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tion of the valuable clinical and social work which he has carried 

 on in the field of tuberculosis. 



The bibliography of Dr. James Alexander Miller follows: 



A clinical study of the children of tuberculous parents (with I. Ogden Wood- 

 ruff, M.D.). Jour. Am. Med. Assn., lii, 1016, 1909. 

 Clinical diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., v, 195, 



1909. 

 Relation of the physician to the anti-tuberculosis campaign. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. 



Assn., viii, 52, 1912. 

 Studies of the leukocytes in pulmonary tuberculosis and pneumonia (with 



Margaret A. Reed). Arch. Int. Med., ix, 609, 1912. 

 Hospital ventilation from the point of view of the clinician. Jour. Am. Med. 



Assn., Ixiii, 1623, 1914. 

 The effect of changes in atmospheric conditions upon the upper respiratory 



tract (with Gerhard H. Cocks, M.D.). Tr. Am. Clim. and Clin. Assn., 



xxxi, 31, 1915. 

 The effects of exposure to cold upon experimental infection of the respiratory 



tract (with Willis C. Noble). Jour. Exper. Med., xxiv, 223, 1916. 

 Some physiological effects of various atmospheric conditions. Am. Jour. 



Med. Sci., cliii, 412, 1917. 

 Some, problems of differential diagnosis in chronic pulmonary disease. New 



York Med. Jour., April 28, 1917. 

 Subacute and chronic non-tuberculous pulmonary infections. Tr. Nat. 



Tuberc. Assn., xiv, 78, 1918; also Am. Jour. Med. Sci., xliv, 805, 1917. 

 How America is helping France with her tuberculosis problem. Am. Rev. 



Tuberc., ii, 409, 1918. 

 Tuberculosis among European nations at war. Am. Rev. Tuberc., iii, 337, 



1919. 

 Some problems in the differential diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. Tr. 



Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xvi, 197, 1920; also Am. Rev. Tuberc., iv, 502, 1920. 

 Pulmonary tuberculosis. In Nelson's Loose Leaf System of Medicine, 1921. 



