THE EXPLORATORY ABDOMINAL INCISION. By WILLIAM OVARIAN NEOPLASMS. BY ALEXANDer J. C. Skene, M.D. . RUPTURED TUBAL PREGNANCY. BY MATTHEW D. MANN, A.M., UMBILICAL HERNIA, EARLY MENOPAUSE; CERVIX AND VAGINAL ENTEROCELE; RECTOCELE, LACERATED CERVIX, and retroVERSION. BY PAUL F. 277 . SCLERAL PUNCTURE IN DETACHMENT OF THE RETINA, WITH ILLUSTRATIVE CASES. By G. E. DE SCHWEINITZ, CONGENITAL PTOSIS; EPITHELIOMA OF THE EYELID ; OPERATION FOR THE RELIEF OF TRAUMATIC ECTRO- PION. BY EDWARD B. HECKEL, A.M., M.D. . . . TREATMENT OF TRACHOMA BY EXPRESSION AND BY OTHER METHODS. By THOMAS R. POOLEY, M.D. BLENNORRHOEAL CONJUNCTIVITIS; ITS ETIOLOGY, DIAG- NOSIS, AND TREATMENT. By ALBERT RUFUS BAKER, M.D. 320 CHRONIC NON-SUPPURATIVE INFLAMMATION OF THE MIDDLE EAR. By S. J. JONES, M.D., LL.D. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOLUME I. (FOURTH SERIES.) PLATES. Professor Jean-Marie Charcot (portrait), opposite The application of the wire-cuirass (Fig. 2) and the deformities resulting from Topographical relations of the cystic and common bile-ducts (Fig. 1). PAGE XV 149 213 225 233 245 Fibro-papilloma of the bladder (Fig. 3) and a fibro-myxoma (Fig. 4) Epithelioma of the lower eyelid before (Fig. 3) and after operation (Fig. 4) . 307 FIGURES. Diagrams showing the recession of præcordial dulness, in a case of rheumatic 12 Areas of cardiac and hepatic dulness in a case of mitral insufficiency. Chart of the percentage of red blood-corpuscles and of hæmoglobin in a case of pernicious anæmia 52 Temperature chart of (Case II.) pernicious anæmia. 53 A convenient electrode for the application of the galvanic current (Fig. 1) . . . Acute hemorrhagic myelitis (Figs. 2 and 3) Diagrammatic sections of the spinal cord, showing the areas of sclerosis in common tabes (Figs. 1 and 2) and in cervical tabes (Figs. 3, 4, and 5) . . . . 111 Sections of the spinal cord, showing the sclerosed area in a case of paralysis of the brachial plexus (Figs. 6 and 7) . . 114 A neuroma from Scarpa's space undergoing myxomatous change. 117 147 149 Jury-mast complete, with a firm basis of support to be incorporated in a plasterof-Paris jacket (Fig. 8) 150 Jury-mast and plaster-of-Paris jacket applied (Fig. 9). 150 Topographical relations of the artificial urethra formed in advanced cases of prostatic enlargement (Fig. 1) 169 Silver plug for keeping an artificial suprapubic urethra patulous (Fig. 2) . . 172 Apparatus for retaining the silver stopper securely in the suprapubic urethra Allis' knife for Rhoads' operation of tendon elongation (Fig. 1) Diagrams illustrating Dr. Keen's method by which tendons may be lengthened 172 175 . 176 176 Wilson's adaptation of Anderson's method to tendon shortening (Figs. 6, 7, and 8) . . . Dr. Trnka's method of tendon suturing and the application of the catgut Schwartz's method of tendon anastomosis (after Lejars) (Fig. 22) Two methods for lengthening tendons somewhat more complicated than the preceding (Fig. 24 A, Fig. 24 B, Fig. 25 A, Fig. 25 B) 183 Deformity resulting from an unreduced fracture of the lower end of the radius (Fig. 1) Restoration of the normal contour of the same case after refracture (Fig. 2) The Murphy button in position in cholecystenterostomy (Fig. 1) Epithelioma of the bladder (Fig. 5). 202 . 215 221 222 223 233 236 248 Diagrammatic representation of the method of applying a ligature to an ovarian pedicle (Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4) . PAGE 262 293 Adenoma of the lachrymal gland after removal (Fig. 4) Microscopic appearance of a section of adenoma of the lachrymal gland (Fig. 5) 293 Diagram of the field of vision in a case of scleral puncture (Fig. 1) Field of vision of the same case two weeks after a second scleral puncture (Fig. 2), and again two months later (Fig. 3) Diagrams of the field of vision of Case II. before the scleral puncture (Fig. 4) and one week after the operation (Fig. 5) . . . . Diagram illustrating the partial detachment of the retina in Case II. (Fig. 6), and the final result of treatment on the field of vision (Fig. 7) Field of vision of Case III., illustrating extensive detachment of the retina (Fig. 8) 297 298 300 301 302 Diagram of the visual field of Case III. after operation practically without favorable result (Fig. 9) 302 ... 303 Field of vision of Case IV., showing extensive detachment of the retina (Fig. Jones' compound otoscope and Tröltsch's mirror with head-band attached Conversation tube and long rubber tube adapted for aiding in the determi nation of a diagnosis by exclusion Hard rubber nebulizer and bottle. Complete steam-atomizer Silver Eustachian catheter (natural size) Vertical section of the naso-pharynx, showing the Eustachian catheter in posi |