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l etttsh.wedwtal ,uurna1. ITHE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

EDITED BY

SIR DAWSON WVILLIAMS, M.D., LL.D., D.LITT., D.SC.,

AND

NORMAN GERALD HORNE.R, M.A., M.D.

VOLUME I~~~, 1923.

JA~~(UAI1'Y TO JUME.~~~~

-Janbon:PRINTED AND PUBJISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,

429, STRAND, W.C.2.

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JAN,-JUNUI, I923] r Thz BTIBNIMDICAL JOUAw

KEY TO DATES AND PAGES.

THE. followinig table, giving a key to the dates of issue and the page numbers of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL anOSUPPLEMENII i4 the first volume for 1923, may prove convenient to readers in search of a reference.Serial

' : Di te of Journal Supplement Serial Date of Journal SupplemenoNo. .- -, Issue. Pages. Pages. No. Issue Page Pages.3236 , Jan. 6th 1- 46 ........ 1- 12 3249 ...... Apr. 7th ...... 579- 616 ...... 101-108,3237

... ,, 13th 47 - 88 . 13 - 16 3250 ...... ,,14th ...... 617 - 666 ...... 109 - 116!3238

...... ,, 20th 89- 132 17- 20 3251 ...... 21st ...... 667- 74 ...... 117-124'3239

.. ,, 27th 133 - 174 21 - 24 3252 ...... 28th ...... 705 - 746 ...... 125 - 1643240

. Feb. 3rd 175- 220 25- 32 3253 ...... May 5th ...... 747- 794 ...... 165-1883241

...... ,, 10th 221 - 266 33- 48 325 ...... ,, 12th ...... 795- 840 ...... 189 - 1923242

...... 17th 267 - 308 49 - 56 3255 ...... 19th ...... 841 - 886 ..... 193 - 208.3243

...... 24th 309 - 358 57 - 64 3256 ...... 26th ...... 887 - 918 ...... 209- 2163244

...... Mar. 3rd 359- 402 65 - 76 3257 ...... June 2nd ...... 919- 958 ...... 217 - 2283245

...... 10th 403- 450 77 - 84 3253 ...... ,, 9th ...... 959 - 1004 ...... 229 - 2443246

.. ,, 17th 451 - 492 85 - 88 3259 ...... 16th ...... 1005 - 1042 ...... 245- 2683247

.. 24th 493 - 542 89 - 96 3260 ...... 23rd ...... 1043 -1080 ...... 269 - 2803248

...... 31st 543 - 578 97 - 100 3261 ...... ,, 30th ...... 1081 - 1120 ...... 281 - 28&

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

SPECIAL PLATES., iAGE

Arterio-selerosis, the Nature of (Geoffrey Evans) .faoing 456

Breast Diseases, Early and Curable (Sir G. Lenthal Cheatle) facing 927

Cyst of RightS3uprarenal Capsule Removed by Operation (SirHamilton A. Ballance) ... fa.ing 927

Optic Neuritis of Sphenoidal Sinus Origin (Sir StClair Thomson)facing 926Trephination in Prehistoric Times (T. Wilson Parry) ... facing 457

ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT.

Adrenal Glands. Function of, and its Relation

Hydrogen Ions (Lieut.-Col. Robert McCarrison)

Adrenaline as a Potential Factor in Hyperthyroidism (O.Harries) .. . ... ...

Alsatian Bitch Suekling Six Little Pigs...

Apituitarism and the Anencephalic Syndrome L. ...Australian Faunaand- Medical Science (William Colin MacKenzie)

£xIsTraction Lever ... ...t n lant, ne. John William ... .. .

Backbirds ... ...

Blood Transfusion (E. F. Skinner) ... ...

Brain Showing Meningeal Haemorrhage

Byron, Lord, the Lameness of... ...

Chiene, John

Childe, Charles P.Conjugal Ligament of a Seal ...Cupping an Arab at Bou-Medfa, Algiers

Diabetes Mellitus, Treatment of (0.

Diet Table, a Simple (H. S. Pemberton)

Eels, Various Illustrations of .......

Elephant Man in 1889 ... ...

Elevator for First Rib ...

Foreign Bodies in the Air and Food Passages (C. Scott ...Foreign Bodies in the Stomach Removed (A.

Brand)-

... ... ...Galstric Function Modified by Drugs (T.Heerpes Zoster Ophthalmicus (Samuel Lodge William

oLodge)Horseshoe Kidney (Clifford Morson) ...

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Ht)nter, John ...

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Si1mulating Ectopic Gestation (H. H. Greenwood> .. ..

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PAGEInsulin, Influence of upon Acidosis and Lipaemia in Diabetes(E.Whitridge Davies. Charles G. Lambie. D. Murray Lyon, Jonathan

Meakins, and William Robson) ......

847

Insulin, Effect of on Normal Metabolism (C. H. Kellaway and T. H.Hughes) ... ... 710

Intussusception Supervening on Congenital Stenosis of the Ileum(W. Turner Wrwwick) ... 4804

Kangaroo ... ... ... . 27$

Laryngeal Intubation in Anaesthetica (Stanley Rowbotham) .. 1099Lung Splinting" .in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis(Samuel Henry Stewart) ... 415Mnemic Principle Applied to Biology and Psychology (Sir FrederickMWott).. .. . .

... ... ... .... 331tMyasthenia Gravis (S. L. Heald and Arthur J.WWison) 853Nerves on the Nasal Septum ... 26TOptic Neuritis of Sphenoidal Sinus Origin (Sir StOlair Thomson) 925Ovariotomy in Women over Seventy Years of Age (Herbert R. Spencer) 583.Pasteur Centenary Celebrations: Various Illustrations 425 et seq.

Pedicle Forceps for Neprectomy 68.... 68 8Pelvic Support for Plaster Bandaging (E. Muirhead Little) ... 771Polythelia (R. Douglas Howat) 929Portsmouth and Neighbourhood. Views of ... ... 77, 253. 648' 1099

Rabbit's Nose. Section of. Exposing Jacobson's Organ) 26?Radial Pulse in Intrathoracic Aneurysm (C. 0. Hawthorne) 89Radius. Congenital Absence of (A. P. Bertwistle) ' 323RectalPapillomata in Schistosoma haematobium Infestations (H. C.

Sinderson and E. A. Mills)... ... ... ... ... 968Rickets, Pathogenesis of (Efic Pritchard) ... ... ... 887Ritchie, James ... ... ... ... ... ... 263

Roddick. Sir Thomas 489.... ..4Seal of the Royal College of Surgeons of England ... .. . . ' 273Splint for Median Paralysis (Walter Mercer) 371Suboccipital Meningocele SuccessfullyRemoved (John Livingstone). 50.Thorburn. Sir William 576Tibetan Anatomical Chart 530Trephination in Prehistoric Times (T. Wilson Parry) ... .... 459Two-button Loop Suture (W. G. Spencer) ... 970Variations of Normal Temperature (Henry H. Haward) ... ...Venous Pulsations and Venous Tracings (Harrington Sainsbury) 62?Vitamin Content of Certain Proprietary Preparations (Katharine H.

Coward and A. J. Clark) ... 14-University College. London: New Institute of Anatomy (G. Elliot

esmith) ... 9... ... ; 217Whales... .. . . ..272

INDEX TO VOLUME I FOR 1923.]READERS in search of a particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several casesdistributed under two or more separate but nearly synonymous headings-such, for instance, as Brain and Cerebral;Heart and Cardiac; Liver and Hepatic; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma, Epithelioma, Malignant Disease, NewGrowth, Sarcoma, etc.; Child and Infant; Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glycosuria, and Sugar; Light,Roentgen, Radium, X Rays; Status Lymphaticus and Thymus; Eye, Ophthalmia, and Vision; Bicycle and Cycle; Motorand Automobile; Association, Institution, and Society, etc. Subjects dealt with under various main headings in theJOURNAL have been set out in alphabetical order under their respective headings-for example, " Correspondence,"" Leading Articles," " The Week," " Reviews," etc. Original Articles are indicated by the letter (0).

A.

4ARONs, S. Jervois, obituary notice of, 884Abdomen, " acute," in the child (W. A.Thompson), 65

Abdomen, the chronic (Robert Hutchison), 667(0)

Abdominal operations, treatment after (W.McAdam Eccles), 899

Abdominal pain, review of book on, 770ABERaoRN, Duke of, appointed Governor ofNorthern Ireland, 396

Aberdeen, cancer research in, 949ABRABAss, Adolphe: "Athletic heart," 660ABRAHA SON, Leonard: Paroxysmal tachy-

cardia, 153-Milk anaphylaxis, 153Abscess, tropical, of liver (H. H. Butcher), 561Academic dress in Scotland, 735Acad4mie de M8decine: Insulin in diabetes

mellitus, 200-Jenner centenary celebration,203

Academy, the Royal, 824

AcADEMY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE IN IRELAND:Celebration of the Pasteur centenary, 784Honorary Fellowship conferred upon Pro-fessor B. Hastings Tweedy, 784Section of Anatomy and Physiology/.-Oamera-microscope, 330-On the growth of

normal structures into adjacent tissues, 330-Differences in the walls of large and smallarteries in cases of aneurysm, 330-FoetusNexhibiting spina bifida and abnormalities, 330-Interpretation of sulcion certain bones, 330-The colloidal alkaline reserve of the blood,35&-Precipitation of urea from urine, 858-Multiple ova in a single Graaflan follicle, 858 -Sections of early human embryo, 858-Benz--aldehyde test for tryptophane, 858

Section of Medicine.-Paroxysmal tachy-cardia, 153-Milk anaphylaxis, 153- Renalefflciency tests, 153-Gastric and duodenalulcers, 284-Diabetes insipidus, 418-Chronicnephritis with herpes zoster, 418-Insulin anddiabetes-the present position, 418-Hyper-*lasia of the hypophysis cerebri, 898-Clinicalaspects of the Wassermann reaction, 899-Case of scleroderma, 899-Case of 1itter'sdisease, 899-Case of von Jaksch's disease, 899

Sections of Medicine and Surgerj.-Hyper.thyroidism, 595Section of Obstetries.-Pelvic pain from a

gynaecological standpoint, 242- Kielland'sobstetric forceps, 242-Two urethral calculiwhich had caused dystocia, 242-Deep x-raytherapy in gynaecology, 418-Modification ofthe Rotunda siphon douche, 419-Malignant.ovarian tumour, 419-Fibro-cystic tumour, 419-Septic uterus, 419--Traumatic subcutaneous-emphysema complicating labour, 419-A rarecase of maldevelopment of the female genitalorgans, 419-Fibroma of the ovary, 765-Adeno-myoma of the uterus, 765-Report of theRotunda Hospital, 765Section of Pathologv.-Intracranial aerocele,

560-Unusual case of pneumococcus infection,!561-Pernicious anaemia, 561-Treatment of acase of uric acid calculi by therapeuticimmunization, 561-Flooding of the caecumand lower ileum with micro-organisms after,purgation, 561-Brain sarcoma, 811-Pneu-monia with untoward sequelae, 812-Caroi-inoma ventriculi, 812-Cylindroma of parotidregion, 812-Adeno-sarcoma of kidney, 812-Basal-cell cancer of neck, 812 -Primary cancer-of the liver, 1019-Pneumococcal meningitis,1019-Encephalitis lethargica, 1019

Section of State Mediciute.-Irish hospitalfinance, 242-Treatment of venereal diseases,633Section ofSurgery.-Jonnesco's operation for

excision of the left cervico-thoracic ganglionof the sympathetic, 20-Unsatisfactory appen-dicectomy, 66-Gastric and duodenal ulcers,:284-The cause of death in intestinal obstruc-tion, 512-Report on 132 patients treated withradium emanations, 513-Renal squamous.-celled epithelioma, 513-Gastrectomy for pre-oancerous ulcer, 812

Accident or illness? 958, 1004ACEARD, Ch. (and Leon BINET): Examen fonc-tionnel du poumon, rev., 381

Aches and pains of renal origin (AndrewFullerton), 309 (0)

Acidosis, discussion on in Paris, 651Acidosis and alkalosis (leading article), 295Acidosis,influence of insulin upon (H. WhitridgeDavies, Charles G. Lambie, D. Murray Lyon,Jonathan Meakins, and William Robson), 847(0)

ACKLAND, W. R.: Infection of teeth and gums. 63Acne vulgaris, treatment of, 840Acquired cbaracters. See CharactersAcriflavine, intravenous, for gonorrhoea, 1080Action for negligence (Coleberd v. Colmer). 218"Acute abdomen." See AbdomenADAM, James: Laryngectomy done under localanaesthesia, 472-An operation for atrophicrhinitis (ozaena), 1013 (0)

ADAM, J. George: Appreciation of Sir ThomasGeorge Roddick, 489-Charles White of Man-chester (1728-1813) and the Arrest of PuerperalFever, rev., 515-The influenza pandemic (1918),560

ADAMS, A. Mtaxwell: A medical dynasty, 698ADAMS, J. B.: Surgical treatment of renal

calculi, 65-Urgent need for education in thecontrol of cancer, 491, 509

ADAMS, Mr.: Suprarenal tumour with meta-stasis in the skull, 330

ADAMSOIg, H. G.: Manganese in chemotherapy,810Adder bite, 41,171-(Mark R. Taylor), 375Addison's disease. histological conditions in acase of (Evelyn E. Hewer), 235 (0)

ADENEY, G. C.: The influence of intestinalbacteria upon the thyroid gland, 659

Adenc-carcinoma of the appendix (A. O'DwyerThomas), 680

A deno-chondro-sarcoma (Leith Murray andMeredith Littler), 469

Adenoma of the vaginal fornix (Herbert Spencer),151Adenomatosis vaginae (Beckwith Whitehouse),286Adenomyoma of the vermiform appendix

(D. Dougal), 470Adenomyoma of the uterus (Bethel Solomons),

765Adenomyomata, pelvic (Archibald Donald), 810Adrenal glands, the function of, and its relationto concentration of hydrogen ions ([jieut.-Col.Robert McOarrison), 101 (0)-Correspondenceon, 442

Adrenal inadequacyand asthma (T. Drummond),320 (0)Adrenal secretion, the physiology of (leadingarticle), 1025

Adrenaline as a potential factor in hyper-thyroidism (D. J. Harries), 1015 (0)

Adrenaline, influence of the thyroid gland on theresDonse to (D. Murray Lyon), £66 (0)

ADRIAN, E. D., elected a Fellow of the RoyalSociety, 391

Adulteration of food, drugs, etc., number ofprosecutions (parliamentary note), 437

ADYE-CURRAN, Lieut.-Col. W. J. P., C.B.E. con-ferred upon, 31

Aerocele, intracranial (Sir Willlam Wheeler andE. C. Smith), 560

Afghanistan, inducements offered to Germanphysicians to settle in, 638

After-care Association. See AssociationAINSWORTER. Major Ralph Bignell, O.B.E. con-ferred upon, 987

Air-ball in trachea (James I. Lyons), 809Air embolism occurring in the course ofurethroscopy (B. Ogier Ward), 377

Air Foree, Royal, report on the health of, 607Air passages, foreign bodies in (C. A. ScottRidout), 413 (0)

Am, T. Wilson: Constriction of the penis in aninfant, 840

AITEEN, Charles J. Hill: A plea for manualtraining: wool-rug making as an aid tosurgery, 353-Puerperal infection, 616-Pos-tural treatment in lung disease, 759-Chronictraumatism of soft tissues, 1042

AITREN, D. McCrae: A disclaimer, 746AITEEN Robert: Organization in the treatment

of lupus vulgaris, 857Aix en Savoie, 1101Albuminuric retinitis. See RetinitisAlcohol in adolescence, 481. See also LiquorAlcohol poisoning in New York: statistics sinceprohibition. 557

Alcohol versus sugar. See SugarAlcoholism Congress. See CongressAlcoholism, racial aspects of (W. M. Feldman),644

ALE2XANDER, David, C.M.G. conferred upon, 987ALEXANDER, David. A.: Dupuytren's contrac-tion, 794ALrEXANDER, David Carnegie, obituary notice of,491ALEXANDER, J. B.: Fixation of caecum inchronic intussusception, 508

ALEXANDER, J. Finlay: Fees in court cases, 212ALEXANDER,MMr.: Prolapse of the uterus, 681Alkaline treatment of peptic ulcer followed bytoxic symptoms, 1074ALLAN, G. A.: History of the cardio-vascularsystem, 1062ALTLBUTT, Right Hon. Sir Clifford: Notes on theComposition of Scientific Papers, rev., 422-Dr. Haldane's conceptions of biology, 441-Commentary on a case of hyperpiesia, 672-Gold medal of the West London Medico-Chirurgical Society presented to, 1105

ALLISoN, T. M.: The preparation of patients foroperation, 476-Serum bythe mouth, 840

Almoner's work, 987Alpine physiology and tuberculosis, researchinstitute for, 1028

Altitudes, high, physiological effect of (J. Bar-croft), 200

Altitudes, high, physio7ogy at, 1028ALVAREZ, Walter C.: The Mechanics of theDigestive Tract, rev., 767

A mibulance, first number of, 793Ambulance Association, St. Andrew's, and theV.A.D. Council, 913

Ambulance service, the home, 389Ambulance service in London, 878-(Parlia-mentary note), 606Ambulance stations, new, for London. 440Ambulance trains (leading article), 1060America. See United StatesAmputation at the shoulder (F. R. Parakh). 467(0)

Amputations below the knee-joint, excision ofthe fibula in (Charles Noon), 373 (0)Anaemia, pernicious, with foci of infection inthe alimentary tract (Vincent Coates), 677 (0)-Correspondence on, 743, 881, 955, 1039

Anaemia, persistent, suitable place of residencefor case of, 88

Anaesthesia, cardio-vascular conditions in rela-tion to (J. Strickland Goodall), 239

Anaesthesia, intratracheal, dosimetric appa-ratus for, 637Anaesthetic, local, value of butyn as a (W. M.Beaumont), 57 (0)Anaesthetic deaths: Coroners' inquests (J. H.Chaldecott), 719-Discussion, 720Ansesthetics, laryngeal intubation in (StanleyRowbotham), 1090 (0)Anaesthetics, effects of on the lungs (R. J. S.McDowall), 61 (0)-Correspondence on, 170Anaesthetics, review of book on, 68, 108Anaphylactic shock, sudden, from (Lieut.-Col.F. W. Sumner), 465 (0). See also ShockAnaphtlaxis, milk (T. Gillman Moorhead), 153Anatomy, review of books on, 109, 727, 899, 975ANDERSON, Dr.: X rays in malignant conditionsof the throat, 1095

ANDERSON, John B., appointed to the chair ofmedicine at University of Hong Kong, 528

ANDREW, J. Grant: Diaphragmatic hernia of theentire stomach, 184 (0)-Primary union afteroperation for suppurative appendicitis, 397ANDREWS, J. Alban: Ureteral catheterizationand pyelography outfit, 1098

ANDREWS, Russell: Tumours of the vagina, 151-Carcinoma of cervix, 1054

Androgynoid pseudo - hermaphroditism (Dr.Richards and Geoffrey Bate), 330

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Anencephalic syndrome and apituitarisin (D. L.

Barlow), 15 (0)-Correspondence on. 81, 171

Aneurysms, intrathoracic, the radial pulse in(C. 0. Hawthorne), 892 (0)

"Angels and Ministers " (leading article), 71.

-Correspondence on, 130. See also HealthMinistry

Angioma, cavernous, of the face (D. J. Harries),930

ANGUs, H. Brunton: Appreciation of GeorgeHaliburton Hume, 883

Animal nutrition, researches on at the RowettInstitute, report, 429

Animal Pathology, Institute of, 198. See alsoPathology

Animals, experiments on, opposition to in Scot-land, 653

Ankylostome infection (Lieut.-Col. Clayton Lane)',551 (0)

Ankylostomiagis treated with beta-naphthol andthymol (Harry G. Phippen), 371(0)

Ante-natal diagnosis (Francis Huxley), 514Ante-natal work (B. P. Watson), 1037Anthrax bacillus isolated 4rom a shaving brush

(A. Neave Kingsbury), 417Anthrax control: International Advisory Com-mittee, composition and work of, 162

Anthropology, prehistoric, prize for best work in,939. 971

Antimony as a trypanocidal remedy, 150Antirabic institute in Baghdad, 824Antivaccination myth, 481ANTOINE, Rd. (and Th. de Martel): Les Fausses

J4ppendicites.- Etude clinique, radiologique ettWraveutique des syndromes douloureux ducaegum et du colon proximal, rev., 1096

Antrum of Highmore, upper canine tooth in(John H. Pegg), 897

Ants, white, 492Aorta and cardiac valves, musculature of (A.Blackhall-Morlson), 1054

Aphasia, venesection in a case of (R. GalwayMurray). 238

Apituitarism and the anencephalic syndrome(D. L. Barlow), 15 (0)-Correspondence on, 81,171

Apollonia, St., 173. See also Ivory CrossApothecaries' Society of London: degrees andpass lists, 45, 218, 444, 615, 793, 998

Appendicectomy. unsatisfactory (W. Doolin), 66Appendicitis (Robert Kennon), 469Appendicitis, acute, and peritonitis, followed byintestinal obstruction (P. F. McFarlan), 61 (0)

Appendicitis operations followed by septicaemicinfections (Herbert H. Brown), 591 (0)-Corre--spondence on, 835

Appendicitis simulated by strangulation of an-appendix epiploica (George Robertson), 325

Appendicitis simulated by acute obstructionby Meckel's diverticulum (John W. Heekes),719

Appendicitis statistics (G. H. Colt), 470Appendicitis, suppurative, primary union afteroperation for (Robert G. Riddell), 322 (0)-Correspondence on, 397, 442

Appendicitis and trauma(Charles Joseph GordonTaylor), 17 (0)-(T. F. Hugh Smith), 283-(H. W.Wild), 467-(B. P. BSabawala), 630-Correspond-ence on, 82, 352.

Appendix, adeno-carcinoma of (A. O'DwyerThomas), 680

Appendix epiploica, strangulation of simulatingappendicitis (George Robertson), 325

Appendix epiploica, adherent, causing haemor--enage from the large bowel (B. Eccles Smith),853(0)

Arab medicine, review of book on, 291ARaHER-BROWN, E.: Epidemic hiccup, 704ARcHBADT-, Major R. G. (and Lieut.-Col. W.BYAW): The Practice of Medicine in theTropics, rev., 859

Archivo de Medicina Legal, 335

Archivos de medicina, cirurgia V especialida8esoffers a prize for the best unpublished work onnatural science or medicine, 117

Argentine: new organization formed, Sindi¢atode Medicos, 357

Aaoo, Captain Galvin A. E.: O.B.E. oonferredupon, 665

Arm, minor traumatic disabilities of (P. JennerVerrall), 97 (0)

Armagh, county. tuberculosis in, 573A.RMSTRONG-JONES, Sir Robert, appointed aDeputy-Lieutenant of the County of 1ondon,.219.

AiRm-, BRaITsH:Army Dental Corps, 606Auxiliary R.A.M.C. Funds, 306, 702Commissions, R.A.M.C., 264

Director-General, the new, 388. 401.,Estimates, 482

Medical Bervices, 528

Parliamentary notes, 482, 528, 606, 741, 877Royal Army Kedical Corps, 606, 702, 877Science in, 388Small-pox in, 483

Territorial decoration, 87, 449, 792Venereal disease in, 741

Army Medical Service: Irish Free State, 609, 914ARNOZAN, Dr., retires from the chair of medicine

at Bordeaux, 62

Arsenic, detection and estimation of small.quantities of (A. Chaston Chapman). 265

Arterio-sclerosis, the nature of (Geoffrey Evans),.454, 502, 548 (0)-Correspondence on, 788

Artery, right brachial, embolism of, as a com-plication of lobar pneumonia (A. H. D. Smith),103(0)

Artery, right middle cerebral, fatal thrombo-arteritis of (F. Parkes Weber), 324 (0)

Artery, renal, and renal vein, rupture of byslight injury; operation; recovery (E. MilesAtkinson). 324 (0)

Artery of the retina, embolism of the central(J. W. Tudor Thomas), 633

Arthritis, rheumatoid, and osteo-arthritis (SirArchibald Garrod), 760-Discussion, 761. Seealso Rheumatoid

ARTHUR, Conrad J., obituary notice of, 400Artificial legs, 700Artificial limb fitting (Middleton Connon), 287.Artificial limb fitting: new rules for the guidanceof medical superintendents at limb fittingcentres, 491, 525, 700

Artificial limbs (parliamentary note). 345, 606Artificial limbs, supply of, 525Artificial pneumothorax. See PneumothoraxAsclepios, special issue of, 335AsHBY, Dr.: Specimens from a case of chloroma,

331AsHBY, Hugh T.: The outlook of nephritis inchildren, 408 (0)-Croupous pneumonia inchildren, 631

AsH, E. Oliver: Treatment of-Malta fever, 43ASHESHOV, I. N. (J. M. MITCHELL and G. P. N.RICHARDsoNx: Twhus Fever, with SpecialReference to the Rusian Epidemics, rev,, 67

ASEFORTE, T. L.: Miners' nystagmus, 358AsHHm{sT, Astly P. C. (and others): Tuber-

culo8i8 in Infaney and -Childhood, rev., 291ABKINs, R. A.: Standards of vision in Councilschools, 354

Assam, the recrudescence of epidemic kala-azarin (leading article), 430

Association, American Medical Women's, 665Association, Automobile, and the illumination

of number plates, 703Association, Birmingham District MedicalWomen's: The psychological conditions foundin criminals, 342

Association, British: Annual meeting, Liver-pool (1923), 132

Association of British Chemical Manufacturers,activity of, 1003

Association, British Hospitals: Annual Con-ference, 783, 989

Association, British Medical (leading article),940

Association, British Medical: Annual Meeting,1923, at Portsmouth, 77, 253, 391, 482, 524, 647,934, 1099-Section of Medical Sociology choosesits subject for discussion, 482-PathologicalMuseum, 524-Old and new hospitals in Ports-mouth and neighbourhood, 647-Bouthsea andPortsmouth, 935, 1099

Association. British Medical: AustralasianCongress, 831

Ass8cATION, BRITISH MEDIcAL:Bath and Bristol Branch.-Remarks on the

value of butyn as a local anaesthetic, 57Birmingham Branch.-The diagnosis and

treatment of chronic ulcer of the body of thestomach, 558-Pancreatitis and its associationwith cholecystitis and gall stones, 705Border Counties Branch. - The industrial

colony in the treatment of tuberculosis, 826Bournemouth Division.-The investigation

of dyspeptics, 5Bromsgrove and Dudlev Divisicss.-Psycho-

logy and medicine, 403Buckinghamshire Division.-Cardiac pro-

blems in adolescent life, 496Cape of Good Hope (Western Province)

Branch.-The etiology, symptomatology, andtreatment of infective tonsillar disease, 559-Medical and surgical demonstrations, 855, 1018-In the days -of Van Riebeeck, 1018-Somesurgical complications of influenza, 1018-Caesarean section, 1093-Care of pregnantwomen, 1093-Treatment of genital prolapse,1093Chesterfield Division.- Blood transfusion,

750Dorset and West Hants-Branch.-Sleep and

sleeplessness, 226

Dorset (West) Branch.-Congenital hyper-trophy of the pylorus, 579Dundee Branch.-The cause and treatment

of dyspoesa in cardio-vascular disease, 1043Edinburgh Branch.-Clinical meeting, 653-

Demonstrations and oxhibition of cases, 653Essex Division.-Minor traumatic difficulties

of the upper limb, 97Essex (South) Division.-Certain diseases of

the cow and their interest to the physician, 313Glasgow and West of Scotland Branch.-

Clinical meeting, 784-Dinner. 784-Presenta-tion of the Association prize, 784GuildfordDivision.-Some considerations on

disorders of growth, 841Harrogate Branch.-Some clinical mani-

festations of tabes doralisa 47Kent Branch.-On limitation of effort in

heart diseases, 962Madras Branch.-Optic atrophy, 806Ma?rylebone Division.-Religion and some

medico-sociological problems, 437Middlekex (North) Division.-The treatment

of pneumonia, 676Northamptonshire Division.-Some practical

difficulties in obstetrics and gynaecology, 89

Assoc[ATION, BRITISH MEDICAL (continued):Nuneaton atnd Tamworth Division -Thb

Swedish laws relating to venereal disease,650Oxford and Reading Branch.-Treatment by

diathermy, 143Oxford Division. - The pathogenesis of

rickets, 887Sierra Leone Branch. - Scientific meeting,.

593-Dental cylt. 593-General anasarca, 593-Two cases of beri-beri, 593-Anaestheticleprosy, 593-Rash resembling a macularsyphilide, 593-Ulceration of cheek, 593-Tangled mass of asearides, 593-Periostealsarcoma of the tibia, 593South Australia Branch.-Note on, 785-

Listerian oration, 785-President, 785Sunderland Division. - Endocrines. vita-

mins, and subtleties, 1010Sussex Branch.-Sinuses and swellings in

the necks of children, 621Ulster Branch.-Aches and pains of renal

origin, 309- Tetanus, 326-Rare abdominaltumour, 326- Two cases of dropped foot dub to<pressure on the external popliteal nerve, 326-Renal colic due to an abnormal renal artery,326-Case of enlarged spleen, 326-Spontaneous.reduction of intussuseeption, 326-Cyst of the'neck, 326 -Child withhaemophilia and arthriticsymptoms, 326-Clinical meeting and exhibi-tion of cases and specimens, 1019Victorian Branch.-War memorial, 831Wales, South-West, Division.-Notes from

practice, 1081Westminster and Holborn Division.-Sterili-

zation of the unfit, 754, 760-The group clini%,868. 876York (East) Division.-The drug habit,54S.

Association, British Medical, and Canads.(leading article), 982

Association, British Medical, the house of the,1061

Association, British Medical: War memorial to,members who gave their lives in the war, 125..257-(Roll of Honour), 125, 257

Association, British Orthopaedic: Meeting in'Holland, 1028

Association, Canadian Medical : Annual meeting;,87, 697

Association, City of Limerick Medical, 485

Association, Fife County Nursing: Half-yearlymeeting, 953

Association, French, for the Advancement of"Science, 967

Association, Irish Medical: Annual meeting,1037

Association, Irish Medical Schools' andlGraduates': Annual meeting, 527

Association, London, of the Medical Women's.Federation: Rickets in infants. 21-Psychologyof Freud and its application, 154-X rays in

gynaecology. 379-Ante-natal diagnosis, 514-

Congenital defects of the eye, 681-Intracranialtumour, 681-Annual meeting, 870-Persona)

hygiene and its place in school teaching,930

Association of Medical Museums, International,343

Association, Medical Officers of Schools: Diph,-theria carriers among children of school age,378

Association, Medico-Psychological, of GreatBritain and Ireland: Report on criminal

responsibility, 520-Maudsley lecture: Psych-iatry in Canada, 972

Association, Mental After-Care: Annual meet-

ing, 326Association, Metropolitan Police Surgeons':Annual meeting and dinner, 793

Association, National, for the Prevention of

Tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis preventionAssociation of Physicians of Edinburgh: annuabmeeting, 912

Association of Public Vaceinators: Annual

meeting, 825Association, St. Andrew's Ambulance, and the

V.A.D. Council, 913

Association, Scottish Poor Law Medical Officers'.report, 169

Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and

Ireland, meeting of, 827

Association, West Riding, 307

Association. Women's National Health: Annual

meeting, 832

AsTEN, Walter. presentation to, 449

Asthma and adrenal inadequacy (T. Drummond)320 (0)

Asthma, mechanism of (leading article), 523

Asthma, peptone treatment of: a disclaimer,.1116

Asthma, thymic: A protest, 662

Asylum, City of London Mental: Report, 573'-

Question of nomenclsture, 573

Asylum, Glasgow Royal: Annual report, 349

Asylum, Glasgow Royal, for the Blind: Annual

meeting,Asylum "

Asylum, EBiinburgh:.lloth 44A,see Royal Morningside

Asylums, ex-service note),

See Ex-service

Asylums, note);

Athletic Heart

ATKIN, Lord Justice:addiction,

INDEX. r TRH BarmnsI 1EDICAL JOURNAL

JAN.-JUNE, I923] INDEX. [X~a~a. 5-ATKINsoN. B. Miles: Rupture of renal artery

and vein by slight injury; operation; recovery,324 (0)

Atmospheric conditions and industrial effl-,ciency, 36-In cotton weaving, 389

Atmospheric pollution and fog prevention, 871Atophan poisoning (C. Worster-Drought), 148Atoxyl as a trypanocidal remedy (Dr. Derwish),150

Atirophic rhinitis. See Ozaena and RhinitisAuDEN, I.- A.: Treatment of general paralysisby malaria, 996

Audiometer, Low-Hilger, 793AUENBRUGGEI, Leopold: Inventum Novum enPercussione Tho,-acis Humani, ut SionoAbstruso,s Interni Pectoris Morbos Detegendi:facsimile of the original edition, rev., 246

AULD, A. 0.: The scientific basis for non-specific protein therapy, 327-Peptone treat-ment of asthma: a disclaimer, 1116

Auricular fibrillation, the use of quinidine in(Francis R. Fraser), 507 (0)

Auricular flutter simulating death, 698, 787Australia, South: British- Medical Association.785-Medical legislation, 785-University andmedical school, 785. See also New South Wales,Sydney, Victoria

Australian fauna and medical science (WilliamColin Mackenzie), 795 (0)

Autogenous vaccine in puerperal fever. 1042Autolysis, microbic transmissible (Jules Bordet),

175 (0)-Leading article, 197AZER, M.: Treatment of acne vulgaris, 840

B.

Baby clinic, statistics of, 645Baby Week, 778. 1111. See also InfantB. anthlracis. isolation of from a shaving brush

(A. Neave Kingsbury), 417B. diphtheriae, classification of (A. J. Eagletonand Miss Baxter), 151

.B. diphtheriae. the fermentative reactions of(C. C. O'Kell and E. M. Baxter), 376

BACON, A. L.: Biometric studies in tuberculosis,1104

BAcOT, Arthur, a memorial to, 662Bacteria of intestine, influence of upon thethyroid gland (D. J. Harries). 191, 553 (0)-Correspondence on, 659, 834, 886

Bacteriology, review of books on, 421Racteriophage, review of book on, 901Baghdad. antirabic institute at, 824Bakers' dermatitis (Oscar de Jong), 65BALDING, Daniel B.. obituary notice of, 663BALFOUR, Andrew: The new trypanocidalremedies, 150

BALL, James Moores, presents his collection ofophthalmic specimens to the Army MedicalMuseum, Washington, 1107

BALLANcE, Sir Hamilton A.: Cyst of the rightsuprarenal capsule removed by operation,926 (0)

BALLANTYNE, John William, death of, 169-Obituary notice of, 213-The new midwifery,preventive and reparative obstetrics, 617 (0)

Bandages, " B.P.C.." 46

BANEART, A. S. Blundell: Spastic paralysis, 468BANTING. F. G. (W. R. CAMPBELL and A. A.FLETCHER): Further clinical experience withinsulin [pancreatic extracts] in the treatmentof diabetes mellitus. 8 (0)

Bar, calls to the, 219, 838,1079BARBBER. H.: Orellons. Coqueluche, (irixe,

rys8iPfle Medical, rev., 474BARCLAY, A. E.: The housing of an x-raydepartment. 73

BiARCoOFT, J.: Physiological effect of highaltitudes, 200

BARENDT, Frank H.: Dermatitis in bakers, 65BARHAM, G. F.: Lunacy law and the treatmentof the insane, 657

BARKER, W. H. (and L. BRooKs): JuniorRegional Geographies, rev.. 1058

BARLING, Sir Gilbert: Pancreatitis and itsassociation with cholecystitis and gall stones,705(0)

BABLING, Seymour: Chronic duodenal ileus, 192

-Chronic ulcer of the body of the stomach,558

BARLOw. D. L.: Apituitarism and the anen-cephalic syndrome, 15(0)

BARLow. R. A.: Some surgical complications ofinfluenza, 1018

BARILOW. Sir Thomas: Appreciation of ArthurErdswick Broster. 791

BARLow, T. W. Naylor, elected President of theSociety of Medical Officers of Health, 1079

BARNARD, J. E.: New dark-ground illuminator,514

BARNBE. Eleanor C.: Alfred Yarrow: His Lifeand Work. rev., 1058

IBAONAKIi, Ed.: Le cancer et 8on traitemnftsndical rationnel, rev., 383

BARR, Sir James: Appreciation of John Irving,_540_

BABs. W.: Pasaing gongs, rev., 23BARRETT, James W.: The white man in thetropics, 260

bARRS, J. D.: Technique of Caesarean section,285-Sarcoma of the uterus, 510

BAsHyosD, H. H.: Half-Past Bedtime, rev., 598

Basophilia, punctate, turpentine or lead poison-ing a cause of. 103, 170, 210

BATE, Geoffrey: Androgynoid pseudo-hermaphro-ditism, 330-Pseudo-coxalgia, 331

Bath waters, scientific research on the thera-'peutic properties of, 1079

BATT, Bernard E. A;: Hospital policy, 128, 788BAUDOUIN, Charles: Anatomie M6dico-chirurgi-

cale de l'Abdoen. La R4gion sous-thoraciquede l'Abdomen, rev.. 975

BAIuR, Erwin (and others): MenschUiche Erblich-keitslehre, rev., 155

BAXTER., Miss E. M.. (and A. J. EAGLETON:Classi'fication 'of B. diphtheriae, 151-(andC. C. O'Kell): The fermentative reactions ofB. diphtheria, 376Bayer 205 " (G. C. Low), 149Bayer 205 " in treatment of kala-azar(Warrington Yorke), 370 (0)Bayer 205," the Rhodesian tests of, 35

BAYLIss. Sir William M.: The Colloidal State inits Medical and Physiological Aspects. rev., 193-The Vasomotor S-ystem, rev., 634-Colloidalpreparations, 785

BAYLY, H. Wansey: The venereal disease report,1076

BEARN, F. Arnot: Bronchopneumonia in a cen-tenarian, 809

BEATsON, Sir George Thomas: The ScottishVoluntary Hospitals: A Financial Reconstruc-tion Scheme, 532, 610

BEATTIE, Hamilton: Coroners' inquests; anaes-thetic deaths, 720

BEATTY, James: Instruments for high micro-scopical magnification, 721

BEAUMONT, W. M: Remarks on the value ofbutyn as a local anaesthetic, 57 (0)

Bedside Library: Review of books issued, 727BEESLY, L. (and T. B JOHNSTON): A Manual ofSurgical Anatomy, rev., 109

BEGG, C. E.: Respiratory -sounds well heardthrough an antiphlogistine jacket, 220

BELCHER, H. B.: Herpes zoster and varicella,358

Belfast, new cancer hospital for, 1037BELL, Albert J.: Feeding, Diet, and the GeneralCare of Children, rev., 768

BELL, John J.: Nephroptosis: its causation,symptoms, and radical cure, 889 (0)

BELL, J. R.: Treatment of gastric and duodenalulcer, 238

BELL, Julia: Anomalies and Disease of the Eve;Retinitis Pigmentosa and Allied Diseases: Con-genital Stationary Night-Blindness; GliomaRetinae, rev., 472

BELL, W. Blair: Radium in cancer of theurethra, 329-Intrinsic dysmenorrhoea, 722-Catgut or silver ? 834

Bengal, unqualified medical practitioners in, 39-Retrenchment in, 609-American medicaldiplomas in, 610

BENNETT, R. Allan: Suggestion " and CommonSense. rev., 155

BENNETT, T. Izod: The modification of gastricfunction by means of drugs, 366 (0)

BENNETT, Major William Henry Hender,obituary notice of, 44-Memorial to, 541

BENsLEY, Brigade Surgeon Edwin Clement,obituary notice of, 702

BENSON, J. A.: A case of smallpox arrested andcured by vaccination, 46

Bequiests to hospitals and medical charities, 307,357. 491, 531, 533, 578, 615, 703. 718, 785, 880, 1018,1079

BERKELEY, Comyns: Some practical difficultiesin obstetrics and gynaecology, 89 (0)

BERRY, Harry Poole, obituary notice of, 44BERRY, James: Cardio-vascular conditions inrelation to anaesthesia, 240- Treatment ofcancer of the tongue, 417

BERRY, Richard J. A.: The modern psychology(Stewart Lectures), 255-Psycho-analysis, 656

BERTWI5TLE, A. P.: A catgut holder, 88-Con-genital absence of the radius, 325

Beta naphthol and thymol in the treatment ofankylostomiasis (Harry G. Phippen), 371(0)

BEWLEY, H. T.: Hypertbyroidism, 595BEYTS, Colonel W. G.. O.B E. conferred upon, 45BIDDLE, Cornelius, obituary notice of, 44BIGLAND, A. Douglas: Diagnosis and treatment

of migraine, 108Bilharziasis, a planorbis as the intermediatehost of, 351. See also Schistosoma

BILLINGTON, W.: Chronic duodenal ileus, 192-Chronic ulcer of the body of the stomach, 558

BINET, LO6on (and Ch. ACHARD): Examen fonc-tionnel du poumon, rev., 381

Biochemistry and clinical medicine (Sir WalterFletcher), 1061,1068

Biochemistry, review of book on. 932Biology, the fundamental conceptions of (J. S.

Haldane, 359 (0)-Leading article on, 387-Correspondence on, 441, 486

Bm. Walter: Leitfaden der Kinderheilkunde,rev., 475-Sttugli,ngskrankheiten, rev., 768

BIRMINGH&M, post-grsduate work in, 132, 531, 573-Psychological medicine afid research at, 783

Birth Control Confexence, report, 518Birth control libel action (Stopes ii. Sutherlandand another). 445

BIsHOP. K. S.: Vitamins and reproduction. 74

BJORLING, Dr.: Venereal disease in Scandinavia,1023

BLACK, Harold: Chronic ulcer of the body of the

stomach, 558BLACK, Lieut.-Col. J. A.: The Work of the

Chemical Enaminer's Department in thePunjab, 127

Black tongue. See TongueBLACKEB, Dr.: Radium treatment of uterinehaemorrhage, 510

BI4oxHALL-MoRISoN, A.: Musculature of theaorta and cardiac valves, 1054

BLAcKxOCK, Dr.: The etiology of blackwaterfever, 1030

Blackwater fever. See FeverBladder, diverticulum of (J. Mill Renton), 765Bladder operations, prevention of sepsis after.

492. See also ProstatectpmyBLAND-SUTTON. Sir John: Hiunterian Orationon John Hunter-: his affairs, habits, andopinions, 267 (0)

BLEOBMANN, Germain: Les piricardites aiglies,rev., 420

BLIGH, J. Murray: Unexpected death in childreii859

Blind children of school age (parliamentarynote), 606

Blind in Edinburgh, legacies in aid of, 880Blind, library for the, in Westminster: Appeal,950

Blind masseurs, 488Blind Persons Act: Schemes submitted (parlia-mentary note), 572

Blind,- Royal Glasgow Asylum for: Generalmeeting, 170

Blind, Royal Normal College for, jubilee of, 76Blinded Scottish soldiers, after-care of: Annualmeeting, 533

Blindness, causes and prevention of: Report ofDepartmental Committee on the treatment ofophthalmia neonatorum in London, 390

Blindness, night (H. Haward Bywter), 107Blindness, review of book on, 67BLOCH, Iwan,death of, 44BLOMFIELD, Joseph: Anaesthetics in Practieeand Theory, rev., 68-Cardio-vascular condi-tions in relation to anaesthesia. 240-Coroners'inquests: anaesthetic deaths, 720

Blood cells. red, the inheritance of the specifi¢iso-agglutinable substances of the (S. C. Dyke),376

-Blood, colloidal alkaline -reserve of (T. H.Milroy), 858

Blood detection by the microspectroscope, 124Blood and exereta, abnormal findings In (E.Cronin Lowe), 722

Blood as guide to earlv diagnosis in lead poison-ing (Robert Craik), 103 (0), 210

Blood, human, ibjection of in treatment ofpurpura (Montague Dixon), 16 (0)

Blood picture in sprue, 743Blood pressure, high, and arterio-sclerosis, bestlocality for a patient suffering from to live at,449

Blood pressure after operations, 916Blood sugar, the control of, 478Blood sugar, estimation of, 777, 1115Blood sugar estimations by general practitioners.1115

Blood sugar, the nature of (J. A. Hewitt), 592 (0).994-(L. B. Winter and W. Smith), 894 (0),1038

Bloodtransfusion (E. F. S3kinner), 750 (0)Blood urea, 266Blood vessels, capillary, the activity of (H. El.Dale), 959, 100 (0)

Blue sclerotics. See ScleroticsBLUM, L6on: Insulin in diabetes mellitus, 200BLUMBER, Percy: Hiccup, 450BLUMGART, H.: Treatment of diabetes insipidupby intranasal spraying of pituitary extract,328

Board. Central Midwives, 38, 208, 395, 616, 793, 998-Unqualified midwifery practice, 38 - Ex-amination Questions and Model Answers, rev.,1022

Board, Central Midwives (Scotland), 256, 349, 885,913

Board of Control (parliamentary note), 741, 780Board of Education: Circular re physicaltraining in elementary schools, 76-Reportof consultative commiLtee on differentiationof the curriculum for bolys and girls respeo-tively in secondary schools, 122-Report otcommittee on sex and school courses, 292-Circular reschools for mentallyand physicallydefective children. 645 - Bemorandum onRecent Advances in Medical Education intEngland, 729, 771-Medical service (parlia-mentary note), 780-Circular re parents' pay-ments for medical treatment of schoolchildren. 866

BJss. H.: Venereal disease in Scandinavia, 1023Bombay, milk supply of, 6q2BOND. Hubert: Psychoneurosis and mental

deflciency, 559Bone formation in a laparotomxy scar (J. BerryHaycraft), 633

Bone-graft surgery (A. B. Morison), 190Bones, long. exostoses of (G. H. Edington), 765BONNEY, Victor: Treatment of dysmenorrhoea,1054-Diurnal incontinence of urine in women.1054

Book-keeping in tuberculosis institutions,standaid method of, 946

BORDET, Jules: Microbic trajnsmissible auto-lysis, 175 (0)-Made a Commander of theLegion of Honour, 307-Elected a foreign,associate member of the Acsdemy of Ssiencesof Paris, 639-Presented by the King of Sweden-with the Grand Order of the Polar Star, 703

BORDMIR. H.: Diathermie et DiathermothUraspie.rev., 1097

BORLAND, Dr., note on, 349BORY, Louis--. Les Ph6nom1nes de Destructifn

Celiulaire, rev., 290

7 C TXZZAXMM--. 7'

muoiA" -rofto"'- 5JAN.-J'LTNE-. 19231 INDEX.

6 JAN.-TUNE, 19231

Boston Psychopathio Hospital, 1031BOSWELL, Dudley W.: Treatment of puerperal

infections, 743

BoTHAM, R. H.: Early human ova. 308Botulism in Scotland in 1922 (T. K. Monro andWilliam W. N. Knox), 279 (0)

Botulism, review of book on, 932BOULTON, W. B., appointed a member of theSaety in Mines Research Board. 745

BounNu, Eleanor E.: Hiccup. 450BOUSNIELD, Leonard, receives permission towear the decoration of the Order of the Nile, 173

BOWER, E. Dykes: A plea for manual training,352-The education of myopes, 955

BOWLBY, Sir Anthony A., Hon. D.C.L.Durhamconferred upon, 1079

Boxer indemnity to be devoted to purposesbeneficial to Great Britain and China, 401

BOXWELL, Professor: Brain sarcoma, 811Brachial neuritis. See NeuritisBrain: A Journal of Neurologv, rev., 518. 1022Brain, sarcoma of (Professor Boxwell), 811Brain workers, proposed international associa-

tion of, 690BRAINARD, Annie: TheEvolutionofPublic HealthNursing, rev., 475

BAMWELL, Byrom, presentation to, 742, 912BRAMWELL, J. C.: Heart-block, 513BRAMWEILL William: Hiccup. 402BRAND, A. George: Foreign bodies in the stomachremoved by operation, 1018-A protest, 1077

BRAND, Alex. Theodore: Cancer: its Cause,Treatment, and Pretrentiont, rev., 383

BRAULT, M. (and others): Reins et OrganesGinito-urinaires, rev., 245

Bread and Food Reform League: Deputation toMinister of Health, 885

Breast disease, earlyand curable (Sir G. LenthalCheatle), 928 (0), 1062

Breast, diagnosis of indefinite masses In the(Duncan C. L. Fitzwilliams), 94 (0)-Corre-spondence, 211

Breast, hyperplasia of epithelial and connectivetissue of (Sir G. Lenthal Cheatle), 1062

Breast, malignant diseases of (Charles A.Morton), 178 (0). See also Cancer

BRBASTED, J. H., to prepare for publication anancient Egyptian medical papyrus, 645

BRENNAN, J. M.: Notifications of convictions ofmedical practitioners to the General MedicalCouncil, 836

Bretonneau, Pierre-Fidle : Traitgs de ladothinentirie et de la sp8cificit6 d,t, rev., 22

BRIDE, J. W.: A Short History of the St.Marv's Hospitals, Manchester, and theHonorary Medical Staff, from the Foundationin 1790 to 1922, rev.,769-Obstructed labour dueto carcinoma of the bladder, 1095

BRIDE, T. M.: Sarcoma of the choroid, 191BRIGGS, Henry: Fibroid emphasizing the valueof P6an's work, 470-Angioma of the vaginalwall, 510

BRscoE, Sir Charlton: Elevation of diaphragmdue to unilateral phrenic paralysis, 472

BRIscom, John Frederick: Appreciation ofWilliam Prior Purvis, 400

BRISTOW, Mr.: Spastic paralysis, 469British Journal Photographic Almaniac, 1923,

rev., 110British Empire Cancer Campaign. See Cancerresearch

British Empire Exhibition, 357British Hospitals Association. See AssociationBritish Medical Association. See AssociationBritish Pharmaceutical Codex: Bandages, 46British Spas. See SpasBROADBENT, Walter: Pneumonia and its com-plications, 471

BROaK, Arthur John: "Occupation cure" inneurasthenia, 190-Galen on the NaturalFaculties, 198, 258

BROCKBANK, E. M.: The Diagnosis and Treat-ment of Heart Disease: Practical Points forStuidnts and Practitioners, rev.. 596

BRoDEmRIK, F. W.: Diet, dental disease-, andcaries, 594

BronchIe¢tasis and damaged lungs (CliveRiviere), 141 (0)

Bronchiectasis with unusual complications (IvorJ. Davies), 374 (0)

Bronchopneumonia In a centenarian (F. ArnotBearn), 809

Bronchopneumonia in a stillborn foetus (J. St.George Wilson), 859

Bronchoscopy, review of book on, 421BnooKs, L. (and W. H. BARKER): JTunior Regional

Geographies, rev., 1058

BROSTER, Arthur Erdswick, obituary notice of,791

BROWDY, M. W.: Intravenous acriflavine forgonorrhoea, 1080

BROwN, A. Crum, bequests of, 357BRowN, A. Samler: Brown's Madeira, Canary

Islands, and Azores. rev., 598BROWN, Sir Charles: Gift to Harris Orphanage,

703

BROWN, Herbert H.: On septicaemic infection.following operations for appendicitis, 591 (0)BROWN, John: Internal use of liquid paraffin,

132

BROWN,William: Psyebotherapeutics,327BROWN, W. Langdon: The present position of

organotherapy, 107-The scientific basis for

non-specific protein therapy, 327-The Svy-pathetic Nervous System in Disease, rev., 381-The value of laboratory tests in diseases ofthe liver and pancreas, 461 (0)-Endocrinesand psychoneuroses, 514

BROWNz, F. J.: Apituitarism and the anen-cephalic syndrome, 81-Appreciation of JohnWilliam- Ballantyne. 216-Some problems oflatent syphilis, 767-Acardiac foetus, 898

BROWNE, Sir Thomas, early editions of, 908BRUCE, Sir David, nominated President of theBritish Association, 616-&warded the AlbertMedal of the Royal Society of Arts, 1119

BRUMWELL, John: Primary union after opera-tion for appendicitis, 442

BRYDONE, J. M.: Treatment of dysmenorrhoea,1054

BuCHANAN. Sir George. 823BuGH.&NAN, R. J. M.: Non-obstructive jaundice,

764Budget, the (leading article), 689-(Parliamentary

notes), 694, 740BuIST, H. Massac: Motor notes for medicalmen, 207

BUIST, R. G.: The correction of malpositions;the rationale of the padded binder, 62

BULKLEY, L. Duncan: Cancer and its Nont-Surgical Treatment, rev., 516

BULKLEY, M. E.: Bibliographical Survey ofContemporary Sources for the Economic andSocial Historv of the War, rev., 684

Burdett's Hospitals and Charities, 1922-23, rev.,245

BURFORD. George: A sea-water dispensary inLondon, 917

BuRGEs, Dr.: A coroner's attack on the panelsystem, 876

BURNAND, R.: La Gu6rison de la TuberculosePulnonaire. rev., 244

BURNETT, Sir Napier: Need for public educationin the control of cancer, 510-Vuluntaryhospital finance, 989

BURRIDGIE, Dr.: The problem of drug addiction,565

BURROUGHS, A. E.: Night-blindness, 107BURROW, Le Fleming: Spheno-occipital chor-doma, 150

Burrow Hill Colony. Frimley, Surrey, note on,357

BURROWS, A.: Methods of the application ofradium, 1095

BURROWS, Harold: A disclaimer, 88-TheMistakes and Accidents of Surgery, rev., 561

BURT, J. B.: Sciatica, 379BURTON, A. H. G.: Called to the Bar, 1079BURTON, J. A. G.: Etiology of tumours, 765BURY, Judson: Appreciation of Sir WilliamThorburn, 576

BUTCHIER, H. H.: Tropical abscess of liver, 561BUTLER, E. N.: Meningitis due to Pfeiffer's

bacillus, 719BUTLER, T. Harrison: Refraction, 843 (0)-Theeducation of myopes, 955

BUTLER, William: Oxygen content of the waterof the Thames estuary, 601

BUTTERS, George: Erysipelas of the mouth, 190Button suture, a two-loop (W. G. Spencer), 969

(0)Butyn, 492Butyn as a local anaesthetic, value of (W. M.

Beaumont), 57(0)BuZZARD, E. Farquhar: Psychotherapeutics,326

BYAm, Lieut.-Col. W. (and Major R. G.Archibald): The Practice of Medicine in theTropics, rev., 859

BYRON, Lord: The lameness of (H. C. Cameron),564-Leading article on, 568

BYWATER, H. Haward: Night-blindness, 107

C.

CABANtS and WITIHowsHI: Joyeux ProposdEsculape, rev., 517

Cadet organization and preventive medicine, 172Caecum, fixation of in chronic intussusception

(J. B. Alexander), 508Caesarean section (Sir Edmond S. Stevenson),1093

Caesarean section, conservative, in treatmentof concealed accidental haemorrhage (R. A.Lennie), 898

Caesarean section, technique of (S. J. Cameron),285-Discussion, 285

CAIGER, F. Foord: Dipththeria antitoxin onsuspicion, 996, 1076

CAiRNS, Ronald McD.: A case of Ritter's disease,186 (0)

Calcium excess, effects of on the skeleton (V.Korenchevsky), 802 (0)

Calculi, renal, surgical treatment of (W. Samp-son Handley), 63

Calcutta, child wives in. 351. See also IndiaCalcutta School of Tropical Medicine. SeeTropical

CALVERT, E. G. B.: Estimation of sugar inblood, 777

CALWELL, Dr.: Mentally defective children, 512Cambridge Schools of Pharmacology. Bio-chemistry, and Physiology: Visit of the Sectionof Therapeutics and Pharmacology of theRoyal Society of Medicine to, 819

CAMERON, Hector Charles (and A. A. OsmAN):Late results of menlingeal haemorrhage in thenewly born, 363(0)

CAMERON, H. C.: The lameness of Lord Byron,564

OCAERON, Lieut.-Col. John Philip, C.I.E. con-ferred upon, 30

CAMBON, B.: Renal Inefficiency and its clinioaldetection, 930

CAERON, S. J.: Technique of Caesarean section,285

CAEIDGE, P. J.: Insulin and diabetes, 787CAxPBELL, Hon. Alexander, appointed a memberof the Legislative Council of the colony ofNewfoundland, 1079

CAPBELL, Boyd: Enlarged spleen, 326CAMPBELL, David: Ionlc medication, 409 (0)CMPBELL, J. Argyll (and Leonard HILL): Thecomposition of the gases in artificial pneumo-thorax, 752 (0)

CAMPBELL, W. F.: A Textbook of SurgicalAnatomy, rev., 727

CAMPBELL, W. R. (F. G. BANTING, and A. A.FLETCHER): Further clinical experience withinsulin (pancreatic extracts) in the treatmentof diabetes mellitus, 8 (0)

Campbeltown, typhoid fever outbreak at, 953CANADA:And the British Medical Association (leading

article), 982Canadian cattle, tuberculosis in (parliamentary

note). 878Canadian Medical Association, 697Honorary degrees, 697Industrial medicine, 697McGill University, 484, 697Medical Council of Canada, 484Ontario legislature establishes a researchchair for Dr. Banting, the originator of the" insulin " idea, 873

Psychiatry in (C. K. Clarke), 972Roddick, Sir Thomas, death of, 484Toronto University, 484

Cancer of bladder obstructing labour (J. W.Bride), 1095

Cancer of the breast (Charles A. Morton), 178 (0)-(Cecil Rowntree), 747 (0)-Correspondence on,882, 994

Cancer campaign inaugurated In France, 449Cancer of cervix, radium treatment of; exhibi-

tion of cases, 151Cancer control, urgent need for public educationin (J. E. Adams), 491, 509-Discussion, 509-Correspondence on, 612

Cancer, freedom of negro races from, 1116Cancer, cure of: number of claims received forthe offered prize, 212

Cancer, defective lipolysis in, 1075Cancer, French Association for the Study of, 686Cancer, inoDerable, x rays in (Herbert Speneer),766

Cancer Hospital Research Institute, 948Cancer mortality (parliamentary note), 605Cancer of oesophagus, radium in, 297, 301Cancer, prize for the best work on, 370Cancer, radiotherapy for, 261Cancer of rectum, radium in, 297, 301Cancer research (parliamentary note), 991, 1035Cancer research (British Empire Cancer Cam-paign), an appeal for (leading article), 944-Text of the appeal, 947-Names of committee,947-The problem to be solved, 979-Donationfrom the King, 1003 -Royal Society and MedicalResearch Council to receive delegates todiscuss the campaign, 1103

Cancer research, bequests for, 533, 615Cancer Research Fund, the Imperial, 947Cancer research now in progress: list of institu-

tions, 947, 980Cancer, review of books on, 382, 516, 1096Cancer of the scrotum, 46Cancer of the skin in rabbits (J. A. Murray), 376Cancer and smoking, pipe or cigarette ? 1004Cancer of the stomach, with unusual secondarydevelopments (Sir John Moore), 812

Cancer of the tongue. radium in, 297,301Cancer of the tongue, treatment of (JamesBerry), 417-Discussion, 417

Cancer of the urethra, radium in (FletcherShaw), 329

Cancer of the vagina, primary (Eardley Holland),151

Cancer week in America, 45CANNEY, Arthur E.: Vitamin content of certainproprietary preparations, 131, 212

Cape Town M.O.H., 778Capillary blood vegsels. See BloodCAPON, Norman B.: Apituitarism and the anen-cephalic syndrome, 171-General oedema ofthe foetus, 539

Carbon tetrachloride and oil of chenopodium inhelminthiasis (J. G. Reod), 1048 (0)

Carcinoma. See CancerCardiac dilatation and hypertrophy, 1042Cardiac problems in adolescent life (G. A,Sutherland), 496 (0)

Cardiac valves and aorta, musculature of (A.Blackhall-Morison), 1054

Cardiac. See also HeartCardigan Hospital War Memorial, 1079Cardio-vasoular conditions in relatton to anaes-theela (J. Strickland Goodall), 239

Cardio-vascular disease, the cause and treatmentof dyspnoea in (Jonathan Meakins), 1043 (0)

Cardio.vascular system, the history of (G. A.Allan), 1062Carence, maladies par," 123

CARLILL, Hildred: Encephalitis lethargica andsyphilis of the nervous system, 242-Tabes,dorsalis with Charcot's disease of the tarsus.242-Boy who flexed his neck and spine when-ever he spoke, 242

INDEX. I KbDICAL JOURNXAI

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Carnegie Trust, annual meeting, 348CAOONIA, Giuseppe, appointed professor ofclinical pediatrics in the University of Rome,541

Carriers of disease, review of book on, 684CARION, H. (and others): Endocrine Glands anidthe Svmpathetsc Svstem. rev., 292

OCAIUTHERS, N. Stuart: What is a diseased"tonsil? 995

CARRUHERS, Thos.: Environment and diet inthe causation of rickets,358 -Whooping-cough,666, 839

CARsoN, H. W.: Treatment of gastric andduonenal ulcer, 238

CARSWELL, John: Notes on Robert Burns. 560CARTER, F. Bolton: Trauma and appendicitis, 82CAssmy, L.: Pelvic pain from a gynaecologicalstandpoint, 242-Deep x-ray therapy Ingynaecology, 418-Rare case of maldevelop-ment of the female genital organs, 419-Fibroma of ovary, 765

CAsswY, M.: Osteo-arthritis and rheumatoidarthritis, 761

CASTELL, S. P.: The unpleasant taste of potas-sium bromide, 840

CASTELLANI, Aldo: Treatment of Oriental soreby phosphorated oil, 283 (0)

CASTLE, Walter F.: Dermatitis from dyed fur,535

CAsTIGLIONI, A.: Benvenuto Cellini, 433Casualties, war. See War lossesCataract extraction followed by symptomssuggestive of sympathetic ophthalmia (Free-laud Fergus), 182 (0)

Catact extraction, intracapsular, 612, 699Catarrh, pituitous (Sir Percival Horton-SmithHartley and Ivor J. Davies), 1052 (0)

Catgut holder. 88Catgut or silver as suture for vesico-vaginal

fistula, 834, 881CATnoART, E. P. (D. Noel PATON and M. S.PBtBRRY): Practical Physiologj, rev., 331

CATTELL. H. W. (editor): International Clinics,rev., 770

CAvz, Viscount: State hospitals, 303CAVENAGH, J. B.: What is a " diseased " tonsil?

1075CAWSTON, F. G.: Sodium or potassium salts, 1080CNzLLIi, Benvenuto, 433Cells, living, changes in during growth anddivision (T. S. P. Strangeways), 479

Census of London, 348Census of Scotland. 1921 (counties), 209, 350Central Midwives Board. See BoardCervical glands. See GlandsCervical rib. See RibCervical sp(ne. See SpineCervix, congenital deformity of the posterior

lip of (Herbert Spencer), 767Cervix, dilatation of, 704Cervix, acute oedema of (W. F. T. Haultain), 18-(J. A. McKinnon), 190CESTAN, B.: Les Epilepsies, rev., 243CH&LDECOTT, J. H.: Coroners' inquests: anaes-thetic deaths, 719

CHALMERs, Archibald, obituary notice of, 306CfALMRas, A. K. (and A. S. M. MACGREGOR):The irritative type of lethargic encephalitis,521

CAmBERLAIN, E. Noble: A small epidemic ofplague, 896

CHAMBERLAIN, Neville: On the Ministry ofHealth, 1003

CHAMBERS, Surgeon Rear-Admiral Joseph, C.B.conferred upon, 987CHANCE, A.: Treatment of venereal diseases, 633CH&NCE, Mr.: Unstisfactory appendicectomy,66Chancre redux (P. C. P. Ingram), 1091-(0)CHAPMAN, A. Chaston: Detection and estimati3nof small quantities of arsenic, 265

Oharacters, acquired, inheritance of (leadingarticle), 867Charity in medicine an anachronism (J. S.Fraser). 532CHARLEs, Sir Richard Havelock, K.C.S.I. con-ferred upon, 30-His retirement as mericaladviser to the India Office postponed, 435-Hon. LL.D.Belfast conferred upon, 1079

Charterhouse School, medical officership of, 356OCEUDHUBI, Captain S. K.: Rat-bite fever, 542CHEATLE, Sir G. Lenthal: " Angels andMinisters," 130-Early and curable disease ofthe breast, 928 (0)-Appreciation of Walterd'Este Emery, 1116

Chemical examinations in the Pnnjab, 127Chemistry, review of books on, 156, 193, 814, 932Chemotherapy, manganese in (J. B. R.McDonagh), 810Chenopodium oil in helminthiasis (J. G. Reed),1048(0)Chest, review of books on, 421CHESTERMAN, C. C.: Tryparsamide, 149CHEVERB, Martin J.: Hiccup, 744CHICK, Harriette (and others): Report on theetiology and prevention of rickets, 987CHnENE, John, death of, 940-Obituary notice of,_999Child-bearing,number of deaths attributed to(parliamentary note), 1110Child welfare in India, 38, 351. See alsomaternityObild wives in Calcutta, 351CumDz, C. P.: Need for public education In thecontrol of cancer, 509Ohildren, mentally defective,care and educationof (W, RDawson),512hildren, physically defective,251

Children's diseases, review of books on, 22, 768China, medicine in, 115-Boxer indemnity to bedevoted to purposes beneficial to Great Britainand China, 401

CHSHOLM, Dr.: 'Radium in cancer of theurethra, 329

CHSIOLM, Sir Samuel: Small-pox in Glasgowin 1900, 879

Chlorine in influenza. See InfluenzaChloroform versus ether, 996,1076, 1114Chloroform, report on, 83Cholecystitis, gall stones, and pancreatitis (SirGilbert Barling), 705 (0)

Cholera in Japan, 45-In Russian Europe, 971CHOPPING, Colonel Arthur, Order of the Crown

of Italy conferred upon, 449Chordoma, spheno-occipital (Le FlemingBurrow), 150

Chorion-angioma (Gilbert Strachan), 766-(R. W.Johnstone), 766

Chorion-epithelioma of the Fallopian tube(Bethel Solomons and E. C. Smith), 766

Christian, Princess, death of, 1041CHRISTMAS, R. W. B.: Hiccup, 542Chrysops, development of loa la in, 82Cinchonine and quinine idiosyncrasy (WilliamFletcher and E. A. 0. Travers), 629 (0)

Circular offer, 666Circulatory disorders, review of book on, 109City of London Truss Society. See SocietyCivil profession and the medical services,

202Civilians in future wars, the fate of, 480CLARE. T. C.: Treatment of full-term ectopicgestation, 379-Adenomyoma of the recto-vaginal septum, 379

CLARK, A. J. (and Katharine H. COWARD): Thevitamin content of certain proprietary pre-parations, 13(0), 171-The properties of certain"colloidal " preparations of metals, 273 (0),731, 834-The scientific basis for non-specificprotein therapy, 315, 327 (0W-Applied Pharma-cologv, rev., 514

CLARI, C. F.: A misquotation. 308CLARKE, C. K.: The Maudsley lecture onpsychiatry in Canada, 972

CLARKE, Sir Ernest, obituary notice of, 577CLARKE, J. Jackson: Protists and Disease, rev.,475

CLARKE, Sidney: Phthisis: complete and per-manent recovery. 744

CLARKSON, R. D.: Care of the feeble-minded inScotland, 832

CLAUDE, Henri: Pricis de Pathologie Interne,Maladies due SVstame Nerveux, rev., 156

CLAYTON, W.: The Theory of Emultions andEmulsification, rev., 381

CLAYTON-GREENE, Mr.: Treatment of cancer ofthe tongue, 417

CLEGG, S. J., presentation to, 1120CLIFFORD, A. B.: The Rescue Man's Manual,

rev., 563CLIFFORD, H.: The history of abdominal sur-gery, 329

Climate of the tropics, effect of on efficiency(Squadron-Leader T. F. Rippon), 642

Clinic, the group, 868. 876Clinic, the private, in Great Britain, 876Clinica V Laboratoria, first number, 598CLOGG, H. S.: Treatment of cancer of the tongue,418

Club, Glasgow Medical Lunch, 742. 879Club, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 484Club, Royal Navy Medical. 615Clubbed fingers. See FingersCLUCIrIE, A. B.: Differential diagnosis of acuteconjunctivitis, acute iritis, and acute glaucoma,287-Orbital tumour, 287

CLUTTERBUCK, L. A.: A sea-water dispensaryin London, 917

Coal miners. See MinersCoal-tar dyes. See DyesCOATES, V.: Sella turcica in a case of acro-megaly, 193 -Early rheumatoid arthritis withenlarged glands and achlorhydria gastrica, 287-Pernicious anaemia with foci of infection inthe alimentary tract, 677 (0)

Cocaine Substitutes Committee, names ofmembers of, 741

COCK, Reginald: A cause of lifelong headache,840

CoHEN, Henry: Oxycephaly, 469COHEN, H. M.: Small-pox and vaccination in thePhilippines, 210

Cohen, J. L : Workmen's Compensation in GreatBritain, rev., 1021

COLBERT, C.: Le Traitement de la TuberculosePulmonaire en clientAle, rev., 1097

Cold, common, the cause of a, 355COLE, Estelle: The psychology of Freud, 154COLEBERD V. COLMER, 218COLEMAN, F.: Notes on Materia Medica, Phar-macology, and Therapeutics for DentalStudents and Practitioners, rev., 598

COLEs, Alfred C.: Acute amoebic dysentery in aman who had never been out of England, 809

Colitis, ulcerative, discussion at the RoyalSociety of Medicine, 855

College, Anderson, Glasgow, end of wintersession, 533

Colleae for the Blind, Royal Normal, Norwood,jubilee of, 76

College, Bpsom: France " pensions, 308, 1079College, Livingstone: Oommemoration day, 1079College, Peking Union Medical, formal opening

of, 745College, Royal (Dick) Veterinary, centenary of,

441, 993

College, Royal, of Physicians of Edinburgh:Autograph letter of Edward Jenner, 837-Bequest to, 306-Fellows admitted, 306, 837-Freeland Barbour Fellowship, 837-Membersadmitted, 306, 837-Quarterly meeting, 306-Representative on General Medical Council,837

College, Royal, of Physicians of Ireland: Addressof welcome to the Governor-General, 654-Degrees and pass lists, 664, 837, 1041

COLLEGE. ROYAL, OF PHYsICIANs oFLONDON:Appointments, 218, 792, 884Comiti%, 217,575, 792, 884Council and committees, 218Degrees and pass lists,217,444, 792D.P.H. regulations, 218Diplomas, 217. 792Fellowship, 792, 884Gift to, 792Lecturers,218Licentiates, 217, 444, 792Members, 217, 792Membership examination, change in regula-tions for, 345

President re-elected, 575Prince of Wales. presentation of illuminatedaddress to, 575, 884

Resignations, 792. 884Wren bicentenary, 884

College, Royal, of Surgeons of Edinburgh:Bathgate Memorial Prize, 917-Degrees andpass lists, 917

COLLEGEE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND:Council, constitution of, 575Council election, 306. 488. 539Council meeting, 131, 702. 884Court of examiners, 306, 702. 885Degrees and pass lists, 131, 702, 1078, 1119Diplomas, 131, 306, 837, 884, 1078Election of examiners, 702Examiners, 1078Fellows admitted, 1078Fellowship elections, 702Hunterian Festival, 339, 346Jacksonian prize, 702Lectures, 131, 306. 702Resignation from Court of Examiners, 1078Vicary lecture, 885

College, Royal, of Surgeons, in Ireland: Appoint-ments, 539-Address to the Governor-Generalof the Irish Free State, 880-Honorary Fellow,1064,1107-Charter Day dinner. 1107

College of Surgeons of America: Cruise to SouthAmerica to promote professional and socialrelations, 599

College, Trinity, Dublin: Degrees and pass lists,45, 356, 488, 664, 1119. See also University ofDublin

College. University, London: The Rockefellerbuildings. 691-New buildings opened by theKing, 980. 982-The new anatomy buildings(G(. Elliot Smith), 728, 910-lharpey physio-logical scholarship, 917

COLLIER, Surgeon Lieut.-Col. Hopetoun Currie,obituary notice of, 1002

COLLIER, William: Oxford contributoryhospitalscheme, 522

COLLIS. E. 'L.: The mortality of coal andmetalliferous miners, 972-Industrial diseasesand injurious processes, 1109

Colloidal alkaline reserve of the blood (T. FLMilroy), 858

Colloid argentum in ruptured perineum (D.Montague B. Snell), 809

Colloidal chemistry, review of books on, 193Colloidal gold for the Lange test: A correction,88

"Colloidal" preparations of metals, propertiesof (A. J. Clark), 273 (0), 731-(Sir William J.Pope), 731-Correspondence on, 785, 833

Colloids. electric eharge of (H. R. Kruyt), 912COLMER, P. A.. unsuccessful action against, 218Colon, malignant annular stricture of (RobertiSanderson), 108

Colon, non-malignant affections of [intestinalstasis], 82, 258

Colonial medical practice (parliamentary note),878

Colonial medical services (parliamentary note),779-Correspondence on, 789

Colour blindness, some recent work on (R. A.Houston), 255

COLT, G. H.: Statistics of appendicitis, 470-Hospital staffs and income tax, 1077

COLYER, Sir Frank: Infection of teeth and gums,63

ComIE-SHARP, C. W.: Care of pregnant women,1093

ConfWdtration des Travailleurs IntellectuelsFrangais, 541

Conference of Panel Committees. See InsuranceCongress, Air, International, 168Congress on Alcoholism, International, 1035Congress, Australasian Medical (1923), 340Congress of Bacteriology, Epidemiology, andPublic health, All-Russian, 839

Congress of Comparative Pathology, Inter-national, 375Congress of the French Association for theStudy of Cancer, 686

Congress, French, of Medicine, 1019Congress, French Medico-Legal, 375, 885Congress, French, of Orthopaedics, 950Congress, French Oto-rhino-laryngology, 740

JAN.-JUNt, 19231 INDEX.

