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4. Constitution for the Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers: presented by the committee on organization, at the first meeting, held in New York, Sept. 10, 1894

6. The composition of expired air and its effects upon animal life: abstract of a report on the results of an investigation made for the Smithsonian Institution under the provisions of the Hodgkins fund

18. Erysipelas and other septic and infectious diseases incident to injuries and surgical operations prevented by a method of atmospheric purification: second presentation : with an original and new wood-cut, and with a report of cases of laparotomy

22. Errors in ventilation

31. First partial report on Project no. 45 -- physiological and operational characteristics of T26E3 tank

32. Final report on Project no. 45 -- operational and physiological characteristics of the tank T26E3, (M26): subject: the study of the proposed relocation of the 1000 CFM tank ventilating blower to the turret bulge

35. Project no. 2 -- High temperatures in tanks. Final report on sub-project no. 2-28, Test of individual crew conditioning system

43. Ventilation

46. Erysipelas and other septic and infectious diseases incident to injuries and surgical operations prevented by a method of atmospheric purification: second presentation : with an original and new wood-cut, and with a report of cases of laparotomy

58. A treatise on ventilation: comprising seven lectures delivered before the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, 1866-68 : showing the great want of improved methods of ventilation in our buildings, giving the chemical and physiological process of respiration, comparing the effects of the various methods of heating and lighting upon the ventilation : illustrated by many plans of all classes of public and private buildings showing their present defects, and proposing the best means (in the author's judgment) of improving them

70. Report on the ventilation of the Hall of Representatives, and of the south wing of the Capitol of the United States: to Prof. Jos. Henry, Col. T. Lincoln Casey, Dr. J. S. Billings, Edw. Clark, Esq., F. Schumann, Esq., commission of inquiry, etc

76. The ventilation of ships

81. Address on hygiene

86. New system of ventilation, which has been thoroughly tested, under the patronage of many distinguished persons: being adapted to parlors, dining and sleeping rooms, kitchens and basements, cellars, vaults and water closets, tenement houses, school, lecture and court rooms, churches, legislative halls, poor houses, prisons and hospitals ... &c. &c. &c

87. Errors in ventilation. No. 2

91. Ventilation of railroad cars

93. The art of ventilation

98. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Supplemental report on sub-project no. 3-12 -- The carbon monoxide hazard from auxiliary generators in tanks

99. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Partial report on sub-project no. 3-9 -- Determination of the ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks : ventilation requirements for gas-proofing the M-5 tank

100. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Partial report on sub-project no. 3-9, Determination of the ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks : subject: ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks of the M-4 series