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Age Weight Height Height Span of Breadth Breadth Breadth
Sitting Arms Head Chest Waist
16 116.38 64.45 33.55 66.25 5.95 9.85 9.15
15 103.29 62.25 32.15 63.15 5.90 9.30 8.65
14 87.41 59.45 30.70 60.00 5.85 8.95 8.25
13 78.32 57.10 29.60 57.50 5.80 8.70 7.95
12 72.55 55.25 28.95 55.30 5.80 8.50 7.70
11 64.89 53.10 28.20 53.40 5.75 8.25 7.45
10 61.28 51.55 27.60 51.20 5.75 8.00 7.20
9 55.15 49.55 26.80 49.10 5.70 7.80 7.10
8 50.90 47.75 26.00 47.00 5.65 7.65 6.95
7 46.85 45.55 25.20 45.00 5.65 7.45 6.75
6 42.62 43.55 24.20 42.60 5.60 7.25 6.55
5 39.29 41.60 23.30 40.35 5.60 7.15 6.50
Girth Strength
Age Chest Girth of Chest Lung Right Left Vitality
Depth Head Expansion Capacity Forearm Forearm Coefficient
(cu in) Strength Strength
16 6.60 21.55 3.45 191.40 73.28 65.22 35.58
15 6.30 21.45 3.30 161.00 63.47 54.30 26.09
14 5.95 21.30 3.35 140.12 55.81 50.70 21.97
13 5.65 21.10 3.25 123.58 49.69 45.07 18.28
12 5.60 21.00 3.05 111.33 43.29 40.56 15.55
11 5.45 20.85 2.90 100.74 39.09 36.30 13.33
10 5.25 20.60 2.75 90.02 32.42 30.94 10.84
9 5.20 20.65 2.55 81.03 28.91 25.90 9.34
8 5.10 20.55 2.35 70.43 23.38 20.96 7.34
7 5.10 20.45 1.80 60.48 20.19 18.78 5.05
6 5.05 20.25 1.65 50.89 15.36 12.53 4.02
5 4.90 20.15 1.35 40.60 10.76 10.38 2.61
Copyright by Wm. W. Hastings, Ph.D.
Hospital Tent
If a boy is ill (minor aches and pains which are frequently only growing
pains, excepted), isolate him from the camp, so that he may have quiet and
receive careful attention.
[Illustration: Hospital Tent at Camp Couchiching]
A tent, with fly and board floor, known as the "Hospital Tent" or "Red
Cross Tent," should be a part of the camp equipment. There may be no
occasion for its use, but it should be ready for any emergency. The
physician may have his office in this tent. Boys should not be "coddled;"
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