. British sanatoria for the open-air treatment of tuberculosis : with numerous illustrations ; [reprinted with additions and alterations from the "West London Medical Journal."] . Wind-Sckeens and Translucent Curtains. Furniture with Stace behind and beneath. J>-r 8 A glass of milk, hot or cold. 9 Breakfast: porridge, tea or coffee or cocoa, fish,eggs, bacon, kidneys, chops, sausages, grilled chicken, coldham or tongue, jam and marmalade. ii A glass of milk. i Luncheon: cold beef, mutton, lamb, chicken, hotpigeon or chicken pie, cutlets, steak pudding, sweets, jellies,fr


. British sanatoria for the open-air treatment of tuberculosis : with numerous illustrations ; [reprinted with additions and alterations from the "West London Medical Journal."] . Wind-Sckeens and Translucent Curtains. Furniture with Stace behind and beneath. J>-r 8 A glass of milk, hot or cold. 9 Breakfast: porridge, tea or coffee or cocoa, fish,eggs, bacon, kidneys, chops, sausages, grilled chicken, coldham or tongue, jam and marmalade. ii A glass of milk. i Luncheon: cold beef, mutton, lamb, chicken, hotpigeon or chicken pie, cutlets, steak pudding, sweets, jellies,fruit tarts, jam tarts, custard, tapioca, suet, jam, appledumplings ; cheese, salad, fruit. 4 Afternoon tea with plenty of milk, buttered cakes,scones, buns, toast, bread and butter. 7 Dinner : soup, thick or clear, or fish, joint, poultry,game, vegetables, sweets, cheese, fruit and coffee. Glass of milk, hot or cold, in bed-rooms. Wines : good red wine and whisky are the stimulantsgenerally advised. Patients are required to bring an excess of warm looseclothing, complete woollen underwear, rugs, caps, felt-boots,Ax. Evening dress is never used. It is most radesirableto bring old fluffy shawls, co


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