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gift of 1,200 of Doctor Trudeau's former patients, and the formal 

 presentation to the institution was made by one of these patients, 

 Miss Louise E. Bonney, now a high-school teacher in New York. 

 The statue is mounted on a marble pedestal and placed on the 

 terrace in front of the main building, in which are located the 

 administration offices. From this point one has a wonderful view 

 of the mountains in all their grandeur. The front of the pedestal 

 bears the following inscription: 



EDWARD L. TRUDEAU 



THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN HEALED IN THIS 



PLACE 



HAVE PUT THIS MONUMENT HERE 



A TOKEN OF THEIR GRATITUDE 



AUGUST IO, IQiS. 



On the reverse of the pedestal, in the original French, are the 

 words : 



GUERIR QUELQUEFOIS 

 SOULAGER SOUVENT, 

 CONSOLER TOUJOURS. 



(To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always.) 



Some day, when the Great White Plague shall be no more, the 

 name of Edward Livingston Trudeau will be gratefully remem- 

 bered as one who taught us how to fight and conquer this great 

 enemy of mankind. 



The bibliography of Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau follows: 



Infectiousness of non-bacillary phthisis. Am. Jour. Med. Sc., Oct., 1885. 



Environment experiment in relation to bacterial invasion. Am. Jour. Med. 

 Sc., July, 1887; also in Tr. Am. Clim. and Clin. Assn., iv, 131, 1887. 



Sulphuretted hydrogen vs. the tubercle bacillus. Med. News, li, 570, 1887. 



Environment experiments repeated. Tr. Am. Clim. and Clin. Assn., v, 91, 

 1888. 



Hydrofluoric acid as a destructive agent to tubercle bacilli. Med. News, 

 Hi, 486, May 5, 1888. 



Hot-air inhalations in pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. News, Sept. 28, 1889; 

 also in Tr. Assn. of Am. Physicians, iv, 287, 1889. 



Some cultures of the tubercle bacillus illustrating variations, growth and 

 pathogenic properties. Tr. Assn. Am. Physicians, v, 183, 1890. 



Limitation of prevalence of tuberculosis. (Discussion.) Tr. Assn. Am. Phy- 

 sicians, v, p. 207, 1890. 



