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Volume 5;  1888
Articles
The President's Address
A. L. Loomis
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 1–10.
PMCID: PMC2526715
A Study of the Climate of Colorado as applied to the Arrest and Cure of Pulmonary Disease
Samuel Fisk
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 11–22.
PMCID: PMC2526731
Invalids suited for Treatment at Colorado Springs
S. Edwin Solly
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 23–35.
PMCID: PMC2526740
The Relative Importance of different Climatic Elements in the Treatment of Phthisis
Edward T. Bruen
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 36–43.
PMCID: PMC2526724
The Comparative Importance of different Climatic Attributes in the Treatment of Pulmonary Consumption
Vincent Y. Bowditch
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 44–49.
PMCID: PMC2526719
Indications and Contra-indications for Altitude in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Frederick I. Knight
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 50–54.
PMCID: PMC2526718
The Climate of Colorado and its Effects
Walter A. Jayne
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 55–68.
PMCID: PMC2526722
Public Health Resorts versus Institutions for the Treatment of Bacillary Phthisis
Paul H. Kretzschmar
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 69–83.
PMCID: PMC2526726
Climate as an Etiological Factor in Graves's Disease
Roland G. Curtin
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 84–90.
PMCID: PMC2526736
An Environment Experiment Repeated in 1888
E. L. Trudeau
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 91–95.
PMCID: PMC2526738
Further Remarks on the Circulatory Changes at High Altitude
Frank Donaldson, Jr.
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 96–99.
PMCID: PMC2526721
Conditions which tend to render the Atmosphere of a Locality Aseptic
J. T. Whittaker
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 100–108.
PMCID: PMC2526741
Climate and Bright's Disease
J. C. Wilson
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 109–113.
PMCID: PMC2526732
Roan Mountain, Western North Carolina
Charles J. Kenworthy
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 114–120.
PMCID: PMC2526742
Suggestions regarding the Management of Phthisical Patients at Health Resorts
Isaac Hull Platt
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 121–126.
PMCID: PMC2526729
Temperature and Atmospheric Humidity and their Relations to Health and Disease
J. M. Anders
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 127–135.
PMCID: PMC2526745
Further Contribution to the Study of Consumption among the Indians
Washington Matthews
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 136–155.
PMCID: PMC2526725
Heart Strain and Weak Hearts
James J. Levick
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 156–162.
PMCID: PMC2526727
Observations on the Use of Terebene
D. M. Cammann
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 163–167.
PMCID: PMC2526728
Interpleural Pathological Products: their Cause, Significance, and Specific Relationship to Pulmonary Phthisis
J. R. Leaming
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 168–177.
PMCID: PMC2526747
On the Relation of the Nasal and Neurotic Factors in the Etiology of Asthma
F. H. Bosworth
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 178–183.
PMCID: PMC2526717
The Relation of the Nasal and Neurotic Factors in the Etiology of Asthma
E. L. Shurly
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 184–188.
PMCID: PMC2526716
Remarks by W. H. Daly, M.D., of Pittsburg, Pa
W. H. Daly
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 188–191.
PMCID: PMC2526723
Remarks by Andrew H. Smith, M.D., of New York
Andrew H. Smith
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 191–192.
PMCID: PMC2526744
Epidemic Cerebro-spinal Meningitis in Central New York
Willis E. Ford
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 193–200.
PMCID: PMC2526746
An Epidemic of Cerebro-spinal Meningitis
Leroy J. Brooks
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 201–208.
PMCID: PMC2526735
The Climate of Southwestern Texas and its Advantages as a Winter Health Resort
M. K. Taylor
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 209–220.
PMCID: PMC2526737
The Engadine and Davos
D. B. St. John Roosa
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 221–228.
PMCID: PMC2526739
The Value of Mineral Waters in the Treatment of Urinary and Arthritic Diseases
Andrew H. Smith
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 229–236.
PMCID: PMC2526734
The Therapeutic Value of some of the Mineral Waters of the United States upon Malarial Diseases: With Rules for their Use
W. C. Van Bibber
Trans Am Climatolog Clin Assoc. 1888; 5: 237–244.
PMCID: PMC2526733
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