BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

THE JOURNAL OF THE BR1TISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Edited by NORMAN GERALD HORNIR, M.D., F.R.C.P.

Assisted by HUGH CLEGG, M.B., M.R.C.P.

VOLUME II 1940

JULY TO DECEMBER

LONDON

Published at the Office of The British Medical Association, Tavistock Square, W.C.1, and Printed by EyTe & Spottiswoode, Ltd., 98-99, Fetter Lane, E.C.4 THE BRITISH 2 JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

KEY TO DATES AND PAGES

THE following table, giving a key to the dates of issue and the page numbers of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL and SUPPLEMENT in the second volume for 1940, may prove convenient to readers in search of a reference. I Serial Date of Journal Supplement No. Issue Pages Pages 4148 July 6 1- 38 1- 2 4149 .. ,, 13 39- 72 3- 4 4150 20 773-106 5- 6 4151 27 107-142 7 - 10 4152 Aug. 3 143 - 178 11 -12 4153 10 179 - 212 13 - 14 4154 17 213 - 244 15 - 16 4155 24 245 - 274 17- 18 4156 31 275 - 306 19 -20 4157 Sept. 7 307 - 344 21 -22 4158 .. 14 345 - 372 23 -24 4159 21 373 - 404 25 - 26 4160 ,,28 405 - 436 27 -28 4161 Oct. 5 437 - 478 29 - 30 4162 12 479 - 512 31 -32 4163 19 513-544 33 -34 4164 26 545 - 582 35 - 36 4165 Nov. 2 583 - 618 37 - 38 4166 "9 619 - 656 39 -40 4167 16 657 - 692 41 -42 4168 23 693 - 730 43 -44 4169 ,,30 731 - 772 45 - 48 4170 Dec. 7 773 - 818 49 -52 4171 14 819 -854 53 - 56 4172 21 855 - 890 57 - 58 4173 28 891 - 924 59 -62

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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 clistributed under two or more separate headings-for example, Brain and Cerebral; Heart and Cardiac; Liver and Hepatic; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma; Child and Infant; Goitre and Thyroid. Subjects dealt with under various main headings in the JOURNAL have been set out in alphabetical order under their respective headings-for example, " Annotations," " Correspondence," " Leading Articles," " Obituary," " Reviews," etc. Original Articles are indicated by the letter (0).

A Deaf aids, 365, 404 ALSTON, J. M.: Agglutination tests for leptospiral Depuitation concerning, 342 infection, 256 (0) correspondence oin, 338 Abbott, Maude '. obituary notice of, 576 Doctors: Duties of, 35-Losses of surgery and ALVAREZ, Walter C.: Introd?uction to G(astro-enteroloyy, Mrs. W. (C.. gifts for research, 654 equipmiient, 852 905 Abortion: Doctor convicted of, 33-Threatened Ear protection, 106, 212, 403, 436, 452, 512 Ambulance: Back rests, 299, 610-L.C.'. service: (leading article), 195 Evacuatioin: Hospitality for doctors' children telephone calls, 618 ABRAHAMS, Margery: Nursery School Diet, 227- over-seas, 21, 61, 272, 306, 687-Advisory Aimiinophy]line. 56 (And E. M. WsrmowsoN): Mlodernt Dietary Treat- council for oversea reception, 36-Doctors in Amnioplastin: warning (WV. Penfield), 668 (0) ment, 2nd ed., 492 coastal areas, 70-Of child contacts of tuber- Ampulla of Vater, 91 Abscess, perinephric, staphylococcal septicaemia cuilosis, 99, 169-Hotel meals for evacuees, 244- Anaemia: Reeiew of book on, 86-Transfusion of simulating (I. Rose), 831 ; correspondence on, 916 lhooks on, 264-Treatment of unaccoinpanied concentrated suspensions of red cells in (D. H. G. Academy, French, of Medicine: President, 690 children in Scotland, 272-Diphtheria immuniza- MacQuaide and P. L. Mollison), 555 (0) Royal, of Medicine in Ireland: Spontaneous tion of evacuated children, 299-Gift for relief leuco-erythroblastic, jaundice in (J. M. Holmes haemopneumnothorax, 643-Uraemia and acci- of children, 370-Pediculosis amnong children, and A. J. McCall), 698 (0) dental haemorrhage, 757-Rubin's test, 758- 494-Sanitation and, 512-Evacuee's sore Anaerobic bacteria, review of book on, 259 Fungus infection of face, 844-Cancer of cervix throat, 531, 571, 610, 645-From bombed Anaesthesia: Post-operative complications, 82- and pregnancy, 845 areas, 543-Hospital, 580-Of aged and infirm, In wartime, 336-Unequal pupils duiring, 344-In Accident proneness and liability, 255 689-Of children from London, 921 chest surgery, 390-Carbon dioxide absorption Accidents, industrial, 5-Rehabilitation after, 361- First aid, broadcast talks on, 771 technique, 432-Muscular spasm during, 655 Prevention of, 728 First-aid post: Collective training at, 163-Sites - gas-and-oxygen, cyanosis and anoxaemia in, Acetanilide poisoning, chronic (T. N. Morgan and for mobile, 370-Country doctors for, 395- 31; correction, 68 A. G. Anderson), 187 (0) Doctors at. 580 - local, in general surgery (H. Dodd), 345 (0); Ackland, Charles Kingsley, obituary notice of, 814 Foreign bodies in mouth during raids, 432 correspondence on, 428, 573 Aclasia, diaphysial, with spinal complication Gas curtains for public shelters, 139 Anaesthetic airway, 907 (H. K. Christie and B. T. looper), 224 -mask for asthmatics, 142, 178 Anaesthetists, dental surgeons as, at Brighton, 887 Acomb, Leonard Ernest, obituary notice of, 509 Glass, protection of, 260, 678 Analgesia, general, 809, 884 Acriflavine in throat and nose work, 489 Homeless: Helping the, 430-Arrangements for, Anaphylaxis after tetanus toxoid (A. A. Cunning- Actinomycee, annotation on, 90 436 ham), 522 (0); correspondence on, 683 Actinomycosis, origin of, 751 Hospitals: In coastal areas, 36-Work of, Mr. Anastomosis tubes for resection of colon, 66 abdominal, sulphapyridine for (W. H. MacDonald's tribute, 466-Precautions during Anatomy, review of books on, 156, 386, 419, 452, 557, Ogilvie), 254 (0) raids (R. P. Osborne), 565 631, 907 ADAIR, Fred L. (and E. L. POTTER): Foetal and Injuries, papers on, 366 ANDERSON, A. Greig (and T. N. MORGAN): (hronic Neonatal Death, 419 London's air raids, 643 acetanilide poisoning, 187 (0) Adam, James, obituary notice of, 688, 767 Mobile unit: In action, 507, 571, 682-At Coven- Lieut.-Col. Alexander, obituary notice of, 240 ADAMS, A. Wilfrid: Cut fingers in factory workers, try, 847 Arthur K.: Essentials ofPhysiologicatl Cheinistry, 614, 765 Morphine in, 720, 772 2nd ed., 359 ADAMSON, R. 0.: Nature of disease, 398 Mothers, expectant, care of, 70, 690 A. S.: Filter tips as ear plugs, 478 ADDISON, V. H.: Tetanus antitoxin for civil Nurses, public health: announcement, 122 C. W.: Immunized persons as diphtheria casualties, 847 Problems, 759 carriers, 760 Adenitis, acute, treated with sulphapyridine, 404 Radio for finding bomb fragments, 611 - Ian A. (and L. S. P. DAVIDSON): Textbook of Adrenaline: Injection for allergy, 274-Electro- Relief for personnel, 395, 512 Dietetics, 491 phoresis of, in asthma, 293, 337, 684, 807, 882 Rescue work after raids, 506 -J. Barcroft: Freshly ground whole-wheat Adrenals, necrosis of, and pantothenic acid, 601 Rest centres: Health in, 569-First aid for, 580 bread, 72 Advertisement by comparison, 33 Shelters: Births in, 104-Heating of, 370, 887- -- R. G.: Non-penetrating injuries of hleart, Criticism, 432, 678-Hygiene of, 457-Problem 307 (0) AFRICA: of, 495, 537, 609, 644, 720, 747, 796, 801, 803, Robert: Intussusception, 473 Ambulance unit organized, 512 841, 847, 917-And public health, 510, 542- Thomas: Treatment of pneumonia, 761 Capetown: Annual report of M.O.H., 569-New Tonsillitis, 531, 571, 610, 645-Health in, 569, ANDREWS, M. C.: Acute appendicitis in baby, 72 tuberculosis clinic in, 654 580, 709, 796-Spread of disease in, 570, 644, Androgens and cancer, 20 Hospital ships, 888 720-Infection in. 598, 759-Safety, 608, 645- Angina, atypical pain in, 91 Kumasi Public Health Board loan, 211 Sick. bays in, 617-Overcrowding in, 617- - pectoris: Sympathectomy for, 125-Nerve Malnutrition, prevention of, 476 Children in, 685-Lord Horder's Coommittee on, endings in heart, 126 Medical Register for S. Africa, 305 392, 689, 709, 747, 768, 922-Antiseptic pastilles, Angioma of kidney, retroperitoneal haemorrhage Mobile field laboratory of S.A.M.C. (W.Lewin), 712 690-Dictator, 790, 880-Lice in, 803-Health from (C. W. R. Price), 831 Public health in S. Africa, 130 commissioner for London, 814, 815-Depart- Animal biology, review of books on, !58, 744 Rand Mines: Health report, 130 mental responsibility for, 815-Medical aid Service appointments, 581, 601 posts in, 816-Medical attendance at, 851- Annotations: Sierra Leone: Annual report of medical services, Unification of control, 873-Medical supplies in, Actinomyces, 90 841 f 887-Conditions, 921 Actinomycosis, origin of, 751 Woman M.O.H. appointed, 512 Sleep, loss of, in raids, 396 Air-raid precautions: Hygiene of shelters, 457- Zanzibar: Health report, 877 Steel helmets and respirators for midwives, 370 Problem of shelters, 495-Arithmetic of, 911 Stomach during warnings, 337 Almoners in women's V.D. clinics, 161 Agranulocytosis: In children, 482-Constitutional Tuberculous and, 502, 644 Amerlcan hospital in , 59 factors in, 566-With angina after sulphonamide Ampulla of Vater, 91 (H. C. Semon), 668 AIREY, F. S.: Hairy legs in girl, 344 Androgens and cancer, 20 Air Force. See Services Airway, anaesthetic, 907 Angina, atypical pain in, 91 ALABASTER, George H.: Our unused influence, 507 - pectoris, sympathectomy for, 125 AIR-RAID PRECAITTIONS: Alastrim, variola, and vaccinia, cross-immunity Appendicitis cauise of, 162 Ambulances: back rests, 299 between (leading article), 228 Arthritis, rheumatoid: Scleral abscesses in, 61- Arithmetic of, 911 Alcohol, social aspects of (leading article), 18 Vitamins in, 876 Black-out, ventilation in, 334 Alcoholism and cirrhosis of liver, 656, 854 Artiflcial respiration, 910 Blinded in raids, help for, 469 ALEXANDER, R. Charles: Head injuries in war, 65 Asthma, electrophoresis of adrenaline in, 293 Brave conduict: mention, 888 Aliens : Medical certificates for, 100, 170-Interned Ataxia, hereditary, and spastic paraplegia, 160 Casualties: Treatment of, 35, 70, 147, 204, 236, doctors, 242, 851-Medical care of interned, 580- Bacteriophage for staphylococcal septicaemia, 676 394, 719, 880-Hand seats for, 168, 244- Alien doctors in Great Britain, 613, 687-Employ- Benzedrine, ephedrine, and paredrine, 391 Reception of (H. A. Brittain and K. A. Latter), ment of alien doctors and nurses in hospitals, 653- Betts visual tests, 599 284-Clearance of, from aid posts (W. McA. Registration of alien doctors, 852 Blind, war, work for, 497 Eccles and T. Densham), 332-Proportion of ALLEN, Clifford: Sexual Perversions and Abnor- Blood phosphorus and juvenile rheumatism, 792 fatal to total, 363-No. of, 403, 510-Problem onalities, 15 stored, reactions after transfusions with, 19 of shock in, 432, 534-Dealing with, at incident - F. R. W. K.: Perforated typhoid ulcer, 357 Bombs over London, 392 (N. M. Vallely), 498; correspondence on, 610- T. S.: Evacuee's sore throat and shelter Bread, vitaminized, 125 Rehabilitation of, 580-Morphine and, 720, tonsillitis, 610 Budgets, expanding, 124 772, 924-Compensation, 921 Allergy: Adrenaline injection for, 274-Blo- BuUetin of War Medicine, 458 Casualty services: period of testing, 71 6 chemistry of (leading article), 634 Cancer of stomach, 294 Committee, Lord Horder's, 392, 689, 709, 747, 768 Almoners: In women's V.D. clinics, 161-Northeote Carbon monoxide poisoning, chronlc, 675 Concussion: anti-concussion bandeau, 106 Trust, 176 Cardiospasm, treatment of, 92 Coventry raid, Red Cross and, 771 Alopon and scopolamine solution, 87 Carriers, chemotherapy In, 875 THEr BRITISH 4 JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Annotations (continued): Annotations fconitinted): ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL- Casualties, proportion of fatal to total, 363 Serum, normal, bactericidal action of, 599] Alleged discrimination against non-members, Cathode-ray therapy, 423 Sinus. nasal, surgery of, 198 (alcutta Branch: Stilboestrol, 121 Chagas's disease, 563 Skin, absorptivity of, 20 (ommittee, Central Medical War, 727 Cheeses, chemistry of, 838 Sleep and hypnosis, cerebral circulation in, 562 Diet booklet and safe milk, 28, 99 Chest surgery, pulmonary ventilation and Snake bites, 424 ainaesthesia in, 390 Soap, 327 Association, British Orthopaedic: Rehabilitation, Child in the family, 126 Spinal column, degenerative lesions of, 635 massage, and passive movement, 608 Circulation, peripheral, measurement of, 839 Spirographv in pulmonary disease, 423 - Canadian Medical: Maternity report, 57- Cirrhosis of liver, experimental, 600 Stomatitis in children, treatment of, 838 President elected, 889 Coma, post-hypoglycaemic, 601 Streptococei, haemolytic, of various groups, - Public Health: Hon. fellowship con- Committee on war wounds, 127 infection with, 325 ferred, 654 Concussion, physiology of, 563 Sulphapyridine by injection, 263 - Central, of Mental Welfare: Annual report, 162 Convalescent, care of, 293 Sulphonamides, toxic manifestations of, 710 Grenfell: Christmas cards, 582 report, 268 Crymotherapy, general, 528 Syphilis, massive arsenotherapy in, 911 Mental Hospitals: Annual Diabetic block at King's College Hospital, 363 Tissue grafting, some problems of, 422 -for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease: Diet in Scotland, 19 Tropical diseases, control of, 390 Proceedings, 258 Doctors, Canadian and U.S.A., temporary registra- Tuberculosis: In general hospitals, 326-Work in - Royal Medico-Psychological: Infective pro- tion of, 425 India, 327-Case-findings by mass surveys, 389- cesses and mental illness, 165 Dominion hospitality for doctor's children, 21, 61 In young women, 564 Socialist Medical: Blood transfusion service, Drug industry, British, rationalization of, 875 - pulmonary, in Denmark, 161 335-Glasgow branch of, 344 -traffic in Egypt, 21 Tubercullous cavities, transpleural aspiration of, 636 - Tuberculosis, of India: Report, 327 Educational Number in abeyance, 92 Tumour grafts, inheritance of acquired resistance Asthma: Tn childhood (M. B. Hall), 110 (0)- Electro-encephalography and inheritance of to, 231 Electrophoresis of adrenaline in, 293, 337, 684, epilepsy, 530 Tumour of optic nerve and Recklinghausen's 807, 882 Encephalitis In U.S.S.R., 793 disease, 839 Asthmatics, gas masks for, 142, 178 Enteritis, regional, 21 virus, in animals, 265 ASTON, Geo. S.: Haematuria after streptococcal Evactuation: Young visitors, 264 United States of America: ifisapprehensions in, infection, 367-Effect of urethral obstruction on Factories: Hours of work in, 19-Lighting in, 529-Medical preparedness of, 637 kidney, 722 264, 750 Vegetables, fresh, in hospitals, 198 Ataxia, hereditary, and spastic paraplegia, 160 Fat, 89 Veins. dilated, infra-red photography of, 392 Atebrin in ships, 727 Felty's syndrome, 636 Venereal disease in naval forces, 563 ATKINSON, E. C.: Nurse anaesthetists, 429 Fever, cerebrospinal, 634 Viruses and mice, 362 Atresia, congenital, of oesophagus (M. I. Ealing), rheumatic: Chemoprophylaxis of, 232- Vitamin content of food, 456 83 (0) Bacteriology of, 750 -- B1: And post-diphtheritic neuritis, 325-In Atropine poisoning (A. B. Carter), 664 (0) - scarlet, trypanocidal substances in serum In, Chinese nutrition, 424 AULD, A. G.: Pathogenesis of non-pulmonary 391 - C in fruit skins, 424 tuberculosis, 808-Ergometrine in migraine, 849 Flocculation test, rapid spinal fluid, 870 E and muscular dystrophy, 263 AUSTRALIA: Fractures, compound, 455 --L complex, 198 Acute rhuematism In, 635 Fund, Medical War Relief, 422 --- P ID purpura, 751 Ambulances, gifts of, 243, 476 War surgery wanted, 196, General paralysis of insane, rickettsia in treat- information 675 Blood transfusion scheme in N.S.W., 904 ment of, 198 Wound infection, primer on 676 Hospitality for doctors' children, 21, 61 Genital infection, two forms of, 497 X-ray apparatus, gifts of, 127 Queensland: Report of Nutrition Council, 242 German medicine, race, and religion, 230 Heat wave In, 889 Gill, Eric, and British Medical Journal, 751 Refugee problem, 797 Hair: anti-grey-hair factor, 425 Anodyne for child casualties, 87 Service appointments, 140, 654 Health Ministry, changes at, 676 Anoxaemia in gas-and-oxygen anaesthesia, 31 Supply of practitioners in, 797 -services: socialist criticism, 196 Anthiomaline In bilharziasis, 918 Women doctors and Services, 512 Heart, nerve endings in, 126 Anthony, Maj.-Gen. Richard William. obituarynotice Hepatitis, infective, 197 of, 342 Austria: Jews in Vienna, 728 Herbs, medicinal, cultivation of, 326 Anthracite dust, absorption of early products of AXoN, Ernest: Old physicians of Buxton, 233 Hospitals, provincial realization of, 61 bovine tubercle by (S. L. Cummins), 623 (0) AYLWARD, F. X. (and others): Concentration and Hurst, Sir Arthur: author and editor, 529 Antiseptics in wartime surgery, 715 drying of plasma, 583 (0) Hypertrophy, idiopathic right ventricular, 793 Anus: illuminated speculum, 157 AYMARD, J. L.: First aid for burns, 167 Aztec 567 Indexes, half-yearly, 92 Appendicectomv, constipation following, 729, 817 medicine, Industrial welfare 160 Appendicitis: Cause of, 162, 267, 367, 505, 612- Insect bites, 391 Treatment of, 687, 806 B Insulin for insanity in wartime, 126 acute, in baby, 72, 212 562 Baby, crawling (J. Bauer), 356 Iridocyclitis and tuberculosis, Raymond E.: Nurse anaesthetists, 504 Keratitis, vitamin B, In, 294 4PPERLY, -Week, 1940, 38 Lactation, hormone control of, 59 Apples, detoxication of lead by (leading article), BACHARACH, A. L.: Nutritional problems of war Liver: Function tests, 791-In pancreatic disease, 835; correspondence on, 884, 918 and peace, 913 876 ARCHDALL, Mervyn: Greetings to B.M.J., 464 Bacillus coli, inetastatic bone infection with terminal London school child, health of, 232 Argentine: Academy of Surgery, 36-1)iphtherla meningitis due to (P. L. Richardson and J. M. Malaria: In drug addicts, 562-Control of. 674- immunization and Crede's method compulsory in Ranking), 743 On Burma Road, 711 Buenos Aires, 242-Sanitary problem, 370- BACK, G. A.: Early phthisis in recruits, 132 Measles, vaccine for, 637 Deaths in Buenos Aires, 403-Oxford hon. Bacteriology, review of books on, 192, 452, 671 Meningitis, meningococcal, sulphonamides and doctorate conferred, 475-No. of doctors in, 697 Bacteriophage for staphylococcal septicaemia, 676 immune serum for, 197 -Society of Medical Psychology and Psycho- BAILEY, Hamilton: Demonstrations of Physical Mental hospital, international, in Syria, 637 analysis established, 889-Cancer institute at Signs in Clinical Surgery, 7th ed., 156-Ether (0); correspondence on, 267, - welfare during wartime, 162 Cordoba, 923 convulsions, 222 Methaemalbumin and elimination of extra- Argyle, Hon. Sir Stanley, obituary ifotice of, 813 299, 337, 471-D6bridement, 535 corpuscular haemoglobin, 229 Argyria, review of book on, 119 -J. Shackleton: Nurse anaesthetists, 429 Milk : Is goat's milk safe? 326-In wartimne, 710 ARIs, Nora: Parents and Children, 871 BAILLIART, P. (and others): TraUd d'Ophtalmologie, Mind, child's, effect of chronit disease oni, 792 Armour for protection of soldier, 26, 29, 100, 132, 175 vols. 3, 4, and 5, 15; vols. 6, 7, and 8, 905 Mouth and throat, epithelial lesions in, 262 -Bullet-deflecting breastplate, 476 BAKER, Audrey Z. (and G. NICHOLSON): Diphtheria Nurses, Queen's, work of, 425 Army. See Services immunization in rural district, 354 (0); corre- Nutrition survey, 231 ARNOW, J. Earle: Introdfetion to Physiological and, spondence on, 506, 537 Ocular war injuries, Gernian experiences in, 528 Pathological Chemistry, 786 -S. Josephine: Fighting for Life, 833 Optic atrophy, nutritional disturbances and, 530 Arsenotherapy in syphilis, 911 BALL, Sir Girling: Greetings to B.M.J., 463 Otosclerosis, 292 Arteries: Large, maintaining circulation after Harold C. J.: Inexpensive stretcher back rest, PantotheDnic acid Chick anti-dermatitis factor, 230 injuries to (G. Murray and J. M. James), 6 (0)- 610 -And necrosis of adrenals, 601 572, 647 Lieut. John Patrick Brooke, death of, 539 Pressture points of, obituary notice of, 32 Paper shortage, 61 Arthritis, chronic: Review of book on, 288- Balsillie, Jessie, Parathvroid function, new conception of, 59 of, 854 BANNEN, J. E.7 Restrictions on physiotherapy Noi,wenclature apparatus, 572, 808 Pasteurization and phosphatase test, 363 gonococcal (A. Stern), 117 PeckhaDm Health Centre: Experiment staDds over, Bar, medical men called to, 889 pnenimococcal, complicating lobar pneumonia, BARBER, G. 0.: Mobile unit in action, 507 60 sulphapyridine in (S. Instone), 523 Poliomyelitis virus in stools and sewage, 711 -Hugh: Contusion of myocardium, 520 (0) rhetumatoid: Scleral abscesses in, 61-Gold Barbiturate anaesthetics, dosage of, 395, 472 Premature infant. 496 theranp in (P. Ellnian and others), 314 (0)- Prostigmin and ureteral calculi, 90 BARCLAY, T. H. Crawford: Effect of urethral Felty's syndrome,.636-Vitamins in, 876 obstruction on kidney, 809 Protein in Berlin. 161 See also Rheumatism 474 vegetative nervous system in, 127 BARFORD, A. M.: Nurse anaesthetists, Psychoneurosis, Artificial limbs after amputation, 580 Barium meal examinations, economy in (Ff. Roberts), Puerperal mortality, factors in, 912 respiration: Schafer method, 234-Annotation Rabbit's ears, 528 602 on, 910 BARLOW, K. E.: Health and soil, 237 Radiation reaction in lung, 264 Asepsis, surgical, new phase in (leading article), 908 Richard A.: Recovery from suppurative Radiotherspy: Of carcinomiia of cervix, 456- ASH)0owN, A. Millicent: Elementary Practice of pylephlebitis, 134 Rhythm in, 496 Nursing, 906 Sir Thomas: Greetings to B.M.J., 464- R.A.M.C. in Northern Ireland, 392 ASHER, Cecile: Personal environment and enuresis, R.M.B.F. Christmas gifts fund, 502, 845 Rehabilitation after industrial accidents, 361 206-National dried milk, 722 BARNARD, H. F.: Readily made flowmeter, 787 Respiratory infections, immuinization against, 711 ASHMORE, Paul M.: " Only functional," 306 W. G.: Elementary Pathological Histology, 2nd Retinitis pigmentosa, pathogenesis of, 361 ASLETT, E.: Large scale x-ray examinations, 723 ed., 525 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, eye affection of, 564 ASPIN, John: Medical board deceived, 470- BARNES, Arlie R.: Electrocardiographic Patterns, 119 Rheumatism, acute, in Australia. 635 Arrested tuberculosis and military service, 608 Frank: Appreciation of L. G. J. Mackey, 68 of tuberculous 636 J. M. In - juvenile, in Dublin, 60 Aspiration, transpleural, cavities, (and J. TRUETA): Immobilization Rhythm, chemical control of, 91 Association, American Laryngological: President treating infected wounds, 46 (0); correspondence Rickets; Cereals and, 292-Calcium and phos- elected, 403 on, 235, 364, 394, 918 phorus in development of, 839 Medical: President elected, 728 BARRETT, Sir James: Supply of practitioners and Rorschach test, 600 Psychiatric: President elected, 889 refugee problem, 797 Scables, treatment of, 231 - Surgical: President elected, 370 -Norman: Chest injuries, 842 BARTON, School children, meaLs and milk for, 458 of Ansesthetists: Nurse anacathetists, 297 Mary: Acute adenitis treated with sul- Science in war effort, 496 Argentine Medical: President elected, 370 phapyridine, 404 Sensation, anatomy of, 458 British Hospitals: Fracture clinics, 64 Baruch, Simon (1840-1921), 498 JULY 1940 INDEX I'MF BttlTISH DEC., MIEDICALMEIA JORAJOURNAL 5 INDEX~ ~ BASDEN, NMargaret: Maternity hospital at home Blumenithal, Jules, retirement of, 273 BROWNE, F. J.: Advice to Expectant Mother, 5th ed.. front, 453 Blumer, George Alder, death of, 69 387 BASHFORI), Sir Henry: Large-scale x-ray examin- BLUSGER, I. N.: Ciircumcision-modified technique, O'Donel: Rubin's test, 758 ations, 395 190 BROWNELL, Kathryn Osmond: Textbook of Practical BATES, J. Vincent: Safe and simiiple tourniquet, 365 Board, Central Midwives: Report, 426 Nursing, 907 BATY, Johnl A.: Treatmenit of appendicitis, 687 - Conjoint, in Scotland: Degrees and pass lists, BRUCE, L. C.: Prevention of louse infestation, 818 BAUER, Felix: Congenital dislocation of hip-joint, 207. 616 BRUMPT, Prof.: Chaga's disease, 563 843 of Education: Appointment, 36-Nutrition BrunskilN, Lieut.-Col. John Handfield, obituary Julius: Crawling baby, 356 survey, 231 notice of, 174 BEACH, W. V.: Gun-fire deafness, 395 Silicosis: Decision, 139 BRYAN, Thomas B. L.: Surgical emphysema coiim- BEADNELL, Surg. Rear-Admiral Charles M1.: Syn- of Trade: Limitation of supplies order, 353 plicating phthisical haemoptysis, 868 thetic radio-elements, 72 BODANSKY, Meyer and Oscar: Biochemistry of BRYANT, J.--: Sulphonamide treatment in the field, 96 L. M. M.: Sulphonamides in infantile enteritis, Disease, 357 BUCHANAN, J. W.: Local treatment with sulphon- 274 BOEKE, J.: Problems of Nervous Anatomy, 631 amides, 167-Benzyl benzoate for scabies, 805 Beath, Robert Maitland, obituary notice of, 812 BoISSARD, G. P. B. (and others): Physiology and BUCKLEY, G. L.: Back numbers of B.M..J., 178, 274 BEBBINGTON, Evelyn F.: Carrying charged syringe, clinical medicine, 328 Major Leonard, obituary notice of, 615 890 BOMFORD, Richard R.: Effect of bilirubin on Budget, 124, 138 Bed service, toluntary hospitals emergency, 204 erythropoiesis in anaemic dogs, 549 (0) BtHLER, Charlotte: Child and His Famnily, 126 Bed-wetting. See Enuresis Bones, facial, in relation to fracture, 798 BuUetin of War Medicine, 458 Beit Memorial Fellowships, 121 Books: At Red Cross sale, 106-Wanted for Polish BUNYAN, John: Treatment of war burns, 680 BEITH, Maj.-Gen. J. H.: Appreciation of Dr. J. E. surgeons, 372 Bureau of Human Heredity: Constitutional factors Pellow, 368 Boos, WiUiam F.: Poison Parade, 192 in agranulocytosis, 566 BELL, G. H. (and R. J. S. MCDOWALL): Urinary BORDET, Jules: Traitd de l'Immunitd dane t68 Burgess, Norman Francis Clifford, obituary notice symptoms and change of environment, 117; Maladies Infectieuses, 2nd ed., 155 of, 650 correspondence on, 206 B30STOCK, J. K.: Scarlet fever In public school, T. W.: Removing plaster casts, 344 -Julia: Hereditary ataxia and spastic para- 115 (0) BURKE, E. T.: Blood dyscrasias in V.D., 27 plegia, 160 BoSTON, F. K. (and B. N. SIRCAR): Post-operative BURKITT, D. P.: Removal of plaster casts, 244 Richard: Jelly for burns, 544 pulmonary complications, 82 (0) BURLINGHAME, L. L.: Heredity and Social Problems, Bellamy, Surg. Lieut. Arthur Griffin, death of, 648 BoSWELL Dudley W. : Three cases of dyspituitarism 451 BENHAM, G. H. H.: Convulsive cardiazol therapy in in one family, 490 BURMAN, C. E. L.: Obstructive jaundice due to cardiovascular disorders, 764 BOURNE, Geoffrey: Nutrition and the War, 85- stricture at junction of hepatic ducts, 319 BENIANS, E. A.: Address to Senate of Cambridge Spontaneous pneumothorax simulating coronary BURNET, F. M.: Poliomyelitis, 123 University, 538 disease, 313 (O)-Examination of heart in recruits, Burns: First aid for, 101, 167, 206, 618-Treatment BENNETT, P. L. T.: Air raids and tuberculous, 502- 442 (0); correspondence on, 582 of war (S. M. Cohen), 251 (0); correspondence Spread of tuberculosis in shelters, 645 Bowie, Surg. Capt. Robert Forbes, obituary notice on, 335; leading article on, 672; discussions William Boase, obituary notice of, 434 of, 303 on, 679, 844-Jelly for, 544-Hepatic and renal Bensley, Col. Clement Henry, obituary notice of, 767 BOYD, Douglas: Mass radiography, 766 lesions after (leading article), 557: correspondence BENSTED-SMITH, W. F.: Morphine in air raids, 772 J. D.: Foetal circulation in right arm, 470 on, 805-Powdered charcoal for, 624-Plasma and BENTLEY, F. H. (and M. HILL): Possibilities of Linn J. (and D. SoHERF)s: Clinical Electro- serum for burn shock (D. A. K. Black), 693 (0) nerve grafting, 352 (0) cardiography, 491 correspondence on, 846-Silver nitrate, tannic acid, Benzedrine: Action of, 391-In morphine addiction BOYLE, Horace Hayman: Theory and Treatsent of and gentian violet for (J. A. Ross and K. F. (H. C. Duckworth), 628 Fractures of Jaws in Peace and War, 55 Hulbert), 702 (0)-Tannic acid versus saline (S. M. Benzene poisoning, chronic (leading article), 388 BRADBURY, G. F.: Soil and food, 142 Cohen), 754; correspondence on, 883-Discussion Benzyl benzoate in scabies (R. E. King), 626 (0); BRADY, Michael R.: Dosage in prophylactic inocu- on treatment of, 758-Exudation in treatment of, correspondence on, 723, 730, 805, 879 lation, 692 805-Eucalyptus ointment for, 805-Tannic acid Berkley, Henry Johns, death of, 269 BRAGG, Sir William: Greetings to B.M.J., 461 for, 814; correspondence on, 917 BERMAN, Jacob K. : Synopsis of Principles of BRAID, Frances: Obstructive oedema of lower BURSTEIN, Julius: Illustrative Electrocardiography, Surgery, 786 limbs, 722 2nd ed., 871 BERNSTEIN, J.: Adrenaline for allergy, 274 BRAILSFORD, James F. Large-scale x-ray examina- Burroughs Wellcome and Co.: Retirement, 72- BERTWISTLE, A. P. (and H. T. ROPER-HALL): tions, 471 Announcement, 371 Surgical importance of tender teeth, 188 (0); Brain: Symposium on cerebellum, 305-Cerebral BUSHNELL, F. G. : Oversea evacuation of child correspondence on, 268-First-aid lectures, helpful thrombophlebitis (C. P. Symonds), 348 (0)- contacts of tuberculosis, 169-Shelter safety, 645 exercise, 656 Reserve capacity of (leading article),673-Review BUTTON, Martin: Muscular rheumatism, 183 (0); BEST, C. H. (and D. Y. SOLANPT): Plasma or serum of book on, 704-Pituitary and (leading article), correspondence on, 236, 300, 339, 399, 431 as substitute for whole blood, 116 (O)-(And l09 Buxton, old physicians of, 233 others): Serum and plasma in experimental BRAIN, W. Russell: Diseases of Nervous System, BUXTON, P. A.: Control of lice, 603 haemorrhage, 248 (0) 2nd ed., 118 - St. J. D.: Sulphanilamide and wound infections, Betts visual tests, 599 BRASH, J. C. (and E. B. JAMIESON): Cunningham's 802 BEVERIDGE, J. B.: Studies in Nutrition, 19 Manual of Practical Anatomy, 10th ed., vol. 3, BUZZARD, Sir Farquhar: Greetings to B.M.J., 462- BICKEL, A. : Protein in Berlin, 161 156; vol. 2, 419; vol. 1, 452 Nurse anaesthetists, 503-Cassel Hospital, 919 Biden, Surg. Capt. Edward James, obituary notice of, BRAUER, E.: Immunized persons as diphtheria Byssinosis, compensation for, 272, 690, 727-Bill 270 carriers, 683, 806 passed, 769 Bielchowsky, Max, death of, 689 Brazil: Medical index-catalogue for 1937-8, 387 BIGNOLD, C. A.: Obstetric emergency service, 431 Bread: Freshly ground whole-wheat, 72-Vitamin Bile duct obstruction, common (A. N. Canonico), 591 B, for, 125, 138: committee appointed, 617- (0) Improved quality of, 164-Vitaminized, 397 C Bilharziasis, anthiomaline in, 918 Breast cancer, plea for local operation in early cases Biliary diseases, review of book on, 54 (D. C. L. Fitzwilliams), 405 (0) Cabinet for anti-tetanic serum, 359 Bilirubin, effect of, on erythropoiesis (R. R. Bom- Breast-feeding. lactation and (W. Hunter), 827 (0) CADE, Stanford: Appreciation of Mr. W. G. Spencer, ford), 549 (0) Breastplate, bullet-deflecting, 476 649 BING, Robert: Tertbook of Nervous Disea8es (trans- Breathing: Spontaneous hyperventilation tetany, Cage for shock resuscitation, 871 lation), 155 373-Pulmonary ventilation and anaesthesia in CAIGEIt, Herbert: Fear and disease, 762 BINNING, Rex: Surgery at No. 3 General Hospital, chest surgery, 390-Difficulty in, since birth, 586 Caisson disease, manifestation of, 477 794 BREMNER, M. D. K.: Story of Dentistry, 638 Calcium: Precipitating tetany (R. Peters), 384-In Biochemiiistry, review of book on, 357 Brett, Harry Clarence Marshall, obituary notice of,920 development of rickets, 839 Biology, review of book on, 525 BREWER, H. F. (and others): Transfusion of fresh Calculi, ureteric, prostigmin and, 90 BIRD, H. Marcus: Improvised apparatus for oxygen and stored blood, 48 (0) vaginal, 272 therapy, 387 BRIDGE, John C.: Toxic jaundice from T.N.T., 297 Calculus in kidney (leading article), 194 BIRDSALL, E. C.: Aspects of sinusitis, 844 BRIGGS, Allan H.: Retrobulbar dislocation of lens Caleb, Clement Cornelius, obituary notice of, 341 BLACE, D. A. K.: Plasma and serum for burn shock, following double perforation of globe, 13 Caledonian MIedical Journal: publication suspended, 693 (0); correspondence on, 846 British Medical Journal: Educational No. announce- 140 Kenneth: One-layer operation for inguinal ment, 92, 176-Back numbers of, 178, 274- Calliper, improved walking, 452 hernia, 627 (0) Advertisements announcement, 404-Centenary, CALVERT, E. M. and R. T. C.: Serjeant Surgeon John Bladder, review of book on, 524 437, 454; greetings, 461, 501, 639-And the Knight, 129 BLAIR, L. G.: Lateral radiographs of chest, 763 profession (Sir D'A. Power), 437-Facsimile of CAMERON, A. J.: Chronic blepharitis in children, 238 BLARE, Valentine H.: Head injuries in war, 65 first page of first nuimber, 459-('over of, 854 A. T.: Recentt Adeances in Endocrinology, 4th Blepharitis, chronic, in children (A. T. Elder), 185 (0); Pharmaceutical Codex: Supplelnent, 106 ed., 451 correspondence on, 238, 299, 372, 470 - Pharmacopoeia: Amended, 36-Addenda of, - Thomas W. M.: Principles of Parasite Control, 86 dye treatment of, 299, 372, 470 525-Third Addendum to, 810 CAMPBELL, C. H.: Blood dyscrasias, 27 Blind: Massage by, 36-Through fighting in France, BRITTAIN, H. A. (and K. A. LATTER) I Reception of, -David: Unified control in teaching anid practice 176-Through air raids, gift for, 469, 476-War, air-raid casualties, 284 (0) of midwifery, 133 wvork for, 497-Due to war, 580 BRITTON, Hubert T. S.: Chemistry, Life and Civiliza- James: Dental disease in pregnancy, 268 BLOMFIELD, J.: Nurse anaesthetists. 297, 504 tion, new ed., 631 J. Argyll: Silica and ironi oxide and lung Blood: Symnposium on (leading article), 58-Plasma BROCK, A. J.: Health and soil, 300-Doctors and tuinolirs in mice, 275 (0) or serunli as substitute for (C. H. Best and D. Y. civilization, 614 Robt. D.: Morphine tolerance, 478 Solandt), 116 (0)-Colorimetric standards for G.: Is goat's milk safe ? 772-Virus of rubella, Camps, children's, 727 (E. J. King), 445 (0) 818 Canada: Hospitality for doctors' children, 21, 61, - bank bottles, sterilization of (G. E. 0. Williams), R. C.: Traumnatic haemothorax, 800-Chest 687-Eye standards and service, 140-Hospital 830 (0) injtlries. 843 railway car, 273-Jewish womnen's organization - dvscrasias in V.D., 27 - Sainuel (editor): IJnjuries of Si-lfl, Brain, and and hospitals, 568-Mobile chernical warfare de- l)resslre, hirh, 477, 544 Spiinal Cord, 704 fence laboratory for Forces, 817 stored Reactions from transfusion of (E. L. Bromnethal, 157 Cancer: Androgens and, 20-Pituitary and, 133- Detiow in and It. C. Hardin), 1(0); annotation on, Broinidrosis of feet, 478, 618 Periodicitv of sun-sp)ots and, 339, 808-Review of 19-Analysis of its use (F. R. Edwards and T. B. Bronchopneumnolia under age of 1 (A. M. Gill) book on, 744 Davie), 73 (O)-Sulphanilainide as preservative in 900 (0) Act: Annollncemenit, 140-L.C.C. and, 234 (R. F. Huinvwicke), 380 (O)-Changes in (J. Dubash BROOKS, W. 1). XV. Chest injuries, 842 of body of uterus, 604 anid others), 482 (0) BROWDY, MI. WV.: Only functional," 274 breast, plea for local operation in early cases -- transfusion Of fresh and stored blood (H. F. BROWN-, D. Kathleen: Chemotherapy of gonorrhoea (D. C. L. Fitzwilliams), 405 (0) Brewer and others), 48 (0)-Review of book on, in wo:nen and children, 99 of cervix: Rtadiotherapy of, 456-And preg- 259-Resources, 305-Discussion on, 335-In -F. R.: Distinctive colour for chloroform, 503 nancy, 845 B.E.F., 467-Volume and rate in, 467-Service in - H. A. (and P. L. MOLLISON): Transtusion of - of colon, occluding only ureter (S. Miller and Yorkshire, 501-Concentrated suspensions of red -reconstituted dried serum, 821 (0) S. Wray), 190 cells in anaemia (D. H. G. MacQuaide and P. L. -Herbert H.: Anaphylaxis after injection of dual (kiss), of stomach (E. MV. Thomnas), 552 (O 31ollison), 555 (0). See alsoPlasma and Sera tetanus toxoid, 683 of stomach, 294 1940 THE BRITISH 6 JULY-DEC., INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

