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Publications 1916-1961

  1. The Diagnosis of Enteric Fever (Typhoid and Paratyphoid A and B) by Agglutination Tests, J.A.M.A. 66: 1297-1300 (Apr. 22) 1916.
  2. Continuous Irrigation for Wounds, J.A.M.A. 67: 1753-1754 (Dec. 9) 1916.
  3. The Dodds-Parker Suspension Appliance, J.A.M.A. 68: 909910 (Mar. 24) 1917.
  4. Report on Prophylactic Vaccination with B. typhosus, B. paratyphosus A and B. paratyphosus B, J. Lab. &am; Clin. M. 2: 607-617 (June) 1917.
  5. Meningitis in an Infant Due to a Hitherto Undescribed Organism, Micrococcus florens, J. Exper. M., 26: 779-793 (Dec.) 1917 (with A. S. Davison and M. K. Miller).
  6. The Superiority of Inoculations with Mixed Triple Vaccine (B. typhosus, B. paratyphosus A and B. paratyphosus B), Arch. Int. M. 21: 437-509 (Apr.) 1918.
  7. Meningococcus Pneumonia, I, The Occurrence of Post-influenzal Pneumonia in which the Diplococcus intracellularis meningitidis was Isolated, From Observations at Camp Coetquidon, A.E.F., France, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hasp. 30: 324-329 (Nov.) 1919 (with M. L. Holm).
  8. . Meningococcus Pneumonia, II, The Epidemiology of Postinfluenzal Pneumonia in which the Diplococcus intracellularis meningitidis was Isolated, From Observations at Camp Coetquidon, A.E.F., France, Bull. Johns lIopkins Hasp. 30: 329-331 (Nov.) 1919 (with M. L. lIolm and R. V. B. Emmons).
  9. Bacillary Dysentery in Children, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 31: 225-234 (July) 1920.
  10. Divisions of the So-called Flexner Group of Dysentery Bacilli, J. Exper. M. 32: 651-663 (Dec. 1) 1920.
  11. Pertussis Vaccine, J.A.M.A. 76: 242-243 (Jan. 22) 1921.
  12. The Isolation of B. dysenteriae (Flexner) from the Urine of an Infant with Dysentery, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 32: 50-51 (Feb.) 1921 (with C. Creighton and C. E. Wagner).
  13. A Bacteriological Study of the Fecal Flora of Infants and Children (the Lack of Association of Nutritional Disorders with a So-called "Putrefactive" Intestinal Flora), Am. J. Dis. Child. 22: 284-298 (Sept.) 1921 (with L. V. Rosenthal).
  14. The Serotherapy of Bacillary Dysentery in Children, J.A.M.A. 77: 1863-1864 (Dec. 10) 1921 (with H. W. Josephs).
  15. Filtrable "Substance" Antagonistic to Dysentery and Other Organisms (d'Herelle's Phenomenon, Bacteriophage, Bacteriolytic Agent, Bacteriolysant, etc. ), A Bibliographic Review, Abstr. Bacterial. 6: 159-177 (Apr.) 1922.
  16. The Bacteriolysant Therapy of Bacillary Dysentery inChildren, Am. J. Dis. Child. 23: 531-534 (June) 1922.
  17. Observations on the Properties of Bacteriolysants (d'Herelle's Phenomenon, Bacteriolphage, Bacteriolytic Agent, etc.), Part I, J. Bact. 7: 475-490 (Sept.) 1922.
  18. Observations on the Nature of Bacteriolysants (d'Herelle's Phenomenon, Bacteriolphage, Bacteriolytic Agent, etc.), Part II, J. Bact. 7: 491-504 (Sept.) 1922.
  19. The Failure of Yeast Therapy in the Feeding of Infants, Am. J. Dis. Child. 24: 339-345 (Oct.) 1922.
  20. A Bacteriological and Clinical Consideration of Bacillary Dysentery in Adults and Children, Medicine 1: 389-510(Nov.) 1922.
  21. Bacillary Dysentery in Children, Forscheimer-Billings Therapeutics, 2d. ed., 2, New York, D. Appleton & Co., 386-407, 1924.
