Syphilis, General Treatment of, Toole and Scott-298, Jan.
Syphilis, Is the Spirocheta the Causative Organism of? J. DeLisle-6, Jan. Syphilis, Modern Treatment of, G. Laca- pere-6, Jan.
Syphilis, Tatooing and, Holland-31, cx, 3. Syphilis, The Heredity of, Krefting-32,
Syphilis, Treatment of by Salvarsan, W. A. Lieven-249, Jan.
Teeth and Diseases of Skin and Mucous Membrane, Relation Between, W. K. Sibley-6, Jan.
Tuberculosis of Skin, Histology of, Kyrle
Urethra, Male, Observations in Persistence of Gonococci in, E. L. Keyes, Jr.,-8, Jan.
Urethra, Posterior, Further Studies of with Cystourethroscope, L. Buerger-13, Jan. Urethra, Prostatic, Case of Calculi of, R. L. Spittel-66, Jan. 6.
Urethral Calculi, Especially Encysted Cal- culi of Prostatic Urethra, K. W. Mon- sarrat-66, Jan. 6.
Urethritis and Cystitis, Silver Iodide in, J. A. Gardner-67, Jan.
Urethritis, Chronic Posterior, Vesiculitis and Epididymitis in Men Beyond Middle Life, M. R. Parker-202, Jan. 27. Urethritis, Gonorrheal, Rational Treatment of, Breakstone-5, Jan.
Urethroscopy of anterior and posterior urethra, Wossidio-113, Dec.
Varicella Gangrenosa Complicated by Iridochoroiditis, H. A. Bernstein—6, Jan. Verumontanum, Disease and Treatment of G. K. Swinburne-6, Jan.
Wasserman and Weil Cobra-venom Reac- tions for Syphilis, Comparative Study of, H. J. Schwartz-232, Jan. 6. Wasserman Recation, Modified, Experience with, A. A. Herold-231, Jan. Xanthelasma and Icterus, Chvostek-334, lxx, 2.
Astigmatism, Corneal and Absolute, Rela- tion of, J. Rowan-66, Jan. 13. Bilateral Anophthalmos, Amaurotic Family Idiocy, H. B. Sheffield-202, Jan. 27. Cataract Cases, Removal of Lens in Cap- sule in, H. A. Beaudouxx-162, Jan. I. Cataract Extraction, A Safety Device for, E. E. Maddox-247, Jan.
Cataract Extractions at Jullunder, India, in Oct., 1909, at Col. Smith's Clinic, Report on, 358, D. T. Vail-41, Jan. Cataract Operations, Diminution of Con- junctival Bacteria as a Matter of Prophy- laxis Before, V. Lieberman and Leng- yel-333, Dec.
Cataracts, Advantages of Preliminary Cap- sulotomy Especially in Immature, H. E. Smith-41, Jan.
Choroid, Tuberculosis of after 6 Weeks' Treatment with Tuberculin, L. W. Crig- ler-234, Jan.
Ciliary Body, Individual Differences of; a Contribution to Study of Glaucoma, C. Hess-41, Jan.
Conjunctiva Bulbi, Cyst of, Bistis-30, 1xx, 3.
Copiopia Hysterica, with 2 Cases, W. E: Shahan-246, Dec.
Cornea, Case of Hyaline Degeneration of, W. Reber-246, Dec.
Eye, Internal Diseases of, E. J. Marsh- 158, Jan.
Eye Lesions and Salvarsan, Cases, J. C. O'Gwynn-298, Jan.
Eye Muscle Disorders in an Atypical Case of Progressive Muscular Atrophy, Grü- ter-333, Dec.
Eyestrain, Diagnosis of, E. M. Alger—233, Jan.
Glaucoma, Modified Trephine for Fergus-
Eliot Operation in, L. W. Fox-246, Dec. Glaucoma Problems, P. Smith-247, Jan. Glaucoma Simplex, Onset of Inflammatory Manifestations in, Ischreyt-30, lxx, 3. Glaucoma, Theory and Practice in Treat- ment of, J. H. Parsons-184, Jan. 6. Gonorrheal Conjunctivitis, Treatment of in the Adult, Hosford and Brooksbank -184, Jan. 13.