CANN, R. J.: Injuries to ear, 640-Aspects of sinu- CLARE, T. C.: Inguinal hernia in adults, 205 Consultant practice in wartime, economics of, 67, 1.35 sitis, 844 CLARK, A. J. Applied Pharmacology, 7th ed., 322 Contraception, review of book on, 787 CANNEY, Leigh: " Egyptian tummy," 806 - P. W.: Ratprooftng of New Ships, 261 Convalescent, care of, 293 Cannulae, glass, in heparinized animals, 6, 301 -W. E. Le Gros.: Geniculate body and colour Conveniences, public, closure of, 436 CANONICO, Abel N.: Common bile duct obstruction, vision, 537, 613 Convulsions, electrical, portable apparatus for 591 (0) CLARKE, Astley V.: Health and soil, 166-Nomin- (E. B. Strauss and A. Macphail), 779 (0); corre- CAPES, A.: Oversea evacuation of child contacts of ated sheriff for Rutland, 923 spondence on, 878 tuberculosis, 99 - P. J. Holland: Juvenile rheumatism in Dublin, ether (H. Bailey), 222 (0); correspondence on, Carbachol, 193, 558 60 267, 299, 337, 471 Carbon dioxide absorption: Technique, 432-Sim- CLAXTON, E. E.: Medicine-world's physician, 810 COOK, J. Howard (and others): Leprosy ill British plified by-pass control for, 746 CLAY, Henry H.: Sanitary Inspector's Handbook, 259 Isles, 7 (0) -monoxide poisoning: Ginger-pop for, 72- CLEGG, 0. (and others): Changes in blood stored in COOKE, R. T.: Fulminating Sonne dysentery, 151 (0) Chronic, 675 different preservatives, 482 (0) COOPER, Eric L.: Pulmonary tuberctilosis in Carboni, Lieut. Augustus William, death of, 34 Clendening, Logan, presents books, etc., to Kansas recruits, 245 (0); correspondence on, 335, 395, Carcinoma. See Cancer University, 190 471, 534, 607 Cardiazol: In" loss of metnory " (J. ]E. Malloy), 84- CLENDON, D. R. T.: General analgesia, 884 COPE, Cuthbert Leslie: Diagnostic value of pregnan- In cardiovascular disorders (R. Good), 624 (0); Climate, rheumatism and, 212 diol excretion, 545 (0); leading art5icle on, 561 correspondence on, 764 Clinic, Charterhouse Rheumatism: Announcement, correspondence on, 648, 804 Cardiospasm, treatment of, 92 475 Zachary: Hysterical contractures, 203 Cardiovascular disorders, convulsive cardiazol -Chronic Rheumatism: Report, 37 Coramine: correction, 244 therapy in (R. Good), 624 (0); correspondence on, Tavistock: War strain, its manifestations and CORBET, R. M.: Uraemia after accidental haemor- 764 treatment, 756-Announcement, 817 rhage, 757-Rubin's test, 758-Cancer of cervix Cardiovascular-renal disease, review of book on, 630 Clinics, fracture: proposed national scheme, 64 and pregnancy, 845 CARLETON, Hugh H.: " Only functional," 306 Cloetta, Max, death of, 726 CORFIELD, W. F.: Cerebrospinal fever, 682 Carlier, Edmond William Wace, obituary notice of, Cloquet, Hippolyte (1787-1840), 331 Coronary disease, spontaneous pneumothorax siniu- 369 CLOUGH, Irene N.: Ginger-pop for CO poisoning, 72 lating (G. Bourne), 313 (0) Carmichael, Lieut.-Col. Donald Gordon, obituary CLUTTON-BROCK, J.: Two interesting cases, 890 notice of, 35 Coal: post-mortem findings in steam-coal triramers, Correspondence: Carriers, chemotherapy of, 875 661 Action, plea for, 762, 810 CARTER, A. Barham: Atropine poisoning, 664 (0) COCHRANE, W. A.: Tuberculosis of knee-joint in Air-raid precautions: Treatment of casualties, 204, G. S.: General Zoology of Invertebrates, 385 adults, 504 236, 394, 718, 880-Papers on injuries, 366- -It. Franklin (and others): Diagnosis and Man- Coeliac disease in twins (D. Collishaw), 904 Country doctors for first-aid posts, 395-Loss of agement of Diseases of Biliary Tract, 594 COHEN, R. C.: Tuberculosis in pregnancy, 880 sleep, 396-Foreign bodies in mouth, 432- Cartilage, semilunar, removed by snare, 322 -Sol. M.: Mobilization of medical instruments Shock problem, 432, 502-Civilians blinded, 469 Cases, two Interesting, 890 and drugs, 134-Treatment of war burns, 251 (0)- -And tuberculosis, 502, 644, 720-Rescue CASTLE, W. E.: Mammalian Genetics, 870-M3anual Burns: tannic acid versus saline, 754; corre- work, 506-Evacuee's sore throat, 571, 610, for Laboratory Course in Genetics, 870 spondence on, 883 645-Dealing with casualties at incident, 611- Casualties, proportion of fatal to total, 363 CORKINIS, A. J.: Recent advances in treatment of Radio for bomb fragments, 611-Problems, 643, Casualty services, review of book on, 225 gonorrhoea, 536 759, 847-Morphine and casualties, 720. See CATHCART, E. P.: Studies in Nutrition, 19 Cold and damp, combating, 818 also Shelters Cathode-ray therapy, 423 COLE, Percival P.: Anastomosis tubes for resection Aliens: Medical certificates for, 100, 170-Alien CAWSTON, F. Gordon: Removal of plaster casts, 656 of colon, 66 doctors In Great Britain, 613, 687 -Anthiomaline in bilharziasis, 918 COLEBROOK, Leonard: Chemotherapy of war Ambulances, back rest for, 299 CAWTHORNE, Terence: Otitis media, 877 wounds, 641-Treatment of war burns, 680- Anaesthesia in wartime, 336 CELLAN-JONES, C. J.: Compound hypertonicsalt for Sulphanilamide and wound infections, 682 local, in general surgery, 428, 573 septic wounds, 152 (0); correspondence on, 237- COLEMAN, Frank: Facial bones, 798-Tetanus and Anaesthetics, barbiturate, dosage of, 472 (And W. MURPHY), Traumatic chylothorax, 590 need for prophylaxis, 846 Analgesia, general, 809, 884 (0); correspondence on, 686-,Perforated peptic Colgate, Henry, obituary notice of, 768 Anthiomaline in bilharziasis, 918 ulcer, 804 COLLEDGE, Lionel: Injuries to ear, 639-Aspects of Appendicitis: Cause of, 267, 367, 505, 612- Centenarians, creative, 331 sinusitis, 844 Treatment of, 687, 806 Cereals and rickets, 292, 398 College, Epsom: Scholarships and grants, 234, 770- Armour, light, in modern warfare, 29, 100, 132 Cerebrospinal fluid, colorimetric standards for (E. J. Bequest to, 242 Army medical organization, 397 King), 445 (0) Royal, of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: Arteries, pressure points of, 572, 647 Certificates, medical: For aliens, 170-Need for Officers elected, 175-Fellows and Members Asthma, adrenaline in, 337, 684, 807, 882 care, 212 100, admitted, 175, 654-Members elected, 175- Barbiturate anaesthetics, dosage of, 395 Cervix: Radiotherapy of carcinoma of, 456-Cancer Annual report, 654-Pass list, 726 Bed service, voluntary hospitals emergency, 204 of, and pregnancy, 845 - of Physicians of Edinburgh: Fellows Blepharitis, chronic, in children, 238 Chagas's disease, annotation on, 563 elected, 137, 726-Annual report of curator of - dye treatment of, 299, 470 CHARRAVARTI, J.: Stilboestrol, 121 laboratory, 296-Awards, 726-Officers elected, Blood transfusion: In B.E.F., 467-Volume and CHANCE, Burton: Sir Joshua Reynolds's affec- 851 rate in, 467 tion, 564 eye Bread, vitaminized, 397 CHANDLER, F. G.: Traumatic haemothorax, 798 COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON: Breast-feeding, establishment of, 29 Channel Islands, pharmacies in, 581 Appointments, 174 Burns: First-aid for, 101, 167, 206-Treatment of, CHAPMAN, P. F.: V.D. prophylaxis for troops, 169 Awards, 174, 652 325, 805, 883, 917-Hepatic and renal lesions CHARTERIS, Alexander A. (and G. YOUNG)): Pro- Degrees and pass lists, 174, 653 after severe, 805-Eucalyptus ointment for, 805 and acriflavine In throat and nose work, Diplomas conferred, 653 -Plasma and serum for burn shock, 846 flavine489 (0) Elections, 174, 653 Canadian hospitality for British doctor's children, Cheeses, chemistry of, 838 Lectures, 479, 513-Postponed, 475 687 Cbemicals, fine, directory of, 121 Cannulae, glass, in heparinized animiials, 301 review of books on, 119, 359, 418, 420, College, Royal, of Surgeons of Edinburgh: Fellows Carbon dioxide absorption technique, 432 Chemistry,631, 786 admitted, 175, 575-Award, 175-Officers elected, Cardiazol therapy In cardiovascular disorders, 764 Chemotherapy. See Sulphonamide Group 575 Casualties, hand-seats for, 168 CHESNEY, S. G.: Prevention of influenza, 914 Clhemotherapy of gonococcal infection In women Chest: Oedema of legs and ankles following fixation COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND: and children, 99 of (B. Hirsh and R. Ellis), 593 (0); correspondence Announcements, 539 Chest injuries, 914 on,1684, 722-Interpretation of lateral radiographs Annual meeting, 616 Chloroform, distinctive colour for, 503, 637 of (S. Engel and G. G. Kayne), 619 (0); correspon- Appointments, 103 Chylothorax, traumatic, 686 dence on, 763-Stab wounds of (Th. Schrire), Awards, 103, 174 Circulation, foetal, In right atrium, 471, 506 662 (0)-Discussion on Injuries of, 842, 914 Court of Examiners, members elected, 726, 888 Colon, anastomosis tubes for resection of, 66 - signs in general peritonitis, 772 Council: Annual report, 70-Elections to, 70- Colostomies, extraperitoneal closure of, 169 - surgery, pulmonary ventilation and anaesthesia Meeting, 538 Colour vision, geniculate body and, 537, 574, 613 in, 390 Diplomas granted, 103, 175, 539, 726, 888 Convulsion therapy in out-patient department, 87& CHEYMOL, Jean: Medicamente Antian6miques et Election of officers, 103 Courage, biological bases of, 397 An6rnies Exp6rimentales, 86 Gifts, 888 Cream for invalids, 613 CHICK, Harriette: Value of potato In 717 Lectures, 103, 575, 688 Creatine in animal economy, 473 Child and family, 126 nutrition, Museum: Demonstrations, 510, 575, 688- Cyanosis and anoxaemia in gas:and-oxygen - guidance, review of book on, 871 Announcement, 678 anaesthesia, 31 Children's diseases, review of books on, 452, 558 Recognition of hospitals, 174, 539 Deafness, gun-fire, 395 China: Medical supplies and Burma road, 242- Debridement, 428, 503, 535, 570, 646 Vitamin nutrition, on Burma COLLIER, D. Josephine: Injuries to ear, 639 Dental disease in pregnancy, 268, 338 Road, 711B1 in 424-Malaria COLLISHAW, Dorothy: Coeliac disease in twins, 904 Diabetes and associated pathological conditions, Chiropodists and R.A.M.C., 176 Colon, anastomosis tubes for resection of, 66 574 Chislett, Charles G. A., obituary notice of, 302 Colonial Office: Appointment, 912 Diet in health, 884 Chloroform, distinctive colour for, 503, 537 Colostomies, extraperitoneal closure of, 169 - wage-earmer's: risk of malnutrition, 29 drop-bottle, economical, 178 Colour standards for emergency estimations of Diphtheria carriers, immunized persons as, 683, CHRTSTIE, H. Kendrick (and B. T. HOOPER): Dia- certain constituents of blood and C.S.F. (E. J. 760, 806 physial aclasia with spinal complication, 224- King), 445 (0) - immunization, 506, 537, 723-In evacuated or von Recklinghausen's dis- - vision, geniculate body and, 537, 574, 613 London children, 299-Practical results of, 366, ease,Neurofibromatosis417 COLTMAN, J. F.: Stilboestrol, 121 399 Chylothorax, traumatic (C. J. Cellan-Jones and W. Coma, post-hypoglycaemic, 601 Disease, nature of, 398 Murphy), 590 (0); correspondence on, 686 Commission, National Radium: Announcement, 728 Doctors and civilization, 614- Circulation: Maintaining, after to Committee, Central Medical War, 727 Dressing containers, small sterile, 505 injuries large - Lord arteries (G. Murray and J. M. Janes), 6(0); cor- Horder's: Report, 689, 709, 747, 768, 922 Drugs in skin diseases, economy In, 884 respondence on, 301-Foetal, In right atrium, 470, -Parliamentary Medical: Meetings, 175, 542 Dysentery, bacillary, sulphonamides in, 367 506-Cerebral, in sleep and hypnosis, 562- - Scientific Advisory: Appointed, 496 Dyspepsia in Army, 915 Measurement of peripheral, 839 Scottish Central Medical War, expenses of, 104 Economics of consultant practice in wartime, 67, Circulatory diseases, review of book on, 14 Complevite, 259_ 135 Circumcision: modified technique (I. N. Blusger), 190 COMROE, Bernard I.: Arthritis and Allied Conditions, "Egyptian tummy," 806, 850 Cirrhosis of liver: Experimental, 600-Alcoholism 288; note on, 854 Elevation in immediate treatment of severe and, 656, 854 Concannon, Major John Noel, death of, 34 haemorrhage and shock, 65 Defence: Mentioned for Concussion, physiology of, 563 Enuresis, relation between personal environment, Clvilalso Home_ G-rd gallantry, 581. See Conditioning, review of book on, 492 and, 133, 205 Conference on Spectroscopy: Proceedings, 259 - nocturnal, 239, 266 CIANOIa,Yvonne: Medical folk-lore, 498 Constipation following appendicectomy, 729, 817 Ergometrine In migraine, 849 THE BRITISH 7 JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Correspondence (co)l:ined): Correspondence (continuled): CRAWFORD, J. P. (and R. V. CoxoN): Sulphaemo Ethey, convulsions. 267, 299, 337, 471 Septicaemia, staphylococcal, and perinephric globinaemia after phenacetin, 556 Euttianasia, 766, 809, 880 abscess, 916 -3M. A. Dobbin: Unorthodox use of stretcher Fear1 and disease, 762, 881 Serum, dried, transfusion of, 915 slings, 120 Fever, cerebrospinal, 682-Ocular complications of, Services: Medical board deceived, 470 Cream for invalids, 613, 815 572 Shelters: Criticism of, 432-Problem of, 537, 609, Creatine in animal economy (leading article), 389 -- rheumatic, hydrogen-ion concentration In, 644, 720, 803, 917-Spread of disease in, 570, correspondence on, 473 884 644, 720-Tonsillitis, 571, 610, 645-Safety, 608, CREER, W. Sayle: Realism in first-aid instruction, -typhoid: Prophylaxis for public, 169- 645-Children in, 685-Ilfection in, 759-Lice 761 Inoculation against, 432, 503 in, 803-Dictator, 880 Cremation, announcement concerning, 435 Fingers, cut, in factory workers, 614, 685, 765 Ship rats, 300 CREMIN, J. J.: Mobile unit at Coventry, 847 First aid: Lectures, 204, 237, 267, 366, 399, 574- Shock: In air-raid casualty-problem, 432, 502,534 CRENDON, W. L : Biological bases of courage, 397 Teaching of, 468-Realism in instruction, 647, -Wound, 468-Non-haemorrhagic, 468-Of Cripples: Report of conference on, 361-Wartime 719. 761, 847 ambulance journey, 647, 719 training and work for, 544 Foreign bodies in mouth during air raids, 432 Sinus, nasal, suirgery of, 807 CROLEY, V. St. J.: Protection of head and neck Frostbite, treatment of, 469 Sleep, loss of, in air raids, 396 in desert warfare, 266 Fuind, Royal Medical Benevolent: Christmas gifts, Sling, new arm, 366 Cromie, Flight Lieut. Robert Stevenson, death of, 303 502, 845 Spinal cord, counter-irritation over, 399 CRONIN, E.: Problem of shelters, 537 Gas gangrene, treatment of, 97, 166 Splint, Thomas, application of, 765 CRONK, H. L.: Benzyl benzoate in scabies, 730 Gastric disorders in the Services, 29, 132, 235 Stomach during air-raid warnings, 337 CROWE, George G.: Cerebrospinal fever, 890 Gonorrhoea: T.A.B. vaccine in, 68-Recent Stretcher: For use in private car, 572-Inexpen- - H. Warren: Injection treatment of muscular advances in, 536 sive back rest, 610 rheumatism, 398 Haematuria after streptococcal infection, 367 Sulphanilamide and wound Infections, 682, 802 CRUISE, Sir Richard: Visor, 26 Haemorrhage, extradural, 30 Sulphapyridine: Dangers and dosage of, 847- Crymotherapy, general, 528 Head injuries in war, 65 Sulphur and, 612 CULLEN, C. K.: Shelter safety, 608 - and neck, protection of, in desert warfare, Sulphonamides, local treatment with, 99, 167 CUMMiNS, S. Lyle: Absorption of early products of 266, 337 Sulphur and sulphapyridine, 612 bovine tubercle bacilli by anthracite dust, 623 (0) Health and soil, 166, 207, 236, 300 Sun-spots: Influenza, and cancer, periodicity of, CUNLIFFE, A. C. (and others): Hospital infection of Heparin in subacute bacterial endocarditis, 809 339-Periodicities and biological cycles 808 war wounds, 855 (0), 895 (0); leading article on, Hernia, inguinal, in adults, 205, 239 Sunlight treatment, 883 008 Histnamine and insulin in mental disease, 98, 168 Supination after fractured forearm, 574 CUNNINGHAM, A. A.: Anaphylaxis after injection of Homeless, helping the, 430 Syndrome, effort, 298, 882, 914 tetanus toxoid, 522 (0); correspondence on, 683 Homesteads, national, for young mothers and Tendon suture, passive movement after, 848 -J. F.: Accidental haemorrhage, 758-Rubin's infanits, 165 Tetanus: Prevention of, 364-Antitoxin for civil test, 758-Cancer of cervix and pregnancy, 844 Hospital, Cassel, 919 casualties, 720, 847, 918-Need for prophylaxis, Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy, 10th ed., stafls, duplication of, 170 846 vol. 3, 156 ; vol. 2, 419: vol. 1, 452 Hypertonic salt, compound, in septic wounds, 237 - toxoid, anaphylaxis after, 683 CUSHING, R. W.: Cerebrospinal fever, 439 (0); India wants imiedicine, not magic, 268 Tonsils, educative function of, 685 correspondence on, 572, 612, 682, 772, 854 Indian Medical Department, 850 Tourniquet, safe and simple, 266, 298, 236, 365 CUTLER, Elliott C. (and R. ZOLLINGER): Atlas of Industrial health in wartime, 97 Transfusion, problems of, 535, 721 Surgical Operations, 870 - iedical service, 266 Trauma and diabetes, 30 Cyanosis in gas-and-oxygen anaesthesia, 31 Influence of iimedical profession, unused, 507, 614, " Trench foot " in civilians, 610 Cyclopropane anaesthesia review of book on, 705 648, 686, 724 Tuberculosis: Itecruits suspected of, 29, 132- Cyst, benign, of parotid gland (M. G Kini), 415 (0) Inflienza: Gauze masks in prophylaxis against, Oversea evacuation of child contacts of, 99, 169 - solitary non-parasitic, of liver (R. Maingot), 610, 645-Immunization against virus A, 723- -Of knee-joint in adults, 504-And military 867 (0) Aetiology of, 765-Epidemic, 803, 845, 878 service, 534, 608, 721-X-ray diagnosis of, 573- Cystotomy, suprapubic, difficulties after, 372, 477 Instruments and drugs, mobilization of, 134 In young women, 721-In pregnancy, 880 Cysts, multiple sebaceous, 344 Insulin: For schizophrenia in wartime, 98, 168, -non-pulmonary, pathogenesis of. 766, 808 Czecho-Slovak doctors, medical literature wanted 206-In phthisis, 506 pulmonary, in recruits, 132, 396 for, 730 Intussuseeption, 399, 473, 536-Facies, 536- Tuberculous: Extra milk for, 268, 300-Air raids Acutte, 573 and, 502 Ionization with prontosil, 29 Tunsours, pancreatic, mobiity of, 67, 134 Jaundice, toxic, from T.N.T., 297 virus, in animals, 367 Lead, detoxication of, by apples, 884, 918 Ulcer, perforated peptic, 804 Leptospiral infection, 338 Urethral obstruction, effect of, on kidney, 722, 809 DAGGETT, W. T.: Aspects of sinusitis, 844-Otitis Light, disinfection by, 804 Venereal diseases prophylaxis for troops, 169, 236 media, 877 Masturbation and night frequency, 206 Vitamin P in purpura, 849, 916 DARLBERG, Gunnar: Statistical Methods for Medical Medical defence of assistants and locumtenents, 810 Volkmann's ischaemic contracture, 67 and Biological Students, 358 - education under air-raid conditions, 685 Workmen's compensation, medical aspects of, 67 Dairying, research work in, 681 Medicine: world's physician, 810 Wounds from bomb fragments, 66, 131, 168 DALE, Sir Henry: Greetings to B.M.J., 464- Midwifery, unified control in teaching and prac- infected: Immobilization for, 235, 364, 918- Elected President of Royal Society (leading tice of, 133 Treatment of, 394-Sulphamilamide and, 682 article), 791 Milk, cheap, Government scheme, 722, 806 X-ray examination: Of militiamen, 266, 298, 336, DALEY, W. Allen: Appreciation of Mr. R. C. - national dried, 612, 684, 722, 806 431-Of recruits, 335-Large-scale, 395, 471, Elmslie, 171 - pasteurized, and new distribution scheme, 134 534, 607, 646, 723 DALGLEISH, Philip H.: Restrictions on physio- safe, B.M.A. diet booklet and, 28, 99 therapy apparatus, 723 Mobile unit: In action, 507, 571, 682-At Corrigenda, 142, 244, 274, 344, 618, 924 DANGERFIELD, L. F. (and others): Vitamin C needs Coventry, 847 Corvotone, 193, 244 of native mine labourers, 143 (0) MIorphine and air-raid casualties, 720 Cosmetics: And beauty cures, complications of, 281 DANIEL, E. C.: Thigh amputation retractor, 372 Moses aind Akhnaton, 474 -Review of book on, 832 DARGEON, Harold W. (editor): Cancer in Childhood, Noise: Problem of, 168-War, 298-Protection of COTTER, R.: Hairy legs in girl, 274 744 auditory apparatus from, 365 Council, Agricultural Research: Appointments, 342 Dark-adaptation tester, Crookes's, 631; correction, - Central, for Care of Cripples: Report, 361- 730 Nucleus pulposus, retropulsion of, 68 Grants, 544 DAVIDSON. A. H.: Uraemia after accidental haemor- Nurse anaesthetists, 297, 368, 429, 474, 503, 538 - Obstetric emergency service, 431 Children's Nutrition: wage-earner's diet, 29- rhage, 758 -('ancer of cervix and pregnancy, 845 Oedema of legs following fixation of chest, 684, 722 Milk in wartime, 710 - C. L. (and others): Spontaneous hypertension Optic atrophy, nutritional disturbances and, 848 - General Medical: British Pharmacopoeia tetany, 373 (0) Paralysis, musculo-spiral, 611 amended, 36, 810-Temporary registration for - L. S. P.: Greetings to B.M.J., 462-(And Pentothal, repeated administration of, 611 Canadian and U.S.A. doctors, 425 I. A. ANDERSON): Textbookof Dietetics, 491 Peritonitis, bile, 472-Rapid death in, 396 - Joint Tuberculosis: Meeting, 923 DAVIE, T. B.: Dried plasma, 27-(And F. R. Physical training, 469, 536, 684 EDWARDS): Preserved blood ; analysis of Its use, Physiotherapy apparatus, restrictions on, 572, 723, COUNCIL, LONDON COUNTY: 73 (0) 808 Ambulance service: telephone calls, 618 DAVIES, D. S.: Practitioner's Pocket Book, 157 Pituitary and cancer, 133 Appointment, 728 Lieut. Ivor Rees, death of, 104 Plaster cast, walking, 205 Cancer Acts and, 234 J. G.: Chemistry of cheeses, 838 closed, technique for infected fractures and Domiciliary midwifery service, 607 -J. H. Twiston: Economy in drugs for skin war wouifds, 648, 687, 764, 849, 917 Report on civil defence services, 435 diseases, 884 lobar, in, 399, 472 - N. (and U. ISENBURG): Standard Radiographic Pnieumonia, staphylococci COUNCIL, MEDICAL RESEARCH: Positions, 834 treatment of, 761 Bread, improved quality of, 164 -Russell M.: Repeated administration of Potassium: Toxicity of, 170-In defence of, 238- Bulletin of War Medicine, 458 pentothal sodium, 450 ; correspondence on, 611 In medicine, 300 Committee on war wounds, 127 DAVIS, E. D. D.: Protection of soldier, 27-Injuries Pregnandiol, 648-Exeretion in pregnancy dis- Economy in use of drugs, 499, 795 to ear, 640-Facial bones, 798 orders, 804 Gift of motor vehicles, 363 - Eli: Ergometrine in migraine, 849 Psychiatric casualties in London, 645, 761 Hospital infectionof war wounds, 855, 895 DAWKINS, C. J. Massey: Distinctive colour for Pupils, large, and disease of lymphoid tissue, 808 International standards, 24 chloroform, 537 Pylephlebitis, suppurative, recovery from, 134, 238 Members appointed, 363 DAWNAY, P. F.Howard: Sulphapyridine in pneumo- Radio for bomb fragments, 611 Report on actinomyces, 90 coccal meningitis, 286 Radiographs, lateral. of chest, 763 War Memorandum: No. 1, 265; No. 2, 421 DAX, E. Cunningham: Pathogenesis of retinitis Radiography, mass, 765, 849-Of recruits, 335 Wound shock, 265 pigmentosa, 473-Convulsion therapy in out- Rehabilitation, 535-Massage and passive move- patient department, 878 ment, 608 Council, Medical Research, of Ireland: Awards, 371, DAY, C. D. Marshall (and G. F. TAYLOR): Osteo- Respirators into oxygen apparatus, 612, 809 841 malacia and dental caries, 221 (0) Respiratory infections, immunization against, 803 - Merseyside Hospitals, note on, 170 -F. M.: Extra milk for tuberculous, 300- Retinitis pigmentosa, pathogenesis of, 473 - Queensland National: Annual report, 242 Problem of shelters, 644 Rheumatism, acute, haemolytic streptococi in, 883 Courage, biological bases of, 397 -George: Insulin for pulmonary tuberculosis, muscular, injection treatment of, 236, 300, COUTELA, Ch. (and others): Traitd d'Opthalmologie, 376 (0) ; correspondence on, 506 339, 398, 431 vols. 3, 4, and 5, 15 ; vols. 6, 7, and 8, 905 DAYTON, Neil A.: New Facts on Mental Disorders, 385 Rib, cervical, vascular complications of, 100 Cow, P. B., AND Co.: Ear plugs, 436 Deaf aids: Protection of, 365-In air raids, 404 Rickets, cereals and, 398 Cox, R. J. H.: Signpost on the Frontier, 86 Deafness, gun-fire (E.R. G. Passe), 295; corres- Rubella, brachial neuritis following, 238 COXON, H. V. (and J. P. CRAWFORD): Sulphaemo- pondence on, 395 Scabies, benzyl benzoate treatment of, 723, 805, 879 globinaemia afterphenacetin,556 Deane, F. J., obituary notice of, 688 Schizophrenia, prognosis of, 613, 686 CraiNp of leg, 404 de Barenne, Johannes de Dusser, death of, 434 Science in war, 207, 235 CRAN, H. R.: Appreciation of Dr. P. V. Fry, 102 D6bridement, 428, 503, 535, 570, 646 1940 IN X 1 HE BiG I tSH 8 JULY-DEC., DW MEDICAL lOURNAL

DEENY, James; Polycythaemia and vitamin C, DUNCAN, G. L.: Application of Thomiias splint, 765 Eosinophilia in tuberculosis (A. M. Gill),', 2( (0) 864 (0) DUNHILL, Sir Thomas: Protection of soldier,26- Ephedrine, action of, 391 DEFRIES, R. D.: Obituary notice of Dr. J. G. Chemotherapy for war wounds, 642 Epidemics and general practitioner (leading article), Fitzgerald, 301 Dye treatment of blepharitis, 299. 372 422 DEGowiN, Elmier L. (and R. C. HARDIN): Reactions Dysentery, bacillary, siilphonamlides in, 367 from transfuision of preserved blood, 1 (0); Flexner bacillary: Outbreak of, 401- In EPIDEMIOLOGICAL NOTES: annotation on, 19 newborn infant, 704 Cerebrospinal fever, 141, 273, 304, 371 Delore, Xavier, deatb of, 269 fulminating Sonne (R. T. Cooke), 151 (0) Diphtheria, 401 de Martel, Thierry, obituary notice of, 135, 172 Dysmenorrhoea, 924-And sterility (E. Wittkower Enteric fever, 105, 141, 177, 210, 273. 304, 343, Denmiark Pulmonary tuberculosis, 161 and A. T. M. Wilson), 586 (0); note on, 854 401, 477-Hints for G.P.'s, 435 W. Clearance DENSHAR, A. T. (and McA. ECCLES): Dyspepsia: Review of book on, 225-in Aryy, Infectious diseases, 37, 71, 105, 140, 177. 210, 243, of casualties from aid posts. 332 interim report T. Payne and C. Newman), 819 273, 371, 410, 477, 511, 543, 581,616,654, 691, Dental and (G. F. Taylor and (R. caries, osteomalacia (0); leading article on, 836; correspondence on, 728, 771, 816, 853,889, 923 C. D. M. Day), 221 (0) 915 Measles, 105, 140, 343, 691, 771 disease In pregnancy, 268, 338 Dyspituitarism: three cases in one family (D. W. Paratyphoid fever, 71 at Brigbton, 887 surgeons as anaesthetists Boswell), 490 Polioinyelitis, 105, 141, 177, 304, 343,3,1. 401 Dentistry, history of, 638 Scarlet fever, 105, 210, 477 Department, Indian Medical, 850 Statistics, 177, 243, .543, 853 - of Scientific and Industrial Research: Index to E Whooping-cough, 728, 771 Siterafutre of Food Investigation, 189, 889 Dermatitis: Chick anti-dermatitis panto- EALING, Mildred I.: Congenital atresia of oeso- factor, 83 Epidemiological reflections on air war(AT.. Green- thenic acid, 230 phagus, (0) wood), 677; correspondence on, 765, 845, 878 DE G.: Facial bones, 798 Ear: Otosclerosis, 292-Of rabbit, 528-Injuries to, RYNCK, 639-Causes of failure in treatment of, 877 Epidemiology: Infectious diseases and N-ital statis- Desert, protection of head and neck in, 266, 337 tics, 37, 71, 105, 141, 177, 211, 243, 273, 304,:343, DEVINE, Sir Hugh: Surgery of Alimentary Tract, 85 * protection: In air raids-Pads, 106; ho-e- 371, 401, 476, 511, 543, 581, 655, 691, 7299, 771, Diabetes: Trauma and, 30-Review of causes of made device, 212; cotton-wool and soft paraffin, 365; 816, 853, 889, 923 (G. Graham), 479 (0); correspondence on, 574- 365; plastic materIals, obturators, 365; Epilepsy, electro-encephalography and inbleritance Role of liver in (G. Graham), 513 (0); cofrection, rizla filter tips, 365, 436, 478; glitter wax, 436, 512; 436; plugs, 452; sound of, 530 692 Li-Lo, ear-pax Ergometrine in 849 candle wax, 544- migraine, Diahetics: Review of books on, 119, 120-Andf'ood deadener, 452; aurax, 452; ERIKSON, Dagny: Actinomyces group. 90 rationing, 175-Wartime precautions for (R. D. For naval personnel, 403 ERSKINE, J. F.: Typhoid prophylaxis for public, 169 Lawrence), 316 (0) EARLE, J. E. G.: Tetanus antitoxin for civil casual- ERWIN, G.S.: Pulmonary tuberculosisiml recruits, Diagnosis, review of books on, 386, 870 ties, 847 396 DICKS, H. V.: War strain, 757 EASON, Herbert L.: Greetings to B.M1.J., 463 Erysipeloid in veterinary students, 622 Dickson, David Elliot, obituary notice of, 101, 172 Ecehymoses in tabes, 97 Erythromelalgia (E. D. Telford and H. T. Simismiions), Diet: In Highlands and Islands, 19-Of wage- ECCLES, W. McAdam: Protection of soldier, 27- 782 (0) book on, 227-And health, (And A. T. DENSHAM): Clearance of casualties earner, 29-Rteview of Erythropoiesis, effect of bilirubin on (R.R. Boiiiford), 884 from aid posts, 332-Greetings to B.M.J., 501- 549 (0) review of books on, 491, 492 Tetanus and need for prophylaxis, 846 Dietetics, Economics of consultant in wartime, 67, 135 Ether convulsions (H. Bailey), 222 (0); corres- Digestion, review of book on, 905 practice pondence on, 267, 299, 337, 471 Digitalis, action of (leading article), 228 Edkins, John Sydney, obituary notice of, 339 Eucalytus ointment for burns, 805 Diphenylhydantoin sodium, 492 EDGAR, Bowman: Teaching of first aid, 468 Euthanasia, 766, 809, 880 immunized persons as, 683, 760, Educational number, 1940, in abeyance, 92, 176 Diphtheria carriers, EDWARDS, A. Trystan: British Bluejacket, 1915-1940, EVANS, Arthur: Obituary notice of Mfr. W. G. 806 834 Spencer, 649 - immunization, 723-In evacuated London Safe and tourniquet, 298 - --Clifford: simple children, 299-In rural district (G. Nicholson and A. Tudor: Traumatic haemothorax, 800 J. Alun: Dangers and dosage of sulpisapyridine, A. Z. Baker), 354 (0); correspondence on, 506, -- F. Ronald (and T. B. DAVIE): Preserved blood, 847 537-With toxoid-antitoxin mixture (H. W. analysis of its use, 73 (0) F. C.: Educative function of tonsils, 685 F. notice 887 EVE, Swann), 356-Practical results of, 366, 399-in W., obituary of, Explosion-blast, effect of, on lungs (S. T. Falla), Lincolnshire, 815 H. R.: Tuberculosis case-flndings bymnass 255 (0) 769 surveys, 389 -incidence, J. T. Rice: Problems of transfusion, 535 Eye: Retrobulbar dislocation of lens (A. H. Briggs), - laryngeal, and tracheotomy, 829 - 13-Review of books on, 15, 118, 227, 705, 905- fatal case of, 222 Reese: Vocational and Occupational Guidance, Diphtheritic septicaemia, 14 Scleral abscesses in rheumatoid arthritis, 61- Disease, nature of, 398 German experiences in ocular war injuries, 528- Disk, intervertebral, sciatica, low back pain, and Effort syndrome: Report of committee, 201; Nutritional disturbances and optic atrophy, 530, (leading article), 708 correspondence on, 298-Hyperventilation and 848-Ocular complications of cerebrospinal fever, Dix,R. H.: Strangulated hernia in Infancy, 818 (E. Guttmann and M. Jones), 73t% leading article 572, 854-Betts visual tests, 599-Foreign body Dix-Hart, C. H., death of, 726 on, 749; correspondence on, 882, 914-Observa- in orbit, 626-Tumnours of optic nerve and DOCKAR, A. W.: Adrenaline in asthma, 807 tions on (J. D. Spillane), 739 (0); leading article Recklinghauisen's disease, 839 DOCKEaAY, Gerald C. (and E. KAWERAU): Heparin on, 749 ; correspondence on, 882, 914, 924 in subacute bacterial endocarditis, 703 (0); Egan, Surg. Com. Charles Hamilton, reportedmissing, correspondence on, 809-Cancer of cervix and 34 pregnancy, 845 Egypt: Drug traffic, 21 Doctor, use of title, 510 Egyptian tummy," 806, 850 F Doctors: And civilization, 614-Supply of, 617 EIDINOW, Albert: Disinfectioil by light, 804- DODD, Harold: Local anaesthesiain general surgery, Suinlight treatment, 883 Face: Bones of, in relation to fracture, 96-Funguis 345 (0); correspondence on, 428, 573 EINHORN, Moses: Treatment of cardiospasm, 92 infection of, 844 D'OFFAY, T. M. J.: D6bridemiient, 646 ELAM, John: Nurse aiiaesthetists, 368, 430-Plea for injuries, review of book on, 670 DONOVAN, G. k.: Immunized persons as diphtheria action, 810 Facies in intussusception,5336 carriers, 760-Heparin in subacute bacterial ELDER, A. T.: Chronic blepharitis in children, 185 Factories: Hours of work in, 19, 70-3Medical 809 (0); correspondence on, 238, 299, 372, 470 supervision in, 175-Lighting in, 264, 750- endocarditis, Electrical for (E. B. 689- DOTT, Eric F. : Government cheap milk scheme, 722 convulsions, portable apparatus Appointmnient, 617-Welfare work ims, Douglas, Carstairs Cumming, obituary notice of, 508 Strauss and A. Macphail), 779 (0); correspon- Duties of works nmedical officer, 753 D. M. (and G. G. TURNER): Rapid death in bile dence on, 878 Factory mnedical inspectors, 176, 266 peritonitis, 280 (0); correspondence on, 396, 472 Electrocardiography, review of books on, 119, 491, Faculty, Lausanne Medical: Hon. doctor, 242 -Intestinal strangulation simulating perforation 871 -of Radiologists: Fellows admitted, 851 of peptic ulcer, 356-Shock in air-raid casualty- Etectro-encephalography and inheritance of epilepsy, Royal, of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow: problem, 432 530 Fellows admitted, 539, 851-Officers elected, 688 DOWNIE, R. Angus: James George Frazer, 54 Elevation in immediate treatment of severe haemor- Fairbairn, Sidney H., obituary notice of, 136 DOYLE, F. W.: Rubin's test, 758 rhage and shock, 65 FAIRBANK, H. A. T.: Conigenital dislocation of hip- DRENNAN, A. Murray: Cabinet for anti-tetanic Eligibility, 38 joint, 843 serum, 359 Ellis, L. (and others): Spontaneous hyperventilation FAIRBROTHER, R. WV.: T7extbook- of Bacteriology, 3rd Dropsy, epidenmic, research on, 681 tetany, 373 (0) ed., 671-Cerebrospinal meningitis, 859 (0); Drowvning, questions about, 404, 477 R. (and B. HIRSH): Bilateral oedema of legs annotation on, 875 Drug addicts, malaria in, 562 and ankles following fixation of chest, 593 (0); FAIRLEY, N. Hamiiilton: Fate of extracorpmiscular industry, British, rationalization of, 875 correspondence on, 684, 722 circulatimig haemoglobin, 213 (0); anmsnotation on, traffic in Egypt, 21 ELLMAN, Philip (and others): Gold therapy in 229 Drugs: Exempt from purchase tax, 427-Economy rhumatoid arthritis, 314 (0)-Mass radiography of FAIRRIE, S. H.: Hotel meals for evacuees, 244 in use of, 499, 795, 884-Production of, at home recruits, 335-Spread of disease in shelters, 570 FALLA, Stephen T.: Effect of explosioni-blast on and within Empire, 568 Elnislie, Reginald Cheyne, obituary notice of, 171 lungs, 255 (0) indigenouis, of India, review of book on, 491 Embolism, pulmonary, and infarction (B. Parsons- Family allowainces, reNiew of book on, 785 DRuEmOND, J.: Sulphonamides in bacillary dysen- Smith), 179 (0) Farhi, Helal, death of, 921 tery, 367 Embryology, review of book on, 387 FARQUHARSON, Eric L.: Walking plaster cast, 87 J. C.: Potato as wartime food, 718 Emergency. See War Fast, prolonged, 364 M.: Fungus infection of face, 844 Emlyn, Arthur, obituary notice of, 269 Fat, annotation on, 89 R.: March fracture of both feet, 413 (0) Emmart, Emily Walcott: Aztec medicine, 567 Fear: Distrust, and hate (leading article), 323; DRYBROUGH-SMITH, 1. (And A. M. NussEy): Lead Emphysema, surgical, complicating phthisis haemop- correspondence on, 430-And disease, 762. 881 encephalopathy simulating cerebral tumour, 379 tysis (T. B. L. Bryan), 868 Federation, Medical Womnien's: ires emition of (0) Encephalitis in U.S.S.R., 793 venereal disease, 96 DUBACH, Jal (and others): Changes in blood stored Endocarditis, subacute bacterial, heparin in (G. C. Felty's syndronme, 636 in different preservatives, 482 (0) Dockeray and E. Kawerau), 703 (0); corres- Femur, fractured: B.R.I. bar for, (6-Traction by DUCKWORTH, H. C.: Benzedrine in morphine pondence on, 809 elastic tension for (W. It. Wilson), 260 addiction, 628 Endocrinology, review of books on, 193, 451, 558 FERGUS, A. N.: Ocular complications of cerebro- DUDLEY, Francis: Rheumatism and wasp stings, 478 ENGEL, Stefan (and G. G. KAYNE): Interpretation spinal fever, 572 DUFF, D. G.: Realism in first-aid instruction, 647, of lateral radiographs of chest, 619 (0); corres- Surg. Lieut. Samuel Paul Herbert, reported 847-Shock of ambulance journey, 647 pondence on, 763 missing, 689 DUKE, H. Lyndhurst: D)iphtheria immunization, England, George Fuller Ashbridge, obituary notice FENANDEZ, Z. P.: X-ray diagnosis of tuberculosis, 723; in evacuated London children, 299 of, 269 573 DUKE-ELDER, Sir W. Stewart: Textbook of Ophthal- Enteritis, infantile, sulphonamnides in, 274 Fever, Br. abortius, treatmnent of, 772, 854 - 21 of 124 cases (R. W. mology, vol. 3, 705 regional, cerebrospiiial Analysis environment and, 133, 205, 206, Cushing), 439 (0) ; correspondence on, 572, 612, rubber, 924 Enuresis, personal "Dummy," 239 682, 772, 854, 890-Memnorandum on, amiong La DUNAN, J. (and J. VAGUE): Creatine: Etude nocturnal, 239, 266-In evacuated children troops, 617, 634 Physiopathologique, 389 (S. E. Gill), 199 during sulphonansiide therapy, 38 1940 THlE BRITISH JULY-DEC., INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL 9

