Eye, Infections of, Due to Foreign Bodies or Traumatism, J. A. White-76, Nov., p.
Eye, Pain in, T. M. Stewart-62, Nov., p. 578. Eye Symptoms, Relief of, Following Tonsil and Adenoid Work, T. M. Stewart-113, Nov., p. 336.
Eye, The, in General Diseases, G. H. Mundt -128, Nov., p. 675.
Eye Work for the General Practitioner, A. Weichelt-43, Nov., p. 643.
Eyeball, Two Cases of Rupture of, with Dis-
location of Lens Under Conjunctiva and Ejection of Lens from Eyeball, A. Rupp -10, Oct., p. 295.
Eyestrain, E. W. Fox-58, Nov., p. 219. Foreign Bodies, Superficial, in Eye, J. H. Shorter-76, Nov., p. 354.
Glaucoma, Acute, Seasonal Prevalence of, F. P. Maynard-164c, Nov., p. 869. Glaucoma, Origin of (Zur Entstehung des Glaukoms), Levinsohn-93, Oct. 19, p. 1891.
Glaucoma, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treat-
ment, C. W. Kinney-174, Nov., p. 962. Gonorrhoeal Ophthalmia, Two Severe Cases of, Cured by Lenicet (Deux cas graves d'ophtalmie blenorragique guéris par le lenicet), Terlinck-94b, Oct. 17, p. 821. Headache and Ocular Treatment, F. Fergus -66a, Nov., p. 321.
Hydrophthalmos, Pathology of, E. G. Gross- 24, Nov., p. 718.
Iris, Cases of Congenital Anomaly of, Polte -24, Nov., p. 699.
Iris, Congenital Anomaly of, C. Haeberlin- 24, Nov., p. 717.
Keratitis, Interstitial, Due to Acquired Syph- ilis, J. H. Claiborne-202, Nov. 27, p. 361.
Lens, An Adjustable, for Oblique Illumina- tion of Eyes, S. W. Newmayer-150, Nov. 21, p. 987. Lens, Case of Extraction of Fragment of Steel from, O. Feilke-24, Nov., p. 710. Lids, Granulated, Complications and Treat- ment of, B. Pitts-119, Nov., p. 493. Magnet Operations on the Eye, H. Schmidt- Rimpler-24, Nov., p. 706. Neuroses, Reflex, Arising from Ocular and Nasal Abnormalities, S. L. Ziegler 150, Nov. 7, p. 869.
Ocular Muscle, Injuries of, J. Fejer 24, Nov., p. 713.
Ocular Neuritis, Plumbic, in Queensland Children, J. L. Gibson-29, Nov. 14, p. 1488.
Ophthalmia, Sympathetic, After Eviscera- tion and Mules' Operation, with Case, H. Gifford-164, Nov., p. 584. Ophthalmia, Sympathetic, Following Mules' Operation, C. H. Probst-164, Nov., p. 583.
Ophthalmia, Sympathetic, 31 Days After Re- moval of Injured Eye, G. H. Mathewson -164, Nov., p. 570. Ophthalmic Conditions
in Government Schools in Egypt and Their Ameliora- tion, A. F. MacCallan-164c, Nov., p. 856.
Ophthalmic Practice, Limitations of, D. T. Vail-164, Nov., p. 541.
Ophthalmitis, Post-operative Sympathetic, D. M. Campbell-164, Nov., p. 575. Ophthalmitis, Transferred, Following Inser- tion of Gold Ball Into Scleral Cavity; Enucleation; Recovery; Case, C. A. Oli- ver-164, Nov., p. 592.
Ophthalmology for General Practitioners, L. Connor-79, Nov. 28, p. 1833. Ophthalmology, New Therapeutic Agents in
(Neuere medicamente in der Augenheil- kunde), Ischreyt-183b, Aug. 30, p. 403. Optic Neuritis, Pseudo, T. B. Schneideman- 164, Nov., p. 572. Orbit, Traumatic Pulsating Tumor of (Tu- meur pulsatile traumatique de l'orbite), Guibal-25g, Oct., p. 622.
