-I ~jrmsiTi aiItedh¶a2THUajIrnruaL TE1JOURNAL OF THE " RHTH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

EDITED BY

NORMAN GERALD HORNER, M.A., M.D.

VOLUME I, 1928.

JANXUAFY TO JUNE:.

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'II1 i JAN.-JUNB, I928[ MDAL JoImNAI.

KEY TO DATES AND PAGES.

Tim following table, giving a key to the dates of issue and the page numbers of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL and SUPPLEMENT in the first volume for 1928, may prove convenient to readers in search of a reference. Serial Date of Journal supplement No. Issue. Pages. Pages. 3496 Jan. 7th 1- 38 1- 8 3497 ,, 14th 39- 82 9- 12 3498 ,, 21st 83- 120 13- 24 3499 ,, 28th 121- 164 25- 32 3500 Feb. 4th 165- 204 33- 40 3501 1th 205- 244 41- 44 3502 18th 245- 292 45- 56 3503 25th 293- 334 57- 68 3504 March 3rd 335- 382 69- 76 3505 ,, 10th 383- 430 77- 84 3506 17th 431- 480 85- 92 3507 , 24th 481- 534 93- 100 3508 ,, 31st 535- 582 .101 - 112 3509 April 7th 583- 618 .113 - 120 3510 14th 619- 650 .121 - 124 3511 21st 651- 700 .125- 136 3512 28th 701- 742 .137- 180 3513 May 5th 743- 788 .181 - 204 3514 12th 789- 832 205 - 212 3515 ,, 19th 833- 884 .213- 220 3516 -26th 885- 930 .221 - 228 3517 June 2nd 931- 966 .229 - 236 3518 9th 967 - 1008 .237 - 248 3519 16th 1009 - 1054 .249- 264 3520 23rd 1055 - 1098 .265- 276 3521 30th 1099- 1134 .277 - 288 INDEX TO VOLUME I FOR 1928.

READERS in search of a particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several cases distributed 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, New Growth, 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; Motor and Automobile; Association, Institution, and Society, etc. Subjects dealt with under various main headings in the JOURNAL have been set out in alphabetical order under their respective headings -for example, " Correspondence," 4 Leading Articles," " The Week," " Reviews," etc. Original Articles are indicated by the letter (0).

A. ACHARD, Ch.: Clinique Mldicale de l'Hpital Alcoholism, etiology of: Discussion at the Royal Beanjon, rev., 635 Society of Medicine, 594-Correspondence on, AARON, Charles D.: Diseases of the Digestive Acne, ultra-violet rays for, 966, 1C07 691 Organs, with Special Reference to their Acriflavine in wound treatment (J. G. Grabam), ALDRIDGE, E. A.: Appreciation of Basil Thorn Diagnosis and Treatment. fourth edition, 173 Lang, 201 rev., 806 Acta Medica Scandinavica: Supplementum xix: Alepol." 225 ABADIE, Dr., appointed an officer of the Legion Der Gehalt des Blutes an Calciutm und Kalium ALEXANDER, A.: Treatment of ulcers of the of Honour, 243, 291 (Eskil Kylin), 60-Memoir of Karl Petr6n, 119 mouth, 2q3 Abbreviations, use of, 5S2 Acta Paecliatrica: Possible dangers of cod-liver ALEXANDER, Browning: Liver diet in pernicious ABDERHALDEN, Emil, nominated an honorary oil (E Agduhr), 639 anaemia, 179 member of the Chinese Physiological Society Acta Psychiatrica et Neurologica: Viggo ALEXANDER F. Matthias: Body and mind, 788 at Pekin, 1096 Christiansen number, 231 ALEXANDER, Sir Sidney: Intravenous treatment Abdomen, acute (E. R. Flint). 209 (0)-Corre- Acta Tubercu-loee, Scandinavica * The "BHil- of varicose ulcers, 898 spondence on, 284, 325, 377, 411, 470 san" Institute in Norrbotten (Gustaf Neander), ALFORD, Henry James. obituary notice of, 882 Abdomen, acute, diagnosis of (John Marnoch), 638 Alkaline treatment of gastric and duodenal 136-Review of books on, 223, 1069-" Rising Actinomycosis of the lung, primary (Herbert ulcer (Hugh MacLean), 619 (0) test" for, 788 Sharpe), 1107 (0) Alkaloids, the production of (T. A. Henry), 638 Abdomen, foreign bodies in the. 199. See also Actinomycosis pulmonary (F. M. Johns), 404 Alkalosis and ketosis, 402 Foreign body Actinotherapy, review of books on, 356 ALLAN, F. J.: Painless first labour, 480 Abdominal pain as exemplified in acute appendic- Acute abdomen. See Abdomen ALLAN, Goo. A.: The early detection and super-. itis (John Morley), 887 (0)-Note on, 906- ADAM, James: Peptone treatment of asthma, vision of rheumatic infection in children, 39 Correspondence on, 1085 328-Laryngeal myxoedema, 594-Five genera- (0) Abdominal wall, gynaecological involvements of tions attended by one doctor, 832-Otosclet osis, Allan , James Cyril Dalmahoy: a memoir, rev., the (Frederick Roques), 55 983 139 ABERCROMBIE, R. G.: Curvatures of the spine ADAMS, S. (and H. C. WESTON): On thte Relief of ALLIBUTT [Sir Clifford] memorial at Papworth. following encephalitis lethargica, 174 (0) Eyestrain among Persons Performing very See Papworth Aberdeen. See Scotland Fsne Work, 1119 ALLEN, Geo. P. F.: The Meinicke syphilitic Abortion, criminal, medico-legal aspects of ADDISON, 0. L.: Treatment of hare-lip, 1025 reaction, 1049-Heat cramp and heat hyper- (G. Roche Lynch), 452 Addison's disease (L. Abrathamson), 452 pyrexia, 1C98 Abortion and sepsis, 1049 Adenoids, death after operation for (parlia- ALTOUNYAN, E. H. R.: Blood group percentages Abortion and shock, 239. 327. 375, 471, 524 mentary note), 616 for Arabs, Armenians, and Jews, 546 Abortions to be reported in the city of New York, Adolescence, review of book on, 806 ALTROCK, Hermann: Kleine Sportskunde, 365 81 Adrenaline in medical and surgical practice " Ambidex " wrist splint, 1115 Abraham, Karl, Selected Papers of, 225 (W. M. Beaumont), 1104 (0) Ambulance Service: Home Service Ambulance ABRAHAMSON, Leonard: The over-sensitive Committee report, 603, 1053-First-aid service child, 220-Psychoneuroses, 221-Addison's AFRICA, SOUTH, UNION OF: on the roads, 603 disease, 452-(And T. Gillman MOORHEAD): Asbestosis, pulmonary in (F. W. Sir;son), 885 Ambulatory treatment of varicose ulcer. See Thrombo-phlebitis migrans, 586 (0) (0) Ulcer Abscess, hepatic, and appendicitis (W. A. Barnes Food, Drugs, and Disinfectants Bill, 1043 America. See United States and L. V. Pearson), 390 (0)-(William George), Health Insurance, National, in, 673 American tour of the Surgical Section of the 633 Health legislation, 370 Royal Society of Medicine, 186 Abscess, renal, following gonorrhoea (T. K. G. Medical Association's Congress, 684, 742 American universities, impressions of, 366 Way), 716 Medical, Dental, and Pharmacy Bill, 516,1042 AMERY, Mr.: Health of the Colonies, 1118 ABT, I. A.: Legion of Honour conferred -upon, Midwives, supervision of, 1C43 Amoebae, intestinal, of man (E. Brumpt), 1110 291 Native infantile mortality, 370 Anaemia, acute aplastic, 918, 1048. 1129 Acad6mie de Medecine: The bacillus Calmette- Official visit to (H. B3. Brackenbury), 726 Anaemia associated with dysphagia (A. Mason Gu6rin (B.C.G.), 230, 1077-Serum treatment Pretoria, health of, 370 Jones and Robert D. Owen). 256 (0)-Corre- of poliomyelitis, 403-Classes malonal-urea Public Health Amendment Bill, 1042 spondence on, 375, 467, 521, 610-(Sidney Elisa- (barbitone) derivatives as dangerous sub- South African Field Hospital, 232 beth Croskery). 494-Leading article, 636 stances, 581-B C.G. and non-tuberculous Typhoid immunizatiom by the mouth in, 159 Anaemia of malignant disease (leading article), infants (J. Ligni6res), 909 Vaccination problems, 1042 721 Acad6mie des Sciences: Le granld prix Lecontte Venereal diseases campaign, 517 Anaemia, pernicious, treated with liver diet awarded, 29 Venereal diseases notification, 1043 (lx'. A. Phillipps), 93 (0)-(H. F. Brewer, A. Q. Wells, and F. R. Fraser), 165 (0)-Discussion ACADEmY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE IN IRELAND: Africa. tropical, birth and death rates in (parlia- on, 178-Leading article, 188-Report by the Section of Medicinie.-The over sensitive mentary note). 532 Medical Research Council, 398, 463-(C. F. T. child, 220-Addison's disease, 452-Narcolepsy, Africa, West: West African Medical Staff, East). 491 (0) 945-Congenital pyloric stenosis, 945-Pitui- revised list, 787-Yellow fever in, 86) Anaemia, pernicious: Recipes for Drs. Minot and tary infantilism, 946 African Congress. See Congress Muiphy's Liver Diet for, rev.. 102-Messrs. Section of Obstetrics.-Two cases of twisted Agar serum, peptoned, an improvement in Armour's booklet of recipes, 243-Welloome broad ligament with cysts, 308-Vesico-vaginal (A. Gunn Auld), 171 (0)-Correspondence on, 328 liver extract. 502-13.D.H. liver extract, 806 fistulae, 308-Clinical report on the Rotunda AGAASIZ, Dr.: Non-tuberculous fibrosis of the Anaemia, review of book on, 918.1113 HospitalI, Dublin, 771 lung in children, 815 Anaemia, secondary, liver treatment of, 244 Sectiotn of Patlhologp.-Fracture of cervical AGDUHR, E.: Possible dangers of cod-liver oil, Anaesthesia, general. hyperglyeaemia in, an vertebrae, 553-Sarcoma of the lung and liver 639 atypical case (R. L. Mackay), 892 (0) 553-Portal cirrhosis, 633-Bacterial agglutina- Age at death and the birth rate. See Birth rate Anaesthesia, inhalabion, pri'ze for research on, tion, 633-Divbrticulitis, 1025-New growths. Age, prolongation of, in Scotland (William 381 1026-Fractional test meals, 1026 Robertson), 728 Anaesthesia, local, deaths from, 81 Section of Suroery.-Conservative treatment Air Force, Royal: Report on the health of the Anaesthesia, rectal oil-ether (Robert A. Hatcher), of spinal caries, 55-Treatment of fractures. 55 force in 1926.186-Estimates, 472, 529-Parlia- 769 -Bone complications in typhoid fever, 56- mentary notes, 472, 474, 697, 830-Hospitals of, Anaesthetic, general, a new type of-tetrabrom- Thyroidectomy in toxic goitre, 353-Obstetrical 474-Accidents in, 830 ethyl alcohol, " avertin " (W. E. Dixon), 896 fractures of the femur, 354-Tuberculosis of Air navigation: Medical requirements for Anaesthetics and diabetes, 1127 the urinary tract, 666- -keletal metastases in aviators (civil flying), 20-Medical Examina- Anaesthetics, local, activity of, 68 carcinoma, 839-Surgical uses of radium, 899 tion of Civilian Aviators 991 Anaesthetics in obstetrics (Eardley Holland), AITKEN, McCrae: Scope of surgery in chronic 394-Discussion, 395 Academy of Medicine of Jerusalem, 865 arthritis, 348 Anaphylaxis, severe, 480, 582 Accident prevention, psychology of, 191; con- AITRIN, C. J. Hill: Case of somatic taeniasis,943 Anastomosis between the recurrent laryngeal ference on, 191 Alabama, a Listerian in, 582 and phrenic nerves. See Nerve Accident services in industry, 1077 Alberta. Government travelling clinics in, 516- Anastomosis, nephro-ureteral, after complete AccideDtal haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage avulsion of the ureter, 1091 Accidents in coal mines (parliamentary note), Sterilization of the feeble-minded in, 680, 823. 830 878 Anatomy, value of (M. B. Drennan), 109 Albuminuria during pregnancy (G. F. Gibberd), Ancient Scottish surgeon-John Naesmyth, 570 Accidents, road, hospitals and, 192, 232, 237, 925 219 ANDERSON, Adelaide Mary: Hun-matity and Accidents in the Royal Air Force (parliamentary Alcohol in relation to business life (Sir Maurice Labour in China, rev., 1029 note), 830 Craig), 408 ANDERSON, J.: Wire bristle in the bowel, 14 Accidents, street (parliamentary note), 290 Alcohol and longevity Pearl and ANDERSON, John: The effect on the tissues Accidents, street, followed by gas gangrene, 74, (Raymond electrode in 534. Agnes L. Bacon), 148 of the arc surgical diathermy, See also Gas gangrene Alcohol problem, review of book on, 1114 222 Achalasia and degeneration of Auerbach's Alcohol, revenue from the sale of, in India ANDERSON, Robert: Fatality rates of small-pox, plexus (A. T. Rake), 983 156 Achalasia of the cardia (so-called (parliamentary note), 381 cardiospasm), Alcoholic inebriety, causes f, 691, 774, 876. See ANDERSON, William: Chronic pulmonary sup- 690, 773. See also Cardia also Drunkenness puration .597 4 JAN.-JUNE, X928] INDEX. r £rz BNmTN- MuDI DIJOUVRNAL

ANDREWs, J. A.: Cytology of Jensen's rat sar- Artery, innominate, ligature of for innominate AsSOCIATION, BRITIBS MEDICAL.-Proceedings coma, 274 aneurysm (E. R. Flint), 979 of Branches and Divisions (continued): Aneurysm, innominate, ligature of the innomi- Artery, superior mesenteric, embolus of (Harold Southport Divisiosn.-Chronic muscular artery for (E. R. Flint), 979 J. Selby), 757 rheumatism and panniculitis, 293 Angostura bitters, composition of, 966 Artery, pulmonary, disease of the, 604 Tunbridge Wells Division.-Some notes on Anhydrou-s hydrocyanic acid exempted from key Artery, central retinal, bilateral embolism of diagnosis, 709 industry duty, 741 the (T. G. Wynne Parry) 178-Correspondence Ulster Braiich.-Cancer campaign, 72 Animal organiims, review of books on, 762 on, 286 Anititals, exoeriments on (parliamentarv note), Arthritis, chronic, etiology of (J. B. Burt), 309 Association, British Medical: Masonic Lodge, 474. 1096.1131-Debate in hldinburgh, 518, 1119- Arthritis, chronic, endocrine imbalance and its proposed formation of a, 681 Note on, 1111. See also Vivisection relation to (G. L. Kerr Prinsle), 751 (0) Association, British Medical: Scholarships and Animals, Slaughter of (Scotland) Bill, 289, 380, Arthritis, chronic, non-specific, report on (J. grants, 640, 675 1131. See also Slaughter Alison Glover), 815, 904 Association, Canadian Medical: Annual meet- Announcements of forthcoming events, etc., 37, Arthritis, infective, acidophilous miilk in (E. ing, 604-Maternal mortality in Canada, 604 80, 119, 163, 202, 242, 290, 333, 381, 428, 478, 532, Biddle), 519 Assotiation for the Development of Medical 580, 617, 649. 638, 741, 786, 830, 882, 928, 965, 1006, Arthritis, chronic rbeumatoid, the scolle of Relations: Annual meeting. 28 1053 1096. 1132 surgery in the treatment of (C. Max Page), 343 Association, Forfarshire Medical: Malignant Annual Charities Reaister and. Dige.st, rev., 806 (0)-Discussion on, 347-Calcium and carbonic complications of uterine fibromata, 803 ANREP: The coronary circulation, 404 acid content of the serurn in (D. MacmillanW, Association, Glasgow-Aberdeen University: Ante-natal clinics in Liverpool, 741 519 Annual luncheon, 463-Progress in public ANTHEAUME, A., death of, 695 Arthritis, rheumatoid, minimal rises of tein- health in Scotland, 463 Anthrax (parliament ry notes), 474 perature in (&I. Schmidt), 493 (0)-Correspon- Association of Health Visitors, Scottish: Con- Anthrax, serum treatment of (G. C. E. Simtipson), dence on, 610. See also Rheumatoid ference, 917 135 Arthropathy, Cbarcot's, of both wrists (C. Association, Hong-Kong Medical: Dinner to Anthropology. legislative, the science of (Arthur Worster-Drought), 717 European practitioners, 1053 MacDonald), 150 Artificial light. See Light Association, Hospital Saving, note on, 243, 699 Antirachitic effect of suinshine, 272. See also Artificial silk factories. See Factories Association, Irish Medical Schools'. and Rickets Asbestosis, pulmonary, in South Africa (F. W. Graduates': St. Patrick's Day Jubilee banquet, Antiseptics. fixation of by dr essings and tissues: Simson), 885 (0) 532 its importauce in wound treatment, with Asi, W. M. (and W. GORDON): Rain-bearing Association, Lausanne Medical Graduates': soecial reference to acriflavine (J. G. Grahaim), winds and early phthisis in Derbyshire. 337 (0) Medical men approv d for the M.D. degree, 37 173 (0) ASHBY, Hugh T. (and James ROBERTSON) Ergot Association, London, of the Medical Women's Antiseptics in ophthalmic surgery, 32 poisoning among rye br-ead consumers, 302 (0) Federation:-Digestive factors in rosacea, 222- Antistreptococcal action of ceriain arsenical Ashmolean Societv. See Society of Friends Cancer research by medical women, 641 preparations (Leonard Colebrook), 367 ASHTON, Robert Johnston: Kaisar-i-Hind medal Association of Medical Officers of Missionary Antivivisection,early days of (W. W. Keen), 291 conferred on, 988 Societies issues a new edition of Health Antrum, maxillary, foreign body in (S. Subba Assam, health progress in, 283 Instructions for Missionaries in the Trofpics, Rao), 546 Association, American Laryugolosical: Semi- 1133 Anus, imnperforate (J. W. Burns), 981 centennial meeting, 743-Intrinsic cancer of Association, Medical Officers of Schools': The Anxiety neurosis. See Neurosis the larynx operated upon by laryngo-fissure, future of the school medical officer, 262 Apothecaries' Society of London: Livery (linner, 743 Association, Medical, of south Africa: First 37-Degrees and pass lists, 200, 378, 580, 740, Association, British, Annual Meeting. Glasgow annual scientific meeting, 684-Papers read, 1002, 1132-Mastery of midwifery, new diploma, (1928), 1039 684-Distinguished visitors, 6'5-Entertain- 1050 Association, British Medical: Ninety-sixth ments, 685-Trades exhibition, 685 Appendicectomy during herniotomy under local Annual Meeting, Cardiff (1928), 142, 232, 509, 682, Association, Medical Women's International: anaesthesia (D. Mackenzie), 443-Correspond- 954 1034, 1040-Cardiff and its history. 142, 682, Council meeting at Bologna, 766 ence on, 618 1040-Pathological museum, 232-Histot ical Association for Mental Welfare, Scottish: Con- Appendieitis, acute, abdominal pain as ex- exhibition at, 509, 520, 954-Leading article on, ference on mental health, 872 emp ified in (John Morley), 887 (0)-Note on, 9-6 1034 Association, National Safety First: Accident -Correspondence on, 1085 Association, British Medicsl: Anntual Meeting services in industry, 1077 Appendicitis, acute, treatmentof (H. H. Rayner), at Edinburghi (1927), 235- Presentation to Association, New Zealand Medical: Genital dis- 706 (0) certain officials, 235 placenments, 431 Appendicitis, acute, following typhoid fever Association, Royal Medico-Psychological: Histo- (V. Ferguson), 979 AsSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL.-Proceedings logy of the globus pallidus, 351-The mental Appendicitis, chronic, in children (Robert of Branches and Divisions: state in cardiac disease, 352 Hutchison), 348-Discussion, 349 Ayrshtire Division.-Some aspDects of gall- Association of Suirgeons of Great Britain: Sur- Appendicitis, chronic, x rays in the diagnosis of, bladder disease. 48L gical scholarship, 1133 76, Bath and Bristol Branch.-Nasal and oral Association, University of London Graduates: Appendicitis and cyclical vomiting, 823 focal sepsis in the etiology of gastro-intestinal Resolution re support of E. Graham Little as Appendicitis ad hepatic abscess (William and pulmonary infective diseases, 931 representative of the University of London. 831 Georee), 633 Belfast Division.-Prognosis in pulmionary Association, Victorian [tush Nursing: Report, 67 Appendicitis complicated by suppurative pyle- tubercilosis, 436 Asthma Research Council: An appeal, 458, 468 phlebitis and hepatic abscesses, a case of Blackburn Divisiot.-Puerperal sepsis, 971 Asthma, treatment of, and an imiiprovement of recovety (W. A. Barnes and L. V. Pearson), Bradford Division.-The treatment of the peptoned agar serum (A. Gunn Auld), 171 390 (1) pneumonia, 444 (0), 411-Correspondence on, 328, 411, 468 Appendicitis, review of book on, 806 Camberwell Division.-Methods of com- ASTON, B. C.: Iron starvation in ruminants, 568 APPEBT, R. M.: Bequest to the Pasteur In- bating diphtheria, 944 ASTON, G. S.: Bilateral Charcot's joints, 761 stitute, Paris, 291 Chelsea Division.-Heart attacks, 1009 Astor challenge shield, 243, 533 Arabs, Armenians, and Jews. blood group per- City Division.-Urinary obstruction, 14- Asylum, Glasgow Royal: Annual meeting, 323 centages for (B. H. R. Altounyan), 546 Fibrositis, 758 ATKINsON-ADAM. M.: Appreciation of Basil ARcHIER, B. W. Crowhurst: Dyspituitarism, 717 Dewsbury Division.-The acute abdomen, Thorn Lang, 201 ARcIEBALD, Robert George, C. .G. conferred 209 Atophan, administration of followed by yellow on, Eastbourne Division.-The treatment of atrophy of liver (L. J. A. Loewenthal, W. A. Archives of Neurology and Psychiatrvy (edited exophthalmic goitre, 83 Mackay, and E. Cronin Lowe), 592 (0) by Frederick L. Golla), vol. ix, rev., 59 Gloucestershire Branch.-High blood pres- Atresia, vaginal, dystocia due to (K. V. Bailey). Archiv.l ir Verdauungskrankheiten, forty-third sure, 802-Congenital torticollis, 802-Supra- 263 dedicated to Professor I. Boas, 1133 condylar fracture of humerus, 802-Spastic Atrophy, progressive muscular, treated by para- Archiv 1ilr Verdausungs- und .Stoffwechselkranlk- paraplegia, 802-Scissor-leg deformity of the thyroid, ca cium, and vitamin D (Captain T. H. heiten: Special number dedicated to Professor limbs, 803-Equinus deformity of the feet, 803 Thomas). 978 (0) Strauss, Guildford Division.-Clinical pathology and Atrophy, progressive muscular of the peroneal ARDIN-DELTHEIL, Professor, nominated dean general practice, 897 type (Geor-ge Par ker), 1062 (0) medical faculty of Algiers, 429 Hampstead Divisiont.-Treatment of gastrio Atropine treatment of morphinism, 34. See also Armenians, Arabs, and Jews, blood group per- ulcer, 168 Morphinism centages for (E. H. R. Altouni an), 546 Harrogate Division.-Immunization against ATTLEE, Wilfred: Periostitis of the metatarsus, ARMITAGE, George: Three perforations of the diphtheria, scarlet fever, and measles, 833 66 ileum caused by fish-bones, 307 Hendon Division.-Ringworm and its treat- AUDEN, G. A.: The borderlands of feeble- ARMSTRONG, Charles Wicksteed- The Survival ment, 656 mindedness, 872 of UJllAttest, rev., 603 Honv-Kona 7Rranch.-Tbe cause anEd treat- Auerbach's plexus and achalasia (A. T. Rake), ARMSTRONG, Hubert: The etiology of Mon- ment of the crisis in lobar pneumnonia, 661 983 golism, with a case of a Mongol twin, 1116(0) Kensinoton Divisiot.-Debatable aspects of AULD, A. Gunn: The treatment of asthma, and ARMSTRONG. J. R.: Complete transverse rupture the surgery of gastro -duodenal ulceration, an improvement of the peptoned agar serum, jejunum without external rupture, 1064 623 171 (0), 411 (O Kent Branch.-The early detection and Auricusar flutter (C. E. K. Herapath), 213 (0) ARMSTRONG-JONES, Sir Robert: Neurosis in the supervision of rheumaticinfection in children, tropics, 449 39-The intensive alkaline treatment of gastric AUSTRALIA: and duodenal ulcer, 619 British dentists, regulations for in the State of ARMY, 1RITISH: Lancashireand. Cheshire Branch.-Volvulus Victoria, 291 Commissions in the R.A.M.C., 1132 of the sigmoid, 712-Ambulatory treatment of Diphtheria immuinization: the Queensland Dispensers in the R.A.M.(C, 1095 varicose ulcer, 978 -Some problems of glycos- fatalities, 193, 1076 Dispensers in the Territorial Army, 1095 uria, 1016 Hospital problem in Victoria, 680 Estimates, 473, 529 Leeds Division.-Difficulties in cardiac dia- Plague in, history of (J. H. L. Cnmpston and Health of: Annual report,268 gnosis, 347 F. McCallum), 1036 Hospitals, cost of accounts, 1095 Leicester and Rutlarnd Division.-New Victorian Bush Nursing Association, 67 Parliamentary notes, 473, 697, 1093 developments in pharmacology, 89i-A new Territorial decoration, 119, 882 type of general anaesthetic, 896-Specific Australia, tropical, 30, 772, 875 therapy in septicaemia, 893 Australian Inland Mission of the Presbyterian Army, United States: Medical report (1926-27), Middlesex, South, Division.-The use of Church arranges for an aeroplane to be at the 234 hypertonic solutions in the treatment of disposal of the medical officer, 203 AIIoN, Dr. (of Strasbourg), title of professor con- increased intracranial pressure, 86 Austrian spas, reference book on, 1133 ferred on, 243 Monmouthshire Divisioni -Recent changes Aettocar, new motorists' number, 333 Arsenic insugar, 1002 in obstetrical practice, 495-Treatment of Autogenous residual vaccines (C. E. Jenkins), preparations, anti-streptococcal action puerperal sepsis, 495-Concealed accidental 340(0) certain ' jeonard Colebrook).367 haeniorrhage, 495 Autographs, m-edical, 825 Arsenious oxide in neutral and alkaline solution St. Pancras Divisiont.-Experiments in mal- Automobile. See Motor (William Miller), 407 nutrition, 88 AVELING, Francis: Directing Mental Energy, Art, medicine in (Sir Berkeley Moynihan), 1044 Sheffield Division. - Practical apDlications rev., 499 Artery,deep epigastric,haemorrhage from into of recent views on the menstrual function, AVENT, M.: Duration of a positive Widal re- the rectus abdominis (Donald MacLennan), 895 651 action after inoculation, 430 [ Tn Baum JAN.-JVNI, 1928] INDEX. KEDICAL JOURNAL 5

Avertin," a new general anaesthetic (W. E. BARTLETT, Adelaide, trial of (edtied by ir John BERRY, F. May Dickinson: Medical co-educa- Dixon), 896 Hall), 266 tion, 993 Aviators. See Air and Flying BARTLETT, F. C.: Psychology and tlte Soldier, BERRY, R. J. A.: Plea for a national laboratory AYLWARD, R. D.: Congenital heart-block, 943 rev., 310 for the study of mental abnormality, 46 (0:- BARTON, E. R.: The physiology of defaecation, The hospital problem in Victoria, 680 77 BERTHELOT, Marcellin, centenary of the birth BARTON, James W.: That Body of Yours, rev. of, 68 18 BERTRAND, L.: The causation of rheumatism B. BARTON, Mrs., appointed an additional member 856 of the Departmental Committee to consider BERTWISTLE, A. P.: The role of dead and Baby Week, National: Astor Challenge Shield, the Midwives Acts. 1096 infected teeth in autogenious infections. 589 (0), 243, 533-Report of Council, 9i9 BARWELL, Harold: Diseases of the La,-yntx, 700 Bacillus Calmette-Gu6rin [BO..G.] (Professor third edition, rev., 1027 BEZANOoN, Fernand: The cardiac problem in Calmette), 230-A criticism of. 364-( H .J. Basal metabolism. See Metabolism rheumatism, 855 Parish), 597-Professor Calmette's statistical BASKETT, B. G. M.: Cauises of the decline in Bibliographia Medica Chirurgicc, first issue, study of B.C.G. vaccination IM. Greenwood), tuberculosis mortality, 922 119 793 (0) - And non-tuberculous infants (J. BASSETT-SMITH, Surgeon Rear-Admiral, obituary Bibliography of Tndutstrial Hygiene: Hygiene, Ligni6res), 909-The present position of pre- notice of, 35 physiology, pathology, etc., number, 533 immunization with, 1077 Bath, balneological meeting at, 859 BIDDLE, E.: Acidophilous miiilk in infective B. coli infection of the digestive system, 82 BATH, Bernard E. A., presentation to, 999 arthritis, 519 Ba,cillus, tubercle. early detection of in sputum BATTIN, G. B.: Diathermy in relation to circu- BYER: The thermo cautery for septic lesions, (Sir James Dundas-Grant), 627 (0) latory disturbances, 134-The pulpless tooth, 678 Bacillus, tubercle, type of commonly present in 549 BIGGER, Sir Edward Coey: The need for hos- tuberculous bones and joints (Louis Cobbett), BATTLE, C. J.: Haesmoptysis in infants, 382 pital co-o dination, 822 626 (0). See also Tubercle bacillus B41UER: Experimental transmission of yellow BIGGER, J. W.: Bacterial agglutination, 633 B. Typhosrts, isolation of from sewage and shell- fever, 723 Bilharzia, vesical, double infection withI fish (W. James Wilson), 1061 (0) BAUWENS, P.: Ergosterol, vitamin D, and S. haematobium and S. mansoni (H. Fairbairn), BACK, Ivor: Election to the Council of the rickets, 78 52-(Robert B. Coleman), 177-(IM. Khalil), 546. Royal College of Surgeons, 691 BAYLISS, Sir William M., umemorial to, 605 See also Schistosome BACON, Agnes L.: Alcohol and longevity, 148 BAZETT, Henry Cuthbert (and George William BILLING, E.: The acute abdomen, 377 BACON, Rev. Francis, sentenced to imprison- NORRIS) :--Blood Presstcre: rts ClinicalApplica- Biochenmical products (lea ling article), 188 ment, 329 tions, fourth edition, rev., 804 Biochemistry, the place of in medicine (Sir Bacterial agglutination (J. W. Bigger), 633 BEADLES, Cecil F.: The new portrait of John Archibald Garrod), 1039 (0) Bacteriological nometnclature. See Nomenclature Hunter, 571 Biochemistry, review of books on, 634, 805 Bacteriology, review of books on, 670, 850 BEADNELL, Surgeon Rear-Admiral Charles Biology, a plea for (Julian Huxley), 1084 Bacteriophages, cholera (F. d'Herelle and Major Marsh: Reminiscencesof theAmerican-Filipino Bipo and spirit treatment (N. L. Alaxwell R. H. Malone), 365 Wa-, 1899, 68-Gland grafting and inheritance, Reader), 892 (0) I3ADGEROW, G. W., honour of knightbood con- 570, 690 BIRCH, John: Fatal poisoning by borsx, 177 ferred on, 23 BEATTIE, J. M.: Streptococci and puerperal BIRKETT, G EB.: Treatmiient of cancer by r-adium, BarL, Oskar: Death of, 785 sepsis, 642-Pathological report on a mixed 75 BAILEY, Hamilton: Demnonstration of Phvsical tumour of the nasopharynx, 664 Birmingham, Cancer research in, 372-Guardians Signs in Clinical SBtrgery, rev., 137-Diagnosis BEATTY, J.: Treatment of lupus vulgaris, 47(0) and the mentally unfit (parliamentary note), of branchial cyst, 940 (0) BEAUMONT, G. E. (and E. C. DODDS): Recemt 428 BAILEY, H. C. (and R. W. LOBENSTINE): Pre- Advansces in Mediczns, fourth edition, rev., 851 Birth control: International Medical Group's ntatal 1113 Care, rev., BEAUMONT, W. WI,: The use of adrenaline in first report, 515 BAILEY. K. V.: Multiple uterine fibroid tumours, medical and surgical practice, 1104 (0) Birth Control Clinics, annual report of the 263-Dystocia due to vaginal atresia, 263- BEBBINGTON, E. F.: Winter motoring, 480 Society for, 37 Abdominal haematoma, 668 BECUTEREV, Vladimir von, death of, 240 Birth rate for London (parliamentary note), 830 BAINBRIDGE, C. F.: Malarial treatment of BECKETT-OVERY, Dr.: Anaesthetics in obstetrics, Bit th rate, effect of on the average age at death, general paralysis, 1024 395-Intravenous treatment of varicose ulcers, 644, 775 BAKER. H. B.: Dangers of ethyl petrol, 363,1033 899 Birth and death rates in tropical Africa (parlia- BAxER,Lieut.-Col. Richard John, obituary notice BPECLkRE, Henri: Elected President of the mentary note), 532 of, 963 Academie de M6decine, 16(3-Pierre DUVAL Birthday honours. See Honours 13AKHSH, Khan Bahadur Ahmed, Imperial and Jean-Charles RoUssE): Radiologie Clinique Births registration. See Registration Bill: Service Order conferred 988 on, diu Tube Digestif: I, Estomac et Duodenubm, Bismuth, metallic, in the treatment of psoriasis, B&LDENWECK, L.: Lsns sur l'explorationt de rev., 500 204 l'appareil vestibulasre, rev., 555 Bed: an adjustable board-bed (Leonard Hearn), Bites and wheals, 275 IBALFOUR, Andrew: Tropical Australia, 30, 875- 1103 (0) Black races, shock in. See Shock The infection of Barbados with malaria, 114 BEDALE, E. M.: The economics of menstruation, BLACKALL-MORISON, Alexander, obituary notice -Health lessons from Bermuda, 447-Address 603 of, 36, 79 at the annual nmeeting of the Health and Beds in hospitals for abnormally tall patients BLACKLOCK, J. W. S. (and G. H. E 1INGTON): Cleanliness Council, 465 (parliamentary note), 380 Duplication or subdivision of the testicle, 937 BALFOUR, Earl of, admitted to the Honorary Beds and personnel in naval hospitals (parlia- (0) Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians umentary note), 428 BLACKWOOD, William, appointed an officer of of London, 866 BEGG, R. Campbell: Nephro-ureteral anasto- the Order of the Hospital of St. John of BALLANCE, Sir Charles: Appreciation of Sir mosis after complete avulsion of the ureter, Jerusalem, 1133 David Ferrier, 574-(And Lionel Colledge): 1091 Bladder calculus. See Calculus Anastomosis between the recurrent laryngeal Begging letter pest, 430 Bladder, forei,n body in the (A. Ralph and 746 phrenic nerves, (0)-War Emergency BEGGS, S. T.: Chance's filter for ultra-violet Thompson), 51-'E. Scott), 216-(Harry D. Fund. 1045 rays, 582 Christie), 307-(J. McFadzean), 665 BALLANTINE, S.: A disclaimer, 120 BEHREND, Moses: Su-gical Diseases of thte Gall Bladder, solitary ulcer of (Guy Chambers), 1019 BALLARD. P. B.: The " problem child," 28 Bladder, Liver. atid Pancreas, and thleir (0) BANGE, F.: The thermo-cautery for septic Treatment, rev., 265 BLAIR, Patrick: An epidemic of syphilis lesions, 678 BELAK, Dr., appointed professor of public insontium, 151 Bangor sewerage, 608 health at Debreezin, 617 BLAND-S3UTTON, Sir John: Appreeiaton of Sir BANKART, A. S Blundell: The origin of Belfast. See Ireland Dawson Williams, 418-Hon. M.Ch.Dublin con- ischaemic contracture, 1046 BE1LL, W. Blair (and others): Metabolism and ferred on, 529 BANKS, H. Stanley: Rickets, irradiated ergo- acidity of the foetal tissues and fluid", 126 (0) BLANDY, Mary, trial of (L. A. Parry). 264 sterol, and ultra-violet light, 237 -Malignant functions of the chorionic epi- BLANESBU.ROBH, Lord, appointed chairman of the Banks Lecture. See Lecture thelium, 803-Treatment of malignant disease Advisory Committee on the Welfare of the Bar, calls to the, 203,1133 by colloidal lead, 958, 1087 Blind, 1096 Barbades, infection of with malaria, 66.114.157 BELLOCQ, Dr. (of Strasbourg), title of, professor Blastomycosis of eye and face secondary to lung BARBER, Hugh: A form of senile seizure, 492 (0) conferred on, 243 infection (Arnold S. Ferguson), 442 (0) BARBER, H. W.: Asthma Research Council, 468 Belt for use in suprapubic drainage, 556 B!epharitis, chronic, cure of, 650 BARBER, T. Henry Treves: Injection treatment Bengal, medical education in, 283-Tuberculosis BLEZARD, Thomas: Infection amnong children of varicose veins, 412, 594, 644, 1090 in, 1082 in casualty departtients, 930 -BARBOUR, J. M.: A scarlet red dry dressing, 382 BENNETT, Charles: The acute abdomen, 411 Blind children, numbers (parliamentary note), BAROEROFT, David: Ultra-violet radiation BENNETT, Francis Dillon, obituary notice of, 377 381 therapy, 260 BENNETr, Francis G.: Primula rash, 430 Blind Persons Bill, 289 BARFORD, Arthur M.: The expectant mother, BENNETT, R. Allan: Sea-sickness jnd its treat- Blind persons receiving pensions, numbers 571, 733 ment, 752 (0) (parliamentary note), 381 Barley, sulphur dioxide in the milling of (parlia- BENNETT. T. Izod: Pulmionary and gastro- Blind persons, unemployable, financial position mentary note), 830 intestinal sequels of naso-oral sepsis, 57- of (parliamentary note), 532 BARLING, A. S.: The healing of perforated Treatment of gastric ulcer, 168 (0)-Goulstonian Bl3ind sailors and soldiers, new home for in ulcers, 689 Lectures- 'Some of 513 1124 Bir Thomas: problems nephritis, Glasgow, BARLOW, John Thomson, 156- Bequests to hospitals and medical charities, 81, Blind, special schools for, 929 Appreciation of Sir Dawson Williams, 417- 119, 381, 957 Blind, training of, memorandumii from the War Emergency Fund, 1045 BEtIESFORD, G. W.: Ga3tric ulcer, 99-(And Scottish Education Department and the BARNARD, Dr.: Cancer of the cervix, 548 Weiter BROADBENT): Paralysis of all four Scottish Board of Health, 113 BARNARD, W. G.: Recurrent endotheliomatous limbs cured by removal of a spinal tumour, Blind, welfare of: Advisory Committee, 26- dermoid, 55 1063 (0) Report of committee, 813 Barnardo's Homes, National Incorporated Asso- Memoir of Karl welfare in annual conference ciation of: Annual BERGMARK, Professor: Petren, Blind, of, Scotland, meeting, 883 119 of Scottish national societies for the, 1043- A. (and L. V. 'BARNEs,W. PEARSON): Suppurative BERKELEY, Comyns: Treatment of eclampsia, i:cottish Advisory Committee reappointed, pylephlebitis and hepatic abscesses compli- 1066 1006 a case of cating appendicitis: recovery, 390(0) 0. A. Neuroses H. Homer C. H. BERKELEY-HILL, Lieut.-Col. R.: BLOME, Walter (and WASHBOURN), BARNETT, Norman: Sea-sickness, 1089 in the 448 and Materia Medica, rev., 356 BARB, Sir James: Iodine in tropics, Pharmacognosu the treatment abad Bermuda, health lessons from (Andrew Balfour), BLOMFIELD, Joseph: Anaesthetics in obstetrics, prevention of goitre, 286-Appreciation of Sir 447 395 Dawson Williams, 423-Appreciation of James BERNARD, Albert Victor, O.B.E. conferred on Blood coaguilation time, lool) for measu ing, 672 Alexander Macdonald, 784- Appreciation of 988 Blood, estimation of glucose in (Francis Temp'e Alfred Charles Edward Harris, 962 BERNARD, Claude: n m?trod tsction to the Stndyl Grey), 215 (0) BARtRETT, James W.: Tropical Australia, 772 of Experimtental Medicinte, rev., 900 Blood film, a method of making a (Surgeon- BARRINGTON-WARD, L. E.: Chronic appendicitis BV,RNARD, L6on: Appointed to the chair of Commander Frederick Cock), 306 (0), 480 in 349-The Abdominal y children, Suirgei of tuberculosis at the Paris Faculty of Medi- Blood group percentages for Arabs, Armenians, Children. rev.. 554 cine, 649, 1053-(And Robert DEBRO): Cours and Jews (E. H. R. Altounyan), 546-Corre- 'BARRY, D. T.: The Meinicke syphilitic reaction. 669 on, 732 775 d'Hygibt.e, rev., spondence

JOURN. 2 6 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. JOUTRNA XzDmazxTzz JOUNA

Blood pressure, high (J. Crighton Bramwell and BRADLEY. 0. Charnock: Topographical Anatomy BROWN, W. M.: Uses of the ophthalmoscope. R. Ellis), 352-(R. Cairns Terry), 802 of the Dog, rev., 18-Veterinary science in 1066 Blood pressure, review of books on, 804 Scotland. 195 Browne, Buckston. prize, 290. See also Prize Blood stains, examination of (John Glaister), 67 BRAILSFORD, F. J.: The pulpless tooth, 549 BROWNE, F. J.: Advice to the Expectant Mother Blood transfusion, arm-to-arm, simplified BRA1LSFORD, James F. (and Guy BRANSON): on the Care of Her Health, second edition, method of (E. F. Skinner), 492 (0) Fracture of the neck of a rib by indirect rev., 1069 Blood transfusion, whole, 1054 violence, 346-X-ray diagnosis of pathological BROWNE, G. Buckston: The new portrait ofJohn BLoxso3., Charles Harold, obituary notice of, conditions of the gall-bladder, 484 (0)-The Hunter, 325. 643 476 value of radiography in obscure dental sepsis, BROWNE, Henry William Langley, obituary BLUM, L6on, Legion of Honour conferred on, 1013 (0) notice of, 475 291 Brain. new methods of surgical access to the BROWNE, Sir John Walton, memorial to, 113 BLYTE, Alexander Wynter (and Meredith Wynter (H. S. Souttar), 295 (0)-Leading article on, 317 BROWNE, Osborne: Whole blood transfusion, BLYTH): Foods, their Composition and Brain tumours. See Tumours 1054 Analvsis, seventh edition, rev., 947 BRAIN, W. Russell: The use of hypertonic solu- BROWNE, P. J.: Advice to the expectant mother Board, Central Midwives. 155, 282, 466, 687.874 tions in the treatment of increased intracranial on the care of her health, second edition, rev., Board, Central Midwives (Scotland). 236, 957 pressure, 86 (O)-Galatea, or the Future of 1069 Board of Control: Retirement of Sir Frederick Darwinism, rev., 1029 BROWNE, Sir Thomas, back to, 742 Willis, 282-Appointment of L. G. Brock as BRAINE-HARTNELL, Mr.: Hydatidiform mole, BROWNING, Carl Hamilton, elected a Fellow of chairman, 282-Pamphlet on the Mental 552 the Royal Society, 320 Deficiency Act (1927), 372 BRAMWELL, Edwin: Ocular complications of BRucE, G. R.: Value of marine health resorts, Board of Education: Issues a Handbook of Sug- encephalitis lethargica, 261 450 gestions on Heal th Education for the considera- BRAMWELL, J. Crighton: Eligh blood pressure, BRUMPT, E.: The intestinal amoebae of man, tionI of Teachers and Others concerned in the 352 1110 Work of Public Elementary Schools, 192- BRANCATI, Professor, awarded the Marchiafava BRUNYATE, Thomas Tombleson, obituary notice Medical Branch trs nsferred to Whitehall, 581 Foundation Prize, 163 of, 79 -Estimates, 879-List of special schools for Branchial cyst, diagnosis of (Hamilton Bailey), Bruxelles-Medical annual cruise, 883 blind and defective children, 829 940(0) BRYAN, C. W. G.: Treatment of hare-lip, 1025 Board of Trade: re certain imported goo-s, BRANDER, J.: Etiology of alcoholism, 596 BRYANT, E. G.: Recent work on the glucosides; medical, surgical, dental, etc., to bear indica- Brandy flask. an emergency, 672 407 tion of origin, 381, 429, 581-Estimates, 1051 BfANSON, Guy (and James F. BRAILSFORD): BtBEN, Iwan von: Die Klinische Anwendung Board-bed, an adjustable (Leonard Hearn). 1108 Fracture of the neck of a rib by indirect der Diathermie, rev., 60 (0) violence, 346 BUCHANAN, Sir George: Health work of the Boarded-out children. See Children BRAUNscHWI?IG, B., death of, 79 League of Nations, 615 use BOAS I.: Forty-third volume of the Archiv fir Bread, ergotized rye, gangrene following the BUCHANAN, James: Unsuspected valvular Verdauungskrankheiten dedicated to, 1133 of (Walter J. Dilling and R. E. Kelly), 540 (0). disease in children, 287 BODMAN, Frank: Pneumoccal peritonitis, 1023 See also Ergot and Poisoning BuCHANAN, Robert MacNeil, appointed J. P. for BODO, R.: Cardiac tonics, 603 Breast-feeding (leading article), 602 the county of the city of Glasgow, 37 Body and mind. 788. See also Delusions BREBNER: Artificial production of a fowl BuCKTLEY, Albert Coulson: Nursing Mtettal and Bogus doctor, 239 tumour, 909 Nervous Diseases, rev., 671 BOIGEY, Maurice: Exercise as a therapeutic BREWER, H. F. (A. Q. WELLS and F. R. FRASER): BUCKLEY, C. W.: Scope of surgery in chronie agent, 680 Treatment of pernicious anaemia by liver, arthritis, 348-Treatment of rheumatism, 858 BOLAM, Sir Robert: Appreciation of Sir Dawson 165 (0) BUDGE, Sir E. A. Wallis: The Divine Origin of, Williams, 423 Appreciation of James BRIDE, Dr.: Cancer of the cervix, 57-Large the Craft of the Herbalist, rev., 851 Alexander MacdonaId, 783 ovarian fibroma, 57 Budget, The " Producers,"' 724, 735. See also BOLTING, R. W.: Sturgery of Childhood, rev., BRIDGE, Dr.: Tetra-ethyl lead in motor spirit, 770 Finance Act 1113 BRIGGS, Isaac G.: How to Start in General BUDINGEN, Theodor, death of, 79 BOLTON. Charles: Croonian Lectures on the Practice, rev., 1028 BUIsT, Henry: Puerperal sepsis. 1I27 interpretation of gastric symptoms, 1030 BRIMBLECOMBE, Stanley L.: Mechanical medi- BULLEID, Arthur: Pulmonary and gastro-intes- BOLTON. E. Richards (and Cecil REVIs): Oils cine, 158 tinal sequels of naso-oral sepsis, 97-Apical Fats, an' Fatty Foods, second edition, rev. BRImS, Donald: Treatment of rheumatism, 858 infection of teeth, 135 947 BRINCHER, ,J. A. H.: The future school medical Bulletin of Hygiene. 150. 787-Bacteriological Bombay Medical Council, 283 officer, 262 nomenclature, 787 BONAR, B. E. (and C. G. GRULEE): The Newborn, Bristle, wire, in the bowel (H. A. Graham), 13 Bulletin of the Ophthalmological Society of rev., 1113 British Army. See Army Egypt, 1007 BOND, C. J : Galton Lecture on natural capacity British Association. See Association Bullous eruption after phenyl-cinchoninic acid, serum in the population, 315-Irradiated ergosterol as British Columbia, convalescent for treat- 38 a dressing for wounds, 339 (0), 642 ment of anterior poliomyelitis in, 369 BUNJE, F.: Complete obliteration of the vagina. Bone complications in typhoid fever (F. J. British doctors in Madeira. See Madeira, 1054 See Cancer Henry), 56 British Empire Cancer Campaign. BURDETT, Sir Henry: How to Become a Nurse, Bones and joints, tuberculous: Type of tubercle British Guiana Act, 615 eleventh edition, rev., 1029 617 bacillus commonly present in (Louis Cobbett), British Guiana Medical Antnualfor 19995, Burdett's Hospitals and Charities, 1928, rev., 225 626 (0)-Correspondence on, 731 British Industries Fair, 242 BURKE, E. Tytler: Vaccines in the treAtment of BONHOEFFER, K.: Sixty-eighth volume of the British Journal of Inebriety completes its gonorrhoea. 920 Monatsschrift fuir Psychiatrie untd Neurologie twenty-fifth year of publication, 741 BURKE. W. B.: Gas gangrene following a roadW dedicated to. 1133 British laryngology (leading article), 764 accident, 534 BONNEY, Victor: Genital displacements, 431 (0) British Medical Association. See Association BURKE. Lieut.-C(ol. William Henry, obituary -A disclaimer, 1008 British Social Hygiene Council. See Hygiene notice of, 740 BoocK: Activity of local anaesthetics. 63 Council BURN, A.: Painless natural labour, 120 Books, some seventeenth century commonplace, British spas, 878 BURN, J. H.: Methods of Biological Assay, rev., 190-Some old medical, 884 British Spas Federation: Annual meeting, 465 454 BOOTHBY, Lieut.-Col. Robert Basil, obituary British spas and health resorts, guide to, pub- BURNS, J. W.: An uncommon foetal attitude,. notice of, 80 lished in pamphlet form, 581. See also Spas 668-Imperforate anus. 981

Borax Research poisoning, fat 1l (John Birch). 177 Broad ligamiienit. See Ligament BURRELL, L. B. T.: Asthma Council, BORCHERDS, W. M.: Injection treatment of BROADBENT, Sir John: The carrier problem. 446 468 varicose veins, 412, 960 BROADBENT, Walter: Liver diet in pernicious BURROUGHS WELLCOMER AND CO.: Chemistry Boric acid in cream, of anaemia, 179-(And G. W. BERESFORD): Para- and pharmacology of ergot, 410 prohibition (parlia- of mentary note), 290 lysis of all four limbs cured by removal of BURROWS, Harold: The origin isehaemie a spinal tutmiour, 1063 (1) contracture, 1047 BORRINO, Angiola, appointed professor of in clinical pediatrics at Sassari, Sardinia, 1097 BROCK, Laurence George: Appointed chairman BURROWS, Roland: The medical practitioner a of 136 BOSHER, A. B., bequests of 81 of the Board of Coutrol, 282 -Appointed relation to the administration justice, BOTEY, Ricardo, death of, 696,1005 Commissioner undet the Mental Deficiency Bursitis, acute, simulated by a scorbutic swell- Bothriocephalus infection (R. T. Leiper), 848 Act (1913), 649 ing (R. L. Paterson), 666 Bottle, hot-water, Charlotte " cover for, 480 BROCQ, Ir., Legion of Honour conferred on, BURT, Cyril- The Measurement of Mental Bottles, medicine, return of empty, 919 243 Capacities, rev.. 265 La et BRODERICK, Daniel, called to the Bar, 203 BURT, J. B : Etiology of chronic arthritis, 309- BOUCKAR,UT, J.-P.: Patlhogene le Traite- 856 mnent du Diab?le, rev., 17 BRODHEAD, George L.: Apnroaching Mother- The causation of rheuimatism, BOULTON, Colonel Harold, C.B. conferred on, hood, third edition, rev., 455 BURTON, R. N.: Wholesale extraction of teeth, 988 Bronchitis, chronic, after gas poisoning, 618 966

Paul by F. W.: Richard BOUSFIELD, (and W. R. BOUSFIELD): The Broncho-pneumonia in children treated BURTON-FAN\ING, Appreciationof Mind antd its AMechanism, rev., 224 injections of emetine hydrochloride (C. Wilson Mullock, 695 John death 240 Robertson 'Wilson), 844 (0) -Correspondence BURT-WHITE, H.: Etiology of puerperal sepsis, BOVEE, Wesley, of, and sensitiveness to Bowel, wire bristle in the (H. A. Graham), 13 on, 966 55-Puerperal sepsis BowIE, J. M.: Miaternal mortality due to puer- BRooKs, J. (and others): Metabolism and acidity streptococcal toxins, 974 'O) peral sepsis, 980 of the foetal tissues and fluids, 126 (0) Bush disease, 568. See also Iron and Ruminants BOWLBY, Sir Anthony: Appreciation of Sir BROWN, A. Forbes: Typhoid mastitis. 82 Bush nursing, 67 Dawson Williams, 424-Appreciation of Sir BROWN, Alan: Antirachitic effect of sunshine, BUTLER. Josephine: Centenary tributes, 606 Robert Porter, 476 272 Buxton, research at, 519 East of 364 Box, Charles R.: The use of abbreviations, 582 BROWN, A. Samler (editor): South and BUXTON, P. A.: Depopulation Melanesia. Yeas- Book an d rev.. 672 Sir E. The Tavistock BOYD, J. J.: Typboid immunization by the African Guide, BuZZARD, Farqubar: mouth in South Africa, 159 BROWN, Frederieck Gordon, obituary notice of, Clinic-a correction, 287-The treatment of - an BOYLE, H. E. G.: Anaesthetics in obstetrics, 118 rheumatism, 857 Elected to honorary- 395 BROWN, G. Gordon (editor): Southt and East Fellowship at Nlagdalen College, 964 672 1008 BRAA5CH, William F. (and Benjamin H. HAGER): Africant Year Book antd Guide, rev., BYRNE, R. R.: "Vit l " glass, 53 A.: Massive with Urography, second edition, rev, 849 BROWN, Haydn: Theories of suggestion, BYWORTE, Harold dosage BRACHET, Albert, elected a foreign member of BROWN, James Godfrey Lyon, (O.B.E. conferred insulin, 801 the Royal Society, 1122 on. 988 K. of the navicular, BRACKENBuay, H. 13.: An official visit to South BROWN, Paterson: Fracture Africa, 727-Appreciation of Jatnes Alexander 591 (0) Macdonald, 783-Organization of medical treat- BRowN, R. Dods: Report on Aberdeen Royal ment of industrial Mental Hospital, 281 rheumatism, 852-Apprecia- C. tion of Robert Tilbury, obitumary William James Howarth, 1091 BROWnu, Lient.-Col. BRADFrIELD, Lieut.-Col. Ernest William Charles, notice of, 241 826 Dr.: chez les rev., C.I.E. conferred on, 988 BROWN, Sanger, obituary notice of, CABANS, EsculaPe Artistes, RADFORD, Sir John Rose: The history of the BROWN, W. Langdon: Liver diet in pernicious 719 Physiological Society, 313-Appreciation of Sir anaemia, 179-The endocrine factor in rheu- CABOT, Richard C.: Phvsical Diagnosis, ninth, Dawson Williams, 416-Hon. LEA D. conferred matism, 855 edition, rev., 310 53, abu-e 30-Ten cases on, 569-Re-elected President of the Royal BROWN, William: Theories of suggestion, Caesarean rection, of, oft College of Physicians, 605 251 (0) (Charteris Graham), 980 INDEX. Tua Sam= JAN.-JUNEqJA .JN,12]ID19281i X.[MDOLQ3AI MADI"L JOUNWAS 7

Caesarean section in a full-term ectopic gesta- Cancer, review of books on, 16, 453 CHALLIS, H. T., promoted a Commander of the tion (St. George Wilson), 498 Cancer, skeletal metastases in (F. J. Henry). 899 Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, Caesarean section in pregnancy complicated by Cancer of tongue, radium treatment of (Duncan 1133 tuberculosis, 480 C. L. Fitzwilliams), 451 CHALMERS, R.: Etiology of the common cold CAIGER. Foord: Diphtheria carriers, 180 Cancer, treatment of, fusion of hospitals 244-Pneumonia after operation for gastric and CAINE, William: Fish, Fishing, and Fishermen, (Ireland), 29 duodenal ulcers, 1134 rev., 902 Cancer of uterus: Ministry of Health's memo- CHAMBERs, E. R.: Metastatic ophthalmia, 546 Cairo, congress of tropical medicine at. 291- randum on, 24-Report on, 69 CHAMBERS, Guy: Solitary ulcer of the bladder Centenary of the faculty of medicine, 291 Cancer of uterusfollowing operation (W. Gough), 1019 (0) Calcium retention, proxpotion of (Oscar Loew). 498 CHAMPNEYS, Sir Francis Appreciation of Sir 894(0) Cancer of uterus, an occasional symptom of Dyce Duckworth, 161-The protection of Calcium therapy, intravenous, danger of (Miles Phillips), 498 maternity, 463 (W. D. M. Lloyd), 662 (0) CANDLER, A. L.: Tuberculosis of the skin and CHAMPY, Dr., nominated professor of histology Calculi, urethral, multiple (C. B. Pasley), 443- tendon sheaths, 263-Surgical treatment of in the Paris Faculty of Melicine, 163 (E. R. Wheeler), 443 chronic gastric ulcer, 451-Streptococcal cellu- CHANCE, Arthur: Bone complications in typhoid Calculus in male bladder due to a foreign body litis, 946 fever, 56 (E. Scott), 216 CANN, R. J.: Diphtheria carriers, 181 Chance's filter for ultra-violet rays, 582 Calculus, renal, late results of operation for CANNON, Alexander: The cause and treatment of CHANDLER, F. G.: Importance of sputum ex- (J. F. Dobson). 486 (0) the crisis in lobar pneumonia, 661 (0) amination in pulmonary tuberculosis, 469- Calculus, ureteral, large (John C. Jefferson), 14 CANNON, D. J.: Congenital pyloric stenosis, 946 Early detection of tubercle bacilli, 731 CALDER, J. A.: Life assurance in the tropics. 219 CANTACUEfiNE, J.: The present position of pre- CHAPLIN, Arnold: Appreciation of Sir Dawson CALMETTE, Professor, elected a member of the immunization with B.C.G.. 1077 Williams, 421 Acadcmie des Sciences, 29-The bacillus CANUYT, George: Deaths from local anaesthesia, CHAPMAN, B. S.: An unusual type of vicarious Calmette-Gu4rin (B.C.G.), 230-Elis statistical 81 menstruation, 1065 study of B.C.G. vaccination (M. Greenwood), Capillary circulation and glaucoma, 1127. See Character formation, the effect of illness on 793 (0) also Glauicoma (David Forsyth), 62 Calves used for vaccine lymph (parliamentary Carcinoma. See Cancer Character, review of book on, 138 note), 532 1096. Card hinge, the transparent, 832 Charcot's arthropathy. See Arthropathy CAMERoN. A. T.: A Textbook of Biochemistry, Cardia, achalasia of, 692, 773. See also Achalasia Charities Register and Digest, Aninual, rev., 806 805 Cardiac diagnosis, difficulties in (John Parkin- CHARLES, Sir Richard Havelock: Baronetcy con- CAMERON, Charles: Report on the East Fortune son), 347 ferred on, 23-Appointed Honorary Serjeant- Sanatorium, 728-The type of tuberculous Cardiac disease, the mental state- in (Carey Surgeon to the King, 460 lesions in bones and joints, 731 Coombs). 352 CHIRSLEY, Gilbert W. (and George RICHARDSON): CAMERON, J. A. M.: Dysphagia associated with Cardiac infarction, two cases of, one followed by Case of volvulus neonatorum, 494 anaemia, 521 calcification of the heart, the other by rupture CHAUDHRI, Rai Bahadur Dr. Kishori Lal, O.B.E. Cameron prize. See Prize (T. Wishart Davidson), 212 (0) conferred on. 988 CAMERON, Samuel J.: Treatment of cancer by Cardiac malformations and endocarditis, 953 CHAUDHURI, S. K.: Chloroform poisoning by radium, 286 Cardiac tonics (R. Bodo), 603 ingestion. 82-Lobar pneumonia with diph- CAMPBELL, Andrew (Andrew WATT and R. C. J. Cardiac. See also Heart theria and malaria, 292 MEYER): Operation for pituitary tumour, 747 Cardiff, Annual Meeting of the British Medical CHAUFFARD. Professor: Eulogy of William (0) Association at, 142, 509. See also Association Harvey, 868 CAMPBELL, John Archibald, obituary notice of, Cardiospasm. See Cardia and Achalasia CHAVASSE, Bernard: Pathogenesis Xof acute 695 Carditis and lime-deficient food, 618 primary glaucoma, 1001 CAMPBELL, Colonel Sir Robert Neil, obituary Caries, spinal, conservative treatment of (Sir CHEAL, P.: An English hospital in Formosa, 151 notice of, 474 William de Courcy Wheeler), 55 CHEATLE, Sir George Lenthal: Carcinoma of CAMPBELL, Walter R.: Intravenous glucose in CARLILL, Hildred: An egg-cup in the rectum, the colon, 58-Pathology of mammary con- diabetic coma, 197 120 nective tissues, 550-Appreciation of Hugh CAMPBELL, W. S.: Value of marine health CARLING, E. L.: Clinical opportunity for mid- ,James Moore Playfair, 613 resorts, 450 wifery, 693 Chemistry, review of books on, 902 Carlsbad. post graduate courses at. 381 CHESSER, Elizabeth Sloan: Infant welfare in CANADA: CARONIA, Giuseppe, appointed to the chair of India, 1082 British Columbia, 369 infectious diseases of children at NaPles, 1096 CHETWOOD, Charles H.: Practice of Urologv and Chiropractors in Quebec. 516 Carrier problem (J. E. McCartney), 180, 445- Svphilolooy, fourth edition, rev., 669 Collip, Professor J. B., 369 Discussion, 180, 446-lAdrianus Pijper and B. CHEVAIL. May: Treatment of cancer of the cervix Government travelling clinics in Alberta, 516 Davidine Pullinger), 587. See also Diphtheria uteri by irradiation, 537 (0) Hospital campaign in Montreal, 369 and Fever, enteric CHILD. F. J.: Isolation for measles, 33 Macallum. Professor A. B., 516 CARROLL, John Donsl, obituary noti.ce of, 826 Child guidcuce clinic, proposed, for London, 957 Maternal mortality in (Eelen MiacMurchy), 604 CARR-SAUNDERS, & M. (and D. Caradog JONES): Child, the " problem " (P. B. Ballard), 28 Medical examination of intending settlers in A Survey of the Social Structure of England Child, the over-sensitive (B. Crichton), 22)- (parliamentary note), 428, 881, 1095 and Wales as illustratel by Statistics, rev., Discussion, 220 Narcotics, the law regarding, 369 598-Professions- thteir Organization and Childbirth mortality. See Mortality, maternal National Dairy Council's report, 864 Place in Society, 951 Child welfare. See Maternity and child welfare Scholarships for tuberculosis workers, 369 CARRUTHERS, Vincent Theodore, obituary notice Children boarded out by the West Ham Sterilization of the feeble-minded in Alberta, of, 1092 Guardians parliamentary note), 381 680, 823, 878 CARsoN, Herbert W.: Chronic appendicitis in Children, defective, the teaching of, 62-Educa- Tours in, 650 children, 349 tion of, 822. See also Mentally defective CARSON. Joseph Thompson, obituary notice Children's diseases, review of books on. 15, 454, Cancer, anaemia in, 721 of, 1005 805. See also Pediatrics Cancer of the breast, familial, 164 CARSWELL, John: Morison Lectures on psycho- China: Pekin Medical Guide. 741 Cancer of the breast, radium treatment of logy and medicine, 872 CHIRAY, MI. (I. PAVEL and A. LOMON): La veisicule (Duncan C. L. Fitzwilliams). 451 CARSWELL, Robert: Appreciation of Alexander biliaire, rev., 265 Cancer campaign in Northern Ireland. 72-Meet- Blackhall-Morison, 79-Collective investiga- Chiropodists' conference, 1125 ing at Limerick, 235-In the North-West of tion and tuberculin, 375, 523-The " cure" of Chiropractors in Quebec, 516 England, 465 pulmonary tuberculosis, 692, 875 CHIsHOLM, Catherine: Medical co-education, 999 Cancer campaign, British Empire: Quarterly CARVER, Alfred: Etiology of alcoholism, 596- CHISHOLM, J. D. (and Aroold RENSHAW): Tetanus meeting of tbe Grand Counc 1, 80, 693-Inter- Causes of alcoholic inebriety, 774 in a boy, recovery, 175 (0) national Convention, 640. 815,1076 CASSIDY, L. L.: Vesico vaginal fistulae, 308 Chloride, neutral, gastric secretion of, 325, 374, Cancer cases, records of, 117, 334 CASTELLANI, Aldo, Grand Cross of the Order of 411, 469, 521, 729, 1128 Cancer of the cervix, cystoscopy in (A. A. Civil Mderit (Spain) conferred on, 81-Hotnorary Chloroform for convulsions (report of au Gemmell), 667 K.C.M.G. conferred on, 120-Mycoses, 958 inquest., 118 Cancer of the cervix: exhibition of specimens, CASTIGLIONI, Arturo: Storia della medicina, Chloroform, intratracheal inhalation and in- 57 rev., 266 sufflation of by means of a flexible metal Cancer of the cervix, treatment of (Herbert R. Casual wards at Thame (parliamentary note), catheter (W. Dakin Mart), 942 (0) Spencer), 535(0)-Discusiion, 547 1006 Chloroform poisoning by ingestion, 82 -Cancer of the cervix, treatment of by irradiation Casuals, small-pox among, 154, 609, 644- Chloroma in a child (J. S. Y. Rogers), 222 (Max Cheval), 537 (0) Detained for medical examination (parlia- Cholecystography by the oral method without Cancer, chimney-sweep's, first case of reported mentary note). 428-Beds for in unions (parlia- the use of capsules (Hugh Morris). 305 (0) in Scandinavia, 81 mentary note), 474-Fitness for labour of Cholecystography, the process of (G. Dyas), 1066 Cancer of the colon (Sir George Lenthal Cheatle), (tarliamentary note), 531-I[edical inspection Cholera bacteriophages (P. d'Herelle and Major 58-Early diagnosis of (Sir William de Courcy of (parliamentary note), 1095 B. H. Malone), 365 Wheeler), 846 Cataract and ultra-violet light, 31, 116 Cholera bilivaccin (Colonel A. J. H. Russell), 274 -Cancer conference. See Cancer campaign Catarrh, nasopharyngeal, cbronic, treatment Cholera in India (Sir Leonard Rogers), 1053 Cancer, death of a radi,grapher from (parlia- for, 930 Cholera and Iraq dates (parliamentary note), 428 mentary note), 1131 CATHCART, Charles W.: Portable low-pressure Cholera in the Punjab, 568 Cancer, etiology of, a request to general practi- sterilizer, 18 Chorion-epithelioma (Maslen Jones), 181 tioners, 1043 CAWADIAS. A. P.: Chronic appendicitis in Chorionic epithelium, malignant functions of Cancer of the larynx, intrinsic, operated upon children, 349-Treatment of rheumatism, 858 the (W. Blair Bell), 803 by laryngo-fissure (Sir StClair Thomson), 743 CAWsTON. F. G.: Mosquiito breeding and pool- CHRISTIANSEN, Viggo; SiXtieth birthday of, 291- (0), 983-Leading article, 764 proof guttering, 38, 334-Mixed schistosome Special number of the Acta psychiatricaz et Cancer, lead [colloidal] treatment of (Stanley infection, 1098 neurologica dedicated to. 29 L Wyard). 838 (0)-Correspondence on, 958, 999, CELLAN-JoNES, Katherine (and C. J. CELLAN- CHRISTIE, Harry D.: Foreign body in the 1047, 1087, 1134 JONES): Syringe for injecting varicose veins, bladder, 307 Cancer of lung, primary (Or. Lait), 1026 763 CHRISTOPHERSON. Dr.: Life assurance in the Cancer of the mouth, radium treatment of Cellulitis, streptococcal (Wayland Smith), 943 tropics, 219 (B. T. Rose), 936 (0) Cemeteries in England and Wales, 273 CHURCH, Sir William Selby, obituary notice of, Cancer, peritoneal fluid injections in treatment Census of the Union of Soviet Republics, 831 778 of, 204 Cerebral hemispheres, physiology of the (I. P. Cigarettes, Rhodesian, 1008 Cancer, raditum treatment of, 75,159,197,286 Pavlov), 809 Cigarettes and suckling. 966 Cancer of the rectum: Ministry of Health Cerebro-spinal fluid, estimation of glucose in Circulation, coronary, 404 Reports, 110-Analysis of results of operations, (Francis Temple Grey), 215 (0) Circulatory disorders, review of books on, 266 110-A correction, 164-Early diagnosis of (Sir Certified Persons, procedure regarding discharge Circulatory disturbances, diathermy in relation William de Courcy Wheeler), 846-Leading of (parliamentary note), 829 to, discussion at the Royal Society of Medicine, article on, 905-Radium treatment of (B. T. CHADBURE, Maud: Cancer research by medical 134 Rose), 936 (0) women, 641 Cirrhosis, portal (V. M. Synge), 633 Cancer research in Manchester, 282-In Birming- Chadwick Lecture. See Lecture Citobaryum, 949 ham, 3T2-In Sweden, 617-By medical women CHALAM. B. S. (and J. A. CRAWFORD):-M8osquito CLAOUI, Charles - Oreille Interne: Etude (M. Chadburn). 641-Expenditure on (parlia- Reduction and Malarial Prevention: a Pricis, Anatono-pathologique et clinique. Technique mentary note), 926 second edition, rev., 1029 micros5opique et experimentale, rev., 184 r TEN Bu 88 JAN.-JUNEJ 1928 INDEX. Mt ICAL JOUEAI

OF Clare Board of Health: Dispensary doctors and COLLEGE,ROYAL, OF PHYSICIANS LONDON: Congress of the Far Eastern Association of midwives, 1083 Appointments, 200 Tropical Medicine, 69-President's address, 71 CLARK, L. H. (Sidney Russ and B. D. H. WATTERS): Comitia, 199. 649, 776 -Work of the sections, 70-Health researchin- Phyvsis in Medical Radiolooy, rev., 984 Degrees and Pass lists, 199, 649, 786 India, 70-Congress excursions, 70-Diseases CLARKE: Disease of thepullronary artery. 604 De Mlotu Cordis, tercentenary of the pu blica- of faulty nutrition, 92-Co ordination in com-- CLARKE, Dr.: Anaesthetics in obstetrics, 395 tion of, 275 bating malaria. 429 CLARKER, B. R.: Prognostic significance of large Diplomas, 199, 649 Congress of the French League against Venereal numbers of tubercle bacilli in pus, 788 Exhibition at. 870 Peril, Nancy (1928), 929 CLARKE, Ernest: The election to the Council of Fellowship, 786 Congress of French-speaking Alienists and the Royal College of Surgeons, 733 Harvey film, 870 Neurologists, Antwerp (1928), 650 CLARKE, J. Tertius: Rheumatic infection in the Honorary Fellows, 866 Congress of the French-speaking Association of young, 350 Licences, 199, 786 the Medical Profession of North America, CLARKE, T. A.: Pulmonary and gastro-intestinal Licentiate no longer (Vernon Joseph de Quebec (1928), 699 sequels of naso-oral sepsis, 98 Boissiere), 649 Congress of the French Society of Ophthalmo- Clavicle, fracture of, treated with displacement Membership, 199, 76 logy. Paris (198), 429 (G. W. Milroy), 664 (O)-(R. Earle Conwell). 723 President re-elected, 649 Congress of the French Societies of Oto-reuro- -(H. H. Greenwood), 1021 (0)-Correspondence President's address, 649 ophthalmology, Marseilles (1928),449 on. 878 Reports, 200 Congress, German Balneological, Baden 11928). CLAYTON, William: The Theory of Emulsions Resignations, 649 333 and their Technical Treatment, second edition, Congress of the German Societv for Researches rev., 224 College, Royal. of Surgeons of Edinburgh: on the Circulation, Cologne (1928). 333. 650 CLEGG, J. Gray: Ophthalmology and ge-eral Bathgate memorial prize, 928-Degrees and Congress of the German Pathological Society, medicine, 56-Fine work and eyestrain, 1119 pass lists, 928 Wiesbaden (1928), 429 CLELAND. J. B.: Difficult labour in an aboriginal, Congress of the German Society of Psychiatry,, 219 COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND: Kissengen (1928), 429 CLERC: Cardiac malformations and endo- Cancer Convention, International, 289 Congress of the German Rontgen Society. Berlin carditis, 953 Central Midwives Board, 472 11928). 429 Clerical abortion-monger (Rev. Francis Bacon), Council election, 289, 413, 529, 691, 733, 775 Congress of the German Society of Internat 329 Council meeting, 118, 289, 472, 696 882. 1093 Medicine, Wiesbaden (1928), 120, 4.9 Climate and epidemic disease (Sir Leonard Court of Examiners, 472 Congress of the German Society for Combating- Rogers), 848 Degrees and nass lists, 118, 289, 472, 882, 1093 Quackery. 81 Clinical teaching in Edinburgh. See Scotland Diplomas, 118, 289, 472, 882 Congress of the Incorporated Association of Clinical teaching in medicine. See Medicine Examiners. 1093 Hospital Officers, 928 CLOW, A. E. Sanderson: Medical co-education, Fellowships, 696, 882, 1093 Congress, IndianS3cence (1928), 203 999 Hallett prize, 697 Congress for Industrial Accidents and Occu- Club, United Hospitals,ot 'St. Thonas's and Hunter (John) bicentenary, 119 pational Diseases, International Medical. Guy's: Centenary dinner, 320 Hunter medal, 696, 882 Budspest(1928), 203. 242 Club, Wolverhampton and District Clinical: Hunterian festival dinner. 277 Congress, Industrial Safety,Loondon (1928), 1077 First generalmeeting, 581-Clinical demon- Hunterian Oration, 245, 277 -Accident services in industry, 1077 strations, 761-The process of ch.lecysto- Jacksonian prize, 6%6 Congress of the Italian Society of Medical graphy. 1066-Renal tuberculosis,1C66- The Lecture arrangements, 79, 289 Radiology, Florence 11928), 479 uses of the ophthalmoscope, 1C66 Licences, 472 Congress, JourneesMl6dicales Belges (April, 1928).. Coal dust causing chest diseases among surface Membership, 882.1093 163 workers at collieries (parliamentary note), Museum demonstrations, 413-Report of Con- Congress. Journues M6dicales de Bruxelles. 1131 servator, 1121 (April, 1928), 429-Report of meeting of June. Coal mines, accidents in (parliamentary note), Presentations, 119 1927. in the Bruxelles-M6dical, 617 830 Primary Fellowship examination in Canada, Congress, Journ6es M6dicales de Paris (1929), 81 Coal-mining districts, health conditions in 289. 696 Congress on Light, International, Lausanne and'. (parliamentary note), 579-Distress in, 579 Regulations, 697 Leysin (1928), 699 Coal-mining industry bill, 529 Surgical portrait group, 1134 Congress for Logopaedics and Phoniatrics. COATES, Vincent: Treatment of rheumatism, International, Vienna (1928). 617 858 College, Royal, of Surgeons in Irelandl: Appoint- Congress for Maternity Protection,International,. COBBETT. Louis: The type of tubercle bacifns ments, 160-Charter Day dinner, 956-Degrees Paris (1928), 242 commonly present in tuberculous bones and and pass lists, 928-Election of officers, 998- Congress, Medical, at Rio de Janeiro (1928). 831 joints, 626 (0) Election of representatives, 160 Congress, Medical, of South Africa: First annua} Cocaine in castcr oil with mercuric chloride for College, Royal Veterinarv: Grant for rebuilding scientific meeting, 684, 742-Papers, 684-Dis- eye injuries on steam fishing vessels. 119 (parliamentary note), 830 tinguished visitors, 685-Entertainments, 685. Cocaine manufacture in England (parliamentary College of Surgeons, American: Replica of the -Trades exhibition, 685 note), 1006 Lister collection at the Wellcome Historical Congress of Neurology, International, Paris. Cocaine poisoning, acute, diagnosis of from Medical Museum presented to, 81 (1928), 787 pleural shock (J. D. Macfie), 715 College, Trinity, Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, Congress of Open-air Scbools, Paris(1928), 883 COOHRANE, Robert G.: Leprosu in Elurope, the 160,529, 580, 830. See also University of Dublin Congress of Oto-Laryngology, International, Middle and Near East, and Africa, 1071 College, University, London: Centenary Copenhagen (1928), 163, 965. 1007 CocK, Surgeon CommanderFrederick: A method Addresses Bound Toaether in Onie Volume, Congress, Oxford Ophthalmological, 460,1121 of making a blood film, 306 (0), 480 rev., 59-Primary Fellowship Coturses, 289- Congress of Photography, International, London COCK, F. William: The Harvey Chapel at Lectures, 740, 830-Bucknill Scholarship. 965 (1928), 617 Hempstead, 922 College, University, of South Wales and Mon- Congress of Psychology (Applied), Paris (1928), COCx, Reginald: Polydactylism and reversion, mouthsbire: Appointments, 34 883 413 College, Women's Medical, Pennsylvania, to Congress of Public Health, Dublin 11928), 113 COCKAYNE. F. A.: Familialhypertrophic pyloric endow a chair of surgery in honour of W. W. Congress of Radiology, International, Stockholn. stenosis, 563 Keen. 203 (1928), 242 Cod-liver oil, possible dangers of (E. Agduhr), COLLER, James Ocular complications of en- Congress of Radiology, Italian, Florence (1928). 639 cephalitis lethargica, 261-Lumleian Lectures 831 COIEN, Dr.: Surgical treatment of chronic on epilepsy, 557 Congress on Respiratorv Tract Diseases. gastriculcer, 451 COLLIER, William Tregonwell (and Alexander Clermont-Ferrand (1928), 787 COHEN, H.: Narcolepsy, 447 George GIBsON): The Methods of Clinical Congress of the Royal SanitarY Institute, 479. 60W CoHEN, Jacob Solis, obituary notice of. 79 Diagnosis, rev.. 849 Congress of Stomatology, Polish, Cracow (1928). Coincidence, a, 534 COLLIN, E.: Radium treatment in Denmark, 650 COKE, Frank: Peptone treatment of asthma, 358 'Congress of Thalassotherapv, International,. 468 COLLINS, E. G.: Ruptured ectopic gestation Bucarest and Constantza (1928), 163, 429, 581, Cold, common, gift to Johns Hopkins University occurring on both sides, 134 787 and Hospital for investigation into the pre- COLLIP, J. B., appointed to the chair of bio- Congress of Tropical Medicine, International, vention and possible cure of, 119 chemistry at McGill University, 369 Cairo (1928). 291 Cold, common, etiology of tbe, 244 Colloidal lead. See Lead Congress for CorLbating Tuberculosis, Inter- COLE, Estelle: A disclaimer, 38 Colon, review of books on, 356 national, Rome (1928), 883 COLEBROOK. Leonard: A Study of Some Organic Colon, segmental resection of the (Dr. de Congress of Urology, Hispano-Portuguese.. Arsenical Compounds with a View to their U8s Martel), 459 Madrid (1928), 381 in Certain Streptococcal Infectiotns, 367 Colonial medical staffs, strength of (parlia- Congresses of Ophthalmology, International, to COLEMAN, Frsnk: The pulp'ess tooth, 548 mentary note', 479 be resumed, 533 COLEMAN, Robert B.: Vesical bilbarzia, double Colonies, health of the, 1118 Conjoint scheme in Ireland: Pass lists and infection, 177 Colour blindness, review of book on, 986 degrees, 928 COLE:RIDGE, Stephen: Experiments on-animals, COLQUHOUN, W.: Vitaglass, 884 Conjoint Board in Scotland: Pass lists and 1119 COLT, G. H.: Pseuido-pancreatic cyst, renal cyst, degrees, 160, 740 Collapse and shock, 54. See also Shock or haematom ? 597 CONN, Harold J.: An Elementary Labcratorp Collective research. See Research Commonplace books. See Books. Guide in General Bacteriology, rev., 670 COLLEDGE, Lonel (and Sir Charles BALLANCE): Compositors, rules for, 460. See also Typo- Conqolidated Fund Bill, 578 Anastomosis Vetween the recurrent laryngeal graphical usage Consultants and the National Health Incurancee and phrenic nerves, 746 (0)-Election to the Conception, control of, 515. See also Birth Bill (leading article), 811. See also Insurance Council of the Ron al College of burgeons, control Consumption. See Tuberculosis 775 CONDY, Robert: School medical services Convulsions, chloroform for (report of am. College, Anderson, of Medicine, Glasgow, last (Ireland), 1126 inque;t), 118 meeting of session, 517 H. clavicle: Congestion, venous, review of bo3k on, 670 CONWELL, Earle:-Fractures of the College, King's, London, centenary of, 1120 Congress av ainst Alcoholism, International, a simple fixation dressing, 723 College, Livingstone, commemoration day, 1C96 Antwerp (1928), 699 COOK, Captain James, R.N. (R. T. Williamson)_. College of Medicine, Iraq, ,29 Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons, 243 College, Peking Union Medicil: Selected Con- 767 COOK, James: The preventive frame of mind in tributiois from, vol. vi, rev., 455 Congrecs. Australasian Medical, Transactions, midwifery, 117 College, Prince of Wales Medical, Patna: Report, rev., 763 CooK, Lieut.-Col. Lewis, C.I.E. conferred on.. 569 Congress of Childhood Protection, International, 988 College, Royal, of Physicians of Erdinbnrgh: Paris (19281, 203 COOKB, W. E. (and E-ic PONDER): The Poly- Elections of Fellows and Members, 289, 830 Congress, Czechostovak Medical Practitioners, njuclear Couent, rev., 139 -Election of representatives. 830-Fellnws Naituralists,_and Engineers, Praguie (19;8). 659 COOMBC.. Russell: Appreciation of Williarre. admitted, 289 83'-fAster Fellowsh;p, 830- Congress, Dairy, the World's, London (1928), 965 Britain Morton, 201 Quarterly meeting, 830 Congress of Dermatology and Syphilology, Inter- COOMBS: Disease of the pulmonary artery. 604 College, Royal, of Physicianrs of Troland: national, Copenbagen (1930), 617, 929 CoomBs, Carey: The m-ental state in cardiae Degrees and pass lists. 241, 697-Licentiates, Congress, Dutch, of Natural Science and Medi- disease, 352-The bacterial origin of rheum-- 241, 697-Members, 241, 6 7 cine, Rotterdam (1928), 203 atism, 855-Heart attacks, 1009 (0) TTz B sTmis JAN.-zUNE, 1928] INDEX. IMZDICAL JOURNAL 9 I 1 1KEDICAL JOB^N ? -G. COOPER, G.: Unusual pigmentation of scalp, CorresPondence (continued): Correspondence (continued): 832 Hospitals aid road accidents, 237 Uterus, draining the septic, 117, 198 COOPER, J. W. Astley; The causes of alcoholic Hunter, John, the new portrait of, 325, 571, 643 Vaccination of the newborn against tuber- inebriety, 876 Indian Medical Service rates of pay, 328 culosis, preventive, 520 COPE, V. Zachary: Current views of shock and Indigo-carmine, intravenous injection of, 921, Valvular disease in children,unsuspected, 287 collapse, 54-Liver diet in pernicious anaemia, 1002 Varicose veins, injections for, 33, 117, 157, 412. 179 - TheERrIlyDiagnosisof theAcute Abdomen, Infectious disease in schools, 878 522,644, 960, 1090 fourth edition, rev., 223; fifth edition, 1069- Iodine in the treatment and prevetution of Village settlements for the consumptive, 76 The Treatment *f the Acute Abbdomen, rev., goitre, 238, 286 Vinegar poisoning, chronic, 77 223; seeond edition, 1069-Clinical Researches Ischaemic contracture, the origin of, 921, RCOL, Vulvo-vaginitis in children, 328 in Acute Abdominal Disease, second edition. 1046 War Emergency Fund, 1045.1128 rev., 223 -Ultra-violet radiation therapy, 261- Litholapaxy, a plea for the operation of, 1089, Wet winds and early phthi.'is, 470 The carrier problem, 446 1128 X rays in the diagnosis ofchronic appendicitis. COPEMAN, Dr.: Rheumatic infection in the Malignant disease treated by colloidal lead, 76, 468 young. 350 958. 999, 1047, 1087. See also Cancer in General COPEMAN, S. Monckton: Diphtheria carriers, 180 Index Corrigenda. See Corrections -Immunization against diphtheria, scarlet Maternal mortality, investigation of, 775 CORSON, James Frederick, M.B.E. conferred fever, and measles, 833 (0) Maternity, protection of, 572 on, 988 COPLANs. Myer: Tetra-ethyl lead, 74-Evidence Measles, isolation for, 33. 75, 114, 156 Coryza, paroxysmal, 650, 700 on tetraethyl lead before the Committee of Mechanical Medicine, 158 COTTr, Gaston: Les Troubles Funtctionnlgels de Inquiry, 871-Tetra-ethyl lead in motor spirit, Medical autographs, 825 l'Appareil (elnital de la Femme, rev., 900 1001 Medical co-educationi, 999 COTTON, T. F.: Diatbermy in relation to circula- COPPLESON, Victor M. (editor): Clinical H-nd- Medical examination for life assurance, 378,411 tory disturbances, 134 bookfor Residents, Nurses, and Students, rev., Medical freedom, 961 Cotton cloth factories, artificial htumidity in, 765 1115 Medical officers of health, superannuation Cotton weavers' health and humidity, 65 Cork clip, a captive, 455 of, 612, 775 Council, General Meilcal: Direct representation CORNELL, Beaumont B.: Perniciou8 Anaenmia, Medical registration in New Zealand, 77, 159, on the, 999-Income tax, case of, 604-Inidex to rev., 1113 1046 Minutes, rev., 357-Minutes, rev., 357-Session. CORNNER, Matthew Cursharn obituary notice of, Medical responsibility for lunacy certification, May (1928),953 882 921 Cornwall. health conditions in the tin mines Medical women, salaries of, 612 COUNCIL, LONDON COUNTY: (parliamentary note), 697 Medicine, law, andl the public, 921 Artificial light treatment.466 Coronary circulation. See Circulation Meinicke syphilitic reaction, 775,1049 Child guidance clinic, proposed, 957 Coroner again, 1078 Menstrual function, 1050 London sewage and the river Thames, 676 Coroner's discretion (remarks by Dr. White- Mental defect, inheritance of, 823 Lunacy returns, 688 house), 864, 1078 Midwifery, clinical opportunity for, 693 Medical officers of the, 821 Coroners' inquests in London in 1927, 642 Midwifery, the preventive frame of mind in, Mental hospitals, women medical officers at, Coroner's jury. See Jury 117 236 Corrections, 38, 164. 244, 287, 618, 879,.930 Midwifery mortality, 1126 "Rheumatic" children, supervisory centres Midwives and ante-natal work, 463, 520, 571, 612 for, 373 Correspondence: Miners' nystagmus, 520 Ringworm infection in school children, types Abdomen, acute, 284, 325, 377, 411, 470 Morphinisin, a treatment for, 34 of, 196 Abdominal pain as exemplified in acute Mother, the expectant, 571, 689, 733 Temporary school medical staff's remunera- appendicitis, 1085 Mycoses, 958 tion, 325 Abortion and sepsis, lC49 Nephro-ureteral anastomosis after complete Tuberculosus persons, employment of, 196 Achalasia of the cardia (so-called cardio- avulsion of the ureter, 1091 Tuberculosis schemes, working of, 409 spasm), 690. 773 Obstetrics, future of, 284, 326, 412, 1086 Vaccination, compulsory, 874 Alcoholic inebriety, the causes of, 691, 771, 876 Occlusion of the central retinal artery, 286 Venereal diseases treatment scheme, 519 Anaemia, acute aplastic, 1048, 1129 Organization of discussions. See Discussions Anaesthetics and diabetes, 1127 Ovarian cyst. See (iyst Court etiquette as a cause of madness, 82 Antiseptics in ophthalmic surgery, 32 Oxygen, therapeutic uses of, 774 COURTAULD, S. A.: Gift to Middlesex Hospital Arsenic in sugar, 1002 Pancreatic preparations in diab tes, oral for an Institute of Biochemistry, 1044, 1083. Asthma Research Council, 468 administration of, 875,1050 1099 Australia, tropical, 30, 772, 875 Peptone treatment of asthma, 328, 411, 463 COVA, Felix: Atlas Thioracoscopicon, rev., 719 Bsrbados, infection of with malaria, 114.157 PharyDgo oesophageal sphincter, 879, 922, 959 COWAN, Alfred: An Introductory Course in Iirth rate, effect of on the average age at Physical treatmebt in London, clinic for, 33 Opht7halmnic O0ctics, rev., 1114 death, 644, 775 Pneumonia, acuite, treatment of, 159, 238. 285, COWAN, George A.: Dead atnd infected teeth, 876 Blood group percentages, 732 376, 572, 643. 689 COWDIAY, E V. (and J. Bronte GATFONBY, British doctors in Madeira, 571 Poisoning by volatile lead salts, 114 editors): Bolles Lee's Mierotonmist's Vade- British spas, 878 Polydactylism and reversion, 413 Mecurn, ninth edition, iev.. 672 Caesarean section, abuse of, 30 Post grafduate work in Vienna, 77 COWEILL. E. M Current views of shock and (Cancer cases, records of, 117 Preenancy, duration of, 75 collapse, 54-Hernia anid Hernioplasty, rev.. Cancer, etiology of, 1049 Professional examinations, conditions of. 76 266 Cancer treated by radium, 75, 159,197, 286 Prostatic enlargement, treatment of, 31,74,116, Cox, Alfred;: Appreciation of Sir Dawson Cardiospasm. See Achslacia 691, 732, 958 Williams, 423 - Appreciation of William Cataract and ultra-violet light, 31, 116 Puerperal sepsis, 1087, 1127 Muir Smith, 614 Appreciation of James Clinical teaching in Edinburgh, 158 Quinine in obstetric practice, 157, 238 Alexander Macdonald, 784 Collective investigation and tuberculin, 375, Rheumatic m3yocarditis, ear'y, 198 Cox, G. Lissant: Specialist public health 469, 522 Rheumatoid arthritis, minimal rises of temn- services, 327-Delayed notification of tuber- Cyclical vomiting and appendicitis, 823 perature in, 610 culosis, 773 Cyst of ovary, large, 32, Riekets, irradiated ergosterol. and ullra-violet CRA1G, J. G.: X-ray diagnosis of chronic appen- Defaecation, physiology of, 77, 199 light, 78, 237. See also Ergosterol dioitis, 468 Discussions, organization of, 877 Royal College of Surgeons, election to the CRAIG, Sir Maurice: Alcohol in relation to " Drunk in charge," 774 council of, 691. 733, 775 business life 438-The prevention of nervous Dysphagia associated with anaemia, 375, 467, Salaries of medical women. See Medical breakdown, 1116 521, 610 women Cramp, fireman s, 291, 334, 382, 546, 6'9 Edinburgh Corporation Bill, 376 Sea-sickness, 877, 959, 1C89 Cramp, heat (Rayner Thrower), 546-Correspon- Ergosterol, radiated, as a dressing for wounds, Shock and abortion, 2 9, 327, 375, 471, 524 dence on, 609, 646, 1098. See also Houses, 642 Shock in black races, 524 heating of Ergosterol, vitamin D, and rickets, 78, 237. Small-pox and easuals," 644 Cramp after sciatica, 430, 480, 534, 930, 1054 See also Rickets Small-pox in the vaccinated and unvaceinated, Cranial incisions (leading article), 317. See also Brgot, chemistry and pbarmacology of, 410 fatality rates of. 74, 115, 156, 197, 237, 285 Brain Ergot poisoning among rye bread consumers, Sociological formula, 413 CRAWFORD, A. Muir: Materia MedicaforNurses, 471 Specialist public health services, 327, 376 rev., 949 Erythema nodosum and tuberculosis, 82) Sputum examination in pulmonary diagnosis, CRAWFORD, Lieut.-Col. D. G.: Appreciation of Expectant mother. See Mother 469. 572 Sir Dawson 424 " importance of, Williams, First-class life," an incident in a, 32 Sterilization of the feeble-minded, 878 CRAWFORD, J. A. (and B. S. CHALAM):-MsaqUitO Foreign bodies in the abdomen, 199-In the Streptococei and puerperal sepsis, 642, 730, 879 Reduction and Malarial Prevention : a Pr&is, stomach, 198, 239 iuggestion, theories of, 158 second edition, rev., 1023 Fracture problem, 730 Tavistock Clini0: a correction, 287 CIRAWFURD, Raymond: Appreciation of Sir Fractures of the clavicle with displacement, Teeth, dead and infected, 731, 823, 876, 959 David Ferrier, 526 878 Teeth, defective structure of, 410 Cream, prohibition of boric acid in (parlia- Gall-bladder infections, 642 " Tennis elbow." treatment of, 159 mentary note), 290-Preservatives in (parlia- Gas gangrene following street accidents, 74 Tetra-ethyl lead in petrol, 74, 409. 1001 mentary note), 474, 926-Synthetic (parlia- Gastric and duodenal operations, 1126 Thomson, John, 156 mentary note), 616, 826 Gastric and duodenal ulceration, treatment Thrombo-phlebitis migrans, 690, 824, 960 CIaEASY, Rolf: Treatment of prostatic enlarge- of, 688, 729 Tonsil-suction for diagnosis and treatment, ment, 732 Gastric secretion of neutral chloride, 325, 374, 1048 Cremation Society. See Society 411, 469, 521, 729, 1128 Tubercle bacilli, early detection of, 731 Crematorium for Edinburgh, proposed, 153.1124 General Medical Council, direct representa- Tuberculin, efficacy of, 611, 731, 824 CREssY, A. Z. C.: The future of obstetrics, 412 tion on, 999 Tuberculosis, early signs of. 31 CREW, F. A. B. (and others): Beport on Dr. Gland grafting and inheritance, 570, 610, 690 Tuberculosis mortality, causes in the decline Serge Voronoff's Experitments otn the Improve- Glaucoma, acute primary, pathogenesis of, 919, of, 922 ment of Livestock, 505-Debate on animal 1000, 1086 Tuberculosis notification, delayed, 692, 773 experiments, 518-Organic rnheritancein Man, Glaucoma and capillary circulation, 1127 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, the "cure" of, 611, rev., 718-Appointed to the chair of genetics at Gluicose intravenously in diabetic coma, 197 692. 773, 875. 960 Edinburgh University, 917 Gonorrheea, vaccines in the treatment of. 920 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, diagnosis and treat- Crew spaces on British merchant vessels Haematuria during insulin administration, ment, 523 (parliamentary note), 649 1048 Tuberculous lesions in bones and joints, type CRICHTON, Brian: The sensitive child, 220- Haemorrhagic diathesis. 692 of, 731 Narcolepsy, 945-Congenital pyloric stenosis. Elare-lip, treatment of, 1129 Tyndall v. Alcock, 961 945 Harvey Chapel,at Hempstead, 922 Typhoid immtunization by the mouth in South Crichton Royal Institution: Annual report, 464 Health and choice of a career, 524 Africa, 159 CrIiLE, G. W., Hon. LL.D.Glasg. conferred on, Heat cramp, 609 Ulcers, perforated, treatment of, 689 1132 Herpes zoster followed by immunity, 875, 920, Ultra-violet light treatment of lupus er) thema- Crime and encephalitis lethargica, 190 1089, 1127 tosus, 411 Crime, influence of parturition upon (A. Louise Historical exhibition at Cardiff, 520 Underfeeding and overfeeding in infancy, 34 McIloy), 303 (O r = Burn IO JAN.-JUNE, I928j INDEX. MEDICAL JOURAL

