Ruralites Have Big
Health Advantage. . . Abundance of Fresh Air and Sunlight Do Much to Check
Ravages of Tuberculosis
People who live in the smaller towns and on farms have a
great health advantage over the city dwellers in that they have an abundant supply
of fresh air and sunlight.
These two gifts of nature, so lavishly bestowed, are not
always appreciated to their fullest extent. They are two of the strongest
weapons against the menace of tuberculosis, or consumption, as it is sometimes
called.
But consumption is not unknown in the rural districts. The
death rate is sometimes as great in these sections as in the more crowded
localities, chiefly because of the carelessness or indifference to laws of
health.
Few indeed are the farm houses or the homes in the smaller
cities and villages that cannot have an outdoor sleeping porch. On the
contrary, we often find that the windows of sleeping rooms are shut tight in
the mistaken belief that night air is harmful.
This paves the way for disease, especially tuberculosis,
which generally attacks the lungs.
White Plague Kills
150,000 a Year
The white plague claimed 150,000 lives last year in the
United States. More than 1 million Americans are suffering from it today. These
figures are compiled from reports of experts all over the country and sent to
the National Tuberculosis Association, the leading agency in the country to
combat this disease. This organization is sponsor for the Red Cross Christmas
Seal sale, from which its financial support is chiefly derived.
As medical science has proved, consumption is both
preventable and curable, the suffering caused by this disease is largely
unnecessary. Most tuberculosis victims are between the ages of 18 and 45.
These are the years when people are most active, the years
of their great production. The snuffing out of these lives just when they are
at the height of their usefulness means an annual loss to the country of nearly
half a billion dollars.
Fresh air is the cheapest of medicines. Outdoor sleeping
porches are not only for the sick. They help well folks to keep well, and the
country dweller can have this aid to healthy living at far less inconvenience
than his city neighbor.
You can help directly by seeing that you and your family are
living under the most healthful conditions possible.
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