. Tuberculosis in Massachusetts : prepared by the Massachusetts State Committee for the International Congress on Tuberculosis, held in Washington, D. C., September 21 to October 12, 1908. acquiring habits of idleness during histreatment, but to give him the benefit of regular occupation ofsuch nature and length of time each day as his condition other words, work will be used therapeutically. E. The Out-patient Department (Dispensary). — The first de-partment of the Consumptives Hospital to be opened was theOut-Patient Department, the first clinic day being September 11,1907. At pre
. Tuberculosis in Massachusetts : prepared by the Massachusetts State Committee for the International Congress on Tuberculosis, held in Washington, D. C., September 21 to October 12, 1908. acquiring habits of idleness during histreatment, but to give him the benefit of regular occupation ofsuch nature and length of time each day as his condition other words, work will be used therapeutically. E. The Out-patient Department (Dispensary). — The first de-partment of the Consumptives Hospital to be opened was theOut-Patient Department, the first clinic day being September 11,1907. At present a clinic is held four mornings each week, Satur-day morning being reserved for children. An evening clinic willsoon be opened. The place of the dispensary in any properlyorganized municipal tuberculosis campaign and the best methods ^ i|i s| iiH rac [I ia Hiii] --- - iiiiml EtlllLl i=il|| ^E£*3 affljl z J I r •• ° • M\ ^niff ll Fpff >-; M\\\ M^ r ;- 1 IH^ UJ .1 1 .1. ]l 1 \\f 1 1 I h ii i ii ii n ii •z - o ; II III - oi j llll III—lj *? - Mwi 11 Ei[ t pflL If --j;I 111 Bin KP ililj 5 «!a,< H H«! M H! ?J ME-l ft, zos S5 o Eh w o«. Ul II ur I i—i*01 I u ?1 \ l 1 1 T ^ 1 l;. 4 oo P5< <HEn<l a H l-H Eh ft a w»Oo OEiwO w LOCKE. 125 to be employed are so well known that 1 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
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