American Charities

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Of all the forms of illness to which the laboring classes are liable, tuberculosis is the most devastating. In Ham- burg, Germany, the people who pay taxes on an income u
...nder 1000 marks have a death-rate from tuberculosis almost four times as great as that of the people with an income over 3500 marks. In Glasgow casual laborers have double the 134 AMERICAN CHARITIES.
average city death-rate from this disease and between the ages of 45 and 55 their rate is twelve times that of the pro- fessional class. In the last census year there were in the United States 110, 000 deaths from consumption, and statis- ticians believe that there are not less than 330, 000 living persons affected with the disease.


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