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The Professional Papers of Francis Marion Pottenger, Sr., AM, MD, LLD, FACP
- “Things the Laity Should Know About Tuberculosis.” The Los Angeles Herald, Feb. 2, 1902.
- “The Rhinologist: An Important Factor in the Prevention of Tuberculosis.” The Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, Aug. 1902.
- “Tuberculosis of Childhood with Especial Reference to Infection.” The Southern California Practitioner, June 1902.
- “Tuberculosis of Childhood with Especial Reference to Infection: Zeitschrift Fur Tuberkulose Und Heilstattenwesen.” 1903. (Text in English). Band 4; Heft 5. pp. 383-393.
- “A Study of the Diagnosis of Incipient Pulmonary Tuberculosis Based Upon the Pathology of the Disease.” The Journal of Tuberculosis, July 1902.
- “A Critical Study of Tuberculin and Allied Products Based Upon a Collective Investigation.” The Therapeutic Gazette, Mar. 1903.
- “Is Another Chapter in Public Phthisiophobia About to be Written?” The California State Journal of Medicine. Jan. 1903.
- “The Mode of Infection in Tuberculosis and Measures for its Prevention.” The Journal of Tuberculosis, April 1903, Vol. 5, No. 2.
- “The Need of Organized Effort in the Prevention of the Spread of Tuberculosis.” The Medical Record, Oct. 17, 1903.
- “A Study of Immunity: Erlich’s Side-Chain Theory.” The Medical News, Nov. 7, 1903.
- “Specific Medicine in Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” The Colorado Medical Journal, March 1904.
- “A Plea for a More Rational Therapy in Tuberculosis.” The Medical Record, November 10, 1906.
- “The Advantages of Sanatorium Treatment of Tuberculosis.” The American Medicine, Sept. 9, 1905, Vol. 10, No. 11, pp. 449-451.
- “The Effect of Tuberculosis on the Heart.” The Archives of Internal Medicine, October 1909. Vol. 4., pp. 306 – 322.
- “The Outlining of Normal Organs and the Diagnosticating of Diseased Conditions of the Pleura and Lungs By Means of Palpation.” The Lancet Clinic, Dec. 11, 1909.
- “The Importance of the Neck and Chest Muscles in the Production of the Phenomena Obtained By Percussion and Auscultation of the Chest.” The Archives of Diagnosis, Oct. 1910.
- “Difficulties in the Cure of Tuberculosis.” The Southern California Practitioner, Nov. 1910.
- “Displacements of the Heart and Diaphragm Together with Disturbances in the Function of the Latter as Causes of Symptoms in Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” The Interstate Medical Journal, 1911, Vol. 18, No. 6.
- “The Gradual Evolution of a Sane Therapy in Tuberculosis.” The Lancet Clinic, March 18, 1911.
- “The Tuberculosis Sanatorium and What it Stands For.” The Monthly Cyclopaedia and Medical Bulletin, April 1911.
- “A Study of Fever in Tuberculosis with Reference to its Causation and Treatment.” Journal of the American Medical Association, September 23, 1911, Vol. 57, pp. 1025-1030.
- “Enteroptosis and Altered Function of the Diaphragm Resulting From Intrathoracic Inflammations.” New York Medical Journal, December 16, 1911.
- “Spasm of the Neck and Chest Muscles Including the Diaphragm in the Diagnosis of Early Apical Tuberculosis.” Zeitschrift Fur Tuberkulose, 1912 (Text in English), Band 19, Heft 4, pp. 319-322.
- “The Significance of Lagging of the Chest Wall as a Sign of Intrathoracic Disease.” The Archives of Diagnosis, New York, January 1942.
- “Some Important Points in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis.” The Wisconsin Medical Journal, June 1912, Vol. 11, No. 1.
- “The Relationship Between the Infection in the Child and Clinical Tuberculosis in the Adult.” The American Journal of Diseases in Children, July 1912, Vol. 4, pp. 13-19.
- “Blood Pressure in Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Some Factors Which Alter it.” New York Medical Journal, August 31, 1912.
- Same: “Factors Which Alter Blood Pressure in Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” The Monthly Cyclopedia and Medical Bulletin, October 1912.