Criminal, Indian hereditary (F. C. Daly), 67 DAvIsoN, James, obituary notice of, 577 DIBLE, James Henry, appointed professor of Criminal poisoning. See Poisoning DAVISON, W. H., presentation to, 163 pathology and bacteriology in the Welsh Criminology, review of books on, 266 DAwsoN OF PENN, Lord: Voluntary hospitals National School of Medicine, 34 Crippled Children, Scottish Hospital for, 873, and public authorities, 279-" Those other Dibothriocephalus latus infection (R. T. Leiper), 1124 practitioners,"321-Socialaspects of rheumatic 848 CRITCHLEY, Macdonald: Post - encephalitic diseases, 854-Experiments on animals, 1119 DICK, J. Stavely: Treatnlent of acute pneu- respiratory disorders, 148 DAY, H. B.: Neuroses in the tropics, 448 monia, 285 CROCKIET, James, presentation to, 641 Daylight in buildings, 681 Dickinson Travelling Research Scholarships, 617 CROFTON, W. M.: The "cure" of pulmonary Dead bodies found in the Metropolitan area DICKSON, Arnott: High blood pressure, 802 tuberculosis, 611. 773, 960 (parliamentary note), 428 DICEsON, S. M.: Shock in black races, 524 CROOKSHANK, G.: Diagnosis and Spiritual Deaf and dumb, training of (parliamentary DICKsoN, W. E. Carnegie: Foreign bodies in the Healing, rev., 185-Shock aud abortion, 375- note), 1094 stomach, 239 Appreciation of Charles Greene Cumston, 734 Deaf, higher education of the, conference on, Distionary, Black's Veterinary, rev., 672 Croonian Lecture. See Lecture 1053 Dictionary, Oxford English: Completion of, 311 CRosnB, Thomas Villiers, obituary notice of, 825 DE AMARAL, Africano, awarded the John Scott -Note on, 311 CROSKERY, Sidney Elisabeth: Dysphagia asso- prize, 37 Digestive system,B. cols infection of the, 82 ciated with anaemia, 494 DEANE3, A.: Appreciation of William Muir Smith, " Digitruss," 186 CROssEN, Harry Sturgeon: G-ynaecology for 615 DI1LLING, Walter J. (and R. E. KELLY): Gan- Nurses, rev., 806 DEARDEN, Harold. play of on the stage-" Two grene following the uise of ergotized rye bread, CROTHERas, Bronson (Frank R. FORD and Marian White Arms," 244 540 (0)-Colloidal lead, 551-Treatment of C. PUTNAM): Birth Injuries of the Central Death certificate, forgery of (Charles Forbes), malignant disease of colloidal lead, 999 Nervous System, rev., 396-Disorders of thte 923 Dimol snuff, 672 Nervou(s System in Childhood, rev., 1113 Death certification, the values of (leading article), Diphtheria carriers (J. E. McCartney), 180, 445- Croton oil, use of in mental institutions (parlia- 227 Discussion, 180, 445 mentary note), 1095 Death, partial (E. Libman), 865 Diphtheria among elementary school children JROwDEN, Guy P.: Measurement of muscular DE BALLIN, Dr., 152 (parliamentary note), 580 work, 62 DEBEYRE, Dr., appointed to the chair of histo- Diphtheria, immunization against (S. Monckton %Jsowz, H. Warren: Bact'rioaogy and Surgery logy at Lille. 581 Copeman), 833 (0)-Leading article on, 861 of Chronic Arthritis and Rheumatismn with DE BOIssIERE, Vernon Joseph, no longer a licen- Diphtheria immunization: The Queensland End-results of Treatment, rev., 183-Scope of tiate of the Royal College of Physicians, 649 fatalities, 193,1076 surgery in chronic arthritis, 348-Minimal DEBRE, Robert (and LIon BERNARD): Cours Diphtheria, laryngeal, in old age (J. D. Rolles- rises of temperature in rheumatoid arthritis, d'HygQine, rev., 669 ton), 1020 (0) 610-Treatment of rheumatism, 858 TF)cK, E. J.: Migraine, 1007 Diphtheria with lobar pneumonia and malaria, CiaOwLEY, R. H.: Health in relation to educa- Defaecation. physiology of, 77, 199, 292, 382, 480 292 tion, 149 Defective children. See Children Diphtheria notifications (parliamentary note), CRUICKSEEAN: The coronary circulation, 404 Degenerative diseases, Lasker Foundation for 532 CULLIS, Winifred: Health teaching in schools, medical research to investigate, 81 Diphtheria in the United States: Cases and 28 D'HERELLE, F.: Cholera bacteriophages, 365 deaths, 581 C,ULPIN, Millais: Neuroses in the tropics, 419- Deity of medicine. See Medicine Disclaimers, 38, 120, 1008 Medicine and the Man, rev., 455 DELAFIELD, M. E., appointed to the chair of Discussions, organization of, 877 CUMBEBBATCH, Elkin P.: Diathermy in relation chemistry at the London School of Hygiene Disease treated by electrical methods by un- to circulatory disturbances, 135-Diathermy: and Tropical Medicine, 199 qualified practitioners (parliamentary note), its Produtetion and Uses in Msdicinze and DELLER, Edwin:-Universities in the United 381 Surgery, second edition, rev., 454 States: Some Impressions, 366 Disease, epidemic, climate and (Sir Leonard CUMMING, H. Lovett, obituary notice of, 425 Deltoid shelf, 986 Rogers), 848 CXaIMING, Surgeon-General H. S.: Aftermath Delusions, the reality of (leading article), 457. Disease, investigation of new discoveries in con- of the Mississippi flood, 231 Se- also Body and mind nexion with (parliamentary note), 880 CUMMINS, S. Lyle; Clinical differences in tuber- Dz1MARTEL, Dr.: Segmental resection of the Disease, the resistance factor in (Jeffrey culosis, 147 colon, 459 Ramsay), 628 (0) CUMSTON, Charles Greene, obituary notice of, DE MEILLON, Botha (and Alexander INGRAM): Disease, seasonal variations of (C. 0. Stally- 734 A Mosquito Survey of Certain Parts of South brass), 563 CUMPsTONN J. H. L. (and F. MCCALLUM): Histo Y Africa (Part I). rev., 949 Diseases, notifiable (parliamentary note), 380 of the Plague in Australia, 1900-192., 1036 Dengue epidemic in Egypt in 1927 (H. Kamal), Diseases, rare, the lesson of (Sir Archibald CUNNINGHaAM, LieUt.-Col. John, C.I.E. conferred 1104 (0) Garrod), 914 on, 988 DENKER, Alfred, elected a corresponding member Dispensary, Edinburgh Eye: Annual meeting CUNNINGHAM, L. (and others): Metabolism and of the Otological Section of the Royal Society and report, 464 acidity of the foetal tissues and fluids, 126 (0) of Medicine. 650 Dispensary medical officers (Irish Free State), Currency and Bank Notes Bill, 879, 923 Denmark, radium treatment in (E. Collin), 358 appointment of, 918-And midwives, 1083 CuRBIE, Donald I.: A case of erythroedema or DENNIS, Charles E.: Treatment of prostatic Dispensers in the R.&.M.C. (parliamentary note), " pink disease," 48 (0) enlargement, 691 1095 ,CUSHING, Harvey: The Meningiomas, rev.. 16 Dental companies on the statutory list (parlia- Dispensers in the Territorial Army (parlia- Cyst, branchial. diagnosis of (H3milton Bailey), mentary note), 532 mentary note), 1095 940 (0) Dental officers, R.N., 1132 District nursing. See Nursing Cyst, hydatid, dystocia duie to (Maslen Jones), Dental sepsis, obscure, value of radiography in Diverticulitis (T. T. O'Farrell), 1025 552-In the heart (H. L. Heimann). 801 (James F. Brailsford), 1013 (0)-Leading article Diverticulitis, surgical treatment of (K. W. Cyst of omentum in an inguinal hernia (Fanny on, 1036. See also Focal sepsis Monsarrat), 309 Howe), 716 Dentists Bill, Irish Free State, 465, 608 Diverticulum, Meckel's, in strangulated inguinal ,Cyst of ovary, large, 32 - Chocolate (Alfred Dentists, British, registration regulations in the hernia (Hugh Reid), 394 Danby), 551-lBilateral tarry (J. E. Stacey), 980 State of Victoria (Australia), 291 DiXON: Passage of substances from the cerebro- -In pregnancy (W. Gough), 581 Dentists Register (1028), rev., 502 spinal fluid into the blood, 228 Cyst, parovarian, in pregnancy (W. Gough). 981 Dentistry, review of book on. 1069 DIXON, Surgeon Commander T. B., awarded the Cystoscopy in carcinoma of the cervix (A. A. Dentures, cleaning of, 164, 204, 243, 291, 334 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Oficeers' Gemmell), 667 Derby, Bost-graduate courses at, 741 Decoration, 825 Cystotomy, suprapubic, a tube for, 61 Derbyshire, rain-bearing winds and early DIXON, W. E.: Appreciation of Sir Dawson phthisis in (W. Gordon and W. M. Ash), 337 (0) Williams, 421-The trend of thought in thera- Dermatitis caused bypus (J. Wilson Dougal), 407 peutics, 896-Tribrom-ethylalcohol,"avertin,' Dermatitis herpetiformis ina child (S. Wigoder), 896-Specific therapy in septicaemia, 896- 259 Narcotic plants, 1038 Dermatitis after ultra-violet radiation, 742 DOBBIE, Nairn: The future school medical D. Dermatologia, first issue, 1007 officer, 262-Rheumatic infection in the young, Dermatologische Zeitschrift, special volume 351 DAIN, H. Guy: Direct representation on the dedicated to Professor Eric Hoffmann, 1133 DOBIE, David Robertson, presentation to, 291- General Medical Council, 999 Dermatology, review of books on, 17, 599, 948. Obituary notice of, 478 Dairy Congress. the World's, London (1928), 965 See also Skin DOBSON, J. F.: Late results of oper7ation for Dairy Council of Canada, National: Report, 864 Dermoid, recurrent endotheliomatous (W. G. renal caleulus, 486 (0) Dalby prize. See Prize Barnard), 55 Doctor, a bogus (" Dr. Boyd Faulkner "), 239 DALY, F. C.: The Indian hereditary criminal, 67 Deutsche Zeitschrift fUr Chirurgie: February Doctors, sports, 365 Damages (£1,000) for a medical mian, 881 issue dedicated to Alexander Fraenkel, 429 DODD, -J. Theodore: Small-pox and " casuals," DAMON, S. R.; Food Infections and Food Intoxi- DEVINE, Henry: Long Fox Memorial Lecture on 644 cations, rev., 1113 the reality of delusions, 457 DoDDs, B. C.: Asthma Research Council,468- DANA, Charles L.: The Peaks of Medical History: DEWEY, E. W.: Injection treatment of varicose (And G. E. BEAUMONT): Recent Advances in An Outline o.f the Evolution of Medicinefor the veins, 522 Medicine, fourth edition, rev,, 851 Use of Mledical Studentts and Practitioners, Diabetes and anaesthetics, 1127 DODDS, Gladys: The Wassermann reaction in second edition, rev., 555 Diabetes, oral administration of pancreatic and pregnancy, 272 DANBY, Alfred: Chocolate cyst of the ovary, 551 other preparations in the treatment of (C. B. S. Dogs Act Amendment Bill, 289, 332, 1094 DANYSZ, Jean, death of, 785 Fuller), 798 (0)-Correspondence on, 875, 1050, Dogs Protection Bill, 289, 740, 778 DARIER, J.: Pr6cis de Dewrmatologie, fourth 1098 Dogs and vivisection (parliamentary note), 289 edition, rev., 948 Diabetes, review of books on, 16 DONALD, Professor: Dystocia due to vaginal Darwinism, implications of (Sir Arthur Keith), Diabetic coma, intravenous glucose in, 197 atresia, 263 full text published in the English Review for Diabetics, food balance for, 267 DONALDSON, Malcolm: Midwives and ante-natal June, 1007 Diagnosis, laboratory methods in (leading work, 520-Treatment of cancer of the cervix, DAVIDsoN, A. H.: Vesico-vaginal fistulae, 309 article), 361 547 DAvIvSON, George S.: Naegele pelvis, 597 Diagnosis, notes on (Claude Wilson), 709 (0) DONNAN, F. G., hon. Ltr.D.Edinburgh conferred DAVIDSON, Thomas Augustus, obituary notice of, Diagnosis, the principles of (Robert Hutchison), on. 569 696 335 ()-Leading article, 361 DoNovAN, Daniel M.: Complete inversion of the DAVIDSON, T. Wishart: Two cases of cardiac Diagnosis, review of books on, 310, 849 uterus, recovery, 756 (0) infarction, one followed by calcification of the Dial, importation of (parliamentary note), 474 DOOLIN, William: Treatment of fractures, 55 heart, the other by rupture, 212 (0) Diarrhoea, chronic, caused by a feather quill, DOUG, J. Wilson: Dermatitis caused by furs, DAVIES, A. Vernon: Eiinburgh Corporation Bill, 788 407 376 Diathermy in relation to circulatory disturb- Dougal, Samuel Herbert, Trial Qf, rev., 1029 DAVIES, D. B.: Inheritance of mental defect, 823 ances: Discussion at the Royal Society of DOUGLAS, D.: Haematometra and tuberculosis, -Presentation to, 965 Medicine, 134 99 DAVIES, H. Whitridge: Therapeutic uses of Diathermy, review of book on, 60, 454 DOUTEWAITE, A. H.: Injection treatment of oxygen, 774 Diathermy, surgical, effect on the tissues of the varicose veins, 522-The Injection Treatment DAvIs, Edward D. D.: Pulmonary and gastro- are electrode in (John Anderson), 222 of Varicose Veins. third edition, rev., 1069 intestinal sequels of naso-oral sepsis, 96 Diathesis, the haemorrhagic (H. Letheby Tidy), DOWLING, G. B.: Cutaneous mycoses in the DAv.s, R.: The haemorrhagic diathesis, 692 583 (0)-Correspondence on, 692 tropics, 180 Bm JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. LTimIXZDIC JOUNLf I,I

DOWNING: The coronary circulation, 404 Dystocia due to vaginal atresia (K. V. Bailey), Embryology, review of book on, 985 Draining the septic uterus. See Uterus 26.3; due to hydatid cyst (Maslen Jones) Emetine hydrochloride injections in treatment DPAKE, C. J.: Medical registration in New Zea- 552; associated with a vaginal band (W. W of broncho-pneumonia in children (C. Robert- land, 1046 Jeudwine), 666 son Wilson), 844 (0)- Correspondence on, Dreams, 105 966 DPaENNAN, M. R.: Intracranial capacity, 106- Emigrants to Canada, prospective medical The value of anatomy. 109 examination of (parliamentary note), 428, 881, Dressing, scarlet red drv, 382 1095 Dressing of wounds, ergosterol as a, 339. See Emphysema and wind instruments, 244 Ergosterol E. Emulsions, review of book on, 224 DREVER. Dr.: Basal principles in mental test- Encephalitis, epidemic: Pregnancy and ing, 872 EADIE, Norman M.: A mouth gag, 902 (Frederick Roques). 351-In the child, life- DREWITT, F. Dawtry: Latin Names of Common EAGER, R.: Malarial treatment of general para- history of (Mary M. Stevenson). 908 Plants, rev., 986 lysis, 1023 Encephalitis letbargica: Followed by spinal Drug treatment of pneumonia. See Pneumonia EAMES, Alethea J.: Herpes zoster and varicella, curvature (R. G. Abercrombie), 174 (0)-And Drugs, action of. review of book on, 1027 120 crime, 190-Ocular complications of: Discus- Drugs of addiction, international control of, Ear, foreign body (grain of rice) in for thirty-six sions at the Royal Society of Medicine, 261- 907 years (William P. Kennedy), 14 Provision of treatment for young persons Drugs, dangerous, 334. 528-Failure to register Ear, the influenza (Salisbury Sharpe), 983 suffering from (parliamentary note), 474- purchase of, 528-Authorization for the use of Ear, internal, vasomotor affections of the (G. Tumour of the brain simulating (S. in the Straits Settlemenits, 1053 Portmann), 982 McClements), 1061 (0)-Pseudo-appendicular, Drugs, standardization of. review of books on, Ear presentation, case of (C. G. Walker), 1065 1098 454 Ear, review of books on, 184, 355 Encephalitis, post-encephalitis problems (Allan DRUMMOND, Lieut. Commander G. H., awarded Ear. See also Otology, Nose, and Throat C. Parsons), 759,1122 damages against a mental nursing home, 287 EAST, C. F. T.: Pernicious anaemia and the Encoylopaedia of Inlustrial Health, 1096 Drunk in charge," 774 liver diet, 491 (0) Endocarditis in young children and lambs, Drunk and incapables in Glasgow (parliamentary EASTERBROOK, C. C.: Report on the Crichton 1134 note), 428 Royal Institution, 464 Endocarditis and cardiac malformations, 953 Drunkenness and civil and criminal responsi- EASTWOOD, Sibyl R.: The results of gastric Endocrine imbalance and its relation to chronic bility (R. Llewellyn-Jones), 217 secretion and other digestive factors in arthritis (G. L. Kerr Pringle), 751 (0) Drunkenness, degrees in (Sir Robert Wallace), rosacea, 222 Endocrinology, review of books on, 223, 985. See 288 ' Eclampsia (E. J. Thomson), 258-(R. H. Para- also Secretions, internal Drunkeenness, stindards of, 288, 573, 693-More more), 8&3 Endoscopy, 862 magisterial dicta, 693 Eclampsia, treatment of (W. Stroganoff), 1065, Endotheliomatous dermoid. See Dermoid Drunkenness. See also Intoxication and 1111-Discussion, 1066 Eng ish Review publishes full text of "Implica- Alcoholism EcoNoMo. Professor von, appointed professor of tions of Darwinism." 1007 DRURY, Lieut.-Colonel Robert, obituary notice neurology at Zurich, 1097 ENSOR, Colonel Howard,.C.B.E. conferred on, of, 963 Ectopia vesicae (Alexander Mitchell), 597 988 Dublin. See Ireland Ectopic gestation. See Gestation Ephedrine, " vaporole," 806 Du BoIs, Eugene F.: BasaZ Metabolism in Health EDEN, Thomas Watts (and Cuthbert LocyRYEla): Epidemic disease, climate and (Sir Leonard anrd Disease, second edition. rev., 101 Gynuaecology for Students and Practitioners, Rogers), 848 DuBosT, Jean: Les Bases Physiques de la Radio- third edition, rev., 396 Epidemics in Pepys's Diary (Colonel W. P. thgrapie, rev., 635 EDGAPR, Graham: Tetra-ethyl lead in motor MacArthur), 319 DuCEWORTH, Sir Dyce, obituary notice of, 161 spirit, 770 Epidemiology in the last hundred years (Sir DUDGEON. J. H.: Fumes of tar, 291 EDGE, Major P. Granville: European vital William Hamer), 359 DUDLEY, Geoffrey: Isolation for measles, 75 statistics, 724 Epilepsy (James Collier), 557-Leading article, Dudley's nursing scheme. See Nursing Edinburgh Corporation Bill (Venereal Diseases), f01 DUGGAN, N.: Delayed intracranial haemorrhage, 289, 323, 330 376, 378, 428, 578, 685, 667. See also Epilepsy, review of books on, 1027 666 Venereal diseases Equal Citizenship, National Union of Societies DUKEM, Paul: Accidents et Dangers de l'Elec- Edinburgh Medical Journial, tuberculosis num- for: Conference on women medical students triciti, rev., 948 ber, 479 and London hospitals, 821 DURE, H. L.: The intestinal amoebae of man, Edinburgh. See also Scotland Equal Franchise Bill, 578. 697, 826, 923, 1094 1110 EDINGTON, George H., appointed J.P. for the Ergosterol, irradiated, as a dressing for wounds DUKE-ELDER, W. Stewart: Cataract and ultra- county of the city of Glasgow, 37-(And J. W. S. (C. J. Bond). 339 (0). 642 violet light, 31-Pathogenesis of acute primary BLACKLOCK): Duplication or subdivision of Ergosterol, irradiated, rickets and ultra-violet glaucoma, 1030 the testicle, 937 (0) light, 237 DUKEnS, Cubhbert: The examination of urine for EDMISTON, Major J. F., Territorial Decoration Ergosterol, irradiated, tabloid form of, 556- pus, 391 (0)-Early diagnosis of cancer of the conferred on, 882 Liquid form of, 672 rectum and colon, 846 Education committees and salaries of medical Ergosterol, vitamin D, and rickets, 78 DuMAs, A.: La Circulation Sanjuinie peri- officers, 952 Ergot, chemistry and pharmacology of, 410 2lhlrique et ses Troubles, rev.. 266 Educationists in conference, 28-Some medical Ergot poisoninDg among rye bread consumers DUNANT, Henri, centenary of the birth of, 862 aspects, 28-Health teaching in schools, 28- (James Robertson and Hugh T. Ashby), 302(0) DUNCAN, A.: Fractional meal tests, 1026 The "problem child," 28-Psycho-analysis in -Note on, 318-(Walter J. Dilling and R. E. DuNrcAN, J. W.: Treatment of pueumonia, 700 early childhood, 28-The effect of illness in Kelly), 540 (0)-Correspondgnce on, 410, 471 DUNDAS, G. H. Giffen: The future of obstetrics, character formation, 62-School meals, 62- Erythema nodosum and acute endocarditis 1087 Measurement of muscular work, 62-The following tonsillitis: Recovery after treat- DUNDAS-GIRANT, Sir James: Pulmonary and teaching of defective children, 62-A plea for ment with antistreptococcus serum (A. Mark- gastro-intestinal sequels of naso-oral sepsis, biology. 1084-Health and education. 149, 192 son), 715 (0) 97-Early detection of tubercle bacilli in -Handbook issued by the Board of Educa- Erythema nodosum and tuberculosis, 824 sputum, 637 (0)-Oto-sclerosis, 983 tion, 192 Erythroedema or "' pink disease," case of Dundee. See Scotland Eel-worm, the vinegar. 1038 (Donald I. Currie), 48 (0). See also Borax Dunfermline, health of, 873 EGBERT, Seneca: A Manual of Hygiene and poisoning DUNEILL, T. P., appointed surgeon to the King's Sanitation, eighth edition, 58 ESDATLE, Philippa C.: Economic Biology for Household, 640 Egg-cup in rectum, 120, Studqents of ,Social Science, rev. 949 DUNKERLY, J. S.: Venomous and non-venomous Egypt, the 1927 epidemic of dengue in (H. Ethics, medical, review of book on, 984 enakes, 899 Kamal), 1104 (0) Ethyl Petrol, dangers of. 363-Investigations in DUNLOP, Binnie: A sociological formula, 413- RICHHOLZ. Alfred: School meals, 62 the United States, 366. See also Lead and Tetra- Effect of the birth rate on the average age at EINEORN, Max: Le Tube Dutodenat, rev., 225 ethyl death, 775 RISEN, David: Anaemia as a predominating ETIF NNE, Dr.: Traitement des Fractures par le Dunlop tyre works: visits to invited, 832 symptom in malignant disease, 721 Praticien-,rev., 396 DUNN. Lieut.-Col. Cuthbert Lindsay, C.I E. Elbow, " tennis." treatment of (G. Percival Eugenics Review. to be placed on spale in the conferred on, 24 Mills), 12 (O -Correspondence on, 159 ordinary way, 761 DUNN, J. Shaw: High blood pressure,352-Ulcers Elbow-joint, treatment of injuries round (J. F. H. Eukodal," 1C69 of oesophagus, 899 Stallman), 802-A correction, 930 European child in Malaya, health of (A. A. C. DuNSCOMBE, Nicholas D., called to the Bar, ELDER, William: Studies in Psvcyology, rev., Gordon), 37 1133 185 European countries, decrease of small-pox in, Duodenal operations (F. J. Strong Heaney), 1055 Electrical methods in the treatment of disease 1132 (0)-Correspondence on, 1126 by unqualified practitioners (parliamentary Eui opean vital statistics, 724 Duodenal ulcer. See Ulcer note), 381 EVANS, Geoffrey: Haematuria during insulin Duodenum, traumatic rupture of the, 164 Electricity, review of book on, 948 administration, 1048 Durham countv. infant mortality in (parlia- Electrode, arc: Effect of on the tissues in EVANS, Howell: Splenomedullary leukaemia in mentary note), 333 surgical diathermy (John Anderson), 222 an x-ray worker, 135 Dust carts, covered (parliamentary note), 290 Electrolytes, review of books on, 138 EVANS, T. CAREY: Treatment of prostatic Dutch Industrial Exhibition, 699. See also ELIAS, Herbert (and Adolf FELLER): Stauungs- enlargement. 74 Holland typen bei Krieslaufstorungen, rev., 670 EVANS, William Owen, appointed an officer of DUTTON, Arthur Stayt, obituary notice of, 927 Ella Sachs Plotz Foundation, 429 the Order of the Hospital of St. John of DuvAI, Pierre: Elected foreign corresponding ELLIOT, A. Macbeth: Injections for varicose Jerusalem, 1133 member of the Royal Academy of Medicine of veins, 33 EVE, Frank C.: Tetra-ethyl lead in petrol, 409- Belgium, 429-(Jean-Charles Roux and Henri ELLIOT, Walter :-Chadwick Lecture on sunlight Tonsil-suction for diagnosis and treatment, BECILPRRE): Badiologie Clinique du Tube in modern medicine: Clinical experience in 141 (0) Digestif: I, Estomac et Duodenum, rev., 500 England and Scotland, 859 Evolution, review of book on, 1029 DYAS, G.: The process of cholecystography, ELLIOTT, C. C.: Treatment of prostatic enlarge- EWART, James Cossar, Hon. LL.D.Edinburgh 1066 ment, 117 conferred on, 569 DYBALL, B.: Hydronephrosis, 946-Doubtful ELLIOTT, W. A.: Sea sickness, 1089 EWING, S A.: Cramp after sciatica, 930 abdominal tumour, 946 - Retroperitoneal ELLIS, Henry: The causation of rheumatism, Ex-America semper aliquid novi, 150 fibroma, 946 856 Examinations, professional, conditions of, 76 Dysentery, Scottish Board of Health leaflet on, ELLis. R.: High blood pressure, 352 Exercise as a therapeutic agent (Maurice Boigey), 281 EhLLISON, J.: Multiple myomas in young 680 Dysentery at the Sinarango Prison C imp, patients, 351 Exophthalmic goitre. See Goitre Malaita (parliamentary note), 697, 830 ELMEs, Major Cecil Henry, obituary notice of, Expectant mother. See Maternity and Mother Dysphagia associated with anaemia (A. Mason 696 Experiments on animals. See Animals Jones and Robert D. Owen), 256 (0)-Corre- ELTON, Charles: Animal Ecology, rev., 762 Ex-service men in receipt of hospital treatment spondence on, 375,467, 521, 610-Leading article, Embolism, bilateral, of the centrsl retinal (parliamentary note), 964 636-(Sidney Elisabeth Croskery), 494 artery (T. G. Wynne Parry), 378. See also Eye defects, care of: Report of 'Departmental Dysphagia due to pbaryngeal paralysis (W. M. Artery Committee, 26, 106. See also Optical Practi- Mollison). 983 Embolism of apex of lung (W. A. Rees), 494 .tioners (Registration) Bill Dyspituitarism (C. Worster-Drought and B. W. Embolism, pulmonary, following delivery Eye diseases in the Navy (parliamentary note). Crowhurst Archer), 717 (Furneaux Jordan), 552 697 [Tux Barnum 12 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. MEKDICAL JOURNAL

Eye. See also Ophthalmology FERGUSON, Surgeon Cautain James Herbert, FLINT, E. R.: The acube abdomen, 209(O), 325- Eyelids, upper, oedema of the (John Roberts), (.B.E. conferred on, 988 Ligature -of the innominate artery for in- 307 FERsGUSoN, Major N. M., Territorial Decoration nominate aneurysm, 979 Eyes pain in, and chronic headaohe relieved conferred on, 882 Flood disaster in London, 112, 408-Report of by a nasal operation (Rosa Ford), 438 (O FERGUSON. V. L.: Acute appendicitis following committee on, 408-Parliamentary notes on, Eyestrain and fine work, 1119 typhoia fever, 979 697 FERGUSON, Captain William Haig, obituary Flood, a great, in 1829 (Moray floods), 360 notice of. 698 Flood, Mississippi, aftermath of the, 2 1 Ferments, review of books on, 454 FLOREENCE, G. (and L. HUGOUNENQ): Prin7cipes FERRIER, Sir David, obituary notice of. 525,574- de Pharmacodynamie, rev., 718 Memorial to, 1039 Flying, civil: Medical requirements for aviators, F. Fever, enteric: Acute appendicitis following 20. See al8o Air (V. L. Ferguson), 979-Bone complications in Focal sepsis: Discussion at the Royal Society of Fabre centenary, 119 (F. J. Henry), 56 Medicine, 96 Factories, artificial silk, health conditions in Fever, enteric: Carrier problem (J. E. Focal sepsis, nasal ani oral, in the etiology of (parliamentary note), 531, 580,697-Emission of McCartney), 415-Discussion on, 446-fAdrianus gastro-intestinal and pulmonary infective gases from (parliamentary note), 648 P'ijper and B. Davidine Pullinger), 587 diseases (Patrick WatBon-Williams and F. A. Factories Bill, 289,699 Fever, enteric: Immunization by the mouth in Pickworth), 931 (0) - Correspondence on, Factories, cotton cloth, artificial humidity in, South Africa, 159 1049 765 Fever, enteric: Pretoria outbreak of (Adrianus Focal sepsis: Value of radiography in the dia- Factories, hours of work in, 509 Pijper and B. Davidine Pullinger), 587 (0) goosis of obscure dental sepsis (James F. Factories, inspection of (parliamentary note), Fever, paratyphoid. at Galashiels, 236, 281 Brailsford), 1013 (0) - Leading article on, 474-In Scotland (parliamentary note), 474 Fever, paratyphoid B, an attack presenting novel 1036 Factors in vision. See Vision features (A. Graham-Stewart, Philip Manson- Foetal attitude, an uncommon (J. W. Burns) Factory inspectors' assistants, promotion of Bahr, and T. R. Goddard). 934 (0) 668 (parliamentary note), 532 Fever. scarlet: Immunization against (S. Monck- Foetal tissues and fluids: The metabolism and Factory inspectors in Scotland (parliamentary ton Copeman), 833 (0)-Leading article, 861 acidity of (W. Blair Bell, L. Ounningham, note), 332 Fever, scarlet: Reinfection from empyema M. Jowett, H. Millet, and J. Brooks), 126(0) Faecal analysis, review of book on, 763 (Herbert B. Marsden), 716 FoGGIE, W. E.: Hereditary baemorrhagic Faecal fistula pad. See Fistula Fever, scarlet, in the United States, returns of, telangiectasia, 222 FAGGE, C. H.: Treatment of hare-lip, 1025 479 FONTls5, Dr. (of Strasbourg), title of professor FAHa, Professor: Non-excretoryfunctions of the Fever, yellow, a new light on, 723-In West conferred on, 243-Appointed professor of bio- kidney, 759 Africa, 863 logical chemistry at Strasbourg, 479 FAIPRBAIRN, H.:-Vesical bilharzia: doub'e in- Fever, yellow, preservation of the virus of (A. W. Food balsnce for diabetics, 267 fection with S. haematobiu77z and S. mnansoni, Bellards and Edward Hindle), 713 (0)-Note on, Food control in Scotland (Arthur Gofton). 112 52-The protection of maternity, 462 723 Food and Drugs Act, Sale of (parliamentary FAIRBAIRN, W. R. D.: The study of mental Fever, yellow, vaccine for (Edward Hindle), 976 note), 881, 1095 abnormality, 566 (0) Food, Drugs, and Disinfectants Bill (South Fairs and festivals in India, sanitation measures Fevers, infectious, immunization against (leading Africa), 1043 in connexion wiLh, 569 artic'e), 861 Food poisoning, review of book on, 1113 FALKINEB, N.: The over-sensitive child, 220 Fevers, review of book on, 635 Food poisoning, unusual case of (F. M. Rowland, FALKSER, H. G.: Actinotherapy for General Fevers, specific, serum prophylaxis and therapy F. W. Marshall, and J. Menton), 439(0) Practitioners, rev., 356 in (J. D. Ro'leston), 98 Food, preservatives in: Ministry of Health Fallopian tube and ovary: Congenital absence FFP-NNELL, E. B.: Treatment of vulvitis, 204 circular, 73-Draft regulations of the Irish of (J. Herbert Sanders), 1065-Torsion of during FIBIGER, Johannes, obituary notice of, 200 Free State, 687 pregnancy (.J. E. itacey), 668 Fibroid tumours of the uterus, multiple (K. V. Food supervision in Scotland, 153 FARMER, Septimus, obituary notice of, 73 Bailey), 263 Foods and food ahalysis, review of books on FARRER, Ellen Margaret, Kaisar-i-Hind medal Fibroid tumours of the uterus. sarcomatous 947 conferred on, 24 metaplasia of (Leith Murray), 497-(A. A. Foods, tinned (parliamentary note), 333 Fatigue Research Board, Industrial:-Report on Gemmell), 498 Foot clinic, Edinburgh, new premises opened artificial humidification in the cotton weaving Fibroma of ovary, large (J. Eric Stacey), 57 997 industry: its effect upon the sickness rates of Fibromata of uterus, malignant complications Foot and mouth disease (19-7), 64-Parlia- weaving operatives (A. Bradford Hill), 65- of (J. A Kynoch), 803 mentary notes on, 289, 379, 380, 474, 530, 739. 778, A physiological investigation of the radiant Fibrosis, non-tuberculois, of the lung in child- 830, 880, 964, 1095-Alleged remedy for, 474- heating in various buildings (H. M. Vernon, ren (Agassiz and Gill). 815 Number of animals cremated, 830 M. D. Vernon, and Isabel Lorrain-Smith), 458- Fibrosis, pulmonary (C. de W. Kitcat and T. FOOTNER, George Rammell, O.B.E. conferred Two Studies on Hours of Work: (1) Fite-hour Holmes Sellors), 1018 (0) on, 988 Spells for Women with Reference to Rest Fibrositis (T. H. G. Shore and G. T. Lough- FORBEs, Charles, charged with forging a death Pauses (H. M. Vernon, M. D. Vernon, and I. borough), 758 certifcate, 923 Lorrain-Smith), 509; (2) The Two-shift System Field vision. See Vision FORBEs, Graham: Diphtheria carriers, 181 in Certain Factories (May Smith and M. D. FIFIELD, Lionel R., obituary notice of, 578 Forceps delivery and prophylac ic gynaecology Vernon), 509-The economics of menstruation Fight Against Disease: Early days of anti- (Dr. Lindsay), 353 (S. C. M. Sowton, C. S. Myers. and E. M. vivisection, 291 FORD, Frank R. (Bronson CaOTHE RS and Marian Bedale), 606-Artificial humidity in cotton Fighting services, co ordination of the (parlia- C. PUTNAM): Birth In,uries of the Central cloth factories (Leonard Hill, F. T. Peirce, mentary note), 579 Nervou8 SV8tem, rev., 396 and D. R. Wilson). 765-Effect of Different Filter for ultra-violet rays, Chance's, 582 FORD, Rosa: Chronic headache and pain in the Svytems of Ligh1ting on Output and Accuraey Finance Act, 724, 735, 1005. See also Budget- eyes relieved by a nasal operation, 433 (0) in Fine Work (Type-setting by Hand), 863- Exemptions from key industry duty, 741 FORD, William W.: Text-book of Bacteriologv. Report for 1927, 1072 FINCH, G. I.: Evidence before the Commission rev., 850 Faulkner, Dr. Boyd," case of, 239 on lead tetra-ethyl in motor spirit, 1033 FORDYCE, A. Dingwall: The detection and care FAVRE, Dr., appointed professor of morbid FINDLAY, Leonard: John Thomson, 156 of rheumatism in childhood, 220-Predisposing anatomy at Lyons, 81 Fine work and eyestrain, 1119 factors of rheumatic infection in ctiildhood, FAWCETT, Be.: Histology of the globus pallidus, Finger-tip removed by a bite, identification from 854- Maternal mortality due to puerperal 351 (Sydney Smith), 757 sepsis, 980 FAWCETT, Millicent G. (and E. M. TURNER): Fii-earms Act (1920), 615 Foreign body in the abdomen, 199 J8osephine Butler: Her Work and Principles, Fireman's cramp, 291, 334, 382, 546, 609 Foreign body in the antrum (S. Bubba Rao), anid their Meaning for the Twentieth Centuiy, First-aid treatment for eye injuries at sea, 546 606 cocaine in castor oil with mercuric chloride Foreign body in the b'adder (A. Ralph Thomp- FAwCUs, Major-General Harold Ben. C.B. con- for, 119 son), 51-(E. Scott), 216-(Harry D. Christie', ferred on. 988 First aid, review of books on, 949 307-(J. McFadzean), 665 Feather quill causing chronic diarrhoea, 788 First-aid service on the roads 603 Foreign body in ear [grain of rice] for thirty-six FEDELI, Carlo, death of, 696 " First-class life," an incident in a, 32 years (William P. Kennedy), 14 Feeble-minded, sterilization of in Alberta, 680, Fishbones causing three perforations in the Foreign body in the oesophagus: Difflculb 823, 878. See also Mental defect ileum (George Armitage), 307 removal (L.indley Sewell), 176 (0) Fpeding, difficult, in an infant (J. A. Stephen), FIsHER, A. G. Timbrell: The pathology of Foreign body in the stomach, 198. 239, 259-Of 597 chronic arthritis, 856-Treatmewnt by Maniput- an infant (W. B. R. Monteith), 259 Fees of doctors summoned to urgent cases lation, second edit;on, rev., 397 Foreign body, swallowed, method of dealing (parliamentary note), 925 FIsHER, R. A.: Triplet children in Great Britain with a (S. Gilbert Scott). 133 Fees for notiflcation of infectious diseases and Ireland, 99 FORESTIER. Dr.: Intravenous treatment of (parliamentary note), 428 Fistula pad, a faecal, 650 varicose ulcers, 899 Feet, fungous infections of the hands and (Rupert Fistulae, vesico-vaginal (L. L. Cassidy), 308 Forgery of a death certificate (Charles Forbes), Hallam), 835 (0) FITZGERALD, Gerald, obituary notice of, 240 923 Feet, hardening of, 787, 884 FITZGIBBON. Gibbon: Twisted broad lioament Forgotten swab. See Swab FBiLING, Antbony: Ocular complications of en- with cyst, 308-Vesico-vaginal fistulae, 308 Formalin injections in gangrene of the leg: cephalitis lethargica, 261-Hunterian Or tion FITZWILLIAMS, Duncan C. L.: The role of recovery (J. A. Noble). 216 on sciatica, its varieties and treatment, 386 radium in treatment cf cancer of the breast FORHAN, Colonel Robert Hall, obituary notice of (0)-The carrier problem, 446 and tongue, 451 - Treatment of malignant 329 an English hospital in, 151 FELL, H. B.: Cytology of Jensen's rat sarcoma, disease by colloidal lead, 1047 Formosa, 274 Five generations attended by one doctor, 7C0, FoRtDME., Sidney: Treatment of cancer of the EBLLER. Adolf (and Herbert ELIAS): Stauung8- 742, 832 cervix, 547 tvpen bei Krieslavfsl6rungen. rev., 670 Flatulence, treatment of 38, 82 FORSYTH, David: Psycho-analysis in earlychild- Fellowship of MeJicine, 37. See also Post. Flavine in treatment of gonorrhoea (R. S. S. hood, 28-The effect of illness on character Graduate Statham), 544 (0) formation. 62 Femur, obstetrical fractures of the (R. A. Stoney), FLEMING, Colonel A. N.: Five generations FORTUNE, R. F.: The Mind in SleeP. 105 354 attended by one doctor, 742 FORTY, A. Alan: Total hepatoptosis, 133 FENN, Joseph Hiorns, obituary notice of, 882 FLEMING, Robert Alexander, Hon. LL.D.Edin- FOSTER, Lieut.-Col. W. H. C.: Cholera in the FENTON, Colonel A : A surgical emergency in burgh conferred on, 569 Punjab, 568 the mission field, 292 FLETCHER, Cavendish, obituary notice of, 695 FOSTER, William James, obituary notice of, FERENCZI, Sindor: Futrther Contributions to FLETCHER, Dr.: Health lessons from Bermuda, 963 the Theorv and Technique of Psycho-Analysis, 448 Fowl tumour. See rev., 61 FLETCHEII, George (and Frank E. TYLECOTE): Fox, C. Iris, to, FzRGUS, Freeland: Field vision and near vision, Diagnosis and Treatment int Diseases of the Fox, B. J.: Accident industry, 42 (0) Lunzgs, rev., 985 1077 FERGUSON, Arnold S.: Blagtomycosis of eye and FLETCHER, H. Morley: Appreciation of Sir Fox, R. Fortescue: muarine bealth face secondary to lung infection, 442 (0) William Selby Church, 783 resorts, 449-Rheumatic by FERGUSON, James Haig, Hon. LE.D.Edinburgh FLETCHER, John: Cleaning dentures, 291 Dhysical methods in Germany, 815 conferred on, 569-Maternal mortality due -o FLETCHER, N. Corbet: A Compendium of Aids to Fracture case, alleged negligence (Stroud ?puerperal sepsis. 980 Home Nursing, third edition, rev.. 556 v. Bates, Bates, Wilson), JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. Y^DICTTz BunJOURAZ 113 Fracture of cervical vertebrae (Sir William I. de GERMSNY: Courcy Wheeler), 553 G. Appointments in the faculties of medicine 120 Fracture of clavicle treated with displacemiient German scientists, scientific war literature (G. W. Milroy). 664 (Ol-(H. P:arle Conwell), 723 for, 883 -Correspondence on, 878-(H. H. Greenwood), GABRIEL, W. B.: Early diagnosis of cancer of Rheum%tic diseases treated by physical 1021 (0) rectum and colon, 847 rnethods in, 815 Fractuire followed by gas gangrane (R. Wayland Gag, mouth, 902 Society for combating quackery. 81 Smith), 263 Galashiels, paratyphoid fever at, 236, 281 Venereal disease, legislation against, 562 Fracture of,bhumerus, supracondylar (J. F. H. GALBRAITE, Walter W.: The intravenous injec- Stallman). 802 tion of indigo carmine, 1002 GERY, Dr. (of Strasbourg), title ofaprofessor con- Fracture of the navicular (K. Paterson Brown), Gall-bladder, acute distension of [mucocele] in ferred on. 243 591 (0) a child (L. Stanley Torrance), 258 (0) Gestation, ectopic, full-term (W. FletcherShaw), Fracture probleun (lealing article), 636-Dis- Gall-bladder disease, some aspects of (D. P. D. 498-Treated by Caesarean section (St. George cussion at the Royal Society of Medicine, 663- Wilkie), 481 (0)-Leading article on, 508-Corre- Wilson), 498 Correspondence on, 730 spondence on, 582, 642 Gestation, ectopic, ruptured, occurring on both Fracture reduction, the ritual of (R. Watson Gall-bladder and its infections (Sir Berkeley sides (E. G. Collins), 134 Jones), 57 Moynihan), 1 (0)-Leading article, 21 Gestation. See also Pregnancy Fracture of the neck of a rib by indirect violence Gall-bladder, review of books on, 265 GHARPURE, P. V.: Diagnosis of gangrene of the (Guy Branson and James F. Brailsford), 346 Gall-bladder, x-ray diagnosis of pathological small intestine. 217 Fracture of base of sku'l followed by acute conditions of (James F. Brailsford), 484 (0) GIBB, J. Aldington: A series of consecutive mastoid disease: recovery (W. J. Harrison), GALLIE, Major-General James Stuart, C. B. coil- operations on the mastoid, 49 (0) 1109 ferred on, 24 GIBBERD, G. F.: Albuminuria during pregnancy, Fractures of the femur, obstetrical (R. A. Galvano-cautery in the treatment of haemor- 219 Stoney), 354 rhoids, 1098 GIBBS, 0. B.: Loop for measuring blood coagula- Fractures, review of books on, 396, 849 Gangrene following the use of ergotized l ye tion time, 672 Fractutes, treatment of (Williamn Doolin), 55- bread (Walter J. Dilling and R. E Kelly), 540 GIBSON, Alexander George (and William (H. B. Stallard), 107 (0) Tregonwell COLLIER): The Me!hods of Clinticvi FRAENKELi, Alexander. 70th birthdav of, 429- Gangrene, gas, following fracture (1R. Wayland Diagnosis, rev., 849 February issue of the Deafsche Zeitsch,ift fiir Smith). 263 GIBSON, C.: Acute intestinal obstruction by Chirurgie, dedicated to, 429 Gangrene, gas, of sigmoid (R. Salisbury Woods), bands in children, 176 593 GIBsoN. Robert (and Alex. B. SOMERFORD) FRANCE: Gangrene, gas, following street accidents 74, Ambulatory treatment of varicose ulcer, 978 Association for the Developmont of Medical 534 (0) Relations, 28 Gangrene of the small intestine, diagnosis of GIBSON, R. E. (and P. S. HICHENS): Acut, Calmette, Professor, 29 (P V. Gharpure), 217 )neumonia treated by sodium nucleinate, 52 Lunacy reform in, 402 Gangrene of leg. formalin injections in: recovery GIBSON, Thomas: Cyclical vomiting Lyons Faculty of Meclicine, 29 (J. A. Noble), 216 appendicitis, 823 Masseur pr se blited for employing ultra-violet GARDIN R-HILL, H.: The thyroid and menstrua- GIDLEY, Dr.: Malarial treatment of general rays in treatment, 123 tion, 318 paralysis, 1024 Medical service in the war, review of book on, GARDNEfR, Frank Gower: Fireman's cramp, 382 GIEM5A, Gustav, sixtieth birthday of, 243 1112 -Elected county director of the Bristol Red GILBERT, Professor, bequeaths a medico- Popula,r promllotion, 29 Cross Society for Oxfordshire, 1096 historical collection to the Paris Faculty of Professor of therapeutics, a new, 29 GARDNER, T.: Procreation after prostatectomy, Medicine, 883 Tuberculosis in, 814 204 GILCHRIST, TIhomas Casps.4, death of. 240 Yersin, Dr., 29 GARNER, Colonel Cathcart, obituary notice of, GILL, Dr.: Non-tuberculous fibrosis of the lung 524 in children, 815 FRANCE, C. F.: Winter motoring, 38 GARRETT, J. H.: Effect of the birth rate on the GILL. F.: Conservative treatment of spinal FRANKAU, C. H. S.: Current views of shock and average age at death, 644 caries, 55 collapse, 54 GARROD, Sir Archibald: Appreciation of Sir GILL, Joseph William, obituary notice of, 425 FfANKLIN, Lieut.-Col. George Denne, C.I.E. William Selby Church, 780-The lessons of GILLESPIE, John R.: Prognosis in pulmonary conferred on, 988 rare maladies, 914-Trhe place of biochemistry tuberculosis, 436 (0) FRANKLIN, Kinneth J.: Foreign bodies in the in medicine, 1099 (0) GILLESPIE, R. D.: Theories of suggestion, 53- abdomen, 199-iurvival of quadruplets, 700 GARIROW, R. P.: Fatslity rates of small-pox in Asthma, Research Couincil. 468 FRANKLING, Herbert: Scope of surgery in chronic the vaccinated and unvaccinated, 74, 156, GILLIATT, W.: Uterine sarcoma, 2 9-Anaes- arthritis, 343 285 thetics in obstetrics, 395-Treatment of FRASER, Dr.: Otosclerosis. 983 GARTMER, August, eightieth birthday of, 787 eclampsia, 1066 FRASElt, F. R. (H. F. BREWER atnd A. Q. WELLS): GARVICE, Martha Isabel, M.B.E. conferred on, GILMOUR, Andrew, obituary notice of, 927 Treatment of pernicious anaemia by liver. 988 GILLSON, Edward Henry, 2M.B.E. conferred on, 165 (0) Gas gangrene following fracture (R. Wayland 988 FRASER. Jobn, appointed Honorary Surgeon to Smith), 263 GIRAUD, Dr., appointed to the chair of tbera- the King in Scotlandl, 605. 640 Gas gangrene of sigmoid (R. Salisbury Woods), peutic hydrology and climatology at Mont- FRASER-IAItRIS, D. F.: Physiology of defaeca- 593 pellier, 617 tion, 199 Gas gangrene following street accidents, 74 GIREL, Georges: La Roentgentherapie des FREDBRICK. H. R.: Histzrical exhibition at Gas, poison, prohibition of the use of in warfare Epitheliomas Cutanvs et CutanWo-Muqfleux Cardiff, 520 (parliamentary note), 381-Dangers to the par la Methode due Dr. T. Coste. rev., 1029 FREDET Pierre, Legion of Honour conferred civilian population of an escape of (parlia- GIRODE, Ch. (and Jac(lues LEVEUF): Le Traite- on. 291 mentary note), 964-Storage of (par'iamentary ment des Fractures die Co, du Fvmur, rev., FREEKAN. E. T.: Narcolepsy, 945-Pituitary note), 1094 849 infantilism 946 Gas poisoning, chronic bronchitis after, 618 GITHENS. Thomas Stotesbury (and Solomon FREEMAN, J.: The carrier problenm, 446-Asthma Gas poisoning, review of book on, 355 SOLIS-COIEN): Pharmicotterapeutics, Materia Research Council, 468 Gases from artificial silk works, 648. See also Aledica, and Drug Actionl, rev., 1027 Free State. See Ireland Factories, artificial silk GITTINGS, R. J.: Preserving the sterility of FREMANTLE, F. E.: Running as a recreation. 334 GASKELL, Surgeon Vice-Admiral: The causation hypodermic syringes, 534 -Appreciation of Sir Dawson Williams, 424 of rheumatism, 856 GLAIsTER, Johb): The examination of blood FRENCH, Herbert: Liver diet treatnment of per- Gastric juice and meat extractives, 581 stains and hairs: 67 nicious anaemia, 178 Gastric operations (F. J. Strong Heaney), 1055 Gland crafting, 474, 505, 510, 570, 610, 690, 1094. FREUDENTHAL, Poul: Experimental Rickets, (0)-Correspondence on. 1126 See also Voronoff rev., 762 Gastric secretion of neutral chloride, 325, 374, Gland crafting and inheritance, 570. 610, 690. See FRIEDLANDER, Alfred: Hypotension, rev., 635 411, 469, 521, 729, 1128 also Inheritance FRIEND, G. E.: The future school medical Gastric symptoms, interpretation of (Charles Gland, thyroid, and menstruation (FH. Gardiner- officer, 262 Bolton), 1030-Leading article on, 1075 Hill and J. Forest Smith). 318. See also Friendly societies. See Societies Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer Thyroid Friends of the Old Ashmolean," 813. See also Gastro-duodenal ulcerations, sur gery of (Charles Glanoid " concentrated fluid extract of liver, Society A. Panne t), 623 (0). See al8o Ulceration 186 FRIRODT-MOLLER. Christian Frederick, Kaisar-i- GATENBY, J. Bronte (and E. V. COWDRAY, Glasgow. See Scotland Hind medal conferred on, 988 editors): Bolles Lee's Microtomist's Vade- Glasgow Medical Journtal, centenary number FROMENT, Dr., appointed professor of medical Mecum, ninth edition, 672 399 pathology at Lyons, 81 GAULTIE.R, Ren6: Pr6cis de Coprologie Clisvique, Glaucoma, acute primary, pathogenesis of Frontal lobe, tumours of the (leading article), rev., 763 (A. Maitland Ramsay), 789 (0)-Leading article, 1074 GAUVAIN, Sir Henry: Present position of radium 812-Correspondence on, 919, 1000, 1086, 1127 FULFORD, Miss: Voluntary hospitals and public therapy, 497 Glaucoma and capillary circulation, 1127 authorities, 280 GAzA, Plrofessor von, appointed professor of GLEGG, R. Ashleigh, present.tion to, 787 FULLER, C. B. S.: Oral administration of pan- surgery at Rostock, 1097 Globus pallidus, histology of (F. Barton White), creatic and other preparations in the treat- Gazette desH6pitaux: Fabre centenary number, 351 ment of diabetes, 798 (0), 1053 119 GLOUCESTER, William Duke of, cause of the FULLERTON, Audrew: Thyroidectomy in toxic GELL, H. Willinghatm: ILmmunity following death of (W. P. MacArthur), 502 goitre, .54 herpes, 1054 GLOVER, Edward: Etiology of alcoholism, 595 Fund, King Edward's Hospital, 479, 532. 699, 883 GEMMELL, A. A.: Sarcomatous metaplasia of a GLOVER9, J. Alison: Diphtheria carriers, 181- -Applications for grants, 479-Educational uterine fibroma, 498-Cystosc3py in carcinoma Rheumatic infection in the young, 350-Report lectures for schools and colleges, 532-Annual of the cervix, 667-Spontaneous rupture of on non-specific chronic arthritis, 815, 904- meeting, 883, 918-Gift to, 1096 uterine sarcoma, 981 General incidence of rheumatic diseases, 853 Fund, Naval Medical Compassionate, 201. 882 General Medical Council. See Council Glucose in the blood and cerebro-spinal fluid, Fund, Royal Medical Benevolent. 70, 360. 515, General practice and clinical pathology (R. C. estimation of (Francis Temple Grey), 215(0) 564, 675, 913. 988-Report, 1077-Annual meet. Matson), 897 G-lucose, intravenously, in diabetic coma, 197 ins, 564, 1077 General practice, review of book on, 1023 Giucosides. recent work on the (E. G. Bryant), Fund, Royal Medical Benevolent Fund Society of General practitioners and the Dawson Willianms 407 Ireland: Annual meeting, 1082 Memorial Fund, 722. See also Fund Glycerin injections for draining the septic Fund, War Emergency, 1045,1128 Genital displacements (Victor Bonney), 431 uterus, 117. See also Uterus Fund, Sir Dawson Williams memorial, 461,722, (0) Glycosuria and pregnancy, 82 992, 1075--List of subscribers, 461, 994 Genital organs, review of book on, 900 Glycosuria, some problems of (George J. Fungous infections of the hands and feet ( Rupert GE:ORGE, A. W.: The causes of alcoholic Langley), 1016(0) Hallam), 835 (0) inebriety, 691 GOADBY, Sir Kenneth: Diseases of the Guni8and FUNKHOUSER, William L. (and R. G. MCALILEY): GEORGE, William: Appendicitis and hepatic Oral Mucous Membrane, third edition, rev., Diseases of the Respiratory Systemt in Infants abscess, 633 357 and Children.rev.. 138 GERE, Dorothy B.: Underfeeding and over- GODDARD, T. R. (A. GRAHAM-STEWART and Philip Furs, poisoning from (J. Wilson Dougal),407 feeding in infancy, 34 MANSON-BAHR): An outbreak of paratyphold B FURTH, Otto: Lehrbuch der Phsysiologischlen GERmAN, B. L. (editor): Hatndbook to British fever presenting novel feattni es. 934 (0) und Pathologischen Chemie,rev., 554 .Malaya, 1927. rev., 949 GODLEE, Sir Rickman, memorial tablet to, 74 rT B3 14 JAN.-JUNE, I928] INDEX. IEDICAL JOUBNAL

GOFTON, Arthur: Food control in Scotland, GRIFFITH, J. P. Crozer (and A. Graeme HALLIDAY, James L.: The relationship between 112 MITCHELL): Diseases of Itfants anid Children, housing conditions and the incidence and Goitre, exophthalmic, treatment of (A. J. seeond edition. rev., 805 spread of measles, 560 Walton), 83 (0) GRIFFITH, Wardrop: Difficulties in cardiac HALLOWES, Collis: Value of marine health Goitre, iodine, and growth (Percy Stocks), 24 diagnosis, 347 resorts, 450 Goitre, iodine in the treatment and prevention GREIFFITHS. G. B.: Encephalitis lethargica and HAMANT, Dr., appointed professor of clinical of, 238, 286 crimne. 190 surgery at Nancy, 581 (loitre, review of book on, 1067 Grocers' Company's scholarships, 243 HAMAR, Sir William: Voluntary hospitals and Goitre, toxic, thyroidectomy in (D. Kennedy), GRoss, Professor, death of, 79 public authorities, 279- hadwick Lectures: 353 GRovEs, Ernest W. Hey: A Synopsis of Surgery, epidemiology in the last huindred years. 359 GOLDBLATT: Alkalosis and ketosis, 402 eighth edition, rev., 397-Some comnments on HAMILL, J. M.: Revort on Dutch and Danish GOLDSMITH, Dr.: Intravenous treatment of the case of Tyndall v. Alcock, with remarks condensed milk, 319 varicose ulcers, 898 as to the origin of ischaemic contracture, 807 HAMILTON, C. K. J. (and K. H. TALLERMAN): Golf, medical: Medical Golfing Society, 582.1134 Growth and goitre. See Goitre The Principles of Infantt Nutrition and their -Manchester and District Medical Golfers' GRUBER, Georg B., appointed professor of Practical Application, rev., 1028 Association, 930 pathology at Giottingen, 120 HAMILTON, S.: A medical literary club, 405 G;OLLA, Frederick L. (editor): Archives of Neuro- GRULEE, C. G. (and B. E. BONAR): The Newborn, Hampstead Garden Suburb, twenty-first anni- logy and Psychiatry, vol. ix, rev., 59 rev., 1113 versary of, 1133 Gonorrhoea followed by renal abscess (J. K. G. GUBB, Alfred S.: Pneumonia with acute abdo- HAMZEH, N. A.: Incision of the uterus, 1008 Way), 716 minal symptoms and multiple abscesses, 1109 HANBURY, Reginald J.: Physiology of defaeca- Gonorrhoea, review of books on, 100 GUIsE-MooREs, Major-General Sir S. G.: Ap- tion, 480 Gonorrhoea, vaccines in treatment of (E. D'Arcy preciation of Sidney Maynard Smith, 527 Handkerchief drill, 878. See also Infectious McCrea), 755 (0)-Correspondence on, 920 GULDBERG, Gustav, reports the first case of disease in schools 6ronorrhoea in wonmen treated by swabbing with chimney-sweep's cancer in Scandinavia, 81 Hands, flushing of the, 581 mercurochrome and flavine (R. S. S. Statham), GULLAND, George Lovell: Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh IHands, fungous infections of the feet and (Rupert 544 (0) conferred on, E69-Retirement of from Edin- Hallam), 835 (0). See also Mycoses GOOD, J. P.: A manuscript gone astray, 38 burgh Royal Infirmary, 640, HANSCBELL, H. M.: Infection of Barbados with GOODALL, E. W.: Isolation for measles, 114- GUNTER, F. E.: The efficacy of tuberculin, 824 malaria, 157-The injection treatment of vari- Diphtheria carriers, 181-(and WASHMBOURN): GuNZBURG, Isidore: Treatment of rheumatism, cose veins, 542 (0)-A correction, 618-The A Text-book of Irfectio,us Diseases, third 858 intestinal amoebae of man, 1111 edition, rev., 310 GUJTHRIE, Thomas Clement, obituary,notice of, HANSMAN, F. S.: Gastric secretion and neutral GOODHART, Dr.: Liver diet in pernicious 377 chlorides, 1128 anaemia, 179 GUTHRIE, T. M.: Ultra-violet rays for acne, 966 HARBINSON, J. A.: Report on the health of GOODHART, Gordon W.: Gastric secretion of Gynaecological involvements of the abdominal Kildare, 282 neutral chloride, 325, 411, 521 wall (Frederiek Roques), 55 HARE,Hobart Amorv: A Textbook of Practical O OODWIN, A.: Cancer of the cervix, 548 Gynaecological tumnours. See Tumours Therapeutics, twentieth edition, rev., 139 GOODWIN, Lieut.-General Sir John, appointed Gynaecology, prophylactic (Dr. Lindsay), 353 HARE, J. G. (and P. TATE): On the fungi Colonel Commandlant of the Army Dental Gynaecology, review of books on, 396, 600, 634, causing ringworma in children attending Corps, 201 806, 918 London County Council schools, 196 GOODWIN, Colonel W. R. P., appointed honorary Gynaecology. See also Obstetrics HARE, Tom: The comparative pathology of physician to the King, 201 rheumatic diseases, 855 GOODYEAR, R. T. (and H. S. PEMBERTON): Hare-lip, treatment of (Victor Veau), 1025- Measurement of basal metabolism), 395 Correspondence on, 1129 Gordon of Aberdeen, 990 HARENESS, A. H.: Lecturers on social hygiene, GORDON, Alexander:&Treatise of the Epidemic H. inquiry for, 700 Puerperal Fever in A berdeen, 990 HARMAN, N. Bishop: Aids to Ophthalmzology, GORDON, G. A. C.: Health of the European HABERER, Professor von, appointed professor of seventh edition, rev., 267-Appreciation of Sir child in Malaya, 37 surgery at Duisseldorf, 1097 Dawson Williams, 422-To-day awed Other- GORDON, R. G.: Uses and abuses of hydro- HADFIELD: Disease of the pulmonary artery, 604 Verses, rev., 671-Appreciation of James therapy, 659 (0)-Etiology of rheumatic HADFIELD, Arthur: Etiology of alcoholisnm, 596 Alexander Macdonald, 783 diseases, 854 HADFIELD, Geoffrey: Histology of the globus HARRIES, E. H. R.: Isolation for measles, GORDON, W (and W. M. AsHa): Rain-bearing pallidus, 351-Pathological investigations in 156 winds and early phthisis in Derbyshire, 337 rheumatic diseases, 855 HARRIS, Alfred Charles Edward, obituary notice (0)-Surgical treatment of chronic gastric Haemagglutinins, latent, fatal suppression of of, 962 ulcer, 451 urine caused by (Geoffrey Shera), 754 (0) HARRIS, I.: Immortality, rev., 672-Syphilis of GORDON-WATSON, Sir Charles: Present position Hasmatemesis, profuse, secondary to aortic and the heart, 840 (0) of radium therapy, 497 mitral incompetence (F. O'Sullivan), 944 Harrison of Iaht ham, rev., 1070 Gorilla at home (Lieut.-Col. Clayton Lane), 700 Haematoma, abdominal (K. V. Bailey), 668 HARRISON, W. J.:-Fractured base of skull GossET, A.: Travaux de la Clinique chirurgicale Haematometra and tuberculosis (D. Douglas), followed by acute mastoid disease: recovery, et du cents-e anticanc6reux de la SalpHtriere, 99 1109 rev., 599 Haemiaturia caused by insulin treatment (R. D. HART, Bernard: Etiology of alcoholism, 594 GOUGH, A.: Ovarian sarcoma accompanied by Lawrence and A. S. Hollin s), 977 (0)-Corre- HART, Horace: Bules for Com?lpositors and metrorrhagia, 668-Parovarian and ovarian spondence on, 1048 Readers at the University Press, Oxford, cysts in pregnancy, 981 -Placenta accreta, Haemoptysis in infants, 382 twenty-eighth edition (fourteenth for publica- 981 Haemorrhage, concealed accidental (Leslie tion), 460 GOUGH, W.: Abdominal myoma, 57-Uterine Williams), 495 HARTY, John Percy Ingham, obituary notice of, carcinomafollowing operation, 498 Haemorrhage, concealed accidental, and un- 576 GOULD, T. Duncan: Dead and infected teeth, 823 avoidable haemorrhage (F. H. Lacey), 498 Harveian festival, at Edinburgh, 997 Gout, acute, 430 Haemorrhage from the deep epigastric artery HARVEY, William: Tercentenary celebrations of Gow, Major Fleming: Treatment of eclampsia, into the rectus abdominis (Donald MacLennan), the publication of De Motu Cordis, 275, 509, 1066 1 895 603, 810, 816, 818, 866. 906, 910, 922, 948, 966, 992- Graaflan follicle, ripening of the (Wilfred Shaw), Haemorrhage, intracranial, delayed (N. Duggan), Leading article, 810, 906-Harvey chapel at 552 666 Hempstead (Sir Dawson Williams), 816; GRABHAM, Michael: British doctors in Madeira, Haemorrhage, post-operative. from unsutured Correspondence on, 922-Reception of delegates 571 wounds (Lowndes Yates), 983 by the King, 866-Reception at the Royal GRAHAM, Charteris: Ten cases of Caesarean Haemorrhage, puerperal (Dr. Kennedy), 922 College of Physicians, 866-Admission 9f section, 980 Haemorrhagic diathesis (H. Letheby Tidy), 583 Honorary Fellows, 866-Eulogies of Harvey, GRAAHAM, George: Haematuria during insulin (0)-Correspondence on, 692 868-Banquet by the Grocers Company, 869- administration, 1048 Haemorrhoids treated by the galvano-cautery, The Harvey film, 870-Exhibition at the Royal GRAHAM. H. A.: Wire bristle in the bowel, 13 1098 College of Physicians, 870-Harvey and St. GRAHAM, I. C.: Nephrostomy, 650 Haemostat, a novel (A. Hopkins), 52. '. See also Bartholomew's Hospital, 870-Banquet at the GRAHAM, Colonel J. D.: Public health organiza- Rectum Guildhall, 910, 966-Delegates' visit to Oxford, tion in India, 1082 HAGER, Benjamin H. (and William F. BRAA5CH): 912-Delegates' visit to Cambridge, 912-Royal GRAHAM, J. G.: The fixation of antiseptics by Urography, second edition, rev., 849 Society conversazione, 912-A bibliogr-aphy of dressings and tissues: its importance in HAGGARD, Howard W. (and Yandell HENDERSON): Harvey, 913-The Anatomical Exercises of Dr. wound treatment, with special reference to Noxious Gases anid the Principles of Respira- William Harvey: De Motu Cordis, 1628: De acrifiavine, 175 (0) tion Influencing their Action, rev., 355 Circulatione Sanguinis. 1649 (edited by GERAHAM, R. S.. action against, 328 HAIG, Earl, deatb of, 193-Memorial to, 1007- Geoffrey Keynes), 948-Celebrations in Paris, GRAHAM-STEWART, A. (Philip MANSON-BAHR and (parliamentar y note), 290 992 T. R. GODDARD): An outbreak of paratyphoid Hair-balls in the alimentary tract (Charles HARVEY, W. C.: Dinhtheria carriers, 180 B fever presenting novel features, 934 (0) Noon), 342 (0) HASLAM, J. F. C.: Life assurance in the tropicss GRANGER. E.: Records of cancer cases, 117 Hair diseases, review of book on, 1028 218-Health lessons from Bermuda, 448- GRANT, J. W. Geary: Acute necrosis of the HAIRE, Norman:-Hymen: or the Future of Neuroses in tbe tropics, 449 pancreas, 1101 (0) Marriaoe, rev., 501-Gland-grafting and inheri- HASTINGS, Somerville: Otoselerosis, 983 GRANVILLE-CHAPMAN. C. L.: Varicose veins in tance, 610 Hastings Lecture. See Lecture the broad ligaments, 665 Hairs and blood-stains, examination of (John HATCHER, Robert A.: Anaesthesia by the rectal GRAY, A. A.: Otoselerosis, 983 Glaister). 67 inj ction of oil, ether, and other drugs, 769 GRAY, J. A. W. Pereira: Surgical treatment of HALDANE, J. S.: A new lamp-roomi photometer, HAULTAIN, W. T.: Ovarian extract after arti- chronic gastric ulcer, 451 112-Heat cramp, 609-Companion of Honour ficial menopause, 1111 GREEN, George H.: The Terror Dream, 105 conferred on, 988 HAWKYARD, A.: Milroy's disease, 581 Green's Manual of Pathology antd Morbid HALDIN-DAVIS, H.: Ultra-violet radiation HAWTHORNE, C. 0.: Appreciation of Sir Dawson Anatomy, fourteenth edition, rev., 763 therapy, 260-Primula rash, 430-Ultra-violet Williams, 422 Appreciation of George Greenwich Hospital pension, 119 rays for acne, 1007 Stevenson Middleton, 576 Appreciation of GREENWOOD, Alfred: The welfare ;of hop- HALE-WHITE, Sir William: Large ovarian cyst, James Alexander Macdonald, 783 pickers, 678 32 HAYDON, Edgar: Present position of radium GREENWOOD, H. H.: Treatment of fractures of HALL, James S.: Sarcoma of the stomach, 393 therapy. 497 the clavicle, 1021(0) (0)-Nasal and oral focal sepsis in disease, HAYE, L. B.: Inversion of the uterus. 1008 GREENWOOD, Major: Fatalityrates of small-pox, 1049 HAYES, M. R. J.: Skeletal metastases in carci- 156-Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, HALL, Sir John (editor): Trial of Adelaide noma, 899-Surgical uses of radium, 899 320-Professor Calmette's statistical study of Bartlett, rev., 266 HAYNES, Royal Storrs: Clinical Pediatrics, B.C.G. vaccination, 793 (0) HALL, Percy: Treatment of prostatic enlarge- vols. viii, ix, x, rev., 138-Vols. i, ii, iii, v, xi, GRELLIER, Norman: The pulpless tooth, 549 ment, 204 xiii, xiv, xv, rev., 1113 GREY, Francis Temple: Estimation of glucose HALL, S. Barton: Theories of suggestion, 158 Headache, chronic, and pain in the eyes relieved in the blood and cerebro-spinal fluid, 215 (0) HALLAM, Rupert: Fungous infections of the by a nasal operation (Rosa Ford), 438 (0) GREY, Henry M.: The Land of To-morrow, rev., hands and feet. 835 (0) HEALD, C. B.: Ultra-violet radiation therapy, 671 Hallet prize. See Prize 260 GRIER, James: Chemistry and pharmacology of HALLETT, F. G., honour of knighthood con- Health administration, review of books on, 224 ergot, 410 ferred on, 23 Health and choice of a career, 524 r T B z.TT I-. JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. I Mmzx.JeuuxA&

Health and Cleanliness Council, aims of, 163- HERD, S. B.: Puerperal ovarian thrombo- HOLLINs, T. J.: Shock and abortion, 471 Annual me6ting, 465 phlebitis, 263 HoLLowAY, William: A B C of vitamins, 292 Health department, evolution of a (Illinois), 681 Heredity, review of book on, 718 HOLMAN, C. C.: The treatment of hydro- Health and education, 149,192-Handbook issued HERNAMAN-JOHNSON, F.: Present position of nephrosis, 543 (0) by the Board of Education, 192. See also radium therapy, 497 HOLMES, Geoffrey: Scope of surgery in chronic Educationists Hernia, inguinal, omental cyst in (Fanny arthritis, 348-The causation of rheumatic Health and Empire, 649 Howe), 716 disease, 856 Health, foundations of (Sir George Newman), Hernia, strangulated inguinal, Meckel's diver- HOLMES. Gordon: Ocular complications of en- 506-Leading article on, 507 ticulum in (Hugh Reid), 394 cephalitis lethargica, 261-Narcolepsy. 447 Hlth and Hygiene Exhibition at Edinburgh, Hernia, review of books on, 266 HOLT, R. Crawsbaw: The " cure " of pulmonary 1194 Herniotomy, appendicectomy during, under tuberculosis, 692 Health in industry, 605 local anaesthesia (D. Mackenzie), 443 Home wanted, 430 Health Instructions for Missionaries in the Herpes genitalis, radical cure of, 650, 699 Home Office: Authorizes a preparation of Tropics, new edition, 1133 Herpes zoster followed by immunity, 875, 920, cocaine in castor oil with mercuric chloride. Health, Maternity, and Child Welfare, National 1054, 1089, 1127 for first-aid in eye injuries on steam fishing League for: Report, 687 Herpes zoster and varicella, 120 vessels, 119 HERRIOK, Colonel Henry, obituary notice of, 1093 Hois, Fleet Surgeon W. E.: I.M.S. rates of pay, HEALTH MlIsI8TRY: HERRINGEAM, Sir Wilmot: William Harvey and 328 Appointments, 831 St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 870 Hong-Kong: Principal civil medical officer to be Arthritis, non-specific chronic, report on HERTEL, E.: Stillings pseudo-isochromatische styled director of medical and sanitary ser- (J. Alison Glover), 815.904 Tafeln zur Priifung des Farbensinnes, rev., 986 vices, 883-Medical Association dinner, 1053 Cancer of the rectum: Report on: analysis of HERTOGHB. Eughne, death of, 785 Honours: New Year, 23-Birthday, 988 results of operations, 110-A correction, 164 HERxEEIMER, Gotthold: KrankheitslelLre der HOOD, L. J.: Five generations attended by one Cancer of the uterus: Memorandum on, 24- Gegenwart, rev., 556 doctor, 700 Report on, 69 HESELTINE, M., appointed an assistant secretary HooRt, K. V., death of, 696 Estimates. 879, 923 to the Ministry of Health, 831 HOPEWE1LL-ASH, E. L.: On Middle Age andc Food preservatives, 73 HESLOP, A. H.: Sarcoma of the stomach, 845 Keepina Young, rev., 267 Health visitors, training and'recruitment of, HEss, Julius H.: Feeding and Nutritional Dis- HOPKINs, A.: A novel baemostat, 52 609 orders in Insfancyand Childhood, fifth edition, HopxrNs, Surgeon Commander Walter Kempson, Housing improvements in rural districts, rev., 184 O.B.E. conferred on, 988 circular re, 81 HEWAT, A. Fergus, presentation to, 235 Hop-pickers, welfare of (Alfred Greenwood), 678 Lymphadenoma and relapsing pyrexia: Report HEWET8ON, W. M.: Quinine in obstetric prac- -Sanitary conditions of the camps of (parlia- on, 819 tice, 157 mentary note), 739 Medical officer of health reports, circular re, HIIOHENs, P. S. (and R. E. GIBSON): Acute pneu- Hormones, female sex (J. W. Trevan), 596 37 monia treated with sodium nucleinate, 52 HORSFORD, Cyril: Pulmonary and gastro-intes- Midwives Act, circular re compensation of HICKSON, Major-General Sir Samuel, obituary tinal sequels of naso-oral sepsis, 98 midwives held up by infection,*203 notiee of, 926 HosRER, James Atkinson, honour of knighthood Midwives. training and employment of, 917 HIGGINs, Twistington: Intravenous treatment conferred on, 988 Ophthalmia neonatorum, new amending of varicose ulcers, 898 Hospital, Aberdeen Royal Mental: Report, 281 regulations, 1006 Highlands, hospital problems in the, 821, 872 Hospital, Aberdeen: Joint scheme, 463 Optical Practitioners (Registration) Bill: HILDEBRAND, Otto, death of, 79 Hospital accommodation in Edinburgh, 1124 Report of departmental committee, 26, 106 HIL, A. Bfadford:-ArtijicialHumidification in Hospital amalgamationi in Belfast, 155 Parliamentary notes, 879, 923 the Cotton Weaving Industry: Its Effect upon Hospital arrangements and a coroner's jury, 768 Post-encephalitic patients, report on, 1122 the Sickness Rates of Weavina Operatives, 65 Hospital, Belfast, Royal Victoria, to amalgamate Puerperal pyrexia, new amending regulations, HILL, Leonard: Use and abuse of ultra-violet with the Maternity Hospital, 155-Annual 1006 radiation therapy, 259-Artificial humidity in meeting, 608. Small-pox among casuals, circular re. 154, 609 cotton cloth factories, 765-Pathogenesis of Hospital, Belfast Samaritan: Annual meeting Tuberculosis records, comparison of, 236 acute primary glaucoma, 919,1086 and report, 406 HILL, L. L.: A Listerian in Alabama, 582 Hospital, Bellahouston, the future of (parlia- Health Ministry for Northern Ireland, 519 IIILL,William: Pulmonaryand gastro-intestinal mentary note), 290 Health Organization of the League of Nations. sequels of naso-oral sepsis, 98-Dysphagia Hospital, Bethlem Royal: Appeal for the new See League assoeiated with anaemia, 467-Present position hospital at Monk's Orchard, Shirley, 408- Health resorts, marine, value of (Fortescue Fox), of radium therapy, 497-Pharyngo-oesophageal Bethlem Hospital Bill. 778, 964 449-Discussion, 449 sphincter. 959 Hosvital, Brecon War Memorial, opening of. Health services, international, 990 HILLIARD, Harvey: Appreciation of Francis 112 Health teaching in schools (Winifred Cullis), 28 Dillon Bennett, 377-Multiple extractions of Hospital, Cassel, for Functional Nervous Dis- Health visitors, training of, 609 teeth, 863 orders: Report, 908 Health Yearbook. See Yearbook HIL-LIARD, Mr., presents David Livingstone's Hospital for [Sick] Children, Great Ormondi HEANEY, F. Strong, Gastric and duodenal ulcers, surgical pocket-case to the Royal Faculty of Street, and the Foundling Hospital site, 918 H551-A series of gastric and duodenal opera- Physicians Rnd Surgeons of Glasgow, 281 Hospital. City of London, for Heart and Lungs.: tions, 1055 (0) HILLS, Major T. W. S., Territorial Decoration New block opened, 1045. See al8o Hospital. r'ARN, Leonard: An adjustable board-bed, 1108 conferred on, 882 Victoria Park MCO) HILTON, B.: A comparison of the efficiency of Hospital co-operation in the West of Scotland, BARNE, A.A.: Treatment of acute pneumonia, some methods of oxygen administration, 441 686 H 159 (0) Hospital co-ordination, need for (Sir Edward eart attacks (Carey F. Coombs), 1009 (0)- HIND, H. Lloyd (and W. Brough RANDLES): Coey Bigger), 822 Leading article, 1035 Handbook of Photomicrography, second Hospital, Craigleith, future of, 407, 427, 1124- Heart-block, congenital (R. D. Aylward), 943 edition, rev,, 949 Parliamentary note, 427 Heart disease, valvular, unsuspected in children, HINDEEDE, K.: The "drink-more-milk" cam- Hospital for crippled children, Scottish, 873,1124 287 paign in the United States, 1120 Hospital. Deaconess, Edinburgh: Annual meet- Heart disease, vital capacity in (H. Wallace HINDLE, Edward (and A. W. SELLARDS): Pre- ing, 570 Jones). 795 (0) servation of yellow fever virus, 713 (0)-A Hospital, Devonshire, Buxton: Report, 519 Heart, hydatid cyst in (H. L. Heimann), 801 yellow fever vaccine, 976 (0) Hospital, Edinburgh, for Sick Children: Annual Heart, rheumatic, in the young: Discussion at HINE, M. L.: Ocular complications of encephal- meeting and report, 957 the Royal Society of Medicine, 350-Collective itis lethargica, 261 Hospital, Edinburgh Dental: Report, 917 research on, 512. See also Rheumatic Hip, congenital dislocation of: a method of Hospital, Edinburgh Royal Maternity and Heart symptoms, interpretation of (leading controlling the pelvis during reduction (F. Simpson Memorial: Report, 607 article), 1035 Wilson Stuart), 345 (0) Hospital, Edinburgh Royal Victoria Tuber- Heart, syphilis of (I. Harris), 840 (0) HiRD, Surgeon Commander A. E. W., Royal culosis Trust: Report. 607 Heart. Sqe also Cardiac Naval Volunteer Reserve Officer's Decoration Hospital, field, a South African (Lieut.-Col. Heat cramp (Rayner Thrower), 546, 1098-And conferred on, 241 G. H. Younge), 232 heat hyperpyrexia, 1098. See al8o Cramp HntSON, Bernard: Ergot .poisoning among rye Hospital, Forster Green, for Consumption, Heating of large houses, 458. See also Houses bread consumers, 471 Belfast: Annual meeting, 235 HEBB, Major John Harry, C.B.E. conferred on, Hirtuties, 120 Hospital, Galashiels: Report, 608-Proposed 988 Histology, review of books on, 397 extension, 608 HEBERT, G. T. : Pulmonary Tuberculosis, rev., Historical exhibition atCardiff. See Association, Hospital, General Lying-in: Annual meeting, 429 901 Annual Meeting, and Cardiff Hospital, Glasgow Cancer: Annual meeting, 569 Hebrides, a surgical outpost in the, 954 HOARE, E. F.: Shock in black races, 650 Hospital, Glasgow Children's: Annual report, HEIMANN H. L.: Hydatid cyst in the heart, 801 HOBBS. A. Remington: Draining the septic 608 HEINE, Bernard, death of, 1005 uterus, 198-Awarded the Nichols prize of the Hospital, Glasgow Royal Materi ity: Medical HemihyPertrophy (B. L. McFarland), 345 Royal Society of Medicine, 605-Puerperal report, 71 Hemiplegia, home for a sufferer from, 81 sepsis, 971 (0) Hospital, Guy's: RBeorts. vol. 78 (vol. 8, fourth HEMPsON, W. E.: Appreciation of Sir Dawson HOBBS, Surgeon Commander G. V.: Rapid first series), 555 Williams. 423-Appreciation of James Alex- labour, 382 Hospital, Hallam, West Bromwich: New blocks ander Macdonald, 784 Hodgkin's disease, diagnosis of (R. Wayland opened 641 HENDERSON, D. K.: Report of Glasgow Royal Smith), 264 Hospital, Haslar Naval: Cases under treatment; Asylum, 323 HODGKINSON, Alexander, obituary notice of, 527 etc. (parliamentary note), 381 HENDERsoN, W. S., awarded £1,000 damages for HODGSON, Graham: Early diagnosis of cancer of Hospital, Huntingdon Memorial for cancer, libel, 881 the rectum and colon, 847 report, 1097 HENDERSoN, Yandell (and Howard W. HAGGARD): HODSDON, Sir James, death of, 954-Obituary Hospital, Infants, Vincent Square: Annual Noxious Gases and the PrinciDles of Bespira- notice of, 1003 meeting, 929 tion Inftuencing their A ction, rev., 355 HODSON, C. B. S.: Sterilization of the feeble- Hospital, Lambeth, provision of separation HENDRY, Professor: Maternal mortality due to minded, 878 wards in (parliamentary note), 1096 puerperal sepsis, 980 HOFFMANN, Eric, special number of the Derma- Hospital, Leith: Annual meeting, 408 HENNESsY, D.: Treatment of pneumonia, 572 tologische Zeitschrift dedicated to, 1133 Hospital, Lewis, Stornoway, extensions at, 954 HENRY, F. J.: Bone complications in typhoid HOFFMANN, Erich, elected an honorary member Hospital, London Lock. committee appointed to fever, 56-Skeletal metastases in carcinoma, of the Medical Academy of Rome, 81 inquire into the administration of, 479 899 HOGBEN, Lancelot T.: The Comparative Physio- Hospital, Maudsley, courses in psychology at, HENRY, T. A.: The production of alkaloids, 638 logy of Internal Secretion, rev., 223 373 HENRY, Warren: The Confessions of a Tenderfoot Holland: Dutch Industrial Exhibition, 699 Hospital, Melbourne Children's: Orthopaedid " Coaster," rev., 986 HOLLAND, Eardley: Anaesthetics in obstetrics, branch, 649 Hepatic efficiency, estimation of (H. Thiers), 231 394-Appointed a member of the Distribution Hospital, mental, alleged negligence at a (Won- Hepatic. See also Liver Committee of King Edward's Hospital Fund, ford House Hospital), 287 Hepatoptosis, total (A. Alan Forty), 133 580 Hospital. Middlesex: Reprints of Papers by S. D. HiERAPATH, C. E. K.: Auricular flutter, 213 (0) HOLLINS, A. (and R. LAwRENCE): Two members of the medical staff (1926-27), 81- HERBERT, Arthur Stanley: A clinic for physical cases of haematuria caused by insulin treat- Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry opened, treatment in London, 33 ment, 977 (0) 1044, 1083,1099-Reconstruction of, 1125 r rnss I6 JAN.-JUNE, Ig98J INDEX. I ME[DICALHD IaJoURNAZ

