Show r FIGHTING GREAT WHIT TE Campaign of Education in Cur Curing Curing Curing ing and Preventing Tuber Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Begins New York Nov 30 The charity charl or organization society began tonight its Is campaign of oC education in curing and ad preventing tuberculosis with lh a mam marn mammoth ma moth exhibition at the museum of nat natural natural natural ural history formally opened by McClellan This exhibition to t which feet of or floor 1001 space is devoted for Cor displays from every ever state stat in the union and from foreign f reIs countries is but part of ot the campaign Advertising and ad edu educational educational posters have been placed by hundreds of thousands through Greater New York and more than a million leaf leaflets leaflet leaflets lets let are being circulated Vivid but Necessary Some Sonic objection has been ben made to the character of many of the figures and some of o the the museum and at the illustrated paintings p but those In charge explain that experts have haye shown the necessity of vividly showing the disease A great geat crowd visited the various arlous dis districts of the exhibition today and of officials officials estimate that several hundred will vIll wi have h ha e themselves of the opportunity before Jan 13 15 1 when it closes By charts chart and models practically practically every phase of or the ing ins methods here and abroad abra are ar shown horn from rom those employed in the most con congested congested congested tenement and hovel districts of ot this city and ad London to a New England Englad country countr village and ad in the peasant dis districts districts of Germany Gen Fascinating g Models The models form the most fascinating fascinating fascinating ing part vat of oC the exhibit exhibit They Tey vary va from the realistic r the deadly pallor ot of the lay figures m ures and the dirt and vermin miniatures of or east side rookeries those of Adirondack tuber tuberculosis tuberculosis I camps with wih their spotless clean cleanliness cle cleanliness n I liness Iness and opportunities for pure air and ad of such foreign sanitariums as that maintained by Boulin covering 1000 acres cres or of pine forests forst and ad accommodating ing lag 1200 patients Among the special features are a lec lee lecturing turing phonograph rehearsing lessons on cure and prevention a n showing of the New York health departments var van various varIous ious bus methods of inspection and of as assistance assistance by workmans fire fireproof fireproof example a fre proof sanitary cement house a sleeping porch costing less than 12 and ad outdoor sleeping sleepIng bags made of or newspapers newspaper The tubercular death rate rale rL Is impressed on the visitors by the blinking bUnking of a of electric lights every ever two minutes and ard see sec seconds sc the time elapsing between each of the annual deaths from the great white plague |