- “Are We Doing as Much for the Tuberculous Patient as We Should?” California State Journal of Medicine, April 1913.
- “What Does Treatment Offer to the Advanced Tuberculosis Patient?” The Monthly Cyclopedia and Medical Bulletin, October 1913.
- “Practical Methods of Differentiating Between Active Tuberculous Lesions and Healed or Quiescent Ones.” Journal of the Missouri State Medical Association, April 1914.
- “Some Observations on the Classification and Treatment of Hemoptysis.” Journal of the Medical Sciences, June 1914, Vol. 147, No. 6, p. 876.
- “A Classification of the Symptoms of Early Pulmonary Tuberculosis Based on Their Etiology.” Saint Paul Medical Journal, 1915, Vol. 17, No. 1.
- “Heliotherapy and its Special Application to Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” Interstate Medical Journal, 1915, Vol. 22, No. 8.
- “Healed Tuberculosis of the Tongue, Larynx, and Lungs.” New York Medical Journal, January 2, 1915.
- “Tuberculin Therapy: Its Present Imperfections and Future Improvements.” The Medical Record, February 20, 1915.
- President’s Address Before the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the American Therapeutic Society, San Francisco, CA, June 21, 1915. (The California State Journal of Medicine.)
- “Some of the Anatomic-Pathologic Problems in Tuberculosis.” The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, October 21, 1915, Vol. 173, No. 17, pp. 613-616.
- “The Relation of Bovine Infection in the Child to Clinical Tuberculosis in the Adult.” The Southern Medical Journal, November 1915, Vol. 8, No. 11, pp. 935-937.
- “The Antagonistic Action of the Vagus and Sympathetic Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System in Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 1916, Vol. 1, No. 4.
- “Clinical Symptoms and Physical Signs in the Early Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Discussion From the Standpoint of Their Etiology and Their Relationship to Each Other.” Illinois Medical Journal, Jan. 1916.
- “The Heart and Blood Vessels in Tuberculosis.” The Lancet Clinic, January 1916.
- “The Syndrome of Toxemia: An Expression of General Nervous Discharge Throughout the Sympathetic System.” Journal of the American Medical Association, January 8, 1916, Vol. 66, pp. 84-85.
- “Fever, a Part of the Syndrome of Toxemia.” New York Medical Journal, August 26, pp. 1-6.
- “The Relationship Between the Nervous System and Therapeutics in Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” New York Medical Journal, November 11, 1916.
- “Some Recent Advances in Our Ideas Regarding Tuberculosis.” King County Hospital Bulletin, Seattle, Washington, April 13, 1917, Vol. 1, No. 6.
- “The Relationship of Pulmonary Tuberculosis to the Vegetative Nervous System.” Transactions of Section on Practice of Medicine of The American Medical Association, 1917, pp. 173-186.
- “Institutional Treatment of Disease and Specialization.” St. Louis Interstate Medical Journal, 1917, Vol. 24, No.s 6, 7.
- “The Importance of the Study of Pathological Physiology in Internal Medicine; Illustrated by the Analysis of the Symptomatology of Tuberculosis.” Mississippi Valley Medical Journal, June 1917.
- “Relationship of the Syndrome of Anaphylaxis to the Vegetative Nervous System.” New York Medical Journal, Aug. 18, 1917.
- “Some of the More Important Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis.” The Journal of The Iowa State Medical Society, September 1947.
- “A Comparison of Some of the Important Phenomena in Syphilis and Tuberculosis.” The American Journal of Syphilis, October 1917, Vol. 1, No. 4.
- “The Vegetative Nervous System in Relation to General Medicine.” California State Journal of Medicine, Nov. 1917.
- “A Study of the Symptoms of Exophthalmic Goiter.” Endocrinology, Jan.-Mar., 1918, Vol. 2.
- “Asthma Considered in its Relationship to the Vegetative Nervous System.” American Journal of Medical Sciences, Mar. 1918, Vol. 155, p. 417.
- “A Study of the Jung Reflexes in Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” The California State Journal of Medicine, Nov. 1918.
- “The Present Status of the Tuberculosis Problem.” Medical Herald, Dec. 1918, Vol. 37, No. 12, p. 307.
