Abstract
THE physician, the teacher, the administrator, or the member of the Public Health and Hygiene Committee, though he has had at his disposal innumerable text-books, papers, pamphlets, reports of Commissions, Blue Books, and the like, has up to the present had access to no well-digested account of the cause, course, and prevention of tuberculosis, a subject of vital importance to the community.
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