Keratitis Punctata Superficialis, Pathology of, Verhoeff-30, 1xx, 3.
Lachrymal Gland, Mixed Tumor of, G. H. Knapp-41, Jan.
Medical and Surgical Practice, Use of Color Tests in, W. M. Beaumont-66, Jan. 13. Naphthalin and A-naphthol Action of upon the Eye, Takamura-30, lxx, 3. Neuro-retinitis, Idiopathic, So-called Case with Spontaneous Recovery, J. S. Wyler -246, Dec.
Noguchi's Cutaneous Luetin Reaction and its Application in Ophthalmology, M. Cohen-41, Jan.
Ophthalmia, Sympathetic, A Study of, (Cont.), A. Elschnig-246, Dec.
Ophthalmic Operations, Bacteriologic Ex- amination Preceding, V. H. Hulen-304, Jan.
Optic Neuritis, Retrobulbar, S. H. Brown ---202, Jan. 6.
Orbit, Penetrating Wound of with Dis- lodgement of Vomer-67, Jan. Retinal Vessel Diseases, Juvenile, Cords- 333, Dec.
Squint, New Muscle Resection Operation for, R. G. Reese-232, Jan. 13. Sympathetic Inflammation, Remarks
Histologic and Etiologic Characteristics of, Guillery-30, 1xx, 3.
Syphilis and the Eye, M. Feingold-298, Jan.
Syphilitic Diseases of Eye, Hereditary, Brückner-333, Dec.
Tetanus after Perforating Wound of Eye Ball, Pincus-82, Dec.
Trachoma, Present Status of, Peters-336, Dec. 20.
Vaccine Immunity of the Eye, Critical and Experimental Studies on, Grüter-30, 1xx, 3.
Auditory Nerve, Division of for Persistent Tinnitus, E. B. Dench-141, Jan. Iodoform Poisoning after an Operation on the Ear, Hirsch-332, lxiii, 4. Jugular Vein, Internal, Excision of for Streptococcic Thrombi of Vein and Cavernous Sinus, J. W. Long-300, Jan. Meningitis, Purulent, Due to Otitis Media, Case with Recovery, Schmiegelow-332, lxiii, 4.
Lateral Sinus Thrombosis, Diagnostic Value of Bacteriologic Blood Examination in, S. Oppenheimer-332, lxiii, 4. Mastoid, Anomalies of from Surgical Aspect, H. B. Hitz-185, Dec. Mastoid, Excavated, Method of Filling with
Flap from Back of Auricle, H. P. Mosher -185, Dec.
Mastoiditis, a Symptom of, H. A. Alderton-185, Dec.
Otitis Media, Acute Suppurative, G. H. Ward-158, Jan.
Scarlatina, Septic, A Severe Case Complicated by Sinus Thrombosis and Purulent Meningitis Cured by Operation and Lumbar Injection of Anti-streptococcus Serum, Ohnacker-332, lxiii, 4. Sigmoid Sinus and Jugular Bulb in Infancy, W. C. Braislin-185, Dec. Vertigo from Standpoint of General Practitioner and Otologist, E. B. Dench-232, Jan. 6.
LAYRNGOLOGY and RHINOLOGY
Adenectomies, Public Agitation and Some Unnecessary, C. B. Younger-147, Jan.
Antrum of Highmore, Angiomata of, E. F. Reamer-162, Jan. 1.
Cribriform Plate and Olfactory Nerve in Man and Certain Animals, J. J. Kyle185, Dec.
Esophagoscopy, R. H. Johnston-185, Dec. Esophagoscopy and Bronchoscopy: Cases of Foreign Bodies in Esophagus Operated by Killian Method, T. Hubbard— 300, Jan.
Esophagus, Treatment of Foreign Bodies in, E. F. Ingals-12, Jan. Foreign Clinics and Impressions of 3d International Laryngo-Rhinological Congress, O. Joachim-231, Jan. Laryngeal, Bronchial and Esophageal Endoscopy, C. Jackson-185, Dec. Laryngeal Tuberculosis in Snuff Takers, Labatt-338, xviii, 1.
