M; i i 1:1 i;< i i < 8IS \- \ MM kSE < n I in: M \- 



ment i- ample nutrition. . principal m. usually 



Relation t:t ^' n i |1 well-ventilated dining-rooms, the hm-hes on the 

 of Patient piuzxa* '"' n the PBBt-CUW gall M iy patient-, in order 



and that they may gain inoiv rapidly in v. and Strength, PB- 



Physician. Q additional .juantii -h milk and eggs daily. 



On arriving at tin- institution every patient is carefully 



:tinined and \\ei-hed ly the physician, and this process is 



1 regular intervals during I he ml in- stay of the 



;ient at the sanatorium. '1'h.- phy>ician in charge or on< 



his assbtants 1-. :ular office hours for the convenience of 



the patients. Those who are unaNe to he up are vi-ited twice 



a day by one of the physicians of the institution. Specially 



coi ihe application of cold water, one of the 



means of treatment, are usually located in the basement, or the 

 apparatus is in-tailed in a nei^hborim: buildinir. A pharmacy, 

 - a laboratory, and a room for the treatment of throat diseases 

 usually completes the equipment of a large sanatorium. 



CHAPTER XXVI 



Wiivr AB1 TIN: DITIKS OF MODERN MUNICIPAL AiTnni;riii> 

 i\ Tin: PREVENTION <>K TUBERCULC- 



To Ix-^in with the aif, the tiling most important to our exiflt- 

 it would seem that it should be the ambition of our city 

 fathers to liave the city air as free from smoke as joible. 

 That the smoke nuisance can be lessoned in any city has been 

 amply shown in this country as well a- in Kndand. It would 

 seem from the recent literature I have been able to peruse, that 

 the smoke nuisance can IM- solved by the installation of a device 

 known as the Bunsen smokeless furnace, so named by its 

 patentee. Mr. ^. I". Mean, because it applies to steam boilers, 

 the principle of the old Bunsen burner. The company con- 

 trol ling the device has adopted a novel method of exploitation. 

 They install the "Bunsen" entirely at their own ex] 



i their customers against fines for violation of the smoke 

 ordii::. f any city, how- md rigidly enforced. 



and accept as remuneration an amount equal to the fuel 

 their customers during a period of one year by reason "f instal- 



i of the device. 



Just as it is necessary to prevent the pollution of streams 

 by forbidding factory refuse or sewage to be poured into them, 



