CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXIV. Case of Gestation and Labor at Full Term in Uterus Didelphys, Causes of Blindness in Kentucky: From a Study of the Eyes of the Pupils of the Chancre of the Tonsils. By William Cheatham, M. D., CHEATHAM, WILLIAM, M. D., . 449 157 89 89, 281 I Differential Diagnosis of Smallpox and Chicken-pox, Differentiation of Varicella and Variola. By Ewing Marshall, M. D., Diphtheria, Treatment of. By J. W. Pearce, M. D., Dysmenorrhea. By Richard T. Yoe, M. D., Early Treatment of Disability Following Infantile Paralysis, Electrotherapy Reviewed Briefly: History, Progress, Remarks. By Joseph W. Errors of Diagnosis of Continued Fevers. By Horace T. Rivers, M. D., Establishment of a State Sanatorium in Missouri for Tuberculous Persons, Falls City Medical Society, 453 Five Years' Experience with One Remedy in the Treatment of Typhoid Fever. By Follicular Tonsillitis. By M. F. Coomes, A. M., M. D., Foreign Bodies in the Throat and Eye. By Dr. William Cheatham, 330 Influence of Contaminated Water in the Development of Diseases. By D. G. Sim- Influence of the Cervical Sympathetic Upon the Eye, with Two Cases of Paralysis. By William Cheatham, M. D., International Medical Congress at Madrid, Intestinal Obstructions: Report of Five Cases. By August Schachner, M. D., 278 438 181 281 Medical Department of the United States Army in Active Service, The Most Prac- ticable Organization for the. By Thomas Page Grant, M. D., . 350, 376, 416, 441 Medical Treatment of Cholelithiasis. By R. Alexander Bate, A. B., M. D., Methylene Blue in Ulcerative Tonsillitis, Misleading Gunshot Wound of the Brain, Caused by a Split Bullet: A Contra-coup 48 Multiple Fracture of the Leg, with Extensive Laceration of the Soft Parts. By Dr. 68 Passage of an Open Safety-pin Through the Stomach and Bowels, Parasites as a Cause of Appendicitis, Phlyctenular Inflammation of the Cornea. By M. F. Coomes, A. M., M. D., Place of Symphyseotomy as Contrasted with Cesarean Section, Plague in San Francisco, The,. Plague Throughout the World in 1898-1901, Plea for More Careful Study of Diagnosis, A. By T. Atchison Frazer, M. D., 160 227 460 472 295, 321 Present Status of Brain Surgery. By H. J. Whitacre, M. D., Present Status of Radiotherapy and Radiography. By M. F. Coomes, A. M., M. D., 287 President's Address. By T. B. Greenley, M. D., Psychology as an Adjunct in the Treatment of Disease. By L. J. Jones, M. D., Resection of Nearly Eight Feet of Gangrenous Intestine: Recovery, Retention of Urine, with Report of Cases. By E. M. Frey, M. D., Serum Therapy in Laryngeal Diphtheria. By Adolph O. Pfingst, M. D., 214 Suggestive Therapeutics, or Psychological Medicine. By Anna G. Sedam, M. D., Surgery of the Lungs, 240 Surgical Treatment of Cholelithiasis. By David Barrow, M. D., Tannin and Bromin in Treatment of Pruritus, Therapeutics of X-rays. By James B. Kinnaird, M. D., 207 Therapeutic Uses of the X-ray, with Report of Cases. By Jesse T. Dunn, M. D., 399 319 335 John A. Lewis, M. D., Treatment of Erysipelas and Septic Wounds and Ulcers, Treatment of Fractures and Dislocations in Relation to Suits for Malpractice. By 139 38 Treatment of Typhoid Fever with Special Reference to the Use of Water, Two Cases of Epithelioma and a Case of "Black Eye." By Dr. M. F. Coomes, 307 197 98 |