Laryngo-esophageal Fistula; Laryngostomy; Cure, J. A. White-185, Dec. Mouth, Relation of Diseases of to Rheumatism, K. Goadby-261, Jan. Nasal Septum, Abscess of, I. W. Voorhees -202, Jan. 27.
Nasal Sinuses, Diagnosis and Treatment of Conditions in Giving Rise to Oculo-orbital Symptoms, Onodi and Bronner— 156, Jan.
Poisoning, Phosphorus, Gangrene of Nose in, Wagner-336, Dec. 20.
Quinsy, M. P. Schuster-304, Jan. Throat, Hemorrhage from, A. C. Getchell -61, Jan. 18.
Tongue, Cyst at Base of, E. A. Forsyth185, Dec.
Tongue, Hemiatrophy of with Defective
Speech, E. W. Scripture-147, Jan. 13. Tongue, Turbinates and Septum, Multiple Hereditary Telangiectasis of with Recurrent Hemorrhages, C. D. Van Wagenen-202, Jan. 20.
Tonsil, The Faucial, W. G. Harrison-298, Jan.
Tonsil Hook, A New, L. F. Long-147, Jan. 6.
Tonsillectomy, L. T. Royster-317, Jan. 1. Tonsillectomy with a Single Instrument, the Tonsillectome, J. C. Beck-147, Jan. 27.
Tonsils, The, and Tonsillectomy, H. T. Aynesworth-304, Jan.
Turbinate, The Inferior, its Longitudinal Resection for Chronic Tumescence, O. T. Freer-185, Dec.
Vocal Cords, 4 cases of Bilateral Abductor Paralysis of, H. A. Beaudoux-293, Jan.
MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS
Active and Passive Hyperemia, Treatment
by, Bier and Baetzner-261, Jan. Active Principle Therapeutics, What it Means to me, Redfield-5, Jan. Arsenic-The Multipotent Drug, Perry-5, Jan.
Azodermin, Experiences with, Curschmann 308, Dec.
Bile Tracts, Further Advances in Thera- peutic Use of, L. L. McArthur-232, Jan.
Bromural, Experiences with, Regensburg -84, Dec.
Caffeine, Effects of on Circulatory and Muscular Systems, H. C. Wood, Jr.—306, Jan.
Caffeine on Mental and Motor Insuffi- ciency, Influence of, H. L. Hollingsworth -306, Jan.
Calcium Sulphide-Its Use in Infectious Diseases, Is it Prophylactic? J. E. Pratt -158, Jan.
Colloids, Electric Metallic, and Their Therapeutic Application, B. G. Duhamel -184, Jan. 13.
Digitoxin, Soluble, Effects on Heart of, B. Moore-184, Jan. 13.
Drugs, Action of in Pathologic Conditions, W. Salant-147, Jan. 27. Guaiacol Treatment in Pulmonary Dis- ease, Comphausen-338, xviii, 1. Hexamethylenamin, Case of Cystitis Fol- lowing its Use, W. D. Fullerton-147, Jan. 13.
High Frequency Current as a Therapeu- tic Agent, The Why and How of, A. C. Geyser-158, Jan.
Hot Irrigations, Use of in Thermal Trauma, A. Rose-233, Jan. Hypnotism as a Therapeutic Agent, H. R. Fairfax-319, Jan.
Iodine in Smallpox, C. S. Rockhill-147, Jan. 27.
MEDICAL Medical Education and the Midwife Prob- lem in the U. S., J. W. Williams-147, Jan. 6.
Medical Education, Forecast of Evolutions and Revolutions in, T. D. Crothers-3, Νον.
PUBLIC HEALTH AND
Cholera, Maritime Quarantine Measures Adopted Against Introduction of, R. H. Von Ezdorf-298, Jan.
Conduction of Field Maneuvers of Field Sanitary Troops, E. L. Munson-215, Jan.
Drinking Water Sterilization with Ultra-
Iron, Experimental Research into Action of, Zohn-104, civ, 344.
Light Therapy, Scientific Basis for, Breiger -335, Dec.
Nauheim Treatment of Heart Disease, H. Schoonmaker-232, Jan. 27.
