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For additional material on tuberculosis, either for reading or for refer- 

 ence, the student and teacher are referred to the following books and 

 pamphlets, as the most useful and practical for these purposes : 



The Great White Plaice: Tuberculosis, by Dr. Edward O. Otis. 321 pages. 

 T. Y. Crowell & Co., Publishers, New York. Price, $1.00. 



Tuberculosis : A Preventable and Curable Disease, by Dr. S. Adolphus Knopf. 

 Fully illustrated. 394 pages. Moffat, Yard & Co., Publishers, New York. 

 Price, $2.00. 



The Conquest of Consumption, by Dr. Woods Hutchinson. Illustrated. 138 

 pages. Houghton Mifflin Company, Publishers, Boston. Price, $1.00. 



The Open-Air Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, by F. W. Burton- 

 Fanning. Illustrated. 184 pages. Paul B. Hoeber, Medical Publisher,' 

 69 East 59th St., New York. Price, $1.50. 



These four books may be found in public libraries, should be provided 

 by local anti-tuberculosis associations, or may be ordered through any 

 local bookseller. 



Teachers may consult with profit Allen's Civics and Health, espe- 

 cially Chapter XXIV, " The Last Days of Tuberculosis." Ginn & Com- 

 pany, Publishers, Boston. Price, $1.25. 



A notable pamphlet, " The Cause and Prevention of Consumption," 

 has been issued by the Illinois State Board of Health. Copies of the 

 latest edition may be obtained by any resident of Illinois, without cost, 

 by addressing the secretary at Springfield. 



A most useful little pamphlet, "Tuberculosis and its Prevention," 

 with suggestions to teachers, has been issued by the Massachusetts Board 

 of Education. This will be sent gratis to teachers upon application at the 

 statehouse, Boston. 



For information on the subject of tuberculosis, sundry pamphlets 

 issued by the Boston Association for Relief and Control of Tuberculosis 

 may be obtained on application at the office of the association, 4 Joy 

 Street, Boston, at a nominal price. 



For information concerning a most admirable series of booklets on 

 matters of health, including tuberculosis, correspondence is suggested 

 with the Health-Education League, 113 Devonshire St., Boston. These 

 booklets are sold at a nominal price. 



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