This is the Annual Report of the North Carolina Sanatorium for the Treatment of Tuberculosis, operating under the direction of the State Board of Health in Sanatorium, North Carolina, dating from 1914. It offers a snapshot into the efforts to combat tuberculosis in the early 20th century. This report provides valuable insights into the diagnosis, treatment, and management of tuberculosis during a time when the disease was a major public health concern.
Researchers and historians interested in the history of medicine, public health initiatives in the Southern United States, and the specific challenges of battling infectious diseases will find this report a primary source of considerable value. The report reflects the strategies and resources employed at the time, offering a glimpse into the evolution of healthcare and disease control in North Carolina.
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