Hospital, Mildmay Mission, Bethnal Green: Housing statistics (parliamentary note), 616 Hyperpyrexia, heat, and heat cramp, 1098. Extennsions opened, 831, 929 HOWARD, William Lee: PIwin Facts on Sex See also Houses, heating of Hospital, MIonkstown: Annlual meeting, 822 Hygiene. rev., 101-Factsfor the Mar-ied, rev., Hyperpyrexia in terminal chronic nephritis Hoospital, Morningside. See Hospital, Royal 101-Sex Problems Solved, rev., 101-Con- (Howel B. Pierce, John F. Scales, and G. L. Edinburgh fidential Chats withl Boys, rev., 101-Con- Pierce), ]77 Ho3pital, Norfolk and Norwich: New private fidential Chats with Girls, rev., 101 Hypertonic solutions in intracranial pressure patients' home opened, 771-Insurance scheme, HOWARTH, Walter: Pharyngo-oesophageal (W. Russell Brain), 86 (0) 771 sphincter, 922 Hypodermic syringe. See Syringe Hospital officers in the prison service (parlia- IIOWARTHE, William James, obituary notice of, Hysterectomy in puerperal sepsis (Bethel mentary note), 1095 1091 Solomons), 351 Hospital orginization, review of book on. 183 HOWE, Fanny: Omental cyst in an inguinal Hysterectomiiy, Wertheim's, drainage in (Fletche Hospital problem: In Victoria, 680-In the hernia, 716 Shaw), 982 Highlands, 821, 872 HOWELL, Whitchurch: Treatment of rheuma- Hospital, Rotunda, Dublin: Clinical report, 771 tism, 858 Hospital, Royal Bath, Harrogate: Annual meet- HOWITT, Alfred Bakewell, G.V.O. conferred ing, 324 on, 988 Hospital, Royal Berkshire, Reading: New Hoy, W. A.: Pure milk progress, 764 operating theatres opened, 741 HUBBARD, S. Dana: A Treatise on Diseases of HIospital, Royal Edinburgh, for Mental and the Hair and Scalp, rev., 1028 Icterus, hereditary (J. S. 'Manson), 131 (0). See Nervous Disorders, Morningside: New title, HUBER, Max, elected president of the Inter- also Jaundice, acholuric 406-Annual Report, 406 national Red Cross Committee, 1133 Identification from a finger-tip removed by a bite Hospital, Royal Free (London School of Medi- HUDSON: Experimental transmission of yellow (Sydney Smith), 757 cine for Women): Centenary of, 236, 333, 617- fever, 723 Ileo-caecal lymphadenitis, simiiple (C. Jennings Gifts for the new dental clinic, 1096 HUDSON, Colonel C., appointed Ilonorary Marshall), 631 (0) Hospital, Royal London Ophthalmic (Moorfields Surgeon to the King, 201 Ileo-caecal resection (C. L. Isaac), 257 (0) Eye): Annual dinner, 290 HIUDSON, E.: Abortion and sepsis, 1049 Ileum, three perforations of caused by fish- Hospital, Royal National Ortlhopaedic: Festival HUDSON, Sir Robert, ward endowed in West- bones (George Armitage), 307 dinner, 195 minster Hospital in memory of, 479 Illinois, rise and fall of disease iy, 681 Hospital, Royal Westimiinster Ophthalnmic: New HUGOUNENQ, L. (and G. FLORENCE): Principes Illumination Commission, International (parlia- address, 617 de Pharmacodvnantie, rev., 718 mentary note), 648 Hospital, St. Andrew's, Dollis Hill: Annual Humane slaughtering of animals. See Slaughter Illumiiination in mines, 112-A new lamp-room meeting. 533 HuME, J. Gordon: Collective investigation and photometer, 112 Hospital, St. Battholomnew's: Repor-ts, vol. Ix, tuberculin, 470 Imhotep's claims to be the deity of medicine, rev., 16-Round the Fountaiui, fourth edition, Humidity and the cotton weaver's health, 65 565 rev., 60-St. Bartlholomew's Hospital Journal: HUMPEaREYs, Major F. R.: Territorial Decora- lmmunity: Light therapy and (leading article), The A B C of vitamins, 292-William Harvey tion conferred on, 119 362-Following herpes zoster, 875, 920, 1054, and, 870 HUmPHREYs, Lieut.-Col. Humphrey Francis, 1089, 1127 Hospital, St. George's * John Hunter bicentenary O.B E. conferred on, 988 Immunization against diphtheria. See Diph- celebrations, 400 HuMPERI:Ys, Mr. Justice: Medico-legal aspects theria Hospital, St. Mark's, City Road: Annual meet- of criminal abortion, 432 Immunization against infectious fevers (leading ing, 479 Hungary, statistical note on, 1097 article), 861 Hospital, St. Mary's: Extensions, 73-Prize- HUNT, Major William. obituary notice of, 963 Immunization against measles. See Measles giving at the Me(ical School, 1084 HUNTER, Alison: Medical co-education, 999 Immunization against scarlet fever. See Fever Hospital, St. Ultan's Infant, Dublin: Annual HUNTER, John: (Howard Kelly), 108-Portraits meeting, 1083 and personality of (Sir Arthur Keith), 205 (0)- INCOME TAX: 38, 120. 204, 291, 334, 382, 430, 480, Hospital Saving Association, note on, 243, 699 The new portrait bf. 325, 571, 643-The progress 534, 582, 604, 618, 650, 700, 725, 742. 787, 831, 884, Hospital service in North Uist, lack of (parlia- of surgery from Hunter's day to ours (Sir 930, 966, 1008, 1037, 1054, 1098, 1133 mentary note), 1093 Holburt Waring). 245-Bicentenary of the birth Allowance after marriage, 534 Hospital staffs and contributory schemes, 1039. of (leading article), 271-Bicentenary celebra- Appointments: Post-graduate study and, 618- See also Ho;pitals, voluntary tions at St. George's Hospital, 400-The homes New consulting practice, 831 Hospital sterilizer. See Sterilizer of (George C. Peachey). 276 Assistant becomes a partner, 1134 Hospital system at West Bromwvich (Hallam HUNTER, William: Homes of (George C. Cash basis, 292,334,787, 1133-For gross income, Hospital), 641 Peachey), 276 334-Receipts basis, 1133 Hospital Tuberculosis Trust, Royal Victoria, Hunterian festival dinner, 277 Changes in proprietorship of practice, 1037 Edinburgh: Annual report. 607 Hunterian Lectures. See Lectures Commencement of liability, 582 Hospital, Ulster, for Women and Children, Hunterian Oration: The progress of surgery Commencement of partnership, 1054 Belfast: Annual meeting, 519 from Hunter's day to ours (Sir Holburt Deductible expenses, 1098 Hospital, University College: Clinic for mental Waring), 215 (0), 277-Sciatica: Its varieties Deduction for use of house, 788-For residence, deficiency, 155 and treatment (Anthony Feiling), 386 (0) 832 Hospital, Victoria, for Children, Tite Street, Hunterian Society. See Society Depreciation allowance-x-ray apparatus, 1054 Chelsea: Annual report, 1085 Hunters, homes of the (George C. Peachey), 276 Division of partnership assessment, 1098 Hospital, Victoria Park (City of London Hospital HURD, Henry Mills, death of, 79 Expenses of assistant's board, etc., 1003 for Heart and Lungs): New surgical and x-ray HURRY, Jamieson B.:-The tutelary deity of Expenses of illness, 650 block opened, 1045 medicine: the claims of Imhotep, 565- General Medical Council's case, 604 Hospital. Wembley. opening of, 998 Medical autographs, 825 Gift of car for professional use, 1133 Hospital, Westminster: Perpetual ward endowed HURST, Arthur F.: Dysphagia associated with Instruments, replacement of, 700 in memory of Sir Robert Hudson, 479 anaemia, 375, 521-Asthma Research Council, Liability for board and lodging, 1054 Hospital, Wingfteld Orthopaedic (parliamentary 468-Achalasia of the cardia (so-called cardio- Locumtenent's expenses. 480 note), 333 spasm), 690-Early diagnosis of cancer of the Motor cars: ObsoleseeneA of, 38, 430-Repairs Hospital, Woolwich War Memorial, visited by rectum and colon, 847 to, 204-Renewals, 382. 480, 916-Replacement, the King, 617-Appointments, 649 Husband's responsibility for wife's treatmiient, 480, 534, 700, 1133-Allowance, 618-Trans- Hospitals, Admniralty (parliamentary note), 381 693 action, 700, 742, 788, 832, 884, 1098-Expenses, Hospitals, Bridewell and Bethlem Royal, 408. HUTCHINSON, Creighton, memorial to, 1007 788-Depreciation, 884 See also Hospital, Bethlem Royal HUTCHISON, Robert: John Thomson, 153-The Payments for capital borrowed, 1054 Ho3pita's of Edinburgh, visit of the Lord High principles of diagnosis, 335 (0)-chronic appen- Purchase of partnership share, 1008 Commnissioner to. 997 dicitis in children, 348 Purchase of practice. 884 Hospitals, London, and women medical students, HUTENEL. V.: Le Sytdrome Malint dzans les Repayment of loan, 930 821 Maladies de 'Enfance, rev., 635 Returns for 1928-29, 725 Hospitals, mental, of London, women medical HUXL.EY, Julian: A plea for biology, 1084 Salary with house, etc., 742 officers at, 236 HUXLEY, Margaret, hon. M.A.Dublin conferred Sale of practice, 382 Hospitals, military, closing of (parliamentary on, 529 Schedule B, purchase of practice, 430 note), 389-Cost of accounts of (Parliamentary Hydatid cyst, dystocia due to (Maslen Jones), 552 Subscriptions to societies. 334 note), 1095 Hydatid cyst in the heart (H. L. Heimiano), 801 Succession in a practice, 582 Hospitals. Ministry of Pensions (parliamentary Hydatidiform mole (FFurneaux Jordan), 552- Surgery expenses, 291 note), 330, 925 (Mr. Braine-Hartnell), 552 Three years' average, claim for. 966 Hospitals of flontreal, campaign for financial HYDE, Lieut.-Col. Dermot Owen, obitwary notice Value of board and lodging, 832 support of, 369 of, 1002 Wife commences practice, 1008 Hospitals, naval, beds and personnel in (parlia- Hydramnios with uniovular twins (Wlaslen mentary note), 428-No closure of (parlia- Jones), 182 Indexes, half-yearly,'232 mentary note), 474 Hydrocele, operation of eversion of the sac for Hospitals and preferential treatment of friendly (Richard L. Spittel), 305 (0) INDTA: societies (New Zsaland), 564 Hydronephrosis, treatment of (C. C. Holman), Alcohol, sale of in (parliamentary note), 331 Hospitals and road accidents, 192, 232, 237, 925 543 (0) All-India School of Hygiene, 865 Hospitals, Royal Air Force (parliamentary note), Hydrops tubae profluens (Miles Phillips), 99 Bombay Medical Council, 283 474 Hydrosalpinx, torsion of a (A. Leyland Robin- Cholera in the Punjab, 568 Hospitals, Scottish, gifts to, 937 son), 668 Climate and disease incidence in (Sir Leonard HEopitals, service, and pensions (parliamentary Hydrotherapy, uses and abuses of (R. G. Gordon), Rogers), 333 note), 427 659 (0) Fairs and festivals, sanitation measures in Hospitals, small-pox, tuberculosis patients in Hygiene Council, British Social: Annual report, connexion with, 569 (pirliamentary note), 964 230-Venereal disease problem in India, 230- Health progress in Assam, 283 Hospitals, voluntary-Public authorities and: Summer school, Cambridge (1928), 532-Health Infant welfare in, 1082 conference in London, 279-Report of the and Empire, 649 Medical education in Bengal, 283 Commission (parliamentary note), 616, 925- Hygiene, international, 312 Narcotic drugs, sale of (parliamentary note), Rating of (parliamentary note). 830,1095-And Hygiene, review of books on, 58, 669 381 motor accidents (parliamentary note), 925- Hygiene, social: In Scotland, annual report on, Opium exports (parliamentary note), 333 Final report: termination of the inquiry, 934 154-Lecturers on, 700 Prince of Wales Medical College, Patna, 569 -H03Pital staffs and contributory schemes, Hygiene, teaching of to children, 149, 192- Public health organization, 1082 1039. See also Hospital staffs Handbook issued by the Board of Education, Tuberculosis increase in Bengal, 1082 Hot-water bottle cover, the " Charlotte," 480 192 Venereal disease problem in, 230 Houses: Heating of large, 458 (see also Heat Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London School cramp'-Inhabited and unfit for habitation in of: Degrees and pass lists, 288-Courses in Indian hereditary criminal (F. C. Daly), 67 'Glasgow (parliamentary note), 830-Eligible for tropical hygiene for laymen, 479-Microscopes Indian Medical Service: Permanent com- subsidy (parliamentary note), 881 for the new laboratories, 533 missions, 160-Rates of pay, 328-Annual dinner Housing Acts, numbers of houses building, 380, Tlyoscine hydrobromide, 763 in London, 1132 697 Hyperglyeaemia in general anaesthesia, an Indigo-carmine, intravenous injection of, 921, Housing improvements in rural districts, atypical case of (R. L. Mackay), 892 (0) 1002 ' Ministry of Health's circular re, 81 Hypernephroma (Foyle Seale), 264-The history Industrial fatigue. See Fatigue Housing, rural (parliamentary note), 645 of a (K. V. Trabshaw), 216 (0) Industrial invalidity, prevention of, 403 Tnu I&zmsm JAN.-JUNE,ik'N.-JUNH, 19281 INDEX. I MICDICCAL JOMWAZ. 1 7

Industrial Medicine, Council of: conference on Insurauce, third party indemnity (parliamentary Irish Medical Schools' and Graduates' Associa the prevention of industrial invalidity, 403 note), 697 tion. See Association Industrial and Provident Societies (Amendment) International Labour Office pamphlets. See Iron starvation in rumninants (B. C. Aston), 568. Act, 615 Labour Office See also Bush disease Industrial psychology. See Psyebology Intestinal obstruietion in an infant (E. A. C. IRWIN, Florence: Recipes for Drs. Minot anid Industry, accident services in, 1077 Wilson), 51 Murphy's Liver Diet, rev., 102 Industry, application of scientific knowledge to, Intestinal obstruction, acute, by bands in IRWIN, S. T.: Thyroidectomy in toxic goitre, 354 711 children (C. Gibson), 176 ISAAC, C. L.: Five cases of ileo-caecal resection, Inebriety. See Alcoholism, Drunkenness, and Intestinal obstruction due to hair-balls (Charles 257 (0) Intoxication Noon), 342 t0). See also Obstruction ISAAC, S. (and C. von NOORDEN): Die Zucker- Infancy, underfeeding and overfeeding in, 34 Intestinal toxaemia in children, chtonic kra;ikheit und ihre Belhandlustg, rev., 17 Infant at birth, pelvic circumference of, 582 (Reginald Miller), 383 (0) Ischaemic contracture, origin of (Hey Groves), Infant mortality. See Mortality Intestine, small, diagnosis of gangrene of the 807-Correspondence on, 921, 1001, 1C46 Infanticide Bill, 1133 (P. V. Gharpure), 217 Italy: State Tourist Department and special Infantile paralysis. See Paralysis Intoxication and its legal consequences (F. study tours for medical practitioners, 787, 929 Infantilism, pituitary (E T. Freeman), 916 Llewellyn-Jones), 217. See also Drunkenness IVENS, Frances: Ilaematometra and tubereu Infection among children in casualty depart- Intracranial capacity (M. R. Drennan', 106 losis, 99 ments, 930 Intracranial pressure, hypertonic solutions in Infections due to dead and septic teeth. See (W. Russell Brain), 86 (0) Teeth Intussusception in an adult due to a polyp of J. Infectious disease in schools, 878 Meekel's diverticulum (Ian Macdonald), 442 Infectious diseases, etiology of, 883 (0) JAcKsoN, Chevalier: Bronchoscopy and Esopha- Infectious Diseases, Governmentt Intstitute for Iodaseptine (Cortial), 357 goscopy, 862 [Tokyo], Scientific Reports, rev., 600 Iodine, goitre, and growth (Percy Stocks), 24 JACKSON, Dr.: Tumour of the left cerebello- Infectious' diseases, notification of (parlia- Iodine in the treatment and prevention of goitre, pontine area, 946 mentary note), 648 238, 286 JACOB, Alfons, to establish an institute for the Infectious diseases, review of books on, 310- Iraq College of Medicine, 229 study of the anatomy of the brain at Rio de Fees for notification of (parliamentary note), Iraq dates and cholera (parli&mentary note), 428 Janeiro, 479 428 IRELAND, Major-General M. W.: Editor of The JA&mEs. Phillip, obituary notice of. 240 lofirmary, Aberdeen Royal: Annual report, 236 Medical Department of the United States Army JAMES, R. R.: Arrival of the Jews in England, Infirmary, Edinburgh Roval: Clinical teaching in tlte World War, volume xi, Surgery, Part I, 993 at, 71-Annual report, 153-Retirement of Pro- rev., 137 JAMES, Lieut.-Col. William Mawer, obituary fessor Gulland, 640 notice of, 825 Infirmary, David Elder, Govan, formally handed Ireland JAMESON, W. W., appointed to the University over to the managers of the Western Infirmary, Bangor sewerage, 608 clhair of public health at the London School ( asgow, 113 Belfast: Hospital amalgamation in, 155- of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 580 Infirmary, Glasgow Royal: Annual social meet- Forster Green Hospital for Consumption, JAMIESON, J. D. Hamilton: Operative Dentistry ing, 71-Annual meetiug. 372 235-Board of Guardians and their milk (Outlines of Dental Science. vol. ix), rev., 1069 Infirmary, Glasgow Victoria: Annual meeting supply, 282-Samaritan Hospital, 4C6- JANSEN, Hans: Treatment of rheumatic of the ladies' auxiliary association, 151- Appointment of a new medical officer, 406- diseases, 853, 858 Annual meeting, 235-Admission of paying Census report, 464-Royal Victoria Hospital, Jaundice, familial acholuric (J. 5. Manson), patients, 323 608-Education of mentally defective child- 131 (0) Infirmary, Glasgow Western: Annual meeting. ren, 822-A medical officer's resignatioD, 822 Jaundice, Scottish Board of Health leaflet on, 407-Appointments, 998 Browne, Sir John Walton, memorial to, 113 281 Infirmary, Inverness Northern: Hospital pro- Cancer campaign, 72, 235 JAY, Mr.: Voluntary hospitals and public blems in the Highlands, 821 Cancer, treatment of, fusion of hospitals, 29 authorities, 280 Infirmary, Leeds General: Statistical tables, 154 Dentists Bill (Free State), 465, 608 JEANDELiZE, Dr., nominated professor of Infirmary, Leicester Royal: Annual report, 820 Dispensary doctors and midwives (Free State), ophthalmology in the Nancy Faculty of Medi- INGRAM, Alexander (and Botha DE MEILLON): A 1083 cine, 291 Mosquito Sutrvey of Certain Parts of South Dispensary medical officers, appointment of JEANS, Frank: The influence of statistics on Af-ica (Part I), rev., 949 (Free State), 918 m-iedical practice, 219-The acute abdomen, 325 Inheritance of acquired characteristics, 742 DUBLIN: JEANS, F. A. G.: Cystoscopy in cancer of the Inheritance and gland grafting, 570, 610, 691. See Medical inspection of school children, 464 cervix, 668 also Gland Public health congress in, 113, 770 JEANS, Surgeon Rear-Admiral T. T.: Astbma Innsbruck, post-graduate courses at, 163 Rotunda Hospital, 771 Research Council, 468 Inoculation, duration of a posi iveWidal reaction St. Ultan's Infant Hospital, 1083 JE1FFE:RISS, I. M.: Arsenic in sugar. 1002 after, 430 Food preservatives in the Free State, 687 JEFtFERSON, Geoffrey: High blood pressure, 353 Inquests in the City and Southwark. 1084 Health Ministry for Northern Ireland, 519 JEFFERSON, John C.: A large ureteral calculus, Inquests, coroners', in London in 1927, 642, 1084 Health of Northern Ireland, 29. See also Vital 14 Insanitary premises, compensation for (parlia- statisties Jejunum, complete transverse rupture of, with- mentary note), 926 Hospital amalgamation in Belfast, 155 out external wound (J. R. Armstrong), 1064 (0) Insanity, influence of parturition upon (A. Louise Hospital co-ordination, the need for, 822 JEMMA, Rocco, nominated directorof the Faculty Mcllroy), 303 (0) Irish Committee of the British Medical Asso- of Medicine at Naples, 1096 Institution, Liverpool Medical: The ritual of ciation, 72 JENKINS, C. E.: Autogenous residual vaccines, fracture reduction, 57-Serum treatment in Irish Medical Committee, 72 340 (0) anthrax, 135-Splenomedullary leukaemia in Insurance, National Health: In Northern JENKINS, G. J.: Otosclerosis, 983 an x-ray worker, 135-Influence of statistics on Ireland, 829-Medical benefits, 919-Medical Jensen's rat sarcoma.. See Sarcoma medical practice, 219-Detection and care of referees under in Northern Ireland, 282- Jerusalem, Academy of Medicine of, 865 rheumatism in childhood, 220-Surgical treat- Payment for medical certification (lFree JESSE, Tennyson F. (editor): Trial of Madeleise ment of diverticulitis, 309-Measurement of State), 374 Smizlt, rev., 266-(Editor): Trial of Samuel basal metabolism, 395-Colloidal lead, 551- Kildare Board of Health, 282 Herbert Doutgal, 1029 Gastric and duodenal ulcers, 551-Some sur- Lindsay, J. A., farewell dinner-to, 770 JEUDW NE, W. W.: Dystocia associated with gical conditions of the stomach, 667-Vital Local Authorities Bill, 1126 a vaginal band, 666 - Thrombo-phlebitis capacity in heart disease, 795 MaKisack, the late Henry Lawrence, 686- migrats. 824 Instruments to bear indication of origin, 381, 429, M emorial fund, 822, 998 Jews, Arabs, and Armenians, blood group per- 581. See also Board of Trade Medical inspection of school children, 464 centages for (E. H. R. Altounyan), 546: Insulin. massive dosage with (Harold A. Medical officer of health for Meath, 113 Jews, arrival of in England (R. R. James), 993 Byworth), 801 Medical profession and the public, 998 JOHNS, F. M.: Pulmonary actinomycosis, 404 Insul n treatment causing haematuria (R. D. Mledical referees under the Insurance Act in JOHN5TO'J, J. H.: The Principles of Practical Lawrence and A. S. Hollins), 977 (0)-Corre- Northern Ireland. 282. See also Insurnnce Bacteriology, rev., 670 spondence on, 1048 Medical Register (Free State), 605, 686, 874 JOHNSTONE, R. W.: The preventive frame of Insurance, accident, review of book on, 1068 Mledical services in the Free State, 324 mind in midwifery, 6 (0) Medicine bottles and cases, empty, return of, Joints, creaking in the, 742 Insurance, National Health: 919 JOLLY, Professor, elected a mieluber of the Amendment Bill, 428, 645, 677, 738, 775, 811, 826, Mentally defective children, education of, 822 Acadi6mie de M6decine, 479 879, 923, 963, 1051, 1094, 1130 -(In Northern Ireland), 956 JONEus, Archibald Mason (and Robert D. OWEN): Approved Societies and additional benefits, Alilk, clean: Report of Free State Commission, Dysphagia associated with anaemia, 256 (0)- 529,739-Invested funds of, 649 728 Obituary notice of, 1092 Certification under, 330 Milk contractor heavily fined, 406 JONES, D. Caradog (and A. M. CARRt-SAUNDERs): Charges against panel doctors, 330 Nuirses, training and examination of, 1083 A Suzrvey of the Social Strseture of Entoland Consultants and, 811, 1130 Nursing scheme, Lady Dudley's, 874 and TWales as Illustrated by Statistics, rev., 598 Dental treatment, 529 Public health conference in Dublin, 113, 768 JONEs, H. E.: Chronic diarrhoea caused by a Drugs and appliances, 739 Public health organization in the Free State, feather quill, 788 Funds invested, 289 519 JONES, H. Wallace: Vital capacity in heart Inspectors, 1l95 Public health works for relief of unemiploy- disease, 795 (0) Leading article on the Bill, 677, 811, 1117 ment, 406 JONES, Maitlaud: Chronic appendicitis in Medical benefit, State grant in aid of, 1094 Royal College of Surgeons: Charter day dinner, children, 349 Medical benefits (Northern Ireland), 919 956-Annual election of officers, 998 JONES, Maslen: Three cases of chorion- Medical referees in Northern Ireland, 282 Royal Medical Benevolent Fund Society of epithelioma, 181-Hydramnios with uniovular Mileage and drug costs, 697 Ireland, 1082 twins, 182-Dystocia due to hydatid cyst, 552- Number of insured persons, 289, 964 School children in Northern Ireland, health Sarcoma botryoides, 552-Case of hydramnios, Ophthalmic benefit, 616 of, 1083 761 Panel doctors and certificate charges to School medical services, 1126 JONES, Meyrick: The pulp'ess tooth, 549 persons over 65, 530 Ulster Hospital for Women and Children, 519 JONFS. Sir Robert: Appreciation of Sir Dawson Par-liamentary notes on, 289, 330. 428, 529, 616, Vaccination in (Free State), 608, 822, 875 Williams, 418 645, 649, 697, 738, 775, 879, 923, 964, 1094 Vital statistics of Northern Ireland, 29 JONES, l{. Watson: The ritual of fracture reduc Payment for medical certification (Irish Free tion, 57 State), 374 Irish Committee of the British Medical Associa- JONES, William Black, appointed a serving Sickness and disablement benefits, 428 tion, meeting of, 72 brother of the Order of the Hosp.tal of St. John Women employees and pregnancy, 529 Irish Medical Committee: Appointments, 72- of Jerusalem, 1053 Anomalies in remuneration for certification in JORDAN, Alfred C.: Physiology of defaecation, Insurance,National Health, in Northern Ireland certain areas, 72-Deputation to Minister for 292, 382-The pulDless tooth, 549 (parliamentary note), 829 Local Government, 72-Medical appointments JORDAN, Furneaux: Pulmonary embolism Insurance, National Health, in South Africa: under Local Authorities Act, 72-Status of following delivery, 552-Hydatidiform mole, Some problems for solution, 673 medical officers in the Free State Army, 72- 532 Insurance, private patients' home. Norwich School Attendance Act, 72-Supplying medi- JORDAN, Rose: Delayed notification of tuber- sebeme, 771 cines in certain contract practices, 72 culosis, 692 FTxz BmTuzN I8 JAN.-JUNE, T928] INDEX. IMUDZCAL Jouzw-L

I I t I JO JoTiKowITz, Paul: Lehrbuch der Unfallheil- KINNEAR, Sir Walter S.: Social aspects of LAWEN, Dr., appointed professor of surgery at kuntde, rev., 1068 rheumatic diseases, 852 Konigsberg, 163 Journal of the Egyptian Medical Association KINNEBBLY, George Edward, obituary notice of, LAWRENcE, B. D.:-The DiabetieLife: Its Con- now contains summaries of articles in various 201 trol by Diet and Insulin, rev., 16-Non- languages, 617 KITaAT, C. de W. (dnd T. Holmes SELLORS): excretory functions of the kidney, 759-Oral Journ8es M6dicales de Paris. See Congress pulmonary fibrosis, 1018 (0) administration of pancreatic preparations. JOWETT, M. (and others): Metabolism and KLAPP, Rudolf, appointed professor of surgery 875, 1098-(And A. S. HOLLINS): Two cases of acidity of the foetal tissues and fluids, 126 (0) at Marburg, 479 haematuria caused by insulin treatment, 97T JOYNT, Richard Lane, obituary notice of, 693 KLIENEBE:RGER, Carl: Die Blutmorphologie der (0) JUARROS, C4sar. electeda member of the Spanish Laboratoriumstiere, rev., 455 LAZABUS. BARLOW, P.: The causation of rheu, Royal Academy of Medicine, 203 KLE.IL&WACHTER, L., death of, 785 matic disease, 856 Jugoslav provinces, medical tour to the, 333 KLUMPxE-DEJERINE, Madame, death of, 240 Lead, colloidal (W. J. Dilling), 551 JULUN, F. B.: Emphysema and wind instru- KNOTT, IF. A.: Gall-bladder infections, 642 Lead, colloidal, malignant disease treated by ments, 244 KNOx, Colonel R. W., appointed honorary (Stanley Wyard), 838(0), 1047-Correspondence- Jury, coroner's, and hospital arrangements, 768 surgeon to the King, 201 on, 958, 999, 1047, 1087, 1134 Jury's verdict criticized (Tyndall v. Alcock), KOEBERLPi, Eugene, centenary of the birth of, Lead, colloidal, and radiation, combined action- 528, 807 203 of on tumours (.T. C. Mottram), 132 (0) KOHLRAUSCE, Arnt, appointed professor of Lead Paint Act: Efficacy of regulatiobs (parlia- physiology at Ttibingen, 479, 617 mentary note), 380 KOLLE, W. (and A. v. WASSRMLMANN): Handbuch Lead salts, volatile, poisoning by. 114 K. der pathogenen Mikroorganismen, rev., 223 Lead, tebra-ethyl: 61, 64. 74, 363, 366, 380, 381, 409r KoIANyi, Frederick von, statue to. 1097 426, 619, 697, 741. 770, 830, 831, 965. 1001, 1033- KAHLMETER, Dr.: The sedimental reaction in KoRBscnB Roger: Lehrbuch snd Atlas der The risks of its addition to petrsol, 61-Leading rheumatic diseases, 856 Laparo- und Thorakoskovie. rev., 719 article. 64-Correspondence on, 74, 409. 1001- B. L.: Clinical of the Kahn KAHN, aspects KRAUS, R., invited by the Republic of La Plata Investigations in the United States. 366- reactions, 848-Test for syphilis, 848 to become the director of an experimental Parliamentary notes, 380, 381, 426, 619. 697, 830 Kahn, Wassermann, and Sigm,a tests compared therapeutic institute, 533 -Committee of inquiry, appointment and (T. E, Osmond). 440 (O) KYLIN, Eskil : Der Gehalt des Blutes an Calcium reports of, 619, 741, 770, 871, 965, 1033, 1073- Kala-azar, review of book on, 1069 uend Kalium, rev., 60-Die Hypertoniekrank- Evidence from America, 770, 1073-(F- W KAMA.T H.: The 1927 epidemic of dengue in heiten, rev., 266 Toms and C. P. Money), 831 Egypt, 1104 (0) KYNOOE, J. A.: Malignant complications of KARK, S. E.: The menstrual function, 1050 uterine fibromata, 803 KAROP, George Charles, obituary notice of, 785 Leading Articles: KARsNER, Howard T.:-Human Pathologv: A Anaemia of malignant disease, 721 Textbook, rev., 599 Biochemical products, 188 i7AUSCH, Walther, death of, 1005 L. Breast-feeding, 602 HEN, W. W.: Ninety-first birthday of, 203- British laryngology, 764 Chair of surgery to be endowed in the Women's Laboratories of the Pharmaceutical Society. See Cancer of rectum, early diagnosis of, £05 Medical College of Pennsylvania in honour of, Society Clinical teaching in medicine, 316 203-The early days of antivivisection, 291 Laboratory methods in diagnosis. See Diagnosis Collective research, 21 KEEvLL, A. J.: Full-time abdominal pregnancy: Laboratory, National Physical: Report, 679 Consultants and the National Health Insur- prolonged suppuration: recovery, 801 Labour :-Complicated by measles. encephalitis ance Bill, 811 KETBEL, Franz: Eulogy of William Harvey, 866 lethargica, and diabetes respectively: three Cranial incisions, 317 KEIGELEY, J. W.. obituary notice of, 476 cases (0. W. Somerville), 980-Difficult, in an Death certification, the values of, 227 KEILLER, William:-Nerve Tracts of the Brain aboriginal (J. B. Cleland), 219-Ear presenta- Delusions, reality of, 457 and Cord: Anatomy: Physiology: Applied tion. case of (C. G. Walker), 1065-Painless Dental sepsis, obscure, 1036 Neurology, rev., 554 natural, 120,164,291,480-Premature, induction Dysphagia associated with anaemia, 636 KEITH, Sir Arthur: Portraits and personality of of in relation to mental disease (R. Percy Epilepsy, 601 John Hunter, 205 (0)-Appreciation of Sir Smith), 9 (0)-Rapid first labour, 382-Rupture Factors in vision, 63 Dawson Williams, 419-Implications of Dar- of uterus early in first stage of (Grace Staple- Fracture problem, 636 winism published in full in the EnglishBeview ton), 893 (0) Fundamentals of a medical service, 950 for June, 1007 Labour, bours of, Washington convention on Gall-bladder disease, 508 KELLY, A. Brown: Dysphagia associated with (parliamentary note on), 379 Gall-bladder infections, 21 anaemia, 467. 610 - Cardiospasm (so-called Labour Ministry: Vote. 775 Gastric symptoms, interpretation of, 1075 achalasia of the cardia), 773 Labour Offlce, International: Decembernumber Glaucoma, 812 KELLY, F. Greene: Sea-sickness, 930 of its Bibliography of Industrial Hygienle con- Harvey Tercentenary, 810, 906 KELLY, Howard A.:-Hunterian Lecture: John taining papers on hygiene, physiology, etc., 533 Heart symptoms, interpretation of, 1035 Hunter, 108-Gynaecology, rev., 634 -Issues leaflets dealing with accumulators Hunter, John, 271 KELLY, R E. (and Walter J. DILLING): Gan- (storage batteries), acetylene, aniline, arseni- Immunization against infectious fevers, 861 grene following the use of ergotized rye bread, uretted hydrogen, aviation or aviator's sick- Insurance Bill, National Health, 677, 811, 1117 540 (0) ness, and tetra-ethyl lead, 581-On the bakery Laboratory methods in diagnosis, 361 KELsER, Raymond A.: Manual of Veterinary trade, bleaching, breathing apparatus, respira- Light therapy and immunity, 362 Bacteriologv, rev., 60 tors and gas masks, cadmium, carbon bisul- Liver treatment of pernicious anaemia, 188 KENDALL, James, elected professor of chemistry phide, carbon tetrachloride. cobalt, 741-Elee- London sewage and the River Thames, 676 at Edinburgh, 371 tricity, flax and linen industry, phosphuretted Measles, spread of, 560 KENDALL, J. A.: Precocious menstruation, 534 hydrogen, goggles, hemp manufacture, odours, Measles treated with convalescent serum, ]89 KENNAWAY, E. L.. awarded the William Julius arsenobenzol, artificial flowers and artists, Medical service, fundamentals of a, 950 Mickle Fellowship, 199 liftmen, the stone Industry, sulphate of soda, Medicine in the field of life assurance, 401 KENNEDY, Dr.: Puerperal haemorrhage, 222 sulphuretted hydrogen, nitrogen, amino- Milk (pure) progress, 764 KENNEDY, D.: Thyroidectomy in toxic goitre, phenols, anisidines, anthraquinone, antimoni- Milk and the rate of growth of school children, 353 uretted hydrogen, and apoatropine, 1096 146 KENNEDY. J. R., Royal Humane Society's medal LACEY, F. H.: Dystocia due to vaginal atresia, Ninety-sixth year, 1034 presented to, 195 263-Combined concealed accidental haemor- Nutrition and malnutrition, 104 KENNEDY, William P.: Foreign body in the ear rhage and unavoidable haemorrhage, 498 Osteomyelitis, acute, 456 for thirty-six years, 14 Lactic acid exempted from key industry duty, Pain, diagnostic value of. 561 KEMNON, B.: Cystoseopy in carcinoma of the 741 Parliamentary session, 22 cervix. 668-The origin of ischaemic contrac- LADELL, R. Macdonald: The cause of an anxiety Pillars of health, 507 ture, 1001 neurosis, 444 Public health, a new way in, 228 Kensington, deaths from childbirth in (parlia- LAGUEsSE. Edouard, death of, 240 Puerperal sepsis, 989 mentary note), 1096 LAE,Norman C.: Gas gangrene following street Rheumatic diseases, 860 Kenya: Tsetse fly in, 290-Medical and sanitary accidents, 74 Tetra.ethyl lead, 64 services in (parliamentary note, 428 LAKE, Richard (and E. A. PETERS): Handbook Tuberculosis, clinical differences in, 147 Kenva and .East African Medical Journal: of Diseases of the Ear, fifth edition, rev., 184 Tuberculosis, decline of, 721 Article on differentiating the anopheline mos- LAKIN. C. E.: Liver diet In pernicious anaemia, Tumours of the frontal lobe, 1074 quitos, 119-Account of the annual meeting of 179 Unborn child, the right of the, 145 the Kenya Branch, B.M.A., 617-Contents of Lambeth Hospital. See Hospital Wassermann reaction in pregnancy, 2T2 February issue, 617 LAMmIE, Charles G., awarded the Lister Fellow- Williams, Sir Dawson, 103-Death of, 361 KEOGH, Lieut.-General Sir Alfred: Appreciation ship of the Royal College of Physicians of of Sir Dawson Williams, 424 Edinburgh, 830 LEAGUE oP NATIONS: KERL, W., appointed director of the dermato- Lamp, radiator heating, 38, 480 Cholera bilivaccin, 274 logical clinic at Vienna, 429 Lancashire, Cheshire. and North Wales Council Decrease in number of cases of small-pox in KEER. Douglas, appointed medical adviser to of the British Empire Cancer Campaign: European countries, 1132 the Edinburgh Corporation, 686 Address by Prince Henry, 465 Health organization of: Report, 814 KERR, J. M. Munro- Pelvic inflammation in LANDON, Miss: The protection of maternity, 463 Health work organized by (Sir George women, 98 LANE, Lieut.-Col. Clayton: The gorilla at home, Buchanan), 615 Ketosib and alkalosis, 402 700 International control of drugs of addiction, KEYNEs, Geoffrey: A Bibliography of the LANG, Basil Thorn, obituary notice of, 162, 201 907 Writings of William Harvey, M.D., Discoverer LANGLEY, George J.: Some problems of glycos- International health services, 990 of the Circulation of the Blood, 1628-1928, 913- uria, 1016 (0) International Health Year Book (1927), 649 (Elditor) The Anatomical Exercises of Dr. Lapwings Protection Act, 615 International hygiene, note on, 312; and the William Harvey: De Motu Cordis 1628: De LAQUER, Fritz: Hormone und Innere Sekretion, Opium traffic, 459,1119 Circulatione Sanguinis. 1619, rev., 948 rev., 985 List of Publications of the Health Organiza- KHALIL. M.:-Vesical bilharzia: double infec- Larbert Colony Scheme for Mental Defectives: tion, 883 tion, 546 Report, 518-Meeting and appeal, 1124 Report on human trypanosomiasis, 225 KIDD. Frank: Treatment of urethral stricture Laryngeal diphtheria. See Diphtheria Special courses in malariology, 649 by excision, 549 Laryngeal myxoedema (James Adam), 594 KIDD, H. Cameron: Severe ansphylaxis, 582 Laryngeal nerve. See Nerve LEAHY, Dr.: Theories of suggestion, 53 Kidney, non-excretory functions of the (Pro- ILaryngo-fissure in intrinsic cancer of the larynx LEAHY, M. P.: Etiology of alcoholism. 596 fessor Snapper), 759 (Sir StClair Thomson). 743 (0)-Leading article LEAxE, Chauncey D. (editor): Percival's Medicat Kildare Board of Health, 282 - on, 764. See also Cancer Ethics, rev., 984 KILDUFFE. Robert A.: The Clinitcal Ilnterpreta- Laryngology, review of book on, 1027 LEA:E, J. P.: Evidence on lead tetra-ethyl in tion of Blood Chemistry, rev., 556 LAs8ER, Albert D.. founds the Lasker Founda- motor spirit, 1073 KILNER. Henry Goff, obituary notice of, 577 tion for Medical Research, 81 Lecture, Banks [Mitchell] Memorial; The gall- . KILNER, T. Pomfret: Treatment of hare-lip, LiUDER, Sir Thomas Dick: The Great Floods of bladder and its infections (Sir Berkeley 1025, 1129 August, 1829, in the Province of Morav and lMoynihan), 1 - KING, W. W.: Carcinoma of the cervix, 57 Adjoining Districts, 360 Lecture, Boyle [Robert]: Climate and disease KINxEAD, Richard John, obituary notice of, Lausanne Medical Graduates' Association: incidence in India (Sir Leonard Rogers), now 576 Medical men approved for the M.D. degree, 37 I published in pamphlet form, 333 TE JAN.-JUNE, I928J INDEX. EL1llDIcALJOUINALBrmaSn I 9 - MEDICALJOUBMAL I Lecture, Croonian: Phy,siology of the cerebral LIESEGANG, Raphael Ed.: Wissenschaftliche LOEWENTHAL, L. J. A. (W. A. MACK&Y and E. hemisph-res (I. P. Pavlov), 809 Forschungsberich e Naturwissenschaftliche Cronin LowE): Two cases of yellow atrophy of Lecture, Dohme (1926), 228 Reihe, Hand xix, rev., 985 liver following administration of atophan, Lecture, Galton: Natural capacity in the popu- Life assurance, medical examinations for, 376, 592 (0) lation (C. J. Bond), 315 411 LOMON, A. (IM. CHIRAY and I. PAVEL): Lavesiclule Lecture, Guthrie, 381 Life assurance, medicine in the field of (leading biliaire, rev., 265 Lecture, Harveian: Toxicology in relation to article), 401 medical practice 'Sir William Willcox), 504 Life assurance in the tropics (J. F. C. Haslam), LONDON: Lecture, Hastings [Sir C arles], 366, 506-The 218 Birth rate for (parliamentary note), 830 foundations of heaith (Sir George Newmvian), Ligament, broad, two cases of twisted, with Child guidance clinic, proposed, 957 506 cysts (Gibbon FitzGibbon), 338 City of, annual report of coroner of, 1084 Lecture, Long Fox Memorial: The reality of Light, artitcial, treatment by in London. 466 Coroners' inquests in (1927),642, 1084 delusions (Henry Devine), 457 Light and Heat, International Conference on, County Council. See Council Lecture, MacAlister: Medicine in art (Sir London, October (1923). 1006 District nursing in, 373 Berkeley Moyniban), 1C44 Light, Physical, Biological, and Therapeutical Flood disaster in, 112, 408 Lecture, Maudsley: The new psychiatry (Sir Aspects of, International Conference on, Lunacy returns, 688 John Macpherson), 903 Lausanne, September (1928), 1C06 Physical treatment clinic in, 33 Lecture, Paget [Stephen] Memorial: The work Light therapy and immunity (leading article), Rheumatic diseases clinic, proposed, 152. See and responsibilities of the pathologist (Sir 362 also Rheumatic Bernard Spilsbury), 1079 Lighting and fine work, report on, 863 Scottish medical students visit, 533 Lecture, Rede: Stimulus in the economic life Lighting news for motorists, new, 700 Sewage and the river Thames (leading article), (Sir Josiah Stanmp), 357 LIGNIkRES, J.: B.C.G. and non-tuberculous 676 Lecture, Richardsotn [Beniaimiin Ward]: Methods infants, 909 Small-pox in. 324. See also Small-pox of slaughtering (Gerald Leighton). 865 Lime-deficient food and carditis, 618 Lecture, Vicary [Thomas]: The homes of the LINL)NER, Karl, appointed professor of oph- London Association of the Medical Women's Hunters (George C. Peacbey), 276 thalmology at Vienna, 1097 Federation. See Association Lectures, Chadwick: Epidemiology in the last LINDSAY, Douglas Marshall: Trautma and London Inter-Collegiate Scholarships Board: hundred years (Sir William Hamer), 359-Sun- Compentsation in Obstetric and Gynaecological Medical scholarships, 881, 1093-Rewards, 1033 light in modern medicine (Walter Elliot), Cases, rev., 948 Longevity and alcohol, 148 859 LINDSAY, Dr.: Forceps deliveryand prophylactic LOPEZ, Don Pedro Saint, death of, 1005 Lectures, Croonian: The interpretation of gynaecology, 353 LORD, J. R.: histology of globus pallidus, 352- gastric symptoms (Charles Bolton), 030 LINDSAY, James: The cause of chronic rheu- The mental state in cardiac disease, 352- Lectures, GoulstoDian: Some problems in matism, 856 - Organization of discussions, The Evolution of the Reception Orders for nephritis (T. Izod bennett), 513 877 .lentfil Patiesnts in England and Wales; A Lectures, Hunterian, 2o,108, 29--John Hunter LINDSAY, James A., farewell dinner to, 770 Historical Susvey, 363 (Howard Kelly), 108-New methods of surgical Lippincott's Pocket Formiulary, rev., 398 LORRAIN-SMITH, Isabel (and others):-A Physio- access to the brain (H. S. Souttar), 293 LIPSCHtTZ,Alexander: L,as Secreciones logical Investigation of the Radiant Heating of Lectures, Lumleian: Epilepsy (James Internas Various 557 Collier), de las Glcndutlas Sexuales, rev., 139 Buildings, 458-Twvo Stuaies of Hou8s Liquor (Disinterested Ownership and Manage- of Work: (I) Five-hour Spells for Womene Iutii Lectures, Morison: Psychology and medicine ment) Bill, 1131 Beference to Itest Pauses; (I1) The Two-s/lift (John Carswell), 872 Lister in Glasgow, 191 System in Certain Factories, LEE, A.: Flushing of the hands, 581 G. T.: 509 Leeds Lister collection at the Wellcome Historical LOUGGHBOssOUGH, FibrosiLis, 758 School of Dentistry, 72, 518-Post- Medical Museum: Replica of presented to the LOUGHNANE, F. MlcG.: Litholapaxy, 1128 graduate courses in, 333, 581-Maternal mor- American College of Surgeons, 81 LovE, R. J. McNeill: A Shorter Surgerv, rev., 185 tality: visit of the Minister of EHealth. 873 Lister Institute: Annual general meeting and LOVE, W. G., action against, 328 LEEMING, A. Norman: Correction re treatment annual report, 951 Low, G. C.: Health lessons from Bermuda, 448 of prostatic enlargement, 38-Treatment of Listerian in Alabama, 582 Low, R. Cranston: The Common Diseases of tile lymphatic obstruction, 534 Litholapaxy, a plea for the operation of, 1089, Skin, rev., 100 LEES, David: Vulvo-vaginitis in children, 221 1 l28 Low, V. Warren: Chronic appendicitis in LEEs. Kenneth A.: Dysphagia associated with LITTLE, E. Graham: Voluntary hospitals and children, 349 anaemia. 5 1 public authorities, 279-Edinburgh Corpora- LOWE, B. Cronin (L. J. A. LOWENTHAL and W. A. LEGGETT, Bernard J.: The Theory and Practice tion Bill, 376-Resolution to suipport the re- MACKAY): Two cases of yellow atrophy of liver of Radiology, rev., 804 election of in Parliament. 831-Elected sn following administration of atophan, 592 (0) LEHMANN, K. B (and R 0. NEUMANN): Bakterio- honorary member of the Norwegian Medical LowE, G.: Recovery from tetanus, 757 logie insbesondere bakteriologischle Dibgtnostik, Society, 883 Lubricant for applying zinc ionization to the rev., 986 Liver diet in the treatment of pernicious male urethra (C. F. Orr White and B. Buck ey LEICEsTER, Lieut.-Col. J. C.: Report on the anaemia (F. A. Phillipps1, 93 (0) - (H.F. bharp), 96 working of hospitals and dispensaries in LuCAS, William Palmer: 283 Brewer, A. Q. Wells, and F. R. Fraser), 165 (O1 The Modern Practice Bengal, -Discussion, 178 -Leading article, 188- Report of Pediatrics, rev., 453- (And A. H. WASHBURN): LEIGHTON, Gerald: Benjamin Ward Richardson by the Medical Research Council, 398, 463- Diseases of Blood Lecture on methods of slaughtering, 865 rev., 1113thte asid Blood-building R. (C. F. T. East), 491 (0) Organs, LEIPER, T.: A cryptic infection with Liver diet for pernicious anaemia, recipes for, LUCE, Sir Richard H.: Edinburgh Corporation Dibothrzoce'phalus latus, 848 102, 243 Bill, 376 LEISHsAN, Sir James, appointed chairman of Lumbar the Scottish Liver diet for secondary anaemia, 244 puncture, therapeutic value of, 164 Boaird of Health, 640 Liver diet: "Glanoid" concentrated fluid ex- Lunacy certification: Medical responsibility for, LEisEMAN, Sir William, memorial tablet to, tract of liver, 186-The Wellcome liver extract, 921-Parliamentary note, 925 865, 991 502-B. D. H. liver extract, 806 Lunacy reform in France, 402 LELEAN, P. S.: Teeth of the classes. 917 working Liver, yellow atrophy of following administra- Lunacy returns for London, 688 tion of atophan (L. J. A. Loewenthal, W. A. Lunacy, Royal Commission on, recommenda- LENOBLE, Emile Alexandre, death of, 1005 Mackay, and E. Cronin Lowe), 592 (0) tions of (parliamentary note), 925. See also LEO, Hans, death of, 79 Liver. See also Hepatic Mental LEONARD, William Ellery: The Lung, embolism of apex 501 Locomotive-God, Liverpool, ante-natal clinics at, 741 of (W. A. Rees), 494 rev., Liverpool Medical Institution. See Institution Lupus erythematosus, ultra-violet liglJt treat- Leprosy. campaign against, 1071 Liverpool Medical Research Organization. See ment of, 411 Leprosy in Palestine (parliamentary note), 881 Research Lupus vulgaris, treatment of (J. Beatty), 47(0) LERI, Andre: Etudes sur les affections de la Livestock. Voronoff's experiments on. See LYALL, Alexander: Basal metabolism, 717 colonne vertebrale, rev 901 Voronoff LYCETT, John Allen, obituary notice of, 527 LEROUX-ROBERT, Dr.: La Haute Frequence en LIVI;NGSTON, A.: The pulpless tooth, 549 Lymph, vaccine, calves used for (parliamentary second edition, rev., note), 532 oto-Rhino-Lariyngologie,902 Livingstone College. See College LIVLNGsTONE, David: Surgical pocket-case of Lymphadenitis, simple ileo-caecal (C. Jennings LESAGE, A., elected a member of the Acad6mie presented to the Royal Faculty of Physicians Marshall), 631 (0) de M6decine, 81 and Sargeons of Glasgow, 281 Lymphadenoma and relapsing pyrexia (A. Salus- JL'ESTRANCE, Lieut.-Col. Albert Halahan, LLEWELLYN. R. L. J.: Prevention of chronic bury MacNalty), 819 obituary notice of, 80 rheumLatism, 857 Lymphatic obstruction, treatment of, 534 LETTERS, N. 1.: The forgotten swab, 742 LYNCH, Edmund William: Louecoplakia of the vulva (Christopher LLEWELLYN-JONES, F.: Drunkenness and civil Mercury salicylate 182 Martin), and criminal responsibility, 217 injections in chronic ulceration, 802 - LLOYD. Dr.: Wheals and bites, 275-'ffhe tsetse LYNCH, G. Roche: Medico-legal aspects of Leukaemia, etiology of (H. M. Woodman), 50 (0) fly, 275 criminal abortion, 452 Leukaemis, splenomedullary, in an x-ray worker J. E. (Rlowel Evans), 135 LLOYD, W. D. MT.: Danger of intravenous calcium LYNHAM, A.: Present position of radium C., therapy, 662 (0) therapy, 497 LEVADITI, awarded the Cameron prize, 997 LOBENSTINE, R. W. (and H. C. BAILEY): Pre- Lyons Faculty of Medicine, 29 Levante Medico, first issue of, 479 ,natal Care, rev., LEvi, David: Intravenous treatment of varicose 1113 ulcers, 898 Local Authorities (Emergency Provisions) Act, G. 426, 472 LEEVIOK, Murray: The pulpless tooth, 548 Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) Bill LEVINE, Max: An Introduction to Laboratory [Irish Free State], 1126 M. Technique in Bacteriology, rev., 670 Local Government employees, superannuation Reuben: Ambidex " wrist LEVINSON,1115 splint, of: Reoort of Departmental Committee, 511 MCALILEY, R.G. (and William L. FUNKHOUSER): Cardiac Local Government, Royal Commission on: Diseases of the Re.spiratory System in Infants LEvY: malformations and endocarditis, Report, 242, 830-Minutes of Evidence, Part X, and Children, rev., 138 953 now on sale, 699 MAcALISTER, Sir Donald: Appreciation LEWIN, Octavia: Infectious disease in of Sir 878 schools, Loc., Norman: Surgical treatment of chronic Dawson Williams, 416 G. N.: A gastric ulcer, 451-Oase of mastitis, 946 MacAlister Lecture. See Lecture LEWIS, cause of natural variation, 768 LOCKHART-MUMMERY, J. P.: Current views of MACALLUM, A. B., retirement of, 516 LEWIS, H. K., & Co. issue a pamphlet on the work of the firm,1096 shock and collapse, 54-Early diagnosis of MCARDLE, John Stephen, death of, 681-Obituary LEWIS, Percy: Value of marine health cancer of rectum and colon, 847 notice of, 734 449 resorts, LOCKYER, Cuthbert (and Thomas Watts EDEN): MACARTHUR, Colonel W. P.: Epidemics in LEXER, ich. professor of Gynaecology for Practitioners and Students, Pepys's Diary, 319-The cause of the death of Munich,ER429 appointed surgery at third edition, rev., 396 William, Duke of Gloucester, son of Queen Libel, damages for, awarded to Dr. W. B. LODGE. Sir Oliver: Science and Himan Progress, Anne, in 1700, 502 Henderson), 881 MCAULFFFE, George Birmingham: The LIBMAN, E.: Partial death, 865 LOEB, Jacques, memorial tablet to, 232 Essentialsof Otology, rev., 600 LIcETENBERG. A. (F. VOELCKER, and H.WILD- LOEPER, Dr., appointed professor of therapeutics MACCALLAN, A. F.: Pulmonary and gastro- BOLZ): Hand buch der Urologie, rev., 398 at Paris, 29-Legion of Honour conferred on, intestinal sequels of naso-oral sepsis,98- 125th of 291 Neuroses in the tropics,449-Dead and infected LIEBIG,929 Justus, anniversary the birth of, LOEW, Oscar: The promotion of calcium reten- teeth, 876 tion, 894(0) MCCALLUr, F. (and J. H. L. CUMPSTON): The History of Plague isi Australia, 1900-1925,1036 [ T BRITISH 20 JAN.-JUNE, I9281 INDEX. MEDICAL JOURNAS

MCCANN, Frederick J.: An operation for the MACLEAN, Colonel Fitzroy Beresford, obituary MARR, Dr.: The in ntal state in cardiac disease cure of prolapse of the rectum in the female, notice of, 80 352 890 (0) MACLEAN, George, M.B.E. conferred on, 988 MARRACK, J. R. (and P. N. PANTON): Clinical MCCANN, J. F.: Treatmnent of cancer of the MACLEAN, liugh: Gastric secretion of neutral Pathology, second edition, rev., 1068 cel vix, 547 chloride, 374-The intensive alkaline treat- Marriage, review of book on, 501 MCCARRIRsoN Lieut.-Col. Robert: Diseases of ment of gastric and duodenal ulcer, 619 (0) Marriage with nephews and nieces by marriage- fault.v nutrition, 92 (0)-Thie Simple Goit-es, MAcLENNAN, Donald- Haemorrhage from the (parliamentary note), 333, 740 rev., 1067 deep epigastric artery into the rectus abdo- Marriage of the physically uufit (parliamentary MACCARTEHY, T.: Placenta praevia in four minis, 895 note), 290 successive pregnancies, 95 . MACLEOD, Dr.: Mycological conditions of the MARBINEPR, William Herbert Lister, obituary MCCARTHY, Lieut. Co!. W. H. Leslie, appointed skin, 180 notice of, 477 assistant coroner for the south -eastern MACLEOD, John James Rickard, appointed MARSDEN, A. T. Hepple: Pseudo-appendicular dis rict of London, 203 Regius professor of physiology at Aberdeen, encephalitis lethargica, 1098 MCCARTNEY, J. E.: Diphtheria carriers, 183- 685 MARSDEN, Herbert E.:-Scarlet fever: Reinfec- The carrier problem, 445 MACLEOD, J. M. H.: Ringworm and its treat- tion from empyema, 716 MCCAW, John: Aids to the Diagnosis and Treat- ment, 656 (0) MARSHAL, C. Jennings: Simple ileo-caecali mnent of Diseases of Children, sixth edition, MACMILLAN, D.: Calcium and carbonic acid lymphadenitis, 631 (0)-Dead and infected rev., 454 content of the serum in chronic rheumlatoid teeth, 731, 959 MCCLEMENTS, S.: Tumour of the brain simiiulat- arthritis, 519 MARSHALL, F. II. A. (and others): Report SiS ing encephalitis ethargica, 1061 (0) MACMILLAN, John, obituary notice of, 36 Dr. Serge Voronoff's Ejcs)eriments on the MICCLURE, Camnpbell: Physical treatment of MACMURCHY, Helen: Maternal imiortality in Improvenment of Livestock, 505 rheumatic disease, 857 Canada, 604-The Canadian MJother's Book, MARSHALL, F.W.(F. M ROWLANDandJ. MENTON) MCCOMBS, Carl E.: Citv Health Administration, rev., 949 An unusual case of food poisoning, 439 (0) rev., 224 MACNALTY, A. Salusbury: Report on lymph- MARSHALL, George Balfour, obituary notice of, McCORMICK, H. L.: Treatwent of acute pneu- adenoma and relapsing pyrexia. 819 287 moDia, 376 McNAMARA, J.: Lead treatment of malignant MARSHALL, R. H. B.: A hospital steriliz?r, 930 M4CCORMICK, Sir Wil iam S., elected a Fellow of disease, 1134 MART, W. Vakin: Intratracheal inhalation and the Royal Society, 1122 MCNEIL, Charles, John Thomson, 156 insufflation of chloroform by means of a MCCRACKEN. G.: Deltoid shelf, 986-An internal MACPHERSON, Sir John: Maudsley Lecture on flexible metal catheter, 942 (0) T-strap, 986 the new psychiatry, 903 MARTIN, Sir Charles ,J.: Appreciation of Sir MCCREA, E. D'Arcy: Vaccines in the treatmiient McQuEEN, James M.: Pathogenesis of acute Dawsou Williams, 421 of gonorrhoea, 755 (0) primary glaucoma, 919,1086 MARTIN, Christopher: Leucoplakia of the vulva, MCCULLOCH, R., resignation of, 822 McREDDIE, George Dougal, obituary notice of, 182 IAlCCUTcHEoN, J. G., dinner to, 163 926 MARTIN, J. Purdon: Tumours of the frontal lobe MAcDONALD, Arthur: The science of leg s'ative MCSHl-NE, Arthur Hutton, appointed an un- of the brain, 1058 (0) anthropology, 150 official miiember of the Legislative Council of MARX, Professor, appointed professor of otology MACDONALD, A. D.: Chemistry anid pharml-aco- Trinidad and Tobago, 649 at Vitlrzburg, 429 logy of ergot, 410 Madeira, British doctors in, 571 Masonic lodge. See Association MACDONALD, D. M.: Drug treatment of pneu- MADILL, D. G.: Vesico-vaginal fistulae, 3'8 MAssER, Alfred A.: Painless natural labour. monia, 334 Madness, Court etiqtuette as a cause of, 82 164-Health and choice of a career, 524 MACDONALD, Tan: Inttusqusception in an adult MAHKER, Major-General Sir James, obituary Masseur prosecuted in France for employing due to a polyp of Meckel's diverticulum, 442 notice of, 160 ultra-violet light in treatment, 120 (0) MAHONY. MA. J., obituary notice of, 79 Mastitis, typboid, 82 MACDONALD, James Alexander: Appreciation Cf MAIDLOW, W. H.: Treatment of acute pneu- Mastoid operations, series of (J. Aldington Gibb). Sir Dawson Williams, 422 - Death of, 725- m-1onia, 238 49 (0) Obituary notice of, 781 MIAINOT, Rene: Tuberculosis in France, 814 Masturbation, treatment for, 533 MAC DOUGALL, John Aymiers. obituary notice of, MAITLAND, T. Gwynne: Sea-sickness, 877 Materia medica, review of books on, 901, 949, 1092 Malaita prison camp, dysentery at. See Dysen- 1027 AMCDOWALL, R. J. S.: Asthmiia Research Council, tery Maternal mortality. See Mortality 468-(Editor), Thte Jind, rev., 555 Malaria, infection of Barbados with, 66,114, ]57. Maternity and child welfare: Conference iD AlLE[LIGOTT, M. F.: Thierapeutic va'lue of Malaria with lobar pneumonia and diphtheria, Edinburgh, 194- Proposed new centre at1 lumll-bar puncture, 164 292 Southgate (parliamenitary note), 290-Revision MACEWEN, John A. C.: Treatmiient of rectal Malaria, Scottish Board of Health leaflet on, 281 course in Yorkshire, 466-Report of the North prolalpse by injection, 633-Thirty years' sur- Malarial treatment of general paralysis (A. Kensington centre. 533-The expectant mother. vival after excision of tongue, 884 Eager) 1023 571, 689. 733-Training of health visitors. 609. MCFADDEN, G. D. F.: A correction re mesenteric Malariology, special study coturses in, 649 See also Health visitoi-s-National League for, lymphadenitis, 38 Malaya, health of the European child in report for 1927, 687-Number of centres (parlia- McFADZEAN, J.: Foreign body in the b!adder (G. A. C. Gordon), 37-Handbook to British mentarv note). 830 causing calculus formation, 665 Malgy's, 1927, rev., 949 Maternity, protection of, 462, 572. See also MTCFARLAND, B. L.: Hemihypertrophy. 345 MALCOLM, .J. D.: Current views of shock and Mortality, maternal MfACFIE. J. D.: Diagnosis of "pleural shock" collapse, 54 MATHISON, Dr.: Drug treatment of pneumonia,. from cocaine poisoning, 715 Malignant disease, the anaemia of (leading 334 MCGIBBON, John E G.: Mixed tumour of the ai ticle), 721 MATSON, R. C.: Clinical pathology and general nasopharynx, 664 (0) Malignant disease treated by colloidal lead practice, 897 MoGRATH, J. J.: Fractional test meals, 1026 (Stanley Wyard), 838(0),1047-Correspondence MATTICK, A. T. R.: Pure milk progress, 765 MACG,REGOR, A. S. M.: Report on the health of on, 958. 999,1047,1087, 1134 MAUGHAN, J.: " Drunk in charge," 774 Glasgow, 194 Malignant disease. See also Cancer MAUTNER, Margarethe: Treatmentof rheumatic MAcGREGOR, Dona!d, obituary notice of, 1129 MALKIN, Sydney: Anaesshetics in obstetrics, 395 diseases by physical methods, 815 MACGREGOR, Malcolm E.: Mosquito Surveys, Malnutrition, experimiients in (V. H. Mottramn), Maxillary antrum. See Antrum-; rev., 455 88 (0). See also Nutrition MAXWFi,L, A. hi.: Tetra-ethyl lead in motor MCILROY, A. Louise: The influence of parturi- Malonal-urea (barbitone) derivatives classed as spirit. 770 tion upon insanity and crime, 303 (O)-Mlid- dangerous substances by the French Academy MAYER. Otto, awarded the Dalby memorial wives and ante-natal work, 466-Breast-feeding, of Medicine, 581 prize, 909-Otosclerosis, 982 602-Treatment of eclampsia, 1066 MALONE, Major R. H.: Cholera bacteriophages, Meals, test (J. J. McGrath), 1026 MACKAY, R. L.: An atypical case of hyper- 365 Measles: Immunization against (S. Monckton glyeaemia in general anaestbesia, 892 (0) MIALPIGHI, Marcello, tbree hundreth anni- Copeman). 833 (0)-Leading article, 861-Isola- MACKAY, W. A. (L. J. A. L EWENTHAL and versary of the birth of, 741 tion for, 33, 75, 114, 156-*pLead of (leading E. Cronin LOWE): Two cases of acute yellow Mammiiiary connective tissues, pathology of (Sir article), 560-Treated with convalescent serum atrophy of the liver following administration G. Lenthal Cheatle), 550 (leading article), 189 of atophan, 592 (0) MANASsE, Paul, death of, 79 Meat extractives and gastric juice, 581 MACKEE, George M.: X rays alnd Radium in tie Manchester: Cancer research in, 282-Post- Meath, medical off cerof health for, 113 Treatment of Diseases of the Ski", second graduate courses in, 333 Mechanical lmledicine. See Mledicine edition, rev., 17 Manganese and thyroid treatment of disease Meckel's diverticulum in strangulated inguinal MACKENNA, Robert W.: Diseases of thte Skims. (Herbert W. Nott), 94 (0) herniat (Hugh Reid), 3:4 second edition, rev., 599 MANKNEL.L, Arthur, obituary notice of,'26 Medical Aninual, rev., 850 MACKENZIE, D.: Appendicectomy during hertnio- M1ANSON, J. N.: Poisoning by volatile lead salts, Medical appointment, a new, in Edinburgh tomy under local anaesthesia, 443 1 4-flereditary icterus or familial acholuric (medical adviser to the corporation), 686 McKENziE, Dan: Diseases of the Thlroat. Nose, jaundice, 131 (0)-Appreciation of Sir Dawson Medical appointments in Palestine. See Pales- antd Ear, second edition, rev., 355 Wi liams, 424 tine Mackenzie (James) lResearch Iostitute. See MANSON-BAHR, Philip: Cutaneous mycoses in Medical aspects of educational problems, 28M Research the tropics, 180-Health le- sons from Bermiuda, 62 MACKENZIE, Sir W. Leslie: Progress in public 448-(A. GRAHAM-STEWART and T. R. GOD- Medical autographs, 825 health in Scotland, 463-Retirement of, 996- DARD): An outbreak of paratyphoid B fever Medical benefit. See Insurance Presentation to, 997 presenting novel features, 934 (0) Medical books, some old, 884 Mackenzie (William) Memorial medal, 917 Manuscript gone astray, 38 Medical co-education in London, 561-Corre- Mackenzie Institute for Research. See Research MAPOTHEBR, E-dward: I'.tiolody of alcoholism, 595 spondence on, 999 MACKEY, Leonard G. J.: Treatment of acute MARETT, Colonel: Notes on a case of blasto- Medical. Dental, atid Pharmacy Bill (South pneumonia, 689-Pyrexia due to infected dead mycosis of eye and face secondary to lung Africa). 516, 1042 teeth, 102 (0) infection, 443 Medical and Desstal Students Regis'er, 1928, rev., MA KIE, E. Gordon: Occlusion of the central MARGOLYES, J.: The value of localized sina- 502 retinal artery, 286 pisms, 82 Medical Department of the United States Army. MACKIE, T. J.: Ass Inquiry into Post-operative MARIE, tierre: Travaux et MAnsoires, rev., 762 See United States Tetanus. 987 Marine health resorts. See Health resort Mledical education in Bengal, 283 McKINLAY, Peter L , awarded the Nichols prize Marines, Royal: rejections and acceptances Medical education, methods and problems of, 25, of the Royal Society of Medicine, 605 (parliamentary note), 290 216 MACKINTOSH, Ashley W., appointed honorary MARJORIBANKS, Lieut.-Col. J. L.: Fractures of "Medical electrician," conviction of a, 202 physician to the King in Scotland, 605, 640 the clavicle with displacement, 878 Medical ethics, review of book on, 984 MACKINTOSH, J. Stewart: Blood group per- MAREsON, A.:-Erythema nodosum and acute Medical examination of intending settlers in centages 732 endocarditis following tonsillitis: recovery Canada (parliamentary note), 428, 881 McliiK[A, Henry Lawrence, obituary notice of, after treatment with antistreptococcus serum, Medical examination for life assurance. $ee 613, 686-Proposed memorial to, 685, 822. 998 715 (0) Life MACLACHLAN, A. B.. appointed principal assist- MARLIN, Thomas: Treatmentof "tennis elbow,"| Medical freedom, 961 ant secretary to the Ministry of Health, 831 159 Medical golf. See Golf MCLAREN, Ada: Treatment of vulvitis. 204 MARNOCH, John: Diagnosis of the " acute Medical hagiology, 107 MACLEAN, Sir Ewen J.: Historical exhibition at abdomen," 136-Appointed honorary surgeon Medical history, collection on bequeathed to' Cardiff, 520-&pi$reciation of James Alexander to the King in Scotland, 605, 640-K.C.V.O con- the Paris Faculty of Medicine by Professor Macdonald, 782 ferred on, 988 Gilbert, 883 rTi BBIn-n JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. LSIXDICA JOUtLW 21

Medical History, Annals of, vol. lx, No. 4, vol. x, MELLANBY, May: Defective structure of teeth, Migraine, 966, 1007. 1097 No. 1 (edited by Francis R. Packard), rev., 139, 229, 410 MIHAIESTI, Jonescu: The present position of 1068 MELVILLE, Stanley: Foreign bodies in the pre-immiiunization with B C.G., 1077 Melical iinspection of school children. See stomach, 198 MILES, Alexander, presentation to. 235 School Meningitis, meningococcus: Number- of cases Military hospitals. See Hospitals Mledical Insurance Agency: Annual dinner, 9X6- in the United States in 1927, 243; in 1928, 965 Milk adulteration (parliamentary note). 1006 Note on, 1039 Meningiomas, review of books on, 16 Milki campaign (parliamentary note), 289 Medical journalism, a centenary of, 511 MIENNELL. Z.: Anaesthetics in obstetrics, 395 Milk, clean: Report of the Irish Free State lom- Medical jurisprudence, review of books on, 761 Menopause, artificial, ovarian extract after mission on. 728-Leading article on progress Medical literary club S. Hamilton), 405 (W. T. Haultain), 1111 in, 764-Production of (P. B. Tustin), 820 Medical magistrates, 37 Menstrual function, practical applications of Milk, condensed, Dutch and Danish, report of Medical man-of-all-work. 430 recent views on (Beckwith WhiteLiouse), 651(0) conmmission on, 319 Medical man's honour (case of Robert Henry -Correspondence on, 1050 Milk, condensed skimmled, and rickets (parlia- Moon), 160 Menstruation, economics of (S. C. M. Sowton, mentary note), 428 Medical officer for Belfast, a new, 406 C. S. Myers, and E. M. Bedale), 606 Milk consumption: "Drink-more-milk " cam- Medical offlicers of health reports, 37 Menstruation, precocious, 534 paign in the United States, 1120 Medical officers of health, superannuation of, Menstruation and the thyroid (H. Gardiner-Hill Milk consumuption per head (parliamnentary 612, 775 and J. Forest Smith), 318 note), 532 Medical officer's resignation (R. Mc0ullocb, Menstruation, vicarious, unusual case of (R. S. Milk consumption and growth of sclhool children, Belfast), 822 Chapman). 1065-(S. Ward). 1134 report on (J. Boyd Orr), 140-Leading article. AMedical oflicers. salaries of (parliamentary note', Mental abnormality, national laboratory for the 146 332; ali d 'ducation committees, 952 study of (R. J. A. Berry), 46 (0)-(W. R. D. Milk contractor heavily fined (Enniscorthv), 406 Medical Officers of Schools Association. See Fairbairn), 566 Milk production in England an Wales (parlia- Association Mental defect, inheritance of, 823, 878. See also mentary note), 830 Medical practice. influence of statistics on Sterilization Milk, pure, progress in (leading article), 764 (Frank Jeans), 219 Mental defectives, Larbert Colony scheme for. Milk supply, Belfast guardians and. 282 Medical practice, toxicology in relation to (Sir repoft, 518-Appeal, 1124 MILLARD, C. Killick: Fatality rate. of small-pox William Willcox), 501 Mental Deficiency Act, 1927: Board of Control in the vaccinated and unvaccinated, 115, 285 Meiical practitioner and the administration of pamphlet, 372 MILLER, Alexander Cameron, obituary notice- justice. See Medical witness Mental deficiency clinics at University College of, 118 Medical profession and the public (R. J. Hospital, 155 MILLER, Clarence: Treatment of prostatic Rowlette), 998 Mental disease, induction of premature labour enlargement, 31 Medical referees under the Insurance Act in in relation to (R. Percy Smith), 9 (0) MILLER, C. H. : 'Polypoidal proliferative colitis, Northern Ireland. See also Insurance Mental health, conference on at Edinburgb, 872 264--Surgical treatment of chrouic gastrie MIIedical Register, rev., 501 Mental hygiene: the prevention of nervous ulcer, 450 Medical Register (New Irish Free State), 605, 686, breakdown, 1116 MILLER, Dr.: Maternal mortality due to- 874 Mental institutions, use of croton oil in (parlia- puierperal sepsis, 980 Medical registration in New Zealand, 77, 159, mentary note), 1095 MILLER, H. Crichton: Etiology of alcoholism, 1046 Mental patients, evolution of reception orders 595-Mental hygiene, 1 16 Medical research. See Research for (J. R. Lord), 363 MILLER, Reginald: Rheumatic infection in the Medical Research Council. See Research Mental state in cardiac disease (Carey Coombs), young, 3 0-Chronic intestinal toxaemia in, Medical responsibility for lunacy certification. 352 children, 383 (0)-Rheumatic heart disease in See Lunacy Mental Welfare Association. See Association children, 853 Medical saints (Jane Walker), 107 Mentally defective children, teaching of, 62- MILLER. William C. (and others): Report on Dr.. Medical service, fundamenta' s of a (leading Education of. 822, 964 (parliamentary note), 964 Serge Voronoff's Experiments owl the Improve- article), S50 -Provision for in Northern Ireland, 956 ment of Livestock, 505-) Editor) Black's Medical services in the Free State, 34 Mentally deficient prisoners, treatment of (parlia- Veteriniary Dictiotnary, rev., 672 Medical students from Scotland visit London, mentary note). 925 MILLER. William H.: Arsenious oxide in neutral 533 Mentally deranged persons, certification of and alkaline solution, 407 Medical students, wolmlen, and London hospitals, (parliamentary note), 925 MILLET H. (and others): Metabolismn and acidity 821 Mentally unfit, Birmingham Guiardians and of the foetal tissues and fluids, 126 (0) Medical and surgical preparations and appli- (parliamentary note), 428 See also Lunacy MILLIGAN, E. T. C.: Treatment of urethral ances. See Preparations MENrON, J. (F. M. ROWLAND and F. W. stricture, 550-Early diagnosis of cancer of Medical witness (Roland Burrows), 136 MARSHAlL): An unusual case of food poison- rectunm and colon, 847 pIedical women, salaries of, 612, 832. See also ing. 439 (0) MILLIGAN, Robert Arthur, obituary notice of. Salaries MENZiEs, F. N. Kqy: Employment of tuber- 240 Medical Women's Federation: Annual dinner, culous persons, 196-Voluntary hospitals and MILLS, Arthur: Recurrent spontaneous pneumo- 873 public authorities, 280 thorax, 222 Medical Women's International Association. Mercurochrome.imaximal dose of, 38 MILLS, G. Percival: The treatment of " tennis See Association Mercurochrome in treatment of gonorrhoea elbow," 2 (0) Mledicine in Art: Review of book on, 719-(Sir (H. S. S. Statham), 544 (0) MILROY, G. W.: A method of treating fractures Berkeley Moynihan). 1044 Mercurochrome in septicaemia (W. E. Dixon). of the clavicle with displacement, 664 (0) Medicine, biochemistry in (Sir Archibald 896 Milroy's disease, 581. See also Oedema of legs Garrod). 1099 (0) Mercury salicylate injections iv} chronic ulcera- MINCrIN, William C.: A Study in Tube)icle Medicine bottles and cases. return of empty. 919 tion (Edmund William Lynch), 802 Virus, Polymnorphism, amd the Treatmentt of Medicine, clinical teaching in (leading artihle), Mesenteric artery. See Artery Tuberculosis and Lupus ivl h Oleum?w Allii, 316 Metabo ism and acidity of the foetal tissues third edition, rev., 225 Medicine, Deity of: The claims of Imhotep and fluids (W. Blair Bell, r[. Cunningham, Kind, review of books on, 224, 499. 555 (Jamieson B. Hurry), 565 M. Jowett, H. Millet, and J. Brooks), 126 (0) Miners' nystagnius. See Nystagalmlus Medicine in the field of life assurance (leading Metabolism, basal (Alexander Lyall), 717 Miners' phthisis. See Tuberctulosis article), 401 Metabolism, basal, measurement of (H. S. Mines, coal, accidents in (parliamentary noteY) Medicine, A History of (Arturo Castiglioni), rev., Penmberton and R. T. Goodyear), 395 830 266 Metabolism, review of books on, 101, 554 Mines in Cornwall, tin and clay. health condi-- Medicinte, A Shtort History of (Charles Singer), Metaldehyde exempted from- key industry duty, tions in (parliamentary note), 697 rev., 947. See also Medical history 741 Mines, illumination in, 112 -New lamp-room Medicine, law, and the public, 921 Metalix " x-ray tube, 203 photometer, 112 Medicine, mechanical, 158 Metatarsus, periostitis of (Wilfred Attlee), 66 Mines. night work by bo3s in (parliamentary Medicine, preventive, review of books on, 58 METCALFE, Brian B., returned unopposed as a note), 380 Medicine, review of book on, 719, 9^0 member for the Liskeard Division of the MINTO, Surgeon Lieut.-Col. Alexander, obituary- Cornwall County Council, 479 notice of, 698 MEDICO-LECGAL: Methyl chloride exempted from key indulstry MIRANDE, Dr., death of, 696 Alleged negligence in a fracture case (Stroud duty, 741 Miscarriages to be reported in the City of New v. Bates, Bates, and Wilson), 573 METLVIER, M.: Voluntary hospitals and public York, 81 Alleged negligence at a mental hospital authorities, 280 Misdemiieanours and professional disclpline (Drummond v. the Wonford House Hospital), MEYER, R. C. J. (Andrew WATT and Andrew (Pickup v. the Dental Board), 922 287 CAAMPBELL): Operation for pituitary tumour, Mission field, a surgical emergency in, 292 Bogus doctor (" Dr. Boyd Faulkner "), 239 547 (0) Mississippi flood, aftermnath of the, 231 Chloroform for convulsions, 118 MIcKs, R. H.: Sarcoma of the lung and liver, MITCHELL, Alexander: Ectopia vesicae, 597 Clerical abortion monger (Rev. Francis:Bacon), 553-Fractional test meals, 1026 MITCHEL,Lj, A. Graeme (and J. P. Crozer 329 Micro-organisms, review of books on, 223 GRIFFITH): The Diseases of Infants ante Conviction of a " medical electrician " (Charles Microscopes for the London School of Hygiene Childrent, second edition, rev., 805 Jackson Palmer), 202 and Tropical Medicine, 533 Mlitchell Banks Lecture. See Lecture Damages [£1,000] for a medical man.(W. S. Micturition, frequency of, 82, 243 MITCHELL, Douglas A.: Quinine in obstetric Henderson), 881 MIDDLETON, George Stevenson, obituary notice practice, 238 Drunkenness, degrees in, 288. See also Sobriety of, 575 MITCHELL, J. A.:-Annual relport of the health of Forgery of a death certificate (Charles Forbes), Midwifery, clinical opportunity for, 693 South Africa, 370 923 Midwifery mortality. See Mortality MITCHELL, Richard Blackwell, obituary notice Husband's responsibility for wife's treatment, Midwifery, the preventive frame of mind in of, 1129 693' (R. W. Johnstone), 6 (0)-Note on, 25-Corre- MITCHELL, R. H.: Supernumerary thumbs, 308 Jury's verdict criticized (Tyndall v. Alcock), spondence, 117 MITCHELL, T. W.: Problems is Psychopathology, 528, 837 Midwives-Acts: Ministry of Health circular re rev., 902 Medical man's honour (case of Robert Henry compensation owing to infection, 203-Com- MITCEELL, Winifred H.: Inversion of the Moon), 160 mittee appointed to consider the working of, uterus, 1008 Misdemeanours and professional discipline 1007 MIVAGAWA, Youeii (editor): Scientific Report.s (Pickup v. the Dental Board), 922 Midwives and ante-natal work, 466. 520, 571, 612 front the Governmenst Institute for Infectious Operations and risks of actions at law (Charles- Midwives Board. See Board Diseases, rev., 600 worth v. Graham and Love), 323 Midwives and dispensary medical officers (Irish Mohammedan pilgrim ships, miedical facilities Registration of dangerous drulg purchases, 528 Free State), 1083 on, 930, 1007 Sobriety standards, 283, 573, 693 Midwives Institute: Conference on the protection MoIRa, Major John Drew, obituary notice of, 740 of maternity, 462. See also Mortality, maternal Mole, hydatidiform (Furneaux Jordan), 552- MEHTA, Mangaldas Vijbhukhandas, O.B.E. con- Midwives, post-graduate course for, 729 (Mr. Braine-Hartnell), 552 ferred on, 988 Midwives, supervision of (South Africa), 1043 MOLLISON, W. M.: Dysphagia due to pharyngeal Meinicke syphilitic reaction, 775,1049 Midwives, training and supply of (parliamentary paralysis, 983 MEIxNEPR, Dr., appointed professor of medical note), 616-Departmental Committee ap- Monatsschrift fiur Psychiatrie untd Neurologie: jurisprudence at Innsbruck, 163 pointed, 917 Sixty-eiphth volume dedicated to Professor K. Melanesia, depopulation of (P. A. Buixton), 364 MIGNON, M6decin Inspecteur G6n6ral A.: Le Bonhoeffer, 1133 MELCHETT. Lord, elected a Fellow of the Royal Servic de Sante pendant la Guierre 1914-1918, MONCRIEFF. A.: Familial hypertrophic pylorio Society, 1122 rev., 1112 stenosis, 563 [ TH 22 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. IMEDICALBRITITsxJOURNeAL

