DONALD B. ARMSTRONG, M.D. 



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Community Health and Tuberculosis Demonstration. (See p. 

 70.) To Dr. Armstrong's activities and achievements in this 

 capacity we have already referred in the general history when 

 recording the results of this unique experiment. Since the 

 creation of the National Health Council, Dr. Armstrong has 

 served as acting executive officer of that organization. He has 

 recently resigned as executive officer of the Framingham Com- 

 munity Health and Tuberculosis Demonstration and is now 

 executive officer of the National Health Council. We are 

 indebted to Dr. Armstrong for a number of valuable publications 

 which show his ability as a physician and administrator, emi- 

 nently fitted for that important task to which he has been 

 assigned. 



The bibliography of Dr. Donald B. Armstrong follows: 



LIST OF FRAMINOHAM PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS ISSUED IN CONNECTION 

 WITH THE COMMUNITY HEALTH AND TUBERCULOSIS DEMONSTRATION 



Monographs and General Publications 

 Framingham Monographs: No. I General series, i, The program. 



No. 2 Medical series, i, The sickness census. 



No. 3 Sanitary series, i, Vital statistics. 



No. 4 -Medical series, ii, Medical examination 

 campaigns. 



No. 5 Medical series, iii, Tuberculosis findings. 



No. 6 Sanitary series, ii, Schools and factories. 



No. 7 General series, ii, The children's summer 

 camp. 



No. 8 General series, iii, Health letters. 

 Diagnostic standards (4 editions). 

 Report of the Committee on Appraisal. 

 Framingham keep fit. 

 Healthy homes make happiness. 

 Advice to persons having consumption. 



What has the health demonstration done thus far for Framingham? 

 Framingham's opportunity. 

 Your annual medical examination. 

 Framingham Yardsticks. Four Years of the Demonstration. 



Reprints 



The Framingham Health and Tuberculosis Demonstration. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. 

 Assn., xiii, 398, 1917; also in Am. Jour. Pub. Health, vii, no. 3, March, 

 1917. 

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