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Puck CA, Kendall P. 1994. Serving children safe foods. [Fort Collins, CO]: Colorado State University, Cooperative Extension, 1 video (14:20 minutes, VHS 1/2 inch), 1 study guide (8 pp.).

Annotation: This videotape and accompanying study guide teach the relationship between nutrition, food safety, and health. Causes of food illness, basic rules for handling food safely, special picnic precautions, and prevention of choking are discussed.

Contact: Colorado State University, Extension, Campus Delivery 4040, Fort Collins, CO 80523-4040, Telephone: (970) 491-7334 Fax: (970) 491-7252 E-mail: Web Site: http://www.ext.colostate.edu $25.00 each or 3-in-one videotape and study guides for $55.00.

Keywords: Audiovisual materials, Child nutrition, Choking, Food handling, Food poisoning, Food safety, Videotapes

Great Britain, Ministry of Education. 1958. The health of the school child: Fifty years of the School Health Service—Report of the Chief Medical Office of the Ministry of Education for the years 1956 and 1957. London, England: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 220 pp.

Annotation: This report discusses the British School Health Service from 1908 through1957, services to children with developmental disabilities from 1908-1957, medical inspection and treatment for 1956-57, fifty years of school dentistry, the British School Dental Service for 1956-57, growth and nutrition, periodic medical inspection, differing findings at periodic medical inspections, incidence of tonsillectomy in children, visual defects, defective hearing, developments for children with developmental disabilities, educationally sub-normal children, the British Child Guidance Service, tuberculosis in the school, other infectious diseases and school health, food poisoning, accidents in childhood, and health education.

Keywords: Child guidance clinics, Children with developmental disabilities, Communicable diseases, Dental care, Food poisoning, Great Britain, Health education, Hearing disorders, Mental retardation, Oral health, Sanitation, School health services, Tonsillectomy, Tuberculosis, Vision disorders

   

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