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Dr. Ethan A. Gray, Chicago; Dr. Charles Lyman Greene, St. Paul; Dr. 

 Elmer E. Hegg, Seattle; Frederick L. Hoffman, New York; Dr. G. Walter 

 Holden, Denver; Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs, Baltimore; Dr. Herbert M. King, 

 Loomis, N. Y.; John A. Kingsbury, New York; Dr. S. A. Knopf, New York; 

 Dr. H. R. M. Landis, Philadelphia; Miss Julia C. Lathrop, Washington; Col. 

 J. L. Ludlow, Winston-Salem; Dr. Cabot Lull, Birmingham, Ala.; Dr. David 

 R. Lyman, Wallingford, Conn.; S. Livingston Mather, Cleveland; Dr. Alfred 

 Meyer, New York; Dr. James Alexander Miller, New York; A. L. Mills, 

 Portland, Ore.; Dr. Charles L. Minor, Asheville; John Mitchell, New York; 

 Charles P. Neill, New York; Dr. Charles O. Probst, Columbus, O.; Dr. Wat- 

 son S. Rankin, Raleigh, N. C.; Dr. Mazyck P. Ravenel, Madison, Wis.; 

 Julius Rosenwald, Chicago; Dr. Theodore B. Sachs, Chicago; Dr. E. C. 

 Schroeder, Washington; Gen. C. F. Stokes, Washington; Seymour H. Stone, 

 Boston; Dr. Edward L. Trudeau, Saranac Lake; Dr. Thomas D. Tuttle, Warm 

 Springs, Mont.; Dr. Gerald B. Webb, Colorado Springs; Dr. William H. 

 Welch, Baltimore; Dr. F. F. Wesbrook, Vancouver; Dr. William Charles 

 White, Pittsburgh; Alexander M. Wilson, Philadelphia. 



Executive secretary, Charles J. Hatfield, M.D.; assistant secretary, Philip 

 P. Jacobs, Ph.D.; field secretaries, Dixon Van Blarcom and Charles M. De 

 Forest. 



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

 tions at the meeting of June 14-16, 1915: 



The child and the home George M. Kober, M.D. 



The child and the school Sherman C. Kingsley. 



The child and the community Edward O. Otis, M.D. 



Trachea position Gerald B. Webb, M.D., Alexius M. Forster, M.D., and 



G. Burton Gilbert, M.D. 



The cutaneous tuberculin vaccination method John Ritter, M.D. 

 A study of Kroenig's isthmus in pulmonary tuberculosis Walter C. Klotz, 



M.D. 



The diagnosis of intra-thoracic tuberculosis in children W. J. Dobbie, M.D. 

 A clinical study of 228 children in relation to tuberculosis exposure controlled 



by von Pirquet reaction John B. Manning, M.D., and Howard James 



Knott, M.D. 



Does the general practitioner utilize the means at his disposal for the diag- 

 nosis of early pulmonary tuberculosis? James S. Ford, M.D. 

 The x-ray as an aid in the study of pulmonary tuberculosis Ray W. Matson, 



M.D. 



Prevention and care of laryngeal tuberculosis Julius Dworetzky, M.D. 

 Pancreatic ferment determination in pulmonary tuberculosis Ethan A. 



Gray, M.D., and Olga Pickman, M.D. 

 Essential points in the early determination of tubercle Frederick Slyfield, 



M.D. 

 Non-tuberculous lesions of the lung William Charles White, M.D. 



