370 A HISTORY OF NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION 



Over the portals of that other monument to Sachs' genius, the 

 Municipal Sanitarium, which had become a part of his very life, 

 are to be placed the following words: "Conceived in boundless 

 love of humanity and made possible by years of toil." 



The bibliography of Dr. Theodore B. Sachs follows: 



Tuberculosis in the Jewish district of Chicago. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Aug. 



6, 1904. 



A plea for the poor consumptives. Reform Advocate, Oct. 29, 1904. 

 The mission of local sanatoria in the crusade against tuberculosis. Jewish 



Exponent, May 25, 1906. 

 Local sanatoriums and tuberculosis. Charities and the Commons, May 26, 



1906. 



The tuberculosis nurse. Am. Jour. Nursing, May, 1908. 

 Some observations on the ophthalmo-tuberculin reaction. Med. Rec., May 



30, 1908. 

 Children of the tuberculous. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., iv, 283, 1908; also in 



Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Oct. 24, 1908. 



A ten year fight against tuberculosis in the Jewish districts of Chicago. Re- 

 form Advocate, Jan. 30, 1909. 

 The diagnostic value of local tuberculin reactions. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., 



vi, 203, 1910; also Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Jan. 21, 1911. 

 Care of advanced consumptives. Survey, June 17, 1911. 

 Examination of employees for tuberculosis. Survey, Oct. 21, 1911. 

 When is a case of tuberculosis curable? Time required for cure and subse- 

 quent precautions to be observed. Illinois Med. Jour., Dec., 1911. 

 Examination of employes for tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., viii, 157, 



1912. 



Superintending health of employes. The Survey, Oct. II, 1913. 

 Campaign in Chicago for medical examination of employes. Tr. Nat. 



Tuberc. Assn., x, 35, 1914. 

 Official responsibility of the city in the tuberculosis problem. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. 



Assn., xi, 278, 1915. 

 Artificial pneumothorax in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Tr. 



Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xi, 150, 1915; also Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Nov. 



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