THE jritisih Lfr1aI Q0urual. THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

- ~~~~~~~tinbon: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 429, STRAND, W.C. KEY TO DATES AND PAGES. THEF following table, giving a key to the dates of issue and the page numbers of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL and SUPPLEMENT in the second volume for 1921, may prove convenient to readers in search of a reference. Serial Date of Journal Supplement No. Issue. Pages. Pages.

3157 ...... July 2nd 1- 30 1- 16

3158 ...... ,. 9th 31- 64 17 24

3159 ...... ,, 16th 65- 102 25- 32

3160 ...... ,, 23rd 103- 136 33- 64

3161 ...... ,, 30th 137- 176 65- 92

3162 ...... Aug. 6th 177- 224 93- 96

3163 ...... 9 13th 225- 266 97 - 100

3164 ...... ,, 20th 267- 304 101 - 104

3165 ...... 27th 305- 342 105 - 108

3166 ...... Sept. 3rd 343- 384

3167 ...... ,, 10th 385- 424 109- 110

3168 ...... ,, 17th 425- 468 - 114

3169 ...... ,, 24th 469- 510 115 - 116

3170 ...... Oct. 1st 511- 544 117 - 132

3171 ...... 8th 545- 582 133- 144

3172 ...... ,, 15th 583- 620 145 - 152

3173 ...... 22nd 621- 678 153- 160

3174 ...... 29th 679- 726 161 - 176

3175 ...... Nov. 5th 727- 774 177 - 180

3176 ...... ,, 12th 775- 818 181 - 184

3177 ...... ,, 19th 819- 872 185- 192

3178 ...... ,, 26th 873.- 924 193 - 204

3179 ...... Dec. 3rd 925- 972 205 - 216

3180 ...... ,, 10th 973 - 1016 217 - 224

3181 ...... , 17th 1017- 1060 225- 232

3182 ...... ,, 24th 1061 - 1100 233 - 256

3183 ..... I ,, 31st 1101 - 1138 257 - 260 INDEX TO VOLUME II FOR 1921. 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 Bynonymous headings-such, for instance, as Brain and Cerebral; Heart and Cardiac; Liver and Hepatic; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma, Epithelioms, Malignant Disease, New Growth, Sarcoma, etc.; Child and Infant; Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glycosuria, and Sugar; Light, Roentgen, Radium, X Rays; Status Lymphaticus and Thymus; Eye, Ophthalmia, and Vision; Bicycle and Cycle; Motor and Automobile; Association, Institution, and Society, etc. Subjects dealt with under various headings in the JOURNAL have been set out in alphabetical order under their respective headings-for example, "Correspondence," "Leading Articles," "The Week," "Reviews," etc. Original Articles are indicated by the letter (0).

ALLAN, Jamaes W., presentation to, 342 ANDREg-THOMAS: Le riflexepilomoteur: Etiude A. ALLBUTT, Right Ron. Sir T. Clifford: Greek anatomo-clinique sur le systime svmpa- Medicine in Rome, with other Histovical thique, rev.. 993 ABDERHALDEN, E., Berzelius medal conferred Essavs, rev., 43-Angina pectoris, 129- Aneurysm, aortic, incidence of, 1126 upon, 817 Visceral syphilis, 177-Reviews Arabtant Aneurysm of the superficial palmar arch, case Abdomen, the acute," 539 Medicine, 564-On the operation for pro- of (S. O'G. Kirwan), 1113 Abdomen, penetrating wound of, advantage statectomy, 614 Angina pectoris, surgical treatment of, 95, 129. of immediate operation in (Allan C. Pearson). ALLEN, F. J.: Birth control. 261 258 747-Correspondence on, 918 ALL3N, F. M. (and others): Total Dietary Anginal syndrome, origin of the (Sir Charlton Abdominal diagnosis, some points in (Peter Regutlations in the Treatment of Diabetes, Briscoe), 1032 - Correspondence on, 1131 Daniel). 470 (0) rev., 565 Anglo-French Drug Company's diary, 1100 Abdominal disease, review of books on, 12, ALLEN. Richard Grammer, obituary notice of, Animals, deaths of from unknown causes; 449 263 (parliamentary note), 298 Abdominal pain, diagnostic value of (A. S. ALLISON, T. M.: Case of fibrosis of the lung, Animals, living, experiments on (parlia- Barling), 844 563 mentary note), 127-Annutl return on, 214 Abaominal diseases, some points of clinical ALLPORT, A.: Collapsible douching apparatus, Aniridia, traumatic (W. B. Hunter), 843 interest in the diagnosis of (R. J. M. 1060 Ankle, conservative treatment of compound Buchanan), 988 ALMOND, George Hely-Hutchinson, memorial fracture of (R. Stafford Foss). 1031 Abdominal pain due to food allergy, 572 to, 1128 Ankyjostomiasis, relation of to malaria (D. Aberdeen, pensions inquiry at, 1053 AL5BERG, C. L., appointed Director of the Bridges), 149, 304-A correction. 304 Abortion, procured, position of the medical k'ood Research Institute at btanford Uni- Annual Charities Register and Digest, rev.. practitioner and (John Campbell). 985(0)- versity, 42 951 Discussion, 986-Correspondence on, 1130 ALTON. Surgeon Lieutenant Commander F. C., Asopheles plumbeus, inquiry into the habits ABRAHAM, Karl (and others): Psycho-analysis U S. Distinguished Service Medal conferred of. 619 and the War Neuroses, rev 800 upon, 341 Anthracite ranage for cooking, 30 Abscess, hepatic. difficulties in diagnosis and Alvarenga prize awarded, 676 Anthrax in brushes (parliamentary note), 166 treatment of (George J. Langley). 1073 (0) Ambulance organization in war(Colonel H. W. -Note on, 666-In New York, 1113 Abscess, local, followed by erythema scarla- Grattan). 1116 Anthrax, cutanentus, treatment of, 97-Corre- tiniforme (F. Anderson Murray). 796 Ambulance: X-ray motor wagon service for spondence on. 815 Acad6mie de M6decine, to found a prize in Great Britain (Sir James Cantlie), 282 Anthrax. meningeal, 508 memory of Infroit the radiologist, 63- America. See United States Anthrax in the nasal cavity (Zia Noury Pasha), Election of foreign correspondents. 215 Amnerican Journal of In8sanitv to be called in 446 Acad6mie de Medecine of Brussels, quin- future American Journal of Psvchiatry, 101 Anthrax protection, station for the disin- quennial :prize for best work in medical Amoebic dysentery See Dysentery fection of wool and hair at Liverpool. sciences, 581 Amputation of mangled limbs during collapse, 952 Acidosis in children (Murray Bligb), 988 1096 Anthropometry of school children, 958 Acne: Should pustular acne disqualify a Amsterdam, death rate in, 218 Antimalarial campaign in Italy, 536. See also candidate for a public service? 817 Anaemia, pernicious, with infective foci of Malaria Acridine compounds, antiseptic properties of the alimentary tract (E. F. Maynard and Antimony in leprosy, 852 (C. H. Browning and J. B. Cohen), 695 S. D. Sturton), 685 (0)-Correspondence on, Antimony tartrate, intravenous injections of ADAMS, David: The medical profession and 768-Haemolysis in, 911 in Japanese bilbarzia disease (J. B. Chris- rate-provided hospitals, 190 Anaemias of syphilis (John Eason), 186 topherson). 551 (0) ADAMS, Douglas K.: Early diagnosis and Anaesthesia by open ether during throat Antistreptoccecic serum. anaphylaxis due to treatment of disseminated sclerosis, 841 operations, apparatus for maintaining. 79 (C. lester Graham), 240 ADAMSON, Dr.: General paralysis of the Anaesthesia, general, and, the atmosphere in Antitetanus serum anaphylaxis (R. Salisbury insane, 903 the operation tbeatre (J. Ross Mackenzie Woods), 11 ADDISON, Chiristopher: His appointment and G. H. Colt) 938 (0) Antituberculosis work in Bristol, 505 (parliamentarv note), 22-Complimentary Anaesthesia, local, in the reduction of frac- Antivivisectionist knight errant, 993 dinner to, 48-Resignation of (parliamentary tures (Lt. A. H. Fulton), 796 Aortic aneurysm. See Aneurysm note), 165-Medical men and public life, 664 Anaesthesia, methods of, 769 Aortitis, syphilitic (Alexander G. Gibson), Adrenal and pancreatic haemorrhages follow- Anaesthesia, nitrous oxide-oxygen-C.E, for 188 ing operation (Charles J. Lewis), 706 nose, throat, and abdonlinal surgery (El. Aphasia, a new study of (leading article), Adrian Brown lecture. See Lecture Edmund G. Boyle), 591 (0)-Correspondence 18 Africa, South, influenza in. 223-ApDreciation on, 769 Apothecaries' Hall of Ireland: Information of the care taken of the wounded South Anaesthesia, spinal, value of in urgency concerning the study of medicine. 358 African soldiers in England, 1014-Plague operations for the aged (A. H. Boutham, &pothecaries' Society of London: Information in. 1125 -592 (0)-Corresponoence on, 1010 concerning the study of medicine, 354-Elec- Africa, West. health of European officials Anaesthetics in general practice, 1137 tion of Master, 619-Degrees and pass lists, in, 86 Anaesthetist, the place of in operations on 1014-Livery dinner, 1059 Aged, spinal anaesthesia for urgency opera- the tonsil (G. A. H. Barton), 443 Appendicitis, acute, best method of operative tions on. 592, 1010 "Anaesthesiology, hours 32," added to the approach in (Sir Hamilton Ballance), 394- Air Force Medical Service, Royal (parlia- " minimum requirements for a physician Discussion, 397-Correspondence on, 538 mentary note), 254-Information concern- and surgeon certificate " in California, 494 Appendix, vermiform, pigmentation of (18. M. ing. 379 Analgesia, spinal, eleven thousand cases of Cowell), 1111 (0) Air Force, Royal, the health of (leading (Arthur A. Morrison), 745 (0)-Correspon- Approved societies: Ministry of Health's cir- article), 1122 dence on. 815, 1056 cular re additional benefits, 29 Air pilots' licences (parliamentary note), 335 Anaphylatoxin (El. H. Dale), 689 Arabia, South, nodular keratitis of (Alex. AITHEN, Chas. J Hill: Pneumothorax, 102 Anaphvlaxis due to antistreptococcie serum Macrae) 739 AITKEN. D. MeCrae: Acute poliomyelitis, 227 (C. Lester Graham), 240 Arabian Medicitne, rev., 565 -Management and treatment of paraplegia, Anaphylaxis to wasp venom (J. Allman Arclhives de l'Institut Pasteutr de Tunis hence- 837-Tubesculous disease of bones and Powell), 901 forth to be known under the title Archives joints, 883 Anatomy, review of books on, 12, 205 de l'Institut Pasteur de I'Afrique du Nord, Aix-le-Bains, note on, 118 ANDERSON. Alan G.: London Provident Hos- 136 Alastrim, or Kafir pox, 102 pital Scheme, 460 Archives Internationales de Larvngologie Alcoholism, international aspects of, with ANDERSON, Kenneth: Erythema nodosum, d'Otologie, et de Rhinoloagie, publication special reference to prohibition in America 863-Herpes and varicella, 1060 resumed, 1079 (Sir Arthur Newsholme). 660 ANDERSON. Robert: Prevention of puerperal Argentine: National Antituberculosis Confer- ALEXANDER. John, obituary notice of, 421 infection, 27-" First aid' and civil ambu- ence held at La Plata, 817 . Algiers, note on, 803 lance work, 282-Colliery rescue work, 283 Armless men, Thowson's machine for, 283 r THE Bamsm 4 JULY-DEC., 1921] INDEX. I MEDICAL JOUBNAL

ARMSTRONG, Henry E.: Adrian Brown memo- industrial hygiene, 159-The Popular Lec- Association, Mental Hospitals: Annual meet- rial lecture-The particulate nature of ture, 160-Neweastle Medical Institute, 160- ing, 42-Subscription raised, 42-Revision of enzymic and zymic change, 492-Lead Receptions and entertainmients, 160-Medical the lunacy laws, 42 poisoning and the International Labour missions mecting, 161 National Temper- Association, National, for Prevention of Infant Mortality: re Confereneh, 1042 ance League breakfast, 161-Irish Medical Resolution the value ARMSTRONG, Captain John: Venereal clinics, Schools' and Graduates' Association, 162 of milk distribution bysanitary authorities, lay point of view, 1132 Association, British Medical, annual meeting 581 ARMSTRONG, R. R.: The path of infection in 1922 at Glasgow, 961 Association, Ontario Medical: Number of pneumococcic invasion of the lungs in man, liquor prescriptions for each physician, 63 857 ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: Association, Ontario Neuro-Psychiatric, sug- ARmSTRONG, W. H. Stirling: The medical Cape of Good Hope Eastern Province gested radical change in medico-legal pro- cases persons practitioner and procured abortion, 1130 Branch. Presidential Address: Medical cedure in of of unsound mind, stock-taking. 1126 1015 870. ARmY, BRITISH: City Division.-Visceral displacements as Association, Post-Graduate Medical, 373, Army Dental Corps, 264 a cause of disease, 1031 See al*o Post-Graduate Army Medical Service since the armistice, Kensington Division.-Discussion on hos- Association de la Presse M6dicale: Election 607 pitals and the National Provident Scheme, of officers. 29 Colonels-Commandant, 223 1119-Address by Gordon Dill, 1119 Association, State Children's: Report, 1099 Gorget patches, 341 Malaya Branch.-Relation of ankylo- Association, Surgical Instrumental Manu- Health of in 1914, report, 1014 stomiasis to malaria, 149 facturers': Dinner, 677 Hospitals and d6p6ts, 254 New Zealand Branch.-Annual meeting, Association,VeterinaryeMedical, of Mid-West Hospitals in the reconstructed Territorial 215 and South Wales: Bacterial food poisons, Force, 997, 1094, 1131 North Lancashire antd Southl Westmor- 535 Information concerning the Medical Service land Branch.-The diagnostic value of ab- Astbma and allied disorders (Sir Humphry of, 378 dominal pain. 844-Test for sugar, 844 Rolleston), 231-(John Freeman), 235-(R. L. Medical officers' preventive work in, 216 Warringtonb Division.-Annual dinner, Mackenzie Wallis), 235-(Frank Coke), 236- Medical services of, 334 582-" A report" (J. Manson), 582 (A. E. Gow), 237-Discussion, 237-Corre- Paxliamentary note, 23, 246, 254, 334, 810 Yorkshire Branch.-Presidential address spondence on, 342 R.A.M.C. Roll of Honour, 509 by A. Manknell: Reflections of a general Asthma treated by autogenous streptococcal R.A.IA.C. Officers: Age at which to be re- practitioner, 501 vaccines (Sir Leonard Rogers), 71 (0)- moved from the Reserve. 1059 Yorksh7ire, ifast. and North Lincoln Correspondence on, 220, 304 Senior Majors R.A.M.C., 674 Branch.-Case simulating cervical rib, 943 Asthma, protein skin tests in (Mackenzie Swords for colonels, pattern, 341 -Case of injury to lett cervical sympa- Wallis), 796 Territorial Army Medical Service, 23 thetic nerve, 943 Case of disseminated Asthma, treatment of (G. H. Wildish), 598 Territorial Decoration, 61, 676 sclerosis, 943 Case of melancholia im- Asylum administration, review of book on, on, Territorial Force, disembodiment of by proved by thyroid extract, 943-Case of 288-Correspondence 462 Royalproclamation. 773 splenic leukaemia, 943 Asylum, James Murray's Royal, Perth: Uniform of higher ranks, 61 Zanxzibar Branch.-Pathological demon- Report, 257-A correction, 304 Venereal disease 810 stration, 447 Asylums, administration of (parliamentary in, note), 254 Army Dental Corps. See Army, British Association. British Medical: Sections in 1893 Asylums, ex-service men in, 216. See also Army Medical Service since the armistice (Sir and 1921, 50 Ex-service John Goodwin). 607 Asylums, lunatic, married persons in (parlia- 90 Arsenic in treatmentof acute rapidly spread- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: SECTIONS AT mentary note), ing psoriasis (E. Fleming Griffin). 41 TH ANNUAL MEETING: Atmosphere in the operating theatre (J. Ross and G. H. Arsenical poisoning in vinevards, 87 Ambulance and Red Cross.-Summary of Mackenzie Colt), 938 (0) Arsenobenzol treatment of syphilis, discus- proceedings, 156-Report of proceedings, 281 AtYDEN, Harold A.: Sulphur and Sulphur sion at Medical Society of 944 Dermatology.-Summary of proceedings, Derivatives, rev., 407 London, J.: in relation to modern medicine (Sir Dyce 203-Report of proceedings, 551 AUER, Therapeutic protection against Duckworth), 668 Medical Sociology.-Summary of proceed- x rays, 86 Artery innominate, ligation of (Sir Charles ings, 155-Report of proceedings, 189 AIULD, A. G.: Pyrogenic therapy, 822 (0) Ballance), 1033 Medicine.-Summary of proceedings, 150, Aural cases and meningitis. See Meningitis Auricular fibrillation, Arthritis, suppurative, complicating typhoid 196, 204, 205-Report of proceedings, i77, 231, 58-Quinidine sulphate fever in an infant N. 425, 648 in (Alan N. Drury and C. C. Iliescu), 511 (0) (E. Russell). 240 (0) acts Arthritis, treatment of, 462-By iodine, 1100 Neurology and Psyehiatry.-Summary of -Manner in which quinidine sulphate Arthrogenetic contractures, the polyarticular proceedings, 151,198-Report of proceedings, (Sir Thomas Lewis, A. S. Drury, C. C. Iliescu, and A. muscles as the cause of (Murk Jansen)'884 827 M. Wedd), 514 (0-Leading ARTURW, Major Arthur Samuel, O.B.E. con- Obstetrics and Gynaecology.-Summary article on, 533-Correspondence on, 576, 670. ferred upon, 466 of proceedings, 254-Report of proceedings, See also Heart Artificial limbs: Light weight (parliamentary 516, 699 Auricular flutter, embolism in, 576 note), 23-Committee appointed. 89, 298- Ophthalmology.-Summary of proceed- Report of committee, 805-Parliamentary ings, 153, 201-Report of proceedings. 727 AuSTRALIA: note on, 298 Orthopaedies and Diseases of Children.- Director-General of the Australian Army ARVEDSON, J.: Notes on Diseases Treated by Summary of proceedings, 153, 200-Report of Medical Services. 459 Medical Gymnastics and Massage, rev., 491 proceedings, 225 Maimed soldiers, proposed hostel for, 460 Ascites, foetal, persistent cloaca with im- Oto-Rhino-Laryngologv.-Summaryof pro- Military hospitals, 459 Plague in Queensland, 544 perforate anus as a cause of (John Norman ceedings, 154, 202-Report of proceedings, Cruickshank), 980 (0) 399, 431 Radium for the Royal Prince Alfred Hos- 459 ASH. E. Baylis: Effect of x rays on bacteria, Pathology and Bacteriology.-Summary of pital, 424 proceedings, 151, 199, 204, 205, 425-Report of Sydney University, 459 AsHBY, Winifred: Haemolysis in pernicious proceedings, 648, 783 Tuberculosis and emigration to, 505 911 Physiology, Pharmacology, and Thera- anaemia, Austria, child welfare work in. ASHE, C. :Frauds on medical men, 868 peuties.-Summary of proceedings, 152, 200, 665-Appeal B. for the 1050 Asphyxia, sudden death from regur- 204. 425-Report of proceedings, 686 distressed professors of, following Autogenous vaccines. gitation of semi-digested food (E. Emrys- Preventive Medicine.-Summary of pro- See Vaccines Roberts). 1074 ceedings, 154, 202-Report of proceedings, Auto-serum in the treatment of disease, 418 Assam:, medicine in, (W. G. Forde), 1128 187, 313 Autotoxaemis in ophthalmology. See Ophthal- Association, Alberta Medical, annual meeting, Proctology-Summary of proceedings, 155 mology 817 -Report of proceedings, 593 Auxiliary Force Medical Corps (India) regula- Association, American Electro-therapuetic, Radiology and Electro -therapeutics.- tions, 257 new 265 Summary of proceedings, 204-Report of Aviators, civil, centre for medical exami- Association, American Medical: Annual meet- proceedings, 267 nation of in France, 706 J. L a ing, 101-Election of president, 101 Surgery.-Summary of proceedings, 150, ATMARD, Hare-lip and cleft palate: Association, American Medical, of Vienna, 197-Report of proceedings, 385, 632 war influence, 405 (0) revival of, 543 Urology.-Summary of proceedings, 202- Association, American Medical Library: Report of proceedings, 305 Annual meeting, 223 Venereal Diseases.-Summary of pro- Association, American Medico-Psychological: ceedings, 155-Report of proceedings, 473 Annual mieeting, 10]-New constitution, 101 Association, American Pharmaceutical, Association, British Orthopaedic, 415-Annual annual grant awarded, 895 meeting, 461 Association, American Public Health, semi- Association, British Radiological: Annual centennial celebrations. 509 meeting, 761 Association, American Urological: Transac- Association, FarEastern,of Tropical Medicine. B. tions, rev., 750 See Tropical Babies, convulsive seizures Association of Blind Masseurs: Report, 252- Association, French, for the Advancement of in (John Thomison), 679 Annual dinner, 923-The work of, 1099 Science, 81 (0) Association, British: Eighty-ninth annual Association G6n6rale des M6decins de France BABONNEIX, L. (and others, editors): Psyeh- iatrie, rev., 489 meeting at Edinburgh, 293, 408, 413, 457- raises its subscription, 175 action of the President's address, 408-Molecular theory Association, Irish Medical Schools' and B. tuberculosis, bactericidal gastric juice on (John Inkster S. Rood- of matter, 408 -Poison gas,409-Work of the Graduates': Annual summer general meet- and Sections, 457 ing, 162 162, 223- Autumn house Gloyne), 1024 (0) Luncheon, also Association, British Hospitals: Luncheon to general meeting, 923-Discussion on sterility, Bacon and rheumatism. 538. 616, 1138. See Lord Cave and members of the Voluntary 1076 Rheumatism Hospitals Committee, 167 Association, London, of the Medical Women's BACOT, A.: Wood-tar oils for the destruction on hair-clad Association, British Medical, in 1921 (leading Federation: Birth control, 11, 708-Medical of lice (Pediculus humanus) article), 955 aspects of sex life, 903 areas, 853 x rays on, 424 Association, British Association, Invalid Bacteria, effect of Medical, aims, objects, Manchester and Salford in the Manchester and examination constitution of,384 Children's Aid: Resort, 175 Bacteriological area (parliamentary note), 335 Association, British Medical: Annual meeting, Association, Medical Officers of Schools: 1921, at Games for Girls, 807-Physical instruction Bacteriology, 582 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 21-Leading 455 article on, 157-Pathological Museum, 21, in schools, 1002 "Bacterium pneumosintes," 212-General arrangements. 51, 123-North- Association, Medico-Psychological: Annual BAETJER. F. H. (and C. A. WATERS): Diseases and and umbrian history and, 64- Presidential meeting, 119-Information concerning the Injuries of thte Bones Joints, rev.. 324 address, 121-Representative Meeting, 123- study of psychological medicine, 375- Lord medicine 968 Mayor's dinner, 123-Local organiza- Medical aspects of delinquency, 1035 Baghdad, in. 537, tion, 124-The Autumn meeting of the Division, Bagshot nursing home officially opened by temperance campaign, 124- Scottish 303 The Annual Exhibition, 125 Address on 1053 the Duke of Connaught. r T3 5 JULY-DEC., 192I] INDEX. I MM"a O ,

BAINBRIDGE, Francis Arthur (and J. A. BEAUMONT, Edgar. obituary notice of, 815 BLAKE, Francis G. (and others): Epidemic MENZIES): Essentials of Physiology, rev., 659 BEAUPERTHUY, Louis Daniel: The originator Respiratory Disease, rev.. 657 -Obituary notice of, 770 of the mosquito theory, 250 BLANCHARD, Raphael Anatole Emile, and the BAKER, Mabel: Cookery Simplified, rev., 907 BEDSON, S. Phillips: The blood picture in mosquito theory, 250 BAKER, R. T. (and H. G. SMITE): Research on scurvy, with particular reference to the BLEASE,Arthur T.: Refraction work in school the Eucalypts, especially in Regard to the platelet, 792 children, 102 Essential Oils, rev., 709 BEE, Surgeon-Lieutenant A. G., U.S. Distin- BLEGVAD, Olaf (and Holger HAXTHAUSEN): BALJET, H., awarded the Davy prize by the guished Service Medal conferred upon, Blue sclerotics and brittle bones, with University of Geneva, 1092 341 macular atrophy of the skin and zonular BALL. C. Arthur: Extroversion of the bladder, Beer, consumption of (parliamentary note), cataract, 1071 (0) 130 763 BLETOHLY. George P.: Motor cars, spare BALLANCE, Sir Charles: Problems in con- BEGO, R. Campbell: Torsion of testis occur- parts, 918 nexion with the early diagnosis and treat- ring during or immediately after birth, BLIGE, Murray: Acidosis in children, 988 ment of meningitis occurring in aural cases. 843 Blind: In India (parliamentary note), 55-List 399-Ligation of the innominate artery. 1033 BEILBY, Sir George T., appointed to Advisory of schools for, 255-Departmental Com- -Thomas Vicary on the history of brain Committee for Coal Industry, 923 mittee's Interim Report, 342 surgery, 1041 Beit Fellowships, election of Fellows, 1121 Blind girls, a college for,132 BALLANCE, Sir Hamilton: Best method of Belfast, opening of the medical session, 669- Blind Masseurs' Association, report, 252 operative approach in cases of acute appen- Tuberculosis in, 1006-Meeting re the pro- Blindness, causes and prevention of (N. dicitis, 394-Theory and method io extension posed reduction of insurance fees, 1053 Bishop Harman), 727-Discussion, 732- of the thigh, 639-Clayden v. Wood-Hill, 967, Belgium, reconstruction and industrial medi- Correspondence on, 1096 1057, 1133 cine in, 332 BLOGG. Minnie Wright: Bibliography of the BALLANCE, Herbert Stanley, obituary notice BELILOVsKY, B., an appeal for Russia, 176 Writings of Sir William Oaler, 87 of, 28 BELL, Dr.: Neurasthenia in midwifery and BLOMFIELD, J. E..obituary notice of, 99 BALLARD. C. W.: The Elemwnts of Vegetable gynaecology, 704 Blood constituents, changes induced in by Histology. rev., 601 BELL, W. Blair: Some common, but often radiations (Sidney Russ), 268-(J. C. BALLARD: Zvmotic diarrhoea and earth tem- unrecognized, obstetrical difficulties, 545 (0) Mottram), 269-Discussion, 270 perature, 292 Bell and Croyden amalgamate with Arnold Blood diseases in children (J. Hugh Thurs- BAL3ME, Harold: China and Modern Medicine. and Sons, 773 field), 873-Discussion, 876 rev., 243 Bengal, public health of, 257 Blood diseases, radiation in the treatment of Baltic Cholera Conference. See Cholera BENNETT. F. D.: Legion of Honour conferred (G. Lovell Gulland), 271-(James Metcalfe), BANKART, A. S. Blundell: Metatarsus varus, upon. 509 273-Discussion, 274 685 (0) BENNETT, H. P.: Treatment of corneal ulcers, Blood and the nervous diathesis (Harry BANKS, Colonel Samuel Henry O'Brien, 738 Campbell), 831- Correspondence on, 1010. obituary notice of, 264 BENTLEY, J. C.: A disclaimer, 678 See also Stimulants RARBE, Andr6: Exasnen des Aliinis, rev., 529 Bequests to hospitals and medical charities, Blood sugar content, factors controlling the Bar, calls to the, 923 24. 63, 265, 473, 575, 581, 614, 619, 726, 915, 923, normal (P. J. Cammidge, J. A. Cairns RARBER, Major Charles H.: Immediate 1058 Forsyth, and H. A. R. Howard), 586 (0)- operation in penetrating wounds of the Berlin, German-Spanish Medical Club founded Correspondence on, 618 abdomen, 918 in, 218-The great parade ground trans- Blood urea estimation test (J. D. Comrie), 1076 BARBER, Harold W.: Cutaneous sensitization formed into a field for light and sun baths Blue sclerotics. See Sclerotics and focal sepsis in the etiology of certain for children with surgical tuberculosis, 1072 Board, Central Midwives, 63, 255, 676, 773,1005 skin affections, 554 BERLIN, Fanny, obituary notice of, 870 Board, Central Midwives (Scotland), 915 BARCLAY, Hamilton: Diagnosis and treatment Berliner l:linische Wochenschrift and the Board of Control: Report, 500-Leading article, - of injuries of the intestines, 645 Therapeutische Halbmonatshefte to be 568-Retirement of Commissioners, 610 BARD, Samuel: Medical education in early amalgamated under the title of Mlisiische Conference of medical superintendents and New York, 250 Wochenschrift. 1079 chairmen of visiting committees, 1015 BARFORD, Arthur M.: Multiple tooth extrac- BERRY, Lieut. Col. Alfred Eugene, C.I.E con- Board of Control (Scotland): Report, 256 tion, 1132 ferred upon, 466 Board of Education: Classified list of certified BARLING. A. S.: Diagnostic value of abdom-inal BERRY, James: Acute pleural empyema, 389- schools and institutions for the blind, deaf, pain, 844 Diagnosis and treatment of injuries of the defective and epileptic, 255-Change of BARLOW, Philip, called to the 923 intestines, 643 address of Medical Branch, 581-" Summer Bar, of Barmardo homes, report, 677 BERRY, J. A.: Physical basis of social ineffi- time and health, report chief medical BARNEs, Hqnry, estate and bequests of, 63 ciency. 72 (0) officer, 806-Annual report of chief medical Barnett. Canon, his Life, Work, and Frientds, Betel nut chewing, the effects of. 808 officer, 899, 1081 rev., 993 BEVAN, A. D.: Legion of Honour conferred Board, London Inter-collegiate Scholarships, BARNETT. E. de Barry (and P. C. L. THORNE): upon, 817 509, 970 Organic Analysis, Qualitative and Quanti- BEVERLEY. Michael: Appreciation of Colonel Board, Metropolitan Asylums, report for tative, rev., 849 George Sampson Elliston, 970 1920-21,415 BARR, Sir James: The etiology and treatment BIGGS. G. N., a disclaimer, 1015 Board of Trade withdraws santonine from list of varicose ulcers, 814 Bile, influence of the gall bladder and bile of articles chargeable under Safeguarding of BARR, Martin W. (and E. F. MALONEY): Types ducts upon, 214 Industries Act, 1137 of Mental Defectives, rev., 325 Bilharzia disease, Japanese, emetine in (F. G. BOAS. I.: Diagnostik und Therapie der magen- BARRETT, Sir James W.: A disclaimer re Cawston), 1031 krantkheiten, rev., 849 -Didtetik der Magen- evidence on venereal disease, 30 Bilharzia disease. Japanese, intravenous in- und Darmkrankheiten, rev., 849 BARRETT. Lady: Birth control, 12-Caesarean jection of antimony lactate in (J. B. Chris- BODRIN, H.: Chronic nasopharyngeal infec- section, 522 topherson), 551 (0) tion, 468 Barristers. See Bar Bilharziasis, treatment of (parliamentary BOECKEL. Jules, presentation to, 913 BARROWCLIFF, MI. (and F. H. CARR); Organic note). 90 BOLTON, Elizabeth: Sterility, 1076 Medicinal Chemicals (Synthetic anzd BILL1NGTON, S. G.: Vaccine therapy and BOLTON, N. H. * Chinese Order of the Excel- Natural), rev., 529 cystitis, 461 lent Crop conferred upon, 509 BARTON, G. A. The of the anaes- R.: Lehrbuch der Bombay, cerebro-spinal meningitis in, 257 H.: place BING, Nervenkrankheiten for thetist in operations on the tonsil, 443 fiur Studierenide und praktische Aerzte, rev., BOND, C. J., elected town councillor Basin, urological, 325 849 Leicester, 817- Mitchell Banks Memorial BASKETT, B. G. M.: Retrospect of National Biochemical Journtal, rev., 325 Lecture on the surgeon as pathologist, 973 Insurance, 577 Biochemistry: Review of book on, 116-Corre- (0) BAsSETT-S3MITE, Surgeon Rear Admiral Sir spondence on the review, 721 Bone cavities treated with fat grafts (Ruther- Percy: Amoebic dysentery, 1115 Biology, teaching of, 337 ford Morison), 397 BATES, Gordon: Treatment of gonorrhoea, Biometrics, lectures on, 1127 Bone graft, the (Marcus Mamourian), 934 (0) 487 Bipp method, 397. See also Bone cavities Bone injuries, the repair of (Hey Groves), BATESON, Henry: A case of quadruplet preg- BIRLEY. J. L. (and L. S. DUDGEON): Patho- 1005 nancy, 943 genesis of disseminated sclerosis, 804 Bones, brittle, and blue sclerotics, with maeu- hospital developments 92 Schools After-care Com- lar atrophy of the skin and zonular cataract Bath, in, Birmingham Special 1071 BATTLE, W. H.: Removal of stones from the mittee, 505 (Olaf Blegvad and Holger Haxthausen), pelvic portion of the 6 Territorial Units of the (0) ureter, (0) Birmintgham of BAUDOUIN, Charles: Suggestion and Auto- R.A.M.C., 1914-1919, rev., 1119 Bones and joints, tuberculous disease (Sir suggestion, rev., 600 Birth Congress. 581. Seealso Congress Henry Gauvain), 876-Discussion, 881--Cor- BAUMANN, E. P.: The modern dietetic treat- Birth Control Conference in America, 817 respondence on, 1010 ment of diabetes 1027 control 11-Corre- BONNEY, Victor: The radical abdominal mellitus, (0) Birth (Elizabeth Wilks), 1103 opera- BAUMBERGER, J. P.: Tobacco and work, 20 spondence on, 93, 131, 168, 219. 261, 301, 338, tion for carcinoma of the cervix, (0) BAWDEN, Captain: Treatment of 1016 708-A Bonus on sales, 266 gonorrhoea, 872. 924. -(Louisa Martindale), Medical 486 correction, 818 Book clubs, medical, 578, 918. See alsc for wives of medical men, course Bayer 205," action of on TrVVanosoma Birth control: Malthusian League establishes Bookkeeping equiperdum in experimentally infected a pre-maternity, maternity, and child wel- of instruction held at Frankfort-on-Maine, mice (C. M. 817 619 Wenyon), 746 (0) fare centre at Walworth, treatment of W. M., reviews The Mechanism Birth (Harry Platt), 885 Borderland cases, diagnosis and BAYLISs. of paralysis 827 828 Life in Relation to Modern Physical Theory, Birth rate, the falling (leading article), 329 (George M, Robertson). -Discussion, 948 Births in Paris in 1921, 796-In the United -Correspondence on, 1008 the monu- BAYLEY, Eric: A centenarian medical book States in 1920, 991 Bordeaux students who fell in war, 578 Its ment 1014 society, BLACK, Norman: Local Anaesthesia: to. nei suoi BAYLY, H, Wansey: A penile clamp, 1041- Theory asnd Practice in Dental Surgery, BOSELLINI, P. L.: La Dermatologia" Venereal a cou Interna, rev., 907 clinics, laypoint of view, 1055 rev., 751 rapporti la Medicina of BEASLEY, J. G., presentation to, 29 BLACK, P. W.: Varicella and herpes zoster, BOURNE, Alex. W.: Prevention puerperal BEATSON, Sir George T., presented with his 972 infection, 27 its doors after one portrait in oils, 725-An epoch-making BLACEHALL-MORISON, Alexander: Operative Bowdoin College closes event in the 258 of hundred years, 494 history of the Glasgow Royal treatment of angina pectoris, -Origin 428 Infirmary, 773 the 1033,1131 BOYD, Francis D.: Renal effieiency tests, anginal syndrome, Paton: of James BEATTIE, J. Martin (and W. E. Carnegie BLACKMAN, V. H.: Plant diseases, 715 BoYD. James Appreciation A Austin H. 340 DIcKSON): Textbookof General Pathology, Bladder, extroversion of (Alfred Nicoll, Neurasthenia in midwifery rev., 449-Haemachromatosis, 786-Haemo- Lendon and H. Simpson Newland), 38 (0)- BOYLE, Helen: and treat- lytic streptococci, 786-Encephalitis lethar- Correspondence on, 130 and gynaecology, 704-Diagnosis ment of borderland cases, 829 gica, 1034 Bladder growths and their treatment (Sydney nose, BEATTIE, Visceral 310 BOYLE, H. Edmnund G.: Anaesthesia for Tbomas: syphilis,177 MacDonald), and abdominal surgery by the BEATTY, Samuel, obituary notice of, 28 Bladder, application of radium to the base of, throat, 591 BEAUCHAMIP, Sir Sydney,receives permission 818 nitrous oxide-oxygen-C.E. combination, to wear the Cross of Chevalier Alexander C.: Case of praevia (0) of the Legion BLAIR, placenta 332. Ses of of the and rib pressure, Honour, 723-Death of, 922-Obituary centralis, with spontaneous delivery Brachial plexus notice ribs of, v68 child, 10 (0) also Cervical Txz Bimsz 6 JULY-DEC., 192I] INDEX. IMEDICAL JOURNAL

Brachial plexus lesions and rudimentary ribs, BUIST, HI. Massae: Motor notes for medical Canada: Ontario Neuro-Psychiatric Associa- 499 men, 611, 752 811, 953, 1045 tion, 1015 BRAnKENBuRY, H. B.: The psychologist in BuIST, R. C.: Early recognition and corrective Canada: Western Medical University Medical public life, 145 (0) treatment of occipito-posterior presenta- School. 1126 Bradford: Medical officers in (parliamentary tions, 782 (0) Canary Islands, hint for passengers to. 468 note), 810-X rav equipment at, 862 BULL. Colonel William Henry, obituary notice Cancer of breast :kSir George Lenthal Cheatle), Brain, rev., 325, 1079 of, 302 654, 1089 Brain surgery, the history of (Sir Charles Burdett's Hospitals and Charities, 1921, rev., Cancer of breast, the modern operation for Ballance), 1041, 1133 1040 (Russell Coombe), 1106 (0) BRAMWELL, Edwin: Rib pressure and the BURGESS, William F. R., elected master of Cancer of breast, treatment of (leading brachial plexus, 332-Encephalitis lethar- the Society of Apothecaries, 619 article), 411 gica, 648 Burke and Hare, rev,, 447 Cancer of cervix, advanced, treated by radium BRAND, A. T.: Auto-serum in the treatment BURKE, Roger Bernard, obituary notice of, (Arthur Burrows), 524-Discussion, 525 of disease, 418 1058 - Cancer of cervix, radical abdominal operation BRANSON. W. P. S.: On forecasting. 926 (0) BURLAND, Herbert, obituary notice of, 580 for (Victor Bonney). 1103 (0) Bread, our daily (leading article), 713 Burmah Medical Tines, 410 Cancer of cervix. the present position of the Bread, white, dyspepsia eaused by, 1011 BURNET. J.: Materia Medica; with Notes on treatment of (Wm. Fletcher Shaw). 1101 (0) Breech delivery obstructed by hydrocephalus Prescription Writing. rev., 659 Cancer of cervix in a virgin of 24 (Sidney and spina bifida (A. J. Troughton and J. F. BURNBTT, Sir Napier: Report on the financial Forsdike), 1075 Dow), 901 position of voluntary hospitals, 913. 965- Cancer, condurango in, 924. 1099 BREND, W. A.: Smoke abatement, 1091 The doctor as a teacher or instructor of Cancer, endolaryngeal, usual site of origin of, BRIDE, J. Webster: Caesarean section, 523 health, 1006 97, 130,259 Bridge " in mastoid operations, instrument BuENFORD, J.: Treatment of puerperal infec- Caneer, gastric, condurango bark in inoper- for measuring, 994 tion, 1037 able cases of, 924, 1099 BRIDGES, D.: Relation of ankylostomiasis to BuIRNs, D.: An Introdcuction to Biophysics, Cancer. German Central Committee for Study malaria, 149, 304 rev., 906 and Control of, new president. 895 BRIGGS, Henry, presentation to, 55 BURROUGHS, A. E.: Eye-strain and reflex Cancer houses, 818, 1100 Bright's disease, decapsulation of the kidneys neuroses, 1138 Cancer of the large intestine (G. P. Newbolt), in (T. El. Handerson Wells), 940 (0) Burroughs, Wellcome and Co.: Some test pre. 988 BRINTON, A. Greene: Organization of school parations, 751 Cancer patients, proposed hospital for, in ophthalmnic work, 263 BURROWS, Arthur: Treatment of advanced Sydney, 966 BRIscoE, Sir Charlton: Is the anginal syn- carcinoma of the cervix of the uterus by Cancer, radiology in, 331, 959. See also Radio- drome of cardiac origin only? 1032 radium, 524 logy BRISCOE. John Fred: Multiple tooth extrac- BURTON, E. F.: The Physical Properties of Cancer: Relation of to infection (W. Ford tion, 1132 Colloidal Solutions, rev., 797 Robertson), 929 (0)- Discussion, 932 BRIsSF.AU, memorial to, 923 BURTON-BROWN, Surgeon Gerald, obituary Cancer Research- Fund, the Imperial: Report., Bristol: Wills gifts to, 24-Paying patients at notice of, 62 296, 910, 1048-Leading article, 1048 a Poor Law infirmary, 56-Provision for BURTON-OPITZ, R.: Textbook of Physiology Cancer Research Fund for Ireland, 966 tuberculosis treatment, 56-Antituberculosis for Students and Practitioners of Medicine, Cancer, tar, in miee (James A. Murray), 795- work in, 505-Frenchay Sanatorium opened, rev., 906-Advanced Lessons in Practical Discussion. 795 719 -Medical School, annual dinner. 1005 Physiology for Students of Medicine, rev., Cancer of testes. 102 BRiSTOW, W. Rowley: Acute poliomyelitis, 906 Cancer of uterus, radium therapy in, 58, 129 " 8ZZ BUTLER, E. J.: Meteorological conditions and Cancer week " in America, 581 British Dominions, conditions of practice in, plant disease, 912 Cancer, x-ray treatment of, 51. 1015. See also. 382 BUTTAR, Charles: The medical profession and Erlangen--Investigations to be made in British Medical Association. See Association rate-provided hospitals, 194-The post- Germany on the treatment, 29 British scientific and technical books, cata- graduate committee's recommendations, 300 CANNEY, J. R C.: Sloughing of the lower logue of, 1118 -Women at Cambridge. 617 uterine segment following placenta praevia. British Spa FefeAration: Co-ordination at BuZZARD, E. Farquhar: Early diagnosis and laparotomy, recovery, 286 (0) " British spas, 677 - All patients to have treatment of acute poliomyelitis. 225- CANTLIE. Sir James: The claim of first aid medical prescriptions dated not more than Neurasthenia in midwifery and gynaecology, to be regarded as a special branch of prac- twelve months previously, 871 702 tical surgery, 281-X-ray motor ambulance Brittle bones. See Bones BYD, E. J., elected mayor of Pudsey, 871 wagon service for Great Britain, 282- Brixton Prison, 763 BYWATER, Haward: Malarial eye complica- Stretcher slips, 283-Thomsoris machine BROADBENT, Sir John: Origin of the anginal tions, 989 for armless men, 283 syndrome, 1032 CANTOR, S. J.: Herpes and varicella, 508 BROCK, Arthur J,: Birth control. 219-Venereal Capillary pressure, 96, 170, 259, 301, 417, 507, 671 clinics, a lay point of view, 1132 CAPLAN, S.: National Provident Scheme for BRODERICK, F. W.: Experimental riekets, 539 Hospitals and Additional Medical Services. Broken Hill skull (prehistoric), 1014 57. 172 Bromide contrasted with luminal In epilepsy Carbon monoxide in lighting gas, dangers of: (F. Golla), 320 (0) Report of Departmental Commnittee (leading. Bronchopneumonia with pyaemic skin mani- article). 411, 534 festations resembling small-pox (J. B. Carcinoma. See Cancer Douglas Galbraith), 527 C. CARDARELLI, Professor, 90th birthday of, 817 Bronchus, right, extraction of a pin from (W. Cardiac. See Heart Barrie Brownlie), 705 3 population. See Population CARELLI, Dr.: X-ray diagnosis with artificial Bronze powders, 304 Caesarean section in a case of prolapsed cord pneumoperitoheum and perinephritic em- BROOK, W. F.: Transfixion and impalement (John Paton), 987 physema, 1037 injuries, 71 (0) Caesarean section, indications for (J. M. CAREY, G. V. (editor): Trhe War List of the BRaowDY, M. W.: Formol-gel reaction in Munro Kerr). 516-(Eardley Holland), 519- University of Camibridge. 1914-1918, rev., 991 syphilis, 424 Discussioni, 522 CARGIN, H. M.: Milk control and tuberculosis, BROWN, Haydn: Faith or fact? 678-Neuro- Caesarean section, plea for more frequent use 894 induction, 1053, 1132 of (Arnold Jones), 75 (O)-(C. L. Forde). 241 Carotinaemia, 762 BROWN, Wade H.: Significance of syphilitic CAIGER, Herbert: Causes and prevention of CARR. F. (and M. BARROWCLIFF): Organic- reinfection, 19 blindness, 733-Earlyr operation in stra- Medicinal Chemicals (Synthetic and BROWN, W. Langdon: Modern treatment of bismus convergens, 734 Natural), rev., 529 diabetes, 707-The threshhold of the kidney, Calcium acetyl salicylate, intravenous ad- CAEPREL, Alexis, elected a national associate 844 ministration of (Archibald Campbell), 37 of the French Academy of -Medicine, 467 BROWNE. A. B. I.: Medical Electricitv for (0)-Correspondence on, 774 CARPRE-SMITH, Herbert: Case to hold four Students, rev., 751 Calcium chloride injections to control ampoule syringes, 1060 BROWNE. E, G.: Arabian Medicine (Fitz- haemorrhage (H. W. C. Vines and W. R. CARRUTEERS. Colonel Herbert St. Clare, patrick lectures), rev., 564 Grove), 40 (0) obituary notice of, 816- BROWNE, Francis J.: Stillbirth. its causes, Calculus, large renal (Arthur A. Morrison), 653 CARRUTHERS, T.: Urine Examination Made pathology and prevention, 140 (0) Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine. 957 Easv. rev, 1118 BROWNE, Sir J. Walton, 25 CALDWELL, Charles, 454. CARRUTHERS, Thomas: Stray thoughts. 972 BROWNE, SirThomas: On professional secrecy, Calendars, rev., 1079 CARRUTHRERS, Major V. T.: Professional 136-On drains and embankments, 809 California: " Anaesthesiology, Hours 32," a amenities, 774 BROWNE-CARTEEW, R. H.: Appltcation of required subject for the medical curriculum, CARTER. Godfrey: Analysis of necropsies, 749 radium to the prostate gland and base of 494 Cartilage, loose (Vernon Pennell), 1026 (0)- bladder, 818 CALMETTE, A.: Modes of diffusion of tuber- Correspondence on, 1130 BROWNING, C. H.: The antisyphilitic action of culosis, 208 CARVER Alfred E.: Diagnosis and treatment arsenical compounds in relation to their Calomel in diarrhoea, 176 of borderland cases, 830-Epilepsy from the constitution, 654-(and J. B COHEN): Chemio- Canibridge, women at. See University of psychological standpoint, 840 tberapy of pyogenic infections, with special Cambridge CASKIE, William A., obituary notice of, 341 reforence to the antiseptic properties of CAMERON. Charles, appointed medical super- CASSAL. Charles Edward, obituary notice of, acridine compounds, 695 intendent of East Fortune Sanatorium, 264 1136 BROWNLIE, W. Barrie: Extraction of a pin CAMERON, I. H.: On the operation for pros- CASSEL, ir Ernest, gifts of. 537 from right bronchus in a child, 705 tatectomy, 863 CASTELLANI, Aldo (and J. Graham WILL- Bruce-Porter convalescent home at Folke- CAMERON, Samuel J.: The first ovariotomist, MORE): Glycosuria of malarial origin, 286 (0 stone, opening of. 619 1011 Castor oil in local treatment of vaccination, BRYCE, W. H.: Diagnosis and treatment of OAMMIDGE, P. J.: Diabetic Dieting and 304 borderland cases, 831 Cookery, rev., 565-(and J. A. Cairns FORBYTH Cataract, zonular, with blue sclerotics and BuCHAN, J. J.: The medical profession and and H. A. H. HOWARD): Some factors con- brittle bones, 1071 rate-provided hospitals. 193 trolling the normal sugar content of the Catarrh, vaccines in, 960 BUCHANAN, R. J. M.: Points of clinical in- blood, 586 (0), 618-Modern treatment of Catgut, Lfondon Hospital, 566 terest in the diagnosis of abdominal diabetes, 708 CATHCART, E. P.: The Physiology of Protein diseases, 988 CAMPBELL. Archibald: Intravenous adminis- Metabolism, rev., 848 BUCKLEY, Albert C.: The Basis of Psychiatry tration of calcium acetyl salicylate, 37 (0) CATHCAERT, Professor: Determination of re- (Psycho-biological Medicine), rev., 658 CAMPBELL, Harry: The blood and the nerv- spiratory exchange, 947 BUCKLEY, T. W.: Treatment of gonorrhoea, ous diathesis, 831-' Stimulants," 1096 Catheterization, retrograde, or stricture, 461 486 CAMPBELL, John: The position of the medical Cautery in intra-abdominal operations. See. BuCKMA5TER, J. A. (and H. R. B. HICKMAN): practitioner called in to attend a case of Intraabdominal A Couerse of Practical Physiologv intro- procured abortion. 985 (0) CAWSTON. k'. G.: Emetine in Japanese bil- ductory to Physiology and MLedicine, rev., Canada. medical men in the new Ministry, harzia disease, 1031 906 725. 923 CAZENEUVE: Arsenical poisoning in vineyards, Bugs, the Poplar solution for the destruction Canada: Ontario Medical Association, 63- 87 of, 1099 Public health of Ontario, 500 CECIL, H. L.: Prostatic obstruction. 750 T JULY-DEC., I92I] INDEX. IMDICALr BrnmTuJOURNAt. 7

Census: Occupational (parliamentary note), 687-Etiology and treatment of varicose COLLEGE. ROYAL., oF PHYsICANs oIr LONDON 55-Of Scotland, 167, 416-Expected figures, ulcers, 689 (continued): 304-Preliminary report, 326-Note on. 664 CLARKE, J.: The medical profession and rate- Fellows admitted, 772 CENTANNI, E.: Trattato dilmmuniologia, rev., provided hospitals. 195 Harveian Oration, 621 CLARKSON, E. R. Townley: The standard cure Information concerning the study of Cerebro-spinal fever. See Fever of gonorrh,ea, 483 medicine, 354, 375 Cerebro-spinal meningitis. See Fever, cerebro- Classics in education, report of committee Jenks scholar elected, 772 spinal (leading article), 495-Correspondence on, Licences, 222. 772 Certification insane persons (parliamentary 577 Membership, 222 note), 254 Clayden v. Wood-Hill: Correspondence on, National Board of Examiners, U.S.A., 222 Cervical ribs, 418. 943. See also Rib pressure 916, 967, 1057, 1133-Note on, 957, 1004, 1052- Psychological medioine, 375 CHALMERS, Dr.: Asthma and allied disorders, Report of trial, 919 Recognition of institutions, 222 Cleft palate and hare-lip, a war influence Records of work done by candidates, 222 CHAMBERLAIN, Frederick: The Private Char- (J. L. Aymard), 405 (0) Resignations, 772 ct.er of Queen Elizabeth, rev., 1077 Cleft palate. congenital, treatment of, a cor- CHAMPNEYS, Sir Francis: Appreciation of Sir rection. 508 College, Royal, of Surgeons of Edinburgh- GTeorge Savage, 174 CLIFT, William, diary of, 1084 Degrees and pass lists, 175, 723,1098-Election CHAPMAN, Chaston: National Institute of Climate of Madeira, 64, 224-The French of officers, 723, 1098-Fellows admitted, 723- Lndustrial Microbiology, 1004 Riviera, 64 Information concerning the study of medi- CHAPMAN, H. G.: Food Requirentents, 605 Climates, mountain.- in health and disease cine, 356 367-Liston Victoria .jubilee Prize, CHAPMAN, T. Algernon, obituary notice of, (Bernard Hudson), 743 (0) 723-Surgical anatomyof the temporal bone, 1135 Clinic system, the private: Discussion at lantern slides of in the museum, 79 CHAUFFARD, A. (and others). Maladies des Royal Society of Medicine, 45-Correspon- heins, rev., 1117 dence on, 57 COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND: Charities Register and Digest, rev., 951 Clinical hospitals. See Hospitals Annual meeting, 772 Chaulmoogra oil in leprosy. 414, 851. 972, 1089 Clinical and laboratory methods, 25, 94, 133, Annuial meeting of Fellows and Members, CHEATLE, Sir George Lenthal: Cancer of the 262, 301 922, 1057 breast, 654-A new operation for inguinal Cloaca, persistent, with imperforate anus as a Appointments 1057 hernia, 1025 (0), 1034-Treatment of puer- cause of foetal ascites (John Norman Cruick- Blind, welfare of, 869 psral infection, 1036-Breastcarcinoma, 1089 shank), 980 (0) Bradshaw fIecture, 869 CHEI'NIssE, L.: L'AienWe Thhrapeutique, rev., Club, Epsomian, dinner, 1059 Calendar, 580 Club. North of England Edinburgh Uni- Council election. 100, 135 Chemical warfare (leading article), 1087 versity, dinner, 812 Deerees and pass lists. 135, 222. 868, 922, 1057 Chemicals, fioe (parliamentary note), 810 Club. West of Scotland Foreign Service Diplomas, 135, 222, 1057 Chemicals, melical (parliamentary note). 810 Medical, 768 Donations, 135 Chemistry, review of books on, 529, 708, 951 Club-foot, treatment of neglected cases of Election of officers, 135 Caicx, Harriette (and Elsie J. DALYELL): In- (W Paynter Noall), 1109 (0) Fellows admitted, 223 fluence of foods rich in accessory factors Clubs, medical book. 918 See also Medical F. R.C.R, with Ophtbalmology, 868 in stimulating development in backward CLEUVER, Eustace: Ventilation of public halls, Infornmation concerning the study of medi- children, J061(0) 1002 cine, 354 welfare posters, 64 Coal and coal industry, medical appointments Licences, 135,1057 Child welfare. See also Maternity to Advisory Committee, 923 Museum of (leading article), 84 CHILDE, Charles P.: i?rocidentia in old "Coast erysipelas." See Erysipelas Recognition of Conjoint Examination in the women, 41-Acute pleural empvema, 390- COBBETT, Louis: Appreciation of Douglas United States, 223 -Intussusception, 394-Appreciation of John Vernon Cow. 174 Vicary Lecture. 869 Ward (ousins 540-Diagnofsis and treatment Cocaine, illicit trade in, 414 Volluntary Hospitals Committee nomination, injuries of the intestines, 646-Employ- Cocaine takers, psrforation of the nasal 135 ment of crusbing instruments and the septum in, 917, 1007, 1055 1096 War Collection, 869 cauterv in certain intra-abdominal opera- Coccygeal fistulae. See Fistulae tions, 646 COCK, Surgeon Commander Charles J. E., College, Royal, of Surgeons in Ireland: In- Children Act, 90 718 Czecho-Slovak Croix de Guer. e conferrect formation concerning the study of medicine, Children. backward, influence of diet in upon, 509 358, 369-HFonorary FellowshiPs for Amcrican (Hq.r-iette Chick and Elsie J. Dalyell), Cod-liver oil, pharmscological value of, 245 surgeons, 669-Appointments, 676-Degrees 1051 (0) COHEN, J. B. (and C. H. BROWNING): Chemo- and pass lists. 1137 Children, defective, atnended regulations in therapy of pyogenic infections, with special College, St. Mungo's: Information concerning Scotli d 915 reference to the antiseptic properties of the study of medicine. 369 Childran's diseases, review of book on, 447, 710 acridine compounds. 695 College Trinity, Dublin: Degrees and pass Childran's health (p trliamentary note), 718 COHN, A. E. (and NOGUCHI): The pulse rate lists, 100, 1137-Information concerning the Ihile, compulsory day nurseries in certain in yellow fever, 414 study of medicine, 356, 369 See al8o Uni- factories, 796-Typhus fever Rtatistics. 952 COKE, Frank: Asthma and allied disorders, versity of Dublin Ghina and modern medicino, 243-Peking 236 College, University, Cork: Information con- Mledical College, 264. 7o4 COLEMAN, Matthew Owen, obituary notice of, cerning the study of medicine, 370 Chlorination of water. See Water. 1136 College, University, Dublin. See University Chloroformii bottle, an imiproved. 1119 COLEs, Alfred C.: Critical Microscopy,, rev., of Ireland Chloroform poisoning, delayed (Alfred Merrin), 207 College, University. Galwav: Information 405 COLEs, Dr.: Effect of health legislation on the concerning the study of medicine, 370 CHORSY, N. H., note on the work of, 676 health of the people, 315 College, University, London: Awards, 99- Cholecystgastrostomy, case of (C. A. Moore), Colitis and the colon (Lord Dawson), 31(0)- Appointments. 341-information concerning 826 (0) Leading article on, 49-Correspondence on, the study of medicine, 363-War memorial, Cholecystostomy and choledochotomy fol- 129, 257 423-Lectures,618-ArmisticeDay: Memorial lowen by cholecystectomy ten years later Colitis, mucous (leading article), 49 tablets dedicated, 862 See also Hospital (John Arthur Reed). 527 COLLEDGE, L. (and C. A. PARKER): A Gu1ide College, University, of South Wales: Response Cholera, in Russia. 265, 297. 581. 620 (parlia- to Diseases of the Nose and Throat and their to appeal, 1093 mentary noteX, 297-Baltic International Treatment, rev., 907 College. West London Post Graduate, in- Conference, 493 College, Anderson: Information concerning formation concerning, 373 the early thirties, 911 the study of medicine, 369 Colliery rescue work, demonstration on, 283 (Chordoma, 1003 College, Cornell University Medical, opening COLLINS, J. Rupert: Asthma treated by CHOULANT, Ludwig: History and Biblio- a clinic for paving patients, 913 autogenous streptococcal vaccines, 220 graphy of Anatomic Illustration in its Re- College, Epsom: Annual meeting, 14 Exhibi- COLLINS, Sir W.: Medicine and the law, 1090 latton to Anatomic Science and the Graphsc tions, 415-Walter Buchanan Scholarship, COLLIS, Edgar J.: Importance of industrial Arts, rev., 12 542-St, Anne's HIome Scholarship, 971- medicine to the community, 315 CHRISTOPHERSON, J. B.: Intravenous injec- France scholarships, 1014 Colloids, review of books on, 709.797 tion of antimony tartrate in Japanese bil- College of France: Institute of hydrology and Colon and colitie (Lord Dawson), 31 (0)- harzia dit,ease. 551 (0) climatology inaugurated, 467 Leading article on, 49-Correspondence on, Chronic infections and mental activity, 419, College, King's: Information concerning the 129, 257, 864 study of medicine, 363-Lectures, 509. 618- Colonels and Lieutenant-Colonels, R.A.M.C., Chronic nasopharyngeal infection, chronic Psychology Department, 618. See also 61 toxtemia, and distressed heart in children Hospital Colonial Medical Service: Parliamentary (C. Paget-Lapage),a (0) College, North-East iLondon Post-Graduate: note, 126-Information concerning Colonial CHUBB, Gilbert: Enucleation of tonsils, 130- Special courses, 135-Information con- Office appointments. 382 Au artery forceps for ligatures in the ton- cerning. 374 COLT, G. H.: Ilio-tibial band grafts for the sillar bed, 445-A miethod of skin grafting, College, Queen Margaret: Information con- radical cure of large inguinal herniae, 918- '814 cerning the study of medicine, 368 (and J. Ross MACKENZIE) General anaes- CHURCHMAN, John W.,awarded the Alvarenga College, Peking Union Medical, 264, 764 thesia and the atmosphere in the operating prize, 676 College of Physicians of Philadelphia estab- theatre 938 (0) CHURCEaWARD, A.: Origin and Evolutiont of lishes a " custodianship of mementos," ComRIE. J. D.: Clinical value of renal function Human Race, 1040 20 tests, 1076 Cinematograpb, utility of in the study of College, Royal, of Physicians of Edinburgh: Condurango bark in inoperable gastric cancer, medicine, 756 Information concerning the study of medi- 924, 1099 Cineniatograph films on health subjects in cine, 355. 367-Annual meeting, 1057-Elec- Conference, West Indian Medical, 493 United States, 630 tion of officers, 1057 Congress of the Association of Gynaecologists Circulation, pulmonary, 967. See also Lungs College, Royal. of Physicians of Ireland: and Obstetricians of French-speaking Cirrhosis, portal,effect of prohibition in the Award of Harry Godfrey Massy-Miles Prize, countries, 81, 264 incidence of, 87 100-Information concerning the study of Congress on balneotherapy at Yverdon-les- Clamp, penile,1041 medicine. 358, 369-Annual meeting, 723- Bains, 342 Clamp in treatment of tonsillar haemorrhage Election of officers, 723-St. Luke's Dav Congress, Birth: Bordeaux meeting, 581 (E. Watson-Williams), 445 dinner. 723-Admission of Fellows and Congress, Cuban Medical, 136 Clainp, tonsil haemorrhage,492 Members, 869, 1014 Congress, Dutch, of Natural Science and CLARK, Dr.: Physiology of oral hygiene,694 Medicine meets at Maestricht in 1923, 1072 CLARK, Bayard: The Conltrol of Sex In- COLLEGE. ROYAL. OF'PHYSICIANS OF LONDON: Congress, Duteh, of Public Health. 677 fections, rev., 78 Appointments, 222, 772 Congress, Esthonian Mediceal, 216 CLARK, Colonel S. F., French Croix de Award of medals. 222 Congress of Eugenics, International. 265, 665 Guerre conferred upon, 341 Censors elected, 222 Congress, Franco-Polish Medical, 265 341, 845 CLARKE, D. S.: Persistent heart beat after Comitia. 222, 772 Congress of the Association of French-speak- cessation of respiration. 30 Committee, nominations and appointments ing Gynaecologists and Obstetricians, 81, G. CLARKE, A.: Hot wire for investigating the 'o. 772 264, 423 timerelationsof the pulse and the charac- Degrees and pass lists, 222, 772 Congress of the French Association for the -teristics of voluntary contractions in man. Diplomas, 222 Advancement of Science, 81 r I i 8 JULY-DEC., 1921] INDEX. I MuDme JOUMA&