  22. The Bacteriology of Diarrhea in Infants, South. M. J. 17: 552-560 (Aug.) 1924.
  23. Xeroderma pigmentosum, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hasp. 35: 285-294 (Sept.) 1924 (with A. R. Rich and C. H. Greene).
  24. Enuresis, Abt's Pediatrics, 4., Phila., W. B. Saunders & Co., 867-878, 1924.
  25. Gaucher's Disease with Extensive Involvement of the Bones and Invasion of the Spinal Canal: Trans. Am. Pediatric Soc., 36: 42 (1924) ? published in 1926 to 1928 (with John Howland and A. R. Rich).
  26. The Treatment and Prevention of Disease by Serum and Vaccines, Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Mag. 24: 14-17 (Feb.) 1925.
  27. The Duodenal Contents of Infants in Health, and During and Following Diarrhea, Am. J. Dis. Child. 29: 743-756 (June) 1925.
  28. Gastric Analyses in Normal Infants and in Those Convalescent from Diarrhea, Am. J. Dis. Child. 30: 23-32 (July) 1925.
  29. Multiple Osteomyelitis Due to Bacillus paratyphosus B: Demonstration of the Bacillus in Fresh Blood Preparation: Report of one Case, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 36: 428-430 (June) 1925 (with G. L. Carrington).
  30. An Apparatus for the Rapid Preparation of Protein Milk, Am. J. Dis. Child. 30: 238-239 (Aug.) 1925.
  31. Pyloric Stenosis of Infants; a Statistical Analysis of Sixty Cases, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 37: 75-84 (Aug.) 1925.
  32. The Medical Treatment of Pyloric Stenosis of Infants, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 37: 157-163 (Sept.) 1925.
  33. Pediatric Notes, 1st & 2d ed., Baltimore, Md., Waverly Press, 81 pp. (Mar. 18) 1926.
  34. A Viscometric Method for the Determination of Amylase, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 37: 281-282 (Oct.) 1925.
  35. A Comparison of the Viscometric, Copper Reduction, Polariscopic, and Iodometric Methods for Measuring the Rate of Hydrolysis of Starch and Dextrin by Aspergillus oryzae, J. Biol. Chem. 68: 75-81 (Apr.) 1926 (with H. L. Maslow).
  36. The Effect of the Hydrogen Ion Concentration upon the Starch-Liquefying Activity of the Amylase of Aspergillus oryzae, J. Biol. Chem. 68: 83-93 (Apr.) 1926 (with H. L. Maslow) .
  37. The Effect of the Hydrogen Ion Concentration upon the Dextrin-Liquefying Activity of the Dextrinase of Aspergillus oryzae, J. Biol. Chem. 68: 95-99 (Apr.) 1926 (with H. L. Maslow).
  38. Sir William Osler and an Oxford Medical Student, Bull. Internat. Assn. Med. Mus. Special Osler Memorial Number 9: 382-385 (Jan.) 1927.
  39. John Howland, M.D., Orbituary, Am. J. Dis. Child. 32: 117. 118 (July) 1926; also Remarks at unveiling; also Park.
  40. Digitalis Therapy in Cardiac Decompensation in Children, Am. J. Dis. Child. 32: 373-383 (Sept.) 1926 (with A. W. Jacobsen)
  41. Enzymes, Baltimore, Md., Williams and Wilkins Co., 364 pp., 1926 (with S. A. Waksman).
  42. Some Measures for the Prevention of Diphtheria, South. M. J. 19: 865-869 (Dec.) 1926.
  43. The Amylase-Accelerator and Anti-Trypsin of Normal Human Serum, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 40: 238-243 (Apr.) 1927 (with Charles O'Donovan, Jr.).
  44. The Duke University School of Medicine, Trans. North Carolina M. S. 74: 35-39 (Apr. 18-20) 1927.
  45. Tubular Nephritis (Nephrosis) in Children and its Relationship to Other Forms of Nephritis, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp.41: 329-353 (Dec.) 1927 (with Robert Salinger).
  46. The Selection of Medical Students, South. M. J. 20: 955-960 (Dec.) 1927.
  47. Revision: The Diseases of Infancy and Childhood by L. Emmett Holt and John Howland, 9th ed., New York, D. Appleton & Co., 1017 pp, 1926.