Fever, enteric: And bombing, 2"42-Sternal ptunieture Franciee: Apptointnlents. :37 nloculationl of popula- GONZALES, Thomas A. (and others) : Ierettl Mledicite in, 474-Inoculation against (leading article), 748 tioni agailist epidlelmics, 211-Jews in, 728 aned Toxicology, iess ed., 6:31 glandular,distribution of, 240 1RSRANKIIN, K. J.: 1'oetal eirculatiorl in right GOOCH, Horace Lysol poisoniing, 142 - paratyplioid: In Northamiiptonsiire, 7-1- anltruill, 306 GOOD, M. G. Injectioll for nimusciflar rlet,tinatisin, Sternal puncture in, 383 FRASER, Cameron Remnotal of plaster bandage, 244 339 -- A, case of, 312 Trhomllas Greetings to l.ill.J., 463 Rankine: Convulsixe cardiazol ther-apy in rheumatic: (Chemoprophylaxis of, 232, 344- FRA-I.O, ,I. P. (amtl .J. A. W. 1RoBINSON) : Simnplified cardio ascular disorders, 624 (0)); corresplondence B3acteriology of, 730-Hydrogen-ioni conicenltration by-pass control for CO2 absorption, 746 on, 764 in, 884 3 SRAZER, ,J. E. Jlttttttt Jtbrytotblttoqy, 2nd ed., 387 Gx'OODE, Alan F. : Ntlrse anaesthetists, 4:1) scarlet: Stlphlanilaliside in, 83- to pllblic correslpon(dltlce 011, 470 (4OODUIART, G. WV. Pathology and medicine, (ititI school (J. K. Bostock), 115 (0)-Trypanocidal .lJames George, reviews of book OIl, 34 Goom-..nT), John F. R. Realismii in first-aid illstrll- substances in seruiim in, :391 NV. Mf. (a1118 C. 0. STAILYBaR SS) I ext book of tion, 719 typhoid In U.S.A., 53-Propllylaxis for Pttblic Health, 10th ed., 153-Sl3 lttr probleln, 802 GOODW\IN, 3r. A. I"irst aid, 692 ptublic, 104, 169-I1rophylaxis anid, 122-Sterinal Freiberg, Albtert Heniry, deatli of, 2(19 GORDON, B. S. : Acutetappenditis in baby, 21.2 puncture in, 383-Inoctilation against, 432, 689, FRI,ITAoG, A. First aid for burns, 20(6 - J. : Stralnsgulated ingruinal hi-rnlia in ehlild of 099-Agglutination titre to typhoid bacilltus, 438- Frlud _Mninorial Rooi : (lift, 40:3 5 wveeks, 35(4 corre-stondlenect on, (136, 730, 818 Anld cix il population, 503 FRn!,cv, Hugo Inijuries to ear, 640 J. Elise tGreetings to B.3l.J., 301 ttyllllhs, in Ceylon (L. Nicholls), 490 Frostl)itt treatnielit of, 469 - Johls : l'nietiual pt,pils (lt,ring allaestlhesia, 344 Fevers. See elso Epidelmiological Notes I'rtlit skills, vitamill C in, 424 -Blood-stained stItten, 7:30-1tiltiple illjettions FICKLING, B. WV. (and Nv. WV. JAMES) lInjOiries to Fry, I'ercy Victor, obituiary niotice of, 11(2 of Iniorpliilie, 73(0 Jaws end Face, 670-Faciail bones in relation to FULTON, John F. (editor): Jlypothatlamts and - lJohn Ex erett, appointmlselnt of, 922 fractuire, 798 C'c,ttral Lebl.s of A.ttonomic Ftunction, 118 (I,ORDON-TAYLOR, Guordon : Aiispulla of V'ater, 91- FIESSINGER, No6B Lens Jl'-eotiers Peas en lledecine, 36 Ftllietioiial-advice ineeded, 244, 274, 306, .:72, 618 Appreciation of Mr. B. L. P. Gould, 205 Film of first aid in indtustry, 772 Ftonid, Countess of Dutfferin's Aninual report, 607 GORE, James Ether convulsions, 338 Fingers, cut, in factory workers, 614, 685, 765 IKing Edward's Hospital: MIeeting, 140 GrOTTLICH, S. F. (and others) Vitansiis C net'ds of Finley, Frederick Gauilt, obituary notice of, 102 - Lord MIayor's Red Cross aind St. John, 303, niative iuine labourers, 143 (0) Fire, " double-duty," (692 :37(0, (17-Gift froini Capetown, 728 Gould, Surg. Rear-Adissiral Eric Lush Pearce, First aid Books on, 38-For bturnis, 101, 167, 206- Medical War Relief : Notes on1, :193, 422, 427- obittliary isotice of, 208, 239 Lectures on, 204, 237, 267, 366, 399, 478, 574- list of subscribers, 427, 466-Old coin1 offered, *772. Gourfein, Dasid, death of, 434 Teaching of, 468, 582- Vorkers in, anid Serxices, .5Ct' atlso Sultplement Gont, note on, 427 476-Inistruction for older boys and girls, 487- -- aval Medical Compassionlate Mfeetitgs, 137, GrOWLLAND, Edward: " Only functional." 3o6 Realism in instructioli, (6 7, 719, 7(61, 847-lielpful (648 (ERAF, K. A. : Haentstolytic streptococci in atclit' exercise, 656-Danerer, 692-l illdustry, filmii of, --Royal MIedical Benexolent : Christmllas gifts, rlseuIIatisIns, 883 772-Totirniquet for, 924 302, 843 GRAHAM, George: Rexiew of causes of diabetes Fisis, E. V. Facial bo'ies, 798 Williamii Adanm Jolly, 476 mellitus, 479 (0) correspondence o01, 534-Role FISIIBEIN, MIorris Grcetingxs to B. ll.J., 464 lunguls infection of face, 844 of liver in diabetes mellittis, 313 (0); correction, FISHERl, It. B. Creatine in animal econoimiy, 47.3 I'tlrber, l3dsward Price, oltituary niotice of, 302 Reginald: Walkinig plaster cast, 20o Major : Aspects of sinusitis, 844 FIsON, James: Alien doctors in Great Britain, 687 G(RANT, Alan Tuibercnlosis in pregnalncy, S8tt Fistula, vesico-vagrinal J. -Marion Sillis (aill( C. J. ('. Boileau: letlhotl of A na(ltostmy, 2nd ed., 357 Mueir), 773; leading article oni, 789-New teclllli(lue G J. XW. Geary: Rleversed rotation of intestine (J. B. Mfacalpine), 778 (0) accoinpanied by encapsulating peritotlitis, 783 (0) Fitzgerald, Jolhn Gerald, obituary iiotice of, :301 GALLOP, E. : IIltnelulldity, 834 GRANTHAM-HIJL, C. : Proteetioli of head and iieck il M. (. Medical certificates, need for care, 212 GALPIN, P. A. Iinfection in shetlters, 7359 desert, 337 FITZWvILLIAMs, Dunicail C. L. Plea for local operation (*angrene, gas. See Gas gangrene GRAVES, Basil: lear aIld disease, 881 of early breast carcinioina, 405 (0)-Chemiotherapy Garden produce for wounded, 142 - T. '. : llnfective prrocesses and Imenltal illness, for war wouinds, 642 GARLAND, H. (G. Hysterical contracttires, 204 165 FLEMING, A.: Clhemotlherapy for war wounds, 642- Gas gangrene Treatmiient of, 97, 167-Leading GRAY, A. SI. H. Voltllltary liospitals ine'rgtntcy, belt Antiseptics in wartilne sturgery, 715 article on, 421 service, 204 H. T.: Shadowless lamp withluniversal range,322 mllstard, solubility of, in paraffin, 655 James HoIsse-Issade deixee for protectinIg ears FLEMr3MINGe, Cecil Treatment of war burns, 679 Gash, Thomas, obituary iiotice of, 768 in air raid, 212 - C. E. S. ApptreciatiOll of l)r. F. G'. Tllonmoll,541 Gastric disorders ill the Services, 29, 132, 235- St. George B. Delisle Suirgical tre(lttllelit of atir- 61o Tobacco and, 1. 8 raid casualties, .394 Fletcher, Lienlt.-Col. Dulllcan, obittlary nlotice of, and 129 - E. (and It. WV. RAsEN) War JVoniitds altd (aiilt-Finley, Frederick, death of, 308 Greece Inodern civilization, Iniju(ries, 832 Gaver, Rteginlald Courtenaly, obittiary notice of, 920 GREEN, David BE.: Mlechattisiiis of Biological Peter (and T. S. ltl'PON) Rfe(assCuract.ce and (,RECKELER, Eldwin 0. F'ractttres attl )tislofaations for Oridationts, 706 Relaxatwion, 226 lrartitiotners, 211(1 ed., 338 F. Norlnan Quliltullple pregllancy, 338 Flocculation test, rapid spinal fluid, 876 GEE, A. C. : lDiphtheria iIlIlllunizatioli, 506 (reen's MI[attttal ofJ'at/holo!y, itithi etd., 4.51 Flotr : Bleachers and imiprovers prolil)ited, 370- G(0 leral paralysis of iilsaie. Ilickettsiai in treatmelt GRRENE, tnrl H. : Diaptiqosis atttl liottop ,,teset of Vitalniii B, in, 770, 831 of, 198 Disetst's tf tlitriY Trret, 594 Flowsineter, readily mllade, 787 (nenetics, review of books oni, :385, 870 ltayittond Treatiiellt of frostbite, 4691 Fluor seminis, 924 Genictulate body aind eolour vision, 337, 374, 613 Greenep, Aildie ('arr, obitlary Iiotice of, :102 Fluid administration inl surgical shock (It. A. King), Genital infectioli, two forills of, 497 GREENHILL, J. P. Office Gyntecology, 13(1 485 (0) GEORGI, Carl E. (aand others): Laboratory Matual ftcr GREENsVOOI), 'Major: Science in sar, 2'35 IFelpimng Foetus circulationi in ri-jht atritim, 470, 506 Goetneratl Baoteritlogy, 2nld ed., 19(2 the homeless, 430-Appreciation of Sir Henry Folk-lore, medical, 498 (trlier, Felix (1840-11914), 2:13 HIead, 577-Epideiniological reftectiomis on air star FOMON, Samuiel S,ttrcery of Inijory tdPl'fostica Germany JleishG doctors in Vitiena, 3(6--kndulant 677; correspondence O1, 765, 843, 878 Rtepair, 869 fexer in, 37-Rabies ill, 10(1-Protein in Berlin, XXV. Pickip : Extraperitomical clostire oi col- Food conitrol, ew of ltook 161-3Medicine, race, anid religionl in, 230 ostomies, 169 revi on, 258 G'estation. ,See Air-raid - Nation's, 104, 1388-Rlevsiw of book on, 322- Pregnancy GREGE', Normnan: problems, 359 VittaIniil contenit of, 43(1-National e(lucaltioll (GHOSH, J. C. Ittdit;etntts Dctgs of Itndliat, 2nid ed., 491 GREGOR, WXalter: Appreciation of Dr. E. H. Smiell, calnpaign, 569-Colullnittcc 617 (laBB, C. de NV. Exaculee's sore tllroat and slielter 651 appointed, tonisillitis, 371 GREsORY. Sir Richard : Recligiotn it't Sieitc('t.' tt on NATION'S IN G IBnS, 0. S. Glass canlltlnlat' in heparinized animials, C'ivilisatioit, 358 correspondence on, 474 OOD: LARtDER WVARTIME1: 301 treig, Wing Cotinmi. Sir Louis, apptoinstine'nt, 176 Feeding of CChildreni (J. C. Sipence), 93 Glibraltar Iteport of M.O.H., 603 (3renfell, Sir Xilfred, obituiary notice of, 5.70 Food and housewife (V. ll. 31ottraini), 62 Function of food illdustry (L. H. Lanmpitt), Gibson, Anidrexv, obittiary notice of, 209 ('VRE.Y, Temiiple Alcohsolisni aIld cirrhosis Of li-( r, 854 Lectures in book "2 H. E.: Healtli and soil, 237 (1RIF1FITH, Edward F. : V'olttitftryi Pt'et'it/tAtod, ness, ptublished forIOi, 322 P. L.: Itespirator as oxygeii aptparatus, 809 ed., 596 (IIIDNEY, Sir Heniry Indian MNIedical Dlepartllment, 850 GRIFsITIIS, 1). LI. : X'olknamlsIi's ischlaemic contrac- Food rationing Iiitter supplies for dialtetics, 173- (3ilbertson, Surg. Lienlt. James, death of, 815 tmire, (16 Vitanin A ill iillers' butter ration, 241 Ex,tra (,ILL, A. AMorton : Eosinopthilia in tuberculo,sis, 220 - H. Eriiest : Hehlabilitatioll, 535 food for sick personis, 333 (0)-Bronchlopneunlonia u11der age of onie, 900 (0) GRoGoxO, B. B. : Method of blanketing stretchers, Food-boric disease, prevention of, 770 Eric Deatlh of, 751-Work of, 854 638-London's air raids, 643 Foot March fracture of both feet (R. Drunilniouod), Samuel E. : Noctuirnal ennrt'sis in evcxtiated Grosvenor, Randolph Lea, obitumary miotice tf, 474 413 (0)-Bronlidrosis of feet, 478, 618 children, 199 G1ROUT, J. L. A. : MIobility of pancreatic tulllotmrs, 134 FoltBES, Rtobert Medical defence of assistants anid GILLIES, Sir Harold : Protectiosn of soldier, 26- GRoVSS, E. W. Hey: Reprint of iiote ons 'losed- loctimt-nents, 810 Treatmiient of swar blurlns. 680 plaster treatment of wN-ounds, 840 Forearnai, fractured, supilnationl after, 574 GILMIOU R, lDaid Treatlllmlt of burns, 883 and Brickdale's T7xtbook-for Nurses, it 1i e'd., 227 Foreigli lIodies Ill rectulll, 342 -Iii moltitl dtlring, Ginger-pop for CO poisoning, 72 Gi IRDHAMi, A. : Hypopituitarisimi and cardiac air raids, 432-In orbit, 626-Iil leart -anl lull," GIRDtLESTONE, G. R. Closed plaster tecllsi(tlue, 687 aibmtorniiality, 436 for long period, 827 Gtlasgot Medictla Jottrta(:l, educatiotmal nuniiiber, 312 Gun-fire deafness (E. R. G. Passe), 295 correspon- FORAG'(i, P. Inlililllized personis as dipllthcria Glass, protection of, 260, 678 dernce on, 395 carriers, 760 GLoVER, Edward : I'.l/sycthtloty tf Fea,cr a,ttd ('ottrage, GUNN, Domlald L. (and G. S. Fi'RAENEEL). Orieittatiot FORRESTER-BROWN, 1. Tuberculosis (tf knet-ittint 32:1-Editor of Invrestigation of 'T'echttiqite of of Aninsals, 744 in adults, 504 Psycho-Antalysi.s, 7-4.3 G'UTIIRIE, Doulgr1as : Greece and niodern civilisation, FORTIN, E. P.: ietitte HIttttto(iie et Phlntoties (lovtses, surgical, sterilizatioli of (It. J. X'illaIl), 426 129 E' toptiqutes, 557 1lGyctrin, supply of, 815 (IUTTMANN, B. (aimd XV. S. MtACLAY): XVar as FOSTER, John Dye treatlslellt of btlepllaritis, 2¢99 GLYN-HUGHES, F. (and A. M. SlENCEs) : SuIphon0- aetiological factor in psyclsiatric conditiolls, .181 (0) Fotheringham, J. T., deatlh of, 400 amnide ltlpus crythem:atostus, 741 (0) (And Al. JONES): Hyperventilation amid effort Fouindation, Finney-Howell Research Fellow.t ships, G"OSFE, E. G. L. Injectioni treatmlent of nluscular synidrome, 736 (0); leadilng article oms, 749, 817 rheu'llImatisIml, 300, 344 correspondence on, 882, 914 -Rockefeller Cllairnian elected, 27:3- rallt, (GOLDBRGR, Jacoib A. Intdttsfrital HIygiene, 670 Gynaecology, review of books on, 85, 156, 358 370 (OeItDENBERit, N. Potato as wartill"c fool, 718 Trtlleau: Artificial Pnetttothorax, 593 Gotld therapy ill rleitnolatoid arthritis (1'. Eillbian and FosWW'tEATHER, F. S. (and otlers): Spolltaneous others), :314 (0) H hyperventilationi tetaniy, 373 (0) tGOLDIl', XX. Defect of Illicturitioin, 372 Fox, F. W. (anid others) litalnin C nieeds of ntative GOI)SeMITsu W. N. : Greetings to B.M.J., 301 Haberlinig, WXilhelmni, deatll of, 768 aline labourers, 143 (0) Golfers, blood sugar of, 866 Haensatumria after streptococcal imifectiois, 367 Fractures, review of books o01, 33, 558 Gonorrhoea Chemuiotherapy in x omen and children Haeinoglobtin, fate of extracorpuscular cir clating coinipouind, synllposiuni oII, 433 (Mf. M1otfett), 8 (0) corresptondence on, 99- (N. H. Fairley), 213 (0); annotation on, 229 FRAENKEL, E. M. Ulas masks for astlillnatics, 178 F. AD. accine- il, 68- -ecent ad-sae-s in treat- Halaeopneunmiothorax, spontaneots, 643 --Gottfried S. (and D. L. (it N): Orientatiotn of iielit of (1). J. Mackinnon), 448 (0) ; correspon- Haenioptysis, phthisical, surgical emphyse'masl eollb- Anititals, 744 dlenee on, 53(1 phicating (T. BS. L. Bryali), 868 THF BRITISH 10 JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Haemorrhage : Elevation in immediate treatment Hernia,inguinal: In adults (J. F. O'Connor), Hospital: Royal Samaritan for Women, Glasgow: of, 65-Siiiple appliance to control bleeding, 436 113 (0); correspondence on, 205, 239-Strangu- Annual report, 400 -From varicose veins in oesophagus, 797 lated, in child of 5 weeks (J. Gordon), 594; - St. Bartiolomew's: Snapshots of staff, 212- --accidental, uraemia after, 757 correspondence on, 656, 730, 818-One-layer Reception of emergencies, 435- -Medical educa- -- experimental, serum and plasma in (C. H. Best operation for (K. Black), 627 (0) tion, 568 andotheers), 248 (0) HERRING, Jean (and A. LESSLIE): Combined extra- - St. James's, Leeds: Extensions, 501 -extradural, 30 uterine and intra-uterine pregnancy, 417 - of St. Johin of Jerusalem, Order of: Promotions retroperitoneal, from angioma of kidney HERZBERG, E.: Medical certificates for aliens, 170 -tnd appointments, 36 (C... R. Price), 831 HEWER, C. Langton: Local anaesthesia in general -- St. John's for Diseases of Skin: Announcements, Haemorrisagic states, analysis of, with snake venom surgery, 428 435 and lecithin (L. J. Witts and F. C. G. Hobson), Hewitt, Surg. Hear-Admiral David Walker, obituary -- St. Mary's: Medical education, 568 862 (0) notice of, 689 -- St. Thomas's: Social Service Dept., 313- Haemothorax, traumatic, treatinent of, 798 Hewlett, Richard Tanner, obituary notice of, 400 Mledical school, 500, 852 HAGENBACH, Charles: Insulin in phthisis, 506 Hexobarbitone soluble, 193 --staffs, duiplication of, 170 Haggard, William David, death of, 32 Hexoestrol, 259 --University College:: Medical education, 568 HAGuE, D. V.: Safe and simple tourniquet, 266- HICKINBOTIIAM, J. H.: Supination after fractured Visxjo, 100 years ago, 393 Sulphur and sulphapyridine, 612 forearm, 574 -Westliuinster: Quarterly meeting of governors, HAIN, A. M.: Pregnandiol excretion In pregnancy HIGGS, S. L.: Closed-plaster treatment of wounds, 476-Medical edtication, 567 disorders, 804 800 Yorksliire Children's: New name, 512 Hair: Anti-grey-hair factor, 425-Review of book High-frequency apparatus, restrictions on, 333, 656 Hospitals: In coastal areas, 36-Emergency on diseases of, 705 HILDITCH, T. P.: Chemical Constitution ofNaatural buildings, 176-Fresh vegetables in, 198-Protec- Hairy legs in girl, 212, 274, 344 Fats, 89 tion of glass in, 260-Employment of aliens in, 653 Bill, - tongue, black, 372, 478 HILGARD, ErnestR. (and D. G. MARQUIS): Con- -Private houses as, 815-And War Damage HALDANE, J. B. S.: Problem of shelters, 847 ditioning and Learning, 492 921 Hale-White, Sir William, 83rd birthday of, 771 HILL, Harry (and W. C. HARVEY): Insect Pests, 119 provincial, regionalization of, 61, 130 notice 240 Scottish regionalization ot, 653 Hales convector fire, 692 -John, obituary of, Annual of war wounds, Margaret (and F. H. BENTLEY) Possibilities Mental, Pathological Scheme HALFORD, A. C. F.: Treatment 453 immobilization of infected wounds, of nerve traftingg, 352 (0) report, 656-Complete Argyria: bed service, 204- 918 WV. (and D. M. PILLSBIURY): - voluntary Eliergency of Silver, 119 Street 272 HALL, JamiesS.: : adio for bomb fragments, 611 Pharmaccology collection, Cedric: Intussusception, 309 - Year-Book, 295 Muriel Barton: Asthma in childhood, 110 (0) HILLIARD, and -S. Barton: Industrial health in wartime, 97 HILLS, H. W. Musculo-spiral paralysis, 611 HIOUSDEN, Leslie George: Personal environment 0.: Inoculation against typhoid fever, 432 enuresis, 133 Halley, Capt. Francis Murray, obituary notice of, 402 HILTON, 128 HALLIDAY, W. H.: Medical education under air-raid HIMEs, Normuan E.: Practical Birth-Control Methods, HOWARD, Sir Albert: Agricultural Testament, 787 HOWARTH, W. G.: Aspects of sinusitis,944 conditions, 685 treatment of 558 HINDLEY-SMITH, J. D.: Immunization against HOWAT, R. K.. Elevation inimmediate HAMBLEN, E. C.: Endocrine Gynecology, respiratory infections, 803 severe and shock, 65 HAMBLEN-THOMAS, C.: Otitis media, 877 haemorrhage : of Eye notice of, 885 Hamburger, Richard, obituary notice of, 240 HINR,, MontagueL.: Manual of Diseases Howden, Robert, obituary (" May and Worth "), 8th ad., 227 J. K. : Definition of shock, 924 Hamilton, Arthur Stephen, death of, 400 HOWLETT, HINES, H. J. G. (and others): Physiology and clinical BOYLE, Clifford: Traumatichaemothorax, 799 HAM1MER, Norman: First Aid for War Casutalties, medicine, 328 HUBBARD, W. St. Aubyn: Economical chuloroform 595 Hip-joint, congenital dislocation of, 843 drop-bottle, 178 HAMMOND, T. E.: Treatment of wound shock, 468 HIRSH, B..(andR. ELLIS): Bilateral oedema of legs HUDsoN, F. Pierce: Cerebrospinal fever, 772 -Shock in air-raid casualties, 534 and ankles following fixation of chest, 593 (0); IIUGHEs, Edmund: Oedema of legs following Hand: Shaky, 38-Review of books, 358, 450 correspondence on, 684, 722 fixation of chest, 684 HANDFIELD-JONES, R. M.: Surgery ofHand, 358 Hiscox,E.R.: Chemistry of cheeses, 838 Jaines F.: Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome, Hand-seats for casualties, 168, 244 Histamine in mental disease, 98, 168 353 (0) Handson, Lionel, obituary notice of, 172 Histology, review of book on, 525 -- L. E C.: Co-editor of Technical Dictionary, 289 HARDCASTLE, D. N.: Personal environment and History of niedicine: bibliography published, 106 W. Kent: Talipescavus, 902 (0) enuresis, 205 HOBSOx, Felicity C. G. (and L. J. WITTS): Analysis HULBERT, K. F. (and J. A. Ross): Burns treated HARDIN, Robert C. (and E. L. DEGoWIN): Reactions of haemorrhagic states, 862 (0) with silver nitrate, tannic acid, and gentian violet from transfusion of preserved blood, 1 (0); anno- M.: Brachial neuritis following rubella, 702 (0) tation on, 19 HODGES,G. 238 Hullti, H., death of, 32 Hardwicke, Edwin Cecil, obituary notice of, 434 HODGSON, A.E.: Shelter problem, 802 HuMF, Edoar Erskine: Medical Work of Knights HARE, Ronald: Im,mobilization for infected wounds, -A.R. (and G. K. MCKEE): Surgical treatment Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem, 567 235 of air-raid casualties, 147 (0) ; correspondence on, BUMPHREYS, F.R.: Injuries from lightning, 178 HARRIES, E. H. R. (and M. MIITMAN): Clinical 204, 236,394 liUNTER, John B.(and C. P. G. WARELEY): Rose Practice in Infectious Diseases, 55 HOGBEN, Lancelot: Principles of Animal Biology, and Carless Manual oJ Surgery, 16th ed., 525 HARRIS, H. M.: Gauze masks In prophylaxis 2nded., 258 William: Lactation and breast-feeding, 827 (0) against influenza, 610 HoGG, J. C.: Aspects of sinusitis, 844 HUNWICEE, R. F.: Sulphanilamiide as preservative -W. Rufus G.: Improved extension appliance Holbrook, Sir Arthur, 90th birthday, 140 in stored blood, 380 (0) for use with Thomas splint, 834 Holland, vaccinations in, 286 Hurley. Lieut Cecil Edward, death of, 402 HARRtISON, B. L.: Loss of sleep in air raids, 396 obituary notice of, 400 HURST, Sir Arthur: Hysterical contractures following 832 Holmes, Evelyn Mary, HARRY, Ralph G.. Modern Cosrneticology, - Gordon M.: Appreciation ofSir Henry Head, war injuries, 202(0)-Adrenaline in asthma, 337- HART, P. D'Arcy: Large scale x-ray examinations, 540 Author and editor, 529 534 J. MacDonald (and A.J. MCCALL): Jaundice in HUTCHISON, Sir Robt.: Greetings to B.M.J., 461- Hortel, Fritz, death of, 434 leuco-erythroblastic anaemia, 698 (0) Lectures on Diseases of Children, 8thed., 558 HARTSTON,W.: Respirators into oxygen apparatus, HOLT, H. Mainwaring: Air raids, dealing with Hydrogen-ion concentration in rheumatic fever, 884 612-Epidemic influenza, 878 casualties at incident, 611 Iydrosalpinx in abdominal wall (C. D. Read), 669 HARVEY, W1i. Clunie (and H. HILL): Insect Pests, HOMANS, John: Circulatory Diseases of Extremities, Hygiene. Review of books on, 288, 670-Of air-raid 119 14 shelters, 457 HAWTHORNE, C. 0.: Appreciation of Mr. W. G. Home Guard: Medical care of, 176, 305, 689- Hyperpiesia, 477, 544 Spencer, 688 Immunization against tetanus? 580-Doctors in, Hypertonic salts for wounds (J. C. Lyth), 53 (0)- HAY, James R. W.: Government cheap milk 656, 890 (C. J. CeUlan-Jones), 152 (0); correspondence on, scheme, 806 office: Memorandum on first aid, 106- 237 HAYES, S. N.: Imperfect sterilization as probable Internees, 211 -- sodium sulphate: practical applications (J. C. cause of post-operative tetanus, 825 (0) Homeless,helping the, 430 Lyth), 53 (0) HAYTON-WILLIAMS, D. S.: Dental disease in preg- Homesteads, national, for young mothers and infants, Hypertrophy, idiopathic right ventricular, 793 nancy, 338 165 and effort syndrome (E. Guttmann Hyperventilation 749; Head injuries in war, treatment of, 65 HOOPER, A. Norman: Appreciation of Dr. J. E and M. Jones), 736 (0); leading article on, Pellow, on, 882, 914 - and neck, protection of, in desert, 266, 337 368 correspondence Head, Sir Henry, obituary notice of, 539, 577 B. T. (and H. K. CIRISTIE): Diaphysial tetany, spontaneous (F. S. Fowweather and Health and soil (L. J. Picton), 128; correspond- aclasia with spinal complication, 224 others) 373 (0) ence on, 166, 207, 236, 300 Hormone control of lactation, 59 Hypnosis, cerebral circulation in, 569 Ministry: Appointments, 242, 676 HORN, J. S.: Penetrating bayonet wound of Hypoglycaemia, spontaneous attacks of, 783 Health perineum, 700 (0) 525 - 196 Hypoloid digoxin, services: socialist criticism, 436 HEALY, T. M.: Hubin's test, 758 HORWITZ, C.: Ingrowing toenail, 818 Hypopituitarism and cardiac abnormality, Hospital : Regionalization scheme for S. Wales, 297 Hypothalamus, review of books on, 118, 909 HEANLEY, C. M.: Rheumatism and climate, 212 202 Heart: Nerve endings in, 126-Non-penetrating -Infection of war wounds (A. A. Miles and others), Hysterical contracteres following war injuries, 855 (0), 895 (0); leading article on, 908-For injuries of (R. G. Anderson), 307 (O)-Hypo- marine, 889 and cardiac 436- merchant pituitarism abnormality, -Addenbrooke's: Nurse anaesthetists, 297, 429 Examination in recruits (G. Bourne), 442 (0); American, in Britain, 59, 294, 465 on, 582 correspondence Belfast Fever: Appointment, 36 G. T.: X-ray examination of - City HEBERT, militiamen, Brompton: Reports, vol. 8, 287 IBBOTSON, William: Intense toxic reaction from 298 ---('assel, in wartime, 131, 919 904 HELPERN, Mtilton (and others): Legal and sulphapyridine, Medicine - Charing Cross: Medical education, 567 Immunology, review of book on, 155 T'oxicology, new ed., 631 42 in Alfred, death of, 269 --Glasgow Royal Mental : Annual report, Impotence, functional, testosterone propionate Helsted, Golden Square: Financial difficulties, 176 (A. W. Spence), 411 (0) HENDERSON, Norman P.: X-ray examination of Guy's: Medical education, 568 recruits, 336, 431 King's College: New diabetic block, 363 INCOME TAX: Heparin: In vascular surgery, 6, 301-In subacute Lebanon, for Mental Diseases: Annual report, Accounts, certified, 212 bacterial endocarditis (G. C. Dockeray and 637 Air-raid 478 Kawerau), 703 (0); correspondence on, 809 shelter, E. London: Gift, 403-200th anniversary, 435- Appointment in E.M.S., 142 Hepatitis, infective, 197 M1edical education, 568-Battle-scarred, 678 Assistant's emoluments, 372 Herbal folk-lore remedies, 38 - maternity: Leading article on, 57-Correspon- Board and lodging of assistant, 692 HERBERT, E. M.: Relief for volunteer A.R.P. (lence on, 133-At home front (M. Basden), 453 Cash basis, 924 personnel, 512 - Maudsley: Psychiatric dept. suspends work, Defence bonds, payment by, 890 - W. E. (and J. P. PARFITT): Operative Dental 404-Out-patient dept. reopened, 770 Electrical equipment, allowance for wear and tear, Surgery, 4th ed., 596 No. 3 surgery at Binning), 794 274 - General, (R. Herbs, medicinal: Production of, 242-Cultivation officers, assistant, 36, 139, 241 E.M.S., employment in, 178 of, 326 Queen .Charlotte's Matern'ity : Report, 297 Employee-free quarters, 178 Heredity, review of book on, 450 Rotunda, Dublin: Report, 403 Employment-Purchase of books, 212 of epilepsy, electro-encephalography and, 530 Royal Cancer: Annual meeting, 13 Entertainment expenses, 142 THE BRITSH JLTLY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL 1 1