- “The Significance of Limited Respiratory Movement, and the Viscero-Motor, Viscero-Sensory, and Viscero-Trophic Reflexes in the Diagnosis of Pulmonary and Pleural Inflammation.” American Review Tuberculosis, Feb. 1919, Vol. 2, No. 12.
- “The Importance of Rest in the Treatment of Tuberculosis.” New York Medical Journal, July 19, 1919.
- ‘The Physiologic Basis of the Common Gastrointestinal Syndromes Found in Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Oct. 23, 1919, Vol. 181, No.17, pp. 501505.
- “Points of Differential Diagnostic Value in Pulmonary Abscess, Bronchiectasis and Pulmonary Tuberculosis. With an Explanation of the Cause of the Difference in Auscultatory Findings.” American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Oct. 1919, Vol. 158, No. 4, p. 502.
- “The Patient’s Reaction: A Neglected but Important Phase in the Study of Medicine.” Annals of Medicine, April 1920, Vol. 1, No. 1.
- “How May the Tuberculosis Patient Secure an Arrestment and Avoid Becoming an Invalid?” New York Medical Journal, Sept. 1920.
- “The Individual Factor in Disease.” Medical Record, Oct. 16, 1920.
- “The Importance of the Study of Symptoms. With a Discussion of Mackenzie’s Law Governing their Production.” Transactions of Section on Practice of Medicine of the American Medical Association, 1921.
- “Prognosis in Tuberculosis. Injustice of Present Methods of Recording Results of Treatment.” Chicago Medical Recorder, Jan 1921.
- “The Special Services Rendered to the Human Organism by the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Systems. Including Both Nerves and Glands of Internal Secretion.” Endocrinology, Mar. 1921, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 205-215.
- “The Relation of Endocrinology to Vegetative or Visceral Neurology: Their Relation to Disease.” New York Medical Journal, Mar. 2, 1921.
- “The Importance of the Vegetative Systems, Nervous and Endocrine, to Clinical Medicine.” California State Journal of Medicine, Sept. 10, 1921.
- “Some Observations on Therapeutic Nihilism.” Medical Record, Sept. 10, 1921.
- “The Relative Value of Laboratory and Clinical Methods of Study in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis.” The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Sept. 1921, Vol.162, No. 3, p. 352.
- “Tuberculosis and Pregnancy.” lnternational Abstract of Surgery, Nov. 1921, pp. 353-358.
- “A Discussion of Classifications in Tuberculosis: The Anatomic Versus the Physiologic Conception.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, 1922, Vol. 6, p. 621.
- “Medicine’s Duty Toward the Tuberculosis Patient.” New York Medical Journal, Jan. 4, 1922.
- “The Importance of the Study of Symptoms of Disease, Illustrated by Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, April 1922, Vol. 6, No. 2.
- “Present Status of the Treatment of Tuberculosis.” The Journal of the American Medical Association, Aug. 26, 1922, Vol. 79, pp. 728-732.
- “General Medical Men Can and Must Make a Diagnosis of Tuberculosis if Satisfactory Results in Treatment are to be Obtained.” Northwestern Medicine, Sept. 1922.
- “Some Observations on the Early Diagnosis of Tuberculosis.” Minnesota Medicine, Oct. 1922, pp. 571-574.
- “The Cause and Nature of Visceral Pain, Illustrated by Pain Arising in the Lung and Pleura.” Chicago Medical Recorder, May 1922.
- “Palpitation in the Outlining of Organs and Determining Pathological Conditions Causing Different Degrees of Density in the Same Organ: Light Touch Palpitation.” The Annals of Clinical Medicine, Mar. 1923, Vol. 1, No. 5.
- “Tuberculosis in Childhood.” The Journal-Lancet, Mar. 1, 1923.
- “The Circulatory System in Tuberculosis.” New York Medical Journal and Medical Record, May 2, 1923.
- “The Physiologic Basis for the Employment of Calcium in the Treatment of Asthmatic Paroxysms.” The California State Journal of Medicine, July 1923.
- “Some of the More Fundamental Reactions of the Body Cells in Tuberculosis.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Aug. 1923, Vol. 7, No. 6.
- “What Relation Exists Between the Endocrine Glands and Sterility?” The California State Journal of Medicine, Nov. 1923.