Ossification and Calcification in the Eye, K. Rumschewitsch-24, Nov., p. 701. Peribulbar Carcinoma, W. Reis-24, Nov., p. 712.
Pigmentation, Acquired, of Posterior Sur- face of Cornea, J. Oeller-24, Nov., p. 715.
Ptosis, Simplification of DeGrandmont's Op- eration for, S. Theobald-34, Nov., p. 331.
Pupil, Action. of Cocaine Upon, Henderson and Parsons-164a, Nov., p. 325. Pupil, The, in Extraocular Disease, H. C. DeV. Cornwell-15, Oct., p. 464. Refraction, Estimation of Errors of, by As- tigmatic Charts, E. K. Ellis-164, Nov., p. 595. Refraction, Ocular, Teaching the Subject of, E. Jackson-164, Nov., p. 547. Refractionists, Medical and Non-medical;
Their Work Compared, H. W. Champlin -70a, Nov., p. 412.
Retina, Bilateral Glioma of, with Numerous Metastases, J. P. Gardiner-24, Nov., p. 657.
Scotometer, A New Form of, P. C. Bardsley -164a, Nov., p. 327.
Sodium Iodate Injections, Subjunctival, in External and Internal Eye Diseases, A. Schiele-24, Nov., p. 701. Sphygmomanometer, Practical Value of, to the Ophthalmologist, J. Dunn-24, Nov., p. 687.
Squint, Early Treatment and Recognition of, W. F. Blake-35a, Nov., p. 385. Symblepharon, Corneal Opacities and a
Probably Fibrofatty Tumor of Conjunc- tiva, All of Prenatal Origin, in Woman with Hereditary Cataracts at an Early Age, B. Chance-24, Nov., p. 680.
Syphilis as Seen by Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, H. G. Thomas-35a, Nov., p. 377.
Test for Eyes and Ears of Employes of Southern Railway Co., J. L. Minor-76, Nov., p. 359.
Vena Opticociliaris, New-formed; Case Re- sulting from Choked Disc, J. R. Van Geuns-24, Nov., p. 711.
Vision, Peripheral, Peculiarities of, II, H. C. Stevens-175, Nov., p. 373.
in Relation to Chronic Middle-ear Suppuration, G. W. Mackenzie--68, Nov., p. 835. Deaf Mutes, Results of Application of Bárá- ny's Tests to, A. R. Tweedie-84a, Nov., p. 592.
Infectious Diseases, Nose, Throat and Ear Complications of, F. E. Carmody_58, Nov., p. 215.
Labyrinth, Acute Suppuration of, Following Acute Otitis Media, E. B. Dench-22, Sept., p. 746.
Labyrinth, Functional, Testing of (Ueber
die Funktionsprüfung des Labyrinthes), Mackenzie-25j, LXXVII, 1 and 2, p. 1. Labyrinth, Non-acoustic Functions of, P. Fridenberg-22, Sept., p. 670.
Labyrinth Suppuration; Differential Diagno- sis, G. W. Mackenzie-70a, Nov., p. 399. Labyrinth Suppuration; Diagnosis and Treatment (Die Labyrinth-Eiterung, etc.), Glogau-154, Oct., p. 194. Labyrinthine Vertigo, Clinical Considera- tions of (Considérations cliniques sur le vertige labyrinthique), Moure-78c, Oct. 18, p. 661.
Mastoid Operation, Indications for, D. H. Trowbridge-35a, Nov., p. 368.
Middle-ear Aspirator, A, P. R. Wood—15, Oct., p. 481.
Middle-ear Disease, Ignorance of, Signifi- cance of, H. M. Hays-45, Nov. 21, p. 589.
Middle-ear Disease, Relation of Tonsils and Adenoids to, A. K. Higgs-127, Nov., p. 619.
