Hydronephrosis, Intermittent, Plastic Operation on Renal Pelvis for, A. Miles-62a, Feb., p. 143. Impotence in the Male, J. H. Dowd - 122, Kallak, an Epidemic Pustular Dermatitis, J. Kidney, Encapsulated Tumors Within, of Probable Wolfian Origin, J. T. Hewetson -27a, Jan., p. 16. Kidney, Traumata of, W. B. Crawford-11, Feb., p. 41. Kidney, Treatment of Rupture of (Traite ment chirurgical des ruptures du rein), Kidney, Wandering, Conclusions as to, E. Leprosy, Theory and Practice of; Treatment Leprosy, Treatment of, by Inoculations of Yeast and Dead Bacilli, A. S. Ashmead -6, Feb., p. 64. Leucoplakia Linguæ, J. V. Shoemaker-38, Feb., p. 75. Lichen Simplex, Chronic, or Circumscribed Pruritis with Lichenification (Le lichen simplex chronique ou prurit circonscrit avec lichenification), Brocq-78b, Jan. 4, p. 1. Lues, The Most Protean of All Diseases, W. Mucus Patch, Treatment of the, H. P. Collings-6, Feb., p. 72. Nævi and Tetangiectasis (Nævi et tetangectasie), Gaucher-136a, Nov. 20, p. 271. Nephrectomy; Case, J. E. Belding-12, Feb., p. 26. Nephrectomy, Double, Pathological Histol ogy of Rabbits After, P. A. Lewis-80a, Dec., p. 291. Penis, Congenital Cysts of Raphe of; Para urethral Blenorrhea (Kystes congénitaux du raphé pénien; Blenorrhagie para-urétrale), Balzer and Merle-136a, May 8, p. 145. Phosphaturia-A Report on Prophylaxis of Kidney Stone (Ueber Phosphaturie, ein Beitrag zur Prophylaxe der Nierensteine), Klemperer-196c, Jan., p. 3. Prostate, Enlarged, Non-operative Treatment of, R. G. Hendrics-114, Feb., p. 44. Prostate, Enlargement of, H. M. Trout-202, Feb. 21, p. 516. Prostate, Radical Treatment of Cancer of, J. W. T. Walker-174a, Feb., p. 176. Prostatectomy, Conservative, F. Cabot-150, Feb. 29, p. 384. Prostatectomy, Enuresis Following; 11 Cases with Recommendations as to Treatment, G. MacGowan-79, Feb. 15, p. 523. Prostatectomies, 100 Consecutive, Without a Death; Remarks on General Decrease in Mortality of Prostatic Operations in Recent Years, H. H. Young-79, Feb. 15, p. 518. Prostatitis, C. M. Harpster-173, Dec., p. 534. Pruritus and Its Treatment (Les purits et leur traitement), Robin-136a, May 29, p. 171. Psoriasis, J. V. Shoemaker-126, Feb., p. 115. Psoriasis, Value of Absolutely Vegetarian Diet in, L. D. Bulkley-79, Feb. 22, p. 582. Pyelitis, Acute Catarrhal, Management of, P. M. Pilcher-6, Feb., p. 69. Renal Tuberculosis, R. P. Campbell-143, Feb., p. 108. Ringworm of Calf, Three Cases Transmitted to Man, M. P. Fitzgerald-88a, Jan., p. 232. Skin Diseases in the Negro, H. Fox 81, Feb., p. 67. Skin, Notes on Clinics for Diseases of, D. W. Montgomery-35a, Feb., p. 60. Skin, Tropical Diseases of, H. RadcliffeCrocker-81, Feb., p. 49. Stones in Urinary Organs, Modern Methods of Detecting, R. Harrison-6, Feb., p. 45. Sycosis, Treatment of, by X-ray, H. Fox126, Feb., p. 111. Syphilis, Present Status of Etiology of, R. C. Rosenberger-150, Feb. 29, p. 391. Syphilis, Tertiary, G. H. Day-146, Feb., p. 30. Syphilis, Tertiary, A Useful Iodo-proteid in, J. R. Thrasher-118, Feb. 10, p. 66. Syphilis, Things Not Generally Known About, J. A. Hawkins-150, Dec. 7, p. 1069. Syphilis, Treatment of, by Mercury Bibromide Injections (Traitement de la syphilis, etc.), Hébert and Léfrançois—179 I, Jan. 10, p. 8. Syphilitic Dermatoses, Iothion in (L'uso dello iotione, etc.), Rossi-64d, Jan. 6, p. 2. Syphilitic Fever, With Case, E. D. Newman -123, Jan. 25, p. 140. Telangiectatic Lesions of Skin in Graves' 111, Tuberculosis, Renal, Pathology