THE Xjrtttsh kadka ,IuuruaaL. THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

EDITED BY

SIR DAWSON WILLIAMS, M.D., LL.D., D.LITT., D.Sc.,

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

VOLUAIE 1, 1924.

JANUAIIR TO J UJE:.

I

:~~~~~ PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 429, STRAND, W.C. INDEX TO VOLUME I FOR 1924.

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A. Acid, para- amino- ampholytic, synthesis of ALLAN, Alexander S., appointed an Esquire of (Jeremiah Fakem), 138 the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1020 ABDERHALDEN, Emil: Handbuch der bio- Acidosis (Es. Cunningham), 383 ALLAN, George A.: Diabetes mellitus and its logischen Arbeitsmethoden, rev., 326 Acidosis traced to infection by B. coli (James treatment by insulin, 50 (0)-A correction, 222 Abdominal accident, 894 Fraser), 571 -The significance of hyperglyeaemia, 215- Abdominal attacks, acute, diagnosis in: intus- ACLAND, T. D., appointed honorary consulting Appreciation of Sir William Macewen, 608 suseeption, appendicitis (John W. Heekes), 571 physician to the Ministry of Pensions. 177 ALLAN, Richard, obituary notice of, 555 Abdominal conditions, acute, diagnosis in Acne vulgaris, treatment of (James Avit Scott), ALLBUTT, Sir Clifford :-Angina pectoris: its (W. W. Wagstaffe), 1091 150-Correspondence on, 215, 352 nature and treatment, 828-Cardiac delirium, Abdominal diseases, review of books on, 325 Actinomycosis, treatment of, 44 1154 Abdominal incision in pelvic surgery (W. E. ADAMS, Alexander Maxwell, obituary notice of, All-India Sub-assistant Surgeons' Association Fothergill), 515 (0) 770 changes its name to the All-India Medical Abdominal incisions, a comparative study of ADAMS, Joseph E.: Diagnosis and Treatment of Licentiates' Association, 807 (A. H. Southam), 513 (0) Acute Abdominal Diseases, inclu'ling Abdo- ALLISON, V. D.: Lysozyme experiments, 574 Abdominal lesions, acute, and acute thoracic minal Injuries and the Complications of Ex- Alopecia areata. review of book on, 579 lesions, the differential diagnosis between ternal Hernia, rev., 325 Alpine tuberculosis stations, 454 (V. Zachary Cope), 700 (0) ADAMS, W. Coode: Human speech, 1113 ALSTON, James: Treatment of carbuncle, 765 Abdominal wall, anterior, the mechanics of ADAMSON, R. O.: Medicine, ethics, and the ALWENs, Dr.: Rheumatism, 878 (David Waterston), 624 (0) "E.R.A.", 601 Ambulance arrangements for London accidents Aberdeen: The outbreak of milk-borne bacillary ADDENBROOKE,Herbert Henry Hodgetts, obituary (parliamentary note), 444, 684. See also Ambu- dysentery and epidemic enteritis, 335 notice of. 650 lance cases disposal ABRAM. John Hill, presentation to, 505 ADDIsoN,-OfISrpleen from a case of Gaucher's Ambulance Association, St. John, work of in ABRAHAMSON, Leonard: Dextmoardia, 67- solenomegaly, 193 India, 442 Etiology and treatment of jaundice. 279- ADDISoN, Thomas, 255 Ambulance Cases Disposal Committee, 684 Determination- of basal metabolism, 323- Addison's (pernicious) anaemia. See Anaemia Ambulance Service, Home, annual report, 1104 Paroxysmal tachycardia, 576 -Encephalitis Aden Settlement executive health officer, 845 America. See United States. lethargica, 1003, 1094 Adenoid operations, causes of failure in (H. American Medical Association. See Association AB&mas, Albert, and the " E.R.A." cult, 164, 206 Mortimer Wharry). 620 (0) Amputation in poliomyelitis. See Poliomyelitis -Death of, 164. See al*o " E.R.A." cult ADLER, Alfred: The Practice and Theory of Amyotonia congenita [Oppenheimi (H. C. Abscess, abdominal, with tuberculous caries Individual Psychology, rev., 671 Cameron), 381 (J. H. Grove-White), 860 Adrenaline and cocaine, symptoms following the Anaemia, Addison's [pernicious] and subacute Abscess of brain that pointed externally (Horsley simultaneous use of (Dr. Symes-Thompon), combined degeneration of the spinal cord Drummond), 995 (0) 715 (Artolur F. Hurst), 93 (0)-Correspondence on, Abscess involving liver, mediastinum, peri- Adrenaline, intracardiac injection of (J. C. Reed), 216, 294, 401, 550-The tongue in, 216, 294, 550. eardium. and abdominal wall (F. Bennett 820 See also Anaemia, pernicious Julian). 110 Aesculapius, the staff of, and the caduceus of Anaemia, pernicious, and acholuric haemolytic Acad6mie de MIedecine, tercentenary of Syden- Mlercury. 794 jaundiee, 360, 412 ham, 1067 Africa, East: East African policv (leading Anaemia, pernicious: Some morphological and article), 719-(parliamentary note), 728 etiological considerations (A. Piney). 271 (0) AcADEMY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE, IN : AFRICA, South: The development of mental Anaemia, pernicious, and sprue (Sir Byrom Section of Anatomy.-Basal metabolism, 428 health work in, 79.3-A reservoir of plague in, Bramwell), 365(0). See al8s Anaemia, Addison's -A crowing hen, 428 875 Anaemia, splenic, splenectomy for (A. G. Section of Medicine.-Myelogenous leuk- After-care of the tuberculous, See Tuberculous Gibson), 1091 aemia, 67-Congenital dextrocardia. 67- AGATE, H. St. Arnaud: Pathologists to provincial Ansesthesia: its present position (H. P. Fairlie), Determination of basal metabolism, 323-Un- hospitals, 172 1091-Discussion, 1092 usual case of muscular atrophy, 324-Unusual AGNEW, Samuel, obituary notice of, 259 Anaesthesia. apparatus for supporting the jaw case of hemiplegia. 324-Duodenal obstruction, Air exhaled, the temperature and saturation of during, 1134 576-tlaroxysmal tachyeardia, 576-Encephal- in relation to catarrhal infections (Paul Tozer Anaesthesia, chloroform, prevention of death itis lethargica, 1094 and Leonard Hill), 1127 (0) under, 353 Section of Obstetrics.-The cause of cancer, Air Force, Royal, medical examinations (parlia- Anaesthesia, general (El. N. Payne), 576 153-Puerperal sepsis and glove sterilization, mentary note), 443-Third report on the health Anaesthesia for oral operations (J. fl. Gibbs), 528-Primary carcinoma of the Fallopian tube, of, 918 1092 630 Airmen, review of book on, 117 Anaesthesia, review of books on. 386, 580 787 Section of Pathology.-Comparison of Sigma AIT1EEN, C. J. Hill: Fracture into the frontal Anaesthetics: Committee of investigation and Wassermann tests, 667 - Encephalitis sinus, 137-Perforated duodenal ulcer, 454- appointed, 761-Report of committee (leading lethargica, 1003 The infant's stools in weaning, 652 article), 871 Section of State Medicine.-Irish public AITKEN, Robert Wallace, obituary notice of, 89 Anaestheties, local ,in dentistry, 522 health, 194 Albuminuria and renal disease (H. Maclean), Anaestheties, taxes on, 645 Section of Pathology.-Streptococcal endo- 322 Anaesthetic properties of ether. See Ether carditis, 194 Albuminuric toxaemia and placenta praevia Anaestheties, dangers during the administration Section of Surgery-Operation for chronic (Douglas Miller), 629 of (H. H. L. Patch), 66 subdural haemorrhage. 16-Bone shaft ex- ALcoCIx, Winifred, deaths of boarded-out infants, Analytic psychology. See Psychology posure, 16-Retroperitoneal cyst, 17-Surgical 493 Anaphylaxis to antivenom serum (Erskine treatment of disease of the stomach, 472- Alcohol and life duration (Raymond Pearl), Faraker), 626-Correspondence on, 988 Radium treatment of " spring catarrh," 748- 948 (0) Anaphylaxis in the diagnosis and treatment of Pigmented epibulbar sarcoma, 749-Radium Alc hol, its use and abuse (W. E. Dixon), 341 hay fever and asthma: discussion at the treatment of sarcoma, 749-Aseptic resection Alcoholism in relation to insanity and crime Australasian Medical Congress, 35 of the colon. 1004 - Operation for atrophic (W. C. Sullivan), 523 Anatomy, review of books on, 751 dermatitis, 1004-Sudden death iii cerebral Alcoholism and occupation, 77 ANDERSON, A. V. M.: Hydatid of the heart and tumour, 1004 ALTDRICH-BLAKE, L.: Anaesthetics, 577 hydatid embolism, 34 Sections of Medicine and Surgery.- -Etiology " Aleukia," six cases of (S. C. Dyke), 427 ANDEBSON, Dr.: Food poisoning puzzles, 335 and treatment of jaundice, 278-Diagnosis and ALEXANDER,A.: Cupping and counter-irritation, ANDERSON. G. C.: Diet in relation to health and treatment of intrathoracic suppuration, 910 138 morals, 755 ALEXANDER, F. Matthias: Constructive Con- ANDERSON, Grace H. (and Stanley GRAHAM': Accident cases In the metropolitan area, beds scious Control of the Individual, rev., 913 The treatment of infantile tetany by calcium for, 684. See also Ambulance cases disposal ALEXANDER, G. F.: Principles of Ophthalmo- chloride, 903 (0) ACHARD, C.: Clinique M cdile de VHOpital scovy and Skiascopy, rev., 531-Case of squint, ANDERSON, Lieut.-Col. J. H.: The recent trend Beauzon, rev., 328 823 in military hygiene, 722 AOHARD, Professor: Eulogium of Professor ALEXANDER, W. A.: Unusual causes of aqute ANDERSON, Robert: Rheumatism and erythema Grancher, 36 intestinal obstruction, 197 nodosum, 665 Achondroplasia in man and animals [" Bull-dog'" Alimentary sepsis (Chalmers Watson), 196 ANDERBON, W. A.: Otitis media followed by calf] (F. A. E. Crew), 1002 Allahabad, infantile mortality in, 442 severe lung symptoms, 473 2 Txz Bam 4 JAN.-JTNE, 1924] INDEX. L MEDICAL JOINAL

I AnDRRw, Frank: Intracranial suppuration of and hyperpiesia (H. Batty ASsocIaTiono,BRITISH MEDICAL (continuede otitic origin, 126 Arterio-cclerosisShaw). 507 (0)-Discussion on, 524 South-Easternvof relanedBranch.-The Free AiNDzws, Russell: A study in uterine scars, 1094 Artery, basilar, aneurysm of, simulating opium State Medical Service, 1069 Andrology, review of book on. 386. See also poisoning 'Sydney Smith), 99 (0) Ulster Branch. - Angina pectoris, 237 Generation, male organs of Artery, cerebellar. occlusion of the posterior Tumour of the breast, 237-Ruptured kidney ANDRus, E. C.: Administration of digitalis in inferior (Albert Ramsbottom and John S. B. successfully removed, 237-Uterus unicornis, the form of powder leaf, 715 Stopford). 364 (0) 237-Renal colic from abnormal renal artery, Aneurysm, abdominal aortic (D. R. Owen), 152 Artery. cerebellar, thrombosis of the posterior 237 the basilar artery simulating inferior Matthews), 384 Willesden Division.- The differential dia- Aneurysm of (J. abdo- opium poisoning (Sydney Smith). 994 (0) Artery, temporal, in art (Henry Meige), 974 gnosis between acute thoracic and acute Angina pectoris (Professor Macllwaine), 237 Arthritis, " deforming (Dr. Burt), 750 minal lesions, 700 Angina pectoris and the possibilities of its Arthritis, multiple, following ophthalmia neo- surgicalrelief (K.F. Weuckebach), 809 (0)- natorum (Mary Macnicol), 16 Association,British Orthopsedic: Robert Jones Sir Clifford Allbutt's views, 828 Leading Arthritis, rheumatoid, and allied diseases, medal and prize, 1117 article on, 829-Correspondence on, 934 etiology and treatment of (S. G. Billington and Association of Certifying Factory Surgeons: 586 Angina pectoris, review of book on, 116 Sandison Crabbe)e 1087 (0) Biennial report, Angina-pectoris, surgical treatment of, 337 'ARTHUR, Rev. John W., appointed an unofricial Assoeaiatin, GlasgowPost Graduate Medical, 980 Angina pectoris. treatment of (Cyril Helm), 1129 member of the Legislative Council of the Assoc4cioto of Hospital Officers, Incorporated: pain, 933 Colony of Kenya, 1162 Annual congress, 892, 979 Anginal Guide Angioneurotic oedema of tongue. 506, 558 ARTHus, Maurice Training in scientific Association of Hotels and Restaurants: book, 727 Animal breeding, research in (F. A. E. Crew), research, 735 chools' and 213 Artificial limbs, 446-Florent Martin's report on, Association, Irish MedicalS Animal Government grants for investi- 1161. See also Limbs -Graduates': Annual meeting and dinner, 611 diseases, Womens' gation into, 341 Artificial pneumothorax. See Pneumothorax Association, London, of the Medical diseases research (parliamentary note), Cancer research, 324-Anaesthesia Animal Artificial respiration. See Respiration Federation: 1005- 982 and anaesthetics, 576-Vaccine therapy, As the twig is straightened, 794 1130 Animal diseases, review of book on, 959 Ascdris lumbricoides, discharge of through Emergencies in general practice, Animal life in deserts, 178 appendicitis scar (Archibald S. Cook and Association, Medical Women's International, advantages gained by, as a result of D. G. C. Tasker), 664 1063 Animals, of Great experiments on animals, 259 Ass, Berkeley fand C. BRoDRIBB): Fibrinous Association, Medico-Psychological, Animals, living, grants for experiments on bronchitis resembling tuberculosis of the Britain and Ireland: Annual meeting, 1111 (parliamentary note), 881 lung, 192 Association, Mental After-Care: Parliamentary 590 Animals, a memorial to. 393 AsEBY, Tbomas: Roman waters, 652 note on, 549-Annual meeting, Ankylosis of the left temporo-mandibular joint E. Oliver: "Vesiculization" of the stump Association for Prevention of Tuberculosis. See AsHE, Tuberculosis (P. T. rymble), 996 (0) of the cervix uteri, 275 Annali di Clinica Terapeutica, 557 AsHE, J. S.: Encephalitis lethargica, 1003 Association, Sheffield Practitioners' Mutual ANNis. E. G., elected a Fellow of the Royal Asphyxia neonatorum. intracardiac injection Help, 490 Sanitary Institute. 943 of pituitrin (13.in H. Rainey). 747 Association of Throat andEarSurgeons, Visiting, Ante-natal environment, 392 Asphyxia pallida neonatorum, pituitrin in formation of, 210, 249 Anthrax cases in Germany, 771 (J. G. Cormack), 570 Assyrian medical texts, 538 Antigens, heterologous, effect of inoculation of Assault, protection of children from (parlia- Asthma and anaphylaxis, discussion at the 574 mentary note), 647 Australasian Medical Congress, 35 (A. B. Rosher), and Antileprosy. See Leprosy Association, American Medical, annual ssssion, Asthma treated with combi-nedpeptone Antimalarial work in India, 169; in America, 723. 974 vaccine (John Veitch), 13 (0)-Where the Malaria a pamphlet remedy can be obtained, 306 See also Association. British Dental, issues 522 Antimony. See also Tartar emetic re the preservation of teeth. 845 Asthma, a theory of (W. Storm van Leeuwen), Antimony tartrate in the treatment of bil- Association, British Hospitals: Conference, 1137 Asylum, Bangour Village, 548, 645 harziasis (P'. 0. Lasbrey and R. B. Coleman), -Dinner, 1138 Asylum. Edinburgh Royal, report, 491 907 (0) A-sociation, British Medical (leading article), 971 Asylum staff, working hours of (parliamentary Antiseptic, intestinal, an efficient: The per- Association, British Medical: Its constitution note), 729, 932 chlorides of mercury andiron in combination and government, an historical survey (John C. Asylums, private lunatic (parliamentary note), (T. Stacey Wilson), 270(0)-Correspondence on, McVail), 1009,1052,1099, 1139 729. See also Lunatic 412 Association, British Medical: AnnualAMeeting Asylums, service patients in (parliamentary Antiseptics, leucocytes, and bacteria(A.Fleming), (1924) at Bradford, 541-Bradford, yesterday note), 982 484 and to-day (J. Hambley Rowe), 541-Bradford Athletics in Scottish universities, 253 Antivaccination Leaguie sends a deputation to Medical Institutions (J. Bambley Rowe), 966- ATKINS, T. Gelston, obituary notice of, 298 the Minister of Health, 411, 539 Work before the representatives, 1144-Ladies Atmospheric pollution, 973 Antivenom serum. anaphylaxis to (Erskine golf competition, 1160-Accommodation at Atoquinol, note on, 1052 Faraker), 626-Correspondence on, 988 Scarborough, 1162 Atropine used in conjunction with digitalis (P. Antrim, county, medical fees and salaTies in, 686 Association, British Medical: Sir Charles Hamill), 715 Anus, review of books on diseases of, 752 Hastings clinical prize, 833 Auditory organ. See Ear Aorta, degenerative conditions in (J. B. Duguid), Auricular fibrillation (G. J. Langley), 324 909 ASSOCIATION, ]BRITISH MEDICAL: Auricular fibrillation, circus movement in the Aortic aneurysm. See Aneurysm lAyrshire Dsvision.-Uiabetes mellitus and auricle in, discussion at the Australasian Aortic regurgitation, vaso-dilatation in. See its treatment by insulin, 50 MedicalCongress, 35 pulsation and Auricular digitalis and quinidine in, Capillary Bath anid Bristol Branch.-Diabetes fibrillation. Con- Aspothearias'Physic Garden, rev., 787 insulin, 53-The mechanical effects of enlarge- discussion at the Australasian Medical Apothecaries' Society of London: Degrees and ment of the pulmonary glands, 849 gress, 35 pass lists, 43, 406, 611, 844. 1034, 1160 Birmingham Branch.-Clinical use of in- Auricular flutter (Sir James Mackenzie), 104 (0) Apparatus for dislocation of the acromial end of sulin. 457-The cause and significance of Auriculo ventricular bundle branch block the clavicle (Donald I. Currie), 570 (0) dyspnoea in pulmonary disease, 613 (Donald Hall), 778 (0) Appendicectomy for Oxyuris vermicularis, 736 Bradford Division.-Deficiency diseases, Auriculo-ventricular node (Sir James Mackenzie), Appendicitis (John W. Heekes), 571 with special reference to rickets, 895 59 Appendicitis, acute, and intestinal obstruction Chichester and Worthing and Horsham AusTEN, Major E.E.: Report on the larva of the 1087 (H. H. Rayner), 855 (0) Divisions.-Treatment of glycosuria. 712 warble-fly, Appendix and urinary coli infections, 170, 255, City Division.-Some experiences in rectal AusTIN, Lieut.-Colonel Herbert Ward. obituary notice of, 1160 292 surgery, 559 APPERLY. F. L.: The value of fractional test Dudley Division.-The nutritional disturb- Australasia, spiritual healing in, 157 meals, 35 ances of infancy, 1079 Australasian Congress of the British Medical ARaCHER, Thomas Britten, obituary notice of, 555 Glamorgan, North. and Brecknock Division. Association, 27, 30, 71, 125, 165, 340-Inaugural Aristotle (leading article), 757 -Diagnosis and treatment of chronic intussus- ceremonies, 30-President's address, 31-Dis- Armagh Board of Guardians and its medical ception, 904 tinguished Service medals, 33-Social events, officers, 168 Gloucestershire Branch.-Some experiences 33-The scientific sections, 34, 71, 125, 165, 201- Armenia, new university founded atErivan, 736 in and considerations of deep x-ray therapy, Visit of Sir William Macwen, 340 ARMSTRONG, Lord: The voluntary hospitalposi- 622 Australia: Official History of Australia in the tion, 1135, 1137 Guildford Division.-The principles of War of 1914-1919, vol. xii, 637-The Medical and A}RMSTRONG, R. R.: Use and abuse of vaccine treatment of gastric ulcer in view of recent Pathological Research Institute, Melbourne, therapy, 64 work, 139-The early treatment of fractures, 1061 743 Australian aborigine, diseases of (J. B. Cleland), ARY, BRITISH: Hereford Division.-Endoorinology from the 73 Army Dental Corps, 299 physician's point of view, 697 Australian ,ournal of Experimental Biology and Health of (1923), 498 Kensington Division.-Diet in relation to Medical Science, first number, 807 R.A.M.C. Memorial Roll. 247 health and morals, 755 students in the Army Medical Corps, 549, 1160 Austria, number of medical Royal 598.1154, Lewisham Division.-Prostate surgery, with universities of, 845 Army Medical Corps (T.A.), 1028, 1157 Royal special regard to the responsibilities of the AVARGAL, M. R. Ry. Pazhamarneri Sundaram Parliamentary notes, 549. 598, 1154 general practitioner, 428-Vernes's method of medal 694 Ayyar Chandra Sekhara, Kaisar-i-EHind Territorial Decoration, 90, syphilimetry, 594 conferred upon, 1020 Territorial Nursing Service, 651 New meeting, 681 Diagnostic et for lieutenants R.A M.C., 1154 Zealand Branch.-Annual Aymns. Gaston (and H. ROGEER): Vacancies -Civic receptions, 681-Address by the Traitement des Sciatiques, rev., 283 Volunteer Officers' Decoration. 651 Governor-General, 681-President's address, Azzi, M.: Xanthoma diabeticorum, 665 Waziristan operations, 453 681-Welcome by the Government, 681 Army hospitals in India (parliamentary note), Northamptonshire Division. Addison's 1027 (pernicious) anaemia and subacute combined Army, United States: The Medical Dep-rtment degeneration of the spinal cord, 93 of the Untited S!ates Army during the World Northern Counties of Scotland Branch.-The War (Major-General M. W. Ireland and others), treatment of fractures, 740 863 Oxford Division.-A review of modern B. Arsenic and its historical associations, 1149 cardiology, 1090-Diagnosis in acute abdominal L. Arsenic poisoning, an antidote for (Henry C. conditions, 1091-An early case of general BABONNEIix, L. (Emile SERGIENT and Semon), 662 (0) paralysis of the insane, 1091-Termination of RIBADEAU - DumAs): TraitM de Pathologie Arsenical compounds, review of book on, 1133 a case of splenectomy for splenic anaemia, Itedicale et de Theraveutique AppliquWe, rev., Art, the temporal artery in (fHenry Meige), 974 1091 913, 1008 Art exhibition by medical men, 975 Sheffleld Division.-The wastitng infant, 847 Baby Week. National, 695, 987-Dai' News the 987 Arterio-sclerosis, discussion at the Australasian Shrewsbui y Division.-Carcinoma of awards, Medical Congress. 74 colon, 183 Bacillaemia, tuberculous, with erythema nodo- Arterio-sclerosis: its clinical significance, mode Somerset, West, Branch. Prognosis in sum (John A. Watt and Eric S. Stubbs), 422 (0) of -origin, stages, and control (William cardio-vascular disease, 307 B. coli infection, acidosis traced to (James Russell), 853 (0) Southern Branch.-Goitre, 989 Fraser), 571 TX Bmim JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. rI Murn,. JoVuWA 5

B. coli infections of the urinary tract (Sir J. Beds for accident cases in the metropolitan area, Bismuth and tuberculin in general paralysis Thomson-Walker), 114 684. See also Ambulance cases disposal (Marie and Kohen), 28 BAsCK, B. A.: Clothes moths, 138 Beef and malt wines, composition of (G. D. Bismuth poisoning, an antidote for (Henry C. BACKMAN, E. Louis: The oldest Swedishpharma- Elsdon), 919 Seemon), 662 (0) copoeia, 436 BEGG, A. Clarke: Insulin ins Genteral Practice: Bismuth preparation for intramuscular injec- Bacteria, antiseptics, and leucocytes (A. Fleming), A Concise Clinical Guide for Practitioners, tion, a new (bicreol), 283 484 rev., 579 Bismuth salt injections in treatment of inter- Bacteria in the atmosphere of underground Belfast. See Ireland stitialkeratitis (David Lees), 16 railways. 247 BELFRAGF, S. Henning: Nullity of marriage, BIss, Hubert E. J.: The Anatomv antdPhlysiology Bacteria, intestinal, production of formaldehyde 384-Millstone flour and nutrition, 839 of the Human Body, rev., 477 by (B. H. Shaw), 461 (0) Belgium. cancer campaign in 557 BLACK, Patrick, obituary notice of, 1117 Bacteriological examinations (parliamentary BELL, H. Windsor: Posture during delivery, 85 BLACKBURN. C. B.: Diagnosis of early tuber- note), 1154 BELL, J.R.: Gall stones cholesterol metabolism culosis 34 Bacteriophage, the (E. Lepper), 1006 in relation to pathogenesis, diagnosis, and BLACRHALL-MORISON, Alexander: A new out- BADCOCK, J. H.: Garden city sanitation, 887 treatment, 35 look in cardiology, 403-Cardiac structure and BAD9AM5, C.: Wassermann reaction test, 72- BELL, W. Blair: The influence of lead on normal (unction, 591 Complement fixation in tuberculosis, 73 and abnormal cell growth, and on certain BLACKLOCK, D. B.: Lack of exercise as a deter- BAIc,EY, Gilbert: Insurance inquiry case of, 557, organs, 152-Contracted pelvic outlet, 294, 495, mining factor in the epidemiology of beri-beri, 984 690, 801-Sarcoma of uterus, 323-Cystic sar- 1046 (0O BAILEY, T. Ridley: The late Dr. H. A. Bull, coma of the left ovary, 323 Black tongue. See Tongue Great Haywood, Staffordshire, 841 Bell-bottomed trousers. See Trousers Blackwater fever. See Fever BAINBRIDGE, F. A.: The Physiology of Muscuelar Belmont colony, diet in, 882. See also Diet Bladder diseases, review of books on. 669 Exercise, rev., 116 BENCRAFT, Henry William Russell, honour of BLAKE, F. G.: Bacteriology of scarlet fever, 538 BAiNE, Laurence A., obituary notice of, 136 knighthood conferred upon, 28 BLAND-SUTTON, Sir John, dinner to, 206-Pro- BAIRD, Harvey: Cancer among the insane, 352 BENNETT, Lieut. - Colonel Richard Dawson, rnoted Knight of Grace of the Order of St. BALFOUR, Andrew: Diet in relation to health obituary notice of, 986 John of Jerusalem, 453-Appreciation of Sir and morals, 755-Films of the life-history of BENNETT, T. Izod: Schoolgirl withchoreiform William Macewen, 606-Hon. LL.D. Birming- mosquito and the parasite, 986-(and Henry movements, 194-Treatment of gastric and ham conferred upon, 983-The medical degree Harold Scott): Health Problems of the Empire, duodenal haemorrhage, 470 of the University of Bordeaux conferred upon, 1012 Bequests to hospitals and medical charities, 37, 1065 BALFOUR, Margaret Ida, C.B.E. conferred upon, 83, 177, 253, 304, 611. 695, 735,943, 1118 BLEGVAD, Olaf: Subcutaneous injection of 102) BERARD. L6on(and Charles DUNET): Le Cancer vitamin A, 122 BALLANCE, Sir Charles: Appreciation of Sir Thyroidien, rev., 1132 BLETCHLY, George P.: Appendicectomy for William Macewen, 607 - Appreciation of BERESFORD, Mr.: Wrist from which a di,located Oxyuris vermicu7laris 736. Samuel George Shattock, 890 semilunarbone had been removed, 115 BLEULER, Eugen: Textbook of Psychiatry, rev., Balneological Congress. See Congress BERGSON, Henri: Dreams, rev., 578 1007 BAMFIELD, Colonel H. J. K., appointed honorary Beri-beri, lack of exercise as a determining Blind masseurs, success of in recent examina- physician to the King in India, 1115 factor in the epidemiology of(D. B. Blacklock), tions, 177 Bangour Village Asylum, 548, 645 1046 (0)-Correspondence on, 1112 Blind Persons Act (1902) Amendment Bill, 982, BANKART, SurgeonRear-Admiral Sir Arthur, 942 Beri-beri, rice in relation to (Lieut.-Col. Robert 1070 -Retirement of,- 075 McCarrison), 414 (0)-Discussion, 425-Corre- Blindness, pretended cure of; herb doctor BANKES, Lord Justice: His judgement in the spondence, 688 sentenced, 91 Harnett v. Bond and Adam case, 939 BERKRELEY, Comyns: Toxaemias of pregnancy, Blindness, report of Departnental Commnittee BANNATYNE, Charles, obituary notice of, 691 277 on, 1067 BANNERMAN, Major-General William Burney, Berlin. See Germany BLOMFIELD, Dr.: Anaesthetic properties of obituary notice of, 356 BERNARD, L6on, elected an honorary Fellow of ether, 472 BANTING, F. G. (and J. J. R. MACLEOD): The the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1161 Blood analysis, review of book on, 865 Antidiabetic Functions of the Pancreas, and BEERRY, R. J.: Problem of the feeble-minded, 202 Blood diseases (R. A. Fleming and James David- the Successful 1Lolation of the Antidiabetic BERRY,R. J. A Brain and mind, 707 (0) son), 16 Hormone-Insulin, rev., 1008-Rosenberg medal BERTHOUD, Alfred: The New T4heories of Matter Blood, injection of paternal, in treatment of of the University of Chicago conferred upon, and the Atom, rev., 1134 haemorrhage of the newborn (H. M. Byres), 571 1117 BERTWISTLE, A P.: A Descriptive Atlas ofRadio Blood injection in influenza, 696 BAPTIST, Captain Arthur Ambrose Emmanuel, graphs of the Bones andl Joints, rev., 824 Blood sugar in cases of epilepsy (I. de Burgh M.B.E. conferred upon, 1020 BESSEMANS, A. (and others): LEncWphalite Daly, John Pryde, and J. Walker), 232 (0)- Bar, calls to the. 221, 943 Lelthargiaue: Ses particularites en Belgiqtue: Correspondence on, 354 BARBER. Colonel G.: Organization of the medical La Clintique. L'experimentation, rev., 242 Blood sugar in diabetes, effect of insulin on profession in time of war, 74 Betel-chewing and cancer (B. L. Spittel), 158- (Et. D. Lawrence), 516 (0) BARFORD, Arthur M.: The General Medical Correspondence on, 729 Blood sugar, variations in the nature of, 290 Council and the laxity of certificates and Betterton report (parliamentary note). 882 Blood transfusion (J. Berry Haycraft), 322 testimonials, 1158 BEVERIDGE. Major-General Wilfred William Blood transfusion, apparatus for, 581-A correc- BARKER, Lewellys F.: Clinical Medicine: I, Ogilvy, K.B.E. conferred upon, 1020 tion, 696 Tuesd;y Clinics at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, BEVERLEY. Michael: Appreciation of W. E. BLOXAM, C. L.: Chemnislry, Inorganic and rev., 387 Soffe, 357 Organic. wvith Experimesnts, rev., 867 BARLING, Seymour: Duodenal ulcer among BEWLEY, H.: Determination of basal meta- Blue Books, Little. 558 medical men. 883 bolism, 323 Board, Central Midwives, 43, 210, 221, 490, 596, 837 BARLOW, Sir Thomas: Appreciation of Ann BEWLEY, H. T.: Encephalitis lethargica, 1004 -Report, 210 Elizabeth Clark, 502 BEZANQON, F. (and S. I. DE JONG): Pr6cis de Board, Central Midwives (Scotland), 37, 350, 807, BARNARD,R. W.: Nullity of marriage, 384 Patlhologie Medicale, Tome II, rev., 327 1026 BARNES, Francis M.: At Introduction to the Bibliography of Industrial Hygien. now pub- BOARD, Edmund Corner, obituary notice of, 1034 Study of Mental Disorders, rev , 70 lished at Geneva. 489 Board, Metropolitan Asylums, and senile decay, BARNETT, J. Binford: Outward dislocation at BICKERSTETH, Robert Alexander, obituary 1026 the tarso-metatarsal joint, 14 (0) notice of, 503 Board of Control issues a circular letter re the BARR, Sir James: The "E.R.A." cult, 257- Bicreol, a cream for intramuscular injection, treatment of general paralysis by ma aria, 479 Prevention of phosphatic calculi, 305-Studies 283 Boarded-out infants. See Infants of capillary pulsation, 884 BIGGER, J. W.: Puerperal sepsis and blood Body fluids, diastase in. See Diastase BARRAS, Dr.: Methods of anaesthesia, 1092 sterilization, 528-Memorial to the late Pro- BOECK, William C. (and C. Wardell STILES): BARRETT, Sir James: Myopia, 74 fessor A. C. O'Sullivan. 552-Comparison of Studies on Various lntestinal Parasites BARRINGTON. Surgeon General John L., awarded Sigma and Wassermann tests, 667 (especially Amoebae) of Mass, 1146 a Greenwich Hospital pension, 611 BIGLAND, Dr. and Mrs. (and G. A. WATSON): BOIGEY, Maturice: The caduceus of Mercury and BARRIs, J. D.: Dysmenorrhoea due to haemato- Relationship between general paralysis of the the staff of Aesculapius, 794 metra in a rudimentary horn of a bicornuate insane and somatic syphilis, 473 BOLTON, Charles- The principles of treatment uterus, 278 BIGLAND, Phoebe (and others): The Wasser- of gastric ulcer in view of recent work. 139 (0) BARTON, George Alexander Heaton, obituary mann reaction as an indicator in the treat- BONACINA, Mr.: Sunlight and health, 760 notice of. 135 ment of syphilis, 748 BOND, Frank F.: Our debt to Dr. Brackenbury, Basal metabolism, clinical estimation of (J. E. BILCLIFFE, E. J. Treatment of tuberculous 295 Stokes), 428 affections by inflation with oxygen, 906 (0) Bonesetter, damages against a, 37 Basal metabolism, determination of (H. F. Bile ducts, gall stones associated with anomaly Pone shaft exposure (A. K. Henry), 16 Moore), 323 of (E. R. Flint). 995 (0) Bone tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis Basal metabolism investigations, discussion at Bilharziasis treated by antimony tartrate 'F. 0. Boot operatives and pulmonary tuberculosis, Australasian Medical Congress. 72 Lasbrey and R. B. Coleman), 907 (0) 695. See also Tuberculosis BASsETT-SMITH, Sir Percy: Bayer 205" in Biliary cirrhosis. See Cirrhosis Bordeaux Congress. See Congress, French trypanosomiasis, 378 BILLINGTON, S. G. (and Sandison CRABBE): Medical BASSLER, Anthony: Diseases of the Stomach and Etiology and treatment of rheumatoid arthritis BoSTOCK, Dr.: Ineanity in the Australian Upper Alimentar-y Tract, rev., 960 and allied diseases. 1087 (0) aborigine, 203 BATE. Colonel Albert Louis Frederick, obituary BINNS, Cuthbert C.: Insulin in contract practice, Bottles, poison, safety guard for, 671 notice of, 453 983 BOUL, W. T. G.: A grain of oats in the con- Bath, the baths of. 880-Hospital developments Biochemical observations in relation to certain junctiva, 1162 at, two royal opening ceremonies, 915 diseases of obscure origin (Vincent Coates), BOURNE, Aleck W.: Post-operative and puerperal Bayer 205," 766 668 mental disorders, 111 Bayer 205 " in trypanosomiasis (F. K. Kleine), Biographies, medical, 736. 808 BOUSFIELD, L.: Mild small-pox in the Sudan, 377 Biological miethods. review of books on, 326, 632 690 BAYET, A.: Le Cancer: Journal Belge d'Etudes Birds, British, a Practical Handbook of, 638 Bowel parasites in Australia (Dr. Charlton), 167 Canc4rologiques, rev., 281 BIRDWOOD, Roger Alan, obituary notice of, 88 BOWLBY, Sir Anthony, elected chairman of the BATFORD, Mr.: Nullity of marriage, 384 Birmingham: Report of Proceedings of the Radium Institute, 5C4 BAZETT, Henry: Enuresis and sugar, 894 Tuberculosis Conference, 348-Cancer inquiiry BOXWELL, W.: Unusual case of hemiplegia, 324- BEADNELL, Surgeon Rear-Admiral Charles at, 547-Research in mental disease at. 1105 Encephalitis lethargica, 1003 Marsh. C.B. conferred upon, 1019 Birth control: DeputAtion to the Minister of BOYCOTT, A. E.: Lack of exercise as a deter- BEARD, Joseph, elected a Fellow of the Royal Healtb, 891 mining factor in beri-beri, 1112 Sanitary Institute, 943 Birth injuries (Eardley Holland), 470-Discus- BOYD, Captain J. S. K., awarded the Parkes BEATON, Edwin, obituary notice of, 842 sion, 471 memorisl prize. 42 BEATSON, Sir George Thomas: Radiotherapy in Birth rates and death rates, 209. See also Vital BOYD, W. E : Recentt Research (it the Relatiotn cancer, 765 statistics of Certain Electro-Physical Phenomena to BEATTIE, J. M.: Experimental work in foot-and- Birthday honours, 1019. See also Honours Homoeopathy, svith Special Reference to the mouth disease, 631 Births and deaths in Dublin, 1069 Work of Dr. Abrams of Sant Francisco. I he BE,CK, Joseph C.: Aplied Pathology in Diseases Births and Deaths Registration Bill, 1153 Relationship of Certaint Electro - Physical of the Nose, Throat, and Ear, rev., 155 BISHOP, Louis Faugeres: A Key to the Electro- Phenomena to Homeopathy, with Special Refer- BEDDARD, A. P.: Use and abuse of vaccine c(rdiogram, rev., 717 entce to the Emaszometer, 285-HomoeOpathy therapy, 64 Bishop of London on spiritual healing, 874 and the " E.R.A." cult, 40 6 JAN.-JUNE, 1924]. INDEX. I esDI.ALJOURNAL

BOYLE, H. E. G.: Anaesthetic properties of ether, Bronchitis, fibrinous, resembling tuberculosis of BUTTERFIELD, H. G.: Low-power photomicro- 472-(and C. Langton Hewer) Practisal Anaes- the lung (Berkeley Ash and C. Brodribb), 192 graphy, 113 thetics, rev., 787 Bronchoscope, the use of the (G. Ewart Martin), Butyn, experiments on (W. E. Dixon), 520 BRACEgET, Professor, honorary degree conferred 526 Butyn as a local anaesthetic, a warning (Sir upon by the University of Lyons, 91 Brooklyn post-graduate scheme, 338 StClair Thomson), 235 (0) BRACKENBURY, Dr.: Our debt to, 255, 295, 351- BRooRs, Herbert Thomas: Diagnostic Methods, Buxton Spa, opening of new mineral baths, 928 Testimonial to, 351, 404. 498. 647-and Dr. Dain, rev., 199 Buxton water, diuretic effect of (Mr. Race), 17 351-Mental deficiency, 1020 BROPHY, Truman W.: Cleft Lip and Palate, BYRON, Lord, lameness and death of (leading BRADBURY, F. C. S.: Manometric method for the rev., 474 article), 719-Centenary of the.death of, 724- estimation of urea, 275 BROwDY. M. W.: Gonorrhoeal iritis, 1162 The old Italian pound, 772-His last illness, 772 BRADFORD, Anthony: Orchitic and ovarian Brown Animal Sanatory Institution report, 1077 extracts, 552 BROWN, Herbert H.: The value of feeding during BRADFORD, Sir John Rose: Individual medical operations upon the stomach, 746 (0) defence, 983 BROWN, James, visits the Edinburgh hospitals, Bradford. yesterday and to-day (J. Hambley 981 Rowe), 541-Medical institutions (J. Hambley BROWN, J. J.: Brain and mind, 984 Rowe), 966-See also Assocation, British BROWN, John, issues a pamphlet reprint of his C. Medical: Annual meeting paper on Cancer: Suggestions and Conzclusions BRADLEY, Charnock: Veterinary science: A Relative to its Prevention, 695 CABOT, Richard C.: Physical Diagnosis, rev., 117 public service, 399-Veterinary science and BROWN, Paterson: Interarticular dislocation of CABOT, Hugh (editor): Modern Urology, rev, public health, 763 the patella, 957-Acute osteomyelitis of the 1132 BRADLEY, E. J.: Intestinal obstruction due to scapula, 957 Caduceus of mercury and the staff of Aesculapius, adhesions, 625 BROWN, W. Langdon: Treatment of cancer of 794 BRADSHAW, Lionel W.: Unilateral optic neuritis the prostate, 628-Treatment of glycosuria, 712 Caesarean section (S. J. Cameron), 1005 - associated with follicular tonsilitis and articu- -Changing standpoints in metabolic diseases: (Farquhar Murray), 1005 lar rheumatism, 956 diabetes, nephritis, jaundice, 1119 (0) Caesarean section: suppurastion: recovery (L. L. BRADY, Mrs.: Anaesthetics, 577 BROWNE, Sir Thomas: The skull and portraits Steele), 276 BRAHAM, George Noel: Permission to wear the of, 891 CAIRD, Professor, appreciation of A. E. Morison. Order of El Nahdi, 611 BROWNING, Ethel: Diabetes treated with de- 770 BRAHACEIARi, Rai Bahadur Upendra Nath, creasing dosage of insulin, 424 Cairo Medical Mission. report, 721 Kaisar-i-Hind medal conferred upon, 1020 BRUCE., Gordon: Charcot's disease affecting the Calcis chlorinatae liniment in the treatment of Brain, 283, 787 knee, 324 burns (J. W. Tomb). 711 Brain abscess. See Abscess BRUCE, John, obituary notice of, 938 Calcium chloride in the treatment of Infantile Brain and mind (R. J. A. Berry), 707 (0)-Corre- BRUEL, Gustav: Lehrbuch und Atlas der tetany (Stanley Graham and Grace H. spondence on, 886, 935, 984 Ohrentheilkunde, rev., 155 Anderson), 903 (0) Brain, certain minor injuries of the (Wilfred BRUNSCHWIG, Hieronymus, Cirurgia of, 557 Calcium therapy and parathyroid, 1157 Trotter), 816 (0) BRYCE:, Lucy: Complement flxation test in Calculi, phosphatic, prevention of, 221, 305 Brain, comparative anatomy of (W. Colin tuberculosis. 73 Calculus in pelvis of an ectopic kidney (Hugh Mackenzie), 201 BUCHAN, Dr.: Painful oedema of both legs, 197 Reid), 596 Brain in hyperpiesia. See Hyperpiesia BUCHANAN, George (and G. Lovell GULLAND): Calcutta tuberculosis scheme, 443 BRAITWAITE, J. V. (and A. Vernon PEGGE): Spirochaetosis icterohaemorrhagica in East CALLENDER, E. M.: Common affections of the Case of erythroedema polyneuritica, 423 (0) Lothian, 313 (0) nose and throat, 277 BRAMWELL, Byrom, honour of knighthood con- BuCHANAN, Sir Walter: Ilish public health, 195 Calves vaccinated for Government lymph ferred upon. 28-Sprue and pernicious anaemia, BUCHANAN, Lieut.-Col. Sir Walter James, (parliamentary note), 687 365 (0) obituary notice of, 649 Cambridge Gradustes' Medical Club, 437 BRANCH, C. F.: Bacteriology of scarlet fever. 924 BUCKLE, Philip (and Robert A. WARDLE): The Cambridge School of Biochemistry, 834, 877. BRAND, Alex. Theodore (and John Robert KEITH): Principles of Insect Control. rev.. 1096 See also University Clinical Memoranda for General Practitioners, BUCKLEY, C. W. (and others): The promotion CAMERON, Allan D.. appointed an Esquire of the rev., 631 and teaching of medical hydrology in England, Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1020 BRAND, A. T.: The causation of cancer, 936, 1029, 169 CAMERON, H. C. (and others): Chronic remittent 1114 BuCKLEY, Wilfrid: Some Observations on the ophthalmoplegia in au infant, 380-Cyclical BRANSON, W. P. S.: Appreciation of Forbes Butter Fat in Milk, 29-Standard of fat in vomiting heralded by an increase in a chronic Fraser, 1033 cow's milk, 130 remittent ptosis, 380-Congenital nuclear hypo- BRASH, James C.: Memorial to the late Pro- BucKAsTE3R, G. A.: Appreciation of Samuel plasia (Moebius) involving the facial and oolo- fessor Peter Thompson, 1114 George Shattock. 986 motor nuclei, 380-Congenital lagophthalmos, Breast-feeding, discussion at Australasian Btudget, the. 797-(leading article), 791 380 - Erb's palsy, 380- Myotonia congenita Medical Congress, 126.201 BUIST. H. Massac: Motor notes for medical men, (Thomsen's disease), 381-Amyotonia congenita Breast tissues. hyperplasia of (Sir G. Lenthal 20, 976, 1021-The Scottish Motor Show, 212- (Oppenheim), 381-Lymphangioma of the leg, Cheatle), 653 (0) Small car trial, 794-Motor cars at the British 381-Hypothyroidism of very slight degree, 381 BRERETON, William Westropp, obituary notice Empire Exhibition, 796 -Spasmophilic convulsions with hemiplegia, of, 410 BULL., the late Dr. H. A., appeal for the family 381-Birth injuries, 471-Enuresis, 629-Infant BRETTE, P. (and F. DUMAREsT): La Pratique du of. 841 dietetics, eggs and Professor Mellanby, 1028 Pneumothorax ThNrapeutique, rev., 18 BULL, R. J.: Wassermann reaction, 72 CAMERON, J. A.: Address on his experience of Bridge of Weir Sanatorium report, 129 " Bull-dog " calf, 1002. See also Achondroplasia 3,000 consecutive confinements, 125 BRIEGER and KREBB: Grundriss der Hydro- BULMER, Ernest: Post-mortem changes in the CAMERON, J. Inglis: Tests of drainkenness, 360 therapie, rev., 960 fundus oculi, 424 CAMIDGE, P. J.: The significance of hyper- BRIGGS. H. Fielden: Local vaccine treatment of BuMKE, Oswald, nominated to the chair of glycaemia, 256-(and H. A. H. HOWARD): NeW pyorrhoea alveolaris, 316 (0), 612 psychiatry and neurology at Munich, 505 Views on Diabetes Mellitus, rev., 325-The BRIGGS, Henry: The extended legs as an Bungalowhospital. See Hospital Insulin Treatment of Diabetes Mfellitus, rev., abnormality in the foetal attitude, 774 (0)- Burdett's Hospitals and Charities8 1924, rev., 329 325-Variations in susceptibility to insulin, Apparatus to facilitate treatment of carbon BURGES, F. L'E.: The Brackenbury testimonial, 405 monoxide poisoning, 1134-Appointed to the 498 CAMERON, S.: Caesarean section in pelvic con- chair of mining in the University of Edin- BURGESS, Arthur H.: The appendix and urinary traction, 197 burgh, 1152 coli infections, 170, 292-Treatment of gastric CAMERON, S. J.: Caesarean section, 1005 Brighter Biochemistry, 138 and duodenal haemorrhage, 469-Intestinal CAMPBI'.LL, A.: Dose of male fern in children, BRMIL, A. A., edits and translates Bleuler's obstruction due to adhesions, 747 506 Psychiatry, 1007 BURKE, S.: Local Government and Public CAMPBELL, David: The Hippocratic fingers, 145 Bristol: Milk week, 253 Health Bill (Free State). 1026 CAMPBELL, Janet Mary: Maternal mortality, 637, BRISTOW, W. Rowley (and C. Max PAGE): ThLe BURKITT, R. W.: First aid in fevers, 222 682-D.B.E. conferred upon, 1020 Treatment of Fractures in General Practice, BURNAM. C. F. (and H. A. KELLY): Diseases of CAMPBELL, John: Unusually large breast rev., 17 the Kidneys,Ureters, and Bladder, with special tumour, 237 British Birds, 638 reference to the Diseases in Women, rev., 669 CAMPBELL, Malcolm, appointed J.P. for the British Empire Exhibition: Committee of BURNELL, Dr.: Diphtheria control, 165 county of the City of Glasgow, 359 medical men formed to welcome their col- BURNETT, Sir Edward Napier, obituary notice CAMPBELL, William, appointed to the chair of leagues from the Dominions and Colonies of, 42 bacteriology at Capetown University, 130 (Dominions Hospitality Committee), 411, 437- BURNETT, James: A Dictionary of Medical CAMPBELL, William, obituary notice of, 1076 Constitution of Committee, 437-Programme Treatment: A Guide to Therapeutics for CAMPBELL, Captain W. K.: M.B.E. conferred of entertainment, 1019-Correspondence on. 649 Studentts and Practitioners, wit h an Appendix upon, 1030 -Medical sections, 675, 726, 754-Tropical on Diet, rev., 328 Camphor poisoning, fatal case of (T. L. Clark), health section, 675-Opened by the King, 758- BURNS, C. Delisle: A Short History of Birkbeck 467 Motor cars, 796-People's League of Health College (University of London), rev., 634 CAMPRIN, Percival S.: A lens permeable to Conference at, 881-Medical supervision of, 927 BURNS,J. W.: Ectopic gestation in a tuberculous ultra-violet rays, 222 -The King's speech: The Empire and health, Fallopian tube, 862 1012-Food poisoning at, 1109 Burns treated by linimentum calcis chlorinatae CANADA: British Guiana Medical Annual, 638 (J. W. Tomb), 711 Lady Byng of Vimy Fund for Mental Hygiene British Hospitals Association. See Association Burns, extensive, of both legs, skin grafting in inaugurated, 453 British Journal of Surgery: General index to treatment of, 772 Little Blue Books 558 vols. 1-10 (compiled by Archibald L. Clarke), BURREILL, L. S. T.: Reinfiations in artificial Public health work in, 393 rev.. 431 pneumothorax treatment, 368 (0) Small-pox in, 584 British Medical Association. See Association Burroughs, Wellcome and Co.: Synthetic drugs. Tuberculosis crusade in, 358 British wines. See Wines 495 Britwell Court Library sale, 483 BURROWS, Harold: Appreciation of Richard Cancer and betel-chewing (R. L. Spittel). 158- BROAD, Benjamin W., obituary notice of, 554 Emmett, 1116 Correspondence on, 729 BROADBENT, Sir John: Brain disturbances in BURT, Dr.:* Deforming arthritis," 750 Cancer of breast, Ministry of Health's report, hyperpiesia, 525 BURGEPR, Max: Pathologisch - physiologische 924 BROCK, A. J.: Foot-and-mouth disease and the Propddeutik, rev., 914 Cancer of the breast, late results of x-ray treat- poxes, 178-The " E.R.A." cult, 217 BURT, Cyril: Mental deficiency, 1021 ment of, 894 BROCK, Arthur J.: Health and Conduct, rev., BURTON, A. W.: Ethyl chloride-chloroform Cancer Campaign, the British Empire, re- 632 sequence, 171 organizatiQn of (leading article), 335-Scientific BROCaKWAY, Surgeon Commander Archibald B., BURTON, Lieut.-Col. John Adolphus, obituary Advisory Committee appointed, 351-Corre- awarded the Volunteer Officers' Decoration, notice of, 90 spondence on, 351-Mansion House meeting, 651 BUTTA, Charles: Training of the future medical 836 BRODRIEB, C. (and Berkeley AsH): Fibrinous man, 439 Cancer campaign in Belgium, 557 bronchitis resembling tuberculosis of thelung, BUTLER, T. Harrison: Modern optical methods Cancer, cause of (W. M. Crofton), 153-Discussion 192 in examination of the eye, 8 (0)-His opinion of on, 153-Correspondence on, 647.936, 983, 1029, Bronchitis. acute, some unusual aspects (Sir portable lamps for ophthalmic work. 243-The 1071.1113,1155-(J. Young), 862 Thomas Oliver), 776 (0) practical value of the slit-lamp, 945 (0) Cancer in China, 131 JAN.-JUNE, 1924J INDEX. Tm Baum I Y-DICL J OmmAZ 7

Cancer of the colon (W. H. C. Romanis), 183 (0) CAUTLEMY, Edmund: The exploitation of nurses, Cirrhosis, experimental biliary, produced by Cancer cure claims, 602-(David Williamsi, 602- 255, 405-X-ray diagnosis of pyloric and duo- salts of manganese (G. W. Marshall Findlay). (William Bussey), 602 denal stenosis in infants, 784 426 Cancer, elucidation of (Louis W. Sambon), 956 CAVE, Lord: British Empire Cancer Campaign, Cirurgia of Hieronymus Brunschwig, 557 -Cancer, etiology of J. Young), 862 351-The voluntary hospital position, 1136 Civil Service estimates, 443 Cancer of the Fallopian tube, primary (J. S. CAVE, E. H. P.: Apparatus for supporting the Clare medical appointment, 764 Quin), 630 jaw during anaesthesia, 1134 CLAREMONT, Hetty Ethelberta, obituary notice Cancer Hospital, London, dinner, 685 CAWSTON, F. G.: Tartar emetic in tuberculosis, of, 691 Cancer among the insane, 352 820-The leprosy problem, 1036 CLARIDGE, C. P. C.: What Chtildrent Should be Cancer inquiry. See Cancer research Cell growth, the influence of lead on (W. Blair Told, rev., 531 -Cancer Institute, the Curie. 642 Bell), 152 CLARK, Ann Elizabeth, obituar- notice of, 502 Cancer investigation, Soplhie A. Nordhoff Jung Cell impulse, the nature of the (Sir James CLARK, A. J.: Symptoms following simultaneous prize awarded for. 90 Mackenzie), 351 (0) use of adrenaline and cocaine, 715 Cancer, Journal of, 557. See also Journal Censqs report (Scotland), 319 CLARK, G. A.: Blood sugar in epilepsy, 354 -Cancer, kangri-burn, correction, 736 Cerebellar artery. See Artery CLARK, Samson: An explanation, 222 Cancer, Le, 281 Cerebral haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage CLARK, T. L.: Fatal case of camiphor poisoning, -Cancer and lubricating oils, 679. See also Cancer Cerebral tumour. See Tumour 467 of scrotum Cerebro-spinal fever outbreak at Rochefort, 137 CLARK, W. Mansfield: The Dete7mination of Cancer, mammary. See Cancer of breast Cerebro-spinal fluid (Henry Cohen), 631 Hydrogen Ions, rev., 718 Cancer, melanotic, metastasis of, eighteen years Cerebro-spinal fluid, colloidal benzoin reaction CLARKE, Archibald L.: Compiles the general after removal of the eyeball (A. E. Webb- in (J. A. Braxton Hicks and John Pearce), 268 index, vols. 1-10, of the Britishl Tousinal of Johnson and C. E. Alexander Macleod), 314 (0) (0) Surgery. rev., 431 Cancer of oesophagus, method of intubating for Cerebro-spinal fluid globulin in, 305 CLABEK, Charles Kirk, obituary notice of, 219 stricture in (H. S. Souttar), 782 (0) C(ervix uteri. See Uterus CLAARKE, J. H.: Recurrent intussusception, 1129 -Cancer, pathology of, 1118 CHAGAS, Carlop, elected an honorary Fellow of CLARKE, J. Kilian: Bacteriology of dental caries, Cancer, prize awarded for the best work on, 987 the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1161 192 -Cancer of the prostate, treatment of (C. Morson), CHALIER, Andr6 (and Henri MONDOR): Cancer du CLAUSEN, R. J.: Lord Byron's last illness 772 626-Discussion, 627 Rectutm, rev., 912 Clavicle, an apparatus for dislocation of the Cancer, radiotherapy in (leading article), 676- CHAMBERS, E. R.: Gionorrhoeal iritis, 781 (0) acromial end of the (Donald I. Cuirrie), 570 (0) Correspondence on, 765, 801. See also Malignant CHAMBERS, Helen: Cancer research, 324 Cleft-palate operations (R. C. Dun and R. J. Cancer reproduced by Spiroptera (Professor CHAMBERS, J. F.: Basal metabolism investiga- Minnitt), 384 Fibiger), 987 tions, 72 Cleft palate, review of book on, 474 -Cancer research (Helen Cbambers), 324 Champion beggar, 696 CLEGG, Gray Central scotoma in anterior -Cancer research: What local authorities can do, CHANCE, Arthur: Bone shaft exposure. 17- uveitis, 823 ,444. 547-(Birmingham), 547-Parliamentary Retroperitoneal cyst, 17-Doodenal obstruc- CLELAND, J. B.: Epidemic encephalitis, 34, 72- note on, 687 tion, 576-Aseptic resection of the colon, 1004 Malignant growths, 73-Diseases of 'he Cancer Research Fund (Ireland) publishes the Charcot's disease of the interphalangeal joint Australian aborigine, 73 Journal of Cancer, 557 (S. A. Grant), 1002 CLEMOW, F. G.: The International Health -Cancer, review of books on. 281 912, 1132 Charitas-Scentia, a new Italian quarterly, 771 Organization of the League of Nations, 798 cancer of the scrotum, 289, 679-Action in the Charles II, post-mortem examination of, 696 Clerk, the health of the (C. S. Thomson), 1066 Ashtcn-under-Lyne county court, 679 CHARLES, Sir Richard Havelock, appointed a CLINCH. Herbert G.: The Smoke Inspector's -Cancer serum, 1105 Knight of Justice of the Order of St. John of Handbook, or Economic Smoke Abatement Cancer: Suggestions and Conclusions Relative to Jerusalem, 1020 rev., 1098 its Prevention, 695 CHARLTON, Dr.: Bowel parasites in Australia, Clinical research. See Research Cancer-producing factor in tar (E. L. Kennaway), 167 Closet seats, fouled, best method of cleaning, 564 (0). See also Cancer, cause of CBAsLIN, P., death of. 90 1162 Cancer. See also Malignant disease, etc. CHAUDHERI, S. K.: Memory sight, 600 Clothes moths. See Moths -CANDLER, A. L.: A summary of literature con- C HAUFFARD, Profe3sor: Sir Thomas Sydenham, CLOWEs, H. A.: The left-handed child, 729 cerning gall bladders, 427 1C66 Club, Cambridge Graduates' Medical, 437 Canned food. See Food CHAuvoIs, L.: Les DesangMls du Ventre, rev., Club, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 596 CANNON, D.: The cause of cancer, 153 328 Club, Queen's University (Belfast), London, first CANNON, Walter B Traumatic Shock, rev., 668 CHAVASSE, Bernard: Post-mortem changes in dinner, 762 -Cannula, a fenestrated urethroscope, 1052 the fundus oculi. 497 Club-footed boy, Ribera's picture of, 791 Capillary pulsation, with special reference to CHEATLE, Sir G. Lenthal- Hyperplasia of breast COATES, Vincent: Gastric syphilis. 197-Bio- vaso-dilatation in aortic regurgitation (Sir tissues (mazoplasia-" chronic mastitis"), 653 chemical observations in relation to certain Thomas Lewis), 737 (0)-Correspondence on, (0) diseases of obscure origin, 668 884 CHEINISSE, L.: L'Anm)e Th4rapeutique: Medi- Coca, international control of, 678 'CAPON, Norman: Haemorrhagic diEease of the cations et Proced#lsnouveaux, rev., 866 Cocaine and adrenaline, symptomiis following newborn, 66-Case of tuberculosis in infancy, Chemical Catalog Company of America's pub- the simultaneous use of (Dr. Symes-Thompson), 197 lications, 557 715 ,ar. See Motor Chemical warfare of the future (Surgeon Com- Cocaine, the possible substitutes for (H. H. Carbohydrate metabolism in the animal body, mander F. G. Hitch), 1066 Dale), 511(0)-Discussion, 520-Leading article, nature of control of (J. J. R. Macleod), 45 (O0 Chemistry, historical aspects of (Forsyth J. 535 Carbon monoxide poisoning, apparatus to facili- Wilson), 292 COCHRANE, W. A.: The importance of physique tate treatnment in, 1134 Chemistry. review of books on, 242, 752, 1098 and correct posture in relation to the art of 'Carbon monoxide poisoning from exhaust gases, CHENHALL, Dr.: Abdominal pelvic ptosis, 125 medicine, 310 (0) 338, 1073, 1155 Chenopodium oil and carbon tetrachloride in COCK, F. William: An early prescription, 869 -Carbon monoxide poisoning during pregnancy helminthiasis(G. A. Grandsoult), 319 COCK, Reginald: Our debt to Dr. Brackenbury, (Percy Phillips), 14 Chicago: Opening of new group of medical 295 'Carbon tetrachloride and oil of chenopodium in buildings, 411 Codeine as a drug of addiction (parliamentary helminthiasis (G. A. Grandsoult), 319 CH (HESTE:R, Edward, obituary notice of, 1159 note), 932 -Carbuncle and its treatment by magnesium CHICK, Harriette Diseases of nutrition in COHEN. Henry: The use of hypertonic saline sulphate (Albert E. Morison), 703 (0)-Corre- aninals, 193 solutions in increased intracranial tension, spondence on, 765 Clhicken-pox and herpes. See Herpes 420 (0)- Cerebro-spinal fluid, 631 'Carcinoma. See Cancer Chicken-pox simulating small-iox, striking case COHEN, I. (and E. C. DODDS): A calorimetric *CARDALE. H. J.: Appreciation of Lauriston Elgie of (W. McConnel Wanklyn). 464 (0) method for the estimation of diastase in body Shaw, 41 Chicken-pox and small-pox (parliamentary note), fluids, 618 (0) 'Cardiac structure and function, 591 167. See also SDmall-pox COHEN, M. J.: Pelvic kidney, 526-Embolism Cardiology, a new outlook in (Sir James CHIENE. George L.: Handbook of 1Suroery, rev., and thrombosis, 714 Mackenzie), 1. 57. 101, 214 (0)-Leading article 326-Severe intestinal colic, 957-Traumatic -COKE, Frank: A theory of asthma, 523 on, 119-Correspondence on, 170, 214, 293, 354, aneurysm of the posterior tibial artery, 957 Colds in tuberculous subjects, treatment of 403, 444 (hild welfare, 443. See alseo Maternity (Lieut.-Col. Frank E. Gunter). 463 (0) -Cardiology. See aZso Heart and Fibrillation Childbearing, mortality and morbidity in (lead- COLE, Percival P.: Surgical anatoLmy of femoral Cardio-vascular disease, prognosis in (Thomas F. ing article), 969. See also Mortality, puerperal hernia, 551 Cotton), 307 (0) CHILDE, Charles P.: A new skin forceps, 61- COLE, R. H.: Alental Diseases: A Textbook of Caries and dental irregularities in monkeys Appreciation of Sir William Macewen, 6C6 Psychiatry for Medical Studen1ts and Prac- (Sir Frank Colyer), 208 Childhood, rheumatism and exposure in, 137 titioners, rev., 718-Criminal responsibility of 'CARLESS, A. Post-operative and puerperal Children, crippled. See Crippled the insane, 861 mental disorders, 112 Children, debilitated, hut treatment for, 760 CQEMAN, Frank: Local anaesthetics in den- -CARMALT - JONES, Professor: Epidemic en- Children, left-handed, 729, 935, 1036, 1674, 1113. See tistry, 522 cephalitis, 34 also Left-handed College, Epsom, scholarships, 943 CARR, W. J.: Tropical bubo, 72 Children's Hospital. See Hospital College. Gordon Memorial, Khartoum, report -CARRICO, C. J.: " Over-eating," 963 China: Cancer in, 131-Medical missions in, 723 for 1922, 453 CARSON. F.: Extrauterine pregnancy on two Chinese lacquer and dermatitis, 1112. See also College, Livingstone, commemoration day. 1035 occasions, 783 Dermatitis College, Royal, of Physicians of Edinburgh, -CARSWELL, Donald: Criminal responsibility of Chiropractic and osteopathy, 963. See also annual dinner, 349-Parkin prize, 299 the insane, 860 Osteopathy College, Royal, of Physicians of Ireland: Degrees CARSWELL, John: Post-operative and puerperal CHISHOLM, A. E.: Veratrone, 630 and pass lists, 259, 504, 694-Honorary Fellows, mental disorders, 112-Alcoholism in relation Chlorodyne, 412 259, 694 to crime and insanity, 524-Criminal responsi- Chloroform anaesthesia, prevention of death bility of the insane, 851-Maudsley lecture on under, 353 COLLElGE, ROYAL. OF PHYSICIANSOF LONDON: the sociological aspects of mental disorder, Cholecystitis, acute obstructive (John Morley), Appointment of representatives, 259 1024 455(0)-(J. L. O'Flyn), 821 Appointments, 651 -Cassel Hospital. See Hospital Cholelithiasis, experimental (leading article), Comitia, 651, 768, 802, 891 -CASSIDY, Louis L.: The cause of cancer, 153- 390 Council, 259 Puerperal sepsis andglove sterilization, 528- Chorion-epithelioma of the ovary (D. Dougal), Degrees and passlists, 258, 802 Primary cancer of the Fallopian tube, 630 862 Diplemas (special), 259 CASTRO, Maximo, death of, 410 CHRISTIE, J. F.: Series of cases of skin disease, Diplomas in tropical medicine and hygiene, Cataract, congenital, iridectomy for (J. Rowan), 324-Tuberculosis of the skin, with special 802 822 reterence to lupus vulgaris, 527 Fellowship. 802 Catarrh," spring " (H. Goulding), 7.8 CHURCH, A. G., appointed a member of the Lecturers, 259 -Catarrhal infections, the temperature and Medical Researchl Council, 504 Ljectures, 1018 saturation of exhaled air in relation to (Paul CHURCHILL, Spencer: Herpeszoster and vari- Licentiates, 258, 802 Tozer and Leonard Hill), 1127 (0) cella, 944 Members, 258, 802 CATHCART, Edward Provan: Nephritis, 64-C.B.E. CILENTO, Dr.: Malaria in Australia, 166 Membership examination, 876, 891 conferred upon, 1024 Cinchona bark and its alkaloids (Sir David Ordinary business, 768 'Catholic medical guild for Edinburgh, 492 Prain), 1023 President's address, 768 Cautery, portable electric, 70 Circulation, review of book on, 1051 Recognized hospitals and schools, 259 8 JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX, 39:DiALJ=30=AI.

COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF PHYSIOIANS OrF LONDON Congress of Lafin Races in Paris, Medical, 1022 Correspondence (continued): (continued): Congress of the League of Mental Hygiene, Inter- Anginal pain, 933 Re-election of President. 768 national, 1025 Ante-natal use of g?and extracts. See Gland Royal Institute of Public Health. 891 Congress for Logopaedics and Phoniatries Appendix and urinary coli infections, 170, 255, Russian university graduates, 259 (Vienna), 1077 292 Site, 651 Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Artificial limbs, 446 Sydenham tercentenary, 891 International, 736 " Bayer 205," 766 Tweedy instruments presented to, 339 Congress of Natural Science and Medicine, Beri-beri. lack of exercise as a determning Wenckebach. Professor, 891 Dutch, to be held in Groningen in 1925, 91 factor in, 1112 Women, eligibility of for membership, 259 Congress of Neurology, International, 892 Betel chewing and cancer, 729 Congress, Ophthalmological. in Glasgow, 821, Blood sugar in epilepsy, 354 College, Royal, of Surgeons, of Edinburgh: See also Society, Ophthalmological Brackenbury, Dr., our debt to and testimonial Deerees and pass lists, 938-Bathgate Memorial Congress of the Society of Ophthalmology in to, 255. 295, 351, 404, 498, 647 Prize. 938 France: Relations of ocular disorders to various Brackenbury, Dr., and Dr. Dain, 351 infections of the intestines, prostate, and Brain and mind, 886, 935. 984 COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS, OF ENGLAND: urethra, 1067 Bull, the late Dr. H. A., Great Haywood, Annual election to Council. 136, 358, 504, 556 Congress of Orthopaedies, French, 91 Staffordsbire, 841 Appointment of representatives, 1116 Congress, Oxford Ophthalmological, 453, 1107 Cancer Campaign. British Empire: Scientific Begley studentship, 730 Congress of Paris learned societies, 91 Advisory Committee 351 Board of examiners. 1116 Congress of Comparative Pathology, Inter- Cancer, causation of, 647, 936, 983, 1029,1071, 1113, Council constitution, 610 national, 736, 1035 1155 Council meeting, 136. 358, 556, 730, 891, 1115 Congress of Physiology. International: Pro- Cancer in China. 131 Court of examiners, 891 ceedings issued in volume form, 124 Cancer among the insane, 352 Degrees and pass lists, 358, 891, 1160 Congress of Polish Pediatrists, 987 Cancer-what local authorities can do, 444 Demonstrations. 510 Congress of the Royal Institute of Public Capillary pulsation, studies of, 884 Diplomas, 136, 358, 891, 1116 Health (held at Bordeaux), 651, 1065-Note Carbuncle, treatment of, 765 Elections, 556 730 on the proceedings, 1065-Degrees conferred, Cardiac delirium, 1154 Fellows elected, 730 1065-Quarantine regulations, 1066-Relation Cardiology, a new outlook in, 170, 214, 293, 403. Jacksonian prize, 730 of the health department to health of the 444 Lectures, 109, 136, 730 clerk, 1066-Industrial welfare. 1066-Chemical Chloroform anaesthesia, prevention of deaths Licences. 556 warfare of the future, 1066-Other papers read, under, 353 Morbid histology, 358 1066 Clinical research in general practice, 550. 598, Museum demonstrations. 136,1148 Congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1109 766 Presentation, 1116 Congress of Scandinavian Surgeons: Investiga- Cough following influenza, treatment of, 497 Primary Fellowship examination, 136,1160 tion of tuberculosis of the kidneys and urinary Cupping, 38, 351 Shattock, the late Professor, 1115 tract, 290 Dental caries, cause of, 352 Tomes prize, 730 Congress of Social Eugenics, Italian, 1025 Dermatitis produced by Chinese lacquer, 1112 University of London, 730 Congress of Social Hygiene, Imperial, 339, 795, Diarrhoea, summer, 171 875 Dichotomy, 169, 216. 258, 296, 445 840, 885 College, Royal, of Surgeons, in Ireland: Charter Congress of the Societe Franeaise d'Ophtalmo- Dominions Medical Hospitality Committeew, day dinner, 398, 548-Degrees and pass lists, logie, 694 649 43-Election of officers, 1077,1160 Congress, South African AMedical, 43 Drugs, syntbetic, 495 College, St3 Mungo's, Glasgow: Closing meeting Congress of Stomatology, French, 1022 Duodenal ulcer among miedical men, 883, 935 of session, 595 Congress on Tabardillo, International, 926. See Embryos, early human, 172 College of Surgeons, American: Kinks of sur- also Tabardillo " E.R.A." cult, 217, 257, 296. 355, 403, 600 gical importance (A E. Webb-Johnson), 655 (0) Congress of Tropical Medicine in West Africa, Ethyl chloride-chloroform sequence, 171, 257 College. Trinity. Dublin: Pass lists and degrees, 358-Inaugural speech of the High Commis- Fibrillation: heart-block, 354,44) 42, 501. 650. 844-Offer of £10,000 to, for the sioner and Governor-General, 358 Fibroids of uterus, treatment of. 1114, 1156 benefit of the School of Physic and the Schools Congress, Toulouse Medical, 695 Fibroma of pregnant uterus, 1029 of Experimental and Natural Science, 1160. Congress of the International Union against Footand-mouth disease, 132 See al8o University of Dublin Tuberculosis, 987 Forgotten swabs. See Swabs College, University, London: Annual report, Conjoint Board in Ireland: Degrees and pass Fractures, the early treatment of, 840 556 lists, 43 Fundus oculi, post-mortem changes in, 497, Colles's fracture complicated by neuropathy, Conjoint Board in Scotland, 259, 802 985 600 798 Conjunctiva, a grain of oats in the, 1162 Garden city sanitation, 294, 354, 403, 887 COLLIER. Dr.: An early case of general paralysis Connemara, typhoid epidemic in, 213 Gas leaks and carbon monoxide poisoning, of the insane, 1091 Conservative opinions, some, 884 1073, 1155 COLLIER, JaMes: Post-operative snd puerperal Constipation, review of books on, 68 General Medical Council and the laxity of mental disorders, 110-Birth injuries, 471- Consultative councils, 982. See also Public certificates and testimonials, 1158 Brain disturbances in hyperpiesia. 524 Health General paralysis, treatment of, 690 COLLINS, Major-General D. J., C.B. conferred Consumption. See Tuberculosis Gland extracts, ante-natal use of, 1073 upon. 28 Contract practice, insulin in, 983 Goitre, 1071 COLIMNS. J. Rupert: Promotion and teaching of Control, review of book on, 913 Haemorrhoids, the "injection method of medical hydrology in England, 447 Convicts, pulmonary tuberculosis amongst treating, 800, 840, 887 COLLINS, Treacher: Congenital coloboma of the (parliamentary note), 598 Herpes zoster, 38 iris, 822 Convulsions, spasmophilic, with hemiplegia Hindu and Plague, 1071 COLLINsON, F. W., presentation to, 6-1 (H. C. Cameron), 381 Homoeopathy and the " E.R.A." cult, 355, 405. Colloidal benzoin reaction in the cerebro-spinal COODE, C. Lionel: The overtraining of nurses, See also "'ER.A." fluid (J. A. Braxton Hicks and John Pearce), 354 Hospitals, voluntary: the Commission and 268 (0) CooK, Archibald S. (and D. G. C. TASKER): Dis- additional accommodation, 1030 Colloidal theory of life and disease, review of charge of Ascaris lumbricoides through appen- Human serum, the immunizing and styptie book on, 280 dicitis sear, 664 properties of, 886 Coloboma of the iris, congenital (Ida Mann), 822 COOK, Frank: Hunterian lecture on the tox- Human speech, 1113 Colon, aseptic resection of (Seton Pringle), 1001 aemias of pregnancy, 372 (0) Hyperglyeaemia, significance of, 170, 215, 256 Colon. review of book on diseases of, 752 COO:KE, Arthur: Lymphaticostomy in periton- Hysteria and neurasthenia, 39 Colour testing (G. H. Tay:or), 166 itis, 1048 (0) Income tax: a medical superintendent's house, COLYER, Sir Frank: Caries and dental irregu- COOKE, W. E.: Addison's anaemia, 401 258 larities in monkeys, 208 Cookery, scientific, 211 Individual medical defence, 983, 1029, 1072, 1158 COLTER, J. F.: Dental Surgerv and Pathology, COOK8oN, H. A.: Epithelioma of the skin after Infant dietetics, eggs, and Professor Mellanby, rev.. 156 prolonged exposure to creosote, 368 (0) 1028, 1112 Complement fixation test in tuberculosis (Fergus COOPE, Robert: Pancreatic disease, 152 Insulin in contract practice, 983 Hewat and A. Nimmo Smith), 15-Discussion COOPER, George: Clinical results of deep x-ray Insulin, effect of on the sugar content of at the Australasian Medical Congress, 73 therapy, 572 arterial and venous blood in diabetes, 600 Confinement See Labour COPE, V. Zachary: The differential diagnosis Insulin in warm climates, stability of, 86 Congress, Australasian, of the British Medical between acute thoracic and acute abdominal Insulin, variations in susceptibility to, 4C5 Association, 27, 30, 71, 125, 165. 201, 340 lesions, 700 (0) International health organization of the, Congress of Balneologists, 652, 878-Diet and Copenhagen, small-pox in, 1118 League of Nations, 798 baths, 878 - Rheumatisim. 878- Light treat- Copper in milk, 874 Intestinal stasis, ehronic, 216, 256 ment, 878-Other papers, 878 Copper in vegetables (J. C. Drummond, M. G. Left-handed child, 729, 935,1074, 1113 Congress, Belgian Medical, 892 Parsons, and D. E. Wright), 680 Leprosy control, 446 Congress for Diseases of Digestion and Meta- CORcORAN, S3urgeon Captain Edmund, awarded Lister ward at Glasgow, 295, 690 bolism, German, 343 a Greenwich Hospital pension, 90 Lumbago, acute, 37, 85, 131 Congress, French Medical, 213, 289 CORIAT, Isador H.: The symbolism of the gold- Lunacy certification, 730, 799, 839, 888, 936 Congress of the French Society of Ophthalmo- headed cane, 1107 Lymphaticostomy in peritonitis, 1114 logy, 557 Cork County, amalgamation of Poor Law unions Malaria and blackwater fever, prophylaxis of Congress of French-speaking alienists, 359 in, 442 85, 172 Congress of French-speaking medical jurists, Cork medical profession, meeting of, 493 Malaria inoculation, 130 505 CORmAcK, J. G.: Pituitrin in asphyxia pallida Malaria relief work in Russia, 355 Congress of German Natural Science and Medi- neonatorum, 570 Malcolm Morris memorial fund, 841 cine, 736 CORNELIUS, Stephen: Parathyroid in sprue, 306 Medical hydrology, promotion and teaching of, Congress of the German Orthopaedic Society, CORNER, M. Cursham: Resigns from the East in England, 169, 447 736 End. Mothers' Home after forty years' service, Medicine, ethics, and the " E.R.A.," 600 Congress of the German Rontgen Society, 359 1067-Presentation to, 1067 Medicine, representation of in the House of Congress of the Incorporated Association of Coroner for South London, new (Surgeon Com- Lords, 133 Hospital Officers, 892 mander Arthur Douglas Cowburn', 727 Memory sight, 352,446, 497, 600 Congress on industrial health, international, to Coroners, retiring age for (parliamentary note), Mental disorders, post-operative. 216 be held in Geneva, 91 882 Mental Hygiene, National Council for, 215 Congress of Industrial Hygiene, International, Corrections, 222, 412,696, 736 Microscope at sea, the use of, 1157 to be held at Geneva. 943 Migraine, prevention of, 257 Congress of Internal Medicine, German, 91 CorresPondence: Military prefix, 39, 86, 132, 172, 217. See also- CongreRs of the Italian Association of Medical Acne vulgaris, treatment of, 215, 352 Prefixes Women, 845 Addison, Thomas, 256 Milk of cows, standard of fat in, 130 Congress, Italian, of Industrial Medicine, 892 Addison's anaemia, 401 Millstone flour and national nutrition, 798, 839, Congress, Italian, of Social Eugenics, 1025 Amputation in cases of anterior poliomyelitis, 883. 936, 1075 Congress of the Italian Society of Hydrology, 292 Miners' nystagmus and the Compensation Act, 505 Anaemia, pernicious, and its sore tongue, 550 550 Congress of the Italian'Society for the Progress Angina pectoris, 934 Mrs. Jem's attack of swine-pox, 766 of Science, 505 Angina pectoris and operations, 934 Music, health, and character, 38 JAN,-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. I[ MEDICALT Bum=JovuxAB Correspondence (continued): CRAIG, Albert Vietor,obituary notice of, 90 1. D. National Council for Men.tal Hygiene. See CRAIG, Sir James: Local Government and Public I ~ Mental Health Bill (Free State), 1026 DABOUT, E.: Petit dictionnaire de meldecine, Neuropathy complicating Colles's fracture, CRAIG, John: A two-loop suture,56(0) rev.,328 -798 CRAIG, Sir Maurice: Post-operative and puer- DAMEN: Isolates and cultivates the virus of Nurses, the exploitation of, 255,295,405 peral mental disorders, 112 foot-and-mouth disease, 876, 925, 975 *Nurses, the overtraining of, 354. CRAIG, R. Gordon: Urology as applied to DAIN, H. G.,and Dr. Brackenbury, 351. See also Obstetrics,the teaching and practice of, 886 children, 71 Brackenbury -Old ethicks and new marvels, 552 CRAIG, W.: Malarial treatment of general DALE, H. H.: Anaesthetic properties of ether, Orchitic and ovarian extracts, 552 paralysis, 137 472-The possible substitutes for cocaine,511 *O'Sullivan, the late Professor, memorial to, Cranial capacity and intelligence (R. W. Reid (0)-Symptomsfollowing simultaneous use of 552 and J. H. Mulligan), 833 adrenaline and cocaine, 715-Administration of Oxygen, administration of, 1074 CPRAWFOR3D,Ethel: Nephritis, 65 digitalis in the form of powder leaf, 715 P?arathyroid and calcium therapy, 1157 CREAGH, Brigade Surgeon William, obituary DALY, I. De Burgh (and others): The blood Parathyroid glands in relation to surgery, 85 .notice of, 299 sugar in cases of epilepsy, 232(0) Parathyroid therapy, 1028 Cream, Thomas Neill, the Trial of.rev., 670 DALYrLL, Elsie: Rickets,201 Pathologists to provincial hospitals, 172 Cremation, progress of in England, 760 DALzIEL, 3ir Thomas Kennedy, obituary notice Pelvic outlet, contracted, 294, 402, 495, 599, 690, Creosote, long exposure to causing epithelioma- of, 56 730, 801 of the skin (H. A. Cookson), 368(0) DAMAYE, Henri: ElMments deNeuro-Psychiatrie: Perineal prostatectomy, 1074 CRaEW, F. A.-E.: Research in animal breeding, Clinique, TWhrapeutique, Questions Sociolo- Petrol for cleansing the skinprior to operating, 213-Achondroplasia in -man and animals giaveq.,rev., 70-Le M6decin devant l'Assistance use of, 447 ("Bull-dog " calf), 1002 et l'Enseigneinent psychiatriques.rev., 70 -Placenta praevia and eclamipsia, 85 Criminal cases, women medic'.l examiners in, D4NDOIs, Profesoor, elected president of the- Posture during delivery, 85 (parliamentary note), 765 Belgian Royal Academy of Medicine,91 " Practitioner," the word, 258 Criminal, psychology of the (Paul Dane), 202 DANE,Paul: Psychology of the criminal, 202 Prefixes, 355. See also Military Criminal responsibility of the insane, SM0, 922. DA.NnILoroLU, M. D.: Surgical. treatment of Psychology and Jung and others, 1030 See also Insane and Lunacy angina pectoris, 337-L'Arngine de Poitrine: Puerperal morbidity and mortality, 1071 Criminal- responsibility (parliamentary note), Path-ginie,Traitement MlOdical et Chirurgical, Radiations in the treatment of malignant 494. 595. See also Lunacy rev., 581 disease, 648, 689, 729, 801, 888 Criminal Responsibility (Trials) Bill, text of, 756 Danish Medical Association and wireless con- jRadiotherapy in cancer, 765 -Leading article. on, 922 - Second reading, sultations between ships at sea,44-And excess Rheumatic' growing pains," 404 931 of doctors in Denmark, 91 Rice in relation to beri-beri, 688 Crime and alcoholism (W. C. Sullivan), 523 DARIEn, J.: Pr6cis de Dermatologie, rev., 475 Royal Army Medical Corps (T.A.), 1028, 1157 Crime and insanity (Lord Chief Justice Moloney), DARLING Dr.:Case of uterus unicornis, 237 Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, 801 399 DARLING,J. Singleton: Intestinaiobstruction in School attendance by children who hiave had Crime and insanity, review of book on, 1131 a diabetic, 473 measles, 649 Crippled children, American Rotary sicheme for, Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882, 385 simmins appeal fund, 1115 129 DAs,Banarsi: Anaphylaxis to antivenom serum, Bleep, 39 Crippled children, care of (leading article), 988 SlippingS rib," 801 536 DAs, Rai Babadur Lala Mathra, Kaisar-i-Hind Slop, Dr., of Tristram Shandv, 649, 799, 888 Crippled childrei, " Howard Marsh Hut " at medal conferred upon, 1020 Small-pox, mild, in the Sudan, 690 St. Andrew's Home School for, 917 DATTNER, Bernhard (and Otto KAUDERS): Klinm' -Sodium nucleinate in pDneumonia, 984 CRIPPs, Harrison, estate of, 304 ische und Experimentelle Studien zur thera- Some conservative opinions, 884 CRIPPs, Lucy D.: Th-e Application of the Air peutischen Impf-Mclatia, 392 Spiritual healing, 169 Force Physical Efficiency Tests to Men and DAvID, I.: The use of strychnine in shock. 1162 Stomatitis and footand-mouth disease, 215 Women, 867 DAVIDSON, A. N. M.: Second attack of mneasles, Superannuation of medical officers in the C1tTCHETT, Sir Anderson: Appreciation of Sir 808 municipal services, 648 John Tweedy, 135-Appreciationof Sir Malcolm DAVIDSON, James: Blood diseases, 16 Surgical anatomy of femoral hernia, 551 Morris, 4C8 DAViEs, David Arthur, obituary notice of, 650 Swabs, forgotten, 254 Crocodiles, vertebrae of fossil (R. T. Gunther), DAvIEs, Salter: Mental deficiency, 1021 Synthetic drugs. See Drugs 192 DAvIEs, Sidney: Cancer' in China, 131 Thompson, the late Peter, memorial to, 1114 CROFTON, W. M.: The cause of cancer, 153- DAvIEs-COLLEY, B.: Slipping rib," 801 Tongue in Addison's anaemia, 216, 294 Determination of basal metabolism, 323 DAvIs. Acton: Treatment of tuberculous hip "Tuberculin treatment of diseases of the eye, CROLL, F. W.: Congenital heart disease, 324 disease. 666 447 CROMPTON, K. E.: Raynaud's phenomena with DAvIs,E. D. D.: Common affections of the nose Uterine haemorrhage treated by radium, cerebral symptoms terminating fatally. 44 and throat,277 496 CRoss. D. G. T. Kerr: The action of physostig- DAVIS, Loyal Edward: Neurologic Diagnosis, Uterus, acute puerperal complete inversion of, mine and pituittin: The action of these drugs, rev., 960 1156 alone and combined, upon the isolated human DAwsoN,Dr.: Mental defectives. 493 Venous tracings, interpretation of, 495 vermiform appendix; the advantages of their DAwsON, James W.: "The spirit of leisure and .'Vitamins and teeth, 1028 combined use in post-operative ileus, 9(0) the spirit of work," 391 Voluntary hospitals. See Hospitals CROSSmAN, Frank W.; Garlic in pneumonia, DEACON,Wade: Voluntary hospitals, 1137 Welsh National Medical School, 1154 519 Deafness, labyrinth, with a new physiological Western Front, 1914-15, 296 CaROuCH. H. M.: The voluntary hospital position, division of the auditory organ (A. Rejto),518 1136, 1137 DEARDEN, Harold: The Techntique of Living, Co0GRAVE, President: Local Government and CRUICRSHANK. J. Norman: Birth haemorrhagee rev., 825 Public Health Bill (Free State), 1027 of the infant, 197 Maternal syphi is as a Death [apparent] from electricity, treated by CO8TLEY-WHITE, ReV. H.: "Orbilius and cause of death of the foetus and of the newborn, artificial respiration. 558, 612 Hippocrates," or the school training of the 531 Death rate. smoke, and fogs, 29 future medical man, 438 Crying, post-mortem (H.C. Craven Veitch), 956- Death statistics, rural, 306 COT, Dr.: Quelques noticns d'hpgi"ne pour les Correspondence on, 1078 Death, sudden, from inhibition (Percy B. hommes de vingt anis, rev., 531 CRIMBI.E, P. J.: Two cases of ankylosis of the Spurgin and Sir Bernard Spilsbury', 575 COTTELL, Colonel A. B.: Diet in relation to left temporo-mandibular joint, 996(0) DEBEURMANN. Dr.,death of, 90 health and morals, 755 CULLzEN, C. M.: John Memis, 22 " Decapitating thimble," 197 COTTE:, H.: Separation of the upper humeral Cultivation of the tree of knowledge (leading DcEi. Edward J.: Acutelumbago, 85 epiphysis, 325 article), 76 DR CouRCY. T. L. (and J H. MATHER): X-ray COTTON, Thomas F.: Prognosis in cardio- CUMBERBATCH, E. P.: Appreciation of Hugh treatment of interstitial kqatitis, 12 (0) vascular disease, 307 (0) Walsham, 769 DE CRESPIGNY, C. T. C.: Insulin in general Cough following influenza, treatment of, 497 CUMIING, Surgeon-General Hugh S., elected an practice, 35- Treatment of exophthalmic Council, General Medical: Regulations re the honorary Fellow of the Royal Sanitary Insti- goitre, 35 Diploma in Public Health, 29-Minutes. rev., tute, 1161 DEE, Col. P., appointed honorary surgeon to the -476-Irndex to Minutes, rev., 476-Expiration of CUMMING, William M. (and others): Systematic King in India, 1115 terms of office of Direct Representatives, 1019 Organic Chemistry, rev., 242 DEERY, G.: Herpes and varicella, 1078 --Andthe laxity of certificates and testimonials, CUMNs, J. D.: Non-purulent tenonitis, 103(0) Defective children (parliamentary note), 444 1158 CUMMINS, N. M.: Congenital defect in the ven- Deficiency diseases, with special reference to tricular septum, 325 rickets (Edward Mellanby), 895 (0)-Leading CoUNcI, LONDON COUNTY: CUMMINS, R.. C.: Kerion of beard and lupoid article on, 921-Correspondence on, 1028, 1112, Diaplyte vaccine and antigen treatment, 504 syphilis cured with mercurial ointment and 1157 *Maudsley Hospital, 253 staphylococcic vaccine, 325 Deformities of forearm,hand, and leg,congenital Medical staff of, 643 CUMMINS, S. L.: The cutaneous tuberculin test, (H. Elwin Harris), 711 Mental hospitals, safeguards against improper 186 (0) DE JONG, Oscar, obituary notice of, 298 detention in, 489 CummlNs, W. Ashley, memorial to, 254 DE JONG, S. I. (and F. BEZANQON): Pr6cis de Pamphlets on, 1077 CUMPsTON, Dr.: Tuberculosis, 165 Pathologie Midicale, tome ii, rev., 327 Rescue and preventive institutions, handbook CUNNINGHAM, J. F.: Iridectomy for congenital DELAUNAY, Professor: Health connitions of the on, 490 cataract, 822 wine workers round Bordeaux, 1066 Special schools, pamphlet on, 762 CUNNINGHAM, L.: Acidosis, 383 DE LINT, J. G., appointed privatdozent in the Tuberculous patients, after-history of, 252 Cupping, 38, 351, 612, 944 history of medicine at Leyden, 695 Venereal disease treatment, 643 Cupping and counter-irritation, 138 Delivery, posture during, 85. See also Labour -enereal disease: Trevethin Committee, 547 Cuipping in hiccup, 306. See also Hiccup Delivery prevented by an exostosis of the siacrum Curie Cancer Institute, 642 (A. McMurray), 956 Court of Inquiry. See Insurance CURNocH, D. R.: Psorrhoea: its prevention and DEMELIN, L. A. (and L. DEvRAIGNE): Manuel de COwAN, Mary: Vaccine therapy, 1006 treatment, 381 rev., 69 COWBURN, Surgeon Commander Arthur Douglas, CiTRRIER Donald I.: Treatment of actinomycosis, Demobilization1'Accoucheur, of medical offlcers. See Medical appointed coroner for South London, 727 44-An apparatus for dislocation of the officers COwEN, S. 0.: Focal infection in disease, 35 acromial end of the clavicle, 570 (0) DR MONTET, Ch.: The Primary Problems of Cow's milk. See Milk CURTIS, William, obituary notice of, 299 Medical Psvchology, rev., 578 Cox, Alfred: Appreciation of Lauriston Elgie CUSHNY, A. R.: Pharmacology and Thera- DR, MORGAN, Campbell William, obituary notice Shaw, 41 peutics; or the Action of Drugs in Health and of, 410 Cox, Neville: Uniformity of reports of tuber- Disease, rev., 631 DE MOWBBAY, Ralph M.: Skin grafting following cUlosis officers, 324 Cycling, effect of on the pelvis of a growing girl, extensive burns of both legs, 772 CoYNE, Eugene H.: Acute lumbago, 178 772 1DENIS, Elisabeth: L'Assistance Sociale dans la CAABBE, Sandison (and S. G. BILLINGTON): CYRIAX1 Edgar F.: " Slipping rib," 747, 846-The Conulttio deNorrison 'HP"AitaL, re%v, Electro-therapeutic notes on the etiology and term 'massage department," 944 -treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and allied Cyst, dermoid, of the left testis (E. E. Hughes), Denmark:328 Wireless consultations between ships diseases, 1087 (0) 667 at sea. 44-Excess of doctors in, 91-Treatment CRAGG, Major Francis William, obituary notice Cyst, retroperitoneal (R. A. Stoney), 17 of general paralysis by malaria, 289-Vital of, 806, 1033 Cystitis, treatment of, 305, 412 statistics, 586 10 JAN.-JUNE, I924] INDEX. IUDICAX. JOUUNAZ

Dental Board of the United Kingdom: Lectures, Diphtheria: Its Bacteriology, Pathologv, and DUMAREST, F. (and P. BRETTE): La pratique du 90-Pass lists, 137-The Diseases of the Perin Immuntology (by various writers), 391, 4'9 pmeumothorax theraveutique. rev., 18 due to in odontal Tissues Infectirm their Rela- Diphtheria control, discussion at the Austral- DUN, R. C. (and R. J. MINNITT): Cleft palate tion to Toxaemia, rev., 156-Election of direct asian Medical Congress, 165 operations, 384 representatives, 1161 Diphtheria, death from (at Ballinrobe). 685 DUNDAB-GRANT, Sir James: Vertigo, 426 Dental caries, bacteriology of (J. Kilian Clarke), Diphtheria, deaths from in 1923 347 DUNET, Cbarles (and L6on BfRAsD): Le Cancer 192 Diphtheria, laboratory aspects of. 391 Thyroidien, rev.. 1132 Dental caries, cause of, 352 Diphtheria, Schick test for (parliamentary note). DUNEIL, T. P.: Parathyroid glands in relation Dental registration in Zanzibar, 480 549, 647 to surgery, 5 (0) Dental Surgeon, 892 Diphtheria, Schick test and toxin-antitoxin DUNLOP, William, receives permission to wear Dental surgery, review of books on, 156, 475 injections for (C. Lee Pattison), 954 (0) the Order of El Nahdi, 611 Dentistry, local anesthetics in, 522 Diphtheria toxin-antitoxin reactions, frozen, DUNN, J. Shaw: Nephritis, 64-Pneumococcal Dentists Register, rev., 476 454 Infections, 66 Denture, a broken, 893 Diploma in Public Health: new regulations, 1106 DUNN, Percy (and others): Lunacy certification,. DENY, Dr., death of, 504 Disclaimers, 178. 222, 303, 454,1118 730 DE QUERVAIN, F.: Goitre: A Contribution to Disease, part played by focal infeotion in, dis- DUNSTAN, Wyndham. K.C.M.G. conferred upon,. the Study of the Pathology aud Treatment of cussion at the Australasian Medical Congress, 28 the Thvroid Gland and Goitre, rev., 786 35 Duodenal haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage Dermatitis, atrophic, operation for (W. Pearson), Diseases of nutrition. See Nutrition Duodenal obstruction (G. E. Nesbitt.. 576 1004 Diseases of obscure origin, biochemical observa- Duodenal stenosis in infants, x-ray diagnosis of Dermatitis due to Mah Jongg, 5C6, 1112 tions in relation to (Vincent Coates). 668 (Geoffrey Fildes), 784 Dermatitis, paraphenylenediamine, treatment of Distemper, research on, 678 DUPLAY, Professor, death of, 448 (A. Winkelried Williams), 191 DISTIN, Howard: An impostor at large, 698 DUPUY, Eug6ne, death of, 692 Dermatology, practical courses of at Strasbourg, Diuresis, unilateral (Andrew Fullerton), 188 (0) DURANID, Gaston (and Ed. ENRIQuEz): Les 595 Divertioulum, Meckel's, strangulated, in a UlcAres de 1'estomac et da duodenum, rev., 531 Dermatology, review of books on, 475 femoral hernia (R. M. Littler), 517 (0) Dust, effects of on the health of miners (parlia-- Dermatology, tradition in (Henry MacCormac), Diverticulum, right-sided pharyngeal (J. B. mentary note), 494 349 Horgan), 466 (0) Dust, stone (parliamentary note), 598 Dermoid cyst. See Cyst DIXON, W. E.: Colloidal ferric hydroxide, 234- DUTT, Lieut.-Col. Russick Lall, obituary notice DERRY, Douglas E., receives permission to wear Lady Priestley memorial lecture on alcohol: of, 1075 Insignia of the Order of the Nile, 1035 its abuse and abuse, 341-Possible substitutes DUTTON, W. F.: Intravenous Therapv: Its; DE BCHHWEINITZ. Dr.: Eye symptoms in early for cocaine, 520-Experiments on butyn, 520 Application in the Modern Practice of Medi- disseminated sclerosis, 822-Relations of ocular DOBB1E, Minna: Anaesthetics, 577 cine, rev., 669 disorders to various infections of the intestines, Dr. Knock. See Knock Dyestuffs (Import Regulations) Act. applications prostate, and urethra, 1037 DOCK, George: Osteopathy and chiropractic, 964 for licences under, 695 DEsNos, E. (and A. PoUssoN): EncyclopMdie -Methods in Medicine, the Mfanual of the Dyestuffs derived from synthetic colouring fran aise durologie, rev., 19 Medical Service of, rev., 1097 matters, review of book on, 867 DEsTOT, ttienne: Traumatismes du poignet et Doctors, alleged frauds on, 988 DYKE, S. C.: Aleukia." 427 rayons x, rev., 476 Doctors and the Ministry of Local Government, Dysentery in children (Marjorie Little), 201 DEs VoEux, H. A.. offers books to any library Offaly, Ireland, 784 Dtysentery, increase of, in Tokyo, 943 44 DODDS, E. C.: Toxaemias of pregnancy, 277- Dysentery, review of book on, 913 DEvINR, Henry: Review of books on psycho- (and 1. CoHrFN): A colorimetric method for the Dyspnoea associated with gastro-intestinal analysis, 578 estimation of diastase in body fluids, 618(0) derangement in congenital heart disease, 987 DEVRAIGNB, L. (and L. A. DEMELIN): Manuel de Dogs Bill: Rejected in the Lords, 597-Leading Dyspnoea in pulmonary disease, the cause and- l'accoucheur, rev., 69 article on, 635-Debate in the Lords (report of), significance of (Jonatban Meakins), 613 (0) DEW, H. is.: Hydatid disease. 71 639 DEWAR, D. MacKellar, appointed J.P. for the Dominion visitors to London, 1019. See also county of the City of Glasgow, 359 British Empire Exhibition Dextrocardia (Leonard Abrahamson), 67 Dominions Hospitality Committee. See British Dextrocardia, types of (H Wallace Jones), 147 (0) Empire Exhibition D'HERELLE, Felix Herbert, honorary degree of DONALD, A.; Embolism and thrombosis, 714 E. doctor of medicine conferred upon by L.eyden DONALDSON, R.: The exploitation of nurses, 295 University, 43 DORAN, Alban: Dr. Slop of Tristram S7tandy, EADES, A. I., obituary notice of, 842 DEWAR, James Alexander, obituary notice of, 844 64-, 888 EAMES, Surgeon Rear-Admiral William, obituary DHINGRA, Behari Lal, C.I.E. conferred upon, DOTT, D. B.: Is there a loss of morphine in kept notice of, 694 28 opium? 595-Assay of nux vomica, 595 Ear: New physiological division of the auditory- Diabetes, ch%nging standpoints in (W. Langdon DOUBBLE:, M. S. An abdominal accident, 834 Brown), 1119 organ (A. Rejto), 518 (0) DOUBLEDAY, F. N.: Local anaesthetics in Ear, review of books on, 155 Diabetes and insulin (J. A. Nixon), 53 (0) dentistry. 522 Diabetes treated with decreasing dosage Eir. See also Otology of DOUCHEZ, A. R.: Bacteriology of scarlet fever, EASON, H. L.: Voluntary hospitals, 1138 insulin (Ethel Browning), 424 482 EAST, William Norwood, appointed medicalb Diabetes, effect of insulin on the sugar content DOuGAL, D.: Ovarian dermoid ruptured during inspector of prisons, b92 of arterial and venous blood in (R. D. labour, 323 -Chorion-epithelioma of the ovary, East Africa. See Africa Lawrence), 516 (0)-Correspondence on, 600 862 EATON, Walter Musgrave, O.B.E. conferred upon, Diabetes mellitus and its treatment by insulin DOUGLAS, A. R. J: Control of leprosy, 446 1020 (George A. Allan), 50 (0)-A correction, 222 DOUGLAS, Campbell. Arterio-sclerosis, 74 Eclampsia and placenta praevia, 85. See also. Diabetes mellitus treated by insulin, diet during, DOUGLAS, C. E.: Progress in midwifery practice, Haemorrhage, ante-partum the need for careful control (K. S. Hetzel), 230 630 Ectopic gestation. See Gestation (0) DOUGLAS, Lieut.-Col. C. E.: The word "practi- Ectopy of testis. See Testis Diabetes, review of books on, 68, 242, 325, 385 tioner," 258 Eczema, chronic, sunlight for, 987 Diabetes treatment chart. 696 DOWDEN, J. W.: Compound comminuted frac- EDEN, T. W.: A study in uterine scars, 1094 Diabetes. See also Insulin turtes of the proximal phalanges, 197-Early EDGECOMBE, Dr.: Hydrotherapy in tropicalb Diagnosis, review of books on, 199, 200, 1050 active movement for fractures, 1095-Active diseases, 525 Diaplyte vaccines. See Vaccines movement in surgery, 1130 EDGEHILL, Winifred M. (and J. De Ville Diarrhoea, chronic (J. A. Ryle), 575 DOWLING, Dr.: Folliculitis decalvans, 17 MhATHR): A case of pyo-pericardium, 102 (0) Diarrhoea, summer: Discussion at the Austral- DOWNES, Dr.: Treatment of tuberculous cervical EDRIDGE-GREEN, F. W.: A disclaimer, 222 asian Medical Coagress, 73-Correspondence glands, 201 Education, standards of vision in, report on. 832 on, 171 DOWNIE. J. Walker: The Early Physicians and EDWARDS, Dr.: Diagnosis of early tuberculosis,. Diastase in body fluids, a colorimetric method Surgeonts of the Westernt Iifirmary, Glasgow, 34-Treatment of exophthalmic goitre 35 for the estimation of (I. Cohen and E. C. 394 EDWARDS, F. G.: Bacteriology of scarlet fever. Dodds). 618 (0) DOYLE, Major Ignatius Purcell, obituary notice 924 Diathermy in lupus of the soft palate and fauces of, 844 Egypt: Report on plague investigations in, 582- (W. J. Harrison). 423 DREAPER. R. H.: Diet in relation to health and Ophthalmology in, 679 Diathermy in lupus vulgaris (Dr. Milner), 279 morals, 755 EHRENBERG, Rudolf: Theoretische Biologie vom DIBLE, J. H.; Pneumococcal infections, 66 DREUW, Dr.: Statistics of the disadvantages of Standpunkt der Irreversibilitdt des Elemen- Dichotomy, 169. 216, 258. 296, 445, 840, 885-Lead- treatment by salvarsan. 441 taren Lebensvorganges, rev., 430 ing on, article 758 DREWITT, F. Dawtrey: The Romvqnce of the EHRLICH, Paul: Book on, 474 - Seventieth Dichotomy, " reversed," 836 Apothiecar-ies' Garden at Chelsea, rev., 787 anniversary of the birth of, 695 G. F.: Bacteriology of DICm, scarlet fever, 924 DRINKWATER, H.: The left-handed child, 1113 EIJKMAN, C.. elected an honorary Fellow of the, DICm, Gladys H.: Bacteriology of scarlet fever, Droitwich: Visit of medical students from Royal Sanitary Institute, 1161 924 Birmingham University, 1035 Elbon, constitution of, 1009 DIox, J. Stavely: The significance of hyper- Drugs Act, Dangerous, and opium traffic (parlia- ELDER, William: The left-handed child, 1071 glyeaemias 170. 257 mentary note), 549 Electric cautery, portable, 70 DIcK, Captain Quintin, bequests of. 611 Drugs of addiction. international control of. 288 Electricity, treatment of apparent death from by- DICKENsoN. Surgeon Commander George 0. M., Drugs, League of Nations and illegal traffic in, artificial respiration, 558, 612 appointed an Esquire of the Order of St. John 221 Electro-cardiogram, review of book on. 717 of Jerusalem, 1020 Drugs, synthetic (Sir William J. Pope), 413 (0)- Electro-cardiographic records (D. Hall), 668 DICKIE, J. A.: Whooping-cough spasms, 360 (Leading article), 433-Correspondence on, 495. Electrocardiography, review of book on, 1007 Dictionaries, medical review of, 200, 328 See also Synthetic Electro-coagulation in treatment of prostatie Diet, a balanced (leading article), 921 DRUMMOND, Horsley: Abscess of the brain that hypertrophy (G. Luys), 857 Diet and batbs (Paul Weiss), 878 pointed externally, 995 (0) Electronic reactions, 1145. See also " E.R.A." Diet in relation to health and morals (Rev. the DRUMMOND, J. C.: Copper in vegetables, 680 Electro-therapeuties, a pioneer of (Christlan Eon. Edward Lyttelton), 755-Discussion, 755- Drunkenness, tests for, 360 Gottlieb Kratzenstein), 759 Correspondence on, 808 DRYBROUGH-SMITH, E.: Complications of acute Electrolysis of hairs on a mole, 305 Diet of infants, eggs and Professor Mellanby, mastoiditis, 909 Elephantiasis nostras after lymphatic injury 1028. See also Deficiency diseases Dublin. See Ireland (J. Allan White), 376 Diet of inmates of casual wards (parliamentary DUCKWORTE, Sir Dsce: Appreciation of Thomas Ella Sachs Plotz Foundation: Applications for note), 765, 882 William Thursfield, 176 grants in aid of work on medical problems,. Diet during insulin treatment of diabetes DUDFIELD, Reginald A survey of the miortality 695 mellitus, the need for careful control (K. S. due to child-bearing in London from the ELLIOT, A. Macbeth: The military prefix, 217 _Hetzel), 230 (0) seventeenth century, 628 ELLIOT, Lieut.-Col. Robert Henry: Memory Dietetics (Murray Lyon), 1130 DUDGEON. Professor: Rice in relation to beri- sight, 235 (0). 446, 600-A halometer, 624 (0) Digitalis administered in the form of powder beri in India, 425 ELLIOT, W. E., elected Fellow of the Royal leaf (E. C. Andrus), 715 DUDLEY, H. W.: An improvement in the pre- Society of Edinburgh, 505-Nominated Con- Digitalis used in conjunction with atropine paration of insulin, 484 servative candidate for Kelvinsrove, 892-- (P. Hamill), 715 DTUFFUS, James, presentation to, 892 Elected a Member of Parliament, 975 Dinners and diners, 988 DUGUID, J. B.: Degenerative conditions in the. ELLIS, Carlton A.: iLnaustrial hygiene, 166 DINNICK, Tilson: An insulin syringe, 531 aorta, 909 ELLIS, David: Ferment and ferment action 596 THz BRITIS , JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. I MEDICAL JOURNAL I I

ELLIS, Henry A.: How Shall I be Saved from Ex-service men, treatment of mental cases Fever, Mossman (Dr. Wheatland), 166 Consumption? rev., 328-Parathyroid and cal- (parliamentary note), 444, 598, 982 Fever, rat-bite, case of in England: recovery of cium therapy, 1157 Eye complications of sinus disease, 287 the spirochaete from the blood (George C. ELMSLIE, R. C.: Treatment of tuberculous hip Eye diseases, tuberculin treatment of, 447 Low), 236 (0) disease, 666 Eye examinations, modern optical methods in Fever, rheumatic, prevention of (Alfred Mantle), ELSDON, G. D.: Composition of beef and malt (T. Harrison Butler), 8 0) 348 wine, 919 Eye symptom; in early disseminated sclerosis Fever, sarina (Dr. Wheatland), 166 ELSWORTH, Richard Cogswell, miiemorial tablet (Brownlow Riddell), 821 Fever, scarlet: Bacteriology of (leading article), to, 91 Eve, relation of the trigeminal nerve to (Ivy 389-Note on, 482, 538, 924 ELWELL, Li. Bedford: Tubercujlin treatment of McKenzie), 822 Fever, scarlet, deaths from in 1923, 347 tuberculosis, 34 Eye. See also Octular antd Ophthalmology Fever, tabardillo, and typhus, 926, 988 Embolism and thrombosis (Ernest Glynn), 323- Eyesight test for seamen(parliamentary note), Fevers, first aid in, 222 Discussion on, 712 1027 FIBIGER, Johannes, awarded the Sophie A. Embryos, early human, 172 EYi,S, Leonora: FamilyLo e, rev., 117 Nordhoff-Jung prize. 90, 987 Emergeocies in general practice (Christine EYRE, J.W. H.: Public healthl and the oyster, Fibrillation, heart-block, 354, 444. See also Murrell), 1130 927 Cardiology EMERSON, Raven, elected president of the Associ- EYvEs, H.AI.: Haemorrha-e in the newboin Fibroids, tuberculous infection of (R. WV. tion for the Prevention and Relief of Heart treated by injection of paternal blood, 571 Johnstone), 383 Dis, ase, 304 Fibroids of the uterus, treatment of (Cutbbert EMMETT, Richard, obituary notice of, 1116 I.ockyer), 1037 (0)-Correspotidence on, 1114, Emotional disorder, physical basis of (Crichton 1156 Miller), 320-A correction, 412 Fibro-lipoma, lingual, case of (G.S. Woodman), Empbysema, surgical, due to parturition 860 (D'Arcy Harvey), 1089 Fihroma of pregnant uterus: Caesarean section: Empire andhealth, 1012 hysterectomy: recovery (Clyde McKenzie), 903- EmPSON, Jolhn. presentation to, 505 F. Correspondence on, 1029 Empyema: Discussion at the Australasian Fibro-sarcoma of the abdominal wall (Garnett Medical Congress, 72. 201 Faeial movements, emotional and voluntary, Wright), 667 Eimlpyema followed by lardaceous disease (A. 1018 Fibrositis, winter resort for a case of, 1162 Robert Fox), 571 Factories Bill, 1069. 1111-Questions raised by Fightcgainst Disease, 259 Empyema, treatment of (John Fraser), 527 (leading article), 1103 Filariasis in Australia (or.Richards), 167 EMRYS-ROBERTS, Edward, obituary notice of, Factory Surgeons' Association. See Association FILDES. Geoffrey: X-rav diagnosis of pyloric and 174 Factory workers, young. medical supervisionof: duodenal stenosis in infants, 784 Encephalitis, enzootic, in the horse, 972 Home Office Committee, 586-Report of the Filmis, physiological. 36 Encephalitis, epidemic: Discussion at Austral- Committee, 980 FiNCK, Ch.: La Goutte, rev.. 431 asian Medical Congress, 34, 72 FAGGE, Mr.: Treatment of gastric and duodenal FINDLAY, G. W. Marshall: Experimental biliary Encephalitis, epidemic: Ministry of Health's haemorrhage, 470 cirrhosis produced by salts of mianganese, returns, 975, 1062 FAILL, C. J. Campbell: Tuberculin treatment of 426 Encephalitis lethargica(i. Abrahamson), 1094 diseases of the es e, 447 FINDLAY, Leonard: Congenital syphilis, 321 EnceDhalitis lethargica in Belfast, 838, 881-In FAIRBANK, Mr.- Birth injuries, 471-Treatment FINGER, E.: Svphtiliswnd Elie, rev., 20 Ireland, 881 of tuberculouship disease, 666 Fingers, hippocratic (David Campbell), 145 (0) Encephalitis lethargica: Discussionat the Royal FAIRCLOUGH, Harold, obituary notice of, 259 FINLAY, Lieut.-Col. William, obituary notice Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 1003,1094 FAIRLIF, H. P.: Anaesthesia: its present posi- of, 90 Encephalitis lethargica (parliamentary note), 494, tion, 1091 FINNEMOIRE, Professor: Anaesthetic properties 98?, 1027 FAJANS, K.: Radioactivity and the Latest of ether, 472 Encephalitis lethargica (C. 0. Stalbybrass), 1035 Developmnents int the Study of the Chetbical FINZI. N. S.: Clinical results of deep x-ray Encephalitis lethargica, review of books on, 242, Elements, rev., 752 therapy, 573 1096 FAREM. Jeremiah: gynthesis of para-amrino- First aid in fevers, 222 Encephalitis, myoclonic, treated by patient's ampholytic acid, 138 FISHER, A. G. Timbrell* Internal derangements spinal fluid (R. Wood Power), 1129 FALKINER. N. M.: Irish public health, 194 of the knee-joint, 62-Internal Derangements Encyclopaedia Medica, vol. x, rev., 155; vol. xi, Fallopian tube, cancer of. See Cancer of the Knee-joint: their Pathology and Treat- rev., 751 FALTA, Wilhelm: Endocrine Diseases, including ment by Modern Methiods, rev., 1C06 Endocarditis. streptococcal (E. C. Smith and their Diagnosis and Treatment, rev., 912 FISHER, Herbert: Ocular complications of sub- T. G. Moorhead), 194 FARAKER, Erskine: Anaphylaxis to antivenom arachnoid haemorrhage, 822 Endocrinology and growth, 44 serum. 626 FISHER, J. Herbert: Vertigo, 426 Endocrinology from the physician's point of FARMER, E.: Fatigue and output in the glass FITZGERALD, Francis A. Care of crippled view (A. E. Gow), 697 (0) trade, 3C6 children, 129 Endocrinology, review of books on, 429. 911 FARMER, Sir Francis, memorial to. 259 FITZGERALD, William: Physical grading of the ENRIQUEZ, Ed. (and Gaston DURAND: Les FARR, Robert Emmett: Practical Local AnLes- population, 151 Ulcres del'esttomac et du duodenum, rev., 531 thesia and its Surgical Techntic, rev,, 386 FITZGIBBON, Gibbon: Contracted pelvis, 179, Enuresis (Dingwall Fordyce), 629-Discussion, Fat in milk. See Miik 226. 272 (0). 402. 599, 730-Primary carcinoma of 629-Correspondence on, 894 Fatigue Board, Industrial Research: Fatigue and the Fallopian tube 631 Environment and Health (Charles P. Childe), output in the glass trade, 306 -Rest pauses in FITZWILLIAMS, D. C. L.: Removal of foreign now published in pamphlet form, 651 industry, 482 -Monotony (leading artiele), 1015- bodies from the knee-joint, 62 Enzootic encephalitis. See Encephalitis Fourth annual report, 1017-Report on results FLACK. Group-Captain Martin: Physical grading Epidemiology. review of book on, 1007 of investigation in certain industries, 1148 of the population, 151 Epilepsy, the blood sugar in cases of (I. De Burgh FAIULDER, T. Jefferson: Retropharyugeal lipoma, FLAGG, Paluel J.: The Art of Anaesthesia, rev., Daly, John Pryde, and J. Walker), 232 (0)- 424 386 Correspondence on, 354 FAULKNER, S. Boyd: A pocket surgical knife, 200 FLECKER, H.: X rays in lupus of the nasal Epilepsy and hypoglycaemia, 506 FAY, T.: Hypertonic saline solutions in increased mucus membrane, 1129 Epilepsy and pensions (parliamentary note), 1070 intracranial tension, 592 FLEMING, A.: Antiseptics, leucocytes, and Epithelioma of the skin after prolonged exposure FEARON, W.: Myelogenous leukaemia, 67 bacteria, 484 to creosote (H. A. Cookson), 368 (0) Federation of Medical and Allied Societies, the FLEMING, Alexander* Accuracy of measure- "E. R. A." cult and rational medicine (leading institutional treatment of inebriates, 892- ments with capillary pipettes, 192 article), 206-Correspondence on, 217, 257, 296, Annual dinner, 1161 FLEMING, Andrew Milroy, C.B.E. conferred upon, 355. 405, 552, 600-And homoeopathy (leading Feeble-minded, care of in Scotland, 168 1020 article), 285-Sir Thomas Horder on medicine Feeble-minded Children, the Larbert Institution FLEMING, R. A.: Blood diseases, 16-Congenital and old ethics, with special reference to elec- for. 644 heart lesion. 957-Rheumatic fever with very tronic reactions, 485-American investigations Feeble-minded, the improvable, 84 definite Babinski signs, 957 of, 589,1145. See also Abrams and Electronic Feeble-minded, the problem of (R. J. Berry). 202 FLEMMING, C. E. S.: Appreciation of Forbes Erb's palsy (H. C. Cameron), 380 Feeble-minded. See also Mentally deficient Fraser, 1033-Voluntary hospital position, 11 5, Erivan, university founded at, 736 Feeding during gastric operations, value of 1137 Erythema nodosum and rheumatism (Robert (Herbert H. Brown), 746 (0) FLETCHER, William (and Margaret W. JEFFS): Anderson), 665-(M. Newnman), 908-Erytbema Fees, lunacy, in Ireland, 645 Dvsente) y in thte Fede-ated Malay States, rev., nodosum with tuberculous bacillaemia (John Fees, medical, and salaries, in county Antrim, 913 A. WAtt and Eric S. Stubbs), 422 (0) 686 FLiEss, Wilhelmi: Der Ablauf des Lebens, rev., Erythroedema polyneuritica, case of (J. V. C. Fees of public analysts, 943 387 Braithwaite and A. Vernon Pegge), 423 (0) FEGEN, C. M.: Individual medical defence, 983 Flinn v. Merrick, 1075 Estudios Medicos. rev., 671 FEILING, Anthony: Ocular palsies, 223 (0) FLINT, E. R Gall stones associated with Ether, anaesthetic properties of (Storm van FELDMAN, W. M.: Clinical research in general anomaly or injury of bile ducts, 995 (0) Leeuwan), 471 practice, 766 Florence, contenary of the Medico physical Ether, spirit of nitrous, and phenazone, 412 Fellowship of Medicine: Lectures, etc., 304, 358. Academy, 1117 Ethmoidal sinus. See Sinus See also Post-graduate study Flour, millstone, and national nutrition, 798, 839, Ethyl chloride-chloroform sequence, 171, 257 FENTON, E. G.: Fibrillation, heart-block, 354 883, 933, 1075 Eugenics, the purpose of (A. F. Tredgold), 397 FERGUS, A. Freeland: The Ophthalmoscope and Flour, use of preservatives, etc., in, 1148 EVANS, A.: Perforated gastric and duodenal how to Use It. witht a Chapter on Diplopia, Flueless gas stoves. See Gas ulcers, 785 rev., 530 Fly, warble, the larva of as a human parasite EVANS, Surgeon Alban: Bell-bottomed trousers, FERGUSON, Bruce, obituary notice of, 1159 (F. W. Style), 1086 (0) 944 FERGUSON, Dr.: Diphtheria control, 165-Con- Flying, psychomotor responses in (Flight Lieu- EVANS, Geoffrey: Interstitial nephritis simu- genital pyloric obstruction, 201 tenant G. H. Reid), 481 lating diabetes insipidus, 193-Brain disturb- FERGUSON, Henry Lindo, honour of knighthood Foetal attitude, the extended legs as an abnor- ances in hyperpiesia, 525 conferred upon, 28 mality in (Henry Briggs), 774 (0) EVANS, Herbert: Heart-block, 958 FERGUSON, Jamles Haig (and others): A Com- Fogs, smoke, and the death rate, 29 EVANS, Lieut.-Col. Thomas John Carey, knight- binied Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Folia Neuropathologica Esthoniana, rev., 718 hood conferred upon, 1019 rev., 154-Pituitary extracts in obstetrics, 383 Food, health, and morals (Rev. the Hon. Edward Eventratio diaphragmatica, 1064 Ferment and ferment action (David Ellis), 595 Lyttelton), 755. See also Diet Everett v. Grifflths and Anklesaria, 601 FERREYROLLES, Dr.: Hydrotherapy in tropical Food Investigation Board: Report, 77-Canned EVERIDGE, John: Prostate surgery, with special diseases, 525 foods and health. 127 regard to the responsibilities of the general Ferric hydroxide, colloidal, a comparison of Food poisoning at Wembley, 1109 practitioner, 428 various forms of (Sir William J. Pope and Food poisoning puzzles (leading article), 335 EWALD, August, death of, 6!0 R. T. M. Haines), 233 (0) Food preservation, scientific research on, 77 EWART, William: Millstone flour and national Fever, blackwater, prophylaxis of, 85,172 Food, preservatives and colouring matters in, nutrition. 936 Fever, enteric. in Australia (Colonel Longley), 166 departmental committee on, 1148 Exereta, economic disposal of: garden sanita- Fever, enteric, outbreak iu Connemara, 213 Foods, canned, and health, 127 tion (Lionel James Picton), 250. See also Fever, enteric, in Germany, 203 Foods, " patent " (parliamentary note), 765 Garden city sanitation Fever, enteric, increase of in Tokyo, 943 Foot and ankle, paralstic deformities of (Dr. Exercise and beri-beri. See Beri-beri Fever, enteric, in the United States, report on, Teece), 201 Explanation, 222 1077 Foot dispensary in Edinburgh, 213, 1069 rTx. 12 JAN.-JUNE, I924] INDEX. L Mxsmsz,DrmmIouu*A.

Foot-and-mouth disease (leading articles), 25,121 | FREUD, Siegmund: Presented with the freedom General Medical Council. See Council -Note on.390, 833. 925-Correspondence on, 132 of Vienna, 1035 General paralysis. See Paralysis -National Veterinary Associations' confidence FREW, B. S.: Met.hods of anaesthesia. 1092 General practice, clinical research in, 550. See in the Ministry of Agriculture, 137 -Parlia- FROGGATT, T. Wilson: Treatment of fracture of also Research mentary notes on,167, 347, 764,838-Series of humerus at birth, 570 (0) General practitioner of the future (Sir Georger articles on in the Veterinqry Journtal, 695- Frontal sinus. See Sinus Newman), 397 Ministry of Agriculture and, 833-German in- FRoscH: Isolates and cultivates the virus of Generation, male organs of, review of book on, vestigators' claimi to have found the germ of, foot-and-mouth disease, 876, 925, 975 386. See also Andrology 833,838, 876,925, 975 1077-Lecture and demon- FROUDE, Charles C.: Bight Food the Right stration on the discovery to be given in Remedy, rev., 752 GERMANY: Holland, 1077-Minister of Agriculture's cir- FRY, W. E.: Diet in relation to health and Anthrax cases. 771 cular to sanitary authorities re recent out- disease, 755 Births and deaths in Berlin in 1923, 735 breaks that have occurred in slaughterhouses, FULLERTON, Andrew: Observations on uni- Central Committee for Combating Tuber- 1161 lateral diuresis, 188 (0)-Cerebral cyst, 473- culosis, 695 Foot and-mouth disease, experimental work on Congenital hypertrophic stenosis, 473-Hydatid Infantile paralysis in, 943 (J. M. Beattie), 631 of liver, 473-Bladder tumour, 473 Leprosy cases, 771 Foot-arLd-mouth disease and the poxes,178 FULTON, Robert Valpy: Medical Practice in Medical students in Berlin University, 695-In Foot and-uouth disease and stomatitis, 128, 215 Otago and Southland in the Earlv Days, 590 German universities, 845 Football abrasions, treatment of, 44 Fund, Cancer Research (Ireland), 557. See also Present state of (Brigadier-General J. H. Football results: Inter-Hospital Rugby cup Cancer Morgan), 248 tieq,260,454, 558 Fund, Hospital Saturday: Grants made by, 221- Rabies in Prussia: Death from animal bites, Forceps, a new skin (C. P. Childe),61 Annual meeting, 735 91 Forceps, new three-bladed peritoneum, 1009 Fund, King Edward's Hospital Application for Rockefeller Foundation to supply British and Forceps, new type of obstetric, 197 grants. 504-Annual meeting, 652, 684 American medical periodicals to, 987 FORDYCE, Dr.: Pituitary extracts in obstetrics, Fund, Lady Byng of Vimy, for Mental Hygiene: Tuberculosis campaign, 750 382 Inauguration of, 453 Typhoid fever in, 203 FORDYCE, Dingwall: Enuresis, 629 Fund, Malcolm Morris Memorial, 841, 1035 Wassermann tests for syphilis, special licence Forearm, hand, and leg, congenital deformities Fund, Naval Medical Compassionate, 176, 611, required by persons taking payment for, 695 of (H. Elwin Harris), 711 807 Foreign body (broken denture) swallowed, 893 Fund, Royal Medical Benevolent, 204, 346 552,1065 GERvIs, C. B.: & second attack of meas'es, 736 Forgotten swabs. See Swabs -Annual meeting, 759-Correspondnce on, E01 Gestation, ectopic, in a tuberculous Fallopian Formaldehyde Production by intestinal bacteria Fund Guild, Royal Medical Benevolent, 346- tube (J. W. Burns), 862 (B. H. Shaw), 461 (0) Annual meeting, 540 GIBBONS, J. F.: Goat's milk in tuberculosis, 1036 FoRsDIKE. Sidney: Radiations in the treatment Fundus oculi, post-mortem changes in (Ernest GIBBs, J. H.: Dental lesions in congenital of malignant disease, 689, 888 Bulmer), 424-Correspondence on. 497, 60C syphilis, 321-Anaesthesia for oral operations, FORSTEPR, A Foliambe: Promotion and teaching FYFE, G. M. : Treatment of gonorrhoea in the 1092 of medical hydrologvin England, 447-Hydro- male, 749 GIBBS, William E.: Clouds and Smoke, rev., 1098 therapy in tropical diseases, 525 GIBsON, A. S.: Termination of a case of splenec- FORBYTH, David: Duodenalulceramongmedical tomy for splenic anaemia, 1091 men,780 (0), 935 GIIBsON, C. S.: Possible substitutes for cocaine, FORSYTH, J. A. Cairns: Pubo-penile ectopy of 520 the testis.626 GILBERT, Professor, appointed president of FORSITH, W. Leonard: Case of stone in the executive committee of the Association of kidney, 110 Thalassotherapy, 695 FOTEERGUIL. W. E.: The abdominal incision G. GILEs, J. EL. Report on public health in Kenya, in pelvic surgery, 515 (0)-Puerperal pelvic Colony, 1108 infection 773(0) GABE, W. V.: Recurrent angioneurotic oedema GILLBARD, Richard: The Brackenbury testi- FOWLER, Canon Joseph Thomas,obituary notice of tongue, 558 monial, 404 of, 649 GADSDEN, Arthur: The Brackenbury testimonial, GILLIATT, A.: Anaestheties, 577 Fox, A. Robert: Lardaceous disease following 404 GILLIEs, H. D., receives permission to wear theb an emprema, 571 Gall bladder and ducts, congenital obliteration insignia of the Order of the Dannebrog, 1077 Fox, Herbert Disease int Captive Wild Mammals of and cerebral haemorrhage in an infant GILMORE, E. R.: -Congenital absence of one and Birds: InLcidetce, De,scription, Com- (Howard Gladstone), 820 kidney, 784 parison, rev., 959 GALLOWAY, David James, honour of knighthood GIRDLESTONE, G. R.: Bone and joint tuber- Fox, Iris: The use of vaccines and serums, 1005 conferred upon, 28 culosis, 383-The Care and Cure of Crippled Fox, R. Fortescue: Hydrotherapy in tropical Gall stones (A. L. Candler), 427 Children, 536-Treatment of tuberculosis of diseases, 526 Gall stones, a review of 120 surgical cases (F. K. bones and joints, 1044 (0) Fox, Richard Hingston, obituary notice of, 806 Smith), 237 GLADSTONE, Howard: Cerebral haemorrhage Fox, T. S Acute puerperal complete inversion Gall stones associated with anomaly or injury of and congenital obliteration of the gall bladder of the uterus: replacement: recovery, 955(0) bile ducts (E R. Flint), 995 (0) and ducts in an infant, 820 Fracture action-Flinn v. Merrick, 1075 Gall stones, discussion at Australasian Medical Gland extracts, ante-natal use of, 1073 Fracture, Colies's, complicatod by neuropathy, Congress, 35 Glands, cervical, tuberculous (Dr. Downes), 201 798 Gall stones, remarks on (J. Lionel Stretton), Glands, parathyroid, in relation to surgery Fracture, " Heath Robinson," 652 149 (0) (T. P. Dunhill), 5 (0)-Correspondence on, 85 Fracture into frontal sinus, 137 GALT, H. M.: Large gall stones, 115 Glands, pulmonary, mechanical effects of en- Fracture of humerus at birth, treatment of Galway county dispensary districts, amalgama- largement of (Newman Neild), 849 (0) (T. Wilson Froggattl, 570 (0) tion of, 838-Medical scheme, 1027 Glands, thyroid and ovarian, effect of extracts Fracture of the odontoid process and partial GAM LE, Dr.: The policy and possibilities of the of in cases of previous miscarriage and still- dislocation of the atlas without compression of psychiatric clinic, 202 birth (Alice White), 190 (0)-Correspondence the cord (G. Nicholson), 465 (0) GANDY, Dr.: Anaesthetic propertics of ether, 472 on, 1073 Fractures, early aetive movement for (J. W. GANTT, W. Horsley: A review of medical educa- Glass trade, fatigue and output in, 306 Dowden), 1095 tion in Soviet Russia, 1055 GLENDINNING, James, obituary notice of, 807 Fractures, early treatment of (C. B. Heald), 743 GARBUTT, W. J.: The Brackenbury testimonial, Globulin in cerebro-spinal fluid, 305 (0)-Correspondence on, 840 498 Glove sterilization and puerperal sepsis, dis- Fractures, review of books on, 17 Garden city sanitation, 294, 354, 403, 887. See also cussion on, 528 Fraetures, treatment of (D. P. D. Wilkie), 740 (0) Exereta, disposal of GLOVER, T. J.: A cancer serum. 1105 Fractures. ununited, treated by bone grafts GARDINER, Lieut.-Col. William Alexander, Glycerophosphates, note on, 634 (G. H. Stevenson), 577 obituary notice of, 498 Glycosuria, review of books on, 385 GARDINBR, W. T.: Suppurative diseases of the Glycosuria, treatment of (W. Langdon Brown), FRANCE: frontal, ethmoidal, and sphenoidal sinuses, 712 Edinburgh students in Paris, 836 575 Glycosuria. See also Diabetes French National Library. 592 Gardner collection sale, 795 GLYNN, Ernest * Embolism and thrombosis, 323 International courtesies. 1067 GARDNER, F. G.: Treatment of cystitis, 412 -Diffuse fibromyomatous overgrowth of Medical curriculum, 836 GARDNER-MEDWIN, F. M.: Crisis precipitation in uterus. 323-(And others) The Wassermann re- Medical libraries in France, needs of, 1066 the treatment of pneumonia, 748 action as an indicator in the treatment of Motbercraft instruction in, 358 Garlic in pneumonia (Frank W. Crossman), 519 syphilis, 748 " Reversed diehotomy." 836 GARRETT, J. H.: Superannuation of medical Gnat bite, severe illness from (Harry M. Roberts). Road to the professorial chair, 836 officers in municipal services, 648 466 Spas, 1066 GARRY, T. G., appointed British physician to the Goat, argument for the. 894 Tuberculosis campaign, 642 St. Vincent springs. 986 Goat's milk in tuberculosis, 1036 Venereal Disease, National League against, 44 GARSTANG, Walter: Small-pox in Hucknall, 1025 Goitre (Lieut.-Col. Robert McCarrison), 989 (0)- Gas fumes poisoning. 412, 506, 1073 Leading article on, 1014-Correspondence on. France. See also Paris GASK, G.: TreatmAnt of gastric and duodenal 1071 FRANcIs, Edward: Tularaemia, 1102 haemorrhage, 470 Goitre, etiology of, discussion at the Australasian FRANKLIN, Benjamin: His bequest for science, Gas leaks and carbon nlonoxide poisoning, 1073, Medical Congress, 35, 72 260-A " joke "-or hoax. 846 1155 Goitre, exophthalmic, preparation for injection FPRASER, Forbes, obituary notice of, 1031- Gas, poison (parliamentary note), 598-Fatal in treatment of. 1162 Memorial to, 1145 accidents due to (parliamentary note), 729 Goitre, review of books on, 786 FRASER, Captain Ian: Memory sight, 498 Gas stoves, flueless, 1018 Gold-headed cane, symbolism of, 1107 FRASBER, James: Acidosis traced to infection by Gastric haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage GOLDING-BIRD, C. H.: Treatment of acne vul- B. coli, 571 Gastric operations, the value of feeding during garis, 215 FRBASES, James Alexander, obituary notice of, (Herbert H. Brown), 743 (0) Golf, medical, final of the Medical G(olfing 890 Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer Society's ' knock-out " tournament, 845- FRASER, John: Treatment of empyema in Gastric. See also EStomach Annual meeting of the society, 1118 children, 527 Gastro-intestinal derangement associated with GOMEs. A. Annesley: Local vaccine treatment; FRASER, J. B.: SeptiC otitic thrombosis of the dyspnoea in congenital heart disease, 987 of pyorrhoea alveolaris, 506 sinuses and jugular bulb, 196-Congenital GATENBY, J. Bronte: A crowing hen, 428 Gonorrhoea in the male, treatment of (G. M. syphilis, 322 GAULT, E. L.: Myopia, 74 Fyfe). 749 Frauds on doctors. alleged. 988 GAuVAIN, Sir Henry: Treatment of tuberculous Gonorrhoea in women (Dr. Schlink), 126 FRAZER. J. Ernest: Harveian lecture on the hip disease, 666 Gonorrhoeal iritis. See Iritis heart before Harvey, 1083 (0) GAVIRON, Joseph L. (and George W. RAIzIss): GOODBODY, Captain F. W.: R.A.M.C.(T.A.), 1028 FRndDARICQ, Professor, honorary degree oon- Organic Arsenical Compounds, rev., 1133 GOODWIN, C. G. R.: Temperature in pulmonary ferred upon by the University of Lyons, 91 GEDDES, Sir Auckland, resignation as British tuberculosis. 722 FREEMAN, J. : Physical b,sis of emotional ambassador to U.S A., 43-Accepts the Presi- GORDON, A. Knyvett: Haematologv in General disorder, 320 dency of the Society for the Prevention of Practice, rev., 283 FRxEE1mAN, John: A theory of asthma, 523 Venereal Disease, 987 GORDON, A. Knyvett: Cupping, 612 Free State. See Ireland GEMxmIL, James Fairlie, elected a Fellow of the GORDON, John Frederick, obituary notice of, FREMANTLE, F. E.: The military prefix, 132 Royal Society, 394 1159 -INDEX. TiEm Bum= JA.JUEJAN.-JUNE, 19241194 NE. I M-ZDICALmaJOURNAL 13

GORDON, Mervyn H.: Elected a Fellow of the HARBITZ, F.: Carbon monoxide poisoning from Royal Society, 394 H. exhaust gases, 338 GORDON, R. G.: Subacromial bursitis, 197 HARDCA8TLE, William, obituary notice of, 298 GORDON, William: Use and abuse of vaccine HACKING. Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel John H., HARDEN, A.: Alcohtolic Fermentation, rev., 825 therapy, 64 appointed an Esquire of the Order of St John HARDIKAR, S. WV.: The action of quinine on Gordon Memorial College. See College of Jorusalem, 1020 protein metabolism. respiratory exchange, and GORDON-TAYLOR, Mr.: Treatment of gastric and HADDEN, Captain D. H.: M.B.E. conferred upon, heat function, 1125 (0) duodenal haemorrhage, 470 1030 HARDMAN, G.: Myelogenous leukaemia, 67 GORDON-WATSON, Sir Charles: Some experiences HADEN: Melanuria in the absence of melanotic HARDMAN, T. G.: Intrathoracic suppuration in rectal surgery, 559 (0)-An impostor at large. growths, 434 910 736, 772 HADFIELD, Charles F.: Ethyl chloride-chloro- HARFORD, C. F.: Alcoholism in relation to in- GORKI, Maxim: Fragments from My Diary, form sequence, 257-Anaesthetic properties of sanity and crime, 524-The left-handed child, rev., 914 ether, 472 1113 GosCHEN,* Lord: British Empire Cancer Cam- HADLEY, Clement, obituary notice of, 650 HARLOW, F. J. (John MUIR and Sir Archibald paign, 351 HADLEY, F. A. Floating caecum, 72 REID): A Manutal of Practical X-ray Work, GossE, Philip: T1he Pirate's Who's Who, 721 Haematemeses " without lesions" (Gustave rev., 1132 GOULDING, H.: Spring catarrh," 748-Pig- Monod). 658 (0) HARMAN, N. Bishop: Religion andi the "new" mented epibulbar sarcoma, 749 Haematology, review of book on, 912 psychology, 162 -Myope classes, 203 GOVER, Mary: Hypertrophy of the prostate, Haematoma, perineal, during labour (Fletcher Harnett v. Bond and Adam, 432, 437, 449, 494, 592, 1019 Shaw), 862 678, 692, 731, 767, 939-Report of the action, 449, Gow, A. E.: Endocrinology from the physician's Haemoptysis, hereditary, 78 692-Parliamentary note on, 443, 494-See also point of view, 697 (0) Haemorrhage, ante-partum, duie to placenta Lunacy certification GRAHAM, Charles Robert, obituary notice of, praevia associated with albuminuria and HARPER, Margaret: Breast feeding, 201 843 eclampsia, 85 HARRIES, Fleet Surgeon Henry, obituary notice GRAHAM, Dr.: Congenital syphilis, 201 Haeinorrhage, cerebral, and congenital oblitera- of, 176 GRAHAM, George: T'he Pathology and Treatment tion of the gall bladder and ducts in an infant HARRIS, F. F. Carr: Late results of x-ray treat- of Diabetes Mellitus, rev.. 68 (Howard Gladstone), 820 ment of cancer of the breast, 894 GRAHAM, J. M.: Cancer of the pharynx, 957 Haemorrhage, severe gastric and duodenal, HARRIS, H. Elwin: The removal of tonsils, GRAEHAM, Stanley (and Grace H. ANDERSON): The treatment of, discussion at Royal Society of haemorrhage, 581-Congenital deformlities of treatment of infantile tetany by calcium Medicine, 468 forearm, hand, and leg, 711 chloride, 903 (0) Haemorrhage in the n-wborn treated by injec- HARRIS, S. Harry: Surgery of the prostate, 71 Grain, relation of manure to the nutritive tion of paternal blood (H. M Eyres), 571 HARRIS, Wilfred: Localization of cerebral and and vitamin value; of (Lieut.-Col. Robert Haemorrha-e, post-partunm, blood transfusion in spinal tumours, 716 McCarrison), 567 (0) (McGregor Young), 862 HARRISON, G. A. (and R. D. LAWRENCE): Food GRAINGER, E.: Phenazone and spirit of nitrous Haemorrhage, post-partum, caused by mucous Tables, rev., 477 ether, 412 polypus of the uterus (Frank A. Nyulasy), 150 HARRISON, W. J.: Diathermy in lupus of soft GRANCHER, Professor. 36 Haemorrhage, secondary, following acute palate and fauces, 423-The intranasal opera- GRAND5OULT, G. A.: Carbon tetrachloride and mastoiditis (L. D. Mercer), 711 tion for disease of the lacrymal apparatus oil of chenopodium in helminthiasis, 319 Haemorrhage, subarachnoid, ocular complica- 1047 (0) GRANT, C. Graham: Nullity of marriage. tions of (Leslie Paton). 822 HARRISON, W. Parker: Unusual midwifery 384 Haemorrhage, subdural (C. J. Macauley), 16 cases, 178 GRANT, J. V. L.: Medical biographies, 808 Haemorrhage after removal of tonsils, miiethod Harrogate, pamiiphlets on, 1117 GRANT, L.: Millstone flour and national nutri- of arresting, 581 HART, G. S., a useful memorial to, 547 tion, 936 Haemorrhage following tooth extraction (War- HART, Louisa Helena: Kaisar-i-Hind medal GRANT, S. A.: Charcot's disease of the inter- wick James), 382 conferred upon, 28 phalangeal joint, 1002 Haemorrhage, uterine. not due to pregnancy or HARVEY, D'Arcy: Surgical emphysema due to GRASHEY, R. Atlas typischer R6ntgenbilder, new growths, treatmont of (G. Heaford Varley), parturition, 1089 rev., 430 317 (0)-Correspondence on, 493 HARVEY, Lieut.-Colonel W. F.: Appreciation of GRAVES, William P.: Gynecology, rev., 239 Haemorrhages of infancy and childhood (A. F. G. Major F. W. Cragg, 1033 GRAY, Albert A.: Atlas of Otology, illustrating Spinks), 625 HARVEY, W. G.: Encephalitis lethargica, 1095 the Normal and Pathological Anatomy of the Haemorrhagic disease of the newborn (Norman Hashish addiction (parliamentary note), 401 Temporal Bone, rev., 959 Capon), 66 Hastings prize. See Prize GRAY, Francis Temple, called to the Bar, Haemorrhoids, the correct tecbnique of the HASTINGS, William, receives permission to wear 221 "injection method" of treating (P. Kennedy the insignia of the Order of the Nile, 771 GRAY, Sir Henry, honorary LL.D.Aberd. con- Murphy), 704 (0)-Correspondence on, 8)0, 840, Hatfield forest, 249 ferred upon, 845 881 HAWARD, Henry H.: The left-handed child, 935 GRAY, H. Tyrrell: The pathologyand symptoms Haemorrhoids, interstitial iniections in (Stuart HAWTHORNE, C. O.: Opium poisoning and pon- of duodenal ulcer, 1040 (0) McAusland), 748 tine lesions, 1089 GRAY, Henry: Diseases of nutrition in animals, Haemothorax after acute pneumonia (William Hay fever, anaphylaxis in diagnosis and treat- 193 Watson Newton), 518 ment of, discussion at the Australasian GRAY, Janet M. C.: Contracted pelvic outlet, HAHN, Leo (and Karl KLoss): Taschen-Lexikon Medical Congress 35 402 fur das Klinische Laboratorizm, rev., 328 HAY. James Waugh, obituary notice of, 556 Graz, Society for Racial Hygiene founded at, HAIG, Alexander, obituary notice of, 735 HAYCRAFT. J. Berry: Blood transfusion, 322 736 HAIG. H. A.: Normal involution in the thymus, Hayling Mosquito Control Committee, report, RREF, Professor, presents his collection of 112--Appreciation of Edward Emrys-Roberts, 1161 spectacles, etc., to the Zeiss Optical Museum 174 HAYWARD, W. T., awardel the British Medical at Jena, 221 HAIG, William: Acute lumbago, 131, 306 Association Australian Distinguished Service GREEN, Major-General S. F. St. D., appointed HAlNEs, R. 1'. M. (and Sir William J. POPE): A Medal, 33-Appreciation of Sir William honorary physician to the King, 1160 comparison of various forms of colloidal ferric Macewen, 608 GREEN, William, obituary notice of, 299 hydroxide, 233 (0) HAZELL, F. G.: The voluntary hospital position, GREENHILL, Lieut.-Col. Joseph Ridge, obituary Hair dye, systemic poisoning by (H. W. Nott), 1135 notice of, 498 421 (0) HEALD, C. B.: The early treatment of fractures, GREENWOOD, Major: A study in intern,ational HALDANE, J. B. S.: Daedalus, or Science antd the 743 (0) vital statistics, 1061 Future, rev., 68 Health, international, and the Leagueof Nations, GREER, H. L. Hardy: A disclaimer, 1118 HALE-WHITE, Sir William: Physical grading of 124, 646, 672, 798, 925. See also League of GREGORY, C.: X-ray diagnosis of pyloric and the population, 152 Materia Medica, Phar - Nations duodenal stenosis, 784 macy, Pharmacology, and Therapeutics, rev., Health leaflets issued.by the Middlesex Hospital GREIG, Janet Lindsay: Treatment of migraine, 431-Simmins appeal fund, 1115 Press, 305, 676 1089 (0) HALFORD, A. C. F.: The etiology of heart disease GRIFFIN, F. W. W. (and W. F. M. THOMPSON): in early life, 360-The teaching and practice of HEALTH MINISTRY: Aids to Practical Patholoqy, rev., 283 obstetrics. 886 Cancer, mammary, report on, 924 GRIFFITHS, Arthur: Voluntaryhospitals, 1137 HALL, Arthur J.: Epidemtic Encephalitis Consultative councils, 982 GROYE-WHiTE, J. H.: Tuberculous caries with (Encephalitis Lethargica), rev, 1096 Epidemic encephalitis, 975,1062 abdominal abscess, 860 HAL, D.: Electro-cardiographic records, 668 Food preservatives commiittee and flour, 1148 Growing pains," rheumatic, 404. See also HALL, Donald: Five cases of auriculo-ventricular Maternal mortality, report on, 637, 682 Rheumatic bundle-branch block, 778 (0) Midwives and jury service, 1117 Growth, review ofbook on, 911 HALL, J. Campbell: Ruiptured kidney, 237 Public health services, grant-aided, 291 Guesses at truth(leading article), 871 HALL, Surgeon Commander Robert William Radiotherapy in cancer, 676 GUEST, L. Haden, appointed parliamentary Basil, O.B.E. conferred upon, 1020 Rheumatic diseases, report on the incidence private secretary to the Minister of Healtb, HALL-EDWARDS, J.: Cancer: What local autho- of, 395 249 rities can do, 444-Radiations in the treatment Sampling medicines, circular re, 348 GUILLAIN, Professor G., appointed to the chair of malignant disease, 689 Venereal disease clinics. revised list of, 1078 of neurology in the University of Paris, Halometer, A (Lieut.-Col. Robert Henry Elliot). Voluntary hospitals conference, 1135 36 624 (0) &ULLAN, A. G.: Insulin with restricted diet in HAM, B. Burnett: A Synoptic Chart of Skin Healtb officers, interchange of, 136,177, 243, 336. diabetes, 152 Diseases, rev., 477 See also Public health GULLAND, G. Lovell: Blood diseases, 16-(And HAMBLEDEN, Lord: Voluntary hospitals, 1137 Health organization of the League of Nations. George BuCHANAN) Spirochaetosis ictero- HAMEAU, Jean, note on, 871 See League haemorrhagica in East Lothian, 313 (0) HAMILL. Philip: Treatment of gastric and duo- Health, review of book on, 632 Gumma of the ileuim, a very early case of (G. A. denal haemorrhage, 470-Brain disturbances in HEARD, Colonel Richard, C I.E. conferred upon, Upcott-Gill and H. B. Jones), 315 (0) hyperpiesia, 525-Use of atropine in conjunc- 1029 4GUNTER, Lieut.-Col. FrankE.: Treatnment of tion with digitalis. 715 Heart-block (Herbert Evans), 958 colds in tuberculous subjects, 463 (0)-Some HAMMERTON, Lieut-Colonel George H. L., Heart disease. congenital, dyspnoea associated indications for tuberculin therapy, 1049 appointed a Knight of Grace of the Order of with gastro-intestinal derangement in, 987 4GUNTHER, R. T.: Vertebrae of fossil crocodiles. St. John of Jerusalem, 1020 Heart, etiology ofin early life, 360 192 HAMMOND, T.E.: Hexamine as a urinary anti- Heart before Harvey (J. Ernest Frazer), 1083 (0) GUTHRIE, Douglas: Suppurative diseases of the septic, 750 Heart, hydatid of, discussion at Australasian frontal, ethmoidal, and sphenoidal sinuses, Hand, forearm, aud leg, congenital deformities Medical Congress. 34 575-The cause of cancer, 863 of (H.Elwin Harris), 711 Heart. See al8o Cardiac Guy, John: Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Its Hand-footed man, 79 Heat function, action of quinine on (S. W. and rev., 476 HANDLEY, W. Sampson: Clinical result of deep swYNN,DiagnosisCharles Treatment,obituary Hardikar), 1125 (0) Hen;ry, hotice of x-ray therapy, 572-Treatment of cancer of the HEATH, Carl: Malaria relief work in Russia, 355 89 _prostate, 627 Heath Robinson " fracture, 652 -GWYNN,E. J.: Memorial totlhe late Professor. HANDLEY-READ, Dr.: Amaesthetics, 577 HEBBLETHWAITE, S. M.: Promotion and teaching A. C. O'Sullivan, 552 HANNS, Alfred (and MauricePBRRIN): Les s83cri- of medical hydrology in England, 447- Oynaecology, review of books on,154, 198, 239 tions internes, leur influence sur le 8aug, appointed an Esquire of the Order of St. John OGynaecology. See also Obstetrics rev., 18 of Jerusalem, 1020 Ti I4 JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. INDILlBarnTmJOUmNAL

