1. PUBLIC HEALTH;STATES, U.N.I.T.E.D.;National Health Survey; The Magnitude of the Chronic Disease Problem in the United States,1935
2. In the spring of 1940, just prior to the annual meeting of the American Medical Association (to be held in New York City), the American Rheumatism Association will hold its annual conference on rheumatic diseases in connection with the bi-annual meeting of the Ligue Internationale contre le Rhumatisme. Plans are already under way to provide suitable settings for these meetings, and we are looking forward with great pleasure to the opportunity of playing host to our distinguished colleagues from overseas. Tentative plans call for one week of medical and social assemblies in New York City, Philadelphia and Boston. It is to be hoped that the opportunity to attend the sessions;ROCHE, J.O.S.E.P.H.I.N.E.;Journ. Amer. Med. Assoc; of the Ligue, the American Rheumatism Association's conference and the scientific sessions and exhibits of the American Medical Association; sample the diversions of these American cities, made the more unusual by the presence of the 1940 New York Fair, will appeal to a large number of our colleagues from abroad,1938
3. VONDERLEHR, R. A., AND USILTON, LIDA J. (1937): Journ. Amer. Med. Assoc., 109, 1425-1427.
4. HENCE, P. S., BAUER, WALTER, DAWSON, M. H., HALL, FRANCIS, HOLBROOK, W. P., AND KEY, J. A. (1939): Ann. Int. Med., 12, 1005-1104.
5. KEEFER, C. S., AND SPINK, W. W. (1937): Journ. Amer. Med. Assoc., 109, 1448-1453.