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Show T. B. CAMPAIGN IS SET FOR NEXT WEEK BOARD OF HEALTH IS BEHIND STATE DRIVE AGAINST T. B. The week of March 25 to 31 has Ijfcn set aside in Utah for a special educational campaign placing exclusive exclu-sive emphasis on the early diagnosis of tuberculosos. The campaign is being be-ing conducted by the State Board of Health and the Utah Tuberculosis Association, As-sociation, in cooperation with other i agencies. "Let your doctor decide" is to be the slogan of the campaign. Posters and printed literature will be used. The public is to be fully informed of the initial symptoms some of which , are: too easily tired, loss of weight, indigestion and cough that hangs on. Utah is not alone in this campaign. It is being waged all over the country coun-try under the auspices of the National Nation-al Tuberculosis Association and its 1,400 affiliated tuberculosis and public pub-lic health associations in cooperation with state health departments, medical medi-cal associations, boards of education and other interested organizations Thoy urge those who have any suspicious sus-picious symptoms to consult their physicians. The money to pay for this campaign comes from the annual sale of Christmas Seals. |