Tuberculosis in infancy and childhood : its pathology, prevention, and treatment . seventy-five children, have been established in Kentish Town, theHorniman Park, and on Shooters Hill. Through the courtesy ofMessrs. Hasserodt and Co., who have provided the buildings tor these 312 TUBERCULOSIS IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD. open-air schools, I am enabled to give illustrations which will probablybe more instructive than long and detailed 1 Full particulars of the Doecker buildings now being used in the open-airschools of Germany and London may be obtained on application to


Tuberculosis in infancy and childhood : its pathology, prevention, and treatment . seventy-five children, have been established in Kentish Town, theHorniman Park, and on Shooters Hill. Through the courtesy ofMessrs. Hasserodt and Co., who have provided the buildings tor these 312 TUBERCULOSIS IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD. open-air schools, I am enabled to give illustrations which will probablybe more instructive than long and detailed 1 Full particulars of the Doecker buildings now being used in the open-airschools of Germany and London may be obtained on application to and 31, Queen Street, London, PREVENTION AND ARREST OF TUBERCULOSIS m The Establishment of Open=Air Schools. In order to deal justly and effectively with the vast number ofdelicate children predisposed to tuberculosis and other crippling anddebilitating ailments, open-air schools are essential. It is estimatedthat in London alone there are from 35,000 to 40,000 childrenrequiring such special provision. FYom such a calculation it may bepossible to form some numerical expression of the needs of childrenin crowded provincial cities and towns of this and other lands. Itmust also be remembered that in many country districts the schoolaccommodation is deficient in nearly all hygienic requisites, andac


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