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Pulmonary consumption and the possibility of its eradication through the 

 combined efforts of a wide government, well-trained physicians and an 

 intelligent people. Maryland Med. Jour., March, 1904. 



The first tuberculosis exposition in the United States, held in Baltimore, 

 from Jan. 25 to Feb. I, 1904. Tuberculosis, Berlin, April, 1904. 



A few thoughts on the solution of the tuberculosis problem. Critic and Guide, 

 May, 1904. 



The tuberculosis epidemic among the street sweepers of the City of New York. 

 N. Y. Med. Jour., May 14, 1904. 



The patient's duty. Jour. Outdoor Life, July, 1904. 



The place of the sanatorium in the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis. 

 Bull. Vermont State Board of Health, Dec., 1903. 



The National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. 

 Med. Rec. and N. Y. Med. Jour., July 2, 1904; also Am. Med., July 16, 

 1904; Zeitschr. f. Tuberk. u Heilstattenw., Bd. vi, no. 3, 1904. 



Hermann Brehmer and the semi-centennial celebration of Brehmer's sana- 

 torium for the treatment of consumptives, the first institution of its kind. 

 N. Y. Med. Jour., July 2, 1904. 



The modern tuberculosis dispensary. Med. Rec., July 23, 1904. 



How may the public school be helpful in the prevention of tuberculosis? N. Y. 

 Med. Jour., Sept. 3, 1904. 



Every man's duty regarding tuberculosis. World's Work, Oct., 1904. 



The family physician as a factor in the solution of the tuberculosis problem. 

 Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Oct. 22, 1904. 



Woman's duty toward the health of the nation. N. Y. Med. Jour., Nov. 5, 

 1904. 



The problem of ventilation of our new subway. N. Y. Med. Jour., Nov. 12, 

 1904. 



A visit to the American tuberculosis exposition at Baltimore, with short re- 

 ports of the lectures of Hoffman, Flick, Ravenel, Knopf, Adami, Welch, 

 Huber and Osier. Zeitschr. f. Tuberk., April, 1904. 



Consumptive heroes. Colo. Med. Jour., Sept., 1904. 



Sanatoria for consumptives. Letter to N. Y. State Jour. Med., Jan., 1905. 



The tuberculosis problem and Mr. Henry Phipps' philanthropy. Editorial, 

 N. Y. Med. Jour., Jan. 21, 1905. 



Geheimrath Dr. Dettweiler. Eulogy pronounced on the occasion of the first 

 anniversary of his death. Med. Rec., Jan. 28, 1905. 



Present status of anti-tuberculosis work in the United States. Suggestions 

 for a more effectual cooperation of authorities, philanthropists, physi- 

 cians and laymen. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Feb. n, 1905. 



Die antituberkulose Bewegung in den Vereinigten Staaten im Anfang des 

 Jahres, 1905. Zeitschr. f. Tuberk. u. Heilstattenw., vii, no. I, 1905. 



The open air treatment at home for tuberculous patients, with a description 

 of a window-tent and a half tent. N. Y. Med. Jour., March 4, 1905. 



The possible victory over the great white plague. St. Louis Courier of Med., 

 March, 1905. 



