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garian, Icelandic, Italian (2), Japanese, Mexican (Spanish), Norwegian, 

 Polish, Russian (2), Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, and French- 

 Canadian. 



Relation of the medical profession in the twentieth century to the tubercu- 

 losis problem. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., June 15, 1901. 



The value of local sanatoria in the combat of pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. 

 Record, July 6, 1901. 



The woman of the tenement and her three great enemies ignorance, alcohol- 

 ism, and tuberculosis. Jour. Med. and Science, Aug., 1901. 



A plea for the alien consumptive. Jour. Med. and Science, Aug., 1901. 



Prevention of tuberculous disease in infancy and childhood. Maryland Med. 

 Jour., Aug., 1901; also Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp., Sept., 1901. 



Respiratory exercises in the prevention and treatment of pulmonary diseases. 

 Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp., Sept., 1901. 



Ein Aufruf zur Griindung einer deutschen Lungenheilstatte in gross-New York 

 als zweig der New Yorker and Brooklyner deutschen Hospitaler. Zeit- 

 schr. fur Tuberk. u. Heilstattenw., Oct., 1901. 



State and individual prophylaxis of tuberculosis during childhood and the need 

 of children's sanatoria. N. Y. Med. Jour., Nov. 30, 1901 ; also Zeitschr. 

 f. Tuberk. u. Heilstattenw., Jan., 1902. 



Sanatorium versus hospital for incipients. Med. Rec., Dec. 21, 1901. 



A McKinley memorial A seaside sanatorium with a pavilion for every state 

 for the treatment of American children suffering from tuberculous and 

 scrofulous diseases, or predisposed to consumption. Charities, Oct. 12, 

 1901; Jour, of Med. and Science, Nov. 1901. 



The deportation of consumptive immigrants. Charities, Dec. 14, 1901. 



Allure generale de la lutte contre la tuberculose aux Etats Unis. La Lutte 

 Antituberculose, Aug. 31, 1901. 



Die Massnahmen der stadt New York zur Bekampfung derTuberkulose. Hyg. 

 Volksblatt, Jan., 1902. 



Official and private phthisiophobia. Med. Rec., Jan. n, 1902. 



Some unsolved problems in tenement house life. The Sanitarian, Feb., 1902; 

 also Charities, Feb. 22, 1902. 



The tuberculosis problem in the United States. North American Rev., March, 

 1902. 



The mission of societies for the prevention of consumption in the anti-tubercu- 

 losis crusade. Tr. Can. Med. Assn., April, 1902; also Montreal Med. 

 Jour., April, 1902; N. Y. Med. Jour., April 26, 1902. 



A few thoughts on the medical and social aspects of tuberculosis at the be- 

 ginning of the twentieth century, v. Leyden's Festschr., May, 1902. 



Another chapter on phthisiophobia. Med. News, May 3, 1902. 



The need of a Masonic sanatorium. Trs., Masonic Standard, May 17, 1902. 



What shall we do with the consumptive poor? Nat. Hosp. Rec., June, 1902; 

 also Med. Rec., July 5, 1902. 



The anti-tuberculosis movement in the United States. Tuberculosis, Berlin, 

 i, no. 8, Aug., 1902. 



