Total number of calls made during month—117.
Three patients admitted to the Sanatorium for treatment, making a total of 10 cases from this county now under treatment at the State Sanatorium. One patient’s expenses are being paid by the King’s Daughters in Kannapolis. Five applications are still on file for admission of patients to the Sanatorium as soon as vacancies occur.
One meeting of the White Hall Health Club held during the month in Mrs. Sappenfield’s Cottage at Jackson Training School.
One sleeping porch built for tubercular cases in Kannapolis by the Cannon Mill.
One to two quarts of milk furnished daily by the Tuberculosis Association to parents unable to purchase same for themselves.
Beginning August 2nd there will be a tuberculosis clinic held for two weeks in Kannapolis, first week at the Cannon Y.M.C.A. and the second week at Cabarrus Hall. This clinic will be chiefly for those who were unable to secure appointments at the May clinic.
--Margaret D. Ford, R.N., Tuberculosis Nurse
From page 2 of The Concord Daily Tribune, July 3, 1926
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