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In a recommendation headed "Pupils, Parents, Teachers,"...
Chicago (III.) News
In a recommendation headed "Pupils, Parents, Teachers," and signed "A. R. M.," in a recent issue of the Daily News, the statement was made that physical examination of school children has been placed in the hands of "school doctors and nurses" by "the authorities." Readers should be advised that this has been done without warrant of law. Examination cannot legally be required, and there is no authority for the expenditure of the large sums of money involved. The order of the board of education which will send three hundred thousand patients to physicians this fall, is a step toward an end, and that end should be recognized when the steps leading to it are under consideration. As stated by the health commissioner of Chicago, in a recent bulletin published by the extension division of the University of Wisconsin, we may expect nothing less than compulsory medical treatment.
To quote: "The vision, the hearing, the speech of pupils, their physical deformities, their mental defects, their nutritional status, all have come to be matters requiring attention by medical inspectors of schools, and justifying correction at the expense of the community if the circumstances make it necessary." This treatment will obviously be according to the theories of that particular system of medicine which dominates health boards throughout the country. The important question is not whether one method is as good as another, but whether any may be compulsory in a free country. This question will face every parent of Chicago upon the opening of school.
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October 12, 1912 issue
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LOYALTY
WILLIAM D. MC CRACKAN, M.A.
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ONE OF OUR OBLIGATIONS
ABBIE J. BAIN.
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GAIN, NOT LOSS
ELMER A. WOLFE.
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"STEP ON THE HIGH PLACES"
MARY I. MESECHRE.
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OUR BUSINESS MEETINGS
HERBERT M. BECK.
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TRUST
STELLA BEDFORD WILSON.
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It is frequently said in some quarters that hell is not...
Herbert M. Beck
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Books by the hundred have been written, theories innumerable...
Algernon Hervey-Bathurst
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In a recent sermon, as reported in a late issue, the preacher...
Warwick A. Tyler
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According to the report of his sermon to the Medical Congress...
William J. Bonnin
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CIVIC DUTY
Archibald McLellan
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ORDER AND SOVEREIGNTY
John B. Willis
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UNDERSTANDING
Annie M. Knott
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ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE MOTHER CHURCH
John V. Dittemore
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from George R. Harvey, Percy Burnett, Gorham H. Wood, John R. Eckstine, R. W. Coppedge, E. N. Clark
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Having enjoyed the privileges of Christian Science for...
Frances Snowell
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It was nineteen years ago that I first attended a Christian Science...
Norman R. Leadlay
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My knowledge of Christian Science is limited, yet I have...
Margarete Wilutzki
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While laboring under the burden of a great sorrow, living...
Esther Ritchie Lemon
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In reading the Sentinel of late, I have felt that I must tell...
Lillian G. Smith
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I wish to testify to an almost instantaneous healing of a...
K. M. Austin with contributions from Ellen Pierce
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In June of 1909, our fourteen-year-old boy fell eighteen...
Rosette K. Cave
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A feeling of deep gratitude impels me to tell of what...
Walter Franke
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I gladly give my experience in Christian Science, as taught...
Carrie Shelton Ballew
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I feel it a privilege to tell what Christian Science has done...
Preston Greenwood