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Dr. Holden is a member of the International Anti-tuberculosis 

 Association, the American Climatological Association, the Ameri- 

 can Public Health Association, and the National Association of 

 Hospital Superintendents, of which he is a vice-president. 



The bibliography of Dr. G. W. Holden follows: 



The advantages of sanatorium over home treatment of pulmonary tubercu- 

 losis. Denver Med. Times, xxv, 707-17, June, 1906. 

 Agnes Memorial Sanatorium. The Hospital, 1906. 

 A case of pulmonary and glandular aspergilosis. Am. Clim. and Clin. Assn., 



xxxi, 97-105, i pi., 1915. Digested in New York Med. Jour., cii, 479, 



Aug. 28, 1915. 

 Does Colorado climate influence tuberculosis? Read before Colorado Springs 



Society. 

 Duties of municipality and state in control of tuberculosis. Jour. Am. Med. 



Assn., ccvii, 10, 1907. 

 The mother's responsibility in the prevention of tuberculosis. Read before 



Mothers' Congress, Denver, 1910. 

 Open-air pavilions for the tuberculous. Brochure, Internat. Congr. on 



Tuberc., 1908. 



Prevention of tuberculosis. Lecture at Cesa Virinda, Pueblo, 1908. 

 Report of committee on model health ordinances for a city which is a resort of 



consumptives. [American Medical Association. Section on preventive 



medicine.] Chicago, 1911. 10 p. Reprint Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Dec. 



9, 1911. 

 Sanatorium treatment of tuberculosis in Colorado. 111. Med. Jour., ix, 14-24, 



1906; also Medical Age, Detroit, xxiv, 41-84, 1906. 

 Suggestions to physicians in the care of the consumptive. Tr. Med. Assn. of 



Alabama, 404-15, 1906. 



