Heights and Weights of School Children, originally published in 1922, presents a detailed statistical study of the physical development of over 14,000 native white school children across Maryland, Virginia, and North and South Carolina. Authored by Taliaferro Clark, this comprehensive report offers valuable insights into the growth patterns and health indicators of children during the early 20th century.
The study meticulously documents the heights and weights of the subjects, providing a regional snapshot of child health and development. This historical document serves as a crucial resource for researchers, educators, and public health professionals interested in understanding the evolution of child health standards and regional variations in physical development during this period. "Heights and Weights of School Children" remains a significant contribution to the field of public health and educational research.
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