Markesan, George Manly. “Is consumption an infectious disease?” JAMA, 1883, 1(19): 571-573.
Mansfelde, A. S. v. “Tuberculosis pulmonum, acute and chronic-its nature and treatment.” JAMA, 1886, 6(12): 309-313.
Otis, E. O. “Some observations on health resorts.” JAMA, 1886, 6(12): 316-319.
Mansfelde, A. S. v. “Tuberculosis pulmonum, acute and chronic-its nature and treatment.” JAMA, 1886, 6(13): 342-345.
Pierce, Norval H. “The bacillus of Koch, and its pathological influence.” JAMA, 1889, 12(15): 510-514.
“The home treatment of consumptives.” JAMA, 1889, 13(17): 600-601.
“Is there a specific for consumption?” JAMA, 1889, 12(23): 809-811.
Winslow, Charles E. “The best climate for consumptives.” JAMA, 1889, 12(25): 897-898.
“Milk as a vehicle of tubercular infection.” JAMA, 1889, 13(23): 815.
“The contagiousness of tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1889, 13(24): 851-852.
Solis-Cohen, Solomon. “Food in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1890, 14(6): 186-191.
“Sanitaria for the consumptive poor.” JAMA, 1890, 14(8): 276-277.
Wilson, J. C. “The prophylaxis of tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1890, 14(12): 397-405.
“Shall consumptives marry?” Reprinted from August 9, 1890 issue of JAMA., JAMA, 1990, 264(6): 747.
Porter, William. “Professor Flint’s doctrine of the self-limitation of phthisis.” JAMA, 1890,15(16): 568-571.
“Medical progress: Experimental tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1890, 15(17): 607-610.
Mays, Thomas J. “Antipyrin in the treatment of pulmonary consumption.” JAMA, 1890, 15(23): 822-823.
“Prof. Koch and his reported cure for consumption.” Reprinted from December 5, 1890 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1990, 264(21): 2736.
“Professor Koch’s new remedy.” JAMA, 1890, 15(24): 863-864. Koch, Robert. “Further communication on a cure for tuberculosis.” Reprinted from December 20, 1890 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1990, 264(24): 3212.
Koch, Robert. “Further communication on a cure for tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1890, 15(25): 881-884. “Cases treated by Koch’s method. Professor Von Bergmann’s cases.” JAMA, 1890, 15(25): 884-886.
“Make haste slowly.” JAMA, 1890, 15(25): 902.
“Koch and his critics.” JAMA, 1890, 15(25): 902-903.
“The nature of Koch’s ‘remedy’.” JAMA, 1890, 15(25): 903.
“The situation at Berlin.” JAMA, 1891, 16(1): 21-22.
“Koch and his critics.” JAMA, 1891, 16(2): 59.
“The situation in Berlin.” JAMA, 1891, 16(1): 21-22.
"The Wisdom of Koch." JAMA, 1891, 16(1): 33-34. “The composition of Koch’s lymph.” JAMA, 1891, 16(4): 128-129. Koch, Robert. “Additional communication concerning a remedy for tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1891, 16(8): 262-265.
Gray, John P. “Dr. John P. Gray's experience with tuberculin.” JAMA, 1891, 16(15): 531-532.
Pattee, Asa F. “The consideration and cure of chronic tubercular consumption of the lungs.” JAMA, 1891, 16(23): 793-800.
“The dangers of tuberculin.” JAMA, 1891, 16(18): 634-636.
Jackson, S. K. “Tuberculin. Its value as a scientific discovery, apart from its therapeutic importance; together with a consideration of the most rational mode of employing the principle involved in it.” JAMA, 1891, 16(23): 806-809. “Tubercular infection by milk.”Reprinted from July 25, 1891 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1991, 266(3): 421.
Flick, Lawrence I. “The duty of the government in the prevention of tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1891, 17(8): 287-290.”
Smith, Q. C. “"Limited practice " and the Code of Ethics.” JAMA, 1890, 15(19): 699-700.
Baker, Henry B. “The climatic causation of consumption.” JAMA, 1890, 14(3): 73-85.