MONEY, C. P.: Tetra-ethyl lead, 831 MlURPHY, C.: Narcolepsy, 945 Negligence, alleged, in a fracture case (Stroud Mongolism (Edward Walker), 597-Etiology of, MURPHY, Edward: Frequency of micturition, 82 v. Bates, Bates, and Wilson), 573 with a case of Mongol twin (Hubert Armstrong), MURPHY, Surgeon Commander John St. John, Negligence, alleged, at a mental hospital, 287 1106 (0) obituary notice of, 698 NEGRI, Professor, death of, 240 MONOD, G.: Letter from France, 28-Apprecia- MuRPHY, P. Kennedy: Injection treatment of NEGUS, Victor E.: Asthma Research Council, tion of Sir Dawson Williams. 424-Preventive varicose veins, 1090 468-Pharyngo-oesophageal sphincter, 879- vaccination of the newborn against tubercu- MURPHY. Father Richard J.:-The Catholic Awarded the John Hunter medal. 882 losis, 520-British spas, 878 Nurse: Her Spirit and Her -Duties, rev., 267 Nevhritis, some problems of (T. Izod Bennett), MONsAR RAT, K. W. : Surgical treatment of MuRRAY, E. Far-quhar: Abuse of Caesarean 513 diverticulitis, 309 section, 30 Nephritis, terminal chronic, hyperpyrexia in MONTEFUSCO, Alfonso, death of, 210 MUR-RAY, Hf. Leith * Carcinoma of the cervix, 57 (Howel B. Pierce, John F. Scales, and G. L. MONTEITH, W. B. R.: Remnoval of a. foreign body -Large ovarian fibroma, 57-Haematometra Pierce), 177 from the stomach of an infant. 259 and tuberculosis, 99-Sarcomatous metaplasia Nephrostomy, 618,650 Montreal, hospital camlpaign in. 369 of a uterine fibroma, 497-Spontaneous rupture Nephro-ureteral anastomosis after complete 'MOON, Robert Henry, case of the honour of, 160 of uterine sarcoma, 981 avulsion of the ureter, 1091 MOORE, Charles Gordon, appointed physician- MURRAY. Philip (editor): The Strantge Adven- Nerve tracts, review of book on, 554 in-ordinary to Princess Beatrice, 1053 tfres of Frederick Baron Trenck. rev., 501 Nerves, recurrent laryngeal and phrenic, ana- MOORE, Harry H.: A merican, Medicine and the MURRELL, Christine M.: Medical co-education, stomosis between (Lionel Colledge and bir People's Health, S50 993 Charles Ballance), 746 (0) MOORE, Milner: Appreciation of James Mllscular atrophy, progressive treated by para- Nervous breakdown, prevention of (Sir Maurice Alexander Macdonald, 784 thyroid, calcium, and vitamin D (Captain T. H. Craig), 1116-Discussion, 1116 MOORHEAD. T. Gilillan: Addison's disease, 452 Thomas), 978 (0). See also Atrophy Nervous complaints and nioise from motor - (And Leonard ABRAHAMSON): Thrombo- Muscular atrophy, progressive, of the peroneal vehicles (parliamentary note), 1096 phlebitis migrans, 586 (0) ts pe (George Parker), 1062 (0) Nervous disorders, functional, Tavistock clinic MORAN, H. H.: Familial cancer of the breast, Muscutlar work, measuremnent of (Guy P. for: Seventh anniversary of, 163, 242-Dinner, 164 Crowden), 62 242-A correction, 287 Moray floods of 1829, 360 MUSKENS. L. J. J.: Epilepsy, rev., 1027 Nervous system, review of books on, 396 'MORE, Lieut.-Col. Paxton St. Clair, obituary hMycoses, 958 NESBITT, G. E: The over-sensitive child, 220- notice of, 231 Mycoses. cutaneous, in the tropics (J. Rams- Psvchoneuroses, 221-Narcolepsy, 945-Uon- MIORENO, Jos6, death of, 693 bottom), 179-Discussion, 179 genital pyloric stenosis. 915 MORGAN, Thomas Hunt: Experimental Embryo- MYERS, C. s.: The economics of menstruation, NETTEiR, A.: Serum treatment of poliomyeli lis, logy, rev., 985 606 403 WORLEY, John: Abdominal pain as exemiiplified MYERS, J. Arthur:-Fighters of Fate: A Storu NEUMANN, R. 0. (and K. B. LEEMANN): Bakcterin- in acute appendicitis, 887 (0), 1085 of Men and Womiien wlto have Achieved Greatly logie inisbesondere bakteriologische Diagnostil,. Morphine, output of (parliamentary note), 829 Despite the Handicap of the Great White rev., 986 Morphinism, a treatment of, 34, 244; by atropine, Plague, rev., 720 Neuritis. optic, and sphenoidal sinusitis (A. C. 34 MYLES, Sir Thomas, appreciation of Richard Rees Walton), 13 MO1RPHY, Owen C: The pulp1ess tooth, 548 Lane Joynt, 693 Neurology, review of books on, 100 MORRI-, Hugh: Cholecystography by the oral Myocarditis, rheumatic, early, 198 Neturoses in the tropics (H. ji. Day), 448-Dis- method without the use of capsules, with a Myoma, abdominal (W. Gough). 57 cussion, 448 report of forty cases. 305 (0) Myomas, multiple, in young patients (J.'Ellison), Neurosis, anxiety, cause of an (R. Macdonald MORRISON, John T.: The acute abdomen, 284 351 Ladell), 444 MORSE, Withrow: Applied Biochetmistry, second Myopia in childhood (C. G. Schurr), 803 Neutral chlorides and gastric secretion. See edition, rev., 634 Myxoedema of larynx (James Adam), 594 Gastric MORSHEAD, R. S.: Fireman's cramp, 334 NEVE, Ernest F.: Antiseptics in ophthalmlic MORSON, Clifford: Treatment of urethral stric- surgery, 32 ture, 550 N. New England Journal ofMedicine, centenary of, Mortality, infantile: In county Durham (parlia- 511 mentary note), 333--Of the natives in South NADKARNI, K. M.: The8 Indiatn Materia Aedica, New growths (J. T. Wigham), 1026 Africa, 370-Parliamentary note, 530 rev., 901 NEWLAND, Fleet Surg. Charles Francis, obituary Mortality, maternal (parliamentary note), 333 Naegele pelvis (George S. Davidson), 597 notice of, 1093 530, 777, 1095-Conference on. 333, 368, 462, 572- NAESMYTH, John, the career of, 570 NEWLAND, Lieut.-Col. Henry Simpson, honour In Canada (Helen MacMurchO), 604-And pelvic NAPIER, L. Everard: Kala-azar, second edition, of knighthood conferred on, 988 deformity, 618-Proposed committee of in- rev., 1C69 NEWMAN, Sir George: Appreciation of Sir Dawson vestigation, 729-Investigation of. 773-Visit of Narcolepsy (S. A. Kinnier Wilson), 446-Dis- Williams, 419-Hastings Lecture on thefounda- the Minister of Health to Leeds, 873-At Leeds, cussion, 447-(G. E. Nesbitt), 945 tions of health, 506-The problem of rheumat c 873-Appointment of Departmental Committee, Narcotic drugs, revenue f rom the sale of in diseases, 852 998-In childbirth, 1095, 1096 India (parliamentary note) 381 NEWSHOLME, H. P., presentation to, 37 Mortality, maternal, from puerperal sepsis-: an Narcotic plants (W. E. Dixon), 10M8 New Year honours, 23 analysis of the factors of contagion. trauma, Narcotics, the law regarding (in Canada), 369 New York: Miscarriages and abortions to be and auto-infection (James Young), 967 (0)- Narkose stnd Anaesthesie, first issue of, 381 reported to the Department of Health, 81 Discussion, 910 Nasal focal sepsis. See Focal sepsis New Zealand: Hospitals and preferential treat- Mortality, midwifery, 1126 NASH, Elwin: The future school medical officer, ment of friendly societies, 668-Iron starvation MORTON, William Britain, obituary notice of, 262 in ruminants, 568-Medical Association, 431- 200 NASH, Colonel L. T.: Appreciation of Basil Medical registration in, 77, 159, 1046-Post- Mosquito breeding and pool-proof guttering, 38, Thorn Lang, 201 graduate training for nurses, 568-Radiumn 334 Naso-oral sepsis, pulmonary and gastro-intes- department of the North Canterbury Hospital Mosquito pest (parliamentary note), 380 tinal sequels of: Discussion at the Royal Board, report, 992 Mosquitos, anopheline, method of differentiating Society of Medicine, 96. See also Focal sepsis NICHOLL, E1. E.: Shock and abortion, 328 (C. B. Symes), 119 Nasopharyngeal catarrh. See Catarrh Nichols prize. See Prize Mosquitos, review of book on. 949 Nasopharynx. mixed tumour of (John E. G. NICHOLSON, B. S.: Importance of sputum ex- Moss, Adam: Gall-bladder disease, 582 McGibbon. with a pathological report by J. M. amination in pulmonary diagnosis, 572 Mother, the expectant, 571. See also Maternity Beattie), 664 (0) NICHOLSON, Thomas Dryden, obituary notice of, MOTHIERSOLE, R. D.: Congenital buccal cyst, National Dairy Council. See Dairy 927 899 National Physical Laboratory: Report, 679 NICOLAS, Professor, elected foreign corresponding Motor cars: Brakes and floods, 38-1928 motor National Union of Societies for Equal Citizen- member of the Royal Academy of Medicine of licences, 82-Coachwork for the medical pro- ship: Women medical students and London Belgiumii, 429 fession, 226-The white line, 430-Radiator hospitals, 821 NICOLL, W.: Life assurance in the tropics, 219 heating lamp, 38, 480-Finish for bodies of National Union of Students of the Universities NICOLLE, C., commnemoration of the twenty-fifth cars, 533-Accidents and the voluntary hos- and University Colleges of England and Wales anniversary of his appointment as director of vitals (parliamentary note), 925 seeks hospitality for foreign students, 479 the Institut Pasteur of Tunis, 429, 864 Motor spirit, tetra-ethyl lead in. See Tetra- Natural capacity in the population. See Popula- NICOLSON, W.: Appreciation of Sir Dawson ethyrand Lead tion Williams, 424 Motor tyre manufacture, 832 Nauheim, springs of (Adolf Schott), 181 Night work by boys in mines. See Mines Motor vehicles and nervous complaints, noise Naval Medical Compassionate Fund. See Fund Ninety-sixth year [of the British Medical Aisocia- of (parliamentary note), 1096 Navicular, fracture of the (K. Paterson Brown), tion] (leading article), 1034 Mlotoring, winter, 38, 480 591 (0) NITCH, C. A. R : Treatment of hare-lip, 1025 Motorists, new lighting laws for, 700 Nitroglycerin in treatment of sea-sickness, 244 MtfOTT, Sir Frederick, memorial to, 275, 929 NAVY, ROYAL: Nobel prize, 787 MOTTRAM, J. C.: Combined action of colloidal Admiralty hospitals: Beds available, 381 NOBLE, J. A.: Formalin injections in gangrene lead and radiation on tumours, 132 (0) Beds and personnel in naval hospitals, 428 of the leg, recovery, 216-Precocious menstrua- MOTTRAM, V. H.: Experiments in malnutrition, Dental officers, R.N., 1132 tion, 534 88 (0) Dispensing of medicinesain, 531 NOCaT, Bernhard: Collection of articles on MOULD, G. E.: Court etiquette as a cause of Disease incidence in, 531 tropical diseases in honour of the seventieth madness, 82 Estimates, 472, 529 birthday of, 600 Mouth, dry, 204, 243 Eye diseases in, 697 NoCoILDs, Humphrey: Voluntary hospitals and Mouth gag, 902 Greenwich Hospital pension, 119 public authorities. 280 MOYNIHAN, Sir Berkeley: Mitchell Banks Haslar Hospital, 381 NoGcrUc, Hideyo, death of, 909-Obituary notice Memnrial Lecture on the gall-bladder and its Health of: Annual report, 267 of, 961 infections, 1 (0)-Appreciation of Sir Dawson Hospitals of: None closed, 474-Cost of Noise in relation to health, 1124 Williams, 417-MacAlister Lecture on medi- accounts, 1095 Noise of motor vehicles and nervous complaints cine in art, 1044-Gastric and duodenal opera- Invaliding from, 472, 578 - Suggested re- (parliamentary note), 1096 tions, 1126 examination of rules, 472 NOLAN, M. J.: Addison's disease, 452 Mucocele (L. Stanley Torrance), 258. See also Parliamentary notes, 290, 381, 428, 472, 474, 530, Nomen3lature, zoological, 105-Bacteriological, Gall-bladder, distension of 531, 578, 697, 1095 787 Mucous surfaces. absorption from, 228 Rejections and acceptances, 290 NOON, Charles: Hair-balls in the alimentary 'MUIR, J. C.: Village settlements for the con- Royal Naval Volunteer Officers' Decoration, tract, with the record of a case of intestinal sumptive, 76 241, 825 obstruction due to four hair-balls, 342 (0) MuIR, Miller: Tuberculosis of the skin and Tuberculosis in, 530 NORBURN, Albert Edward, obituary notice of, tendon sheaths, 263 695 MULLOCK, Richard William, obituary notice of, NEAME, Humphr-y (and F. A. WILLIAMSON- NORBURY, L. E. C.: Early diagnosis of cancer of 695 NOBLE): A Handbook of Ophthalmology, rev., rectum and colon, 847 MUMFORD. Alfred A.: The future school medical 15 NORM,AN, Hubert J.: Menital Disorders, rev., 6'4 offlcer, 262 NEANDER, Gustaf: The "Hdlsan" Institute in NORRIS, George William (and Henry Cuthbert MUNRO, John M.: Pregnancy and glycosuria, 82 Norrbntten, 638 BAZETT): Blood Pressure Its Clinical Applica- MUNSIFF, Jamshyd: Sanitation measures in NEFF, Frank C.: Diseases of thte Digestive tion8, fourth edition, rev., 804 connexion with fairs and festivals in India. 569 System of Childhood, rev., 138 North Uist. See Uist r THz Brsm JAN.-JUNE3, 1928] INDEX. L 1SIMIA JOU ^A23;

Norwich. private patients' home insurance Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (continued): Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (continued)* scheme at, 771 Motor cars: Obsolescence of, 38, 430, 884- " Vita " glass, 884,1008 Nose, review of books on, 355. See also Ear and Repairs to, 204-Renewals, 382 480, 966- Vitamins in verse, 292 Throat Replaeement, 480, 534. 700, 1133-Allowance, Vulvitis, treatment of, 164, 204, 244 618-Transaction, 700, 742, 788, 832, 884, 1098 Water, distilled, therapeutic injections of, 120 -Expenses, 788-Depreciation, 884-Gift of White line, 430 Notes, Letters, Answers, etc.: car for professional use, 1133 Widal reaction after inoculation, duration of Abbreviations, the use of, 582 Payments for capital borrowed. 1054 a, 430 Anaemia, secondary, treated by liver, 244 Purcbase of partnership share, 1008 Anaesthesia, local, deaths from, 81 Purchase of practice, 884 Notifiable diseases (parliamentary note), 380. Anaphylaxis, severe, 480, 582 Repayment of loan, 930 See also Diseases Angostura bitters, 966 Salary with house, etc., '42 NOTT, Herbert W.: The thyroid and manganese Appendieectomy during herniotomy in an Sale of practice, 382 treatment of disease, 94 (0) infant, 618 Schedule B, purchase of practice, 430 Nouasz, H. E.: Immunity following herpes, 1089 "B. coli infection of the digestive system," Subscriptions to societies, 334 28 Succession in a practice, 582 NoVA ET VETERA: Back to Sir Thomas Browne, 742 Surgery expenses, 291 Arrival of the Jews in England (R. R. James), Begging letter pest, 4.30 Three years' average, claim to, 966 993 Blepharitis, chronic, cure for, 650 Value of board and lodging, 832 Deity of Medicine: The claims of Imhotep. Blood film, a method of making a, 480 Wife commences practice, 1008 (Jamieson B. Hurry), 565 Blood transfusion, whole, 1054 Infection among children in casualty depiart- Harrison of Ightham, 1070 Body and mind, 788 ments, 930 Medical literary club (S. Hamilton), 405 Books, old medical, 884 Labour, painless natural, 120, 164, 291, 382, 408 Moray floods of 1829, 310 Bronchitis, chronic, after gas poisoning, 618 Labour, rapid first, 382 Venereological episodes. 151 Broncho-pneumonia in children treated by Lead treatment of malignant disease, 1134 Villemin-Pioneer: A chapter in the history injections of emetine, 966 Lime-deficient food and carditis, 618 of tuberculosis, 720 Bullous eruption after phenyl-cinchoninic acid, Listerian in Alabama, 582 William, Duke of Gloucester, son of Queen 38 Lumbar puncture, therapeutic value of. 164 Anne, cause of the death of (W. P.. Caesarean section in pregnancy complicated by Lymphatic obstruction, treatment of, 534 MacArthur), 502 pulmonary tuberculosis, 480 Manuscript gone astray, 38 Canada, tours in, 650 Masturbation in a child. 533 NOVEL, E. (C. PIRQUET and R. WAGNER): Cancer of breast, familial, 164 Maternal mortality and pelvic deformity, 618 Ernilhrung Gesunder und Eranker Kinder, Caneer cases, records of, 334 Meat extractives and gastric juice, 581 rev., 851 Cancer of rectum, a correction, 164 Medical books, some old, 884 NoYEs, Arthur P.: A Textbook of PsychiatrV. Cancer treated by injections of peritoneal Medical golf. See Golf rev., 671 fluid, 204 Medical man-of-all-worki 430 NoYoNs, Professor, appointed to the chair of Card hinge, a "transparent," 832 Menstruation, precocious, 534 physiology at Utrecht, 1096 Cardiology, books on, 884 Menstruation, vicarious, 1134 NUJNAN, W.: Frequency of micturition, 243 Chance's filter for ultra-violet rays, 582 Mercurochrome, maximal dose of, 38 Nurses, post-graduate training for (New Zea- Ohloroform poisoning by ingestion, 82l Micturition, frequency of, 82, 243 land), 568 Cigarettes and suckling, 966 Migraine, 966,1007, 1097 Nurses, training and examination of (Ireland), Coincidence, a, 534 Milroy's disease. 581 1083 Cold, common, etiology of the, 244 Mohammedan pilgrim ships, medical facilities Nursing, bush, 67 Corrections, 38, 164, 244, 618, 930 on, 930, 1007 Nursing. distzict, in London, 373 Coryza, paroxysmal, 650, 700 Morphinism, treatment of, 244 Nursing Mirror and Midwives Journal com- Court etiquette as a cause of madness, 82 Mosquito breeding and pool-proof guttering, pletes its fortieth year, 741 CraMp after sciatica, 430, 480, 534, 930,1054 38, 334 Nursing, review of books on, 556, 671 Creaking in the joints, 742 Motor cars: Brakes and floods, 38-Licences Nursing scheme, Lady Dudley's: Annual report. Defaecation, physiology of, 292, 382, 480 (1928). 82-Finish for bodies of cars, 533 874 Dentures, treatment of, 164, 204, 243, 291, 334 Motor tyre manutfacture, 832 Nutrition, diseases of faulty (Lieut.-Col. RB. Dermatitis after ultra-violet radiation, 742 Motoring, winter: paraffin lamps for radiators, McCarrison), 92 (0) Diarrhoea, chronic, caused by a feather quill, 38, 480 Nutrition and malnutrition (leading article), 104. 788 Motorists, new ligbting laws for, 700 See also Malnutrition Disclaimers, 38, 120 Mouth, dry, 204. 243 Nutrition, review of books on, 184, 851, 1028 Drugs, dangerous, 334 Nasopharyngeal catarrh. chronic, treatment NUTTALL, George H. F., elected a foreign corre- Duodenum, traumatic rupture of the, 164 of, 930, 1097 sponding member of the Paris Academy of Duration of a positive Widal reaction after Nephrostomy, 618, 650 Medicine, 815-Legion of Honour conferred inoculation. See Widal Obesity after childbirth, 742 on, 1133 Egg-cup in the rectum, 120 Omphalology. 1098 Nystagmus, miners', 520 Elbow-joint, treatment of injuries round: a Orthodiagraphy of the heart, 884, 930 correction, 930 Pancreatic preparation, oral administration Bmphysema and wind instruments, 244 of, 1098 0. Endocarditis in young children and lambs, Pelvic circumference of infant at birth, 582 1134 Pigmentation of scalp, unusual, 243 Obesity after childbirth, 742 Errata. See Corrections Petrol Engine, 832 O'BRIEN, R. A.: Diphtheria carriers, 181 Faecal fistula pad. 650 Pneumonia, drug treatment of, 244, 334 Obstetric practice, quinine in, 157, 238 Feet, hardening of the, 787, 884 Pneumonia, lobar, with diphtheria and Obstetric practice, recent changes in (Leslie, Fireman's cramp, 291, 334, 382 malaria, 292 Williams), 495 Five, generations attended by one doctor, 700, Pneumonia after oneration for gastric and Obstetrics, anaestbetics in (Eardley Holland). 742, 832 duodenal ulcers, 1134 394-Discussion, 395 Flatulence, treatment of, 38, 82 Pneuimonia, treatment of, 700 Obstetrics, the future of, 284, 326, 412, 1086 Forgotten swab, 742 Pregnancy and glycosuria, 82 Obstetrics. See als8o Gynaecology Gall-bladder disease, 582 Primula rash, 430 Obstruction, intestinal, in an infant (E. A. C. Gas gangrene following a road accident, 534 Procreation after prostatectomy, 204 Wilson) 51 Golf, medical: Medical Golfing Society, 582, Prostatic enlargement, treatment of, 120, 204 Obstruction, intestinal, acute, by bands in 1134-Manchester and District Medical Pseudo-appendicular encephalitis lethargica, children (C. Gibson). 176 Golfers' Association, 930 1098 Obstruction, intestinal due to hair-balls Gorilla at home, 700 Psoriasis treated with metallic hismuth, 204 (Charles Noon), 342 (0). See also Intestinal Gout, acute, 430 Psychotherapy, new, in stageland, 244 Ocular complications of encephalitis lethargica: Naemoptysis in infants, 382 Quadruplets, survival of, 700 Discussion at the Royal Society of Medicine, Haemorrhoids treated by the galvano-cautery, Radiography of viscera, 884, 930 261 1098 Radium, commerce in, 832 O'DONOVAN, W. J.: Ultra-violet radiation Hands, flushing of the, 581 " Rising test " for acute abdomen, 788 therapy, 260 Harvey tercentenary banquet, 966 Running as a recreation, 334 Oedema of the upper eyelids (John Roberts), 307 Heart, books on the, 884 Salaries of medical women, 832 Oedema of legs [Milroy's disease], 581 - Heat cramp and heat hyperpyrexia, 1098 Scabies, prevention of, 82 OERTEL, Horst: Outlines of Pathology, rev., 598 Hemiplegia, home for a sufferer from, 81 Scalp, unusual pigmentation of, 832,1054 Oesophagus, foreign body in, difficult removal Herpes genitalis, radical cure of. 650, 699 Scarlet red dry dressing, 382 (Lindley Sewell), 176 (0) Herpes followed by Immuinity, 1054 Schistosome infection, mixed, 1098 O'FAUELL, T. T.: Diverticulitis, 1025-Frac- Herpes zoster and varicella, 120 Sea-sickness, treatment of, 244, 884, 930 tional test meals, 1026 Hirsuties, 120 Shock in black races, 650 Offices, regulation of (parliamentary note), 578 Home wanted, 430 Sinapisms, localized, value of, 82 Offices, Reorganization of (Scotland) Bill, 380, Hospital sterilizer, 930 Social hygiene, lecturers on, 700 426, 427,648 Hot-water bottle cover, 480 South African Medical Congress, 742 OGILVIE, Major-General Walter Holland, K.B,E. IzOOiMr TAx: 38, 120, 204, 291, 334, 382, 430, 480, Status epilepticus, 1097, 1134 conferred on, 988 534, 582, 618, 650, 700, 742, 787, 831, 884, 930, Streptococci and puerperal sepsis, 788 O'HEA, M. F.: The over-sensitive child, 220- 966, 1008, 1054, 1098, 1133 Surgical emergency in the mission field, 292 Psychoneuroses, 221 Allowance after marriage, 534 Surgical portrait group, 1134 Oil, cod-liver, possible dangers of (E. Agduhr). Appointment: new consulting practice, Syringes, sterilization of, 81, 534 639 831 Tar fumes, 291 Oil, croton, use of in mental institutions (parlia- Appointments and post-graduate study, Teeth, wholesale extraction of, 966 mentary note), 1095 618 Tongue excision, thirty years' survival after, Oil-ether anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Assistant becomes a partner, 1134 884 OLDERSEAW. M. H.: Present position of radium Cash basis, 292, 331, 787, 1133-For gross Tonsils, enlarged, conservative treatment of, therapy, 497 inconme, 334-Receipts basis, 1133 699 OLDFPILD. Carlton: Carcinoma corporis pteri. Commencement of liability, 582 Tooth, the pulpless, 700 57-Fibroids treated by Apostoli's method, Commencement of partnership, 1054 Tours in Canada, 650 57-Sarcomatous tissue, 57-Drainage in Deductible expenses, 1098 Train-sickness, treatment of, 884 Wertheim's hysterectomy, 982 Deduction for use of house, 788-For resi- Tubercle bacilliin pus, prognostic, significance O'LEARY, Mary M.: Medical inspection ofschool dence, 832 of large numbers of, 788 children, 464 Depreciation allowance: x-ray apparatus, Tuberculosis campaign, starting points for a, OLsEN, Otto: Bakteriologisches Taschenbuch. 1054 7C0 twenty-eighth edition, rev., 670 Division of partnership assessment, 1098 Twins, conjoined, 82, 204 OLSON, A. R.: A cause of natural variation, 768 Expenses of assistant's board, etc., 1008 Typhoid mastitis, 82 OMFEAAA, R. A. Q.: Fractional test meals, 1026 Expenses of illness, 650 Ulcers of the moutb, treatment of, 120, 164, 203 Omental cyst. See Cyst Instruments, replacement of, 700 Ultra-violet rays for acne, 966, 1007 Omphalology, 198 Liability for board and lodging, 1054 Vagina, complete obliteration of the, 1054 Open-air classes, numbers attending (parlia Locumtenent's expenses, 480 Varicose ulcers, intravenous treatmentof, 966 I mentary note), 881 24 JAN.-JUNE, I928] INDEX. Tax BB MADICA JOV=t=L

Operations and risks of actions at law, 328 Paralysis, general, malarial treatment of (R. Parliament, Medical Notes In (contd.): Ophtbalmia, metastatic (E. R. Chambers), 546 Eager), 1023 Dysentery in the Sinarango prison camp, Ophthalmia neonatorum: New amending regula- Paralysis, infantile: International committee Malaita, 697, 830 tions, 1006 for research on, 765 Edinburgh Corporation Bill (Venereal Dis- Ophthalmic prophylaxis and treatment in Paralysis, infantile:- Appliances for: deltoid eases), 289, 330, 378. 428, 5!0, 697 735 Palestine, 1008 shelf, 286; an internal T-strap, 289 Education Ministry, estimates, 879 Ophthalmic surgery, antiseptics in, 32 Par lysis, pharyngeal, dysphagia due to (W. M. Electrical treatment of disease by unqualified Ophthalmological Congress, 533. See also Con- Mollison), 983 practitioners, 381 gresses PARAMORE, R. H.: Shock and abortion, 327, 524- Emigrants to Canada, prospective, medical Ophthalmology and general medicine (J. Gray Eclampsiaand its treatment, 803-Sea sickness, examination of. 881,1095 Clegg). 56 959 -Glaucoma and the capillary circulation, Encephalitis lethargica, provision of treat- Ophthalmology, qualifications in of nmedical 1127 ment for after-effects of, 474 officers (parliamentary note), 379 Paratyphoid fever. See Fever Equal Franchise Bill, 578, 697, 826, 923. 1094 -Ophthalmology, review of books on, 15,1067 PARBURY, F. D., fails to register dangerous drug Experiments on animals. See Animals Ophtbalmoscope, an electric slit-lamp, 455. See purchases, 528 Ex-service men receiving treatment, numbers also Ese Paris: Post graduate courses in, 333,1006-Chair of, 964 Opium Convention: Signatures still lacking of tuberculosis established at the Faculty of Factories Bill, 289 (parliamentary note), 333 Medicine, 649-sHarvey tercentenary celebra- Factory inspection, 474 Opium exported from India (parliamentary tions in, 992-International Social Welfare fort- Factory inspectors' assistants, promotion of, note), 333 night in, 1078. See also France 532 Opium traffie and the Leaguie of Nations, 459, PARISH, H. J.: B.C G. vaccine, 597 Factory inspectors in Scotland, 332. 474 1119-International control of, 1119 PAR SOT, Jacques, nominated professor of Fees for doctors summoned to urgent cases, OPPENHE,IMER, Carl (and Ludwig PINCUSsEN): hi giene an i preventive medicine in the Nancy 925 Die Fermente und ihre Wirkunlgen, rev., 454- Faculty of Medicine, 291 Fighting services, co-ordination of the, 579 Die Metlhodik der Fermente. fifth edition, rev., PARK, Stanford: Treatment of morphinism,-244 Finance Bill, 1005 454 PARKER, Eric: Field, River, ond Hill, rev., 1069 Floods, Thames, 697 Optic neuritis. See Neuritis PABIKEIt, George: Case of progressive muscular Food and Drugs Act, Sale of, 881, 1095-Ad- Opticians, registration of: Report of Depart- airophy of the peroneal tape, 1062 (0) ministration of, 1095 mental Committee, 26, 106 PARKES, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Ernest, obituary Food and Drugs (Adulteration) Bill, 1094 Optics, review of book on, 1114 notice of, 1093 Foot-and-mouth disease, 289, 379, 380, 474, 530, Oral focal sepsis. See Focal sepsis PAH4KINSON, John: Difficulties in cardiac 739, 778, 830, 880,964, 1095-Alleged remedyfor, ORMSBY-GORE, Rt. Hon. W., appointed a trustee diagnosis, 317 474 of the Beit Memorial Fellowships, '/41 Gas, poison: Prohibition of the use of in war, ORR, J.- Boyd: Report on the influence of Parliament, Medical Notes in: 381-Dangers to civilian population of an amount of im-ilk consumption on the rate of Accidents: In mines, 830-In the Royal Air escape of, 964-Storage of. 194 growth of schocl children 140 1-orce, 830 Haig, Lord, memorial to, 290 Orthodiagraphy of the heart: Literature on the Adenoids, death after operation for, 616 Haslar Hospital, cases under treatment, 381 subject asked for, 884-Reply, 930 Admiralty hospitals, 381. See also Navy Health Ministry estimates, 879, 923 OSMOND, T. E.: A comparison of the Wasser- Air Force, Royal: Available beds in hospitals Hop-picking camp, sanitary conditions in, 739 mann, Kahn, and Sigma tests, 440 (0) of. 381-Hospitals of, 474-Estimates, 472, 529 Hospital officers in the prison service, 1095 Osteo-arthritis, scope of surgery in the treat- -Accidents in, 830 Hospitals, naval and military, cost of, 1095 ment of (C. Max Page), 343 (O)-Discussion, 347 Alcohol, revenue from the sale of in India, 381 Hospitals, voluntary: Report of Commission, Osteornyelitis, acute (leading article), 456 Animals. experiments on, 474, 1093, 1131 6'6,925-Rating of, 830-And motor accidents, O'SULLIVAN, F.: Presentation to. 81-Profuse Anthrax, 474 925-Discharge of Commission, 1095 haematemesis secondary to aortic and mitral Approved societies, invested funds of, 649 Houses building under the Housing Acts, 380, incompetence, 944 Army, British, estimates, 473, 529-Dispensers 697, 881 OSWALD, Landel Rose, obituary notice of, 733 in the R.A.M.C., 1095-Dispensers in the Houses inhabited and unfit for habitation in Oto-laryngology, 1039 Territorial Army, 1095-Cost of military Glasgow, 830 Otology, review of books on, 184. See also Ear hospitals, 1095 Housing, rural, 645 Otoselerosis (Lowndes Yates), 982 Artificial silk factories: Health conditions in, Housing shortage, 1096 Ovarian ecyst. See Cyst 531, 580, 697-Emission of gases from, 648 Housing statistics, 616 Ovarian extract after artificial menopause Beds for abnormally tall patients, 380 Illumination Commission, International, 648 (W. T. Haultain), 1111 Bieds and personnel in naval hospitals, 428 India: Opium exports from, 333-Revenue Ovary, congenital absence of one, and the corre- Bellahouston Hospital, future of, 290 from the sale of alcohol and noxious drugs, sponding Fallopian tube (J. Herbert Sanders), Betbilem Hospital Bill, 778, 964 381 1065 Birmingham Guardians and the mentally Industrial and Provident Societies (Amend- Ovary and Fallopian tube, torsion of during unfit, 428 ment) Act, 615 pregnancy (J. E. Stacey) 668 Birth aud death rates in tropical Africa, 532 Infant death rate in county Durham, 333 Over-sensitiveness. See Child Birth rate in the administrative county of Infanticide Bill, 1130 OWEN, Ambrose W.: Thrombo-phlebitis London, 830 Infantile mortality, 530 migrans, 690, 960 Blind 1Persons Bill, 289 Infectious diseases, notification of, 648-Fee OWEN, D. R. (and G. C. E. SIMPSON): Some sur- Blind persons: Numbers receiving pensions for, 428 v gical conditions of the stomach, 667 under the Blind Persons Act, 381-Financial Insanitary premises, compensation for, 926 OWE-J, Robert D. (and A. Mason JoNFs): Dys- circumstances of the so-called unemploy- INSURANCE:, NATIONAL HEALTH: phagia associated with anaemia, 256 (0) able, 532 Amendment Bill. 423, 6 5, 7 8, 775, 826, 879, Oxford Dictionary. Sce Dictionary Board of Trade estimates, 1051 923, 963, 1051, 1094, 1130 Oxford Ophthalmological Congress. See Con- Boric acid in cream, prohibition of, 290 Approved societies and additional benefits, gress British Guiana Act, 615 529 OXLEY, W. H. F.: The protection of maternity, Budget. 735 Approved societies, invested funds of, 649 462 Calves used for vaccine lymph, 532, 1026 Charges against panel doctors, 330 Oxygen administration, comparison of methods Cancer research, expenditure on, 926 Consultants and, 1130 of (R. Hilton), 441 (0) Casual wards at Thame, imiiprovements in, Dental treatment, 529 Oxygen, therapeutic uses of, 774 1006 Disablement benefits, 428 Casuals: Detained for medical examination, Funds invested, 289 428-Beds for in unions, 474-Fitness for Insured persons reaching the age of 65, 289 labour of, 531-Medical inspection of, 1095 In Ireland (Northern), 829 Certified persons, procedure regarding dis- Inspectors, 1095 P. charge of, 829 Medical benefit, State grant in aid of, 1094 Children boarded out by the West Ham Mileage and drug costs, 697 PACKAIRD, Francis R. (editor): Aninials of Medical Guardians, 381 Numbers benefiting, 964 History, vol. ix, No. 4, rev., 139; vol. x, No. 1, Coal dust causing chest diseases among sur- Ophthalmic benefit, 616 rev., 1068 face workers at collieries, 1131 Panel doctors and medical certificates for PAGE, C. Max: American tour of the Surgical Coal-mining industry, 529, 573 persons over 65, 530 Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, 186- Cocaine manufacture in England, 1006 Pregnant women at work, 529 The scope of surgery in the treatment of Colonial medical staffs, strength of, 579 Sickness benefits, 428 chronic rheumatoid arthritis and osteo- Consolidated Fund Bill, 572 Insurance, third party indemnity, 697 arthritis, 343 (0, 347, 858 Cornish tin mines, health conditions in, 697 Iraq dates and cholera, 428 PAGE, G. B.: Importance of sputum examination Cream, preservatives for, 474, 926 Kenya, medical and sanitary services in, 428 in pulmonary diagnosis, 572 Crean1, synthetic, 616, 826 Labour, hours of, Washington Convention on, Pain, clinical study of (John A. Ryle), 537-Lead- Crew spaces on British merchant vessels, 379 ing article. 561 inspection of, 649 Labour Ministry, vote, 775 Palestine: Medical appointments in (parlia- Croton oil, use of in mental institutions, 1095 Lambeth Hospital, provision of separation mentary note), 778-Leprosy in (parliamentary Currency and Bank Notes Bill, 879, 923 wards, 1096 note), 181-Ophthalmic prophylaxis and treat- Dead bodies found in the Metropolitan police Lapwings Protection Act, 615 ment in, 1008 district, 428 Lead Paint Act, 380 PALFREY, Francis W.: The Splcialties in Genzeral Deaf and dumb, training of, 1094 League of Nations, health work organized by, Practice. rev., 719 Death of a radiographer from cancer (Arthur 615 PALMER, Charles Jackson, conviction of, 202 Augustus ParsoDs). 1131 Leprosy, 380-In Palestine, 881 Pancreas, acute necrosis of the (J. W. Geary Deaths due to childbirth in Kensington and Liquor (Disinterested Ownership and Manage- (Grant), 1101 (0) Southwark, 1096 ment) Bill, 1131 Pancreatic preparations in the treatment of Dental companies on the statutory list, 532 Local Authorities (Emergency Provisions) Act, diabetes, oral administration of (C. B. S. Diphtheria among elementary school children, 426, 472 Fuller), 798 (0)-Correspondence on, 875, 1050, 580 Local Government Bill, 830 1098 Diphtheria, notification of suspicious cases, Lunacy, recommendations of the Royal Com- Pancreatitis. acute, with gall-stones, at the age 532 mission on, 925 of 16 (Basil M. Tracey), 346 Diseases, investigation of new discoveries in Lunacy. See also Mentally deranged PANNETT, Charles A.: Debatable aspects of the connexion with, 880 Marines, Royal, acceptances and rejections, surgery of gastro-duodenal ulceration 623 (0), Diseases treate-i by electrical methods by 290 729 unquialified practitioners, 381 Marriage with nephew or niece by marriage, 333 Panniculitis and chronic muiscular rheumatism Dispensers in the R.A.M.C, 1095 Marriage of the physically unfit, 290 _ (Ralph Stockman), 293 (0) Dispensers in the Territorial Army, 1095 Marriages (Prohibited Degrees of Relationship) PANTON, P. N. (and J. B. MARRACK): Clinical Dogs Act Amendment Bill, 289, 332, 1094 *Bill, 740 Pathology, second edition, rev., 1068 Dogs, Protection of, Bill, 289, 740, 778 Maternal mortality, 530, 777, 1095-In child- Papworth Village Settlement: Clifford Allbutt Drugs, noxious, revenue from the sale of in birth, 1095, 1096 memorial cottages, 1115 India, 381 MJaternity and child welfare centres, numbers, Paralysis of all four limbs cured by removal of Drunk and incapables, numbers apprehended a spinal tumour (Walter Broadbent and G. W. in Glasgow, 428 Medical examination of intending settlers fn Beresford), 1063 (0) Dust carts, sovers for, 290 Canada, 428 Tz BRITIsx 2 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. LEDICAL JOuXNA. 5

Parliament, Medical Notes In (contd.): Parliament, Medical Notes In (contd.): PEACHELL, G. E.: Histology of the globus Mentally deficient and delicate children, Sanatorium treatment, cost of, 829-Of tuber- pallidus, 352 education of, 964 culous persons and vaccination 1095 PEACHEY, George C.: Vicary Lecture on the Mentally deficient prisoners, treatment of, 9 5 Sanitation of rural districts, 648 homes of the Hunters, 276 Mentally deranged persons, certification of, 925. Schools, special, numbers attending, 926 PEARCE, G. H.: Treatment of flatulence, 82 See also Lunacy School medical services, expenditure on, 830 PEARCE, R. M.: The future of obstetrics, 326 Midwives, trainitig and supply of, 616 Scottish Board of Health, supplementary PEARL, Raymond: Alcohol and longevit', 148 Military lhospitals, closing of, 380 estimate, 378-Estimates, 1051 PEARSE, James: The Co-ord-ination of the Public Milk adulteration, 1006 Sheep dip, 964, 10.6 Health Services in the Counties of Essex, Milk campaign. 2)9 Shops Bill, 616 Hampsh7ire, Gloucester, and West Sussex, Milk, condensed skimmed, and rickets, 428 Silicosis and Workmen's Compensation, 1005, 228, 1045 Milk consumption per head, 532 1095, 1095 PEARSON, Karl: The Rioht of the Unborn Child, Milk production in England and Wales, 830 Slaughter of Animals Bill, 572 145 Mines, night work by boys in, 380 Slaughter of Animals (Scotland) Bill, 289, 380, PEARSON, L. V. (and W. A. BARNES): Suppura- Miners' phthisis. See Tuberculosis 1131 tive pylephiebitis and hepatic abseesees com- Morphine, output of, 829 Sleeping sickness, 778 plicating appendicitis: a case of recovery, 390 Mosquito pest, 380 Slum clearance schemes, 1130 (0) Motor accidents and voluntary hospitals 925 Small-pox, 379, 427, 474, 530, 616, 6)8, 777, 829, PEARSON, Reginald Spencer, obituary notice of, Motor vehicles, noise of, and nervous com- 880, 926, 564. 1096, 1130 927 plaints, iC96 Smioke abatement, 531 PEARSON, William: Treatmiient of fractures, 56- Navy, Royal: Acceptances and rejections, 290 Solicitors Bill, 1094 Congenital pyloric steno-is, 945 -Admiralty hospitals, beds available, '81- Street accidents, 290 Pediatrics, review of books on, 138, 453, 805, Haslar Hospital patients, number of, 381- Sulphur dioxide in the milling of barley, 830 1113 l)ed3 and personnel in naval hospitals, 428- Tetanus, post operative: Report. 1096 PEIRCE, F. T.: Artificial humidity in cotton Invaliding from, 472, 578-Suggested re- -Commit ee of inquiry appointed, 615 cloth factories, 765 examination of rules, 472-Closure of naval Tetra-ethyl lead in petrol, 3?0, 426, 615, 697, 830 Pekin, Medical Guide, 741 hospitals, 474-Estimates, 472, 529, 578- Third party insurance, See Insurance Peking Union Medical College. See College Tuberculosis in, 53C-Incidence of disease Tinned foods, 333 PELLISsIER, L.: L'hvpertensiont artNrielle in, 531-Dispensing of medicines in, 531 - Totalizator on race courses Bill, 472 solitaire, rev., 804 Eye diseases in, 697-Cost of naval hospitals, Tsetse fly in Kenva Colony, 290 Pelvic circumference of infant at birth, 582 1095 Tuberculosis in the Navy, 530-In England and Pelvic deformity and maternal mortality, 618. Night work by boys in mines. See Mines Wales, 778-Cost of sanatorium treatment, See also Mortality, maternal Noise of motor vehicles and nervous com- 829-Miners' phthisis due to rock-boring, 829- Pelvic inflammation in women (J. M. Munro plaints, 1096 Cost of treatment, 1095-And service con- Kerr), 98 North Uist. See Uist ditions, 1095-Sanatoriumii treatment and Pelvis, Naegele (George S. Davidson), 597 Notifiable diseases, 380 vaccination, 1095 PEMBERTON, H. S. (and R. T. GOODYEAR): Nursery schools recognized by the Board of Tuberculous patients in small-pox hospitals, Measurement of basal metabolism, 395 Education, 33 5 964 PEMBERTON, Ralph: The capillary circulation Oflices, inspection of. 380-Regulation of, 578 Uist. North, lack of hospital service in, 1095 in rheumatic disease, 856 Open-air classes in London area, number of University of Reading Bill, 778, 1094 PENNY, Francis, obituary notice of. 785 children attending, 881 Vaccination: Statistics, 1095-And sanatorium PENNY, W. M.: The protection of maternity, 572 Opening of new session, 241 treatment of tuberculous persons, 1095 -Puerperal sep3is, 1087 Ophthalmology, qualifications in, of medical Vaccine lymph, calves used for, 532 offlcers, 379 Vagrants in casual wards, fitness for labour PENsIONS: Opium Convention, signatures still lacking, 333 of, 531 Appeal tribunals, decisions of, 1095 Opiumn exports from India, 333 Venereal disease: Control of, 332-Clinics in Clinics at Camberwell and Bulinga Street, Palestine, medical appointments in, 778 Scotland, 697, 778-Treatment of, 829-Spread Westminster, 697-Clinics closed, 830 Parliamentary Medical Committee. 330, 1130 of, 925. See also Edinburgh Corporation Bill Disabled officers, nurses, and men in receipt PENSIONs, 290, 332, 380, 427, 428, 473, 579, 697, Vivisection: Protection of Dogs Bill, 289 of pensions, numbers of, 474 880, 881, 925, 964, 1094. 1095 Voronoff's experiments on the improvemuent Disablement and the Insurance Act, 473 Appeal tribunal, decisions of, 109) of livestock, 474, 1094 Disablement and appointment to a temporary Bellahouston Hospital, future of, 290 Water Board areas survey, 428 commission, R.A.M.C., 473 Bulinga Street, Westminster, clinic, 697 Water supply of schools, 926 Ex service men receiving treatment, weekly Camberwell clinic. 697 Welfare centre, proposed new at Southgate, 290 cost of, 380 Closing of clinics, 880 Welsh Board of Health, 11'0 Ex-service men returning to Scotland for Disabled persons in receipt of, 474 West Ham guardians and boarded out children, treatment, 579 Disablement and Health Insurance, 473 381 Medical facilities for pensioners, 473 Disablement and appointment to a tem- Wingfield Orthopedic Hospital, 333 Medical officers employed, 380 porary commission in the R.A.N.O., 473 Workshops, insanitary and overcrowded, 926 Ministry of, not to be a subordinate depart- Ex-service men receiving treatment, 383 " Zinovieff letter," 529 ment of the Ministry of Health, 428 Hospital accom-imodation in Scotland, 697 Orphans, numbers in receipt of, 881 Medical facilities, 473 Parliamentary representatives, 831 Panel practitioners and certificates, want of Ministry not to be a subordinate department Parliamentary session Ileading article), 22 courtesy at the Ministry, 697 of the Ministry of Health, 428 PARRY, L. A.: Fatality rates of small-pox in the Parliamentary notes. 380, 427, 428, 473, 579, 616, Ministry of Pensions hospitals, 332, 925 vaccinated and unvaccinated, 116-The trial 697, 880, 881, 964, 1094, 1095, 1131 Number employed by the Ministry, 3 0 of Mary Blandy, 264 Service hosritals and, 427 Scottish disabled ex- service men, 579 PARRY, T. G. Wynne: Bilateral embolism of the Status of the Ministry, 1131 Service hospitals and, 427 central retinal artery, 178 Treatment of pensions patients, 1094 Stabilization of war pensions rates, 964 PARsONs, Allan C.: Post-encephalitis problems, Treatment of tuberculous pensioners, 1131 Status of the Ministry, 1131 759-Report on the post-encephalitic patient, Tuberculosis treatment allowances, 616 Treatment allowances for pensioners suffer- 1122 War, stabilization of, 964 ing from tuberculosis, 616 PARSONS, Arthur Augustus, death of from Widows, numbers in receipt of, 881 Treatment of pensions patients, 1094 cancer (parliamentary note), 1131 Treatment of tuberculou4 pensioners, 1131 PARSONS, A. R.: Addison's disease, 452 People's League of Health: Lectures on nutri- Visits to patient's home, 380 PARSONS, F. G.: Thle Earlier Inhabitants of tion, 202 Weekly cost of ex-service patients, 380 Lontdont, rev.. 138 Peptone treatment of asthmi-a, 328, 411, 468. See Widows and orphans, numbers, 881 Parturition, influence of upon insanity and also Asthma Petrol, dangerous, protective clause in new cliime (A. Louise McIlroy), 303 (1) Peptoned agar serum. See Agar bill, 531 PASLEY, C. B.: Two cases of multiple urethral Pepys's Diary, epidemics in (Colonel W. P. Petrol fumes in armoured cars, 531 calculi, 443 MacArthur), 319 Petrol tax, 1131 PATELLA, Vincenzo, death of, 1005 PERCIVAL, A. S.: Miners' nystagmus, 520 Petrol, tetra-ethyl lead in. Spe Tetra-ethyl PATERSON, C. F.: Malarial treatment of general PERDRAU, J. R.: Ocular complications of en- Petroleum Amendment Bill, 1094 Paralysis, 1024 cephalitis lethargica, 261 Plymouth, insanitsry areas in, 830 PATERSON, Donald: Notes on the history of Periostitis of the metatarsus (Wilfred Attlee), 66 Poisons, law relating to, 474 Cardiff, 142, 682, 1040 Peritoneal fluid injections in treatnient of Poor Law relief, 645-Numbers in receipt of, PATERSON. Elizabeth Park Young, obituary cancer, 204 381, 532 881-In Scotland, 1096-Lunatic poor, notice of, 927 Peritonitis, pneumococcal, during the puer- 1096 PATERSON, Herbert J.: The fracture problem, periumn: recovery (Harold F. Seymour), 895- Post Office, applicants rejected for flat-foot, 730 (Frank Bodman), 1023 381 PATERSON, Keppio: Maternal mortality due to Pernicious anaemia. See Anaemia Prayer Book, the new, 1051 puerperal sepsis, 980 PETERS, B. G.: The vinegar eel-worm, 1038 Prison Service, hospital officers in the, 1095 PATERSON, R. L.: Scorbutic swelling simnulating PETERS, E. A. (and Richard LaxB): Hantdbook Prisoners in the Solomon Islands, health of, an aqute bursitis, 666 of Diseases of the Ear. fifth edition, rev., 184 881 Pathologist, work and responsibilities of the PETGES, Dr., appointed professor of skin dis- Public Health (Destruction of Vermnin) Bill, (Sir Bernard Spilsbury), 1079 eases and syphilis at Bordeaux, 81 426, 532, 580 Pathology, clinical, and general practice (ER. C. PETRiN, Karl, memoir of, 119 Public House Improvemiient Bill, 529 Matson), 897 Petrol, dangerous, protective clause in new bill Rag Flock Act (1911), Bill to amend, 778, 1005 Patbology, review of boolee on, 598, 1067 (parliamentary note), 531 Railway dining-car attendants, hours of, 290 PATON, Major E. L., Territorial Decoration con- Petrol Enagine, 832 Rates paid by hospitals, statistics, 1006 ferred on, 119 Petrol, ethyl. See Ethyl lead anid Tetra-ethyl Rating (Scotland) Amendment Act, 615 PATRICK, Dr: Health of school children in Petro! fumes in armoured cars (parliamentary Rating and Valuation (Apportionment) Bill, Northern Ireland, 1083 note), 531 1130 PATRICK, W. H. C.; Treatment of prostatic Petrol tax (parliamentary note), 1131 Rating and Valuation (Ascertainment) Bill, enlargement, 116 Petroleum (Amendment) Bill. 1094 1005, 1094 PATTERSON, J.: Lead treatment of malignant PFEIFFER, Richard Friedrich Johannes: Issue Refractories industries scheme, 1093 - And disease, 1134 of the Seuchenbek?dmpfuna dedicated to, 883- silicosis, 1096 PATTISON, C. Lee: The type of tuberculous Elected a foreign memberof the Royal Society, Registrars of births and deaths, duties of, 830, lesions in bones and joints, 731 1122 881 PATTON, A.: Painless natural labour, 164 Pharmacognosy, review of books on, 356 Registration (Births, Deaths, and Marriages) PAVEL, I. (M. CHIRAY and A. LOMON): La vcsicule Pharmacology, review of books on, 493, 718. 1027 Bill, 289, 739 biliaire, rev., 265 Pharmacopoeia, British, revision of: Discussion Reorganization of Offices (Scotland) Bill, 289, PAVLOV. I, P.: Croonianl Lecture on the physiso- on, 570-Proposals for a standing Commission, 380, 426, 427, 648 logy of the cerebral hemispheres, 8)9-Ad- 915 Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) mitted an Honorary Fellow of the Royal P7harmacopoeia of the Paddington Green Bill, 472 College of Physicians of London, 866 Children's Hospital, revised edition, 243 Royal Veterinary College, grant for rebuilding, PAYNE, R. T.: Intravenous treatment of varicose Pharyngo-oesophageal sphincter. 879, 922, 959 830 ulcers, 898 Phenyl-cinchoninic acid, bulbous eruption after Salaries of medical officers, 332 PEABODY, Frances Weld, death of, 240 38 26 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. [ L nIcxDICThA BJORNA6Jouuxsz PTTIPm. Sir Robert: Presentation to, 235-Appre- Poisoning, ergot, among rye bread consumers PREPARATIONS AND APPLIANCES (Contd.): ciation of Sir Dawson Williams, 416-The (James Robertson and Hugh T. Ashby), 302 (0) Ergosterol. irradiated, tabloid form of, 556- causes of the decline in tuberculosis mortality, -Note on, 318-Correspondence on, 410, 471- Liquid form of, 672 701 (0)-Awarded the Trudeau medal, 1097 (Walter J. Dilling and P. E. Kelly), 540 (0) Eukodal," 1069 PHLLIP, Alban M.: The Prison Breakers, rev., Poisoning, food, unusual case of (F. Mi. Rowland, Glanoid" concentrated fluid extract of liver. 500 F. W. Marshall, and J. Menton), 439 (0) 186 PHmILIPPs. F. A.: Pernicious anaemia treated Poisoning from furs (J. Wilson Dougal), 407. See Hvoscine hydrobromide, 763 with liver diet, 93 (0) also Furs " Iodaseptine," 357 PHILLips, F. B. Willmer, obituary notice of, 694 Poisoning by [volatile] lead salts, 114 Liver extract. Wellcome, 502-B.D.H., 806 PHILIPs, Miles: Carcinoma of the cervix, 57- Poisoning, chronic vinegar, 77 Mouth gag, 902 Large ovarian fibroma, 57--Hydrops tubae Poisoning by non-arsenical weed-killer, fatal Ophthalmoscope, an electric slit-lamp, 455 profluens,99-Haematometra and tuberculosis, case of (A. H. D. Smith), 714 (0) Plasmoquine, 102 99-Puerveral ovarian thrombo-phlebitis, 263- Poisons, the law relating to (parliamentary note), Quinophan, tabloid, 267 An occasional symptom of uterine cancer, 498 474 Radiography, dual control unit for, 851 -Cystoscopy in careinoma of the cervix, 668- Police Journal, 67 Radiostoleum (concentrated vitamins A and Drainage in Wertheim's hysterectomy, 982 Poliomyelitis, anterior, treatment of by con- D), 502 Photometer, new lamp-room (J. S. Haldane and valescent serum (in British Columbia), 369- Septicemine," 357 R. V. Wheeler), 112 (A. Netter), 403 Sterilizer, porttble low-pressure, 18 Phrenic nerve. See Nerve POLLAK, Bernhard, death of, 1005 " Sulphostab," 102 Phthisis. See Tuberculosis POLLOCK, J. H.: Psychoneuroses, 220 Syringe for injecting varicose veins, 763 Physical signs, review of book on, 137 Polydactylism in the foot (A. Ernest Sawday), T-strap, an internal, 986 Pbysical treatment clinic in London, 33 846 Tetanus antitoxin-globulins, concentrated, 357 Physically unfit, marriage of (parliamentary Polydactylism and reversion, 413 Theosol, 919 note), 290 Polymastia (Gl. B. Richardson), 346 Thermometer, aseptic clinical, 902 PIcK, Surg. Com. Bryan Pickering, O.B.E. con- Polyp of Meckel's diverticulum causing intussus- Urine-testing outfit, portable, " Urolyt," 556 ferred on, 988 ception in an adult (Ian Macdonald), 442 (0) " Vaporole " ephedrine, 806 Pickup v. The Dental Board, 922 PONDER, Eric (and W. E. CooKE): The Poly- Wellcome liver extract, 502 PIORwoRTE, F. A.: Pulmonary and gastro- ntuclear Count, rev., 139 intestinal sequels of naso-oral sepsis, 97-(And Poor Law Relief Bill, 645 Presentations, 37, 81, 163, 195, 235, 291, 408, 641, Patrick WATSON-WIMLIAMs): Nasal and oral Poor law relief: Numbers in receipt of (parlia 787, 965, 996, 999 focal sepsis in the etiology of gastro-in testinal mentary note), 381, 532, 881, 1096-In Scotlandt PRESTON, T. W.: Treatment of ulcers of the and pulmonary infective diseases, 931(0) 1096-Lunatic poor, numbers, 1096 mouth, 164-Efficacy of tuberculin therapy, Pictures, old sporting, exhibition of, 100l POPE, R. A. D.: Medical facilities on Moham- 731 PIFRCE, Gwilym L.: Pulmonary silicosis, 1110- medan pilgrim ships, 1007 Pretoria, health of, 370-History of an outbreak- (Andothers): Hyperpyrexia in terminal chronic POPE, Sir William: Dangers of ethyl petrol, 363 of typhoid fever in (Adrianus Pijper andc nephritis, 177 -Evidence before the Commission on lead B. Davidine Pullinger), 587 (0) PIERCE, Howel (and others): Hyperpyrexia in tetra-ethyl in motor spirit, 1033 Preventive medicine. See Medicine terminal chronic nephritis, 177 Population Conference, World: Proceedings PRIBRAM, Richard, death of, 785 Piersol's Normal Histology, thirteenth edition, (edited by Margaret Sanger), 639 PRIDMORE, Colonel W. G.: Dangerous drugs, rev., 397 Population, natural capacity in the (C. J. Bond), 334 PiERY, Dr., appointed to the chair of thera- 315 Primula rash,43t) peutic hydrology and climatology at Lyons, Portal cirrhosis. See Cirrhosis PRINGLE, G. L. Kerr: Endocrine imbalance and) 617 PORWTER, Charles (and W. ROBERTSON): Sanitary chronic arthritis, 751 (0)-The endocrine factor PIETRUSRY. Friedrich, appointed professor of Law and Practice, sixth edition, rev., 719- in rheumatic diseases, 856 medical jurisprudence at Halle, 120 Appreciation of James Wheatley, 825 Prisoners, mentally deficient, treatment of PIJPER, Adrianus (and B. Davidine PULLINGE R): PORTER, Major-General Sir. Robert, obituary (parliamentary note), 925 History of an outbreak of typhoid fever in notice of, 413, 476 Prisoners in the Solomon Islands, health of Pretoria, with special reference to the detec- PORTER, R. L., appointed dean of the Medical (parliamentary note), 881 tion of typhoid carriers, 587 (0) Faculty at San Francisco, 1096 Private patients insurance scheme. See Insur- Pillars of health (leading article), 507 PORTMANN, G.: Vasomotor affections of the ance PINCH, A. E. Hayward: Treatment of cancer by internal ear, 982 Prize, Adami, 199 radium, 197-The present position of radium Post-encephalitic respiratory disorders. See Prize for anaesthesia inhalation research, 381 therapy, 496 Respiratory Prize, Bathgate memorial, 928 PINCUssEN, Ludwig (and Carl OPPENHEIMER): Post-encephalitis problems (Allan C. Parsons), Prize, Buckston Browne, 290 Die Fermente und ihre Wirkungen. rev., 454- 759, 1122. See also Encephalitis Prize, Cameron, 997 Die Methodik der Fermente, fifth edition, rev., Post-graduate courses: At Carlsbad, 381-At Prize, Dalby Memorial, 909 454 Derby, 741-In Glasgow, 822-At Innsbruck, Prize for best work on treatment of dissemi PINEY, A. (editor): Green's Manual of Pathologv 163-In Leeds, 333, 381, 581-In London, 37, 73, nated sclerosis, 787 and Morbid Anatomy, fourteenth edition, rev., 80, 119, 163, 202, 242, 290, 333, 373, 381, 429, 478, Prize, Gifford Edmonds, 37 763-Recent Advances in Haematology, second 532, 581, 617, 698, 741, 787, 831, 883. 929, 1006, 1053. Prize, Graham, 1131 edition, rev., 1114 1096,1132-In malariology, 965-In Manchester, Prize, Hallett, 697 Pink disease." See Erythrodema 333- For midwives, 729 - For nurses (New Prize, Harry Stewart Hutchison, 929 PRIE, Robert Johnson, obituary notice of, 1092 Zealand), 568-In Paris, 333, 1006-In Rome, Prize, Marchiafava Foundation, 163 PIRQUET, Clemens: Elected president of the £65-At Strasbourg, 617, 1132-On tuberculosis, Prize, Nichols, 605 International Union of Child Welfare, 291- 203, 956-In Vienna, 77. 381, 533 Prize, Nobel, 787 (E. NOVEL and R. WAGNER): Ernthrung Post-office, rejection for flat-foot (parliamentary Prize, Radcliffe, 1131 Geasunder und Erantker Kinder, rev., 851 note), 381 Prize, John Scott. 37 PIsEL, Howard G.: Painless natural labour, 291 Post-mortem technique, review of books on, 805 Prize, Swiney, 617 PITRES, Albert, death of, 1005 Potassium chlorate R., exempted from key Prize, Sidney Rawson Wilson, 381 PITTS, A. T.: The pulpless tooth, 548 industry duty, 741 " Problem child." See Child Pituitary extract, dosage of, 273 POTTS, John: Getting Well and Staying Well, Procreation after prostatectomy, 204 Pituitary infantilism (E. T. Freeman), 946 rev., 949 PROCTOR, F.: Pure milk progress, 765 Pituitary tumour. See Tumour POULTON, E. P.: Gastric secretion of neutral Professional examinations. See Examinations Placenta accreta (W. Gough), 981 chloride, 469, 729-Non-exeretory functions of Professional organization. 951 Placenta praevia in four successive pregnancies the kidney, 759 Prostatectomy. the patient's comfort after (T. MacCarthy), 95 POWELL, Allmsn: High blood pressure, 802 (W. Stanley Wildman), 259 Plague in Australia, history of (J. H. L. POWER, Sir D'Arcy: Appreciation of Sir Dawson Prostatectomy, procreation after, 204 Cumpston and F. McCallum), 1036 Williams, 420-Appreciation of Charles Greene Prostatic enlargement, treatment of, 31, 74,116, Plants, narcotic (W. E. Dixon), 1038 Cumston, 734 120, 204, 691, 732, 958 Plasmoquine, 102 POYNTON, F. J.: The causation of rheumatic Protozoology, review of books on, 670 PLATT, Harry: Etiology of chronic arthritis, 309 disease, 856-Rheumaticinfection in childhood, PROUT, Lieut.-Colonel Sir William Thomas,. -The scope of surgery in chronic arthritis, 857 K.C.M.G. conferred on, 988 347 Prayer Book measure alternative, 1051 Pseudo-appendicular encephalitis lethargica, PLAYyAiR, Hugh James Moore, death of, 564- Pregnancy, abdominal [full-time]: prolonged 1098 Obituary notice of, 613 suppuration: recovery (A. J. Keevill), 801 Psoriasis, metallic bismuth In treatment of, 204 Pleural shock," diagnosis of from cocaine Pregnancy, albuminuria during (G. F. Gibberd), Psychiatry, the new (Sir John Macpherson), 903 poisoning (J. D. Maefie), 715 219 Psychiatry, Research Institute for at Munich, Plotz Foundation, Ella Sachs, 429 Pregnancy, duration of, 75 120 PLUMER, E. Curnow: Pulmonary tuberculosis, Pregnancy and epidemicencephalitis (Frederick Psychiatry, review of books on, 634, 671 diagnosis and treatment of, 523 Roques), 351 Psycho-analysis in early childhood (David Plymouth, insanitary areas in (parliamentary Pregnancy and glycosuria, 82 Forsyth), 28 note), 830 Pregnancy, parovarian and ovarian cysts In Psychology. Industrial, National Institute for. Pneumococcal peritonitis. See Peritonitis (W. Gough), 981 gift to, 381 Pneumonia, acute, treated with sodium nuclein- Pregnancy, test for, 952 Psychology and medicine (John Carswell), 872 ate (P. S. Hichens and B. B. Gibson). 52- Pregnancy, torsion of Fallopian tube and ovary Psychology, review of books on, 185, 265, 310 Correspondence on, 159, 238, 285, 376, 643, 689 during (J. E. Stacey), 668 Psychoneuroses (J. H. Pollock), 220 Pneumonia with acute abdominal symptoms Pregnancy complicated by tuberculosis, Psychotherapy in stageland, new, 244 and multiple abscesses (Alfred S. Gubb), Caesarean section in, 480 Public Health Amendment Bill (South Africa), 1109 Pregnancy, Wassermann reaction in (leading 1042 Pneumonia, unusual complications of (N. article), 272 Public Health Conference in Dublin, 770 Walsh). 394 Pregnancy. See also Gestation Public Health (Destruction of Vermin) Bill, 426,. Pneumonia, drug treatment of, 244, 334 Premature labour. See Labour 532, 580 Pneumonia, lobar, cause and treatment of the PRENANT, Dr., death of, 79 Public health, a new way in (leading article),. crisis in (Alexander Cannon), 661(0) 228 Pneumonia, lobar, with diphtheria and malaria PREPARATIONS &ND APPLIANCES: Public health organization in the Irish Free 292 Alepol," 225 State, 519. 770-In India, 1082 Pneumonia after operations for gastric and Ambidex " wrist splint, 1115 Public health regulations in Scotland, 281. See duodenal ulcers, 1134 Belt for use in suprapubic drainage, 556 _ also Scottish Board of Health Pneumonia, S3cottish Board of Health leaflet on, Blood coagulation time, loop for measuring, Public health, review of books on, 669 281 672 Public Health, Royal Institute of. See Royal Pneumonia, treatment of, 572, 700 Brandy flask, an emergency, 672 Public health in Scotland, progress in (Sir W.- Pneumothorax, recurrent spontaneous (Arthur Citobaryum, 949 Leslie Mackenzie), 463 Mills), 222 Cork clip, a captive, 455 Public health services, specialist, 228, 327, 376, Poisoning by borax, fatal (John Birch), 177 X CYstotomy, suprapubic, a tube for, 61 1045 Poisoning, cocaine, diagnosis of from " pleural Deltoid shelf, 986 Public health works for relief of unemployment shook" (J. D. Macfie), 715 Diabetics, food balance for, 267 (Irish Free State), 406 Poisoning, chloroform, by ingestion, 82 " Digitruss," 186 Public health in the United States: Report, 203 Poisoning, criminal (Sir William Willcox), 67 Dimol snuff, 672 Public House Improvement Bill, 529 INDEX. Tnz Burnm 27 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX, E1 MZDICALTNuB3nzsEJOURN" 27 Publications, new and forthcoming, 243, 429, 479, RAMSAY, A. Maitland: Pathogenesis of acute Research, Scientific 'and Industrial, Depart- 533, 699, 831, 929 primary glaucoma, 789 (0)-Awarded the ment of: Penietration of Daylight and Sunlight Puerperal haemorrhage (Dr. Kennedy), 222 William Mackenzie Memorial medal, 917 into Buildings, 681 Puerperal Morbidity and Mortality, Conference RAMSAY, Jeffrey: The resistance factor in disease, Resistance factor in disease. See Disease on, 190 with special reference to septicaemia and Respiratory disorders, post-encephalitic (Aldren Puerperal pyaemia. See Pyaemia allied conditions, 628 (0) Turner and Macdonald Critchley), 148 Puerperal pyrexia. See Pyrexia RAMSBOTTTOM, J.: Cutaneous mycoses in the Retinal artery. See Artery Puerperal sepsis (A. Remington Hobbs), 971 (0) tropics, 179 -Leading article, 989 RANDLES, WAV. Brough (and H. Lloyd HIND): Puerperal sepsis, etiology of (Mr. Burt-White), Handbook of Pliotomicrogr aphty, second Re,views of Books: 55 edition, rev.. 949 Abdolmien, Acute, the Early Diagnosis of Puerperal sepsis, hysterectomly in (Bethel RANKIN, \Villiara: Tie acute abdomen, 284, 377, (Zachary Cope), fourth edition, 223-Fifth Solomons), 351 470 edition, 1069 Puerperal sepsis, maternal mortality from RANKINE, John Lawson. obituary notice of, Abdomen, Acute, the Treatment of (Zachary {James Young), 967 (O)-Discussion, 980- 785 Cope), 223-Second edition, 1069 Correspondence on, 1127 RAO, S. Subba: Foreign body in the maxillary Abdominal Disease, Acute, Clinical Re- Puerperal sepsis and streptococci, 642, 730, 788, antrilm, 546 searches in (Zachary Cope), second edition, 879, 974-Anology and correction, 879-vH. Burt- RAPP, K.: The " rising test " for acute abdomen, 223 White), 974 (0)-Correspondence, 1087 788 Abdominal Surgery of Children (L. E. Puerperal sepsis, treatment of (Leslie Williams), Rare maladies. See Diseases, rare Barrington-Ward), 554 495 Rash, primula, 430 Abraham, Karl, M.D., selected papers of PFLLINGER, B. Davidine (and Adrianus PIJPER): Rast sarcoma. See Sarcoma (translated by Douglas Bryan and Alix History of an outbreak of typlioid fever in Rates paid by hospitals, statistics (parliamlentary Strachey), 225 Pretoria, with special reference to the detec- note), 1036 Accident Insurance. See Insurance tion of typhoid carriers, 587 (0) Rating (.scotland) Amendment Act, 615 Acta Medica Scandinavica, Supplementum Pulmonary artery. See Artery Rating and Valuation (Ascertainment) Bill, 1005, XIX: Der Gehalt des Blutes an Calcium und Pulmonary diagnosis, importance of soutum 1094, 1130 Kalium (Eskil Kylin), 60 examination in, 469. See also Sputum and RAUT: The coronary circulation, 404 Actinotherapy for General Practitioners (H. G. Tuberculosis RAVEN, Charles E.:-The Ramblings of a Bird Falkner), 356 Pulmonary fibrosis. See Fibrosis Lover, rev., 18-The Creator Spirit: A Survey Adolescence: The Struggles of Male Adoles- Pulmonary suppuration, chronic (William of Christianb Doctrine in the Lighit of Biology, cence (C. Stanford Read), 806 Anderson), 597 Psychology, and Mysticism, rev., 311 Advice to the Expectant Mother on the Care Punjab, cholera in, 568 RAWLINGS, Isaac D.: The Rise acid Fall of of Her Health (F. J. Browne), second edition, PUEYVES-STEWART, Sir James: Narcolepsy, 447 Disease in Illinois, 681 1069 Pus, tubercle bacilli in. See Tubercle RAYNER, H. H.: The treatment of acute African Year Book. See Year Book Pus in urine. See Urine appendicitis, 706 (0) Alcohol Problem (H. M. Vernon), 1114 PUTNAM, Marian C. (Bronson CROTHERs and RAYNES, H. E.: Life assurance in the tropics, 218 Anaemia, Acute Aplastic (A. Hayes Smith), Frank R. FORD): Birth Injuries of the Central READ, C. D.: Teratomatous ovarian tumour, 948 Nervous System, rev., 396 803-Malignant change in tlle corpus uteri Anaemia, Pernicious (Beaumont S. Cornell), PUTTANNA, D. S.; Radical cure of herpes demonstrating metaplasia, 803 1113 genitalis, 650 READ, C. Stanford: The Struggles of Male Anatomical Exercises of Dr. William Harvey: PUTTER, August: Die Drei-Dr-iisetetheorie der Adolescence, rev., 806 De Motu Cordis, 1628; De Circullatione Harnbereitung. rev., 1029 READER, N. L. Maxwell: Spirit and Bipp treat- Sanguinis, 1649 (edited by Geoffrey Keynes), Pyaemia, puerperal (R. Wayland Smith), 264 ment, 892 (0) 948 PmE, Mr.: Tetra-ethyl lead in motor spirit, 770 REAVLEY, E.: The maximal dose of mercuro- Anatomy, Green's Manual of Pathology and Pylephlebitis, suppurative, and hepatic ab- chrome, 38 Morbid Anatolmy (revised by A. Piney), scesses complicating appendicitis: a case of Rectal prolapse treated by injection (John A. C. fourteenth edition, 763 recovery (W. A. Barnes and L. V. Pearson), Macewen), 633 Animal Ecology (Charles Elton), 762 390 (0) Rectum, egg-cup in, 52, 120 Annual Charities Register and Digest, thirty- Pyloric stenosis. See Stenosis Rectum, prolapse of in the female, operation for sixth edition, 806 Pyrexia, puerperal, new amending regulations, the cure of (Frederick J. McCann). 890 (0) Anophelines of Tropical and South Africa, a 1006 Red Cross movement, centenary of the birth of Short Illustrated Guide to the (Alwen M. Pyrexia, relapsing and lymphadenoma, report the founder of the, 862 Evans), 398 on (A. Salusbury MacNalty), 819 Red Cross Societies, League of: Thle World's Appendicitis (Hubert Ashley Royster), 806 Pyrexia due to infected dead teeth (Leonard Healtht, 163 Arthritis, Chronic, and Rtheumatism, Bacterio- G. J. Mackey), 1021 (0) Red Cross Society, British: Appeal for a London logy and Surgery of, with End-Results of clinic for rheumatic diseases, 152-First-aid Treatment (H. Warren Crowe), 183 service on the roads, 603-Rieport, 1125. See Australasian Medical Congress, Transactions, also SocietY 763 Q. REDWITZ, Erich Freiherr von. appointed pro- Baby's Daily Exercises (Edward Theodore /Quackery, German Society for Combating, 81. fessor of surgery at Bonn, 1096 Wilkes), 357 See also Congress REES, 0, elected a member of the Dorset Bacteriology: Bakteriologie' insbesondere Quadruplets, survival of. 700 County Council, 429 bakteriologische Diagnostik (K. B. Lehmann Quarterly ,Tournal of Pharmacy, first number REES, W. A.: Embolism of apex of lung, 494 and R. 0. Neumann), 986 of, 831 REFORD, John Hope, C M G. conferred on, 988 Bacteriology: Bakteriologisches Taschenbtcb Quebec, chiropractors in, 516 Refractories Industries (Silicosis) Scheme. See (edited by Otto Olsen), twenty-eighth edition Queensland. See Australia Silicosis 670 QUIkNU, Professor, elected vice president of the Registrar-General's Decennial Suppvlement (1921), Bacteriology, General. An Elementary Labora- Acad6mie de M6decine, 163 154 tory Guide in (Harold J. Conn), 670 J. S.: Vesico-vaginal 309 Registrar-General's reports. See Vital statistics Bacteriology, An Introduction to Laboratory {QUIN. fistulae. Registrars of Births and Deaths, duties of Technique in (,VI ax Levine), 670 Quinine in obstetric practice, 157, 238 (parliamentarv note), 830, 881 Bacteriology, Medical: Descriptive and Quinophan, tabloid, 267 Registration (Births, Deaths, and Marriages) Applied, including Elementary flelmintho- QUINTELA, Manuel, nominated an Officer of the Bill, 289, 739 logy (L. E. H. Whitby), 850 Legion of Honour, 929 REEBERGER, George E.: Lippincott's Pocket Bacteriology, Practical, Principles of (J. H. Formulary, rev., 398 Johnston and R. H. Sitmipson), 670 REHN, Eduard, nominated to the chair of Bacteriology, Practical, Blood Work, and R. surgery at Bonn, 291-Appointed professor of Animal Parasitology (E. R. Stitt), eighth surgery at Freiburg, 741 edition, 851 iRadiation in treatment of cancer of the cervix REID, Hugh: Meekel's diverticulum in strangu- Bacteriology and Surgery of Chronic Arthritis (Max Cheval), 537 (0) lated inguinal hernia. 394 and Rheumatism, with End-Results of Treat- 'Radiation and lead, combined action of on REILLY. lJieut -Col. Edwin William, obituary ment (H. Warren Crowe), 183 tumours (J. C. Mottram), 132 (0) notice of. 740 Bacteriology, Text Book of (Hans Zinsser), Radiographer, death of from cancer (parlia- REILY, Major Alexander Yates, obituary notice sixth edition, 850 mentary note), 1131 of, 1002 Bacteriology, Text-Book of (William W. Ford), Radiography in the diagnosis of obscure dental Renal abscess. See Abscess 850 sepsis (James F. Brailsford), 1013 (0). See also Renal calculus, late results of operation for Bacteriology, Veterinary, Manual of (Raymond Dental (J. F. D )bson), 484 (0) A. Kelser), 60 Radiography, dual control unit for, 851 RENSHAW. Arnold (and J. D. CHISHOLM): Tetanus Bartlett, Adelaide, Trial of (edited by Sir John Radiology, review of books on, 500, 804, 849, 984 in a boy, 175 (0)-A correction, 244 Hall), 266 .Radiostoleum (concentrated vitamins A and D), Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Basal Metabolism in Health and Disease 502 Bill. See Equal (Eugene F. Du Bois), second edition, 101 ,Radiotherapy, review of books on, 16. See also Representation of the Peonle (University of Biochemistry, Applied (Withrow Morse), Radiology, Radium, antd X rays Reading) Bill. See University of Reading second edition). 634 .Radium, the commerce of, 19, 832 Research at Buxton, 519 Biochemistry, a Textbook of (A. T. Cameron), Radium compounds-exempted from key industry Research, collective (leading article), 21-And 805 duty for six months. 883 tuberculin, 375, 469, 522-In the West country, Biological Assay, Methods of (J. H. Burn), Radium department of the North Canterbury 512 454 Hospital, Christchurch, New Zealand: Report, Research Council, Medical: Annual report, 233, Biology, Economic, for Students of Social 992. See also Radiotherapy, Radiology, and 268-A study of some organic arsenical com- Science (Philippa C. Esdaile), Part I, 949 X Rays pounds with a view to their use in certain Bird Lover, Ramblings of a (Charles E. Raven), Radium, surgical uses of (Walter C. Stavenson), streptococcal infections (Leonard Colebrook), 18 899 367-Report on liver extract in the treatment Birth Injuries of the Central Nervous System Radium therapy, present position of (Hayward of pernicious anaemia, 398, 463-Fine work and (Frank R. Ford, Bronson Crothers, and Pinch), 496-Discussion. 497 eyestrain, 1119 Marian C. Putnam), 396 Radium treatment: Of cancer, 75, 159, 197, 286, Research Institute, James Mackenzie: Carci- Black's Veterinary Dictionary, (edited by 936-Of inoperable sarcomsta (Roy Ward), 123 noma of the colon, 58-Diagnosis of the "acute William C. Miller), 672 (0)-In Denmark (E. Collin), 358-Of cancer of abdomen," 136-Pathogenesis of acute primary Blood Chemistry, the Clinical Interpretation the breast and tongue (Duncan C. L. Fitz- glaucoma, 789 of (Robert A. Kilduffe), 556 williams), 451 - Of oral and rectal cancer Research institute for psychiatry at Munich, 120 Blood Formation: Das Blutbild und seine (B. T. Rose), 936 (0) Research, Medical, Lasker Foundation for, to klinische Verwertung (Victor Schilling), ,Rag Flock Act (1911) Amendment Bill, 778,1005 investigate the causes, nature, prevention, and _fifth and sixth editions, 102 _ _ Railway dining car attendants, hours of (parlia- cure of degenerative diseases, 81 Blood Group Determination : Die Technik mentary note), 290 Research by observation, 906 der Blutgruppenuntersuchung (Fritz Schiff), Rain-bearing winds. See Winds Research Organization, Liverpool Medical: The 635 RRAKE, A. T.: Achalasia and degeneration of metabolism and acidity of the foetal tissues Blood Morphology: Die Blutmorphologie der Auerhach's plexus, 983 and fluids (W. Blair Bell, L. Cunningham, Laboratoriumstiere (Carl Klieneberger), .RAARONI, Vincent, death of, 79 M. Jowett, H. Millet, and J. Brooks), 126 455 [ TEI Bmi 28 JAN.-JUNE, I928] INDEX. MnDICAL JOUmNAr

