1: How New Haven Cares for Tuberculosis
2: The Role of the Private Practitioner
3: Importance of Sputum Examination
4: The Value of the X-Ray
5: Cooperation with Department of Health
6: The Public Health Nurse in the Home
7: The Patient Enroute to the Sanitorium
8: A View of the Sanatorium Buildings
9: Curing on the Porch
10: The Tuberculin Test
11: Again the X-Ray
12: The Preventorium / Play
13: The Part That Rest Plays
14: The Economic Needs of the Family
15: The Family Commissary Before Help Arrived
16: The Relief Agencies to the Rescue
17: The Part That Rest Plays
18: Teaching the Mother How and What to Buy
19: The Patient Back at Work
20: How the Financial Needs Are Met
21: After the Arrival of Relief!
22: How New Haven Does It
This book was published in 1927 by the New Haven Department of Health. It took the form of a little 24-page pamphlet, intended to educate the public on the many services available to combat the contemporary epidemic of tuberculosis.<
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This pamphlet was digitized on October 12, 1998 by Andrew Swan as part of the New Haven Health project.
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