198 A HISTORY OF NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION 



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

 tions at the meeting of May 30-31, 1912: 



Should the prevention of tuberculosis be under exclusive official control? 

 C. O. Probst, M.D. 



The relation of the health official to the anti-tuberculosis campaign John H. 

 Landis, M.D. 



The relation of the physician to the anti-tuberculosis campaign James Alex- 

 ander Miller, M.D. 



The relation of the layman to the anti-tuberculosis campaign J. L. Ludlow, 

 C.E. 



A brief account of the treatment and care of tuberculous wage-earners in Ger- 

 many Frederick L. Hoffman, LL.D. 



A preliminary study of the value of sanatorium treatment Herbert Maxon 

 King, M.D. 



Employment of patients after leaving sanatoria W. J. Vogeler, M.D. 



A revised estimate of the economic cost of tuberculosis Irving Fisher, Ph.D. 



The unjustified prejudice of tuberculous patients against sanatoria and hos- 

 pitals S. Adolphus Knopf, M.D. 



Examination of employees for tuberculosis Theodore B. Sachs, M.D. 



Misleading mortality statistics on tuberculosis Philip P. Jacobs, Ph.D. 



The visiting nurse and tuberculosis control Miss Lillian Wald. 



The New Jersey tuberculosis exhibit Millard Knowlton, M.D. 



Hygienic and economic features of the East River Homes Foundation Henry 

 L. Shively, M.D. 



A home hospital for tuberculosis John A. Kingsbury. 



Adequate hospital control Bertram H. Waters, M.D. 



Adequate clinic control F. Elisabeth Crowell. 



An adequate educational campaign Hoyt E. Dearholt, M.D. 



The external use of water for enhancing resistance in tuberculosis Simon 

 Baruch, M.D. 



The present status of the therapeutic use of tuberculin Lawrason Brown, 

 M.D. 



The value of reactions in tuberculin therapy William Charles White, M.D., 

 and K. H. Van Norman, M.B. 



The use of the tuberculin test (subcutaneous) William L. Dunn, M.D. 



The diagnostic use of tuberculin Edward R. Baldwin, M.D. 



Note on the death rate from tuberculosis in various large municipalities 

 Hermann M. Biggs, M.D. 



Induced pneumothorax in the treatment of pulmonary disease Louis Ham- 

 man, M.D., and Martin F. Sloan, M.D. 



A report of 31 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis treated by compression of the 

 lung Mary E. Lapham, M.D. 



Restoration of working efficiency after sanatorium treatment Herbert Maxon 

 King, M.D. 





