268 A HISTORY OF NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION 



A workshop for the rehabilitation of the tuberculous Grant Thorburn, M.D., 



and John S. Billings, M.D. 

 Clinical and therapeutic aspects of the Framingham work P. Challis Bartlett, 



M.D. 



Undergraduate instruction in tuberculosis Walter C. Klotz, M.D. 

 Post-graduate education in tuberculosis Edward R. Baldwin, M.D. 

 Some problems of medical education in tuberculosis Allen K. Krause, M.D. 

 Interim report on cases of extra-pleural thoracoplasty Edward Archibald, 



M.D. 



Dettweiler and his methods Hugh M. Kinghorn, M.D. 



Small pneumothorax in tuberculosis abstract of a monograph Nathan Bar- 

 low, M.D., and James C. Thompson, M.D. 

 Physical and clinical variations in a study of seven hundred tuberculous young 



women Philip King Brown, M.D. 

 The taking of temperature in the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis 



George Thomas Palmer, M.D. 

 The safe removal of tonsils by the desiccation method with the high frequency 



current in poor surgical risks, with especial reference to the tuberculous 



P. P. McCain, M.D. 



Further observations on heredity as influencing natural resistance to tubercu- 

 losisPaul A. Lewis, M.D., and Sewall Wright, Ph.D. 

 Fundamental features of the complement deviation reaction as applied to 



tuberculosis Paul A. Lewis, M.D., and Joseph D. Aaronson, M.D. 

 The destruction of tubercle bacilli in sewage by chlorine John M. Conroy, 



M.D., Bernice Brasted Conroy, and Arthur T. Laird, M.D. 

 The survival and virulence of tubercle bacilli in excised animal lymph nodes 



G. B. Webb, M.D., C. T. Ryder, M.D., and G. B. Gilbert, M.D. 

 The Griffith method for direct isolation of the tubercle bacillus Harold W. 



Lyall, Ph.D. 



Tuberculosis of the heart with the report of two cases Edward Weiss, M.D. 

 The course of pulmonary tuberculosis in guinea-pigs produced by the inhala- 

 tion of a low- virulent strain Leroy U. Gardner, M.D. 

 Studies of the influence of carbon dioxide on the resistance to tuberculosis: 



the effect of carbon dioxide upon the tubercle bacillus H. J. Corper, 



M.D., H. Gauss, M.D., and O. B. Rensch, M.D. 

 Studies with morphine in experimental tuberculosis H. J. Corper, M.D., H. 



Gauss, M.D., and O. B. Rensch, M.D. 



The significance of allergy in tuberculosis Allen K. Krause, M.D. 

 Chemical problems in the bacteriology of the tubercle bacillus Esmond R. 



Long, Ph.D. 

 Arrangement of the musculature of the bronchioli and its relation to certain 



pathological conditions in the lung William Snow Miller, M.D. 

 Finer divisions of the air spaces in man and some of the laboratory animals 



William Snow Miller, M.D. 

 Normal radiographic appearance of the chests of children a symposium (a) 



Kennon Dunham, M.D., and Kenneth D. Blackfan, M.D.; (b) H. K. 



