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Hopkins, administrative secretary; Amelia T. Dutcher, administrative assis- 

 tant; S. M. Sharpe, business manager; L. B. Whitcomb, purchasing agent; 

 Grace Douglass, office secretary; Dr. Donald B. Armstrong, assistant secretary 

 and executive officer of the Community Health and Tuberculosis Demonstra- 

 tion at Framingham; Dr. H. A. Pattison, supervisor medical service; Dr. 

 Edgar Thomson Shields, medical field secretary; T. B. Kidner, institutional 

 secretary: Mary E. Marshall, R.N., secretary for nursing; Walter I. Hamil- 

 ton, industrial research secretary; George T. Eddy, industrial research libra- 

 rian; Philip P. Jacobs, Ph.D., publicity director; Basil G. Eaves, campaign 

 secretary; Helena V. Williams, assistant publicity secretary; Elizabeth Cole, 

 assistant publicity secretary; Eleanor B. Conklin, editorial assistant; Arthur 

 J. Strawson, supervisor field service; Jessamine S. Whitney, statistician; 

 Charles M. DeForest, Modern Health Crusader executive; M. Grace Osborne 

 and Louise Strachan, assistant Crusader executives. 



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

 tions at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the National Tuber- 

 culosis Association, June I4th to 17th, 1921: 



How compensation is provided for ex-service beneficiaries by the Bureau of 



War Risk insurance Haven Emerson, M.D. 

 Provision for hospital and dispensary care of tuberculous ex-service patients 



by the Public Health Service F. C. Smith, M.D. 

 Vocational training for arrested tuberculous patients by the Federal Board for 



Vocational Education Hon. Uel W. Lamkin. 

 The limitations and possibilities in the federal care of tuberculous ex-service 



patients David R. Lyman, M.D. 



Di-chloramine T in tuberculous abscesses Edward J. Murray, M.D. 

 The management of pleural effusions in the course of therapeutic pneumo- 



thorax Barnett P. Stivelman, M.D., and Joseph Rosenblatt, M.D. 

 Theoretical explanation of the formation of Roentgenographic pleural annular 



shadows J. Burns Amberson, M.D. 

 Theoretical considerations on the application of ultraviolet radiation to 



tuberculous laryngitis Edgar Mayer, M.D. 

 Results in one hundred cases of pulmonary and intestinal tuberculosis with the 



use of the ultraviolet ray Sidney F. Blanchet, M.D. 

 A comparison of vital capacity readings and x-ray findings in pulmonary 



tuberculosis J. A. Myers, M.D. 

 The curative value of pneumothorax in non-tuberculous lesions of the lung 



disappearance of osteo-arthropathy William Charles White, M.D. 

 Certain manifestations of hypertrophic osteo-arthropathy in pulmonary 



tuberculosis: a survey of a sanatorium group of patients H. J. Corper, 



M.D., and Philip Cosman, M.D., in collaboration with William H. Gil- 

 more, M.D., and Louisa T. Black, M.D. 

 Lymphatism and tuberculosis Maurice Fishberg, M.D. 



