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Proc. 32d Annual Meeting of the New Jersey San. Assn., Nov. 16 and 17, 



1906; also Jour. Outdoor Life, Jan., 1907. 

 A plea for cremation in tuberculosis and similarly infectious diseases. Jour. 



Am. Med. Assn., Jan. 26, 1907. 



Professor Joseph J. Grancher of Paris; the life story of a distinguished phy- 

 sician. Zeitschr. f. Tuberk., Bd. ix, Heft 6, 1907. 

 In memoriam of Professor J. J. Grancher of Paris, France, 1843-1907. N. Y. 



Med. Jour., Sept. 28, 1907. 



Aerotherapy in cold weather. N. Y. Med. Jour., May 25, 1907. 

 The mission of the municipal and state sanatorium for the tuberculous, and 



the urgent need of more institutions of this kind. Texas State Jour, of 



Med., Dec., 1907. 



A war upon consumption the duty of the citizen in the fight against tuber- 

 culosis. Lecture before Kentucky Anti-tuberc. Assn., Louisville, Ky., 



Dec. n, 1907. 

 Some thoughts on the etiology, prophylaxis and therapeutics of laryngeal 



tuberculosis. Med. Rec., Feb. 22, 1908. 

 Sun, air, and water; their use in the preservation of health and the cure of 



disease. Life and Health, Feb. and June, 1908. 



The social aspect of tuberculosis. Mobile Med. and Surg. Jour., June, 1908. 

 A plea for more sanatoria for the consumptive poor in all stages of the disease. 



N. Y. Med. Jour., July n; also Post-Graduate, July, 1908. 

 How to adapt sanatorium methods to treatment of consumptives at their 



homes. N. Y. Post-Graduate, Aug., 1907; and Zeitschr. f. Tuberk., 



Bd. 13, H. 4, 1908. 



Early diagnosis of tuberculosis. St. Louis Med. Rev., Sept., 1908. 

 The relation of the medical profession to the housing problem. Med. Rec., 



Sept. 12, 1908. 

 Le sanatorium, le dispensaire et Thopital special pour le traitement des tuber- 



culeux. L'Union Medicale du Canada, Aug., 1908; also Tuberculosis, 



Berlin, no. 9, Sept., 1908. 



Sunlight and tuberculous disease. N. Y. Med. Jour., Sept. 26, 1908. 

 Explanation of seeming paradoxes in modern phthisiotherapy. Tr. Nat. 



Tuberc. Assn., iv, 189, 1908; also N. Y. Med. Jour., Sept. 26, 1908. 

 The popular lecture in the crusade against tuberculosis. N. Y. Med. Jour., 



Oct. 31, 1908. 

 The Red Cross in the anti-tuberculosis war a plea for contribution through 



a Christmas stamp. N. Y. Med. Jour., Nov. 28, 1908. 

 L'adaption a domicile du traitement des tuberculeux tel qu'on le preconise 



dans les sanatoria. L'Union Medicale du Canada, Dec., 1908. 

 Sunlight and solartherapy in its relation to tuberculosis. Am. Med., Aug., 



1908. 

 Overcoming the predisposition to tuberculosis and the danger from infection 



during childhood. Med. Rec., Dec. 5, and Pediatrics, Dec., 1908. 

 Der Internationale Tuberkulosekongress in Washington vom 21. September 



bis 12. Oktober, 1908. Zeitschr. f. Tuberk., Bd. 13, H. 5, 1908. 



