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Address of the vice-president. The duties, responsibilities and opportunities 



of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. 



Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., ii, 14, 1906. 

 The way of infection in tuberculosis. Med., Dec., 1906. 

 The essentials in the crusade against tuberculosis. N. Y. Med. Jour., March, 



1907. 



The crusade against tuberculosis. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp., Aug., 1907. 

 Report on the International Congress on Tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. 



Assn., iii, 20, 1907; also Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., iv, 18, 1908. 

 The hospital for advanced cases of tuberculosis. Internat. Clin., i, igth series. 

 The influence of the International Congress on Tuberculosis in Washington, 



1908. Read at the opening of the International Tuberculosis Exhibit 



of New York, Dec., 1908. 



Our consumptive brethren. Sunday School Times, Dec., 1908. 

 The crusade against tuberculosis in Pennsylvania. Annual report of the 



Free Hospital for Poor Consumptives, 1908. 



Work for patients as an economic factor. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., v, 181, 1909. 

 State appropriations to hospitals not under state control. Objections to the 



Pennsylvania method. Penn. Med. Jour., Jan., 1910. 

 Present status of the tuberculosis campaign and the essentials for thorough and 



prompt success. New York Med. Jour., Feb. 5, 1910. 

 The tuberculosis situation in Pennsylvania in the year 1909. Privately 



printed 1910. 

 The medical profession in relationship to preventive medicine. Interstate 



Med. Jour., xvii, no. 6, 1910. 

 Skin inunction as a therapeutic measure. Monthly Cyclopedia and Med. 



Bull., Aug., 1910. 



The crux of the tuberculosis problem. Med. Rec., May, 1910. 

 Tuberculosis among the poor. Tr. Conference of Catholic Charities, Wash- 

 ington, D. C., 1910. 

 Advantages of local care and treatment of tuberculosis. Interstate Med. 



Jour., xvii, no. 12, 1910. 

 The progress in the tuberculosis campaign in Pennsylvania up to 1911. Tr. 



College of Physicians of Phila., 1911 ; also Interstate Clinics, ii, 2ist series. 

 Tuberculosis as it concerns the physician. Interstate Med. Jour., xviii, no. 



2, 1911. 



Crusade against tuberculosis. Consumption a curable and preventable 

 disease. P. Reilly, Phila., 1903. Several editions. 