INCOME TAX (continued): Iridocyclitis and tuberculosis, 562 KING, R. Ernest: Benzyl benzoate in scabies, 626 Goveriinent appointment-expenses, 890 ISELIN, Marc: Surgery of Hand, translation, 450 (0); correspondence on, 723, 730, 879 Guarantee premium, 890 Isoflav solution tablets, 387 Reginald A.: Fluid administration in surgical Instrliifents, cost of, 478 shock, 485 (0) Life Iinenibership subscription, 818 KINI, Al. G.: Benign cyst of parotid gland, 415 (0) Locllntenent: board and lodging, 478, 618 Kirk, Thomas Sinclair, obituary notice of, 812 Motor car: Laid up, 372-Replacement and J KIRMAN, B. H.: Psychiatric casualties, 761- depreciation, 436-Flat rates for use of, 854- Problem of shelters, 803 Exp)enses, 890 JACKSON, B.: Longitudinal markimigs on nails, 854 KITCHING, R. L.: Pressure points of arteries, 572 Partner on military service, 582 Chevalier, medal awarded to, 342 Klebs, Arnold C., issue of Bulletin of History of Partners serving in Forces, 478 Dennis E.: Experimental Pharmacology and Medicine dedicated to, 233 Partnership: Dissolved, 212, 306-Change in .lateria M1Iedica, 2nd ed., 452 Knee, tuberculosis of (R. C. Murray), 10 (0)-In basis of division, 244-First year of, 372 D. Noel: Mobile unit in action, 682 adults (L. A. Key), 408 (0); correspondence on, Paylulent in kind, 618 -W M. M.: Defect of micturition, 344-Ear 504 Personal allowance, 618 plugs, 436 Knee-joint, penetrating wound of (E. N. Wardle), 743 Practice Temporary cessation of, 582-Reduction Jacobs, Gertrud, death of, 400 KNIGHT, Bryant W. " Trench foot " in civilians, 610 ill profits of, 890 JAGO, Maurice: Strangtulated hernia in infancy, 818 John (1600-80), 129 Property-Arrears of tax, 344 JAMES, Henry H.: Pressure points of arteries, 647 Knights hospitallers, medical work of, 567 Schedule E-change of appointment, 544 W. Warwick (and B. W. FICKLING): Injuries Knopf, Sigard Adolphus, death of, 434 Temporary residence in United Kingdoni, 582, 772 of Jaws and Face, 670-Facial bones in relation KOLB, Lawrence C. (and others): Physiology of Worlk, change of, 817 to fracture, 798 Mict urition, 524 X-ray lilant-depreciation, 178 JAMESON, Sir Wilson: Greetings to B.M.J., 464 Koppen, Wladimir, death of, 688 JAMIESON, E. B. (and J. C. BRASH): Cunningham's Kramsol, 492 92 Manual of Practical Anatomy, 10th ed., vol. 3, KRASNER, George: Adrenaline for asthma, 684 Indexes, hilt-yearly, 156; vol. 2, 419; vol. 1, 452 KERAUER, H.: Premature infant, 496 JANES, J. M1. (and G. MURRAY): Maintaining circu- Kur, Ken, death of, 768 INDIA lation after arterial injury, 6 (0) correspondence KWIATKOW.SKI, H. H.: Ether convulsions, 471 Antirabic work in, 394 on, 301 Anti-tuberculosis work in, 327 Japan: Gold medal for parents with 10 children, Bengal, hospitals in, 393 242-No. of women doctors, 728 Bombay, public health in, 393 JARMAN, A. S.: Shelter dictator, 880 L Drugs, indigenous of, review of book on, 491 Jaundice in leuco-erythroblastic anaemia (J. M. Epidemic dropsy, research on, 681 Holmes and A. J. IcCall), 698 (0) Laboratory methods, review of books on, 193, 492 Health of Army : Report, 466 obstructive, due to stricture of hepatic ducts - mobile field (W. Lewin), 712 Honorary Surgeon to Viceroy, 433 (C. E. L. Burman), 319- Lactation: Establishment of, 29-Hormone control Indian Medical Department, 850 spirochaetal, ocular complications in, 434 of, 59-And breast-feeding (WV. Hunter), 827 (0) Medicine, not magic, 268 toxic, from T.N.T., 297 LADELL, R. Macdonald: Stammerer Unmasked, 631 Nutrit.ional surveys, 681 Jaw injuries, review of books on, 55, 670 Lamp, shadowless, with universal range, 322 Public health in, 234, 681 JEANNENEY, G. (and G. RINGENBACH): Traite de la LAMPARD, M. E.: Pasteurization of milk and dis- Punjab, hospitals and dispensaries in, 234 Transfusion Sanguine, 259 tribution scheme, 134 Women's medical services in, 607 Jelly for burns, 544 LAMPITT, H.: Potato as wartime food, 718 JENSEN, D. M.: Nursing Care Stfudies, 706 L. H.: Functions of food industry, 22 Indians, ('hippewa: Death of centenarian chief, 273 JESSEL, Geo: X-ray examination of Service men, 336 LANDON, Kenneth Parry: Siam in Transition, 364 Industrial health in wartime (H. M. Vernon), 25 JEssop, W. H. Graham: Papers on air-raid injuries, LANE, Ronald E.: Industrial medical service, 266- annotation on, 19; correspondence on, 97 366 Medicine in industry, 531 --hygiene, review of book on, 670 Jilla, Ardeshir Dadabhai, obituary notice of, 814 LANG, J. F.: Appreciation of Dr. J. Adam, 767 medical service, 266-State recognition of Jitta, N. M. Josephus, obituary notice of, 615 LANGLEY, R. L.: Our unused Influence, 724 works doctor (leading article), 291 JOAcHim, Henry: Practical Bedside Diagnosis and LANGWORTHY, Orthello R. (and others): Physiology welfare, publications on, 160, 176, 201 Treatment, 870 of Micturition, 524 Industry, medicine in (R. E. Lane), 531 JOHNSON, H. B.: Stomatitis in children, 838 LANZA, A. L. Industrial Hygiene, 670 Infant feeding, review of book on, 558 JOHNSTONE, D. F.: Immunized persons as diphtheria LARKHAM, E. T.: T.A.B. vaccine in gonorrhoea, 68 Infantici(le: Two cases, 652-New point in law, 726 carriers, 760 LARKIN, E. H.: Insulin for schizophrenia In wartime, Infants, growth of, and vitamin B supplement - J. M.: Appreciation of Dr. D. E. Dickson, 172 168 (M. It. Price), 80 (0) JOEL, E. (and others): Vitamin C needs of native -Frederick Charles, obituary notice of, 885 Infectious diseases, review of books on, 55, 226 mine labourers, 143 (0) LATTER, K. A. (and H. A. BRITTAIN): Reception of Infecunditv, 854 JOLL, Cecil A.: Recovery from suppurative pyle- air-raid casualties, 284 (0) Infirmary, General, at Leeds: Discussions, 242- phlebitis, 238 LAUGHLIN, Joan V.: Infection in shelters, 759 New x-ray department, 690 JOLLY, Douglas W.: Field Surgery in Total War, 560 Lavine, Louis, obituary notice of, 369, 433 Southport: New ward opened, 544 JONES, D. S. Morgan: Our unused influence, 724 LAWRENCE, J. Stewart (and others): Gold therapy Influeniza: Periodicity of sun-spots and, 339, 808- Joseph: Tourniquet for first aid, 924 in rheumatoid arthritis, 314 (0) Gauze miiasks in prophylaxis against, 610, 645- Maxwell (and E. GUTTMANN); Hyperventila- R. D.: Insulin for schizophrenia in wartime, Immunization against virus A (leading article), tion and effort syndrome, 736 (0); leading article 98-Diabetic A B 7th ed., 120-Wartime pre- 632; correspondence on, 723-Aetiology of, 765- on, 749; correspondence on, 882, 914 cautions for diabetics, 316 (0) Epideliuics, 803, 845, 878-Prevention of, 914 JOWETT, R. E.: Foreign bodies in mouth during air LAYTON, T. B.: Pr4ection of soldiers, 26-Evacuee's Injection treatment, review of book on, 418 raids, 432 sore throat and shelter tonsillitis, 531 ; corre- INMAN, XV. S.: Fear and disease, 882 JUNG, Carl G.: Integration of the Personality, transla- spondence on, 571, 610, 645, 685-Aspects of INNES, James (and S. THOMSON): Haemolytic tion, 418 sinusitis, 844-Failure in treatment of otitis media, streptococci in cardiac lesions of acute rheu- 877 matisn, 733 (0); annotation on, 750; corre- Lead, detoxication of, by apples (leading article), 835; spondence on, 883, 884 correspondence on, 884, 918 Inoculation, prophylactic, dosage in, 692 K encephalopathy simulating cerebral tumour (A. Insanity, insulin for, in wartime, 98, 126 M. Nussey and I. Drybrough-Smith), 379 (0) Insect bites, annotation on, 391 KATZ, S. (and P. WEILLER): Le Traitemennt Actuel -pests, review of book on, 119 de la Tuberculose Pulmonaire, 906 Leading Articles: Institute, All-India, of Hygiene and Public Health: KAUFMAN, George: Ship rats, 300 Abortion, threatened, 195 Reports, 234, 681 KAWERAU, Einhart (and G. C. DOCKERAY): Heparin Air raids, health problems of, 747. See also -Lister: Annual report, 122 in subacute bacterial endocarditis, 703 (0) Shelters -National, for Blind: Gift for civilians blinded correspondence on, 809 Alcohol, social aspects of, 18 in air raids, 469, 476-Annual report, 497-New KAY, H. D.: Chemistry of cheeses, 838 Allergy, biochemistry of, 634 training home for recently blinded, 728 KAYNE, G. Gregory (and S. ENGEL): Interpretation Asepsis, surgical, new phse in, 908 of Industrial Psychology: Annual report, of lateral radiograplhs of chest, 619 (0) ; corre- Authority, observation, and experiment, 88 922 spondence on, 763 Benzene poisoning, chronic, 388 --- for Research in Dairying: Annual report, KEATINGE, L. R. H.: Gastric disorders in the Blood, symposium on, 58 ;81 Services, 132 Brain, reserve capacity of, 673 --uQeen's, of District Nursing: Report, 425 KEELAN, E. A.: Rubin's test, 758 British Medical Journal: Centenary, 454 Ross: Meeting of Industrial Advisory Com- KEEN, J. A.: Complete obstruction of inferior vena Burns, severe, hepatic and renal lesions after, 559 inittec. 390 cava, 823 (0) war, treatment of, 672 Walter and Eliza Hall, of Research: KEITH, Sir Arthur: Greetings to B.M.J., 464- Creatine in animal economy, 389 Collectevl Papers, vol. 10, 359 Essay of human nature, 814 Dale, Sir Henry, 791 Institutioni. lBritish Standards: Tests for laboratory - John R.: Counter-irritation over spinal cord, Digitalis, action of, 228 porcelain, 399 399 Dyspepsia in Army, 836 -Liverpool Medical: Shelter problem, 801 KEKwics, A.: Volume and rate in blood transfusion, Effort syndrome, 749 INSTONE, Stella: Sulphapyridine in pneumococcal 468 Epidemics and general practitioner, 422 arthritis complicating lobar pneumonia, 523 KELLEHER, D.: Euthanasia, 880 Fear, distrust, and hate, 323 Instruments and drugs, mobilization of, 134 KELLY, J. Owen: Intussusception, facies, 536 Fever, enteric, inoculation against, 748 Insulin: For schizophrenia in wartime, 98, 126, KENNEDY, J. Ewing: Ear plugs, 436, 512 Gas gangrene, 421 168, 206 (J. S. McGregor and R. A. Sandison), KENNON, R.: Combating cold and damp, 818 Influenza virus A, immunization against, 632 310 (0)-For pulmonary tuberculosis (G. Day), Kenyeres, B., death of, 32 Kidney, stone in, 194 376 (0); correspondence on, 506-Delay: prot- Keratitis, vitamin B2 in, 294 Lead, detoxication of, by apples, 835 a.mine insulin in solution, 631 Kerridge, Phyllis Tookey, obituary notice of, 32 Light, disinfection by, 707j Insurance, Nationlal Health: Income limit for, 70, KEERSHAW, John D.: National dried milk, 806 Lymphatic system in health and disease, 788 176-Transfer of paniel patients, 887 KEY, L. A. ; Tuberculosis of knee-joint in adults, Lymphocyte, vanishing, mystery of, 873 InterntSional Clintics, New, 3rd series, vol. 1, 15; 408 (0): correspondence on, 504 Malformations, congenital, 360 vol. 2, 420 Kidney: Stone in (leading article), 194-Lesions Maternity hospital, 57 Internient: M3edical care in cainps, 305-Release after burns, 559, 805-Effect of urethral obstruc- Medicine, change of thought in, 1840-1940, 455 of surgeon, 690-Health and release of interned tion on, 722, 809-Retroperitoneal haemorrhage Milk, safe, in wartime, 494 persons, 770 from angioma of, 831 Obstetric emergency service, 361 Intestine, reversed rotation of, accompaniied by KILNER, T. P.: Treatment of war burns, 680 Pain, somatic and visceral, 123 encapsulating peritonitis (J. W. G. Grant), 783 (0) King: Hon. Surgeons appointed, 173, 767-Hon. Pediculosis in evacuated children, 494 Intussusception: Diagnosis of early (B. Williamson), Physicians appointed, 767, 884 Physical training, 324 320; correspondence on, 399, 473, 536-Acute, 573 KING, A. B.: Nerve endings in heart, 126 Pituitary aiid brain, 909 Ionization with prontosil, 29, 274 Earl J.: Colorimetric standards for emergency Pneumonia, treatment of, 633 Ireland: Juvenile rheumatismn in Dublin, 60- estimations of certain constituents of blood and Poliomyelitis, new light on, from Australia, 123 Emtergency Powers (Control of Export) Order, 106 C.S.F., 445 (0) Potassium salts, toxicity of, 89 THE BRITISH 12 JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Leading Articles (continuted): LONDON (continuied): MACLAREN, H. C.: Local aniaesthesia in general Pregnandiol, 561 Domiciliary midwifery service, 607 surgery, 428 Rehabilitation, 493 Emergency bed service, 204 NACLAY, W. S. (and E.C ,t-TTxMANN): War as Schizophrenia, prognosis of, 526 Freedom of City of, 889 aetiological factor in psychiatric conditions, 381 (0) Sciatica, low back pain, and intervertebral disk, 708 Health of school child, 232 MACLEAN, A. A.: Stretcher for use in private car, 572 Science in war, 158 House accommodation for Londoners, 436 MCLELLAN, Frederick C.: NVeurogenic Bladder, 524 Shelters: Infection in, 598-Health conditions in, Meals and milk for children, 728 MACLEOD, A. M.: Pressure points of arteries, 647 709-DDictator wanted, 790-Unification of Psychiatric casualties in,553, 645 MACLEOD, J. M. H. (andI. MUENDE): Practical eontrol, 873 Shelters: Survey of, 796, 841-Health com- Handbook- ofPathology of Skin, 2nd ed., 287 Ship rats, 261 missioner urged, 814-Medical attendance at, 851 McLeod, Malcolm, obituiary niotice of, 814 Shock, wound, treatment of, 290 Supplies for Londoners, 403 McLINTOCK, Grace: Spontaneous piieimisiothorax Stomatitis, angular, and vitamiiin B, 159 Work of Council of Social Service, 581 during pregnancy, 785 Sulphonamides, pharmacology of, 872 MACMAHON, J. J. P. Eucalyptus ointmentforturns, Surgical experience in SpanishWar, 560 LONG, A. G.G.: Transfusion of dried serum, 915 805 Tetanus, active immunity in, 909 Longevity, familial, 818 MCAICHAEL, J.: Shock in air-raid casualty, problem, Transfusion problem, 597 Louse. See Lice 432 Tuilaraemia, epidemiology of, 836 Lovibond, Beatrice Frederica, obituary notice of, 920 MCNAMARA, J.: Moses and Akhnaton, 474 Vaccination against tuberculosis with vole bacillus, LOWENFELD, Margaret: Plea for action, 762 MCNEE, J. W.: Greetings to B.M.J., 462 261 LucE, James Muirray: Editor of Anntual Review of MCNEILL, Clyde: RoentgenTechnique, 321 Variola, vaccinia, and alastrim, cross-immuinity Physiology, 287 MCPHAIL, Angus: Syringe for injection of viscous between, 228 Lumbar puncture, coiiiplications of, 223 fluids, 420 Vesico-vaginal fistula, 789 Lung: Post-operative puilmonary complications (B MACPHAIL, Angus (and E. B. STRAUSS): Electrical War wounds, treatment of, 17 N. Sircar and F. K. Boston), 82 (0)-Pulmonary convulsant therapy with portable apparatus, 779 Work hours in wartime, 527 embolism and infarction (B. Parsons-Smith), 179 (0) correspondeince on, 878 Works doctor, State recognition for, 291. (0)-Effect of explosion-blast on (S. T. Falla), 255 - Hector: MLodel An.swers for Preliininary (0)-Radiation reaction in, 264-Silica and iron ursing Exanminaition, 746-Mental Nursing Final League of Nations: Radiotherapy of cancer of oxide in tumours of (J. A. Caampbell), 275 (0)- Examination Question.s and Answers, 746 cervix, 457 Spirography in pulmonary disease, 423 M1ACQUAIDE, D. 11.(T. (and P. L. M1OLLSON): LEAK, W. N.: Evacuee's sore throat and shelter Lupus erythematosuis, sulphonamide for (F. Glyn- Transfusion of concentrated suspensiouis of red tonsillitis, 610-Effort syndrome, 882 Hughes and A. M. Spence), 741 (0) cells in anaemia, 555 (0) Lecithin and snake venom in analysis of haemor- Lymphatic system in health and disease (leading MACWILLIAM, E. U.: Our unused influence, 724 rhagic states (L. J. Witts and F. C. G. Hobson), article), 788 M1agennis, J. B., obituary notice of, 886 862 (0) Lymphocyte, vanishing, mystery of (leading article), MAGLADERY, J. W. (and others): Serum and plasma Lecture, Linacre, 88 873 in experimental haemorrhage, 248 (0) Lectures, Chadwick Public, 36-Postponed, 475 Lymphoid tissue, disease of, large pupils and, 808 Magsorbent with atropine, 120 -Croonian, 479, 513 Lysol poisoning, case of, 142 NIAGUIRE, F. A.: Anatomy of Female Pelvis, 3rd ed., - Lane Meinorial, 524 LYTH, J. C.: Hypertonic sodium sulphate for 419 LEE, Douglas H. K. (and others): Physiology and wounds, 53 (0) MAIA, J. 1)e Anidrade: Brazilian.Medical Index- clinical medicine, 328 Catalogue for 1937-8, 387 -Maurice: Ingiiinal hernia in adults, 205 MAINGOT, Rodney: Solitary non-parasitic cyst of LEIBEL, B.: Measurement of peripheral circulation, liver, 867 (0) 839 MAINWARING, B. R. S. (and others): Concentration LEIPOLDT, C. Louis: Greetings to B.M.J., 465 and drying of plasmia, 583 (0) Lens, retrobulbar dislocation of following double M MAIZELS, Montague (and others): Transfusion of perforation of globe (A. H. Briggs), 13 fresh anid stored blood, 48 (0) Lepers: Coloured, from Peel Island, 273-No. of, 370 MACALPINE, J. B.: Repair of vesico-vaginal fistula, Maken, Bernard A., obituary notice of, 303 - Mission to: Annual report, 178 778 (0); leading article on, 789 Malaria: In drug addicts, 562-Control of, 674-On Lepine, Jacques Raphael (1840-1919), 533 MACARTHUR, Sir W. P.: Greetings to B.M.J., 463 Burma Road, 711 Leprosy in British Isles (Sir L. Rogers and others), 7 MeAULEY, J.: General anaesthesia, 809 Malbran, CarlosG., death of, 508, 921 (0) MACBETH, R. G.: Otitis media, 877 Male, Herbert Christopher, obituary notice of, 240 Leptospiral infection, serum and agglutination tests MCCALL, A. J. (and J. hi. HOLMES): Jaundice in Malformations, congenital (leading article), 360 for (J. M. Alston), 256 (0); correspondence on, 338 leuco-erythroblastic anaemia, 698 (0) MIallins, Henry, obituary notice of, 511 LESSLIE, Abigail (and J. HERRING): Combined - H. Dundas: First-aid lectures, 366 MALLOY, J. H.: Cardiazol in " loss of memory," 84 extra- and intra-uterine pregnancy, 417 MCCARTHY, Lee: Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases Manchukuo: Epidemic of" black death," 659 LETT, Hugh: Greetings to B.M.J., 461 of Hair, 705 Mandible, appliance for difficult fractures of, 16 Leucocyte counter, home-made differential, 193 MCCoRMicR, J. E.: Back rest for A.R.P. ambulances, Manganese, intoxication by, 499 Leucorrhoea, note on, 497 299 Manipulation, review of book on, 193 Leukaemia, lymphatic, in old age, 209 MCCOWAN, P. K.: Insulin for schizophrenia in Mansell-Moullin, Charles Willianm, obituary- niotice of, myeloid, in radiologists, 417 wartime, 206 725 LE VANN, L. J.: Wounds from bomb fragments, 168 McCoy, George Walter, retirement of, 270 MAANSFIELD, Ruth E.: Local anaesthesia in aeneral LE VAY, A. David: Unusual ileo-caecal membrane, MCCULLOCH, W. E.: Vitaminized bread, 397 surgery, 573 223 MCCURRICH, H. J.: Economics of consultant practice Maragliaino, Edoardo, death of, 32 Leverhulme research grants, 140 in wartinie, 67 March fracture (A. A. Williams), 784-Of both feet LEwIN, W.: Mobile Sield laboratory, 712 McDONAGH, J. E. R.: Universe Through Mledicine, (R. Drummond), 413 (0) Lewis, Dean, paper dedicated to, 512 320; correspondence on, 398 MARQt IS, Donald G. (and E. R. HILGARD): Con- -Ivor: Biliary peritonitis, 384 MACDONALD, J. F.: Acute intussusception, 573 ditioning anid Learning, 492 J. Stephen: Effort syndrome, 298 MAcDONAL), Itight Hon. Malcolm: Centennial Marriage: Report of commission on kinidred and Lloyd G. (and others): Physiology of Micturi- congratulations to B.M-I.J., 461-Tribute to affinity, 128 tion, 524 hospitals work in air raids, 466 MARRIOTT, H. L.: Volunie and rate in blood trans- Richard Crump, obituary notice of, Lieut.-Col. McDoUGALL, J. B.: 55 fusion, 468-Respirator as oxygen apparatus. 519 648 Tomography, (0); correspondence on, 612, 809 Ley, Staff Surg. Bernard, obituary notice of, 173 McDowALL, R. J. S. (and G. H. BELL): Urinary MARTIN, L. C. (and V. PENNELL): Renmoval of Leonard: Intussusception, 536 symptoms and change of environment, 117; teratomatous " twin," 414 (0) Lice: Control of (P. A. Buxton), 603-In shelters, correspondence on, 206 W. J.: Health of London school child, 232 McELLIGoTT, G. L. hi.: Sulphoiamanide, 97 803-Prevention of infestation, 818 MARVELL, Doris Mi. (and H. J. PARISH): Tetanus LIDDIARD, Mabel: Mothercraft Manual, 10th ed., 86 MACFADYEN, Normnan: Science in war, 207-Our prophylaxis and circulating antitoxin, 891 (0); Light, disinfection by (leading article), 707; corre- unused influence, 725 leading article on, 909 spondence on, 804 McFadyen, Peter, obituary notice of, 920 MASON, George A.: Traumsatic haemothorax, 799 Lighting in factories, 264, 750 McGIsoBN, John E. G.: Protection of auditory H. Problenm of shelters, 720, 917 Lightning, injuries from, 178 apparatus from noise, 365 AMassage: By blind, 36-Review of book on, 289 Limitation of Goods Order, surgical equipment and, MAcGIBBoN, T. A.: Surgery of nasal sinus, 807 MASSIE, Grant: Surgical Anatomy, 4th ed., 386 852 McGinn, Patrick Joseph, obituary notice of, 920 Mastoiditis, silent (D. Y. Riehardson), 704 LINDGREN, Lawrence F. (and others): Laboratory hieGowAN, J. P.: Virus tuiniolirs in animiials, 367- Masturbation and night frequency, 206 ll anual for General Bacteriology, 2nd ed., 192 Cereals and rickets, 398 MATHEWs, R. G.: Country doctors for first-aid posts, LINDHARDT, Marie: Pulmonary tuberculosis in MACGREGOR, Alexander B.: Difficult fractures of 395 Denmark, 161 mandible, 16 Matson, Joseph, obittiary notice of, 509 LIPETZ, J.: Government cheap milk scheme, 722 MCGREGOR, James S. (and R. A. SANDISON): Insulin MAXWELL, R. J. C.: Thoracoscopy of extrapleural Lithotrite, ophthalmic, for non-magnetic foreign for schizophrenia in wartime, 310 (0) pneumothorax, 107 (0) bodies, 38 hIcGUCKIN, F.: Evacuee's sore throat and shelter MAYCOCK, W. d'A.: Blood transfusion in B.E.F., 467 LITZENBERG, Jennings C.: Synopsi-s of Obstetrics, 359 tonsillitis, 645 MAYER-GROSS, W.: Insulin for schizoplhrenia in Liver: Infected hepatitis, 197-Role of, in diabetes MCGUIGAN, H. A.: Applied Pharmacology, 289 wartinme, 206 mellitus (G. Graham), 513 (0) ; correction, 692- MCILROY, H. D.: Air-raid casualties, 880 MEAGHER, J. L.: Trephining by natives in new Lesions following burns, 559, 805-Experimental MCINDOE, A. H.: Treatment of war burns, 680 Britain, 296 cirrhosis of, 600-Alcoholism and cirrhosis of, 656, MIcKEE, G. K. (and A. HoDGSON): Surgical Measles, vaccine for, 637 854-Function tests, 791-Solitary non-parasitic treatmient of air-raid casualties, 147 (0) corres- Clement Cleveland, 888 cyst of (R. Maingot), 867 (0)-In pancreatic pondence on, 204, 236, 394 MIedal,Frenlch Commission Gold, 922 disease, 876 MIACKEITH, Ronald: Staphylococci in lobar Medical defence of assistants and locumtenents, 810 LIvESAY, A. W. B.: Appreciation of J. R. Muir, 34 pneumonia, 472 Directory, 1941, 72, 211, 274 LIvINGSTONE, J. L.: Traumatic haemothorax, 800- MACKENNA, R. M. B.: Local treatment with education under air-raid conditions, 500, 367, Chest injuries, 842 suiphonainides, 99 685 Llobet, Francisco, 32 MIACKENZIE, Sir Colin: Action of 1Muscles, reprint - profession: Our unused influence, 507. 614, 648, Lochhead, James, obituary notice of, 577 from 2nd ed., 630 686, 724, 818-Doctors and civilization, 614-Plea Lock, John Lewis, obituary notice of, 920 E. F. W.: Purification of water, emergency for actiomn, 762, 810-World's physician, 810- Lockhart, Surg. Lieut.-Com. Hugh Adare, reported isiethod, 544 Nationalization of, in New Zealand, 913 iaJssing, 69 -William: Dlbridement, 503-Closed treatment Medicine: Review of books on, 56, 300-Authority, LODGE, L. C.: First aid for burns, 101 of wounds, 917 observation, and experiment in, 89-In retrospect: LOEPER, Maurice: Aux Confins de la Dyspepsie, 225 Mackey, Leonard G. J., obituary notice of, 68 March of .M1edicine, 428-Change of thought in. LOEWY, F. B.: Gauze masks in prophylaxis against MACKIE, J. F.: Mobile unit in action, 571 1840-1940 (leading article), 455-In industry (R. E, influenza, 645 M1ACKINNON, D. J.: Advances in treatnment of Lane), 531-And pathology, stray thotughts on, gonorrhoea, 448 (0) ; correspondence on, 536 606-World's physician, 810 LONDON: MACLACHLAN. J. T.: Large pupils and disease of clinical, physiology amid (D. H. K. Lee and Air raidIs, 643-Casualty services: period of lymphoid tissue, 808 others), 328 testing, 716 MACLAGAN, Evelyn T. D.: National dried milk, 684 -military, exhibit of books on, 512 Bombs over, 392 MCLAGGAN, J. Douglas: Otitis media, 877 --preventive, research in. 122 THE BRITISH JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL 13

