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O. Probst, Columbus, O.; Dr. Christen Quevli, Tacoma; Dr. Watson S. 

 Rankin, Raleigh, N. C.; Dr. Mazyck P. Ravenel, Columbus, Mo.; Dr. Theo- 

 dore 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, Seattle; Dr. E. R. Vander Slice, Kearney, Neb.; 

 Miss Maude Van Syckle, Detroit; Dr. Gerald B. Webb, Colorado Springs; 

 Dr. William H. Welch, Baltimore; Dr. William Charles White, Pittsburgh. 



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

 P. Jacobs, Ph.D.; field secretaries, Charles M. DeForest and Frederick D. 

 Hopkins. 



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

 tions at the meeting of May 11-12, 1916: 



Housing and tuberculosis Lawrence Veiller. 



The separation of tuberculosis from general medicine Thomas McCrae, M.D. 



The relation of the general hospital to tuberculosis George Dock, M.D. 



Observations on the teaching of tuberculosis William S. Thayer, M.D. 



Hemoptysis as a symptom Frederick T. Lord, M.D. 



Tuberculosis often of secondary importance to other pathological conditions 

 C. D. Parfitt, M.D. 



Results obtained by the class method of home treatment in pulmonary tu- 

 berculosis during a period of ten years Joseph H. Pratt, M.D. 



D'Espine's sign: its significance in pulmonary and glandular tuberculosis 

 H. S. Hatch, M.D. 



The use of the x-ray in the diagnosis and study of pulmonary tuberculosis 

 Charles L. Minor, M.D. 



The early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis by x-rays: the Roentgeno- 

 logical aspect Frederick H. Baetjer, M.D. 



The therapeutic value of the U. S. P. tincture of iodine in the treatment of 

 tuberculosis and other infectious diseases when properly administered and 

 given in progressively increasing doses John Ritter, M.D. 



Chronic non-tuberculous pulmonary infections Louis Hamman, M.D., and 

 S. Wolman, M.D. 



The teeth in tuberculosis David R. Lyman, M.D. 



Rest of the individual lung by posture Gerald B. Webb, M.D., Alexius M. 

 Forster, M.D., and F. M. Houck, M.D. 



Gastric function in pulmonary tuberculosis Henry K. Mohler, M.D., and 

 Elmer H. Funk, M.D. 



The relation of tuberculosis of the bronchial glands to the diagnosis of tubercu- 

 losis of the lungs Mary E. Lapham, M.D. 



Complement fixation in the diagnosis of tuberculosis H. J. Corper, M.D. 



A clinical and experimental study of complement fixation in tuberculosis 

 S. A. Petroff. 



Complement fixation in pulmonary tuberculosis: some clinical observations 

 Alfred Meyer, M.D. 



