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confirming the diagnosis, and an ovation was given to Dr. Bab- 

 cock such as is seldom seen in a medical amphitheater. It was a 

 scene which will never be forgotten by those who were privileged 

 to be present. 



The bibliography of Dr. Robert H. Babcock follows: 



The treatment of consumption, 1895. 



The open air treatment of consumptives who cannot seek change of climate. 

 Jour. Am. Med. Assn., April 6, 1895. 



The treatment of hemoptysis. Medicine, Sept., 1896. 



Antitoxin or serum therapy. North Am. Practitioner, Oct., 1896. 



The diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Oct. 20, 

 1900. 



The home treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. N. Y. Med. Jour., July 13, 

 1901. 



Cases of pleurisy with more or less permanent pneumonic induration are they 

 tuberculosis? Internat. Clin., i, series 12. 



Pulmonary tuberculosis and syphilis, with reports of three cases. Lancet- 

 Clinic, April 15, 1911. 



The early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. 111. Med. Jour., June, 1915. 



Diseases of the lungs a practical presentation of the subject for the use of 

 students and practitioners of medicine. D. Appleton & Co., 1907. 809 

 pages. 