Congress, French, of Medicine, 422 Corrections, 30, 304, 466, 468, 508, 510, 540, 582, Correspondence (continuted): Congress, French, of Surgery, 422 723, 770, 818, 1016, 1060, 1100 Nasal septum, perforation of in cocaine Congress, French, of Urology, 422 takers, 917.1007, 1055. 1096 Congress of the History of Medicine, Inter- Correspondence: Nasopharyngeal infection in children, national, 82, 415, 717, 1004, 1127-General Abdomen, immediate operation in pene- chronic, 95, 260 sessions, 82-Musuem, 82-Next meeting to trating wounds of, 918 National Provident Scheme for Hospitals. be held in London, 415, 717, 1004-Officers of, "'Acute abdomen," 539 and Additional Medical Services. 57, 97, 1127 Amputation of mangled limbs during col- 172, 460. 719. 769. 866, 917, 1007 The Congress of Hygiene and Microbiology, Monte lapse, 1096 Sussex Scheme, 866, 917, 1007 Video, 16 Anaemia, pernicious, and toxic anaenmia, Necessary organs, 673 Congress.International Dental, to be held at 768 Neurasthenic element in midwifery and Madrid, Germans and Austrians to be in- Anaesthesia, methods of, 769 gynaecology," 768 vited, 1074 Angina pectoris, surgical treatment of, 95, Neuro-induction, 1132 Congress, Italian, of Internal Medicine, 572, 129, 258 Oil-immersed x-ray tube for intensive 620, 817 Anginal syndrome, the origin of, 1131 therapy, 1008 Congress of Italian Medical Women, 773, 1099 Anthrax, cutaneous, treatment of, 97,815 Opium smoking. 1010 Congress, Italian, for Protection of Infancy, Appendicitis operations, 538 Ovariotomist, the first, 866, 1010 543 Arthritis, treatment of, 462 Par6, Ambroise, 1007,1055 Congress of the Italian Society of Medicine Asthma treated by autogenous streptococcal " Pauper" lunatics, 670 and Natural Science, 175, 467 vaccines, 220. 261 Pigmentation and lesions of the suprarenal Congress of the Italian Society of Ortho- Asylum administration, 462 glands, 539 paedics, 620 Auricular fibrillation, 58, 670-Quinidine in, Plumbism, deaths from, 172, 260 Congress of the Italian Society of Oto-rhino- 576 Post-graduate committee's recommenda- laryngology, 773 Auricular flutter, embolism in, 576 tions, 300 Congress of the Italian Society of Surgery, Auto-serum in the treatment of disease, 418 Private clinic. See Clinic 620 Biohebmistry, principles of, 721 Professional secrecy, 61, 98 Congress of the Italian Society of Urology, Biology, teaching of, 337 Prostatectomy, the operation of, 614, 673, 620 Birth control, 93, 131, 168, 219, 261, 301, 338 723, 863, 1010 Congress, Italian, of Stomatology: Subjects Bladder, extroversion of, 130 Puerperal infection, prevention of, 27, 59, discussed, 923 Blind girls, a college for, 132 132, 220, 338 Congress of Maternity and Child Welfare, 683, Plindness, causes and prevention of, 1096 Pulmonary circulation, 967 845 Blood sugar content, factors controlling the, Quinidine in auricular fibrillation. See Congress of Medicine, Cuban National, 773 618 Auricular Congress of Medicine, French, 422 Brain surgery, the history of, 1133 Radium therapy in uterine cancer, 58,129 Congress on Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Cancer, endolaryngeal, usual site of origin of, Refraction work in school children, 26 International, 63, 296 97, 130, 259 Research defence, 966 Congress for Mother and Intant Protection, Cancer of uterus and radium-therapy. See Rheumatism and bacon, 538, 616 International (Paris, 1922), 683, 845 Radium Rickets, experimental, 539 Congress, New Zealand Medical, 971 Capillary pressure, 96, 170, 259, 301, 417, 507, Rodent ulcer, suggested autoinoculation of. Congress of Ophthalmology, International, 671 60 467, 773, 1137-Finnish ophthalmologists Cartilage, loose, 1130 Sanatorium benefit, 670, 770 refuse to take part owing to the exclusion Catheterization for stricture, retrograde, School :ophthalmic work, forganization of,. of Germans and Austrians, 1137 461 263 Congress, Oxford Ophthalmological: Tweslfth Cerebro-spinal fever and meningococcus Science in Russia, 1012 annual meeting, 120-Discussions, etc., 120 types, 1130 Science, What is? 98 C6ngress of Otology, Tenth International Cervical ribs, 418 Senior lllajors, R.A.M.C.. 674 (Paris, 1922), 761 Ohronic infections-and'mental activity, 419, Skin-grafting, a method of, 814 Congress of Comparative Pathology, Inter- 463 Sleeping sickness, the cure of, 814, 865 national, 265 Classics in education, 577 Sodium biborate in epilepsy, 617, 673 Congress of Physiotherapy, International, next Clayden v. Wood-Hill, 916, 967.1057,1133 Spinal anaesthesia for urgency operations; meeting (Madrid, 1922),467 Cleft palate, congenital, treatment of: a in the aged, 1010 Congress of Psychiatry, French, 515 correction, 508 Spinal analgesia 815, 1056 Congress of the Royal Institute of Public Clinic system, the private, 57 "Stimulants," 1010, 1096 Health, 1137 Clinical and laboratory methods, 25, 94, 132, Stones in pelvic portion of ureter, remloval Congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute: 262, 301 of, 98 Hospitals, 15-Maternity, child welfare, and Coccygeal fistulae, 61 Suicide in borderland cases, 1008 school medicine, 15-Industrial hygiene, 15- Colon and colitis, 129, 257, 864 Sussex Provident Scheme. See National Economics of public health, 16-Diphtheria Colonels and Lieutenant-Colonels, R.A.M.C,, Provident carriers, tuberculosis, milk supply, 16 61 Sypbilis, congenital, ante-natal treatment South African NMedical, 912, 1125- Croom, Sir Halliday, presentation to, 675 of. 1009 Congress, 671 Plague in South Africa, 1125 Dentists ACt, the new, 302 Syphilis in women, treatment of, 616, Congress of Surgery, French, 422, 913-Presen- Diagnosis and treatment, 506 Tonsil haemorrhage, 507, 538 tation to President, 913 Diarrhoea, zymotic, and earth temperature, Tonsils, enucleation of. 59,130 Congress of Urology, French, 422 617 Tooth extraction, multiple, 1055. 1132 Congress or Urology, Germ-ian, 773 Diphtheria, immediate treatment of 918. 968 Toxaemia, acute, treatment of, 96, 171, 506 Congress of Urology, International, 29, 423 Disintoxication in diabetes and gout, 1056 Trinitrotoluene poisoning, suppression of 302 war, 721 Conjoint Board in England: Degrees and pass Educational grants for children, during the lists, 223-Information concerning the study Empyema, site of operation for, 98 Tiuberculosis administration, defects in, 60. of 353, 374 Empyema, treatment of, 462. 538 220 medicine. treat- Conjoint Board in Ireland: Degrees and pass Encephalitis lethargica, a sign in, 508 Tuberculosis, surgical, institutional lists, 100, 466, 1137-Information concerning Erythema nodosum, 815, 863, 917 ment in, 219 the study of medicine, 357 Formol-gel reaction in syphilis, 263, 418, 539 Tubercuilous disease of bones and joints, of, 1010 Conjoint Board in Scotland: Degrees and pass Frauds on medical men. 868 treatment lists, 175, 619, 676-Information concerning Haematuria, essential, 60 Tuberculous pus, 97 the studyof medicine, 355 Haemorrhage from the tonsil. See Tonsil Vaccine therapy and cystitis, 418, 461 CONNOR, Lieut.-Col. F. P.: Acute pleural Haemorrhoids, internal, treated by injec- Varicose ulcers, etiology and treatment of. empyema, 390 tion, 865 814 Consulting rooms and speculators, 64 Haemorrhoids, Whitehead's operation for, Venereal clinics: a lay point of view, 918, Consumption, another cure for (monkey's 670, 722 1009, 1055, 1132 flesh) 136 Harveian oration, 723 Vitamins and deficiency diseases, 460 Consamption. See Tuberculosis Heart-block, 96 Von Pirquet's test, 539 Contraction, voluntary, in man, hot wire for Herpes zoster and varicella, 130, 508 White bread dyspepsia, 1011 the investigation of, the characteristics of Hospital policy, 337, 1056. 1095 Whitehead's operation for haemorrhoicls- (A. V. Hill), 686-Discussion, 687 Hospitals in the Territorial F'orce. 1094, 1131 See Raemorrhoids Convalescent Home, the Yarrow, 676 Hospitals, voluntary: Report of committee, Women at Cambridge, 617 Convulsive seizures inbabies (John Thomson), 26, 60-Policy of, 337. 1056-Scheme for Women doctors and pediatrics, 171 679 (0) voluntary support of, 674 Wounds of abdomen. See Abdomen COOKE, Arthur: Acute pleural empyoma, 390 Hypertrophic pvloric stenosis and hyper- -Intussusception, 394 adrenalism, 054 CORT, J. G. D.: Stretcher'slips, 283 cure of educa- COOKE, Sir L,. Marriott, appointed unpaid Ilio-tibial band grafts for the radical COTTERILL, Sir Montague: Physical Commissioner of the Board of Control for large inguinal herniae, 918 tion, 77 Lunacy and Mental Deficiency, 912 Influenza (2) with erythematous eruption, COULSON, J. W.: The medical profession and 195 Cooke's School of Anatomy: Information con- 577, 615, 674 rate-provided hospitals, cerning the study of medicine, 363 Insanity, pathology of, 616 Council, General Medical: Regulations con- COOMBE, Russell: Acute appendicitis, 397- Insurance, national, a retrospect, 419, 577 cerning the study of medicine. 346 The modern operation for cancer of the Leicester public medical service, 577 breast, 1106 (0) Lice destruction on hair-clad areas, 968 COUNCIL, LONDON COUNTY: CoomBs, C. P., obituary notice of, 541 Lime-bearing foods for children, 673 Appointments, 167 COOPER, Norman C.: Erythema nodosum, 863 London Provident Hospital Scheme, 460. Fees of medical advisers in tramway acci- COPE, A. E.: Effect of health legislation on See also National Provident dents, 1130 the health of the people, 314 Medical aspects of delinquency, 1130 Infants in custody of foster mothers, 1099 COPE, Zachary: The Earlv Diagnosis of the Medical book clubs, 918 Jurors on coroners' inquests, reduction of, Acute Abdomeni, rev., 449-The "acute ab- Medical Book Society, a centenarian, 578,918 1044 domen," 539-Diagnosis and treatment of Medical Defence Union, 770 Manor institution for defectives, 167 injuries of the intestines, 645 Medical education, 1011 Measles notification, 91 COPEKAN, A. H.: The scope of surgery in Medlical practitioner a.nd procured abortion, School children, cost of medical treat-inent. genito-urinary tuberculosis, 901 1130 255-Arrangements for the treatment of, COPEMAN, S. M.: Women at Cambridge, 617- Medical students, great multitude of, 257 1129 Report on diphtheria prophylaxis, 994, 1001 Medicine in Baghdad, 968 Tuberculosis treatment, 337-Residential Coprolith, 924_ Meningeal anthrax, 508 treatment, 1129 of ex-service men, 917 91, 725 CORBIN, H. E.: Small-pox among Cotion Mental treatment University of London site, Operatives, 333-Obituary notice of, 1012 Metatarsus varus, 815 Verminous conditions. 128 CORIAT, Isador H.: Repressed Emotions, rev., Miners' strike, some medical impressions of the 710 the, 94, 170, 260, 463 Council, SurreY Ccunty: Midwives and CORLETTE, C. E.: Food anzd Nzutrition, 605 Mother's eyesight v. child's life, 674 administration of opium, 964 Corneal ulcers. See Ulcers Motor car taxation, 578 Countess of Dufferin's Fund. See Fund Coroners' inquests, L.C.C. urges reduction of Motor cars: Spare parts, 868, 918 COUSINS. John Ward, obituary notice of, 540 jurors on, 1044 Muscular work, physiological cost of, 722 Cow. Douglas Vernon, obituary notice of, 170 r T Bamsn JULY-DEC. 1921] INDEX. IMEDICAL JOUBNAL 9

COWAN. John (and J. K. RENNIE): Syphilis of animals, form of certificate, 422-" Sutt- DILL. J. F. Gordon: London Provident Hos- the heart. 184 lock ' register for pharmacists, 450-Duncan pital Scheme, 460-National Provident COWAN. M. Cordelia: Bandages antd Bandaging Flockhart's labelling of preparations con- Scheme for hospital and additional medical for Nurses, rev., .530 taining dangerous drugs, 620-Midwives and services, 719, 1119 COWELL, E. M.: Pigmentation of the vermi- the administration of opium, 964 Diphtheria antitoxin, the supply of, 510 form appendix, 1111 (0) DANIEL, Peter: Rome points in abdominal Diphtheria, immediate treatment of, 918,968 COWIE, Surgeon-Major Robert Macnamara, diagnosis, 470 (0) Diphtheria, Los Angeles practitioner fined for obituary notice of. 175 DARIER. J., presentation of his bust to, 923 failing to report a case of, 1133 COWIE, R.: Shetlanzd and its Inhabitants, 912 Dartmoor prison, silence rule (parliamentary Diphtheria: Precautions against at Monon, Cox, Alfred: Seven Years of National In- note), 810 Indiana, 796-In London (parliamentary surance in England: a Retrospect, 291 DARWIN, George Henry, obituary notice of note), 861 Cracow, school for health officers established 1135 Diphtheria prophylaxis: The Schick method, at, 1023 DAS. Jahar Lal (and Birendra Nath GHoSH): Ministry of Health report, 994-Leading CRALIG. James: Sodium biborate in epilessy. A Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health, article on, 1001 617-The history of brain surgery, 1133 with Special Reference to the Trovics, rev.. Diploma in Public Health (leading article), CRAIG, Maurice: Women at Cambridge, 617 407 1000 CRAiE. Robert: Common changes in erythro- DAUNT,F. E. H.: Professional secrecy, 61 Disability pensions. See Pensions cytes, 1113 DAVEY, James: Rheumatism and bacon, 1138 Disclaimers, 30, 224, 424, 678, 1015 CRAWFORD. Barbara G. R.: Birth control, 131 DAVIES. David Livingstone, obituary notice of, Disease, auto-serum in the treatment of, 418 CRAWFORD, Ethel: Sulfarsenol in congenital 1013 Disease, the sensations as reflex manifesta- sypbilis, 654 DAVIES, J. D.': Uterine haemorrhage, 986 tions of (P. T. Herring), 498 (0) -CRAWFORD. M. A. Dobbin: Spasmodic stric- DAVIES, John Horron: The history of brain Disintoxication in diabetes and gout. See ture of the uterus, 990 surgery, 1133 Diabetes and Gout Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 127,166. 252, DAVIS. A. Edward (and Beauman DoUGLASS): District nurse. See Nurse 298, 334 Eye. Ear,Nose, and Throat Nursing, rev., DIXON, W. E.: The drug habit, 819 (0) Criticism with a punch, 818 530 DOBELL, Clifford (and F. W. O'CONNOR): The CROOKSHANK, F. G.: Medico-legal aspeets of DAVISON, Rashell: Immediate treatment of Intestinal Protozoa of Man, rev., 905 the diagnosis and treatment of venereal diphtheria, 918 DOBSON, Colonel Andrew Francis, obituary disease. 798-Perforation of the nasal septum Davy prize of the University of Geneva, 1092 notice of, 264 in cocaine takers, 917. 1055 DawsoN, Lord: The colon and colitis, 31 (0)- DoBsoN, J. F.: Diagnosis and treatment of CROOM, Sir J. Halliday, presentation to, 675 London Provident Hospital scheme, 460- cystitis, 305 CRoss, Albert Francis: The Art of Life as Appreciation of Sir Sydney Beauchamp, Doctor as a teacher or instructor of health Bevealed by Posts, Mystics. and Philo- 968 (Sir Napier Burnett), 1006 sophers, rev., 326 DAWSON, W. R.: Diagnosis and treatment of DODD, Henry Work, obituary notice of, 62 CROw, D. A.: Pyorrhoea alveolaris in its borderland cases, 831 DODD, H., appointed to full charge of the Clintical Aspect, rev., 450 Day nurseries, compulsory in'certain factories sero-diagnostic department of the "'Emil CROWE, H. Warren: Asthma and allied dis- in Chile, 796 von Behring "Institute. 853 orders. 237-Streptococcus classification, 791 Deaf child, education of (leading article), 1122 DOMVILLE3, EdwardJ.: A coprolith, 924 CROWTIHER.J. A.: A Manual of Physics, rev., Deaf-mutes in Portugal, statistics, 971 DONALD. Archibald: Neurasthenia in mid- 907 Deaf, schools for the, 255 wifery and gynaecology, 699 ORUICxSHANK, John: Haemochromatosis, 786 Dean and Co's catalogue of x-ray apparatus, DONALD, J., elected Town Councillor for -Chronic duodenal ileus, 795 1116 Leicester, 817 CRUICKSHANK, John Norman: Persistent DEARDEN, Dr.: Effect of health legislation on DONALD, James, obituary notice of, 1136 cloaca with imperforate anus as a cause of the health of the people, 315-Importance of DONKIN, Sir H. Bryan: Reviews a book on the foetal ascites, 980 (0) industrial medicine to the community, 319 prison system, 656 CRUISHANK, L. D.: Physical education, 77 Death certificates (parliamentary note), 165 DOPTER, Ch.: L'Infection Miningococcique, Cuba: Medical Congress, 136-Commissioner DP BUNSEN, Sir Maurice: Appeal for the dis- rev., 993 sent to Europe to study recent progress in tressed professors of Austria, 1050 DORE, S. E.: Skin and visceral tuberculosis, anatomy and operative surgery. 509 DE COURcY, T. L.: Treatment of corneal 554 CUFF, Herbert Edmund, obituary notice of, ulcers, 737 Douching apparatus, collapsible, 1060 303, 341 Defective children, amended regulations for, DOUGLAS, A. J.: Scarlet fever and milk, 858 CULLEN, William Laing. obituary notice of, in Scotland, 915 DOUGLASs, Beaman (and A. Edward DAvIs): 1012 Defectives, Manor Institution for, 167-List of Eye,Ear, Nose and Throat Nursina, rev.. 530 CUMBERBATCH, Elkin P.: Surgical diathermy, schools, etc., for, 255 Dow, J. F. (and A.J. TROUGHTON): Obstructed 275-Essentials of Medical Electricity, rev.. Defence of Research, 717 breech delivery due to hydrocephalus and 490 Deficiency diseases and vitamins, 460. See spina bifida, 901 CUNNINGHAM, E.- RBeativity, the Electron also Vitamins DOWNIE, James Walker, obituary notice of, Theory and Gravitation, rev., 565 Degeneracy, the problem of, 499 174 Cures for consumption. See Tuberculosis Degree of M.D.Brux., 726 DOWNIE, John, obituary notice of, 28 Curettage and the treatment of uterine Degrees and diplomas, 620, 678, 872 DOWNING, C. C. R.: Inguinal hysterocele, 942 haemorrhage (Beckwith Whitehouse), 981 Degrees for practitioners, information con- Drains and embankments, Sir Thomas (0) cerning, 372 Browne on, 809 CURSCHMANN, H., appointed director of the DelMpine, Sheridan, death of, 859; obituary DREW, Douglas: Radium-therapy in uterine medical clinic of Rostock University- 661 notice of, 921 cancer, 58 CURTIES. A. W. S.: Clayden v. Wood-Hill, 967 DELHERM, Dr. (and Dr. LAQUERRIAiRE), Drink " addicts " in New York, 756 CUSHING, Harvey, elected President of the Electrologie, rev., 600 DRINXWATER, H.: Rheumatism and bacon. 538 American College of Surgeons, 923 Delinquency, medical aspects of (M. Hamblin Drought and the public health (leading Cutaneous sensitization and focal sepsis in Smith), 1035-Correspondence on, 1130 article), 210 the, etiology of certain skin affectious Denmark. Government grant for radium hos- Drug habit (W. E. Dixon), 819 (0)-Leading (Harold W. Barber), 554-(R. Cranston Low), pitals, 63 article on, 855 559 -Discussion. 560 Dental Act, 265, 302 Drug " addicts " in New York, 895 CUITEBERT, C. Firmin: Acute pleural em- Dental decay, committeeato investigate the Drugs for starving Russia, 510 pyema, 390-Diagnosis and treatment of ,cause of, 500 DRUMMOND, David: The medical profession, injuries of the intestines, 646 Dental surgery, information concerning the a horizon of hope, 103 (0) Cystitis: Diagnosis and treatment of (J. F. practice of. 383 DRURY, Alan N. (and C. C. ILIESCU): Quini- Dobson), 305-(Alfred Parkin). 307-Dis- Dentrifices, 726 dine sulphate in auricular fibrillation. 511 cussion, 308-Correspondence on. 418, 461 Dentistry, review of books on. 950 (O)-(And Sir THOMAs LEWIs, C. C. ILIESCU, Cystitis and vaccine therapy, 418, 461 Dentists Bill, 22, 25, 265 and A. M. WEDD): The manner in which Czeaho-Slovak Republic: Institutes a number Dentists, number of in Japan, 844 quinidine sulphate acts in auricular fibril- of sanitary centres, 42-Organizes a system DE PARREL, G.: Pricis de ThUrapeutique lation, 514 (G) of insurance against disease, 467-Reported MWdicale Oto-Rhino-Larvngologique, rev., DRURY, E. G..Dru: A medical stock-taking, agreement to work the Joachimsthal mines 710 1126 near Carlsbad, 543-Regignation of Cabinet: Derbv war memorial unveiled, 1014 Dublin: Hospitals (parliamentary note), 55, now Minister of Health (a medical man) DEsCH, Cecil H.: The humanities in scientific 90-Milk supply, 93, 416-University war appointed, 871 teaching, 959 memorial, 56-Infant Aid Society, 1054 DE SCCWEINITZ, George E.: Diseases of the Dublin pharmacopoeias, 1094 Eye, rev.. 1039 DUCKWORTH, Sir Dyce: Art in relation to Diabetes, disintoxication in (Dr. Guelpa), 989- modern medicine, 668 Correspondence on, 1056 DuCLAUX, E.: Pasteur: the History of a Mind, Diabetes mellitus, the modern dietetic treat- rev., 994 ment of (E. P. Baumann), 1027 (0) DUDGEON, Lieut.-Col. J. H., appointed Deputy- Diabetes, modern treatment of, discussion at Lieutenant for County of Cumberland, 773 Mledical Society of London, 706 DUDGEON, L. S. (and J. L. BIRLEY): Patho- Diabetes, review of books on, 565 genesis of disseminated sclerosis, 804 - D. Diagnosi, La, a new medical journal, 1114 Amoebic dysentery, 1115 Diagnosis and treatment, 506 DUKES, Clement: Therapeutics of the para- DA FANO. C.: Encephalitis lethargica, 653 Diaries, 1100 thyroid gland, 987-School hygiene fifty DALE, H. H.: The National Institute for Diarrboea, calomel in, 176 years ago, 1091 Medical Research, 46-Women at Cam- Diarrhoea, epidemic, risk of, 125.127 DuN, R. C.: Undescended and misplaced bridge, 617-Appreciation of J. A. Menzies, Diarrhoea, zymotic, and earth temperature, testicle, 988 686-Hot wire for investigating the time 292, 617 DUNCAN, Dr.: Importance of industrial medi- relations of the pulse and the characteristics Diathermy. surgical (E. P. Cumberbatch), cine to the community, 319 of voluntary contraction in man, 687- 275-(C. W. Scott Saberton), 276-(F. Howard DuNCAN, E. H., obituary notice of, 99 Etiology and treatment of varicose ulcers. Humphris), 279-Discussion, 280 Duncan, Flockhart and Co., and labelling of 689-Anaphylatoxin, 689-Poison organs of DIBLE. J. Henry: Streptococcus classification, dangerous drugs, 620 venomous fish, 692-Physiology of oral 789-Chronic duodenal ulcers, 795 DUNDAS-GRANT, Sir James: Ossiculectomy. hygiene, 694- Arsenobenzol treatment of DICiK, Captain Alan MacDonald, O.B.E. con- 446 - Nasal ganglion neurosis," 446- -syphilis, 945 ferred upon, 466 development of trachea, 1115 DALY, Edward Owen, obituary notioe of, 771 DIcKIE, W. S.: Acute pleural empyema, 390 DUNHILL,Arres)edT. P.: Acute pleural empyema, 389 DALYELL, Elsie J. (and Harriette CHICK): DIcKsoN. Carnegie * The private clinic system, DUNLOP, Binnie - Birth control, 131,262, 924 Influence of foods rich in accessory factors 46-(and J. Martin BEATTIE): A Textbook of DUNN. John Edward: Obituary notice of. 421 in stimulating development in backward Gleneral Patholoy, rev., 449 DUNN, John Shaw: Haemochromatosis, 783 children, 1061 (0) Dictionary, New English, medical terms in, DUNN. Naughton: Treatment of compound Dangerous Drugs Act: Parliamentary notes, 1051 fractures of the thigh and leg, 632 90. 298-Regulations, 298, 341-And the Diet, influence of in backward children DuNSTON, J. T.: Medical aspects of delin- Opium Convention (leading article), 329- (Harriette Chick and Elsie J. Dalyell), 1061 quency, 1036 Useful card published by The Chemist and (0) Duodenal ileus, chronic (D. P. D. Wilkie). 783 Druggist,341-Opium for administration to Dietetics, national (leading article), 605 -Discussion, 795 TLu DAMO 10 JULY-DEC., I92I] INDEX. [ UsD1051 JOURNAL

Duodenal ulcer. See Ulcer Encephalitis lethargica, a sign in, 508 Fees of medical advisers in tramway acci- DUPR1n, Ernest: Obituary notice of, 542, 772 Encephalitis lethargica, with severe hiccough dents, 1130 DUTTON, T.: Obesitv: Its Treatment, rev., 711 at the onset (Alfred Howell). 287 Fees for medical examination of ex-service DYER, John Bequests of, 265 Encyclopaedia Medica, vol. vii,-rev., 207 men (parliamentary note), 54 DYxES, H. B.: Rib pressure and the brachial Endometritis, polypoid decidual (Frank Fees, Scottish universities, 57 plexus, 332 Nyulasy), 655 FEHLINGER, H.: Sexual Life of Primitive Dynamometer as a test of fatigue, 266 Endometrium, acute infections of (Remington People, rev, 800 Dysentery, amoebic, discussion at Royal Hobbs). 35 (0) FELDMAN, Victor: A rigid binaural stetho- Society of Medicine, 1115 Engadine spas, note on. 327 scope, 1041 Dyspepsia, white bread, 1011 England, public health in 1920, report. 336 FELLOWES. W. 17,.: Calomel in diarrhoea. 176 England and Wales, vital statistics. 1005 Fellowship of Medicine and Post-Graduate, Epilepsy, luminal contrasted with bromide Medical Association. informnation concern- in (F. Golla), 320 (0) ing. 373. 870, 960, 1127 Epilepsy from the psychological standpoint Female, reconstruction of," 1016 (Alfred Carver), 840 FENTON. E. G : Physiography and glacial Epilepsy, shifting. See Rydrccephalus geology of Southern Patagonia, 410 Epilepsy, sodium biborate in; the results of FERENCZI,9 (and others): Ps8ch/o-analysis and twelve months' treatment (Jobn McCartney) the War Neuroses, rev,, 800 E. 527-Correspondence on, 617, 673 FERGUS, A. F'reeland, Hon. fJL.D. of Glasgow Epileptics, list of schools, etc., or, 255 conferred upon, 63 Ear disease, review of books on, 710 Epithelioma of the larynx (Sir StClair FERMI, 0. : Segli Anofeli e Sulla Malaria, Earlswood Institution, report, 63 Thomson), 1114 rev., 1079 Earth temperature and zymotic diarrhoea, Epsom College. See College Fever, cerebro-spinal, in Hong Kong, 257; iD 292, 617 Epsomian Club dinner, 1059 Goa. 257; in Bombay. 257 EASON, John: The anaemias of syphilis. 186 ERB, Professor, death of, 922 Fever, cerebro-spinal, and meningococcus EAST, Edmund M. (and Donald F. JONES): Erlangen, 959, 1008, 1092-Women's clinic types (leading article), 452-Correspondence In-breeding and Out-breeding: Their Genetic closed for reorganization, 1092. See also on, 1130 and Sociological Significance. rev., 242 X ray and Cancer Fever, enteric. at Bolton-on-Dearne (parlia- East Park Home for Infirm Children, Mary- Errata. See Corrections mentary note), 861 hill, annual meeting, 813 ERRINGTON, R.: Renal efficiency tests, 431 Fever, enteric, complicated by suippurative ECCLES, W. McAdam: National provident Erysipelas, "coast," 136 arthritis, in an infant (E. N. Russell), 240 (OW scheme for hospitals and additional medical Erythema nodosum, an acute specific fever Fever, rat-bite (Charles Randolph), 76 services, 97, 460-Acute pleural empyema, (J. Odery Symes), 741 (0)-Correspondence Fever, scarlet: In London (parliamentary 390-Intussusception, 394-Acuite appendi- on, 815, 863, 917-Note on. 1089 note), 89, 861; in Edinburgh, 168-Protective citis, 397-(and G. D. FREER): Enlargement Erythema scarlatiniforme following local inoculation against, 249 -Precautions of a splenculus to the size of a normal abscess (F. Anderson Murray), 796-(Martin against at Monon, Indiana, 796-And milk, spleen, 516 (0)-Tbeory and method in ex- 0 Raven), 942 858 tension of the thigh, 639-Relation of car- Erythraemia, review of books on, 599 Fever, " surgical" scarlet, 1138 cinoma to infection, 933 Erythrocytes, common changes in (Robert Fever, typhus: Protective inoculation Eclampsia, the incidence of (R. H. Paramore), Craik), 1113 against, 249-In Chile, 952; in Santiago, 1075 Esculents, subtropical (M. C. Grabbam), 801 952 Ectopic gestation. See Gestation Eskinmos, expedition to study problems of Fever, yellow: 'Pulse'rate in, 414-Peruvian EDDISON, H. W.: Nerve cell degeneration. 406 dietetics, nutrition, and sex among, 817 eampaign against, 509 Edinburgh: British Association in, 457 (see Ether, date of first surgical operation under, Fibroids compicating pregnancy (J. Balfour also Association)-Health of in 1920, 256- 619 MIsrshall), 990 Lister portrait for, 168-Queen Mary Nursing Europe, Central: Report of Universities' Fibroma of rigbt vocal cord removed by Home, 1094-Scarlet fever in, 168-Students' Library Committee, 870 special forceps (Andrew Wylie), 1114 council, 813-University. See University Evacuation fromi mobile columns, 857 Fibrosis of the lung ('T. M. Allison), 563 EDINGTON, G. H.: Acute pleural emtyema, EVANS, Eric: Treatment of syphilis in women, Fight against Disease, 717 389-Intussusception: An analysis of thirty- 616 Filariasis expedition to New Guinea, 19 six cases, 391-Treatment of compound EVANS, H. Muir Poisonjorgans and venom of Filters, 423 fractures of the thigh and leg, 637 venomous fish, 690 FINCH, Ernest: Diagnosis and treatment of EDRIDGE-GREEN: Red fatigue. 413 EVANs, Lieut.-Col. James William, obituary injuries of the intestines, 646 Education, the classics in- Report of Com- notice of, 580 FINDLAY, Leonard: The ravages of congenital miiittee (leading article), 495-Correspondence Evaporation to dryness, 224 syphilis and how to combat them, a plea for- on, 577 EVATT, Major-General Sir George, death of, notification, 654-Viennese children, 716- Education grants for medical students 809-Obituary notice of, 869 Ante-natal treatment of congenital syphilis (parliamentary note), 216 EVE, F. C.: Case simulating cervical rib, 943 with salvarsan and mercury, 887-Deter- Educational grants for children, 302,i 384.: See -Case of injury to left cervical sympathetic mination of respiratory exchange, 947 also Fund, War Rmergency nerve, 943-Case of disseminated sclerosis, Finland Medical Society protests against ex- Educational Number, 333 943- Case of melancholia, 943-Case of clusion of Austrian and Germ-an members. EDWARDS, J. W., appointed Minister of splenic leukaemia, 943 of the SociWt Internationale de Chirurgie, Health, Immigration, and Colonization, Evidence of medical men in courts of law. 845 with Cabinet rank, in Canada, 725 See Professional secrecy FINLAY, Charles, memorial to, 871 EDWARDS, P. H.: The private clinic system, Evolutionary wounds. See Wounds "First aid," claim of to be regarded as a 57 Experiments on living animals. See Animals special branch of practical surgery (Sir EINSTEIN, Professor, attains his aim to get a Ex-service men: F'ees for medical examina- James Cantlie), 281 medical faculty of the University of Jeru- tion (parliamentary note), 54-Bonuses to Finsen Ligbt Institute, twenty-fifth anni- salem, 264 in sanatoriums (parllamentary note). 90- versary, 1099 Electrical apparatus catalogues, 872 In asylums (parliamentary note), 216, 253 FIRTE, R. H. (and J. Lane NOTTER): Hygiene., Electrical signs of the human body (M. C. -In hospitals (parliamentary note), 336- rev., 117 Potter), 689-Discussion, 690 Eligibility of for medical treatment (par- Fish, gas disease of, 424 Electrolysis in treatment of gonorrhoea liamentary note), 336-Mental treatment of Fish, venomous, poison organs and venoms of (Charles Russ), 1108 (0) (parliamentary note), 860-Correspondence (H. Muir Evans), 690-Discussion, 692 Electro-therapy, review of books on, 490 on, 917-And tuberculosis (parliamentary Fistulae, coccygeal, 61 Elizabeth, Queen, review of book on the note), 861 Fistula, jejuno-colic, after gastro-entero- health of. 1077 Eye-ball, rupture of, 1138 stomy, 1092 ELKINGTON, G. E.: Note on his diploma, 582 Eye, review of books on, 1039 FITZ, Reginald (and others): Total Dietary. EL1LIOT, Colonel R. H.: Lectures ont Tropical Eyesight Conservation Council of America, Regulations in thte Treatment of Diabetes, Ophthalmology, rev., 14 778 rev., 565 ELLIOT, Captain W. E1.: Effect of health Eyestrain and reflex neuroses, 972, 1138 FITZGIBBON, Gibbon: Birth control, 338 legislation on the health of the people, 313 - EYBE., J. W. H. (and C. H. MARSHALL): Case Fitz Patrick lectures. See Lectures Importance of industrial medicine to the of trypanosomiasis treated with intrathecal FITZWILIAMS, Duncan (. L.: bite of opera- community, 319 serum, 284 (0) tion for enipyema, 550(0) ELLIOTT, Major Andrew, appointed Knight of EZARD, E. H.: The late Dr. Wickham Legg, Fleas. 726, 774, 818,1099 Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 872 FLEMING, G. B.: Post-natal' treatment of 63 congenital syphilis, 654-Determination of ELLIOTT, John: Treatment of syphilis, 478 respiratory exchange, 947 ELLIOTT, T. R : Women at Cambridge, 617 FLEMING, J. Finlayson: The first ovario- ELLIS, A. G.: Effects of betel-nut chewing, 808 tomist, 866 ELLIS, E. B.: An improved chloroform bottle, FLEMING, R.: Clinical value of renal function 1119 tests, 1076 ELLISON, John: An unusual case of ectopic FLEMMING, C. E. S.: The medical profession gestation, 1075 and rate-provided hospitals, 195 - Public ELLISTON, Colonel George Sampson, obituary F. health and the general practitioner, 1003 notice of, 969 FLEMMING. N. B. B.: Treatment of corneal ELLITHORPE, Daisy (and R. M. WMDER and Facial surgery without surgeons, 859 ulcers, 737 Mary A. FOLEY): A Primer -for Diabetic FAcEiNIE, Colonel N.: Zymotic diarrhoea and FLETcHER, Herbert Morley: Blood diseases in Patients, rev., 1041 earth temperature, 617 children, 876 ELMSLIE, R. C.: Acute poliomyelitis, 227- FAIRBAIN, John S. (editor): The Practi- FLETCHER. H. N.: Acute pleural empyema, 390' Clayden v. Wood-Hill, 916, 967-Physical tioners' Encyclopaedia of Midwifery and the FLEYTT, A. B.: Physical education, 77 instruction in schools. 1002 Diseases of Woment, rev., 846 FLINT, E. R.: The colon and colitis, 257 Embolism in auricular flutter, 576 Faith or fact ? 678 Fly trap, 304 Embryology, review of book on, 289 "Faith healer " arrested at Los Angeles. 813 Foetal ascites, persistent cloaca with im- Emetine in Japanese bilharzia disease (F. G. FANTOZZI, G.: Tie emorragie nelle ferite perforate anus as a cause of (John Norman, Cawston), 1031 d'arma da fuoco in Guerra, rev., 751 Cruickshank), 980 (0) Empyema: Site of operationafor, 98-(Duncan Fat graft treatment of bone cavities. See FOGGIN, George: Causes and prevention of CJ. L. Fitzwilliams), 550 (0) Bone blindness, 732 Empyema, local use of oxygen in (L. Gordon). Fatigue, dynamometer as a test of, 266 FOLEY, Mary A. (4nd R. M. WILDDER and Daisy 488 Fatigue, red, 413 ELLITHORPE): A Primer for Diabetic Empyema, acute pleural (Henry Wade), 385- Federation of Medical and Allied Societies, Patients, rev., 1041 Discussion, 389-Correspondence on, 462, 538 annual meeting, 29 FOLsoTA, S. A. (and W. L. MANN): A Xanual on EMRYS-ROBERTS, E.: Sudden death from Federation of Ikother and Child Welfare Asso- Foot Care and Shoe Fitting, rev., 450 asphyxia following regurgitation of semi- ciations, 669 Food allergy causing abdominal pain, 572 digested food 1074 Fee for notification of infectious diseases Food exhibition, 463 Encephalitis lethargica (Edwin Bramwell), 648 (parliamentary note), 165 Food Investigation Board, report, 456 -(C. da Fano). 652-(C. H. Melland), 652- Fee, medical, for commutation of pensions Food nutrition, Ministry of Health pamphlets (J. N. Beattie), 1034 (parliamentary note), 216 on, 817 r TH Bm I I JULY-DEC., I921]- I INDEX. IKUDIGAL JOUBNAZ. I Food order re labelling of imported produce, Frontal sinus, case of pyocele of (J. A. Gibb), General practitioner and publichealth (C. E. S. 467-Sale of bread, etc., 467 900 (0) Flemming), 1003 Food poisoning outbreaks, 293 Fruit preservation. 456 GENGOu, Dr., appointed Director-General of Food poisons. bacterial (W. G. Savage), 535 FULLER, H. C.: Qualitative Analysis of hygiene and medicine in Belgium, 63 Food protection (parliamentary note), 335 Medical Preparations, rev., 118 - The Genito-urinary cases (J. H. Rawlinson), 1034 Food, scientific investigations on to be made Chemistry and Analysis of Drugs and Medi- Genito-uirinary tuberculosis, scope of surgery in Germany, 1074 cines, rev., 530 in (leading article), 757-(A. H. Copeman), Foods, energy values of, 497 FULLERTON, Andrew: Diagnosis and treat- 901 FORBES, A.: Effect of health legislation on ment of cystitis, 308-Open prostatectomny. GEORGE, D. Lloyd, appeals for the Welsh the health of the people, 315 313-Acute pleural empyema, 389 -Treat- National Medical School, 1005 FoRBES-MOsSE. Irene: The Little Deatlh, rev., ment of compound fractures of the thigh GEORGE, Stanley: The private clinic system, 994 and leg, 637 46 Forceps, artery, for ligatures in the tonsillar FULTON, R. A. H.: Local anaesthesia in the German publishers and phantom editions, bed (Gilbert Chubb), 445 reduction of fractures, 796 1127 Forceps, modified midwifery, 751 Fund, Cancer Research. See Cancer German textbooks, small, review of, 800 FORDE, . L.: Caesarean section, 241 Fund, Countess of Dufferin's, report, 506 FORDE, W. G.: Medicine in Assam, 1128 Fund, Factory Girls ' Country Holiday, 176 GERMANY: FORDYCE. Dingwall: Tres.tment of some ab- Fund, Auxiliary Royal Army Medical Corps, Berlin parade ground now a field for light normalities of urine in children, 797 341. 816 and sun baths for children with surgical Forecasting, prognostics of some anomalies of Fund, King Edward's Hospital- Special meet- tuberculosis, 1072 the heart and urine (W. P. S. Branson), 926 ing re voluntary hospital policy, 128-Cir- Book-keeping classes for wives of medical (0). See also Heart and Urine cular to hospitals re finance, 300-Special men at Frankfort-on-Maine, 619 Foreign body in oesophagus (W. Frank meeting re reorganization, 861-Annual "Festschriften," J. Schwalbe's protest Wilson), 446; in right bronchus (W. Barrie statistical report, 914-Meeting re award of against publication of, 817 Brownlie), 705 grants, 1093 Foundation Robert Koch, 895 Foreign practice, in Spain, 265; in foreign Fund, Royal Medical Benevolent, 336, 800, 813, German-Spanish medical club founded In countries, information concerning, 382 954, 1121 Berlin, 218 Foreign Service Club. See Club Fund Guild, Royal Medical Benevolent, 336 Influenza, deaths from in 1918, 853 FORGAN. Robert: Ante-natal treatment of con- Fund, Save the Children, annual meeting, 223 Japanese subscription to the medical facul- genital syphilis, 1009 Fund, War Emergency, 302, 384. See also ties, 999 Forgetting" (H. Davies Jones), 1036 Educational grants for children Marriage rate in Prussia, 923 Formol-gel reaction in syphilis, 263,266, 418, Fund, War Reliet, appeal for distressed Medical men killed and wounded in the war, 424, 539, 582. See also Gat6-Papacostas Austrian professors, 1050 number of, 1058 FORNI, G. La Cisticercosi Cerebrale, rev., Medical men war criminals, 175 44 Post-mortem examinations, imperative FoRsDIKE, Sidney: Radium therapy In necessity for official and police, 845 uterine canner, 129-Carcinoma of cervix in Prussian midwives, new rules for, 218 a virgin of 24, 1075 Red Cross expedition reaches Petrograd, FORSTER, T. F.: Meningocele in the newborn, 895 544 Revaccination of soldiers every six years, FORSYTH, J. A. Cairns (and P. J. CAMMIDGE 42 and H. A. H. HOWARD): Some factors con- Scientific investigations on food to be made, trolling the normal sugar content of the G. 1074 blood. 586(0), 618 Tuberculosis, increase of, 745 FORSYTH[, Major W. Leonard: The formol-gel GABELL, Douglas Prosthetic Dentistry, rev., X-ray treatment of cancer, investigations on reaction in syphilis, 582 950 claims for, 29 Foss. R. Stafford: Conservative treatment of GALBRAITE, J. B. Douglas: Bronchopneumonia compound fracture of the ankle, 1031 with pyaenmic skin manifestations re- Gestation, ectopic, unusual case of (John FOTHERGILL, W. E.: Varicocele in the female, sembling small-pox, 526 Ellison), 1075 925 (0) GALFOTTI, Professor, bust of to be put in Gestation. protracted, a period of 331 days FOWLER. Henry: Treatment of leprosy, 1089 pathological institute at Naples, 923 accepted. 220 FOWLER, Sir James Kingston: Pulmonary Galicia, child welfare work in, 665 Gestation, ruptured ectopic, and uninter- Tubercutlosis, rev, 599 Gall bladder and bile ducts, influence of upon rupted uterine pregnancy (Cecil M. Rolston), FOWLER, Trevor, obituary notice of, 724 the bile, 214 323 FOWLER. W. Hope: Radiation treatment of Gall bladder, radiography in, 280 Gestation. See also Pregnancy blood diseases, 274 Games for girls, 807 GHOSu, Birendra Nath (and Jahar Lal DAs): Fracture of ankle, compound, conservative GAMLEN, H. E.: Changes indu2ed in blood A Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health, treatment of (R. Stafford Foss), 1031 constituents by radiations, 271-Surgical with Special Reference to the Tropics, rev., Fractures, local anaesthesia in the reduction diathermy, 280-Radium treatment of ad. 407 of (R. A. H. Fulton), 796 vanced uterine cancer, 526 GIBB, G. A. (and John D. MALCOLM): Overfive Fractures, compound, of the thigh and leg, GAMMONS, H. F.: Practicaol Tuberculosis, hundred gallons of fluid from an ovarian treatment of (Naughton Dunn), 632-Discus- rev., 799 tumour, 631 (0) sion, 635 GARMAN, Walter: Essential haematuria, 60- GIBB, J. A.: Case of pyocele of the frontal Fractures, review of books on, 950 Medical impressions of the llminers' strike, sinus, 900 (0) Fractures, treatment of (Bernard Roth), 948 260-Motor cars, spare parts, 1121 GIBSON, Alexander G.: Syphilitic aortitis, 188 GARRATT, G. C.: Hospital policy, 337, 1056 -Pathology of gastric and duodenal ulcer, FRANCE: GARRETT, J. H.: The classics in education, 577 933(0) American Red Cross Child Health Exhibi- GARROD, Sir Archibald: Modern treatment of GIBSON, Charles, obituary notice of, 618 tion, 871, 923 diabetes, 706 GiLCHRIST, Marion: Causes and prevention of Aviators, civil, new centre for medical GARRY, T. Gerald: Von Pirquet's test, 468- blindness, 733 examination of, 706 The colon and colitis. 864 GILEs, Dr.: Eclampsia, 1075 Births in Paris, 796 Gas disease of fish. 424 GILES, Colonel P. Broome: Professional Bordeaux war memorial, 1014 Gas fires, number of used by doctors, 667 secrecy, 98-&ppreciation of Colonel William Golden book, memorial to French medical Gas, lighting, dangers of carbon monoxide in, Henry Bull, 302-Appreciation of Lieut.- men, 120 report of Departmental Committee (leading Colonel E. M. Wilson. 772 Infant mortality, 467 article), 411. 534-Note on, 451 GILLBARD, Richard: Medical education, 1011 Institute of hydrology and climatology in- Gas, mustard, in warfare, 1087 GILLESPIE. -John R.: Capillary pressure, 96, augurateli at the College of France, 467 Gas, poison, discussionat British Association, 259, 417, 507, 671 Medical practitioners in, number of, 1040 409 GILLETT, G. E., presentation to, 63 National birth congress, 581 GASE, George E : Clayden v. Wood-Hill, 967 GILLIES, H. D.: Treatment of congenital cleft Public health in, 609 GASEELL, J. F.: Haemochromatosis, 785- palate, a correction, 508-A method of skin Radiographer appointed who is not a quali- Chronic duodenal ileus, 795 -Experimental grafting, 814-Treatment of disfigurements fied medical practitioner, 871 tar cancer in mice, 795-Path of infection in caused by nasal syphilis, 1114 Watering places of (leading article), 49- pneumococcic invasion of the lungs in man, GINNER, .E. W., receives permission to wear Medical excursions to, 79-Office opened 857 the Cross of Chevalier of the Legion of in London, 1127 Gastric juice, bactericidal action of, on Honour, 723 See also Paris B. tuberculosis (John Inkster and S. Rood- GIVEN, Surgeon Commander D. H. C.: Vac- house Gloyne), 1024 (0) cines in catarrh, 960 FRANCISCO, S. A., changes his surname to Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer GIRLING, Chas. J.: Clayden v. Wood-Hill, 967 Frsncis, 725 Gastro-intestinal affections hn children, lec- Girls, games for, 807 FRANCE, Franeois, death of, 618 tures on, 619 GLAISTER, John: Textbook of Medical J,uris- FRANEL, Oskar, invited to deliver lectures in Gastro-intestinal diseases, review of books on, prudence an(l Toxicology, rev., 13 Dublin, 725 78 Gland, parathyroid, therapeutics of (Clement FRANEL, S.: Die Arzneintittel-synthese, rev., Gat6-Papacostas reaction, 266. See also Dukes). 987 951 Formol-gel and Syphilis Gland, suprarenal, pigmentation and lesions FRASER, E.: Fleas, 818 GATENBY, J. B. (and others, editors): The of, 539 FRASER, John: Tuberculous disease of bones Microtomist's Fade-Mecum: A Handbook Glands, haemolymph, primary malignant and joints, 881 of the Methods of Microscopic Anatomy, rev., tumours of, 1125 FRASER, Simon: White bread dyspepsia, 1011 950 Glasgow: East Park Home for Infirm Frauds on medical men, 756. 868 GATES, F. L.: " Bacterium pneumosintes," 455 Children, Maryhill, annual meeting, 813- FREDERICQ, L6on, presentation to, 620 GATT, Major J. E. H.: Streptococcal vaccines Health of in 1920-21, 457-Married medical retirement of, 813- FREEMAN. Colonel E. C.: Appreciation of in asthma, 261-Influenza (?) wit!2 erythema- women, compulsory Colonel George Saampson Elliston, 969 tous eruption, 577, 674 M6dical Lunch Club. 1126-Post-graduate FREEMAN, John: Asthma and allied disorders, GAUVAIN, Sir Henry: General principles of courses, 668-Royal Infirmary, 1053-Small- 235 treatment in tuberculous disease of bones pox in, 166, 457, 810-Venereal disease con- FREER, G. D. (and W. McAdam ECCLES): and joints in children, 876 ference, 1053 Enlargement of a splenculus to the size of GAWN, Samuel, presentation to, 676 GLOYNE. S. Roodhouse (and John INKSTER): a normal spleen, 515 (0) GAYER-ANDERSON, Major R. G., Arabian Order The bactericidal action of gastric juice in French-speaking neurologists, next annual of the Nahda conferred upon, 223 B. tuberculosis. 1024 (0) meeting, 1086 Gazeta MedicadaBahiaresumes publication, Glucose. pure, 492 French watering places (leading article). 49- 1079 Glycosuria of malarial origin (Aldo Castellani Medical excursions to, 79-Office opened in General Medical Council. See Council and J. Graham Willmore), 286 (O)-(G. A. London, 1127, See also F'rance General practice and modern laboratory Rarrison), 630 (O)-(Halliday Sutherland). FREYER, Sir Peter Johnston, obituary notice methods, 664 746 of, 464 General practitioner and medical progress. Glycosuria in pregnancy (R, L, Mackenzie FRIEL, A. R.: Zinc ionization in the treatment See Clinical and laboratory meth,ods Wallis), 946 of suppuration in the maxillary, frontal, and General practitioner, reflections of a (A. GLYNN. E.: " Suprarenal virilism," 531 sphenoidal sinuses, 404 Manknell), 501 Goa, cerebro-spinal meningitis in, 257 [ THE BEmsN I-2 JULY-DEC.) 192I] INDEX. MZEDICA JOURNXA

