FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS IN CHEAP SHACKS, $125 PER BED, OTISVILLE, NEW YORK
How many-sided is the responsibility of each of us for stamping out tuberculosis is shown by the preliminary programme of the eight sessions of Section V. These topics suggest an interesting and instructive year's study for clubs of women, mothers, or teachers, or for advanced pupils.
I. Economic Aspects of Tuberculosis
1. The burdens entailed by tuberculosis:
a. On individuals and families.
b. On the medical profession.
c. On industry.
d. On relief agencies.
e. On the community.
f. On social progress.
2. The cost of securing effective control of tuberculosis:
a. In large cities.
b. In smaller towns.
c. In rural communities.
II. Adverse Industrial Conditions
1. Incidence of tuberculosis according to occupation.