. Review of reviews and world's work. arge of similar work at Havana. The part of the sanitary organization that willinvolve by far the greater part of the expensewill he the hospital system for the care of thesick. With the view to keeping in close touchwith malaria, yellow fever, and other infectiousdiseases, it will be our endeavor to get all thesick from the whole population to come to thesanitary department for treatment. With thisobject in view, we expect to equip our hospitalswith the best modern appliances of every kind,and with the most skillful personnel in the wayof physicians and n


. Review of reviews and world's work. arge of similar work at Havana. The part of the sanitary organization that willinvolve by far the greater part of the expensewill he the hospital system for the care of thesick. With the view to keeping in close touchwith malaria, yellow fever, and other infectiousdiseases, it will be our endeavor to get all thesick from the whole population to come to thesanitary department for treatment. With thisobject in view, we expect to equip our hospitalswith the best modern appliances of every kind,and with the most skillful personnel in the wayof physicians and nurses. TVe hope, in this way,to do away with the general prejudice againsthospital treatment which exists everywhereamong the poor and ignorant. From personalexperience, I know this can be done. It re-quires no argument to prove the great advantagethat the sanitary authorities would have if every-body, for instance, who has a slight attack offever would report to some one of the hospitalsfor treatment. In the case of yellow fever, in. ?i by Underwood & Undern I New York. AN UNFINISHED CUT >\ no: Panama CANAL. SOLVING THE HEALTH PROBLEM AT PANAMA. 53


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