  48. Opportunities for the Study of Medicine at Oxford University, Newspaper Release (Mar. 15) 1928.
  49. Prevalence of and Susceptibility to Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever in North Carolina, Trans. N. C. Med. Soc. 75: 346 350 (Apr. 30-May 2) 1928; also South. M. J. 22: 835-838 (Sept.) 1929 (with W. B. Mayer).
  50. Kidney Diseases in Children, Trans. N. C. Med. Soc. 75: 548-551 (Apr. 30-May 2) 1928.
  51. The Epidemiology of Infantile Diarrhea, Trans. N. C. Med. Soc. 75: 683-687 (Apr. 30-May 2) 1928.
  52. Infantile Diarrhea, South. M. J. 21: 349-352 (May) 1928.
  53. Cardiac Disease in Children, South. M. & Surgery 90: 342345 (May) 1928.
  54. An M.D. Degree Five Years After High School, J.A.M.A. 90: 1812-1816 (June 2) 1928.
  55. Empyema in Infants Under Two Years of Age, Arch. Surg. 17: 676-688 (Oct.) 1928 (with W. W. Rienhoff, Jr.).
  56. Liberalizing the Curriculum, South. M. J. 21: 983-987 (Dec.) 1928.
  57. Preventable Diseases of Childhood, Trans. North Carolina M. S. 76: 619-620 (Apr. 15-17) 1929.
  58. Two Additional Years in College Versus Two More Years in Hospital, South, M. J. 23: 851-855 (Sept.) 1930.
  59. Fourteen Distinguished Physicians and Surgeons-Brief Sketches of Eminent Men for Whom Duke Hospital Wards are Named. Dedication of Duke University School of Medicine and Duke Hospital (Apr. 20) 1931 (with W. D. Forbus).
  60. The Significance of Present Entrance Requirements, J.A.M.A. 96: 1367-1369 (Apr. 25) 1931; also Proc. Ann. Congr. M. Educat. pp. 21-24, 1931.
  61. James Lawrence Cabell (1813-1899), Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 49: 328-329 (Nov.) 1931.
  62. Effect of Depression on Health, South. M. & S. 95: 322-324 (June) 1933.
  63. Pediatrics-What Is It? J. Pediat. 3: 64-77 (July) 1933.
  64. Prophylaxis of Milk-Borne Disease, Trans. of the Third Internat'l Paed. Congress, Acta Paediatrica 16: 387-390 (July) 1933.
  65. The Preventable and Curable Diseases of Children, Raleigh News and Observer (Oct. 22) 1933.
  66. Rhodes Scholarships, Duke Chronicle (Oct. 25) 1933.
  67. Cecil Rhodes and James B. Duke, American Oxonian 21: 54 (Jan.) 1934.
  68. Princeton and Medical Schools, Princeton Alumni Weekly 34: 555 (March 23) 1934.
  69. The Compleat Pediatrician, Durham, N. C., Duke University Press, 259 pp. (Sept. 4) 1934.
  70. Case Reports: Brain Abscess; Lymphatic Leukemia; Exanthem Subitum; Bronchiectasis; Tubular Nephritis; Secondary Anemia; Atelectasis; Burns; Chorea; Bronchitis; Celiac Disease; Brain Tumor, South. M. & Surgery 96: 534-537, 607-608, 657-659 (Oct., Nov., Dec.) 1934; also 97: 78-79, 194 (Feb., Apr.) 1935.
  71. Elimination of Milk-Borne Disease, Am. J. Dis. Child. 49: 72-78 (Jan.) 1935.
  72. Round Table Discussion on Bacillary Dysentery, J. Pediat. 7: 568-582 (Oct.) 1935.
  73. Pediatric Therapeutics, Mississippi Doctor 13: 16-23 (Nov.) 1935.
  74. Brucellosis, Chicago Med. Soc. Bull. 38: 552-553 (March 21) 1936.
  75. Pediatric Diagnosis, J. Pediat. 9: 209-214 (Aug.) 1936.
  76. Poliomyelitis-A Resume, Am. J. Dis. Child. 52: 1158-1178 (Nov.) 1936.
  77. The Compleat Pediatrician, 2d ed., Durham, N. C., Duke University Press, 309 pp. (Jan.) 1938.
  78. Survey of Medical Education in the South, Vanderbilt University, Inauguration of Oliver C. Carmichael as Chancellor of Vanderbilt University and a Symposium on Higher Education in the South, Nashville, Tenn., Vanderbilt University, pp. 138-171 (Feb.) 1938.
