Consumption, its relation to man and his civilization, its prevention and cure / by John Bessner Huber.
- Huber, John Bessner, 1864-
- Date:
- [1906]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Consumption, its relation to man and his civilization, its prevention and cure / by John Bessner Huber. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![PART VI. Prevention. Chaftek T -D 1- • ^^^^ I. Preliimnary .^gg II. Inhalation -.r-. ^ . IbO ill. Ingestion IV. Inoculation 10^^ V. Marriage and the Offspring ^-j] VI. The School-Child V.''' ^' ^ ...T.. ^ ^ 17(3 VII. The Adolescent and the Adult Xg3 VIII. A'accination and Tuberculosis ]g9 PART VII. The Cure. I. The Physician and the Patient 197 II. Fundamental Principles 199 III. Other Considerations 207 PART VIII. The Means of Cure. I. Tents and Other Outdoor Structures 213 II. Dispensaries 224 III. The Visiting Nurse 230 IV. Hospitals for Tuberculous Children 236 PART IX. American Sanatoria. I. Preliminary 2-45 II. Saranac Lake 247 III. Other Sanatoria in Xew York State 255 IV. The Massachusetts State Sanatorium 262 V. Sanatoria Maintained by the United States Government 2()5 VI. Denominational Institutions 270 VII. Canadian Sanatctria 275 PART X. European Sanatoria. - I. England 281 II. France 2S6 III. Austria 287 IV. Switzerland 288 V. Germany 290 PART XI. The Sanatorium and its Adjuncts. I. The Sanatorium Idea 299 II. Hospitals and Homes for Advanced Consumptives 308 III. Farm and Open-Air Colonies -^12 IV. Tuberculosis in Insane Asylums -'^K^ V. Tuberculosis in Prisons '^21 VI. The Financing of the Tuberculosis Situation 326 VII. State Insurance for Workmen in Ciermany 331](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2150572x_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


