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Value of Roentgen ray in diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis in war time. 

 Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Feb. 23, 1918, 516-519. 



Tuberculosis as an army problem. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xiv, 318, 1918; 

 also Am. Rev. Tuberc., Aug., 1918, 335. 



The clinical value of complement fixation in pulmonary tuberculosis based 

 on a study of 540 cases (S. A. Petroff). Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xiv, 250, 

 1918; also Am. Rev. Tuberc., Nov., 1918. 



A study of pulmonary and pleural annular radiographic shadows. Tr. Nat. 

 Tuberc. Assn., xiv, 171, 1918; also Am. Rev. Tuberc., Jan., 1919. 



A study of the effects of typhoid fever and antityphoid immunization on pul- 

 monary tuberculosis. (History of a typhoid fever epidemic at the Tru- 

 deau Sanatorium) (Heise, Petroff and Wilson). Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., 

 xiv, 230, 1918; also Am. Rev. Tuberc., Feb., 1919. 



The early Roentgen diagnosis of ulcerative tuberculous colitis (H. L. Sampson). 

 Jour. Am. Med. Assn., July 12, 1919, 77-85. 



Etiological studies in tuberculosis (Petroff and Pesquera). Tr. Nat. Tuberc. 

 Assn., xv, 259, 1919; also Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Nov. 22, 1919, 1576-1578. 



A preliminary study of clinical activity (Heise, Petroff and Sampson). Tr. 

 Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xv, 87, 1919. 



The influence of anesthesia on experimental tuberculosis in guinea pigs (S. A. 

 Petroff). Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xv, 292, 1919. 



The place of the sanatorium in the study of tuberculosis. Am. Rev. Tuberc. 

 May, 1920. 



Twenty years' experience with the subcutaneous tuberculin test (F. H. Heise). 

 Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xvi, 147, 1920; also Am. Rev. Tuberc., June, 1920. 



The classification of pulmonary tuberculosis based upon symptoms and physi- 

 cal and x-ray findings (Heise and Sampson). Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., 

 xvi, 79, 1920; also Am. Rev. Tuberc., Aug., 1920. 



Adrenalin hypersensitiveness in definite and unproved pulmonary tubercu- 

 losis (Heise and Brown). Am. Rev. Tuberc., iv, no. 8, 1920. 



The occurrence of intestinal tuberculosis in patients with pulmonary tubercu- 

 losis, at the Trudeau Sanatorium (Heise and Sampson). Tr. Nat. 

 Tuberc. Assn., xvi, 114, 1920; also Am. Rev. Tuberc., Aug., 1920. 



Certain points in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis; 

 also Am. Jour. Med. Sci., Sept., 1920, 324. 



On personal experience and the value of a medical society to its members. 

 Am. Rev. Tuberc., Sept., 1920. 



Rules for recovery from tuberculosis. Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1916. 



Specific treatment. In Tuberculosis, by Arnold C. Klebs, published by D. 

 Appleton and Co., New York, 1909, p. 508-588. 



The symptoms, etc., of tuberculosis. In Modern Medicine, by William Osier, 

 published by Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1907. p. 248-435. 



The anti-tuberculosis movement in the United States: control and eradica- 

 tion of tuberculosis, by many authors. Published by William Green and 

 Son, Edinburgh and London, 1911, 256-277. 



