174 A HISTORY OF NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION 



David R. Francis, St. Louis; Dr. John S. Fulton, Baltimore; Robert Garrett, 

 Baltimore; Samuel Gompers, Washington; Rowland G. Hazard, Peace Dale, 

 R. I.; James J. Hill, St. Paul; Frederick L. Hoffman, Newark; Dr. John N. 

 Hurty, Indianapolis; Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs, Baltimore; Dr. Walter B. 

 James, New York; Dr. Edward G. Janeway, New York; Dr. Arnold C. 

 Klebs, Chicago; Dr. S. A. Knopf, New York; Dr. George M. Kober, Wash- 

 ington; Charles M. Lea, Philadelphia; Dr. John H. Lowman, Cleveland; DP 

 C. F. McGahan, Aiken, S. C.; Dr. Alfred Meyer, New York; Dr. Charles L. 

 Minor, Asheville; W. C. Nones, Louisville; Dr. Edward O. Otis, Boston; Dr. 

 Leonard Pearson, Philadelphia; C. E. Perkins, Burlington, Iowa; Henry 

 Phipps, New York; Dr. William Porter, St. Louis; Dr. Charles O. Probst, 

 Columbus; Redfield Proctor, Jr., Proctor, Vt.; Dr. Mazyck P. Ravenel, Madi- 

 son, Wis. ; W. T. Sedgwick, Boston ; Dr. Henry Sewall, Denver; A. A. Sprague, 2d, 

 Chicago; Gen. Geo. M. Sternberg, Washington ; Dr. Edward L. Trudeau, Saranac 

 Lake; Dr. Victor C. Vaughan, Ann Arbor; Dr. Joseph Walsh, Philadelphia; 

 John Seely Ward, Jr., New York; Dr. William H. Welch, Baltimore; Benjamin 

 I. Wheeler, Berkeley, Cal.; Gen. Walter Wyman, Washington. 



Executive secretary, Dr. Livingston Farrand ; assistant secretary, Philip P. 

 Jacobs, Ph.D. 



The following is a list of papers read before the respective sec- 

 tions at the meeting of June 5-6, 1908: 



Report on the International Congress on Tuberculosis Lawrence F. Flick, 

 M.D. 



The campaign in the United States Livingston Farrand, M.D. 



With a state sanatorium secured, what next? Symposium. 



Tuberculosis in hospitals for the insane H. A. Tomlinson, M.D. 



Tuberculosis in prisons H. C. Sharp, M.D. 



The orphan asylum and its duties toward its wards Ethan A. Gray, M.D. 



Employment for arrested cases of tuberculosis -Charles J. Hatfield, M.D. 



Tuberculin tests Arnold C. Klebs, M.D. 



Clinical study of the effect of tuberculin treatment on the serum agglutination 

 of tubercle bacilli Hugh M. Kinghorn, M.D., and David C. Twichell, 

 M.D. 



Immunity production by inoculation of increasing numbers of bacteria, be- 

 ginning with one organism. Preliminary report Gerald B. Webb, M.D., 

 and William W. Williams, M.D. 



The heart in pulmonary tuberculosis La wrason Brown, M.D. 



The changes in the lungs in systemic blastomycosis as contrasted with those 

 of tuberculosis E. R. LeCount, M.D. 



Acute pylephlebogenous miliary tuberculosis of the liver, with clinical picture 

 of acute infectious jaundice; primary tuberculosis of mesenteric glands 

 Alfred Scott Warthin, M.D. 



The clinical application of bacterial vaccines in cases of pulmonary tubercu- 

 losisSherman G. Bonney, M.D. 



