In the following pages, I have attempted the
presentation of pulmonary tuberculosis, in its pathological, clinical, and sociological aspects. Such a work is
naturally largely influenced by the teaching of undergraduate days, particularly by that of Professor Wyllie,
Professor Hamilton, Dr Philip and Dr Gm A. Gibson, whose
teaching I have followed and in places reproduced. Such
a treatise must also be reflective of the literature
perused, and. as the author has been mostly in contact
with French writings, it has the interest of showing the
opinions of the modern French School. There is also
given the results of two pieces of clinical research; on
the action of Tuberculin T.R.in'phthisis, and on the
trial of sulphur as a curative agent