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[1]. According to the United States Mortality tables for 1912 there were 44,531 deaths from cancer that year, or 77 per 100,000 living, while the rate in 1911 was 74.3, an increase of 2.7. Tuberculosis has shown a steady decline, the death for 1912 being the lowest on record, 149.5 per 100,000, it having fallen from 200 per 100,000 in 1900, or over 25%.

[2]. No attempt has been made to collect an extensive bibliography, which might cover many pages, and a list is only given of those books and journal articles which I have been able to personally consult and to refer to in the text.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

DIET AND HYGIENE IN DISEASES OF THE SKIN. $2.00 net.

COMPENDIUM OF DISEASES OF THE SKIN, based on an analysis of thirty thousand consecutive cases, with a Therapeutic Formulary. $2.00.

THE RELATIONS OF DISEASES OF THE SKIN TO INTERNAL DISORDERS. $1.50.

PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION OF LOCAL TREATMENT IN DISEASES OF THE SKIN. $1.00.

THE INFLUENCE OF THE MENSTRUAL FUNCTION ON CERTAIN DISEASES OF THE SKIN. $1.00.

ECZEMA, with an analysis of eight thousand cases of the disease. $1.25.

ACNE, ITS ETIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY, AND TREATMENT. $2.00.

SYPHILIS IN THE INNOCENT (Syphilis insontium) clinically and historically considered, with a plan for the legal control of the disease. $3.00.

ACNE AND ALOPECIA. The Physician’s leisure library. Fifty cents.

THE SKIN IN HEALTH AND DISEASE. Fifty cents.

THE USE AND VALUE OF ARSENIC IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Fifty cents.

ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGY. A quarterly Journal of Skin and Venereal Diseases. Vols. I-VIII. $3.00 each.


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