HEDLEY, J. P.: Unusual case of chorion- HolidayResorts of the United Kingdom and Irish Hospital, North Derbyshire Royal, large dona- epithelioma, 278 Free State, 1099 tion to, 304 HEEKES, John W.: Diagnosis in acute abdominal Holland, insulin In, 78 Hospital Officers' Association. See Association attacks-intussusception, appendicitis,5n HOLLAND, Eardley: Birth injuries, 470-A study Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in, to be.- HEFFERMmN, L. W.: Resection of ribs, splenec- in uterine scars, 1094 known infutureas QueenCharlotte's Maternity- tomy, and suture of the stomach and dia- HOLLAND, Thurstan: Appreciation of Sir Hospital. 845-Annual report. 880 phragm, recovery, 189(0) Archibald Douglas Reid, 173 Hospital, Queen's, for Children, Bethnal Green, HEGNER, Robert W. (and William H. TALiAu- HOLMES, Dr.: Tuberculosis. 165 report, 987 FERRO): Hluman Protozoology, rev., 1133 HOLMEs, Gordon: Vertigo, 426 Hospital, Rotunda Lying-in, report for 1922-23 HELM, Cyril: 8evere ophthalmia due to a diplo- HOLMiES, Hillyard: Mlyositis ossificans, 65- 868 coccus, 893-Treatment of angina pactoris, 1129 Pneumococcal infections, 66 Hospital, Royal Free (London School of Medicine Helminthiasis, carbon tetrachloride and oil of HOLMES, S. J.: Studies in Evolution and for Women), 556-Jubilee of the school, 923-- chenopodium in (G. A. Grandsoult), 319 Eugenics, rev., 671 Research fellowships, 942 Hemiplegia, unusual case of (W. Boxwell), 324 HOLMES A COURT, Dr.: Epidemic encephalitis, 34 Hospital, Royal National Orthopaedic, appeal. Hen, a crowing (J. Bronte Gatenby), 428 HOLT, L. Emmett, obituary notice of, 610 794 HlENDRY, Alexander, C.V.o. conferred upon. 28 Home Office, committee appointed re medical Hospital, Royal Surrey County, new extensi5n HENDRY, James (and others): A Combined Text- supervision of young factory workers, 586- opened, 880 book of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, rev., ]54- Deputation to re problems of juvenile delin- Hospital, Royal Westminster Ophthalmic,. Rupture of the uterus, 197-Bronchitis com- quiency, 973 report, 1103 plicating the puerperium, 197-A study in Homoeopathy and the " E.R.A." cult (leading Hospital, St. Andrew's, Northampton, for mental uterine scars, 1093 article, 285. See also" E.R.A." diseases, new building, 1060 HENNEssY, Thomas: Irish public health. 195 HONEYFORD, John, obituary notice of, 1159 Hospital, St. Bartholomew's: Reports, vol. lvii, Year, 304-Birth pirt 1, rev., 241-The hospital in 1851, 337 HENRY, A. K.: Bone shaft exposure. 16 -Angina Honours, New 28-Resignation, pectoris, 934-Sudden death in cerebral tumour, day, 1019 Hospital, St. Thomas's: Report of the Cicely 1004 HOOD. Donald William Charles, obituary notice Northcote Trust. 91 HENSON, Victor, death of, 1034 of, 554 Hospital services, committee on, 1151 Herbalist's conviction (Clement Humphrey), Hookworm disease campaign in Australia, 166 Hospital, South London. for Women. urological 1160 HOOTON, Lt.-Col. A., appointed honorary phy- department opened, 304-New wing opened,. Herb doctor, or bush doctor, sentenced at Wake- sician to the King in India, 1115 1068 field, 91 HOPE, E. W.: Quarantine regulations, 1066 Hospital staffing, 585. 636 HERD, Henry: Mental deficiency, 1021 HOPKINS, F. Gowland, Hon. LL.D.Birmingham Hospital system, changes in the, 979 Heredity and eugenics (A. F. Tredgold). 397 conferred upon, 985 Hospital, University College: Annual meeting, HERMs. William W. B.: Medical anid Veterinary HOPPER, I Vance (and others): Systematic- 651 Entomology, rev., 1097 Organtic Chemistry, rev., 242 Hospitals, bequests to. See Bequests HERN, William: Pyorrhoea, its prevention and HORDER, Sir Thomas: Medicine and old ethics, Hospitals of Edinburgh, visit of His Majesty'a_ treatment, 381 with special reference to electronic reactions, Representative to, 981 HERNAMAN-JOENSON, F.: Radiations in the treat- 485-(and others) Malcolm Morris Memorial Hospitals in India, Army (parliamentary note) ment of malignant disease, 648, 729 Fund, 811 1027 Hernia, congenital diaphragmatic (Arthur W. HORGAN, J. B.: Mastoid suppuration, 325- Hospitals and insurance, 695 Tibbetts), 236 Right-sided pharyngeal diverticulum, 466 (0) Hospitals of Liverpool, conference re voluntary- Hernia, diaphragmatic, 1064 HORGAN, M. J.: Modern Aspects of Syphilis, subscriptions, 1117 Hernia, femoral, surgical anatomy of (H. S. rev., 475 Hospitals of Manchester, New Year gifts for, 84- Souttar), 367 (0)-Correspondence on, 551 HORNE, Lieut.-Col. George, appointed a Knight Note on, 880-Annual report, 1026 Hernia, inguinal, repair of recurrent, by a gauze of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Hospitals, mental (parliamentary note), 647 filigree (D. 0'Donovan), 664 1020 Hospitals, mental, in Northern Ireland, 931 Herpes, the relief of pain in, 412 HORNIBROOK, F. A.: The Cultureof the Abdomen: Hospitals, mental. safeguards against improper Herpes zoster and varicella, 38, 222, 360, 944,1078 The Cure of Obesitv and Constipation, rev., detention in, 489-Lonlon County Council's HEREtINGHM, Sir Wilmot: Voliintary hospitals, 633 report, 489 1137-The training of nurses. 1137 Horse, enzootic encephalitis in, 972 Hospitals, mental, voluntary patients in, 83 HERRMANN, George R.: MIethods in Medicine: HORSFALL, W. N.: Circus movement in the Hospitals, naval and military (parliamentary- The Manual of the Medical Service of George auricle in auricular flutter and fibrillation, 35 note). 494 Dock, rev., 1097 HORT, M. A.: Antimalarial measures, 723 Hospitals in the United States of America, report HESs: Copper in milk, 874 Hospital accommodation in London (parlia- on, 585 See also Hospital staffing HEssEY, J. Dodson: The "E.R.A." cult, 296 mentary note), 347, 494, 1027, 1030-Note on, 794 Hospitals, voluntary, parliamentary notes on. HETZEE, K. S.: The diet during insuilin treat- -Forms for statistical returns, 891. See also 400, 982-Report of Somerset Committee, 489- ment of diabetes mellitus: the need for careful Hospitals, voluntary Report of Lancasbire Committee, 489-Forms control, 230 (0) Hospital accommodation for pensioners (Scot- for statistical returnas,891-Government assist- HEWAT, Fergus: Thecomplementfixation test in land), 764 ance, 982- Letter from Lord Onslow. 1030 tuberculosis, 15 Hospital, Adelaide. Medical and Surgical -Conference with the Ministry of Health, 110T Archives rev., 581 HEWER, C. Langton (aud H. Edmund G. BOYLE): of, -Conference between the Voluntary Hospitals Practical Anaesthetics, rev., 787 Hospital, American, in London, 453 Commission and representatives of local hos- HEWER, Dr.: Anaesthetic properties of ether, Hospital, Ancoats, Manchester, report, 762 pital committees, 1135. See also Hospital 472 Hospital, Bath, opening of new buildings, 915 accommodation HEWER., E. E.: Early human embryos, 172 Hospital, Belfast, Royal Victoria, 214, 645 HOIUBDEN, C. H.: Pyorrhoea, Its prevention and HEWITT, Surgeon Captain David Walker. 1075 Hospital, Birmingham General, annual report, treatment, 381 HEWITT, J.: Albuminuria in pregnancy, 197 596 House of Lords, representation of medicine in,. HEWITT, J. T.: Synthetic Colouring Matters: Hospital, Birmingham Mental (Hollymoor), re- 133 Dyestuffs derived from Pyridine. Quinoline. search at, 1105 Houses, insanitary, in Dublin, 254 Acridinte, and Xanthene, rev., 867 Hospital, Brompton, for Chest Diseases: Houses, storm. 831 HEwsoN, Robert W., obituary notice of, 556 " Howard Marsh Hutb" dedicated, 917 Housing, the Minister of Health on, 211 Hexamine as a urinary antiseptic (T. E. Ham- Hospital, a bungalow, 44 HOVELL, Mark: Treatment of cough following mond), 750 Hospital, Cancer, London, dinner, 685 influenza, 497 Hiccup, cupping in, 306 Hospital, Cassel, for Functional Nervous HOWARD, H. A. H. (and P. J. CAMMIDGE): New- Hioaxe, J. A. Braxton (and John PEARCE): The Diseases, report, 872 Views on Diabetes Mellitus, rev., 325-Varia- colloidal benzoin reaction in the cerebro- Hospital for Children, the structure and func- tions in susceptibility to insulin, 405 spinal fluid, 268 (0) tions of a (E. M. Payne), 917 HOWARD, Russell: Surgical Emergencies, rev., Highlands medical officers (parliamentary n ote), Hospital Corps Handbook, United States Navy, 530 646 1923, rev., 1051 "Howard Marsh Hut," 917. See also Crippled HILDRETE, Major Harold Orossley, O.B.E. con- Hospital, Deaconess, Edinburgh, annual meet- children ferred upon, 1020 ing, 685 HOWABTH, Walter G.: Recurrent laryngeat HILL, A. V.: The Present Tendencies and the Hospital, Devonshire (Buxton): Diuretic effects paralysis, 465 (0) Future Compass of Physiological Science, 244 of the Buxton water (Mr. Race), 17 HOWELL, B. Whitchurch: Fragilitas ossium HILL, Hilary: Treatment of apparent death from Hospital, Edinburgh Dental(and School), report, with blue selerotics, 194-Case for diagnosis, 194- electricity by artificial respiration, 558 548 HOWITT. A. B.. appointed an Esquire of the- HILL, Leonard: Chronic intestinal stasis, 216- Hospital, Edinburgh Royal Maternity, 168- Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 453 (And Paul Tozae): The temperatuire and Report, 763 HOWxKNs, C.: Pyorrhoea, its prevention an& saturation of exhaled air in relation to catar- Hospital, Edinburgh, for Sick Children, report, treatment, 381 rhal infections, 1127 (0)-Gas leaks and carbon 1110 HOYLE, George, obituary notice of, 135 monoxide poisoning, 1155 Hospital and Dispensary, Edinburgh, for Women Hucknall. small-pox in, 1025 HILL, William: Common affections of the nose and Children, annual meeting, 595 Huddersfield Practitioners' Mutual Help Asso- and throat, 277 Hospital, Elsie Inglis Memorial, 1069 ciation formed, 177 HIMe, Maurice C.: A Plea for Cheerfulness, rev., Hospital, Glasgow Royal Cancer, 644 HUGHES, C. J.: Common diseases of unknown, 70 Hospital, Glasgow Sick Children's, annual etiology. 957 Hindu and plague, 1071. See also Plague meeting, 548 HUGHES, Edmund: An hypothesis of disease, Hip disease, tuberculous, treatment and func- Hospital, Guy's: Astley Cooper studentship, 771 eharaecters based on natural descent, 785 tional results of (Gordon Pugh), 665 -Reports, vol. lxxiv., rev., 1098 HUGHES. E. E.: Pneumococcal infections, 66-- Hippocrates and Orbilius (Rev. H. Costley- Hospital.at Hebron opened, 260 Dermoid cyst of the left testis, 667 White), 438 Hospital, Jerusalem Ophthalmic, report, 577 HUGEES, Kent: Sinusitis in children, 126 Hippocrates, review of books on, 198 Hospital, Johns Hopkins, report on hypertrophy HUGHES, Robert: Mental deficiency, 1021 Hippocrates, scamnum of, 333 of the prostate, 1019 HULL, Lieut -Col. Alfred John, obituary notice '9 ippocratic fingers. See Fingers Hospital, Lady Reading, 881 of, 453 HIRANANDANI, K. M.: A broken denture, 893 Hospital, Lebanon Mental, annual meeting, 1118 Human serum. See Serum HIRSCHFELD, R.: M. Lewandowsky's Praktische Hospital, Leith, Cowan gift to, 83 Human speech. See Speech Negrologiefiir Aerzte, rev., 200 Hospital, Liverpool Maternity, the new. 211 Humerus, fracture of at birth, treatrment of Hirschsprung's disease (J. F. Ward and John Hospital, Liverpool Northern, report, 762 (T. Wilson Froggatt), 570(0) Morley). 667 Hospital, Liverpool, Royal Southern, annual HUMPHREY, Clement, conviction of, 1160 HIsLoP, Dr.: Tuberculosis. 165 meeting, 762 HUNTER, John I.: Spastic paralysis, 71 History of medicine. See Medicine Hospital, London Fever, 289 HUNTER, William: Pernicious anaemia and its. HiTcH, Surgeon Commander F. G.: Chemical Hospital, London Temperance, lectures, 611, 651 sore tongue. 550 warfare of the future, 10%6 Hospital, Maudsley, 253-Courses of lectures, 505 HUNWICKE, R. F. (and W. G. SAVAGE): Canined HOBBS. Remington: Acute infection of the Hospital for Mental Diseases, 1060 Fruit, 128 uterus, 666 Hospital, Middlesex, issues health leaflets, 305- HuIaRY. Jamieson B.: Les Cercles Vicieux en HOBDAY, Professor: Diseases of nutrition in Dean of the Medical School and the price of Pathologie, rev., 387- Concurrent vicious animals, 193 insulin, 453 circles, 66, (0) HCODGE, A. E.: Vivarium and Aquarium eep$ng Hospital, Military Families' (parliamentary HURSY, Arthur F.: Addison's (perniciousO for Amateurs: A Practical Guide to the Hobbv, note), 494 anaemia and subacute combined degeneration rev., 718 Hospital, Moorfields Eye, appeal for the x-ray of the spinal cord, 93(0). 401-Treatment of HoJgkin's disease (S. W. Patterson), 526 department, 249 gastric and duodenal baemorrhage, 469 Tuz Bm JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. I MDICAL .JOURNAL I S Hut treatment for debilitated children, 760 Industrial fatigue. See Fatigue Insulin, free, 1060 BUTCHIISON, Major Harry Stewart, obituary Industrial diseases and accidents (parliamentary Insulin in Holland, 78 notice of, 1115 note), 932 Insulin in general practice: Discussion at the HUrTCiisoN, Robert: The wasting infant, 847 (0) Industrial hygiene. See Hygiene Australasian Medical Congress, 35 HUXLEY, Julian: Essays of a Biologist, rev., 632 Industrial welfare, relation of the municipal Insulin in private and panel practice, the use of Hydatid disease (H. R. Dew), 71 health department to (G. Clark Trotter), 1066 (E. P. Poulton), 261 (0) Hydatid of the heart and hydatid emboli: Dis- Industrial work, the choice of (leading artice), Insulin, physiology of (leading article', 75 cussion at Australasian Medical Congress, 34 635 Insulin preparation, an improvement in (H. W. Hydrocele amongst the Lango of Uganda Inebriates, institutional treatment of, 892 Dudley and W. W. Starling), 484 (William P. Kelly), 746 (0) Infant diet. See Diet Insulin, provision of by local authorities, 1152 Hydrology, Italian Association of, 771 Infancy, nutritional disturbances of (Bernard Insulin, reduction in the price of, 329, 339. 453, Hydrology, medical (leading article), 159 Myers), 1079 (0) 845-Middlesex Hospital laboratory method, Hydrology, medical: The promotion and teach- Infant mortality. See Mortality 453 ing of in England, 169,447-In France, 396 Infant, the wasting (Robert flutchison), 847 (0) Insulin, review of books on, 579 Hydronephrosis with double ureters (J. M. Infant welfare centres (parliamentary note), 347 Insulin, Scottish Board of Health and supply Moyes), 1049 Infant Welfare Congress, 1074 and price of, 492 Hydronephrosis, bilateral, remarkable specimen Infantile paralysis. See Paralysis Insulin syringe, 531 of (Pirie Watson), 1130 Infants, boarded out, deaths of, in Ireland, 493 Insulin treatment without blood sugar esti- Hydrotherapy in tropical disease (Robert Infants born with teeth, 305 mations (Arthur Innes), 55 (0) Pierret), 525-Discussion, 525 Infectious diseases, communication of by tele- Insulin, variations in susceptibility to, 405 Hygiene, industrial, discussion at the Austral- phones, 304 Insulin in warm climates, stability of, 86 asian Medical Congress, 166 Infirmary, Aberdeen Royal, report, 398 Insulin. See al8o Diabetes Hygiene, Industrial: Conference held under the Infirmary, Belfast Poor Law, cancer block for, auspices of the League of Nations: report of 981 INSURANCE. NATIONAL: proceedings, now printed in pamphlet form, Infirmary, Bradford Royal: Anonymous donation Admainistrative expenditure, 687 292-July. 1924, conference, 845 to, 291-New x-ray department opened, 727 The bill, 494, 597. 645, 687, 932 Hygiene, military, tendencies in, 722 Infirmary, Dundee Royal, 548 (apitation fee, 347, 400, 549, 588, 645 Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London School Infirmary, Edinburgh Royal- Report, 83-New Contributions, 764 of: Charter of incorporation, 444,537, 677.1013- superintendent appointed (Colonel G. St. Clair Cost of medical benefit, 597, 932. See a-lso Bill, Note on, 677-Receives the Royal Approval, Thom), 213-Early history of (Russell Paton), as above 1013-Constitution of the Court of Governors, 350-Pageant, 1111 Court of inquiry (leading article), 24. 205. 588- 1013. See also Tropical medicine Infirmary, Glasgow Royal: Lister ward at, 287, Note on, 77-Award of the Court, 177, 205 Hyperglycaelmiia; The significance of, 170,215,256 295, 690-Club dinner, 596 Health and unemployment, 882 Hyperpiesia and arterio-sclerosis (H. Batty Infirmary, Glasgow Western: Report, 83. 398- Hospitals and, 695 Shaw), 507 (0)-Discussion on, 520 Early Physicians and Surgeons of (J. Walker Incapacity and death certificates, combined, Hyperplasia of breast tissues (Sir G. Lenthal Downie), 394 167 Cheatle), 653 (0) Infirmary, Halifax Royal: Annual report, 348 Insurance inquiry (Gilbert Bailey and Jame Hypertbyroidism, x-ray treatment of (C. W. S. Infirmary, Kidderminster: Annual meeting, 642 Leach), 557, 984 8aberton), 661 (0) Infirmary, Liverpool Royal: Annual meeting, 762 Insurance practitioners, 647 Hypertonic saline solutions in increased intra- Infirmary, Manchester Royal: Old Residents' lnsured persons in Edinburgh, 1110 cranial tension (Henry Cohen), 420 (0)-(T. Club dinner, 304- nnual report, 348 Medical certification in the Irish Free State, Fay), 592 Infirmary, Newcastle Royal Victoria: Report, withdrawal of grant for, 84, 168-Special cer- Hypoglyeaemia and epilepsy, 506 685 tificate forms, 981 Hypoplasia, congenital nuclear ( Noebius), involv- Influenza, blood injection in. 696 Medical remuneration. See Capitation fee ing the facial and oculomotor nuclei (H. C. Influenza, cough following, treatment of, 497 Parliamentary notes on, 167, 347. 400. 494, 549. Cameron), 380 Influenza, deaths from in 1923, 347 597, 645, 687, 764, 838, 882, 932, 983. 1154 Hypnthyroidism of very slight degree (H. C. Influenza, gastric, 221 Royal Commission on, 400, 494, 647, 697, 838, 983, Cameron). 381 Influenza in horses and in man (Lieut.-Col. A. J. 1154 Hypothyroidism, extreme, with complete re- Williams), 380 Unemployment, 882 covery (E. N. Nason), 467 Influenza outbreak, 207, 249, 338, 393. 437, 484, 540, Workmen's compensation and, 549 HYSLOP, T. B.: Post-operative and puerperal 592, 639, 680, 723 mental disorders. 110-Alcoholism in relation Influenza, slow pulse after. 359 Insured persons, ophthalmic benefits for, 537 to insanity and crime, 524-Criminal responsi- Influenza in Switzerland, 505 Intelligence and cranial capacity (R. W. Reid and bility of the insane, 861 INGLIs, Keith Epidemic encephalitis, 34, 72- J. H. Mulligan), 833 Hysteria and nourasthenia, 39 Paget's disease of the nipple, 73 Inter-hospital Rugby cup ties, 260, 454, 558. See INGOLD, C. K. (and J. F. THORPE): Synthetic also Football Colouring Matters: Vat Colours, 633 Internal secretions. See Secretions "Injection method" of treating haemorrhoids. International courtesies, 1067 See Haemorrhoids Intestinal antiseptic, an efficient: The per- INNEs, Arthur: Insulin treatment without blood chlorides of mercury and iron in colmlbination sugar estimations, 55 (0) (T. Stacey Wilson), 270 (0)-Correspondence on. Insane, meritorious attendance on, awards for, 412 I. 686 Intestinal bacteria. See Bacteria Insane, criminal responsibility of (Donald Intestinal obstruction (T. H. lonides), 115 Ice Cream and Mineral Waters Sales Bill, 729 Carswell), 860 Intestinal obstruction and acute appendicitis Icterohaemorrhagica. See Jaundice Ins%ne, responsibility of (leading article), 286,922. (Hl. H. Rayner), 855 (0) Ileum, early case of gumma of (G. A. Upcott-Gill See also Lunacy certification and Criminal Intestinal obstruction, two cases of (Bertram H. and H. B. Jones), 315 (0) Insanity in the Australian aborigine (Dr. Pidcock), 369 (0) Imms, A. D.: Clothes moths, 138 Bostock), 203 Intestinal obstruction due to adhesions (E. J. Impostor at large, 696, 736. 772 Insanity and crime (Lord Chief Justice Moloney), Bradley), 625-(A. H. Burgess), 747 Income tax, 137, 177, 222, 258, 305, 359, 454, 506 399 Intestinal obstruction, review of book on, 823 558, 588. 772, 808, 846, 893, 944, 988, 1036. Insanity and crime, alcoholism in relation to Intestinal protozoa of man, 1146 1063, 1078, 1118-Male servant licences. 92, (W. C. Sullivan), 523 Intestinal stasis, chronic (dir W. Arbuthnot 137-Residence abroad, 177-Transactions Insanity and crime, review of book on, 1131 Lane), 142 (0)-Correspondence on, 216, 256, 359 from assistant to partner, 178-Assessments, Insanity, delusional, 736 -Note on, 1106 222-A medical superintendent's house, 258- Insanity, treatment of in Scotland (George M. Intestinal stasis, review of books on, 154 Motor car transactions. 305. 846,893-Expenses, Robertson), 491 Intracranial suppuration. See Suppuration 506, 1036-Motor cars, 558-Purchases and Insect control, review of book on, 1096 Intracranial tension, hypertonic saline solutions sales of practices, 808, 893-Payments to Institution, Liverpool Medical: Treatment of in (Henry Cohen), 420 (0) -(T. Fay), 592 deceased partner's executors, 846-Unborn tuberculous sinuses, 66-Haemorrhagic disease Intranasal operation for disease of the lacrymal child, 846-Proportional rent, 846, 893-Three of the newborn, 66-Dangers during the ad- apparatus (W. J. Harrison), 1C47 (0) years' average, 846 -Subletting, 893-Travel- m-iinistration of anaesthetics, 66-Pancreatic Intrathoracic suppuration, diagnosis and treat- ling allowance, 893-Demand for certified disease, 152-Insulin in diabetes, 152-Abdo- ment of: Discussion at the Royal Academy of accounts, 988 -Return by a new firm, 988-Cash minal aortic aneurysm, 152 - Exhibition of Medicine in Ireland, 910 basis, 1036 -Book debts: sale of share in cases, 197, 631-Tuberculosis in infancy. 197- Intravenous therapy, review of books on, 669 practice, 1036 - Medical assessor, 1036 - Ex- Acidosis, 383-Thrombosis of the posterior Intussusception (John W. Heekes), 571 penses of servants, 1036-Subscriptions to inferior cerebellar artery, 384-Cleft-palate Intussusception, acute, in adults during a fast medical associations, 1063-Cash basis, 1078, operations, 384-The use of hypertonic saline (A. W. Mooro), 319 (0) 1118-Cost of locumtenent, 1118-Housekeeper, solutions in increased intracranial tension, Intussusception, acute, in children (W. A. 1118 420-Relation between general paralysis of the Thompson), 858 (0) Income tax reform, a belated (leading article). insane and somatic syphilis, 473-Death of the Intussusception, chronic, diagnosis and treat- 588 president, Mr. Newbolt, 473-Hodgkin's dis- ment of (Ambrose W. Owen), 904 (0) Incurables in Scotland, home relief for, 1110 ease, 526-Obscure case of calculus in the Intussusception, recurrant (J. H. Clarke), 1129 lndexes, half-yearly, 136, 210 pelvis of an ectopic kidney, 526-Experimental IONIDES, T. H.: Notes on intestinal obstruction, work in foot-and-mouth disease, 631-Observa- 115 INDIA: tions on the cerebro-spinal fluid, 631-Crisis Ionization, zinc, in treatment of suppurative All-India Sub-assistant Surgeons' Association precipitation in the treatment of pneumonia, otitis media (T. B. Jobson), 371 (0) changes its name to the All-Indian Medical 748 -Interstitial injections in haemorrhoids, Ipswich, mortuarv accommodation at (parlia- Licentiates.' Association, 807 748-The Wassermann reaction as an indica- mentary note), 494 Antimalarial work, 169 tion in the treatment of syphilis, 748-Perfo- IRErLAND, Major-General M. W. (and others): Army hospitals in (parliamentary note), 1027 rated gastric and duodenal ulcers, 785-An The Medical Department of the Unsted States Calcutta tuberculosis scheme, 443 hypothesis of disease characters based on Army in the W.orld War, 863 European medical services, 168 natural descent, 785 Infant mortality. 168, 442 Insulin, action and therapeutic value of (H. S. Ireland: LadyReading Hospital, 881 Pemberton), 152 Anaesthetics, taxes on, 645 Leprosy in, 442 Insulin, clinical iise of (A. P. Thomson), 457 (0) Armagh Board of Guardians and its medical Medical services in (parliamentary note), 882 Insulin in contract practice, 983 officers, 168 Plague in Lahore, 443 Insulin, death from a small dose of, 651 Belfast: Lethargic encephalitis in, 838, 881- Plague in the Punjab, 881 Insulin and diabetes (J. A. Nixon', 53 (0) Royal Victoria Hospital, 214, 645-Visit of St. John Ambulance Association, 442 Insulin in diabetes in decreasing doses (Ethel Professor Meakins, 981-Cancer block for the Browning), 424 Poor Law Infirmary. 981-Municipal sana- Indian Medical S3ervice: S;tudy leave, 299-R~eport Insulin in diabetes with restricted diet (A. G. torium. 1111 of the Royal Commission on. proposed aboli- Gullan), 152 Boarded-out infants. See Infants tion, 978-The passing of the (leading article). Insulin in diabetes, effect of on the sugar con- Cancer Research Fund publishes the Jo,urnal 970-Parliamentary notes; 1111-Appointments tent of arterial and venous blood iu (R. D. of Cancer, 557 in, 1115-Annual dinner in London, 1160 Lawrence), 516 (0)-Correspondence on, 600 Charter day dinner of the Royal College of Indians in Kenya, 207 Insulin in diabetes mellitus (George A llan), Surgeons, 398, 548 Individual medical defence. See Medical 50 (0)-A correction, 222 Clare medical appointmen 764 THx Bamax i6 JAN.-JUNE, I924] INDEX. rMXDICL JOURNAL

I Ireland (continued): JEFFERSON, Geoffrey: Myositis ossificans, 65- KELLY, William P.: Hydrocele amongst the Cork County. amalgamation of Poor Law Localization of cerebral and spinal tumours, Lango of Uganda, 746 (0) unions in, 442 716 Keloid, absorption of (Anne E. Somerford), 236 Cork medical profession, meeting of, 493 JEFFREY, G. Rutherford: Common Symxptoms of KELVIN. Lord, centenary of the birth of, 220 Crippled children, care of, 129 an Unsound Mind: A Guide for General KEmP, P. Rowland: Second attacks of measles, Cummins, the late Professor W. Ashley, 254 Practitioners, rev., 117 772 Damages against a bone-setter, 37 JEFFS, Margaret W. (and William FLETCHER): KENNAWAY, E L.: On the cancer-producing Demobilization of medical officers in the Irish Dysentery in the Federated Malay States, rev., factor in tar, 564 (0) Free State, 930 913 KENNEDY, Major E. G.: Infants born with teeth, Diphtheria, death from, 686 JELLETT, Henry: A Short Practice of Gynzaeco- 305 Doctors and the Ministry of Local Govern- logy for Medical Students, rev., 198 KENNEDY, Lieut.-Col. James Crawford, C.B.E. ment, 764 JELLIFFE, Smith Ely: Hypoglyeaemia and conferred upon, 1020 Dublin: Insanitary houses in, 254-Public epilepsy, 506 KENNEDY, Robert, death of, 1019-Obituary health in, 686-Free State, medical certifica- JEim, Mrs., and swine-pox. See Swine-pox notice of, 1076 tion in, withdrawal of grant for, 84, 168- Jena: Zeiss Optical Museum receives the collec- KENNON, R.: Perforated gastric and duodenal sialaries of Poor Law medical officers, 129- tion of spectacles, telescopes, etc., of Professor ulcers, 785 Births and deaths in, 1069 Greef, 221 Kenya Colony, Indians in, 207-Public health Galway County dispensary districts, amal- JOBSON, T. B.: Suppurative otitis media treated administration in, 1107 gamation of, 838,1027-Medical scheme, 1027 by zinc ionization, 371 (0) Kenya Medical Service Journal, 177 Infants, boarded out, deaths of, 493 Jom L, Ernst: Klinische Kolloidchemie, rev., 431 Keratitis, intestinal, treated by injections of Insanity and crime, 399 JOHNsO'V, Samuel. the medical aspects of (Sir bismuth salts (David Lees), 16 Irish Committee, 398-Position of the British Humphry Rolleston), 631 Keratitis, interstitial, institutional treatment of, Medical Association in Ireland, 398 JOHNSTON, J.: Methods of anaesthesia, 1092 1067 Irish Medical Committee, 350 JOHNSTONE, R. W.: Pituitary extracts in ob- Keratitis, interstitial, review of books on, 429 Lisburn and District Medical Guild, 350 stetrics, 383-Tuberculous infection of fibroids, Keratitis, interstitial, x-ray treatment of (T. L. Local Government and Public Health Bill 383 De Courcy and J. H. Mather), 12 (0) (Free State), 1026 Joint tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis Keratitis. See also Blindness Lunacy fees, 615 " Joke " or hoax, 846 KERR, F.: Industrial hygiene, 166 Lunacy, increase of, 213 JOLL, Cecil A.: Parathyroid glands in relation to KERR, Graham: Experiment on binocular vision, Medical certification under the Insurance Act surgery, 85-Partial gastrectomy for chronic 823 (Irish Free State), 981 ulcer of stomach, 197 KERR, H.: The exploitation of nurses, 296 Medical certification, withdrawal of grant for, JOLLY, J.: TraitW Technique d'H]mimctologie, KERR, J. M. Munro (and others): A Combined 84, 168 rev., 912 Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, rev., Medical fees and salaries in County Antrim, JOLY, Swift: Treatment of cancer of the prostate, 154-A study in uterine scars, 1093 686 628 Ketham, Johannes de, Fasciculus Medicinae, Medical registration and public services iti the JOLYET, F., street in Arcachon named after, 91 TVenice, 1491, 209 Free State, 1152 JONES, Arthur T., appointed High Constable for KEY, M. Aston: Appreciation of Richard Emmett, Medical service of the Free State, 1069 Miskin Higher, 942 1116 Medico- Psychological Association, 1111 JONES, Carmalt: Muscle pressure sense, 203 KEYEs, Edward L.: Urology, rev., 716 Mental defectives, 493 JONES, Ernest: Essays in Applied Psycho- Khartoum: Gordon Memorial College report, 453 Mental hospitals in Northern Ireland, 931 analysis, rev., 70-Papers on Psycho analysis, KIDD, H. Cameron: Dichotomy, 885 Motor taxes in the Free State, 930 rev., 581 Kidney, congenital absence of one (E. R. Gilmore), O'Sullivan, the late Professor, 442 JONEs, H. B. (and G. A. UPCOTT-GILL): A very 784 Royal College of Surgeons' Oharter Day early case of gumma of the ileum, 315 (0) Kidney diseases, review of books on, 659 dinner, 398, 548 JONES, H. Wallace: Types of dextrocardia, 147 Kidney, ruptured (J. Campbell Hall), 237 Typhoid epidemic in Connemara. 213 (0) Kidney, ruptured: nephrectomy (John Arthur Ulster Medical Society, 37, 399, 981, 1069 JONES, Sir Robert: Neuropathy complicating Reed), 519 Vaccination defaulters, 84 Colles's fracture, 798 Kidney, stone in (W. Leonard Forsyth), 110 Vital statistics of Northern Ireland, 442-Of JONES, Samuel Benjamin, M.B.E. conferred upon, KIDSTON, Surgeon Commander T. A.: Malaria in the Free State, 728 1020 Australia, 166 Wexford County medical practitioners, 881 JONES, Thomas Ridge, obituary notice of, 769 KILVINGTON, Basil: Complications of prostat- JONES, W. E.: General paralysis of the insane, ectomy, 71-Hydatid disease, 71 Iridectomy for congenital cataract (JI. Rowan), 292 KING, Major H. H.: Treatm'ent of gastro-duodenal 822 JONES, W. H. S.: Hippocrates, rev., 198 ulcer. 859 Iris, congenital coloboma of (Ida Mann), 822 JORDAN, Alfred C.: Chtronic Intestinal Stasis KING, Truby: Good nutrition in infancy as bear- Irish Committee, 398-Position of the British (Arbuthnot Lane's Dise ise): A Radiological ing on the prevention of diarrhoea, 201 Medical Association in Ireland, 398 Study, rev., 154 KING, Colonel W. G.: Rice in relation to beri- Irish Free State. See Ireland JORDAN, A. R.: Acute puerperal complete in- beri, 688-The Hindu and plague, 1071 Irish Medical Committee: Important resolu- version of the uterus, 1156 KINGSCOTE, Ernest: Angina pectoris and opera- tions passed. 350 JORDAN, J. Furneaux: Appreciation of Ann tion, 934 Iritis, gonorrhoeal (F. R. Chambers), 781 (0)- Elizabeth Clark, 502-Treatment of fibroids of King's service choir, 1034,1162 Correspondence on, 1162 the uterus, 1114 Kinks of surgical importance (A. E. Webb- Iron perchloride and mercury perchloride in JOSLIN, Elliott P.: The Treatment of Diabetes Johnson), 655 (0) combination an efficient intestinal antiseptic Mellitus, rev., 242 KINLOCH, J. P.: Food poisoning puzzles, 335 (T. Stacey Wilson), 270 (0) Journal of Cancer, 557 KINNEAR, W.: Fragilitas ossium with blue IRONSIDE, It. N. (and C. D. SHAPLAND): Case of Journ6es M6dicales de Bruxelles " Congress, sclerotics, 194 spinal compression localized radiographically 197 KIRK, Captain: Diseases of nutrition in animals, by Sicard's method, 149 (0) Jugular bulb, septic otitic thrombosis of (J. S. 193 IRWIN, S. T.: Renal colic from abnormal renal Fraser), 196 KIRK, T. 5.: Duodenal ileus due to a band, 473 artery, 237 JULIAN, F. Bennett: Abscess involving liver, KIRKLAND. Robert: Promotion and teaching of IRWIN, William Knox: An Introduction to mediastinum. pericardium. and abdominal medical hydrology in England, 447 Surgical Urology, lrev , 716 wall, 110-Homoeopathy and the "E.R.A." KIRKPATRICK, T. P. C : Irish Public Health, 195 Italian pound, the old, 772 cult, 355 -Comparison of Sigma and Wassermann tests, Italy: Annali di Clinica Terapeutica appears, JUNG, C. G.: Analytic psychology, 878, 929. 668 557-Umberto I prize for orthopaedics, 557- See also Psychology KIRTON, Reginald Gower, receives permission to Italian Association of Hydrology, 771-Malaria Jute tow. See Tow wear the Order of Ismail, 807 mortality, 771 - New university established at Juvenile delinquency, problems of, 973. See also KISSEL, murder trial of (in New Zealand), 4C6 Milan, 987-Medical tour to the spas of, 1078 Mental deficiency KITASATO. S., created a bas on by the Emperor of IVENS, Miss: Embolism and thrombosis, 714 Japan, 795 KLEINE, F. K.: "Bayer 205" in trypanosomiasis, 377 KLICKMANN, Flora: Mending your Nerves, rev., 671 KLoPsToCK, M. (and A. KOWARSKY): Praktikum K. der klinischen. chemiselien, mikroskopischen J. und bakteriologischen Untersuchungsmethoden, Kahn and Wassermann tests, comparison of rev., 1050 0 JACKSON, Henry, knighthood conferred upon, 304 (T. E. Osmond and Douglas McClean), 617 (0) KLOSs, Karl (and Leo HAHN): Taschen-Lexikon JACOBS, Charles, death of, 986 Kangri-burn cancer: correction, 736 fiUr das Klinische Laboratorium, rev., 328 JAMES, J.: Diagnosis of early tuberculosis, 34 KANT, two hundredth anniversary of the birth of, Knee-joint, internal derangements of (A. G. JAmEs, Warwick: Haemorrhage following tooth 943 Timbrell Fisher),62-Review of book on above, extraction, 382 KARK, S. E.: Placenta praevia and eclampsia, 1006 JAMESON, W. W., elected a Fellow of the Royal 85 Knife, pocket surgical, 200 Sanitary Institute, 943 KATSAINOS, G. M.: Mar-riage and Syphilis: A " Knock, Dr." 397 JAMIESON, S.: Malignant growths, 73 Treatise 0o0 Eugenics, rev., 1099 KNOx, Robert: Radiography and Radio-thera- JAMIESON, Thomas Hill, obituary notice of, 554 KAUDERS, Otto (and Bernhard DATTNER): peutics, rev., 429-Clinical results of deep x-ray Japan: Increase in number of cases of dysentery Kliniscihe und experimentelle Studien zutr therapy, 573 and typhoid fever in Tokyo owing to the earth- therapeutischen Impf-Malaria, 392 KNUTSFORD, Lord, story of. 696 quake, 943 KAUNTZE, Dr.: Work of the Government labora- HoCH, Robert, commemoration of the eightieth JARRATT, W. 0. C.: An ophthalmoscope attaeh- tory in Kenya Colony, 1108 anniversary of the birth of, 91-His East ment, 1099 KAYE, G. W. C.: X Rays, rev., 19 African diary, 163 Jaundice, acholuric haemolytic, and pernicious KAYE, James R., presentation to, 680 KOHEN: Bismuth and tuberculin in general anaemia, 360, 412 KEENE, M. F. Lucas: Early human embryos, 172 paralysis, 28 Jaundice, changing standpoints in (W. Langdon KEITH, Sir Arthur: Physical grading of the K&HLERt, Robert: Die Therapie des Wochen- Brown), 1119 (0) population, 151-" Punch " as an anthropo- bettfiebers, rev., 1134 Jaundice, etioJogy and treatment of (D. P. D. logist, 161-Hon. LL.D.Birmingham conferred KOLMER, John A.: A Practical Textbook of In- Wilkie). 278 upon, 985 fection, Immunity, and Biologic Therapy, with Jaundice, infective (parliamentary note), 400 KEITH, John Robert (and Alex. Theodore BRAND): special reference to Immunologic Technic, rev., Jaundice, infective, epidemic of in Scotland, 291 Clinical MIemorasndafos- Geweral Practitionters, 1052 Jaundice, spirochaetal, in East Lothian rev., 631 KowARsiKY. A. (and M. KLOPSTOCcK): Praktikum (G. Lovell Gulland and George Buchanan), KELAVKAR, Capt. M. K., M.B.E. conferred upon, der *klinischen. chemischlen, mikroskopiscisM 313 (0) 1030 ___ ._ und b kteriologischen Untes-suchungsmethoden, Java, deaths from plague in, 987 KELLY, H. A. (and C. F. BURNAM): Di8eases of rev., 1050 Jaw during anaesthesia, apparatus for support- the Kidneys, Ureters, and Bladder, with KRATZENSTEIN, Christian Gottlieb, 759 ing, 1134 Special Reference to the Diseases in Women, KRAus, R.: Serum disease, 482 JEANS, Frank: Embolism and thrombosis, 714- rev., 669 KRAUSE, Allen K.: Rest and Other Things: a Perforated gastric and duodenal ulcers, 785 KELLY, R. E.: Interstitial injections in haemor- Little Book of Plain Talks on Tuberculosis JFANs, H. W.: Relief of pain in herpes, 412 li rhoids, 748 Problems, rev., 1008 JAN.-JUNE, 1924] r Tz BThQ INDEX., MeDIAL JOURNAL I7 KREBs, Walter: Grundriss der Hvdrotheravie, Leading Articles (continued): .LEFFERTS, George Morewoocl, death of, 90 rev., 960 Cholelithiasis, experimental, 390 Left-handed child, 729, 935, 1036, 1074, 1113 Krinig's isthmus, 412 Cocaine substitutes, 535 Leg, forearm, and hand. congenital deformities KUHN. A. (and others): Manipulations de Chimie Control of certain new remedies, 1059 of (H. Elwin Harris), 711 Colloidale, rev., 431 Court of Inquiry, 24. 205. See also Insurance Legal liability of the operating surgeon. Ses Kurdistan operations, mentions in dispatches, Criminal responsibility of the Insane, 922 Surgeon 1115 Cultivation of the tree of knowledge, 76 LEGGE, T. M.: Physical basis of emotional Dichotomy, 758 disorder, 320 Diet, a balanced, 921 Legs, extended, as an abnormality in the foetal East African policy, 719 attitude (Henry Briggs), 774 (0) E.R.A." cult and rational medicine, 206-And LEGUEU, F.: Archives Urologiques de la Clinique homoeopathy, 285 de Necker, rev,, 865 Experiments on dogs, 635 Leicestershire: Hospital treatment for advanced L. Factories Bill, questions raised by the, 1103 cases of tuberculosis (parliamentary note). 347 Food poisoning puzzles. 335 -Public medical service, 348 LABBE, Marcel: A Clinical Treatise cn Diabetes Foot-and-mouth disease, 25, 121 Leicestershire health assay, 435 Mellitus, rev., 242 Gastric and duodenal ulcer, 480 Leicestershire Insurance Committee issues a Laboratory, National Physical, Teddington, Goitre, simple, 1014 series of questions to insurance practitioners, annual inspection, 1161 Guesses at truth, 871 435 Laboratorv methods, review of books on, 1050 Hameau, Jean. 871 LEIGHTON, Gerald: Legislation affecting milk, Labour Office. International: Report on arti- Homoeopathy and the " E.R.A." cu-lt, 285 254 ficial limbs, 1161 I.M.S., the passing of the, 970 LEIfSHMAN, Sir William, K.C.B. conferred upon, LAsEY, G. (and J. LEVYREuF): Chirurgie du Insane, responsibility of, 286 28-Use and abuse of vaccine therapy, 64 Membre InPrieur, rev., 914 Income tax reform, a belated. 588 LFEITCH, Archibald: The causation of mancer, 983. Labour, experience of 3,000 consecutive cases Industrial work, the choice of, 635 1071, 11 6 (J. A. Cameron), 125 Insulin, physiology of. 75 LEJARs, Professor, elected a member of the Labour, posture during. 85 Insurance, National: Court of Inquiry, 24-The Academy of Medicine, 771 Labour, surgical conditions resultihg from Court's award, 205-Medical remuneration, LEMos, Maximiano. obituary notice of, 410 (T. G. Wilson), 125 588 LENNIE, R. A.: Cardiac valvular disease asso- Labyrinth deafness. See Deafness Lunacy certification: medical responsibility, ciated with pregnancy, 197 LAcKIE, James Lamond, obituary notice of, 133 432, 920 Lens permeable to ultra-violet rays (Percival S. Lacrymal apparatus, intranasal operation for Lunacy law and administration: medical Campkin), 222 disease of the (W. J. Harrison), 1047 (0) responsibility, 920 LEPINE, Dr., nominated dean of the Lyons Lacrymal secretion and sleep, 92 Master of those that know, 757 faculty of medicine, 489 Lactose factory, experimental (parliamentary Medical and dental registration in Zanzibar, LEPPER, E.: The bacteriopbage, 1006 note), 729 480 Leprosy in the British Isle-s (parliamentary note). Lagophthalmos. congenital (H. C. Cameron), 380 Medical education, stocktaking in, 790-The 401, 444 Lahore, plague in, 443 whole-time professor, 830 Leprosy control, 446 LAING, G. D.: The administration of oxygen, Medical hydrology, 159 Leprosy, imperial campaign against, 246 1074 Monotony, 1015 Leprosy in Germany, 771 LAIRD, John N.: Gas leaks and carbon monoxide Mortality and morbidity in child-bearing, 969 Leprosy in India, 442 poisoning, 1073 Paget's disease of the nipple, 160 Leprosy notification (parliamentary note), 444 LAMrB, S. 1.: The voluntary hospital position, Pathogenesis of disseminateS sclerosis, 245 Leprosy problem, 1036 1136 Physiology and physic, 244 Leprosy, review of books on, 199 Iambeth Conference and spiritual healing, 43. Poliomyelitis, treatment of anterior, 285 Leprosy, treatment of (Sir Leonard Rogers), 1110 See al8o Spiritual healing Rabies, etiology and prevention of, 1059 LETCHWORTE, T. W.: Tuberculoma of the LAMBIE, Dr.: Chronic parenchymatousnephritis, Radiations in the treatment of malignant pituitary body, 1127 (0) 958 disease, 587 Leucocytes, antiseptics, and bacteria (A. Lamp, slit. See Slit-lamp Radiotherapy in cancer, 676 Fleming), 484 Lamps for op)thalmic work, portable, 243 Scarlet fever, bacteriology of, 389 Leukaemia, myelogenous (A. R. Parsons, W. Lancashire: Report of Voluntary Hospitals Spiritual healing in the Ehglish Church, 119 Fearon. and G. Hardman), 67 Committee, 489 Stocktaking in medical education, 790 LEVEUP, J. (and G. LABEY): Chirv,rgie das LANDE, Pierre, nominated professor of legal Synthetic drugs, 433 Membre Infirieur, rev., 914 medicine and deontology in the University of Therapeutic Substances Bill, 677. LEVIeR, G. Murray: A disclaimer, 178 Bordeaux, 771 Toxic effects of local anaesthetics, 871 LEVITA, Lieut.-Col. C. B.: Blum areas in London, LANE, Sir W. Arbuthnot: Chronic intestinal Tularaemia, 1102 291 stasis, 142 (0), 1106 Whole-time professor, 830 LEVITT. W.: The cause of cancer, 153 LANGLEY, G. J: Pneumococcal infections, 66- Work for the Legislature, 26 LEwIS, B.: Medizinischer Vademekum in Auricular fibrillation, 324 Work before the Representatives, 1144 deutscher und englischer Svrache, rev., 243 Langley Prize, 411 LFEWIs, H., wins an action for negligence brought Lango of Uganda, hydrocele among (William P. League of Nations and international health, 124 against him, 207. 217 Kelly), 746 (0) -InterchaDges of health officers, 136, 177. 243, LEwis, H. K.. and Co., agents for the publica- Language mechanism, evolution of (Dr. Sewell), 336-And illegal traffic in harmful drugs, 221- tions of the Chemical Catalog Company of - 201 International control of drugs of addiction, 288 America, 557 LANwKETER, Fay, obituary notice of, 1117 -Report of proceedings of the Conference on LF.WIs, Sir Thomas: Physical grading of the LANSDOWN, Robert Guthrie Poole, obituary Industrial Hygiene. 292-Issues health tracts, population, 151-Sidney Ringer lecture on notice of, 409 436-Health Committee (parliamentary note). studies of capillary pulsation, with special LANZA, A. J.: Industrial hygiene, 166 646-International Health Organization, review reference to vaso-dilatation in aortic regurgi- LAQUHuR. A.: Light treatment, 878 of the work of, 672-Correspondence on, 798- tation, 737 (0)-Clinical Electroeardiograchy, Larbert institution for feeble-minded children, Visit of foreign public health officers, 753-Pro- rev., 1007 644 posed establishment of an international society LEYs. Duncan: Post-mortem changes in the Lardaceous disease following an empyema open to medical officers of health, 807-Health fundus oculi. 600 (A. Robert Fox), 571 Committee's second session; a definite plan LEYToN, O.: Diabetes treatment chart, 696 LIaryngeal paralysis, recurrent (Walter G. for dealing with malaria in Europe, 925 LIAN, Camille: L'Ann&e A1&Zicale Pratique, rev.. Howarth), 465 (0) League for the Prevention of Spinal Curvature. 866 Laryngeal tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis See Spinal LIBMAN: Hereditary haemoptysis, 78 LASBREY, F. 0. (and R. B. COLEMAN): Treat- LEAHY, M1. P.: Artificial limbs, 446 Libraries, French medical, 1066 ment of bilharziasis by antimony tartrate, LEARY, Garnet: Stammering and its influence LIDDURD. Mabel: The Mothercraft Manual, 907 (0) on education. 202 rev., 1134 LATHAM, O.: Folin and Wu's method for the LtCHE, A. V.: Foot-and mouth disease, 132 Lieberktlhn's microscope, 679 estimation of blood urea, uric acid,creatinine, Lecithin, note on. 634 Life duration and alcohol (Raymond Pearl), 948 and sugar, 73 Lecture, Bolingbroke: Intestinal stasis (Sir (0) LATIXER, Henry Arthur, obituary notice of, 134 Arbuthnot Lane), 1106 Life, expectation of in Scotland, 168 LA TORRE, Felice, death of, 1034 Lecture, Chadwick: Small-pox and vaccination Life and sleep, 943 LAuRIE, James, presentation to, 3151 (C. Killick Millard), 483 Light treatment (A. Laqueur), 878 LAWRENCE, Arthur Garnons, obituarynotice of, Lecture, Harveian: The heart before Harvey (J. LILLEY, E. Lewis: Insulin in contract practice. 650 Ernest Frazer), 1083 983 LAWRENCE, R. D. (and G. A. HARRISON): Food Lecture, Hunterian: Internal secretion of the Limbs, artificial, 446. See also Artificial Tables, rev., 477-Effect of insulin on the sugar testis (Kenneth Walker), 248-" Toxaemias" of Linamentum calcis chlorinatae in the treatment content of arterialand venous blood in diabetes, pregnancy (Frank Cook), 372 of burns (J. W. Tomb). 711 516 (0) Lecture, Maudsley: Sociological aspects of LIND, W. A. T.: Venereal disease and the LAWRENCE, Sidney C., presentation to, 359 mental disorder (John Carswell), 1024 abnormal mind, 202 LAwsoN, Sir Arnold: Iridectomy for congenital. Lecture, Lady Priestley Memorial: Alcohol, its LINDsAY, D. M.: New obstetrical instruments, cataract. 822 use and abuse (W. E. Dixon), 341 " decapitating thimble," 197-New type of LAYTON, T. B.: Possible substitutes for cocaine, Lecture, Lloyd Roberts, 761 obstetric forceps, 197 521 Lecture, Sidney Ringer: Studies of capillary Lipodystrophy (W. T. Ritchie), 16 LAzARUs-BARLOW, W. 5: The causation of pulsation, with special reference to vaso- Lipoma, paravaginal (Leith Murray), 323 cancer, 647 dilatation in aortic regurgitation (Sir Thomas Lipoma, retropharyngeal (Sir Robert Woods), 144 LEACH, James: Insurance inquiry case of, 557, Lewis), 737 (0)-(T. Jefferson Faulder). 424 984 Lectures, Cameron Prize: The nature of control Liquor control, efficacy of in Rugby, 411 Lead, influence of on cell growth (W. Blair Bell), of the metabolism of carbohydrates in the Lisburn and District Medical Guild, 350 152 animal body (J. J. R. Macleod), 45 ILister Institute of Preventive Medicine: Annual Lead Paint (Protection against Poisoning) Bill, Lectures, bettsomian: Treatment of pulmonary report, 916 882, 1153 tubercukbsis (R. A. Young), 330, 477, 533-Note Lister memorial in Portland Place, 433, 545 Lead poisoning (parliamentary note), 494 on, 540 Lister ward at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 287, 295. Lectures, Milroy: The plague (Lieut.-Col. W. 690. 795-Fireplace from the ward presented to Leading Articles: Glen Liston), 900, 950, 997 (0) Glasgow University, 795 Anaesthetics, local, toxic effects of, 8n Lectures, Morison, on mental defect (John LISTON, Lieut.-Col. W. Glen: Milroy lectures Aortic origin ofangina pectoris, 829 Thomson), 349,491 on the plague, 980, 950, 997 (0) Aristotle, 757 LEES, David: Interstitial keratitis treated by Lithopaedion, subsequent pregnancies (C. L. British Medical Association, 971, 1144 injections of bismuth salts, 16-Congenital Spackman), 821 British wines and temperance drinks, 1143 syphilis. 321 Little Blue Books. 558_ Budget, 791 LEHUWEN, W. Storm van: Anaesthetic properties LITTLk, Caroline: Dermatitis produced by Byron's lameness and death, 719 of ether, 471-A theory of asthma, 522 Chinese lacquer, 1112 Cancer campaign, the reorganization of the, LEFEVRE, Geo. L.: The late Dr. H. A. Bull, LITTLE, Colonel Charles Colhoun, obituary 335 Great Haywood, Staffordshire. 841 notice of, 986 Cardiology, 119 LEFIVRE, Jules: A Scientific bIvestigation into LITTLE, E. Muirhead: Amputation in cases of Care of crippled children, 536 Vegetartanism, rev., 156 anterior poliomyelitis, 292 [ THU Bamsn I8 JAN.-JUNE, T924] INDEX. IMZDICAL JOURNAL -- I LITTLE, Marjorie: Summer diarrhoea, 73- LYrNcH, Arthur- Old ethicks and new marvels. MACKENZIE, W. Colin: Comnparative anatomy Dysentery in children, 201 552-Psychology and Jung and others, 1030 of the brain. 201 LITTLER, R. M.: Meckel's diverticulum strangu- LYNCH, J. F.: Bacteriology of scarlet fever. 538 MOKILLOP, L. M.: Gastroptosis, 72 lated in a femoral hernia, 517 (0) LYNN-THOMAs, Sir John: The Welsh national MCKINLAY, Deputy Inspector-General Archibald, Liverpool: Post-graduate courses in, 43--New medical school, 1154 obituary notice of, 1115 maternity hospital, 211 - Conference on the LYON, D. M., elected a Fellow of the Royal Society MACKINTOSH, Ashley: Case simulating carci- voluntary hospital system, 1117 of Edinburgh, 505 noma ventriculi. 324 Living animals. See Animals LYON, Murray: Dietetics, 1130 MCLEAN, A. Bruce: Medical diathermy, 279 Local Government and Public Health Bill (Free Lycozyme experiments (V. D. Allison), 574 MACLEAN, Sir Ewen J.: Appreciation of Henry State), 1026 LYSTER, R. A., electedpresident of the Society of Arthur Latimer, 134-The voluntary hospital Lochmaben Sanatorium, opening of, 685 Medical Officers of Health, 1162 position, 1135 LOCHRANE, Charles D.: Contracted pelvic outlet, LYTTF.LTON, Rev. the Hon. Edward: Food, MACLEAN, Hugh: Renal diseaseand albuminuria, 402 lhealth, and morals, 755 322-Mffodern Methods in the Diagnosis and, LOCKRHART, Leonard P.: An ophthalmoscope L-YTTLE, J. Shaw, memorial window to, 503 Treatmentt of GlYcosuria and Diabete., rev.. 385 attachment, 1099 MCLELLAN, A. N.: ExophthalrLic goitre com- LOCKYER, Cuthbert: Post-operative and puer- plicating pregnancy, 197 peral mental disorders, 112 - Treatment of MIACLELD, C. E. Alexander (and A. E. WEBB- fibroids of the uterus, 1037 (0) JOHNSON): Metastasis of melanotic canc-r LoEwI, Professor, awarded the International eighteen years after removal of the eyeball, 314 Prize for Physiology by the Royal Academy of (0) Sciences of Bologna, 1035 M. MACLEOD, Donald: Perineal prostatectomy, 955 LOGHEM, J. J. van, elected an honorary Fellow MACLEOD, J. J. R.: Cameron lectures on the of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1161 MAcALISTER, Charles: Appreciation of George nature of control of the metabolismi- of carbo- Logopaedics and Phoniatrics Congress, 1077. Palmerston Newbolt, 553 hydrates in the animal body, 45 (O)-(and See also Congress MAcALISTER, Sir Donald, baronetcy conferred F. G. Banting): T'he Antidiabetic Functions of upon, 28-Echoes. 122-Maurice Greiffenha gen's the Pancreas and the Successful Isolatirn of LONDON: portrait of, 1016, 1019-Freedom of the City of the Antidiabetic Hormone-Insulin, rev., 1008 Ambulance for accidents (parliamentary note), Glasgowconferred upon, 1161 MACMUNN, James: Perineal prostatectolmiy. 1074 444 MacAlisters, the country of the, 1016 MCMUNN, Major-General J. R.. appointed hono- County Council. See Council MACALPINE, James B.: Treatment of tubercu- rary surgeon to the King, 1160 Hospital accommiiodation in (parliamentary losis of the urinary tract, 100 (0) MCMURRAY, A.: An exostosis of the sacrum note), 347 MCAREE. Dr.: '-ex and its influence in the causa- preventing delivery, 956 Inquests in the City of London, 1109 tion of psychoses, 202 MICMURRAY, T. P.: Treatment of tuberculous Intercollegiate Scholarships Board, 891 MACAULEY, C. J.: Chronic subdural haemor- hip disease, 666 Neurological clinic, 211 rhage, 16 MCMtuRRICH, J. Playfair: The Development of Rescue and preventive institutions, handbook McAus AND, Stuart: Interstitial injections in the Human Body, rev., 671 on, 490 haemorrhoids, 748, 887 MACNAIR, Alfred Duncan, obituary notice of, 448 Radium Institute report, 344 MACIBIIDE, E. W.: Mental deficiency, 1021 McNEIL, A. S.: Sleep and lacrymal secretion, 92 School of Hygiene, 677. See also Hygiene MCBRIDE, P.: Psvcho-antalysts Analysed, rev., -Patbology of cancer, 1 i18 School of Medicine for Women, 556, 923. See 578-Brain and mind, 915 McNEILL, Roger: Storm houses. 831-Obituary also Hospital, Royal Free MCOALDIN. Cecil: An impostor at large, 736 notice of, 843 Special sebools in, 762 MACCALLAN, A. F.: Opbthalmic work in Egypt, MACNICOL, Mary: Multiple arthritis following Slum areas in, 291 823 ophthalmia neonatorum, 16 Trachoma epidemic at Poplar, 1109 MCCARRISON, Colonel Robert: Diseases of nutri- MAC-NICOL, Major Robert Houston, obituary Venereal disease treatment, 643. See also tion in animals, 193-Vitamins, 331-Rice in notice of, 299 Venereal relation to beri-beri in India, 414 (0)-The MACPHERSON. Sir William: History If the Great relation of manure to the nutritive and vitamin War Based on Official Doculsnents. Medical LONG, John Reginald, obituary notice of, 770 value of certain grain, 567 (0)-Reviews F. de Services: General History, vol. ii, The Medical Longevity, 5C6 Quervain's book oii goitre, 786-Goitre, 919 0 Services on the Western Front and During the LONGLEY, Colonel: Typhoid figures in Australia, MCCARTHY, W. H. L., appointed to act as deputy Operations in France and Beloium in 1914 and 165 coroner for north-eastern district of London, 1915, rev., 238, 281-Correspondence on above, LOVETT, Robert W.: Lateral Cutrvature of t7e 505 296-Diet in relation to health and morals, 808 Spine andRound Shoulders, rev., 241 MCU'ASKIE, Norman: Use and abuse of vaccine MCVAIL, J. C.: Applied science, profit and loss, Low, Cranston: Urticaria pigmentosa, 322 therapy, 64 - 336-Apureciation of Richard James Reece, 805 Low, George C.: A case of rat-bite fever in MCCAW, John, obituary notice of, 410 -The British Medical Association: Its con- England: recovery of the spirochaete fromn MCCLEAN, Douglas (and T. E. OSMOND): A com- stitution and government, an historical survey, the blood, 236 (0) Bayer 205" in trypano- parison of the Kahn and Wassermann tests on 1009, 1052, 1099, 1139 somiasis, 379 500 serums, 617 (0O MACWILLIAM, J. A.: Anginal pain, 933 Low, Major Nelson, O.B.E. conferred upon. 1020 MCCONNELL, Mr.: Duodenal obstruction, 576- MADILL, Dr.: Puerperal sepsis and glove sterili- Low, V. Warren, elected a muember of the Localization of cerebral and spinal tumours, zation, 528 Distribution Committee of the Metropolitan 716 MADSEN, Th., elected an honorary Fellow of the Hospital Sunday Fund, 221 MACCORMAC, Henry: Tradition in dermatology, Royal Sanitary Institute, 1161 L6WENFELD, Dr., death of, 448 3-9 Magazine for Michel's clips, 1099 LOWRY, C. G. - A disclaimer, 1118 MCCULLOUGH, John W. S.: Report on small pox Magistrates, course of instruction in mental dis- LOWRY, Eleanor: The left-handed ehild, 1036 in Canada, 584 order and defect for, 643 LuCAS, E. V.: An appeal for the Royal National MCDONALD, Colonel J. H., appointed honorary Magnesium sulphate in treatment of carbuncle Orthopaedic Hospital, 794 physician to the King in India, 1115 (Albert E. Morison), 703 (0). See also Carbuncle LUCE, bir Richard: The voluntary hospital McDoNALD, Dr.: Tuberculosis, 165 MAGRATH, Lieut.-Col. Charles William Stanford, position, 1136 MACDONALD, Marshall: Epidemic encephalitis, obituary notice of, 1160 Lucy, Sir Henry, estate and bequects of, 735 31 MAGarTRE, F. A.: Anatomy of procidentia, 125 LUKA5IEWICZ, Vladimir, death of, 844 MACDONALD, Peter, presentation to, 2-3 Mah Jongg, 506, 1112. See also Dermatitis Lumbago, acute, 37, 85. 131, 178, 306 MAC DONALD, Mr. Ramsay: Speech at the Welsh MAKEPEACE, W. Ridley: Goathlanid Walks, rev., LUMIkItE, Auguste: Th6orie colloidale de la National Medical School, 556 70 biologie et de lapathologie, rev., 280 MACIwEiN, Sir William: Physics of the lungs Malaria: Antimalarial measures in Aimerica, LUMSDEN, Thomas: Birth injuries, 471 and pleurae, 71-His visit to Australia, 340- 723 Lunacy certification: Medical responsibility Obituary notice of, 603 Funeral of, 644- Malaria in Australia, 166 (leading article), 432, 920-Note on, 678-Con- Memorial to, 872, 972 Malaria campaign in India, 169 ference on, 437-Parliamentary notes on, 443, MACFADYEN, Norman- Garden city sanitation, Malaria in Europe, Health Comlmlittee of the 494, 549, 596, 728-Report of the action Harnett 294 League of Nations to deal with, 925 v. Bond and Adam. 449, 692-Appeal, 592. 692. MCFARLAND, Joseph: Fighting Foes too Snall to Malaria Field Workers' Conference in America, 731. 767-Appeal Court's judgement, 939-The See, rev., 914 723 case of Everett v. Griffiths and Anklesaria, 691 MACFETRIDGE, W. C.: Encephalitis lethargica, Malaria, inoculations, note on, 130 -Correspondence on, 730. 799. 839, 888, 936 1095 Malaria in Mauritius, 876 Lunacy eortifieation in Scotland, 595 MACGRREGOR, Malcolm E.: Report on the Malaria mortality in Italy, 771 Lunacy fees. See Fees Anophelinae of Mauritius, 876 Malaria treatment of general paralysis, 137. 289. Lunacy, increase of in Ireland, 213 MCULROY, A. Louise: From a Balcony onl the 479, 557-Board of Control's circullar. 479- Lunacy law, review of book on, 824 Bosphorus, rev., 431-Apparatus for measuring Professor Plehn's method of treatment, 557 Lunacy law and criminal responsibility (parlia- the newborn infant, 667 Malaria, prophylaxis of, 85, 172 mentary note). 596-beading article, 286, 922 MACILWAINE, Professor: Angina pectoris, 237 Malaria, therapeutic inoculation of, 392 Lunasy laws, proposed inquiry into (Royal M'INTOSH, W. C.- Gold medal of the Linnean Malarial relief work in Russia, 355, 435 Commission) (parliamentary note), 596, 687, Society conferred upon, 1034 Male fern: Dose for children. 454, 506 765, 982, 1027, 1070-Appointment of the C m- MACENTYRE, Angus, awarded a Morison prize, Male servants: Double taxation, 92, 137 mission, 1146 686 .Malignant disease, radiations in treatmlient of Lunacy returns, 735 MCINTYRE, D.: Series of post natal cases, 197 (leading article), 587-Correspondence on, 618, Lunacy. See also Insane MCINTYRE. Dr.: A study in uterine scars, 1093 689, 729, 888 Lunatic asylums, private (parliamentary note), MACKAY, John Sutherland, obituary notice of, Malignant growths, etiology, and pathology of: 729 843 Discussion at the Australasian Medical Con- Lung, traumatic rupture of (W. A. Rees), 1002 McK ty, W. J.: Hydatid disease, 71 gress, 72 Lungs and pleurae, physics of (Sir William McKELVEY, Captain D., awarded the Alexander Malignant growths. See also Cancer Macewen), 71 Mernorial prize, 42 Malt wine, composition of (G. D. Elsdoun, 919 LUNN, Sir Henry: Alpine tuberculosis stations, McKENZIE, Clyde: Fibroma of pregnant uterus: Man, a hand-footed, 79 454 Caesarean section: hysterectomy: recovery, Manchester, New Year gifts for the hospitals, 84 Lupus of soft palate and fauces, diathermy in 903 -Radium Institute report, 727, 827-Note on (W. J. Harrison), 423 MACKENZIE, Colin: Lymphaticostomy in peri the hospitals of, 880 Lupus of the nasal mucous membrane treated tonitis, 1114 MANGIAGALLI, Luigi, appointed the first rector by x rays (El. Flecker). 1129 MACKENZIE, Eneas K.: Puerperal morbidity and of the new University of Milan, 987 Lupus vulgaris (J. F. Christie). 527 mortality, 1071 MANN. Ida: Congenital coloboma of the iris. 822 Lupus vulgaris, diathermy in (Dr. Milner), 279 MCKENZIE, Ivy: The trigeminal nerve in its MANSON, .1. S.: Synthetic drugs, 495-individual LuSCHAN. Felix von, death of, 650 relation to the eye, 822 medical defence, 1029, 1158 Lruys, G.: Prostatic hypertrophy treated by MACKENZIE, Sir James: A new outlook in MANSON-BAHR, Philip: 'Bayer 205 " in trypano- electro-coagulation, 807 cardiology, 1, 57, 105 (0), 214, 444-Angina somiasis, 379-A warning, 1118 Prevention of rheumatic fener, LYDALL, WV. T.: The Brackenbury testimonial, Pectoris, rev., 116-The nature of the cell MANTLE, Alfred: 498 impulse, 361 (0)-Fibrillation: heart-block 348 Lymph, Government: Number of calves vac- 444-Clinical research in general practice, 598- Manure, relation of to the nutritive and vitamin cinated (parliamentary note), 687 A plea for a clinical physiology, 1122 (0) value of certain grain (Liout.-Col. Robert Lymphangeioma of the leg (H. C. Cameron), 381 MACKENZIE, Marion E.: Ante-natal use of gland McCarrison), 567 (0) Lymphaticostomy in peritonitis (Arthur Cooke) extracts, 1073 MARAGLIANO, Professor, honorary degree con- 1048 (0)-Correspondence on, 1114 MACKENZIE, Ross: Methods of anaesthesia, 1092 ferred upon by the University of Lyons, 91 L Tax B sTH I JAN.-JUNE, I924] INDEX. IMEDICAL JOURNAL 1I

MARRCHAND: Enzo6tic encephalitis in the horse, Medical education in Soviet Russia (W. Horsley Medicine, history of, Glasgow, 1110 972 Gantt), 1055 Medicine, history of. See also Medical history MARDER, Major Edward Swan, obituary notice Medical evidence two hundred years ago, 593 Mldecine, Nouveau Traite de, rev., 580, 911 of, 411 Medical fees. See Fees Medicine and old ethics, with special reference MARIE: Bismuth and tuberculin in general Medical golf. See Golf to electronic reactions (Sir Thomas Horder), paralysis, 28 Medical Guild meeting (Edinburgh), 37 485-Correspondence on, 552, 600. See also Maritime quarantine authorities and the AIedical History of the Great War Based on " E.R.A." standardization of quarantine, 260. See also Official Documents. Medical Services: General Medicine, p)hysique and posture in relation to Quarantine History, vol. ii, The Medical Services on the (W. A. Cochrane), 310 (0) MARQUARDT, Martha: Paul Ehrlich als Mensch Western Front, and during the Opera tions its Medicine, psychological, post-graduate study in, und Arbeiter, rev., 474 France antd Belgium in 1914 and 1915 (Sir 634 Marriage, nullity of (S. Henning Belfrage), 384- William G. Macpherson), 238,281-Correspond- Medicine, representation of in the House of Discussion, 384 ence on, 296 Lords, 133 MA[RSH, J. Hedley, appointed J.P. for the borough Medical Historv of the Medical Department of Mledicine. review of books on, 387, 475, 580 of Macclesfield, 177 the Untited States Army in the World War, Medicines, patent (parliamentary note), 1154 MARSHALL, John: Persistence of the tunica vol. i, rev., 863 Medicines, sampling of, 318 vasculosa, 823 Medical History, Annals of, rev., 633,1008 Medico-chirurgical antd Philoscphical Magazine, MARTIN, Christopher: Appreciation of Ann Medical history. See also Medicine, history of 359 Elizabeth Clark, 502 Medical hydrology. See Hydrology MARTIN, Florent: Report on artificial limbs, 1161 Medical journalist, an early (Theophrastus MEDIco-LEGAL: MARTIN, G. Ewart: Use of the bronchoscope, 526 Renaudot), 926 Cancer cure claims, 602-(David Williams), MARTIN, H. J. W., estate of, 505 Medical magistrates, 177, 735 602-(William Bussey), 602 MARTIN, J. H.: Series of ante-natal cases, 197 Medical man of the future, preliminary training Charge of negligence (Dr. Savory), 981 MARTINDALE, Louisa: Clinical results of deep of (Rev. H. Costley-White), 438-Discussion, 438 Fracture action, Flinn v. Merrick, 1075 x-ray therapy, 574 Medical libraries, French, 1066 Herb doctor, or bush doctor, sentenced at MARTINET, Aifred: Clinical Diargnosis: Case Medical Mission, Old Cairo, report, 721 Wakefield, 91 Examination and the Analysis of Svyptoms, Medical missions in China, 723 HIerValist's onviction (Clement Humphrey', rev., 1133 Medical missions department of the S.P.G.- 1160 MARTLEY, F. C.: Training of the future medical Annual meeting, 942, 987 Insurance inquiry (Gilbert Bai'ey and James man, 439 Medical officers, health appointments (parlia- Leach), 557, 984 MASON, Arthur H.: The early treatmuent of frac- mentary note), 1154 Lunacy certification: medical responsibility tures, 810 Medical officers of health, part-time (parliamen- (Everett v. Griffithis and Anklesaria), l01 " lMassage department," the term, 944 tary note), 443 Lunacy law and adm-linistration (BFarnett v. Massage in modern medicine tSir William Medical officers of health, salary of (parliamen- Bond and Adam), 419, 692, 731, 767, 939 Milligan), 123 tary note), 494 New Zealand murder trial, 406 Massage Society. See Society Medical officers of health, proposed international Safety guard for poison bottles, 671 Masseurs, blind, successful candidates in recent society for at Geneva, 807 Surgeon's liability (H. Lewis), 207, 217 examinations, 177 Medical officers in the Irish Free State, demobili- Thompson v. New South Wales Branch of the MASSIE, G.: Apparatus for the transfusion of zation of, 930 British Medical Association: hearing by the whole blood, 581-A correction, 693 Medical and Pathological Research Institute, Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Master of those that know (leading article), 757. Mlielbourne, 1061 300 See also Aristotle Medical pioneers in New Zealand, 590 Mastoiditis. acute, complications of (E. Dry- Medical play, 178 Medico-Psychological Association. See Associa- brough-Smith), 909 Medical problems, Ella Sachs Plotz Foundation tion Mastoiditis, acute, followed by secondarybaemor- and application for grants in aid of work on, Megacolon. See Hirschsprung's disease rhage (L. D. Mercer), 711 695 Mu IGE, Henry: The temporal artery in art, 974- MATEER, Florence: The Unstable Child, rev., Medical profession in time of war, organization The Sues, 1C63 1097 of (Colonel G. Barber), 74 MEIGHAN, Spence: Traumatic vesicular keratitis, Maternal mortality, 637, 764. See also Mortality MUedical referees for workmen's compensation 823 Maternity and child welfare. parliamentary notes (parliamentary note), 838 Melanuria in the absence of melanotic growths, on, 443. 983-Report of National League for, 637 Medical Register, rev., 476 162. 434 Maternity Convention: ratifications of various Medical registration in Zanzibar, 480 Melbourne, Medical and Pathological Research countries (parliamentary notes), 765, 881- Medical registration and public services in the Institute at, 1061 Washington, 881 Free State, 1152 MELLANBY. E.: Diseases of nutrition in animals, Mtaternity wards (parliamentary note), 597 Medical research, endowment of, 680 193-Deficieney diseases, with special reference MATEER, J. De Ville (and Winifred M. EDGEHILL): to rickets, 895 (0), 1112 A case of pyo-pericardium, 102 (0) MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL: MELLER, R. J.: Voluntary hospitals, 1138 MATHER, J. H. (and T. L. DE CouRcy): X-ray A colorimetric method for the estimation of MELLOR, J. W.: A Comprehensive Treatise on treatment of interstitial keratitis, 12 (0) diastase in body fluids, 618 Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, rev., MATOS, L. J. (and S. P. SADTLER): Itindustrial Annual report, 80, 118 752 Orgatnic Chemistry, rev., 580 Appointment of members, 504 MEMIs. John, 22 Matrimonial Causes Bill, 687 Child Life Investiaatiotts, 392, 532 Memory sight (Lieut -Col. Robert Henry Elliot), MATTHEWS, J. C.: Thrombosis of the posterior Clinical investigations and experimental in- 235 (0)-Correspondence on, 352, 446, 4,7, 600, inferior cerebellar artery, 384 - Hodgkin's quiries, 80 652 disease, 526 Diphthleria: Its Bacteriology, Pathology, and Mental After-Care Association, 549. See also MAUBLANC, Dr. (and Dr. RATDi): The Medical Immussology, 391, 439 Association Examination of Airmen, rev., 117 Leading article on, 76 Mental cases, ex-service. See Ex-service MAUDSLEY, Dr.: Relationship between psycho- Maternal syphilis as a cause of death of the Mental defect (John Thomson), 491 logical processes and physiological reflex foetus and of the newborn child, 532 Mental defectives (Dr. Dawson), 493 mechanism, 202 Report on accessory food factors (vitamins), Mental deficiency (Ralph Noble), 202 MAUNSELL, R. C. B.: Surgical treatment of 331 Mental deficiency, conference on, 837-Report of, disease of the stomach, 473 Report to on the application of the Air Force 102) Mauritius, malaria in, 876 physical efflciency tests to men and women, Mental deficiency and juvenile delinquency, 973 MAXWELL, E.: "Spring catarrh," 749 867 Mental deficiency, lectures on, 639 MAXWELL, James L.: Betel-chewing and cancer, Report to on tuberculosis of the arynx, 788 Mental deficiency. See also Feeble-minded 729 Rest pauses in industry, 482 Mental disease, research in, at Birmingham, 1105 MAXWELL, L. A. Ivan: Anaphylaxis in its rela- Serum disease, 482 Mental diseases, scholarship for, 136 tion to the diagnosis and treatment of lhay Medical students: Number of in Berlin Uni- Mental disorder and defect, course of instruction fever and asthma, 35 versity, 695-In the universities of Austria and for magistrates in, 643 MAY. AYlmer William, C.M G. conferred upon, Germany, 845 Aeiental disorder, incipient (parliamentary note), 1020 at the 982 MAY, Sir Gould, promoted a Knight of Grace of Medical supervision British Empire Mental disorder, sociological aspects of (John the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 453 Exhibition, 927. See also British Empire Carswell), 1024 MAY, Robert, obituary notice of, 88 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLIAN( ES AND Mental disorder, early treatment of (in France), MAYERHOFER, E. (and C. PIRQUET): Lexikont der PREPARATIONS: 926 Ernahrungskunde. rev., 242 Apparatus for supporting the jaw during Mental disorders, early treatment of, 1060 Mazoplasia. See Hyperplasia of breast tissues anaesthesia, 1134 Mental disorders, post-operative and puerperal, MEAINS, J. C. : Appointed director of the Apparatus for the transfusion of whole blood, discussion on, 110-Correspondence on, 216 Medical Clinic at McGill University, 1063 581 Mental health work in South Africa, the de- MEAKINS, Jonathan: The cause and significance Apparatus to facilitate treatment of carbon velopment of, 793 of dyspnoea in pulmonary disease, 613 (0)- monoxide poisoning, 1134 Alental hospitals in Northern Ireland, 931 Visits Belfast, 981-The present position of the Atoquinol, 1052 Mental hospitals, voluntary patients in, 83 thyroid question, 981 Bismuth preparation for intramuscular injec- Mental hospitals. See also Hospitals Meals, fractional test: Discussion at the tion, a new (bicreol), 283 Mental Hygiene, Lady Byng of Vimy Fund for, Australasian Medical Congress, 35 Elbon. 1C09 453 Measles, deaths from in 1923,347 Electric cautery. portable, 70 Mental Hygiene, National Council for, 215 Measles epidemic, 484, 592, 639, 680, 723, 729- Glycerophosphates, 634 Mentally defective children: Institut3 for (Parliamentary note), 729 Insulin, reduction in price of, 329 Roman Catholic children near Edinburgh, 398 Measles, school attendance by children who have Insulin syringe, 531 MIentally defective. See also Feeble-minded had, 649 Lamps, portable, for ophthalmic work, 243 MENZIES, F. N. Kay, appointed director of Measles in Scotland, 129, 547 Lecithin, 634 medical and hospital services of the Joint Measles, a second attack of ? 736. 772, 808, 893 Needle for anastomoses, 283 Committee of the Order of St. John of Meat, chilled (parliamentary note), 687 Pelvimeter, 329 Jerusalem and the British Red Cross ssociety, Meckel's diverticulum strangulated in a femoral Peritoneum forceps, new three-bladed, 1009 411-Appointed medical adviser to the United hernia (R. M. Littler), 517 (0) Pocket surgical knife, 200 Services Fund, 611-The voluntary bospital Medical Annual, 1924, rev., 669 Salicin, 243 position, 1135, 1137 Medical barristers. See Bar Tonsils, arrest of haemorrhage after removal MERCER, L. D.: Secondary haemorrhage follow- Medical biographies, 736, 808 of 581 ing acute mastoiditis, 711 Medical certification in the Irish Free State, Urethroscopic cannula, fenestrated, 1052 Mercury, the caduceus of and the staff of Aescu- wvithdrawal of grant for, 84-Special certificate lapius, 794 forms, 981 Medical war memorial in France, 642 Merctury perchloride and iron perchloride ill Medical defence, individual, 923, 983, 1029, 1072, Medical Women's International Association, 1C63. combination, an efficient intestinal antiseptic 1158 See also Association (T. Stacey Wilson), 270 (0) Medical discipline, 36. See also Ordre des Medicine, ethics, and - E.R.A." See Medicine Mlercury poisoning, an antidote for (Fleury C. MWdecins and old ethics and - E.R A." demon). 662 (0) Medical education, stock-taking in (leading Medicine, History of, Austrian representatives MERRICK, R. W.: Action against, 1075 article), 790-The whole-time professor (leading to be admitted to the International Society of, MESCALL, J. A.: Herpes zoster and varicella, article), 830 197 944 Tu B -20 JAN.-JUNE, I924] INDEX. I KDICALJJQUNAz"Tim