Open Air, On what do the Hygienic and Therapeutic Virtues of Depend, H. Sew- all-147, Jan. 20.
Oxygen, Administration of, L. Hill-66, Jan. 13. Psychotherapy and General Medicine, W. P. S. Branson-184, Jan. 13. Psychotherapy in Organic Disease, J. J. Walsh-2, Jan.
Roentgen Ray as Therapeutic Agent, 12 Years' Experience with, H. R. Varney -161, Jan. Saratoga Springs; History, Origin, Chem- ical Constituents, Therapeutic Action, D. C. Moriarta-232, Jan. 6. Saratoga Springs; Specific Clinical Indica- tions, G. F. Comstock—232, Jan. 6. Sodium Salicylates of Natural and Syn- thetic Origin, Comparative Investigation of Effects and Toxicity of, J. A. Wad- dell-40, Dec.
Spa Treatment of Heart Troubles at Nau- heim and in America, Relative Merits of, L. F. Bishop-232, Jan. 6.
Therapeutic Thought, Modern, in Ger- many, W. J. Robinson-5, Jan. Therapeutics, American, Modern Tenden- cies in, Abbott-5, Jan.
Therapeutics, Experimental, T. Sollmann -147, Jan. 27.
Therapeutics, Physical, in the
Press, M. L. H. A. Snow-202, Jan. 20. Tuberculin Therapy, Determination of In- dividual Dosage in, White and Van Nor- man-40, Jan.
Vaccine Therapy, J. Ritchie--110, Jan. EDUCATION
Medical Examiners, Aims, Purposes and Problems of State Board of, B. K. Hays -147, Jan. 13.
Obstetrics, Remarks on Teaching, II. Schwarz--9, Jan.
FORENSIC MEDICINE
violet Rays, Deelemann-133, Dec. 15. Forensic Aspects of Fright Caused Trauma- tism, J. G. Kiernan-3, Nov. Hospitals and Dispensaries, Plea for Es- tablishment of a Department for Con- servation of Health in, M. J. Schoen- berg-232, Jan. 20.
Hygienic and Economic Features of East River Homes Foundation, H. L. Shively 232, Jan. 6.
Infant Life, Recent Legislation in its Bear- ing on, A. J. Horne-107, Jan. Insurance Companies in their Relation to Sanitary Science, J. H. Florence-231, Jan.
Lake Forest Hospital for Contagious Dis- eases, A. C. Haven-147, Jan. 27. Medical Inspection of Schools and School Children, J. B. Story-107, Jan. Medicine, Relation of to Law, J. H. Gleason-232, Jan. 20.
Panama Canal, The, H. M. Folkes-298, Jan.
Poisoning by Margarine,
Physician's Duty to the People, The, M. L. Dalton--317, Jan. 1.
Physiology in Schools, L. Coville-234, Jan.
Pulque and Pulque Drinking in Mexico, J. Bland-Sutton-184, Jan. 6. Relation of the Medical Profession to the People, J. C. Wilson-317, Jan. 1. Rural Sanitation, A. W. Freeman-298, Jan. Tonsilitis, Outbreak of in Eastern Mass., and its Relation to an Infected Milk Sup- ply, C. E. A. Winslow-185, Jan. Tuberculosis, Observations on Prevention of, J. S. Wallace-184, Jan. 6. Typhoid Bacillus Carrier, A, of 46 years' Standing and an Outbreak of Typhoid Traced to this Source, Bolduan and Noble-147, Jan. 6.
Typhoid Fever in the Philippine Islands, W. P. Chamberlain-215, Jan. Typhoid Fever, Three Outbreaks of Traced to Milk Infection, Jordan and Irons- 147, Jan. 20.
Typhoid, Practical Method for Control of as Applied to Watershed of Baltimore, Price, Stokes and Rohrer-147, Jan. 20.
BACTERIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY
Absorption of Albumin Without Diges-
tion, Van Alstyne and Grant-157, Dec. Amebae Parasitic in Animals, Cultures of, A. W. Williams-157, Dec.
Anaphylaxis, St. G. T. Grinnan—147, Jan.