GOADBY, Sir Kenneth: Importance of indus- GUTEMIE, Douglas: Diseases of theEar. Nose, Harveian Oration (Herbert R. Spencer), 621 trial medicine to the community, 317 and Throat in Childhood, rev., 907-Treat- (0). 663, 723-A correction, 723 GOLD, David Drybrough, obituary notice of, ment of disfigurements caused by nasal HARVEY. William, obstetric physician and 869 syphilis, 1114 gynasecologist (Herbert B. Spencer), 621 (0)- Golf, medical aspects of, 544 GUTERIE. Leonard George: Contributions to A correction, 723-Leading article on, 662- Golfing Society. See Society the Sttudy of Precocity in Children: The Canterbury portrait of, 663 Goitre, iodine treatment of (Robert Stewart), HistorV of Neuroloov. rev., 207 HATHAWAY, Frank: Treatment of empyema, 843 GUTTMANN, Walter: Medizinische Termino- 462 GOLLA, F., Luminal contrasted with bromide logie, rev., 450 HAULTAIN, Francis William Nicol, obituary in epilepsy, 320 (0) Gymnastics, review ofbooks on, 491 notice of, 172 Gonorrhoea in men, treatment of (David Gynaecological surgery. war methods adopted Hawaii, leprosy in, 808 Lees), 480-Discussion, 486 to (Frances Ivens), 1037 HAWARD, John Warrington, obituary notice of, Gonorrhoea, standard of cure in (E. R. Gynaecologv, neurasthenia in (Archibald 420-Estate and bequests of. 581 Townley Clarkson), 483 Donald), 699-(E. Farquhar Buzzard), 702- HAWKINS, Captain Wilfrid, obituary notice of, Gonorrhoea treated by electrolysis (Charles -Discussion. 704-Correspondence on, 768 135 Russ), 1108 (0) Gynaecology, review of books on, 1040, 1117 HAWTHORNE, C. 0.: The private clinic system. GOODALL, E. W.: Destruction of lice in hair- 45-National provident scheme for hospital clad areas, 1100 and additional mlledical services, 720 GOODFELLOW, T. A.: Appreciation of T. HAXTHAU.-EN, Holger (and Olaf bLEGVAD): Arthur Helme, 465 Blue sclerotics and brittle bones, with GOODWIN, Sir John: The Army Msdical macular atrophy of the skin and zonular service since the armistice, 607 cataract. 1071 (0) GORDON, A. Knyvett: Vaccine therapy and HAY, Henry, presentation to, 915 cystitis, 418-Treatment of puerperal infec- HAY, John: Snontaneus pneumothorax, 989 tion, 1037 H. HAYDON, Arthur: The degree of M.D.Brux., GORDON, L.: Local use of oxygen in empyema, 726 488 HADLEY, F. A.: Acute pleural empyema, 390- HAYWARD, Charles W.: Ionic medication in GORDoN-TAYLOR, G.: Diagnosis and treat- Diagnosis and treatment of injuries of the septic wounds, 266 ment of injuries of the intestines, 639 intestines. 646 HAZLETON, E. B.: Motor car taxation, 578 GORDON-WATSON, S3ir C.: Operative treatment HADWEN, W. R., his evidence, in America, on HEAD. G. D (and R. A. JOHNSON): Carotin- of haemorrhoids, 593 experiments on living dogs, 996 aemia, 762 Gorgas memorial in Panama city, 467 Haematuria, essential, 60 HEAD, Henry: Aphasia, 18-Women at Cam- GOSSE, A. Hope: Erythema nodosum, 815 Haemochromatosis (John Shaw Dunn), 783- bridge, 617 GOSSET, A.: Les Fistules ji,juno-coliques par (W. H. Maxwell Telling), 784-Discussion, Headache, habitual, 1060,1099 ul0cre perforant apres gastro-ent6ros- 785 Health and Empire, 971 tomie. 1092 Haemolymph glands. See Glands Health and housing in Johannesburg, 456 GOTO, Baron, appointed mayor of Tokyo, 467 Haemolysis in pernicious anaemia, 911 Health instruction (Sir Napier Burnett), 1006 Gout, disintoxication in (Dr. Guelpa), 989- Haeamolytic streptococci. See Streptococci HeasIth and labour turnover (leading article), Correspondence on, 1056 Haemorrhage, adrenal and pancreatic, follow- 453 Gout, review of books on, 1040 ing operation (Charles J. Lewis), 706 Health legislation, effect of on the hes,lth of Government Bills, Royal assent to, 215 Haemorrhage, ante-partum, treatment of (W. the people (Captain W. E. Elliot), 313-Dis- Gow, A. B.: Asthma and allied disorders, 237 W. King), 989 cussion, 314 GRABHAM, M. C.: Bradshaw lecture on sub- Haemcrrhage controlled by intramuscular In- tropical esculents, 801 jection of calcium chloride (W. R. Grove and HEALTH MINISTRY: GRAHAM, C. Lester: Anaphylaxis due to anti- H. W. C. Vines), 40 (0) Applicationfor grants re spirits in hospitals, streptococcic serum, 240 Haemorrhage, middle meningeal, bilateral 223 GRAHAM, George: Modern treatment of rigidity in (Geoffrey Jefferson), 683 (0) Approved societies and additional benefits, diabetes, 708 Haemorrhage in tonsil operations. See circular re, 29 GRtAHAM, John A.: Treatment of acute Tonsil Chlorination of water supplies, 498, 571 toxaemia, 506 Haemorrhage, uterine. currettage and the Diarrhoea epidemic, circular re risk of, 125. GRANT, Hope: Sanatorium benefit, 770 treatment of (lBeckwith Whitehouse), 981 (0) 127 GRANT, Sir James Dundas: Meningitis occur- -Discussion, 985 Food nutrition pamphlets, 817 ring in aural cases, 401 Haemorrhoids, operative treatment of (Rir C. Health visitors, training regulations, 63 GRANT, Madison: The Passing of the Great Gordon-Watson). 593-(D. P. D. Wilkie), 596 Medical referees, 718 Race, or the Racial Basis of European -Discussion, 596-Correspondence on, 670, Medical staff of, 216 History, rev., 994 722, 865 Parliamentary notes, 23, 89, 166, 216, 253, 297, Granuloma of the nose, malignant (Sir Robert Haemorrhoids, Whitehead's operation for, 718, 763 Woods), 65 (0) 670, 722 Poor Law medical institutions, 295 GRAssI, B.: Report on malaria in Italy, 536 Haiti: Law passed re compulsory vaccination Regional medical officers, 89, 216. 253, 297, GRATTAN, Colonel H. W.: Military and civil of infants under three months of age, 991 763 co-operation in public health, 42-Ambu- HALDANE, J. S.. appointed to Advisory Com- Report, 295 lance organization in war, 1116 mittee for coal industry, 923 Salaries at, 23 Graveyard site, 266 HALE, Colonel Charles Henry, obituiary notice Small-pox and vaccination, 570 GRAY, Charles: The private clinic system, 46 of. 264-Estate and bequests of, 581 Unemployment, 166, 253 GRAY, Sir Henry M. W.: Whitehead's opera- HALFORD, Miss J.: The medical profession Welsh Board of Health, 23, 255, 299 tion for haemorrhoids, 670 and rate-provided hospitals, 194 GRAY, H. Tyrrell (and F. N. REYNOLDS): Con- HALL, Edmund S.: Whitehead's operation for Hetlth officers, provincialization of (India), 257 genital hypertrophic 3tenosis. 891 haemorrhoids, 722 Health resorts: Aix-les-Bains, 118-Of Switzer- GRAY, J. Pereira: Clinical and laboratory HALLAM, Herbert: Erythema nodosum, 917 land, 208, 327 methods, 133 HALLIBURTON, W. D.. reviews books on bio- Health visitors, Ministry of Health's training GREEN, Richard Braithwaite, estate and chemistry. 116, 722-The Adrian Brown regulations, 63 bequests of, 923 Memorial Lecture, 492 Health and unemployment (parliamentary GREEN DE WOOLF30N, IL. E.: Modified mid- HALLOWES. K. R: Collis: Aching knee, 64- note), 23, 166 wifery forceps, 751 Rheumatism andl bacon, 616 Heslth week, 422, 966 GREENFIELD, D. G.: Intussusception, 394 HAMILL, J. M.: Diet in relation to normal HEANEY, F. J. S.: Intussusception, 394- GREENFIELD, Dr.: Asthma and allied dis- nutrition, 713 Diagnosis and treatment of injuries of the orders, 238 HAMILTON, Dr.: Asthma and allied disorders, intestines, 645 GREENLEES, J. R. C.: Ante-natal treatment 238 HEARNSHAW, F. J. C. (editor): Mediaeval Con- of congenital syphilis, 654 HAMILTON. E. S. Burt: Destruction of lice in tributions to Modern Civilization, rev., 489 GREENWOOD, Major: Physiological cost of hair-clad areas, 968 Heart anomalies, prognostics of (W. P. S. muscular work, 722 HAMILTON, Major William Haywood, C.B.E. Branson), 926 (0) GREIG. D. M.: Certain features of the oxy- conferred upon, 466 Heart beat after cessation of respiration, per- cephalic skull, 1075 HAMM&Ri,Johan August: Festskrift Til Agnad sistent, 30, 64, 510 GRENFELL, H. O.. elected Mayorof Sdltash, 871 Professor T. Aua. Hamsnar, rev., 1039 Heart-block, 96 GRIFFIN, E. Fleming: Acute rapidly-spreading HANsCHELL, H. M.: Birth control, 339 Heart problems, physiological aspects of psoriasis treated with arsenic, 41 Hare-lip and cleft palate, a war influence (S. H. Starling). 748 GRIFFITH, Fred.: Cerebro-spinal fever and (J. L. Aymard), 405 (0) Heart, review of books on, 241, 905, 1078 meningocoocus types, 1130 HARFORD, C. F.: The private clinic system, 46 HEATHERLEY. Francis: Hints to Pension)ers GRIFFITH, 0. W., elected Mayor of Pwllhell, HARGREAVES. James Arthur. appointed J.P. on the HoMne Treatment of Disordered Action 871 for West Riding of Yorkshire, 264 of the Heart, rev., 44 GRWmrs, John, memorial tablet to, 923 Harley Street slump," 224 HECET, C. E. (editor): The Gateway to Health: Grosvenor Telephone Exchange, 422 HARMAN, N. Bishop : Refraction work in Preventfion of Diseases of the Teeth, rev., GROVE, W. R. (and H. W. C. VINES): Contro school children, 26-A college for blind girls, 951 of haemorrhage by intramuscular injection 132-Causes and nrevention of blindness, HEITZMANN, L.: Urinary Analysis and Dia- of calcium chloride. 40 (O)-(and H. W. C. 727-Treatment of corneal ulcers. 737- gnosis by Microscopical and Chemical VINES): Etiology and treatment of varicose Hospital policy, 1095 Examination, rev., 907 ulcers, 687-Uterine haemorrhage, 985 HARPER. Philip: Treatment of leprosy, 1089 HELE, Dr.: Poison organs of venomous fish, GROVER, Burton Baker: Handbook of Electro- HARRIES-JONEs, E. H.: Early operation for 692 therapy for Practitioners and Students, strabismus convergens, 734 Heliotherapy, lectures on at Leysin, 29 rev., 490 HARRIs, D. T.: Practical Histoloovfor MedicaZ HELME, T. Arthur, death of, 415; obituary GROVES, Hey: The repair of bone injuries, Students, rev., 849 notice of, 465 1005 HARRIS, Isaae: Visceral syphilis, 189 HELSHAM, C. T.: Strangulated scrotal lhernia Guanidin and adolescent tetany (F. J. Nattrass HARRIS, Wilfred: Persistent pain in lesions of with a volvulus of the small intestine in the and J. S. Sharpe), 238 (0) the peripheral and central nervous system, inguinal canal. 653 Guardianship of Infants Bill. 718 896 (1) HEMMETER, J. C.: Leonardo da Vinci, 413 GUBB, A. S.. awarded the Medal of the HARRISON, Edward: Treatment of sybhilis, HENDERSON, Thomson: Capillary pressure, " Reconnaissance lranqaise," 1099 479 170, 301. 507 GUELPA, Dr.: Disintoxication in the treat- HARRISON, Lieut.-Col. Edward Frank, unveil- HENDLEY, Mrs. E. M.: Anthracite range for ment of diabetes and gout, 989-La Goutte ing of memorial to, 801 cooking, 30 et sonI Traitement, rev., 1040 HARRISON, G. A.: Glycosuria of malarial HENRY, R. Wallace: Leicester Public Medical GUILBEPRT, Ch.: Techiqtiue de la Radio- origin, 630 (0) Service, 577 therapie profonde, rev.. 449 HARRISON, Colonel L. W.: Venereal disease HIEN RY, T. A.: Chaulmoogra derivatives, 972 GIUL-LAND, G. Lovell: Radiation in treatment clinics, 247-Remarks as President of Hepatic abscess. See Abscess of blood diseases, 271 Section of Venereal Diseases, 473-Treat- HEPBURN, David, appointed Dean of the GUNTHER, R. T.: Early Science in Oxford: ment of syphilis, 479-Treatment of gonor- Faculty of Medicine in the University of Part I, Chesnsstry, rev.. 708 rhoea, 487-The Diagnosis and Treatment of Wales, 505 GuSHUE-TAYLOR, G.: Immediate treatment of Venereal Diseases in General Practice, rev.. HEPPENSTALL, Captain Clement Hoyle, diphtheria, 968-Opium smoking, 1010 798-Arsenobenzol treatm-ent of syphilis, 944 obituary notice of, 1098 Tuu Brmnsu JULY-DEC., 192I] INDEX. IEDICAL JONAL 1

Berbalists, registration of (parliamentary Eospital becomes a monthly journal. 725 Hospital, University College: Information note), 763 Hospital, Ayr maternity, opening of, 668 concerning the study of medicine, 362-En- HEBN, John: Treatment of corneal ulcers, 737 Hospital, Bellahouston: Report of Inquiry trance exhibitions, 422--Annual dinner, 804. HERNAAN-JOHENsoN, F.: An oil-immersed Committee, 661, 668, 810- (Parliamentary See also College x-ray tube for intensive therapy, 1008 note), 810 Hospital, Warneford, Leamington: Opening Hernia, inguinal: Ileo-tibial band grafts for Hospital, Bloomingdale, N.Y., one hundredth of new out-patient department, 767 the radical cure of (D. W. Hume), 824 (0)- anniversary of, 93 Hospital, West End, St. Katharine's, Regent's Correspondence on. 918 Hospital for Braintree, opening of the new, Park: Competition concert. 101 Hernia, inguinal, a new operation for (Sir G. 1127 Hospital, Westminster: Information concern- Lenthal Cheatle), 1025(0), 1034 Hospital, Cancer: Annual dinner of medical ing the study of medicine, 362 -Annual Hernia, strangulated scrotal, with a volvulus committee, 1059 dinner, 604 of the small intestine in the inguinal canal Hospital for cancer patients in Sydney, the Hospitals, Australian Military, reorganization (C. T. Helsham). 653 proposed, 966 of, 459 Herpes zoster and varicella (H. Lawrie), 30- Hospital. Charing Cross: Information con- Hospitals, clinical, in England: Information Correspondence on, 130, 508, 818, 972, 1060, cerning the study of medicine, 358-Opening concerning. 370 1100 of winter session. 603 -Annual dinner. 604 Hospitals and clinics (leading article), 854 HERRING, P. T.- The sensations as reflex Hospital, Chepstow Pensions (parliamentary Hospitals and dep6ts. army (parliamentary manifestations of disease, 469 (0) note), 336 note), 254 HERTZLER A. E.: Clinical SurgerV by Case Hospital, Chirk (Denbighshire) Cottage, Hospitals in Dublin (parliamentary note), 55, Histories, rev., 849 opening of, 265 90-Financial condition of, 90 HERBZFELD, Gertrude: Tuberculous disease of Hosvital disinfection (parliamentary note), Hospitals, Irish (parliamentary note), 54, 55- bones and joints, 883 127 Grants to, 168-Loss to, 813 HEWER, Evelyn E.: Pigmentation and lesions Hospital, Dorset County: New pathological Hospitals. London: Finance of, 30-Expendi- of the suprarenal gland, 539 and x-ray departments opened, 542 ture in 1920. 914-Early books on, 608 Hiccough. severe, at onset of encephalitis Hospital, Edinburgh Royal Maternity and Hospitals, National Provident Scheme for, 57, lethargica (Alfred Howell), 287 Simpson Memorial: Annual meeting, 92 97,172, 295, 414, 460, 719, 769, 866. 917. 1007. 1119 Hiccough, treatment of, 468 Hospital, Great Northern: Grant from King -The Sussex scheme, 53, 866, 917, 1007- HICK. Herbert Edward, obituary notice of, Edward's Hospital Fund, 304-&malgama- Discussion by the Kiensington Division, 1119 1097 tion with Royal Chest Hospital, 543-Hence- -Address by Gordon Dill, 1119. See also HIcKMAN, H. R. ". (and J. A. BECIKMASTER): forth to be known as the Royal Northern SUPPLEMENT Index A Course of Practical Physiology intro- Hospital. 1059 Hospitals, naval, war cases in (parliamentary ductorV to Physiology and Medicine, rev., 906 Hospital, Guy's: War memorial unveiled, 135 note). 335 HIcKs, Mlior Edward H., Belgian Order of -Informationconcerning the study of medi- Hospitals, naval and military (parliamentary Leopold conferred upon, 341 cine, 358-Guy's Hospital Reports, vol. lxxi, note). 166 HIcKs, John A. Braxton: Formol-gel reaction rev, 528 - Reports, vol. lxxi, rev., 1116 - Hospitals, prison, nursing in, 872 in syphilis, 539 Scholarships, 580 Hospitals, rate-provided: Relation of the High tension x-ray apparatus. See X ray Hospital, King's College: Gazette, 63-Scholar- medical profession to (Sir George Newman). HIL, A. V.: Appreciation of J. A. Menzies, ships, 134-Information concerning the 189 - (Councillor David Adams), 190-I(J 686-Use of hot wire for investigating the study of medicine, 359-School of radio- Middleton Martin), 191-Discussion, 192- time relations of the pulse and the charac- graphy in, 544-Annual dinner, 575. See also The Wiltshire scheme, 195 teristice of voluntary contraction in man, College Hospitals: Use of spirits in (parliamentaryr 686-Certain electrical signs of the human Hospital, Liverpool Children's: Meeting re note), 23-Applications for spirits. 223 body, 690 the care of sick children in the district, 128 Hospitals in the reconstructed Territorial- HILL, Eustaee: The medical profession and Hospital, the London: To try the Sussex hos- Force, 997, 1094, 1131 rate-providedhospitals,194-Effectof health pital scheme, 53, 414-Prizes and certificates legislation on the health of the people, 314 awarded at the Medical College, 222-In- HOSPITALS, VOLUNTARY HIL, Leonard: Capillary pressure, 171, 417, formation concerning the study of medicine, Applications to Commission, 303 671 359-Catgut prepared at, 566-Scholarships, Chancellor of the Exchequer on, 954 HILL, William: Surgical diathermy, 280 580-Post-graduate courses, 581 Committees (parliamentary note), 762 HINGsTON, Charles Albert, estate and Hospital, Lord Derby War (Warrington): Conference in London on the finance of, 91 bequests of, 473 Tribute from Sir John Goodwin, 224 Correspondence on hospital p3olicy, 337, 1056 Hip, congenital dislocation of (A, M. Martin), Hospital, Manchester Children's: Pharnia- Debate in the Lords on Cave report. 163 895 copoeia, 1920, rev., 711 Financial position of (Sir Napier Burnett's HIRsCRMAN, Louis J.: Operative treatnaent Hospital, Manchester Radium: Work of, 613- report), 913, 965 of haemorrhoids, 596 New buildings, 667 Financial position of in Scotland (Sir Histology, review of books on, 243, 601 Hospital, the Maudsley, fate of, 331-Lec- Napier Burnett's report), 965 History of medicine. See Medicine tures, 423-Report on courses of psycho- Government grant (parliamentary note), 21, HOBBS, Remington: Acute infections of the logical medicine, 1015-Next course of prac- 165, 298, 762, 860 endometrium, 35 (0)-Treatment of puer- tical psychology, 1051 Hospital Commission to be established, 53 peral infection. 1036 Hospital, Middlesex: information concerning -Names of Commissioners, 81, 125 HoGARTE, Fred. W.: Prevention of puerperal the study of medicine, 360-Winter session, Local committees, 213. 964 infection, 59 136, 264 -Annual dinner, 575-Scholarships, Meetings of Commission, 163, 294, 812 Holland, rabies in, 29 580-Opening of winter session. 603 National Provident Scheme. See Hospitals, HOLLAND. C. Thurstan: Cervical ribs, 418 Hospital, National Maternity, Dublin: Report, National HoLLAND, Eardley: Methods of performing 669 Note on Committee, 213 Caesarean section, 519 Hospital, Norfolk War, Thorpe: Reverts to Policy, 337. 1056, 1095 Holloway prison, 763-Lady superintendent its normal use, 1052 Policy of the British Medical Association, (parliamentary note), 298 Hospital patients, payments by (comments by 158 HOLMES, G. M. (and others): The Dictionary Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Journal), 767 Report of Committee, correspondence on. of Practical Medicine, rev., 750 Hospital, Philadelphia Presbyterian, fiftieth 26, 60 HOLMES, G. W. (and H. E. RUGGLES): Roentgen anniversary of, 1137 Scheme for support of, 674 Interpretation, rev., 13 Hospital policy (leading article), 158, See also Special meeting of King Edward's Hospital HOLMEs. Gordon: Persistent Qpain due to Hospitals, voluntary Fund re policy, 128, 300, 954 nerve lesions, 902 Hospital, Prince of Wales's, and North-East Statement regarding the position of the HOLMES, James'- The law of the road, 1100- London Post Graduate College: Reunion London hospitals, 812 Destruction of lice on hair-clad areas. 1138 dinner, 971 Subsidy (parliamentary note), 55 HOLT, L. Emmett: The Care and Feeding of Hospital. Queen Mary's Auxiliary, Roehamp- See also Hospitals, National Provident Children, rev., 710 ton: Sixth anniversary, 29 S3cheme HOME, W. E.: Birth control, 261-Past and Hospital, Queen's, Sidcup: Report on Work, present, 871 1917-1921, 852 Hospitals, wages in (parliamentary note), Hong Kong, cerebro-spinal meningitis in, Hospital, Royal Free (London School of Medi- 166 257; infant mortality in, 468 cine for Women): To trythe Sussex hospital Hot wire. See Wire scheme, 53, 295, 414-Information conrcerning Housing conditionsinScotland (parliamentary HONOURS: the study of medicine, 363- Opening of note), 215 63, 223, 303, 341, 466, 509, 580, 723, 817, 971 winter session, 574 -Annual dinner, 1014 Housing, in New South Wales, 218 Order of the Indian Empire: Hospital, Royal Northern. 1059 Housing and Town Planning Council: Statis- C.I.E., 466 Hospital, Royal Prince Alfred, gift of radium tics, 63-Suggestions for local authorities. Order of the British Empire: to, 459-Report, 1006 463 K.B.E., 509 Hospital, Royal Samaritan, Glasgow: Infor- HOUSTON, Robert (the first ovariotomist), 866, C.B.E., 466 mation concerning the study of medicine, 1011 O.B.E., 466 369 HOWARD. H. A. H. (and P. J. CAMMIDGE and Knighthood, 971 Hospital, (St. Andrew's Mental, Northampton J. A. Cairns FORSYTH). Some factors con- Military Cross, 341, 580 (parliamentary note), 861 trolling the normal sugar content of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem,- 63 Hospital, St.Bartholomew's: Information con- blood, 586 (0), 618 Foreign decorations, 223, 303, 341, 509, 723, cerning the study of medicine. 360 - Old HOWAT, R. Douglas: Polythelia with function- 817, 1099 students' dinner, 574 ing accessory nipple, 747 Mentioned in dispatches, 466 Hospital, St. Brenda's Private, Bristol: A HOWE, J. Duncan: Erythema nodosum. 864 Officers recommended for special recogni- hospital for paying patients (Stuart V. HOWELL. Alfred: Encephalitis lethargicawith tion, 466 Stock) 1044 severe hiccough at the onset, 287 Hospital, St. George's: Information concern- HOWSE. Major-General Sir Neville R,, ap- HOOD, Donald W. C., appointed honorary con- ing the study of medicine, 361 pointed Director-General of the Australian sulting' physician to Royal Earlswood In- Hospital, St. Mary's: Information concerning Army Medical Service, 459 stitution, 870 thestudy of medicine, 361-Entrance scholar- HUDSON, Bernard: Mountain climates in Hookworm disease, Rockefeller Foundation ships, 542-Annual dinner, 604 health and disease, 743 (0) sends representatives to Trinidad to study, Hospital, St. Thomas's: To try the Sussex Humanities in scientific teaching, 959 29 hospital scheme, 53, 295, 414-Scholarships, HUME, D. W.: Ilio-tibial band grafts for the HOOPER, Surgeon-General Sir William Roe, 264, 676-Information concerning the study radical cure of large inguinal herniae, obituary notice of, 578 of medicine, 361-Annual report of Samari- _824 (0) HORDER, Sir Thomas: Medical Notes, rev., tan Fund and work of lady almoner's HUMPiRIS, F. Howard: Acute poliomyelitis, 407-The medical aspects of urinary disease, department, 567 Annual old students' 229-Surgical diathermy, 279 747 _dinner, 773 HUNTER, George, obituary note of, 541 HORRIDGE, Mr. Justice: Observations on pro- Hospital scheme, the Sussex. to be tried at HUNTER, W. B.: Case of traumatic aniridia, fessional secrecy, 17 various London hospitals, 53, 295, 414-The 843-Destruction of lice on hair-clad areas, HORSLEY, Henry, obituary notice of, 869 London, 460. See also Hospitals, National 1100 HORSLEY, Sir Victor. memorial to, 410, 714 Provident HUNTER, William Munn, obituary notice of. HORT, F. A.: Demonstration on finer adjust- Hospital, Shropshire Orthopaedic, 252, 571 970 ment, with special reference to the hand, Hospital subscriptions: Income tax (parlia- HURRY, Jamieson B.: Poverty and Its Vicious 895 mentary note), 335 Circles, rev., 490 r THz BITsm I4 JULY-DEC., I921] INDEX. I MEDICAL JOURNAL

Hydrocephalus, infective external ["shifting Infirmary, Southmead Poor Law (Bristol), Ireland (conti-nued): epilepsy "] (Cecil E. Reynolds), 66 (O)-(J. D. paying patients at, 56 Irish Medical Committee: Election of Lickley), 895 Infirmary, Sunderland Royal, new physical officers. 168-Grants to Irish hospitals, 168 Hydrocephalus and spina bifida obstructing clinic at, 915 Lindsay, Professor, retirement of, 719 breech delivery (A. J. Troughton and J. F. Influenza: In Spain, 101-In South Africa, 223- Poor Law reform, 300 Dow), 901 Deaths from in Germany in 1918, 853- Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 669 Hygiene, review of books on, 117, 107 In America (leading article), 1123-Review of Trades Congress and a medical service, 300 Hyperadrenalism and hypertrophic pyloric book on, 657 Ulster Medical Society, 862, 966, 1006, 1054 stenosis, 1054. See also Pvloric Influenza (?) with erythematous eruptions, Hypernephroma of ovary, 531. See also Ovary 577, 615, 674 Irish Medical Committee: Election of officers, Hypnotism, review of book on, 1117 Infroit prize, 63 168-Grants to hospitals, 168 Hysterocele, inguinal (C. C. R. Downing), 942 INGLIS. Dr.: Importanee of industrial medi- IRvINE-FORTESCUE, Major A.. Persian Order cine to the community, 319 of the Lion and Sun conferred upon, 341 INGLIS, Florence E.: Birth control, 339 IRWIN, S. T.: Chronic infections and ment&l INGRAM, James K. D., street in Puerto Orotava activity, 419 named after. 207 Islanders of the Pacific, 468 INGRAM-JOHNSON, R. E.: Superfoetation, 116 Italy: Antimalarial campaign, 536-San Remo Ing. inal hysterocele. See Hysterocele hospital for medical diseases purchased by Inhaler, all-glass, 79 Italian capitalists, 619 Injuries by transfixion and impalement IVENS, Miss: Antigonococcal serum, 797-War (W. F. Brook), 71 (0) methods adapted to gynaecological surgery, INRSTER, John (and S. Roodhouse GLOYNE): 1037 Ice-crseam and the public health (report of The bactericidal action of gastric juice on New Jersey Department of Health), 536 B. tuberculosis, 1024 (0) Ileus, chronic duodenal (D. P. D. Wilkie). 793. Inquests inadequate through lack of necropsy, See also Duodenal 760 ILIESCU, C. C. (and Alan N. DRURY). See Insane persons, certification of (parliamentary Drury note), 254 Ilio-tibial band grafts for the radical cure of Insanity, review of books on, 529-Pathology large inguinal herniae (D. W. Hume), 824 (0) of, 616 J. -Correspondence on, 918 Institution, Liverpool Medical: Inauguration ILLJUS, Major Henry Warwick, C.I.E. con- of 83rd session, 718-Books and some of the JACK, Captain William Andrew, O.B.E. con- ferred upon, 466 treasures of the Institoition library, 718- ferred upon, 466 Immunization, review of books on, 799 Treatment of septic ulcer of cornea by JACKSON, Henry, elected Mayor of Wands- Imperial War Graves Commission. See War chauffaee, 797-Treatment of some ab- worth, 871 graves normalities of the urine in children. 797- JACKsoN, H. V.: Case of peliosis rheumatica, IMPEY, S. P.: The x-ray treatment of cancer, Annual dinner. 914-Undeseended and mis- 1074 1015 placed testicle. 988-Spontaneous pneumo- JANSEN, Murk: The polyarticular muscles as Income tax: 30, 64, 101, 176, 224, 265, 342, 423, thorax, 989-Diagnostic value of vibration the cause of arthrogenetic contractures, 884 467, 510. 544, 582. 677, 726, 774, 817, 871, 924, 971, sense, 1034-Some genito-urinary cases, 1034 Japan: Bill introduced to create a Depart- 1015, 1060, 1100, 1137-Assessment (parlia- -Encephalitis lethargica, 1034 ment of Health, 136-Bill for prevention of :ssentary note), 166-Hospital subscriptions Instruments, British Scientific, Dictionary venereal disease, 264- Three new sana- (parliamentary note), 335 Allowances for of, rev., 118 toriums for tuberculosis to be opened, 265 repairs, 678-Superannuation, 774-Basis for -Infant death rate of Tokyo to be investi- assessment, 1001 INSURANCE, NATIONAL HEALTH: gated, 826-Number of dentists in, 844 Index to Current Medical Literature, 86 The Acts, 718 Japan Medical World," 88 Indexes, half-yearly, 223. 296 Aged workers, 763 Japanese bilharzia. See Bilharzia Arrears of payment, 166 Japanese medical men who hava studied in INDIA: The bill, 22. 54 Germany subscribe for the German medical Auxiliary Force Medical Corps, 257 Capitation fee, proposed reduction, 537, 607, faculties, 999 Bengal. public health of, 257 619, 712 See also SUPPLEMENT Index Japanese population in the United States The blind in (parliamentary note), 55 Capitation fee, proposed reduction of under great increase of, 941 Cerebro-spinal meningitis, 257 the Act in Ireland, 813, 1053 Jaundice. obptructive, 86 Countess of Dufferin's Fund, 506 Certification fee, proposed reduction of in Java, plague in, 29, 63, 677, 870 Medico-legal work in the Punjab, 506 Ireland, 1053 JEANBRAU, Emile, appointed first professor of Opium trade (parliamentary note), 1092 Contributions, 23 urologv in the Montpellier School of Medi- Provincialization of health officers, 257 Deposit contributors, 297 cine, 1109 Public Health Commissioner at Simla, 506 Inquiry suggested, 252, 809 JEANSELME, E. (and others): Maladies des Small-pox in (parliamentary note), 335 Medical practitioner and panel patient, 93 Reins, rev., 1117 Subassistant surgeons, 506 Medical benefits, 810 JEFFERSON, Geoffrey: Bilateral rigidity in Medical certification for sickness benefits middle meningeal haemorrhage, 683 (0) Indian Journal of Medical Research, rev., 325 (Ireland), 915 Jejuno-colic fistulas after gastro-enterostomy, Indian Medical Service: Information con- Medical records, 762 1092 cerning, 377, 380-Parliamentary notes, 55- Medical remuneration (leading,article), 712 JELLIFFE, Smith Ely: The Technique of Pensions, 870 Medical service (leading article), 497 P8ycho-analy8is, rev., 450 Industrial fatigue research (parliamentary Miners and, 90 Jenner Medal, presentation of, 759 note), 126 Panels, 297 JENSEN, E. T.: The cure of sleeping sickness, Industrial Fatigue Research Board reports: Parliamentary notes, 22, 90, 166. 216, 252, 297, 814 Labour turnover in munition and other 335,718, 762, 809 Jerusalem, proposed medical university in, 93 factories, 453 Partition, effects of (Ireland), 669 Jewish organization called the Red Shield of Industrial hygiene: Its rise, progress, and Retrospect of (leading article), 291-Corre- David formed, 677 opportunities (Sir Thomas Oliver) 108 (0)- spondence on, 4)9,577 JOBSON, T. B. : Ionization in suppurative Leading artiele on, 121 Sanatorium benefit, 216, 670, 770 otitis media. 598-Instrument for measuring Industrial medicine, importance of to the Reamen, 254 the " bridge " in mastoid operations, 994 community (Edgar Leigh Collis). 315-(Sir Travelling grants, 297 Johannesburg, health and housing in, 456- Kenneth Goadby), 317-Discussion, 319 Unemployment, 23, 166, 253. 763-Preserva- Ventilation of theatres and cinema halls in, Industrial medicine at the International tion of benefits for. 763, 809 ]002 Labour Conferences 958 Women panel doctors, 254 JOHNSON, Arthur Jukes, obituary notice of, Industrial medicine and reconstruction in 724 Belgium, 332 Intestine, small, self-inflicted rupture of JOHNSON, Dr. (and Dr. RASHBROOK): Status Industrial microbiology. See Microbiology caused by reduction of a non-strangulated epilepticus, 903 Industrial psychology. See Psychology inguinal hernia (P. J. Moir), 563 JOHNSON. Edward Thomas, charged with Industry, review of book on, 406 Intestines, diagnosis and treatment of injuries fraud, 756-Correspondence on, 868 Infant mortality. See Mortality of (G. Gordon-Taylor), 639-(James Berry), JOHNSON, R. A. (and G. D. HEAD): Carotin Infant Welfare Conference, 85. See 2 also 643-Discussion, 645 aemia, 762 Maternity Intra-abdominal operations, employment of JOHNSON, W.: Diagnostic value of the vibra- Infants Bill, 718 crushing instruments and the cautery in tion sense, 1034 Infants in custody of foster mothers, (Charles P. Childe), 646-Demonstrations, JOHNSON, William, obituary notice of, 223 statistics, 1099 647 JOHNSTONE, James: The Mechanism o1 Life Infants, review of books on, 324 Intrathecal serum in a case of trypano- in Relation to Modern Physical Theory, Infection, relation of carcinoma to (W. Ford somiasis (J. W. H. Eyre and C. H. Marshall), rev., 948 Robertson), 929 (0)-Discussion, 932. See 284 (0) JOHNSTONE, R. J.: Caesarean section, 523- also Cancer Intussusception (G. H. Edington), 391-Dis- Neurasthenia in midwifery and gynaecology, Infections, principle of repeated medication cussion, 394 704 of in for curing (Sir Ronald Ross), 1 (0) Iodine treatment of goitre (Robert Stewart), Joints, tuberculous disease children Infectious diseases notification fee. See Fee 843 (Sir Henry Gauvain), 876-Discussion, 881- Inferior vena cava, thrombosis of (Roy Iodine treatment for tuberculosis and Correspondence on, 1010 Russell Kerr), 1112 (0) arthritis, 1100 JOLY, J. Swift: Diagnosis and treatment of Infirmary, Bradford Royal: New x-ray equip- Ionic medication in the treatment of neuritic cystitis, 308 ment, 862 and rheumatic pains (W. F. Somerville), JONES, Arnold: Plea for more frequent use of Infirmary, Bristol Royal; Resignation of 825 (0) Caesarean section, with a description of a President, 719-Siepmann prize, 719-Pay- Ionization in suppurative otitis media (T. B. new operation, 75 (0) ments by hospital patients, 767-Almoner's Jobson), 598 JONES, Donald F. (and Edward M. EAST): In- report, 767-New President, 1059 breeding and Out-breeding: Their Genetic Infirmary. Edinburgh Royal, 614-Retirement Irelandd: and Sociological Significance, rev., 242 of Dr. Farquharson, 614-Annual meeting Belfast. Opening of session, 669-Tuber- JONES, Ernest (and others): Pstcho-analysis of the League of Subscribers, 1053 culosis in. 1006 and the War Neuroses. rev., 800 Infirmary, Glasgow Royal: Appointments, Browne, Sir J. Walton, 25 JONES, H. Davies: "Forgetting," 1036 915-First annual dinner of past and present Cancer research fund, 966 JONES, J. C.: Birth control, 219 nurses, 1053 Dublin: Milk supply, 93. 416 National JONES, Sir Robert, honorary degrees of Har- Infirmary, Glasgow Victoria: Report, 1094 Maternity Hospital, 669- University War vard, Yale, and Smith's College, Northamp- ton, conferred upon, 100-ClaYden v. Wood- Infirmary, Leeds General: Annual meeting, -emorial, 56-Infant Aid Society, 1054 24-Resignation of Mr. Charles Lupton, 24 Dublin Pharmacopoeias, 1094 Hill, 967 Infirmary, Leeds Union, nursing at, 167 Health Insurance: Effects of partition, 669- JONES, Share: Veterinary and human medi- Infirmary, Manchester Royal: Post-graduate Proposed reduction of certification fees cine, 1093 courses. 581 under, 813,:1053-Mledical certification for JONES, W.: Nucleic dcids: Their Chemical Infirmary, Newcastle Royal: War memorial sickness benefits, 915 Properties and Physiological Conduct, rev., unveiled, 861 Irish hospitals, loss to, 813 848 INDEX. Tzz B m JULY-DF,c., 192II JULY-DEC.,1921]INDEX. [I M*j>lcALMX~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HAJOURNAL '5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~15SAL

JONES, Wharton, 665 Leading Articles (continued): JORDAN. Gregory Paul, obituary notice of, significance of digestion of the oesophagus- 1097 L. 1088 JORDAN, Harvey Ernest: A Textbook of Histo- Tuberculosis in Poland, 804 logy, rev., 243 Laboratory manuals, 1079 Vaccination, 569 JOSEPH, Hill: Experiences of seaside practice, Labour, obstructed breech delivery due to Venereal disease clinics, 247 806 hydrocephalus and spina bifida (A. J. Virilism, forms of. 533 JosuE, 0. (and M. PARTURIER): Les Cardio- Troughton and J. F. Dow), 901 Visceral syphilis, 211 r4naux: Etude Theorique et Pratique, rev., Labour, occipito - posterior presentations, War and population, 663 241 early recognition and corrective treatment Journal of Anatomy. 407 of (R. C. Buist). 782 (0) League of Nations: Health organization (par- journal of Orthopaedic Surgery in future to Labour, squatting attitude in, 30 liamentary note). 89 -Health work of, 535- be published quarterly, 1079 Labour Conference, International, industrial Resolution to appeal for publication of dis- Journal of the Philippine Islands Medical medicine at. 958,1042 coveries re noison gas, 581--Serological Association, 218 LACKIE, J. Lamond: Appreciation of Francis standards, 1004, 1049, 1080 Joy, Norman H.: The squatting attitude in William Nicol Haultain. 173 Lecture, Adrian Brown Memorial: The par- labour. 30 LADELL, R. M.: The term ' neurasthenia," ticulate Dature of enzymic and zymic JULIAN, Major-General Oliver, RA., K.B.E. 872-Habitual headache, 1099 change (Henry E. Armstrong), 492 conferred upon. 509 Lamp shadowless,ifor surgical and laboratory Lecture, the Bradshaw: Subtropicalesculents JUST, T. H.: Ligature of the external or work. 325 (M. C. Grabbam), 801-The operative treat- common carotid vessels in serious tonsillar Lancashire Sanatorium Benefit Fund, 90 ment of malignant disease (Hi. J. Waring), haemorrhage, 441 - Treatment of collapse LANCASHIRE, George H.: The association of 1085 following serious loss of blood in operations skin tuberculosis with visceral and other Lecture, Chadwick: Plant diseases (N. H. on the tonsil, 442 tubercnlous manifestations, 551 Blackman). 715 LANE, Sir Arbuthnot: The Influence, which Lecture, Lady Priestley Memorial: Vitamins our Surroundings Exert upon us, rev., 205- and health (Edward Mellanby), 910 Receives permission to wear the Cross of Lecture, Long Fox Memorial: The repair of Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, 723 bone injuries (Hey Groves), 1005 LANGLEY, George J.: The difficulties in dia- Lecture, Mitchell Banks Memorial: The sur- gnosis and treatment of hepatic abscess, geon as pathologist (C. J. Bond), 973 1073 (0) Lecture, Norman Kerr Memorial, 456, 660- LANGMEAD, F. (and others): The Dictionary The internationl aspects of alcoholism (Sir of Practical Medicine, rev.. 750 Arthur Newsholme), 660 K. LANKEBSTR. A.: Tuberculosis in Inzdia: its Lecture, Thomas Vicary: The History of Prevalence, Causation, and ePrevention, Brain Surgery (Sir Charles Ballance), 1041 Kaffir pox or alastrim, 102 w. rev., 799 Lectures, FitzPatrick: Arabian Medicine KAR, Captain Atul K., Military Cross con- LAPAGE. C. Paget: Chronic nasopharyngeal (E. G. Browne). rev., 564 ferred upon, 580 infection, chronic toxaemia, and distressed LEE, A. Bolles: The Microtomist's Vade KEEN, William Williams (editor) Surgery: heart in children, 4 (0)-Letter on, 260- Mecum: a Handbook of the Methods of Its Principles and Practice, rev., 904 Tuberculosis in children, 1035 Microscopic Anatomv, rev., 950 KEIDEL, A.: Reactions after salvarsan, 606 LARKAM, E T.: ' Surgical " scsarlet fever, 1138 Leeds, teaching of midwifery at, 249 KEITH, Sir Arthur: Evolutionary wounds, LAQUERRILRE (and Dr. DELEERM): Electro- L3EEs, David: Treatment of syphilis, 479- 137(0)-Human Embryolog and Morp holoy, logie. rev., 600 Treatment of gonorrhoea in men. 480 rev., 289-Delivers the Herter lectures on LAUBENHEIMER. K.: Lehrbuch der Mikro. LEFEBURE. V.: The Riddle of the : "The differentiation of modern races of fphotographe, rev., 951 Chemical Strategv in Peace and War, 1088 mankind in the light of the hormone LAUBRY, Oh. (and C. PEZZI): Traitg des LE FEUVRE, WV. P.: Herpes zoster and vari- therapy," 817 maladies cong6nitales du coeur. rev., 1078 cella, 130 KELLY, A. Brown: Statistical records of LAVERICK, Councillor Mary: The medical Leg, compound fractures of, treatment of serious and fatal haemorrhage following profession and rate-provided hospitals, 193 (Naughton Dunn), 632-Discussion, 635 operations on the tonsils. 431 Law and medicine See Medicine LEGG, J. Wickham, obituary notice of, 772, 872 KELLY, T. T., presentation to, 543-A cor- Law of the road, 1100 Leicester public mgdical service, 577 rection, 582 LAWFORD, J. B., Hon. L.D. of McGill Univer- LEIDY, Joseph, bronze statue in memory of, KELLY, W. W., presentation to, 582 sity conferred upon, 676 265 Kenya: Medical Practitioners and Dentists LAWRIE, H.: Herpes zoster and varicella, 30 LEITCHE Archibald: Changes induced in blood Bill withdrawn, 619-Agricultural Census, LEACH, C. H.: The medical profession and constituents by radiations, 270 - Experi- 783 rate-provided hospitals, 195 mental tar cancer in mice, 795 Keratitis. nodular, of South Arabia (Alex. Lead poisoning and the International Labour LENDON, Alfred Austin (and H. Simpson Macrae), 739 Conference (Henry E. Armstrong), 1042 NEWLAND): Extroversion of the bladder, KERR, Harold: Importance of industrial Lead poisoning, deaths from, 172, 260. See also 38 (0) medicine to the community, 319 Plumbism Leonardo da Vinci, 413 KERR. J. N. Munro Indications for Caesarean Leprosy: Treated with chaulmoogra oil, 414. section. 516 . Leading Articles: 851, 972, 1089-In the Philippines, 706, 808-In KERR, Boy Russell: Thrombosis of the Annual meeting :1921), 157 Hawaii, 808-Antimony treatment of, 852- inferior vena cava, with special reference to Aphasia, a new study of, 18 Various treatments of, 851 prognosis, 1112 (0) Association in 1921, 955 LE: QuEsNE. Claude Philip, obituary notice of, KETTLEWELL, G. D.: Treatment of syphilis in Auricular fibrillation, 533 1013 women, 671 Birth rate, the falling, 329 Letchmore House, Richmond (parliamentary KEY, W. Aston: Sodium biborate in epilepsy, Board of Control's report. 568 note), 335 673 Cancer of the breast, treatment of, 411 Leucodermia, treatment of. 817 KIDD, H. Cameron: Site of operation for Carbon monoxide in lighting gas, dangers Leukaemia, value of radiation in (James empyema, 98 of, 411, 534 Metcalfe), 273 Kidney, threshold of the(W. Langdon Brown), Cerebro-spinal fever and meningoeoccus Leukaemia, splenic (F. C. Eve), 943 844 types, 452 LEwIS, Charles J.: Acute dilatation of the Kidney disease, radiography in, 280 Chemical warfare, 1087 stomach, 76 - Adrenal and pancreatio Kidney, review of books on, 241, 1117 Classics in education, 495 haemorrhages following operation, 706 Kidneys, decapsulation of in Bright's disease Dangerous drugs and the Opium Convention, Lewis's library, 1060 (T. H. Sanderson Wells), 940 (0) 329 LEwIs, F. C.: Formol-gel reaction in syphilis. KILNER, T. P.: A method of skin grafting, Dietetics, national, 605 418 814 Diploma in public health, 1000 LEwIs, N. D C.: Chordoma, 1003 KING, Arthur: Treatment of acute toxaemia, Diphtheria prevention, 1001 LEwIs, Sir Thomas (and A. N. DRURY, C. C. 96 Drought and the public health, 210 ILIEScU, and M. WEDD): The manner in KING, Norman C.: The new Dentists Act, Drugs, addiction to. 855 which quinidine sulphate acts in auricular 302 Education of the deaf child, 1122 fibrillation, 514 (0) KING, W. G.: Vaccination in the Tropics, French watering-places, 49 LEY, Surgeon-Captain George, obituary notice 569 Harvey, William, obstetrician. 662 of, 580 KING, W. W.: Treatment of ante-partum Health and labour turnover, 453 LEY. Gordon: Caesarean section,523-Uterine haemorrhage. 989 Hospital policy, 158 haemorrhage, 985 King Edward's Hospital Fund. See Fund Hospitals and clinics, 854 LEYsIN: Lectures on heliotherapy, with KINLocH, J. P. (and J. B. ORR): Physiological Imperial Cancer Research Fund, 1048 special reference to surgical tuberculosis, cost of muscular work, 39 (0) Industrial hygiene, 121 817 KIRK. J.: Sight efficiency in the general popu- Influenza in America, 1123 LEYTON, Albert Sidney Frankau, death of, lation, 8 (0) Insurance medical remuneration, 712 537; obituary notice of, 579 KIRWwAN. E. O'G.: Case of aneurysm of the Insurance medical service, 497 LEYTON, O.: Modern treatment of diabetes, superficial palmar arch, 1113 Insurance, national, retrospect of, 291 707 KISCH, Eugen: Diagnostik und Therapie der Lymphosarcoma and allied conditions, 496 Lice, wood-tar oils in the destruction of on Enochen und Gelenktuberkulose, rev., 658 Medical historvof the war, 1047 hair-clad areas (A. Bacot), 853-Corre- Knee, aching, treatment of, 64 Medical officers of health, security of tenure spondence on, 968, 1100,1138 KNOx, Robert: Remarks as President of of, 83 Licensing Bill, 164, 254, 298 Section of Radiology and Electro-thera- Medical students: What is to become of LICIKLEY. J. D.: Hydrocephalus, 895 peutics, 267-Radiography in gall bladder them? 247 Liiege: Celebrations in honour of the com- and kidney disease, 280 Mortality in the eighteenth eentury, 758 pletion of fifty years of scientific work by- KNUTSFORD, Lord: Research defence, 966 Mucous colitis, 49 L6on Fr6d6ricq, 1133 Koch Foundation for Combating Tuberculosis, Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of Life, mechanism of, 948 prizes to authors of scientific works, 895 England, 84 Lighting regulations, motorists', 424 Kodak, Ltd.: X-ray photography, 972 Newcastle meeting, 157 Limbless soldiers, care of in Australia, 460Q KORENCEEVSKY, V.: Experimental rickets in Our dcaily bread, 713 Limbs, artificial. See Artificial rats, 547 (0)-Science in Russia, 1012 Ovarian transplantation or grafting. 909 Lime-bearing foods for children, 673 Kovno, meeting at re development of the Pathogenesis of disseminated sclerosis, 804 LINDSAY, James A., presentation to, 719 medical profession in Lithuania. 581 Presidential address. 121 LING. A. R.: Longevity of certain species of KRAUS, Professor, appointed president of Profession of medicine. 343 yeast 871 German Central Committee for Study and Professional secrecy, 17 LINTON, R. G.: Veterinary HVgiene, rev., Uontrol of Cancer, 895 Public health and private practice, 908 KRAUS, Rudolf, appointed director of the Radiation, dangers of, 290 Liquor prescriptions for each physician in S3erum Institute at Ran Paolo, Brazil, 567 Rhodesian fossil skull, 856 Canada, number of, 63 KUeHNEMANN, G.: Dtfferential-Diagnostik der Royal Air Force, the health of, 1122 Lister Institute, annual report, 52 Inneren Krankheiten, rev., 751 Salvarsan, reactions after, 606 LISTER. Lord: Portrslt of for Edinburgh, 16& KUSAMA: Protective inoculation against Scope of surgery in genito-urinary tubercu- - Memorial to, unauthorized statement re, typhus and scarlet fever, 249 losis, 757 223 rTHU BDsm i6 JULY-DEC., 192I] INDEX. M EDICAL JOURNAL

Lithuania, development of the medical pro- MCCANN, Frederick J,: Treatment of puer- Malaria, relation of ankylostomiasis to (D. fession in, 581 peral infection, 1036 Bridges), 149, 304-A correction, 304 LITTLE, Captain Gerald Lewis Colhoun, MCCARRIsoN, Lieut.-Col. B., lectures by, 610 Malaria and meteorology in Scotland, obituarynotice of,61 MCCARTNEY, John: Sodium biborate in epi- 505 LITTLEJOHN,E. S., appointed medical super- lepsy, the results of twelve months' treat- Malaria: Inquiry into the habits of the intendent of the Manor Institution for De- ment, 527 Anophelesplumbeus, 619 fectives,167 MCCLYMONT, A. J., obituary notice of, 870 Malarial eye complications, 989 LITTLEWOOD, Harry: On the operation of MACCORMAC, Henry: Skin and visceral tuber- MALCOLM, John D. (and G. A. GIBB): Over five prostatectomy, 614-Obituary notice of, 1134 culosis, 554-Skin diseases in pensioners, hundred gallons of fluid from an ovarian LITTLEWOOD, S.: Alastrim. or Kaffir pox. 102 561-The arsenobenzol treatment of syphilis, tumour, 631 (0) Liverpool: Co-ordination in the care of sick 945 MALCOLM, Mr.: Incidence of eclampsia, children,128-Legislative proposal for pre- MCCREERY, Major Albert Thomas James, 1075 vention of venereal disease in, 251-Annual obituary notice of, 1098 MALET, Henry. presentation to, 575 report of M.O.H., 251-Popular medical lec- MACDONALD, Angus: Meteorology and malaria Malignant disease, operative treatment of tures, 668-Annual medical service, 718- in Scotland, 505 (H. J. Waring), 1085 -Offertory at medical service, 813-Opening MACDONALD, Peter: Report of the Voluntary MALLANNAH, S.: Fleas, 1099 oftheSirAlfred Jones Research Laboratories Hospitals Committee, 26-Medical defence, MALONY, E. F. (and Martin W. BARR): Types at Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1052 1121 of Mental Defectives, rev., 325 LINGSTON, Dr.: Test for sugar, 844 MACDONALD, R. C,: An all-glass inhaler, 79 Malta: Inauguration of the new system of Localization, tactile (John S. B. Stopford), 407 McDONALD, Stuart, health of, 21 government, 971 - Honours, 971 - First LocKE, George: Motor ambulance service, 282 MACDONALD, Sydney G.: Removal of stones Minister of Health a doctor, 971 LOCKHART-MUMiMIRY, J. P.: Operative treat- from the pelvic portion of the ureter, 98- Malthusian League establishes a maternity ment of haemorrhoids. 597 Diagnosis and treatment of cystitis, 309- and child welfare centre at Walworth, 817 LOEDERICH, L. (and others): Maladies des Bladder growths and their treatment. 310 MAMOURIAN, Marcus: Acute appendieitis, 397 Reins, rev.,1117 McDOwALL, R. J. S.: Pulmonary circulation, -The bone graft, 934 (0) LOGAN,Victor Donald Orr, obituary notice of, 967 Man, prehistoric (T. Walmsley), 966 421 McFARLANE, Thomas Fraser, memorial to, Manchester area, bacteriological examina- LoHAx. M.: The Experiences of an Asjlum 768 tions in (parliamentary note), 335 Doctor, rev., 288 MACFIE, J. D.: Sanatorium benefit, 670 Manchester Radium Hospital. 667 LOMIBROSO, Cesare, monument to unveiled at MCGEOCH, Thomas, obituary notice of, 1012 Manchester and Salford: Invalid Children's Verona,817 MACHT, Professor, awarded the annual grant Aid Association, report, 175-Infant welfare of the American Pharmaceutical Associa- in, 459 LONDON: tion. 895 Manchuria, plague in, 543, 740 City of London Medical Book Society, MCINTYRE, D.: Uterus showing placental MANION, R. J., appointed Minister of Soldiers' centenary of, 760 polypus with interstitial fibroids, 991 Civil Re-establishment (Canada). 923 County Council. See Council MACKAIL, Dr.: Effect of health legislation on MANKNELL, A.: Reflections of a general prac- Diphtheria in (parliamentary note), 861 the health of the people, 315-Importance of titioner, 501 Early books on London hospitals, 608 industrial medicine to the community, 319 MANN, Gustav, obituary notice of, 465 Health in 1919, report of M.O.H., 217; in MACKAY, D. Matheson: Treatment of corneal MANN, W. L. (and S. A. FOLSOM): A Manual 1920, report of M.O.H., 337, 451 ulcers, 738-Autotoxaemia in ophthalmo- on Foot Care and Shoe Fitting, rev., 450 Hospital scheme. See Hospital scheme logy, 739 MANSON, J.: A report, 582 Hospitals, See Hospital MAcKAY, G.: Physical education, 77 MANsON-BAER, P. H.: Amoebic dysentery, Inter-Collegiate Scholarships Board, 509,970 MAcKELVIE, Lieut.-Col. Maxwell, C.I.E. con- 1115 Medical Exhibition, 604 ferred upon, 466 MAPLES, E. E.: Retrograde catheterization for Medical officer of health of the City of, 252 MCKENDRICK, Thomas Brownlie, obituary stricture, 461 Scarlet fever in (parliamentary note), 89,861 notice of, 1097 MARAGLIANO, Professor, celebrates his fortieth Tuberculosis treatment in, 337 MACKENNA, Robert W.: Treatment of syphilis year as a clinical teacher, 817 Water supply, 666 in the male, 473 Mlarcel Benoist prize, 725 MCKENZIE. Dan: Meningitis occurring in MARCHIAFAVA, Ettore, nominated an Emeritus London'Inter-Collegiate Scholarships Board. aural cases, 402-Practical considerations on Professor at Rome, 509 509 the treatment of haemorrhage during and MARPAN, A. B.: iIntroduction et lIgtude des LONG, Constance :'Medical aspects of sex life, after operations on the tonsils, 440 voies digestives dans le vpremiire enfance, 903 MACKENZIE, Eneas K.: A retrospect of rev., 78 Loos, J. W.: Over Wervelfracturer, rev., 950 National Insurance, 419 MARMOREK, Alexander: Experimental medi- Los Angeles practitioner fined for failure to MCKENZIE, Ivy: Visceral syphilis, 188- cine and therapeutics, 725 report a case of diphtheria, 1133 Diagnosis and treatment of borderland Married persons in lunatic asylums, See Low. R. Cranston: Skin and visceral tuber- cases, 828 Asylums culosis, 553-Cutaneous sensitization, 559- MACKENZIE, Sir James: Clinical and labora- MARSH, Howard, A Memnoir of, rev., 658 Skin diseases in pensioners, 562 tory methods, 26, 94, 301- Quinidine in MARSHALL, C. E. (editor): Micro-biology: a LIwIT, M.: Infektion und Immunitdt, rev., auricular fibrillation. 576-Heart Disease Textbook of Micro-organisms, General and 659 and Pregnancy, rev., 905 Avvlied, rev., 659 LoxTON, W. Arthur, obituary notice of, 724 MACKENZIE, J. Ross (and G. H. COLT): General MARSHALL, C. H, (and J. W. H. EYRE): Case of LuCAs, Albert: Acute pleural empyema, 390 anaesthesia and the atmosphere in the trypanosomiasis treated by intrathecal LUAsS, Keith: La conduction de l'influx operating theatre, 938 (0) serum, 284 (0) nervezex, rev., 530 MACKIENZIE, Sir Leslie: Physical education, MARSHALL, 3. Balfour: Fibroids complicating LucKE, B.: Incidence of aortic aneurysm, 1126 76 pregnancy, 990 LuMB, Norman: Gonococcal Infection in the MACKENZIE, Marion E.: Women doctors and MART, W. D.. elected town councillor for Male, rev., 450 pediatrics, 171-Venereal clinics, a lay point Sheffield, 817 LunrIBE, Auguste: R6le des colloides chex les of view, 1009 MARTIN, Angus: Diagnosis and treatment of itres vivants, rev., 709 MCKENZIE, R. Tait: Physical education in cystitis, 309 Luminal contrasted with bromide in epilepsy American universities, 76 MARTIN, A. M,: Congenital dislocation of hip, (F. Golla), 320 (0) MAcKEOWN, W. J.: Asylum administration, 895 Lunacy laws: voluntary boarders in public 462 MARTIN, Dr.: Hot wire for investigating the mental institutions, 42 McKIE, Norman J., obituary notice of, 421 time relations of the pulse and the charac- Lunacy, vaccine treatment of (parliamentary MACKIINTOSH, Ashley: Diagnosis and treat- teristics of voluntary contraction in man, note), 298 ment of borderland cases, 831 687 Lunatic asylums. See Asylums MACKLIN, A. H.: Surgeon to the Quest MARTIN, E. G.: Tobacco and work, 20 Lunatics, discharge of (parliamentary note). Antarctic Expedition, 543-Evacuation from MARTIN, J, Middleton: The medical profession 336 mobile columns, 857 and rate-provided hospitals, 191 Lunatics, "pauper," 670 MACLEAN, Hugh: Renal efficiency tests, 425- MARTIN, T. Hartley: Tuberculous disease of Lung, fibrosis of (T. M. Allison), 563 The arsenobenzol treatment of syphilis, 944 bones and joints, 883 Lungs, investigation into the circulation MCLEOD, J. W.: Streptococcus classification, MARTIN, W.: Acute pleural empyema, 390 through (S. W. F. Underhill), 779 (0)-Corre- 791 MARTINDALE, Louisa: Birth control, 708 spondence on, 967. See also Pulmonary MCMASTER, P. D.: Concerning obstructive MARTINDALE, W. Harrison: Intravenous use Lungs, path of infection in pneumococcic jaundice, 86-Influence of the gall bladder of calcium aceto-salicylate, 774 invasion of, 857 and bile ducts upon the bile, 214 Massage and Medical Gymnastic Society, 725. LYLE, Ranken: Caesarean section, 524- MCMuLLAN, Geo.: Treatment of empyema, See also Society Radium treatment of advanced uterine 538 Massage, review of books on, 491 cancer, 526-Neurasthenia in midwifery and MACMUNN, Norman: The Child's Path to Masseurs, blind. See Blind gynaecology, 705-Uterine haemorrhage, 985 Freedom, rev., 1079 MASTERMAN, E. W. G.: Intussusception, 394- -The medical practitioner and procured McNAMARA, F. P. (and others): The Patho- Acute appendicitis, 397 abortion, 986 logy of Influenza, 1124 Mastoid operations. instrument for measuring Lymphosarcoma and allied conditions (leading McNAuGHTON, Alexander, presentation to, the " bridge " in, 994 article). 496 304 Maternity and child welfare: Child welfare LYNN-THOMAS, Sir John: Appreciation of MCNEE. J. W.: The arsenobenzol treatment posters, 64, 923-Conference in London, 85- J, W. Stephens, 816-Clayden v. Wood-Hill, of syphilis, 944 In Vienna, 244-American Red Cross exhibi- 967 MACPHAIL, Sir Andrew, seriously wounded by tions, 265, 871, 923-In Manchester and dis- a person named Ogulnik, 870 trict, 459-In Austria and Galicia, 665- MACPHERsON, John, retirement of, 768 Federation of Mother and Child Welfare MAOPHERSON, Sir W. G.: History of the Great Associations, 669- Centre at Walworth War based on Official Documents, vol. i, established by Malthusian League, 817- 1047 Congress in Paris, 683, 845-Midwives and McQUEEN, James M.: Capillary pressure, the administration of opium, 964 170. 672 Maternity and Child Welfare. rev., 450 MACQUEEN, Thomas, obituary notice of, 1058 Maternity Convention (parliamentary note), M. MACRAE, Alex.: Nodular keratitis of South 23, 54 Arabia, 739 MATTHEWS, Colonel Valentine, obituary notice M.D.Brux., degree of, 726 MACTIER, H. C., presentation to, 29 of, 618 MACADAM, William: Renal efficiency tests, MACWATT, Col. R. C., appointed honorary sur- MATTOLI, A.: La Chirurgia del Colont, rev., 430 geon to the King, 870 951_ MCA.LLU. Lieut.-Col. Stuart Gerald, obituary Madeira, climate of, 64, 224-A hint for pas- Maudsley Hospital. See Hospital notice of, 90 sengers to, 468 MAYNARD, E. F. (and S. D. STURTON): Two MACARTEUE, John: MZental HosDital Manual. MAGNAN, V., monument to, 1099 cases of pernicious anaemia with infective rev., 242 MAGNUS. Sir Philip, resignation of, 858 foci of the alimentary tract, 685 (0) MeBiamWE, P.: Chronic nasopharyngeal infec- MAJOR, Herbert Coddington, obituary notice MAYNARD, Lieut.-Col. Frederic Puisent. tion in children, 95 of, 542 obituary notice of, 724 MACCALLUM, W. G.: A Textbook of Pathology, Malaria, campaign against in Italy, report of Mayo Clinic, Collected Papers of. vol. ix, rev., rev., 1038 Grassi andSella. 536 13 TEh BTm JULY-DEC., 19211 INDEX. Ir MuDICAL JOUNA 7

