Bulletin - American Lung Association . ember, number ten, making a total to-date of 881. Blotting Out Sickness The St. Louis Anti-Tuberculosis So-ciety is now conducting a continuoushealth education campaign by the use ofan effective commercial advertising rules and suggestions for theavoidance of tuberculosis are printed onblotters which are distributed in selectedneighborhoods every two weeks. A report of the influenza lecture staffof the Society, which conducted noon-hour five-minute talks in the factoriesduring the influenza epidemic, shows atotal of four lectures each day for


Bulletin - American Lung Association . ember, number ten, making a total to-date of 881. Blotting Out Sickness The St. Louis Anti-Tuberculosis So-ciety is now conducting a continuoushealth education campaign by the use ofan effective commercial advertising rules and suggestions for theavoidance of tuberculosis are printed onblotters which are distributed in selectedneighborhoods every two weeks. A report of the influenza lecture staffof the Society, which conducted noon-hour five-minute talks in the factoriesduring the influenza epidemic, shows atotal of four lectures each day for theentire period of the epidemic, reachingmore than twenty-six thousand persons. Physicians to Receive $ Fee To further insure the reporting ofnew cases of tuberculosis by physicians,the Haverhill (Mass.) Tuberculosis So-ciety will give every physician in thecity two dollars for reporting such casesto the board of health. This is an in-crease of $ in the fee previously paidphysicians for reporting cases. Yoo - HOO - Cmon I GOT ijOMETHINI WANTA TELL Ya The above illustration appears on thecover of an attractive folder recentlyissued by the Committee on the Pre-vention of Tuberculosis of the Brook-lyn Bureau of Charities. The foldercontains a brief summary of tubercu-losis statistics of general and local in-terest. Bulletin of the National Tuberculosis Association Cincinnati Interests School Children Tlic attractive pictures on this pagewere used to illustrate the followinginterview with Billy, which appears ina small folder recently printed by theCincinnati Anti - Tuberculosis League,entitled How I became the strongestboy in our neighborhood. A supply ofthis folder together with two otherpamphlets for distribution among schoolchildren may be secured from Mr. Mees,the Cincinnati secretary. Would you like to have muscles likemine? says Billy. If you would, Illtell you some of the things I do to getstrong. In the first place I try to makefriends with boys who like to


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