  79. Foreign Medical Students: Discussion, J.A.M.A. 110: 1308 (Apr. 16) 1938; also Proc. Ann. Congr. M. Educ. p. 57, 1938.
  80. Infant Deaths and Their Prevention, Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel p. 47 (May 1) 1938.
  81. Conditions Characterized by Acute Abdominal Symptoms in Children, South. M. & S. 100: 367-371 (Aug.) 1938 (with Joseph Mignone).
  82. Evolution of Therapy-A Plea for Treating the Patient as well as his Disease, South. M. & Surgery 100: 457-458, 469 (Oct.) 1938.
  83. Anonymous Newspaper Articles Approved by the Durham Orange County Medical Society: Why All Children Should be Protected Against Diphtheria at the Age of Nine Months; Why All Mothers Should Consult their Physicians Regularly and Frequently During Pregnancy; Causes of Death in Children in Durham County; An Appeal by the Durham-Orange County Medical Society to the Parents of Durham to Reduce Infant Mortality; Diphtheria Would Disappear in North Carolina if All Parents Would Obey the Law; Medical Care in Durham and How to Get It, Durham Herald, Durham Sun, Chapel Hill Weekly, & Carolina Times (Dec. 18) 1938; (Jan. 15, Sept. 10, Dec. 14) 1939; (Jan. 18, Feb. 15) 1940.
  84. The Future of American Pediatrics, J. Pediat. 14: 810-814 (June) 1939; also Trans. North Carolina M. S. 80: (May 13-15) 1940.
  85. Southern Medical Schools and Physicians of the Past Century and a Half, J. Assn. Am. M. ColI. 15: 123-128 (Mar.) 1940.
  86. Preventive Pediatrics, J.A.M.A. 114: 742-746 (Mar. 2) 1940.
  87. The Compleat Pediatrician, 3d ed., Durham, N. C., Duke University Press, 311 pp. (May) 1940.
  88. The Growth of the Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Dietetics, and Duke Hospital, 1930-1940, Duke Alumni Register 26: 236 (Nov.) 1940.
  89. Opportunities in the Practice of Medicine, J.A.M.A. 115: 2227-2232 (Dec. 21) 1940.
  90. Dedication of the Department of Neuropsychiatry, North Carolina M. J. 2: 146 (Mar.) 1941 (with F. M. Hanes).
  91. The Medical and Hospital Facilities Available to Children in North Carolina, North Carolina M. J. 2: 345-348 (July) 1941.
  92. Qualities Which a Medical Student and Physician Should Have or Develop, J. Assn. Am. M. ColI. 16: 278-281 (Sept.) 1941; also Diplomate 15: 27-30 (Jan.) 1943.
  93. The First Ten Years of Duke University School of Medicine and Duke Hospital, North Carolina M. J. 2: 527-532 (Oct.) 1941.
  94. Postgraduate Medical Education and Internships, J. Assn. Am. M. ColI. 16: 371-374 (Nov.) 1941 (with F. M. Hanes).
  95. Reduction of Communicable Disease Among Troops and Children During National Defense Program, War Med. 1:863-872 (Nov.) 1941.
  96. The Future of Pediatrics, J.A.M.A. 117: 2283-2284 (Dec. 27) 1941.
  97. An Apparatus for Determination of Vital Capacity of Infants, Am. J. Dis. Child. 63: 92-93 (Jan.) 1942 (with H. H. Smith and S. McLanahan, Jr.).
