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Item As seen in the picture all sides open by shutters which are hinged at the top and are raised from the bottom.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1907-03)A drawing of a portable one room house with opened shutters.Item Certificate of merit posted in every grocery and meat market in the city.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1909-04)A certificate of food safety to advertise a free tuberculosis clinic.Item Demonstration of patient in window-tent(Indiana State Board of Health, 1906-12) Kny-Scheerer CompanyDr. S.A. Knopf's window-tent in position with patient in bed looking through the celluloid window into the room but breathing outdoor air only.Item Illustration of closed and open tent-cot(Indiana State Board of Health, 1908-07)The Enterprise Tent-CotItem Interior view of tent-like cottage for sufferers of tuberculosis.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1906-06)[The Tucker Tent, interior view]Item A knock-down shack for sufferers of Tuberculosis, displayed outside the Federal Building on Ohio Street.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1913-08)[Text within picture] Approximately 4,000 people now living in Marion County have Consumption. Buy Red Cross Seals and help fight Tuberculosis.Item Open air sleep house or lodge thought of as treatment for those suffering from tuberculosis.(Indiana State Board of Health, 1903-12)[Open air life, the Cure of Consumption]. Note: City of Mellott incorrectly spelled Milett in text.