Tuberculosis as a disease of the masses and how to combat it : fourth issue revised and illustrated with supplement on home hygiene, school hygiene, installation of the sanatorium treatment at home, and a historical review of the Anti-Tuberculosis movement in the United States ; prize essay . Fig. 2.—Elevated Spittoon. find their way into the digestive organs of manor beast. Thirdly, these insects may dry and{rumble to dust which contains the bacilli, andthe germs of the disease may thus enter thelungs. The cuspidor of metal elevated and covered,presents further advantages over the usual un-co


Tuberculosis as a disease of the masses and how to combat it : fourth issue revised and illustrated with supplement on home hygiene, school hygiene, installation of the sanatorium treatment at home, and a historical review of the Anti-Tuberculosis movement in the United States ; prize essay . Fig. 2.—Elevated Spittoon. find their way into the digestive organs of manor beast. Thirdly, these insects may dry and{rumble to dust which contains the bacilli, andthe germs of the disease may thus enter thelungs. The cuspidor of metal elevated and covered,presents further advantages over the usual un-covered vessel of porcelain or earthenware. Ani-mals, such as dogs, cats, etc., will not be ableto reach the contents of the cuspidor; and thereis less danger of its bursting when placed out-doors at freezing temperature if enclosed in a FIG. 3. -Predohls Spit-toon. AND HOW TO COMBAT IT. 19


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