Ireland's crusade against tuberculosis; being a series of lectures delivered at the Tuberculosis Exhibition, 1907 . n left the city (3 improved, 1 unimproved). 4 left the class against advice because they considered themselves left the class owing to complicating disease (arthritisdeformans). 5 discharged for disobedience; 3 greatly improved at time of instructed in their homes but never members; some ofthese refused to join, others sent to sanatoriums. 4 associate members. They follow the treatment at home, but are unable to attend the class meetingowing to the


Ireland's crusade against tuberculosis; being a series of lectures delivered at the Tuberculosis Exhibition, 1907 . n left the city (3 improved, 1 unimproved). 4 left the class against advice because they considered themselves left the class owing to complicating disease (arthritisdeformans). 5 discharged for disobedience; 3 greatly improved at time of instructed in their homes but never members; some ofthese refused to join, others sent to sanatoriums. 4 associate members. They follow the treatment at home, but are unable to attend the class meetingowing to their serious present members, including 4 who were formerlyregular members, but now too ill to attend theclass. 88 3 of the graduates have been working more than two of the graduates have been working more than one of the graduates have been working more than six of the graduates were in the first stage of the disease on of the graduates were in the second stage of the disease on admission. 5 of the graduates were in the third stage of the disease on THE TRAVELS OF JTHE TUBER-CULOSIS EXHIBITION CARAVANS EIRE The Tuberculosis Caravan, which the WomensNational Health Association were enabled to purchaseand equip through the kind grant of ^500 from thePembroke Irish Charities Fund, has proved mostsuccessful. Eire carries with her diagrams, charts,pictures, literature of various kinds for distribution,pathological exhibits, a limelight lantern, with slides forillustrating lectures, and a gramophone, which is in-tended not only to give musical selections to enliven theproceedings, but also wise and pithy lecturettes onmatters of health. The Caravan Company consists of Mr. J. OConnor,a young medical lecturer, who speaks both Irish andEnglish; Miss Manderson, a cookery teacher anddemonstrator; Mr. Fitzpatrick, the custodian, whosleeps in the van; and Cunningham, the driver. In addition to these, Miss Margaret Molloy, who wa


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