Report of the Tuberculosis Commission : presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His Excellency the Governor-General.
- South Africa. Tuberculosis Commission.
- Date:
- 1914
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Credit: Report of the Tuberculosis Commission : presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His Excellency the Governor-General. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![INDEX. CHAPTER 1. Terms of Reference : Interim Report on the Immigration of Tuberculous Persons Reference to Immigration Act, 1913 Scope of the present Report : : Character and extent of Enquiry undertaken Difficulties arising from the paucity of Statistics Places visited. by the Commission Visit of the Commission to Basutoland Difficulties due to absence of technical research Necessity for Pathological research Influence of altitude on disease j Preliminary review of the development of the Anti-tuberculosis campaign _ CHAPTER 2. OTHER COUNTRIES. The development of the Anti-Tuberculosis campaign in Other Countries Views as to its causation ae Measures taken for prevention in early times The development and growth of public action Work of the Collective Investigation Committee of the British Medical Association .. se rs First Congress for study of Tuberculosis in Paris, 1888 : Action of French Government aes out of Resolutions of C ‘ongress, 1888 First British Royal Commission on Tuberculosis, 1890 Summary of findings of above Investigations of recent years in England and the Continent. . Announcement of the preparation of tuberculin by Koch Tuberculin as a curative agent .. Tuberculin as a means of diagnosis Tuberculin, its uses in the eradication of tuberculosis in dairy herds. . Bang’s system followed by the Danish Government in the eradication of tuberculosis in dairy herds . Establishment of first sanatorium : Establishment of public sanatoria in Germany Special hospitals for treatment of consumption in England . Foundation of National Association for the Prevention of Consumption Sanatorium movement in America : The place of the sanatorium in the campaign against ea ueroulasts Resolutions adopted at International Congress on soe Paris, 1905 a 5 Report to Local Government Board by Dr. Bulstrode, 1902 . The Tuberculosis Dispensary ; Sir R. W. Philip’s scheme im connection with tuberculosis dispensaries The English Insurance Act, 1911, and its effect on the eradication of tuberculosis Amount payable out of the funds for maintenance of sanatoria and dispensaries : Appointment of British Departmental Committee [U.G. 84—14.] rg SY) Sie aay coo 3 i! eo) es) (=) —_ — rg da a aftr Pp PrP PRWWWNHDDHE EEG (=P) —](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32184207_0371.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)