Reviews of Books (continued,: Reviews of Books (contitnued): Re,views of Books (continued): Blood Pressure: Its Clinical Applications Drugs, Standardization of, Methods of Bio Hair and Scalp: a Treatise on Diseases of tho. (George William Morris, Henry Cuthbert logical Assay (J. H. Burn), 454 (S. Dana Hubbard), 1028 Bazett, and Thomas M. McMillan), fourth Duodenal Sound: Le Tube Duodenal (Max Harrison-of Ightham, 1070 edition, 804 Einhorn, translated by Gustave Monod), 225 Harvey. William, The Anatomical Exercises. Blood Pressure: L'hypertension art6rielle Ear Diseases, Handbool of (Richard Lake and of: De Motu Cordis, 1628; De Circilatione solitaire (L. Pellissier), 8C4 E. A. Peters), fifth edition, 184 Sanguinis, 1649 (edited by Geoffrey Keynes). Boar's Head Tavern in Eastcheap (Kenneth Ear: Oreille Interne: Etude anatomo-patho- 948 Rogers), 851 logique et clin que, technique microscopique Health Administration, City (Carl E. Bolles Lee's Microtomist's Vade-Mecum, ninth et experimentelle (Charles Claoue). 184. See McCombs), 224 edition, 672 also Otology and Nose and Throat diseases Health, Towards (.J. Arthur Thomson). 102 Bone, Selected Papers on Injuries and Diseases Ecology, Animal (Charles Elton), 762 Herbalist, The Divine Origin of the Craft of of (Sir Williaimi Ireland de C. Wheeler), 309 Electricity: Accidents et dangers de l'6lee- the (Sir E. A. Wallis Btudge), 851 Burdett's Hospitals and Charities (1928). 225 tricit6 (Paul Duhem), 948 Hernia and Hernioplasty (Ernest M. Cowell), Canadian Mother's Book (Helen Macmurchy), Electrolytes: Die Elektrolyte: Ihre Bedeutung 266 S49 fUr Physsologie, Pathologie und Therapie Histology, Piersol's Normal, thirteenth edition. Cancer: Surgical Treatment of Malignant (S. G. Zondek), 138 397 Disease (Sir Holburt J. Waring), 453 Embryology, Experimental (Thomas Hunt History: A Study of Present Tendencies (A. L. Catering, Aids to (F. E. Findlay Shirras), 902 Morgan), 985 Rowse), 600 Catholic Nurse: Her Spirit and Her Duties Emulsions and their Technical Treatment, History of Medicine. S e Medical history (Father Richard J. Murphy), 267 the Theory of (William Clayton), second Home Nursing, a Compenditum of Aids to. Centenary Addresses Bound Together in One edition, 224 (N. Corbet Fletcher), third edition, 556 Volume-University of London, University Endocrinology: Wissenschaftliche For- HEpital Beaujon, Clinical Lectures (Ch. Colle ge, 59 schungsberichte Naturwissenschaftliche Achard), 635 Character, the Psychology of (A. A. Roback), Reihe (Raphael Ed. Liesegang.). Band xix; Hospital Organization and Management 138 Hormone und Innere Sekretion (Fritz [including Planning and Construction], Charities Register and Digest, 806 Laquer), 985 (Captain J. E. Stone), 183 Chemistry, Colloid and lhysiologic. Lectures Endocrinology. See also Secretions, Internal Humanity and Labour in China (Adelaide on the Biologic Aspects of, 902 Epilepsy (L. J. J. Mu4kens), 1027 Mary Anderson), 1029 Chemistry, Physiological: Lehrbuch der Phy- Epitheliomas of the Skin: La Roentgen- Hygiene: Cours d'HygiMne (L4on Bernard and siologischen und Pathologischen Chemie therapie des Epitheliomas Cutan6s et Robert Debre). 669 (Otto Filrth). 554 Cutaneo-Muqueux par la Methode du Dr. J. Hygiene and Preventive Medicine (Milton J. Child. Everyday Problems of the Everyday Coste (Georges Girel). 1029 Rosenau), fifth edition, 58 Child (Douglas A. Thom), 501 Everyday Problems of the Everyday Child Hygiene and Sanitation: The Essentials of Child, the Normal, and How to Keep it Normal (Douglas A. Thom). 531 Mlodern Health Care(Jesse Feiring Williams). in Mind and Morals (B. Sachs), 185 Experimental Medicine. See Medicine 59 Childhood. Common Disorders and Diseases Faeces: Pr6cis de Coprologie Clinique (Rene Hygiene and Sanitation. a Manual of (Seneca. of (George Frederic Still), fifth edition, 15 Gaultier), 763 Egbert), eighth edition 58 Children, Aids to the Diagnosis and Treatment Feeding and Nutritional Disorders in Infancy Hymen: or The Future of Marriage (Norman of Diseases of (John McCaw), sixth edition, and Childhood (Julius H. Hess), fifth edition, Haire), 501 454 184 Hypertension: L'hypertension arterielle soli- Children and Infants,Diseases of (.J. P. Crozer Feriiments: Die Fermentie und ihre Wirkungen taire (L. Pellissier), 804 Griffith and A. Graeme Mitchell), second (Carl Oppenheimer), 454 Hypertensive diseases: Die Hypertoniekrank- edition, 805 Ferments: Die Methodik der Permente (Carl heiten (Eskil Kylin). 266 Circulation: La Circulation Sanguine rAri- Oppenheimer and Ludwig Pincussen), fifth Hypotension (Alfred Friedlander), 635 ph4rique et ses Troubles (A. Dumas). 266 edition, 454 Immortality (I. Harris), 672 Circulatory Disorders: Die Hypertoniekrank- Fevers: Le Syndrome M%Iin dans les Maladies Indian Materia Medica (K. M. Nadkarni), 901 heiten (Eskil Kylin), 266 de l'Enfance (V. Hutinel), 635 Infant Nutrition. See Nutrition City Health Administration (Carl E Field, River and Hill (Eric Parker), 1069 Infants and Children, Diseases of(J. P. Orozer McCombs), 224 Fighters of Fate: A Story of Men and Women Griffith and A. Graeme Mitchell', second Clinical Handbook for Residents, Nurses, and who have Achieved Greatly lDespite the edition, 805 Students (edited by Victor M Coppleson), Handicap of the Great White Plague (.1. Infectious Diseases, a Text-book of. the third 1115 Arthur Myers). 720 edition of Goodall and Washbourn's Manual Clinique M4dicale de l'H6pital Beaujon (Ch. First Aid for India. Manual of (Major Hassan of Infectious Diseases (revised by E. W. Achard), 635 Suhrawardy), second edition, 919 Goodall), 310 Colon, Tonic Hardening of the (T. Stacey Fish, Fishing, and Fishermen (William Caine), Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo. Wilson). 356 902 Scientific Reports from, vol. v, 600 Colour Blindness Tests: Stillings pseudo- Food Infections and Food Intoxications (S. R. Insurance; Lehrbueb der Unfallheilkunde isochromatische Tafein zur Prtifung des Damon), 1113 Paul Jottkowitz), 1068 Farbensinnes (S. Hertel), 986-Tafeln mit Foods, their Composition and Analysis (Alex- Internal Diseases, Pathological Physiology of Umschlag-farben zum Nachweis von rela- ander Wynter Blyth and Meredith Wynter (Albion Walter Hewlett), third edition, 1068 tiver Rot -. und Grtinsichtigkeit (Ernst Blyth), seventh edition, 947 Internal Secretions. See Secretions and Endo- Wo fflin), 986 Foods, Fatty: Oils, Fats, and Fatty Foods (E. crinology Confessions of a Tenderfoot " Coaster" Richards Bolton and Cecil Revis), second Kala-azar (L. Everard Napier), second edition. (Warren Ihenry), 986 edition, S47 1069 Confidential Chats with Boys, 101-With Girls, Fractures: Traitement des Fractures par le Laboratory Methods, Clinical (George L. 101 Practicien (Dr. Etienue), 396 Rohdenburg), 1068 CoDgestion: Stauungstypen bei Krieslauf- Fractures: Traitement des Fractures du Col Labyrinth, Leeons sur l'exploration de storungen (Herbert Elias and Adolf Feller), de F6mur (Jacques Leveuf and Ch. Girode). l'appareil vestibulaire (Ea. Baldenweek), 555 670 849 Land of To-morrow (Henry M. Grey), 671 Creator Spirit: a Survey of Christian Doctrine Fractures, Treatment of (Charles Locke Laryr,x, Diseases of the (Harold Barwell). in the Light of Biology, Psychology, and Scudder), tenth edition, 396 third edition, 1027 Mysticism (Charles E. Raven), 311 French Medical Service in the War: La Latin Names of Common Plants (F. Dawtrey Criminology, See Trials Service de Santo pendant la Guerre, 1914- Drewitt), 986 Dentistry, Operative: Ontlines of Dental 1918 (Inspecteur-G6n&ral A. Mignon). Tomes I, Lippincott's Pocket Formulary (George E. Science, vol. ix (J. D. Hamilton Jamieson), II, II[, IV, 1112 Rehberger), 398 1069 Galatea, or the Future of Darwinism (W. Liver Diet, Recipes forDrs. Minot andMurphy's Dentists Register (1928), 502 Russell Brain), 1029 (compiled by Florence Irwin), 102 Dermatology: Precis de Dermatologie (J. Gall Bladder. Liver, and Pancreas, Suirgical Locomotive-God,the (William Ellery L eonard) Darier), fourth edition. 948 Diseases of, and their Treatment (Moses 501 Dermatology. See also Skin Diseases Behrend), 265 London, the Earlier Inhabitants of (F. G. Diabetes: Die Zuckerkrankheit und ihre Gall Bladder: La v6sicule biliaire (H. Chiray, Parsons), 138 Rehandlung (C. von Noorden and S. Isaac), I. Pavel, and A. Lomon), 265 Luing Diseases, Diagnosis and Treatment in 17 Gases, Noxious, and the Principles of Respira- (Frank E. Tylecote and George Fletdher), 985 Diabetes: La Pathog6nie et le Traitement du tion Influencing their Action (Yandell Hen- Malaya, British, Handbook to (R. L. German), Diab4te (J. P. Bouckaert), 17 derson and Howard W. Haggard), 355 949 Diabetic Life: its Control by Piet and Insulin Gastro-Dnodenal Radiology. See Radiology Malignant Disease. the Surgical Treatment of (R. D. Lawrence), tbird edition, 16 General Medical Council, Minutea for 1927, (Sir HolburtJ. Waring), 453 Diagnosis. Clinical, by Laboratory Methods 357-Index to Minutes from 19 3 to 1927. Malnutrition, Rebuilding the Child: a Study (James Campbell Todd and Arthur Hawley 357 in Malnutrition (Frank Howard Richardson), Sanford), sixth edition, 1067 General Practice, How to Start in (Isaac G. 901 Diagnosis, Clinical, the Kethods of (Alexander Briggs). 1028 Manipulation, Treatment by (A. G. Timbrell George Gibson and William Tregonwell General Practice, the Specialties in (Francis Fisher), second edition, 397 Collier), 849 W. Palfrey), 719 Mantell, Gideon Algernon, Surgeon and Geo- Diagnosis. Physical (Richard C. Cabot), ninth Genital organs. See Reproductive logist (Sydney Spokes), 311 edition, 310 Getting Well and Staying Well (John Potts), Marie, Pierre, Trevaux et M4moires, 762 Diagnosis, Physical (W. D Rose). fifth edition, 949 Materia Medica, the Indian tK. M. Nadkarni), 902 Goitres, the Simple (Robert 8[cCarrison), 1067 931 Diagnosis and Physical Healing (F. G. Crook- Gonococcal Infection in the MIale (Abr. L. Materia Medica for Nurses (A. Muir Crawford), shank), 185 Wolbarst), 100 949 Diathermy: Die Klinische Anwendung der Green's Manual of Pathology and Morbid Medical Annual, 850 Diathermie (Iwan von BUiben), 60 Anatomy (Revised by A. Piney), fourteenth Medical and Dental Students Register (1928), 502 Diathermy, its Production and Uses in Medi- edition, 763 Medical Department of the United States cine and Surgery (Elkin P. Cumberbatch), Gums and Oral Mucous Membrane, Diseases Army in the World War. Volume XI, Part second edition, 454 of the (Sir Kenneth Goadby), third edition, One (prepared under the direction of Major- Dictionary, Black's Veterinary (edited by 357 GAneral M. W. Ireland), 137 Willi m C. Miller), 672 Guy's Hospital Reports Vol. 78 (Vol. 8, fourth Medical Ethics, Percival's (edited by Chauncey Digestive Organs, Diseases of, with Special series), 555 D. Leake), 984 Reference to their Diagnosis and Treatment Gynaecology (Howard A. Kelly), 634 Medical History, Annals of, Vol. IX, No. 4 (ChLrles D. Aaron). fourth edition, 806 Gynaecology for Nurses (Harry Sturgeon (edited by Francis R. Packard), 139; Vol. X. Directing Mental Energy (Francis Aveling), Crossen), 806 No. 1, 1068 499 Gynaecology for Students and Practitioners Medical History: a Short History of Medicine, Disease: Krankheitslehre der Gegenwart (Thomas Watts Eden and Cuthbert Lockyer), introducing Medical Principles to Students (Gotthold Herxbeimer), 556 third edition, 396 and Non-medical Readers (Charles Singer), 947 Dog, Topographical Anatomy of the (O. Gynaecology, a Textbook .of (James Young), Medical History, the Peaks of: an Outline of Charnock Bradley), second edition, 18 second edition, 600 the Evolution of Medicine for the Use of Dougal, Samuel Herbert, Trial of (edited by Hsematology, Recent Advances in (A. Piney), Medical Students and Practitioners (Charles F. Tennyson Jesse), 1029 second edition, 1114 L. Dana (second edition), 555 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. TiABRTis 29 LMDICAL JOURNAL 2 Reviews of Books (continued): Revie!ws of Books (contitiued): Reviews of Books (continued): Medical History: Storia della medicina Pediatrics: Aids to the Diagnosis and Treat- Sanitary Law and Practice (W. Robertson and (Arturo Castiglioni), 266 ment of Diseases of Children (John McCaw), Charles Porte-). sixth edition, 719 MIedical Jurisprudence, Taylor's Principles sixth edition. 454 Science and Human Progress (Sir Oliver and Practice of (edited by Sydney Smitb), Pediatrics. Clinical (edited by Royal Storrs Lodge). 671 eighth edition, 761 Haynes): Vol. viii, Diseases of the Digestive Secretions, Internal, the Comparative Physio- Medical Register, 501 Systeml of Childhood (Frank C. Neff), 138; logy of (Lancelot T. Hogben), 223 Medical Science for Everyday Use (Shields vol. ix, Diseases of the Respiratory System Secretions, Internal: Las Secreciones Internas Warren), 185 in Infants and Children (William L. Funk- de las GlAndulas Sexuales (Alexander Medicine and Art: Esculape chez les Artistes houser), 138; vol. x. Nutrition and Develop- LipschUitz), Spanish translation, 139. See a180 (Dr. CabanAs), 719 ment (Lawrence T. Royster). 138; vol. i, Pre- Endocrinology Medicine, Experimental, an Introduction to natal Care (R. W. Lobenstine and H. C. Sex: Confidential Chats with Boys (William the Study of (('laude Bernard. translated by Bailey, 1113; vols. ii and iii, The Newborn Lee Howard), 101 Henry Copley Grepne), 90) (C. G. Grulee and B. E. Bonar), 1113; vol. xii, Sex: Confidential Chats with Girls (William Medicine, History of. See Medical History Infant and Child Feeding (H. B. Wilcox), Lee Howard), 101 MJedicine and the Man (Millais Culnin), 455 1113; vol. v, Disorders of the Nervous System Sex, the Education of Boys in the Subject of, Medicine, Recent Advances in (G. E. Beau- in Childhood (Bronson Crothers), 1113; Dis- 61 mont and E. C. Dodds), 851 eases of the Blood and Blood-building Organs Sex: Facts for the Married (William Lee Meningiomas, the (Harvey Cushing), 16 (W. P. Lucas and A. H. Washbuirn), 1113: Howard), 101 Mental capacities, the measurement of (Cyril vol. xiii. The Internal Secretory System and Sex Hygiene, Plain Facts on (Williamii Lee Burt), 265 Metabolism (PF. B. Talbot), 1113; vol. xiv, Howard), 101 Mental Disorders (Hubert J. Norman), 634 Infectious Diseases of Infancy and Child- Sex Problems Solved (William Lee Howard). Mental Energy, Directing (Francis Aveling), hood (H. L. K. Sbaw), 1113; vol. xv, Surgery 101 499 of Childhood (R. W. Bolling", 1113 Skin Diseases (Robert W. MacKenna), second Micro-organisnms: Handbuch der pathogenen Pediatrics, the Modern Practice of (William edition, 599 Mikroorganismen (W. Kolle and A. v. Palmer Lucas), 453 Skin Diseases, Common (R. Cranston Low), 100. Wassermann), 223 Peking Union Medical College, Selected Con- See also Dermatology Middle Age and Keeping Young (E. L. Hope- tributions from, vol. vi, 455 Simiith, Madeleine, Trial of (edited by Tennyson well-Ash), 267 Percival's Medical Ethics (edited by Chauncey F. Jesse), 266 Midwifery: History of British Midwifery from D. Leake), 984 Social Structure of England and Wales as 1650 to 1800 (Herbert R. Spencer), 60 Pharmacognosy and Materia Medica (Hnmer illustrated by Statistics, a Survey of (A. m. Mind, the (byvarious authors,edited by R. J. S. C. Washbourn and Walter H. Blomlle), 355 Carr-Saunders and D. Caradog Jones), 598 McDowall), 555 Pharmacological Action: Principesde Pharma- S3timulus in the Economic Life (Sir Josiah Mind and its Mechanism- (Paul Bousfield and codynamie (L. Hugounenq and G. Florence), Stamp), 357 W. D. Bousfiel(l), 224 718 Strabismus (Oscar Wilkinson), 762 Mosquito Reduction and Malarial Prevention: Pharmacology, a Manual of (Torald Sollmann), Struggles of Male Adolescence (C. Stanford A Pr6cis (J. A. Crawford and B. S. Clialam', third edition, 499 Read), 806 1029 Pharmacotherapeuticz, Materia Medica and Surgery, Abdominal. of Children (L. E. Mosquito Survey of Certain Parts of South Drug Action (Solomon So!is-Cohen and Barrington-Ward), 554 Africa (Part ID (Alexander Ingram and Botha Thomas Stotesbury Githens), 1027 Surgery, Clinical, Physical Signs in (Hamilton De Meillon), 949 Photomicrography, Handbook of (H. Lloyd Bailey), 137 Mosquito Surveys (Malcolm E. Macgregor), 455 Hind and WT. Brough Raudles-, secoild Surgery, Ophtbalmic: Chirurgie de l'Oeil et de Motherhood: Advice to the Expectant Mother edition, 949 ses Annexes (F. Terrien), third edition, 1067 on the Care of Her Health (F. J. Browne), Physical Diq gnosis (Riehard C. Cabot), ninth Surgery. Orthopaedic, Treatise on (Royal second edition, 1069 edition, 310-(W. D. Rose), fifth edition. 902 Whitman), eighth e Iition, 102 Motherhood, Approaching (George L. Brod- Physical Signs in Clinical S"rgery, Demi-on- Surgery at the Salpetriere: Travaux de la head), tbird edition, 455 monstrations of (Hamilton Bailey), 137 clinique chirurgicale et du Centre anti- Nerve Tracts of the Brain and Cord Anatomy: Physics in Medical Radiology (Sidney Russ. cancereux de la Salp6tri6re (A. Gosset), Physiology: Applied Neurology (Williamn L. H. Clark, and B. D. H. Watters), 984 second series. 599 Keiller), 554 Physics, Practical, for Medical Students (Mary Surgery, a Shorter (R. J. McNeill Love), 185 Nervous System, Central, Birth Inujlries of: D. Waller, 225 Surgery, Synopsis of (Ernest W. Hey Groves). Part I, Cerebral Birth Injulries ("rank R. Physiological Chemistry. See Chemistry eighth edition, 397 Ford); Part II. Cord Birth Injuries (Brouson Physiology, Experimiiental (Sir Edward Survival of the Unfittest (Charles Wticksteed Crothers and Mfarian C. Putnam), 396 Sharpey-Sehafer), fourth edition, 851 Armstrong), 600 Neuirology, Clinical, Textbook of (Israel B. Physiology, Pathological. of Internal Diseases Taylor's Pt inciples and Practice of Medical Wechsler), 100 (Albion Walter Hewvlett), third edition, 1068 Jurisprudence (edited by Sydney Smith), Neurology and Psychiatry, Archives of (edited Piersol's Normal Histology, thirteenth edition, eighthl edition, 761 by Frederick L. Gollal, 69 397 That Body of Yours (Jsm--es W. Barton), 18 Nose, Throat, and Ear Diseases, Handbook of Pneumothorax and the Surgical Treatment of Therapeutics, Practical, Textbook of (Hobart (W. S. Syme), second edition, 355 Pulmonary Tuberculosis (Olive Riviere), Amory Hare), twentieth edition, 139 Nose, Throat, and Ear Diseases, for Practi- second edition. 900 Therapeutics, Textbook of (A. A. Stevens), tioners and Students (edited by A. Logan Polynuclear Count (W. E. Cooke and Eric seventh edition, 102 Turner). second edition, 355 Ponder), 139 Thoracoscopy: Atlas Thoracoseopicon (Felix Nose. See aso Ear and Throat Diseases Post-mortem Appearances (Joan A1. Ross), Cova), 719 Nurse. Catholic: Her Spirit and Her Duties second edition, 398 Thoracoscopy: Lehrbuch und Atlas der (Father Richard J. Murphyl, 267 Post-mnortems and Morbid Anatomiy (Tlheodore Laparo- und Thorakoskopie (Roger Korbsch), Nurse, How to Become a (edited by Sir Henry Shen'nan), second edition, 805 719 Burdett), eleventh edition, 1029 Potassiunm and Calcium in the Bloocl: Der Throst, Nose, and Ear Diseases (Dan Nursing, Home, a Compendium of Aids to Gehalt des Blutes an Calciuin unod Kalium McKenzie), second edition, 355 (N. Corbet Fletcher), third edition, 555 (Eskil IKylin). 60 Throat. See also Nose anid Ear Diseases Nursing-Mental and Nervous Diseases (Albert Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (Milton J. To-day and other Verses (N. Bishop Harman), Coulson Buckley), 671 Rosenau), fifth edition, 58 671 Nutrition, Infant, the Principles of, and their Prison-Breakers (Allan M. Phillip), 5CO Trauma and Compensation in Obstetric and Practical ADplication (K. H. Tallerman and Prot- zoology: an Introduction to Mledical Gynaecological Cases (Douglas Marshall C. K. J. Hamilton), 1028 Protozoology (Lieut.-Col. Robert Knowles), Lindsay), 948 Nutrition, Pirquet System of: Ernithrung 670 Trenck, Frederick Baron, Strange Adventures Gesunder und Kranker Kinder (E. Novel, C. Psychiatry, Manual of (edited by Aaron J. of (edited by Philip Murray), 501 Pirquet, and R. Wagner), 851 Rosanoff), sixth edition. 18 Trials, Notable British: Madeleine Smith Nutrition Work with Children (Lydia J. Psychiatry, Text-book of (Arthur P. Noyes), 671 (edited by F. Tennyson Jesse), 266-Adelaide Roberts), 184 Psvcho-Analysis, Further Contributions to Bartlett (edited by Sir John Hall). 266- Nutritional Disorders of Infancy and Child-, the Theory and Techni(lue of (XSAndor Samuel Herbert Dougal (edited by F. hood, Feeding and (Julius H. Hess), fifth Ferenezi, translated by Jane Isabel Sutti), 61 Tennyson Jesse), 1029 edition, 184 Psychology, Abnormal, and Mental Hygiene, Tropical diseases: Arbeiten tiber Tropen- Oils, Fats, and Fatty Foods (E. Richards Readings in (edited by W. S. Taylor), 311 krankheiten und deren Grenzgebiete (Bern- Bolton and Cecil Revis), second edition, 947 Psychology, the Measurement of Mlental hard Nocht zu seinem 701, 600 Ophthalmic Optics, an Introductory Course in Capacities (Cyril Burt). 265 Tropical Medicine, Recent Advances in (Sir (Alfred Cowan), 1114 Psycho!ogy of the Soldier (F. C. Bartlett), 310 Leonard Rogers), 137 Ophthalmic Surgery. See Surgery Psychology, Studies in (William Elder', 185 Trypanosomiasis, Human, Report of the Ophthalmological Society of the United King- Psychopathology, Problems in (T. W. League of Nations Commission on, 225 dom, Transactions, vol. xlvii, 398 Mitchell, 902 Tubercle Virus, Polymorphism, and the Treat- Ophtbalmology. Aids to (N. Bishop Harman), PuLblic Health: Cours d'Hygi6ne (L6on Bernard ment of Tuberculosis and Lupus with Oleum seventh edition, 267 and Robert Debr6), 669. See also Hygiene Allii (William C. Minchin). third edition, 225 Ophthalmology, hlandbook of (Humphrey Radiology: Radiologie Clinique du Tube Tuberculosis: Overcoming Tuberculosis Neame and F. A. Williamson-Noble), 15 Digestif. I, Estomac et Duodenum (Pierre (Gerald B. Webb and Charles T. Ryder), Organic Inheritance in Man (F. A. E. Crew), Duval, Jean-Cbarles Roux, and Henri third edition, 61 718 B60c5re), 5r0 Tuberculosis, Pulmonary (G. T. Hebert), 901 Orthopaedic Surgery. Treatise on (Royal Radiology, the Theory and Practice of Tuberculosis, Pulmonary, Pneumothorax and Whitman), eighth edition, 102 (Bernard J. Leggett), 804 the Surgical Tr-eatment of (Clive Riviere), OLology, the Essentials of (George Birming- Radiotherapy: La Roentgenth6rapie des second edition, 900 ham McAuliffe), 600 Epithiliomas Cutan6s et Cutan6o-Muqueux Tuberculosis Schemes for Great Britain and Otology. See aleo Ear par la M6thode du Dr. J. Coste (Georges Ireland, Handbook of, fifth edition, 185 Oto-Rhino-Laryugology: La Haute Fr6quence Girel), 1029 Urography (William F. Braasch and Benjamin en Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie (Dr. Leroux- Radiotherapy: Les Bases Plsysiques de la H. Hager), second edition. 849 Robert), second edition, 902 Radiotherapie (Jean Dubost), 635 Urinary Secretion: Die Drei-Drusentheorie Pathological Physiology. See Physiology Radiotherapy: Pr6cis de Radioth6rapie Pro- der Harnbereitung (August Ptitter), 1029 Pathology, CliLical (P'. N. Pant n and J. R. fonde (Iser Solomon), 17. See also X rays Urology: Handbuch der Urologie (A. v. Marrack', second edition, 1068 Rebuilding the Child: A Study in Malnutrition Lichtenberg, F. Voelcker, and H. Wildbolz), Pathology: Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory (Frank Howard Richardson', 901 398 Methods (James Campbell Todd and Arthur Refraction, Applied (Homer Erastus Smith), Urology and Syphilology (Charles H. Chet- Hawley Sanford), sixth edition, 1067 61 wood), fourth edition, 669 Pathology, Clinical: Clinical Laboratory Pro- Reproductive Disorders: Les Troubles Fuoc- Vade-Mecum, Bolles Lee's Microtomist's cedures (George L. Rohdenburg, 1068 tionnels de l'Appareil G6nital de Ia Femme (edited by J. Bronte Gatenby and E. V. Pathology, Human, Textbook of (Howard T. (Gaston Cotte), 900 Cowdray), ninth edition, 672 Karfner), 599 Rickets, ExDerimental (Poul Freudenthal), 762 Varicose Veins, the Injection Treatment of Pathology, Outlines of (HorstOertel) 598 Round the Fountain, fourtlh edition, 60 (A. H. Douthwaite), third edition, 1069 Pathology, Principles of (Charles Powell St. Bartholomew's Hospital Reports, vol. lx Venous congestion. See Congestion White), 598 (edited by W. McAdam and others), Vertebrae: Etudes sur les affections de la Peaks of Medical History. See Medical 16 colonne vertAbrale (Andr LUri), 901 Thur B sm 30 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. IMEIDICAL JOUNNAS

Reviews of Books (continued): ROBERTS, Lydia J.: Nutrition Work with Royal Medical Benevolent Fund. See Fund Veterinary bacteriology. See Bacteriology Children, rev., 184 Royal Sanitary Institute: Lectures and demon- Veterinary Dictionary. See Dictionary ROBBERTsoN. George M.: Report on the Royal strations for smoke inspectors, 119-Congress Who's Who in the Nursing World, 672 Edinburgh Hospital for Mental and Nervous of, 479, 609. See also Congress-The welfare of X-Rays and Radium in the Treatment of Diseases, 406-Etiology of alcoholism, 596 hop-pickers, 678 Diseases of the Skin (George M. MacKee), ROBERTsON, Lewis S., appointed superintendent ROYSTER, Hubert Ashley: Appendicitis, rev., 806 second edition, 17. See also Radiotherapy of the Pretoria Hospital, 831 ROYSTER, Lawrence T.: Nutrition and Develop- Year Book, International Health (1927), 986 ROBERTSON, W. (and Charles PORTER): Sani- ment, rev., 138 Year-Book of the Scientific and Learned tary Law and Practice, sixth edition, rev., 719 RUBLE, W. A.: Post-graduation work in Vienna, Societies of Great Britain and Ireland. ROBERTSON, William: Prolongation of age in 77 session 1926-27, 556 Scotland, 728 Ruminants, iron starvation in (B. C. Aston), 568. Year Book and Guide, South and East African ROBERTSON-BATN, Ian S.: Midwives and ante- See also Bush disease (edited by A. Samler Brown and G. Gordon natal work, 612 Running as a recreation, 334 Brown), 672 ROBINSON, A. Leyland: Torsion of a 'hydro- RuSEaTON, Mr.: The pulpless tooth, 549 Year Book of the Universities of the Empire salpinx, 668 Russ, Sidney: Diathermy in relation to circu- (1928), 7c3 ROBINSON, James, knighthood to have beeu latory disorders, 134- (L. H. CLARK and conferred on, 24-Obituary notice of, 36 B. D. H. WALTERS): Physics in Medical Rheumatic children, supervisory centres for, in ROBINsON, James (and Hugh T. ASHBY): Ergot Radiology, rev., 984 London, 373 poisoning among rye bread consumers, 302 (0) RUSsELL, Colonel A. J. H.: Cholera bilivaccin, Rheumatic diseases clinics in London, the ROBINSON, Louis, obituary notice of, 240 274 proposed, 152, 883 RoBsoN, W. M.: Medical examinations for life RUSSELL, M. M.: Rapid first labour, 382 Rheumatic diseases, conference on at Bath, 25, assurance, 376 RUTHERFORD, Sir Ernest, admitted an honorary 510, 581, 768,852-Opening meeting, 852-Ples1- ROCHiE, Alex. E.: The intravenous injection of Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of dfntial introduction: The problem stated, 852-= indigo-carmine, 921 London, 866 Social aspects, 852-The cost to tbhe nation, 852 Rockefeller Foundation: Methods and Problms RUTEVEN, Jane Henderson, obituary notice of, -Organization of- me4ical treatment, 852- of Medical Education, eighth series, 25, 316- 785 Continental experience, 853-Environment and Research Institute for Psychiatry at Munich, RYDER, Charles T. (and Gerald B. WEBB): Over- incidence, 853-The caisation of rheumatism, 120-Offers to equip an All-Indian School of coming Tuberculosis, third edition, rev., 61 854-Predisposing factors in childhood, 854- Hygiene, 865 Rye bread and ergot poisoning. See Ergot and: The bacterial factor, 855-The cardiac problem, Rockefeller Medical Fellowships, 815 Poisoning 855-Fibrositis and panniculitis, 855-Patho- ROEsCHMANN, Dr., German legislation against RYLmE, John A.: The clinical study of pain: with logical investigations, 855- The 'endocrine venereal disease, 562 special reference to the pains of visceral factor, 855-Papers taken as read, 856-General ROGER, Robert, obituary notice of, 1093 disease, 537 (0) discussion On causation, 856-The treatment of ROGERS, J. S. Y.: Case of chloroma in a child of rheumatism, 857-Prevention of chronic rheu- 11 months, 222 matism, 857-Rheumatic infection in child- ROGERs. Kenneth: The Boar's Head Tavern in S. hood, 857-Vaccines: their use and abuse, 857- Eastcheap, rev., 851 Physical treatment, 857-The scope of surgery, ROGERS, Sir Leonard: Recent Advances in St. Bartholomew's Hospital Gazette: Vitamins 858-General discussion on treatment, 858- Tropical Medicine. rev., 137-Liver diet in in verse. 292 Civic entertainment, 838-Luncheon by the pernicious anaemia, 179-Life assurance in the St. John of Jerusalem, Order of. and the British Bath Division, 859-Leading article, 860 tropics, 219-Small-pox and climate in England Red Cross Society. See Red Cross and Society Rheumatic diseases in hospitals, clinical con- and Wales, 300 (0)-Robert Boyle Lecture on SABERTON. Claude William Scott, obituary ference on, 381 climate and disease incidence in India, now notice of, 239 Rheumatic diseases treated by physical methods published in pamphlet form, 333-Climate and Sac, eversion of for hydrocele. See Hydrocele in Germany (B. Fortescue Fox and Margarethe epidemic disease, 848-Incidence and spread of SACHs, B.: The Normal Child and How to Keep Mautner), 815 cholera in India, reprinted as a memoir, 1053 it Normal in Mind and Mor-als, rev., 185 Rheumatic heart infections, collective research, ROHDENBURG, George L.: Clinical Labo ratory SADLER, Sir Michael: Education. 28 512 Procedures, rev., 1068 Salaries of medical officers (parliamentary Rheumatic infection in children, the early ROLLESTON, Sir Humphry Davy: Appreciation note), 332; and Education Committees, 952 detection and supervisiop of (Geo. A. Allan), 39 of Sir Percy Bassett-Smith, 35-Appreciation Salaries of medical women. 612, 832. See also. (0) - Discussion at the Royal Society of of Sir Dawson Williams, 417-Visit to Phila- Medical women Medicine, 350 delphia, 580-Made an Honorary Doctor of Sale of Food and Drugs Acts. See Food Rheumatic myocarditis. See Myocarditis Laws of Jefferson Medical College, 580-The SALTER, Alfred: Edinburgh Corporation BilL, Rheumatism in childhood, detection and care of causation of rheumatism. 854 376 (A. Dingwall Fordyce), 220-A study of (A. P. ROLLESTON, J. D.: Serum prophylaxis and SAMUErL, A. M.: Biochemical products, 188 Thomson), 459 therapy in the specific fevers, 98-Diphtheria Sanatorium treatment, cost of (parliamentary Rheumatism, chronic muscular, and pannicul- carriers, 181-Etiology of alcoholism, 595- note), 829-Of tuberculous persons andvaccina- itis (Ralph Stockman), 293(0) Laryngeal diphtheria in old age, 1020(0) tion (parliamentary note), 1095 Rheumatism and tuberculosis. afflnities between ROLSTON, Cecil Mitchell, appointed an offlcial Sanatoriums for Consumption:-King Edward (W. Camac Wilkinson), 749 (0) member of the Legislative Council of the VII, Midburst: Report, 195-East Fortune: Rheumatoid arthritis. See Arthritis Presidency of Dominica, 650 Report, 728, 822-Queen Elisabeth, Budakeszi, Rheumatoid diseases review of books on, 183 ROPER, F. A.: Surgical treatmeent of chronic jubilee of, 1097-Winsley, Bath: Report, 1125 RHODESB, Lieut.-Col. James Havelock Alexander, gastric ulcer, 451-Case of marked cyanosis, SANDERS, J. Herbert: Congenital absence of one obituary notice of, 1032 946-Case of pylephlebitis, 946 ovary and the corresponding Fallopian tube. Rib, fracture of the neck of by indirect violence RoQuiFs. Frederick: Gynaecological involve- 1065 (Guy Branson and James F. Braileford), 346 ment of the abdominal wall, 55-Pregnancy SANFORD, Arthur Hawley (and James Campbell RICHARDS, H. A.: Anaesthetic3 in obstetrics, 395 and epidemic encephalitis, 351 TODD): Clin1ical Diagnosis by Laboratory RICHARDSON, Frank Howard: Breaqt-feeding, Rosacea, digestive factors in (Sibyl R. Eastwood), Methods, sixth edition, rev., 1067 602-Rebuilding the Child: a Study in lMal- 222 SANGER, Margaret (editor): Proceedings of the nutrition, rev., 901 RosANOFF, Aaron J. (editor): Manual of Psv- World Population Conference, 639 RICHARDsON, George (and Gilbert W. CHARBLEY): chiatry, sixth edition, rev., 18 Sanitary law, review of book on, 719 Case of volvulus neonatorum, 494 RosE, B. T.: Treatment of oral and rectal cancer Sanitation of rural districts (parliamentary RICHARDSON, G. B.: Polymastia, 346 bv radium. 936 (0) note), 648 RIcHMOND, Mrs. Bruce: The protection of RosE. W. D.: Physical Diagnosis, fifth edition, SANTOS, Novoa, appointed professor of medical maternity, 463 rev., 902 pathology at Madrid. 741 RICHou, Dr., appointed professor of medical ROSENAU, Milton J.: Preventive Medicine and Sarcoma botryoides (Maslen Jones), 552 pathology at Nancy, 581 Hygiene, fifth edition,rev., 58 Sarcoma. Jensen's rat, cytology of (H. B. Fell Rickets and condensed skimmed milk (parlia- Ross, Joan M.: Post-mortem appearances, second and J. A. Andrews), 274 mentary note), 428 edition, rev., 398 Sarcoma of the lung and liver (R. H. Micks) 553 Rickets, ergosterol, and vitamin D, 78 Ross, T. A.: Theories of suggestion, 53-Etiology Sarcoma of ovary accompanied by metrorrhagia Rickets, irradiated ergosterol, and ultra-violet of alcobolism, 5e6-Report on the Cassel Hos- (A. Gough), 668 light, 237 pital, 908 Sarcoma of ovary in a child associated with Rickets, review of books on, 762 Ross, T. Douglas: Broncho-pneumonia in child. sexual precocity (A. Southam), 661(0) Rickets, effects of sunsbine on (Alan Brown and ren treated by injections of emetine, 966 Sarcoma of the stomach (James S. Hall), 393 (0> Frederick F. Tisdall, 27. ROTH, E. J. H.: Chronic vinegar poisoning. 77 -(Alexander Smith), 632-(A. H. Heslop), 845 RIDDELL. Lord: Voluntary hospitals and public RoTE, Paul Be-nard: The origin of ischaemic Sarcoma of the uterus (W. Gilliatt), 219-Spon- authorities. 280 contracture, 921 taneous rupture of (H. Leith Murray and A. A. RIDDELL, Major William Hunter, obituary RO'UDOPOLOULOS, P., Legion of Honour conferred Gemmell), 981 notice of, 329 on, 1133 Sarcomata, inoperable, treated with radium RIDOUT, C. A. S.: Pulmonary and gastro-intes- Round the Founttain, fourth edition, rev., 60 (Roy Ward), 123 (0) tinal sequels of naso-oral sepsis, 96 Rous, Peyton, awarded the John scott prize, 37 Barcomatous metaplasia of a uterine fibroma RIGBY, Sir Hugh, appointed sergeant-surgeon to Roux, Jean-Charles (Pierre DUVAL and Henri (Leith Murray), 497-(A. A. Gemmell), 498 the King, 460 BtCLkRE): Radiologie Clinique du Tube SARGENT, Percy, honour of knigh hood con- RIGDEN, Walter, obituary notice of. 478 Digesti.f: I, Estomac et Duodenuldm. rev., 500 ferred on, 23 Ringworm infection in London school children, ROWLAND, F. M. (F. W. MARSHALL and J. SAUNDERS, C. M.: Congenital pyloric stenosi. types of (J. G. Hare and P. Tate), 196 MENTON): An unusual case of food poisoning, 946 Ringworm and its treatment (J. M. H. MacLeod). 439 (0) SAVILL, Agnes: Diathermy in relation to circu- 656 (0) ROWLANDS, R. P.: Gastro-jejunal ulcer. 433 (0) latory disturbances, 134 Rio de Janeiro: Establishment of an institute ROWLETTE, R. J.: The over-sensitive child, 220- SAWDAY, A. Ernest: Case of polydactylism iD for the study of the anatomy of the brain, 479 Psychoneuroses, 221-The medical profession the foot, 846 Rising test " for acute abdomen. See Abdomen and the public, 998 Scabies, prevention of, 82 RITCHIE, W. T.. elected professor of medicine at ROWSE, A. L.:-On History: a Study of Present SCALES, John F. (and others): Hyperpyrexis iD Edinburgh, 371 Ten-dencies, rev., 600 terminal chronic nephritis, 177 BITTEBR VON SKRAMLIK, Emil, appointed pro- ROWSTRON, Noel F.: Ultra-violet light treatment Scalp, unusual pigmentation of, 243, 832. 1054 fessor of physiology at Graz, 163 of lupus erythematosus, 411 Scandinavia, report of the first case of chimney- RIVETT, L. C.: Treatment of eclampsia, 1066 ROxBuaRGE, A. C.: Ultra-violetradiation therapy, sweep's cancer in, 81 RIVIERS, Clive: The Pneumothorax and Sur- 260 Scarlet red dry dressing, 382 gical Treatment of Putlmonary T'uberculosis, ROXBURGH. David: Midwifery mortality, 1126 ScHARLiEB, Dame Mary, honorary LL.D.Edin- second edition, rev., 900 Royal Academy of Arts, winter exhibition, 119 burgh conferred on, 569 Rizzo, Leopoldo, death of, 696 Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of SCEELE, Karl, nominated a corresponding Road accident. See Accident Glasgow: Monthly meeting. 882 - Appoint- member of the SocietA Italiana di Urologia. ROBACK, A. A.: The Psychology of Character, ments. 882-Admission of Fellows, 1093 1096 rev.. 138 Royal Institute of Public Health: Lectures on ScHrF, Fritz: Die Technik der Blutgruuvet- ROBERTS, Ft.: Radiography of viscera, 930 forensic medicine, 73-The medical pr'acti- untereuchung, rev., 635 ROBERTS. Hugh Gordon, C.I.E conferred on, tioner in relation to the administration of SCHILLING, Victor: Das Blutbild usnd sei 988 justice, 136-Medico-legal aspects of criminal klinische Verwertung, rev., 102 ROBERTS, John: Oedema of the upper eyelids. abortion, 452-Arranges tours to the Continent, Schistosome infection, mixed, 1098. See also, 307 699 Bilharzia, vesical THz BRITIsr JAN.-JUNEa I928] INDEX. ML1zDIcx JOURN& 3I

SCHMIDT, Hans Reinhard, appointed professor Scotland (continued): SELLARDS, A. W. (and Edward HINDLE): Pre- of obstetrics and gynaecology at Dtsseldorf, Venereal diseases, proposed compulsory servation of yellow fever virus, 713 (0) 479 treatment of, 323. See also Edinburgh SELLEHIM, A.: Nitroglycerin in treatment of SCMDT, L.: Minimal rises of temperature in Corporation Bill sea-sickness, 244 rheumatoid arthritis, 493 (0) Food control in, 112 SELLORS, T. Holmes (and C. de W. KITCAT): SCmmINCKE, A., appointed professor of pathology Food supervision in, 153 Pulmonary fibrosis, 1018 (0) at Heidelberg, 741 Galashiels Hospital, proposed extension of, SELWYN-CLARRE, Dr.: Yellow fever in West Scholarships for tuberculosis workers. See 608 Africa, 863 ITuberculosis GLASGOW: Senile seizure, a form of (Hugh Barber), 492 (0) School children, growth of, and milk consump- Anderson College of Medicine, 517 Sensitive child. See Child tion. See Milk Blinded sailors and soldiers, new home for, Sepsis and abortion. See Abortion School children, health of in Northern Ireland 1124 Sepsis. See Dental, Focal, and Puerperal 1083 Cancer Hospital, 569 Septicaemia, specific therapy in (W. E. Dixon), School children, medical inspection of in Children's Hospital, 608 896 Dublin, 464:; in Trinidad and Tobago, 787,1097 Drunk and incapable in (parliamentary Septicemine, 357 School meals (Alfred Eichholz), 62 note), 428 Septic lesions, thermo-cautery for, 678 School medical officer, the future (Alfred A. Glasgow Corporation Venereal Diseases Bill, Sepulchral statistics, 273 Mumford), 262 727 SERTURNER, F. W. A., memorial plaque to, 243 School medical services, cost of (parliamentary Glasgow MedicalJournal, centenary number, Serum, convalescent, in the treatment of note), 830 399 anterior poliomyelitis, 369, 403 School medical services (Irish Free State), 1126 Health of. 194 Serum prophylaxis and therapy in the specific School medical staff, temporary (London), Lister in, 191 fevers (J. D. Rolleston), 98 remuneration, 325 Pneumonia in, 1044 Serum treatment: Of anthrax (G. C. E. Simp- Schools: Health teaching in (Winifred Cullis), 28 Post-graduate couirses, 822 son), 135-Of measles (leading article), 189 -Water supply of (parliamentary note), 926- Royal Asylum 323 Seuchenbekdmpfung, second quarterly issue Special, in London (parliamentary note), 926- Royal Infirmary, 71, 372 dedicated to Richard Pfeiffer, 8 3 Special, in Birmingham (parliamentary note). Royal Maternity Hospital, 71 I S:eventeenth century commonplace books, 190 926-Special, Board of Education list, 929 Venereal Diseases Bill, 727 Sewage, isolation of B. typhosus from (W. James SCHOTT, Adolf: Diatbermy in relation to circu- Victoria Infirmary, 154, 235, 323-Admission Wilson), 1061 (0) latory disturbances. 135-The springs of of paying patients, 323 Sewage, London, and the river Thames (leading Nauheim, 181 Western Infirmary, 407, 998 article), 676 SCHRuMPF-PIERION, Pierre: Tobacco and Phy- Gulland, G. Lovell, retirement of from the SEWELL, Lindley: Foreign body in the oeso- sical Efficiency, 320 Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, 640 phagus, difficult removal of. 176 (0) SCHUR, G.: Myopia in childhood, 803 Health visitors' conference, 9r7 Sex, Education of Boys in the Subject of, rev., SCHUSTER. Paul, nominated an honorary member Highland hospital extensions, 872 61 of the Socit& Italiana Oto-Neuro-Oftalmo- Hospital co-operation in the West of Scotland, Sex hormones, female (J. W. Trevan), 596 logica, 1096 686 Sex, case of mistaken (A. J. Wilson), 564 SCHWARTZ, Dr. (of Strasbourg), title of professor Hospital problems in the Highlansla, 821, 872 Sex, review of books on, 61, 101 conferred on, 243 Hospital service in North Uist, lack of (parlia- SEYMOUR. Harold F.: Pneumococcal peritonitis Sciatica, cramp after, 430. 480, 534, 930, 1054 mentary note), 1095 during the puerperium, recovery, 895 Sciatica, its varieties and treatment (Anthony Kennedy, J. R. (of Dunbeath), presentation to, SHEAmT, Yeshua, honorary M.B.E. conferred Feiling), 386 (0) 195 on, 988 Scientific knowledge to industry, application of, Larbert colony scheme:for mental defectives, Shantung Christian University. See University 741 518, 1124 SHARP, B. Buckley (and C. F. ORR WHITE): A Scientific research. See Research Leith Hospital report, 408 lubricant for applying zinc ionization to the Sclerosis, disseminated, prize for test work on Livingstone, David, relic of, 281 male urethra, 96 treatment of, 787 Mackenzie, Sir Leslie, retirement of, 996 SARP, Neville A. Dyce: Lifeassurance in the Scorbutic swelliftg simulating an acute bursitis Mackenzie, William, memorial medal, 917 tropics. 219-Notes on the gorilla, 700 (R. L. Paterson), 666 Medical appointments to theKing's Household SHARPE, Herbert: Collective investigation and in Scotland, 640 tuberculin, 469-A case of primary actino- Scotland: Medical students' visit to London, 533 mycosis of the lung, 1107 (0) Aberdeen: Royal Infirmary, 236-Royal Mental Mentalhealth conference, 872 SHARPE, Salisbury: The influenza ear, 983 Hospital, 281-Joint hospital scheme, 463- Morningside annual report, 406 SHARPEY-SCHAFER, Sir Edward:-The history of Regius professor of physiology at, 685 Naesmyth, John, 570 the Physiological Society (1876-1926): a record Age, prolongation of in Scotland, 728 Noise in relation to health, 1124 of fifty years, 3 3-Appreciation of Sir Dawson Ancient Scottish surgeon (John Naesmyth), Paratyphoid fever in Galashiels, 236, 281 Williams. 418 - Experinental Physiology, 570 Pharmacopoeia revision, discussion on, 570 fourth edition, rev., 851 Anderson College of Medicine, 517 Poisoning from furs, 407 SHAW, H. L. K.: Infectious Diseases of Infancy Animal experiments, debate on, 518 Poor Law relief in (parliamentary note), 1096 and Childhood, rev., 1113 Blind, training of, 113-Welfare of, 1043-New Public health regulations, 281 SHAW, S. C.: Surgical treatment of chronic home at Glasgow for blinded sailors and Public health in Scotland, progress of, 263 gastric ulcer, 450 soldiers, 1124 Reorganization of Offices Bill, 289, 380, 426, 427, SEAW, Wilfred: Ripening of the Graafian follicle British Medical Association, Edinburgh meet- 648 552 ing (1927), 235 Scottish Board of Health. See General Index SHAW, William Fletcher: Carcinoma of the Caledonian Medical Society, jubilee of, 371 Scottish hospitals, gifts to, 957 cervix, 57-Treatment of cancer by radium, Central Midwives Board, 236, 957 Sellar, Thomas A., presentation to, 408 159. 286-Dystocia due to vaginal atresia, 263- Chairmanshipof the Scottish Board of Health, Social hygiene in, 154 Full-term ectopic gestation, 498-Drainage in 640 Teeth of the working classes, 917 Wertheim's hysterectomy, 982 Chiropodists' conference, 1125 Tuberculosis in, 607 Sheep dip (parliamentary note), 964,1006 Craigleith Hospital, 407. See also Hospital in Venereal disease clinics in, 697. 778 Sheffield School of Medicine centenary, 956, General Index Veterinary science in, 195 1122 Crichton Royal Institution, 464 Vital statistics (1927), 517, 1043 SHELDON, W. P. H.: Familial hypertrophic Crippled Children, Scottish Hospital for, 873, pyloric stenosis, 563 1124 SCOTT, David Wolseley, obituary notice of, Shellfish, isolation of B. typhosus from (W. Crocket, James, presentation to, 641 249 James Wilson), 1061 (0) David Elder Infirmary, Govan, 113 SCOTT, E.: Bladder calculus in the male due to SHENNAN, Theodore: Post-mortems and Morbid Dunfermline, health of. 873 a foreign body, 216 Anqatomy, second edition, rev., 805 East Fortune Sanatorium, 728, 822 SCOTT, G. Laughton: A treatment of mor- SHERA, Geoffrey: Fatal suppression of urine EDINBURGH: phinism, 34 caused by latent haemagglutinins, 754 (0) Age prolongation, 728 SCOTT, H. H.: Health lessons from Bermuida, SEERRINGTON, Sir Charles: Appreciation of Sir Animal experiments, debate on, 518 448 Dawson Williams, 418-Eulogy of William British Medical Association meeting (1927), SCOTT, S. Gilbert: A method of dealing with Harvey, 868 235 a swallowed object, 133-Asthma Research SHLE, Marvin D.: Tattooing and removal of Cameron Prize, 997 Council, 468 tattoo marks, 318 Ohair of forensic medicine, 727 SCOTT, William, obituary notice of, 78 Ships, Mohammedan pilgrim, medical facilities Chair of genetics, 917 Scottish Board of Health: Joini memorandum in, 930, 1007 Child welfare conference, 194 on on " the training of the blind, 113-Pamphlet SHIRRAs, F. E. Findlay: Aids to Catering, rev Clinical teaching in, 71, 158 The supervision of the food supply and the 902 Crematorium, proposed, 153, 1124 handling and storage of food," 153-Medical Shock and abortion, 239. 327, 375, 471, 524 Crippled Children's Hospital, 873, 1124 appointment, 236 Leaflets on infective Shock in black races, 524, 650 Deaconess Hospital, 570 jaundice and on malaria, dysentery, acute Shock and collapse, current views of(V. Zachary Dental Hospital, 917 primary pneumonia and acute influenzal Cope), 54 Edinburgh Corporation Bill (Venereal pneumonia. 281 Supplementary estiffiates, Shops Bill, 616 Diseases), 289, 323. 330, 376, 378, 428. 530, 578, 378-Chairmanship of: Sir James Leishman SHORE, T. H. G.: Fibrositis, 758 685, 697, 735. See also Venereal diseases in appointed, 640-Hospital problems in the SIHIBUBSALL, F. C.: Rheumatic infection in the General Index Highlands, 821-An inquiry into post-opera- young, 350 Eye Dispensary, 464 tive tetanus (R. J. Mackie), 987-Advisory SHUTE, Mr.: Malarial treatment of general Foot clinic, 997 Committee on the Welfare of the Blind re- paralysis, 1024 Harveian festival at, 997 appointed, 10^6- Estimates, 1051-Annual SHUTTLEWORTE, George Edward, obituarynotice Health and Hygiene Exhibition, 194 report, 1080 of,1C04 Health visitors' conference, 917 SCUDDER, Charles Locke: The Treatment of SICARD, Professor Intravenous treatment of Hospital accommodation in, 1124 Fractures, tenth edition, rev., 396 varicose ulcers, 897 Hospital for Sick Children, 957 SEAGAR, E. A.: Infection of Barbados with SIICHEL, Gerald, obituary notice of, 477 LL.D. degree, 569 malaria, 66 SIDDATLL, A. C.: A test for pregnancy, 952 Lord High Commissioner visits the hos- SEALE, Fayle: Hypernephroma, 264-Infantilism Sigma, Wassermann, and Kahn tests, com- pitals, 997 of Mongoloid type, 946 parison of (T. E. Osmond), 440 (0) Medical appointmpnt, a new, 686 Sea-sickness. treatment of, 244, 752, 767, 877, Mental Sigmoid, gas gangrene of (R. Salisbury Woods), health conference, 872 884, 930, 959-By nitroglycerin, 244-41C. Alla 593 Mforison Lectures, 872 Bennett),752 (0)-Note on, 767-Correspondence Sigmoid, volvulus of (Garnett Wright). 712 (0) Morningside annual report, 406 on, 877, 959, 1089 SIGURD, Dr., appointed to the chair of pharma- Noise in relation to health, 1124 Secretions, internal, review of books on, 139, 223. cology at Berlin, 291 Royal Infirmary, 153 See al8o Endocrines SILCOCK, F. A.E.: Injections for varicose veins, Royal Maternity and Simpson Memorial BEGAR, H. Roland: The forgotten swab, 95 117 Hospital, report, 607 SEIDLIN, Dr.: The intestinal amoebae of man, Silicosis, pulmonary (Gwilym L. 1110 Royal Medical Society, 323 Pierce). lilt Silicosis and workmen's compensation (parlia- Royal Victoria Hospital Tuberculosis Trust, SELBY, Harold J.: Embolus of the superior mentary note), 1005, 1095,1C96 607 mesenteric artery, 757 SiEY, A. T.: The future school medical officer University. See University SBLLAR, Thomas, presentabion to, 408 262 [TNE -32 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX. IMaDmAnBaminsJcuSAasi

SIMPsoN, G. C. E.: Serum treatment of anthrax, Society of Apothecaries. See Apothecaries the Rev. John Ward, 190-The use and abuse 135-(And D. R. OwEN): Some surgical con- Society, Asiatic, of Bengal: Founder's medal of ultra-violet radiation therapy, 259-The ditions of the stomach, 667 awarded, 640 scope of surgery in the treatment of chronid SIMPsoN, George W., appointed a medioal officer Society, Assurance Medical: Medicine in the rheumatoid and osteo-arthritis, 343, 347-The to the Scottish Board of Health, 236 field of life assurance, 401 carrier problem,445-155th anniversary dinnerv SnIPsoN, S. Levy: Anaesthetics and diabetes. Societyfor Birth Control Clinics: Annual report, 479-Advanceq in the treatment of cancer of 1127 37 the cervix, 535, 547-Annual Oration: The SimsoN, F. W.: Pulmonary asbestosis in South Society, Prighton and Sussex Medico-Chirur- lessons of rare maladies, 914-Annual meeting, Africa, 885 (0) gical: Gastric ulcer, 99-The trial of Mary 915-Election of officers, 915 Sinapisms, localized, value of, 82 Blandy, 264-Radium in cancer of the breast Society Officers SINCLAMR, Arthur Havens, appointed honorary and tongue, 451-Myopia in childlhood, 803 causes of the decline in tuberculosis mortality, surgeon oculist to the King in Scotland. 6'5. 640 Society of British Neurological Surgeons: Elec- 701-Prevention of tuberculosis in childhood, SINGER, Charles: A Short History of Medicine, tions, 111-Demonstrations, 111 918 introducing .edical Principles to Students Society, British Psychological: The etiology of Society, Medico-Legal: Intoxication and Non-Medical Readers, rev., 947 alcoholism, 594 legal consequences, influpence ot Sinusitis, chronic, familial infectivity of (P. Societv, Caledonian Medical: Jubilee of, 371- parturition upon insanity Watson-WilliamR). 983 Festival dinner, 371-Annual meeting, 372- Society, Medical: The principles Sinusitis, sphenoidal, and optic neuritis (A. C. Reception by the University of Edinburgh, 372 diagnosis. Rees Walton), 13 Society of Chemical Industry: Conference on Society, Midland Gynaeco- SKEOCH, Hugh H.: Tinea interdigitalis pedis, the anplication of scientific knowledge to logical: Three cases of chorion-epilhelioma, 895 industry, 741 181-Hydramnios with uniovular

the 112 Skin diseases, review of books on, 17, 100. See Society of Chiropodists, Incorporated: Con- Leucoplakia of vulva, -Chocolate cyst also Dermatology ference of Scottish Branch, 1125 of the ovary, 551-Dystocia hydatid SKINNER, E. F.: A simplified method of arm-to Society, CrematioD, issues a -pamphlet on cyst,552-Saroomabotryoides,5;2-Pulmonary arm blood transfusion, 492 (0) Cemeteries in Enigland and Wales, 273 embolism following delivery, 552-Hydatidi- Skull, fractured base of, followetd by acute Society. Devon and Exeter Medico-Chirurgical: form mole. 552 mastoid disease: recovery (W. J. Harrison), Annual meeting. 263-Gas gangrene following Society, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 11C9 fracture, 263-Diagnosis of Hodlgkin's disease, Counties Medical: study pain, Slaughter of Animals (Scotland) Bill, 289, 38), 264-Puerperal pyaemia d64-Hyperneubroma with special reference to the pains of visceral - 1131 264-Polypoid proliferative colitis, 264 Sur- disease. 537 Slaughter of Animals PBill, regtlation of methods gical treatment of chronic gastric ulcer. 451- Society, North England of (parliamentary note), 578 Clinical meeting. 946-Streptococcal cellulitis, Gynaecological: Gynaeeological tuinouri, Slaughtering, methods of (Gerald Leighton), 865 946-Tum-our of left cerebello-pontine area, 946 Abdominal myoma, 57-Carcinomn Sleeping sickness (parliamentary note). 778 -Infantilism of Mongoloid type, 946-Hydro- cervix 57-Large fibroma, 57-Hydrops Slum clearance schemes (parliamentary note). nephrosis, 946-Doubtful case of abdominal tubae profluens. 99- Haematometra and 1130 tumour, 946-Marked cyanosis. 946-Mastitis, cuxlosis, 99-Multiple tumours, SMALL. J. 0.: Investigations on S. cardio- 946-Retroperitoneal fibroma, 946-Pylephleb- 263-Dystocia due vasinal atresia, 263- arthritidis, 856 itis, 946-Malarial treatment of general para- Puerperal ovar-ian thrombo-phlebitis. Small-pox: Among casuals, 644-(Ministry of lysis, 1023 Sarcomastous metaplasia uterine fibroma, Health circular), 154, 609-Hospitals, tuber- Society, Durham University Medical: Visit to 497-Uterine carcinoma following operation., culous patients in, 964-In LoDdon, 324- Denmark, 772 498-Full-term ectopic gestation, Parliamentarv notes on, 379. 427, 474, 530, 616 Society of Economic Biologists: The proJuction bined concealed acciclental haemorrh-lge 648, 777, 829, 880, 926, 964,1093, 1130-Decrease of of alkaloids, 638 unavoidable haemorrhage, in European countries, 1132 Society, Edinburgh Cremation: A crematorium symptom of uterine cancer, 49'-Cvstoscopy of Small-pox and climate in England and Wales for Edinburgh, 153. 1124 in carcinoma cervix, %bdominal (Sir Leonard Rogers), 300 (0) Society, Edinburgh Obstetrical: The preventive haematoma. 668-An foetat Small-pox in the vaccinated and unvaccinated, frame of mind in midwifery,6-Volvo vaginitis tude, 668-Ovariawn accompanied by fatality rates of, 74. 115, 156,197, 237, 285 in children, 221-Puerperal haemorrhage. 222 metrorrbagia, 668-Torsion hydrosapinsx SMiTH, Alexander: Sarcoma of the stomach, 632 -Forceps delivery and propl,ylactic gynaeco- 668-Torsion during pregnancy Fallopian SMITH, Annie Caroline: Kaisar-i-Hind medal logy, 353 Ripening of the Graafian follicle, 552 tube and ovary. 668-Bilateial ovarian conferred on, 988 -Maternal mortality Irom puet-peral sepsis, cysts, 980-Spontaneous rupture SMITH, Arthur B.: Treatment of cancer by 967, 980-Clinical reports, '80-Caesarean sarcoma, 981 -Parovarian and ovarian cysts radium, 197 section, 9E0-Three confinements complicated in pregnancy, 981-Imperforate anus, 981- SMITH, A. Hayes: Acu!e Aplastic Anaemia, rev., by measles, encephalitis letharsica, and Placenta secreta. 981-l)rainage Wertheim's 948, 1048, 1129 diabetes respectively, 980-Treatment of hysterectomy, 982 SMITH, A. H. D.: Fatal case of poisoning by a eclampsia. 1111-Ovarian extract aft-r arti- Society, Nottingham Serum non-arsenical weed-killer, 714 (0) ficial menorause, 1111 prolphylaxis and therapy specific fevers, SMITH, Charles M.: Pneumonia in Glasgow, 1044 Society, Edinburgh Royal Medical: Annual S18 SMITH, Edwin: His remarks at an inquest, 961 dinner, 323 Society, Ophthalmological, Proceed- year SMITH, Lieut.-Col. Henry: Ultra-violet rays and Society, Eugenics:-Dinner, 315-Galton Lecture: ings of twenty-fourth irdax calomel, 116 Natural capacity in the population, 315- preceding volumes Billetin, SMTH, Homer Erastus: Applied Refraction, Eugenics Reviewu to be placed on sale in the Society. Ophthalmological, Unitedc rev., 61 ordinary way, 761 Kingdom: Tranisactionts, volt xlvii, SMITH, J. Forest * The thyroid and-menstruation, Bociety, Forfarshire Medical: Pelvic inflamma- Society, Pharmaceutical, Britain: 318 tion in women, 98-Hereditary haemorrhagic Dermatitis due to wearing furs. 407-Recent SMITH, John: An ancient Scottish surgeon, John telangiectasia, 222-Recurrent spontaneous work on glucosides, oxide Naesmyth, 570 pneumothorax, 222-Chloroma in a child of in neutral and solution, Smith, Mrad-leinie, Trial of (edited by F. Tenny- eleven months, 222-The effect on the tissues on the of, '-Discussion sonaJesse), rev.. 266 of the arc electrode in surgical diathermy, 222 Pharmacopoeia revision. 570 of SMITH, May (and others) * The Two-shift System Society of Friends of the Old Ashmolean, forma- Society, Physiological:-History (1876-1926). in Certain Factories, 509 tion of, 813 a record of fifty years, 313 SMITH, R. Percy: Induction of premature labour Society, German, for Combating Quackery, 81 Society Public Analysts: separation in relation to mental disease, 9 (0) Society, Glasgow Royal Philosc phical: Field lead tetra-ethyl petroleum SMITH, R. Wayland: Gas gangrene following vision and near vision. 42 snirit, 831 closes fracture, 263-Diagnosis of Podgkin's disease, Society, Hampstead Medical: Chronic intestinal Society, Red Cross, American, relief flood 264-Puerperal ps aemia, 264-Streptococcal toxaemia in children, 383 work for the Mississippi victimq, aL London cellulitis, 946 Society, Harrcgate Medical: Endocrine im- Society, Red Cross, British:-Appeal SMITH. Sidney Maynard, obituary notice of, 526 balance and Its relation to chronic arthritis, clinic rheumatic diseases, 152-Firstaid SMITH, Sydney: Inaugural lecture in the chair 751 service roads. 603-And of forensic medicine at Edinburgh. 727; Society, Harveian, of London: Clinical meeting John of Jerusalem report, Identification from a finger-tip removed by a at the Royal Waterloo Hospital, 499 -Annual Society for the Relief Orphans of bite, 757-1hlditor) Tavlor's Principles a}-d dinner, 1078 Medical meeting, The Fight against Practice of Medical Jurisprudence, eighth Society, Hunterian:-Festival dinner, 278- Society, Research edition, rev., 761 Hunterian Oration on sciatica: its varieties Disease, Jana' y issu-. 291-Annual The SMITH, Sydney M.: Treatment of cancer by and treatment, 386-John Hunter bicentenary 1079-Stephen Paget radium, 197 celebrations i.t St. aeorge's Hospital, 400 work and responsibilities pathologist, SMITH, Travers: Theories of suegestion, 53 Society, Industrial Health Educationi: Annual 1079 -Antivivisection propaganda, SMITH, William Muiir, obituary notice of. 614 report, 605 ness meeting, 1080 Smoke abatement (parliamentary note), 531 Society, London and Counties Medical Protec- Society, Royal: Fnulerton re SMYTH, W. Johnson: Dry mouth. 243 tion: Annual general meeting, 1072 sbips, 6-"Triplet children Britain SNAPPER, Professor: Non-excretory functions of Society, LonTdon Jewish Hospital Medical, con- and Ireland," the kidney. 759 stitution of, 649 scientific investigations, SNELL, E. H.: Investigation of maternal mor- Society, Manchester Medical: 0)phthalmology Fellows, 32), 1122-Conversazione, 912, tality. 775 and general medicine, 56-Etiology of chronic Election of foreign members, SNODGBASS, William, obituary notice of, 962 arthritis, 303-Colloidal lead, 551-Gastric and Society, Royal. of Arts: Swiney prize, 617 Snuff, dimol, 672 duodenal ulcers, 551 Results of a series of Sobriety, standards of. 573. See also Drunken- gastric and duodenal operations, 1055 SocIETY, ROYAL, OF membership. ness Society, Manchester Pathological: High blood Change by-laws: Social hygiene. See Hygiene pressure. 352 Pathology of the mammary for dental veterinary practitioners, Social Welfare, International, fortnight in Paris, connective tissues. 550-Annual meeting. 899- -Clean production, 1078 Demonstration of venomous and non-venomous Collection portraits Socit4 de M6decine of Le Mans and the Depart- snakes, 899-Chronic hypertrophic pulmonary Society, ment of Sarthe, centenarv of, 81 osteo-arthropathy, 899 -Congenital buccal Epidemics in Pepys's diary, Eoci6t4$ de Neurologie of Paris offers a prize for cyst, 899-Ulcers of oesophagus, 899-Mlicro- Medical hagiology, 107 the best work on the treatment of disseminated photographs illustrating the histology of Nichols prize, 6C5 sclerosis, 787 tumours, 899 Social evening, 107, Societies, Friendly: Hospitals and preferential Society, Manche!ter Surgical: The treatiment of Section of A,zaesthetics.-Anaesthetics in treatment of (New Zealand), 568-Invested acute appendicitis, 706 obstetrics, 394 funds of, in connexion with the National Society of Massage and Medical Gymnastics, Section of Balnteology and OlimatologV.-The Health Insurance Act, 649 Chartered: A register of members 965 springs of Nauheim, Society, Aberdeen Medico-Chirurgical: Pseudo- Society, Medical Golfing, 582-Spring knock-out tropics, 448 -Value bealth resorts, pancreatic cyst or renal cyst or haematoma ? tournament, 582 449-Annual meeting Bath, 597-Difficult feeding in an infant, 597-Stig- Society of Mfedical Hydrology to organize Section of Children's Diseases.-Chronie mata of Mongolism, 597-Ectopia vesicae, 597 clinical conferences on rheumatic disease in appendicitis in children. 348-Familial hyper- -Naegele pelvis, 597-Chronic pulmonary sup- hospitals, 381 trophic pyloric stenosis, Duration, 597-Basal metabolism, 717 Society, Medical, of London:-Programme of Section of Cmparative Medicine.-Cutaneous 179-Female sex Society. Abernethian: " Those other practi- session, 26-Treatment of pernicious anaemia mycoses in the tropics, ;ioners, 321 by liver, 165, 178-To sell the so-called diary of mones, 596-B.C.G. vaccine, INDEX. rTHs BBm8R JAN.-JUNE, 1928] M _DICALJOURNA 33

SOCIETY. ROYAL, OF MEDICINE (Continued): SOLLMANN, Torald: A Manual-of Pharrtsacology, Statistics, influence of on medical practice Section of Dermatology.-Cutaneous mycoses third edition, rev., 499 (Frank Jeans), 219 in the tropics, 179-Intravenous treatment of S3OLLY, R. V.: Polypoidal proliferative colitis, Status epilepticus, 1097, 1134 varicose ulcers, 897 264-Surgical treatment of chronic gastric STEADMAN, St. J.: The pulpless tooth, 549 Section of Electro-Therapeutics.-Diathermy ulcer, 451 STEINHAUSER, Dr., appointed proftssor of physio- in relation to circulatory disturbances, 134- SOLOMON, Iser: Precis de Radiothirapie logy at Greifswald.1053 Present position of radium therapy, 496-The Profonde, rev., 17 STENHOUSE, Major J. A., Territorial decoration pulpless tooth, 548 Solomon Islands. health of prisoners in (parlia- conferred on, 882 Section of Epidemiology and State Medicine. mentary note), 881 Stenosis, pyloric,congenital (Brian Crichton), 945 -Diphtberia carriers, 180-Rheumatic infec- SOLOMONs, Bethel: Hysterectomy in puerperal Stenosis, pyloric, familial hypertrophic (E. A. tion in the younn, 350-Seasonal variations in sepsis, 351-Clinical report on the Rotunda Cockayne, A. Moncrieff,and W. P.H. Sheldon), disease, 563-Post-encephalitis proble: is, 759 Hospital, Dublin, 771 563 Section of Laryngology -Pulmonary and SOMERFORD, Alex. R. (and Robert GIBSON): STEPHEN, J. A.: Case of difficult feeding in an gastro-intestinal sequels of naso-oral sepsis, Ambulatory treatment of varicose ulcer, 978(0) infant, 597 96-Sumnmer meeting, 982-Vasomotor affec- S3OMERFOliD, Anne E.: Vulvo-vaginitis in STEPHEN, Limut -Col. L. P.: A plea for the opera- tions of the internal ear, 982-Otosclerosis, 982 children, 328 tion of litholapaxy, 1089 -Dysphagia due to pharyngeal paralysis, 983- SOMERSET, W. R.: Inlhaler for closed ether STEPHENs, G. Arbour: Tberapenthic injections of Intrinsic cancer of the larynx treated by anaesthesia, 761 distilled water, 120-Lime-deficient food and laryngo-fissure, 983-Achalasia and degenera- SOMERVILLE, C. W.: Three continements com- carditis, 618-Endocarditis in young children tion of Auerbach's plexus. 983-Meihods of plicated by measles. encephalitis lethargica, and lambs, 1134 estimating the liability to post-operative and diabetes respectively, 930 Sterilization of the feeble mindel in Alberta, haemorrhage from unsutured wounds, 983- SOUTAR, Dr.: High blood pressure, 802 680, 823, 878, See also Mental defect, inheri- Familial infectivity of chronic sinusitis, 983- South Africa. See Africa tance of The influenza ear, 983 SOUTH, Surgeon Captain H. E, awarded a Sterilization of syringes. 81, 531 Section of Alediciste.-Pulmonary and gastro- Greenwich Hospital pension, 119 Sterilizer, portable low-pressure, 18-A hospital. intestinal sequels of naso-oral sepsis, 96-The SOUTHIAM, A. H.: Ovarian sarcomala in child 930 haemorrhagic diathesis, 583-The non-exere- associated with sexual precocity 661 (0) STEVENS, A A.: A Textbook of Therapeutics, tory functions of the kidney, 759 Southgate, proposed new welfare centre at seventh edition, rev., 102 Sectiont of Neurologv.-Proceedings of the (parliamentary note), 290 STEVENSON, E. F.: Public health organization, combined meeting with the American Neuro- Southwark. inquests in, 1084-Deaths from in the Irish Free State, 519 logical Association, published in Brain, childbirth in (parliamentary note), 1096 STEVENSON, Mary M.: The life-hiistory of epi- October (1927), 37 - Ocular complications of SOUTTAR, H. S.: Hunterian Lecture on new demic encephalitis in the child, 908 encephalitis lethargica, 261-Narcolepsy, 446- metlhods of surgicsl access to the br-un, 295(0) STEVENSON, R. Sicott: Tonsil-suction for dia- Neuroses in the tropics, 448-Dyspituitarism, Soviet Republics, Union of: Censuis, 831 gnosis and treatment, 1048 717-Charcot's arthropathy of both wrists, 717 SOWTON, S. C. M.: The economics of menstrua- STEVENSON. T. H. C.: Vital statistics of wealth Section of Ob,tetrics and Gynaecologsi.- tion, 606 and poverty, 354 Recurrent endotheliomatous dermoid, 55- SPACKMAN, C. L.: Renal tubercullosis, 1066 STEVENSON, Walter: Skeletal metastaseq in Gynaecological involvements of the abdominal SPARKS, J. V.: X rays in the diagnosis of chronic carcinoma, 899-Surgical uises of radium, 8'9 wall, 55-Etiology of puerperal sepsis. 55- appendicitis, 76 STEWART. D. Stenhouse: An electric slit-lamnp, Uterine sarcoma, 219-Difficult labour in an Spas, Austrian, reference bookc on, 1133 ophthalmoscope, 455 aboriginal, 219- Albuminuria during pieg- Spas, British. 465 581, 878-British Spas Federa- STEWART. Samuel H.: Fundameital factors in nancy, 219-Hysterectomy in puerperal sepsis, tion, 465-Guide to, 581 the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, 842 351-Multiple myomas in young patients, 351- Spas and health resorts of Italy, special study (0) Pregnancy and epidemic encephalitis, 351- tours to, 787 STILES, Percy Goldthwaite: Dreams, 106 Anaesthetics in obstetrics, 394-Malignant Specialist public health services. See Public STILL, George Frederic: Common Disorders aid functions of the chorionic epithelium 803- health Diseases of Childhood, fifth eiition, rev., 15- Eclampsia and its treatment, 803-Terato- SPENCE, Thomas Fair Hetherington, obituary John Thomson, 156 mnatous ovarian tumour, 803- Malignant notice of, 478 STITT, E. R.: Practical Bacteriolooy, Blood' change in the corpus uteri demonstrating SPENCER, Herbert R.: The History of British WVork, and Antima Parasitoloay, eighth e !i- metaplasia, 803-Treatment of ec 'ampsia, 1065 Midwiferyfrom 1650 to 1800, rev., 60-Apprecia- tion, rev., 851 Section of Odonttology. - Pulmonary and tion of Sir Dawson Williams, 421-Advances in STOBO, J. M.: Traunmatic rupture of the duo- gastro-intestinal sequels of naso-oi-al selsis, 96 the treatment of cancer of the cervix uteri, denum, 164 -Apical infection of teeth, 135-The pulpless 535 (0) STOCEKAN, Ralph: Chronic muscular rheu-- tooth, 548 SPENCER, Walter G.: Appreciation of Sir David matism and panniculitis, 293 O)-The causa-- Section of Ophthalmology.-Ocular complica- Ferrier, 575 tion of tibrositis and panniculitis, 855 tions of encephalitis lothargica, 261 Sphenoidal sinusitis. See Sinusitis STOCKS, Percy: Iodine, goitre, andl growth, 24- Section of Orthopaedtes. - Pathology and SPICER, W. T. Holmes: Appreciation of Basil Fatality rates of small-pox in the vaccinated treatment of acute haematogenous osteo- Thorn Lang. 162 and unvaccinated, 115,197-Etiology df cancer: myelitis, 456 SPIETHOFF, Dr.,appointed professor of dermato- a request to general practitioners, 1049 Section of Otologv.-Summer meeting, 982- logy at Jena, 1053 STODDART, W. H. B. * Etiology of alcoholism, 596 Vasomotor affections of the internal ear, 982- SPILSBURY, Sir Bernard: Stephen Paget STOKES, Adrian- Experimental transmission of Otosclerosis, 982-Dysphagia due to pharyn- Memorial Lecture on the work and responsi- yellow fever 723 geal paralysis, 983-Intrinsic cancer of larynx bilities of the pathologist, 1079 STOKES. H.: Treatment of fracttnres, 56-Bone treated by laryngo-fissure, 983-Aehalasia and Spinal caries, conservative treatment of (Sir complications in typhoid fever, 56 degeneration of Auerbach's plexus, £83 William de Courcy Wheeler), 55. See also Caries STOLKIND, E.: Pulmonary and gastro-intestinal Liability to post-operative haemorrhage fomL Spinal cord, duplication of the (F. Parkes sequels of naso-oral sepsis, 97 unsutured wounds, 983- Famiiial infectivity Weber), 1106 (0) Stomiiach, foreign bodies in the, 198, 239, 259. See in chronic sinusitis, 983-The influenza ear, Spinal curvatures following encephslitis lethar- also Foreign body 983 gica (R. G. Abercrombie), 174 (0) Stomach, sarcoma of. See Sarcoma Section of Pathology.-The pulpless tooth, SPIRA, Leo: Treatment of vulvitis, 244 Stomach, surgical conditions of (G. C. E. 548 Spirit and bipp treatment (N. L. Maxwell Simpson and D. R. Owen), 667 Subsection of Proctology.-Early diagnosis Reader), 892 (0) STONE, Capttin J. E.: Hospital Organizati-,7 of cancer of rectum and colon, 846-An opera- SPITTEL, Richard L.: The operation of eversion and Managemeett (including Planniiig andi tion for the cure of prolapse of the rectum in of the sac for hydrocele. 305 (01 Cosnstructioni), rev., 183 the female, 890 Spleen, ruptured malarial: splenectomy: re- STONEY, R. A.: Thvroidectomy in toxic goitre, Section of Psychiatry.-Theories of sug- covery (D. Laurence Tate), 1022 354-Obstetrical fractures of the femur, 354 gestion, 53,251-Neuroses in the tropics, 418- Splenomedullary leukaemia. S-e Leukaemia Strabismus, review of book on, 762 The etiology of alcoholism, 594 Splint, wrist, the " ambidex," 1115 STRACHAN, Gilbert I.: Historical exhibition at Sectiont of Suroery -Current views of shock SPOKEs. Sydney: Gideon Aloers4o Mantell, Cardiff, 520 and collapse, 54-American tour, 186-Chronic Ll.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.S.. Surgeomt and Geo- STRACHAUER, A. C.: Familial hypertrophic in children, resec- appendicitis 348--Segmental logist, rev , 311 pyloric stenosis, 563 tion of the colon, 459-Intravenous treatment SPOLVERINI, Luigi. appointed director of the Straits Settlements: Medical men and dangerous of varicose ulcers, 897-Treatment of hare-lip, pediatric c inic at Rome. 1096 drugs, 1053 1025 Sports doctors, 365. See also Doctors Strasbourg Faculty of Medicine: Title' of pro- Section of Tropical Diseases atsd Par asito- SPRIGGE,. Sir Squire: Appreciation of Sir Dawson fessor without chairs conferred on yarious logV.-Cutaneous mycoses in the tropics, 179- Williams, 420 medical men, 243-1lost-graduate course at, Life assurance in the tropics, 218-Health SPURGIN, P. B.: Liver diet in pernicious 617, 1132 lessons from Bermuda, 447-Neuroses in the anaemia. 179 STRATHEARN, Lieut.-Col. John E., C.B.E. con- tropics, 448-Bothriocephaltis infection, 818- Sputum, early detection of tubercle bacilli in ferred on, 988 Climate and epidemic disease, 848 (Sir James Dundas-Grant), 621 (0). See also S3TRAUB, Hermann, appointed professor of Sections of Urology.-Treatment of urethral Tubercle bacilli internal medicine at Greifswald, 617 stricture by excision, 549 Sputum examination in pulmonary diagnosis, STRAUSS, H.: The endocrine factor in r-heumatic importance of, 469, 523, 572. See atso Tubercu- disease, 856-Special number of the Archiv Society, Royal Statistical: Vital statistics of losis J iir Verdaeunzgs- usit Stoffivechselkrankcheiten wealth and poverty, 354-European vital SQUAIR, Francis W., obituary notice of, 1033 dedicated to, 1133 statistics, 724 STACEY, J. Eric: Large ovarian fibroma, 57- STREET, A. F.: Value of marine health resorts, Society, Statistical and Social Inquiry: The Dystocia due to vaginal atresia, 263-Torsion 450 medical profession and the public, 998 during pregnancy of a Fallopian tube and Street accidents. See Accident Society, Royal, of Tropical Medicine and ovary, 668-Bilateral tarry ovarian cysts, 980 Streptococcal infection, action of certain Hygiene: The intestinal amoebae of man. 1110 Stageland, new psychotherapy in, 244 arsenical preparations on (Leonard Cole- - Twenty-first anniversary dinner, 1118 STALLARD, H. B.: Treatment of fractures, 107 brooke), 367 Health of the Colonies, 1118 STALLMAN. J. F. H.: Congenital torticollis, 802- Streptococci and puerperal sepsis. See Puer-- Society, Tuberculin Dispensary Benevolent: Supracondylar fracture of humerus, 802- peral sepsis Annual report, 1085 Spastic paraplegia, 802-Treatment of injuries STRETTON, J. Lionel: Hospitals and road acci- Society, Ulster lMedical: Cancor campaign, 72 round the elbow-joitnt: a correction, 930 dents, 237 Society for Venereal Diseases, Medical: Meeting STALLYBRASS. C. o.: Fatality rates of small-pox, Striae atrophicae cutis,' causation of [Verge- of Scottish Branch, 848-Clinical aspects of 237 -Seasonal variations in disease, 565 tures] not due to stretching of the skin the Kahn reaction, 848 STAMP, Sir Josiah: On Stiisszslus iss the Economic (F. Parkes Weber), 255 (0) Sociological formula, 413 Life, rev., 357 STROGANOFF, W.: The treatment of eclampsia,. SODEN, W. S.: Hardening the feet, 884 STANNUS, Hugh: Life assurance in the tropics, 1065, 1111 Sodium nucleinate in treatment of acute pneu- 219-Neturoses in the tropics, 448 Stroud v. Bates, P,ates, and Wilson, 573 monia (P. S. Hichens and R. E. Gibson', 52 STAPLETON, Grace: Rupture of uterus early in STUART, Alexander, obituary notice of, 478 SOLI, Professor, awarded the Marchiafava the first stage of labour, 893 (0) STUART, F. Wilson: Congenital dislocation of Foundation prize, 163 STARLING, Ernest H.: Memorial to. 605. See hip: a method of coatrolling the pelvis during Solicitors Bill, 1034 also Bayliss-Starling Memorial Fund. reduction, 345 (0) SOLIS-COHEN, Solomon (and Thomas Stotesbury STATHAM, R. S. S: Treatment of gonorrhoea in STUART, John Alexander Erskine, obituary GITHEI4S): Pharmacotherapeittics, Materia women by swabbing with mercurochrome and notice of, 78 Medica and Drug Actiont, rev., 1027 flavine, 544 (0)-The expectant mother, 689 Students, foreign, hospitality sought for, 479 ( ThBansB 34 JAN.-JUNE, I928] INDEX. I MUDIGAL JOUSKAh

STUEPE, R.: Surgical uses of radium, 893 Teeth of the working classes. 917 TISDALL. Frederick F.: Antirachitic effect of 'Sugar. arsenic in, 1002 TEGNER, H. S.: Tetrathyl lead in motor spirit, sunshine, 272 53, 251 S3uggestion, theories of (William Brown), 770 Tobacco, evils of, 320 (0)-Correspondence on, 158 Telangiectasia, hereditary haemorrhagic (W. E. Tobago, medical Inspection of schools in, 787, Suggestion treatment for frequency of micturi- Foggie)F 222 1097 tion, 243 Tennis elbow." See Elbow TODD, A. T.: Treatment of malignant disease 'SUHAWARDY, Major Hassau: A Manual of Fir8t TERRIEN, F.: Chirurgie de l'Oeil et ses Annexes, by colloidal lead, 1047 Aidlfor dia, second edition, rev., 949 third edition, rev.. 1067 TODD, James Campbell (and Arthur Hawley Sulphostab," 102 TEmRRY, H. Cairns: High blood pressure, 802 SANFORD): Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory -Sulphur dioxide in the milling of barley (parlia- Test meals, fractional (J. J. McGrath), 1026 Methods, sixth edition, rev., 1067 mentary note), 830 Testicle, duplication or subdivision of the (G. H. TODD: Disease of the pulmonary artery, 604 Snn Life Assurance Company to provide travel- Edington and J. W. S. Blacklock), 937 (0) Tokyo Institute of Infectious Diseases, Scientific ling scholarships for tuberculosis workers, 369 Tetanus antitoxin-globulins, concentrated, 357 Reports from, vol. v (edited by Yoneji Miva- Sunlight in modern medicine (Walter Eliot), Tetanus in a boy: recovery (J. D. Cbisholm gawa). rev., 600 859 and Arnold Renshaw), 175 (0)-A correction, Tokyo, trachoma in, 929 and Sunshine, antirachitic effpct(Alanof Brown 244-(G. Lowe), 757 TOMB, J. W.: Sterilization of syringes, 81 Frederick F.Tis'dall), 272 Tetanus, post-operative (R. J. Mackle). 987- TOMBLESON, J. B.: Treatment of cancer by in- Surgeon, an ancient ScotLish-John Naesmyth, (parliamentary note)01096 jections of peritoneal flnid, 204 570 Tetrabrom-ethyl alcohol," avertin ": a new type ToMs. F. W.: Tetra-ethyl lead, 831 Surgery, progress of from Hunter's day to ours of general anaesthetic (W. E. Dixon), 896. See Tongue, excision of, thirty years' survival after. (Sir Holburt Waring) 245 (0) also Avertin 884 Surgery, review of books on, 102, 137,18; 309, 397, Tetra-ethyl lead, 61, 64, 363, 366, 380, 381, 409 426, Tonsillitis followed by erythema nodosum and 554,599, 1067 581, 615. 697. 741, 770. 830. 871, 965, 1CO1, 1033- acute endocarditis: recovery after treatment Surgical emergency in the mission field, 292 The risks of its addition to petrol, 61-Leadaing with antistreptococcus serum (A. Markson), -Surgical and dental instruments to bear indica- article. 64-Correspondence on, 74, 409, 1001- 715 (0) tion of origin, 381, 429, 581. See also Board of Investigations in the United States, 366- Tonsils, enlarged, conservative treatment of. 693 Trade Parliamentary notes on. 380, 381, 426, 615, 697, Tonsil-suction for diagnosis and treatment Surgical portrait group, 1134 830-Committee of Inquiry appointment end (Frank C. Eve), 941 (0)-Correspondence on, S8usmaN, W. James. appointed deputy coroner reports of, 615, 741. 770, 871, 95, 1033, 1073- 1048 for South Oxfordshire, 1007 Evidence from America, 770, 1073-(F. W. Tooth, the pulpless (Frank Coleman), 548-Dis- marinehealth SUTCLFFE, W. G.: Value of Toms and C. P. Money) 831. lsee alo Lead cussion, 548-Note on, 637-Correspondence on, resorts, 450 TIEULIER, Dr., appointed professor of ophthalmo- 700 SUTHERLAND, G. A.: Chronic appendicitis in logy at Bordeaux, 81 TORRANCE. L. Stanley: Acute distension of the children, 349 Thame, improvement of casual wards at (parlia- gall-bladder (mucocele) in a child, 258 (0) SUTHERLND, Halliday: Neuroses in the tropics, mentary note), 1006 Torticollis, congenital (J. F. H. Sta;lman), 802 449 Thames floods. See Floods Totalizater on Racecourses Bill, 472 Swab, the forgotten (H. Roland Segar), 95-(N.I. Thames and London sewage. See Sewage TOULOUSE, Dr.: Lunacy reform in France, 402 Letters), 742 THEOBALD, G. W.: The future of obstetrics, 284, Tours in Canada, 650 Swallowed object, method of dealing with a 1086 Toxaemia, chronic intestinal, in children S. Gilbert Scott), 133. See al8o Foreign body Theosol, 949 (Reginald Miller), 383(0) SwAN, R. H. Jocelyn: A belt for use in supra- Thermo-cautery for septic lesions, 678 Toxicology in relation to medical practice (Sir pubic drainage, 556 f'hermometer, aseptic clinical, 902 William Willcox), 504 13weden: Report of the Society for Combating Therapeutics, review of books on, 139 TRACEY, Basil M.: Gall-stones with acute pan- Tuberculosis in, 203-National fund to be pre- THIERS, H.: Estimation of hepatic efficiency, creatitis at the age of sixteen, 346 sented to the King on his seventieth birthday, 231 Trachoma in Tokyo, 929 617-Social exp?riment in tuberculosis (G. Third party insurance. SeeInsurance Train-sickness, treatment of. 884 Neander), 638 THOM, Douglas A.: Everyday Problems of the Trauma, review of book on, 948 SWIFT, Homer: Rheumatic fever,856 Everyday Child, rev., 501 TRWEDGOLD, A.F., appointed physician in charge 'Swiney prize. See Prize THOMAS, John Raglan. obituary notice of, 528 of the clinic for mental deficicncy at University SWINTON, Lieut.-Col. Francis Edward, obituary THOMAS, Captain T. H.: Treatment of progres- College Hospital. 155 notice of, 160 sive muscular atropby by parathyroid, TRETHOWAN, W. H.:-The origin of ischaemic SYME, W. S.: Handbook of Diseasesof theNose, c%lcium, and vitamin D, 978 (0) contracture: the case of Tyndall v. Aloock, Throat, and Ear, second edition, rev., 355 THOXAS, W. S. Russell: Medical freedom, 961 1001 SyBss, C. B.: A simple method of differentiating TROMAYER, Joseph. death of. 79 TREVAN: Activity of local anaesthetics, 68 the anopheline mosquitos, 119 THOVPSoN. A. Ralph: Foreign body in the TREVAN, J. W.: Female sex hormones, 596 SyXEs, J.O.:Erythema nodosum and tubercu- bladder, 51 Trial of AdelaideBlartlett (edited by Sir John losis, 824 Edward: Treatment of acitepneu- Hall), rev., 266 Sir War Emergency THOMPsON, SYMONDs, Charters J.: monia. 643-Tvndall v Alcock, 961-The train- Trial of Mary Blandy (Ei. A. Parry), 264 Fund, 1128 and examination of nurses, 1083 Tiial of Samuel Herbert Dougal (edited by child, 223- ing -SYNGE, V. M.: The over-sensitive THoMpsoN, Sir William: Publiehealth, 770 F. Tennyson Jesse). 1029 Portal cirrhosis, 633 THOMPSON, William Gilman, death of, 240 Trialof Madeleine Smith(edited by F. Tennyson Synthalin exempted from key industry duty, 741 THOMPSON, Lieut.-Colonel W. I., obituary notice Jesse), rev., 266 -Syphilis, famn of, 151 of, 735 Trinidad. medical inspection of schools in, 787, Syphilis of the heart (I. Harris), 840 (0) Herbert: Gordon 990 1097 Blair), THOMs, of Aberdeen, Syphilis insontium, epidemic of (Patrick A. P.: A study of rheumatism in Triplet children in Great Britain and Ireland 151 T-HOMsoN,children, 459. 857 (R. A. Fisher), 99 Syphilis, Kahn test for (R. L Kahn), 848 THOMSON. F G.: The endocrine factor in rbeu- Tropical diseases: Arbeiten Aber Tropenkratik- 'Syphilitic reaction, the Meinicke. 775,1049 matic diseases, 855 heiten und deren (Grenzgebiete (Bernard Nocht Syphilology, review of books on, 669 THOMSON. Gordon: The intestinal amo3bae of zu seinem 70), 600 Syringe for injecting varicose veins, 763 man, 1111 Tropical Medicine, Far Eastern Association of: sterilization Syringe, of, 81, 534 THOMsON, H. J.:Eclampsia, 258 Seventh congress, 69. 92, 429. See also Congress :SZEKELY, August, death of, 696 THOMSON, John, memorial to. 156 Tropical Medicine, London School of. See THoMsoN, J. Arthur: Towards Health, rev., 102 Hygiene and tropical medicine THOMSON, Norman G., called to the Bar, 203 Tropical medicine, review ofbooks on, 137 T. THOMSON, Sir StClair: Promoted Officer of the Tropics, life assurance in (J. F. C. Haslam), 218. Legion of Honour. 29-Appreciation of Sir See also Life Taeniasis. See Tapeworm 419-Intrinsic cancer of the TROTTER. Wilfred, appointed honorary surgeon of the Dawson Williams, to the 640 TAILLENS, Dr., nominated Chevalier larynx operated upon by larvngo flisure. 743 King. Legion of Honour, 929 (0), 983-Elected a corresponding memnber of I TauBsHAw K. V.: The history of a hyper- 'TALBOT, Bertram: Mental health, 872 the Soci6t6 de Laryngologie des H6pitaux (le nephroma, 216 (0) TALBOT, F. B.: T'he Inlterndl Secretory System Paris, of the American Stomatological Asso- Tauc, Dr., Legion of Honour conferred on, 1133 and Metabolism, rev., 1113 and of the League of Nations report, 225 The ciation. Philadelphia Laryngological Trypanosomiasis: TALLERMAN, K. H. land C. J. K. HAMILTON): Society, 909 Tsetce flies, 275-In Kenya Colony, 290 Principles of Infant Nutrition anid their THOMSON-WAILKER, Sir Jobn: Urinary obstruc- 'I-strap, an internal, 986 Practical Application, rev., 1028 tion, 14 Tubercle bacilli in faeeces, 731 TANON. Dr., appointed professor of hy giene and review of bookcs on, 719 Tubercle bacilli in pus, prognostic significance 1053 Thoracoscopy, preventive medicine at Paris, THORNE, Colonel A., Territorial decoration con- of, 788 Tapeworm infection, generalized (C. J. Hill ferred on, 882 Tubercle bacilli in sputum, early detection of Aitken), 943 THORNHILL. Roneld: Injection treatment of (Sir James Dundas-Grant), 627 (0)-Corre- 'Tar, fumes of, 291 varicose veins, 522. 1091 spondence on, 731 TARNIE:R, Etienne, centenaryof the birth of. 1053 THORPE, Surgeon Rear-Admiral V. G.: Treat- Tubercle bacillus, type of commonly present in TATE, D. Laurence: -Ruptured malarial spleen: ment of ulcers of the mouth, 164 tuberculous lesions in bones and joints (Louis splenectomy: recovery, 1022 Those other practitioners" (Lord Dawson of Cobbett), 626 (0)-Correspondence on, 788 'TATE, Major-General G.: Report on hospitals Penn), 321 Tuberculin and collective research, 375, 469, 522 and dispensaries In Bengal, 1082 Throat diseases, review of books on, 355. See Tuberculin Dispensary Benefit Society: Report 'TATE, P. (and J. G. HARE): On the Fungi also Nose and. Ear on, 1085 causing Ringworm in Children attentdinia Thrombo-phlebitis migrans (T. Gillman Moor- Tuberculin, efficacy of, 611, 731, 824 London County Council Schools, 196 head and Leonard Abrahamson). 586 (0)- Tuberculosis in Bengal, increase in, 1082 and marks (Marvin 'Tattooing removal of tattoo Correspondence on, 690, 824, 960 Tuberculosis campaign, starting points for a, 700 D. Shie), 318 Thrombo phlebitis, puerperal ovarian (S. B. Tuberculosis in childhood, prevention of, 918 'Tavistock Clinic for Nervous Disorders. See Herd), 263 Tuberculosis, clinical differences in (leading 'Nervous THROWER, Rayner: Heat cramp, 546 article), 147 'TAYLOR, James: Immunity following herpes, Thumbs, supernumerary (R. H. Mitchell), 308 Tuberculosis, cost of treatment (parliamentary 920 Thyroid and manganese treatment of disease note), 1095 TAYLOR, W. S. (editor): Readings int Abnorm2l (Herbert W. Nott), 94 (0) Tuberculosis Council, Joint. arranges post- Psychology and Mental Hygiene, rev., 311 Thyroid and menqtruation (H. Gardiner-Hill graduate lectures, 203-Blection of officers, 242 Taylor's Principles and Practic of Medical and J. Forest Smith), 318 -Report, 533-Status of tuberculosis officers JTurisprudence, eighth edition, rev., 761 Thyroidectomy in toxic goitre 'D. Kennedy), 353 in certain counties, 1045 'Teeth, apical infection of (Arthur Bulleid). 135 TIBBLES. Sydney: Cataract and ultra-violet Tuberculosis, decline, of. See Tuberculosis Teeth, dead and infected, pyrexia due to light, 32 mortality (Leonard G. J. Mackey),1021 (0O TIBBLES, William, obituary notice of, 528 Tuberculosis, early signs of, 31 'Teeth, dead and septic, autogenous infections TrDy, H. lietheby: The haemorrhsgic diathesis, Tuberculosis, early. and rain-bearing winds in due to (A. P. Bertwistle), 589 (0)-Corre- 583(0) Derbyshire (W. Gordon and W. M. Ash), 337 spondence on, 731.823,876, 959 Tinea interdigitalis pedis (Hugh H. Skeoch), 895 (0)-Correspondence on, 470 'Teeth, defective, structure of (May Mellanby), Tinned foods. See Foods Tuberculosis in England and Wales (parlia- 229.410 TIPPETT, Gordon: Collective investigation and mentary note), 778 'Teeth, multiple extractions of (Harvey Hilliard), tuberculin, 469-Starting points for a tubercu- Tuberculosis and erythema nodosum, 824 863-(B. N. Burton), 966 losiS campaign, 700 Tuberculosis in France, 814 JAI.-JIJNE, Tz Barnm 1928) INDEX. IMUDIGAL IToUmAL 35

