American School Hygiene Association
An outgrowth of the school hygiene movement, the American School Hygiene Association (ASCHA) was a professional organization of physicians, dentists, administrators, nurses, and other stakeholders in the health and well-being of school children. Formed in 1906, it involved reformers and politicians of the Progressive movement era, and was active in school health and advocacy issues until its last congress in 1921.
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American School Hygiene Association
An outgrowth of the school hygiene movement, the American School Hygiene Association (ASCHA) was a professional organization of physicians, dentists, administrators, nurses, and other stakeholders in the health and well-being of school children. Formed in 1906, it involved reformers and politicians of the Progressive movement era, and was active in school health and advocacy issues until its last congress in 1921.
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-The Progressive Era's Health Reform Movement: a Historical Dictionary
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1334703 هذه مقالة غير مراجعة. ...... اجتماع الاخير لها في عام 1921.
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An outgrowth of the school hyg ...... til its last congress in 1921.
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American School Hygiene Association
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