of, W. R. Steiner-209, Feb., p. 154. Tuberculous Dermatoses in Infancy (Ueber Hauttuberkulide im Säuglingsalter), Hamburger-143a, Jan. 21, p. 107. Ureter, Surgery of, B. M. Ricketts-125, Jan., Urethra, Male, Stricture of, H. G. Spooner149, Feb., p. 629. Urethral Secretions, Histologic Examination of (Examen histologique des secrétions uréthrales), Noguès-64e, Oct. 15, p. 1. Urethritis, Details of Treatment of, J. B. Bissell-6, Feb., p. 49. Urethritis, Specific, Importance of Individualizing in Treatment of, M. Krotoszyner-6, Feb., p. 61. Urethroplastic Operations, with Special Reference to Dislocation Method, C. Beck150, Feb. 15, p. 287. Urethrotomy, Transperitoneal, for Ureteral Yaws, Localization of Spirochetæ in Papules of, T. Shennan-88a, Jan., p. 426. OPHTHALMOLOGY ABDUCTION, Defect of, Associated with Refraction of Globe in Adduction, J. Green, Jr.-164, Feb., p. 62. Angiosclerosis of Eye, R. S. Lamb-164b, Jan., p. 279. Blindness Following Orbital Abscess, Anatomic Basis of, M. Bartels-24, Jan., p. 24. Blindness, Hysterical and Simulated A Comparison, H. F. Hansell-21, Oct., p. 590. Calmette Serum Reaction in Ophthalmology, T. D. Vail-45, Feb. 1, p. 112. Cataract in Capsule, Extraction of, A. Knapp -24, Jan., p. 13. Choroid, Probable Metastatic Hypernephro ma of Choroid, with Microscopical Findings, C. P. Small-164, Feb., p. 55. Choroid, Sarcoma of; Piece of Steel in Detached Retina, W. McLean-70a, Feb., p. 71. Choroidal Infections, Experimental Research Upon (Recherches expérimentales sur les infections de la choroïde), Rollet and Aurand-179j, Jan. 31, p. 1. Conjunctivitis, Vernal; Case Showing Unusual Corneal Conditions, W. C. Posey21, Oct., p. 600. Cornea, Bacteriology and Treatment of Serpigenous Ulcers of, M. Gallemaerts— 10, Jan., p. 18. Corneal Ulcerations, C. M. Hawes - 206a, Feb., p. 244. Cysticercus, Subretinal; Case, F. Lopez-21, Oct., p. 585. Enophthalmos, Traumatic (Etude d'un enophtalmos traumatique), Van Duyse25g, Jan., p. 1. Enucleation, Simple, Can a Substitute for, Be Employed in Every Instance? G. F. Suker-164b. Jan., p. 207. Enucleation or Evisceration, F. L. Henderson-10, Jan., p. 7. Eye and Pelvis, The, C. P. Franklin-164, Jan., p. 8. Eye, Importance of Correct Diagnosis in Diseases of, Is the Chief Reason Why Opticians Should Not Prescribe Glasses, A. E. Davis-123, Feb. 15, p. 266. Eye Patients, Best Methods and Means of Examining, G. C. Savage-164b, Jan., p. 217. Eye, Removal of Steel from, with Magnet, Eyes, Children's, During School Life, Importance of Co-operation Between Parents and Teachers to Maintain Health of, C. A. Veasey-31, Feb., p. 59. Eyes, Diseases of, of School Children, S. W. Newmayer-59, Feb., p. 75. Glasses, When We Should Not Prescribe, E. Glaucoma, A. G. Lueschen-206, Feb., p. 69. Iritis, Rational Treatment of, A. Brav-150, La Grippe, Eye in, A. J. Mummert-207a, Cranial Hypertension (La ponction lom- Morax - Axenfeld Diplobacillus, Infection with; With Six Cases, F. C. Todd-164, Jan., p. 1. Night Blindness, J. H. Parsons-95, Feb. 22, p. 555. Nystagmus, Unilateral Mixed; Case Benefited by Treatment, C. A. Veasey -- 8, Feb., p. 269. Ocular Diseases, Prevalent, N. M. Black207b, Jan., p. 466. Ocular Muscles, Case of Fleeting Paralysis Ophthalmia Neonatorum; Case Followed by Ophthalmology, Prophylactic Measures in, 213. Optic Neuritis, 36 Successive Cases of (Concluded), H. M. Fish-84a, Jan., p. 26. "Optometrist," The, and His Colleges, J. C. Bossidy-28, Feb. 13, p. 