I ISSUED (BY THE DEPT- OF HEALTH ^|r t ^WgffipiB§gg eyes right: Three out of every hundred primary school-children in New Zealand have defective vision — most of it undetected until the School Medical Service finds the weakness and warns parents. Parents themselves should be on the lookout for symptoms of defective vision: Headaches, blurred vision , burning sensation in the eyes— these are positive warnings that all is not well with the eyesight. | Watery eyes, swollen lids, inflammation of the eyelids, styes which ,! do not heal— these are cause for suspicion. ' Other signs indicative of eye defects are the way a child reads. The book may be held close to the eyes; the reader may biink | or screw his eyes up. When looking into distance there may be a tenseness, or contortion of the face. When any of these occur, have the chiid's vision tested without delay. TIMELY ATTENTION MAY SAVE SERIOUS TROUBLE LATER KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FOR A HEALTHIER NATION
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 April 1946, Page 7
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