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Elevated railways in the congested districts of the poor and its bearing on 

 tuberculosis. Editorial N. Y. Med. Jour., March 18, 1905. 



The tuberculosis situation in prisons, with especial reference to the state prison 

 at Sing Sing and the state prison at Columbus, Ohio. Med. Rec., May 13, 



1905- 



Subway ventilation and its bearing on tuberculosis. Editorial, N. Y. Med. 

 Jour., June 17, 1905. 



Respiratory exercises in the prevention and treatment of pulmonary tubercu- 

 losis. Jour. Outdoor Life, July, 1905. 



Jewish immunity from consumption. Letter to New Era Illustrated Maga- 

 zine, Aug., 1905. 



The sanatorium for tuberculous patients and its medical and social mission. 

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



The treatment and care of advanced cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. Tr. 

 Nat. Tuberc. Assn., i, 371, 1905; also Med. Rec., Nov. 18, 1905. 



Early clinical diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. Jour. Med. Soc. of New 

 Jersey, Nov., 1905. 



The first annual meeting of the National Association for the Study and Pre- 

 vention of Tuberculosis of the United States held at Washington, D. C., 

 May 18 and 19, 1905. Zeitschr. f. Tuberk., Band viii, no. I, 1905. 



The marriage of the tuberculous and the size of the family in their bearing on 

 the tuberculosis problem. Am. Med., Jan. 6, 1906. 



Heilstatten fur tuberkulose Patienten und deren medizinische und soziale 

 Aufgabe. Tuberculosis, Berlin, v, no. i ; and N. Y. Med. Monatsschr., 

 Jan., 1906. 



The teacher's part in the tuberculosis problem. Med. Rec., Feb. 17, 1906. 



Le sanatorium pour tuberculeux, sa mission medicale et sociale. Zeitschr. 

 f. Tuberk., Band iii, no. 4, 1906. 



Medicine and law in relation to the alcohol, venereal disease, and tuberculosis 

 problem. Med. Rec., June 2, 1906. 



How can the physician and layman accomplish more in the fight against tu- 

 berculosis. Brooklyn Med. Jour., June, 1906. 



Maxims for the selection of climate in pulmonary, laryngeal, and bone tuber- 

 culosis. N. Y. Med. Jour., July 28, 1906. 



The early diagnosis and the prognosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. South. 

 California Pract., Aug. 19; also Med. Examiner and Pract., Sept., 1906. 



Tuberculosis, a social disease. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., June 16, 1906; also 

 Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp., Dec., 1906. 



The home treatment of tuberculosis. Proc. 6th Annual Confer, of Sanit. 

 Officers of the State of New York, Oct. 24, 1906; and North Am. Jour, of 

 Homoeopathy, Sept., 1907. 



The tuberculosis problem in prisons and reformatories. N. Y. Med. Jour., 

 Nov. 17, 1906. 



Quacks and quackeries their blighting influence on the lives of the tubercu- 

 lous. Some fake remedies and the harm they do -chloroform and prussic 

 acid combined in one "cure" bad whiskey the basis of many nostrums. 