&' JAN.-JIUNE, iq23]

Congress of the French Society of Orthopaedics,-62

Congress of French-speaking anatomists and.histologists, 375

Congress of French-speaking dermatologists and

syphilologists, 639Congress of French-speaking gynaecologists and

:obstetricians, 628Congress of French-speaking neurologists and

alienists, 189Congress of French-speaking pediatrists, 918

Congress of the German Dermatological Society,

700Congress, German Medical, 261, 491, 574

Congress of German oto rhino-laryngdlogists,839

Congress of Historical Studies, Fifth Inter-

national, 541Congress of the History of Medicine. Inter-

national, next meeting (1925), 87, 778

Congress of the History of Science, International,

meeting at Brussels, 734'Congress of Hydrology and Climatology, Inter-

nationaL, 87, 971

Congress ofIndustrial Medicine, Italian, 39

Congress of Internal Medicine, All-Russian, 237

C6ngress, Irish National Teachers, 653

Congress, Italian, of War Tuberculosis, 759

Congress, Medical, Brussels (Lee Journ6esmedicales de Bruxelles),-1019

Congress of Medical Practitioners, JapanNational,'annualmeeting, 356

Congress of Medicine in Vienna, 491, 574

Congress of Mental Hygiene, International, 578

Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy,International. 279- 958

Congress of Municipal Hygiene, International,

559Congress of Natural Science and Medicine,Dutch, 186

Congress, Neurological, International, 839

Congress of Obstetricsand Gynaecology, British,435, 646, 722, 736, 766-Intrinsic dysmenorrhoea,722-Dinner, 725 - Note on. 736-.X ray in

inoperable cancer, 766-Chorion-epithelioma of

the Fallopian tube, 766-Chorion angioma, 766

-Treatment of urinary incontinence in parous

women, 766-Contraction ring dysto'ia, 766-

Continuous catgut suture in gynaecology, 766-

Developmental intersexuality, 766-Exhibition

of specimens and papers read, 767-Tea, 767

Congress of the Ophthalmological Society, 693.

-776

Congress, Oxford Ophthalmological, 252, 344,

1064Congress, Physiological, International, 168, 10*2

Congress on the Population Question, Roman

Catholic, 370Congress of the Royal Institute of Public Health,

265Congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 656

Congress, Sicilian Medical, 630

Congress of Social Hygiene, 220

Congress of Thalassotherapy, International, 261

Congress of Tuberculosis, International, 541

Conjoint Board in England: Revised synopsis

of examinations, 615-Recognized hospitals,615-Egyptian Medical School, 615'

Conjoint Board in Ireland: Degrees and pass

lists, 702Conjoint Board in Scotland: Degrees and pass

lists, 218, 702. 917Conjoint Board of Scientific Studies. See

ScientificCONNON, Middleton: Artificial limb fitting, 287

Constitutional symptoms, acute, due to radia-tions (Sir Humphry Rolleston), 1 (0)

Continuity, review of book on, 244

Coolidge x-raytube,699, 836COPEMAN, S. Monckton: Need for public educa-

tion in the control of cancer, 510

COPLANS, JosephM., Belgian Order of Leopold-conferred upon, 172

CORE, Donald E.: Appreciation of Sir William

Thorburn, 576CORKER, Major-General T. M.: The medical pro-

-fession in war 353CORMAC, H. Dove: The new spirit In psychiatry,

I395Coroner's attack on the panel system, 875, 918

Coroners' inquests: Anaesthetic deaths((J H.

Cbaldecott), 719-Discussion, 720

Coroners' law amendment (parliamentary note),7807953

Corrections, 88, 174, 266, 308, 542, 616, 840, 886. 918,

1120Correlation, notation of, 703

CorNOspondence:Adder bite, 41,171-Adrenal glands, function of and its relation to

concentration of hydrogen ions, 442

Alkaline treatment of peptic ulcer followed by

toxic symptoms,1074' Anaemia, pernicious, 743, 881,955, 1039

Anaesthetics, effect of on the lungs. 170

Angels and ministers." 130

Anituitarism and the anencephalic syndrome,81,171

Appendicitis, suppurative, primary union

after operation for, 397, 442Arterio-sclerosis, the nature of, 788

'-Artificial legs. 700" Athletic heart," 660Auricularflutter simulating death,698, 787

Bacot, Arthur, memorial to, 662

Biology, Dr. Haldane's conceptions of, 441, 486

Blind masseurs, 488

Correspondence (continued):Blood picture in sprue, 743Blood pressure after operations, 916Blood sugar estimations by general prae-

titionaers, 1115Blood sugar, nature of, 994. 1039Breast, diagnosis of indefinite masses in, 211,994

British spas: the need of scientific co-ordina-tion, 487

Cadet organization and preventive medicine,172

Cancer of the breast, 882,994Cancer control, public education in, 612Cataract, intracapsular extraction of, 612, 699Catgut or silver as suture for vesico-vaginal

fistula, 834, t81Coastal mosquito nuisance, 915,997Cold, eause of a common. 355Colloidal preparations, 785. 833Colonr non-malignant affections of (intestinal

stasis), 82, 258Colonial medical services, 789Congress of Medicine in Vienna, 574Convictions of medieal practitioners, notifiea-

tion of to the General Medical Council, 836Coolidge x-ray tube, 699,836Country practitioner. 954, 994CuOpping, 743D.P.H., new regulations for, 128, 397Dangerous Drugs Regulations, 171, 260, 304, 485Dermatitis from dyed fur, 534, 574, 613Diabetes' and caneer, defective lipolysis in,

1075Diet table. a simple, 789Diphtheria antitoxin on suspicion, 996, 1039,

1076'Diphtheria prophylactic and immunity. 43Drug habit, 1076Eating, 1077Edinburgh University War Memorial, 397Endocrineaetivity and foetal life, 397Ether versus chloroform, 996, 1076, 1114Fees in court cases, 212Fraetures treated- by operative methods, 43,130

General paralysis treated by malaria. 995General practice, the endowment of, 1039General praetitioner and consultant, 997Haemoclasic erisis as a test of hepatic in-

sufficiency, 574Heart beat, restoration of, 882-Heart disease, prevention of, 1038,1074Herpes ~zoster with localized muscular

paralysis, 1075Hiccup, 744Hodgkin's disease, the pyrexia of, 40Hospital

" maintenanee " system, 610Hospital policy, 82, 128, 211, 261, 303, 353, 398,

442, 486, 537, 574, 610, 661, 700, 788. 835Hospital staffs and inomle tax, 1077Hospitals, State, 212, 303Hunter's notes. the destruction of, 399Indian Medical Service, 354Infection during incubation. 355, 700Insulin and diabetes, 787, 882Insulin, the" unit " of, 833Intestinal bacteria, influence of upon thethyroid gland, 659,834

Ionic medication, 487, 535, 613, 659, 914L'Entente Hygi9nique, 656Lo loa in chrysops, development of, 82Lunacy lawand the treatment of the insane,

536, 655Malta fever, treatment of, 43Manual training, a plea for, 352Medical axioms and aphorisms, 488Medical officers of health, annual reports of,

700Medical physics in the curriculum, 662Medical profession in war, 353Mental cases, early, treatment of, 536, 611, 658Mental Treatment Aill, a new, 915Mnemic principle, 661Mosquito nuisance. 915Myopes, education of, 915,955, 1115Naval hygiene, 444Negro races and freedom from cancer, 1116Notification of convictions. See ConvictionsNurses in cottage hospitals, training of, 699,

744Nurses' registration, 789,997, 1077Nystagmus, 171, 210,996Occipito-posterior presentations, 211Oedema of the foetus, general, 539Of eating, 1077Ophthalmia neonatorum in London, treatment

of, 538

Penal discipline, 212, 305, 399Peptone treatment of asthma: a disclaimer,

1116Phthisis. See TuberculosisPhysiology and psychology, 789Pituitary secretions, the origin of, 442Planorbis as the intermediate host ofSchi8stooma haematobium, 351

Poliomyelitis and encephalitis lethargica, 259Polythelia, 1039,1115Prostete. surgery'of the, 259, 304, 352Protest, 1077Psychiatric clinics, 42Psycho-analysis, 39Psychologyandmedicine, 486

Psychotherapy, the teaching of, 42

Puerperal infections, treatment of, 660, 700, 743.787. 880

Quain's Anatomv, 836

Radiotherapy for cancer, 261

Correspondence (continued):Ragging in boys' schools, 261Registrar-General's statistical review (1921), 533Relapsing fever, outbreak of,698Rights' of a registered medical practitioner,

539, 575Rodent ulcer disappears after erysipelas, 82

Septicaemic infection following operations for

appendicitis, 835Skin rashes. See DermatitisSmall-pox and vaccination, 43, 351, 398Small.pox and vaccination in the Philippines,210

Space judgement with one eye, 786Standards of vision. See Vision-State hospitals. See HospitalsSterilization of the unfit, 835, 883Sugar versus alcohol, 611Testicular grafts. 130Thymic asthma: a protest 662Tonsil, what is a " diseased " ? 995, 1038, 1075Tonsils, diseased, and heart disease, 1038,1074Trauma and appendicitis, 82, 352Tryparsamide, intrathecal injections of, 883" T.B.," 354Tuberculosis: complete and permanent re-

covery, 744Taberculosis of the cervical:glands, treatment

of, 211, 304Turpentine or lead poisoning as a cause of

punctate basophilia, 170, 210Venereal Disease Committee's report, 1039, 1076

Venous pulsations and venous tracings, 787Vision, standards of in Council schools, 354

Vitanlin eontent of certain proprietary pre-parations, 131, 171, 212

Vomiting after deepx-ray therapy, 699White man in the tropics, 260Women doctors, 129

Cost of living index number (parliamentary note).484

COsTE, J. H.: Oxygen content of the water of

the Thames estuary. 601COSTER: Element 72, 357COTONi, L. (and others): Pnemoooaues et affec-

tions yneumococCique8. rev., 683Cottage Hospitals. See HospitalsCOTTERILL, Sir Montagu: The advance ofsurgery, 1072

COTTET, M. (and others): Reins et OrganesGnito-urinaires, rev. 245

Cotton weaving, atmospheric conditions in, 389

COTTON, Thomas F.: Clubbed fingers in sub-

acute infective endocarditis. 644Council, General Medical: Notification of con-

victions of medical practitioners to, 836--Newsession opens, 984

COUNCIL. LONDON COUNTY:Bumane slaughtering, 655Index to Minutes, rev., 423Insane, care of, 783minutes. rev., 423Pathologist to, 256'Physically defective children, report on, 251School medical treatment in London, 38Service patients in mental hospitals of the

Council, 529Theatres, ventilation of. 655Venereal clinics, the work of, 655Women doctors as examiners of school nurses,449

Council schools, standards of vision in. See

VisionCountry life and country doctors, 776Country practitioners (leading article), 904-

Correspondence on, 954, 994COURGEY,S.: Milieux des Mis8Tes,rev., 815COUaTNEY, Major Michael, O.B.E. conferredupon, 30

COUrTTS, F. J. H., C.B. conferred upon, 30Cover-slip holder, a non-grip, 246Cow, certain diseases of and their interest to

the physician (Frederick Hobday), 313 (0)Cow,tN, John: The relation of sciatica to the

sacro-iliac joint. 372 (0)CowARD, Katharine (and A. J. CLAKsx): The

vitamin content of certain proprietary pre-parations, 13 (0), 171

Cowsheds, condition of in the West Riding (par-liamentary noteI. 437

Cox, Alfred: Appreciation of David GeorgeThomson. 84

Cox, Harold: The Problem of Population, rev.,384

Cox, Joshta John, obituary notice of, 217CEAbA, Sir James: Irish hospital finance, 242-

Medical inspection of Irish school children,653

CRAIK, Robert: The blood as guide to earlydiagnosis in lead poisoning, 103 (0)-Turpen-tine or lead poisoning a cause of punctate_basophilia, 210

tRRAMPTON, H. P.: Coroners' inquests: anes-

thetic deasts, 721

CRAwFoRD, Dobbin: Clean milk. 65CRAwFORD. John Craig, called to the Bar, 219CRAwLEY, Major P. A. S.: A contributory hos-

pital scheme,4CREAN,MAajor Thomas Joseph, obituary notice

of, 614

Cremations in England during 1922,132-Annualreport of the Society, 570

CREW., A. E.: Endocrine activity and foetallife, 397-Developmental intersexuality, 766

Cricket match, 4 medical, 885

INDEX. Lu.I{DnUiIiUINAZDTOAJ. JOU3M.SZ,

JAN.-JUNE; 1923]

Crime in Scotland, 349Crimes of violence, statistics, 745Criminal responsibility: Memorandum of evi-dence submitted to committee on, 518-Reportof the Medico-Psychological Association, 520-Leading article on, 569

lriminals, the psychological conditions foundin, 342

CRIPPs: Vital capacity, 1063CROOKET, James: Physical .Examination of theChest, rev., 421

CROFT, E. O.: Axial rotation of the rightFallopian tube and ovary, 1095-After-historyof a multipara aged 38, 1095

CROFTON, Dr.: Diabetes insipidus, 418-Treat-ment of a case of uric acid calculi by thera-peutic immunization, 561

CROxBIE, D. M. R., awarded the MWkdougall-Brisbane medal by the Royal Scottish Societyof Arts, 132

Cnoon, Sir Halliday: Appreciation of JohnWilliam Ballantyne, 214

CEOBSEN, H. H.: Diseases of Women, rev., 862Croupous pneumonia. See PneumoniaCROWN, H. Warren: Intravenous injection ofpeptone as an aid to vaccine treatment, 1046 (0)

C3OWTEEB, J. A.: Molecular Physics, rev., 901CRIuZ. Oswaldo, 391CUBBON. H. T.: Diathermy in surgery, 108-Diathermy and medical practice, 897

CUMBERBATCH, E. P.: Pigmented mole treatedby fulguration, 242 - Epithelioma of chesttreated by diathermy, 242

CuxiNs, J. D.: Hyperplasia of the hypophysiscerebri, 898

CUNNiNGrM,J. F.: Kielland's obstetric forceps,242

Cunningham's Textbook of Anatomy, rev., 899Cupping. 743. 886, 918Cupping, dry and wet (Alfred S. Gubb), 639CuB¢E, J. R.: The Mustering of the MedicalServic, in Scotland, 19141919, 24

OTaI. Henry: Elected a consulting surgeon tothe Metropolitan Hospital, London, 918

CuaRxs. W. 0.: Science and Human Affairs fromthe Viepoint ofBiology, rev., 154

CURWEN, Henry, C.B.E. conferred upon, 30CUBOADEN, George, knighthood conferred upon,

30CusmEy, A. R.: Insomnia, 329OmA. Edgar F.: Blood pressure after opera-tions, 916Cmx,Richard J.: The Swedish laws relatingto venereal disease, 650Cyst of the right suprarenal capsule removed byoperation (Sir Hamilton A. Ballance), 926(0)Cyst of the uterine cornu (J. S. Fairbairn), 286Cystoscopy and pyelography (F. Strong Heaney),

858Cysts, hydatid, of liver (Mabel L. Ramsay and

H. F. Vellacott), 184 (0)Cysts, "tary" of ovary (Leith Murray), 470Cytolysis, review of books on, 290

D.

D.P.H. See DiplomaDaily Mail Year Book, rev., 69Dairy and cowshed inspection (Ireland). 80DAwXN.H. D., Oxidationsand Beductioisin theAnimal Bodv, rev., 332

Dalby Memorial Prize, 693DALE, H. H.: The scientific basis for non-specific protein therapy, 327-Treatment Qfdiabetes insipidus by intranasal spraying ofpituitary extract, 328-Elected to the Athe-naeum Club under Rule LI, 665-CollQidal pre-parations, 786-The "unit" of insulin, 833-Oliver-Sharpey lectures on the activity of thecapillary blood vessels, and its relation tocertain forms of toxaemia 959,1006

DALTON, Norman, obituary notice'of, 490DANDO. Edwin Arthur, obituary notice of, 356Dangerous drugs. See DrugsDANsELL, Alfred: Medical physics in.the curri-culum, 662

DANNIELS, . W. (and H. B. NEwHAx): Labora-tory Studies in Tropical Medicine, rev., 860

Danish studies of the influenza bacillus ofPfeiffer, 117

DAVIDsoN, A. H.: Traumatic subcutaneousemphysema complicating labour, 419

DAvIDSON,H. S.: Treatment of puerperal infec-tions, 511-Operations on the round ligaments,631-Specimen of lipoma, 898

DAv3xs, Arthur: Polyglandular insufficiency, 242DAvzxs, Dr.: Tetany following removal of rightlobe of the thyroid gland,512DAvIEs, Ellis Thomas,obituary notice of, 131Davies, H. Morriston: Surgical treatment incases of pulmonary tuberculosis, 138 (0)DAvxss,H. Whitridge (and others): The influenceof insulin upon acidosis and lipaemia indiabetes, 847(0). 857

DAVivs, Ivor J.: Bronchiectasis with unusualcomplications. 374 (W-Subacute infectiveendooarditis, 377-White kidney with an asso-ciated congenital hydronephrosis, 633-(andSir Percival Horton-Smith Hartley): A case ofpituitous catarrh.1052 (0)

DAvIs,Haldin: Manganese in chemotherapy, 810Dpxos,Reseatch Institute for Alpine Physiologyand Tuberculosis opened at, 1028

INDEX.

DAvys, Lieut.-Col. Gerard Irvine, O.B.E, conferred upon, 987

DAwsoN, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Willan, obituarynotice of, 837

DAwsoN OF PENN, Lord, appointed Physician-in-Ordinary to the Prince of Wales, 45-Infectionof teeth and gums, 63-Psychotherapeutics,327-Need for public education in the controlof cancer. 509

DAwsoN, W. R.: Care and education of mentallydefective children. 512

Deafness not cured by wireless, 917Death simulated by auricular flutter, 698, 787Death, review of book on the biology of. 382Death certificates (parliamentary notes), 483,529

Death rates in mental hospitals (parliamentarynote,, 483

Death rates of mothers from childbirth andpuerperal causes in the United States. 237]Deaths Registration and Burials Bill, 991

Deaths, uncertified, in 1922 (parliamentary note),829

DEBRFw, Robert: Prophylaxis of whooping-cough,651

DftGm, Edward James: A disclaimer, 402Defective children, mentally (parliamentary

note), 780Defective children, schools for. See SchoolsDeficiency diseases, review of book on, 194, 291DE FossEY, A. Matthieu: Laboratory tests indiseases of the liver and pancreas, 468

DE JONG, Oscar: Dermatitis in bakers, 65DEFLEE, Joseph B.: Obstetrics for Nurses, rev.,

157Delhi boil. See Oriental soreDBLMEGE, Deputy Inspector-General AlfredGideon, obituary notice of, 488

Denmark: Society organized to endow Pasteurscholarships for Danish medical men, 189-Prevention of ophthalmia neonatorum in, 1061

De Morgan's spots and malignancy, 840DENNY, Josephine Letitia, called to the Bar, 219Dental Board of the United Kingdom: Pre-scribed examinations, 219-Lectures under theauspices of, 307-Minutes, rev., 475-To publisha volume of lectures by eminent medical men,578-Lectures in Edinburgh, 653-Next exami-nation, 885

T;lntal cases,treatment of (J. James), 854Dental disease and tooth structure, 388Dental officers' gratuities (parliamentary note),606

Dental practice in Egypt, 201Dentists Act (1921) Amendment Bill, 878-Dentists Act, prosecutions under (parliamentary.note), 780

Dentists Register: Correct addresses for pub-lication, 265-The issue for 1923, rev., 435Dentures and heart treatment (parliamentarynote, 780

DEPAGE, Professor, elected president of theBrussels Faculty of Medicine, 357

Dermal leishmaniasis. See Oriental soreDermatitis in bakers (Oscar de Jong), 65Dermatitis from dyed fur (Henry C. Semon),467-Correspondence on, 534, 574, 613Dermatologist as detective tSir Norman Walker),51.3Dermatology.review of books on,243, 598,813DERWISH, Dr.: The new trypanocidal remedies,150

DE SCHWEINITZ, G.: Bowman lecture on ocularaspects of pituitary disorders, 816

DE SiLvA,Charles E.: Ionic medication, 613Die SOUZA ARAUJO, H. C.: A prophylaxia Ruralno Estado do Pard, rev., 1058-A prophylaxiada Lepra e das Doen92s Venereas no Estado doPard,rev., 1058

D'HERELLE, F.: The Bacteriophage: its R6leinImmunsty, rev., 901

Diabetes, defective lipolysis in, 1075Diabetes insipidus (P'. C. Purser), 418Diabetes insipidus treated by intranasal spray-ing of pituitary extract (H. Blumgart), 328Diabetes mellitus, causation of (L. B. Winterand W. Smith), 12(0)

Diabetes mellitus, death rate from in the UnitedStates,186

Diabetes mellitus, diastase in blood and urinein (G. A. Harrison and R.D. Lawrence), 317 (0)

Diabetes mellitus in young children, five casesof (F. John Poynton), 277 (0)Diabetes,influence of insulin upon acidosis andlipasemia in (H. Whitridge Davies, Charles G.Lambie, D. Murray Lyon.Jonathan Meakins,and William Robson), 847 (0). 857

Diabetes mellitus treated by insulin [pancreaticextracts] (F. G. Banting, W. R. Oampbell,andA. A. Fletcher). 8 (0)-Leading article on,32-(L6on Blum), 200-(H. F. Moore), 418-Leadingarticle on. 733-Clinical results of the use of,737-Correspondence on, 787, 833, 882, 886

Diabetes mellitus, some problems of (L. B.Winter and W. Smith), 711(0)

Diabetes mellitus, treatment of (O. Leyton),707 (0)Diabetes, review of books on, 974Diabetes. See also InsulinDiaphragm, elevation of due to unilateralphrenic paralysis (J.M. Woodburn Morison),471

Diaphragmatic hernia. See HerniaDiarrhoea, review of books on,635Diastase in blood and urine in diabetes mellitus(G. A. HlIarrison and R.D. Lawrence), 317(0)Diathermic apparatus, Dean's list of, 491Diathermy, review of book on, 1097

- TDICL[ouawA 9

,.I,,;

Diathermy and medical practice (H. T. Cubbon),897

Diathermy in surgery (H. T. Cubbon), 108-(W. S3. Byme), 472

Diathermy, treatment by (W. J. Turrell), 143 (0DICKsoN, John Dunbar, obituary notice of, 217DIcKsON, Kenneth: Sterilization of the unfit.

760DIXON, W. E. Carnegie: Ulcerative colitis. 856Diet, dentalstructure and caries (Mrs. Mellanby),593

Diet and preventive medicine (E. Mellanby), 192Diet, special (parliamentary note), 345Diet table, a simple (H. S. Pemberton), 679 (0)-A correction, 789

DIGBY, Kenelm H.: What is a "diseasedtonsil ? 1075

Digestion. review of books on, 767DIGGLE, F. Holt: Diseases of the thyroid gland,

1093DILLING, W. J.: Ergotism, 287Dznocii, J. D.: Dental cyst, 593-Generalanasarca, 593

DINGLEY, M.: Chronic duodenal ileus, 192Diphtheria antitoxin on suspicion, '96, 1039,

1076Diphtheria bacillus, classificat'ion- of (A. J.Eagleton and Miss Baxter), 151

Diphtheria bacillus, the fermentative-reactionsof (C. C. Okell and E. M. Baxter), 376

Diphtheria carriers (Lieut.-Col. F. W. Sumner),808(0)

Diphtheria carriers among children of schoolage (J. Graham Forbes), 378

Diphtheria prophylactic and immunity, 43Diploma in public health, new regulations, 128.397

Disabled men, hospital provision for: anAmerican report, 685,692

Disabled men, the return of to industrial work,87

Disclaimers, 88, 402,616, 746, 1116Disinfectants, choice of (parliamentary note),780

Disinfection of water-closets,-771Dispensary doctors and dispensary midwives(Ireland) superannuation of, 441

Dispensary, Paddington Tuberculosis: Annualmeeting, 1111

Distemper, etiology of,249-Correspondence on,308Distemper Research Committee appoipted, 391Distributive Workers' annual report, 655DIxoN, Montague: Purpura treated by injectionof human blood, 16(0)

DIxo2N, Professor: Sections of an early humanembryo,858

DIXoN,S. M., appointed a member of the Safetyin Mines Research Board, 745

DIxoN.W. E.: Present positionof organotherapy,106-Reviews a book on pharmacology, 514-The drug habit, 543(0)

D3xsoN, T. Storie: The treatment of chronicmalaria,1087(0)

DOBLE, F. Carminow: The Urethra and theUrethrosccp, rev., 683

Doctors, women,129. See also Medical womenDogs Bill, 345. 436, 909Dogs, disteraper in. See DistemperDON. Victor: Prolapse of the uterus, 681DONALD, Archibald: Pelvic adenomyomata,810DONALD, Professor: Intrinsic dysmenorrhoes.

724DONALDSON, Dr.: Radium in cancer of cervix, -151DONKIN, SirH. Bryan: Treatment of early mentalcases,611

DoOLIN, W.: Unsatisfactory appendicectomy, 66-Cause of death in intestinal obstruction,513

Dosimetric apparatus for intratracheal anaes-thesia, 637

DOTX,Norman M.: Physiological consequencesof gastro-enterostomy, 351

DOUGAL, Daniel: Spontaneous separation of oneovary and adhesion to the floor of Douglas'spouch, 329-Six months' foetus with a terato-matous tumour, 329 - Adenomyoma of thevermiform appendix, 470- Occipito-posteriorpositions, -765

DRAPER, George: Poliomyelitis and encephalitislethargica,259

Dreams, psychology of (leadingarticle), 775DREBTE3, Georges: A specific treatment oftuberculosis: abstract of report, 1065, 1104

Drug addiction, the problem of: Debate at theMedico-Legal Society, 565-Sanatorium for, 793

Drug habit (W. E. Dixon), 543 (0)-Corre-spondence on, 1076

Drugs Act. 1920, Dangerous: The position ofdoctors and dentists, 69-The Regulations, 171.

260,304, 485-Amendment Bill, 545, 435, '571, 605.646,779, 877, 909-Amendments in standing

committee, 571-Third reading in theCommons, 646-Memorandum as prepared bythe Home Secretary,-571-Conviction under,,745-Licences cancelled, 745-Revocation ofthe regulation that a prescriber may not;prescribe for himself, 918-Statement by the.-Home Offlice, 939-Factories licensed for themanufacture of heroin and morphine,1041

Drugs,dangerous, imports of (parliamentary-note), 605

Drugs, dangerous, in medical prescriptionA.(parliamentary note),909

Drugs,dangerous, the traffic in,602Drugs, adulteration of, numberof convictionsfor (parliamentary note), 437

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Drugs in modification of the gastric function(T. Izod Bennett), 366 (0)

Drugs, reports on: Chloroform, 83-Ether, 83Drugs, review of books on, 726, 102lDRUMMOND, Sir David, knighthood conferredupon, 30-Presentation to, 439

DRUMMOND, T.: Asthma and adrenal inadequacy,320 (0)

Drunkenness amongst young people (parlia-mentary note), 606

Drunkenness statistics in New York sinceprohibiti-on, 557

DUIaRY, H. C.: Cases of scleroderma, Ritter'sdisease, and von Jaksch's disease, 899

DUBOIS, Dr.: Appointed to the Chair of Physio-logy at the Lille Faculty of Medicine, 1079

DUBREUIL-CHAMBARDEL, Louis: Trast6s de ladothinentdrse et de la spvciciti de Pierre-FidNle Bretonndau, rev., 22

Duchenne of Boulogue, 35DUCKWORTEI, Sir Dyce: The essential equip-ments for the best pursuits of modern medi-cine, 193

DUDPFJELD, Reginald: Registrar-General's Statis-tical Revlew (1921), 533-Surface diseases o1 theeye, 595

DUDGEON, L. B.., Ulcerative colitis, 856DJDLEY, Surgeon Commander Sheldon F.:Schick Test, Diphtheria, and Scarlet Fever,577, 599

Duff House Papers, vol. L, rev., 474DUGGAL, Sardar Bahadur Diwan Singh, M.B.E.conferred uPon, 987

DUKE, H. Lyndhurst: An inquiry into an out-break of human trypanosomiasis in a Glossina'morsitans belt to the east of Mwanza,Tanganyika Territory, 384

DUKES, Clement: Accident or illness? 1004DUN, R. C.: Chronic intussusception in children,

107DUNDAS, Grace H. Giffen: Textbook for Fever

Nurses, rev., 933DUNDAS-GRANT, Sir James: Expiratory spasm

in a child, 402-A feather in the carotid duct,416-The unpleasant taste of potassiumbromice, 746

DUNLAP, Knight: The Elements of ScientificPsychology, rev., 1021

DuNLOP, B Sterilization of the unfit, 760, 883DUNN, Shaw: Fish bone in larynx, 191Duodenal ileus, chronic (Seymour Barling), 192Duolenal ulcer. See UlcerDupuytren's contraction, treatment of, 746,794Dyes, coal-tar, relation between chemical con-stitution and antiseptic action in (T. H. Fair-brother and Arnold Renshaw), 265

DYES, S. C.: The inheritance of the specfIiciso-agglutinable substances of the red bloodcells, 376

DYsENTERY, acute amoebic, in a man who hadnever been out of England (Alfred C. Coles),809

Dysentery, flagellate, pathogenicity and treat-ment of (Wing Commander Harold E. Whitting-ham), 799 (0)

Dysmenorrhoea, intrinsic (W. Blair Bell), 722-Discussion, 723

Dysmenorrhoea, treatment of (L. G. Phillips),1054

Dyspeptics, the investigation of (John Ryle),5 (0)

Dyspnoea in cardio-vascular disease, the causeand treatment of (Jonathan Meakins), 1043 (0)

Dystocia, contraction ring (Gibbon Fitzgibbon),766-

E.

EAGLETON, A. J. (and Miss BAXIER): Classifica-tion of B. diphtheriae, 151

EAMES, Surgeon Rear-Admiral W.: Adder bite,171

Ear diseases, review of book on, 563. See alsoAural

Eating, 1077Ebonite poisoning (II. W. Geffen), 680ECCLES, Herbert Nisbet, obituary notice of. 541ECCLEs, W. McAdam: War injuries and lifeassurance, 120-Religion and some medico-sociological problems, 439-Treatment afterabdominal operations, 899

Economics and public health (B. J. Ewart), 595Ectopic gestation. See GestationEczema, etiology of (J. Ferguson Smith), 380EDEN. T. Watts: Radium in carcinoma of the

cervix, 151-The legal period of gestation, 691-Intrinsic dysmenorrhoea, 724

Edinburgh. SeeScotlandEDINGTON, G. H.: EXOstoses of the long bones,

765EDMUNDS, A.: Treatment of cancer of the

tongue, 417EDRIDGE, Ray: Romance and the Pharma-copQeis, 1931

EDPRIDGE-GREEN, F. W.: The theory of vision,602-The educationof myopes, 1115

Education estimates, 990EDA*RDS, Major-General Sir William RiceK.C.B. conferred upon 33

EffcincY, effect of tropical climate on (Squadron-LeaUdetT. F. Rippon), 642

EEgypt. dental practice in, 201- An ancientEgyptiau medical papyrus, 645-Plague in,839

EDINow: Biological action of light, 1018Elbow, hysterical (A. B. Keith Watkins), 62ELDER, William: Psycho-analysis, 40Electro-medical apparatus, list of second-hand,1003

Element 72, 357Element, the new, 252. 357. See al8o HafniumElephant Man, rev., 335Elevator for the first rib, 637ELLIOT, Henry P.: Lilliputian hallucinations,704

ELLIOT. Captain Walter E., appointed Parlia-mentary Under Secretary for Health forScotland, 124-Veterinary science and publichealth, 209

ELI4JOTT. T. B.: Apituitarism and the anen-cephalic syndrome, 81

ELLI.3, Carleton (and Annie L. MACLEOD): VitalFactors of Foods, Vitamins, and Nut?ition,rev., 861

ELLIs, H. Havelock: Sterilization of the unfit,835

ELMsLIE, Mr.: Spastic paralysis, 469ELM5LIE, R. C.: Report on physically defectivechildren, 251

ELsWORTH, R. C., memorial to, 348ELVY, Frank: The cause of a common cold, 355MANUEL., J. G.: Paroxysmal tachyeardia, 66-Treatment of auricular fibrillation by quini-dine sulphate, 419

Embolism of the right brachial artery as acomplication of lobar pneumonia (A. H. D.Smith), 103 (0)

EMERSON, Captain Ambrose, Order of the Crownof Italy conferred upon, 449

EMERY, Walter d'Este, obituary notice of, 1116Empyema of the maxillary antrum, after-treat-ment of (Lindley Sewell), 1094

Empyema, posterior gravity drainage in (SirJohn O'Conor), 758 (0)

Empyema, treatment of (F. J. Hathaway), 19hIMRYS-BOBERTS, E.: Fibroblasts. 633Emulsions, review of books on, 381h'neephalitis lethargica (B. H. Hicks), 1019Encephalitis lethargica in Edinburgh, 533Encephalitis lethargica in Glasgow, 608Eneephalitis lethargica, Ministry of Health todiscontinue special forms of inquiry re, 308

Encephalitis letbargica, the irritative type of(A. K. Chalmers and A. S. M. Macgregor), 521

Eneephalitis lethargica and poliomyelitis, 259Encephalitis lethargica, review of books on,.422Encvclopaedia of Veterinary Medicine, 1057Endocarditis, subacute infective (Ivor J. Davies),

377Endocarditis, subacute infective, clubbed fingers

in (Thomas F. Cotton), 644Endocrine activity and foetal life, 397Endocrines and psychoneuroses (W. LangdonBrown). 514

Endocrines, vitamins, and subtleties (LeonardWilliams), 1010 (0)

Endothelioma of orbit (J. W. Tudor Thomas), 192England and Wales, vital statistics (1922), 173,

1036ENsoR, Brevet-Col. Howard, C.B. conferredupon, 30

Enteritis, chronic, treated by lactic acid (I. H.Lloyd-Williams), 1053

Environment and intelligence, 643Epidemiology, progress and problems in (R, J.

Reece), 240Epidemiology, review of books on, 726Epilepsy, review of books on, 243Epilepsy, treatment of (John McCartney). 16 (0)Epithelioma of the vagina (Mr. Stevens), 151Epsom College. See CollegeErgotism (B. E. Kelly and W. J. Dilling), 287Ei-vsipelas of the mouth (Eustace Thorp), 105-(George Butters), 190

Erysipelas followed by disappearance of rodentulcer, 82, 704

Erythredema or the " pink disease," 123, 201,419

Ether, report on, 83Ether versus chloroform, 996, 1076, 1114Europe, Quaker relief in stricken, 300EvANs, Arthur: Fracture dislocation of thefourth cervical vertebra, 764

EvANs, Geoffrey: Infection of teeth and gums,63 -Goulstonian lectures on the nature ofarterio-sclerosis, 454, 502, 548 (0)

EVANS, Herbert: Subacute infective endocarditis,378

EvANs, H. M.: Vitamins and reproduction, 74EVANs, I. D., called to the Bar, 838EVANS, J. J. W.: Inversion of the uterus treatedby hysterectomy, 854

EVANS, Laming: Spastic paralysis, 469EVATT, E. J.: Camera-microscope, 330-On thegrowth of normal structures into adjacenttissues, 330

EVE, F. C.: Turpentine orlead poisoning a causeof punctate basophilia, 170

Evolution, " prohibition " of, 526Evolution and vision (Elliot Smith), 298EwAN, J. A., presentation to, 174EWART, G. A.: A case of chronic intussuscep-

tion, 629 (0)EWART, Robert John: Bconomics and publichealth,595-Obituary notice of. 956

EwING, J. A.: Edinburgh University WarMemorial, 397

Exchange professors, 827, 873

Excreta and blood, abnormal lindings in(E. Cronin Lowe), 722

Exercise, review of book on, 900Exophthalmic goitre. See GoitreExpiratory spasm in a child, 358, 402Ex-service men: In asylums (parliamentary

note). 345-pecial dietfor (parliamentary note),345-Medical treatment for (parliamentarynote), 393-Spahlinger treatment of tuber-culosis for (parliamentary note), 393-Re-ceiving residential treatment in institutionsfor tuberculosis (parliamentary note), 437-Whose insanity has been adjudged not to bedue to military service (parliamentary note),437-Village settlement schemes for tuber-culous men (parliamentarynote), 780-Numbexof who have received Government grants tofinish their education at universities (parlia-mentary note), 780-Lip-reading instruction for(parliamentary note), 878

Eye, congenital defects of (Ida C. Mann), 681Eye diseases, review of books on, 815Eye, surface diseases of, epidemiology of(N. Bishop Harman), 594

Eye, one, space judgement with, 786Eyes, the movement of the (Elliot Smith), 256,298

Eyes. See also Ophthalmology

F.

Face and limbs, plastic repairof (J. J. M. Shaw),511

FAiRBAIRN, J. B.: Necrotic 1bromyoma, 286-Cyst of the uterine cornu, 286-Intrinsicdysmenorrhoea, 724

FAIRBANK, Mr.: Spastic paralysis, 469FAIERBBOER, T. H.: Relation between chemicalconstitution and antiseptic action in coal-tardyes, 265

FAiRFiBLD, Letitia: Colonial medical services,789

FALKINER, Ninian M.: Quinine salicylate, 958Fallopian tube and ovary, axial rotation of

(E. 0. Croft), 1095Fallopian tube, chorlon epithelioma of (BethelSolomons and E. C. Smith), 766

Fallopian tube, the radiation of pain in lesionsof (Maurice Marcus), 185 (0)

Fallopian tubes, gonococcal infections of (DavidLees), 241

Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine.See Tropical

FARDON, H. J.: Hiccup, 220FARmER, E. W.: An axis-traction lever, 195FAlmER, Sir Francis, obituary notice of, 86Farmer's responsibility for health of workers(Campbeltown), 953

Fatigue, industrial. See IndustrialFauna of Australia and medical science(William Colin Mackenziie), 795 (0)

FAWCETT, Edward: Elected a Fellow of theRoyal Society, 391

FEARON, Dr.: Benzaldehyde test for tryptophane,858

Feather in the parotid duct (Sir James Dundas-Grant), 4 6

FEATHERSTONE, Henry: Technique of Caesareansection, 285

Federation of Medical and Allied Services:Annual dinner, 1003

Fee for milk examination. See MilkFeeble-minded, care of in Scotland, 832FF,ER, E. (editor): Textbook of Pediatrics, rev.,

768Fees in court cases, 212FELDMAN, W. M.: Racial aspects of alcoholism,644

Fellowship of Medicine: Post-graduate lectures,173, 201, 219, 885, 913, 1003,1079-Scheme by non-graduate hospitals, 693

Femur, fractures of, the autogenous peg graft in(Walter Mercer), 1088 (0)

FENwIaK, Clennell: Sterilization of mentaldefectives, 870

FERGUS, Freeland: Cataract extractionfollowed by symptoms suggestive of sym-pathetic ophthalmia, 182 (0)

FERGrUSON, Haig: Large cervical fibroid, 18-Ruptured pregnancy in a rudimentary horn ofa bicornute uterus, 18-Fundal carcinoma in adouble uterus, 18-Large uterine fibroid withtwisted pedicle, 18-Large gangrenous sub-mucous fibroid, 242-Cystic fibroma, 242-Treatment of puerperal infections, 511-Opera-tions on the round ligaments for retroversionof the uterus, 631-Intrinsic dysmenorrhoea.725-Uterus fifteen days after Caesarean sec-

* tion, 767-Adenomyoma of the posteriorvaginal wall, 767-Large subperitoneal fibroid,767-Adeno-carcinomaof the cervix, 767-Utero-vesical carcinoma of the cervix, 767

FERNANDO, Hilarion Marcus, knighthood con-ferred upon, 30

Fever, blackwater, etiology of, 1030Fever, blackwater, and spirochaetes, 986Fever, enteric, outbreak at Campbeltown, 953Fever, glandular, and infective mononucleosis(H. LIetheby Tidy), 763

Fever, Malta, treatment of, 43Fever, puerperal. See PuerperalFever, rat-bite, 542. 1004-(J. Odery Symes), 1017

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JAN.-JUNE, I923] INDEX. L TuBuJOz IIIKumZA*a J____A II

Fever, relapsing, outbreak of. 698Fever, scarlet, and milk (parliamentary note),

992Fever, typhus, in Germany, 1092Fever, typhus, review of book on. 67Fibroid emphasizing the value of PNan's work(S. Briggs). 470

Fibroid of uterus removed by abdominal pan-hysterectomy and colporrhaphy (A. Gough),1095

Fibroids of uterus, treatment of: operation orradiation? (WWm. Fleteher Shaw), 1005 (0)

Fibromyoma of cervix (Fletcher Shaw). 470Fibromyoma, necrotic (J. S. Fairbairn), 286Fibromyoma. submucous, removed by myomec-tomy (Frances Ivens), 470

Fibrosis of lungs, diffuse syphilitic (F. ParkesWeber), 1049 (0)

Fibula, excision of in amputations below theknee-joint (Charles Noon), 373 (0)

Fifeshire, home nursing work in, 953FINDLAY, Leonard: Radiology in the diagnosis ofpulmonary tuberculosis, 681

Fingers, acute suppurative infections of (J. R.Griffith), 898

Fingers, clubbed, in subacute infective endo-carditis (Thomas F. Cotton), 644

FNELE8sTONE-SAYLISS, H.: Manganese in chemo-therapy, 810

FINucANE, M. I.: Coroners' inquests, anaestheticdeaths, 720

FaXET, Professor, elected President of theBelgian Royal Academy of Medicine, 87

FIRTH, Charles: Treatment of fractures byoperative methods. 43

FISCHER, Eugen (and others): MenschlicheErblich1ceitslehre, rev., 155

FISCHER, W.: The Rhodesian tests of Bayer" 205.," 35

FI5EIBERG, Maurice: Pulmonary Tuberculosis,rev., 562

FIsoN, Alfred Henry, obituary notice of, 264Fistula, vesico-vaginal, catgut or silver as suture

for, 834, 881Fits in fourth month of pregnancy with no other

signs of toxaemia (W. F. Theodore Haultaiuand J. S. Hall), 898

FiTzIGiBBON, Gibbon: Septic uterus, 419-In-trinsic dysmenorrhoea, 725-Report of theRotunda Hospital, 765-Contraction ring dys-tocia, 766

FITZMAURICE-KELLY, M.: Diathermy in surgery,108-Urological diagnosis, 764

FitzPatrick lectures. See LecturesFITZWILLIAMS, Duncan C. L.: The diagnosis ofindefinite massees in the breast, 94 (0)-Frozensection or laboratory investigation of cancerof the breast, 994

FLACK, Group Captain H. M.: Methods ofselection of flying personnel, 514

FLECKER. H.: Treatment of gynaecological con-ditions by x rays and radium, 81-Treatmentof tuberculosis of the cervical glands, 211-Disappearance of rodent ulcer after erysipelas,704

FLEMING. Robert A., appointed medical adviserto the Prison Commissioners for Scotland, 349

FLIaeXNG. William, obituary notice of, 1117FLBEMNG, A. L.: Coroners' inquests: anaes-thetic deaths, 720

FLEMMING, Chas. E. S.: Hospital policy, 129. 261,574, 616-A correction, 616-The training ofnurses in cottage hospitals, 699

FLEMMING, C. B.: Indigestion, 722FLETCHER, A. A. (F. G. BANTING and W. R.CABELL): Further clinical experience withInsulin (pancreatic extracts) in the treatmentof diabetes mellitus, 8 (0)

FLETCHER, JOHN: Hospital policy, 398FLETCHEB, Sir Walter, Hon. LL.D. of Glasgowconferred upon, 793-Biochemistry and clinicalmedicine, 1061, 1068

FLETCHER, William (and B. A. 0. TnAvERs):Quinine idiosyncrasy and cinchonine, 629 (0)

Fltigge the bacteriologist, 75th birthday of, 162Foetal life and endocrine activity. 397Foetus, acardiac (F. J. Browne), 898Foetas, female, with numerous abnormalities(Ruth Nicholson and Pickering Jones), 470

Foetus, general oedema of, 470, 539Fog Prevention and atmospheric pollution. 871FoLIN, Otto: Laboratory Manual of BiologicalChemistry, rev., 195

Food adulteration, number of prosecutions for(parliamentary note), 437 -

Food inspection (in Ireland), 533Food, review of book on, 194, 1021Food passages, foreign bodies in (C. A. ScottRidout), 413 (0)

FooTE, Robert R.: Acute puerperal inversion ofthe uterus, 1092

FORBEBs, J. Graham: Diphtheria carriers amongchildren of school age, 378

Forceps, pedicle, for nephrectomy, 685FoRD, Rosa, intracranial tumour, 681FOR3DYCE, William: Concealed accidentalhaemorrhage treated by hysterectomy, 241-Treatment of puerperal infections, 511-Opera-tions on the round ligaments, 631

Foreign bodies in the air and food passages(C. A. Scott Ridout), 413(0)Foreign bodies in the gullet (Dr. B. Paterson),

1094Foreign bodies in the stomach removed by opera-

tion (A. George Brand), 1018Foreign body removed from orbit (H. V.Gatchell),283

Foreign body in the parotid duct (Sir JamesDundas-Grant). 416

Foreign body in the trachea (James I. Lyons),809

Foreign health officers in London. 348, 434FORGAN, Robert: The venereal disease report,1076

Formosa, Tainan Hospital, report. 789FORREST. Colonel John Vincent, Italian Order of

St. Maurice and St. Lazarus conferred upon,449

FORREST, Topham: London's unhealthy areas,347

FORSDIRE, Sidney: Radium in cancer of thecervix, 151-Radium treatment of uterinehaemorrhage, 510

FORBYTH, David: Psychotherapeutics, 327FOTHERGLL, E. Rowland: Hospital policy, 353.

398. 538Foucia, F. P.: Freedom of the negro racesfrom cancer, 1116

Fourth of March. See MarchFOWLER, Sir James Kingston: Problems in

T'uberculosis; Administration, Diagnosis,Employment Settlements, rev., 1020

FOWLER, Thomas Webb, obituary notice of, 86Fox, A. Robert: Atrophy of the skin after polio-myelitis, 930

Fox, R. Fortescue: British spas, the need ofscientific co-ordination, 487

FoYL, Charles A., obituary notice of, 355Fracture of the neck of the radius (H. D.O'Sullivan), 190

Fracture dislocation of the fourth cervicalvertebra (Arthur Evans), 764

Fractures, multiple, and blue sclerotics (A. W.Nuthall), 66

Fractures of the femur, the autogenous peggraft in (Walter Mercer), 1088 (0)

Fractures treated by operative methods, 43, 130Fractures treated by Parham's bands (F. K.Smitb), 470

Fractures, review of books on, 769

FRANCE:Births in, 1092Cancer campaign inaugurated, 449Cancer research in, 950French Association for the Advancement ofScience, 967

Jenner centenary in, 908Marriages in, 1092Medico-Legal Institute, 1042Nursing in, 1064Post-graduate lectures, 132, 541, 665, 1003, 1079,

1095Spas and health resorts, information re, 357

FRASER, A. Reith: A Monograph on Gonorrhoea,rev., 900

FRAsER, F.: Case of old osteomyelitis, 193-" Acute abdomen," 193

FRASER, Forbes: Round-celled sarcoma of thebreast, 287-Probable gumma of the breast,287-Large gall stone, 287-Large gastric ulcer,287

FRASERP, Francis B.: The use of quinidine inauricular fibrillation,507(0)

FRASER, J. B.: The neceseity for co-operationbetween the different branches of the medicalprofession, 532

FRASERa, Mearns: Need for public education inthe control of cancer, 510

FRASER, Mr.: Indigestion, 722FRAZER, W. M., called to the Bar, 838Free State. See IrishFreud,psychology of, and its application (Estelle

Cole), 154FREUD, Sigmaund: Introductory Lectures onPsycho-analvsis. rev.,516-Beyond the PleasurePrinciple, rev., 814

FRIEL, A. R.: Ionic medication, 487, 914Friends' Emergency and War Victims' ReliefCommittee, ninth report, 826

FucHs, H. B.: Textbook of Ophthaknology, rev.,517

FULLER. A. L.: Specimen of left broad ligamentdermoid, 193

FULLEaR, Arthur W.: 'Anaemia, its Causes andModern Treatment,with a Charter on Neuro-logy, rev., 1022

FULLER, Sir Bampfylde: Causes and Conse-quences, rev., 813

FULLER. Colonel J. F. C.: The fate of the civilianin future wars, 480

FULLER, Henry C.: The StorV of Drugs, rev.,726

FuLILERTON, Andrew: Aches and pains of renalorigin, 309 (0)-Spontaneous reduction of in-tussusception,326-Mentally defective children,512

Fund, Hospital Sunday,amount collected In 1922,401

Fund, King Edward's Hospital. applications forgrants, 491-Annual meeting, 992

Fund, Naval Medical Compassionate, 665Fund,Oxford Osler Memorial, 541Fund, Rivers Memorial, 873Fund,Royal Medical Benevolent, 83,162, 638, 736-Annual meeting, 830- Gift to from Man-chester,908

Fund Guild, Royal Medical Benevolent,162Fund, United Hospital, of New York, 839Funds, Auxiliary R.A.M.C., 306, 702Fur, dyed, dermatitis from (Henry C. Semon),467-Correspondence on, 534,574, 613

FIVE, David: Ionic medication.659

G.

GAGE, Lieut.-Col. Andrew Thomas, C.I.E. con-ferred upon, 30

Galactorrhoea, 578Galen (leading article), 198-Correspondence on.

258Gall bladder, torsion of (Eerbert C. Jonas), 101&

(0)Gall bladder, x-ray diagnosi% of the pathological

(A. W. George), 902-Note on. 906Gall stones, cholecystitis and pancreatitis (SirGilbert Barling), 705 (0)

Gall stones, diagnosis and treatment of (C. A.loll), 858

GARDNER, H. Willoughby: Congenital hyper-trophy of the pylorus, 744

GARDNER, James: Medicine and medicines, 112GARRATT, G. C.: Hospital policy, 41, 129, 211, 303.443, 537, 610, 700GARRIsoN, Lieut.-Col. Fielding H.: Notes on theHistory of Military Medicine, rev., 419

GARROD, Sir Archibald: Inborn errors of meta-bolism, 345-Osteo-arthritis and rheumatoidarthritis, 760

GARRY, T. Gerald, severs his connexion with theCzecho-Slovakian spa, Pistany, 918

Gases in artificial pneumothorax, compositionof (Leonard Hill and J. Argyil Campbell),752 (0)

Gas, poison, experiments on animals (parlia-mentary note), 909

Gas-oxygen-etherapparatus (H. Gordon Greavese)633.'GASK, G. E.: War injuries and life assurance,120Gastrectomy for precancerous ulcer'(Sir William

I. de Courcy Wheeler), 812Gastric function. modification of by means of.drugs (T. Izod Bennett), 366 (0)

Gastric ulcer. See UlcerGastro-enterostomy. acute symptoms after, 777Gastro-enterostomy, physi0ological consequences8

of, 351Gastro-enterostomy results, investigation of, 484GATCHEBLL, H. V.: Foreign body removed fromthe orbit, 283

GEFFEN, M. W.: A non-grip cover-slip holder,246G,EMMELL. A. C.: Hospital policy, 537G(EMELL, J. E.: lntrinsic dysmenorrhoea, 723General Medical Council. See CouncilGeneral paralysis. See ParalysisGeneral practice, the endowment *f, 1C39General practitioner and consultant. 997Genital prolapse (R. Lance Impey), 1093Genito-urinary diseases, review of book on, 245Genius and insanity (H. J. Norman), 559GI^EORGE, A. W.: Mackenzie Davidson memoriallecture on x-ray diagnosis of the pathologicalgall bladder, 902

GEORGE, Lloyd: Country life and countrydoctors, 776GIERICiE, 0. M.: In the days of Van Riebeeck,

1018Germany, Afghanistan offers inducements toGerman physicians to settle in, 638-Cancerresearch in, 950-Medical officers employed inthe army during the war, 45-Typhns feverin, 1092-Vaccination in, 393, 483-Vitalstatistics of Prussia before and after the war,166

Gestation, ectopic, case of repeated. with intra-.peritoneal rupture (J. H. Willett), 470

Gestation, ectopic. simulated by ileo-colie in-tussusception caused by Meckel's diverticulum(H. H. Greenwood), 1016 (0)

Gestation, ectopic, treatment of full-term (CecilMarriott), 379

Gestation, the legal period of (T. W. Eden), 691Gestation. See also PregnancyGIBBONS. R. A.: Sterilization of the unfit, 754 (OY)883-Sterilitv in Woman: Its Causes and:Treatment, rev., 901

GIFFORD, Major-General Godfray, K.C.I.E. con-ferred upon, 30

Gifford Edmonds prize in ophthalmology, 577GILLBARD. Richard: Psychology and medicine,492GINLETTE, John D.: Malay Poisons and Charm-Cures,rev., 243-Hiccup,450

GITTINGS, J. Claxton (and others): Tuberculosisin Infancy and Childhood, rev.,291

GIVEN, Surgeon Commander D. H. C.: Thecoastal mosquito nuisance, 915

Gland, thyroid, diseases of (P. Holt Diggle), 1095Gland, thyroid.influence of on the response tWadrenaline (D. Murray Lyon), 966 (0)

Gland, thyroid, influence of intestinal bacteri&upon (D. J. Harries), 191, 553 (0)-Corre-spondence on, 659, 834, 886

tllands, abdominal tuberculous, surgery of(G. C. E. Simpson), 286

Glands, adrenal, the function of,and itsrelatioato concentration of hydrogen ions (Lieut.-Col.Robert McCarrison). 101 (0-Correspondenceon, 442

Glands, cervical, tuberculosis of,211, 304Glandular fever and infective mononucleosis(H. Letheby Tidy),763

Glasgow. See ScotlandGlaucoma, review of book on, 1057GLEY, B.: Physiology of the adrenal secretion,1025

Gloucester. small-pox in. 1069, 1on, llC9, 1110GLovVER, J. A.: Osteo-arthritis and rheumatoidarthritis, 763

1a2 JAN.-JUNE, 19231

GLYNN, Sir Joseph: Irish hospital finance, 242GOADBY, Sir Kenneth: Diseases of the Gums andOral Mucous Membragne, rev., 859

Ooat Society's Year Book, 1923, rev., 815GODDARD, Henry Herbert: Juvenile delinquency,

rev., 68dOERZ, C. P., death of, 220Goitre in Swiss school children, statistics, 1037Goitre, exophthalmic, the effect of heat uponoperations for (A. J: Walton), 1045 (0)

Goitre, exophthalmic, pulse pressure in(I. Harris), 630 (0)

Golf challenge cup, Llandrindod Wells, openmedical, 885

Golfing Society, Medical, annual summer meet-ing, 1080

GOLGI, Professor, hon. M.D. of Paris conferredupon, 401

G OLrA, Frederick Lucien: Appointed pathologistto the London County Mental Hospitals anddirector of the pathological laboratory, 745

Gonococcal infections of the tubes and ovaries(David Lees), 241

Gonorrhoea, intravenous acriflavine for, 1080Gonorrhoea, review of books on, 517, 900GOODALL, Alex.: Progressive muscular atrophyin a boy, 191

GOODALL, Dr.: Case of severe arthritisdeformans, 512

GOODALL, Edwin: Lunacy law and the treat-ment of the insane, 536

GOODALL, E. W.: Surface diseases of the eye,595

GOODALL, J. Strickland: Cardio-vascular condi-tions in relation to anaesthesia, 239

GoODBODY, F. W.: Religion and some medico-sociological problems, 439

GOODWIN, Aubrey: Radium in cancer of thecervix, 151

GORDON, A. Knyvett: Diagnosis of indefinitemasses in the breast,211-Pernicious anaemia,743, 955, 1039

GORDON, Mary: Penal discipline, 212,399GORDON, R. G.: Malignant disease of right

testicle, 193-Nodes in an early case of rheu-matoid arthritis, 193-Charcot's hip-joint in acase which was probably haematomyelia, 287-Rheumatoid arthritis with achlorhydriagastrica, 287

GORDON, William: The treatment of incipientPthisis, S55 (01

GOSTLINiG Ernest Victor, obituary notice of, 44GOTCH, 0. H.: Traumatic paraplegia, 849 (0)GOIIGEROT, H.: La Dermatologie en Clentlle,

rev., 598GOUGE, A.: Fibroid uterus removed by pan-bysterectomy and colporrhaphy, 1095

GOtTLDESBROUGE, Claude: Osteo-arthritis of thespine, 763

GRAHAM, Elieut.-Col. David James, appointedsurgeon apothecary to the King's Household atHolyrood Palace, 356

GNANT. Hope: Disappearance of rodent ulcerafter erysipelas, 82

GRANT, J. W.: Multiple swellings over face,arms, trunk, and buttocks, 633

GRANT, Leonard, presentation to, 578GRANT-WILsoN, Wemyss: Penal discipline, 305GRANVILLE, Alexander: Belgian Order ofLeopold conferred upon, 172

GRASSI, Battista, 70th birthday of, 703-GrassiFoundation for the zoological study of para-sitic diseases, 703

GIRAY, A. M. H.: Manganese in chemotherapy,810

GRAY, Sir Henry'M. W.: Appointed chief of thesurgical staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital,Montreal, 736-Dinner to, 993

GREAVES. H. Gordon: Gas-oxygen-ether appa-ratus, 633

Greece and Rome, our Debt to, rev., 683Greek biology and medicine, review of book on,'21 683OREENISH, H G.: Phe Microscopical Examina-

tion of Food and Drugs, rev., 1021GREENWOOD: Vital capacity, 1063GRBENWOOD, H. H.: Ileo-colic intussusceptioncaused by Meckel's diverticulum and simu-lating ectopic gestation, 1016 (0)

QREENWOOD, Major: Rurface diseases of theeye, 595-A memorial to Arthur Bacot, 662-Appreciation of Robert John Ewart, 957GREER, Charles. called to the Bar, 1079GRiGOIRE, Raymond: Anatomie 2f6dico-chiruraicale de l'Abdomen: La R4gion Sous-thoracique de l'Abdomen, rev., 975

0REI', Temple: Coloidal gold for the Langetest: Acorrection, 88RlFFITH, H. K.: Inversion of the uterus, 286-Obstructed labour due to a contraction ring,286

GqItPITH, J. R.: Acute suppurative infections-of the fingers and hands, 898

GRIFFITHS. H. B.: Laboratory tests in diseasesqf the liver and pancreas, 468GaIMERT, L. (and J. GUIART): Pr6cis de Dia-

gnostic- clhimique, microscoviique. et parasito-logique, rev., 10982rocers' Company scholarships, 132

GRoss, Louis: The Blood Supply to the HOart,rev., 860

Group clinic._ Wee linic

%iROVE, W. R.: Present position of organo-therapy, 106

Growth, disorders of (Hugh Thurefield), 841(0)GuBB, Alfred S.: Adder bite, 41-Cupping, dryand wet, 639

GuART, J. (and L. GRIMBERT): Pricis de Dia-anostic chimique, microscopique et parasito-logique. rev., 1098

Guild of 8S. Luke, Cosmas, and Damian to issuequarterly The Catholic Medical Guardian, 117

GurLLAuiME, A. G. (and others): EndocrineGlanids and the Sympathetic System, rev., 2

GULLAN, Gordon: Non-obstructive jaundice. 764Gullet, large foreign bodies in (D. R. Paterson),1094

Gum diseases, review of book on, 859Gunshot injuries, disruptive phenomena in

(S. G. Shattock), 376GuSHUE-TAYLOR, G.: Psoriasis, 558GUTEINI, Douglas: Chronic hyperplasia of theupper jaw, 1093

GUTTMANN, Walter: Medizinische Terminologie,rev., 902

Guy, E. F.: The fractional test-meal in gastricand duodenal ulcer, 191

Gynaecological conditions treated by x rays andradium, 81-(Louisa Martindale), 379-(G. B.

Pepper), 418-Discussion, 418Gynaecological and obstetrical difficulties(Comyns Berkeley), 89 (0)

H.

HAAs, P. (and T. G. HILL): An Introduction tothe Chemistry of Plant Products, rev., 1098

HADEN: Acute symptoms after gastro-entero-stomy, 777

HADEN, R. L.: Clinical Laboratory Methods.rev., 814

EHaemoclasic crisis as a test of hepatic insuffi-ciency, 461, 574

Haemorrhage, concealed accidental, treated byconservative Caesarean section (R. A. Lennie),898

Haemorrhage, concealed accidental, treated byhysterectomy (William Fordyce and R. W.Johnstone), 241

Haemorrhage from the large bowel caused byan adherent appendix epiploica (R. EcclesSmith), 853 (0)

Haemorrhage, meningeal, late results of in thenewly born (Hector Charles Cameron andA. A. Osman), 363 (0)

Haemorrhage, uterine, radium treatment of(Sidney Forsdike), 510

Hafnium, the new element, 252HAIG, H. A.: Cytology of tumours, 192-Subacuteinfective endocarditis, 378

HAINES, Colonel Henry Aylmer, obituary noticeof, 1002

Hair, dull, 174HALDANE, J. S.: The fundamental conceptionsof biology, 359 (0). 436-Appointed a memberof the Safety in Mines Reearch Board, 745

HALE-WHITE, Sir William: EdwardJenner, 204-Louis Pasteur in relation to medicine, 424

HALL, Arthur J.: The pyrexia of Hodgkin's dis-ease, 40

HALL, Edwin Thomas, death of, 745HALL, J. R.: Fits in the fourth moDth of Preg-nancy with no other signs of toxaemia, 898

HALMIBURTON, W. D.: The Essentials ofChemical Physiologv, rev., 69

HALLINAN, Captain Thomas John, O.B.E. con-ferred upon, 987

Hallucinations, Lilliputian, 704HA-MBLETON, Godfrey W.: Phthisis, completeand permanent recovery. 744HER, Sir William: Knighthood conferredupon, 30-Surface diseases of the eye, 595-Appreciation of Sir Shirley Forster Murphy,790-Ultravisible viruses from an epidemio-logical point of view, 869

HAMERTON, Lieut.-Col. A. E.: Appointed Assis-tant Director of Patbology at the War Office,306-The antirabic institute in Baghdad, 824

HAMMOND, T. E.: Surgery of the prostate, 721HANDLEY, W. Sampson: Surgical treatment ofrenal calculi, 63-Pathology of the lymphaticsystem, 79-X-ray treatment of malignant dis-ease, 152

Hands, acute suppurative infections of (J. R.Griffith), 898

Elands, unusual mineral deposit in the softtissues of (J. R. Logan), 764

HANNA, W. (andE. W. HOPE): Industrial Hygieneand Medicine, rev., 931

HANSON, Surgeon Captain R. J. E.: Cadet organ-ization and preventive medicine, 172

HARANCEIPY, Dr. (P. MATHIEU and G. RICHARD):Traitemett des Maladies Cardio-vasoulairespar le Massaae, le Mouvement et les Agentsphysiques, rev., 109

HARDING-FREELAND, E.: Observations on thecause and cure of chronic rheumatism, 281 (0)

HARDmAN, Dr. :. Gastric aud duodenal ulcers, 285HARDY, T. L.: Chronic duodenal ileus, 192-_Chronic ulcer of the body of the stomach. 558HARFORD. C. F.: Religion and some medico-

sociological problems, 439-Physiology andpsychology. 789

HARLEY, Vaughin, obituary notice of, 956HARMAN, N. Bishop: Standards of vision forscholars and teachers in council schools, 58(0)-Religion and some medico-sociologicalproblems, 439-rHospital policy, 442, 574, 835-

Epidemiology of surface diseases of the eye.594-The education of myopes, 915-His Aids toOphthalmology translated into Polish, 958

HARPER. Robert, Kaisar-i-Hind medal conferredupon, 30

HARRIEs. D. J.: Influence of intestinal bacteriaupon the thyroid gland, 191, 553 (0), 834-Cavernous angioma of the face, 930- Adrenalineas a potential factor in hyperthyroidism, 1015(0)

HARRIS, Alfred Edwin, obituary notice of, 305HARRIS, I.: Diseases of the Heart, rev., 518-tulse pressure in exophthalmic goitre, 630 (0)

HARRIS, J. Delpratt, obituary notice of, 1040HARRIsoN, G. A. (and R. D. LAWRENCE).: Diastasein blood and urine in diabetes mellitus, 317 (0)-Laboratory tests in diseases of the liver andpancreas, 468

HARRISON, Colonel L. W.: Public measures forthe control of venereal disease, 328

HARRISON, W. J.: Thyrofissure for malignantdisease in a man of 74, 322 (0)

HART, Bernard: Genius and insanity, 560HART, Lieut.-Col. William Malloch, obituarynotice of, 1'02

HARTLEY, dir Percival Horton-Smith (andIvor J. DAVIEs): A case of pituitous catarrh,1052 (0)-

Harvard Medical School, visit of Sir HaroldStiles, 827

HARVEY, Eldon, 0,B.E. conferred upon, 987Harvey, William, as an art critic (Sir D'ArcyPower), 643

HARVIER. P. (and others): Endocrine Glands andthe Sympathetic System, rev., 292

HATHAWAY, F. J.: Treatment of empyema, 19HAULTAIN, W. F. T.: Acute oedema of the cervix,18-Fits in the fourth month of pregnancy withno other signs of toxaemia, 898

HAWARD, Henry H.: The variations of thenormal temperature, 17

HAWK, P. B.: Practical Phvsiological Chemistry,rev., 1058

HAWTHORNE, C. 0.: Hospital policy, 41-Theradial pulse in intrathoracic aneurysms, 892 (0)

Hay fever treated by sinusoidal current to thespine (Thomas Marlin), 971

BAY, Matthew, proposed presentation to, 302HAYCRAFT, John Berry, obituary notice of, 86HAYCRAFT, J. Berry: Bone formation in a laparo-tomy scar, 633

HAYEs, D.: Gastric and duodenal ulcers, 285HAYES, H. W. McCaully, obituary notice of. 577HAYWARD, Charles W.: What is Psycholoy ?

rev., 636HAZARD, M. (and others): Reins et Organes

(Gnito-urinaires, rev., 245HAZEN, H. H.: Diseases of the Skin, rev., 244HEAD, Henry: The Congress of Medicine inVienna, 574

Head Masters' Conference and the teaching ofscience in preparatory schools, 87

Headache, cause of lifelong, 840Headache, persistent, 174HEALD, S. L. (and Arthur J. WILSON): Observa-tions on a case of myasthenia gravis, 852(0)

Health Insurance. See Insurance

HEALTH MINISTRY:" Angels and Ministers " (leading article), 71Artificial limb fitting. new rules for, 491Book-keeping in tuberculosis institutions.standard method of, 946

Bread and Food Reform League, deputationfrom, 885

Condensed milk, labelling and composition of,307

Dangerous Drugs Regulations memorandum,577

Encephalitis lethargica, forms of inquiry to bediscontinued, 308

Institutions for residential treatment of tuber-culosis, list of, 838

Medical appointments, 1070Medical education in England, recent advances

in, 729, 771Medical officers of, 483Medical staff, 1110Mental disorder, early treatment of. 343New Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), 482Obstetrics and gynaecology, report on theteaching of. 692

Parliamentary notes, 483, 1070, 1110Poor Law officers' remuneration, 531Smoke, effect of od child life: deputation toMinister, 918

Venereal diseases treatment centres, revisedlist, 265

Health Ministry, Irish Free State, 654Health visitors, salaries of (parliamentary note),

780Health Visitors, Scottish, National Association

of: Annual conference, 1036HEANEY, F. Strong: Cystoscopy and pyelography

858

Heart. athletic, 660Heart beat, restoration of, 882Heart-block (J. C. Bramwell), 513Heart cases and dentures (parliamentary note),

780Heart disease, the economic aspect of (R. 0,

Moon), 922 (0)Heart disease, on limitation of effori in (ClaudeWilson). 962 (0)-Correspondence on, 1042

Heart disease in pregnancy (A. LeylandRobinson), 18

INDEX. r T BarnmDICAL JOURNxAL

JAN.-JUNE, 1923] INDEX. TM TaL MEDICL JoSiALt 13

Heart disease, the prevention of (F. JohnPoynton), 919(0)-Leading article on, 942-Correspondence on, 1038,1074

.eart disease and diseased tonsils, 1038,1074Heart problems in adolescent life (G. A. Suther-

land), 496 (0)Heart, review of books on, 596, 860Heat, effect of upon operations for exophthalmic

goitre(A. J. Walton). 1045 (0)'HEDEN, Karl: Venereal disease in Scandinavia,

1023HEDLEY, Dr. and Mrs.: Golden wedding of, 357-Presentation to, 357

HEEKES, John W.: Acute obstruction byMeckel's diverticulum with symptoms re-sembling appendicitis, 719

BEGGS, Francis Raymond Mitchell, obituarynotice of, 1002

-HEIBERG, J. L. (and D. C. MACGREGOR): Mathe-matics and Physscal Science in ClassicalAntiquity. rev., 384

HEINEMANN's new plan for introducing medicalbooks to country practitioners, 220

Beliotherapy, course of, 1079Heliotherapy, review of book on, 933Helminthiasis treated by carbon tetrachlorideand oil of chenopodium (J. G. Reed), 1048 (0).See al8o Hookworm

Helminthology, Journal of, 777HENDERSON, Agnes, M.B.E. conferred upon, 987IHENDEPWBON, Fergus L.: Radiology in the dia-

gnosis of pqlmonary tuberculosis, 681HENDRY, R. A.: Hydatidiform mole, 1095-

(J. St. George Wilson), 1095HENNESSY, T.: Irish hospital finance, 242HEuRY, A. K.: Jonnesco's operation for excising

the left cervico-thoracic ganglion of the sympa-thetic, 20-Note on the interpretation of sulcion certain bones, 330

HENSHAW, W. H.: Broken needle in perineum,578

Hepatic insufficiency, haemoclasic crisis as atest of, 461, 574

Herbals, oldEnglish, 432HERBERT, Lieut.-Col. H.: The Operative Treat-ment of Glaucoma, rev., 1057

Heredity, review of book on, 155Heriot's school memorial, 697Hermaphroditism, 766Hernia, diaphragmatic, of the entire stomach

(J. Grant Andrew), 184 (0)* Hernia, strangulated obturator, treatment of

(T. Rendle Short), 718 (0)Heroin (parliamentary note), 572, 1071HERON, Alexander, obituary notice of, 355Herpes zoster with localized muscular paralysis(Cecil Worster-Drought), 970 (W-Correspon-dence on, 1075

Herpes zoster ophthalmicus (Samuel Lodge andWilliam Oliver Lodge), 1084 (0)

Herpes zoster and varicella, 358HERRINGHAM, Sir W. P.: Registration of nurses,789

HERTZLER. A. E.: Diseases of the ThyroidGland, rev., 381

HERZFELD, MisS: Treatment of puerperal infec-tions, 511

HIEss, Julius H.: Principles and Practice ofInfant Feeding, rev., 768

HEvsvy: Element 72, 357HiEwAT, Fergus: Mediastinal tumour, 191HEWBR, C. Langton: Anaesthesia in Children,

rev., 246HEWER, Evelyn E.: Histological conditions in acase of Addison's disease, 235 (0)