- “The Relationship of the Ion Content of the Cell to Symptoms of Disease, With Special Reference to Calcium and its Therapeutic Application.” The Annals of Clinical Medicine, Nov. 1923, Vol. 2, No. 3.
- “A Discussion of the Etiology of Asthma in its Relationship to the Various Systems Composing the Pulmonary Neurocellular Mechanism with the Physiological Basis for the Employment of Calcium in its Treatment.” The American Journal of The Medical Sciences, Feb. 1924, Vol. 167, No. 2.
- “The Importance of a Knowledge of Reflexes in Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” The Medical Journal and Record, Feb. 20, 1924.
- “The Physiologic Basis of Rest as a Therapeutic Measure in Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” Annals of Clinical Medicine, Sect. 1924, Vol. 3, No. 3.
- “Beitrage Zur Klinik Der Tuberkulose. Und Der Spezifischen Tuberkulose-Forschunc.” Berlin, 1925, Band 60, Heft 5. (Seems to be a reprint of two of Dr. Pottenger’s articles: “New Methods of Diagnosis” and “Relation to Reflex,” and many others.)
- “The Role of the Preventorium in the Tuberculosis Program.” Better Health, 1925.
- “Pain and Muscle Tension Caused by Inflammation of the Diaphragmatic Costal and Lower Parietal Pleura Simulating that from Abdominal Viscera.” Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Jan. 1925, pp. 62-70.
- “Increased Permeability of Vessel Walls as a Frequent Cause of Pulmonary Hemorrhage.” The American Journal of The Medical Sciences, Sept. 1925, Vol. 170, No. 3, p. 420.
- “Some Observations on Inherited Physical and Psychical Characteristics in Tuberculous Patients.” The Medical Journal and Record, Jan. 6, 1926.
- “The Neurological and Endocrinological Aspects of Ichthyosis, Chronic Indurative Eczema, and Some of the Minor Forms of So-Called Trophic Changes in Dermal Tissue.” Endocrinology, April 1926, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 105-114.
- “A Survey of Important Factors Leading Up to Our Present Conception of Tuberculosis.” The Medical Journal and Record, Oct. 6, 1926.
- “Treatment of Tuberculosis.” The Annals of Clinical Medicine, Nov. 1926, Vol. 5, No. 5.
- “Factors Leading to Success in Combating Tuberculosis. The Annals of Clinical Medicine, Nov. 1926. Vol. 5, No. 5.
- “A Discussion of Certain Fundamental Principles Involved in Heliotherapy.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Nov. 1926, Vol. 14, No. 5.
- “How to Prevent Childhood Infection From Becoming Active Tuberculosis Later in Life.” Northwestern Medicine, Dec. 1926.
- “The Evolution of Clinical Pulmonary Tuberculosis and its Early Diagnosis.” The Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1927, Vol. 17, pp. 1429-1434.
“The Most Dependable Symptoms for Making a Diagnosis of Early Clinical Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Feb. 1927, Vol. 15, No. 2. - “Present-Day Conception of Clinical Tuberculosis.” The Memphis Medical Journal, April 1927.
- “The Motor, Sensory, and Trophic Reflexes from the Lung and the Nerve Paths Through Which They Are Expressed.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, April 1927, Vol. 15, No. 4.
- “The Rational Basis for Tuberculin Therapy.” The British Medical Journal, July 9, 1927.
- “The Interpretation of Clinical Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Terms of Allergy.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Sept. 1927, Vol. 16, No. 3.
- “The Will to Get Well.” The Stethoscope, Oct. 1927, Vol. 5, No. 20. (The Whole Magazine).
- “The Allergic Reaction, the Basis of Tuberculin Therapy.” Annals of Internal Medicine, Nov. 1927, Vol. 1, No. 5, pp. 283-291.
- “Principles Which Govern Reflex Action in Disease.” Transaction of the American Therapeutic Society, 1927-1928, Vols. 28 & 29.
- “Certain Factors Militating Against Accurate Correlation of Physical and Roentgen Ray Examination of the Chest.” American Journal of the Medical Sciences, May 1928, Vol. 175, No. 5, p. 676.
