Tuberculosis in Massachusetts . ui r HI iir(111 1—f 1 ni—i t . i i—f 1 R u 1 j—i t >——J r J 1 s 15<ft<! s H«K iJH OO OEhCQO M LOCKE. 125 to be employed are so well known that I shall not dwell uponthese subjects. A suitable four-story house, centrally locatedand accessible to the poorer sections of the city, where the greatestnumber of cases of tuberculosis are found, was chosen, thoroughlyrenovated and adapted to the needs of a tuberculosis clinic. Inkeeping with the idea of Philip and others, we have made thisclinic the center of all activity, as will be seen from the accompany-ing


Tuberculosis in Massachusetts . ui r HI iir(111 1—f 1 ni—i t . i i—f 1 R u 1 j—i t >——J r J 1 s 15<ft<! s H«K iJH OO OEhCQO M LOCKE. 125 to be employed are so well known that I shall not dwell uponthese subjects. A suitable four-story house, centrally locatedand accessible to the poorer sections of the city, where the greatestnumber of cases of tuberculosis are found, was chosen, thoroughlyrenovated and adapted to the needs of a tuberculosis clinic. Inkeeping with the idea of Philip and others, we have made thisclinic the center of all activity, as will be seen from the accompany-ing diagram. This diagram is designed to show the close relationexisting between our Out-Patient Department and all other in-stitutions receiving tuberculosis patients. Those under ourcontrol are drawn in full line, those under other control but stillassociated with our work, in broken line. In a general way, thesize of the circle is intended to represent the relative number ofcases which each can accomm


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