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was originally published by the National Tuberculosis Association in 1913. 

 The present pamphlet 101 is an adaptation of the original one. 



Pamphlet No. 102, "The Effect of Tuberculosis Institutions on the Value and 

 Desirability of Surrounding Property," 64 pp., 1914. 



Pamphlet No. 103, "Selling Red Cross Seals," a symposium presented before 

 the North Atlantic Tuberculosis Conference, 1914, 16 pp., out of print. 



Pamphlet No. 104, "Tuberculosis Legislation in the United States," 64 pp., 

 1915, out of print. 



Pamphlet No. 105, "Working Men's Organizations in Local Anti-Tuberculosis 

 Campaigns," 64 pp., 1916. 



Pamphlet No. 106, "What You Should Know About Tuberculosis," a standard 

 pamphlet prepared by a special committee of the National Tuberculosis 

 Association, 32 pp., 1916. 



Pamphlet No. 107, "Dispensary Method and Procedure," by F. Elisabeth 

 Crowell, 120 pp., 1916. This pamphlet is now being revised. 



Pamphlet No. 108, "Red Cross Seal Percentages," out of print. 



Pamphlet No. 109, "What Tuberculosis Workers Should Know About Dis- 

 charged Soldiers and Rejected Men," 16 pp., 1919, out of print. 



Pamphlet No. no, "A Directory of Tuberculosis Associations in the United 

 States," 112 pp., 1919. 



Pamphlet No. ill, "A Directory of Sanatoria, Hospitals and Day Camps for 

 the Treatment of Tuberculosis in the United States," 100 pp., 1919. 



Pamphlet No. 112, "A Directory of Dispensaries, Clinics, and Classes for the 

 Special Treatment of Tuberculosis in the United States," 56 pp., 1919. 



Pamphlet No. 113, "An Outline of Lectures on Tuberculosis," for nurses, occu- 

 pational aides and social workers, 15 pp., 1921. 



Modern Health Crusade Manual, 35 pp., 1921. The first Manual of the 

 Modern Health Crusade was published in 1917. In addition to the 

 Manual, the Crusade issues the chore record charts in three editions 

 standard, primary and senior. It also publishes other material for the 

 Modern Health Crusade. 



"Hints and Helps for Tuberculosis Patients," by Dr. Charles L. Minor, 16 pp., 

 1921, reprinted from the Journal of the Outdoor Life. 



"Becoming Acquainted with the Enemy Tuberculosis," a four-page circular 

 published in 1921, in 17 foreign languages and in English. 



"Sanatorium Administration Standards," prepared by the Committee of the 

 American Sanatorium Association, reprinted from the Transactions, 1920, 

 1 6 pp. 



" Diagnostic Standards of the National Tuberculosis Association," prepared by 

 a committee of the Framingham Community Health and Tuberculosis 

 Demonstration, 1920, 16 pp. 



Health Plays, a series of 15 playlets entitled "Miss Fresh Air, Visiting Nurse," 

 "Judith and Ariel," "A Pageant of Average Town," "Health and His 

 Enemies," "The Friends of Health," "The Imps and the Children," 

 "Don't Care," "The New Child," "Good News from Babyland," "Play- 

 ing Visit," "The Passing of the Littlest Pageant," "The Theft of Thistle- 



