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Miss Vera Eldridge, RS I. OCCUPATION Forowoman On this sheet are recorded the physical findings without comment or explanation. It is meant to serve as a record for your future use and as a statement of our find- 2. FAMILY HISTORY ings in case it is necessary for you to con- sult a doctor. Heart trouble All items of importance to you are dis- cussed and explained in the attached letter signed by the Medical Director. If there are conditions requiring treat- 3. PERSONAL HISTORY ment, submit this report to your physician. LOSS of weight Frequent sore throat 4. PHYSIQUE Height (in shoes) 5 Ft.3.5 In. Chest at rest 303 In. Abdomen 30 In. Net 5 Ft.1.8 In. Present weight (coat, vest or waist off) 115 Lbs. Ideal weight 116 Lbs. Net 112 Lbs. For height (allowance made for frame if reported light or heavy) Posture Fair Skeleton and shoes worn Musculature Fair 5. CIRCULATION Hemoglobin 75 % Pulse 120 per min. Character regular 2 min. after exercise 94 Blood Pressure: Systolic 150 Diastolic 92 Body Temperature 98.2 " 144 " 84 2 min. after exercise Radials (at wrist) Normal (nealthy) Average Systolic Pressure Brachials (at elbow) Millimeters Ages 15 to 20 120 Retinals (internal eye) 21 to 25 123 " Temporals 26 to 30 124 " 31 to 35 124 Other " 36 to 40 127 " 41 to 45 129 Heart " 46 to 50 131 " 51 to 55 132 " 56 to 60 135 In health the blood pressure may vary temporary 15 mm. above or below the average. Wide variations sometimes occur from slight nervous troubles. Normal (healthy) Pressures persistently above or below the average should, however, be carefully studied and followed up. Normal pulse pressure, the difference between systolic and diastolic, ranges from 30 to 55 mm. Blood pressure of women averages about 10 mm. less than that of men. 6. LUNGS Normal (healthy)