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NO one wishing to be prepared adequately for practical anti-tuberculosis work can afford to neglect this little volume. Its authors are well known for their protracted studies of the subject, which are embodied in the present volume. We could have wished that the different essays and addresses, which form the larger part of the book, had been rewritten in more regular sequence, for this would have saved the reader's time and conduced to more impressive exposition. However, the whole of the work deserves study, and there is something to be said in favour of repetition of the same theme from a new angle.
Industrial Colonies and Village Settlements for the Consumptive.
By Sir German Woodhead P. C. Varrier-Jones Sir Clifford Allbutt. Pp. xi + 151. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1920.) 10s. 6d. net.
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Industrial Colonies and Village Settlements for the Consumptive . Nature 108, 172–174 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/108172a0
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