Tuberculosis hasmatometra (D. Douglas), IUniversity of Glasgow: Degrees and pass lists,. U. 740, 1132-Honorary degrees, 1132-Graduation Tuberculosis, against: ceremony, 1132-Hutchison prize, 929-Prizes Conterence (i9 8). 699 Uist, North, lack of hospital service in (parlia- presented, 740 Tuberculosis, miners', to rock-boring (par- mentary note), 1095 University of Innsbruck: Calendar, 243 liamentary note), Ulcer of the bladder, solitary (Guy Chambers), University of Ireland, National: Degrees and mortality: decline 1019 (0) pass lists, 241, 928-Examination in physics (Sir Rtobert Philip), (0)-Leading article, Ulcer, duodenal (F. Strong Heaney), 551-Corre- and chemistry, pre-registration. 241 721-Correspondence 922 spondence on, 1134 - Alkaline treatment of University, Johns Hopkins: Gift to, for in- navy (parliamentary note), (Hugh MacLean), 619 (0)-Pneumonia following vestigation into the causes and possible eure operation for, 1134 of the common cold, 119 Tuberculosis notification, delayed, 692, 773 Ulcer, gastric (G W. Beresford), 99 -(F. Strong University of Leeds: Appointments, 329 Tuberculosis Edintbsrgh Meoical Heaney), 551,1134-Alkaline treatment of (HEugh University of Liverpool: Adami prize for patho- Journal, 479 MacLean), 619 (0)-Chronic, surgical treatment logy, 199-Degrees and pass lists, 118, 580- Tuberculosis status in certain officers, of (S. C. Shaw), 450-Pneumonia following Resignations, 965 counties, 1015. also Public health services, operation for. 1134-Treatment of (T. Izod specialist Bennett), 168 (0) UNIVERSITY oF LONDON: Tuberculosis, pulmonary: " of, 611, 692, Ulcer, gastro-jejunal (R. P. Rowlands), 433 (0) Admission to Faculty of Science, 928 773, 875, 960-Diagnosis and treatment, 523- Ulceration: Chronic, mercury salicylate injec- Applications for grants, 288 Prognosis R. Gillespie), 436 (0)- tions in (Edmund William Lynch), 802- Appointments, 34, 199, 378. 471, 580,-928, 1132 Sputum in, imp-rtance of, 469, Gastric and duodenal, treatment of, 688- Beit Fellowships, 471 523, 572-Treatment of, some fundamental Gastro-duodenal, surgery of (Charles A. Carpenter medal. 288 factors H. Stewart), 842 (0) Pannett), 623 (0)-Correspondence on, 689, 729 Chair of biochemistry. 288 Tuberculosis, books on, 900. 985 Ulcers of the mouth, treatment of, 120, 164, 203 Chair of chemistry, 199 rheumatism, affinities be- Ulcers: Perforated, healing of, 689-Varicose, Chair of public health, 148 Camac Wilkinson). 749(0) ambulatory treatment of (Robert Gibson and Degrees and pass lists, 79, 288, 580, 786, 1050. Tuberculosis, sanatorium treatment, cost of Alex R. Somerford), 978 (0)-Varicose, intra- 1132 (parliamentary note), 829 venous treatment of (Professor Sicard). 897, 966 Duna exhibitions, 928 Tuberculosis Schemes for Great Britain antd Ultra-violet light And cataract, 31,116-Rickets. Duveen lectureship, 471 Irelatd, of, edition, rev., 185 irradiated ergosterol, and, 237-In treatment of Election of offleers, 928. 1132 Tuberculosis schemes, the working of, 409 lupus erythematosus, 411 Examination, first, for medical degrees, 471,. Scotland, 607 Ultra-violet radiation, dermatitis after, 742 928 service conditions (parlia- Ultra-violet radiation therapy, use and abuse of Examiners appointed, 34 note), (Leonard Hill), 259-Discussion on, 259 Lecturers, 378 Tuberculosis skin and tendon5 sheaths Ultra-violet therapy: Series of articles in London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medi-- L. Candler), Nature, 699 eine, 34, 288 Tuberculosis, Swedish National Society for Ultra-violet rays, Chance's filter for, 582-For Matriculation examination, 413 Combating: Report, acne, 966, 1007 Medical education, recent developments in, 881 Tuberculosis, social experiment in, Ultra-violet treatment, masseur prosecuted in Meeting of Senate, 471 France for using, 120 Mental deficiency course. 241 Tuberculosis urinary tract (Henry Wade), Unborn child, right of the (leading article), 145 Mickle (William Julius) Fellowship, 199 Underfeeding in infancy. See Infancy Parliamentary candidate, 378 Tuberculosis, vaccination of the newborn UNDERHILL, Arthur Stopford, obituary notice Presentation day, 471 against, 920 of, 477 Readership in morbid anatomy, 928 Tubsrculosis, village settlements for suffererA UNDERWOOD, R. E.: Life assurance in the Recognition of teaebers, 34, 288, 928 from, tropics, 219 Regulations for the Faculty of Medicine, 928 Tuberculosis workers, scholarships for (in Unions and beds for casuals (parliamentary Report of the Principal Officer, 881 Canada), note), 474 Resignations, 471 Tuberculous bones aud joints: type United Hospitals Club. See Club Titles of Fellow conferred, 378 tubercle bacillus commonly present in Titles of professor conferred, 928 (iouis Cobbett), 626 (0)-Correspondence on, UNITED STATES: University College. 289, 740, 830, 965 Abortions and miscarriages to be reported in University medal, 288 Tuberculous patients in small-pox hospitals the city of New York, 81 (parliamentary note), 961 American Laryngological Association: Semi- University, McGill: Appointments, 369 Tuberculous pensioners, treatment of (parlia- centennial meeting. 743-Intrinsic cancer of University of Manchester, Victoria: Appoint- mentary note), the larynx operated on by laryngo-fissure, ments, 118-Degrees and pass lists, 580 persons, employment of, 196- 743 treatment of and vaccination American Physicians and Surgeons, Congress UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD: (wnrliamentary note), 1095 of, 767 Appointments, 199, 529, 1002 Tularaemia States, 291 American Red Cross Society closes its relief Degrees and pass lists, 329, 619, 830, 1050 brain simulating encephalitis work for the Mississippi flood victims, 1133 Honorary Fellow, 964 lethargica MdeClementse, 1061(0) Anthropology, legislative, the science of, 150 Hunt Travelling Scholarship awarded, 649 Tumour, fowl, artificial production of Army medical report, 234 Radcliffe prize (1929),1131 (13rebner), Diphtheria in: cases and deaths. 581 Radcliffe Travelling Fellowship, 529 nasopharynx, mixed (John E. G. " Drink-more-milk " campaign in, 1120 McGlibbon, pathological report by J. M. Ella Sachs Plotz Foundation, 429 University of Reading Bill, 778, 1094 Beattie), Evolution of a health department (Illinois), University, Shantung Christian- Report of the, ovary, teratomatous (C. D. Read), 803 681 School of Medicine, 965 Tumour, pituitary, operation for (Andrew Watt, Lasker Foundation for Medical Research, 81 University of Sheffield: Centenary of the Medical Meyer, Andrew Campbell), 747(0) Medical Department of thehUnited States Army School, 1122-Degrees and pass lists, 118, 529, Tumour of-spine causing paralysis of all four it the World War. Volume xi, Surgery, 830 recovery (Walter Broadbent Part I (prepared under the direction of University of Wales: Degrees and pass lists, 16G Beresford), 1063 (0) Major-General M. W. Ireland), 137 Ureter, complete avulsion of, nephro ureteral action colloidal lead and Meningococcus meningitis in 1927, 243; in 1928, anastomosis after, 1091 radiition (J. C. Mottram), 132 0) 965 Ureteral calculus. See Calculus frontal lobe of the brain Mississippi flood, aftermath of the, 231 Urethra, male, lubricant for applying zinc (J. Martin), 1058 (0)-Leading article Public health service: Annual report, 203 ionization to (C. F. Orr White and B. Buckley on, Scarlet fever returns, 479 Sharp), 96 Tumours, gynaecological (Carlton Oldfield), 57 Tetra-ethyl lead as an addition to petrol, Urethral calculi. See Calculi Logan (editor): Diseases the TURNER. of investigations on, 366 Urethral stricture treated by excision (Frank Nose, Throat, -and Ear for Practitioners and Tularaemia in, 291 Kidd), 549 Students, edition, rev., 355 Universities of America. impressions of, 366 Urinaryobstruction (Sir John Thomson-Walker), TUERNeR, B.: Five generations attended by Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania to 14 doctor, -Appreciation of James endow a chair of surgery in honour of W. W. Urinary sepsis, treatment of (R. J. Willan), 121 Macdonald, Keen, 203 (0) TURNER, E. Millicent G. FAWCETT):- Urinary tract, tuberculosis of (Henry Wade), 666 Butler: Her Josephine Work and Principles Universities of America, impressions of (Edwin -Review of book on, 849 antd their Meaning the for Twentieth Century, Deller), 366 Urine, examination of for pus (Cuthbert Dukes), 606 Universities Bureau of the British Empire: 391 (0) TuRNER, Pulmonary and gastro-intestinal Classified list of students, 291 Urine, fatal suppression of caused by latent sequels naso-oral sepsis,97 University of Belfast, Queen's: Degrees and pass haemagglutinins (Geoffrey Shera), 754 (0) Surg Naval TURPER., T., Royal Volunteer lists, 1132 Urine-testing outfit, a portable, Officers' 556 decoration conferred on, 241 University of Birmingham: Degrees and pass Urology, review of books on, 669 TuaNSER, Aldren: Post-encephalitic respira- lists, 79 " Urolyt," 556 tory disorders, 148-Appreciation of Sir David University of Bristol: Degrees and pass lists, Uterus, cancer of. See Cancer Ferrier, 1050 Uterus, fibroids of. H. G.: See Fibroid TURNEY, Medicine in the field of life Uterus, complete inversion of: recovery -assurance, UNIYERvITY OF CAMBRIDGE: (Daniel M. Donovan), 756 (0)-Reports of more TUIavLLB, An electric slit-lamp Appointments. 964, 1002. 1050 cases 1008 ophthalmoscope, Degrees and pass lists, 160, 199, 288,413, 696, 786, Uterus, malignant change in the corpus uteri TUSTIN, Clean milk B.: production, 820 881, 964, 1050, 1131 demonstrating metaplasia (C. D. Read), 803 Twins,conjoined, 82, Diploma in medical radiology and electrology, Uterus, rupture of, early in the first stage of triplets (R. A. Fisher), 99 786 labour (Grace Stapleton), 893 (0) Twins, uniovular, hydramnios with (Maslen Graham (A. R.) prize, 1131 Uterus, septic, draining the, 117,198 Jones), Scholarships awarded, 199 white arms," TYLECOTE, Frank (and George FLETCHER): University of Chieago: Lasker Foundation for Diagnosis V. Treztment of Diseases of the Medical Research, 81 Lungs, rev., 985 University of Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, Vaccination (Amendment) Bill, Irish Free State. Tyndall Alcook,528, 807. 961-Some comments 160, 529. 580, 830-Honorary degrees, 529. See 608, 822, 875 (Ernest Hey Groves), 807-Correspond- also College, Trinity Vaccination, compulsory, London Countr on, 921, 961, 1001. See also Ischaemic University of Durham: Degrees and pass lists, Council and, 874 contracture 649 Vaccination problems in South Africa, 1042 Typhoid See Fever,enteric University of Edinburgh: Appointments, 371- Vaccination and sanatorium treatment of tuber- Typhoid by the mouth in South Cameron prize, 997-Chair of forensic medi- culous persons (parliamentary note), 1095 See also Africa, Fever, enteric cine. inaugural lecture, 727-Chair of genetics, Vaccination statistics (parliamentary note), 1095 Typhoid See also mastitis, Mastitis 917-Clinical teaching, 71-Degrees and pass Vaccination against tuberculosis. See Tuber- Typographicalusage. lists, 569-Honorary degrees, 569 culosis [ T Bsm 36 JAN.-JUNE, I9281 INDEX. I MUDICA JOU3UAL

Vaccine, B.C.G. (H. J. Parish), 597. See also Vivisection of dogs (parliamentary note), 289. Wassermann, Kahn, and Sigma tests, comparison Bacillus Calmette-Guerin See also Dogs Protection Bill anid Animals, of (T. E. Osmond), 440 (0) Vaccine, yellow fever (Edward Hindle), 976(O). experiments on Wassermann reaction in pregnancy (leading See also Fever, yellow VOELOKER, F. (A. v. LICHTENBERG and H. artic'e), 272 Vaccines. autogenous residual (C. E. Jenkins), WILDBOLZ): Haedbuich der Ur-ologie, rev., 398 Water board areas, survey of (parliamentary 340 0) Volvulus neonatorum, case of (Gilbert W. note), 428 Vaccines in treatment of gonorrhoea (E D'Arcy Charsley and George Richardson),4°4 Water, therapeutic injections of distilled, 120 McCrea), 755 (0). See also Gonorrhoea Volvulus of the sigmoid (Garnett Wright). 712 Water supply of schools (parliamentary note), Vagina, complete:obliteration of the, 1054 (0) 926 Vagrants in casual wards.,fitness of labour for Vomiting, cyclical, and appendicitis, 8`3 WATERHOUSF. Rupert: The causation of rheum- (parliamentary note), 531 VON GAZEN, Wilhelm, appointed professor of atic disease, 856 Valvular disease in children, unsuspected. 287. surgery at Rostock, 741 WATKINS-PITCHFORD. Wilfred: A medical man- Seealse Heart VON NOORDEN, C. (and S. ISAAC): Die Zucier- of-all-work, 430 VAN BREEMEN, J.: Treatment of rheumatic krantkheit und iitre Behandlung, rev., 17 WATSON, David: Draining the septic uterus, diseases, 853 Voronoff's experiments for the improvement of 117 VAN KLEEF, Lambertus Theodorus, death of, livestock (parliamentary note), 474, 1094- WATSON, Gordon: Cause of chronic rheumatism, 1005 Report on (by F. H. A. Marshall, F. A. E. 856 VAN MILLING1N, J.: Treatment of chronic Crew, A. Walton, and William C. Miller), 505- WATSON, Sir Malcolm, awarded the Founder's nasopharyngeal catarrh, 1097 Note on, 510-Correspondence on, 570. See also Medal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal for his Vaporole "ephedrine, 806 Gland grafting and Inheritance antimalarial work in Malaya, 640 VARIAN, G.: Metallic bismuth in the treatment Voyages d'Etudes Medicales. 1007 WATSON-WILLAMS, Patrick: Pulmonary and of psoriasis, 204 Vulvitis, treatment of, 164, 204, 244 gastro-intestinal sequels of naso-oral sepsis, Variation, natural, a cause of, 768 Vulvo-vaginitis in children (David Lees), 2?1- 97- The causation of rheumatic disease, Varicella and herpes. See Herpes Correspondence on, 328 856-(And F. A. PIcKWORTH): Nasal and Varicose ulcers. See Ulcers oral focal sepsis in the etiology of gastro- Varicose veins. See Veins intestinal and pulmonary infective diseases. VAUGHAN, KathleenO.: Maternal mortality and 931 (0)-Familial infectivity of chronic sinus- pelvic deformity, 618 W. itis, 983 VEAU, Victor: Treatment of hare-lip, 1025 WATT, Andrew (R. C. J. MEYER. and Andrew Veins, varicose, in the broad ligaments (C. L. W'ADDY, Sidney H.: The duration of pregnancy, CAMPBELL): Operation for pituitary tumour, Granville-Chapman", 665 75 747 (0) Veins, varicose, injections for, 33, 117, 157, 412, WADE, Henry: Tuberculosis of the urinary WATTERS, B. D. H. (Sidney Russ and L. H. 522, 542, 594, 618, 644, 763, 897, 960, 10^0- tract, 666 CLARK): Physics in Medical Radiology, rev., (H. M. Hanschell), 542 (0)-A correction, 618- WAGNER. Georg August. appointed professor of 984 (T. Henry T, eves Barber), 591-Syringe for obstetrics and gynaecology at Berlin, 120, 429 WATTS, Thomas: Edinburgh Corporation Bill, injections, 763-(Professor Sicard). 897 WAGNER, R. (E. NOVEL and C. PIsQUET): 376-Honour of knighthood conferred on, 988 VEITCH, H. C. Craven: Appendic6ctomy during Ernd hrung Gesunder' und Kranker Kitnder, WAUGE,G. E.: Chronic appendicitis in children, herniotomy in an intant, 618 rev., 851 349 'Venereal diseases campaign: In South Africa, WAILLING, Donald P., appointed an official WAY, Surg. Lieut. J. K. G.: Renal abscess 517-London County Council's schleme, 519-In member of the Executive Council of the Presi- following gonorrhoea, 7.6 Germany, 562 dency of the Virgin Islands, 243 WEATHERHEAD, E.: The efficacy of tuberculin, Venereal disease clinics in Scotland (parlia- WALDO, F. J.:-Conjoined twins, 82-Annual 611 mentary note). 697,778 report of: Inquests in the City and Southwark, WEBB, Gerald B. (and Charles T. RYDER): Over- Venereal disease, compulsory notification of 1084 consing Tuberculosis. third edition, rev., 61 (South Africa), 1C43 Welsh Board of Health: Arrangements for the WEBB, J. Curtis: Treatment of prostatic en- Venereal diseases problem in India, 230 olganization and conduct of the work of,1(83, largement, 958 Venereal diseases Compulsory treatment 1130-Parlianmentary note on, 1130 WEBBER, H. W.: B. coli infections of the diges- proposed in Edinburgh, 323, 376, 578, 685, 697, Welsh National School of Medicine: Appoint- tive system, 82 735-t'arliamiientary notes on, 330, 332, 378 428, mients, 34 WEBER, F. Parkes: Liver diet in pernicious 530, 578, 697. 735-Correspondence on, 376-In WALKE;R. C. G.: A case of ear presentation, 1065 anaemia, 179-The causation of " striae atro- Glasgow, 727. See also Edinburgh Corpora- WALKER, D. I.: Unusual pigmentation of scalp, phicae cutis " (vergetures) not d-ue to stretch- tion Bill 243 ing of the skin, 255 (0)-Immunity following Venereal diseases, control of (parliamentaiy WALKER, Edward: Mongolism- 597 herpes zoster, 875, 1127-Duplication of the note), 332 WALKER, E. W. Ainley: Streptocoeci and puer- spinal cord, 1106 (0) Venereal diseases, treatment of (parliamentary peral sepsis, 730 WEBSTER, Lieut.-Col. Charles George, obituary note), 829-Grants for(parliamentary note), 829 WALKER, Jane H.: Medical hagiology, 107- notice of, 413 -Prevalence of (parliamentary note), 925 Medical co-education, 999 WEBSTER, Douglas: Present position of radium Venereological episodes, 151 WALKER, J. T. Ainslie: Streptococci and puer- therapy, 497-Treatment of cancer of the Vergetures. See " Striae atrophicae cutis" peral sepsis, 788, 879-Apology and correction, cervix, 547 Vermin, destruction of. See Public Health 879 WECH5TER, Israel B.: A Textbook of Clissical Destruction of Vermin) Bill WALKER, Kenneth: Treatment of urethral Neutrologv, rev., 100 VERNON, H. M.: The Alcohol Problem, rev., 1114 stricture, 550 Weed-killer, non-arsenical, fatal case of poison- -(M. D. VERNON and others): A Physiological WALLACE, Sir Robert: Degrees in drunkenness, ing by (A. H. D. Smith), 714 (0) Investigation of the Radiant Heating isn 288 Various Buildings. 458-TIvo Studies of T-Iours WALLIER, Harry Mortlock, obituary notice of, 9^8 The Week: of Work: I, Five-hour Spells for Womnen WALLER, Mary: Practical Phvsics for Medical Academy of Medicine of Jerusalem, 865 qwith Reference to Rest Pauses; II, The Tweo- Studentts, rev., 225 Accident services in industry, 1077 shift System in Certain Factories, 509 WAALLGEtEN, A.: A criticism of B.C G.." 364 Alcohol and longevity, 148 VERRALL, Sir Jenner: Appreciation of James WALSH, N.: Unusual complications of pneu- Alkaloids, production of, 638 Alexander Macdonald, 782 monia, 3^4 Alkalosis and ketosis, 402 Vertebrae, cervical, fracture of (Sir William I. WALTERS, F. R.: Collective investigation and American Physicians and Surgeons, Congress de Courcy Wheeler), 553 tuberculin, 523 of, 767 Vertebrae, review ofbook on diseases of, 901 WALTON, A. (and others): Report oat Dr. Serge American universities, impressions of, 366 Vesico-vaginal fistulae (E,. L. Cassidy), 308 Vorono.ff'8 Experimenwts ont t7he ImprovelIent Anaesthetics, activity of local, 68 Veterinary College, Royal. See College of Livestock, 505 Antirachitic effect of sunshine, 272 Veterinary science in Scotland (O. Charnock WALTON, A. 0. Rees: Optic neuritis and Artificial humidity in cotton cloth factories, Bradley), 195 sphenoidal sinusitis 765 Victoria, hospital problem in, 680. See also WALTON, A. J.: Current views of slioek and Asthma research, 458 Australia collapse, 54 - Treatment of exopbthaltnic Bacillus Calmette-GuArln (B.C.G.), 230-A Victorian Bush Nursing Association. See Asso- goitre 83(0)-Chronic appendicitis in children, criticism of, 364 -And non-tuberculous ciation 349-Treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcera- infants, 909-The present position of pre- VIEGAS, Luiz, death of, 1005 tion. 688 immunization with, 1077 Vienna, post-graduation work ir; 77, 381, 533 WAND, S.: Vicarious menstruation. 1134 Barbados. infection of with malaria, 65 Village settlements for the consumptive, 76. See WANLESS, William James, honour of knighthood Bayliss and Starling memorial, 605 also Tuberculosis conferred on, 24 Berthelot, Marcellin, 68 VILLARET, Dr., appointed to the chair of tlhera- War, a half-forgotten, 68 Blind, Welfare of, Advisory Committee, 26, 8'3 peutic hydrology and climatology at Paris, War emergency fund, 1045, 1128 British Medical Association scholarships and 617 War literature wanted for Germiian scientists in grants. 640 VILLEMIN, Dr., appointed professor of anatomy research, 883 Budget, the, 724 at Bordeaux, 81 War pensions. See Pensions Bulleti,s of Hygivne, 150 Villemin-Pioneer: A chapter in the history of WARD, A. Ogier: Medical examinations for Bush nursing. 67 tuberculosis, 720 life assurance, 411-Treatment of urethral Cancer campaign, British Empire. 640 VIrLVANDRE, G.: Ultra-violet radiation therapy, stricture, 550 Cancer Conference, International, 815,1076 261--Present position of radium therapy, 497- WARD, E.: Svecialist public health services, 376 Cancer of the uterus, 24 Treatment of cancer of the cervix, 548 -Wet winds and early phtilisis, 470 Cardiac malformations and endocarditis, 953 VINCENT, George F.: The causes of alcoholic WARD, Fowler: Treatmient of urethral stricture, Cardiac tonics, 603 inebriety, 691 550 Cassel Hospital, 908 Vinegar eel-worm, 1038 WARD, Rev. John: His commonplace books, 190 Cholera bacteriophages, 365 Vinegar poisoning, chronic, 77 WVARD, Rov: Inoperable sarcomata treated with Cholera bilivaccin. 274 VINING, Wilfred- Predisposing factors of rheu- radium, 123 (0) Cod-liver oil, possible dangers of, 639 matic disease in childhood, 854 WARD. William John Cuthbert, obituary notice Colon, segmental resection of the, 459 Viscera, radiography of, 970 of, 478 Colonies, health of the, 1118 'Vision, factors in (leading article), 63 WARING-, Sir Holburt: Hunterian Oration on the Coronary circulation, 404 Vision, field, and near vision (Freeland Fergus), pr-ogress of surgery from Hunter's dav to ours, Coroner again, 1078 42 (0)-Leading article on, 63 245 (Oi-Tho Surgical Treatment of Malignantt Coroner's discretion, 864 Vitaglass, 884, 1008 Disease, rev., 453 Coroner's jury and hospDital arrangements, 763 Vital statistics: Of Northern Ireland, 29-Of WARREN, Shields: Medical Science for Evervday Cytology of Jensen's rat sarcoma. 274 England and Wales, 141-Registrar-General's Use, rev., 185 Daylight in buildings, 681 Decennial Supplement, '921, Part II, 154-Of WASHBOURN and GOoDALL'S Manual of Intfectious Death, partial, 865 Scotland, 517,1043 - Of Europe (Major P. Gran- Diseases, third edition, rev., 310 Diphtheria immunization: the Queensland ville Edge). 724 WASEBOURN, Homer C. (and Walter H. BLOME): fatalities, 193, 1076 Vital statistics of wealth and poverty (T. H. C. Phtarmacognosy and Materia Modica, rev., 356 Disease of the pulmonary artery. 604 Stevenson), 354 WASHBURN, A. H. (and W. P. LuCAS): Diseases Disease, seasonal variations in, 563 Vitamin D,-ergosterol, and rickets, 78 of the Blood and Blood-bstilding Organs, rev., Dreams, 105 Vitamins A and D, concentrated (radiostoleuimi), 1113 ' Drink-more-milk " campaign in the United 502 WASSERMANN, A. von (and W. vos KOLLE): States. 1120 Vitamins in verse, 292 Handbuchs der pat hogenen& Mikro-orgamsismen, Drugs of aidiction, international control of Vivisection: Debate in Edinburgh, 518 rev., 223 907 r a-rX JAN5-;UNE, 1928] INDEX. L MoA J 37 The Week (ccntinued): J The Week (continued): WmTBm, Winebury: Treatment of urethral Dutch and Danish condensed milk, 319 Pulmonary actinomyoosis, 404 stricture. 550 Education committees and the salaries of Pulpless tooth, 637 WHITEHOUSE, Beckwith: Practical applications medical officers. 952 Red Cross movement, centenaryof the founder of recent views on the menstrual function. Encephalitis in the child, life-bistory V, 908 of the, 862 651 (0) Encephalitis and crime, 190 Research by observation, 906 WHITEHouSH, Dr.: Remarks on a doctor's Endoscopy, 862 Respiratory disorders, post-encephalitic, 148 presence at a post-mortem examination with- Epidemics in Pepys's diary, 319 Rheumatic diseases, conference on, 25, 510, out his permission, 864-More remarks on Ergot poisoning, epidemic, In England, 318 768 doctors, 1078 Ethyl petrol, 363 Rheumatism in children, study of. 459 WHITFIELD, A.: Cutaneous mycoses in the European vital statistics, '24 Rockefeller Medical Fellowships, 815 tropics, 179 Evolution of a health department, 681 Royal College of Physicians, 275 WMTMN, Royal: A Treatise on Orthopaedic Evolution of reception orders for mental Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, 564,1077 Surgery, eighth edition, rev., 102 patients, 363 Royal Society conversazione, 1121 WHITwELL, -James R.: Physiology of defaeca- .Ex America semper aliquid novi. 150 Royal Society Foulerton Research Professor- tion, 292 Exercise as a therapeutic agent, 680 ships, 66 Who's Who in the Nursing World, rev., 672 Experiments on animals, 1119 Sea-sickness, 767 Widal reaction, positive, duration of after inocu- Eye defects. care of, 106 Sepulchral statistics, 273 lation, 430 Eyestrain and fine work, 1119 Serum treatment of poliomyelitis, 403 WIGGINs, H.: Drug treatment of pneumonia, 244 Familial hypertrovhlc pyloric stenosis, 563 Seventeenth century commonplace books, 190 WIGHAM. J. T. New growth, 1026 Ferrier, Sir David, memorial to, 1039 Sex, case of mistaken, 564 WIGNARAJA. G., called to the Bar, 203 First-aid service on the roads, 603 Slaughtering, methods of, 865 WIGODER. S.: Dermatitis herpetiformis in a Foot-and-mouth disease in 1927, 64 Social Welfare, International, fortnight in child, 259 Formosa, an English hospital in, 151 Paris, 1078 WIGiuR, Loftus E.: Early rheumatic myo- Fowl tumour, artificial production of, 909 South African Field Hospital, 232 carditis. 198 Fractured clavicle, 723 Sports doctors, 365 WLBBRFORCE, Octavia: Value of marine health Fractures," treatment of, 107 Sterilization of the feeble-minded in Alberta, resorts, 450 Friends of the Old Ashmolean," 813 610 WILCOX, H. B.: Infant and Child Feeding, rev., General Medical Council's income tax case, Swedish social experiment in tuberculosis, 638 1113 604-Its session, 953 Tattooing and removal of tattoo marks, 318 WILDBOLZ, H. (A. v. LICHTENBERG and F. German legislation against venereal disease, Teeth, defective structure of, 229 VOELCER): Handbuch der Urologie, rev., 398 562 Teeth, multiple extractions of, 863 WILDMAN, W. Stanley: The patient's comfort Gland grafting, 510 Thermo-cautery for septic lesions, 678 after prostatectomy, 259 Gordon of Aberdeen, 990 Thyroid and menstruation, 318 WmKEs, Edward Theodore: Baby's Daily Haig, Earl, 193 Tobacco, the evils of, 320 EXercise, rev., 357 Half-forgotten war, 68 Tuberculosis in France, 814 WILKEn, D. P. D.: Some aspects of gall-bladder Harveian Society of London, 1078 Typographicalusagee, 460 disease. 481 (0) Harvey Tercentenary (1628-1928), 509,603,992; in United Hospitals Club of St. Thomas's and WILEINBON, Oscar: Strabismus, rev., 762 Paris, 992 Guy's, 320 WrIEINsON, W. Camac: Early signs of tuber- Hastings Lecture, 366 University of London: Chair of public health, culosis. 31-Collective investigation and tuber- Health and education, 149 148 culin, 522-The affinities between rheumatism Health 'n industry, 605 Venereal disease problem in India, 230 and tuberculosis. 749 (0) Health organization of the League of Nations, Vinegar eel-worm, 1038 WiLKS, S. L. B.: Caesarean section in pregnancy 814,990 Vital statistics, European, 724 complicated by tuberculosis, 480 Heating of large houses, 458 We ch, William H., M.D., 150 WILTAN, R. J.: Treatment of urinary sepsis, Hepatic efficiency, estimation of, 231 Wheals and bites, 275 121 (0) Historical exhibition at Cardiff, 509,954 Williams, Sir Dawson, testimonial to, 317- WILLCoX, Sir William:-History. of criminal Hop-pickers, welfare of, 678 Memorial fund, 722, 992, 1075 poisoning, 67-Liver diet treatment of per- Hospital problem in Victoria, 680 World population problems, 639 nicious anaemia, 178-Harveian Lecture: Hospitals and road accidents, 192, 232 Yellowfever, new light on, 723 Toxicology in relation to medical practice, 504 Hours of work in factories, 509 Yellow fever in West Africa, 863 -Vaccine treatment of rheumatism, 857 Humidity and the cotton weaver's health, 65 Zoological nomenclature, 105 WILLETT, Edgar William, obituary notice of, 735 Hunter, John, 108 WILLETT, G.: Treatment of secondary anaemia Hunt rian Lectures, 26 WEIL, Mathieu-Pierre: The cardiac problem in by liver, 244 Hygienic teaching to children, 192 rheumatic diseases, 855 WILLETT, John, promoted Commander of the Income tax: Changes in proprietorship of WEIZsACxER, Victor Freiherr von, appointed Hospital of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, practice, 1037 professor of internal medicine at Heidelberg, 1133 Income tax returns for 1928-29, 725 120 Wiliam, Duke of Gloucester, son of Queen Indexes, hmlf-yearly, 232 WEILCH, William H., M.D.: Note on, 150-Pre- Anne, cause of the death of (W. P. MacArthur), Industrial invalidity, prevention of, 403 sented with the Koher medal, 150 502 Infantile paralysis, international committee Welfare. See Maternity and child welfare WILLIAM, Chisholm, obituary notice of, 694 for research on, 765 Welfare, social. See Social WILLIAMs, Sir Dawson: Retirement of (leading Internationtal Health Services, 990 WELLCOME. Henry S.: Presents a replica of the article), 103-Testimonial to, 317-Sudden Intracranial capacity, 106 Lister collection at the Wellcome Historical death of, 361-Obituary notice of, 414-Funeral Iodine, goitre, and growth, 24 Medical Museum to the American College of and memorial service, 425-Appreciations, 416 Iraq College of Medicine, 229 Surgeons, 81-Hon. LL.D.Edinburgh-conferred -His last signed article, 399-Memorial fund, Irish Free State Medical Register, the new, 605 on, 569 471. See also Fund-The Harvey Ohapel at King's College, London, centenary of, 1120 WELLS, A. Q. (H. F.BPREWER and F. R. FRASER): Hempstead, 816 League of Nations and theopium traffic, 459 Treatment of pernicious anaemia with liver, WILLLMs, Jesse Feiring:-Hygiene and Sanita- Leishman memorial at Millbank, 991 165 (0) tion: TheEssentials of Modern Health Care, ightlng and fine work, 863 WELLS, C. Alex.: A tube forsuprapubic cyst- rev., 59 Lister in Glasgow. 191 otomy, 61 WILLIAMS, Leslie: Recent changes in obstetrical Lister Institute, 951 Welsh. See Wales practice, 495-Treatment of puerperal sepsis, Local government employees, superannuation WENCEEBACH, K. F., admitted an Honorary 495-ConcealedaccidentaLhaemorrhage,495 of, 511 Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of WILLEAms, Richard Tudor, obituary notice of, Loeb. Jacques, 232 London, 866 1129 Lunacy reform in France, 402 WENYON, C. M.: The intestinal amoebae of WILLIAMS, Stenhouse: Pure milk progress. Macdonald, J. A., death of, 725 man, 1111 764 Maternal mortality in Canada, 604 West African Medical Staff, revised list, 787 WILLIAMSON, Captain H.: A coincidence. 534 Medical co-education in London, 561 WEsTLEY, H. G.: Midwives and ante-natal work, WLLIAMSON,R. T.: Captain James Cook, R.N., Medical education, methods of, 25 571 243 Medical examination of civilian aviators, 991 WEsTmAcoTT, F. H.: HIypertrophic pulmonary WILLIAMSON-NOBLE, F. A. (and Humphrey Medicalhagiology, 107 osto-arthropathy, 899 NEAME): A Handbook of Ophthaltmology, rev., Medical Insurance Agency, 1039 WESTON, H.C. (and ADAMS): On the of 15-Ocular of Medicaljournalism, a centenary of, 511 S. Relief complications encephalitis leth- MedicalSociety of London, 26 Eyestrain among Persons Performing very argica, 261 Medical Women's International Fine Work. 11i9 WILLOUGHBY, W. G.: Value of marine health 766 Association, Wheals and bites, 275 resorts, 449 Melanesia, depopulation of, 364 WHEATLEY, James, death of, 405-Obituary WILLOUGHBY, W. M., appointed medical offMcbr Midwifery, preventive, 25 notice of, 475, 825 to the City of London, 909 Mississippi flood, aftermath of the, 231 WHIIEBLFB, E.R.: Two cases of multiple urethral WILLSTATTER, Richard, elected a foreign member Mott, Sir Frederick, memorial to, 275 calculi, 443 of the Royal Society, 1122 Mucous surfaces, absorption from, 228 WHEELER, R. V.: A new lamp-room photometer, WILSON, A. J.: Case of mistaken sex, 564 Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, 1121 112 WiLsoN, C. Robertson: Broncho-pneumonia in Narcotic plants, 1038 WHEELER, Sir William I. de Courcy: Con- children treated by injections of emetine National Council of Canada, servative treatment of spinal caries, 55-Bone hydrochloride, 844 (0) Dairy 864 complications in typhoid fever, 56-Selected WILSON, Claude: Some notes on diagnosis, 709 National Physical Laboratory, 679 Papers on Iniuries and Diseases of Bone, rev., (0) Natural variation, a cause of, 768 309 - Fracture of cervical vertebrae, 553-Early WILSON, D.R.: Artificial humidity in cotton New Year honours, 23 diagnosis of cancer of the rectum and colon, cloth factories. 765 Nicolle, Charles, 864 846 WILSON, E. A. C.: Intestinal obstruction in an Non-tuberculous fibrosis of the lung in WHTBY. L. B. H.:-Medical Bacteriology: infant 51 children, 815 Descriptive anzd Applied, including Elementarv WILSON, Major Gordon, O.B.E. conferred on, Opium traffic, international control of the, Helminthology, rev.,850 988 1119 WHITOOMBE, W. S.: Treatment of haemorrhoids WILSON, Justina: Diathermy in relation to Otolaryngology, 1039 by the galvano cautery, 1098 circulatory di-turbanaes, 134 Oxford Ophthalmological Congress, 460,1121 White line and motorists,4'0 WILSON, S. A. Kinnier: Narcolepsy, 446-Appre- Pathological museum at the Cardiff meeting, WHITE, C. F. Orr (andB. Buckley SHAIIP): A ciation of Sir DavidFerrier, 526 232 lubricant for applying zinc ionization to the WILsON, T. Stacey: Tontic Hardeningof the Periostitis of the metatarsus, 66 male urethra, 93 Colon, rev., 356 Pharmaceutical Society's laboratories, 458 WHITE, Charles Powell: The Principles of WILSON, W. JaMes: Isolation of B. typhosus Pituitarv extract, the dosage of, .273 Pathology, rev., 598-Thehistology of tumours, from sewage and shellfish, 1061 (0) Plague in Australia, 1036 899 Wind instruments and emphysema, 244 Police Journal, 67 WHITE, E. Barton: Histology of the globus Winds, rain bearing, and early phthisis in Pregnancy, test for, 952 pallidus, 351 Derbyshire (W. Gordon and W. M. Ash), 337 (0) " Producers' Budget," 724 WEHI , .Major F. H.. Territorial Decoration con- -C(orrespondence on, 470 Professional organization, 951 ferred on, 882 Winsley Sanatorium. See Sanatorium Psychology of accident prevention, 191 WHITE, S.E.: Medical responsibility for lunacy WINTER, A.E.: A surgical portrait group, 1134 Puerperal morbidity and mortality, 190 certification, 921 Wire bristle in the bowel (H. A. Graham), 13 r THBUBBR 38 JAN.-JUIE, I928] INDEX. K1xDICA. JOV#&zL

WISE, Alfred Thomas Tucker, obituary notice YOUNG, Archiba'd: Lister in Glasgow, 191 of, 696 X. YOUNG. C. J.: Acute aplastic anaemia, 1048, WisE, Kenrick Stanton, appointed an official 1129 member of the Legislative Council of Trinidad X-ray diagnosis: Of chronic appendicitis, 76, YOUNG, H. G. K., presentation to, 81 and Tobago, 649 468-Of pathological conditions of the gall- YOUNG, James:-A Text-book of Gsmnaecology, WOLBARST, Abr. L.: Gonococcal Infection in thle bladder (James F. Brailsford), 484 (0) second edition, rev., 600-Maternal mortality Male, rev., 100 X-ray tube, " metalix," 203 from puerperal sepsis: an analysis of the WOLFELIN, Ernst: Tafeln mit Umschlagfarben X rays, review of books on, 17, 984. See also factors of contagion, trauma, and auto- zum Nachweis von relativer Rot- und Gribt- Radiology, Radium, etc. infection, 967 (0) sichtigkeit, rev., 986 YOUNG, James Buchanan, obituary notice of Wolverhampton Clinical Club. See Club 614 Women medical officers at the London mental YOIUNG, R. A.: Pulmonary and gastro-intestinal hospitals, 236. See also Hospitals, mental Y. sequels of naso-oral sepsis, 97-Liver diet in Women medical students and London hospitals, pernicious anaemia, 179 821. See also Medical YATES, Lowndes: Otosclerosis, 982-Methods of YOIUNG, Ruth, M.B.E. conferred on, 988 WOODHAN, H. M.: The etiology of leukaemia, 50 estimating the liability to post-operative YOUNG, William Alexander, death of, 966- (0) haemorrhage in unsutur-ed wounds, 983 Obituary notice of, 1005 WOODS, R. Salisbury: An incident in a " first- Year-Book, International Health (1921). 649, 986 YO'UNGE, Lieut.-Col. G. H.: Diary of a Field class life," 32-Gas gangrene of sigmoid, 593 Year-Book of the Scientific and Learned Societies Hospital durintg the South African War, 232 Workmen's compensation and silicosis (parlia- of Great Britain and Irelantd, Session 1926- mentary note), 1005, 1095, 1096 1927, rev., 556 Workshops, overcrowded and insanitary (parlia- Year Book antd Guide, South and East Africant mentary note). 926 (edited by A. 8amler Brown and G. Gordon World's Health, 163 Brown), rev., 672 WORSTER-DROUGHT, C.: Narcolepsy, 447-Dys- Yearbook of the Universities of the Empire, 1928, ZIMMHEBMANN, Dr., appointed professor of pituitarism, 717-Charcot's arthropathy of rev., 763 anatomy at Berne, 163 both wrists, 717 Yellow fever. See Fever Zinc ionization, lubricant for applying to the WORBTH, H. M.: The pulpless tooth, 548 YFRs5I, Dr., awarded le grand prix Leconte, male urethra (C. F. Orr White and B. Buckley WRIGHT, Garnett: Volvulus of the sigmoid, 712 29 Sharp), 96 (0) YoyFA, I. V.: Treatment of flatulence, 38 Zinovieff letter, 529 WRIGHT, George A. Pemberton: Sea-sickness, 877 YORKH, Warrington: The intestinal amoebae of ZINssER, Hans: A Text Book of Bacteriology, Wrist splint, " Ambidex," 1115 man, 1110 sixth edition, rev., 850 WYARD, Stanley: Treatment of malignant dis- Yorkshire, maternity and child welfare in: ZONDEK. S. G.:-Die Elektrolyte: Thre Bedent- ease by colloidal lead, 838 (0).1047,1088 revision course, 466 tung fur Physiologie, Pathologie. und Ther WYNNE, Fred E.: Fatality rates of small-pox in YOUNG, Lieut.-Col. Andrew Watson Cook, apie, rev., 138 the vaccinated and unvaccinated, 115 obituary notice of, 698 Zoological nomenclature, 105 TER Barn= 1928] A JAN.-JUNE, I MEDICAL JOWA& 39

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

SPECIAL PLATES. PAGE PAGN Anastomoses between the Recurrent Laryngeal and Phrenic Nerves Fracture of the Navicular (V. Paterson Brown)...... 591 (Sir Charles Ballance and Lionel Colledge) ...... (facing) 746 Fractures of the Clavicle treated with Displacement (G. .Milroy) 665

of Access to S. Souttar) 296 ...... Brain, New Methods Surgical the (H. (facing) (H. H. Greenwood) ...... 1021 Finger Tip Removed by a Bite. Identification from a (Sydney Smith) Fungous Infections of Hands and Feet (Rupert Hallam) 837 (facing) 747 Gastric and Duodenal Operations (F. J. Strong Heaney) .. ..1056] Gall-bladder Disease (D. P. D. Wilkie) (facing) 484 Harvey, William, Tercentenary ...... 810. 816. 867, 911 Gall-bladder and its Infections (Sir Berkeley Moynihan) Dislocation of (F. Wilson Stuart) .. 345 inset between 2 and 3 Hip, Congenital Hodsdon, Sir James...... 1003 Gall-bladder, X-ray Diagnosis of (James F. Bralleford) (facing) 485 Hunter, John ...... 271 Pituitary Tumour. Operation for (A. Watt, R. C. J. Meyer, and ... Portraits and Personality of (Sir Arthur Keith) ...... 205 A. Campbell) ...... (facing) 747 Pulmonary Asbestosis in South Africa (F. W. Simson) Hunters, the Homes of the ... 276 inset between 883 and 887 Hydatid Cyst in the Heart (H. L. Heimann) ...... 801 Radiography in Obscure Dental Sepsis (J. F. Brailsford) Hydrocele, Operation of Eversion of the Sac for (Richard L. Spittel) 305 inset between 1014 and 1015 Imhotep as Deity of Medicine ...... 565 Renal Calculus. Late Results of Operation for (J.P. Dobson) (facing) 485 Infantile Paralysis, Appliances for ...... 986 Sarcomata. Inoperable, Treated with Radium (Roy Ward)... (facing) 123 Intravenous Calcium Tlherapy, Dangers of (W. D. M. Lloyd) ... 663 Swallowed Object, Method of Dealing with a (S. Gilbert Scott) Intussusceptionin an Adult due to a Polyp of Meckel's Divertioulum (facing) 122 (Ian Macdonald) ...... 442 Urinary Sepsis, Treatment of (R. J. Willan) (facing) 122 Leper Colony, Chiengmai, Siam ...... 1071 Williams. Sir Dawson (facing) 103, 414 Macdonald, James Alexander ... 781 Motor Car: Mann Egerton Coup6 Cabriolet ... 226 Mouth Gag ... 902 Nasal and Oral...amFocal Sepsis (PatrickWatson-Williamsand F. A. ILLUSTRATIONS IN THB TEXT. Pickworth) ...... 932 Abdominal Pain as Exemplified in Acute Appendicitis (John Morley) 888 Papworth Village Settlement: Clifford Allbutt Memorial Cottages... 111,5 Alkalineltreatment of Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer (Hugh MacLean) 621 Pituitary Tumour, Operation for (Andrew Watt,R. C. J. Meyer, and "Ambidex" Wrist Splint 1115 Andrew Campbell) ... 748 ... Auricular Flutter (C. E. K. Herapath) ... 213 Polydactylism in the Foot (A. Ernest Sawday) ... 846 Bassett-Smith, Sir Percy ... 35 Polymastia (G. B. Richardson) ...... 346 Belt for use in Suprapubic Drainage ...... 556 Pyrexia due to Infected Dead Teeth (Leonard G. J. Mackey) ... 1021 Blastomycosis of Eye and Face Secondaryto LungInfection (Arnold S. Rain-bearing Winds and Early Phthisis in Derbyshire (W. Gordon Ferguson) ... 443 and W. M. Ash) ...... 338 Blood Film, Method of Making a (Surgeon Commander Frederick Rectum. Prolapse of, in the Female (Frederick J. McCann)J . 891 ...... 306 ...... 313 Cook) Sharpey-Schafer, Sir Edward ... Blood Transfusion, Arm-to-Arm (E. Skinner) 492 Spinal Curvature following Encephalitis Lethargica (B. G. Aber- .. 175 Board-bed, an Adjustable (Leonard Hearn) ... 1108 crombie) ...... Brain, New Methods of Surgical Access to the (H. S. Souttar) 296 Spleen, Ruptured Malarial: Splenectomy: Recovery (D. Laurence 1023 Branchial Cyst. Diagnosis of (Hamilton Bailey) 940 Tate) ... Browne, Henry William Langley 475 Sterilizer, Portable Low-pressure 18 Surgery, Progress of since Hunter's Day (Sir Holburt Waring) ... 247 Cardiac Infarction (T; Wishart Davidson) ... 212 for Varicose Veins Cardiff'nd District. Views of 142, 682,1040 Syringe Injecting ... 763 Internal ...... 986 Chloroform, Intratracheal Inhalation of (W. Dakin Mart) 942 T-strap, ...... H. and J. W. S. Church, Sir William Selby ...... 779 Testicle. Duplication or Subdivision of (G. Edington Blacklock) ...... 938 Colloidal Lead and Radiation, Action of on Tumours (J. C. Mottram) 132 ... Tonsil-suction for Diagnosis and Treatment (Frank C. Eve) ... 941 Cystoscope as used by David Newman 247 Tuberculosis Mortality, Causes of the Decline in (Sir Robert Philip) 701 Cystotomy. Suprapubic, a Tube for 61 Tyndall v. with Remarks as to the Origin of Ischaemic Con- Deltoid Shelf ... 986 Alcook, tracture (E. W. Hey Groves) ...... 807 in the 1927 (H. Kamal) .. 1105 Dengue Egypt, Epidemic ...... Urine Examination for Pus (CuthbertDukes) .. . 392 Sir Dyce ...... 161 Duckworth, Urine Testing Outfit, a Portable ...... 556 Ferrier. Sir David ... 525 Vital Capacity in Heart Disease (H. Wallace Jones) ... .. 795 Foreign Body in Bladder causing Calculus Formation (J. McFadEean) 665 Yellow Fever Virus, Preservation of (A. W. Sellards and Edward Body in Removal (Lindley ... 176 714 Foreign Oesophagus: Difficult Sewell) Hindle) ......

Printed and published by the British Medical Association, at their Office, Tavistock Square, in the Parish of St. Pancras, in the County of London. JAN. 7, I928] MEMORANDA. [MEDIC" JOU3X 13 but ill everv case I lhave felt a click or snap which, though Now " adhesionis " cannot come oa suddenly like tlhis, perfectly obvious to tlhe hand, was not always audible. anid one is compelled to conclude that somiietllinig is out of In recenit cases it is little more than the feeling of some- place. If so, may it not be the same thing in the clhroniic tlhingt, giving way. cases also, and that the malposition has become fixedl by 1 lhave performed this mianipulation botih with and adhesioils? The wlhole coniditioln presents iimaniy similarities withiout an anaesthetic, and so far lhave not had a failure. to that of a seniluniar cartilage in the knee. Here, how- This does not mileani that I have m-lanipulated every patient ever, we have no semilunar cartilage, but we have a vcry whlo came to me thinlking lie had a tennis elbow, for in unusual type of joint. The head of thie radius is neces- some of them I could not satisfy myself of the diagnosis. sarily very loosely attached to the orbicular ligament to But all those who had the physical signs detailed above perImlit r'otatioIn, ancd it is possible that a pait (possibly (and they were by far the greater part) were cured by the a torn part) of this ligamilenlt may occasionally slip betweeni manip)ulation I lhave described. In all cases a short nitroius the head of the radius anid the capitellum. This would oxide aniaesthetic is preferable, and in chronic cases I interfelre with extelnsionl julst as displacement of a semilunai' believe it is essential. The manipulation is painfuLl, and cartilage interferes with extension of the knee. Anotlici few patients will allow one to use the force necessarv to curious analogy is that the successful method of treatmenit cure a chronic case, where presumably the adhesionis are which I have described above is almost exactly simiIai; firmii. As regards after-treatment I believe that nonie is to the miietlhod of reducing a displaced semilunar cartilag-e necessary. A few days' rest from tennis may be indicated so ably developed by Sir Robert Jones. If we considel if the elbow is sore from the man-ipulation, but otherwise pronation in the forearm to correspond to internal rotationi the sooner the patient returns to the game the better. of the leg the analogy is almost com-lplete. The need for proloniged after-treatmenit would suggest to me an incomplete manipulation. Con clusions. While the hypothesis of " adhesions " will explain many 1. The nmajority of cases of " tennis elbow " present cases it is difficult to fit it in with some acute cases. characteristic symptoms and physical signs. I recently saw a well known player on the first day of an 2. These cases can be cured by the simple manipulation important tournament. He said his elbow had " gone described above, preferably carried out under nitrous oxide out "; he could not hold a racket, anid he had to compete anaesthesia. again (luring the afternooni. I found exactly the physical 3. The pathology of the lesion is -uncertain, but it is signs described above, and on manipulation, which caused suggested that in acute cases a portion of the orbicular severe paiii, there was a definite click under miiy thluimlb. ligament may slip between the radial head and the He got lip, tried his aria, and said it " had gone in again," capitellum. and lie played through the tournamnenit w-ith a sore but REFERENCE. uiseful elbow-. Fisher: Manipulatire Surgery.

In this case of severe optic neuritis a very definite focus gtnmaranbIa: of infectioi was (lemlonstrated in the sphenoidal sinus, anid altlhough subjective eye symiptoms cleared up with expectant MEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL. treatmenit, objective eye signs still remaine(d, along witli subjective symilptomis due to sinus infection. Operative OPT'IC NEURITIS AND SPHENOIDAL SINUSITIS. treatment effectually dealt with the infection, and tlle HAVING read the illuminating discussion oni optic nieuritis patient was in l)erfect lhealth three monitlhs afterwi-ards. published in the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL of Nov-ember Had she niot undergonie operation I am very miiuch incline(l 12th, and having rem1iarked the scepticism conicern1ing Sinus to believe tllat she woulklldave led a miseerable existence infection as a cause of optic neuritis, I was prompted to for record the followinig case as an example of a firankly years, suifferiag from time to timiie a recrudescenece of eye symptomns due to ani int.ermittently r ecurring flare-up rlhiinogelie optic neuritis. in the inasal sintuses. Mis:s X., aged 24, was admitted to the Genieral Hospital, Birminigham, oni November 27th, 1926, complainiing of morniinig A. C. REES AVALTON, M.B.Birmn., M.R.C.S., nausca anid veirtigo of twentv-onie days' duration, frontal lhead- General Hospital, Birmingham. aches of inicr-easing severity anid of fourteen days' duration, anid suddeni partial loss of visioin in the riglht eye since thlree days previo'usly. The latter symptoms coilncided witlh a paroxysmal increaAe in concurrent symptoms. Except for measles as a child, WIRE BRISTLE IN THE BOWEL. and a chronic nasal catarr h during the past few years, slhe had THE early Iiistory of this case led to the pati&nt being en.oyed quite good healtlh. unjustly suspected of bringinig his trouble. on hiimself.. Routine cliniical examinationi revealed nio abnioirmality ini aniy systermi except the ocular. A leucocyte couint, however, s-howed During the night of September 20th-21st, a boy, aged 14, had slight increase-that is, 12,400. The visual acuity was: right colicky pains referred to the region of the uimbilicus. He coii- eye, 6/8; left eye, 6/6 partly. Perimetry demonstrated slight fessed to haviiig feasted on green apples on the previous niglt: narrowing of the temporal half of the right field of visioll. The his mother administered castor oil, but without result. On the left visual field was normal. Both fuindi presen-ted enigorged veins morning of September 22nd, no movement having taken place and and very full arteries with a well marked light reflex. Hacmor- no flatus passed, an enema was given. The bowels moved onie rhages were freely scattered about, some around the disc anld hour later. In the afternoon colicky pains recurred and retching, many exteinding far out into the fundus; they issued from which had been present, during the night, gave place to vomiting. enigorged venules. Papilloedema of the right disc was remarked The vomited mnaterial was black and very foul smelling. The to the extent of 4 diopters, whilst the left disc exhibited an area temperature had risen -to 99.80 F-. and pulse was 142. The hernial of oedema on its nasal half. No retinitis was nioted. X rays openings were closed, no tumour could be felt, and the rectuni could show no abnormality of the nasal sinuses, and no evidence was clear. There was fluid dullness in both flanks. Laparotomy of incr-eased intracranial pressure. was decided upon. Un'der expectant treatment the visual acuiity improved almnost to The abdomen was opened by a right paramedian incision. the normal, and the papilloedema subsided. Distended loops of small intestine presented through the wound. Examination by band r-evealed a constriction near the caecum, and Operation, on Sphcloidal Sbius: Rccorcry. this portioni was delivered. A piece of wire was found piercing 'From time to time exacerbatioiis of headache a'nd photophobia the ileum and passing into an appendix epiploica on the caecum, occurred, aiid each exacerbation was accompanied by increased pinning anothiel loop of ileum between. On removing the wire the nasal catarlh and fresh crops of retinial venous oozinig. At the end obstruction was relieved immediately. The bowel and mesexiteiry of six weeks Mr. Musgrave Woodman removed a septal spur on the seemed viable. The peritoneal exudate was not evacuated and the left turbinate, which prevented good access to the sphenoidal sinius. wound was closed in layers without drainage. The left spheinoidal sinus was then found to be enlarged anid On September 23rd the abdomen was distended, but flatus was heavily infected, containingg thick -flakes of .Pus. The r-ighlt passed after the administration of a dessertspoonful of liquid sphcnioidal sinus was small anid was slightly infected. From the paraffin every hour, and 0.25 c.cm. of pituitrin every half-hour, pus a feeble growth of pneumococcus was obtailled aild aii for two hours. Distension was present on September 24th, but autogenious vaccine made. the bowels move(l after three doses of 0.5 c.cm. of pituitrin giveii After the riadical treatment no fresh haemorrhages were hourly. Sinice then convalescence has been uninterrupted. remnairked, tlle headaches cleared up, and in three montlhs, when The piece of wire measured 1 5/16 in., and was identical ill lhe was examined, the fundi looked quite niormal appearance with a wiie bristle from a pot cleaner. The patient's I wish to express thanks to Dr. K. Douglas Wilkinisoni for nother thinks that the wire must have been swallowed with permniissioii to puiblish this case. porridge, but the patient has nio recollection of having donie so. 14 JAN. 7, 1928] SCIENTIFIC PROCEEDINGS OF BRANCHES. r _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IATrEBRICJUN Mr. J. Anderson, D.S.O., F.R.C.S.Ed., of Dundee, gives me permission to mention the following case. " In 1914, MIiss S. was sent for consultation with a diagnosis of AND SCIENTIFIC PROCEEDINGS. subacute appendicitis. The pain was confinied to the right iliac CLINICAL fossa, and clinically, in all respects, resembled lesion of the appendix. Laparotomy was performed two days later. The CITY DIVISION. appendix was found normal, but, on investigating the abdomen, omental adhesions were found to the greater curvature of the Urinary Obstruction. stomach which, on separation, proved to be protecting a perfora- A MEETING of thle City Division was held on Decemilber 6th, tion in the centre of which was a metal bristle, which was traced 1927, at the Metropolitan Hospital, Dr. PHILIP HAMILL in to a pot-cleaning brush. Convalescence was and she now uneventful, is the clhair, when Sir JOHN THOMSON-WALKER read a paper well." on urinary obstruction. He began by saying that senile Crieff. H. A. GRAHAM, B.Sc., M.B., Ch.B. enlargement of the prostate was the most common form of urinary obstruction and the one which gave rise to the greatest difficulties in regard to the proper method of treatment. Once this change in the prostate had become A LARGE URETERAL CALCUTLUS. definitely established it was progressive. In some case,s A MAN, aged 49, was admitted to hospital with a diagnosis the early stage, in whiclh little, if any, residual urine was of left-sided pyonephrosis. He gave a hiistory of attacks present, might last for three, five, or more years without of pain in the left side of the abdomen and left flank apparent change, and then rapid increase in the obstruction of two years' duration. For the same period he had take place. suffered from frequency of imiicturition. There had been *Operation was the proper treatment in the majority no haematuria, but the urine had beeni foul smelling and of cases, and early operation was advocated so that the turbid. patient was not too old and the stage of sepsis and back The pyoneplirosis was so big that it was readily visible to the pressure was avoided. Moreover, tlhere were cases where eye. The urine was full of pus and smelled strongly of B. coli. malignant disease developed in a simple enlargemient of the An x-ray report of the urogenital tract stated, " there is a large calculus in the bladder or in a sacculus of the bladder on the prostate. In 100 consecutive cases of prostatectomy for left side." Rectal examination revealed a hard fixed mass above simple enlargement of the prostate 16 showed microscopio and to the left of the prostate. On cystoscopy there was found areas of malignant clhanige. The presence of two or more to be no calculus in the bladder and no sacculus leading out of it. The right ureteric orifice was normal, but that on the left ounces of residual urine was an indication for operation. was congested, and a thin stream of pus was issuing from it. Frequent micturition in old men was not physiological, and Immediately above .it the bladder wall was seen .to be bulged always demanded careful investigation, although this sym- inwards by a mass lying in the terminal portion of the.ureter. residual urine, a necessary The bladder was opened, its wall was incised over the swelling, ptomll was not, apart from and the calculus levered out of its bed. Immediately there was indication for operation. a gush of foul, greenish pus, which fille:d the bladder and over- In estimating the fitness of a patient for operation all flowed on to the table. A finger could easily be passed up the in the investigation. Renial ureter, the lumen of which was estimated to equal the systems m11ust be in-cluded small intestine. that of the failurie and sepsis were the two comiimoni contraindicationls After the operation the pyonephrosis disappeared entirely. The to operation. The tests of the renial function were withini patient refused removal of his infected and disorganized kidney, reachi of all practitioners. The clinical symptoms were and was discharged from hospital with only a urine. trace of pus in the often overlooked in their early stage. Repeated estimation The calculus was smooth and regular in outline, and measured of the urea percentage of the urine was a valuable guide. 3i in. in length and 11 in. in diameter. It was very heavy, The urea concentration test of Maclean was a very accurate weighing no less tban 1,639 grains. and valuable test when properly used in cases of back Though not the greatest in lenigth 'and diameter, this pressure kidney. The blood urea estimation was a labora- calculus is, so far as I can discover, the heav-iest yet tory test, and miglht not be available in practice. If recorded. used alone it might be fallacious, but it was valuable when JOHN C. JEFFERSON, F.R.C.S., comiibined with the urea concenitration test in advanceld Honorary Surgeon, Rochdale Infirmary. cases. The surgeon must frequently operate on cases where the renal function was not completely normial, anid his success would depend on his ability to prevenit post-opera- FOREIGN BODY IN THE EAR FOR tive complications, which were specially fatal in such cases. THIRTY-SIX In sepsis the tests of fitness for operation were the general YEARS. condition and the condition of tlle urine. The urea tests I WAS interested in Dr. Wells's account (October 8th, were used in renal sepsis, but only indicated the amount p. 637) of a foreign body in the ear for thirty-three years, of reduiction of the r-enal function, not the extent or and I feel it may be3 of interest to record the following virulence of the sepsis. The blood clholesterol had been used account of an encapsulated foreign body which remained in as a test of the resistance of the patient to sepsis. A high the externial auditory meatus even longer. blood cholesterol content was regarded as favourable, and I treated the captain of a vessel, in whiclh I sailed to below 0.130 per cent. was abnormal. Japan as a ship's surgeon, at Yokohama Hospital then (where Treatment by radiation, either with radium or the patients were allowed to have their own medical hard x rays, was not a reliable method in simple adviser to treat thein) for a serious attack of bronchitis, enlargement, and had dangers equal to the catheter and and only consented to take him home if he strictly obeyed to operation. In rare cases the hard x rays had produced my orders. improvement in symptoms, but usually it failed. Massage He had a raucous voice, and, sailor like, did not mince was useless in true enlargement of the prostate. The matters when lie wanted to cough; his energetic hacks removal of the obstruction at the neck of the bladder by must have dislodged the foreign body from its bed, which means of punclhes and electric cauteries had a very limited allowed it some play, for it caused a superficial ulceration. application to a small class of case. When the prostato I told him that Ilis bronichlitis was well, and that his showed definite enlargenment these methods were dangerous hacking cough must be due to some reflex irritation. It and ineffective. Remnoval of the prostate by operation was astounded him to conceive that his ear should have any- recommended early in the disease by a single-stage opera- thinig to do witlh the cough; but on removing the body, tion, and by the operation introduced by the speaker. His which I found to be a grain of old dry rice (encapsuled), operation mortality in hospital was 8.2 per cent., and in lhe proffered the remark, " It must lhave been there since private cases 4.4 per cent., and there were long series the day I got married "; his eldest son was then 35 years of cases without a deathl. The recent publication of a .of age. It impressed him greatly that from the moment of mortality of J,3 and 20 per cent. after the blind operation its removal thle coughl vanished anld never returnled again. showed thlat prostat;ectomy should be performed by surgteonzs I sifted the matter as well as I could, and had no doubt with special skill, and with the advantages of a special thlat the foreign body was there for at least thirty-six hlosp)ital or a special departmenlt of a general hospital. or thirty-seven years. After an animated discussion thle meeting terminated Bath. WILLIAM: P. KHENNSEDY, M.D. with a hlearty vote of thanks to the lecturer. 34 JAN. 7, i928] UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. [IMRIDICALTE BJrrissJOUIRNAl 4. All patients will report periodically for examination by a lurking resenitmenit which is only too liable to reassert the medical officer. itself when occasion offers. 5. The fact that they are panel patients will be accepted as Without a doubt recent regulations in the sale of proof of their financial status. dangerous drugs have improved prognosis generally, but 6. A charge will be made. It is lhoped that the clinic will 69 per cenit. of my cases are medical menl, with whom eventually be self-supporting. opportuniity remains.-I am, etc., Finally I would point out that it is hoped that this will be only the first of mnany similar clinics throughout London, W., Dec. 21st, 1927. G. LA.UGHTON SCOTT. London and the country generally.-I am, etc., London, W., Dec. 16th, 1927. ARTHUR STANLEY HERBERT.

UNDERFEEDING AND OVERFEEDING IN UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. INFANCY. DR. T. W. M. CAMERON has been recogniized as a teacher of helminthology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical SIR,-Dr. Leo Mandel, in your issue of December 10th Mediciue. (p. 1118), says that it is to welfare centres that we should The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Division look, rather than to a hospital out-patient department, for of Medical Zoology) has beet) admitted as a schlool of the University statistics as to the in the Faculties of Medicine and Scienice utider Statute 74, pending simpler diseases of nutrition in normal consideration of ani application for the admission of the school as -infants. I think that nmedical officers of welfare centres a whole. will agree that overfeeding is a very frequent cause of Mr. Wilfred Trotter, M.S., F.R.C.S., has beenl appointed a malnutrition, even in the breast-fed infant. How often member of the University College Committee for the remainder of the year ending February 29th, 1928, vice Sir George Blacker, do we get the case of a baby suffering from diarrhoea and resignied. vomiting and consequent malnutrition, who is found to be The followinig have been appointed exatminers for the secotnd having ten or eleven feeds in the twenty-four hours ! The examiniiationi for medical degfrees in 1928, the chairmen being motlher is told by her friends, " Oh, vour milk evidently inidicated by an asterisk: disagrees with baby. You should put him oni a bottle." Awatomy.-G. Elliot Smiiith (Univ. Coll.). D. M. Blair (King's Coll.), \V. E. Le Gros Clark (St. Bart's), *F. G. Parsons (St. Thomas's), W. Wright When the feeds are reduced to five or six in the day, with (London Hospital), T. Yeates (Middlesex), Mrs. Lucas Keene (London no night feed, the baby quickly becomes niormal, unless School of Medicine for Women), J. E. S. Frazer (St. Mlary's), together with the overfeeding is of long In the external examiners. duration. my experience a Pharrnacology.-E. B. Verney (University Coll.). 0. Inchley (King's Coll.), case of malnutrition due to long-standing overfeeding, P. Hamill (St. Bart's), N. Mutch (Guy's), W. A. M. SmsrL (London Hospital), whether in breast-fed or Swale Vincent (Middlesex), *Miss E. M. Scarborough (London School of bottle-fed babies, is much more Medicine for Women), B. J. Collingwood (St. Mary's). together with the intractable than one due to underfeeding. external exairiners. As to dried milks, thle following of the directions on the Physioloov.-J. C. Drummond, D. T. Harris, J. P. Hill (Univ. Coll.), R. J. S. McDowall (King's Coll.), H. Hartridge (St. Bart's), G. W. de P. tin usually involves not only the fallacy of feeding entirely NicholsoD, M. S. Pembrey (Guy's), H. H. Roaf (London Hospital) by age without consideration for weight, but also the recon- E. C. Dodds, Swale Vincent, ,J. H. Woodger (Middle ex), *MiB8 W. a Cullis (London School of Medicine for Women), B. J. Collingwood stitution of the dried nmilk almost to the composition of external examiners. undiluted cow's miiilk, wliclh few would (St. Mary's), together with the people think of It has beenl decided that the schleme for the second examination giving to a younig infant. At cenitres with which for medical degrees, Parts I and II, for iintei nal stuidents approved I am associated dried milk is supplied in plain packets io July, 1925, anid continlue(d for the session 1926-27, shall be without directions. Instructions are given to each woman continued for the session 1927-28. individually to dilute the dried milk in such a way It has been resolved to institute, in accordatuce with the regulations on uiniversity titles, the following chairs, tenable at the (for a normal infant) that, with added sugar and cod-liver Loindon School of Hygietne and Tropical Medicine: (1) Chemistry, oil in some form, the mixture approximates as nearly aA as applied to hygienie; (2) Public Health, salary, £1,300 a year, possible in composition to breast milk. The quantities are together with an allowance of £200 a year. Applications for the adjusted latter chair must be sent in by February 16th. partly according to weight and-partly to age. A course of tlhree lectures on the surgery of the kidniey and(l Besides the fact that they deal chiefly with the normal ureter, with lantern illustrations, will be given ly M1r. Grabam healthy infant, medical officers of welfare centres hlave the Simpson at Guy's Hospital Medical School on Febrtiary 10th, 17th, further advantage that they are able to see the results of and 24th at 5.30 p.m. The followiug have been appoiuted staff examLiiners in the their methods in after years, whereas in the out-patient for medical degrees for 1928: department of a hospital the child is only seen as a rule as subjects of examinations long as the mother it Anatomy.-Professor T. H. Bryce and Professor T. B. Johnston. considers to be abnormal.-I am, etc., Bactet-iology.-Professor J. W. H. Eyre. London, Dec. 11th, 1927. DOROTHE B. GERE. Chemistry.-First Medical: F. D. Chattaway and Miss Sibyl Taite Widdows. Second Medical: Professor C. S. Gibson, O.B.E., and F. D. Chattaway. J A Forensic Medicine and H,giene.-W. B. Anderton and A. S. MacNalty. TREATMENT OF MORPHINISM. General Biology.-A. J. Grove and F. Drabble. SIR,-I have only to-day read Dr. Stanford Park's Medicine.-C. Bolton (internal), Professor F. R. Fraser, Professor criticism (December 3rd, p. 1056) of my note " A treatment A. J. Hall, and C. Wall (internal). Associate Examiners: C. M. Wilson, A. Feiling, D. H. de Souza, and Professor W. E. Hume. of morphinism," which appeared in your issue of November Mental Diseases and Psychology.-C. H. Bond, C.B.E., and E. D. 5th (p. 827). Macnamara. " What use," he writes, " is atropine in treatment Neusrology.-Gordon M. Holmes and C. M. Hinds Howell. apart from the delirium it produces? " I do not use it to Obstetric Medicine.-J. S. Fairbairn and Eardley Holland. Associate produce delirium, and, indeed, I consider that the produc- Examiners: Professor F. J. Browne and D. W. Roy. tion of delirium is painiful, Oto-rhino-larlingology.-Sir William Milligan and Herbert Tilley. unnecessary, and undesirable. Pathologv.-Professor Stuart McDonald and Professor E. H. Kettle. I am not prepared to say why an exceedingly high tolerance Associate Examiners: R. Donaldson and J1. A. B. Hicks. of atropine and hyoscine secures the patient against dis- pharniacologv.-W. E. Dixon and V. J. Woolley. comfort, but I did and do state it as a fact. Had I not Physics.-Professor F. H. Newman and Gilbert Stead. Dr. Staniford Park's assurance that the same result can be Physioloeg.-Professor J, B. Leathes and Professor J. Mellanby. sectured by other (and as yet, I believe, unpublished) State Medicine.-W. A. Brend and R. A. Lyster. metlhods, I should have said that such other methods did Srurgery.-H. S. Souttar, Professor C. A. Pannett (internal), W. Girling Ball (internal), E. C,. Hughes; and as fifth eximiner if required, not exist. C. M. Page. Associate Examiners: Professor E. D. Telford, N. C. Lake, My suggestion that such easy weaning had its influence G. T. Mullally, P. H. Mitchiner; and as fifth examiner if required. E. K. on progniosis, to judge from a small but accurate series Martin. of after-histories, depenids on nio supposition of mine that i a kiind of immunity " (to atropilne or to morphine? I do UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND not MONMOUTHSHIRE. gatlher which) is conferred. I should rath-er favour MEDICINE. some such psychological explanatioin as has beeni WELiSH NATIONAL SCHOOL OF giveni me PROFESSOR JAMES HENRY DIBLE has beeni appointed Professor of by patienits as a cause of relapse after other treatments-. Pathology and Bacteriology in the Welsh National School of namiiely, that painful witlhdrawal is apt to leave behind Mediciie.l J,7,*928] ~~~~~~~~~~IRDICkLNZEWS TM MM= a? student he was a well known Rugby football player, and in the previous year, it will be an ordinary report and not the he did much to foster open-air sports in Newburgh, whero futll survey report, whc was la required fo 1925 and will he was for several years president of local golf and bowlinig not again be dtue until 1930. clubs. He acted as medical officer for a number of parishes THE proceedings of the combined meeting of the Section of in northern Fifeshire, and was a prominent member of the Neurolofgy of the Royal Society of Medicine and the American local education authority. He is sulvived by a widow, soni, Neurological A,sociation, which was held at the end or fast July, have been puLblished in the October Issue of Brain. We and daughter. gave an account of this conference on August 13th, 1921 (p. 276). THE Johni Scott prize of 1,000 dollars has been awarded to Dr. Peyton Rous for his work on cancer, Dr. A. Hess for his work on rickets, and Dr. Afriano de Amaral for his work oan antivenins. THE People's League of Health has arranged two series of THE annual report for 1926-27 of the Society for the Pro- lectures to be delivered in the house of the Medical Society vision of Birtih Control Clinics has been issued frLom the of London, 11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, at 6 p.m. Woumen's Welfare Centre (153, East Street, Walworth Road, Eight lectures on the mind and what ought to be known about S.E.17). Besides tllis main centre at Walworth the society it will commence on January 25th; they will be given by now has eight affiliated centres: in Stepney (East Loudon), Drs. Crichton Miler, E. D. Macnamara, R. D. Gillespie, North Kensington, Cambridge, Glasgow, Manchester, Wo0ver- T. Beaton, E. Mapother, W. A. Potts, A. F. Tredgold, and hampton, Birnmingham, and Oxford, the last two having been Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones. Seven lectures on nutrition in opened during the year under review. Three of the ne(ical health and disease wil commence on February 17th, and the offlcers attachied to the centres of the society accepted the lecturers will include Professors Leonard Hill, V. H. Mo$tram, invitation of the National Birth Rate Commission to give Winifred Cullis, and Drs. Harry Campbell, L. J. Harris, and evidence at its medical session. For the maintenance of its Eric Holmes. Tickets may be had from Miss Olga Nethersole, work the society is dependent on voluntary benevolence. R.R.C., 12, Stratford Place, W.1. THE honiorary secretary of the Lausanne Medical Gradli-iates' THE Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain will hold an Association informs us that the following mnedical nien lhave evening meeting in the theatre at 17, Bloomsbury Square, been approved for the M.D. degree at the Uuivcr:ily of W.C., on Tuesday, January 10th, at 8 o'clock, when a lecture Lausanne since June, 1927: P. Ellman, J. J. Luddy, J. R. on colour photography will be given by Sir William J. Pope, Maleri, D. A. Imrie. F.R.S. Tea and coffee will be served in the exainina- tion hall afterwards. Medical friends of members will be THE health of the European chiild in Malaya is the stubject welcomed. of an article in the issue of the Jour-uzl ot Tropical Medicine andi Hygiene for December 15th, 1927, by Dr. G. A. C. Gordon, TEl Fellowship of Medicine announces that a clinical late assistant health otffcer to the mLunicipality of Singsapore. demooLstration in ophthalmology will be given on January Full details are given of the necessary precautions to be llth, at the Royal Eye Hospital, St. George's Circus, at 3 p.m., adopted with regard to clothingr, diet, and habits, and the by Mr. Griffith. The first medical demonstration will be given conclusion is reached that the average period of resideuce for by Sir Thomnas Horder, at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, oIn these children may, under favourable conditions, be extc uded January 26th, at 1.30 p.m., and the flrst surgical demonistra- to the age of puberty. tion by Mr. A. E. Mortimer Woolf at the Qtueen Mary's Hospital, Stratford, on January 23rd, at 2 p.m. Lectu-res AT a livery dinner of the Society of Apothecaries of London, arranged by the Fellowship of Medicine will be deliveredl in held in the Hall at Blackfriars on January 3rd, the Lord the lecture room of the Medical Society, 11, Chandos Street, Mayor (Sir Charles Bathe) and Mr. Sheriff Davenport, Cavendish Square, on Mondays, at 5 pan.; the first lecture attendled as guests, and the society's geld medal was pre- will be given on January 16th bv Sir James Purves-Stewart sented to Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, D.Sc., F.R.S., on acute drunkenness. These lectures and demonstrations F.R.C.P., protessor of biochemistry in the University of are free to medical practitioners. On January 9th a fort- Canmbridge. The company were received by the Master, Dr. night's course in medicine, surgery, and the special depart- R. Whiteside Statham, and the Wardens, Lieut.-Colonel ments will begin at the Prince of Wales's General Hospital, C. T. Samman anid Dr. H. J. Ilott. Those present besiles Tottenhan. Also on January 9th a course in diseases of the after-dinner speakers included Sir George Makins, Dr. children, organized by Dr. Bernard Myers, will conmmnence C. 0. Ilawthorne (Chairman of the Representative Boedy at the Childlren's Clinic, the National Heart Hospital, the British Medical Association), Sir Squire Sprigge (Editor 01 Royal Waterloo Hospital, the Hospital for Consumption, the Lancet), Mr. H. W. Carson, President of the Mledical Brompton, and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, and Society of Lond(lon,. the Masters of five City Companies, and will oocupy nearly every afternoon and most mornings. Sir Fredericl Hallett, who was warmly congratulated oni his Other arrangetenets for January include a whole-day course kninhthood, announlced amiiong the New Year hononuis. In in eardiology at the National Hospital for Diseases of the proposing the health of the Lord Mayor anid Sheriffs, the Heart, January 16th to '-7th, and one in psychological Master, in a graceful speech, spoke of the happy relations medicine at Bethlem Royal Hospital, consisting of lecture between the Corporation and the great Guilds of the (ity demonstrations on Tuesday and Saturtay mornings, at 11 a. mn., of London and of the long history of the Apathec.tries' from January 17th to February 11th. Syllabuses a.nd tickets Society, one of the few guilds still earrying ouit the may be obtained from the secretary of the Fellowship of objects of its charter. As proof of its respou.e to Medicine, 1, Wimpole Street, W.1, wlho will also supply the needs of the time, he mentioned the establish- copies of the Post-G-raduate kedical Journal and particulars ment of the new diploma in obstetrics and infant welfare, of the genral course of work, which continues throughout for which the first examination would be held nexb the year. summer. After replies by the Lord Mayor and Sheriff, the Master presented the society's gold medal for therapeutics, DR. ROBERT MACNEIL BUCHANAN and Dr. George H. to in Edington, ex-president and president respectively of the paying tribute Professor Hopkins's unique position bio- Royal Faculty of Physici&as and Surgeons, Glasgow, have chemistry and to the profound inflneee upon therapentics of the of of his pioneer stuidies in nutrition; that part of his work been appointed justics peace for the county the which had the widest appeal was his discovery of the bodies city of Glagow. now known as vitamins. Sir Frederick Hopliins, in acknow- DR. H. P. FNWF3OLME has been presented by the public ledging the award, welcomed Dr. Statham's empbasis on health staff of the borough of Croydon with a wireless set and dietetics as a branch of therapeutics. It might seem a pro- an attache case as an expression of goodwill on his retirement vocative statement at such a banquet, but in his view no sec- from the medical offloership of health for Croydon to take up tion of the human race had ever yet been properly nourished. the corresponding post at Birrningham. Although the race had survived, yet this was a relative Air extra Gifford Edmonds' prize of £100 for the best essay survival. Something was wrong; there was some deficiency; on a subject dealing with ophthalmology involving original but science, he believed, would be able to right matters work will be awarded in December, 1929. The subject for without disturbing the amenities of life. The foun(ding of this essay is "Central scotoma: its pathology and clinical this medal proved the society's interest in medical research: significance." Essays should be sent to the secretary, Moor- great advances in medicine almost always came from research fields Eye Hospital, City Road, E.C.I, fromn whomn particulars rathier than from experience and common sense. The health may be obtained. The subject for the current essay to be of the guests was proposed by the senior wardlen, and sent in by December, 1928, is " The causation and differential responded to, in the absence of the vice-chancellor, by Dr. E. diagnosis of proptosis." The prize is open to all British Graham Little, M.P. for the University of Ljondon, anld by subjects. Mr. Lewis Briscoe, Master of the Armourers' and Braziers THE: Miniistry of Health has issued a circular to public Company. E:xcell-ent mlusic was provided by the Chauntri heath autborities describing the character of the report Gleemen, a" male voice quartette fromn the choirs of West- which medical officers of health should present for 1927. As minster Abbey and St. Paul's. THS

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Wmtou:ult:~~~~ PIUNTED AND PUBLSHED AT THE OFFCE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON, W.C1. INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT FOR VOLUME I, 1928.

