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17. Epithelioma Developing iri Skin Ulcer-of Pellagra. Jour_
Cancer Research, 2, 27, 1917.
18. Epithelioma Developing in Pellagrous Dermatitis, Second Report.
Jour. Cancer Research, 2, 131., 1917.
19. Macrophages in Feces in Acute Dysentery. Jour. Lab. & Clin.
Med., 2, 251, 1917.
20. Clinical and Experimental Trichomoniasis of Intestine. Culti-
vation of the Organism. N. Y. Med. Jour., CI, 886, 1915.
21. The Pellagrous Intestine and Some of Its Parasites. Sou. Med.
Jour., 10, 286, 1917.
22. Blastocystis Hominis. Jour. Bact. 2, 369, 1917.
23.. Filarial Periodicity. Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc., 73, 760, 1919.
24. Prevalence of Syphilis. Jour. S. C. Med. Assoc. 16, 9, 1920.
25. Coccidioidal Granuloma. Sou. Med. Jour., 13, 246, 1920.
26. Penetration of the 3:nt.-estine by Endameba Histolytica. Jour.
A_MvA.. 75:, .5 la2:.Q....
27. The Medical Teacher. Sou. Med. Jour., 13, 607, 1920.
28. Incision of Tumors for Diagnosis. S. C. Med. Jour., 16, 217, 19:
29. Granuloma Inguinale. Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc., 77, 9;25, 1921.
30. Necessities for Progress in Teaching of the Fundamental Sciences
in 'lwted,icine. J+cMor. S. C. Med. Assoc., 17, 243, 1921_
31. A Note on Certain Coprozoic Organisms in Culture from Man.
Amer. Jour. Trop. Med., 2, 223, 1922.
32. Tarta.r Emetic in the Treatment of Granuloma Inguinale and Other
Granulomata. Sou. Med. Jour., 15, 688, 1922.
33. Tricercomonas Intestinalis and Enteromonas Caviae, n. sp., and
Their Growth in Culture. Jour. Parasit. 9, 29, 1922.
34. Cultivation of Trichomonas and the Question of $ie Differenti-
ation of the Flagellates. Jour. A.M.A. 29, 1130, 1922.
35. Cultivation of Trichomonas from the Human Vagina and Mouth and
from Urine. Amer. Jour. Trop. Med., 2, 531, 1922.

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53. A Specific Analysis of the Effects of the Flagellated Protozoa
of the Intestine..Amer. Jour. Trop. Med., 8, 345, 1928.
54. Intestinal Amebiasis of tl-e Rat and Man. Sou. Med. Jour.,
21, 87, 1928.
55. The Purpose of Autopsies in Modern Medical Practice. S. C. Med.
Jour., Aug. 1928.
56. The Prevalence of Intestinal Amebiasis. Amer. Jour. Clinc. Path.,
1, 265, 1931.
57. Asbestosis Bodies in Sputum and Lung. Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc.,
95, 659, 1930.
58. Pulmonary Asbestosis II. Including the Report of a Pure Case.
Amer. Rev. Tuberc., 23,643, 1931.
59. The Effects of Intestinal Protozoa. Proc. Interstate P-G Med.
Assembly, 1928.
60. The Pathologist in a Private Clinical Laboratory. Proc. Cong.
Med. Educa. & Hosp., 1930.
61. Education vs. Promotion. Address, Georgia Med. Assoc., Jour.
..l~d- Ass.oc,., Ga,..., 19, 1,930... Milwaukee Med. Times, . 1930.:.
62. Series, as President of S. C. i`t'led. Assoc., in S. C. Med. Jour.,
1930, 1931. The Aims and Obligations of Organized Medicine:
1. Research in Medicine. 2. Science in Medicine and the Art of
Practice. 3. Education in Medicine. 4. Public Medicine vs. Private
Practice. 5. Progress in Medical Practice. 6. Improvement in
Hospital Practice. 7. The Duty of the Individual. 8. Alert Medicine,
President's Address.
63. The Intestine of Pellagra. Internat. Clinics, 3, 131, 1930.
Oxford Med., Vol. 4.
64. Pathological Anatomy as the Keystone of the Practice of Clinical
Pathology. Amer. Jour. Clin. Rth. 1, 277, 1931.
65. The Desirable Medical Student. Sou. Med. Jour., 22, _.904, 1929,
and Jour. Assoc. Amer. Med. College, 5, 61, 1930.
66. Intestinal Protozoa in Clinical Medicine. Jour. Lab. & Clin.
Med., 17, 661, 1932.
67. Invasion ofthe Wall of the Intestine by Trichomonas Hominis.
Amer. Jour. Trop. Med., 12, 247, 1932.