HEEWETT, Sir Stanley, appointed surgeonapothe-cary to the Prince of Wales and his household,45

HEWITT, Sir Frederic W.: Anaesthetics and theirAdministration, rev., 108

HEWITT, J. A.: On the nature of sugar in theblood, 592 (0), 994

HEIWLETT, R. Tanner: Pathology, General andSpecial, for Students of Medicine, rev., 157

Hiccup, 75, 220, 358, 402, 450, 542Hiccup, epidemic, 603, 704, 744HIcKs, H. T.: Treatment of full-term ectopic

gestation, 379-Endometrioma of the ovary, 379HIGGINS, T. S., elected a Fellow of the RoyalSanitary Institute, 885-Presentation to, 958

HIGOs, Ernest W. M., obituary notice of, 264High altitudes. See AltitudesHighbury Pensioners Hospital. See HospitalBHighlands, hospitals and nursing in the, 697HmL, A. V.: The energetics of muscle, 342-Appointed Jodrell Professor of Physiology atUniversity College, London, 541

HILL, Leonard, presented with the "Consoli-dated Gold Fields of South Africa, Ltd." goldmedal, 491-Description of the kata-thermo-meter, 513, 637-The Science of Ventilation andOpen-air Treatment, 637-(and J. Argyll Camp-bell) The composition of the gases In artificialpneumothorax, 752 (0)-Biological action oflight, 1018MILL, T. Eustace: Pit-head hygiene, 20-Dietand preventive medicine, 192

HILL, T. G. (and P. HAs): An Introduction tothe Chemistrv of Plant Products. rev., 1098

HINDLEY, medical officership for (parliamentarynote). 483

- Histamine, action of on the veins (0. Inchley),f79 (0)

Historv of, the Great War, Based on OfficialDoeuments: Medical Services. Surgerv of theWar, vols. i and ii rev., 288, 332

History of Medicine. See Medical HIistory

HOBDAY, Frederick: Surgical treatment of renalcalculi, 64-Certain diseases of the cow andtheirinterest to the physician, 313 (0)

HOBSON, E. W.: His Giford lectures (1921-22) tobe published in volume form, 808

Hodgkin's disease, menstruation and pregnancyin (Arthur Gemmell), 469

Hodgkin's disease, the pyrexia of, 40HODSON, Vincent S., receives permission to wearthe decoration of the Order of the Nile, 173

HOGBEN, Lancelot T.: The origin of pituitarysecretions, 442

HOGG, F. S. D.: Methylated spirit drinking, 1080Holland: Vital statistics of in 1920, 432-Britishoto-laryngologists in, 694-Cancer research in,950-British Orthopaedic Association meets in,1028

HOLLAND, C. Thurstan, appointed honoraryconsulting radiologist to the Liverpool RoyalInfirmary, 571-Delivers theBilvanus Thomp-son memorial lecture on x rays in diagnosis,781

HOLLAND, Eardley: Primary carcinoma of thevagina, 151 - Leio-myosarcoma of a fibro-myoma, 510

HOLLAND, W.: Venereal disease in Scandinavia,1023

HOLLANDER, Bernard: The Psyvhology of Mis-conduct, Vice, and Crine, rev., 636

HoLTEs, Gordon: Some clinical manifestationsof tabes dorsalis, 47 (0)

HoTz s, Hillyard: Essential haematuria, 191-Ruptured aneurysm of middle cerebral artery,191

HOLT, L. Emmett: Food, Health, and Growth:a Discussion of the Nutrition of Children,rev., 194

Holy Island residents and insurance (parlia-mentary note), 437

Home Office: Memorandum re the DangerousDrugs Act (1920),. 69- Statement re theDangerous Drugs and Poisons (Amendment)Act (1923), 939

Hong Kong, rejection of the proposal to amal-gamate the naval and military hospitals at,829

HoNouRs:30, 45, 172, 173, 174, 449, 665, 946,987,1002, 1042,

1078Order of the Bath:K.C.B., 987C.B., 30,987

Order of the Star of India:K. C.B.I.. 30

Order of St. Michaeland St. George:C.M.G., 30.987

Order of the Indian Empire:K.C.I.E., 30C.I.E., 30,987

Royal Victorian Order:K.C.V.O., 30M.V.O., 987

Order of the British Empire:K.B.E., 30C.B.E.. 30.665O.B.E., 30, 45, 174, 665, 987M.B.E., 665, 987

Baronetcy, 946Knighthoods, 30,946. 987Kaisar-i-Hind Medal, 30Birthday, 987New Year, 30Foreign decorations, 172, 173. 449Order of St. John of Jerusalem:Promotions, 1042

Mentioned in dispatches, 1002, 1078Promotions, 30A correction, 174

Hookworm disease in India, report on, 76Hookworm disease treated by carbon tetra-chloride and oil of chenopodium (J. G. Reed),1048 (0). See aZso Helminthiasis

HOOTON, Lienit.-Col. Alfred, C.I.E. conferredupon, 30

HOPE, E. W. (andW. HANNA): Industrial Hyvgieneand Medicine, rev., 931

HORDER, Sir Thomas. appointed Physician-in.Ordinary to the Prince of Wales, 45-Ulcerativecolitis, 855-The private clinic in Great Britain,876-Baronetcy conferred upon, 946

HORBNE, Sir Andrew: Deep x-ray therapy ingynasecology, 418-Malignant ovarian tumour,419-Fibro-cystic tumour, 419

Horseshoe kidney. See KidneyHorsley lecture. See LectureHOPRT, F. A.: Artificial legs, 700HOsAiN, Maude E.: A request.for copies of Brain,308

Hospital almoners. 603Hospital, an American psychopathic, 1031Hospital, Belfast Cancer, 1037Hospital, Belfast Royal Victoria: Annualmeeting, 609

Hospital, Birmingham General: New externmidwifery department, 531-Report, 655

Hospital, Birmingham Mental, Hollymoor, 1071.See also Hospital, Hollymoor

Hospital, the Cancer, London: An appeal, 395-Research at. 948

Hospital, Cannock Chase (parliamentary note),ion

Hospital, Cardigan: Annual meeting, 1079Hospital, the Cassel. for- Functional NervousDisorders, note on, 736

Hospital, Cheshire County Mental: Report, 395

Hospital, Deaconess, Edinburgh: Annual meet-ing, 608

Hospital, Derby Borough Mental: Report, 169.See also Hospitals, State

Hospital, Edinburgh Royal Maternity: Statistics,608

Hospital, Edinburgh Sick Children's: Annualmeeting, 953

Hospital finance, Irish (Horace Law), 242Hospital, Glasgow Royal Cancer, 949Hospital grants and public health legislation

(Ireland), 993Hospital, Guy's: Reports, vol. lxxii, rev., 23;

vol. lxxiii, rev., 635, 933Hospital, Haslemere and District, opening of thenew, 169, 256

Hospital, HighburyPensioners, fire at, 1070Hospital, Hollymoor Mental: Opening of newpathological laboratories 1071Hospital, Kensington (Wales), for tuberculouschildren, 1110

Hospital, King Edward VII, Cardiff, to be knownift futureas the Cardiff Royal Infirmary, 1(41

Hospital, Krishna Rajendra: Report, 785Hospital, Leith, development of, 396Hospital, Liverpool, Open-air for Children:Report, 878

Hospital, Liverpool Royal Southern: Annualmeeting,1072

Hospital, London: Lectures at the MedicalCollege, 132

Hospital"maintenance" system, 532, 569, 610.See also Hospitals, voluntaryHospital, Manchester Babies': Report, 1119

Hospital. Maudsley: Administration and staffingof, 45 -Formal opening of, 173, 196-Course oflectures, 615

Hospital. Meath, Dublin: Annual meeting, 993Hospital," mental," or" asylum." See Asylumand Mental

Hospital, Middlesex, cancer research at, 948Hospital, Nottingham Children's: Annualmeeting, 1041

Hospital, Ophthalmic, at Jerusalem: Report,693

Hospitalpatients, payment by, 350Hospital policy, 41, 82, 128, 211, 261. 303, 353, 398,

442, 486, 537, 574, 610, 616, 661. 700, 788, 817, 827,835-Staff funds, 788. See also Hospitals,voluntary

Hospital provision for disabled war veterans:an American report, 685. 692

Hospital, Queen Charlotte's: Annual meeting,1079

Hospital, Ranchi European Mental, 351Hospital, Royal Free (London School of Medicinefor Women): Presentation of prizes, 793, 987

Hospital. Royal Morningside: Report, 440. 480Hospital, Royal National OrthQpaedic: Founda-

tion stone of New Nurses Home laid, 1106Hospital, Royal Northern, Holloway: Neuro-logical section established, 541

,Hospital, Royal Portsmouth: Election of chair-man, 741

Hospital, Royal Prince Alfred: Annual report,126-Psychiatry clinic at, 697Hospital, Russell Lea Nerve, proposal to close,697

Hospital, St. Bartholomew's Round theFountain, rev., 23-Octocentenary of, 36, 478,694, 792, 793, 906, 985. 1032-New premises forlaboratories. etc., 307-Reports, vol. lvi, rev.,727-A Short- Historv of. 1123-1923 (Sir D'ArcyPower and H. J. Waring), 944 -Service at St.Bartholomew-the-Great, 1032-Solemnity in theHospital Square, 1032-The Guildhall cere-mony, 1032-The Tableaux, 1032-Exhibits,1033-Bartholomew Fair, 1033-The Conv'er-sazione, 1034-Rahere Lodge, 1034-The OldStudents' Dinner, 1034

Hospital, St. Chad's, Birmingham: Note on, 1112Hospital, St. Mark's, for Cancer, Fistula, etc.-New buildings, 307

Hospital, St. Thomas's: Pharmacopoeia, rev.,976-Almoner's work. 987-Opening of the newbiochemical laboratory, 1061,1068

Hospital, St. Ultan's Infant, Dublin, 832,Hospital scheme, a contributory (Sussexscheme), 423-(The Oxford scheme), 522

Hospital staffs and income tax, 1077. See alsoIncome tax

Hospital Sunday Fund. See FundHospital, Sunderland Pensions (parliamentary

note), 695Hospital, Tainan, English Presbyterian Mission,Formosa: Report, 789

Hospital for Tuberculosis, at Cefr Mably, Wales.132, 1110Hospital for Tuberculosis (surgical) opened nearAscot, 917, 958

Hospital, Tyrone County: Report, 914Hospital, University College, London: The Kingopens the new buildings, 980-Leading articleon, 982. See also College

Hospital, United Services, Ascot: Opening ofthird and last block, 917, 958

Hospital, Westminster, to be closed for repairs1041

Hospital, Willesden War Memorial: Opening-of-the extension, 79

Hospital. Wolverhappton and StaffordthireGeneral: Petition for a charter of incorpora-tion, 491

Hospitals Commission, grants by (parliamentarynote), 780Hospitals, cottage, training of nurses in, 699.See also Nurses

I4 JAN.-JUNE, 1923]

Hospitals of Dublin and the treatment of insured

persons, 350Hospitals of Edinburgh: Visit of the Lord HighCommissioner, 993

Hospita's, L.c.C. Mental: The position of

pathologist to, 256Hospitals and legacy duty exemption (parlia-

mentary note), 1071, 1110Hospitals, Mental: Death rates in (parlia-mentary note), 483

Hospitals, mental, of the London CountyCouncil, service patients in (parliamentarynote), 529

Hospitals, mental, visitations to (parliamentarynote), 393

Hospitals of the Metropolitan Asylums Board

(parliamentary note), 1035Hospitals, St. Mary's, Manchester, review of

book on, 769Hospitals, Scottish, a "Maintenance System"

for, 532. See also Hospitals, voluntaryHospitals, State, 169, 212, 303Hospitals, Voluntary: Small consultative com-mittee of members of local committeesappointed, 87-Cenference of staffs of, 132-

Grants for (parliamentary note), 393-Contribu-tory sehemes (Sussex), 423 - (Oxford), 522-

"Maintenance" systems (Scottish), 532, 569,

610-Commission deals with applications for

grants, 578-And medical staff funds, 817-

Surrey and Croydon voluntary hospitals com-

mittee report, 871-Co-operation amoong, 1027-

Sheffield hospitals' penny in the £ scheme,1027. See also Hospital policy

Hospitals, voluntary (Sir Richard Luce), 863

Houses, State-assisted (parliamentary note), 529

Houses unfit for habitation (parliamentary note),

529Housing Bill, 741Housing in Scotland, 302HOUSTON, Dr.: Mentally defective children, 512

HOUSTON,R. A.: Some recent work in colourblindness, 255

HOWARTH, W. J.: Diet ard preventive medicine,192-Report on the public health of the City of

London, 913HOWAT, R. Douglas: Polythelia, 928 (0), 1115

HUGHES,E. E.: Curiously shaped calculi found

by chancein the bladder, 191HUGHEs, T. A. (and C. KELLAWAY): Obser-

vations on the influence of insulin on normal

metabolism in man, 710 (0)HtTLBEBT, H. H.: Eurhythm: Thought in Action.the Principles and Practice of Vocal and

Physical Therapy, rev., 194Human Inheritance, Treasurv of, 472

HuME, George Haliburton, obituary notice of,883

HUmE, W. E.: Erythredema or the "pink

disease," 201HUMPEHI5, F. Howard: Sterilization of the

unfit, 760HUNT, A. G.: Orthopaedic Nursing. PartI,

Joint Tuberculosis, rev., 23HUNT, G. H.: Diseased tonsils and heart disease,

1038Hunter, John: His affairs, habits, and opinions(Sir John Bland-Sutton), 267 (0)-The destruc-tion of his notes, 399 -

HUNTER, Lieut.-Col. Thomas, C.I.E. conferred

upon, 987HUSTER, William: Infection of teeth and gums,

63Hunterian Festival, 339, 346HIURST, A.P.: Osteo-arthritis and rheumatoid

arthritis, 762-Ulcerative colitis, 856-Toxicsymptoms following the alkaline treatment of

peptic ulcer, 1074HURST, E. Weston: Sinus thrombosis following

pneumonia in an adult, 929HUTCHIsON, Robert: The chronic abdomen,

667 (0)HUTSON, John: Small-pox and Vaccination in

Barbados, rev., 246HUXLEY, Frances: Ante-natal diagnosis, 514

Hydatid cysts of liver associatedwith gall stones

and empyema of gall bladder and pleura; re-

covery (Mabel L. Ramsay and H. F. Vellacott),

184 (0)

Hydatidiform mole (R. A. Hen*ry), 1095-

(J. St. George Wilson), 1095

Hydrogen ions and adrenal glands. See Adrenal

and Glands

Hvdrology, medical, special course of, 703, 735,885, 1029

Hygeia, 45, 665Hygiene exhibition in Strasbourg, 883

Hygiene, Industrial, bibliography of, 1022

Hygiene, Industrial, Conference on. 1108-Fatiguein industry, 1108-Industrial diseases and

injurious processes, 1109-Health of women

workers, 1109HyVgiene, influence of military service on (Sir

William Macpherson), 66Hygiene, personal, and its place in school teach-

ing (Octavia Lewin), 930Hygiene, review of books on, 931, 1022

Hygiene, the school of (leading article), 477, 600-

Note on, 527-Transitional executive committeeappointed, 907

Hypereemia, triangular frontal, In infants

(A. F. G. Spinks), 375

Hyperemesis gravidarum (Norman Wilson), 592

Hyperpiesla, case of (D. L. Vey, with a com-mmentary by Sir Clifford Allbutt) 672 (0)

Hyporplasia of the hypopbysis cerebri (J. D.

Cummins), 898

Hyperplasia of the upper jaw, chronic (DouglasGuthrie), 1093

Hyperthyroidism (T. G. Moorhead), 595Hyperthyroidism, adrenaline as a potential

factor in (D. J. Harries), 1015 (0)Hypertrophy and cardiac dilatation, 1042. See

also HeartHypnotism, review of book on, 815Hypophysis cerebri, hyperplasia of the (J. D.

Cummins), 898Hysterectomy in treatment of concealed acci-

dental haemorrhage (William Fordyce and

R. W. Johnstone), 241Hysterectomy in treatment of inversion of the

uterus (J. J. W. Evans), 854

I.

ILBERT, Sir Courtenay: The New Constitutiont ofIndia, rev., 1022

Ileum, congenital stenosis of, followed bv intus-susception (W. Turner Warwick), 804 (0)

Illness or accident'? 958, 1004Illumination of number plates on motor vehicles.

See MotorImperial Institute, financial difficulties of, 265

IMPBY,R. Lance: Treatment of genital prolapse,

1093INcH, Captain Thomas Douglas, Italian Order of

St. Maurice and St. Lazarus conferred upon,449

Inmocape Retrenchment Committee's report,429

INCHLEY. 0.: The action of histamine on theveins, 679 (0)

Income Tax: 46. 88, 132, 174, 220, 266, 357, 402, 450,492, 542, 578, 616, 666, 704. 746, 778, 794, 839,886,

918, 1004, 1042, 1120-Revew of books on, 245,1058, 1077, 1080-Parliamentary notes on, 437-

Separate taxation of married persons, 437-Car transactions, 450, 542, 616. 666, 746, 794,

918, 1004 Allowable expeoses, 578, 616Effective rates of, 778-And hospital staffs,1077

Incubation, infection during. See InfectionIncurables, care of in their homes, 953Indexes, half-yearly, 76

INDIA:American medical diplomas in, 610Cbemical examinations in the Punjab, 127

Child welfare, 38. 351Child wives in, 351Dinner to Sir Temulji B. Nariman, 785Education for medical women in India, 128

Hookworm disease in: Report, 76Inchcape Retrenchment Committee's report,429

Leper asylums in (parliamentary note), 780

Leprosy in, 127Milk supply of Bombay, 652Nursing and child welfare, 38Nursing developments in. 652Payment by hospital patients, 350Plague in,633, 703

Public Health Commissioner's office not to be

abolished, 838Public health and medical research in (leading

article), 640Ranchi European Mental Hospital, 350Rat repression, 39Retrenchment in Bengal, 609Retrenchment Committee's report to Viceroy,

609, 640. 838Rockefeller Fellowships for India, 39Royal Commission on the services, 652,1041Surgery at Mysore, 785Universities of (parliamentary note), 695

Unqualified medical practitioners in Bengal,

39

Indian Medical Service (inrliamentary note), 345

-Correspondence on, 354-Annual dinner, 1117

Indian Political Department, 338Indian Services, Royal Commission appointed

to inquire into the organization and conditions1199

Indigestion, discussion on. 722Industrial colony in treatment of tuberculosis.See Tuberculosis

Industrial diseases'compensation (parliamentarynote), 437

Industrial diseases and injurious processes

(T. M. Legge). 1109Industrial efficiencyand atmosphericconditions,36

Industrial fatigue (D. R. Wilson), 1108

Industrial Fatigue Research Board: Reports on

atmospheric conditions and industrial effi-

ciency (H. Weston and May Smith), 36-

Atmospheric conditions in cotton weaving(S. Wyatt), 389-Annual report,779, 819-Lead-ing article on, 822

Industrial hygiene, See HygieneIndustrial painting, hygienic methods of. 167

Industrial Psychology, National Institute of,571. See also Psychology

Industrial research, practical use of the micro-scope in, 132

Inebriety, sanatorium for, 793Infant feeding, review of books on, 515, 768

Infant mortality. See MortalityInfant Welfare Conference, 778, 1111. See also-Baby week

Infantile complaints, milk injections in (W. A.Wilson-Smith). 238-(B. P. Sabawala), 238

Infants. See also ChildrenInfection during incubation, 355,700Infectious and contagious diseases in schools,code of rules for the prevention of, 251

Infectious diseases notification (parliamentarynote), 1070

Infectious diseases (parliamentary note). 10351070

Infectious diseases, review of books on, 474Infirmary, Cardiff Royal, 1041Infirmary, Dundee Royal: Caird bequest, 307Infirmary, Edinburgh Eye, Ear, and Throat,Note on, 533

Infirmary, Edinburgh Royal: Annual report, 80-Pageant, 993

Infirmary, Glasgow Eye: Annual meeting, 396Infirmary, Glasgow Royal, 80-Report, 349Infirmary, Greenock Eye: Annual meeting, 209Infirmary, Hull Royal, receives a gift to purchasex-ray apparatus for treatment of cancer. 578

Infirmary, Leeds General: Visit of the Prince ofWales, 992

Infirmarv, Leicester Royal: 150th anniversarymeeting, 742

Infirmary, Liverpool Royal: Annual meeting 608Infirmary, Kilmarnock: The first surgeon to, 349Infirmary, Manchester Royal: Annual report,208-X-ray department of, 832

Infirmary, Royal Albert Edward, Wigan: 50thanniversary, 1036

Infirmary, Sunderland Eye: Annual meeting,395

Influenza treated with air containing smallamounts of chlorine. 958

Influenza bacillus of Pfeiffer, Danish studies of.117

Influenza and the lay press, 249Influenza pandemic, 1918 (J. G. Adami), 560Influenza, surgical complications of (R. A.Barlow), 1018

Influenza, virus of (Sir Spencer Lister), 200INGE, William Ralph: Outspoken Essays, rev.,383-Religion and some medico-sociologicalproblems, 437

INGLIS, Elsie, memorial to, 484INGRAM, P. C. P.: Chancre redux, 1091 (0)Inheritance of acquired characters. See Charac-

tersInjury and recovery, review of book on. 596Inquests, coroners', anaesthetic deaths (J. HeChaldecott), 719-Discussion, 720

Insane, care of in London, 783Insane, treatment of and the Lunacy Law

(leading article). 430-Correspondence on, 536.657. See also Lunacy

Insanity in New South Wales, 1073Insomnia (A. R. Cushny), 329-Discussion, 329Iostitution, Liverpool Medical: Clean milk, 65-Dermatitis in bakers, 65-" Acute abdomen"in the child, 65-Annual meeting. 208-Surgicalaspects of tuberculosis of the abdominal lym-phatic glands. 286 -Ergotism, 287-Myeloma ofthe ischium, 287-Menstruation and pregnancyin Hodgkin's disease, 469-Osteitis deformans,469 Oxycephaly, 469 Appendicitis, 469-Special general meeting to receive report of theRevision of Laws Committee, 531-Croupouspneumonia inehildren and its complications,631-Injuries to the cervical spine. 632-Urti-caria, 632-Abnormal findings in blood andexereta, 722-Non-obstructive jaundice, 764-An unusual mineral deposit in the soft tissuesof the hands, 764-Fracture dislocation of thefourth cervical vertebra, 764-Cystoscopy andpyelography, 858 Bronchopneumonia in a,stillborn foetus, 859-Unexpected death inchildren, 859

Instruments for high microscopical magnifica-tion (James Beatty), 721

Instruments'left in the peritoneal cavity (Clif-ford White), 228 (0)

Insulin (L6on Blum), 200

Insulin administered by inunction (S. V. Telfer).715 (0)

Insulin administration, clinical results of, 737-Leading article, 733

Insulin, statement by the Medical ResearchCouncil, 341, 690, 695, 737

Insulin and diabetes-the present position (H. F.Moore), 418

Insulin [pancreatic extracts] in the treatment ofdiabetes mellitus, further clinical experiencewith (F. G. Banting, W. R. Campbell, and A. A.Fletcher), 8 (0)-Leading article on. 32-(L6onBlum), 200-Correspondence on, 787. 833, 882,886

Insulin, influence of upon acidosis and lipaemia.in diabetes (H. Whitridge Davies, Charles G.Lambie, D. Murray Lyon, Jonathan Mleakins,and William Robson). 847 (0). 857

Insulin, influence of on the normal metabolismin man (C. H. Kellaway and T. A. Hughes),710 (0)

Insulin Manufacture and distribution of inScandinavia, 1103

Insulin for sale, announcement by the MedicalResearch Council, 341, 690, 695, 787, 833, 908-Removal of special conditions of sale of, 908

Insulin supply (parliamentary note), 437Insulin. See also DiabetesInsurance, health, problems in America, 986Insurance medical service (leading article), 248

INDEX. [ TEa BRImiSI MEDICAL JOURNAL

JAN.-JUNE, 1923] INDEX. Ta BnmIMIDIE Jo s 15

INSuRNCE NATIONAL:Committees, 483Control Fund, 829cOoroner's attack on the panel system, 875. 918Dental treatment, 1035Dublin hospitals and the treatment of insuredpersons, 350

Expenditure, 437Finance (leading article), 903Holy Island. residents and, 437Insurance Advisory Committee (Ireland), 742Leading article on. 903Medical benefits, 393Medical Service, 248, 740, 991, 1035, 1069Medicine and medicines, 1120Medicines for panel patients, 529Panel committees, conference of (leading

article), 1026Panels, maximum size of, 529Parliamentary notes, 345 393. 436, 482, 483, 529.

572, 694, 740, 829, 909, 991. 1035. 1069Payment of insurance practitioners. 694Reserve value contingency fund, 829Review of book on, 1020Unemployment and sickness, 393, 436, 482, 780,829

Intelligence and environment, 643Intersexuality, developmental (F. A. E. Crew),

766Intestinal bacteria, Influence of upon thethyroid gland (D. J. Harries), 191, 553 (0)-Correspondence on., 659, 834, 886

Intestinal obstruction following acute appen-dicitis and peritonitis (P. F. McFarlan), 61 (0)

Intestinal obstruction, cause of death in (SetonPringle), 512

Intestinal stasis, 82-Case of (C. Dundas Mait-land), 717 (0). See also Colon, non-malignantaffections of

Intestine, subcutaneous rupture of (R. P.Rowlands), 716 (0)

Intestine, large, volvulus of (A. R, Boutham),1050 (0)

Intestine, small, extensive resections of (PirieWatson), 1055

Intoxications, review of book on, 194Intracranial aerocele (Sir William Wheeler andE. C. Smith). 560

Intrathoracic aneurysms. See AneurysmIntuss;sception. acute, two cases of in children,resection, recovery (W. A. Thompson), 971

Intussusception supervening on congenitalstenosis of the ileum (W. Turner Warwick),804 (0)

Intussusception, chronic, case of (G. A. Ewart),629 (0)

Intussusception. chronic, in children (R. C. Dun),107

Intussusception, chronic, fixation of caecum in(J. B. Alexander), 508

Intussusception, ileo-colic, caused by Meckel'sdiverticulum and simulating ectopic gentation(H. H. Greenwood), 1016 (0)

Ionic medication (David Campbell), 409 (0)-Correspondence on, 487, 535, 613, 659, 914-Leading article, 867

Ionic medication and the constant current, 867

Ireland:Belfast: Royal Vietoria Hospital, 609-NewCancer Hospital, 1037

Dairy and cowshed inspection, 80Dispensary doctors and dispensary midwives,superannuation of, 441

Distributive Workers' annual report, 655DUBLIN:Associated Dublin hospitals and the treat-ment of insured persons, 350

Corporation of and the treatment of tuber-culosis, 350

Infant Aid Society, 573Meath Hospital, 993St. Ultan's Infant Hospital, 832Luperannuation allowances, 784University graduates. 1037

Food inspection, 533Free State Army Medical Service. 609, 914. 1114Free State Ministry of Health, 654Free State Ministry of Local Government andPoor Law medical offlcers, 80

Governor of Northern Ireland, 396Hospital grants and public health legislation,993

Irish internment camps, report of Inter-national Red Cross on, 954,1073

Irish Medical Association, annual meeting,1037

Irish Kedical Committee, 1113Limerick City Medical Association, 485Local Government Bill (Irish Free State), 302Medical inspection of Irish school children,

653Mullingar medical officers, 350Poor Law officers' salaries, 485Poor Law services, reform of, 533Public health, 396Royal Academy of Medicine, 784. See alsoAcademy in General Index

Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 654,880

Salaries of medical officers, 880, 993Bchool medical inspection, 699bchool medical service, 954Smith, Professor Elliot, 256Superannuation allowances, 7848weepstakes forcharitablePurposes, 170

Ireland (continued):Tuberculosis in co. Armagh, 573Tuberculosis scheme for co. Monaghan, 80Tyrone County Hospital, 914Ulster, medical appointments in, 127Ulster Medical Soeiety, 127, 609Vital statistics of Northern Ireland, 1072Wexford Local Medical Committee, 954Women's National Health Association, 832

Irish Free State: Ministry of Local Governmentand Poor Law medical officers, 80-ArmyMedical Service. 609, 914, 1114-Ministry ofHealth, 654-School medical inspection, 698-Superannuation allowances, 785

Irish internment camps, report of InternationalRed Cross on, 954, 1073

Irish Medical Committee, 1113-Advisory Com-mittee to the Irish Insurance Commission,1113-Irish medical services, 1113-Red Crosson motor cars, 1114-Medical attendant to St.Patrick's College, Maynooth, 1114-Medicalfees for life insurance, 1114-Remuneration forholidays, consultations, administration ofanaesthetics, etc., 1114-Tax on motor cars,1114

Irish Nurses' Union and Irish public health, 396Irish Union of Distributive Workers and clerks:Report, 655

IRVINE, Assistant Surgeon B. A., M.B.E. con-ferred upon, 665

IRVINE, John C. D., presentation to, 45IRVING, John, obituary noti¢e of, 540IRWIN, S. T.: Tetanus, 326-Dropped foot due topressure on the external popliteal nerve, 326

Ischium, myeloma of (G. P. Newbolt), 287Italian professors who will reachl the age limitof 75 years in 1923, 759

Italian spas, visit to, 665Italy as a winter resort, 116, 266Italy, South, as a winter residence for a case of

phthisis, 794ITTYCHARIYA, Captain Chakalyit Chandy,obituary notice of, 665

IvENs, Frances: Submucous fibromyoma re-moved by myomectomy, 470

Ivory Cross: Dinner in honour of St. Apollonia,173

J,

JACKsOSN, Chevalier: Bronchoscopy and Eso-phxaoscopm: A Manual of Peroral Endoscopyand Laryngeal Surgery, rev., 421

JAMEs, J.: The treatment of dental cases, 854Japan: Cholera in, 45-Commission to visit theUnited States to study the American andCanadian medical institutions and methods,266-Annual meeting of the Japan NationalCongress of Medical Practitioners, 356

JARRICOT, J.: Le Dispensaire Mann : UnOrganisme Noutveau de Puericulture, rev., 334

Jaundice, non-obstructive (R. J. M. Buchanan),764

Jaundice, review of book on, 1096Jaw, upper, chronic hyperplasia of (DouglasGuthrie), 1093

Jaw, upper, malignant disease of (MusgraveWoodman), 1094

JEFFERSON, Geoffrey: Fractional test-meal ingastric and duodenal ulcer, 191-Reviewsvols. i and ii of the History of the Great War,288, 332-Injuries to the cervical spine, 632

JEFFERSON, John C.: Lacerated kidney due toindirect violence, 1053 (0)

JENNERi, Edward: Centenary of the death of, 33,73,163, 203-Leading article on, 163-Acad6miede M4decine meeting in honour of, 203, 908-Commemoration at the Royal Society of Medi-cine, 204-Jenner memorial medal, 206-Jennerrelies, 206, 249-Mrs. Jenner, 358-The smell ofLondon smoke, 746-French souvenir, 908

JERSLD, O.: Venereal disease in Scandinavia,1023

Jerusalem: The ophthalmic hospital at, report,693-Meat poisoning in (G. Stuart), 854

Jews, sanitary conditions among (statistics), 1119Johns Hopkins Hospital and University:Collected Papers of Members of the Gyneco-logical Department of, 1916 to 1922, rev., 110

JOHNSTON, Robert, obituary notice of, 662JOHNSTON, T. B. (and L. BEESLY): A Manual ofSurgtcalAnatomy,rev., 109-RegionalAnatomy,rev., 292

JOHNSTONE, Major David Patrick, C.I.E. con-ferred upon, 987

JOENSTONE, Professor: Mentally defectivechildren, 512

JOENSTONE,R. J.: Intrinsic dysmenorrhoeas 724-Continuous catgut suture in gynaecology, 766

JOHNSTONE, R. W.: Concealed accidentalhaemorrhage treated by hysterectomy, 241-Operations on the round ligaments, 631-In-trinsic dysmenorrhoea. 723-Ohorion angioma,766-Endometrioma of the posterior vagivalwall, 767

JOLL, C. A.: Appendicitis six years previouslyfollowed by a fistula, 242-Neoplasm of thebrain, 242-Diagnosis and treatment of gallstones,858

JOLY, J. Swift: Surgical treatment of renalcalculi, 64

JOLYRT, Professor, death of, 86JONAS, Herbert C.: Case of torsion of the gallbladder, 1016 (0)

JONEs, Arnold: Cavernous haemangiomas of thevocal cord, 191

JONES, Herbert: Pit-head hygiene, 20JONES, H. E,: Glycosuria, 765JoNEs, H. Wallace: Two cases of " knucklepads," 759

JONEs, J. Arnold: The lingual tonsil, 1094-Tuberculosis of nose, pharynx, and larynx,1094

JONES, J. H. Morris, elected chairman of theColwyn Bay Urban District Council, 745

JONES, Pickering: Female foetus with numerousabnormalities, 470

JONES, Sir Robert: Blind masseurs, 488-(AndRobert W. LOVETT): Orthopaedic Surgerv, rev.,634, 685-Honorary degree, McGill University,conferred upon, 697

JONES, Wallace: Osteitis deformans, 469JONES-PELLIPsON, C. E.: Infective tonsillar

disease, 559Jonnesco's operation for excision of the leftcervico-thoracic ganglion of the sympathetic(A. K. Henry), 20

JORDAN, Furneaux: Treatment of full - termectopic gestation, 379

JORDAN. Walter R.: The rights of a registered-medical practitioner, 539

Journal of NeurologV and Psvehopathology Infuture to be published by Messrs. W. Heine-mann, 616

Journal of Helminthology, first number, 777JOUBNfi, M.: Pr4cis de Pathologie Midicale, rev.,684

Juvenile delinquency, review of book on, 68

K.

Kala-azar in Assam, recrudescence of epidemic(leading article), 430

Kala-azar treated by "Bayer 2C5 " (WarringtonYorke), 370 (0)

KAMmERER, Paul: Inheritance of acquiredcharacters, 867

KANEKO, Renjiro: Ueber die pathologischeAnatomie den Spirochaetosis icterohaemor-rhagica Inada (Weilsche Erankheit), rev., 1096

KARN, Mary (and Karl PEABSON): Statistics of ababy clinic, 645

Katathermometer, description of (Leonard Hill),513

Katathermometer, body temperature, and effici-ency, 637

KAUFF'MANN, 0.: Organs from a case of lymph-adenoma, 419

KAYE, G. W. C.: X-ray measurement and pro-tection, 389

KAYE, J. R.: Public health and education, 992KEBLE, Colonel Alfred E. C.: C.B.E. conferredupon, 665

KEErER, Surgeon-Major William Napier, obituarynotice of, 264

KEEN, W., completes fifty years' service withthe Chelsea Board of Guardians, 45

KEEN, W. W., honorary M.D.Paris conferredupon, 431-I Believe in God and in .Evolution,526

KEITH, Sir Arthur: Hunterian lectures on man'sposture, its evolution and disorders, 451, 499,545, 587, 624,669 (0)

KEITH, J. R,: Cupping, 886KELLAWAY, C. H. (and T. A. HUGEHE8): Observa-

tions on the influence of insulin on normalmetabolism in man, 710(0)

KELLOCK, T. B., estate and bequests of, 491KELLY., R.E.: Ergotism. 287KEMP, Lieut.-Colonel David Claude, obituarynotice of, 703

KEMP5TER, Christopher: DentalRadiology, rev.,110

KENDALL, A. I.: Bacteriology: General, Patho-logical, and Intestinal, rev., 421

KENNEDY, W. P.: X-ray plate of the cervicalspine, 193

KENNON, Robert: Appendicitis, 469Kenya, medical retrenchments at (parliamentary

note), 345-Medical service of (leading article).687

KER, C. B.: Insomnia, 329KERR, Isabel: Kaisar-i-Hind medal conferredupon, 30

KIDD, Frank: Surgical treatment of renalcalculi, 64

Kidney, horseshoe (Clifford Morson), 236 (0)Kidney, lacerated, due to indirect violence (JohnC. Jefferson), 1053 (0)

Kidney, white, with an associated congenitalhydronephrosis (Ivor J. Davis), 633

KrLLICH, Charles, obituary notice of, 838KING, Preston: X-ray photograph of a fractureof the body of the fifth cervical vertebra, 287

KINGSBURY, A. Neave: Isolation of B. anthracisfrom a shaving brush, 417

KINGsCOm, Ernest: ' Athletic heart," 661-Cardiac dilatation and hypertrophy, 1042

Krx, Mr.: A rare abdominal tumour, 326KIRPATRcK., T. P. C.: Treatment of venerealdiseases, 633

KLEIN, C. A.: Hygienic methods of industrialpainting, 167

I6 JAN.-JUNE, 1923]

KLEINE, F. K.: The Rhodesian tests of Bayer" 205," 35KLOTZ, Oskar, appointed to the chair of pathologyin the University of Toronto, 484

KNOWLES, Frank Crozer (and others): Tuber-culosi8 in Infancy and Childhood, rev., 291

KNox, Robert: X-ray treatment of malignantdisease, 152-Appreciation of Conrad Rontgen,305 Elevation of the diaphragm due tounilateral phrenic paralysis, 472

KNox, William W. N. (and T. K. MONRO):Botulism as seen in Scotland in 1922,279(0)Knuckle pads, " two cases of (H. WallaceJones), 759

KNYVETT. Hugh, obituary notice of, 491KoRENcHEvs3KY, V.: The Aetiology andPatholon.of Rickets from anExperimental Point of View,.121 Effects of excess of calcium on theskeleton, 802 (0)ISTENSEN, Martin: Investigations into the

Occurrence and Classification of the Haemo-globinophilic Bacteria, 117

KROGH, Professor: The manufacture and dis-tribution of insulin in Scandinavia, 1103

KRUYT, H. R.: Electric charge of colloids in themedical chemistry department of the Uni-versity of Edinburgh, 912

L.

Labour Conference, International: Health at(parliamentary note), 877

Labour, determination of, 886Labour obstructed by carcinoma of the bladder

(J. W. Bride), 1095Labour obstructed by a contraction ring (Drs.White-Cooper and Griffith), 286

Labour followed by suppression of urine(Ambrose W. Owen), 630

LAoEKiE, J. Lamond: Treatment of puerperalinfections, 511-Intrinsic dysmenorrhoea, 725

Lactic acid in the treatment of chronic enteritis(I. H. Lloyd.Williams), 1053

LADELL, R. Macdonald: The teaching of psycho-therapy, 42

LARNN3c, R. Th6ophile, selected passages of theworks of, 1104

LAMBIE, Oharles G. (and others): Tbe influenceof insulin upon acidosis and lipaemia indiabetes, 847 (0), 857

Lamps, mercury-vapour. 266LANCASMRE, G. H.: Urticaria, 632Lancashire: East Lancs (Territorial) WarMemorial, 301Lancet," the centenary of the, 34, 527

LANE, Lieut.-Col. Clayton: Oa ankylostomeinfection, 551 (0)

Lange test, colloidal gold for: a correction, 88IANGMEAD, F.: Laboratory tests in diseases of

liver and pancreas, 467LANGRPIDGE, Lieut.-Col. G. T.: Hiccup, 220LANGTON, Neville: The Prince of Beggars, rev.,

157Laryngeal intubation in anaesthetics (StanleyRowbotham), 1090 (0)

Laryngectomy done under local anaesthesia(James Adam), 472

LASLETT, E, E.: Restoration of the heart beat,882

LATHAM, Arthur, obituary notice of. 701LAw, Mr. Bonar, serious illness of, 909LAw, Horace: Irish hospital finance, 242LAWRENCE, R. D. (and G. A. HARRISON): Diastase

in blood and urine in diabetes mellitus, 317 (0)LAWS, Rev. Robert, C.M.G. conferred upon, 987LAWSON, Sir Arnold: War Blindness at St.Dunstan's, rev., 67

LAWSON, James: Cauterization of pleuraladhesions by thoracoscopy, 470

Lead paint and plumbism, 604Lead poisoning (parliamentary note), 1070LIead poisoning, the blood as guide to early

diagnosis in (Robert Craik), 103 (0)-Corre-spondence on, 170, 210

Leading Articles:Acidosis and alkalosis, 295Adrenal secretion, the physiology of, 1025Ambulance trains, 1060"Angels and ministers," 71Asthma, the mechanism of, 523Biological foundations, 387British Medical Association, 940Budget, the, 689Byron, Lord, lameness of, 568Canada and the Association, 982Cancer research, appeal for, 944Conference of Panel Committees, 1026Country practitioner, 904Criminal responsibility, 569Diabetes and Insulin. See InsulinGalen, 198Gastric and duodenal ulcers, treatment of, 247Heart disease, prevention of, 942Industrial fatigue, 822Inheritance of acquired characters, 867Insulin in diabetes, 32, 733-Risks of, 733Insurance finance, 903Insurance Medical Service, 248Ionic medication and the constant current, 867Jenner,Bdward, 163Kala-azar in Assam: The recrudescence ofepidemic, 430

Lunacy law and the treatment of the insane,430

Man's posture, its evolution and disorders, 687Medical education in the melting-pot, 821Medical practitioner, the rights of a, 477Medical service of Kenya Colony. 687Microbial transmissible autolysis. 197Mortality in occupations, 339National health insurance finance, 903" New midwifery," 640Nurses' registration, 823Nutrition in etiology. 905Organizing of the profession for war, 31Pasteur, a century of, 72Pasteur's influence on medicine, 164Pasteur's influence on surgery. 119Photosynthesis and sea air, 601Physiology of the adrenal secretion, 1025Pituitary secretion, 732Post-graduate education in London, 567Psycho-analysis, 33Psychology of dreams, 775Public health and medical research in India,

640Radium in cancer of the tongue, oesophagus,and rectum, 297

Registrar-Ceneral's annual report, 296Rickets, etiology of, 121Rights of a medical practitioner. See MedicalRonald Ross, honour to, 1102Scheme of life, 339School of hygiene, 477, 600Sphenoidal sinus, 943Sugar versus alcohol, 523Suicide, a statistical study of, 431Byphilimetry, 774Units of a whole, 982Vaccine treatment of tuberculosis by a newmethod (Dreyer), 1059

Venereal disease report. 1024Veterinary literature during the eighteenthcentury, 722

Vienna report on rickets, 983War iDjuries and life assurance, 120Windward Islands Medical Service, 1102Wren, Sir Christopher, and medical science,

386

League of Nations: International course formedical officers, 87, 656-Return of disabledmen to industrial work, 87-InternationalAdvisory Committee on Anthrax Control, 162-The traffic in dangerous drugs, 602-Plumbismand lead paint, 604-Sixth session of the HealthCommittee, 793-Health Committee, sixthsession, 945-Conference on industrial hygiene,1108

LEATHER, J. B.; Loss of limbs from syphiliticdisease of bone, 192

LE BEc, B.: Medical Proof of the Miraculous:A ClinicalStudy, rev., 423

LECLEROQ, Arthur: L'ArtMroscl4rose et sontraitement, Les maladies de la cinquantaine,rev., 292

Lecture, the Bowman: Ocular aspects ofpituitary disorders (G. de Schweinitz), 816

Lecture. the Cameron: Microbie transmissibleautolysis (Jules Bordet), 175

Lecture, the Chadwick: London's unhealthyareas (Topham Forrest), 347

Lecture, Gibson Memorial, 1036Lecture, Victor Horsley Memorial, 122Lecture, Hunterian: Some problems of gastricand duodenal ulcer (Sir Berkeley Moynihan),221

Lecture, Mackenzie Davidson Memorial: X-raydiagnosis of the pathological gall bladder(A. W. George), 902-Note on. 906

Lecture, Maudsley: Psychiatry in Canada (C, K.Clarke), 972

Lecture, the Middlemore: Refraction (T.Harrison Butler), 843 (0)

Lecture, the Montgomery: The movement of theeyes (Elliot Smith), 256, 298

Lecture. the nilvanus Thompson Memorial:X rays in diagnosis (C. Thurstan Holland), 781

Lecture, the Vicary: The anatomical delinea-tions of Vesalius (W. G. Spencer), 341

Lectures, FitzPatrick: The post-Hippocraticschools of medicine (R. 0. Moon), 145,187 (0)

Lectures. Gifford (1921-22), to be published involume form, [08

Lectures, Goulstonian The nature of arterio-sclerosis (Geoffrey Evans), 454, 502, 548 (0)

Lectures, Hunterian: Man's posture, its evolu-tion and disorders (Sir Arthur Keith), 451, 499,545, 587, 624, 669 (0)-Leading article on, 687

Lectures, Oliver-Sharpey: The activity of thecapillary blood vessels and its relation tocertain forms of toxaemia (H. H. Dale), 959,1006 (0)

Lectures, Rhodes: The new constitution ofIndia (Sir Courtenay Ilbert and Lord Meston),1022

Lectures, the Stewart: The modern psychology(B. J. A. Berry), 255

LEE, Dr.: Treatment of congenital syphilis, 512LEE, Fraser: Treatment of puerperal infections,

511LEBCH, Bosdin: Fish bone in larynx, 191LEiEs. C. H., appointed a member of the Safetyin Mines Research Board, 745

LEES, David: Gonococcal infections of tubesand ovaries, 241

LE FANU, G. E, H. (and A. J. B. 0'BRIEN): Anoutbreak of relapsing fever, 698

LEFEBVRE, Charles: La Periode Prd-cpiratoire,rev., 682

LEGGE, T. M.: Industrial diseases and injurlouR..processea, 1109

Legs, artificial, 700. See also ArtificialLEHNDOBFF, Heinrich: Kurzes Lehrbuch derKinderkra;nkheiten, rev., 976leicester: New health offices opened, 484LEIGHTON, G.: Botulism and Food Preservation(The Loch Maree Tragedv), rev., 932

LEIPER, R. T., elected a Fellow of the RoyalSociety, 391

LEISHMAN, Sir William, appointed Director-General of the Army Medical Service, 388, 401

LEMAIRE, M. (and others): Reins et OrganesGenito-urinaire, rev., 245

LEMATTE, L.: L'OPoth6rapie du Praticien, rev.,515

LEmPRIERfi, L. R.: Rupture of the spleen, 681LENNIE, R. A.: Concealed accidental haemor-rhage treated by conservative Caesareansection, 898

L'Entente Hygi6nique, 656. See also Public:Health Officers

LENz, Fritz (and others): Menschliche Erblich-keitslehre, rev., 155

Leper asylums in India, results of treatmentand research in (parliamentary note), 780

Leprosy Conference, International, 987Leprosy in India, 127Leprosy, recent advances in the treatment of,

524LEREBOULLET, P. (and others): EnadocrineGlands and the Sympathetic System, rev., 292

LETtILLE, Maurice: Inavection-Palvation, Per-cussion, Auscultation: Leur Pratique en.cliniqeae m6dicale, rev., 195

LEVENTON, Lieut.-Col. Asher, C.I.E. conferredupon, 987

LEVTN, Joseph J.: Trauma and appendicitis, 351LEvY, Gabrielle: Contribution a I'Etude desManifestations Tardives de l'EnclphaliteEpidemique, rev, 422

LEVY, Goodman: Cardio-vascular conditions inrelation to anaesthesia, 210

Lewbart disinfector, 771LEWIN, Octavia: Personal hygiene and its placeain school teaching, 930

LEwis,B.: Medizini8chesVademekum in deutsacherund englisher sprache. I, Filr Ohrendrzte;II, Filr Nasen- und Halsdrzte; III,FPr Augen-drzte, rev., 685

LFEYTON, 0. The treatment of diabetes mellitus.707 (0)-Insulin and diabetes mellitus, 882

LAN, Camille (editor): L'Annhe Meldicalepratsque, rev., 976

LIBBY, Walter: The Historv of Medicine in itsSalient Features, rev., 1022

Life assurance and war injuries (leading article),120

Limb fitting, artificial (Middleton Connon), 287Limb fitting, artificial: New rules for fitting

centres, 491, 525Limbs, artificial (parliamentary note), 345,606Limbs, artificial, supply of, 525, 700. See als8

ArtificialLimerick City Medical Association, 485LINDSAY, James Alexander: Medical Axioms.Aphorisms, and Clinical Memoranda, rev., 422-Note on, 488

LINTON, Right Rev. J. H.: Persian Sketches,rev.. 195

Lip-reading instruction for ex-service men(parliamentary note), 878

Lipaemia in diabetes, influence of insulin upon(H. Whitridge Davies, Charles G. Lambie,D. Murray Lyon, Jonathan Meakins, andWilliam Robson), 847 (0)

Lipolysis, defective, in diabetes and cancer, 1075Lipoma (H. Sheasby), 378Liquor, sale of to young persons (parliamentary

note), 393, 482-Note on. 481Liquor Traffic Prohibition Bill, 741Lister Institute, annual report, 870LISTER, Lieut.-Col. A. E. J.: Intracapsularextraction of cataract, 612

LISTER, Sir Spencer: The virus of influenza,200

LITTLE, E. Muirhead: Treatment of Dupuy-tren's contraction, 746-A pelvic support forplaster bandaging, 771

LITTLEJOHN, Harvey: The microspectroseopefor the detection of blood, 124

LITMLER. Meredith: " Mixed tumour" of theuterus, 469

Liver diseases, value of laboratory tests in(W. Langdon Brown), 461 (0)-Discussion on.467

Liver, hydatids of. See HydatidLiver, review of book on, 813Liverpool City coroner's report, 208 - Newmaternity hospital for, 833-Cancer researchin, 949

LIviNGSTONE, George R.: Puerperal infections,880

LIVINGSTONE, John: Suboccipital meningocelesuccessfully removed. 508

Livingstone College. See CollegeLlandrindod, spa treatment established at, 485LLOYD, John Daniel, obituary notice of, 85LLOYD, Major-General Owen Edward Penne-father, K.C.B. conferred upon, 987

LLOYD, Inspector General William Harris,obituary notice of, 665

LLOYD-WLLIAMS, I. H.: Lactic acid in the treat-ment of chronic enteritis, 1053

LLoYD-WILLulAs, W.: Two necropsise. 578Loaloa in chrysops, development of, 82Local Government areas, 300Local Government Bill (Irish Free SItate). 302

INDEX. rTE BTu

IMEDICAL J010U35A

JAN.-JUNE, 1923] INDEX. _DIMnJOVZIrAZ 17J

Local Government (Irish) and Poor Law medicaloffliers. See Poor Law

LQOC3EANE, C. D.: Treatment of full-term ectopicgestation, 379- Adeno-myoma of the recto-vaginal septum, 379- Adeno-myoma of theuterus, 379-Epithelioma of the vulva followingleucoplakia, 379-Endometrial adenoma of theabdominal wall. 767

LOCKEART-IUMBRY, P.: X-ray treatment ofmalignant disease, 152-Ulcerative colitis, 856

LODGE, Samuel (and William Oliver LODGE):Herpes zoster ophthalmicus, 1084 (0)

LODGB, William Oliver (and Samuel LODGE):Herpes zoster ophthalmicus, 1084 (0)

LOEB, J.: Proteins and the Theory of ColloidalBehaviour, rev., 193

LOEWENSTEIN, E. : Handbuch der GesamtenTubericulose-Theravie, rev., 1055

LOGAN, J. B.: An unusual mineral deposit inthe soft tissues of the hands, 764

LoNDoN:Ambulance service in, 878 - (Parliamentary

note), 606Ambulance stations, new, 440Census of, 348Oity of, public health of, 913County Council. See CouncilForeign health officers in, 348Housing by-laws [publichealth] (parliamentary- note), 1109Insane, care of, 783Inter-collegiate Scholarships Board, 82, 792Ophthalmia neonatorum, treatment of, 390,538

Post-graduate courses in. See Post-graduateSea-water dispensary in, 917School medical treatment in, 38Small-pox in 529Smoke, smell of, 746Unhealthy areas, 347Venereal cliDics, 655Ventilation of London theatres, 655

London County. Westminster, and Parr's Bankto be known in future as the WestminsterBank, Limited, 357

Long unlovely street. 46LONG, Constance Ellen, obituary notice of, 399Looss, Arthur, obituary notice of, 884LORD. J. B.: Lunacy law and the treatment ofthe insane, 430

LousTz, M. (and others): Reins et OrganesGnftoruinaire, rev., 245

LOVETT. Robert W. (and Sir Robert JONES):Orthopaedic Surgerv, rev., 634, 685Low Allan Douglas, obituary notice of, 355Low, G. C.: "Bayer 205," 149Low, J. Spencer, elected a Fellow of the RoyalSanitary Institute, 885

LowE, B. Cronin: Abnormal findings in bloodand excreta, 722-Non-obstructive jaundice,764- Septicaemic infection following opera-tions for appendicitis, 835

Low-Hilger audiometer, 793LowRY, T. M.: Louis Pasteur as a chemist, 426LUcE, Sir Richard: The voluntary hospitalsystem, 863

LUOXaX, L. S.: Hospital policy, 303LuxEB, Gordon: Radium in cancer of cervix,

151-Chorlon-epithelioma of the uterus. 510

LUM5DEN, William (not Dr. William Lumsden).prosecuted under the Medical Act, 1118

Lunacy law and the treatment of the insane(leading article), 430-Correspondence on, 536,657

Lunacy legislation in New South Wales, 127Lunacy. See also InsaneLUNDIE, C.: Prevention of venereal disease, 88Lung disease, postural treatment In (Charles

J. Hill Aitken), 759Lung disease and wind instruments, 542Lung splinting" for pulmonary tuberculosis.See Tuberculosis

Lungs, acute oedema of (Vincent Moxey). 929Lungs, damaged, and bronchiectasis (Olive

Riviere), 141 (0)Lungs, diffuse syphilitic fibrosis of (F. ParkesWeber), 1049 (0)

Lungs, the effect of anaesthetics on (R. J. S.McDowall), 61 (0)-Correspondence on, 170

Lupus vulgaris, organization in the treatmentof (Robert Aitken), 857

LusiK. Graham, Hon. LL.D.Glasgow conferredupon, 793, 885

LuTEMBACHER, R: Les nouvelles mWthodesd'EBamen du Coeur en Clinique, rev., 815

Luys, G.: A Textbook of GRonorrhoea and itsComplications, rev., 517

Lrn, Lieut.-Col. Allen Andrew, obituary noticeof, 264

Lymph establishment, Government (parlia-mentary note), 606

Lymphatic system, the pathology of the(Sampson Handley), 79

LYNcH, Arthur: The mnemic principle, 661LYNDON, Arnold, presentation to. 741LmNAM, J.E. A.: X-ray treatment of malignantdisease, 153

LYNN, Kathleen: ReDort of International RedCross on irish internment camps, 1073

LYON, D. Murray (and others): The influence of-insulin upon acidosis and lipaealia in diabetes,847 (0)-Theiniluence of the thyroid gland onthe response to adrenaline,966 (0)

LYONS, James I.: Ar-bail In trachea, 809

M.

MABERLY, F. Hyde: Determination of sex, 402MACALISTEB, Sir John: Appreciation of ArthurLatham, 701

MAOALPINE, M.: Carcinoma of the renal pelvis,331

MACARTHUR, Benjamin Waite, obituary noticeof, 356

MCOARRIsON, Lieut.-Colonel Robert: The func-tion of the adrenal glands and its relation toconcentration of hydrogen ions. 101 (0), 442-Treatment of non-malignant affections of thecolon, 258-C.I B. conferred upon, 987

MCCARTNEY, John: Further notes on the treat-ment of epilepsy, 16 (0)

MCCLURE, Campbell: Treatment of gastric andduodenal ulcer, 238-British spas: the need ofscientific co ordination, 487

MCCONNELL, A. A.: Hyperthyroidism, 595MCCONNELL. Mr.: Unsatisfactory appendi-cectomy. 67-Gastric and duodenal ulOers, 285

McCREADY, H. E.: Offers of motor spirit. 46McCULLoCE, W. B.: Viri Ilustres Universi-tatum Abredonensium, rev., 861

MACCURDY, J. T., honorary degree to be con-ferred upon, 827

MAcDERMOTT, William, obituary notice of, 490McDoNAGE, J. E. R.: Manganese as a chemo-therapeutic agent. 810

MCDOWALL, R. J. S.: The effect -of anaestheticson the lungs, 61 (0)

MACPADYEAN, Sir John: The Anatamy of theHorse: A Dis8ection Guide, rev., 383

MACFADYEN, Norman: Hospital policy, 82, 537MACFARLAN, P. F.: Intestinal obstructionfollowing acute appendicitis and peritonitis, 61(0)

MOFARLAND, J. Beattie, obituary notice of. 444MACFETRIDGE, W. C.: Hyperthyroidism, 595MACGRPBEGOR, A. S. 1. (and &. K. CHALMIasR): Theirritative type of lethargic encephalitis, 521-Radiology in the diagnosis of pulmonarytuberculosis, 681

MACGREGOR, D. C. (and J. L. HEIBERG): Mathe-matics and Physical Science in ClassicalAntiquity, rev, 384

MACILWAINE, Professor: Mentally defectivechildren, 512

MCINTO0E, J.: Infection of teeth and gums, 63MAcKAY, Helen: Rickets in infants, 21MOKELLAR, George, obituary notice of, 663MACEKNNA, B. W.: Diseases of the Skin. rev.,813

MACKENZIE, Hector W. G., knighthood conferredupon, 987

MACKENZIE, Ivy: Psychotherapy and the ortho-paedic problem, 380

MACKENZIE, Sir James: Auricular flutter sDimu-lating death, 698

MACKENZIR, Captain John Moir, O.B.E. con-ferred upon, 665

MACKENZIE, B. Tait: Exercise in Education andM6edicine, rev . 900

MAcKENZIE, William Colin: The- Australianfa-na and medical science, 795 (0)

MACKI, Thomas Jones, appointed to the Chairof Bacteriology at Edinburgh, 1112

MACKE, William, dinner and presentation to,1042

MlOKINNON, J. A.: Acute oedema of the cervix,190

McKINSTRY, W. H.: Cancer of the breast, 882MACLACHLAN, John T.: The treatment ofpneumonia, 897

MACEJAREN, J. A.: Mediastinal growth withvenous thrombosis, 1092 (0)

MACLEAN, Hugh: Modern Methods in theDiagnosis and Treatment of Glycosuria andDiabetes, rev., 974

MACLEAN, John Campbell, obituary notice of,702

MACLIEOD, Surgeon Alexander William, obituarynotice of, 838

MACLEOD. Annie L. (and Carleton ELLIs): VitalFactors of Foods, Vitamins, and Nutrition,rev., 861

MACLEOD, J. J. R., elected a Fellow of the RoyalSociety, 391

MAcLEOD, J. M. H., appointed consultantphysician for diseases of the skin to theMetropolitan Asylums Board, 174

MACMICHAEL, William: The Gold-headed Cane,rev., 157

McNAMARA, J.: Ether versus chloroform, 993,1114

MONEE, J. W.: Laboratorv tests in diseases ofthe liver and pancreas, 467

McNEIL. Charles: The cutaneous tuberculintest (Pirquet): with reference to its failure inadvanced tuberculous disease in childhood,673 (0)

MAcPHERsoN, Sir William: The influence ofmilitary service on hygiene, 66-Reviews:Notes on the Historv of Military Medicine,419

McQUAID, Lieut. E. W., obituary notice of, 541MACTIER, H. Carter: The dangerous drugs regu-lations, 485

McVAm, John C.: Small-pox and vaccination Inthe Philippines. 158 -An old-fashioned surgeon(DBr. Borland). 349_ _

MACWILLm, Henry H.: State hospitals, 212MAcWmILLM J. A. (and W. J. WEBsTER):Some applications of physiology to medicine.I. Sensory phenomena associated with defec-tive blood supply to working muscles, 51(0)

MADDOX, Ernest E.: Intracapsular extraction of.cataract. 699

Madeira as a winter resort, 117Madrid professors visit Paris, 917MAGUIRPE, F. A,: The Anatomy of the Femal&Pelvis, Descriptive and Applied, rev., 902

Maintenance system for Scottish hospitals. SeeHospitals, Scottish

MAITAND. C. Dundas: A case of intestinalstasis, 717(0)

MAxINe, Sir George Henry, Hon. LL D.Aberdeenconferred upon, 449Maladies par carence," 123

Malaria in Russia, 219Malaria, chronic, treatment of (T. Storie Dixon),

1087 (0)Malaria in treatment of general paralysis of theinsane (W. L. Templeton). 895 (0)-Note on,908-Correspondence on, 995

Malay States, Federated, report of the Institutefor Medical Research, 287

Malignant disease of the upper jaw (MusgraveWoodman), 1094

Malignant disease in a man of 74, thyrofissure.for (W. J. Harrison), 322 (0)

Malignant disease, review of books on, 382. Setalso Cancer

Malignant disease, x-ray treatment of (RobertKnox), 152

Malpositions, the correction of, the rationale ofthe padded binder (E. C. Buist), 62. See alsoPregnancy

Malta fever. Sm FeverMaltoline. vitamin content of, 13Manchester East Lancs (Territorial) WarMemorial, 301-Dr. Niven's final report on thehealth of, 347- Meeting to welcome the newmedical officer of health, 485-Gift to the RoyalMedicalBenevolent Fund, 908-Canoer researchin, 948-Babies' hospital report, 1119

Manganese as a chemotherapeutic agent (J. B. B.McDonagh), 810

MANN, Ida C.: Congenital defects of the eye,681

Man's posture, its evolution and disorders (SirArtbur Keith); 451, 499, 545, 587, 624. 669 (0)-Leading article on, 687

MANSON, J. S.: Distemper in dogs, 308MANsON-BAHR, Philip: ' Bayer 205," 149Map, railway, new groups of railways, 491MAPLES, Reginald: Determination of sex, 308MAPLESTONE, P. A., appointed assistant directorof the Research Laboratory at Sierra Leone,745-

March, the fourth of: A doleful anniversary, 394MARcUS, Karl: Venereal disease in Scandinavia,

1023MARCus, Maurice: The radiation of Dain inlesions of the Fallopian tube, 185 (0)

MARKS, E. 0.: Space judgement with one eye.786

MARKSOIN, Arthur: Caae of central pneumonia,794

MARLIN, Thomas: Hay fever treated bysisusoidal current to the spine, 971

Marriage and syphilis (Amand Routh), 632. Seealso Syphilis

Marriages in France in 1922. 1092MARRIOTT, Cecil: Treatment of full-term ectopiegestation, 379

MARSHALL, Claude H. (and S. M. VASsALLO): 'hetreatment of trypanosomiasis, 2.31 (0)

MARSEHLL, Francis H. A.: The Physiology ofReproduction, rev., 682

MARSHALL, Guy. elected a Fellow of the RoyalSociety, 391-White ants, destruction of, 492

MARsHALL, John F.: The coastal mosquitonuisance. 997

MARTEL, Th. de (and Ed. ANTOINE): Les FaussesAppcndicites: Etude clsnique, radiologique ettherapeutique des syndromes douloureux ducaecum et du colon proximal, rev., 1096

MARTINDALE, -Louisa: The Woman Doctor andHer Future, rev., 21-Modern technique in thex-ray treatment of gynaecological conditions,379

MARTYN, Henry Linnington, M.V.0. conferredupon, 987

MARWEDEL, G.: Grundriss und Atlas derallgemeinen chirurgie, rev., 862

MASON, J. Wright, presentation to, 957Massage organization in Scotland, 38Masseurs, blind, 488Materia medica, review of books on, 597Maternity bonus (New South Wales). 1074Maternity and child welfare: In India, 38. 351-In Scotland (parliamentary note), 393, 606-Andvenereal disease (parliamentary note). 606. Seealso Child welfare

Maternity convention ratified in Spain, 449Maternity nurses. See NursesMatheson, A. A.. presentation to, 491MATHBIEU, P. (G. RICHARD, and Dr. HARANCHIPY):Traitement des Maladies Cardio-vasculai-espar le Massage, le -2fouvement et les AgentsPhysiques, rev., 109

MATTHEWs, Lieut.-Col. Ernest Albert Church.ward, obituary notice of, 1002

MATTEIWS, J. C.: Bacteriology of sea-waterbatbs, 704

MAUCLARE, P1. : Les Greffes Chirurgicales, rev..

Maudsley Hospital. See HospitalsMAVROGORDATO, A.: Studies in ExperimentalSilicosis aqnd Pzeuwonokonioses, 299

MAwsoN, Sir Douglas, elected a Fellow of theRoyal Society, 391

i8 JAN.-JUNE, T923]

MAXWEILL, J. Preston: The drug habit, 1076MAY, Chichester Gould, knighthood conferredupon, 946

MAYo, W. J.: Bon. degree McGill Universityconferred upon, 697MAYOu, M. S.: Treatment of ophthalmianeonatorium in London, 538

MEACEN, G. Norman: " T.B.," 402ME&AXNs, Professor: Insomnia, 329MEzARNs, Jonathan (and others): The influence

of insulin upon acidosis and lipaemia indiabetes, 847 (0), 857-The cause and treat-ment of dyspnoea in oardio-vascular disease,1043 (0)

Meals, test, in gastric and duodenal ulcer (E. F.Guy), 191

Meat inspection in Scotland: new regulations,879

Meat poisoning in Jerusalem (G. Stuart). 854Meckel's diverticulum causing acute obstructionwith symptoms resembling appendicitis (JohnW. Heekes), 719

Mediastinal growth with venous thrombosis(J. A. MacLaren), 1092 (0)

Medical Annual, 1923, rev., 725Z4edical Aphorisms, rev., 422-Correspondenceon, 488

Medical appointments (parliamentary note), 1070Medical appointments in Ulster, 127Medical banisters, 219, 838, 1079. See also BarMedical books, collected editions of collected byMartinus Nighoff, 355-Second-hand cataloguesof, 357

Medical Defence Union, change of address. 665Kedical and dietetic preparations: " Secwa,"384

Medical dynasty, 698Medical education in England, recent advancesin (Sir George Newman), 729. 771-Lea-dingarticle on, 821

Medical education in the melting pot (Leadingarticle) 821

Medical Fellowships in the United States, 1106Medical golf. See GolfM4edical Herbalists' (Registration) Bill. 741Medical History, Annals of (edited by Francis R.Fackard): Vol. iv, No. 3, rev., 383, 423; vol. iv,No. 4, 901

Medical hydrology, special course of, 703, 735,885, 1029

Medical jurisprudence, review of books on, 23Medical magistrates, 1041Medical mortality in America, 358Medical museums, 343Medical officers, international course for, 87Medical officers, Ireland, salaries of, 880, 993Medical officers of health, annual reports of, 123,- 525, 700Medical officer's salary (parliamentary note),

1035Medical physics in the curriculum, 662Medical practitio4ers, registered, the rights of(leading article), 477-Correspondence on, 539,575

Medical profession, necessity for co-operationbetween the different branches of the (J. S.

Fraser), 532Medical profession in war, 353Medical radiology, the future of, 9C6Xedical Register for 1923, 435

MEPIcAL RESEARcH CoUNcIL:And cancer research, 949, 1035Annual report, 110Appointments, 1031Clinical results of the use of insulin, 737Distemper Research Committee appointed,

391Environment and intelligence, 643Etiology of distemper, 249Insulin available in this country, conditions of

sale and precautions to be observed, 690, 695,777

Report on the importance of early diagnosis inpulmonary tuberculosis (Harold Vallow), 782

Report on the Schick test, diphtheria, andscarlet fever (Surgeon Commander SheldonF. Dudley), 577, 599

Report to on the acid-base equilibrium of theblood (acidosis and alkalosis), 295

Statement re insulin, 341Structure of teeth in relation to dental disease

(report by J. Howard Mummery), 388Studies of rickets in Vienna, 1919-1922 (fHarrietteChick and otbers), 987

The kata-thermometer, body temperature, andefficiency, 637

Medical research publications (parliamentarynote), 345

Medical retrenchments at Kenya. See KenyaMedical science and the Australian fauna(William Colin Mackenzie), 795 (0)

Medical service in the great war, 1914-1919, 24-Leading article on, 31

MEDICAL AND SuRGICAL APPLUNCEM:Axis-traction lever, 195Disinfection of water-closets, 771Dosimetric apparatus for intratracheal anaes-thesia, 637

Elevator for the first rib, 637Non-grip cover-slip holder, 246Pedicle forceps for nephrectomy, 685Pelvic support for plaster band*ging, 771Ureteral catheterization and pyelography

outfit, 1098

Medical Utopta. See UtopiaMedical women, 129 -Education of in India, 128Medical Women's Federation: Annual meeting,

870, See also Association of Medical WomenMedicinal and Dietetic 'Preparations: Nasalcreams in ampoules. 637

Medicine in China, 115Medicine, history of, 1022. See also MedicalHistory

Medicine and medicines, 1120Medicine, modern, the essential equipment forthe best pursuits of (Sir Dyce Duckworth).193

Medicine and physiology (J. A. MacWilliam andW. J. Webster). 51 (0)

Medicine, post-Hippocratic schools of (R. 0.Moon), 145,187 (0)

Medicine, practical, the service of experimentto, 1061. See also Biochemistry

Medicine, review of books on, 290, 684Medicine's debt to art, 344Medicines, proprietary, and vitamins. SeeVitamin

Medico-Legal: Action for negligence (Coleberdv. Colmer), 218- Birth control libel action(Stopes v. Sutherland and another), 445, 541-Prosecution under the Medical Act, 1118-Tuberculous infection in a house, 1118

Medico-Legal Institute, French, 1042Medico-legal necropsis, 358Medico-Sociological problems and religion (Rev.W. Ralph Inge), 437

MEEK, A.: Essentials of Zoologv for Studentsand First Year Students of Science, rev., 1022

MEINt, Felix: Idiosyncrasy to mercury, 1092MELLANBY, E. Diet and preventive medicine,

192MEmLLANBY, Mrs.: Diet, dental structure and

caries. 593Mellin's food, vitamin content of, 13MELLISH, Mald K.: The Writing of MedicalPapers, rev., 563

MELSOac, G. H.: Case of diagnosis, 419M1ELVILLE, Lieut.-Col. Henry Bruce, obituarynotice of, 1002

Meningeal haemorrhage. See HaemorrhageMeningitis with osteitis of the temporal bone(H. Lawson Whale), 323 (0)

Meningitis due to Pfeiffer's bacillus (CecilWorster-Drought and S. W. Quartley), 416---( N. Butler). 719

Meningitis, pneumococcal (A. R. Parsons), 1019Meningitis, " tetanism " in (H. Batty Shaw andCyril Dee Shapland), 183 (0)

Meningocele. suboccipital, successfully removed(John Livingstone), 508

MENNELL, Zebulson: Coroners' inquests, anaes-thetic deaths, 720

Menstruation and pregnancy in Hodgkin'sdisease (Arthur Gemmell), 469

Mental defectives in New South Wales, 1073Mental defectives, institutional treatment for(Edinburgh), 879

Mental defectives, sterilization of. See S3terili-zation

Mental deficiency. and psychoneurosis (C. S.