Metabolic diseases, changing standpoints in Monkeys, caries and dental irregularities in (Sir MoyYs. J.M, : Hydronephrosis with double (W. Langdon Brown), 1119 (0) Frank Colyer), 208 " ureters, 1049 Methylated spirit and zinc, 1078 MONOD, Gustave: Haematemesis without MOYNHAN, Sir Berkeley: A case of ectopy of the Methylated spirits, consumption of (parlia- lesions," 658 (0)-Letter from France, 836, 1066 testis, 467-Two Lectures on Gastric and mentary note). 598-Denaturing of, new order Monotony (leading article), 1015 Duodenal Ulcer, 480-Appreciation of Walter G. H.: 937 (parliamentary note), 729 MONRAD-KROIIN, Thhe Neurologicalrev., Aspect Thompson, MEUNNIER,Leon:LLotat dyspeptique, rev., 633 of Leprosy C' Spedalskhed "). 199- Mrs. Jem's attack of swine-pox, 671 MEYER, F61ix: Differential surgical treatment of Emotional and voluntary facial movements, MUIR, John (Sir Archibald REID and J. prolapse of the uterus, 125 1018 HARLOW): A Manual of Practical X-Ray Work, Michel's clips, a magazine for, 1099 MONRO, T. K.: Nephritis. 65 rev., 1132 MICHELL, Henry Slyman, obituary notice of, 890 MONSARRAT, K. W.: Embolism and thrombosis, Mule.spin'ners'disease. See Cancer of scrotum MicKs, R. H.: Encephalitis lethargica, 1C04 713 MULLEN, John , obituary notice of, A.. a member of 410 Microscope at sea, use of, 1157 MONTAGUE. Aubrev apnointed Microscope, Lieberkuhn's, 679 the Executive Council of the Colony of Fiji, MULLIGAN, J. H.: Intelligence and cranial Microscopic work, imported stains for(parlia- 177 capacity, 833 mentary note), 347 MONTGOMERY, S. A.: Recurrent angioneurotic MUMFOFRD W. G.: Multiple staphylococcal osteo- Microscopy, review of books on,2^0 oedemna of tongue, 506 myelitis, 197 MIDDLETON, Noel: Nullity of marriage, 384 Mfonumenta Medica, 209, 557-Cirurgia of Hier- Municipal services: Superannuation of medical MIDELTON, Wm. J.: Intestinal antiseptic, 412 onymus Brunschwig, 557 h officers in, 648 Midwifery cases, unusual, 178 MOON, R. 0.: Hippocrates and is Successors in MUNRO, Air Commodore David, C.B. conferred Midwifery practice, progress in (C. E. Douglas), Relation to the Philosophy of their Time, rev., upon, 28-Physical grading of the population, 630 198 151 Midwives Board. See Board MOoRE, C. Ulysses: Nutrition of Mothler and MuMRPHY. P. Kennedy: The correct technique of Midwives and jury service, suggested exemption, Child, rev., 43 L the" injection method" of treating haemor- 1117 MOORE, Dr.: Diphtheria control, 165 rhoids and its essentials, 704 (0)-Letters on, Midwives and Maternity Nutrses, 1923-k4, Prac- MOORE. Enid: Anaesthetics, 577 800, 888 tisina, rev., 20 MOORE, Foster: The Argyll Robertson pupil, 823 MURRAY, Farquhar: Caesarean section,10C5- Midwives, registered, disciplinary cases (parlia- MOORE, H. F.: Determination of basal meta- Fibroma of pregnant uterus, 1029 mentary note), 729 bolism, 323 MURRAY, Leith: Paravaginal lipoma, 323- Migraine, prevention of, 257 MOORE, Sir John William: Myelogenous leuk- Diffuse fibromyomatous overgrowth of uterus, Migraine, treatment of (Janet Lindsay Greig), aemia, 67-Irish public health, 195-Intra- 323 1089 (0) thoracic suppuration, 910 MURRAY, M. Bruce: Child Life Investigations, Milan University. See University MOORE, S. G.: Milk, 92 392 Military Families' Hospital. SeeHospital MOORHEAD. T. Gillman: Myelogenous leukaemia, MURRELL, Christine: Emergencies in general Military hygiene. See Hygiene 67-Subacute endocarditis due to Streptococcus practice, 1130 Military prefix, 39, 86, 132, 172, 217, 306. See also vir idans, 194-Etiology and treatm-ent of jaun- Muscle pressure sense (Carmalt-Jones), 203 Prefixes dice, 279-Basal metabolism, 428-Duodenal Muscular atrophy, unusual case of (V. M. Synge) Milk, 92 obstruction, 576-Diagnosis and treatment of 324 Milk advisory committee (parliamentary note on intrathoracic suppuration, 910-Encephalitis Muscular exercise, review of book on, 116 the constitution of), 687 lethargica,1195 Music, health, and character, 38 Milk Conference, National: Proceedings, 359 MOORO, A. W.: Acute intussusception in adults Myelogenous leukaemia. See Leukaemia Milk, copperin, 874 during a fast. 319 (0) MYERS, Bernard: Methods of collecting records Milk, cow's, standard of fat in, 29, 130 MORETON, T. W. E.: Field Sports of the Month ofsick children, 194-The nutritional disturb- Milk and dairy produce: joint committee (parlia- for Poor Sportsment, rev., 671 ances of infancy. 1079 (0) mentary note), 881 MIORGAN, Dr.: Diphtheria conirol, 165 MYERS, C. S.: Physical basis of emotional Milk designations (parliamentary note), 882 MORGAN, Brigadier-General J. H.: The Present disorder, 320 Milk, dried, 124 State of Germiiany, 248 MYERS, Victor Caryl: Practical Chemical Milk goat's, in tuberculosis, 1036 MORGAN, R. W.: Cupping and counter-irritation, Analysis of the Blood, rev., 865 Milk used for human consumption, quantity of 138 Myoclonic encephalitis. See Encephalitis (parliamentary note), 647 MORISON, Albert Edward: Carbuncle and its Myoma of the ileum (Jolhn Morley). 667 Milk, legislation affecting, 254 treatment by magnesium sulphate, 703 (O)- Myopia: Discussion at the Australasian Medical Milk licences in operation (parliamentary note), Obituary notice of, 734, 770 Congress, 74 687 MORISON, J. Woodburn: Eventratio -diaphrag- Myope classes (N. Bishop Harman), 203 Milk pasteurization, detailed account of the matica. 1064 Myositis ossificans. discussion on, 65 MORISON, Rutherford: Forgotten swab3, 254 diseasel (H. C. method now published, 359 " Myotonia congenita [Thomsen's Milk, sale of (parliamentary note), 687 MORLEY, Arthur S.: The injection method " of Cameron), 381 Milk, scientific study and methods of production treating haemorrhoids, 800, 840 of periodical founded-Milchwirtschaftliche MORLEY, John: Myositis ossificans, 65-Acute Forschungen, 158 obstructive cholecystitis, 455()-Alegacolon, Milk supplies (parliamentary note), 401 667-Myoma of the ileum, 667 Miik supplies and tuberculosis (parliamentary MORRIS, James A.: The Liister ward, 610 note), 347 MoRRIs, Sir AMalcolm Alexander: Appointed Milk supply of Scotland. 1026 chairmanof the London Radium Institute, 29- N. Milk week in Bristol, 253 Death of, 339- Obituary notice of, 407, 504- MILLARD, C. Kilick: A disclaimer, 306, 454- Memorial service to, 453-Proposed memorial NABARRO, David: Simmins appeal fund, 1115 Chadwick lecture oh small-pox and vaccina- to, 841, 1035. See also Fund-Estate of, 943 NAPIER, F. L.: Methods of anaestbesia, 1092 tion, 483 MOBISON, Dr.: Compound comminuted frac- NASH, W. Gifford: A case of sclerema neona MILLER, Alfred, appreciation of, 293 tures of the proximal phalanges, 197 torum, 820 (0) MILLER. Douglas: Placenta praevia and albu- MORRISON, J. T.: Treatment of tuberculous NASON, E. N.: Extreme hypothyroidism with minuric toxaemia, 629 sinuses. 66-Hodgkin's disease, 526 complete recovery, 467 MILLER, H. Crichton: Spiritual healing, 169- MORsoN, C.: Treatment of cancer of the pros- National Physical Laboratory, Teddington: Physical basis of emotional disorder, 320, 412- tate, 626 Annual inspection, 1161 A correction, 412 Mortality, infantile: In India, 168, 442-In an Naval Medical Compassionate Fund. See Fund MILLIGAN, E. T. C.: Dominions Medical Hos- industrial town (Newport, Mon.), 435 Naval ratings, invalided (parliamentary note) pitality Committee, 649 Mortality, maternal (Janet Campbell), 637, 682, 764 MILLIGAN. Sir William: Massage in modern 961-Parliamentary note on, 764 medicine, 123 Mortality, puerperal, in London, for the seven- NAVY. ROYAL: MILLS, A.: Methods of anaesthesia, 1092 teenth century (Reginald Dudfield), 628-(G. C. Greenwich Hospital pensions. 90, 611 MILLS, Everard Arnold. eceives permission to Peachey), 628 Medical Service, estiiiiates, 597 wear the Order of El Nahdi. 611 Mortality, puerperal, and morbidity (Scotland): Medical Service, correqpondeuce on, 358 MILLS, H. H.: Appreciation of Lauriston Elgie Report of Departmental Committee of the Parliamentary notes, 597,7 4, 10o7 Shaw, 42 Scottish Board of Health, 961-Leading article Promotions, 42 MILLS, Professor: Epidemic encephalitis, 34- osn, 969 Tuberculosis in, 1027 Insulin, 35-Treatment of exoplitialmic goitre, MORTON, Charles A.: The overtraining of nurses, 35 354 Navy, United States: Hospital Corps Hanidbook, Millstone flour. See Flour MORTON. Reginald: Clinical results of deep rev, 105L MILNERt, Dr.: Diathermy in lutus vulgaris, 279 x-ray therapy, 573 EAIL, James: Income tax, a medical superin- Mine Rescue Apparatus, report of Committee on, Mortuary accommodation at Ipswich (parlia- tendent's house, 258 538 mentary not), 494 Needle for anastomoses, 283 Mineral waters. See Waters Mosquito Control Committee, the Hayling: Negligence, charge of (Dr. Savory), 984 Miners, effect of dust on the health of (parlia- report, 1161 NEIL, James Hardie: Ear, Nose and Throat mentary note), 494 Mosquito, life history of the (Andrew Balfour), Nursing, rev., 155 Mliners' nystagmus. See Nystagmus 986 NEIED, Newman: Wechanical effects of enlarge- Miners' welfare, 1152 Mothercraft, instruction in, 358-In France, 358 ment of the pulmonary glands, 849 (0) See MINNITT, R. J. (aLd R. C. DUN): Cleft-palate Mothers' pensions. Pensions NELIS, C. (and others): L'Enc#phaliLe Lfthar- operations, 384 Moths, clothes, 138 giqe ses particularifes ent Belgique: La Mtiscarriage, prevention of (Alice White), 190 Motor cars at the British Empire Exhibition, Clinique. L'Experimentation, rev., 242 MIsCH, Julius: Lehrbuch der Grenzgebiete der 796 Nephritis (J. Shaw Dunni), 64 Medizin und Zahnheilkunde, rev., 475 Motor cars, the six days' reliability trials of, 288 Nephritis, changing standpoints in (W. Langdon MITCHELL, A. B.: Surgical treatment of diseases Motor cars: small car trial, 794, lC21 Brown), 1119 (0) of the stommah. 473 Motor notes for medical men (H. Massac Buist), Nerve trigemiinal, in its relation to the eye (Ivy MITCHELL, J. A.: A reservoir of plague in South 20, 976, 1021-Some consequences of the with- McKenzie), 822 Africa, 875 drawal of the McKenna duties, 976 NFESBITT, G. E.: Myelogenous leukaemia, 67- MITCHELL, Leonard: Medical and ophthalnio- Motor Show, Scottish (HI. Massac Buist), 212 Duodenal obstruction, 576-Encephalitis leth- scopic tindings in renal disease and arterio- Motor taxation (parliamentary note), 647-Dis- argica, 1003 sclerosis, 74 cussion on, 988 Neue Freie Presee of Vienna issues a supple- MITCHELL, William: Clinical results of deep Motor taxes in the Irish Free State, 930 mentary number entitled " England and 411 x-ray therapy, 572-Hadiations in the treat- MOTT, Sir Frederick W.: Appreciation of Charles Austria," ment of malignant disease. 801 Kirk Clarke, 219-" lBayer 205" in trypano- Neurastbenia and hysteria, 39 a member of the Mole, electrolysis o1 hairs on a, 305 somiasis, 379-Elected NEuHaoF, Harold: The Transplantation of Athenaeum Club, 652 864 MOLESWORTH, E. H.: Causation of rodent ulcer, Tissues, rev., with 127 MOUAT, Thomas B.: A new three-bladed peri- Neuritis, unilateral optic, associated MOLLISON, W. M.: Common affections of the toneum forceps, 1009 follicular tonsillitis and articular rheumatism nose and throat, 277 MOULE, M., death of, 650 (Lionel W. Bradshaw), 956 horse, MOLONEY, Lord Chief Justice: Insanity and Moussu: Enzootic encephalitis in the Neurological Clinic, The London: Annual dinner, crime, 399 972 211 MONDOR, Henri (and Andr6 CHEALIER): Cancer MoxoN, Colonel Charles Carter, obituary notice Neurological services (parliamentary note), 494 of, 691 du Bectutm, rev., 912 Neuropathologica Estoniana Folia, rev., 718 Tuz BUTls 21 JAN.-JUNE, I924] INDEX. L MzDICau JOuNe2A I

Neuropathy complicating Colles's fracture. 798 Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (continued): Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (continued) Nzvxm, Ernest F.: Kangri-burn cancer, correc- Globulin in cerebro-spinal fluid, 305 Warning, 1118 tion. 736 Goat, argument for the, 894 Whooping-cough spasms, 360 NEWBOLT, George Palmerston, obituary notice Goat's milk in tuberculosis, 1036 X-ray treatment of cancer of the breast, late of, 503, 553 (Goltre, exophthalmic, preparation for injec- results of, 894 Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Doctors' holiday scheme, tion in, 1162 X-ray treatment of ringworm, 845, 988 annual meeting, 211 Gonorrhoeal iritis, 1162 NEWELL. A. G., elected chairman of the Totten- Grain of oats in the conjunctiva, 1162 NOTT. A. W.: Systemic poisoning by hair dye ham District Council and made an honorary Heart disease in early life, etiology of, 360 421 (0) justice of the peace, 845 " Heath Robinson " fracture, 652 Nottingham, a model municipality, 1150 NEWL.AND, E. 8.: Empyema, 72,201 Herpes, relief of pain in, 412 NEWMAN, David. obituary notice of, 841 Herpes zoster and varicella, 222, 360, 944, 1078 NovA ET VETERA: NEWMAN, F. A.: Myopia, 74 Hospitals and insurance, 695 Arsenic and its historical associations, 1149 NEWMmN, Sir George: The general practitioner Hypoglycaemia and epilepsy, 506 Early prescription in English, 869 of the future, 397 Impostor at large, 696. 736. 772 Eventratio diaphragmatica, 1064 NEWMAN, M.: Rheumatism and erythema Income tax, 137, 177, 222, 305, 359, 454, 506, 558. 772, Glasgow Medical School, a chapter in the nodosum, 908 808, 846, 893. 944, 988, 1036. 1078, 1118-Male history of. 394 NEWPORT. Surgeon Commander Mlexander C. W., servant licences, 137-Residence abroad, 177 Invention of photography. 546 appointed to the Royal yacht Victoria and -Transaction from assistant to partner, 178 Medical evidence two hundred years ago, 593 Albert, 942 -Assessments, 222-A medical superin- Memis, John, 22 NEWSEOLME, Sir Arthur: The Elements of Vital tendent's house, 258-Motor car transactions, Mrs. Jem's attack of swine-pox, 671 Statistics in their Bearing on Social and Public 305, 846, 893-Expenses, 506, 1036-Motor cars, Murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, 284 Health Problems, rev., 823 558-Payments to deceased partner's exe- Scamnum of Hippocrates, 333 NEWTON, William Watson: Haemothorax after cutors, 846-Unborn child, 846-Proportional acute pneumonia, 518 rent, 846,893-Three years' average. 846-Sub- Nurses, exploitation of, 255, 295, 354, 405 New Year honours. See Honours letting. 893-Purchases and sales of practices, Nurses, overtraining of, 354 New Year promotions, 42 808, 893-Travelling allowance, 893-Demand Nurses, Public Health, salaries of (parliamentary New Zealand: Murder trial in (Kissel), 406- for certified accounts, 988-Return by a new note), 882 Medical pioneers in, 590 firm, 988 -Cash basis, 1036, 1078, 1118-Book Narses. Queen Victoria's Jubilee: annual meet- NICHOLroN. G.: Fracture of the odontoid pro- debts sale of share in practice. 1036- ing of the Scottish branch, 83 cess and partial dislocation of the atlas with- Medical assessor, 1036-Expenses of servants, Nurses' registration (parliamentary note), 401, out compression of the cord, 465 (0) 1036- Cost of locumtenent, 1118 - House- 549, 647 Nigeria, public heal4h in, 589 keeper, 1118-Cash receipts basis, 1118 Nurses, training of, 558, 612 Nipple, Paget's disease of (Keith Inglis), 73- Infants born with teeth, 305 Nurses, tuberculosis training for, 359 Leading article, 160 Infants' stools in weaning, 652 NursiDg Council, the general election scheme NIsBET, Dr.: Diagnosis of early tuberculosis, 34 Influenza, slow pulse after, 359 amendment (parliamentary note), 1070 -Radio ogical signs of early pulmonary tuber- Insanity, delusional, 736 Nursing service in county and borough mental culosis, 127 Inter-hospital Rugby cup ties, 260, 454, 558 hospitals (parliamentary note), 838, 1070 NISBET, R. Kay: Sunlight for chronic eczema, Intestinal antiseptic, 412 Nursing service, Territorial, 651 987 Intestinal stasis. chronic, 359 NUTATL, A. W.: Dichotomy, 445 NiTcH. C. A. R.: Treatment of cancer of the Italian pound, the old, 772 Nutrition, diseases of in animals (E. Mellanby), prostate, 628 " Joke "-or hoax, 846 193 Nitrogen, the blue sky, twinkling stars, and the Jute tow, 260 Nutrition, good, in infancy as a preventive of aurora, 944 Kangri-burn cancer: correction, 736 diarrhoea (Truby King), 201 Nitrous ether. See Ether Kronig's isthmus, 412 Nutrition, national, and millstone flour,-798, 839, NIxoN, J. A.: Herpes zoster, 39-Diabetes and Left-handed child, 1036 883, 936. 1075 insulin, 53 (0) Lens permeable to ultra-violet rays, 222 Nutritional disturbances of infancy (Bernard No time to be brief, 1162 Leprosy problem, 1036 Myers), 1079 (0) NOBLE, Ralph: Mental deficiency, 202 Life and sleep, 943 Nystagmus, miners', and the Compensation NOcET, Dr.: Bayer 205, " 766 Little Blue Books, 558 Act, 550 Nordhoff-Jung prize for 1923, 90. 987 Longevity, 506 Nystagmus, miners' (parliamentary note), 401 NORRMAN, Vincent P.: Dichotomy, 840 Lumbago, acnte, 178, 306 NYULA Y, Artkur John, obitury notice of, 937 NORTECROFT, George: The care of children's Mah Jongg, 506 NYULASY, Frank A. : Mucous polypus of the teeth, 591 Malarial treatment of general paralysis, 137 uterus causing post-partum haemorrhage, lEO NORTHRIDGE, W. L.: Modern Theories of the Male fern, dose of, in children, 454, 506 Unconscious, rev., 825 Male servants: double taxation, 92-Licences, Nose and throat, manifestations of common 137 affections of (Herbert Tilley), 276-Discussion, Massage Department," the term, 944 277 Measles, second attack of, 736, 772. 808, 893 Medical biographies, 736, 808 Notes, Letters, Answers, etc.: Medical Golfing Society, 1118 0. Abdominal accident, 894 Medical play, 178 Actinomycosis, treatment of, 44 Medico-Chirurgical and Philosophical Maga- OAKLEY, Dr.: Effect of x rays on tissue cells Alleged frauds on doctors. 988 zine, 359 growing in vitro, 78 Alpine tuberculosis stations, 454 Memory sight, 652 Oat grain in the conjunctiva, 1162 Anaemia, pernicious. and acholuric haemo- Methylated spirit and zinc, 1078 Obstetrics, pituitary extracts in (B. P. Watson), lytic jaundice, 360, 412 Midwifery cases, unusual, 178 382 Anaphylaxis to antivenom serum, 988 Military prefix, 306 Obstetrics, review of books on, 69,154 Angioneurotic oedema of tongue, recurrent, 506 Milk, 92 Obstetrics, teaching and practice of, 886. See also Animal life in deserts, 178 Moths, clothes, 138 Gynaecology Appendicectomy for Oxzuris vernicularis, 736 Motor taxation, 988 Obstruction, duodenal. See Duodenal Asthma treated with combined peptone and National boarding schools, 846 Obstruction, intestinal. See Intestinal vaccine, 306 Nitrogen, the blue sky, twinkling stars, and the Occupation and alcoholism, 77 Bell-bottomed trousers, 944 aurora, 944 Ocular disorders and various infections of the Black tongue, 808 No time to be brief, 1162 intestine, prostate, and urethra, relations of Blood injection in influenza, 696 Nurses, training of, 558, 612 (Dr. de Schweinitz), 1067 Books for presentation, 44 Ophthalmia, severe, due to a diplococcus, 893 Ocular palsies (Anthony Feiling), 223 (0) .Brighter Biochemistry, 138 Opium, invention of tincture of, 612, 696 O'DONNELL, J.: Encephalitis lethargica 1095 Bungalow hospital, 44 Optic atrophy in tabes, 1162 O'Do-\OVAN, D.: Repair of recurrent inguinal Byron's last illness, 772 "Orchitic," 612 hernia by a gauze filigree, 664 Cancer, pathology of, 1118 Parathyroid in sprue, 306 Odontoid process, fracture of and partial disloca- Champion beggar, 696 Petrol for cleansing the skin before operation, tion of the atlas without compression of the Charles II, post-mortem examination on, 696 894 cord (G. Nicholson), 465 (0) Ohlorodyne, 412 Phene1zone and spirit of nitrous ether, 412 Oedema of tongue, recurrent angioneurotic, 506, Closet seats, fouled, best method of cleaning, Phosphatic calculi, prevention of, 221, 305 558 1162 Physical basis of emotional disorder, 412 OERTEL, Professor, elected rector of the Medical Corrections, 222, 412, 696, 736 Post-mortem crying. 1078 Academy of Dtisseldorf, 557 Cupping, 612, 944 Pregnancy with unruptured hymen, 306 Oesophagns, method of intubating for malignant Cupping and counter-irritation, 138 Psoriasis treated by parathyroid extract, 772 stricture of (H. S. Souttar), 782 (01 Cupping in biccup, 306 Public analysts' fees, 943 O'FARRELL, J. C.: Irish public health, 195 lCup ties, inter-hospital Rugby, 260, 454, 558 Pulmonary tuberculosis in later life, 1078 OFENHEIM, E.: Vernes's method of syphilimetry, Cycling and the female pelvis, 772 Pyorrhoea alveolaris, local vaccine treatment 594 Cystitis, treatment of, 305, 412 of, 506, 612 O'FLYN, J. L.: Acute obstructive cholecystitis Death, apparent, from electricity treated by Rain water, 695 821 artificial respiration, 558, 612 Raynaud's phenomena with cerebral sym- OGSTON, A.: Methods of anaesthesia, 1092 Denture, swaUowed, broken, 893 ptoms terminating fatally, 44 Oil of chenopodium and carbon tetrachloride in Diabetes treatment chart, 696 Rbeumatic disease, first causes in, 944 helminthiasis (G. A. Grandsoult), 319 Diet in relation to health and morals, 808 Rheumatism and exposure in childhood, 137 Oils, lubricating, and cancer. See Cancer of Dinners and diners, 988 Roman waters, 652 scrotum Disclaimers, 178, 222, 306, 454, 1118 Rural death statistics, 306 O'KELLY, W. D.: Comparison of Sigma and Drunkenness, tests for, 360 Serial rubbish, 92 Wassermann tests, 668 Duodenal ulcer, perforated, 451 Skin grafting following extensive burns of O'KINEAMY, Colonel: Rice in relation to beri-beri Dyspnoea associated with gastro-intestinal both legs, 772 in India, 425 derangement in congenital heart disease, 987 Sleep and lacrymal secretion, 92 Old age pensions. See Pensions Electrolysis of hairs on a mole, 305 " Slipping rib," 846 Old ethicks and new marvels, 552. See also Endocrinology and growth, 44 Sodium morrhuate, 178 Medicine and old ethicks Enuresis and sugar, 894 Somnambulism, 1036 OLIVER, George Henry, obituary notice of, 806 Explanations, 222 Bore throat, diagnosis in, 1078 OLIVER, Sir Thomas: Acute bronchitis-some Fibrositis, a winter resort for a case of, 1162 Stovaine, what is it? 260 unusual aspects, 776 (0)-Appointed a Knight First aid In fevers, 222 Strychnine in shock, 1162 of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Foot-and-mouth disease and the poxes. 178 Sunlight for chronic eezema, 987 1020 Football abrasions, treatment of, 44 Tabardillo: Typhus, yellow fever, 988 ONSLow, Lord: Voluntary Hospitals Commission Fracture into frontal sinus. 137 Tuberculous testis: compensation, 612 and additional accommodation. 1030,1135 Frozen toxin-antitoxin reactions, 454 Vaccination, 369 Open-air treatment of debilitated children, 917- Oas fumes poisoning, 412, 506 Vaccinia or varioloid, 92 " Howard Marsh Hut " dedicated, 917 Gastric influenza. 221 Village lecturers, 1162 Open-air treatment in America, 1062 Glss trade, fatigue and output in, 306 Violet-ray treatment, 454 Ophthalmia, severe, due to a diplococcus, 893 22 JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. 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Ophthalmic benefits for insured persons, 537 PALMER. George T. (Victor C. VAUGHAN and Parliament, Medical Notes in (continued): Ophthalmic surgery: discussion at the Austral- Henry F. VAUGHAN): Epidemiology antd Public Dust and heallh of miners. 494 asian Medical Congress,74 Health, rev.. 1007 East African territories, 728 Ophthalmic work, portable lamp for, 243 PALmDER. H. W.: Tuberculosis, 165 Eneephalitis lethargica 494, 982, 1027 Ophthalmology in Egypt, 679 PALMER, L. S.: Carotintoids and Belated Pig- Epilepsy pensions awards.1070 Ophtbalmology, review of books on, 530 mnexts: The Chromolipoids, 721 Ex-service mental cases, treatment of, 444, E98, Ophthalmoplegia, chronic remittent, in an PALMER, M. G.: Copper in vegetables, 680 982 infant (H. C. Cameron). 380 Palsies, ocular (AnthonvFeiling), 223 (0G Eyesight tests for seamen, 1027 Ophthalmoseope attachment, 1099 PALTAUF, Richard, death of, 1076 Factory Inspection and Regulation Bill, 1C69,- Opium: does it lose morphine if kept? (D. B. Pancreas, review of books on, 1008 1111 Dott). 595 Pancreatic disease (Robert Coope), 152 Foodstuffs wrapped in newspapers, 983 Opium, international control of, 678 PAPIN, E.: Endoscopie Op4ratoire des Voies Foot-and-mouth disease, scientific research, Opium poisoning simulated by anetorysm of the Urinaires, rev., 865 167-The recent outbreak, 347-Immunity basilar artery (Sydney Smith), 994 (0) PARADISE, Surgeon Lieutenant: Filaria preceded acquired, 764-Alleged discovery of the germ Opium, invention of tincture of,612,696 by enlargement of the inguinal glands and of, 838 Opium poisoning and pontine lesions (C. 0. Haw- lymphangitis, 73-Hypertrophy of the alveolar Gas poisoning, fatal accidents due to, 729 thorne), 1089 processes, followed by acute lymphatic leuk- Hashish addiction, 401 Opium trafflc (parliamentary note), 765. 882 aenmia, 73-Aspergillous tuberculosis. 73 Health Committee of the League of Nations, Opium traffic and the Dangerous Drugs Act Pars.-amino-ampholytic acid,, synthesis of 646 (parliamentary note), 549 (Jeremiah Fakem), 138 Highlands medical officers, 646 OPPENBEIM. M: Affections of the skin caused Paralysis, deltoid (Dr. Meehan), 201 Hospital accommodation, 347, 494, 1C27-In by occupation and profession, 1131 Paralysis, facial, case of complete (W. J. Stuart), London, 347 Optic atrophy in tabes, 1162 322 Hospitals, voluntary, 400, 982 - Governments Optic neuritis. See Neuritis Paralysis, general, bismuth and tuberculin in assistance, 981 Oral hygiene, review of books on, 199 (AMarie and Kohen), 28 Ice Cream and Mineral Waters Sales Bill, 729 Oral operations, anaesthesia for (J. H. Gibbs), Paralysis, general, of the insane (W. E. Jones), Indian, medical services in, 882, 1111 1092 202 Industrial diseases and accidents, 932 Orbilius and Hippocrates (Rev. H. Costley- Paralysis, general, of the insane, early case of Infant welfare centres, 347 White), 438. See also Medical man of the (Dr. Collier), 1091 Infantile paralysis, 401 future Paralvsis, general, of the insane, and somatic INSURANCE, NATIONAL: Orchitic," 612 syphilis, relationship between (G. A. Watson Administrative expenditure, 687 Orchitic and ovarian extracts, 552 and Dr. and Mrs. Bigland), 473 Bill, 494, 597. 645. 687. 932 Ordre des M&6decins,36. See also Medical disci- Paralysis, general, malaria treatment of, 137, 289. Capitation fee, 347, 400, 549. 645 pline 479, 557-Board of Control's circular, 479- Contributions by employers and em-iployees, Organic chemistry. See Chemistry Professor Plehn's method, 557 549. 764 ORME, W. Bryce: The invention of tinct'sre of Paralysis, general, treatment of (Sir James Cost of Medical Benefit Bill, 932 opium. 696 Purves-Stewart), 5C8 (0)-Correspondence on, Health insurance,number of insured persons. ORR, J. B., elected a Fellow of the Royal Society 690 882 of Edinburgh, 505 Paralysis, infantile (parliamentary note), 4^1 Incapacity and death certificates, combined. ORR. T. G.: Melanuria in the absence of melan- Paralysis, infantile, in Germany, 943 167 otic growths, 434 Paralysis, infantile, knee-joint affections in (Dr. Medical Benefit (Cost of) Bill, 597 OIRRIN, H. C.: Emergenev Operations for General Wade), 201 Practitioners. 647 Practitioners on Land and Sea, rev., 530 Paralysis, rAcurrent laryngeal (Walter G. Remuneration. See Capitation fee Orthopaedic surgery: Robert Jones medal and Howarth), 465 (0) Royal Commission on, 400, 494 647, 687, 838. prize, 1117 Paralysis, spastic (John I. Hunter and N. D. 983, 1154 Orthopaedies, review of books on, 240, 717 Royle), 71 Sickness benefit, 729 Orthopaedics. Umberto I prize for, 557 PARAMORE, R. H.: The Toxaemia of Acute Intes- Unemployment insurance, 882 OSBORNE, T. B.: The Vegetable Proteins, rev., tinal Obstruction, rev., 823 Workmen's compensation and, 549 529 Parapbenylenediamine dermatitis, treatment of Jaundice, infective, 403 OSLER, Sir William: Incunabula Medica: A (A. Winkelried Williams), 191 King Edward Hospital Fund and street acci- Studyi of the Earliest Printed Medical Books, Parathyroid and calcium therapy, 1157 dents, 932 rev., 19 Parathyroid extract in treatment of psoriasis, Lead Paint (Protection against Poisoning) Bill, OSMAN, 0. L.: Exhibition of cases, 380 772 1153 OsMOND, T. E. (and Douglas MCOLEAN): A com- Parathyroid glands in relation to surgery (T. P. Lead poisoning, 494 parison of the Kahn and Wassermann tests in Dunhill), 5 (W0-Correspondence on, 85 Lead, white, 882 500 serums. 617 (0) Parathyroid glands. review of books on, 786 Leprosy in the British Isles, 401 Osteopathy and chiropractic, examination of the Parathyroid in sprue, 306 Leprosy notification, 444 doctrines and methods of, 963 Parathyroid therapy, 1028 Lactose factory, the experimental, 729 OSTWAL.D, Wo.: Manipulations de Chimie PAmiE, Ambroise, selections from the works of, 792 London School of Hygiene, charter for. 444 Colloldale, rev., 431 Paris, special correspondence from: Two new London University: Bloomsbury site, 598 O'SULLIVAN, Alexander Charles, obituary notice professors-Sicard and Guillain, 3;-L'Oeuvre Lunacycertification and medical responsibility, of. 409, 442-Memorial to. 552 Grancher, 36-Physiological films, 36-Medical 443, 494, 549, 596, 728 O'SULLlVAN, William: Taxes on anaestheties, discipline (Ordre des Medecins), 36-Bequest of Lunacy law and criminal responsibility, 494, 615 supply of radium to the hospitals of, 91-Secret 596 Otitic thrombosis. See Thrombosis remedies, 210-State sick assurance, 210- Lunacy laws inquiry, 687 Otitis media, suppurative, treatment of by zinc Syphilimetry, 210-Scientific cookery, 211 - Lunacy laws: Lunatics and senile decay, 1070 ionization iT. B. Jobson), 371 (O. Medical hydrology, 396-" Dr. Knock," 397-A Lunacy Laws, Royal Commission on, 765, 982, Otology, review of books on, 155, 959. See also medical war mnemorial, 142-The Curie Cancer 1027 Ear Institute, 642-The battle against tuberculosis, Lunatic asylums, private, 729 OTTENBEr.G: Hereditary haemoptysis, 78 642-Sir StClair Thomson, 642-Edinburgh Lymph, Government. 687 OTTOLENGHI. Donato, elected an honorary fellow students in, 836-See also France Maternal mortality rate, 764 of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1161 PARK, David Scott, obituary notice of, 556 Maternity and child welfare grants, 983 Ovarian dermoid (D. Dougal), 323 PARK. W. H.: Elected president of the American Maternity Convention ratifications, 765 Ovarian and orchitic extracts, 552 Public Health Association, 43-Elected an hon- Maternity Convention, Washington, 881 Ovarian and thyroid gland extracts in cases of orary fellow of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1161 Maternity wards, 597 previous miscarriage and stillbirth (Alice PARKER, D. G.: Rheumatic "growing pains," 404 Matrimonial Causes Bill, 687 White), 190 (0) Parkes memorial prize, 42 Measles, epidemic. 729 OVERBURY, Sir Thomas, the murder of, 284 Parkhurst convict prison: Governor and medical Meat, chilled, and formaldehyde, 687 Overcrowding and tuberculosis (parliamentary offieer (parliamentary note), 549 Medical inspection and treatment of school note), 1027 Parkin prize, 299 children, 400 OWEN, Ambrose W.: Remarks on the diagnosis Parliament, work for the legislature (leading Medical officer of health, part-time, 443 and treatment of chronic intussusception, 904 article), 26 Medical officer of health, salary of, 494 (0) Medical officers: Health appointments, 1154 OWEN, D. R.: Abdominal aortic aneurysm, 152 Parliament, Medical Notes in: Medical officers for prisons. See Prisons OWENS, J. S : Apparatus for registeriog atmo- Air Force, Royal, medical examninations, 443 Medical referees for workmen's compensation, spheric pollution. 973-Flueless gas stoves, 1018 Ambulances for accidents in London, 444 838 Oxford, Institute of Biochemistry at, 534. See Animal diseases, allocation of money for, 347 Mental After-Care Association, 549 also University Animal diseases research, 982 Mental cases, ex-service, treatment of, 444, 598& Oxford University Press, 436 Animals, living, grants for experiments on, 881 982 Oxygen administration, 1074 Army hospitals in India, 1027 Mental disorder, incipient, 982 Oxvgen in the treatment of tuberculous affec- Assault, protection of children against, 647 Mental hospitals, 647 tions (Robert Purves and E. J. Bileliffel, 906(0) Asylum staffs, working hours of, 729, 932 Methylated spirits, consumption of, 598 Oxuuris vermi(ularis, appendicectomy for, 736. Bacteriological examinations, 1154 Denaturing of, new order, 729 See also Worms Belmont Colony dietary, 882 Midwives, registered. disciplinary cases, 729 Oyslers and public health (J. W. H. Eyre), 927 Betterton report, 832 Military Families' Hospital, 494 Birshs and Deaths Registration Bill, 1153 Milk Advisory Committee, 687 Blind Persons Act (1920) Amendment Bill, 98), Milk and Dairy Produce Joint Committee, 881 982, 1070 Milk designations, 882 Budget, 797 Milk licences, 687 Calves vaccinated for lymph, 687 Milk, sale of, 687 Cancer inquiries. 687 Milk supplies, 401-Quantity used for humian Child welfare, 443 consumption, 647 P. Civil Service estimates, 443 Miners' nystagmus, 401 Codeine, 932 Ministerial appointments, 214 PACKARD, Francis R. (editor): Annals of Medica Convicts, pulmonary tuberculosis among, 598 Ministry, the new, 167 History, Vol. V. No. 3, rev., 633; Vol. V. No. 1, (loroners, retiring age for, 822 Mortuary accommodation at Ipswich, 494 rev., 1OC8 Criminal cases, women medical examiners in, Mothers' pensions. See Pensions PAGE, C. Max (and W. Rowley BRIsTOW): The 765 Motor taxation, 647 Treatment of Fractures in General Practice, Criminal responsibility, 414, 596, 931. See also Naval Medical Service, 597 rev., 17 Lunacy Naval and military hospitals, 494 PAGET, Sir Richard: Human speech, 1018 Criminal Responsibility (Trials) Bill, 931 Naval ratings, invalided, 764 Paget's disease of the nipple (Keith Inglis), 73- Deaths from infectious diseases, provisional Neurological services, 494 Leading article, 160 figures, 347 Nurses, public health. salaries of, 882 Pain, anginal. See Anginal Defective children, 444 Nurses' registration, 401, 549. 647 PALIN, Henry Venables, obituarv notice of. 691 Diet allowed to inmates of casual wards, 765, Nursing council and an election scheme, 1070 PA MER, B. J.: Chiropractic, 964 882 Nursing service in county and borough mental PALMER, Lieut.-Col. F. J.: Prevention of death Dogs Bill rejected by the Lords, 597-Debate hospitals, Departmental Committee's report, under chloroform anaesthesia, 353 in the Lords, 639 838, 1070 IM THz BiarTisn 23 JA-UEJAN.-JUNE, 19419241 IDXINDEX. EDICAL JOURNAL

Parliament, Medical Notes In (continued): PATRICK, John: Appreciation of Sir William PHILLIPS, James: Dichotomy, 885 Old age pensioners, medical assistance for, Macewen, 605 PHILLIPS, Percy: Carbon monoxide poisoning 1027 PATTERSON, S. W.: Hydatid of the heart and during pregnancy, 14 Opium traffic, 765, 882 hydatid embolism, 34-Hodgkin's disease, 526 Phoniatrics Congress. See Congress on logo- Opium traffic and the Dangerous Drugs Act, PATTISON, Lee: The Schick test and toxin- paedics 549 antitoxin injections for diphtheria, 954 (0) Phosphatic calculi, prevention of. 221, 305 Overcrowding and tuberculosis, 1027 PAUL, G. W. F.: The causation of cancer, 1156 Photography, the invention of, 546 Parkhurst Convict Pri son governorand medical PAYNE, E. M.: The structure and functions of Photography, war, 636 officer, 549 a children's hospital, 917 Photomicrography, low-power (H. G. Butter- Patent foods," 765 PAYNE. H. N.: General anaesthesia, 576 field), 113 Patent medicines, 1154 PEACHEY, G. C.: Statistics of puerperal Phthisis. See Tuberculosis Pensioners. 932 mortality, 629 Physical basis of emotional disorder. See Pensioners, old age, medical assistance for, PEARCE, John (and J. A. Braxton HICKS): The Emotional 1327 colloidal benzoin reaction in the cerebro-spinal Physical efficiency tests, report on (Lucy D. PENSIONS: fluid, 268 (0) Cripps), 867 Appeals heard, 729 PEARL, Raymond: Alcohol and life duration, Physical grading of the population. See Final awards, 549, 647, 838 948 (0) Population Hospitals, empty beds in, 687 PEARSON, Dr: Puerperal sepsis and glove- Physiology, clinical, a plea for a (Sir James Medical staff of the Ministry, 401 sterilization, 528 Mackenzie), 1122(0) Ministry of, 167, 882 PEARSON, Karl: Charles Darwint, 1809-1882, rev., Physiology and physic (leading article). 244 Mothers' pensions, 400 385 Physique and posture in relation to the art of Neurasthenia, 932 PEARSON, S. Vere: Garden city sanitation, 403 medicine (W. A. Cochrane), 310 (0) Pension facts and figures, 347 PEARSON, W.: Intrathoracic suppuration, 910- Phvsostigmine and pituitrin, the action of War pensions, 982 Operation for atrophic dermatitis, 1034 (D. G. T. Kerr Cross), 9 (0) Pbarmacists in the army, employment oF, 549, Pediatrics, review of books on, 240, 912, 913 PICK, Arnold, death of, 1034 729 PEDLER, T. Simnpson: Reviews Sir Henry PICTON, Lionel James: The economiic disposal Pneumatic tools, injury to health by use of, Studdy Theobald's book on The Law Relating of excreta, garden sanitation, 250 1070 to Lunacy, 824 PIDcocK, Bertram H.: Two cases of intestinal Poison gas. 598 PEGGE, A. Vernon (and J. V. C. BRAITEWAITE): obstruction, 359 (0) Poor Law medical relief, 765 A case of erythroedema polyneuritica. 423 (0) PIERRET, Robert: Hydrotherapy in tropical Poplar, debate on, 401 Pelvic infection, puerperal (W. E. Fothergill), disoase, 525 Post-mortem examination without permission, 773 (0). See also Puerperal PIMl, Arthur A.: Mrs. Jem's attack of swine-pox, 882 Pelvinmeter, a, 329 766 Post Office medical officers, 764 Pelvis, contracted (Gibbon Fitzgibbon): 179,226, PINEY, A.: Pernicious anaemia- some morpho, Prison service, 838 272, 730 (0)-Correspondence on, 294, 422, 495, logical and etiological considerations, 271 (0O- Prisons, medical officers for, 444 599. 690, 730, 801 412 Prisons, observation cases in, 443 Pelvis, contracted, with history of labour Pipettes, capillary, accuracy of measurements Programme of the new Government, 290 (Herbert R. Spencer), 113 with (Alexander Fleming), 192 Public Health, consultative councils, 982 Pelvis. surgery of, the abdominal Incision in I Piracy and medicine, 721 Rtiver pollution in Scotland, 687 (W. E. Fothergill), 515 (0) Pirates' Who's Who, 721 Royal Army Medical Corps. 549, 598. 1154- PEMBERTON, H. S.: The action and therapeutic PIRQUET, C. (and E. MAYERHOFER): Lexikon der Vacancies for lieutenants, 1154 value of insulin, 152-Effect of insulin on the Erndhrungskuntde, rev., 242-50th birthday of, Sanatorium schools, voluntary, grants to, 494 sugar content of the arterial and venous blood 1035-Special issues of the Wiener medizinische Schick test for diphtheria, 549, 647 in diabetes, 600 TVche?schrift dedicated to, 1035 Secool clinics, number of, 729 PENFOLD, C. W.: Pleuropneumonia, 73-Tuber- PITT, G. Newton: Royal Medical Benevolent Service patients in asylumis. 982 culosis, 73, 165 Fund, 801 Small-pox: and chicken-pox, 167-Outbreaks PENNINGTON, J. Rawson: A Treatise on the Pituitary body, tuberculoma of the (T. W. Letch- of, 347-And vaccination, 443-Statisties, 494 Diseases of the Rectum, Anus and Pelvic Colon, worth), 1127 (0) Smoke abatement, 347, 1027 rev., 752 Pituitary extracts in obstetrics (B. P. Watson), Spahlinger treatment of tuberculosis, 549, 729, Pensioners, hospital accommodation for (Scot- 382 765, 838, 1154 land), 764 Pituitrin in asphyxia neonatorum, intracardiac- Spirochaetosis, 687, 882, 1154-In Scotland, 882, Pensioners, old age, medical assistance for (par- injection of (E. H. Rainey), 747 1154 liamentary note). 1027 Pituitrin and physostigmine, the action of Stains for microscopic work imported, 347 (D. G. T. Kerr Cross), 9 (0) SI3arvation, deaths from, 882,1070 PENSIONS: Placenta praevia and albuminuric toxaemia Stone dust, 598 Appeals, 729, 838 (Douglas Miller), 629 Street accidents, 932 Empty beds in pensions hospitals, 687 Placenta praevia and eclampsia, 85. See also Therapeutic Substances Bill, 687, 982, 1111 Epilepsy, 1070 Haemorrhage, ante-partum Trains and hospitals, 983 Ex-service men in hospitals and asylums, 347 Plague: In Eastern Russia, 305. 435-Tn Lahore. Tuberoulosis, advanced, 1070 Final award regulations, 347, 549, 647 443-In Egypt, report on, 582-In South Africa, Tuberculosis and milk supplies, 347 Home treatmiient, 347 a reservoir of, 875-In the Punjab, 881-In Java,. Tuberculosis hospital treatment in Leicester- Medical staff, 401 987 shire for advanced cases, 347 Ministry, 882 Plague and the Hindu, 1071 Tuberculosis in the navy, 1027 Mothers, for, 4C0 Plague, historyof (Lieut.-Colonel W. Glen Liston), Tuberculosis Order, 765 Neurasthenics, treatment for, 932 900, 950, 997-Correspondence on. 1071 Tuberculous, after-care colonies for, 729 Number of pensioners, 347 Plants, the yellow pigments of, 720 Unqualified medical practice, 167 Parliamentary notes on. 167, 347, 400, 549, 647, PLATT, Harry: Myositis ossificans, 65 - The Vaccination, 549. 598, 647-Statistics, 647 687, 729, 838, 882, 932, 1070 early mechanical treatment of acute anterior Vaccination and small-pox. 1154 Tuberculous ex-service men, after-care of, 299, poliomyelitis, 197, 266 (0) Venereal disease, 347, 494,647, 765 347 PLEHN, Professor: His method of treatment of Village settlements, 687 War, 982 general paralysis by miialaria inoculations, 557- Vivisection (Prevention of Public Expenditure) Pleurae and lungs, physics of (Sir William Bill, 932 Pensioners. See Pensions Macewen). 71 War pensions. See Pensions People's League of Health: Deputation to the Pneumatic tools and injury to workers' health Washington Maternity Convention, 881 Home Office re the problems of juvenile (parliamentary note), 1070 Welsh National School of Medicine, 1153 delinquency, 973 Pneumococcal infections (J. H. Dible), 66 Workmen's compensation cases, 687 Peptone treatment of asthma. See Asthma Pneumonia, acute, haemothorax after (William X-ray operators, 403 PERCIVAL. A. S.: Miners' nystagmus and the Watson Newton), 518 Compensation Act, 550 Pneumonia, crisis precipitation in the treatment, PARRY, Ambrose. See Par6 Periodicals, British and American Medical, to be of (P. M. Gardner-Medwin), 748 PARsoNs, Alfred R.: Myelogenous leukaemia, 67 supplied to Germany by the Rockefeller Pneumonia, garlic in (Frank W. Crossman), 519 -Etiology and treatment of jaundice, 279- Foundation. 987 Pneumonia, serum treatment of, discussion at Determination of basal metabolism, 323 Periodontal Tissues, Diseases of, rev., 156 the Australasian Medical Congress, 72 PALuSoNS. Sir John: Iridectomy for congenital Perineal prostatectomy. See Prostatectomy Pneumonia. sodium nucleinate in, 984 cataract, 822-The trigeminal nerve in its Peritoneum forceps. See Forceps Pneumothorax. artificial, reinflations in treat- relation to the eye, 822-Pupil reactions, 822 Peritonitis, lymphaticostomy in (Arthur Cooke), ment by (L. S. T. Burrell), 368 (0) PARSONS, Leonard G: Dichotomy, 445-Memo- 1048 (0)-Correspondence on, 1114 Pneumothorax, artificial, review of books on, rial to the late Professor Peter Thompson, PERN, S.: Etiology of goitre, 35 18 1114 PERRIN. Maurice (and Alfred HANNS): Les Po, San C., C.B.E. conferred upon, 1020 PARSONS-SMITE, B. T.: A review of modern secrRtions intternes, leur intfluence sur le sang, Poison bottles, safety guard for. 671 cardiology, 1090 rev., 18 Poison gas (parliamentary note), 598-Fatal acci- Par,urition, surgical emphysema due to (D'Arey PERRY, S. F., appointed parliamentary private dents due to (parliamentary note), 729 Harvey), 1089 secretary to the Minister of Health, 1160 Poisoning, arsenic, bismuth, and mercury, anti- PASLEY, C. Burgoyne: A needle for anastomoses, PETTT, Jean Louis: Eventratio diaphragmatica, dote for (Henry C. Senlon), 662 (0) 283 1064 Poisoning, camphor, fatal case of (T. L. Clark). PASTEUR, review ofbook on, 914 PETRIE, G. F. (and Major Ronald E. TODD): 467 PATCH, H. H. L.: Dangers during the administra- Report on plague investigations in Egypt, 582 Poisoning, carbon monoxide, apparatus to tion of anaestheties, 66 Petrol for cleansing the skin prior to operating, facilitate treatment of, 1134 PATOHETT, John, obituary notice of, 692 use of, 447, 894 Poisoning, carbon monoxide, from exhaust " Patent foods " (parliamentary note), 765 PEYTON, Thomas Henry: Stomatitis and foot- gases, 338,1078, 1155 P&tent medicines (parliamentary note), 1154. and-mouth disease, 215 Poisoning, carbon monoxide, during pregnancy See also Medicines PFAUNDLER, M. von (and A. ScHLoSstsmNN) (Percy Phillips), 14 PATE8RSON, Arthur T.: Portable lamps for Handbuch der Kinderheilkunide, rev., 240 Poisoning, food, at Wembley, 1109 ophthalmic work, 243 Pharmacists in the army (parliamentary note), Poisoning, food, puzzles of (leading article). PATERSON, H. J.: Treatment of severe gastric 549. 729 335 and duodenal haemorrhage, 468 Pharmacology, review of books on, 631 Poisoning by gas fumes, 412, 506 PATERSON, J. V.: Congenital syphilis, 321 Phiarmacopoeia, the oldest Swedish, 436 Poisoning by hair dye, systemic (H. W. Nott). Pathologie M7U dicale et de Therapeutique Pharmacopoeias of London Hospitals, rev., 866 421 (0) Appliqu6e, Trait de: Pgdiatries. rev., 913, 1008 Pharyngeal diverticulum, right-sided (J. B. Poisoning, lead (parliamentary note), 494 Pathologists to provincial hospitals, 172 Horgan), 466 Poisoning, opium, simulated by aneurysm of thee PATON, D. D.: Ophthalmic surgery, 74 Phenazone and spirit of nitrous ether, 412 basilar artery (Sydney Smith), 994(0) PATON, Leslie: Ocular complications of sub- Phenylenediamine dyes. systemic poisoning Poisoning, opium, and pontine lesions (C. 0. arachnoid haemorrhage, 822-Pupil reactions, caused by (H. W. Nott), 421 (0). See al8o Hawthorne), 1089 822-Argyle Robertson pupil, 822 Poisoning byhair dyes Poliomyelitis, anterior. amputation in cases of, PATON, Russell: Early history of Edinburgh PHILIP, Sir Robert W.: The complement fixation 292 Royal Infirmary, 350 test in tuberculosis, 15-Appointed a Knight of Poliomyelitis, acute anterior, the early Paton's List of Schools and Tutors (an Aid to Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, mechanical treatment of (H.Platt),157, 266 (0W Parents in the Selection of Schools). rev., 200 1020 -Leading article on, 285 Tz BsRsz 24 JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. I MEDICAL JOURNAL

POLLARD, J. McFarlane W.: Appointed a mem- Prize, Langley, 411 Pyo-pericardium, case of (Winifred M. Edgehill ber of the Executive Council of the Colony of Prize, J. T. Neech, 1035 and J. De Ville Mather), 102 (0) Gambia. 1063 Prize, Sophie A. Nordhoff-Jung, 90, 987 Pyorrhoea, series of articles on in the Dental 'Polyglot principal, 122 Prize, Parkes Memorial. 42 Surgeon, 892 Polypus, mueous, of the uterus, causing post- Prize, Parkin. 299 Pyorrhoea alveolaris, local vaccine treatment of partum haemorrhage (Frank A. Nyulasy), 150 Prize for physiology, Bologna Royal Academy of (H. Fielden Briggs), 316 (0), 612-Correspond- _P.MARE, Sir Maui: Address to the New Zealand Sciences, 1035 ence on, 506, 612 Branch, 681 Prize, Radcliffe, 891 POOL, Eugene H. (and Ralph G. STILLMAN): Prize, Henry Saxon Snell, 91 Surgery of the Spleen, rev., 718 Prize, Umberto I, 557 POOLE, T. Brice: Treatment of apparent death Procidentia, anatomy of (F. A. Maguire), 125 from electricity by artificial respiration, 612 Prostate, hypertrophy of the, report of the Poor Law medical officers in the Irish Free Johns Hopkins Hospital statistical depart- State, salaries of. 129 ment, 1019 -Poor Law medical relief (parliamentary note), Prostate, surgery of (S. Harry Harris), 71-(John Q. 765 Everidge), 428 eleventh Poor Law Unions: Amalgamation of in county Prostalectomy, perineal (Donald MacLeod), 955- Quain's Elements of Anatomy, edition, Cork, 442 Correspondence, 1074 rev., 751 POPE, Sir William J. (and R. T. WT. HAINES): A Prostatic hypertrophy treated by electro- Quarantine regulations (E. W. Hope), 1066 comparison of various forms of colloidal ferric coagulation (G. Luys), 807 Quarantine, stsndardization of, 260 hydroxide, 233 therapeutic Protein metabolism, respirat3ry Queen Victoria's Jubilee Nurses. See Nurses (0)-Synthetic exchange, and Quin, J. S.: Puerperal sepsis and glove steriliza- agents, 413 (0) heat function, action of quinine on (S. W. carcinoma of the 'Poplar, debate on (parliamentary note), 401 Hardikar), 1125 (0) tion, 528-Primary Fallopian Population, physical grading of the (Air Com- Proteins, review of books on, 529 tube, 630 modore D. 151 Quinine, action of on protein metabolism, Munro), 151-Discussion, Protozoology, review of book on, 1133 and heat function W. -PORTER, E. M.: An impostor at large, 693 PROUT, William Thomas, honour of knighthood respiratory exchange, (S. POPTER, Major F. J. W.: The use of petrol for conferred upon, 28 Hardikar), 1125 (0) cleansing the skin prior to operating, 447 Prussia, deaths from bites of animals suffering Post-graduate courses: In Birmingham, 694-In from rabies in, 91 Bonn, 305-In Bristol, 694 -Brooklyn scheme, PRYDE, John (and others): The blood sugar in 338 -At Davos. 1118-In Edinburgh, 1151-In cases of epilepsy, 232 (0) France, 137, 611, 892-In Liverpool, 43-In Psoriasis treated by parathyroid extract, 772 London, 43, 137, 176, 222, 358, 399, 453. 505. 651, Psychiatric clinics (Dr. Gamble). 2 2 727, 807, 845, 891, 943, 986. 1035, 1077, 1117, 1161- Psychiatry, review of books on, 70, 117, 1007 R. In Manchester, 305-In psychological medicine, Psycho-analysis, review of books on, 241, 578, 634-At Strasbourg, 771-In Vienna, 557, 611 825 R.A.M.C. See Army, British Post-graduate Medical Association, Glasgow, 980 Psychological medicine, course of lectures on, RABAGLIATI, A.: Towards Life, Healthy, Happy, Post-mortem crying (H. C. Craven Veitch), 956- 505 -Post-graduate study in, 634 Efficient, rev., 327 Correspondence on, 1078 Psychological processes and physiological reflex Rabies, the etiology and prevention of (leading Post-mortem examination and removal of brain medicine (Dr. Maudsley), 202 article), 1059 without widow's consent (parliamentary note), Psychology, analytic (C. G. Jung), 878, 929- Rabies in Prussia: Deaths from animal bites in, 882 Correspondence on, 1030 91 Post Office medical offleers (parliamentary note), Psychology of the criminal (Paul Dane), 202 RACE, Mr.: Diuretic effect of Buxton water, 17 764 Psychology, Industrial, National Institute of, Radiations in the treatment of malignant disease Post-operative mental disorders. See Mental dinner, 1035 (leading article), 587-Correspondence on, 648, Posture during delivery, 85. See also Labour Psychology and Jung and others. See Psycho- 689, 729. 801, 888 Posture in relation to therapeutics and pro- logy, analytic Radiological standardization, 434 phylaxis generally (B. H. Anglin Whitelocke), Psychology, the new, and " religion," 162 Radiology of the cranium, discussion at the 957 Psychomotor responses in flying (Flight Lieu- Australian Medical Congress, 127 POTTS, W. A.: Psychological analysis in relation tenant G. H. Reid), 481 Radiology, review of books on, 429, 824 to medicine and surgery, 196 Psychotherapy in practice (J. W. Springthorpe), Radiotherapy in cancer (leading article), 676- POULTON, E. P.: The use of insulin in private 202 Correspondence on, 765 and panel practice, 261 (0) Publie analysts' fees. See Fees Radium, twenty-fifth anniversary of the dis- PoussoN, A, (and B. DESNOS): Encyclopgdie Public health (Dr. Sawyer), 166 covery of, celebrations in Paris, 44 frangaise d'Urologie, rev., 19 Public Health Bill (Irish Free State), 1026 Radium Institute, London, annual report, 344 'POWELL, Arthur: Rice in relation to beri-beri Public health Consultative councils (parlia- Radium Institute, Manchester, report, 727,827 in India, 425 mentary note), 982 Radium for Paris Hospitals, 91 POWELL, J. Allman: Sodium nucleinate in Public health in Dublin, 686 Radium therapy, discussion at the Australasian pneumonia, 984 Public health, instruction in: New regulations, Medical Congress, 127 POWELL, JLnO.: Promotion and teaching of 29 Radium treatment of uterine haemorrhage, 496 medical hydrology in England. 447 Public health, Irish (N. M. Falkiner), 194 Radius, old-standing dislocation of the (John W. POWER, R. Wood: Myoclonic encephalitis Public health and medical subjects, reports on: Thomson), 783 treated by patient's spinal fluid, 1129 The composition of commoner British wines RAFTER, John P., obituary notice of, 771 POYNrTON, John: Common affections of the nose and cordials (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), 1143 Railways, underground, bacteria, in the atmo- and throat, 277 Public health officers, foreign, visit of to Great sphere of. 247 Practitioner," the word, 258 Britain, 133, 177. 243. See also Health RAINEY, E. H.: Intracardiac injection of pituitrin PRAIN, Sir David: Cinchona bark and its Public health and the oyster (J. W. H. Eyre), 927 in asphyxia neonatorum, 747 alkaioids, 1023 Public health, review of books on, 280, 1007 Rainfall in the British Isles in 1923, 29 Prefixes, 39, 86, 132, 172. 217, 306 Public health service and the private practi- Rain water. See Water Pregnancy, carbon monoxide poisoning during tioner (Colston Williams), 322 RAIZIss, George W. (and Joseph L. GAvRaoN): (Percy Phillips), 14 Public health serviee, Scottisb, 493 Organic Arsenical Compounds, rev., 1133 Pregnancy, extrauterine, on two occasions Public health service, Willesden, 291 RAJcHMAN, Ludwig: Address on the League of (8F. Carson), 783 Public health services, grant-aided. 291 Nations, 753-Elected a Fellow of the Boyal Pregnancy, normal, following operations for Public health summer schools in America, 695 Sanitary Institute, 943 ectopic pregnancy on both Fallopian tubes Public health work in Canada, 393 RAmsAY, F. Winson: Normal pregnancy follow- (F. Winson Ramsay), 278 Publications, new and forthcoming, 137, 177, 221, ing operations for ectopic pregnancy on both Pregnancy, toxaemias of (Dr. Windeyer), 125- 611, 651, 892. 987, 1035, 1077 Fallopian tubes, 278 (Comyns Berkeley, E. Dodds, and A. L. Publishers' Circular, 117 RAM5BOTTOM, Albert (and John S. B. STOPFORD): Walker), 277-(Frank Cook), 372 (0) Puerperal mental disorders. See Mental Occlusion of the posterior inferior cerebellar Pregnancy with unruptured hymen, 306 Puerperal morbidity and mortality, Scotland: artery, 364 (0) PRENDERGAST, William Christopher Dowling, Report of Departmental Committee, 961 RAND, R. F.: Prophylaxis of malaria and black- C.B.E. conferred upon, 1020 Puerperal morbidity and mortality, correspon- water fever, 85 Prescription in English, an early, 869 dence on, 1071 Rat-bite fever. See Fever iPresentations: 43, 91, 130, 253, 359, 505, 644, 651, Puerperal mortality, statistics of (Reginald Dud- RAT1E, Dr. (and Dr. KAUBLANO): The Medical 680, 892, 1067, 1151 field), 628-(Janet Campbell), 637, 682 Examination of Airment, rev., 117 PRIcE, David Rees, obituary notice of, 771 Puerperal mortality. See also Mortality RATTON, Lieut.-Col. James Joseph Louis, PRICHARD, R.: Treatment of carbuncle, 766 Puerperal pelvic infection (W. E. Fothergill), 773 obituary notice of, 611 PRImmER, J. B.: The immunizing and styptic (0). See also Pelvic RAw. Nathan: Tuberculosis of the breast, 657 (0) properties of human serum, 886 Puerperal sepsis and glove sterilization, dis- RAWsON, W. F.: Malformation of vulva; stenosis PRINCE, Morton; Subconscious phenomena, cussioD on, 528 vaginae; Caesarean section, 860 492 PUGE, Gordon: Treatment and functional re- Raynaud's phenomena with cerebral symptoms PRINGLE, G. L. Kerr: Hydrotherapy in tropical sults of tuberculous hip disease, 665 terminating fatally, 44 disease, 525 Pulmonary disease, the cause and significance RATNE,R. Henry: Lunacy certification, 799, 936 PRINGLE, Harold: Basal metabolism, 428 of dyspnoea in (Jonathan Meakins). 613 (0) RAYNER, El. H-: Acute appendicitis and intes- EPRINGLE, J. H.: Appreciation of Sir William Pulmonary glands. See Glands tinal obstruction, 855 (O0 Macewen, 603 Pulsation, capillary, 737, 884. See also Capillary RAYNER. Surgeon Lieut.-Col. Hugh, obituary 'PRINGLE, Beton Surgical treatment of disease Pulse. slow, after influenza, 359 notice of, 1075 of the stomach, 473 -Aseptic resection of tbe " Punch " as an anthropologist, 161 Records of sick children, methods of collecting colon, 1004 Punjab, plague in. 881 (Bernard Myers), 194 Prisons, medical officers for(parliamentary note), Pupil reactions (Sir John Parsons), 822-(Leslie Rectal surgery, some experiences in (Sir Charles 444 Paton), 822 Gordon-Watson), 559 (01 Prison service (parliamentary note), 838 PURDY, Dr.: Tuberculosis, 165-Sickness and Rectum, review of book on diseases of the, 752 Prisons, observation cases in (parliamentary accilent in its relation to employment, 166 REECR, Ricbard James, death of, 761-Obituary note). 443 PURDY, J. it., obituary notice of, 448 notice of. 803 PRIsTON, J. I.: The tongue in Addison's anaemia, PURVES, Robert (and E. J. BILCLIFFF): Treat- REED, John Arthur: Ruptured kidney; nephrec- 216 ment of tuberculous affections by inflation tomy, 519 'PRITCHARD, Eric: Infant of 7 months with great with oxygen, 906(0) REED, J. G.: Intracardiac injection of adrenaline, tenderness of limbs, 194-Anaemia in a pre- PURVES-STEWART, Sir James: The treatment of 820 mature infant, 194 general paralysis, 508 (0)-Localization of REES. W. A.: Traumatic rupture of the lung, ?RITCHARD, H.: Bronchitis and asthma treated cerebral and spinal tumours, 716 -Elected an 1002 with vaccine, 197 -Aneurysm of the ascending associate member of the American Neuro- REID, Sir Archibald Douglas, obituary notice of, aorta, 197 logical Association, 1161 173-(John MuIR and F. T. HARLow): A Manu .i Private practitioner and the public health ser-- PussEzP, Ludovicus (editor): Folia Neuropatho- of Practical X-rav Work, rev., 1132 vice (Colston Williams), 322 logica Estoniana, rev., 718 REID, Douglas Arthur, obituary notioe of. 692 Prize, Alexander Memorial. 42 Pyloric obstruction, congenital (Dr. Ferguson), REID, Flight Lieutenant G. H.: Psychomotor Prize, Sir Charles Bastings Clinical, 833 201 responses in flying, 481 Prize.' Robert Jones, for orthopaedlc surgery, Pyloric stenosis in Infants, x-ray diagnosis of REID, Hugh: Calculus in pelvis of an ectopid 1117 (Geoffrey Fildes), 784 kidney, 526 JAN.-JUNE, I924] INDEX. [I DT2AL JoA 25J 7- I REID, R. W.: Intelligence and cranial capacity, Reviews of Books (continued): Reviews ot Books (contip,ued): 833 Cancer: Cancer du Rectum (Andr6 Chalier Electro-cai;diography, Clinical (Sir Thomas REmm, Inspector-General Walter, obituary notice and Henri Mondor), 912 Lewis). W007 of, 498 Cancer: Le Cancer Thyroldion (Leon BWrard Emergeg,y Operations. See Operations REJTO, A.: Labyrinth deafness, with a new and Charles Dunet), 1132 EncephaIWtis, Epidemic [Encephalitis Leth- physiological division of the auditory organ, Central Nervous System. See Nervous argical (Arthur J. Hall), 1096 518 Oharacter and the Unconscious: A Critical Encephalitis: L'Encephalite L6thargique: ses Relativities of the physicist and the physician, Exposition of the Psychology of Freud and particularit6s en Belgiaue: La Clinique; 388 Jung (J. H. van der Hoop), 241 I'exp6rimentation (L. van Boeckel, A. Besse- Religion and the " new " psychology, 162 Cheerfulness, a Plea for (Maurice C. Hime), 70 mans, and C. Nelis), 242 Remedies, new, the control of certain (leading Chemist, Blood, See Blood Encyclopaedia Medica, vols x and xi (edited by article), 1059. See also Therapeutic Substances Chemistry, Industrial Organic (S. P. Badtler Alexander Goodall), 155, 751 Bill and L. J. Matos), 58) Endocrine Diseases: including their Diagnosis Renal colic from abnormal renal artery (S. T. Chemistry, Inorganic and Chemical, a Com- and Treatment (Wilhelm Falta), 912 Irwin), 237 prehensive Treatise on (J. W. Mellor), 752 Endocrine Glands, Pathology of, 911 Renal disease and albuminuria (H. Maclean), 322 Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic, with Endocrine Organs: An Introduction to the Renal efficiency: Discussion at Australasian Experiments (C. L. Bloxam). 867 Study of Internal Secretions (Sir E. Sharpey Medical Congress, 72, 74 Chemistry, Systematic Organic (William M. Schafer). 429 RENAUDOT, Theophrastus, note on, 926 Cumming and I. Vance Hopper and T. Endocrinology, Lectures on (Walter Timme), Rescue homes in London, handbook on, 490 Sherlock Wheeler), 242 580 Research, clinical, in general practice, 550, 598, Children: What should Children be Told? Endoscopie Op6ratoire des Voies Urinaires 766 (G. P. C. Claridge), 531 (E:. Papin), 865 Research, review of books on, 1050 Circulation in Health and Disease. Modern Entomology, Medical and Veterinary (William Researeh, scientific, course of training in, 735 Aspects of the (Carl J. Wiggers), 1050 W. B. Herms), lC97 Respiration, artificial, in treatment of apparent Cleft Lip and Palate (Truman W. Brophy), 474 Epidemiology and Public Health (Victor C. death from electricity, 558, 612 Clinical Diagnosis. See Diagnosis Vaughan, Henry F. Vaughan, and George T. Respiratory diseases, review of book on, 327, 959 Clinical Medicine. See Medicine Palmer), 1007 Rest pauses in industry, 482 Clinical Memoranda for Geeneral Practitioners Essays of a Biologist (Julian Huxley), 632 RErTI. Leopold, obituary notice of, 692 (Alex, Theodore Brand and John Robert Essays and Studies in Honor of Margarei Retinitis, albuminuric, without albumin: Dis- Keith), 631 Barclay Wilson: Teacher, Physician, Libra- cussion at the Australasian Medical Congress, Clouds and Smokes (William E. Gibbs), 1098 rian. Author, 156 74 Colloidal Chemistry: Klinische KolloidcLbemie Estudios medicos, 671 Retropharyngeal lipoma. See Lipoma (Ernest JoNl), 431 Evolution and Eugenics, Studies in (S. J. Colloidal Theory of Life and Disease: Th6orie Bolmes), 671 Reviews of Books: Colloidale de la biologie et de la pathologie Family Love (Leonora Eyles), 117 Abdomen, the Culture of: The Cure of (Auguste Lumi6re), 280 Field Sports of the Month for Poor Sportemen Obesity and Constipation (F. A. Horni- Conscious Control of the Individual, Con- (T. W. E. Moreton), 671 brook), 633 structive (F. Matthias Alexander), 913 -Fighting Foes too Small to See (Joseph Abdomen: Les Dhsangl6s du Ventre (L. Constipation, the Conquest of (William S. McFarland), 914 Chauvois), 328 Walsh), 68 Folia Neuropathologica Estoniana, 718 Abdominal Diseases, Acute, Diagnosis and Consumption, How Shall I be Saved from? Food Tables (G. A. Harrison and It. D. Law- Treatment of, including Abdominal Injuries (Henry A. Ellis). 328 rence), 477 and tbe Complications of External Hernia Cream, Thomas Neill, Trial of (edited by W. T. Fractures, Treatment of in General Practice (Joseph E. Adams), 325 Shore), 670 (C. Max Page and W. Rowley Bristow), 17 Adelaide Hospital, Medical and Surgical Crime and Insanity (W. C. Sullivan), 1131 Fragments from My Diary (Maxim Gorki), Archives of, 581 Cure: The Story of the Cures that Fail (James 914 Air: The Discovery of the Nature of the Air J. Walsh), 327 From a Balcony on the Bosphorus (A. Louise and its Changes during Breathing (Clara M. Daedalus, or Science and the Future (J. B. S. McIlroy), 431 Taylor), 477 Haldane), 68 General Medical Council: Minutes, 476; Index Air Force Physical Efficiency Tests, Applica- Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 (Karl Pearson). 385 to Minutes, 476 tion of to Men and Women (Lucy D. Cripps), Dental Surgery and Pathology (J. F. Colyer), Generation, Diseases of the Male Organs of 867 156 (Kenneth M. Walker),386 Airmen, the Medical Examination of (Dr. Dentistry: The Diseases of the Periodontal Geriatrics: A Treatise on the Prevention and Maublane and Dr. Ratio), 117 Tissue due to Infection in their Relation to Treatment of the Diseases of Old age and Alcoholic Fermentation (A. Harden), 825 .Toxaemia, 156 the Care of the Aged (Malford W. Thewlis), Alopecia Areata (R. Sabouraud), 579 Dentists Register. 476 787 America in the War. See History and United Dermoatology: Entretiens Dermatologiques A Glycosuria and Diabetes, Modern Methods in States *l'koole Lailler (R. Babouraud), 579 the Diagnosis and Treatment of (Hugh American Proctologic Society Transactions, Dermatology: Precis de Derimatologie (J. Maclean),385 581 Darier), 475. ,Ree also Skin diseases Goathland Walks (W. Ridley Makepeace), 70 Anaesthesia, the Art of (Paluel J. Flagg), 386 Diabetes and Glycosuria. Modern Methods in Goitre: A Contribution to the Study of the Anaesthesia, Practical Local and its Surgical the Diagoosis an4d Treatment of (Hugh Pathology and Treatment of the Thyroid Teebnic (Robert Emmett Farr), 386 Maclean), 3-5 Gland and Goitre (F. de Quervain), 786 Anaesthetics, Handbook of (J. Stuart Ross), Diabetes Mellitus. Clinical Treatise on (Marcel Gott: La Goutte (Ch. Finck), 431 580 IabbQ), 242 Growth and, Senescence, the Chemical Basis Anaesthetics, Practical (H. Edmlund Boyle and Diabetes Mellitus, Insulin Treatment of (P. J. of (T. Brailsford Robertson), 911 C. Langton Hewer), 787 Cammidge), 325 Guy's Hospital Reports,vol. lxxiv, 1098 Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body Diabetes Mellitus, New Views on (P. J. Cam- Gynaecology (William P. Graves),239 (Eubert B. J. Biss), 477 midge and EI. A. H. Howard), 325 Gynaecology for Medical Students: A ShortS Anatomy, Quain's Elements of (edited by Sir Diabetes Mellitus, the Pathology and Treat- Practice of (),198 Edward Sharpey Schafer, Johnson Syming- ment of (George Graham), 68 Gynaecology. See also Obstetrics ton, and Thomas Hastie Bryce), 751 Diabetes Mellitus, Treatment of (Elliott P. Haematology in General Practice (A. Knyvett Andrology. See Generation, Male Organs of Joslin). 242 Gordon), 283 Angina: L'&ngine de Poitrine (Professor Diagnosis, Clinical: Case Examination and Haematology: Traite Technique d'H6mato- Danil&opolu), 581 the Analysis of Symptoms (Alfred Martinet), logie (J. Jolly), 912 Angina Pectoris (Sir James Mackenzie', 116 1133 Health and Conduct (Arthur J. Brock).632 Apes and Man, the Morphology and Evolution Diagnosis, Clinical, by Laboratory Methods: Healthy Wedded Life: A Medical Guide for of the (Charles Sonntag), 1050 a Working Manual of Clinical Pathology Wives (G. T. Wrench).477 Apothecaries' Garden at Chelsea, the Romance (James Campbell Todd), 1050 Heart- L'Angine de Poitrine (Professor Daniel- of (F. Dawtrey Drewitt), 787 Diagnosis; Dingnostische und Therapeutische opolu), 581 Arsenical Comrpound, Organic (George W. Irrttimer und deren Verhtitung (edited by Hippocrates, vol. 2 (W. H. S. Jones),198 Raiziss and Joseph L. Gavron), 1133 J. Schwalbe), 200 Hippocrates and his Successors in Relation to Artificial Pneumothorax. See Pneumothorax Diagnosis, the Process of (E. Stanley Ryerson), the Philosophy of their Time (B. 0. Moon), Atom (if Life: Theoretische Biologie. See 531 198 Biology Diagnostic Methods (H. T. Brooks), 199 History of the Great War based on Official Biological Methods: Handbuch der bio- Dictionary of Medica Treatment: A Guide to Documents. Medical Services: General logischen Arbeitsmethoden (edited by Emil Therapeutics for Students andl Practitioners, History. Vol. ii, The Medical Services on Abderhalden, assisted by five hundred con- with an Appendix on Diet (James Burnet), the Western Front, and during the Opera- tributors'-various parts as follows: Urine; 328 tions in France and Belgium in 1914 and 1915 Central Nervous System; Central Nervous Dictionary: Petit Dictionnaire de M6decine (Msjor-General Sir W. G. Macpherson), 238, System of Vertebrates; Investigation of (E. Dabout), 328 281 Sense Organs ; Blood; School Hygiene; Dictionary, Practical Medical (Thomas Lathrop History of the Medical Department of the Experimental Embryology; Pure Psycho- Stedman), 200 United States Army in the World War,vol. i. logy; Digestion ; Blood Constituents- Dictionary: Taschen-Lexikon ffir das Klinische 863 Inheritance of Acquired Characters, 326 Laboratorium (Karl kloss and Leo Hahn), Holiday Resorts of the United Kingdom and Biology: Essays of a Biologist (Julian Huxley), 328 Irish Free State, 1099 632 Disease in Captive Wild Mammals and Birds: Hospital Corps Handbook,United States Navy Biology: Theoretische Biologie vom Stand- Incidence, Description, Comparison (Herbert (1923). 1051 punki der Irreversibilitat des Elementaren Fox), 959 HPmsn nBody, the Development of the (J. Lebensvorganges (Rudolf Ehrenberg), 430 Dream Analysis, Methods of (W. H. R. Rivers), Playfair McMurrich), 671 Birds, British: A Check List of (H. F. 578 Hydrogen Ions, the Determination of (W. Witherby), 787 Dreams (Henri Bergson), 578 Mansfield Clark)-718 Birkbeck College, University of London, A Dreams. See also Psycho-analysis Hydrotherapy: Grundriss der Hydrotherapie Short History of (C. Delisle Burns), 634 Dyes. See Synthetic colours (Brieger and Krebs), 960 Blood Chemistry, Colorimetric Methods (W. J. Dysentery in the Federated Malay States Hydrotherapy: Hydro- und Thermotherapie Stone), 1098 (William Fletcher and Margaret W. Jeffs), von Inneren und Nerven-krankheiten (Ernst Blood, Practical Chemical Analysis of the 913 Tobias), 531 (Victor Caryl Myers), 865 Dyspepsia; L' 3tatdyspeptique(L6on Meunier), Hygiene of Recruits: Quelques Notions .Bones and Joints! an Atlas of Radiographs 633 d'hygi6ne pour les hommes de vingt ans of the (A. P. Bertwistle), 824 Ear, Nose, and Throat Nursing (Jas. Hardie (Dr. Cot), 531 Brain.' 283, 787 Neil), 155 Icarus, or the Future of Science (Bertrand British Birds. See Birds Ear. See al8o Otology Russell), 431 p Briti'h Journal of Surgery: General Index to Edinburgh Obstetrical Society: Transactions, Incunabula Medica: A Study of the Earliest Volumes I-X (oompiled by Archibald L. vol. xliii, 431 Printed Medical Books (Sir William Oster), 19 Clarke), 431- Ehrlich: Paul Ehrlich als Mensch und Arbeiter Infection, Immunity. and Biologic Therapy, Burdett's Hospitals and Charities (1924), 329 (Martha Marquardt), 474 with Special Reference to Immunologic Cancer:-Le Cancer: Journal Belge d'Etudes Electrocardiogram, a Key to the (Louis Technic, Practical Textbook of (John A. Cancerologiques (edited by,A. Bayet), 281 Faugeres Bishop), 717 Kolmer), 1052 26 JAN.-JUNE, I924] INDEX. r IL KlD!AAMALPLIUAJI.TuBrnum.0 WUMMAYAJOURA I Reviews of Books (continued): Reviews of Books(continued): Reviews of Books (continued): Insanity in Every-dayPractice (E. G. Younger), Neuropathologica Estoniana Folia, 718 Puerperal Infections: Die Tberapie des 867 Nose, Throat, and Ear Diseases, Applied Wochenbettfiebers (Robert Kobler), 1134 Insect. Control, the Principles of (Robert A. Pathology in (Joseph C. Beck), 155 Radio-activity and the Latest Developments Wardle and Philip Buckle). 1096 Nose. See alse Otology in the Study of the Chemical Elements Insulin in General Practice: A Concise Clinical Nutrition: Lexikon der Ernahrungskunde (K. Fajans), 752 Guide for Practitioners (A. Clarke Begg), 579 (E. Mayerhofer and C. Pirquet), 242 Radiographs of Bones and Joints, an Atlas of Internal Secretions: Les s6cr6tions internes, Nutrition of Mother and Child (C. Ulysses (A. P. Bertwistle), 824 leur influence sur le sang (Maurice Perrin Moore), 431 Radiography: Atlas Typischer Rontgenbilder and Alfred Hanns), 18 Obstetrics: Manuel de l'Accoucheur (L. A. (R. Grashey), 430 Intestinal Obstruction, Acute, the Toxaemia Demelin and L. Devraigne), 69 Radiography and Radio-therapeutics, Part I of (R. H. Paramore), 823 Obstetrics: A Textbook for the Useof Rtudents (Robert Knox), 429 Intestinal Stasis, Chronic [Arbuthnot Lane's and Practitioners (J. Whitridge Williams), Recruits, Hygiene of: Quelques Notions Disease]: A Radiological Study (Alfred C. 69 d'hygi6ne pour les hommes de vingt ans Jordan), 154 Obstetrics and Gynaecology, a Combined Text- (Dr. Cot), 531 Intravenous Therapy: Its Application to the book of (J. M. Munro Kerr, James Haig Rectum, Anus, and Pelvic Colon, Treatise on Modern Practice of Medicine (W. F. Dutton), Ferguson, James Young, and James Hendry), Diseases and Injuries of (J. Rawson Pen- 669 154 nington), 752 Keratitis, Parenchymatous: Interstitial Kerat- Obstetrics. See also Gynaecology Relativity: A SystemaLtic Treatment of itis: Uveitis Anterior (W. T. Holmes Spicer), Operations, Emergency, for General Practi- Einstein's Theory (J. Rice), 388 429 tioners on Land and Sea (H. C. Orrin), 530 Research: Praktikum der klinischen, chemi- Kidneys, Ureters, and Bladder, Diseases of, Ophthalmological Society of the United King- schen, mikroskopischen und bakterio- with special reference to the Diseases of dom: Transactions, 283 logischen Untersuchungsmethoden (HI. Women (H. A. Kelly and C. F. Burnam), 669 Ophthalmoscope and how to Use it, with a Klopstock and A. Kowarsky), 1050 Knee-joint, Internal Derangements of: their Chapter on Diplopia (A. Freeland Fergus), Respiratory Diseases: Precis de Pathologie Pathology and Treatment by Modern Methods 530 Miedicale (F. Bezancon and S. I. de Joug), (A. G. Timbrell Fisher), 1006 Ophthalmoscopy and Skiascopy, Principles of 327 L'Ann6e M6dicale Pratique, 866 (G. F. Alexander), 531 Respiratory Syndromes: Les syndromes L'Annee Th6rapeutique: Medications et Pro- Oral Hygiene (J. Sim Wallace), 199 respiratoires (Emile Sergent), 959 c6d6s Nouveaux. 866 Organic Arsenical Compounds (George W. Rest and Other Things: A Little Book of Plain Lateral Curvature of the Spine. See Spine Raiziss and Joseph L. Gavron), 1133 Talks on tuberculosis Problems (Allen K. Law Relating to Lunacy (Sir Henry Studdy Orthopaedic Surgery (Royal Whitman). 240 Krause). 1008 Theobald), 824 Otology, Atlas of, illustrating the Normal and Right Food the lRight Remedy (Charles C. Leprosy, the Neurological Aspect of- Pathological Anatomy of the Temporal Bone Froude), 752 Spedalskhed " (G. H. Monrad-Krohn), 199 (Albeit A. Gray),959 St. Bartholomew's Hospital Reports, vol. lvii, Letters of Madame (translated and edited by Otology: Lehrbuch und Atlas der Ohrenheil- PartI, 241 Gertrude Scott Stevenson), 670 kunde (Gustav Bruhl), 155 St. John of Jerusalem, Eight Hundred Years Life (Sir Arthur E. Shipley), 958 Otology. See also Ear and Nose of the Order of(J. F. Symons-Jeune), 20 Life: Der Ablauf des Lebens (Wilhelm Fliess), Outlaw's Diary: Part II. The Commune (Cecile Safe marriage. See Marriage 387 Tormay), 431 Sanitary Inspectors' Handbook, 866 Living, the Technique of (Harold Dearden), Pancreas, the Antidiabetic Functions of, and Sciatica: Diagnostic et Traitement des 825 the Successful Isolation of the Antidiabetic Sciatiques (Henri Roger and Gaston Aymls), Lunacy, the Law Relating to(SirHenryStuddy Hormone-Insulin (J. J.R. Macleod and F. G. 283 Theobald), 824 Banting), 10C8 Shaffer, Newton Mlelman, Selected Essays on Madame, the Letters of (translated and edited Parathyroid Glands in Relation to Disease Orthopaedic Surgery from the Writings of, by Gertrude Scott Stevenson), 670 (H.W.C. Vines), 786 717 Marriage:-Healthy Wedded Life: aMedical Pasteur: L'(iEuvre de Pasteur (Charles Richet), Shock, Traumatic (Walter B. Cannon), 668 Guide for Wives (G. T. Wrench), 477 914 Skin Diseases Schaiffers Therapie der Haut- Marriage. Safe: a Return to Sanity (Ettie A. Pathological Society of Philadelphia: Pro- und Venerischen Krankheiten (revised by Rout). 477 ceedings, 718 H. Stranz), 1051 Marriage and Syphilis: a Treatise on Eugenics Pathology: Les Cercles Vicieux en Pathologie Skin Diseases, a Synoptic Chart of (B. Burnett (G. M. Katsainos), 1099 (Jamieson B. Hurry), 387 Ham), 477 Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Pathology, Practical, Aids to (F. W. W. Griffin Smoke Inspector's Handbook, or Economic and Therapeutics (Sir William Hale-White). and W. F. M. Thompson), 283 Smoke Abatement (Herbert G. Clinch), 1098 431 Pathology:-Pr6cis de Pathologie 1I, M6dicale: Social Worker: L'Assistance Sociale dans Ia Matter and the Atom, the New Theories of Tomie Maladies de l'appareil respiratoire Consultation de Nourrissons A 1'H6pital (Alfred Berthoud), 1134 (F. Bezanqon and S. I. de Jong), 327 (Elisabeth Denis), 328 Medical Annual, 1924 (edited by Carey F. Pathology: Trait6 de Pathologie M6dicalc et Spas of Britain: The Official Handbook of the Coombs and A. Rendle Short), 669 de Th6rapeutique Appliqu6e (editedl by Emile British Spa Federation, 431 Medical Clinic: Clinique Mddicale del'H6pital Bergent, L. Ribadeau-Dumas, and L. Babon- Spine, Lateral Curvature of, and Round Beaujon (0. Achard), 328 neix), P6diatries,A Tome L, 913-Tome xvi: ehoulders (RobertW. Lovett). 241 Medical Department of the United States Infections germe inconnu, 1008 Spleen, Surgery of (Eugene H. Pool and Ralph Army. See United States Paton's List of Schools and Tutors (an aid to G. Stilman), 718 Medical History, Annals of. Vol.5, No. 3 (edited parents in the selection of schools), 200 Stonach and Upper Alimentary Tract, Diseases by Francis R. Packard), 633-Vol. vi, No. 1, Pediatrics, 913 of (Anthonv Bassler), 960 1008 Pediatrics: Handbuch der Kinderheilkunde Straight Talks to Women (Mary Scharlieb), Medical History of the War. See History (MI. von Pfaundler and A. Schlossmann), 69 Medical Register, 476 240 Students' Register, 476 Medical Treatment. See Treatment Periodontal Tissue, Diseases of, due to Infec- Sunlight and Health (C. W. Saleeby), 19 Medical Vade Mecum: Medizinisches Vade- tion in their Relation to Toxaemia, 156 Surgery: Chirurgie du Membre Inf6rieur mekum in deutscher und euiglischer Sprache Pharmacology and Therapeutics; or the Action (G. Labey and J. Leveut), 914 (B. Lewis), 243 of Drugs in Health and Disease (A. R. Surgery, Handbook of (George L. Chiene), Medical and Veterinary Entomology (William Cushny), 631 326 W. B. Herms), 1097 Pharmaceutical and Food Analysis (Azor Surgery, Orthopaedic. Selected Essays frou Medicine, Clinical:I, Tuesday Clinics at the Thurston), 960 ihe Writings of Newlon Melman Shaffer on, Johns Hopkins Hospital (Lewellys F. Pharmacopoeias of Thirty-one of the London 717 Barker), 387 Hospitals (Peter Squire and Peter Wyatt Surgery, Orthopaedic, Treatise on (Royal Medicine and Dentistry: Lehrbuch der Squire), 866 Whitman), 240 Grenzgebiete der Medizin und Zahnheil- Pharmacy: Essentials of, wit-h Questions and Surgery of the Spine and Extremities: a Text- kunde (Julius Misch). 475 Answers (Clyde NI. Snow), 914 book for Students and Practitioners ill. Medicine: Grundriss der Inneren Medizin Physical Diagnosis (Richard C. Cabot), 117 Tunstall Taylor), 240 (A. von Domarus), 1009 Physical Disorders in Mental Disease. See Surgery of the Soleen (Eugene H. Fool and Medicine, Methods in: The Manual of the Mental Ralph G. Stillman), 718 Medical Service of George Dock, M.D., SceD. Physiology: Pathologisch-physiologische Pro- Surgical Emergencies (Russell Howard). 530 (George H. Herrmann). 1097 piadeutik (Max Burger), 914 Surgical Urology, Introduction to (William Medicine: Nouveau Trait6 de' M6deciDe. Pneumothorax, Artificial: La pratique du Knox Irwin), 716 Fasciculeii, Maladies Infectieuses [suite] pneumothorax th6rapeutique (F. Dumarest Synthetic Colouring Matters: Dyestuffs de- (edited by Professors Roger, Widal, and and P. Brette), 18 rived from Pyridine, Quinoline, Acridine, Teissier), 580-Fascicule viii: Pathologie des Poison Mrysteries in History, Romance, and and Xanthene(J. T. Hewitt). 867 Glandes Endocrines: Troubles de D6veloppe- Crime (C. J. S. Thompson), 117 Synthetic colouring Matters: Vat Colours ment, 911 Prescriptions, Incompatibility in, and How to (J. F. Thorpe), 633 Mending your Nerves (Flora Klickmann), 671 Avoid it (Thos. Stephenson), 477 Syphilis, Modern Aspects of (M. J. Horgan), Mental Disease Untersuchungen uiber die Protozoology, Human (Robert W. Hegner and 475 kkrperlichen Storungen bei Geisteskranken William H. Taliaferro), 1133 Syphilis: Syphilis und Ehe(E. Finger), 20 (Otto Wuth), 914 Psychiatry: Common Symiptoms of sin Un- Taylor's hanitary Inspector's Handbook of Mental Diseases: A Textbook Psychliatry sound Mind (G. Rutherford Jeffrey), 117 (edited by John H. Clarke), 866 for Medical Students and Practitioners Psychiatry: Ehhnents de Neuro-Psychiatrie; Testicular Grafts: Quarante-trois Greffes du (R. H. Cole), 718 Clinique, Therapeutique, Questions Socio- SingeAtl'Homme (Serge Voronoff), 529 Mental Disorders, an Introduction to the logiques (Henri Damaye), 70 Through Central France to the Fyrenees Study(FFraneisof M. Barnes), 70 Psychiatry: Le M6decin devantl'Assistance et (Msaude Speed), 1009 Methods in Medicine. See Medicine l'Enseignement psychiatriques, 70 Tissues, the Transplantation of (Harold Microscopy, Analytical: Its Aims and Methods Psychiatry, Textbook of (Eugen Bleuler), 1007 Neuhof), 864 IT. E. Wallis), 200 Psycho-analysis, a Critical Examination of Towards Life(A. Rabagliati), 327 Midwives and Maternity Nurses, Practising (A.Wohlgemuth), 578 Traumatic Shock(Walter B. Cannon), 668 (1S23-24). 20 Psycho-aDalysis, Essays in Applied (Ernest Treatment of Disease, Medical, for Students Mintd, Unsound, Common Symptoms of: A Jones), 70 and Young Practitioners of Medicine (Robert Guide for General Practitioners (G. Ruteer- Psycho-analysis: Modern Theories of the Dawson Rudolf), 327 ford Jeffrey), 117 Unconscious (W. L. Northridge), 825 Treatment, Medical, a Dictionary of: a Guide Mothercraftt Manual (Mabel Liddiard), 1134 Psycho-analysis, Papers on (Ernest .i1ones), 581 to Therapeutics for Students and Prac- Muscular Exercise, the Physiclogy of (F. A. Psychooanalysts Analysed (P. McBride), 578 titioners, with an Appendix on Diet (James Bainbridge), 116 Psychology, Individual, the Practice and Burnet), 328 Nervous System, Central: The Form and Theory of (Alfred Adler). 671 Tubercu,osis, Pulmonary: Its Diagnosis and Tilney Functions of the (Frederick and Psycho'ogy, Medical, Primary Problems of Treatment (John Guy). 476 Henry Alsop Riley), 914 (Ch. de Montett, 578 Ulcers : Les Ulc6res de 1lestomac et du Neurologie Diagnosis (Loyal Edward Davis), Public Health: Theli:volution and Significance duodenum (Ed. Enriquez and Gaston Durand). 960 of the Modern Public Health Campaign 531 M. Neurology: Lewandowsky's Praktische (C.-E. A. Winslow), 280 Unconscious, Modern Theories of the (W. L. Neurologie ftir Aerzte (B. Hirschfeld), 200 Publishers' Circular, 117 Northridge), 825 Tmz B m JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX.INDEX. [I NZDXCALMiloumaJOURNAL 27

