Abstract

OF the many notable advances in public health promotion, none is perhaps of greater significance than the development of effective educational methods. The instruction of all the people in the principles of hygiene and sanitary science is recognized as essential to progress toward an improvement in national vitality. This premise is now accepted, but there still remains the problem of finding the most effective means for popular health instruction. Of the various methods used or

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