SANITARY NOTES 

 KHARTOUM NORTH 



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have been both interesting and instructive, and I cannot but think they v.'ill prove so to 

 those who are interested in the welfare of the city and in the sanitary measures taken 

 to maintain and improve its public health. The next step should, I think, be in the 

 direction, of checking both the spread of tuberculosis and those venereal diseases which 

 are, unfortunately, so common and tend so greatly to sap the strength and procreative 

 power of a community. 



