OCR Text |
Show Sanitary Lessons From Japan. In suritlcal teebnlque nr In tbe treatment "f the eOUn led '"l "Ick, the Japanese hftv tnuirht the forelsnei comparatively little hut In the ne. of sTnltnry science end dletetlca they have rlenionst rated as his never been done before that prevrnlablr illneajies ate preventable, pre-ventable, ami Dint Ih.- trim specter which lingers in every barrsvUe ten! nnd xlvouae. and Which In the great wars of history bus been responsible for eight) "Ut of evety one hundred recorded deilhs. can be controlled They have demonstrated that the ft-erat Incubus Incu-bus of an at tny In the field, the presence of crowded hoapftSla and the large sn,l expen-slve expen-slve imperiiinents neers."aty to equip and conduit con-duit them, can to a large extent be eliminated. elim-inated. They have preserved their armies for the legitimate purposes for which armies ere enlisted the killing and conquering of an op.-n enemy In. the field Instead of having four-fifths Of Its mortality victim-, of the alient foe. It Is against this dreadful scoutage, this needless facrlflce that the Japanese have made iloir harden! ftghl and won their most lgn il v Ictorles-v ictories that vv'll redound more lo their cre.in thnn the eXPUlalon Of the aluacovlte sssreaabi Mm Loula L. Seaman M. D., In Rele.v of Rev lews . |