AM- IX) iiMUM I! 



M ill too hot to be handled it in placed, 

 ipon a piece of wrapping- |i|r Urge 



enough t<> : , the whole loaf. By twinting the two ends 



of the *-. he bread i* completely .enclosed. 



The most s< r ! -anlines* should be practised wherever 



<xi are hand! : hare 



already mcnt D Chapter- Ml III that ,-rUiti 



ations, Huch as those r-. printer*, ami 



cigar-mal b particularly pn.: 



eonsumption th. >ed to this dinMe should, 



in his own i: : an occupation. 



Becauae cigarmakerB almost r loirtcn the lant 



leaves with naliva in : r, tuberculou> in<ii\ idualM 



ahould never 



Lastly, we miwt mnilinn one m' ;.atimi in uhirh 



is iniiividiials should :. ^agc, naiiM-ly, tliat of 



i aiiiinals in menageries. Large animals, such an 



ils<> th< larger and smaller classes of apes, are 



:ini^, \i-r-, 1 |>y thousands of people, old and 

 in list be considered dangerous and capable 

 uU n ulosis among the visitors if 

 i limals should be tuU-rnilous. 



CHAPTER XVIII 

 \\n M\i\ S SYMPTOMS op THK Bw;; 



MN-, rLOBUS OP TtIK 1 



In Chaj.t.-r I. u.- have nann-d tin- im|>rtant >y!ii|>toms of 



|iiliiiniiarv tnU -rriiln>is \\hni fully d 1. but I- 



the disease should bekaownatfooQaspOMibl 



\\ill an>\\rr this <jii>tion now somewhat in Irtail I 

 nis of an rarly pulinonary tubcrmlosis an- nftm so 



s so insidiously that they ;. 



fn.ju.-ntly ..vrrl^.k. d l.y tin- patimt a> \\.-Il as by hU friends. 



ids u | mil the early 



h disease and a tim-l> will herr 



in- Mich >yni|>tmii< i l-\ tin- laynuui. 



II man. wninan. <>r . lnM with a h> r^litary predisposition nixabU by 



n nfton has a narrow chest and stooping shoul- Laymtp. 

 \\ hile a slow, gradual emaciation and loss of weight 