Noises in Ear, Objective; Case (Fall eines objectiv hörbaren entotischen Ohrenge- räusches), Halasz-169a, Oct. 11, p. 994. Otitic Brain Abscess, Diagnosis of, T. Hei- mann-22, Sept., p. 800.
Otitis Media, Chronic Recurrent Suppura- tive, S. MacE. Smith-128, Nov., p. 679. Otitis Media, Chronic Recurrent Suppura- tive, and Its Relation to Mastoid and Intracranial Complications, S. MacE. Smith-22, Sept., p. 723.
Otitis Media, Chronic Suppurative, S. B. Leslie--113, Nov., p. 337.
Otitis Media Propagata, Mucopurulent Au- ral Discharge, P. Fridenburg-25, Nov., p. 849.
Otitis Media Purulenta, Chronic, A. Wiener -123, Nov. 7, p. 794.
Otosclerosis, Etiology of, T. J. Harris-22, Sept., p. 645.
Otosclerosis, Pathology and Prognosis of, W. S. Bryant--22, Sept., p. 652. Polyp, The Ear; Clinical and Pathological Manifestations, L. J. Goldbach Nov., p. 646.
Vestibular Apparatus, Examination Into Condition of, in a Series of Cases of Deafness of Non-suppurative Origin, N. H. Pike-84a, Nov., p. 596.
General Practitioner and Cases Usually Referred to Specialist, Particularly Those of Nose and Throat, H. A. Harri- son-68, Nov., p. 829.
Infectious Diseases, Nose, Throat and Ear Complications of, F. E. Carmody-58, Nov., p. 215.
Laryngeal Tuberculosis, Present-day Treat- ment of, H. Barwell-28, Nov. 26, p. 189. Laryngitis, Stridulous (Ein Beitrag Laryngitis stridula), Rahner-143a, Oct. 13, p. 2139.
Larynx, Large Tumors of (Tumori gigan- teschi della laringe), Massei-250, Oct., p. 149.
Larynx, Recurrent and Abductor Paralysis of, J. W. Gleitsmann-22, Sept., p. 587. Larynx, Recurrent and Abductor Paralysis of; Diagnosis and Treatment, W. E. Cas- selberry-22, Sept., p. 607. Larynx, Trachea and Esophagus, Direct Ex- amination of, by Brüning's Instrument, H. Tilley-95, Nov. 7, p. 1359. Larynx, Villous Tumor of (Tumeur villeuse du larynx), Lannois-18d, Sept., p. 241. Maxillary Sinus, Anatomical and Pathologi-
cal Conditions of, in Relation to Teeth, A. S. Underwood-84a, Nov., p. 62. Maxillary Sinusitis, Intraosseous Anesthe- sia in Radical. Treatment of (L'anesthé- sie intraosseuse dans la cure radicale des sinusites maxillaires), Garrot-78c, Oct. 4, p. 629.
Mouth Breathing, Causes and Evils of, W. G. Harrison-1, Oct., p. 635. Nasal Hæmorrhage, Common Source of, in Persons Previously Healthy, H. G. Lang- worthy-207b, Oct., p. 243.
Nasal Respiration, Its Relation to General Diseases, G. R. S. Corson-168, Nov., p. 125.
Nasopharynx, Fibroid Tumors of, W. Schep- pegrell 59, Nov., p. 654.
Nose, Congenital Deformity of (Deformita congenita del naso), Giuseppe 94d, Sept. 30, p. 1416.
Neuroses, Reflex, Arising from Ocular and Nasal Abnormalities, S. L. Ziegler 150, Nov. 7, p. 869.
Oral Cavity, Relation of, to the Great White Plague and Other Preventable Diseases, P. G. White-59, Nov., p. 644. Orbital Phlegmon Due to Fronto-ethmoidal Sinusitis, Treatment of (Traitement des phlegmons orbitaires dus aux sinusites fronto-ethmoïdales), Fromaget Oct. 11, p. 645.
Papilloma of Larynx in Children, J. P. Clark -22, Sept., p. 787.
