Tuberculosis of the Larynx and Artificial Sunlight Treatment SIR,-In last week's issue Sir Leonard Hill mentions a number of affections in which ultraviolet rays arefficacious. He states that, in place of saying anything about his experience with cases of tuberculosis, he appends a table " on the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis " by artificial light in the county of Lancaster. The table printed does not mention tuberculosis of the lungs or larynx. My communication in the Journal of November 19th dealt with tuberculosis of the larynx and its treatment with artificial light in sanatorium practice.-I am, etc.,
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