Myers), 559Mental deficiency, review of books on, 291Mental disorder, early, treatment of, 343,536, 611,

658Mental disorders, treatment of, 480" Mental hospital " or "asylum," 573Mental hospitals, death rates in (parliamentary

note), 483Mental hospitals, visitations to (parliamentary

note), 393Mental observation of persons under remand inprison (parliamentary note), 780

'Mental patients as voluntary boarders inregistered hospitals (parliamentary note), 437

Mental treatment, legislation as to (parlia-mentary note), 393

Mental Treatment Bill, 828, 915, 990. 1035, 1071Mentallydefective children (parliamen-tary note),

780Mentally defective children, the care and educa-tion of (W. R. Dawson), 512

Mentally and physically defective children,schools for, 645. See also Schools

MERcER, Walter: A splint for median paralysis,371 (0)-The autogenous peg graft in certainfractures of the femur, 1088 (0)

Merchant Shipping Amendment Bill, 572MERCK's ,Tahresbericht ilber Neuerunaen aufden Gebietent der Pharmakotherapie undPharmazie, 1921, rev., 156

Mercury, idio,yncrasy to (Felix Mein6), 1092Mercury-vapour lamps, 266MEsTON, Lord: The New Constitution of India,

1022Metabolism, inborn errors of (Sir ArchibaldGarrod), 345

Metagen, vitamin content of, 13Metals, properties of certain "colloidal" pre-parations of (A. J. Clark), 273(0)

Methylated spirits, drunkenness from consump-tion of (parliamentary note), 529,992-Note on,1080

Metropolitan Asylums Board hospitals (parlia-mentary note), 1035

Metropolitan Police Surgeons' Association. SeAssOciation

METZGER, John A.: The Principles and Practiceof X-Ray Technique for Diagnosis, rev., 685

Michelit Guidefor 1923, rev., 1022MICHON, K. (and others): Reins et OrganesG6nito-urnaires, rev, 245

MicKs, B. H.: Encephalitis lethargica. 1019

Microbic transmissible autolysis (Jules Bordet),175 (0)-Leading article on, 197

Microscope in industrial research, practical useof, 132

Microscopical magnification, high, instrumentsfor (James Beatty), 721

MIDELTON, W. J.: Whooping-cough, 450, 746Midwifery, the new, preventive and reparativeobstetrics (J. W. Ballantyne), 617 (0)-Leadingarticle on, 640

Midwifery practice, unqualified, 38Midwives Board. See BoardMigraine, treatment of (H. D. O'Sullivan), 18--(A. Douglas Bigland), 108

Military medicine, the history of, 419Military service, influence of on hygiene (SirWilliam Macpherson), 66

Milk anaphylaxis (T. Gillman Moorhead), 153Milk, clean (Dobbin Crawford), 65Milk, condensed, labelling and composition of,

307, 529Milk Conference, National: Publication ofreport of proceedings, 266

Milk andl cream regulations, 75Milk ezaminations, fee for (parliamentary note),780

Milk, filled: Bill adopted in the United States,613Milk industry " advertisement (parliamentarynote), 572

Milk injections in infantile complaints (W. A.Wilson-Smith), 238-(B. P. Babawala), 238

Milk production, home, 642Milk prosecutions, 985Milk and scarlet fever (parliamentary note),

992Milk under special designations, 433, 483. 1030Milk supply, assisted (parliamentary note), 1070Milk supply, pasteurization of (John Robertson),66-Parliamentary note on, 437-Of Bombay,652

Milk, query as to tetanus bacillus being foundin, 449

Milk, tuberculous (parliamentary note), 1035MILARD, C. Killick: Small-pox and vaccination,

399MILLER, A. G.: Appreciation of John Chiene,

1001MILLER, H. Creighton: Psychiatric clinics, 42-The New Psvchology and the Parent, rev, 155-Psychotherapeutics, 327-Appreciation ofConstance Ellen Long, 399-Religion and somemedico-sociological problems, 439

MILLER, Lieut -Col. John, M6daille de laReconnaissance Franeaise en Argent conferredupon, 449

MILLIGAN. Sir William: Sarcoma of the lefttonsil, 1094-Orbital cellulitis, 109$

MILLs, E. A. (and H. C. SINDERSON): Rectalpapillomata in Schistoma haematobiuminfestations, 968 (0)

MILLS, G. E. (and A. H. R. W. POYsER): Practiceof the Office of the Masters in Lunacy, rev:,727

MILLS, G. P.: Patient after excision of theupper end of femur, 330-Two children aftertendon transplantation, 330

MILLS, J.: Within an Atom, rev., 598MILROY, T. H.: The colloidal alkaline reserve

of the blood, 858Mine rescue instruction, 349MINER, John Rice: Suicide and its Relations toClimatic and other Factors, 431

Miners, coal and metalliferous, mortality of(E. Li. Collis), 972

Miners' cramp (parliamentary note), 1110Miners' nystagmus. See NystagmusMiners' phthisis. See TuberculosisMiracle well, the end of an Edinburgh, 913Misquotation, 308MITCHELL, Dr.: Calcareous subpatellar bursa,

287MITCHELL, J. M. (I. N. AsHEsHov and G. P. N.RICHARDSON): Tvphus Fever, with SpecialReference to the Russian Epidemics, rev,, 67

MITCHELL, T. W.: Medical PsvehologV andPsychical Research, rev., 635

Mnemic principle applied to biology andpsychology (Sir Frederick Mott), 336-Corre-spondence on, 661

MODI, Rai Bahadur Jaising P.: A Textbook ofMedical Jurisprudence and Toxicology, rev., 23

Mole, hydatidiform (R. A. Hendry), 1095-(J. St.George Wilson), 1095

MOLONY, Fitz-James: Smoking and cancer: pipeor cigarette, 1004

MOLONY, J. G. M.: Tennis elbow, 88Monaghan county, tuberculosis scheme for, 80MONOD, Gustave: Louis Pasteur as an artist,427-Cupping, 743

Mononucleosis, infective, and glandular fever(H. Letheby Tidy), 763

MONRO, Professor: Early editions of Sir ThomasBrowne, 908

MoNsto, T. K. (and William W. N. Knox):Botulism as seen in Scotland in 1922, 279 (0)

MONsARRAT, Keith: Poems, 1920-21, rev., 23MOON, R. 0.: FitzPatrick lectures on the Dost-Hippocratic schools of medicine, 145, 187 (0)-The economic aspect of heart disease, 922 (0)

MOORE, Col. G. A.: The Birthand Earlv Davs ofour Ambulance Trains in France, August, 1914,1060

MooRE, H. F.: Renal efficiency tests, 154-Insulin and diabetes, the present position, 418

MooRE, Irwin, demonstrates his method ofreducing or destroying diseased or hyper-trophied tonsils, 1095

INDEX. rTzm B mrTiIKDrGAL JOuSNAL

INDEX.

MOOiRE, Sir John W.: Milk anapbylaxis, 153-Irish hospital finance, 242-Gastric andduodenal ulcers, 284-Hyperthyroidism, 595-Pneumonia with untoward sequelae, 812-Carcinoma ventriculi with unusual secondarydevelopments, 812

MooRE, Milner: Cupping, 743MOORE, Sir Norman, estate of, 173MOOSHEAD, T. Gillman: Paroxysmal tacby-cardia, 153- Milk anaphylaxis, 153-Hyper-thyroidism, 595

MORGAN, George: Sinuses and swellings in thenecks of children, 621 (0)-Metastasis inmumps, 764

MORGAN, Gerald: Public Belief of Sickness, 986MORGAN, Rees, obituary notice of, 792MORISON, A. E.: Bone-graft surgery, 190MoRIsoN, Dr.: Radiograms illustrating "cardio-spasm." 1095

MOsRISON, J. M. Woodburn: Elevation of thediaphragm due to unilateral phrenic paralysis,471

MoRLEY, John: Myxoma of appendix vermi-formis, 331-Large bydronephrosis, 331

Morocco, how to get there, 266Morphinefactories, inspeetions of (parliamentary

note), 345Morphine manufacture (parliamentary note), 572.

1071MORRISON, J. T.: Chronic intussusception inchildren, 107

MORsON, Clifford: Two cases of horseshoekidney, 236 (0)

Mortality, infantile (parliamentary note), 1109Mortality, medical, in America, 358Mortality in occupations (leading article), 339MORTON, Charles A.: Malignant diseases of thebreast, 178 (0)

MORTON, Reginald: X-ray treatment of malignantdisease, 152

Mosquito bite, severe reaction to, 449Mosquito nuisance, the coastal, 915, 997Moss, K. N.: Water poisoning, 986Motor cars left in the street, 358Motor notes for medical men (H. Massac Buist),207-Scottish majority motor show, 207

Motor spirit, offers of: A warning, 46Motor vehicles, illumination of the numberplates on, 703

MOTT, C. H.: A dosimetric apparatus for intra-tracbeal anaesthesia. 637MOTT, Sir Frederick Walker: The new trypano-cidal remedies, 150-The mnemic principleapplied to biology and psychology, 336-Psychology and medicine, 403 (0)-Retires fromthe service of the London County Council, 526-Takes up his new duties at Birmingham,783

MoUCHEET R. (and A. PEARSON): PracticalHygiene of Native Compounds in Tropicalfnrica. Being notes from the experience ofthe first eighteen years of European work inthe Katanga, rev., 931

MOULD, Gilbert E.: The rights of a registeredmedical practitioner, 539

MoxEY, Vincent: Acute oedema of the lungs,929

MoyNIAN, Sir Berkeley: Hunterian lecture onsome problems of gastric and duodenal ulcer,221 (0), 239-Honorary degree McGill Uni-versity conferred upon, 697

MuAT, William McNiven, O.B.E. conferred upon,30

Muri, Professor: Appreciation of James Ritchie,262

MuKEERI, S. K.: Infantile Cirrhosis of theLiver, rev., 598MULDOON, Patrick, the murder of, 742-Appealfor the widow and children of, 742

MULLzEN-ASPEGREN, U.: Venereal disease inScandinavia, 1023

MULLIGAN, W. P.: Infective tonsillar disease,559

Mullingar medical officers, 350MUMFORD, W. G.: Severe double talipes, 287-Old arthritis of hip, 287

MummERY, J. Howard: The Structure of TeethinRelation to Dental Disease, 388-Diet, dentalstructure, and caries, 594

Mumps, metastasis in (George Morgan), 764MUNro, D. G. Macleod: Note on the value ofsymptoms in the early diagnosis of pulmonarytuberculosis, 851 (0)

-Murders, 169MuRPaY, Sir Shirley Forster, obituary notice of,

790MuRRAY. G. R.: Present position of organo-therapy, 105-Appointed to represent the Vic-toria University of Manchester at Pasteurcentenary in Paris. 793

MuRRAY, J. A.: Carcinoma of the skinin rabbits,376

MuRRAY, Leith: Three specimens of strangula-tion, 329-Two cases of calcification, 329-" Mixedtumour" of uterus, 469-" Tarry cysts"of the ovary, 470

MURRAY, R. Galway: Venesection in a case ofaphasia, 238

MURRAY, Thomas Alexander, obituary notice of,663

MuRRAY, W. A.: Salioylate injections for vari-cose veins. 1080

MUBELL, George Frederick, obituary notice of,1040

Musculature of the aorta and cardiac valves(A. Blackhall-Morison), 1054

Muscle, the energetics of (A. V. Hill), 342Muscular paralysis. See Paralysis

Museums, medical, 343Mustering of the profession. See Medicalservice in the war

MUTEER. C.: Treatment of diabetes, 886Myasthenia gravis (S. L. Heald and Arthur J.Wilson), 852 (0)

Myeloma of the ischium (G. P. Newbolt), 287MYERS, Bernard: Practical Handbook on theDiseases of Children, rev., 22

MYERS, C. S.: Psychoneuroses and mental defi-ciency, 559

Myopes, the education of, 915, 955, 1115Mysore, surgery In, 785

N.

NANDER, N.: Venereal disease in Scandinavia,1023

NARIMAN, Sir Temulji, dinner to, 785Nasal creams in ampoules, 637Nasal sinuses, evolution of the (J. F. O'Malley),

1094NAsH. E. H. T.: Pit-head hygiene, 20-Diet andpreventive medicine, 192

NABON, E. N.: Rupture of the perianal skincaused by a fall upon the feet, 930

National Assembly of the Church of Englandproposes to appoint an advisory committee toconsider social and induistrial matters in whichmoral Issues are involved, 265

National physical laboratory, annual inspectionof, 1106

NATTAU-LARRIER, Dr., nominated professor inthe new chair of colonial studies and patho-logical protistology at the Coll6ge de France,703

NATTRASS, J. H.: Autoplastic ovarian trans-planeation, 1051 (0)

Naval hygiene, 444Naval Medical Compassionate Fund. See FundNavy. Royal, Medical Club, 615NEAVE, Sheffield: The sting of the nettle, 46Necks of children, sinuses and swellings in(George Morgan), 621 (0)

Necropsies, medico-legal, 358Necropsies, two. 578Needles, broken, in the perineum, 578Negro races, freedom of from cancer, 1116Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference,International, report, 518. See also Birthcontrol

Nephrectomy, pedicle forceps for, 685Nephritis, chronic (J. O'Donnell), 418Nephritis in children. the outlook in (Hugh T:Ashby), 408 (0)

Nephroptosis: its causation. symptoms, andradical cure (John J. Bell), 889 (0)

Nerve implantation in facial paralysis (H. F.Seymour). 471

Nervous system, review of books on, 381NESBITT, G. E.: Renal efficiency tests, 153-Diabetes insipidus, 418-Hypertbyroidism, 595-Primary cancer of the liver, 1019-Case ofsarcoma, 1019

NESFIELD, Major V.; Ophthalmic Surgery, rev.,334

Nettleship memorial volume, 472Nettle stings: what is the irritating substance?

46Neurasthenia, "'occupation cure I in (A. J.Brock), 190

Neuritis. brachial, due to cervical rib (W.Wrangham and James Phillips), 319 (0)

Neuritis, optic, of sphenoidal sinus origin:operation, cure (Sir StClair Thomson), 925 (0)-See also Sphenoidal sinus

Neurology, review of books on, 109,156NEWBOLD: Vital capacity, 1063NEWBOLT, G. P.: Myeloma of the ischium, 287Newcastle Medical Institute: Dr. J. W. Smith's

portrait, 38NEWELL, A. G.: The treatment of pneumonia,676 (0)

NEWHAM, H. B. (and C. W. DANIELS): Labora-tory Studies in Tropical Medicine, rev., 860

NEWINGTON, Hayes, memorial window to, 219NEWLAND, Major-General Sir Foster R, ItalianOrder of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus conferredupon, 449

NEWxAN, Sir George: Recent Advances inMedical Education in England, 729, 771

NEW SouTH WALEs:Diploma of psychiatry, 1073Insanity in, 1073Lunacy legislation, 127Maternity bonus, 1074Maternity nurses, control of, 127Mental defectives, 1073Practitioner de-registered, 126Proposal to close a nerve hospital, 697Public health. 126Psychiatry clinic in Sydney, 697Rhodes scholar for 1923,697Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, 126,697University students, 697University of Sydney Medical Society, 126

NewYork, statistics re drunkenness and alcoholpoisoning since prohibition, 557-United Hos-pital Fund, 839

New Zealand, venereal disease in, 250-Steriliza-tion of mental defectives in, 870

NICHOLS, Major Henry J.: Carriers in InfectioutDisas: A Manual on the Importance, Patho-logy, Diagnosis. and Treatment of HumanCarriers, rev., 684

NIcHoLsON, Ruth: Female foetus with numerousabnormalities, 470

NIcoLLE, Dr., awarded the Prix de Carthage, 401NIERENSTEIN, Dr.: Tryparsamide, 150Night blindness. See BlindnessNIJOFF, Martinus, acqnires collected editions.

of various medical works, 355NIXON, J. A.: Medicine's debt to art. 344NOBEL, Edmund: Die Erndhrung GesunderuntEranker Kinder. rev., 515

NOON, Charles: Excision of the fibula In ampu-tations below the knee-joint, 373 (0)

NORMAN, H. J.: Genius and insanity, 559NORRIE, Gordon: Prevention of opbthalmia.neonatorum in Denmark, 1061

Norwood Sanatorium for treatment of inebrietyand drug addiction, new address of, 793

Nose diseases, review of book on, 563Nostrums and Quackery, rev., 726Notation of correlation, 703. See also CorrelationNotes from practice (W. J. Tyson), 1081 (0)

Notes, Letters, Answers, eta.:Accident or illness? 958, 1004Acne vulgaris, treatment of, 840Anaemia, persistent, suitable placeof residencefor case of, 88

Antiflavine, intravenous, for gonorrhoea, 1080Antiphlogistine, respiratory sounds hearckthrogh, 220

Ants, white, 492Autogenous vaccine in puerperal fever, 1042Black tongue, 839Blood pressure, high, and arterio-sclerosis.

best locality to live in and most suitableemployment for, 449

Blood urea, 266"B.P.O." bandages, 46Butyn, 492Cancer of the scrotum, 46Cardiac dilatation and hypertrophy, 1042Catgut holder, 88Cervix, dilatation of, 704Circular offer, 666Colloidal gold for the Lange test, a correction.

88Corrections, 88, 266, 308,542,616,840,886,918,112(Correlation, notation of, 703Cupping, 886,918De Morgan's spots and malignancy, 840Diabetes, treatment of, 886Diploma in Psychological Medicine, examina-tion for, 450

Disclaimers, 88, 402, 616, 746Distemper in dogs, '08Dupuytren's contraction, 746, 794Bxpiratory spasm in a child, 358,402Galactorrhoea, 578Hair, dull, 174Hallucinations, Lilliputian, 704Headache, lifelong, a cause of, 840Headache, persistent, 174Herpes zoster and varicella, 358Hiccup, 220, 358. 402, 450, 542Hiccup, epidemic, 704Human ova, early, 308Income tax, 46, 88, 132, 174, 220, 266, 357, 402, 450k

542, 578, 616, 666, 704, 746, 794,839, 886, 918. 10041042, 1080,1120-Car transactions, 542,616. 666,746, 794,918, 1004-Allowable expenses, 578, 616

Infantile paralysis, treatment of, 174intestinal bacteria, influence of upon thethyroid gland, 886

Jenner, Mrs., 358Labour, determination of, 886London smoke, 746Long unlovely street. the, 46Lung disease and wind instruments, 542Medical Golfing Society, 1080Medical mortality in America, 358Medicine and medicines, 1120Medico-legal necropsies, 358Mercury-vapour lamps, 266Methylated spirit drinking, 1080Milk Conference. the National, 266Miners' nystagmus, 358Misquotation, a, 308Mosquito bite, severe reaction to, 449Motor cars left in the street, 358Motor spirit, offers of, 46Necropsies, two, 578Needle, broken, in perineum, 578Nettle stings, 46" Officialism," 666Paraffin, liquid, internal use of, 132Penis, constriction ofin an infant, 840Pigment, a question of, 88Pneumonia, central, case of, 794Potassium bromide, the taste of, 616, 746, 840Psychologyand medicine, 492Puerperal infection, 616Quinine salicylate, 958Rat-bite fever, 542,1004Respiratory sounds heard through a jacket of

antiphlogistine, 220Rickets, environment and diet in the causation

of, 358Bitter's disease, 308Rodent ulcer disappearing after erysipelas,

704Salicylate injections for varicose veins, 1080Bea-water baths, bacteriology of, 666,704

Tzz Bigrn.m 19I MZDICAL JOU=ALJAN.-tTUNEj I9231--

=

20 JAN.-JUNE, I923)

-Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (oontd.):Sepsis after bladder and prostate operations,prevention of, 492

Serum by the mouth, 840Sex determination, 174, 308, 402Small-pox arrested and cured by vaccination,

46Small-pox and vaccination in the Philippines,

450Smoking and cancer, pipe or cigarette ? 1004Sodium or potassium salts, 10801Stalactites, 46'' T.P." 402Tennis elbow, 88Tetanus bacillus and milk, 449Tobacco craving, 492Tobacco depression, 918Tomatoes, 918Traumatism of soft tissues, chronic. 1042Tuberculosis, winter residence for case of inBouthern Italy, 794

Vaccines, results of administration of, 542'Varsity Moonshline, 578Venereal disease prevention, 88Venereal disease publicity, 704Weather reDorts by telephone, 794'" What about ribs," 220Whooping-cough. 450, 666, 746. 8:9Winter in Italy. 266

NOVA ET VETERA:Aix en Savoie, 1101Cupping, dry and wet, 639Fourth of March: a doleful anniversary, 394Indian Political Department, 338Medicine in China, 115'Thomas Short, an early medical statistician- 202Tibetan anatomical chart, 530

Nurses, maternity, control of in New SouthWales, 127

Nurses registration (parliamentary note), 393,529, 780,1069, 1110-Corresoondence on, 789, 997,1077-Leading article on, 823

Nurses, training of in cottage hospitals, 699, 744Nursing in France, 1064Nursing developments in India, 652Nursing and Midwifery Exhibition, 608Nursing, review of books on, 23TNUTEALL, A. W.: Blue sclerotics and multiple

fractures, 66Nutrition in etiology (leading article), 905Nutrition, review of book on, 194Nystagmus. miners', a new theory of (Frederick

C obson). 570Nystagmus, miners' (A. S. Percival), 757 (0)lNystagmus, miners', a predisposition to (A. S.

Percival). 35, 210, 996-Correspondence on, 171,210, 358. 996-Parliamentary notes on. 1035

Nystagmus, statistics of (parliamentary note),606

NYULAsY, Frank A.: The colour of Othello, 88

0.

OBERSTEINER. Professor, death of, 85O'BRIEN, A. J. R. (and G. E. H. LE FANU): Anoutbreak of relapsing fever, 698

O'BRiEN, R. A.: Diphtheria prophylactic andimmunity, 43

Obstetrical and gynaecological difficulties(Comyns Berkeley), 89 (0)

Obstetrics and gynaecology, Ministry of Health'sreport on the teaching of, 692

Obstetrics, preventive and reparative (J. W.Ballantyne), 617 (0). See also Midwifery, thenew

Obstruction,- acute, by Merkel's diverticulumwith symptoms resembling appendicitis (JohnW. Heekes), 719

Obstruction, intestinal, following acute appendi-citis and peritonitis (P. F. McFarlan), 61 (0)

Obstruction, intestinal, cause of death in (SetonPringle), 512

Occipito-posterior positions (Daniel Dougal), 765Occipito-posterior presentations, 211Occupation cure in neurasthenia. SeeNeurasthenia

Occupations, mortality in (leading article), 339O'CoNoR, Sir John: Posterior gravity drainage

in empyema, 758 (0)Ocular aspects of pituitary disorders (G. de

Schweinitz), 816O'DONNELL, J.: Chronic nephritis with herpes

zoster, 418Oedema, acute, of the cervix (W. F. T. Haultain),18-(J. A. McKinnon), 190

Oedema, acute, of the lungs (Vincent Moxey), 929Oedema, general of the foetus, 470, 539Oesophagoscopy, review of book on, 4210f eating. See eatingOGmv3m, Col. Walter Holland, C.B. conferred-.upon, 987OGLE, Jobn Gilbert, obituary notice of 957Oil of chenopodiumin helminthiasis (J. G. Reed),1048(0)

Oil, phosphorated, in treatment of Oriental sore(Aldo Castellani), 283 (0)

OKELLL, C. C.: The fermentative reactions ofB. dAphthirae 376

Old-fashioned surgeon, 349O'MALLEY, J. F.: Evolution of the nasal sinuses,

lC94O'NEILL, Flight-Lieut. Christopher Thomas,O.B.E. conferred upon, 987

Ontario legislature establishes a research chairfor Dr. Banting. the originator of the"insulin" idea, 873

OPENsHAW, T. H.: Spastic paralysis, 469Operation, preparation of patients for (T. M.

Allison). 476-Review of book on, 682Ophthalmia neonatorum prevention in Den-mark. 1C61

Ophtbalmia neonatorum, treatment of inLondon, 390, 538

Ophthalmic hospital at Terusalem, 693-Ophthalmology, Gifford Edmonds prize in, 577Ophthalmology, revew of book on, 334, 517, 815.See also Eye

Opium Convention, United States and, 945Opium monopoly at Iraq (parliamentary note),

780Opium production for medicinal and scientificpurposes (parliamentary note), 829

Opium traffic (parliamentary note), 1070Opotherapy, review of book on, 515Optic atrophy (R. E. Wright), 806 (0)Optic atrophy, the etiology of (William L,

Templeton), 62Optic neuritis of sphenoidal sinus origin: opera-tion: cure (Sir StClair Thomson), 925 (0)

Orbit, foreign body removed from (H. V.Gatchell). 283

Organisms, living, rhythm in (Sir ArthurShipley), 479

Organotherapv, present position of (SwaleVincent), 105-Discussion. 105

Oriental sore treated by phosphorated oil (AldoCastellani), 283 (0)Orificialism," 666

ORMSBY, Oliver S.: A Practical Treatise onDiseases of the Skir, rev., 244

ORR: Acute symptoms after gastro-enterostomy,777

ORTH, Johannes, obituary notice of, 131Orthopaedic nursing, review of book on, 23Orthopaedics, review of books on, 474, 634ORTNER, Norbert: Abdominal Pain, rev.. 770Osler Memorial Fund, the Oxford, 541, 603OsXAN, A. A. (and Hector Charles CAMERoN):Late results of meningeal haemorrhage in thenewly born, 363 (0)-Diseased tonsils and heartdisease, 1038

Osteitis of the temporal bone with meningitis(H. Lawson Whale). 323 (0)

Osteitit deformans (Wallace Jones), 469Osteo-arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis (SirArchibald Garrod), 760-Discussion, 761

Osteo-arthritis of the spine (Claude Gouldes-brough), 763

OSTERHOUT, W. J. V.: Injury, Recoverv, andDeath in Relation to Conductivity antd Per-meability, rev., 596

O'SULLIVAN, A. C.: Primary cancer of the :liver,1019

O'SULLIVAN, H. D.: Treatment of migraine, 18-Fracture of the neck of the radius, 190

08wAID, H. W.; Coroners' inquests, anaestheticdeaths, 720

Othello, the colour of (Frank A. Nyulasy). 88Otitis media, acute. with jugular bulb throm-bosis (E. Watson-Williams), 1014 (0)

Ova, early human, 308Ovarian transplantation, autoplastic (J. H.Nattrass), 1051 (0)

Ovaries, gonococcal infections of (David Lees),241

Ovariotomy in women over 70 years of age(Herbert R. Spencer), 582 (0)

OwEN, Ambrose W.: Suppression of urine afterlabour, 630

OWEN, Corbet W., obituary notice of, 356OWEN, E. A.: X-raymeasurement and protection,389

OWEN, E. Lloyd: Annual reports of medicalofficers of health, 700

Oxford contribuitory hospital scheme, 522Oxidations, review of book on, 332OXLEY, W. H. F.: Blood sugar estimations bygeneral practitioners, 1115

Oxycephaly (Henry Cohen), 469Ozaena, operation for (James Adam), 1013 (0).See also Rhinitis, atrophic

P.

PACKARD, Francis R.: Annals of Medical History,rev., 383, 901

PACKER, Captain Norman Edward, obituarynotice of. 45

Paddington Tuberculosis Dispensary. See Dis-pensary.

PAGET, Owen F.: A Simple Treatment for Tuber-culosis, rev., 562

PAGET, 6tephenm contributes an introductionto Medical Practice in dfriva fmd the East,577

Painting, industrial,hygienic methods of,167PAL, Major Satyacheru,obituary notice of, 45PArExR, A. C.: Sweondary leio-myo-sarcoma,510

PALI.R, George T. (and otbers): Epidemioloayand Public Health, rev., 726

Palpitation (John Parkinson), 380Pancreas, diseases of, value of laboratory testsin (W. Langdon Brown), 461 (0)-Discussionon, 467

Pancreatic extracts. See InsulinPancreatitis and its association with chole-

cystitis and gall stones (Sir Gilbert Barling),705 (0)

Panel Committee Conference. See InsurancePan-sinusitis, acute, a s9#ere case (Sir St.31airThomson), 924 (0)

Papillomata of rectum in Schistosomna haema-tobimn infestations (B. Sinderson and E. A.Mills), 968 (0)

Papyrus, ancient Egyptian medioal, 645Paraffln, liquid, internal use of, 132PARAKE, F. R.: Amputaoion at the shoulder,467 (0)

PARARH, Nasarwanji Nowroji: Kaisar-i-Hindmedal conferred upon. 30

Paralysis, facial, nerve implantation in (H. F.Seymour), 471

Paralysis, general (of the insane) treated bymalaria (W. L. Templeton), 895 (0)-Note on,908-Correspondence on. 995

Paralysis, infantile, treatment of, 174Paralysis, median, splint for (Walter Mercer),371 (0)

Paralysis, muscularlocalized, with herpes zoster(Cecil Worster Drought), 970 (0-Correspond-ence In, 1075

Paralysis, musculo-spiral, tendon transplanta-tion in (G. H. Stevenson), 472

Paralysis, phrenic (unilater'al), causing elevationof the diaphragm (J. M.-Woodburn Morison),471

Paralysis, spastic (A. S. Blundell Banksrt),468

Paraplegia, traumatic (0. H. Gotch), 849 (0)Parents' payments for medical treatment ofschool children, 866. See also School children

Parham's bands in treatment of fractures (F. K.Smith), 470

Paris: Acidosis, 651-Faculty of Medicinereceives a gift from Madame de Rothschild,357-Hard times for scientific workers, 652-Madrid professors visit Paris, 917-Pasteurcentenary, 652-Syphilimetry, 652-Whooping-cough, prophylaxis of. 651

PARKER, B. A.: Determination of sex, 174PARKINSON, John: Cardio-vascular conditionsin relation to anaesthesia, 240-Palpitation,380

Parliament, Medical Notes In:Adulteration of foods and drugs: annualreturns, 437

Alcoholism Congress, 1035Ambulance services in London, 606Army, British: Small-pox in, 483-Medieal

services, 528-Royal Army Medical Corps,606, 877-Venereal disease in, 741

Army Dental Corps, 606Army estimates, 482Army medical services, 528Artificial limbs, 345 606Blind children of school age, 606Blind Persons Act, 1920: schemes under con-

sideration, 572Board of Control, 741, 780Bristol University, 606Budget statement, 694-Debate, 740

Cancer mortality, 605Caneer research, 991, 1035Cannock Chase Hospital, 1071Colonial medical practices 878Colonial medical services, 779Coroners' Law Amendment and Death Certifi-cation (Amendment) Bill, 780, 953

Cost of living index number, 484Cowsheds. condition of in the West Riding ofYorkshire, 437

Death certificates, 483, 529Deaths Registration and Burials Bill, 991Deaths, uncertified, in 1922, 829Dental officers, gratuities for, 606Dentists Act (1921) Amendment Bill, 878Dentists &ct. 1921, prosecutions under. 780Disinfectanfs, choice of, 780Dogs Bill, 345, 436. 909Drugs. Dangerous: (Amendment) Bill, 345, 435,

528, 571, 605, 646, 779,877, 909 -Amendments inStanding Committee, 571-Third reading inthe Commons, 616

Drugs, dangerous, factories for manufaetureof, 1071

Drugs, dangerous, imports of, 605Drugs, dangerous, in medical prescriptions,909

Drunkenness from consumption of methylatedspirits, 529, 992

Drunkenness amongst young people, 606Education Department medical service, 780Education estimates, 990Ex-service men: In asylums, 345-On special

diet, 345-Medical treatment for, 393-Re-ceiving residential treatment for tuber-culosis, 437-Insanity cases not due tomilitary service, 437-Tuberculous, villagesettlements for, 780-Number of men who

have received a Government grant to finishtheir education, 780

Fire at Highbury Pensioners Hospital, 1070Health at., the International Labour Con-ference, 877

Health Minister, the new, 482

INDEX. TKarnBun=issIKDimCAt-leuasNA

JAN.-JUNE, 1923]

Parllament, Medical Notes in (contd.):Health Ministry, medical officers of, 483-Medical appointments, 1070-Medical staff,1110

,Health and unemployment insurance, 436, 482,780

Health visitors. salaries of, 780Heart cases and dentures, 780Heroin, 572, 1071Hindley, medical officership for, 483Holy Island and resident insured persons, 437HNong Kong naval and military hospitals,

rejection of the proposal to amalgamate, 829Hospital commission's grants, 780Hospitals, exemption of from legacy and sue-cession duty, 1071. 1110 -

Hospitals. mental, visitations to, 393Hospitals, voluntary, grants to, 393,Houses, State-assisted, and the shortage ofhouses, 529

-Houses unfit for habitation, 529Housing Bill, 741-Income tax: separate taxation of married

persons, 437Indian Medical Service, 345Indian universities. 695-Industrial diseases compensation, 437Infant mortality, 1109Infectious diseases, 1035, 1C70 Notification,1070

'Insulin, supply of, 437INSURANCE, NATIONAL,- 345, 909Agreement, the new, 572Committees. 483Control Fund, 829Dental treatment, 1035Expenditure, 437Medical benefits, 393, 829Medical service, 740, 991, 1035, 1069Medicines for panel patients, 529Panels, maximum size of, 529Payment of insurance practitioners, 694Reserve Value Contingency Fund, 829Unemployed between 65 and 70, medical

benefits for, 829Unemployment and sickness, 393, 436, 482,

780Labour Conferenee, International, health at,

877Ltaw, Mr. Bonar, serious illness of. 909Lead poisoning, 1070Leper asylums in India, treatment and

research in, 780T'ip reading, instruction in, 878Liquor, sale of to young persons, 393, 482Liquor Traffic Prohibition Bill, 741London Housing By-laws (public health), 1109Lymph establishments, Government, 606Maternity serviceand child welfare in Scotland,

393, 606Medical appointments, 1070Medical boards in Dublin, 606Medical Herbalists (Registration) Bill, 741Medical officer's salary, 1035Medical officership for Hindley, 483Medical reassessment, 345Medical Research Council and cancer research,

1035Medical research publications, 345Medioal retrenchments at Kenya, 345Medical services for school children, 695Mental defectives, institutions for, 392,Mental hospitals, death rates in, 483Mental hospitals. service patients in, 529, 605Mental hospitals, visitations to, 393*Mental observation of persons under remand

in prison, 780Mental patients resident in licensed housesand registered hospitals, 437

Mental Treatment Bill, 828, 990, 1035, 1071"Mental treatment, legislation as to, 393Mentally defective children. 780Merchant Shipping Amendment Bill, 572lMethylated spirits-consumption, 529,992Metal limbs. See Artificial'Metropolitan Asvlums Board hospitals, 1035Milk, condensed, standards and labelling of,

529Milk designations, 483.Milk examination, fee for, 780Milk Industry" advertisement, 572

'Milk, pasteurization of, 437Milk supply, assisted, 1070Milk, tuberculous. 1035Miners' cramp, 1110Morphine factories, inspection of, 345'Morphine and heroin, 572, 1G71Nurses' registration, 393, 529, 780, 1069, 1110Nystagmus, miners', 1035Nystagmus, statistics of, 606Opium monopolies at Iraq, 780-Opiumproduiction for medicinal and scientific

purposes, 829Opium traffic, 1070

-Parliamentary Medical Comniittee, 740Patent medicine stamp duty, 780,1070PENSIONS:Administration cost, 529Appeals,605Assessment of pensions, 605-Assessments for bronchitis and asthma, 695Disability, 909, 1035Estimates, 991

Hospital at Sunderland, 695d ip reading, 878Medical Boards in Dublin, 606

- Medical men employed on boarding duties,484

Medical reassessment, 345Medical services, tribute by the Minister ofPensions, 391, 991

Pensions and pensioners, 779Pensions services, 345Queen Alexandra's Convalescent Centre atSaltash, 878

Reassessment cases, 695Regional headquarters at Nottingham, 483Tuberculosis claims, 1035Whole-time medical officers employed, 878War Pensions Act Amendment Bill, 605

Pharmacy Bill, 483Pneumonoconiosis and compensation for in-dustrial diseases, 437

Poison gas: experiments on animals, 909Poor Law institutions: number of personsrelieved in, 483-Number of patients in, 695

Poor Law relief, number of persons receiving,780

Pregnancy and child,-bearing, deaths from,1110

Prisons and Borstal institutions: womencommissioners and, 606

Public Health appointments, combined, 829Registrar-General's Report, 483Royal Armv Medical Corps, 606, 877. See alsoArmy, British

Scarlet fever and milk. 992School children suffering from physicaldefects, clinics for, 909

Service patients in asylums, 605Service patients in mental hospitals, 529Fession, the new, 300Bilicosis, deaths from, 1110Small-pox in the British Army, 483-In London,529-Deaths from, 780-In the North Mid-lands, 829-In England, 909-In Gloucester,lC69, 1109

Spahlinger treatment of tuberculosis, 393, 572,606, 1071

State relief, cost of, 605Telephone mouthpieces and disease, 572Tuberculosis in Canadian cattle, 878Tuberculosis in cattle, 1070Tuberculosis in children, 909Tuberculosis, claims rejected and admitted,

1035Tuberculosis, Government grants for, 922,1035Tuberculosis schemes (Scotland), 1035Tuberculosis settlements, 829Tuberculosis in Sheffield, 695Tuberculosis treatment, 4.37Tuberculosis treatment, gross expenditure oflocal authorities. 878

Tuberculosis treatment: amount of grantspaid to Scottishlocal authorities, 829, 1035

Tuberculosis treatment : residential accom-modation, 484

Tuberculousox-service men, 780Tuberculous patients, institutions for, 393Unemployment and health insurance, 436, 482Unemployment and sickness, 393Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Bill,1110

Vaccination: Of army reeruits, 393-Deaths,393-In Germany, 393, 483-Debate on, 483-Illness from, 780-And small-pox statistics,877, 991; at St. Lucia, 953-In Leicester in1922, 1035-

Vaccinators, public, inspection of, 529Venereal disease, 1109Venereal disease in the British Army, 741Venereal disease, child welfare and mortality,606

Venereal disease statistics, 606Venereal Diseases Committee's Report, 1071Vivisection inspectorate, 1071War losses and burdens, 483War Office, medical officers employed at the,572

Warpensions. See PensionsWater suppies, 909Welfare departments in factories and work-shops, 606

Woolwich Arsenal, accidents at, 780Yaws in the West Indies, 878

Parliamentary Medical Committee, 740.Parotid duct, a feather in (Sir James Dundas-

Grant), 4'6PARRY, T. Wilson: Trephination of the humanskull in prehistoric times, 457 (0)

PARSONS, A. R.: Pneumococcal meningitis, 1019PARSONS, Dr.: CaseOf" pink disease," 419PARsoNs. Sir John Herbert: Diseases of the Eye,

rev., 8i5PARsoNs, T. B.: Fundamentals of Biochemistryin Relation to Hum-an Phvsiology, rev., 932

PASTEUR. Louis: One hundredth anniversary ofthe birth of, 37, 3C0, 340, 481, 652, 733, 784, 946-The works of (complete edition tobe published),34-A century of (leading article), 72-His in-fluence on surgery (leading article), 119-Hisinfluence on medicine (leading article), 164-The artist, 169-Lecture on by 'Dr. PasteurVallery-Radot, 250-Addresses on as a bacterio-logist, crystallographer, and artist, 424-Meet-ing at the Royal Society of Medicine, 424-Cambridge University representatives toFrance, 736-Meeting of the Royal Academy ofMedicine in Ireland, 784-Hygiene exhi-bitionin commemoration of, 883-French celebra-tions, 946

Pasteur scholarsbips for Danish medical men,

189

Patent medioine stamp duty- (parliamentarynote), 780, 1070

PATERSON, Donald: Ulcerative stomatitis inchildren and its treatment, 104

PATERSON, D. R.: Large foreign bodies in thegullet. 1094

PATERSON, Dr.: Pulsating exopbthalmos, 512I ATERSON, George William, reappointed memberof the Legislative Council of the Island ofGrenada, 599

PATERSON, .James J.: New regulations for theD.P.H., 397

PATERSON, Keppie: Treatment of puerperalinfectious, 511

PATERSON, W.: New regulations for the D.P.H.,128

Pathological specimens sent by post, regulationsfor, 265

Pathologist to L.C.C. mental hospitals. SeeHospitals

Patbology, animal, an institute of, 198Pathology, comparative: Annual meeting of theFrench Society, 87

Pathology, Henry George Plimmer Fellowshipin, 1003

Pathology, review of books on, 862Pathology: Traiti de pathologie mditcale et deThirapeutique Appliqude. Tome xxii: Intoxi-cations. rev., 194; Tome xiii: RBesn8 et OrganesG6nito-urtnaires, rev., 245

Patients, preparation of for operation. SeeOperation

PATON, D. Noel (E. P. CATHCART and Mf. S.PEMBREY): Practical Physiology, !ev., 331

PATRICK. John: Etiology of tumours, 765PAU(HET, V.: La Pratique Chirurgicale

Illustrie, rev., 770PEACHEY. George C. (editor of a new edition):The Gold-headed Cane, rev., 157

PEACOCK, Pryce, C.B.E. conferred upon, 30PEAR, T. H., Rememberihg and FOrgetting, rev.,

561PEARcE, Geoffrey: The Coolidge x-ray tube, 836PEARCE, Louise: Intrathecal injections of tryp-arsamide, 883

PEARL, Raymond: The Biology of Death, rev.,382-Biometrical studies in tuberculosis, 1104

PEARSE, J. S. canCer of the scrotum, 46PEARSON, Arthur, obituary notice of, 916-(and

R. MOUCHET): Practical Higiene of NativeCompounds in Tropical Africa. Being notesfrom the experience of thefirst eighteen yearsof European work in the Kataniga, rev., 931

PEARSON, Karl (and Mary Noel KARN): Statisticsof a bW by clinic, 645

PEARSON, William. obituary notice of, 525Peg graft in fractures oZ femur. See FracturesPEGG, John H.: Upper canine tooth in antrum

of Highmore, 897P king Union Medical College, formal opening

of, 745

Pelvic pain from a gynaecological standpoint(Li. Cassidy), 242

Pelvic support for plaster bandaging (E. Muir-bead Little), 771

PEMBERTON, H.: Non-obstructive jaundice, 764PEMBERTON, H. S.: A simple diet table, 679 (0)-A correction, 789

PEMBREY, S. (E. P. CATECART and D. NoPlPATON): Practical Phvsiologv, rev., 331

Penial discipline, 212, 305, 308, 399-A correction,308

Penis, constriction of, in an infant, 840PENNA, Belisario: Oswaldo Cruz, 391Pensions: Administration costs, 529.- Amend-ment Bill, 605-Appeals, 605, 1002-Artificiallegs, supply of, 491, 523 Assessment, 605-Assessments for bronchitis and asthma, 695-Disability, 909, 1035 Estimates, 991-Ex-service Questions Committee, 838-Hospital atSunderland, 695.-Lip reading instruction, 878-Medical Boards in Dublin, 606-Medical menemployed, 484-Medical reassessment, 345-Medical service of, 391-Parliamentary noteson, 345, 391, 483, 529, 605, 695. 779, 878, 909, 991,1035 - Queen Alexandra's Convalescent centre,Saltash, to be retained for neurasthenicpatients, 878-Beassessments, 695-RegionalHeadquarters at Nottingham, 483-Services,345-Tuberculosis disability, claims, 1035-Whole-time medical offliers, number of, 878

PEPPER, G. E.: Deep x-ray therapy as used inthe Schauta Klinik, Vienna, 418

Peptone, intravenous injections of, as an aid tovaccine treatment (E[; Warren Crowe), 1046 tO)

Peptone treatment of asthma: a disclaimer,1116

PERCIVAL, A. 8.: A predisposition to miners'nystagmus, 35, 210-Miners' nystagmus, 757 (0),996

Perianal skin. See SkinPericarditis, review of book on, 420Perineum, broken needle in, 578Perineum, ruptured, colloid argentum in (D.Montague B. Snell). 809

Peritoneal cavity, instruments left in (CliffordWhite), 228 (0)

Peritonitis and jcute appendicitis followed byintestinal obstruction (P.F. MoFarlan), 61 (6)

PERITZ, G. Binfiihrung in die ,Klinik derinneren Sekretion, rev.. 109&

PERKINS, Rowland J. (and G. Bruce WHTE):Rheumatoid arthritis treated withIntravenousbacillus coli vaccine, 411 (0)

PERoUsB, Gabriel: La Vie dA'utrefois Aix-lIBains, 1101

PERRINS, Mr.: The problem of drug addiction,566

Persian (North) Forces Memorial Medal! 435Perthshire, treatment of tuberculosisin, 80 -

INDEX. [ Ta BamxT,4,_c

22 JAN.-JUNE, 19231

PEsKETrT,G. L. (and P. C. BAIMXNT): A Labora-tory Handbook of Biochemistrv, rev., 814

Peru free from yellow fever, 491PTImT, Dr., Spanish Crossof Commander of theOrder of Alphonso XII conferred upon, 700PrTxSR,Walter, obituary notice of,1117

Pfeiffer's bacillus causing meningitis (CecilWorster-Drought and S. W. Quartley), 416-(E. N. Butler),719

rMSTER, Oscar: Some Applications of Psycho-Analysis, rev., 727

Pharmacology, review of books on, 514, 1056Pharmacopoeia, British, slip showing correc-tions made in the sixth Issue,793

Pharmacopoeia of the Royal Northern Group ofHospitals, rev., 976

Pharmacopoeia of St. Thomas's Hospital, rev.,976

Pharmacy Bill, 483PHmip, Sir Robert: Joins the consulting st4ff

of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, 38-Tuber-culin in the diagnosis and treatment of tuber-culosis,493 (0)

Philippines, small-Pox and vaccination in(John C. MoVail). 158,166-Correspondence on,210. 450

PHLLIPS, Charles H., presentation to, 616PHILLIPS, H. H.: Treatment of puerperal infec-

tions, 700PHILLIPS, James (and W. WRANGHAX): Brachial

neuritis due to cervical rib, 319 (0)PrHILLIPS, L. G.: Treatment of dysmenorrhoea,1054

PHILLIPS, Miles: Technique of Caesareansection, 285-Case of chronic incision of uteruswhich emphasized the value of Aveling'srepositor, 470

PHRILLIPs, W. C.: Diseases of the Ear, Nose,and Throat. Medical and Surgical, rev.,563

PHIPPEN, Harry G.: The treatment of ankylo-stomiasis with beta-naphthol and thymol,371 (0)

Phosphorated oil in treatment of Oriental sore(Aldo Castellani), 283 (0)

Photography, Optics, and Cinematography,International Exhibition of, at Turin, 212

Photosynthesis and sea air (leading article),601

Phrenology, the old and new (G. Elliot Smith),199

Phthisis. See TuberculosisPhysical training in elementary schools, Board

of Education circular re, 76Physically defective children, 251Physiological effect of high altitudes (J. Bar.croft), 200

Physiology at high altitudes, 1028Physiology, some applications of to medicine

(J. A. MacWilliam and W. J. Webster), 51 (0)Physiology and psychology, 789Physiology, review of books on, 331, 932PICKEBILL, Henry Percy, C.B.E. conferred upon,

30PICKEBING, Bernard, obituary notice of, 86Pigment, a question of, 88PILLEY, J. J.: The Progress Book, rev., 727PINCH, Hayward: Treatment of cancer of thetongue, 417

Pink disease." 123. See also ErythredemaPINTO, Captain Joseph S.,O.B.E. conferred upon,665

Pirquet system of infant feeding, review of book

on, 515Pirquet's tuberculin test. See TuberculinPithead hygiene (Colston Williams), 20PITTS. A. T.: Diet, dental structure, and caries,

594Pituitary disorders, ocular aspects of (G. deSchweinitz), 816

Pituitary extract in treatment of diabetes in-

sipidus (H. Blumgart), 328Pituitary secretions, the origin of, 442-(Leading

article), 732Pituitous catarrh. See CatarrhPlague, a small epidemic of (E. Noble Chamber-

lain), 896Plague in India, 633, 703-In Egypt. 839Planorbis as the intermediate host of Schisto-soma h4ematobium, 351. See also Schistosoma

Plaster bandaging, pelvic support for (E. Muir-

head Little), 771Plastic repair of the face and limbs (J. J. M.

Shaw), 511PIATT, Mr.: Loose bodies in joints, 331

Pleural adhesions cauterized by thoracoscopy(James Lawson), 470

Plumbism and lead paint. 604Pneumococcic infections, review of book on,683

Pneumonia, central, case of, 794Pneumonia and its compllcations(Walter Broad-bent), 471

Pneumonia, croupous, in children (H. T. Ashby),631

Pneumonia, lobar, complicated by embolism of

the right brachial artery (A. H. D. Smith), 103(0)

Pneumonia with untoward sequelae (Sir JohnMoore). 812

Pneumonia followed by sinus thrombosis, in anadult (E. Weston Hurst), 929

Pneumonia, treatme4t of (A. G. Newall, 676 (0)-(John T. Maelachlai%), 897

Pneumonoconiosis (parliamentary note), 437Pfieumothorax, artificial, composition of the

gases in (Leonard Hill and J. Argyll Campbell),752 (0)

INDEX.

PococK, A. G. C.: Stalactites, 46Poison gas. See GasPoisoning, atophan (Cecil Worster-Drought),

148Poisoning, ebonite (hi. W. Geffen), 680Poisoning, lead (parliamentary note). 1070Poisoning, lead, the blood as a guiide to earlydiagnosis in (Robert Craik), 103 (0-Corre-spondence on. 170, 210

Poisoning, meat, in Jerusalem (G. Stuart), 854Poisoning, turpentine, a cause of punctate baso-

philia, 170, 210Poisoning, water (K. N. Moss), 986Poisoning, zinc, 201Poisons, review of books on, 243Police Surgeons' Association. See AssociationPoliomyelitis and encephalitis lethargica, 259Poliomyelitis followed by atrophy of the skin

(A. Robert Fox), 930POLLOCK, J. H.: Unusual case of pneumococcus

infection, 561-Pernicious anaemia, 561-Clinical aspects of the Wassermaun reaction,899-Primary cancer of the liver, 1019

Polythelia (B. Douglas Howat), 928 (0), 1115-Correspondence on, 1039,1115

Poor Law institutions, number of personsrelieved (parliamentary note), 483-Statisties reinmates, ete. (parliamentary note), 695

Poor Law medical officers (Irish) salaries, underthe Irish Free State, 80. 485. 533, 880, 993

Poor Law officers'remuneration, Ministry ofHealth circular, 531

Poor Law relief, number of persons in receipt of(parliamentary note), 780

Poor Law Services (Ireland), reform of, 533POPE, Sir William J.: The examination ofcolloidal preparations, 731, 733

PORTMANN, Georges: Consultations 01-Rhino-Laryngologiques du Praticien, rev.. 563

Portsmouth, Ninety-first Annual Meeting of theBritish Medical Association at, 77. See alsoAssociation, Annual Meeting

Post-graduate courPes: In Birmingham, 132.531,573-In Bristol, 440-In Edinburgh, 783-InFrance, 132, 541,665,1003,1079,1095-In Glasgow,573-In London, 87, 173. 201. 219, 265. 401, 567.616, 665, 793, 838, 913. 957, 1003, 1079-Leadingarticle on, 567-In Manchester, 87-In Vienna,998

Post-Hippocratic schools of medicine (R. 0.Moon), 145,187 (0)

Potassium bromide, the taste of, 616. 746, 840FOTTENGER, F. M.: Symptoms of VisceralDisease. rev., 109

POULSsoN, E.: A Textbook of Pharmacology andTherapeutics, rev., 1056

POwER, Sir D'Arcy: IHarvey as an art critic, 643-And H. J. WARING): A Short History of St.Bartholomew's Hospital. 1123-7923, rev.. 944

POWEBR, Captain Michael P., O.B.E. conferredupon, 665

POWER, Sir William Henry, 823POYNTON, F. John: Five cases of diabetesmellitus in young children, 277 (O)-Osteo-arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, 761-Theprevention of heart disease. 919 (0)

POYSER, A. H. B. W. (and G. E. MMLS): Practiceof the Offlce of the Masters in Lunacy, rev.,727

Practitioners de-registered (Sydney), 126Pregnancy and child-bearing, number of deathsattributed to (parliamentary note), 1110

Pregnancy in a fibroid uterus (C. M. Rolston),558

Pregnancy, fits in the fourth month of with noother signs of toxaemia (W. F. I heodoreHaultain and J. S. Hall). 898

Pregnancy, heart disease in (A. LeylandRobinson), 18

Pregnancy: malpositions, correction of: therationale of the padded binder (R. C. Buist),62

Pregnant women, the care of (C. W. Comrie-Sharp), 1093

Preparation of patients for operation. SeeOperation

Presentations, 38. 45, 174, 266, 357. 439, 449,491 578,609, 616. 741. 742, 785, 838, 912, 957, 958, 1042,1120

Preventive medicine, review of books on, 636PRICE, E. B.: Atomic Form with Special Refer-ence to the Configuration of the Carbon Atom,rev., 636

PRICE, Frederick W.* A, Textbookof the Practiceof Medicine, rev., 290

PRICHARD, B.: Subacute infective endocarditis,377

Prince Albert Convalescent Home, Worthing,665

Prince of Wales: Presented with the medal ofthe Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 173-Accepts the Honorary Fellowship of theRoyal Society of Medicine. 827-His tribute tothe general practitioner, 873

PRINGLE, H.: Difference in appearance In thewalls of large and small arteries in cases ofaneurysm, 330

PRINGLE, John James, obituary notice of, 43PRINGLz, Professor: Apparent cure of multipleova in a Graafian follicle, 858

PRINGLE, Beton: Gastric and duodenal ulcers.285-Cause of death in intestinal obstruction,512

Prisoners under remand, mental observation of(parliamentary note). 780

Prisons and Borstal institutions re appointmentof a woman commissioner (Parliamentarynote), 606

[Th Bum2msIsaLa JoMkA

PR"ITCHARD, Eric: The pathogenesis of rickets.887 (0)

PRIVAT, J.: L'Orthopidie en Clientle, rev., 474Prix de Carthage, 401Prize offered for the best work on the etiology.prophylaxis, and treatment of cancer, 370

Prize offered for the best unpublished work oDnatural science or medicine, 117

Prize, Sir William Dalby Memorial, 633Prize, Savill Memorial, 1079Prize, David Syme Research, 1079Professional Classes Aid Council, donation fromH.M. the Queen, 1079

Professional slang. See SlangProfessors exchange of, 608Progris EidicaI, banquet in honour of the

jubilee of, 220" Prohibition " of evolution. See EvolutionProhibition in America, New York statistics,557

Proprietary preparations, vitamin content of.See Vitamin

Prosecution under the Medical Act (WilliamLumsden), 1118

Prostate, surgery of the (T. E. Hammond).721

Prostatectomy, some problems of <Sir JobhThomson-Walker), 133(0),266-Correspondenceeon, 259, 266, 304, 352, 492-Prevention of sepsis;after, 492

Protein therapy, non-specific, the scientific basisfor (A. J. Clark), 315 (0) - Discussion on.327

Protest, 1077Protists and disease, review of book on, 475Paovis, Mr.: Radium treatment of uterinehaemorrhage, 510

Prussia, vital statistics of, before and after thewar, 166

Pseudo-appendicitis, review of book on, 1096Pseudo-coxalgia (Geoffrey Bate), 331Pseudo-hermaphroditism (Dr. Richards andtGeoffrey Bate), 330

Psoriasis (G. Gushue-Taylor), 558Psychiatric clinics, 42Psychiatry in Canada (C. K. Clarke), 972Psychiatry clinic in Sydney, 697Psychiatry, the new spirit in, 169, 395Psycho-analysis (leading article), 33-Corre-spondence on, 39, 656-Review of book on, 516.727, 975

Psychological conditions found in criminals(M. Hamblin Smith), 342

Psychological medicine, examinatlon fordiplomain, 450-A correction, 542

Psychological medicine and research at Bir-mingham, 783

Psychology of dreams (leading article), 775Psychology, industrial, 571Psychology and medicine (Sir Frederick W,.

Mott), 403 (0)-Correspondence on. 486, 492Psychology, the modern (B. J. A. Berry), 255Psychology, review of books on, 155, 635. 1021Psychoneuroses and eadocrines (W. LangdomBrown), 514

Psychoneurosis and mental deficiency (C. S.Myers). 559

Psychotherapy, the teaching of, 42-Discussioinon at Medical Society of London, 326

Public health (Irish). 396Public health appointments, combined, 829Public Health Commissioner in india, 838Public health and education (J. R. Kaye).

992Public health legislation (Ireland), 993Public health and medical research in India,609-Leading article, 640

Public Health Officers, International Exchangeof, 656

Public health, review of books on, 726Public health and veterinarv science (Walter

Elliot), 209-Public Vaccinators' Association.See Association

Publications, medical, sent on approval, 220.265

Publications, new and forthcoming, 87,117, 219,307, 357, 577, 885, 916. 1079

Publications, periodical, of original research.265

Puerperal fever. autogenous vaccine in, 1042Puerperalinfections,treatmentof (B. P. Watson).505 (0)-Discussion, 511-Correspondence on.616, 660, 700. 743, 787, 880

Puerperal inversion of the uterus, acute (C. S.Lane Roberts), 557 (0)- (Robert B. Foote).1092

Puerperal morbidity and mortality: Committeeof inquiry appointed, 1036, 1072

PUGH, L. P.: Ovarian disease in cows, 811Pulse pressure in exophthalmic goitre (I. Harris).630 (0)

Pulse, radial, in intrathoracic aneurysms (C. 0.Hawthorne), 892 (0)

Punjab, chemical examinations in the, 127PURDON. Major W. Brooke, O.B.E. conferredupon, 30

PuRDY, Dr., sllicosis, 514Purpura treated by injection of human blooa(Montague Dixon). 16 (0)PuRsER, F. 0.: Diabetes insipidus; 418PURVIs, William Prior, obituary notice of, 399.444

Pyaemia. portal, secondary to umbilical infe-tion (G. Bruce White), 373 (0)

Pyelography and cystosoopy (F. Strong Heaney),.858

Pylorus, oongenital hypertrophy of (George F.Still), 579 (0)-Correspondence on, 744

JAN.-JUNE, 19231 INDEX. TzBs 23I MZDICALS JoUXA 23

Q.

Quain's Anatomy," 836Quaker relief in stricken Europe, 300QUARTEY-PAPA'IO. Benjamin William, O.B.E.

conferred upon, 987QUARTLY, S. W..and Cecil WORSTER-DRoUGEIT):

Meningitis due to Pfeiffer's bacillus, 416Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute of Nurses,annual meeting of Scottish Branch, 170

Quinidine in auricular fibrillation, the use of(FrancisR. Fraser),E07 (0)

Quinine idiosyncrasy andcinchonine (WilliamFletcher andE. A. 0. Travers), 629 (0)

Quinine salicylate, 958Quinine supply exceeds the demand, 148

B.

Racial effects of alcoholism. See AlcoholismRADCLIFFE, Frank, resigns from the visiting

staff of Boundary Park Hospital. 1042Radiations, acute constitutional symptoms dueto (Sir Hlumphry Rolleston).1 (0)

Radiology in practice, 571Radiology, review of books on, 597Radiology in the diagnosis of pulmonary tuber-

culosis (Leonard Findlay), 681Radiotherapy for cancer, 261Radium In carcinoma of the cervix, exhibition- ofoases, 151Radium in cancer of the tongue, oesophagus. andrectum (leading article), 297

Radium, dosage of (Dawson Turner), 100 (0)Radium Institute, London, note on, 980Radium treatment in cancer of the urethra

(Fletcher Shaw), 329Radium treatment of disease, the use of (DawsonTurner), 464 (0)

Radium treatment of gynaecological conditions,81

Radium treatment of uterine haemorrhage(Sidney Forsdike), 510

RadiumInstitue (London), report, 297, 301Radius, congenital absence of (A. P. Bertwistle),

325Radius, fracture of the neck of the (H. D.O'Sullvan), 190

Bagging in boys' schools, 261. See also SchoolsREA NT. P. C. (and G. L. PESwETT): A Labora-tory Handbook of Biochemnistry, rev., 814

RAiNY, Harry, obituary notice of, 84BALrPas, Gerald: Surgery of the prostate, 259,

352.RARSaY, Dr.: Treatment of gastric and duodenal

ulcer, 239BAxsAY, Mabel L. (and H. F. VELLACOTT):Hydatid cysts of liver associated with gallstones and empyema of gall bladder andpleura: recovery, 184 (0)

RAPHAL,. A. (and others): Pneumocoques etaffections Pneumococciques, rev., 683

Bat-bite fever, 542, 1004Rat repression in India, 39Rates and taxes, petition for inquiry into thegrowth of. 449

RAVENEL, Mazyck P.: Small-pox and vaccination,351

BAY, Jobn Howson: Ap-preciation of Sir WilliamThorburn. 540

Eaynaud's disease, nettle stings in,46RAYNER, H. H.: Tuberculosis of the cervical

glands, 304Red Cross, International Committee, report ofon Irish internment camps, 954, 1073

Ried Cross societies, Oriental: Conference atBangkok, 782

Red Cross Society, British: Appeal for Greekrefugees, 265

REEE, BR. J.: Progress and problems in epi-demiology. 240

REED, J. G.: Carbon tetrachloride and oil ofobenopodium in helminthiasis, 1048 (0)

REcs, Ferdinand: Hospital policy, 486. 661BEEs, J. Llewellyn, obituary notice of, 577REES Sir Milsom, K.C.V.O. conferred upon, 30Refraction (T. Harrison Butler), 843(0)Registered medical practitioners, the rights of,

477. See also MedicalBegistrar-General's annual report (leading

article), 296, 339-Note on, 299, 527 - Parlia-mentary noteon, 483-Correspondence on. 533.See also Vital statistics

REID. Sir Archdall: reduction in price of his bookon venereal disease prevention. 266-Elevationof the diphragm due to inilateral phrenicparalysis, 472

REI, Inspector - General Walter, awarded a(Greenwich Hospital pension, 792

Relapsing fever. See Fever.Religion and some medico-sociological problems(Rev. W. Ralph Inge), 437

RBEER, John (and William D. WrHEmRBEE):X-raV Dosage in Treatment and Radiography,rev., 597

Renal calculi. See calculiRenal diseases, review of books on, 245Renal efficiency tests (G. E. Nesbitt). 153Benal inefficiency and its clnical detection (R.Cameron). 930

RLenal origin of aches and pains (AndrewFullerton), 309 (0)

RENSH&W, Arnold: Relation between chemicalconstitution and antiseptic action ofcoal-tardyes, 265

RENSHAW, Graham: Polythelia, 1039BENsHAW, Knowles: Case for diagnosis, 1094RENTroN, J.Kill: Diverticulum of the bladder,

765BENTOuLI, J. L.: Treatment of puerperal infec-tions, 660

Reproduction, review of book on, 682Research, the wages of, 342-Yarrow gift toRoyalsociety, 342

Respiratory sounds wellheard through a jacketof antiphlogistine, 220

Retinitis, albuminuric, as a prognostic sign(Fred Tresilian), 148

Retreat. York. annual report, 74, 1029Retrenchment Committee (India) report, 609REVIE, Dugald: Hiccup. 358

Reyiews of Books:Abdominal Pain (Norbert Ortner), 770Aberdeen: Viri Illustres Universitatum Abre-donensium(W.E. McCulloch). 861

Anaemia,its Causes and Modern Treatment,with a Chapter on Neurasthenia (Arthur W.Fuller), 1022

Anaesthesia in Children (C. Langton Hewer),246

Anaesthetics and their Adsministration (SirFrederic W. Hewitt), 108

Anaesthetics in Practice and Theory (J. Blom-field). 68

Anatomy of the Abdomen: Anatomie M6dico-chirurgicale del'Abdomen.la R6gion Sous-thoracique del'Abdomen(Raymond Grgoire),975

Anatomy,Cunninghm's Textbook of (editedby ArthurRobinson), 899

Anatomyof the Female Pelvis, Descriptive andApplied (F. A. Maguire), 902

Anatomy of the Horse, a Dissection Guide (SirJohn McFadyean), 383

Anatomy, Regional (T. B. Johnston), 292Anatomy, Surgical, Manual of(L. Beesly andT. B. Johnston), 109

Anatomy, Surgical, Manual of (C.R. Whit-taker), 109

Anatomy, Surgical, Textbook of(W. F. Camp-bell), 727

Annals of Medical History. See MedicalHistory

Appendicitis: Les Fausses Appendicites (Th.de Martel and Ed. Antoine), 1096

Arab Medicine and Surgery, a Study of theHealing Art in Algeria (M. W. Hilton-Simpson), 291

Archivo de Medicina Legal, 335Arterio-sclerosis :-L'Art6rioscl4rose et sontraitement: Les maladies dela cinquantaine,tome iii (Arthur Leclercq), 292

Aseclepios, 335Aspects of Death: Des Todes Bild (FrederickParkes Weber), 770

Atomic Form, with Special Reference to theConfiguration of the Carbon Atom (E. E.Price), 636

Aural Surgery for Students and Practitioners,a Handbook of (William Wilson), 246

Bacteriology, General, Pathological, and Intes-tinal (A. I. Kendall), 421

Bacteriophage, its R6le in Immunity (F.d'Herelle, 901

Bedside Library, Life and Death of Socrates,727-Life and Death of Sir John Falstaff,727

Beyond the Pleasure Principle (SigmundFreud), 814

Bibliographiepl Survey of ContemporarySources for the Economic and Social Historyof the War (MI. E. Bulkley), 684

Biochemistry in Relation to Human Physio-logy, Fundamentals of(T. R. Parsons), 932

Biochemistry, a Laboratory Handbook of(P. C. Raiment and G. L. Peskett), 814

Birth Control Conference, International,report, 518

Blindness, War, at St. Dunstan's (Sir ArnoldLawson), 67

Blood Supply to the Heart (Louis Gross), 860Botulism and Food Preservation [The LochMaree Tragedyl (G. Leighton). 932

Brain, a Journal of Neuirology, 518, 1022Bretonneau, Two Posthumous Works of:Trait6s dela dothinent6rie et de Ia SpcciScit6de Pierre-Fid6le Bretonneau, 22

British Goat Society's Year Book for 1923, 815British :Journal Photographic Almanac (1923).

110Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy, a Manual

of Peror-al Endoscopy and Lfaryngeal Surgery(Chevalier Jackson), 421

Brown's Madeira, Canary Islands, and Azores(A. Samler Brown), 598

Burdett's Hospitals and Charities (1922-23),245

Cancer: its Cause, Treatment and Prevention(Alex. Theodore Brand), 383

Cancer: Essai sur lorigine des cancers ettumeurs (Joseph Stefani), 382

Cancer-Fallacy, Theory, and Fact (JohnShaw), 1096

Caneer and New Growths (Simeon BurtWolbach), 383

Cancer and its Non-surgical Treatment(L. Duncan Bulkley), 516

Cancer: Le cancer et son traitement m4dicalrationnel (Ed. Baronaki), 383

ReYviews of Books (continued):Cancer, Theories and Problems of (C. B.Walker), 1096Cancer: What we know about Cancer-a Hand-book for the Medical Profession, 383

Cancer: What Everyone should know aboutCancer-a Handbook for the Lay Reader, 383

Carriers in Infeotious Diseases: a Manual onthe Importance, Pathology, Diagnosis, andTreatment of Human Carriers (Henry J.Nichols). 684Causesand Consequences (Sir BampfyldeFuller), 813

Central Midwives Board Examination Ques-tions and Model Answers, 1022

Chemical Physiology. See PhysiologyChemistry. Applied,a Dictionary of (SirH1.

Thorpe), 156Chemistry, Biological, Laboratory Manual of(Otto Folin), 195

Chemistry of Plant Products (P. Haas andT. G. Hill), 1098

Chemistry. Practical Physiological (P. B.Hawk), 1058

Chemistry, Practical Physiological(W. W.Taylor), 814

Chest and Abdomen:-Inspection, Palpation,Percussion, Auscultation: Leur PratiqueenClinique M6dicale (Maurice Letulle), 195

Chest, Physical Examination of (JamesCrocket), 421Children, Feeding, Diet, and Care of (Albert J.Bell), 768

Children's Diseases: Practical Handbook on(Bernard Myers). 22

Children's Diseases: Kurzes Lehrbuch derKinderkrankheiten (Heinrich Lehndorff), 976Children's Diseases: Leitfaden der Kinder-heilkunde (Walter Birk), 475Circulatory Disorders: Traitement desMaladies Cardio-vasculaires par le Massage,le Mouvement et les Agents physiques(P. Mathieu, G. Richard, and Haranchipy), 109Clinica y Laboratorio, 598

Clinical Laboratory Methods (B. L. Haden), 814Colloidal State in its Medical and PhysiologicalAspects (Sir WilliamK. Baylss), 193

Composition of Scientific Papers (Right Hon.Sir T. Clifford Allbutt), 422

Cytolysis: Les Ph6nom6nes de DestructionCellulaire (Louis Bory), 290Daily Mail Year Book, 69Death, the Biology of (Raymond Pearl), 382Deficiency Diseases. 194Dental Board of the United Kingdom, Minutes

of, vol.i. 475Dental Radiology (Christopher Kempster), 110Dermatology. See SkinDiagnosis: Pr6cis de Diagnostic, Chimique,Microscopique et Parasitologique (J. Guiartand L. Grimbert), 1098

Diarrhoea:-Les Diarrh6es Chroniques:EtudeClinique, Coprologique et Th6rapeutique(Louis Timbal), 635

Diathermy: Diathermie et Diathermoth6rapie(H. Bordier), 1097

Dictionary of Applied Chemistry (Sir E.Thorpe), 156

Digestive Tract, the Mechanics of the (WalterC. Alvarez), 767Drugs, the Story of (Henry C. Fuller), 726Duff House Papers. vol. i (E. I. Sprigge), 474Ear, Nose, and Throat: Consultations Oto-Rhino-Laryngologiques du Praticien (GeorgesPortmann), 563

Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases: Medical andSurgical(W. C. Phillips), 563

Ear. See also AuralElephant Man and other Reminiscences (SirFrederick Treves), 335

Emulsions and Emulsification, the Theory of(W. Clayton), 381Encephalitis lethargica: ContributionA l'E tudedes Manifestations Tardives del'Enc6phaliteEpid6mique (Gabrielle L6vy), 422Encyclopaedia of Veterinary Medicine, Surgeryand Obstetrics (edited by G. H. Wooldridge),1057

Endocrine Glands and the Sympathetic System(P. Lereboullet, P. Harrier, H. Carrion, A. G.Guillaume), 292 -

Epidemiology and Public Health (Victor C.Vaughan, Henry F. Vaughan, and George T.Palmer), 726

Epilepsy: Les Epilepsies (B. Cestan), 243Eurhythm: Thought in Action. The Prin-ciples and Practice of Vocal and PhysicalTherapy (El. H. Hulbert), 194

Evolution of Continuity in the Natural World(David Russell). 244

Exercise In Education and'Medicine (R. TaitMackenzie), 900

Eye, Diseases of the (Sir John HerbertParsons), 815. See also OphthalmologyFeeding, Diet, and the General Care ofOhildren: A Book for Mothers and TrainedNurses (Albert J. Bell), 768

Fever Nurses, Textbook for (Grace H. GiffenDundas). 933

Flowers and Fancies (C. L. West), 862Food, Health, and Growth: A Discussion ofthe Nutrition of Children (L. Emmett Holt).194

Foods and Drugs, Microsoopioal Examinationof (H. G. Greenish), 1021

Fractures, Treatment of, with Notes upon aFew Common Dislocations (C. L. Scudder),769

24 JAN.-JUNE, 1923)

Reviews of Books (co,>tintued):Framboesia tropica [Parangi of Ceylon] (R. L.

Spittel), 860General Medical Council: Minutes and Index

to Minutes, 423Genito-urinary Diseases, 245Geographies. Junior Regional (W. H. Barkerand L. Brooks), 1058

Glaucoma, Operative Treatment. of (H.Herbert), 1057

Glycosuria and Diabetes: Modern Methodsin the Diagnosis and Treatment of (HughMaclean) 974

Gold-headed Cane (William Macmichael; newedition, edited by George C. Peachey), 157

Gonorrhoea, Monograph on (A. Reith Fraser),900

Gonorrhoea and its Complications, Textbookof (G. Luys), 517

Greeee and Rome, Our Debt to (edited by G. D.Hadzsits and D. M. Robinson), 683

Greek Biology and Greek Medicine (CharlesSinger), 21

Greek Biology and Medicine (Henry OsbornTaylor), 683

Gums and Oral Mucous Membrane, Diseasesof (Sir Kenneth Goadby), 859

Guy's Hospital Reports, No. 4, vol. lxxii, 23-vol. lxxiii, 635-No. 2, 933

Half-past Bedtime (H. EH. Bashford). 598Heart, the Blood Supply to (Louis Gross), 860Heart Disease, Diagnosis and Treatment of:Practical Points for Students and Prac-titioners (E. M. Brockbank), 596

Heart Diseases (I. Harris), 518Heart: Lee Nouvelles M6thodes d'Examen duCoeur en Olinique (B. Lutembacher), 815

Heliotherapy (A. Rollier, H. J. Schmid, A.Rosselet, and B. Ainstead), 933

Heredity: Menschliche Erblichkeitslehre(Erwin Baur, Eugen Fischer, and Fritz Lenz),155

History of Medicine. See Medical and Medi-cine

History of the Great War, Based on OfficialDocuments: Medical Services, Surgery ofthe War, vols. i and ii (edited by Major-General Sir W. G. Macpherson. Major-GeneralSir A. A. Bowlby, Major-General Sir CuthbertWallace, and Colonel Sir Crisp English), 288,332

History of the War, Bibliographical Survey ofContemporary Sources for the Economicand Social (M. E. Bulkley). 684

History of Military Medicine (Lieut.-ColonelFielding H. Garrison), 419

Horse, Anatomy of the: A Dissection Guide(Sir John McFadyean), 383

Hygiene of Native Compounds in TropicalAfrica (A. Pearson and R. Mouchet), 931

Hygiene, Personal Applied (J. F. Williams),246

Hypnotism and Suggestion (Louis Satow), 815Income Tax Guide, Nelson's (P. Sulley), 245Income Tax-Tabular View, 1842-1924, 1058Index to General Practice (A. Campbell Stark),

1097India. the New Constitution of (Sir CourtenayIlbert and Lord Meston), 1022

Industrial Hygiene, Bibliography of, 1022Industrial Hygiene and Medicine (E. W. Utopeand W. Hanna), 931

Infant Feeding. Principles and Practice of(Julius H. Hess), 768

Infantile Cirrhosis of the Liver (S. K. Mukherii),598

Infants: Siuglingskrankheiten (Walter Birk),768

Infectious Diseases: Oreillons, Coqueluche,Grippe, lrysip6le M6dical (H. Barbier), 474

Injury, Recovery, and Death in Relation toConductivity and Permeability (W. J. V.Osterhout), 596

Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Ausculta-tion: Leur Pratique en Clinique M6dicale(Maurice Letulle), 195

Internal Secretions: Einfuhrung in die Klinikder inneren Bekretion (G. Peritz), 1098.