MAYo-RoBsoN, Sir A. W.: Legion of Honour Medical services under the Midwives Acts, METCHNIKOFF, Olg&: The Life of Elie Metch- conferred upon, 341-Receives permission 1016 nikoff, 1845-1916, rev., 848 to wear the Cross of Chevalier of the Legion Medical stock-taking, 1126 Meteorological conditions and plant disease, of Honour, 723 Medical students, education grants to (parlia- 912 M.B. of the University of London, 972 mentary note), 216-What is to become of ? Meteorology and malaria in Scotland, 505 Measles, proposed notification of, 91-Review (leading article), 247-The great multitude Metropolitan Asylums Board, report for 1920- of book on, 657 of, 257 21, 415 Median nerve. See Nerve Medical Supply Association, surplus x-ray MIALL, Stephen: Deaths from plumbism, Medical aphorisms, 407 stores. 63 260 Medical Appeal Board. See Pensions Mice, tar cancer in. See Cancer Mledical Art Kalendar. rev.. 1079 MEDICAL AND SURGIcAL APPLIANCES AND MICHELL, R. W., memorial to, 459 Medical aspects of delinquency (M. Hamblin PREPARATIONS: Microbiology, General, Laboratory MIanual in, Smith), 1035-Correspondence on, 1130 All-glass inhaler, 79 rev., 1079 Medical aspects of sex life. See Sex Apparatus for maintaining anaesthesia by Microbiology. Industrial, proposed National Medical barristers, 923 open ether iD throat operations, 79 Institute of, 1004 Medical book clubs, 918 Chloroform bottle, Mill's, 1119 Microscopical methods, 950 Medical book society, a centenarian, 578 Glucose, pure, 492 MIDDLEMASS, James: Diagnosis and treatment Medical chemicals. See Chemicals High tension x-ray apparatus, 207 of borderland cases. 830 Medical conduct and practice, review of book Hot-air sterilizer for steel needles, 660 MIDDLEMISS, G. W.: Motor cars, spare parts, on 77 Instrument for measuring the " bridge" in 972 Medical councillors, 817 mastoid operations. 994 MIDDLETON. William Robert Colvin, obituary Medical defence, 1121 London Hospital catgut, 566 notice of, 1135 Medical Defence Union: Annual meeting, 711 Midwifery forceps. a modified, 751 MIDELTON, W. J.: Treatment of asthma, 304- -A correction, 770 Obstetric chart, 849 Treatment of arthritis, 462 Medical Directory, rev., 951 Penile clamp, 1041 Midwifery,neurasthenia in (Archibald Donald), Medical education, 1011-In early New York, Shadowless lamp for surgical and laboratory 699-(E. Farquhar), 702-Discussion, 704- 250 work, 325 Correspondence on, 768 Medical education of women. See Medical Stethoscope, rigid binaural. 1041 Midwifery, review of books on, 846 schools Surgical needle, an improved, 156, 751 Midwifery teaching at Leeds, 249 Medical evidence by a district nurse, 613 Test Preparations, 751 Midwives Acts: Medical services under, 1016 Medical Exhibition, London, 604 Tonsil haemorrhage clamp, 492 Midwives Board. See Board Medical History, Annals of, rev., 491 Urological basin, 325 Midwives and the administration of opium, Medical History, International Association of. 964 See Medicine, history of Medical terms in the New English Dictionary, Midwives in Prussia, to wear nurses' uniform Medical history of the war (parliamentary 1051 and forbidden to recommend anti-concep- note), 335-Leading article on vol. i, 1047 Medical and veterinary science, relation tional methods, 218 Medical jurisprudence, review of books on, between, 535 Milan clinical instittutions to be merged into 13, 117, 242 Medical women, married, compulsory retire- the University of Pavia, 265 Medical mayors, 264, 467, 871 ment of, Glasgow, 813 MILBURN, C. H.: Motor ambulance service, Medical men, frauds on, 756, 868 Medical Women's Federation: Birth control, 282 Medical men in courts of law, evidence:of. See 708-A correction re above discussion, 818- Milk control and tuberculosis (H. M. Cargin), Professional secrecy Autumn session of Council. 859 894-Discussion, 895 Medical men killed and wounded in the war, Medication. repeated, for curing infections Milk grant to be continued (parliamentary number of in Germany, 1058 (Sir Ronald Ross), 1 (0) note), 718 Medical men in public life (C. Addison), 664 Medicine in Assam (W. G. Forde), 1128 Milk for mothers and children (parliamentary Medical missionaries. See Missionaries Medicine in Baghdad, 537, 968 note), 809 Medical ;officers at Bradford (parliamentary Medicine, experimental, defence of, 857 Milk, poor (parliamentary note), 23 note), 810 Medicine, history of. International Congress Milk, review of book on, 993 Medical Offleer of Health of the Cityof London, held in Paris, 82. 717-Next meeting (London, Milk and scarlet fever, 858 252 1922), 717 Milk supplies (parliamentary note), 166, 254- Medical officers of healtb, annual reports of, Medicine, industrial. See Industrial For tuberculous persons, 254 162 Medicine and law, 1090 Milk supply, of Dublin, 93, 416 Medical officers of health, security of tenure Medicine in public life, 664 Milk supply, pasteurization of (S. G. Moore). of (leading article), 83 Medicine, review of books on, 44, 751 941 (0) Medical officers of health, superannuation for, Medicine as a science, 102 MILES, W. Ernest: Coecygeal fistulae, 61- 384 Medico-legal: Clayden v. Wood-Hill, 919- Radium treatment of advanced uterine Medical officers' preventive work in the army Frauds on medical men, 756-(E. T. cancer, 526-Operative treatment of haemor- (parliamentary note), 216. See also Army Johnson), 756-Protracted gestation, a period rhoids, 597 Medical practice in British dominions and of 331 days accepted. 220 MILLARD, C. Killick: Birth control, 131, 301 foreign countries, information concerning, Medico-legal procedure in ctses of persons of MILLER, Dr.: Effect of health legislation on 382 unsound mind, suggested radical change in, the health of the people, 315-Importance of Medical practitioner and procured abortion 1015 industrial medicine to the community, 319 (John Campell), 985 (0)-Discussion, 986- Medico-legal work in the Punjab, 506 MILLER, Douglas: Presentation to Sir J. Correspondence on, 1130 Melancholia improved by thyroid extract Halliday Croom, 675 Medical practitioner and panel patient, 93 (F. C. Eve), 943 MILLER, James B.: Herpes and varicella, Medical practitioners in France, number of, MELLANBY, Edward: Vitamins and health 1100 1044 (Lady Priestley Memorial Lecture), 910 MILLER, Reginald: Erythema nodosum, 863- Medical Practitioners and Dentists Bill with- MELLAND, C. H.: Encephalitis lethargica, Venereal clinics, a lay point of view, 1009 drawn at Kenya, 619 652 MILLER, Sinclair: Oral sepsis and systemic Medical practitioners, building to contain con- MELROSE, Miss J., retirement of, 677 disease, 1076 sulting rooms and clinics for to be erected Mementos, custodianship of, 20 MILLIGAN, Sir William: Arrested development at Fort Dodge, Iowa, 999 Meningeal anthrax, 508. See also Anthrax of trachea, 1115 'Medical profession: a horizon of hope (David Meningeal haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage MILLS, F. P.: Colliery rescue work, 283 Drummond), 103 Meningitis occurring in aural cases, prob- MILLS, H. Brooker: Acute polioimiyelitis, 230 Medical profession and rate-provided hospitals. lems in connexion with the early diagnosis -Blood diseases in children, 876-Ante-natal See Hospitals, rate-provided and treatment of (Sir Charles Ballance), 399 treatment of congenital syphilis, 889 Medical referees. See Health Ministry -Discussion, 401 Mills's chloroform bottle, 1119 Medical Register: Change of address, 537 Meningitis, cerebro-spinal. See Fever, MILROY, J. A. (and T. H. MILROY): Practical Medical research awards (parliamentary note), cerebro-spinal Physiological Chemistry, rev., 848 164 Meningocele in the newborn, 544 Miners and National Insurance (parliamentary Medical Research, the National Institute for Meningococcus types and cerebro-spinal fever note), 90 (H. H. Dale), 46 (leading article), 452 Miners' strike, some medical impressions of, Medical Research Institute, Hampstead (par- Menstruation, fortnightly, cured by spectacles, 94, 170, 260. 463 liamentary note), 861 972 MIsFtD, Professor: First Minister of Health Medical Research Council: Appointments, 135, Mental activity and chronic infections, 419, for Malta, 971 537-Appoints a Committee to investigate 463 Missionaries, medical, information concern- the causes of dental decay, 500-Retirements, Mental breakdown, causes of, 257 ing, 382 537 Mental defectives. See Detfectives MITCHELL, C. M.: The first ovariotomist, Mental Deficiency Acts (parliamentary note), 1011 MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: 810, 861-Expenditure, 861 MITCHELL, G. F.: Meningeal anthrax, 508 Appointments under the Colonial Office, 382 Mental disease in Scotland, 256; in the MITCHELL, J. A.: Plague in South Africa, 1125 Army Medical Service, 378 United States. 467 MIYAJIMA, K. (editor): The Tapan Medical Clinical hospitals in England, 370 Mental Hospitals Association. See Associa- World, 88 Degrees for practitioners, 372 tion MOIR, P. J.: Self-inflicted rupture of small Dental surgery, 383 Mental institutions, service patients in (par- intestine caused by reduction of a non- Indian Medical Service, 380 lianientary note), 253. See also Asylums strangulated inguinal hernia, 563 Information concerning the study of medi- Mental patients (parliamentary note), 55, Molecular theory of matter (Sir Edward cine, 343 et seq. 216 Thorpe), 408 Medical education of women, 368, 371 Mental treatnment of ex-service men. See Ex- Molteno Institute, opening ceremony, 963. See Medical missionaries, 382 service also University of Cambridge Medical practice in British dominions and MFNZIES, F. N. K.: Venereal disease clinics, Monkey's flesh as a cure for consumption ! foreign countries, 382 247 136 New session opened, 574, 602, 669 MENZIES, J. A. (and F. A. BAINBRIDGE): MONOD, Gustave: Syphilis of the stomach, 946 Post-graduation study, 372 Essentials of Physiology. rev., 659 MONRAD-KROHN, G. H.: Clinical Examination Prison medical service, 381 MENzrEs, James Acworth, death of, 101- of the Nervous System, rev., 207 Psychological medicine, 375 Obituary notice of, 133-Appreciation of, 686 MONTGOMERY, S. A.: Condurango bark in Public health services, 376 Mercury and salvarsan in ante-natal treat- inoperable gastric cancer, 924 Public services, 378 ment of congenital syphilis (Leonard Find- Montpellier: Seventh centenary of, 265, 923- Royal Air Force Medical Service, 379 lay), 887-Discussion. 889 Rabelais monument, 923 Royal Army Medical Corps, 378 MERRIN. Alfred: Case of delayed chloroform MOORE, Benjamin: Biochemistry: A Study of Royal Naval Medical Service, 378 poisoning, 405 the Origin, Reactions, and Equilibria of Scholarships. 352 et seq. Mesopotamia, leave for medical officers in Living Matter, rev., 116-Suppression of Tropical medicine, 374 (parliamentary note), 23 trinitrotoluene poisoning during the war, Metatarsus varus (A. S. Blundell Bankart), 721 Medical Science, Abstracts and Reviews, rev., 685 (0)-Correspondence on, 815 MOORE, C. A.: Case of cholecystgastrostomy, 659 METCALFE. James: Radiation in treatment of 826(0) Medical services, cost of (parliamentary blood diseases, 273-Value of radiation in MOORE, Dr.: Autotoxaemia in ophthalmology. note), 335 leukaemia, 273 738 THE I8 JULY-DEC., T921] INDEX. I r DICALBRITI8RJOURNAL

MOORE, Irwin: Usual site of origin of endo- Nitrous oxide - oxygen - C.E. anaesthesia laryngeal cancer, 97. 259-Surgical removal (H. Edmund G. Boyle), 591 (0). See also of the tonsil, local methods of arresting N. Anaesthesia serious haemorrhsLge fromthe tonsillar bed, NIxON, J. A.: Hospitals in the Territorial 437, 510-A correction, 510 NAGELI, O., appointed to chair of clinical Force, 1094 MOORE, J. E. - Reactions after salvarsan medicine at ZUrich. 509 NOALL, W. Paynter: The treatment of neg- 606 NANJI, D. R.: Longevity of certain forms of lected cases of club-foot, 1109 (0) MOORE, S. G.: The pasteurization of the milk yeast, 871 NOGUCHI. H. (and A. E. COHN): The pulse rate supply, 941(0) Narcomania, treatment of (stanford Park), 563 in Yellow fever, 414 MOORHEAD, John J.: Traumatic Surgery, Nasal cavity, anthrax in (Zia Noury Pasha), NOBRDENTOFT, Severin: On Erlangen, 959 rev., 1078 446 NORMAN, Lieut.-Col. Harold Hugh, C.B.E MORAX, V.: Pathologie Ocutlaire, rev., 406 "Nasal ganglion neurosis " (Siz James conferred upon, 466 MORGAN, C. Lloyd, presentation to. 1057 Dundas-Grant), 446 NORMAND, L. P., appointed President of MORISON, A. E.- Acute poliomyelitis, 230- Nasal sentum, perforation of in cocaine takers, Clanadian Privy Council, 923 Cranioplasty. 895 917, 1007 1055, 1096 NORRtIS, C. C.: Gynaecological anld Obstetrical MORISON. Rutherford: Bone cavities treated NASH, Arthur Charles: Menmories in Melody, Tuberculosis, rev., 1040 with fat grafts, 397-Treatment of compound rev., 78 North of England Edinburgh University Club, fractures of tbe thigh andleg, 637-Diagnosis Nasopharyngeal infection (chronic), chronic dinner, 812 and treatment of injuries of the intestines, toxasemia, and distressed heart in children Northumibrian history and the Association 645 (C. Paget Lapage), 4 (0)-Correspondence meeting, 64 MORLEY, Arthur S.: Treatment of internal on, 95, 260, 468 Nose, malignant granuloma of (Sir Robert haemorrhoids by injection, 865 National provident scheme for hospitals. See Woods). 65 (0) MORRELL, C. Conyers: Birth control, 340 Hospitals Nose, review of books on, 907 MORRIs, Colonel Arthur Hugh, C.I.E. conferred NATTRAS5, F. J. (and J. S. SHARPE): upon, 466 Adolescent tetany and its relation to Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. MORRIS, Edgar Freeman, obituary notice of, guanidin, 238 (0) Acne, pustular, ? a disqualification for a 263 Naval hospitals. See Hospitals public service, 817 MORRIS, Sir Malcolm (and others): The Naval and military hygiene, 466 Alastrim or Kafir pox, 102 Dictionary of Practical IMedicine, rev, Navy, Royal: Committee appointed to in- Anaesthetics in general practice, 1137 750 quire into the medical staffs and naval and Ankylostomiasis, relation of to malaria, 304 MoRRIsoN, Arthur A.: A large renal calculus, civilian complements of the R.N. Hospitals, Anthracite stove, 30 653-Eleven thousand cases of spinal an- 29-Information concerning the medical Asthma and allied disorders, 342 algesia, 745 (0),1056 service of, 377-Medical officers, adminis- Asthma, treatment of. 304 Mortality in the eighteenth century (leading trative appointments (parliamentary note), Bacteriology, 582 article), 758 216 Birth control, 872, 924, 1016 Mortality, infantile: In New South Wales, 218; NEAL, James: The Medical Defence Union, Bonus on sales, 266 in France, 467; in Hong Kong, 468-Distribu- 770 Bronze powders, 304 tion of milk by sanitary authorities a valu- Necessary organs. See Organs Browne, Sir Thomas, on professional able measure of prevention of, 581-From Necropsies, analysis of (Godfrey Carter). 749 secrecy, 136 famine in Russia, 620 -Parliamentary Needle, surgical, an improved, 156, 751 Calcium aceto-salicylate, intravenous use note on, 763-Investigation re in Tokyo, Needles, steel, hot-air sterilizer for, 660 of, 774 826 NELSON, William Percival, obituary notice of, Calomel in diarrhoea, 176 MORTON, Thomas Henry, obituary notice of 724 Cancer houses, 818. 1100 420 Nephritis, chronic interstitial, diet or medi- Cancer of testes, 102 MORTON, William, bequests of, 915 cine likely to benefit'? 1015 Case to hold four ampoule syringes, 1060 MORTON, W. T. G., petition for his bust to be Nerve cell degeneration (H. W. Eddison), 406 Chaulmoogra derivatives, 972 added to the American Hall of Fame, Nerve, cervical sympathetic, injury to (F. C. Child welfare Posters, 64 136 Eve), 943 Condurango bark in inoperable gastrie Mosquito theory, the originator of, 250 Nerve, median, suture of severed, witb rapid cancer, 924, 1099 Mosquito: Inquiry into the habits of the recovery of functi n (Edgar Wirth), 900 (0) Consulting rooms and speculators, 64 Anoipheles plumbeus. 619 Nervous disease, respiratory phenomena in Consumption, cures for, 136, 726 Moss, Adam: Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, (Sir James Purves Stewart), 1017(0) Coprolith, a, 924 987 Nervous diathesis, the blood and the (Harry Corrections, 30, 304, 510, 582, 1100 Moss, Major E. L.: Triplets with twin foetus Campbell), 831-Correspondence on, 1010. Criticism with a punch, 818 papyraceus, 41 See also Stimulants Degree of M.D.Brux., 726 Mother's eyesight v. child's life, 674 Nervous system, peripheral and central, per- Degrees and diplomas, 620, 678, 872 Motor ambulance. See Ambulance sistent pain in lesions of (Wilfred Harris), Dentifrices, 726 Motor car taxation, 578 896(0)-Discussion, 902 Diphtheria antitoxin, the supply of, 510 Motor cars, spare parts, 868. 918, 972, 1121 Nervous system, physiology of symptom pro- Diploma in ophthalmic medicine and sur- Motor licences. renewal of, 1052 duction in disease and injury of (F. M. R. gery, 265 Motor notes for medlical mnen (H. Massac Walshe). 837-Discussion, 839 Disclaimers, 30. 224,424, 678, 1015 Buist), 611. 752, 811, 953. 1045 "Neurasthenia," 872 Douching apparatus, collapsible, 1060 Motor vehicles, deaths from aceidents caused Neurasthenia in midwifery and gFnaecology Drugs for starving Russia, 510 bv in the United States during 1920, (Archibald Donald), 699-(E:. Farquhar Dynamometer as a test of fatigue, 266 1046 Buzzard), 702-Discussion, 704-Correspon- Electrical apparatus, 872 Motorists: Lighting regulations, 424 - Ad- dence on, 768,872 Evaporation to dryness. 224 juncts for, 510 - Facilities for medical Neurasthenia and psoriasis (EdmundBarker), Eyeball, rupture of, 1138 motorists, 620-Rules of the road, 962-Law 943 Eyestrain and reflex neuroses, 1138 of the road. 1100 Neurasthenia, suicide from (parliamentary Factory Girls' Country Holiday Fund, 176 MOTTRAM, J. C.: The use of blood counttd to note), 215 Faith or fact ? 678 indicate the efficiency of x-ray and radium Neuritic pains, tonic medication in the treat- Filtering, 423 protection, 269 ment of (W. F Somerville), 825 (0) Fleas, 726, 774, 818, 1099 Mountain climates in health and disease Neuro-induction (Haydn Brown), 1053,1132 Fly traps, 304 (Bernard Hudson). 743 (0) Neurology, review of books on, 447, 992 Formol gel reaction in syphilis, 424, 582 MOYNIHAN, Sir Berkeley; The Spleen and Some NEVE, Ernest F.: Treatment of cutaneous Gas disease of fish, 424 of its Diseases, rev.. 749-Appreciation of anthrax, 97-A method of skin grafting, 987 Gat6-Papacostas reaction, 266 Harry Littlewood, 1134 NEWBOLT, G. P.: Carcinoma of the large in- Golf, medical aspects of, 544 MUCH, H.: Tulberculosis of Children: its testine, 988 Graveyard site, 266 DiagnoRis anid Treatment rev., 1119 Newborn, meningocele in, 544 " Harley Street slump," 224 MuaIRA. K., elected a foreign correspondent Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Annual Meeting at. Headache, habitual, 1060, 1099 oft he Acad6mie de M6decine of Paris, See Association, British Medical-Medical Heart-beat, persistent, after cessation of 175 Institute opened, 85-Leading article on, 157 respiration, 30, 64. 510 MIuRHEAD, Archibald L., obituary notice of, -Opening of session, 718 Herpes zoster and varicella, 30, 818, 1060,110) 62 NEWELL, F. S.: Caesarean Section. rev., 1040 Hiecough, treatment of, 468 MULLEN. John W.. presentation to, 773 NEVWLAND. H. Simpson (and Alfred Austin Income tax. 30, 64, 101, 176, 224, 265, 342, 423, MUNBY. A. E.: Laboratories, their Plannings LENDON): Extroversion of the bladder, 38 467, 510, 544. 582, 677, 726, 774, 817, 871, 924, and Fittings, rev., 601 (0) 977, 1015, 1060, 1100, 1137-Allowances for MURPHY, J. B., Chicago memorial to, 581 NEwmAN. Sir George: Relation of the medical repairs. 678-Superannuation, 774 MURPHY, Sir Shirley, Jenner medal of the profession to local authorities in respect of Infant mortality in Hong Kong, 468 Royal Society of Medicine presented to, rate-provided hospitals and clinics, 189- Interstitial nephritis, diet or medicine likely 759 Medical profession and tuberculosis preven- to benefit? 1015 MURRAY, Dwight H., obituary notice of, tion, 209 Iodine treatment, 1100 1013 New poor. 960. See also Professional Classes Ionic medication in septic wounds, 266 MURRAY, F. Anderson: Local abscess followed Aid Council Islanders of the Pacific, 468 by erythema scarlatiniforme, 796 NEWSHOLME, Sir Arthur: International aspects Knee. an aching, 64 MURRa-AY. James A.: Experimental tar cancer of alcoholism, 660 Labour, the squatting attitude in, 30 in mice. 795-Relation of carcinoma to in- Law of the road, 1100 fection, 932 NEW SOUTH WALES: Legg, the late Dr. Wickham, 872 MURRELL, Christine: Possible causes of Anthropometry of school children, 958 Leucodermia treatment, 817 sterility, 1076 Cancer patients hospital, proposed, 966 Lewis's Library, 1060 Muscles, polyarticular, as a cause of arthro- Health week, 966 Lice on hair-clad areas, destruction of, 1100, genetic contractures (Murk Jansen). 884 Housing and infant mortality, 218 1138 Muscular work, physiological cost of (J. B. Pulmonary tuberculosis in, 218 London " Toll" Exchange, 176 Orr and J. P. Kinloch), 39 (0)-A reply Red Cross and War Chest Howe for Boys, Lord Derby War Hospital, 224 (A. D. Waller), 627 (0)-Correspondence on, 1007 Madeira and the French Riviera, 64, 224; 722 Royal Prince Alfred Hospital report. 1006 and the Canary Islands, 468 Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of Vital statistics, 218 Manson, J.: A report, 582 England (leading article), 84. See also M.B. of the University of London, 972, 1138 College New York: Appointments to the faculty of Medical motorists, facilities for, 620 MUSRENS, L. J. J.: Causes and prevention of medicine in the Columbia University Medical services under the Midwives Acts, blindness, 1096 Medical Centre, 11-Medical education in 1016 MU5PRATT, P. K.: Birth control, 219 early New York, 250 - Venereal disease Medical Women's Federation, 818 MYERS, Brigade-Surgeon Lieut.-Col. Arthur statistics, 677- Drink "addicts " in, 756 Medical Sickness and Accident Society, 510 Bowen Richard, obituarv notice of, 724 Society of the New York Hospital, 150th Medical Sickness Annuity and Life Assur- MYERS, Victor 0.: Practical Chemical anniversary of. 8 9-Anterior poliomyelitis ance Society, 1016 Analysis of the Blood, rev., 529 in, 870-Drug " addicts" in, 895-Tubercu- Medicine as a science, 102 MYLES, E. H.: Vaccination treated locally losis statistics. 999-Anthrax cases, 1113 Meningocele in the newborn, 544 with castor oil, 304 NICOLL, James H. obituary notice of, 340 Motor cars. spare parts, 972 rTHz^ BRmsS JuYDE.JUL;Y-DEC., 191192TI] INEINDEX. [ MEDICAL JOUENAL I9

I Notes, Letters. Answers, etc. (contd.): Operating theatre, general anaesthesia and PARK, Stanford: Treatment of narcomania, Motorists: Lighting regulations, 424; ad- the atmosphere in (J. Ross Mackenzie and 563 juncts for, 510 G. H. Colt), 938 (0). See also Anaesthesia PARBK, William Hallock (editor): Public Health Nasopharyngeal infection, chronic, 468 Ophthalmia neonatorum (parliamentary and, Hvgiene, in Contributions bv Eminent " Neurasthenia," the term, 872 note), 763 Authors, rev., 491 Northumbrian history and the Association Ophthalmic work in schools, organization of, PARKER, C. A. (and [. COLLEDGE): A Guide to meeting, 64 263. See also Refraction Diseases of the Nose and lThroat anc their Nursing in prison hospitals, 872 Ophthalmology, autotoxaemia in (James Treatment, rev., 907 Otitis media, acute. in infants, 972 Alexander Wilson), 738-Discussion, 739. See PARRIN. Alfred: Diagnosis and treatment of Past and present, 871 also Eye cystitis, 307 Plain statement, difficulty in making a, 582 OPIE, Eugene L. (and others): Epidemic Re- Pneumothorax, 102 spiratory Disease, rev., 657 Parliament, Medical Notes in: Postage to places abroad, 468 Opium Restriction of cultivation (parlia- Addison, Dr., his appointment, 22; resigna- Problem in reconstruction, 1016 mentary note). 335-Export (parliamentary tion of, 165 Professional amenities, 774 note), 335-Midwives and the administration Air pilots' licences, 335 Pupil, dilated, 423 of, 964 Animals, deaths of, from unknown causes, Radium applied to the prostate gland and Opium convention and dangerous drugs 298 base of bladder, 818 (leading article), 329 Animals, living, experiments on, 127 Refraction work in school children, 102 Opium for administration to animals, cer- Anthrax in brushes, 166 Report, a (Dr. J. Manson). 582 tificate for, 422 Army, British: Territorial Army Medical Rheumatism and bacon, 1138 Opium smoking, 1010 Service, 23; hospitals and dep6ts, 254; Russia, an appeal for, 176 Opium trade, Indian (parliamentary note), medical services of, 334 Sale of practices, 774 1092 Artificial limbs: light, 23; committee on, Southend doctors' cricket club,.924 Optical glass, supply of (parliamentary note), *89, 298 Stray thoughts, 972 165 Asylums administration, 254 " Surgical " scarlet fever, 1138 Oral hygiene, physiology of (J. Sim Wallace), Bacteriological examinations in Manchester Tall talisman, 266 692-Discussion, 694 area, 335 Tobacco habit, cure for? 224, 265 Oral sepsis and systemic disease (Bertram Bank holiday, 763 " Toll " Telephone Exchange, 424 Watson), 1076 Beer consumption, 763 Tonsils, enucleation of, 544 ORDE, R. H.: The medical profession and Bellahouston Hospital, 810 Tonsils, surgical removal of, a correction, rate-provided hospitals, 193 Bilharziasis treatment, 90 510 Organs, necessary, 673 Blind in India, 55 Train gossip, 1016 ORLA, Jensen: Dairy Bacteriology, rev., 993 Brixton prison, 763 Tropical medicine in the East, 1060 Oro-nasal hygiene, formation of a council for Census, occupational, 55 Vaccination treated locally with castor oil, the promotion of, 1099 Ohemicals, fine, 810 304 ORR, James: Embolism in auricular flutter, Chemicals, medical, 810 Varicella and herpes zoster, 972 576 Chepstow Pensions Hospital, 336 Verdant verse, 620 ORR, J. B. (and J. P. KINLOCH): Physiological Children Act, 90 'Von Pirquet's test, 468 cost of muscular work, 39 (0)-(and D. Noel Children's health, 718 War medals, 677 PATON): Essentials of Veterinary Physio- Cholera, spread of, from Russia, 297 Warnings, 1138 logy, rev., 659 Colonial Medical Service, 126 Whitaker's Almanack, 582 Orthopaedic scheme, the Shropshire, 252, 571 Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 127,166, 252, Whooping-cough, treatment of, 224, 266 Orthopaedic surgery, mastership in, 1049 298, 334 Workrooms, badly lighted, 468 Orthopaedics, post-graduate courses in Paris, Dartmoor Prison: Silence rule, 810 X rays, effect of on bacteria, 424 1099 Dentists Bill, 22, 55 X-ray photography, 972 OSBORNE, Oliver T.: The Principles of Thera- Diphtheria in London, 861 X-ray treatment of cancer, 1015 peutics, rev., 709 Drugs Act. Dangerous. 90-Regulations, 298 OSBURNE, Lieut.-Col. John, obituary notice of, Evidence of medical men in courts of law. NOTTER, J. Lane (and R. H. FIRTH): Hygiene, 264 See Professional secrecy rev., 117 OSLER, Sir William. the bibliography of, 87 Experiments on living animals, 127 Nottingham, small-pox at, 294, 543 Ossiculectomy (Sir James Dundas-Grant), 446 Ex-service men: Fee for medical examina- NOvAK, E.: Menstruation and its Disorders, Otitis media (W. Salisbury-Sharpe), 403- tion, 54-Bonus for those in sanatoriums, rev., 1040 Ionization in (T. B. Jobson), 598 90-In mental institutions, 216-In hos- NUNAN, W.: Stretcher slips. 283 Otitis media, acute, in infants, 972 pitals, 336-Eligibility of for medical treat- Nurse, district, medical evidence by a, 613 Our daily bread (leading article), 713 ment, 336-Mental treatment of, 860-And Nurses with disability pensions, training of, " Our Day," 423 tuberculosis, 861 423 Ovarian transplantation or grafting (leading Food protection, 335 Nurses, holiday hostel for opened at Folke- article), 909 Guardianship of Infants Bill, 718 stone, 725 Ovarian tumour. See Tumour Health Ministry: Contributions, 23-MAedical Nurses' registration (parliamentary note), 298, Ovariotom-ist, the first (Robert Houston), 866, referees, appointments of, 718-Medical 335, 763-In Scotland, 335, 763 1011 staff of, 216-Regional medical officers, 89, Nursing Council. the General, report, 575 Ovary, hypernephroma of, 531 216, 253, 297, 763-Salaries, 23-Unemploy- Nursing Home, Queen Mary, Edinburgh, 1094 Oxycephalic skull, certain features of (D. M. ment, 23, 166, 253-Cost, 253-Wales, 23 Nursing in prison hospitals, 872 Greig), 1075 Herbalists, registration of, 763 NTULASY. Frank: Polypoid decidual endo- Oxygen in empyema, the local use of (L. Holloway prison, 763-Lady superintendent, metritis, 655 Gordon), 488 298 Oxygen inflation in treatment of tuberculous Hospital disinfection, 127 affections, 978 (0) Hospital finance. See Hospitals, voluntary Hospital subscriptions. income tax, 335 Hospitals: In Dublin, 55, 90-Financial con- dition of, 90-Grants to voluntary, 298, 762 -Irish 55-Naval and military, 166-Sub- sidy to, 55-Voluntary, 21, 55, 163, 165, 298, 762-Wages in. 166 0. Hospitals voluntary: Government grant, 21, 165, 298, 762, 860-Subsidy to, 55-Debate Obstetric chart, 849 P in the Lords on Cave Report, 163-Com- Obstetrical difficulties, some comumon but mittees, 762 unrecognized (W. Blair Bell), 545 (0) PACKARD. Francis R. (editor): Annals of Housing conditions in Scotland. 215 Obstetrics, review of books on, 846,1040 MIedical History, vol. iii, rev., 491-Life and Imperial War Graves Commission, 90 Occipito-posterior presentations, early recog- TinWes of Ambroise Parg (1510-1T90), rev., 949 Income tax: Assessment, 166-On hospital nition and corrective treatment of (R. C. PAGE, C. Max: Treatment of compound frac- subscriptions, 335 Buist), 782 (0). See also Labour tures of the thigh and leg, 635 Indian Medical Service, 55 O'CONNOR, F. W. (and Clifford DOBELL): The PAGET, Stephen: Appreciation of John Indian opium trade, 1092 Intestinal Protozoa of Man, rev., 905 Warrington Haward, 420 Industrial fatigue research, 126 OERTEL, Horst: General PathoZogy: An Pain, persistent, in lesions of the peripheral Infant mortality, 763 Introduction to the Study of Medicine, rev., and central nervous system (Wilfred Harris), Infants Bill. 718 528 896 (0)-Discu3sion, 902 Infectious diseases notification fee, 165 Oesophageal tumour. See Tumour Palate, cleft. See Cleft Insane persons, certification of, 254 Oesophagus, foreign body in ("shawl pin ") Palmar arch, superficial, case of aneurysm of Institutional treatment of tuberculous (W. Frank Wilson), 446 (Major E. O'G. Kirwan), 1113 patients, 861 Oesophagus, significance of digestion of the Panams, city, institute for research in INSURANCE, NATIONAL, 216, 335 (leading article), 1088 tropical diseases to be founded in, 467 Acts, 718. 809 O'FERRALL, E. F.: Treatment of hiccough, Pancreatic and adrenal haemorrhages follow- Aged workers, 763 468 ing operation (Charles J. Jervis , 706 Bill. 23, 54 Oil, chaulmoogra, in treatment of leprosy, 414, PANTER, Gilbert G.: Voluntary Hospitals T)eposit contributions for, 297 851, 972 Committee, 60 Inquiry suggested. 252 Oil, cod-liver, pharmacological value of. 245 PAPIN, E.: La Py4lographie, rev., 847 Medical benefit, 810 Oils, wood tar, for the destruction of lice Paralysis, birth (Harry Platt), 885 Medical records, 762 (A. Bacot). 853 Paralysis, general, of the insane (Dr. Miners and, 90 OLDHAM, Major Arthur Charles, obituary Adamson). 903 Number of insured, 216 notice of, 264 PARAKORE, R. H., Neurasthenia in midwifery Panels. 297 OLITSKY, P. K., "Bacterium pnteutmosinttes," and gynaecology, 704, 768-The incidence of Payment. arrears of, 166 455 eclampsia, 1075 Sanatorium benefit, 216 OLIVER, Sir Thomas: Industrial hygiene, its Paraplegia, management and treatment of Seamen, 254 rise, progress, and opportunities, 108 (0)- (George Riddoch), 834-Discussion, 837 Travelling grants, 297 Remarks as President of Section of Pre- Parathyroid gland, therapeutics of (Clement Unemployment, 23, 166, 253, 763-Cost, 253 ventive Medicine and Hygiene, 313-Impor- Dukes), 987 -tPreservation of benefits for, 763, 809 tance of industrial medicine to the com- PARE, Ambroise, life of, 949-Correspondence Women panel cloctors, 254 munity, 319 on, 1007, 1055 Working of the Act inquiry, 809 O'MALLEY, John F.: Meningitis occurring in PARFITT. J. B., Operative Dental Surgery, Irish hospitals, 54 aural cases, 402-Conditions predisposing to rev., 601 Lancashire Sanatorium Fund, 90 haemorrhage in tonsil operations, 433- eer- Paris: Foreign medical men to serve as League of Nations: Health organizations, 89 foration of the nasal septum in cocaine clinical assistants in the clinics of the Letchmore House, Richmond, 335 takers, 1008, 1096 Faculty of Medicine, 100-Municipal Council Licensing Bill, 164, 254, 298 Ontario: Public health in, 500-Medical Asso- of Electrotherapy to be established, 676- Lunacy, vaccine treatment of, 298 ciation, 63-Neuro-Psychiatric Association, Births registered in the first six months of Lunatics, discharge of, 336 1015. See also Canada 1921, 796. See also France Married persons in lunatic asylums, 90 r T BRmsu 20 JULY-DEo., 192II INDEX. IMunson JOuRNAL Par1lamEnt, l{ediBal (COnt4,): PARTRIDGE, W.: Xid8 0 Chemistrv. rev., 800 Parliament, Medical Notes in (contd.): PARTRIDGE, W.: Aids to Chemist ry, rev., 800 PEZZI, C. (and Ch. LAUBRY): Trait de& Maternity convention. 23, 54 PARTURIER, M. (and 0. JosuE): Les Cardio- maladies conOgnitales du coecr, rev., 1078 Medical chemicals. 810 r4naux. Etude ThMorique et 1ratique, Pharmacopoeias, the Dublin, 1094 Medical bistory of the war, 335 241 Phenolsulphonephtbalein excretion test, 1076 Medical men in courts of law, evidence Past and present. n5 871 Philadelphia Medical Club dinner in honour See Professional secrecy PASTEUR, Louis: Centenary celebrations, of Professor Blair Bell and Dr. R. G. Rows, Medical officers at Bradford, 810 971 136 Medical officers' preventive work in Patagonia, Southern, physiographyand glacial PHILIP. Sir Robert: Address to Edinburgh army, 216 geology of (E. G. Fenton), 410 University graduates, 128-Elected a foreign Medical research awards, 164 PATERSON, James J.: Defects in tuberculosis correspondent of the Acad6mie de Medecine, Medical Research Institute. Hampstead, administration, 60 215

Medical services of the army, 334 PATERSON, James Veitch: Causes Philippine Islands, leprosy in. 706,808 Medical services, cost of, 335 vention of blindlness, 733-Treatment PHILLIPS, G. A.: Oral sepsis and systemic Medical students. education grants for, corneal ulcers, 734 disease, 1076 Mental Deficiency Acts, 810, 861-Expendi- Patbology, review of books on, 406, PHILLIPS, P. G.: Suicids in borderland cases. ture, 861 847, 1038 1009 Mental patients, 55, 253 PATON, D. Noel (and J. B. ORR)- Essentials Phthisis. See Tuberculosis Mesopotamia, leave for medical officers Veterinary Physiology, rev. 659 Physical basis of social inefficiency. See 23 PATON, John: Caesarean section in case Social Milk: Poor, 23-Supplies, 166-Supplies prolapsed cord, 987 Physical education in American universities tuberculous persons, 254-Care of amongst PATTERSON, D. Wells: Renal efficieney (R. Tait McKenzie). 76

the poor, 335-Grant to be continued, 431 Physical instruction in schools, 1002 For mothers and children, 809 PATTISON, C. Lee: Institutional treatment Physiological cost of muscular work. See Miners and national insurance. 90 surgical tuberculosis, 219 Muscular " Naval hospitals war cases in, 335 Pauper lunatics. See Lunatics Physiology, review of books on, 848, Naval medical officers, administrative PAVENTA, E. F.: Italian Technical Words Physiology of symptom production in nervous pointments, 216 Phrases: An English-Italian and Italian- system. See Nervous Nurses' registration, 298, 335-Scotland, English Dictionary, rev., 711 PIcQuP:, M., appointed to the chair of anatomy Ophthalmia neonatorum, 763 PAVEY-SMITH. A. B.: Some remote effects in the Bordeaux Faculty of Medicine, 725 Opium cultivation restriction of, 335 tonsillitis, 845 PIcKTHORN,Surgeon C&ptain Alfred John, Opium, export of, 335 Paying patients at a Poor Law infirmary obituary notice of, 724 Opium trade, Indian, 1092 (Southmead, Bristol), 56 PIEBCE, Bedford: Diagnosis and treatment of Optical glass, supply of, 165 PAYNE, Sylvia: Medical aspects borderlandcases, 830 PENSIONS: 903 PIERmcE,, G.- 0.: A scheme foo voluntary Administration, cost of, 23 PEARCE. Louise: Significance of syphilitic support of hospitals, 674 Alleged hardships under pension decision, reinfection, 19 PIERSOL, George A.: Normal Histology, rev., 23 PEARSE, J. S.: Puerperal infection, 243

Appeal Board chairmanship, 166 PEARSON, Allan C.: Advantage of immediate PIMBLETT, W. H., elected chairman of Appeal tribunals. 88, 298 operation in penetrating wounds Insurance Committee, 303 Applications, statistics, 55 abdomen, 747 Pin extracted from right bronchus in a child Bill, 88, 166. 253. 296 PEARSON, R. B.: Fasting and Man's (W. Barrie Brownlie), 705 Chepstow Hospital, 336 Diet, rev., 1079 PINEY, Alfred: Pernicious anaemia Committee appointments, 298 Pediatrics and women doctors, 171 anatmia, 768 Commutation of, medical fee, 216 Peking Union Medical College: Dedication, PIRQUTET, C.: Nutritional treatment tuber- Disability retired pay, 166-Pre-war, 253 -Opening of, 764 culosis in childhood. 1127 Medical officers in the department, 89, Peldo for motorists, 510 Pitcairn Island, note on, 760 Training in sanatoriums, 298 Peliosis rheumatica, case of (H. V. Jackson). PITT. G. Newton: Educational Treatment allowances, 1092 1074 children, 302 Tuberculosis cases, 763 PELL, Charles Edward: The Lazo ofeBirths Placenta praevia centralis. with spontaneous Poison antidotes, 298 and Deaths, 329 delivery of the child (Alexander C. Blair), Poor Law children, 216, 254 Pellagra and protein deficiency, 10 (0) Postal delays, 810 PENDRED, Vaughan: Carcinoma of Placenta praevia followed by sloughing Penile 1041 Post Office medical appointments, 763 clamp, lower uterine segment. laparotomy. re- Prison hospital appointments, 861 PENNELL, Vernon: Loose cartilage, (0) covery (J. B.C. Canney), 286(0) Professional secrecy: evidence of medical Pensioned officers, treatment and training Plague, prevalence of in Java, 29. men in courts of law, 126, 296 723 in Manchuria. 543, 740; in Queensland, 544; Prorogation, 859 Pensioners, skin diseases in (Henry Mac- in South Africa (J. A. Mitchell). Psycho-analytical treatment, 89 Cormac), 561 Plain statement, difficulty of making Psycho-therapy, training in. 216 Plant diseases (V. N. Blackman), Public Health (Officers) Bill, 23, 55, PENSIONS: meteorological conditions (E. J. Butler), 912 Reassembling of Parliament, 610 Administration, 'Report of Departmental PLARR, Victor G.: William Clift's Regional medical officers, 89. See also Comiittee, 79 PLATT, Harry: Acute poliomyelitis, Ministry Appeal tribunals, 89, 298, 763 Birth paralysis, 885 Royal Air Force Medical Service, 264 Applications, 55 PLAYFAIR, H. J. M., receives permission Royal assent to Government bills, Artifieial Limbs Committee, 89. See also wear the Cross of Chevalier of the Legion of Russian famine relief, 1092 Artificial Honour. 723 St. Andrew's Mental HospitalJNorthanmpton, The bill, 88, 166, 253, 296 Pleural empyema. See Empyema 861 Chepstow Hospital, 336 Plumbism, deaths from, 172, 260. Safeguarding Industries Bill, 297 Claims, 422 Lead poisoning

Sanatorium benefit, 216 Committee appointments, 298 Pneumococcic invasion of the lungs man. Sanatoriums, trainitng in, 298 Commutation of, medical fee, the path of infection in, 857 Sanitary condition of post office buildings, Cost of administration (Ministry Pneumothorax, 102 166 sions), 23 Pneumothorax, spontaneous (John

hardships under, Sanitary conditions in private schools, Decisions, alleged POCHIN, Frank L., obituary notice of, Scarlet fever in the Metropolis, 89, Disability: Retired pay,166-Pre-war, POCOCK, A. G. C.: Mother's eyesight child's Service patients in mental institutions, Training for nurses with, 423 life, 674 Session, the. 333: length of. 165 Disablement pensions, rules for new Poison antidotes (parliamentary note), Shell shock cases, 166, 216, 253 for, 422 Poison gas: Discussion at British Sight injury during film production, Information for officers, widows, tion 409-Appeal to publish discoveries Slate mines, health conditions in, 542 581 Small-pox in Glasgow, 166, 810-In India, Inquiry at Aberdeen, 1053 Poisoning, arsenical, in vineyards, -Diagnosis of, 810 Medical Appeal Board chairmanship, Poisoning, food. See Food Spahlinger treatment for tuberculosis, Medical officers in Pensions Department, Poisoning, lead, and the International Labour Special session, 1092 253 Conference (Henry E. Armstrong). Spirits in hospitals, use of, 23-Consump- Officers, widows, and others, information Poisoning, lead, deaths from, 172, tion of, 763 for. 542 Poisoning, trinitrotoluene, suppression Suicides from neurasthenia. 215 Parliamentary notes, 23. 55, 88, 166, during the war. 721 Swine fever serum, 763 296, 298, 336, 763, 1092 POLAR,0.:J. PelviclnInlammations in Women, Territorial Army. See Army, British Pensioned officers, treatment and rev., 1040 Thermometers, clinical, 763 for. 723 Poland: Tuberculosis in (leading Treatment allowances, 1092 Psycho-analytical treatment, -School for health officers established Tuberculosis, beds for, 336-Pensions appeal Training in sanatoriums, 298 Cracow by the American Red Cross, cases, 763 Treatment allowances, 1092 Poliomyelitis, acute, early diagnosis Tuberculous patients, institutional Treatment and training for treatment(E.of FarQuhar Buzzard), 227-(D. ment of, 861 officers, 723 (R. C. Elmlie), Mc Crae Typhoid fever, 861 Tuberculosis cases, 763 -(W. Rowley Bristow), 228-(F. Unemployment, effect of upon health, Humphris), 229-(W. J. Tulloch), 230-(H. of Health, Cost of, 253-Preservation of insurance People's League first Brooker Mills), 230-(Harry Platt), 230- benefits for, 763. 809 scholarship prize awarded, 303 (A. E. Morison), 230-(L. A Parry), Universities of Glasgow and St. Andrews, PERCIVAL, A. S Causes and prevention Poliomyelitis, anterior, in New York, 90 blindness. 732-Treatment POLLOCK, W. B. Inglis: Causes University colleges, Treasury grants ulcers, 737-Autotoxaemia in ophthalmo- tion of blindness, 732-Advisability 336 logy, 739 operation in strabismus convergens,

Vaccination, compulsory, 216, 336-Deaths PEREIRA, A. da Rocha: Liquido cilala Treatment of corneal ulcers, 737-Auto- due to, 216 diano, rev 800 toxaemia in ophthalmology,

Vaccine lymph, 216 Pericarditis in childhood (F. John Poynton), Polyarticular muscles as the cause Venereal disease amongst seamen, 583 (0) genetic contractures (Murk Jansen), 884 Treatment, 763-In the army, 810 PERKINS, Alfred Temple, obituary Polyeythaemia, review of books on, 599 War pensions. See Pensions 1013 Polythelia with functioning accessory nipple Weather conditions. 127 PERRY, Edna E.: Tobacco and work, (R. Douglas Howat), 747 Women panel doctors, 254 Peru, yellow fever campaign in, Poor Law Children (parliamentary note), 216, PESNO Y BASTIONY, J. A., to visit Europe to 254 PARRaOTT, T. G.: Fleas, 7'74 stiudyrecent progress in methods of teaching Poor Law medical institutions, surgery, PARIRY, L. A.: Acute poliomyelitis, 230- anatomy and operative Poor Law reform (Ireland), 300 National Provident Hospital Organization, QuiruTrgica I y Tnsica (peratoria 191)5-1919), Poppies for remembrance, 805 769 rev., 659 Population,C3, some of the causes of our PARRY, T. Wilson: Prehistoric PESTALOZZA, Ernesto, elected president (Lieut.-Col. T. E. Knowles Stansfield), 1020 skulls of Great Britain, 498 medical faculty of Rome, 725 (0) TRZ B I 923 ] INDEX. 2 I JULY-DEC., JULY-DEC.,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[I IWZDICALTIINDEXmuJo 1921 2 PORRITT, Norman: Haemorrhage in tonsil Prostatectomy, open (J. W. Thomson Watlker). operations, 538 311-Discussion. 313 PORTER, Charles (and W. ROBERTSON): Sani- Prostatectomy, operation of, 614, 673, 723, 863, tary Law and Practice: a Handbook for 1010 R. Students of Public Health and others, rev., Protein deficiency and pellagra, 1050 490 Protein sensitization (Harold W. Barber), 554. R.A.M.C. roll of honour. 509 PORTER, Charles: Ventilation of public halls, See also Cutaneous sensitization RABAGLIATI, A. H.- Persistent heart beat 1002 Protein shock," 822. See also Pyogenic after cessation of breathing, 510 Portugal, deaf-mutes in, 971 therapy Rabelais monunment at Montpellier, 923 Postage to places abroad, 468 Protein skin tests in asthma. See Asthma Rabies in Holland, 29 Postal delays (parliamentary note), 810 Protozoa, review of book on, 905 Radiation (Alexis Thomson), 614 Post-graduate committee's recommendations, Protozoa, symptomless carriers of, 1090 Radiation, dangers of (leading article), 290 300 Pruritus ani (W. F. Somerville), 323 Radiation in treatment of blood diseases (G. Post-graduate courses: On diseases of the Prussia: Marriage rate in, 923 -Many vacant Lovell Gulland), 271; (Jam-ies Metcalfe), 273 digestive system in Paris, 100-At the North- professorial chairs at the universities, -Discussion, 274-Leading article, 290 East London Post-graduate College, 135, 422 1074 Radiations, changes induced in blond con- -In oto-rhino-laryngology at the Hopital Psoriasis, acute rapidly spreading. treated stitueDts by (Sidney Russ), 268; (J. C. Mott- Lariboisiere, Paris, 136, 993-At St. Andrews with arsenic (E. Fleming Griffin), 41 ram), 269-Discussion, 270 Institute. 223-At the Radcliffe Infirmary, Psyche, rev., 289 Radiography in gall bladder and kidney Oxford, 341-At the North-West London Hos- Psychiatry, review of bookq on, 489, 658 disease, 280 pital. Hampstead, 341-At the National Psycho-analysis, review of book on, 799 Radiologic-M Association. See Association Hospital for Paralysed and Epileptic, Queen Psycho-analytical treatment (parliamentary Radiology in cancer, 290, 331, 959 Square, 466-At the Broad Street Hospital, note), 89 Radiotherapy, review of books on, 449. 600 New York (for ship's surgeons particularly), Psychological medicine, information concern- Radium: For Danish hospitals, 63-For the 467-At Bethlem Hospital, 5CO-At the Lon- ing the study of, 375-At Bethlem Hospital, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, 459 don Lock Hospitals, 543-At Vienna. 543. 971 500 Radium applied to the prostate gland and --At the Manchester Royal Infirmary, 581- Psychologist in public life (H. B. Brackenbury), base of bladder, 818 At the London Hospital, 581-At Sheffield 145 (0) Radium Institute, for Manchester, new build- University, 619-At Glasgow, 668-On sur- Psychology, indastrial, national institution ings, 667 gical tuberculosis in Paris, 725-In Wilt- of, 251 Radium therapy in uterine cancer, 58. 129- shire, 766. 910-Fellowship of Medicine and Psycho-therapy, training in (parliamentary (Arthur Burrows), 524 Post-graduate Medical Association's courses, note), 216 Ragaz Spa, note on, 327 373. 870, 960-In the Provinces, 910 -On Public balls, ventilation of, 1002 RANDALL. Alexander: The prostate, 750 orthopaedics in Paris, 1099 Public Health Commissioner at Simla, 506 RANDOLPH, Charles: Rat-bite fever, 76 Post-graduation study, information concern- Public health and the general practitioner, RANRIN. J. C.: Value of the Wassermann ing, 372 1003 reaction in diagnosis and treatment of Post-nw rtem examinations, official and public, Public health, military and civil co-operation syphilis, 1006 necessity of emphasized at meeting of Ger- in (Col. H. W. Gratton). 42-Discussion on. RASEBRaOOK, Dr. (and Dr. JOHNSON): Status man Medico-Legal Society, 845 42 epilepticus, 903 Post office buildings, sanitary condition of Public health in 1920, annual report, 125-of Rat-bite fever (Charles Randolph), 76 (parliamentary note). 166 England in 1920, report, 336 RATHEPRY, F.: La Cure de Bouchardat et le Post office medical appointments (parlia- Public health diploma (leading article), Traitement du DiabUte Sucre, rev., 565 mentary note), 763 1000 Rats, experimental rickets in (V. Koren- POTTENGER, F. M.: Tuberculosis and How to Public health in France, 609 chevsky), 547 (0) Combat it, rev., 799 Public Health (Officers) Bill, 23. 55, 88 RAVEN, Martin O.: Erythema scarlatiniforme, POTTER. M. C.: Observations on certain Public Health Officers' Conference (of New 942 electrical signs of the human body, 689 York State), 423 RAW, Nathan: The medical profession and POTTS, W. A.: Medical aspects ot cielinquency, Public health in Ontario, 500 rate-provided hospitals, 192 1036 Publichealth and private practice [Willesden] RAWLINSON, J. H.: Some genito-urinary cases, POULTON, Benjamin, obituary notice of, (leading article), 908 1034 618 Public health, review of books on, 490 RAY. C. B. ; Vitamins in sun-dried vegetables, POULTON, E. P.: Modern treatmbent of dia- Public Health Services, information concern- 536 betes, 707 ing, 376 RAY, Edward Reynolds, obituary notice of, POWELL, Arthur: Amoebic dysentery, 1115 Publications, new and forthcom-iig, 207 134 POWELL, Evan: Presentation to, 543 Publishers' announcements, 207, 342, 450, Razor, dirty, case of syphilitic infection from, POWELL, J. Allman: Anaphylaxis to wasp 492 986 venom, 901 Pulmonary circulation, investigation into REA, M. H.: Incidence of aortic aneurysm, POwER, Sir D'Arcy: Elected a foreign cor- (S W. F. Underhill), 779 (0)-Correspon- 1126 respondent of the Acad6mie de Medecine, dence on. 967. See also Lungs Ready-made reviews, 455 215-Early hooks on London hospitals, 608 Puerperal infection, prevention of, 27, 59, 132, RECKITT, Harold J.: V.R. 76: a French POYNTON, F. John: Pericarditis in childhood, 338 Military Hospital, rev., 289 583 (0) - Modern treatment of diabetes, Puerperal infection, treatment of (Frederick J. Reconstruction and industrial medicine in 708 McCann), 1036 Belgium, 332 Practices, sale of, 774 Puerto Orotava, street in named after Dr. Reconstruction, a problem in, 1016 Practitioner, medical. See Medical James K. D, Ingram, 207 Red Cross, American, exhibitions in ckild PRAiN, Sir David: Professional training, 602 Pulse, hot wire for the investigation of the welfare, 265, 871, 923-Establishes a school PRA1 T, B. F., issues a warning to medical time relations of and the characteristics of for health officers at Cracow, 1023 practitioners, 1138 voluntary contraction in man (A. V. Hill), Red Cross Society, British. and the Order of Pregnancy complicated by fibroids (J. Balfour 686-Discussion, 687 St. John of Jerusalem, general report, 126, Marshall), 990 Pulse rate in yellow fever infection, 414 503-Note on the work of. 326-War work of, Pregnancy, glycosuria in (R. L. Mackenzie Punch Almanack for 1922. 818 503 - Appeal for Russian famine relief, Wallis), 946 Punjab. medico-legal work in, 506 1099 Pregnancy, quadruplet (Henry Bateson), 943 Pupil, dilatation of, 423 Red Cross Society, German, expeditionreaches Pregnancy, uninterrupted uterine. and rup- PuRvEs, Mr : Acute pleural empyema, 389 Petrograd, 895 tured ectopic gestation (Cecil M. Rolston), Pus, tuberculous, 97 Red Cross Societies. League of, conference 323 PUTNAM. J. J.: Addresses on Psycho-analysis, wvith International Red Cross Committee, Pregnancy. See also Gestation rev , 799 304 Presentations, 29, 55. 63, 101. 304, 342, 543, 575, PYBUS, F. C.: Acute pleural empyema, 389- Red Cross and War Chest Home for Boys 582, 620, 676, 719, 773, 913, 915, 1015,1057-A Tuberculous disease of bones and joints, (Australia), 1007 correction, 582 883 Red Cross work in peace, 326 Presidential address (leading article), 121 Pyelography, review of books on, 847 Red fatigue, 413 PRICE, Richard, obituary notice of, 421 Pyloric stenosis, congbnital hypertrophic (H. Red Shield of David formed. 677 Priestley's last phase, 85 Tyrrell Gray and F. N. Reynolds), 891- REDMOND, Sir Joseph, obituary notice of, PRiMmER, J. Boyd: Medical impressions of (Adam Mosu), 987-Correspondence on, 1054- 970 the miners' strike, 260 A correction, 1100 REED, John Arthur: Cholecystostomy and PRINGLE. J. H. (and others): Digestion of the Pylorus. causation of the symptoms in con- choledochotomy followed by cholecystec- oesophagus, 1088 genital hypertrophy of (John Thomson), tomy ten years later. 527 Prison hospital appointments (parliamentary 889 REF,SE, David William, obituary notice of, note), 861 Pyocele of the frontal sinus (J. A. Gibb), 580 Prison hospitals, nursing in, 872 900 (0) REEVES, E. A. (editor): Hints to Travellers8 Prison Medical Service, infornlation concern- Pyogenic infections, chemotherapy of. with Scientific and General, rev., 659 ing, 381 special reference to the antiseptic properties Reflex manifestations of disease. See Prison system, review of book on, 656 of acridine com-ipounds (C. H. Browning and Disease Prisons, Holloway and Brixton (parliamentary J. B. Cohen), 695 Refraction work in school children, 26, 102, note), 298. 763-Dartmoor, silence rule (parlia- Pyrogenic therapy-" protein shock" (A. G. See also Ophthalmic mentary note), 810 Auld), 822 (0) Regional muedical officers (parliamentary note), Private clinic. See Clinic 89, 216, 253, 297, 763. See also Health Problem in reconstruction, 1016 Ministry Procidentia in old women (Charles P. Childe), Registrar-General's quarterly report, 1005. 41 See also Vital statistics Professional amenities, 774 REEIBERGER, George E.: Lippincott's Quick Professional Classes Aid Council, 960 Reference Book for Medicine and Surgery, Professional secrecy (leading article), 17- rev., 528 Correspondence on, 61, 98-Parlialmlentary REID, Sir G. Archdall: Treatment of acute note on, 126, 175, 296-Sir Thomas Browne toxaemia, 171 on, 136. See also SUPPLEMENT Index Renal calculus. See Calculus Professional training (Sir David Prain), 602 Q. Renal efficiency tests (Hugh Maclean), 425- Professors, distressed, 1050. See also Fund, (Francis D. Boyd). 428 Discussion, 430 War Relief Quadruplet pregnancy (Henry Bateson), 943 Renal function tests (Mackenzie Wallis), 796- Prohibition, effect of on the incidence of Quarterly Journal of Medicino, rev., 491 (J. D. Comrie), 1076 portal cirrhosis, 87 Queen Mary Nursing Home, Edinburgh, 1094 RENNIE, J. K. (and John COWAN): Syphilis of Prostate, simple enlargement of (Sir David Queensland, plague in, 544 the heart, 184 Wallace,) 845 Quest Antarctic expedition, 543 Report, a, 582 Prostate gland, application of radium to, Quinidine sulphate in auricular fibrillation Research defence, 966. See also Society 818 (Alan N. Drury and C. C. Iliescu), 511 (0)- Respiratory exchange, determination of (Gl. B Prostate, median bars of, symptoms, patho- (Sir Thomas Lewis, A. N. Drury, C. C. Fleming), 947-Discussion, 947 logy, and treatment of (Alexander Randall, Iliescu, and A. M. Wedd), 514 (0)-Corre- Respiratory phenomena in nervous diseases Hugh H. Young, and H. L. Cecil), 750 spondence on, 576 (Sir James Purvis Stewart), 1017 (0) Taz 22 JULY-DEC., I921] INDEX. IMEDICALBRBrsrJOURNAL

