Fig. 1: PubHea-AH2-Front
- Cloth: Heavyweight tan right twill
- Embroidery: Silk continuous
- Border: Counterclockwise, round & dense
Fig. 2: PubHea-AH2-Magnified
- Design: Five fingers of flame, three left fingers leaning left, wide bowl, straight NO taper handle
Fig. 3: PubHea-AH2-Reverse
- Back: Brown imprint
Item Name: Public Health 1912
Item ID: PubHea-AH2
Collector Rating: 9
Requirements June 1911 until August 1911
The scout must state what the chief causes of each of the following diseases are: tuberculosis, typhoid, malaria. Draw a diagram showing how the house fly carries disease. Tell how a scout may cooperate with the board of health. Describe the method used by his city in disposing of garbage. What should be done with a house occupied by a person who has had a contagious disease? Tell how a city should protect its foods, (a) milk, (b) meat, (c) and foods for sale on streets. He must tell how to plan the sanitary care of a camp.
Requirements August 1911 until October 1914
1. State what the chief causes of each of the following disease are: tuberculosis, typhoid, malaria.
2. Draw a diagram showing how the house-fly carries disease.
3. Tell what should be done to a house which has been occupied by a person who has had a contagious disease.
4. Tell how a scout may cooperate with the board of health in preventing disease.
5. Describe the method used in his community in disposing of garbage.
6. Tell how a city should protect its foods; milk, meat, and exposed foods.
7. Tell how to plan the sanitary care of a camp.
8. State the reason why school children should undergo a medical examination.