Name/Title
Journal of the Outdoor LifeEntry/Object ID
2022.70.15Secondary Title
The Anti-Tuberculosis MagazineDescription
Journal of the Outdoor Life vol. XIV, no. 4, April 1917 - How Connecticut Beat the Devil, Out Among 'Em, Sanatorium and Patient, The Migratory Consumptive.
Contents:
Before and After the Introduction of the Red Cross Christmas Seal in Wisconsin
How Connecticut Beat the Devil by Stephen J. Maher
Out Among 'Em--A Sequel to "Beating Back to Life" by Fred E. Nichols
St. Louis Night and Day Camp--A Pictorial Sketch
Women's Clubs and Tuberculosis by Otto R. Eichel
Every-day Tragedies--She was a Hair-dresser by George Thos. Palmer
Relation of the Sanatorium and Patient by James S. Ford
Settlement Laws as an Element in the Soultion of the Problem of the Migratory Consumptive by Miss Gertrude Vaile
Editorials:
-Children's Summer Camps
-Statistics
-The National Meeting at Cincinnati
A Correspondence Exchange
Communications
A Tuberculosis Quesiton Box
Notes, News and Gleanings
Physical Description: Stapled, 50 pages numbered i-xvi and 96-127, 9.875" x 6.875"Lexicon
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Journal of the Outdoor Life, The, Tuberculosis, Sanatorium, Red CrossPublication Details
Series
Journal of the Outdoor Life, ThePublisher
Journal of the Outdoor Life Publishing Co.Place Published
State/Province
New YorkCountry
United States of AmericaDate Published
1917 - 1917Publication Language
EnglishNotes
Date: April 1917
Copy No.: 1