



                  Pneumothorax Treatment for Tuberculosis April 1941 Chicago 
                
Pneumothorax treatment for tuberculosis occurs at the municipal sanitarium on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, in April 1941. During this period, medical professionals utilized pneumothorax, a procedure that involves removing air from the chest cavity, to collapse the lung and aid in tuberculosis recovery. This method was standard in urban medical facilities for tuberculosis patients.
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Pneumothorax Treatment for Tuberculosis April 1941 Chicago
