Comprises the following leaflets, which were part of a series of publications issued by the National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis (excluding SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/14 and SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/32):
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/1: How a photograph can safeguard your health, No. 1, dated 1944
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/2: The health photograph: how you can help, No. 2, dated 1949
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/3: The health photograph, No. 3, 5 leaflets, dated 1944-1950
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/4: The new deal for tuberculosis patients, No. 4, 3 leaflets, dated 1944-1947
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/5: Good luck, containing advice for patients leaving a sanatorium, No. 5, 4 leaflets, dated [1944-1949]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/6: Childhood tuberculosis: a word for the health visitor, No. 6, dated c.1945
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/7: Dust diseases, No. 7, 3 leaflets, dated [1945-1950]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/8: Learning to live, a word of encouragement for the patient, No. 8, 2 leaflets, dated [1944-1949]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/9: Tuberculosis: twenty-one questions and answers, No. 9, 2 leaflets, dated 1944-1950
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/10: A message from the NAPT, No. 10, dated 1944
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/11: Killing those germs, No. 12, 2 leaflets, dated 1945-1948
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/12: The healing touch, re tuberculosis nursing, No. 11, dated 1945
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/13: A new Colonial vista, No. 13, dated 1945
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/14: Tuberculosis, published with the approval of the Sarawak Public Health Department, dated 1947
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/15: Waiting for a bed, No. 14, 2 leaflets, dated 1945-1950
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/16: A new beginning, No. 15, 2 leaflets, dated 1945-1950
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/17: Modern uses of Tuberculin / Tuberculin - its modern uses, No. 16, 2 leaflets, dated 1946-1950
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/18: Pulmonary tuberculosis and the general practitioner, an essay by C.H.C. Toussaint, Tuberculosis Officer, Bermondsey, No. 17, dated 1946
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/19: Art therapy: what it is and how it works, No. 19, dated 1948
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/20: The gentlest art and the art of gentleness, includes 'A tribute to nurses' by Sir Robert Young, an address delivered to the nurses of Middlesex Hospital, Oct 1947, No. 20, dated 1947
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/21: The regional development of anti-tuberculosis work: recommendations by the Council of the NAPT, No. 21, dated c.1947
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/22: Tuberculosis in the Commonwealth: a brief outline, No. 22, dated [1948]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/23: Health Horizon, an advertising leaflet for quarterly magazine, No. 23, dated [1948]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/24: Do you know what TB means?, prepared by the Bermuda Tuberculosis Association, No. 24, dated [1948]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/25: Family budgeting for tuberculous patients, No. 25, dated 1949
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/26: Your health is really necessary, No. 26, dated [1949]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/27: 2,000,000 people have had an X-ray - why not you?, No. 27, dated [1949]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/28: Happy though handicapped, No. 28, 2 leaflets, dated 1949-1950
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/29: Mass radiography - what should be our policy for the future?, No. 29, dated 1949
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/30: Vaccination against tuberculosis - BCG, No. 30, dated [1949]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/31: Help for the tuberculous, No. 31, dated 1949
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/32: NAPT Sanatorium Matrons Section: Constitution and Rules, dated January 1949
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/33: I never asked for this!, No. 32, dated [1949]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/34: Can Scotland spare them?, No. 33, dated 1949
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/35: What about streptomycin?, No. 34, dated January 1950
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/36: Home helps: an invaluable and indispensable public service, No. 35, dated 1950
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/37: BCG: protection against tuberculosis, No. 36, 2 leaflets, dated [1950-1951]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/38: A career for Scottish girls, No. 38, dated [1950]
SA/NPT/A/6/4/1/39: Over that mountain, No. 40, 2 leaflets, dated 1951