MEDICO-LEGAL: MlOORE, H.: Protection of glass, 678 NICHOLLS, A. G.* Greetings to B.M..J., 465 Abortioln, doctor convicted of, 33 R. Hastings: Anaesthesia in wartime, 336- Albert: Our tlntlsed inilluence, 686 Advertisement by comparison, 33 Dosage of barbiturate anaesthetics, 472 - Lucius: Tsutsugamushi (rural typhus) iu D)octor, use of title, 510 Samson George Haydock, obituary notice of, 136 Ceylon, 490 Dllfallticide, 652-New point in law, 726 W. F. Hepatic and renal lesions after severe - Sir Percival: Greetings to B..I.J., 463 Itefusal to attend medical board, 922 burns, 805 T. B.; Organization, Strategy, ad(i Tactics of WorkIiien's colnpensation, problem of (Ward v. MOORHEAD, T. G.: Greetings to B.Mll.J., 462 Army MIedical Services in li'ar, 2nd ed., 191 Mayer and Sherratt), 270 MIOR61GAN, C. Naunton: Illumiiinated anal speciluhsm, correspondence on, 397 157 NICHOLSON, G. (and A. Z. BAKER): D)iphtheria MEINLAN13Y, Sir Edward: Greetings to B.M.J., 464 ---H. B., elected Member of Parlianient, 127 immunization in rural district, 354 (0); corre- Meilubrane, unusual ilco-caecal (A. D. Le Vay), 223 ----T. N. (and A. G. ANDERSON): Chronic acet- spondence on, 506, 537 Melsiory, cardiazol in loss of (J. H. Malloy), 84 anilide poisoning, 187 (0) NIGHTINGALE, H. John: Treatlncet of gas gangrene, Meningitis, cerebrospinal: In Sudan, 593-Sul- MORLAND, Egbert: Greetings to B.M.J., 4641 166 phonamide derivatives in prophylaxis (R. W. Morphine: Tolerance, 478, 512-Benzedrine in Nikethamide, sterilized solution of, 387 Fairbrother), 859 (0); annotation on, 875 morphine addiction (H. C. Duckworth), 628- Niven, Jamiies Cumming, obituary iiotice of, 341 meningocoecal: Sulphonamides and immune Multiple injections of, 730-In air raids, 772, 924 Noise: Problem of, 166-War, 298-Protection of serum for, 197-Duie to organisiiis of typhoid MORRIS, Hugh: Gastric disorders in the Services, 235 auditory apparatus from, 212, 365. 436, 452, 478 group, 260 J. N.: Large-scale x-ray examinations, 471 NORBLTRY, Leslie: Hysterical contractures, 204 -- pneumococcal, sulphapyridine in (P. F. H. --W. J. C.: Obstetric emergency service, 360 NORMIAN, C. E. R.: Fever dllring sulphonamide Dawnay), 286 MORRISON, Johni T.: Meaning of debridement, 428, therapy, 38 spirochaetal, cases of, 139 646 George Percy, obituarv notice of, 101 streptococcal, with recovery (E. C. P. Williams), Morrissey, Capt. Jaunes, death of, 137 Nose: Sturgery of nasal sinus, 198, 807 257 M1orse, John Lovett, death of, 32 NOSWORTIIY, M. D. ; Chest injuries, 843 MENNELL, Jamer B.: Physical Treatment by Move- Mortuary accommodation, 36 ment, Manipsulation and Mlassage, 4th ed., 193- Moses and Akhnaton, 474 Notes, Letters, Answers, Etc. Hysterical contractures, 202-Passive movelnient MHothercraft, review of books on, 86, 387 Adenitis, acute, treated with slllphapyridinie, 404 after tendon suture, 848 Motor car, A.R.P. for, 692 Advertisements announcement, 404 Mental disease: Histamine and insulin in, 98, 168- M3OTTRAM, V. H.: Food and housewife, 62-Healthy Air-raid precautions Anti-concussion b)ansdeaul, Infective processes and, 165 Eating, 833 106-Holuie-miade device for protecting ears, 212 -disorders, review of book on, 385 MIOUAT, T. B.: Debridement, 647 -Deaf aids in, 404-Useful emiiergency appli- welfare in wartime, 162 Mouth, epithelial lesions in, 262 ances, 436-Sanitation and evacuationi, 512- Menton, John, obituary notice of, 136, 172 MOWBRAY, John: Appreciation of Dr. J. B. Magen- Btelief for voltlnteer personnel, 512-For cars, MERCER, J. 0.: Greetings to B.M.J., 639 nis, 886 692-3Morphine in, 772, 924 Mersalyl, sterilized solution of, 387 MOWLEM, R.: Closed-plaster treatment of wounds, Allergy, adrenaline injection for, 274 Metabolism, mineral, review of book on, 419 801-Treatment of burns. 844 Anmbulanice service, L.C.C. telephone calls, 61S Metastatic bone infection with terminal menillnitis MUENDE, I. (assd J. B1. II. MiACLE0o1)): Practical Anaestisesia, muscular spasm during, 655 due to B. coli (P. L. Richardsoni aild J. M. Raiiking), Handbook of Pathology of Skin, 2nd ed., 287 Appendicitis, acute, in baby, 72, 212 743 MUIR, E. (and others) Leprosy in British Isles, 7 (0) Arthritis, chronic, noinenclature of, 854 METCALFE, G. A.: Canadian hospitality for British -- Surg. Rear-Adlniral Johln Reid, obituary niotice Association, Grenfell: Christmas cards, 582 doctors' children, 687 of, 34 Socialist Medical, Glasgow Branch of, 344 Methaemalbumin and elimination of extracor- Mulholland, Patrick Josephl Haydn, obituary notice Asthmatics, gas masks for, 142, 178 puscular haemoglobin, 213, 229 of, 508 Baby week, 1940, 38 MIethedrine, 193 Mumps, convalescent serutl iIn, 334 Bleeding, simple appliance to control, 436 Meyer, Adolf, new appoilitmielst, 370 Munitions: Hours of work, 19, 70-Review of book Blepharitis, dye treatment of, 372 Miiall's New Dictionary of Chemistry, 119 on health of workers, 832 Books for Polish surgeon wailted. 372 Mice and viruses, 362 MURDOCH, A.: Physical training, 469, 684 Bread, freshly ground whole-wheat, 72 MIicrotechnique, review of book on, 492 M1URGATROYD, F.: Sulphonamide, 97 British Medical Journal: Back nunibers of, 176, Micturition: Defect of, 306, 344, 372, 404, 477, 544- MURPHY, Douglas P.: Conenital Malformations, 360 274-Cover of, 854 Review of book on, 524 F. D.: Extension with Thomas splint in first-aid Burns, jelly for, 544 M1IDDLEMISS, J. E.: Effort syndrome, 914 work, 157 Cases, two interesting, 890 Midwifery: Unified control in teaching and practice -WWiiam (and C. J. CELLAN-JONES): Traumatic Casualties, hand-seats for, 244 of, 133-Effect of war on services, 426-L.C.C. chylothorax, 590 (0); correspondence on, 686 Caution, word of, 618 doimiiciliary service, 607 UIURRAY, A. Ml. T.: Studies in Nutrition, 19 Certificates, medical: need for care, 212 MIidwives, traininig of, by local authorities, 242 Gordon (and J. M. JANES): Maintaining circu- Chloroform drop-bottle, econoinical, 178 Migraine, ergometrine in, 849 lation after arterial injury, 6 (0); correspondence Cold and damp, combating, 818 MILES, A. A. (and others): Hospital infection of war on, 301 Constipation following appendicectomiiy, 729, 817 wounds, 855 (05, 895 (0): leading article on, 908 - R. C.: Tuberculosis of knee, 10 (0) Conveniences, public, closure of, 436 Milk: Quality of, 70, 617-Goveriinment schemes, 70, - It. R.: Compound hypertonic salt in septic Coramine: correction, 244 370, 722, 806-For tuberculous, 268, 300- wounds, 237 Corrigenda, 142, 244, 274, 344, 618, 692, 730, 924 Recipes, 342-Clealnliness of, 475, 727-Price of, - Robert William, obituary notice of, 135 Cramp of leg, 404 690-In wartime, 710-Supply, 852 AttMscles, review of book on, 630. Cripples, wartime training and work for, 544 dried: For infant feeding, 370-Nationial, 612, Muscular dystrophy, vitamin E and, 263 Cystotomy, suprapubic, difficulties after, 372, 477 684, 722, 806 spasm during anaesthesia, 655 Cysts, multiple sebaceous, 344 - goats': Is it safe ? 326, 772 MYERS, Charles S.: Shell Shock in France 1914-18, Czecho-Slovak doctors, medical literature wanted -pasteurized, and distribution scheme, 134 156 for, 730 powder for infants, 242 Mtyocardiuimn, contusion of (H. Barber), 520 (0) Drowning, questions about, 404, 477 safe: B.M.A. diet booklet and, 28, 99-In " Dummy," rubber, 924 wartime (leading article), 494 Dysmenorrhoea, 924 MIILLARD, C. Killick: Health and soil, 236-Results Ear plugs, 436, 478, 512, 544 of immunization against diphtheria, 399- Eligibility, 38 Euthanasia, 881 N Enteritis, infantile, stlphonanmides in, 274 MILLER, Emanuel (editor): Neuroses in War, 451 Evacuation: Amserican hospitality for British - Sinclair (anid S. WRAY): Occlusion of ollly NABARRO, David: Blood dyscrasias, 27 doctors' children, 306 ureter by coloni carcinolna, 190 J. D. N.: Case of glomus tumour, 416 (0) Feet, bromidrosis of, 478, 618 MILLS, Arthur: Anaesthetic airway, 907 Nails: [ngrowing toenail, 274, 618, 818-Disfigure- Fever, Br. abortuns, treatnient of, 772, 854 P. J. W. Chest signs in general peritonitis, 772 ment of, 618, 692, 772, 817-Longitudinal markings - cerebrospinal, 682-Sliphapyridine soluble ill, MILROY, Gavin: Health and soil, 207-Recurrent on, 772, 854 772-Ocular complications of, 854 peptic perforation, 868 NAPIER, L. E.: Greetings to B.M.J., 465 - rheumatic, chemoprophylaxis of, 344 MINCHIN, R. L. Haviland: Alcoholism and cirrisosis NAUGHTEN, M. (and F. P. SHANLEY): First Aid Fire, '' double duty," 692 of liver, 666 Manttal, 595 First aid: Books on, 38-Lectures and examiinla- Mind, child's, effect of chronic diseas oIn, 792 Navy. See Services tions, 478-Teaching of, 582-For lullrns, 618- Mine labourers, native, vitamnin C needs of (F. W. Needle holder and suture cutter combined, 227 -Helpful exercise, 656-Danger, 692-Film Fox and others), 143 (0) NEGUS, V. E.: Injuiries to ear, 640 of first aid in industry, 772-Tourliiqulet for, 924 Mines: Report on Itand Mines, 130 NELIGAN, A. R.: Nomenclature of chronic arthritis, Fluor semiliis, 924 Missionary medicine, 478 854 Finctional, only, 244. 274, 306, 372, 618 MITCHELL, W. R. D.: Cut fingers in factory workers, Neocryl, toxicity of, 283 Fund, Medical War Relief: Old coin offered, 772 685 Nerve endings in heart, 126 Garden produce for wounded, 142 Col. Wright, obituary notice of, 138 grafting, possibilities of (F. H. Bentley and Gas. mnlstard, solubility of, in paraffin, 655 IITCHINER, P. H.: Treatment of burns, 758 M. Hill), 352 (0) Ginger-pop for CO poisoning, 72 MITMAN, M. (anid E. H. R. HARRIES): Clinical Nervous diseases, review of books on, 155, 258 Hairy legs in girl, 212, 274, 344 Practice in Infectious Diseases, 55 --system, review of books on, 118, 669 -- tongue, black, 372, 478 MITRA, Subodh: Stilboestrol, 121 vegetative, in psychoneurosis, 127 Heart examnination in recruits, 582 MIoar, Capt. William Thomas Malcolm, deathi of, 815 NETTLETON, A. R. : Tetanus antitoxini for civil Herbal folk-lore remedies, 38 Mobile field laboratory (W. Lewin), 712 casIialties, 847 Hernia, strangulated, in infancy, 656, 730, 818 operating theatre (R. J. William), 752 NEUMANN, Heinz: Venereal disease in naval forces, High-frequency apparatus, restriction of, 656 unit in action, 507, 571, 682 563 Home Guards, doctors as, 656, 890 MOBLEY, H. E.: Synopsis of Operative Surgery, 321 Neuritis, post-diphtheritic, vitansin B, and, 325 Hospital, inaternity, for officers' wives, 306 MOFFAT, H. H.: Treatment of burns, 917 Neurofibromatosis or von ReckliDghausen's disease -- Maudsley: Psychiatric dept. suspends work, MOFFETT, Mary: Chemotherapy of gonorrhoea in (H. K. Christie), 417 404 women and children, 8 (0); correspondence on, 99 Neurologtical textbooks for convalescent centre, 244 Hotel nsreals for evacuees, 244 MoIR, Chassar: J. Marion Sims and vesico-vaginal Neurosyphilis, tryparsamide and neocryl in (A. 0. F. Hyperpiesia, 477, 544 flstula, 773 (0); leading article on, 789 Ross), 283 (0) Hypopituitarism and cardiac abnormality, 436 MOLLISON, P. L. (and D. H. G. MACQUAIDE): New Britain, trephining by natives in, 296 Income tax, 142, 178, 212, 244, 274, 306, 344, 372, Transfuision of concentrated- suspensions of red New Zealand: Woman of 114, 72-Report of Director- 436, 478, 544, 582, 618, 692, 772, 817, 854, 890, cells in anaemia, 555 (0)-(And H. A. BROWN): General of Health, 605-Mobile surgical unit for 924. For details see General Index Transfusion of reconstituted dried serumi, 821 (0) N.Z.E.F., 728-Nationalization of medical pro- Isifecundity, 854 --W. M.: Injuries to ear, 640 fession, 913 Influence, our unused, 818 MONCRIEFF, Alan: B.M.A. diet booklet and safe NEWLAND, Sir Henry: Greetings to B.M.J., 464 Inoculation, prophylactic, dosage in, 692 milk, 28-Infan Feeding, 558 NEWMAN, Charles E.: Gastric disorders in the Ionization with prontosil, 274 Monnier, Charles Edouard, death of, 921 Services, 29-(And R. T. PAYNE):. Dyspepsia in Lepers, Mission to, 178 MONTGOMERY, S. A.: Hyperpiesia, 544 Army, 819 (0); leading article on, 836; corre- Lightning, injuries from, 178 MOORE, D. Fitzgerald: Red palm oil in malnutritioil, spondence on, 915 Lithotrite, ophthallnic, for non-magnetic foreign 730-Nutritional disturbances anid optic atrophy, NEiVTON-ANDRESs, H.: Ethier convulsions, 267 bodies, 38 848 NICHOLAS, F. G.: Mass radiography, 849 Liver, alcoholism anda cirrliosis of, 656, 854 THE BRITISH 14 JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (continued): Obituary (continued): Obituary (continued): Longevity, faiilial, 818 Bowie, Surg. Capt. Robert Forbes, 303 Peek, Martin Williain, 434 Louse inifestation, prevention of, 818 Brett, Harry Clarence Marshall, 920 Pellow, John Edwards, 368 Lysol poisoning, case of, 142 Brunskill, Lieut.-Col. John Handfield, 174 Platt, Kate Anne, 651 Medical Directory, 1941, 72 Buckley, Major Leonard, 615 Potts, Lieut. Thoniias Henry Ingrani, 137 Micturition, defect of, 306, 372, 404, 477, 544 Burgess, Nornian Francis Clifford, 650 Pounds, Gordon Cliristopher, 32 Milk: Is goats' milk safe ? 772 Caleb, Clement Cornelius, 341 Probyn, Lieut.-Col. Percy John, 34 Missionary medicine, 478 Carboni, Lieut. Augustus William, 34 Prytlierch, John Rowlands, 577 Morphine: Intolerance, 478, 512-3Multiple injec- Carlier, Edmond William Wace, 36') Pusey, William Allen, 577 tions of, 730-In air raids, 772 Carmichael,Lieut.-Col. Donald Gordon, 35 Raisisay, Jeffrey, 650 Motor car, A.R.P. for, 692 Chislettf Charles G. A., 302 Rankimi, William, 509 Nails: Ingrowing toenlails, 274, 618, 818-Dis- Cloetta, Max, 726 Raw, Nathan, 368, 509 ligurement of, 618, 692, 772, 817-Longitudinal Colgate, Henry, 738 Rawes, Major Leslie, 402 markings on, 772, 854 Concannon, Major John Noel, 34 Reavley, Ethelbert, 209 Neurological textbooks wanted, 244 Cromie, Flight Lieut. Robert Stevenson, 303 Reid, James, 920 Oiled silk, alternative to, 478 Davies, Lieut. Ivor Rees, 104 Reyiiolds, Lieut.-Col. Leethem, 539 Oxygen, liquid, in hospital practice, 142 Deane, F. J., 688 Riggs, Austen Fox, 508 Palm oil, red, in malnutrition, 730 de Barenne, Johannes de Dusser, 434 Robello, Edourdo, 921 Paper, salvage of, 72 Delore, Xavier, 269 Roberts, James, 693 Peritonitis, general, chest signs in, 772 de Martel, Thierry, 135, 172 Robinson, Williaiii, 615 Plaster casts, removal of, 244, 344, 656 Dickson, David Elliot, 101, 172 Russell, William, 269 Pregnancy, quintuple, case of, 38 Dix-Hart, C. H., 726 Rutherford, Major Robert Bryson, 69 Pressure sores, treatment of, 772, 854 Douglas, Carstairs, Cumming, 508 Ryan, Eileen Dilworth, 32 Pupils, unequal, during anaesthesia, 344 Edkins, John Sydney, 339 Saleeby,,Caleb Williams, 886 Purchase tax: Retreading of tyres, 772 Edwards, F. W., 887 Sanarelli, Giuseppe, 32 Radio-elements, synthetic, 72 Elmslie, Reginald Cheyne, 171 Schereschewsky, Joseph William, 508 Red Cross sale, 106 Emlyn, Arthtur, 269 Scott, Alfred James, 269 Rheumatism: And climate, 212-And wasp England, George Fulier Ashbridge, 269 Seligman, Charles Gabriel, 433 stings, 478 Fairbairn, Sidney H., 136 Sestini, Luigi, 768 Rubella, virus of, 818 Farhi, Helal, 921 Shaw, J. J. M., 433, 474 Scabies, benzyl benzoate treatment of, 730 Finley, Frederick Gault, 102 Simmonds, Lieut.-Col. William Allason, 919 School medical service, 306 Fitzgerald, John Gerald, 301 Siilclair, Thomas, 811 Semen, blood-stained, 655, 729, 817 Fletcher, Lieut.-Col. Duncan, 615 Singer, Harold Douglas, 577, 652 Shaky hand, 38 Fotheringham, J. T., 400 Slessor, Thomas Stewart, 303 Shock, definition of, 924 Freiberg, Albert Henry, 269 Smith, Capt. John Walter, 303 Smoking and gastric disorders in the Services, 178 Fry, Percy Victor, 102 Snell, Ernest Hugh, 651 Snapshots of Bart's staff, 212 Furber, Edward Price, 302 Spalteholz, Karl Werner, 921 Soil and food. 142 Gash, Thoinas, 768 Spencer, Walter George, 649, 688 Splint, Thomas, serrated foot-piece for, 404 Gault-Finley, Frederick, 508 Spiller, William Gibson, 921 Stretcher slings, unorthodox use of, 178 Gayer, Reginald Courtenay, 920 Spilsbury, Peter Bernard, 434 Sulphonamide therapy, fever during. 38 Gibson, Andrew, 209 Stanley, Henry, 887 Sun-stroke, protection against, 658 Gilbertson, Surg. Lieut. James, 815 Stekel, Wilhelm, 69 Syndrome, effort, observations on, 924 Gould, Surg. Rear-Admiral Eric Lush Pearce, 208, Steven, Lieut. Thomas James, 173 Syringe, charged, carrying of, 890 239 Stirling, James, 342 Thigh amputation retractor, 372 Gourfein, David, 434 Stratton, William, 209 Toenail, ingrowing, 274, 618, 818 Greenep, Annie, 802 Tawse, Herbert Bell, 813 Tourniquet for first aid, 924 Grenfell, Sir Wilfred, 576 Thomson, Frederick George, 507, 541 Treatment, case for, 106 Grosvenor, Randolph Lea, 474 Till, Albert Thomas, 767 " Typhoid Mary," 618 Haberling, Wilhelm 768 Treadwell, Oliver, 725 War wounds, treatment of, 656 Hoggard, William David, 32 Turnbull, Robert Cyril, 652 Warning: word of caution, 618 Halley, Capt. Francis Murray, 402 Turner, Lieut.-Col. William, 919 Water l)urification: emergency method, 544 Hamburger, Richard, 240 Tusini, Giuseppe, 434 X-ray examinations, large scale, 692 Hamilton, Arthur Stephen, 400 von Hochenegg, Julius, 269, 341 Handson, Lionel, 172 von Speyer, Wilhelm, 32 NOTT, H. W. : Cramp of leg, 404 Hardwicke, Edwin Cecil, 434 Walls, James A., 509 Notter and Firth's Hygiene, 10th ed., 288 Hartel, Fritz, 434 Ward, Basil Vernon, 814 Head, Sir Henry, 539, 577 Weatherly, Lionel Alexander, 340 NOVA ET VETERA: Helsted, Alfred, 269 Welply, Capt. Rupert, 511 4 Aztec medicine, 567 Hewitt, Surg. Rear-Admiral David Walker, 689 Wigan, Clarence Edward. 32 Baruch, Simon (1840-1921), 498 Hewlett, Richard Tanner, 400 Wildman, Surg. Lieut. William Wadsworth, 884 Buxton, old physicians of, 233 Hill, John 240 Williams, Cyril John, 920 Centenarians, creative, 331 Holmes, Evelyn Mary, 400 May Grant, 400 Cloquet, Hippolyte (1787-1840), 331 Howden, Robert, 885 William Robert, 102 Cultural trends in Thailand, 364 Hulti, H., 32 Windle, Col. Reginald Jocelyn, 402 Dentistry, historv of, 638 Hurley, Lieut. Cecil Edward, 402 Wingate, Col. Basil Fenton, 402 Fast, prolonged, 364 Jacobs, Gertrud, 400 Zeal, Betty, Margaret, 509 Folk-lore, medical, 498 Jilla, Ardeshir Dadabhai, 814 Zinsser, Hans, 434 Gerlier, Felix (1840-1914), 233 Jitta, N. M. Josephus, 615 Knight, John (1600-80), 129 Kenyeres B., 32 O'BRIEN, Brendan: Spontaneous haemopneumo- Knights hospitallers, 567 Kerridge, Phyllis Tookey, 32 thiorax, 643 Lepine, Raphael (1840-1919), 533 Kirk, Thomas Sinclair, 812 - G. T.: Spontaneous haemopneumothorax, 643 Medicine in retrospect, 428 Knopf, Sigard Adolphus, 434 Obstetric emergency service (leading article), 360 Swedish hospital 100 years ago, 393 Koppen, Wladimir, 688 correspondence on, 431 Swift, Dean, deafness of, 233 Kure, Ken, 768 Obstetrics, review of books on, 85, 359, 745 Trephining by natives in New Britain, 296 Larkin, Frederick Charles, 885 Occupational guidance, review of book on, 14 Lavine, Louis, 369, 433 OCKMAN, D.: Toxicity of potassium salts, 170, 300- Nucleus pulposus, retropulsion of, 68 Lewis, Lieut.-Col. Richard Crump, 648 Immunization against influenza virus A, 723- Nuffield House. Care of patients, 72 Ley, Staff Surg. Bernard, 173 Detoxication-of lead by apples, 918 Nurse anaesthetists, 297, 368, 429, 474, 503, 538 Llobet, Francisco, 32 O'CONNOR, John F.: Inguinal liernia in adults, Nurseries for children of munition workers, 815 Lochhead, James, 577 113 (0) ; correspondence on, 205, 239 Nursing: Review of books on, 227, 706, 745, 746, Lock, John Lewis, 920 M. H.: Fungus infection of face, 845 787, 906, 907-Short intensive course in, 728 Lovibond, Beatrice Frederica, 920 O'CONOR, Vincent: Prostigmin and ureteral calculi, Reserve, Civil: Employment guarantee, 357- McFadyen, Peter, 920 90 Free uniform, 810-Refresher courses, 817 McGinn, Patrick Joseph, 920 ODELBERG, A.: Surgical war experiences, 43 (0); NAuSSEY, A. M. (and l. DRYBROUIGH-SMITH): Lead MacKenzie, Lieut. Duncan, 852 correspondence on, 469 encephalopathy simulating cerebral tumour, Mackey, Leonard G. J., 68 O'DoNOVAN, J.: Treatment of burns, 758 379 (0) McLeod, Malcolm, 814 Oedema of legs and ankles following fixation of chest Nutrition. Review of books on, 85, 869-Survey, Magennis, Jas. Benedict, 886 (B. Hirsh and R. Ellis), 593 (0); correspondence on, 231-Variations in standards in Tyneside, 434- Maken, Bernard A., 303 684, 722 In India. 681 Malbran, Carlos G., 508, 921 Oesophagus: Congeriltal atresia of (M. I. Ealing), 83 Nutritional disturbances and optic atrophy, 530, 848 Male, Herbert Christopher, 240 (0)-Review of book on, 226 Problems of war and peace, 913 Mallins, Henry, 511 OGILVIE, W. H.: Sulphapyridine for abdominal Mansell-Moulin, Charles Willianii, 725 actinomycosis, 254 (0)-Treatment of war burns, Maraglinao, Edoardo, 32 335-Debridement, 570-Chemotherapy for war 0 Matson, Joseph, 509 wounds, 642-A.lt.P. for cars, 692-Closed-plaster Menton, John, 136, 172 treatment of wounds, 848 Obituary: Mitchell, Col. Wright, 138 Oiled silk, alternative to, 478 Abbott, Maude, 576 Moar, Capt. William Thomas Malcolm, 815 OLDFIELD, Josiah Cause of appendicitis, 505 Ackland, Charles Kingsley, 814 Monnier, Charles Edouard, 921 Michael C.: Skin graft spreading shovel, 671 Acomb, Leonard Ernest, 509 Moore, Samson George Haydock, 136 OLIVER, J. 0. (and others): Transfusion of fresh and Adam, James, 688, 767 Morrissey, Capt. James, 137 stored blood, 48 (0) Anderson, Lieut.-Col. Alexander, 240 Morse, John Lovett, 32 Operating theatre, mobile (R. J. Willan), 752 Anthony, Maj.-Gen. Richard William, 342 Muir, Surg. Rear-Admiral John Reid, 34 Operations, surgical, review of book on, 870 Argyle, Hon. Sir Stanley, 813 Mulholland, Patrick Joseph Haydn, 508 Ophthalmology, review of books on, 15, 118, 227, 705, Ball, Lieut. John Patrick Brooke, 539 Murray, Robert William, 135 905 Balsillie, Jessie, 32 Niven, James Cumming, 341 Optic atrophy, nutritional disturbances and, 530, 848 Beath, Robert Maitland, 812 Norman, George Percy, 101 -nerve, tumours of, and Recklinghausen's dis- Bellamy, Artlhur Griffin, Surg.-Lieut., 648 Orr, Major Wilfred Burnet Faris, 174 ease, 839 Bennett, William Boase, 434 Orton, John, 400 ORMERO1), F. C.: Aspects of sinusitis, 844-Otitis Bensley, Col. Clement Henry, 767 Ozzard, Col. Fairlie Russell, 173 media, 877 Berkley, Henry Johns, 269 Panting, Charles Henry, 135 ORPPWOOD, R. M.: Recruits suspected of tubercu- Biden, Surg. Capt. Edward James, 270 Parker, Arthur Percy Dodds, 509 losis, 29 Bielchowsky, Max, 688 Parry-Jones, Maurice, 850 Orr, Major Wilfred Burnet Faris, obituary notice of, Blumer, George Alder, 69 Paterson, Robert, 173 174 THEBRITISH JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL 15

Orton, John, obituary notice of, 400 Parliament, Medical Notes in (continured): PAYNE, Reginald T.: Gastric disorders in tlhe Ser- OSBORN, G. R.: Phrenico-costal sinus pneutmonia, Food: Nation's, 104, 138 vices, 29-Cancer of stomach, 294-Questions 317 (0)-Stomach during air-raid warninigs, 337 rationing: Butter supplies for diabetics, 175 about drowning, 477-Debridement, 0a3-Alien OSBORNE,Rtowland P.: Hospital's precatutionis dur- -Vitamin A inminers' butter ration, 241 doctors in Great Britain, 613-(And C. NEWMAN): ing air raids, 565 Glycerin, supply of, 815 Dyspepsia in Army, 819 (0); leading article on, Osler Memorial Building dedicated, 176 Herbs, medicinal, production of, 242 836 ; correspondence on, 915 OsmoN), T. E.: Blood dyscrasias. 27-V.D. pro- Home Guard, medical care of, 176, 305, 689 PEACOCK, H. Alan: Elernedary .Iicrotefchniise, 492 phylaxis for troops, 236 Hospital, Golden Square: Financial difficulties, PEARCE, Evelyn: Fevers and Fever Nusrsiny, 4tl ed. Osteomalacia and dental caries (G. F. Taylor and 176 745 C. D. M. Day), 221 (0) -officers, assistant, 36, 139, 241 Peckham Health Centre: Experiment stands over, Osteomyclitis and pericarditis, sulphathiazole in, 449 Hospitals: In coastal areas, 36-Temporary 60 Otitis media, causes of failure in treatment of, 877 buildings, 176-Private houses as, 815-And Pediculosis in evacuated chiildren (leading article), 494 Otosclerosis, surgical treatmient of, 292 War Damage Bill, 921 Peek,Martin William, death of, 434 Oxidation, review of books on, 706, 744 Infant feeding, 370 PEGGE, George: Psychiatric castialties in Loindon, Oxygen apparatus, respirator as (H. L. Marriott), 519 Insurance, National Health: Income limit, 70, 176 553 (0) ; correspondence on, 645, 761 (0); correspondence on, 612, 809 -Transfer of panel patients, 887 PEIPER, A.: Premature infant, 496 liquiid, in hospital practice, 142 Internment: Alien doctors interned, 242- Pellow, John Edwards, obituary notice of, 368 Oxygen therapy, improvised apparatus for, 387 Medical care in camps, 305-Release of surgeon, PELTIER, George L. (and others): LaboratoryManual Ozzard, Col. Fairlie Russell, obituary notice of, 173 for General Bacteriology, 2nd ed., 192 690-Health and release of interned persons, 770 Pelvis, female, review ofbook on 419 Massage by blind, 36 PEMBERTON, John: Rapid test for vitanmin C Midwives, training of, by local authorities, 242 reserves, 217 (0) p Milk: Quality under Government schemes, 70, PENFIELD, Wilder: Amnioplastin-warnina, 668 617, 727-For children where schools are Penicillin, 7 5 PADWICK, H. B.: Canadian hospitality for British closed, 370-Price of, 690-Difficulty of supply, PENNELL. Alice M.: Protection aaainst heat- and doctors' children, 687 852 sun-stroke, 656 PAGE, C. Max: Protection of soldier, 26-Chemo- - powder for infants, 242 Vernon (and L. C. MARTIN): Removal of therapy for war wounds, 640 Mortuary accommodation for war emergencies, 36 teratomatous "twin," 414 (0) PAI, M. N.: India wants medicine, not magic, 268 MotAiers, expectant, care of, in danger areas, 690 Pensions Ministry: Medical services, 35-Physio- Pain, somatic and visceral (leading article), 123 Munition workers, health of, 19 therapy in hospitals, 36-Appointment, 475 PAKEMAN, Evelyn M.: National dried milk, 684 Nurseries for children of munition workers, 815 Pentothal sodium: Repeated administration of Palestine: Base hospital to be built, 568-Gift for (R. M. Davies), 450; correspondence on, 611, 692 hospital purposes at Tel-Aviv, 728 Pensions Ministry: Medical services of, 35- -Used in conjunction with sulphapyridine PALiT, A. N.: Common Mistakes of Surgery in India, Physiotherapy in hospitals, 36 (E. J. R. Smith), 488 (0) 322 Physical training: Compulsory, 138-For youth, Pericarditis and osteomyelitis, sulphathiazole in, 449 Palm oil, red, in malnutrition, 730 305, 579 Perineum, penetrating bayonet wound of (J. S. PALMER, F. W. Morton: Detoxication of lead by Physiotherapy, 36-In Army Medical Service, 887 Horn), 700 (0) apples, 884 Potatoes, in public assistance Institutions, 690 Periodicity: Sun-spots, influenza, and cancer, 339, H. Mark: Constipation following appen- Psychiatrists, treatment by, 690 808-Review of book on, 906 dicectomy, 817 Public health in wartime, 578 Peritonitis, bile, rapid death in (D. M. Douglas and PALSER,J. B. J.: Closed-plaster technique, 764 Purchase Tax: Medicines and, 70, 139, 241, 271, G. G. Turner), 280 (0) ' correspondence on, 396, Pancreas, mobility of tumours of, 67 579-On drugs and appliances, 210, 815- 472 Pancreatic disease, liver in, 876 Newspapers exempt from, 241-On filament biliary, case of (I. Lewis), 384 Panting, Charles Heniry, obituary notice of, 135 lamps, 852 - encapsulating, reversed rotation of intestine Pantothenic acid Chick anti-dermatitis factor, 230- Rating of St. Marylebone, 104 accompanied by (J. W. G. Grant), 783 (0) And necrosis of adrenals, 601 Refugees, medical care of, 35 - general, chest signs in, 772 Paper: Shortage, 61-Salvage of, 72 Rehabilitation of war casualties, 580, 815 PERRY, H. Marrian: Prevention of tetanus, 364 PAPPWORTH, Sidney: Retropulsion of nucleus pul- Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions) Act, 580 posus, 68 Services: Women M.O., 36-Physical fitness in Personality, review of book on, 418 Paralysis, musculo-spiral, 611 R.A.M.C., 36-Medical Boards, 175, 852- PETERS, Ronald: Precipitation of tetany by calcium, Paraplegia, spastic, and hereditary ataxia, 160 Rank in R.A.M.C., 175-Convalescent treat- 384 Parasite control, review of book on, 86 ment after discharge, 175-Chiropodists, 176- Pharmacology, review of books on, 289, 322, 452 Parathyroid function, new conception of, 59 Blindness in, 176-Retired R.A.M.C. officers, Phenacetin, sulphaemoglobinaemia after (R. V. Paredrine, action of, 391 272-Temporary medical officers, R.N., 370- Coxon and J. P. Crawford), 556 PARFITT, J. P. (and W. E. HERBERT): Operative Ship surgeons and war risk, 370-Feeding of Phenobarbitone: And bromide tabloids, 322-For Dental Surgery, 4th ed., 596 A.T.S., 403-Enteric fevers in Army, 403- injection, 525 PARISH, H. J. (and D. M. MARVELL): Tetanus pro- X-ray facilities in Naval hospitals, 403-Ear Phosphatase test and pasteurization, 363 phylaxis and circulating antitoxin, 891 (0) ; lead- protection of naval personnel, 403-Increased Phosphorus: Blood, and juvenile rheumatism, 792- ing article on, 909 allowances for families, 543-Mental health of In development of rickets, 839 PARK, Harold: Staphylococcal septicaemia and recruits, 617-Army inoculation against tetanus Photography, infra-red, of dilated veins, 392 perinephric abscess, 916 and typhoid, 689, 815-Calling up of doctors, 814 Physical training: Compulsory, 136-Centres for, - William Hailock (and A. W. WILLIAMS): Patho- -Inoculation and vaccination in R.A.F., 815- 242, 305, 922-For youth, 305, 579-Leading genic Micro-organisms, 11th ed., 192 Physiotherapy in Army, 887-Pay of women in article on 324; correspondence on, 469, 536, 684- Parker, Arthur Percy Dodds, obituary notice of, 509 R.A.M.C., 887-Voluntary inoculation in Army, Note on, 566-Pamphlets on, 728 922 Physiology: Review of books on, 56, 287, 786-And Parliament, Medical Notes In: Shelters: Births in, 104-Gas curtains in, 139±- clinical medicine (D. H. K. Lee and others), 328 Air-raid precautions: Doctor's duties, 35-Treat- And public health, 510, 542, 580-Sick bays in, Physiotherapy: In Ministry of Pensions hospitals, ment of casualties, 35, 70-Oversea reception 617-Lord Horder's committee, 689, 768, 922- 36-For workers, 36-Restrictions on apparatus, of children, 36-Expectant mothers, 70-Pay- Pastilles for shelterers, 690-Health commis- 572, 723, 808-In A.M.S., 887 ment for unaccompanied children in Scotland sioner urged, 814-Departmental responsibility Phytin and rickets, 292 272-Helmets and respirators for midwives, 370, for, 815-Medical attendance at, 851-Heating PICKEN, Ralph M. F.: B.M.A. diet booklet and safe -Premises suitable for use by mobile first-aid of, 887-Medicines and tablets in, 887-Condi- milk, 28 posts, 370-No. of casualties, 403, 510- tions in, 921 PICKLES, W. N.: Influenza epidemics, 803 Evacuation from bombed areas in London, 543 Tannic acid for burns, 814 PICTON, Lionel Jas.: Health and soil, 128; corre- -Rehabilitation of casualties, 580, 815- Tetanius isioculation against: In Army, 689-For spondence on, 166, 207, 236 Doctors at first-aid posts, 580-Hospital public, 690 FILCHER, Robin: Wounds from bomb fragments, evacuation, 580-First aid for rest centres, 580- Travel permits for doctors, 104 131-(And others): Hospital infection of war Evacuation of aged and infirm, 689-Doctors' Tuberculin testing in cattle, 271 wounds, 855 (0), 895 (0); leading article on, 908 losses, 852-Allowances for civilian casualties, Tuberculosis in Scotland, 580 PILLSBURY, D. M. (and W. R. BILL): Argyria: 921-Evacuation of children from London, 921. Tyneside, social services on, 543 Pharmacology of Silver, 119 See also Shelters Typhoid prophylaxis: For public, 104, 690-IIn PINES, N.: Dye treatment of blepharitis, 372- Alien doctors: Interned, 242, 851-Registration Army, 689 Observations on effort syndrome, 924 of, 852 Visors, 175, 271 PINNOCK, D. Denham: Closed treatment of wounds, American doctors in , 815 War: E.M.S., 139, 210-Doctors' posts in invasion, 917 Armour, chest, 271 139-Mobile suirgical units, 271-E.M.S. hos- Pituitary : And cancer, 133-And brain (leading Artificial limbs after amputation, 580 pitals' executive officers, 770, 815-Psychiatric article), 909 Association, British Medical : Alleged discrimina- treatment at hospitals, 815-War Damage Bill, Plasma: Dried, 27-As substitute for blood (C. H. tion against non-nmembers 770 887, 921 Best and 1). Y. Solandt), 116 (0)-In experimental Atebrin for ships' medicine chests, 727 Workmen's compensation: Increase in, 139- haemorrhage (C. H. Best and others), 248 (0)- Blood transfusion resources, 305 For Byssinosis, 272, 690, 727, 769 Concentration and drying of (F. X. Aylward and Board, Silicosis, decision of, 139 Wounded, rehabilitation of, 210 others), 583 (0)-For burn shock (D. A. K. Budget, 138 X-ray facilities in Naval hospitals, 403 Black), 693 (0); correspondence on, 846. See Byssinosis, compensation for, 272, 690, 727, 769 Youths, night employment of, 690 also Blood and Sera Camps, children's, 727 Plaster cast: Walking, 87, 205-Removal of, 244, Colonial Research Advisory Committee, 36 344, 656 Committee, Central Miedical War, 727 Parotid gland, benign cyst of (A1. (G. Kini), 415 (0) - closed: Technique for infected fractures and Lord Horder's: Report, 689, 768, 922 Parry-Jones, Maurice, obituary notice of, 850 war wounds, 648, 687, 764-Treatment of wounds, Parliamentary Medical: MIeetings, 175, 542 PARSONS, F. B.: Nurse aiiaesthetists, 429 800, 849, 917-Reprint of note by E. W. H. Scottish Central Medical War, expenses of, - Sir John: Geniculate body and colour vision, Groves, 840 104 574 Plastic surgery, review of book on, 869 Cream and diet of invalid, 815 PARSONS-SMI1TH, Basil: Pulmonary embolism and PLATT, Geoffrey: Blood-stained semen, 730 Dental surgeons as anaesthetists at Brighton, 887 infaretiois, 179 (0) _ Kate Anne, obituary notice of, 651 Diphtheria: Incidence, 769-Iminuiization in PASK, E. A : Cyanosis and anoxaemia in gas-and- Piieunuonia: Treatment of (leading article), 633; Lincolnshire, 815 oxygen anaesthesia, 31 correction, 68-Ether correspondence on, 761-Bronchopneunionia under Doctors: In coastal areas, 70-Supply of medical convulsions, 337 age of 1 (A. M. Gill), 900 (0) personnel, 617-Surgery and equipment losses, PASSE, E. R. Garnett: Gun-fire deafisess, 295; cor- - lipoid (S. A. Propert), 282 (0) 852 respondence on , 395 lobar, staphylococci in, 399, 472 Ear protection, 403 Pasteurization and phosphatase test, 363 - oil aspiration, 539 Factories: Medical supervision in, 175-Welfare PATERSON, D. H. (and A. J. WALKERt): Sulpha- phrenico-costal sinus (G. R. Osborn), 317 (0) work in, 689 thiazole in osteomyelitis and pericarditis, 449 Pncumothorax, extrapleural, thoracoscopy of (R. J. C. Factory niedical inspectors, 176 Robert, obituary notice of, 173 Maxwell), 107 (0) Feeding, communal, for industrial workers, 36 Pathology: Review of books on, 287, 451-And spontaneous: Simulating coronary disease, Flour, 851-Bleachers and improvers prohibited, medicine, stray thoughts on, 606 (G. Bourne), 313 (0)-During pregnancy (G. 370-yitamin B, in, 770 PAUL, Milroy: New and simpler tourniquet, 706 McLintock), 785 THEBRITIS, 16 JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICALJOUJRNA

