Show 1 issi I 1 I 1 DUTIES 0 OF F THE CITIZEN how great progress can ilo lie mede made in the ilia C cinstant fight against lr dr S V V kii L pt in an addari I 1 briefly and barly karly outlines the duty of each citizen in lit combating lost if it ou on are in the presence ot of a con who nho ie is not ft pt under modi cal ral care teach him what ou know of the prevention of the disease and ad vise ise him to eek seek tho counsel of a corn coal patent if be ie Is too poor to pay for a consultation and too proud to ak ask it for nothing tell him blin to ap ply lily to the health department i which will lend send one of iti its with mith nut out coet cost no so tuberculosis inva invalid 1 id DO ila matter in what tage stage of the 1 I i se a se whether living in a palace or in the poorest pi oret teno tenement ment house should te to I 1 without a medical adviser tv lr if it you meet inept a who is I 1 ignorant of the precaution be he should take do not thun him like a leper but bat treat him with ith kindness and convince him hint that whatever ha leer he does to prevent the pread of the disease among others will imi rove ins his own on midi condition tion and sail increase the chances of at lite hl towny let roe live tell you that a clean conscientious consumptive li to as a wits af it person to associate arax late with as e any body boily if it in our dall doll lle lite you can influence others to make themselves thenn elvea familiar with the necessary buol edge of the pre prevention venlon of boals do so if it through your ichii ence bir words and example you can combat the tearful fearful curse of our nation I 1 beseech you to mir dut some individuals lo have by virtue of their calling a special duty to per por form forni in the combat of tuberculosis of these I 1 mention first the teachers tea clira it f the public schools the clergymen tle la ditoro of the public press am em players and philanthropists the of at clothing Is I 1 a matter which ever one should un der de relAnd stand boiling twili nf will ft detro dotro destro all sorts ort of dangerous germs the holling boiling should IB lie continued halt an hour nothing clothing which be brilon 11 should bo burned or b 1 sulphur or formilia for milin room must bp be by the last named l means and by thorough scrubbing with strong hot soapsuds Boap suda open doors and anti window windo im as widely as possible so as to allow the adrams slon alan of tile possible amount of light and the frebert circuit ton of air remove the old paper froin the walls and mira it M ash tho the bare walls with fill strong soapsuds and then apply to the cell belling I 1 ng cleanse the woodwork with a solution polut to n of at fresh chloride of lime one pound po und tu the pallon lemoie he file carpet from the door floor tho the bedding from the bed and every avery other fabric from the room ant an thor ought dIA disinfect Infect them before ing 1 Od odilan inari scrubbing and tire useful and feces sary but are not sufficient bisin Is I 1 required one of the roost most convenient and effective means of die infection Is by the burning I 1 of common sulphur the following ts the best method of dolar this into a till or a law dishpan pour I 1 water to the depth of an inch place in n the vessel two tuo bricks hid and near together set get bispo the brichs bricks an old iron kettle put into the kettle a proper quantity of flour of sulphur mixed with nith an equal quan tit of pounded charcoal the amount required Is four pounds for each one thou wrid ind cubic feet of air mix with tho tile sulphur and charcoal a few pieces of 0 nes newspaper piper before the sulphur Is lighted nil all c athing an I 1 other articles in the room should be so disposed of c 1111 to allow the tile fumes of tho the sulphur still ibur to come in lit contact walli till them to the fullest extent the effi efficiency clency of 61 the me fumigation Is also very great greatly ly 1 in A creased by saturating the walls ails and slid meshing the room contains with will steam llila thin may be very readily done by bulling boiling water ater vigorously upon a atme in the room for an hour or two pr elotH to II 11 lighting biting the sulphur dry alphur fumes will destroy growing germs but not the dried spores ma be collected el upon walls alli and in crick and anti ahen alt all to t in I 1 light the tile sulphur and leise the room as soon as its it 11 Is evident that it Is going to burn well if it the door of the room communicates with till other rooms the crack amount ho the door must be tightly closed by pasting thick paper over it the room roust must be kept closed for twenty four hours at the end of at which time it should be opened and left to air for another trient four houri hours when it roal