Pharynx, Relation of Hypertrophy
Lymphoid Tissues of, to Tuberculosis (L'hypertrophie du tissue lymphoide du pharynx, ses rapports avec la tubercu- lose), Nobécourt and Tixier-64a, Sept. 22, p. 1287. Pigmentation
of Mucous Membrane of Mouth, H. G. Anthony-79, Nov. 14, p. 1685.
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves, Etiology of Paralysis of, of Peripheral Origin, D. B. Delavan-22, Sept., p. 631.
Rhinitis, Atrophic, Treatment of, L. S. Som- ers-138a, Nov., p. 342.
Rhinitis, Hypertrophic, Histo-pathology of (Contribution à l'histo-pathologie des rhinites hypertrophiques), Della-Vedova and Clerc-179c, Oct. 10, p. 431. Septum, Deviations of, W. R. Hobbs-206, Nov., p. 569.
Septum, Nasal, Indications for Operation on
(Des indications de l'opération de la cloison nasale), Réthi-179c, Oct. 3, p. 405. Septum, Nasal, Killian's Submucous Resec- tion of, C. M. Stewart-40, Nov., p. 677. Syphilis as Seen by the Nose and Throat Specialist, H. G. Thomas-35a, Nov., p. 377.
Tongue, Amyloid Tumors of (Zur Kenntniss der Amyloidtumoren der Zunge), Heller -208, Oct. 1, p. 1383.
Tongue, Black Hairy, N. R. Blegvad — 22, Sept., p. 753.
Tonsillar Ring and Paranasal Sinuses as Portals of Entry of Infectious Diseases, S. Rosenheim-34, Nov., p. 338. Tonsillitis, Follicular, Local Use of Aspirin in, G. Fetterolf-196, Nov., p. 761. Tonsil, Faucial, The Tuberculous, G. B. Sweeney-201, Nov., p. 261.
Tonsil, Method for Complete Enucleation of, J. A. West-34, Nov., p. 328. Tonsil Operations, The Fear of (Die Furcht Mandeloperationen), Hopmann
Tonsil, The Tuberculous Faucial, G. B. Swee- ney-58, Nov., p. 230.
Uvula, Ablation of, J. A. Pratt-207a, Oct., p. 316.
Windpipe, Gullet and Stomach, Direct In- spection of, J. A. White-202, Nov. 27, p. 366.
PUBLIC HEALTH AND FORENSIC MEDICINE.
ALCOHOL in Its Relation to Physical and
Mental Health of the Community, A. Gordon-59, Nov., p. 641.
Alcohol Question, Latest Verdict of Science Upon, J. H. Kellogg-142, Oct., p. 245.
Antituberculosis Campaign, Universities and Colleges as Factors in, W. McN. Miller-85c, Nov., p. 285. Antituberculosis Program, The, R. W. Philip -57a, Nov., p. 381.
Bakeries and Restaurants, Sanitary Super- vision of, L. M. Powers-35a, Nov., p. 371. Brighton, Sanitary Condition and Health of (Etude de l'état sanitaire et de la salu- brité dans Brighton), Dabout-78a, Oct. 10, p. 403.
Climatic Fallacy, The, LeR. S. Peters-73c, Nov., p. 586.
Colorado as a Health Resort, F. D. Patter- son-182, Nov., p. 449. Consumption's Problems, Probing, G. B. H. Swayze-151, Nov., p. 325. Contagious Disease Hospitals, Municipal; Their Importance to the Community, R. J. Wilson-32, Nov., p. 195. Coroners and Their Duties, J. W. Brodnax- 202, Nov. 27, p. 369. Disinfection Experiments with New Autan Preparations (Einige Desinfektionsver- suche mit dem neuen Autanpräparat), Marmann-73b, Oct. 1, p. 1137.
Evil, The Baneful, of Society, N. E. Aron- stam-6, Nov., p. 453.
Expert Testimony, Thoughts on, G. H. Bo- gart-182, Nov., p. 451.
Filtration System, Intermittent Continuous, T. A. Murray-60, Nov., p. 453.
