Annual report (1926) (14580380437)

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Annual report (1926) (14580380437)

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Identifier: annualreport192627univ (find matches)
Title: Annual report
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus). Health Service
Subjects: Universities and colleges College publications
Publisher: Urbana, Ill. : University of Illinois
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign



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Hen Women 1676 266 54.10 17.72 1422 1235 45.90 P2.2P 309P 1501 Total 1942 42. 22 2657 57. 78 4599 Tabic XXVI HEART ABMORIALITI ES Number Per Cent Total Examined Men 180 5.81 309 P Uomen PO 5.33 1501 Total 260 Table XT? II 5.65 4599 COPIHISO OF ABFORIALITIES •en Tfomen Total $ i % Enlarged .09 .06 Aortic lesion .36 .04 .26 Mitral lesion .55 .04 .39 All otl :er 4. PI 5.25 4.94 Total 5.PI 5.33 5.65 The abo^e tables sho^ that 260 students of the class of 1930 haddefinite heart abnormalities. This is an increase of 2.29 per cent overlast year and represents a total of 110 cases. Heart lesions are usuallythe result of infection, a complication of tonsillitis, chorea, rheumatic 9V 91* 90 «L 41 4# 39 MEN 7.sz of those examinedhave enlarged thyroio\ MNED ( 11 F ) 9.SH >ROID\ / V / fiaKg 67*TfCN% Or ThOS,£ EMAMINEO ENLARQeO THYROID ii. 4% or those exAivtiNeo HAVE CNLAKQCO TI1YROIO 578% or Tnose I exAM//ve0 HAVE\ENLABqeO TtTfROIl 6.2% Of TMOSC EXAMINEDIB^JERSKT, flAVC CNLARGCD THYROID MF-
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4Z 4/ 5.3 £ O/^ THOSE EXAMINEDHAVE CNL*\f?qeO THYROID R$eD THYROkp -38 »iU.MMfitl.LA; 3 /.7 ^ cy= THOSE EXAMINEDHAVE EHLARqeO TtlYROlO ENLAQJqED T/1YJ20/D IN STATE 3 CLA9S OF 1930 UNIVC/ZSITY of ILLINOISHEALTH SB.RVICC SO WOMENe%T et reaceNTiTHOSE iHAVE EHl.A»Cf\TtTYROIC 89 447% 8T - 31 - fever, scarlet fever, etc. Occasionally they nay have followed too vigorousexercise without previous training and Then in pre-adolescent or adolescentgrowth. Thyroid The -physical examinations given the members of the class of 1930showed that 17.2 per cent of the total number or 200 men and 32? women ofthose who live in the state of Illinois had some enlargement of the thyroidgland. Chart VII and the following tables give comparisons of the prevalenceof enlargement of this gland according to the different sections of the statefrom which the students come. It will be noticed that the north section ofthe state has the highest percentag

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