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Primary infection with tubercle bacilli, with special reference to thoracic 

 glands. Calif. State Jour, of Med., 1913, 346. 



Early lesions of tuberculosis in the lungs. Tr. Am. dim. and Clin. Assn., 

 xxix, 34, 1913. 



Primary infection with tubercle bacilli, with special reference to thoracic 

 glands. Tr. Assn. Am. Phys., 1913, 408-421. 



Arequipa Sanatorium, a sociological and economic experiment in cases of tu- 

 berculous wage-earning girls. Cal. State Jour, of Med., 1914, 327. 



Sociologic experiment in treatment of tuberculosis working women. Jour. 

 Sociolog. Med., Easton, Pa., 1915, 209. 



Potteries of Arequipa Sanatorium. Mod. Hosp., viii, 394, 1917. 



Tuberculosis in army. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., 1917, 134. 



Clinical manifestations of various joint affections and their bearing on diag- 

 nosis. Internat. Clin., i, 93, 1918. 



Training of nurses and social workers in present emergency. Calif. State 

 Jour, of Med., xvi, 281, June, 1918. 



Army and tuberculosis. Med. and Surg., St. Louis, April, 1918. 



Subsequent history of cases discharged apparently cured from Arequipa Sana- 

 torium for wage-earning women during six years. Am. Rev. Tuberc., 

 Feb., 1919. 



Eighteen years' experience with ergo-therapy. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., xiv, 

 434, 1918. 



Teamwork in fight against tuberculosis. Jour. Outdoor Life, 1919, 174. 



