16 CONTENTS 



\ \ 1 1 ( an Tuberculosis Bo Cured? ~--> 



\\1II. Have the Former Patin. 1 n- 



thc Treatment of Consumption a- Cured. 

 Remained Lwtingly So? . . . 



\\1\ . WhatAretheModernMethodstoTreatandCurcConflui.M i 

 \ \ \ What is a Modern Sanatorium for Consumptives? And Can 



Such a Sanatorium Become a Danger to the Neighborhood? 79 

 \\\ 1 What Arr the Duties of Modern Muni.-ipal Authorities in the 



Prevention of Tuberculosis? . . . .86 



\\MI. \\!.M Should School Authorities 1).. ttith the Child l'i- 



posed to Scrofulosis or '1 i:!..-n-u!,.-> an<t the One \\lnrli 



Has Already Contracted the Disease? . . . .87 



\ \\III Can the Treatment of Consumption be Carried Out uith Satis- 

 factory Result* at the Hmr <>f the I'ati.-nt? . . .89 

 \ \ I \ \\ hat Are Public, State, Municipal, or Private Sanatoria? 1 '-> 



\\\ \\Tiat Evid.nr. i:\iste that by Taking Care of Consumpt 



in Special Institutions and 1>\ Hyu'i nic Measures, Tuber- 

 culosis as a Disease of the Masses Can Really be Success- 

 fully Combated? 



\\\l. \\hat Can Philanthropists and Other Mm and Women of G 



\\ ill Do to Help Combat Tuberculosis as a Disease of the 



Masses? 106 



X \ \ 1 1 . How Might the Tuberculosis Problem in the United States be 

 (1 by Judicious Legislation and a Combination of 

 Public and Private Philanthropy? .... 110 

 \\.\III. What Has Already Been Accomplished by United KfTorts to 

 Combat Tuberculosis as a Disease of the Masses in th< 

 Tnited States? (An Historical Review.) . . 117 

 XXXIV. Conclusions 121 



