458 A HISTORY OF NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION 



Some points in the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis. Albany Med. 



Annals, April, 1906. 

 Suggestion in the treatment of haemoptysis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., ii, 459, 



1906. 



The prevention of tuberculosis. Brehmer Rest, Third Annual Report, 1907. 

 A brief study of a diphtheria epidemic at the Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium 



(A. H. Allen and E. J. S. Lupton). Am. Jour. Med. Sci., Feb., 1907. 

 The ultimate test of sanatorium treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis and its 



application to the results obtained in the Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium 



(E. G. Pope). Zeitschr. f. Tuberk., bd. xii, ht. 3, 1908, 206-15. 

 The sanatorium. Internat. Clin., i, i8th series, 1-21. 

 The early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. Albany Med. Annals, April, 



1908. New York State Jour, of Med., May, 1908. 

 Dissecting aneurism of the aorta and pulmonary artery following rupture of 



the arch of the aorta. N. Y. Med. Jour., July 4, 1908. 

 The diagnostic and therapeutic use of tuberculin. Boston Med. and Surg. 



Jour., July 23, 1908, 97-106. 

 The hygienic requirements for the construction and equipment of sanatoriums. 



Internat. Tuberc. Conference, Phila., Sept., 24-26, 1908. 

 The ultimate results of sanatorium treatment. Tr. Sixth Internat. Congr. 



on Tuberc., i, part 2, 927-949, 1908. 

 The heart in pulmonary tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., iv, 116, 1908; 



also Am. Jour. Med. Sci., Dec., 1908, and Feb., 1909. 



The clasisfication of pulmonary tuberculosis and statistical reports of sana- 

 toria. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Jan. 30, 1909, 341-348. 

 An outline for a co-ordinated attack upon tuberculosis. N. Y. Med. Jour. 



Nov. 20, 1909. 

 Some studies with the cutaneous tuberculin test. A preliminary report. Tr. 



Assn. Am. Phys., 1909, 104-144. 

 The cultivation of tubercle bacilli directly from sputum by the use of anti- 



formin (Daniel Smith). Jour. Med. Research, June, 1910. 

 Properly regulated rest and exercise in pulmonary tuberculosis. Jour. Out- 

 door Life, June, 1911, 149-152. 

 The specificity, danger and accuracy of the tuberculin test. Am. Jour. Med. 



Sci., Oct., 1911, 469-475. 

 The causes of death in pulmonary tuberculosis. Tr. Am. Clim. and Clin. 



Assn., 1911, 65-86; also Zeitschr. f. Tuberk., bd. xviii, h. i, 1911, 43-52. 

 The albumin reaction in the sputum in pulmonary tuberculosis (with W. H. 



Ross). Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., vii, 260-289, 1911. 



The present status of the tuberculin test. Tr. Assn. Am. Phys., 1911, 22-32. 

 A study of the blood of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis undergoing 



sanatorium and tuberculin treatment (A. F. Miller and E. J. S. Lupton). 



Am. Jour. Med. Sci., May, 1912, 683-693. 

 Tuberculin, its history, preparation and value (A. F. Miller). Jour. Outdoor 



Life, Jan., 1912, 12-13. 



Routine medical work in a sanatorium (H. L. Barnes and V. F. Cullen). Bos- 

 ton Med. and Surg. Jour., Oct. 31, 1912, 613-614. 



