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portant contribution is perhaps the one on "Symptomatology of 

 Pulmonary Tuberculosis" in Klebs' "Treatise of Tuberculosis by 

 American Authors." Dr. Minor's elaborate article on the sub- 

 ject, covering 240 pages of Klebs' system, is recognized as one of 

 the best expositions of the subject and is as up to date to-day as it 

 was ten years ago when it was written. His presidential address 

 is to be found on page 23 of the Transactions of the Fourteenth 

 Annual Meeting, 1918, of the National Tuberculosis Association. 

 Among the most widely used and quoted of Dr. Minor's writings 

 is his little pamphlet, entitled "Hints and Help for Tuberculous 

 Patients." 



The bibliography of Dr. Charles L. Minor follows: 



On the feasibility and management of a hygienic cure of pulmonary tubercu- 

 losis outside of closed sanatoria. N. Y. Med. Jour., Dec. and Jan., 1902. 



Hygiene vs. drugs in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. N. Y. Med. 

 Jour., Jan., 1899. 



On the use and abuse of pulmonary gymnastics in the treatment of pulmonary 

 tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., ii, 368, 1906; also in Therap. Gaz., 

 Oct., 1906. 



Notes on some common errors in the technique of sputum staining for tubercle 

 bacilli (with Paul Ringer). Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., ii, 246, 1906. 



Treatment of tuberculous patients in their homes and in places other than 

 sanatoria. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., March, 1909. 



Hints and helps for tuberculous patients. Printed several times in Jour. Out- 

 door Life. 



What you should know about tuberculosis (with David R. Lyman). Prepared 

 for Nat. Tuberc. Assn. Pamphlet 106. 



Use of the x-ray in the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. N. Y. Med. Jour., 

 March, 1910. 



Early changes in the larynx in pulmonary tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. 

 Assn., vi, 186, 1910. 



The psychological handling of the tuberculosis patient. Internat. Clin., ii, 

 series 28. 



Problem of rest or exercise in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. 

 Rec., Oct. 7, 1916. 



The r61e of the x-ray in the physical examination of the lungs. Tr. Am. 

 Clim. and Clin. Assn., 33, 1917. 



Importance of the control of childhood infection in the crusade for the eradica- 

 tion of tuberculosis. South. Med. Jour., Feb., 1917. 



Address at thirteenth annual meeting. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xiii, 41, 1917. 



Deductions from four and one-half years' use of artificial pneumothorax in 

 the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xiii, 

 218, 1917; also Am. Rev. Tuberc., Nov., 1917. 