International Clinics, vol. iv (edited by H. W.Cattell), 770

Intoxications, 194Inventum Novum ex Peroussione ThoracisHumani. ut Signo abstrusos InterniPectoris Morbos Detegendi (1761) (LeopoldAuenbrugger; facsimile by Max Neuburger),246

Jaundice, Haemorrhagic: Ueber die patho-logische Anatomie der Spirochaetosis ictero-haemorrhagica Inada [Weilsehe Krankheit](Renjiro Kaneko), 1096

Johns Hopkins Hospital and University,Collected Papers of Members of the Gynaeco-logical Department, 1916 to 1922, 110

Joyeux Propos d'Esculape (Drs. Cabands andWitkowski), 517

Juvenile Delinquency (HenryHerbert Goddard),68

Kidney Diseases, 245Laboratory Methods. Clinical (R. L. Haden),

814L'Annue M6dicale pratique (edited by CamilleLian), 976

Liver, Infantile Cirrhosis of (S. K. Mukherji),598

Liver: Physiologie normale et pathologiquedu foie (G. H. Roger). 813

Lunacy, Practice of the Office of the Mastersin (G. E. Mills and A. H. R. W. Poyser), 727

Reviews of Books (continued):Lungs: Bxamen fonctionnel du poumon (Ch.Achard and L4on Binet). 381

Madeira, Canary Islands, and Azores (A.Samler Brown), 598

Malay Poisons and Charm Cures (John D.Gimlette), 243

Malignant Disease: Ess8ai sur l'origine descancers et tumeurs (Joseph Stefani), 382

Materia Medica. Pharmacology, and Thera-peutics for Dental Students and Practi-tioners (P. Coleman), 597

Mathematics and Physical Science in ClassicalAntiquity (J. L. Heiberg and D. C. Mac-gregor), 384

Medical Annual (1923), 725Medical Axioms, Aphorisms, and ClinicalMemoranda (James Alexander Lindsay), 422

Medical History, Annals of (edited by FrancisR. Packard), vol. iv, No. 3. 383, 423-No. 4, 901

Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology. Text-book of (Rai Bahadur Jaising P. Modi), 23

Medical Papers, the Writing of (Maud M.Mellish), 563

Medical Proofs of the Miraculous: a ClinicalStudy (E. Le Bec), 423

Medical Psychology and Psychical Research(T. W. Mitchell), 635

Medical Terminology: Medizinische Termino-logie (Walter Guttmann), 902

Medicine. the History of in its Salient Features(Walter Libby), 1022

Medicine: Pr6cis de Pathologie M6dicale (M.Journ6), 684

Medicine, a Synopsis of (Henry Letheby Tidy),110

Medicine, a Textbook of the Practice of (editedby Frederick W. Price), 290

Medicine, Military, History of (Lieut.-Col.Fielding H. Garrison). 419

Medizinisches Vademekum in deutscher undenglischer Sprache (B. Lewis). I, FtirOhrenlrzte; II, Fur Nasen- und Hals-arzte; III, FUr Augenarzte. 685

Mental Deficiency [Amentia] (A. F. Tredgold),291

Merck's Jahresbericht tiber Neuerungen aufden Gebieten der Pharmakotherapie undPharmazie (1921),156

Michelin Guide to Great Britain (1923), 1022Microscopioal Examination of Foods andDrugs (H. G. greenish). 1021

Mllieux de Misbres (S. Courgey), 815Military Medicine. See MedicineMistakes and Accidents of Surgery (HaroldBurrows), 561

Molecular Physics (J. A. Crowther). 901More Secret Remedies: What they Cost andWhat they Contain, 726

National Health Policy (Harry Roberts), 1020Native Compounds in Tropical Africa, Prac-

tical Hygiene of: Being Notes from theExperience of the First Eighteen Years ofEuropean Work in the Katanga (A. Pearsonand R. Mouchet), 931

Nelson's Income Tax Guide (P. Sulley), 245Neo-Malthusian and Birth Coutrol Conference,Fifth International, report, 518

Nervous System, the Sympathetic, in Disease(W. Langdon Brown). 381

Neurology :-Predis de Pathologie Interne:Maladies du Syst0me Nerveux (HenriClaude), 156

New Growths and Cancer (Simeon BurtWolbach). 383

Nostrums and Quackery, vols. i and ii, 726Nursing, Evolution of Public Health (AnnieBrainard), 475

Obstetrics for Nurses (Joseph B. De Lee), 157Operation, preparation for: La p6riode pr6-op6ratoire (Charles Lefebvre), 682

Ophthalmic surgery (Major V. Nesfield), 334Ophthamological Society of the United King-dom, Transactions, vol. lxii, 862

Ophthalmology, Textbook of (H. E. Fuchs),517. See also Eye

Opotherapy: L'Opotherapie du praticien(L. Lematte), 515

Orthopaedic Nursing: Part I, Joint Tuber-culosis (A. G. Hunt), 23

Orthopaedic Surgery (Sir Robert Jones andRobert W. Lovett). 634, 685

Orthopaedics: L'Orthop6die en Clientele(J. Privat), 474

Otology. See Aural and EarOutspoken Essays (William Ralph Inge), 383Oxidations and Reductions in the Animal Body(H. D. Dakin), 332

Par& Public Health Service Reports: A Pro-phylaxia Rural no Estado do Pard (H. C. deSouza Araujo), 1058-A Prophylaxia da Leprae das Doeneas Venereas no Estado do Para(H. C. de Souza Araujo). 1058

Passing Songs (W. Barr), 23Pathology, General and Special. for Studentsof Medicine (R. Tanner Hewlett), 157

Pathology: Grundriss und atlas der allge-meinen chirurgie (G. Marwedel), 862

Pathology:-Trait- pathologie medicale et deth4rapeutique appliqu6e (published underthe direction of E. Sargent, L. Ribadeau-Dumas, and L. Babonneix) T-ome xxii,

Intoxications, 194-Tome xiii, Reins etOrganes G6nito-urinaires, 245

Pediatrics, Textbook of (edited by E. Feer),768.

Pericarditis: Les p6ricardites aigtes (GermainBlechmann), 420

Reviews of Books (continued):Persian Sketches (Right Rev. J. H. Linton), 195Personal Hygiene, Applied (J. F. Williams),

246P.F.O." See Operation

Pharmacology, Applied (A. J. Clark), 514Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Textbook oft(E. Poulsson), 1056

Pharmacopoeia of the Royal Northern Grouphof Hospitals, 976

Pharmacopoeia of St. Thomas's Hospital, 976Physical Diagnosis (W. D. Rose), 335Physical Examination of the Chest (Jamee

Crocket), 421Physical Exercises, the New Era Handbook of

(Major F. W. Stevens), 475Physiology, Chemical, Essentials of (W. D.Halliburton), 69

Physiology, Practical (E. P. Cathcart, D. NoeiPaton, and M. S. Pembrey), 331

Physiology of Reproduction (Francis H. A,Marshall). 682

Pirquet System of Infant Feeding: DieErnahrung Gesunder und Kranker Kinder(Edmund Nobel), 515

Plant Products, Introduction to the Chemistry'of (P. Haas and T. G. Hill), 1098

Pneumococcic Infections: Pneumocoques et.affections pneumococciques (L. Cotoni,.C. Truche, and A. Raphael), 683

Poems, 1920-21 (Keith Monsarrat), 23Population Problems (Harold Cox), 384Post-operation Treatment: Th6rapeutique'Post-op6ratoire l'usage des chirurgiens,praticiens et infirmidres (E. Rochard and.W. M. Stern), 68

Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (M. J.Rosenau), 636

Prince of Beggars (Neville Langton), 157Progress Book (J. J. Pilley), 727Proteins andthe Theoryof Colloidal Behaviour

(J. Loeb), 193Protists and Disease (J. Jackson Clarke), 475Pseudo-appendicitis: Les Fauses Appendi-

cites: letude clinique, radiologique et thEra-peutique des syndromes douloureux dascaecum et du colon proxinwl (Th. de Marteland Ed. Antoine), 1096

Psycho-analysis, Some Applications of (OscarPfister), 727

Psycho-analysis, Introductory Lectures oD(Sigmund Freud), 516

Psycho- analysis . Studies in (CharlewBaudouin), 975

Psychology of Misconduct, Vice, and Crime,(Bernard Hollander), 636

Psychology, the New, and the Parent (H.Orichton Miller), 155

Psychology, Scientific, the Elements of (Knight.Dunlap), 1021

Psychology, What is? (Charles W. Hayward),636

Public Health Nursing, the Evolution of(Annie Brainard), 475

Puerperal Sepsis and its Prophylaxis (EustaceThorp), 770

Radiology: La Radioth6rapie Profonde (IserSolomon), 597

Radiology: Die R6ntgendiagnostik der Magenund Darmkrankheiten (E. Schlesinger), 597

Radiology. See also X RaysRemembering and Forgetting (T. H. Pear), 561Renal Diseases, 245Rescue Man's Manual (A. B. Clifford). 563Ross. Sir Ronald: Memoirs, with a full account.of the Great Malaria Problem, and itsSolution, 974

Round the Fountain, 23St. Bartholomew's Hospital Reports, vol. lvi,

727St. Mary's Hospitals, Manchester, History of,and of the Honorary Medical Staff, from theFoundation in 1790 to 1922 (J. W. Bride), 769

Science and Human Affairs from the View-point of Biology (W. C. Curtis), 154

Sea Water:-Le Dispensaire Marin: UnOrganisme Nouveau de Pu6riculture (J.Jarricot), 334

Secret Remedies: More Secret Remedies, 726Skin Diseases (El. H. Hazen), 244Skin Diseases (R W. MacKenna). 813Skin Diseases: La Dermatologie en Clientble(H. Gougerot). 598

Skin Diseases and Eruptive Fevers (J. F.Schamberg), 244

Skin Diseases A Practical Treatise on (OliverS. Ormsby), 214

Small-pox and Vaccination in Barbados (JohnHutson). 246

Squint: its Causes. Pathology, and Treatment(Claud Worth), 109

Sterility in Woman: its Causes and Treatment(Robert A. Gibbons), 901

"Suggestion" and Common Sense (B. AllanBennett), 155

Surgery, the Mistakes and Accidents of (HaroldBurrows), 561

Surgery: Grundfiss und Atlas der SpeziellenChirurgie (G. Sultan), 815

Surgery: La Pratique Chirurgicale Illustr6e(V. Pauchet), 770

Surgery of the War. See History of the GreatWar

Surgical Anatomy. See AnatomySurgical Grafts: Les Greffes chirurgicales

(P1. Mauclaire), 975Sympathetic Nervous System in Disease (W.Langdon Brown), 381

INDEX. LTxz Barrss- 1MEDICAL JOURNAL.

I

JAN.-JUNE, 1923] INDEX. 2[ n

Reviews of Books (continued):Sylphilis of the Innocent: A Study of the SocialEffects of Syphilis on the Family and theCommunity (Harry C. Solomon and MaidaHerman Solomon), 473

Syphilis und syphilisahuliche Erkrankungendes Mundes, ftir Aerz te, Zahnitrzte, undStudierende (Ferd. Zinsser), 195

.'Thyroid Gland, Diseases of the (A. E.Hertzler), 381

'Treasury of Human Inheritance. Vol. ii,Auomalies and Diseases of the Eye [Nettle-ship Memorial Volume] : Part I, RetinitisPigmentosa and Allied Diseases. CongenitalStationary. Night Blindness, Glioma Retinae(Julia Bell). 472

Tropical Medicine, Laboratory Studies in(C. W. Daniels and H. B. Newham). 860

¶Tropical Medicine, the Practice of (Lieut.-Col.W. Bram and Major R. G. Archibald), 859

-Tubercle Bacilli in the Blood: Handbuch derGesamten Tuberkulose Therapie (E. Loewen-;stein). 1055

'Tuberculosis in Infancy and Childhood(.1. Claxton Gittings, Frank Crozer Knowles,and Astley P. C. Asbhurst). 291

Tuberculosis: La Gu6rison de la TuberculosePulmonaire (R. Burnand), 244

-TUberculosis, Problems in: Administration,Diagnosis, Employment Settlements (SirJames Kingston Fowler), 1020

qTuberculosis, Pulmonary (Maurice Fishberg),562

Tuberculosis, Pulmonary: Le Traitement dela Tuberculose Pulmonaire en Client8le(C. Colbert), 1097

"Tuberculosis, Simple Treatment for (Owen F.Paget), 562

Typhus Fever. with Special Reference to theRusbian Epidemics (J. M. Mitchell, I. N.Asheshov, and G. P. N. Richardson), 67

.Urea, the Chemistry of (E. A. Werner), 1023'Urethra and the Urethroscope (F. Carminow

Doble), 683Vasomotor System (Sir William Bayliss), 634Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics,Encyclopaedia of (edited by G. H. Wool-dridge), 1057

Viri Illustres Universitatum Abredonensium(W. E. McCulloch), 861

Visceral Disease, Symptoms of (F. M. Pot-tenger), 109

-Vitamins: Vital Factors of Foods, Vitamins,and Nutrition (Carleton Ellis and Annie L.Macleod), 861

War Blindness at St. Dunstan's (Sir ArnoldLawson), 67

-War, History of. See HistoryWhite of Manchester (1728-1813) and the Arrest

of Puerperal Fever (J. George Adami). 515-Willing's Press Guide, 246Within an Atom (J. Mills), 598Women Ooctor and her Future (Louisa Martin-

dale), 21Women, Diseases of (H. S. Crossen), 862Workmen's Compensation in Great Britain

(J. L. Cohen), 1021~Writing of Medical Papers. See Medical;X Ray Dosage in Treatment and Radiography(William D. Witherbee and John Remer),

597X-Ray Technic for Diagnosis, Principles andPractice of (John A IMetzger), 685

X Rays. See al80 Radiology-Yarrow, Alfred: His Life and Work (Eleanor C.Barnes), 1058

Yaws (R. L. Spittel), 860Year Book, Daily Mail, 69

, Year Book of the Scientific and LearnedSocieties of Great Britain and Ireland, 69

Year Book of the Universities of the Empire(1923, 423

Zoology for Students and First-Year Students* of Science, Essentials of (A. Meek). 1022

BrYNOILDs. F. E.: Appreciationof James Ritchie.261-'

REYNOLDS, Russell John, appointed HonoraryAdviser in Radiology to the Ministry ofPensions, 838

Rheumatism, chronic, the cause and cure of(E. Harding-Freeland), 281 (0)

Rheumatoid arthritis treated with intravenousBacillus coli vaccine (Rowland J. Perkins andG. Bruce White, 411(0)

Rheumatoid arthritis and osteo-arthritis (SirArchibald Garrod), 760-Discussion, 76l. Seealso Arthritis

Rhinitis. atrophic, operation for (James Adam),1013 (0). See also Ozaena

RHODES, George Francis, obituary notice of, 791Rhodesian tests of Bayer "205." 35Ehythm in living organisms (bir Arthur Shipley),

479Bib, cervical, causing brachial neuritis (W.Wrangham and James Phillips), 319 (0)

Ribs: " What about Ribs ? " 220 _RICHARD, G. (P. MATHIERu and Dr. HARANOHIPY):Traitement des Maladies Cardio-vascuiaires,par Is Massage, le Mouvement, et les AgentsPhysiques, rev., 109

EICHARDs, Dr.: Androgynoid pseudo-hermaphro--ditilsm, 330

RIcHARDsoN, A. H.; Radium in cancer of thecervix, 151

REcHARDsON, G. P. N (J. M. MITCELL and I. N.AmEsHov): TVwhus Fever, with SpecialRefer-ence to the RBzsib-in Epidemiics, rev., 67

Rickets, environment and diet in the causationof, 358

Rickets, etiology of (leading article), 121Rickets in infants (Helen Mackay), 21Rickets, pathogenesis of (Eric Pritchard), 887 (0)Rickets, Vienna report on (leading article). 983-Summary of report, 987-A correction, 1120

Rickettsia bodies, the nature of (H. M. Wood-cock), 946

RMDDELL, John Scott: The Records of the Aber-deen Medico-Chirurgical Societv from 1789 to1922, 75

RIDDELL. Lord: The problem of drug addiction,566

RIDDELL, Robert G.: Primary union after opera.tion for suppurative appendicitis, 322 (0)

RIDOUT, C. A. Scott: Foreign bodies in the airand food passages, 413(0)

RIGBY, Sir Hugh. appointed Surgeon in Ordinaryto the Prince of Wales, 45

Rights of a registered medical practitioner. SeeMedical

Ringworm and its treatment (James Robertson),1017

RIPPON, Squadron-Leader T. F.: The effect oftropical climate on efficiency, 642

RITCHIE, James, death of, 202-Obituary noticeof, 262

RITCHE, W. T.: Muscular dystrophy, 191Ritter's disease, case of (Ronald McD. Cairns).

186 (O)-(H. C. Drury), 899-Correspondence on,308

RIvERs, W. H. R.: Conflict and Dream, 775-Memorial fund to. 873

Riviera as a winter resort, 116-Tours to, 266RIv1.iHE, Clive: Damaged lungs and bronchi-

ectasis, 141 (0)Road work for Scottish unemployed. 653ROBERTS, C. S. Lane: Acute puerperal inversionof the uterus, 557 (0)

ROBERTS, Harry: A National Health Policy,rev., 1020

ROBERTS, Harry M.: Skin rashes from dyed fur,574

ROBERTS, J. H.: Treatment of gastric andduodenal ulcer. 239

ROBERTS, Morley: Of eating, 1077ROBERTSON, George: Strangulation of anappendix epiploica simulating appendicitis,325

ROBERTSON. George M.: Psycho-analysis, 39-Treatment of mental disorders, 480

ROBERTSON, James: Ringworm and its treat-ment, 1017

ROBERTSON, Lieut.-Col. James Currie, obituarynotice of, 916

ROBERTSON. John: Pasteurization of the milksupply, 66

ROBERTSON, Professor: Insomnia, 329ROBINSON, Arthur (editor): Cunningham's Text-book of Anatomy, rev., 899

RoBINsoN, A. Leyland: Heart disease in preg-nancy, 18

ROBINSON. C. A.: Ionic medication, 660Roboleine. vitamin content of, 13ROBsoN, Frederick: Miners' Nvstagmus, 570ROBSON, William (and others): The influence ofinsulin unon acidosis and lipaemia in diabetes,847 (0). 857

RoBsoN. W. M.: The Coolidge x-ray tube, 699ROCHARB, E. (and W. M. STERN): ThArapeutiquePost-opratoire a l'usage des chirurgiens, prac-ticiens et infirmieres, rev., 68

Rockefeller Foundation: Rockefeller Fellow-ships for India, 39-Invites Japanese Com-mission to visit Canadian and Americanmedical institutions to study the methods of,266-University College, London. buildings at,691-Medical fellowships in the United States,1106

Rodent ulcer, disappearance of after erysipelas,82, 704

RODERICK, Dr.: Grafting of bone. 380RODDICKR, Sir Thomas George, death of, 449-Obituary notice of. 484 489

ROGER, G. H.: Physiologie normale et vatho-logique dufoie. rev., 813

ROHDE. Bleanour Sinclair: The Old EntglishHerbals, 432

ROLLESTON, Sir Humphry: Acute constitutionalsymptoms due to radiations, 1 (0)-Elevationof the diaphragm due to unilateral phrenicparalysis, 471-Appointed chairman of theCentral Joint Voluntary Aid DetachmentCouncil, 491-Ulcerative colitis, 855

ROLLIER, A. (and others): Heliotherapv, rev.,933

ROLSTON, C. M.: Pregnancy in a fibroid uterus,558-Spontaneous rupture of the uterus, 855

RoxAms, W. H.; Elevator for the first rib,637

RNTGEN, Conrad, obituary notice of, 305,356-A correction, 356

ROOD. F. S.: Coroners' iwuests, anaestheticdeaths. 721

ROOKE. A. Basil, Blood urea, 266RosE, Joan: Treatment of puerperal infections,

511ROsENAU, M. J.: Preventive Medicine and.Hgiene, rev., 636

RosE, W. D : Physical Diagnsis, rev., 335Ross, Lieut..Col. Henry, C.I.E. conferred upon,

30.Ross, Co'onel Sir Ronald: Memoirs, with a full

account of the Great Malaria Problem and itsSolution, rev., 974-Honour to (leading article),1102-Awarded the Albert Medal of the RoyalSociety of Arts, 1119

Round the Fountain, rev., 23Round ligaments, operations on (Haig Ferguson),631

RoissEzL, Paul: La tuberculose conjugale: con-9tagion et mariage, 603

ROUTE, Amand: Syphilit and marriage, 632Roux, Dr., receives the Grand Cross of theRoyalOrder of the Danebrog, 266-Spanish Cross of,Commander of the Order of AIphonso XIT con-ferred upon, 700

Row, B.: Rat-bite fever, 1004ROWBOTHAM, Stanley: Laryngeal intubation inanaesthetics, 1090 (0)

Rowett Institute. Aberdeen: Report, 429ROWLAND, F. M.. appointed a J.P. for tb<e City

of Lichfleld, 1041ROWLANDS, R. P.: Subcutaneous rupture of the,

intestine, 716(0)ROWLETTE, B. J.: Irish hospital :Qnance, 242-Gastric and duodenal ulcers, 285

ROWNTREE, Cecil: Treatment of cancer of thetongue, 418-Need for public education in the.control of -cancer, 510-Coroners' inquests:anaesthetic deaths, 721-Cancer of the breast,747 (O)

ROXBURGH, A. C.: Dermatitis from dyed.fur,534

Royal Academy. See AcademyRoyal Army Medical Corps (parliamentarynote),606,877. See also Army, British

Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons ofGlasgow, admission of Fellows, 1041

Royal Institute of Public Health, to meet inBordeaux in 1924, 1120 -Royal Institption: The>energetics of muscle, 342

Royal Medical Benevolent Fund. See FundRoyal Sanitary Institute Congress, 656-ThePresident, 356-Election of Fellows, 885

RumsEY, Mr.: Skin grafting, 380Russ, Sidney: The differential action of x rays,

1028RuSSELL. David: The Evolution of Continuity inthe Natural World, rev., 244

RUSsELL, Dr.: Oedema of the left foot and legassociated with albuminuria, 330

Russia, malaria in, 219-Starving RussianDoctors. apppal for; 1C03

Russian Europe- cholera in, 971Ryle, John: The investigation of dyspeptics,

5 (0)

S..St. John of Jerusalem, Order of, promotions,

1042St. Lucia, vaccination at (parliamentary note),953

SABAWALA, B. P.: Milk injections in infantilecomplaints, 238-Trauma and appendicitis. 630

Bacro-iliac joint, relation of sciatica to the (JohnCowan), 372 (0)

Safety in Mines Research Board, additionalmembers appointed, 745

SAINSBURY, Harrington: Venous pulsations andvenous tracings it general; with special refer-ence to the " V " wave of polygraphic tracing,626 (0) -Auricular flutter simulating death, 787

Salaries of medical officers (Ireland), 880, 993.See al8o Poor Law

SALDANHA. Captain Antonelli Francisoo Bartho-lomeu, M.B.E. conferred upon, 987

Salicylate of sodium. See SodiumSamorar Invalid Kitchen, 6 6SAMWATs, D. W.: Venous pulsations and venous

tracings, 787-Ether versus chloroform, 1076Sanatorium, Norwood, for treatment of inebrietyand drug addiction, new address of, 793

SANDERSON, Robert: Subinvolution of theuterus, 108-Malignant annular stricture of thecolon. 108-Psychology and medicine, 486

SANGUINETTI, Harold H.: The endowment ofgeneral practice, 1039

Sarcoma, case of (G. E. Nesbitt), 1019Sarcoma of brain (Professor Boxwell). 811SARGENT, Percy: Appreciation of Hunter Tod,

306SATOW, Lewis: Hypnotism and Suggestion, rev,,815

Savill Memorial Prize, 1079Scandinavia: The study of venereal disease in,1022 -The manufacture and distribution ofinsulin in, 1103

Scarlet fever. See FeverSCEAMBERG, J. F.: Diseases of the Skin and theEruptive Fevers, rev., 244

Scheme of life (leading article), 339Schick test, diphtheria and scarlet fever, report

on, 577, 599Schick test and some epidemiological reflections,599

Schistosoma haematobium, a planorbis as theintermediate host of, 351

Schistosoma hqematobium infestations, rectalpapillomata in (H. C. binderson and E. A.Mills). 968 (0)

SCELAsERG, H. I.: Gonorrhoea in Scandinavia1022

SCHLESINGER, E.: Die Rdntg&nenagnostik derMagen end Darmkcrankheiten, rev., 597

.Scholarships of the Grocers' Company, 132School children, Irish, medical inspection of.653

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School children, parents' payments for medicaltreatment of (Board of Education circular), 866

School children physically defective, clinics formedical treatment of (parliamentary note), 909

School courses and sex. See SexSchool of Hygiene (leading article), 477. See alsoHygiene

School medical inspection in Ireland, 698School medical service (Ireland), 954School medical services (parliamentary note),695

School medical treatment in London, 38School nurses, women doctors as examiners for,449

Schools, boys', ragging in, 261Schools, infectious disease in, code of rules forprevention of, 251

Schools for mentally and physically defectivechildren, 645

Sciatica (J. B. Burt), 379Sciatica, relation of to the sacro-iliac joint (JohnCowan), 372 (0)

Science in the army, 388Science, Congress of the History of, 734. See alsoCongress

Science in preparatory schools, teaching of, 87Scientific Papers, Composition of, rev., 422Scientific Studies, Conjoint Board of, issue of

list of periodical publications of originalresearcb, 265

Scientific workers, hard times for, 652Sclerotics, blue, and multiple fractures (A. W.Nuthall),66

Scotland:Advance of surgery, 1072Anderson College: End of winter session, 533Blinded Scottish soldiers, after-care of, 533Bramwell, Byrom, presentation to, 742, 912Carnegie Trust, the work of the, 348Census of Scotland, 1921: Counties of Scotland,

209, 350Central Midwives Board, 256, 349, 913Charity in medicine an anachronism, 532Church of Scotland Deaconess Hospital, 608Colour vision, 255Crime in Scotland, 349Dental Board lectures, 653EDINBURGH:After-care of blinded Scottish soldiers, 533Associations of physicians in, 912Blind, legaeies in aid of the, 880Cancer research in, 980Chair of bacteriology, 1112Clinical meeting of the Elinburgh Branch,

653Deaconess Hospital, 608Datch professor, lecture by, 912Encephalitis lethargiea in, 533Exchange of professors, 608Eye, Ear and Throat Infirmasry, 533Feeble-minded, care of, 832, 879Health development of, 302Heriot's School memorial, 697Honorary degree of Doctor, 831Hospital buildings, new (Elsie Inglismemorial), 484

Institutional treatment for mental defec-tives, 879

Lord High Commissioner at Ediuburgh hos-pitals, 993

Miracle well. end of a, 913Post-graduate courses, 783Princes Street, proposed improvement, 742Rectorial address, 440Royal (Dick) Veterinary College centenary,

441, 993Royal Edinburgh Asylum, 440Royal Infirmary, 80, 993Royal Victoria Hospital Tuberculosis Trust,

440Sick Children's Hospital, 953Surgery, the advance of, 1072Surgical Appliance Society, 1036University war memorial, 395Zoology department, 1112

Exchange of professors, 608'Experiments on animals, opposition to, 653Farmer's responsibility for health of workers,953

Feeble-minded, csre of, 832Gastro-nterostomy, investigations on theresults of, 484

Gibson memorial lecture, 1036GLASGOW:Cancer research in, 949Encephalitis lethargica in, 608Eye InfirmAry, 396Glasgow and West of Scotland Branch:Clinical meeting, 784

Medical Lunch Club, 742, 879Post-graduate teaching in, 573Royal Asylum, 349Royal Asylum for the Blind, 170Royal Infirmary, 80, 349Royal Infirmary Club, 484Students' infirmaries day, 209

-Gray, Sir Henry, 993Greenock Eye Infirmary, 209Hay, Matthew, proposed presentation to, 302Health Visitors, Conference of, 1036Home nursing work in Fifeshire, 953Honorary degree of Doctor, 831Hospitals and nursing in the Highlands, 697Housing in Sdbtland, 302Incurables, care of in their homes, 953International Physiological Congress, 1072Leith Hospital, development of, 396

Scotland (continued):Maintenance system " for Scottish hospitals,532

Massage organization in Scotland, 38Maternity and child welfare in (parliamentary

note), 393, 606Meat inspection, new regulations, 879Medical dynasty, 698Mental defectives, institutional treatment for,

879Mine rescue instruction, 349Old-fashioned surgeon (Dr. Borland), 349Philip, Sir Robert, 38Puerperal morbidity and mortality, 1036, 1072Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute, 170Road work for Scottish unemployed, 653Royal Medical Society dinner, 395Royal Veterinary College, 441, 993St. Andrew's Ambulance Association and theV.A.D. Council. 913

Scottish Board of Health report, 1113Scottish Poor Law Medical Officers' Associa-

tion, 169Scottish Society of Anaesthetists, 1113Scottish Zoological Society, 993Tuberculosis treatment in Perthshire, 80Veterinary science and public health, 209Walker, Sir Norman, congratulations to, 80Watson, George, bicentenary of, 653

BCOTT, Alexander: The new element, hafnium,246

SCOTT, Gilbert: X-ray treatment of malignantdisease, 152

Scottish Board of Health: New regulations formeat inspection, 879-Appoints a DepartmentalCommittee to inquire into puerpcral morbidityand mortality, 1036-Fourth annual report,1113

Scottish Poor Law Medical Officers' Association,report, 169

SCUDDER, C. L.: The Treatment of Fractures,with Notes upon a Few Common Dislocations,rev., 769

Sea air and photosynthesis (leading article), 601Sea water baths, bacteriology of, 666, 704Sea water, review of book on, 334-A sea waterdispensary in London, 917

xSecret Remedies: More Secret Remedies, rev.,726SBewa." 384

SEGAL, Clara: Persistent headache, 174BELLERs, Dr.: Specimens- from a case ofchloroma, 331 - Abdominal lymphosarcoma,331

SELLS, C. J., presentation-of portrait of, 266SEmON, Henry C.: Dermatitis from dyed fur, 467,

613SEmON, R.: The mneme, 336Sensation, vibrating, 168Sensory. phenomena associated with defectiveblood supply to working muscles (J. A.MacWilliam and W. J. Webster), 51 (0)

Septicaemic infection following operations forappendicitis (Herbert H. Brown), 591 (0)-Correspondence on, 835

Serum by the mouth, 840Service of experiment to practical medicine,

1061. See also BiochemistryService patients in asylums (parliamentary

note), 605Service patients in the mental hospitals of theLondon County Council (parliamentary note),529

SEWELL, Lindley: After-treatment of maxillaryantrum empyema, 1094-Epithelioma of theanterior pillar of the fauces and base oftongue, 1095

Rex, determination of, 174, 308, 402Sex and school courses: report of ConsultativeCommittee, 292

SEYMOUR, H. F.: Nerve implantation in facialparalysis, 471

SHAND, Surgeon Rear-Admiral Jonathan, C.B.conferred upon, 30

SHAPLAND, Cyril Dee (and H. Batty SHAw):" Tetanism " in meningitis, 183 (0)

SHATTOCK, S. G.: Disruptive phenomena ingunshot injuries, 376

SHaw, B. H.: Treatment of early mental dis-order, 343

SHAW, Fletcher: Radium in cancer of theurethra, 329-Fibromyoma of cervix, 470

SHAW. H. Batty (and Cvril Dee SHAPLAND):" Tetanism " in meningitis, 183 (0)

SHAW, J. J. M.: Plastic repair of the face andlimbs, 511

SHAw. John: Need for public education in thecontrol of cancer, 510-Cancer: Fallacy,Theorv, Fact, rev., 1096

SHAw, Wm. Fletcher: The treatment of uterinefibroids-operation or radiation? 1005 (0)

SHAW-MACKENzEr. J. A.: Defective lipolysis indiabetes and cancer, 1075

SEHABBY, H.: liponr. 378-Syphilis insontiumin school children, 809

Sheffield, tuberculosis in (parliamentary note),695-Sheffield hospitals' pennyin the A scheme,1027

SHEPHERD. William, bequests of, 531SHiPLEY, Sir Arthur: Rhythm in living organ-isms, 479

Shock, anaphylactic, sudden death from (Lieut.-Col. F. W. Sumner), 465 (0)

SHORT, A. Rendle: Treatment of Strangulatedobturator hernia. 718 (0)

SHORT, Thomas: An earlymedical statistician,202

Shoulder amputations (F. R. Parakh), 467(0)SICHEL, Gerald: Diphtheria antitoxin on sus-

picion, 1039Silicosis, deathsfrom (parliamentary note), 111(Silver or catgut as suture in vesico-vagina)

fistula, 834.881SnIMMNs Alfred George, obituary notice of, 614-Appeal for the family of, 696,976

SIMPsoN, G. C. E.: Surgical aspects of tuber-culosis of the abdominal lymphatic glands,286

SIMPsON,J. T.: Two urethral calculi, which hadcaused dystocia,242

SIMPsON, Professor: The new trypanocida)remedies, 150

SIMPSON, William J. Ritchie, knighthood con-ferred upon,987SINCLAU, Walter William, obituary notice of.400

SINDERSON, H. C. (and E. A. MLLs): Rectalpapillomata in Schistosoma haematobium in-festations, 968 (0)

SINGER, Charles: Greek Bioloav and GreekMedicine, rev.. 21

Sinus thrombosis following pneumonia in anadult (E. Weston Hurst),929

Sinuses and swellings in the necks of children(George Morgan),621 (0)

Sinusoidalcurrent to the spine in the treatmentof hay fever (Thomas Marlin), 971

Skeleton, effects of excess of calcium upon(V. Korenchevsky),802(0)SHENE, G. W. R.: Registration of nurses,997

Skin, atrophy of, after poliomyelitis (A. RobertFox). 930

Skin diseases. SeeDermatologySkin, perianal, rupture of, caused by a fall uponthe feet (E. N. Nason), 930

SKINNER, E. F.: Blood transfusion,750(0)SLADEc RuthMay, obituary notice of, 355Slang. professional, 343. See also" T.B."Slaughtering, humane,655Sleep and sleeplessness (W. Johnson Smyth),226(0)

Sleeping sickness, some new observations on itstransmission and preventicn,384-Reports byC. F. M. Swynnerton and El. Lyndhurst Duke,384

BILEsINGER, E. G.: The influence of intestinalbacteria upon the thyroid gland, 659

Small-pox in the British Army (parliamentarymentary note), 483

Small-pox, case of arrested and cured by vac-cination. 46

Small-pox, deaths from (parliamentary note),780

Small-pox outbreak in England, 256,307, 434, 643,829, 872, 909, 992,1069-In London. 529-Parlia-mentary note on. 829. 909, 1069, 1109-InGloucester, 1069 1071. 1109. 1110

Small-pox and vaccination, 43, 351, 328, 877-Statistics (parliamentary note), 877

Small-pox and- vaccination in the Philippines(John C McVail), 158-Note on, 166-Corre-spondence on. 210, 4-0Small-pox. See also VaccinationEMITH, A. H. D : Embolism of the right brachialartery as- a complication of lobar pneumonia,103 (0)

SMITH, A. Lapthorn: The prevention of sepsisafter bladder Fnd prostate operations 492d-Need for public education in the control ofcancer, 509

SMITH, Constance: Health of women workers,1109

SMITH, E. C.: Intracranial aerocele, 560-Chorionepithelioma of the Fallopian tube, 766

SMITH, Edwin: Coroners' inquests, anaestheticdeaths, 720-His attack on the panel system.875

SMTH, F. K.: Parham's lands, 470SMITH, Major-General Sir Frederice: Veterinaryscience during the eighteenth century. 732

SmiTH, G. Elliot: The old and new phrenology,199-The movement of the eyes, 256, 298-Thenew anatomy building at University College.London, 728, 910

SMITH, Lieut -Col. Henry: Dangerous drugsregulations. 260, 485

SMITE, Heywood: The determination of labour886

SITH, James: A disclaimer, 616SMITE, J. Anderson: The prevention of heart

disease, 1074SMITH, J. Ferguson: Etiology of eczema, 380SMITH, J. W., presentation portrait of, 38SMITH, Lapthorn: Treatment of cancer of thetongue, 418

SMITH, May: Atmospheric conditions and indus-trial efficiency, 36

SMITH, M. Hamblin: The psyehological condi-tions found in criminals, 342

SMITH, Lleut.-Col. Peter Caldwell, obituarynotice of. 4C0

SMITH, R. Eeeles: Haemorrhage from the largebowel caused by an adherent appendix epi-ploica, 853(0)

SMITH, Sophia B. J., Serbian Order of St. Sava.conferred upon, 172

SMITH, T. F. Hugh: Trauma and appendicitis.283

SMITH, W. (and L. B. WINTER): On a possiblemode of causation of diabetes mellitus, 12 (0)-The control of blood sugar.478-Some problems -of diabetes mellitus, 711 (0)-The nature ofblood sugar, 894 (0),1039

Smoke, effect of on child life: deputation toMinister of Health, 918

INDEX. Ta BarnuMEDICAL JOUNAS-

-AN-JNE 3 DEOU[ 27

Smoking and cancer: pipe or cigarette, 1004SMY#, Col. J.: " Quain's Anatomy," 836SxyltH W. Johnson: Bleep and sleeplessness, 226(0)-Cupping, 918

SELLt, D. Montague B.: Colloid argentum inruptured perineum, 809-A correction, 886

Socidt6 de Biologie of Paris, seventy-fifth anni-versary of,338

Society, Aberdeen Medico-Ohirurgical: Recordsof from 1789 to 1922, 75-Artificial limb fitting,287-Cauterization of pleural adhesions bythoracoscopy, 470- Parham's bands, 470 -Statistics of appendicitis, 470-Prolapse of theuterus, 681

Society, Abernethian: The private clinic inGreat Britain, 876

Society of Anaesthetists, Scottish: Annualmeeting, 1113

Society of Apothecaries. See Apothecaries-Society, Assurance Medical: War injuries and

life assurance, 120Society, Bath Clinical: Case of old osteo-myelitis, 193-" Acute abdomen," 193-Abdo-mino-perineal removal of rectum and sigmoid,193-Malignant disease of right testicle, 193-Left broad ligament dermoid with torsion ofomentum, 193-X-ray plate of cervical spine,193-Plate of sella turcica in a case ofacromegaly, 193-Radiogram of nodes in anearly case of rheumatoid arthritis, 193-Romance and the Pharmacopoeia, 193-Differ-ential diagnosis of acute conjunctivitis, acutetritis, and acute glaucoma, 287-Orbitaltumour, 287-Charcot's hip-joint in a casewhich was probably haematomyelia, 287-Rheumatoid arthritis with achlorhydriagastrica, 287-Round-celled sarcoma of thebreast, 287-Probable gumma of the breast,287-Large gall stone, 287-Very large gastriculcer, 287-Blood smear from a case of lead*oisoning :showing punctate basophilia, 287-Caleareous subpatellar bursa, 287-Largeround-celled sarcoma of the kidney, 287-I-rayphotograph of a fracture of the body of the1ifth cervical vertebra, 287-Severe doubletalipes, 287-Old arthritis of hip, 287-Tropicale.bscess of the liver, 561-Cases and specimens,561-Indigestion: its varieties and treatment,722

Society, Belgian Pediatric, foundation of, 401Society, Brighton and Sussex Medico-Chirur-

gical: Two cases of androgynoid pseoudo-hermaphroditism, 330-Pseudo-coxalgia, 331-Pneumonia and its complications, 471-Nerveimplantation in facial Paralysis, 4n-Meta-stasis in mumps, 764-Urological diagnosis,764-Diathermy and medical practice, 897-Acute suppurative infections of the fingersand hands, 898

Society, Buxton Medical Research: Sciatica,379

Society, Cambridge Medical: The essentialequipments for the best pursuits of modernmedicine, 193-Surgical lectures illustrated bycinematographic films, 380Sfopiety, Cardiff Medical: Influence of intestinalbaoteria upon the thyroid gland, 191-Cytologyof tumours, 192-Endothelloma of the orbit,192-Subacute infective endoearditis, 377-Unidle tears, 378-Lipoma, 378-Gas-oxygen-ether apparatus and its uses, 633-Smellwhite kidney with an associated congenitalhydronephrosis, 633-Multiple swellings overthe face, arms, trunk, and buttocks, 633-Boneformation in a laparotomy sear, 633-Fibro-blasts,633-Embolism of the central artery ofthe retina, 633-Surgery of the prostate, 721-Instruments for high microscopical magnifica-tions, 721-Renal efficiency, 930-Cavernousangioma of the face, 930

Society, Chelsea Clinical: The diagnosis ofindefinite masses in the breast, 94

Society, Chemical: The new element-hafnium,252Society of Chemical Industry: Detection andestimation of small quantities of arsenic,265

Society, City of London Truss: Annual festival,879

Society, Cremation, of England: Number ofcremations in England in 1922, 132-Annualmeeting, 570

Society of Cymmrodorion, the Honourable:Prince of Wales presented with the medal ofthe society, 173

Society, Durban Medical: Asthma and adrenalinadequacy, 320Society,Dutch Orthopaedic: Twenty-fifth anni-versary of,839

Society, Dutch Pediatric: Annual meeting, 1119Society, Edinburgh Medico-Chirurgical: Bonegraft surgery, 190-" Occupation cure " inneurasthenia, 190-Exhibition of cases, 191, 512,1055-Insomnia,329-Plastic repair of the faceand limbs, 511-Exophthalmic goitre, 512-Epithelioma of tongue, 512-Tetany followingremoval of the right lobe of the thyroid gland512-Pulsating exophthalmos from a non-traumatic aneurysm, 512-Severe arthritisdeformans, 512-Treatment of diabetes withinsulin, 857-Organization in the treatment oflupus vulgaris, 857-Musculature of the aortaand cardiac valves.1054-Extensive resectionof small intestine,1055Society,Edinburgh Obstetrical: Acute oedemaof the cervix,18-Lantern slides of an earlyovum, 18-lMyosarcoma in the main horn of atwo-horned uterus,18-Large cervical flibrold,

18-Ruptured pregnancy in a rudimentaryhorn of a bicornute uterus, 18-Fundal carci-noma, 18-Large uterine fibroid, 18-Concealedaccidental haemorrhage treated by hysterec-tomy, 241-Gonococcal infections of tubes andovaries, 241-Exhibition of specimens, 242-Treatment of puerperal infections, 505, 511-Operations on the round ligaments for retro-version of the uterus, 631-Treatment of con-cealed accidental haemorrhage by conserva-tive Caesarean section, 898-Fits occurring inthe fourth month of pregnancy with no othersigns of toxaemia, 898-Acardiac foetus, 898-Specimen of lipoma, 898

Society, Edinburgh Surgical Appliance: Finalmeeting, 1036

Society, Edinburgh Tuberculosis: Tuberculin inthe diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis,493

Society, French, of Comparative Pathology:Annual meeting, 87

Society, Glasgow Royal Medico-Chirurgical:Some recent work in colour blindness, 255-Some points in the etiology of eczema, 380-Laryngectomy done under local anaesthesia,472-Surgical diathermy in the treatment ofmalignant disease of the throat, 472-Tendontransplantation for musculo-spinal paralysis,472-Radiology in the diagnosis of pulmonarytuberculosis, 681-Etiology of tumours, 765-Diverticulum of the bladder, 765-Glycosuria,765

Society, Harveian Some problems of prostatec-tomy, 133-Annual dinner, 1063

Society, Hunterian: Some Problems of gastricand duodenal ulcer, 221, 238

Society, Infant Aid (Dublin), report, 573Society, Leeds Medico-Chirurgical: Intravenousinjections of peptone as an aid to vaccinetreatment, 1046

Society, Listerian: Trephination of the livlnghuman skull in prehistoric times, 457

Society, London and Counties Medical Protec-tion: Annual meeting. 1112

Society, Manchester Clinical: The chronicabdomen, 667

Society, Manchester Medical: Public measuresfor the treatment of venereal diseases, 328-Reart-block, 513-Occipito-posterior positions,765

Society, Manchester Pathological: Pathologyofthe lymphatic system. 79-Fractional test-mealin gastric and duodenal ulcer, 191-Sarcomaof the choroid, 191-Unusual case with post-mortem findings clearing up tlIe diagnosis, 191-Cavernous haemangioma of the vocal cord,191-Kidneys from a case of "essentialhaematuria," 191-Ruptured aneurysm of themiddle cerebral artery, 191-Curiously shapedcalculi found bv chance in a bladder, 191-Loose bodies in the joints, 331-Specimens froma case of chloroma, 331-Carcinoma of renalpelvis, 331

Society of Massage and Medical Gymnastics, theChartered, note on, 604

Society, Medical Golfing: Annual summermeeting. 1080

Society of Medical Hydrology, International:First annual meeting, 482

Society. Medical. of London: The clinical, patho-logical, and radiological aspects of infection ofthe teeth and gums, 53-Discussion, 63-X-raytreatment of malignant diRease: clinicalresults, 152-Psychotherapeutics, 326-Treat-ment of cancer of the tongue, 417-The valueof laboratory tests in diseases of the liver andpancreas, 461-Discussion on, 467-Ore hundredand fiftieth anniversary of, 528, 826. 873-Dinner, 873-Toasts, 874-Prince of Wales'stribute to the general practitioner. 873-Lifeand problems in a medical utopia, 869

SOcrT OF MEDTCAL OFFICERS oF HEALTH:Pit-head hygiene, 20Diet and preventive medicine, 192Economics and public health, 595New President elected, 1079Naval, Military, and Air Force Hygienie

Group.-Military service and hygiene, 66-Naval, military. and Air Force hygiene,513-The kata-thermometer, 513-Silicosis. 514-Newdark-ground illuminator, 514 -Methods ofselection of flying personnel, 514

Society, Medical, for the Study of VenerealDisease: Syphilis and marriage, 632

Society, Medico-Legal: The microspectroscopefor the detection of blood. 124-Debate on theproblem of drug addiction, 565-The legalperiod of gestation, 691

Society, Midland Medical: Blue sclerotics andmultiple fractures, 66-Paroxysmal tachy-cardia, 66-Pasteurization of the milk supply,66-Chronic duodenal ileus, 192-Loss of limbsfrom syphilitic disease of bone, 192-Obscurecase of prolonged pvrexia, 192-Intracraniallesion for diagnosis, 330-Oedema of left footand leg associated with albuminuria, 330-Patient after excision of upper end of femur,330-Tendon transplantation, 330-Suprarenaltumour with metastasis in the skull, 330-"Pink disease," 419-Case for diagnosis, 419-Organs from a case of lymphadenoma, 419-Treatment of auricular fibrillation by quini-dine sulphate, 419

Society, Midland Obstetrical and Gynaecological:Treatment of full-term ectopic gestation, 379-Casos and specimens, 379

Society, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and NorthernCounties Medical: Surgical diagnosis, 380

Society, North of England Obstetrical andGynaecological: Heart disease in pregnancy,18-History of abdominal surgery, 329-Radiumin cancer of the urethra, 329-Three specimensof strangulation, 329-Spontaneous separationof one ovary and adhesion to the floor ofDouglas's pouch, 329-Six months' foetus witha teratomatous tumour, 329-Two cases ofcalcification, 329-Mixed tumour of the uterus(adeno-chondro-sarcoma), 469-Female foetuswith numerous abnormalities, 470-Repeatedectopic gestation with intraperitoneal rupture,470-Adenomyoma of the vermiform appendix,470-Fibroid emphasizing the value of Pdan'swork, 470-Submucous fibromyoma removedby myomectomy, 470-Fibromyoma of thecervix, 470 -Chronic inversion of the uterusemphasizing the value of Aveling's repositor,470-" Tarry cysts" of the ovary associatedwith subperitoneal adenomyoma, 470-Axialrotation of the right Fallopian tube and ovary,1095-Hydatidiform mole, 1095-Fibroid uterusremoved by abdominal pan-hysterectomycombined with colporrhaphy,1095-Obstructedlabour due to carcinoma of the bladder, 1095-After-history of a multipara aged 38 years,1095

Society, Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical:-Thenew midwifery: preventive and reparativeobstetrics, 617

Society, Odonto-Chirurgical, of Scotland: Annualmeeting, 532-The necessity for co-operationbetween the different branches of the medicalprofession, 532

Society, Ophthalmological, of the United King-dom: Annual congress, 693, 776. 816-Ocularaspects of pituitary disorders, 816-Transac-tions, Vol. XLII, rev., 862

Society, Oxford Medical: Treatment of em-pyema, 19

Society, Physical: X-ray measurement and pro-tection, 389

Society for Preserving the Health of the Jews,1119

Society of Public Analysts: Detection andestimation of small quantities of arsenic, 265

Society of Radiographers: Objects of thesociety, 390

Society, Red Cross. See Red CrossSociety for the Relief of Widows and Orphans ofMedical Men: Annual meeting, 958

Society, Research Defence: Annual meeting,1105

Society, Rontgen: Acute constitutional sym-ptoms due to radiations, 1-The housing of anx-ray department, 73-X-ray measurement andprotection, 389-Elevation of the diaphragmdue to unilateral phrenic paralysis, 471

Society, the Royal: Hygienic methods of in-dustrial painting, 167-Physiological effect ofhigh altitudes, 200-Yarrow gift for research,342-Election of Fellows, 391-Conversazione,872 - Water poisoning, 986 - The biologicalaction of light, 1918-The differential action ofx rays, 1028

Society, Royal, of Arts: Relation betweenchemical constitution and antiseptic action inthe coal-tar dyes, 265-Recent advances in thetreatment of leprosy, 524-The theory ofvision, 602-Award of the Albert Medal, 1119

Society, Royal, for Home Relief of Incurables:Annual meeting, 953

Society, Royal Medical, Edinburgh: Annualdinner, 395

SOCIxTY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE:Conference of Presidents of Sections, 1041Edward Jenner commemoration, 204Pasteur centenary celebration, 424Meeting of Fellows, 491The urgent need for education in the controlof cancer, 491, 509

Social meeting, 564The lameness of Lord Byron, 564The order of Associates, 604Sir William Dalby memorial prize, 693Discussion on osteo-arthritis and rheumatoidarthritis, 760

The Prince of Wales becomes an HonoraryFellow, 827Section of Anaesthetics.-Cardio-vascular

conditions in relation to anaesthesia, 239-Coroners' inquests: anaesthetic deaths, 719Section of Dermatology.-Manganese as a

chemotherapeutic agent, 810Section of Epidemiology and State Medicine.

-A review of epidemiology, 240-Epidemiologyof surface diseases of the eye, 594-Ultra-visible viruses from an epidemiological pointof view, 869-The mortality of coal and metalli-ferous miners, 972Section of Laryngology.-Summer meeting

held in Edinburgh, 1093-Chronic hyperplasiaof the upper jaw, 1093-Diseases of the thyroidgland, 1093-Malignant disease of the upperjaw, 1094-The surgical tonsil, 1094-Largeforeign bodies in the gullet, 1094-After-treat-ment of maxillary antrum empyema, 1094-Evolution of the nasal sinuses, 1094-Exhibi-tion and discussion of cases, 1094-Demonstra-tions, 1095-Annual dinner, 1095Section of Medicine.-Glandular fever and

infeotive mononucleosis, 763--steo-arthritisof the spine, 763Section of Obstetrics and Gvnaecooy.-

Carcinoma of the vagina and cervix, 151-

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28 JAN.-JEUNE, 923

Tumours of the vagina, 161-Radium in car-

cinoma of the cervix, 151-Technique of

Caesarean section, 285-Necrotic fibromyomasimulating cancer of uterus, 286-Cyst-of theuterine cornu due to dilatation of the inter-stitial portion of the tube, 286-Adenomatosisvaginae, 286-Inversion of uterus in the thirdweek of the puerperium, 286-Obstructedlabour due to a contraction ring, 286-Radiumtreatment of uterine haemorrhage, 510-Angioma of vaginal wall, 510-Secondary leio-myo-sarcoma, 510-Leio-myo-sarcoma of a

fibromyoma, 510-Sarcoma of uterus. 510-Chorion epithelioma of uterus, 510-Pelvicadenomynmata, 810-Treatment of dysmenor-rhoea, 1054-Sarcomatous ovarian dermoidcyst, 1055-Carcinoma of cervix, 1055-Diurnal

incontinence of urine in wonen, 1055

Section of Odontoloy.--Diet, dental struc-ture, and caries, 593Section of Ophthalmology.-Standards of

vision for scholars and teachers in council

schools, 58Section of Orthopaedics.-Operative treat-

ment of spastic paralysis, 468Section of Pathology.-Spheno.occipital

chordoma, 150-Classification of B. diph-

theriae, 151-Disruptive1phenomena in gunshotInjuries, 376-Fermentative reactions of B,

divhtheriae, 376-The inheritance of thespecific iso-agglutinable substances of the redblood cells, 376-Carcinoma of the skin in

rabbits, 376Subsection of Proctology.-Ulcerative colitis,

858Section of Pscvhiatry.-Psychoneurosis and

mental deficiency, 559-Genius and insanity,

559Section of Surgerv.-Surgical treatment of

renal calcult, 63

s:ection of Therapeutics and Pharmacology.-The scientific basis for non-specific protein

therapy, 315, 327-Treatment of diabetesinsipidus by intranDsal spraying of pituitary

extract, 328-Modification of gastric functionby means of drugs, 366-The use of quinidinein auricular fibrillation, 507-Visit to the

Cambridge schools of pharnocology, bio-chemistry, and physiology. 819Section of Tr-opical Diseases and Pa-a-

sitology.-The antirabic institute In Baghdad,

824

Section of Urologv.-Primary union insuprapubic operations, 376-Case of air

embolism occurring in the course of urethro-

scopy, 377War Section.-The fate of the civilian in

future wars, 480 -The effect of tropical climateon efficiency, 642

Society, Royal Microscopical: Practical use of

the microscope in Industrial research, 132-

Industrial applications of the microscopesection, 541

Society, Royal Scottish, of Arts: Makdougall-Brisbane medals awarded, 132

Society, Royal, of Tropical Medicine: The new

trypanocidal remedies, 149-" Bayer 205," 149

-Tryparsamide, 149-Atoxyl and other treat-

ments, 150-Discussion, 150

Society, Sheffield Medico-Chirurgical: Thedermatologist as detective, 513-The influenzapandemic (1918), 560

Po 'iety, Stockho'm Northern Dermatological:Transactions, 1022-The study of venereal

diFease in Scandinavia, 1022

Society for the Study of Inebriety: Racialaspects of alcoholism, 644

Society of Surgery, International: 1923 meeting,

906Society, Ulster Medical: Medical appointmentsin Ulster, 127-Some preliminary observations

on lung splinting in the treatmentof pulmonarytuberculosis, 154, 414-Some realms of gold

untravelled yet by vaccine therapists, 154-Thecare and education of mentally defectivechildren,512-Treatment of congenital syphilis,512-Reception by President, 609

Society, UniversitY of Sydney Medical: Luncheonin honour of retiring teachers. 126

Society, West Kent Medico Chirurgical: En-

cephalitis lethargica and syphilis of the

nervous system, 242-Tabes dorsalis with

Cbaroot's disease of the tarsus, 242-Boy whoflexed his neck and spine wheneverbe spoke,242-Pigmented mole treated by fulguration,242-Epithelioma of chest treated by dia-

thermy, 242-Polyglandular insufficiency, 242-Fistula following appendicitis six years

previously, 242-Neoplasm of the brain, 242-

Palpitation. 380-Endocrines and psycho-

neuroses, 514-Diagnosis and treatment of gall

stones, 858Society, West London Medico-Chirurgical:Treatment after abdominal operations, 899-

Annual dinner, 1105-Gold medal awarded,

1105Society, Zoological, of Scotland: Annual meeting,

993

Sodium or potassium salts, 1080

Sodium salicylate iniections for varicose veins,108a

SOLOMON, Harry C. (and Maida Herman

SoLoMoN): Syphilis of the Tnnocent: A Studyof the Social Effects of Syphilis on the Familyand the Cemnmunity, rev., 473

SOLOMON, Iser: La Badioth6rapie Profonde,

rev.. 597

SOLOMON Btethel: Intrinsic dysmenorrhoea,725-Adenomyoma of the uterus. 765-Chorionepithelioma of the Fallopian tubes, 766

SOMERSET. W. R.: Occipito-posterior presenta-tions, 211

South African Institute for Medical Research:Studies inExperimental Silicoses and Pneu-monokoniose8 (A. Mavrogordato), 299

SOUTHAM A. H. Volvulus of the large intestine,1050 (0)

Southampton anddistrict medical men: annualdinner. 885

Routhend doctors' cricket club,838SOUTTAR. H. S.: The surgiecal clinics of Switzer

land, 936

Spa treatment establishmentat Llandrindod,485

Suace judgement with one eye, 786. See also Eye

SPaULINGER.M.,. appeal for to enable him to

continue his experiments, 252

Spahlinger treatment of-tuberculosis (parlia-mentary note) 393

572, 606, 1071-Editorial on,

830, 938Spai: :" Maternity Convention" ratified, 449

Outbreak of trichinosis, 665

Spas, British: the ne6d of scientific co-ordina-tion, 487

Spas and health resorts of France, information

re., 37

SDpas,Italian, visit to. 665Spastic paralysis. See ParalysisSPRARES, Dr.: Unsatisfactoryaappendicectomies,67-6Gastric and duodenal ulcers. 284

SpENcE. Dr.: Blood smear from a case of leadpoisoning showin!vunctate basophilia, 287

SPENcER, rlfrida, obituary notice of, 614

SPENCER, Herbert: Adenoma of the vaginalfornix simulating carcinoma of the cervix. 151

-Tecnicque of Caesarean section, 286-Nee2dfor public education in the control of cancer,509-Ten cases of ovariotomy in women over

70 years of aee. 582 (O)-Intrinsic dysmenor-rhoea, 723-X reys in inoperable cancer. 766-

Congenital deformity of the posterior lip of

the cervix, 767-Pelvic adenomyomata, 811-

Catgut or slver as suture for vesico-vaginalfilatula 881-8arcomatous ovarian dermnidcyst, 1054-Ruptured carcinoma of ovary, 1054-Effect on FallouiaLn tube of torsion of an

ovarian tumour, 1054

SPENcER. W. G.: The anatomical delineationsof Yesalins, 341-Treatment of canceroftbetongue, 418-A two-loonp bntton suture, 969 (0)

SPENGLER, Carl. death of 663-A correction,

745

SPENGLE.R. Lucius,death of, 745Sphenoidal sinus supnuration (Sir StOlair Thom-

son). 924 (0)-Leading articleon, 943

SPLsBURY, Sir Bernard. knighthood conferredunon, 30-Cardio-vaqcular conditions in rela-

tion to anaesthesia, 240

Spine, cervical, injuries to (Geoffrey Jefferson),

632SPINES, A. F. G.: Triangular frontal hyper-

aemia ininfants, 375

Spirochbetes and blackwater fever, 986SPITTEL, R. L.:Framboesia tropica (Parangiof

Ceylon), rev., 860

Spleen, rupture of (L.R. Lempriere), 681Splint for median paralysis (Walter Mercer),

371 (0)SPRIGGS,E. I.: Duff House Papers, vol.

i,rev.,

474

Sprue, blood picture in, 743STACK, Major Henry Thompson,O.B.E. conferred

uDon. 30

Stalactites, 46STANLEY, Hon. Sir Arthur: Need for publiceducation in the control of cancer, 509

STANLEY, Dr.: Intracranial lesion for diagnosis,

330

STARK, A.CamDbell: An Index to General Prac-tice, rev., 1097

STARILING.FJuibert J.: Diseased tonsils and heartdisease, 1074

Stasis, intestinal. SRee IntestinalState hospitals. See HospitalsState relief (parliamentary note). 605

STE,EGMANN. E. J., obituary notice of, '078

STFEN, R. H.: Treatment of early mental cases.

658

STREN, William Carmichael, obituarv notice of,131

STEFA.I, Joseph: Essaisur l'origine des cancerset tumeurs, rev., 382

Stenoisi of ileum SeeIleumSterility. review ofbooks on, 901Sterilization of the unfit (R. A. Gibbons), 754 (0)-Discussion. 760-Correspondence on, 835, 883-Note on. 870-In New Zealand. 870

STERN, W. M. (and E. ROcHARD): ThirapeutiquePost-opiratoire Il'usage des chirurgiens, prac-

ticiens, et infirmni0res rev.. 68

STEVENS. Major F. W.: TheNewEra Handbookof Physical Exercises, rev., 475

STEVENS, Mr.: Squamous epithelioma of the

vagina, 151

STEVENsoN, A. C.: Baver 205," 149STEVENSON, Sir Edmond. S.: Caesarean section,

1093

STEVENSON, G. H.: Tendon transplantation formusculo-sriiral paralysis, 472

STEvENsoN, Lieut.-Col. John, obituary notice of,

1002

STEVENSON, W. C.: Deep x-ray therapy in

-gynaecology, 418-Treatment by radiumemanatiop

s; 513

STEWART, George C.: Galen, 258.

STEWART, John Kilpatrick, obituary notice of,792

STBWART. S. H.: Lung sp'itting" for puW-monary tuberculosis, 154, 414 (0)

STILES, Sir Harold, visits Boston to acttemporarily for Professor HarveyCushing, 827

-Appreciation of John Chiene, 1000-HonoraryFellowship of theRoyal College of Surgeons in

Ireland conferred upon, 1064, 1107* + .

STILL, George F.: Congenital hypertrophy ofthe pylorus, 579 (0)

STIVEN, H.E.B.: The natureof arterio-sclerosis,788

STODDART, W. R. B.: GFenius and insanity,

560

STOKES, Henrv: Cause of death in intestinalobstruction, 513

Stomsach, diaphragmatic hernia of the entirestomach (J. Grant Andrew), 184 (0)

Stomach, foreign )odies in, removed by opera-

tion (A. George Brand), 1018

Stomatitis, ulcerative, in children and its treat-ment (Donald Paterson), 104

SroNEs, R. Y.: The development of Loa loa inchrysops. 82

S3TONEY, Mr.: Gastric and duodenal ulcers,285

Stopes v. Sutherland and another, 445, 541STOREY, Captain Thomas Copeland, obituarynotice of, 1002

STOREY, W, L Some realms of gold untravelledyet by vaccine therapists, 154

STRACHAN, Gilbert: Chorion angioma, 766

STRANDBERG, J.: Venereal disease in Scandi-

navia, 1023

STRANGEWAYS. T. S. P.: Changes in living cellsduring growth and division. 479- Osteo-arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, 762

STRATFORD, Howard M.: Ragging in boys'schools, 261

STREET, Flight-Lieutenant Harold Wilbert,obituary notice of, 1002

STUART, G Meat poisoning in.Jerusalem, 854Sugar versus alcohol (leading article), 523-Corre-spondence on, 611

Sugar, blood, the control of, 478Sugar in blood, estimation of, 777, 1115

Sugar in the blood, on the n3ature of (J. A.Hewitt), 590 (0). 994-(L. B. Winter and W.Smith), 894 (0), 1039

Suggestion, review of book on, 155Suicide, a statistical study of (leading article),431

SULLEY, P.: Nelson's Income Tax Guide, rev.,245

SULTAN, Georg: Grundriss und Atlas derSpeziellen Chirurgie. rev. 815

SUMNER, Lieut.-Col. F. W.: Sudden death from

anaphylactic shock, 465 (0) Diphtheria

carriers, 808 (0)

Superannuation allowances (Irish Free State),784

Suprapubic operations, primary union in (RalphiThompson), 376

Surgery, the advance of (Sir Montagu Cotterill),1072

Surgery, review of books on, 561, 770

Surgery of the War, vols. i and ii, rev., 288, 33RSee also History of the war

Surgical diagnosis (D. P. D. Wilkie), 380Surrev and Croydon Voluntary Hospitals Com-mittee. report, 871

Sussex Provident hospital scheme, 423. See alsoHospital scheme

SUTHERLAND G. A.: Cardiac problems in adoles-cent life, 496 (O

SUTTIE, D. Campbell: Radiologvin the diagnosisof pulmonary tuberculosis, 681

Suture, two-looD button (W. G. Spencer), 969 (0)SWAN, R. H. J.: Surgical treatment of renal

calculi, 65

Sweden authorizes the Telegraph Board totransmit gratuitously medical advice to shipsat 616-The laws relating to venerealdisease (Richard J. Cyriax), 650-British oto4laryngologists in, 694, 839

Sweepstakes for charitable purposes (Ireland).170

Switzerland: Number of medical students in theuniversities, 839-The surgical clinics of (H. 8.Souttar), 936-Statistics of goitre in schoolchildren, 1037

SWYNNERTON, C. F. M.: The entomologicalaspects of an outbreak of sleeping sicknesa

Mwanza, Tanganyika Territory, 384

Rsydnev. See New South Wales

87o, William George: Medical physics in the

curriculum, 662

SYME. David: Research prize, 1079

SYME, W. S.: Surgical diathermy in the treat-ment of malignant disease of the throat, 472-

SymEs, J. Odery. Case of rat-bite fever, 1017 (0)SYMONDS, Horatio Percy, obituary notice of.172

Sympathetic, Jonnesco's operation for excisionof the left cervico-thoracic ganglion of (A. K.

Henry), 20

SYNGE, V. M.: Renal efficiency tests, 154-Primaryrcancer of the liver, 1019

Syphilimetry (Arthur Vernes), 652, 774-Leadingarticle 774

Syphilis insontium in school children (H

Sheasby), 809

Syphilis of the lung 'T. W. Wadsworth), 108Syphilis and marriage (Amand Routh), 632

Syphilis, review of books on, 473

Syphilitic fibrosis of the lungs. diffuse, an

extreme case of (F. Parkes Weber), 1049 (0):

INDEXI r TEz BRITms-IMEDICAL JOUMNAL-

II

JAN.-JUNE) 1923] INDEX. r Th BrriTS , 29n-L MRDICAL JoURNAL

T.

T.B.," 343, 354, 402. See also TuberculosisTobes dorsalis, some clinical manifestations of(Gordon Holmes), 47 (0)

Tachyeardia, paroxysmal (Dr. Emanuel), 66-((jeonard Abrahamson), 153

"!rarry cysts." See CystsTAYLOR. Charles Joseph Gordon: Trauma and-appendicitis, 17 (0)

TAYLOR, Gordon: X-ray treatment of malignantdisease, 153-Treatment of gastric andduodenal ulcer. 238-Treatment of cancer ofof the tongue, 417

TAYLOR, Henry' Osborn: Greek Biology andMedicine, rev., 683

TAYLOR, Lient.-Col. Herbert Stockley, obituarynotice of. 488

ITAYLoR, Mark R.: A case of adder bite, 375TAYLOR, Col. Sir William: Hon. degree McGillUniversity conferred upon, 697

TAYLOR, W. W.: Practical PhysiologicalChemistry, rev., 814

Tears, unidle (J. W. Tudor Thomas), 378Teeth and gums, the clinical, pathological, andradiological aspects of infection of (SirWilliam Willcox), 53 (0)

Telephone mouthpieces anid disease (parlia-mentary note), 572

TELFER, S. V.; The administration of insulinby inunction, 715 (0)

Temperature, normal, the variations of(Henry H. Haward), 17

TEMPLETON, William L.: The etiology of opticatrophy, 62-The treatment of generalparlysis by malaria, 895 (0)

Tendon transplantation for musculo-spiralparalysis (G. H. Stevenson), 472

Tennis elbow, 88Test meals. See MealTesticular grafts, 130Tetanism " in meningitis (H. Batty Shaw andCyril Dee Shapland), 183 (0)

Tetanus (S. T. Irwin), 326THAxORE, M. D.: Butyn, 492Theatres, ventilation of. 655Therapeutics, review of books on, 1056THOMAs, A. O'Dwyer; Adeno-carcinoma of theappendix, 680

THOMAS, J. W. Tudor: Endothelioma of theorbit, 192-Unidle tears, 378-Embolism of thecentral artery of the retina, 633

TsHoMPsoN, C. J. S.: TheJenner relics, 206THOMPsoN, G. M., presentation to, 838THOMPsON, Ralph: Primary union in suprapubicoperations on the bladder and prostate. 376

THOMPSON. W. A.: "Acute abdomen" in thechild, 65-Two cases of acute intussusceptionin children: resection: recovery, 971

THOMPSON, W. H.: Surgery of abdominal tuber-culous glands, 286

THOMSON, A. P.: Blue sclerotics and multiplefractures, 66-Obscure case of prolongedpyrexia, 192-Prevention of heart disease, 1038

THoMsoN, Arthur: Appreciation of JamesRitchie, 263

THomsON, Charles S.: 'Small-pox and vaccina-tion, 43-Public education in the control ofcancer, 612

THOMSON, David George, obituary notice of,83

THOMSON, F. G.: Large round-celled sarcoma ofthe kidney, 287-Indigestion, 722

TnomsoN, J. Gordon: Spiruchaetes and black-water fever, 986

THO-MsON, Sir StClair: Psychotherapeutics, 327-Acute pansinusitis, a severe case, 924 (0)-Optic neuritis of sphenoidal sinus origin:operation: cure, 925 (0)

THoMsoN, Torrance: Insomnia, 329

THomsoN, William, obituary notice of, 614

THOMSON, W. W. D., presentation to, 609

THOMSON-WALKER. Sir John: Some problemsof prostatectomy, 133 ()- Surgery of theprostate, 304

THORBURN, Sir William, obituary notice of, 539,

576

THORNE, R. Thorne: Infection during incuba-tion, 355-General practitioner and consultant,997

THORP, Eustace: Erysipelas of the mouth, 105-

Puerperal Sep8s8 and its Prophylaxis, rev.,

770THORPE, Sir E.: A Dictionary of AppliedChemistry, rev., 156

THORPE, J. F.: Appointed a member of theSafety in Mines Research Board, 745

Three pioneers, 823Throat diseases, review of book on, 563

Thrombo-arteritis of the right middle cerebralartery of uncertain causation, fatal case of

(F. Parkes Weber), 324 (0)THURSFIELD, Hugh: Thymic asthma, a protest.662-Some considerations on disorders ofgrowth, 841 (0)

Thymic asthma. See AsthmaThymol and beta-naphthol in the treatment of

ankylostomiasis (Harry G. Phippen), 371 (0)Thyrofissure for malignant disease in a man of_74 (W. J. Harrison). 322 (0)Thyroid gland, diseases of (P. Holt Diggle), 1093Thyroid gland, influence of on the response toadrenaline (D. Murray Lyon), 966(0)

Thyroid gland, influence of intestinal bacteriaupon (D. J. Harrie-), 191, 553 (0)-Correspond-ence on, 659, 834, 886

Thyroid gland, review of books on, 381Tibetan anatomical chart, 530-

TIY, Henry Letheby: A Synopsi8 of Medicine.rev., 110-Blood picture in sprue, 743-Glandular fever and infective mononucleosis.763

TIERNEY, G.: Deep x-ray therapy in gynaeco-logy, 418

TILLEY, Herbert: Diseased tonsils and heartdisease, 1038-Ether versus chloroform, 1114

TIMBAL, Louis: Les DiarrlUes Chroniques.EtudaCliniaue, Coprologique et Therapeutique,rev., 635

Tobacco, craving for, 492Tobacco, depression caused by, 918TOD, Hunter Finlay, obituary notice of, 216, 306Tomatoes, 918Tongue, black, 839Tonsil, the lingual (J. Arnold Jones), 1094Tonsil: What is a "' diseased" tonsil ? 995, 1038,

1075Tonsils, diseased, and heart disease, 1038,1074TonsUilar disease, infective, discussion on,559

Tooth structure and dental disease, 388Tooth, upper canine, in antrum of Highmore(Jobn H. Pegg), 897

rrorquay as a holiday health resort, 907TORRANCE, Herbert, O.B.E. conferred upon, 30,174-A correction, 174

TOTTENHAM, R. E.: Modification of the Rotunda,siphon douche, 419

Toxicology, review of books on. 23Trachea, air-ball in (James T. Lyons), 809Tractor, an axis-traction lever, 195Trauma and appendicitis (Charles JosephGordon Taylor). 17 (0)-(T. F. Hugh Smith),283-(H. W. Wild), 467-(R. P. Babawala), 630-Correspondence on, 82. 352

Trsumatism, chronic. of soft tissues, 1042TRAVERs. E. A. 0. (and William FLETCHER):Quinine idiosynerasy and einchonine), 629 (0)

TREDEGAR, Lord. gift of a mansion in Wales tobe used as a tuberculosis hospital, 132

TREDGOLD, A. F.: Mental Deficiency (Amentia),rev., 291

Trephination of the living human skull in pre-historic times (T. Wilson Parry). 457 (0)

TRESILIAN, Fred: Albuminuric retinitis as aprognostic sign, 148

TREUB, Hector: Commemoration fund to, 740TREVES, Sir Frederick: The Rlephant Man and

,other lhiminwscences. rev., 335Trichinosis outbreak in Spain, 665TRIMBLE, Dr.: Mentally defective children, 512Tropical climate, effectof on efficiency (SquadronLeader T. F. Rippon), 642

Tropical diseases, review of books on, 859, 931ITropical Medicine, Calcutta School of. note on,

734Tropical Medicine, Far Eastern Association of,665

'Tropical Medicine, London School of, pass'lists.664

Tropics. the white man in the. 260TRouP, Sir Edward, appointed Chairman of the

Safety in Mines Research Board, 745TROUTBECK, Henry, obituary notice of, 1078TRaucHE, (and others): Pneismocoques et

affections pneumecocciques, rev., 683Trynanocidal remedies, the new, discussion on,149-" Bayer 205," 149-Tryparsamide. 149-Atoxyl and otber treatments. 150-Note on,165

Trypanosomiasis, treatment of (Claude H.

