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and tuberculosis problems. Illinois Med. Jour., Oct., 1912; also Am. 



Practitioner, Feb., March and April, 1913. 

 Tuberculosis and other diseases in schools and colleges. Open air schools 



and open air instruction with breathing exercises as preventive measures. 



N. Y. Med. Jour., Jan. 25, 1913. 

 Some newer problems and some newer phases of the anti-tuberculosis warfare 



in the United States. Med. Rec., Feb. I, 1913. 

 Artificial pneumothorax indications and contraindications. N. Y. Med. 



Jour., March 22, 1913. 



Euthanasia in tuberculosis. Med. Rev. of Rev., March, 1913. 

 Discarded battleships to be used as sanatoria and open-air schools. N. Y. 



Med. Jour., Sept. 13, 1913. 

 Resolutions offered to the Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, 



at Buffalo, Aug. 25-30, 1913, on sanatoria for children. Med. Rev., 



Nov., 1913; also Zeitschr. f. Tuberk. band xxi, H. Jan. 2; Tuberculosis, 



Berlin, No. 9, 1913, in English, German and French. 

 Rest and exercise for the tuberculous and the predisposed child at school; 



with practical demonstrations of breathing exercises and a device com- 

 bining open air study and the window tent. Med. Rec., Nov. 15, 1913. 

 The occupations of afebrile tuberculous patients. Med. Rec., Jan. 24, 1914. 

 Some suggestions for a more rational solution of the tuberculosis problem in 



the United States. Paper read at the National Conference of Race 



Betterment held at Battle Creek, Mich., Jan. 8-12, 1914; Med. Rev., 



January, 1914; South. California Pract., Feb., 1914; also Med. Rev. of 



Rev., June, 1914. 

 A practical apparatus for the production of therapeutic pneumothorax; with 



some notes on the modus operand!, indications, and contra-indications. 



Am. Jour. Med. Sc., March, 1914. 

 The Friedmann serum and the Society of German Sanatorium Physicians. 



Med. Rec. and N. Y. Med. Jour., April 16, 1914; also Jour. Outdoor Life, 



May, 1914. 

 The treatment of advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Assn., 



x, 74, 1914; also Med. Rec., Oct. 31, 1914; Tuberculosis, Berlin, no. 5, 



1914. 



The tuberculosis nurse and the tuberculosis problem. The Nurse, July, 1914. 

 Methodes modernes de combattre la tuberculose, maladie des masses. 



L'Union Medicle du Canada, Aug., 1914. 



The modern warfare against tuberculosis as a disease of the masses. Four- 

 teenth annual report of the Canad. Assn. for the Prev. of Tuberc.; also 



N. Y. Med. Jour., Oct. 3, 1914. 

 The health officer and the tuberculosis problem in rural communities. Med. 



Rec., Oct. 10, 1914. 

 Is the modern anti-tuberculosis crusade really a failure? A reply to Dr. 



Thomas J. Mays' communications. N. Y. Med. Jour., Nov. 7, 1914. 

 Tuberculosis as a cause and result of poverty. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Nov. 



14, 1914. 



