The Study of Children and Their School TrainingMacmillan, 1897 - 264 halaman |
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abnormal nerve-signs adolescence Age last birthday anæmia appears balance of body bones boys and girls brain brain-disorderliness brain-power bright chil childhood children seven chorea circumference classes of defect colour condition coördinated Cranium defect in development delicate children described developmental defect disease dren dull and backward dull pupils epileptic exhaustion expression Eye-movements eyelids eyes face faculty feebly gifted fidgety fingers twitch forehead frontal growth hand head Head-balance headaches Hypermetropia imitation impressionable inches Incisors indicate infant limbs look lordosis low nutrition mental action mental confusion mental dulness ments metacarpus modes mouth move muscles Myopia nerve nerve-cells nerve-centres nerve-system nervous children normal nose object observe Oculi orbicularis oculi Palate pale physi physical training points pression proportion reflex action rickets scarlet fever school-life seen shapen side sight signs of fatigue speak speech spine spontaneous movements stimulated straight teacher tion ulna weak weight
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