Anaphylatoxic Substances, Production of by Autolysis of Bacteria and their Re- lations to Endotoxins, E. C. Rosenow- 185, Jan. Antigen, Soluble, Fixation of by the Tis- sues, Pettit, and Carlson-155, Jan. Arneth's Nucleoanalytical Method as Ap- plied to the Eosinophiles, J. F. Hultgen -232, Jan. 27.
Arrow Poison, An Abor, an Examination of, F. N. Windsor-66, Jan. 6. Auricular Fibrillation, Evidences of, Treated Historically, T. Lewis-184, Jan. 13. Autopsy Tray and Warming Stage, Com- bination of to Facilitate Bleeding of Rabbits from Postauricular Vein, G. A. Rueck-232, Jan. 13.
B. Dysenteriae Recovered from Peripheral Blood and Stools of Cases in Panama, Darling and Bates-8, Jan.
B. Muris as the Etiological Agent of Pneu- monitis in White Rats and its Patho- genicity for Laboratory Animals, O. W. H. Mitchell-155, Jan. Beri-beri, Etiology of, Frazer and Stan- ton-170, Dec. 15.
Berkefeld Filter, Further Bacterial Studies with, Hesse-334, 1xx, 2.
Blood, Coagulation Time of as Affected by Various Conditions, M. Solis Cohen-40, Dec.
Blood-pressure-raising, Substance of the
Adrenals in Acute Adrenal Insufficiency, Observations on, J. V. Cooke-40, Jan. Blood Specimens for Laboratory Examina- tion, Obtaining, T. W. Hastings-233, Jan.
Calcification and Ossification, Studies in; iv, Welles, Holmes and Henry-157, Dec. Cancer Problem, Definition and Solution of, L. Loeb-141, Jan.
Carbonic Acid in Blood in Pathologic Con- ditions, Porges, Leindörfer and Marko- vici-331, 1xxiii, 5 and 6.
Cell Proliferant, The New; a Note on the Symphytum Officinale, W. Bramwell- 66, Jan. 6.
Cholera and Other Vibrios, Value of Blood Plague Methods in Differentation Be- tween, Huntemüller and Ornstein-334, lxx, 2.
Ductus Arteriosus Botali, Persistent Pa- tency of in the Dog, C. Brooks-40, Jan. Epithelial Cells in the Kidney, Wittich- 316, Dec. 7.
Hematoporphyrinuria in Lead Poisoning, Götze-322, Dec. 14.
Immunization and Anti-body Production in Tuberculosis, Sata-338, xviii, 1. Incubation, Practical, Easy and Cheap Method of, J. H. Schrup-147, Jan. 27. Infection, Generalized, with Diphtheroid Organism, Case, L. M. DeWitt-155, Jan. Kidney, Intact Cat, Regeneration of Renal Epithelium in, W. DeB. MacNider-137, Dec.
Leucocytes, New Method of Counting, R, A, P. Hill—184, Jan. 6.
Leucocytic Enzymes in Leucemia in Neu- tral Media, Morris and Boggs-40, Dec. Levulosuria, with an Unusual Case, Strouse and Friedman-40, Jan. Liver-broth, a Medium for Determination of Gas-forming Bacteria in Water, Jack- son and Muer-133, Dec. 15.
Meat Poisoning in Animals with Eck's Fis- tula, Fischler-104, civ, 3 and 4. Miliary Tubercle, The, in the Vessels of the Lung, Boyman-316, Dec. 7.
Milk, Cell Content of, H. E. Ross-155, Jan.
Nucleic Acids and their Cleavage Products, Chemical and Physiological Importance of, V. C. Myers-2, Nov.
Pathological Institute of a General Hospital, W. Osler-126, Nov.
Pellagrous Symptoms in Fowls by Feeding them Maize Inoculated with a Specific Bac- terium, C. C. Bass-147, Nov. 18.
Pepsin, Chemo-Biological Study of the Rela- tions of to Anti-pepsin, W. W. Hamburger -151, Nov.
Pituitary Body, Experimental Investigations on the, Handelsmann and Horsley-66, Nov.
Pituitary Extracts, Depressor Action of, C. P. McCord-40, Nov.
