88 Tl III K< I I OSK \- \ EU31 \H 01 I HI M VSS1 - 



JC.th St. It has .niied inti> an oj.rn-air school for 



rculous cluldn M. 



[lo\\ very prevalent these scpof ulous and tuberculous diseaaee 



arc among chiMrrn. p.-nplc in trnu-ral liavc -carcdy an i.lra. 

 In Berlin. Bn K-|'t concerning tin- 



daily atlm. lance of tin- chiMivn at the j.uhlic school-. In nm- 



ofthemil was found that out of 125 boys and L32 bo did 



t.-nd school regularly, not leas than 111 of th.- former 



FIG. 45. By Id-moving a Part of tin- Brick Wall an<>|,] Dittaitled SehoolhoUM 



baa been made an Ideal Open-air School. 'II,. .!.l:~!,.-.i , M u 



Btetea, 



ami 11.") of the 1:. ed from tuherculoiis or 



troubles. 



In New York, an examination of the children of tuberculous 

 parents who fre(jiu ntl tin dispensaries, revealed that 15 per 

 cent had the seeds of tuberculosis in tin in, and sulTen-d more 

 or less from typical tuberculous -\ mptoms. 



