7iJ I I r-l IK I I OSIS \- \ DISEASE 01 UN MA* 



Other 

 Forms of 

 Tuberculo- 

 sis Also 

 Curable. 



have been obtained in sea-coast sanatoria and special hospitals, 

 of which a nunii Q nnany. Holland, and 



Italy, arc well-nigh MI rj 'rising. Accordim cent report of 



the general secretary of the Society for the Civation oj 

 Coast Sanatoria for Scrofulous and TuKemilous Children in 

 (in-many, no less than fifty per cent of tlu-sc liul<- ones leave 

 those institution fly cured. K|iially encouraging are 



Fio. 40. Children Afflicted \\ ; - :'<>IK HOMO or Joint Diaeaaen at I'lav 



in Mi/lwint. -r nt tlio Sea Breeze Sanatorium, Coney Island, N. V 



the reports publish < d com M-rnini: our own Sea Breeze Sanatorium 

 at Coney [aland, N. Y I i-. 40). 



We do not think it an exaggeration to say that of all chronic 

 diseases tuberculnsi> i< the most curable, and of late years t In- 

 most frequently cured. After these glad tidings conn-ruin^ 

 the curability of tuberculosis in general, and particularly of 

 the once so very much feared tuberculosis of the lun 

 Mimption, let us ask how these cures are obtained and if they 

 are lasting. 