361- Pois.oning: Carbon monoxide, ginger-pop for, 72- Prizes, Nobel Announcement, 544 Rehabilitation After inidustrial accidents, (ase of lysol, 142-Chronic acetanilide (T. N. Probyn, Lieut.-Col. Percy John, obituary notice of, Leading article on, 493; correspondence on, 535, Morgan and A. G. Anderson), 187 (0)-Chronic 34 608-Of air-raid casualties,58060Massage and benzene (leading article), 388-Atropine (A. B. Proflavine in throat and nose work, 489 passive movement, 608-Of war-disabled persons, Carter), 664 (0)-Chronic carbon monoxide, 675 Prontosil, ionization with, 29, 274 818 Poisons, review of book on, 192 PROPERT, S. A.: Lipoid pneumonia, 282 (0) Raid, James, obituary notice of, 920 (Amendmient) (No. 2) Rules, 403 PROSSER, Edith M.: Bandesgin and Simple Nursing Religion in science, review of book on, 358 Poland: Typhoid fever in Warsaw, 36-Centre for for M1assage Sttdents, 787 Respirator as oxygen apparatus (H. L. Marriott), 809 trachoma, 923 Prostigmin and ureteral calculi, 90 519 (0); correspondence on, 612, Polioniyelitis: New light on (leading article), 123 Protein in Berlin, 161 Respiratory infections, immuinization against, 711, -Record of outbreak, 182-Review of book on, Prytherch, John Rowlands, obituary notice of, 577 803 670-Virus in stools and sewage, 711 Psychiatric casualties in London (G. Pegge), 553 (0); Retina, review of hook on, 557 Polycythaemia and vitamin C (J. Deeny), 864 (0) correspondence on, 645, 761 Retinitis pigmentosa, pathogenesis of. 361. 473 POOLE, H.W.: Shock of ambulance journey, 719 conditions, war as aetiological factor in (WV. S. Retractor, simple thigh amputation retractor, 289, Portugal: Anti-diabetic institute founded, 476 Maclay and E. Guttmann), 381 (0) 372 Potassium salts, toxicity of (leading article), 89 Psychiatrists in mental hospitals, work of, 690 REUSS, A. v.: Premature infant, 496 correspondence on, 170, 238, 300 Psycho-analysis, review of book on, 745 Potato: In public assistance institutions, 690-As Psychology, mass, review of book on, 557 Reviews of Books: wartime food, 717 Psychoneurosis: Vegetative nervous system in, 127 et POTTER, Bernard E.: Hand-seats forcasualties, 168 -Review of book on, 156, 451 Anaemia: M6dicaments Antian6miques Cheymol), 86 Edith L. (and F. L. ADAIR): Fetaland Neonatal Psychotherapy: Review of book on, 226-At AnAmies Experimentales (J. Death, 419 hospital in Liverpool, 434 Anatomy, Aids to (E. P. Stibbe), 10th ad., 907 In S. 130-Review of and Deductive Potts, Lieut. Thomas Henry Ingram, death of, 137 Publichealth: Africa, book on, Method of: Descriptive Pounds, Gordon Christopher, obituary notice of, 32 155-In India, 234, 681-In wartime, 578 (J. C. B. Grant), 2nd ed., 557 POWER, Sir D'Arcy: B.A.J. and the profession, 437 Puerperal mortality, factors in, 912 Nervous, Problems of (J. Boeke), 631 -85th birthday of, 690 PUoH, W. T. Gordon: Practical Nursing, including -Practical, Cunningham's Manual of, 10tlt ed., vol. 1, 452 PRATT, E. F.: First-aid lectures, 267-Treatment Hygiene cad Dietetics, 12th ed., 706 vol. 3, 156; vol. 2, 419; of burns, 917 PULLAR-STREcKER, H.: Insulin for schizophrenia in -Surgical (G. Massie), 4th ed., 386 Freda B.: Dosage of barbiturate anaesthetics, wartime, 168 Animal Biology, Principles of (L. Hogben), 395-Nurse anaesthetists, 538 Pupils, large, and disease of lymphoid tissue, 808 2nd ed., 258 Pregnancy: Dental diseasein, 268, 338-Combined unequal, during anaesthesia, 344 Animals, Orientation of:: Kineses, Taxes, and extra- and intra-uterine (J. Herring and A. Purchase tax: Medicines and, 70, 139, 211, 241, 271, Compass Reactions (G. S. Fraenkel and D. L. 417-Diagnostic value of pregnandiol 570-On drugs and appliances, 210, 815-News- Gunn), 744 Lesslie), Hill and in (C. L. Cope), 545 (0); leading article papers exempt from, 241-Proposed list of essential Argyria: Pharmiacology of Silver (W.R. excretion 119 on, 561; correspondence on, 804-Spontaneous drugs, 427, 923-Medicaments exempt from, 690- D. Pillsbury), pneumothorax during (G. MeLintock), 785- Retreading ofcars, 772-On filament lamps, 852- Army Medical Services in War, Organization, (T. B. Cancer of cervix and, 845-Tuberculosis in, 880 On yeast as medicine, 852 Strategy, and Tactics of Nicholls), quintuple,case of, 38 Purpura, vitamin P in, 751, 849, 916 2nded., 191 excretion, diagnostic value of (C. L. Pusey, William Allen, death of, 577 Arthritis and Allied Conditions (B. L. Comroe), 288 Pregnandiol E.N.Packard 545 (0); leading article on, 561; corre- Pylephlebitis, suppurative, recovery from, 134, 238 Artificial Pneumothorax (edited bn Cope), others), 595 spondence on, 804 and 648, to 693 (F. S. Prematurity, papers on, 496 Bacteria, Conquest of: from 606 PRENTICE, George: Ingrowing toenail, 274 Taylor), 452 -anaerobic: Manuel de Classificationet de Preparations and Appliances: Q Determination des Bacteries Anaerobles (A. Alopon and scopolamine solution, 87 Prevot), 259 Aminophyline, 56 Quacks, groupingot,(*1 Bacteriology, General, Laboratory Manual for Anaesthetic airway, 907 QUINLAN, H.: Spontaneou. haemopneumothorax, (G. L. Peltier and others), 2nded., 192 157 643 Textbook of (R. W. Fairbrother), 3rded., 671 Bromethol, Notes for Massage Cabinet for anti-tetanic injections, 359 Quintuple pregnancy, case of, 38 Bandaging and Simple Nursing Cage for shock resuscitation, 871 Students (E. M. Prosser), 787 Calliper, improved walking, 452 Beyond the Clinical Frontiers: Psychiatrist Carbachol, 193, 558 Views Crowd Behaviour (E. A. Strecker), 557 746 Biliarv Tract, Diagnosis and Management of Carbon dioxide, simplified by-pass control for, R 594 Cartilage, semilunar, removal of, by snare, 322 Diseasesof (R. F. Carter and others), Complevite, 257 Biochemistry of Disease (M. and 0. Bodansky), 357 Corvotone, 193 Rabbits' ears, annotation on, 528 Biology in the Making (E. E. Snyder), 525 Dark-adaptation tester, Crookes's, 631 RADCLIFFE, Walter: Morphine for air-raid casualties, Birth-Control Methods, Practical (N. E. Himes) Diphenylhydantoin sodium, 492 924 787 Ears, protection of: Ear-pax plugs, 452-Sound Radiation reaction in lung, 264 Bladder, Neurogenic (F. C. McLellan), 524 deadener, 452-Aurax protectors, 452 Radio for bomb fragments, 611 Blood transfusion: Traite de la Transfusion Femur, factured, B.R.I. bar for, 56 Radio-elements, synthetic, 72 Sanguine (G. Jeanneney and G. Ringenbach), Flowmeter, readily made, 787 Radiographs: Interpretation of lateral radiographs 259 Hexobarbitone soluble, 193 of chest (S. Engel and G. G. Kayne), 619 (0); Brazilian Medical Index-Catalogue for 1937-8, 387 Hexoestrol, 259 correspondence on, 763 British Bluejacket, 1915-1940 (A. T. Edwards), 834 Hypolold digoxin, 525 Radiography: Review ofbooks on, 193, 321, 834- - Pharmacopoeia, Synopsis of, Gadd's, 13th Insulin, delay, 631 In pulmonary tuberculosis in recruits (E. IL. ed., 525 Isoflav tablets, 387 Cooper), 245 (0); correspondence on, Mfass, 335, Cancer in Childhood: Discussion on Certain 765, 849 Benign Tumours (edited by H. W. Dargeon), 744 Kramsol, 492 and Lamp, shadowless, with universal range, 322 Radiotherapy Of cancer of cervix, 456-Rhythm Cardiovascular-Renal Disease (L. W. Smith Leucocyte counter, home-made differential, 193 in, 496 others), 630 Magsorbent with atropine, 120 RADLEY, J. A. :Starch and its Derivatives, 322 Casualty: Training, Organization and Administra- Mandible, appliance for difficult fractures of, 16 RAGLAN, Lord: Joacasta'sCrimne, 671 tion of Civil Defence Casualty Services (G. B. Mersalyl, sterilized solution of, 387 Ramsay, Jeffrey, obituary notice of, 650 Shirlaw), 225 Methedrine, 193 RANEY,R. B.: Syrmpathectomy for angina pectoris, Chemistry, Applied, Thorpe's Dictionary of, Needle holder and suture cutter, combined, 227 125 4thed., 418 sterilized solution of, 387 Rankin, William, obituary notice of, 509 Forensic (H. T. F. Rhodes), 420 Nikethamide, Metastatic and Patho- Oxygen therapy improvised apparatus for, 387 RANKING,J.Mr. (and P. L. RICHARDSON): Indroduction to Physiological And bromide tabloids, 322- bone infection with terminal meningitis due to logical (J.E. Arnow), 786) Phenobarbitone: (H. T. S. Britton), For injection, 525 B. coli, 743 - Life and Civilization Plaster cast, walking, 87 RAPHAEL, J.M.: Unorthodox use of streteher slinlas, new ed., 631 Retractor, simple thigh amputation, 289 178 New Dictionary of (S. Miall), 119 Skin graft spreading shovel, 671 RATHBONE, Eleanor F.: Case for Fansily All1eoances, Physiological, Essentials of (A. K. Anderson) Speculuml, illuminated anal, 157 785 2nd e(l., 359 Splint, Thomas: Extension in first aid, 157- Ratingt of St. Marylebone, 104 Children, Lectures on Diseases of (Sir R. Hutchi- Improved extension appliance for, 834 Rationing. See Food rationing son), 8th ed., 558 Sterilization of instruments, 492 Rats, ship (leading article), 261; correspondence on, Circtulatory Diseases of Extremities (J. Homans), 359 300 14 Streptocide ointment (ophthalmic), Hilgard and use of, 120 RAVEN, R. WX. (and E. FLETCHER): War WVounds Conditioning and Learninig (E. R. Stretcher slings, unorthodox 492 Sulphanilamide powder for wounds, 671 and Injuries, 832 D. G. Marquis), for injecting viscous fluids, 420 Raw, Nathan, obituary notice of, 368, 509 Cosmneticology, Mlodern (R. G. Harry), 832 Syrinige notice 402 Robbins), new and 706 Rawes, Maior Leslie, obituary of, Cyclopropane Anesthesia (B. II. 705 Tourniquet, simpler, L. Potter and Vaporizer, Burgess electric, 289 RAWLINGs, G. R.: Carbon dioxide absorption tech- Death, Fetal and Neonatal (E. nique, 432 F. L. Adair), 419 Walking-irons, inexpensive, 596 E. : Small sterile dressing containers, 505 (J. P. and W. X-ray al)p)aratus, new portable, 227 RAYNER, E. B. Dental Surgery, Operative Parfitt READ, Charles D.: Hydrosalpinx in abdominal wall, Herbert), 4thi ed., 596 Pressure points of arteries, 572, 64 669 Diabetic A B C (R. D. Lawrence), 7th ed., 120 Ethelbert, obituary notice of, 209 119 sores, treatmtient of, 772, 854 Reavley, - Patient, Manuial for (W. D. Sansum), PREVOT.TAudr6 : allntuel de Classification et de Reeklinghausen's disease, tumours of optic nerve and, Diagnosis anid Treatment, Practical Bedside (H. D4tekbination des Bacteries Asnadrobies, 259 839 Joaclhim), 870 Rectum, foreign bodies in, 342 Exansiination, Essentials of (J. B. PRICE, C. W. R. : Retroperitoneal haenmorrhage Diagnostic fromi angioimia of kidney, 831 Red Cross: Sale, 105-Fund, 305, 370, 617, 728- Youmans), 386 And raid, in Canada, 888 Abrahams), 227 F. N. Usefuli emergency appliance, 436 Coventry 771-Hospitals Diet, Nursery School (M. MargaretI R. Vitamiiin B, supplemeint and REDSLOB, E. (and others): Traitd d'Ophthalmnlogie, Dietary Treatment, Modern (M. Abrahams and of 81 (0) vols. 3, 4, and 5, 15; vols. 6, 7, and 8, 905. E. M. Widdowson), 2nid ed., 492 growth infants, Davidson and F'RIDIE., Kenneth H..: Bi.1. bar for fractured Refugees : Medical care, 33, 72-Medical certificates Dietetics, Textbook of (L. S. P. femuir. .56-Closed-plaster treatment of wounds, 801 for, 100, 170 I. A. Anderson), 491 Prison (Comlmissioners Appointnment, 601 Registrar-General for England and Wales: Quarterly Drugs, Indigenoius, of India (J. C. Ghosh), 2nd ed., Prize, Alvarenga, 140 returns, 243, 853 491 Chadwick, 36 for Northern Ireland Quarterly returns, Dyspepsia: Aux Conifins de la Dyspepsie (M. Loeper), 225 Essay, Buckston Browne, 770 177, 543 Scotland: Quarterly returns, 177, 853 Patterns (A. R. Barnes), 119 -- Moutyon, 403 --fofor Electrocardiographic Pavlov, 667 Registration, temporary for Canadian and U.S.A. Electrocardiography, Illustrative (J. Burstein), -Treacher Collins, 24 doctors, 425 2nd ed., 871 THE BRITISH JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL 17

Reviews of Books (continued) : Reviews of Books (con1>tinued): Reviews of Books (continuted): Electrocardiology, Clinical (D. Scherf and L. J. Nursing( Care Studies (D. M. Jenisen), 706 Treatmiient: L'Ann6e Therapentique, 16 Boyd), 491 Elementary Practice of (A. M. Aslidown), 906 - Le Guiide Therapeutique de M1e1decin IPraticien Embryology, Human (J. E. Frazer), 2nd ed., 387 - Examination, Preliminary, 'Model Answers (J. and J.-R. Trabaud), 5 vols., 192 Endocrine Gynecology (E. C. Haimiblen), 558 for (H. Macphail), 746 Tuberculosis : Le Traitement Actuiel de la Tuber- - Therapy in General Practice (E. L. Serviing- Mental, Final Examination Questions and culose Iulmonaire (P. XVeiller anid S. Katz), 906 hanis), 3rd ed., 193 Answers (H. Macphail), 746 Twice Rtouind the Clock (G. Sava), 746 Enidocriniology, Recent Advances in (A. T. -- 'ractical, including Hygiene and Dietetics Urology Les Erreuirs et les Fautes en Urologie Cameron), 4th ed., 451 (V. T. G. Puigh), 12th ed., 706 (L. StroDlinger), 630 Extraocular Affections, Selected Pictures of - Textbook of (K. 0. Brownell), 907 Viruis Diseases of lan (C. E. van Rooyen and A. J. (R. E. WVright), 118 Nutrition: ErnShrungslehre: Grundlagen und Eve, Mlanutal of Diseases of (" May and Worth" Anwendung (W. Stepp). 869 Rhodes), 191 M. L. Hine), 8th ed., 227 mand the War (G. Bourne), 85 Viruses anid Viruis Diseases (T. Ml. Riers), 524 Family Allowances, Case for (E. F. Rathbone), 785 Obstetric Difficulties, Management of (P. Titus), Vocational aind Occupational Guidance (R. Fevers and Fever Nursing (E. Pearce), 4th ed., 745 2nd ed., 745 Edwards), 14 Fighting for Life (S. J. Baker), 833 Obstetrics and Gynecology, Year Book of, 85 XX'ar Wounds and Injuries (edited by E. Fletcher First Aid Manual (M. Naughten anid J. P. Shanley) Synopsis of (J. C. Litzenberg), 359 and lt. XV. Raven), 832 59,5 Oesophagus, Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases WVho's XVho, 1941 ed., 907 -- for War Casuialties occurring at Home of (P. P. Vinson), 226 Year Book of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 85 fronii Air Raids and Other Forms of Attack Ophthalmology, Textbook of (Sir W. S. Duke- Zoology of Invertebrates, General (G. S. Carter) (N. Haiimmer), 595 Elder), vol. 3, 705 385 Food Control: Its Pub)lic Health Aspects (J. H. -Trait6 d'Opthalmologie (P. Bailliart and Slhrader), 258 others), vols. 3, 4, and 5, 15; vols. 6, 7, and 8, Revista Cflinic JEspameola, first number of, 272 Fractures and Dislocations for Practitioners 905 Reynolds, Sir Joshuia, eye affection of, 564 (E. 0. Geckeler), 2nd ed., 558 Oxidation, Fomentation, Vitamins, Health and Lieut.-Col. Leethelmi, obituary notice of, 539 Frazer, James George (R. A. Downie), 54 Disease (A. V. Szent-Gybrgi), 744 Russell Appreciatioin of Dr. R. AM. Beath, 812 Gallbladder and Bile Ducts, Diseases of (WV. Oxidations, Biological, M1echanisms of (D. E. Rhetumatismn: And climiiate, 212-Anid wasp stings, Walters and A. M,. Snell), 54 Green), 706 478-In Australia, 635 CGastro-enterology, Introduction to (W. C. Alvarez), Parasite Control, Principles of (T. W. M. Cameron), acute, haemolytic streptococci in cardiac 905 86 lesions of (S. Thoimison and J. Innies), 733 (0); Ceinetics, Mamnmalian (W. E1. Castle), 870 Parenthood, Voluntary (E. F. Griffith), new ed., ainnotation on, 750; correspondence on, 883, 884 M31anual for Laboratory Course in (WV. E. 596 periarticular, treated by anitogenous Castle), 870 Parents and Children (N. Aris), 871 staphylococcal vaccine (A. G. Shera), 629 M-Medical, Introduction to (J. A. F. Roberts), Pathology, Green's Manual of (H. WV. C. Vines), ;juvenile: In Dublin, 60-Blood phosphorus 385 16th ed., 451 and, 792 (y3necology, Office (J. P. Greenhill), 156 Pelvis, Female, Anatomy of (F. A. Maguire), muiscular: local injection treatment (IT. Hair, Diagnosis and Treatmiienit of Diseases of 3rd ed., 419 Button), 183 (0); correspondence oni, 236, 300, (L. McCarthy), 705 Periodicity and Cause of Cancer, Leukaemia and 339, 399, 431; correction, 344 Hand, Surgery of (M. Iselin), translation, 450 Allied Tumours (J. H. D. Webster), 906 - See also Arthritis Healthy Eatina (V. H. Mottramn), 833 Personality, Integration of (C. G. Jung), transla- RHODES, A. J. (and C. E. VA.N RooYEN): 'irius Heredity and Social Problems (L. L. Burlinghamiie) tion, 418 Diseases of Man, 191 450 Pharmacology, Applied (A. J. Clark), 7th ed., 322 Heniry T. F. J'orensir (henuistry, 420 Histology, Elementary Pathological (XW. G. - (H. A. McGuigan), 289 Rhythm, chemical control of, 91 Barnard), 2nd ed., 525 and Materia Medica, Experimental (D. E. Rib, cervical, vascular complications of, 100 Hospital, Brompton, Reports, vol. 8, 287 Jackson), 2nd ed., 452 RICHARDS, AMorgan: Blood dyscrasias, 27 Hygiene, Industrial (A. J. Lanza and J. A. Gold- Physical Treatment by Movement, Manipulation RICHARDSON, D. Y.: Silent mastoiditis, 704 berg), 670 and Massage (J. B. Mennell), 4th ed., 193 - P. L. (and J. AM. RANKING): Metastatic bone - Notter and Firth's, 10th ed., 288 Physiology, Annual Review of (editor, J. M. Luck), infection with terminal meningitis due to B. coli, Hypothalaimuiis and Central Levels of Autonomic 287 743 Function (J. F. Fulton, editor), 118 - Applied (S. Wright), 7th ed., 786 - Sir Victor: Greetings to B.M.J., 463 Immunology: Traite de l'Immunite dans les - in Health and Disease (C. Wiggers), 3rd ed., 56 RICHES, E. W.: Cheiiiotherapy for war wounds, 642 Maladies Infectieuses (J. Bordet), 2nd ed., 155 Poison Parade (W. F. Boos), 192 Rickets: Cereals and, 292, 398-Calcium and phos- Inifancy and Childhood, Diseases of (W. Sheldon), Poliomyelitis, Care of (J. L. Stevenson), 670 phorus in development of, 839 3rd ed., 452 Practitioner's Pocket Book (D. S. Davies), 157 Rickettsia in treatment of G.P.I., 198 Infianit Feeding (A. Mionerieff), 558 Psycho-Analysis, Investigation of Technique of RIDDLE, Penn: Injection l'reatment of Hernia, etc., Infectious Diseases, Acute (J. D. Rolleston and (edited by E. Glover), 745 418 G. W. Ronaldson), 3rd ed., 226 Psychologist's Wartime Diary (A. Weymoiith), 86 RIDDOCH, George: Appreciation of Sir Henry Head, - - Clinical Practice in (E. H. R. Harries 541 and M. Mitman), 55 Public Health, Textbook of (WV. M. Frazer and Riggs, Austen Fox, death of, 508 Injection Treatment of Hernia, Hydrocele, C. 0. Stallybrass), 10th ed., 155 RILEY, James F.: Siliphydryl coimipounds an(t Ganglion, Haemorrhoids, Prostate Gland, Radiographic Positions, Standard (N. Davies and wouind repair, 516 (0) Angionia, Varicocele, Varicose Veins, Bursae, U. Isenburg), 834 RINGENBACH, G. (and G. JEANNENEY): Traite de In and Joints (P. Riddle), 418 Radiography, Handbook of (J. A. Ross), 193 Transfusion Sanzguine, 259 Insect Pests (W. C. Harvey and H. Hill), 119 Reassurance and Relaxation (T. S. Rippon and RIPPOX'', T. S. (and P. FLETCHER): R?eassitraznce aund Interniational Clinics, New, 3rd series, vol. 1, 15; P. Fletcher), 226 Ifelaxation, 226 vol. 2, 420 Religion iD Science and Civilization (Sir R. RIVERS, Thomas AI.: Lane Medical Lectures: Jaws and Face, Injuries of (WV. XV. James and Gregory), 358 Viruses and Virrus Diseases, 524 B. WV. Ficklingr), 670 Retina Retine Ruomiaine et Phenomlues Entop- ROBBaIS, Benjamin Howard: Cyclopropane Anes- Theory and Treatment of Fractures of, in tiques (E. P. Fortin), 557 thesia, Peace and War (H. H. Boyle), 55 Roentgen Techniqtue (C. MleNeill), 321 Robello, Edourdo, death of, 921 Jocasta's Crime (Lord Raglani), 671 Rose and Carless M1anual of Surgery for Students ROBERTS, Ff.: Econonmy in barium imieal examina- Laboratory Methods, Clinical, Notes on, 4th ed., and Practitioners (C. P. G. WVakeley and J. B. tions, 602 492 Hunter), 16th ed., 525 _ J. A. Fraser Intronductionn to Medical Genetics, XWork, Stanidard 3Methods in (A. B. XVads- Sanitary Iisspector's Handbook, 4th ed., 259 385 worth), 2nd ed., 193 Sex and Life (E. Steinach), 83.3 Jamies, death of, 69 Lane Medical Lectures: Viruses anid Virus Physiology of, and its Social DIplications r. E. H. Clotting inl haemotliorax, 799- Diseases (T. Al. Itivers), 524 (K. Walker), 596 Chest inijuries, 843, 914 Massage and Remedial Exercises in Medical and Sexual Perversions and Abnornialities (C. Allen), 15 ROBERTSON, Douglas S.: Tranisnatic chylothorax, Surgical Coniditions (N. M. Tidy), 4th ed., 289 Shell Shock in France 1914-18 (C. S. Mlyers), 156 Medical Specialists Certified by Am-nerican Boards, Signpost on the Frointier (R. J. H. Cox), 86 Kenneth 3I.: Leptospiral infection, 339 Directory of, 16 Skin, Practical Handbook of Pathology of (J. M. H. lt. Cecil Aalaria oII Bturmaitt Road, 711 MIedicine, Legal, and Toxicolo-y (T. A. Gonzales MSacLeod and I. MIuende), 2nd ed., 287 1(OBINSOX, Sir Christopher: XVar noise, 298 and others), new ed., 631 Skull, Brain, and Spinal Cord, Injuries ol (edited --J. A. X. (and J. P'. FRAULO) : Simpllhied Les Premiers Pas en Medecine (N. Fiessinger), by S. Brock), 704 by-pass control for CO2 absorption, 746 Si) Spectroscopy and its Application, Proceedings of Capt. Neil Surgey, reported missing, 303 - Universe Through (J. E. It. AMcDonag(h), 320 conference on, 259 WVilliamii, obituary notice of, 615 Mcental lisorders, New Facts on (N. A. Dayton), Stamiimerer Uniimiasked (R. M. Ladell), 631 ROCIIE, Rfedmnond Problesii of Iioise, 166-Safe amid :385 Starch and its Derivatives (J. A. Radley, 322 simisple tourniquet, 298 M1icro-or2,anislns, Pathogenic (XV. H. Park and Statistical Methods for Medical and Biological RODEN, A. T. Nuirse anaesthetists, 504 A. XV. WVilliaiiss), 11th ed., 192 Students (G. Dahlberg), 358 ROGERS, LaIubert Appreciations of Mt. de itartel, Microteelhnique, Eleinentary (H. A Peacock), Sulfanilamide, Sulfapyridiniie and Allie.l Com- 172 2nd ed., 492 pounds in Infections (M. A. Schnitker) 745 Sir Leonard (aild others) Leprosy in British Micturition, Physiology of (O. R. Langworthy Suprarenal cortex: Die Funktion der Neben- Isles, 7 (0) and others), 524 nierenrinde (F. Verzdr), 321 ROLLESTON, Sir Humnphry: Greetings to B.M.J., 464 Alind and Body, Inter-relationslhip o1. Proceed- Surgery of Alimentary Tract (Sir H. Devine), 85 -J. D. Appreciation of At. de Afartel, 1 2- ings of Association for Research in Nervous and (Clinical, Demonistrations of Physical Signs in Ac7ute Infectious I)isea.ses, 3rd ed., 226-Blood- MKental Disease, vol. 19, 258 (H. Bailey), 7th ed., 156 stained semeni, 817 Mineral Metabolism (A. T. Sholi), 419 of lIand (-R. MI. Handfield-Jones), 358 RONALDSON, G. XV. (amid J. D. JtOLLESTON): Acute Mother, Expectant, Ad'ice to (F. J. Browne), --in India, Commoii Mistakes of (A. N. Palit), Ilfectious D)isea.ses, 3rd ed., 226 5th ed., 387 322 ROPER-HALL, H. T. (amid A. 1P. BERTWISTLE): Sur- Motliercraft Mainual (A1. Liddiard), 10th ed., 86 -- of Injury and Plastic Repair (S. Fomon), 869 gical importance of tenuder teeth, 188 (0) Munition Workers, Health and Efficiency of --Operative, Synopsis of (H. E. 'Mohley), 321 correspondence on, 268 (H. M. Vernon), 832 Rose and Carless MIanual of, 525 Itorschiach test, ainnotation on, 600 Mutscles, Action of, including Muscle Rest and --Synopsis of of (J. K. Berman), 786 ROSE, Isaac: Streptococcal septicaemia simulatimig Muscle Re-education (Sir C. Mackenzie), re- Principles left perinephric abscess, 831; correspondence On, printed, 630 Surgical Operations, Atlas of (E. C. Cutler and 916 Nation's Larder and Housewife's Part Therein, 322 R. Zollinger), 870 Syphilis in Earlier Days (J. It. WVhitwell), 787 and Carless Manual of Suirgery, 16th ed., 525 Nervouis Diseases, Textbook of (R. Bing), 155 Syphilis ROSENBERG, E. H. AVar strain, 757 - System, Disease of (W. R. Brain), 2nd ed., Sero-diagnostic de la (Th. M. Henry First-aid lectures, 366 118-(F. M. It. Walshe), 669 Vogelsang) 14 ROSENTHAL, F. E.: Rapid death in bile peritoniitis, Neuroses in War (edited by E. Miller), 451 Technical Dictionary (edited by C. F. Tweney and 396 Nurse, Wartimse, 9007 L. E.a. Hughes), 289 IRoseola infan.tils, 402 Nurses, Groves and Brickdale's Textbook for, Tomography (J. B. McDougall), 55 Ross, A. 0. F.: Toxicity of tryparsamide and 6th ed., 227 Toxicology, Clinical (C. H. Thienes), 227 neocryl in neurosyphilis, 283 (0) 1940 THE BRITISH 18 JULY-DEC., INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Ross, James A. (and K. F. HULBERT): Burns treated Serum: As substitute for blood (C. H. Best and Shock: Elevation in immediate treatment of. 63- with silver nitrate, tannic acid, and gentian violet, D. Y. Solandt), 116 (O)-In experimental haemor- Pamphlet on treatment of, 265-Treatmnetit of 702 (0) rhage (C. H. Best and others), 248 (0)-Bactericidal wound, 290, 468-In air-raid casuualty-problem, J. Cosbic Perforated peptic ulcer, 665 (0) action of normal, 599-For burn shock (D. A. K. 432-Treatment of non-haeiniorrhagic. 468- correspondence on, 804 Black), 693 (0); correspondence on, 846. See Fluid administration in surgical (R. A. King), - J. Patcrson (and others): Hospital infection also Blood and Plasma 485 (0)-In air-raid casualty, 502, 534-Shock of war wounds, 855 (0), 895 (0); leading article anti-leptospiral; therapeutic injection of (J. M. of ambulance journey, 647, 719-Flasma and on, 908 Alston), 256 (0) serum for burn shock (D. A. K. Black), 693' (0); John A.: Handbook of Radiography, 193 - dried, transfusion of, 915 corresipondence on, 846-Cage for restuscitation Rtotenone for scabies, 231 immune, and fromn, 871-Definition of, 924 Roux, P.: Inexpensive walking-irons, 596. sulphonamides for meningococcal - treatitients, 165 ROWCROFT, G. F.: Light armour in modern warfare, meningitis, 197 SHOHL, Alfred T. Mineral Metabolism, 419 100 reconstituted dried human, transfusion of Shouilder, imnpacted (J. A. Waterman), 13 ROYSTON, Bernard: Gas masks for asthmatics, 142 (H. A. Brown and P. L. Mollison), 821 (0) SHRADER. James Houston: Foocl Control. Its- Rubella: Is virus becoming neutotropic ? (N. A. Public Health Aspects, 258 Sprott), 154 ; note on, 818-Brachial neuritis SERVICES: Siam, cutlttural trends in. 364 following, 238 Air Force, Royal: SILCOCK, F. A. E. Medical aspects of workmen's Rubin's test, 758 Awardls, 648 compensationi, 67-Benzyll benzoate in scabies, 879 RUGG-GUNN, A.: Cover of B.3.1.J., 854 Inoculation and vaccination in, 815 Silicosis: Board's decision, 139-Draft report, 852 Rumania: Jewish doctors excluded from panel Appointments, 140, 173, 240, 435, 767 Silver, review of book on, 119 practice, 272 Army: SIMMONDS, F. A. H.: Pathogenesis- of nion-pul- RUSSELL, Sir Thomas: Drug traffic in Egypt, 21 Appeal for comforts, 817 monary tuberculosis, 766 -William, obituary notice of, 269 Awards, 34, 69, 104, 137, 207, 270, 342, 369, 475, - Lieut.-Col. William Allason, obituary notice of, Russia, encephalitis in, 793 615 919 RUTHERFORD, R.: Removal of semilunar cartilage B.E.F.: Blood transfusion in, 467-Surgical SIMMoNS, H. T (and E. D. TELFORD): Erythro- by snare, 322 experiences with (C. M. Page), 731-Tetanus melalgia, 782 (0) -Major Robert Bryson, obituary notice of, 69 inocuilation in, 815 SIMON, Andre; Potato as wartime food, 717 Ryan, Eileen Dilworth, obituary notice of, 32 Convalescent treatment after discharge Irom, 175 SIMPSON, A. D. H.: Nurse anaesthetists, 430 RYLE, John A.: Greetings to B.M.J., 462-To-day Dyspepsia in, Interim report on (R. T. Payne and R. E. Hope: Aetiology of influenza, 765 and to-morrow, 657 (0) C. Newman), 819; leading article on, 836; Sims, Marion J., and vesico-vaginal flstula (C. Moir) correspondeciie on, 915 773 (0); leading article on, 789 Sinclair, Thomas: To resign Parliamentary seat, 425 Enteric fevers in, 403 -Obituarv notice of, 811 S In India: Report, 466 Singer, Douglas Hlarold, deatlh of, 577, 652 Iniociilations: Against tetanus and typhoil,689 Sinus, nasal, surgery of, 198, 807 SACHS, H.: Problems of transfusion, 721 -Voluntary, 922 Sinusitis, aspects of, 844 St. Dunstan's: Annual report, 403 Medical organization, book on, 191 corre- SIRCAR, B. N. (and F. K. BOSTON): Post-operative SAKOSCHANSKY, E.: Cause of appendicitis, 267- spondence on, 397 pulmonarY comIIplications, 82 (0) Diabetes and associated pathological conditions, Memoranduim on cerebrospinal fever, 634 Skin: Absorptivity of, 20-Review of bookl oni, 287 574 No. 3 General Hospital, suirgery at (R. Binning), -diseases, economy in uise of drugs for, 795, 884 SALA3MAN, R. N.: Biology of potato, 717 794 - graft: Spreading shovel, 671-In burns, 680 SALEEBY, Caleb William: Light armour in modern Physiotherapy in A.M.S., 887 SKOTTOWE, Ian: Prognosis of schizophrenia, 613 warfare, 100-Obituary notice of, 886 R.A.M.C.: Physical fitness for. 36-Rank in, Skull injuries, review of book of, 704 Sanarelli, Guiseppe, death of, 32 175-Chiropodists in, 176-Retired officers, SLACK, A. B. Eucalvptus ointment for burns, 805 SANDERS, Frederic-: Hand-seats for casualties, 244 272-In Northern Ireland, 392-Pay of SLATER, Constance B.: First-aid lectures, 399 -Cover of B.M.J., 854 women in, 887 Sleep: Loss of, in air raids, 396-Cerebral circulation SANI)IFORD, B. H.: Staphylococci in lobar pneu- in, 562 inonia, 399 Casualties in medical services, 34, 69, 104, 137, Slessor, Thomas Stewart, obituary notice of, 303 SANDISON, R. A. (and J. S. McGREGOR): Insulin for 173, 207, 240, 270, 342, 370, 402, 435, 475, 510, Sling, new arm, 366 schizophrenia in wartime, 310 (0) 539, 575, 615, 648,-689, 726, 767, 815, 852, 919 Small-pox: Imuniunity, 228 SANDLER, B.: "Onlv fuinctional,' 372 Convalescent homes, 163, 272 SMILLIE, I. S.: Fractures of shaft of tibia, 150 (0) SANGSTER, C. B.: Acute rheunatisnm in Australia, Doctors and, 814 SMITH, C. H.: Stomatitis in children, 838 635 Family allowances, increase in, 543 E. J. Radley: Suilphuir-containing compounds SANGUINETTI, Harold H.: Tetanus antitoxin for Gastric disorders In, 29,132, 235-Tobacco and, 178 and suilphapyridine, 488 (0) cixil casualties, 720, 916 Honours, 103 Surg. Lieut. Edward Ian, reported missing, 435 Sanitary inspection, review of book on, 259 Maternity hospital for officers' wives, 306 G. Stewart: Dried plasma, 28 Sanitation and evacuation, 512 Capt. John Walter, death of, 303 SANSUM, W. D.: Manual for Diabetic Patients, 119 Medical boards, 175-Deceived, 470-Decisions Lawrence W. (and others): Cardiovascildar- SAVA, George Twice Round the Clock, 746 of, 852-Refusal to attend, 922 Renal Disease, 630 SAVAGE, Horace S. First-aid lectures, 237 Mentions, 173, 615-In dispatches, 34, 69, 240, 575 S.: First-aid lectures and examinations, 574 SAVILLE, Agnes: Ear plugs, 544-Restriction of Navy, Royal: -S. XVatson: Appreciation of Dr. L. A. high-frequency apparatus, 656 Awards, 34, 270, 342, 369, 510, 852 Weatherly, 340 SAXTON, R. S.: Blood transfusion service, 335 Ear protection, 403 SMITHIES, C. M.: Extradural haemorrhage, 30 Scabies: Treatment of, 231-}3enzyl benzoate in Naval Medical Compassionate Fund: Meetings, Smoking and gastric disorders in the Services, 178 (R. E. King), 626 (0); correspondence on, 723, 137, 648 SMYTH, Michael J. : Treatmenit of air-raid casualties, 730, 805, 879 Temporary Medical Officers, 370 719 SCARBOROcUH, Harold: Vitamin P in purpura, 916 Protection of soldier, 26, 29, 100, 132, 175, 266- Snake bites, treatment of, 424 Schereschewsky, Joseph William, death of, 508 Bullet-deflecting breastplate, 476-Best position -venom and lecithin in analysis of haemorrhagic SCHERF, David (and L. J. BoYD): Clinical Electro- for, 923 states (L. J. Witts and F. C. G. Hobson), 862 (0) cardiography, 491 Recruits: And tuberculosis, 29, 396, 501-Early SNELL, Albert M. (and W. WATERS): Diseases of Schizophrenia: Insulin for, in wartime, 98, 126, 168, phthisis in. 31, 132, 245-Effort syndrome, 201 Gallbladder and Bile Ducts, 54 206-(J. S. McGregor and R. A. Sandison), 310 -Mass radiography of, 335-Heart examination - Ernest Hugh, obituary notice of, 651 (O)-Prognosis of (leading article), 526; corre- of, 442, 582-Mental health in, 617 SNYDER, Emily Eveleth: Biology in the Making, 525 spondence on, 613, 686 Soap, annotation on, 327 SCHNITKER, Maurice A.: Sulfanilamide, Sulfa- Sex education for troops, deputation on, 370 Social conditions: "Our unused influence," 507, 614, pyridine and Allied Compounds in Infections, 745 Tuberculosis, arrested, and military service, 534, 648, 686, 724-Doctors and civilization, 614- School, British Postgraduate Medical: Annual 608, 721 Plea for action, 762 report, 129 Venereal diseases: Prophylaxis for troops, 169, 236 Society, Albrecht Haller, founded, 106 - children: Health of London, 232-Meals and -Treatment of, 614 -American Red Cross: Supplies for homeless milk for, 458 Women: Londoners, 403 - London, of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: A.T.S., feeding of, 403 - of Apothecaries: Degrees and pass lists, 342- Acting dean appointed, 793 M.O. for Eastern Command, 36 DiploIna granted, 342 - medical service, 306 Wounded from Narvik, 270 British Red Cross: Report, 84 SCHRIRE, Th.: Stab wounds of chest, 662 (0) X-ray examination of men, 266, 298, 336, 431 -Cardiff Medical: Proceedings, 652 SCHWABACHER, Herta (and others): Hospital - facilitiesin naval hospitals 403 of Chemical lndustry: Potato as wartime food, infection of war wounds, 855 (0), 895 (0); leading 717-Chemistry of cheeses, 838 article on, 908 Sestini, Luigi, death of, 768 - Church Missionary: Report of medical work, Sciatica, low~ back pain, and intervertebral disk SEVRINGHAUS, Elmer L.- Endocrine Therapy in 478 (leading article), 708 General Practice, 3rd ed., 193 --French, of History of Medicine: President Science in war (leading article), 158; correspondence elected, 342 on, 207, 235 Sex, review of books on, 15, 833 - Heberden: Medal awarded, 106 SCOBIE, W. Hutton: Alternative to oiled silk, 478 SHANLEY, J. P. (and M. NAUGHTEN): First Aid --Illinois State Medical: centenary, 140 Scotland: Diet in, 19-Health Department: Manual, 595 -Industrial Welfare: Publications, 160, 176, 201 "Nervous" war casualties, 257-Tuberculosis in, SHANNON, T. M.: Muscular spasm during anaesthesia -Lecture course, 272-Annual report, 922 580 655 - Latin-American, of Plastic Surgery: First Scott, Alfred James, death of, 269 Shattuck, S. Burt Wolbach, dedication to, 403 meeting, 690 - J. C.: Closed-plaster treatment of wounds, 801 SHAW, B. H.: Our unusedinfluence, 724 Medical Benevolent, for East and North Ridings - W.W.: Physiology of concussion, 563 - J. J. M., obituary notice of, 433, 474 of Yorkshire: Annual meeting, 512 SCOTT-BLAIR, G.W.: Chemistry of cheeses, 838 --W. Fletcher: Greetings to 462 of London: Pathology and medicine, 606 SEDDON,H. J.: Closed-plaster technique, 687 B.M.J., -Chemotherapy for war m ounds, 640 SEDERGREsN, R. C.: Problem of shelters, 609 SHELDON, Wilfrid: Diseases of Infancy and Child- - Sickness Annuity and life Assurance: SELBY, Prideaux: Treatment of noin-haemorrhage hood, 3rd ed., 452 Annouincement, 403 shock, 468 Shelters, air-raid. See Air-raid precauitions - for Study of Venereal Diseases: Blood Seligman, Charles Gabriel, obituary notice of, 433 SHEPHERD, J.: Our unused influence, 686 dyscrasias in V.D., 27 Semnen, blood-stained, 655, 729, 817 SHERA, A. Geoffrey: Acute periarticular rheumatism Pan-American, of Microbiology founded, 176 SEMON, Henry C.: Agranulocytosis with angina treated successfully by autogenous staphylococcal - o of Ophthalmology fornied, 242 after sulphonamide, 668 vaccine, 629 Pathological, of Great Britain and Ireland: Sensation, anatomy of, 458 SHEVLIN, F. B.: Safe and siisple tourniquet, 336 Member elected, 242 Septicaemia, diphtheric, fatalcase of, 222 Ship: Rat-proofing of (leading article), 261 corre- - Manchester: Dried plasma, 27 - fulminating, associated with purpura and Pharmaceutical: Nutritional problems of war adrenal haemorrhage (J. F. Hughes), 353 (0) spondence on, 300-Atebrin in, 727 and peace, 913 - staphylococcal: Bacteriophage for, 676- - surgeons and war risk, 370 -Public Analysts Chemistry of cimeeses, 838 Simulating left perinephric abscess (I. Rose), 831; SHIRLAW, G. B.: Casuaty, 225 - for Relief of Widows and Orphanis of Medical correspondence on, 916 --J. Thonmson: Pittuitary and cancer, 133 Men: Quiarterly court, 204 THE BRITISH 19 JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Society, Royal 1Roal Medal awardod. 7-71-Pre- Sterilization Of surgical gloves (It. J. Willan), Surgical, war experiences (A. Odelberg), 43 (0); corre - sident electe(l, 791-0t)icers elected. 7913 426-Of instruments (Kramsol), 492-Imiiperfect spondence on, 469-In Spanish War (leading of Arts WVar Wouindls, 877 sterilization as probable cause of post-operative article), 560-With B.E.F. (C. M. Page), 731 (0) tetanus (S. N. Hayes), 825 (0)-Of blood bank SIUTTON, Frederick: In defence of potassium, 238 bottles (G. E. 0. Williams), 830 (0) SVENSSON, R.: Handbook of Malaria Control, 674 SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE: STERN, A.: Gonococcal arthritis, 117 SWAN, R. H. Jocelyn: Gas gaingrene, 97 Annual orationi. 91 STEVENS, W. Mitchell: Health and soil, 300-Diet W. A. M.: Rescue work after air raids, 506 Burns, report on treatment of, 690 and health, 884 SwANN, H. W.: Diphtheria inuimunization with Committee on protection of fighting services: STEVENSON, Jessie L.: Care of Poliousyeliti.?, 670 toxoid-antitoxin mixture, 356 Report, 544 STEWART, James: Ionization with prontosil, 29, 274 Sweden: Carolinian Hospital opened, 888 Election of officers, 72 STIBBE, Edward P.: Aids to Anatomy, 10th ed., 907 Swift, Dean, deafness of, 233 Hon. Fellowship conferred, 92 154 Hours of opening, 728 Stilboestrol, discussion on, 121 Switzerland Doctors and hospitals in, Stillbirth, review of book on, 419 SYMONDS, C. P.: Cerebral thrombophlebitis, 348 (0) Periodica s removed, 342 on, 416 for 125 Section of Laryngology.-Aspects of sinusitis, 844 Still's disease, note Sympathectomy angina pectoris, Stings, wasp, rheumatism and, 478 Syndrome: Effort, 201, 298, 736, 739, 749, 882, 914, -Medicine.-Treatment of traumatic haemo- 342 thorax, 798 Stirling, James, death of, 924-Korsakoff's, 303-Waterhouse-Friderichsen, STOKER, G. M.: Strangulated hernia ill infancy, 730 353-Felty's, 636 Odontology.-Facial bone structure in relation air-raid warnings, to fracture, 798 Stomach: Cancer of, 294-During Syphilis: Review of books on, 14, 787-Rapid spinal 337-Dual (kiss) cancer of (E. W. Thomas), fluid flocculation test, 876-Massive arsenotherapy -OOrthpaedics.-Closed-plaster treatment of 552 (0)-Benign tumours of, 823 in, 911 wounds, 800-Congenital dislocation of hip- Stomatitis in children, treatment of, 838 Syringe: For injection of viscous fluids, 420-Carry- joint, 843-Treatment of burns, 844 angular, and vitamin B (leading article), 159 ing of charged, 890 Otology.-Injuries to ear, 639-Causes of Strachey, St. Leo: Borrowed Children, 264 SZENT GYORGYI, Albert V.: On Oxidation, Fermenla- failure in treatment of otitis media, 877 Strangulation, intestinal, simulating perforated tion, Vitamins, Health and Disease, 744 -Surgery.-Protection of soldier in warfare, 26 peptic ulcer (D. M. Douiglas), 356 --Hysterical contractures following war injuries, Stratton, William, obituary notice of, 209 202-Treatnment of war burns, 679-Chest STRAuss, E. B.: Hysterical contractures, 203- Iniuries, 842 (And A. MACPHAIL): Electrical convulsant T -- Therapeutics and Pharmacology.-Treatment therapy with portable apparatus, 779 (0) of war buirns, 679 STRECKER, Edward A. : Beyond the Clinical Frontiers: Talipes cavus (W. K. Hughes), 902 (0) A Psychiatrist Views Crowd Behaviou:r, 557 TALLERMAN, Kenneth: Establishment of lactatioll, Society, Royal Surgical Aid: Annual meeting, 852 Streptocide ointment (ophthalmic), 359 29-B.M.A. diet booklet and safe milk, 99 of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene: Streptococcal infection, haematuria after, 367 Tannic acid for burins, 251, 672, 679, 702, 754, 758, Sulphonanmide treatment in the field, 96 Streptococci, haemolytic: Of various groups, 325- 814, 883 Shaftesbury Military Hospital Medical: Pre- In cardiac lesions of acute rheumatism (S. Thomson Tawse, Herbert Bell, obituary notice of, 813 vention of influenza, 914 and J. Innes), 733 (0); annotation on, 750; TAYLOR, F. 0.: Defect of niicturition, 404 Ulster Medical: New president, 654 correspondence on, 883, 884 - F. Sherwood: Conquest of Bacteria: from 606 Sodium sulphate, hypertonic, for wotunds (J. C. Stretcher: Back rests, 299, 610-For use in private to 693, 452 Lyth), 53 (0) cars, 572-Method of blanketing (E. B. Grogono), -Geoffrey F. (and C. D. M. DAY): Osteomalacia Soil, health and (L. J. Picton), 128 ; correspondence 638 and dental caries, 221 (0) on, 166, 207, 236, 300-Food and, 142 slings, unorthodox use of, 120, 178 Teeth, tender: their surgical importance (H. T. SOLANDT, D. Y. (and C. H. BEST): Plasma or serui STROMINGER, L. : Les Erreatrs et les Fautes en Urologie, Roper-Hall and A. P. Bertwistle), 188 (0); as substitute for whole blood, 116 (O)-(And 630 correspondence on, 268 others): Seruim and plasma in experimental STUART-HARRIS, C. H.: Prevention of influenza, 914 TELFORD, E. D. (and H. T. SIMMONS): Erythro- haeniorrhage, 248 (0) STUNGO, Ellis: Psychiatric casualties in London, melalgia, 782 (0) Sores, pressure, treatment of, 772, 854 645-War strain, 757 TEMKIN, H.: Position for protection against attack, SORSBY, Arnold: Dye treatment of blepharitis, 470 Sudan, Southern: Field experiences with sul- 922 SOUTTAR, H. S.: Injection treatment of muscular phonamide, 96 Temperament: Rorsehach test, 600 rheumatism, 236 Sulphanilamide. See Sulphonamide Group TEMPLETON, W. Lees: Noctural enuresis, 239-Air- : New journal, 272-Institute for haematology Sulphapyridine. See Sulphonamide Group raid shelters-criticism, 432-Lice in shelters, 803 founded in Madrid, 403-Surgical experience in Tendon suture, passive movement after, 848 civil war, 560 SULPHONAMIDE GROUP: Teratoma, retroperitoneal, 869 Spalteholz, Karl Werner, death of, 921 Chemotherapy: Of gonococcal infections in Testosterone propionate in functional impotence SPARKS, J. V.: X-ray examination of militiamen, 266 women and children (M. Moffett), 8 (0); corre- (A. W. Spence), 411 (0) Spectroscopy, review of book on, 259 spondence on, 99-Note on, 122-For wvar Tetanus: Cabinet for serum, 359-Prevention of, 364 Speciilum, illumiiinated anal, 157 wounds, 640-Of carriers, 875 -Anti-tetanic serum from Canadian Red Cross, SPENCE, A. M. (and F. GLYN-HUGHES): Sulphona- Prontosil, ionization with, 29, 274 436-Immunization of Home Guard ? 580-In- maide for lupus erythematosus, 741 (0) Streptocide ointment (ophthalnsic), 359 oculation against, 689, 690-Antitoxin for civil A. W. : Testosterone propionate in functional Sulphaemoglobinaemia after phenacetin (R. V. casualties, 720, 847, 916-Inoculation in B.E.F., illlpotence, 411 (0) Coxon and J. P. Crawford), 556 815-Imperfect sterilization as probable cause of J. C.: Feeding of children, 93 Sulphanilamide: In scarlet fever, 83-And (S. N. Hayes), 825 (0)-Need for prophylaxis, 846 Spencer, Walter George, obituary notice of, 649, 688 rheumatic fever, 232, 344-As preservative in -Prophylaxis and circulating antitoxin (D. M. SPILLANE, John D.: Observations on effort syD- stored blood (R. F. Hunwicke), 380 (0)- Marvell and H. J. Parish), 891 (0); leading drome, 739 (0); leading article on, 749 ; corre- Powder, 671-And wound infections, 682, 802 article on, 909 spondence on, 882, 914 Sulphapyridine: For abdominal actinoniycosis toxoid, anaphylaxis after (A. A. Cunningham, Spiller, William Gibson, death of, 921 (XW. H. Ogilvie), 254 (0)-By injection, 263-In 522 (0); correspondence on, 683 Spilsbury, Peter Bernard, obituary notice of, 434 pneumococcal meningitis (P. F'. H. Dawnay), Tetany precipitated by calcium (R. Peters), 384 Spinal column, degenerative lesions of, 635 286-For acute adenitis, 404-Use of sulphur- -spontaneous hyperventilation (F. S. Fow- - cord, counter-irritation over, 399 containing compounds with (E. J. R. Smith), weather and others), 373 (0) SPIRA, J. Jacques: Dyspepsia in Army, 915 488 (0)-In pneumococcal arthritis complicating Thailand, cultural trends in, 364 Spirochaetes from arthritic patients, 533 lobar pneumonia (S. Instone), 523-Sulphur THIENNES, Clinton H.: Clinical T'oxicology, 227 Spirography in pulmonary disease, 423 and, 612-Dangers and dosage of, 847-Intense THOMAS, C. Hamblen: Injuiries to ear, 640 Splint, Thomas: Extension with in first aid, 157- toxic reaction from (W. Ibbotson), 904 C. J.: Appreciation of Mr. R. C. Elmslie, 171 Serrated foot-piece for, 404-Application of, 765- Suilphathiazole in osteomyelitis and( pericarditis C. Price: Traumatic haemothorax, 800- Improved extension appliance for use with, 834 (D. H. Paterson and A. J. Walker), 449 Chest injuries, 842 SPOONER, E. T. C.: Closed-plaster treatment of Sulphonamide derivatives, War Oftice imiemoran- Edgar W.: Dual (kiss) cancer of stomach, 552 wounds, 801-(And others): Hospital infection duui on, 209 (0) of war wounds, 855 (0), 895 (0) leading article Sulphonamides: Fever during, 38-In the field, G. W.: Bile peritonitis, 472 on, 908 96-Local treatment with, 99, 167-And -R. B. Health Services, 196 SPRAWSON, Evelyn: Facial bone structure, 798 immnne serum for meningococcal meningitis, NV. S. Russell, retuirned unopposed as M.P, 817 SPRIGGS, Sir Edmulnd Medical treatnment of peptic 197-In infantiile enteritis, 274-In bacillary TnHoMPSON, Brian C.: Pathogenesis of noni-pul- ulcer, 39 (0), 78 (0) dysentery, 367-In gonorrhoea (D. J. Mac- nionary tuberculosis, 766 SPROTT, Normian A.: Is virus of rubella becoming kinnon), 448 (O)-In cerebrospinal fever (R. W. - V. C.: Trauinatic haemiiothorax, 800 neurotropic-? 154; correspondence on, 238 Cushing), 439 (0); correspondence on, 572, Thomsoni, Frederick George, obituary notice of, 507, STALLYBRASS, C. 0. (and W. M. FRAZER): Textbook 612, 682, 772-Agranulocytosis with angina 541 of Puiblic Health, 10th ed., 155-Diphtheria after (H. C. Semon), 666-Toxic manifestations --H. Hyslop: Epidenmic infltuenza, 8-16 immuinization, 537-Shelter problemii, 801 of, 710-Antiseptics in wartime surgery, 715- Sir StClair: Appreciation of ])r. F. G. Thonm- Stammering, review of book on, 631 For lupus erythematosus (F. Glyn-Hughes and son. 508 STAMMERS, F. A. H. Vascular complications of A. M. Spence), 741 (0)-Review of book on, 745 Scott (and J. INNES) : Haemiolytic streptococci cerv ical rib), 100 -In cerebrospinal meningitis (R. WV. Fair- in cardiac lesionis of acute rheumatismi, 733 (0) Standards, initernational, for antitoxins, antisera, brother), 859 (0); annotation on, 875- aninotation on, 750; correspondence on, 883, 884 and tubercullin, 24 Pharmacology of (leading article), 872 W. A. R.: Toxicity of potassium salts, 89 Stanley, Henry, obituary notice of, 887 Sulphydryl compounds and wound repair (J. F. Thoracoscopy of extrapleural pneunmothiorax (R. J. STANLEY-JONES, D.: MNIasturbation and night Riley), 516 (0) C. Maxwell), 107 (0) frequency, 206 THOROLD, G. P. (aol(t others): Gold therapy in Staphylococci in lobar pneumiioinia, 399, 472 Sulphur-containing comiipounds anid suitphapyridine rheumiiatoid arthritis, 314 (0) Starch, review of book on, 322 (E. J. R. Smiith), 488 (0) ; correspondence on, 612 THORPE, Joselyn Field (and M. A. WVHITELEY): Statistics, review of book on, 358 Sun-spots, periodicity of, and influenza and cancer, Thorpe's Dictionary of Applied Chemistry, 4th ed., vital: Quarterly returns, 177, 243, 543- 339, 808 418 Workinz of new act, 242 Sun-stroke, protection against, 656 Throat: Epithelial lesions in, 262-Evacuee's sore Stebbins, Ernest L., appointment of, 224 Sunlight treatment, 883 throat and shelter tonsillitis (T. B. Layton), 531 STEELE, G. H.: Imiiproved walking calliper, 452- Supination after fractured forearm, 574 correspondence on, 571, 610, 645, 685 Strangulated hernia in infancy, 656 Supplies, order linlitimig, 353 and nose department, use of proflavine an(d STEEN, ID. J. Ross: New arin sling, 366 Suprarenal cortex, review of book on, 321 acriflavine in (G. Young and A. A. Charteris), 489 STEINACH, Eugen: Sex and Life, 8:3 Surgery Rexiew of books on, 85, 156, 3:21, 3122, (0) Stekel, Wilhelmil, death of, 69 358, 450, 525, 786-At No. 3 Geimeral Hospital Thrombophlebitis, cerebral (C. P. Syimonds), 348 (0) STEPHENS, G. Arbour: Exanmination of heart in (R. Binning), 794 THROWER, WV. R. Chemoprophylaxis of rheumatic recruits, 582-Hydrogen-ion concentration in rheu- general, local anaesthesia in (H. Dodd), 345 (0); fever, 344 niatic fever, 884 correspondence on, 428, 573 Thyroiditis, non-suppurative, and rheumatismi, 687 STEPNEY, Daisy Agnes: Nocturnal enuresis, 266 ar: Informiiation wanted, 196, 675-Amitisep- Tibia, fractures of shaft of (1. S. Snilillie), 150 (0) STEPP, Wilhelm: Ernihrungslehre, 869 tics in, 715 TIDY, H. Letheby: Plasnia and seruim for buirn Sterile dressing containers, smiiall, 505 Surgical treatment of air-raid casualties (A. R. shock, 846 Sterility, dysinenorrhoea and (E. WVittkomer and Hodgson and G. K. McKee), 147 (0): corre- Noel 31.: M1assage and Remedial Exercises int A. ed., 289 T. MA. Wilson), 586 (0); note on. 854 spondence on, 204, 236, 394 Medical and Surgical C'oniditions, 4th THE BRITISH 20 JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Till, Albert Thonia., obituary notice of, 767 Urinary symptoms associated with change of environ- TIPPETT!. Sydney Gordon: Children in air-raid ment (G.H1. Bell andR. J. S. 'McDowall), 117 shelters, 683 Ulcer, gastric: Economy in barium meal exami- correspondence on, 206 Tissue grafting,som e problems of, 422 nations (Ff. Roberts), 602 Urology, review of book on, 630 TITUS, Paul: Management of Obstetric Diffictlties, -malignant stomal (S. A. Yaffe), 153 (0) Uterus: Radiotherapy of cancer of cervix, 456- 2nd ed., 745 peptic: Medical treatment of (Sir E. Spriggs), Cancer of body of, 604 T.N.T., toxic jaundice from, 297 39 (0), 78 (0)-Intestinal strangulation simulating To-day and to-morrow (J. A. Ryle), 657 (0) perforated (D. M. Douglas), 356-Perforated (J. C. TODD, K. W.: Histamine in mental disease, 98- Ross), 665 (0); correspondence on, 804-Recur- Home-made differential leucocyte counter, 193 rent perforated (G. Milro3), 868 V Toenail, ingrowing, 274, 618, 818 typhoid, perforated (F. R. W. K. Allen), 357 Tomography, review of book on, 55 Ultra-violet light, leadino article on, 707 Vaccination: In Holland, 286-Fatality folloulug, Tonsillitis, shelter, and evacuee's sore throat (T. B. Union, Medical Defence: Annual meeting, 475 428 Layton), 531; correspondence on, 571, 610, 645, Vaccine, autogenous staphylococcal, in acuite 685 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: periarticular rheunmatisnm (A. G. Shera), 629 Tonsils, educative function of, 685 Ambulances for Great Britain, 305, 370 --for measles, 637 TOPLEY, W. W. C.: Autho-ity, Observation, and American doctors in United Kingdom, 815 Vaccinia, variola, and alastrim, cross-iimiunity Experiment inMedicine, 88 -hospital in Britain, 59, 294, 465 between (leading article), 228 Tourniquet: Safe and simple. 266, 298, 336, 365- Blood donors for England, 403, 817 VAGUE, J. (and J. DUNAN): La Crdtaline: Etutde Simple appliance to control bleeding, 436-New Cancer clinic for N. York, 140 Physiopathologique, 389 and simpler, 706-For first aid, 924 Directory of specialists, 16 VALLELY, N. Mortimer: Air raids-dealing with TOWSE, Sir Beachcroft: Civilians blinded in air raids, Doctors and war, 770 casualties, 498; correspondence on, 611 469 Evacuation of doctors' children, 272, 306 VANCE, Morgan (and others): Legal Medicine and Toxicology, review of books on, 227, 631 Gift to M.R.C., 363 Toxicology, newed., 631 TRABAUD, Jean and J.-R.: Le Guide Therapeatique Infantile paralysis campaign, 728 VAN ROOYEN, C. E. (and A. J. RHODES): Viruts de Medecin Praticien, 5 vols., 192 Medical pilots, 654 Diseases of Man, 191 Tracheotomy and laryngeal diphtheria, 829 preparedness in, 637 Vaporizer, Burgess electric, 289 Transfusion, problems of, 53l5, 721-Leading article profession and national defence, 272 Varicose veins in oesophagus, haemorrhage from, 797 on, 597. See also Blood transfusion. unit to study war conditions, 265 Variola, vaccinia, and alastriin, cross-immunity Traunma antd diabetes, 30 Misapprehension, 529 between (leading article), 228 Travel permits for doctors, 104 Red Cross gift, 500 Vater, ampulla of, 91 Treadwell, Oliver, obituary notice of, 725 Small-pox in, 889 VAUGHAN, Janet (and others): Transfusion of fresh Treatment: Review ofbooks on, 16, 192-Case for, Supplies for homeless Londoners, 403 and stored blood, 48 (0)-Changesin blood stored 106 Syphilis: In N. York, 37-Funds for controlling, in different preservatives, 482 (0)-Treatment of ' Trench foot" in civilians, 610 606-No. among men of draft age, 690 burns, 758 Trephining by natives in New Britain, 296 Tuberculosis: Mass surveys, 389 - Mr.: Treatment of war burns, 680 Trichomona.s vaginalis infection, 497 Typhoid fever in, 53 Vegetables, fresh, in hospitals, 198 Tropical diseases, control of, 390 World's Fair: Attendance at public health exhibit, Veins, dilated, infra-red photoaraphy of, 392 TRUETA, J. (and J. M. BARNES): Immobilizationi in 484 VELTER, E. (and others): Traitd d'Ophthalmoloyie, treating infected wounds, 46 (0) correspondence X-ray apparatus, gifts of, 127 vols. 3, 4, and 5, 15; vols. 6, 7, and 8, 905 on, 235, 364, 394, 918-Shock in air-raid casualtv, Venacava, inferior, complete obstruction of (J. A. 502-Closed-plaster treatment of wounds, 801 University of Aberdeen: Degrees conferred, 103, 919 Keen), 823 (0) Trust. Cicely Northcote: Work of almoners, 176 -Violins bequeathed to, 140-Appointment, 303 VENABLES, J. F.: HIsterical contractures, 203 Nuffield Provincial Hospitals: Regionalization -Alberta: Appointment, 802 Venereal disease: Blooddyscrasias in, 27-M. W. F. Committee, 61, 130-Medical secretary appointed, Belfast, Queen's: Degrees and pass lists, 103, on prevention of, 96-Almoners in women's V.D. 476-Bristol conference, 533-Meeting of Medical 919 clinics, 161-Prophylaxis for troops, 169, 236-In Advisory Council, 605 1Berne: Award, 403-Rector elected, 922 naval forces, 563-Treatment of members of Royal Victoria Hospital Tuberculosis: Annual Birmingham: Appointment, 342 Forces, 614 report, 256 Ventilation in black-out, 334 Trustees, Chadwick: Prizes, 617 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE VERNON, H. M.: Industrialhealth in wartime, 25; Tryparsamide, toxicity of, 283 Announcements, 64, 182, 575 annotation on, 19-Health and Efficiency of Tsutsugamushi in Ceylon (L. Nicholls), 490 Appointments, 102, 575 Munition Workers, 832 TUBBS, 0.S.: Traumatic pneumothorax, 800 Award, 33 VERzAR, F. Die Fuenktion der Nebennierenrinde, 321 Tubercle bacilli, bovine, absorption of early prodticts Degrees conferred, 69, 102, 241, 538, 616, 888 Vesico-vaginal fistula: J. Marion Sims and (C. Moir), of, by anithracite dust (S. L. Cummins), 623 (0) -- and pass lists, 136, 919 773 (0); leading article on, 789-New technique Tuberculin testing in cattle, 271 Election, 616 (J. B. Macalpine), 778 (O) Tuberculosis: Of knee (R. C. Murray), 10 (0) (L. A. Medical Faculty: Opening address to students, 657 VINES, H. W. C.: Green's Manual of Pathology, 16th Key), 408 (0); correspondence on, 504-Recruits Retirements, 538 ed., 451 suspected of, 29-Oversea evacuation of child Vice-Chancellor's review, 538 VINSON, Porter P.: Diagnosis and Treatmentt of contacts of, 99, 169-Eosinophilia in (A. M. Diseases of Esophagus, 226 Gill), 220 (0)-Vaccination against, with vole University, Chicago: Hon. doctorate conferred, 476 VINTER, N. S. B.: Teaching of first aid, 582 bacillus (leading article), 261-In general hospitals, --Columbia: Appointment, 176 Virus diseases, review of books on, 191, 524 326-Work in India, 327-Case-finding by mass -- Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, 137, 851 studies, 122 surveys, 389-Iridocyclitis and, 562-X-ray Edinburgh: Degrees and pass lists, 137, 888- Viruses and mice, 362 diagnosis of, 573-In Scotland, 580-Spread of, in Prizes presented, 137 Visors, 271-Trials with, 175 shelters, 570, 644, 720-In young women, 721-Ini Geneva: Hon. doctorate conferred, 273 V!itamin: Studies, 122-Content of food, 456-In pregnancy, 880 Glasgow: Degrees conferred, 34, 575-Appoint- rheumatoid arthritis, 876 non-pulmonary, pathogenesis of (M. C. Wilkin- ment, 303-Book on laboratory methods, 492- A in miners' butter ration, 241 son), 660 (0); correspondence on, 766, 808 Awards, 575 - B: Supplement and growth of infants (MI. R. pulmonary: In recruits, 31, 132 (E. L. Cooper), Guatemala: Hon. doctorate conferred, 728 Price), 80 (0)-Angular stomatitis and (leading 245 (0) correspondence on, 335, 395, 471, 534, Harvard: Hon. degrees conferred, 273 article), 150-Anti-grey-hair factor. 425 607-New regulation, 501-In Denmark, 161- --Leeds: Appointment, 34-Students and civil B,: For white bread, 125, 138, 397-And post- Insulin for (G. Day), 376 (0); correspondence on, defence, 140-Moynihan lecture, 402, 510-Degree diphtheritic neuritis, 325-In Chinese nutrition, 424 506-In accepted recruit: medical board deceived, and pass lists, 434-Award, 434-Congregation, -In flour, 770 470-Arrested, and military service, 534, 608, 721 501 -B2 in keratitis, 294 -Review of books on, 906 Liverpool: Degrees and pass lists, 102 C: Needs of native mine labourers (F. W. Fox Tuberculous: Extra milk for, 268, 300-Air raids and others), 143 (0)-Rapid test for reserves of and, 502-Spread of disease in shelters, 570 UNIVERSITY OF LONDON: (J. Pemberton), 217 (0)-In fruit skins, 424- cavities, transpleural aspiration of, 636 Announcements, 402, 434, 688 and Deeny), 864 (0) -Polycythaemia (J. inoculation, external, 333 Appointment, 33 E and uiuscular dystrophy, 263 Tularaemia, epidemiology of (leading article), 836 Awards, 102, 136, 174, 207, 402 L complex, 196 Tumour, cerebral, lead encephalopathy simulatinig Degrees conferred, 33, 402 P in purpura, 751, 849, 916 (A. M. Nussey and I. Drybrough-Smith), 379 (0) and pass lists, 136, 174, 767, 888 Vitanminized preparations, 834 glomus, case of (J. D. N. Nabarro), 416 (0) Lectures, 402 Vocational guidance, review of book on, 14 grafts, inheritance of acquired resistance to, 231 Principal's report, 69 VOGELSANG, Th. M. Sero-ditagnostique de la Syphilis, Tumours, benign, of stomach, 823 Professorships conferred, 272, 888 14 lung, silica and iron oxide and (J. A. Campbell), Recognition of teachers, 402 Vole bacillus, vaccination against tuberculosis with 275 (0) Regulations amended, 33 (leading article), 261 pancreatic, mobility of, 67, 134 Scholarships, 34, 102, 136, 174 Volkmann's isehaemic contracture, 66 virus, in animals, 265, 367 von Hochenegg, Julius, obituary notice of, 341 Turnbull, Robert Cyril, obituary notice of, 652 University of Manchester: Degrees and pass lists, Von Reckinghausen's disease, case of (H. K. ,TURNER, F. Douglas: Immunized persons as diph- 69, 888-Hon. degree conferred, 207-Appoint- Christie), 417 theria carriers, 760 ments, 538, 688 von Speyer, Wilhelm, death of, 32 - G. Grey (and D. M. DOUGLAS): Rapid death in National, of Ireland: Degrees and pass lists, 919 Vulvovaginitis in girls. 449 bile peritonitis, 280 (0); correspondence on, 396, 472-Appreciation of Prof. J. von Hochenegg, 341 UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD: H. M. Stanley: '' Egyptian tummy," 850- Awards, 136 Adrenaline in asthma, 882 Degrees conferred, 102, 171, 475 Richard: Muscular rheumatism, 431 Examinations, 888 *W Surg. Lieut. Robert Henry Alister, reported Readership in ophthalmology, 922 missing, 173 Scholarship, 616 WADSWORTH, A. B.: Standard Method.s in Labora- Lieut.-Col. William, obituary notice of, 919 tory Work, 2nd ed., 193 Tusini, Giuseppe, death of, 434 University of St. Aindrews: Appoinitient, 575- WAKELEY, Cecil P. G. (and J. B. HUNTER): Rose TWEMLOW, J. A.: Appreciation of Mr. F. C. Larkin, Degrees conferred, 575 and Carless Manual of Surgery, 16th ed., 525- 886 Sheffield: Appointments, 103, 538, 688- Treatment of war burns, 679 TWENEY, C. F. : Co-editor of Technical Dictionary, 289 Retirement, 137 Wales: Hospital regionalization scheme, 297 Twin," teratomatous, removal of (V. Pennell anid - Toronto: Award, 476 WALKER, A. J. (and D. H. PATERSON): Sulpha- L. C. Martin), 414 (0) --Wales: Degrees and pass lists, 653, 851 thiazole in osteomyelitis and pericarditis, 449 Twins, coeliac disease in (D. Collishaw), 904 - Witwatersrand: Ambulance unit organized, 512 - Surg. Lieut. Douglas-Frant, reported missing, Twiss, John Russell (and others) Diagnosis and UTraemia after accidental haemorrhage, 757 173 Iaenagenment of Diseases of Biliary Tract, 594 IJreter: Occlusion of, from congenital single kidney G. F.: Trauma and diabetes, 30 TynPeside: ariations in nutritional standards, 434- by colon carcinoma (S. Miller and S. Wray), 190- H. MIilnes: Medical literature for Czecho-Slova.k Social services on, 543 Prostigmin and calculi in, 272 doctors. 730 " Typhoid Mary," 618 Urethral obstruietion, effect of, on kidney, 722, 809 J. Disfigurenient of nails, 772 1940 THs BRnm 21 JULY-DEC.. INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

