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the executive committee of the Philadelphia Health Council and 

 Tuberculosis Committee and of the Pennsylvania Tuberculosis 

 Society. He is the author of numerous papers on various phases 

 of tuberculosis and Red Cross work. 



The gradual development of the Red Cross Seal Sale, the ap- 

 propriation of $2,500,000 for the budget in 1919, and the subse- 

 quent development of the Christmas Seal independently of the 

 Red Cross reflect the diplomacy and tact of Dr. Hatfield in dealing 

 with situations that at various times threatened to disrupt the 

 entire tuberculosis movement. The wise guidance of the Christ- 

 mas seal campaign under his leadership has no doubt been the 

 most significant factor in placing the tuberculosis movement 

 where it is to-day. 



The bibliography of Dr. Charles J. Hatfield follows: 



History-taking in cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. News, Sept. 17, 



1904. 



Modes of infection in tuberculosis. Sanitation, i, 253-55, 1904-1905. 

 Tuberculosis exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Second annual 



report Henry Phipps Institute, 1904-05, 405-409. 

 Report on serum treatment. Third annual report Henry Phipps Institute, 



1905-1906, 90, 94. 

 Report of the Henry Phipps Institute Training School for Nurses. Third 



annual report Henry Phipps Institute, 1905-1906; 388; Fifth annual 



report, 1907-1908, 444. 

 Training for professional nursing in institutions for tuberculous patients. Tr. 



Sixth Internat. Congr. on Tuberc., iii, 407, 1908. 

 Employment for arrested cases of tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., iv, 



82, 1908. 

 The relation state and local anti-tuberculosis associations should sustain to 



each other. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xi, 321, 1911. 

 Introductory remarks to Advisory council. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., ix, 37, 



Tuberculosis relief associations. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xii, 406, 1916. 

 War and tuberculosis. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., clxxviii, 863, 1918. 

 Economic aspect of tuberculosis. Proc. Nat. Conference of Social Work, 



1919. 

 Henry Phipps Institute. Special report and prospectus, 1919. (Type- 



written.) 

 Report of the executive secretary. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., x, 23-29, 1914; 



xi, 27-36, 1915; xii, 24-36, 1916; xiii, 29-40, 1917; xiv, 32-46, 1918; xv, 



26-42, 1919; xvi, 33-48, 1920; xvii, 32-53, 1921. 