  98. Reflections on the Medical Book and Journal Situation, Bull. Hist. Med. 11: 182-200 (Feb.) 1942.
  99. Nutritional Requirements in Children, Am. J. Dis. Child. 63: 366-370 (Feb.) 1942 (with W.J. Dann).
  100. The Treatment of Respiratory Diseases in Children, North Carolina M. J. 3: 167-172 (Apr.) 1942.
  101. Amylase-Accelerating Action of Gastric Contents, Am. J. Dis. Child. 63: 728 (April) 1942.
  102. Loan Funds versus Scholarships for Medical Students, J. Assn. Am. M. ColI. 17: 173-174 (May) 1942.
  103. Difficulties in the Enzymic Titration of Duodenal Contents, Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 70: 504-516 (June) 1942.
  104. Report of the committee of Region II of the Academy of Pediatrics on a Survey of the Children's Beds in Region II, J. Pediat. 11: 449-452 (Sept.) 1937.
  105. Relation of the Concentration of Starch Suspensions to their Viscosity, J. BioI. Chern. 144: 419-422 (July) 1942.
  106. Heredity and Genetics, J. Pediat. 21: 246-250 (Aug.) 1942; also Am. J. Orthodentics & Oral S. 29: 33-37 (Jan.) 1943.
  107. Optimal Reaction for Starch-Liquefying Activity of Duodenal Amylase of Infants, Am. J. Dis. Child. 64: 237-240 ( Aug. ) 1942 ( with Philip E. Rothman and Dean C. Widener).
  108. Relation of the Concentration of Starch Suspensions to Their Use as Substrates for the Amylase of the Duodenal Contents of Infants, J. Lab. and Clin. Med. 28: 105-109 (Oct.) 1942.
  109. The Effect of the Hydrogen-Ion and Starch Concentration of the Substrate on Serum Amylase and Amylase-Accelerator of Serum, Am. J. Med. Sc. 204: 723-725 (Nov.) 1942.
  110. Enzymic Therapy in Infant Feeding, J. Pediat. 21: 727-732 ( Dec.) 1942.
  111. Medical and Health Evolution in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina M. J. 4: 14-17 (Jan.) 1943.
  112. Medical Education and the Distribution of Physicians and Hospitals in the South, J. Assn. Am. M. ColI. 18: 118-124 (Mar.) 1943.
  113. Enuresis, Therapeutics of Infancy and Childhood, by 117 Specialists edited by H. R. Litchfield and L. H. Dembo. 4 v. and desk index, Philadelphia, F. A. Davis Co. (Mar.) 1943.
  114. Nursing as the Foundation of Medicine, North Carolina M. J. 4: 141-143 (ApT.) 1943; also Health Bull. N. C. 58: 3-7 (June) 1943; also The Trained Nurse 111: 259-261 (Oct.) 1943.
  115. Measures to Reduce Infant Mortality, So. Car. Bd. Health (Dec. 20) 1932 (with Bayard Carter, W. F. Draper, J. A. Hayne, Oren Moore, J. N. Parrott, L. T. Royster & William Weston).
  116. Should American Medicine be Socialized? J.A.M.A. 122: 1067-1070 (Aug. 14) 1943.
  117. Chemical and Enzymic Studies of the Duodenal Contents of Infants, J. Pediat. 23: 204-214 (Aug.) 1943 (with Laslo Kajdi).
  118. The Compleat Pediatrician, 4th ed., Durham, N. C., Duke University Press, 328 pp. (Sept.) 1943; 2d printing, 3.30 pp. (Nov.) 1944.
  119. Postwar Planning for Medical Education, J. Assn. Am. M. Call. 19: 92-96 (Mar.) 1944.
  120. Readjustments of Reurning [sic] Medical Officers, J.A.M.A. 124: 816-819 (March 25) 1944, & Diplomate 16: 151-156 (JuneJuly) 1944.
  121. The 1915 Serbian Typhus Epidemic, North Carolina M. J. 5: 282-285 (July) 1944.
  122. John Morgan (1735-1789) Founder of the First American Medical School, North Carolina M. J. 5: 434 (Sept.) 1944.
  123. Postwar Medical Education, J. Assn. Am. M. CoIl. 20: 1-11 (January) 1945 (with G. S. Eadie).
  124. Postgraduate Medical Education for Returning Medical Officers, Norfolk Medical News 5: 3 (Jan.) 1945.
  125. The Plan in North Carolina, J.A.M.A. 129: 33-34 (Sept. 1) 1945.
  126. The German University Medical Schools During the Occupation, J.A.M.A. 129: 1225 (Dec. 22) 1945; also J. Assn. Am. M. CoIl. 21: 165-166 (May) 1946.