WALKER, Kenneth: Protection of soldier, 26--Light WEBB-JOHNSON, Sir Alfred: Hysterical contractures, WOOD, Alexander: Prognosis of schizophrenia, 686 armour in miiodern warfare, 29, 132-Physiology of 203 - Bryan J.: Greetings to B.M.J., 501 Sex and its Social Imiplications, 596 WEBER, F. Parkes: Our unused iiifluence, 614, 818 W. R. Forrester: Strangulated hernia in Walkinig-ironis, inexpensive, 596 -Blood-stained semen, 729-Euthanasia, 766 infancy, 730 WALLACE, Sir Ciithbert: Greetings to B.Ml.J., 501 WVEBSTER, J. H. Douglas: Periodicity of sun-spots, WOODMAN, Musgrave: Otitis media, 877 Surg. Lieut. Hamisis Alexander, reporte(I influienza, and cancer, 339, 808-Periodicity and WOODROOFE, P. Esmond: Nurse anaesthetists, 538 miiissiing, 435 Cause of Caiieer, Letikaeniia aiid Allied Tumours, WVOODSIDE, C. J. A.: Inguinal hernia in adults, 239 WALLER, W. E. AMorphiine anid air-raid casualties, 906 Work: Hours in munition factories, 19, 70-State 720 WXeil's disease in children, 522 recognition of works doctor (leading article), 291 Walls, James A., obituary notice of, 509 WYEILLER, P. (and S. KATZ): Le Traiteiaelt Actuel -Hours of work in wartime (leading article), 527 WALTERS, Waltman (and A. M. SNELL): Diseases of de la Tiuberculose Pulmonaire, 906 -Accident prevention, 728-Duties of works Gallbladder and Bile Ducts, 54 WVEnR, Sir John: Greetings to B.M.J., 501 medical officer, 755 Wand-Tetley, T. H.: Physical training, 536 Welply, Capt. Rupert, death of, 511 XYorkmen's compensation: Medical aspects of, 67- WERisH, Fauset: Our unused influence, 686 Increase in, 139-Problem of, 270Compensation WX.AR West Indies: Appointment, 242 for byssinosis, 272, 690, 727, 769 Anaesthesia during, 336 WETHERLEY-MEIN, XV. A.: Blood-stained senmen, 729 XWORRALL, R. L.: Hysterical contractures, 204 Armour in modern warfare, 26, 29, 100, 132, 271 WEYMOUTHI, Anthony: Psychologist's WfTartime Diarly, XWound infection: Primer on, 676-Sulphanilamide Blind, work for, 497 86 and, 682, 802 Bombs over London, 392 XVHEELER, Sir Willianii: Treatment of infected war - penetrating bayonet, of perineum (J. S. Horn), Burns, treatment of (S. M. Cohen), 251 (0); wounds, 394 700 (0) correspondence on, 335-Leading article on, 672 WVHITE:, Adam: MIobile unit in action, 571 - repair, sulphydryl compounds and (J. F. Riley), -Discussion on, 679 WHITELEY, MY. A. (and J. F. THORPE): Thorpe'S 516 (0) Casualties: " Nervous," 257 Dictionary of Applied Cheiiiistry, 4th ed., 418 - shock, treatment of (leadina article), 290 Economics of consultant practice during, 67 WHITWELL, J. R. : Closuire of puiblic conveniences, Wounded: Garden produce for, 142-Rehabilitation Emergency Medical Service, 139, 210-Casualties 436-Syphilis in Earlier Days, 787-Euthanasia, of, 210-From Narvick, 270 from Dunkirk, 95, 251-MIobile sturgical units, 809 Wounds: From bomb fraginents, 66, 131, 168- 271-Pathological laboratories, 475-Appoint- Who's Wlho, 1941 edition, 907 Closed-plaster treatment of, 800, 849, 917 ments, 497-Executive officers of hospitals, WXiooping-cough, filtered washlings from patients - infected; Immobilization in treatment of (J. 770, 815-Psychiatric treatment, 815-Supply with, 629 Trueta and J. M. Barnes), 46 (0) ; correspondence of restricted goods to hospitals, 852 WIDDowSON, E. 51. (and M. ABRAHAMS): M1odern on, 235, 364, 394, 918-Hypertonic sodium sul- Eye injuries, German experiences in, 528 Dietary Treatment, 2nd ed., 492 phate for (J. C. Lyth), 53 (0)-Hypertonic salt for Fear, distrust, and hate (leading article), 323; Wigan, Clarence Edward, obituary notice of, 32 (C. J. Ceilan-Jones), 152 (0); correspondence on, correspondence on, 430 WIGiERS. Carl: Physiology in Health and Disease, 237 Head injuries, treatnient of, 65 3rd ed., 57 stab, of chest (Th. Schrire), 662 (0) Homeless, helping tlhe, 430 Wildinan, Surg. Lieut. William Wadswortli, obituary -- war: Treatment of (leading article), 17 ; note Hours of work, 19, 70, 527 notice of, 884 on, 656-Committee on, 127-Chemotherapy for, Hysterical contracttures following injuries, 202 WILKINSON, John F. (and others) Coiicentration 641-Hospital infection of (A. A. Miles and others), Industrial health during (H. M. Vernon), 25; and drying of plasma, 583 (0) 855 (0), 895 (0); leading article on, 908-His- annotation on, 19; correspondence on, 97 --M. C. : Pathogenesis of non-piilmonary tiibier- torical survey of, 877 Influence unused, 507 cuilosis, 660 (0) ; correspondence oii, 766, 805--- WRAY, Stanley (and S. MILLER): OCClUSiOnl of only Insulin for schizophrenia during, 98, 126, 168, 206, Ttuberculosis in pregnancy, 880 ureter by colon carcinoma, 190 310 WILLAN, R. J.: Simple thigh amputation retractor. WRTGHT, A. Dickson: Ether convuilsions, 299-War Invasion, doctors' posts in, 139 289: note on, 372-Sterilizationi of surgical wounds, 877 MIental welfare during, 162 gloves, 426-Mobile operating theatre, 752 -G. Payling: Tuberculosis in young women, 721 Midwifery services, effect of war on, 426 WN IJLCOX, R. R..: Medical certificates for alienIs. lO0 Joyce (and others): Hospital infection of war Neuroses, review of book on, 451 --Sir XVilliam: Sulphoniamide, 97 wounds, 855 (0), 895 (1)); leading article on, 908 Noise, 298 WILLIAMS, A. A.: AMarch fracturi, 784 - R. E.: Selected Pictieres of Extraociilar Psychiatric casualties in London (G. Pegge), 553; -Anna Wessels (and XX. If. PARK) Patthogenic Affectionts, 118 correspondence on, 645 licro-organisnis, 11th ed., 19)2 - -- Samson: Applied Phyisiology, 7th ed., 786 conditions and (W. S. laclay and E. Gutt- Bryan: Combined needle holder and suture WYNNE, R. L.: Repeated administration of pento- mann), '381 cutter, 227 thal, 611; correction, 692 Public health during, 578 Cyril John, obituiary notice of, 920) Science in (leading article), 13;58 correspondence E. C. Parker: Streptococcal imieningitis uvitli on, 207, 235-Advisory committee, 496 recovery, 257 Soldier, protection of, 26-In desert warfare, 266 -G. E. 0. : Sterilization of blood bank bottles, x Strain: its manifestations and treatment, 756 830 (0) Surgery: Information wanted, 196, 675-Anti- --- Harley Extra milk for tuberculosis, 268 X-ray apparatus: Gifts of, 127-New portable, 227 septies in, 715 H. C. Maurice: Typhoid fever and eisil diagnosis of tuberculosis, 573 Suirgical experiences (A. Odelberg), 43 iopulation, 503-Spread of tuberculosis in shelters, exainination: 0f militiamen and recruits, 245, War Damage Bill, 887-Hospitals and, 921 720 266, 298, 335, 336, 431-Large-scale, 395, 471, 534, Wounds : Treatilent of (leading article), 17 Jr. Price: Cause of appendicitis. 367, 612, 806 607, 646, 692, 723 note on, 656-From bomb fragments, 66, 131, M3ay Grant, obituary notice of, 400 --facilities in naval hospitals, 403 168-Commiittee on, 127-Chemotherapy for, ---R. A.: Dangers and dosage of sulphapyridine, X rays for abinormal bleeding or coagulation timiie, 742 640-Closed plaster technique for, 648, 687- 847 Review of book on, 832-Hospital infection of XWilliam Robert, obituiary notice of, 102 (A. A. Miles and others), 855 (0), 895 (0) XLi,Li.A4uuSON, Bruce Diagnosis of intussusceltioii y Historical survey of, 877 liefore blood and imucus appear in stools, 320; ciorrespondence on, 399, 473 V AEkFE, S. Adrian: Malignant stomal ulcer, 153 (0) Ward, B3asil Vernon, obituary niotice of, 814 --tGeo. Scott: National loiiuiesteads for yoimn2 YATES, H. Blacow: Mobility of pancreatic tumours, - Erniest Large-scale c-ray examinations, 646 imiothers and infants, 165 67-Cut fingers in factory workers, 685 - Ogier: Protection of soldier, 26 XILLS, 11. G.: Shelter probleni, 802 lear-Book, Hospitals, 295 Robt. XV. L. : Our uinused influence, 648 WILSON, A. C.: Appreciation of Mr. F. C. Larkin, 883 of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 85 WARDLE, E. N. : I'lietrating wotunid of kiiee-joint, - A. T.MI. (and E. WITTKOWER): Dysmenorrhiiea YEILLOWLEES, Henry: :Hysterical contractures, 202 74:3 aii(d sterility, 586 (0) ; note on, 854 YERUSHALMY, J.: F'actors in puerperal nmortality, 912 Warninig: Vordi of caution, 618 George B.: Alcohol and the Nat ion, 18 YOUMANS, John B.: Essentials of Diagnostic WARRFEN, Clara M.: Beiizyl beruzoate in scabies, 723 H. F. : Cream for invalids, 613 Exaniisnatioii, 386 Water purification: emergency method, 544 Heniry L.: War strain, 756 YOUNG, Gavin (and A. A. CHARTERIS): Proflavine Waterhouse-Frederichsen syndrome, 353 Hugh C.: Wounds from 0bomb fragments, 66 aind acriflavine in throat and nose work, 489 (0) WATERMAN, Jamies A.: Imiipacted shoulder, 13 T. G.: ])ean Swift's deafness, 233 'Youtlis, night employmnent of, 690 WATKSNS, A. G.: Nationial dried milk, 612 W. C. Treatment of war burns, 679 WATRYN-TIIOMAS, F. W.: Injuries to ear, 640 --W. Reginald Traction by elastic tensioii for VATSON, Hulgh Ilyperpiesia, 477, 544 fractured femur, 260-Treatment of burns, 803 WATSON-, ONES, It. Closed-plaster techniqute, 648, Wiiidle, Col. RIeginaid Joseelyn, obituary niotice ot, z 764 402 WEATHERHEA 1), E.: Arrested tuberculosis an(l WiIngate, Col. Basil Fenton, obituary notice of, 40)2 ZAHORSIKY, J.: Roseola infantilis, 402 miiilitary service, 534, 721--Large-scale x-ray WISiLieKI, L. : Rapid death in bile peritonitis, :6.9( Zeal, Betty Mlargaret, obituary notice of, 509 examinations, 607, 692 WXITTKOW'ER, E. (and A. T. M. WILsoN) : )Dysinem - Zinsser, Hans, death of, 434 Weatherly, Lioniel Alexander, obituary notice of, 340 orrhoea and sterility, 586 (0); note on, 854 ZOLLINGER, Robert (and E. C. CUTLER): Atlas of WEAVER, Ralph: Practical results of diphtheria WITTS, L. J.: Treatment of war burns, 680-(And Surgical Operations, 870 imnmunization, 366 F. C. G. HOBSON): Analysis of haemorrhagic Zoology, review of book on, 385 WEBB, D. E.: Treatment of pressure sores, 854 states, 862 (0) ZUCKERMAN, S.: Wounds from bomb fragments, 131 22 JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX JOURNA