Reviews of Books (continued): Rivista Medica Subalpina, a continuation of the Royal Sanitary Institute: President of 1924 United States Army in the World War, the Rivista di Ginecologia, Ostetricia, Pediatria Congress, 221-Delegates from alocal authority Medical Department of, vol. i (prepared e medecina generale, 892 to attend. 611-Election of Fellows.943-Liver- under the direction of Major-General M. W. ROBERTS, Charles M.: X-ray treatment of ring- pool Congress, 1109-Election of honorary Ireland, Colonel Charles Lynch, Lieut.- worm,988 fellows. 1161 Colonel Frank W. Weed, and Loy McAfee), ROBERTS, Major Frederick Emilius, O.B.E. con- ROYLE. N. D.: Spastic paralysis, 71 863 ferred upon. 1020 RUDOLF, Robert Dawspn: Notes on the Medical Unstable Cbild (Florence Mateer), 1097 ROBERTS, G. Q.: Voluntary hospitals. 1138 Treatmentof Disease for Students and Young Urology (Edward L. Keyes), 716 ROBERTS, Harry: Our debt to Dr. Brackenbury, Practitionersof Medicine, rev., 327 Urology: Archives Urologiques de la Clinique 255 Rugby, efficacy of liquor oontrol in, 411 de Necker (F. Legueu), vol. iv, Fasc. 1. 865 ROBERTS, Harry M.: Severe illness from gnat Rugby cup ties, inter-hospital, 260, 454, 558. Urology: Encycloptdie fran9aise d'Urologie bite, 466 SRee also Football (A. Pousson and E. Desnos), 19 ROBERTS, J. Lloyd, presentation to. 130 Rmwmo, Gaetano, bronze bust of, 90 Urology: Endoscopie Op6ratoire des Voies ROBERTS, John William, obituary notice of, 691 RUNDLIE, Henry, obituary notice of, 609 Urinaires (E. Papin), 865 ROBERTS, R. E. (and others): The Wassermann Russ. Sidney: Appreciation of Bernard Harry Urology, Modern (edited by Hugh Cabot), 1132 reaction as an indicator in the treatment of Wedd, 357-Treatment of cancer of the pros- Urology, Surgical: An Introduction to (William syphilis, 748 tate, 627 Knox Irwin), 716 ROBERTSON, D. G.: Industrial hygiene, 166 RUsSELL, Bertrand: Icarus, or the Future of Vat Colours. See Synthetic colouring matters ROBERTSON, George M.: Treatment of insanity Science, rev., 431 Vegetable Proteins (T. B. Osborne), 529 in Scotland, 491 RUSSELL. Earl: Nullity of marriage. 384 Vegetarianism, a Scientific Investigation into ROBERTSON, T. Brailsford: The Chemical Basis RUSSELL, E. N.: Slipping rib," 664 (Jules Leftivre), 156 of Growth and Senescence, rev., 911 RUsSELL. William: Acute lumbago, 37-Arterio- Vital Statistics, the Elements of in their ROBERTsoN, William: Report on the health of sclerosis: its clinical significance, mode of bearing on Social and Public Health Edinburgh. 1068 origin, stages, and control, 853 (0) Problems (Sir Arthur Newsholme), 823 RoBINsoN, Henry: Male servants, double taxa- Russia, plague in. 305, 435-Malarial relief work Vivarium and Aquarium Keeping for tion, 92-Individual medical defence, 1072 in, 355, 435-A review of medical education in Amateurs: A Practical Guide to the Hobby Roehefort, epidemic of cerebro-spinal fever at, (W. Horsley Gantt), 1055 (A. E. Hodge), 718 137 Bussian Eugenical Journal, 1162 Weekly Telegraph Guide to Holiday Resorts of Rockefeller Foundation: Gifts to Edinburgh RUTHERFORD. Andrew: The complement fixation the United Kingdom and Irish Free State, University, 37-To Cambridge University for test in tuberculosis, 15-Structure and function 1099 the endowment of pathology, 163-To Oxford of the ileo-caecal valve. 72 What Children should be Told (G. P. C. University for the endowment of biochemistry, RUTHERFORD, Robert Acheson, obituary notice Claridge), 531 163, 534-Report for 1922, 539-To supplv British of, 89 Willing's Press Guiide (1924), 70 and American medical periodicals to Germany, RYERSON, E. Stanley: The Process of Diagnosis. Wilson, Margaret Barclay: Essays and Sttudies 987-Gift to McGill University to establish a rev., 531 in Honor of, 156 medical clinic, 1063-Gift to Toronto University RYLE, J. A.: The tongue in Addison's anaemia Wrist Injuries: Traumatismes du poignet en for a public health department, 1C63 294-Chronic diarrhoea, 575 rayons X (Etienne Destot), 476 Rockefeller Medical Fellowships, 761 X-ray Work, Practical, a Manual of (John RoCYN-JoNEs, D. T., promoted Knight of Grace Muir, Sir Archibald Reid, and F. J. Harlow), of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 453 1132 Rodent ulcer, causation of, discuission on at the X Rays (G. W. C. Kaye), 19 Australasian Medical Congress, 127 X Rays: Their Origin, Dosage, and Practical ROGERa, H. (and Gaston A-YMks): Diagnostic et Application (W. E. Schall), 430 Traitement des Sciatiques. rev., 283 X Rays. See also Radiology ROGER, WIMAL, and TEIssIER (editors): Nouveau S. Year Book: L'Ann6e M6dicale pratique, 866 Traiti de M6edecine. rev., 580, 911 Year Book :-L'Ann6e Therapeutique: Medica- ROGERS, Sir Leonard: Sodium morrhuate, 178- St. John Ambulance Association. See Amiibulance tions et Proc6dis Nouveaux, 866 Hydrotherapy in tropical disease, 525-Ridding St. John of Jerusalem. Order of the Hospital of: Year Book of the Scientific and Learned the British Empire of leprosy, 1110 Eigh7t Hundred Years of the Order of the Hos- Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, 866 ROLLESTON, J. D.: Serum disease, 482 pital of St. John of Jerusalem, rev., 20 Year Book of the Universities of the Empire ROLLESTON, Sir Humphry: Common affections St. Vincent (Aosta, Italy), the mineral waters of, (1924), 866 of the nose and throat, 277-Vertigo, 425-Brain 986 disturbances in hyperpiesia, 520-The medical SABERTON. C. W. S.: The x-ray treatment of REYNOLDS, H. E. K,: Paroxysmal tachyeardia, aspects of Dr. Samuel Johnson, 631-Baronetcy hyperthyroidism, 661 (0) 711 conferred upon, 1019-The medical degree of SABOURAUD, R.: Entretiens Dermatologiques Rheumatic diseases, Ministry of Health's report the University of Bordeaux conferred upon, * I' Ecole Lailler, rev., 579 on the incidence of, 395-Correspondence on, 1065 SACKETT, Herbert Leyland. obituary notice of, 944 RomAiNs, Jules: "Knock, ou le Triomphe de la 609 Rheumatic "growing pains," 404. See also M6decine," 178 Sacrum, exostosis of preventing delivery (A. Growing pains Roman waters, 652 Mleiurray). 956 Rheumatic fever, prevention of (Alfred Mantle), RoMANIs, W. H. C.: Carcinoma of the colon, SADTLER, S. P. (and L. J. MAWOS): Industrial 348. See also Fever 183(0) Organic Chemistry, rev., 580 Rheumatism (Dr. Alwens), 878 ROPER, Arthur Charles, obituary notice of. 131 Salaries of Poor Law medical officers. See Poor Rheumatism and erythema nodosum (Robert RosE. F. G.- The British Guianta Medical Law Anderson), 665-(M. Newman), 908 Annual for 1923, 638 SALEEBY, C. W.: Sunlight and Health, rev., 19 Rheumatisnm and exposure in childhood, 137 ROsHER, A. B.: Effect of inoculation of hetero- Salicin, 243 Rheumatoid arthritis and allied diseases, etiology logous antigens, 574 Saline solutions, hypertonic, in increased intra- and treatment of (S. G. Billington). 1C87 (0) Ross, Lieut.-Col. Henry, appointed an Esquire cranial tension (Henry Cohen), 420(0)-(T. Fay), -With electro-therapeutic notes (Sandison of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, 1020 592 Crabbe), 1087 (0) Ross. J. Stuart: Handbook cf Anaesthetics, rev., Salvarsan treatment, statistics of the dis- RHIND, Sir Duncan: Physical grading of the 580-Methods of anaesthesia, 092 -Anaesthesia advantages of. 441 population, 151 for oral orerations, 1093 Salvation Army. medical work carried on by, 260 Rbinology, local anaesthetics in (T. B. Layton), Ross, Margaret: Awarded a MTorison prize, 686 SAMBON., Louis W.: The elucidation of cancer, 521 Ross, Sir Ronald: Notes on the inoculation of 956 Ribs, slipping (E. N. Russell), 664-(Edgar F. malaria, 130-Note on Lord Byron's illness, 726 Sampling medicines. See Medicines Cyriax), 747, 846--Correspondence on, 801 Ross. 'r.A.: Hysteria and neurasthenia, 39 SAMWAYS, D. W.: " A new outlook in cardiology." RIBADEAU-DUMAs, L. (Emile SERGENT and L. Ross, W. D.: Aris8otle, 757 170, 293 BABONNEIX): Traite de Pathologie Mcdicale Rotary scheme of child welfare, in America, Sanatorium schools and Government grants et de Thgra%ieutique Appliqteie, rev., 913, 1008 129 (parliamentary note), 494 Ribera's picture of a smiling club-footed boy, RoTH, P. B.: Double congenital dislocation of Sanatoriums: Bridge of Weir, report, 129-Loch- 794 hip). 197-Renal dwarfism, 197 maben, 685-Trudeau, report, 1062-Belfast Ribs, resection of, splenectomy, and suture of ROUGET, Franwois Auguste, O.B.E. conferred miiunicipal, report, 1111 the stomach and diaphragm: recovery (L. W. upon, 1020 SANDERS. Edward Arthur, obituary notice of, 770 Hefferman), 189 (0) Rous, Peyton: Experimental cholelithiasis, 390 BANGUINETTI, H. H.: Training of the future Rice in relation to beri-beri in India (Lieut -Col. ROUT, Ettie A : Safe 3iarriage: A Return to medical man, 439-Diet in relation to health Robert McCarrison), 414 (0)-Discussion. 425- Sanity, rev., 477 and morals, 755 Correspondence on, 688. See also Beri-beri ROWAN, J.: Iridectomy for congenital cataract, Sanitary Intspector's Handbook, Taylor's, rev., RICE. Bernard. obituary notice of. 842 821 866 RICE, J., Relativity: A Systematic Treatment of RowE, J. Hambley:-Bradford: YesterJay and Sarcoma of ovary, cystic (Blair Bell) 323 Einistein's Theory, rev., 388 and To-day, 541 - Bradford Medical Institu- Sarcoma, pigmented epibulbar (H. Goulding), 749 RIcE-OXLEY, Sir Alfred Preliminary training of tions, 966 Sarcoma, radium treatment of (W. C. Stevenson). the future medical man, 438 Rowett Animal Research Institute, visit to, 83 749 RICE-OXLEY, D. G.: Herpes zoster and varicella, ROWLANDS, M. J.: Diseases of nutrition in Sarcoma of uterus (Blair Bell), 323 222 animals, 193 SARGENT, Percy: Appreciation of Sir William RICHARDS, Dr.: Filariasis in Australia, 167 ROWLANDS, R. P: Treatment of gastric and Macewen, 607-Localization of cerebral and RICHARDS, Surgeon Commander Norman Lloyd, duodenal haemorrhage, 470 spinal tumours, 716 obituary notice of, 1160 ROWLETTE, B. J.: Puerperal sepsis and glove SAVAGE, W. G.: Canned Foods in Relation to RICHAIRDB, Major W. G.: Medicine, ethics, and sterilization, 528-Encephalitis lethargica, 1003 Health. 127-(and R. F. HUNWICKE): Cannwed the " E.R.A. " 600 ROX-BURGH, D.: Training of the future medical Fruit, 128 RicHARDSON, 0 W., appointed Yarrow Research man, 439 SAVoRY, Dr., charge of negligence against, 984 Professor of the Royal Society, 695 Roy, Donald W.: Treatment of uterine haemor- SAWERs, Dr.: Diphtheria control, 165 RIcEET, Charles: L'Oeuvre deiPasteur, rev., 914 rhage by radiumii, 496 AWYER, Dr.: Public health, 166 Rickets (Elsie Dalyell), 201 Royal Academy, 833 SSay Ninety-nine," 1147 Rickets, diet in (leading article), 921 Royal Air Force. See Air Scdiffers Therapie der Haut- und Venerischen Rickets, 895. See also Deficiency diseases Royal Albert Institution. Lancaster, report, 84 Krankheiten, rev.. 1051 RIDDELL, Brownlow: Eye symptoms in early Royal Anthropological Institute founds a Rivers Scalpel, Le. seventy-fifth anniversary of, 90 disseminated sclerosis, 821 medal, 90 Scars, uterine (J. Munro Kerr, Dr. McIntyre, and RILEY, Henry Alsop (and Frederick TILNEY): Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of James Hendry), 1093 The Forn and Functions of the Central Glasgow: Honorary Fellows, 504-Admission SCHAFER. Sir Edward Sharpey - The Endocrine Nervous System, rev., 914 of Fellows. 504 Organs: An Introduction to the Study of Rinascenza Medica, a new medical journal, 44, Royal Institute of Public Health Congress. 651, Internal Secretions, rev., 429-Elected a corre- 137 1065 -Note on the proceedings, 1065-Quarantine sponding member of the French Academy of Ringworm, x-ray treatment of, 845, 988 regulations, 1066- Relation of the municipal Medicine, 651 RITCHIE, W. T.: Progressive lipodystrophy, 16 health department to industrial welfare, 1066- SCHALL. W. E.: X rays: Their Origin, Dosage, River pollution in Scotland (parliamentary note), Chemaical warfare of the iuture. 1066-Health and Practical Application, rev., 430 687 of the clerk, 1066-Other papers read, 1066. SCHABLIEB, Mary: Straight Talks to Womnl, RIVERS, W. H. R., memorial medal to, 90, 393- See also Congress rev., 69 Methods of dream analysis, 578 Royal Institution: Lectures, 986 SCHEEL, Victor, obituary notice of, 90 BRITSNBT 28 J-AN.-JTNE, 49241 lS D . ,[ LMDICAL JOURNAL

on the Schick test for diphtheria (parliamentary note), ScotlandM (continteed): SIBLEY, Knowsley: Fungating growth 549, 647 riners' welfare, 1152 cheek, 17-Eruption of the rupial type, 17- Schick test and toxin-antitoxin injections for Morison lectures, 349, 491 Patient with discharge from both nipples, con- - diphtheria [(C. iee Pattison (954 (0) Motor show, 212 comitant eczema, tumours in both breasts, SCHITTELHELM Professor, appointed director of Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 595 enlarged glands in axilla, 17-Alopecia totalis, the medical clinic at Leipiig, 735 Prince. Morton, lectures at Edinburgh Univer- 17 SCELINK, Dr.: Gonorrhoea in women, 126 sity, 492 SICARD, J. A., appointed to the chair of medical SCHLOSSMANN, A. (and M. VON PFAtTNDLER): Public Health Service, 493 pathology in the University of Paris, 36 Handbuch der Kinderheilkunde, rev.. 240 Queen Victoria's Jubilee Nurses, the work of, SICHEL, Gerald: The training of nurses, 558 SCHoLEs, Dr.: Diphtheria control, 166 83 Sidmouth brine baths, formal opening after re- School attendance by children who have had River pollution in (parliamentary note), 728 equipment, 1109 measles, 649 Rowett Animal Research Institute, 83 Sight, memory (Lieut.-Col. Robert Henry Elliot), School children of GlasEgow, report on, 129 School children, necessitous. 763 235 (0)-Correspondence on, 352, 446, 497. 600, School children, medical inspection and treat- Stalker, A.M., presentation to, 614 652 ment of (parliamentary note), 400 Stomatitis and foot-and-mouth disease, 128 Sigma and Wassermann tests, comparison of School children, necessiteus (Scotland), 763 Tuberculosis treatment. 398 (J. W. Bigger), 667 School clinics, number of (parliamentary note), University Grants Committee. 980 SILBERBERG. M. D.: Digitalis and quinidine in 729 Venereal disease conference, 292 auricular fibrillation, 35 #hchools, national bQarding, 846 Veterinary science and public health, 763 Silicosis compensation schbdme, 211 Schools, special, ,nLondon, 762 Whooping cough in, 547 SILVERTO'N,R. J.: Renal efficiencytests, 71 SCHWALBE, J.: Diagno.stischeundthe rapeutische SIMmINS appeal fund, 1115 Irrtimer und deret Verhi-ltung, rev., 200 SCOTT, H. H.:Rice in relation toberi beri in SIMON, Gustav, centensry of the birth of, 1161 Science. applied, profit and loss. 336. See also India. 425 SIMONS, Robert J.: Cupping, a8 Health officers SCOTT, Henry Harold (andl Andrew BALFOUR): SIMPSON, Alexander, presentation to, 91 Science, Benjamin Franklin bequest for, 260 Hedlth Problents of the.Fmpire, 1012 SIMPSON, G C. E.: Perforated gaEtric and Science and. labour conference, 943. See also SCOTT-, James Avit: Treatment of acne vulgaris, duodenal ulicers, 785 British Empire Exhibition 150, 353 SIMPSON, Sir William: "Bayer 205 " in trypano- Scientific researcb, course of training in, 735. SCOTTr Sydney: Vertigo, 426 somiasis, 379 Se also Research SCOTT, Thomas Bodley, obituary notice of, 297 SIMPSON, W. J.: Report on Sanitary Matters in Sclerema neonatorum, case of(W. Gifford Nash), Scottish Board of Health: Regulations re an the East Africa Protectorate, Uganda, anid 820 (0) epidemic of infective jaundice, 291-Circular Zantzibar, 207 4Sclerosis, disseminated, early eye symptoms in letter re price and supply of insulin, 492- SIMS WOODHEAD. See Woodhead (Brownlow Riddell), 821 Circularre the Scottish public health service, SIMSON, H. J. F.: Post-operative and puerperal Sclerosis, disseminated, the nature of (Symonds), 493-Circular re measles and whooping- cough, mental disorders, 112 973 547-Report of Departmental Committee on SINCLAIR, Dr.: Diphtheria control, 166 Sclerosis, disseminated, pathogenesis of (leading Puerperal Morbidity and Mortality. 961-Com- SINDERSON, H. Chapman, receives permission to article), 245 mittee on Hospital Services, 1151 wear the Order of El Nahdi, 611 Scottish Education Department: Circular re SINGER, Charles, translates and adapts ,Tohannes Scotland: Necessitous School Children, 763 (le Ketham FascicUlIus Medicinae, Venice, 1491, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, 398 Scottish universities, athletics in, 253 109 Animal breeding. research in, 213 SCOWCROFT, Walter, death of, 1034 SINGER, Dorohea Waley: Selections from the Athletics in Scottish usniversities, 253 SCRUTTON, Lord Justice: His judgement on the Works of Ambroise Par4, 792 Bangour Village As) lum, 548, 645 Harnett v. Bond and Adam case, 942 Sino-auricular node (Sir James Mackenzie), 57 Bridge of Weir Sanatorium, 129 SCURRAH, J. D., obituary notice of, 844 Sinus disease, eye complications of, 287 CatholicMJedical Guild, 492 Seamen, eyesight test for (parliamentary note), Sinus, frontal, fracture into, 137 Census report, 349 1027 Sinuses, frontal, ethmoidal and sphenoidal, Central Midwives Board for Scotland, 37, 350, Secret remedies in France, 210 suppurative diseases of (Musgrave Woodman), 1026 Secretions, internal, review of books on, 18 574 Chemiiistry, historical aspects of, 292 SEMON, Henry C.: An antidote for arsenic, bis- Sinuses, septic otitic thrombosis of (J. S. Fraser), Dernmatology, tradition in, 349 muth, and mercury poisoning, 66Z (0)-Sim- 196 Dundee Royal Infirmary, 548 mins appeal fund, 1115 Sinuises, tuberculous, treatment of (J. T. EDINBURGH: SENCEP.T, Dr., obituary notice of, 692 Morrison), 66 Catholic Medical Guild. 492 Senile decay and the Metropolitan Asylums Sinusitis in children: Discussion at the Deaconness Hospital, 685 Board, 1026 Australasian Medical Congress, 126 Dental Hospital and School, 548 SERGENT, Emile, Order of the Star of Rumania Skin forceps. See Forceps Elsie Inglis Memorial Hospital, 1069 conferred upon, 43-(L. RIBADEAU-DUMAS and Skin grafting following extensive burns of both Foot clinic opened, 1069 L. BABONNEIX) Traite de Pathologie Midicale legs, 772 Foot dispensary in, 213, 1069 et de Thgrapeutique Appliquie, rev.. 913, 1008- Skin, use of petrol for cleansing, prior to opera- Health of, 1068 Les svndromes respiratoires, rev., 959 tions. See Petrol Hospital and Dispensary for Women and Serial rubbish, 92 Skin tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis Children, 595 Serum, antivenom. See Antivenom SKIRVING, A. A. Scot: The part played by focal Hospital for Sick Children, 1110 Serum disease. 482 infection in disease, 35-Elected a Fellow of Hospitals of, visit of His Majesty's represen- Serum, human, the immunizing and styptic the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 505- De- tative to, 981 properties of, 886 pressed fracture of the rig]2t occipital bone, Insured persons in, 1110 Service patients in asylums (parliamentary 957-Indefinite gastric symiptoms and a large Maternity Hospital, 168 * note), 982. See also Asylums hard swelling in the epigastric and right Medical Guild meeting, 37 SEWELL. Dr.: The evolution of the language hypochondriac regions, 957 Morton Prince's lectures, 492 mechanism, 201 SLATER, Richard, obituary notice of, 299 Post-graduate courses, 1151 Sex and psychoses (Dr. MicAree), 202 Sleep, 39 Residential Home for Medical Lecturers and Shaffer, Newton Melmant, Selected Essays on Sleep and lacrymal secretion, 92 Research Workers, 37 Orthopaedic Surgery from tihe Writings of, Sleep and life, 943 Rockefeller gifts to the university, 37 rev., 717 Sleeping sickness. See Trypanosomiasis Rotary club, 763 SHANKS, S. Cochrane: The E. R. A." cult, SLESINGER, E. G.: Intestinal stasis, 256 Royal College of Physicians, 349 297 SLIGHT, David: Memory sight, 352 " Royal Infirmary, 83. 213, 350. 1111 SHA-PLAND, C. D. (andR. N. IRONSIDE): A case of Slipping rib." See Rib Royal Maternity Hos)ital, 763 spinal compression localized radiographically Slit-lamp, practical value of the (T. Harrison Salaries of the junior staff at the University, by Sicard's method, 149 (0) Butler), 945 (0) 1068 SHARE-JONES. Professor: The inadequacy of the SLOAN, Allen Thomson, obituary notice of, 357 University library, bequest to, 253 veterinary service, 1066 SLOP, Dr., of Tristram Slzandy, 649. 799, 888 Eugenics, the future of, 397 SHATTOCK, Samuel George, obituary notice of, Slum areas in London (Lieut.-Col. C. B. Levita), Feeble-minded, care of in Scotland, 168-Insti- 889, 986-tppreciation of. 1115 191 tute for men, Edinburgh, 398 SHAW, B. H.: On the production of formnaldebyde Small-pox in 1923, 163, 347, 1025 General practitioner of the future, 397 by intestinal bacteria, 461(0) Small-pox in Canada, 584 GLASGOW: SHAW, Fletcher: Embolism and thrombosis, 714 Small-pox simulated by chicken-pox, case of History of medicine at, 1110 -Perineal haematoma during labour, 862 (W. McConnel Wanklyn), 464 (0) Medical School, early history of, 394 SHAW, H. Batty: Hyperpiesia and arterio- Small-pox and chicken-pox (parliamentarynote), Post-graduate Medical Association, 980 sclerosis, 507 (0). 524 167 Royal Cancer Hospital, 644 SHAW, J. J M.: Varicose ulcer, 957-Man suffer- Small-pox in Copenhagen, 1118 Royal Infirmary Club, 596 ing fram epitbelioma of the lower lip, rodent Small-pox, deaths from in 1923, 347 St Mungo's College, 595 ulcer of the left mastoid, and a cutaneous Small-pox outbreaks (parliamentary note), 347 School children, 129 horn on the back of the right hand, 957 Small-pox, prevalence of, Registrar-General's Sick Children's Hospital, 548 SHAw, Lauriston Elgie, obituary notice of, 40 returns, 826-Note on, 1025 Western Infirmary. 83, 398 SHEARMAN, C. H.: Wassermann reaction tests, Small-pox statistics (parliamentary note), 494 Health of, in 1923, 212 72 Small-pox in the Sudan. mild, 690 Home relief for incurables, Scottish Society Sheffield Practitioners' Mutual Help Associa- Small-pox in Switzerland, 339 for, 1110 tion, 490 Small-pox and vaccination (C. Killick Millard), Hospital accommodation for pensioners, 764 SHELLY, Charles Edward: Millstone flour and 483 Hospital Services Committee, 1151 national nutrition, 798. 883, 1075 Small-pox and vaccination (parliamentary note), Insane, meritorious attendance on the, awards SHEPHERD, Jobn I.: Herpes zoster, 39 443, 1154 for, 686 SHERMAN, Lillian: Bacteriology of scarlet fever, SMEETON, C. M.: Appreciation of Walter Insanity treatment in, 491 482 Thompson, 937 Insulin, 492-Provision of by local authorities, SHERREN, James: Surgical treatment of diseases SMELLIE: Enuresis, 629 1152 of the stomach, 472 SMITH, Arthur B.: The causation of cancer, Jaundice infective, epidemic of, 291 SHEIRRINGTON, Sir Charles S.: British Empire 1113 Larbert Institution for Feeble-minded Children, Cancer Campaign, 351-Eon. LL. D.B3irming- SMtTH, A. Nimmo: The complement fixation 644 ham conferred upon, 985-Order of Merit con- test in tuberculosis, 15 Laurie, James, presentation to, 1151 ferred upon, 1019 SMITH, Dr.: Food poisoning puzzles, 335 Leith Hospital, 83 SHIPLEY, Sir Arthur E.: Life, rev.. 958 SMITH, E. C.: Subacute endocarditis due to Leprosy treatment, 1110 SHIPWAY, Dr.: Anaesthetic properties of ether, Streptococcus viridans, 194 Encephalitis Life expectation in, 168 472 lethargica, 1003 Lochmaben Sanatorium, 685 SHI.REs, Bertram: X-ray diagnosis of pyloric SMITH, Edmund M., resignation of, 1026 Lunacy certification, 595 and duodenal stenosis, 784 SMITH, F. K.: Gall stones, 237 Macewen, the late Sir William, 644 Shock, review of books on. 668 SMITH, Henry Hammond, obituary notice of, 555 Measles in Scotland, 129. 547 Shock, use of strycbnine in, 1162 SMITH, J. Barker: Memory sight. 652 Mental hospitals, voluntary patients in, 83 SHORE. W. T. (editor): Trial of Thomnas Neill SMITH. Lieut.-Col. J. I., elected a Fellow of Mentally defective. See Feeble-minded Cream, rev., 670 the Royal Sanitary Institute, 943 Milk, legislation affecting, 254 SHUFFLEBOTHAM. Hilda N Memorial to the late SMITH, Matthew B., obituary notice of, 1116 Milk supply of. 1026 Professor Peter Thompson, 1114 SMITH, Priestley: Dichotomy, 445 r BBRTis JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. MDIcaLM TB JOURNAL 2

SMITH, Robert J., appointed city coroner gastric symptoms with a large hard Society, Medico-Legal: Nullity of marriage, 384- Cardiff, 942 in the epigastric and right hypochondriac Sudden death from inhibition, 575 SMITH, Captain S.: Summer diarrhoea, 1n regions, 957-Intestinal colic, 957-Traumatic Society, Middlesex Hospital Medical : 150th SMITE, S. A.: Diagnosis of early tuberculosis, 34, aneurysm of the posterior tibial artery, 957- anniversary, 965 165 Interarticular dislocation of the patella, Society, Midland Medical: Modern optical SMITH, Sydney: Pregnaney with unruptured Acute osteomyelitis of the scapula, methods in the examination of the eye, 8- hymen, 306-Aneurysm of the basilar artery location of the semilunar carpal bone Renaltuberculosis,195-Psychological analysis simulating opium poisoning. 994 (0) bv excision, 957-Resection of the pelvic colon, in relation to medicine and surgery, 196 SMITH, Sydney M.: The causation of eancer, 1113 957-Varicose ulcer, 957-Epithelioma Society, North of Eng:and Obstetrical and SM1TH, Temple: Squint, 74 lower lip, rodent ulcer of the left mastoid, Gynaecological: The influence of lead on SMcTH, W.: Variations in the nature of blood a cutaneous horn on the back of the normal and abnormal cell growth, and on sugar, 290 hand in the same patient, 957-Cancer certain organs, 152-Annual meeting, 323- SMITH, W. Harvey, appointed J.P. for Warwick- pharynx, 957-Cases illustrating common Election of president, 323 - Pulmonary or shire, 735 eases of unknown etiology. 957-Chronic cardiac embolism and primary pulmonary - Smoke abatement (parliamentary note), 347, enchymatous nephritis, 958-Tbree cases thrombosis, 323 Paravaginal lipoma, 323- 1027-Deputation to the Minister of Health, operation for obstruction, 958-Cases S3arcoma of uterns, 323-Cystic sarcoma of left 695-Report from the Coal Smoke Abatement trating all the clinical features of ovary, 323-Rare spec,imen of diffuse fibro- Society on atmospheric pollution, 973-Review ulcer, 958-Active movement in surgery, matous overgrowth of the uterus, 323-Ovarian of books on, 1098 Dietetics, 1130-Remarkable specimen dermoid ruptured during labour, 323-Pul- Smok6, fogs, and the death rate, 29 bilateral hydronephrosis. 1130 monary embolism and primary pulmonary SMTLY. Sir William: Puerperal sepsis and glove Society, Edinburgh Obstetrical: Pituitary thrombosis, 712 - The extended legs as an sterilization, 528-Primary carcinoma of tracts in obstetrics, 382-Tuberculous infection abnormality in the foetal attitude, 774- Fallopian tube, 6 0 of fibroids, 383-Transactions, rev., Chorion-epithelioma of the ovary, 862-Ectopie SMYTH. J. A.: A disclaimer, 1118 Placenta praevis and albuminuric toxaemia, gestation in a tuberculous Fallopian tube, 862 SMTTH, Joseph, obituary notice of, 89 629-Progress in midwifery practice, -Perineal haematoma during labour, 862- SNELL, D. Montague B.: Second attack Veratrone, 630-Caesarean section, 1005-Exhi- Blood transfueion from post-partum haemor- measles, 893 bition of specimens, 1005 rhage, 862-Examination for detecting mal- SNELL, George, obituary notice of, 357 Society, Edinburgh Royal Medical: position of the uterus, 862 - Exhibition of SNELL prize, Henry Saxon, 91 dinner, 397-The general practitioner specimens, cases, and instruments, 862 SNow, Clyde M.: Essentials of Pharmacv, with future, 397 Society, Nottingham Medical: Pathology andc Questions and Answers, rev., 914 Society, Eugenics Education: Heredity symptoms of duodenal ulcer. 1040 Social Hygiene Congress. See Congress eugenics, 397 Society, Nottingham Medico Chirurgical: Hyper- Society, Aberdeen Medico-Chirurgical: Gall Society, German, for Microbiology. 528 plasia of breast tissues (mazoplasia-" chronic: stones, 237-Congenital heart disease, 324- Society, German Surgical: Annual meeting, mastitis "), 653- Treatment of tuberculous Case simulating carcinoma ventriculi, 324- Society, Glasgow Royal Medico-Chirurgical: affections by inflation with oxygen, 906 Charcot's disease affecting the knee. 324- Nephritis, 64-Caesarean section on a Society, Ophthalmological, of the United King- Series of cases of skin disease, 324-Tuber- with marked pelvic contraction. dom: Transactions. rev., 283-Annual congress 197-Two in culosis of the skin, 527-Treatment of gonor- haemorrhages of the infant, Glasgow, 821-Eye symptoms in dissemi- rhoea in the male, 749-Degenerative con- obstetrical instruments: a decapitating nated sclerosis, 821-Iridectomy for congenital " ditions in the aorta, 909-Early active move- thimble and a new type of forceps, cataract, 822-Ocular complications of sub- ment for fractures, 1095 Exophthalmic goitre complicating pregnancy, arachnoid baemorrhage,822-Congenital colo- Society, American Chemical: The yellow pig- 197-Series of ante-natal cases. 197-Rupture boma of the iris, 822-The trigeminal nerve in. ments of plants, 720 uterus, 197-Bronehitis complieating its relation to the eye, 822-Pupil reactions, Society. American Proctologic: Transactions, perium, 197-Series of post-natal cases, 822 - Discussions and demonstrations, 823- rev., 581 Diathermy in lupus vulgaris, 279-Treatment Meeting of ophthalmological societies (1925), Society of Anaesthetists Scottish: Annual of ununited fractures and other bone defects 823 meeting, 1091-President's address: Anaes- by bone grafts and bone comminution, Society of Ophthalmology in France: Congress, thesia, its present position, 1091-Anaesthesia The medical aspects of Dr. Samuel 1067-Relation of ocular disorders to various- for oral operations. 1092 631 infections of the intestine, prostate, and, Soiety of Apothecaries. See Apothecaries Society, Glasgow Philosophical: Historical urethra, 1067 Society, Bath Clinical: Subacromial bursitis, aspects of chemistry. 292 Society, Oxford Medical: Bone and joint tuber- 197-Multiple staphylococcal osteomyelitis, Society, Harveian, of London: Annual culosis, 383 237-The heart -Gastric syphilis, 197-Aortic disease with 237-Election of offieers, Society, Pathological, of Philadelphia: Proceed- flibrillation, 197-Biochemical observations Harvey, 1083 ings. rev., 718 relation to certain diseases of obscure origin, Society. Hunterian, of London: Bacillus coli Society, Pharmaceutical, of Great Britain: The- 668 infection of the urinary traet, 114-Annual recent allegation that on keeping opium there Society, Berlin Microbiological: Commemora- award of the Hunterian Society medaLto was a loss of the principal alkaloid, morphine,. tion of the eightieth anniversary of Koch's resumed, 735 595-The assay of nux vomica, 595-Ferments birth, 91 Society for the Studyof Inebriety: Occupation and ferment action, 595 Society, Blackburn and District Medical: and alcoholism, 77 Society, Plymouth Medical: Hyperpiesia and Annual dinner, 43 Society, Linnean: Gold medal confeirred, arterio-selerosis, 507 Society, Bologna Medico Society, London: Slum areas in London Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in hundreth anniversary of, 771 Society, London and Counties Medical Foreign Parts: Annual public meeting of the and Sussex Medico-Chirur- tection: Annual meeting, 828-Annual medical missions 942 Society, Brighton of department, gical: Wrist with removed semilunar bone, 825 Society Public Analysts: Copper in vegetables, Fungating 680-The 115-Large gall stones, 115-Notes on intes- Society,I,ondon Dermatological: composition of beef and malt wines, tinal obstruction, 115 -The present position growth on the cheek, 17-Eruption 919 renal disease and albuminuria, 322-Electro- rupial type, 17-Discharge from both nipples, Society for Racial Hygiene founded at Graz, 736 cardiographic records, 668 eczema, tumours in both breasts, and Society for theRelief of Widows and Orphans of Sdbiety, British Goat, 894 larged glands in axilla, 17-Alopecia totalis, Medical Men: Annual report, 892 Society, British, for the Study of Orthodontics, -Folliculitis decalvans, 17-Annual Society, Reseqrch Defence: Fight Against- offers prizes for competition, 845 Affections of the skin caused by occupation Disease, 259-Advantage gained by animals as Society, Buxton Medical Research: Tic and profession, 1131 a result of experiments on animals, 259 . vulslf, 50-" Deforming arthritis," 750 Society, Manchester Medical: The Society, the Royal: Effect of x rays on tissue- Society, Cardiff Medical: Prevention of mechanical treatment of acute anterior cells growing in vitro. 78-Variations in the birth, 112-Normal involution in the thymus, myelitis, 197-The treatment of auricular nature of blood sugar, 290-Election ofFellows, 112-Blood transfusion, 322-The private practi- fibrillation, 324-Medicine and old ethics, 394-Antiseptics, leucocytes, and bacteria, 484 -Gift tioner and tbe public health service, 322- special reference to electronic reactions, 485 for the endowment of medical research, Hexamine and urinary antisepsis, 750-Heart- Society, MancesDter Pathological: 680-Conversazione, 873, 1147-Human speech, block, 958 ossificans, 65-Pneumococcal infections, 1018 Society, Coal Smoke Abatement: Atmospheric New growths, 667-Megacolon (Hirschsprung's Society, Royal, of Edinburgh: Election of pollution, 973 disease), 667 Fellows, 505-Apparatus to facilitate treatment Society, Cork University Scientific and Medical: Society, Manceseter Surgical: Treatment of of carbon-monoxide poisoning, 1134 Mastoid suppuration, 325-Separation tuberculosis of the urinary tract, 100-A upper humeral epiphysis, 325-Kerion of parative study of abdominal incisions, SOCIETY, ROYALOF MEDICINE: beard and lupoid syphilis treated and cured The abdominal incision in pelvic Vaccine therapy, 63 mercurial ointnment and staphylococcievaccinp, 515 Post-operative and puerperal mental disorders,. 110 325 Congenital defect in the ventricular Society of Massage and Medical Gymnastics, septum, 315 Chartered:-Founder's lecture: Massage Physical grading of the population, 151 Society, Cremstion. of England: Annual modern medicine, 123-Award of Lucy Birth injuries, 470 760 son bursaries, 1161 Possible substitutes for cocaine, 511, 520 Art Society, Derby Medical: Chronic diarrhoea, 575 Society, Medical. of London: Contracted pelvis exhibition by medical men, 975 -Intrathoracic tuberculosis in children, 785 with history of labours, 113-Low-power Maudsley lecture on sociological aspects of Society, Devon and Exeter Medico-Chirurgical: micrography, 113-Manifestations of common mental disorder, 1024 Gall stones, 427 affections of the nose and throat, 276-Brain Social evening, 1147 of Medicine: of Society, Dutch, of the History disturbances in hyperpiesa, 524-Anniversary Section Anae8thetics.-Anaesthetic pro-- dawn of medication: chapter in the history dinner, 544-Annual oration on certain perties of ether, 471-Committee of investiga- of pharmacy from the earliest times to injuries of the brain, 816-Treatment of flbroids tion appointed, 761 seventeenth century, 1006 of the uterus, 1037 Section of Comtparative Medicinee-Diseases. Society, Edinburgh Medico-Chirurgical: S3ociety,M[edical Golfing: Result of the " of nutrition in animals, 193-Achondroplasia complement fixation test in tuberculosis, out tournament. 845-Annual meeting, in man and animalsbull-dog(" " calf) 1002 Blood diseases, 16-Multiple arthritis following Society of Medical Hydrology, International: Section forStudiv of DiseaseChildren.-in 525 Pediatrics, ophthalmia neonatorum,16-interstitial kerat- HIydrotherapy in tropical disease, 193- Interstitial nephritis simu- itis treated by injections of bismuth salts, Society of Medical Officers of Health. lating diabetes insipidus, 193-Juvenile tabes- Progressive lipodystrophy, 16-Septic otitic ternational: Proposed establishment dorsalis, 193-Spleen for a case of Gaucher's- thrombosis of the sinuses and jugular bulb, Meeting at Geneva, 892 splenomegaly, 193-Child of 7 months with 196-Alimentary sepsis, 196-Compound great tenderness of limbs, 194-Anaemia in a minuted fractures of the proximal phalanges, SOCIETY Oy MEDICAL OFyICERS OF HEALTH: premature infant, 194-Fragilitas ossium with 197-Acute intestinal obstruction, 197-Con- The oyster in its relation to public blue sclerotics, 194-Girl with choreiform genital syphilis, 321-Urticaria pigmentosa, 927 movements, 194-Case for diagnosis, 194- Method of bronchoscope,-Complete 526-Empyema,facial paralysis,527-Etiology322-Use ofofthe Fever Hospitals-Medical Service Group.- collecting records of sick children, Meeting, papers read,and exhibition of cases, 194-Chronic remittent ophthalmoplegia in an cancer, 862-The styloid process of the tem- 823-Election of president, 823 infant, 380-Cyclical vomiting heralded by an poral bone, 863 -Clinical meeting, 957-Con- Tuberculosis Group. The desirability of increase in a chronic remittent ptosis, 380-

with of the Congenital genital heart lesion, 957-Rheumatic fever uniformity in the arrangements nuclear hypoplasla (moebius) in- definite Babinski's sign, 957-Operative reports of tuberculosis officers and volving the facial and oculomotor nuclei, 380- ment for cranial defects, 957-Depres3ed frac- superintendents of sanatorinms and tne Congenital lagophthalmos, 780-Erb's palsy, ture of the right occipital bone, 957-Indefinite opportunities for collective research, 380-Myotonia congenita (Thomsen's disease). rTz Blmou 30 JAN.-JUNE,I9241 INDEX. I MEDTCAL JOURSAL

381-Amyotonia congenita (Oppenheim), 381- location of hip, 197-Renal dwarfism, 197- Starvation, deaths from (parliamentary note), Lymphangeioma of the leg, 381 - Hypo- Painful oedema of both legs, 197 882, 1070 thyroidism of very slight degree, 381-Spasmo- SODEN, W. Scovil: Treatment of football abra- Stasis, intestinal. See Intestinal hemiplegia, 381-Enu- sions, 44 State sick assurance (France), 210 philic convulsions with prevention resis, 629 - X-ray diagnosis of pyloric and Sodium morrhuate, 178 STEADMAN, F. StJ.: Pyorrhoea: its duodenal stenosis in infants, 784-Posture in Sodium nucleinate in pneumonia, 984 and treatment, 381-Local anaestheties in relation to therapeutics and prophylaxis gene- SOFFE,W. H., obituary notice of, 357 dentistry, 522 rally, 957 SOEOLOWsKI. Alfred, obituary notice of, 692 STEDMAN, Thomas Lathrop: A Practical MedicaI Section of Electro-Therapeuttics.-Clinical SOLOnONS, Bethel: Puerperal sepsis and glove Dictionarv, rev., 200 results of deep x-ray therapy, 572 sterilization, 528-Primary carcinoma of the STEELE, L. L.: Caesarean section: suppuration, Section of Epidemiolonv and State Medicine, Fallopian tube, 630 recovery. 276 -Influenza in horses and in man, 380-A SOMERFORD, Anne E.: Absorption of keloid, 236 STEEN, Robert Hunter, appointed Emeritus survey of the Mortality due to child-bearing in SOMERLEYTON, Lord: Hospitals and insurance, Professor of Psychological Medicine at King's London, from the seventeenth century, 628- 695 College Hospital, 505 Elucidation of cancer, 956 Somerset: Report of Voluntary Hospitals Com- Stenosis, pyloric and duodenal, x ray diagnosis Sectton of Larvygology.- Suppurative dis- imiittee, 489 of (Geoffrey Fildes), 784 eases of the frontal, ethmoidal, andsphenoidal Somnambulism. 1036 STEPHENS, Surgeon Commander Frank Harold, sinuses, 574 SONNTAG, Charles F. The Morphology and obituary notice of, 694 Section of Medicine.-Haematemesis" with- Evolutiont of tile Apes and Mant, rev., 1050 STEPHIENS. G. Arbour: The invention of tincture Sore throat." See Throat of opium, 612 out lesions," 658 prevention Section of Neutrology - Localization of SORTAIN, E. L.: Herpes zoster and varicella. 360 STEPHENS, Maxwell: Pyorrhoea: its cerebral and spinal tumours, 716 SoUBBoTITCH. VoYslav, obituary notice of, 448 and treatment, 382 Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.- SO-USA, Augustus, Kaisar-i-Hind medal conferred STEPHENSON, Thos.: Incompatibility in Pre- Toxaemias of pregnancy, 277-Normal preg- upon. 28 scriptions and how to Avoid it, rev., 477 nancy following operations for ectopic preg- SOUTHAM, A. H.: A comparative study of STEVENSON, Edgar: Post-mortem changes in the nancy on both Fallopian tubes, 278-Unusual abdominal incisions, 513 (0) fundus oculi. 497 case of chorion epithelioma, 278-Dysmenor- SOUTTAR, H. S.: The surgical anatomy of STEVENSON, G. H.: Ununited fractures treated rhoea due to haematometra in the rudi- femoral hernia, 367(0)-A method of intiibating by bone grafts and bone comminution, 577 mentary horn of a bicornuate uterus, 278- the oesophagus for malignant stricture, 782 (01 STEVENSON, Gertrude Scott (translator and Acute infection of the uterus, 666-Combined SPACEMAN, C. L.: Lithopaedion: subsequent editor): The Letters of MEadame, rev.. 670 carcinoma and tuberculosis in the uterus, pregnancies, 821 STEVENSON, W. C.: " Spring catarrh." 749- 667-Apparatus for measuring the newborn, SPACEMAN, M. La.: Gas fumes poisoning, 506 Radium treatment of sarcoma, 749 .667-Wounds of the gravid and non-gravid Spablinger's treatment (parliamentary note), 549, STEWART, H. M.: School attendance by children uterus, a study in uterine scars, 1093 729, 765, 838, 1154 who have had measles, 649 Odontological Section.- Caries and dental Spas of Britain; The Official Handbook of the STEWART, S. H.: Report of Belfast Municipal irregularities in monkeys, 208-A lens per- British Spa Federation, rev., 431 Sanatorium, 1111 meable to ultra-violet rays, 222-Pyorrhoea: Spas of France, 1066 STILES, C. Wardell (and William C. BoEcR): its prevention and treatment, 381-Haemor- Spas of Italy, medical tour to, 1078 Studies on Various Intestinal Parasites (espe- rhage following tooth extraction, 382-Care of Speech, human (Sir Richard Paget), 1018-Corre- cially amoebae) of Man, 1146 children's teeth, 591 spondence on, 1113 STILES, Sir Harold: Appreciation of Alexis a Section of Ophthalmology. - Standards of SPEED, Maude: Through Cesntral Frantce to the Thomson, 500-Elected Fellow of the Royal vision in education, 832-The practical value Pyrenees. rev., 1009 Societyof Edinburgh, 505-The causeof cancer, of the 945 H. D. L.: A fenestrated urethroscope 863 slit-lamp, SPENCE, and Section of Orthopaedics. - Treatment and cannula, 1052 STILL, A. T.: The originator of osteopathy functional results of tuberculous hip disease, SPENCE, John W. L.: Appreciation of James chiropractic, 963 665 Lamond Lackie, 134 Stillbirth, prevention of (Gilbert I. Strachan), Section of Pathology.-Bacteriology of dental SPENCER, Herbert R.: Contracted pelvis with 112-(Aliee White), 190 caries, 192-Vertebrae of fossil crocodiles. 192 history of labours, 113 STILLMAN, Ralph G. (and Eugene H. POOL): -Accuracy of measurements with capillary SPE,NGLER, Lucius. death of, 771 Surgery of the Spleent, rev., 718 piDettes. 192-Experimental biliary cirrhosis, Sphenoidal sinus. See Sinus Stirling District Board of Control: Report, 83- 426-" Aleukia," 427-Lysozyme experiments, SPIcER, W. T. Holmes: Parentchymatous kerat- Voluntary patients in mental hospitals, 83 574 - Effect of inoculation heterologous itis: Interstitial Keratitis, Uveitis Anterior, Stock-taking in medical education. See Medical antigens, 574 rev., 429 STOKES, Henry: Intrathoracie suppuration, 910 Section of Psychiatry -The physical basis of SPIEMANN, Hans, appointed to the chair of STOKES, J. E.: The clinical estimation of basal emotional disorder, 320-Alcoholism in rela- zoology and comparative anatomy in the metabolismi, 428 tion to insanity and crime, 523-Criminal University of Munich, 736 STOKES, W. A.: Music, health, and character, 38 responsibility of the insane, 860 SPILSBURY, Sir Bernard: Sudden death from Stomach disease, surgical treatment of (Jamiies Section of Surgery.-Internal derangements inhibition, 575 Sherren), 472 of the knee-joint, 62 Spinal compression localized radiographically Stomach operations, value of feeding during Section of Therapeutics and Pharmacology.- by Sicard's method (R. N. Ironside and C. D. (Herbert H. Brown), 746 (0) A theory of asthma, 522-Annual meeting, 715 Shapland), 149 (0) Stomlach. See also Gastric -Symptoms following simultaneous use of Spinal cord, subacute combined degeneration of Stomatitis and foot-and-mouth disease, 128, 215 adrenaline and cocaine, 715-Use of atropine and Addison's [pernicious] anaemia (Arthur F. STONE, W. J.: Blood Chemistry Colorimetric in conjunction with digitalis, 715-Administra- Hurst), 93 (0) Methods, rev., 1098 tion of digitalis in the form of powder leaf, 715 Spinal Curvature, League for the Prevention of, Stone in the kidney, case of (W. Leonard Section of Tropical Medicine.-Rice in rela- 964 Forsyth), 110 tion to beri-beri in India, 414, 425 Spinal fluid of patient in treatment of myoclonic Stone dust (parliamentary note), 598 Section of Urology.-Treatment of carcinoma encephalitis (R. Wood Power), 1129. See also STONEY, R. A.: Subdural haemorrhage, 16- of the prostate, 626 Encephalitis Retroperitoneal cyst, 17-Intrathoracic sup- War Section. Psychomotor responses in SPINES, A. F. G.: Haemorrhages of infancy and puration, 910-Aseptic resection of the colon, flying, 481-The recent trend of military childhood, 625 10C4-Operation for atrophic dermatitis, lC04 hygiene, 722 Spirit of leisure and the spirit of work. 391 Stools of infants in weaning, 652 Sections of Medicine. Neurology, Obstetrics Spiritualhealing: Reportof Lambeth Conference STOPFORD, John S. B. (and Albert RAMSBOTTOM): and Gynaecologv, Psychiatry. and Surgery.- Committee, 43-Leading article on, 119 -Corre- Occlusion of the posterior superior cerebellar Discussion on post-operative and puerperal spondence on, 169-Debate in the House of artery, 364 (0) mental disorders, 110 Bishops, 874-Bishop of London on, 874 Storm houses, 831 Sections of Medicine, Neurology, Otology, Spiritual healing in Australasia, 157 Stovaine, What is? 260 and Ophthalmology.-Vertigo, 425 Spirochaetal jaundice. See Jaundice& STRACHAN, Charles G.: Thomas Addison, 256 Sections of Medicine, Pathology, Thera- Spiroebaetosis in Scotland (parliamentary note), STRACH&N. Gilbert I.: Prevention of stillbirth, peutics, and Pharmacology.-Uses and limits 687, 882,1154 112-Combined carcinoma and tuberculosis of of vaccine tberapy, 63 SPITTEL, R. L.: Betel chewing and cancer, 158 the uterus, 667 Sections of Medicine, Surgery, Therapeutics, Splenectomy for splenic anaemia (A. G Gibson), STRANGEWAYS, T. S. P.; Effect of x rays on and Pharmacology.-Treatment of severe 1091 tissue cells growing in vitro, 78 gastric and duodenal haemorrhage, 468 Spring catarrh." See Catarrh STRANZ, H.: Scha;ffer's Therapie der Haut- untd SPRINGTHORPE, J. W.: Psychotherapy in prac- Venerischen Krankheiten, rev., 1051 Society, Royal Statistical, 892-A study in inter- tice, 202 Strasbourg: Professorship of children's diseases national vital statistics, 1061 Sprue, parathyroid in, 306 established in the faculty of medicine. 333- Society, Scottish, for Home 1telief of Incurables, Sprue and pernicious anaemia (Sir Byrom Bram- Practical course in dermatology and venereal 1110 well), 365 (0) diseases, 505 Society, Southampton Medical: Ocular palsies, SPURGIN, Percy, B.: Sudden death from inhibi- STRATFORD, Howard Mi.: Medical biographies, 223 tion, 575-Second attack of measles, 893 736-Diet in relation to health and morals, 755 Society, Statistical, and Social Inquiry, of Ire- SQUIRE, Peter (and Peter Wyatt SQUIRE): The Street accidents (parliamentary note), 932 land: Insanity and crime, 399 Pharsniacopoeias of Thirty-onte of the London STREETEN, Ernest Rock, obituary notice of, 89 Society of Superintendents of Tuberculosis Hospitals, rev., 866 STRETTON, J. Lionel: Some remarks on gall Institutions and the training of nurses in SQuIRE. Peter Wyatt (and Peter SQUIRE): Th7e stones, 149 (0)-Appreciation of Thomas tuberculosis, 359 Pharmacopoeias of Thirty-one of tile London William Thursfield, 176 Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, the Hospitals, rev., 866 STRUTHERS, Mr.: Case illustrating all the clinical Royal: " Bayer 205 " in trypanosomiasis, 377 Stains for miiicroscopic work, imported (parlia- features of duodenal ulcer, 958 Society, Tuberculosis: Treatment of tubercu- mentary note), 347 Strychnine in shock, 1162 losis of bones and joints, 1044 STALKER, A. M., proposed testimonial to, 43- STUART, W. J.: Complete facial paralysis, 322 Society, Ulster Medical: Annual dinner, 37- Presentation to, 644 STUBB, Eric S. (and John A. WATT): Two cases Veterinary science: a public service, 399- STALLYBRASS, C. O.: Awarded the J. T. Neech of erythema nodosum with tuberculous bacil- Votes of condolence, 473-Exhibition of cases, Prize, 1035 laemia, 422 (0) 473-Otitis media followed by severe lung Stammering (Garnet Leary), 202 Students fronm the dominions overseas and from symptoms, 473-Duodenal ileus due to a band, STANLEY, Sir Arthur: Voluntary hospitals, 1137 foreign countries now studying in the uni- 473-Cerebral cyst, 473-Hypertrophic stenosis STANNUS. H. S.: Prophylaxis of malaria and versities of Great Britain and Ireland, 304 cured by Rammstedt's operation, 473 -Hydatid blackwater fever, 172-Rice in relation to beri- Students Register, rev., 476 of liver, 473-Bladder tumour removed by beri in India, 425 STURGE, Mary: Appreciation of Ann Elizabeth partial cystectomy, 473-Intestinal obstruction STANSFIELD, W. Herpes zoster and varicella, Clark, 502 in a diabetic, 473-The present situation on the 944-The value of trephining, 1001 STURM, F. Pearce: A pedunculated tumour of thyroid question, 981-Annual meeting, 1069 STAPLEY, W.: The cause of dental caries. 352 the tonsil, 377 Society, West Kent MKedico-Chirurgical: Partial STARE, J. NIGEL: Treatment of uterine fibroids, STYLE, F. W.: The larva of the warble-fly as a gastrectomy for chronic ulcer of stomach, 197- 1156 human parasite, 1086(0) ntrathoracic goitre, 197-Resection of stomach, STARLING, E. H.: Brain disturbances in hyper- Subconscious phenomena (Morton Prince), 492 197-Bronchitis and asthma treated with piesia, 524 Sudan, mild small-pox in, 690 autogenous vaccine, 197 Aneurysm of the STARLING, W. W.: An improvement in the pre- SUE, J. B., note on, 1C63 ascending aorta, 197-Double congenital dis- paration of insulin, 484 SUE, J. J., note on, 1063 Titic DiaiiTisir JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. EI MEDICALMICDICAL JOURNALJOURNAL 3'31 = I Sugar, blood, in diabetes, effect of insulin on TAYLOR, E. Claude, obituary notice of, 692 THORPPE, J. F. (and C. K. INGOLD): Svnthetic (R. D. Lawrence), 516 (0) TAYLOR, G. H.: Colour vision testing, 166 Colouring Matters: Vat Colours, rev., 633 Sugar, blood, in eases of epilepsy (I. De Burgh TAYLOR, Johnson: Eye symptoms in early Threadworms, appendicectomy for, 736 Daly, John Pryde, and J. Walker), 232 (0)- disseminated sclerosis, 822 Throat and Ear Surgeons' Association. See Correspondence on, 354 TAYLOR. R. Tunstall: Surgery of the Spine and Association Sugar, blood, variations in the nature of, 290 Extremities: A Textbook for Students and Throat and nose, manifestations of common Sugar and enuresis, 894 Practitioners, rev., 240 affections of (EIerbert Tilley), 276-Discussion, SULLIVAN, V. C.: Alcoholism in relation to TAYLOR, Sir William: Intrathoracic suppura- 277 insanity and crime, 523-Crime and Insanity, tion, 910 Throat, sore, diagnosis in, 1078 rev., 1131 Taylor's Sanitary Inspector's Handbook, sixth Thrombosis and embolism (Ernest Glynn), 323- Summer time," 680 edition, rev., 866 Discussion on.712 SUMPTER. B. G., presentation to, 43 TEALL, C. G.: X-ray diagnosis of pyleric and Thrombosis, septic otitic, of the sinuses and Sunlight for chronic eczema, 987 duodenal stenosis, 784 jugular bulb (J. S. Fraser), 196 Sunlight and health, 760 TEBBUTT, A. H.: Wassermann reaction tests, 72 THURSFIELD, Hugh, appointed honorary con- Sunshine in the British Isles in 1923. 29 -[so-agglutinins, 73 sulting physician to the St. John's Foundation Superannuation of medical officers in the muni- TEEcE, Lennox G.: Arthritis deformans from School, Leatherhead, 411 cipal services, 648. See also Municipal services the orthopaedic standpoint, 72 - Paralytic THURSFIELD, Thomas William, obituary notice Suppuration of otitic origin, discussion at the deformities of the foot and ankle, 201 of, 175-Estate and bequests of, 695 Australasian Medical Congress, 126 Teeth of children, care of (George Northcroft), THuRSTON, Azor: Pharmaceutical and Food Burgeon's liability (re H. Lewis), 207, 217 591 Analysis, rev., 960 Surgery, active movement in (J. W. Dowden), 1130 Teeth, false, broken denture swallowed, 893 Thymus, normal involution of (E. A. Haig), 112 Surgery and the parathyroid glands. See Glands Teeth preservation, pamphlet on. 845 Thyroid and ovarian gland extracts in cases of and Parathyroid Teeth and vitamins, 1028. See also Vitamins previous miscarriage and stillbirth (Alice Surgery, review of books on, 240, 326, 530, 716 TERCHMAN, Emil, bequests of, 1118 White), 190(0) SUTHERLAND, G. A.: Administration of digitalis TEISSIER, ROGER, and WIDAL editors): Nouveau Thyroid question, present position of (Jonathan in the form of powder leaf, 716 Traits de Medecine, rev., 580, 911 C. Meakins), 981 SUTTON, Surgeon Rear-Admiral Edward, 942 Telephone Directory, London, new issue, 137 TIBBETTS, Arthur W.: Congenital diaphragmatic SUTTON, Harvey: Tuberculosis, 165 Telephones and communication of infectious hernia, 236 Suture, two-loop (John Craig), 56 (0) diseases, 304 Tic convulsif, 750 Swabs, forgotten, 254 TELFORD, Mr.: Myositis ossificans, 65 TIEPRNEY, G.: The cause of cancer, 153 SWAN, Jocelyn: Treatment of cancer of the Temperance drinks and British wines (leading TLLEY, Herbert: Suppurative diseases of the prostate, 628 article), 1143 frontal, ethmoidal, and sphenoidal sinuEes, Sweden: The oldest Swedish pharmacopoeia, 436 Temperature in pulmonary tuberculosis. See 575 SWEET, Dr.: Hookworm campaign in Australia, Tuberculosis TILNEY, Frederick (and Henry Alsop RILEY): 166 TEMPLETON, W. L.: Treatment of general The Form and Functions of the Central Swine-pox, Mrs. Jem's attack of. 671, 766 paralysis, 690 Nervous System, rev.. 914 Switzerland, small-pox in, 339-Influenza in, 505 Temporal artery. See Artery TImmE, Walter: Lectures on Endocrinologv, --Incidence of venereal disease in, 761 Tenonitis, non-purulent (J. D. Cummins), 103 (0) rev., 580 SYDENHAM, George Francis, obituary notice of, TE-RRI15, Jose: Tabardillo and typhus fever, 926 TINDAL-ROBERT5ON, Mrs.: Anaesthetics, 577 610 Territorial army. See Army, British Tissue cells growing in vitro, effect of x rays on, SYDENHAM, Sir Thomas: Tercentenary of, 1016, Testicular grafts, review of book on, 529 78 1067 Testis, dermoid cyst of (S. E. HIughes), 667 TOBIAs, Ernst: Hvdro- und Thermotheravie von1 SYM. W. G.: Iridectomy for congenital cataract, Testis, ectopy of (Sir Berkeley Moynihan), 467 Inneren und Nerven-krankheiten. rev., 531 822 Testis, internal secretion of (Kenneth Walker), TODD, D. F.: The voluntary hospital position, SYME, George Adlington: Address as President 248 1135 of the Australasian Medical Congress, 31- Testis, pubo-penile ectopy of (J. A. Cairns TODD, James Campbell: Clinical Diagnosis by K.B.E. conferred upon, 1020 Forsyth), 626 Laboratory Methods: a Working Manual of SYmE, W. S.: Suppurative diseases of the Testis, Tuberculous, compensation, 612 Clintical Pathology, rev., 1050 frontal, ethmoidal, and sphenoidal sinuses, Tetany, infantile, treatment by calcium chloride TODD, R. H., awarded the British Medical 575 (Stanley Graham and Grace H. Anderson), 903 Association Australian Distinguished Service SYMEs-THOMPSON, Dr.: Symptoms following (0)-Correspondence on. 1157. See also Calcium Medal, 33-(4And G. F. PETRIE)- Report on simultaneous use of- adrenaline and cocaine, THEOBALD, G. W.: Puerperal sepsis and glove plague investigations in Egypt. 582 715 sterilization, 528 Tokyo, increase in dysentery and typhoid fever SYMINGTON, Johnson, death of, 394-Obituary THEOBALD, Sir Henry Studdy: The Law Relating in, 943 notice of, 447 to Lunacy, rev., 824 TOMB, J. W.: Linimentum calcis chlorinatae in SYMONDS: The nature of disseminated sclerosis, Therapeutic Substances Bill (leading articles), the treatment of burns, 711 973 677, 1059-Parliamentary notes. on, 687, 982, 1111 TomBLEsON, James B.: The " E.R.A." cult, SYmoNDs, Sir Charters J.: Post-oDerative and Therapeutics, roview of books on. 631 217 puerperal mental disorders, 110-Royal Medical THEWLIS. Malford W.: Geriatrics: A Treatise Tongue in Addison's anaemia, 216, 550. See also Benevolent Fund, 801 on the Prevention and Treatment of Diseases Anaemia SYMONDS, Dr.: Localization of cerebral and of Old Age, and the Care of the Aged, rev.. 787 Tongue, black, 808 spinal tumours, 716 TEHOMAS, M. Albert. elected an honorary Fellow Tongue, recurrent angioneurotic oedema of, 506 SYMoNs, Major-General T. H.. appointedhonorary of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1161 558 surgeon to the King in India, 1115 THOMPSON, C. J. S.: Poison Mysteries in History, Tonsil operations, causes of failure in (H SYMONS-JEUNE, J. F.: Eight Hundred Years of Romastce, and Crimxe. rev., 117-The dawn of Mortimer Wharry), 620 (0) the Order of the Hospital of St. John of medication: a chapter in the history of Tonsil, pedunculated tumour of (F. Pearce Jerusalem, rev., 20 pharmacy, 1006 Sturm), 377 SYNGE, V. M.: Myelogenous leukaemia, 67- THOmPsoN. Edward: Some conservative opinions, Tonsils, arrest of haemorrhage after removal of, Unusual case of muscular atrophy, 321- 884 581 Duodenal obstruction, 576 - Intrathoracic THOMPSON, George Stanley v. New South Wales Tooth extraction followed by haemorrhage suppuration, 910 Branch of the British Medical Association: (Warwick James), 382 Synthetic colouring matters, review of book on, Hearing by the Judicial Committee of the TORMAY, Cecile: An Outlaw's Diary. Part II.: 867 Privy Council, 300 Thte Commune, rev., 431 Synthetic therapeutic agents (Sir William J. THOmPSON, Peter, memorial to, 1114 TOTTENHAM, R. E.: The cause of cancer, 153- Pope), 413 (0). See also Drugs, synthetic THOMPSON, Ralph: Enuresis, 629 A pelvimeter, 329-Puerperal sepsis and glove Syphilimetry (Dr. Vernes), 210-(E. Ofenheim), THOMPSON, R. Campbell: Assyrian medical sterilization, 528 594 texts, 538 Toxaemia, albuminuric, and placenta praevia Syphilis, congenital (Dr. Graham), 201-(David THOMPSON, Walter, obituary notice of, 937 (Douglas Miller), 629 Lees), 321 THomPson, Sir William: Irish public health, 195 Toxaemias of pregnancy. See Pregnancy Syphilis, maternal (J. N. Cruickshank), 532 THOMPSON, V. A.: Acute intussusception in Toxin-antitoxin reactions, frozen, 454 Syphilis, review of books on, 475 children, 858 (0) Toxin-antitoxin and diphtheria. See Diphtheria Byphilis, somatic, and general paralysis of the TrOMPSON, W. F. M. (and F. W. W. GRIFFIN): Tow, jute, 260 insane (G. A. Watson and Dr. and Mrs. Bigland), Aids to Practical Pathology, rev., 283 TOZER, Paul (and Leonard HILL): The tempera- 473 Thomsen's disease. See Myotonia ture and saturation of exhaled air in relation Syphilis, tryparsamide treatment of, 537 THOMSON, Alexis, obituary notice of, 499 to catarrhal infections, 1127 (0) Syphilis, Wassermann reaction as an indicator THnomsoN, A. P.: The clinical use of insulin, Trachoma, epidemic, at Poplar, 1109 in the treatnment of (R. E. Roberts, Ernest 457 (0) Trams and hospitals (parliamentary note), 983 Glynn, Phoebe Bigland, and F. P. Wilson), 748 THomsoN, Charles S.: A portable electric cautery, TRABSE, J. D.: Bacteriology of scarlet fever, 538 Syringe, insulin, 531 70 Treatment, review of books on, 327 SzMuRzo, Jan, appointed to the chair of oto- THO5iSON, C. S.: The health of the clerk, 1066 TREDGOLD, A. F.: Heredity and eugenics, 397- rhino-laryngology at Vilna University, 807 THOiSON, F. G.: Aortic disease with fibrillation, Problems of juvenile delinquency, 973-Mental 197 deficiency, 1021 THOMSON, John: Symptoms, diagnosis, and Tree of knowledge, cultivation of the (leading treatment of mental defect, 491 article), 76 THOMsON, John W.: Old-standing dislocation of TRENDELENBURG,Professor: Eightieth birthday the radius, 783 of, 1035 THOMSON, Sir StClair: Butyn as a local anaes- Trephining, the value of (W. Stansfield), 1001 T. thetic, a warning, 235 (0)-Common affections TREVES, Sir Frederick, funeral of, 89-Estate of, of the nose and throat, 277-Appreciation of 411 Tabardillo fever. See Fever Sir Malcolm Morris, 407-Railway accident to, TREVOR, A. H.: Criminal responsibility of the Tabardillo: typhus: yellow fever, 988 504, 642-Suppurative diseases of the frontal, insane, 861 Tabes, optic atrophy in, 1162 ethnloidal, and sphenoidal sinuses, 575-Tuber- Trials, notable British: Trial of Thtomas Neill Tachyeardia, paroxysmal (H. E. K. Reynolds), culosis of the Larynwx: Ten Years' Experientce Cream, rev., 670 711 in a Sanatorium, 788 TRIcOT-ROYER, Dr.: Appointed president of the TALIAFERRO, William H. (and Robert W. THOMSON, Torrance: Methods of anaesthesia, Belgian Medical Federation, 91 HEGNER): Human Protozoology, rev., 1133 1092-Anaesthesia for oral operations, 1093 Trigeminal nerve. See Nerve Tar cancer. See Cancer THOMsoN-WALKER, Sir J.: Bacillus coli infec- Tropical disease, hydrotherapy in (Robert Tarso-metatarsal joint, outward dislocation at tion of the urinary tract, 114-The appendix Pierret), 525-Discussion, 525 the (J. Binford Barnett), 14 (0) and urinary coli infections, 255-Treatment of Tropical hygiene, discussion at the Australasian Tartar emetic in tuberculosis (F. G. Cawston), cancer of the prostate, 627 Medical Congress, 166 820. See also Antimony Thoracic lesions, acute, and acute abdominal Tropical Medicine Congress in West Africa, 358- TASKER, D. G. (and Archibald S. COOK): lesions, the differential diagnosis between (V. Inaugural speech of the High Commissioner Discharge of Asecaris lumbricoides through Zachary Cope), 700 (0) and Governor-General, 358 appendicitis scar, 665 TRORNTON, Colonel Sir Edward N., appointed an Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, London School TAYLOR, Clara M.: The Discovery of the Nature Esquire of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Langley prize, 411-Pass lists,651-Receives of the Airandof its Changesduring Breathing, 1020 the Royal approval, 1013-Constitution of, 1013. rev., 477 THORP, Eustace: Vaccinia or varioloid, 92 See also Health Ii r TE B]B]msu 3 2 JAN.-JUNE,' 1924] INDEX. I MzDICAL JOUlNAL