A. Association, British Medical: Middlemore prize, Bournemouth Division: The activities of the 132 Association, 121-Death of members, 121- Abdominal conditions of childhood, acute (J. S. Association, British Medical: Prizes for essays Annual meeting, 217-Election of officers, 217 Robinson), 134 by students, 98 BOUSFILD, Guy: Mlodernmethods of combating Abdominal emergencies (Hamilton Barclay), 29 Association, British Medical: Scholarships and diphtberia, 217 Aberdeen Division: Tea to medical graduates, grants, 87, 104, 113. 221 Bowel prolapse through a persistent umbilical 115-Nomination of member of Council, 178- Association Professionnelle Internationale des fistula (H. Whitelocke), 41 Election of Representatives, 178 M6decins (A.P.I.M.), 274 BoYD, Dr.: Malarial surveys, 179 Abortion, criminal (L. A. Parry), 218 AuSTIN, R. F. E.: Disciplinary case of, 245 BRACKENBuny, H. B.: Puerperal morbidity and Air Force. Royal, Medical Service, 7, 23, 31, 39, mortality, 35-The provision of ophthalmic 43. 55, 67, 75, 83, 91, 111, 119, 135, 179, 203, 211, 219, benefit, 36-Visit of to South Africa, 98, 103, 227, 235, 247, 263, 275 176- Contributory schemes for hospital benefit, Air Force, Royal: Reserve of Air Force Officers 258 -Medical branch, 43, 123, 211 B. BRAMWELL, Edwin: Some clinical aspects of ALLEN, Dr., exhibits clinical cases, 253 pain, 99 ALLEN, F. M. B.: Acidified milks in infant Badge of the Association (Matheson Mackay), 64 BREWER, Dunstan: Puerperal morbidity and feeding, 54 BALLANTYNE, A. J.: Contributory schemes for mortality, 34 American Medical Association. See Association hospital benefit, 260 Brighton Division: Annual joint meeting with Anaemia, pernicious, liver diet in (H. Banks), Banff, Moray,and Nairn Division: Annual meet- the Susseex Law Society, 218-Criminal abor- 117-(Daniel Evans) 117-(S. C. Dyke) 122 ing, 234-Election of officers, 234-B.M.A. tion, 218-Special meeting, 224-Cinematograph Anaemia, pernicious, recent advances in (Izod Charities Fund, 234 display of medical subjects, 224 Bennett) 41 BANISTER, Bright: Ante-natal work, 201 British Medical Association. See Association Anaemia, profound secondary (Allman Powell), BANKS, H.: Trephine for use with Albee's motor, British Medical Journal, illustrations in, 9 134 117-Bilateral pneumotborax, 117-Pernicious BROCKMAN, R. St. Leger: Contributory schemes Aneurysm of aorta of syphilitic origin (P. C. anaemia treated with liver. 117 for hospital benefit, 260 Ingram), 29 BARCLAY, Hamilton: Abdominal emergencies, 29 Bromsgrove Division: Organization rules, 115- Ante-natal work (Bright Banister), 201 BARRETT, Lady: Puerperal morbidity and Hospital contributory -chemes, 115-Repre- Army, British, 7, 11, 23, 31, 39, 43, 55 67, 75, 83, 91, mortality, 36 sentative at Representative Meeting, 115- 111, 119, 123, 135, 179, .203, 211, 219, 227, 235, 247, BARUCHA. Major B. P.: The nervous system, 235 Treatment of varicose ulcers, 115-Reports of 263, 275 BAYLY, H. Wansey: The general practitioner practitioners at request of coroners, 115 Army, British: Colonial Medical Services, 11, 23, and the prevention of venereal disease, 116 Bronchiectasis, diagnosis and treatment of 55, 111, 135, 203, 211, 219, 263 BEAHAN, Lieut.-Col. W. K.: Oedema of feet and (F. G. Chandler). 252 Army, British: Militia, 211 legs, 29 BRONTi, R. M.: Cut throat, 134 Army, British: Regular Army, 247 - BEATTIE. N. R.: Public education in health. 4 BROOKE, R.: Treatment of hernias, 71 Army, British: Regular Army Reserve of BEDWELL, C. E. A.: Pay beds and the future of BROOME, Lieut.-Col. H. H.: Electrical appliances Officers, 23, 39. 75, 91, 203, 211, 227, 235, 263 voluntary hospitals, 111 used in examination of the bladder, Army. British: Royal Army Medical Corps, 7,11, Belfast Division: Welcome to medical graduates, and rectum, 234 wethra. 23, 31, 39, 43, 55, 67, 75, 83, 91, 111, 119, 123, 135, 135 BRUCE, G. R. B.: Exhibition of clinical cases, 203, 211, 219, 227, 235, 247, 263, 275 BENNETT, Francis G.: Infectious diseases and 253 Army, British: Supplementary Reserve of State insurance, 274 Buckinghamehire Division: Investigation on Officers, 75, 275 BENNETT, Izod: Recent advanees in pernicious varicose ulcers, 224-Medical charities, 224- Army, British: Territorial Army, 23, 31, 39, 55, anaemia, 41 Health lectures, 224-Reports to coroners, 224 67, 75, 91, 111, 123, 135, 179, 203, 211, 219, 235, 263, BEvERS, M.: Large fibroid complicating preg- -Payment for juvenile Oddfellows, 224- 275 nancy, 252 Inspection of midwives, 221 Army, British: Territorial Army Reserve of Biliary tract, surgical conditions of the (C. A. BuLLER, H. B., exhibits skiagrams, 209 Officers, 39, 55, 91, 111, 203, 235, 263, 275 Raison), 63 ARNOLD, Ernest C.: Ophthalmic benefit under Biological therapy (J. Stanley White). 89, 134, 209 the Insurance Act, 22 BIERBECK, [j. H.: Experience as surgeon to a A. smithii, larvae and adults of (R. M. Gordon), hospital for twenty-five years, 118 178 Birmingham Central Division: Annual meeting, Ashford Division: Some digestive diseases in 223-Election of officers, 223-Provision of C. children and infants, 89 electrical and medicated batns, 223-Medical Assistants. liabilities for injuries to, 181 Charities Fund, 223 C(ADDY, Adrian: Ophthalmic benefit. 119 Association, American Medical: Annual session, Birmingham Panel Committee: Williams-Free- Camberwell Division: Haematuria, 70-Unusaal June, 1928, 41, 51 man testimonial fund, 110-New method of case of abdominal neoplasm, 10-Pernicious Association, British Medical: Annual Meeting, changing doctor, 110-Representative to the anaemia, 106-Aortic aneurysm, 106-8yringo- Cardiff(1928), 13,73,103,197,205,254-ProvisionaI Birmingham Hospitals Council, 110-Statisties myelia, 106-Abscess of lung, 106-Schlatter's programme, 13, 73, 197, 254 - Pathological of practice receipts, 110-Form for payment disease. 106-Modern methods of combating museum, 74, 199, 257-Reduced railway fares, from members of trade protection societies, diphtheria. 217-Annual meeting, 272-Annual 103,199, 257-Ir4sh Medical Schools' and Gradu- 118-Change of doctor, 118-Alteration in the report, 272 - Election of officers, 272 - The ates' Association, 199, 258-Hotel accommoda- composition of standard dressings in the drug treasures of the tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen, 272 tion, 205,257-Annual dinner of the Association, tariff, 118-Emergency and anaestheticfees, 118 Cambridge and Huntingdon Division: Discus- 257-Welsh concert, 257-Arrangements for BIRT, A. C.: Contributory schemes for hospital sion on facilities for maternity work, 21, 28 sports, 257 benefit, 262 CAMPBELL, Boyd, exhibits clinical cases, 253 Association, British Medical: Annual Meeting Birth control: its medical and social aspects. CAMPBELL,. Janet: Puerperal morbidity and (1930), 181 (J. A. Rawlings, 71 mortality. 36 Association, British Medical: Annual Repre- Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1926: Pro- Cancer of the breast (B. Thomas). 117 sentative Meeting-Notices of motion, 113, 253- cedure for delivery of death certificates, 22 Cancer of the gastro-intestinal tract, resection Matters referred to Divisions, 213 Blackburn Division: Puerperal sepsis, 134 for (William Everett), 116 Association, British Mledical: Autograph collec- Bloxsome, C. H., an incident in the life of (Dr. Cancer, inoperable (S. Monckton Copeman). 70 tion, 63 Collier), 134 Cancer, radium in (Sampson Handley) 115 Assoalation, Britlh Medical, Cbarities Fund, 27, Blyth Division: Annual meeting, 38-Medical CANDY, T. I.: Radiograms of a condition of the 87,104, 114 132-Oharlti.s Oommisee, 87 charities, 38-Fees forexamination, 38-Annual fibula, 29 Asoetiton, British (dNlcI, and Collective dinner, 116-Election of officers, 116-Camel CAPON, Dr.: Intracranial birth injuries, 217 Investigation: Part II, a new venture, 1 money box presented to the division, 116- Cardiff Division: The trend of thought in Association, Britsh Medical, (Jnunil : Proceed- Miners' levy for the doctors, 116 modern therapy. 4-Annual dinner and dance, ings of Council, 57,1252,26-Couoncil election, BODxAN, Frank: Infant hygiene centres, 74 30 113,132-Annual R of Council, 137, 182- Bombay Branch:-China: socially, politically, Oarnarvonshire, South, and Merioneth Division: Finanial st.meu, 1 - Supplementary and medically, 52-Coloured urine, 52-Regis- Report of Council, 252-Congenital claw-hand, Annua Report of Councll, 277 tration of midwives, 178-Public hospitals and 252-Paralysis of hypoglossal nerve. 252- Association, British Medical: Hastings clinical free treatment, 178-Annual meeting, 287- Extensive ulceration of legs, 252-Demonstra- prize, 176, 240 Draft rules, 287-Election of representative, tions of x-ray and artificial sunlight apoaratus, Association, British Medical: Help to individual 287-Annual report, 287-Election of officers, 252-Pseudo-hypertrouhic paralysis, 252 members, 249 287 CARMAEL, C. E.: Osteomyelitis of the meta- Association, British Medical: Hempson prize, Border Counties Branch: The production of carpal bone, 29 3, 103 certified milk, 115--Milk productionand bovine CATLow, Alfred, disciplinary case of, 217 Association, British Medical: House extension, tuberculosis, 115 CATTO. H.: Demonstration of pathological 14-Access to the house, 221 BoTr, Lieut.-Col. H. R.: Operation on tumour of sections of microscopic slides, 29 Association, British Medical: Library, 250- the thyroid gland, 235 CAvEtNAG, J. B.: Diagnosis and treatment of Books added to, 72, 135 Bottle of medicine, 211 acute otitis media, 202 rBSwmxuT TO TE 4 JAN.-JUNE, I928] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. [BUITIIS MEDICL IUMAL

Cerebro-spinal fluids, observations on (R. V. CROWE. Neville: Rudimentary arms in an DIcKINsoN, Dr.: Newer methods of diagnosis of Solby), 30-Examination of (Dr. McKinstry), 71 infant, 202 pulmonary tuberculosis, 224 CHANDLER, F. G.: Early diagnosis and treat- Croydon Division: Annual meeting, 209-Report DIGGLE, F. Holt: Some factors in the prevention ment of bronchiectasis, 252 of Executive Committee, 209 - Election of of deafness, 106 CHEARSLEY, Dr.: Case of nephritis, 29-Sarcoma officers. 209 - Recent aspects of biological Diphtheria, modern methods of combating (Guy of the adrenals with hydronephroma, 29 therapy, 209 Bousfield), 217 Cheshire, Mid., Division: Radium in carcinoma, CRUICKESANK, R. W.: Two cases of cow-pox, 41 DIxON, W. E.: The trend of thought In modern 115-Presentation to T. W. H. Garstang, 115- CRYMBLE,PL. T.: Exhibition of clinical cases. therapy. 4-The effects of alcohol on the Intracranial birth injuries, 217 253 human body, 38 Cheshire Local Medical and Panel Committee: DONALDSON, Malcolmn: The uses of radium in Cost of prescribing, 109-Abolition of the Current Notes: gyni ecology, 108 Pharmacopoeia Cestriensis, 109 Access to B.M.A. House, 221, 250 Doncaster Division: Annual meeting, 242-Elec- Chichester and Worthing Division: Treatment American Medical Association: Annual tion of officers, 242-Annual report of Council, of varicose ulceration, 71-Medical charities, Session, 41, 51 242 71-Treatment of hernias, 71-Clinical meet- Annual meeting at Cardiff: Reduced railway Dorset, West, Division: Election of representa- ing, 224-Election of officers, 224-Combined fares, 103-Hotel accommodation, 205 tive, 28-Follicular impetigo, 28-Manipulative meeting with Horsham Division, 224-Election Annual meeting at Winnipeg (1930),181 surgery, 28-Reports by practitioners to of Representative, 224-Renal tuberculosis. 224 British Medical Association's collection of coroners, 115 - Mongol boy, 115 - Fibrous China-socially, politically, and medically (Dr. autographs, 63 osteitis. 115-Fragilitas ossium, 115-Encap- Turner), 52 British Medical Association House: Extension, sulated tumour, 115-Parkinsonian syndrome, CHOLMI&LEY, W. F., exhibits pathological 14-Access to, 221, 250 115-Some acute eye conditions met with in specimens, 273 British MedicaI Association Library, 250 general practice, 115-Social meeting, 201 Chorea or encephalitis lethargica (R. Waring British Medical Association and Medical Dorset and West Hants Branch: Summer meet- Taylor), 41 charities, 27, 87 ing, 223-Election of officers, 223-Reports from City Division: Annual dinner, 4-Diagnostic pit- British Medical Association prizes for essays Bournemouth and West Dorset Divisions, 223 falls in dermatology, 64-Difficulties in dia- by students, 98 -Recent advances in medicine and surgery, gnosis in connexion with throat and ear British Medical Association scholarships and 223 trouble, 115-Annual meeting, 272-Annual grants, 87. 221 DOUGAL, Daniel: Haemorrhage about the m-leno- report, 272-Cinematogiaph entertainment, Central Council election, 113, 132 pause, 4 272-Clinical meeting, 273 Chairman of Council in South Africa, 98,103, DOUGLAS, C. E.: Puerperal morbidity and Civil mobilization for war service (J. B. Clarke), 70 176 mortality, 34 - Association Professionnelle Civil servants and membership of the B M.A.. 3 Charities fund, thank-offering to, 132 Internationale des N16decins (A.P.I.M.), 274 CLARKE, J. B.: Civil rriobilization for war Civil servants and membership of theB.M.A., 3 Drugs, Dangerous: Withdrawal of authoriza- service, 70 Committee work. See Work of the week tion, 263 CLARKE, John S.: Examination of vagrants for Consulting pathologists group, 51, 63, 81, 113, Dumfries and Galloway Division: Some clinical small-pox, 247 286-Conference, 81, 286 aspects of pain, 99-Annual meeting, 233- Cleveland Division: Annual dinner, 89-Annual Coroners, reports on deaths furnished by Election of officers, 233-Report of Council, meeting, 252 -Election of officers, 252-Middles- doctors at therequest of. 249 233 -The present method of dealing with brough and District Motor Club hospital Examination of vagrants. See Vagrants borderland cases, 233 insurance scheme, 252-Cancer investigation, Hastings (Sir Charles) Lecture, 87-Clinical DYKE, S. C.: Liver treatment of pernicious 252 prize, 176, 240 anaemia, 122-Exhibits pathologicalispecimens, Clinic and the family doctor (E.I. Spriggs), 224 Help to individual members, 249 273 COATEs, Foster, exhibits clinical cases, 253 Hempson prize, 3, 51, 103 COE, Frank Ernest, disciplinary case of, 247 Home Divisions and Branches in 1927, 181 COLEBROOiK. Leonard: Puerperal morbidity and Hospitals Comnmittee, 103 mortality, 33 Illustrations in the ,Tpiernal, 9 Collective investigation; Part II, a new venture, Indexes, half-yearly, 27, 51, 63 E. 1. See also Association Insurance Acts Committee: Spa treatment for COLLEY. T.: Some acute eye conditions met insured persons, 103-London clinic for trepat- Ear trouble: Difficulties of diagnosis in (Noi man with in general practice, 115 ment of rheumatism. 103-Medical benefit Patterson) 115 COLLIE, Sir John: The mIeeting place oflaw and regulations, 103-National Health Insurance EASMON, M. C.: Cases of leprosy, 178-Back of medicine, 65 Bill, 103, 176 a chicken-pox case, 178-Skiagram of hip joint COLLIER, Dr.: An incident in the life of C. H. Liability for injuries to assistants and locum- for diagnosis, 178 Bloxsome of Fairford, 134 tenents, 181 ECCLES, McAdam: General practitioners and COLLIER. W. T.: Two cases of cow-pox, 41 Medical appointments abroad, 41, 177. 181, 249 paying beds in hospitals, 223 COLLIER, W.: Contributory schemes for hos- Medical charities, 27. 87 EDGE, Frederick: Some points in gynaeco- pital benefit, 260 Medical staffs of voluntary hospitals confer- logical surgery, 122 ColLiery surgeons and unemployment, 123 ence, 132, 214 Edinburgh: Bill for the control of venereal Colonial Medical Services. See Army, British Medico-Political Committee, 113 disease, 66. See also Venereal aid Journal Index Committees, work of. See Work of the Week Middlemore prize, 132, 205, 250 Edinburgh Branch: Clinical meeting and Connaught Branch: Anntual meeting, 251-Elec- Nursing Homes (Registration) Act, 2-By-laws demonstrations, 106-Dinner, 106 tion of officers, 251-ReDort of Council, 251 under, 221 Edinburgh and Leith Division: Reception to CONNELL, W. K.: Demonstration of clinical Post Office. General, medical officer to, 81 new graduates, 4 cases, 108 Prizes for essays by medical students (1929), Egypt, French expedition to, with Larrey as Consett Division: Ordinary and social meeting, 205 chief surgeon, 89 121-Complimentary supper, 121-Injuries and Remuneration of non-professorial teachers and Egyptian Branch: Clinical meeting, 234-Bilhar- infections of the hand, 121 research workers, 27 zial pancreatitis, 234-Treatmiient of rhino. Consulting pathologists. See Pathologists Rheumatic diseases, London clinic for, 41 scleroma and incurable deafness, 234-Fore- Contract rate for juvenile Oddfellows, 202 Science Committee, 87 quarter amputation for sarcoma, 234-Tuber- Contributory schemes. See Hospitals, voluntary Spa Practitioners Group: Annual confeience, culoma removed from left cerebellar hemi- COODE, C. L.: Dislocation of sacro-iliac joint 286 sphere, 234 and symphysis pubis, 134 Subscriptions for 1928, 3, 9 ELLINGSWORTH, Clifford: Contributory schemes CoOK, H. G.: Anaemia treated with liver, 117 Vagrants, exainination of for small-pox, 221 for hospital benefit, 261 COPEMAN, S. Monckton: Inoperable cancer, 70 Williams, Sir Dawson, 26,13, Endocarditis, subacute infective diagnosis of Coroners, reports on deaths furnished by doctors Work of the week and of comimittees, 15, 26,41, (R. J. Grant), 122 at the request of, 249 214. 221, 240 ERSKINE, Dr., exuiibits clinical cases, 253 Essex Branch: Annual Meeting, 251-Election of CORItESPONDENCE: Cyst of mandible (A. W. Sheen), 29 officers, 251-B.M.A. Charities Fund, 252 Association Professionnelle Internationale des Essex, Mid-, Division: Election of officers, 115- M6dec,ns (A.P.IM.), 274 Annual report, 115 - Reports furnished to Bottle of medicine, 211 coroners, 115-Fee for dental gas, 115 Colliery surgeons and unemployment, 123 Essex, North-East, Division: Olinical evening, 38 Contract rate for juvenile Ocldfellows, 202, 227 D. -The effects of alcohol on the human body, 38 Contributory schemes, 262 Essex, South, Division: Our surgical mistakes, Exploitation, 119 Dangerous drugs. See Drugs 64-Modern treatment of diabetes, 64-Modern Hospital services, future of, 110 DAUKrS, S. H.: What should we eat? 217 methods o1 performing the blood sugar tests, Infant hygiene centres, 74 DAvipes, J. A.- Congenital claw-hand, 252 - 64 Infectious diseases and State Insurance, 274 Paralysis of thehypoglossal nerve, 252-Exten- Essex, South-West, Division: Collective investi- Nursing Homes Registration Act (1927): sive ulcerations of the legs, 252-Demonstration gation and the treatment of varicose ulcers, 107 doctors' private houses, 210 of x rays and artficial sunlight, 252 -Exhibition of cases by the superintendent of Pay beds and the future of voluntary hos- DAVIEs, T. R AModification of his binaural the Whipps Cross Hospital, 107-Attendance on pitals, 111 stethoscope. 117 juvenile members of clubs, 134, 234-Payments Petrol tasx 232 Deafness, incurable, treatment of (EIassan Bey for reports to coroners, 134-Cut throat, 134- Right of appeal to the courts, 210 Shiheen), 234 Annual Report of Council, 234-Puerperal mor- Small-pox, exaumination of vagrants for, 247, Deafness, prevention of (F. Holt Diggle), 106 bidity and mortality, 234-LIunacy and mental 275 DEARDEM, Harold: Name removed from the disorder, 234-Visit to Claybury Mental Workmen's value, 110 Medical Register at his own request, 245 Hospital, 234 Denbigh and Flint Division: First meeting, 107- EVANS, Daniel: Anaemia treated with liver, 117 CouNcIrl, GEG ERAL MEDICAL: Reports of practitioners furnished for EVANS, Dr.: Schlatter's disease, 106-Exhibition British Pharmacopoeia, 229 coroners, 107-Treatment of varicose ulcers, of x-ray photographs, 253 Diploma in public health. 243 107 EVERETT, William: Resection for malignant Disciplinary cases, 229, 245 Dental Board: Retention fee for dental registra- disease of the gastro-intestinal tract. 116 Election of committees. 245 tion, 109-May session, 246-Disciplinary cases, EVERS, H. Harvey: Modern views of some Examination results, 245 247 forms of uterine haemorrhage, 65-Indications Executive Committee, 108. 242 Dental problems of medicine (Dr. Ord) 107 for curettage of the uterine cavity. 122 Income tax of the Council, 244 DEPRESIOZ, Laurent Eugene, disciplinary case Examination of vagrants. See Vagrants Medical curriculum, 244 of. 247 Eye conditions mes with in general practice New members, 225 Derby Division: Annual meeting, 242-Election (T. Colley), 115 President re-elected, 226 of officers, 242-Annual report of Council, 242- FAIRBAIRN, J. S.: Puerperal morbidity and mor- President's address, 225 Medical charities, 242-Juvenile Oddfellows, tality, 33 Removal of name at epractitioner's request, 242-Fees for reports to coroners, 242 FEILDEN, F. E.: Renal tuberculosis, 224 245 Dermatnloev, diagnostic pitfalls in (H. C. G. Fermanagh Division: Dinner, 4-Election of Semon), 64 officers, 5 Coventry Panel Committee: Mileage, 275 - DEVEREUX, Dr. * Osteosarcoma of scapula, 202 FLEMMING, Percy: The Thames in olden days, Claims for special competence, 275 DEWAR, T. F.: Puerperal morbidity and 107 Cow-pox, two cases of (R. W. ('ruickshank and mortality, 36 Focal infection (H. L. Messenger), 116 W. T. Collier), 41 DIcm, Major A. M.: Electrical appliances used in Foetus, macerated, with gas gangrene (R. R. CRAIG, Mr.: Exhibition of clinical cases, 253 examination of ear, nose, and throat. 234 Traill), 30 SUPPLEMENT To THE JAN.-JUNE, I92811928] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. FBRITISH[as: MZDICAL J01URNAL:sAa 5

Food: What should we eat? (S. H. Daukes), 217 HANDLEY, Sampson: Radium in carcinoma, CORRESPONDENCE: FORBES. J. G.: Mortality statistics of diph- 115 Approved society's attitude towards ophthal- theria in Camberwell, 217 HARKNESS, Dr.: Unusual case of abdominal mic benefit, 179 FORMAN, Dr.: Pernicious anaemia, 106-Aortic neoplasm, 106 Bottle of medicine. 211 aneurysm, 106 -Byringomyelia, 106-Abscess of HARLING, Harry Simpson, disciplinary case of, Certification under the Acts,74 lung, 106 230 Change of doctor, 54, 91 FOTHERGILL, E. Rowland: Private medical HARMAN, N. Bishop: Contributory schemes for Contract rate for juvenile Oddfellows, 227 practice. 69-Nursing Homes Itegistration Act, hospital benefit, 258 Drugs and appliances for insured patients, 67 1927: Doctors' private houses, 210 HARPER-NELSON, Lieut.-Col. J. J.: Artificial Infectious diseases and State Insurance, 274 Fracture of the trochlear process of the lower pneumothorax in the treatment of pulmonary Ophthalmic benefit, referendum on, 31,119 end of the humerus (J. S. Robinson), 134 tuberculosis, 235 Ophthalmic clinics for insured persons, 6, Fracture of patella (J. S. Robinson), 134 Harrogate Division: Annual meeting. 209-Elec- 11, 22, 54 Fractures in the region of the elbow (R. Olleren- tion of officers, 209-" At Home," 273 Organization of the profession, 67 shaw), 106 Hartlepools Division: Modern views of some Private medical practice. 90 Fragilitas ossium (Dr. Horton), 115 forms of uterine haemorrhage, 65-Injuries and Right of appeal to the courts, 210 FULLERTON, Andrew, exhibits clinical cases, infections of the hand, 121 253 Hastings (Sir Charles) Lecture. See Lecture Insurance Acts Committee: Spa treatment for Fund, Williams-Freeman: Presentation, 7, 38 Hastings Division: Hospitals, general practi- insured persons, 103-London clinic for treat- -tioners, and others, 117 ment of rheumatism, 103-Medical benefit HAYES, Captain S. N.: Uterine fibroids, 235 regulations, 103-National Health Insurance Health, National, foundation of (Sir George Bill, 103,176 Newman) 93 Insurance. National Health, as seen by a con- G. Health, public education in (N. R. Beatty), 4 sultant physician (A. S. Woodwark), 237 Heart disease, diagnosis, prognosis, and treat- Insurance practitioner: Relation of to his GARSTANG, T. W. H., presentation to, 115 ment of (Frederick W. Price), 33 fellows and to the public (Dr. Hillman), 31 Gastrectomy, partial, for suspected carcinoma of Help to individual members, 249 Ireland, South-Eastern of, Branch: Annual stomach (Q. Stewart), 178 Hempson prize, 3 103 report, 107-Medical treatment of gastric and General Medical Council. See Council HENRY, A. K.: Forequarter amputation for duodenal ulcers. 107 General practitioners and paying beds in hos- sarcoma, 234-Tuberculomiia removed, 234 IRWIN, S. T., exhibits clinical cases, 253 pitals (fcAdam Eccles) 223 Hernias, treatment of (it. Brooke) 71 Islands Division: Meeting and tour of inspec- Genu valgum (Q. Stewart) 178 Hexham Division: Annual meeting, 252-Elec- tion of the new Lewis hospital, 252 GILE[EsPY, F. B.: The tonsils, 1C6 tion of officers, 252-Levy for refreshments, GILES. J. L.: Medical review of Kenya in 1927, 252-Treatment of varicose ulceration, 252- 121 Canrer investigation, 252 Glasgow and West of Scotland Branch: Annual HILL, N. H.- Diabetes under treatment, 64- meeting, 252 -Annual report of branch council, Mongolian characteristics, 64 - Congenital J. 252-Election or officers, 252-Clinical demon- heart disease, 64 - Microcephalic idiot, 64- stration, 252-Medical charities, 252 Cerebral palsy, 64 - TubercoLlous glands of JACKSON, F. S.: Pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis, Gloucestershire Branch: New growths of the neck. 64 252 breast, 52- Painful spine in adults, 52-Un- HiILLMAN, Dr.: The relationship of the insur- Jamaica Branch: Festival dinner, 28 -Eclamp- usual case of glycosuria, 134-Psoriasis and asce practitioner to his fellows and the public, sia, 41-Three cases of ectopic gestation, 41- arthritis, 134-Profound secondary anaemia, 31 Special meeting, 179-Methods of making 134-Fracture of trochlear processof lower end HOBBS, Remington: Puerperal sepsis. 134 tuberculin injections for diagnostic purposes, of humerus, 134-Pott's caries, 134-Tennis HOBDAY. Frederick: Value of a liaison between 179-Malarial surveys, 179 elbow, 134-Intrapelvic rupture of urethra, 134 the medical and veterinary branches of JEFFERISS, Ian: The workman's value? 110 -Bad fracture of patella, 134-Recurrent dis- medicine, 63 JOHNSTONE, R. J.: Exhibition of clinical cases. location of shoulder-joint, 134-Dislocation of HOCKING, Dr.: Modern methods of performing 253 sacro-iliac joint and symphysis pubis, 134- the blood sugar tests, 64 JOLLY, Dr.: Small-Dox of to-day, 122 Three acute abdominal conditions of child- HODGSO'I, Norman: Iojuries and infections of JONES, Harry Patrick, disciplinary case of, 247 hood, 134 the hand. 121 JONES, Lewis, disciplinary case of, 246 Glycosuria, problems of (G. J. Langley), 106 HOLMES, Gordon: Acute infective diseases of JONES, S. W. Maslen: Uterine infection, 273 Glycosuria, unusual case of (Allman Powell). 134 the nervous system, 179 JORDAN, Rose: Differential diagno-is of pul- GOLDSMITH, Dr.: Epithelioma in region of eye HEome Divisions rand Branches in 1927,181 monary tuberculosis, 4 and nose, 217-Dermatitis herpetiformis, 217- Horsham Division: Combined meeting with Journal Committee: Resolution re the retire- Systematized naevi, .17-Black hairy tongue, Chichester and Worthing Divisions, 224 ment of Sir Dawson Williams, 26 217 HORTON, Dr.: Fibrous osteitis, IlI-Fragilitas GOLDSMITH, William: Diagnosis and treatment ossium, 115-Encapsuled tumour, 115 of pruritic sklin coniditions, 201 Hospital benefit contributory schemes for, 258. Golf, Medical: Gilks challenge cup (Kenya See also Hospitals, voluntary Branch), 121 Hospital services: The future of (S;ir Richard H. K. GOODMAN, Neville Al.: Drugs and appliances Luce), 77-Correspondence on. 110 for insured patients, 67 Hospitals Committee, 103 KEMP, Philip) R.: The bottle of medicine, 211 GORDON, H. L.: Mental instability in Kenya, 70 Hospitals, general practitioners, and others Kenya Branch: Tuberculosis among African GORDON, R. M.: Larvae aud adults of A. smithii, (A. E. Larking), 117 natives. 70-Mental instability in Kenya, 7C- 178-Microfilaria of Loa loa, 178 Hospitals, public, and free treatment(Dr.Yodh), Civil mobilization for war service, 70-Annual GOUGE, A: Disorders of menstruation, 65 178 meeting, 12-Election of officers, 121-Some GOULDEN, C. 13.: Otphthalmic emergencies in Hospitals, voluntary: Pay beds and the future diseases caused by filterable viruses, 121- general practice, 202 of (C. Al. Wilson), 85-Correspondence on, 111- Medical r-eview of Kenya during 1927, 121- GRANT, it. T.: lDiagnosis of subacute infective Conference of medical staffs of on contributory Annual golf competition, 121 endocarditis, 122 schemes. 132, 214. 258-Report of conference, KIRK, C. J.: Chiage of doctor. 54 GRAY, D)r.: Mongol boy, 115 258-Correspondence on the contributory KIRK, T. S., exhibits clinical cases, 253 GREEN, Russell: Radiation treatment of cancer scheme, 262 of the cervix uteri, 233 HOUSTON, Sir Thomas: Exhibits colonies of GREER, H. L. H.: Exhibition of clinical cases. enterococci, 253 253 HUGHES, E. C.: Our surgical mistakes, 64 Guildford Division: Address on puerperal sepsis, Humerus, radiograph of (Q. Stewart), 178 L. 30-The meeting place of law and medicine, 65 Hyderabad Branch: Annuial meeting, 134- -The EFrench expedition to Egypt with Election of officers, 134-Interim report on Lambeth and Southwark Division: Clinical Larrey as chief surgeon, 89-Diagnosis of sub- proposed tuberculosis sanatorium, 134 - meeting, 28, 64, 107. 178-Umbilical hernia, <8- acute infective endocarditis, 122-Election of Appointment of Representative, 134 Double intussusception. 29-Bronchial cysts, representatives, 209-MNileage fee under the 29-Multiple pyaemicabscesses. 29-The Schick Mlidwives Act, 209-Skiagrams exhibited, 2 9- test and imimiunization agaiinst diphth'eria, 53 Subtotal thyroidectomy. 209-Myeloma of Ilead -Case of diabetes under treatnment for three of tibia, 209 - Extra meeting, 224-Visit to years, 64-Mongolian characteristics, 64-Con- King George V Sanatorium, Godalming, 221- I. genital heart disease, 61-Microcephalic idiot, Annual meeting, 273-Election of officers, 273- 64-Cerebral palsy, 64-Tuberculous glands of Atnnual report of l4xecutive Committee, 273- IBrAHim, Ali Bey : Bilharzial pancreatitis, neck, 64-Differential diagnosis of haematuria, Discussion on the Hospital League, 273- 234 105-Obscure swelling in upper end of femur, - Annual report of Council, 273 Treasurer's Illustrations in the Joutrnal. 9 107 - Dermoid cyst, 107 Congenital atresia Golf Cup, 273 Impetigo, follicular (G. G. Mlorricel, 28 of external auditory meatus, 107-Congenital Gynaecological surgery, some points in (Fred- Indexes, half-yearly, 27, 51. 63 hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, 107-Empyema, erick Edge), 122 India, South, Branch: Report for 1927, 116- 107-Cervical adenitis, 107-Tuberculous cer- Gynaecology, radium in (Malcolm Donaldson), Financial statement, 116 vical glands, 178-Congenital morbus cordis, 108 Indian Medical Service: 7, 23, 39,47. 55, 75, 83, 111, 178-Rickets, 178 Chronic parenchymatous 119, l3,135, 179, 203, 215, 227, 235, 263, 275-Re- nephritis, 178-Tuberculous glands in cervical cruitment for permtianent commissions, 47- region and axilla, possibly Hodgkin's disease, Reorganization scheme. 215 178-Doubtful case of cretinism, 178-Enlarged Infant hygiene centres, 74 liver and spleen, 178 H. Infectious diseases and State Insurance, 274 LAMPLOUGH, C.: Contributory schemes for hos- INGRAM, J. T.: Skin diseases, 108 pital benefit, 259 Haematuria Alfred Webb-Johnson). 70 INGRAM, P. C.: Aortic aneurysm of syphilitic Lancashire and Cheshire Branch : Science Haematuria, differential diagnosis of (F. McG. origin, , 9 meeting, 106-Volvulus of the sigmoid, 106- Loughnane), 106 Insanities, epochal (T. C. Mackenzie) 178 Fractures in the region of the elbow, Haemorrhage about the menopause (Daniel Some problems of glycosuria, 106-Treatment10c- Dougal), 4 Insurance, National Health: of urethral stricture, 1C6 Haemorrhage, uterine (H. Harvey Evers), 65 Administration, proposed changes in, 89 LANGLEY. G. J.: Some problems of glycosuria, HAGARD, John Ian, name removed from the Dental benefit, provision of. 5 106 -Worcester medical lists, 202 Ophthalmic benefit, provision of (H. B. LARKING, Arthur E.: Ophthalmic clinics for HALL, C. Herbert: Contributory schemes for Brackenbury). 36 insured persons, 6-Hospitals, general practi- hospital benefit, 261 Practitioner's name removed from Worcester tioners, and others, 117 HAMLTON, A. J. C.: Demonstration of surgical medical lists, '02 Larrey, the French surgeon, 89 cases, 116, 178-Kohler's disease, 178 Prescribing, cost of, 109-Abolition of the Law and medicine, the meeting place of (Sir Hammer-toe, operation for, 10 P1armacopoeia Cestrisensis. 109 John Collie), 65 HAMMOND, T. E.: Infections of the urinary Range of medical service, 10-Operation for LECEsNE, Dr.: Eclampsia, 41-Three cases of tract, 108 hammer-toe, 10 ectopic gestation, 41 Hanmpstead Division: Inoperable cancer, 70 Sickness and disability benefit, increase of Lecture, Hastings [Sir Charles],87-The founda- Hand. injuries and infections of the (Norman claims for, 83, 9C tions of national health (Sir George Newman), Hodgson), 121 Treatment benefits proposed changes 93 SUPPLEXMNT TO 6 JAN.-JUNE, I928] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. IBBMss MEDICAL JOURNALTRE

Leicester public medical service: report, 47 MARSHALL, R., exhibits clinical cases, 253 Leprosy, cases of (M. C. Easmon), 178 MARTIN, Middleton: Puerperal morbidity and 0. Lewisham Division: The differential diagnosis mortality, 35 of pulmonary tuberculosis, 4-Fibro-cistic Marylebone Division: Visit to the Wellcome Obstetric paralysis. See Paralysis disease, 29-Osteomyelitis of the metacarpal Historical Medical Museum, 29-Appointment ODDY,H. M.: Tuberculous cervical glands, 178 bone, 29-Volvulus neonatorum, 29-Nephi itis, of representatives, 107-The Thames fr-om -Congenital morbus cordis, 178-Rickets, 17& 29- Sarcoma of the adrenals with hydro- London Bridge to Lambeth in old days, 107- -Chronic parenchymatous nephritis, 178- nephroma, 29-Recent aspects of biological Annual meeting, 223-General practitioners Tuberculous glands in cervical region and therapy, 89-The general practitioner and the and paying beds in hospitals, 223 axilla, possibly Hodgkin's disease, 178- prevention of venereal disease, 116-Diagnosis Maternal mortality. See Mortality Doubtful case of cretinism, 178-Enlarged and treatment of pruritic skin conditions, 201 Maternity work, facilities for, discussion on, 21, liver and spleen, 178 -Kidney with oxalate stone, 217-Nozzle of 28 Oedema of eyelids (C. F. Rudd),201 enema syringe extracted from bladder, 217- MATTHEWS, J. C.: Contributory schemes for Oedema of feet and legs (Lieut.-Col. W. K. Epithelioma in region of eye and nose, 217- hospital benefit, 259 Beaman), 29 Dermatitis herpetiformis, 217- Systematized Medical appointments abroad, 41, 177,181, 249 OFENHEIM, E.: Cases of radius plated, 217- naevi, 217-Black hairy tongue. 217-Cases of Medical certification in health insurance (J. C. Fibrocystic disease of humerus, 217-Kinked radius plated, 217 - Fibrocystic disease of Lyth), 206 colon, 217-Gall-stones, 217-Duodenal ulcer. humerus, 217-Kinked colon. 217-Gall-stones, Medical charities, 87 217-Contributory schemes for hospital 217 - Duodenal ulcer, 217 - Pleurisy with Medical practice, the future of (E. Graham benefit, 262 effusion, 217-Annual meeting, 242-Election Little), 101 OGDEN, James R.: The treasures of Tut-ankh- of officers, 242-Fees for juvenile Oddfellows, Medical services in India. See India Amen's tomb, 272 242 Medicine and surgery, recent advances in (A. B. OLLERENSHAW, R : Types of fractures in the LincolnDivision: Joint meeting with tlle Lincoln Rooke), 223 region of the elbow, 106 Medical Society, 77-The future of hospital Medicine, value of a liaison between the medical Ophthalmic clinics. See Insurance services, 77 and veterinary branches of (Frederick Hobday), Ophthalmic emergencies in general practice LINNELL, J. W.: Rheumatic pericarditis, 64- 63 (C. B. Goulden), 202 Aortic regurgitation, 64-Pernicious anaemia, Medico-Political Committee: Nursing Homes Oral sepsis (Dr. Shiack), 65 64 Registration Act (1927), 113 ORD, Mr.: Dental problems of medicine, 107 LITTLE, E. Graham: The future of medical Menstruation, disorders of (A. Gough), 65 Osteitis, fibrous (Dr. Horton), 115 practice, 101 Mental disorders, treatment of, co-operation of Oxford Division: Prolapse of bowel through a Liver diet in treatment of pernicious anaemia the profession in (E. Mapother), 29 persistent umbilical fistula, 41-Chorea or (H. Banks), 117 - (Daniel Evans), 117 - (S. C. Mental instability in Kenya (H. L. Gordon), 70 encephalitis lethargica? 41-Two cases of cow- Dyke), 122 MESSENGER, fl. L.: Focal infection, 116 pox, 41 -Recent advances in pernicious Loa oa, microfilaria of (R. M. Gordon), 178 Metropolitan Counties Branch Reception to anaemia, 41-Incident in the life of C. H. LOCK, Norman: Puerperal fever, 30 students and the newly qualified, 101-The Bloxsome of Fairford, 134-Thoracoplasty in Locum tenents, liabilities for injuries to, 181 future of medical practice, 101- At home, two stages, 134-Recent aspects of biological LOGAN, Dorothy Cochrane, disciplinary case of, 272 therapy, 134-The handling of milk. 2 2-Large 229 Middle years (Sir Squire Sprigge), 15 fibroid comnplicating pi egnancy, 252-Obstruc- London clinic for rbeumatic diseases. See Middlemore prize. See Prize tion of left ureter, 252-Early diagnosis and Rheumatic Midwifery practice (E. K. Mackenzie), 116 treatment of bronchiectasis, 252-Election of London Insurance Committee: Accuracy in dis- Milk, acidified, in infant feeding (F. M. B. Allen), associate members, 252 pensing 219-Attendance of witnesses at service 54 subcommittees, 218-Chairmanship of Medical Milk, certified production of (J. A. Spedding) Service Subcommittee, 118- Change of doctor, 115 43-Disciplinary action, 42-Drugs and appli- Milk production and bovine tuberculosis ances,118-Final certificate,43-Supplementary (R. Simpson), 115 P. distribution to practitioners, 218-Urgent calls, MILLER, l)uncan, disciplinary case of, 232 219 MITCHELL, Dr., exhibits clinical cases, 252 Pain, some clinical aspects of (Edwin Bramwell), London Panel Committee: Appointments, 43- Mongol boy (Dr. Gray) 115 99 Alleged canvassingfor patients, 43-Oertificates MOORE, Robert, disciplinary case of, 232 Pancreatitis. bilharzial (AliBey Ibrahim), 234 and pay-days, 118 -Charging of fees, 262-Com- Morpeth Division: Annual dinner, 107 Paralysis, obstetric (G*. D. McFadden), 54 plaints against practitioners, 262-Contribu- MoRRow, S., exhibits clinical cases, 253 PAtiBURY, Frede' ick Denis: Withdrawal of tory schemes for hospital benefits, 262-Defini- Mortality, maternal (Sir Ewen J. Maclean), 117 authorization for the use of dangerous drugs tion of a splint, 263 -Insured persons in con- MuIR, Dr.: Exhibition of cases at Whipps by, 263 valescent homes. 218-Lectures to medical Cross Hospital, 107 Parkinsonian syndrome (Dr. Pridham), 115 students, 118, 218--Payment for emergency MURIELL, Ctristine: Nursinghomes for mliddle- PARRY, L. A.: Critmiinal abortion. 218 treatment, 118-Prescribing by Insurance class patients, 29- Puerperal morbidity and PATERSON, Donald: Digestive diseases in chil practitioners, 110-Proprietary preparations mortalits, 35 dren and infants, 89 and drug fund, 43, 110-Public medical service, Pathologists Group, consulting, 51,63,81,113, 286- 43-Refusal of urgent cases at hospitals, 118- -Conference, 81, 286 What is a splint ? 218 PATTERSON, Norman: Difficulties of diagnosis LOUGENANE, F. McG.: Differential diagnosis of in throat and ear trouble, 115 haematuria, 106. Pay beds and voluntary hospitals. See Hospitals LovF.. R J. M.: Caries of spine associated with N. Perth Branch: Annual Report of Council, 273- phthisis, 64-Osteomyelitis of os calcis, 64- Appointment of representative, 273-Fee for Ureteric calculus, 64-Lupus of the nose and Navy, Royal, medical service of, 7, 11, 23, 31, 39, juvenile Oddfellows, 273- Mledical officers to pharynx, 64-Acromegaly, 64 43, 54, 67, 75, 83, 91, 111, 119, 123, 135, 179, 203, 211, menial hospitals, 273 LUCE, Sir Richard tl.: The future of hospital 219, 227, 235, 247, 263, 275 Petrol tax. 202 services, 77-Contributory schemes for hos- Navy, Royal: Royal Australian Navy, 11, 135, Pharmacopoeia Cestrientsis, abolition of, 109. pital benefit, 261 211 See also Insurance, prescribing, cost of Lymphadenoma (E. A. Rennie), 178 Navy, Royal: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, PICTON. Lionel James: Right of appeal to the LYTH, J. C.: Medical certification in 'health 11, 23, 31, 39, 54, 83, 91, 111, 123, 135, 179, 203, 219 Courts, 210 insurance, 206 227, 235, 247, 263, 275 PIDCOCR, B. H.: Etiology and treatment of NELSON, Jos.: Contract rate for juvenile Odd- movable kidney, 202 fellows, 202, 227 Pneumonia, treatment of (W. H. Wynn), 64 NEWMAN, bir George: Sir Charles Hastings Pneumothorax, bilateral (HW. Banks). 117 Lecture on the foundations of national health, Portadown and West Down Division: Votes of Mr. 93 sympathy, 30-Cases of surgical interest, 30- New South Wales Branch: Annual report, 223- Treatment of stomach cases, 30 MCCAW, Ivan, exhibits ringworm cultures, 253 A year's work, 223 PORTER, Major Frederick Joseph William, dis- McCREA, E. D'A.: Treatment of urethral NOLAN, M. J., exhibits clinical cases, 253 ciplinary case of, 232 stricture, 106 NORBURY, L. E. C.: Umbilical hernia, 28- Portsmouth Division: Annual dance, 21-Co- MCFADDEN, G. D.: Production and treatment Double intussuseeption, 29-Branchial cysts, operation of the profession in the treatment of of obstetric paralysis, 54 29-Multiple pyaemic abscesses, 29 mental disorders, 29-Renal disease and high McFARLANE, W.: Malaria treated by intra- Norfolk County Local Medical and Panel Com- blood pressure, 53-Dental problems of medi- venous injections of quinine, 21 mittee: Mlileage scheme, 275 cine, 107-Recent aspects of biological therapy, MOHURDY, Mr.: Distribution and habits of Northern Counties of Scotland Branch: Oral 134 mosquitos in Dar-es-Salaami 108 sepsis, 65--'ome views on midwifery practice, PORTWAY, Robert Louis, disciplinary case of, 246 MC1LWAINE, Professor, exhibits radiograims of 116-Demonstration of surgical cases. 116, 252 Post Office, General, medical officer to, 81 cardiac cases, 253 Epochal insanities, 178-Kohler's disease, 178 Pott's caries (J. S. Robinson), 134 MACKAY, Matheson: The badge of the Associa- -General anaesthesia, 252-Fragilitas ossium, POWELL, Allman: Unusual case of glycosuria, tion, 64 252-Mue,ocele of appendix, 252-Paget's disease 134-Psoriasis and alrthritis, 134-Profound MACKENZIE, E. K.: Some views of miid wifery of the nipple, 252-Congenital megaeolon, 252- secondary anaemia, 134 practice, 116 Spasmodic torticollis, 252-Extensive injury POWER, M.: Arthrectomy for acute tuberculous MACKENZIE, T. C.: Epochal insanities, 178 of the hand, 252 disease of elbow-joint, 202 MCKINSTRY, Dr.: Examination of cerebro- Northumberland, North, Division: B.M. A. Practitioner's name removed from medical spinal fluids, 71 Charities Fund, 29-Abdominal emergencies, lists, 202 MCLAUGHLIN, F. A.: Exhibition of clinical 29 PRACY, Dr.: -Swelling in lumbar region: case for cases, 253 Nottingham Division: Combined meeting with diagnosis, 28-Fracture dislocation of astra- MACLEAN, Sir Ewen J.: Maternal mortality and the Nottingham Medico Chirurgical Society. galis, 28-Osteomyelitis of tibia, 28-Tuber- morbidity, 117 64-The treatment of pneumonia, 64 culosis of spille, 28-Torsion of testis in a MACLEAN, Hugh: Renal disease and high blood Nuneaton and Tamworth Division: Demonstra- child, 28-Adenoma of prostate. 28-Gangrene pressure, 53 tion of cases and specimens at the hospital, 28 of finger, 28-Injury to testis, 28-Unusual form MAIDLOW, W. H.: Some subjects of interest to -Correspondence with the British Legion re of appendix, 28-Popliteal thromabosis, 28- general practitioners, 38 war pensions awards, 28-Surgical conditions Caseous glands, 28-Three primary malignant Malarial surveys (Dr. Boyd), 179 of the biliary tract, 63-The tonsils, 106- growths in one person, 28-A rare *'surgical Malaya Branch: B. M.A. Charities Fund, 27 Oedema of the eyelids, 201-Reports to instrument " used by a professional bleeder, 28 MALCOLM, H. P.: Exhibition of clinical cases, coroners, 201-Election of Representatives, 201 Presentations, 26, 115 253 -Fees for public medical services, 201 Pretoria Branch: Report, 53-Draft rules, 53- Manchester Division: Annual meeting, 234- Nursing Homes (Registration) Act, 2-Doctors' Annual dinner, 53 Election of officers, 234 - Report of council, private houses, 210-By-laws under. 221 PRICE, Frederick W.: Diagnosis, prognosis, and 234 Nursing bomes for middle-class patients treatment of heart disease, 30 Manipulative surgery (P. J. Verrall), 28 (Christine Murrell), 29 PRIDHAM, Dr.: Parkinsonian syndrome, 115 MANKNELL, Dr.: The British Medical Associa- Nyasaland Branch: Some suggestions for the Private medical practice (E. Rowland Fothergill). tion and the general practitioner, 253 improvement of the Afriaan in Nyasalando 21- 69 MAPOTHER, Edward: Co-operation of the pro- Treatment of malaria by intravenous injec- Prize, Hastings clinical, 176, 240 fession in the treatment of mental disorders, tions of quinine, 21-Recent theories on the Prize, Hempson, 3, 5i. 103 29 biochemical pathology of nephritis, 21 Prize, Middlemore, 132, 205, 250 [ SUPPLMXZNT TO THU ,JAN.-JUNE, I9281 INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. BRISHMsDICAL JOURNAL 7

Prizes for essays by medical students (1929), SEQUEIRA, J. H.: Some diseases cauised by SUNDERLAND, R. A. S.: Future of hospital 205 filterable viruses, 121 services, 110 Pruritus of the skin, diagnosis and treatment of SHAHEIRN, Hassan Bey: Treatment of rhino- Surrey County Panel Commiittee: Refund of (William Goldsmith), 201 scleroma and incurable deafness, 234 overpayment, 275 Psoriasis and arthritis (Allman Powell), 134 SHANLEY, George Howard, disciplinary case of SWAIN, Arthur:-China: socially, politically, Public Health Service minimum salary scale: 231 and medically, 52 Attitude of the British Medical Association, 25 SHEAF, E. W.: Subtotal thyroidectomy, 209- Swansea Division:-Birth control: Its medical Puerperal fever (Normnan Lock), 30 Myeloma o' head of tibia, 209 and social aspects, 71-Infections of tlle Puerperal morbidity and mortality, conference SHEEN, A. W.: Cyst of mandible, 29 urinary tract, 108-Marvels of insect life, 179 on. 33 SHELLEY, H. M.: Biochemical pathology of Puerperal sepsis (James Montague Wyatt', 30- nephritis, 21 (Remington Hlobbs), 134 SHLACK, Dr.: Oral sepsis, 65 Punjab Brancb: Annual meeting, 234-Electrical Shoulder-joint, recurrent dislocation of (J. S. appliances used in exanmination of the various Robin-on), 134 T. organs of the hody, 231-Tumour of the thyroid Shropshire and Mid-Wales Branch: Annual gland, 235-Uterine fibroids, 235-The nervous meeting, 252 -Election of officers, 252-Fees for Tanganyika Branich: Scientific meeting, 108 system, 235-Artificial pneumothorax in the reports to coroners, 251-Annual Report of The distribution and habits of mosquitos in treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, 235- Council, 252-( harities Committee, 252 Dar-es-Salaam, 108-Fungatory mass in breast, Annual report, 235-Election of officers, 235 Sierra L.eone Branch: Annual meeting, 107- 108-Swelling in quadriceps of leg, 108-Hepatic Election of officers, 107-Re election of repre- and splenic enlargement, 108-Obscure menin- sentative on the Council of the Association, gitic symptoms, 108-Cutaneous investment for 107-Scientific meeting, 178-Trypanosomiasis penis after radical operation for elephantiasis, in an adult African. 178-Four leprosy cases, 108 i. 178-Larvae and adults of A smitliii, 178- TAYLOR, R. Waring: Chorea or encephalitis Partial gastrectomy for suspected carcinoma lethargica ? 41 Radium in gynaecology (Malcolm Donaldson), of stomach, 178-Tuimour of 1 xwer jaw, 178- Tennis elbow (J. S. Robinzon), 134 108 Lymrihadenoma, 178-Back of a chicken-pox Therapy, modern, the trend of thought in (W. E. RAISON, C. A.: Surgical conditions of the biliary case, 178-Skiagram of a hip joint fordiagnosis, Dixon), 4 tract, 63 178--Microfilaria of Loa loa, 173-Radiograph THOMAS, B.: Carcinoma of the breast, 117 RAMBAY, Mabel: Puerperal morbidity and of a humerus, 178-Child of 4 wi.h genu THOMPSON, A. G. G.: The Schick test and mortality, 35 valgum, 178 immunization against diphtheria, 53 RAMSAY, R. A.: Obscure swelling of upper end of SIMPSON, A. P. Hope: The petrol tax, 202 Thoracoplasty in two stages (Dr. Stobie), 134 femur, 107-Dermoid cyst. 107-Congenital SIMPSON. B. S :-Demonstrates surgical cases: Throat, cut (R. M. BroniSi, 134 atresia of external auditory meatus, 107-Con- fragilitas ossium, 252-Mucocele of appendix, Throat trouble, difflcuties in diagnosis of genital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, 107- 252-Paget's disease of nipp)le, 252-Congenital (Norman Patterson), 115 Empyema. 10;-Cervical adenitis, 107-Exhibi- megacolon, 252-Spasmodic torticoliis, 252- Tonsils, the (PF. B. Gilhespy), 106 tion of cases, 273 Extensive injury to the hand, 252 Torqua;lDivision: The clinic and the family ItAWLINGS, J. A.:-Birth control: its medical and SImPsoN, J. B.: General anaestbesia, 252 doctor, 224-Annual meeting, 224-Election of social aspects, 71 SiMpsoN, R.: Milk production and bovine tuber- officers, 224-Anntual report of executive com11- REEs, Ferdinand: Organization of the profes- culosis, 115 mittee. 221-Juvenile Oddfellows. 224 sion, 67-Private medical practice, 90 Skin (liseases (J. T. Ingram), 108 TOUGH, W. Mlilne: Improvement of the African REID, J. K.: An approved society's attitude Small-pox, examination of vagrants for, 221, 217, in Nyasaland, 31 towards ophthalmic benefit, 179 275 Tower Hamn lets Division: Clinical meeting, 64- Remuneration of non-professorial teachera and Small-pox of to-day (Dr Jolly). 122 Caries of spine associated with phthi is, 64 research workers, 27, 45. See also Rtesearch SMITH, -J. S. Kellett: Painful spine in adults, 52 -Osteomyelitis of os calcis, 64-Ureteric workers SOLLY, R. V.: Ooservations of cerebro-spinal calculus, 64-Lupus of nose and pharynx, 64- Renal disease and high blood pressure (Hugh fluids, 30 Acromegaly, 64-Rhoumatic pericarditis, 64- MacLean), 53 Somerset, West, Branch: Clinical meeting, 38- Aortic regurgitation, 64-Pernicious anaemia, Rennie, E. A.: Trypanosomiasis in an adult, 178 Subjects of int-rest to general practitioners, 64-Fee for juvenile Od(Ifellows, 273-Fees for -Lyrupliadenoma, 178 38-Pavmnent for reports to coroners, 118-Fee reports to coroners, 273-Election of officers, Research workers and non-professorial teachers, for inspection of casuals, 118-Health lectures 273 remuneration of, 27, 45-Conference on, 45 by practitioners, 118-Experiences as surgeon TRAILL, R. R.: Macerated foetus with gas gan- Rheumatic diseases, London clinic for, 41 to the hospital for twenty-five years, 118 grene, 30 Rhinoscleroma, treatment of (Ali Bey Ibrahim), South- 1astern Counties Division: Annual meet- Trephine for use with Albee's motor (H, Banks), 234 ing, 234-Election of officers, 234-Public educa- 117 RIcHARDSON, G.: Fibrocystic disease, 29- tion in health, 234-Payment for services to Trowbridge Division: Annual meeting, 202- Volvulus neonatorum, 29 juvenile Oddtellows, 234-Over-certification, 234 Votes of condolence, 202-Election of officers, Right of appeal to the Courts, 210 South-PEastern of Ireland Branch: Annual 202-Fees for contract practice, 202 ROBERTS, E. H. : Pleurisy with effusion, 217 meeting, 218-Election of officers, 218-Grant Trypanosomiasis in an adult (F.. A. Rennie), 178 ROBINSON, J. H.: Fracture of trochlear process to a widow, 218 Tuberculoma, removal of (A. K. Henry), 234 of lower end of humerus, 134-Tennis elbow, South-Western Branch: Puerperal fever, 30- Tuberculosis among African natives (C. J. 134-Pott's caries, 134-Intrapolvic rupture of Macerated foetus with gas gangrene, 30- Wilson), 70 urethra, 134-Bad fracture of patella, 134- Observations of cerebro-spinal fluids, 30 Tuberculo3is, pulmonary, differential diagnosis Recurrent dislocation of shoulder-joint, 134- SOUYTTAR, H. 8 Contributory schemes for hos- of (Rose Jordan), 4 Three acute abdominal conditions of child- pital benefit, 260 Tumour, encapsuled (Dr. Horton), 115 hood, 134 Spa Practitioners Group : Annual conference, Tumour of lower jaw (E. J. Wright) 178 ROBINSON, W. A.: Increase of claims for sick- 286 Tumour of spine [meningioma] (Lambert ness and disability benefit: position of the SPEDDING, J. A.: The production of certified Rogers), 29 Minister of Health, 90 milk, 115 Turkington, Dr., exhibits clinical cases, 253 ROBSON, Dr.: The present method of dealing SPENCER, Walter G.: The French expedition to TuRNER, Dr.: Coloured urine, 52 with borderland cases, 233 Egypt with Larrey as chief surgeon, 89 TURNER, E. B.: Puerperal morbidity and Rochdale Division: Condolence, 4-Election of Spine. painful, in adults (J. S. Kellett Smith), 52 mortality, 35 secretarv, 4-Haemorrhage about the meno- SPRIGGE, Sir Squire: The tlid(dle Years,15 Tyneside Division: Annual meeting, 121-Elec- pause, 4-Some factors in the prevention of SPRIGGS. E. I.: The clinic and thefamily doctor, tion of officers, 121-Treasurer's cup, 121- deafness, 106 224 Indications for curettage of the uterine cavity. RoGEtRs, Lambert: Spinal tumour(meningioma), SPRING, D. M.: Rodent ulcer cured by ultra- 122-Annual lReport of Council, 224-Health 29 violet rays, 52-Cancer of breast treated by lectures, 224-Cancer campaign, 224-Newer ROOKE:, A. B.: Recent advances in medicine and ultra-violet rays, 52A methods of diagnosis of pulmonary tuber- surgery, 223 Staffordshire Branch: Liver treatment of per- culosis. 224-Election of representative, 224- ROWLETTE, R.: Medical treatment of gastric nicious anaemia, 122-Small-pox of to-day, 122- Demonstration of films on medical, surgical, and duodenal ulcers, 107 Some points in gynaccological surgery, 122- and general subjects, 224 Roy, Donald W.: Puerperal morbidity and Uterine infection, 273 - Exhibition of patlho- mortality, 35 logical specimens, 273 Royal Air Force. See Air Staffordshire, North, Division: Acute infective Royal Navy. See Navy diseases of the nervous system, 179 -Dinner, RUDD, C. F.: Oedema of the eyelids, 2)1 179 U. Staffordshire, South, Division: Ophthalmic emergencies in general practice, 202 Ulcers, gastric and duodenal, medical treatment STANDLEY, D. W.: Change of doctor, 91-Ex- of (R. Rowlette), 107 ploitation, 119 Ulster Branch: The use of acidified milks in S. Stethoscope, binaural, modification of (T. R. infant feeding, 54-The production and treat- Davies). 117 mnent of obstetric paralysi-, 54-Annual meet- St. Helens Division: Payments for reports to STI$CVENSON, Hloward: Methods of treatment of ing, 253-Clinical cases, 253- Pneumothorlx, coroners, 178- Varicose ulceration, 178- stomach cases, 30-Exhibits clinical cases, 253 253-Aortic incompetence, 253- Disseminated Appointment of a surgical staff at the hos- STEWART, H. M.: Fibro-cystic disease, 29 sclerosis. 253-Radiographs of eardiac cases, pital, 178-Annual meeting, 242-Election of STEWART, Q.: Partial gastreatomy for suspected 253- Hypothyroidism, 253- Elnlar-ged spleen. officers, 242-knnual Report of Council, 242- carcinoma of stomach, 178-Radiograph of a 253 -Subacute pulmonary infection. 253-Pits Honorary staff at the hospital, 242 humerus, 178-Genu valgum, 178 associated with congenital syphilis. 253- St. Pancras Division: The middle years. 15- STOBIE, Dr.: Thoracoplasty in two stages, 134 Aortic stenosis, 253-Influenzal myocarditis, Annual meeting, 234-Annual report of execu- Stomach cases: Methods of treatment of 253-Bronchiectasis, 253-Persistent tremor of tive committee, 234-Election of officers, 231- (Howard Stevenson), 30 thumb, 253-Splenic anaemia. 253-Hodgkin's Annual Report of Cotuncil, 234 Stratford Division: Visit to the West Ham di-ease, 253-General paralysis treated with Sacro-illac joint and symphysis pubis, dis oca- Council's sanatorium at Dagenham, 223 malaria, 253-Brachydactyly, 253-Coarcts tioti tion of (C. L. Coode), 134 STRIcKLAND, Harold Foster, disciplinaryease of, of aorta, 253-Cretinisml, 253-Congenital heart Salford Division: Annual meeting, 89-Election 230 disease, 253-Dyspituitarism, 253-Mimic face of officers, 89 STURRIDGE, F. R.: Contributory schemes for paralysis, 253-Ringworm cultures, 253-Col- Sarcoma, forequarter amputation for (A. K. hospital benefit, 262 onies of enterococci, 253-Goitre and parathy- Henry), 234 Subscriptions for 1928, 3, 9 roid disease, 253-Paralysis of arm following Schick test and immunization against diph- Suffolk Branch: spring meeting, 108-The uses whooping-coughb, 253-Enucleation of breast, theria (A. G. G. Thotmipson), 53 of radium in gynaecology, 108 253-Intestinal keratitis, 253-Tear of right Science Comtnittee: Report of subcormmittee Suffolk, South, Division: Annual meeting, 99- brachial plexus and fractured clavicle, 253- on ultra-violet light, 87-Sir Charles Hastings Annual report and financial statement, 99- Excision of knee joint for chronic arthritis. clinical prize, 87 - Middlemore Prize, 87-- Election of officers, 99-Public education in 253-Series of pyelograms, 253-Haemorrhagic Remuneration of non-professorial teachers. 87 health, 99 pancreatitis, 253 -Ureteral calculus without SCOTT, L. Bodley: Examination of vagrants for Suffolk, West, Division- Annual meeting, 53- urinary signs. 253-Ureteral implantation for small-pox, 275 silection of officers, 53-Discussion on the ectopia vesicae, 253-Cases of gastric ulcer, 253 SE,MON, H. C. G.: Diagnostic pitfalls in derma- capitation rate for juvenile members of -Cases of Erb's paralysis, 253-Congenital dis- tology, 64 friendly societies, 53 location of hip, 253-Club-foot, 253-Stoeffel's r SUPPLEMENT TO TMD S JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. [BRITISH MxZDICA JOURNAL

operation for spastic paralysis, 253-Pancreatic Carcinoma of the breast, 117-Modification of Medical Journal, 57-Sympathetic reference to cyst, 253-Spontaneous fracture of ischium, a binaural stethoscope, 117-Annual social the death of in the Jousrnal of the American 253-Fractures involving knee joint, 253- meeting, 253 Medical Association, 132 Trigeminal neuralgia. 253-Angioma, 253- Wales, South-West, Division: Diagnosis, pro- Williams-Freeman presentation fund. See Fund Gynaecological specimens, 25-Carcinoma of gnosis, and treatment of heart disesse, 30- WLLIAMBON, J.: Demonstration of clinical hepatic fiexure, 253-Congenital syphilis, 253- Maternal mortality and morbidity, 117- cases, 108 Double congenital coloboma iris, 253-X-ray Appointment of representatives, 224-Reports WrLsoN, C. J.: Tuberculosis among African photographs of fractures, 253 - Hemirlegia to coroners, 224-Juvenile Oddfellows, 224 natives, 70 with aphasia, 253 WALKER, Cranston: Contributory schemes for WILSON, C. M.: Pay beds and the future of the Urethra, intrapelvic rupture of (J. S. Robinson), hospital benefit, 261 voluntary hospitals, 85 134 WALTON, A. J.: Contributory schemes for hos- WiLSON, Kenneth Albert, disciplinary case of, Urethral stricture, treatment of (E. D'A. pital benefit, 261 232 McCrea), 106 Wandsworth Division: Dinner to celebrate the Winchester Division: Payment for police calls, Urinary tract, infections of (T. E. Hammond), 25th anniversary of its foundation, 209 202-Fees for juvenile Oddfellows, 202-Elec- 108 Warrington Division: Annual meeting, 217- tion of representatives, 202-Etiology and Urine, coloured (Dr. Turner), 52 Election of officers, 217-Annual Report of treatment of movable kidney, 202 Uterine infection (S. W. Maslen Jones), 273 Council, 217-Contract rate for juvenile Odd- Windsor Division: What should we eat ? 217 fellows, 217 Woodside, C. J. A.: Exhibition of clinical cases, Warwickshire Panel and Local Medical Com- 293 mittee: The new change of doctor, 110-Pro- WOODWARK. A. B.: Modern treatment of dia- posed alterstions in the Pormsulary, 110-Case betes, 64-National Health Insurance as seen V. of excessive cost of prescribing, 226-Proposed by a consultant physician, 237 joint post-graduate scheme, 226-Realization Worcester medical lists, practitioner's name Vagrants, examination of for small-pox, 221, of assets, 227-Publicity of reports, 227 removed from, 202 2 7, 275 WATT, James: The treatment of tuberculous Worcestershire and Herefordshire Branch: Venereal disease control in Edinburgh, Bill for, patients, 224 Spring meeting, 203-Diagnosis and treatment 66-Sections of the Bill, 66 WEBB-JOHNSON, Alfred: Haematuria, 70 of acute otitis media, 202 -Arthrectomy for Venereal disease prevention and the general West Bromwich Division: Annual meeting, 52- acute tuberculous disease of elbow-joint, 202- practitioner (H. Wansey Bayly), 116 Election of officers, 52-Education of the Osteosarcoma of scapula, 202-Rudimentary VERRALL, P. J.: Manipulative surgery, 28 public in health matters, 52-Treatment of arms in an infant, 202 Victorian Branch: The year's work, 28-Annual varicose ulceration, 52-Rodent ulcer cured Work of the week and of committees, 15, 26, 41, report, 28 by ultra-violet rays, 52-Careinoma mammae 214, 221, 240 Vo&untary hospitals. See Hospitals treated by ultra-violet rays, 52-Quarterly Workman's value, 110 Volvulus neonatorum (G. Richardson), 29 meeting, 233-Payment for police calls, 233- WBiGHT, E. J.: Tumour of lower jaw, 178 Volvulus of the sigmoid (Garnett Wright), 106 Fees for reports to coroners, 233-Radiation WRIGHT. Garnett: Volvulus of the sigmoid, 106 treatment of cancer of the cervix uteri, 233 WYATT, James Montague: Puerperal sepsis, 3- Westminster and Holborn Division: The value Puerperal morbidity and mortality, 35 to the public and ourselves of an efficient WYNN, W. H.: Treatment of pneumonia, 64 liaison between the medical and veterinary W. branches of medicine, 63-Annual meeting, 201 -Election of officers, 201 WAGSTAFFE, Mr.: Ureter obstructed by a stone, What should we eat? (S. H. Daukes), 217 252 WHITE, J. Stanley: Recent aspects of biological Y. WARKEFELD, H. R.: Marvels of insect life, 179 therapy, 89, 134, 209 Wakefield, Pontefract, and Castleford Division: WHITE. Winsbury: Kidney with oxalate stone, YODH, Dr.: Public haspitals and free treatment, Varicose ulceration, 31-The relationships of 217-Nozzle of enema syringe extracted from 178 the insurance practitioner to his fellows and bladder, 217 York Division: Annual meeting, 235-B.M.A. the public. 31-Disorders of menstruation, 65- WHITEHOUSE, Beckwith: Puerperal morbidity Science Prize, 235 Medical charities, 235 Lecture on skin diseases, 108-Annual meeting, and mortality, 34 Messrs. Rowntree's employees to be treated on 253-Election of officers, 253-Annual Report of WHITELOCKE, El.: Prolapse of bowel through a a capitation basis, 235-Election of offieers, 235 Council, 253-The British Medical Association persistent umbilical fistula, 41 -Fees for lectures, 235-Re a Medical Institute and the general practitioner, 253 WHITTINGTON, R.: Contributory schemes for in Leeds, 233-Reports to coroners, 235-Educa- Wales, South, and Monmouthshire Branch: hospital benefit. 261 tion in public health. 235 Clinical meeting, 29, 116-Cystof mandible, 29- Willeiden Division: Public education in health, York, East, Division: Dinner, 64-The badge of Spinal tumour (meningioma), 29-Oedema of 4-Narsing homes for middle-class patients, the Association, 64 feet and legs. 29-Aortic aneurysm of syphilitic 29-Examination of cerebro-spinal fluids, 71- origin, 29-Radiograms of a condition of the Focal infection, 116-Ante-natal work, 201- fibula, 29-Demonstrations of pathological Election of representatives, 2)1-Annual meet- sections of microscopic slides, 29-Resection ing, 234-Election of officers, 234-Annual LIsT OF ILLUsTRATIONE. for malignant disease of the gastro-intestinal Report of Council, 234 tract, 116-Trephine for use with Albee's WILLIAMS, Sir Dawson: Dinner and presenta- British Medical Assocation House: Court of motor, 117-Bilateral pneumothorax, 117- tion to, 26-i Vice-President of the Associa- Honour, 249 Pernicious anaemia treated with liver, 117- tion, 57-Emeritus Editor of the British Cardiff and District: Views of, 197

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READERS in search of a particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several cases distributed 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, New Growth, Sarcoma, 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. ANDARODIAS, J.: Prognosis in abdominal preg- B. nancy, 125 Abdominal adhesions and prevention Of post- ANDEIuSON, M. S.: Treatment of pulmonary BAAG6E, K. H.: Skin affections in asthma, 123, operative peritonitis, 41 tuberculosis by sanocrysin, 518 302 Abdominal incisions, 270 ANDERSON, W. D.: Ephedrine hydrochloride in Bacilli, acid-fast, resistance of to oil emulsion, Abdominal operations. upper, splanchnic anaes- whooping cough, 166 44 thesia in, 451 Aneurysm of the splenic artery, 388 Bacilli isolated from rhinoseleroma, serological Abdominal surgery, temporary haemostasis in, Aneurysms, syphilitic, arsenic in, 275 classification of, 106 412 Angina pectoris, 208-Sympathectomy in, 91-In B. aertrycke infection of animals killed in Abdomilnal wall, cystic swellings of, following children, 541-And abdominalis, etiology of, slaughterhouses, 46 trauma, 453 609-Treated by alcohol injections, 622 B.C.G. vaccine, modification of tuberculous Abortion followed by genito-peritoneal tuber- Anginoid attacks due to tobacco, 506 lesions by, 79 culosis, 199 Animals killed in slaughterhouses, B. aertryoke Bacillus of diphtheria, virulence of, 262 Abortion, induced, late sequels of, 498 infection of, 46 B. paratyphosus & Isolated from the pig, 104 Abscess, amoebic, emetine in, 570 Anorexia in children, treatment of, 276 B. perfrng&ens causing puerperal septicaemia, 72 Abscess of liver, treatment of, 59 Anthrax, local immunization against, 263 Bacillus, tubercle: The filterable elements of, Abscess, peritonsillar. 57 Antibodies, typhoid and dysentery, in mental 236-Resistance of to putrefaction, 504-Bac- Abscess, pulmonary, following tonsillectomy, 6 patients, 43 teriolysis of, 354-Filterable forms of, 480 Abscess, pulmonary, and gangrene, surgical Anti-gangrene serum in treatment of typhoid Bacilu8 typhosus: Precipitable substances de- treatment of, 362 fever, 143 rived from, 179-The H- And 0- forms of, 637 Abscess of spleen in typhoid fever, 138 Antistreptococcal serum in treatment of puer- BACQUEIEAINE: Treatment of cholecystitis, 317 Accidents followed by extrapyramidal sym- peral septicaemia, 525 Bacteria, common, culture of filterable forms ptoms, 269 Antitoxic action of yeast extract, 540 of, 19 A.CE." anaesthetic mixture, a modified (alko- Antitoxin treatment of scarlet fever, 252 Bacteria in spinal fluids. 584 form), 257 Anuria, post-operative, boric glycerin injections Bacteriaemia, anaerobic, 605 Acetabulum, fractures of the, 537 in, 571 Bacterial anaphylaxis, the nature of, 456 Acetone treatment of cancer of the cervix, 127 Aortic syphilis. See Syphilis Bacterial cultivation, the exhaustion of media Acid-fast bacilli. See Bacilli Aplasia, bilateral ovarian, 259 in, 42 Acidosis in athletes. 268 Appendicitis: Simulated by ovarian hasmor- Bacterial flora of periapical infections, 381 Acidosis, diabetic, 405-Chemical changes con- rhage, 162-Postoperative complications of, BADOUX, V. E.: Bero-diagnostic methods in cerned in, 661 216-Serum treatment of, 574 tuberculosis, 555 Acrodermatitis perstans, 304 Appendicitis, acute, 539; and cyclical vomiting BARR, W.: Bilateral ovarian aplasia, 259 ACTON, H. W.: Etiology and treatment of kporo- in children, 464 BAERMANN, G.: Spirocbaetosis icterohaemor- keratosis, 122 Appendicitis, chronic, 487 rhagica In the Dutch Indies, 239 ADAXANTIADIS, B.: Keratitis due to an infection Appendix, spontaneous amputation of. 87 BAER, M. A.: The brain in general paresis after of trachoma, 520 Aqueous humour, transmission of arsenic to the, inoculation malaria, 600 ADnAIs. D. K.: Cutaneous spirochaetosis due to 519 BAILEY, H.: Trial labour, 178 treponema cuniculi in British rabbits, 553 ARaMsTRONG, C.: Tetanus caused by skin BAIZE, P.: Pathogenesis of influenza, 612 ADDIsoN, W. L. T.: Saline solutions in hyper- dressings, 339 BALARD, P.: Spinal anaesthesia in labour, 375- tension, 490 Arsenic and bismuth therapy in Hodgkin's Dystocia due to a large foetus, 580 'Adenomas of rectum, carcinomatous degenera- disease, 448 BALDBNWEZCiK, L.: Ocular signs of labyrinthine tion in, 60 Arsenic, passage of into the cerebro spinal disease, 147 ADLER, K.: Fracture of the clavicle during fluid, 641 BALDUZZZI, A.: Echinococcal cyst of the liver spontaneous labour, 501 Arsenic in syphilitic aneurysms. 275 343 Adrenaline, effects of on respiration, 642 Arsenic, transmission of to the aqueous humour, BALESTRA, B.: Primary meningeal sarcoma, 165 Agitation, states of, somnifen in, 6S 519 BALICE, G. : The antiseptic property of bile, 23 Air embolism, death Irom, 457 Arterial spasm and occlusion of branches of the BALLIN, M.: Menstrual fistulae, 548 Alcohol in acute infectious diseases, 489 retinal artery, 68 BALTAR, C. R.: Large ovarian cyst, 177 Alcohol injections in angina pectoris, 622 Artery, retinal, bilateral pre-papillary vascular BANCROFT, F. W.: Late treatment of burns, 649 Alcohol, use of in puerperal sepsis, 200 loop of, 69 BAN3I, M.: Embolectomy, 511 Alimentary pyrexia in infants, 656 Artery, splenic, aneurysm of, 388 BARDIER: Treatment of infantile paralysis by Alkalis and renal injury, 314 Arthritis: Treated with salts of ortho-iodoxy- z rays and diathermy, 424 Alkoform, amodified " A.C.E." mixture, 257 benzoic acid, 33, 34-Due to foreign bodies, 413 BAREMAN, A.: Extrapyramidal symptoms ALLEN, E. V.: Thrombo-angiitis obliterans, 295 Arthritis deformans, injection of veins in, 2 following accidents, 269 ALor. V.: Tuberculosis of the breast, 214 Arthritis: Spirocbaetosis arthritica, 336 BARLING, S.: Tannic acid treatment of burns, ALVARa1EZ, W. C.: Intestinal absorption, 308 Artificial light. See Light 391 Amato bodies in scarlet fever, 130 Artificial pneumothorax. See Pneumothorax BARLOw, D. L.: Protein sensitiveness, 358 Amaurotic zoster, 521 Ascites, mercurial iliuretics in, 467 BARNES, H. A.: Malignant tumours of the nasal Ambard's constant and the renal functions, 333 Ascites, hepatic, calcium chloride in, 320 sinuses, 146 Amenorrhoea. e'xtensive pigmentation of the Asphyxia, localized, due to cold, 559 BARNHOORN, J. A. J.: Diabetic psychoses, 533 skin associated with, 124-Treatment of, 549 Asphyxia neonatorum, 633 B ARRfia, J. A.: Cerebellar localization, 98 Amino bases of ergot, 223 Asthma. intrabronchial medication in, 32-In BARRINGER, B. K.: Carcinoma of the prostate Amoebic abscess. See Abscess childhood, 36-Skin affections in, 123, 302- and bladder, 389 Anaemia, pernicious: [Aver feeding in, 144, 170, Radiotherapy in, 173, 471, 472-Treatment of, BARTLETT, W. M.: Treatment of anorexia In 343,344,353,513-Etiology of, 284-In pregnancy, 370-X-ray treatment of, 471, 472-Ephedrine in, children. 276 353 517 BARTOLI, 0.: The histology of nasal Polypi, 20 Anaerobic bacteriaemia, 605 Asthma, bronchial, treatment of, 300 BAUVALLET: Prognosis in abdominal pregnancy, Anaesthesia, ether, carbon dioxide administra- Asthmatic patients.diphtheria prophylaxis in,289 125 tion during. 577 Ataxia. Friedreich's, 280 BEAUDIENT, R.: Mumps complicated by acute Anaesthesia, ethylene, 578 Athletes, acidosis in. 268 nephritis and pancreatic necrosis, 25 Anaesthesia in gall-bladder surgery, 13 Atrophy, optic, hereditary and familial, 67 BEacvi. C.: Diagnosis of sterility in women, Anaesthesia, rectal. 12-Etherand gas-oxygen, 255 AuGER, L.: Death from air embolism, 457 150-Lipiodol in gynascology, 307 Anaesthesia, regional, for operations on the AuRiccaio: Value of the Dick reaction. 27 BEJARANO, J.: Gangrene of the genitals, 390 spinal column, 14, 452 Auricular fibrillation in an apparently normal BELCHER, G. W.: Renal distortion, 188 Anaesthesia, sacral block, 575, 576 heart. 133 BEiNARD, R.: Orchitis following mumps, 462 Anaesthe-ia, spinal, in obstetrics, 201-In Auricular fibrillation, chronic, treatment of, 322 BENEDICT, W. L.: Protein therapy in ophthal- labour, 375-Ocular complications of. 450 Autohasemotherapy in spasmodic coryza, 254-In mology. 596 Anaesthe'sia, splanchnic, in upper abdominal conjunctivitis, 494 BENITO, A. L.: Autohaemotherapy in spasmodic operations, 451 Autonomic system, action of ergotamine on the, coryza, 254 Anaesthetic mixture, a modified "A.C.E." 526 BENON, R.: Cbronic systematized deliriums, 598 (alkoform), 257 AymAN, D.: Sublingual absorption of drugs, 492 BEiqso, F.: Kdhler's disease, 414 Anaesthetic properties of hedonal, 256 AYREs, K. D.: Death in acute intestinal obstruc- BERGER, L.: Ulcero-necrotic glossitis in scarlet Anaesthetist in certain surgical emergencies, 11 tion, 446 fever, 614 Analgesic preparation (cibalgine), 253 AZA, V.: Genito-peritoneal tuberculosis following BERNARD, C.: Antistreptococcal serum in trat- Anaphylaxis, bacterial, the nature of, 456 abortion, 199 ment of puerperal sepDticaemla, 525 EPIT. 2 Tu T u 4 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. IM UDIOLL JOUEEIAL

-- L YXDI: JOV1B1¢ X, BERNSTEIN, B.: Intraurethral chancre, 114 BUNDESEN, H. N.: Diphtheria in Chicago, 86 CEAMBERLAIN, W. E.: The epilation and ery- BEUTNER: Diagnosis of sterility in women, 150 BUNKER, H. A.: Malarial therapy in general thema dose of x rays, 628 BEVEBRIDGE, Ruby S.: Heaemorrhagic disease of paralysis, 421 CHAMBERS, T. R.: Myositis ossificans, 444 the newborn. 546 BURNIER, R.: Gold salts in cutaneous tuber- Chancre, intra-urethral, 114 BEYERHOLM, O.: Pulse wave velQcity, 184 culous affections, 393 Chancre. soft, vaccine treatment in. 367 BANcm, L.: The histology of nasal polypi, 20 Burns: Tannic acid treatment of, 391-Late Charcoal as a medicinal vehicle, 273 BIDOLI, L.: Scarlet fever treated by Dick anti- treatment of, 649 CHARDONNEAU, J.: Osteomyslitis of the scapula, toxin, 392 .BussoN, B.: Dissociation of toxin-antitoxin 316 BIB, V.: Treatment of typhoid and paratyphoid mixtures, 235 CHARDIER: Ectopic gestation, 352 fever with a staphylococcal vaccine, 64-Treat- CHATTERJ', S. P.: Ephedrine in leprosy, 595 ment of pulmonary tuberculosis by sanocrysin, CEAVANNAZ, J.: Reduction of strangulated 518 hernia en masse, 565 Bile, antiseptic property of, 23 C. Chemical changes concerned in acidosis. 661 BLooN, S.: Syntbalin in diabetes, 652 Chemotherapy in septicaemia, 63 BINET, H.: Absorption of oily suboutaneous CADENHEAD, A. F. G.: Exophthalmic goitre and CEENILLEAU, A.: Physiotherapy in the treat- injections. 378 lead ionization, 532 ment of salpingo-oophoritis, 176 BINET, L.: Sodium chloride injections in acute CADY. L. D.: Diagnosis of glandular fever, 509 CHEENUT, A.: Transeervical fractures of the intestinal obstruction, 190-Absorption of oily Caesarean section, 16, 428 femoral neck, 411 subcutaneous injections, 378 CAFFEY. J. P.: Endemic meningococcal menin- CHEVAssu, M. - Technique in prostatectomy, 56 Bismuth and arsenic in Hodgkin's disease, 448 gitis, 481-Cerebro-spinal fever in infancy and Chicago, diphtheria in, 86 Bismuth, colloidal, in syphilis, 624 early childhood, 545 CHIOFALO, I.: Diabetes complicating surgical Bismuth, passage of into the cerebro-spinal CAFFIER, P.: Experimental culture of endo- urinary conditions, 486 fluid, 641 metrium, 203 Chloridecontent of cerebro-spinal fluid in tuber- BJEL3eB, H.: Late results of treatment by arti- Calcium chloride in hepatic ascites, 320 aulous meningitis, 380, 585 ficial pneumothrax, 47 Calcium deficiency as a cause of disease, 478 Cholecystitis. treatment of, 317-Acute, treat- Black disease. See Hepatitis, necrotic Calcium, serum, in urticaria, 45 ment of, 534 Bladder: Closure of following prostatectomy. Calcium therapy in functional nervous dis- Cholecystography, intravenous and peroral 89-Injuries of during labour, 232-Irritability orders, 96 methods in, 175-Tetra-iodo-phenolphthalein of, of rectal origin, 455-Radiological examina- CAMA.ER, A. F.: Syndrome of the corpora in. 326, 327 tion of the, 470-Primary tuberculosis of, 592- quadrigemina, 97 Cholesterin, the function of. 204 Cancer of. See Cancer CAME?RON, J. A. M.: Oesophagectasla in a child, " Cibalgine, " an analgesic preparation, 253 BIAONTIER, P.: Radiotherapy of asthma and 137 Cisterna magna. puncture of in eclampsia and spasmodic coryza, 173, 471 CAMPBELL, J. A.: Acclimatization to low oxygen the pre-eclanmptic state, 283 I BLANc, H.: Diverticula of the duodenum, 364- pressure, 436 CLAUDDE, F.: Radiotherapy of asthma and spas- Diagnosis of tuberculous prostate, 650 CAMURATI, M1.: Myeloplax tumours of the spine, modic coryza, 173, 471 BLASI, D.: Encepbalitis in measles, 507 164 CLAUDE, H.: The cerebro-spinal fluid in cranial Blepharospasm, causes of, 69 Cancer of the appendix, 293 injuries without fracture, 564 BLOCE. 0. E.: Vitamin deficiency and liability Cancer of the bladder, 389 CLAVELIN, C.: Treatment of osteo-articular to infection. 434 Cancer of the breast, treatment of, 117-Recur- tuberculosis. 366 Blood, bactericidal power of, after ultra-violet rence after operation for, 217-Statistics of, Clavicle, fracture of, during spontaneous labour, irradiation. 180 593-Inoperable, treatment of, 319 501-Followed by purpura haemorrhagica, 618 Blood, glucose In, and spinal fluid, relation Cancer of the bronchi, primary, 55 Clefts of palate and lip, surgical treatment of, between, 458 Cancer of the cervix: Acetone treatment of, 127 647 Blood groups of children and infants. 556 -Mucous-celled, 431-Radium treatment of, CLERC, A.: Heart block in young subjects, 459 Blood plasma in scarlet fever, the surface 629 Climracteric disturbances, 149 tension of, 107 Cancer, gastric, gastrectomy In, 410 COBB, S.: Sodium salicylate in chronic epidemic Blood in scarlet fever, 587 Cancer. incidence of, 386 encephalitis, 369 Blood serum calcium'in urticaria, 45 Cancer of the oesophagus, radium implantation Cochin China, existence of melioidosis in. 108 Blood transfusion in obstetrics, 70-A precaution in,172 CoCQ, V.: Uterine rupture during labour, 239 in, 249 Cancer complicating radium treatment in preg- COHEN, H.: Radiological examination of the Blood urea in scarlet fever and tonsillitis, 606 nancy, 306 bladder. 4(70 BLUM, L.: Calcium chloride in hepatic ascites, Cancer of the stomach, colloid, 342 Cold common, bacteriology of the, 309 320-Mercurial diuretics in ascites. 467 Cancer of the ureter, primary, 213 COLEBROOKE, L.: Bactericidal power of the BLUM, P.: Charcoal as a medicinal vehicle, 273 Cancer of uterus and radiotherapy,'15-Early, blood after ultra-violet irradiation. 180 BoEz, [,.: Anaerobic bacteriaemia, 605 230 COLEMAN, Marion B.: Bacteria in spinal fluids. BOGDANOFF, S.: Superinfection in syphilis, 645 Cancer of the vermiform appendix, 293 584 BoissEisx-LAcBoIx,J.: Encephalitis iD measles, Cancer in the young, 90 COLEY, W. B.: Prognosis and treatment of 209 CANNON, A.: Diverticulitis, 92 giant-cell sarcoma, 5 9ONNEL, F.: Hemiplegia in cerebro spinal fever, Capillary dilatation in deep-seated inflamma- COLLENs, W. S.: Polyneuritis followingmumps, 264 tion, 508 290, 395 BONNIN: Prognosis in abdominal pregnancy, 125 CAPPELIL, D. F.: Cutaneous spirochaetosis due COLLINS, L.: Treatment of erysipelas, 224 Bony and cartilaginous depositisin the tonsils, -to Treponema ouniculi in British rabbits, 553 COMOLLII, A.: Plastic surgery for hernia, 617 155 Carbon dioxide (CO2): Inhalations for the Conception, treatment of retained products of, Books and the transmission of scarlet fever, 406 control of hiccup, 35-Therapeutic uses of, 193 103 Boric glycerin in post-operative anuria, 571 -Administration of during ether anaesthesia, Conjunctivitis, autohaemotherapy in, 494 BOULIN. B.: The nature of herpes, 261 577 CONSTANs, G. M.: Ocular pemphigus, 227 BOUBP5F8, Y.: Spinal anaesthesia in labour, 375 Carbuncles, treatment of, 28 CORBUS, B. C.: After-history of pyelitis in preg- BOuRNE. W.: Anaesthesia in gall-bladder Carcinoma. See Cancer nancy, 18 surgery. 13 Cardiac conditions, promotion of diuresis in. 651 CORLETTE, C. E.: Surgical treatment of pruritus BOwEN, B. D.: The comparative :value of renal Cardiac insufficiency in pulmonary tuberculosis, ani, 88-Calcium deficiency as a cause of f'unction tests, 105 608 disease, 478 Boxing, injuries and deaths from. 417 Cardiac neurosis, 311 CORNIL, J.: Leptospiraicteroides and Leptovpira BoXBR, G : Thrombo-angiitis obliterans, 294 Cardiac nodes, venous drainage of the, 438 icterohaemorrhagiae. 401 BOYaIN, I. M.: Abdominal incisions, 270 Cardiac. See al8o Heart Corpora quadrigemina, syndrome of the, 97 Brain in encephalitis, 663 Cardiopathy and vertebral deformity during CORTEN, M. H.: Bony and cartilaginous Brain tissue occurring within the nose, 348 pregnancy, 75 deposits in the tonsils, 155 BRANCATI, B.: The histamine test for gastric Cardio vascular diseases, syphilitic, treatment Coryza, spasmodic: Radiotherapy of, 173, 471. secretion, 334 of, 222 472-Auto-haemotherapy.in, 254-X-ray treat- BRAUNSTEIN, A. P.: Exanthema subitum, 312 CABLES, J.: The etiology of localized oedemas, ment of, 471, 472 Breast-feeding, four-hourly, 197 78 COsGROVE, S. A.: Use of spinal anaesthesia in BREHM. W.: Separation of the symphysis, 376 CARLTER, P.: Calcium chloride in hepatic obstetrics, 201 B3&M, W.V.: A precaution in blood transfusion, ascites, 320-Mercurial diuretics In ascites, COSTABILE, V.: Reticulo-endothelial blockage 249 467 and flocculation, 332 BREBSOT, E.: Treatment of liver abscess, 59 CARMICHAEL, E. A.: The chlorides of the cerebro- COSTEDOAT: Resuscitation of the apparently BRXST3IN, M. P.: Gaisio-entero-anastomosis spinal fluid in meningitis, 585 drowned. 24 and the activity of the gastric glands, 357 CAROL. W. L. L.: Ulcus vulvae acutum, 377 COSTN, G.: B. aertryoke Infection of animals BRINOHMANN, A.: Pirquet test with different Carotinaemia, 288 killed in slaughterhouses, 46 tuberculins, 157 CARP, L.: Treatment of carbuncles, 28-Wound COTTE, G.: Diagnosis of sterility in women, 150 BRoOK, J.: The use of alcohol in puerperal infection and catgut, 54 -operation in two stages for large ovarian sepsis, 200 CARsLAw. R. B.: Right-sided visceroptosis, 646 cysts, 198 Bronchi, primary carcinoma of the, 55 CAsSANO, C.: The mesenteric glands and fat COTTRELL. J. E.: Treatment of arthritis with Bronchial asthma. See Asthma absorption, 528 salts of ortho-iodoxy-benzoic acid, 33 Bronchiectasis, treatment of, 516 CAsTERAN, B.: Emetine in amoebic abscess, 570 Cough, laryngeal, 497 Bronchitis, intrabronchial medication in, 32 CASTEX, M. R.: Syndrome of the corpora quadri- COURONNI, P.: Mumps and diabetes, 113 BRONNEBR, H.: Diagnosis of congenital disloca- gemina, 97-Primary meningeal sarcoma, 165 COURToIs, R.: Sodium einnamate in pulmonary tlon of the hip. 189 Cataract extractions, after-results of, 372 tuberculosis, 420 BxtolNSTIN, W. G.: Treatment of ringworm by Catgut and wound infection, 54 COURY, A.: Prolonged salicylate treatment in thallium acetate, 169 Catheter, retained ureteral, 248 rheumatic endocarditis, 491 BROUDIN, L.: B. paratyphosus A isolated from a CATTANEO, L,: Early carcinoma of the uterus, COUTO. M.: Cbronic visceral polysteatosis, 50 Dig, 104 230 Cranial injuries without fracture, the cerebro- BROHA, M.: Treatment of ovarian cysts during CECIL, R. L.: Serum therapy in lobar pneu- spinal fluid in, 564 pregnancy, 524 monia, 572 Creeping disease, 303 BROUSTET, P.: Mumps complicated by acute CELLI, Q.: Renal complications of influenza, 244 CRITCHLEY, M.: Post-encephalitic respiratory nephritis and pancreatic necrosis, 25 Cellular division, influence of hydrogen-ion con- disorders. 599 BROWN, H. P.: Surgical intervention in extra- centration on, 479 CROWE, Elsie: The blood groups of children uterine pregnancy. 523 Cerebellar localization, 98 and infants, 556 Basowx, J. H.: Transmissible toxicogenicity of Cerebro-spinal fever: Hemiplegia in, 264-In CRUOHET. R.: Epidemic encephalitis, 337 streptococci, 81- infancy and early childhood, 545 CUNNINGHAM, T. D.: Asthma in childhood, 36 BROWN. Muriel J.: The haemoclastic and levu- Cerebro-spinal fluid: Chloride content of in CuRsCHMAwN, H.: Climacterie disturbances, 149 lose tests in childhood, 638 tuberculous meningitis, 3E0, 585-In tuber- CURTH, W.: Treatment of excessive sweating, BRUETSCH, W. L..: The brain in general paresis culous meningitis, 477-In cranial injuries 61 -after inoculation malaria, 600 without fracture, 564-The chlorides of in CURTIS. A. H.: Surgical intervention in pelvic BISUGGEMAN. H. O.: Treatment of acute chole- meningitis, 585-Passage of arsenic and bis- infections, 73 cystitis, 534 muth into, 641-Temperature of, 662 CUTLER, C. W.: Post-operative complications of RaUEPRixL), T.: Hemiplegia associated with Cerebro-spinal syphilis. See Syphilis appendicitis, 216 -extensive naevus and mental defect, 99 Cervical ribs, 387 -- Cyst of liver, echinococcal. 340 BRUYNOGE.-R.: LeptosPia icteroien and Lpto- Cervical sympathetic ganglion and pericarotid Cyst of ovary, large. 177-Operation in two stages Wira icterohaluemrrhagiae, 401 sympathetic, lesions of, 496 for, 198-Treatment of during pregnAncy, 524 Tin BumdE JAN.-JUNE, I928] INDEX TO TflE EPITOME. E MEDICAL JOURNAL 5 I L MxDIa JOX J Cystic swellings of the abdominal wall following DONALD, J.: Anaesthetic properties of hedonal, EXLEY, E. W.: Prostatie hypertrophy,616 trauma, 453 256 Experimental infection. See Infection Cysts, hydatid, salmonellosis associated with, DONATIEN, A.: Varieties of immunization, 181 Extrapyramidal symptoms following accidents, 286 DORE, S. E.: Acrodermatitis perstans, 304 269 Cysts, palpebral, 225 DOTT, N.: Occurrence of brain tissue within Extrauterine pregnancy. See Pregnancy the nose, 348 EYMERt, H.: Bladder irritability of rectal origin, DOWLING, G. B.: The pityrosporon of Malassez, 455 636 D. DRAGUN, B. G.: Pilocarpine in gall-bladder disease, 323 DAHL, B.: Insulin poisoning, 238 Drowned, resuscitation of the apparentlv, 24 F. DAHL-IVERSON, E.: Recurrence after operation Drugs: Epidural administration of, 191- Sub- for carcinoma of the breast, 217 lingual absorption of, 492 FABRY, J. 'Myosalvarsan in the treatment of DAINVILLE, F.: Malaria therapy in cei ebro- DUBAR, G.: The cerebro-spinal fluid in cranial syphilis. 250 spinal syphilis, 469 injuries without fracture. 564 Faecal fat analyses in children, 132 DALCH9., P.: Genital neuralgia, 429 DUFOURT, A.: The temperature in whooping- FAHR, G.: The heart in hypertension. 531 DANFORTH, W. C.: After-history of pyelitis in cough, 404 FAIRLIE, H. P.: Ethylene anaesthesia, 578 pregnancy, 18 DURAXIS, P. S.: Typhoid meningitis, 383 FANSLER, W. A.: Rectal fistula in tuberculosis, DANIALOPOLU, D.: Sympathectomy in angina DUKES, C.: Pre-cancerous changes in the 58 pectoris, 91-The heart in typhus fever. 134- rectum, 615 FARLEY, D. L.: Lymphatic leukaemia,563 Etiology of angina pectoris and abdominalis. Duodenal obstruction, nature of morbid pro- FARNHAM, R. K.: Sodium salicylate in chronic 609 cesses following, 356 epidemic encephalitis, 369 DANIELRoN, R. W.: Testicular mumps without Duodenal ulcer. See Ulcer FARR, C. E.: Empyema in children. 187 parotitis, 242 Duodenum, diverticula of the, 364 Fat absorption and the mesenteric glands, 528 DARDANE: Fatal staphylococcal puerperal infec- DURANTE, G.: Unrecognized mycoses, 156 Fat, faecal, analyses of in children, 132 tion, 660 DWIJKOFF, P. P.: Modification of tuberculous FAVIER, R.: Hereditary and familial oPtic DAUsSET, H.: Physiotherapy in the treatment lesions by the B.C.G. vaccine, 79 atrophy, 67 of salpingo-oophoritis, 176 DYAS, G. E.: Sodium tetra-iodo-phenolphthalein FAVEREAU: Prognosis in abdominal pregnancy, DAUTREBANDE, L.: The iodine treatment of in radiology, 627 125 goitre, 346 Dysentery antibodies in mental patients, 43 FEJGIN, B.: Transmission of scarlet fever by DAVENPORT, R. C.: Sarcoma of the uveal tract, Dystocia due to a large foetus, 580 books. 406 228-After-results of cataract extractions, 372 FELDEN, B. F.: Thallium acetate in ringworm, DAVESNE, J.: S3erum treatment of appendicitis, 449 574 Femoral epiphysis. See Epiphysis DAVIS, D.: Sublingual absorption of drugs, 492 E. Femoral neck. transcervical fractures of the, 411 DAwsoN, M. H.: The ' R " and "S " forms of FERGUSON, E. W., Creeping disease, 303 pneumococcus, 503 Ear, middle, tuberculosis of, 148 FERMAUD, E.: Boric glycerin in post-operative DE CANDIA, G.: Renal function during preg- EBERHARD. H. A.: Immunization against anuria, 571 nancy, 632 diphtheria with virulent cuiltures, 408 FERRANNINI. L.: Localized asphyxia due to DE CAPITE, A.: Autohaemotherapy in conjunc- Echinococcal cyst of liver, 340 cold, 559 tivitis, 494 Eclampsia, glucose treatment of, 659 FERRERT, G.: Laryngeal cough, 497 DE CouRcy, G.: Caesarean section, 428 Eclampsia and tEe pre-eclamptic state, punc- Fever, enteric; Abscess of spleen in, 138-Anti- DECOURCY, J. L.: Treatment of gastric and ture of the cisterna magna in, 283 gangrene serum treatment of, 143-Gangrene duodenal ulcer, 538 Ectopic decidual tissue, 552 of the extremities following, 488 -Parkinsonism DEPRIEs, R. D.: Laboratory diagnosis of small- Ectopic gestation. See Gestation following, 112-Sewer gas and, 161-Staphylo- pox virus, 202 Eczema caused by quinine suppositories, 557 coccal vaccine in treatment of. 64-Vaccine DEG1KWITZ, R.: The virus of measles, 128 ERRENTHEIL, 0. F.: Arthritis due to foreign treatment of, 653. See also Bacillus typho8us DEICHER, H.: Filterable forms of the scarlatinal bodies, 413 Fever, glandular, diagnosis of, 509 virus, 331 EIDINoW, A.: Bactericidal power of the blood Fever, paratyphoid: Treated with a staphylo- DE JONG, C.: Indications for synthalin in after ultra-violet irradiation, 180 coccal vaccine, 64-Chronic paratyphoid septi- diabetes, 62 EI? SCHITZ, M.: Meningococculs septicaemia, 440 caemia, 590 DE KEYsEia, L.: Colloidal bismuth in syphilis, EISENDRATH, D. N.: Retained ureteral catheter, Fever, paratyphoid C, 210 624 248 Fever, sandflv, 3 DE LAGUERIE, H. V.: An analgesic preparation, ELEY, R. C.: Antitoxin treatment of scarlet Fever, scarlet: Amato bodies in, 130-Antitoxin 253 fever, 252 treatiment of. 252-Blood in, 587-Blood urea in, DELCOURT: Severe cases of mumps, 160 ELIASON, E. L.: Fractures.of the acetabulum, 606-Dick antitoxin treatment of, 392-Dick DELCROIX, E.: Late treatment of infantile para- 537 reaction, value of, 27, 299-Immunization, lysis, 221 ELLIOTT. C. A.: Liver feedingi in pernicious active, against, 205, 206,207-Mumps and second Deliriums, chronic systematized, 598 anaemia, 144 attacks of, 243-Serum therapy in, 299-Surface DELORE, X.: Gastrectomy in gastric cancer, 410 ELLIOTT, J. A.: Hepatitis of early syphilis, 463 tension of the blood plasma in, 107-Trans- DEN HOED, D.: Uterine cancer and radiotherapy, Embolectomy, 511 mission of by books. 406-Ulcero-necrotic 15 Embolism, air, death from, 457 glossitis in, 614-Virus of. filterable forms of DENIS: Prognosis in abdominal pregnancy, 125- Emergencies, surgical, the anaesthetist in the, 331 Necrobiosis of uterine fihroids, 601 certain, 11 Fever, typhus, the heart in, 134 Dermatitis, watch-strap, 48 Emetine in amoebic abscess, 570 Fibroids in pregnancy, 305 Dermatology, gentian violet in, 274 Emphysema, respiratory, in labour,,76 Fibroids of uterus, necrobiosis of, 601 DEScEAMPs, P. N.: Pernicious anaemia in preg- Empyema in children, 187 Fibroma and pregnancy, 500 nancy, 353 EMSLIE, Margaret: Four-hourly breast-feeding, Fibroma of uterus, radiological treatment of, DE VILLAVERDE, J. Mt!.: Musculo-spiral paralysis 197 626 following injection of quinine, 407 Encephalitis, the brain in, 663 Fibula, osteomyelitis of the. 30 DEVRAIGNE, L.: Pyotherapy in puerperal infec- Encephalitis, epidemic, 109, 337-Ocular mani. FIE8SINGER, N.: Emetine in amoebic abscess, tion, 551 festations of, 185-Sodium salicylate in, 369- 570 Diabetes: In children, synthalin in, 95-Insulin And pregnancy, 631 FINGER, E.: Syphilis and marriage, 53 in, 194-Treatment of. 194-Glukhorment in, Encephalitis in measles, 209, 5S7-Following FISCcHER, E.: Sacral hernia of the uterus, 38 297-Insulin treatment of, 192-And mumps, diphtheria, 267-Following measles, 442 FISCEL, Rt.: Congenital syphilis, 360 113-Pregnancy complicated by, 101-Synthalin Encephalitis. See also Parkinsonism Fistula in ano. treatment of, 215 in, 62, 95, 119, 368, 652-Complicating surgical Endocarditis, rheumatic, prolonged salicylate Fistula, rectal, in tuberculosis, 58 urinary conditions, 486-Vitamin B extract in, treatment in, 491 Fiotulae, menstrual, 548 468 Endocarditis subacute infective in children, 610 FLEMING, H. W.: Transient hemiplegia, 4 Diabetic acidosis, 405 Endocardium, primary tumour of the, 566 Flocculation and reticulo-endothelial blockage, Diabetic psychoses, 533 Endocervicitis. chronic, 454 332 DIAMOND, J. S.: Etiology of migraine, 1 Endocrine glands, action of on gastric secretion, Foetus, large. dystocia due to a, 580 Diathermy: In acute and chronic gonorrhoea, 22-In gynaecology. 152 FORAMITTI, C.: Treatment of hypertrophi 325-In infantile paralysis. 424 Endometritis, diphtherial, 603 pyloric stenosis, 29 DIcK, G. F., and Gladys H.: Bacteriology of Endometrium, experimental culture of, 203 Foreign bodies causing arthritis, 413 dried milk, 237 Endometrium, ectopic. mode of spread of, 40 Foreign bodies in the gastro-intestinal -canal Dick antitoxin treatment of scarlet fever, 692 Ephedrine hydrochloride: In whooping cough, prognosis in, 443 Dick reaction, value of the, 27 166-In asthma and hay fever, 517-In leprosy, Fracture of clavicle: During spontaneouslabour, Dick test in scarlet fever, 299 595 501-Followed by purpura haemorrhagiea, 618 DI FRANCEscO, S.: Traumatic pelvic haema- Epidural administration of drugs, 191 Fracture, metatarsal, 591 toma, 581 Epilation dose of x rays, 628 Fractured ribs, treatment of, 648 Digitalis, indications for, 121 Epilepsy, inhibitory, 611 Fractures of the acetabulum, 537-Of the femoral Diphtheriar antitoxin in sympathetic oph- Epileptic variants, 589 neck, transeervical, 411-Of the sacrum. 116-Of thalmia, 374 Epiphysis, lower femoral, separation of, 219 the semilunar bone, isolated, 341 Diphtheria bacillus, virulence of, 262 Epithelioma following subtotal hysterectomy, FRAGOMELE, A.: The action of the endocrine Diphtheria in Chicago, 86 602 glands on gastric secretion, 22 Dipbtheria following encephalitis, 267 Epithelioma of urethra, 271 FRANK, B.: Disinfection of the hands with Diphtheria: Immunization against, 310-After EPSTEIN, N.: Acute syphilitic phlebitis, 588 hydrogen peroxide. 466 active immunization, 315 - Immunization EPSTEIN, S. H.: Sodium salicylate in chronic FRENCKELL. G. L.: Purpura haemorrhagica against with virulent cultures, 408 epidemic encephalitis. 369 following fracture of clavicle, 618 Diphtheria of the larynx in the adult, 439- Ergot, thie amino bases of, 223 FRENKEL, A.: Diagnostic errors in secondary Treatment of, 510 Ergotamine, action of on the autonomic system, sciatica, 245 Diphtheria without membrane, 183 526 FREYDOWITCH, G. M.: Infantile paralysis treated Diphtheria prophylaxis in asthmatic patients, ERNBERG, H.: Nasopharyngeal infections as a by x rays and diathermy, 424 289 cause of various infantile diseases. 37 FRIDERICHSEN. C.: Pre-scorbutic myopathy and Diphtheria: Pulmonary gangrene following, 460 Erysipelas, treatment of, 224, 493 " growing pains," 198 -Schick test, modification of, 135-Severe, the Erythema dose of x rays, 628 FRII'DJUNG, K.: The high infantile mortality of heart after, 111-Toxic, 361 Erythema nodosum, 385 large families, 265 Diphtherial endometritis, 603 Ether anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia FRIEDMAN, E.: The spleen in measles, 158 Disinfection of hands with hydrogen peroxide, Ethylene anaesthesia, See Anaesthesia FRIEDMANN, M.: The radical operation for 466 EVANG, K: Essential thrombopenia with gastric and duodenal ulceration, 115 Diuresis, promotion of in cardiac conditions, 651 haematomyelia, 338 FRIEDMANN, U.: Filterable forms of the scarla- Diuretics, mercurial, in ascites,467 EVANS, J. H.: Oxygen therapy, 542 tinal virus, 331 Divertioula of the duodenum, 364 EWELL, G. H.: Treatment of prostatic hyper- Friedreich's ataxia. 280 Diverticulitis, 92 trophy, 445 FiRISCH, 0.: Preservation of the limbs after DOCHEz, A. R.: Bacteriology of the common Exanthema subitum, 312 high ligature of the vessels, 296 cold, 309 EXCEAQUET, E.: Diagnosis of sterility in women, FROBISHER, M.: Transmissible toxicogenicity of DODDS, P.: Glucose treatment of eclampsia, 659 150 streptococci, 81 [ Tim BwR 6 JAN.-JUJE, 1928] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. ME:DICAL JOURNAL