Reviews of Books: Reviews of Books (continued): Reviews of Books (continued): Abdomen, the Acute, Early Diagnosis of Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases in Childhood Intestinal Protozoa of Man (Clifford Dobell (Zachary Cope), 449 (Douglas Guthrie), 907 and F. W. O'Connor), 905 American Urological Association: Trans- Early Science in Oxford: Part I, Chemistry Islanders of the Pacific, or the Children of actions, 750 (R. T. Gunther), 708 the Sun (Lieut.-Col. T. R. St. Johnstone), Anaesthesia, Local: its tEheory and1 Prac- Electricity, Medical, Essentials of (Elkin P. 14 tice in Dental Surgery (N. Black), 751 Cumberbatch), 490 Italian Technical Words and Phrases: an Anatomny: History and Bibliography of Electricity, Medical, for Students (A. R. I. English-Italian and Italian-English Dic- Anatomic Illlustration in its Relation to Browne), 751 tionary (E. F. Paventa), 711 Anatomic Science and the Graphic Arts Electricity, Medical, Rontgen Rays and Kidney Disease: Maladies des Reins (E. (Ludwig Choulant), 12 Radium (S. Tonsey), 600 Jeanselme, A.Chauffard, and L.Loederich), Annual Charities Register and Digest, 951 Electrologie (Drs. Delherm and Laquerri6re), 1117 Arabian Medicine: being the FitzPatrick 600 Laboratories, their Plannings and Fittings Lectures delivered at the Royal College of Electrotherapy, Handbook of, for Practi- (A. E. Munby) 601 Physicians in November. 1919, and Novem tioners and S3tudents (Burton Baker L'Ann6e Th6rapeutique (L. Cheinisse), ber, 1920 (E. G. Browne), 564 Grover), 490 1119 Art of Ljife, as revealed by Poets, Mystics' Embryology and Morphology, Human (Sir Life, Mechanism of in Relation to Modern and Philosophers (Albert Francis Cross), Arthur Keith), 289 Physical Theory (James Johnstone), 948 325 Enmotions, Repressed (Isador H. Coriat), Lippincott's Quick Reference Book for Asylum Doctor, Experiences of (M. Lomax), 710 Medicine and Surgery (George E. Reh- 288 Empire at a Glance (John Bensley Thorn- berger), 528 Bandages and Bandaging for Nurses (MI. hill). 78 Little Death (Irene Forbes-Mosse), 994 Cordelia Cowan), 530 Encyclopaedia Medica. vol. vii, 207 Malaria : Sugli Anofeli e Suila Malaria Barnett, Canon: His Life, Work, and Friends, English for the English: A Chapter on (C. Fermi). 1079 993 National Education (George Sampson), Man: Origin and Evolution of the Human Biochemical Journal, 325 994 Race (A. Churchward), 1040 Biochemistry: a Study of the Origin, Re- Eucalypts, Research on the, especially in Marsh, Howard, a Memoir, 658 actions, and Equlilibria of Living Matter Regard to Essential Oils (R. T. Baker and Ma*eria Medica, with Notes on Prescription (Benjamin Moore), 116 H. G. Smith), 709 Writing (J. Burnet), 659 Biochemistry, Principles of, for Students of Eye Diseases (George E. de Schweinitz), 1039 Maternity and Child Welfare, 450 Medicine (T. Brailsford Robertson), 116 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Nursing (A. MaIyo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota: Col- Biological Chemistry (H. E. Roaf), 906 Edward Davis and Beaman Douglass), 530 lected papers of, vol. ix. 13 Biophysics, an Introduction to (D. Burns), Fasting and Man's Correct Diet (R. B. Mechanism of Life in Relation to Modern 906 Pearson), 1079 Physical Theory (James Johnstone), 948 Birminghamn Territorial Units of the Foot Care and Shoe Fitting (W. L. Mann Mediaeval Contributions to Modern Civi- R.A.M.C. 1914-1919 (edited by Lieut.-Col. and S. A. Folsom), 450 lization (F. J C. Hearnshaw), 489 J. E. H. Sawyer), 1119 Fractures: Over Wervelfracturer (J. W. Mledical Act Kalendar, 1079 Bones and ,loints, Diseases and Injuries of Loos), 950 Medical Conduct and Practice: a Guide to (F. H. Baetier and C. A. Waters), 324 Gastric Ulcer. See Ulcer the Ethics of Medicine (W. G. Aitchison Botany, Textbook of, for Medical and Gastro-Intestinal Diseases of Infants: Intro- Robertson), 77 Pharmaceutical Students (J. Small). 751 duction it l'6tude des voies digestives dans Medical Directory for 1922, 951 Brain, 325, 1079 le premiere enfance (A. B. Marfan), 78 Medical Electricity. See Electricity British Scientific and Technical Books Gateway to Hlealth: Prevention of Diseases Medical Gymnastics aud Massage: Notes covering every Branch of Science and of the Teeth (edited by C. E. Hecht), on Diseases treated by (J. Arvedson), 491 Technology, carefully classified and in- 951 Medical History, Annals of, vol. iii (edited dexed, catalogue of. 1118 German Textbooks, Notes on a number of by Francis R. Packard), 491 Burdett's Hospitals and harities (1921),1040 small, 800 Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology: Burke and Hare (edited by William Gonococcal Infection in :the Male (Norman Manual of (W. G. Aitchison Robertson), Roughead), 447 Lumb), 450 242 Caesarean section (F. S. Newell), 1040 Gout: La Goutte et son Traitement (G. Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology- Calendars, 1079 Guelpa), 1040 Textbook of (John Glaister). 13. See also Case Histories, Clinical Surgery of (A. E. Greek Medicine in Rome, with other Poisons Hertzler), 849 -Cerebro-spinal Fluid, Historical Essays (Right Hon. Sir T. Medical Notes (Sir Thomias Horder), 407 Liquido c6fala-raquidiano (A. Da Rocha Clifford Allbutt), 43 Medical Preparations, Qualitative Analysis Pereira), 800 Guy's Hospital Reports, vol. lxxi. 528, of (H. C. Fuller). 118 Chemical Analysis of the Blood, Practical 1116 Medical Treatment of Disease: Notes on (Victor C. Myers), 529 Gynaecological and Obstetrical Tuberculosis (Robert Dawson Rudolf), 44 Chemical Disinfection and Rterilization (S. (C. C. Norris), 1040 Medicine, Dictionary of Practical (Sir Rideal and E. K. Rideal), 951 Gynaecology, Textbook of (James Young), Malcolm Morris, F. Langmead and G. M. Chemicals, Organic Medicinal, Synthetic and 1118 Holmes), 750 Natural (M. Barrowcliff and F. H. Carr), Haemorrhage: Le Emorragie nelle ferite Medicine, Mlanual of (A. S. Woodwark), 849 529 d'arma da fuoco in Guerra (G. Fantozzi), Medicine and Therapeutics: Nouveau Trait6 Chemistry, Aids to (W. Partridge), 800 751 de M6decine et de Th6rapeutique, Chemistry and Analysis of Drugs and Medi- Hammar, Professor J. Aug.: Festskrift Fascicule xxi: MlIadies des Reins, 1117 cines (H. C. Fuller), 530 Tillagnad, 1039 Memories in Melody (Arthur Charles Nash), Chemistry, Applied, Dictionary of (Sir Heart Disease: Traite maladies con- 78 Edward Thorpe), 601 g6nitales du coeur (C saubry and C. Meningococcus Infections: L'Infection Chemistry, Biological (H. E. Roaf), 906 Pezzi), 1078 M6ningococcique (Ch. Dopter), 993 Chemistry, Practical Physiological (J. A. Heart Disease and Pregnancy (Sir! James Menstruation and its Disorders (E Novak), Milroy and T. H. Milroy), 848 Ma,ckenzie), 905 1040 Children, Care and Feeding of (L. Emmett Heart, Disordered Action of, Hints to Pen- Mental Defectives, Types of (Martin W. Barr Holt), 710 sioners on the Home Treatment of. and E. F. Maloney), 325 Children, Diseases of (Herman B. Sheffield), (Francis Heatherley), 44 Mental Hospital Manual (John Macarthur), 447 Heart and Kidney: Les Cardio-r6naux, 242 Child's Path to Freedom (Norman Mac- Etude Th6orique et Pratique (O. Josu6 Metchnikoff, Elie, The Life of (Olga Munn), 1079 and M. Parturier), 241 Metcbnikoff), 848 China and Modern Medicine (Harold Balme), Histology for Medical Students, Practical Microbiology, General: Laboratory Manual 243 (D. T. Harris), 849 in, 1079 Cisticercosi Cerebrale (G. Forni), 44 Histology, Normal (George A. Piersol), 243 Microbiology: A Textbook of Micro- Colloidal Solutions, the Physical Properties Histology, Textbook of (Harvey Ernest organisms, General and Applied (edited of (E. F. Burton), 797 Jordan), 243 by C. E. Marshall), 659 Colloids, Chemistry of, and Some Technical Home Nursing Manual (C. F. Wightman), Microscopy, Critical (Alfred C. Coles), 207 Applications (W. W. Taylor), 798 601 Microphotography: Lehrbuch der Mikro- Colloids: Role des colloides chez les 6tres Human Race, Origin and Evolution of (A. photographe (K. Laubenheimer), 951 vivants (Auguste Lumiere), 709 Churchward), 1040 Microtomist's Vade Mecum: A Handbook Cookery, simplified (Mabel Baker), 907 Hygiene (J. Lane Notter and R. H. Firth), of the Methods of Microscopic Anatomy D.A.H. See Heart 117 (A. Bolles Lee: edited by J. B. Gatenby Dairy Bacteriology (Orla-Jensen), 993 Hygiene, Domestic and Personal, or the and others), 950 Dental Surgery, Operative (J. B. Parfitt), 601 Gospel of Cleanliness (J. C. Thresh), 751 Midwifery and the Diseases of Women, Dentistry, Prostbetic (Douglas Gabell), 950 Hygiene and Public Health, with Special Practitioners' Encyclopaedia of (edited by Dermatology: La Dermatologia nei suoi Reference to the Tropics (Birendra Nath John Fairbairn), 844 rapporti cou la Medicina Interna (P. L. Ghosh and Jahar Lal Das). 407 Milk, Dairy Bacteriology (Orla-Jensen), 993 Bosellini), 907 Hypnotism and buggestion, Treatment by, Nervous Diseases: Lehrbuch der Nerven- Developmental Pathology: A Study in or Psychotherapeutics, 1 i 17 krankheiten fur Studierende und prak- Degenerative Evolution (Eugene S. Talbot), Immunization, Therapeutic, in Asylum and tische Aerzte (R. Bing), 849 847 General Practice (W. F. Robertson), 799 Nervous Impulses: La Conduction de Diabetes: La Cure de Bouchardat et le Immunology! Trattato di Immunologia (E. l'Influx Nerveux (Keith Lucas), 530 Traitenmient du Diabete Sucr6 (F. Rathery), Centanni), 907 Nervous System. Clinical Examination of 565 In breeding and Out-breeding: Their (G. H. Monrad-Krohn), 207 Diabetes: Total Dietary Regulations in the Genetic and Sociological Significance Nervous System, Diseases of the (H. Treatment of (F. M. Allen, Edgar Still- (Edward M. East and Donald F. Jones), Campbell Thomson). 447 man, and Reginald Fitz), 565 242 Neurology, History of (Leonard George Diabetic Dieting and Cookery (P. J. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 325 Guthrie), 207 Cammidge), 565 Industry, Introduction to the Psychological Neurology- Neurologie, Tomes I and II Diabetic Patients, a Primer for (R. M. Problems of (F. Watts), 406 [Tomes V and VI of Trait6 de Pathologie Wilder, Mary A. Foley, and Daisy Elli- Infant Diseases: TraitW pratique des mala- isl6dicale et de Th6rapeutique Appliqu6e thorpe), 1041 dies des enfants du premier age (G.Variot), (edited by Emile Sergent. L. Ribadeau- Dictionary of British Scientific Instruments, 324 Dumas, and L. Babonneix)], 992 118 Infection: Infektion und Immunitait (M. Newton, Alfred, Life of (A. F. R. Wollaston), Dictionary, English-Italian, Italian-English Lwit). 659 449 (E. F. Paventa), 711 Influence which our Surroundings Exert Nose and Throat Diseases: a Guide to their Dictionary: Medizinische Terminologie upon Us (Sir Arbuthnot Lane), 205 Treatment (C. A. Parker and L. Colledge), (Walter Guttmann), 450 Insanity: Examen des Ali4n6s, Nouvelles 907 Dictionary of Practical Metticine (Sir M6Ithodes Siologiques et Cliniques (Andr6 Nose, Ear, and Throat Diseases in Childhood Malcolm Morris, F. Langmead, and Barb6), 529 (Douglas Guthrie), 907 G. M. Holmes), 750 Internal Diseases: Differential-Diagnostik Nucleic Acids. their Chemical Properties Diseases Treated by Medical Gymnastics der Inneren Krankheiten (G. Ktihnemann), and Physiological Conduct (W. Jones). and Massage (J. Arvedson), 491 751 848 TH,E BtITISH JULY-DEC., 192I] INDEX. MEDICAL JOURNAL 23

Reviews of Books (continued)! Reviews of Books (continued): REYNOLDS, Cecil E.: Infective external hydro- Nursing Manual. Home (C. F. Wightman). Roentgen Interpretation (G. W. Holmes and cephalus (' shifting epilepsy "), 66 (0) 601 H. E. Ruggles), 13 REYNOLDS, Ernest S.: Visceral s' philis, 183 Obesity, its Treatm-nent (T. Dutton), 711 Sanitary Law and Practice: a Handbook for REYNOLDS, 1'. N. (and R. Tyrrell GRAY): Con- Ocular Pathology: Pathologie Oculaire (V. Students of Public Health and others genital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis 891 Morax), 406 (W. Robertson and Charles Porter), Rheumatic pains, ionic medication in the Operative Technique: Clinica Quirurgical 490 treatment of (W. F. Somerville). 825 (0) y T6cnica Operatoriau [1915-1919] (J. A. Science. Studies in the History and Method Rheumatism and bacon, 538, 616, 1138 Presno y Bastiony), 659 of, Vol. ii (edited by Charles Singer), Rhodesian fossil skull (leading article), 856 Ophthalmological Society of the United 323 Rib, cervical. case simulating (F. C. Eve). 943 Kingdom: Transactions. vol. xli, 1116 Scientific Instruments, British Dictionary of, Rib pressure and the brachial plexus, 332, 418 Organic Analysis, Qualitative and Quantita- 118 RIBADEAU-DuMAS. L. (and others, editors): tive (E. de Barry Barnett). 849 Berological Methods of Diagnosis: Traite TraitUcde Pathologie AP,dicale et de Thera- Organic Medicinal Chemicals [Synthetic and Pratiqulie de S6rologie et de S6rodiagnostic peutique Aippliquohe: Tome vii, Psychliatrie, Natural] (t. Barrowoliff and F. H. Carr), (MI. Rubinstein), 1039 rev., 489; Tomes v and vi, Neurologie, rev., 529 Sex Infections, Control of (J. Bayard Clark), 992 Oxford, Early Science in: Part I, Chemistry 78 Ribs, cervical, 418 (R. T. Gunther). 708 Sexual Life of Primitive People (H. Feh- Ribs, rudimentary, and brachial plexus Palaeopathology of Egypt. Studies in the linger). 800 lesions, 499 (Sir Marc Armand Ruffer), 991 Skin Diseases, Treatment of (W. Knowsley RICE-OXLEY, A. J electedl mnayor of Kensing- Pare, Ambroise: Life and Timaes of, 1510- s-ibley). 1079 ton for the third time, 871 1590 (F. R. Packard), 940 Skin Diseases and their Treatment, Hand- RIcHARDS, Owen, Order of the Nile conferred Passing of the Great Race, or the Racial book of (Arthur Whitfield), 77 upon, 509 Basis of European History (Madison Smith's, Physician's and Surgeon's Visiting Rickets, etiology of (G. Bruton Sweet), 1067 (0) Grant), 994 List, Diary. Almanac, and Book of Engage- Rickets, experimental, 454, 539-A correction, Pasteur: The History of a Mind (E. ments for 1922, 849 539 Duclaux), 994 Spleen. the. and Some of its Diseases (Sir Rickets, experimental, in rats (V. Koren- Pathology, Developmental, a Study in Deo Berkeley Moynihan), 749 chevsky) 547 (0) generative Evolution (Eugene S. Talbot), Stomach and Abdomen from the Physician's RIDDOCH, George: Some points in the man- 847 Standpoint (William Russell), 12 agement and treatment of paraplegia, 834- Pathology, General: an Introduction to the Stomach Diseases: Diagnostik und Therapie Physiology of symptom production, 839- Study of Medicine (Horst Oertel), 528 der Magenkrankheiteu (i. t3oas), 849 Early diagnosis and treatment of dissemi- Pathology, General, Textbook of (J. Martin Stomach Diseases: Diaitetik der Magen und nated sclerosis, 843 Beattie and W. E. Carnegie Dickson), Darmkrankheiten ([. Boas). 849 RIMEAL, E. K. (and S. RIDEAL): Chemical Dis- 449 Story of My Life(W. D. Spanton), 78 infection anid Sterilizativn, rev.. 951 Pathology, Textbook of (W. G. MacCallum), Suggestion and Auto-suggestion (Charles RIDEAL, S. (and E. K. RIDNAL) Chemical Dis- 1038 Baudouin, translated by Eden and Cedar infection and Sterilization, rev., 951 Pelvic Inflammation in Women (J. 0. Polak), Paul), 600 RIDGE-JONES, Captain Ivor, Muiitary Cross 1040 Sulphur and Sulphur Derivatives (Harold A. conferred upon, 341 Pharmacopoeiaof the Manchester Children's Auden), 407 RIDOUT, C. A. Scott: Arrested developmllent of Hospital, 1920. 711 Surgery: Its Principles and Practice trachea, 1114 Physic and Fiction (S. Squire Sprigge), 1118 (edited by Willisam Williams Keen), RITCHIE, Lieut.-Col.: Treatment of gonor- Physics, Manual of (J. & Crowther), 907 904 rhoea, 487 Physiological Obemistry. Practical (J. A. Surgery: La Chirurgia del Colon (A. Mattoli), RITHME, W. T.: Renal function tests, 1076 Milroy and T. H. Milroy). 848 951 RiVERS, Thomas M. (and others): Epidemic Physiology, Chenmical: Kurzel Lehrbuch Surgery, Traumatic (John J. Moorhead), Respiratory Disea.se, rev., 657 der chemischen Physiologie (1S. Schmitz), 1078 Riviera, climate of (D. W Samaways), 1124 907 Sympathetic system Le r6flexe pilonmoteur- Riviera, French, climate of, 64 Phyeiology, Essentials of (F. A. Bainbridge Etude anatomo-clinique sur les syst6me RIVIERE, Clive: The Early Diagnosis of and J. A. Menzies), 659 sympathique (Andr6-Thomas), 993 Tubercle, rev., 206 Physiology, Practical: Course of Intro- Symptomatology, Psychognosis and Dia- Road, rules of the, report of Departmental ductory to Physiology and Medicine (J. A. gnosis of Psychopathic Diseases (Boris Committee, 962 Buckmaster and H. B. Hickman), 906 Sidis), 994 ROAF, H. E.: Biological Chemistry, rev., 906 Physiology, Practical: Advanced Lessons in Synthetic Drugs- Die Arzneimittel-synthese ROBERTS. Lieut.-Col. Edmund Arthur. for Students of AMedicine (R. Burton Opitz), (S. Frinkel), 951 obituary notice of, 724 906 Therapeutice: L'Ann6e Th6rapeutique (L. ROBERTS, Morley: Necessary organs, 673 Physiology: Textbook for Students and Cheinisse), 1119 ROBERTSON, George M.: Diagnosis and treat, Practitioners of Medicine (R. Burton-Opitz), Therapeutics, Principles of (Olivar T. ment of borderland cases, 827 906 Osborne), 709 ROBERTSON, Stuart: Treatment in tuberculous Physiology, Veterinery, Essentials of (D. Noiel Therapeutics, Therapeutisehe Technik fir disease of bones and joints, 1010 Paton and J. B. Orr), 659 die Aerztliche Praxis (Professor Schwalbe, ROBE:RTSON, T. Brailsford: Principles of Bio- Plantation Rubber and the Testing of and others), 800 chemistry for Studentts of Medicine, rev., 116 Rubber (G. S. Whitty), 994 Thirty-fourth Division, 1915-1919 (Lieut.-Col. -Correspondence on above review, 721 Poisons, their Effect and Detection (Alex- J. Shakspear), 1119 ROBERTSON. W. (and Charles PORTER): Sani- ander Wynter-Blyth), 117. See also Medical Throat and Ea3r Disease: Pr6cis de Th6ra- tary Law and Practice: A Handbook for Jurisprudence peutique Medicale Oto-Rhino-Laryngo- Students of Public Health and Others, rev., Polycythaemia, Erythrocytosis, and Ery- logique (G. de Parrel), 710 490 thraemia [Vaquez-Osler Disease] (F. Toxicology. See Poison ROBERTSON, W. Ford: Streptococcus classifica- Parkes Weber), 599 Travellers, Hints to, Scientific and General tion, 791-Experimental tar cancer in mice, Poverty and its Vicious Circles (Jamieson B. (edited by E. A. Reeves), 659 795-Therapeutic Immunization in Asylum Hurry), 490 Tropical Ophthalmology, Lectures on and General Practice, rev., 799-The rela- Precocity in Children. Contribution to the (Colonel R. H. Elliot), 14 tion of carcinoma to infection. 929 (0) Study of (Leonard George Guthrie), 207 Tubercle, Early Diagnosis of (Clive Riviere), ROBERTSON. W. G. Aitchison: M1edical Con- Pregnancy, Extrauterine (S. A. Schumann), 206 duct and Practice: A Gutde to the Ethics of 1910 Tuberculosis of Children, its Diagnosis and Medicinte, rev., 77-Manual of Medical Turis- Prison System, The English (Sir Evelyn Treatment (H. Much), 1119 prudence and Toxicology, rev., 242 Ruggles-Brise), 656 Tuberculosis and How to Combat It (E. M. ROBINSON, W.: Caesarean section, 522 - Protein Metabolism, the Physiology of'(E. P. Pottenger), 799 Radium treatment of advanced uterine Cathcart), 848 Tuberculosis in India: Its Prevalence, cancer, 525-Neurasthenia in midwifery and Psyche," 289 Causation, and Prevention (A. Lankester), gynaecology, 704-Curettage and uterine Psychiatrie, Tome I [Tome VII, TraitA de 799 haemorrhage, 986 k'athologie M6dicale et de Th6rapeutique Tuberculosis; Its Prevention and Home ROBLES, R., Legion of Honour conf6rred upon, Appliqu6e] (edited by Emile Sergent, L. Treatment (H. Hyslop Thomson), 799 136 Ribadeau-Dumas, and L. Babonneix), 489 Tuberculosis, Practical (H. F. Gammons), Rockefeller Foundation: Sends representa- Psychiatry, Basis of [Psyoho biological 799 tives to Trinidad to study hookwvorm disease. Medicine] (Albert C. Buckley), 658 Tuberculosis, Pulmonary, Rational Treat- 29-Gift to New York University to increase Psycho-analysis, Addresses on (J. J. Put- ment of (C. Sabourin), 799 teaching facilities in preventive medicine, nam), 799 Tuberculosis, Pulmonary (Sir James etc., 223 - Work of, 453-Contributions to Psycho-analysis, Sleep and Dreams (Andre Kingston Fowler), 599 medical school of the University of Belgium, Tridon), 1118 Tuberculosis, Surgical: Diagnestik und 505 Psycho-analysis and the War Neuroses (S. Therapie der Knochen und Gelenktuber- Bockefelleri Fountdation: A Review for 1920, Ferenezi, Karl Abraham. Ernst Simmell, kulose: mit besonderer Berucksichtigung 453 and Ernest Jones), 800 der Theorie und Praxis der Sonnen- Rodent ulcer, suggested autoinoculation for. Psycho-analysis, Technique of (Smith Ely behandlung (Eugen Kisch). 658 60 Jelliffe), 450 Ulcers, Gastric and Duodenal: Cber die Roentgen. See X ray Psychological Problems of Industry, Intro- Symptomatologie und Therapie der ROGERS, Sir Leonard: Treatment of asthma duction to the Psychology of Day Dreams Magen- und Duodenal Geschwuire (E. by autogenous streptococcal vaccines, 71 (0) (J. Varendonck), 530-(F. Watts), 406 Rosenthal), 1039 -Amioebic dysentery, 1115 Public Health and Hygiene,in contributions Urinary Analysis and Diagnosis by Micro- ROGERS-TILLSTONE, John Monkhouse, obitu- by Eminent Authors (edited by William scopical and Chemical Examination (L. ary rotice of, 135 Hallock Park), 491 Heitzmann), 907 ROLLESTON. Sir Humphry: Medical profession Public Health: Sanitary Law and Practice Urine Examination made Easy (T. and tuberculosis prevention, 209-Elected a (W. Robertson and Charles Porter), 490 Carruthers), 1118 foreign correspondent of the Acad6mie de Pyelography, La Pyelographie (E. Papin)i 847 Vegetable Histology, the Elements of (C. W. M6decine, 215-Asthma and allied disorders, Pyorrhoea Alveolaris in its Clinical Aspect Ballard). 601 231 -Appreciation of John Warrington (D. A. Crow), 450 Venereal Disease in General Practice, Dia- Haward, 420 - Women at Cambridge, Quarterly Journal of Medicine, 491 gnosis and Treatment of (L. W. Harrison 617 Queen Elizabeth, the Private Character o and F. G. Crookshank), 798 ROrLSTON, Cecil M.: Ruptured ectopic gesta- (Frederick Chamberlin). 1077 Venereal Disease: the Control of Sexr Infec- tion and uninterrupted uterine pregnancy, Radiotherapy: Technique de la Radio- tions (J. Bayard Clark), 78 323 th6rapie Profonde (Ch. Guilbert), 449 Veterinary Hygiene (R. G. Linton), 906 RONAN, Walter J.: Urological basin, 325 Relativity, the Electron Theoryand Gravita- Veterinary Physiology. See Physiology ROSENTEAL, E.: Uber die Svmptomatologie tion (E. Cunningham), 565 V.R. 76: A French Military HI spital (Harold und Therapie der Magen- und Duodenal- Repressed Emotions (Isador H. Coriat), 710 J. Reckitt). 289 Geschwure, rev., 1039 Respiratory Disease, Epidemic (Eugene L. War List of the Univertity of Cambridge, Ross. Sir Ronald: Principle of repeatad medi- Opie, A. W. Freeman, Francis G. Blake, 1914-1918 (edited by G. V. Carey), 991 cation for curing infections, 1 (0) Jlanes C. Small, and Thomas M. Rivers), Yearbook of the Universities of the Empire, Ross, S. J.: Appreciation of Herbert Codding- 657 1921 (edited by W. H. Dawson), 44 ton Major, 542 r TszBRrItsH 24 JULY-DEC., g921] INDEX. IMEDICAL JOeUssAL

ROSSITERt, George Frederick, obituary notice SAMPSON, George: English for the English: A Scotland (continued): of, 1097 Chapter on Natiou'alEducation, rev., 994 Defective children, 915 ROsT, Lieut,-Col. Ernest: Treatment by in- SAMWAYs, D. W.: Auricular fibrillation, 58, 670 EDINBURGH: flation with oxygen of tuberculous affec- -Climate of the Riviera, 1124 British Association, 457. See also Associa- tions, 978 (0) SAMUEL, Samuel: Method of skin-grafting, 632 tion ROTH, Paul Bernard: Metatarsus varus, 815- Sanatorium benefit (parliamentary note), 216 Chair of midwifery, 1006 Treatment of fractures. 948 -Correspondence, 670, 770 -See als9 In- Health of in 1920, 256 ROUGHEAD, William (editor): Burke and surance Lister portrait for, 168 Hare, rev., 447 Sanatoriums, bonus to ex-service men in Medico-Chirurgical Society's centenary, Ro-us, P.: Concerning obstructive jaundice, (parliamentary not,). 90-King George's, 767 86-Influence of the gall bladder and bile Liphook. opening of-101-Loomis, New York, Queen Mary Nursing Home, 1094 duicts upon the bile, 214 twenty-fifth anniversary of, 136-Training in Royal Infirmary, 614, 1053 Row, Raghavendra, appointed first physician (parliamentary note), 298-Frenchay Park, Royal Maternity and Simpson Memorial to the Jamsetiee Jeeieebhoy Hospital, 264 Bristol, opening of, 719 Hospital, 92 ROWELL, Lieut.-Col. H. E., retirement of, 919 SANDERS, W. Gordon, obituary notice of, 1097, Royal Medical Society, 668 ROWNTREE, Cecil: Radium treatment of 1135 Scarlet fever in, 168 advanced uterine cancer, 526-Operative SANDERSON, Robert: National Provident Students' Council, 813 treatment of haemorrhoids, 597 Hospital Organization, 770, 917-The Sussex University: Address bv Sir Robert Philip, ROWSE, E. L.: Variocele in the female, 1114 scheme, 917 128-Professorship of midwifery, 168, 256 Boyal Air Force. See Air SANDES, T. Lindsay: Recurring dislocation of Federation of Mother and Child Welfare Royal Anthropological Institute: The the shoulder joint, 321 (0) Associations, 669 humanities in scientificteaching, 959 SANGUINETTI, Harold H.: Diagnosis and treat- Financial position of voluntary hospitals Royal assent to Government bills. 215 ment, 506 in Scotland in 1920, 965 Royal Earlswood Institution, annual report, Sanitary Association of Scotland, annual Foreign Service Club, 768 63 meeting, 458 GLASGOW: Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Sanitary conditions in private schools (par- Health of in 1920-21, 457 Glasgow Admission of Fellows, 100, 619, liamentary note,, 90; of post office buildings Home for Infirm Children, 813 1058-Information concerning the study of (parliamentary note), 166 Post-graduate study, 668 medicine. 356-Annual dinner, 768-Annual Sanitary Inspectors' Examination Board: RoyalFaculty of Physicians and Surgeons, meeting, 869-Election of officers, 869 Pass lists, 47 768 Royal Institution lectures, 1099 San Remo, hospital for medical diseases pur- Royal Infirmary. 915, 1053 Royal Sanitary Institute: Thirty-second Con- chased by Italian capitalists, 619 Southern Medical Society, 768 gress, 15 - Hospitals, 15 - Maternity and Santiago, typhus fever in, 952 Venereal Disease Conference, 1053 child welfare and school medicine, 15-In- Santonine withdrawn from list of articles Victoria Infirmary, 1094 dustrial hygiene, 15-Economics of public chargeable under the Safeguarding of Hay, Henry, presentation to, 915 health, 16-Diphtheria carriers, tubercu- Industries Act, 1137 Health instruction, 1006 losis, milk supply, 16-Lectures and demon- SARGENT, Percy: Brachial plexus lesions and Housing conditions in (parliamentary note), strations, 341-Next congress, 871, 1137 rudim ntary ribs, 499-Persistent pain due 256 RUBINSTEIN, M.: Traite pratique de Sero- to nerve lesions, 903 McFarlane, T. F., memorial to. 768 logieet de Serodiagnostic, rev., 1039 SAVAGE, Sir George, death of, 63; obituary Macpherson, John, retirement of, 768 RPUDOLF, Robert Dawson: Notes on the notice of, 98, 174 Married medical women. compulsory retire- Medical Treatment of Disease, rev., 44 SAVAGE, W. G.: Bacterial food poisons, 535 ment of, 813 BUFFER, Sir Marc Armand: Studies in the Save the Children Fund. See Fund Medical practitioner and panel patient. 93 Palaeopathology of Egypt, rev., 991 SAWYER, Lieut.-Col. J. E. H. (editor): The Mental disease in Scotland, 256 RUGGLES, H. E. (and G. W. HOLMEs): Roentgen Birmingham Territorial Units of the Meteorology and malaria in Scotland, 505 Interpretation, rev., 13 R.A.M.C., 1914-1919, rev., 1119 Neuro-induction. 1053 RUGGLEs-BRISE, Sir Evelyn: The English Scarlet fever. See Fever Pensions inquiry at Aberdeen, 1053 Prison Svstem. rev., 656 SCARGILL, H. B.: Oral sepsis and systemic St. Andrews University, 57-New professors Rules of the road, report of Departmental disease, 1076 at, 614 Committee, 962 Schull and Son's catalogue, 853 Sanitary Association of Scotland, 458 BUNDLE, Henry: Appreciation of John Ward SCHARLIEB, Mary: Birth control, 11, 94, 262 Scottish Board of Health: Tuberculosis Cousins, 540 Schick method of diphtheria prophylaxis, and emigration to Australia, 505 Russ, Charles: Gonorrhoea treated by 994. See also Diphtheria Trhomson, Alexis: On radiation, 614 electrolysis, 1108 (0) Schistosomiasis. See Bilharzia Tuberculosis and emigration to Australia, Russ, Sidney: Some changes in the effects of SCHrMITZ,E.: Kurzel Lehrbuclhder chemischen 505 x rays and radium upon blood cells, 268 Physiologie, rev., 907 University fees, 57 RUSSELL: E. N.: Typhoid fever in an infant SCHMIEDEBERG, Oswald, death of, 675 Venereal disease, 813 complicated by suppurative arthritis, 240(0) SCHOEMAKER, J., made an honorary Fellow of Whooping-cough, rarity of second at- RUSSELL, HAMILTON: Acute appendicitis, 397 the American College of Surgeons. 773 tacks, 416 -Treatment of compound fractures of the School children, anthropometry of, 958 thigh and leg, 635-Theory and method in School children, medical treatment of: Cost SCOTT, Graham: Haemorrhage from the extension of the thigh, 637 of, 255-Resolution by School Medical Group toYnsil, 507 RUSSELL, H. B.: A method of skin grafting, of Society of Medical Officers of Health, 1059 SCOTT, H. H.: Symptomless carriers of 814 -London County Council's arrangements, protozoa. 1090 RUSSELL, William: The Stomach and Abdo- 1129 SCOTT, J. Geddes: Madeira, 224 men from the Physician's Standpoint, rev., School children, elementary, health of (report SCOTT, John, obituary notice of, 1058 12 of Chief Medical Officer of the Board of SCOTT, J. T.: Stretcher slips. 283 RUSSELL, William, obituary notice of, 579 Education), 1081 Scottish Board of Health: Tubercul6sis and RUSSELL, William: " Past and present; School children, secondary, health of (report emigration to Australia, 505 1745-1900," 715 of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of SCURFIELD, Harold: Causes and prevention of Russia: An appeal for, 176-Cholera in, 265, Education), 999 blindness, 732-Tuberculous disease of bones 297, 581, 620-(Parliamentary note on), 297- School hygiene fifty years ago (Clement Dukes), and joints, 883-Ante-natal treatment of con- Drugs for the famine stricken, 510-Infant 1091 genital syphilis, 889-Milk control and tuber- mortality from famine, 620-German Red Schools, ophthalmic work in. See Ophthalmic culosis, 895 Cross Society expedition reaches Petrograd, Schools, physical instruction in, 1002 Scurvy, blood picture in, with particular refer- 895-Help for Russian scientists, 971-An Schools, special, Birmingham, after-care ence to the platelet (S. Phillips Bedson), appeal for Russian scientists, 1012-Famine committee, 505 792 relief (parliamentary note), 1092-Famine Schools for blind. deaf, defective, and Seamen, venereal disease amongst (parlia- relief (British Red Cross Society's appeal), epileptics, list of, 255 mentary note), 127 1099 Schools, private, sanitary conditions in (parlia- Seaside practice, experiences of (Hill Joseph), RUTTER, H. L.: Colliery rescue work, 283 mentary note), 90 806 RUXTON, W. L.: Diagnosis and treatment of SCHUMANN, E. A.: Extrauterine Pregnancy, Sections in 1893 and 1921, 50. See also Associa- borderland cases, 830 rev., 1040 tion RYALL, Sir Charles: Operative treatment of SCHWALBE, Professor: Therapeutische Tech- SELBY, Lord: National Provident Hospital haemorrhoids, 597 nik fiur die Aersztlichte Praxis, rev., 800- and additional medical services, 720-The RYAN, Edward, suggests a radical change in Protests against the custom of publishing Sussex Provident Scheme, 1007 medico-legal procedure in persons of unsound " Festschriften," 817 SELLA: Report on malaria in Italy, 536 mind, 1015 SCHwEINITz, George E..: Diseases of the Eye, SELLER, Alfred E.: Birth control, 262 rev., 1039 SELLERS, W. H. Irvin, obituary notice of, SCIBERRAS. Sir Philippo, knighthood conferred 1012 upon, 971 Semon, Sir Felix, 422 Science Committee of the British Medical Sensations as reflex manifestations of disease Association, report to on an investigation (P. T. Herring, 469 (0). See also Disease into the circulation through the lungs Septic wounds, ionic medication in, 266 (S. W. F. Underhill), 779 (0) SEQUEIRA, James H.: Suggested autoinocu Science in Russia. See Russia lation for rodent ulcer, 60 S. Science, mediaeval, review of book on, 489 SERGENT, Emile (and others, editors): Trait6 Science, medicine as a, 102 de Pathologie Medicale et de Thluraeutique BABERTON, C. W. Scott: Surgical diathermy, Science, review of books on, 323 Appliquee, rev., 485, 992 277 Science, what is it? 98 Berological standards, 1004, 1049, 1080-Con- SABOURIN, C.: Rational Treatment of Pul- Scientific and industrial research, report of ference at League of Nations, 1004, 1049, 1080 monary Tuberculosis, rev., 799 committee, 609 -Review of books on, 1039 Sachs-Georgi precipitation test for syphilis Scientific teaching, the humanities in, 959 Serum. antigonococcal (Miss Ivens), 797 (T. Taniguchi and N. Yoshinare), 239 (0) Sclerosis, disseminated, pathogenesis of Serum, antitetanus. See Antitetanus Safeguarding Industries Act, 297, 1137 (leading article), 804-Early diagnosis and Serum, swine fever. See Swine ST. JOHNSTON, Lieut.-Col. T. R.: The treatment of (Douglas K. Adams). 841 -Dis- Serums, standardization of, 1004, 1039, 1049 Islanders of the Pacific, or the Children of cussion, 843-Case of (F. C. Eve), 943 Service patients in mental institutions (parlia- the Sun, rev., 14-A correction, 468 Sclerotics, blue, and brittle bones, with mentary note), 253 St. Kilda, epidemic of whooping-cough in, 416 macular atrophy of the skin and zonular Sex life, medical aspects of (Constance Long), St. Luke's Day services, 581, 718 cataract (Olaf Blegvad and Holger Haxt- 903 SALISBURY-SHARPE, W.: Otitis media, 403 hausen). 1071 (0) Shadowless light for surgical and laboratory Sale of practices. See Practice work, 325 Salvarsan in disseminated sclerosis (F. C. Eve), Scotland: SHAKESPEAR, Lient.-Col. J.: The Thirty-fourth 943 Aberdeen: Lord Rectorship, 813 Division, 1915-1919, rev., 1119 Salvarsan, reactions after (leading article), 606 Ayr Maternity Eospital, opening of, 668 SHARPE, J. S. (and F. J. NATTRAS8): Adoles- Salvarsan and mercury in the ante-natal Bellahouston Hospital inquiry, 661, 668 cent tetany and its relation to guanidin. treatment of congenital syphilis (Leonard Census, 167, 416 238 (0) Findlay), 887-Discussion, 889 Central Midwives Board, 915 Shaving brushes, anthrax from, 666 JULY-DEC., 1921] INDEX. [ UNDICAL JONAS 5

SHAw, Wm. Fletcher: The present position of Smoke abatement, 1091 Society, National Health: Arranges training the treatment of carcinolmia of the cervix, SMYTH, Johnson: Effect of health legislation courses for Health Visitors and Sanitary 1101 (0) on the health of the people, 315 Inspectors' Examination Board, 303 Shawl pin in oesophagus (W. Frank Wilson), Social inefficiency, physical basis of (J. A. Society of the New York Hospital: 150th anni- 446 Berry), 72 (0) versary of, 809 SHEEN, A. W.: The private clinic system, 46- Sociedade de Obstetricia e Gynecologia do Society, North of England Obstetrical and The colon and colitis, 129-Visceral displace- Brazil, organization of, 508 Gynaecological: Antigonococoal serum, 797 ments as a cause of disease, 1031 Soci6t0 M6dicale du Littoral M6diterran6en: -Spasmodic stricture of the uterus, 990- SHEFFIELD, Herman B.: Diseases ofChildren, Climate of the Riviera, 1124 Rare specimen of cystic growth of the cervix rev., 447 Soci6t6 M6dicals de la Suisse eRomande: uteri, 990 Shell shock cases (parliamentary note), 166, Annual meeting. 1077 Society, Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical: In- 216, 253 Soci6t0 d'Orthop6die, 422 augural meeting,1037-War methods adapted SHERA, A. G.: Hot-air sterilizer for steel Society, American Ophthalmological: Inter- to gynaecological surgery, 1037 needles, 660 national Congress on Ophthalmology, 773 Society, Ophthalmological, of the United SHERRINGTON, C. S.: Appreciation of Albert Society of Apothecaries. See Apothecaries Kingdom: Trantsactions, vol. xli, rev., 1116 Sidney Frankau Leyton, 579 Society, Baghdad Medical: Report, 537- Society, oxford Medical: Status epilepticus, Shetland and its Inhabitants, 912 Correspondence, 968 903-General paralysis of the insane, 903- " Shifting epilepsy." See Hydrocephalus Society, Birmingham Medical Benevolent: Cases and specimens. 903 SHORTEN. J. A.: Vitamins in sun-dried vege- Centenary dinner, 1093 Society, Pharmaceutical: Annual dinner, 21- tables, 536 Society, Bristol University Medical, revival Inaugural address, 602 Shoulder-joint, recurring dislocation of (T. of, 767 Society for Promotion of Occupational Lindsay Sandes), 321(0) Society for Constructive Birth Control and Therapy (U.S.A.): Annual meeting, 543 Shropshire Orthopaedic Hospital, 252, 571 Racial Progress, constitution of, 725 Society of Psychotherapy, French: Annual SHURLOCK, A. G.: Pulmonary tuberculosis in Society, Chelsea Clinical: Annual dinner, 773 meeting, 581 an infant, 783 (0) Society, Child Study, 575 Society, Red Cross. See Red Cross SIBLEY, W. Knowsley: The Treatment of Dis- Society. Dublin Infant Aid, 1054 Society, Research Defence: Annual meeting. eases of the Skin, rev., 1079 Society, Dutch Dermatological, 870 46 - The National Institute for Medical SICREL, Major Gerald: Lord Derby War Society, Edinburgh Medico - Ohirurgical: Research, 46-The Fight Against Disease, Hospital, 224 Physical education in American universities, 717-Note on, 852, 857-Correspondence on, SIDIS, Boris: Symptomatology, Psychognosis, 76-C"entenary of. 767-Simple enlargement 966 and Diagnosis of Psychopathic Diseases, of the prostate, 845-Certain features of the Society, Roentgen: Election of officers, 63 rev., 994 oxycephalic skull, 1075-Clinical value of Society, Royal: LIongevity of certain forms of Sierra Leone, opening of the Sir Alfred Jones renal function tests, 1076 yeast, 871-259th anniversary meeting. 1003 Research Laboratory, 1052 Society. Edinburgh Royal Medical: Art in Sight efficiency in the general population relation to modern medicine, 668 SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE: (J. Kirk), 8 (0) Society, Finnish Medical: Protests against Discussion on the private clinic system in Sight injury during film production.(parlia- the exclusion of German and Austrian Great Britain, 45 mentary note), 90 mnembers from Soci60t Internationale de Gold medal awarded to Sir Almroth Wright. Simla, the public health commissioner at. 506 Chirurgie, 845 53 SIMMEL, Ernst (and others): Psycho-analysis Society, German Medico-Legal: Imperative Social evenings, 762 and the War Neuroses, rev., 800 ndecessity for official and police post-mortem "Occasional Lecture " on syphilis of the SIMPSON, E. S.: Thyroid extract in mlelan- examinations, 845 stomach, 946 cholia. 943 Society, German Urological: Congress, 773 Occasional Lecture" on Guelpa's method SIMPSON, S. Levy: Rheumatism and bacon, Society, Glasgow Obstetrical and Gynaeco- of disintoxication in the treatment of 617 logical: Fibroids complicating pregnancy. diabetes and gout, 989 ISIMSON, H. J. F.: Treatment of puerperal in- 990-Specimen of a uterus showing placental Section of Balneology and Climatology.- fection, 1037 polypus with interstitial fibroids, 991 Experiences of seaside practice, 806 SINGER, Ch%rles: WVhat is science? (a correc- Society, Glasgow Royal Medico-Chirurgical: Section of Electro - Therapeutisc.-X-ray tion), 30-Studies in the History and Method Treatment of congenital syphilis, 654 diagnosis with artificial pneumoperitoneum of Scienice, rev., 323 Society, Glasgow Southern Medical: Opening and perinephritic emphysema, 1037 SINGTON. Harold: Apparatus for maintaining meeting, 768 Section of Epidemiology ani, State Medi- anaesthesia by open ether during throat Society. Harrogate Medical: Papers and cases, cine.-Presentation of the Jenner medal, 759 operations, 79 797 845 Section of Laryngology.-Treatmentof dis- Sinuses, maxillary, frontal, and sphenoidal, Society, Harveian: Annual dinner, 20-Is the figurements caused by nasal syphilis, 1114- zinc ionization in treatment of suppuration anginal syndrome of cardiac origin only,? Intrinsic epithelioma of larynx. 1114- in (A. R. Friel), 404 1032 Fibroma of right vocal cord removed by Skin affections, cutaneous sensitization in, Society, Hunterian: Physiological aspects of specially designed forceps, 1114-Arrested. 554. See also Cutaneous heart problems, 748 development of trachea, 1114 Skin diseases in pensioners (Henry Society, Italian, of Surgery, 676 Section of Neurology.-Persistent pain due MacCormac), 561 Society, Leeds and West Riding Medico- to lesions of the peripheral and central Skin diseases, review of books on, 77 Chirurgical: Note on, 293-Cases and speci- nervous system, 896, 902 Skin grafting, method of (Sanmuel Samuel), 632 mens, 656, 904-Oral sepsis and systemic Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.- (0)-Correspondence on, 814-(Ernest F. disease, 1076 Polypoid decidual endometritis, 655-Gly- Neve), 987 Society, Manchester Clinical: General practice cosuria in pregnancy, 946-The incidence of Skin tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis and modern laboratory methods, 664-Dis- eclampsia, 1075-Unusual case of ectopic Skull, oxycephalic, certain features of (D. M. cussions, 1059 gestation, 1075 -Carcinoma of cervix in a Greig),1075 Society, Manchester Medical: Points of virgin of twenty-four, 1075 Skull, Rhodesian fossil 'Broken Hill] (leading clinical interest in the diagnosis of abdo- Section of Surgery.-Liigation of the inno- article), 856-Note on.1014 minal diseases, 988-Carcinoma of the large minate artery, 1033-New operation for Skulls, prehistoric trephined (of Great intestine, 988-Acidosis in children. 988 inguinal hernia, 1034 Britain), 498 Society, Manchester Pathological: Discussion Sectionof Therapeutics and Pharmacology.. SLADEN, Colonel Edward St. Barbe, obituary on tuberculosis in children, 1035 -Threshold of the kidney, 844 notice of, 922 Society, Manila Medical, issues the Journal of Section of Tropical Diseases and Parasito- Slate mines, health conditions in (parlia- the Philippine Islands Medical Association, logy.-Discussion on amoebic dysentery, 1115 mentary note), 90 218 Section of Urology.-Medical aspects of Sleeping sickness, cure of. special mission to Society of Massage and Medical Gymnastics: urinary disease, 747 investigate, 415, 759-Correspondence on, Register of masseuirs, 725 War Section.-President's address, 607- 814, 865. See also Trypanosomiasis Society, medical book, a centenarian, 578 Ambulance organization in war, 1116 SMALL, James C. (and others): Epidemic Society, Medical Book, City of London, cen- Respiratory Disease, rev., 657 tenary of, 760; annual dinner, 760 SSociety, Royal Medico-Chirurgical, of Glasgow: SMALL,. J.: Textbook of Botany for Medical Society, Medical, of the County of Erie (New Determination of respiratory exchange. 947 and Pharmaceutical Studen(ts, rev., 751 York), centenary of. 1077 -Stovaine anaesthesia, 948 Small-pox, diagnosis of (parliamentary note), Society, Medical Golfing: Annual meeting, Society, Royal Meteorological: Meteorology in 810 100-To be put on a business footing, 1059- medicine, with special reference to the Small-pox, an incident in the history of inocu- Name and address of secretary, 1059 occurrence of malaria in Scotland, 505 lation against,912 Society of Medical Hydrology, International: Society, Sheffield Medico - Chirurgical: Small-pox in Glasgow (parliamientary note), Foundation of, 1059-Election of officers, Analysis of necropsies, 749-Treatment of 166,810; in Nottingbam, 294, 543: in textile 1059 ante-partum haemorrhage, 989 towns, 333; in India (Parliamentary note), Society, Medical, of London: 149th session, Society, Royal Surgical Aid: Report, 1099 335; at Zurich and Basle, 1114 572-Modern treatment of diabetes, 706- Society, South-Western Ophthalmological: Small-pox, premonitory, 294 -Arsenobenzol treatment of syphilis, 944 Cases and specimens, 749-Dinner, 749 SMART, James, obituarv notice of, 174 Society, Ulster Medical: Opening meeting, S'MART, William Herbert, notice of, 862-Roll 1013 obituary SOCIETY OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF HEALTH: 862, 966-President's address, of Annual meeting, 717 honour, 862-Prehistoric man, 966-Value of SMITH, Edgar F.: Priestley in America, 1791- the Wassermann reaction in diagnosis and 1804, 85 Metropolitan Branch. - Solution and treatment of syphilis, 1006-Annual dinner, SMITH, F. K.- Diagnosis and treatment of sprayer used in Poplar for destroying bugs, 1054 cystitis, 309-Diagnosis and treatment of 1099 Society, West Kent Medico-Chirurgical: Cases perforated duodenal ulcer, 1068 (0) Naval antd Military Group.-Mlilitary and and specimens, 749-Treatment of fractures, SMTH, G. Elliot: Women at Cambridge, 617 civil co-operation in public health, 42 948 SMITH!, George Purves, obituary notice of, School Medical Groutp.-Annual meeting, Society, West London Medico-Chirurgical: A 174 29-Resolution re medical inspection and study of breast cancer in relation to the SMITH, Lieut.-Col. Henry, addresses the Oph- treatment of children and young persons, cancer problem. 654-Discussion on the blaalmological Society of Pittsburgh, 29-On 1059 treatment of puerperal infection, 1036 the operation for prostatectomy, 1010 Tuberculosis Subgroup - Midland: For- Society, West Riding Medical Charitable: SMITH, H. G. (and R. T. BAKER): Research on mation of, 100. South West of England: Busi- Annual meeting, 217 the Eucalypts, especially in regard to the ness meeting, 816 Society, Zoological, of London: The Broken Essential Oils, rev., 709 Hill skull, 1014 SMITH, Lapthorn: The private clinic system, Society, Medical Sickness and Accident. 510 Sodium biborate in epilepsy, the results of 45 Society, Medical Sickness. Annuity and Life twelvemonths' treatment (John McCartney). SMITH, M. Hamblin: Medical aspects of Assurance: Annual meeting, 530-Extra- 527-Correspondence on, 617, 673 delinquency, 1035 ordinary general meetings, 677-Note on, Soldiers, South African wounded, appreciation SMITH, W. A.: Medical book clubs, 918 1016 of the care taken of, 1014 SMTH, Wi. Muir: National provident hos- Society of Medicine of Warsaw, centenary of, SOLOMONS. Bethel: An obstetric chart, 849 pital organization, Sussex Scheme. 866 1059 Somerset panel practitioners, 767 Smith's Physicians' azd Surgeons' Visiting Society, Medico-Legal: Annual dinner. 1090 SOMERVILLE, W. F.: Pruritus ani, 323-Ionic List, Diary, Almanac, and Book of Engage- Society, Midland Obstetrical and Gynaeco- medication in the treatment of neuritic and ments, rev., 849 logical: Report, 575 rheumatic pains, 825 (0) 26 JULY-DEC., I9ZI] INDEX. KrD BJUM IKZ]DIOAL-JOU1NAS

