GENERAL GEORGE M. STERNBERG, M.C., U.S.A. 397 



yellow fever, malarial fever, tuberculosis, and other infectious 

 diseases. 



The bibliography of Gen. George M. Sternberg follows: 



Report of microscopical examination of suspended particles found in the 

 atmosphere. Nat. Bd. Health Report 2, p. 387-396, 1880. 



A fatal form of septicaemia in the rabbit, produced by the subcutaneous in- 

 jection of human saliva. (The discovery of the organism causing croupous 

 pneumonia.) Nat. Bd. Health Bull., 2, p. 781-783, 1881 ; also 3, p. 87-92, 

 1881. 



Experiments with disinfectants. Nat. Bd. Health Bull., 3, p. 21, 68, 181. 



Bacteria and the germ theory of disease. Tr. Med. Society, California, 12, 

 P- 193-198, 1882. 



Bacterial organisms. Western Lancet n, p. 198-203, 1882. 



Is tuberculosis a parasitic disease? Medical News, 1892, p. 730. 



Sanatorium treatment for the tuberculous. Washington Med. Annals, 1905. 



First fifty cases of tuberculosis treated at Star Mount Sanatorium. Wash- 

 ington Med. Annals, 1907. 



Building of model homes. Report of the President's Home Commission, 1908. 



Housing the working classes a factor in the prevention of tuberculosis. Jour. 

 Outdoor Life, 1910. 



Results of treatment at the Star Mount Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Wash- 

 ington Medical Annals, 1911. . 



Small homes within the city limits for unskilled wage earners. 2nd edition, 

 Nat. Housing Assn. Public no. 27, 1915. 



Manual of bacteriology. 1893. 

 Textbook on bacteriology. 1901. 