Marshall and S. M. Vassallo), 231 (0)Tryrarsamide (C. C. Chesterman), 149Trvparsamiide, intrathecal injections of, 883Tuberculin in the diagnosis and treatment oftuiberculosis (Sir Robert Philip). 493 (0)

Tuberculin test, cuitaneous [Pirquet], withreference to its failure in adlvanced tuber-cuilonq disease in childhood (Charles McNeil),673 (0)

Tuiberculin. tberapeutic use of:e (W. CamaeWilkinson), 674 (0)

Tuberculosis: "T. B," 343, 354, 402Tuberculosis of the abdlominal lymphatic glands(G. E.Rimpson), 286

Tuberculosis in co. Armagh, 573Tuberculosis, biometrical studiesin (Raymond

Pearl). 1104Tuberculosis in Canadian 'cattle (parliamentary

note), 878Tuberculosis in cattle (parliamentary note), 1070Tuberculosis of the cervical glands, treatment

of. 211. 304Tuberculosis in children (parliamentary note),

909Tuberculosis diasability, claims for (parlia-mentary note), 1035

Tuiberculosis: complete and permanent recovery,744

Tuberculosis, conjugal (Paul Roussel), 603Tuberculosis, decline of. 440Tuberculosis. Government grants for (parlia-mentary note), 992

Tuberculosis. Incipient, treatment of (WilliamGordon), 555 (0)

Tuberculosis, institutions for persons sufferingfrom: Minister of Health's list. 838

Tuberculosisinstitutions, standard method ofbook-keeping for. 946

Tuberculosis, Italian place of residence for acase of. 794

Tuberculosis, miners'. 299Tuberculosis Prevention, National Association

for: Anniual conference, 491, 1064Tuberculosis. pulmonary, the importance ofIearly diagnosis in, 782

Tuberculosis, pulmonary, "lung splinting "for(S. H. -Stewart), 154, 414 (0)

Tuberculosis, pulmonary, radiology in the dia-gnosis of (Leonard Findlay), 681

Tuberculosis, pulmonary, surgical treatment of(H. Morriston Davies', 138(0)

Tuberculosis, pulmonary, value of synmptoms inthe early diagnosis of (D. G. Macleod Munro).851(0)

Tuberculosis, review of books on, 244, 291, 562.1020, 1055, 1097

Tuberculosis sebeme for co. Monaghan, 80Tuberculosis settlements, additional (parlia-mentary note), 829

Tuberculosis in Sheffield (parliamentary note),695

Tuberculosi's. Spablinger treatment of (parlia-mentary note), 393, 572, 606, 1071-Editorial on.830, 938

Tuberculosis, specific treatment of, 1065. Seealso Tuberculosis, vaccine treatment of

Tuberculosis, surgical, hospital for at Ascot.917

Tuberculosis treatment (parliamentary note),437, 484-Residential accommodation, 484

Tuberculosis treatment, Dublin Corporation and,35)

Tuberculosis treatment, the industrial colony in,826

Tuberculosis treatment in Perthshire, 80Tuberculosis treatment, gross expenditure oflocal authorities (parliamentary note), 878

Tuberculosis treatment in Scotland, grants paidto Scottish local authorities (parliamentarynote), 829, 1035

Tuberculosis Trust, Royal Victoria Hospital,report, 440

Tuberculosis, tuberculin in the diagnosis andtreatment of (Sir Robert Philip), 493 (0)

Tuberculosis, vaccine treatment of by a newmethod (leading article), 1059-Abstract ofreport (Georges Dreyer), 1065-Note on, 1104

Tuberculous infection in a house. 1117Tuberoulous patients, institutions for (parlia-mentary note), 393

TUDOR, Dorothea: A sea-water dispensary inLondon, 917

Tumour, cerebral (Professor Boxwell), 811Tumour, intracranial (Rosa Ford), 681Tumour, " mixed," of the uterus (Leith Murrarand Meredith Littler). 469

Tumours, etiology of (John Patrick and J. A. G.Burton), 765

Tumours on the vagina, discussion on, 151Turin, International Exhibition of Photography.Optics, and Cinematography at, 212

TURNBULL, J. C.: Hospital policy, 486TURNER, Dawson: The dosage of radium, 100 (0>-Awarded the Makdougall-Brisbane medal ofthe Royal Scottish Society of Arts, 132-Theuse of radium in the treatment of disease, 464(0)-Medical physics in the curriculum, 662

TURNEPR. E. B.: The dangerous drugs regula-tions, 304

TURNER, H.: An unusual case of typhoid spinewith symptoms of spinal cord affection, 142 (0

Turpentine or lead poisoning a cause of punctatebasophilia, 170, 210

TURRELL, W. J.: Treatment by diathermy,143 (0) -Appreciation of Horatio PereySymonds, 172-Ionic medication, 536

TWEEDY, E. Hastings, honorary Fellowship of'the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland con-ferred upon, 784

TWINING. Dr.: Diseased mastoids, 1095Typhoid fever. See Fever, entericTyphoid spine with symptoms of spinal cord

affection, an unusual case of (H. Turner),142 (0)

TYsON, W. J,: Notes from practice, 1C81 (0)

U.Ulcer, duodenal, fractional test meal in (E. F.

Guy), 191Ulcer, gastric, fractional test meal in (E. F.Guy), 191

Ulcer, gastric and duodenal (Sir William I.de CoureyWheeler), 284-Discussion, 284

Ulcer, gastrid and duodenal, some problems of'(Sir Berkeley Moynihan), 221 (O0-Discussionon, 238-Leading article' on, 247

Ulcer, peptic, toxic symptoms following thealkaline treatment of, 1074

Ulcer, precancerous, gastrectomy for (SirWilliam I. de Courey Wheeler), 812

Ulcer, rodent. See RodentUlcer of the body of the stomach, chronic(Seymour Barling), 558

Ulcerative colitis. See ColitisUlcerative stomatitis. See StomatitisUlster, medical appointments in, 127Umbilical infection, portal pyaemia secondat y

to (G. Bruce White), 373 (0)Unemployment and sickness (parliamentarr

note), 393, 436,482UNITED STATES oy AamscA:American College of Surgeons: Cruise toSoutlhAmerica to promote professional and socialrelations, 599

American medical diplomasin India. 610Ancient Egyptian medical papyrus, 645

30 JAN.-JUNE, 1923]

UNITED STATES oF AMERICA (continued):And the Opium Convention, 945Army Medical Museum, Washington, pre-sented with Dr. James Moores Ball's collec-tion of ophthalmic specimens, 1107

Bulletin of the Buffalo General Hospital, 522Cancer, prize offered for the best work on,370

Cancer research in, 950-Cancer week, 45Death rates of mothers from childbirth andpuerperal csuses, 237

Diabetes mellitus, death rate from, 186'Filled Milk Bill adopted by the Senate, 613Health Insurance problems ia. 986Hospital provision for disabled war veterans,report, 685, 692

Medical Fellowships in, 1106Medical mortality in, 358Prohibition: statistics in New York, 557Psychopathic hospital at Boston, 1031United Hospital Fund of New York, 839Venereal disease in, 344

Units of a whole (leading article), 982Universities, Indian (parliamentary note). 695Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Bill, 1110Universities of Switzerland, number of students

in, 839University of Aberdeen: Academic dress in

Scotland, 735-Cancer research in, 949-Degreesand pass lists, 615-Gifford lectures 1921-22 tobe published in volume form, 808-Graduationceremonial, 615-Prize winners, 615-ViriIllustres Universitatum Abredonvnsium, 861

University of Amsterdam: Triennial prize forthe best work in physical or prehistoricanthropology, 939

'University of Belfast, Queen's: Appointments,1078-Appreciation of services, 1078-Meetingof senate, 1078-Honorary degrees, 1079

University of Birmingham: Prize medalsawarded, 401-Post-graduate lectures, 531

University of Bristol: Appointments, 575-Degrees and pass lists, 356, 1119-Parliamentarynote on, 606-Post-graduate work. 440

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE:Appointments, 306, 401, 488, 702, 1078Chair of animal pathology, 356, 733Degrees and pass lists, 173, 218,306, 356. 744, 732,

827, 837. 997, 1041. 1078, 1118Fearnside's scholarship, 937Fellows elected, 488Final examinations. 702-Honorary degrees, 827, 1041Interchange of teachers, 218Psychological medicine, course of, 837Research Institute for Pathology of AnimalDiseases, 306

St. Bartholomew's Hospital oetocentenary, 792

University of Dublin: Degrees and pass lists,45, 356, 488, 664, 1119 -Letter from graduates of,1037. See al8o College, Trinity

University of Durham: Bacteriological depart-ment at the College of Medicine, Newcastle,878-New buildings opened, 951-D.Oh. degree,regulations for, 664-Degrees and pass lists,575,664, 1079, 1119-Hlonorary degrees, 575, 1079

-University of Edinburgh: Appointments, 173-Chair of bacteriology, 1112-Degrees and passlists, 575-Examiners, 173-Honorary degree ofdoctor, 831-Honorary degrees,575-Mine rescueinstruction, 349 Rectorial address by Mr.Lloyd George, 440-War memorial, 395. 397-West Riding Association, 307-Yorkshire Asso-ciation of, 307-Zoological department, 1112

'University of Glasgow: Degrees and pass lists664, 745, 1119-Graduation ceremony, 745, 1119Honorary degrees, 793, 885 Students' in-firmaries' day, 209

University of Iowa: Accepts the medical libraryof Sir Norman Walker, 578

'University of Ireland, the National: Death ofthe Registrar, 539

University of Leeds: Appointments, 1119Public health and education, 992-Visit ofstudents to West Riding County Hall, Wake-field, 992

University of Liverpool: Degrees and pass lists,45, 131, 615

'UNIVERSITY OF LONDON:Appointments, 218, 306, 444, 488, 615, 663. 917,

998, 1118Capping ceremony, 837Degrees and pass lists, 218. 745, 837, 998Diploma in psychological medicine, 998Dixon Fund. 488Elections, 539, 664, 837Examiners, 997Graduation dinner, 837,Grabam Legacy Committee, 401-Lectures, 82, 173,957London School of Tropical Medicine, 664Mabriculation results, 401Meeting of Senate, 218, 306, 444, 663, 997, 1118New buildings, 663, 910Physiological laboratory, 306Presentation day, 837REecognition of teachers. 82. 306

Regulations for internal stfidents, amendmentof, 488, 663. 998

Resignations, 3,6Service at Westminster Abbey. 837UTniversity medal, 82University studentship. 306

University, McGill: Change in the length of

session, 484-Honorary degrees,697-Industrialmedicine, 697

University of Manchester, Victoria: Annual-meeting, 998-Appointments, 173, 575, 884, 1119-Chancellor, 884-Death of Sir WilliamThorburn, 575-Degrees and pass lists, 575,884- Delepine Research Fellowship, 998 -Dickinson Research Travelling Scholarship,575-Diploma in bacteriology, 998-Resigna-tions, 792, 1119

University of Melbourne: University super-annuation scheme, 255-Second year examina-tions in anatomy and physiology, 255-In-creased university fees, 255-Changes in themedical school, 255-Stewart lectures, 255-Return of the Professor of Physiology, 831-Number of medical students, 831-David BymeResearch Prize for 1923, 1079

UNIvERsITY OF OXFORD:Appointments, 173, 401Commemoration, 997Degree days, 218, 836Degrees and pass lists, 218, 355, 575, 836, 1041,

1118Honorary degrees, 997Radcliffe Prize, 575Radcliffe Travelling Fellowship, 575Representatives at Conference in London, 264Rolleston Meemorial Prize, 836Theses approved, 306

Universityof Paris: Honorary degrees, 401University of St. Andrews: Degrees and pass

lists, 45, 173University of Sheffield: Appointments, 488. 884University of South Australia: Note on, 785University of Sydney: Rhodes scholar for 1923,697-Number of students, 697 - Diploma ofpsychiatry, 1073

University of Toronto: Appointments, 484Unqualified medical practitioners in Bengal, 39Upper limb. See ArmUrea, blood, 266Urea, precipitation of, from urine (E. A. Werner),858

Urea, review of book on, 1020Ureteral catheterization and pyelography outfit,

1098Urethroscopy, air embolism occurring in thecourse of (B. Ogier Ward), 377

Urethroscopy, review of book on, 683Urinary incontlnence in parous women, treat-ment of (B. P. Watson), 766

Urine, precipitation of urea from (E. A. Werner),858

Urine, suppression of. after labour (AmbroseW. Owen), 630

Urological diagnosis (M. Fitzmaurice Kelly), 764Urticaria (G. H. Lancashire), 632Uterus, acute puerperal inversion of (C. S. LaneRoberts), 557 (O)-(Robert R. Foote), 1092

Uterus, inversion of (Drs. White-Cooper andGriffith), 286

Uterus, inversion of treated by hysterectomy(J. J. W. Evans), 854

Uterus, chronic inversion of, emphasizing thevalue of Aveling's repositor (Miles H. Phillips),470

Uterus, prolapse of (Mr. Alexander and VictorDon), 681

Uterus, retroversion of, operations on the roundligaments for (Haig Ferguson), 631

Uterus, spontaneous rupture of (C. M. Rolston),855

Uterus, subinvolution of (Robert Sanderson), 108Utopia, medical, life and problems in (J. Walter

Carr), 869

V.

Vaccination of army recruits, 393-In Germany,393, 483-Deaths from, 393-Illness from, 780-At St. Lucia, 953-In Leicester, 1035

Vaccination, parliamentary notes on, 393, 483,529, 780, 877, 953, 991, 1035

Vaccination and smallpox, 43, 351, 398, 450, 877,991-Statistics, 877

Vaccination arresting and curing a case ofsmallpox, 46

Vaecination. See a0so0 Small-poxVaccinators, public, inspection of (parliamentary

note), 529Vaccine, autogenous, in puerperal fever, 1042Vaccine, Bacillus coli, intravenous treatment ofrheumatoid arthritis by (Rowland J. Perkins,ad 0. Bruce White), 411(0)

Vaccine treatment aided by intravenous injec-tions of peptone (H. Warren Crowe), 1046 (0)

Vaccine treatment of tuberculosis. See Tuber-culosis

Vaccines. symptoms attributable to, 542VAILLANT, Charles: Promoted to the rank ofCommander of the Legion of Honour, 174-Reception to,356-Receives the gold medal ofthe Carnegie Foundation, 356

VALLOW, Harold: Tuberculosis itn InsuredPersons Accepted for Treatmetnt by the City ofBradford Health Committee, 782

VAN DER WALLE: The excretion of vitamins,167

Van Riebeeck, in the daysof (O.M. Gericke).1018

Varicose veins,salicylate injDections for, 1080

VABRIBO-JONEs, P.C. : The industrial colony in

the treatment of tuberculosis, 826

'Varsity Moonshine, 578

Vaso-motor system, review of books on, 634

VASSALLO, S. M. (and Claude H. MARSHALL):

The treatment of trypanosomiasis, 231 (0)VAUGHAN, Henry F. (and others): Epidemiology

anid Public Health, rev., 726

VAUGHAN, Kathleen: Treatment of non-malig-nant affections of the colon, 259

VAUGHAN, Victor C. (and other-): EpidemiologY

and Public Health, rev., 726

Vehicles, taxation and regulation of: meeting of

Departmental Committee, 265

Veins, varicose. See Varicose

VEITCH, John: Autogenous vaccine in puerperalfever, 1042

VELLACOTT, H. F. (and Mabel L. RAXsAY):Hydatid cysts of liver associated with gall

stones and empyema of gall bladder and

pleura: recovery, 184 tO)Venereal clinics in London,work of, 655, 704

Venereal disease In the British Army (parlia-mentary note), 741

Venereal disease, child welfare mortality

(parliamentary note), 606

Venereal disease, control of (Col. D. Harrison).

328

Venereal disease, National Council

bating,annual report,307

Venereal disease in New Zealand, 250

Venereal disease publicity, 704

Venereal disease, radical prevention of,

Venereal disease: Report of Lord Trevetbin's

Committee. 976-Leading article on, 1024-

Correspondence on, 1039, 1076-Parliamentary

note, 1071, 1109

Venereal disease in Scandinavia, study of,Venereal disease statistics (parliamentary note),

606

Venereal disease in Sweden, the laws relating

(Richard J. Cyriax), 650

Venereal disease, treatment (T.

patrick),633

Venereal disease in the United States), 344

Venesection in a case of aphasia (R. Galway

Murray), 238Venous pulsations and venous tracings general;with special refer6nce to the ".Vpolygraphic tracing (Barrington Sainsbury),626 (0)-Correspondence on, 787

VERNES, Arthur: Byphilimetry. 652,

VENN, John, of Caius, obituary noticeVentilation of London theatres, 655

VERRALL, P. Jenner: Minortraumaticdisabilities

of the upper Jimb, 97 (0)VEsALIUs, the anatomical delineations of,

Vesico-vaginal fistula. See Fistula

Veterinary Encyclopaedia, 1057

Veterinary science during eighteenth century

(leading article), 732Veterinary science and public (Walter

Elliot), 209

VEvFrRs. G. M.. appointed SuperintendentZoological Society's Gardens, 174

VEY, D. C. L.: A case of hyperpiesia. 672(0)

Vibrating sensation. See Sensation

VIcAus. Frederic: The rights registered

medical practitioner, 575

VIOTORTA:Congr

Association, first,

Changes in the school,Increased university fees,

Melbourne University: Superannuation

scheme,

Physiology, 831-Number students,Second-year in anatomy

phys'ology,Stewart lectures,

British Medical Association,

Medicine220-Report

987-Post-graduate coursesVINCENT, Professor,Acadimie des Sciences, 307

VINCENT, position

therapy. 105

VINES,

therapy, 106

VINES, H.

student, 252

Virginibus puerisque, 122

Virol, vitamin content of, 13, 131, 171, 212

Viruses. ultravisible, an epidemiologtcal(Sir William Hamer), 869

Visceral disease, review of book on, 109

Vision and evolution (G. Eliot Smith), 256,298

Vision, monocular. See Eye, one

Vision, st%ndards of for scholarsCouncil schools (N. Bishop Harman). 58 (0)-

Correspondence on. 354

Vision, the theory of (F. W. Edridge-Green). 602

Vital cepacity (Cripp(. Greenwood, and New-

bold), 1063

Vital statistics of Englandand Wales. 1922, 173-

In 1921, 299, 1036. See also Registrar-General'sreport

Vital statistics of Holland in 1920, 432

Vital statistics of Northern Ireland. 1072

Vital statistics of Prussia before and after the

war, 166

INDEX. TRz BrummJICDICAL JOURtNALI

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JAN.-JUNE, I923] INDEX. r TM BBMarN xI MEDICAL JOURNAL 3!

Vitamin content of certain proprietary prepara-tions, Metogen, Maltoline, Roboleine, Virol,Vitmar, Mellin's Food (Katharine H. Cowardand A. J. Clark), 13 (0)-Correspondence on,

131, 171, 212Vitamins, endocrines, and subtleties (LeonardWilliams), 1010 (0)

Vitamins, excretions of, 167Vitamins and mineral salts, 429-Vitamins and reproduction (H. M. Evans and

K. S. Bishop), 74Vitamins, review of books on. 861Vitmar, vitamin content of. 13Vivisection inspectorate (parliamentary note),

1071Vivisection, opposition to in Scotland, 653.

See also Animals, experiments on

Volvulus of the large intestine (A. H. Southam),1050 (0)

Vomiting after deep x-ray therapy, 699von Jaksch's disea!e (H. C. Drury), 899Voyage d'Etudes M4dicales, 1119

WIWADE, Henry: Pedicle forceps for nepbrectomy,

685WADSWORTH, T. W.: Syphilis of the lung, 108Wages of research. See ResearchWALDO, F. J.: Coroners' inquests, anaestheticdeaths, 721

WALES:Welsh National Memorial Association, 1110Welsh National School of Medicine, 301, 607

WALKER, C. E.: Theories and Problems ofCancer, rev., 1096

WALKER, Sir Norman: Knigthood conferredupon, 30-Congratulations to, 80-The detec-tive spirit In the diagnosis of skin diseases,513-His medical library offered to andaccepted by the State University of IowaCollege of Medicine, Iowa City, 578

WALLAcE. Sir David: Exophthalmic goitre, 512-Epithelioma of the tongue, 512-Appreciationof John Chiene, 1001

WALLAcE, L.: Non-malignant affections of thecolon (intestinal stasis), 82

WAILER, Augustus, memorial to, 984WALLIs, E. * Sterilization of the unfit, 760WALLIs, Mackenzie: Laboratory tests in diseasesof the liver and pancreas, 468

WALLS, E. S.: Tangled mass of asctrides, 593-Periosteal sarcoma of the tibia, 593

WALSH, D.: Rifter's disease, 308WALTON, A. J.: The effect of heat upon opera-

tions for exophtbalmic goitre, 1045 (0)War injuries and life assurance (leading article),

120War losses and burdens (parliamentary note),

483War, medical profession in, 353. See alsoMedical

War memorial of the Association. See Associa-tion

War Office, medical officers employed at (parlia-mentary note), 572

War pensions. See PensionsWARD, A. Ogier: Infection during incubation,

700WARD, Gordon: Pernicious anaemia, 882,956WARD, R. Ogier: Case of air embolism occurringin the course of urethroscopy, 317

WARDLE, Mark: Ionic melicdtion, 659WARING, H. J. (and Bir D'Arcy POWER): A ShortHistory of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, rev.,944-The future of voluntary hospitals, 0989

Warning, 46WARwIcaK, W. Turner: Intussusception super-

vening on congenital stenosis of the ileum,804 (0)

Water-closets, disinfectinn of. 771Water poisoning (K. N. Moss), 986Water supplies (parliamentary note), c09WATERHOUSE, Sir Herbert: Apprec.ation ofElfrida Spencer, 614

WATKINs, A. B. Keith: Hysterical elbow, 62WATS:N, B. P.: Appreciation of John WilliamBallantyne, 215-Treatment of puerperal in-fections, 505 (0). 511, 787-Operations on theround ligaments, 631-Intrinsic dysmenor-.rhoea, 725-Treatment of urinary incontinencein parous women, 766-Uterus with a perfectlyhealed scar after Caesarean section. 767-Cullen's sign of ruptured ectopic pregnancy,767-Ante-natal treatment, 1037

WATSON, Sir Charles Gordon: Ulcerative colitis,857

WATSON, George. bicentenary of, 653WATSON, Pirie: Extensive resections of smallintestine, 1055

WATSON-WILLIAMS, E.: Acute otitis media withjugular bulb thrombosis, 1014 (0)

WATSON-WMLIAS, P.: Infection of teeth andgums, 63-Effect of anaesthetics on the lungs,170-Demonstrates his method of diagnosticbacteriological exploration of the nasalsinuses, 1095

Waziristan operations 1920-21: mentions fordistinguished service, 1002, 1078

Weather reports by telephone. 794WEATHEBHEAD, B.: "T.B.," 354WEBB, J. Curtis: Radiotherapy for cancer, 261-Vomiting after deep x-ray therapy, 699

WEBEB, F. Parkes: Fatal thrombo-arteritis ofthe right middle cerebral artery of uncertaincausation, 324 (0)-Des Todes Bild, rev., 770-An extreme case of diffuse syphilitic fibrosisof the lungs, 1049 (0)-Herpes zoster withlocalized muscular paralysis, 1075

WEBSTER, Douglas: X-ray treatment of malig-nant disease, 153

WEBSTER, W. J. (and J. A. MACWILLIAM): Someapplications of physiology to medicine: I,Sensory phenomena associated with defectiveblood supply to working muscles, 51 (0)

The Week:Academic dress in Scotland, 735Air Congress, International (1923), 168Alcohol in adolescence, 481Almoner's work, 987American Psychopathic Hospital, 1031Anatomical delineations of Vesalius. 341Animal pathology, an institute of, 198-Cam-bridge chair of, 733

Annual Meeting, 1923: The PathologicalMuseum. 525

Antirabic institute in Baghdad, 824Antivaccinationmyth, 481Artificial legs. the supply of, 525Association, British Medical, the House of,

lC61Association of Public Vaccinators, 825Atmospheric conditions and industrial effi-ciency, 36-In cotton weaving, 389

Atmospheric pollution and fog prevention, 871Australasian Medical Congress (1923), 340Baby clinic statistics, 645Benvenuto Cellini, 433Blackwater fever, etiology of, 1033Blood sugar, the control of, 478Brain workers, proposed international associa-

tion of, 690British Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaeco-logy, 435, 646, 736

British Empire Cancer Campaign, 1103British Orthopaedie Association in Holland,

1028British oto-laryngologists in Sweden andHolland, 694

Browne, Sir Thomas, early editions of, 908Calcutta Sehool of Tropical Medicine andHygiene. 734

Cambridge chair of animal pathology, 733Cardio-vascular system, the history of. 1062Cassel Hospital for Functional Nervous Dis-orders, 736

Changes in living cells during growth anddivision, 479

Civil profession and the medical services. 202Civilian in future wars, the fate of the, 480Clubbed fingers in subacute infective endo-

carditis, 644Congress of the history of science. 734Country life and country doctors, 776Cremation, progress of, 570Cruz, Oswaldo, 391Dalby memorial prize, 693Dental practice in Egypt, 201Dental Reeister, 435Distemper, etiology of, 249Distemper Research Committee, 391Drugs, dangerons, the traffic in, 602Puchenne of Boulogne, 35Edinburgh Congress, 736Egyptian medical papyrus, an ancient, 645Elliot, Dr. Walter, M.P.. 124Energetics of muscle, 342Environment and intelligence, 643Epidemiological view of ultravisible viruses,

869Erythredema, or the " pink disease," 123. 201Exchangq professors, 873Fellowship of Medicine, 693Foreign health visitors, visit of, 434Friends' Relief Committee, work of the, 826Gastro-enterostomy, acute symptoms after,

777General Medical Council, 984General paralysis treated by malaria, 908Gestation, the legal period of, 691Gray, Sir Henry, 736Group clinic, 868Hafnium, 252Harveian Society's annual dinner, 1063Harvey as an art critic. 643Health insurance problems in America, 986FHerbals, old English, 432Hiccup, 75Hiccup, epidemic, 603History of Medicine Congress, 778Ristory of Science Congress, 734Home ambulance service, 389Hookworm disease in India, 76Horsley memorial- lecture, 122Hospital almoners, 603Hospital control in the United States, 692Hospital -" maintenance " system, 569Hospital policy of the AssocIation, 827Hospitals, voluntary, co-operation among. 1027Hygienic methods of industrial painting, 167Hyperplasia of epithelial and connectivetissues of the breast, 1062

Income tax, effective rates of, 778Indian services, 199Industrial colony in the treatment of tuber-

culosis, 826

The Week (continued):Industrial fatigue board, 779Industrial psychology, 571Infant Welfare Conference, 778Infectious disease in schools, 251Influenza and the lay press, 249Influenza. virus of, 200Insulin, 200, 341Insulin for sale, 690. 908-Removal of specialconditions of sale of, 908

Insulin in Shandinavia, manufacture ancadistribution of, 1103

International Society of Surgery, 906Irish Medical Schools' and Graduates' Asso-ciation, 527

Jenner, Edward, centenary of the death of, 33,73-Exhibition of Jenner relies, 249-Appre-ciations in France, 908

Journal of Helminthoiogy, 777LaSnnee, 1104Lancet, the centenary of, 34, 527League of Nations Health Committee. 945Leprosy, recent advances in the treatment of.524

Lister Institute, 870Local Government areas, 300"Maladies par carence," 123Manchester gift to the Royal Medical Bene-volent Fund, 908

Medal of the West London Medico-Chirurgicalsociety, 1105

Medieal fellowships in the United States.1106

Mediecl Hydrology, International Society of.482-A special course of, 735, 1029

Medical museums. 343Medical officer of health. Cape Town, 778Medical officers of health, annual reports of..

123. 525Medical radiology, the future of, 906Medical Register, 435Medical Research Council. 1031Medical Society of London, 528-Third jubilee

of, 826Medical Utopia, life and problems in a, 869Medieal Women's Federation, 870Mental After-care Association, 526Mental disorder, early treatment of. 343, 480Metabolism, inborn errors of, 345Microspectroscope for detection of blood, 124kMilk and Cream Regulations, 75Milk, home production of, 642Milk prosecutions, 985 -

Milk under special designations, 433, 3030Miners' nystagmus, a new theory of, 570Miners' nystagmus, a predisposition to, 35Miners' phthisis, 299Mott, Sir Frederick, 526Murders, 169National Association for the Prevention ofTuberculosis. 1064

National Physical Laboratory, 1106New element: hafnium, 252Nursing in France, 1064Obstetrics and gynaecology, teaehing of, 692Octocentenary celebrations at St. Bartholo-mew's Hospital, 36. See al8o St. Bartholo-mew's Hospital

Ophthalmia neonatorum prevention in Den-mark, 1061

Ophthalmia neonatorum, treatment of inLondon, 390

Ophthalmic hospital at Jerusalem, 693Ophthalmological Society's Congress, 252, 693,

776Orthopaedic Hospital, 1106Oxford Ophthalmological Congress, 344, 1064Oxford Osler memorial, 603Pasteur-the artist, 169Pasteur centenary, 250, 300,340, 481, 946-Frenchcelebrations, 946

Pasteur, the works of, 34Pearson, William, death of, 525Persian (North) Forces memorial medal, 435Phrenology, the old and new, 199Physfcal training in elementary schools, 76Physically defective children, 251Physiological Congress, International, 168Physiological effect of higb altitudes, 2C0, 102&Plumbism and lead paint, 604Post-graduate education in London, 201Professional slang, 343" Prohibition " of evolution, 526Psychological conditions found in criminals,.342

Quaker relief in stricken Europe, 300Racial aspects of alcoholism, 644Radiology in practice, 571Registrar-General's statistical review, 527Research Defence Society, 1105Retreat, York, 74, 1029Rhodesian tests of Bayer " 205," 35Rhythm in living organisms, 479Rickettsia bodies, the nature of, 946Rivers Memorial Fund, 873Rockefeller buildings at University College.London, 691

Royal Academy, 824Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, 736Royal Normal College for the Blind, jubilee of,

76Royal Society's conversazione, 872Royal Society of Medicine, 604St. Bartholomew's Hospital, octocentenary of;,

36, 478, 690, 906, 944, 985-History of, 944School of Hygiene, 527, 907Schools for mentally and physically defeetivechildren, 645

-32 JAN.-JUNE,' 1923]

2!he Week (continued):Science in the army, 388Scottish Medioal Society, 75

Service of experiment to practical medicine

1061

smallpox prevalence, 434.643, 872Smallpox and vaccination in the Philippines,

167

Society of Radiographers, 390

Bplrochaetes and blackwater fever, 986

Sterilization of mental defeotives, 870

S1ugar in blood, estimation of, 777

Surrey and Croydon Voluntary Hospitals Com-mittee, 871

Three pioneers, 823

Tooth structure and dental disease, 388

Torquay as a holiday health resort, 907'Tropical climate, effect of on efficiency, 642

Trypanocides, the mode of action of, 165Tuberculosis, biometrical studies in, 1105

'Tuberculosis, conjugal. 603

United States and the Opium Convention, 945

Vaccine treatment of tuberculosis by a new

method, 1104

Venereal disease in New Zealand, 250-In theUnited States, 344

Venn, John, of Caius, 641

Vibrating sensation, 168

Virginibus puerisque, 122

Vision-and evolution, 298

Vision, the theory of, 602

Vital capacity, 1063

'Vital statistics of England and Wales in 1921,299

Vital statistics of Holland in 1920, 432Vital statistics of -Prussia before and after thewar. 166

Vitamins, excretion of, 167

-Vitamins and reproduction, 74

Voluntary hospitats. Se HospitalsWages of-research, 342

Waller memorial, 984

Water poisoning, 986

Wren, Sir Christopher, bicentenary of, 344, 390X-ray department, the housing of an, 73X-ray measurement and protection, 389X rays, the differential action of, 1028zinc poisoning. 201

WEEKS, Courtenay C.: Sugar versus alcohol, 611WHIR, John, appointed Physician-in.Ordinary tothe Prince of Wales, 45

'WELCH, W. H., honorary degree to be conferredupon, 827

Welfare departments in factories and workshops(parliamentary note), 606

Welsh. See Wales

WEMYSS. H. L. Watson: Specimen of a largegastric ulcer, 1055

WENYON, C. M.: Bayer 205," 149

_WERNER. B. A. Precipitation of urea fromurine. 858-The Chemistry of Urea, rev., 1020

WEST, C. L.: Flowers and Fancies, rev .862WEST, C. M.: Foetus exhibiting spina bifida andabnormalities, 330

WEsTLEY. H. G.: Public education in thecontrol of cancer, 613-The Committee onVenereal Disease, 1039

W3STMACOTT, F. H.: Chronic oedema of theorbit. 1094

Westminster Bank. Limited," new name ofthe London County, Westminster, and Parr'sBank. Ltd., 174,357

W-ESTON, H. C.: Atmospheric conditions andindustrial efficiency, 36

'Wexford Local Medical Committee, 954WHALE, H. Lawson: Osteitis of the temporalbone with meningitis, 323(0)

What about ribs ? See RibsWHEATLEY, James: Diet and preventive medi-

cine, 192

WHEELER, Sir W. de C.: Unsatisfactory ap-pendicectomy, 68-Gastric and duodenal ulcers,284-Cause of death in intestinal obstruction,513-Renal squamous-celled epithelioma, 513-Intracranial aerocele, 560-Hyperthyroidism,595-Gastrectomy for precancerous ulcer, 812

White, Charles, of Manchester (1728-1813), andthe Arrest of Puerperal Fever, 515

WHITE, Clifford: Instruments left in the peri-toneal cavity, 228 (0)

WHITE. G. Bruce: Portal pyaemia secondary toumbilical infection, 373 (O)-(And Rowland J.PEKIuNS) Rheumatoid arthritis treat-d withintravenous Bacillus coli vaccine, 41l 0)

WHITE, J. Stanley: The ductless glands, 742White man in the tropics. See TropicsWHITE, S. E.: Treatment of early mental cases,536-New Mental Treatment Bill,915

WHIfE-COOPER, Dr.: Inversion of uterus. 286;obstructed labour due to a contraction ring,286

WHITEHOUSE, A. L. W.: Sterilization of theunfit, 760

"WHITEHOUSE, Beckwith: Technique of Caesa-rean section, 285-Adenomatosis vaginae,286-

Intrinsic dysmennrrhoea, 724-Cervical fibroidwith a vein opening into the cervical canal. 767

WHITTAKER, C. R.: A Manual of SurgicalAnatomy. rev., 109

WHITTINGHA, Wing Commander Harold B.;The pathogenicity and treatment of flagellatedysentery. 799 (0)

Whooping-cough, 450, 666, 746, 839Whooping-cough, prophylaxis of(Robert DebrO,651

WIGGINS, Clare Aveling, C.M.G. conferredupon, 30

WIL, H. W.: Trauma and appendicitis, 467WILKES, G. A.: Chronic ulcer of the body of thestomach, 558

WILKIE, D. P. D.: Pseudo-coxalgia or osteo-chondritis deformans juvenilis, 191-Surgicaldiagnosis, 380

WLKINSON. W. Camac: The therapeutic use oftuberculin, 674 (0)-Reviews Loewenstein'sbook oni tubercle bacilli in the blood, 1055

WIrLANS, Frederic Jeune, M.V.O. conferredupon, 987

WrLLCoX, Sir William: The clinical, patho-logical, and radiological aspects of infection ofthe teeth and gums, 53 (0)-The problem- ofdrug addiction, 566,

Willesden War Memorial Hospital. SeeHospital,

WILLETT, J. H.: Repeated ectopic gestationwith intraperitoneal rupture, 470

WILLEY, Henry, obituary notice of, 917WILLIAMs, Colston: Pit-head hygiene, 20WILLIAMS, J. F.: Personal HygieneApplied, rev.,246

WILIAMS, Leonard: Testicular grafts, 10-Endocrines, vitamins, and subleties, 1010(0)

WILLIAMs-FREEMAN, J. P.: The country prac-titioner, 954

WIMLTAMSON, Alfred Maxwell, obituary noticeof, 85

WILLUMSON, George A.: A planorbis as theintermediate host of Schistosoma haema-tobium, 351-Treatment of general paralysisby malaria, 995

WILLIAMSON, Herbert: Pelvic adenomyomata,811

WILLIAMSON, R. T.: Vibrating sensation, 168-Sugar ve8us alcohol, 611

Willtng'8 Press Guide, rev., 246WMLoN. Arthur J. (and S. L. HEALD): Observa-tions on a case of myasthenia gravis, 852 (0)

WILSON, Claude: On limitation of effort in heartdisease, 962 (0)

WILSON D. R.: Fatigue in indu%try, 1108WILSON . H. W.: Surgical treatment of renal

calculi, 65WILSON, J. A.: Nystagmus8 171-Radiology in.the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis, 681

WLSON, J. St. George: Bronchopneumonia in astillborn foetus, 859-Hydatidiform mole withunusual features, 1095

WLsON, Norman: Hyperemesis gravidarum, 592WILSON, S. A. K.: Psychotherapetics, 327WLsoN, William: A Handbook of AnnualSurgeryfor Students and Practitioners, rev.,246

WILSON-SMITH, W. A.: Milk injections ininfantile complaints, 238

Wind instruments and lung disease, 542Windward Islands Medical Bervlce (leading

article), 1102WINTER, L. B. (and W. SMITH): On a possiblemode of causation of diabetes mellitus. 12 (0)-The control of blood sugar, 478 -Someproblems of diabetes mellitus, 711 (0)-Thenature of-the blood sugar, 894 (0),1039

Wintering abroad: Italy, 116-Madeira, 117Wireless not proved to cure deafness, 917WITHERBEES William D. (and John REMER):X-ray Dosage in Treatment and Radiography,rev., 597

WITrKOWsi (and CABANims): Joyeux Prowosd'Esculape, rev., 517

WOLBACE, Simeon Burt: New Gi'owths andCancer, rev., 383

Women doctors. See Medical womenWomen workers, health of (Constance Smith),1109

Women's National Health Association, annualmeeting, 832

WOOD, J. Y.: Two cases of beri-beri, 593-Anaes-thetic leprosy, 593

WOOD, Thomas, obituary notice of, 264WooD0ocK. H. M.: The nature of Rickettsiabodies, 946

WOODMAN, Musgrave: Malignant disease of theupper jaw, 1094

WOODROPFF, J. H.: Infection of teeth and gums,63

WOODYATT, Bernard Hale: The destruction ofHunter's notes, 393

WOOLDRIDGE, G. H. (editor): Encyclovaedia ofVeterinary Medicine, Surgerv, and Obstetrics,rev., 1057

Wool rug making as an aid to surgery, 353

Woolwich Arsenal, acoidents at (parliamentarynote), 780

WoKE, Hubert, appointed Secretary of theInterior, U.S.A., 578

Workmen's Compensation Act, review of bookon, 1021

WORSTER-DRPUGHT, Cecil: Atophan poisoning,148-(And S. W. QUAiTLEY) Meningitis due toPfeiffer's bacillus, 416-Herpes zoster withlocalised muqcular paralyeis, 970 (0)

WORTH. Claud: Squint: Its Causes. Pathology,and Treatment, rev., 109

WRANGRAM, W. (and James PHILIPs): Brachialneuritis due to cervical rib, 319 (0)

WREN, Sir Christopher, bicentenary of, 344 386

390-And medical science (leading article),386

WaRIGHT, B. J.: Rash resembling a macularsyphilide, 593-Ulceration of cheek, 593

WRIGHT, Ge.rge A. Pemberton: De Morgan'sspots and malignancy, 840

WRIGHT, M. B.: Psychotherapeutics, 327WRIGHT, R. E.: Optic atrophy, 806 (0)WRIGLBY, F.: Orbital cellulitis, 1094Wu LIEN-TEH: North Manchurian Plague Pre-vention Service Reports, 1918-1922, 115

WYATT. S.: Atmospheric conditions in cottonweaving, 389

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X-ray arparatus, secondhand list of, 1003X-ray department, the housing of an (A. E.Barclay, 73

X-ray diagnosis of the pathological gall bladder(A. W. George), 902-Note on, 906

X-ray measurement and protection (G. W. C.Kaye andE. A. Owen), 389

X-ray therapy, deep, vomiting after, 699X-ray treatment of gynaecological conditions, 81-(Louisa Martindale). 379-(G. E. Pepper), 418Discussion, 418

X-ray treatment of malignant disease (RobertKnox), 152

X-ray tube, the Coolidge. 6q9. 836X rays in diagnosis (C. Thurstan Holland), 781X rays In inoperable cancer (Herbert Spencer).

766Xrays, differential action of (Sidney Russ), 1028X rays, review of books on, 557

Y.

Yarrow. Alfred: His Life and Work. 1058Yarrow gift to the Royal Society. 342Yaws, review of books on, 860Yaws in the West Indies (parliamentary note),878

Yearbook of the British Goat Societv, 1923, rev.,815

Yearbook, Daily Mail, rev., 69Yearbook of the Soientific and Learned Societiesof Great Britain and Ireland. rev., 69

Yearbook of the Unive'ities of the Empire, 1923,rev.. 423

YORKEE, Warrington: Treatment of kala-azar by" Bayer 205." 370 (0)

Yorkshire AssQciation of the University of Edin-burgh to be known in future as -the WestRiding Association, 307

YOUNG. Archibald: Operative treatment offractiires, 130

YOUNG, Dr.: Treasment of puerperal infections,511

YOUNG, James: Lantern slides illustrating anearly ovum, 18-Appreciation of John WilliamBallantyne, 215-Appreciation of ConstanceEllen Long, 399-Lantern slides of an earlyovum, 767

YOUNGE, Lieut.-Col. G. Harrison: Craving fortobacco, 492

YOUNGER, Robert, obituary notice of, 541

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ZAHORSKY: Erythredema or the pink disease."123, 201

ZABcH, Liba: Persistent headache, 174Zinc poisoning, 201ZIN8sER, Ford: Svphilis und SyvhilisdhulioheErkranlungen des Mundes. FUr Aerzte,Zahndrste und Studierende. rev., 195

Zoology, review of books on, 1022

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Air Force Medical Service, the Royal, 47. 63, 8387, 95, 115, 123, 187, 207, 215, 227, 243, 267, 279, 287

AITKEN, Chas. J. Hill: The Insurance MedicalService, 122

Anaestheties, modern, a review of ( lowardJones), 104

Army, British: 11. 15, 19, 23, 31, 47, 55 75 83, 87,95, 99, 107, 115, 123, 187, 207, 215, 227, 243, 267, 279,287

Army, British: Militia, 15, 47, 75, 83, 115, 123Army, British: Regular Army Reserve of Officers

11, 47, 83, 95, 187, 243Army, British: Royal Army Medical Corps, 11,

15, 19, 23, 31, 47, 55, 63. 75, 83, 87, 95, 99, 107, 115123, 187, 207, 215, 227, 243, 267, 279, 287

Army, British: Territorial Army, 11, 15, 19, 23,31, 47, 55, 63, 75, 83, 95, 99, 1C8, 115, 123, 187, 207,215, 227, 243, 267-Royal Army Medical Corps,11, 15, 19, 23, 31, 47, 55. 63, 75, 83, 95, ' 9, 108, 123,187, 207, 215. 227, 243, 267, 279, 287

Army, British: Territorial Army Reserve, 12, 15,63, 83, 95, 99, 115, 123, 227, 243, 267, 279, 287

ARNOLD, E. C.: Fundus oculi in relation togeneral diseases, 43

Asepsis in obstetrics (Dr. Yonge), 204Ashton-under-Lyne Division: General meeting,18-Hospital policy of the Association, 18-Venereal diseases notification, 18 -Smokenuisance, 18-Annual meeting, 120-Election ofofficers, 120- Treatment of school children, 120-Contract practice, 183

Assam Branch: Annual meeting, 79-Organiza-tion rules, 79-Ethical rules, 79-Present posi-tion of the Braneh, 79-Some facts in regard tothe progress of kala-azar work in the provincein general and in Sibsagar in particular, 79-Notes on the conditions affecting the health ofthe European community in the Province ofAssam, 79-Lecture on the Calcutta School ofTropical Medicine and its programme forresearch, 79

Association, British Medical: Annual Meeting,Portsmouth (1923), 17, 45, 89, 189, 217, 229, 261,275-Provisional programme, 45. 217, 285-Travelling arrangements, 89, 219, 262, 278-Accommodation, 165, 220. 261- PathologicalMuseum, 189, 219, 261, 277, 287 - ScientificSections, 217 - Section of Obstetrics andGynaecology, 229-Invitations to, 263-Sectionof Public Health, 263-Portsmouth Meeting(1899), 263-Annual dinner, 275-Hostel accom-modation at Portsnmouth, 275-Annual exhibi-tion. 275

Association, British Medical: Annual Repre-sentative Meeting (1923),189-Notices of Motion,189,277-Provisional agenda, 197

Association, British Medical, Council of: Pro-ceedings of, 66, 282-Annual Report of Council,125, 166 - Election to Council, 221-Supple-mentary report of Council, 269 - And theCanadian Medical Association, 281

Association, British Medical: The Library, 57,97

Association, British Medical: Medical Secretary'svisits, 85

Association, British Medical: Membership, 89-In Seotland, 57-List of Members, 230

Association, British Medical: Notice board, 44Association, British Medical: Open Letter toNon-Members, inset facing 222

Association, British Medical: Prizes for essaysby medical students, 13, 57, 97

Association, British -Medical: RepresentativeBody, election of, 85

Association, British Medical: Scholarships andgrants in aid of scientific research, 97, 112, 184,213

Association, British Medical: Staff dinner, 1Association, Hospitals Saving. See Hospitals,voluntary

Auricular fibrillation controlled by administra-tion of anterior pituitrin, (0. R. MI. Wood), 93

Ayrshiie Dii ision: Venereal diseases notifica-tion, 42 -Annual 'meating, 222-Election ofoffiers. 222-Model rules of organization, 222

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Banff, Elgin, and Nairn Division: Annual meet-ing, 233-Blection of officers, 233-Salaries ofmedical officers of health, 233 -Instructions toRepresentative, 233 - Terms of service, NationalInsurance, 233

BARNES, Edgar: Limitation of doctors1 lists, 227Barnsley Division: Hospital policy of the Asso-

ciation, 6-Venereal diseases notification, 5 -Public health offleers' salaries, 93-Election ofRepresentatives, 93

Barnstaple Division: Hospital policy of theAssociation, 18-t'osition of panel doctor treat-ing insurance patients in hospital, 18-Venerealdiseases notification, 18

Barrow Panel Committee: Official list of appli-ances, 123 -Excessive prescribing, 123-Docu-ment M.23, 123; M.31 and 32, 123

BARWELL, F. R.: Acute exfoliative dermatitisin the newborn, 93

BA5KETT, B. G. M.: Insurance Medical Service,74

BEETHAM, Herbert A.: The capitation fee for1924. 122

BELCHER, Clemiient: Remuneration versus life,278

Belfast Division: ThQ administration of warpensions from the medical side (A. E. Knights),5-Hospital policy of the Association, 5-Venereal diseases notification, 5

BELL, Robert, disciplinary case of. 238BENSTED-SMITH, W. F.: Insurance rural prac-

tice, 94-Position of rural practitioners, 186Birmingham Branch: Eclampsia, 51-Specialmeeting, 70 - Medical defence work, 70

Birmingham Panel Committee: Medical servicefor insured persons for 1924, 107-Collectivebargaining, 186-Business smoker, 186

Birminghamo, public health appointments in, 17Blackburn Division; Annual meeting, 222-Elec-

tion of officers, 222BLENKINSOP, Sir Alfred: The medical professionin war, 52

Blind, phobia of becoming (Edith Martin), 26Board of Education and special schools, 91Bombay Branch: Annual m-ieeting, 120-Electionof officers, 120

BOYLE, Helen: Case of attempted suicide, 26BRACKENBURY, H. B.: The proposed reductionin the capitation fee for 1924, 161-Hospitalcontributory schenies, 230

Bradford Local Medical and Panel Committee:Presentation to Dr. J. Duff McCulloch, 59

BRASH, Dr.: Dangerous Drugs Regulations, 80Brighton Division: Supper, 14-Discuission onprofessional secrecy, 14-Clinical meeting, 26-Trea, 26-Patient with a phobia that she wasbecoming blind, 26-Conversion hysteria, 26-Late results of encephalitis lethargica, 26-Case of attempted suicide, 26-Supper, 233-Adolescence, a sane and constructive education in the laws of life and sex, 233

Bristol Division: H6spital policy of the Associa-tion, 3, 214-Veuereal diseases notification, 3-Report of Council, 214-Instructions to Repre-sentative, 2 4-Shipping Federation fees, 214

British Guiana Branch: Correspondence, 42-Bile and biliousness, 42-Election of officers,92-Reorganization of the medical services, 92-Suggestion in medicine, its uses and abuses,9'-Exhibition of cases, 92

British Medical Association. See AssociationBRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, the printing of the,

202Bromley Division: Annual meeting, 232-Elec-tion of officers, 232-Salary of the M.O.H.forWestern Kent, 232

BROWN, Alex. H.: Limitation of doctors' lists,241

BROWN, Langdon: Minor endocrine disturbances,18

BROWNE, Frederick Henry, disciplinary case of,239

Buckinghamshire Division: Report of Repre-sentative, 4-Hospital policy of the Associa-tion, 4-Venereal diseases notification, 4-

Cardiac problems in adolescent life (G. A.Sutherland), 4-Election of Representative. 51-Revision of rules, 51, 93-Hospital contributoryscheme, 9 -Isolation of incurable cases oftuberculosis, 93

Buckinghamshire panel practitioners: Meetingof and resolutions re remuneration and condi-tions of service, 206

Bucks Local Medical and Panel Comm-u-ittee:Ueport of Conference of Representatives, 54

BUsRows. Dr.: Radium therapy, 93Bury Division- Hospital policy of the Associa-

tion, 14-Venereal diseases notification, 14

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CADE, H. M.: The pathology and bacteriology ofcerebro-spinal fluid, 71

Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine and itsprogramme for research (Major Knowles), 79

CAMPBELL, A. J.: Insurance medical practice,186

CAMPS, Percy: Hospital contributory schemes,230

Canadian Medical Association 'and the Council,281

Cape of Good Hope, Eastern Province Branch:Annual meeting, 183-Experiences as adistrict surgeon, 183

Cape Town City, medical appointments for, 119Cardiff Division: Hospital policy of the Associa-

tion, 51-Venereal diseases notification, 51CAVENAGH, J. B.: Direct bronchoscopy, 121Central Division: Hospital policy of the Associa-

tion, 3-Venereal diseases notification, 3-School medical officers, 3

Central Emergency Fund. See FundCIHAPPLE, Harold: Minor gynaecological ail-ments, 93-Abdominal pain in women, 93

Cheshire, Mid, Division: Hospital policy of theAssociation, 214-Revised ethical rules, 215-Operations for tonsils and ade oids, 215

Cheshire Panel Cormmittee: Proposed reductionof the capitation fee for 1924,105

Chichester and Worthing Division- Abdominalpain in women, 93-Dinner, 93-Joint meetingwith Horsham Division, 205-Hospital policyof the Association, 205

City Division: Hospital policy of the Associa-tion, 3- Venereal diseases notification, 3-Chronic joints (Drs. Hamill and Shore), 3-Dinner dance, 3, 93-Uses of psychotherapy inmedicine, 120-Vote of thanks, 12), 222, 233-Exhibition of pathological specimens, 222-Election of Representatives, 222 - Visit toCripples' Hos3pital at Alton, 233 - Addressof the Deputy Medieal Secretary, 265-Vote ofthanks, 265-Annual meeting, 277-Election ofofficers, 277-Annu'l dinner, 277 - Salary ofM.O.H. for Islington, 277-Annual report ofCouncil, 277

CLAYTON-GREENE, W. H.: Empyema, 70Cleveland Division: Annual dinner, 121-Dia-gnosis and treatment of gastric and duodenalulcer, 233

Colds (Dr. Herington), 204COLLINGWOOD, Dr.: The newer physiology ingeneral practice, 26

COLLINS, J. Rupert: Angina pectoris, 70COLLINS, Mr.: Early cretinism, 3-Raynaud'sdisease with arthritic changes, 3-Diabetes ina child, 3

Colon dyspepsia (W. R. Douglas), 204Colonies and Protectorates, official gazettes of,

13, 110Conference of bodies interested in the InsuranceMedical Service, 25, 33, 73-A correction, 73.See also Insurance

CONNELL. Professor: Specimens of bone disease,59

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Corrections, 73

COTTON, T. F.: Prognosis in acquired structuraldisease of the heart, 71

C6UN(uL,G ENERAL MEDICAL:Cprrrrettio Register, 94Dental Register erasions, 267

:D.P.PI.rregulations, 94, 235Disciplinary cases,.238. 265

Electidns, 238

Examination under the Dentists Act (1921). 6'Executive Committee. 94Finance, 94, 237Medical education, 237Medical legislation abroad, 94President's address, 224Registration of students. 6 237Regulationsaffecting the legal obligations of

practitioners, 234Warning nouices, amended, 234

County medicalPractitioner. See Medical andInsurance

Coventry Djivision: Annual meeting, 264-Eleetion of officers, 264-Report of Council, 264-Instructions to Representative, 264-Co-opera-tion with the M O.H. Society, 265

Cox, Alfred: Professional secrecy, 14Cox, Harold: Population and the public,hea4th,

70CROMrIE, .J.: Rural practice and the need forunity, 186

CROW, Nina: Late results of encephalitislethargiea, 26

Cnows, H. Neville, exhibits x-ray photographs,121

Croydon Division: General meeting, 14-Reappointment of a medical officer of health, 14,43 80-Hospital policy of the Association, 14-Venereal diseases notification, 14-Pa.pers read,14-Psycho-analysis, 43- Re appointment of a

district medical officer, 80-Continuedhaemor-rhages at or abouit the menopause, 80-Dangerous Drugs Amendment Bill, 112-Neuritis, 112-Annual meeting, 204-Report ofcommittee, 204-Election of officers, 205-Sub-luxation of both shoulders, 205-Myositisossficans, 205-Acromegaly, 205-Result ofbone grafting of tibia, 205-Drawings andspecimens, 205-Torticollis, 205-Organizationrules, 223-Annual Report of Council, 223-Instructions to Representative, 223

Croydon medical officer of health, 17CULLINAN, Nicholas, disciplinary case of, 239

Current Notes:Annual Meeting, Portsmouth (1923), 1, 17, 89,

229, 263, 275-Travelling arrangements, 89--Section of Obstetriec and Gynaecology, 229-Invitations to, 263-Section of Public Health263-Portsmouth (18991, 263-Annual dinner,275-Hostel accommodation at Pojtsmouth,275-Lawn tennis and croquet, 275-Theannual exhibition, 275

Association notice board, 44Association prizes for essa3s by medicalstudents, 13, 57, 97

B.M.A. Staff, 1Central Emergency Fund, 1Certification under the Insurance- Act 49Conference of bodies interested in the Insur-ance Medical Service, 25

Conference of Local Medical and Panel Coni-mittees, 89

Council and the Canadian Medical Association,281

Dailv Sketch and the panel doctor, 49. 65, 7'7, 85

Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Bill, 85, 89Dangerous Drugs Regulations, 17, 77,109Distinguished Association representativesfrom overseas, 202Economy" at Islington, 275

Edinburgh Branch clinical meeting, 25Election of the Representative Body, 85Excessive prescribing, investigation of, 78Expenditure and income statistics, 78, 90,1OForfarshire Education Authority, 275G.P.O. and mredical women, 65General practitioners and vaccination, 110Halstead and Belohamp appointments, 281Hartlepool municipal borough and its M.O.H.,

90Hindley appointment of M.O.H. and S.M.O., 90Huddersfield M.O. H.'s salary. 165I. M.5. and free attendance on families ofGovernment officials, 49

Insanity and crime, 21Insurance, 213Insurance Medieal Service, 1

Insurance practice in Edinburgh, 97Insurance practitioners' lists, removal from ofnames of persons quitting insurable employ-ment, 58

Insurance practitioners, organization of, 57Insurance practitioners and vaccination, 44Insured persons, notice to, 119Insured persons, title of to benefit, 57Insurance work, statistics of, 65, 90, 230Lending Iibrary, 44,90, 97Library, 57Malaya Branch, 58

Medical appointments for the City of CapeTown, 119

Me,lical benefit, a guide to. 13,17Medical Secretary's visits. 85,109Melical officer of healthfor Croydon, 17Medical Representation in Parliament Fund,441

Cirpent Note8 (continu'ued):Members Listof, 230Metnbersihiip of the Association, 89- In Scot.land, 57

Middlesbrough police gturgedn, '77Official gazettes of Colonies and Protectorates,

13. 11007,hthalmia neonatorun inlring-in hospitals,&77Organization of insurance practitioners, 57Pharmacy Bill, 89Poor Ltaw midwifery fees, 119Post Office Medical Officers' Subcommittee, 90Press and the National Health Insurancesystem, 86. 97, 229, 263. 2'1

Printing of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. 202Prison medical officers. 213Professional unity, 26 44Public Health appointments: at Southampton,13-At Birmingham. 17-At Croydon. 17

Removal from practitioner' lists of names ofpersons quitting insurable employment, 58

Rural practitioners, position of,]60Scholarships and grants in aid of scientificresearch, 213

Right testing by opticians, 25South Shields Education Committee, 275Street accidents: medicala ssistance, 165Surplus medical stores, 21Suture of ruptured perineum by midwives, 160Title of insured persons to benefit, 57Venereal diseases notification, 21

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Daily Sketch andlhe panel doctor, 49, 65, 78, 85,95. See also Insurance

DAIN, H. G.: Present position of the NationalHealth Insurance system, 113

Dangerous drugs. See DrugsDarlington Division: Joint meeting with theNorth of England Branch of the VeterinaryMedical Association, 71-Bovine tuberculosisand its relation to human, 71

DAVIES, Colonel J. E. H.: Acute anterior polio-myelitis, 4, 18

DAVIS, Haldin: Some points in the diagnosisand treatment of common skin diseases, 22

DAY, J. J.: The insurance medical service inKent, 122

DELGADO, Dr. A.E.: Suggestion in medicine, itsuses and abuses, 92

Denbigh and Flint Division: Clinical meeting,4. 18, 71-Pseudo-hypertrophic muscular para-lysis, 4, 18-Hirschsprung's disease 4, 18-Acute anterior poliomyelitis, 4, 18-Epithe-lioma of the tongue, 4, 18-Vote of thanks, 4,18-Hospital policy of the Association, 4. 18-Venereal diseases notification, 4, 18 Notifica-tion by name and address of cases, 18-Generalscheme of notification, 18-Annual meeting,233-Election of officers, 233-Instructions toRepresentative, 233-Terms of service, NationalInsurance, 233

Denmark, natioDalhealth insurance in, 240

DENTAL BOARD OF THE UNITED KINGDOM:Dental research, 240Disciplinary action, 205Disciplinary cases, 205, 240Discipline, 80Education grants and concessions. 240Education and research, 81, 205, 240Employment of dentists by co-operative

societies, 205Examinations, 240Finance, 205, 240Grants for fees and maintenance, 205Lectures and post-registration study, 205Minor dental work, 81Registrat.ions and examinations, 80Remission of annnal practising fee, 243

)ermatitis, acute exfoliative, in the newborn(F. R. Barwell), 93

Director-General, I.M.R. See Indian ArmyDistinguished Association representatives fromoverseas, 202

DONNE, Francis: Professional secrecy, 14DOUGLAS, C. E.: Insurance medical practice,

121, 2C6DOUGLAS, W. R.: Colon dyspepsia, 2%4Drugs Act, Dangerous: Regu'ations, 17, 73, 77,109-Regional medical officers as inspectorsunder, 54-Amendment Bill, 59, 85, 89, 90

Dudley Division: Annual meeting, 191-Electionof officers, 191

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Eclampsia (EFurneaux Jordan), 51" Economy " at Islington, 275EDEN, T. Watts: Ante partum haemorrhage, 80Edinburgh, insurance practice in, 97Edinburgh and Leith Division: Hospital policyof the Association, 3-Venereal diseases noti-fication, 3

Encephalitis lethargica, late results of (NinaCrow). 25

Endocarditis, itibacute bactterial(O. R. M. Wood),93

Endocrine dh3sterbandos,Mninor (Langdon Brown),18lRndoerine glands (Craven Moore), 70EN6LISA,Sir Crisp: The medical profession inwar, 52

Essex Branch: Annualmlleeting, 276-Functionalhyperaesthesia as an aid to diagnosis, 276-Election of officers, 277

Essex, Mid. Division: Election of officers, 70-Model ethical rules, 70 - Venereal diseasesnotification, 70

Esoex, North-East. Division: Annual meeting,191-Election of officers. 191-Address byDeputy Medical Secretary, 191

Essex, South, Division: Report of HonoraryFecretary. 73 - Population and the publichealth, 70-Annual dinner, 70

European community in Assam, conditionsaffecting the health of (Dr. Forsyth), 79

EVANS, Glyn: Pseudo-hypertrophic n]uscularparalysis, 18

EVANS, Muir: Some minor occupational affec-tions of agriculture and fisheries, 121

EWEN, Dr.: Gout, rhetumatism, and rheumaticgout, 204

Expanditure and income statistics, 58 See alsoInsurance

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FARMAN, Robert J.: Holiday locumscheme. 107Fees, Poor Law midwifery, 119Fife Branch: (llinical meeting, 204-Uterinehaemorrhage, 204-Dinner, 204

FINLAY, Dr.: Blood film from a case of sleepingsickness, 3

FITZWILLIAMS, D. C. L.: Some abnormiialities ofthe breast, 233

Forfarshire Education Authority, 275FORSYTH, Dr.: Notes on conditions affecting thebealth of tbe. European community in theProvince of Assam, 79

FOTHERGILL, E. Rowland: Professional secrecy,14

Fund, Central Emergency, 1Fund, Medical Representation in Parliament, 44Fund, Royal Medical Benevolent, 265. See alsoJOURNAL Index

Furness Division: Hospital policy of the Asso-ciation, 4, 213--Venereal diseases notification, 4-Annual mc-eting, 233-Annual report, 233-Election of officers, 233-Organization rules,233-Annual Report of Council, 233

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Gangrene, senile, prevention and treatmiient of(W. Saampson Handley), 18

GASKELL, Surgeon Captain A.: The medicalprofession in war, 52

Gateshead Division: Hospital policy of theAssociation, 4-Venereal diseases notifica-tion, 4

GEMMELL, A. C.: Paying wards and non panelpractitioners, 107

General Medical Council. See CouncilGeneral Post Office and medical women, 65General practitioners and vaccination, 110GIBBONS. R. A.* Sterilization of the unfit, 121GIBBS, H. E., visits England, 202GILES, Dr.: Symptoms and diagnosis of gynaeco-

logical conditions met with in general practice,214

Glamorgan, North, and Brecknock Division:Hospital policy of the Association, 4--Venerealdiseases notification, 4-DaDgerous DrugsAmendment Bill, 105-Causation and treat-ment of leucorrhoea, 105

Glasgow Eastern Division: Hospital policy ofthe Association, 3-Venereal diseases notification, 3-Revision of scale of fees, 3-Propor-tional representation, 3-Annual meeting, 104-Election of officers, 104-Supply of medicinesto tuberculous patients, 104-Rtatistics of theprofession in Scotland, 104-Special meeting,214-Report of Council, 214

Gloucestershire Branch: Hypernephroma of thekidney, 3-Carcinoma of penis. 3-X-ray filmsof meningocele, 3-Submucous fibroid of theuterus, 3-Fibrosis of the uterus, 3 - Gastro-enterostomy for haematemesis, 3-Carcinomaof male breast, 3-Early cretinism, 3-Bay-.naud's disease with arthritic changes, 3-

Diabetes in a child, 3-Plaster casts of variousdeformiiities, 3-lBlood film from a case ofsleeping sickness, 3-Demonstrations, 70-Interesting case for diagnosis, 70-Anginapectoris, 70-Pelvic peritonitis, 191-Braintumour in a man of 25, 191-Infective endo-carditis, 191-Hypernephroma, 191-Circular

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tin wbistle aspirated into a bronchus, 191-Spinal graft in Pott's disease, 191-Fibro-sarcoma, '1 -Pes cavus. 191-Exhibition ofslides, etc., 191

GOADBY, Sir Kenneth: Is industrial unrest asymptom of ill health ? 93

QOFTON. Professor: Bovine tuberculosis in itsrelation to human, 71

GORDON, J. C. Lee: Standard of insuranceprescribing, 115

Gout, rheumatism, and rheumatic gout (Dr.Ewen), 204

(low, A. E.: Intravenous protein therapy, 80GRIFFITH. Grace: Congenital stenosis of oeso-phagus wit,h fistula into the trachea, 93

Guernsey and Alderniey Division: Hospitalpolicy of the Association, 4 -Venereal diseasesnotification, 4-Visit of the Medical Secretary,109

Guildford Division: Hospital policy of the Asso-c:ation, 5-Venereal diseases notification, 5-Joint meAting with StLrrey Local Medical andPanel Committees, 206

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Haematuria (Kenneth Walker), 4Haemorrhage, ante-parten (T. Watts Eden), 80Haemorrhage, uterine (Munro Kerr), 204Halstead and Belchamp appointments, 281HAMILL, Dr: Chronic joints, 3HANDLEY, W. Sampson: The prevention andtreatment of senile gangrene, 18

HARMAN, N. Bishop: Hospital contributoryschemes, 230

Harrogate Division: Annual meeting, 223-Model organization rules, 223 -President of theAssociation, 1924-25, 223-Ethical rules, 223-Policy of Insurance Acts Committee, 223-Instructions to Representative, 223-PublicHealth Medical Service, 223-Annual reportand financial statement, 22.3-Election ofofficers, 223

HART, Bernard: Uses of psychotherapy inmedicine, 120

Hartlepool Municipal Borough and its M O.H.,90

Hastings Division: Hospital policy of the Asso-ciation, 5-Venereal diseases notification, 5-Annual meeting, 277-Election of officers, 277-Report of Honorary Secretary, 277 - Somie pit-falls in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, 277

HASTINGS, Somerville: Hospital contributoryschemes, 230

HAWTHORNE. C. O.: Visual defects as evidenceof disease of the nervous system, 183-Hospitalcontributory schemes, 230

HAZLETON, E. B.: Insurance finance, 186Health Ministry: Circular re Insurance Medical

Service, 112-Circular re range of medicalservice, 185

Hereford Division: Hospital policy of the Asso-ciation, 5-Venereal diseases notification, 5

Herefordshire Panel Committee: Amendedreport of the Insurance Acts Commiteee onthe organization of insurance lpractitioners, 95

IHERINGTON, Dr.: Colds, 204Hertfordshire, East, Division: Minor endocrinedisturbances, 18-Votes of thanks. 18, 70-Em-pyema, 70-Tea, 70-Report of Council, 214-Hospital policy of the Association, 214-Cooperation with the Society of Medical Officersof Health, 214-Salaries for medical practi-tioners in the public health service, proposedscale of, 214-Annual meeting, 2l4-Symiiptomsand diagnosis of gynaecologics,l conditionsmet with in general practice, 214

Hertfordshire, West, Division Venereal diseases notification, 4-Report of Council, 233-Instructions to Representative, 233-Hospitalpolicy of the Association, 233

Hindlex. appointment of M O.H. and S.M.O., 90kHoliday locum scheme, 107. See also Insurancecorrespondence

HOLLOWAY, S. F.: Hospital contributoryschemes. 230

HOLMES, Mr., exhibits a man after gastro-enterostomy for haematenmesis. 3

Hong Kong and China Branch: Annual meeting,43-Election of officers, 43-Election of Repre-sentative. 43-Vote of thanks, 43

Hospital contributory schemes. See Hospitals,voluntary

Hospitals Saving Association scheme, 230, 231.See also Hospitals, voluntary

Hospitals, public mental, administration of,Report of Committee of Inquiry, 53

Hospitals, voluntary: Conference of staffs of(Lbondon), 46-Interim report of the Commis-sion, 71-Discussion by the MetropolitanCounties Branch on the scheme of the Hos-siitals Ssving Association, 23'- Statement ofthe Hospitals Saving Association's scheme, 231

JHOWARD, Russell: Lumps in the breast, 105}LOWE.LL, Mr.: Hypernephroma of the kidney, 3-C.arcinoma of the penis,3-X-ray films from acase of meningocele, 3

RIuddersefeld, salary of the M.O.H., 165HURST. Arthur F.: Cholecystitis and gall stones,112-Diagnosis and treatment of gastricrandduodenal ulcer, 233

INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT.

