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Show Educational Campaign Effective. In Ihe slnti-a ol I ho lulled Wate In which the moHt preventive antituberculosis antituber-culosis work lina boon don I ho percentage per-centage nf public fundi) spent la the blKhcst. while In states where Utile or I no effort boa been mude to prevent tu berculosis, a nil the trenlment of the - disease alone haa been considered, the pcrcentna-n of public expenditures la eery low. Knr Instance, nf the $l.6n0.. 00(1 apent In New York In IttOS. nearly near-ly Aft per rent, was from atale and city funda. In Muasnchiisetta nearly two-thirds two-thirds wna frnn public money; In Mnrylund about one half, and In Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania throe fourths. In Colorado, nn the other band, leaa tbnn one per cent waa from public money; In Cnl-Ifornla Cnl-Ifornla about 15 per rent., and In Art- lona none nt aM. Those fncla Indl- ' ente, the national aaaoclntlnn declnrea, I that wherever an nKKTCaelve educm llonnl rnuipalKn haa been carried on by private nrKntiluitlnne, atatea and (idea bnve been Induced to make liberal lib-eral approprlntlona for the prevention of tuberculosis. |