219. Palpebral Epithelioma (Dell' epitelioma palpebrale), Nobite-74b, Dec., p. 748. Panophthalmitis, Metastatic, L. A. Nelson183a, Feb., p. 80. Paraffin, Spheres, Use of, in Tenon's Capsule, With 39 Cases, C. N. Spratt-164b, Jan., p. 202. Poisoning, Belladonna; Case, W. Eberhardt -164, Jan., p. 5. Ptosis, Motais' Operation for; Three Cases, W. T. Shoemaker-21, Oct., p. 608. Pupillary Inequality, Significance of, H. F. Hansell-164b, Jan., p. 197. Refractive and Pathological Conditions of Eyes of 500 Men Above 60 Years of Age, Statistical Inquiry Into, D. W. Green164b, Jan., p. 265. Refraction from Standpoint of General Prac- Rhythmical Alterations in Width of Both Trachoma, W. A. Cook-163, Feb., p. 393. Vernal Catarrh, Clinical Reports on (Klinische Beobachtungen über den Frühjahrskatarrh), Elsching-137, Jan. 11, p. 81. Visual Qualifications of Railway Employes, J. H. Ball-70a, Feb., p. 63. Vitreous Canal, Visible Remains of, With Cases, B. Chance-21, Oct., p. 604. Zonulotomy (Ueber die Zonulotomie), Kuhnt --214, Jan., p. 22. OTOLOGY. AURAL AFFECTIONS Dependent Upon Visceral Lesions and Functional Nervous Disorders, J. J. Richardson-202, Feb. 7, p. 492. Brain, Pyogenic Diseases of, of Otitic Origin, J. F. McKernon-98, Jan., p. 10. Ear, Affections of, in School Children (Les affections de l'oreille chez les enfants des écoles), Jacques and Durand-34a, Jan. 4, p. 11. Ear, Influence of Eye Upon, in Normal and Pathologic States (De l'influence de l'oeil sur l'oreille à l'état normal et pathologique), Rollet-179c, Dec. 21, p. 721. Ear Surgery, Modern Technique of, J. A. Donovan-127, Feb., p. 68. Eustachian Tube, Stricture of, with Its Bane ful Consequences Traced to Adhesions in Fossa of Rosenmuller, W. S. Bryant123, Feb. 8, p. 217. Extradural Abscess; Case Induced by Middle-ear Disease, R. Spira-84a, Jan., p. 14. Intracranial Complications of Otitic Origin, Meningitis; Case Subsequent to Mastoid Op eration for Chronic Ear Discharge in a Tuberculous Subject, Relieved by Lumbar Puncture, P. Jakins-84a, Jan., p. 34. Middle-ear Disease, Inspiration and Aspiration in, P. R. Wood-138a, Feb., p. 35. 4 Middle-ear Infection, Value of Leucocyte Middle Ear, Indications for Operative Interference in Cerebral Complications Due to Chronic Suppuration of, C. F. Welty79, Feb. 8, p. 447. Middle-ear Suppuration, Major Operative Treatment of, and Its Indications, E. B. Dench-79, Feb. 8, p. 439. Middle-ear Suppuration, Treatment of, by General Practitioner (Die Therapie der Mittelohreiterung in den Händen des praktischen Arztes), Siebenmann-56a, Jan. 15, p. 33. Middle-ear Suppurations in Infancy and Childhood, Significant Features of, S. J. Kopetzky-123, Feb. 29, p. 350. Osalgia, Hysteric, Four Cases of (Quatre cas d'algies hystériques de l'oreille), LafiteDupont-64f, Jan. 19, p. 26. Otitic Meningitis; Case, H. B. Canfield-86b, Feb., p. 53. Otitis, Adhesive, Treatment of (Contribution au traitement de l'otite adhésive), Lermoyez and Mahu-18d, Dec., p. 580. Otitis Media in Infants Suffering from Gastrointestinal Disorders, A. M. Amadon19, Feb., p. 57. LARYNGOLOGY AND RHINOLOGY. ADENOIDS, Observations on Removal of, Adenoids: M. J. Ballin-150, Feb. 15, p. 293. What? Where? When? and How? A. J. Caldwell-41, Feb., p. 66. Air and Food Passages, Removing Foreign Bodies from, D. R. Paterson-29, Feb. 8, p. 316. Air Passages, Upper, Obstructive Lesions of; Importance of Diagnosis and Treatment, F. A. Faught-168, Feb., p. 378. Antrum, Diseases