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been reprinted for distribution by several societies. He is a lover of 

 books, member of the Grolier Club of New York, possesses an exten- 

 sive library on tuberculosis, including some rare first editions, which 

 he intends to donate to the Trudeau Sanatorium as soon as the 

 library building is completed. Dr. Brown has been president of the 

 American Clinical and Climatological Association. He is a member 

 of the Association of American Physicians, American Medical Asso- 

 ciation, American Public Health Association, American Associa- 

 tion for Thoracic Surgery, Ecological Society, Association for the 

 Advancement of Science, Medical Library Association. He has 

 made a number of contributions to medical literature. 



We are indebted to Dr. Lawrason Brown, perhaps more than to 

 any one else, for the formation of the American Sanatorium Asso- 

 ciation, which has done and is doing so much toward improving 

 our knowledge of sanatorium construction, sanatorium manage- 

 ment, sanatorium treatment, and classification of cases according 

 to the extent of invasion and symptoms. He is now president of 

 this important organization. Besides being a fertile writer, Dr. 

 Brown is one of the principal teachers at the celebrated Trudeau 

 School, to which he has been attached from its very beginning. 



The bibliography of Dr. Lawrason Brown follows: 



Sputum examination in pulmonary tuberculosis and its prognostic value. 



Montreal Med. Jour., Oct., 1901. 

 The prognostic value of tubercle bacilli in sputum. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., 



Feb. 21, 1903. 



A study of weights in pulmonary tuberculosis. Am. Med., April 25, 1903. 

 Zomotherapy in tuberculosis. Am. Jour. Med. Sci., June., 1903, cxxv, 1071- 



1078. 

 An analysis of fifteen hundred cases of tuberculosis. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., 



Nov. 21, 1903. 



Some weather observations in the Adirondacks. Med. News, Aug. 20, 1904. 

 The shape of the chest in health and in tuberculosis (E. G. Pope). Am. Jour. 



Med. Sci., Oct., 1904, 619-636. 

 Treatment of the digestive disturbances occurring in pulmonary tuberculosis. 



Internat. Clin., iii, I4th series, 1904, 124-139. 



The early physical signs of pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. News, Oct. 15, 1904. 

 The post-discharge mortality among the patients of the Adirondack Cottage 



Sanitarium (E. G. Pope). Am. Med., Nov. 19, 1904, 879-882. 

 A study of the cases of pulmonary tuberculosis treated with tuberculin at the 



Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium. Zeitschr. f. Tuberk. u. Heilstattenw., 



Band vi, Heft 4, 235-254, 1904. 



