. Transactions of the sixth International congress on tuberculosis. Washington, September 28 to October 5, 1908. Fig. 10.—Respiratory exercise G:overcome stooping position. to Fig. 11.—Respiratory exercise H:showing the second forced exhalatorymovement. to six respiratory exercises (one of A, B, C, D, E, or F), or when outdoorssimply exercise F, four to six times every half-hour or hour, or at least fourto six times a day, and on rising in the morning and on retiring at this practice until deep breathing has become a natural exercises should always be taken in an atm
. Transactions of the sixth International congress on tuberculosis. Washington, September 28 to October 5, 1908. Fig. 10.—Respiratory exercise G:overcome stooping position. to Fig. 11.—Respiratory exercise H:showing the second forced exhalatorymovement. to six respiratory exercises (one of A, B, C, D, E, or F), or when outdoorssimply exercise F, four to six times every half-hour or hour, or at least fourto six times a day, and on rising in the morning and on retiring at this practice until deep breathing has become a natural exercises should always be taken in an atmosphere as fresh and as freefrom dust as possible. Never take these breathing exercises when tired,and never continue them to the point of exhaustion. These exercises are intended for children who are not as yet tuberculous, 644 SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON TUBERCULOSIS. and while I believe them to beof incalculable benefit as a means of helping achild to overcome a predisposition to tuberculosis, they can do harm if thechild is very delicate and if not administered judiciously. If not carried toexce
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