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emaciation and night sweats are the prominent symp- 

 toms. Hemorrhages may occur and complications may 

 arise in various parts of the body. 



NON-PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS. If tuberculous 



disease develops elsewhere than in the lungs, it develops 



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DEATHS FROM TUBERCULOSIS 



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a train of symptoms depending primarily on its location. 

 If the meninges be affected, symptoms of meningitis; if 

 the pleura or peritoneum, symptoms of pleurisy or 

 peritonitis; if the intestines, symptoms of inflammation 

 of the bowels; if glands, symptoms of inflammation re- 

 sulting in a cold abscess; if bone or joint, symptoms of 

 osteitis or arthritis. 



TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS. Any chronic disease 

 to be successfully treated requires two important fac- 