I TROTTER, G. Clark: Belation of the municipal Tuberculous sinuses, treatment of (J. T. University of Aberdeen: Degrees and pass lists, health department to industrial welfare, 1066 Morrison), 66 610-Honorary degrees, 845 TROTTER, Wilfred: On certain minor injuries Tuberculous subjects, treatment of colds in University of Belfast, Queen's: Appointments, of the brain, 816 (0) (Lieut.-Colonel Frank Gunter). 463 (0) 1160-Degrees and pass lists, 650 Trousers, bell-bottomed, 944 Tuoxa, Surgeon Captain Ernest Sydney, obituary University of Berlin: Number of medical Trudeau Sanatorium. See Sanatorium notice of, 694 students, 695 TRam,N. Claude A. P.: Recurrent angioneurotic TUFFIER, Professor, nominated Grand Officer of University of Birmingham: Scholarship in oedema of tongue, 558 the Legion of Honour, 557 mental diseases, 136-Appointments, 694- TRUMBLE, H.: Basal metabolism investigation, TuxE, Captain Montague Bryan, obituary notice Honorary degrees, 984 72 of, 176 University of Cambridge: Biochemistry school, Trypanosomiasis. ".Bayer 205 " in (F. K. Kleine), Tularaemia (leading article), 1102 1115-Degrees and pass lists, 176, 220, 357, 452, 377 Tumour of breast, unusually large (John Camp- 556, 768. 802, 814, 938, 1034, 1077, 1115, 1159- Tryparasamide in the treatment of syphilis, 537 bell), 237 Examination dates, 504-Rockefeller gifts tos Tuberculin and bismuthin general paralysis Tumour, cerebral, sudden death in (A. K. Henry), 163-Sir William Dunn Biochemical Labora- (Marie and Kohen), 28 1004 tories opened, 834, 877 Tubertlin test, the cutaneous (S. L. Cummias), Tumour of tonsil, pedunculated (F. Pearce University of Cape Town: Chair of bacteriology 186 (0) Sturm), 377 at, 130 Tuberculin therapy, some indications for (Lieut.- Tumours, cerebral and spinal, localization of University of Chicago confers the Rosenberg Colonel Frank E. Gunter), 104 4 (Percy Sargent) 716 medal upon F. G. Banting, 1117 Tuberoulin treatment of diseases of the eye, Tumours of uterus: Discussion at Australasian University of Dublin: Appointments, 1115- 447 Medical Congress, 126 Degrees and pass lists, 42, 504, 650,844. See aso- Tuberculin'treatment of tuberculosis, discussion TIURNBULL, H. Hume: Treatment of exoph- College. Trinity at the Australasian Medical Congress, 34 thalmic goitre, 35 University of Durham: Degrees and pass lists, Tuberculoma of the pituitary body (T. W. TuRNER, E. B.: Training of the future medical 610. 694 Letchworth), 1127 (0) man, 439-Diet in relation to health and morals, University of Edinburgh: Bequest to the library, Tuberculosis, discussion on at the Australasian 755 253-Degrees and pass lists, 610-Graduation Medical Congress, 73,165 TURNER. Gray: Internal derangements of the ceremonial, 610-Lectures by Dr. Morton Tuberculosis, advanced (parliamentary note), knee-joint. 62 Prince, 492-Medical students in Paris, 836- 1070 TURNER, J. G: Pyorrhoea: Its prevention and Residential home for medical lecturers and Tuberculosis of bones and joints, treatment of treatment, 382-Vitamins and teeth, 1028 research workers at, 37-Rockefeller Founda- (G. B. Girdlestone), 383.,1C44 (0) TURNER, Logan: Suppurative diseases of the tion gift to, 37-Salaries of the junior staff, Tuberculosis of the breast (Nathan Raw), 657 frontal, ethmoidal, and sphenoidal sinuses, 1068 Tuberculosis, campaign against in Canada, 358- 575-Anaesthesia for oral operations, 1093 University of Erivan, foundation of, 736 Campaign against in France, 642-Campaign TURNER, Philip D.: Orchitic," 612-Dr. Slop of University of Glasgow: Degrees and pass lists, against in Germany, 750 Tristram Shandy, 799 768. 802-Fireplace from the Lister ward pre- Tuberculosis, complement fixation test in (A. TURRELL, W. J.: Clinical results of'deep x-ray sented to, 795-Graduation ceremony, 802 Nimmo Smith and Fergus Hewat), 15-Discus- therapy. 574 University Grants Committee (Scotland), 980 sion at the Australasian Medical Congress, 73 TURTON, James, obituary notice of. 219 University of Hong-Kong, note on, 338 Tuberculosis conference at Birmingham, publi- TWEEDY, Sir John, obituary notice of, 87,135- University of Ireland, the National: Appoint- cation of proceedings, 348' Some of his instruments presented to the ments, 259-Degrees and pass lists, 844 Tuberculosis, early, diagaosis of: Discussion at Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons. 339 University of Leeds: Annual report, 399 Australasian Medical Congress. 34 -Estate of, 505 Appointments, 406 Tuberculosis, goat's milk in, 1036 Twentieth Century Association of Graduates of University of Liverpool: Appointments, 220, Tuberculosis in infancy (N. B. Capon), 197 the University of London, 807. See also 452-Degrees and pass lists, 610. 694 Tuberculosis, International Union'against: Con- University of London ference at Lausanne, 1117 Two-loop suture. See Suture UNIvERsITY or LONDON: Tuberculosis, intrathoracic, in childien (John A. Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric Applications for grants, 357 Watt), 785 Typhus fever. See Fever, tabardillo and typhus Appointments, 90, 299, 452, 650. 1077 Tuberculosis of the kidney (Bernard Ward), 195 TYsoN, W. J.: Post-operative mental disorders, Athletic ground. 504 Tuberculosis of the kidneys and urinaryltract, 216 Brown Animal Sanitary Institution report, 107T investigations into, 290 Degree ceremony, 938 Tuberculosis of the 'larynx (Sir StClair Degrees and pass lists, 453, 802, 844, 1034 Thomson's report on). 788 Final examination for M.B.,BB., 1115 Tuberculosis in Leicestershire: Hospital treat- Graduates, corporate life. 837 ment for advanced cases (parliamentary note), Graduation dinner, 938 347 U. Graham Legacy Committee, 985 Tuberculosis and milk supplies (parliamentary Lectures, 90, 357, 556, 694, 730. 802 note), 347 Ulcer, duodenal, among medical men (David London School of Kedicine for Women. 556 Tuberculosis, National Association for the Pre- Forsyth), 780 (0)-Correspondence on 883, 935 London School of Tropical Medicine, 651 vention of: Transactions of the Birmingham Ulcer, duodenal, pathology and symptoms of Matriculation results, 453 Conference, 348-Annual conference, 611, 1068 (H. Tyrrell Gray), 1040 (0) Medical hydrology, 694 Tuberculosis in the navy (parliamentary note), Ulcer, duodenal, perforated, 454-(G. C. E. Meeting of Senate, 90, 299, 357, 556, 730, 985, 1077 1027 Simpson), 785 Parliamentary notes, 598 Tuberculosis Order, 1914 (parliamentary note), Ulcer, gastric, the principles of treatment of. in Presentation day, 357 765 view of recent work (Charles Bolton), 139 (0) Principal's report, 938 Tuberculosis and overcrowding (parliamentary Ulcer, gastric, perforated (G. C. E. Simpson), 785 Psychological medicine diploma, amendment. note), 1027 Ulcer, gastric and duodenal (leading article), 480 1077 Tuberculosis, post-graduate course in, 1118 Ulcer, gastro-duodenal, treatment of (Major H. H. Recognition of teachers, 90. 730 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, among boot opera- King). 859 Regulations for degrees, 556 hives: Deputation to the Home Secretary, 695 Ulcer, rodent. See Rodent Representatives, election of, 299, 556, 1077 Tuberculosis, Pulmonary, amongst convicts Ultra-violet rays, a lens [permeable to (Percival School of Hygiene charter, 357 (parliamentary note), 598 S. Compkin), 222 Service at Westminster Abbey, 938 Taberculosis, pulmonary, in later life, 1078 UMBERTO I Prize, 557 Site: Bloomsbury site, 598 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, resembled by fibrinous Underground railways. See Railways Twentieth Century Association of Graduates bronchitis (Berkeley Ash and C. Brodribb), 192 UNGER, Ludwig, obituary,notice of, 448 of, formed, 807. See also p. 837, XXth Century Tuberculos s, pulmonary, early, radiological Society of London Graduates signs of: Discussion at the Australasian UNITED STATES: University Chair of Medicine at the London Medical Congrese, 127 AmericanCollegeof Surgeons: Kinks of surgical Hospital Medical College, 1077 Tuberculosis, Pulmonary, temperature in (C.G. R. importance, 655 University College, 556 Goodwin), 722 American Medical Association, annual session, University medals, 357 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, treatment of :(R. A. 974 University studentship in physiology. 357 Young), 330, 477, 533-Note on, 540 Antimalarial measures, 723 Vice-Chancellor's charge, 938 Tuberculosis, review of books on. 476. lC08 Brooklyn post-graduate sherme, 338 'Tuberculosis scheme, the Calcutta, 443 Chemical Catalog Company of America's University of Lyons: Honorary degrees, 91 Tuberculosis of the skin (J. F. Christie), 527 publications, 557 University, McGill: Gift from the Rockefeller Tuberculosis, Spahlinger treatment (parlia- Chicago, opening of a new group of medical Foundation to establish a medical clinic, 1063 mentary note), 549, 729, 765, 838. 1154 buildings, 411 University of Manchester. Victoria: Degrees Tuberculosis stations, Alpine. 454 College of Surgeons: Kinks of surgical import. and pass lists, 610 Tuberculosis, tartar emetic in (F. .G. Cawston), anee, 655 University of Milan: Its first rector appointed, 820 E.R.A." cult. See " E.R.A." 987 Tuberculosis treated by tuberculin:' Discussion Ella Sachs Plotz Foundation and applications University of Naples: Seventh centenary of, 1117 at the Australasian Medical Congress, 34 for grants in aidof work on medical problems, Tuberculosis treatment: Annual meeting of the 695 UN1VERsITY OF OXFORD: Royal Victoria Tuberculosis Trust, 398 Franklin, Benjamin, his bequest for science, Appointments, 1115 " Tuberculosis Trust, Royal Victoria: Annual 260-A " joke or hoax, 846 Biochemistry Institute. 534 meeting, 398 Hospital Corps Handbook, UnJtited States Degrees and pass lists, 220, 357, 504, 650, 985, Tuberculosis of the urinary tract, treatment of Navy, 1923, rev., 1051 1077. 1159 (James B. Macalpine), 10) (0) Hospitals in, report, 585 Honorary degrees, 985 Tuberculosis, Wrenbury Hall, Cheshire, note on, Irregular practice in, 161 Human anatomy department, 1115 1150 Open-air treatment in, 1062 John Wilfred Jenkinson Memorial Lectureship. Tuberculous, after-care colonies for the'(parlia- Pathological Society of Philadelphia, Proceed- 1159 mentary note), 729 ijgs, rev., 718 Radcliffe Prize (1925), 891 Tuberculous affections treated by inflation with Public health summer schools, 695 Radcliffe Travelling Fellowship, 610 oxygen (Robert Purves and E. J. Bileliffe), 906 Typhoid fever in the sixty-nine largest cities, Rockefeller gifts to, 163, 357, 534 Tuberculous bacillaemia with erythema no- report on, 1077 Rolleston Memorial Prize (1924), 452,1159 dosum (John A. Watt and Eric S. Stubbs), 422 Washington Maternity Convention, 881 (0)) World War, the Medical Department of the University of Paris: Note on the chair of medical Tuberculous caries with abdominal abscess United States Army in the (prepared under pathology at, 221 (J. H. Grove-White), 860 the direction of Major-General M. W. Ireland, University of St. Andrews: Degrees and pass Tuberculous cervical glands (Dr. Downes),201 Colonel Charles Lynch, Lieut.-Col. Frank W. lists, 42 Tuberculous ex-service men,after-care of,299 Weed, and Loy McAfee), 863 University of Tokyo: Fiftieth anniversary of, 61t Tuberculous infection of fibroids (R. W. John- University of Toronto: Gift from the Rockefeller stone), 383 Universities Bureau of the Britisb Empire issues Foundation for a public health department, Tuberculous hip disease, treatment and func- a classified list of students from the Dominions 1063 tional results (Gordon Pugh), 665 overseas and foreign countries now studying University of Wales: Degrees and pass lists, 299 Tuberculous patients, after-history of, 252 in the Universities of Great Britain and Ire- University of Vilna: Chair oto-rhino4aryngo- Tuberculous testis, compensation, 612 land, 304 logy founded at, 807 Thu r BTIm 33' JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. LEDICAL JOURNAL 3 S I A. Millstone flour and national Unqualified medical practice (parliamentary Venereal disease, practical courses on, at Stras- WARD, Ogier: note), 167 bourg, 505 nutrition, 839 761 WARD, Bernard: of the kidney, 195 G.;,A. (and H. B. JoNEBs)- A very Venereal disease in 'Switzerland, Tluberculosis UPOOTT-GILL, in 643 -Magazine for Michel's clips, 1099 early case of gumma of the ileum. 315 (0) Venereal disease treatment -London, Megacolon dis- Urea, blood, Folin and Wu's methods for the Venereal disease, Trevethin committee on, 547, WARD, J. F.:, (Hirschsprung's estimstion of(O. Latham), 73 765 ease), 667 The on of, 495 Robert A. (akid Philip BUCKLE): Urea estimation, manometricmethodfor(F. C. S. Venous tracings, the interpretation WARBDLE,Principles of Insect Control, rev., 1096 Bradbury), 275 Veratrone(A. E. Cbisholm), 630 in the hospital system, Dr.: Tularaemia. 1102 WARING, H. J.: Changes Ureter diseases, review of books on, 669 VERBRwYCxE, 979 double, with (J. M. VERNES. Dr.: Syphilimetry, 210, 594 Ureters, hydronephrosis social Warnings, 1118 -Moyss), 1049 VERNON, H. M.:- Alcoholism in various John- Representation of medicine in a 1052 classes. 77 WARNOCK, Urethrosope cannula, fenestrated, the House of Lords, 133-- -he responsibility of Urinary antiseptic. hexamine as a (T. E. Vertigo (Sir Huumphry Rolleston). 425-Discussion 286 Hammond), 750 at Royal Society of Medicine. 426 the insahe, Medical WARRINGTON, Lord Justice: in Utinary diastase. See Diastase Vertigo, discussion at the Australasian- Bond and AdamHiscase,judgement941 Urinary tract, bacillus coli infection of (Sir J. Congress, 126 the Harnett ',. stump of the cervix Washington- Maternity Convention- (parlia- Thomson-Walker), 114 - Correspondence on. Vesicalization " of the mentary note), 881 .170,255. 292 uteri (E. Oliver Ashe), 275 and Kahn tests, a of Urinary tract, tuberculosis of (James B. Maca- Veterinary Association, National, passes a vote Wassermann compartson617 (0) of re (T. E. Osmond and Douglas McClean), alpine), 160 (0) of confidence in the Ministry Agriculture 137 Wassermann reaction as an indicator in the Urologyas applied to children(R. Gordon Craig). the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, treatment of syphilis (R. E. Roberts, Ernest 71 Veterinary science and public health (0. Glynn, Phoebe Bigland, and F. P. Wilson), 748 Urology, review of books on, 19. 716. 865. 1132 Charnock Bradley). 763 Wassermann reaction tests, discussion at the Urticaria pigmentosa (Cranston Low), 322 Veterinary science: a public service (Charnock, Australasian Medical Congress, 72 Uterine fibroids. See Fibroids Bradley). 399 tests, of or B. Hurry), Wassermann and Sigma comparison Uterine haemorrhage not due to pregnancy Vicious circles, concurrent (Jamieson (J. W. Bigger), 667 new growth, treatment of ((G. Heaford Varley), 387,660 (0) Wassermann tests for syphilis, special licence S17(O)-See also Haemorrhage VICKERY, W. H.: Longevity, 505 required in Germany for-persons taking pay- Uterine scars (J. Munro Kerr, Dr. McIntyre, Vienna, post-graduate courses in. 557, 611- ment for, 695 and James Hendry). 1093 Congress on logopaedics and phoniatrics, 1077. Water, 695 Uterus, acute infection of (Remington Hobbs), See also Congress rain, note), 687 WATERS, Harry George, honour of knighthood '666 Village settlements (parliamentary conferred upon, 28 Uterus,corcinoma and tuberculosis of combined Village lecturers, 1162 Waters, mineral of St. Vincent (Aosta,Italy), 986 (Gilbert Strachan). 667 VINCENT, Professor, nominated Grand Officer of Waters, Roman, 652 Uterus, cervix of, vesicalization" of the stump the Italian Order of St. Maurice and St. WATERSTON. Davide The' mechanics of the of(E. Oliver Ashe), 275 Lazarus, 505 anterior abdominal wall, 624 (0) Uterus, fibroids of. See Fibroids VINES, H.. W. C.: The Parathyroid Glands in WATSON, Bertram' Appreciation of Sir Malcolm Uterus, fibroma of. See Fibroma Relation to Disease, rev., 786-Parathyroid Morris 504 Uterus, diffuse fibromyomatous overgrowth of therapy, 1028 WATSON, B. P.: Congenital svphilis, 321-Pitui- CLeith Murray and Ernest Glynn), 323 Violet-rav treatment. 454 tary extracts in obstetrics, 382 Uterus, acute puerperal, complete inversion of; Vision, standards of in education, report on. WATSON, Chalmers: Alimentary sepsis, 196- re-placement, recovery (I. S. Fox), 955 (0)- 832 Common diseases of unknown etiology, 957- Correspondence on, 1156 Vital statistics of D-nmark. 586 Goitre, 1071-Dietetics, 1130 Ulerus, malposition of, examinations to detect Vital statistics for England and Wales, 1923,176, WATSON, G. A. (and Dr. and Mrs. BIGLAND): (McGregor Young), 862 203, 203 Relation between general paralysis -of the Uterus, polypus of. See Polypus Vital statistics, international, a study of (Major insane and somatic syphilis, 473 Uterus, tumours of. See Tumours Greenwood), 1061 WATSON, Pirie: Three cases after operation for Uterus, unicornis (Dr. Darling), 237 Vital st.tistics of the Irish Free State. 728 obstruction, 958-Remarkable specimen of a UTTING, J., knighthood conferred upon. 1019 Vital statistics of Northern Ireland. 442 bilateral hydronephrosis, 1130 Vital statistics, review of book on, 823 WATSON-WILLTAMS. Eric: Possible substitutes Vital statistics of Scotland, 168 for cocaine, 521-Suppurative diseases of the Vitamin A, subcutaneous injection of. 122 sinuses, 575 of, 720 frontsl, ethmoidal, and sphenoidal Vitamin C, a concentrated preparation WATT, John A. (and Eric S. STUBBS): Two cases Vitamins: Medical Research Council's report, of erythema nodosum with tuberculous 331 bacillaemia, 422 (0)-Intrathoracic tubercu- Vitamins and teeth. 1028 losis in children, 785 V. Vivisection (Prevention of Public Expenditure) Waziristan operations: Dispatches re the Bill. 932 medical authorities, 453-Honours awarded, Vaccination, 360-(parliamentary note), 598,647- Vomiting, cyclical, heralded bv an increase in a 10.50-Names mentioned for distinguished Statistics (parliamentary note), 647 chronic remittent ptosis (H. C. Cameron), 380 service, 1030 Vaccination, Antivaccination League send a voN DOmARUS. A.: Grundriss der inneren Weaning, stools of infants in. 652 deputation to the Minister of Health, 411, 539. Medizin, rev., 1009 National Council of death 650 WEATHEIRLY. Lionel A.: See also Antivaccination VO-N rUSCHAN, Felix, of. Mental Hygiene, 215-Lunacy certification, 839 Vaccination, conscientious objectors (parlia- VORONOYP, gerge: Quarante-trois Greffes du WEBB. J. Curtis: Clinical results of deep x-ray snentary note), 549 Singea I'Homme. rev., 529 therapy, 573-Some experiences in and con- Vaccination defaulters (Dublin), 84 Vovage d'dtudes m6dicales (V. E. M.), 177 siderations of deep x-ray therapy, 622 (0)- Vaccination and small-pox (parliamentary note), Vulva, malformation of: Stenosis vaginae: Radiations in the treatment of malignant 443, 1154 Caesarean section (W. F. Rawson), 860 disease. 730 Vaccine therapy; uses and abuses of. discussion WEBB, Ella G. A.: Deaths of boarded-out at the Royal Society of Medicine, 63 infants, 493 Vaccire therapy (Iris Fox), 1005 WEBB. Wilfred Mark: Village lecturers, 1162 Vaccines, diaplyte, and antigens, London County WEBBER, H. W.: The use of the microscope at Council's scheme for trial of, 504 sea, 1157 Vaccines and serums ( Iris Fox), 1005 WEBB-JOHNSON, A. E. (and C. E. Alexander Vaccinia or varioloid, 92 MACLEOD): Metastases of melanotic cancer VALLIN, Dr., death of. 650 W. eighteen years after removal of the eyeball, VALEYE, A.: Cupping, 351, 944 314 (0)-Kinks of surgical importance, 655 (0) VAN BoECKEL, L. (and others): L'enc6phalite WADE. Dr.: Knee-joint affections in infantile WEBER, F. Parkes: Pernicious anaemia and l6thargique: ses particularit6s en Belgiqus: paralysis. 201 acholuric haemolytic jaundice, 360 - Post- La clinique, L'exp6rimentation, 242 WADE, Henry: Operative treatment for cranial mortem changes in the fundus oculi, 497- VAN DEYL, Professor, death of, 1159 defects, 957 Brain disturbances in hyperpiesia, 525 VAN DER HooP, J. H.: Character and the Un- WAELSCH, Ludwig, death of, 1076 abdo- WEBSTER, Douglas: Clinical results of deep conscious: A Critical Exposition of the Psycho- WAGSTAFFE. W. W.: Diagnosis in acute x-ray therapy, 574 logv of Freud and Jung. rev., 241 minal conditions, 1091 WEBSTER, R.: Serum treatment of pneumonia 'VAN LBEUWEN, W. Storm: Anaesthetic pro- WALDO, F. J.: Report on inquests in the City of 72-Summer diarrhoea, 73 perties of ether, 471-A theory of asthms, 522 London, 1109 WEDD, Bernard Harry, obituary notice of, 298 VARGAS, Martinez. nominated rector of the Uni- 357 versity of Barcelona, 91 WALES: Varicella and herpes. See Herpes Welsh National School of Medicine: Notes on, The Week: VARLEY, G. Heaford: Treatment of uterine 348, 1151-Speech by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, American investigations of " E.R.A," 589 haemorrhage not due to pregnancy or new 556-Correspondence on, 1154-Parliamentary American Medical Association, 974 growth. 317 (0) note on, 1153 Anaesthetics, 761 VAUGHAN, Henry F. (Victor VAUGHAN and Angina pectoris, surgical treatment of, 337 George T. PALMER): Epidemniology and Public WALKER, A. L.: Toxaemias of pregnancy, 277 Animals, memorial to, 393 Health, rev., 1007 WALTKER, J. 'and others): The blood sugar in Ante-natal environment, 392 VAUGHAN, Victor (Henry F. VAUGHAN and cases of epilepsy, 232 (0) Antileprosy campaign, an imperial, 246 George T. PALMER): Epidemiology and Public WALKER, Kenneth: Internal secretion of the Antimalarial meisures, 723 Health, rev., 1007 testis. 248-Diseases of the Male Organs of Antiseptics, leucocytes. and bacteria, 484 VAuSE, Arthur John, obituary notice of, 1159 Generation, rev., 386 Antivaccination appeal, 539 VEGARD, L.: Nitrogen, the blue sky, twinkling WALL, Colonel F., appointed Honorary Surgeon Applied science, profit and loss, 336 stars, and the aurora, 944 to the King in India. 1115 Art exhibition by medical men, 975 Vegetables, copper in (J. C. Drummond, M. G. WALLACE, J. Sim: Oral Hygiene, rev., 199 As the twig is straightened, 794 Palmer, and D. E. Wright), 680 WALLIS. R. L. lMackenzie: Anaesthetic properties Assyrian medical texts, 538 VEITCH, H. C. Craven: Post-mortem crying, 956 of ether, 472 Atmospheric pollution, 973 VEiTcH, John: Treatment of asthma with com- WALLTS, T. E.: Analytical Microscopy: Its Aims Australasian Congress of the British Medical bined peptone and vaccine, 13 (0), 306 and Methods, rev., 200 Association, 27 VELGEE, 0., elected an honorary Fellow of the WALSH. James J.: Cures: The StorV of the Cures 'Bacteria in the atmosphere of underground Royal Sanitary Institute. 1161 that Fail, rev., 327 railways, 247 Venereal disease and the abnormal mind (W. A. WALSH, William B.: The Conquest of Constipa- Birth rates and death rates, 209 T. Lind), 202 tion, rev., 68 Bismuth and tuberculin in general paralysis. Venereal disease clinics, revised list of from the WALSHAM, Hugh, obituary notice of, 769 Ministry of Health, 1078 WANELYN, W. M¢Connel: A striking case of 28 in Edinburgh, 292 464 (0) Bland-Button. Sir John, 206 Venereal disease conferenee chicken-pox simulating small-pox, Blood sugar, variations in the nature of, 290 Venereal disease, French National League War memorial, medical, in France, 642 Bordeaux Medical Congress (1923). 289 against, 44 War Pensions. See Pensions British birds. 638 Venereal disease, parliamentary notes on, 347, Warble-fly, the larva of the, as a human parasite 927 494, 647 (F. W. Style), 1086 (0) British Empire Exhibition, 758, r THz Barrsm 34 JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. I EDICAL JOURAL

The Weeek (continued): The Week (continued): Wellcome Foundation, Ltd., registered as a British Guiana, 638 Maternal mortality, 637 private limited company, 91 Britwell Court library sale, 483 Measles. 484, 592. 639. 680, 723 Welloome Museum, proposed enlargement of, Brooklyn post-graduate scheme.338 Medical defence. individual, 923 411 Caduceus of Mercury and the staff of Aescu- Medical journalist, an early (Renaudot), 926 Welsh National School of Medicine. See Wales lapius, 794 Medical missions in China, 723 Wembley exhibition. See British Empire Exhi- Cairo Medical Mission, Old. 721 Medical and Pathological Research Institute, bition Cambridge Graduates' Medical Club, 437 Melbourne, 1061 WENCHEBBACH. K. F.: Angina pectoris and the Cancer and lubricating oils. 679 Medical pioneers in New Zealand, 590 possibilities of its surgical relief. 899 (0)- Cancer, mammary. 924 Medical researeh, endowment of, 680 Demonstration "at Guy's Hospital,832 Cancer of the scrotum, 289 Medical supervision of the British Empire WENYON. C. M.: Barer 205" in trypanosomi- Cancer serum, 1105 Exhibition, 927 asis, 379 Car trial, the small. 794 Medical Women's International Association, Western front. See Medical history of the great Carbon monoxide poisoning from exhaust 1063 war gases, 338 Melanuria in the absence of melanotic growths, WESTON, Samuel Thomas Darby, obituary Cardiac structure and function, 591 162, 434 notice of, 220 Caries and dental irregularities in monkeys, Mental After-care Association, 590 Wexford county medical practitioners. 881 208 Mental disease research at BirminRham, 1105 WHAITE, Herbert Hoyle, obituary notice of, Cassel Hospital for Functional Nervous Mental disorders, early treatment of, 1060 448 Disorders, 872 Mental health work in South Africa, the WHARRY, H. Mortimer: Causes of failure in the Central Midwives Board, 210 development of. 793 operation for removal of tonsils and adenoids Child welfare. 637 Military hygiene. tendenciesin, 722 and their avoidance, 620 (0) Children's tpeth, care of, 591 Milk, cow's, standard of fatin, 29 WHEATLEY, Right Hon. J.: Mental deficiency, Club-footed boy, picture of, 794 Milk, dried, 124 1020 Coca, international control of, 678 Mine rescue apparatus, 538 WHEATLAND, Dr.: Two unclassifled fevers met Copper in milk, 874 Monumenta medica, 209 with in the North Queensland coastal regions, Copper in vegetables, 680 Motor cars. the six days' reliability trials of, 166 Country of the Macalisters, 1016 288 WHEATLEY, J., elected a Fellow of the Royal Court of Inquiry, 77 New Year honours, 28 Sanitary Institute. 943 Cremation in England, progress of. 760 Occupation and alcoholism, 77 WHEE1LER, L.: First causes in rheumatic Diphtheria, laboratory aspects of, 391 Open-air treatment in America. 1062 disease. 944 Diploma in Public Health: New regulations, Ophthalmic benefits for insured persons. 537 WHEELER, T. Sherlock (and others): Systematic 1106 Ophthalmology in Egypt. 679 Organic Chemistry, rev,, 242 Disseminated sclerosis, the nature of, 973 Opium, international control of, 678 WHEELER, Sir William T. de Courcy: Etiology Distemper, research on, 678 Oxford Ophthalmological Congress, 1107 and treatment of jaundice, 279-Surgical treat- Dorminion visitors to London, 1019 Oxford University Press, 436 ment of disease of the stomach, 473-Apprecia- Drugs of addiction, international control of, Par6, Ambroise, 792 tion of Sir William Ms.cewen, 606-Radium 288 Pharmaeopoeia, the oldest Swedish, 436 treatment of sarcoma, 729-Intrathoracic sup- Edinburgh Physiological Congress, 124 Piracy and medicine, 721 puration, 910 Electronic reactions, 1145 Plague reservoir in South Africa, 875 WHITE, Alice: The effect of thyroid and Electio-therapeutics, a pioneer of (Christian Polyglot principal, 122 ovarian gland extracts in cases of previous Gottlieb Kratzenstein), 759 Prize, Sir Charles Hastings clinical, 833 miscarriage and stillbirth, 190 (0) Encephalitis lethargica, 1062 Prostate, hypertrophy of the, 1019 WH9ITE, Douglas: Venereal disease, 292 Enzootic encephalitis in the horse, 972 Psychomotor responses in flying, 481 WHITE, J. Allan: Elephantiasis nostras after Epidemic encephalitis, 975 Public health, instruction in, 29 lymphatic injury. 376 Episcopal views on spiritual healing. 874 Public health in Nigeria, 589 WHITE, J. A. H.: Promoted Knight of Grace of "E.R.A.," American investigations of, 589 Public health and the oyster, 927 the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 453 Eye complications of sinus disease. 287 Publichealth work in Canada, 393 WHITi-, Lieut.-Col. Joshua Chaytor, obituary Facial movements, emotional and voluntary, Punch as an anthropologist, 161 notice of. 299 1018 R.A.M.C. memorial roll, 247 WHITE, S. E.: Lunacy certification, 888 Fot-and-mouth disease, 390, 833, 876, 925, 975: Radiological standardization,' 434 WHITELOCKE, R. H. A.: Internal derangements virus of, 975 Rteligion and the new " psychology, 162 of the knee-joint, 62-Posture in relation to Food preservation, scientific research on, 77 Renaudot, Theophrastus, 926 treatment and prophylaxis generally, 957 Fraser, Forbes, memorial to, 1145 Rest pauses in industry, 482 WHITMAN, Royal: A Treaiise aos Ortlopaedic

French National Library, 592 Rockefeller Foundation in 1922, 539 Surgery, rev., 240* Gardner collection, 795 Rockefeller gifts for pathology and bio- WEITWELL, J. R. Complimentary dinner to, 941 Gas stoves without flues, 1018 chemistry, 163 Whole-time professor, 830. See also Medical General paralysis treated by mialaria, 289 Rockefeller medical fellowships, 761 education Germany, the present state of, 248 Royal Academy. 833 Whooping-cough spasnms, 360 Haemoptysis, hereditary, 78 Royal College of Physicians of London,mem- Whooping-cough in Scotland, 547 Hand-footed man, 79 bership of, 876-Lectures at. 1018 WHORLOW, C. G.: X-ray diagnosis of pyloric and Hastings clinical prize, 833 Royal College of Surgeons of England Museum, duodenal stenosis, 784 Hatfield forest, 249 1148 WTDAL, Professor, nominated Grand Officer of Health Committee of the League of Nations, Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, 759 of the Italian Order of St. Maurice and 925 Royal Medical Benevolent Fund Guild, 540 St. Lazarus, 505-(and ROGER and TEIssIEr,R. Health, intprnational, and the League of Royal Society's conversazione, 873. 1147 editors): Nouveaut Traite de Medecinie, rev., Nations. 124 fSt. Bartholomew's Hospital in 1851, 337 580, 911 Home ambulance service, 1104 Say Ninety-nine," 1147 WIGGERS, Carl J.: Modern Aspects rf the Circ- Hong-Kong University, 338 Scarlet fever, bacteriology of, 482, 538, 924 tation int Health and Disease, rev., 1051 Hospital accommodation, 794 Serum disease, 482 WIGHAM, J. T.: Encephalitis lethargica, 1003 Hospital staffing, 636 Small car trial. 794 WIKII, Dr., appointed professor of therapeutics Hospitals Commission, Voluntary, 1107 Snmall-pox in 1923 163 in the University of Geneva, 91 Human speech, 1018 Small-pox in Switzerland. 339 WILKIE, D. P. D.- Etiology and treatment of Hut treatment of debilitated children 760 Small pox and vaccination, 483 jaundice, 278 The treatment of fractures. H.ypertonic saline soluitions in increased intra- Smiioke,fogs, and the death rate, 29 740 (0) * cranial tension, 592 Social Hygiene Congress, Imperial, 339, 795, WILKINS, A G. Slow pulse after influenza, 359 Income tax: Subscriptions to medical associa- 875 WILKINSON, Colonel: Rice in relation to beri- tions, 1063 Spirit of leisure and the spirit of work. 391 beri in India. 425 Indexes, half-yearly, 210 t'piritual healing, episcopal views on, 874 WILKINSON, J. F.: Insulin in general practice, 35 Indians in Kenya, 207 Standards of vision. See Vision WILKINSON, W. Camac: Tuberculosis treated by Industrial fatigue, 1148 Storm houses. 831 tuberculin, 34-Complement fixation test in Industrial report, Sues, the, 1063 tuberculosis, 73 Fatigue Research Board's " 1017 Sumiml-er time," 680 WILLAI s. Frederic Jeune. appointed Surgeon Infant mortality in an industrial town. 435 Sunlight and health, 760 Apothecary to the King, 652 Influenza, 207, 249, 338, 393, 437, 484, 540, 592, Sydenbam, Sir Thomas, tercentenary of, 1016 WILLCOX, Sir William: Treatment of severe 639, 680, 723 Rymbolism of the gold-headed cane, 1107 gastric and duodenal haemorrbage. 468-Brain Insulin, free, lC60 Tabardillo and typhus fever, 926 disturbances in hyperpiesia, 525-Sudden death Insulin in Holland, 78 Temperature in pulmonary tuberculosis, 722 from inhibition, 575 Insulin, improvement in the preparation of, Temporal artery in art, 9,4 Willesden Health Service, 291 484 Testis, internal secretion of, 248 WILLIAMS, Lieut.-Col. A. J.: Influenza in horses Insulin, price of, 338 TrN parsamide in the treatment of syphilis, and in man, 380 Intelligence and cranial capacitv, 833 537 WILLIAMS, A. Winkelried: The treatment of Intestinal protozoa in man, 1146 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, treatment of, 540 paraphenylenediamine dernmatitis. 191 Intestinal stassis, 1106 Venereal diseases in Switzerland, incidence WILLIAMS, Cecil L.: Brain alnd mind, 886 Irregular practice in the United States, 161 of, 761 WILLIAMS, Colston: The private practitioner Juvenile delinquency, problems of, 973 Vision, standards of in education, 832 and the Public Health Service, 322 Kitasato, Baron, 795 Visiting Association of Throat and Ear WILLIAMS, J. Whitridge: Obstetrics: A Textbook Koch's East African diary, 163 Surgeons of Great Britain, 249 for the Use of Students and Practitioners, rev., League of Nations health tracts, 436 Vital statistics, international, a study in, 1061 69 Legal liability of the operating surgeon, 207 Vitamin A, subcutaneous injection of, 122 WILLIAS, Owen, obituary notice of, 843 Leicestersh ire health assay, 435 Vitamin C, a concentrated preparation of, 720 WILLIAMs-FREEMAN, J. P.: Garden city sanita- Lieberktihn's microscope, 679 Voluntary Hospitals Comamission, 1107 tion, 354 Lister memorial, 433 War photography. 636 Willinzg's Press Guide, 1924, rev., 70 Lister ward at Glasgow, 287 Wembley Exhibition, 758. See also British WILLS, Charles Richard: Blood injection in London Fever Hospital, 289 Empire Exhibition influenza, 696 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Wenckebach, Professor, demonstration by, WILLS, Francis H. P.: Bungalow hospital, 44 Medicine, 537, 677 832 WIr.Ls, H. H., founds St. Monica's Home of Rest, London School of Medicine for Women: Xrays, effectof on tissue cells growing in vitro, 943 jubilee of, 923 78 WI7ILLS, William Alfred, obituary notice of, 770 Lunacy certification and medical responsi- Yellow pigments of plants, 720 WILLS, W. Kenneth: Treatment of acne vulgaris, bility, 457, 678 352 WILSON, Claude: Treatment of psoriasis Lunacy, Royal Commission on, 1146 Weekly Telegraph Gutide to Holiday Resorts, by, Macewen, Sir William.memorial to, 872, 972 rev., 1099 parathyroid extract, 772 Malaria in Mauritius,876 WEINSTOCK: Copper in milk, 874 WILSON, Forsyth J.: Historical aspects of Malaria and plague in Russia, 435 WEIR, John W.: Vaccination, 360 chemistry. 292 Malaria, therapeutic inoculation of, 392 WEIss, Dr.: Appointed a Commander of the WILSON, F. P. (and others): The Wassermann Mammary caner, 924 Legion of Honour, 260 reaction as an indicator in the treatment of Massage in modern medicine, 123 W7EISS, Paul: Diet and baths, 878 syphilis, 748 [ T BBT r JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX. MMEDICAL JOURNAL 35

WILSON, Kinnier: Emotional and voluntary Work before the representatives (leading article), X rays in lupus of the nasal mucous membrane facial movements, 1018 1144 (H. Flecker), 1129 Wilsont. Margaret Barclay, Essays and Studies Workmen's compensation and health insurance. X rays, effect of on tissue cells growing in vitro, in Honour of, rev., 156 See Insurance 78 WILSON, Thomas Cranston, obituary notice of, Workmen's compensation cases (parliamentary X rays in localization of cerebral and spinal 220 note), 687 tumours, 716 WILsoN, T. G.: Surgical conditions resulting Workmen's compensation, medical referees for Xra s, review of books on, 19, 1132 from labour, 125 (parliamentary note), 838 WILSON, T. StIacey: An efficient intestinal anti- Workmen's compensation and miners' nystag- septic: The perehlorides of mercury and iron mus. See Nystagmus In combination, 270 (0)-On the interpretation Worms, thread, appendicectomy for, 736 of venous tracings, 495 WORSTER-DROUGHT, C.: Juvenile tabes dorsalis, WLsoN, W. Reginald: Millstone flour and 193 Y. national nutrition, 883 WRAITH, Col. E. Arnold: The R.A.M.C.(T.A.), WINDEYER, Dr.: Toxaemias of pregnancy, 125 1157 Yearbook: L'Annee M4dicale pratique, rev., 866 Wine workers in the Bordeaux district, health Wrenbury Hall, Cheshire, for tuberculous men, Yearbook: L'AnnWe ThWrapeutique: Medications conditions among (Professor Delaunay). 1066 note on, 1150 et ProcMd8s Nouveaux, rev., 866 Wines, beef and malt, composition of (G. D. WRENCH, G. T.: Healthy Wedded Life, a Medical Yearbook of the Scientific and Learnzed Societies Elsdon), 919 Gutide for Wives, rev. 477 of Great Britain antd Ireland, rev., 866 Wines, British, and temperance drinks (leading WRIGHT, Sir Almroth: Uses and limits of Yearbook of the Universities of the Enmpire, 1924, article), 1143 vaccine therapy, 63 rev., 866 WINSLOW, C. E. A.: The Evolution and Signifi- WRIGHT, Clarence A. J., obituary notice of, 1159 YORKE, Warrington; "Bayer 205" in trypano- canice of the Modern Public Health Campaign, WRIGHT, D. E.: Copper in vegetables, 680 somiasis, 378 rev., 280 WRIGHT, Garnett: Fibro-sarcoma of the abdo- YOIUNG, Lieut.-Col. Edward William, obituary WINTER, L. B.: Variations in the nature of blood minal wall, 667 notice of, 498 sugar, 290 WRIGHT, R. B., window in memory of put in the YOUNG, J.: Further investigations into the cause Wireless consultations between ships at sea, cloisters of Chester Cathedral, 411 of cancer, 862, 1155 Danish Medical Association and, 44 WRIGLEY, Mr.: Embolism and thrombosis, 714 YOUNG, James (and others): A Combined Text- WITHERBY. H. F.: A Practical Handbook of Wrist injuries, review of book on, 476 book of Obste'ries and Gynaecology, rev., 154 British Birds, 638-A Check List of British WUTH, Otto: Untersuchungen ilber die k6rper- You ,a, McGregor: Report on blood transfusion Birds, rev., 787 lichen Stdrutngen bei Geisteskranken, rev., 914 for post-partum haemorrhage, 862-Examina- WOHLGEMUTH, A.: A Critical Examination of WYNNE, Fred E.: Infant dietetics, 1112 tions to detect any malposition of the uterus. Psycho-analysis. rev., 578 WYON, Guy Alfred, obituary notice of, 501 862 WOLsH. P. (and others): Manipulations de YOUNG, R. A.: Lettsomian lectures on the treat- Chimie Colloidale. rev., 431 ment of pulmonary tuberculosis, 330, 477, 533 WOOD, Right Hon. Edward F. L.: Appointed a YOUNGER, E. G.: Insanity in Every-day Practice, member of the Medical Research Council, 504 rev., 867 WooD, T. Jason: Appreciation of George Henry Ypres Times, 652 Oliver, 806 WOOD. W. Q : Dislocation of the semilunar X. carpal bone, 957-Resection of pelvic colon, 957 WOODHEAD, Sir German Sims, memorial to at Xanthoma diabeticorum (Mi. Azer), 665 the Cambridgeshire Tuberculosis Colony, 879 X-ray diagnosis of pyloric and duodenal stenosis Z. WOODMAN, G. B.: A case of lingual fibro-lipoma, in infants (Geoffrey Fildes), 784 860 X-ray operators (parliamentary note), 400 Zanzibar, medical and dental registration in WOODMAN, Musgrave: Buppurative diseases of X-ray therapy, deep, clioical results, discussion (leading article), 480 the frontal, ethmoidal, and sphenoidal sinuses, at Royal Society of Medicine, 572 Zentralblatt filr Chirurgie: Double number to 574 X-ray therapy, deep, some experiences in and celebrate the foundation of fifty years ago, 411 WOODS. Sir Robert: A case of retropharyngeal considerations of (J. Curtis Webb), 622 (0) ZILVA, 8. S.: A concentrated preparation of lipoma, 144 (0) X-ray treatment of cancer of the breast, late vitamin C, 720 WOOLDRIDGE, Professor: Diseases of nutrition results of, 894 Zinc and methylated spirit, 1078 in animals, 193 X-ray tieatment of hyperthyroidism (C. W. S. Zinc ionization. See Ionization WOOLF, A. E. Mortimer: Dominions Medical Saberton). 661 (0) ZINSSB, F., appointed dean of the Cologne Hospitality Committee, 649 X-ray treatment of interstitial keratitis (T. L. De medical faculty, 695 Work of the Legislature (leading article), 26. See Courcy and J. H. Mather), 12 '0) ZWAR, B. T.: Hydatid disease, 71 also Parliament X-ray treatment of ringworm, 845, S88 ZWEIFEL, E.: The cause of cancer, 153 36 JAN.-JUNE, I9241 Tex L MEDICALBRiTSHJOURNAL LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

SPECIAL PLATES. PAGE PAGE of Fracture Humerus at Birth (T. Wilson Froggatt) ... ,., 570 Dextrocardia ...... (H. Wallace Jones) ... facing 144 Fracture of the Odontoid Process and Partial Dislocation of the Elephantiasis Nostras after Lymphatic Injury (J. A. White) facing 369 Atlas without Compression of the Cord (G. Nicholson) ... 465 Fraser, Forbes ...... Epithelioma of the Skin after Prolonged Exposure to Creosote (H. A...... 1031 Fundus Oculi Post-mortem Changes in ... Cookson) ... facing 369 (SrnestaBulmor ... 424 G Lll Stones with Anomnaly of Bile Ducts (E. R. Flint) Femoral Hernia, Surgical Anatomy of (H. S. Bouttar) .. facing 368 Assouiatid 995 Halometer (Lieut.-Colonel Robert Henry Elliot) 624 Hippocratic Fingers (David Campbell) facing 145 Hydronephrosis with Double Ureters (J. M. moyes) ...... 1049 Hyperplasia of Breast Tissues (Sir G. Lenthal Cheatle) ... facing Insulin in 654 Private and Panel Practice, the Use of (E. P. Poulton) 261 Kinks of Surgical Iraportance Webb-Johnson) .. Insulin (A. E. facing 655 Syringe ...... - ...... 531 Intestinal Obstruction due to Parathyroid Glands in Relation to Surgery (T. P. Dunhill)... facing 6 Adhesions (E. J. Bradley) ...... 625 Intestinal Obstruction. Two Cases of (Bertram H. Pideock) ... 370 Retropharyngeal Lipcma (Sir Robert Woods) facing 144 the Intubating Oesophagus for Malignant. Stricture (H. S. Souttar) ... 783 Slit-lamnp, the Practical Value of the (T. Harrison Butler) facing 946. 947 Jaw during Anaesthesia, Apparatus for Supporting ...... 1134 Spinal Compression Localized Radiographically by Sleard's Method Kidney, Ruptured: Nephrectomy (John Arthur Reed) ... 519 (R. N. Ironside and C. D. Shapland)... facing 145 Kinks of Surgical Importance (A. E. Webb-Johnson) ...... 656 Tumour ...... of Tonsil, Pedunculated (F. P. Sturm) facing 369 Knife, Pocket ... Surgical ...... 200 Lister Memorial, Portland Place, London ...... 515 Macewen, Sir William ...... 603 Magazine for Michel's Clips ... 1099 Meckel's Diverticulum Strangulated Li'utler) in a Femoral Hernia (R. M. ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT...... 518 Morris, Sir Malcolm ... Alexander ...... 407 Addison's [Perniciouis] Anaemia and Subacute Combined Degenera- Needle for Anastomoses 283 tion of the Spinal Cord (Arthur F. Hurst) ...... 93 Newbolt. George Palmerston ... Aneurysm of the Basilar Artery Simulating Opium Poisoning ...... 553 Ophthalmoscope Attachment (Sydney Smith) ...... 994 1C99 Parathyroid Glands in Relation to Surgery (T. P. Dunhill) ...... Ankylosis of the Left Temporo-mandibular Joint (P. T. Crymble) ... 996 6 Pelvimeter ...... Apparatus for Dislocation of the Acromial End of the Clavicle ... 329 Contracted (Donald I. Currie) ...... 570 Pelvis, (Herbert R. Spencer) 113 Auriculo-ventricular Petit, Bundle-branch Block (Donald Louis ...... Hall) 778 Jean ...... 1064

Betel-chewing and L...... Low Cancer (R. Spittel) 158 Photomicrography, power (H. G. Butterfield) .,. ... 114 Biochemistry Institute at Oxford Physique and Posture in . 534 Relation to Medicine (W. A. Cochrane) ... 310

Blood Transfusion, Whole, Apparatus for ... Physostigmine and 581 Pituitrin, Action of (D. G. T. Kerr Cross) ... 11 ... Poison Bradford and District, Views of 541, 966 Bottles, Safety Guard for 671 of Prescription in an Cambridge School Biochemistry: The Sir William Dunn English, Early 870 Laboratories ...... 834 Richard James ...... Reece, ...... 803 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Apparatus to Facilitate Treatment of... 1134 Rice in Relation to Beri-beri in India (Lleut.-Colonel Robert Cardiology, a New Outlook in (Sir James Mackenzie) ...... 4. 58, 104 lMcCarrison) ...... 414 Cell Impulse, Nature of (Sir James Mackenzie) Rundle, Henry ... 363 ...... 609 Cerebellar Artery, Occlusion of the Posterior Inferior (Albert Scamnum of Hippocrates ...... 334 Ramsbottom and John S. B. Stopford) ... 365 Scott, T. Bodley ...... 297 Charcot's Disease of the Interphalangeal Joint (S. A. Grant) ... 1002 Shattock, Samuel George ...... 889 Clark, Ann Elizabeth ... 502 Skiagram of a Case of a Man with Stomach Symptoms for Five Years 1064 Clarke, Charles Kirk ...... 219 Slit-lamp, the Practical Value of the (T. Harrison Butler) ...... 945 Deficiency Diseases, with Special Reference to Rickets (E. Mellanby) Spirochaetosis Icterohaemorrhagica in East facing Lothian (G. Lovell 898, 899 Gulland and ... George Buchanan) ... Deformities of Forearm, Hand, and ... 313 Leg, Congenital (EH. Elwin Harris) 711 Tarso-metatarsal Joint, Outward Dislocation of (J. Binford Barnett) 14 Dextrocardia, Types of (H. Wallace Jones) 147 Temperature and Saturation of Exbaled Air in Relation to Catarrhal Duodenal Ulcer, Pathology and Symptoms of (H. Tyrrell Gray) 1043 Infections (Paul Tozer and Leonard Hill) ... .,. ;.. 1128 Ectopy of the Testis (Sir Berkeley Moynihan) . . Testis, 467 Pubo-penile Ectopy of (J. A. Cairns Forsyth) ... Ehrlich, Paul, in his Study 626 474 Thomson, Alexis ...... 499 Erythroedema Polyneuritica (J. V. C. Braithwaite and A. Vernon Thursfield, Thomas William ...... 175 Pegge) 423 Tonsil Operations, Causes of Failure in (H. Mortimer Eventratio Wharry) ... 621 Diaphragmatica 1064 Tonsils, Removal of: Haemorrhage 581 Exereta, the Economic Disposal of (Lionel James Picton) 250 Tweedy, Sir John ...... 87 Foetal Attitude, the Extended as an Abnormality Legs in the (Henry Two-loop Suture (John Craig) 56 Briggs)...... 774 Urethroscope Cannula, a Fenestrated ...... Forceps, a New Three-bladed Peritoneum ...... 1052 1009 Viciouis Circles, Concurrent (Jamieson B. Hurry)...... Forceps, a New Skin (C. P. Childe) ... 61 660 Whooping-cough Spasms (J. A. Dickie) ...... 360

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TSR following table, giving a key to the dates of issue and the page numbers of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL and SUPPLEMENT in the first volume for 1924, may prove convenient to readers in search of a reference. Serial Date of Journal No. Issue. Supplement Serial Date of Journal Pages. Pages. No. Issue. Supplement 3288 Jan. 5th Pages. Pages. 1- 44 1 - 28 3301 3289 April 5th 613 - 157 - 160 ,, 12th 45- 92 29 - 60 3302 652 3290 ,, 12th 653 - 696 161 - 168 ,, 19th 93- 138 61- 72 3303 3291 ,, 19th 697 - 736 169 - 176 ,, 26th 139 - 178 73- 92 3394 3292 Feb. 2nd go 26th 737 - 772 177 - 180 179 - 222 93 - 96 3305 3293 May 3rd 773 - 808 181 - 224 ,, 9th 223- 260 97 - 104 33 6 3294 , 10th 809- 846 225 - 244 ,, 16th 261 - 306 105 - 108 3307 3293 ,, 17th 847 - 894 245 - 252 IV 23rd 307 - 360 109 - 116 3308 3296 ,, 24th 895 - 944 253 - 260 Mar. 1st 361 - 412 117 - 124 3309 3297 ,, 31st 945 - 988 261 - 268 ,, 8th 413 - 454 125 - 132 3310 3298 June 7th 989 - 1036 269 - 280 I, 15th 455 - 506 133 - 140 3311 3299 14th 1037 - 1078 281 - 284 ,, 22nd 507 - 558 141 - 148 3312 3300 ,, 21st 1079- 1118 285 - 296 ,, 29th 559 - 612 149 - 156 3313 ,, 28th 1119 - 1162 297 - 308

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A. Association, British Medical: Middlemore Prize, BuCHAN, G. F.: The evolution of public health, 122, 149 292 Admiralty, deputation to the, 105 Association, British Medical: Prizes for essays Buckinghamshire Division: Eclampsia, 25 Africa, South, and medical practitioners, 93- by medical students, 99, 141 Buckinghamshire Local Medical and Panel Com- Organization of the profession in, 126 Association, British Medical: Representative mittee: Report of Bucks Insurance Committee, Air Force Medical Service, the Rtoyal, 27, 59, 71, Body: Election, 125, 150-Election of Public 130-Terms of service, 130-Vote of thanks to 95, 103. 115, 123. 131, 139, 147. 155, 160, 167, 176, Health Service members, 150 Dr. Brackenbury, 130 179, 223, 243, 251, 259, 2.9, 295, 307 Association, British Medical: Scholarships and BURNFORD, J.: Ataxia, 276-Paraplegia, 276- ALCOCK, Arnold: Prolapse of the uterus: its grants in aid of scientific research, 257 Hemiplegia, 276 causes and treatment, 24 Association, British Medical: Staff luncheon, 23 Anaestheties. administration of for registered Association, Canadian Medical: Delegation from dentists, 23 the British Medical Association, 261 ANDERSON, J. H.: Clinical use of fractional test meals, 256 ARMSTRONG, E.: Sarcoma of finger, 291 Army, British, 27, 59, 71, 95, 103, 107, 115, 123, 131, C. 139, 147, 155, 160, 167, 176, 179, 223. 243. 251, 259, 279, 295, 307 CALWELL, Dr.: Lymphatic leukaemia, 291-Case Army, British: Colonial Medical gervices, 9.1, B. of encephalitis, 291 115, 131, 147, 167, 180, 243, 259, 279, 295 Camberwell Division: The investigation and Army, British: Militia, 27,103, 131, 139, 160 Banff, Elgin, and Nairn Division: Annual meet- treatment of certain diseases of the skin, 24- Army, British: Regular Army Reserveof Officers, ing, 249-Blection of officers, 249-Appreciation Small-pox prevention and disposal, especially 59, 71, 95, 155, 160, 180, 295 of the work of Dr. Alex. Robertson, 249 in relation to the general practitioner, 114- Army, British: Royal Army Medical Corps, 27, BARBER, H. W.: Investigation and treatment of Vote of thanks, 114,173-Haematuria, 173 59, 71, 95, 103, 107, 115, 123, 139, 147, 155, 167. 176, certain diseases of the skin, 21 Canadian Medical Association. See Association 179, 223, 243, 251, 259, 279. 295, 307 BARRIS, J. D.: Difficulties in midwifery practice, Cape of Good Hope (Eastern Province) Branch: Army, British: Territorial Army: 27, 95, 103, 293 Annual report, 164-Presidential address: 115, 131, 139, 1 7, 155, 167, 176, 180, 223, 251, 259. Barrow Panel and Local Medical Committees: Depopularization of words, 164-Medical 279, 295, 307-Royal Army Medical Corps. 27, 95, Appointmnent of representative on Tuberculosis evidence and witnesses, 164-Medical ethics, 115, 131, 139, 147, 155, 167, 176, 180, 223, 251, 259, After-Care Colimmittee, 114-Insulin supply, 114 164 279, 295, 307-Territorial Army Reserve, 27, 115, -Change of surgery hours, 114-Range of Cape of Good Hope, Western Province Branch: 131, 167, 180, 223, 295 service, 166-Subscription to Epsom College, Cysts and new growths in bone, 255-Myeloid Assam Branch: Annual meeting, 172-Present 164 sarcomata. 255-Etiology of vulvo-vaginitis in position as regards the transmission of kala- BEADLES, H. S.: A new basis for National children, 255-Clinical meeting, 255-Malignant - defects of the existing disease of the hepatic flexure, 255-Haemor- azar, 172 -Case for diagnosis, 172 Splenic Health Insurance: case for anaemia, 172 - Koloid following a burn, 172- scheme and a suggested remedy, 166 rhagic purpura, 255-Dermatological Treatment of yaws with bismuth preparations, BEGG, A. (C.: Diabetes and its m-iodern treatment diagnosis, 255-Exaggerated inco-ordination in 172-Treatment of kala-azar with uren. stiba- by insulin and dietetics, 114 a child, 255-Rodent ulcer of the bridge of the mine, 172-Formol-gel test for kala-azar, 172- BERRY, F. May Dickinson: Medical women's nose, 255-Cystic disease of the kidney, 255- The principles of preventive medicine in organizations, with special reference to the Interstitial keratitis, 255-Tuberculous disease Assam, 172-The prevalence and prevention of Medical Women's International Association, of the mastoid, 255-Bacteriological and patho- malaria, 172-The benefits of centralization of 136 logical specimens, 255 serious sick, 172-Financial statement, 173- BEtVERs, Mr.: Recurring sarcoma of humerus, Ceylon Branch: Annual meeting, 56-Annual Election of officers, 173 Preparation of 135-Oesophagotomy for removal of a denture, report, 56-Election of officers, 56-Vote of vaccines and serums for pneumonia and bacil- 138 tbanks, 56-Election of Representative, 173- lary dysentery, 173-Vote of thanks, 173 BOLAM, R. A.: Hospital policy, 134 President's address, 173-Revision of rules Assistants and income tax, 157. See also Income BOLTON, Charles: Treatment of gastric ulcer in 173-Clinical papers and cases, 173 tax view of recent work, 25 CHARLES, Richard: Cancer of tongue, 256 - Association, Birmingham and District Medical Bonmbay Branch: Annual meeting, 173-Election Resection of colon, 256-Resection of bladder, Women's: Medical women's organizations of offlicers, 173 256 - Remote pathological effects of septic (F. May Dickinson Berry), 136 Border Counties Branch: General meeting, 143, tonsils, 256-Abdominal Hodgkin's disease, 256 Association, British Medical, Annual meeting at 291-The significance of glycosuria and the -Paralytic ileus cured by jejunostomy, 256- Bradford, 1924: Provisional programme, 97, treatment cf diabetes mellitus by insulin, 143 Complete gastrectomy, 256-Severe fractures, 169. 263-Officers of sections, 97-Section of -Vote of thanks, 143-Dinner, 143-Admission 256-Diverticulitis of colon, 256 Pathology and Bacteriology, 122 - Section of of patients to mental hospitals, 291 CHARSLEY, Dr.: Rheumatism in a boy of 9, Medicine, 142-Travelling arrangements, 157, BOURNE, A. W.: Ante-natal cure, 143-Demon- 25 171-Scientific sections, 169-Accommodation, stration of pelvimetry, 143 CHASE, Dr.: Long-standing tuberculosis under- 171, 241- Annual Exhibition. 171-Matters re- Brackenbury testimonial, 149, 225, 246, 262, 281, going Dreyer's treatment, 25 ferred to Divisions, 247-The Sections, 263- 305 Chauffeurs (doctors') and the Unemployment Annual Exhibition, 265-Excursions, 285 BIRAKENBURY, Henry Britten. awarded the Gold Insurance Act, 109, 157 Association, British Medical: Annual Repre- Medal of the Association, 177-Complimentary Chelsea Division, 151-Election of chairman, 154 sentative Meeting, 265-Notices of motion, 281 luncheon to, 177 -Address by the Medical Secretary, 154- Association, British Medical, and clinical re- Bradford Division: Deficiency diseases, with Annual meeting 307-Election of officers, 307- search in general practice, lecture or essay for, special reference to rickets, 223-Vote of Encephalitis lethargica, 307 109 thanks, 223 Cheshire, Mid, Division: Report of Executive Association, British Medical: Council Proceed- BRANDER, William: A critical review of some Committee, 101-Annual meeting, 114-Election ings, 117, 181, 226, 235, 286, 297 - Election of complicated labours, 292 of offieers, 114-Annual report, 114 Public Health Service members to, 150-Gold BREND, W. A.: Legal responsibility of the Cheshire Panel Committee: Alleged irregular medal of the Association awarded to Dr. medical practitioner, 248 certification, 25 Brackenbury, 177-Annual Report of Council "Bricks without straw," 105. See also Insurance, Chesterfield Division: Annual meeting, 293- (1923-24), 181, 226-Financial statement, 226- court of inquiry Election of officers, 293-Report of Executive Supplementary Report of Council (1923-24), 297 Bristol Division: Annual meeting, 307-Election Committee, 293 Association, British Medical, the growth of, 135 of officers. 307 Chichester and Worthing Division: Combined Association, British Medical: The Sir Charles British Medical Association. See Association meeting with Horsham Division, 164-Election Hastings Clinical Prize or General Prac- Bromley Division: Annual meeting, 292-Elec- of Representatives, 164-Types of glycosuria titioners, 225 tion of officers, 292-Annual report of Council, and their treatment of insulin, 164 Association, British Medical: The Library, 110, 292-Tea, 292 City Division: A critical review of some com- 142 BROWN, W. Langdon: Types of glycosuria and plicated labours, 292-Vote of thanks, 292 Association, British Medical: New members, 70 their treatment by insulin, 164 CLEVELAND, A. J.: Transition periods in the life -Total membership, 135, 261 BRYSON, Dr.: Diagnosis of diphtheria, 158 of human beings, 25 r UPPLENRT TOTN 4 JAN.-JUNE, I924] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. [ BRmSH MEDIC"L JDURNAL

Cleveland Division: Annual meeting, 277-Elec- Current Notes (continued): ELLIS, Robert: National Insurance after ten tion of Representatives, 277-Model rules, 278- First-aid equipment in factories, 171 years' experience, 130 Fees to doctors, 278 Hayward, Dr. W. T., 261 Encephalitis lethargica (F. W. Eurich), 106 Clinical research in general practice, 109. See Hospital policy: Local Government (Re,moval Essex, North-East, Division: Annual meeting, also Association, British Medical of Disqualification) Bill, 161 249-Election of officers 249-Draft model rules, Clydebank Poor Law officers. See PQor Law Ideal Benefit Society, 110 249-Colchester Medical Society, 249- Optical Connaught Branch: Annual meeting, 277 Ideal B3enetit Society's fees, 253 benefit for inslired persons, 249 Consett Division: Ordinary and social meeting, Indexes, half-year-ly, 99 Essex Public Medical Service, 150 135-Nephritis: its causation, diagnosis, and Insurance: Coui*t of Inquiry's award, 93 EURiCH, F. W.: Encephalitis lethargica, 103 treatment, 135 Insurance: Investigation of excessive ire- EVERIDGE, John: Haematuria, 173 CooK, J. Lumsden: Encephalitis lethargica, 276 scribing, 285 Exeter livision: Election of representative, 249 -Secondary carcinoma of liver, 276 Insurance medical certification, 142 -Honiton Infirmary medical officer's salary, COOPER, Group Captain H.: Medical life in the Insurance practitioners and optical beuefit, 249-Maternity and child welfare centres, 249 Navy, 164 172, 286 CORFIELD, Charles Russell, disciplinary case of, Lunacy certification, medical responsibility, 271 141 Coroners and the Insurance Medical Service, 105 Medical attendance at street accidents, 70 Medical certificates for employees of the India COUNCIL, GENERAL MEDICAL: Office, 253 British practitioners in some American States, Medical witnesses, cofisultations between, 142 283 Members list, a record total, 261 British Protectorates in Africa, 283 Middlemore prize, 122,149 Canada, 145 Municipal Mutual Insurance, Limited, 245, 253 Committee reports, 269 Naval prize money, 99 F. Courts martial in the Services, 283 New members of the Association, 70 Dental erasures, 275 New South Wales Branch, 171 Fees for anaestheties administered to insured Wirect Representatives, election of, 285 Non-Panel Committee, 99 persons, 285 Direct Representatives, report (1919-23), 245 Oldham assistant school medical officer, 245 Fess, Ideal Benefit Society's, 1iD, 253 Discip inary cases, 271 Poor Law medical officers, Scottish, 157- 'EaRRSEN, Frederick John, disciplinary case of, Election of committee, 270 Clydebank, 253 275 Election of Direct Representatives, 283 Public health officers' salaries, 125 Finchley Division: First meeting, 249-Dinner, Executive Committee, 144, 283 Public health service members, election of on 219 Finance 145 the Council and Representative Body, 150 First-aid equipment in factories. 171 India, 145 Scottish Board of Health, constitution of, 157 FLEMING, Gordon: Chiropractic, 101 Indian Universities, 283 Scottish Poor Law medical officers, 157 FLEMMING, C. E. S.: The Labour party and Irish Free State, 270 South Africa and medical practitioners, 93 voluntary hospitals, 174 London School of Hygiene, 145, 283 South African Guide to Medical Ethics, 161 FORBES, John Christie, disciplinary case of, 271 Practice in Greece, 145 Town clerk, terms of appointment of a FORSYTH, Dr.: The principles of preventive Practice in Jersey, 145 (Cambridge), 125 medicine in Assam, 172 Practice in Turkey, 144 Trade unionism and the B.M.A., 253 FOSTER, Dr.: Treatment of kala-azar with urea President's address, 266 Visits from headquarters, 122 stibamine, 172 Reciprocity with Italy, 144, 283 FIIANx (or FRANKS), Abraham, disciplinary case Register, correction of, 145 of, 275 Reports of committees, 269 FRANK (or FRANKS), Percy, disciplinary case of, Restoration to Register-, 275 275 FRASER. A. Reith: Etiology of vulvo-vaginitis Coventry Panel Committee: Presentation to Dr. in children, 255-Interstitial keratitis, 255 Lowman, 137 FREW, A. W.: Diagnosis and treatment of COWELL, Mr.: Result of operation on soft palate venereal diseases, 106 for removal of endothelioma, 256-Tubal preg- D. FULLER, T. A.: Myeloid sarcomata, 255 nancy, 256-Excision of ileum and ascending FULLERT N, Professor: Spinal caries treated by colon for growth. 256 DAIN, H. G.: Contract practice, 291 Albee's operation. 291-Cystograms of tumours Croydon Division: Heart attack, 101-General D)AwEs, H. W.: Foot-and-mouth disease, 173 of bladder, 291 -Carcinoma of breast eighteen meeting, 154-Resolution re women on the DE BEER, Z. J.: Exaggerated inco ordination in years after excision, 291-Piece of wood re- Council, 154-Complications of labour, 154- a child, 255 moved from appendix, 291-Patient after Annual meeting, 256-Report of Executive DE BOER, H. S.: Plague in and around Nairobi, partial eystectomy, 291 Committee, 256-Election of officers, 256- 94 Furness Division: Annual meeting, 293-Elee- Clinical meeting, 256-Operation on soft palate Deficiency diseases (E. Mellanby), 223 tion of officers, 293-Municipal clinics, 293 for removal of endothelioma, 256-Tubal preg- nancy, 256-Excision of ileum and ascending DENTAL BOARD: colon for growth. 256-Cast of ileo-caecal Disciplinary cases, 257 hernia, 256-Skiagram of gas in ulna, 256- Disciplinary measures, 155 Lupus erythematosus, 256 - Aneurysm of Educational grants, 155 abdominal aorta, 256-Pseudo hypertrophic Foreign and colonial questions, 155 paralysis, 256-Fibro-c3 stic disease of femur, Itinerant tooth-drawers, 155 256 Medical men and dental titles, 155 Croydon County Borough Insurance Committee: Minor dental work, 155 Disposal of surplus funds, 167 Propaganda, 155 CRYMBLE, Mr.: Ankylosis of jaw, 291-Congenital Review of the work of, 257 G. bilateral deformity of shoulder-joint, 291- Sixth session, 257 Sprengel's deformity, 291-Carcinoma of the GADGIL, Shridhar Bheekajee, disciplinary case pancreas, 2.1-Calcareous deposits in pineal Dentists, registered, administration of anaes- of, 272 gland, 291-Resection of stomach for cancer or theties for, 23 GARRATT, G. C.: Hospital policy, 243, 250, 259 ulcer, 291 Derby Division: Appointment of Representative, Gateshead Division: Annual meeting, 278- 249-Report of Council, 249 Election of officers, 278-Annual report, 278- Current Notes: Devon sehool medical officers, 70 Annual dinner, 278 Admiralty, deptutation to. 105 .Diabetes and its modern treatment by insulin GAUVAIN, Sir Henry: Sunlight and disease, 179 Anaesthetics, administration of for registered and dietetics (A. C. Begg), 114 GEDDES, Marr; Derinatological case for dia- dentists, 23 Doctors' chauffeurs. See Chauffeurs gnosis, 155 Annual Meeting, Bradford, 122, 142, 157, 171- Dorset and West Hfants Branch: President's General Medical Council. See Council Section of Pathology and Bacteriology, 122- adldress on the future of the medical profession, GiBSON, A. G.: Case of rat-bite fever, 135 Section of Medicine, 142-Travelling arrange- 257 -Election of officers, 292-The future of Gii CHRIST, James: Sporadic cretinism, 24 ments 157,171-Accommodation, 171-Annual hospitals and the status of the honaorary GILITATT, William: Eclampsia, 25 Exhibition, 171 medical staff, 292-Luneh, 292 Glasgow Central Division: Proposed amalgama- Assistant appointments in public health, 109 DOWDEN, J. W.: Active movements in relation tion of Divisions, 256 Assistants and income tax, 157 to some surgical conditions, 24 Glasgow Eastern Division: Annual meeting, 249 Association, growth of, 135 D.D.A. Prescription Book, 23 -Election of officers, 249-Annual report of Association Handbook, 125, 135 Drugs Act, Dangerous, withdrawal of authoriza- Council, 249-Votes of thanks, 249 Association, library of, 142 tion under, 295 Glasgow North-Western Division: Series of Association prizes for essays by medical Drugs, dangerous, regulations as to the purchase demonstrations, 24, 134, 256-Some aspects of students, 99, 141 and prescription of, 23 venereal disease, 256-Annual meeting, 292- Brackenbury testimonial, 149 Drugs, Register of Dangerous, Purchased and Election of officers, 292-Proposed union of " Bricks without straw," 105 Supplied, for Medical Practitioners, 23 Divisions, 292-Annual report of Council, 292- British Medical Association staff, 23 DRURY, Dru: Depopularization of words, 164 Brackenbury testimonial. 292 Chauffeurs and the Unemployment Insurance Dumfries and Galloway Division: Clinical secre- Glasgow and West of Scotland Braneh: Clinical Act. 109, 157 tary appointed, 101-Diagnosis of diphtheria, meeting, 105,277-Insulin, 105-Annual meeting, Clinical research in general practice: a British 158-Enlarged prostate, 158-Phosphatic calculi 277-Election of officers, 277-Tea, 277-Vote of Medical Association lecture or essay, 109 of large size, 158-Annual meeting, 291-Ap- thanks, 277 Clydebank Poor Law medical officers, 253 pointment of Representatives, 291-Mfodel GLEN, Alexander: Insulin, 105 Conference on Organization of Newly Qualified organization rules, 291-Annual report of Gloucestershire Branch: Monthly meeting, 24- Practitioners, 149 Council, 291 Enlargement of the liver, 24-Prolapse of the Coroners (London) and the Insurance Mledical Dundee Branch: Some aspects of tuberculo3is, uterus, 24-Modern views on mental deficiency, Service, 105 158-Vote of thanks, 158 173-Hairball in stomach, 173 Delegation to the Canadian Medical Associa- Du TOIT, J. S.: Interstitial keratitis, 255 Greenwich and Deptford Division: General tion, 261 meeting, 307-Model rules, 307-Annual meet- Devon sechool medical officers, 70 ing, 307-Election of officers, 307-Annual Direct representatives on the General Medical report, 307 Council, 285 Guildford Division: Treatment of gastric ulcer Doctors' chauffeurs. See Chauffeurs in view of recent work, 25-Election of associate Drugs, dangerous, regulations as to the pur- members, 57-Election of Representatives, 57- ehase and prescription of, 23 Vote of sympathy, 57-Series of cases of cere- Edinburgh Branch, 135 bellar abscess, 57- Tumours of Douglas's Election of Representative Body, 125 E. poueh, 135 - Chronic rheumatoid arthritis, Essex public medical service, 150 135-Method of making and use of carbon Excursions at the Bradford Annual Meeting, Edinburgh Branch Annual clinical meeting, 133 dioxide snow, 135-Henoch's purpura, 135- 285 -Annual dinner, international courtesies, 133- Annual meeting. 293-Election of officers, 293- Fees for anaestheties administered to insured Note on, 135 Vote of thanks, 293-Instructions to Repre- persons, 285 Egyptian Branch Inaugural meeting, 101 sentative, 293 r SUPPLNMUNT Te Ta JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. BM8SH MexDICL JOURNAL = Insurance, Nat onal ((ontiniued): Insurance, National (continued): H. COUIRT OF INQUIRY INTO TEE INSURANCE CORRESPONDENCE: CAPITATION FEE, 1. 29, 61, 73, 93, 105 A complete medical service, 138, 167 Faematuria (John Everidge), 173 Award of the court. 93 Fees to civilian practitioners for attendance Haemorrhoids (J. W. Thomson), 241 Correspondence on, 105 on soldiers, 251 HALL. M.. exhibits orthopaedic specimens and Case for the insurance practitioners, 1, 30. 78 Free ehoice of doctor for the destitute patient, cases. 291 Appendix A: Statement by Sir Clifford 279, 295 HAUGREAVES, F. B.: Free choice of doctor for Allbutt, 5 Hospital policy. 243, 250, 259, 268, 278 the destitute patient, 295 Appendix B: Comuarison of the responsi- Insurance medical remuneration, 94, 102, 167 HARMAN. N. Bishop: Hospital policy, 250, 268 bility of insurance practitioners in 1913 Medical record cards, 107 HARRIEs, E. H. R.: Demonstration on the and 1921, 5 National Insurance after ten years' experi- 8chick test 101 Appendix C: Memorandum by Professor ence, 130 HARRIS, A. Trevenning: Malignant disease of Bowley, dated February, 1920, 8 Prescribing, investigation of, 138 the hepatic fiexure, 255 Appendix D: Memorandum by Professor Remuneration of rural panel practitioners, HABRTs, Rufus: Hairball in stomach, 173 Bowley, dated December, 1923, 0 137, 167 Harrogate Division: Annual meeting, 256- Statement by Dr. H. B. Brackenbury, 30 Terms of service (1924) certification rules, 27, Annual report of Council, 256-History of the Rates in non-insurance contract practice, 59, 103 municipal hospital scheme in Bradford, 2 6- 33 Election of officers, 256 Change in the cost of living, 34 Intracranial complications of disease of the Hastings Division: Annual dinner 241-Annual Evidence of the Medical Practitioners' temporal bone (Harold Mant), 134 meeting, 293-Election of officers, 293-Mistakes Union, 35, 45 Inverness Division: Fees and mileage for visit- and how to avoid them, 293 Reply of Dr. Brackenbury, 46 ing cases of tuberculosis, 241-Appointment of Hastings Prize. 225. See also Association Reply on behalf of insurance practitioners, representatives, 241-Vote of thanks to Dr. Hawkes Bay Division: Annual nmeeting, 293- 78 Brackenbury, 241 Dinner, 293-Presentation to retiring secretary, Note on Dr. Brackenbury's reply, 81 IRWIN, Mr.: Spastic paraplegia, 291-Genu 293 Ministry of Health, Memorandum by the: recurvatum, 291-Internal derangement of HAYWARD, NW. T., his return to Australia, 261 Part I: Explanatory statement of the knee-joint, 291 Health Ministry: Cost of insurance prescrip- arrangements for the administration of Isle of Ely Division: Annual meeting, 292- tions, 129-Medical certification, changes in, medical benefit, 11-Summary of the Election of officers, 292-Annual report of 145-Tuberculosis officers and insurance prac- principal points in the present regula- Council, 292-Recruiting of members, 292 titioners, co-operation between, 26 tions, 14 HEBRMITTB, Dr.: Splenic anaemia, 172-Ke'oid Part It: Basis of determining remunera- following a burn, 172-The benefits of central- tion of insurance practitioners, 16 ization for the serious sick, 172 Case for the Ministry of Health, 36 HINDMARBH, Mr.: Goitre, 164 Time rate equivalent test, 38 HOBBs, Remington: Septic abortion, 276 Evidence of actual experience of insurance HOLBROOK, Sir Arthur: Light, smoke, and practice, 40 health, 100 Actuarial basis of the Ministry's calcula- HOLLAND, Eardley: Intracranial haemorrhage tions, 41 in the foetus and newborn child, 135 Statistics relating to disciplinary aetion, J. HOLMES, Gordon M.: Encephalitis lethargica, 41 337 Medical club practice in Scotland, 43 Jamaica Branch: Treatment of malaria, 223 HOLMET, James: Remuneration of rural panel Reply of the Ministry, 45 JOBSON, T. B.: Cerebellar abscess, 57 practitioners, 137 Case for the approved societies, 73 JOHNSTONE, Professor, exhibits gynaecological Hong-Kong and China Branch: Annual meeting, Scottish Rural Workers' Approved Society, specimens, 291 56-Annual report, 56 73, 90 JONES, George: The organization of the medical Hospital policy (R. A. Bolam), 134 Memorandum by the approved societies, profession in comparison with the professions Hospital policy: Local Government (Removal of 82 of law and church, 100 Disqualification) Bill, 161 Appendix I: Sir William Plender's report, Hospital problem: The Labour party and (Con- 88 ference at Caxton Hall), 173, 174, 213. See also Appendix II: Doctors and insurance Hospitals, voluntary patients, 89 Hospital Staffs: Conference in London, 304- Covering letter by Sir T. Neil, 89 Objections to the scheme of the Hospital Brackenbury, H. B.: His statement, 30-His Saving Association, 304. See also Hospitals, reply, 46 voluntary Comparative figures in contract practice, 46 K. Hospitals, voluntary, and the Labour party Garnsey, Sir Gilbert, appointed a member of (C. E. S. Flemming), 174-Conference at Caxton the Court, 22 KARR, S. E.: Haemorrhagic purpura, 255 Hall, 213-The Prime Minister's letter, 213- Lessons from the Court of Inquiry, 163 KEELING, Dr.: The school doctor, 101 The Labour view, 213-The voluntary hospital National Association of Insurance Com- Kensington Division: Notes on general medical view, 215 - The doctors' view, 217 - British mittees, 43 practice, 106-Vote of thanks, 106, 164, 277- Medical - Association policy, 218 State- and Order of procedure of the court, 22 Some remarks on a murder case and finger- rate-aided hospitals, 221-Reiolutions, 222- Report of proceedings, 29, 61, 73 print evidence, 163-Clinical meeting, 276- Conference of hospital staffs in London, 304- Statement of evidence: Ataxia, 276-Paraplegia, 276-Hemiplegia, 276- Objection to the scheme of the Hospital Saving On behalf of the National Association of Hypopituitarism, 276 -Aneurysm of ascending Association, 304 Insurance Committees, 50 aorta, 276-Septic abortion, 276-Symptoms of HOUSTON, T.: Malaria parasites, 291-Dare's On behalf of the Scottish Association of chronic bronchitis with tuberele bacilli in the haemoglobinometer, 291-Piney's method of Insurance Committees, 52 sputum, 276 -Chronic synovitis, 276-Encepha- counting red cells, 291 On behalf of the Medical Practitioners' litis lethargica, 276-Secondary carcinoma of HUGHEs, Henry Spencer, disciplinary case of, 273 Union, 53 liver, 276 HUMB, W. E: The significance of glycosuria and Appendixes. 54 Kenya Branch: Annual meeting, 164-Election of the treatment of diabetes mellitus by insulin, National Deposit Friendly Society, 61, 64- officers, 164-Report on draft rules, 164-Terms 143 q'heir scheme of medical benefit, 64 of service in the East African Medical Service, HUNTER, A. E.: Caesarean section, 278-Ovarian Northumberland and Durham Miners' 164-Elections to committee, 164-Plant toxins cyst, 278-Tuberculous peritoneal fibroid of Provident R61ief Fund Approved Society, and deficiency diseases of stock in South uterus, 271-Ruptured extrauterine pregnancy, 62. 65 Africa, 256 278 National United Order of Free Gardeners' Kesieven Division: Election of officers, 158- Hyderabad and Central Provinces Branch: Friendly Society, 62, 66 Haematuria, 158 General meeting, 101 - Modification of National Association of Trade Union Maclean's apparatus for the estimation of Approved Societies, 63, 67 Kingston-upon Hull Panel and Local Medical sugar in the blood, 101-Modern treatment of Catholic Friendly Societies' Association, Committee: Appreciation of the work of Dr. diabetes mellitus, 101-Annual meeting, 134- 63, 68 Brackenbury, 115-Resolution re the Court of Election of officers, 134-Vote of thanks, 134 Seamen's National Insurance Society, 64, Inquiry's findings, 115 68 KiRK, Mr.: Excision of knee-joint, 291-Skin National Sailors' and Firemen's Union, 64, graft of head, 291-Fraeture dislocation of 69 spine, 291-The sternalis muscle, 291 Denbighshire Association of Friendly KNOx, Lieut.-Colonel R. W.: Modification of Societies, 64, 69 Maelean's apparatus for the estimation of Welsh and Scottish Insurance Committees, sugar in the blood, 101 44 Doctors' chauffeurs. See Chauffeurs Excessive prescribing. See Prescribing Fees for anasethetics administered to insured I. persons, 285 Inquiry into a practitioner's conduct, 57 Ideal Benefit Society, 110, 253-Fees, 253 Medical certification, 142 Income tax and assistants, 157 Medical certification, changes in: Circular L. Indexes, half-yearly, 99, 110 from the Ministry of Health, 145 India Office employees, medical certificates for, Medical treatment, range of, 278 Labour party and the hospital problem, 173, 213. 253 National Federation of Employees' Approved See also Hospitals, voluntary Indian Medical Service, 27, 59, 71, 103, 115, 131, Societies, annual meeting, 58 Lanarkshire Division: Annual meeting, 307- 139, 147. 155, 167, 176, 180, 251, 259, 279, 295. 307 National Health Insurance, a new basis for: :lection of officers, 307-Annual report, 307 Indians in troopships, non-segregation of, 93 defects of the existing scheme and a sug- LEAHY, Major: Cases treated by suggestion, 1(6 Infant mortality (Kajor W. H. Peacock), 306 gested remedy (H. S. Beadles), 166 Legal responsibility of the medical practitioner Insulin (Alexander Glen), 105-(C. Mi. Wilson), Non-Panel Committee, 99 (W. A. Brend), 248 164 .Ophthalmic Benefit Committee, 242 Leicestershire Insurance Committee: Diagnostio Insurance, Municipal Mutual, Limited, 245 Optical benefit and insurance practitioners, facilities, 258 172, 286 Leinster Branch: Annual meeting, 249-Election Insurance, National: Prescribing, excessive, investigation into, 285, of officers, 249-Membership of the Assoeia- Administrative co-ordination: Report of Inter- 293-Letter from Ministry of Healtb, 293 tion, 249-Demobilization of medical officers departmental Committee, 114 Prescriptions, cost of: Letter from Ministry of in the National Army, 249-Tax on motor cars After ten years' experience (E. N. Nason), 110 Health, 129 of medical practitioners, 249 Alleged irregular certification, 25 Range of medical treatment. See Medical Lewisham Division: Sporadic cretinism, 24- Chauffeurs of doctors and the Unemployment Removal from the panel, 101 Long-standing tuberculosis undergoing Insurance Act, 109,157 Remuneration, 129 Dreyer's treatment, 25-Rheumatism in a boy Coroners (London) and the Insurance Medical Tuberculosis officers and insurance practi- of 9, 25-The organization of the medical Serviee 105 tioners, co-operation between, 26 profession in comparison with the professione ( SUPPLBEMNT TO TIIE 6 JAN.-JUNE, 19241 . INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. I BRITISH MEDICAL JOUIRNAL

