\M> IK ;n\i 11 



(ilM-lii: \I 



\\ ii 



ItDKR THAT Tl BEA- 



p "it SPREAD? 





 In the room l>referble never 



10 floor. small rup, ul 



easily IN- clran. I so that the room will 



Nior should never be swept with 

 -hould I':-.,-,- :.tly be wiped up with A 

 with Cf If tin-re i- a ti\-<l rarjN-i. 1. t 



I l.y tli- 



to allay tin- lu>t. ! also, while 



In- \vimlo\\ In- (.,). ainl keep them 



ri tin- lHttnm. Tin- woodwork and funiitun* should be 



r- slight!- rh. arronlii.. 



nf th< xiria -hould be done 



iy tiurn j.rocww. This is the 



: tin* sick. There 



imw in tin- market which can U- procured 



itcs, and thus the jxjor consumptive may U- 



avail hims-lf nf \\i\~ 4 dust. 



doth- i urnit tin-, heavy curtains or 



.-ns which mi;:!/ as dust-catchers. Arrmnfe- 



vennl, rattan. ?*** { mt 

 ii furniture is certainly the best, and the eur- 

 - >hould always U- of wa&hablc matt-rial. Fancy curtains 

 :lk. which acriiinulatr dust and kr?p the 



-h'iiii.1 IN- discarded. Telephones 

 an*! .!>. much used by the consumptive, should be 



!v. 



f all |Mi.v-il-: should !* own room, 



hut I 1 alway> i own U a well person to 



in a IH ilous patieir 



us as to sleep in the -ai. 



'rnix-ivulosiB may justly u calliii a dust and indoor 

 The less du-t the ies^ tuberculosi in an 



they liahle t.> et.ntrart this 

 U used as an inrtni- 



m< nt !y n*movi the dust 



OIK- |>la<T an.l causes it t-- - ttle somewhere eke. 