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SPECIAL PLATES Head, Sir Henry.. 539 Howden, Robert. 885 Benign Cyst of Parotoid Gland (M. G. Kini) facing 423 Ileo-caecal Membrane, Unusual (A. D. Le 'Vay) 223 Cancer of Breast, Plea for Local Operation in Early Cases (D. C. L. Intestine, Reversed Rtotation of (J. W. G. Grant) 783 Fitzwilliams).facing 422 Lamp, Shadowless, with Universal Range 322 of H. 13 Gxlomus Tumour (J. D. N. Nabarro).. facing 423 Lens, Retrobulbar Dislocation (A. Briggs) 1. March Fracture Involving both Feet (R.. D'rummond) Leucocyte Counter, Home-niade Differential 93 inset between 422 and 423 Mandible, Difficult Fractures of, Appliance for 16 Neurofibromatosis or von Recklinghausen's Disease (H. K. Christie) facing 423 M,obile Field Laboratory (W. Lewin) 712 Tuberculosis of Knee-joint in Adults (L. A. Key) inset between 422 and 423 Operating Theatre (R. J. Willan) 753 Twin, Teratomatous, Removal of (V. Pennell and L. C. Martin) facing 422 Unit in Action.683 Needle Holder and Suture Cutter, Co'mbined .227 Noise, Protection of Auditory Apparatus from 365 Oxygen Therapy, Improvised apparatus for .387 Plasma, Concentration and Drying of (F. X. Aylward and others) 584 ILLUSTRATIONS IN TIHE TEXT Plaster Cast, Walking..87 Casts, Instrumeat f'or Re'moving 244 Aclasia, Diaphiysial, with Spinal Complication (H. K. Christie and B. T. Removal .656'of Hooper) 224 Pneumonia, Phrenico-costal Sinus (G. R. Osborn)...317 Air-raid Casualties, Reception of (H. A. Birittain and K. A. Latter) ..284 Radiographs of Chest, Interpretation of (S. Engel and G. G. Kayne) 619 Ambulances, Back Rest for. 299 Red Cross Gifts from U.S.A.. Anaesthesia, Local, in General Surgery (H. Dodd) 346 Respirator as Oxygen Apparatus (H. L. Marriott) 519 Anaesthetic Airway.907 Retractor, Simple Thigh Amputation 289 Barium Meal Examinations, Econoimy in (Ff. Roberts) 602 Russell, Wiliam.....269) Blood, Preserved: Analysis of Its Use (F. R. Edwards and T. LDavie') 74 Simis, J. MNarion, and Vesico-Vagiual Fistula (C. MNolt) 773 British Medical Journal: Centennial No.: Facsimile of First page of Sincelair, Thomas..811 First No. 459 Skin Graft Spreading Shovel 671 Bronchopneumonia under Age of One (Ak. Ml. Gill).901 Sling, New Arm.. 366 Cabinet for Anti-tetanic Injections.359 Speculum, Illurminated Anal..157 Cage for Shock Resuscitation 871 Spencer, Walter George..649 Calliper, Improved Walking.452 Splint, Thomas: Extension In First Aid 157 Cancer, Dual (Kiss) of Stomach (E. W. Thiomas). 552 Improved Extension Appliance for Use with 834 Cannulae, Glass, in Heparinized Animals.301 Stretcher Back Rest, Inexpensive 610 Carbon Dioxide Absorption Technique.432 - Slings, Unorthodox Use of 120 Simplified By-pass Control for.746 Stretchers, Method of Blanketing 638 Circulation, Maintaining, After Arterial Injury (G. Murray and J. M. Janes) 6 Syringe for Injection of Viscous Fluids 420 Dyspituitarism: Three Cases in One Family (D. W. Boswell) 490 Thomson, Frederick George.. 507 Electrical Convulsions, Portable Apparatus for (E. B. Strauss and A. Thoracoplasty of Extrapleural Pneum'othorax (R. J. C. Maxwell) 107 Macphail).780 Thrombophlebitis, Cerebral (C. P. Symonds) 348 Elmslie, Reginald Chey'ne.171 Tibia, Fractures of Shaft of (I. S. Smillie) 150 Femur, Fractured, B.RI. Bar for.56 Tourniquet, New and Simpler...706 Wilso'n) 260 Twin, Teratomatous, Removal of (V. nei and C. Martin) 414 Flowmeter, Readfly Made. 787 V ena Cava, Inferior, Complete obstruction of (J. A. Keen) 823 Gould, Surg. Read-Admiral Eri'c Lush; Pear'ce.208 Vesico-Vaginal Fistula (J. B. Macalpine) 778 Grenfell, Sir Wilfred.576 Walking-irons, Inexpensive..596

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nommumn 0-x,ford University Pres's JULY 6, 1940 MEDICO-LEGAL MEDICAL JORNAL 33

Medico-Legal DOCTOR CONVICTED OF ABORTION The conviction of a registered medical practitioner for illegal abortion is very rare. On June 10, before Mr. Justice ADVERTISEMENT BY COMPARISON Atkinson at the Central Criminal Court, Crichton Alison, M.B., Ch.B., was found guilty of conspiring with two other Many readers have doubtless noticed the practice followed by persons to perform illegal operations on three young women. certain retailers of drugs of publishing a catalogue divided His fellow-prisoners were Kaikahuson Bram Kermani, an into parallel columns in which various proprietary drugs made Indian medical student, and Delia Walsh, a woman of 22 by other firms are mentioned by name and compared with of no occupation. It was alleged by the prosecution that similar preparations made by the advertisers and sold at a Alison, under cover of his Harley Street address, carried on lower price. A catalogue of Amblins (Chemists), Ltd., was a criminal practice through the instrumentality of the two challenged in the High Court by Bismag, Ltd., at the end of others, who lived in West End Lane, Hampstead; that the last year. Amblins printed in the left-hand column of their three young women consulted him and he sent them to catalogue, " Bisurated Magnesia tablets. Analysis: Bismuth Kermani's address; that he received fees of £50, £50, and Carb., Soda Carb., Magnesia Carb., Excipient. Price Is. 3d. £65; and that the police found at Kermani's house three for 50 tablets." The right-hand column, describing the firm's women in bed under treatment. Dr. Alison said to the police. own substitutes, read: ' Prescription No. 7. Bismuthated and in court that he specialized in anaesthetics and had a Magnesia Tablets. Analysis: Bismuth Carb., Soda Carb., panel practice in Lambeth Walk. He was not a gynaecologist. Magnesia Carb., Excipient. Price: 30 tablets 6d., 75 tablets Kermani was introduced to him as a doctor who specialized 1s." Mr. Justice Symonds said that the Trade Marks Act, in women's diseases. The three women concerned in the case 1938, did not extend the previous law so as to prevent the use were sent by him to Kermani as threatened or inevitable which Amblins made of the trade-mark " bisurated " in abortion cases which would require steady watching or treat- relation to Bismag's goods and not their own, and he therefore ment. He did not treat or examine them himself. His fee refused to grant an injunction to prevent that use.' The for consultation was £3 3s. Kermani usually charged fifty Court of Appeal has now held2 that he was wrong. Sir guineas; this fee was paid to Dr. Alison, but he merely Wilfrid Greene, Master of the Rolls, said that the catalogue, deducted three guineas and paid the rest to Kermani. and a poster drawing attention to it, stated clearly that, Kermani in evidence said he had never claimed to be a doctor. whereas Amblins were prepared to sell the various patent .He declared that Miss Walsh knew nothing of any arrange- medicines of other firms which they described, they were ment he had made with Dr. Alison but simply carried out offering and recommending to the public remedies of pre- instructions. He denied that any instrument was used. cisely the same composition and precisely the same virtues at Dr. Alison and Kermani each received five years' penal a lower price. In other words, they were saying that their servitude and Walsh was bound over for three years. remedies were exact equivalents of the corresponding patent medicines: that they were not merely substitutes, but were substitutes of the same composition and the same efficacy. They used the word "bisurated" in a trade-mark sense- Universities and Colleges indicating the origin of the goods-and for the purpose of advertising and describing the virtues of their own goods; and they were thus obtaining for themselves a benefit from the reputation enjoyed by those goods sold under and identified UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE by the trade-mark. The law before 1938 would not have The Marmaduke Sheild Scholarship in Human Anatomy, of the annual value of £100, has been awarded to D. A. W. prevented this use, and the right now claimed for the first Edwards (Christ's College). time under the Act of 1938 was novel. By this Act it is an infringement to use a trade-mark upon other goods, or in UNIVERSITY OF LONDON physical relation to them, or in an advertising circular, " as The name of Sir Wilson Jameson, M.D., F.R.C.P., has been importing a reference to some person having the right . . . submitted to the Ministry of Health as a representative of the to use the trade-mark, or to goods with which such a person University on the Royal Sanitary Institute and Sanitary is connected in the course of the trade." The Master of Inspectors' Examination Joint Board. the Rolls held that Amblins had used the trade-mark Dr. Ivor J. Davies, F.R.C.P., has been appointed repre- " sentative of the Chancellor on the Court of Governors of " bisurated " " in relation to the goods of Bismag, and had University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. therefore infringed the exclusive rights of Bismag to use that The degree of Ph.D. in the Faculty of Medicine (non- word. He made clear, however, that he held a very low clinical) has been conferred on Chang Shaw lang (College of opinion of the Act; and Lord Justice MacKinnon, dissenting, the Pharmaceutical Society) for a thesis entitled ' Interaction doubted if the entire Statute Book could be successfully of Drugs on Adrenergic Transmission," and the degree of searched for a sentence of 253 words which was of more D.Sc. on Phyllis A. Clapham (London School of Hygiene and fuliginous obscurity than the relevant Section 4 (1). The Tropical Medicine) for works on helminthology. reason for the passing of an Act used in simpler days to be Amendments in Regulations, etc. given in the preamble, and he could conceive of a cynical In and after the session 1940-1 and until further notice the person suggesting as a preamble for the present Act-if M.B., B.S. examination will be held in October and April, Bismag's claim was right-" Whereas the business of the instead of November and May, beginning on the second proprietors of quack medicines in fleecing the public has been Monday in October and the third Monday in April: Entries unduly hampered by the decision in the Yeast-Vite case, and must be received not later than August 31 and February 25 whereas it is in the national interest that this obstacle shall respectively. The examination will be held under the old be removed . . ." Bismag failed to satisfy him that " the regulations as well as the new regulations in October, 1940, language of dark and tortuous prolixity" on which they and April and October, 1941. Willesden Municipal Hospital their claim created a new to has been added to the list of recognized fever hospitals at founded right be broken by what which the course of fevers may be taken. Amblins did. As, however, Lord Justice Clauson agreed with Until further order candidates submitting a thesis for the the Master of the Rolls, the appeal of Bismag, Ltd., was M.D. and M.S. examinations will be permitted to supply two allowed. Two judges have therefore pronounced on each instead of four copies. side, and perhaps the House of Lords may clear up the The October, 1940, examination for the Diploma in Clinical question whether this use of a trade-mark is an infringement. Pathology has been postponed until January, 1941, and the It is an expensive way of discovering what the draftsman last date for receiving entries will be December 1, 1940. The examination will begin on the second Monday in January, meant. 1941. - 'Briti.sh Medical Journal, March 2, 1940, p. 3'72. An internal student who has obtained the M.D., M.S., or ' 1940 2 All E.R. (OS. Ph.D. degree in the Faculty of Medicine may be permitted 34 JULY 1940 THE SERVICES THE BRITISH 34JULY 6, 1940 THE SERVICES MEDICAL JOURNAL to proceed to the D.Sc. degree if, in the opinion of the The Territorial Decoration has been conferred upon Major Senate, the published work he submits falls within the purview Edwin Gaved Andrew, late R.A.M.C.(T.A.). of the Faculty of Science. .The Efficiency Decoration of the Territorial Army has been Scholar-ships, Stuidenitships, and Prizes to he Avs'arded in 1940 conferred upon Colonel William Albert Robertson, C.B.E., MI.C., Major (acting Lieutenant-Colonel) Joseph Walker Hirst, At the beginning of the war the University decided to R.A.M.C.(T.A.), and Major Oliver Francis Waring Robinson, discontinue all scholarships, etc. After reconsideration, how- B.A.M.C.(T.A.). ever, it has been decided to introduce this year a modified scheme. As far as possible the regulations already existing CASUALTIES IN THE MEDICAL SERVICES for each particular award will apply, but it will be under- stood that in some cases modifications will be necessary. Correspondence in regard to scholarships and studentships Surgeon Rear-Admiral JOHN REID MUIR, R.N. (ret.), of Paign- should be addressed to the Academic Registrar at 42, Gyles ton has been killed by enemy action at the age of 68, while Park, Stanmore, Middlesex. The awards to be offered include serving as a lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. six university postgraduate studentships of £150 each, tenable He was educated at the University of Edinburgh, where he for one year, the Paul Philip Reitlinger Prize, the William graduated M.B., C.M. in 1894. He was elected F.R.C.S.Ed. Julius Mickle Fellowship, the gold medals at the M.D., M.S., in 1924. After qualifying he acted as house-surgeon at the and NI.B., B.S. examinations, and the Carpenter Medal. Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, and later was a ship surgeon with the Pacific and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. In 1900 UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS he joined the Royal Navy as a surgeon, and was in the battle Mr. A. S. Johnstone, M.B., F.R.C.S.Ed., has been appointed cruiser Tiger at the battles of Dogger Bank and Jutland. He honorary demonstrator in radiological anatomy in the retired in 1928, but, despite his age, volunteered for service department of anatomy, and Mr. G. B. Royce, M.B., part- at the outbreak of the present war; on September 18, 1939, time demonstrator in physiology. he was granted a commission as sublieutenant in the R.N.V.R., and was promoted lieutenant on December 18. He was the UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW author of " Hints for the Use of Medical Officers in Action "' At a ceremony of graduation on June 28 the following medical (Naval Medical Jolurnal, 1916), of Years of Endutranice (1936), degrees were conferred: and of The Life and Achievements of Captaini Jamwes Cook M.D.-J. Watson, *T. C. Macdonald (with high commendation), (1939). Surgeon Captain A. W. B. Livesay, R.N. (ret.), writes: *J. A. Bell, *G. A. Fitzpatrick, *J. B. Fleming, *J. D. Fraser, As a brother officer in the Naval Medical Service 1 should *A. Leitch. like to pay a slight tribute to my old friend John R. Muir, * In absentia. Surgeon Rear-Admiral retired. After a lifetime devoted to the Service and his country he died gloriously. John Muir, under a most friendly and unassuming manner, was possessed of qualities far above the average. His career as a naval The Services doctor was one of unbroken success. He was a many-sided man. Added to his professional ability he was a first-rate seaman. He held a Master's certificate and was navigating officer of the large yacht requisitioned by the Admiraltv, in NAVAL AWARDS which after ten months' strenuous work on the bridge, and in T'he King has appointed Surgeon Commander Douglas constant peril of his life, he eventually met his fate. After Murdo Beaton, R.N. (H.M.S. Warspite) to be an additional retiring from the Navy he blossomed out as a most successful O.B.E. (Military Division) for skill and devotion to duty in author. In' his lighter books his pictures of ward-room life, the second Battle of Narvik. full of humour and free from exaggeration, have never been The King has awarded the D.F.C. to Surgeon Lieutenant excelled. Just before the war he published a life of Captain Robert Andrew Du Val, R.N.V.R. (H.M.S. Eskimo), for Cook. It is delightful reading, giving evidence of months of daring. resource, and devotion to duty in the second Battle of patient research, and was uniformly praised by the reviewers. Narvik. Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, then Secretary to the Adrmiralty, in a speech last March told us that there was an Admiralty MENTIONS IN DISPATCHES: ROYAL NAVY patrol vessel with four commissioned officers whose united ages Surgeon Lieutenant William Albert Bruce Cooper, R.N.V.R. came to over 280. John Muir, navigating officer, was the (H.M.S. Versatile), has been mentioned in dispatches for youngest of these, aged 68. We have lost in him a charming courage and devotion to duty on the Dutch coast. personality and a most gifted and gallant man. Surgeon Commander CHARLES HAMILTON EGAN, R.N., is re- IMMEDIATE AWARDS, B.E.F. ported missing, presumed killed in action in H.M.S. Gloriouis. l1he following immediate awards have been made by the He was 35 years of age. and received his medical education at Commander-in-Chief, British Expeditionary Force: Guy's Hospital, qualifying M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. in 1927. He joined the British Medical Association in 1928. He was the Military Cross only son of Mrs. Egan of Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Lieuten.ant J. R.A.M.C. (Acting Captain) Reynolds, ROYAL TlhroLghout the whole operations Captain Reynolds's example of coolness ARMY MEDICAL CORPS asod self-control under fire was a great asset to his battalion. On the night MajoI JOHN NOEL CONCANNON, R.A.M.C., has been killed of June 1-2 the enemy shelled the Mole at Dunkirk, on which were con- in action. He was born in 1906, was educated at the Univer- cciltrations of British and French troops. Captain Reynolds obtained sity of Dublin, and qualified L.Med., L.Ch. in 1932. In the carrying parties to move the wounded, first to the beach and later to the following year he was gazetted lieutenant in the Royal Army ambulance. He altogether dealt with some two dozen wounded and Medical Corps, was promoted to captain in and them to the advance dressing station, where he worked all 1934, accomppanied a through the day. By his prompt action he sased many lives and showed a appointed adjutant, Territorial Army, in 1939. He leaves complete disregard for his ptersonal safety. widow. The name of Lieutenant AUGUSTUS WILLIAM CARBON(, Lieultenant A. V. Stevens, R.A.M.C. R.A.M.C., is included in an Army Council list of officers On May 28 Lieutenant Stevens was sent back with a consoy of wounded killed published on June 28. Dr. Carboni graduated M.B., from Mont des Cats to an advanced dressing station near Poperinghe. On B.Ch., B.A.O. of the National University of Ireland in 1939. arrival he found it practically destroyed by air bombing. He collected His home was in . more wotinded from the ruins and took his convoy to Dunkirk. After embarking his castialties and attending to further castualties on the beach he Wountided returned with more medical supplies to Mont des Cats. On his arrival Acting Major OSWALD CHRISTOPHER DOBSON, R.A.M.C. he found that his Division had retired and the position was being heavily shelled, the woods and buildings being on fire. He found an undamaged Captain Hugh ManniPngton, R.A.M.C. vehicle and succeeded in bringing out a number of wottnded who had been left in a monastery that had since caught fire. On his way back to Dunkirk DEATHS IN THE SERVICES lie collected into his convoy other ambulances which had lost their way. The convoy was attacked by enemy tanks, and the majority of the ambulances Lieutenant-Colonel PERCY JOHN PROBYN, D.S.O., R.A.M.C. destroyed and the wounded killed. The tanks were in turn surprised and (ret.), died at Hampstead on June 27, aged 72. He was born dtestroyed by our artillery. Lieutenant Stevens therettpon collected what at Pontypool, the son of Frederick Probyn, J.P., of Tre;ethin, nmen remained alive into the only remaining ambuLlance and brottght them Monmouthshire, and received his medical education at to Dunkirk. By his persistent coulrage, endurance, and lesotirce. this offcer Charing Cross Hospital, where he won an entrance scholar- sased vers oi.any lives. ship and the Pereira prize. He served as demonstrator of JULY 6, 1940 MEDICAL NOTES IN PARLIAMENT MEDICAL JOURNA 3 anatomy at the hospital and as prosector at the Royal College medical men in the Ministry might make mistakes, he said, of Suirgeons of England. In 1893 he took the M.R.C.S., but they made very few. When he had looked into the details L.R.C.P., in 1906 the M.B., B.S.Lond., and in 1907 the D.P.H.; of these cases he had nearly always been convinced that the he was also called to the Bar, from Lincoln's Inn, entered Ministry had been right when its opinion differed from that the Army as surgeon lieutenant in 1895, became lieutenant- colonel on March 1, 1915, and retired on December 4, 1920. of the private doctor. He was glad that the Minister of He served in West Africa in 1897-8 (medal with clasp); in Pensions recognized the necessity for further confirmation, Sierra Leone in 1898-9 (clasp); throughout the South African although it might be only in I per cent. of the cases that the War, 1899-1902, taking part in the action of Magersfontein, opinion of these medical officers had been wrong. It was the relief of Kimberley, the actions of Paardeberg, Poplar a splendid arrangement to have an appeal tribunal, which had Grove, Dreifontein, Vet River, and Zand River, in opera- the advantage of being the best kind of committee-namely, tions in the Orange Free State and Transvaal, including a committee of one, a man nominated by the President of the actions at Johannesburg, Pretoria, and Diamond Hill, was Royal College of Physicians or Royal College of Surgeons. mentioned in dispatches (Queen's medal with five clasps,, King's medal with two clasps, and the D.S.O.). He also Could the Minister give any idea of the number of appeals served in France and Flanders during the war of 1914-18. that had been heard in this way, and the result? Sir Francis asked what liaison had been established between Lieutenant-Colonel DONALD GORDON CARMICHAEL, R.A.M.C. the Ministry of Pensions and the Ministries for which that (ret.), died suddenly at Putney on June 19, aged 63. He was the pensions-the three fighting born on October 28, 1876, the son of the late Colonel Department had to provide J. C. G. Carmichael, I.M.S., and was educated at the University Services and the civil medical services of the Ministry of of Edinburgh, where he graduated M.B., Ch.B. in 1902, and Health, on the last of which the greater burden of casualties at St. George's Hospital. He entered the Royal Army Medical might be laid if there were a number of severe air raids on Corps as lieutenant on January 31, 1903, became major on this country. The Ministry of Health, in- its Emergency October 31, 1914, and retired on December 29, 1923, on Medical Service Hospitals, would treat these cases, which receiving his step in rank to lieutenant-colonel. While in the would eventually come to the Ministry of Pensions for pay- Army he was a specialist in the diseases of women and ment. One of the specialist services which they wanted to children, serving as such in the 9th Lahore Division, and was of later in charge of the Hospital for Women and Children see properly used was physiotherapy. Such methods at Rangoon. After retirement he was in practice at Putney. treatment were being used by the Ministry of Pensions in its He had been a member of the British Medical Association own hospitals, but the right thing to do was so to treat the since 1906. cases from the beginning. Doctors' Duties in Air Raids in Mr. MAcDoNALD told Mr. Groves, on July 2, that he did Medical Notes Parliament not think it practicable to lay down definite rules about what all doctors should do in case of air raids. Those who were not designated for immediate duty at first-aid posts or hos- The text of the Purchase Tax Bill was issued on July 2. pitals might be called on later to reinforce those services if The tax will not apply to food or drink, to light or water, they were available. If, in the meantime, they received calls or to rent. The purchase of children's clothing and boots from private individuals they could be relied on to use their and shoes will be free of tax. Medical and surgical appli- judgment, as they were accustomed to do, in deciding whether ances and essential drugs which are specially expensive the patient's condition required an immediate visit. Where will also be exempt. the individual was injured as the result of the air raid the necessary medical attention would normally be given through Medical Services of Ministry of Pensions the casualty services, and the need for a special summons to a doctor should not arise. When the House of Commons discussed the Vote for fhe Replying also to Mr. Critchley, Mr. MacDonald said that Ministry of Pensions Sir WALTER WOMERSLEY said that the medical officers of health in charge of casualty services had expenditure on medical services showed an increase. Structural been authorized, if the need arose, to call on any available alterations to existing Ministry of Pensions hospitals and the doctors not already attached to those services, and it was for establishment of three new hospitals would bring the total bed them to make their plans accordingly, in co-operation with strength up to 5,517. In addition certain new hospitals now the profession locally. being erected by the Ministry of Health would be administered by his own Department in conjunction with the Ministry of Health as part of the Emergency Hospital Scheme. The appeal Medical Care of Refugees for medical men to go into this service had met with a very,good Mr. MAcDONALD, on July 2, stated that local authorities response, and he was satisfied that there were now enough medical had been asked to make available to war refugees the health men to cope effectively with the large amount of work that was services available to the normal population of their areas. anticipated. In the new Royal Warrant provision would be Domiciliary treatment, if required by a refugee unable to made for pensions to parents who could prove that they had pay for it, might be obtained from the district medical officer been dependent for a reasonable period before the war on the by the usual procedure. Any additional approved expenditure earnings of their sons killed in the war. In the former Warrant incurred by a local authority in the provision of medical pensions to disabled men were limited to allowances in respect attention or of public health services to refugees maintained of only three children in one family, but in future there would by a local authority might be included in the local authority's be no limit to the number of children for whom allowances claim for reimbursement by the Exchequer of the additional would be paid. To leave the rates of pensions as they were cost to the authority of receiving or maintaining refugees. in the Royal Warrant of September would be indefensible in The Ministry of Health had not found it necessary to make view of the increased cost of living, and there would be new any special arrangements with general practitioners for the rates of pensions and other concessions. The right of appeal provision of domiciliary treatment for refugees. to an independent body was an essential part of the system if it were practicable at a given time. At present it was not possible to constitute tribunals all over the country, but cases Domiciliary Treatment of Air Raid Casualties in which the medical evidence furnished by a claimant con- On July 2 Mr. GROVES asked the Minister of Health whether flicted with that of the Ministry's own medical staff would be persons living a considerable distance from any hospital, and submitted to independent specialists nominated either by the injured in an air raid, but not so seriously injured as to need Royal College of Physicians or the Royal College of Surgeons. attention at a hospital, would be obliged to visit a hospital to Sir FRANCIS FREMANTLE paid a tribute to the very great debt secure a certificate entitling them to free treatment. Mr. owed to the medical staff of the Ministry of Pensions. The MACDONALD said that the persons described would normally BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

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War Notices N Notes on the Work of the Association National Health Insurance Proceedings General Medical Council Postgraduate News Meetings of Branches and Divisions Service Appointments

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VOLUME 11 1940

LONDON Published at the Office of The British Medical Association, Tavistock Square, W.C.1, and Printed by Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd., 98-99, Fetter Lane, E.C.4. INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT FOR VOLUME II, 1940

A American doctors with British qualifications, High-frequency apparatus, restriction on, 25 employment of, 54 Home Office: Medical profession and A.R.P. AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS: Australia, supply of practitioners in, 20 schools, 28 Births in shelters, 5 Central Mileage Fund, 11 Hospital out-patient organization (P. Williaimis), 17 Casualties: Among London insurance practi- Compulsory service for " R" practitioners, 11, 15 HUGHES, W. Kent: Supply of practitioners in tioners, 30-Notification to Service members of -Emergency Medical Service: Contract, 28, 35- Australia, 20 relatives injtured, 30-Domiciliary treatment of, Revised terms, 34-Dependants of doctors, i5- 31-Casualties services: Resolution on, 18 In Provinces, 38 Duties of doctors, 2, 6, 9, 11 First-aid services, control in, 53 I Evacuation: Hospitality for doctors' clhildren Group miiedieal practice, 1, 9 over-seas, 5, 33-Health services for evacuated Insurance, unemployment, and salaried hospital Industrial hygiene, lectureship on, 62 population, 44 appointments, 40 Industry, appointment of nmedical officers to, 62 First-aid posts, cquipment at, 49 Ireland: difficilty of visiting family in, 34 Infection, prevention of, 53 Home Office schools, medical profession anid, 28 Locumtenants' fees, rise in, 4, 10 Insurance, National Health: Capitation fee, 57 Medical officers of health, part-time, and, 22 Medical calling-lip, 35, 40, 41, 46, 53, 58, 62 Resolution of increase of, 56-Central iiiileage Mobile units: Medical officers and other personnel, -- officers of health, salaries of, 49 fund, 11-Suspension of Regional Medical Service, 41-Attendance of M.O., 53 --record envelopes of recruits, 1 57-Prescribing under N.H.1. Acts (E. L. Lilley), 59 Opticians and (N. B. Harman), 21 Paddington resolution, 20, 23 Ireland, difficulty of visiting falulily in, 34 Practice, temporary change of, 28 Relief in bombed areas: For doctors, 30, 35- IRISH, N. WV.: Medical calling-up, 41 Relief from bombed areas: For doctors, 28, 30, For hospital staffs, 44 ISKOWITZ, Bernard: Employnment of Amiierican 31, 35, 42-For hospital staffs, 44 Services, rank in, 1, k2 doctors with British qualifications, 54 Rest centres, me(lical supervision at, 45 Islington and appointmiient of M.O.H., 33 Shelters Medical supervision and attendance at, COUNCIL, GENERAL MEDICAL: 39-Prevention of infection in, 53 Disciplinary cases, 50, 54 Women in labour in shelters, 5 President's address, 47 Restorations, 55 J Alien practitioners, employment of, 45, 54 Alison, Crichton, disciplinary case of, 54 Council, London County: Consultant anaesthetists,15 Jacobs, Malrtin HIerholdlt, dlisciplinwary case of, 355 American doctors with British qualifications, employ- CROWN, S.: Medical services in wartime, 9- ment of, 54 Paddington resolution, 23 Arnell, Herbert Stanley, disciplinary case of, 55 L Association, British Medical: D LANDAU, M. : Relief for hospital staffs in bobiibed Annual General Meeting. 32, 36, 40 areas, 44 Committee, Central Emergency: War notices, DE BouK, D. G.: Paddington resolution, 20 LARKING, Arthur E. : Cientral Mfileage Fund, 11 a, 7, 11, 13, 19, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 37, 39, 41, DE SWIET, G.: Medical services in wartime, 8 Leeds Division: Medical Luncheon Club established, 44, 45, 49, 57 Diphtheria immunization; Need for, 48-In Scot- 34 Insurance Acts: Meeting, 3 land, 58 Lights on Isiotor cars, 38 Physical Medicine Group: Restriction on Doctors, calling of, 57 LILLEY, E. Lewis: Prescribing under N.H.I. Acts, 59 hiigh-frequency apparatus, 25 DREW, A. J.' K.: Relief for hospital staffs in bombed Livingston, Angus Cameron, disciplinary case of, 54 Library: List of niew books, 16, 24, 26, 34, 56- areas, 44 Locumtenants' fees, rise in, 4, 10 Hours, 36 Drugs Act, Dangerous: Notices cancelled. 10, 26, 47 London: Reorganization of general relief districts, 12 Prizes, 6, 18, 24, 32 -Withdrawal of authority, 26 Public Medical Service: Appointment, 36 Londonderry Division: Title, 10 Association, Canadian Medical: Annual convention, Lucas, Maurice Levy, disciplinary case of, 34 -- Socialist Medical: Casualty services, 18 E Assurance for doctors: Frost damage to cars, 52- MNIotor insurance and loss of use claims, 15-Sus- ECCLES, WV. McAdaml Medical services in wartiimie, 8 M pension of insurance for cars laid up, 9 E. J.: Rise in fees, 4 Australia: Hospitality for doctors' children, 5- EWELL, locumtenents' MeCC'URRICH, H. J.: E.M.S. revised termiis, 34 Supply of practitioners, 5, 20 McNeill, Henry, disciplinary case of, 51 Medical officers of health A.R.P. work of, part- F time, 22-Salaries of, 49 services in wartime, 8, 20 B Factories, appointmeint of miiedical officers to and surgical supplies, economiiy in, 15 industry, 62 Milk: certificates under national imiilk schemiie, 19 Bastible, Christopher, disciplinary case of, 51 Fees for immunization and inoculation, 49 MoIR, J. L.: Medical profession and Honie Office BEAUCH43MP, Arthur: Rank in Services, 1 Files, steel, for ampoules, 33 A.R.P. schools, 28 Board Dental: Opening of session, 11 First-aid services, control in, 53 Mombasa Division: Report of niectings, 42, 55, 62 National Ophthalmic Treatment, Mr. Chaini- FLETCHER, F. E. : Rise in locurntenents' fees, 10 MONTUSCHI, E.: Relief for hospital staffs in bombed berlain and, 43 FREMANTLE, Sir Francis: Medical services in war- areas, 44 British Guiana Branch: Report of meeting, 16 time, 9 Motor car: Regulations, 2-Insturance, 9-Lights British illedical Joturnal Education -Number Fund, Central Mileage, 11 on, 38 annollnceiment, 14 -M edical War Relief: List of subscribers, 31, 33, 39, 46, 49, 57-Sec also General Index N

C NEELY, Guy: E.M.S. contract, 33 G NEVILLE, W. S. Thacker: Grotup niedical practice, 9 C('Ars, P. W. L. Grotup nmedical practice, 1 -NIXON, J. A.: Duties of (loctors in air raids, 9 Ceylon Branch Rep)ort of meeting, 55 GALLETLY, J. A.: Relief for doctors in bombed areas, Northern Ireland Branch: Rteport of nmeeting, 56 CHARKo-GEORGE, Mi.: Medical record envelopes of 35 .Nurseries, day, 4 recruits, 1 GALVIN, J.: Unemployinent insurance and salaried Chamberlain, Neville, and N.O.T.B., 43 hospital appointuients, 40 CLARK, Willoughby: Salaries of imiedical officers of GARTON, Wilfrid: Medieal calling-iip, 58 0 health, 49 GRAHAM-LITTLE, Sir Ernest: Paddington resolu- Committee, London Insurance Air-raid casualties tion, 23 Opticians anid A.E.P. (N. B. Harnian), 21 among insurance practitioners, 30 Group medical practice, 1, 9 Out-patient organizationi (P. Wl'illiams), 17 Torqiiav Local Medical WVar: Calling doctor, 57 Guernsey: Appreciation of two imiedical iimen, 25 Connal, John, disciplinary case of, 51 COOPER, H. Astley Relief for doctors in bonmbed P areas, 30 H Petrol, emergency supplies of, 41 Correspondence: Pickering, George, disciplinary case of, 51 HAR3MAN, N. Bishop: Opticians and A.R.P., 21- Prescribing under N.H.t. Acts (E. L. Lilley), 59 Air-raid precautions: Duties of doctors, 2, 6, 9, Start of N.O.T.B.: Mr. Chaniberlain's contribu- Prize, Sir Charles Hastings Clinical, 6, 18, 24, 32, 53 11-Mledical profession and Hoiise Office schools, tion, 43 Public health service : Vacancies dturing wartime, 29 28-Domiciliary treatlneiit of casualties, 31 Hendy, Bernard Druinsiiiiond, disciplinary case of, 50 --- work, temiuporary, 23, 57 4 JULY-DEC., 1940 INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT TO THE BRIfISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

Q Colonial Medical Service. 4. 16. 26. 42, 62 w Indian Medical Service, 2, 16, 22, 30, 42 QUINN, P.: Medical calling-up, 62 Medical calling-uip, 35, 40, 41, 46, 53, 58, 62 W'ALKER. T. : IJnemployment inisturance and salaried Navy, Royal: hospital appointments, 40 R.N.M.S., 4, 6, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, 22, 24, 28. 32, WALSH, St. John : Unernploynent instnrance and R 34, 36, 42, 48, 52, 56 salaried hospital appointments, 40 Rank in, 1, 42 Rhydderch, Arthur Mervyn, disciplinarv case of, 55 Recruits: Medical record envelopes of, 1 WAR: Robertson, Claude, disciplinary case of, 55 Civilian doctors at R.A.F. stations. 33 SHERIDAN, Edward: Dental Board, 11 Committee, Central EmergencY : WVar niotices, 5, SMITH, A. Eayes: Rise in locumtenents' fees, 4 7, 11, 13, 19, 23, 25, 27, 29,"31, 33. 37, 39, 41, 44, -John, disciplinary case of, 55 45, 49, 57 S Society, Industrial Health Education, winding up of, Compulsory service for " R" practitioners, 5, 11, 62 15 Scotland: Diphtheria immunization, 58 - Paddington Medical: Medical services in war- Delays, 19 SELBY, H. J.: Rise in locumtenents' fees, 10 time, 8, 20, 23 Emergency Medical Service: C'oistracts, 11, 28, 33 -Revised terms, 27, 34-Depeisdants of (loctors, SERVICES: 35-Revised terms, 37-In Provinces, 38 Air Force, Royal T First-aid posts.: Duties at, 13 Civilian practitioners at R.A.F. stations,.33 TEES, J. E.: E.M.S. contract, 28 Home Guard: medical care of, 19 Hospital: Establishment of house posts, 7 IR.A.F.M.S., 2, 4, 6, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, 26, 28, 32, Thornton. Andrew, disciplinary case of, 51 36, 42, 48, 52, 56, 62 Injuries, certificates for, 19, 49 Arlly: TIvY, Cecil B. F. Medical calling-up, 53 Medical services during, 8 A.M.S.. 2, 4, 6, 10, 12, 14, 20, 24, 26, 28, 36, 42, Motor car, regulations for uinattended, 2 48, 52 Petrol. emergency supplies of, 41 U Land Forces: Emergency Commissions, 2, 6, Steel helmets anid civilian duty re-pirntors, 1 3, 12, 14, 22, 24, 28, 32, 36, 42, 48, 56 19, 23, 25, 29, 31 Militia, 6 United Provinces Branch Report of meetings, R.A.M.C., 2, 4, 6, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, 22, 24, 32, 16, 56 WATERFIELD, Noel E.: Relief for doctors in bombed 34, 36, 42, 48, 52-Doctors wanted. 45 areas, 30 Regular Army Reserve of Officers, 12, 22, 24, V Watson-Joe, James Adolphus, disciplinary case of, 54 26, 32, 36, 42, 48 Territorial Army, 2, 6,12, 14, 16, 20, 22. 24, 26, VARTAN, C. K.: Relief for hospital staffs in bombed WVILLIAMS, Pearse: Out-patient organization, 17 28, 32, 36, 32 areas, 44 Worrall, R. L., fine reduced, 52

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