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Tuberculosis Association. In the fall of 1919 he was again chosen 

 to represent the National Tuberculosis Association at the British 

 Tuberculosis Conference in London. His value to the National 

 Association was again recognized when he was made chairman of 

 a committee of seven appointed to recommend changes in the 

 organization of the Association. The report of this committee 

 was presented to the board of directors at its meeting on Decem- 

 ber 8, 1920, and resulted in the adoption of the new by-laws of the 

 Association. 



The bibliography of Dr. David R. Lyman follows: 



The cutaneous reaction of Lautier and some studies in controls. Tr. Am. Clim. 

 and Clin. Assn., 1909. 



The employment of arrested cases. Jour. Outdoor Life, Jan., 1911. 



Diet in tuberculosis. Jour. Outdoor Life, Oct., 1911. 



The use of artificial pneumothorax in the treatment of pulmonary tubercu- 

 losis. Tr. Conn. State Med. Soc., 1913. 



After the sanatorium what? (Symposium). Jour. Outdoor Life, xi, Sept., 

 1914. 



The problem of the discharged sanatorium patient. St. Paul Med. Jour., 

 xvii, p. 270-80, April i, 1915. 



The tuberculosis work in Connecticut, its development in the last decade, 

 and its future needs. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., clxxii, 657-60, May 



6, 1915- 

 The work of the State Tuberculosis Commission, its development and present 



outlook. Proc. Conn. State Med. Socy., 1915. 

 Visiting nurses in the fight against tuberculosis. Virginia Med. Semi-Month., 



xx, 376-80, Nov. 12, 1915. 



Sanatorium temperature records. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xi, 205-208, 1919. 

 Some of the present needs of the tuberculosis work in Connecticut. Address 



before the Litchfield County Pub. Health Assn., May 25, 1916. Printed 



in pamphlet form. 

 The development of the tuberculosis crusade and its needs. Lancet-Clinic, 



cxvi, 193-199, Aug., 26, 1916. 



The teeth in tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xii, 178, 1916. 

 A case of unsuspected spontaneous pneumothorax. Tr. Amer. Climat. and 



Clin. Assn., 1916. 

 When is the diagnosis of tuberculosis without positive sputum justified? 



Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., clxxvii, no. 5, Aug. 2, 1917. 

 The control of the careless consumptive. Am. Rev. Tuberc., ii, no. I, 36-42, 



March, 1918. 

 Following up the discharged sanatorium patient. Am. Rev. Tuberc., ii, no. 



10, Dec., 1918. 

 Address of the president. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xv, 17, 1919. 



