A method of controlled home treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in Tanganyika

The organisation and administration of a home treatment scheme is described. The scheme provided part of a tuberculosis control system in a portion of Tanganyika Territory. The aim was to ensure that patients could not be ‘lost’ and were regular in taking their medicines. The scheme relied on a staf...

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