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Society of Parasitologists, the American Medical Association, the
Southern Medical Association, the South Carolina Medical Association,
the Charleston County Medical Society, the Medical Society of South
Carolina, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Mu Pi Omega,
Omicrom Delta Kappa, Blue Key, The University Club, New York, and
other clubs and scientific societies, having served in official ca-
pacity as follows:
Secretary, Medical Section, Pan-American Congress, 1915;.
Secretary, 1920' and 1928-31 and Chairman, 1932, Southern Medical
Association, Section on Medical Education; Secretary, 1923, Vice
Chairman, 1924, and Chairman, 1925, Section on Pathology, Southern
Medical'Associati.on, and Counci'lor'o'f the Association, 19-15-40;
... .
Vice-Chairman, 1923, Chairman, 1924, Section on Pathology, American
Medical Association, and Vice-President of the Association, 1935-36 --
presiding at Convention of 1936; Board of Governors, American College
ti
of Physicians, 1925-27 and 1936-43; Councilor, 1922-27, Vice-President,
192$-29 and President, 1930-31, jAmerican Society of Tr+opi,cal medicine;
President, 1930-31 and member of Executive Board, 1931-35, American
Society of Clinical Pathologists; President, 1930-31, South Carolina
Medical Association;. member, 1936, National Formulary Committee on
Materials for Diagnostic Use; member Board of Directors, American
Society for the Control of Cancer (now American Cancer Society),
1939-44; Associate Examiner, National Board of Medical Examiners,
1935-42; diplomate of American Board of Pathology, 1936; Chairman,
South Carolina Cancer Commission, 1939-44; South Carolina State Board

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98. Relations Between Medical Schools and the Medical Profession.
Jour. S. C. Med. Assn., Vol. LIII, No. 11, Nov. 1957.
99. Medical Education in South Carolina. Jour. S. C. Med. Assn.,
Vol. LIV, No. 4, April 1958.
100. Early Days of the Cancer Society in South Carolina.
S. C. CancerWISE, Spring 1958.
101. Kaolinosis, Scientific Exhibit. Joint Session Nat. Tuber.
Assn., Amer. Trudeau Soc. and Nat. Conf. of Tuber. Workers,
Phila., May 19-22, 1958.
102. Review of Research Projects, Medical College of S. C.
Charleston Evening Post, May 2, 1959.
103. Medical Schooling in South Carolina. Jour. S. C. Med. Assn.,
Vol. 58, No. 9, 342-351, Sept. 1962.
104. Water, Mud and Marsh and a Medical Center. Bull. M.C.S.C.,
Vo1.. XXI, No. I, 1964.
105. Medical Schooling in South Carolina. II. Beginnings and Sponsor-
ship. Jour. S. C. Med. .Assn., Vol. 61, No. 3, 71-74, March 1965.
106. Medical Schooling in South Carolina. III. Beginnings. Jour. S. C.
M.ed._ Assn:.,Vo1. 6._L-,. No W 5,,~ .p. 14.4-147 r May 19:65.
107. Medical Schooling in South Carolina. IV. Sponsorship. Jour. S.C.
Med. Assn., Vol. 61, No. 6,. p. 168-172, June 1965.
108. The Development of Pathology in South Carolina. Jour. S.
Med. Assn., Vol. 61, No. 7, 190-194, July 1965. . N
109. Medical Schooling in South Carolina. V. Control and Operation.
Jour. S. C. Med. A,ssn.,vol. 61, Nc. 9, 274-279, Sept. 19°6'5.
110. Medical Schooling in South Carolina. VI. Proprietorship and
Trusteeship. Jour. S. C. Med. Assn., Vol. 62, No. 2, 57-63,
Feb. 1966.
111. Medical Schooling in South Carolina. VII.Cycle of History.
Jour. S. C. Med. Assn., Vol. 62, No. 5, 195-200, May 1966.
112. Medical Schooling in South Carolina. VIII. Leadership, Admin-
istration and Administrators. Jour. S. C.. Med. Assn., Vol. 62,
No. 6, 235-242, June 1966.

