In June 1910, wishing to establish a tuberculosis prevention program in Oxfordshire, Osler sent a circular letter to all the local branches of Britain's National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, asking about their activities and experiences. He received a number of replies, including this one, which illustrates the strategies used by the association's Dublin branch, and the influence of the Women's Health Association there.
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