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- American_School_Hygiene_Association abstract "An outgrowth of the school hygiene movement, the American School Hygiene Association (ASCHA) was a professional organization of physicians, dentists, administrators, nurses, and other stakeholders in the health and well-being of school children. Formed in 1906, it involved reformers and politicians of the Progressive movement era, and was active in school health and advocacy issues until its last congress in 1921.".
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- American_School_Hygiene_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "American School Hygiene Association".
- American_School_Hygiene_Association quote ""that in every city and town adequate provision should be made, both for the sanitary inspection of schools and for medical inspection, the latter to include not only inspection for contagious diseases, but also of eyes, ears, teeth, throat, and nose, and of general physical condition ... That all schools having courses for the training of teachers should give instruction in personal and school hygiene, and the principles and practice of physical training, and that each of these subjects should be given as much time as the major subjects in the course."".
- American_School_Hygiene_Association source "-The Progressive Era's Health Reform Movement: a Historical Dictionary".
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- American_School_Hygiene_Association comment "An outgrowth of the school hygiene movement, the American School Hygiene Association (ASCHA) was a professional organization of physicians, dentists, administrators, nurses, and other stakeholders in the health and well-being of school children. Formed in 1906, it involved reformers and politicians of the Progressive movement era, and was active in school health and advocacy issues until its last congress in 1921.".
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