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What has been done in 38 years of treatment of tuberculosis, according to this author, is merely to care for some of the sick. We have utterly failed in prevention. The problem is not to be solved by the few specialists, but by enlisting the many medical practitioners and opening the general hospitals to cases of tuberculosis.
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