\\D IK Mli\l II 



11 \\i-n- MI. h men as Brannan of New York, 



:ulnT 28 t4> Sixth If 



ngress on TulM-rniloaia wan li-l'i in Washington. 



odore RooacvcJt, wan 



alao waa one of th<- moat 



successful gathering --M in the 



rrulosis rni-nd. fi waa one 



.!' tl.. -1 larvi -t <-\.r > thousands Statistics of 



\hiliition l.i-t. .1 thrre weeka and, Tubercu- 



rial contacting losis 



anSanaton ir; Institutions 



tographn, !-.. illustrating tin- vari.m- phaaea of the tulx-r- Jj^i^ 

 it. uas r\hiliitfi a^ain ; :i States, 



Pin! -.FIT,- thru ti.,- ant i-t ul M-pMiloda cnwadc in the 



8 has t il inijM tu- 



1. 1 Living-ton I-'arran-i that tin-re are 



in tin i K) aaaociations for t! 



.HIS, 425 special hospitals and sanatoria, 300 

 and 30 open-air schools. 



CI IV 



c<> 



.as >h\vn us what h:is Ui-n done and 

 can IM- lmi, to roinhat t! Whitr 1*1:. 



reeapitulatr thr main fratuns which wr mu>t have in vi- 



I : . at.- the masses in ri^ht living and thr proven- 



tli. cural'lc cases in sanatoria or at 



i-rs in s|Mvial hospitals, 



loosed adults and o|H*n-air srhooh 



fr th'- chiMrcn. Iin|T.v.- th- lumsin^ "t" thr masses, par- 

 ticularly thi- >!-. uarters. Suppress rhihl 

 and n-str laUir. Hai- tandanl of livii: 



wages for reasonable hours of \v >rk . ComUt 

 alcnhnliMn ami nthrr x*)cial diseases by sain* and humane laws 



:iU r that tuU-rctil.isw as a disease of the 

 masses has a larg< 1 that without improving the 



social cmulitinns of th<> p. "j-lr. t !: disease tul H-rculiHi> will never 



