This paper describes the physical examination program started in March 1974 and carried out by the Anacostia Headstart Program in Washington DC. Annual totals of 362, 274, and 458 preschool children were examined in 16 schools during the 1973-1974, 1974-1975, and 1975-1976 school years, respectively. For these years, 8, 9, and 12 percent, respectively, had heart murmurs. The rates for abdominal hernias were higher, 11, 17, and 16 percent, respectively. Eczema was also a common problem. Parents had easy access to counseling from health professionals who worked in the program.
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