BONI. M. R.: Acute otitis media-in infants, Stomach, acute dilatation of (Charles J. Syphilis, Rachs-Georgi precipitation test for 972 Lewis). 76 (T. Taniguchi and N Yoshinare). 239 (0) SOULLIER, Pi6rre Henri, obituary notice of, STONE, W. Domett, obituary notice of, 567 Syphilis of the stomach (Gustave Monod). 946 772 Stones, removal of from the pelvic portion of S3yphilis, visceral: (Sir T. Clifford Allbutt), SOurtE, J. G., appointed U.S. Minister to the the ureter (W. H. Battle), 6 (0)-Corre- 177-(Ernest S. Reynolds), 183-(John Cowan Republic of Panama. 871 spondence on, 98 and J. K. Rennie), 184-(John Eason), 186- SOUTHAX, A. El.: Value of spinal anaes- STOPES. Marie Carmichael: Birth control, 262, (Alexander G Gibson), 188-(Ivy McKenzie), thesis in urgency operations for the aged, 872, 1016 188-(Isaac Harris), 189-Leading article, 211 592 (0) STOPyORD, John S. B.: Tactile localization, Syphilis, Wassermann reaction in. value of Southend Doctors' Cricket Club, election of 407 in diagnosis and treatment (J. C. Rankin), officers, 924 Stovaine anaosthesia (James Taylor), 948 1006 SOIUTTAR, tH. S.: An improved surgical needle, Strabismus convergens. advisability of early Syphilis in women and children (Walter C. 156-A disclaimer, 224-Acute pleural em- operation in (W. B. Inglis Pollock), 733-Dis- Swayne). 476-Discussion, 478-Correspond- pyema, 391-Acute appendicitis, 397-Dia- cussion, 734 ence on, 616, 671 gnosis and treatment of injuries of the Strasbourg: Tnterallied hygiene exhibition at Syphilis. See also Venereal disease intestines, 646 Pasteur centenary celebrations. 971 Syphilitic aortitis (Alexander G. Gibson), 188 SPACEMAN. Captain W. C.: The Gat6- Stray thoughts, 972 Syphilitic infection of the chin from a dirty Papacostas reaction, 266 Streptococeci (J. Martin Beattie), 787-(J. Henry razor, 986 Spablinger treatment for tuberculosis (parlia- Dible), 789-Discussion, 791 Syphilitic reinfection, significance of, 19 mentary note). 810 Stretcher slips (Sir James Cantlie), 283 Syringes, ampoule, case to hold four, 1060 Spain* Influenza in, 101; abd foreign medical STRETTON, J. Lionel: Motor cars, spare parts, practitioners, 265 868 SPANTON, W. D.: The Story of My Life, rev., Stricture, retrograde catheterization for, 461 78 Strike. miners'. some medical impressions of, SPENCER, Gordon: Medicine in Baghdad, 94, 170, 260, 463 See also Miners 968 STUART. A. Muirray: The formol-gel reaction SPENCER, Herbert R.: Harveian oration on in syphilis, 263 William Harvey, obstetric physician and STURGE, Mary: Neurasthenia in midwifery gynaecologist. 621 (0)-A correction, 723- and gynaecology, 705-Diagnosis and treat- T. Ambroise Par6, 1007 ment of borderland cases, 830 SPILsBURY, Bernard: Treatment of puerperal STURGIS, Henry P., presentation to, 29 TAKAHASHI: Preventive inoculation against infection, 1037 STtRTON, D (and E. F. MAYNARD): Two typhus and scarlet fever, 249 S3pina bifida and hydrocephalus obstructing cases of pernicious anaemia with infective TALBOT, Eugene S.: Developmental Patho- breech delivery (A. J. Troughton and J. F. foci of the alimentary tract, 685 (0) logy: A Study in Degenterative Evolution, Dow), 901 Subassistant surgeons (India) 506 rev., 847 Spinal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Subtropical esculents (M. C. Grabham), 801 Taiisman, a tall, 266 Spinal analgesia. See Analgesia Sugar content of the blood, factors controlling TANIGUCsII. T. (and N. YOSHINARE): The Spirits in hospitals, use of (parliamentary (P. J. Cammidge, .T. A. Cairns Forsyth, and Sachs-Georgi precipitation test in syphilis, note). 23-Application for grant for repay- H. A. H. Howard), 586 (0) 239(0) ment of duty, 223-Consumption of (parlia- Sugar, test for (Dr. Livingston), 844 Tartar emetic. See Antimony mentary note), 763 Suggestion. review of books on. 600 TAYLOR, R. Claude: " Pauper " lulnatics, 670 Spleen, review of book on, 749 Suicide in borderland cases, 1008. See also TAYLOR, Gushue. See Gushue-Taylor Splenculus, enlargement of after splenectomy Borderland TAYLOR, James: Stovaine anaesthesia, 948 (W. McAdam Eccles and G. D. Freer), Suicide by children, in the United States, 871 TAYLOR, W. W. The Chemistry oJ Colloids 515 (0) Suicides for neurasthenia (parlianmentary anid some Technical Applications, rev.. 798 SPRIGGE, Sir S. Squire: Physic and Fiction, note). 215 TCHERBAK, Professor, reported death of, 342 rev.. 1118 Sulfarsenol in congenital syphilis (Ethel TEACHER, J. H. (s.nd others): Digestion of the SPRIGGS, Edmund: Modern treatmiient of (lrawfor(l), 654 oesophagus, 1088 diabetes, 707 Summer time " and health, 806 TEALE, Pridgin, 90th birthdlay of, 55 STACK, E. ki. R.: Causes and prevention of Sunderland. new physical clinic at, 915 Telephone exchange: Toll," 176. 424- blindness, 732-Early operation in strabis- Superfoetation (R. E. Ingram-Johnson), 116 "Grosvenor " 422 mus convergens, 734 -Treatment of corneal Suppuration in sinuses. See Sinuses TELFORD. E. D.: Results of institutional ulcers, 737 Suprarenal gland. See Gland treatment in surgical tuberculosis, 7 (0)- STANLEY, Sir Arthur: London Provident tuaprarenal virilism," 531. See also Ovary Tuberculosis in cbildren, 1035 Hospital Scheme, 460 hypernepbroma of TELLING, W. H. Maxwell: kIaemochroma- STANLEY, Gerald, receives the M.D.Paris, with Surgeon as pathologist (C. J. Bond), 973 (0) tosis. 784 . honouirs, 136 Surgery, need for co opprative thought in (Sir Temporal bone, lantern slides illustrating the STANSFIELD. Lieut,-Col. T. E. Knowles: Harold J. Stiles), 775 (0) surgical anatomny of, 79 Presentation to, 101-Some of the causes of Surgery of the brain, history of, 1041, 1133 Territorial Army. See Army, British our C3 population, 1020 (0) Surgery, review of books on. 903, 1078 Test preparations. 751 STARLING, E. A.: Surgical treatment of Surgical diathermy See Diathermy Testicle. undescended and misplaced (R. C. angina pectoris, 95-Physiological aspects " Surgical " scarlet fever, 1138 Dun), 988 of heart problems, 748-Francis Arthur Surrev County Council: Midwives and the Testis, torsion of. occurring during or imme- Bainbridge, 770 administration of opium, 964 diately after birth (R. Campbell Begg), 843 S3TARR, Clarence C., accepts chair of surgery Sussex Rospital scheme. 53, 866. 917, 1007, 1119. Tetany,adolescent,and its relation to vuanidin at Toronto University, 466 See also Hospitals. national provident (F. J. Nattrass and J. N. Sharpe). 238 (0O STEDMAN, Thormas Bernard, obituary notice SUTHERLAND, G. A,: National Provident Therapeutics, review of books on, 709 of, 542 Hospital organization. 769 Thermometers, clinical (parliamentary note), STEEN, R. H.: Mental treatment of ex service SUrTHERLANn. Hallidav: Birth control, 169, 763 men, 917 339, 924-Glycosuria of malarial origin. 746 Thigh extension. theory and nmethod in (R. STENHOUSE, John: Asthma and allied dis- Sutures and surgical ligature material, bill to Hamilton Russell), 637-Discussion, 639 orders 238 regulate the sa)e of, introduced in the United Thigh and leg, compound fractures of Stenosis, pyloric. See Pyloric States House of Representatives, 1137 (Nauighton Dunn), 632-Discussion, 635 STEPHEN, James, presentation to, 1015 SWANSON. E. A. C The dynamometer as a THOMAS, Thelwall. issues a warning to medical STEPHENS, G. Arbour: Heart-block, 96-Lime- test of fatigue, 266 practitioners. 1138 bearing foods for children, 673 SWAYNE, Walter (U.: Syphilis in women and THOMPSON, Peter, obituary notice of, 920 STEPHENS, J. W., obituary notice of, 816 children, 476-Ca-sarean section, 523 THOMSON, Alexis: On radiation, 614 STEPHENS, Lockhart: Tuberculous disease of Sweden: Berzelius medal awarried to F. THOMSONN. George, his machine for armless bones and joints, 883 Abderhalden, 817-Institute for racial men. 283 Sterility, possible causes of (Christine biology to be established at Upsala, 1044 THOMSON, H Campbell: Diseases of the Murrell), 1076 SWF,FT. G. Bruton: The etiology of rickets, Nervous System, rev., 447 Sterilizer for steel needles, hot-air, 660 1067 (0) THOMSON, H. Hyslop: Tuberculosis: its Pre- STEVENs, F. J., retirenment of, 29 Swine fever serum (parliamentary note), 763 vention and Home Treatment, rev., 799 STEVENSON, Edgar: Treatment of septic Switzerland: Health resorts of, 208 327- THOMSON, John: Clinical types of convulsive ulcer of cornea by chauffage 797- Students of the universities solicit iunds to seizures in habies, 679 (0)--Rlood diseases STEWART, Sir James Purves: Respiratory found a sanatorium for tuberculous students in children, 876-Causation of the symptoms phenomena in nervous disease, 1017 (0) and professors of any country. 266-Marcel in congenital hypertrophy of the pylorus, STEWART, tj. T. (and others): Digestion of the Benoist prize, 725-Small-pox at Zurich and 889 oesophagus, 1088 Basle, 1114 THOMBON. Sir StOlair: The usual site of origin STEWART, Matthew J.: Haemochromatosis, Svdney. See Australia of endolaryngeal cancer. 130-Chevalier de 786-Chronic duodenal ileus, 795 Symbiosis and disease, 715 la L6gion d'Honneur conferred uipon, 303- S3TEWART, Robert: Iodine treatment of goitre, SYMiEs, J. Odery: Ervthema nodosum. an Receives permission to wear the Cross of 843 acute specific fever, 741 (O)-better on, 917- Chevalier of the Legion of Hlonour, 723- STEWART, T. P., presentation to, 773 Note- on, 1089 Intrinsic epithelioma of the larynx, 1114 STILES, Sir Harold J.: The Fellowship address SYMMERS. Douglas: Primary malignant THORBURN, Sir William: Persistent pain due on the need for co- operative thought in tumours of the haemolymph glands. 1125 to nerve lesions. 902 surgical organization 775 (0) Surgical SYMONDS, Sir Charters: Ligation of the in- THORNE, P. U. L. (and B. de Barry BARNETT): tuberculosis in children and its relation to nominate artery. 1034 Organic Analysis, Qualitative and Quanti- the milk problem, 816 Symptom production in nervous diseases. See tative rev., 849 STILL, G. F., appreciation of Sir Sydney Nervous THORNHILL, John Bensley The Empire at a Beauchamp, 969 Sjyphilis, anaemias of (John Eason), 186 Glance, rev., 78 Stillbirth, its causes, pathology, and preven- Syphilis, arsenobenzol treatment of. discus- THORP. Eustace: A sign in encephalitis tion (Francis J. Browne), 140 (0) sion on at the Medical Society of London, lethargica. 508 STILLMAN, Edgar land others): Total Dietary 944 THORPE, Sir T. Edward: Address as Presi- Begulations in the Treatment of Diabetes, Syphilis, congenital, ante-natal treatment of dent of the British Association. 408-The rev., 565 with salvarsan and mercury (Leonard molecular theory of matter. 408-A Diction- Stimulants," 1010, 1096. See also Nervous Findlay), 887- Discussion, 889 Corre- ary of Applied. Chemistry, rev., 601 diathesis spondence on, 1009 THRESHI, J. C.: Domestic and Personal STIVEN, H. E. S.: Spinal anaesthesia for Syphilis, congenital, treatment of, discussion Hygiene, or the, GosPel of Cleanlinss, rev.. urgency operations in the aged, 1010 on, 654 751 STOCK, Stuart V.: Methods of anaesthesia, 769 Syphilis, formol-gel reaction in, 263, 266, 418, Throat disease, review of on, cava, -St. Brenda's Private Hosoital, Bristol: a 424 539, 582. See also GatW- Papacostas Thrombosis of the inferior vena Russell hospital for paying patients.1044 Syphilis of the heart (John Cowan and J. K. special reference to prognosis (Roy STOCKER, W. W.: Origin of the anginal syn- Rennie), 184 Kerr), 1112 (0) drome, 1033 Syphilis in the male, treatment qf (Robert W. THuRsFIELD, Hugh: Clinical laboratory STOKER, William. obituary notice of. 970 MacKenna), 473-Discussion, 478 methods, 25-Blood diseases children, C. STORES, John: Cholera in the early thirties, Syphilis, nasal, treatment of disfigurements Thyroid extract in melancholia (F. Eve), 911 caused by (Douglas Guthrie), 1114 943-(E. H. Simpson), 943 JULY-DEC., I921] [ THz Bxs INDEX. IMEDICAL JOUNA 27

Thyroid tissue. oesophageal tumour of (H. Tuberculosis, deaths from, in the United UNITED STATES (continued): Lawson Whale), 987 States, 619 American Pharmaceutical Association'e TIBBITS, H., elected mavor of WTarwick, 871 Tuberculosis diffusion, modes of, 208 annual grant awarded to Professor Macht. TILLEY, Herbert: The influence of operative Tuberculosis and emigration to Australia, 505 895 and anaesthetic technique upon serious Tuberculosis and ex-service men (parlia- American Public Health Association, 509 haemorrhage in operations on the tonsils, mentary note), 861 American Urological Association: Trans- 435-Perforation of the nasal septum in Tuberculosis, genito-urinary, scope of surgery action.s, 750 cocaine takers, 1007 in (leading article), 757-(A. H. Copeman), 901 Anaesthesiology, Hours 32." a required TIms. H. W. Marett: Teaching of biology, 337 Tuberculosis in Germany, increase of, 745 subject in the medical curriculum in Tobacco habit, 224, 265 Tuberculosis and milk control (H. hI. Cargin). California, 494 Tobacco and work. 20 894-Discussion, 895 Anthrax cases in New York, 1113 TOD, Hunter: Meningitis occurring in aural Tuberculosis in New York City, 999 Antivivisectionist knight errant, 996 cases, 401 Tuberculosis in Poland (leading article). 804 Birth control conference, 817 Tokyo, infant death rate of,to be investigated, Tuberculosis prevention, medical profession Births in, in 1920. 991 826 and, 209 Bloomingdale Hospital, 100th anniversary. Toll " telephone exchange, 176, 424 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, in New South 93 TONSEY, S.: Medical ElectricitV. Rdntgen Wales. 218 Bowdoin College closes its doors, 494 Rays and Radium, rev., 600 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, in an infant "Cancer Week," 581 Tonsil haemorrhage clamp, 492 (A. G. Shurlock), 783 10) Cinematograph films in various health Tonsil operations: Haemorrhage in (A. Brown Tuberculosis, residential treatment of, 1129- subjects, 630; applicability of to study of Kelly). 431-(John F. O'Malley), 433-(Rerbert London County Council arrangements, 1129 medicine, 756 Tilley), 435-(Irwin Moore), 437. 510-(Dan Tuberculosis, review of books on, 206, 599, 658, Columbia University Medical Centre, New McKenzie). 440-(T H. Just), 441-(G. A. H. 799 York: Appointments in the faculty of Barton), 443-(E. Musgrave Woodman). 444- Tuberculosis, skin and visceral, association medicine, 11 (Gilbert Chubb), 445-(E. Watson-Williams), of with other tuberculous manifestations Consulting rooms and clinics for use of 445-CorrespondeDCe on, 507, 538 (George H. Lancashire), 551-Discuission, 553 medical practitioners: building to contain Tonsillitis, some remote effects of (A. B. Tuberculosis, Spahlinger treatment for (parlia- to be built in Iowa, 999 Pavey-Smith), 845 mentary note), 810 Consumption curers. prosecutions, 667 Tonsils, enucleation of, 59,130, 544 Tuberculosis, surgical, results of institutional Cornell University Medical College opens a. Tonsils, surgical removal of (Irvin Moore), treatment in (E. D. Telford), 7 (0)-Corre- clinic for paying patients, 913 437-A correction, 510 spondence on, 219 Diphtheria precautions at Monon, Indiana, Tooth extraction, multiple, 1055, 1132 Tubercuilosis, tonsillar. 215 796 Town Planning Council: Conference at Bir- Tuberculosis treatment in Bristol, 56; in Drink "addicts" in NewYork. 756 mingham, 1137 London, 337 Drug." addicts " in New York;, 895 Toxaemia. acute, treatment in, 96, 171, 506 Tuberculosis, von Pirquet's test for, 468- Ether first used in surgery, 619 Toxaemia, chronic, chronic nasopharyngeal Correspondence on. 539 Eyesight Conservation Council incor- infection, and distressed heart in children Tuberculous affections treated by inflation porated, 778 (C. Paget Lapage), 4 (0) with oxygen (Tlieut.-Col. Ernest Rost), 978 Gorgas memorial at Panama City, 467 Toxicology, review of books on, 13, 117, 242 (0) Harvard University, gift to. 581 " Toxicurol," 667 Tuberculous disease of bones and joints in Ice cream and the public health (renort of Trachea, arrested development of (C. A. Scott children (Sir Henry Gauvain), 876-Dis- New Jersey Health Department). 536 Ridout), 1114 cussion. 881-Correspondence on, 1010 Influenza in (leading article), 1123 Trades Congress (Irish) and a medical-service. Tuberculous patients, institutional treatment Japanese population greatly increases, 941 300 for (parliamentary note), 861 Jewish physicians of America subscribe Train gossip, 1016 Tuberculous persons. milk supplies for (par- towards a medical university in Jerusalem, Tramway accidents, fees of medical advisers liamentary note), 254 93 in, 1130 Tuberculous pus. 97 Loomis Sanatorium. New York, twenty-fifth Transfixion and impalement injuries (W. F. TUcKEY, C. Lloyd: Treatment bV Hypnotism anniversary of, 136 Brook. 71 (0) and Suggestion; orPsvchotherapeUstics, rev.. Los Angeles medical man fined for failing to TRAQUIAIR, H. M.: Treatment of corneal ulcers, 1117 report a case of diphtheria, 1133 737 TUFFIER: Ovarian transplantation or graft- Maryland University and medical extension TREDGOLD, A. F.: The problem of degeneracy, ing, 909 work, 619 499 TULLOCE, W. J.: Acute poliomselitis. 230 Medical education in early New York, TREVOR, A. H.: Medical aspects of delin- Tulmlour, oesophageal, of thyroid tissue 250 quency, 1036 (H. Lawson Whale), 987 Medical Society of the County of Erie (New TiRIDON, Andr6: Psycho-analysts: Sleep and Tumour, ovarian, over five hundred gallons of York), centenary of. 1077 Dreams, rev., 1118 fluid from an (John D. Malcolm and G. A. Mental disease in, 467 Trinitrotoluene poisoning, suppression of Gibb). 631 (u) Motor vehicles. number of deaths resulting during the war, 721 Tumours of the haemolymph gland, primary from in 1920,1046 Triplets with twin foetus papyraceus'(Major malignant, 1125 Murphy, J. B., memorial to, 581 E. L. Moss), 41 TURNBULL. Surgeon-Major-General Peter Nutritional treatment of tuberculosis in TroPical diseases institute in Panama City, Stephenson, obituary notice of. 1098 childhood (C. Pirquet), 1127 467 TURNER. B. B.: Birth control, 169-Treatment Philadelphia Medical Club dinner in honour Tropical Diseases Library (Tropical Diseases of syphilis, 479 of Professor Blair Bell and Dr. R. G. Rows. Bureau and London School of Tropical TURNER, Ellerington Reed, obituary notice of, 136 Medicine libraries united), 1057 870 Physical education in American universities. Tropical diseases, review of books on, 14 TURNER, G. Grey: Demonstrations, 647 76 Tropical medicine, Calcutta School of, first TURNER, Philip: New operation for inguinal Poliomyelitis, anterior. in New York, 870 lectures, 957 hernia, 1034 Post-graduate study in Vienna, 543 Tropical medicine, Far Eastern Association TURNER, Philip D.: Ambroise Pare. 1055 Puiblic Health Officers and Nurses Con- of, note on, 714-A correction. 1060 TuXFORD. A. S.: Rupture of eyeball, 1138 ference (New York State), 423 Tropical medicine, information concerning Tvlcalsin. See Calcium aceto-salicylate Red Cross exhibitions in child welfare, 265, the study of 374 Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric 871, 923 Tropical medicine, Liverpool School of, in- TysoN, Wilson: Clayden v. Wood-Hill, 967- Rockefeller Foundation, 453 formation concerning, 375 -Opening of the Medizal aspects of delinquency, 1130 Scarlet fever precautions at Monon, Indiana. Sir Alfred Jones Research Laboratory, 796 Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1052, 1129-Dinner, Society of the New York Hospital, 150th 1129 anniversary of, 809 Tropical medicine, London School of: Filari- Suicide by children, 871 asis expedition to New Guinea, 19-Pass lists Sutures and surgical ligature material, bill and degrees, 175, 1098 -Information concern- to regulate the sale of, 1137 ing, 375-Annual dinner, 850 Tuberculosis of lungs. deaths from, 619 TROUGHTON, A. J. (and J. F. Dow): Obstructed U. Tuberculosis statistics in New York City, breech delivery due to hydrocephalus and 999 spina bifida, 901 UHLENHUTH, Professor. appointed director of Venereal disease in New York City, 677 Trjpanosoma equiperdumn in experimentally the Institute of Experimnental Medicine at Venereal disease prevention, comparison of infected mice, action of "Bayer 205" on Rostock University, 661 methbds, 566 (C. M. Wenyon). 746 (0) Ulcer, duodenaal, perforated, diagnosis and Vivisection of dogs at Indiana University Trypanosomiasis: Investigating mission to go treatment of (Frederick K. Smith). 1068 (0) Medical School. 120 to Uganda, 415, 759 Ulcer, gastric and duodenal. pathology of Western Reserve University, reported gift Trypanosomiasis treated by intrathecal serum (Alexander G. Gibson), 933 (0)-Discussion, for const;ruction of the new medical (J. W. H. Eyre and C. H. Marshall), 284 (0) 934-Review of book on, 1039 college, 423 Trypanosomiasis. See also SlBeeping sickness Ulcer, rodent. See Rodent TUBBY, A. H,: Treatment of compound frac- Ulcers of cornea, treatment of (James Veitch Universities, American, physical education tures of the thigh and leg, 635-Tuberculous Paterson), 734-Discussion, 737 in, 76 disease of bones and joints, 883 Ulcers of cornea, septic, treated by chauffage Universities of Glasgow and St. Andrews Tuberculosis administration, defects in, 60, (Edgar Stevenson), 797 (parliamentary note), 90 220 Ulcers, varicose, etiology apd treatment of Universities' Library for Central Europe, Tuberculosis, beds for (parliamentary note), (W. R. Grove and H. W. C. Vines) 687-Dis- report of committee, 870 336 cussion, 689-Correspondence on, 814 Universities, parliamentary grants to (parlia- Tuberculosis in Belfast, 1006 UNDERHILL, Lieut.-Col. Frank: The Lethal mentary note), 298, 336 Tuberculosis cases, pensions appeals (parlia- War Gases: Physiology and Experimenttal Universities, Scottish: Fees at, 57-Parlia- mentery note), 763 Treatment, 1087 mentary note on, 90 Tuberculosis in childhood, nutritional treat- UNDERHILL, H. W. F.: An investigation into Universitv of Aberdeen: Degrees and pass ment of (C. Pirquet), 1127 the circulation through the lungs, 779 (0) lists, 135, 175-Grant medical bursaries, 303 Tuberculosis in children (C. P. Lapage), 1035 Unemployment, effect of upon health (par- -Honorary degrees, 175-Information con- Tuberculosis Conference, Argentine National, mentary note), 23, 166-Problem of, 667. See cerning the study of medicine, 354, 367- 817 also Insurance Lord Rectorship, 813 Tuberculosis Conference, International, held University of Alberta, Canada: New buildings in London, 156. 208-Modes of diffusion of UNITED STATEBS of the medical school completed, 778 tuberculosis. 208-The medical profession American Electro-therapeutic Association, University of Belfast, Queen's: Information and prevention, 209 265 concerning the study of medicine, 356, 370- Tubbrculosis course at Cambridge, 766 American Medical Association, 101 Opening of session. 669 Tuberculosis, another cure for (monkey's American Mqedical Association of Vienna, University of Belgium: Large contribution to flesh), 136-Scottish cure for. 726 revival of, 543 the medical school from the Rockefeller Tuberculosis " cures," prosecutions in American Medical Library Association, 223 Foundation, 509 America, 667, 817-Six of the Thompson American Medico-Psychological Association, University of Birmingham: Information con- Treatment Co. found guilty, 817 101 cerning the study of medicine, 350, 364 [ THU Brnmss 28 JULY-DEC., I92I] INDEX. 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University of Bristol: Degrees and pass lists, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON (conitinued): Vaccine therapy and cystitis, 418, 461. See 100-Information concerning the study of Rogers prize, 174 also Cystitis medicine, 350, 364-Post-graduate courses. Roll of war service. 422 Vaccine treatment of lunacy (parliamentary 766, 910-Novel method of propaganda, 812- St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, 542, 723 note). 298 Vice-uhancellorship, 964-Presentation to St. Thomas's Hospital, 264, 676 Vaccines, autogenous streptococcal, in treat- Professor C. Lloyd Morgan. 1057 Scholarships, 28 ment of asthma (sir Leonard Rogers), 71 (0) University of Brussels: Statement that no Site, 91, 725 -Correspondence on, 220, 261 more M.D. degrees will be granted to foreign Tropical mledicine, 374 Vaccines in catarrh, 960 medical practitioners, 136 - Degrees for University College, 99, 341, 422, 618 VAN PRAAGE, B. J. : Erythema nodosum, 917 practitioners, 372 William Julius Mickle Fellowship, 134 VARENDONCE, J.: The Psachology of Day- University of Buenos Aires, centenary of, 543 Dreams, rev., 530 University. McGill, Montreal: Honorary de- Varicocele in the female (W. E. Fothergill), UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE: grees, 676 925 (O)-(E. L. Rowse). 1114 Appointments, 28, 1013 University of Manchester, Victoria: Appoint- Varicose ulcers. See Ulcers Degrees and pass lists, 28, 62, 174, 676, 772, ments, 135, 222, 723, 868, 1057-Awards, 619, VARIOT, G., Traite pratique des maladies des 816. 922, 1013, 1098, 1136 868-Degrees and pass lists, 28 135, 1136- enfants du premnier age, rev,, 324 Examination dates, 772 Information concerning the study of medi- VAUGHAN, W. T., Influenza: An Epidemic- Information concerning the study of medi- cine, 352, 366, 375-Psychological medicine, logical Study, 1123 cine, 348, 364, 374, 375 375-Scholarships, 135 Vegetables, sun-dried, vitamins in, 536 Lectures, etc., for the diploma in medical University of Maryland, and mxedical extension Vena cava, inferior, thrombosis of. with radiology and electrology, 136 work, 619 special reference to prognosis (Roy Russell Medical students in residence. 922 University, New York: Rockefeller Founda- Kerr), 1112 (0) Molteno Institute for Research in Parasito- tion grant to, to increase teaching facilities Venereal clinics, a lay point of view, 918, 1009, logy, 922, 963 in preventive mledicine, etc., 223 1055, 1132 Prizes and studentship awarded, 303 Venereal disease, amongst seamen (parlia- Psychological medicine, 375 UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD: mentary note), 127-In Liverpool, proposed Research studentship election, 1013 Appointment of examiners in medicine, 970 legislation for prevention of, 251-Bill for Tropical medicine, 374 A correction, 922 prevention of, in Japan, 264-In New York Tuberculosis course, 766 Degrees and pass lists, 28, 62, 134, 263, 618, City, 677-In the army (parliamentary note). War List, 723-Review, 991 723, 922. 1013, 1098 810-Conference in Scotland. 813 Women at. 608, 617,723 Fellowship elections, 868. 922 247- Board of 868 Venereal disease clinics (leading article), Columbia: Appointments in the General Faculties. Correspondence on, 918,1009 University, Honorary degrees, 28 conference at 1053 medical centre, 11 Information concerning the study of medi- Venereal disease, Gls-sgow, University of Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, Venereal Disease, National Council for Com- cine, 348. 364 bating, annual meeting, 44-Address by Lord 100, 1136-War meemorial, 56-Information Scholarships, 970 concerning the study of medicine, 356, 369. Gorell, 914-Conclusion re self-disinfection, See also College, Trinity 960-Issues the first number of Health and University of Paris: Increase in women Empire, 971 University of Durbam: Appointments, 1014- students, 175 instruction Degrees and pass lists, 62, 580-Information of Pavia* Clinical institutions of Venereal disease, post-graduate concerning the study of medicine, 350, 365, University in, 543 Milan to be merged into, 265 disease comparison of 372, 375-Degrees for practitioners, 372- University of Peking: Inaugural address Venereal prevention, Psychological medicine, 375 adopted measures in Great Britain and the delivered by Professor Tuffier, 543 State of Pennsylvania, 566 UNIVER#ITY OF EDINBUIRGH: University of Pennsylvania: Appointments, Venereal disease, review of books on. 798 Chair of midwifery,1006 63 Venere-l disease, treatment of, demonstra- Degrees and pass lists, 62, 134, 723, 1057,1098 University of Reading, the proposed, 667 tions on, 480-( Parliamentary note), 763 Fellowships awarded, 134 University of Pisa: New Institute of Clinical Venison dinner at Kingston-on- Thames, 726 Graduation ceremony, 128, 134, 723, 1098- Medicine opened, 175 Ventilation of public halls, 1002 Address by Sir Robert Philip, 128 University of Prague: Institute of Patho- Verdant verse, 620 Information concerning the study of medi- logical Anatomy inaugurated, 136 Verminouis conditions, powers for London cine, 354, 367, 373, 375 University of Rumania: Ndmber of students County Council in, 128 Midwifery chair, 168, 256 in, 175-Medical chairs, 175 VERRALL, Sir Jenner: The lmledical profession Post-graduate study, 372 University of St. Andrews Resignation of and rate-provided hospitals. 196 Prizes awarded, 134 Dr. Dow, 57-Degrees and pass lists. 62, 134. VERRALL, P. Jenner: Loose cartilage, 1130 Psychological medicine, 375 676-Honorary degrees, 134-Information Veterinary and human medicine (Share Scholarships awarded, 134 concerning the study of medicine, 354, 369- Jones), 1093 Teaching statistics, 1098 Research (see Clinical and laboratory Veterinary hygiene, review of book on, 906 Women students, 368 methods)-New professors at, 614 Vibration sense, diagnostic value of (W. Universitv of Sheffield: Degrees and pass Johnson), 1034 University of Glasgow- Application forms for lists. 28, 676-Information concerning the Vienna: Child welfare work in, 244-Revival permission to study medicine, 970-Degrees study of medicine, 352, 366 of the American Medical Association of and pass lists, 63, 135, 175, 675,868-Honorary University of Sydney to ask for an increased Vienna, 543-Children in (Leonard Findlay's degrees, 63-Information concerning the Government grant, 459 experiences). 716-Post graduate courses in, studyof medicine, 354, 368, 373-Pagan, John University of Syracuse: Bronze tablet to 543. 971-Death rate of the population since M., portrait of, 677-Post-graduate study, graduates of the Medical College who fell in 1910, 1109 373 the great war. 423 VINCENT, Swale: Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis University of Harvard to establish a school of University of Wales: Information concerning and hyperadrenalism, 1054-A correction, public health, 581 the study of medicine, 353, 365-Appoint- 1100 University of Ireland, the National: Informa- ments, 505, 1057 Vinci, Leonardo da, 413 tion concerning the study of medicine, 356, University, Western Medical School, Canada: VINES, H. WlT. C. (and W. R. GROVE): Control 369, 375 Opening of new buildings. 1126 of haemorrhage by intramuscular injection University of Jerusalem: Medical faculty to University, Western Reserve. U.S.A.: Re- of calcium cbloride, '40 (0)-Etiology and be established, 264 ported gift for construction of the new treatment of varicose ulcers, 687 University, Johns Hopkins: Herter lectures medical college, 423 Vineyards, arsenical poisoning in, 87 delivered by Sir Arthur Keith, 817-Expedi- University, Yale: Appointments, 1023 VINTRAS, G. C. L., receives permission to tion to study dietetics, nutrition, and sex UPCOTT, Harold: Operation for appendicitis, wear the Cross of Chevalier of the Legion among the Eskimos, 817 538-Specimens of cervical rib, 943 of Honour, 723 University of Leeds: Degrees and pass lists, Upsala, institute for racial biology to be ViRcEow, Rudolf, centenary of, 573, 773 62, 1136-Information concerning the study established at, 1044 VIRET, Benjamin Pope, obituary notice of, 675 of medicine, 351, 365, 375-Pro-Chancellor of, Urea concentration test, 1076 Virilism, forms of (leading article), 533. See 56-Psychological medicine, 375-Nursing Ureter, removal of stones from the pelvic also Ovary, hypernephroma of diploma at, 91-Midwifery teaching, 249- portion of (W. H. Battle), 6 (0)-Corre- Visceral displacenments as a cause of diseaee Endowment of a chair of bacteriology, 613- spondence on, 98 (A. W. Sheen), 1031 Opening of winter session, 667-Brotherton Urinary disease, medical aspects of (Sir Visceral syphilis. See Syphilis chair of bacteriology. 725-Annual dinner of Thomas Horder), 747-Discussion, 747 Visceral tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis, skin 'vast and present students, 964 Urine abnormalities in children, treatment Vital statistics: of New South Wales, 218; of University of Liverpool: Appointuaents, 1014 of (Dingwall Fordyce), 797 England and Wales, 1005 -Degrees and pass lists, 100, 1098-Informa- Urine anomalies, prognostics of (W. P. S. Vitamins and deficiency diseases, 460 tion concerning the study of medicine, 351, Branson). 926 (0) Vitamins and health (Edward Mellanby), 910 365,374-Tropical medicine. 374-Mastership Urological basin, 325 Vitamins in sun-dried vegetables, 536 in orthopaedic surgery, 1049 Urology, review of book on, 750 Vivisection of dogs at Indiana University Uterine haemorrhage, curettage and the treat- School of Medicine: Alleged cruelty not UNIVERSITY OF LONDON: ment of (Beckwith Whitehouse), 981 (0)- true, 120 Appointments, 134, 174, 723, 816, 1013, 1098 Discussion, 985 Von Pirquet's test, 468. See also Tuberculosis Bachelor of dental surgery, regulations, Uterine segment. lower, sloughing of the, VON SCEJERNING. Otto, obituary notice of, 870 1098 following placenta praevia. laparotomy, VRBENSKY, B., appointed Minister of Health Degrees and pass lists, 174, 265, 922, 1098, recovery (J. R. C. Canney), 286 (0) in Czecho-Slovakia, 871 1136 Uterus, spasmodic stricture of (M. A. Dobbin Degrees for praotitioners, 372 Crawford), 990 Dixon fund grants, 28 UTTING. Major J., Portuguese Red Cross Elections, 264 medel, 3rd class Cruz Vermelha de Merito Examination regulations, 263 confer-red upon, 341 Examiners appointed, 263 Guy's Hospital, 580 Information concerning the study of medi- W. cine, 349, 372. 374, 375 King's College Hospital Medical School, 134, WADE, Henry: Acute pleural emiipyema, 385 509, 618, 723 WAGNER, R. H., elected chairman of the Lectures, 1013 V. Plymouth Insurance Committee, 303 London Hospital Medical College, 222, 580 Wales: Board of Health, 25-Consultative London School of Tropical Medicine, 1098 Vaccination. compulsory (parliamllentary note), Council, report, 255. 299-National School of Matriculation results, 265 216, 336-Deaths due to (parliamentary note), Medicine: appointments, 24,128; an appeal, M.B. degree of, 972. 1138 216-Treated locally with castor oil, 304- 1005 Meeting of Senate, 28, 134, 174, 263, 1098 Leading article on, 569-Present position as WALFORD, Edward, dinner to, 575 Middlesex Hospital, 580 to, 570-Compulsory in Haiti for babies WALKER, Dr.: Effect of health legislation on Post-graduate lectures, 1013 before the age of three months, 991 the health of the people, 315 Presentation day, 1013 Vaccination, soldiers to be revaccinated every WALKER, Gladstone: The medical proIession Psychological m-iedicine, 375 six years in Germany, 42 and rate-provided hospitals, 19b Recognition of teachers, 134, 263 Vaccine lymph (parliamentary note) 216 WALKER, Ii. S., elected Mayor of Louth, 871 rTHXz BRITISH 29 JULY-DEc., I1921I X . INDEX. L MEDICAL JOURNA . _I_ __E WALKER, John F.: Asthma and allied dis- The Week (continued): The Week (continued): orders, 238 Army Medical Service since the armistice, Medical stocktaking, 1126 WALKER, Kenneth: Diagnosis and treatment 607 Medical terms in the Neiv Entglish of cystitis, 309-Open prostatectomy, 313- Arsenical poisoning in vineyards, 87 Dictionary, 1051 Treatment of gonorrhoea, 487 Artificial limbs, 805 Medical and veterinary science, relations WALKER, P. H.: Vitamins and deficiencj dis- Association of Blind Masseurs, 252 between, 535 eases, 461 Bacterium pneumosintes. 455 Medical Women's Federation, 859 WALKER, Thomson: Radiography in gall Betel-nut chewing, the effects of, 808 Medicine in Baghdad. 537 bladder and kidney disease, 280-Diagnosis Biometrics, lectures on, 1127 Medicine and law, 1090 and treatment of cystitis, 309-Open prostat- Board of Control's report, 500 Medicine in public life, 664 ectomly, 313-Appreciation of Sir Peter Brachial plexus lesions and rudimentary Mementos, custodianship of, 20 Freyer, 464-On the operation for prostat- ribs, 499 Meterological conditions and plant disease, ectomy, 673 Breast carcinoma, 1089 912 WALKER, Walter Oliphant, obituary notice of, British Association at Edinburgh, 293, 413 Midwifery teaching at Leeds, 249 421 Browne, Sir Thomas, on drains and em- Mosquito theory, the originator of, 250 WALLACE. Sir David: Simple enlargement of bankments, 809 Motor licences, renewal of, 1052 the prostate, 845 Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, 957 National Institution of Industrial Psycho- WALLACE, Herbert Kidson, obituary notice of, Caldwell, Charles, 454 logy, 251 421 Cancer Research Fund, Imperial, 296, 910 National Provident IHospital Scheme. See WALLACE, J. Sim: Physiology of oral hygiene, Carotinaemia, 762 Hospital 692 Cassel. Sir J8rnest, gifts of, 537 New poor, 960 WALLACE-JONES, H.: Persistent heart beat Census. 664 Newcastle Medical Institute, 85 after cessation of respiration, 64 Child welfare work in Austria and Galicia, Newcastle meeting, 51. See also Annual WALLER, A. D.: The physiological cost of 665 meeting muscular work: A reply to objectors, 627 (0) Chlorination of water supplies, 498 Osler, Sir William, bibliography of, 87 WALLER, Major J. P. Ashley: Shadowless Cholera in the early thirties, 911 Parliament, reassembling of, 610 light for surgical and laboratory work, 325 Chordoma, 1003 Past and present, 715 WALLIS, R. L Mackenzie: Asthma and allied City of London Medical Book Society, cen. Path of infection in pneumococcie invasion disorders, 235-Renal efficiency tests, 430- tenary of, 760 of the lungs in man, 857 Haemochromatosis, 785-Protein skin tests Clayden v. Wood-Hill, 957, 1004, 1052 Phantom. editions, 1127 in asthma, 796-Renal function tests, 796- Cocaine, illicit trade in, 414 Pharmaceutical Society annual dinner, 21 The arseno-benzol treatment of syphilis, 945 Congress of the History of Medicine, Inter- Physical instruction in schools, 1002 -Glycosuria in pregnancy, 946 national, 415, 717, 1004 Pitcairn Island, 760 WALMSLEY, T.: Prehistoric man, 966 Congress of Otology, Tenth International, Plague in South Africa, 1125 WALSHE, F. M. R.: Physiology of symptom- 761 Poor l.aw medical institutions, 295 production in disease and injury of the Defence of experimental medicine, 857 Poppies for remembrance, 805 nervous system, 837 Defence of research, 717 Post-graduate work in the provinces, 910 WALTERS,'M. C. D., awarded the first travelling Degeneracy, problem of, 499 Prehistoric trephined skulls of Great scholarship prize of the People's League of Diarrhoea, epidemic, the risk of, 125 Britain, 498 Health, 303 Diarrhoea, zymotic, and earth temperature, Priestley's last phase, 85 Walton and Curtis now H. E. Curtis, Ltd.. 63 292 Prohibition, effect of on the incidence of War criminals, German medical men as, 175 Distressed professors, 1050 portal cirrhosis, 87 War, official termination of, 303, 412 Educational number. 333 Protective inoculation against typhus and War Graves Commission, Imperial (parlia- Epsom College, 415 scarlet fever, 249 mentary note). 90 Erlangen, 959 Protein deficiency and pellagra, 1050 War medals, 677 Erythema nodosum, etiology of, 1089 Protozoa, symptomless carriers of, 1090 War Fensions Bill. See Pensions Eugenics congress, 665 Provident Hospital Seheme for London, 414 War and population (leading article), 663 Evacuation from mobile columns, 857 Psychological medicine atBethlem Hospital, War, medical history of, 335, 1047. See also Facial surgery without surgeons, 859 500 Medical Fellowship of Medicine, 960,1127 Public health and the general practitioner, WARD, E.: Tuberculous pus, 97 Filariasis expedition, 19 1003 WARDALE, Professor: Treatment of corneal Food poisoning outbreaks, 293 Public health in 1920,125 ulcers, 737 Foods, energy value of, 497 Public health in France, 609 WARDLAW, H. S. Halero: Diet of the Fruit preservation, 456 Public health in Ontario, 500 Australians, 605 Gall bladder and bile ducts, influence of, Pulse rate in yellow fever infection, 414 WARING, H. J.: Bradshaw lecture on the upon the bile, 214 Radiological Association, 761 operative treatment of miialignant disease, Games for girls. 807 Radiology in cancer, 331 1085 General practice and modern laboratory Ready-made reviews, 455 Warnings, 1138 methods, 664 Reconstruction and industrial medicine in Warsaw Society of Medicine, centenary of, Glasgow Medical Lunch Club, 1126 Belgium, 332 1C59 Gold medal of the Royal Society of Medi- Red Cross report, 126 WARTHIN. A. S. (and C. V. WELLER): The cine, 53 Red fatigue, 413 Medical Aspects of Mustard Gas Poisoning, Haemolysis in pernicious anaemia, 911 Rib pressure and the brachial plexus, 332 1087 Harveian oration, 663 Rickets, experimental, 454 WASON. Isabel M. (and others): The Pathology Harveian Society, 20 Rockefeller Foundation, 453 of Influenza, 1124 Harvey, William, Canterbury portrait of, 663 Royal Society, 1003 Wasp venom, anaphylaxis to (J. Allman Health of European officials in West Africa, Scarlet fever and milk, 858 Powell), 901 86 School hygiene fifty years ago, 1091 Wassermann reaction in diagnosis and treat- Health and housing in Johannesburg, 456 Scientific and industrial research, 609 ment of syphilis, value of (J. C. Rankin), History of Medicine: Congress. 415, 1004- Seaside practice, experiences of, 806 1006 International Association of, 717 Sections in 1893 and 1921, 50 Water, chlorination of, 498, 571 Horsley memorial, 714 Serological standards, 1004 Water supply of London, report on, 666 Hospital scheme: National Provident, 295; Shropshire Orthopaedic Hospital scheme. Watering places, French (leading article), 49- for London, 414 252, 571 Medical excursions to. 79 Hospitals. Voluntary, Commission, 294 Sleeping sickness, cure of, 759 WATERS, C. A. (and F. H. BAE1TJER): Diseases Humanities in scientific teaching. 959 Small-pox, an incident in the history of and Inzjzries of the Bones and Joints, rev., Ice cream and the public health, 536 inoculation against, 912 324 Income tax assessment, basis of, 1001 Small-pox, premonitory, 294 WATERS, J. B.: Changes induced in blood Index to cnrrent medical literature, 86 Small-pox in textile towns, 333 constituents by radiations. 271 Indexes, half-yearly, 296 Smoke abatement, 1091 WATEBSTON. David: What is science? 98 Industrial medicine at the International Society of Medical Officers of Health, 717 WATSON, Bertram: Oral sepsis and systemic Labour Conference, 958 South African Medical Congress, 912 disease, 1076 Infant Welfare Conference, 85 Standardization of serums, 1049 WATSON, Chalmers : Renal functioD tests, 1076 Inquests inadequate through lack of " Summer time " and health, 806 WATSON, Robert: Chronic infections and necropsy, 760 Sussex Hospital scheme in London, 53 mental activity, 463-Erythema nodosum, Insurance capitation fee. 607 Symbiosis and disease, 715 863 International Congress of Military Medicine Syphilitic reinfection, significance of, 19 WATSON-WILLIAMS, E.: Use of the clamp in and Pharmacy, 296 Tobacco and work, 20 the treatment of tonsillar haemorrhage, 445 Irisih Medical Schools' and Graduates' Tonsillar tuberculosis, 215 WATTS, F.: An Introduction to the Psycho- Association, 162 Tropical medicine in the East, 714 logical Problems of Industry, rev., 406 Japan Medical Worlel. 88 Trypanosomiasis, 415 WAY, Montague: Multiple tooth extraction, Jaundice, obstructive, 86 Unemiiployment problems, 667 1055 Jejuno-colic fistulas after gastro-entero- Vaccination, present position as to, 570 Weather conditions (parliamentary note), 127 stomy, 1092 Vaccines in catarrh, 960 WEATHERHEAD. E.: Stimulants." 1010 Jenner medal. presentation of, 759 Venereal disease in Liverpool, legislative WEBB-JOHNSON, Cecil: Prevention of puer- League of Nations, health work of, 535 proposal for prevention of. 251 peral infection, 132 Leeds and West Riding Medico-Chirurgical Ventilation of public halls, 1002 WEBER, F. Parkes: Polycythaemia, Erythro- Society, 293 Viennese children, 716 cytosis. and Erythraemia (Vaquez-Osler Leonardo da Vinci, 413 Vitamins and health, 910 Disease), rev., 599- Disintoxication in Leprosy, treatment of, 414,1089 Vitamins in sun-dried vegetables, 536 diabetes and gout, 1056 Leprosy in the Philippines and Hawaii, 808 War, termination of, 412 WEBSTER, L. T.; Lymphosarcoma and allied Lister Institute, 52 Water pollution and chlorination, 571 conditions, 496 Local voluntary hospital committees, 213 Western University Medical School, Canada, WEDD, A. M. (and Sir Thomas LEWIS, A. N. London hospitals, early books on, 608 1126 DRURY, and C. C. ILIESEN): The manner in London water supply, 666 Wharton Jones, 665 which quinidine sulphate acts in auricular Magnus, Sir Philip, 858 Women at Cambridge, 608 fibrillation, 514 (0) Malignant tumours of the haemolymph X-ray treatment of cancer, 51 gland, primary, 1125 I rays, therapeutic protection against, 87 The Week: Mastership in orthopaedic surgery, 1049 Abdominal pain due to food allergy, 572 Maudsley Hospital, the fate of the, 331- WEIR, John W.: Treatment of cutaneous Animal experiments in 1920, 214 Courses in practical psychology at, 1051 anthrax, 815 Annual meeLing at Newcastle, 1921, 51- Medical education in early New York, 250 WELLER, C. V.: Tonsillar tuberculosis, 215- Sections in 1893 and 1921, 50-Notes on the Medical officer of health of the county of (and A. S. WARTHIN): The Medical Aspects meeting, 123, 159, 212 London, 252 of Mustard Gas Poisoning, 1087 Anthrax from shaving brushes, 666 Medical officers of health, annual reports WELLS, Sir Russell: Origin of the anginal Anthropometry of school children, 958 of, 162 syndrome, 1032 Antimalarial campaign in Italy, 536 Mle4iical Register, change of address, 537 IWELLS, T. H. Sanderson: Decapsulatlon of Aortic aneurysm, incidence of, 1126 Medical Society of Dondon, 572 the kidneys in Brights disease, 940 (0) THic BMTmm 30 JULY-DEC., 19211 INDEX. [ MtV.DTCAL JoURwNA

Welsh. See Wales WILSON, Fleet Surgeon George, obituary WYLIE. Andrew: Fibroma of the right vocal Welsh Board of Health. See Wales notice of. 580 cord removed by forceps designed by author, Welsh Consultative Council. See Wales WILSON, George. obituary notice of, 675 1114 WELSH, Robert A.: Clayden v. Wood-Hill, WILSON, James Alexander: Causes and pre- WYNESs, James Davidson, obituary notice of, 967 vention of blindness, 732-Autotoxaemia in 1013 WENYON. C. M.: The action of " Bayer 205" ophthalmology, 738 WYNNE, F. E.: Importance of industrial medi- on Trypanosoma equiperdum in experi- WILSON, R. M.: Influenza (?) with ery- cine to the community, 320 mentally infected mice, 746 (0) thematous eruption, 615 WYNTER-BLYTH, Alexander: Poisons: Their West Africa. See Africa WILsoN, S. A. Kinnier: Persistent pain due Effect and Detection, rev., 117 West Indian Medical Conference, 493 to nerve lesions, 903 WHALE. H. Lawson: Oesophageal tumour of WILSON, Surgeon-General Sir William Deane, thyroid tissue, 987 obituary notice of, 1014 What is science ? See Science WILSON, W. Frank: Meningitis occurring in WHEATLEY, Rupert, obituary notice of, 1013 aural cases, 402-" Shawl pin " in oesopha- Whitaker's Almanack, 582 gus, 446 WHITBY. G. S.: Plantation Bubber and the WILTSHIRE. H. W.: Origin of the anginal Testing of Rubber, rev., 994 syndrome, 1033 WMTcoMBE-BROWN, W. H.: Herpes zoster Wiltshire: Scheme for rate-provided hos- X. and varicella, 818 pitals, 195-Post-graduate courses, 766. 910 WHITEFORD, C. Hamilton: An improved WINGFIELD, Russell Stewart, obituary notice X-ray apparatus, catalogues of, 1116 surgical needle, 751-Amputation of mangled of, 422 X-ray apparatus, high tension, 207 - Cata- limbs during collapse, 1096 Winnipeg: Scarlet fever and milk, 858 logues. 853 Whitehead's operation for haemorrhoids. See WINTERNITZ, M. C. (and others): The Pat ho- X-ray diagnosis with artificial pneumoperi- Haemorrhoids logv of Influenza, 1124 toneum and perinephritic emphysema (Dr. WHITEHOUSE, Beckwith: A disclaimer, 424- Wire, hot, for investigating the time relations CaTelli), 1037 Caesarean section, 523-Radium treatment of the pulse and the characteristics of X-ray motor anhbulan,ce wagon service for of advanced uterine cancer. 526-Curettage voluntary contraction in man (A. :V. Hill). Great Britain (Sir James Cantlie), 282-Dis- and the treatment of uterine haemorrhage, 686-Discussion, 687 cussion. 282 981 (0) WIRTE. Edgar: Suiture of severed median X-ray photography, 972 WHITFIELD, Arthur: Handbook of Skin nerve, with rapid recoveryof function, 900(0) X-ray treatment of cancer, 51. 1015-Investiga- Diseases and their Treatment, rev.. 77 WITHEEBEE, W. D.: Therapeutic protection tions to be made in Germany on the method, Whooping-cough epidemic, rarity of second against x rays, 86 29. See also Erlangen attacks cf, 416 WITHINGTON, Edward T., reviews Iediaeval X-ray tube for intensive therapy, an oil-im- Whooping-cough, treatment of, 224, 266 Contributions to Modern Civilization, 489 mersed, 1008. See also Erlangen WHYTE, J. Mackie: Diagnosis and treatment WITTENBORG, August, nationalization of re- X rays, effect of on bacteria, 424 of borderland cases. 830 fused in Unitsd States, 919 X rays, review of books on, 13, 324 WIDAL. Professor, appointed Grand Officer of WOLLASTON, A. F. R.: Life of Alfred Newton, X rays. therapeutic protection against, 86 the Legion of Honour, 304 rev., 449 WIGHTMAN, C. F.: Home Nursing Manual, Women doctors and pediatrics, 171 rev., 601 Women medical students. See Medical WIGHTMAN, J. P.: Cancer houses, 818 schools WILDER, R. M. (and Mary A. FOLEY and Daisy Women panel doctors. See Insurance ELLITHORPE): A Primer for Diabetic Women's Service Bureau, annual meeting, Patients. rev., 1041 725 WILDIsH, G. H.: Treatment of asthma, 598 Wood tar oils for the destruction of lice (A. WILKEs, G. A.: Birth control, 168 Bacot). 853 Y, WILKIE, D. P. D : Operative treatment of WOODHEAD, William Francis Copley, obituary haemorrhoids, 596-Diagnosis and treat- notice of, 421 Yarrow Convalescent Home. 676 ment of injuries of the intestines, 646- Wood-Hill and Clayden. See Clayden Yearbook of the Universities of the Empire, Chronic duodenal ileus, 793-Pathology of WOODHOUSE, Sir Stuart, obituary notice of, 1921, rev., 44 gastric and duodtnal ulcer, 934 99 Yeast, longevity of certain forms of (A. R. WILKINSON, G. L.: Oral sepsis and systemic WOODMAN, Musgrave: Meningitis occurring in Ling and D. R. Nanji), 871 disease, 1076 aural cases, 401 Yellow fever. See Fever WLKINSON, W. Camae: Von Pirquet's test, WOODROOFE, Richard Percy, obituary notice YORHE, Courtenay: A tonsil haemorrhage 539-Tuberculous disease of bones and of, 815 clamp, 492 joints, 882 WOODS, H. Fergie: Condurango in cancer YOREE, Warrington: The cure of sleeping WILKS, Elizabeth: Birth control. 11 accompanied by painful cracks in the corner sickness, 865 WILLCOX, R. Lewis: The operation of prosta- of the mouth, 1099 YOBHINARE, N. (and T. TANIGUOHI): The tectomy, 723 WOODS, Sir Robert: Malignant granuloma of Hache-Georgi precipitation test in syphilis, WILLCOX, Sir W. H.: Modern treatment of the nose, 65 (0) 239 (0) diabetes, 706-The arsenobenzol treatment WOODS. R. Salisbury: Antitetanus serum, YOUNG, Hugh Hampton: Scope of surgery in of syphilis, 945-Origin of the anginal anaphylaxis, 11 genito-urinary tuberculosis, 750, 757 syndrome, 1032 WOODWARD, A. Smith: The Broken Hill YOUNG, James: Textbook of Gynaecology, rev. Willesden and its medical services. 908 skull. 1014 1118 WILLIAMS, D. Owen: Influenza (i with ery- WOODWARK, A. S.: Manual of Medicine, rev., thematous eruption, 616-Cancer houses, 849 1100 Workrooms, badly lighted, 468 k WILLIAMS, Henry Clarence, obituary notice Wounds, evolutionary (Sir Arthur Keith), 137 of, 1097 (0) WILLIAMS, W. Roger: Medicine as a science, Wounds, septic. See Septic 102 WRIGHT. Sir Almroth, awarded the gold medal WILLMOBE, J. Graham (and Aldo CASTELLANI): of the Royal Society of Medicine, 53 Z. Glycosuria of malarial origin, 286 (0) WRIGHT, Dudley d'Auvergne, receives per- Wills gift to Bristol, 24 mission to wear the Cross of Chevalier of ZIA NOURY PASHA: Anthrax in the nasal WILLS, W. Kenneth: Skin and visceral tuber- the Legion of Honour, 723 cavity, 446 culosis, 553-Cutaneous sensitization, 560 WRIGHT, William: Appreciation of Peter Zinc ionization in the treatment of suppura- WILSON, Lieut.-Col. Edmond Munkhouse, Thompson, 920 tion in the maxillary, frontal, and sphenoidal obituary notice of, 7 772 WURTZE, Adolphe, monument to, 29 sinuses (A. R. 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SPECIAL PLATES. PAG PAGE. Duodenal Ileus, Cbronic (D. P. D. Wilkie) 794 Anthrax Protection: Station for the Disinfection of Wool Empyema, Site of Operation for (Duncan C. L." Fitzwilliams) 550 and Hair at Liverpool ... facing 933 Foetal Ascites (John Norman Cruickshank) 980 Granuloma of the Nose, Malignant (Sir Robert Wocds) ... facing 66 Glasgow and Neighbourhood, Views of 961 Harvey, William, Canterbury Portrait of ...... facing 626 Gold Medal of.the Royal Society of Medicine 53 Infective External Hydrocephalus (Cecil E. Reynolds) facing 67 Harvey, William, Obstetric Physician and Gynaecologist (A. G. facing 932 Pathology of Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer Gibson) (Herbert B. Spencer) ...... 621 Relation of Carcinoma to Infection (W. Ford Robertson) facing 932 Ileo-tibial Band Grafts for the Radical Cure of Large Inguinal Transfixion and Impalement Injuries (W. F. Brook) ... facing 67 Herniae (D. W. Hume)...... 824

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Injuries of the Intestines (James Berry) ...... 644 " ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT. Instrument for Measuring the Bridge " in Mastoid Operation ... 994 Anaesthesia by Open Ether during Throat Operations: Appara- Intra-abdominal Operations, Crushing Instruments and Cautery for (Charles P. Childe) 647 tus for 79 Appendicitis, Best Method of Operative Approach in (Sir Hamil- Loose Cartilage (Vernon Pennell) 1026 ...... ton Ballance) I 395 Pasteurization of the Milk Supply (S. G. Moore) 942 Artery Forceps for Ligatures in the Tonsillar Bed?f(Gilbert Peking Union Medical College 764 Chubb) 445 Penile Clamp ...... 1041 Atmosphere in the Operating Theatre (J. Ross Mackenzie and Pigmentation of the Vermiform Appendix (E. M. Cowell) 1112 Poison Organs and Venoms of Venomous Fish (H. Muir Evans) ... 691 Auricular Fibrillation (A. N. Drury and C. C. Iliescu) ...... 512 Pylorus, Congenital Hypertrophy of (John Thomson) 889

Bladder Retractor (J. W. Thomson Walker) ...... 312 Skin Grafting, Method of (Samuel Samuel) 632 Blindness, Causes and Prevention of (N. Bishop Harman) ... 730 Stethoscope. Rigid Binaural ...... 1041 Bloodi Sugar Content, Factors Controlling (P. J. Cammidge, J. A. Suture of Severed Median Nerve, with Rapid Recovery of Cairns Forsyth, and Hl. A. H. Howard) 588 Function (Edgar Wirth) 900 Bone Graft (Marcus Mamourian) 935 Tamina Gorge and Baths of Pfiifers 328