of law and church, 100-Annual meeting, 277- Middlemore Prize, 122,149 Model rules, 277-Election of officers, 277- Middlesex, North, Division: Cases treated by P. Anntual report of Council, 277 suggestion, 106-vote of thanks, 106-Tea, 106- LITTLF, Graham: Eczema and its treatment, 249 Election of representatives, 223 -Appreciation PALMER, Lieut.-Colonel: Treatment of yaws Liverpool Division: Welcome to new graduates, of Dr, Brackenbury's services re the insurance with bismuth preparations, 172 24 capitation fee, 223-Can any practical steps be PARKER, H. F.:AMethod of making anduse of Liverpool Local Medical and Panel Committee: taken to induce members to comiie to any meet- carbon dioxide snow, 135-Henoch's purpura, Alterations to medical regulations, 26 ing of any kind? 223-Annual meeting, 292- 135 LIVINGSTONE, Dr.: Enlarged prostate and re- Election of officers, 292 PARKINSON, John: Heart attack, 101 moval of the glands, 158 Middlesex, South, Division: Intracranial com- PATTERSON, S. W.: Investigation and treatment LOCKET, T. Wood: Presentation to, 144 plications of disease of the temporal bone, 134 of high blood pressure, 256 London coroners. See Coroners -Vote of thanks, 135-Lessons from the Court PATTERSON, Wells: Nephritis, its causation, London Insurance Committee: Additional ofInquiry, 163- Public lecture on the sun cure, diagnosis, and treatment. 135 benefits, 242-Allocation of patients, 242- 179- Appointment of representatives, 292- PEACOCK, Major W. H.:[nfant mortality, 306 Central practitioners' fund, 159-Excessive pre- The evolution of public health, 292-Annual PERKINS, Fenry Bowen, disciplinary case of. 273 scribing 159-Expenses of panel committee, meeting, 292-Annual report of council, 292- PICARD, Kirkpatrick: Symptoms of chronic 102-Failure to return record cards, 242- Election of officers, 292 bronchitis with tubercle in the sputum. 276 Improper certification, 242-London Insurance Middlesex, West, Division: Annualml-eeting, 307 PIRtRIE, Ivan M.: Fees to civilian practitioners Pharmacopoeia, 159-Medical service inquiries, -Election of officers. 307-Annual report, 307 for attendance on soldiers, 251 102-Non- resident practitioners, 242 - Notice as MILBANK-SMITH, Harry James Milbank, dis- Plague in and around Nairobi (H. S. De Boer), to change of doctor, 242-Range of medical ciplinary case of, 274 94 service, 102-Remuneration of medical practi- MITCHELL, Dr.: Chronic rheumatoid arthritis, Plant toxins and deficiency diseases of stock in tioners, 102 135 South Africa(Sir Arnold Theiler), 256 London Panel Committee: Alleged disability of MITCBFELL, Mr.: Cases ofs1)lenic anaemia, 291- Plhmouth Division: Legal responsibility of the practitioner, 294-Allocation and distribution Spontaneous fracture in a tabetic patient, 291- medical practitioner (W. A. Brend), 248 schemes,159-Annual dinner, 58-Brackenbury Multiple joint deforrmities following scarlet PoorLaw medical officers, Scottish, 157-Clyde- testimonial, 130, 250-Case for discussion, 250- fever, 291 bank, 253 Complaint by coroner, 102 - Criticisms by MOORHOUsE, Charles Herbert, disciplinary case Portsmouth Division: Election of officers, 293- coroners, 26-Excessive prescribing, 159, 250- of, 274 Some difficulties in midwifery practice, 293 Expenditure, 26-Medical Service Subcom- MORGAN, R. W. Insurance remuneration in Practitioners, newiy qualified, conference on the mittee, Chairmanship of, 27-Notice of in- rural practice, 167 organization of, 149 quests, 130-Post-graduate instruction, 26,176- Morpeth Division: Lectures and demonstrations, Presentations, 27, 137, 114, 293 Powers of Panel Committee, 130-Public 164-Goitre, 64 Prize, Sir Charles Hastings clinical, 225. See also medical service for London, 102,159-Resigna- Mortality. infantile (Major W. H. Peacock), 306 Association tions and appointments, 130-Shaw, the late Municipal Mutual InRurance, Limited, 245, 253 Professional secrecy: Debate on by the Sheffield Dr. Lauriston, 102-Stamping of certificates, Munster Branch: Annual meeting, 293-Election Division,lCO 130-Subcommittee's report, 294-Therapeutic of officers, 293 Public heafth, assistant appointments in, 109 matters, 26 MYLAN, J. G.: Presentation to, 27 Publichealth officers' salaries, 125 LOVE, Henry, disciplinary case of, 272 Public Health Service members, election of on LOWMAN, W. H., presentation to, 137 the Council and Representative Body, 150 LuREA, S. Gordon: Puerperal septicaemia, 249 LuDacy certification, medical responsibility: The case of Harnett v. Bond and Adam, 141- Conference at 429, Strand, 141-Discussion by the Marylebone Division, 162 N. Nairobi Division: Non-segregation of Indians in Q. troopships, 93-Plague in Nairobi, 94 NASON, E. N.: National Health Insurance after Queensland Branch: Report for 1923, 113 ten years' experience, 110 -Diagnosis and treat- M. ment of disease inchildren, 248 Naval prize money, 99 MACADAM, Dr.: Treatment of diabetes, 159 Navy, Royal, medical service of, 27, 59, 71. 95, 103, MACCARTHY, Thomas: The future of themedical 107. 115, 123, 131, 139, 147, 155, 159, 167, 176, 179, profession, 257 223, 243, 251, 259, 279, 295, 307 MACFADYEN, Norman: Hospital policy, 278 Navy, Royal, medical life in (Group Captain MCFARLAN, P. F.: Early treatment of enlarged H. Cooper), 164 prostate, 278 Navy, Royal: Royal Australian Navy, 147 R. McFARLANE, Dr.: Rheumatic nodules in a girl Navy, Royal: Royal Canadian Navy, 107, 147 of 10, 135 Navy, Royal: Royal Naval Reserve, 259 RANKIN, Dr.: Diathermyv, 291-Ambulatory case MCGREGOR-ROBERTSON, G.: Some aspects of Nslvy, Royal: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, of encephalitis, 291- Mu3cular dystrophl, 291 venereal disease, 256 59, 167, 179, 279, 295, 307 Religion and medicine Rev. Canon McLeod), 114 MOILROY, Louise: Complications of labour, 154 Nephritis. its causation, diagnosis, and treat- RENALL. Dr.: Chronic synovitis. 276 MCILWAINE, Professor: Effects of quinidine on ment, 135 RENTON, M. W.: Free choice of doctor for the auricular fibrillation, 291-Brain from a case of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Division: Reception at the destitute patient, 279 encephalitis, 291-F}riedrich's ataxia, 291 College of Medicine, 179-Lectures and dem-ion- RENTOUL, Robert Reid, inquiry into the conduct McKISACK. Dr.: Progressive muscular atrophy, strations, 179 of, 57 291-Encephalitis simulating bulbar paralysis, Newly qualified practitioners. See Practitioners RICHARDS. Dr., cast of ileo-caecal hernia, 256 291-Muscular dystrophy, 291 - Monarticular N,ew Souith Wales Branch: George Stanley ROBB, Gardiner: Encephalitis lethargica, 291 osteoarthritis simulating Charcot's joint, 291 Ti ompson's appeal dismissed, 150-Annual ROBINSON, Charles Henry James, withdrawal of MCLEOD, Rev. Canon: Religion and medicine, report, 171, 277 authorization to under the Dangerous Drugs 114 Non-Panel Committee, 99 Act, 293 Malaria, treatment of (G. C. Strathairn), 223 Norfolk Blanch: The transition periods in the Rochdale Division: Annual meeting, 277-Elec- Malaya Branch: Annual meeting, 307-Election life of human beings, 25 tion of officers, 277-Model rules, 277 of officers, 307-Resolutions adopted, 307- Norfolk, East, Divi sion: Annual report, 101-The ROWLANDS, R. P.: Mistakes and how to avoid them, 263 Appointment of Representatives, 307 school doctor, 101, 293-Election of officers." 293 MALCOLM, H. P.: Tapeworm segments causing a -Report of subcommittee on the school typical attack of appendicitis, 201 doctcr and hospital abuse," 293-Annual Malta Branch: Annual meeting, 134-President's reportof Council, 293-Question of amalgama- address, 134-Election of officers, 134 tion 293 MANT, Harold: Intracranial complications of Nuneaton and Tamworth Division: Report of disease of the temporal bone, 134 conference between representatives of the MARSH, J. Hedley: Terms of service (1924) British Medical Association and the Society of certification rules, 27 Medical Officers of Healtb, 143-Attendance at Marylebone Division: Smoke, light, and hcalt}, street accidents, 143-Exhibition of cases and S. 100-Discussion on medical certification, 162- specimens, 143-Election of representative, 248 Annual meeting, 292-Election of officers, 292- -Diagnosis and treatment of disease in SANDERS, T. L. Lindsay: Cysts and new growths Revised organization rules, 292-Annual report children, 248 in bone. 255 of Council, 292 School children, medical inspection and treat- Medical attandance at street accidents. See Street ment of: Debate by the Willesden Division, Medical certifying. See Lunacy certification 100 Medical ethics, South African guide to, 161 SCOTT, S. Noy: Medical record cards, 107 Medical men, newly qualified. See Practitioners Scottish Board of Health, constitution of, 157 Medical profession, the future of (Thomas Mac- Scottish Committee: Election of Direct Repre- Carthy), 257 sentatives, 1924-25, 266 Medical witnesses, consultations between, 142 Scottish Poor Law medical officers, 157, 253 Medical Women's Federation: Council meeting, 0. SHAPLAND, C. D.: Blood sugar in the normal 179-Equal pay for equal work, 179-Election of and diabetic, 256 representatives, 179 O'BRIEN, M. J.: Hypepituitarism, 276-Aneurysm SHARP, Bryan Buckley, disciplinary case of, 271 Medical women's organizations, with special re- of ascending aorta, 276 SHATTOCK, C. E.: Haematuria, 158 ference to the Medical Women's International Oldham, assistant school medical officer, 245 Sheffield Division: Debate on professional Association (F. May Dickinson Berry), 136 Optical benefit and insurance practitioners. secrecy, 100 Medicine fifty years ago (A. B. Tucker), 113 See Insurance SHORTT, Major: The present position as regards MELLANBY, E.: Deficiency diseases, 223 Orkney Division: Organization rules, 248-Elec- the problem of transmission of kala-azar, 172 Mental deficiency, modern views on (J. Hamblin tion of officers, 248 -The formol-gel test for kala-azar, 172 Smith),173 .OIIENSTEIN, A. J.: South African medical Sierra Leone Branch:-Presidential address MERCER, Dr., presentation to, 293 politics, 113 Infant mortality, 306 Merchant Shipping Acts (Amendment) Act 1923, OSWALD, H. R.: Some remarks on a murder case Small-pox (W. McConnel Wanklyn), 114 25-Treatment of venereal disease in seamen, 25 and finger-print evidence, 163 SMITE, M. Hamblin: Modern views on mental Mesopotamia Branch: Annual meeting, 114- Oxford Division: Rheumatic nodules in a girl of deficiency. 173 Election of officers, 114-Visit to the Royal 10,135-Rat-bite fever, 135-Recurring sarcoma SMUrTS, P. A.: Rodent ulcer on bridge of nose, Hospital, B3aghdad, 114-Exhibition of cases of the humerus, 135-Oesopbagotomy for 255 and specimens. 114-Dinner, 164-Medical life removal of a broken denture, 135-Thimble SNODGRASs. W. R.: Some aspects of venereal in the Navy, 164 lodged in oesophagus, 135-Intracranial haemor- disease, 256 Metropolitan Counties Branch: Conference of rhage in the foetus and,the newborn child, SOUTAR. Jas. Greig: Mental deficiency, 173 hospital staffs in London, 304 135 South Africa. See Africa r SUPPLEMENT TO THE JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. I BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 7

South 4frican Committee : Referendum to THoMsoN, J. W.: Treatment of haemorrhoids, W. British Medical Association Branches, 98-The 241 Medical, Dental, and Pharmacy Bill, 98- THORNEILL, Jonathan Allan, disciplinary case Wakefield. Pontefract, and Castleford Division: Government support for medical research, 99- of, 274 Diagnosis and treatment of venereal diseases, Guide to Medical Ethics," 161 TIBBITS, Hubert: Investigations of prescribing, 106 - Encephalitis lethargica, 106-Vote of South African Medical Politics (A. J. Orenstein), 138 thanks, 1C6-Religion and medicine, 114-Treat- 113 TITCOMBE, F. H.: Changes most affecting ment of diabetes, 158-Treatment of haemor- South-Eastern Counties Division: Resignations medicalmen in the new Insurance Regulations. rhoids 241 from the panel, 24-Active movements in rela- 144 Wales, North, Branch: Spring meeting, 256-A tion to some surgical conditions, 24-Annunl TOOTH, Howard: An interesting and obscure year s experience of insulin, 256-The routine meeting, 255-Election of officers, 255-Epsom case, 256 of a private hospital, 256-Investigation and College, 255-Annual Report of Council, 255- Town clerk, terms of appointment of a (Cam. treatment of high blood pressure, 256-Clinical M.O H. for Belkirkshire, 255 bridge), 125 use of fractional test meals, 256-Blood sugar South-Eastern of Ireland Branch: Annual meet- Trade unionism and the B,MI.A., 253 in the normal and diabetics, 256-Demonstra- ing, 256-Election of officers, 256 Trowbridge Division; Annual meeting, 143- tions, 256-Tea, 256 Southport Division: Annual meeting. 277- Election of officers, 143-Discussion re a sana- Wales, South-West, Division: Election of repre- Election of officers, 277-Certificates to insur- torium appointment, 143-New Regulations for sentative, 114- Diabetes and its modern treat- anee companies re death of insured persons, the Insurance Medical Service, 144-Presenta- ment by insulin and diateties, 114-Tea, 114 277 tion to Dr. T. Wood Locket, 144 WALKER, David: History of the municipal hos- SPRIGGS, E. I.: A year's experience of insulin, Tuberculosis officers and insurance practitioners, pital scheme in Bradford, 256 256-The routine of a private hospital, 256 co-operation between, 26. See also Insurance WALMSLEY, Harold. disciplinary case of, 275 Staffordshire, South, Division: Annual meeting, TUC:KER, A. B.; Medicine fifty years ago, 113 WANKLYN, W. McConnel: Small-pox prevention 249-Election of officers, 249--Revised ethical TULLOCH, W. J.: Some aspects of tuberculosis, and disposal, especially in relation to the rules, 249-Annual report of Council, 249 158 general practitioner, 114 STEWART, C.: Phosphatic calculi of large size, TYsoN, W. J.: Notes on general medical practice, Warrington Division: Annuial meeting, 249- 158 106 Election of officers, 249-Legal defence, 249 Stirling Branch: Annual meeting, 278-Election Warwickshire Panel and Local Medical Com- of officers, 278-Early treatment of enlarged mittee: Vote of appreciation of the services of prostate, 278-Caesarean section, 278-Ovarian Dr. Brackenbury, 107,115-Grant towards the cyst, 278-Tuberculous peritoneal fibroid, 278- Medical Representation in Parliament Fund, Ruptured extrauterine pregnancy, 278-Series 115-National Insurance Defence Trust, 115 of eye cases, 278 WATSON, Malcolm: The prevalence and preven- STOTT, James Robert, disciplinary case of, 273 tion of malaria, 172 STRATHAIRN, G. C.: Treatment of malaria,, 23 U. WAYTE, J. W.: Aneurysm of abdominal aorta, Street accidents, medical attendance at, 70 256-Skiagram of fibrocystic disease of femur, S3uffolk Branch: Spring meeting, 249-Treatmi nt Ulster Braneh: Annual meeting, 291-Election 256 of edzema, 249-Recent aspects of gland of officers, 291-Clinical meeting, 291-En- WEAVER, Dr.: Tumours of Douglas's pouch, 135 tberapy, 249 cephalitis letbargica, 291-Progressive mus- West Bromwich Division: Annual meeting, 101- Suffolk, South, Division: Assistant tuberculosis cular atrophy, 291-Muscular dystrophy, 291- Election of officers, 101-Demonstration on the officer for East Suffolk, 256-Cancer of tongue, monarticular osteo arthritis, 291-Lymphatic Schick test, 101-Contract practice, 173, 291- 2:6-Resection of colon, 256-Resection of leukaemia. 291-Electro-cardiograms showing Foot and-mouth disease, 173-Annual report of bladder, 256 -Remote effects of septic tonsils, the effect of quinidine on auricular fibrillation, Council, 291 256-Abdominal Hodgkin's disease, 256 - Para- 291-Brain from a case of encephalitis, 291- Westminster and Holborn Division: Election of lytic ileus cured by jejunostomy, 256-Coin Case of Friedreich's ataxia, 291-Malaria para- secretary, 101-Chiropractic, 101 plete gastrectomy, 256-Diverticulitis of colon, sites, 291-Dare's haemoglobinomata, 291- WHITE, J. Stanley: Recent aspects of glana 256-Interesting and obscure case, 256 Piney's method of counting red cells, 291- therapy, 249 Suffolk, West, l)ivision: Annual nmeeting, 143- Diathermy, 291 -Encephalitis, 291-Muscular WHITE, Pendleton: Series of eye cases, 278 Election of officers, 143 -Ante natal care, 143- dystrophy, 291-Three cases of encephalitis, WHITELOCKE, Hugh: Thimble lodged in oeso- Demonstration of pelvimetry on contra,-ted 291-Pernicious anaemia, 291-Spirochaetes of phagus, 135 pelvis, 143-Vote of thanks, 143-Tea, 143- syphilis and of Vincent's angina, 291-Hydatid Willesden Division: Medical inspection and Visit to new maternity department of the cyst, 291-Three cases of splenic anaemia, 291 treatment of school children, 100 -The uses of bospital, 143-Annual golf competition, 256 -Spontaneous fracture in a tabetic patient, insulin, 164-Annual meeting, 292-Election of Sunderland Division: Dr. Bolam's address on 291-Multiple joint deformities following officers, 292-Annual report of Council, 292 hospital policy, 134 scarlet fever, 291-Spinal caries, 291-Tumours WILLIAMS, Trevor Owen, disciplinary case of, SUNDERLAND, R. A. S.: A complete medical of bladder, 291-Careinoma of breast eighteen 272 service, 138, 167 years after excision, 291-Piece of wood re- WILSON, C. M.: The uses of insulin, 164 Sunlight and disease (Sir Henry Gauvain), 779 moved from an appendix, 291-Partial cyst- WINCHESTER, Dr.: Case for diagnosis, 172 Surrey Local Medical and Panel Committes: ectomy, 291-Excision of knee-joint, 291-Skin Witwatersrand Branch: Annual meeting, 113- Appreciation of work done by the secretary, 27 graft of head, 291-Fracture dislocation of Medicine fifty years ago (A. B. Tucker), 113- spine, 291-The sternalis muscle, 291-Gynaeco- South African medical politics (A. J. Orenstein), logical specimens, 291-Spastic plaraplegia, 291 113-Report on the year's work, 113 -Genu recurvatum, 291-Derangement of knee- WOOD, J. Burn: Cystic disease of kidney, 255 joint, 291-Anlkylosis of jaw, 291-Congenital WooDSIDE, C. J.: Traumatic aneurysm of the bilateral deformity of shoulder-joint, 291- thoracic aorta. 291 Sprengel's deformity. 291-Carcinoma of pan- Woolwich Division: Annual dinner, 57 T. creas, 291-Calcareous deposits in pineal gland, Worcestershire and Herefordshire Branch: 291-Resection of stomach for cancer, 291- Spring meeting, 249-Puerperal septicaemia, Tanganyika Territory Branch: Annual meeting, Orthopaedic cases. 291-Traumatic aneurysm 249 143-Annual report, 143-Election of oflicers, of the thoracic aorta, 291-Sarcoma of finger, Workmiien's Compensation Act (1923), 25 143-Organization rules, 143-Ethical rules, 143 291-Tapeworm segmients causing a typical -Voting by proxy, 147 attack of appendicitis, 291-Cyst of broad TARACHAND, Nowroji Merwanji, name of removed ligament, 291 from the panel, 101-Disciplinary case of, 271 TATE, Walter Ernest, name of restored to the Y. Dentists Register, 275 TELLING, Maxwell: Treatment of diabetes, 159 York Medical Defence Association: Resolution Temporal bone, intracranial complications of to wind up its affairs and non-members urged disease of (Harold Mant), 134 to join the British Medical Association, 253 TERRY, t. Cairns: Enlargement of the liver, 24 THEILER, Sir Arnold: Plant toxins and deficiency V. diseases of stock in South Africa, 256 THoMPsoN, Dr.: Skiagram of gas in ulna, 256- Venereal disease in seamen, treatment of, 25 Lupus erythematosus, 256 Victorian Branch: The year's work, 94-Annual Z. THOMPSON, George Stanley v. New South Wales report. 94 Branch: Appeal against the British Medical VILLY, Francis: Insurance medical remunera- ZAMMIT, T.: Problems which face the medical Association dismissed, 150 tion, 94 profession in Malta, 134

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READERS in search of a particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several cases distributed under two or more separate but nearly synonymous headings-such, for instance, as Brain and Cerebral; Heart and Cardiac; Liver and Hepatic; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma; Epithelioma, Malignant Disease, New Growth, Sarcoma, etc.; Child and Infant; Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glycosuria, and Sucgar; Eye, Ophtbalmia, and Vision, etc. 7he Figures in this Index refer to the Number of the Paragraph, NOT the Page.

A. Antihaemolysins and haemolysins in the urine, BABDON: Periarterial sympathectomy for vari- 66 cose ulcers, 143 ABADIE. M.: Treatment of perforated gastric Antimony in leprosy, 276 BARDY, H.: Quinine injections in varicose vains, ulcer, 10 Antirabic virus. 488 390 Abdominal conditions, acute, 163 Antityphoid inoculation followed by asthenia, BARINETTI: Mechanism of agglutination, 295 Abdominal wall, spontaneous haematoma of, 409 BARRETT, W. D.: Thrombosis and embolism, 476 Aortic compression in post partum haemor- 316 Ablatlo placentae. 504 rhage, 219 Bartholin's glands in gonorrhoes, 289 Abortion, incomplete febrile, treatment of. 175 Aortic dilatation in children, 167 BARTHOLOMEW, R. A.: Prevention of foetal Abortion, recurrent, 527 Aortitis and cerebral syphilis, 475 asphyxia, 88 Abortion, treatment of, 266, 464 Aphasia and fractured skull, 325 BASSET. A.: Final results in perforated gastric Abscess, cerebral, new method of draining, 306 Appendicular cyst, 519 and duodenal ulcer, 369 Abscess, non-tuberculous pulmonary, 498 Appendicitis, acute, drainage in, 433 BEAMS, A. J.: Arterio-venous aneurysm, 234 AcHARD: Intraventricular injections in cerebro- Appendicitis simulated by colon adhesions, 346 BECK, K.: X-ray treatment of laryngeal tuber- spinal meningitis, 407 Appendicitis simulated by corpus luteum culosis, 37 Acid-fast bacteria as a source of vitamin B. 531 haemorrhage, 505 BfCLARE, H.: Radiographic diagnosis of osteo- Acidity and bacteriophage activity. 534 Appendicitis as an infectious disease, 160 articular tuberculosis. 38 Acidity, gastric juice, in childhood, 428 Appendicitis caused by oxyurids, 165, 329 BELDING, D. L.: Wassermann test as a criterion Acids produced by streptococci, 317 Appendicitis, retrograde epiplo appendicitis, 350 of cure, 517 ADAM, F. E.: Gumma of the breast 257 Appendicitis, traumatic, 185 BELL, G.: Blood transfusion in civil practice, 182 Addison's disease, 118 ARCHIBALD, E.: Surgical treatmen' of pul- BELLONI: Intravenous administration of uro- Adenoids, tuberculosis of, 331 monary tuberculosis, 458 tropin. 30 Adenoma of the liver, solitary, 121 Argyll Robertson pupil, significance of the. 364 BELOT: The muscles and joints in typhoid fever, Adenomyoma of the sigmoid, 164 Arsenobenzol in recent syphilis, subcutaneous 139 Adnexal disease, treatment of, 485 injection of, 297 BE.NEDETTI,P.: Flocculation testfor syphilis, 490 Adnexal disease, tuberculous. metrorrhagia in, Arterial pressure, high, adrenaline and, 366 BAlNON, R.: Asthenia following antityphoid 18 Arterial tension and cerebral haemorrhage, 1 inoculation, 409 Adrenaline and high arterial pressure, 366 Arterio-sclerosis of the nervous system, 44 Benzol poisoning, chronic, 29 Adrenaline, action of on the capillary circu- Arterio-venous aneurysm, 234 BARARD, L.: Oesophageal carcinoma, 521 lation, 339 Artery, superior mesenteric, thrombosis of, 477 BERGER, H.: Echinococcus disease of the spleen, Adrenaline equilibrium and vitamin deficiency, Articular rheumatism. See Rheumatism 495 201 Asearides complicating gastro-intestinal opera. BERGERET: Primary chorion-epithelioma of the Adrenaline, physiological value of, 90 tions, 457 broad ligament, 314 Adrenaline in treatment of mussel poisoning, Asearides causing intestinal obstruction and BERGSTRAND, H.: Mechanism and pathology of 158 perforation. 437. See al8o Worms air embolism, 252 Agglutination, mechanism of, 295 AsH, J. E.: Carbon tetrachloride treatment of Beri-beri in Japan, 255 Air embolism, mechanism and pathology of, 252 hookworm, 494 BERINSOEN, H. W.: Herpes zoster and varicella, ALAJOUANINE: Pneumococcal meningitis in Asphyxia, foetal, prevention of, 88 472 pneumonia, 202 Asthenia following antityphoid inoculation, 409 BEzRNADBEIG, J.: Fibroma and pregnancy in a Albuminuria, digestive, 410 Atropine in congenital stenosis of the pylorus, double uterus, 467 ALESSANDRI: Gall stones, 177 515 BERNHEIM, M.: Lymphatic glands in congenital ALBXANDRE: Abductor paralysis, 15 Atrophy of genitals and obesity, 453 syphilis, 492 Allyl-cocaine, a new local anaesthetic for eye AUBERTIN, Ch.: Acute leukaemia, 5 BESR1EDKIA, A.: Treatment of serum to prevent operations, 126 AuCEiE: Transmission of disease by table anaphylaxis, 151 ALMKVIST, J.: Prophylaxis of congenital syphilis, utensils, 279 BETTMAN, R. B.: Treatment of empyema, 256 446 Autogenous vaccines. See Vaccines BEYE, H. L.: Subperiosteal resection in obteo- ALOIN: Abductor paralysis, 15 Auto-haemotherapy in the treatment of furun- myelitis, 53 Altitude and malaria. See Malaria culosis, 525 BICKEL: The passing of chlorosis, 431 Alveolar pores in pneumonia, formation of, 359 AUVBaAY: Malignant disease due to lithopaedion, BIE, V.: Vaccine treatment of typhoid and para- AMBERGER, J. Intestinal obstruction and per- 444 typhoid fever, 362 foration due to ascarides, 437 AVONI, A.: Infective myositis. 187 Bile duct, the common, idiopathic cysts of, 436 Anaemia, large doses of iron in, 72 Axis traction forceps. See Forceps Biliary apparatus, surgery of the, 303 Anaemia, pernicious, removal of the bone Biophysics and surgical mortality, 520 marrow in, 496 BIRT, E.: Neosalvarsan in surgical infections, Anaemia of pregnancy. 288 233 Anaemia, puerperal, 221 Birth lacerations of cervix, 358 Anaemia, splenic, of infants, 500 Bismuth in the treatment of syphilis, 48, 169, 454 Anaesthesia, blood pressure in, 239 BISsINGER, B.: The mode of action of insulin, Anaesthesia, chloroform, in children, 240 B. 272 Anaesthesia, endotracheal, 237 BISTRIcEANO, I.: Intrameningeal treatment by Anaesthesia, ethylene and oxygen, 238 BACHMANN, W.: Studies on the bacteriophage, neosalvarsanized serum, 25 Anaesthesia, local, In hernia operations, 418 401 BITH: Insulin treatment in tuberculous dia- Anaesthesia. local, with potassium bromide, 419 Bacilli of the paratyphosus B group, 249 betics, 180 Anaesthesia, regional, in gvnaecology, 149 Bacteria, acid-fast, as a source of vitamin B, 531 BLACK, Nelson M.: Siderosis with dilated in- Anaesthesia, sacral, in gynaecological opera- Bacterial catalase, a study of, 155 active pupil, 124 tions, 109 Bacterial cultures, influence of high partial Bladder papilloma, electro-coagulation of. 305 Anaesthesia, spinal, retention of urine after, 241 pressures of oxygen upon, 92 Bladder tumours, high-frequency treatment of, 4naesthetic, a new local, for eye operations Bacteriophage activity and acidity, 534 460 (allyl-cocaine), 126 Bacteriophage, the multiplication of tbe, 509 BLANc, G.: Experimental studyof genital herpes, Ansphylactic leucopenia, mechanism of, 381 Bacteriophage, reproductionof the, in a synthetic 511 Anaphylaxis prevention, treatment of serum for, medium, 470 BLss, 0,: Puerperal sepsis and chronic ton- 151 Bacteriophage, studies on the, 401 sillitis, 131 Anaphylaxis, the thyroid gland in, 532 Bacteriophage, therapeutical application of the, BLEGVAD, O.: Xerophthalmia. keratomalacia, ANDERSON, C. C.: Regeneration of bone after 227 and xerosis conjunctivae, 440 intensive radiation of malignatit disease, 461 BA,4 W, J.: Meekel's diverticulum as a cause Blood cell tests in extrauterine pregnancy, 16 Aneurysm, arterio-venous, I34 of Aisease, 7 Blood cells, red, production of after transfusion, Ankle-joint. fraotures of the, 414 BALTRANU. I.: CutAneous vaccination against 489 ANsPAcH, B. M.: The trend of modern obstetrics, oholera. 383 Blood corpIusoles, red, sedimentation of in pul- 130 BALzEE,. F.: Subcutaneous injection of arseno- monary tuberculosis, 22, 250 Anthrx, serum treatment of 365 bensol in reent syphilis, 297 Blood grouping for transfusion, 43 Antibody formation, metallic salts as stimu- B F,. Treatment of chrotic malaria, Blood ma-in., indiret,a dangerous fallacy in, Sante of, 200 2DC,27 Mn lb= rus: J'AN.-JUNE 9 19 241 lDP,X TO TIlE ErITOME. MEDICAL JOURNAL

Blood of the newborn, iso agglutinins in, 89 Cancer, Botelho's reaction in. 340 CORICA: Latent tuberculQsis in infants, 117 Blood platelets in malignant growths, 468 Cancer of cervix, radium treatment of, 146 Corpus luteum haemorrhage simulating ap- Blood preservative, potassium fluoride as a, 225 Cancer, cutaneous, prophylaxis of, 360 pendicitis, 505 Blood pressure in anaesthesia, 239 Cancer of the larynx, 309 Corpus luteum and menstruation, 313 Blood pressure and obesity, 403 Caneer of the larynx, operative treatment of, 482 Corpus luteum, the pathological anatomy of the, Blood pressure in surgical operations, 417 Cancer, mouse, radium therapy in, 352 110 Blood pressure, high, causes of persistent, 474 Cancer, mouse, the action of x rays in, 68 Costal chondritis. See Chondritis Blood sugar, estimation of, 510 Cancer of oesophagus, 521 COTTE, G.: Surgical treatment of uterine retro- Blood sugar reaction folowing intravenous Cancer and chronic pemphigus, 192 position, 64-The corpus luteum and menstrua- injection of g'ucose, 45 Cancer of rectum, 120 tion, 313 Blood transfusion, 361 Cancer of rectum, radium treatment in, 147 COTTON, F. J.: Non-union in fraetures, 80 B'ood transfusion in civil practice, 182 Cancer of stomach, pleuro-pulmonary careino- COULAUD, E.: Ovarian opo-therapy in enlarced Blood transfusion, red cell nroduetion after, 489 matosis secondary to, 166 thyroid, 298 Blood uric acid content in gout, 132 Cancer of stomach, total resection for, 162 COURBONT, P.: Secondary infections in pulmo- Blood uric acid in skin diseases. 60 Cancer and tuberculosis associated with nary tuberculosis, 251 BrLOOMFIELD, A. EL.: Haemolytic streptococci in syphils, 296 COUTARD, H. (and others): Radium in cancer of healthy people, 274 Cancer of uterus, 528. 529 the cervix, 146 BLUM, L.: Dasger of interruptinginsulin-treat- Cancer of uterus, radiotherapy in, 144 COUVELAIRE: Cardio - pulmonary symptoms ment, 93-Meningitis due to Micrococcus Caneer of uterus, new sign of, 377 during delivery, 399 tetragenus, 178 Cancer. See also Malignant disease COUIVEILAIRE, M. A.: Fate of infants of tuber- BODIN, E.: Serum treatment of anthrax, 365 Canities and dentalirritation. 71 culous mothers, 451 BOzZ,L1.: Increasing the virulence of attenuated CANUYT: Recurring nasal polypi inehildren, 308 COWAN, L. R.: Painless childbirth, 17 tubercle bacili. 67 Capillary eireulation, action of adrenaline on, Cranial transparency, 135 BOIJE, 0. A.: Plugging the uterus for post- 339 " Creeping disease," the parasitology of, 524 ptrtumhaemorrhage. 357 CARAVEN, J.: Pregnancy in a double uterus, 466 Creosote as an adjuvant in leprosy treatment, BOISsEL: Secondary infections in pulmonary Carbon tetrachloride treatment of hookworm, 323 tuberculosis, 251 494 CREscENzI: Sarcoma of the rectum, 30e BOMPIANJ, R.: Pregnancy following epidemic Carbuncles, a conservative treatment of, 39 CRILE, G. W.: Biophysics and surgical mortality, encephalitis, 443 Carcinoma. See Cancer 520-Carcinoma of the uterus, 528 BONAR, B.E.: Regional anaesthesia in gi naeco- Careinomatosis, pleuro-pulmonary, 166 Criminality and hystero-epilepsy, 394 logy, 149 CARDILLO, F.: Prognosis in pulmonarv tuber- CROWE. S. J.; Tuberculosis of the tonsils and Bone atrophy and sympathectomv, 434 culosis, 405 adenoids, 331 Bone changes in varicose ulcer, 55 Cardio-pulmonary symptoms during delivery, CRUICESHANK. J. N.: Toxaemias of pregnancy, Bone marrow, removal of for pernicious anaemia, 393 336 496 Cardiorrhapby in acute injuries, 122 CRIumP. W. G.: Acute abdominal conditions, 163 Bone marrow function, test of, 382 CARLIER: Danger of interrupting insulin treat- CRuz, DA COSTA: The theories of transmissible Bone regeneration after intensive radiation of ment, 93 microbial lysis, 153-Acidity and bact riophage malignant disease, 461 CARMONA, L.: Transfusion of blood, 361 activity, 534 BONNET: Urinary complications of uterine CAWIWARDINE, T.: Radiography of duodenal CULLEN, T. B.: Gall bladder drainage. 9 myomata, 422 uicers, 355 CUMMI1NS, J. D.: Chronic tuberculous chorold- BORCHARD, Else: Statistics of recovery from CASSUTO, A.: Urethral stenosis after prostat- itis, 438 malignant disease, 3-2 ectomy, 328 CURSCHMANN. H.: Hunger and disease, 278 BORDET: The theories of transmissible micro- CASTRONUOvO, G.: Retrograde epiplo-appendic- CURTIS, A. H.: Treatment of chronic leucorrhoea, bial lysis, 153 itis, 350 62 BOREEL, M.: Ieterus gravidarum, 527 Cataract, congenital, 262 Cyst, appendicular, 519 1JORREL, A.: Increasing the virulence of CATHALA, J.: Solitary adenoma of the liver, 121 Cyst, pancreatic. in a child, 259 attenuated tubercle bacilli, 67 CAUBET: The muscles and joints in typhoid Cysts of the common bile duct, idiopathic, 436 Botelho's reaction in cancer, 310 fever, 139 BOuFFE DE SAINT-BE AIsE, G.: Puerperal sepsis CAUSsADx, L.: Tuberculous pericarditis with treated by novarsenobenzol, 442 hydropericardium, 75 BOULANGER-PETIT, G.: Acute lkukaemia in CAW5TON, F. G.: Antimony in leprosy, 276 children, 170 CEILLIER. A.: Uraemic fugues, 137 BOULIN: Insulin treatment in tuberculous Cerebellar haematoma communicating with the diabetics, 180 sigmoid sinus, 483 D. BovIN, B.: Treatment of incomplete febrile Cerebral abscess, new method of draining, 306 abortion, 175 Cerebral haemorrhage and arterial tension. 1 DALLA VOLTA, A.: Pleuro-pulmonary carcino. Brachial pressure neuritis, 31 Cerebral pressure as a cause of eclampsia, 40 matosis, 166 Brachialgia, causes of, 97 Cerebro-spinal fluid, the sugar content of, 69 DAMON. S. R.: Acid-fast bacteria as a source of BRV UNING: Tubercle bacilli in droplets for the Cerebro-spinal meningitis. See Meningitis vitamin B. 531 mouth, 383 Cerebro-spinal polymorphonuclensis in tuber- Danish treatment of scabies, 373 BRANDT, K.: A new sign of cancer of the uterus, culous meningitis, 179 DANVER, H. L.: Gall-bladder drainage, 9 377-Weight deficiency in the newly born, 506 CERNANU, C.: Cutaneous vaccination against DAUNIC: Raynaud's disease and parotid lesions, Breast, gumma of, 257 chicken cholera, 469 368 Breech delivery, foetal injuries in, 172. See alco Cervical vertebra. See Vertebra DAvIS, R. C.: Gentian vioiet in the treatmont of Labour Cervix, birth lacerations of, 358 empyema, 36 BREITNIER. B.: Parathyroid transplantation in CESBRON, H. (and others): Radium in cancer of DAVIS, W. B.: Sinusitis in infancy and child- Parkinson's disease. 35 the cervix, 146 hood, 282 BRILL, N. B.: Splenectomy in severe parpura Chancre, soft, diagnosis and treatment of, 343 DAvIsoN., C.: Colon adhesions simu'ating haemorrhagica, 327 CHATIN: Reduced milk in infantile diseases, 332 appendicitis, 346 BRINCEMANN, A Gastric juice acidity in child- CHEMIssE, L.: Infective gastritis, 4 DAvIsoN, kI.: Colon adhesions simulating hood. 428 Chenopodium oil, danger of, 321 appendicitis, 346 BRIITINGHAM, H. H.: Influence of high partial Chicken cholera. See Cholera DAX, E. B: The association of diphtheria with pressures of oxygen upon bacterial cultures, 92 Cbildbirth. See Labour typhoid fever. 277 Broad ligament. Se3 Ligament China, pellagra in, 367 DE BiAsI, B.: Isoagglutinins in the blood of the BROCEmAN. R. ST. L : Drainage in acute appen- Chloroform anaesthesia in children, 240 newborn. 89 dicitis. 433 Chloroma, a case of, 125 DE COULON. A.. Increasing the virulence of Bronchial affections treated with jaborandi. 159 Chlorosis, the passing of, 431 attenuated tubercle bacilli, 67 Bronchial spiroehaetosis, 430 Cholera, cutaneous vaccination against, 3&3 DE GRAILLY, B.: The muscles and joints in BROWN, A. L.: Congenital cataract, 262 Cholera, chicken, cutaneous vaccination against, typhoid fever. 139 Buows, G.: Blood pressure in anaesthesia, 239 469 DB JONG, S. I.: An atypical case Of acute. BROWN, H.: Blood uric acid in skin di-eases, 60 Cholesterol, influence of on pbagoeytosis, 20 leukaemia. 512 BROWN, J. H.: Hydrogen-ion determination of Chondritis, costal, following continued fevers, DE LAGOAN'hRE: Addison's disease, 118 small volumes, 293 413 Delirium in heart disease, 450 BROWNE. F. J.: Pregnancy and syphilitic mani- Chorea treated by lumbar puncture, 473 Delivery, cardio-pulmonary symptoms during festations, 312 Uhorion-epithelioma, primary, of the broad 399 BRtCKEN: Chronic benzol poisoning, 29 ligament, 314 DELIORE, X.: Acute and chronic intussusception, BIuNING, H.: The danger of oil of chenopodium, Choroiditis, chronic tuberculous, 438 207 321 CHRISTENSEN, L.: Urinary calculi of children, DE MABBAIX: Surgical treatment of congenital BRUNNER, H. C.: Treatment of retained mem- 210 ptosis, 186 branes, 334 CIACcIA, S.: Rat-bite fever, 320 Dementia praecox and epidemic encephalitis, BRUU5GAARD, E.: Salvarsan jaundice anddermat- CITELLI: Cerebellar haematoma communicating 395 itis, 3 with the sigmoid sinus, 483 Dental caries followed by acute articular rheu- BRYAV, R. C.: Congenital occlusion of the small CIUCA. M.: Cutaneous vaccination against matism. 299 Intestine, 100 cholera, 383 Dental irritation and canities, 71 BULL, C. G.: Diagnosis of diphtheria carriers, CLAISSE, P.: Vaccine treatment of typhoid fever, Dermatitis and salvarsanjaundice, 3 152 432 Dermatology, metabolism in, 58 BURGER, T. 0.: Local anaesthesia in hernia CLARKE, F. J.: Blood grouping for transfusion, Dermatology, ultra-violet ray therapy in. 526 operations, 418 43 DERvIssEUR, A. A.: Costal chondritis following BERGEN: Studies on the bacteriophage. 401 CLAUDE, H.: Uraemic fugues, 137 continued fevers, 413 BURNIER: Suppurative trichophytosis treated Claw-foot, etiology and treatment of, 326 D'Espine's sign, value of, 406 by Gram's solution, 51-Epidermomycosis, 375 Cold, common, etiology of the, 50 DESPEIGNES: Tuberculosis and carcinoma asso- BUTLER, J.: Ultra-violet ray therapy in dermato- COLLET: Intracranial extension of pharyngeal ciated with syphilis, 296 526 tumours, 12-Laryngeal hemiplegia following DE STELLA. H.: Insulin in the treatment of gunshot wound, 103 diabetes, 46 COLLIETT: Genito-suprarenal syndrome. 501 DE VREEsE: Treatment of sterility, 356 COLOMBINO. C.: Pregnancy with hydronephrosis Diabetes, early, diagnosis of, 156 of an only kidney, 65 Diabetes treated biy insulin, 46 Colon adhesions simulating appendicitis, 346 Diabetes, yeast treatment in, 273 Colon, transverse, excision of, 416 Diabetes, tuberculous. insulin treatment, 180 C. CONDORELLI. L.: Antihaemolysins and haemo- Diabetes and Insulin. See also Insulin lysins in the urine, 66 Diaphragm and heart. ptosis of, 2 CADE, A.: Digestive albuminuria. 410 CONSTANTINE5CU, I.: The thyroid gland in ana- DIETEL, F.: -Bismuth in the treatment of Caesarean section, low cervical, 193 phylaxis, 532 syphilis, 48 Calculi, urinary, of childreu, 210 Convulsions, infantile, and paternal lead poison- Digestion, psychological factors in, 83 Calculi. vesical, treatment of, 52 ing, 181 Di PACE, [.: Retention of urine after spinal CAMINOPETROS, J.: Eiperimental study of CORDA: Classification of pneumococci. 294 anaesthesia, 241 genital herpes, 511 CORIAT, 1. H.: Active therapy in psycho-analysis, Diphtheria anatoxin, 247 CAmPS, B.: Acute veronal poisoning. 491 217 Diphtheria antitoxin, dosage of, 114 4 JAN.-3UNE, 19241 INDEX TO THE EP] TOME. I IIZDICALTaM BamJO>XO ITA.IfUh I Diphtberia antitoxin, flocculation test for, 176 Fever, rat-bite, 320 Glands, lymphatic, in congenital syphilis, 492 Diphtheria carriers, diagnosis of, 152 Fever, scarlet, without eruption, 168 Glands. lymphatic. primary tumours of, 248 DiPhtheria, active immunization against, 445, Fever, typhus, the duration of immunity in, 138 Glands, pituitary. functions of, 112 513 Fibroma of the ovary, 337 Glands, thyroid, functions of, 112 Diphtheria, Schick test for, 229 Fibroma and pregnancy in a double uterus, 467 Glaucoma, etiology of, 439 Diphtheria toxin, flocculation test for, 176 Fibula transplantation to replace the 480 Diphtberia and typhoid fever, association of, 277 tibia, Glucose intravenously, blood sugar reaction Diphtheritic FINCH, C.: Uric acid content of the blood In following, 45 puerperal infection, 397 gout, 132 GLUZINsHI, A.: Diagnosis of pulmonary sypbilir, Disease and hunger, 278 FINDLAY, G. M.: The destruction of vitamin B 73 Disease transmitted by table utensils, 279 133 Diverticula of by age, Glycosuria. renal, 404 the hernial sac, 371 FNLEY, F. G.: Renal glycosuria. 404 GOFFIN: Obesity and blood pressure, 403 Diverticulum, Meckel's, as a cause of disease, 7 Finsen light treatment of rhino-laryngeal tuber- GOLDBLATT, Light rays and the growth of DMITRIJEW, J. P.: Local anaesthesia with culosis, 484 rats, 271 H.: potassium bromide. 419 FIscER, W.: Oxyurids and appendicitis, 329 GOIDSTEIN, A. B.: Treatment of vesical calculi, DONOVAN, E. P.: Painless childbirth, 17 FISCHEL, E.: Rectal carcinoma, 120 52 DOssENA, G.: Bacral anaesthesia in gynaeco- FI#scEma, F.: Insulin and bypoglyeaemic GOLDTHWAIT, J. B.: Ptosis of the heart and logical operations, 109 reaction, 115 diaphragm, 2 DOTT, N. M.: Functions of the pituitary and FLANDIN, Ch.: Late osteo-arthritic manifesta- Gonorrhoea, glands of Bartholinin, 289 thyroid glands, 112 tions in syphilis, 324 M.: Cranial DOUGHERTY, K M.: Increase of virulence of Flocculation test for syphilis, 490 GONZALE:s-ALVAREZ,135 transparency, pneumococcl, 315 Foetal asphyxia, prevention of, 88 GOORMAGIGH, N.: The pathology of the DowNEY, H.: Myeloblasts, 533 Foetal injuries in breech delivery, 172 suprarenals, 91 DROsBEcQuIE: Spontaneous cure of laryngeal FOGELBERG, H.: Grape sugar injections in acci- A.: in the tuberculosis, 13 dental 514 GORDON, Meningeal haemorrhages DRusKIN, S. J.: Induction of labour, 268 pneumothorax, newborn, 420 FOLKMAJR, E. 0.: The fate of Iron given by the GORHAM, F. D.: Fractional method of Du Bois, C.: Prophylaxis of cutaneous cancers, mouth, 231 analysis, 24 gastric 360 FONIO, A.: Appendicitis as an infectious disease, M. A.: Acute DuIMAs, A.: Arterial tension and cerebral 160 GOSSET, pancreatitis. 349 haemorrhage, 1 GOULLIOUD: Pregnancy after myonmectomy, 487 Duodenum, Forceps, axis traction, case against, 311 Gout, uric acid content of the blood in, 132 serial radiography of, 351 Forceps, Kielland's, 86 GRAGERT, 0.: Blood cell tests in extrauterine DUPA5QUIER, D.: Treatment of furunculosis by Formalin sterilization in vacuo, 523 pregnancy, 16 auto-haemotherapy, 525 FOULDS, G. B.: Adenomyoma of the sigmoid. 164 B. B.: Renal and splenic lesions, 208 DURAND, M.: Treatment of varicose veins, 301 Fracture of skull associated with aphs sia, 325 Gram'sGRAHAM.solution in treatment of DUwE, W.: Treatment of adnexal disease 485 Fractures of the ankle-joint, 414 trichophytosis, 51 su-ppurative Dyspnoea, lumbar puncture for relief of, 341 Fractures, epiphyseal line, prognosis in, 391 GRANT. A. R.: Malarial treatment of general Dystrophia adiposo genitalis, 453 Fractures, non-union in, 80 paralysis, 214 FRAN1KE, K : Intestinal obstruction from acute Grape sugar injections in accidental pneumo- gastric haemorrhage, 230 thorax, 514 FRASBB, J. 8.: Carcinoma of the la} ynx, 309 GRATIA: Meningococcal septicaemia, 280 Furs, dyed, poisoning by, 61 GRAVzES, Basil: Small electric E. Furunculosis treated by auto-haemotherapy, 525 127 ophtbalimioscopes, Graves's disease, registration of tremors in, 516 Echinococcus disease of the spleen, 495 GREENWOOD. A. Danish treatment of Eclampsia caused by cerebral pressure, 40 scabies. 373 M.:. Bclampsia, lumbar puncture for, 246 GRPGOIRE, R.: Getting patients up after opera- Eclampsia, treatment of, 290 tion, 56 EERLAND, L. D: Extrauterine pregnar cy, 310 G. GRELLETY-BOBVIEL, P.: Acute leukaemia, 5 EIcR, E: Corpus luteum haemorrhage simulat- GRoss, L : Vitamin deficiency and adrenaline Ing appendicitis, 505 GARTANo: Congenital deformity of the limbs, equilibrium, 201 Electro.coagulation of papilloma of the bladder, 244 Gumma of the breast, 257 305 Gall bladder drainage, 9 Gummata, tuberculous, in infants, 502 ELLIOTT, J. A.: Modified Kahn precipitation test, Gall stones, 177 Gums, tuberculosis of the, 408 426 Gall stones and their medical treatment, 203 GuNSETT, A.: Serial radiography of the duo- ELWYN, H.: Post-operative pneumonia. 232 Gall stones from the surgical standpoint, 57 denum, 351 Embolism, air, mechanism and patho'ogy of. 252 GALLUPE, H. Q: Puerperal anaemia. 221 Gunshot wound followed by laryngeal hemi- Embolism and thrombosis, 316 GALVIN, A. H.: Osteochondritis of the hip-joint, plegia, 103 EMGE, L. A.: Birth lacerations of cervix, 358 236 GWATHMEY, J. T.: Painless childbirth, 17 Empyema. acute, treatment of, 119 GAMBERINI, M : Aberrant pancreas, 189 Gynaecological operations, regional anaesthesia Empyema, acute, why should it become chronic ? GAMBLE, W. B.: Tuberculin in tuberculosis of In, 149 415 the eye, 128 Gynasecological operations, sacral anaesthesia in, Fmpyema, gentian violet in treatment of, 36 GA TLTOFT, S. A.: Formalin sterilization in 109 Empyema, treatment of, 256 vacuo, 523 Gynaecology, radium treatment in, 129 Encephalitis, epidemic, and dementia praecox, Gangrene, pulmonary, classification of, 184 395 Gangrene following injection of salvarsan, 235 Encephalitis, epidemic, pregnancy followir.g, 443 GARzIA: An early test for pertussis, 161 Encephalitis, epidemic, psychotic sequels of, 216 Gas poisoning (mustard gas), 389 Encephalitis, epidemic, late relapse in, 386 Gas warfare, pulmonary sequels of, 94 Endocarditis, septic, preceded by erythema Gastric analysis, fractional metbod in, 24 H. annulare, 363 Gastric juice acidity in childhood, 428 Endocervicitis, chronic, and focal infection, 398 Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer HABFETIN, P.: Test of bone marrow function, 382 Endothermy in neoplastic conditions, 304 Gastritis, infective, 4 Haematoma of the abdominal wall, sponteneous, Eudotracheal anaesthesia. See Ansesthesia Gastro-intestinal operations complicated by 476 ENGELBUETH, C.: Mercurial treatment by in- ascarides, 457 Haematoma, cerebellar, communicating with halation, 74 GATE, J.: Relationship of lichen planus and the sigmoid prooess, 483 Enteric fever. Re Fever lichen cornC, 193 Haematomyelia and syringomyelia combined, 215 Epidermomycosls, 375 GATfi, J.: Treatment of furuncullosis by auto- Haemolysinsand antihaemolysins in the urine. 66 Epilepsy, luminal in, 136 haemotherapy, 525 Haemolytic streptococci in healthy people, 274 Epiphyseal line fractures, prognosis in, 391 GAUDY, J.: High-frequency treatment of bladder Haemolytic streptococci In pregnancy and the Epiplo-appendicitis, retrograde, 350 tumours, 460 puerperium, 194 Brythema annulare preceding septic endo- GAuJOux, E.: Obstetrical sequels of infantile Haemophilia, pathology of, 338 carditis, 363 paralysis, 335 Haemorrhage, accidental, of pregnancy, 504 Ethylene and oxygen anaesthesia, 238 GEENs, J.: The number of injections in prophy- Haemorrhage, cerebral, and arterial tension, 1 Eye op3rations, a new local anaesthetic for lactic vaccination, 23 Haemorrhage, corpus luteum, simulating (allyl-cocaine), 126 GEJROT, W.: Acute osteitis due to lymphatic appendicitis, 505 Eye tuberculosis, tuberculin in, 128 infection, 142 Haemorrhage, acute gastric, causing intestinal GELBJERG-HAN5EN, G.: The intravenous injec- obstruction, 230 tion of salvarsan In infancy, 96 Haemorrhage, intracranial, in the newborn, 378 General paralysis. See Paralysis Haemorrhage, meningeal, in the newborn, 420 Genital atrophy and obesity, 453 Haemorrhage, post-partum, aortic compression Genital herpes. See Herpes in, 219 F. Genito suprarenal syndrome, 501 Haemorrhage, post-partum, plugging the uterus Bismuth FABER, A.: Causes of persistent high blood G(ENOESE: therapy in congenital for, 357 pressure, 474 syphilis, 169 HAGEN, B.: A new local anaesthetic for Gentian violet in the treatment of empyema 36 operations, 126 eye FAIRLEY, K. D.: Treatment of typhoid fever by Gestation, ectopic, operation in, 445 B.: vaccines, 47 Gestation HAIM, Ascarides complicating gastro- FALBING, N.: Electro-coagulation of papilloma toxaemia, sequels of, 173 intestinal operations, 457 of the bladder, 305 Gestation. See al8o Pregnancy HANSEN, S.: Treatment of acute empyema 119 Fallopian tubes, patency of, 174 Getting patients up after operation, 56 HARTMANN: Urinary complications of uteriue Fat metabolism in the lungs, 199 GEY, G. O.: Tumour cells in cultures of mouse myomata, 422 FExScrH, D.: Fibular transplantation to replace sarcoma, 154 HARTMANN-Ki:PPEL, G. L.: Metrorrhagia in the tibia, 480 GIBB. J. A.: Referred pain of nasal sinus tuberculous adnexal disease, 18 FEISJLY, R.: Pathology of disease, 105 HARTTUNG: Bilateral os trigonum, 523 haemophilia, 338 GIBSON, C. L.: Treatment of hour glass stomach, HAUGEWOUT, F. G : Carbon tetrachloride treat- FELTON. L. D.: IncreaEe of virulence of pneumo- 11 ment of hookworm, 494 cocci, 315 GILBERT, A.: Fat FELTY, A. R.: Haemolytic streptococci in metobolism In the lungs. 199 HAVENS, L. C.: Diagnosis of diphtheria carriers, healthy people, GIL, C. A.: The relation of malaria to altitude, 152 274 28 HEANEY, N. S.: Patency of the Fallopian tubes, Fever, enteric, association of diphtheria with, GILLEsPIE, B. D.: Psychotic sequels of epidemic 174 277 216 Fever, enteric, the muscles and joints in, 139 encephalitis, Heart and diaphragm, ptosis of, 2 Fever, enteric, GIOJA, E.: Primary lymphatic gland tumours, Heart disease, delirium In, 450 perforation In, 99 248 I.: Causes of 97 Fever, enteric, serum treatment of, 201 GIOIRGACOPULO, D.: REDENIUS, brachialgia, Fever. enteric, vaccines in the treatment of, 47, Congenital radio-ulnar Hemiplegia, laryngeal, following gunshot wound, 362, 432 synostosis, 497 103 GIRARD, L.: Vaccine treatment of typhoid fever, BENRIcEsEN, S. L.: Treatment of mussel Fever, Mediterranean, diagnosis of, 318 432 poisoning by adrenaline, 158 Fever, paratyphoid, vaccine treatment of, 362 GIRAUD. A.: Fever, paratyphoid B: Weil-Felix reaction in, Pulmonary cavities, 287 HERBST, W. P: Malignant tumours of tie 198 Gland, thyroid. in anapbylaxis, 532 thyroid, 411 Glands of Bartholin in gonorrhoea, 289 Hernia operations, local anaesthesia In, 418 E Tz BEXmbTI JAN.-JUNE, 1924] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. I MKDIcAL JOURNAL 5

Hernia, strangulated, containing stomach, 77 JAROSCHKA, K.: Appendicitis caused by oxy- Leprosy, antimony in, 276 Hernial sac, diverticula of, 371 urids, 165 Leprosy, creosote as an adjuvant in the treat- Herpes, genital, experimental study of. 511 Jaundice, chronic haemolytic, 452 ment of, 323 Herpes and varicella. relationship of, 292, 472 Jaundice. salvarsan, and dermatitis. 3 Leprosy, inoculation period in, 344 HEss-TRAYSE.N, T. E : Significance of the Argyll Jaundice, Spirochaeta icterohaemorrhagiae in Leprosy, treatment of, 70 Robertson pupil, 364 Amsterdam rats, 134 LEREBOULLET, P.: Acuteleukaemia in children, HETtNY[. S Adrenaline and high arterial pres- JEAN5ELME: Suppurative trichophytosis treated 170 sure, 366 by Gram's solution, 51 LEssER, E. J.: Th.e mode of action of insulin, 272 HEWER, C. L.: Endotracheal anaesthesia, 237 Jejunal ulcer. See Ulcer Leucopenia, anaphylactic, mechanism of, 381 HEYER, G. B.: Psychological factors in digestion, JEUDWINE, W. W.: Intravenous iodine treat- Leucorrhoea, chronic, treatment of, 62 83 ment, 95 Leukaemia, acute, 5 HERYMAN, C. H. : Bone atrophy and s3'mpath- JOANNY, J.: Puerperal sepsis treated by nov- Leukaemia, acute, an atspical case of, 512 ectomy, 434 arsenobenzol, 442 Leukaemia, acute, in children, 170 HIBBS, R. A Scoliosis treated by fusion opera- JOHANNESsEN, A.: Atropine in congenital Leukaemia and tuberculosis, 342 tion, 318 stenosis of the pylorus, 515 LEVADITI, C.: Microsporidial nature of rabies, High-frequency treatment of bladder tumours, JOMIER, J.: Fat metabolism in the lungs, 199 448 460 JONES, F.: Post-traumatic spinal deformities, 78 LEVIN, 0. L.: Metabolism in dermatology, 58 HILLIs. D. S.: Treatment of abortion, 266 JONE.s, Martha B.: Hydrochloric acid treatment LEVINE, P.: A dangerous fallacy in indirect Fip, congenital dislocation of. 188 of rickets, 385 blood matching, 111 Hip-joint, osteochondritis of the, 236 JORDAN, E. 0.: The etiology of the common LEVINE, S. A.: Diagnosis of pre-paralytic polio- HIRscE3BE'RG, F.: The phenolsulphonephtbalein cold, 50-Bacilli of the paratvphosua B group, myelitis, 213 test in hypertension, 21-Cerebro-spinal poly- 249 LEWIS, R. W.: A conservative treatment of morphonucleosis in tibeioulous meningitis, JUDD, E. 8.: Surgery of renal tuberculosis, 456 carbuncles, 39 179 LEWIs, W. H.: Tumour cells in cultures of HIRST, J. C. : Low cervical Caesarean section, mouse sarcoma, 154 195-Case against axis-traction forceps, 311 LIAN, C.: Pulmonary tubercuLlosis after thoracic HoBBs, F. Bedo: Tubercle bacilluria in pul- injury, 435 monary tuberculosis, 223 Lichen planus and licben corn6, relationship of, Hodgkin's disease, pathological changes in, 400 K. 193 HOLLMANNq: Tubercle bacilli in droplets from LIDSTROM, A. E.: Disease of the lacrymal the mouth, 380 Kahn precipitation test, modified, 426 passages, 264 HOLM, B.: Leal oxide poisoning, 319 KANTER, A. B.: Haemolytic streptococci in Lit1, 0.: Tuberculosis in asylums, 206 HOLMAN, II.: Skin grafting, 211 pregnancy and the puerperium, 194 LIEBAULT, G.: Atrophic rhinitis and sphenoidal HOLME!s, R. W.: Premature placental detach- KAPSENBERG, G.: The Weil-Felix reaction, 198 sinusitis, 14-Nasal lesions associated with ment, 87 KARBIENER: Meningitis due to Micrococcus optic neuritis, 76 HOLMES A CCURT, A. W.: Blood transfusion in tetragenus8 178 Ligament, broad, primary chorion-epitheliomiia civil practice, 182 K&RSNER, H. T.: Influence of high partial pres- of the, 314 HOOKER, S. B.: Immunization against diph- sures of oxygen upon bacterial cultures, 92 Light (Finsen) treatment of rhino - laryngeal theria, 513 KEEGAN, J. J.: Sugar content of cerebro-spinal tuberculosis, 484 Hookworm, carbon tetrachloride treatment of, fluid, 69 Light rays and the growth of rats, 271 494 KELLING: Total resection of the carcinomatous LILlENTHAI,, H.: Surgical treatment of pulmo- HOOVER, C. P.: Arterio-venous aneurysm,n 234 stomach, 162 nary tuberculosis, 141 HORN, 0 : Kielland's forceps, 86 KELLY, H. A.: Radium treatment of rectal Limbs, congenital deformity of the, 244 Hour-glass stomach. See Stomach carcinoma, 147 LIRKAKO, G.: Creosote as an adjuvant in leprosy HItBNBR: Glands of Bartholin in gonorrhoea, 289 Keratitis, parenchymatous, 441 treatment, 3 3 Hanger and disease, 278 Keratomalacia, xerophthalmia, and xerosis con- Linitis plastica, 372 HUTCMSON, Hl. B.: Yeast treatment in diabetes, junctivae, 440 LIPSCHUTZ, B.: Ulcus vulvae acutum, 220 273 Kielland's forceps, 86 LISTER, Sir William: Holes In the retina. 265 1UTCBsON, R.: Precocious puberty, 503 KLEEF'ELD, G.: Parenchymatous keratitis, 441 Lithopaedion, malignant disease due to. 444 Hydrochloric acid treatment of rickets, 385 KNAPP, A.: Orbital sequelae of radium treat- Liver, solitary adenomiia of. 121 Hydrogen-ion determination of small volumes, ment of maxillary cancer. 145 LOCKE, B. A.: Serological treatment of lolar 293 Knee, cause of pain in tthe, 387 pneumonia, 384 Hydronephrosis of an only kidney with preg- Knee-joint wounds, emergency treatment of, 81 LOUET: Vaccine treatment of typhoid fever, 432 nancy, 65 KNOX, R.: Radiography of the sella turcica, 284, -An atypical case of acute leukaemia, 512 Hydropericardium with tuberculous pericarditis, 285 LOVETT, R. WV.: Congenital dislocation of the 75 KOOPMANN Value of d'Espine's sign, 406 hip, 188 Hypertension, the phenolsulphonephthalein test Kooy, F. H.: Psychasthenia, 85 LOWENBERG, K.: Cerebral syphilis and aortitis, in, 21 KRETScME R, H. L.: Pyelitis of pregnancy, 19 475 Hypoglyeaemic reaction and insulin. 115 KREUZMANN, H. A.: Papillomata of the female LucHIAN. N.: Chronic streptococcal infection Hystero-epilepsy and criminality, 394 urethra, 507 cured by a vaccine, 322 KUENEN, W. A.: Spirochaeta icterohaemor- LUKER, S. G.: Treatment of puerperal sepsis, rhagiae in Amsterdam rats, 134 379 KUTTNER, H.: Pruritus a premonitory sign of Lumbar puncture in treatment of chorea. 473 malignancy, 518 Lumbar puncture for the relief of dyspnoea, 341 Lumbar puncture for eclampsia, 246 I. Luminal in epilepsy, 136 LUNDY, J. S.: Ethylece and oxygen anaesthesis, IACC;HIA: Erythema annulire preceding septic 238 endocarditis, 363 L. Lungs, fat metabolism in, 199 Ieterohaemorrhagica. See Jaundice Lungs. See also Pulmonary Ieterus gravidarum. 527 LABBIi, Marcel: Insulin treatment in tuber- Lupus erythematosus, 374 Infantile diseases, reduced milk in, 332 culous diabetics, 180 LUTZ, J. F.: Treatment of vesical calculi, 52 Infantile paralysis. See Paralysis Labour: Foetal injuries in breech delivery, 172 LYDTIN, K.: Tuberculous cavities and prognosis, Infantilism, recurrent, nitrogen excretion in a Labour, induction of, 268 228 case of, 425 Labour, painless, 17 Lymphatic gland tumours primary, 248 Infants, latent tuberculosis in, 117 Labour, pituitary extract in, 218 Lymphatic glands in congenital syphilis, 492 Infants of tuberculous mothers, fate of, 451 Labour, pituitrin in small doses in, 196 Lymphatic infection causing acute osteitis, 142 Insulin and the hypoglyeaemic reaction, 115 Labyrinth, surgical treatment of the, 481 Lymphoblastoma of the ovary, primary, 267 Insulin, mode of action of, 272, 424 LACASSAGNE, A. (and others): Radium in cancer Lysis, transmissible microbial, the theories of, Insulin by the mouth, 429 of the cervix, 146 153 Insulin, percutaneous administration of, 275 Lacrymal passages, disease of the, 264 Insulin in the treatment of diabetes, 46 LAEMMLE, K.: Treatment of abortion, 464 Insulin tre.tment, danger of interrupting, 93 LAFFONT, A.: Obstetrical sequels of infantile Insulin treatment in tuberculous diabetics, 180 paralysis, 333 Insulin. See also Diabetes LAIGNEL-LAVASTINE: Melanoderma and the M. Intestinal obstruction from acute gastric hae- sympathetic, 191 morrhage, 230 LAMBLING, A.: Pulmonary tuberculosis after MABEE, J.: A dangerous fallacy in indirect blood Intestinal obstruction and perforation due to thoracic injury, 435 matching, 111 asearides, 437 LANE, C. G.: Skin metabolism and disease, 376 MCCRACKEN, J. C.: Rupture of the spleen, 209 Intestine, small, congenital occlusion of, 100 LANGWILL, B.: Acids produced by streptococci, MACOREADY. P. B.: 'l uberculosis of the tonsils Intracranial haemorrbage. See Haemorrhage 317 and adenoids. 331 Intrameningeal treatment by neosalvarsanized LAAPEYRE, L,: Thrombosis of the superior MCDONAGH, J. B. R.: Mustard gas poisoning, 389 serum, 25 mesenteric artery, 477 MACGOWAN, G.: Urethrectomy in stricture, 32 Intussuseeption, acute and chronic, 207 LAPIN, M. O.: The parasitology of "creeping MACKENTY, J. B.: Operative treatment of cancer Iodine treatment, intravenous, 95 disease," 524 of the larynx, 482 Iron in anaemia, large doses of, 72 Laryngeal hemiplegia -following gunshot wound, MCKESsON, E. I.: Blood pressure in surgical Iron given by the mouth, the fate of, 231 103 operations, 417 IsAAcs, R.: Red cell production after tra sfusion, Laryngeal tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis MACKINNON, A. P.: Progressive myositis ossifi- 489 Larynx, carcinoma of, 309 cans, 459 Ischinm, disease of, of doubtful etiology, 8 Larynx and menstrual disturbances, 104 MACLAIBE, A. S.: Intracranial haemorrhage in ISER-SOLOMON: Skiagraphy of pneumonia in Larynx, x-ray disease of, 354 the newborn, 378 adults, 286 LAURENTIER: Raynaud's disease and parotid MACLEOD, J. M. H.: Lupus erythematosus, 374 Iso-agglutinins inz the blood of the newborn, 89 lesions, 368 MAGLIONE, R.: Bronchial spirochaetosis, 430 IZARD: Treatment of cerebro-spioal meningitis, LAZZARINI, L.: Surgery of the biliary apparatus, MAHLO, E.: Bronchial affections treated with 49 303 iaborandi, 159 LEACH, C. N.: Carbon tetrachloride treatment of MAJOR, R. H.: Potassium fluoride as a blood hookworm, 494 preservative, 225 Lead oxide poisoning, 319 Malaria, relation of to altitude, 28 Lead poisoning, paternal, and infantile convul- Malaria, chronic, treatment of, 27 J. sions, 181 Mialaria treatment of general paralysis, 82. 214 LEBOIuOIER: Acute articular rheumatism Malaria, x-ray treatment of, 463 Jaborandi in the treatment of bronchial affec- following dental caries, 299 Malignancy, praritus a premonitory sign of, 518 tions, 159 LEGG, A. T : Infantile paralysis after the acute Malignant disease due to lithopaedion, 444 JACOBSEN: Poisoning by dyed furs, 61 stage, 333 Malignant disease, radium therapy in, 352 JACOBY, P.: Small doses of pitnitrin in labour, LEGRAND: Meningococcal septicaemia, 280 Malignant disease, regeneration of bone after 196 LEINER, C.: Scarlet fever without eruptions, 168 intensive radiation of, 461 JAKOBOVITZ: Sequels of gestation toxaemia, 173 LEPPER, Elizabeth H.: Reproduction of the Malignant disease, statistics of recovery in, 392 Japan, beri-bern in, 255 bacteriophage in a synthetic medium,470 Malignant disease. See also Cancer 6 JAI.-JUNE, I924] IND9X TO THt EPITOMf. rMEIcAL JOURNAL

