American Practitioner and News, Volumes 19-20

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1895

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Contents

Smallpox Ameba
39
Frozen Milk Imported
66
187
67
Laminectomy
74
Christian Science
78
Asafetida in Obstetrical and Gynecological Practice
81
Larva Echinococcus of Tænia Echinococcus Report of a Case By Joseph
84
HAYS JOHN EDWIN A M M D
87
Specific Infectious Diseases Immunity and Cure of By George E Davis M D 334
101
Chloroform Deaths under
102
Paralysis Facial
103
Heart Dilatation of the
107
Cocaine in Surgery The Use of By Edward Pendleton 458
108
Is Diphtheria Antitoxin a Specific? 351
112
Lead Colic Alimentary Glycosuria
113
Tobaccoism and its Treatment By E J Kempf M D
126
Cholera
150
BROWN W SYMINGTON M D
156
Bullet Wound A Remarkable
165
Convention Episode 514
170
Cactus Grandiflorus
171
Urinary Tract Diseases of the Formol in the Treatment
187
Heart Large
192
COOMBS S W M D 376
197
Trichiasis and Distichiasis Treatment of by Advancement of the Upper Lid
199
What Aid is the Microscopist to the Surgeon? By Ap Morgan Vance M D
200
Little Children and Heat
229
A Case By J W OConnor M D 328
230
Uterus Suture of Ruptured per Vaginam
232
Child Crying in Utero
233
Patella Compound Fracture of the
239
105
240
COTTELL H A M D
241
J M D 91
258
84
266
Vivisection Controversy
274
Chronic Constipation Treatment of without Medicine
277
Croupous Pneumonia in Infancy By S W Coombs M D 376
279
Louisville Academy of Medicine
281
Vogt Professor Carl The Late
283
Louisville MedicoChirurgical Society The
296
Retained Placenta By C B Schoolfield M D
297
Cincinnati Obstetrical Society The May 2 1895
304
108
310
192
317
DAVIS GEORGE E M D
334
Chloral By T W Forshee M D
341
Water Gas Poisoning
343
Diabetes Levulose
347
477
358
476
383
Medical Advertising
388
Actinomycosis
394
Plastic Surgery The Latest Achievement
399
Kentucky Physicians Concerning a Generation of By Lyman Beecher Todd M D
401
Why So Many Doctors?
411
King Sauls Disease 506
427
Patellar Tendonreflexes during Pregnancy
431
Diabetes and Glycosuria The Diagnosis of by Examination of the Blood 186
439
Behrings Diphtheria Serum
441
Hypnotism and Murder
442
Larynx Autoscopy of the 277
458
Prostatic Hypertrophy Castration for
473
Louisville MedicoChirurgical Society 93 148 379 422
489
Lumbar Puncture 271
504
Pulmonary Anthracosis
505
Diphtheria and SpeakingTubes 39
518
Medical Department of the University of Louisville Session 189495
519
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72
Pulmonary Tuberculosis Home Treatment of By A H Stewart M D
81
MCCLURE W D M D I
87
Diphtheria in which Antitoxin was Used Four Cases of By W Ed Grant M D 290
93
Diphtheria Treated with Antitoxic Serum Reports of Two Cases of By Amzi W
99
Diphtherial Paralysis
109
DissectingRoom Curiosities of the
115
Medical Legislation in Kansas 119
119
Menstruation
127
T B Greenley M D
145
149
149
Diphtheria The Antitoxin Treatment of 150 151 185
150
Membrane of the Hens Egg in Grafting 154
154
Scopolamine Hydrobromate in Ophthalmic Practice
157
Milk Question The
159
Relation of Pelvic Diseases to Insanity in Women with Report of Cases
166
Actinomycosis Cured by Internal Medication with Potassium Iodide and without
172
Diphtheria The Local Treatment of By J Morrison Ray M D 281
183
Septicemia Puerperal The Cold Bath
184
188
188
Renal Disease and General Paralysis of the Insane
190
Acute Infectious Disease with Intestinal Lesions 191
191
475
192
232
232
Morphomania Cured by Gradually Increasing Doses of Phosphate of Soda
234
Adam and Eve The Fall of 396
236
Mitral Stenosis Relative Insufficiency of the Pulmonary Valves in 108
239
Diphtheria Treated with Antitoxin A Case of 240
240
Anal Fissure or Ulcer 435
267
Tuberculous Infection Butter as the Vehicle
271
274
274
Dysentery
279
Doctors Fees A Homily on By W Symington Brown M D 331
287
Tuberculous Sputum Some Facts about
288
General Therapeutic Effect of the Alternative Electric Current of High Fre
310
Dysphemia Stammering 32
311
Rum The Rush
322
GREEN W O M D
328
Cholera Transmission of by Flies
341
Mortality Among Russian Physicians
343
Electrotherapy as a Means of Diagnosis in Gynecology
345
B M D
346
Ophthalmic Practice Observations in By William B Meany M D 87
350
354
354
Anatomical Surprise 510
357
109
383
Hypertrophic Cirrhosis with Icterus in Children
395
Rupture of Childs Perineum by Midwife 396
396
398
398
Empyema in Children
399
411
411
Empyema of the Antrum The Surgical Treatment
415
150
416
Brewers Yeast in Diabetes 516
418
Epilepsy Treatment
426
Oxygen Gas Use of with Ether for Anesthesia 515
429
158
432
Buried Alive 436
436
Hysteric Simulation
437
325
441
Typhoid Bacilli Specific Immunity Reaction
476
Murphy Button
494
Paralysis Following NonDiphtheritic Membranous Croup 39
501
Sore Throats in Influenza the Tongue as an Aid to Diagnosis the Difficulties
503
Encephalitis Acute NonSuppurative 506
506
Infantile Scurvy from Sterilized Milk
508
Special Notices
519

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