Caesarean Section, 1596 ,...... 624 Thigh Extension, Theory and Method of (R. Hamilton Russell) ... 638 Cancer of Breast, The Modern Operation for (Russell Coombe) ... 1107 Tonsil Haemorrhage Clamp ...... 492

Club-foot, Treatment of Neglected Cases of (W. Paynter Noall) ... 1109 Tonsils: Practical Considerations on the Treatment of Haemor- rhage during and after Operations on (Dan McKenzie) . 440 Convulsive Seizures in Babies, Types of (John Thomson) ... 679 Daly, E. O...... 771 Tonsils, Surgical Removal of (Irwin Moore) 438 Diet, Influence of in Ba ard Children (Harriette Chick and Treatment by Inflation with Oxygen (Lieut.-Col. Ernest Rost) ... 978 Elsie J. Dalyell) ...... 1062 Tuberculous Disease of Bones and Joints (Sir Henry Gauvain) 879. 880

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A. ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: ANNUAL B. REPRESENTATIVE MEETING (continued): Abscess of liver (Sir James Cantlie), 63 Question of federation, 44, 47 BAILEY, T. Ridley, nominated to serve on Africa, South, openings for practice in, 135, Nominations, 47 Hospital Committee for Staffordshire, 226 194 Subscription to the Association. 58 BAIN, John: Exeessive prescribing," 189 Air Force, Royal: Madical Branch, 16. 32, 99, Proposed student class of mnembers, 59 BALL, E. J.: Reduction of capitation fee 143 144 152, 160, 179, 191, 213, 223, 232 256, 260 Basis of representation in Representative Banff, Elgin, and Nairn Division: Capitation ALDER, Noel: The profession and the Insur- Body, 59 fees, 154 ance svstemii 157 Science: Remuneration of laboratory and BARKER. J. C.: Remuneration of insurance Army, British: 16. 23, 32, 64, 92, 99, 104, 108, 110, research workers, 60-State reward for practitioners, 151 114, 131, 144, 152, 160, 179, 183, 191, 204, 213, 223, scientific researeh, 60- British Medical Bedford Division: Annual meeting, 63- 232. 256, 260 Association lectures, 60 Annual report, 63-Election of officers, 63- Armv. British: Army Medical Service, 16. 23, Sir Clifford Allbntt elected Vice-President of Address on liver abscess (Sir James Cantlie), 32 64, 92, 99, 104, 108, 110, 114, 131, 144, 152, 160, the Association, 61 63-Vote of thanks, 63 179. 183 204, 213, 223, 232, 256, 260 Hospitals: Advantages of voluntary method BENSON, Philip Lambert: Reduction of capi- Army, British: Artillery, 191 of administration.67--Necessitous persons, tation fee, 143 Army, British: Defence Force, 16, 24. 32, 64, 68-Subsidizingofvoluntaryhospitals from BENSTED-SMITH, W. F.: Medical records, 176 92 100. 108, 114, 132 144, 184, 204, 224, 256 rates, 69-Payment for services rendered Birkenhead Division: Address by the Medical Army, British: Overseas Forces, 64 to paying patients in hospital, 70-Fornma- Secretary, 222 Army, British: Regular Army Reserve of tion of medical staff fund, 70-Paying Birmingham Branch: Does the miiedical pro: Officers, 32, 110, 179 184 patients in Poor Law hospitals, 72-Fees fession wish the National Health Insurance Army, British: Regular Forces, 223 of ophthalmologist to Poor Law infirmary, sNstem to continue? (Alfred Cox). 135, 141 Army. British: Royal Army Medical Corps, 16, 74-National Provident Scheme for Hos- Birmninghamii General Practitioners' Union: 23, 32 64, 92, 99 104, 108, 110, 114, 131, 144, 152, pital and Additional Medical Services. 74 Approval of the panel systeill, 155 160, 179, 183, 204, 213, 223, 232, 256, 260 Ministry of Health: Report of the (Consulta- Blind, pensions for, certificates for, 25 Army, British: Royal Mlalta Artillery, 179 tive Council, 75-Services rendered for Bor(ler Counties Branch: Annual meeting, Army, British: South African Medical Corps, State or municipalities, 76-Method of 154-Election of Branch Council. 154-Presi- 64 election of Ministry of Health Commlittee, dent's address, 154-Vote of thanks, 154- Army. British: Special Reserve of Officers, 24, 77 Death of l)r. Henry Barnes 154-Congratu- 64, 92, 110, 131, 152 184, 204, 223, 256. 260 Medico-Political: Salaries and superannua- latory letter to Dr. Knight, 154-General Army, British: Territorial Force, 16, 24, 32, 64, tion of professors and teachers, 77-W ork meeting, 257-Practical denmonstration of 92. 100, 108, 110, 114. 132, 144, 152, 160, 180, 191, of the Medico-Political Committee, 78- electrical muscle testing, 257 - Tendon 213. 223, 232 256, 260 Duty of Council as to fees, 80 transplantation, 257-Trephining for glani- Army, British: Army Medical Service, 64, 100, National Health Insurance: Constitution of cocoa, 257-X rays in pulmonary tubercu- 108, 110, 132, 160, 191, 213, 223 Insurance Acts Committee, 80-Nursing losis, 257-Discussion on voluntary hospitals Army, British: Royal Army Medical Corps, benefit, 80 organization, 257 16, 24. 32 64, 92, 100, 108. 110. 114, 132, 144, 152, Public Health and Poor Law: Security of BRBACKENBURY, H. B.: Insurance certification 160, 180, 191, 213, 223, 232, 256, 260 tenure of health officers, 81 rules, 223 Army, British: Territorial Force Reserve, Medico-eociological, 81 Bradford Division: Opening meeting. 188- 110, 132, 180, 192 214, 224, 232, 256-Royal Scotland, 82 Death of R. P. Woodroffe, 188-Induction of Army Medical Corps, 16, 32, 100, 110, 132, 180, Wales, 82 chairman, 188-Vote of thanks, 188 -Holiday 192, 214, 224, 232, 256 Ireland, 82 scheme successful, 188 Association, British Medical: Aims and Overseas Branches, 82 British Guiana Branch: Quarterly meeting, objects. 205-Fifty years of memberhip Medical representation in Parliament fund, 236-The laboratory worker in the tropics, (with chart), 206-Form of application for 82 236 - Tea, 236 membership, 215-Branches which require The Blackpool resolution, 82 British Medical Association. See Association approving signatures, 216 Elections, 55, 83 Bromley Division: Meeting and golf compe- Association, British Medical: Annual Exhibi- Some impressions of a freshman, 88 tition, 90 tion of surgical instruments, drugs, and Photograph o1, 93 BROWN, W. Langdon: The practical im- foods, 10, 26. 93 of proceedings, 118 portance of endocrinology, 230 Association, British Medical: Annual Meeting Synopsis Buckinghamshire Division: Annual weeting, at Kewcastle (1921), 14, 19. 27, 61, 65-Induc- 13-Election of officers, 13-Vote of thanks, tion of President (1921-22), 61-President- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL, COUNCIL: 14-Report of Central Council, 14 elect, 61-Vote of thanks to past President, Supplementary Report of, 1 Burnley Division: Address by the Medical 62-Representatives and Council dinner, 62 Proceedings, 146, 234 Secretary, 222 -Introduction of foreign guests and dele- Report on the revision of the constitution BUTTAR, C.: The medical profession and the gates, 65-Presentation of the Association's and machinery of the Association: Facili- hospitals, 96-Insurance remuneration, 158 Gold Medal of Merit, 65-Presentation to ties for incorporation of Overseas Branches, Dr. J. A. Macdonald, 66-President's address, 237-Facilities for formation of Federal 67-Annual dinner, 83-Conference of honor- Councils of Overseas Branches, 240 Other ary secretaries, 86-Honorary secretaries' instructions for revision of the constitution dinner, 87-Irish Committee, 88-Convoca- and machinery, 240-Draft form of agree- tion at Durham University, conferment of ment between an incorporated Branch honorary degrees, 89-Ulster Cup golf com- and the Association, 254-Current Note C. petition, 90 on, 233 Association, British Medical: Annual Meeting Cambridge and Huntingdon Branch: Annual at Glasgow (1922), 11, 111, 117, 145, 181, 225, 233 Association, British Medical: Federation, 10- meeting, 22-Election of officers, 22- -Sections, 233 Conference with Overseas Representatives, Luncheon, 22 Association, British Medical: Annual Meeting 17-Position of Overseas Branches, 97 CAMPBELL, John: Professional secrecy, 99 at Portsmouth (1923), 145 Association, British Medical: Handbook of, Canadian immigration regulations 181 193 CANTLIE, Sir James: Liver abscess, 63 AsSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: ANNUAL Association, British Medical: Joint action, 207 Cerebro-spinal fever (W. Dawson), 188 REPRESENTATIVE MEETING, 26, 33, 118 Association, British Medical: in Lancashire Chelsea Division: Meeting of medical practi- Official welcome, 34 and Cheshire, 207 tioners of the district re National Provident President, 1922-23, 34 Association, British Medical * Matters referred Scheme for Hlospitals, 23 Annual meeting (1923),34 to Divisions, 237 City Division: Annual meeting, 13-Election Finance 34-The Financial Secretary, 35- Association, British Medical: Membership of, of officers, 13-National Provident Scheme Expenditure of the Association, 26 111, 177. 206 for Hospitals and additional medical BRITISH MEDICAL JOIURNAL, 37 Association, British Mledical: Election of services, 13-Address by Deputy Medical Professional secrecy, 37, 44 Oversea Members of Council and Representa- Secretary, 139-Capitation fee, 139-Dinner, Naval and Military, 42 tives, 177 187-Squint, its causes and treatment, 222- Proposed Central Medical Commnittee, 42 Association, British Medical: Reasons for not Case of Dr. Wood-Hill, 222-Visceral dis- Efficiency of the constitution and machinery joining, 25 placements as a cause of disease. 229-Fees of the Association, 44, 49, 55-Ordinary and Association, British Medical: Representative in Shoreditch (district mLedical officers). 229 supplementary grants, 49-Organization Body, election of, 226 -Nominations on Finsbury Maternity and rules, 50-Ethical rules, 50-Postal votes Association, British Medical, revision of epn- Child Welfare Committee, 229-Executive by Divisions and Branches. 50-Amend- stitution and machinery of, 237 Committee to be inereaked 229 ment of By-laws, 51-Election of Repre- Association, British Medical: Seholarships Clinics, municipal. See Municiral sentatives and business of meetings, 52- and grants, 97 Colonial Medical Services: Correspondence Composition of Council, 52-Composition Association of Jewish Friendly Societies, 111 with the Colonial Office, 101, 112-Note on, of committees 55-Annual meeting, 57- ATKINSON, Everitt: Venereal legislation and 181 The Representative Body, 58 administration in Australia, 190 Conference of Honorary Secretaries, 86 E 5uPPLELzCT TOTO 4 JULY-DEC., I9211 INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. [BaITIssK MEDICL IJOUSNAL

Conference on municipal clinics and the Current Notes (oontinued): F private practitioner, 226. See also Municipal Maternity and Child Welfare, report of the. Conference of representatives of Local Medical Medico-Sociological Committee on. 90 Factory hygiene in 1920, report of chief in- and Panel Committees, 92-See Panel Con- Medical officer of health and his council, spector, 190 ference 135 FARQUJHAR, Dr.: The medical man in literature, COOK, A. Ingram: The profession and the Medical officer's salary, 116, 134, 146 222 insurance system, 158 Medical remuneration and the working of Fee for notification of infectious diseases, 93, Cornwall, West, Division: Post-graduate lec- the insurance system, 115 207, 257 tures, 188-Report of representative, 188- Medical representation in Parliament, 194 Fees for Admiralty surgeons and agents, 177 Cases and specimens, 188 Medical representation in public health Fees for examination of emigrants, 257 Coroner's inquest riders, 101 bodies, 145 Fife Branch, clinical work of, 188 Corrections, 146, 226 Medico-Political Committee, work of, 145 Fiji Branch, 105 Medico-Sociological Committee, 10 FLEMMING. Charles E. S.: National Insurance Correspondence: Membership of the Association, 111, 177 medical fees, 113 Legal defence of members, 96 Mesopotamia Braneh, 105 FORSYTH, Dr.:* Singapore ear," 188 Macdonald, Dr., his mission to South Ministry of Health on Poor Law administra- FORTY, A. Alan: Regional medical officers and Africa, 113 tion 97 consultations, 107 Medical profession and the hospitals, 91, Municipal health policy, 226 Friendly societies and the Provident Hospital 96 National Provident Scheme for Hospitals Scheme, 131-And the insurance system, National Provident Hospital Organization, and Additional Medical Services, 185 142. See al8o Insurance 155 Naval and Military Committee: The Chair- FRY, P. V., presentation to, 113 Professional secrecy, 91, 99, 104 man of, 10-Tbe work of, 177 Regional medical officers and consultations, Notification fee. See Fee 107 Ophthalmic benefit for insured persons, 118, See also JOURNAL Index 221 Ophthalmic surgeon, Part-time, 257 COUNCIL, GENERAL MEDICAL: Oversea members of Council and Repre- Applications for restoration and removal, sentatives, election of, 177 219 Panel Conference. 115 G. Appointments under Dentists' Act, 1921, 203 Part-time ophthalmic surgeon, 257 Business of the Council, 219 Paying patients in Poor Law hospitals: The GARRETT, G. C.: Remuneration of insurance Committee reports, 219 Manchester scheme, 26 practitioners. 150-Insurance certificates, 183 Dental curriculum, proposed revision of, 219 Pensions of officers retired from the Colonial Gateshead Panel Committee: Statement for Diploma in public health, 219 Medical Services, 186 publication re capitation fee, 231 Disciplinary cases, 212, 218 Photograph of the Annual Representative GEDDES, George: Remuneration and certi- Final examinations in medicine, surgery, Meeting, 93 ficates, 158 and midwifery. 209 Post-Graduate Medical Committee's Report, General Medical Council. See Council President's address, 201 25-Meeting of Committee. 193 GILLBARD, Richard: Medical statesmanship, Standard of preliminary examinations, 211 Post Office medical officers, 178 143 Universities of South Africa and India, 212 Post Office Medical Officers' Subcommittee, GLEN, T. Macmaster: The profession and the 225 insurance system, 157 Coventry Panel Committee: Joint conference Practice in South Africa, openings for, 135, GODDARD, C. li.: Lister and his times, 182 with Warwickshire Panel Committee, 150 194 Golf competition: Ulster cup, 90 Cox, Alfred: Does the medical profession Presentation to Mr. Warne, 93 Greenwich and Deptford Division: General wish the National Health Insurance system Reasons for not joining the Association, 25 meeting of all local practitioners, 139- to continue? 135 Representative Body, election of, 226 Deptford Maternity Home, 139-Capitation CRAIK, Sir Henry, letter from, 90 Scholarships and grants, 97 fee, 139 CRomIE. John: Organization and remunera- Secretaries' conference at Newcastle, 17 GROVE, W. R.: Professional secrecy, 104 tion, 179 -Emergency treatment, 213 Signatures to insurance certificates, 116 Guildford Division: Treatment of fractures Croydon Division: Montbly meeting, 174- Solicitor's visit to the Dominions, 10 (Alw3,n Smith), .`2 Address by Sir Cuthbert Wallace, 174 Taranaki Division, 105 University of Cape Town lectureship, 234 Current Notes: Warne, W. E., testimonial to, 233 Annual Exhibition, 10 26 Annual Meeting at Glasgow (1922), 11, 111, 117, 145, 181, 225, 233 Annual Meeting at Portsmouth '1923), 145 H. Annual Representative Meeting, 26 Association in Lancashire and Cheshire, 207 D. HARMAN, N. Bishop: Squint, its causes and Association of Jewish Friendly Societies, 111 treatment, 222 Canadian Immigration Regulations, 181 Darlington Division: Annual meeting. 187- HARRIS, A. Wellesley: Public health in rela- Certificates for pensions for blindness, 25 Election of officers, 187-Capitation fee, 187 tion to the general practitioner, 222 Clinical work of Fife Branch, 186 The medical man in literature, 222-Case of Hartlepool Division: Annual dinner. 182 - Golf Colonial Medical Services, 181 Dr. Wood-Hill, .222-Appointment of repre- competition, 182 Coroner's inquest riders, 101 sentative, 222 HASTINGS, E. B.: Reduction of capitation fee, Constitution and machinery of the Associa- DAwsoN, W: Cerebro-spinal fever, 188 159 tion, 233 Dental Board of the United Kingdom, 228, 255 Hastings Division: Geeneral meeting, 188- Craik, Sir Henry, 90 -Premises, 255-Victoria, Australia, 255- Non-members invited, 188-Medical stunts Dispensing capitation fee, 221, 226, 257 Solicitor, 256-Regulations under the Den- or frenzied therapeutics, 188 - Iiaemorrhage Election of oversea members of Council tists Act (1921), 256-Publicatien of the in tonsil operations, 188-Treatment of and representatives, 177 names of those applying for registration, children at school clinics, 188-Vote of Federation, question of. 10-Conference with 256 thanks, 188 - Pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis, Overseas representatives, 17-Position of Derbyshire Panel Committee, reduction of 258-Apparent cure of a case of psoriasis, the Oversea Branches, 97 fees, 155 258-Executive Committee, 258 Fee for notification of infectious disease, 93, DILL, J. F. Gordon: The Sussex Provident Health grants, 109 207, 257 tiospital Scheme, 230 Health Ministry: On Poor Law administra- Fees for Admiralty surgeons and agents, 177 Dispensingeapitation fee. See Insurance tion, 97-Transfer of powers to. 140-Medical Fees for examination of emigrants, 257 DONALDSON, Alexander MeRobbie: Disciplin- certification, 141-Second annual report, 175 Fiji Branch, 105 ary case of, 219 -Pamphlet re medical benefit, 213-Scottish Found at Representative Meeting, 93 Dorset, West, Division: Annual meeting, 14- Board of Health, 212 Free medical attendance by I.M.S. officers Election of officers, 14-Model rules, 14- Hertfordshire (East) Division: Annual meet- to tue wives and families of officials in Federation, 14 ing, 23-Etlection of officers, 23-Ethical India, 225 Drugs, dangerous, regulations: Duty of rules, 23-Organization rules, 23-Annual Grant to rasmanian Branch, 26 medical practitioners, 105-Schedules, 105- Representative Meeting, 23-Report of Handbook of the Association, 193 Appendix, 106 Central Council, 23-National provident Health grants, 109 Dudley Division: Annual meeting, 182-Elec- scheme for hospitals, 23 Honorary degrees, 17 tion of officers, 182-Dinner, 182 HODDER, A. E.: Insurance medical service, Hospitals, voluntary: Local committees, 175 101 Honorary degrees, 17, 89 Hume, John, presentation to, 234 Honorary secretaries' dinner, 87 Income tax: Assessment, 26-Allowance on Hospitals, the medical profession and, 91, 96 replacement of motor car. 109-Cash basis Hospitals, national provident scheme for, and or book debt system, 185 E. additional medical services( c&Adam Eccles), Indexes, half-yearly, 98 18-Correspondence on, 155-Current note on, Insurance Acts Committee's report, 117- Ealing Division: Address on the position of 185-Meeting of Marylebone Division. 197 And the Medical Practitioners' Union, 134 the general practitioner in relation to the Hospitals, paying patients in, and medical Insurance capitation fee, 117, 133, 134, 193, hospital question (Dr Anderson), 13 staff funds: Conference of representatives 221-Notice of redaction, 193-Dispensing, Ear, singapore (Dr. Forsyth), 188 of medical staffs of voluntary hospitals, 194. 221-For Post Office medical officers, 221 Eastbourne Division: Meeting of the pro- See al8o Hospitals. voluntary Insurance Committees, inquiry into the fession, 230-Address on the Sussex Provi- Hospitals, voluntary: Local committees, 101 administrative arrangements of, 207 dent Hospital Scheme, 230 -Letter from Medical Secretary to secre- Insurance policies- a warning, 111 RATES, A. E : Reduction of capitation fee, 159 taries of voluntary hospitals, 103-Confer- Insuirance practitioners, remuneration of, EcCLEs, McAdam : National Provident Scheme ence of representatives of medical staffs of, 1 5,153 for Hospitals and Additional Medical Ser- 194-Sussex scheme, 230 Insurance practitioners' surgery hours, 101 vices, 18 Huddersfield Division: Golf at Fixby, 230 Intelligence Department, 225 Edinburgh Branch: Annual meeting, 107- HumE, John, presentation to, 234 Journal Committee, 193 Election of officers, 107-President's address, Lending library, 186, 226 107-Organization rules, 107 Lying-in homes, London, registration of, Edinburgh and Leith Division: Annual meet- 111 ing, 22-Dangerous drugs regulations, 22-- Joint action, 207 Medicines after hours, 22-Income-tax deduc- Life insurance examinations abroad, 154 tions, 23-Payment for police calls, 23- London conference on medical staff funds, Domicilisary treatment of tuberculosis, 23- I. 134, 153 Annual report, 23-Annualreport of Council, Macdonald presentation, 18 23-Election of officers, 23 Income tax: Assessment, 26-Allowance on Maclean, Ewen, appointed professor of Endocrinology, the practical importance of replacement of motor car, 109-Cash basis obstetrics and gynaecology in the Univer- (W. Langdon Brown), 230 or book debt system, 185 sity of Wales, 234 EvANs, C. E.: Insuranee remuneration, 175 Indexes, half-yearly, 98 JULY-DEC., I92I] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. LBRITISHSUPPLEMENTMEDICALTOJOURNALTHE 5

Indian Medical Service, 24, 99, 110, 114,131, 144, K. Middlesex Panel Committee: Election of 160, 191 officers. 131-Amended Tuberculosis Regula- Indian Medical Service officers, free medical Kent Branch: Annual meeting, 13-Election tions, 131-Delay in transmission of record attendance by, to the wives of officials in of officers, 13-Presidential address, 13 cards, 131 India, 225 KINGDON, Clement Thomas Cory, disciplinary Middlesex, North, Division: The treatment case of, 212 of gonorrhoea in general practice, 236 Insurance, National: KNox, Robert: Radium therapy, with special Midland Branch: Annual meeting, 109-- Capitation fee: Correspondence with the reference to malignant diseases, 258 Annual report, 109-Election of officers, 109 Ministry of Health, 117, 133, 145, 147, 167, KOLSA-WALLA, Nariman Benianji, discip- -Visit to Chesterfield, 109-Presidential 193, 221-The Press and the present cam- linary case of, 220 address, 109 paign, 134-Deputations to the Minister of MILES, Alexander: Clinical manifestations of Health, 145, 147, 167-Second deputation, the biliary passages, 222 167-Notice of reduction, 193-Dispensing MILLS, H. H.: Superannuation and insurance capitation fee, 221, 226, 230, 257, 258-Pro- for panel practitioners. 143 posed reduction for Post Offies medical MITCHELL, C. M.: A panel referendum, 151 officers, 222 Municipal clinics and the private practitioner, Dispensing capitation fee, 221, 226, 230, 257, resumed conference, 226 258-Case put forward by Insurance Acts Municipal health policy, 226 Committee, 258 Lambeth Division: Annual meeting, 23-Elec- Does the medical profession wish the tion of officers, 23-National Provident National Health Insurance system to Scheme, 23-Surgical treatment of exoph- continue? (Alfred Cox), 135 thalmic goitre, 222 Emergency treatment: C,orrespondence with Lancashire and Cheshire Branch: Annual Ministry of Health, 179 meeting, 107-Election of officers, 107 Friendly societies and the provident hos- Lancashire, North, and South Westmorland pital scheme, 131-And the insurance Branch; Annual meeting, 63-Election of N. system, 142 officers, 63-Visit to County Hospital and Insurance Acts, proposed inquiry into the x-ray demonstration, 63 NAPIER, Francis: Dr. Macdonald's mission to working of, 141 LAYTON, Frank G.: Reduction of capitation South Africa, 113 InIreland, 183 fee, 159 National Health Insurance system, does the Medical benefit: Correspondence with Sir Legal defence of members, 96 medical profession wish it to continue? Kingsley Wood, 154-Pamphlet from Leicester Local Medical and Panel Com- (Alfred Cox), 135 Ministry of Flealth, 213 mittee-Aims and polie of the Association National Provident Scheme for Hospitals. See Medical certification, 141 of Panel Committees, 23 Hospitals Medical remuneration and the working of Leicester scheme for collective locum- Naval and Military Committee, 10-The Chair- the Insurance Act, 115 tenencies, 255 man of, 10-Work of, 177 Ministry of Health's report, 175 LEIGHTON, Wm. J.: Reduction of capitation Navy, Royal: 16, 23, 32, 64, 92, 99 104, 108, 110, Ophthalmic benefit for insured persons, 118, fee, 159 114, 131, 143, 152, 160, 179, 183, 191, 204, 213, 223, 221 Lewisham Division: Treatment of gonor- 232, 256, 260 Panel Conference, 98, 115, 161 rhoea (J. E. Forster), 182-Public health in Navy, Royal: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Range of treatment, decision and report of relation to the general practitioner, 222 92 Scottish committee, 212 Life insurance examinations abroad, 154 NELSON, Jos.: National Health Insurance Remuneration, deputation to Minister of Lister and his times (C. S. Goddard), 182 (1920-21), 188 Health 145,147, 153 Locumtenencies, collective arrangements for: Norfolk Branch: Election of officers, 257- Signatures to insurance certificates, 116 The Leicester scheme, 255 Albuminuria and pregnancy, 257-Ouir pre- London Insurance Committee: Excessive sent knowledge of vitamins, 258-Tea, 258 INSURANCE CORRESPONDENCE: prescribing, 15-Re members who should North of England Branch: Annual meeting Capitation fee and income tax, 183 retire, 23-Woman practitioner who limits 32-Election of offlcers, 32 Capitation fee reduction. 143, 150, 159 her acceptances to women. 23 Notification fee. See Fee Dispensing capitation fee 230 London CountyLocal Medical and Panel Com- Emergency treatment, 213 mittee: First meeting of new committee, 92 Excessive prescribing. 189 -Excessive prescribing, 98-Post-graduate Insurance certificates, 151, 183 courses, 98 - Appointment of representatives, Insurance certification rules, 213, 223 142-Autogenous vaccines, 142-Tonsillec- Insurance Medical Service, 175 tomy operations, 142-Second annual-dinner, Medical benefit, 189 256 Medical fees, 113 London Insurance Committee: Alleged irregu- 0. Medical records, 176 larities, 99-Anaesthetists' fees, 189-Investi- Medical statesmanship, 143 gation of complaints, 190-Excessive pre- Ophthalmic benefit for insured persons, 118 National health insurance, 1920-21, 188 scribing, 190 Ophthalmic surgeon, part-time, 257 Organization and remuneration, 179 London Panel Committee, capitation fee, 142 Oxford and Reading Branch: Annual meeting, Panel practitioners, superannuation and -Special meeting, 150-Representation on 63-Election of officers, 63-Exhibition of insurance for, 143 Insurance Acts Committee. 150-Range of cases, 63-Papers, 63 Panel referendum, 151 medical service, 183 -Alleged excessive pre- Profession and tae insurance system, 157 scribing, 183-Anomaly in allocation scheme, Present situation, 158 183 Remuneration, 150, 158,175, 179 Lying-in homes, registration of, London, 111 Remuneration and certificates, 158 LYLE, R. P. Ranken: Professional secrecy, 91 Willesden health policy, 213 Insurance Acts Committee: Constitution, 98 P. -Scotland 98-October conference. 98- Report, 1920-21, 121-M(. Administrative Panel Conference, 98,115,161-Position of the machinery), 121-(II. Review of Regulations), Insurance Acts Committ,ee, 161-Remunera- 122-(III Remuneration and prooosed in- tion of insurance practitioners, 163-inquiry quiry), 126-(iV. Miscellaneous), 126-And M into the working of the Acts, 166 -Co-opera- the Medical Practitioners' Union, 134- tion with the Medical Practitioners' Union, Nomination of Direct Representatives, 155- MAcOARTHY, T. :jThe present situation, 158 166-Disciplinary powers. 167 -Appointment Election of Direct Representatives, 178- Macdonald presentation, 18, 66 of deputation, 167-Second deputation to the The Dispensing Capitation Fee, 258 MACDONALD, Dr., his mission to South Africa, Minister of Health, 167-Report on Minister's Insurance Acts Subcommittee (O;cotland): 113 reply, 169-National Insurance Defence Nomination of direct representatives of MACLEAN, Ewen, appointed first professor of Trust, 171 -Election of chairman of con- County and Burgh Committees, 155 -Elec- obstetrics and gynaecology in the University ference, 172-Transfer of practices, 172- tion of Direct Representatives, 178 of Wales, 234 Dispensing in rural areas, 172-&imitation Insurance Committees, inquiry into the Malaya Branch: Meeting at Singapore, 112- of lists, 172-Procedure of withholding grant administrative arrangements of, 207 Papers and discussions, 112 and removal from panel, 172-Inflation of Insurance policies, a warning, 111 Manchester scheme for paying patients in index registers, 173-Unqualified practi- Insurance practitioners' surgery hours, 101 Poor Law hospitals, 26 tioners, 173-Tuberculosis patients, 173- lntelligence Department, 225 MANSON, J. S.: Legal defence of members, 96 Range of services. 174-Seamen's National Inverness Division: Annual meeting, 63- Marylebone Division: National Provident Approved Society, 174 Election of officers, 63-Vote of thanks, 63- Scheme for Hospital and Additional Medical Part-time ophthalmic Surgeon, 257 Discussion on the domiciliary treatment of Services, 197 PATERSON, William: Willesden health policy, tuberculosis, 63, 208-Scheme for medical Maternity and child welfare work, report of 213 inspection of school children, 63-Candidate Medico-Sociological Committee on, 90 Paying patients in Poor Law hospitals, the for Scottish Committee, 63-New proposed Medical men in literature (Dr. Farquhar), 222 Manchester scheme, 26 scheme of Inverness County Education Medical officer of health and his council, 135 Pensions for blindness, certificates for, 25 Authority re medical inspection of school Medical offieer's salary: iSwansea), 116- Pensions of officers retired from the Colonial children, 208 (8tirling), 134-A correction, 146 Medical Services, 186 Ireland, National Insurance in. 183 Medical profession and the hospitals. See PIM, Arthur A.: The profession and the in- Irish Committee, 88 Hospitals surance system, 157 lsle of Ely Division: Address by Medical Medical Register, change of address, 128 PINEO, E. D.: Dispensing capitation fee, 231 Secretary, 22-Vote of thanks, 22 Medical representation in Parliament, 194 Plymouth Division: Annual meetiDg, 14- Medical representation on public health Election of officers, 14-Annual report of bodies. See Public health central council, 14-Federation, 14-Clinical Medical staff funds, London conference on, meeting 174 134, 153 Poor Law administration, Ministry of Health Medico-Political Committee, work of, 145 on, 97 Medico-Sociological Committee, 10-Report on Portsmouth Division: Annual meeting, 23- maternity and child welfare work, 90 Election of officers, 23-Modern treatment of Mesopotamia Branch, 105. 229-First general venereal disease, 23-Annual meeting of the J. meeting, 229-Election of officers, 229-Model Associs tion at Portsmouth (1923). 147- rules, 229-Election of Representative, 229 Capitation fee, 147-Clinical meeting, 229- Joint action, 207 Metropolitan Counties Branch: Annual meet- Proposed reduction of the salary of the JONAS, Herbert C.: Capitation fee and income ing, 31, 112-Election of officers, 31-Report medical officer of health, 258-Ductless tax, 183 of Representative, 31-Branch rules, 31- glands, 258 JONES, J. C.: Insurance certificates, 151 Votes of thanks, 32-Report of Branch Post-graduate Medical Committee's report, 25 Journal Committee, 193 Council, 112 -Meeting of committee, 193 SUPPLEMNT TO THU 6 JULY-DEC., 1921] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. LBB&MsH MEXDICL JOURNAL

Post Office medical officers, 178,222-Proposed South Africa, See Africa V. reduction in capitation fee for, 222 South-Eastern Couinties Division: Annual Post Office Melical Officers' Subcommittee, meeting, 13-Election of officers, 13-Vote of VAN DEPa BEXEN, H.: Remuneration of in- 225 thanks, 13 - Communication re fees for surance practitioners, 151 resentations. 113, 233, 234 attendance for maternity and child welfare Venereal legislation and administration in rivate practitioner and municipal clinics. work, 13-Modern treatment of fractures Australia, 190 See Municipal (Henry Wade), 13 - Appreciation of the Professional secrecy, 91, 99, 104. See also annual meeting, 178-Annual dinner, 178, 200 JOURN;AL Index -Home problems of the goitres, 178 Public health bodies, medical representation South-E1astern (Ireland) Branch: Annual on, 145 meeting, 90-Election of officers, 90 Public health in relation to the general prac- Southern Branch: Annual meeting, 112 - titioner (A. Wellesley Harris), 222 " Childe " Challenge Golf Cup, 112-Presi- dent's address, 112 South-Western Branch: Annual meeting, 91- W. Annual report of Branch Council, 91- Salaries of assistant schonl medical officers Wakefield, Pontefract, and Castleford Divi- of Devon County Council, 91-East Cornwall sion: Joint meeting with Doncaster Medical Division, 91-Treatment in hospitals, 91- Society, 208-Visit of Medical Secretary, 208 R. Autumn intermediate meeting, 230 - The Walsall Division: Visit of Dr. Cox, 187 practical importance of endocrinology, 230 Wales, South, and Monmouthshire Branch: Radium therapy with special reference to Squiint, its causes and treatment (N. Bishop Annual meeting, 90-An old minute book of malignant diseases (Robert Knox). 258 Harman), 222 the Branch, 90 Election of officers, 90- REES, Ferdinand: The medical profession STEVENSON, Nathaniel, disciplinary case of, Autumn meeting, 174-Cases and specimens, and the hospitals, 91-Reduction of capita- 212 174-Paper, 174 tion fee, 143 Stirling Branch: Scientific meeting, 222- WARNE, W. 14., presentation to, 93-Testi- Regional medical officers and consultations, Clinical manifestations of affections of the monial to, 233 107 biliary passages, 222 Warwickshire and Coventry Panel Com- Representative Body. See Association Suffolk Brsncbh: Election of officers, 99- mittees: Joint conference, 150-Report of Rochdale Division: Annual report of Council, Papers by Mr. Sampson Handley and Sir conference convened by Insurance Acts 63-Model rules of organization, 63 Humphry Rolleston, 99-Tea, 99-Autumnal Committee, 231-Proposed alteration in ROMANIs, W. H C.: Surgical treatment of meeting, 178 scrutinizing prescribing, 231-Anaesthetists' exophthalmic goitre, 222 Suffolk, West, Division: Annual renort of fees, 231-Microscopic and bacteriological ROSE, Dr The laboratory worker of the Council, 99-Financial statement, 99 Fees examination of urine to complete dia- tropics, 236 to public vaccinators, 99-Vote of sympathy, gnosis, 231 Royal Air Force. See Air 99--Olinical paper on the Mayo clinic, 236 WEBSTER, W., nominated to serve on the RYAN, E.;: Medical benefit, 189 Surrey Branch: Annual meeting, 91 Hospital Committee for Staffordshire, 226 Surrey Local Medical and Panel Committee: WELSH, Robert A.: Dispensing capitation fee. Venereal disease prevention, 231-Re Joint 230 Committee and the Surrey Brarch of the Willesden Divison: National provident Association. 231-Chemists on duty, 231- scheme for hospitals and additional medical New capitation fee, 231 services 18-Willesden Ratepayers' Associa- Sassex Branch: Financial position of volun- tion and medical services of the Willesden S. tary hospitals. 31-Annual meeting, 91- District Council. 182, 199-Manchester treat- Election of officers, 91-Luncheon, 91 ment of patients in Poor Law hospitals, Scottish Board of Healtb: Committee's Sussex Provident Hospital Scheme, 230 182-Report of representative, 182-lAister report on range of treatment, 212 Swansea Division: Radium-tberapy with and his times vC. E. Goddard), 182-In- Scottish Committee: Election of, 62-Con- special reference to malignant diseases, 258 surance capitation fee, 182 ditions of service of Poor Law medical Vote of thanks, 258-Dinner, 258 Willesden health policy, 213, 229, 255. See also officers in Scotland, 127-Report of Central Insurance (Correspondence) Midwives ]Hoard (Scotland), 127-Fees for WILLIAMS, Sir Dawson. presentation of the mnaternity and child welfare clinics, 127- Association's Gold Medal of Merit to, 65 Resignation of member. 226-Reports of sub- Wiltshire Branch: Open clinical meeting, 109 committees, 226-Circular on ophthalmia Woolwich Division: Annual meeting 90 neonatorum, 226-Membership of the Asso- Worcestershire and Herefordshire Branch: ciation in Scotland, 226 T. Annual meeting, 64-Papers, 64 Secretaries' conference at Newcastle, 17 WYNNE, F. E.: Municipal health policy, 226 Sheffield Division: Annual report of Council, Taranaki Division, 105 14-Whole time officers of public authorities Tasmanian Branch, grant to, 26 and privaie practice. 14 TOOGOOD, E. S.: Remuneration of insurance SHEPPERD, Albert: Reduction of capitation practitioners, 151 fee, 159 Singapore Branch: Tribute to Lim Boom Keng, 187 Cerebro-spinal fever (W. Dawson), 188-" Singapore ear" (Dr. Forsyth), 188 Y. SMART, H. Douglas: Insurance certificatlon rules, 213 York (East) Division: Annual meeting, 22- SMITH, Wm. Muir: National provident hos- Election of officers, 22-Paying patients in pital organization, 155 U. Poor Law hospitals, 22-Annual report, 22 Solicitor's visit to the Dominions, 10 Yorkshire Branch: Annual meeting, 63- Somerset, West, Branch: Annual meeting. 63 Ulster cup golf competition, 90 Election of officers, 64-Papers, 64--Presi- -Lecture on prehistoric man (Hlensleigh University of Cape Town lectureships, 234 dent's address, 64 Walter), 63-Election of officers, 63-Annual University of Durham : Conferment of YOUNG, W. J.: Reduction of capitation fee, report of Branch Council, 63 honorary degrees, 89 159

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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 Inffant; Brouobooele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glyoosuria, and Sugar; Eye, Ophthalmia, and Vision, etc.

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A. Anaemia, pernicious: The blood picture in, Arm, post-operative oedema of in cancer of 327-Digestive changes in, 340 breast, 506 Abdominal contraction in diagnosis. 396 Anaemia, pernicious aplastic. 289 ARMENGAUID: Adenoids as manifestations of Abdominal diseases, auscultatory sig in, 610 Anaemia, plastic. in infants 625 hereditary syphilis or tuberc-ulosis, 585 Abdominal pregnancy. See Pregnancy Anaesthesia, Braun's splanchnic, 191 ARNELL: Quinidine in auricular flutter, 472 Abdominal surgery, local anaesthesia in, 107 Anaesthesia, ethyl chloride, safety of, 214- Arsenical compounds. subcutaneous injection Abortion, criminal, in Germany, 248 Death from. 320-Dangers of, 433 of in treatment of nervous syphilis, 182 Abortion, febrile, active treatment of, 167 Anaesthesia, general, and post-operative mor- Arsenical conjunctivitis, 560 Abortion, infected. treatment of, 463 bidity, 36 Arsenical a]ts in gonorrhoea, 456 Abscess, fixation, in treatment of typhoid Anaesthesia, local: In fractures, 9-In abdo- ARTAUT DE VEvEY: Treatment of scabies and fever, 49 minal surgery. 107-Tonsillectomy under in pediculosis by benzine, 205 Abscess, peritonsillar, familial predisposition children, 109-In difficult cystoscopy, 424- Arterial hypertension and typhoid fever, 152 to, 58 Caesarean section under, 485 Arterial hN pertension treated by benzyl ben- Abscesses, acute, treated by puncture and Anaesthesia, rectal. 136 zoate, 263 injection of alcohol, 90 Anaesthesia, spinal, notes on 1,600 cases of, Arteries of retina, multiple aneurysms of, ABT: Influenzal meningitis, 26 401 240 ACHARD: Transitory paralyses in beart Anaesthesia, splanchnic, fall of blood pres- Arterio-sclerosis. 386-Gastro-intestinal, 417 disease, 306 sure in, 425 Arthritis, chronic, 231 Acid, picric. See Picric Anal fissure in the female, 404 Arthritis. gonorrheal, treatment of, 572 Acidosis with hepatic insufficiency in preg- Anaphylaxis, death from, 254 Artbritis, the prostate and seminal vesicles nancy. 17 Anaphylaxis and chemiotaxis, 43 in,60 Acriflavine in treatment of otitis externa, 503 Anaphylaxis, passive, in the guinea-pig, 618 Arthroplasty, 455 ADAIR: Ossification centres at birth 252 Anaphylaxis. researches on the theory of, 22 Articular cartilage, repair of wounds of, 358 Adenitis, tuberculous, treatment of, 347 Aneurysm of abdominal aorta, 132 Articular rheumatism. See Rheumatism Adenoids as manifestations of hereditary Aneurysm of aorta, wiring and electrolysis for, Artificial pueumothorax: In acute diseases of syphilis or tuberculosis 585 551 the lungs. 27-Pleural adhesions after ab- Adhesions of intestine, resection for, 579 Aneurysm, thoracic, oedema of cheek as a sorption of, 104-In pulmonary tuberculosis, ADDER: Treatment of uterine cancer, 119 sign of. 181 215-And pregnancy, 537 Adnexal inflammation, treatment of, 637 Aneurysms, multiple, retina degeneration Ascariasis, intestinal, 204 Adrenaline, action of on the blood. 149 with, 484 AscENER: Auscultatory signs in abdominal Adrenaline, subcutaneous drop-infusion of, Aneurysms of the retinal arteries, multiple, diseases, 610 158 240 AsEBY: Myositis, 385 Adrenaline and antipneumococclc serum in ANGEL!: Silver salvarsan, 6 Asthma: Treated by tracheal injections, 8- treatment of pneumonia 48 Angina pectoris, statistics of, 339-Surgical Skin reactions in, 101-Prognosis of, 255 Adrenaline and quinine, chaDges in the tuber- treatment of, 611 Asthma, bronchial, treatment of, 570, 596 culin reaction due to the addition of, 641 Angina, Vincent's, 446 Athrepsia, metabolism studlies in 501 AmaN: Syphilis and marriage, 470 ANGIONI: Spina hiflda, 505 Atropine idiosyncrasy in ophthalmology, 581 Air embolism, 535 Ano-genital pruritus. See Pruritus AIuBEL: Chlorides of sodium and potassium Air passages, foreign bodies in, 88 Anthrax, methods of treatment of. 475 in the hydraemic type of nephritis 225 - The Air passages, upper bacteria in. 407 Anthrax spores, rapid method of destroying mechanism of the diuretic action of calcium Air swallowing in infants and young children, the resistance of to the action of alcohol- salts, 643 626 ether, 123 Auricular fibrillation treated by quinidine, 76, ALBANESE: Absorption of experimental Antidiphtheritic serum in treatment of 413 haemiLtoma, 360 mumps, 548 Auricular flutter. quinidine in, 76. 413, 472 Albee's operation for Pott's disease, 243, 612 Antihaemolysins and haemolysins in the Auscultatory sign in abdominal diseases, 610 Albuminous content of the blood serum in urine, 251 Auto-urine test (Wildbolz's) for active tuber- infancy, 280 Antipneumococcic serum and adrenaline in culosis, 105, 106 Albuminuria, orthostatic, 473 treatment of pneumonia, 48 AVIRAGNET: Inefficacy of diphtheria anti- Alcohol, injection of in treatment of acute Antisept cs given intravenously in puerperal toxin given by the mouth, 284 abscesses, 90 sepsis, action of, 590 AYMBERTCH: Glandular enlargement In oper- Alcohol, test of the action of, by estimation of ANZILOTTI: Experimental research on the able cases of cancer of the cervix, 195 the blood pressure quotient, 341 joint lesions caused by B. tvphosus, 412 Alcohol consumption, pulse pressure after, Aorta, abdominal, aneurysm of, 132 285 Aortic aneurysm, wiring and electrolysis for, Alcohol, propyl, therapeutic properties of, 550 551 Alcohol in surgery, 351 Aortic stenosis, congenital, 394 Alcohol-ether, rapid method of destroying Appendicitis, chronic, 85-intestinal radio- the resistanceof anthrax spores to the action graphy for, 210 B. of, 123 Appendicitis: Simulated by mesenteric Alcoholic hepatitis acute tuberculosis In, 602 lymphadenitis, 135-Without peritonitis, 186 Babies, " blue bottom " in, 449 Alcoholic solutions of protargol in gonorrhoeal -Foreign bodies as a cause of, 187 BABONNEIX: Fatal lethargic encephalitis with urethritis, 292 Appendicitis, duodenal ulcer and chole- bilateral parotid swelling, 54 ALEXANDER: Wildbolz's auto-urine test for lithiasis, relation between, 582 Bacilli, living acid-fast, in treatment of tuber- active tuberculosis, 105 Appendix and kidneys in Filipinos, position culosis 51 Allergy in infants and children, 566 of, 619 B. coli infections of the urinary tract. 620 ALMRVIST: Effect of salvarsan and mercury Arbutin, value of, in identification of vibrio, B. murtsFpticus in the cerebro-spinal fluid of on the body weigbt 291 301 a case of meningitis 644 AMATO: The blood in scarlet fever, 569 Arc light baths for lupus vulgaris, 635 B. tuberculosis in sputum, method for con- Amber (artificial) workers, acute dermatitis in, ARCELIN: Abnormal length of the styloid centration of, 121 283 process, 553 B. tvphosus: Causing phlegmonous suppura- Ammonia d rmatitis, 575 Arcus senilis and pulmonary tuberculosis, 307 tion during the course of typboid fever 330 Anaemia, aplastic, and stopatitie due to ARDENNE: Wasser3Aznq reAction in deaf- --Experimental researches on the joiz nen-arephenamin, 277 peptes, Z59 lesions caused by, 413 Epit. 2 E Taz BRITISH 4 JULY-DEC., 192I] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. 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Bacteria in upper air passages, 407 BODIN: Jaundice following treatment of Calculus, vesical, dystocia due to, 144 Bacteria, pathogenic. chemical conversion of syphilis by novarsenobenzol, 415 CALDE.RLNI: ('olpo-perineal incisions before non-pathogenic to, 99 Body weight, effect of salvarsan and mercury application of forceps, 381 Bacterial capsule, the significance of, 150 on. 291 CALICO: The luetin test, 126 BAKETEL: Silver salvarsan, 346 BOEEM: Pineal teratomata and sexual pre- CALL1.; Rectal infusion for hyperemesis BALDIZZI: Repair after osteomyelitis, 607 cocity, 409 gravidaru1m, 20 BALLENGER: A suprapubic cystotomy ring, BoGGs: Treatment of tuberculous adenitis, CALmrETTE: A study of the tubercle bacillus 317 347 treated by bile, 411-Diffusion of tuber- BALVAY: Asthma treated by tracheal injec- BOISSERII.-LACROIX: Congenital syphilis culosis 442 tions, 8 after salvarsan treatment of the mother, Cancer of breast, post-operative oedemiia of BARAcE: Symptomatic treatment of pneu- 600 armi in 506 monia, 468 BOLDtC: Pieric acid in industrial surgery, 634 Cancer of cervix treated by x rays and BARBE: Statistical studly of cancer, 359 BOLOGNESI: Testicular transplantation, 604 radium, 118, 538,539-Glandular enlargement BAABiER: Sloughing fibroids in pregnancy, BOLTEN: Incipient tabes and the 'A asser- in operable cases of, 195-Microscopical dia- 511 mann reaction, 597 gnosis of, 196 BARGUES: Localized nitritoid crises, 445 BONNERT: The urochromogen test in tuber- Cancer of cervix and cancer of corpus uteri BARRAQUER: Extraction of the lens of the culosis, 568 coexisting, 21 eye, 269 Bony abnormalities, rare, 189 Cancer, mouse (transplantable), an organism BARRE: The labyrinthine forml- of epidemic BOQUET: A study of the tubercle bacillus associated with, 382 encephalitis, 523 treated by bile. 411 Cancer of mouth, beginnings of, 133 BARTR&m: Human serum for treatment of BORRIEN: Minor signs of cholelithiasis, 583 Cancer, non-operative and post-operative puerperal fever. 218 BoRszkai: Pyloric exclusion after gastro- treatment of, 166 Basal metabolism determinations in diseases enterostomy, 432 Cancer of ovary, uterine metastases from, 514 of the thyroid gland, 202 BOsSERT-ROLLETT: Etiology of nocturnal Cancer of prostate, 556 BASILE: The pathology of spirochaetosis enuresis, 32 Cancer of skin, beginnings of. 133 ictero-haamorrhagica, 146 BOTEZ: Phlegmonous suppuration during the Cancer, statistical study of, 359 BASS: Complement fixation reaction in tuber- course of typooid fever due to B. tuphlosus, Cancer of uterus: Treatment of, 119, 217- culosis, 148 330 Intra abdominal radium applications for, Baths, arc-light, for lupus vulgaris, 635 Bougies for induction of labour, use of, 352 170-Early symptoms of, 460 BAUM: Treatment of adnexal inflammation, BOuMA: Fall of blood pressure in splanchnic Cancer of uterus and cancer of cervix, co- 637 anaesthesia, 425 existing, 21 BAUMAN: The chemistry and clinical signi- BOUTELIE1-R: Oculo-cardiac reflex in syphilis, Cancer of the gravid uterus, prognosis in, ficance of urobilin, 542 153 141 BAUMM: Manual detachment of the placenta, BOUTTIERI: A conjoint anatomical and clinical CANTONNET: Treatment of acute glaucoma, 403 study of severe Erb-GoldfHam's myasthenia, 429 BAWTREE: B. coli infections of the urinary 567 CANUYT: Sphvgmomanometry in oto-rhino- tract, 620 BOUVEYRON: Changes in the tuberculin reac- laryngology, 605 BECK- The two-flap low incision in Caesarean tion due to the addition of adrenaline and Capillary microscopy of x-ray erythema, 416 section, 512 quinine, 641 Carbon monoxide poisoning, slight, venesec- BECKER: Action of antiseptics given intra- BoYD: Sequels of epidemic encephalitis, 333 tion in, 216 venously in puerperal sepsis, 590 BRACHAT: Treatment of pulmonary tuber- Carcinoma. See Cancer Bee sting the cause of death in an adult, 444 culosis by guaiacol, 443 Carcinoma cervicis, microscopical diagnosis BEEBE: Iodine ina treatment of goitre, 178 BRANDENBEERG: Fracture of the anterior of, 196 BENARD: Intravenous sodium salycilate in superior spine of the ilium, 238 Cardiac dilatation, obscure acute, at the end acute articular rheumatism, 35 i Braun's splanchnic anaesthesia, 191 of pregnancy, 638 BENECH: Geograpbical distribution of spiro- BREINL: Experimental typhus infection and Cardiac form of typhoid infection. See chaetosis ictero-haemorrhagica, 288 immunity, 516 Typhoid BENGOA: Cysts of the iliac aad pelvic meso- BRETON: The bacterial flora in a recent Cardiac and vascular lesions in congenital colon, 380 epidemic of influenza. 438 syphilis, 312 BEINOIT: Pernicious aplastic anaemia, 289 BREWER: Prevention of measles, 313 Cardiospasni, 177 BENTHIN: Pneumoperitoneum in gynaecology, Bright's disease, rhino-pharyngitis in, 621 CARLO: Free bodies in hernial sacs, 603 614 BRODIN Hyperglyeaemia in cirrhosis of liver, CAPRNOT: Presence of the tubercle bacillus in Beuzine treatnlent of scabies and pediculosis, 223-Acute tuberculosis in alcoholic hepat- the duodenal fluid, 328 205 itis, 602 Carrel- Dakin irrigation in treatment of puer- Benzoin and mastic reactions in the cerebro- BROEX1HMAN: Hereditary diabetes insipidus, peral infection, 562 spinal fluid, 491 157 CARRiRE: The complement fixation test Benzyl benzoate in treatnment of arterial hyper- Bromide in the treatment of nervous disease, applied to the diagnosis of ocular tuber- tension, 263 258 culosis, 616 BIRARD: Radium treatment of cervical Bromide psychosis, acute, 366 Cartilage, articular, repair of wounds of, cancer, 539 Bronchial asthma. See Asthma 358 Beri-beri, nature of the paralysis:of nerve in, Bronchitis, chronic, simulated by tuber- CASsUTO: Eosinophilia in enlargement of the 302 culosis, 155 prostate, 478 BERRY: Goitre operations and after-effects, 11 Bronchitis. haemorrhagic, Vincent's fusiform CATALDI: Fixation abscess in treatment of BERTI: Partial resection and compensatory bacillus in, 198 typhoid fever. 49 s hypertrophy of the kidney, 329 Broncho-oesophageal fistula and traction Cataract operations, treatment after, 428 BERTRAND: A conjoint anatomical and clinical diverticulum, 265 CATES: Operation for vesico-vaginal fistula, study of severe Erb-Goldflam's myasthenia, BROUssoLE: Biological study of the un- 169 567 differentiated cell of acute leukaemia, 410 Catheterization of ureter, 268 BERTOYE: Death from anaphylaxis, 254 BROWN: Suture after nerve injury. 266 Cattle, thyroidectomy in, 645 BERTRAND: Morbid histology of hypertrophic BRUCE, Sir David: Trench fever, 592 Cephalhaematonia, etiology of, 639 familial neuritis, 98 BRUNI: Haematuria, 510 Cerebro-spinal fluid, the benzoin and imiastic BIE: The value of antitoxin in diphtheria, 305 BRUNNER: Surgical treatment of pulmonary reactions in, 491 BIFFIS: Digestive changes in pernicious tuberculosis, 267 Cerebro-spinal fluid, changes in in early anaemia, 340 BRUSA: Symmetrical gangrene in children, syphilis, 172 Bile secretion in man, pressure of, 175 481 Cerebro-spinal fluid in congenital syphilis, Bile treatment of the tubercle bacillus, 411 BuURRE: Braun's splanchnic anaesthesia, 191 623 Bladder, calculus of, hydrochloric acid irriga- BULLOWA: Tonsils and scarlet fever, 242 Cerebro-spinal fluid and serum, action of tions in, 37 BURKE: Unpleasant symptoms from lumbar upon syphilitic spirochaetes, 71 Bladder tumours. See Tumours puncture, 31 Cerebro-spinal fluid, the viscosity of, 544 BLAKE: Fractures of the humerus, 33-Ocular BURK: Transfusion in infants, with malnutri- Cerebro-spinal meningitis, epidemic, in the changes in infantile scurvy, 632 tion, 534 adult, 262 BLANC: Experimental researches on herpes, BURNARD: Pleural adhesions after absorption Cerumen, accu mulation of, 482 303 of artificial pneumothorax, 104 Cervix, focal infection of, 65-Case of tuber- Blindness, methyl alcohol, 112 BURNET: Etiology, early manifestations, and culosis of, 24 9-Lacerations of, 402 Blood, action of adrenaline on, 149 treatment of rickets, 362 CESARI: Persistence of virus of lethargic Blood changes after splenectomy, 68 BUscE: Treatment of chilblains, 235-Here- encephalitis, 70 Blood chemistry in normal and abnormal ditary torticollis, 376 CEVARIO: Inflammatory tumour of the sub- pregnancy, 279 BUSHNELL: Oil folliculitis, 151 lingual gland, 554 Blood of convalescents, prevention of measles CHAUFFARD: Hyperglyeaemia in cirrhosis of by inoculation of, 221 the liver, 223-Cirrhosis of liver, 286 Blood lymphocytes, the immediate effects of Chaulmoogra oil, constituentsaof, effective in x rays on, 593 leprosy, 30 Blood, menstrual, the characters of, 44 Chemiotaxis and anaphylaxis, 43 Blood picture in pernicious anaemia, 327 CHIASsERINI: Fractional examination of the Blood pressure: In eclampsia, 322-Daily gastric juice after a test meal, 174 variations of in hypertonus, 336-Fall of in Chilblains, treatment of, 235 splanchnic aiLaemia, 425 - Experimental Childbirth. See Labour work on, 515 C. Children, allergy in, 566 Blood-pressure quotient, test of the action of Chlorides of sodium and potassium in the alcohol by estimiiation of, 341 CABOUAT: Variations in the normal leucocyte hydraemic type of neph ritis ,225 Blood of radium workers, effect of increased count, 201 Cholelithiasis, 580 protection upon, 75 CADENAT: Treatment of varicose ulcer, 345 Cholelithiasis, appendicitis and duodenal Blood in scarlet fever. 