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These organizations combined the efforts to combat specific communicable diseases i.e.: the National Tuberculosis Association, with the continued attempts to improve the living conditions of the downtrodden urban masses, such as the associations which dealt with feeding the poor and improving urban housing. These associations also played a leading part in sponsoring public health education for the general public, a new' major public health function which grew rapidly in importance in the 1890's and the 20th century.