CHAPTER IX. HEALTH
106. Ex-soldier, released from army hospital, gets compensation, drinks much.
107. Italian bricklayer, rheumatism, gets aid from union, family in Italy, sons in war.
108. Mental case, talks to self, attracts much attention on street, loud and vulgar.
117. Teamster, thirty-six, raised in slum, unemployable with locomotor ataxia, peddles pencils.
121. Chicago boy, does not go home, needs medical attention for feet and eyes, gambles.
122. Boy tramp, great wanderer, homosexual, intelligent, two years on road.
139. Mortality statistics for Hobohemia for 1922, non-resident cases.
147. Communication of Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, commissioner of public health, concerning the health and medical care of the homeless man in Chicago.