of, J. A. White-202, Feb. 21, p. 512. Antrum of Highmore, Original Method of Opening Intranasally with New Instruments, D. T. Vail-98, Jan., p. 38. Carcinoma of Naso-pharynx (Sui carcinomi della faringe nasale), Rugani-25 o, Jan., p. 14. Extubation, Digital Methods of, J. R. Clemens-25, Feb., p. 117. Foreign Body in Right Bronchus (Fremdkörper im rechten Bronchus), v. Schrötter-137, Jan. 4, p. 27. Laryngeal Complications of Typhoid Fever, laxis and Therapeutics of, Including Ex- Laryngitis, Tuberculous, Treatment of 138a, Feb., p. 39. Larynx and Upper End of Esophagus, Direct Examination of, by Lateral Route, H. P. Mosher-28, Feb. 6, p. 189. ANESTHETICS, PUBLIC HEALTH AND Legal Responsibility and, D. W. Buxton-95, Jan. 18, p. 151. Bacillus Conveyers, Epidemiologic Research Into (Epidemiologische Forschungen nach Bazillenträgern), Gräf-58i, Jan. 6, p. 1. Bacteria, Action of, After Death, W. Schell401, Feb., p. 47. Contagious Disease, How to Prevent Spread of, S. A. Visanska-26, Jan., p. 575. County Laboratories and Their Uses, O. J. Hallenbeck-152, Feb., p. 66. Cow, The, Unsuspected but Dangerously Tuberculous, E. C. Schroeder-195, Feb., p. 253. Death Rate; Is It the Best Measure of Severity in Disease? F. M. Turner - 95, Feb. 8, p. 413. Death Rate of City of New York as Affected by the Cosmopolitan Character of Its Population, W. H. Guilfoy-123, Jan. 25, p. 132. Larynx, Cancer and Tuberculosis of (Cancer du larynx et tuberculose), Mathieu 179c, Dec. 14, p. 695. Larynx, Management and Treatment of Cancer of, C. E. Teets-70a, Feb., p. 53. Larynx, Pathology and Therapy of Submucous Inflammation of, J. Sendziak-84a, Feb., p. 66. Nasal Catarrh, C. W. Canan-105, Feb., p. 52. Nasal Cavity, Right, and Antrum, Carcinoma Mund der Speiseröhre), Killian - 213, Quinsy, Prevention of, J. W. Alexander- Tonsils from the Modern Viewpoint, G. L. Richards-4, Feb., p. 211. Turbinated Bones, Hypertrophy of, H. S. Weaver-68, Feb., p. 102. Turbinectomy, Complete, D. S. Reynolds91d, Feb., p. 99. Voice, Misuse of, and Its Cure; Vocal Muscles and Resonance, N. J. P. Van Baggen-123, Feb. 8, p. 227. FORENSIC MEDICINE. Dengue in Cuba, Notes on, A. H. Allen-150, Feb. 22, p. 358. Diet, Personal Factor in, C. J. Macalister100a, Jan., p. 34. Diet-Too Much and Not Enough to Eat, A. Bernheim-168, Feb., p. 365. Disease, Economic Side of, H. C. Shuttee90, Feb., p. 44. Diseases of Gilbert and Ellise Islands, A. Robertson-87a, Jan. 15, p. 17. Disinfection, Formaldehyde, H. R. Dupuy202, Feb. 7, p. 500. Electrolytically Produced Fluids Containing Hypochlorites, Their Manufacture and Rationale and Chemistry of the Process for Securing Stability, F. W. Alexander -95, Jan. 18, p. 157. Excesses of Modern Times and Their Relation to Disease, M. McH. Hull-41, Feb., p. 63. Fat Embolism from Medico-legal Standpoint (Ueber Fettembolie vom gerichtsärztlichen Standpunkt), Hadlich-217, Jan. 5, p. 1. Fresh Air and Light, The Struggle for, G. M. Gould-77a, Feb., p. 202. Hygienic Paradoxes, A. L. Benedict-4, Feb., p. 185. Infectious Diseases, Commoner, Prevention of, J. Robertson-27a, Dec., p. 308. Influenza and Weather Instability, H. S. Anders-15, Jan., p. 26. Investment of Medical Officers with Executive Sanitary Powers, E. L. Munson-79b, Feb., p. 137. Legislative Notes, F. Van Fleet-152, Feb., p. 74. Matapan Day Camp, D. Townsend-28, Feb. 20, p. 246. Medical Expert, General Practitioner as a (Aus der Sachverständigentätigkeit des praktischen Arztes), Gumpertz Jan. 22, p. 9. 