  127. Medical Education in Europe, J.A.M.A. 130: 921-924 (Apr. 6) 1946.
  128. The Future of Medical Education, J. Assn. Am. M. CoIl. 21: 223-235 (July) 1946.
  129. The Story of Yellow Fever, VII Walter Reed (1851-1902), North Carolina M. J. 7: 311-312 (July) 1946.
  130. Medical Student Migration, J. Assn. Am. M. CoIl. 21: 327 (Nov.) 1946.
  131. The Compleat Pediatrician, 5th ed., Durham, N. C., Duke University Press, 355 pp. (Nov.) 1946.
  132. Sir William Osler: Reminiscences, McGill M. J. 16: 157-182 (Apr.) 1947; also North Carolina Med. J. 10: 136-138 (Mar.) 1949; also Arch. Int. Med. 84: 110-128 (July) 1949; also Pharos 13: 13-27 & 46 (Nov.) 1949.
  133. Medical Education in Europe, The Doctors Talk It Over Broadcast, The Lederle Laboratories (Aug. 11) 1947.
  134. Enuresis (Bed Wetting). Litchfield, H. R., and Dembo, L. H., Therapeutics of Infancy and Childhood, 3rd ed., Philadelphia, Davis, 1947. vol. 3, p. 1776-1780.
  135. Clinic on Nephritis and Nephrosis, J. Pediat. 31: 696-701 (Dec.) 1947 (with Wilhoit, R. M., Robbins, J. G., Cargill, W., Black-Shaffer, B.).
  136. Conditions in Childhood Characterized by Acute Abdominal Symptoms, Texas Reports on Biology and Med. 5: 355-360 (Winter) 1947.
  137. Clinic on Poisoning, J. Pediat. 32: 207-214 (Feb.) 1948 (with Carver, G. M., Jr., Arena, J. M., Kernodle, G. W., Taylor, H. M., Bernheim, F.).
  138. Lye Poisoning in Children, Am. J. Dis. Child. 75: 125-142 (Feb.) 1948 (with Kernodle, G. W., and Taylor, Grant).
  139. Better Health-Today and Tomorrow-Through Medicine, North Carolina M. J., 9: 189-191 (Apr.) 1948.
  140. Rural General Practice in Groups, J. Assn. Am. M. CoIl. 23: 180-189 (May) 1948.
  141. Bacillary Dysentery (Shigellosis), Merck Manual, 8th ed., Rahway, N. J., 1950, pp. 744-749.
  142. Undergraduate and Postgraduate Pediatric Education in Medical Schools, Am. J. Dis. Child. 76: 545-552 (Nov.) 1948.
  143. Pediatrics in the Medical Curriculum and the Intern Year, Discussions, Ann. Congress Med. Ed. and Licensure, Feb. 7, 1949, p. 28.
  144. The Compleat Pediatrician, 6th ed., Durham, N. C., Duke. University Press, 370 pp. (April) 1949.
  145. Doctor William Osler, Westchester M. Bull. 18: 11-12 (April) 1950.
  146. John Howland, The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of his Birth, J. Hist. of M. & Allied Sciences 5: 197-205 (Spring) 1950.
  147. Osler's Influence, J. Assn. Am. M. CoIl. 25: 161-173 (May) 1950, also see No. 171.
  148. Sir William Osler-Memories, Virginia M. Monthly 77: 271-272 (June) 1950.
  149. Four-Year School of Medicine and Dentistry for West Virginia, West Virginia M. J. 46: 198-199 (July) 1950 (with H. G. Weiskotten).
  150. Pediatric Care Under the North Carolina Plan, J.A.M.A. 143: 1232-1235 (Aug. 5) 1950 (with A. II. London, Jr.).
  151. Health Legislation and the Shortage of Physicians, J. Assn. Am. M. Col. 25: 396-405 (Nov.) 1950; also Conn. State M. J. 15: 99-107 (Feb.) 1951.
