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The bibliography of Dr. Henry Sewall follows: 



On the relations of diaphragmatic and costal respiration (with M. E. Pollard). 



Jour. Physiol., xi, 159, 1890. 



On tuberculosis contracted in Colorado. Tr. Colo. State Med. Soc., 1895, 385- 

 Clinical uses of stethoscopic pressure. N. Y. Med. Jour., Ixvi, 758, 1897. 

 Comparison of physical signs and x-ray pictures of the chest in early stages of 



tuberculosis (with S. B. Childs). Arch. Int. Med., 1912, x, 45. 

 Bimanual palpatory percussion. Arch, of Diagnosis, v, 13, 1912. 

 On what do the hygienic and therapeutic properties of the open air depend? 



Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Iviii, 174, 1912. 

 Role of the stethoscope in physical diagnosis. Am. Jour. Med. Sc., cxlv, 234, 





The auscultatory determination of early pathologic changes in the lungs. Jour. 



Am. Med. Assn., Ix, 2027, 1913. 



Another view on ventilation. Interstate Med. Jour., xxiii, 23, 1916. 

 Experimental tuberculosis in guinea pigs following preliminary treatment 



with tuberculin by the nose (with C. F. Hegner and C. Powell). Am. 



Rev. Tuberc., i, 220, 1917. 



Experimental asthma in guinea pigs. Jour. Lab. and Clin. Med., ii, 874, 1917. 

 Diagnosis of tuberculosis. Colo. Med., xiv, 286, 1917. 

 On occult tuberculosis. Am. Rev. Tuberc., iii, 665, 1920. 

 Importance of subliminal symptoms and period of alternation of rest and 



exercise in the treatment of tuberculosis. Am. Rev. Tuberc., v, 236, 1921. 

 The effects of limiting the respiratory excursions of the upper thorax in re- 



fractory cases of pulmonary tuberculosis (with S. Swezey). Am. Rev. 



Tuberc., v, 547, 1921. 



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