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as he is himself. If tin- iiiMiivl d< tuberculosis 



iminediatrly sent to 



one nf the lliailV 8811- 

 utoria o|' lliat country. 



Tin- directors, who are 

 at the head of i 

 urancc 



. have IMIIL' 



Irani. -1 thai ly timely 

 neiit in a sana- 

 torium the tubrrru- 

 lous invalid is 

 speedily anl lastingly 

 cured, and consc- 

 <iue!itly \vitli the l.-a-t 



Son 'hese in- 



surance coin] >aiii-s 

 semi their ennsump- 



poKcy-hoWerfi t 



existing private in>ti- 

 tutions. an<l pay for 

 their maintenance and 

 care, and some of the 

 larger companies have 

 found it to their ad- 

 vantage to erect spe- 

 cial sanatoria of their 

 own. 



To discuss whether 

 such state invalidity 

 insurance companies 

 air practicable or fea- 

 sible in this country 

 does not cojue within 

 the scope of this work. 

 Still less can we enter 

 into a discussion of 

 why private life in- 

 surance companies will 

 not insure persons 

 among whose near rel- 

 at i \ < -s consumption has 



he is 



