APPENDIX II 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL TUBER- 

 CULOSIS ASSOCIATION 



IT WOULD be impossible to give a complete list of all of the 

 publications of the National Tuberculosis Association since 

 its beginning. Much of the printed matter issued by the 

 Association is of ephemeral value and is designed merely for 

 occasional use. A list of the more stable and permanent publi- 

 cations of the Association, however, is of value in this record. 

 Such a list follows: 



Transactions of the annual meetings of the National Tuberculosis Associa- 

 tion, beginning with Vol. I, 1905, to and including Vol. XVII, 1921. These 

 annual volumes contain all of the papers read at the annual meetings, lists 

 of members, a record of the meeting, resolutions adopted, reports of the 

 treasurer, managing director, and other reports. Volumes range in size 

 from about 350 pages to nearly 700 pages. A cumulative index of the 

 Transactions has been published, covering the years 1905-1920. 



Journal of the Outdoor Life, the official organ of the National Tuberculosis 

 Association published monthly since 1904. The Journal of the Outdoor 

 Life is not owned by the National Tuberculosis Association, but since 

 1910 has been published in close relation with the Association. It is the 

 lay publication of the Association, designed to carry articles of information 

 and inspiration for tuberculosis patients, tuberculosis workers and tuber- 

 culosis specialists. Each volume consists of twelve numbers. 



Monthly Bulletin of the National Tuberculosis Association, published monthly 

 since 1914. Prior to that date a mimeographed confidential bulletin was 

 published at occasional intervals. The Bulletin is recognized in popular 

 parlance as the "house organ" of the National Tuberculosis Association. 

 It deals primarily with technique of tuberculosis work, that is, with meth- 

 ods and programs and with the news of the National Association. 



American Review of Tuberculosis, published monthly since March 1917. The 

 Review is the medical organ of the Association. Each volume begins with 

 the March number and consists of twelve issues, separately paged for 

 original articles and abstracts of tuberculosis articles. 



Pamphlet No. 101, "Sleeping and Sitting in the Open Air," 24 pp., 1917. A 

 pamphlet entitled "Directions for Living and Sleeping in the Open Air," 



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