CHILDREN AND TUBERCULOSIS
“The testing of school children tor tuberculosis is the biggest advance has yet been made in any country,” said Dr. G. J. Blackmore, general superintendent of Tuberculosis Institutions, at Christchurch on Thursday (reports the Christchurch Star). “If the infected children are treated, one generation or a generation and a half will see tuberculosis reduced to a negligible quantity, and an enormous amount of suffering saved on the part of those children who would have, grown up with the disease.” About 1000 children in Christchurch had been tested, Dr. Blackmore said, The scheme had been started also in the Wellington schools, and it was proposed to make the testing vanco/that ha's yet been jmade in any jurious test conducted by the School of Hygiene of the Department of Health. He had urged that treatment should be given to all children infected. There were many delicate tests which showed which children were effected with tuberculosis. This did not mean that they had the disease, but that the germs had entered the body and would react in later life. It was necessary to get rid of the infection, for even though Nature often stifled the infection in children, it was not known which children would become well again and which would not.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3620, 31 March 1927, Page 4
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212CHILDREN AND TUBERCULOSIS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3620, 31 March 1927, Page 4
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