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Third Week.
Morning.-Demonstration on Dwellings and Soils. Afternoon.-Lecture on Dwellings and Soils.
LECTURES TO TEACHERS.THREE WEEKS' COURSE.
First Day:-
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First Week.
First Day:-
Morning-Introductory Lecture.
Afternoon.-Elementary Anatomy and Physiology.
Second Day:-
Morning and Afternoon.-Elementary Anatomy and Physiology.
Third Day:-
Morning. Food. Demonstrations in a Chemical Laboratory. Afternoon.-Lecture.
Fourth Day :-
Morning.-Air. Demonstration in a Chemical Laboratory.
Second Day:-
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Morning. Causation of Disease. Demonstration and Lecture.
Afternoon.-Malaria.
Third Day:-
Morning. Lecture on Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Enteric, and Consumption. Afternoon.-Parangi, Small-pox, Measles, and Chicken-pox.
Fourth Day:-
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Morning. Lecture. Plague, Hydrophobia, Tetanus and Snake bite, and
Worms. Afternoon.-Sanitary Regulations and Vital Statistics.
Written Examination.
Fifth Day:-
Fifth Day:-
Morning. Water. Demonstration in a Chemical Laboratory. Afternoon.-Lecture.
Sixth Day:-
Examination, Oral.
SANITATION.
First Day:-
Second Week.
Morning.-Demonstration in Chemical Laboratory. (1) Ventilation. (2) On
Methods.
Afternoon.-Lecture.
Second Day:-
Morning. Water supplies. See Wells, &c.
Afternoon. Lecture.
Third Day :-
Morning.-Demonstration. Disposal of Sewage.
Afternoon. Lecture.
Fourth Day:-
Morning.-Lecture. Exercise.
Afternoon. Lecture. Clothing.
Fifth Day:
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Morning.-Demonstration on Meteorological Instruments. Afternoon.--Climate and Meteorology.
Sixth Day :-
Examination, Oral.
First Day:
Morning.
THREE WEEKS' COURSE OF LECTURES TO TEACHERS. First Week.
Introductory Lecture by D.P.I. Reasons for holding the course of Lectures. Methods in which teachers must teach the subject. Importance of making pupils see and handle real things. General outline of courses. Afternoon.-Elementary Anatomy and Physiology.-I. Digestion and the
digestive organs.
Second Day:
Morning. Elementary Anatomy and Physiology.-II. Respiration and the
respiratory organs. The blood. Afternoon. Elementary Anatomy and Physiology.-III. Circulation. The
urine and kidneys. The skin. The eyes and sight,
Third Day:-
Morning.-Food, Practical Demonstration. Inspection of meat, fish and salted fish. Decomposing fish, Rotten fish. Poisonous fish. Ceylon food-stuffs. Adulteration of food. Parasites in food. Afternoon.-Food, Lecture. Need of food. Comparison of human body to a lamp. Kinds of Ceylon food, and kinds of food in general Too little food. Too much food: Bad food. Alcohol, tea, coffee, and cocoa, curries. Cooking. Food and disease.
Fourth Day :-
Morning.-Water, Practical Demonstration. Decomposing water and forma- tion of water. Examination of pure, good, bad, and very bad water. Things found in water. Hard water. Soft water. Methods of purifying water.
Afternoon.-Water, Lecture. Need of water.
Summary of results of the morning's observations and experiments. Water and disease.
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