Food Preservation, Value of, H. L. Harris- 17, Nov., p. 481.
Hospital Construction, J. N. E. Brown-40, Nov., p. 609.
Housing of the Poor, Question of (Zur
Wohnungsfrage armer Leute), Heiden- hain-217, Oct. 20, p. 711.
Hygiene, Personal, F. R. Keefer-165, Nov., p. 670.
Industrial Evils Considered, C. G. West-58, Nov., p. 252.
Innocent Wife and Child, The, A. H. White -52, Nov., p. 657.
Insane, Development of Legal Relations Con-
cerning the, with Suggestions for Re- form, A. McL. Hamilton-123, Nov. 7, p. 781. Law, The, and Medical Experts, with Par- ticular Reference to Codes of Criminal Procedure of European Countries, C. G. Cumston-28, Nov. 19, p. 672. Insects and Disease, J. B. Huber-152, Nov., p. 580.
Malaria in Greece (Malaria in Griechenland, II), Rose-58i, Sept. 19, p. 139. Massachusetts State Hospital for Inebriates and Dipsomaniacs, R. A. Woods-168, Nov., p. 140.
Meat Inspection, Federal and Municipal Abattoirs, G. A. Johnson-77b, Nov., p. 73.
Medical Expert Witness, The, S. S. Bass- 111, Nov., p. 629.
Medical Expert in Court, The, C. R. Parke- 199, Oct., p. 251.
Medical Secret, The (Le secret medical), Marsan-102, Nov., p. 629.
Medical Work in the Philippines, H. J. Nichols-199, Oct., p. 251.
Milk Hygiene, History of, up to Middle of Last Century (Zur Geschichte der Milch- hygiene bis zur Mitte des vorigen Jahr- hunderts), Hanauer-73b, Oct. 15, p. 1201.
Morbidity Returns, International Classifica- tion as Applied to, C. F. Mason-150, Nov. 28, p. 1016.
Morbidity Statistics, Purposes and Objects of, and the Methods of Collecting Them, J. M. Eager-150, Nov. 7, p. 878. Municipal Kitchens for the Sick (Städtische Krankenküchen), Sternberg-58i, Oct. 8, p. 145.
National Department of Public Health in Relation to the Antituberculosis Prob- lem, C. A. L. Reed-32, Nov., p. 203. Physician as an Educator, G. B. Lake-131, Nov., p. 263.
Prophylaxis vs. Treatment, S. W. Smith- 123, Nov. 14, p. 834.
Prostitute, The, S. Carleton-68, Nov., p. 824. Public Health Administration in England. and United States Compared (Contin- ued), A. Ravogli-182, Nov., p. 456. Public Health, A National Department of, C. A. L. Reed-79, Nov. 28, p. 1856. Public Health Plank, The, C. E. Wood-150, Nov. 28, p. 125.
Pure Milk Problem, The, G. H. Kress-35a, Nov., p. 369.
Public Health, Relation of Military Forces of United States to, W. C. Rucker-79b, Nov., p. 333.
Rigor Mortis, Instantaneous, E. S. McKee- 122, Nov., p. 358.
Sanitarians and Sanitary Inspectors, A Course of Instruction for, F. F. Wes- brook-82b, Nov. 15, p. 466. School Child, The, J. W. Van Derslicé-150, Nov. 7, p. 881.
School Children, Medical Inspection of, R. P. Williams-174a, Nov., p. 725. Sewage Purification, Present Practice in, E. J. Fort-100c, Nov., p. 397. Smallpox in Minnesota, Present Status of, G. W. McIntyre-82b, Nov. 15, p. 470. Smallpox, Present Management of, in Min- nesota, H. M. Bracken-82b, Nov. 15, p. 463. Smoke, Bituminous Coal, Its Chemistry and Effects on Health of Man and Plants, Works of Art and Commerce, J. W. Wainwright-123, Nov. 7, p. 791. Social Evil, Regulation of, in Our Large American Cities, G. F. Lydston-193, Nov., p. 183.