  152. The Pediatric Shift, MD 5: 269-284 (Nov.) 1950 (with M. M. Sherwood), also J. Pediat. 40: 536-538 (April) 1952; also EI Progress & Pediatrica (in Spanish) Trans. La Asociacion Pediatrica de Guatemala, C.A. (Dec. 28) 1949.
  153. Recruiting and Training Country Doctors, MD 6: 85-88 & 104 (Mar.) 1951.
  154. Meet the Dean, MD 6: 125-126,140-142 (Apr.) 1951.
  155. Childhood Cancer (Tumors, Leukemia and Hodgkin's Disease) (in Japanese) Japanese Assn. Med. Science (Tokyo) (April 5) 1951 (with J. H. Bufkin); also J. Pediat. 42: 613-632 (May) 1953; also Proc. 6th Middle East Medical Assembly (Beirut) (in English) pp. 1(o)-10(o) (April 7-9) 1956; also Le Jour. Libanais (Lebanese M. J.) (in English) 9: 737-748 (Nov.) 1956.
  156. Chickenpox and Pregnancy in the 1820's-There Ain't Nothing New, J. Pediat. 38: 663 (May) 1951.
  157. Programs to Provide more Physicians, J. M. Educat. 26: 437-445 (Nov.) 1951 (with J. E. Markee and J. S. Harris).
  158. Presidential Remarks, Association of Honorary Consultants to the Army Medical Library (Oct. 26) 1951, Washington, D. G, Bull. M. Libr. Assn. 40: 97-98 (Apr.) 1952.
  159. Cost of Undergraduate Medical Education in an Endowed School, J.A.M.A. 149: 99-104 (May 10) 1952 (with G. C. Henricksen).
  160. The First Twenty Years: A History of the Duke University School of Medicine, Nursing and Health Services, and Duke Hospital, 1930 to 1950 (with A. T. S. Davison, E. G. Swett, D. C. Hetherington, J. L. Callaway and others), Durham, N. C., Bull. Duke University Vol. 24, No.7-A, 314 pp. (May) 1952.
  161. The Preceptorial Program at Duke, Panel Discussion, Proc. Ann. Congress M. Educ. and Licensure, Chicago, p. 28-29 (Feb. 11) 1952.
  162. Who Started Hospital Newborn Nurseries, Child-Family Digest 7: 60-61 (Sept.) 1952.
  163. Rooming-In Increases Breast Feeding, Child-Family Digest 7: 27-28 (Oct.) 1952.
  164. What You Should Know About Polio, Duke Town Hall of the Air, Religion and Health 2: 10-19 (Sept.) 1953 (with Baylin, G. J., Martin, S. P., and Goldner, J. L.).
  165. The Role, Problems, Responsibilities and Training of a Hospital Administrator, J. Med. Educ. 29: 26-32 (Feb.) 1954 (with F. R. Porter).
  166. The Origin of Obstetric Nurseries, J. Pediat. 44: 204-212 (Feb.) 1954 (with S. H. Clifford).
  167. Medical and Psychological Team Work in the Care of Chronically Ill Children, Galveston Conference, 29 Mar. 1954, under the Auspices of the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation; Texas Reports on Biol. and M. 12; 655-658 (Fall) 1954; also Medical and Psychological Teamwork in the Care of the Chronically Ill, Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas, pp. 88-91, 1955.
  168. The Golden Age of Medicine, North Carolina M. S. Broadcast, 9 Apr. 1954; also Pediatrics 16; 270-271 (Aug.) 1955.
  169. Changes in Medical Education and Patient Care, J. Florida M. Assn. 41: 173-184 (Sept.) 1954; J. Formosan M. Assn. (in Mandarin; in press).
  170. Pediatric Progress (in English) J. Formosan M. Assn. 53: 475-478 (July) 1954.
  171. Sees Need for Speed-Up in Medical Training, Medical Economics 276-277 (Dec.) 1954.
  172. Osler's Influence on Medicine, Pharos 18: 1-4 (Feb.) 1955. Also see No. 146
  173. John Howland, J. Pediat. 46: 473-486 (April) 1955.
  174. Rooming-In, North Carolina M. J. 16: 159-164 (May) 1955 (with Angus McBryde); also Child-Family Digest 13: 50-59 (Oct.) 1955.
