\\D H<\\ !li\l 11 103 



..ft I,, .i.ility of th- disease. There 



fleet) ttigr of opinion on thi**ubj 



|K- that lirforr ear* ifumnUlCC tgaiflft 



-ill IN- }H ililr ili'tl: 



to notr that some State* have 



niid.rfak.il i" r:in- . ii*iiiiipti\ v poor, and while 



nol.lr men and \\uiiirii Imvr privatrly und.-rt ak--ii to ran- for g^te an< j 



florae of tli..^,. unf,,: - a gn-at <l-al People's 



>IH . In \ir\v of the j:r.-at niiiiiber of consumplivefl Sanatoria. 

 \\ith lr ihirkly jH.j.ula' w 



;-nt that tin- r\ iti<ni> an- 1 imp of re- 



is hopt* that the good 



-. \\ill m on, aji-1 that tli.- ni-ar future will nee the multiple 

 crca to sanatoria an(U|)ecial tuberculosis 



ho8)> '.-I States. 



.tinn> ami thorough hygienic meas- 

 ..nlat.-'l to romhat t uU-rmhigig as a disease of 



tin- ma>-->. \\T -hall try to j.m\,- m th- f"! 



CHAFTEB \.\\ 



-i^ TM \r ia T\KI\' -rMP- 



MPJU- 

 -is AS A DISKA- HE MAS> 



^ CE88FULLY COMBATED? 



In Mn^lan.l th ! special institutions for the 



<?i\.-. that i- to -i\ . hospitals and sea- 



coastsaii^ ly lar^e nuniU-r> f.r o\--r fifty years. 



As a result of tin- juaintmaiKv of th<-r m-titutions and the 



m of a most exn-llnit general puMir hypcnc, it was 



possil -luce tin- mortality fn-m tuberculosis during the 



-t surpri>ing inannrr. ami more rapidly 



in any othn- (ountrx worM. Areonling to the follow- 



ing >' rojn|.ihil by Dr. t he statistical super- 



in the registrar-general's otliee, the mortality 

 tulH-rrul<i^ i jaiul and Wales has 



to \\rllnigh luilf of that which it W:L- thirty years 



aga 



death t :nillion of the |M)pulation of England and 



< from |>ulnionary tuUTt-uhisis was in 



