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Organized charities and tuberculosis. Charities, March 4, 1899. 



Pulmonary tuberculosis: its modern prophylaxis and the treatment in special 

 institutions and at home. 343 pages. Alvarenga Prize Essay, May, 

 1899. P. Blakiston's Son & Co., Philadelphia. 



Die Tuberkulose als Volkskrankheit und deren Bekampfung. Prize essay of 

 Internat. Tuberc. Congr., Berlin, July, 1899. 



The compulsory reporting of tuberculosis. N. Y. Med. Jour., Sept. 23, 1899. 



Early recognition of pulmonary tuberculosis. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Dec. 9, 

 1899- 



Les sanatoria, traitement et prophylaxie de la phtisie pulmonaire. Second 

 edition, 495 pages, Paris, Jan., 1900. 



The California quarantine against consumption. The Forum, Jan., 1900. 



Sanatorium treatment at home for patients suffering from pulmonary tuber- 

 culosis. Med. Rec., Jan. 27, 1900. 



The sanatorium movement. Charities, Feb. 10, 1900. 



Tenements and tuberculosis. New York Daily News, Feb. 21, 1900; also 

 Jour. Am. Med. Assn., May 12, 1900; The Sanitarian, and Charities, 

 Sept., 1900. 



L'infection des livres par le bacille de la tuberculose. Presse med., Feb. 24, 

 1900. 



Tuberculosis diagnosis, prognosis, prophylaxis, and treatment. In Twentieth 

 Century Practice of Medicine, xx, 1900. Wm. Wood & Co., New York. 



Die Friiherkennung der Tuberkulose. Zeitschrift furTuberk. u. Heilstattenw. , 

 April and July, 1900. 



The anti-tuberculosis crusade in France. N. Y. Med. Jour., June 9, 1900. 



On the reporting of tuberculous cases to the health authorities. Med. Press, 

 July 19, 1900. 



Dispensaries for the poor versus a hospital for consumptives. Charities, 

 Oct. 6, 1900. 



Some thoughts on overcrowding and tuberculosis. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., 

 Oct. 10, 1900. 



The setiology of pulmonary tuberculosis, its course and termination. N. Y. 

 Med. Jour., Oct. 13, 1900. 



Tuberculosis in prisons and reformatories. Med. Rec., March 2, 1901. 



Our duties toward the consumptive poor. Med. News, March 9, 1901. 



Tuberculosis literature for the general practitioner and his work against the 

 great white plague. South. California Pract., April, 1901. 



The anti-tuberculosis crusade in the United States and the sanatorium move- 

 ment during the year 1900. Zeitschr. f. Tuberk. u. Heilstattenw., April, 

 1901. 



Municipal care of the consumptive poor. Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., May 

 2, 1901. 



Tuberculosis as a disease of the masses and how to combat it. American edi- 

 tion, March, 1901. This international prize essay has been translated 

 into the following languages: Arabic, Bohemian, Brazilian, Bulgarian, 

 Chinese (2), Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Hebrew, Hindu (2), Hun- 