Plague Infection, with Particular Reference to that of Ground Squirrel Origin, McCoy and Chapin-155, Nov.
Pneumococcus in Sputum, Comparative Viru- lence of at Various Stages of the Disease, J. A. Luetscher-155, Nov. Premature Contractions Arising in Junctional Tissues, T. Lewis-181, v, 17. Presphygmic Period, a Study of with the Micrograph, A. C. Crehore-151, Nov. Protein Requirement or do we eat too Much Meat? W. Tibbles-66, Nov. 18. Proteins, Action of Certain Bacteria on, F. A. Bainbridge—152, xi, 3.
Proteolytic Substances in the Blood, Nature of, G. F. Dick--155, Nov.
Purin Content of Foods, Vogel-227, Nov. 14. Scarlet Fever, Bacteriologic Examination of Lymphatic Glands in, J. A. Kolmer-6a, Νον.
Scarlet Fever, Specific Anti-bodies in, K. K. and J. M. Koessler-155, Nov.
Serous Exudates, Diagnostic Value of Myto- tic Figures in Cells of, L. F. Warren- 40, Nov.
Sleeping Sickness, Rerent Experiments on Transmission of, A. G. Bagshawe-66, Nov.
Spirocheta Pallida, Comparative Value of Methods of Demonstrating, Phillips and Glynn-66, Nov. II. Thyreoparathyreoid Secretion as Wright's
Tissues, Rejuvenation of Cultures of, A. Car- rel-147, Nov. II.
Trypanosome Virus, Intra-stomachal and In- tra-intestinal Inoculations of, with Tests for Immunity, B. T. Terry—151, Nov. Urobilin and Bilirubin in Blood Serum, Origin of, Roth and Heizfeld-101, Nov. 16. Vaccines, Specific, Effect of on Rat Typhoid, Steinhardt and Flournoy-155, Nov. Ventricle, Origin of Electric Oscillations and Direction of Contraction of in Instances of Complete Irregularity of Heart, T. Lewis- 181, v. 17.
Wassermann Reaction in Dourine Infected Rabbits, Meyer-227, Oct. 31.
Wassermann Reaction, Relation of Natural Anti-sheep Amboceptor to, H. LeB. Peters -232, Nov. 18.
Wassermann's Reaction, Effect of Choles- terin on the Organ Extracts in, Sachs-57, Nov. 13.
Opsonic Index, Variations in Concentra- tion of Blood as Affecting the, Jackson and Hawn-40, Jan.
Pain Sense of Pleural Membranes, Experi- mental Study of, J. A. Capps-40, Dec. Pathologic Specimens, The Question of Preservation of, Schorr-316, Dec. 7. Pathology, History of in the Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the Functions of the Pathological Department, J. H. Teacher 126, Jan.
Phosphorous, An Ether-soluble, Content of Blood Serum of in Various Diseases, Ki- mura and Stepp-104, civ, 3 and 4. Plague-like Disease of Rodents, Observa- tions on, with a note on its Cause, B. Tularense, McCoy and Chapin-155, Jan. Poliomyelitis Epidemic; Visceral Lesions of Human Cases, Flexner, Peabody and Draper-147, Jan. 13.
Purin Content of Common Articles of
Food, Arnold and Larrabee-147, Jan. 6. Purkinje Cell of Cerebellum, Identity in Dog and Man of the Sequence of Changes Produced by Functional Activ- ity in, D. H. Dolley-157, Dec. Pyemia Due to an Anaerobic Polymorphic Bacillus, Probably B. Fusiformis, Rose- now and Tunnicliff-155, Jan.
Sections, Fresh and Fixed Microscopic and Macroscopic, Simple Photographic Ap- paratus for Immediate Record of, W. C. MacCarty-300, Jan.
Spectroscope, The, in Clinical Medicine, R. T. Williamson-196, Dec. Staphylococci,
Pathogenicity of, Noguchi-34, xevi, 3. Staphylococcus
Klebs-Loeffler Bacillus, L. M. De Witt
Opsonin, C. E. DeM. Sajous-232, Nov. 11. Tubercle Bacilli in Different Forms of ·
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