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(Chest. 1939;5:21-22.)
© 1939 American College of Chest Physicians

The Role of the General Practitioner in Tuberculosis Control

RALPH M. ALLEY M.D.1

1 Lapwai, Idaho

Theoretically, tuberculosis is a preventable disease. Every case comes from another case. It may be impossible to discover and isolate all cases; but by a good educational program among physicians, many more cases will be discovered and isolated. All physicians must first believe in the program before we can expect the full cooperation of the general public.







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