Tuberculosis War, The Red Cross in the, S. A. Knopf-150, Nov. 28, p. 1013. Typhoid Fever in Berlin (Der Unterleibs- Typhus in Berlin), Nesemann-217, Oct. 5, p. 677.
Typhoid Fever in the South as Deduced from a Study of Typhoid Fever in Rich- mond, Va., Levy and Freeman-163a, Nov., p. 315.
Ventilation, E. R. Swan-183a, Nov., p. 636. Water, Boiled; Is It Unsafe?-114, Nov., p. 417.
Water, Drinking, Importance of Hypomin- eral Character of (De l'importance du caractère hypominéral de l'eau d'usage interne), Voisin-64a, Oct. 13, p. 1395.
ANATOMIC MATERIAL, Legitimate; The
Anatomic Law, G. H. Bogart--
114, Nov., p. 402.
Cell Proliferation, Reactive, in the White Rat and Its Relation to the Genesis of Transplantable Tumors, I. Levin-82a, Nov. 5, p. 811.
Clinical Research, Basic Conditions of a National Association for, J. Krauss 155, Nov., p. 547.
Colleges, Our, Why We Should Take More Interest in, A. H. Seibert-113, Nov., p. 338.
Esperanto and the Medical Profession, C. H. Fessenden-155, Nov., p. 560.
Interscapular Gland, The, E. Bonnot-79a, Oct., p. 43.
Kidney Tissue, Study of Experimental Re- duction of, with Special Reference to the Changes in That Remaining, Samp- son and Pearce-82a, Nov. 5, p. 745. Leucocytes, Precipitation of Bacterial Ex- tracts by Extracts of, Hiss and Zinsser -80a, Nov., p. 399.
Liver, Morphology and Development of, O. C. Bradley-79a, Oct., p. 1. Medical Advance, Currents and Counter-cur-
rents in, A. R. Elliott-101, Nov., p. 161. Medical Colleges and Examining Boards, W. C. Smith-127, Nov., p. 605.
Ocular Pathology, Teaching of, to Graduates and Undergraduates, C. A. Wood-164, Nov., p. 553.
Paediatrics, Teaching of, in European Schools, H. M. McClanahan-167, Nov., p. 681.
Pathology, The New, M. Whitacre-45, Oct. 31, p. 505.
Pathology, The Teaching of, at the Univer sity of Michigan, F. P. Rous-34, Nov., p. 336. Post-graduate Student, The, W. G. Spiller- 199, Oct., p. 234.
Psychology of Lower Animals, Convincing Phenomena in, G. F. Lydston 187a, Sept., p. 358.
Qualification to Practice Medicine, What Schedule of Documentary Evidence Should Be Accepted as Evidence of, D. D. Van Meter-58, Nov., p. 221. Respiration, Physiological Mechanism of, with Special Reference to Movements of Vertebral Column and Diaphragm, J. F. H. Dally-79a, Oct., p. 93.
Spores Developed at an Elevated Tempera- ture, A Study of, B. R. LeRoy 150, Nov. 21, p. 981.
Therapeutics, Post-graduate School of -4, Nov., p. 1501.
Tropical Diseases, Work of Board for Study of, in the Philippines-79b, Nov., p. 361. Tuberculin Test, Conjunctival, in Guinea- pigs Infected with Human, Bovine or Avian Bacilli, F. T. Lord-28, Nov. 12, p. 639. University Influences, J. G. Clark-199, Oct., p. 239.
MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS.
ACTEA RACEMOSA, F. A. Gustafson
Active Principles, The, W. C. Abbott-114, Nov., p. 418.
Adrenalin Chloride, Uses of, C. O. Aber- nethy-163a, Nov., p. 344.
Adrenalin, Diuretic Action of, and Active Principle of Pituitary Body, Houghton and Merrill-79, Nov. 28, p. 1849. Adrenalin Therapy, S. Floersheim-15, Oct., p. 450.
Antipyretics and Fever, J. A. Burnett-207a, Oct., p. 315.
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