American Practitioner and News, Volumes 33-34

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1902

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Contents

Recovery
109
Thanks to the Legislature of Kentucky
115
Scarlet Fever
147
Arsenic Poisoning
160
Convergent Concomitant Strabismus By Benjamin L W Floyd M D
166
Sebaceous Cyst By Dr M F Coomes
175
BOGGESS W F M D
178
Double Placenta Continued Report By Dr Carl Weidner
190
Differential Diagnosis of Smallpox and Chickenpox
199
Shall Health Boards Sell Antitoxin in Competition with the Regular Drug Trade?
200
Kentucky School and Hospital Medical Society
201
BoroChloretone the New Surgical Dressing By Walter P Ellis M D
213
C M D
229
Epilepsy The Surgical Treatment
231
LEACH W J M D
234
Smallpox in Kentucky and Indiana
237
Cancer of the Stomach Report of a Case of By William A Jenkins A M M D 161
240
Looking Backward By John E Harris M D
241
Continued Report By Dr J T Dunn
251
COWGILL WARWICK M M D
260
On the Prevention of Infectious Diseases By E J Kempf M D
267
Eversion of the Tunica Vaginalis as a Remedy for Hydrocele
282
PIPER J K W M D
285
Cancer The Lymphatic Glands
318
FLOYD BENJAMIN L W M D
319
Simple Procedure for Increasing the Amount of Fat in Diluted and Sterilized Cows
320
Valedictory By Earl R Snyder M D
321
CECIL JOHN G B S M D
327
New York Academy of MedicineSection on Orthopedic Surgery 34 106 345 427
345
Congenital Anterior Displacement of the Hip
347
Smallpox in Indiana
355
Special Notices
360
Differentiation of Varicella and Variola By Ewing Marshall M D
388
Constitution Southern Medical College Association as Amended at the Richmond
390
Some Sources of Error in Skiagraphs
398
Spinal Anesthesia with Tropacocaine
399
Some Things That Should Not be Forgotten by the General Practitioner By Bittle
412
Obstructions of the Nasal Passages By M F Coomes A M M D
417
Diphtheria Treatment of By J W Pearce M D 45
437
WATHEN W H A M M D LL D
438
Enteroanastomosis
440
Webbed Fingers Operation
8
Gonorrhea The Treatment
117
International Medical Congress at Madrid 479
120
Surgical Treatment of Cholelithiasis By David Barrow M D
126
Early Treatment of Disability Following Infantile Paralysis 32
135
Libraries that Do Good 440
158
TAYLOR H S M D
160
A Plea in Equity By C C Lewis M D 188
175
Three Cases of Puerperal Convulsions By R B Gilbert M D
193
Enno Sanders Prize 19011902 76
194
239
196
Traumatic Strictures
200
359
228
Treatment of Accidents Under Chloroform
239
Treatment of Erysipelas and Septic Wounds and Ulcers
280
Poultices and CounterIrritants
287
Establishment of a State Sanatorium in Missouri for Tuberculous Persons 313
313
Ovarian Teratoma Case
315
Treatment of Pruritus Vulvę
316
Pyoktanin
319
FLOYD BENJAMIN L W M D 9 426
328
Typhoid Fever in the Country By B F Fyke M D
331
Gallbladder By J Lively Johnson M D 107
342
347
347
Medical Department of the United States Army in Active Service The Most Prac
350
Medical Management of Appendicitis By J W Irwin M D 135
359
Gonorrhea Unusual Results of By Dr W F Boggess
369
378
378
GARNETT R E M D 384
384
Report of a Case of Articular Rheumatism with Peculiar Heart Action By H
391
GARVIN T H M D 393
393
Statistics of Radical Cure of Hernia
400
Gastroenteric Flatulence 160
416
GREENLEY T B M D 81
426
WHITACRE H J M D
435
Mississippi Valley Medical Association 315
437
DABNEY SAMUEL G M D
439
365
446
Nasal Obstructions By Dudley S Reynolds A M M D 150
460
Graves Disease Preliminary Report of a Case of By Dr Carl Weidner
463
Recovery
474
Heart in Pneumonia The 478
478
Retention of Urine with Report of Cases By E M Frey M D

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