334 A HISTORY OF NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION 



Unfortunately, owing to serious illness, Dr. Bowditch was pre- 

 vented from delivering the usual presidential address, and the 

 vice-president, Mr. Homer Folks, had to take his place on that 

 occasion. We rejoice in Dr. Bowditch 's complete recovery, which 

 has enabled him since to accomplish so much good work on be- 

 half of the tuberculosis cause. 



The bibliography of Dr. Vincent Y. Bowditch follows : 



A case of traumatic linear atrophy. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., June 25, 



1885. 

 The treatment of pulmonary disease by means of "pneumatic differentiation." 



Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., July 16, 1885. 

 A case of phthisis with numerous bacilli. Complete arrest of the disease. 



Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., Dec. 10, 1885. 

 The use of strophanthus hispidus in heart disease. Boston Med. and Surg. 



Jour., March 17, 1887. 

 Homoeopathy as viewed by a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. 



Address before the Hahnemann Society of the Boston University School 



of Medicine. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., June 24 and 30, 1886. 

 Comparative importance of different climatic attributes in the treatment of 



pulmonary consumption. Med. News, Oct. 13, 1888. 

 Two cases of phthisis treated by intra-pulmonary injections. Read before 



Mass. Med. Socy., March 13, 1889. 

 Comparative results in ninety cases of phthisis pulmonalis. Delivered before 



Am. Clim. and Clin. Assn., June, 1889. 

 The establishment of sanatoria for pulmonary diseases in the vicinity of our 



great cities. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., Feb. 25, 1892. 

 The effect of change of posture upon heart murmurs. Internat. Med. Maga- 

 zine, Nov., 1892. 

 Three years' experience with sanitarium treatment of pulmonary diseases near 



Boston. Tr. Am. Clim. and Clin. Assn., 1894. 

 Suggestions: The result of recent experiences with phthisical patients. Tr. 



Am. Clim. and Clin. Assn., 1898. 

 State sanatoria for tuberculosis. Read at meeting of the Providence Med. 



Assn., December 3, 1900. 



The home (sanitarium) treatment versus the climatic treatment of consump- 

 tion. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., Sept. 19, 1901. 

 The care of consumptives in state and private sanatoria in Massachusetts. 



Address before Maryland Public Health Assn., Jan. 28, 1902. 

 Subsequent histories of seventy-nine arrested cases treated at the Sharon 



* Sanatorium, 1891-1902. Tr. Am. Clim. and Clin. Assn., 1903. 

 Origin and growth of sanatoria for . tuberculosis in Massachusetts. Jour. 



Tuberc., April, 1903. 

 Arrested tuberculosis; subsequent histories of cases treated at the Sharon 



Sanatorium. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., March 17, 1904. 



