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Shakespeare, E. O., Public Quarantine Against Cholera, xxxi, 39. Shaler, Major-General, President of Board of Health, xi, 428. Shall Not the Operating Theatres of Hospitals be Abolished? Stephen Smith, vi, 35.

Shall New York Have a State Board of Health? viii, 37.

Sharp, J., Glanders in Man, xxvii, 499.

Sharp, T. R., Receiver, L. I. Railroad, viii, 182.

Shattuck, F. C., Home Treatment of Consumption, xv, 48.

Shaw, E. R., Hygienic Instruction, xli, 213.

Shaw, W. N., Treatment of Smoke, a Sanitary Parallel, xlix, 481. Sheehan, W. F., Chickenpox in the Adult, xi, 438; House Sanita

tion, xii, 314.

Sheep, the Black, of a Dark Race, xliii, 279.
She Didn't Know the Lady, xxxi, 166.

Shepard, C. H., Sanitary Progress, xxxvii, 289.
Sheppegrell, W., Leprosy and the Nose, xli, 128.
Sherman, B. F., Health of Towns, i, 567.

Sherry, Adulteration of, xxi, 480.

Ship Island Quarantine and Its Rivals, Walter Wyman, xl, 150. Ship, Sanitary Memoranda for Medical and Other Officers Aboard, T. J. Turner, xi, 369.

Ship, A Sickly, U. S. S. Alliance, J. C. Wise, xxx, 313.

Ships, Emigrant, Sanitary and Medical Service on Board, A. L. Gihon, xxxii, 21.

Shipman, N. H., The Proper Way to Teach Sanitation, xiv, 165. Shoes That Will Not Pinch, Benj. Lee, xii, 493.

Shoes, Soldiers', Ziegler, xi, 9.

Sholl, E. H., The Negro and His Death-rate, xxviii, 227.

Shreve, E. D., Sanitary Condition of the City of Mexico, xviii, 234.

Shurley, E. L., Geographical Distribution of Phthisis, xv, 50; The Sputum, in Pulmonary Phthisis, xxvii, 349.

Shultz, Jackson, Utilization of Animal and Vegetable Refuse, iv, 261.

Shutt, F. T., The Well Waters of Our Homesteads, xxxiii, 463. Shuttleworth, E. B., Deductions from Bacterial Work on the Waters of Lake Ontario, xxxiii, 463.

Siberia, Climate of, G. Kennan, xxi, 39; The Truth About Convicts in, Stephen Bonsal, xli, 283; Mineral Springs of, xlix, 152.

Sick, The Care of, xliv, 175.

Sick Wheat, xiv, 515.

Sickness, the Cultivation of, xlv, 342.

Sickness, Responsibility for, xiv, 37.

Sickness, the Result of the Neglect of Public Officials, Municipalities Not Responsible for, xliv, 59.

Sievers, Robert E., Platt's Chlorides for the Sick Room, xxxv, 536.

Significance of a Name, xxxvii, 287.

Silliman, B. D., Impure Water and Street Dirt, iii, 231.

Sill, J. M. B., School Hygiene, viii, 342.

Silver, D. R., Warming and Ventilation, xiv, 429; Defective

Vision of Children, xvi, 442.

Similes, xlix, 88.

Simin, M., Water Purification with Ozone, xlvii, 301.

Simon, John, Resistance to Cholera, xx, 390.

Simons, M. H., Constitutional Liability to Disease, xxiv, 248. Sin Will Pluck Out, xlvii, 460.

Sing a Song, Rufus McLain Fields, xxxix, 236.

"Sinking at Pit of Stomach," xiv, 516.

Siphonage of Soil-pipe Traps and How It may be Avoided, xi,

167.

Sitka, Inhabitants, Diseases and Climate, G. W. Rush, xxii, 348. Sitting Down, xxxix, 253.

Six of One and Half a Dozen of the Other, xiii, 153.

Skeleton Sketches, xl, 191.

Skene Hospital, xlii, 538.

Skimmed Milk, x, 40.

Skin Diseases, Philadelphia Hospital for, xi, 269; Climate in,

L. D. Bulkley, xliii, 24.

Skin, the Hygienics of, L. D. Judd, xliii, 25.

Slaughter-houses, Stephen Smith, Moreau Morris et al., ii, 216. Skunk as a Disinfectant, xxxvi, 76.

Slavery, A New, xlix, 252.

Sleep, The Need for, xxxvii, 476; A New Method of Inducing, J. B. Learned, xl, 33.

Sleeping Rooms, Lewis W. Leeds, i, 354; of Children, the Hygiene of, Joseph Byrne, xlv, 392.

Skinner, R. P., Measures Against the Plague at Marseilles, xliv, 328.

Slander, xlv, 6.

Sleeplessness, Treatment of, xxi, 476; Norbury, xxxvii, 54.

Slept in the Hen-Coop, xxxvii, 59.

Sloppy Weather Club, xxxvii, 255.

INDEX.

Abbey Press, The, 88.

Abstinence, Total, Society, A New, 434.

Air and Its Properties as Related to Health, Bell,
Alcohol, A New Demand for, 61.

3.

Alcohol, New Sources of, and New Uses for, 428.

Alcohol, Physicians on, Crothers, 337.

Alcoholism, More About-The Oppenheimer Institute, 431.
American Books, The Most, 86.

American Public Health Association-Abstract of Proceedings,
24.