- “Factors Fundamental to Healing in Tuberculosis.” American Review of Tuberculosis, May 1928, Vol. 17, No. 50.
- “The Causes of the Various Clinical Manifestations in Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” Annals of Internal Medicine, July 1928, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1-20.
- “The Potential Asthmatic.” Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, St. Louis, July 1928, Vol. 13, No. 10, p. 913.
- “The Diagnosis of Early Clinical Tuberculosis by the General Practitioner.” Journal of Missouri State Medical Association, Aug. 1928, pp. 362-369.
- “What is Clinical Tuberculosis? Exudative and Proliferative Processes Not a Basis for Classifying Tuberculosis into Types, but Represent Different Phases of Allergic Reaction.” American Review of Tuberculosis, Nov. 1928, Vol. 18, No. 5.
- “The Layman’s Estimate of Medicine: What it is, Why it is, What it Should Be.” Journal Missouri State Medical Association, Nov. 1928, pp. 515-518.
- “Pain.” California and Western Medicine, Dec. 1928, Vol. 29, No. 6.
- “Zeitschrift Fur Experimentelie Pathologie Und Therapie.” Berlín, 1929, Band 68, 1./4. Heft. F.M. Pottenger: Uber Lungenreflexe. (Text in German)
- “Early Clinical Tuberculosis Considered Immunologically.” Journal Lancet, Jan. 1, 1929.
- “Tuberculosis.” California and Western Medicine, Feb. 1929, Vol. 30, No. 2.
- “Allergy in Clinical Tuberculosis.” Tubercle, London, July 1929.
- “Tuberculosis of Insidious Onset and Acute Onset.” Journal American Medical Association, Dec. 7, 1929, Vol. 93, pp. 1801-1804.
- “Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” California and Western Medicine, Jan. 1930, Vol. 32, No. 1.
- “Allergy.” California and Western Medicine, Feb. 1930, Vol. 32, No. 2.
- “Early Diagnosis of Tuberculosis.” American Review Tuberculosis, Feb. 1930, Vol. 21, No. 2.
- “Similarities and Differences in Bacterial and Nonbacterial Allergy.” Journal Allergy, Mar. 1930, Vol. 1, No. 3, p. 235.
- “Local Compression Therapy in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” California and Western Medicine, April 1930, Vol. 32, No. 4.
- “The Nature of Symptoms.” S. W. Medicine, June 1930.
- “Healing of Tuberculosis.” Annals of Internal Medicine, Sept. 1930, Vol. 4, No. 3.
- “The Treatment of Tuberculosis.” Dallas Medical Journal, Nov. 1930.
- “A Personal Experience with Diverticulities of the Sigmoid.” Annals of Internal Medicine, April 1931, Vol. 4, No. 10.
- “What Can Be Determined by the Tuberculin Test.” Transactions American Therapeutic Society, 1931, pp. 81-87.
- “The Sequence of Events in the Development of Clinical Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” International Clinics, Sept. 1931, 41 Series, Vol. 3, p. 127.
- “Important Reflex Relationship Between the Lungs and Other Viscera.” Journal Thoracic Surgery, St. Louis, Oct. 1931, Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 75.
- “The Relationship of Tuberculosis to General Medicine.” Texas State Journal of Medicine, Aug. 1932, Vol. 28, pp. 258-262.
- “Cavitation in Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Sept. 1932, Vol. 26, No. 3.
- President’s Address. Annals of Internal Medicine, June 1933, Vol. 6, No. 12.
- “Clinical Aspects of Abdominal Pain.” Journal of the American Medical Association, Feb. 3, 1934, Vol. 1 02, pp. 341 -344.
- “Non-Operative Versus Operative Measures in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” The American Journal of Medical Sciences, Aug. 1934, Vol. 188, No. 2, p. 169.
- “Proliferative and Exudative Tuberculosis with Reference to Their Relationship to the Various Fractions Derived From the Tubercle Bacillus.” The Annals of Internal Medicine, Aug. 1934, Vol. 8, No. 2.
- “Indications for Therapeutic Abortion in Tuberculosis.” Journal of the American Medical Association, Dec. 22, Vol. 103, pp. 1907-1909.