  175. Viral Hepatitis and Its Risk from Blood and Plasma Transfusions, J. Pediat. 46: 717-723 (June) 1955.
  176. The Evolution of Infant Feeding and the Advantages and Disadvantages of Soured Milk Mixtures, Postgraduate Med. 20: 41-48 (July) 1956 (With W. B. Blue).
  177. The Duke Private Diagnostic Clinic, J. M. Educat. 31: 482-484 (July) 1956.
  178. Deryl Hart, North Carolina M. J. 17: 422-425 (Sept.) 1955 (with C. E. Gardner, Jr.).
  179. The Compleat Pediatrician (7th ed.), Durham, N. C., Duke University Press, 342 pp. (April 19) 1957 (with Jeana Davison Levinthal).
  180. Medical Meetings: Correspondence, J. Pediat. 50: 522 (April) 1957.
  181. John Ruhrah, Pediatric Profiles, J. Pediat. 50: 638'-643 ( May) 1957.
  182. Air Conditioning in Infancy; Correspondence, J. Pediat. 50: 648-649 (May) 1957.
  183. Compleat, Continuing, Comprehensive and Total Medical Care, Health, Supervision, and Psychological, Social and Vocational Rehabilitation; Correspondence, J. Pediat. 51: 486487 (Oct.) 1957 (with Mildred M. Sherwood).
  184. Preventive and Therapeutic Pediatrics, West Virginia M. J. 54: 88-94 (March) 1958.
  185. British-American Pediatrics and Child Care; General Practitioners and Practicing Pediatricians; Pediatric Education, J. Pediat. 52: 454-466 (April) 1958 (with Laetitia M. Bruce Telfer) .
  186. Atomic Medicine, Tristate M. J. 6: 11-12 (May) 1958.
  187. Pediatrics in Taiwan (Formosa), Med. Bull. Children's Hospital, Los Angeles 5: 37-40 (April) 1958; also Tri-State M. J. 6: 9-11 (Sept.) 1958; also Pharos 22: 31-34 (Jan.) 1959.
  188. The Advantages of BCG Vaccination in Preventing Tuberculosis, Quart. Rev. Ped. 13: 131-132 (Aug.) 1958.
  189. Progress in Child Health, North Carolina M. J. 19: 452-454 (Oct.) 1958 (with Laetitia M. Bruce Telfer).
  190. Chronic Diseases in Children with Merritt, D. H.; Chapt. 22, pp. 619-659, Long Term Illness, Management of the Chronically Ill Patient, edited by Wahl, M. G., (W. B. Saunders, 1959).
  191. Aging Research, Summary, Veterans Administration Prospectus, pp. 123-124, 1959.
  192. History of Base Hospital Number 65, North Carolina M. J. 20: 157-159 (April) 1959.
  193. Immunizations in Children, Young Physician 8: 37-39 (June) 1959.
  194. Improving International Relations, Quart. Rev. Ped. 14: 120 (Apr.-June), 1959.
  195. The Medical Center Report, 1958-1959, distributed to Duke Medical Alumni Feb. 12, 1960.
  196. Dr. W. S. Rankin, North Carolina M. J. 21: 67-69 (Feb.) 1959.
  197. Chickenpox, Measles, Scarlet Fever, Mumps, Whooping Cough, Diphtheria, Tonsils and Adenoids, The Book of Health, Houston, Texas, Elsevior Press, pp. 62-68, 1953 and 1960.
  198. My Experience With the British Anti-Research Regulations, Bull. for Med. Res. 14: 18-22 (Mar.-June), 1960; Bull. Am. Call. Phys. 1: 179-180 (Sept.-Oct.), 1960.
  199. Sweating Sickness, Am. J. Dis. Child. 100: 934-935 (Dec.) 1960.
  200. Relationship of Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine, J. Pediat. 1961.

Addendum

The following titles (200-208) were taken from various handwritten sources and were not included in the published bibliography which covered Dr. Davison's publications from 1916 - 1961. The information was transcribed in its original format.


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