Is curable 2 yes TB cases almost always can be cured when found early and treated immediately. Moreover, early treatment means that other folk at home or at work are protected from infection by the sufferer when the latter is receiving skilled attention in hospital or sanitorium: These institu- tions have every aid to assist recovery, and treat- ment may be continued later at home, under medical and nursing supervision: Found early, treated quickly, TB is CURABLE: Consult your doctor, your hospital chest clinic, Or your Tuberculosis Association: 66 99 If you re run down through overwork, overplay, worrY , Or excesseb of any kind, you re an easy target for TB: Detected in time, TB is curable: ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Keep this announcement for future reference TB3:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 428, 5 September 1947, Page 16
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