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83. Pancreatitis: An Analysis of Types and Causes. Anra. Int. Med.
14, 628, Oct. 1940.
84. Progress in Knowledge and Control.of Cancer. Med. Jour. of Ga.,
Oct. 1940. Address at Public Session, Savannah, Ga., Georgia
Med. Assoc., April 1940.
85. Silicosis of Systemic Distribution. Amer. Jour. Path. XVIII,
313, March 1942.
86. Abnormal Chorionic Growth. Columbia Recorder, VI, 7, Nov. 1942.
87. Chronic Disease of tIe Breast. S. C. Med. Jour., XLII, 5, 1946.
88. Asbestosis VI. Analysis of Forty Necropsied Cases. Am. Jour. of
Chest Diseases. Vol. XIV, No. 6, 874, Nov.-Dec. 1948.
89. Cancer of the Lung in Asbestos Weavers. Proc. of the Saranac
Lake Industrial Conference, Sept. 24, 1952.
90. The Pathology of Asbestosis. Proc. Indust. Conf., Section on
Indust. Med., Mass. Med. Assn., Boston, Mass., Oct. 28, 1953.
A.M.A. Archives of Indust. Health, March 1955, Vol. II, 185-188.
91. Cancer of the Lung in Asbestos Workers. Proc. Am. Cancer Soc.,
DTew, York, N. Y., Nov. 3, 19,53.
92. Pneumoconiosis from Exposure to Kaolin Dust: Kaolinosis.
Amer. Jour. Path., XXX, No. 6, 1117-1127, 1954.
93. Carcinoma of the Lung in Asbestosis: Report of Two Additional
Cases. Sou. Med. Jour., Vol. 48, No. 6, 565-569. June 1,955.
94. A Report of the S. C. Medical Association on the Expansion
F~ragr~ain of the medical College of S. C. Jour. S. C. Med. Assn.,
Vol. LII, No. 3, March 1956
95. A Message to the Graduating Classes. Commencement Address,
Medical College of South Carolina, June 7, 1956. Bulletin,
Med. Coll. of S. C., Vol. XII, No. 4, 1956.
96. The Changing Nurse. Dedication Address, School of Nursing
Building, Medical College of S. C., Aug. 29, 1956. Bulletin
M.C.S.C., Vol. XII, No. I, 1956.
97. Pulmonary Tumors in Mice Exposed to Asbestos Dust. A.M.A.
Arch. Indust. Health, 15:207-214, March 1957.

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68. The Structural Changes of Pellagra. Jour. S. C. Med. Assoc.,
28, 1932.
69. The Individual in Medical Education. Dedication Address L.S.U.
Medical Center. The Diplomate 5, 101, 1933. South. Med. Jour.
25, 1240, 1932.
70. The Training of Doctors in South Carolina. Address before the
Rotary Club, Columbia, S. C., March 6, 1933. Broadcast, Radio
Station, WIS, Columbia. Jour. S. C. Med. Assoc., 29, March 1933.
71. Prolonged Influences and Complications of Intestinal Amebiasis,
by invitation, for General Assembly of Amer. Med. Associa., Jour.
A.M.A., 103, 1147, 1934.
72. Toxicity of Naturally Occurring Arsenic in Foods, with E. J.
Coulson & R. E. Remington. Science, 80, 230, Sept. 7, 1934.
73. Studies on the Metabolism of Copper, with E. J. Coulson & R. E.
Remington. U. S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries, In-
vestigational Report No. 23, 1, 1934.
74. Carcinoma of the Lung in Asbesto-Silicosis. Amer. Jour. Cancer,
24, 56, 1935.
75. Epidermoid Carcinoma of the Lung and Pleura vs. Endothelioma of
Pl,eura. Amer. Jour. Clinc. Path. Vol. 5, No. 2, March 1935.
76. Malignant Melanoma. Jour. S. C. Med. Assoc., 31, July'1935.
77. Metabolism in the Rat of Naturally Occurring Arsenic of Shrimp
as compared with Arsenic Trioxide. With E.J. Coulson & R. E.
Remington, Jour. Nutrition, X, 255, Sept. 10, 1935.
78. Primary Liver Carcinoma: Relation to Yellow Atrophy Cirrhosis.
Read Sou. bled. .Assoc.,Nov. 1937. Sou. Med. Jour. 30, 1043,
Nov. 1937.
79. Pulmonary Asbestosis IV. The Asbestos Body and Similar Objects
in the Lung. Read A.M.A., June 1937, Jour. A.M.A., 109, 1974,
Dec. 11, 1937.
80. Diethylene Glycol Poisoning in the Human. Sou. Med. Jour.,
31, 134, Feb. 1938.
81. Pulmonary Asbestosis V. Report of Bronchial Carcinoma & Epithelial
Metaplasia. Amer. J. Cancer, XXXVI, 567, Aug. 1939.
82. The Evolution of Knowledge of Tumors. S. C. Med. Jour., XXXV,
Dec. 1939.