- “Four Fundamental Principles in the Treatment of Tuberculosis Established by Brehmer.” Diseases of the Chest, March 1935, Vol. 1, No. 1.
- “The Treatment of Asthma with Special Reference to the Oral Use of the Adrenal Hormones and Sodium Chloride.” California and Western Medicine, July 1935, Vol. 43, No. 1. (With F. M. Pottenger, Jr. & Robert T. Pottenger.)
- “The Relation of Allergy to Immunity.” Tubercle, July 1935, pp. 458-466.
- “The Importance of Physiologic Measures in the Treatment of Tuberculosis.” Diseases of the Chest, Nov. 1935, Vol. 1, No. 9.
- “Vegetative Imbalance in Disease.” The Cyclopedia of Medicine, 1936, Vol.. 11, p. 912.
- “The Responsibility of the General Practitioner in the Tuberculosis Program of the Future.” Minnesota Medicine, April 1936, Vol. 19, p. 195.
- “Pulmonary Cavity: Optimism Surrounding its Intelligent Treatment.” California and Western Medicine, Feb. 1937, Vol. 46, No. 2.
- “Progress in the Prevention of Tuberculosis in the United States.” The Medical Digest, March 1937, Vol. 4, No. 12.
- “Neural and Endocrine Factors in Bodily Defence.” Endocrinology, July 1937, Vol. 21, No.4.
- “Prognosis in Tuberculosis.” The Annals of Internal Medicine, Sept. 1937, Vol. 11, No. 3.
- “Effects of Weather on Man.” Transactions of the American Therapeutic Society, 1938.
- “Results of Sanatorium Treatment.” Transactions of the National Tuberculosis Association, 1938.
- “The Psychology of the Tuberculosis Patient.” Diseases of the Chest, Jan. 1938, Vol. 4.
- “Clinical Versus the Public Health Point of View in the Treatment of Tuberculosis.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, May 1938, Vol. 37, No. 5.
- “Adrenal Cortex in Treating Childhood Asthma: Clinical Evaluation of tts Use.” California and Western Medicine, Oct. 1938, Vol. 49, No. 4.
- “Living With the Weather.” The Annals of Internal Medicine, Sept. 1940, Vol. 14, No. 3.
- “Immunity in Tuberculosis.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, June 1942, Vol. 45, No. 6.
- “Disappearance of Tuberculin Reaction in Children Under Treatment for Allergies.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Jan. 1943, Vol. 47, No. 1.
- “What is the Clinical and Epidemiological Significance of Rare Bacilli in Sputum.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Nov. 1943, Vol. 48, No. 5.
- “Epidemiology of Reinoculation in Tuberculosis.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Aug. 1944, Vol. 50, No. 2.
- “Why is Physical Examination of the Chest Being Neglected?” The American Therapeutic Society, 1946, Vol. 46.
- “Adequate Diet in Tuberculosis.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Sept. 1946, Vol. 54, No.3.
- “Auscultation: A New Appraisal.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, July 1947, Vol. 56, No. 1.
- “Public Health Significance of Rare Tubercle Bacilli in Sputum.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Sept. 1948, Vol. 58, No. 3.
- “An Historical Review of the Physical Examination of the Chest.” The Annals of Internal Medicine, April 1949, Vol. 30, No. 4.
- “Auscultation: A New Conception of the Respiratory Murmer and its Place in Diagnosis.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Nov. 1949, Vol. 60, No. 5.
- “The Comparative Value of Physical Examination and X-Ray in the Diagnosis and Prevention of Pulmonary Tuberculosis.” The Annals of Western Medicine and Surgery, Jan. 1950.
- “The Need for Fundamental Research in Tuberculosis.” Tuberculology, Aug. 1950, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 73-77.
- Editorial: “The Family Physician, the Heart of Medicine.” The Annals of Western Medicine and Surgery, June 1951, Vol. 6, No. 10.
- “The Relationship of the Immunity Mechanism to Pathologic Changes, Clinical Symptoms, and Therapeutic Measures in Tuberculosis.” The American Review of Tuberculosis, Dec. 1953, Vol. 68, No. 6.
- “The Correlation of Physical and Emotional Aspects of Disease.” The Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Aug. 1955, Vol. 3, No. 8.