468 Papillomata of the female urethra, 507 Malignant growths, blood platelets in, Paralysis, abductor. 15 MALLET-GUY, P.: Oesophageal carcinoma, 521 N. 214 MALLING, B.: of 439 Paralysis, general, malaria treatment of, 82, Etiology glauicoma, the acute stage, 353 MANFREDI: Action of adrenaline on the Nasal lesions associated with optic neuritis, 76 Paralysis, infantile, after capillary sequels of,335 Nasal in children, recurring, 308 Paralysis, infantile, obstetrical circulation, 339 polypi 84 referred of,105 Paralysis,infantile, recurrent, MANOUKEINE, J. J.: X-ray treatment of malaria, Nasal sinus disease, pain 263 463 NATTAN-LARRIER, L.: The diagnosis of Mediter- Paralysis, traumatic, of the superior oblique, ranean fever. 318 Paralysis of ulnar nerve, late. 212 MANTELIN: Lumbar puncture for eclampala, in Parkinson's 246 NAZARI: Combined syringomyelia and haemato- Parathyroid transplantation G.: Persistent secretion of 465 215 disease, 35 MARAfIN, milk, myelia, reaction in, 198 MARPAN, A. B.: Epidemic pemphigus in infaDts, NEERGAARD, K. v.: Red cell sedimentation in Paratyphoid B, Well-Felix fever, vaccine treatment of, 38u pulmonary tuberculosis, 250 Paratyphoid 361 B of the, 249 MAIGINE.su: Classification of pneumnococci. 294 conditions, endothermy in 304 Paaratyphoiu group, bacilli Neoplastic disease. parathyroid transa nta tion MARINE, D.: Control of thyroid diseases, 113 Neosalvarean in surgical infections, 233 Parkinson's serum, treat- in, 35 MARMOL, D. G.: Secondary jejunal ulcer, 101 Neosalvarsanized intrameningeal 368 MASMONTEIL, F.: of ment 25 Parotid lesions and3;aynaud's disease, Radiograpbic diagnosis by, in malignant osteo-articular tuberculosis, 38 Nephrectomy in renal tuberculosis, 33 PARRY, R. H.: Radium therapy N. late ulnar, 212 disease, 352 MASON, R.: Extrauterine pregnancy. 107 Nerve paralysis, 174 M.: Fibroma of the ovar-, 3a7 Nervous system,arterio-sclerosis of, 44 Patency of the Fallopian tubes, MAssIAZZA, PATINI, E.: Criminality and hystero epilcpEy, MASsINI, R.: Delirium in heart disease, 450 NETTER. A.: Relationship of varicella and MASSON, L.: Addison's disease, 118 herpes, 292 394 MATHEY-CORRIIAT: Periarterial sympathectomy Neuritis, brachial pressure, 31 PAUCHET, V.: Linitis plastica, 372 -Malignant a ulcer, 412 for varicose 143 associated with nasal lesions, 76 degeneration in gastric ulcers, Neuritis.optic, treatment by neo- MATSUMOTO, T.: The multiplication of the Neuro-psychiatry,laboratory methods in 396 PAULIAN, D.: Intrameningeal 509 Newborn, iso-agglutinins in the blood of the, 89 salvarsanized serum, 25 bacteriophage, in infants, 502 MAZZACUVA: Bismuth therapy in congenital Newborn, weight deficiency in. 506 PBiVHuM.: Tuberculous gummata 169 J.: Relationship of lichen planus and Pellagra in China, 367 syphilis, NICHOLAs, operative treatment of, 42 Measles, micro-organismn in, 447 lichen corn , 193 Pelvic inflammations. chronic, and cancer, 192 Meckel's diverticulum as a cause of disease, 7 NicorAs, J.: Treatment of furunculosis by auto- Pemphigus, Mediterranean Fever 525 Pemphigus, epidemic, in infants, 398 fever. See haemotherapy, of adrenaline, 90 W. anaesthesia in nae- S.: nature of rabies. PENDE, N.: Physiological value MEE3KER, R.: Regional g5 NiCOLAU, Microsporidial parals 84 448 PERERANs, G.: Recurrent infantile ais, cology, 149 281 excretion in a case of recurrent Periarterial symDathectomyr Melaena neonatorum, treatment of. 150 Nitrogen ulccrs, Melanoderma and the sympathetic, 191 infantilism, 425 Periarterial sympathectomy for varicose Membranes, retained, treatment of, 334 Nitrous oxide-oxygen-ethanesal anaestbesia, 237 143 Meningeal haemorrhages in the newborrn, 420 NORRis, C. C.: Carcinoma of the uterus, 529 Pericarditia. tuberculons, with bydroperl- Meningitis, cerebro-spinal, intraventricular in- NORTON, J. F.: The etiology of the commnon cardium, 75 an early test for, 161. Ste als jections in, 407 cold, 50 Pertussis, treatment of, 49 E.: The pathological anatomy of the Whooping-cough Meningitis, cerebro-spinal, NOVAK, to congenital pea Meningitis due to Micr ococcus tetrageenus, 178 corpus luteum, 110 Pes valgus, the relation of in the treatment of calcaneus, 499 Meningitis, pneumococcal, in pneumonia, 202 Novarsenobenzol puerperal 290 Meningitis, primary 183 442 PESTALOZZA: Treatment of eclamp4ia, streptococcic, sepsis. and ci ncer, 192 B.: Aortic in PETGEs, G.: Chronic pemphigus Meningitis, tuberculous, cerebro-spinal poly- NYSTROM, compression post-partum of the morphonucleosis in, 179 haemorrhage, 219 PETTA, G.l:Primary lymphoblastoma Meningococcal septicaemia, 280 ovary, 267 Menstrual disturbances and the larynx. 104 Phagocytosis, influence of cho'esterol on 20 Menstruation and the corpus luteum. 313 PHANEUF, L. E.: Repeated tubal pregnancy, 243 MERCER, W.: Brachial pressure neuritis, 31 Pharyngeal tumours. See Tumonrs Mercurial treatment by inbalation, 74 0. PHELAN, G. W.: Placenta accreta, 486 MERRE, F.: Chronic gastric ulcer and oYaio- Phenolsulphonephthalein test in hypertension, mycosis, 283 Obesity and blood 403 21 pressure, A.: Therapeutical application of MERKLEN, P.: The phenolsulphonephthalein Obesity and genital atrophy. 453 PEILIBERT, test in hypertension, 21-Cerebro-spinal poly- Obstetrical sequels of infantile paralysis, 335 the bacteriophage, 227 Foetal injuries in breech morphonucleosis in tuberculous meningitis, Obstetrics, modern, the trend of, 130 PIERSON, B. N.: 179 Obstetrics and syphilis, 423 delivery, 172 cavities, 287 MERLINI: Oxycephaly, 79 Obstruction, intestinal, from acute gastric PIGUETl Ch. A.: Pulmonary streptococci in pregnancy MAIRY, H.: Vaccine treatment of typhoid fever, haemorrhage, 230 PILOT, I.: Haemolytic 432 Obstruction, intestinal, and perforation, due to and the puerperium, 194 Late in epidemic Mesenteric artery. See Artery ascarides, 437 PITIARInU, J.: relapse enceph1 alitis, in a case of Metabolism in 58 A.: Disease of the ischium of 386-Nitrogenercretion dermatology, ODELBERG, 425 Metallic salts. See Salts doubtful etiology. 8 recurrent infantilism, test for pregnancy, Metrorrhagia in tuberculous adnexal disease, 18 ODaSCALom, I.: Radium treatment in gynaeco- PITMADAr F. A.: Suggested E.: doses of iron in 129 291 MEULENGRACHT, Large logy, to the, 98 72 J.: Acute with fatty Pituitary body, the approaches anaemia, OEHLER, pancreat.tis 2 8 ME.YHi-BIscii, B.: Lumbar for relief necrosis. 393 Pituitary extract in labour,o puncture functions of thA, 112 of dyspnoea, 341 521 Pituitary glands, the OeFophageal carcinoma, in labour, 196 MIcHON. L.: Significance of uterine polypi. 530 O'HARA, D.: Puerperal anaemia. 221 Pituitrin in small doses Micturition, functional disturbances of, 254 OHOMORI, K.: Beri-beri in Japan, 255 Placenta accreta, 486 Milk, reduced, in infantile diseases, 332 I.: A study of bacterial catalase, 155 Placentae, ablatio, 504 OHTSUBO, premature. 87 Milk, secretion 465 and chronic ulcer, 183 Placental detachment, persistent of, Ozdiomycosis gastric 166 B. M.: Late ulnar nerve paralysis, Oil of the danger of. 321 Pleuro-pulmonary carcinomatosis, MILLER, chenopodium, of, 294 212 M. J.: of a semilunar carti- Pneumococci, classifieation OKINcZYC. Rupture of, 315 MILLER, W. S.: Formation of alveolar pores in lage without trauma, 34- Excision of the Pneumococci, increase of virulence in adults, of, 286 pneujmonia, 359 transverse colon, 416 Pneumonia skiagraphy of alveolar pores in, 359 MILLIGAN, Sir W.: treatment of the up after, 56 Pneumonia, formation Surgical Operation, getting patients of, 384 481 small electric, 127 Pneumonia,lobar, serological treatment labyrinth, Ophthalmoscopes. meningitis in, 102 G. P.: and of claw- Serum treatment of typhoid fever, '04 Pneumonia, pneumococcal MILS, Etiology treatment OPPERT: 232 326 associated with nasal lesions, 76 Pneumonia, post-operative, foot, Optic neuritis sugarinjections MINVIELLE, M : The phenolaulphonephthalein Orbital sequelae of radium treatment of maxi- Pneumothorax, accidental,grape test in 21 cancer, 145 in, 514 hypertension, lary of the joints, 26 G.: J.: Painless 17 POEHLMANN, A.: Syphilis MIRONE, Diphtheritic puerperal infection, O'HEAGAN, childbirtb, 29 397 G. C.: The Wildbolz reaction in Poisoning, chronic benzol, ORNSTEIN. 61 MIYAKE, M.: Statistics of infantile scurvy, 3C0 tuberculosis, 402 Poisoning by dyed furs, in the father, infantile convul- MOATEs, G. H.: Sugar content of cerebro-spinal Os trigonum, bilateral, 522 Poisoning, lead, 181 fluid, 69 acute, due to lymphatic infection, 142 sions and, Osteitis, 319 MOENCH, Laura M.: Chronic endocervicitis and Osteo-arthritic manifestations in syphilis, late, Poisoning, lead oxile, focal infection, 398 324 Poisoning, mustard gas, 389 by adrenaline, 158 MONOD. 0. (and Radium in cancer of Osteochondritis of the hip-joint, 236 Poisoning, mussel, treated others): 491 the cervix, 146 Osteomyelitis, subperiosteal resection in. 53 Poisoning, veronal, acute, J. 0.: accreta, 486-Ablatio MOnCHET, A.: Dislocation of a cervical vertebra, Ovarian opotherapy in enlarged thyroid, 298 POLAR, Placenta 479 Ovary, fibroma of, 337 Placentae. 504 acute anterior, contagiousness of, MOULONGURET P.: Primary chorion epithelioma Ovary, primary lymphoblastoma of the, 267 Poliomyelitis, of the broad ligament, 314 Oxycephaly, 79 171 Poliomyelitis, pre-paralytic, diagnosis of, 213 MOURE, E. J: New method of draining cerebral and ethylene anaesthesia, 238 Oxygen chronic intussusception, abscess, 306 Oxygen. influence of high partial pressures of PoLLoSSON: Acute and Mouse cancer. See Cancer bacterial cultures; 92 207 upon nasal, in children, 308 MtHLENS, P.: Malaria treatment of general Oxyurids causing appendicitis, 165, 329 Polypi, recurring paralysis, 82 Polypi of uterus, significance of, 5r0 A.: The thyroid gland in anaphyaxis, MUIR, E.: The treatment of leprosy, 70 POPEA, L.: in 349 532 MURATET, Bote.ho's reaction cancer, infection MURPHY, J. B.: The action of T rays in mouse POPPER, M.: Chronic streptococcal cancer, 68 P. cured by a vaccine, 322 MURSTAD, E.: Why should acute empyema Post-partum haemorrhage.See3 Haemorhage as a local 419 become chronic? 415 G.: and Potassium bromide anaesthotic, PADEANO, Epidemic encephalitis preservative, MUSCATELLO: Gall stones from the surgical dementia praecox, 395 Potassium fluoride as a blood standpoint, 57 PAGE. I. H.: Diagnosis of early diabetes, 156 225 Reflexes in tuberculosis, Muscle, superior oblique, traumatic paralysis of PAISSEAU: Pneumococcal meningitis in pneu- POTTENGER, F. M.: the. 263 monia, 202-Skiagraphy of pneumonia in 471 Mussel poisoning treated by adrenaline, 158 adults. 286 Pregnancy, anaemia of, 288 Mustard gas poisoning, 389 PALAZZO, R.: Bronchial spirochaetosis, 430 Pregnancy followingepidemic encephalitis, 443 Myeloblasts, 533 PALIERI, A.: Appendicular st. 519 Pregnancy, extrauterine, 107, 310 Myoma of uterus, x-ray treatment of, 462 PALLLSSE: Tuberculosis and carcinoma asso- Pregnancy, extrauterine, blood cell tests in, 16 Myomata. tuberculous infection of, 245 ciated with syphilis, 296 Pregnancy and fibroma in a double uterus. 467 Myomata. uterine, urinary complications of, Pancreas. aberrant, 189 Pregnancy with hydronephrosis of an only 422 Pancreatic cyst in a child, 259 kidney, 65 Myomectomy followed by pregnancy, 487 Pancreatitis. acute, 349 Pregnancy after myomectomy, 487 Myositis, infective, 187 Pancreatitis, acute, with fatty necrosis, .393 Pregnancy and the puerperium, haemols tic Myositis ossificans, prr" essive, 459 Papilloma of bladder, electro-coagulation of, 305 streptococci in, 194 [ Tnu BiT JAN.-JUNE, I924] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. 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Pregnancy, pyelitis of, 19,148 RIDDELL, Brownlow: Early ocular signs of SMITH, S. MacOuen: Tonsillectomy in adults, 260 Pregnancy and syphilitic manifestation, 312 disseminated sclerosis, 123 SMITE, W.: Yeast treatment In diabetes, 273 Pregnancy, suggested test for, 291 RIGLER. L. G.: Blood sugar reaction following SMITE, W. R.: Cardiorrhaphy in acute injuries, Pregnancy, toxaemia sequels, 173 intravenous injection of glucose, 45 122 Pregnancy, toxaemias of, 336 RITOSSA: Micro-organisms in measles, 447 SMITHIEs, F.: Medical treatment of gastric Pregnancy, tubal, repeated, 243 Ritter's disease, 190 ulcer, 157 Pregnancy, twin, rare case of, 242 Rizzo, C.: Laboratory methods in neuro- SoAwEs. K. Mi.: Light rays and the growth of Pregnancy in a double uterus, 466, 467 psychiatry, 396 rats, 271 Pregnancy. See also Gestation ROBERT, L.: Vaccine therapy in recurrent Soft chancre. See Chancre PRESTI-SEMMINEBIO: Acute articular rheumatism throat infections, 106 SOUTTER, B.: Congenital dislocation of the hip, in a suckling, 330 ROBERTS, W. H.: A case of chloroma, 125 188 PRICE, G. E.: Arterio-clerosis of the nervous ROcH: The passing of chlorosis, 431 SPENaER, H. A.: Vagaries of small pox, 205 system, 44 ROCEAT, B. L.: Treatment of melaena neona- Spinal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Prophylactic vaccination. See Vaccination torum, 150 Spinal deformities, post-traunmatic, 78 Prostate, transpubic removal of the, 102 RODHE, E. : Luminal in epilepsy. 136 SPIsITo, F.: Tuberculous infection of myomata, Prostatectomy, urethral stenosis after, 328 ROELLO, G.: Chloroform anaesthesia in children, 245 Pruritus a premonitory sign of malignancy, 518 240 Spirochaeta icterohaemorrhagiae in Amsterdam Pruritus vulvae, trestment of, 197 ROGERS, Sir Leonard: Inoculation period in rats, 134 Psychasthenia, 85 leprosy, 344 Spirochaetosis, bronchial, 430 Psycho-analysis, active therapy in, 217 ROMBACE, K. A.: Tuberculosis of the gums, 408 Sp'een, echinococcus disease of the, 495 Psychological factors in digestion, 83 ROMITI: Double ureter, 54 Spleen, rupture of, 2C9 Psychotic sequels of epidemic encephalitis, 216 RONCBESE, A. D.: Detection of tubercle bacilli Splenectomy in severe purpura haemorrhagica, Ptosis, congenital, surgical treatment of, 186 in sputum, 222 327 Ptosis of the heart and diaphragm, 2 ROSENBAUM. B. N.: Blood platelets in malignant Splenic anaemia, infantile, 500 Puberty, precooious, 503 growths, 468 Splenic and renal lesions, 208 Puerperal anaemia, 221 ROsENTHAL, G.: Classification of pulmonary Sputum, detection of tubercle bacilli in, 222 Puerperal infection, diphtheritic, 397 gangrene, 184 STANFORD, R. V.: Estimation of sugar in the Puerperal sepsis, treatment of, 379 ROSENTHIAL, N.: Splenectomy in severe purpura blood, 510 Puerperal sepsis treated by novarsenobenzol, 442 haemorrhagica, 327 Staphylococcal classification, 508 Puerperal sepsis and chronic tonsillitis, 131 ROUFFART: Radiotherapy in uterine cancer, 144 STARLINGER, F.: Diverticula of the hernial sac, Puerperium, normal, treatment during, 41 ROUGET. hK. J.: The approaches to the pituitary 371 Pulmonary abscess, non-tuberculous, 498 body, 98 STAUB, H.: The action of insulin, 424 Pulmonary cavities, 287 Roux-BERGERB, J. (and others): Radium in STEINBERG, B.: Pituitary extract iu labour, 218 Pulmonary gangrene, classification of, 184 cancer of the cervix, 146 Stenosis of pylorus, congenital, atropine in, 515 Pulmonary sequels of gas warfare, 94 ROWLAND, V. C.: Anaemia of pregnancy, 288 STEN5TROM, N.: Registration of tremors in Pulmonary. See also Lungs ROYER, D. G.: Colon adhesions simulating Graves's disease, 516 Pupil, Argyll Robertson, significance of, 364 appendicitis, 346 Stenosis, urethral, after prostatectoniy, 328 Purpura haemorrhagica, severe, splenectomy in, STEPEANI: Treatment of sea sickness, 6 327 Sterility, treatment of, 356 Pus, filtered tuberculous, virulence of, 270 STERLING, W. C.: Observations on pyeIo- Pyselitis of pregnancy, 19, 148 nephritis. 140 Pyelonephritis, observations on, 140 S. STEVENS, J. H.: Fractures of the ankle-joint, 414 Pylorus, atropine in congenital stenosis of, 515 STEVENS. W. E.: Urology in women, 108 Pyometra, case of, 421 SABRAZhS, J.: Botelho's reaction in cancer, 340 STIGLBAUER, B.: Operative treatment of pelvic SADOLIN, F.: A cause of pain in the knee, 387 inflammations, 42 SAINT-BLAIsE, G. Bouffe de: Puerperal sepsis Stillbirth and syphilis, 63 treated by novarsenobenzol, 442 Stomach, cancer of. See Cancer Q. SALEN, E.: Insulin by the mouth, 429 Stomach, carcinomatous, total resection of the, SALBE, B.: Pulmonary sequels of gas warfare, '4 162 QUENTIN, M.: Leukaemia and tuberculosis, 342 SALOMON, A.: Treatment of chorea by lumbar Stomach, hour-glass, treatment of, 11 Quinine injections in varicose veins, 390 puncture, 473 Stomach in a strangulated hernia, 77 Salts, metallic, as stimulants of antibody forma- STORRs, R. W.: Extrauterine pregnancy, 107 tion, 200 STRANDBERG O.: Total removal of the inferior Salvarsan, intravenous injection of in infancy, 96 turbinate. 307-X-ray disease of tbe larynx, 354 R. Salvarsan injection followed by gangrene, 235 -Finsen light treatment of rhino-laryngeal Salvarsan jaundice and dermatit s, 3 tuberculosis, 484 RAAB, W.: Obesity and genital atropby, 453 SAMSON, J. W.: lnfluence of syphilis on tuber- Streptococcal infection, chronic, cured by a RABRIRE, J.: Fractured skull associated with culosis, 116 vaccine, 722 aphasia, 325 Sarcoma, mouse, tumour cells in cultures of, 154 Streptococci, acids produced by, 317 Rabies, microsporidial nature of, 448 Sarcoma of the rectum, 302 Streptococei, haemolytic, in healthy people, 274 RABINOWITCH, I. M.: Renal glycosuria, 404 Scabies, Danish treatment of, 373 Streptococei, haemolytic, in pregnancy and the itadiographic diagnosis of osteo-articular tuber- Schick test for diphtheria. 229 puerperiun), 194 culosis, 38 SCHILLER, A. E.: Ritter's disease, 190 Stricture, urethrectomy in. 32 Radiography of the duodenum, serial, 3l, 355 SCHLOFFER, H.: Gangrene following injection of STRUTHERS, R. R.: X-ray treatment of whooping- Radiography of the sella turcica, 284, 285 salvarsan, 235 cough, 345 Radiotherapy in uterine cancer, 144 SCHNABEL, A.: The duration of immunity in STUDD, E. Starr: Adenomyoma of the sigmoid, Radio-ulnar synostosis, congenital. 497 typhus fever, 138 164 Radium treatment of cancer of the cervix, 146 SCHOEN, R.: Microsporidial nature of rabies, 448 STURM, E.: The action of x rays in mouse Radium treatment in gynaecology, 129 SCHOLL, A. J.: Surgery of renal tuberculosis, 456 cancer, 68 Radium treatment in malignant disease, 352 SCHRAMM: Removal of the bone marrow for per- Sugar in the blood, estimation of, 510 Radium treatment of maxillary cancer, orbital nicious anaemia, 496 Sugar, blood, reaction following intravenous sequelae of, 145 SCEuFFNER, W.: Spirochaeta icterohaemor- glucose, 45 Radium treatment in rectal carcinoma, 147 rhagiae in Amsterdam rats, 134 Sugar content of cerebro-spinal fluid, 69 RAGEAvAN, A. K.: Pancreatic cyst in a child, 259 SCHIULTE-TIGGEs, H.: Deep x-ray treatment of Sugar, grape, injections of in accidental pueumo- RAisou: Canities and dental irritation, 71 pulmonary tuberculosis, 353 thorax, 514 RAMON, G.: A flocculation test for diphtberitie SCEUPFER: Gall stones and their medical treat- SUmEGI, S.: Adrenaline and high arterial toxin and antitoxin, 176-Diphtheria anatoxin, ment, 203 pressure, 366 247 ScawAB, H.: Danger of interrupting insulin Suprarenal cortex, function of the, 224 EAMOND,L.: Cerebro spinal polymorphonucleosis treatment, 93 Suprarenals, the ppathology of, 91 in tuberculous meningitis, 179 SCEWARZ, B.: Contagiousness of acute anterior Surgical infections, neosalvarsan in, 233 RAmsAY, Grenville W. St. C.: Infantile splenic poliomyelitis, 171 `Surgical mortality and biophysicp, 520 anaemia, 500 Sclerosis, disseminated, earlyocular signs of, 123 Surgical operations. blood pressure in. 417 RAOUtL: Acute articular rheumatism following Scoliosis treated by fusion operation. 348 SUTER, F.: Nephrectomy inrenal tuberculosis, 33 dental caries, 299 Scurvy, infantile, statistics of, 3.0 SWIFT, H. F.: Pathogenesis of rheumatic fever, Rat-bite fever, 320 Sea-sickness, treatment of, 6 427 BATEAU, J.: The larynx and menstrual distui b- Sella turcica, radiography of, 284. 285 SyBmEIis, D.: Pathological change in Hodgkin's ances, 104 SFMB, C.: Emergency treatment of wounds of disease, 400 Rats, light rays and the growth of, 271 the knee-joint, 81 Sympathectomy and bone atrophy, 434 Raynaud's disease and parotid lesions, 368 SEmB, O.: X-ray treatment of uterine myoma, Sympathectomy, periarterial, 281 REBATTU: Intracranial extension of pharyngeal 462 Sympathectomy. periarterial, for varicose ulcers, tumours, 12 Semilunar cartilage ruptured without trauma, 34 143 RECAsENs, L.: A case of pyometra, 421 Septicaemia, meningococcal, 280 Sympathetic and melanoderma, 191 Rectum, sarcoma of, 302 Serum, neosalvarsanized, intrameningeal treat- Syndrome, genito suprarenal, 501 Red cell production after transfusion, 489. ment by, 25 Synostosis. congenital radio-ulnar, 497 See also Blood Serum, treatment of to prevent anaphylaxis, 151 Syphilis, arsenobenzol subcutaneously in recent, REENSTIBRNA, J.: Diagnosis and treatment of Serum treatment of typhoid fever, 204 297 soft chancre, 343 SEAMBERG, J. F.: Blood uric acid in skin Syphilis, bismuth in the treatment of, 48, 169, 454 REGAUD, Cl. (and others): Radium in cancer of diseases, 60 Syphilis, cerebral. ahid aortitis, 475 the cervix, 146 SEARP, W. B.: The etiology of the common cold, Syphilis, congenital, bismuth tberapy in, 169 REMLINGER, P.: Antirabic virus, 488 5) Syphilis, congenital, early diagnosis of, 226 Rtenal glycosuria, 404 SHARPE, W.: Intracranial haemorrhage in the Syphilis, congenital, lymphatic glands in, 492 Renal and splenic lesions, 203 newborn, 378 Syphilis, congenital, prophylaxis of, 446 Renal tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis SHELDON, T. H.: Aortic dilatation in children, Syphilis, flocculation test for, 490 Renal tumours, 370 167 Syphilis of the joints, 26 Retina, holes in the, 265 Siderosis with flilated inactive pupil, 124 Syphilis and obstetrics. 423 Rheumatic fever, pathogenesis of. 427 Sigmoid, adendmyoma of the, 161 Syphilis, late osteo-arthritic manifestations in, Rtheumatism, acute articular, following dental SIMON, P. : Tuberculous pericarditis with hydro- 324 caries, 299 pericardium, 75 Syphilis, pulmonary, diagnosis of. 73 Rheumatism, acute articular, in a suckling, 330 Sinus, nasal, referred pain in disease of, 105 Byphilis and stillbirth, 63 Rhinitis, atrophic, and sphenoidal sinusitis, 14 Sinusitis in infancy and childhood, 282 Syphilis associated with tuberculosis and carci- Rhino-laryngeal tuberculosis, Finsen light treat- Sinusitis, sphenoidal, and atrophic rhinitis, 14 noma, 296 ment of, 484 Skin diseases, blood uric acid in, 60 Syphilis, influence of on tuberculosis, 116 Rxcaiw, G. (and others): Radium in cancer of Skin grafting, 211 Syphilis. Wassermann test as a criterion of cure the oervIx, 146 Skin metabolism and disease, 376 for, 517 RICHARDSON, M. L.: Influence of high partial Skull, fractured, associated with aphasia, 325 Syphilitic manifestation and Dregnancy, 312 pressures of oxygen upon bacterial cultures, Small-pox, vagaries of, 205 STRING, B.: Post-operative tetany, 478 92 Bmx, M. K.: Prognosis in epiphyseal line Byringomyelis and heiematouyella, combinedc Rickets, hydroehloric acid treatment of, 385 fractures, 391 215 8 JAN.-JUNE, 1924] r Tu BEm INDEX TO THE EPITOME. LMDICAL JOURAL

Tuberculous mothers, fate of infants of, 451 Vitamin deficiency and adrenaline equilibrium, T. Tuberculous pericarditis with hydroperi- 201 cardium, 75 VOGT, M. E.: Carcinoma of the uterus, 529 Table utensils and the transmission of disease Tuberculous pus, filtered, viru'ence of, 270 VOLTA, A. D.: Flocculation test for syphilis, 490 279 Tumour cells in cultures of mouse sarcoma, 154 VON ELISCR3ER, E.: Strangualated hernia con- TAPIA, M.: Active immunization against diph- Tumour 'of pharynx, intracranial extension of, taining stomach, 77 theria, 455 12 VON KoVATS. F.: Functional disturbances of TARANTOLA. E.: Prognosis In pulmonary tuber- Tumours of bladder, high frequency treatment micturition, 254 culosis, 405 of, 460 VON KEROGH, M.: Treatmentby testicular extract, TARDIEz, &.: Acute veronal poisoning, 491 Tumours, primary lymphatic gland, 248 253 TEGTMEIER: Sedimentation of red corpusc'es in Tumours, renal, 370 VON RENNER, S.: Spontaneous haematoma of pulmonary tuberculosis, 22 Tumours of thyroid, malignant, 411 abdominal wall, 476 Ta LIINDE, R. W.: The pathological anatomy of TUNNILI.FF, B.: The influence of cholesterol in VORON: Lumbar puncture for eclampsia, 246 the corpus luteum, 110 phagocytosis, 20 VULOvic, L.: Early diagnosis of congenital TENCONI, C.: Syphilis and stillbirth. 63 Turbinate, inferior, total removal of, 307 syphilis, 226 TERRACOL: Recurring nasal polypi in children, TYAU, E. S.: Pellagra in Ohina, 367 308 Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric Testicular extract, treatment by. 253 Tetany, Post-operative, 478 W. THIERASSE, G.: Is it safe to suppress tuberculous foci ? 493 U. WALBUM, L. E.: Metallic salts as stimulants of T0oMAs, H.: Treatment during the normal antibody formation, 200 puerperium. 41 Ulcer, duodenal. perforated, final results in 369 WALKER, C.: Transpubicremoval of the prostate, TaOMsoN, John: Infantile convulsions and Ulcer, gastric, chronic, and oidiomycosis. 283 102 paternal lead poisoning, 181 Ulcer, gastric, malignant degeneration in, 412 WALLGREN, A.: Peroutaneous administration of Thoracic injury followed by pulmonary tuber- Ulcer, gastric, medical treatment of, 157 Insulin, 275 culosis, 435 Ulcer, gastric, perforated, final results in, 369 WALLGREN, I.: Grape sugar injections in acci- Throat infections, recurrent, vaccine therapy in, Ulcer, gastric, perforated, treatment of, 10 dental pneumothorax. 514 106 Ulcer of jejunum, simple, 317 WALTERHOFER: Removal of the bone marrow Thrombosis and embolism, 316 Ulcer, secondary jejunal, 101 for pernicious anaemia, 496 Thrombosis of the superior mesenteric artery, Ulcer. varicose, bone changes in, 55 WARD, G. B.: Radium treatment in rectal carci- 477 Ulcer, varicose, periarterial sympathectomy for, noma. 147 Thyroid diseases. the control of, 113 143 Warts, the etiology of, 59 Thyroid, enlarged, ovarian opotherapy in, 298 Ulcers, duodenal, radiography of, 355 Wassermann test as a criterion cf cure. 517 Thyroid gland in anaphylaxis. 532 Ulcus vulvase acutum, 220 WATSON, D.: Carcinoma of the larynx, 309 112 ULLMANN. E. V.: Theetiology of WAUHOPE. G. M.: Precocious puberty, 503 Thyroid glands, functions of the, warts, 59 WEBB, B. A.: Mechanism of anaphslactic leuco- Tbyroid, malignant tumours of the, 411 Ulnar nerve paralysis, late, 212 381 Tibia replaced by fibular transplantation, 480 ULRICH, H. L.: Blood sugar reaction following penia, TIETZ, L.: The value of autogenous vaccines, intravenous injection of glucose, 45 WEBER, F. Parkes: Chronichaemolytic jaundice, 449 ULRICH, B.: The fate of iron given by the mouth, 452 TIMmER, H.: The relation of pes valgus to 231 WEIGEL: Serial radiography of the duodenum, pes 4 9 Ultra-violet ray in dermatology, 526 351 congenital calCaneus, tberapy Weight in the TITUS, B. S.: Spontaneous uterine rupture, 269 Uraemic fugues, 137 deficiency newly born, 506 TrxIER. L.: Significance of uterine polypi. 530 URBAIN, A.: Relationship of varicella and Weil-Felix reaction, 198 TODD, L. C.: Modified Kahn precipitation test, herpes, 292 WEILL, E.: Lymphatic glands in congenital 426 URECH, B.: Byphilis and obstetrics, 423 syphilis, 492 ToBKuMITsU: Function of the suprarenal cortex, Ureter, double, 54 WELCEER. A.: Perforation in typhoid fever, 99 224 Urethra, female, papillomata of, 507 WELTON, T. S.: Operation in ectopic gestation, Tonsillectomy in adults, 260 Urethral stenosis after prostatectomy, 328 445 Tonsillitis, chronic. and puerperal sepsis, 131 Urethrectomy in stricture, 32 WENNER, P.: Operative treatment of pelvic Tonsils, tuberculosis of, 331 Uric acid, blood, in skin diseases, 60 inflammations, 42 TOURNIER, G.: Primary streptococcic mening- Uric acid content of the blood in gout, 132 WENNERBERG, Hi.: The dosage of diphtheria itis, 183 Urinary calculi of children, 210 antitoxin, 114 ToussAINT: Traumatic paralysis of the superior Urinary complications of uterine myomata, 422 WERNER, R.: Statistics of reco ery from oblique, 263 Urine, antihaemolysins and haemolysins in, 66 malignant disease, 392 of WHEATLEY, A. H. M.: Estimation of sugar in the Toxaemias pregnancy. See Pregnanev Urine, retention of after spinal anaesthesia, 241 blood, 510 TRAQUAIR. H. M.: The field of vision., 61 Urology in women, 108 Tremors Graves's disease, registration 516 Urotropin, intravenous WHEELER, W. I. de Courcy: Renal tumours, 370 in of, administration of, 30 WHITE, B.: The Schick test, 229 Trichophytosis, suppurative, treated by Gram s Uterine myoma, x-ray treatment of, 462 solution, 51 Uterine polypi, significance of, 530 WHITTEMORE, W.: Non-tuberculous pulmonary TaoisiuB, J.: Acute articular rheumatism Uterine retroposition, surgical treatment of, 64 abscess, 498 followiog dental caries, 299 Uterus, double, pregnancy in, 466 Whooping-cough. an early test for, 161 TRUFFI, M.: Bismuth treatment of syphilis, 451 Uterus, double, pregnancy and fibroma in. 467 Whooping-cough, x-ray treatment of. 345. See Tubercle bacilli, attenuated, increasing the Uterus, plugging of for post-partum haemor- also Pertussis virulence of, 67 rhage, 357 WIELOCH: Cerebral pressure as a cause of Tubercle bacilli in droplets from the moutb, 380 Uterus, spontaneous rupture of, 269 eclampsia, 40 Tubercle bacilli in sputum, detection of, 222 WIBNBR, S.: Treatment of pruritus vulvas, 197 Tubercle bacilluria in pulmonary tuberculosis, WILDBOLZ, H.: Renal tuberculosis, 258 223 Wildbolz reaction in tuberculosis, 402 Tuberculin in tuberculosis of the eye, 128 WILLEMs. Oh.: The pathology of the supra- Tuberoulosis in asylums. 206 renals, 91 Tuberculosis and carcinoma associated with Vaccination against cholera. See Cholera WINTER. L. B.: Yeast treatment i-i diabetes, 273 syphilis, 296 Vaccination, prophylactic, the number of injec- WOOD, W. Q : Periarterial sympathectomy, 281 Tuberculosis, value of d'Espine's sign in. 406 tions in, 23 Worms, round, intestinal obstruction and Tuberculosis of the eye, tuberculin in, 128 Vaccine therapy in recurrent throat infections, perforation due-to, 437 Tuberculosis of the gums, 408 106 Worms. See also Ascarides Tuberculosis, laryngeal, spontaneous cure of, 13 Vaccine treatment of typhoid and paratypboid Wu, S. C.: Pellagra in China, 367 Tuberculosis, laryngeal, x-ray treatnent of, 37 fever, 47, 362, 432 WYETH, J. A.: Endothermy in neoplastlc con- Tuberculosis, latent, in infants, 117 Vaccines, autogenous, the value of, 449 ditions, 304 Tuberculosis and leukasemia, 312 Vaccines in the treatment of typhoid fever, 47 Tuberculosis, osteo-articular, radiographic VALENTI, A.: Pleuro-pulmonary carcinomatosis, diagnosis of, 38 166 X. Tubereulosis, pulmonary, prognosis in. 405 VALTIS, J.: Virulence of filtered tuberculous Tuberculosis, pulmonary, secondary infections pus, 270 X-ray disease of the larynx, 354 in, 251 VAN BOEC:KEL, L.: The number of injections in X-ray treatment of laryngeal uberculosis, 37 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, sedimentation of red prophylactic vaccination, 23 X-ray treatment of malaria. 463 corpuscles In, 22, 250 VAN DOLSIEN, W. W.: Low cervical Oaesarean X-ray treatment, deep, of pulmonary tuber- Tuberculosis, pulmonary, surgical treatment of, section, 195 culosis, 353 141, 458 VAN DONGEN, J. A.: Rare case of twin pregnancy, X-ray treatment of uterine myoma, 462 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, after thoracic injury, 242 X-ray treatment of whooping-cough, 345 435 Varicella and herpes, relationship of, 292, 472 X rays in mouse cancer, action of, 68 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, tubercle bacilluria in, Varicose ulcer. See Ulcer Xerophthalmia, keratomalacia, and xerosis 223 Varicose veins, quinine Injections in, 390 conjunctivae, 410 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, deep x-ray treatment Varicose veins, treatment of, 301 Xerosis conjunctivae, xerophthalmia, and kerato- of, 353 VABILEscO-POPESCU, C.: Chronic streptococcal malacia, 440 Tuberculosis, reflexes in, 471 infection cured by a vaccine, 322 Tuberculosis, renal, 258 VAsQuEz, B. P.: Traumatic appendicitis, 185 Tuberculosis, renal, nephrectomy in, 33 VAUCHER, B.: Meningitis due to Micrococcus Tuberculosis, renal, surgery of. 456 tetragenu8, 178 Y. Tuberculosis, rhino-laryngeal,Finsen light treat- VAux, N. W.: Pyelitis during pregnancy, 148 ment of, 484 Veins, varicose, quinine injections in, 390 Yeast treatment in diabetes, 273 Tuberculosis, influence of syphilis on, 1 6 Veins, varicose, treatment of, 301 YOSHIOKA, B.: Staphylococcal classification, 508 Tuberculosis of tonsils and adenoids, 331 VELTE, H.: Simple jejunal ulcer, 347 Tuberculosis, the Wildbolz reaction in, 402 Veronal poisoning, acute, 491 Tuberculous cavities and prognosis, 228 VEEsTRARTEN, A.: Insulin in the treatment of Tuberculous choroiditis, chronic, 438 diabetes, 46 1 Z. Tuberculous diabetics, insulin treatment in, Vertebra, cervical, dislocation of a, 479 180 Vesioal calculi, treatment of, 52 ZAFFAGNINI: Bone changes in varicose ulcer, Tuberculous foci, Is it safe to suppress? 493 VIGI, F.: Aberrant pancreas, 189 55 Tuberculous gummata in infants, 502 Virus, antirabic, 488 ZIMMER, H.: Idiopathic cysts of the common Tuberculous infection of myomata, 245 Vision, the field of, 261 bile duct, 436 Tuberculous meningitis, cerebro-spinal poly- Vitamin B, acid-fast bacteria as a source of, 531 ZiPF, K.: The mode of action of insulin, 272 morphonucleosis in, 179 Vitamin B, destruction of by age, 133 ZONDEK, B.: Sequels of gestation toxaemia, 173

Printed and published by the British Medical Association, at their Office, No. 429, Strand, in the Parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, in the County of London. 14 JAN 5, 14 19241 - 5, I-riMECLJONAMEMORANDA. TDICALJOUBINS tlle anterior superior spine of the ilium, by means of an straight, and permits luxation. In the case of Mrs. N., ordinary-sized serum needle, the needle being pushed in fracture of both the second metatarsal and external cunei- till the bone was felt, then slightly withdrawn and the conl- form appearis to have occurred. Girgensohn2 attributes tents of the syringe injected. Qn withdrawal of the needle a similar injury to the joint approximating to the ball- the area was briskly massaged with a hard pad of cotton- and-socket type, and to the absence of a dorsal inter- wool to diffuse the fluid through the tissues. metatarsal ligament. A sharp reaction usually followed in about six to eight The physical signs alre quickly masked by the great hours; there was some local redness and tenderness, and the swelling of the dorsum of the foot, accounting for tlle lato temperature rose a degree or so. Further, there was a diagnosis in 20 per cent. of cases (Lenior-mant). The hiis- tendency to perspiration, but no other symptoms developed. tory of the type of violence and of displacemenit of the The injections were given at night, and the patient was able forefoot is therefore of great importance. The cases soon to be up and about the next day without discolmifort. No become irreducible by manipulation (fifteen days, voii special diet or medicinal treatmenit was indicated. The Linhart), and fibrosis, exuberant callus, and retraction of results of the treatment of twenty-four cases by this method soft structures occur. Lenormaiit describes an ossification Are given in the accompanying table (p. 13). of the plantar ligaments, formilng a bony bridge uinder The followinig points were nioted: G-enerally the results the site of injury, as the chief difficulty found in these were quite good. In younger patients the signs.of improve- late cases. But in those early cases submitted to open ment were to be seen early; age seemiied to count more thani operation the obstacle to reduction lhas been that portioni the duration of the conditioil-as age increased the condition of the tibialis anticus tendon attached to the first meta- was more stubborn to treatment; but in some cases, as tarsal, which becomes lodged between the base of the will be seen, prolonged exhibition of the combiniation gave metatarsal and the first cuneiform. When this is cut, satisfactory results. One of the cases after prolonged reduction can be effected with ease,3 and the result of administration developed nephritis, wbich cleared up after operation has been excellent. The results of operation in stoppage of treatment. All the cases gained in weight while late cases have been poor (Leniormant). under treatment and their general health was improved. It would appear, then, that in early cases an open opera- tion with tenotomy of the tibialis anticus is indicated. In late cases function is fairly good anyhow, and the results of operation have not been encouraging. OUTWARD DISLOCATION AT THE TARSO- I have to thank Mr. J. Jacksoln Clarke for permissionl to METATARSAL JOINT. publish this case. REFERENCES. BY AArch. Gen. de Chlir., 1908, 11. 2Deut. Zeit. f. Chlir., cxlix, 135. 3 J. J. Douglas, Trans. Clin. Soc. Lond., xxxix. J. BINiFORD BARNETT, REGISITRAR, ROYAL NATIONAL ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL. DISLOCATIoN at the tarso-nietatarsal join]t is usuialiy caused bv great violence-whleil the foot is riuii over by a hieavy wagon, for instaince. The following case, in wlichl the MEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL. tr auma was cominparatively slight, seems worth recording: Mrs. N., a heavy wonlan of 65, "sprained" lher left foot in CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING DURING September, 1922. While stanidinig on a chair she overbaijaceed PREGCNANCY. and as she stepped downi lher full weight came oii the inner ALTHOUGH cases of carbon monoxide poisoniing ale of side of the left forefoot. Inliher own words, her foot " stuck out common occurrence, I have been able to finid few referenices sideways " uiltil r-educed by a helpful neighbour, anid it was very painiful. She says that sho heard a distiniet sniap as her foot to such a conditioni during pregnaancy. The followiing caso struck the groulnd. Shle remained Oii a couch for thIree weeks, was of conisiderable interest, and in view of its uniusual features seems worthy of record. On February 15th, 1923, a man, his wife, and a male clhild aged 2 years, were all "gassed" whilst asleep, through leak- age from a fractured road main filling their house with coal gas. They were taken to the Bristol General Hospital at once. Husband and wife were unconscious on admission; the child was dead. Botl patieints had stertorous breathing, pulses almost imperceptible, and the complexion a pinkish-grey colour. The man, aged 26 years, recovered consciousness in four hours after treatment with camphor injections, stimulanits, and oxygen. He made an uninterrupted recovery in about five days. The woman, aged 23 years, regained consciousness in three hours under similar treatment. She vomited once during this time.' 'When the accident occurred she wa's six months pregnant, anid because there had been no foetal movements since the occur- rence she was examined by the physician accoucheur (Mr. D. C. Rayner), who decided that in all probability the foetus was dead. Having considerably recovered she was discharged from hospital oni February 22nd. Three weeks later she was admitted to South- FIG. 1.-Diagraimmatic drawing FIG. 2.-Drawing from a mead Infirmary for observation. The fundus uteri only reached from a skiagram. photograph. the umbilicus. The tumour was " doughy " rather than elastic; applying to the foot a liiiniment of great promise but defective the patient had felt no foetal movements; she had had no pains performance. When seen four months later, the left foot was or discomfort; milk could be expressed from both breasts. Since valgoid, and the forefoot displaced outward; the internal cuniei- she had lost her first child, the patient naturally clung to the folrm bonie was very prominent; there was a general stiffness of smallest hope of the foetus being still alive. Consequently it was tlle foot, and tnovements were painful. A skiagram showed dis- decided not to induce labour, and the patient'continued in appar- locatioil at the tarso-metatarsal joint outward and slightly dorsal, enitly nlormal health. with conisiderable bone atrophy. She was ordered a light outside On April 15th (exactly two months after the accident) definite steel to the knee, valgus T-strap, anid a surgical boot wedged labour pains commenced at 8.15 p.m. About two hours later the oni the inner side. A monith later function was good. os was found fully dilated, with a large elongated bag of mem- branes almost reaching to the vulva. The presenting part felt Of the fifty cases recorded bv Lenormant in his authori- "soft and flabby " and during the examination the membranes tative article,1 only four occurred in women, and in none ruptured. The liquor amnii which escaped was dark brown in of those was the dislocation dorsal and outward. All were colour, but not offensive. It seemed certain now that the foetus caused was dead, and the patient was left an hour or so in the hope by great violence, and upon consideration of the that the uterus would expel its contents. During this time she anatomiiy it is difficult to understand liow stepping dow-n complained of severe pains about every five minutes though the from. a chair could have such serious consequences. uterus did not feel to be contracting well. A second vaginal Desprbs insists that a fracture' of the second metatar sal examination showed that the os was somewhat smaller than before in and the ribs of the foetus could be felt. is always presen't these cases. Bayer and others deiny In view of some slight haemorrhage it was decided that the this. Quenu suggests that a fracture of the distal end uterus must be emptied as soon -as possible. The uterine con- of the external cuneiform renders the interarticular line tractions still continued poor and seemed totally unable to express JAN. 5, I9241 THE COMPLEMENT FIXATION TEST IN TUBERCULOSIS. [MDA JURS I) the foetus. Bimanual manipulations brouiglht the head down and cases in this group. In 18- (26.4 per cent.) the coriiplement fixation this was so softened that a good grip was evenitually obtained test was positive and 50 (75.5 per cent.) negative. In a series of with large volsellum forceps and the foetus extracted with some 75 congenital syphilitics Cooke found a positive Wassermann and difficulty. Placenta and membranes were expressed intact almost complement fixation test occurring in each case. immediately. There was some post-partum haemorrhage, and a Gr-oup V.-Cases of other diseases showing no evidence of tuber- hot intrauterine douche was given at once, followed by 1 c.cm. of culosis and in which the Wassermann test was negative. In 185 pituitrin intramuscularly, and a drachm of extract. ergot. liq. by (93.4 per cent.) a negative reaction resulted, and in 13 (6.5 per cent.) mouth. The patient appeared fairly well witli a pulse of 95, and a positive reaction; one of the latter was negative on the second the uterus satisfactorily contracted. Two lhours later there was test, and in another, a case of malignant endocarditis, there was sudden relaxation of the uteirus and excessive haemorrhage. The an old-standing lupus. It was difficult to explain some of the false pulse rate became rapid and the patient collapsed. An injection positive results, but such cases ought to be closely followed up as of ergotin was given-tlhe uterus was compressed abdominally and other proofs of tuberculosis nlight develop later. shock treated in the usual way. There was nio further haemor- The followiing oonclusions were dra'win from this sectioln of rhage and the uterus remained contracted. The patient made an uninterrupted recovery and was discharged on May 12th quite the paper: (1) A positive test occurired ini the great majority well. of cases when tubercle bacilli were present in the sputurm. An examiniation of the foetus showed that it was a female child, (2) A large niumiber of patients with clinically active tuiber- weighing 2 lb. It was about six moliths' development-not eight culosis gave results. A high percentage of as the duration of the pregnancy mright suggest. Although " soft positive (3) and flabby " its skin was red and in good condition-not cliniicallv in-active cases gave a niegative result. (4) When macerated. On opening the thorax about half an ounce of blood- a positive Wassermanni reaction was present a positive tuber- stainied fluid was found on each side of the chest. This was culosis test might also be present without there being any collected, care being taken to avoid contamination. be of Next, an aqueous extract of the placenta was made, and finally clinical evidenice of tuberculosis. (5) The test might a specimen of the mother's blood obtained fresh from the patient. real value in differentiating betweeni an active and inactive Spectroscopic examination of these specimens showed: lesion. Fluid fro:n chcst of foctus : Contained carboxyhaemoglobin. Dr. FERGcUS HEWAT dealt witlh the clinical aspects of the Various reducing agents were tried, but in no case could test in a group of 160 pensioniers in whom the diagnosis of the characteristic absorption bands of carboxyhaemoglobin be removed. pulmonar-y tuberculosis was in doubt. The question at issuie Extract of placcnta: Did not contain carboxyhaemoglobin. was not the old one of early diagnosis, but riather the Mothcr's blood: Did not containi carboxylhaemoglobini. differential diagnosis in the case of patients who had had There seems no doubt that the foetus died at tlle time clhronic lunig symptoms for three or four years. Tliey were of the actual " gassing." A dose of carbon iliohioxide, which kept under obseivation for a period of twenty-eight day-s if wvas insufficient to kill the motlher, caused the deathi of a necessarv. Dr. Nimmo Smith had known absoluitely- nothing six miioniths old foetus, and the presence of carbon monoxide about their clinical state unitil weeks after hiis report lhad appears to have modified the process of maceration. The been made. An attempt was made to group them inlto clinii- normal contractile power of the uterus seems to have been cally active and chronic, the basis of classification being diminished also. Possibly this accounts for the products that suggested by Sir Robert Philip more than twenty years of coneception being retained for such a long time as two before, in wbhich the importance of the local and systemic wontlis after the death of the foetus. lphenomena was -ecognized. In this group of 160 patients I wislh to thank Dr. Buckmiiaster, professor of plhysiology lie had felt justified in classinig 75 as tuberculous. Twenitv- in the University of Bristol, for his help with the blood six cases gave a positive complement fixation test; of these tests, anid also Dr. Norgate, medical superintendent of twenty were regarded as active and six as chronic: two of Soutlhmead Infirmary, for permission to publish this case. these cases would probably have beeln missed had it not been PERCY PHILLIPS, M.Sc., M.B., Chs.B., for the test. Ten cases were regarded as active clinically, Assistant Medical Officer, Soutlinead but gave a negative fixation test. Two cases which were not Infirmary, Bristol. in this group, but were under Dr. Hewat's care, gave a negative fixation test, although tubercle bacilli were present in the sputum. One was a case classed as bronchitis before being sent to the sanatorium, and showed poor general etvprts of 'cri"t,f. resistance, thle other was a " cavity " case in a hospital for advanced cases, but the patient, having good p6w-ers of THE COMPLEMENT FIXATION TEST IN r-esistance, recovered sufficiently to be able to return home. TUBERCULOSIS. The conclusions drawn from this clinical section of the AT a meeting of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edin- paper were in much the same terms as those already stated. burgh,on December 5th, 1923, with the President, Sir DAVID Ani appeal was made for further investigation of the positive WALLACE, in the chair, a joint communication on the com- cases who could not be classed as cases of tuberculosis on plemeint fixation test in the diagn6sis of tuberculosis, with clinical grounds. speciat reference to pulmonary tuberculosis, was presented Sir ROBERT PHILIP senit a statement of his views whlichl tlhe by Dr. A. NIMMo SMITH and Dr. FERGUS HEWAT. The work President read to the meetinig. He considered the test of had been carried -out at the Mi.nistry of Pensions Hospital, nio essential value in so far as the initial diagnosis was con- Craigleith, where 400 serums had been examined. cerned, for he had niot yet seen a case with a certainlv Besredka's antigen had been used throughout, the pre- l)ositive reactioni whlere, in his opinion, there was serious liminary titration of complement was always performed diagnostic difficulty. In several cases a negative result ha(l (a) alonie and (b) in the presence of antigen, aind the reading been obtained in wlich there could be no doubt as to the of the results in relation to the minimal haemolytic dose of diagnosis being nlegative. Tlhere was another aspect, lhow- complement used was defined in terms of a " strong," ever-n-amely, the explanation of divergent results. Arrest moderate," or " weakly positive " result. The patients of the disease might exclude a positive reaction, but plysical examined had been placed in five groups: examiiniation might suggest arrest, and yet a positive Group I.-Cases with tubercle bacilli in the sputumn, and one case reaction might give valuable warning that the process of with them in the urine = 59 cases. In 51 (86.4 per cent.) the arrest was n-ot complete. Thus, the test might be of value reaction was positive. Of the 8 negatives, 2 gave a positive on in assessing the patienit's conidition from time to time re-examination, one gave 4 negatives, the other 5 could not be re-examined. Reference was made to the fact that advanced cases durinig this protracted disease. may be expected to give a negative reaction, and some cases Dr. ANDREw RUTHERFORD hlad carried out about 600 tests showing no systemic disturbance may likewise do so. at the Royal Victoria Dispensary. His technique was the Group II.-Clinically active tuberculosis without tubercle bacilli that he had the of in sputum on repeated examination (32 puilmonary cases, one same as Dr. Smith's, except used antigen- adenitis, and one epididymitis case); 19 (55.8 per cent.) gave a Dr. A.-C. Inmaii of the Brompton Hospital. Broadly speak- positive reaction. It was admitted that there was always some inig, he conisidered his results showed C0 per cent. positive clinical doubt in such cases, since there might be a healed tuber- reactions in cases of active tuberculosis with tuberele bacilli culous lesion coexistent with acute non-tuaberculous bronchial dis- turbance. in sputum, anid lie thought his results r-an parallel with the Group III.-Clinically inactive tuberculosis = 42 cases; 36 ga-e amounlt of lung invlolvemenelt anld systemlic disturbanlce. C8ases a negative reaction and 6 gave a positive reaction, two of them wvith fi-ee haemoptysis gave a high pei-centage of positive giving a positive Wassermann reaction as well-that is, 90 per cent. negative, excluding the positive Wassermann reaction cases. results. Sevenlty tests iii presunilably- healthy personls h.vd (G.o>y? I'.-Cases in which the Wassermann test wvas positive beenl a1llneg^ativre. He considleredl the test of undeoubteld and there was no reason to suspect tuberculosis. There were 68 value in cer'tainl gr'oups of cases5, frsequently yielding a 42 JAN. 5, 19241 fHE SERVICES. MEDICALT JORNAs _LI and the Conference loses one of its most attractive and valu- documented and full of information not previouslyavailable. able personalities. His loss produces a blank almost im- He held very strongly that the voluntary hospital system possible to fill. Shaw and his work will be held in affec- was best adapted to the needs of this country and that by tionate and grateful remembrance by his colleagues on the judicious appeals to all sections of the public, and by co- London Panel Committee and by all insurance practitiolners. operation and good management, it could be mainitained. Towards the enid of 1921 he was appointed chief execu- Dr. H. H. MILLS (Kensington) writes: tive officer of the Joint Council; in consequence hiis WVill you allow me space for a brief note about the late duties and responsibilities were greatly increased, but he Dr. Lauriston Shaw, the treasurer of the London Panel rose to them all. They included advising as to the admini- Commiittee since its foundation. I was intimately asso- stration of the balance of the war funds held on behalf of ciated with him during the difficult months immediately ex-service men by the Joint War Committee of the British before and after the establishment of the National Insur- Red Cross and Order of St. John. He was a man of ance Act. During that storiiy time Dr. Shaw remained great energy and got through an enormous amount of calm and unperturbed. He was a mnan of vision and high work; his decisions were only reached after full inquiry ideals, which enabled him to take an optimistic view, with and were all characterized by sound judgement and strong never a doubt as to the ultimate success of the great common sense. experiment. His calm counsel was invaluable, and his He married in 1903 the daughter of Mr. George ability in seeing the question from all points of view was McCoull of Ovington, Northumberland. Great sympathy remarkable. This enabled him to adjust many difficulties will be felt with Lady Burnett and her four daughters and to make progress even when clashing interests threat- in their great loss. ened unavoidable rupture. His statesmanlike work was invaluable, and he lived to see the undoubted success of the scheme for which he sacrificed so much. A loyal friend, a great clinician, and a far-seeing prophet, he will be sorely hIJt *erbires. nmissed in the ranks of medicine. NEW YEAR PROMOTIONS. THE following Surgeon Commanders, R.N., have been promoted to the rank of Surgeon Captaini: Arthur R. H. Skey, Robert H. Mornement, O.B.E., James H. Fergusson, Henry C. Whiteside, SIR NAPIER BURNETT, K.B.E., M.D., John R. Muir. Chief Executive Officer, Joint Council of the Order of St. John and the British Red Cross Society. ALEXANDER MEMORIAL PRIZE. THE premature death of Sir Napier Burnett after a TiE prize of £50 and the gold medal of the Alexander Memorial short illness is a real loss to the medical profession. He Fund for 1923 has been awarded to Captain D. McKelvey, M.C., was in the full vigour of middle life and had made himself R.A.M.C. The subject for the next competition is " The Influence of Service an autlhority on the administration and finance of lios- ih a Tropical Climate on the Physical Efficiency of European )itals. During a visit to the Continent a few months ago Troops." Essays should be submitted to the Secretary, Prize Com- he was taken ill, but returned to Edinburgli, where he mittee (Alexander Memorial Prize), R.A.M. College, Grosvenor an Road, S.W., not later thanl December 31st, 1925. Each essay must utnderwent operation. From this he ne-er entirely have a motto and be accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing recovered and his death occurred on the morning of the same motto and cointaining the name of the candidate. Christmas Day at his home in Hampstead. Edward Napier Burnett was born in July, 1872, the only son of the late Mr. James Burnett of Fraserburgh. PARKES MEMORIAL PRIZE. He received his medical education at the University of THE prize of 75 guineas in money and a gold medal of the Parkes Memorial Prize for 1923 has been awarded to Captain J. S. K. Glasgow, where he graduated M.B., C.M. in 1894, and Boyd, R.A.M.C. The essays submitted.by Captain H. A. Sandiford, M.D. in 1908; he became F.R.C.S.Edin. in 1905, and R.A.M.C., and Lieut.-Colonel C. A. Gill, I.M.S., were noted for F.R.C.P.Edin. in 1913.- Some twenty years ago he estab- special commendation. lished himself in Newcastle as a obstetrician The subject for the next competition, which is open to officers of consulting the Royal Navy, Army, and Indian Army of executive rank- on full and gynaecologist, a department of practice in whicll he pay, other than professors and assistant professors of the Royal attained great success. He entered fullv inito the medical Naval Medical School and of the Royal Army Medical College, is life of Newcastle and was president of the Newcastle " Food Deficiency Diseases on Active Service-the Causation, Preva- for lence, and Control." Essays should be submitted to the Secretary, Clinical Society the usual period. During this part Prize Committee (Parkes Memorial Prize), R.A.M. College, of his life he wrote several papers on clinical subjects, Grosvenor Road, S.W., not later than December 31st, 1925. Each chiefly relating to the department of medicine he followed. essay must have a motto and be accompanied by a sealed envelope He was also interested in the municipal work of the city bearing the same motto and containing the name of the candidate. and was justice of 'the peace and a member of the city council. When the great war broke out he was associated with Professor Rutherford Morison in the organization of the Northumberland War Hospital, and was a member of its surgical staff. UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS. When the need for economy in everv direction and THE following candidates have complied with all the requirements particularly in the matter of food supplies became so for the degrees indicated: essential, he was, on November 26th, 1916, appointed M.B., CH.B.-D. S. Anderson, T. Christie, S. K. Cohen. T. A. Doran, chairman of a Hospital Economy Committee which w-as L. Farrell, A. Henderson, L. R. Bhan, Ena. M. Liddell, R. S. Melville, J. R. Miller, Hermina M. Morrison, J. Petrie, Isabella instituted at the War Office to secure the co-operation of S3im. the staffs of military and auxiliary hospitals in curtail- M.D.-W. L. Kinnear. D.P.H. (SEcONI' EXAMINATION).-SOnitation and Epidsmiology: J. ing expenditure in every possible direction. Of his work Lamuberton, W. L. Tu'lis, Frances H. Watson. Sanitary Law in this respect Sir William Leishman writes to us that a"&I Vital Statisties :. J. Lamberton, Isobel M. Mansie, W. L. it was " of almost incalculable value and resulted in an Tullis, i rances M. Watson. eniormous saving to the country by eliminating waste without in any way interfering with the welfare of the UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN. patients. He was thanked by the Army Council for his AT the Winter Commencement, Michaelmas term, held in the valuable work and was awarded the K.B.E. in January, theatre of Trinity College on December 20th, 1923, the following 1919, for his services." degrees were conferred: Afterwards he returned to Newcastle, but the work he M.B.. B.Cm., B.A.O.-A. J. Beckett. Eileen A. Boyd, *R. R. J. Brandt, F. G. Brown, M. Coheu, H. W. L. Dale, W. L. Duncan, J. E. 1 eale, had done for the War Office had marked him out as an P. C. du Plessis, 'J. A. di; Toit, J. E. Eliason, R. L. C. Fisher, administrator of unusual ability, and in March, 1920, he J. S. Glasgow, J. M. Gordon, *E. R. Hafner, L. Harris, Kathleen E. Hill, H. Isaacson, J. A. LIevitt, J. hf( lelland. J. A. MacDonald, was appointed director of hospital service to the Joint L Marin, D. H. F. Wilmo, J. -M. lMounsey, R. W. Nesbitt, J. J. Council of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of O'Grady. Martba Reid. G. F. T.- Saunders, W. L. W. £mith, Isabella H. Speedy, J. H. Stals, J. D. Watsoh, Gladys 'Weatherill, St. John. In this capacity he visited probably most of the W. F. Whaley, J. V. Williams, N. E. H. P. Williams, A. V. Wood. hospitals in Great Britain, and his reports, which were M.D.-. C. C. Deane, S. W. Fisher, E. S. Horgan, C. J. U. Murphy, *C. T. de M. published from time to time in our columns, were well Vil*eb*ITn ab6ntfi2. Twx BumuTf JYAN. 5, '19241 MEDICAL-NEWS. IMIDTCAL JOOUU&A 43-

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND. THE Lambeth Conference requested theArchbishop of THE following candidates have been approved at the examina'ion Canterbury to appoint a committee to consider and report indicated: upon the use, with prayer, of the laying on of hands, of the PHIMAJRY FELLOWSHEP.-Eileen Kiernan, W. G. Lyons, H. Tran. unction of the sick, and other spiritual means of healing. 'FINAr, FELLOWSHIP.-C. Coover, J. C. Gillespie, Marigaret Holliday, The committee consisted of the Bishop of Oxford (chairman), N. P. Jewell, I. J. May. R. W. Power, F. H. Whyte. the Bishops of Southwark, St. Albans, St. Edmundsb.ry and Ipswich, Goulburn, and in Assam, Bishop Chandler, Pifessor CONJOINT BOARD IN IRELAND. Sir Clifford Allbutt, Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones, Dr. Williain THE following candidates have been approved at the examinations Brown, Dr. Hadfield, Dr. W. H. Rivers, Dr. Jane Walker, indicated: Rev. Canon A. J. Mason, D.D., Rev. the Master of Selwyu E. J. Rev. W. B. FmNAL PRoFEssIoNAL.-F. J. N. Carney, A. E. Clements, M. H. Dobbyn, College, Cambridge, Prebendary Bicknell, F. D. Ifitzpatrick, W. G. C. Fitzpatrick, H. I. Hawkes, Rosale:rn FH. Trevelyan, Rev. Canon Streeter, Rev. Harold Anson, Rev. 1Ioskin, Kathleen 0. M. Ke,inedy, Catherine M. Kiog, G. A. Little, Canon Roseveare, and Rev. J. R. Pridie. The committee task under three main heads; the evidence 1. J. J. Marlborough,, 94 Sarah Matson, F. Ic 'onnell, E. A. McManus, approached its (a) J. J. O'Donnell, J. O'Donnell, W. O'Neill. V. J. O'Toole, H. C. between the Patterson, G. F. Plant, P. B. Ryan, J. UnsworLh, S. P. Wallace. for the ministry of healing; (b) a cornparison D.P.H.-T. K. Reddin, J. J. Ryan. dilTerent methods of healing and their relation to Christian thought; (c) whether a ministry of healing should now bo recognized and sanctioned. We are informned that the report SOCIETY OF APOTEIECARIES OF LONDON. of the committee will be issued early this month by tho THE follOwing candidates have passed in the subjects indicatei: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Northumberland SUrRGERY.-D. Dimitriievitch, H. S. Edwards, S. Snelson. Avenue, London, W.C.2). MEDICINE.-H. J. Powell, D. G. Robi,lson. to confer the FoRENSIC MEDICINE.-P. V. Casling, H. T. Chiswell, H. J. Powell, THE Senate of Leyden University has decided R. Schofield, J. B. Sweeb. honorary degree of doctor of medicine on Dr. Felix Herbert MIDwFERY.-F. H. Armanious, C. J. Fox, R. Norrie. d'Herelle, of the Pasteur Institute of Paris, whose work The Diploma of the Society has been granted to 'Mes3rs. D. in connexion with bacteriolytic agencies, termed by himl Dimitrijevitch and C. J. Fox. "bacteriophages," has been on various occasions reported in this JOURNAL. His contribution to the discussion on the subject at the Annual Meetind of the British Medical Asso- elation at Glasgow will be remembered; it was published in our issue of August 19th, 1922 (p. 289). THE next serihs of lectures to students and medical prac- titioners given by -the medical staff of QuLeen Charlotte's HIS colleagues of Middlesex Hospital ancl other friends Lying-in Hospital, Marylebone Road, N.W., will comrnenc3 have arranged to give a dinner to Sir John Bland-Sutton to on Thursday next, January 10th, at 5 p.m., when Dr. Steven-s congratulate him on his election to be president of the Royal will speak on the treatment of labour comnplicated by College of Surgeons of England. The dinner will be held at generally contracted pelvis. The lectures will be continued the Hotel Victoria, Northumberland Avenue, on Thu-sday, on the following Thursdays at 5 p.m. up to and includinJ January 24th, at 7.30 for 8 p.m., when Dr. W. Essex Wynter March 6th. will be in the chair. Further particulars can be obtained A COURSE Of three lectures on the influence of improvel on on application to Dr. R. E. Apperly, 3, St. Andrew's Place, town planning and housing in public health will be given Regent's Park, N.W.1. Fridays, January 18th, February lst, and February 15th, at A COMMITTEE has been formed to organize a public University College, London, by Dr. John Robertson, C.M.G., testimonial to Dr. A. M. Stalker, who recently retired from professor of hygiene and public health in the University of the professorship of medicine at St. Andrews University and Birmingham, and medical officer of health for that city. Th X from the position of visiting physician to the Dundee Royal lectures will be given at 5 p.m. on each day, and will deal Infirmary, in recognition of his ungrudging services to the respectively with existing conditions, standards of accom- community. The chairman of the coMmiLtee is Lord Provost modation and environment necessary for good health, and High and the secretary is Mr. W. H. Blyth Martin, town clerk. with the results to be achieved. THE Mledical Journal- of South Africa reports that the THE annual dinner of the Blackburn and District Medical next South African Medical Congress will be held in Societywas held onDecember 13th, 1923. The Chairman, Dr. J. Grahamstown, from April 21st to 26th. There are to be Foley, expressed the opinion that septic teeth and unsuitable three sections: (1) medicine and gynaecology, (2) surgery food were the chief causes of the -more common diseases, and special subjects, and (3) public health. The official even more so than housing defects. The standard of medical opening of the congress will be performed by Professor Sir efflciency in the district had been definitely raised by the George Cory. It is hoped to conclude- the business by valuable lectures and cli-nical demonstrations given at the Friday, April 25th, and to take members of the congress Blackburn Royal Infirmary in the course of the year. The to Port Alfred on that day.. The honorary secretary is Mayor, Dr. J. T. T. Ramsay, J.P., said that the press oudht Dr. Ella Britten, Grahamstown. to be more fully informed with regard to the medical side in THERE will be an intensive course in cardiology, including such disputes as that with respect to the working of the lectures and demonstrations, from January 14th to 25th, at Insurance Act. He believed, however, that within a year this the National Hospital for Diseases of the Heart, Westmore- particular difficulty would have been happily surmounted. land Street, W.1. The course will be limited to sixteen, and THE Central Midwives Board for England and Wales met admission thereto will be by. special ticket only; early appli- on December 19th, 1923, for a special penal meeting, and the cation to the dean is therefore advisable. The fee for the ordinary monthly meeting 'was held on the following day. course is £7 7s., payable to the secretary at the hospital. The chair was taken by Professor Briggs, in the absence of There will be lectures each morning from 10 to 12.30, and Sir Francis Champneys through illness. An application was clinical and pathological demonstrations in the afternoon received fro-n the governing body of the State Medical from 2 to 4, on all the days except Saturday. Besides Faculty of Bengal asking the Board to admit to the roll- the consideration of nornIal and abnormal conditions of the under Section 10 of the Midwives Act, 1918-midwives holding heart, there will be demonstrations of the various instru- the senior midwife certificate of the Faculty who are enrolledl iiients used in connexion with the diagnosis and recording of on the Register of Senior Midwives maintained by the diseases of the circulatory system generally. Faculty. Consideration of this application was adjourned THE series of post-graduate lectures arranged by the pending approval of the new rules as to training. Tho Clinical School of the UJniversity of Liverpool will recom- following dates were fixed for the ordinary meetings in 1924: mence on Monday, January 7th, at 3.30 p.m., and continue January 24th, February 21st, March 20th, April 24th, May each day, except Saturday, at the same hour. 22nd, June 26th, July 31st, October 9th, NoveLmber 13th, and AT the meeting of the Rontgen Society to be held in the December 18th. British Institute of Radiology, 32, Welbeck Street, W.1, on PROFESSOR EMILE SERGENT of Paris has been invested with Tuesday next, January 8th, at 8.15 p.m., papers will be read the Order of the Star of Rumania. by Dr. J. A. Crowther, University Lecturer in Radiology, DR. W. H. PARK, profes8or of bacteriology and hygiene Cambridge, on x-ray production, and by Mr. H. Moore, at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, andt Assistant Director British Scientific Instrument Research a leading authority on the bacteriology and serology of Association, on the quality of the x rays excited in hot diphtheria, has been elected president of the American cathode and in gas tubes by various types of generators of Public Health Association. high-tension current. ON the occasion of his retirement from practice Dr. B. G. THE Right Hon. Sir Auckland Geddes, G.C.D.G., K.C.B., Sumpter of Hunstanton has been presented by his friends M.D., has resigned, on grounds of health, the post of British and patients with a Jacobean desk, a gun cabinet, and a Ambassador to the Unite; States of America, to which he 16-ft. sailing dinghy; Mrs. Sumpter was at the same tim3 was appointed in March, 1920. given an antique grandfather clock. 44 JAN 5, 19241 LETTERS, NOTES, AND ANSWERS. LTm Bam

THE flrst number of a new medical journal, the Rinascenza ENDOCRINOLOGY AND GROWTH. JIedica, is to appear with the new year. It is to be issued E. H. W." asks to be recommended a book on endocrinology in once a fortnight, is under the directorship of Professor Carlo relation to growth and development in children. Martelli of the University of Naples, and will possess the *,* We are unable to recommend anly book devoted sole'y to general features of our weekly medical periodicals. In the endocrinology in relation to growth and development in chlildren. prospectus reference is made to the seriousness and depth of There is a good article by Sir Archibald Garrod in Diseases of thought that animates the Italian school of medicine, and the Children, edited by Garrod, Batten, and Thursfield (pp. 570-584; hope is expressed that the new journal will render the out- eleven old; side world, as well as Italy itself, more conscious of this fact. 1913, Edward Arnold, London), but this is years It is said that there exist in Italy innumerable periodicals perhaps the best course would be to supplement this article by a whose pages are disfigured by the interminable contributions recent work, such as the American translation (third edition, of hysterical pseudo-scientists. The pages of the Rinascenza 1923) of WV. Falta's work, Endocrinie Disetises, translated and Mledica will be open only to genuine workers in medical edited by Milton K. Meyers, or L. F. Barker's Enidocrinology and science, and the director hopes that so praiseworthy an Aletabolismn (1922); the first two volumes deal with the object will receive the support that it deserves. endocrinology. THE Danish Medical Association has recently been con- ducting negotiations with the Director of Telegraphs and the LETTERS, NOTES, ETC. Danish Radio-Aktieselskab about wireless consultations between ships at sea and medical officers on duty at certain DR. H. A. DES VOEUX (Battramsley Close, near Lymington, Hants) is willing to present to any library the following volumes: hospitals. It has been proposed that these medical officers Medical Society of London Tran8sactionts, 1897-1921 (bound). should give wireless medical advice free of charge. The Royal Society of Medicine Proceedings (many unbound volumes Danish Medical Association has expressed sympathy with from 1912). West Lonidon Medico-Chirurgical Society Trans- the schemoe, but has left arrangements of details to those actions, vols. 2 to 7 (bound). Obstetrical Society Transactions, hospitals willing to undertake such work. Norway and 1890 to last volume. Sydenham Society volumes from 1888 to Sweden have already adopted a system of this kind. last volume. THE twenty-fifth anniversary of the discovery of radium was celebrated at the Sorbonne on December 26th in a special RAYNAUD'S PHENOMENA WITH CEREBRAL SYMPTOMS meeting opened by the President of the French Republic. TERMINATING FATALLY. DR. K. E. CROMPTON (Appleby Magna) writes: A road-mender, A FRENCH National League against Venereal Disease has aged 67, consulted me in January, 1922, on account of deadness of been founded in Paris with Professor Jeanselme as president his fingers and attacks of giddiness; the fingers were white and and Dr. Hudelo as general secretary. The offices are at cold with shrunken skin and diminished tactile sensation. The 7, rue Mignon, Paris Vle. attacks of giddiness were sudden and soon over. Usually they came on in the daytime, and he fell. His general condi- tion was otherwise good. He remained at work for eighteen months, sometimes better, sometimes worse. Treatment such as massage, a course of potassium iodide, and a long course of strychnine had no effect. About the middle of 1923 the condition became worse; the fingers and toes were affected and the ttacks of giddiness were more frequent aud lasted longer. A8, owiig to prinitinig difficulties, the JOURNAL m77ust be sent to press He had to be carried home several times. I then for the first earlicr than hiitherto, it is cssn7tihal th(at comn7nunica tions in tended time saw him in one of the attacks. The condition was that of for the currcnt issuc should be rcccir d by the first post on hemiplegia. I saw him in several such attacks and they were T7ucsdaiy, and lengthy documnents onl Monoday. all similar-complete hemiplegia-thle paralysis being absolute while it lasted, wlhich was usually about half to one hour. In ORIGINAL ARTICLES and LETTERS for.warded for publication the end, on November 1st, he had several attacks in twenty-four are understood to be offercd to the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL hours. The last did not pass away as usual, but lasted for four alone unless the contrary be stated. or five days. After this he became delusional and excited, with IN order to avoid delay, it is particularly requested that ALL dry glazed tongue. He gradually passed into a state of coma, in letters on the editorial business of the JOURNAL be addressed to which he lay a week before he died. At the time of death his, the Editor at the Office of the JOURNAL. hands were deep purple to the root of the thumb and the legs to CORRESPONDENTS who wish notice to be taken of their communica- above the ankle. I certified the death as due to Raynaud's tions should authenticate them with their names-of course not disease. necessarily for publication. *** The attacks of local pallor and of local cyanosis appear to AUTHORS desiring reprints of their articles published in the BRITISI be those of local syncope and asphyxia of Raynaud's disease, MEDICAL JOURNAL are requested to communicate with the Office, but the further stage of Raynaud's syndrome-namely, sym- 429, Strand, W.C.2, on receipt of proof. metrical gangrene-did not occur. The association at first with THE postal address of the BRrrIsH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION and BRrrISH attacks of giddiness and falling might be referred to epilepsy, MEDICAL JOURNAL is 429, Strand, London, W.C.2. The telegraphic which has been reported in association with Raynaud's addresses are: syndrome, or with perhaps. greater probability to spasm of 1. EDITOR of the BRrrISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Aitiology the cerebral arteries similar to that of the limb arteries. The Westrand, London; telephone, 2630, Gerrard. later attacks of hemiplegia of a transient character have often 2. FINANCIAL SECRETARY AND BUSINESS MANAGER be (Advertisements, etc.), Articulate Westrand, London; tele- *been ascribed'to spasm of the cerebral arteries, and might phone, 2630, Gerrard. regarded as compsrable to the phenomenon of hemianopsia in 3. MEDICAL SECRETARY, Medisrera Wrstrand, London: migraine. It is not improbable from the fatal termination telephone, 2630, Gerrard. The address of the Irish Office of the that 'thlere was- grAve arterial disease both in the limbs and British Medical Association is 16, Soutlh Frederick Street factor arterial Dublin (telegrams: Bacillus, Dublin; telephone, 4737, Dublin), brain, and that from some toxic (? uraemic) and of the Scottish Office, 6, Rutland Square, Edinburgh spasm supervened and thus caused two out of the three phases (telegrams: Associate, Edinburgh; telephone, 4361, Central). of Raynaud's syndrome. TREATMENT OF FOOTBALL ABRASIONS. QUERIES AND ANSWERS. DR. W. SCOVIL SODEN (Winchcombe, Glos.) sends the following note of his experience in the prevention of septic infection from slight scratches received when playing football on contaminated' BUNGALOW HOSPITAL. ground: At Suez in 1919 we played footbaH on a hard gravel MR. FRANCIS H. P. WILLS (honorary surgeon, Marlow Cottage surface contaminated in the same way as the one mentioned Hospital) writes: In answer to "H. R. G.'s" query (BRITISH (December 15th, p. 1191). I always washed my abrasions with MEDICAL JOURNAL of December 22nd, 1923) 1 may say that we a plentiful supply of soap and water, then dried them carefully,, have a Cottage HRospital here on the bungalow system, all wards then applied a solution of 1 per cent. picric acid: this I also and operating theatre being on the ground floor, and two or allowed to dry, and as a rule I put on no dressing. A firm crust three bedrooms upstairs for staff. In plan -the hospitail is formed which came off in course of time, leaving a clean scar. T-shaped, the stalk of the T containing kitchen, scullers, etc The men usually swabbed their abrasions with iodine and then If"HE. R. G." would write to me I shall be glad to tell him put on a dressing. The usual result was a painful septic ulcer. further particulars, or show him over our hospital, or put him I think the most important part of the treatment is the thorough in connexion with the secretary or architect. cleansing with soap and water. TREATMENT OF ACTINOMYCOSIS. VACANCIES. PR. DONALD I. CURRIE, F.R.C.S. (Colwyn Bay), writes in reply to NOTIFICATIONS of offices vacant in universities, medical colleges, Dr. W. S.. Soden (December 29th, 1923, p. 1282) that he had two and of vacant residlent and other appointments at hospitals, similar cases two years ago which responded well to the follow- will be found at pages 33, 36, 37, and 38 of our advertisement ing additional -treatment: Copper sulphate gr. 1/4 three times a columns, and advrertisements as to partnerships, assistantships, day in pill, irrigation of any sinuses with copper Sulphate, and locumteneneies at pages 34 and 35. 1 per cent. solution, and the addition of a few minims of liquor A short summary of vacant posts notified in the advertisement arsenicalis to each dose of potassium iodide. columns appears in the b'uplemenlt at page 2,.