CONTRIBUTORS TO VOL. XXVII.
Brain injury, report of two interesting cases of F. B. Shields, Victoria, Texas, 178.
Cecum, the-in relation to the psoas mus- cle in 310 adult male and 125 adult female autopsies Byron Robinson, Chicago, 241, 353, 426.
Cellulitis, infective-C. G. Geiger, St. Jo- seph, Mo., 257-
Consumption, the state's duty in the mat-
ter of prevention of R. O Cross, Kansas City, Mo., 30. Deformed noses, the subcutaneous use of paraffin in, report of case-Hal Fos- ter, Kansas City, Mo., 96. Dermatology, Robert Willan and—W.
A. Hardaway, St. Louis, 161. Diarrhea, the etiology of the summer- John Zahorsky, t. Louis, 418. Eczematoid dermatitis, an infectious form of an- -Martin F. Engman, St. Louis,
Foot-wear, effect of upon the form and usefulness of the foot-Phil Hoffman, St. Louis, 13.
Gunshot wouuds, observations on, during the Spanish-American and Philip- pine wars-F. A. Winter, Jefferson Barracks, Mo., I.
Gynecologic diseases without local symp- toms-George Gellhorn, St. Louis, 336.
Heart disease, necropsy in-Louis Ras- sieur, St. Louis, 107.
Hernia, conditions I have found in oper- ating for the radical cure of oblique inguinal Francis Reder, St. Louis, 167.
Malaria marked cerebral and spinal symptoms; Kernig's sign present; double tertian-J. T. Moore, Galves- ton, Texas, 81.
Medical examinations in our public schools-E. A. Donelan, St. Joseph, Mo, 184.
Medical law, working of-G. F. John- ston, Lakin Kansas, 101.
Rectum, malignant disease of the—A. B. Cooke, Nashville, Tenn., 20. Sarcoma, a case of abdominal, in a boy- H. L. Nietert, St. Louis, 93. Tuberculosis, the public control of-L. F. Flick, Philadelphia, 25. Typhoid fever, complications in some cases of Frank Hinchey, St. Louis, 86.
Typhoid fever, two contrasted cases of- George Homan, St. Louis, 254. Vaccination, the protective proteins in- A. S. Bleyer, St. Louis, 265. X-rays as a therapeutic agent-A. V. L. Brokaw, St. Louis, 321.
Cystitis, bacteriology of, 272.
Diabetes mellitus, treatment of, 437. Diphtheria, epistaxis following nasal, 436. Epistaxis following nasal diphtheria, 436. Fever, relapses in typhoid, 371. Food value of skim-milk, 114. Food and antibodies, 439. Hydrocephalus in breech presentation, the diagnosis of fetal, 40. Hysteric pain in the mastoid process, 109. Lactation atrophy of the uterus, 373. Mastoid process, hysteric pain in the, 109. Micro-organisms, the invisible, 37. Milk, food value of skim-, 114. Morbid processes like specific diseases, 192.
Nervous phenomena ia tetany, 113. Neurosthenic tonic treatment, 271. Occipital bone, depression of the, 191. Puerperium, the morbidity of the, 372. Stokes-Adams disease, 438.
Tetany, nervous phenomena in, 112. Thymus gland, function of the, 42. Typhoid fever, relapses in, 371. Typhoid infection by inhalation, III. Uterus, lactation atrophy of the, 373- Variability in man, causes of, 189. Vomiting, incessant, with acetonemie, 369 Weil's disease, etiology of, 268.
Editorial Comment.
Abdominal pressure, what is intra-, 374. Ablation of the breast for hysterical nod- ules, 118.
Antitoxin, fresh, 442.
Appendix, a new use for the, 196.
Beaumont, William, 377-
Blind, teaching the, to see, 194. Chauvinism in medicine, 374.
Digestants, pineapples as, 195. Diphtheria, chronic, 442.
Examiners, voluntary national board of, 46.
Fumigations, faulty, 273. Gastrosia fungosa, 275.
Glands, the sugar-controlling function of the suprarenal, 443.
Hospitals and universities, report of the French commission on American, 118 Hysterical nodules, ablation of the breast for, 118.
Life, prolongation of, in sea urchin's eggs, 118.
Medical exhibit at the world's fair, 276. Medical library, the St. Louis, 44, 377. Medical library, the value of to the phy- sician, 45.
Medicine, chauvinism in, 374. Micro-organisms, multiplicity of toxins produced by the san e, 274. Neurasthenia, phototherapy in the treat- ment of, 195.
Insufficientia pylori, 376.
Intra-abdominal pressure, what is, 374. Original articles, sending to several journ- als, 443.
Pathogenic streptococci, the identity of, 196.
Pharynx tonsil, acute inflammation of the, 194.
Phototherapy in the treatment of neuras-
Pineapples as digestants, 195. Puerperal eclampsia, thyroid extract in,
Pylori, insufficientia, 376. Quackery, a new kind of, 375.
Rheumatism, serum treatment of, 275. School life, harmful influence of, 274. Serum treatment of rheumatism, 275. Streptococci, the identity of pathogenic, 196.
Substitution, the evils of, 116.
Substitution, the practice of, 115. Substitution, the remedy for, 117. Substitutors, the attitude of the profess- ion toward, 116.
Physiology of the brain, 449.
Poison, medicinal blood, 446. Proteid compounds of metals, two new, 378.
Salts, electrolysis of metallic,, in human tissues, 448.
Serum, can a specific, possess curative and protective properties, 276. Stomach, the influence of different posi- tions of the body on the motor func- tions of the. 378.
Sugar, digestion of cane, 201. Trimethylamids, the, 200.
Urobilin, the renal origin of, 383.
Yeast, brewers', as a therapeutic agent, 447. Diagnostics.
Abdomen, the telephonic properties of the inflamed, 384.
Acid proof bacilli in sputum, 48. Agglutination reaction of the bacillus tu- berculosis, the, 50.
Aneurysm, a new sign of thoracic, 49. Apneic-pause, significance of the, 207. Appendicitis, palpation in, 450.
Bacilli in Sputum, acid-proof, 48. Bacillus tuberculosis, the agglutination reaction of the, 50.
Blood-count in mumps, 124.
Blood exam nation in pertussis, 49. Bloody stools, 386.
Bursa, the iliopsoas, 385.
Calculus, diagnosis of renal, 451.
Carcinoma of the endometrium, incipi-
Cardiopathy, the relation of irregular pulse to, 207.
Chest of children, signs of fluid in the, 386. Chest, shape of the tuberculous, 124. Chills in typhoid fever, 386.
Cough, another cause of, 203.
Cord, short umbilical, 126.
Cytology, cryoscopy and hematolysis in certain surgical exudations of serum, the clinical value of, 50.
Endometrium, incipient carcinoma of the
Erythema scarlatiniform, 203. Esophagoscope, diagnostic importance of
excising tissue pieces through the, 49. Exucative pleuritis, an early sign of, 203. Febrile diseases, difficulties in the diag- nosis of certain, 125.
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