414 A HISTORY OF NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION 



Journal of the Outdoor Life, of which periodical he is the treasurer 

 and managing editor. The growth of this journal in importance 

 and circulation has been already referred to in the general history, 

 but the fact that under the guidance of the managing editor the 

 circulation has been increased from about 2,000 in 1910 to nearly 

 6,500 in 1921, deserves special mention here. 



Both Dr. Farrand and Dr. Hatfield have frankly stated on 

 many occasions their belief that Dr. Jacobs, by his long associa- 

 tion with the work of the National Tuberculosis Association, has 

 accumulated a greater store of knowledge of the details of tuber- 

 culosis work in the United States than has any other single in- 

 dividual in this country. 



It would indeed be ungrateful did the author of this biograph- 

 ical sketch fail to embrace this opportunity to express again to 

 Dr. Jacobs his profound gratitude for the invaluable help he has 

 given in the preparation of the History of the National Tuber- 

 culosis Association. 



The bibliography of Philip P. Jacobs follows : 



Ambulance service in Greater New York. Published by N. Y. State Charities 



Aid Assn., 1907. 



New hospitals needed in Greater New York. Published by N. Y. State Chari- 

 ties Aid Assn., 1908. 

 Tuberculosis directory. Published by Nat. Tuberc. Assn., 1908, 1911, 1916 



and 1919. 



German sociology. Columbia doctor's thesis. Published privately 1909. 

 Tuberculosis. Charities, xxi, 686-90, Jan. 16, 1909. 

 Eight million dollars to prevent tuberculosis. Survey, xxii, 821-822, Sept. 18, 



1909. 



National Tuberculosis Association. Survey, xxii, 327-329, May 29, 1909. 

 Trend of anti-tuberculosis crusade. Survey, xxii, 710-713, Aug. 21, 1909. 

 Bird's-eye view of the anti-tuberculosis campaign. Survey, xxiii, 579-82, 



Jan. 29, 1910. 

 National Tuberculosis Association meeting. Survey, xxiv, 290-293, May 14, 



1910. 



New York Tuberculosis Conference. Survey, xxiv, 49-51, April, 1910. 

 Campaign of 1910. Jour. Outdoor Life, viii, 17, 1911. 

 Welfare work of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Survey, xxiv, 



705-707, Aug. 13, 1910. 



Christmas seals. Survey, xxix, 307-308, Dec. 7, 1912. 

 Tuberculosis prevention costs in 1911. Survey, xxvii, 1612-13, Jan. 20, 1912. 