I A FIoYez, A.: Pernicious anaemia in pregnanoy, Gold treatment in psoriasis, 301 HAYDEN, D. B.: Sodium nitrite in sea-sickness. 353 GOLDMAN, M.: Action of ergotamine on the 625 FRUERWALD, R.: Spirochaetosis arthritica, 336 autonomic system, 526 Heart: Effect of sodium salicylaLte on, 80-Affec- FULMiR, 8. C.: Tularaemic peritonitis. 136 GoLDMAN, S. E.: Metatarsal fracture, 591 tions of in elderly people, 359-In pregnancy, Fungus poisoning, the heart in, 212 Gonorrhoea, acute and chronic, diathermy in, 427, 630 FUNK, E. H.: Primary carcinoma of the bronchi, 325 Heart block In young subjects. 459 55 Gonorrhoea, rectal, in women, 634 Heart after severe diphtheria, 111 FURGASON, E. R.: Primary abdominal preg- GOODMAN, H.: Watch-strap dermatitis, 48 Heart disorders in pregnancy, 427, 630 nancy, 398 GORDON, C. A.: Respiratory emphysema in Heart failure, strophanthin in, 9-Diminished FURTH, J.: Precipitable substances derived labour, 76 secretion of sweat in, 84 fron typhoid bacilli, 179 GORDON, C. H.: Ruptured ectopic gestation, 260 Heart in fungus poisoning. 212 GORDON, M. B.: Stammering produced by Heart in hypertension. 531 thyroid medication, 562 Heart in typhus fever, 134 GoSsET. A.: Sodium chloride injections in acute Heart. See also Cardiac G. intestinal obstruction, 190 HEATLY, C. A.: Mucocele of the accessory nasal GoUDSM1T, J.: Tuberculous infection in schools, sinuses, 495 GABRDiLIDD*8, A.: Palpebral cysts, 225 291 HECKEL, E. B.: Diphtheria antitoxin in sym- GAirAm, P.: Accidental haemorrhage, 475 GOUGEROT: The function of cholesterin, 204 pathetic ophthalmia, 374 Gall-bladder disease, pilocarpine in, 323 GOUGEROT, H.: Malaria therapy In cerebro- Hedonal, anaesthetic properties of, 256 Gall-bladder surgery, anaesthesia in, 13 spinal syphilis, 469 Heine-Medin's disease, transverse myelitis as a Gallop rhythm, significance of, 409 GOULLIOUD: Aneurysm of the splenic artery, 388 form of, 441 GALLowAY, I. A.: Interstitial neuritis caused by Granulomatosis, malignant, 85 HEINRICHSBAUIER, F.: The larynx in whooping- the vir.us of rabies, 153 Graves's disease, the thymus gland in, 141 cough, 654 GAMMEL, J. A.: Amato bodies in scarlet fever, GRAWITZ, E. R.: Chronic paratyphoid septic- Heliotherapy and renal tuberculosis, 447 130 aemia, 590 HELLSTAD>IuS, A.: Etiology of congenital torti- GAMMBLTOFT, S. A.: The heart In pregnancy, GRAY, G. M.: Incidence ot hernia in children. collis, 186 427 140 Hemiplegia associated with extensive naevus Ganglion, cervical sympathetic and pericarotid GREEN, R.: Ephedrine in asthma and hay fever, and mental defect, 99, 396; in cerebro spinal sympathetic, lesions of, 496 517 fever 264 Gangrene of the extremities, symmetrical, fol- GPREENBAUM, S. S.: The serum calcium in Hemiplegia, transient, 4 lowing typhoid fever, 488 urticaria, 45 HENKEL, M.: Asphyxia neonatorum, 633 Gangrene of the genitals, 390 GREENE, T. C.: Obstetrical factors in neo-natal Hepatitis, infectious necrotic, in Australian Gangrene and pulmonary abscess, surgical intracranial haemorrhage, 281 sheep. 527 treatment of, 362 GREENWOOD, M.: The incidence of cancer, 386 Hepatitis of early syphilis, 463 Gangrene, pulmonary, following diphtheria, 460 GRISWOLD, A. S.: Separation of lower femoral HERMANN, 0.: MeniDgococcus septicaemia, 440 GARDINER-HILL, H.: Influence of thyroid disease epiphysis, 219 HERMANN-TROSIEN, A..: Synthalin treatment of on menstruation, 430 Growing pains " and pre-scorbutic myopathy, dixhetes in children, 95 GABBEAU, Yvonne: The chloride content of the 196 HERMANS- Gold salts in pulmonary tuber- cerebro-spinal fluid in tuberculous meningitis, GRUNERT. E.: Pepsin solutions in inoperable culosis, 8 prostatic hypertrophy, 65 Hernia in children, incidence of, 140 GARRIGA, M.: Vaccine treatment in soft chancre, GRflNSTEIN, J.: Prognosis in foreign bodies in Hernia, diaphragmatic, 292 367 the gastro-intestinal canal, 443 Hernia, plastic surgery for, 617 Gas-oxygen and rectal ether anaesthesia, 255 GuIBAL, A.: Osteomyelitis of the scapula, 316 Hernia, sacral, of the uterus, 38 Gastrectomy in gastric cancer, 410 GuICCIARDI, G.: Detachment of the normally Hernia, strangulated, reduction of en masse, 565 Gastric linitis, 7 situated placenta, 102 Herpes, nature of, 261 Gastric secretion: Action of endocrine glands GULDBERG, G.: Cancer in the young, 9D- Herpes, virus of, distribution of in the tissues, on, 22-Histamine test for, 334 Primary tumour of the endocardium, 566 21 Gastric- ulcer. See Ulcer G,uNsON, E. B.: Hyperpiesis, 382 Herpes roster, immunity following, 461 Gastro-entero-anastomosis and the activity of GUTERIE, D.: Occurrence of brain tissue within HEYD, C. G.: The use of iodine in thyroid the gastric glands, 357 the nose, 348 disease, 93 Gastro-intestin-al canal, prognosis in foreign GUYOT, J.: Treatment of mammary carcinoma, Hiccup controlled by COa inhalations, 35 bodies In, 443 117 HIGGINS, C. C.: Malignant tumours of the tes- Gastrostomy in the treatment ofacute dilatation Gynaecological conditions, insulin in, 71 ticle, 415 of the stomach, 247 Gynaecology: The endocrine glands in, 152- HILL, L.: Bactericidal power of the blood after GATcH, W. D.: Death in acute intestinal obstruc- Lipiodol in, 307 ultra-violet irradiation, 180 tion, 446 Hip, congenital dislocation of, diagnosis of, 189 GAULT, C. C.: Calcium therapy in functional Hippus, respiratory, In mediastinal affections, nervous disorders, 96 558 GAuss, C. J.: Radiological and operative treat- HIIRScH, C.: Bony and cartilaginous deposits in ment of uterine conditions, 351 H. the tonsils, 155 GAWRILOW, R. I.: Purpura haemorrhagica HABERER, H.: The thymus gland in Graves's HIRSCH-KAUFFMANN, H.: Synthalin treatment following fracture of clavicle, 618 disease, 141 of diabetes in children, 95 GEIEG, R.: Isolated polyposis of the small Haematology of measles. 432 Histamine test for gastric secretion, 334 intestine, 139 Haematoma, traumatic pelvic, 581 EJORT, E.: Tuberculosis of the stomach, 272 GRIPEr,, P.: Ectopic decidual tissue, 552 Haematomyelia with essential thrombopenia, Hodgkin's disease, treatment of, 142 - Arsenic GEELLuORN, G.: Acetone treatment of cancer of 338 and bismuth therapy in, 448 the cesvix, 127 Hasmoclastic and levulose tests in childhood, HOLM, E.: Multiple ulcers of the stomach and Genital neuralgia, 429 638 duodenum, 31 Genitals, gangrene of, 390 Hlaemorrhage, accidental, 475 HOLST. J.: Intussusception of Meckel's diver- Genito-peritoneal tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis Haemorrhage, intracranial, neo-natal,obstetrical ticulum, 535 Gentian violet in dermatology, 274 factors in, 281 HOMAN, C. E.: Ephedrine hydrochloride In GElaOGE, P.: The Phrenlco-pupillary syndrome Haemorrhage, meningeal, at birth, sequels of, whooping-cough, 166 in pleuro-pulmonary affections, 530 425 HOOMBRiA, M.: Gangrene of the genitals, 390 GiRAUDEL, E.: Venous drainage of the cardiac Haemorrhage, ovarian, simulating appendicitis, Hoso0, K.: Intestinal absorption, 308 nodes, 438 162 HuBER, J.: Pluriglandular syndrome following Gestation, ectopic, 352-Ruptured, 260-Decidual Haemorrhage, uterine, causes of, 231-Urea in mumps, 484 tissue in, 552 the treatment of, 476 HUGO, H. J.: Hemiplegia associated with ex- Gestation. See also Pregnancy Haemorrhagic disease of the newborn, 546 tensive naevus and mental defect. 396 GHzEOGHiU, I.: B. aertrsyce Infection of Haemorrhoids, prevention of post-operative EtHNE, T.: Vasectomy in prostatic hyper- animals killed In slaughterhouses, 46 bleeding in, 514 tropby, 567 GBIBECT, P.: Radiotberapy of asthma and spas- Haemorrhoids, internal, treated with quinine HuMPHREYS, F. B.: Wound Infection and modic coryza, 173, 471, 472 and urea, 568 catgut, 54 GIDDINGs. G.: Friedreich's ataxia, 280 Haemostasis, temporary, in abdominal surgery, HINERMANN, C.: Transverse myelitis as a form Giemsa staining, the optimum hydrogen-ion 412 of Heine-Medin's disease, 441 concentration for, 664 HAEUSERMANN, B.: Extrauterine pregnancy, 604 HUNTER; W. K.: Leukaemia in childhood,423 GEIEBXT, Ruth: Bacteria in spinal fluids, 584 HALDEXAN, K. 0.: Tumours of the pineal gland, HEURXTH&L, L. M.: Therapeutic uses of carbon G(IPNER, J. F.: Arterial spasm and occlusion of 318 dioxide, 193 branches of the retinal artei y, 68 HAMILTON, B. E.: Heart disorders in pregnancy, Hydatid cysts, salmonellosis associated with, 286 GiTOWITscH, W. J.: Bacteriolysis of the tubercle 630 Hydrogen-ion concentration, influence of on bacillus, 354 HAILTON, G. R.: Creeping disease, 303 cellular division, 479-The. optimum, for Gland, pineal, tumours of, 318 HAMMACK, R. W.: A precaution in blood trans- Giemsa staining, 664 Glqnd, thymus, in Graves's disease, 141 fusion, 249 Hydrogen peroxide for disinfection of the hands, Gllnds, endocrine, action of on gastric secretion, HAMPTON, F. A.: Shyness and schizophrenia, 100 466 22-In gynaecology, 152 Hands, disinfection of with hydrogen peroxide, HYMAN, A. B.: The heart in fungus poisoning, Glands, gastric, gastro-entero-anastomosis and 466 212 the activity of, 357 HANsEN, K.: Eczema caused by quinine sup- Hyperchlorhydria, x rays in, 473 Glands, mesenteric, and fat absorption, 528 positories, 557 Hyperpiesis, 382 Glandular fever. See Fever H- and 0- forms of B. typhosus, 637 Hypertension, thoracic signs of, 482-Saline Glossitis, ulcero-necrotic, in scarlet fever, 614 HARBITz, F.: Pathogenesis of tuberculosis in solutions in, 490 Glucose in the blood and spinal fluid, the rela- adults, 82 Hypertrophy. prostatic. See Prostatic tion between, 458 HARNED, C. W.: A modified " A.C.E." anaes- Hypothyroidism causing oedema, 287 Glucose medication, 171 thetic mixture (alkoform), 257 Hysterectomy, subtotal, epithelioma following, Glucose treatment of eclampsia, 659 HARRINGTON, S. W.: Diaphragmatic hernia, 292 602 Glukhorment in diabetes, 297 HARIS, M. M.: Bynthalin in diabetes, 652 Glycerin, boric, injections of in post-operative HARRISON, G. A.: Faecal fat analyses in anuria. 571 children, 132 I. GODEL, R.: Cardiac Insufficiency in pulmonary HART, T. S.: Diagnosis of chronic myocarditis tuberculosis, 608 without cardiac failure, 613 Immunity following herpes zoster, 461 GOEOKExMAN, W. H.: Malarial therapy as an HARTM&NN, A. F.: Chemical changes concerned Immunization, varieties of, 181-Local, against indirect immunizing process, 402 -in acidosis, 661 anthrax, 263 Goitre in adolescence, 313 HAsEmeoTo, N.: Sterility and vitamin deficiency, Immunization, active, against scarlet fever. See Goitre in the English school child, 195 607 Fever _~ Goitre, exophthalmic, and lead ionization, 532 HATZKY. K.: Induction of labour by pituitary IMPARATO, E.: Leucorrhoea, 550 Goitre, iodine deficiency in water as an index of, extract, 635 IMPERIALE, C.: Symmetrical gangrene of the 560 HAUDIUROY, P.: Culture of filterable forms of extremities following typhoid fever, 489 -Goitre, iodine treatment of, 346 common bacteria. 19 Incontinence, congenital, transplantation of Gold salts in pulmonary tuberculosis, 8-In HAUSER, G. H.: The brain in encephalitis, 663 ureters for, 619 cutaneous tuberculous affections, 393 Hay fever, ephedrine in, 517 Infantile mortality, high, in large families, 265 [ T Bamu. JkN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. I MBDIOAL JOURNAL 7 |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Infantile paralysis. See Paralysis KRAFT, R.: The danger of injections of sacchar- LIPPAY, A.: Disinfection of the hands with Infection, experimental, effect of splenectomy ated iron carbonate solutions, 167 hydrogen peroxide, 466 on, 234-Treatment by, 251 KRAMER, P. H.: Encephalitis following measles, LIPPERA, C.(: Berological diagnosis of the puer- Infection, latent syphilis carriers and the spread 442 perium, 74 of, 483 KEPAUS, O.: Treatment of erysipelas, 493 LIPSCHUTZ. B.: Cell changes in the skin in Infection, vitamin deficiency and liability to, KRAUSE, A. C.: Transmission of arsenic to the measles, 586 434 aqueous humour, 519 Liver abscess. See Abscess Infectious diseases, acute, alcohol in, 488 KUH. E. J.: Intrabronchial medication in asthma Liver, echinococcal cyst of, 340 Inferior vena cava. See Vena cava and bronchitis, 32 Liver feeding in pernicious anaemia, 144, 170, 343, Inflammation, deep-seated, capillary dilatation KUROTCHEIN, T. J.: The nature of bacterial 344, 353, 543-In nephrosis, 170 in, 508 anaphylaxis, 456 LLAMBIA5, J. J.: Primary meningeal sarcoma, Influenza: Renal complications of, 244-In 165 infants, 422-Pathogenesis of, 612 LOcKHART-MUMMERY, J. P.: Pre-cancerous Insanity. manic-depressive, somatic conditions changes in the rectum, 615 in, 279 L. LOMBARDI, E.: Etiology of pernicious anaemia, Insulin treatment of diabetes, 192, 194 - In 284 children, 194 LABAT, G.: Regional anaesthesia for operations Lop: Treatment of fistula in ano, 215 Insulin in gynaecological conditions, 71 on the spinal column, 14,452 LORTAT JACOB, L.: The treatment of Hodgkin's Insulin poisoning, 238 LABBE, M.: Insulin treatrn ent of diabetes, 192- disease, 142 Intestinal absorption, 308 Synthalin in diabetes, 368 LOWENSTEIN, A.: Local treatment in tabes Intestinal obstruction, acute, sodium chloride LABORDE. Simone: Epithelioma following sub- dorsalis, 321 injections in, 190 -Death in, 446 total hysterectomy, 6C2 LOWEB, W. E.: Closure of bladder following Intestine, small, isolated polyposis of the, 139 Labour: Bladder injuries during, 232-Fracture prostatectomy, &9 Intrabronchial medication in asthma and of the clavicle during spontaneous, 501 - Ludloff's phenomenon and injury to the tro- bronchitis, 32 Induction of by pituitary extract, 635-Pain- chanter minor, 163 Intracranial haemorrhage, neo-natal, obstetrical less, production of, 319-In contracted pelves. LUNDY, J. S.: Sacral block anaesthesia, 575 factors in, 281 258-Respiratory emDhvsema in, 76-Spinal Lung abscess. See Abscess, pulmonary Intussusception in children, 621 anaesthesia in, 201, 375-Trial, 178-Uterine Lung, massive atelectatic collapse of in tuber- Intussusception of Meckel's diverticuLlum, 535 muscle during, 328-Uterine rupture during, culosis, 644 Iodine deficiency in water as an index of goitre, 229 Lupu, N.: The heart in typhus fever, 134 560 Labyrinthine disease, ocular signs of, 147 LUBJEE, A.: Appendicitis simulated by ovarian Iodine in goitres, 346 LACORTE. J. J.: The optimum hydrogen-ion con- haemoIrhage, 162 Iodine in thyroid disease. 93, 94 centration for Giemsa staining. 664 LUTAUD: Fibroma and pregnancy, 500 IRGER, J. M.: Pilocarpine in gall-bladder LACOUTURE, J.: Prognosis in abdominal preg- Lymphatic leukaemia, 563 disease, 323 nancy. 125 Lymphoma of the lacrymal sac, 371 Iris. detachment of the anterior layers of the, Lacrymal sac, lymphoma of, 371 Lymphomas and leukaemias, 583 226 LAENNEC: Pyotherapy in puerperal infection, LYNCH, Clara J.: Inheritance of susceptibility Iron carbonate solutions, saccharated. danger of 551 to malignant tumours, 77 injections of, 167 LARxi, H. A.: Carbon dioxi(le administration LYON, E. C.: Etiology of ssillbirth, 17 IRVING, F. C.: Placenta praevia, 126 during ether anaesthesia, 577 ISABOLTNSKY, M. P.: Bacteriolysis of the ttubercle LAXACHE, A.: The cerebro-spinal fluid in cranial bacillus, 354 injuries without fracture, 564 LANDSTEINER, K.: Precipitable substances derived frord typhoid bacilli, 179 M. J. LANDY, A.: Rynthalin in diabetes, 652 LANGERON, L.: Clinical classification of septic- MCCARTHY, D..: Diabetic acidosis, 405 JACKSON, C.: Primary carcinoma of the bronchi, aemic states, 569 MCCLUSKIE, J. A. W.: Cutaneous spirochaetosis 55 LANOVSKY, A. G : Infantile paralysis treated by due to Treponema cuniculi in British rabbits, JACOBAEUS, H. C.: Massive atelectatic collapse x rays and diathermy, 424 553 of lung in tuberculosis, 644 LAQUERR1IARE: Skiagraphy in pulmonary MCCRAE, T.: Primary carcinoma of the bronchi. JACQUELIN, A.: Pleuro-cardiac streptococcal diseases, 324 55 infection, 643 LAQUEUR, L.: Liver extract in pernicious MACDONNELL, P. M.: Exophthalmic goitre and JADAsSOEN, J.: Syphilis and marriage, 53 anaemia, 543 lead ionization, 532 JARCHO, J.: Delivery of the adherent placenta, Larva migrans, 303 M'DOWALL, R. J. S.: The effects of adrenaline 426 Laryngeal cough, 497 on respiration, 612 Jaundice in the Dutch Indies, 239 Laryngeal obstruction, misleading symptoms of, MAcFARLAND, A. R.: Geentian violet in dermato- JEANNENEY: Prognosis in abdominal pregnancy, 145 logy, 274 125 Laryngeal tuberculosis, artificial light baths in, MCKESSON, E. I.: The anaesthetist in certain JEANSELMB: Gold salts in cutaneous tuberculous 573 surgical emergencies, 11 affections, 393 Laryngitis, oedematous infiuenzal, 51 MCKINNON, N. E.: Laboratory diagnosis of JOHAN, B.: Serum therapy in scarlet fever, 299 LarynX in whooping-cough, 654 small-pox virus, 202 JOHNSON, F. B.: A precipitation test for syDhilis, LASAGNA: Lesions of the cervical sympathetic MCLEAN, S.: Endemic meningococcal mening- 285 ganglion and the pericarotid sympathetic, 496 itis, 481-Cerebro-spinal fever in infancy and JOHNSON, H. L.: Prevention of post-operative LAUBRY, C.: Malignant granulomatosis, 85 early childhood, E45 peritonitis and abdominal adhesions, 41 Lead ionization andl exophthalmic goitre, 532 MACLEOD, J. M. H.: The pityrosporon of JONES, T. D.: The heart after severe diphtheria, LE BLAYE, M. R.: Vulvo-vaginal thrush, 330 Malassez, 636 111 LE BOURDELLIS., B.: Bacteriological examina- MCWHORTER, G. L.: Torsion of the omentnim, JORGENSEN. E. G.: Sodium salicylate poisoning tion of rheumatic nodes, 529 365 following injections, 182 LE FEYBE, L.: Diphtherial endometritis, 603 MAGAREY, R.: Causes of uterine haemorrhage, JUNG, L.: Death from air embolism, 457 LEGUEU, F.: Tumours of the renal pelvis, 620 231 LEITCH, D. B.: Parathyroid extract in infantile MAGENDIE: Ectopic gestation, 352 tetany, 120 MAHNERT, A.: Ovarian extract and the men- LEHMELAND: Fatal staphylococcal puerperal strual cycle, 474 infection, 660 MAHON, R.: Spinal anaesthesia in labour, 375 K. LEMIERRE, A.: Emetine in amoebic abscess, MALAPLATE, J.: Encephalitis in measles, 209 570 Malarial therapy in general paralysis, 421-In Kahn test in primary syphil.s. 640 LEKmoiNE, G.: Antitoxic action of yeast extract, cerebro-spinal syphilis, 469 KANDICH, M.: Paratyphoid C fever, 210 543 Malaria, inocu ation, the brain in general paresis liaposi's disease, 416 LEMOBT: Promotion of diuresis in cardiac con- after, 6C0 KATZENELBOGEN, S.: The relation between ditions, 651 Malarial therapy as a direct immunizing glucose in the blood and spinal fluid, 458 LEMORT, A.: Iodine treatment of goitre, 346 process, 402 KAup, E.: Diminished secretion of sweat in LE NOIR. P.: Pleuro-cardiac streptococcal in- Malassez. the pityrosporon of, 636 heart failure, 84 fection, 643 MALLET-GUY, P.: Gastrectomy for 'gastric KEHL5TADT, A.: Anaerobic bacteriaemia, 605 LEONI, A.: The blood in scarlet fever, 587 cancer, 410 Keratitis due to an infection of trachoma. 520 Leprosy, treatment of, 10-Protein therapy in, Manic-depressive insanity, somatic conditions KILBURY, M. J.: Tularaemic peritonitiq, 136 418-Ephedine in, 595 in, 279 KiLLORAN,J. F. L.: Gas-oxygen and rectal ether Leptospira icteroides and Leptospira ictero- MANN, F. C.: Intestinal absorption, 308 anaesthesia, 255 haemorrhagiae, 400, 401 MAORTUA, C.: Treatment of amenorrhoea, 549 KING, J. H.: Tetra-iodo-phenolphthalein in LERICHE, R.: The pathology of ossification, 233 MARCHAK, J.: Thrombo-angiitis obliterans, 294 cholecystography, 326 LESSLAR, J. A.: Paratyphoid C fever, 210 MARCHAL, G.: Malignant granulomatosis, 85 KINGSBuRY, A. N.: Parstyphoid fever, 210 LESTOQUARD, F.: Varieties of immunization, 181 MARCHAND, L.: 0steomyelitis of the scapula, 316 KIRBY, G. H.: Malarial therapy in general LETULLE, M.: Thrombo-angiitis obliterans, 294 MARCLAND, R.: Treatment of sayphilis asso- paralysis, 421 Leucocyte pictuire in surgical diseases, 379 ciated with tuberculosis, 515 KsKWOOD, R. J.: Spontaneous amputation of Leucorrhoea, 550 MARIANT3CHIK, L. P.: Treatnent of fractured appendix, 87 Leukaemia: In childhood, 423-Lymphatic, 563 ribs, 648 Kiiss, P. v.: The surface tension of the blood Leukaemias and lymphomas, 583 Marriage and syphilis, 53 plasma in scarlet fever, 107 LEVINE. M. I.: Empyema in children, 187 MARTENS, A. H. A.: Indications for synthalin in KLETN, P.: Vertebral deformity and cardiopathy LEVINE, S. A.: Quinidine in coronary thromb- diabetes, 62 during pregnancy, 75 osis, 419 IARTIN, E.: Resuscitation of the apparently KNAUER, H.: Purpura fulminans, 240 Levulose and haemoclastic tests in childhood, drowned, 24 KNAuS. H.: The uterine muscle during preg- 638 MARTIN, F. J.: Diagnosis of sterility in women, nancy and labour, 328 LEVY, D. M.: Treatment of ringworm by 150 KNOEPPELMACHER, W.: Revaccination after thallium acetate, 168 MARTIN, L.: Tetrs-iodo-phenolphthalein in subcutaneous injection, 110 LJEVY, R.: Heart-block in young subjects, 459 cholecystography, 326 KNOPP, J.: Serum treatment in peritonitis, 623 LivY-BaruHL, M.: The chloride content of the MARTINEZ, W.: Somniten in states of agitation, KOERS, C. H.: Indications for synthalin in cerebro-spinal fluid in tuberculous meningitis, 66 diabetes, 62 380 MARTINI, E.: Lefptospira icteroides and Lepto- K6HLER's disease. 414 LIirVY--OLAL: Blood transfusion in obstetrics, 70 spira icterohaemorrhagiae, 400 KOLDS, W.: Cystic swellings of the abdominal LIIIGE, R.: Malienant granulomatosis. 85 MARTINS, H.: Sequels of radiation of the ovaries, wall following trauma, 453 Ligature of the inferior vena cava. 465 399 KOLLE, W.: Latent syphilis carriers and the LILLIE, H. I.: Treatment of otitic sepsis, 298 MARVEL, O.: Measles and tuberculosis, 266 spread of infection, 483 Limbs, preservation of after high ligature of the MASON, G. A.: Transplantation of urelers for KOSTER, H.: Chronic appendioitis, 487 vessels, 293 congenital incontinence, 619 KOUaILSKY, .: Emetine in amoebic abscess, LINDER. G. C.: The chlorides of the cerebro- MASOUROWs:II, L. P.: Modification of tuber- 570 spinal fluid in meningitis, 585 culous lesions by the B.C.G. vaccine, 79 KOWLER: Peritonsillar abscess, 57 Linitis, gastric, 7 MASSA, D.: Vestibular neuritis in acquired .KRABBEL, M.: Acute appendicitis and cyclical Lip, cleft, surgical treatment of, 647 syphilis, 347 vomiting in children, 464 Lipiodol in gynaecology, 307 MASSABUAu: Osteomyelitis of the scapula, 316 Tz BarfuN 8 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. IMDICAL JOURNA

MA8Bs, L.: Prognosis in abdominal pregnancy, Mumps: Complicated by acute nephritis and Orchitis following mumps. 462 125 pancreatic necrosis, 25-And diabetes, 113- ORLANDINI. 0 : Causes of blepharospasm, 49 MASTF.R, A. M.: Effect of sodium salicylate on Otological complications of, 159-Severe cases OROFINO, A.: Ambard's constant and the renal the heart, 80 of, 160-Of testicle, without parotitis. 242- functions, 333 Mastoid periostitis, 350 Second attacks of scarlet fever and, 243- Ortho-iodoxy-benzoic acid salts in treatment of MATERNOWSKA, Z.: Haematology of measles, 432 Followed by polyneuritis, 293, 395-Followed arthritis, 33, 34 MATRY: Acute dilatation of the stomach treated by orchitis. 462-FolloWed by pluriglandular ORTIZ-PEREZ, J.: Symphysiotomy, 151 by gastrostomy, 247 syndrome, 484 ORTON, S. T.: Impediments of speech, 277 MAXWELL, Alice F.: Labour in contracted MUNCH, A. P. W.: Liver extract in pernicious Os pubis, tuberculosis of, 246 pelves, 258 anaemia, 543 Ossification. pathology of. 233 MAYER, r..: Temporary haemostasis in ab- MURPHY, W. W.: Active immunization against Osteo-articular tuberculosis, treatment of, 366 dominal surgery, 412 scarlet fever, 207 Osteomyelitis: Of the fibula, 30-Of the scapula. MAYNARD, E. P.: Treatment of chronic auricular MURRAY, H. E.: Splanchnic anaesthesia in 316-Of the os pubis after measles, 218- fibrillation, 322 upper abdominal operations, 451 Suppurative, treatment of, 5 2 Measles: Cell changes in the skin in. 586- Muscle, uterine, during pregnancy and labour, Otitic sepsis, treatment of, 298 Encephalitis in, 209, 507-Encephalitis follow- 328 Otitis media, chronic suppurative, associated ing. 442-Haematology of, 432-Osteomyelitis Musculo-spiral paralysis. See Paralysis with Vincent's or ganisms, 435 of the os pubis after, 218-Spleen in, 158-And MUSSER, J. K.: The brain in encephalitis, 663 Otological complications of mumps, 159 tuberculosis, 266-Virus of, 128 MUTERMILCH, S.: Passage of arsenic and OTTOLENGRI, R.: Bacterial flora of periapical Meckel's diverticulum intussusception of, 535 bismuth into the eerebro-spinal fluid, 641 infections, 381 Media in bacterial cultivation, exhaustion of, 42 Myasthenia gravis, 394 OTTOW, B.: Injuries of the bladder during Mediastinal affections, respiratory hippus in, 558 Mycoses, unrecognized, 155 labour, 232 MEDINA, R. G.: Treatment of leiprosy. 10 Myelitis, transverse, as a form of Heine-Medin's OuRY, P.: Gastric linitis, 7 MEISEL, H.: Serological classification of bacilli disease, 441 Ovarian aplasia, bilateral, 259 isolated from rhinoscleroma, 106 Myeloplax tumours of the spine, 164 Ovarian cyst, large, 177-Operation in two stages MELENEY, F. L.: Wound infection and catgut, MYERS, B.: Composition of human milk, 131 for, 198-Treatment rf during pregnancy, 524 54 Myocarditis, chronic, without cardiac failure, Ovarian extract and the menstrual cycle, 474 Melioidosis in Cochin China, 108 diagnosis of, 613 Ovarian haemorrhage simulating appendicitis, Meningeal haemorrhage at birth, sequels of, 425 Myopathy, pre-scorbutic, and "growing pains," 162 Meningitis, the chlorides of the cerebro-spinal 196 Ovarian tumours in old age, 582 fluid in, 585 Myosalvarsan in the treatment of syphilis, 250 OvtLries, sequels of radiation of, 399 Afeningitis, meningococcal, endemic, 481 Myositis ossificans, 444 Oxygen pressures, low, acclimatization to, 436 Meningitis, tuberculous, the chloride content Oxygen therapy, 542 of the cerebro-spinal fluid in, 380-The cerebro- spinal fluid in, 477, 585 Meningitis, typhoid, 383 Meningococcus septicaemia, 440 N. Menopause. treatment of, 499 P. Menstrual cycle and ovarian extract, 474 Naevus. extensive, associated with hemiplegia Menstrual flstulae, 548 and mental defect, 99, 396 PACETTO, G.: Cervical ribs, 387 Menstruation, influence of thyroid disease on, NAFFZIGER, H. C.: Transient hemiplegia, 4 PAGNIEZ, P.: Oedema due to hypothyroidism, 430 NAGLE, N.: The Kahn test in primary syphilis, 287 Mental defect, hemiplegia and extensive naevus, 640 Palate, cleft, surgical treattnent of, 647 99,393 NAGTEGAAL, C. G.: Parkinsonism following PALAZZO, R.: Puerperal septicaemia caused by Mental Patients, typhoid and dysentery anti- typhoid fever, 112 B, perfringaens, 72 bodies in, 43 NAKAHARA, W.: Sterility and vitamin deficiency, PAIEVICI, M. S.: The exhaustion of media in Mereurial diuretics in ascites, 467 607 bacterial ceultivations, 42 MERRIMAN, L. L.: 'Fularaemia, 211 NARBEL, M.: Sero-diagnostic methods in tuber- PALMIERI, V. M.: Resistauce of tubercle bacilli MERsELIs, J. G.: Pulmonary gangrene following culosis, 555 to putrefaction, 504 diphtheria, 460 Nasal polypi, histology of, 20 Palpebral cysts, 225 Mesenteric glands and fat absorption, 528 Nasal sinuses: Malignant tumours of the, 146- Pancreas: Tumour of cured by operation, 118 MRSTCOHERSEY, G.: Superinfection in syphilis, Mucocele of, 495 PANSINI, G.: Misleading symptoms of laryngeal 645 Nasopharyngeal infections as a cause of various obstruction, 145 MESTITZ, W.: Mode of spread of ectopic endo- infantile diseases 37 Paralysis, general: Malaria therapy in, 402, 421, metrium, 40 NATHAN, M.: Diphtheria without membrane, 183 -The brain in, after malarial inoculation, Metatarsal fracture, 591 Necrobiosis of uterine fibroids, 601 600 Methyl salicylate poisoning, 335 Nephrosis, liver diet in, 170 Paralysis, infantile: Late treatment of, 221- MEULENGRACHT, E.: Treatment of pernicious Nervous disorders, functional, calcium therapy Treated by x rays and diathermy. 424 anaemia with liver, 34 i in. 96 Paralysis, musculo-spiral, following injection of MEYER, L. S. L.: Active immunization against Nervous system, sympathetic, surgery of the, 513 quinine, 407 scarlet fever, 206 NESBIT, W.- Pulmonary abscess following Parametritis and renal disease, 33 MEYERDING, H. W,: Thrombo-angiitis obli- tonsillectomy, 6 Parathyro,d extract in infantile tetany, 120 terans, 295 Neuralgia, genital, 429 Paratyphoid fever. See Fev er MIcHAELIs: Arsenic and bismuth therapy in Neuritis, interstitial, caused by the virus of Parats phoid septicaemia, chronic, 590 Hodgkin's disease. 448 rabies, 153 PARAVICINI. A.: Capillary dllatation in deep- MICHEL, L. L.: Diathermy in acute and chronic Neuritis, vestibular, in acquiired syphilis, 347 seated inflammation, 508 gonorrhoea, 325 Newborn: Haemorrhagic disease of the, 546- PARISE. N.: Synthalin treatment of diabetes, Migraine, etiology of, 1-Pituitrin in the treat- Sepsis in the, 657 119 ment of. 541 NEWELL, R. R.: The epilation and erythema PARK, W. H.: Modification of the Schick test, MI:KULASZEE, B.: Serological classification of dose of x rays, 628 135 bacilli isolated from rhinoscleroma, 106 NIcHOLLs, A. G.: Methyl salicylate poisoning, PARKER, D. B.: Surgical treatmetnt of cleft Mikulicz's disease treated by x rays, 522 335 palate and lip, 647 MILIAN: Malaria therapy in cerebro-spinal NICOLAU, C.: The heart in typhus fever, 134 Parkinsonism following typhoid fever, 112. See syphilis, 469 NICOLAU, S.: Interstitial neuritis caused by the also Encephalitis Milk, dried, the filterable elements of, 237 virus of rabies, 153 PARROT, L.: Varieties of immunization, 181 Milk, human, composition of, 131 NIELSEN, J. M.: Myasthenia gravis. 394 PATEL: Necrobiosis of uiterine flbroids. 601 MILl ER, C. J.: Chronic endocervicitis, 454 Nose, occurrence of brain tissue within the, 348 PATELE M.: Ligature of the inferior vena cava, MILLER, J.: Exophthalmic goitre and lead 465 ionization, 532 PATERSON, D.: Incidence of hernia in children, MILLS, C. A.: Vitamin B extracts in diabetes, 140 468 PEARCY, J. F.: Sodium nitrate in sea-sickness MILLS, Katherine C.: Bacteriology of the 0. 625 1 common cold, 309 Pelvic infections, surgical intervention in, 73 MissoRIcI, A. Piazza: Mastoid periostitis, 350 OBERMAYER, M.: Immunity following herpes Pelvis, contracted, labour in, 258 MOELLER, A Hypersensitiveness to tuberculin, zoster, 461 Pemphigus, ocular, 227 433 Obstetrical factors in neo-natal intracranial Pepsin solutions in prostatic hypertrophy, 65 MOLL, L.: Influenza in infants, 422 haemorrhage, 281 P]IRAIRE, M.: Cancer of the vermiform MOLLARET, P. *Glukhorment in diabetes, 297 Obstetrics: Blood transfusion in, 70-Spinal appendix, 293 Monkeys, spontaneous epidemic of pneumonia anaesthesia in, 201, 375 Periapical infections, bacterial flora of, 381 in, 355 Obstruction, intestinal, acute: Sodium chloride Periarterial sympathectomy, results of, 485 MONOD, R.: Treatment of inoperable cancer of injections in, 190-Death in, 446 Pericarotid sympathetic and cervical sym- the breast, 319 OCHSNER, A.: Pulmonary abscess following pathetic ganglion, lesions of, 416 Mononucleosis. See Fever, glandular tonsillectemy, 6 Periostitis, mastoid. 350 MONTEL, L.: Abscess of spleen in typhoid fever, Ocular complications of spinal anaesthesia, 450 Peritonitis: Pneumococcal, In ehildren, 547- 138 Ocular manifestations of epidemic encephal- Post operative, prevention of, and abdominal MORETTI, P.: The effect of splenectomy on itis, 185; of juvenile tabes, 561 adhesions, 41-Serum treatment of, 623-Tular- experimental infection. 234-Treatment by Ocular pemphigus, 227 aemic, 136 experimental infection, 251 Oculer signs of labyrinthine disease, 147 Peritonsillar abscess. See Abscess MORHARDT, P. E.: Treatment of the menopause, ODASSo, A.: Isolated fractures of the semilunar PEaR: Ectopic gestation, 352 499 bone. 341 PETIT-DUTAI1,LIs, D.: Sodium chloride injec- MORNARD, P.: Tumour of pancreas cured by Oedema due to hypothyi-oidism, 287 tions in acute intestinal obstruction, 1CO operation. 118 Oedemas, localized, etiology of, 78 PETREsCO: The heart in typhus fever, 134 MORROW, H.: Acute syphilitic phlebitis, 588 Oesophagectasia in a child, 137 PETROV, V. P.: Sand-fly fever, 3 Mortality, high infantile, in large families,265 OHNELL, H.: Latent scurvy, 437 PETTER, C. K.: Rectal fistula in tuberculosis, 58 MORTON, D. G.: Transmission of arsenic to the Oil emulsion, resistance of acid-fast bacilli to, 44 PEYCELON, R.: Ligature of the inferior vena aqueous humour. 519 Oily subcutaneous injections, absorption of, 378 cava, 465 MoSCEcowITz. E.: Anginoid attacks due to OLCOTT, C. T.: Pulmonary gangrene following PEYRE, E. L.: Salmonellosis associated with tobacco, 506 diphtheria, 460 hydatid cysts, 286 MOTTA, R.: Chronic suppurative otitis media OLIENSIs, A. B.: Glucose medication, 171 PHANEUF, L. E.: Low Caesarean section, 16 associated with Vincent's organisms, 435 OLITZKI, L.: The H- and 0-forms of B. tvphosus, PHILIPS, H. B.: Radiological treatment of MOUZON, J.: Rectal anaesthesia, 12 637 uterine fibromata and hypertrophied pros- Mucocele of the accessory nasal sinuses, 495 Omentum, torsion of, 365 tates, 626 MuIR E.: Ephedrine in leprosy, 595 Ophthalmia, sympathetic, diphtheria antitoxin Phlebitis, acute syphilitic, 588 MuIR,J.: Radium implantation in cancer of the in, 374 Phrenico-put)illary syndrome in pleuro-pulmo- oesophagus, 172-Radium treatmentof cervical Ophthalmology, protein therapy in, 596 nary affections, 530 cancer, 629 OPIE, E. L.: The leukaemias and lymphomas. Phthisis. See Tuberculosis in the treatment of MtYLLEREM1m, R.: Ovarian tumours in old age, 583 Physiotherapy salpingo- 582 Optic atrophy, hereditary and familial, 67 oophoritis, 176 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] [ T BUmx INDEX TO THE EPITOME. MDICAL JOURNAL 9

PICKWORTH, F. A.: Typhoid and dysentery anti- Pyelonephritis in pregnancy, 282 ROEGHOLT, M. N.: Surgery of the spleen, 594 bodies in mental patients, 43 Pyloric stenosis, hypertrophic. treatment of, 29 ROGERS, C. S.: Late treatment of burns, 649 PICoT, G.: Surgical treatment of pulmonary Pyotherapy in puerperal infection, 551 ROHACEK, L.: Mode of action of ingested urea, abscess and gangrene, 362 Pyrexia, alimentary, in infants, 655 154 PIERI, G.: Surgery of the sympathetic nervous ROLFE, W. A.: Treatment of internal haemor- system. 513 rhoids with quinine and urea, 568 Pilocarpine in gall-bladder disease, 323 ROLLESTON, J. D.: Alcohol in acute infectious PINARD, M.: Arsenic in syphilitic aneurysms, diseases. 489 275 Q. ROLLET, E.: Amaurotic zoster, 521 Pineal gland, tumours of, 318 ROLLET, J.: Ocular complications of spinal PINKUs, F.: Syphilis and marriage, 53 QUMN, E. r.: Acute appendicitis, 539 anaesthesia, 450 PINTO, A. A.: Virulence of the diphtheria QUERIDO, A.: Encephalitis following diphtheria, ROLLIER, A.: Heliotherapy and renal tubercu- bacillus, 262 267 losis, 447 PIQUET, J.: 03teomyelitis of the fibula, 30 Quinidine in coronary thrombosis, 419 ROMANI, A.: Primary tuberculosis of the bladder, Pirquet te,t with different tuberculins, 157- Quinine injection followed by musculo-spiral 592 Puncture method, 554 paralysis, 407 RoQUEs, Alice: Epithelioma following subtotal Pituitary extract for the induction of labour, 635 Quinine suppositories causing eczema, 557 hysterectomy, 602 Pituitrin in the treatment of migraine, 541 Quinine and urea in treatment of internal ROQUEs, F.: Epidemic encephalitis and preg- Pityrosporon of .lalassez, 633 haemorrhoids, 568 nancy, 631 Placenta aecreta, 579 ROSENTHAL, G.: Treatment of acute rheumatism, Placenta: Detachment of the normally situated, 345 102-Deliver-y of the adherent, 426 ROSNOBLET, J.: Ocular manifestations of juvenile Placpnta praevia, 126 tabes, 561 Plastic surgery for hernia, 617 R. ROTH, P.: Myasthenia gravis, 394 PL&TOU, E S.: Treatment of erysipelas, 224- RouQuts, L.: Oedema due to hypothyroidism, Treatmont of laryngeal diphtheria, 510 Rabies, interstitial neuritis caused by the virus 287 Pleurisy, pulmonary tuberculosis as a sequel to, of, 153 ROVIDA, G.: Local immunization against 83 RABINOWITZ, nr. A.: Polyneuritis following anthrax, 263 Pleuro-cardiac streptococcal infection, 643 mumps, 290. 395 RuBASCROW, S.: Results of periarterial sym- Plearo-pulmonary affections, the phrenico- Radiation of the ovaries, sequels of, 399 pathectomy, 485 pupillary syndrome in, 530 Radiological examination of the bladder, 470 RuYs, A. Charlotte: Ulcus vulvae acutum, 377- PLum. A Artificial light baths in tuberculosis Radiological and operative treatment of uterine The filterable form of the tubercle bacillus, of the larynx, 5i3 conditions, 351 480 Pluriglanduiar syndrome following mumps, 484 Radiological treatment of uterine fibromata and Pneumococcal peritonitis in children, 547 hypertrophied prostates, 626 Pneumococci, Type IV, an epidemic due to, 129 Radiology, sodium tetra-iodo-phenolphthalein Pneumococcus, R " and " S " forms of, 503 in, 627 Pneumonia, lobar: Sedimentation rate in, 26- Radiotherapy: And cancer of the uterus, 15-Of Serum therapy in. 572 asthma and spasmodic coryza, 173, 471, 472. S. Pneumonia in monkeys, spontaneous epidemic See also X rays of, 355 Radium-1 treatment: Of cancer of the oesophagus, SABRAZkS, J.: Mumps comnplicated by acute Pneumothorax, artificial, late results of treat- 172-In pregnancy complicated by carcinoma, nephritis and pancreatic necrosis, 25 ment by, 47 303-Of cervical cancer, 629 Saccharated iron carbonate solutions, danger of Poisoning: Fungus, the heart in, 212-Insulin, RAESCHKE: Osteomyelitis of the os pubis after injections of. 167 238-Methyl salicylate. 333-Sodium salicylate, measles, 218 Sacral block anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia following injections, 182 RAMON, G.: Imlmiunization against diphtheria, Sacral hernia. See Hernia POLAE, J. O.: Fibroids in pregnancy. 305 310 Sacrum, fracture of the 116 Polyneuritis following mumps, 290, 395 RATHERY, F.: Glukhorment in diabetes, 297 SAIDMAN, M.: Treatment of suppurative osteo- Polypi, nasal, histology of, 20 RAYMOND-HAMET: The amino bases of ergot, 223 myelitis, 512 Polyposis, isolated, of the small intestine, 139 Rectal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia SAITO, S.: Nature of morbid processes following Polysteatosis, chronic visceral. 50 Rectal fistula in tuberculosis, 58 duodenal obstruction, 356 PONS, R The existence of melioidosis in Rectal gonorrhoea in women, 634 SAKAI, K.: Nature of morbid processes followv- Cochin China, 108 Rectum, pre-cancerous changes in the, 615 ing duodenal obstruction, 356 PONTANO, T.: Tuberculous typhobacillosis in Red light in treatment of small-pox, 220 SALAMON, E.: Passagse of arsenic and bismuth adolescents, 241 REDTNG, A.: Influence of hydrogen-ion con- into the cerebro-spinal fluid, 641 PORGES. O.: Liver diet in nephrosis, 170 centration on cpllular division, 479 Salicylate treatment, prolonged, in rheumatic Porokeratosis, etiology and treatment of, 122 REDLICH, F.: Incidence of visceral spyhilis, endocarditis, 491 Post-encephalitic reipiratory disorders, 599 403-Haematology of measles, 432 Saline solutions in hypertension, 490 PoucY. H.: Radium treatment in pregnancy REEB, Al.: Mucous-celled carcinoma of the Salmotnellosis associated with hydatid cyst, 286 complicated bv carcinoma, 306 cervix, 431-Placenta accreta, 579 SALOTTI, A.: Fractures of the sacrum, 116 Precipitable substances derived from typhoid Regional anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Salpingoctomy. bilateral, for tubal pregnancy, bacilli. 179 REGNIER: Promotion ot diuresis in cardiac con- followed by uterine pregnancy, 397 Pregnancy, abdominal: Prognosis in, 125- ditions, 651 Salpingo-oophoritis, physiotherapy in the treat- Primary, 398 REH, T.: Second attacks of scarlet fever and ment of, 176 Pregnancy: Pernicious ansemia in, 353-Compli- mumps, 243 SALVESEN, H. A.: Acidosis in athletes, 268 cated by diabetes, 101-Eetopic decidual tissue REID, W. D.: Auricular fibrillation in an appar- SALZEE, H.: Pneunmococcal peritonitis in in 552-Epidemic encephalitis and. 631 ently normal heart, 133 children, 547 Pregnancy: Extrauterine, 604-Surgical inter- Renal complications of influenza, 244 Sand-fly fever, 3 vention in. 523 Renal disease and parametritis, 39 Sanocrysin in treatment of pulmonary tuber- Pregnancy: Fibroids in, 305, 500-Heart in, 427, Renal distortion, 188 culosis, 518 630-Ovarian cysts during, treatment of, 524- Renal function during pregnancy, 632 Sarcomyia: Giant-cell, prognosis and treatment Pyelitis in, after history of, 18-Pyelonephritis Renal function tests, the comparative value of, of, 5-Primary meningeal, 165-Of the uveal in, 282-Radium treatment in, complicated by 105 tract, 228 carcinoma, 306-Renal function during. 632- Renal functions, Ambard's constant and the, 333 SARGENT, E Varieties of immunization, 181 Uterine, following bilateral salpingectomy for Renal injury and alkalis, 314 SAUPHAR: Pyotherapy in puerperal infection, 551 tubal pregnancy, 397-Uterine muscle during, Renal pelvis, tumours of the, 620 Scaputla, osteomyelitis of the, 316 328-Vertebral deformity and cardiopathy Renal tubereculosis and heliotherapy, 447 Scarlatinal virus, filterable forms of, 331 during, 75-Vomiting of, treatment of, 653 RENARD. Claudie: Serum treatment of appendic- Scarlet fever. See Fever Pregnancy. See also Gestation itis, 574 SCHAEFER, W.: Distribution of the herpetic PREsTI-SEMINERIO, F. Lo: Erythema nodosum, Respiration, effects of adrenaline on, 642 virus in the tissues, 21 385 Respiratory disorders, post-encephalitic. 599 SCEEEL, O,: Pulmonary tuberculosis as a sequel P.BVOT, A. R.: Serum treatment of appendicitis, Respiratory emphysema. See Emphysema to pleurisy, 83 574 Respiratory hippus in mediastinal affections, SCHEFF, P.: Temperature of the cerebro-spinal Prostate, cancer of. See Cancer 558 fluid, 662 Prostate, tubercalous, diagnosis of, 650 Respiratory tract. upper, tuberculosis of the, 349 Schick test, modification of, 135 Prostatectomy: Technique in, 56-Followed by Reticulo-endothelial blockage and flocculation, SCHIM VAN DER LOEFF, H. J.: Diabetic psy- closure of bladder, 89 332 choses, 533 Prostatic hypertrophy, inoperable, pepsin solu- Retinal artery, See Artery Schizophrenia and shyness,lCO tions in, 66 Retinal vessels, obstruction of branch of, 373 SCHLESINGER, B.: Stubacute infective endo- Prost tic hypertrophy: Treatment of, 445, 616- Reticulo-endothelial system, 639 carditis in children, 610 Vasectomy in, 567-Radiological treatment of, Revaccination after subcutaneous injection, 110 SCHLUTZ, Fi. W.: Treatment of erysipelas, 224 626 Rheumatic endocarditis, prolonged salicylate SCHMITE, P.: The treatment of Hodgkin's Protein sensitiveness, 358 treatment in, 491 disease, 142 Prot:in therapy in leprosy, 418-In opht]aalmo- Rheumatic nodes, bacteriological examination SCHOENBERG, M. J.: Detachment of the anterior logy, 596 of, 529 layers of the iris, 223 PROoUST, R.: Diagnosis of sterility in women, 150 Rheumatism, acute, treatment of, 345 SCHOENFELD, W.: Epidural administration of Pruritus ani, surgical treatment of, 88 Rlinoscleroma, serological classification of drugs, 191 Psoriasis, gold treatment in, 301 bacillus isolated from, 106 SCHOTTER, H.: Vaccine treatment of typhoid Puerperal fever, sulfarsenol in, 597 RHOADS, C. P.: The reticulo-endothelial system, fever, 63 Puerperal infection: Pyotherapy in, 551-Staphy- 659 SCHRIEBER J.: Anaerobic bacteriaemia, 605 lococcal, fatal, 660 RHOADS, P. S.: Diphtheria after active immuni- UcHURER-WALDHEIM, F.: The use of iodine in Puerperal septicaemia: Caused by B. per- zation. 315 thyroid disease, 94 fr-ingenrs, 72-Use of alcohol in, 200-Anti- Ribs: Cervical, 387-Fractured, treatment of, 648 SCHWARZ, E.: Local immunization against streptococcal serum in treatment of, 525 RIETsCHEL, H.: Alimentary pyrexia in infants, anthrax, 263 Puerperium, serological diagnosis of the, 74 656 Sciatica, secondary, diagnostic errors in, 245 PUGH, W. S.: Pyelonephritis in pregnancy, 282 RIGAUD, A.: Oedematous influenzal laryngitis, Scurvy, latent, 437 Pulmonary abscess. See Abscess 51 Sea-sickness, sodium nitrite in, 625 Pulmonary diseases, skiagraphy in, 324 RINGER, A. I.: Synthalin in diabetes, 652 Semilunar bone, isolated fractures of the, 341 Pulmonary tuberculosis. Se Tuberculosis Ringworm treated by thallium acetate, 168, 169, SENDTNER-VOELDERNDORFF, T.: Intravenous Pulmonary ventilation in phthisis, 505 449 and peroral methods in cholecystography, 175 Pulse wave velocity, 184 RIVIERE. 1.: Sequels of meningeal haemorrhage Sepsis in the newborn, 657 Purpura fulminans, 240 at birth, 425 S3epticaemia: Chemotherapy in, 63-Meningo- Purpura haemorrhagica: Splenectomy for, 363- ROBINSON, G. K.: An epidemic due to Type IV coccus, 440-Of childbirth and abortion, Following fracture of the clavicle, 618 pneumococci, 129 bacteriology of, 502-Chronic paratyphoid, 590 PUTN %M, P.: Sex differences in pulmonary RODIN, F. H.: Obstruction of branch of retinal Septicaemia, puerperal. See Puerp ral tuberculosis deaths, 52 vessels, 373 Septicaemic states, clinical classification of,569 Pyelitis in pregnancy, after-history of, 18 RODRIGUEZ, F. J.: Somnifen in states of agita- SERDJUKOFF: The endocrine glands in gynaeco- Pyelocystitis, Infantile, 655 tion, 66 logy, 152-Late sequels of induced abortion, 498 [ THU Bssm 10 JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. LUDIGAL JoUIsNAZ

SERGENT, E.: The phrenico-pupillary syndrome STEVENS. W. B.: Quinidine in coronary throm- Tonsillitis, blood urea in, 606 in pleuro-pulmonary affections, 530 bosis, 419 Tonsils, bony and cartilaginous deposits in, 155 Sero-diagnostic methods in tuberculosis, 555 STEWART. C. A.: Treatment of laryngeal diph- TOOMEY, J. A.: Amato bodies in scarlet fever, Serological diagnosis of the puerperium, 74 theria, 510-The Pirquet test-puncture method, 130 Serum : Antigangrene, in the treatment of typhoid 554 ToomeY, N.: Gold treatment in psoriasis, 301 fever, 143-Antistreptococcal, in treatment of STEWART, D.: The cerebro-spinal fluid in tuber- TORRES, J.: The sedimentation rate in lobar puerperal septicaemnia, 525 culous miieningitis, 477 pneumonia, 26 Serum calcium in urticaria, 45 STtEGLOTZ, E. J.: Alkalis and'renal injury, 314 Torticollis, congenital, etiology of. 186 Serum therapy: In scarlet fever, 299 -In lobar Stillbirth, etiology of, 17 TOVERUD, K. U.: Treatment of diabetes in pneumonia, 572-In appendicitis, 574-Of peri- STINSON, J. W.: Colloid carcinoma of the children, 194 tonitis, 623 stomach, 342 Toxin-antitoxin mixtures, dissociation of, 235 SETTE, N.: Hewer gas and typhoid fever, 161 STOCKS, A. V.: Goitre in adolescence, 313 Trachea, radiological examination of the, 174 Sewer gas and typhoid fever, 161 STOCKS, P.: Goitre in the English school child, Trachoma, keratitis due to an infection of, 520 Sex differences in pulmonary tuberculosis 195-Goitre in adolescence, 313 TRAUBA, N. C.: Treatment of arthritis with deaths, 52 STOYLOFF, M.- The relation between glucose in salts of ortho-iodoxy-benzoic acid, 34 SEZARY, A.: Treatment of syphilitic cardio- the blood andl spinal fluid, 458 Trauma followed by cystic swellings of the vascular diseases, 222 STOL1KIND, E. J.: Angina pectoris in children, abdominal wall, 453 SGALITZER. M.: t4adiological examination of the 544 TRAVIS, L. E.: Impediments of speech, 278 trachea, 174 Stomach, acute dilatation of treated by gastrec- T'reponemna cuniculi causing cutaneous spiro- SHANNON, W. R.: Intussusception in children, tomy, 247 chaetosis in British rabbits, 553 621 Stomach. See Cancer, Tuberculosis, anid Trial labour. See Labour SHARP, N. A. Dyce: Protein therapy in leprosy, Ulcers Trochanter minor and Ludloff's phenomenon, 418 STONER, C.: Carotinaemia, 288 in jury to the. 163 Sheep, Australian, infectious necrotic hepatitis STRATTON, E. K.: Kaposi's disease, 416 TRUSLER, H. M.: Death in acute intestinal in, 527 STREBEL, W.: Injury to the trochanter minor obstruction, 446 SBELDON, 1B. F.: Control of hiccup by C02 and Ludloff's phenomenon, 163 Tubercle bacilli: The filterable elements of, 236 inhalations, 35 Streptococcal infection, olenro cardiac, 643 -Bacteriolysis of the, 354-The filterable SHELDON, W. P. H.: Faecal fat analyses in Streptococci, transmissible toxicogenicity of, 81 form of, 480-Resistanco of to putrefaction, 504 children, 132 STRISOWER, R.: Treatment of bronchiectasis, Tuberculin, hypersensitiveness to, 433 SHIIBLEY. G. S.: Bacteriology of the comimon 516 Tuiberculins, Pirquet's tests with different, 157 cold, 309 Strophantin in heart failure. 9 Tuberculosis: in adults, pathogenesis of, 82- Shyness and schizophrenia, 100 Stubcutaneous injections, oily, absorption of, Of the bladder, primary, 592-Of the breast, SICARD. A.: Treatment of osteo-articular'tubereu- 378 214-Genito-peritoneal. following abortion, 199 losis, 366 Sulfarsenol in puerperal fever, 597 -Of the middle ear, 148-Fistula of rectum in, SIEBNER, M.: The leucocyte picture in surgical Suirgical diseases, the leucocyte picture in, 379 58-Of the larynx, artificial light baths in, 573 diseases, 379 Surgical emergencies. See Emergencies -Massive atelectatic collapse of the lung in, SINAI, G.: Vaccine treatmuent of typhoid fever, SUTHERLAND, C.: Treatment of asthma., 370 644-Atid measles, 266-Of the os pubie, 246- 653 SUZUKI, S.: Nature of morbid processes following Osteo-articular, treatment of, 366 SINGER, L.: Rectal gonorrhoea in women. 634 duodenal obstruction, 356 Tuberculosis, pulmonary: Cardiac insufficiency Sinus, nasal. See Nasal SUZUKI, M.: Sterility and vitamin deficiency, in, 608-Gold salts in, 8-Pulmonary ventila- Skiagraphy in pulmonary diseases, 324 607 tion in, 50,-As a sequel to pleurisy, 83-Sano- Skin affections in asthma, 123, 392 Sweat, diminished secretion of in heart failure, crysin treatment of. 518-Sex differences in Skin dressings causing tetanus, 339 84 deaths fromi, 52-Sodiunm cinnamate in, 420 Skin in measles, cell ehanges in the, 586 Sweating, excessive, treatment of, 61 Tuberculosis: Renal, heliother py and, 447-Of SLATMAN, A. F.: Extensive pigmientation of the Sympathectomy in angina pectoris, 91 the upper respiratory tract, 349-Sero- skin associated with amenorrhoea, 124 Sympathectomy, periarterial, results of, 485 diagnostic methods in, 555-Of the skin, gold SLOSSE, A.: Influence of hydrogen-ion concentra- Sympathetic nervouLs system. See Nervous salts in. 392-Of the stomach, 272-Associated tion on cellular division. 479 Symphysiotomy, 151 with syphilis, treatment of, 515 Small-pox, treated by red light, 220 Symphysis, separ-ation of the, 376 Tuberculous infectiotn ini schools, 291 Small-pox virus. laboratory diagnosis of. 202 Synthalin: Indications for in diabetes, 62- Tuberculous lesions modified by the B C.G. SMILEY, D. F.: Iodine deficiency iu water as an Treatment of diabetes in children, 05-Treat- vaccine, 79 index of goitre, 560 mnent of diabetes, 119, 368, 65i Tuberculous meningitis: Chloride content of SMIT, H. P. A.: Pregnancy complicated by Syp)hilis: Acquired, vestibular neuritis in, 347- the cerebro spi al fluid in, 380-The cerebro- diabetes, 101 Aortic and cerebro-spinal. increased incidence spinal fluid in, 477 SMITH, J. F.: Influence of thyroid disease on of, 384-Car-riers [latent] and the spread of in- Tuberculous prostate, diagnosis of, 650 menstruation. 430 J'ection, 483 -Cerebro spinal, malarial therapy Tuberculous typhobacillosis in adolescents, 241 SsITS, E.: Spirochaetosis icterohaemorrhagica in, 469-Colloidal bismuth in, 624-Congenital. Tularaemia, 211 in the Dutch Indies, 239 360-Early, hepatitis of, 463-And marriage, 53 Tularaemic peritonitis, 136 SNOECEi, J. J.: Uterine rupture during labour, -Myosalvarsan in treatment of, 250-Precipi- Tumour of the endocardium, primary, 566 2'9 fatiorn test for, 285-Primary, the Kahn test in, Tumour of pancreas cured by operation, 118 Sodium chloride injections in acute intestinal 640-Superinfection in, 645-Associated with Tumours, malignant: Inheritance of suscepti- obstruction, 190 tuberculosis, treatment of, 515-Visceral, inci- bility to, 77-Of the nasal sinuses, 146-Of the Sodium einnamate in pulmonary tuberculosis, dence of, 403 testicle, 415 420 Syphilitic aneurysms, arsenic in, 275 Tumours, myeloplax, of the spine, 164 Sodium nitrite in sea-sickness. 625 Syphilitic cardio-vascular diseases, treatment Tumours of ovary in old age, 582 Sodium salicylate: Effect of, on the heart, 80- of, 222 Tumours of the pineal gland, 318 Poisoning by, following injections, 182-In SNyphilitic phlebitis, acute, 588 Tumours of the renal pelvis, 620 chronic epidemic encephalitis, 369 TuRINER, A. W.: Infectious necrotic hepatitis in Sodium tetra-iodo-phenolphthalein in radio- Australian sheep. 527 logy, 627 TU1tNER, W. A.: Post-encephalitic respiratory SOLOMON: X rays in hyperchlorhydria, 473 disorders. 599 SOMMER, K.: Bacteriology of septicaemia of T. Typhobacillosis, tuberculous, in adolescents, childbirth and abortion, 502 241 Somnifen in states of agitation, 66 Tabes dorsalis, local treatment in, 321 Typhoid antibodies in mental patients, 43 SONDEN, T.: Somatic conditions in mianic- Tabes, juvenile, ocular manifestations of, 561 Typhoid bacillus, precipitable substances de- depressive insanity, 279 TAGLIAVACCHE, N.: Tuberculosis of the as rived from, 179 Speech, impediments of, 277, 278 pubis, 246 Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric SPEELMAN, N.: Active immunization against Tannic acid treatment of burns, 391 Typhoid meningitis, 383 scarlet fever, 203 TAPIA, M.: The sedimentation rate in lobar Typhus fever. see Fever SPEIDEL, E.: Treatment of vomiting of preg- pneumonia, 26 TZANCK, A.: Blood transfusion in obstetrics, 70 nancy, 658 TATARANU, I.: Bactericidal power of the blood SPENCE, A. W.: Sp'enectomy for purpura after ultra-violet irradiation, 180 haemorrhagica, 363 Testicle. malignant tumours of, 415 SPENOE, J. (C.: Treatment of pernicious Testicular mumps. See Mumnps anaemia with liver, 343 Tetanus caused by skin dressings, 339 SPENCER, F. R.: Tuberculosis of the middle Tetany, infantile, parathyroid extract in, 120 U. ear, 148 Tetra- iodo - phenolphthalein in cholecysto- Spinal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia graphy, 326-In radiology, 627 UHRIG, Mlle: Chemotherapy in septicaemia, 63 Spinal column, regional anaesthesia for opera- Thallium acetate in the treatment of ringworm, Ulcer: DIuodenal, treatment of, 531-Gastric, tions on the, 14, 452 168, 169, 449 treatment of, 538 Spinal fluid: Relation between glucose in the THIBAULT, G.: Treatment of typhoid fever by Ulceration, gastric and duodenal, the radical blood and, 458-Bacteria irn. 584 anti-gangrene serum, 143 operation for, 115 Spine, myeloplax tumours of the, 164 THIFIaRRY. J. H.: Treatment of smiiall-pox by red Ulcero-necrotic glossitis in scarlet fever, 614 Spirochaetosis arthritica, 3W6 light, 220 Ulcers of stomach and dtuodenum, multiple, 31 Spirochaetosis, cutaneous, in British rabbits, THoMAs, A. G.: Heart affections in elderly Ulcus vulvae acutuim, 377 due to Trepontema cunticuli, 553 people, 359 Ultra-violet irradiation, bactericidal power of Spirochaetosis icterohaemorrhagica in the THOMAs, G J.: Prostatic hypertrophy, 616 the blood after, 180 Dutch Indies, 239 Thoracic signs of hypertension, 482 URBAIN, A.: Distribution of the herpetic virus Splanchnic anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Thrombo-angiitis obliterans, 294, 295 in the tissues, 21 S;pleen, abscess of. See Abscess Thrombopenia, essential, with haematomyelia, Urea in the treatment of uterine bleeding. 476- Spleen in measles, 158 338 In treatment of internal haemorrhoids, 568 Spleen, surgery of the. 594 Thrombosis, coronary, quinidine in, 419 Urea, blood, in tonsillitis and scarlet fever, 606 Splenectomy, the effect of on experimental Thrush, vulvo-vaginal, 330 Urea ingested, mode of action of, 154 infection, 234 Thymus gland in Graves's disease, 141 Ureter, cancer of. See Cancer Splenectomy for purpura haemorrhagica, 363 Thyroid disease: Iodine in 93, 94-Influence of Ureteral catheter, retained, 248 Splenic artery. See Artery on menstruation, 430 Ureters, transplantation of for congenital in- SPRIUNT, T. P.: Epidlemic encephalitis, 109 Thyroid medication, stammering produced by, continence, 619 Stammering produced by thyroid medication, 562 I Urethra, epithelioma of, 271 562 TITUS, P.: Gluicose treatment of eclampsia, 659 Urinary conditions, surgical, complicated by Staphylococcal puerperal infection, fatal. 660 Tobacco, anginoid attacks due to, 506 diabetes, 486 3taphylococcal vaccine in treatment of typhoid TODA, T.: Resistance of acid-fast bacilli to oil Urticaria, the serum calcium in, 45 and paratyphoid fevers, 64 emulsion, 44 Uterine bleeding, urea in treatment of, 476 STEIN, D.: Glucose medication, 171 TODD, L. C.: Hepatitis of early syphilis, 463 Uterine conditions, radiological and operative STEINBRINCK, W.: Toxic diphtheria, 361 ToemcsiK, J.: The nature of bacterial anaphy- treatment of. 351 STEINER, P.: Incidence of visceral syphilis, 403 laxis, 456 Uterine fibroids, necrobiosis of, 601 Stenosis, hypertrophic pyl6ric, treatment of, 29 TONIETTI. F.: Respiratory hippus in medias- Uterine fibromata, radiological treatment of, 626 Sterility and vitamin deficiency, 607 tinal affections, 558 Uterine pregnancy. See Pregnancy Sterility in women, diagnosis of, 150 Tonsillectomy followed by pulmonary abscess, 6 Uterus, cancer of. See Cancer TiR BBITISH JAN.-JUNE, 1928] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. r MEDICAL JOURNAL I

Uterus, causes of haemorrhage of, 231. See also WOLFERTE, C. C.: Indlications for digitalis, 121 Haemorrhage WV. WOLFF, K.: Injuries and deaths from boxing, 417 Uterus: Rupture of during labour, 229-Sacral WOOD. G. B.: Tuberculosis of the upper respira- hernia of the, 38 WAGENER, H. P.: Arterial spasmii and occlusion tory tract, 349 Uveal tract, sarcoma of, 228 of branches of the retinal artery, 68 WOOLDBURY, F. V.: Methyl salicylate poisoning, WAHLIG, F.: Blood urea in scarlet fever and 335 tonsillitis, 606 Wound infection and catgut, 54 WALDBOTT, G. L.: Diphtheria prophylaxis in WRIGHT, R. E.: Mlikulicz's disease treated by V. asthmatic patients, 289 x rays, 522 WALDSCHMIDT, R. H.: Acute appendicitis, 539 WRIGHT, V. W .M.: Fractures of the acetabulum, Vaccinations, subcutaneous, revaccination after, WALLACE, 8 A.: Sacral block anaesthesia. 576 537 110 WARNER. H.: Parametritis and renal disease, 39 WUERMBER, R.: Epithelioma of the urethra, 271 Vaccine treatment in soft chancre, *367-Of Watch-strap dermatitis, 48 WYATT, W.: Hemiplegia associated with exten- typhoid fever, 653 WEBER, L, A.: Tuberculosis of the os pubis, 246 sive naevus and mental defect, 99 VAGLIO, I.: Sepsis in the newborn, 657 WEINBERG, M.: Treatment of typhoid fever by VAL-CH, L.: Tetra-iodo-phenolphthalein in anti-gangrene serum, 143 - Serunm treatment cholecystography, 327 of appendicitis. 574 VALLERY-RADOT, P.: Radiotherapy of asthm-ioa WETNSTEIN, S.: Thoracic signs of hypertension, and spasmodic coryza, 173, 471 482 VALTIS, J.: The filterable elements of tubercle WFE.iaAUK, H. V.: Separation of the syimphysis, X. bacilli, 236 376 VANDEGRIFT, G. W.: Ocular manifestations of WEIsz, R. F.: Strophanthin in heart failure, 9 X-ray examination of the trachea, 174 epidemic encephalitis, 185 WENCEBACH, K. F.: Angina pectoris. 208 X rays, the epilation and erythenma dose of, 628 VAN DEN EEKHOUtDT, J.: Promotion of diuresis WERMER, P.: Urea in the treatment of uterine X-ray treatment: Of asthma and spasmodic in cardiac conditions. 651 bleeding, 476 coryza, 173, 471. 472-Of infantile paralysis, 424 VAN DER Loo, J. C.: Tuberculous infection in WESSLER, J. A.: Prevention of .post-operative Of Mikulicz's disease, 522 schools, 291 bleeding in haemorrhoids, 514 X rays in hyperchlorhydria, 473 VAN DoRP-13EtJCKEE ANDREAE, D.: Active im- WEVE, H.: Lymphoma of the lacrymal sac, 371 X rays. See also Radiology munization against scarlet fever, 205 WHITE, J. C.: Therapeutic uses of carbon di- Varicose veins. See Veins oxide, 193-Treatment of angina pectoris by Vascular loop, bilateral prepapillary, of the alcohol injections, 622 retinal artery, 69 WHITE. P. D The heart after severe diphtheria, Vasectomy in prostatic hvpertrophy, 567 111-Clinical significance of gallop rhythmii, VAUCHER, E. Chemotherai)y in septicaemiia, 63 403-Treatment of angina pectoris by alcohol Y. Veins: Injection of in arthritis deformans, 2- injections, 622 Varieose, treatment of by injections, 536 Whooping-cough: Epheirine hydrochloride in, Yeast extract, antitoxic action of, 540 Vena eava, inferior, ligature of the, 465 166-The temperature in, 404-The larynx in, YEOMANS, F. C.: Carcinomatous degeneration Venous drainage of the cardiac nodes, 438 654 in rectal adenomas, 60 VERGELY, J,: Sulfarsenol in puerperal fever, 597 WIELOCK: Puncture of the cisterna magna in YUDKIN, A. M. : Bilateral pre-papillary vascular Vertebral deformity and cardiopathiy during eclampsia and the pre-eclarnptic state, 283 loop, 69-Transmission of arsenic to the pregnancy, 75 W7ILLETT, J. a.: The Kahn test in primary aqueous humour, 519 VILLATA, G.: Cancer of the breast, 593 syphilis, 640 VINCENT, G.: Infantile pyelocystitis, 655 WILLETTS, E. X.: Glucose treatment of eclanlip- Vincent's organisms associated with chronic sia, 659 suppurative otitis miedia, 435 WILLIAMSON, H. C.,: Trial labour, 178 Virus of herpes in the tissues, distribution of, 21 WILLIAMSON. R. Pulmonary ventilation in Visceral polysteatosis, chronic, 50 phthisis, 505 Z. Visceral syphilis, incidence of, 403 WILLINS, F. A.: Cardiac neurosis, 311 Visceroptosis, right-sided, 646 WILMSER, FH. B.: Treatment of bronchial ZAK. E.: Diminished secretion of sweat in heart VIsKovsKY, S. V.: Sand- fly fever. 3 asthma, 300 failure, 84 Vitamin B extracts in diabetes. 468 WI1,sON, S. A. Kinnier: Epileptic variants, 589- ZANGEMEISTER, W.: Uterine pregnancy fol ow- Vitamin deficiency and liability to infection, 434 Inhibitory epilepsy, 611 ing bilateral salpingectomy for tubal preg- -And sterility, 607 WINDHOLZ, F.: 'the use of iodine in thyroid nancy, 397 VOGT, E.: Insulin in gynaecological conditions, disease, 94 ZEILER, A. H.: A precaution in blood trans- 71-The production of painless labour, 329 WISNER, B.: Spontaneous epidemiiic of pneu- fusions, 249 VOLANTE, F.: Primary careinomla of the ureter, monia in monkeys, 355 ZEINER-HENRIKSEN,, K.: Pituitrin in the treat- 213 WODON, J. L.: Treatnment of retained products ment of migraine. 541 Vomiting, cyclical, and acute appenlicitis in of conception, 103 ZIMMER, A.: Injection of veins in arthritis children. 464 WOLDRICH, A. The increased incidence of deformans, 2 Vomiting of pregnancy, treatment of, 658 aortic and cerebro-spinal syphilis, 384 ZOFLLER, C.: Diphtlheria of the laryrx in the Voss, 0.: Otological complications of 1mnumps,159 WOLF, W.: Treatment of varicose veins by adult, 439 Vulvo-vaginal thrush, 330 injections, 536 Zoster, amaurotic, 521

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