HUTCHISON, Robert: Diagnosis of cases of feverwithout physical signs 71

Hyderabad and Central Provinces Branch:Meeting and election of officers, 93-Firstordinary meeting and exhibition of cases andspeciuaens 277

Hysteria, conversion (Edith Martin), 26

I-

IMRIE, Dr.: Effects of various ions in the nutrientfluid, 59

India, South, Branch: Annual report. 10fiIndian Medical Services, 15, 83, 85, 107, 187, 207,

243, 267, 279, 287-And free attendance onfamilies of Government officials, 49-Statusof the Director-Genesl, I.M.S., and heads ofprovincial medical administrations, 103

Industrial unrest: Is it a symptom of ill health?(Sir Kenneth Goadby), 93

Infant welfare clinics, rates of pay at, 121Insanity and crime, 21

Insurance, National Health:Capitation fee for 1924, proposed reduction of,

105, 161Certification under the Acts, 49Committee (Joint) of Representatives of bodiesinterested in the Medical Service of theInsurance Acts: First meeting and electionof officers, 161, 205

Conference of bodies interested in the Insur-ance Medical Service, 25, 33, 163, 205-Cbair-man's remarks, 33-Title to benefit. 34-Efficiency of service rendered, 35-Certifica-tion, 38-Appointment of Standing Com-mittee, 38. 163-Supply of drugs andappliances, 39-Work of regional medicalofficers, 40-Extension of services, 40-Sick-ness benefit, 41-Deposit contributors, 42-Votes of thanks, 42

Conference of Local Medical and Panel Com-mittees, 89. 245. See also Panel conference

County prs etitioner, plight of, 117,160Dailv Sketch and the panel doctor, 49, 65, 77,

85, 95Deposit contributors, 60Excessive prescribing, 53, 78Exchequer grant, withholding of, 60Expenditure and income statistics, 78, 90. 160Insurance Medical Service, 1, 112- Circularfrom Ministry of Healtb, 122

Insurance practice in Edinburgh, 97Insurance practitioners and vaccinatson, 44Insurance work, statistics of, 90. 230, 260Insured persons, a notice to, 119Medical Benefit, a Practical Guide to, 13 17Medical Service of the Insurance Acts, 205. 241National Health Insurance Fund: a review ofthe financial position in its relation to thequestion of the remuneration of the insur-ance practitioner, 209, 213

Organization of insurance practitioners, 57Panel conference, 245Press and the National Health Insurancesystem, 86, 97. 229, 263, 281

Professional unity, 26Range of medical service (Ministry of Health

circular), 185Removal from practitioners' list of names ofpersons quitting insurable employment, 58

Revision of terms of service of insurance prac-titioners for 1924 onwards, 193

Title of insured persons to benefit, 57

CORRESPONDENCE:Administrative expenses, 82Association and insurance practice. 241Capitation fee for 1924, 122Capitation fee in rural practice. 30. 47Conference on Insurance Act, 73Holiday locum scheme, 107Insurance finance. 114, 186, 207Insurance medical practice. 122 186. 206Insurance medical service, 63, 74, 121Insurance medical service in Kent. 122Insurance rural practice, 94, 114, 226Limitation of doctors' lists, 227, 241, 279Medical attendance on insured persons, 227,

278Medical benefit, 82Medical practitioners and approved societies,

11Medical records, 82Panel doctors and aDproved societies, 122Panel or coupons ? 278Paying wards and non-panel practitioners,206

Professional unity, 75Remuneration in rural practice, 55, 60, 74, 82,

94, 114, 186 226Remuneration versius life, 278Rural practice and the need for unity, 186Salaries of Poor Law medicsl officers, 242Standard of insurance preecribing, 115

Insurance Acts Committee: Discussion withrepresentatives of the Ministry of Health, 7-Subcommittees, 28-Constitution of com-mittee, 28-Benefit funds of approved societies,28-Drugs administered by a practitioner, 28-

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Vaccination, 28-Certification: Use of theterm "debility," 28-Right of a Panel Com-mittee to correspond direct with Ministry ofHealth, 28-Regional medical officers as in-sDectors under Dangerous Drugs Regulations,28,54-Tribunal for hearing com plaints againstpractitioners forneglect to keep proper records,28-Withholding of Exchequer grant, 28, 98-Labour Party Advisory Committee, 29-Organization of insurance practitioners, 29-Conference of represeDtatives of bodies in-terested, in the National Health InsuranceActs, 29, 99-Excessive prescribing. 53-MedicalService Subcommittees and fines, 98-Allegedccanvassing," 98-Fees for anaesthetics, 98,

226-Expenses of medical members of MedicalService Subcommittees, 99, 226-Time limit forbringingcomplaints, 99--Surgery and waitingroom accommodation, 99-Statistics of attend-ances on insured persons, 99 - Change ofdoctor, 99-New terms of service for 1924, 99-Pension scheme for insurance practitioners,99, 213-Co-operation between Insurance ActsCommittee and Medical Practitioners' Union,99, 226 - Memorandum re revision of terms ofservice of insurance practitioners for 1924onwards, 193,213-Note on, 213-Advertisementson the back of certificate forms, 226-Repre-sentatives to Conference, 226 - Half-searlytransfers from practitioners' lists, 226-Localobservance of central agreements-postage onmedical record cards, 226-Vaceination andpreventive treatment generally, 2 6

Insurance, national health. in Denmark, 240Inverness Division: Election of Representatives,265-PaymDents by hospital patienits, 265

Isle of Ely Division: Annual meeting, 276-Elee-tion of officers, 276-Annual Report of Council,276-Model organization rules, 276

Islington, "economy" at (salary of the M.O.H.),275

J.

JENNINGS, A. 0.: Professional secrecy, 14Jersey Division: Visit of the Medical Secretary

109JOHNSON, W.: Modern aids to diagnosis inneurology, 71

Joints, chronic (Drs. Hamill and Shore), 3JONES, Ernest: Psyeho-analysis, 43JONES, Howard: A review of modern anaes-theties, 104

JoNEs. J. C.: Insurance remuneration in ruralpractice, 55

.JORDAN, Furneaux: Eclampsia, 51

K.

Kala-azar in Assam (Lieut.-Col. McComiibieYoung). 79

Kensington Division: General meeting, 51-Hospital policyof the Association, 51-Venerealdiseases notification, 51-Physical treatment ingeneral practice, 93-Dangerous Drugs (Amend-miient) Bill, 93-Votes of thanks, 93-Annualmeeting, 215-Election of officers, 215-Nomina-tions for office, 215-Proposed new rules, 215-Annual Report of Council, 215

Kent Branch: The immediate future of themedical profession. 101

Kent Local Medical and Panel Committee:Circular letter re voluntary levy for propagandawork, 242

Kenya Branch: General meeting, 43-Change ofname of lbranch, 43-Education in its relationto the physical and mental development ofEuropean children of school age in Kenya, 43

KE.RR, Munro: Uterine haemorrhage, 204Kesteven Division: Hospital policy of the Asso-

ciation, 4-Venereal diseases notification, 4KiDgston upon-Hull Local Medical and PanelCommittee, statement of the views of, 81

Kirkcudbrishtsbire, meeting of practitioners onthe panel list of, 212

KNIGHT, A. E.: The administration of warpensions from the medical side, 5

KNOWLES. Major: The Calcutta Scbool ofTropical Medicine and its programme forresearch, 79

L.

Lambeth Division: Demonstration in the wardsof the Belgrave Hospital, 51-Minor gynaeco-logical ailments, 93

Lanarksbire Division: Annual meeting, 232-Election of officers, 232-Matters referred to inthe Report of Council, 232-Instructions toRepresentative, 232-Public medical officersand medical practitioners, 232

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Lancashire, North. and South WestmorlandBranch: Vote of thanks, 234-Colon dyspspsia,204

Lancaster Division: Hospital policy of theAssociation. 4-Venereal diseases notification, 4

LANGDON-DOWN, R.: Professional secrecy. 14LAYTON, Frank G.: Medical benefit, 82Leeds Division: Hospital policy of the Associa-

tion, 18-Venereal diseases notification, 18LEEMING, A.: Hernia of the small intestine, 93-Miliary tuberculosis of the peritoneum, 93

Leicestershire Insurance Committee: A niotieeto insured persons, 119-Circular to insurancepractitioners, 243

Leicester Public Medical Service, report of theBoard of Management, 112

Leucorrhoea, causation and treatment of (GilbertStrachan), 105

Lewisham Division: Haematuria (Kenneth M.Walker), 4-Fundiis oculi in relation to generaldiseases, 43-Panel practitioners and vaccina-tion against small-pox, 43-Laboratorymethods and general practice, 70-A review ofmodern anaestheties, 104-Religion andmelicine. 204-Annual meeting, 223-Electionof officers, 223-Common diseases of the noseand nasal sinuses, 223-Cinemiiatograph exhibi-tion of films, 265

Livernool and Cheshire nractitioners: addresson the proposed reduction of the capitation feefor 1924 (H. B. Brackenbary), 161

Liverpool Division: Report of Executive Con-mittee, 70

London Insurance Committee: Complaint heardafter expirv of time limit, 30-Employment ofassistants, 30,113 -Excessive prescribing, 30-Fees to avoid waiting at surgery, 114 -Prac-titioner's "negligence," 81 - Practitionersresiding away from area, 114-Range ofmedical service, 30-Remuneration of practi-tioners, 243-Sunday attendance of practi-tioners, 81-Surgery accommodation, 1:4-Unsuccessful appeal to Ministry against apractitioner, 243

London Local Medical Committee: Adminis-trative expenses of com--mittee, 11-Claims foremergency treatment, 11-Employment ofassistants, 242-Iniuests on deceased insuredpersons, 242 -Inquiry into working of theinsurance Acts. 11-Limitation of lists, 242-Range of service, 11, 242-Record cards, 242-Vaccination Act: Conscientious objectionclause, 10

London Panel Committee: Breaches of terms ofservice, 113-Calling of a special conference,185 - Collective bargaining, 185-Complaintsagainst practitioners after expiry of time limit,30-Daily Sketch propaganda, 95-Emergencytreatment, 73-Emplovment of an assistant,186-Excessive prescribing, 113-Post-graduateinstruction, 107 -Press allegations, 73-Pro-cedure of Medical Service Subcommittee, 1P6-Remuneration of practitioners, 113-FSurgeryaccommodation, 73-Transfer of practices, 30-Triplicate prescription forms, 30-Vaccines,payment for supply of, 113-Voluntary DefenceFund, 30, 73, 113

LONGLEY, J. A. Noel: Mledical attendance oninsured persons, 278

LOWMAN, W. H.: Panel doctors and approvedsocieties, 122

M.

MACCARTHY, T.: The capitation fee in ruralpractice, 30-The rural practitioner, 227

MCCULLOCEH, J. Duff, presentation to, 54MACKEOWN, Surgeon Captain R. J.: The medicalprofession in war. 52

MACKINNON. Dr.: Educatton in its relation tothe physical and mental development ofEuropean children of school age in Kenya, 43

Maidstone Division: Hospital poliev of theAssociation, 3-Venereal diseases notification,3

Malaya Branch, 58-Annuial meeting, 232-Demonstration of caRes, 232-Excursion. 232-Election of officers, 2X2 - Grant to Royal MedicalBenevolent Fund, 233-Dinner, 233

Manchester Division: Annual report. 59-Fare-well dinner to Dr. Niven. 59

MARTIN, Fdith: Phobia of blindness, 26-Con-version hysteria, 26

Marylebone Division: General meeting and dis-ctussion on the hospital policy of the Associa-tion, 26

MAYER. Ernest, disciplinary case of, 265Medical officer of health for Croydon, 17Medical practitioner, the plight of the country

(J. P. Williams-Freeman), 117-Note on, 160.See also Insurance

Medical profession, the immediate future of(M. W. Renton), 101

Medical profession in war: Discussion at RoyalSociety of Medicine, 52

Medical Representation in Parliament Fund, 44Medical service of the Insurance Acts. SeeInsurance

MELLANBY, Professor: Demonstration of shockand its treatment. 59

Members, list of, 230MENNELTL, James B.: Physical treatment ingeneral practice, 93

INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT.

Mental hospitals. See Hospitals'Merioneth: Meeting of panel practitioners andaddress by H. G. Dain of Birmingham, 113

MERRIN, Benjamin Damer, disciplinary case of,239

Mesopotamia Branch: Annual meeting, 43-'Election of officers, 43

Metropolitan Counties Branch: Correspondencewith the Board of Education respecial schools.91-Discussion on the hospital contributoryscheme of the Hospital Saving Association,230

Mid-Cheshire. See CheshireMiddlesbrough Panel Committee: Professional

unity. 26Middlesbrough police surgeon, 77Middlesex, South, Divimion: Minutes, 21-History of the proposed Maternity Home atTwickenham. 21-Scale of salaries for medicalofficers eml-ployed by local authorities, 79-Maternity homes. 79- Ante partumn haemor-rhage, 80-Votes of thanks, 80, 93-Is industrialunrest a symiiptom of ill health ? 93-Report onmaternity homes. 204-Dangerous Dru-gs andPoisons (Amendment) Sill, 204-Gout, rheu-ml-a.tism, and rheumatic gout. 201-Asepsis inobstetries, 2 4-Colds, 204

MILLER, Dr.: Experiences as a district surgeon,183

MOORE, Craven: The endocrine glands, 70MORGAN, R. W.: Insurance remiuneration inrural practice, 82

Morpeth Division: Annual meeting, 223-Electionof officers, 223

MORRELL, Rev. G. H.: Religion and medicine,204

MUNRO. Air Commodore D.: The medical pro-fession in war, 52

MURRAY, R. Galway: Panel or coupons ? 278MURRELL, Cliristine: Hospital contributoryscheml-es, 230

Myelitis, acuite ascending, as a complication ofmeasles (R. W. Rix), 93

N.

Navy. Royal, medical service of, 11, 15. 19, 23, 31,47, 55. 63, 75, 83, 87, 95, 99, 107, 115, 123, 187, 207.215, 227, 243, 267, 279, 287

Navy, Royal: Roval Naval Volunteer Reserve,47, 87, 107, 279, 287

NELSON, Jos.: Insurance finance, 114Neweastle-upon-Tyne Division: Hospital Policyof the Association. 4-Venereal diseases notifi-cation, 4-Address by general secretary of theMedical Defence Union. 223-British MedicalAssociation prize presented, 223

NEWMAN, T. S.: A Practical Guide to MedicalBenefilt, 13, 17

NEWTON, Edward: Disciplinary case of, 239Norfolk Branch: Discussion on the policy of theprofession as regards the future working of thNational Insurance Act, 2C4

Norwich Division: Report of Executive Com-mittee, 265

Nose and nasal sinuses, common diseases of,(J. F. O'Mallev), 223

Nuneaton and Tamworth Division:. Protest tothe Warwickshire Panel Committee. 183, 232-Annual meeting, 232-Meeting of ExecutiveComimittee, 232-Appointment of Representa-tive, 232

0.Obstetrics, asepsis in (Dr Yonge), 204Oesophagus, congenital stenosis of. with fistulainto the tracbea (Grace Griffith), 93

OFENNHEIK, E.: Laboratory miethods and generalpractice. 70

OLDFIELD, Carlton: Difficult positions in labour,105

O'Mallev. J. F.: Common diseases of the noseand nasa-l sinuses, 223

Ohbthalmis neonatorum in lving-in hospitals, 77Opticians, sight-testing by, 25

P.

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tioners, 255-National Insurance DefenceTrust, 257-The claims of the British MedicalAssociation, 258-Pension scheme for insurancepractitioners. 258-Organization of practi-tioners in certain contingencies, 259-Miscel-laneous imiotions, 259-A coroner's criticisms,259-Part-time regional medical officers, 260-Plublicity campaign, 2Ed-Transfer of practices,260-Notices of suspension from benefit, 260-Eligibility of voters for Direct Representa-tives, 260. See also Insurance

PAR1RY, L.A.: Professional secrecy, 14Pen3ion scheme for insurance practitioners, 212.

See also Insurance Acts CommitteePerineuni, ruptured, suture of by midwives, 160Perth Branch: Dangerous Drugs (Amendment)

Bill, 183-Vote of condolence, 183--Appoint-mnent of Representatives, 183

Pharmacy Bill, 89Physiology, the newer,in general practice (DrCollingwood), 26

PiM,J. H.: Professional uinity, 75Pimt, Mr.: Man witb typical carcinoma of thebreast, 3

Plvmouth Division: Discussion on the questionof a contributory scheme for hospitals, 51-The admission of paying patients to the PoorLaw infirmary, 51

POLLOCK, Major-General C. E.: The medicalprofession in war.52

Poor Law midwifery fess,1l9. See also FeesPopulation and the public health (Harold Cox),70

Portsmiouth (1899), 263Portsmouth Division: Annual miieeting, 233-Election of officers, 233-Appointment ofRepresentatives, 233

Post Office Medical OHlicers' Subcommittee, 90POTTS, Edwin: Medical practitioners and ap-proved societies, 11

Presentations 54Press and the National Health Insurance system,

86, 97, 229, 263, 281Prison medical officers, 213Professional secrecy, discussion on at Brighton,

14Professional unity, 26, 44Psychotherapy in medicine, uses of (Bernard

Hart). 120Public health appointments at Southampton, 13-At Croydon,17-At Birmingham. 17. See alsoSoutthampton, etc.

Pyelitis, treatment of obscure symptoms causedby (Sir John Thomson Walker), 59

R.

Reigate Tivision: Hospital policy of the Associa-tion, 14-Venereal diseases notification, 14-Election of 5epresentative.121-Somecomnmioninjuries and diseases of feet end their treat-mpnt. 121-Annual meeting, 233-Election ofofficers 233-Annual Report of Council, 233-Instructions to Rep. esentative, 233-Organiza-tion rules, 233

Religion and medicine (Rev. G. H. Morrell). 204Renfrewshire and -Buteshire Division: fRepre-sentative at Representative Meeting, 191-Dinner, 191

RENTON, M. W,: The immediate future of themedical profession, 101

Representatives of bodies interested in thenedical service of the Insurance Acts. SeeTnsurance

RIVIERE, Clive: Some pitfalls in the diagnosisand treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, 277

RIX, R. W.: Acute ascending myelitis as a com-plication of measles, 93

ROBERT.A, B. H. StOlair: Cases illustratingglaucoma and corneo-scleral trephiDing, 121

RoBTNs90N, Tr : Exhibits cases, plafster casts,and x-rav films of variouis deformities. 3

Rochdale Division: Hospital policy, 43-Venereqldises ses notification, 43-The endocrine glands.70-Letter of condolence, 93-Rsdium therapy,93-Annual meeting, 215-Election of officers,215

RosE, Percy: National health insurance, 186ROWLAND, Dr.: Bile and biliousness, 42ROWLAND, Penry: Functional hyperaesthesia asan aid to diagnosis. 276

ROXBURGH, D.: Hospital contributory sebemiies,231

Royal Medical Benevolent Fund. See FundRUSSELL, Earl: Professional secrecy, 14RUSSELL, James Samuel Risien, disciplinarycase of, 238

RYAN, William Joseph, disciplinary case of, 267

Panel Conference: Procedure, 245-Terms ofservice for 1924 and onwards, 245-Date of nextconference, 247-Limitation of lists, 248-Freechoice, 249 -Revision of the system of checlkingexcessive prescribipg, 250-Range of service, 13.251-General scope, 251 - The administra-tion of anaesthetics, 251-Services within and #¢arborough Division: Clinical meetino, 105-without the contract, 252-Certification, 253- Difficult positions in labour, 105-Vote ofAdvertisements on certificates, 253-Medical thanks, 105-Scale of salaries for the Publicrecords, 253-Panel committees and initiation Health Service. 121-Dangerous Drues Act. 121of complaints against doctors, 253-Procedure -Alterations of the Insurance Act. 121-cpecialas to complaints, 254-Period of new bargain. meeting, 215-Presidency of Yorkshire Branch,254-Rural practitioners, 255-Extension of 215-The bearing of modern psychology inservice, 255-The unity of insurance practi- general practice, 215

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Schools, special, 91SCOlT,t.; Noy: Insurance remuneration in rural

practice, 60-Confert nce on Insurance Act, 73Sheffield Division: Hospital policy of the Asso-

ciation, 5-Venereal diseases notification, 5-Special meeting, 111-Address by DeputyMedical Secretary, 111-Vote of thanks, 112

Sheffield Practitioners' Mutual Help Associa-tion, 91

SHORE, Dr.: Chronic joints, 3SHOR'E, T. H. G.: Exhibits pathologic%lsPecimens at a meeting of the City Division,222

Shropshire and Mid-Wales Branch: Organiza-tio n of insurance practitioners -e terms offeredfor 1924, 107

Sight-testing by opticians, 25. See also OptieiansSkin diseases, diagnosis and treatment of(Haldin Davis), 22

SLAcK, Percy: The capitation fee in ruralpractice, 47

SLEIGH, G. P.: Insurance administrativeexpenses, 82

SMITH, Sir W. R.: The medical profession inwar, 52

SXYTH, John Francis, disciplinary case of, 267Society, Royal, of Medicine: Discussion on themedical profession in war, 52

South India. See IndiaRouthampton, public health appointment at, 13South-Eastern Counties Division: Annual meet-

ing, 203-Election of officers, 203-Election ofRepresentative, 203-Annual report and finan-cial statement, 2;4

South-Eastern of Ireland Branch: Annual meet-ing, 223-Election of officers, 223-Election ofRepresentative.223

Southern B anch: New members elected, 18112-The prevention and treatment of senilegangrene, 18-Cholecystitis and gall stones,112 -Vote of tbanks, 112

South Shields Education Committee, 275SPEIRS, John L.: The Insurance Medical Ser-

vice, 63SPILSBURY, Sir Bernard: Physiological prin-ciples and medico legal subjects, 105

SPRENT, William S.: Insurance remuneration inrural practice, 82

STEVENs, T. G.: Continued haemorrhages at orabout the menopause, 80

STEWART, James: The medical profession inwar, 52

Stockton Division: The application of somegeneral suraical principles to treatment, 93

STOTT, James Robert, disciplinary case of, 266STRACHAN, Gilbert: Causation and treatment ofloucorrhoea, 105

Stratford Division: Diagnosis of cases of feverwithout physical signs, 71-Lumps in thebreast, 105-Visual defects' as evidence ofdisease of the nervous system, 183-Demon-stration of cases, 233

STRATFORD, Howard M.,: The Insurance MedicalService, 122-The Association and insurancepractice. 241

Street accidents: Medical assistance, 165STRETTON, J. Lionel: Exhibits cases and speci-mens, 121

Suffolk Branch: Spring meeting, 121 -Earlysigns of organic disease, 121-Some minoroccupational affections of agriculture andfisheries, 121

Suffolk, North, Division: Hospital policy ef theAssociation, 5-Venereal diseases notifica-tion, S

Suffolk, South, Division: Hospital policy of theAssociation, 43-Venereal diseases notifica-tion, 43 -Annual report, 71-Dementia praccox,7t-Pathology and bacteriology of cerebro-spinal fluid, 71-Prognosis In acquired struc-tural disease of the heart, 71

Suffolk, West, Division: Annual meeting, 93-Election of officers, 93-Congenital stenosisof the oesophagus with fistula into the trachea,95-Acute ascending myelitis as a complicationof measles, 93-Acute exfoliative dermatitis inthe newborn, 93-Hernia of the small intes-tine, 93-Miliary tuberculosis of the peri-toneum, 93-Auricular fibrillation controlledby administration of anterior pituitrin, 93-Subacute bacterial endocarditis, 93-Tea, 93

Suicide, case of attempted (Helen Boyle), 26Sunderland Division: Endocrines, vitamins, andsubtleties, 80-Vote of thanks, 80-Annualdinner, 80

Sunderland Panel Committee: Co-operationbetween Insurance Acts Committee and theMedical Practitioners' Union, 11

Surplus medical stores, 21Surrey Panel Committee: Address by DenutyMedical Secretary of the British MedicalAssociation, 113-Collective bargaining scheme,113-Document M 10 (revised), 113-DocumentM.11 (revised), 113-Conduct of practitionersin relation to insured persons, 113 - Jointmeeting with the Guildford Division of theBritish Medical Association, 206

SUTHERLAND, G. A.: Cardiac problems ofadolescence, 4

SYMNs, Dr.: Early signs of organic disease, 121

T.

TATE:, Walter Ernest, disciplinary case of, 267TODD, Alan H.: Some common injuries anddiseases of feet and their treatment, 12l

Trowbridge Division: Hospital policy of theAssociation, 5-Venereal diseases notification. 5

TURNER, Grey: The application of some generalsurgical principles to treatment, 93

TYSON, W. J.: Notes fromii practice, 5, 121

V.

Vaccination and general practitioners, 160Venereal diseases notification% 21VERCO, Sir Joseph: His visit to England, 202

W.

WALES, Ed ward G.: The insurance medicalservice, 74

Wal s, South-West, Division: Appointment ofRepresentatives, 4-Hospital policy of theAssociation, 4-Venereal diseases notification,4-Notes fronm practice (W. J. Tyson), 5 121-Meeting of executive, 121 - Rates of pay atinfant welfare clinics, 121-Infa t welfareappointments, 183

WALKER, Sir John Thomson: Obscure symptomscaused by pyelitis and their treatment, 59

WALKER, Kenneth: Haematuria, 4WAL8Hz, F. U. B.; Neuritis, 112

Warrington Division Annual meeting, 215-Election of officers. 215-Vote of sympathy, 215-Simmins Fund, 215-Report of Council, 215WATSON, Dr.: Action of pituitrin on the uterus.59

WELSH, Robert A.: Insurance remuneration inrural practice, E2

West Indies Medical Services: Grenada and theWindward Islands, 2

Westminster and Holborn Division: Dinner, 26,59-The newer physiology in general practice,2C-Obscure symptonms caused by pyelitis andtheir treatment, 59-Annual mceting. 120-Election of officers, 120-Representation ofMembers on the Council of the Royal Collegeof Surgeons, 120-Sterilization of the unfit, 121-Votes of thanks, 121

West Riding Panel Committee: Post-graduatecourse, 11, 73

WHITWELL, J. R.; Dementia praecox, 71WILKS, S. L. Butterworth: Medical attendanceon insured persons, 227

Willesden Division: Dinner, 22-Vaccinationand insurance practitioners, 22-Some pointsin the diagnosis and treatment of commDonskin diseases, 22-Venereal diseases notifica-tion, 22-Hospital policy of the Association, 22-Sehool children found defective, 22-Edin-burgh House Club, 80-Intravenous prote;ntherapy, 80-Dangerous Drugs Regulations, 80,105-Physiological principles and medico-legalsubjects, 105-Some abnormalities of thebreast. 233

WILLIAMS, David Charles, disciplinary case of,267WILLIAMS, James Daniel, disciplinary case of,267

WILLIAMS, Leonard: Endocrines, vitamins, andsubleties, 80

WILLiAms, B. Geoffrey: Hirschsprung's disease,4, 18 - Epithelioma of tongue, 4, 18

WILLIAMS-FREEMAN, J. P.: Rural insurancepractice, 114--The plight of the country prac-titioner, 117

Wiltshire Branch: Annual meeting, 223-Elee-tion of officers, 223-Dr. Wood-Hill's thanlks,223-Address by the Medical Secretary, 223-Confidence in the Insurance Acts Committee,223

Winchester Division: Annual meeting, 223-Election of officers, 223-Instructions to Repre-sentative, 223 -Ethical rules, 223

WOOD, 0. B. M.: Auricular fibrillation controlledby the administration of anterior pituitrin, 93-Subacute b ecterial endocarditis, 93

Woreestershire and Berefordshire Branch:Spring meeting, 121-Direct bronchoseopy, 121-Cerebellar abscess, 121-Double frontal sinusmucocele, 121-Glauconma, 121-Corneo-scleraltrephining, 121-Caees and specimens, 121

Y.

YONGE, Dr.: Asepsis in obstetrics, 204Yorkshire Branch: Quarterly meeting, 59-Specinmens and skiagram-s of bone diseases, 59-Action of pituitrin on the uterus, 59-Effects ofvarious ions on the nutrient fluid, 59-Tea, 59-Demonstration of shock and its treatment, 59

York insurance practitioners, meeting of, 107-M.10 considered, 107-Contract practice forinsured persons, 107

YOUNG, Lieut.-Col. McCombie: Some facts inregard to the progress of kala-azar work inthe Province of Assam in general and inSibsagar in particular, 79

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INDEX TO THE EPITOME FOR VOLUME I, 1923.

READERS in search of a particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several cases distributedunder two or more separate but nearly synonymous headings-such, for instance, as Brain and Cerebral; Heart andCardiac; Liver and Hepatic; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma; Epithelioma, Malignant Disease, NewGrowth, Sircoma, etc.; Child and Infant; Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glycosuria, and Sugar; Eye,Ophtbalmia, and Vision, etc.

The Figures in this Index refer to the Number of the Paragraph, NOT the Page.

A.

Abdomen: Diagnostic value of pain on per-cussion of the abdoJmen in the upright position,257

Abdominal diseases. pain on pressure over thephrenic nerve in, 51

Abortion, criminal, 175Abortion, induction of, 305Abortion, manual removal of the uterus after, 199Abortion, treatment of, 104, 371ABRAHAMSON, I.: Tumour of the upper cervicalcord, 511

Abscess of lung, fistula In, 215Abscess, cerebellar, and purulent labyrinthitis,differential diagnosis of, 539

Abscess, paranephritic, frequency and diagnosisof, 323

Abscess, subphrenic, 255; the operation for, 238Abscess, temporo-sphenoidal, treatment of, 193Achalasia, oesophageal, 8Achondroplasia, 306Acidosis and narcosis, 162Acroparaesthesia, simple, 187ADAMS, F. D.: Differential diagnosis of lobarpneumonia and appendicitis in children, 7

Addison's disease, diagnosis of, 250Adenoidq, respiratory exercises for, 170ADLEa, A.: Association of bladder symptomswith ultra-descent of the right testicle, 77

Adrenaline in acute heart failure, intracardiacinjections of, 302, 520

Airenaline, homologues of, 443Adrenaline in the Stokes-Adams syndrome, 111

AFFRE: The blood in malaria, 463Air passages, upper, effect of antiseptics on thebacterial flora of, 309

AKERLUND, A.: X-ray diagnosis of duodenalulcer, 507

ALAMANNI, R.: Pyometra and carcinoma of thecervix, 83,350

ALBANO, G.: Acute inversion of the uterus. 327Albumin, excess of in the cerebro-spinal fluid in

syphilis, 397Albumin and other urinary proteins, rapid test

for, 287Albuminuria. orthostatic, 271Albuminuria and other sequels to severe exer-

tion, 356Albumoses, arre,t of by the liver, 375ALBUS, W. R.: Physiological youth in bacteria,419

Alcohol, action of on the acidity of the gastricjuice, 66

ALEX,ANDER. E. G.: Prolapse of the rectum inchildren, 34

ALGLAVE: Intussuseeption, 478Amaurotie family idiocy, 369Amblyopia, quinine, 544Amoebic dysentery. See DysenteryAnaemia in children treated by blood trans-

fusion, 321Anaemia, pernicious, during and after pregnancy,

416

Anaemia, pernicious, splenectomy for, 148Anaemia, pernicious, treatment of, 208Anaesthesia. ethyl chloride, dangers of, inchildren, 142

Anaesthesia, nitrous oxide, followed byapoplexy,481

Anaesthesia, plexus, 79Anaesthesia, spinal, 192Anaesthetic, ethylene as an, 342Anal fissure, relief of pain on defaecation in, 36Anal papillae, hypertrophied, 122Analgesia during labour, 503Anaphylaxis, place of the thyroid gland in, 64Anaphylactic purpura, 358ANDRASBY, K.: Inflammatory tumour of intes-tine associated with Ascari8 lumbricoides, 300

Aneurysm, pharyngeal, of the internal carotid,343

Aneurysm, thoracic aortic, difficulties in thediagnosis of, 44

ANGELIS: Cerebro-spinal haemorrhage in thenewborn, 17

Angina pectoris, surgical treatment of, 370Angio-neuroses, the pathology of the, 487Ankle, flail, treatment of, 476Anthrax, infection and immunity in, 129Anthrax, cutaneous, treatment of, 141Anthrax, treatment of, 294Anti-anaphylaxis and ihe toxaemias of preg-nancy, 102

Antimony in the treatment of leprosy, 231Antimony, therapeutics of, 251Antiseptics, effect of, on the bacterial flora ofthe upper air passages, 309

Antisyphilitic treatment, pre-natal, and infantmortality, 525

Aorta, rupture of, 286Aortic aneurysm, thoracic, difficulties in thediagnosis of, 44

Apoplexy following nitrous oxide anaesthesia,481

APPE&LMANS, R.: The place of the thyroid glandin anaphylaxis, 64

Appendicitis, chronic, and malignant disease ofthe caecum, 53

Appendicitis and lobar pneumonia in children,differential diagnosis of, 7

Appendicitis and Oxyuris vermicularis, 213Appendix, malignant disease of, 191AREY, EL. B.: Twin pregnancy in the Fallopiantube, 329

ARJEFF, M.: Quinidine in heart disease, 493ARLOING, F.: Staphylococcal vaccines, 224ARMSTRONG, R. B.: The recognition of pneumo-coccal types, 178

Arterial decortication, 236Arterial hypertensi^n, 113Arteritis obliterans, cholesterinaemia in, 42Arthritis, influence of sodium salicylate upon,

464Arthritis, chronic infectious, synovectomy in, 235Arthritis, rheumatoid, intravenous therapy in,514

Artificial pneumothorax. See PneumothoraxAscarides causing intestinal obstruction, 13Ascaris lumbricoides associated with inflam-matory tumour of intestine, 300

AscoLI: Duodenal ulcer, 209Asthenopia, therapeutic use of weak atropinesolution in, 387

Asthma, bronchial, pyrogenic treatment of, 27Atophan poisoning, 5Atropine, action of, on local temperature inhemiplegia, 427

Atropine solution, weak, therapeutic use of inasthenopia. 387

AUBERTIN. E.: Inoculation of guinea-pigs withcontaminated tuberculous material, 158

AuBBIN, A.: Endoscopic examination in youngchildren, 123

Auditory nerve. See NerveAURIccsIio, L.: The association of enteric andMalta fever, 112

Auricular fibrillation, quinidine in, 45Auricular flatter, 22Auricular sign in meningitis, 512Auto-serotherapy in tuberculous pleural effu-

sions, 230

B.

BAAR, G.: Indican in the blood in kidneydisease, 352

BAASTRUP. C. I.: Calcium lactate for nervousheadache, 186

BAB, MI.: Involvement of the auditory nerve inearly syphilis, 259

B. dipht7heriae, cultivation of, 223B. diphthersae destroyed by the pneumo-

bacillus, 267B. d,senteriae Shiga, the nature of the toxin of,84

Bacteria, physiological youth in, 419Bacterial flora of the upper *ir passages, effectof antisepties on, 309

Bacteriolytic principle (not bacteriophage) in theintestine of cholera patients, 506

Bacteriophage in different media, distribution of,530

Bacterinphage, multiple types of, 202Bacteriophages of unequal activity, an attempt

to isolate, 374BALTEANO, L.: Infection aid immunity Inanthrax, 129

BARRIER: The duration of cc ntagion inwhooping-cough, 70

BARD, L.: The pathogenesis of tumours and thecampaigh against cancer, 353

BARLOW, N.: Artificial pneumothorax, 137BARNARD, T. W.: Radiography in optic atrophy,

347BARNEY, J. D.: Recurrent rer al calculi, 100Basal metabolismn in obesity. 156BAUER: 6kin diseases at the menorause and

their treatment, 263BAUMANN, E.: Intracardiacinjection of adrenalinein acute heart failure, 302

BAZY, L.: Myositis ossificans treated by x rays,240

Bed straps, suffocation of infants by, 534BB3DSON, B. P. : Genesis of blood platelets,420

BhNARD, R.: Alterations in the coagulation timeof the blood following proteinotherapy, 421

BENSATYDE, B.: Hirschsprung's disease, 119BENTKIN, W.: Caesarean section statistics. 527BERGER, B. J.: Differential diagnosis of lobarpneumonia and appendicitis in children, 7

BERGUA, P. G.: Ether injections for whooping-cough, 333

BEUTTNER, O.: Radium in cancer of the uterus,174

BEVILACQUA, A.: Transmission of sheep-pox toman, 26

BIANCHaTTI: Cancer of the breast arisingbilaterally, 282

Bile ducts, surgery of the, 298BILL, A. H.: The place of pubiotomy inobstetrics, 439

BINET, L.: The intrapulmonary digestion of fat,531

Birth statistics, premature, and congenitalsyphilis, 304

Bismuth salts in treatment of syphilis, 6, 68Bladder, diverticula of In children, 166Bladder, hernia of in children, 320Bladder symptoms associated with ultra-descent of the right testicle, 77

Bladder syphilis, 278BLAMONTIER: Treatment of epidemic encephal-

itis, 334BLAsco, N.: Hydatid cysts in the pelvis, 4'8BLECKMANN. G.: Cardiac murmurs in youngchildren, 114

Bleeding, intraperitoneal, symptomatology of,328

BLEGVAD, N. R.: Treatment of tuberculouslaryngitis by Finsen light. 341

BLIss, W. P.: Haemolytic streptococci inscarlet fever, 18

BLOCS, ¢. E.: The relation of rickets to fat-soluble A vitamin, 30-The treatment ofchronic dyspepsia in infancy, 161

BLoCIf, M.: Excess of albumin in the cerebro-spinal fluid in syphilis, 397

Blood In the aged, 132Blood cells, diagnostic value of the rate of sedi-mentation in, 226

Blood, chemical variations in, following theradiation of tumours, 417

Blood, coagulability of during pregnancy and inthe newborn, 62

Blood coagulation, alterations in followingprotein therapy, 421

Blood, convalescent, injection of in pertussis,310. 311

Blood, erythrocytes in under various conditions,63

Blood in kidney disease, indican in, 352Blood, leucocytes in, relation of the diaso-reaction to the number of, 65

Blood in malaria, 463

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Blood nitrogen, non-protein, in pregnancy andeclampsia, 442

Blood phosphate in infants, 222Blood picture during an attack of tertianmalaria, 505

Blood platelets, genesis of, 420Blood pressure, high, treatment of, 447Blood tests for syphilis, 60Blood transfusion for treatmiient of anaemia in

children, 321BLOOMFIELD, A. L.: Effect of antiseptics on thebacterial flora of the upper air passages, 309

BOAS, H.: Can tuberculosis give a positiveWassermann reaction? 268-Can salvarsancreate a positive Wassermi-ann reaction in thenon-syphilitic? 469

BOEZ, L.: The action of lead and other metalson grafted tumours in rats, 85

BONARETTI, Mi. dal Collo: Action of mammaryextracts on the uterus, 103

Bone tumours. See TumoursBone-graft fixation of vertebrae in spinal caries,499

Bones, long. operative treatment of certain frac-tures of, 456

BOOTHBY, WalterM.: Tle death rate of opera-tions on the thyroid gland, 364

BOOTS, R. H.: Influence of sodium salicylateupon arthritis, 464

BORREL, A.: The action of lead and othermetals on grafted tumours in rats, 85

BOSSERT. O.: Treatment of convulsions inchildhood, 467

BOURGUIGNON, G.: Electrical methods in thediagnosis and prognosis of paralysis due tonerve lesions, 378

BOIJTIN, P.: Treatment of varicose ulcer, 344BOYD. W.: Pathology of the gall bladder, 155BRADFORD, E. H.: School children and spinalcurves, 73

BRADY, L.: Clinical features of tubal pregnancy,547

BRAHME, L.: Unusual results of encephalitislethargica, 206

Brain tumour, neuro-otological examination incases of, 318

BBAMWELL, Edwin: Psychotlherapy in generalpractice, 204

Breasts, the surgical significance of mienstrualchanges in the, 414

BRiSOLTO: Respiratory exercises for adenoids,170

BRocQ-RoussEU, M.: Modification of theproperties of streptococci, 418

Bromides and luminal in the treatment ofepilepsy,'276

Bromodermia. 536Bronchial asthma. See AsthmaBronchial diseases, posture-in the treatment of,

272Bronchiectasis, surgical treatment of, 277Broncho-pulmonary spirochaetosis, 160BROWN, E. W.: Types of organism in tuberculous

children, 552BROWN, P. K.: Surgical treatment of angina

pectoris, 370BROWN, W. H.: Malignant tumour and syphilitic

infection, 551BuBEN, I. v.: The treatment of nocturnalenuresis by thermopenetration, 434

Buss: Trypaflavine in the treatment of en-cephalitis lethargica, 473

BuZBY, B. F.: Submaxillary salivary calculus,145

C.

Caecum, malignant disease of and chronicappendicitis, 53

Caesarean section, 81Caesarean section statistics, 527Calcium chloride in pulmonary tuberculoiis,

165Calcium lactate for nervous headaches, 186Calculus, large renal, pyelotomy for, 346Calculus, recurrent renal, 100Calculus, salivary, 168Calculus, submaxillary salivary, 145Calculus, vesical, in the female, 14CALLANDER, C. L.: Arterial decortication, 236CAMPBELL, D. Grant: Pregnancy and heartdisease. 548

CARURATI: Hereditary osteitis, 211Cancer, association of surgery and radiotherapy

in, 455Caneer, effect of magnesium sulphate injectionon, 190

Cancer of the breast, 458Cancer of the breast arising bilaterally, 282Cancer, campaign against, and the pathogenesisof tumours, 353

Cancer of the cervical stump. 326Cancer of cervix, 15Cancer of cervix, inoperable, radium treatment

of, 127Cancer of the cervix complicating pregnancy, 501Cancer of the cervix, pyometra and, 83, 350Cancer of the cervix, radiotherapy for, 509Cancer of the choroid and iris, mletastatic, 74Cancer. etiological significance of pregnanciesand labours in, 484

Cancer, gastrectomy for prolonged survival after,437

Caicer, gastric, of the intestinal type, 392

Cancer of the intestinal tract, glycaemia in, 465Cancer of the larynx; treatment of, 54Cancer of oesophagus, treatment of, 239Cancer of ovary, treatment of, 82Cancer, pregnancies and labours in, the etio-logical significance of, 484

Cancer of the prostate, radium in, 368Cancer of rectum, inoperable, treatment of, 12Cancer, serum diagnostic test for, a new, 108Cancer of skin following exposure to radium, 266Cancer, spontaneous cure of, 8Cancer of the stomach, operation in two stages

for, 405Cancer, tar, development of, 330Cancer of the tongue, 365Canecr of the body of the uterus, 351Cancer of the uterus, operation or radiation for,

57Cancer of the uterus, radium in, 174Carcinoma. See CancerCarcinomata, effect of magnesium sulphateinjections in, 190

Cardiac failure, acute, intracardiac injection ofadrenaline in, 520

Cardiac failure and infective myocarditis, 2Cardiac murmurs in young children, 114CARNIOL, A.: Action of atropine on local tem-perature in hemiplegia, 427

CARNOT, P.: Treatment of epidemic encephalitis,334

Carotid gland, See GlandCarotid, internal, pharyngeal aneurysm of, 343CARTER, J. B.: Ethylene as an anaesthetic, 342Cartilage implants after eye excision, 217CARUSO: Congenital septa of the vagina, 440CAsALIS DU PURY, G. A.: Operative treAtment of,chronic intestinal stasis, 169

CASSAET: Difficulties in the diagnosis of thoracicaortic aneurysm, 44

CASTAGNA, P.: Partial symphysectomy for pelviccontraction, 283)

Cataract, advanced, a macular perception in, 432Cataract extraction, intracapsular, 409CATHALA, Mi.: Vesical calculus in the femiaale, 14CAUCCI: Retroperitoneal cysts, 247CAUSSADE, G.: Treatment of unilateral pul-monary tuberculosis, 184

CAUTLEY, E. The Pel-Ebstein type ofHodgkin's disease, 72

Cerebellar abscess. See AbscessCerebral lesion indicated by a frontal reflex, 336Cerebro- spinal fluid in herpes zoster, 43Cerebro-spinal fluid in syphilis, excess ofalbumin in, 397

Cerebro-spinal fluid in trypanosomiasis, 106Cerebro-spinal haemorrhage in the newborn, 17Cerebro-spinal meningitis, control of, 313Cerebro-spinal meningitis, epidemic, treatment

of, 115. See also MeningitisCervical cord, upper, tumour of, 511Cervical stump, carcinoma of, 326Cervix, infections of. 173Cervix, myoma of, 128Cervix, pre-cancerous conditions of. 40CESARE, D.: The ductless glands duringpregnancy, 153

CHABROL. E.: Apoplexy following nitrous oxideanaesthesia, 481

CHALLAMEL, A.: Prophylaxis of mumps, 471CHAMBERLIN, H. G.: The effect of olive oil ongastric functions, 188

CHARBOUND: Gastric surgery, 537CHARRIER: Gastric surgery, 537CHARRON, Louis: The toxaemias of pregnancy- and anti-anaphylaxis, 102CHEvAssu, M.: The value of perirenal inflation,260

Children with pylorospasm, prognosis in, 428Cholera, histopathology of the intestine in, 550Cholera patients, a bacteriolytic principle (notbacteriophage) in the intestine of, 506

Cholesterinaemia in arteritis obliterans, 42CHOMP,a, E.: Middle-ear infection in the newborn,97

CHOPRA, R N.: Therapeutics of antimony, 251Chorea. relation of to rheumatism, 133Chorea, rheumatic fever and heart disease, 335CIGNOZZI, 0.: Malarial splenomegaly, 273CIOPPA: Treatment of epidemic cerebro-spinalmeningitis, 115

Circulatory disturbances, embolectomy in, 454Cirrhosis of the liver, etiology of, 293CLARKE, E. A. D.: Achondroplasia, 306Climacteric bleeding, x rays in, 152CLOPTON, M. B.: Gastric motility after pyloricobstruction, 55

CLUTE, H. M.: Subphrenic abscess, 256Cod-liver oil, therapeutic properties of, 182COFFEY, W. B.: Surgical treatment of angina

pectoris, 370COHEN, Martin: Amaurotic family idiocy, 369COLLET, F. J.: Maxillary sinusitis in youngchildren, 96

Colloidal gold reaction in acute poliomyelitis,130

Colostomy in intussusception, 479ComBiEsco: The natuire of the toxin of B. dysent-

teritie Shiga, 84Comiplement fixation reaction in tuberculosis inthe dog, 394

CONROY, M. J.: Changes in the islands ofLangerhans in diabetes mellitus, 376

Convalescents' serum. See SerumConvulsions in childhood, treatment of, 467COOPMAN, H. L.: Post-anaesthetic gastricparalysis, 31

Cord, compression of, QueckenBtedt's sign of,229

CORNWALL, E. E.: Conservative treatment ofpneumonia, 4

CoRsow, E. F.: Pruritus ani, 404COTTE,G.: Pelvic varicocele, 462COUVELAIRE, A.: Pre-natal antisyphilitic treat-ment and infant mortality, 525

COVA: Radiology in pulmiionary disease, 116COWEN, S. 0.: Familial haemolytic spleno-megaly, 93

Cox, M. A.: Congenital syphilis, 357Coxaplana, treatment of, 519Coxitis, influenzal, with spontaneous disloca-

tion, 237Cranial stress in the foetus, 198Cranioplasty, after-results of, 33CRAWFORD, W. W.: Ectopic pregnancy at term,with living child, 413

CRtEERMUR, Francis: Otoselerosis and rickets,395

Cuboid, dislocation of, 540"Cuff" method in gastric operations. 523CURTIS, A. H.: Infections of the cervix, body ofuterus, and Fallopian tubes. 173

Cutaneous'lesions due to tar, 490Cuti-inoculations, repeated, desensitization by,

517Cystography in prostatism, 261Cysts of the external semilunar cartilage of theknee, 319

Cysts, hydatid, of the erector spinae muscles,541

Cysts, hydatid, in the pelvis, 438Cysts of liver, non-parasitic, 299Cysts of ovary, tuberculosis in, 38Cysts, retroperitoneal, 247

D.

DA FANO, C.: Herpetic encephalitis 179DALLA VOLTA, A.: Specific haemagglutinins andseruma disease, 393

DANIEL, C.: Wounds of the gravid uterus, 151DANIEL, G.: The Meyer-Betz-Haas treatment of

pyelitis, 46DAUWE, F.: Neurasthenia, 207DAVIS, L.: Carcinoma of the cervical stump,

326DAWSON, W. S.: Dementia praecox,-470DE BESCHE, A.E.: Conjugal tuberculosis, 29DEBRIE, R.: Treatment of scarlet fever by injec-tion of convalescents' serum, 1-Prophylacticinjections in measles, 312 Prophylaxis oftuberculosis in the newborn, 516

DE COULON, A.: The action of lead and othermetals on grafted tumours in rats, 85

DE FossEY: Glycaemia in cancer of the intes-tinal tract, 465

D'HERELLE, F. A.: Bacteriolytic principle (notbacteriophage) in the intestine of cholerapatients, 506

DEHOFF, Elisabeth: The rate of sedimentationof the erythrocytes in tubercu'osis in children,488

DE KRUIF, Mlle L.: Multiple types of bacterio-phage*? 202-An attempt to isolate bacterio.phages of unequal activity, 374

DE LANGE, C.: Active immunization againstdiphtheria, 292

DE LA SERRANA, J. G.: Ovarian transplanta-tion, 325

DELAUNAY, H.- The arrest of albumoses andpeptones by the liver, 375

DEL SOLE, E.: Pregnancy with myoma andplacenta praevia, 58

Dementia praecox, 470DERVILLE: Treatment of unilateral pulmonarytuberculosis, 184

Desensitization by repeated cuti-inoculations,517

DE SILOS, J. R.: Treatment of anthrax, 294DESQUETYROUS, J.: The arrest of albumoses andpeptones by the liver, 375

DEUCHER, G.: Importance of digital explorationof the uterus, 411

DE VRIES, W. NI.: Rupture of the aorta, 286DE WILDE, P. A.: A rare cause of foetal death,

215Diabetes. underfeeding in, 228Diabetes insipidus as a sequel of epidemicencephalitis, 423

Diabetes mellitus, etiological factors, 67Diabetes mellitus, fat diet in the treatment of,474

Diabetes mellitus, changes in the islands o

Langerhans in, 376Diabetes treated with insulin, 532Diabetic oedema, 337DIaCONO, H.: The sero-diagnosis of typhoid in-fections by globulin reaction, 528

Diathermic treatment of naso- pharyngealtumours, 56

Diazo-reaction, relation of to the numbe-r of

leucocytes in the blood, 65Digestive haemoclasia in pulmonary tuber-culosis, the test of, 21

Diphtheria bacilli destroyed by the pneumo.bacillus, 267

Diphtheria bacillus, cultivation of, 223Diphtheria, active immunization against, 292,

398Diphtheria, nasal,-Schick reaction in. 87Diphtheritic infeotion, action of normal serum

on, 495

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DipLera causing mylasis, 76Disseminated sclerosis. See SclerosisDiverbicula of the bladder in children, 166DouHRTY, W. B.: Cartilage implants after eye

excision. 217DOMINGO, P.: The nature of local immunity, 338DOPTEB, C.: The nature of the toxin of B. dVs-

enteriae Shiga, 84DOUGLAS, 1. R.: Cultivation of B. dii,htheriae,

223DRAGANESCO, S.: The motor nuclei of the vagus,

339DRIEssEN, L. F.: Treatment of fibroids. 461DRUECK, C. J.: Hypertrophied anal papillae, 122Ductless glands. See GlandsDuJARrER, Ch.: Dislocation of the cuboid, 54)DuMAS, J.: The nature of the toxin of B. dys-

enteriae Shiga, 84DuNHAM, H. G.: After-care cases of infantile

paralysis, 183Duodenal stenosis, chronic, 120Duodenal ulcer. See UlcerDuodeno-jejunal junction obstruction as a causeof duodenal ulcer, 407

DtUPhRII, R.: Treatment of syphilis of the new-born, 380

DuPOuY, P.: Pharyngeal aneurysm of theinternal carotid, 343

Dupuytren's contraction, heredity in, 233DUSTIN, A. P.: The effect of magoesium sul-phate injections on carcinomata, 190

Dysentery, amoebic, treatment of, 315Dysentery infection in mental hospitals, 314Dyspepsia, chronic, treatment of in infancy, 161

E.

Ear conditions in tuberculosis, 280Ear, middle, infections of in the newborn, 97EASTWOOD. E. H.: Appendicitis and Oxyurisvermicularis, 213

EBNER, A.: Cysts of the semilunar cartilage ofthe knee, 319

Eolampsla, non-protein blood nitrogen in, 442Eclampsia, prophylactic treatment of, 372Eclampaia, statistics of, 59Ectopic pregnancy. See PregnancyEczema, infantile, 163Eczema, infantile, dietary considerations in, 426EDMUNDS, Page: Syphilis and industrial dis-ablement, 249

EGGERS, C.: Chronic empyema, 297EHBLICH, F.: The diagnostic value of pain on

percussion of the abdomen in the uprightposition, 257

EHRSTR6M, R.: Is salicylic acid a specific inrheumatism ? 472

EINHORN, Max: Peptic ulcer, 94Electrical methods in the diagnosis and pro

gnosis of nerve lesions, 388Electro-card ograms and myocardial disease, 164Electro-coagulation in the treatment of lupus ofthe nose and throat, 345

Embolectomy in circulatory disturbances, 454F.mbo'ism, pulmonary fat, 125] 1e,LE-WEIL, P.: Gastric syphilis, 69Empyema, chronic, 297Enc3phalitis, epidemic, diabetes insipidus as a

sequel of, 423Enc3phalitis, epidemic, etiology and epidemio-logy of, 19

Encephalitis, epidemic, etiology of, 529Encephalitis, epidemic, from the ophthalmo-

logical standpoint, 52Encephalitis, epidemic, treatment of, 334Encephalitis, epidemic, the virus of, 61Encephalitis, herpetic, 179Encephalitis lethargica followed by neuroses,

494

Encephalitis lethargica, psychic sequels of, 205Encephalitis lethargica, trynaflavine in thetreatment of, 473

Encephalitis lethargica, ultimate prognosis of, 49Encephalitis lethargica, unusual results of, 206ENCONTRB, R.: Treatment of syphilis of thenewborn, 380

Endocarditis, large doses of trypaflavine in, 117Endocarditis, ulcerative, following gonococcalsepticaemia, 89

Endoscopic examination in young children, 123Enuresis, nocturnal, treated by the. mopenetra-

tion, 434Eosinophilia in prostate affections, 436Eosinophilic cells, 486EPARVIER. H.: Symptoms of intracranialhaemorrhage in the newborn, 482

Epilepsy treated by bromides and luminal. 276Epithelia, secreting, a system of tubules in, 1E0Epithelioma, post-traumatic cutaneous, 521Erector spinae muscles, hydatid cysts of, 541ERLACHER, P.: Direct muscle testing in theprognosis of acute poliomyelitis, 71

Erythema infectiosum, 449Brythema nodosum. the blood count in, 265Erythema nodosum, etiology of, 269Erythraemia (polycythaemia), x-ray treatment

of, 508Erythrocytes in the blood, number of undervarious conditions, 63

Erythrocytes in tuberculosig in children, therate of selim-ientation in, 488

EscHEm: Bismuth salts in the treatment ofsyphilis, 68

Ether injections for whooping-cough. 333, 448Ether, rectal, in obstetric practice, 283Ethyl chloride anaesthesia, dangers of, inchildren, 142

Ethylene as an anaesthetic, 342Ethylic ethers in treatment of leprosy, 468EvANs, J. N.: Quinine amblyopia, 544EXALTO, J : Intracardiacinjections of adrenalinein acute cardiac failure, 520

Exertion, severe, albuminuria and other sequelsof, 356

Exophthalmos, pulsating, 279EXTON, W. G.: Rapid test for albumin and otherurinary proteins, 287

Eye excision, cartilage implants after, 217

Face, plastic surgery of by tubular grafts, 363FALLAS, A.: Salivary calculi, 168Fallopian tube, primary sarcoma of. 412Fallopian tube, twin pregnancy in, 329Fallopian tubes, infections of, 173FALLS, F. H.: Coagulability of the blood duringpregnancy and in the newborn, 62

FATTA, W.: Diabetic oedema, 337Fat diet in the treatment of diabetes mellitus;474

Fat, the intrapulmonary digestion of, 531FEW, H.: The use of adrenaline in the Stokes-Adams syndrome, 111

FERRIA: Renal tuberculosis, 367FERRY, G.: Paraplegia four years after a wound

of the spine, 144Fever, enteric, and Malta fever. association of,

112Fever, enteric, haematoma, of the rectus abdo-minis in, 78

Fever, enteric, in large towns, 513Fever, enteric, followed by osteitis, 452Fever, enteric, oral administration of vaccine in,533

Fever, eruptive, a new, 92Fever, glandular, 159Fever, Malta, and enteric fever, association of,

112Fever, rat-bite, 491Fever, scarlet, treated by injection of con-valescents' serum, 1

Fever, scarlet, haemolytic streptococci in, 18Fever, typhus, vaccine for, 535Fibroids, treatment of, 461Fibroids of uterus, x ravs in, 152Fibroma of the ovary, 244FINDLAY, G. M.: Vitamins and infections, 221Finsen light treatment of tuberculous laryngitis,

341Fissure of anus, relief of pain on defaecation in,36

Fistula in lung abscess, 215Fistula, salifary, x-ray treatment of, 99Flail ankle, treatment of, 476FLAREII, F.: The tone of the voluntary musclesin tuberculosis, 231

FLATAU, W. S.: Radiotherapy for carcinoma ofthe cervix, 509

FLECKER, H.* Deep x-ray treatment, 406FL8YSTRUP, G.: Rubeola without a rash, 48Foetal death, a rare cause of, 219Foetus, cranial stress in the, 198FOG, J.: Suffocation of infants bybed straps, 534FONTAN, A.: Inoculation of guinea-pigs withcontaminated tuberculous material, 158

Food poisoning simulated by epidemic polio-encephalitis, 90

FORGEOT: Modification of the properties ofstreptococci, 418

FOSsAMr, G.: Correction of deformity in flatpelves, 483

Fox, Howard: Relief of pain in herpes zoster byparaffin, 28

Fracture of humerus, supracondylar, deformityafter, 146

Fracture of the upper end of the humerus, treat-ment of, 382

Fracture of the os calcis, an unusual, 195Fractures of long bones, operative treatment of,456

FRANK, R. T.- Treatment of early malignantdisease of the genital tract, 284

FRANKE, F.: The frequency and diagnosis ofparanephritic abscess, 323

FREEMAN, E. B.: Treatment of carcinoma of theoesophagus, 239

FREHSE, K.: Action of alcohol on the acidity ofthe gastric juice, 66

Frontal reflex indicative of a cerebral lesion, 336FRUMERIE, K.: Treatment of the ill effects oflumbar puncture, 477

G.

GAARENSTROOM, G: F.: Treatment of inoperablecancer of the rectum, 12

Gall bladder, pathology of, 155Gall stones and gastro inlestinal disease, differ-ential diagnosis of, 498

Gall stones, the incision for, 322GALLI: Immunization against measles, 140

GAMBLE, W. E.: Therapeutic use of weakatropine solution in asthenopia, 387

GXNSSLE, H.: Treatment of placenta praevia,460

GARciA, F. H.: Ovarian transplantation, 325GARIN. Ch.: Broncho-pulmonary spirochaetosis,160-The blood in malaria, 463

Gastrectomy for carcinoma, prolonged survivalafter, 437

Gastric disease, radiotherapy in, 430Gastric function, the effect of olive oil on, 188Gastric hormone, the question of, 20Gastric juice, action of alcohol on the acidity of

the, 66Gastric motility after pyloric obstluction, 55Gastric operations, the " cuff"' method in, 523Gastric paralysis, post-anaesthetic, 31Gastric surgery, 537Gastric ulcer. See UlcerGastro-enterostomy, followed by acute sym-ptoms, 167

Gastro-intestinal disease and gall stones, differ-ential diagnosis of, 498

GATES: Antibodies to filter-passing virus ofinfluenza, 446

GATES, F. L.: Influenza, 41Genitalia, external female, benign tumours of,549

Genital tract, treatment of early malignantdisease of, 284

GERLACH, W.: Intestinal obstruction due toasCarides, 13

GERSTLEY, J. B.: Dietary considerations ininfantile eczema. 426

GESSNER, W.: Statistics of eclampsia, 59Gestation, purpura during, 526Gestation, tubal, etiology and treatment of, 80Gestation. See al.so PregnancyGHORMLEY, R. K.: Congenital osteo-sclerosis,

124GIBB: Blood tests for syphilis, 60GIFFORD, S. B.: Salicylates in ocular diseases,

149GILES, A. E.: Scope and end-results in myo-mectomy, 220

GIRAUD, G.: Acute tuberculous meningitisfollowing traumatism, 379

GIRARD, Lucien: Injection of convalescentblood in pertussis, 311

GIRONCOLI: Benign tumours of the female ex-ternal genitalia, 549

GLAES5NER, K.: Intermittent quinine treatmentin malaria, 23

Gland, carotid, tumour of the, 194Gland, thyroid, the place of in anaphylaxis, 64Gland, thyroid, the death rate of operations on,

364Glands, ductless, during pregnancy, 153Glands, lymphatic, effects of exposure to radiumon. 444

Glands, sexual, and vitamin B, 288" Glandular fever," 159Globulin reaction in the sero-diagnosis of typhoidinfections, 528

Glucose in major operitions, prophylactic in-jection of, 11

Glyeaemia in cancer of the intestinal tract, 465Glycosuria, early diagnosis of pregnancy by theinduction. of, 150, 218

Goitre. 95Goitre, exophthalmic, treatment of, 453Goitre, toxic, the x-ray treatment of, 362Gonococcal septicaemia followed by ulcerativeendocarditis, 89

Gonorrhoea, chronic, culture of the seminal fluidin, 504

Gonorrhoea, treatment of, 500GOODMAN, H.: Herpes zoster generalisatus. 399GOODPASTURE, E. W.: Histopathology of theintestine in cholera, 550

GORDON, A.: Ponto cerebellar tumours with fewsymptoms, 25

GORDON, J. K.: Types of organism in tuber-culous children, 552

GosSETT: Surgery of the bile ducts, 298GOTTA, H.: Vitamin B and the sexual glands,288

GOTTESLEBEN. A.: Colcstomy in intussuscep-tion, 479

GRAEsER, F.: Intramu scular injections of etherin whooping-cough. 448

GRAFF, E.: The operative treatment of sterility,390

GRATIA, A.: Multiple types of bacteriophage ?202-An attempt to isolate bacteriophages ofunequal activity, 374

GRAVES, R. J.: Traumatic hernia, 366Graves's disease, results of operative treatment

of, 408GiREIG, D. M.: Oesophageal achalasia, 8-Theteres minor muscle, 143-Congenital disloca-tion of the shoulder, 435 4

GRIMM: The leucocyte picture in tuberculosis, 86GRISi, A.: Primary sarcoma of the Fallopiantube, 412

GRoSsMAN, M.: Tumour of the upper cervicalcord,. 511

Guinea-pigs incculated with contamiinatedtuberculous material, 158

GUIRNY, iniuries of the semilunar cartilages, 522GUNDERT, H.: Intravenous injection of urctropine for retention of urine in nervousdiseases, 359

GylNTHER, B.: Haemoglobinuria in scarlatina275

GUTTMANN, V.: Etiology of paralysis of the re-current laryngeal nerve, 307

GYoRGY, P.: Narcosis and acidosis, 162

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H.

HADEN: Acute symptoms following gastro-enterostomy, 167

Haemagglutinins, specific, and serum disease,393

Haematoma of the rectus abdominis in typhoidfever, 78

Haemoclasia. digestive, the test of in pulmonarytuberculosis, 21

Haemoglobinuria in searlatina, 275Haemolytic streptococci in scarlet fever, 18Haemoptysls in the tuberculous, causation of,429

Haemorrhage, cerebro-spinal, in the newborn, 17Haemorrhage, essential uterine, treatment of,

391Haemorrhage, intracranial, symptoms of in thenewborn, 482

Haemorrhage, non-malignant uterine, radiumand surgery in the treatment of, 388, 389

HAGIELSTAM, J.: Neuroses following encephalitislethargica, 494

HAJEK, J.: Auricular flutter, 22HALD, J. K.: Albuminuria and other sequels tosevere exertion, 356

HATKIN, Henri: Melanomata of the skin, 91HANN5: Anaphylactic purpura, 358-The actionof pituitary extract, 360

HABRIS, S. H.: Prostatectomy, 98HART, T. S.: Quinidine in auricular fibrillation,45

HARTMANN-KEPPEL, G.: Clinical features oftubal pregnancy, 546

HARTWIG, E.: Arterial hypertension, 113HAUBENREIssER, W.: Rejuvenating " opera-

tions, 189HAUDUROY, P.: The distribution of the bacterio-phage in different media. 530

HAwKs, E. M.: Treatment of ruptured ectopicpregnancy, 262

Headaches, nervous, calcium lactate for, 186Heart disease and pregnancy, 548 ,

Heart disease, chorea, and rheumatic fever, 335Heart disease, quinidine in, 493Heart failure, acute, intracardiac injection ofadrenaline in, 302, 520

Heart failure and infective myocarditis, 2Heart in influenza, 138Heart. See also AuricularHELE, B.: Pyloric stenosis in infants, 214HEISSEN, F.: Simple aeroparaesthesia, 187HBITZ, J.: Cholesterinaemia in arteritisobliterans, 42

HBLLMUTH: Non-protein blood nitrogen inpregnancy and eclampsia, 442

Hemiplegia, action of atropine on local tempera-ture in, 427

HENDERSON, J.: Treatment of high bloodpressure, 447

Hernia of the bladder in children. 320Hernia, femoral, the etiology of, 212Hernia, inguinal, of the uterus, 348Hernia, traumatic, 366Herpes faecalis. the virus of, 61Herpes zoster, 254Herpes zoster, the cerebro-spinal fluid in, 43Herpes zoster generalisatus, 399Herpes zoster, paraffin for the relief of paia

in, 28Herpes soster. pituitrin in the treatment of, 402Herpes zoster, treatment of, 293Herpetic encephalitis. See EncephalitisHESS, A. F.: Blood phosphate in infants, 222EIrOKEL, P: Post-traumatic cutaneous epithe-lioma, 521

HILDEBRD, O.: The results of operative treat-ment of Graves's disease, 408

HILLEMAND, P.: Hirschsprung's disease, 119HiMKMELRIaCER, K.: Inflammatory tumour ofintestine associatedwith Ascari8 lumbricoides,300

HINKLEMAN, A.: Rosinophilic cells, 486Hip dislocations, irreducible acquired or con-

genital, treatment of, 410Hirschsprung's disease, 119HIRST, J. C.: Caesarean section, 81Hodgkin's diseaFe, the Pel-Ebstein type of, 72

HOGLER, F.: Paiii on pressure over the phrenicnerve in abdomninal diseases, 51

HOLLAND, Eardley: Cranial stress in the foetus,198

HOLM, E.: Splenectomy for pernicious anaemia,148

HOLMES, G. W.: X-ray treatment of toxic goitre,362

HOLMGREN, I.: A frontal reflex indicative of a

cerebral lesion, 336HOOGsLAG. W.: Diabetes mellitus, etiological

factors, 67HOON, M. B.: Fibroma of the ovary, 241HORH1AMER. C.: The " cuff" method in gastricoperations, 523

Hormone, gastric. See GastricHORN, W.: Treatment of scleroderma by pern-arterial sympathectomy, 538

HORNUNG, R.: Rupture of the symphysis pubisduring labour, 16

HOYER, W.: The blood count in erythemanodosum, 265

HUBENY, hK. J.: Cutaneous lesions due to tar,490

BtBE:R: Rectal ether in obstetric practice, 283HtBNEEL, A.: The early diagnosis of renal tuber-culosis, 496

HUGGINS. R. R. : Pre-cancerous conditions of thecervix, 40

Humerus, fracture of the upper end of the,treatment of, 382

Humerus, supracondylar fracture Of, deformityafter, 146

Hydatid cysts of the erector spinae muscles, 541Hydatid cysts in the pelvis, 438HYMAN, A.: Diverticula of the bladder inchildren, 166

Hypernephroma, 281Hypnotic drugs in diseases of the nervoussystem, 252

I.

Ice-cream, vitamins in, 118ICHOK, G.: The tuberculosis mortality in rela-tion to influenza epidemics, 331

Icterus neonatorum, 245IDE: Blood tests for syphilis, 60Idiocy, amaurotic family, 369Immunity, local, the nature of, 308Immunity, natural, 445Impetigo contaglosa, 316Indican in the blood in kidney disease, 352Industrial disablement and syphilis, 249Infancy, tuberculosis in, 185-Causes and pro-gnosis of, 109

Infant mortality and pre-natal antisyphilitictreatment, 525

Infantile paralysis. See ParalysisInfants suffocated by bed straps, 534Influenza, 41Influenza, antibodies to filter-passing virus of,446

Influenza epidemics, tuberculosis mortality inrelation to, 331

Influenza, the heart in, 138Influenzal coxitis with spontaneous dislocation,

237Insulin in treatment of diabetes, 532Intestinal infections, oral administration ofvaccines in, 533

Intestinal obstruction due to ascarides, 13Intestinal obstruction, spastic, 147Intestinal stasis, chronic, operative treatment

of, 169Intestine in cholera, histopathology of, 550Intestine. congenital malformation of the, 196Intraperitoneal bleeding, symptomatology of, 328Intussusception, 478Intussusception, colostomy in, 479Iododermia, 536IsAAc, B.: Underfeeding in diabetes, 228Islands of Langerhans. See Langerhans

J.

JACOBAEUS, H. C.: Treatment of the ill effectsof lumbar puncture, 477

JACOBs, C.: Radium treatment of inoperablecancer of the cervix. 127

JACOBSEN, H.: Spastic intestinal obstruction,147

JAMEsON, P. C.: Correction of squint by musclerecession, 10

JANET: Gastric carcinoma of the intestinal type,392

JEFFERIES M. S.: Experimental production ofparaffin oil tumours in monkeys, 225

JE3LLINEK, W.: Treatment of ulcerative stomat-itis, 255

JENSEN, W.: Transmission of the virus of dis-seminated sclerosis to animals, 354

-JEZDITCH, D.: Pelvic varicocele, 462JuiNEZ, J.: Death from obstetrical shock. 485JOHN, hi.: Intravenous and intragluteal injec-tions of auinine in pneumonia, 401

JOHNsoN, F. C.: A new eruptive fever, 92JORGENsEN, J. 0.: Conjugal tuberculosis, 29JOsLIN. E. P.: Treatment of diabetes with

insulin, 532JUDD, E. S.: Carcinoma of the tongue, 365JUNDELL, I.: The comparative value ofmedicinal-dietetic and light treatment Inrickets, 232

K.

KAEss, F. W.: X rays in the treatment of

salivary fistula. 99KAHN, M. B.: The function of the spleen, 296Kala-azar. 361KALIN, H.: Deformity after supracondylarfracture of humerus, 146

KANE, H. F.: Spontaneous rupture of the uterusduring pregnancy, 349

KAPPIS, M.: The cause and treatment ofperforating ulcer, 171

KAUFFMANN, A. B.: Otoselerosis and rickets. 395

KAUFMANN, M.: X-ray treatment in erythraemia(polycythaemia). 508

KEATING, J. H.: Auricular flutter, 22KEERER, E.: Premature birth statistics andcongenital syphilis, 304

KaY, E.: Embolectomy in circulatory disturb-ances, 454

Kidney disease, indican in the blood in, 352KILDUFFE, R. A.: Blood tests for syphilis, 60KIPFER, R.: The Wildbolz auto-urine reactionin tuberculosis, 157

KIssME:B3, A.: Can salvarsan create a positiveWassermann reaction In the non-syphilitic?469

KLENIKHART, K.: Pain on pressure over thephrenic nerve in abdominal diseases, 51

KLIENIEBERGrER: Etiology of eirrhosis of theliver, 295

KLING, C.: The etiology and epidemiology of

epidemic encephalitis, 19-The viruses of

herpes and epidemic encephalitis, 61KLINGER: The nature of the toxin of B. dv8-enteriae Shiga, 84

KLIPPEL-FEIL's syndrome, 475Knee, cysts of the semilunar cartilage of, 319KNOWLEs, F. C.: Impetigo contagiosa, 316-

Pruritus ani, 404KOENIG, E. C.: Achondroplasia, 306KOENNECKE, W.: Chronic duodenal stenosis, 120

KoGA, T.: The internal secretion of the pancreas,422

KOUO-NGRN. J. Tchang: Multiple types of

bacteriophage? 202KOUWEB, B. J.: Treatment of abortion, 371KOUWER, J. B.: X rays in uterine fibroids and

climacteric bleeding, 152KRAMER, B.: Pancreatic extracts, 105

KRAMER, P. H.: Active immunization againstdiphtheria in adults, 398

KRAUSE, P.: Epidemic polio-encephalitis simu-

lating food poisoning, 90KEEcEE: Hypernephroma. 281KREiBIcE, C.: The pathology of the angio-neuroses, 487

KULLMANN, P.: Serum diagnosis of tuberculosis,

201K'STNER, H.: Operation or radiation for cancer

of the uterus, 57

L.

