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Ce que le soldat americain, qui combat actuallement en France, devrait 

 savoir sur la tuberculose. L'Union Medicale du Canada, Nov., 1917. 



How our army in France can avoid the menace of tuberculosis. Nation, 

 Jan. 10, 1918. 



Pneumonia among soldiers in camps, cantonments and at the front. Causes, 

 prevention, treatment and after care to prevent tuberculosis. N. Y. 

 Med. Jour., Jan. 26, 1918. 



The statue of Edward Livingston Trudeau. N. Y. Med. Jour., Aug. 24, 1918. 



La pneumonie parmi les soldats dans les camps, les cantonnements et au 

 front causes, prevention, traitement precautions a prendre apres la 

 guerison. L'Union Med. du Canada, Oct., 1918. 



Prevention of relapses in cases of arrested tuberculosis among soldiers and 

 sailors. Jour. Am. Med. Assn., Feb. 22, 1919; also South. California 

 Pract., July, 1919. 



Some additional notes on the prevention of relapses in cases of arrested tu- 

 berculosis. June, 1919. 



Official provision for the tuberculous soldier and what he should know about 

 his disease. N. Y. Med. Jour., March 15, 1919. 



La prevention des rechutes parmi les soldats et marins gueris de la tubercu- 

 lose. L'Union Med. du Canada, June, 1919. 



The tuberculosis problem after the world war. Med. Rec., July 26; also 

 Jour. Outdoor Life, Sept., 1919. 



Drug addicts and the tuberculous in one institution. Med. Rec., Aug. 16, 

 1919. 



Le probleme de la tuberculose apres la guerre mondiale. L'Union Med. du 

 Canada, Sept., 1919. 



Ideals in the treatment of tuberculosis the ideal sanatorium, the ideal phy- 

 sician, the ideal nurse, and the ideal patient. N. Y. Med. Jour., Oct. 18, 

 1919; also Jour. Outdoor Life, Feb., 1920; Am. Rev. Tuberc., April, 1920. 



Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laennec and the hundredth anniversary of his book 

 on mediate auscultation. Med. Rec., Dec. 27, 1919. 



Sir William Osier, Bart. in memoriam. Am. Rev. of Tuberc., May, 1920. 



Tuberculosis and the life and work of Sir William Osier a tribute. Brit. 

 Jour. Tuberc., July, 1920. 



The anti-tuberculosis movement in the United States prior to and since the 

 formation of the National Tuberculosis Association. With brief tributes 

 to its departed leaders. Med. Rec., June 26, 1920. 



International Association of pneumothorax artificialis. Med. Rec., Sept. n, 

 1920. 



Major General William C. Gorgas, M.C., U. S. A., in memoriam. Am. 

 Rev. Tuberc., Dec., 1920. 



The soul of the consumptive a plea for justice. N. Y. Med. Jour., Jan. I, 

 1921; also Jour. Outdoor Life, March, 1920. 



The tuberculosis problem of the present day. Editorial, N. Y. Med. Jour., 

 Jan. i, 1921. 