mal be considered thoroughly disinfected the modern slave IN we modern civilization has abol shot dished involuntary it has in produced trod another form of slaver alch which 1 Is responsible for more prema anre deaths thin ever was attributed to the old time human hitman bondage the ancient slave was wait often forced to sub let upon miserable food and to 4 eat at at irregular time times and in a hurried man ter the modern slave or in other words tho ilia colern business man feels compelled to do exactly the tile ame thing consequently he expert bences similar suffering fully milly one half of our so called sue site cess full bulnes business men are on he the very iery verge of physical bankrupts poor management physic illy speaking 1 I the common cause cattle of th the condition fome bome vainly attempt ti to tide them velim over their physical crisis by us its ing stimulants thus boi bo rowing u bome ot of their future irve supply and by so no doing hi th N only involve themselves them selve still wor mor I 1 it pi aud and chereb laded post postpone pont the a for their de eherance and often make their dell ery altogether A hether the galling voke of disease itself in tin form of slavery to some drug habit or as a neurasthenia or in lit ume some terrible form ot indalee lien or man of the various nerve die dl orders it cannot bo be juggled awa by cimpl allowing a feu fea drops of med I line idne froid from ionic some mysteriously labeled bottle such an individual must re pent to 0 o effectually that it will pl lead hint to adopt radical change changes in all the tb o habits of hl his life lie must un dermake to earn at leant a u part of bli his bread in the divler at o 0 way by the went out of tin tits bro brav instead of trying to induce nature to convert dietetic hay and stubble into good ho iDine blood the wetness man mail ho bee to lire live at a loog 1009 as his count countr r felir must begia begin to cultivate a taste for holesome and a lid nutritious brods lie must discard pernicious drink v bethe they are arved served over the tha bar in to the form of whisky or tn ill bin tits own home in the form of tea and coffee he ile una recognize rec an an inspired truth that verv eer tobacco user uger lip 1 unerring hg agal tiet his own Inter interest and if it he ly realize realizes that he in Is approaching physical dl dit waeter mater he must earnestly earne etly jud and energetically endeavor to gho up health destroying babito no teatter how deal they may be to him food for or the sick there Is in nn no branch of the culinary art which require more inore kill skill than that of preparing food for the sick and treble the purpose of food at ill III tima li to to supply material for r re pairing the waste which Is g constant coir lant ly IY going on in the vital econ and hence it ought aana 1 to be chosen falth ith reference to ite its nutritive value hut dut during illness and conN alwi nee nce athen ben tho the waste aste ie is often much great er and the vital powers less active it ie Is of tho the utmost importance that the food should be of such character aa as will supply the tho propel nutrition nur nor Is this all an article of food mav ma contain nil the tile elements of nutrition in but uh h proportions as to render it a ho lesoine food for those in health and not be a proper food tor for the sick for tho the reason that it conversion into brool and tissue lay lays too great a tax upon the digestive digest e organs food tor for the pick should be palatable autri bious and easily assimilated to dis criminate as to what bat food will supply these requisites one must possess some knowledge anoa ledge of dietetics and phs ephs cology as sell as ot of the nature of the illness with malch the patient is sut suf fering and such a knowledge ought to bi part of the education of every aman no 11 atter to m abat bat class of EO so clety she belongs hot ilot buttered toast tea rich jellies and mid other dainties ku bu commonly served to the eick are usually the very worst articles of diet which they could partake As a rule elaborate dishes are not suitable scrupulous and care in all the minute particulars of the cooking and serving of food for invalids will add much to its the clean napkin on the tray the bright silver and dainty china plate ith perhaps a sprig of leaves and flow eis beside it sliced allred bread toast or crack crackers crac kirs and anti the light cup partly tilled filled ft vi ith hot gruel are tar far more appetizing pet izing to tho the annalil than coarse ware are cut bread and an over oler flowing cup of gruel though the cook ing may be just as perfect so far as practicable th thi ft anti ant of the patient should be anticipated and the meal rueal served a surprise |