581, Medical Expert Testimony, A. E. Osborne35a, Feb., p. 43. Medical Practice Laws, Enforcement of, by County Societies, F. M. Crandall 79, Medical Witness, The Corporation and the, Milk and Education, G. W. Coler-150, Feb. 1, p. 207. Milk, High-grade, Significance of Leucocytes and Streptococci in Production of a, Pennington and Roberts-83c, Jan., p. 72. Milk Production, A Method of, C. E. North123, Feb. 15, p. 263. Milk Supply of New York City, With Recommendations-25, Feb., p. 110. Milk Supply, The, H. J. Shelley-62, Feb., p. 99. Mosquitoes and Their Relation to Disease in by the U. S. Army Board for Study of Tropical Diseases in Philippine Islands, Ashburn and Craig-79b, Feb., p. 116. Phthisis in Outdoor and Indoor Life and in Isolated and Cosmopolitan Races, N. B. Jenkins-123, Feb. 15, p. 268. Plague, Bubonic, with Special Reference to Prophylaxis and Eradication, J. M. Holt -127, Feb., p. 64. Plague Campaign, The Conduct of a, R. Blue-79, Feb. 1, p. 327. Plague, Epidemiology of, with Reference to Mode of Spread and Means of Combat, C. A. Gill-95, Jan. 25, p. 213. Plague, Permanent Eradication of, W. A. Briggs-35a, Feb., p. 40. Plague, Recent Observations on Epidemiology of 83b, VII, 6, p. 694. Race Suicide and Its Correction, L. G. LeBeuf-123a, Feb., p. 22. Radiography of Abdominal Organs in Diagnosis of Death (La radiographie des organes abdominaux permet-elle le diagnostic de la mort réelle?), Béclère174d, Jan. 4, p. 1. Responsibility, Attenuated (La responsabilité atténué), Ballet-136a, Aug. 7, p. 251. Rigor Mortis in the Stillborn, C. H. W. Parkinson-29, Feb. 8, p. 304. Sanitary Lines, The Doctor Should Educate the Public Along, W. H. Wakefield — 158, Jan., p. 2. Sanitation of the Canal Zone, W. C. Gorgas -123, Feb. 15, p. 259. Sanitation, Problems of, E. O. Jordan-79, Feb. 15, p. 493. Sanitation Requirements for the Navy Ashore and Afloat, M. H. Simons-79b, Feb., p. 106. School Physician, The (Ueber das System der Schulärzte), Johannessen-89c, Feb. 1, p. 131. Smallpox in Minnesota, Present Status of, H. M. Bracken-82b, Feb. 15, p. 69. Social Evil, Demand for Open Change of Attitude Toward, T. N. Hepburn-209, Feb., p. 167. Social Evil, Education and the, A. W. Stirling-26, Feb., p. 637. Social Evils, E. E. Kimmel-155, Feb., p. 82. South, Precautions to Be Taken in Coming, W. F. Robinson-150, Feb. 22, p. 351. Tubercular Immigrant, Community and the, T. C. Merrill-59, Feb., p. 71. Tuberculosis Among Medical Students and Its Possible Prevention, U. J. Wile — 150, Feb. 1, p. 209. Tuberculosis, Need of a State Sanatorium for Advanced Cases of, O. H. Brown119, Feb., p. 58. Tuberculosis, Notification of, D. R. Lyman209, Feb., p. 158. Tuberculosis, Why Is It Common in Ireland? With Suggestions for Prevention and Treatment, J. Byers-95, Jan. 25, p. 213. Tuberculous Disease, Spread and Prevention of, in Pondoland, South Africa, J. G. Millar 29, Feb. 15, p. 380. Vaccination in the Far East, C. S. Braddock -150, Feb. 15, p. 301. Water Supply of Manila, Recommendation for Protection of, G. F. Campbell-87a, Feb. 1, p. 39. Women's Dress, Faulty Fashions in, W. E. Fitch-4, Feb., p. 219. MEDICAL EDUCATION. Thymolytic Sera, Specificity and Potency of, W. T. Ritchie-88a, Jan., p. 140. Alexic Activity of Blood Serum of Cadavers, F. P. Gay-80a, Dec., p. 361. Alexic Activity of Human Blood Serum, Determination of, Gay and Ayer-80a, Dec., p. 341. American Academy of Medicine and Medi. cal Education, C. McIntire-31, Feb., p. 4. |