FLOATING SANATORIUM
SHIP BEING EQUIPPED. PARIS September 6. Claiming that sea air is conducive to the cure of tuberculosis, as it “contains only half the number of microbes of air over land, and is more easily penetrated by ultra-violet rays,” three French doctors are organising a floating sanatorium. A sailing ship is being specially equipped at* Havre for long deep-sea cruises. It has airy and comfortable cabins, and sun and promenade decks. The ship is due to leave in November for the Azores, Canaries, and West
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Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 2
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86FLOATING SANATORIUM Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 2
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