ile RESPIRATORY SUES CODES beciceeniecscscnesedecstsccciseveee 168 STOMACH AND ABDOMINAL SDN 2 id ig 600 Wid 0000400ss0sdens eawecsesss ON 5 0 Gk 6406. in 640 0h e i 0a wedscanevesn 20 ee I 6000 oi 6d on eka dedccinsca UD OS I ikkc ik iodine ic cecucccrcesevinns 2B I ik i ko os ok 0 04 bie csdsccee 8 GENITO-URINARY PEOOURUC GNIOPGOd, TORMSS 2c ccccencscaceccesccesss 8 BRAIN AND. NERVOUS Neurasthenia and "nervousness" ...cccccccsccccsvcese 7 I Pe hve aids 6 id he vos ceesiccecsccerss & ENDOCRINE DISTURBANCES Ee BRS ROUT OGL ic ccsccecsccscccccccuses 2@ MISCELLANEOUS OO OTE a oink 6 os 6006s icidwacscas 10 0A 6 66 hk oe ones edidicciacs 8 URINALYSIS (given to 79,126 men) Albumin (slight, definite or marked) ...........6. 22 leash ne ee re DN OCPROG CF RPI bieiccacdcessccvicescsssncce 7 With the results of the examinations reported above as a basis for comparison, we are now in a position to interpret the reports of the findings of the physical examinations of: a. Stanford students b. Students of other colleges and universities References: Mills, Alden B.--The Extent of Illness and of Physical and Mental Defects Publication 2. The Committee on the Cost of Medical Care Fisk, E. L.--Health Building and Life Extension IX. ADAPTATION OF HEALTH KNOWLEDGE AND HEALTH HABITS TO THE INDIVIDUAL The great variation in the physical and mental capacities of individuals renders the application of standardized health rules and health practices unsatisfactory. The wise procedure is for the individual to study his own capacities and to adapt to his particular needs the scientifically proven facts of hygiene. Our accumulated knowledge and experience with reference to the normal and abnormal functioning of the various organs and systems of the body furnish an excellent basis upon which the individual can construct or re-construcs a sound, workable individual hygiene program.