Social Conditions in An American City a Summary of the Findings of the Springfi

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Social Conditions in An American City a Summary of the Findings of the Springfi
Shelby M Shelby Millard Harrison
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The Red Cross seal campaign offers unlimited opportunities for the dissemination of information concerning tuberculosis and the necessary plans for its control.
An adequate educational campaign should include exposure of alleged "cures" for tuberculosis, of which " Nature's Creation, " widely exploited in Springfield, might be taken as an example. It cannot be stated too emphatically that medicine in bottles will not cure tuberculosis. Fresh air, good food, and plenty of rest under proper super
...vision is the only known remedy.
INSTITUTIONAL PROVISION A campaign to secure a hospital for tuberculous patients and to be maintained by public funds, undertaken without delay, was recommended. It is a sound and well-recognized principle of the tuberculosis campaign that the small sums which are raised by anti-tuberculosis societies may be spent to the best advantage in ways which will lead to more permanent and gen- eral relief of the situation by public authorities.
Such a hospital should accept patients from the entire county instead of from the city only, and should have 100 beds with additional provision for children.


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