Anatomical and Physiological Points to Remember, Cobb, 294.
Appendicitis, Treatment of, Lucas-Championnière, 236.
As He Ordered, 62.

ASSOCIATIONS, CONVENTIONS, ETC.:

American Medical Association, 367; American Public Health
Association, 24: Congress of American Physicians and
Surgeons, 367; Conference of Sanitary Officers in Albany,
N. Y., 68; Exposition of Commerce and Hygiene at Athens,
66; International Exposition of Hygiene at Buenos Ayres,
448; International Congress of Hygiene at Brussels, 449;
International Quarantine League, 67.

As They Go, 271.

Bacteria, Influence of the Discovery of the Relation of, to Disease,
on the Practice of Medicine, Lipes, 138, 216, 325, 413.
Bashore, H. B., Disease-Bearing Insects in Rural Hygiene, 42;
Hygiene of the Trolley Park and the Picnic Grove, 410.
Bell, A. N., Air and Its Properties as Related to Health, 3; Dust
and Disease-Germs in the Air, 193.

Biggs, H., Tuberculosis, 311.
Bituminous Macadam Pavement, 517.

BOOK NOTICES:

Ambassador White's Diplomatic Reminiscences, 463; Ameri-
can Year-Book of Medicine and Surgery, for 1903
(Gould), 358; Athletics and Outdoor Sport for Women,
265, 463; Atlantic Monthly, 87; Connecticut Medical So-
ciety, 457; Cosmopolitan, 266; Diseases of the Skin (Rad-
cliffe-Crocker), 357; Diseases of the Heart and Arterial
System (Babcock), 540; Diseases of Metabolism and Nu-
trition (van Noorden), 263, 360; Food Value of Gum
Gluten, 84; Gould's Biographical Clinics, 87; Hygiene and
Public Health (Parkes), 454; Index-Catalogue of the Sur-
geon-General's Office, U. S. A., 80; Infectiveness of Milk
of Cows Which Have Reacted to the Tuberculine Test
(Mohler), 541; International Medical Annual (E. B. Treat
& Co.), 455; Lessons and Laboratory Exercises in Bac-
teriology (Smith), 81; Life and Correspondence of Dr.
H. I. Bowditch (Bowditch), 87; Littell's Living Age, 366;
Malarial Fever (Ross), 83; Manual of Bacteriology (Har-
ris), 264, 454; Mattison Method of Morphinism (Matti-
son), 83; Manual of International Classification of Causes
of Death (King), 542; Mechanical Refrigeration (Wil-
liams), 265; Milk in Relation to Public Health (Kober), 80;
One Hundred and Fifteenth Report of the University of
the State of New York, 458; Operations of the River Sta-
tions (Newell), 361; Physiological Therapeutics, A Sys-
tem of (Cohen), 539; Progressive Medicine, 80, 359;
Quiz Compend of Diseases of Children (Hatfield), 264;
Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry, 262; Report of
the Chief of the Weather Bureau, 262; Report of Commis-
sioner of Education, 456; Sewage Pollution in the Metro-
politan Area (Walcott), 361; Stories of Old New Haven
(Baldwin), 265: Studies of the Digestibility and Nutritive.
Value of Bread (Snyder), 542; Text-Book of Nursing
(Shaw), 80; The Internal Secretions and the Principles of
Medicine (Sajous), 353; The Outlook, 179; The Weather
(Weather Bureau), 82.

Boys in Training, 461.
Brewer, C. C., Sanatoria, 105.

Britain's Only Salvation, 343.

Bubonic Plague in Mazatlan, 67.

Campbell, C. G., Sanitation in Egypt, 515.

Campbell, J. H., Desiccated Milk and Manner of Making Same,

151.

Cancer Victims Increasing, 177.

Census, The Modern, 462.

Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis, 408.

Chace, Lydia Gardiner, What Medical Inspection Means in New

York Schools, 509.

Chickenpox and Measles, 388.

Child Labor, 160.

Child Saving, Half a Century of, 162.

Children, the, American Concern for, 182.

Children Were Cheap, 547.

Cholera in the Philippines, 446.

Christianity a Practical Creed, 84.

Climate and Man, Wilson, IOI.

Cobb, J. O., Preventive Respiratory Diseases, 289, 385, 481.

Collargolum and Its Uses, Netter, 427.

Consumption in the British Navy, 16.

Corbally, T. P., Medical Excerpt, 37, 153, 234, 425.

Councilman, W. T., The Smallpox Germ, 523.

Creevey, E. A., Street Cleaning Apparatus at the Dusseldorf Ex-

position, 135.

Croker, E. F., Wire-Glass Windows, 130.

Crothers, T. D., Physicians on Alcohol, 337.

Darwinism on Its Death-bed, Is?, Goette, 241.

Daughter, A Father's Love for His, 267.

Democracy? Then No Servant Class, 179.

Dentistry, Anæsthetics in, Thiesing, 59.

Diphtheria, 398, 488.

Diphtheria, Equable Distribution of, 40.

Diphtheria, Treatment of, 41, 427.

Disease, a Contagious or Infectious. What Happens When a Per-
son Comes in Contact with a Patient Sick with, Cobb, 304.
Disease Caused by Infected Dust, Mortality Due to, 307.
Disease, Dust and,-Germs in the Air, Bell, 193.

Diseases, Preventable, in the State of New York, 201.

Diseases, Preventable, Statistics of Deaths from, Cobb, 289.

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