Porter, William. “Epidemic influenza.” JAMA, 1890, 14(4): 113-115.
Gray, John P. “Dr. John P. Gray's experience with tuberculin.” JAMA, 1891, 16(15): 531-532.
“The dangers of tuberculin.” JAMA, 1891, 16(18): 634-636,
Coleman, Franklin W.; and Petin, A. “New Mexico for consumptives.” JAMA, 1892, 18(9): 273-274.
Bowditch, Vincent Y. “The establishment of sanitaria for pulmonary diseases in the vicinity of our great cities.” JAMA, 1892, 18(10): 279-282.
“Milk from tuberculous cows.” JAMA, 1892, 18(16): 499.
“The treatment of disease by legislators.” JAMA, 1892, 18(16): 500-501.
”Theatres and tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1892, 19(2): 53-54.
Wells, Edward F. “Pulmonary consumption:-Its dietetic and regeminal management.” JAMA. 1892, 19(4): 109-110.
“Tuberculosis of the female generative organs.” Reprinted from February 25, 1893 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1993, 269(4): 547.
Atkins, E. C. “Salisbury diet as an aid to the climate of Colorado Springs, in the treatment of pulmonary consumption.” JAMA, 1893, 20(12): 335-336.
“Concerning heredity and tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1893, 20(19): 539-540.
Hopkins, J. G. “Contagiousness of consumption.” Reprinted from May 20, 1893 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1993, 269(17): 2200.
Angear, J. J. M. “Consumption primarily a nerve disease.”JAMA, 1893, 20(20): 558-560.
“The mutual interest of the medical profession and insurance companies in the prolongation of life.” Reprinted from July 8, 1893 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1993, 270(1): 3.
“The limitation of tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1893, 21(17): 622.
“New cure for tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1893, 21(18): 664.
“Keeleyism dissolving.” Reprinted from November 11, 1893 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1993, 270(20): 2496.
“Should cases of tubercular consumption be reported to local boards of health?” Reprinted from September 8, 1894 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1994, 272(10): 750b.
Paquin, Paul. “Anti-tubercle serum. The treatment of consumption by serotherapy-report and presentation of cases treated-exhibition of serum, etc.” JAMA, 1895, 24(10): 341-346.
Babcock, Robert H. “The open air treatment of consumptives who can not seek change of climate.” JAMA, 1895, 24(14): 510-512.
Winslow, Charles E. “Tuberculosis and its prevention.” JAMA, 1895, 25(10): 404-406.
Parsons, Frank S. “Has tuberculous cow’s milk causative influence in tuberculosis of infancy?” JAMA, 1895, 25(15): 617.
Stehman, Henry B. “Bovine tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1896, 26(18): 861-863.
Borland, Elmer B. “Prevention of tuberculosis.” JAMA, 1896, 27(5): 252-253.
Ingraham, Charles Wilson. “Control of tuberculosis from a strictly medico-legal standpoint.” JAMA, 1896, 27(13): 693-695.
Muir, Joseph H. “Re-infection in consumption.” Reprinted from December 5, 1896 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1996,
276(21): 1714.
Jenkins, J. F. “Should the state provide hospitals for the tuberculous poor?” JAMA, 1896, 27(9): 470-471.
Worley, S. G.; and Hughlett, W. L. “The climate of the east coast of Florida. General healthfulness, freedom from fogs, mud and dust; attractions for the invalid and tourist; nature’s sanitarium for the consumptive.” JAMA, 1897, 28(7): 287-291.
Hamilton, John B. “The prevention of tuberculosis.” Reprinted from June 12, 1897 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1997 277(21): 1658p.
Paquin, Paul. “How we treat consumptives today.” Reprinted from February 5, 1898 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1998 279(25): 342.
Tillotson, H. T. “A proposed treatment for consumptives.” JAMA, 1897, 18(14): 632-633.
Borland, Elmer B. “Municipal regulation on the spitting habit.” Reprinted from October 20, 1900 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 2000, 284(14): 1760.
“Medicine and sociology.” Reprinted from 1910. JAMA, 2010, 303(6): 567.
Share with your friends: |