LABBP,. M.: Basal metabolism in obesity, 158

Labour, analgesia during, 503

Labour. induction of by pituitary extract, 197

Labour, rectal examination in, 242

Labour, symphysis pubis ruptured during. 16

Labyrinthitis. purulent, and cerebellar abscess.

differential diagnosis of, 539

LACROIX, A.: Treatment of varicose ulcer, 344

LAFFORGUE: Early phlebitis in pulmonarytuberculosis, 253

LANEY: Hydatid cysts of the erector spinaemuscles. 541

Langerhans, islands of, changes in in- diabetes

mellitus, 376LANGERON, L.: Staphylococcal vaecines, 224

Laryngeal tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis

Laryngitis, tuberculous, treated by Finsen light,

341

LAssERRE : Hydatid cysts of the erector spinae

muscles. 541

LATTERI, F. S.: Inguinal hernia of the uterus,

348

LATTES *: The biologieal test of paternity, 269

LAURIE, H.: Intravenous therapy of rheumatoid

arthritis, 514LAUTIER, R.: Infective myocarditis and cardiac

failure. 2

LAuZE, M.* Purpura following administration

of phenolphthalein, 450Lead, action of on grafted tumours in rats, 85

LEENHARDT: Primary Pfeiffer bacillus mening-

itis in infants, 210-Aseptic purulent mening-

itis, 377

LEFEBVRE, C.: Tuberculosis in ovarian cysts,38

LEFROIJ: The cerebro-spinal fluid in trypano-somiasis, 106

LEGAGNEUX, H.: Typhoid fever in large towns,

513

LEICESENRING: Treatment of laryngeal tuber-

culosis by paralysing the recurrent laryngealnerve, 457

LEIVA, L.: Treatment of amoebic dysentery, 315

LE NOIR: Glyeaemia in cancer of the intestinal

tract, 465LENORMANT, Ch.: Plastic surgery of the face

by tubular grafts, 363-Clinical features of

tubal pregnancy, 546Leprosy, antimony in treatment of, 234

Leprosy. ethylic ethers in treatment of, 468

'LE5BRE: Destruction of diphtheria bacilli by

the pneumo-bacillus, 267LEESKINEN, B.: Early diagnosis of pregnancy by

the induction of glycosuria, 150LESNII, M.: Injection of convalescent blood in

pertussis, 310Leucocyte count, the mechanisms of variations

in. 248Leueocyte picture in tuberculosis, 86Leucocytes in the blood, relation of the diazo-reaction to the number of, 65

LEVADITI, C.: Physical properties of the neuro-tropic ultra-viruses, 181-Neurotropic ecto-dermosis: studies on the vaccine virus, 246

LEvy,B M.: Gastric carcinoma of the intestinaltype. 392

LBWIN, L.: Early diagnosis of pregnancy byinduction of glvcosuria, 218

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LEWIS, D.: Myositis ossificans, 480tIBBY, G. F.: Epidemic encephalitis from theophthalmological standpoint, 52

LILIiENTHA: Icterus neonatorum. 245LIM, R. K. B.: The question of a gastric hormone,

20LIINDBLOM, S. H.: Treatment of pulmonaryoedema following thoracocentesis, 291

LINZENMEIER, G.: Icterus neonatorum, 245LION, G.: Prolonged survival after gastrectomyfor carcinoma, 437

Lipoma of the mammary region, 211LIPPMANN, H.: Endolumbar injections ofsodium bromide for the pain and spasticity oftabes, 338

LISIBONNE: Primary Pfeiffer bacillus meningitisin infants, 210-Aseptic purulent m-eningitis,377

-LITVAK, A.: The colloidal gold reaction in acutepoliomyelitis, 130

Liver, the arrest of albumoses and peptones by,375

Liver, cirrhosis of, etiology of, 295Liver function, method of testing with phenol-tetrachlorphthalein, 107

Liver, non-parasitic cysts of, 299LoCKWOOD, B. C.: The effect of olive oil ongastric function, 188

LOEPER. M.: Chemical variations in the bloodfollowing the radiation of tumours, 417

LIOR, A.: Typhoid fever in large towns, 513Long bones. See BonesLoNaCOPE, W. T.: " Glandular fever," 159LORENZ, Adolf: Treatment of irreducibleacquired or congenital hip dislocations, 410

LowY, T.: Heredity in Dupuytren's contraction,233

LUCKIaIRDT, A. B.: Ethylene as an anaesthetic,342

Lumbar puncture, treatment of the ill effects of.477

Luminal, the therapeutic properties of, 136Luminal and bromides in treatment of epilepsy.276

LUNDAGEN, M. A.: Blood phosphate in infants,222

LUND5GAARD, K. K. K: Is neo-salvarsan ananthelmintic ? 403

TLung disease, radiology in, 116Lungs, postural treatment for congestion of, 139Lupu, N. Gh.: Ulcerative endocarditis followinggonococcal septicaemia, 89

Lupus of the nose and throat, electro-coagula-tion in the treatment of, 345

Lympbatic glands, effects on of exposure toradium, 444

Lymphatic system, tuberculosis of, 289

M.MCCOOL, Joseph L.: Correction of certain forms

of squint, 386MCGREGOR, J. K.: Goitre, 95McKECHNIE, R. E.: Goitre, 95MACLEAN, N. J.: Goitre, 95MoLEAN, S.: Treatment of vascular naevi withradium, 510

MACNEIL, W. J.: Skilg cancer following exposureto radium, 266

MADSEN, S. Tschudi: The ultimate prognosis oflethargic encephalitis, 49

Magoesium sulphate injections, effect of oncarcinomata, 190

MAHLE, A. E.: Carcinoma of the body of theuterus, 357

MAHU: Middle-ear infection in the newborn, 97MAiTRE, F.: Endoscopic examination in youngchildren, 123

Malaria, the blood in, 463Malaria, intermriittent quinine treatment in, 23Malaria, tertian, the blood picture during anattack of, 505

Malarial splenomegaly, 273Malignant disease of caecum. See CaecumMalignant disease of the genital tract, earlytreatment of. 284

Malignant diseaso of the vermiform appendix,191

Mammary extracts, action of on the uterus, 103MANN, L.: Treatment of dissemninated sclerosis,

134MARANON, M. G.: The significance of the thyroid

rred line," 47MARGARUCCI, 0.: Non-parasitic cysts of the

liver, 299MARINESCO: Herpes zosLer, 254MARINEsco, G.: The motor nuclei of the vagus,

339MA4RION, M.: Pyelotomy for large renal calculi,

346MARE. H.: Large doses of trypaflavine in endo-carditis, 117

MARSH, P. L.: Fat diet in the treatment ofdiabetes mellitus, 474

MARVIN, H. M.- Clinical report on quinidinesulphate, 425

MASSIAS, C.: Cultuire of the seminal fluid inchronic gonorrhoea, 504

MASSON. J. C.: Sarcoma of the uterus, 524MASTER, A. M.: Electro cardiograms and ioyo-cardial disease, 164

MAURIAC, Pierre: The mechanism of vaR ii tionsin the leucocyte c Uht ,, 248

MAUTEER, E.: Etiology and treatment of tubalgestation, 80

Maxillary sinusitis in young children, 96MAYO, Charles H.: The death rate of operationsof the thyroid gland, 364

MAYO, W. J.: Radical operations on the stomach,518

MEANS, J. H.: X-ray treatment of toxic goitre,362

Measles, immunization against, 140Measles, prophylaxis of by the serum of con-valescents, 110, 312

Melanomata of the skin. 91ME}NDEL, B.: The auricular sign in meningitis,512

MENDELSON, R. W.: Natural immunity, 445MENETRIER, P.: The development of tar cancer,330

Meningitis, aseptic purulent, 377Meningitis, auricular sign in, 512Meningitis. cerebro-spinal, control of, 313Meningitis, cerebro-spinal, epidemic, treatment

of, 115Meningitis of otitic origin, 35Meningitis, primary Pfeiffer bacillus, in infants,210

Meningitis, tuberculous, acute, following trau-matism, 379

Menopause, treatment of skin diseases occurringat. 263

Menstrual changes in the breasts, the surgicalsignificance of, 414

Menstrual disturbances in acquired tubercu-losis, 502

MENTI, S.: The heart in influenza, 138MERY, H.: Injection of convalescent blood inpertussis, 311

Metrorrhagia, radium in, 154, 200MEULENGRACHT, E.: The differential diagnosisof gall stones and gastro-intestinal disease, 498

MEYER, H.: Chronic duodenal stenosis, 120MEYER. W.: Fistula in lung abscess. 215Meever-Betz-Haas treatment of pyelitis, 46Middle ear. See Ear" Migration " peritonitis, 431MILLS, R. W.: Gastric motility after pyloricobstruction, 55

MOCQUOT, P.: Surgical treatment of bronchi-ectasis 277

MODINOs, P.: A vaccine for typhus fever, 535MONTELEONE, R.: Calcium chloride in pul-monary tuberculosijs, 165

MONTPEL.LIER, J.: Treatment of varicose ulcer,344

MooIiE, J. B.: The course of syphilitic infectionsin pregnant womeli. 373

MOORHEAD, J. J.: Operative treatment of certainfractures of long bones, 456

MORAl The diagnostic value of the rate ofsedimentation in the blood cells, 226

MOLcEAUr: The retroverted gravid uterus, 37MORENAS, L.: Broncho - pulmonary spiro-chsetosis, 160

MORGAN. E. A.: Congenital syphilis, 357MORTON, C. A.: Malignant disease of the eaecumand ehronie appendicitis, 53

MORVILLE, P.: Turpentine injections for inflam-mation of the uterine appendages, 441

MOSHER. G. C.: Purpura during gestation, 526Motor nuclei of the vagus, 339MOTTRAM, J. C.: The effects on lymphatic glandsof exposure to radium, 444

NIOUREAT,M.: 1he mechanism of variations inthe leucocyte count, 248

MOuRE, E. J.: Treatment of cancer of the lar3 nx,54

MUECKE, F.: Treatment of temporo-sphenoidalabscess, 193

MULLFR, H.: Treatmnent of syphilis with bis-muth, 6

MIWLLER, N.: " Migration " peritonitis, 431Mumps, propbylaxis of, 471MUNSON, H. G.: Impetigo contagiosa. 316MURLIN, J. R.: Pancreatic extracts, 105AMunpny, D. P.: Pregnancy in the tuberculous,

101Muscle, teres minor. 143Muscles, voluntary, the tone of in tuberculosis,

231AIyeloma of the vertebrae, 433Myiasis caused by diptera, 76Myocardial disease and electro-cardiograms, 164Myocarditis, infective. and cardiac failure, 2Myoma of the cervix, 128Myomata of uterus, treatment of. 264Myomectomy. scope and end-results of, 220Myositis ossificans, 480Myositis ossifi2ans treated by x rays, 240

N.

Naevi, vasciilar, treatment of with radium, 510Naphthalene emulsion, the effect of on experi-mental intestinal tuberculosis, 203

NAPIER, L. E.: Therapeutics of antimony, 251Narcosis and acidosis, 162Naso-pharyngeal tumours. See TumoursNEAME, Humphrey: Tumour of the optic nerve,545Neckless men," 475. See also Klippel-Feil'ssyndrome

NEGRO, Mario: Eosinophilia in prostate affec-tions. 436

Neo-salvarsan: is it an anthelmintic ? 403Nerve, auditory, involvement of in early syphilis,259

Nerve lesions causing paralysis, electricalmethods in the diagnosis and prognosis of,378

Nerve, optic, tumour of, 545Nerve, phrenic, pain on pressure over, in abdo-minal diseases, 51

Nerve, recurrent laryngeal, etiology of paralysisof, 307

Nerve, recurrent laryngeal, paralysis of in treat-ment of laryngeal tuberculosis, 457

Nervous diseases, intravenous injection of uro-tropine for retention of urine in, 359

Nervous system, hypnotic drugs in affections of,252

Neurasthenia, 207Neuritis, optic, of dental origin, 324Neuritis, optic, retrobulbar, due to latent pos-

terior sinusitis, 542Neuroses following encephalitis lethargica, 494Neurotropic ectodermosis, studies on the vaccine

virus, 246Neurotropic ultra-viruses, physical properties ofthe, 181

NEw, G. B.: Carcinoma of the tongue, 365Newborn, cerebro-spinal haemorrhage in, 17-Coagulability of the blood in, 62-Middle-ear'infection in, 97-Treatment of syphilis, 380-Symptoms of intracranial haemorrhage In,482-Prophylaxis of tuberculosis in, 516

NEWBURGH. L. H.: Fat diet in the treatment ofdiabet6s mellitus, 474

NICHOLS, B. H.: Radiographic diagnosis of bonetumours, 32

NICHOLSON, F. M.: The nature of Rickettsiabodies, 355

NICOLAU, S.: Physical properties of the neuro-tropic ultra-viruses, 181 - Neurotropic ecto-dermosis, studies on the vaccine virus, 246

NIELSEN, A.: Dietetic treatment of gastric ulcer,24

Nitrous oxide anaesthesia followed by apoplexy,481

NOB]kCOURT, P.: Tuberculosis in infancy. 185NOGIER, T.: X-ray and radium treatment ofenlarged tonsils, 258

NOIRIT, R. H.: Congenital scoliosis, 75NORDGREN, R.: The relation of chorea to rheu-matism, 133

NORRIS, C. C.: Pregnancy in the tuberculous,101

Nose conditions in tuberculosis, 280NovAK, E.: The use of the vaginal pessary, 459NYSTROM, B.: Injections of turpentine in diseases

of the uterine appendages, 176

0.

OBERLING, Ch.: Post-traumatic cutaneous epi-thelioma, 521

Obesity, basal metabolism in, 156Obstetric practice. rectal ether in, 283Obstetric shock, 126Obstetric shock, death from, 485Obstetrics, the place of pubiotomy in, 439Obstruction, intestinal, due to ascarides, 13Obstruction, intestinal, spastic, 147OCHSENIUS, K.: Influenzal coxitis with spon-taneous dislocation, 237

Ocular diseases, salicylates in, 149Ocular disturbances in respiratory disease, 227Ocular tuberculosis. 385Oedema, diabetic, 337Oedema, pulmonary, following thoracocentesis,treatment of, 291

Oesophageal achalasia, 8Oil, cod-liver, the therapeutic properties of. 182Oil, olive, effect of on gastric function, 188OLESKER, L.: Large doses of trypaflavine inendocarditis, 117

OLITrSY: Antibodies to filter-passing virus ofinfluenza, 446

OLITSKY, P. K.: Influenza, 41-The nature of thetoxin of B. djsenteriae Shiga, 84

OLIVA: Hernia of the bladder in ebildren, 320Olive oil, effect on the gastric function. 188OLLERENSHAW, R.: Cysts of the semilunarcartilage of the knee, 319-Giant celled tumourof Achilles tendon, 466

O'NEILL, B. J.: Ectopic pregnancy at term withliving child, 413

Operations, " rejuvenating," 189Ophthalmology, radiotherapy in, 384OPITZ. H.: Treatment of anaemia in children byblood transfusion, 321

OPPERMANN, W.: Tuberculosis and pregnancy,177

Optic atrophy, radiography in, 347Optic nerve, tumour of, 545Optic neuritis of dental origin, 324Optic neuritis, retrobulbar, due to latent pos-

terior sinusitis, 542ORAISON, J.: Radium in cancer of the prostate.368

ORENSTEIN, A J.: Oral administrations of vac-eine in enteric and other intestinal infections,533

Organism in tuberculous children, types of, 552ORR: Acute symptoms following gastro-entero-stomy, 167

Orthostatic albuminuiria. 271

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ORTIZ, N.: Treatment leprosy, 468

Os calcis, fracture the,

OSGoOD, S.: Myeloma vertebrae,

Osteitis, hereditary,

Osteitis following typhoid fever,

Osteo-selerosis, congenital.

rickets.OUZILLEAU: cerebro-spinal trypano-

somiasis,

cysts, tuberculosis in,

fibroma,

transplantation, 325tuberculosis, genesis of. 396

Oxvuris vermicularis appendicitis, 213

P.

percussion abdomen the

upright position, diagnostic value of, 257

PA.szs, Treatment exophthalmic goitre,

tests for syphilis, 60

Pancreas, internal secretion of the, 422

Pancreatic extracts, 105

PANTON, J. Allison: The etiology of femoral

hernia,

PAPADOPOULOS, M.: The test of digestive haemo-clasia pulmonary tuberculosis, 21

Papillae, hypertrophied anal, 122

PAPIN, E.: Pyelography, 301

PARAF, Treatment of scarlet fever by injec-convalescents' serum, 1-Tuberculosis

infancy,

Paraffin tumours in monkeys, experimentalproduction of, 225

relieve the pain of herpes zoster, 28

Paralyses :treated by the grafting of tendons,

Paralysis, infantile, after-care of cases of, 183

Paralysis lesions, electrical methods

diagnosis and prognosis of, 378

Paralysis, post-anaesthetic gastric, 31

Paralysis recurrent laryngeal nerve, etiologyof,

Paranephritie abscess, the frequency and dia-

gnosis of,

Paraplegia four years after a wound of the spine,

PARDEE, E. B.: Electro-cardiograms and

myocardial disease, 164

PAROUNAGIAN, M. B.: Herpes zoster generali-satus,

Paternity, biological test of, 269

PATTON, S.: Diptera causing myiasis, 76

PEARCE, Innes: A system of tubules in secretingepithelia ?

PEA-RcE, Louise: Malignant tumouranclsyphiliticinfection,

Pel-Ebstein type of Hodgkin's disease, 72

rheuml-atica, treatment of, 381Gnat bite fever, 491

PELLER, The esiological significance of preg-nancies labours in cancer, 484

Pelves, flat, correct on of deformity in, 483

contraction, partial symphysectomy for,285

Pelvis, hydatid cysts in the, 438

Pemphigus, epidemic (in a hospital), traced to a

laundry-maid, 274

Peptic ulcer. See Ulcer

Peptones, arrest of bvthe liver, 375

P* ,iarterial s smpathectomy in treatment of

scleroderma,Pericardiotomv indiagnosis and treatment, 383

inflation, the value of, 260

Peritoneum, exploratory puncture of the, 216

Peritonitis, '" miigration," 431

PERRIN, M.: The action of pituitary extract,3CC

PERRY, M.: Malignant disease of the vermi-appendix, 191

Pertussis. See Whooping cough

Pessary, vaginal, the use of the, 459

PETERSEN, V.: Auto-serotherapy in tuberculouspleural effusions, 230

PETGES,G.: Skin diseases due to yeasts, 451

PETOT, Mlle: Injection of convalescent blood

pertussis, 310

PETREN, K.: Unusual results of encephalitislethargica, 206

PEYRON,A.: The development of tar cancer, 330

Pfeiffer bacillus meningitis, primary, in infants,

PFLAUMER, E.: Does normal urine contain

leucocytes ? 489

Pharyngealaneurysm. See Aneurysm

PHEMISTER, D. B.: Cysts of the semilunar

cartilage of the knee, 319

Phenolphtbalein administration followed bypurpura, 450

Phenoltetrachlorphthalein, miiethod of testing-liver function with, 107-PBILIP,Sir R.: Tuberculosis of the lymphaticsystem, 289

Phlebitis, early, in pulmiionary tuberculosie,253Phloridzin test of early pregnancy,415Phrenic nerve, pain on pressure over in ab-

dominal diseases,51

PICnER,R.: Syphilis of the bladder, 278

PIERY, M.: The test of digestive haemoclasia in

pulmonary tuberculosis, 21

PIRIE, J. H. farvey: Oral administration of

vaccines in enteric andother intestinal infec-

tions, 533

PIRONDINI: Cystography in prostatism, 261Pituitary extract, the action of, 360Pituitary extract in the ind ction of labour,197

Pituitrin in the treatment of herpes zoster,402

Placenta praevia, treatment of, 39, 460Plastic surgery of the face by tubular grafts,363

PLATOU, E.: Plexus anaesthesia, 79Pleural effusions, tuberculous, auto-serotherapy

in, 230Plexus anaesthesia, 79Pneumo-bacillus destroying diphtheria bacilli,267

Pneumococcal types, the recognition of, 178Pneumonia, conservative treatment of. 4Pneumonia. lobar, and appendicitis in children,differential diagnosis of, 7

Pneumonia, quinine in, intravenous and intra-gluteal injections of, 401

Pneumothorax, artificial, 137Pneumothorax, snontaneous, the prognosis andtreatment of, 424

POIROT-DELPECHa: Treatment of herpes zoster,293

Poisoning, atophan, 5Poisoning, food. simulated by epidemic polioencephalitis, 90

Polio-encephalitis, epidemic, simulating foodpoisoning, 90

Poliomyelitis, acute, the colloidal gold reactionin, 130

Poliomyelitis. acute, direct muscle testing inthe prognosis of, 71

Polycythaemia. See ErythraemiaPonto-cerebellar tumours. See TumoursPORTMANN, G.: Pbaryngeal aneurysm of theInternal carotid, 343

Postural treatment for congestion of the lungs,139

Posture in the treatment of bronchial diseases,272

POULseoN, Fl.: The therapeutic properties ofcod-liver oil, 182

Pregnant women, the course of syphilitic infec-tion in, 373

Pregnancy, coagulability of the blood in, 62Pregnancy complicated by cancer of the cervix,501

Pregnancy, early, the phloridzin test of, 415Pregnancy and eclampsia, non-protein bloodnitrogen in, 442

Pregnancy, ectopic, at term, with living child,413

Pregnancy, ectopic, treatment of ruptured, 262Pregnancy, early (liagnosis of by the induction

of glycosuria, 150, 218Pregnancy, the ductless glands during, 153Pregnancy and heart disease, 548Pregnancy, interstitial, 303Pregnancy with myoma and placenta praevia, 58Pregnancy, pernicious anaemia during and after,

416Pregnancy. spontaneous rupture of the uterusduring, 349

Pregnancy, toxaemias of and anti-anaphylaxis.102

Pregnancy. tubal, cliniical features of, 546, 547Pregnancy and tuiberculosis, 177Pregnancy in the tubercullous, 101Pregnancy, twin, in the Fallopian tube, 329Pregnancy. See a'so Gest%tionProstate affections, eosinophilia in, 436Prostate, enlaraed, in a young subject, 50Prostate tomy, 98, 497Pr'statism, eystography in, 251Proteinotherapy followed by alterations in thecoagulat-on tirne of the blood, 421

Pruritius ani, 4A4Psychotherapy in general practice, 204Pabiotomy, the place of in obstetrics, 439Pulmonary disease, radioloev in, 116Palmonary fat embolism, 125Pulmonary oedem-ia. See OedemaPulsating exophthalmos. 279Purpura, anaphylactie, 358Purpura during gestation, 526Purpura following administration of phenol-phthalein, 450

Pyelitis, Meyer-Betz-Haas treatment of, 46Pyelography, 301Pi-elotomy for large renal calculi, 343Py oric obstruction. gastric miotility after, 55Pyloric stenosis in infants, 214Pylorospasm, prognosis in children with. 428Pyomietra and carcinoma of the cervix, 83, 3 0P3rogenic treatmuent of bronchial asthia, 27

Queckenst6dt's sign of compression of the cord,229

Quinidine in auricular fibrillation, 45Quinidine in heart disease, 493Quinidine sulphate, elinical report on, 425Quinine amblyopia. 544Quinine, intermittent, in the treatmiient of

mEalaria, 23Quinine in pneumonia., intravenous and intra-gluteal inie tions of, 401

QUINLAND, W. S.: Congenital malformiiation ofthe intestine, 196

R.

Radiation of tumours, chemical variations in theblood following, 417

Radiographic diagnosis of bone tumours, 32Radiography in optic atrophy, 347Radiology in pulmonary disease, 116Radiotherapy for carcinoma of the cervix, 509Radiotherapy in gastric disease, 430Radiotherapy in ophthalmology, 384Radium treatment of inoperable cancer of the

cervix, 127Radium in cancer of the prostate, 368Radium in cancer of the uterus, 174Radium exposure, effects of on the lymphaticglands, 444

Radium, exposure to followed by skin cancer,266

Radium in metrorrhagia, 154, 200Radium and surgery in the treatment of non-malignant uterine haemorrhage, 388

Radium treatmnent of enlarged tonsils, 258Radium treatment of vascular naevi, 510RAEMI-BOESCH, L.: Manual removal of theuterus after abortion, 199

RAFFAUF, C. J.: The leucocyte pictura Intuberculosis, 86

RAMOND, F.: Gastric carcinoma of the intestinaltype, 392

RAO, B. Sanjiva: Kala-azar, 361Rat-bite fever, 491RATNOFP, H. L.: The action of normal serum ondiphtheritic infection, 495

RAUTENBERG, E.: Postural treatment for con-gestion of the lungs, 139-Treatment of peliosisrheumatica, 381

RANINA: Prophylactic injections in measles, 312Ri CAMIER, J.: Treatment of uterine myomata,

264Rectal ether in obstetric practice, 283Rectal examination in labour, 242Rectum, prolapse of in children, 34" Red line " of the thyroid. See ThyroidREDING, R.: The effect of magnesium sulphateinjections on carcinomata, 190

REDLIN, G.: Prognosis in children with pyloro-spasm, 428

REDMAN, T.: The effect of naphthalene emulsionon experimental intestinal tuberculosis, 203

REGAN, J. C. (and C. REGAN): The colloidal goldreaction in acute poliomyelitis, 130

REGARD, G. L.: Treatment of paralysis by thegrafting of tendons, 172

REm, W. D.: The diagnosis of cardio-vascularsyphilis, 340Rejuvenating" operations, 189

Renal calculi, recurrent, 103Renal tuberculosis, 367Renal tuberculosis, early diagnosis of, 496RENARD: The duration of contagion in whooping-cough, 70

RENAUx, E.: The serum diagnosis of tubercu-losis, 201

Respiratory diseases, ocular disturbances in, 227Respiratory exercises for adenoids, 17)Retroperitoneal cysts, 247REIENTER, J. Symptoms of intracranial haemor-rhage in the newborn, 482

Rheumatic fever, chorea, and heart disease, 335Rheumatism, relation of chorea to, 133Rbeumatism, is salicylic acid specific in? 472Rheumatoid arthritis, intxavenous therapy of,514

RIBADEAU-DUMAS. L: The causes and prognosis,of tuberculosis in infancy, 109-Surgical treat-m-ient of bronchiectasis, 277

RICHsT, C.: Glyeaemia in cancer of the intes-tinal tract, 465

Rickets, the comparative value of medicinal-dietetic and light treatment in, 232

Rickets, the relation of to fat-soluble A vitamin,30

Rickets and otosclerosis, 395Rickettsia bodies, the nature of, 355RIMIN1 : Differential diagnosis of purulentlabyrinthitis and cerebellar abscess, 539

RITTER, L Treatment of fractures of the upperend of the humerus, 382

RiiSING, J.: The therapeutic properties ofluminal, 136

RIVERS, W. C.: Bilicosis and tuberculosis, 290ROBERTS, J. B.: Pericardiotomy in diagnosisand treatment, 383

ROE, A. S.: Urinary infection, 3ROGER H.: The intrapulmonary digestion of

fat, 531ROELEDER, S.: The causation of haemoptysis inthe tuberculous, 429

ROLLESTON, J. D.: Hereditary tylosis, 400ROLLET: Radiotherapy'in ophthalmology, 384RONCALI: Spontaneous cure of cancer, 9ROSENBURG, A.: The surgical signifleance ofmenstrual changes in the breast, 414

ROSENOW, G.: Treatment of pernicious anaemiiia,208

ROSENTHAL, S. M.: Method of testing liver func-tion with phenoltetrachlorphthalein, 107

RosEER, H. L.: Congenital scoliosis, 75Ross, J. W.: Cancer of cervix, 15RosSIER, G.: Analgesia during labour, 503ROST, Franz: Haematoma of the rectus,abdominis in typhoid fever, 78

ROUX-BERGER, J. Ii.: The association of surgeryand radiotherapy in cancer, 455

Rubeola without a rash. 48RUD, E. J.: The number of erythrocytes undervarious conditions, 63

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RULISON. B. H.: Treatment of vascular naeviwith radium, 510

RUMPF, E.: Pernicious anaenmia during andafter pregnancy. 416

RuSSELL, J. W.: Orthostatic albuminuria, 271

S.

ST. NICtrLEBsU: Klippel-Feil's syndrome, 475SABRAZES, J.: Osteitis following typhoid fever,452-Typhoid spondylitis, 492

SAHLGREN, E.: Queckenstedt's sign of com-pression of the cord, 229

SAJOUS, C. E. de M.: Homologues of adrenaline,443

Salicylates in ocular diseases, 149Salicylic acid: is it a specific in rheumatism?472

Salivary calculus. See CalculusSalivary fistula. See FistulaSalvarsan: Can it create a positive Wassermannreaction in the non-syphilitic ? 469

SAmENGO, L.: Diathermic treatment of naso-pharyngeal tumours, 56

Sarcoma of the Fallopian tube, primary, 412Sarcoma of the uterus. 524SAVARIAUD: Exploratory puncture of the peri-toneum, 216

SCAGLIONE: The ductless glands during preg-nancy, 153

Searlatina, haemoglobinuria in, 275Scarlet fever. See FeverSCHAEFER, H.: Posture in the treatment ofbronchial diseases, 272

SCHEFFZEK: Myoma of the cervix, 128SCHELTEMA, Mi. W.: Erythema infectiosum,

449Schick reaction in nasal diphtheria, 87SCHIPPERS, J. C.: Active immunization againstdiphtheria, 292

SCHMID: Symptomatology of intraperitonealbleeding, 328

SCHMIDT, E. 1.: Treatment of perforated gastricand duodenal ulcer, 121

SCHNABEL, A.: The etiology of epidemicencephalitis, 529

School children and spinal curves, 73SCHOTTMVLLER: Pyrogenic treatment of bron-chial asthma, 27

SCHBODER, G. E.: Transmission of the virus ofdisseminated sclerosis to animals, 354

SCHROEDER, K.: Atopban poisoning, 5SCHULTHEISS, H.: Hospital epidemic of pem-phigus traced to a laundry-maid, 274

SCHULTZ, 0. T.: Otosclerok;is and rickets, 395ScaEwAuz F.: Tuberculosis of the suprarenals,

332SCHWEITZER: Treatment of placenta praevia, 39-Cancer of the cervix complicating pregnancy,501

Scleroderma treated by periarterial sympath-ectomy, 538

Sclerosis. disseminated, transmission of thevirus of to animals, 354

Sclerosis, disseminated, treatment of, 134Scoliosis, congenital, 75SEcoussE: Difficulties in the diagnosis ofthoracic aortic aneurysm, 44

Secreting epithelia. a system of tubules in?180

SEGOVIA, J.: Treatment of cutaneous anthrax,141

SEIFFERT: The dangprs of ethyl chloride anaes-thesia in children, 142

SELLARDS, A. W.: Treatment of amoebic dys-entery, 315

Semilunar cartilages, injuries of, 522Seminal fluid, culture of in chronic gonorrhoea,504

SENCERT, L.: Paraplegia four Years after awound of the spine, 144

SENTIs, Mille: Aseptic purulent meningitis, 377Serum, convaleseents', in the prophylaxis ofmeasles, 110, 312

Serum, convalescents'. injection of in treatmentof scarlet fever, 1

Serum diagnosis of tuberculosis, 201Serum disease and specific haemagglutinins,393

Serum. normal, action of on diphtheritic infee-tion ,495

Sexual glands and vitamin B, 288tEzARY, A.: The diagnosis of Addison's disease,250

SHAw, B. H.: Infection of dysentery and tuber-culosis in mental hospitals, 314

Sheep-pox transmitted to man, 26SHERmAN, J. M.: Physiological youth in bacteria,

419SyIrGA: Nature of the toxin of B. dysenteriaeShiga, 84

Shock, obstetric, 126Shock. obstetric, death from, 485Shoulder, congenital dislocation of the, 435SIEGEL, P. W.: Radium in metrorrhagia, 154SIEMENS, J. L.: Throat, nose, and ear conditionsin tuberculosis, 280

SIGNORELLI, E.: Diabetes insipidus as a sequelof epidemic encephalitis, 423

Silicosis and tuberculosis. 290SIMAON - Acute tuberculous meningitis followingtraumatism, 379

SIMON, H.: The incision for gall-stone opera-tions, 322

Sinusitis, latent superior, causing retrobulbaroptic neuritis, 542

Sinusitis, maxillary, in young children, 96SIREDEY, A.: Radium treatment of metrorrhagia.

200Skin diseases at the menopause and their treat-ment, 263

Skin diseases due to yeasts, 451SLOAN, E. P.: Obstruction at duodeno-jejunaljunction as a cause of duodenal ulcer, 407

SMITH: Blood tests for syphilis, 60SMIqa, A. H.: Vitamins in ice-cream, 118Sodiunm bromide, endolumbar injections of forthe pain and spasticity of tabes, 338

Sodium salicylate, influence of upon arthritis,464

SoJrOMON, I.: Radiotherapy in gastric disease,430

SOMMER, J.: The operation for subphrenicabscess, 238

SPENGLER, L.: The prognosis and treatment ofspontaneous pneumothorax, 424

Spinal anaesthesia. See AnaesthesiaSpinal caries, bone-graft fixation of the vertebrae

in, 499Spinal curves and school children, 73Spirochaetosis, broncho-pulmonary, 160Spleen, the function of the, 296Splenectomy for pernicious anaem-lia. 148Splenomegaly, familial haemnolytic, 93Splenomegaly, malarial. 273Spondylitis, typhoid. 492Squint, correction of certain forms of, 386Squint corrected by muscle recession, 10Squint, fundamental considerations in the cor-rection of, 543

STANITCH, hi.: Disturbances of menstruation inacquired tuberculosis, 502

Staphylococcal vaccines, 224STARR, F. N. G.: Goitre. 95Stasis, intestinal. See IntestinalSTEFANOVITCH, hi.: The action of pituitaryextract, 360

STEIN, I. F.: Vulvo-vaginitis in children, 243STEINDLER, A.: Treatment of flail-ankle, 476Stenosis, chronic duodenal. 120Stenosis, pyloric. in infants, 214Sterility, the operative treatment of. 390STERN, F.: Hypnotic drugs in affections of thenervous system, 252

STEVENIN, H.: Basal metabolism in obesity,156

STEVENS, A. M.: A new eruptive fever, 92STOP,NESCO, P.: Ulcerative endocarditis follow-ing gonococcal septicaemia, 89

Stokes-Adams syndrome, the use of adrenalinein, 111

Stomach. radical operations on tbe. 518Stomatitis, ulcerative, treatment of, 255STRATER. R.: Bone-graft fixation of vertebrae inspinal caries, 499

Streptococci, haemolytic, in scarlet fever. 18Streptococci, modification of the properties of,418

STROGANOFF: Prophylactic treatment ofeclampsia, 372

STRONG, G. F.: Chorea, rheumatic fever, andheart disease, 335

STUURMAN, E. J.: Bromides and luminal in thetreatment of epilepsy, 276

Submaxillary salivary calculus, 145Subphrenic abscess. See AbscessSuffocation of infants by bed straps, 534Suprarenals, tuberculosis of, 332SURMONT, J.: The development of tar cancer,330

SUTHERLAND, C. L.: Silicosis and tuberculosis,290

SUTTON, G. E.: Pulmonary fat embolism, 125SVARTZ, Nanna: Relation of the diazo-reactionto the number of leucocytes in the blood, 65

SWEET, J. E.: Pancreatic extracts, 105SWETT, P. P.: Synovectomy in chronic infec-tious arthritis, 235

SWIFT, H. F.: Influence of sodium salicylateupon arthritis. 464

SYLVEST, E.: Relief of pain on defaecation inanal filssure, 36

Sympathectomy. periarterial, in treatme4t ofseleroderma, 538

Symphysectomy, partial, for pelvic contraction,285

Symphysis pubis, rupture of during labour, 16Synovectomy in chronic infectious arthritis, 235Syphilis, abortive treatment of. 515Syphilis, excess of albumin in the cerebro-spinal

fluiid in, 397Syphilis of the aorta, the prognostic value of theWassermann reaction in, 317

Syphilis, bismuth salts in treatment of, 6, 68Syphilis of the bladder, 278Syphilis, blood tests for, 60Syphilis, cardio-vascular, diagnosis of, 340Syphilis, congenital, 357Syphilis, congenital, premature birth statisticsand. 304

Syphilis, early, involvement of the auditorynerve in, 259

Syphilis, gastric, 69Syphilis and industrial disablement, 249Syphilis of the newborn. treatment of. 380Sypbilis, modification in the routine tre%tment

of, 88Syphilitic infection and malignant tumour, 551Syphilitic infection in pregnaat women, thecourse of, 373

T.

Tabes, prognostic value of the Wassermannreaction in, 131

Tabes, endolumbar injections of sodium bromidefor the pain and spasticity of, 338

Tar cancer, development of, 330Tar causing cutaneous lesions, 490TARGOWLA, R.: The cerebro-spinal fluid inherpes zoster, 43

TARP, L.: The phloridzin test of early pregnancy,415

TATAME, C.: The abortive treatment of syphilis,515

TEDENAT: Vesical calculus in the female, 14Temporo-sphenoidal abscess. See AbscessTENCREOFF, B.: Prophylactic injections ofglucose in major operations, 11

Tendon of Achilles, giant-celled tumour of, 466Tendon grafting in the treatment of paralysis,

172Teres minor muscle, 143TERMIER: After-results of cranioplasty, 33TERRIEN, F.: Ocular disturbances in respira-tory disease, 227

TERZANI: The blood in the aged, 132Testicle, ultra-descent of associated with bladdersymptoms, 77

THALER: Rectal ether in obstetric practice, 283THAYSEN, T. E. Hess: Prognostic value of theWassermann reaction in tabes, 131-Prognosticvalue of the Wassermann reaction in syphilisof the aorta, 317

THEILEABER, A.: The treatment of essdntialuterine haemorrhage, 391

Thermopenetration in treatnment of nocturnalenuresis, 434

THOMSON, Sydney: A miiodification in the routinetreatment of syphilis, 88

Thoracocentesis, treatment of pulmonaryoedema following, 291

Throat conditions in tuberculosis, 280Thyroid gland, the place of in anaphylaxis, 64Thyroid gland, the death rate of operations on,364

Thyroid " red line," significance of, 47TIMIER, L.: Cancer of the breast, 458TONNET, J.: Chemical variations in the bloodfollowing the radiation of tumours, 417

Tonsils, enlarged, x-ray and radium treatmentof, 258

TORRACA: The differential diagnosis of gastriculcer, 135-Lipoma of the mammary region,241

Toxaemias of pregnancy. See PregnancyT1nACY, S. E.: Radium and surgery in the treat-

nment of non-malignant uterine haemorrhage,388

Traumatism followed by acute tuberculousmeningitis, 379

Trypafiavine in the treatment of encephalitislethargica, 473

Trypaflavine in endocarditis, large doses of, 117Trypanosomiasis. the cerebro-spinal fluid in,

106Tubal gestations. See GestationsTubal pregnancy. See PregnancyTuberculosis, acquired, disturbances of men-struation in, 502

Tuberculosis in children, the rate of sedimenta-tion of the erythrocytes in, 488

Tuberculosis, conjugal, 29Tuberculosis in the dog, the complement fixa-tion reaction in, 394

Tuberculosis in infancy, 185-Causes andprognosis of. 109

Tuberculosis infection in mental hospitals, 314Tuberculosis of intestine, experimental, the

effect of naphthalene emulsion on, 203Tuberculosis, laryngeal, treated by paralysingthe recurrent laryngeal nerve. 457

Tuberculosis, the leucocyte picture in, 86Tuberculosis of the lymphatic system, 289Tuberculosis mortality in relation to influenzaepidemics, 331

Tuberculosis, the tone of the voluntary musclesin, 231

Tuberculosis in the newborn, prophylaxis of, 516Tuberculosis, ocular, 385Tuberculosis in ovarian cysts, 38Tuberculosis of ovary, the genesis of, 396T'iberculosis and pregnancy, 177Tuberculosis, pulmonary, calcium chloride in,

165Tuberculosis, pulmonary, the test of digestivehaemoclasia in, 21

Tuberculosis, pulmonary, early phlebitis in, 253Tuberculosis, pulmonary, treatmient of uni-

lateral. 184Tuberculosis, renal, 367Tuberculosis, renal, early diagnosis of, 496Tuberculosis, serum diagnosis of, 201Tuberculosis and silicosis, 290Tuberculosis of the suprarenals, 332TuLberculosis, throat, nose, and ear conditions

in, 280Tuberculosis: can it give a positive Wassermannreaction ? 268

Tuberculosis, Wildbolz auito-urine reaction in,157

Tuberculous children, types of organism in, 552Tuberculous laryngitis treated by Finsen light,341

Tuberculous material, contaminated, Inocula-tion of guinea-pigs with, 158

Tuberculous meningitis, acute, followingtraumatism, 379

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Tuberculous patients, the causation of haemo-ptysis in, 429

Tuberculous patients, pregnancy in, 101Tuberculous pleural effusions, auto-serotherapy

in, 230Tubular grafts in plastic surgery of the face, 363Tumour of Achilles tendon, giant-celled, 466Tumour, brain, neuro-otological examination incases of, 318

Tumour, malignant, and syphilitic infection, 551Tumour of the carotid gland. 194Tumour of the optic nerve, 545Tumour of the upper cervical cord, 511Tumour of intestine, inflammatory, associatedwith Ascaris lumbricoides, 300

Tumours, benign, of the female externalgenitalia, 549

Tumours of bone, radiographic diagnosis of, 32Tumours, grafted, in rats, action of lead andother metals on, 85

Tumours, naso-pharyngeal, diathermic treat-ment of, 56

Tumours, paraffin oil, experimental productionof in monkeys, 225

Tumours, pathogenesis of ani the campaignagainst cancer, 353

Tumours, ponto-cerebellar, with few symptoms,25

Tumours, radiation of, chemical variations Inthe blood following, 417

TURPENNE, A.: Obstetric shock, 126Turpentine injections in diseases of the uterineappendages, 176, 441

TusiR6, R.: The mature of local immunity, 308Tylosis, hereditary, 400Typhoid fever. See Fever, entericTyphoid infections, sero-diagnosis of byglobulin reaction, 528

Typhoid spondylitis, 492Typhus fever. See FeverTYTGAT, B.: Spinal anaesthesia, 192

U.

Ulcer, duodenal, 209Ulcer, duodenal, caused by obstruction atduodeno-jejunal junction, 407

Ulcer, duodenal. perforated, treatment of, 121Ulcer, duodenal, x-ray diagnosis of, 507Ulcer, gastric, dietetic treatment of, 24Ulcer, gastric, differential diagnosis of, 135Ulcer, gastric, perforated, treatment of, 121Ulcer, peptic, 94Ulcer, perforating, the cause and treatment of171

Ulcer, varicose, treatment of, 344Ulcerative endocarditis following gonococcalsepticaemia, 89

Ultra-viruses. neurotropic, physical propertiesof the, 181

UBBAIN, A.: Modification of the properties ofstreptococci, 418

IJrinary infection, 3Urinary proteins, rapid test for, 287Urine, normal, does it contain leucocytes? 489Urine, retention of in nervous diseases, intra-venous injection of urotropine for, 359

Urotropine, intravenous injection of for reten-tion of urine in nervous diseases, 359

USHER, C. H.: Metastatic carcinoma of thechoroid and iris, 74

Uterine appendages, injections of turpentine indiseases of, 176,441

Uterine haemorrhage. See HaemorrhageUterus after abortion, manual removal of, 199Uterus, carcinoma of the body of the, 351Uterus, digital exploration of. the importance of,

411Uterus, gravid, retroverted, 37Uterus, gravid, wounds of, 151Uterus, infections of the body of, 173Uterus, inguinal hernia of, 348Uterus, inversion of, acute, 327

Uterus, mammary extracts, action on, 103Uterus, sarcoma of, 524Uterus, spontaneous rupture of during preg-nancy, 349

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Vaccine in enteric and other intestinal infec-tions, oral administration of, 533

Vaccine for typhus fever, 535Vaccine virus, studies on the, 246Vaccines, staphylococcal, 224Vagina, congenital septa of the, 440Vaginal pessary, the use of, 459Vagus, the motor nuclei of the, 339VALLERY- RADOT, P.: Desensitization byrepeated cuti-inoculations, 517

VALLI, E.: Interstitial pregnancy, 303VAN BLOMMESTEIN, J. H.: Rectal examination

in labour, 242VAN DAM, C.: The blood picture during anattack of tertian malaria, 505

VAN DEN BRADEN: Enlarged prostate in a youngsubject, 50

VAN DEN WILDENBERG, L.@ Retrobulbar opticneuritis due to latent posterior sinusitis. 542

VAN DOLSEN, W. W.: Caesarean section, 81VAN DOUGEN, J. A.: Treatment of abortion, 104-Criminal abortion, 175-Induction of abortion,305

Varicocele, pelvic, 462Varicose ulcer. See UlcerVASILESCU: Klippel-Feil's syndrome, 475VEDAL: Acute tuberculous meningitis followingtraumatism. 379

VE:EDEBa, B. S.: Gastric motility after pyloricobstruction, 55

VENDEL, S. N.: Pituitrin in the treatment ofherpes zoster, 402

VERGE, J.: The complement fixation reaction intuberculosis in the dog, 394

VERNE, J.: The intrapulmonary digestion offat, 531

VERNETUWE: The Schick reaction in nasal diph-theria. 87

VEEsAseI: Antimo3y in the treatment of leprosy,234

Vertebrae. myeloma of the, 433Vesical calculus. See CalculusVIBEDE. A.: Electro-coagulation in the treat-ment of lupus of the nose and throat, 345

VIKO, L. E.: Clinical report on quinidinesulphate, 425

VILLARD, H.: Optic neuritis of dental origin, 324Vitamin A, fat soluble, the relation of rickets

to, 30Vitamin B and the sexual glands, 288Vitamins in ice-cream, 118Vitamins and infection, 221VOLLMER, H: Narcosis and acidosis. 162VULLIET. H.: An unusual fracture of theos calcis, 1-5

Vulvo-vaginitis in children, 243

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WAGEMANS, J.: M.ultiple types of bacteriophage ?202

WAHLBrRG. J.: Is salicylic acid a specific inrheumatism? 472

WALDENSTIOM6, H.: The treatment of coxa plana,519

Wassermann reaction, can salvarsan create apositive reaction in the non-syphilitic? 469

Wassermann reaction in syphilis of the aorta,prognostic value of, 317

Wassermann reaction in tabes, prognostic valueof. 131

Wassermann reaction, can tuberculosis give apositive ? 268

WATSON, B P.: Pituitary extract in the indue-tion of labour, 197

WEBER, F. Parkes: Bromodermia and iodo-dermia, 536

WEIDMAN, F. D.: Experimental production ofparaffin oil tumours in monkeys, 225

WEiss: Anaphylacticpurpura, 358WEIss, E. A.: Radium and surgeX y in the treat-ment of uterine haemorrhage, 388

WERTHEIMiB, R.: The genesis of ovarian tuber-culosis, 396

WHITE: Infantile eczema, 163WHETE, P. D.: Clinical report on quinidinesulphate, 425

WHITEEMEAD, A. L.: Ocular tuberculosis, 385WEITEAM, Lloyd B : Pulsating exophthalmos,

279WHITMIRE, A.: Fundamental considerLtions inthe correction of squint, 543

Whooping-cough, the duration of contagion in, 70Whooping-cough, injection of convalescent blood

in, 310, 311Whooping-cough, ether injections in, 333, 448WIBORG, A,: The etiology of erythema nodosum,270

WILBOUCEEVITCEI, A.: A new diagnostic serumtest for cancer, 108

Wildbolz auto-urine reaction in tuberculosis, 157WMLIAMS. F. H.: X rays and radium in enlarged

tonsils, 258WILLIAMBON, G. Scott: A system of tubules insecreting epithelia ? 180

WILLIS, G. W.: Skin cancer following exposureto radium, 266

WINTER, G.: Tuberculosis and pregnancy, 177WINTHER, K.: Psychic sequels of encephalitislethargica, 205

WIRRING, F.: Control of cerebro-spinal mening-itis, 313

WI83HART, D. E. S.: Neuro-otological examina-tion of cases of brain tumour, 318

WITH, C.: Can tuberculosis give a positiveWassermann reaction? 268

WOENSDBOEGT, M.: The blood picture duringan attack of tert.an malaria, 505

WOHLGEMOTH. J.: Thti internal secretion of thepancreas, 422

WOOD, G. H.: Treatment of gonorrhoea, 500WRIGHT, R. E.: Radiography in optic atrophy,347

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X-ray diagnosis of duodenal ulcer, 507X rays in climacteric bleeding, 152X-ray treatment, deep, 405X-ray treatment of erythraemia (polycythaemia),

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X ray-treatment of toxic goitre, 362X rays in treatment of enlarged tonsils, 258X rays in treatment of myositis ossificans, 240X rays in treatment of salivary fistula, 93X rays in uterine fibroids, 152

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Yeasts causing skin diseases, 451YERGER, C. F.: Meningitis of otitic origin, 35YOUNG, G.: A macular perception in advancedcataract, 432

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ZENTMAYER, W.: Intracapsular cataract ex-

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March of this year he had no fits, and was then discharged asrecovered.The following case I saw in private with Dr. McMillan of

Shotts, and to him I am indebted for the history.A. B., a female aged 21, began to have fits when she was 17, and

they were becoming more severe and very frequent in spite oftreatment with large doses of bromide. n December, 1920, shewas put oui bromide and borax, and hasbad no fits sinoe. For thepast thre months she has taken no medioine, and has had norecurrence. This patient commenoed with small doses of boraxand bromide, which were gradually increased, and the combina-tion which brought about the goo result in her case was boraxpurificatus Tt grains,- potassium bromide 5 grains, and Fowler'ssolution 2 minims, three time3 a day.

The treatment of the eighteen patients mentioned has beenas follows. To begin with they were put on potassiumbromide 10 grains, borax purificatus 5 grains, and Fowler'ssolution 2 minims,three times a day. The dose was graduallyincreas, and I found I obtained the best results with potas-sium bromide 15 grains, borax purificatus 71 grains, Fowler'sso'ution 2 minims, three times daily, and this combinationgave the results as stated in. the above two groups. In addi-tion the patients had a laxative at bedtime. At present I amtrying different combinations of the two drugs from the aboveby way of experiment.In conclusion, I may say that the continuous treatment has

had no deleterious. effect on the health of the patients, therebave been no gastric or skin disturbances, and, in fact, thegeneral physical condition has improved.

TRAUMAF AND APPENDICITIS.BY

CHARLES J. G. TAYLOR, M.A., M.D.,SURGEtON, NUNEATON AND DISTRICT GE?ARAL HOSPITAL.

THE following two cases, which have recently been under mycare, raise some interesting points in regard to the etiology ofappendicitis, and on that account may be wortlhy of puttingon record.

CASE I.A. S., aged 18, was playing football on September 30th, 1922,

when, towards the end of the second half, he was charged anidreoeived a severe blow on the right side of the abdomen from hisopponenes elbow, which laid him out for the moment. Hevomited, but was able to rise and walk to the dressing room.Whilst changing he vomited again.. He then walked about halfa mile to a bus, which conveyed him to within a short distance ofhis home. During the whole time pain in the abdomen was severe.When he arrived home he lay down and as the pain got no betterhe, later in the evening, called itn his doctor, who thought that hemust be suffering from appendicitis, but in view of the historydecided to wait till the following morning. The diagtnosis thea'seemed certain. When almitted to hospital at 2 p.m. the tempera-ture was 1030, the pulse 88. The tongue was furred, the abdomenwas defiuitely rigid and tender in the right iliac fossa, the point ofmaximum tenderness being somewhat below McBurney's point.At 7 p.m. Dr. E. N. Nason administerel au anaesthetic, and the

abdomen was opened through a right rectus incision. Omentumpresented on opening the peritoueal cavity. A small quantity ofslightly turbid fluid was mopped out, and the appendix was thenfound pointing downwards over the brim of the pelvis, the vesselsdeeply engorged, and the organ throughout its length covered withpatches of lymph. The appendix was removed in the usual mannerand the abdomen closed without drainage.Convalescence was uneventful, except that two days after opera-

tion a tease swelling the size of a plum was discovered in thetissues of the right spermatic cord immediately above the testicle.This was diagnosed as a haematoma, and at the time of dischargeit had shrunk almost to vanishing point.On cross-examination after operation this youth informed me

tbat some two months previously he had suffered from an attackof "I indigestion "- (pain all over the abdomen and vohriting), whichasWd for two days and then cleared up. He was positive thatwhen he walked on to the football field he was feeling as well as hehd ever done In, his life.

CASE Il.H. V., aged 22, at about 1 a m. on October 18th, 1922, w is work-

tng on the night shift down the pit-when he had to put forth aviolent effort to lift a tub on to the rails. About three minuteslater he was seized with sudden acute pain across the lowerabdomea and vomited. He was brought out and sent home, whenhe vomited againthree or four times, and the pain continued to besevere. At 9 a.m. he was seen by his doctor, who advised hisImmediate removal to hospital, but as "his people were notwilling " he refused. However, at 6.3) p.m. on the following,dhe was admitted. The temprture was 99.8° and the pulseHe complained of severe pain in tight side of the abloinen.

On examination there was tenderness all over the lower ablo-men, with increased rigidity; tenderness was very marked o6e.MeBurney's point. An anaesthetic was administered by Dr'Bradbury, and at 8.45 p.m. the abdomen was opened by a ri,htrectus incision, and a short, stumpy, acutely inflamed appendix,buried in adhesions, was found behind the caecum. About half adrachm of thin pus free in the peritoneal cavity was sponged outand the operation completed in the usual way, the abdomen-beingclosed without drainage.He had had a troublesome cough previous to the present

illness, and this somewhat complicated his recovery, as hlecoughed open the skin wound. In other respects convalescencewas uninterrupted.In bot1i of these cases the attack was definitely ushered in

by violence-in the one by a direct blow on the abdomen, inthe other by a severe strain. An intriguing point in botlicases is their bearing on the Workmen's Compensation Act,In the first case, of course, that question did not arise; butsupposing it had, I do not think that compensation could havebeen withheld, even allowing that the patient had had aprevious attack, the onset being apparently so definitely theresult of the blow. In the -second case the influence of trautnais more debatable.

I find on looking through my notes that I have dealt withone other case allied to these. It occurred at Scapa Flow in1916. A boy, aged 16, from H.M.S. Conqueror, was kicked onthe right side of the abdomen. He was admitted to hospitalship two days later with tenderness and rigidity in the riahtiliac fosa, but the temperature was normal. I removed avery long and congested appendix. This case would probablyhave cleared up without operation.

M[EDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL.

THE VARIATIONS OF NORMAL TEMPERATURE.A PASSAGE in Dr. E. Clark-Jones's article (BRITISH MEDICALJOURNAL, November 25th, 1922, p. 1026), that ignorance obtainsas to what constitutes a normal temperature, leads me torecord some investigations I made as a student on my ownbody temperatures in Marclh aud April, 1832. I found thatthiermometers differed by as miuclh as a third of a degree, andselected one which recorded the mean of six as I was unableto procure one with a Kew certificate of accuracy.

I made 170 records of my mouth temperature at intervalsof an hour or two durino a period of twenty-one days in April,1892. and, averaging each period, I obtained the accompany-ing Charu A. I was led to do this becau3e in the previous

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CHART A.-Nterna da tem- CEHART B.-Jiise of te:uperature atperature curve while atuadying. five-minute intervals after severe exer-with short Periods of slight tion iu well-trained condition.exercise.

March, during training for the Hospital Rugby Cup final,I had been trying to find out the effect of exercise on thetemperature, witlh some astonislhing results. I found thatthe effect of slight exercise was to raise the body temperatureslightly for a sthort time until perspiration began, when, ifthe exercise was continued, tllere was a continuous fall, anda few days before the final cup tie after a two hours' ruinI found my mouth temperature was 94.60; Chart B 81hows therise afterwards at successive five-minute intervals. At thecommencement of vigorous training on March 6tlh that yeatafter one hour's run I recorded 95.4°, and after half an hiour'sinterval it bad risen to 99.10, and did not return to normaltill four hours afterwards. The effect of training was todiminish that rise until it was not perceptible, although thefall was lower.On March 8th, after one hour's run, I descovered that the

urinary temperature was three degrees ;4er than the mouthtemperature -at the same time, beina s8.70 while the mouthwas 95.70, and when I recorded the maoath temperature of94.60 the urinary temperature was 99.6 -.

X8 JAN. 6, 1923] ACUTE OEDEMA OF THE*CJRVIX.

I find that the urinary temperature is always, even beforerising in the morning, 0.60 higher than the mouth temperature,and during the day is from one to two degrees higher accord-ing to the amount of exercise taken. In the intervals betweenurmation I have taken it at the urinary meatus, and find ithalf a degree higher than that at the mouth, and the latter isa quarter of a degree higher than that in the armpit evenwhen there is perspiration, and half a degree when the armpitis dry.Further, the temperature always falls after urination, but

there is no perceptible further fall after defaecation unlessrectal readings are taken, when they are lower than themouth reading by 0.20 to 0.40. At other times rectal read-ings are higher than mouth readings up to half a degree whenthe bladder is full, and consequently I have regarded them asthe most unsatisfactory method of getting nearest to theheat of the blood, the changes in the temperature of whichwe wish to determine.The fall of the mouth temperature on rising is '-ery striking

and absolutely constant and seems to indicate inaction of theheat-regulating centres.NorLhwich. HENRY H. HAWARD, M.B., B.Ch., etc.

TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE.A RECENT contribution lauding luminal in migraine promptsrecord of othter experience.

- When, despairing of thje use of bromides in epilepsy, atropinewas added, or when the " mal" was entirely "petit" usedalone, hope retuined. And very notable succes:tes followed.In migraine for years the best treatment, unforltunately

limited to tllose cases exhibiting warning symptoms, wasfound to be hourly administration of calomel to catharsis.Likening migraine to sensory or subcortical epilepsy-that is,to the action of the epileptic poison on the basal ganglia-atropine was tried. From the experience of eiglht years itmay be confidently asmerted that the remedy is as nearly aspecific as the state of knowledge permits. The dose is1 to 3 minims of liquor atropinae, thrice a day after meals.Continuous and indefinite administration is unnecessary. Acourse of three weeks or more to commence with, followedby ten or fourteen days' treatment at intervals determined bythe reaction of the particular patient, suffices.Burton-on-Trent. H. D. O'SULL1VAN, M.B., B.ChJ.

Ltports of_ Vriettie.ACUTE OEDEMA OF THE CERVIX.

A MEETING of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society was held onDecember 13tlh, 1922, with the President, Dr. J. LAMONDLACKIE, in. the chair.

Dr. W. F. T. HAYqLTAIN read a communication on " Acuteoedema of the anterior lip of the cervix." In a case which hehad had under observation, blie patient, a 5-para, had alwaysbeen healthly except for eclampsia with her first child. Onexamination when she was a week overdue, the head was lowdown in the pelvis, thb abdomen somewhat pendulous, andthe os uteri the size of balf a crown. The cervix was thennormal, except that the anterior lip was slightly tongue-shaped. Labour was induced with. castor oil, quinine, andpituitrin, and pains' started next day; a child 8 lb. in weightwas born within four houts withiout difficulty, the placenitabeing expelled ten minutes later. Before the placenta wasexpelled a large mass was found lying beside it which wasthought to be another lobe of placenta, but when the placentawas expelled the mass remained. On Dr. Haultain's arrivalthree-quarters of an hour after birth of the placenta, he founada tumour the size of a medium-sized Champetier de Ribes'sbag, and shaped like it, dilating the vulval orifice. It waspurple in colour, and extremely tender on pressure. On vaginialexamination it was found to be continuous with the anteriorlip of the cervix, and there was no pedicle of attachment. The;tterus was well contracted, and there was no unusual bleedingfrom -the vagina, while the patient's general condition wasexcellent. The tumour became rapidly reduced in size, andin half an hour lhad entirely disappeared within the vulva!orifice. Next morning the only relic was a slight tongue-likethickening of the anterior lip of tWe' cervix, similar to thatfound before the onset of labour.

The literature on the subject (added Dr. Haultain) isextremely scanty, only some 1l ease having been reported.All, have occurred in: multiparae between 20 and 40, theprevious confinements having beennormal. In two cases itoccurred with an abortion, two of the women were phthisical,one had a large ovarian cyst, one suffered from very markedconstipation, and in two cases it was associated with prolapse.All the others were healthy. The oedema usually beganabout the seventh month, but in two cases it came on justbefore labour, and in one at the third month. Labour wasspontaneous in nine cases, forceps were required in two, onecame off prernaturely at the beginning of the ninth month,and one died after an operation for ovarian cyst. The strikingfeatures in all the cases were: (1) the sudden onset; (2) therapid disappearance of the swelling; (3) the tendency whichit has to come and go during pregnancy; (4) the absence ofdifficulty in the birth of the child; (5) the absence of pain.The etiology is obscure. Jol!y believes it to be due to aninflammatory oedema caused by infection or by a toxin, andto be of the nature of angio-neurotio oedema. Geyl thinks itis due to stagnation of blood by an acute kink between thecervix and the lower uterine segment, and that the slightincrease of abdominal pressure during pregnancy exaggeratesthe defect.

Dr. JAMES YOUNG slhowed lantern slides illustrating anearly ovum which he considered to be not more than fourteenor fifteen days old. The blastocyst was smooth all round,showing no projections of the mesoderm into the trophoblast.Uulike thje Teacher Bryce ovum, the trophoblast consistedalmost entirely of cells of the Langhans type.

Dr. W. F. T. HAULTAIN showed a specimen of myosarcomain the main lhorn of a two-horned uterus in a nullipara aged42. The only symptom had been menorrhagia with no lossof weight or disturbance of general health. The tumour masscompletely filled the main body and blocked the cervix, thesmaller horn being unaffected.

Dr. HAIG FERGUSON slhowed: (1) A large cervical fibroidenucleated by abdominal section. (2) Ruptured pregnancy ina rudimentary horn of a bWcornute uterus. There had beentlhree montls' amenorrhoea, followed by an acute attack ofabdominal pain, vomiting, and collapse. The abdomen wasopened and found to be full of blood, while the four months'foetus and membranes had escaped into the abdominal cavity.There was.no apparent connexion between the ruptured halfand the other half of the uterus or with the vagina, althouglha somewlhat doubtful communication had been demonstratedmicroscopically. Thle corpus luteum of pregnancy waspresent in the ovary of the opposite side. (3) Fundalcarcinoma in a double uterus in which the original septumlhad been destroyed by thae malignant growth; the patientwas a sterile married woman aged 65. (4) A large uterinefibroid with twisted ped:cle and intraperitoneal haemorrhagge.The abdominal cavity was found full of blood, and the fibroid,a large subperitoneal one, was found to be twisted one and ahalf times from left to right upon its pedicle. Blood wasflowing freely from a rent in a vein about the size of a slatepeucil, which was one- of many coursing over thle surface ofthe fibroid. Suipravaginal hysterectomy was followed bycomplete recovery.

HEART DISEASE IN PREGNANCY.A MEETING of the North of England Obstetrical and Gynaeco-logical Society was lheld at Manchester on December 15th,1922, witli the President, Me. HAROLD CLIFFORD, in the chair.Mr. A. LEYLAND RoiINSoN (Liverpool), in a paper on heart

disease in pregnancy, said that the conclusions formed byAngus Macdonald in 1878 were in the main surprisinglyapplicable at the present time, although some modificationshad to be made in view of the results of recent cardiologicalr-search. The latter had shown that cardiac murmurs didnot necessarily indicate serious disease and that manysystolic bruits were innocent if not actually physiological.The myogenic theory of heart conductivity had been demon.-strated and a rational explanation provided for many typesof formerly obscure carda' c irregularity. The discovery ofauricular fibrillation had brought to light an importantmechanism in the production of heart failure. Prognosiswas now determined by the efficiency, of the heartmuscle and its capacity for work. A pregnant womanwith heart disease was primarily a heart case, but the

JAN. 6, I9231 MEDICAL NEWS. [ RmmJAIL'69 19231 IM'RDICAL J01=2;AL ~~~~~~~45

ItntHu rstits anb LaI1t4ts.UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS.

THE following candidates have been approved at the examinationsIndicated:Tuxan M.B., Cs.B.-Forensio Medicine: F. El Ahmadi, C. B. Armit,

T. F. Black, R. Blair, W. B. C. Campbell, B. H. Craig, W. Cunning.ham, J. W. A. Dennis, T. A. Doran, L. Farrell, D. Ki. Ferens, H. J.Fraser, C. H. S. Gowdie, J. S. Guruwara, ,1. A. G. Keddie, L. R.Khan, J. M. A. Lowson, A. K. McCowan, J. C. MacMillan, D. F.Mensies, J. B. Murray, D. Myles, G. Napier, D. M. Rosq, B. W.Pycroft, J. D. Saggar, A. Shand, J. D. Sinolair, D. Stewart, C. F.3winton,J. Wilson. Public Health: F. El Ahmadi, C. B. Armib,T. F. Black, R. Blair, W. B. C. Canpbell, T. Christie. R. H. Craig,W. Cunnlngham. J. W. A. Dennis, T. A. Doran, G. A. Dunlop,L. Farrell, D. R. Ferens, H. J. Fraser, C. H. S. Gowdie, J. M. A.Lowson, A. K. McCowan. J. C. MacMillan, D. b'. Menzies,P. Myles, G. Napier, J. Petrie, D. M. Boss, B. W. Rycroft, J. D.Saggar, A. Shand, J. D. Sinclair. B. P. Sood, D. Stewart, C. F.Swinton, J. Wilson.

FOuBTE M.B., CaH.B.-Medicine: J. Craigie, Jean M. Davidson, H.Fisher, P. G. Grant, S. S. Ogilvie, J. E. Overstead, Nora A. M.Rodger, Blanche D. S. Spence, W. A. Steel, A. K. Tateson, W.ThoMson, T. Wilson. Surgery: W. S. D. Elder, Ruby N. FoggieP. G. Grant, C. R. Henderson. Mary M. Jack, Nora M. Lindberg:Grace M. MeRorie, Jean H. Morton, Janet L. A. Muirhead, S. S.Ogilvie, A. B. Rich rdson, Nora A. M. Rodger, J. Singh, Janet 0.Stephen, W. Thomson. Midwifery: D. A. K. Cassells, C. B.Henderson, S. S. Ogilvie, Blanche D. S. Spenoe, Janet 0. Stephen.W. Thomson, T. Wilson.

UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL.THE diploma In tropical medicine has been awarded to M. J.Cohen, A. C. Crawford, C. M. Gracias, W. A. Letham, and S. D.Itieley.

UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN.TRINITY COLLEGE.

4T the Winter Commencements held on December 20th, 1922, thetollowing degrees and licences in the Faculty of Medicine wereconferred:M.D.-G. 0. F. Alley, F. G. Robertson, *J. P. de Villiers, *H. V. F. F.

Exner.M.B., B.Cus., B.A.O.-R. R. Baker, C. E. Brunton, L. J. Coetzee, F. B.

D'Aroy, H. C. Dundon, M. Gal ivan, B. G uck, Mary H. Harcourt,R. Hegy, G. E. Holmes, J. B. Horan, Florine I. Irwin, Ruth Lemon,C. G. R. MoCaldin, G. B. E. McCrea, J. O'N. McKenna, D. J. Malan,I. P. Myers, M. G. J. Powell, V. Robinson, P. Samolsky, M.Schwartsberg, Charlotte A. Stuart, C. G. S. van Heyningen, D. M.Vellema, B. Vivier, J. D. Wicht.

Lic. MED. AND S.-A. W. Eksteen.*In absenttid.

SOCIETY OF APOTHECARIES OF LONDON.THE following candidates passed in the subjects indicated:Suraery.-D. D. Anderson, G. R. Butt rworth, E. M. Chidson, H. Hirst,

G. Rothaus, R. A. Walker, A. Weinger.Mfedicil'e.-D. D. Ande son, G. K. Butterworth, E. M. Chidson, *L. A.

Daly, S. Douglag, D. J. Dubash, tM. P. Parker, P. D. Richards,*S. W. Turtle.

Forensic Medicine.-A. H. Allam, D. D. Anderson, L. A. Daly, M. P.Parker.

Midwifery.-D. D. Anderson, B. Dons, S. E. Hymans de Tiel, C. F. Parry.* Section I. t Section IL

The diploma of the Society (L.M.S.S.A.) was granted to the followingcandidates entitling them o practise Medicine, Surgery, and Mlidwifery:D. D. Anderson, E. M. *hidson. B. Dous, D. J. Dubash, C. F. Parry, P. D.Itchards, G Rothaus, and A. Weinger.

DEATHS IN THE SERVICES.Major Satyacharu Pal, IndianMedical Service,died at Chittagong

on October 7th, 1922, aged 40. He was born on December 24th, 1881,and educated in the Calcutta Medical College, after which he tookthe S3cottish triple qualification in 1906. He entered the I.M.S.as lieutenant on February 1st, 1908, became captain after three andmajor after twelve years' service. He was serving in civil employ-ment In the province of Bengal.Captain Norman Edward Packer, R.A.M.C., died at Cologne, on

October 26th, 1922, aged 31. He was born on June 13th, 1891, andeducated at Sydney University, where he graduated M.B. andCh.B. in 1915. He took a temporary commission as lieutetiantXR.A.M.C. on 'March 23rd, 1915, was promoted to captain after ayear's service, and on April lst, 1919 was confirmed as captain inthe corps, ranking from September i3rd, 1918.

The commandership of the Order of the British Empire conferredupon Colonel W. G. Beyts, A.M.S., announced in theLondon Gazetteof January 8th, 1919, has, on the recommendation of the SecretaryQf State for War, been transferred to the Military Division of theOrder.

AtUbiCal__ ehts;THE scheme for the administration and staffing of the

Maudsley Hospital provides for the employment of con-sulting surgeons and for an expenditure of £500 a year Inpayment of fees and expenses, including the cost of anydental work necessary. The London County Council hasnow proposed that the number of consultants shall be flve-namely, a surgeon, a gynaecologist, an ear, throat, and nosesurgeon, an ophthalmic surgeon, and a dental surgeon-andthat the honorarium In each case shall nob exceed £100a year.SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES, G.C.M.G., M.D., the British

Ambassador, recently opened with an address the localcancer week held at Washington. An announcement wasmade to the effect that Mr. Albert D. Lasker, chairman ofthe United States Shipping Board, had made a donatioitof 25,000 dollars to the American Society for the Control ofCancer, in recognition of the excellent work that has beendone by the Washington Committee.THE Prince of Wales has appointed Lord Dawson of Penn,

G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., C.B., M.D., Sir Thomas Horder, M.D.,and Dr. John Weir, to be Physicians in Ordinary to His RoyalHighness; Sir Hugh Rigby, K.C.V.O., M.B., F.R.C.S., to beSurgeon in Ordinary to His Royal Highness; and Sir F.Stanley Hewett, K.C.V.O., M.D., to be Surgeon-Apothecaryto His Royal Highness and his household.PERIODICALS which purport to enlighten the lay public to a

greater or less degree upon matters of medical interestardnot unknown either in this country or in America, but thenew monthly magazine Hygeia, which is, shortly to bepublished by the American Medical Association, is in Asomewhat different category. It is designed to appeal to th9medical practitioner as well as to the layman, to serve, as alink between the organized medical profession and the generalpublic, and to keep the public in touch with the advancesthat scientifla medicine is making in the prevention anQalleviation of disease. Its contents are to include originalcontributions by leaders In public health and scientiflamedicine, as well as editorial comments. Authoritativeinformation is to be given in replies to questions of generalinterest, and a section "for the children " is announced,written " in language they can understand." The magazineis to be illustrated and will contain summaries of literatureand reviews of books, with a column of humour depicting"the lighter side of health problems." There are manydifficulties to be overcome by this new venture. For instance?those scientists whose knowledge is greatest are not alwaysthose who can best place a scientific subject suitably beforea lay audience. Again, for the understanding of any explana.tion of the processes of the disease a certaia fundamentalknowledge of the essentials of the anatomy or physiology isnecessary. There is, however, evidently a demand to-day bythe lay public for enlightenment on medical science, sinceeven in this country many newspapers think It desirable tohave a "medical correspondent " on the staff.DR. W. KEEN, district medical officer for Chelsea, has jus

completed fifty years of service with the Chelsea Board otGuardians. Dr. Keen was educated at St. George's Hospital,and took the diplomas of M.R.C.S.Eng. in 1866 and L.R.C.P.Lond. in 1867.THE annual general meeting of the Harveian Society will

be held at the rooms of the Medical Society of London,11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, on Thursday,January 11th, at 8.15 p.m., when the election of officersfor the forthcoming year will take place and the president,Sir Wm. Willcox, X.C.I.E., will give an address. A smokingconcert will be held at the end of the meeting.DR. JOHN C. D. IRVINE, who recently resigned the office of

parochial medical officer, Muthill, has been presented by hisfriends and patients with a chiming clock and cheque for£275, as a token of their respect and esteem, and in appre.ciation of his services to the parish for over thirty-two years.AN outbreak of cholera began in the province of Chiba in

Japan on September 29th, 1922, and by October 7th there were107 deaths. The disease spread along the coast, and byOctober 10th there were 44 deaths in Tokyo.OF the 17,350 medical officers who were employed in the

German army during the war, 1,783, or 10.2 per cent., werekilled or died of illness; 4,696 members of the sanitary corpswerekilled,and 157 died of disease;5,722 stretcher-bearerswere killed, and 786 died of disease; 28 nurses were killed,and 560 died of disease; and of the chaplains, dispensers,voluntary nurses and sisters, 9, 9, 16, and 8 respectively werekilled.--