569 CADENAULE: Recurrent mastoiditis in ulcer. relation between, 882 Blood serum, cholesterin index of, 203-The children, 476 Cholelithiasis, minor signs of, 583 albuminous content of in infancy, 280 Caesarean seition: Scope and mnethods of, Cholesterini index of the blood ser um, 203 Blood sugar in intoxications, 441 40-Transperitoneal in the lower uterine Chondroituria in pulmonary tuberculosis, 45 Blood tr%nsfusion in infants with malnutri- segment, 64-In infected cases. 92-Trans- Chorion-epithelioma, early deve lopment of, tion, 534 peritoneal, 323-Under local anaesthesia, 145A Blood urea nitrogen in acute intestinal ob- 485-The two-flap low incision in, 512-Indi- CERISTIANSEN: Dangers of sub cutaneous struction, 69 cations for, 563 medication, 29-Meningitis due to Pfeiffer's BLOOMsFIELD: Bacteria in upper air passages, Caffeine, danger of subeutaneous injection bacillus, 102-The therapeutic properties of 407 of, 29 pronyl alcohol, 550 " Blue bottom " in babies, 449 Calcium salts, the mechanism of the diuretic CHRISTITCaH: Relation of small uterine fibroids BLUM: Chlorides of sodium and potassiutn in action of, 643 to sterility and pregnancy, 94 the hydraemic type of nephritis, 225-The Calciulmi in totanoid neuroses, 499 CHUTE3: Cancer of the prostate, 556 mechanism of the diuretic action of calcium Calculus of bladder, hydrochloric acid irriga- Chvostek's symptom and tuberculosis in salts, 643 tions in, 37 children, 421. 576 BoAs: Silver salvarsan in syphilis, 601 Calculus of uterus. 194 CICCONARDI: Tuberculosis of the foot, 294 E THF IIRITISJI JULY-DEC., 192I] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. 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CIOcIOLA: Repair of wounds of articular DE VEVEY: Treatment of scabies and pedi- Endometritis, cbronicpost-partum, causes and cartilage, 358 culosis by benzine, 205 treatment of, 355 Cirrbosis of liver, 286-Hyperglyeaemia in, 223 Diabetes: Sodium lactate in, 82-And middle- ENGELEN: The pulse pressure after con- Cisterna magna, punctures of the 374 ear disease, 111 - Cause of transitory hyper- sumption of alcohol, 285-Test of the action CLEMINSON: Nasal sinusitis in children, 608 metropia in, 129-And traumatism, 402 of alcohol by estimation of the blood CLERC: Autopsy in a case of epidemic hic- Diabetes insipidus, hereditary, 157 pressure quotient. 341 cough, 95 Diabetes mellitus. treatment of, 520 Entero-colitis, dysenteriform, in infancy, 127 Club-foot, congenital, frequency of, 451 Diagnosis, abdominal contraction in. 396 Enterostomy in treatment of post-operative Cod-liver oil in rickets, 525 Diaphragm, decidual vegetations on, 615 intestinal obstruction, 587 COHEN: Treatment of joint injories, 14 -Post- Diarrhoea, choleriform, nephritis in in child- Enuresis, nocturnal, etiology of, 32 operative intussusception, 114 ren, 335 Enuresis, treatment of, 502 COLLINS: Round ligaments in backward dis- Diet in pyloric stenosis, 371-In the exudative- Eosinophila in enlargement of the prostate, placements of the uterus, 589 liymphatic diathesis, 598 478 Colloidal sulphur in treatment of acute rheu- DIETL: Chondroituria in pulmonary tuber- Eosinophilia, local, in affections of the eye, matism, 391 culosis, 45 300 Colpoperineal incisions before application of DIETRICH: Conservation of the non-gravid Epilepsy: Excision of one suprarenal body In' forceps, 381 tube in operations for tubal pregnancy, 42 116-Surgical treatment of, 236-Extirpation COMBY: Acute encephalitis in children, 100 Digestive changes in pernicious anaemia. 340 of suprarenals in, 427-Treatment of, 545 Complement fixation reaction in tuberculosis, Digestive haemoclasia, 642 Epilepsy, Jacksonian. due to worms, 80 148 Digitalis, danger of subcutaneous injection of, Epilepsy. traumatic, 414 Complement fixation test applied to the dia- 29 Erb-Goldflam's myasthenia, severe, a conjoint gnosis of ocular tuberculosis. 616 Diphtheria antitoxin, value of, 305 anatomical and clinical study of, 567 CONDORELLI: Antihaemolysins and haemo- Diphtheria antitoxin gLven by the mouth, in- ERLACHER: Quartz lamp treatment of rickets, lysins in the urine, 251 efficacy of, 284 160 Conjugal tuberculosis, 342 Diphtheria bacillus carriers, 1 Erysipelas, facial, ocular symptoms of, 387 Conijunctivitis: Treatmentof, 211-And match- Diphtheria im-imunization, 408 Erythema, x-ray, capillary microscopy of, 416 box dermatitis, 368-Arsenical, 560 Diphtheria in the newborn, 471 EScHBACH: Fulminating lethargic' encephal- CONSEIL: Prevention of measles by inocula- Diphtheria of wounds, importance of mixed itis, 370 tion of the blood of convalescents, 221 infection in, 224 ESSEN-M1jLLER: The treatment of eclamlpsism Constipation causing syncopal attacks and Diphtheritic paralysis of accommodation, 398 and eclampsia 613 left submammary pain, 500 Diuresis and pituitary extract, 253 Ether, intramuscular injections of in oto- Conversion hysteria, 393 Diuretin, action of in nephritis, 418 rhino-laryngology, 508 Convulsive seizures, 494 Diverticulum, traction, and broncho-oeso.pha- Ethil chloride anaesthesia: Safety of, 214- COOKE Ammonia dermatitis, 575 geal fistula, 265 Death from, 320-Dangers of, 432 COPELAND: Transperitoneal Oaesarean sec- Diverticulum of uterus, pregnancy in, 63 ETIENNE: Geographical distribution of tion, 323 DONATI: Decortication and pneumopexy in spirochaetosis icterohaemorrhagica, 288 COPPE: Hysterectomy in acute puerperal in- chronic fistulous empvema, 431 Exudative-lymphatic diathesis, diet in, 598 fections, 536 DONZELOT: Ouabain, 497 Eye: Extraction of the lens of, 269-Local Corpora amylacea in epidemic encephalitis, DRUECK: Complete prolapse of the rectum, eosinophilia in affeetions of. 300- Paralysis 439 241 of eye muscles in mastoiditis, 423-Injec- COTONI: B, mur'septicus in the cerebro- DUDGEON: B. coli infections of the urinary tions of milk in treatment of diseases of, 477 spinal fluid of a case of meningitis, 644 tract, 620 COUDERT: Senile metritis, 193 DUFOURT: The high form of anterior COIURY: Intravenous sodium salicylate in mediastinal pleurisy, 124 acute articular rheumatism. 356 DumONT: B, murisepticus in the cerebro- Cricoid cartilage, fracture of, 452 spinal fluid of a case of meningitis, 644 CRILE: Post-operative thyroid gland com- DUMOUTET: Respiratory insufficiency in plications, 557 children, 526 CURATOLO: Sodium lactate in diabetes, 82- DUNN : Recurrent secondary abdominal Gastro-intestinal arterio-selerosis 417 pregnancy after hysterectomy, 378 CUTLER: Treatment of empyema, 139 Duodenal fluid, presence of the tubercle F. Cyst of lung, congenital, 278 bacillus in, 328 Cyst of ovary, conservative operation for, 462 Duodenal ulcer. See Ulcer FABER: Auricular fibrillation treated by Cystic intestinal pneumatosis, 24 DUPERIIE: Thyro-ovarian insufficiency. with quinidine, 76-Is a positive Wassermann an Cystitis, gonorrhoeal, in the female. 296 hypertrophy of thymus and hydrocephalus, inevitable indication for treatment ? 293 Cystoscopy, difflcult, local anaesthesia in, 424 46-Longenital syphilis after salvarsan FAISCA: Method for concentration of B. tuber- Cystotomy ring a suprapubic, 317 treatment of the mother, 600 culosis in sputum, 121 Cysts of iliac and pelvic mesocolon, 380 DERAND: Coexisting cancers of cervix and Fallopian tube, offects of ligature of, 25 Cysts of tibia, solitary, 226 corpus uteri, 21-Persistence of virus of FARLEY: Impetigo contagiosa, 72 lethargic encephalitis, 70 FARR: Local anaesthesia in abdominal DUVAL: Treatment of nervous syphilis by surgery, 107 subcutaneous injections of arsenical com- FAURE: Radium treatment of uterine fibro- pounds, 182-Melanodermia in phthiriasis, mata, 636 388 Femur, fractures of neck of, 482 DUVERGEY: Notes on 1,600 cases of spinal FERNANDEZ: Multiple aneurysms of the anaesthesia, 401 retinal arteries, 240 DWORETZKY: Laryngo- pulmonary tuber- FESTAL: #imulation of phthisis by chronic D. culosis, 214 nasopharyngeal affections, 3 Dysenteriform entero-colitis in infancy, 127 Fever, enteric: Treated by fixtttion abscess, 49 D'AGATA: Essential haematuria, 372 Dysentery, chronic, infectivity of, 390 -And arterial hypertension, 152- Clinical DANDY: Operative treatment of pineal Dystocia due to vesical calculus, 144 course of, after preventive inoculation, 260- tumours, 349 Phlegm-lonous suppuration during the course DARAIGNEZ: Case of tuberculosis of the cervix of typhoid fever due to B. t-phosus, 330- uteri, 249 Himulating rabies, 343 DARIER: Beginnings of cancer of skin and Fever, premenstrual, 274 mouth, 133 Fever, puerperal, treated by human serum, DAio: Solitary cysts of the tibia, 226 218 DAURE: Post-operative treatment of mastoid Fever, scarlet, and tonsils, 242- The blood in, cases, 453 569 DAVID: Capillary microscopy of x-ray ery- E. Fever, trench, 592 thema, 416 Fever, typhus, experimental infection of and DAVIDE: Etiology of influenza, 74-Experi- Ear, middle, diabetes and disease of, 111 immunity, 516 mental lethargic encephalitis in rabbits, 518 EBBINGHAUS: Dystocia due to vesical cal- Fever, typhus, in prisoners' camp. 337 DAvIs: The use of bougies for induction culus, 144 Fibrolmata of :uterus, radium treatment of, of labour 352 Eclampsia, phlebotomy in,39-Blood pressure 636 DAwsoN: Metabolism in pellagra, 7 in, 322-Treatment of, 613 Fibroids: Non-operative treatment of, 93- DAZZI: Action of adrenaline on the blood, 149 Eclampsismi, the treatment of, 613 X-ray treatment of, 197-Radium treatment Deaf-mutes, Wassermann reaction in, 259 EIsING: Treatment of joint injuries, 15- of, 297, 636-Sloughing, in pregnancy, 511 DEAN: Constituents of chaulmoogra oil effec- Suprapubic prostatectomy, 134 Fibroids of uterus, small, relation of to tive in leprosy, 30 ELDER: A suprapubic eystotomy ring, 317 sterility and pregnancy, 94 DEBRI: Diagnosis of tuberculosis in the Electrical treatment of fiat-foot, 319 Fibromyomata of the stomach, intestine, and infant, 77 Electrolysis and wiring for aortic aneurysm, mesentery, 295 DE BRUN: SymptomatiC significance of 551 FICACCI: Pulmonary syphilis, 199 hiccough, 78 ELLIS: Intestinal radiography for ehronic FIuEss[NGER: Biological study of the un- Decapsulation of kidney. See Kidney and appendicitis, 210 differentiated cell of acute leukaemia, 410- Renal Embolism, air, 535 Acute ttuberculosis in alcoholic hepatitis, DE HAAN: Treatment of eye diseases by injec- Empyema: Treated by a closed method, 57- 602 tions of milk, 477-Treatment of enuresis, Treated by closed drainage, 139-In infancy, Filipinos, position of kidneys and appendix 502 188 in, 619 DEHAU: Acute tuberculous salpingitis, 299 Empyema, fistulous, decortication and FINK: Early development of chorion-epi- DELETREZ: Hysterectomy in acute puerperal pneumopex-y in, 431 thelionma, 145 infection, 66 Encephalitis, epidemic, the labyrinthine form FINNEY: Pylorospasm in adults, 549 DE MARTEL: Gastrectomy, 400 of, 523 FIORITO: The significance of the bacterial DENK: Examination of thyroidectomy cases, Encephalitis, acute, in children, 100 capsuile, 150 59' Encephalitis, epidemic, sequels of, 333, 334; FIscHER: Treatment of infantile pneumonia, 2 Dental pulp siodules causing neuralgias, 232 ccorpora amylacea in, 439 -Transfusion in infants with malnutrition, Dermatitis, acute, in artificial amber workers, Encephalitis lethargica, 156-Fatal case of, 534 _283 with bilateral parotid swelling, 54-Persist- Fistula, broncho-oesophageal, and traction Dermatitis, ammonia, 575 ence of virus of, 70-Obesity as a sequel of, diverticulumi, 265 Dermatitis, hat-band, 474 128 - Elealthy carriers of the virus of, 147- Fistula, parotid, treatment of, 532 Dermatitis, matchbox, and conjunctivitis, 368 Symptomatology of, 154-Etiological concep- Fistula, vesico-vaginal, operation for, 169 Dermatology, paraffin in, 5 tion of, 173, 448-Herpes in, 290-Affection of FLACK: Vaccination against tuberculosis, 264 DESCARPS: Appendicitis without peritonitis, the optic nerve in, 367-t:tiology of, 448- FLATER: The blood picture in pernicious 186-Volvulus of the small intestine, 397 Experimental. in rabbits, 518 anaemia, 327 DESCARPENTRIES- Intramuscular injections Encephalitis lethargica, fulminating, 370 Flat-foot, electrical treatment in, 319 of ether in oto-rhino-laryngology, 508 Endocrine system, relation of Reckling- FLURIN: Rhino-pharyngitis in Bright's DEUTSCHLAENDER: A new metatarsal disease, hausen's disease to, 440 disease, 621 528 Endogenous " infection in gynaecology, 120 Foetus, post-mortem rigidity of in utero, 465 r THz Buitift 6 JULY-DEC., I921I INDEX TO THE EPITOME. 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FoIx: Autopsy in a case of epidemic hic- Goitre operations and after-effects, 11 Heart, valvular disease of, acute pulmonary cough. 95 Goitre operations, statistics of, 531 oedema in, 344 Folliculitis, oil, 151 Goitre, x-ray treatment of, 257 Heat-stroke, experimental study and thera- FONTANA: The virus of febrile and genital Goitre. See also Graves's disease peutics of, 541 herpes, 395 GOLDBiRG: Uterine metastases from ovarian HEBERER: Active treatment of abortion, 167 Food passages, foreign bodies in, 88 cercinomata. 514 HEGER: Diabetes and traumatism, 420 Food proteins, 450 GOLDsPO1RN: The repair of perineal lacera- BEIEBERG: Arc-light baths for lupus vulgaris, Foot conditions in children, abnormal, pedo- tions, 487 635 graphs in, 61 GONIONDeKY: Diphtheria in the newborn, 471 HEITMANN: Response of tuberculosis at Foot, tuberculosis of, 294 Gonorrhoea, arsenical salts in, 456 different age-periods to preventive measures, Forearm, fracture of, in children, 38 Gonorrhoea in childhood, 16 369 Foreign bodies: In air and foodl passages, 88- Gonorrhoea in lower genito-urinary tract, HEITZ-BOYER: High-frequency in urinary sur- As a cause of appendicitis, 187 treatment of, 436 gery, 316 FORGEOT: Rapid method of destroying the Gonorrhoea, protargol in, 426 Heliotherapy in treatment of ozaena, 631 resistance of anthrax spores to the action of Gonorrhoea, vaccine treatment of, 87 HENROTAY: Indications for Caesarean section, alcohol-ether, 123 Gonorrhoeal arthritis. See Artbritis 563 FOuCHET: Gynaecomasty, 168 Gonorrhoeal cystitis. See Cystitis Hepatic insufficiency with acidosis in preg- Fracture of the anterior superior spine of Gonorrhoeal urethritis. See Ur.thritis na cy, 17 the ilium, 238 ; of the spine of tibia, 375; of GOTTSTEIN: Increased prevalence of liver Hepatitis, alcoholic, acute tuberculosis in, 602 the cricoid cartilage, 452 diseases in Germany, 622 HERNAMAN-JOHNSON: X-ray treatment of Fractures or femoral neck 483 Govy: Papillomata of the nasal septum, 138 Graves's disease, 257 Fractures of forearm in children, 38 Gram's solution. tinea barbae cured by injec- Flernial sacs, free bodies in. 603 Fractures of the humerus, 33 tions of, 53 Herpes: In lethargic encephalitis, 290-Ex- Fractures, local anaesthesia in, 9 Graves's disease, x-ray treatment of, 257- perimental researcbes on, 303 Fractures of the lumbar transverse processes, Etiology and treatment of, 495. See also Herpes, febrile, etiology of, 131-Virus of isolated, 190 Goitre febrile and genital, 395 Fractures of rib, treatment of, 314 GROSSMAN: Fractures of forearm in children, Herpetic stomatitis, 83 Fractures of the base of the skull, lesions of 38-Pedographs in abnormal foot conditions HERRICK: s4erum treatment of lobar pneu- the hypophysis in. 86 in ehildren, 61 monia, 179 FRADRINE: Accumulation of cerumen, 482 GRuscCHKA: Experimental typhus infection HERVE: Pregnancy and pneumothorax, 537 FRANCINI: Malignant tumours of the parotid, and immunity. 516 HEssE: Syphilis and marriage, 469 565 GIRYsEz : The bacterial flora in a recent -Hiccough, post-operative, 35- Symptomatic FRANKELTEAL: The importance of mixed epidemic of influenza, 438 significance of, 78 infection in wound diphtheria, 224 Guaiacol in treatment of pulmonary tuber- Hiccough, epidemic, 365-Autopsy in a case of, FRANKL: Premature placental detachment, culosis, 443 95 171 GUILLAIN: Dangers of lumbar puncture in HIEss: Premature placental detachment, 171 Free bodies in hernial sacs, 603 Pott's disease, 162 -*-Treatment of placenta praevia, 245 FRIEDENWALD: Pylorospasm in adults, 549 GuILLEMIN: Congenital 'transverse septa of High frequency: In treatment of tumours of FRIEDMANN: Artificial pneumothorax in acute the vagina, 276 bladder and urethra, 192 -In urinary sur- diseases of the lungs. 27 GUIRRIEc: Treatment of parotid fistula, 532 gery, 316 Friedmann's remedy for tuberculosis. 103, 599 GUTRD: Treatment of chronic infected open Hilus tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis FRONTALI.: Laryngospasm and tetany in pneumothorax, 140 HrAlsHi: Prophylactic inoculation against adults, 422 GUTHRIE: Diphtheria bacillus carriers, 1- measles, 617 FRUEHINSHOLZ: Thyroid function and gesta- Gland puncture in diagnosis, 348 HIRSCH: Criminal abortion in Germany, 248 tion, 489 Gynasecological examinations and treatment, HIRST: Glandular extracts in menstrual dis- hypnosis in, 434 orders, 513 Gl naecology, " enAogenous " infection in, 120 HOFFMANN: A means of diagnosis of small- Gynaecology, prieumoperitoneum in, 614 pox, 540 Gynaecomasty, 168 HOFMANN: Torsion of the tube during ad- vanced pregnancy, 406 HOLLAND, Thurstan: Rare bony abnormali- ties, 189-Abnormal ossifications, 479 G. HOLMSTROM: Symptomatology of lethargic encephalitis, 154 Gabaston's method for removal of placenta, HOLZAPFEL: An early sign of pregnancy, 324 488, 640 Horse serum in haemophilia, 310 GALiN: Pituitary extract and diuresis, 253 HOST: Acute bromide psychosis, 366 Gall-bladder disease, x-ray diagnosis of, 504 HoussAY: Pituitary extract and diuresis, 253 Gall stones: Causing intestinal obstruction, HOVELACQUE: Premenstrual fever, 274 55-Cause of pain after operation for, 430 HOWARD: Serum treatment of pneumonia, 627 GALLAVARDIN: Acute Dulmonary oedema in Haematoma, experimental, absorption of, 360 HOWDEN: Rectal anaesthesia, 136 valvular disease, 344 Haematuria, 510 ROWLAND: Cod-liver oil in rickets, 525 GAMNA: Corvora amylacea in epidemic en- Haematuria, essential, 372 HUBAC: Fatal lethargic encephalitis with cephalitis, 439 Haemoclasia, digestive 642 bilateral parotid swelling, 54 Gangrene, symmetrical, in children, 481 Haemophilia, horse serum in, 310 HUG: Thyroidectomy in cattle, 645 GARDtBE: The high form of anterior medi- Haemophilia treated by x rays, 521 HUENER: Prota1gol in gonorrhoea, 426 astinal pleurisy, 124 Haemoptysis treated by pituitary extract, 574 Humerus, fractures of, 33 GAIEL: kbnoanal length of the styloid pro- Baemorrhage, death from after puncture of HUNT: Bromide in the treatment of nervous cess, 553 spleen, 115 diseases, 258 GARFAmI: Transperitoneal Caesarean section Haemorrhage, mammary, 454 HUTINEL: Ilepatic insufficiency with acidosis in the lower uterine segment, 64 Haemorrhage, uterine, organo-therapy In, 486 in pregnancy, 17 GARLAND: Prolapse of uterus during preg- Haemorrhage utero-placental, 18 BUTTER: Typhus fever in a prisoners' camp. nancy, 271 Haemorrhages of ovarian and tubal origin 405 337 Gas gangrene, experimental, the internal HAGEN; Cause of transitory hypermetropia Hydrocephalus with thyro-ovarian insuf- secretory oreans in, 125 in diabetes, 129 ficiency and hypertrophy of thymus, 46 Gastrectom3, 400 HAGENBACH; Local anaesthesia in fractures, 9 Hydramnios, causes of, 353 Gastric juice, fractional examination of after HAHN: Uterine calculi, 194-Cardiac and vas- Hydrochloric acid irrigations:in calculus of a test meal. 174 cular lesions in congenital syphilis, 312 the biadder, 37 Gastro-enterostomy, pyloric exclusion after, HALBERTSMA: Plastic anaemia in infants, 625 Hyperemesis gravidarum, rectaleinfusion for, 432 HALdTEn: Post-operative oedema of arm in 20-Treatment of, 62 Gastro-intestinal arterio-sclerosis, 417 cancer of breast, 506 H, perglyeaemia in cirrhosis of liver, 223 GAUDIER: Intestinal ascariasis, 204 HAMANT: Non-operative treatment of fibroids, Hypermetropia, transitory, cause of in dia- GAUTIER: Digestive haemoclasia, 642 93 betes, 129 GAYET: Tuberculosis of the prostate in old HAMBURGER: Von Pirquet's reaction in- Hypernephromata in the female, 357 age, 624 dicated 79-The negative phaseof sensitive- Hypertonus, and renal disease, 206 GEIPEL: Decidual vegetations on the dia- ness to tuberculin, 331-Tubere-ulous infec- Hypertonus, daily variations in the blood phragm, 615 tion and tuberculous disease, 546 pressure in, 336 GELII1N: Diphtheria bacillus carriers, 1 HAMILTON: Trinitrotoluene as an industrial Hypnosis in gynaecological examinations and GENTILI: Treatment of osteomalacia, 275 poison 208 treatment, 434 Germany, increased prevalence of liver HANNES: Nervous anil mental disease after Hypophysis in fractures of the base of the diseases In, 622 difficult childbirth, 377 skull, lesions of, 86 GIEeNER: Blood pressure in eclampsia, 322 HANSEN: Death in an adult from a single bee Hysterectomy: In acute puerperal infection, Gestation, the period of 219 sting, 444 66, 536-Itecurrent secondary abdominal Gestation, thyroid function and, 489 HANUS: Transient tuberculous pleurisies, 233 pregnancy after, 378 Gestation. See also Pregnancy HARRISON: Post-operative thyroid gland com- Hysteria, conversion, 393 Giardia (lamblia) inte8flais8, 81 plications, 557 GILBERT: Intravenous sodium salicylate in HARTLEIB: Safety of ethyl chloride anaes- acute articular rheumatism 356 thesia. 214 GINO: Tuberculous peritonitis treated by HARTMANN: Radium treatment of cervical sntituberculous serum, 584 cancer, 538 Gland puncture in diagnosis, 348 HARVIER: Healthy carriers of the virus of Gland, sublingual, inflammatory tumour of, encepbalitis lethargica, 147-Etiological con- 554 ception of lethargic encephalitis, 173 Gland, thyroid, basal metabolism determina- HAsSENCAMP: Friedmann's remedy for tuber- I. tions tin diseaqes of, 202-Post-operative culosis, 103 complications, 557, See al8o Thyroid HATA: Congenital syphilis and its prevention, Icterus neonatorum, prevention of, 67. See Glands, tuberculous, a comparison of opera- 256 also Jaundice 'tion and x-ray treatment of, 117 Hat-band dermatitis, 474 Iliac vessels and ureter in the female, surgical Glandular enlargement in operable cases of HAUTE: Iofectivity of chronic dysentery, 390 anatomy of, 354 cancer of the cervix, 195 HAUSKNECET: Chlorides of sodium and Ilium, fracture of the anterior superior spine Glandular extracts in menstrual disorders, 513 potassium in the hydraemic type ofI of, 238 Glaucoma. acute, treatment of, 429 nephritis, 225-The mechanism of the Impttigo contagiosa, 72_ GLYNN: Hypernephromata in the female, 35T diuretic action of calcium salts, 643 Industrial poison. See Poison GOECKERxAN: Is lupus erythematisus dis- HAw s: Broncho-resophageal fistula and Industrial surgery. See Burgery coides chronicus due to tuberculosis? 73 traction diverticulum. 265 Infancy, albuminous content of the blood Goitre, iodine treatment in, 178-Treatment Hearing in the newborn, 509 serum in, 280 of, 315-Incidence of in different social Heart, spontaneous rupture of, 207 Infants, air swallowing in, 626 strata, 419 Heart disease, transitory paralyses in, 306 Infants, allergy in, 566 3tJLY-DEc., I92I] INIAfX TO THI, EPITOM1V. ; 7LAJOUBAL 7

Infants with mialinutrition, transfusion in, 534 KISSMEYEvR: Paraffin in dermatology, 5 LEVICKi: Electrical treatment n flat-foot, 319 Infants, newborn, hearing in, 509 KJ6LSTAD: The incidence of goitre in dif- LEVIN: The relation of Recklinsh%usen's Infants, plastic anaemia in, 625 ferent social strata, 419 disease to the endocrine system, 44J Infections, quino-formol solution in the treat- KLEINBERG: Oxygen injections in joints, 457 LEVINSON: Tuberculosis in children, 28 ment of, 609 KLIENBERIER: Friedmiann's treatment of LEvISON: Calcium in tetanoid neuroses, 499 Influenza: Etiology of, 74-Bacterial flora tuberculosis. 599 LivY VWRISSMANN: Arsenical salts in gonor- in a recent epidemic of, 438-Effect of pro- KLING: Experimental lethargic encephalitis rhoea, 456 phylactic vaccination against, 493-Types of in rabbits, 518 LEY: Treatment of mental Datients, 230 pneumococci in the pulmonary complica- Knee, tuberculosis of, 165 LHERM1TTE : X-ray treatment of syringo- tions of, 519 KNOWLES: Impetigo contagiosa, 72 myelia, 573 Influenzal meningitis, 26 Koch's bacillus, isolation of from tuberculous LEY: Utero-placental haemorrhage. 18 Internal secretory organs in experimental gas sputuin by Petrof's method, 466 LIAN: Syncopal attacks and left submammary gangrene, 125 KOERTING: Caesarean section in infected pain due to constipation, 500 Interstitial glands (so-called) in the ovary, 47 cases, 92 LIBERT: Presence of the tubercle bacillus in Intestinal adhesions, resection for, 579 KOHN: Abdominal contraction in diagnosis, the duodenal fluid. 328 Intestinal obstruction, blood urea nitrogen in 396 LIEBHARDT: Wildbolz's auto-urine test for acute cases of, 69 K6NIGSTEIN: Changes in the cerebro-spinal active tuberculosis, 106 Intestinal obstruction caused by gall stones, 55 fluid in early sypbilis. 172 LIEGNER: Supernumerary ovaries, 298-Post- Intestinal obstruction, post-operative, treated KoSSMANN: Anal fissure in the female, 404 mortem rigidity i7zn utero, 465 by enterostomy 587 KRAMER: Clinical course of typhloid fever after LIEK: Etiology and treatment of Graves's Intestinal obstruction, spastic 558 preventive inoculation, 260 disease, 495 Intestinal radiography for chronic appen- KRISTENSEN: Meningitjis due to Pfeiffer's Ligaments, iound. in backward displacements dicitis, 210 bacillus, 102 of the uterus, 589 Intestine, fibromyomata of, 295 KRONGOLD- VINAVER: Serum treatment of LILJENQUIST: Experinmental lethargic en- Intestine, small. volvulus of, 397 streptococcal infections of the puerperium, cephalitis in rabbits, 518 Intoxications. blood sugar in, 441 270 LimotusIN: Isolation of Koch's bacillus from Intussusception. post operative, 114 KURLANDE.R: Fracture of spine of tibia. 375 tuberculous sputum by Petrof's method, Iodine treatment in goitre, 178 KUTSCHA-LISSBERG: Excision of one supra- 466 ISAYCU: Researches on spontaneous spirochae- renal body in epilepsy, 116 LINZENMEIER: Gonorrhoeal cystitis in the tosis in the rabbit, 122, 250 KETTNER: Post-operative hiccough, 35 female, 296 ISONO: Initial exanthem of small-pox, 229 K1YLIN: Iypertonus and renal disease, 206- Lipoids of the leucocytes, 23 IVERSEN: Hydrochloric acid irrigations in Daily variations in the blood pressure in Liver, cirrhosis of. See Cirrhosis calculus of the bladder, 37 hypertonus, 336 Liver diseases, increased prevalence of in Germany, 622 Liver, tertiary syphilis of, 547 LIVET: Obesity as a se(quel of lethargic encephalitis, 128 LONGCOPE: Protein hypersensitiveness. 595 LORTAT-JACOB: Pulmonary tuberculosis and the arcus senilis, 307 L,. LOTHEISSEN: The dangers of ethyl chloride J. ana,esthesia, 433 LABBk; Hepatic insufficiency with acidosis in LOTTRuP-ANDERSON: Atropine idiosyncrasy JACKsoN: Diphtheria immunization, 408 pregnancy, 17 in ophthalmology, 581 JACKSON, Chevalier: Foreign bodies in air Labour, use of bougies for induction of, 352 LOURTA: Blood urea nitrogen in acute in- and food passages 88 Labour, diffleult, nervous and mental disease testinal obstruction, 69 Jacksonian epilepsy due to worms, 80 after, 377 L6WENJELM: Rales as a sign of active tuber- JACOBAEUS: Practical value of thoracoscopy, Labour, normal, obscure fatalities during, culosis, 498 261 490 LOWER: Post-operative thyroid gland com- JACOBSON: Tonsillectomy under local anaes- Labour at term after myomectomy in the plications, 557 thesia in children, 109 fourth month of pregnancy, 272 LOWSLEY: The prostate and seminal vesicles JACQIJELIN: Minor signs of cholelitbiasis, 583 Labyrinthine form of epidemic encephalitis, in arthritis 60 JAEGER: Death fromu ethyl chloride anaes- 523 Li3wY: The pathology of the pulmonary thesia, 320 LADD: Treatment of empyema. 139 vessels, 222-Blood sugar in intoxications, JANSEN: Hereditary diabetes insipidus, 157 LANG: Ophthalmia neonatorum and puerperal 441 JASTRAM: Statistics of goitre operations, 531 mast.itis, 142 Luetin test 126 Jaundice following treatmnent of syphilis by LANGLE: Digestive leucocytosis in the child, LUGER: Etiology of febqile herpes, 131 novarsenobenzol, 415 332' Lumbar puncture, unpleasant symptoms from, Jaw, upper, osteomyelitis of in the infant, LANGSTROTHEI, jun.: Focal infection of the 31-Dangers of in Pott's disease, 162-In 459 cervix, 65 syphilis, 530 JEAN: Isolated fractures of the lumbar trans- LANKHOUT: Hilus tuberculosis in the adult, Lumbar transverse processes, isolated frac- verse processes, 190-Congenital accessory 363, tures of, 190 urethral canals, 552 LAQUERRIPMRE: X-ray treatment of fibroids, Lung, operative compression of the, 629 JEANSELME S tatistical study of cancer, 359 197 Lungs: Artificial pneumothorax in acute JERSILD: Alcoholic solutions of protargol in LAROCHE: Dangers of lumbar puncture In diseases of, 27-Congenital cyst of, 278- gonorrhoeal urethritis. 292 Pott's disease, 162 Tuberculosis of. following penetrating JOANNON: Syncopal attacks and left sub- TLaryngo-pulmonary tuberculosis, 244 wounds, 308-Syphilis of, 522-Acute oedema mammary pain due to constipation, 500 Laryngospasm and tetany in adults, 422 of. 527 JOEGER: Ulcero gangrenous vaginitis from LAU: Causes of hydramnios, 353 Lupus erythematosus discoides chronicus: Is mercur al intoxication, 325 LAPBRY: Treatment of arterial hypertension it due to tuberculosis? 73 JOHNSTON: Neuralgias caused by dental pulp by benzyl benzMate, 263 Lupus vulgaris, arc-light baths for, 635 nodules, 232 LAUDA: Etiology of febrile herpes, 131 LUTEMBACHER: Diagnosis of tricusiiid insuffi- Joint injuries, treatment of, 14,15 LAVRAND: Treatment of ozaena with zinc ciency, 361 Joint lesions caused by B. typhozu8s, experi- chloritie, 239 LUTTRINGEB: Metastases in puerperal sep- mental researches on. 412 LFE DENTU: Epidemic cerebro-spinal mening- ticaemia, 379 Joints, oxygen injections in, 457 itis in the adult 262 Lymphadenitis, mesenteric, simulating appen- Joints, reconstruction of, 555 LEEGAARD: Familial predisposition to pern- dicitis, 135 Joints, stiff, manipulation of. 399 tonsillar abscess. 58 Lymphocytes of the blood, the immediate Joints, tuberculosis of, treatment of, 237 LEFORT: Coexisting cancers of cervix and effects of x rays on, 693 JOLTRAIN: Diagnosis of plague, 496 corpus uteri, 21 Lymphosarcoma of the tonsil with metastases JONES, Sir Robert: Manipulation of stiff LEGRAND: The localized cardiac form of treated by radium, 464 joints, 399 typhoid infection, 389 LYON: Treatment of diabetes m-ellitus, 520 JONNESCO: The surgical treatment of angina LEHERMAN: Conversion hysteria, 393 pectoris, 611 LEITCH: The ilmm diate effects of x rays on JORDAN: Effect of prophylactic vaccination the blood lymphocytes, 593 against influenza, 493 LEKIEsC: Radium treatment of leucoplakia, 507 LELIAVRE: Congenital cyst of the lung, 278 LEMIERRE: Arterial hypertension and typhoid fever, 152 LEMOINE: Acute oedema of the lung, 527 M. Lens of eye, extraction of, 269 LEONE, R.: New test for tubercalosis, 437 MCCUSKER: Punctures of the cisterna magna, Leprosy, constituents of chaulmoogra oil 374 K, effective in, 30 McDONALD: Constituents of chaulmoogra oil LEREBOULLET: Inefficacy of diphtheria anti- effective in leprosy, 30 KAHN: Lacerations of the cervix, 402-Tonsil toxin given by the mouth, 284 MACE: Trertment of hyperemesis gravidarum, haemorrhage, 480 LEsNE: Digestive leucocytosis in the child, 62 KALTENBACH: Acute leukaemia, with laryngeal 332 MOMILLAN: Recurrent secondary abdominal and intestinal ulceration 50 Lethargic encephalitis. See Encephalitis pregnancy after hysterectomy, 371 KATO: NatuIe of the paralysis of nerve in Leucocyte count, normal, variations in, 201 MAGNUS: Tre&tment of trigeminal neuralgia, beri-beri, 302 Leucocytes, the lipoids of, 23-In pulmonary 130 KEIDEL: Stomatitis and aplastic anaemia due tuberculosis, 282 MAKI: Nature of the paralysis of nerve. n to neo-arsphenan.in, 277 Leucocytosis, digestive, in the child, 335 beri-beri, 302 KEIFFER: Prevention of icterus neonatorum, Leucocytosis, polymorphonuclear, with tuber- MALESTA: The cholesterin index of the blood 67 culous meningitis, 383 serum, 203 KEiLLING: Foreign bodies as a cause of appen- Leucoplakia. radium treatment of, 507 Malignancy, superficial, Roentgen therapy in, dicitis, 187 Leukaemia and pregnancv 435 180 KELLOGG: Mortality in placenta praevia, 564 Leukaemia acute, 311-With laryngeal and MALLET: Intra-abdominal radium applica- Kidney: Partial resection and compensatory intestinal ulceration, 50-Biologjcal study of tions for uterine cancer, 170 hypertrophy of, 329-Decapsulation in renal the updifferentiated cell or. 410 Mammary haemorrhage, 454 disease, 559 LEVA]ITI: Researches on spontaneous spiro- MANDL: The frequency and prophylaxis of Kidneys and appendix in Filipinos, position chaetosis in the rabbit, 122, 250-'-ealthy post-operative pulmonary complications, 212 of, 619 carriers of the virus of encephalitis leth- MANOUELIAN: Sypbilitic umbilical phlebitis, KILLI&N: Blood chemistry in normal and ab- argicq, 147-Etiological conception of en- 143 normal pregnancy, 279 cephalitis letbargica, 173 - C inparison MANTOVANI: The etiology of sokodu, 364 KIRCHNER: Increase in tuberculosis during betw'esn the various ultra viruses of neuro- MARFAN: Dysenteriform entero-colitis in the war, 281 trophic affinity, 304 infancy, 127 THE 5351181H 8 V ULY-DEC., I92I] INDEX TO THE EPIT'OME. 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MARIE: Researches in spontaneous spiro- MOSENTHAL: Basal mnetabolism determina- Ocular complications of facial erysipelas, 387 chaetosis in the rabbit, 122, 250-Iniefficiency tions in diseases of the thyroid gland, 202 Ocular tuberculosis, the complement fixation of diphtheria antitoxin given by the mouth, Moss - Diphtheria bacillus carriers, 1 test applied to the diagnosis of. 616 284 - A conjoint anatomical and clinical Mossi : Treatment of ozaena by heliotherapy, Oculo-cardiae reflex in sypbilis, 153 study of severe Erb-Goldflam's myasthenia, 631 Oedema of cheek as a sign of thoracic 567 MOTTRAM: Effect of increased protection upon aneurysm, 181 MABRAssINI: Experimental work in blood the blood of radium workers, 75 Oedema of lung, acute, 527 pressure, 515 MOUGEOT: Treatment of arterial hypertension Osdema. acute pulmonary, in valvular dis- Marriage and syphilis, 469, 470 by beuzyl benzoate, 263 ease, 344 MARSAN: Prostatectomy in two stages, 318 MOURIQETAND: Experimental researches on 0EKONOMOS: A rare form of chronic MARTENS: Spontaneous rupture of the heart, scurvy, 200 urethritis, 458 207 MOZINGO: Treatment of empyema by a closed Oil, chailmtioogra, constituents of, effective in MARTIUS: Scope and methods of Caesarean method, 57 leprosy, 30 section, 40 MucH: Chemical conversion of non-pathogenic Oil, cod-liver, in rickets, 525 Mastic and benzoin reactions in the cerebro- to pathogenic bacteria, 99 Oil folliculitis. 151 spinal fluid, 491 MULLIER: Pregnancy in a uterine diverticulum, OKAMOTO: Prophylactic inoculation against Mastitis, puerperal, and ophthalmia neona- 63 measles, 617 torum, 142 Mumps treated by antidiphtheritic serumn, Ophthalmia neonatorum and puerperal nmast- Mastoid cases, post-operative treatment of, 548 itis, 142 453 MURSTAD: Post-operative tetanus, 630 Ophthalmic operations, safety in, 529 Mastoiditis in children, recurrent, 476 Muscles of eye, paralysis of in mastoiditis, 423 Ophthalmology, atropine idiosyncrasy in, 581 Mastoiditis, paralysis of eye miiuscles in, 423 Myasthenia, Erb-Goldflam's, severe, a conjoint OPITZ: Pregnancy and the Wassermann re- Matchbox dermatitis and conjunctivitis, 368 anatomical and clinical study of, 567 action, 176 MATTHIAS: Infectivity of chronic dysentery, MYGIND: Middle-ear disease and diabetes, 111 Optic nerve, affection of, in lethargic en- 390 Myomectomny: Prognosis of, 19-In the fourth cephalitis, 367 MAUTRER: Surgical anatomy of the ureter and month of pregnancy, followed by labour at Organotherapy for uterine haemLorrhage, 486 iliac vessels in the female, 354 term. 272-Sequelae of during pregnancy, Orthopaedic surgery, points in, 34 MAURIAC: Variations in the normal leucocyte 591 Orthostatic albuminuria, 473 count, 201 Myositis, 385 Ossification centres at birth, 252 MAxEY: Giardia (lainblfia) intestinalis, 81 Ossifications, abnormal, 479 MAYER: Prognosis in cancer of the gravid Osteo-arthropathy, etiology of. 96 uterus, 141 Osteomalacia, treatment of, 275 MAYO: Treatment of goitre, 315 Osteomyelitis, repair after, 607 MAZZA: The benzoin and mastic reactions in Osteomyelitis following war injuries, 56 the cerebro spinal fluid. 491 Osteomyelitis of the upper jaw in the infant MaZZONI: Radium treatment of ringworm, 4 459 MEAKINS: Treatment of diabetes mellitus, N. Osteomyelitis of spine, acute and subacute, 520 12 MEANS: Srymptomatic treatment of pneu- NAAMP1: Vomiting of pregnancy treated by Otitis externa tr'eated with acrifiavine, 503 monia, 468 thyro-ovarian extract, 273 .Oto-rhino-laryngology. intramuscular injec- Measles: Prevention of, 313-Prevention of by Naevi in infants, treatment of, 110 tions of ether in, 508-Sphygmomanometry inoculation of the blood of convalescents, NANAGAS: Position of kidneys and appendix in, 605 221-Prophylactic inoculation against, 617 in Filipinos, 619 Oto-sclerosis, x-ray treatment of, 373 Medication, subcutaneous, dangers of, 29 Nasal septum, papillomata of, 138 Ouabain, 497 Megacolon, congenital, surgical treatment of, Nasal sinusitis in children, 608 OUDARD. Isolated fractures of the lumbar 113 Nasopharyngeal affections, chronic, simu- transverse processes, 190 - Congenital Melanodermia in phthiriasis, 388 lating phthisis, 3 accessory urethral canals, 552 Meningitis, B. murisepticus in the cerebro- NEGRE: A study of the tubercle bacillus Ovarian cyst, conservative operation for. 462 spinal fluid of a case of, 644 treated by bile, 411 Ovarian haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage Meningitis due to Pfeiffer's bacillus, 102, 338 NF:GRETE: Pituitary extract and diuresis, 253 Ovaries, supernumerary, 298 Meningitis, influenzal, 26 Neo-arspbenamin causing stomatitis and Ovary, so-called interstitial glands in, 47 Meningitis, tuberculous. with polymorpho- aplastic anaemia, 277 Oxygen injections in joints, 457 nuclear leucocytosis. 383 Neo-salvarsan injected into varicose veins, Ozaena treated with zinc chloride, 239- Meningitis, tuberculous, the shoulder phe- 321 Treated by heliotherapy, 631 nomenon in, 524 Nephritis: Chlorides of sodium and potassium MENSI: The albuminous content of the blood in the hydraemic type,L 225-Action of diu- serum in infancy, 280 retin in, 418 Menstrual blood, the characters of, 44 Nephritis in choleriform diarrhoea in child- Menstrual disorders, glandular extracts in, ren, 335 513 Nephritis, chronic, with hypertension, the Mental disease after difficultchildbirth, 377 total non-protein and nitrogen constituents Mental patients. treatment of, 230 of the blood in, 594 MERCIER DES ROCHETTES: Autopsy in a case NxrPvux: Hepatic insufficiency with acidosis P. of epidemic hiccough, 95 in pregnancy, 17 Mercurial intoxication the cause of ulcero- Nerve injury. suture after, 266 PAGE: Oil folliculitis, 151 gangrenous vaginitis, 325 Nerves, splanchnic, blocking of, 213 PAL: Cardiospasm, 177 Mercury and salvarsan, effect of on the body Nervous diseases, treated by bromide, 258 Palate, a rare cause of perforation of the, 62 8 weight, 291 Norvous diseases after difficult childbirth, 377 PALUMBO: Radium treatment of ringworm, 4 Mesentery, fibromyomata of, 295 Nervous and non-nervous lesions in syphilitic PANSERA: Intestinal obstruction due to gall Mesocolon, iliac and pelvic, cysts of, 380 patients, coincidence of, 97 stones, 55 Metabolism studies in athrepsia, 501 NETTER: Persistence of virus of lethargic PAPEGAAY: Silver salvarsan in syphilis, 577 METALNIKOW: Anaphylaxis and chemiotaxis, encephalitis, 70-Herpes in lethargic en- Papillomata of the nasal septum, 138 43 cephalitis, 290 PAPIN: Treatment of naevi in infants, 110 Metatarsal disease, a new, 528 NETUSIL: Vincent's angina, 446 PARAF: Pneumococcal infections, 384 Metastases in puerperal septicaemia, 379 Neuralgia, trigeminal, treatment of, 130 Paraffin in dermatology. 5 Methyl alcohol blindness, 112 Neuralgias caused by dental pulp nodules, 232 Paralysis of accommodation, diphtheritic, Metritis, senile, 193 Neuritis, hypertrophic familial, morbid histo- 398 MEURER: Leukaemia and pregnancy, 435 logy of, 98 Paralysis of eye museles in mastoiditis, 423 MEY: The benzoin and mastic reactions in Neuroses tetanoid, calcium in, 499 PARISOT, J.: Tuberculosis of lung following the cerebro-spinal fluid, 491 NEVERMANN: Phleboto,my in eclampsia, 39 penetrating wounds, 308-Thyroid function MEYER: Fundamental principles of thoracic Newborn, the hearing in, 509 and gestation, 489 surgery, 10-So-called interstitial glands in NICOLAU: Healthy carriers of the virus of PARK: Cod-liver oil in rickets, 525 the ovary, 47-Roentgen therapy in super- encephalitis lethargica, 147-Etiological con- Parotid enlargement of auricular origin, 161 ficial malignancy, 180 ception of lethargic encephalitis, 173 Parotid fistula, treatmnent of, 532 MICHAIL: Local eosinophilia in affections of NICOLLE: Prevention of measles by inocula- Parotid, malignant tumours of, 565 the eyes, 300 tion of the blood of convaleseents, 221 PAsTINE: Value of the radio-extensor reflex, MICHEL: Iiixperimentallresearches on scurvy, NINO: Benzoin and mastic reactions in the 183 200 cerebro-spinal fluid, 491 PAUCoT: Labour at term after myomectomy Middle ear. See Ear NISYAEE: Retina degeneration with multiple in the fourth month of pregnancy. 272 MILIAN: Arsenical conjunctivitis, 560 aneurysms, 484 PEARLM&N: Bacteriological studies of the Milk injections in treatment of eye diseases, Nitritoid crises. localized, 445 upper respiratory passages, 492 477 NOBEL: Prognosis of pleurisy in children, 392 Pediculosis treated by benzine, 205 MILLETIE: Treatment after cataract opera- NORMAN: Neuralgias caused by dental pulp Pedographs in abnormal foot conditions in tions, 428 noaules, 232 children, 61 MILLIONI: Arterio sclerosis, 386 NORRIS: Treatment of gonorrhoea in the PkHIR: Death from anaphylaxis, 254 MINET: The localized cardiac form of typhoid lower genito-urinary tract, 436 Pellagra: Metabolism in, 7-teport of Italian infection, 389 Novarsenobenzol, localized nitritoid crises Commission for the study of, 447 MrIRANDI: Syphilis of the lung, 522 after administration of, 445 PELLECHIA: High frequency in treatment of MIYASHITA: Retina degeneration with Novarsenobenzol treatment of syphilis fol- tumours of urethra and bladder, 192 multiple aneurysms, 484 lowed by jaundice, 415 Pelvic mesocolon. See Mesocolon MODINOs: Spondylosis and spondylitis, 164 Nuzum: An organism associated with a trans- Pelvic viscera, x-ray examination of after MOLHANT: Lethargic encephalitis, 156 plantable mouse carcinoma, 382 pelvic inflation with gas, 461 MOLLIsoN: Paralysis of eye muscles in PERGOLA: Value of arbutin in the identifica- ruastoiditis, 423 tion of vibrio, 301 MOLTOED: Gabaston's method for removal Perineal lacerations, the repair of, 487 of placenta, 488 Peritonitis, pneumococcal, 163 MONQUIN: Congenital aortic stenosis, 394 Peritonitis, tuberculous, treated by antituber- MONRAD: Diet in the exudative-lymphatic culous vaccine, 584 diathesis, 598 | Peritonsillar abscess. See Abscess MOORaiE: Stomatitis and aplastic anaemia due 0. PERKINS: Diphtberia immunization, 408 to neo-arsphenamin, 277 PERMIN: Simulation of phthisis by tonsill- MorbidLty, post-operative, and general anaes- Obesity as a sequel of lethargic encephalitis, itis, 571 thesia, 36 128 PERRIER: Lymphosarcoma of the tonsil with MORGANTE: Treatment of acute abscesses Obstetrical procedures, variouis, sterilization metastases treated by radium, 464 by puncture and injection of alcohol, 90 in association with, 91 PEscI: Researches on the theory of ana- MoRsISsoN-L&cozeBE: Congenital cyst of lung Ob-truction, intestinal. See Intestinal phylaxis, 22 278 Obstruction, spastic intestinal, 558 PETERSEN: Treatment of cancer of the uterus MoRRIs: Alcohol in surgery, 351 Ocular changes in infantile scurvy, 632 217 THE BRITISH JULY-DEC., 192I] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. MEDICAL JOURNAL 9

a PETERSON: X-ray examination of the pelvic Pregnancy, obscure acute cardiac dilatation RASCH: Matchbox dermatitis and conjunctiv- viscera after pelvic inflation with gas. 461 atthe end of, 638 itis, 368 PETREN* Treatment of bronchial asthma, 596 Pregnancy and pneuimothorax, 537 RAVAtIT: Tinea barbae cured by inijections of Petrof's method in the isolation of Koch's Pregnancy, relation of small uterine fibroids Gram's solution, 53 bacillus from tuberculous sputum, 466 to, 94 RECASENS: Treatment of cancer of the uterine PETROS, Camino: Experimental researches Pregnancy, sequelae of myomectomy during, cervix by x rays and radium, 118 on berpes, 303 591 Recklinghausen's disease, relation of to the PETTIT: Geographical distribution of spiro- Pregnancy, sloughing fibroids in, 511 endocrine system, 440 chaetosis icterohaemorrhagica, 288 Pregnancy, thyroid function and, 489 Rectal anaesthesia, 136 PEY1RER: The negative phase of sensitiveness regnancy, tubal, conservation of the non- Rectal infusion for hyperemesis gravidarum, to tuberculin, 331 gravid tube in operations for, 42 20 PFAHLER: Non-operative and post-operative Pregnancy in a uterine diverticulum, 63 Rectum, complete prolapse of. 241 treatment of cancer, 166 Pregnancy, uterine prolapse during, 271 Reflex, radio-extensor, value of 183 Pfeiffer's bacillus: Meningitis due to, 102- Pregnancy: Vomiting of, 41-Treated by Refractometric studies in sypbilis, 467 Acute meningitis due to, 338 thyro-ovarian extract, 273 REGAN: Methods of treatment of anthrax, 475 PFLAUMER: Ureteral catheterization, 268 Pregnancy and the Wassermann reaction, 176 REIST: The course of tuberculosis in the Phlehitis, syphilitic umbilical, 143 PREISS: Blocking of the splanobnic nerves, puerperium, 326 Phlebotomy in eclampsia, 39 213 REMLINGER: Typhoid fever simulating rabies, Phthiriasis, melanodermia in, 388 PRELAT: Ocular complications of faeial 343 Phtbisis. See Tuberculosis erysipelas, 387 Renal disease, decapsulation, 559 Pieric acid in industrial surgery, 634 Premenstrual fever, 274 Renal disease and hypertonus, 206 PJIEDELIiYRE: Arterial hypertension and PRIBRAM: Mammary haemorrhage, 454 Renal pyuria, non-tuberculous " aseptic,' 350 typhoid fever, 152 PRON: Gastric ulcer and hereditary syphilis, RENAUD: Treatment of pneuimonia by anti PILCHER: Quino-formol solutions in the 578 streptococcic serum and adrenaline. 48 treatment of infections, 609 Propyl alcohol, the therapeutic properties of, Respiratory insufficiency in children, 526 PILOT: Bacteriological studies of the upper 550 Respiratory passages, upper, bacteriological respiratory passages, 492 Prostate, cancer of, 556 studies of, 492 Pineal teratomata and sexual precocity, 409 Prostate, eosinophilia in enlargement of, 478 Retina degeneration with multiple aneurysms, Pineal tumours. See Tui1iours Prostate and seminal vesicles ir arthritis, 60 484 PIRERA: Oedema of the cheek as a sign of Prostate, tuberculosis of in old age, 624 Retinal arteries, multiple aneurysms of, 240 thoracic aneurysm, 181 Prostatectomy, suprapubic, 134 RETROUVEY: Recurrent mastoiditis in child- PISsAVY Tuberculosis simulating chronic Prostatectomy in two stages, 318 ren, 476 bronchitis,155-Treatment of haemoptysis Protargol in gonorrhoea, 426 REUBENS: Intravenous injections of sodium by pituary extract. 574 PROUST Intra-abdominal radium applica- salicylate in polyneuritis, 184 Pituitary extract and diuresis, 253 tions for uterine cancer, 170 REVERCHON: Lesions of the hvpophysis in Pituitary extract in treatment of haemoptysis, PROVINCIALI- Pneumococcal peritonitis, 163 fractures of the base of the skull, 86-Parotid 574 Protargol, alcoholic solutions of in gonor- enlargement of auricular origin, 161 PIZZETTI: Malformation of ureter, 84 rhoeal urethritis, 292 REYS: The labyrinthine form of epidemic Placenta, Gabaston's method for removal of, Protein hypersensitiveness, 595 encephalitis, 523 488, 640 Pruritus, ano-genital, the infective origin of, Rheumatism, acute articular: Intravenous Placenta, premature detachment of, 171- 517 sodium salicylate in, 356-Treated with Manuial detachment of, 403 Pruritus vulvae, 588 colloidal sulphur. 391 Placenta praevia, treatment of, 245, 246, 247- Psoriasis. treatment of, 52 Rbino-pharyngitis in Bright's disease, 621 Mortality in, 564 Puerperal fever, human serum for treatment Ribs, treatment of fracture of. 314 Plague, diagnosis of, 490 of, 218 RICHARDItRE: Acute meningitis due to PLENZ: Acute and subacute osteomyelitis of Puerperal infection treated by Carrel-Dakin Pfeiffer's bacillus, 338 the spine, 12 irrigation, 562 RICHET: The experimental study and thera- Pleural adhesions after absorption of artificial Puerperal infection, acute, hysterectomy in, peutics of heat-stroke, 541 pneumothorax, 104 66, 536 RICHTER: Treatment of conjunctivitis, 211 Pleurisies, transient tuberculous, 233 Puerperal mastitis and ophthalmia neo- Rickets: Quartz lamp treatment of, 160- Pleurisy, anterior milediastinal, the high form natorum, 142 Etiology, early manifestations. and treat- of, 124 Puerperal sepsis, action of antiseptics given mnent of, 362-Cod-liver oil in, 525 Pleurisy, prognosis of in children, 392 intravenously in, 590 RIEDEL: Venesection in slight carbon mon- Pneumatosis, cystic intestinal, 24 Puerperal septicaemia, metastases in, 379 oxide poisoning, 216 Pneumococcal infections, 384 Puerperium: Serum treatment of strepto- RIEux: Complement fixation reaction in Pneumococcal peritonitis. 163 coccal infections of, 270-The course of tuberculosis. 148 Pneumococci, ttPes of from April, 1919, to tuberculosis in, 326 RIJTMA: Aneurysm of abdominal aorta, 132 March, 1921, 543 Pulmonary complications, post-operative, the Ringworm, radium treatment of, 4 Pneumococci, types of in the pulmonary com- frequency and prophylaxis of, 212 RIsER: Tuberculous meningitis with poly- plications of influenza, 519 Pulmonary vessels, uathology of. 222 morphonuclear leucocytosis, 383 Pneumonia, infantile, treatment of, 2 Pulse pressure after consumption of alcohol, RITTER: Blocking of the splanchnic nerve, Pneumonia, lobar, serum treatmient of, 48,179, 285 213 627 PULVIRENTI: Injection of neo-salvarsan into ROBERT: Vincent's fusiform bacillus in Pneumiionia. post-operative, prophyactic treat- varicose veins, 321 haemorrhagic bronchitis, 198 ment of, 209 PUTTI: Arthroplasty, 455 RoBITsCEEK: Pressure of the bile secretion in Pneumonia treated by antipneumococcic Pyloric exclusion after gastro-enterostomy, man, 175 serum and adrenaline. 48 432 Roentgen therapy in superficial malignancy, Pneumonia, symptomatic treatment of, 468 Pyloric stenosis, diet in, 371 180 Pneumonia, types of in the pulmonary com- Pylorospasm in adults, 549 ROMANELLI: Prognosis of asthma. 255 plications of influenza, 519 Pyuria, non-tuberculous aseptic " renal, 350 ROMBERG: The leucocytes in pulmonary Pneumoperitoneum in gynaecology, 614 tuberculosis, 282 Pneumopexy and decortication in chronic RoQuEs: Tuberculous meningitis with poly- fistulous empyema, 431 morpbonuclear leu-ocytosis, 383 Pnouimiothorax, artificial: In acute diseases of RosENow: MWositis, 385 the lungs, 27-Pleural adhesions after ab- ROSTEDT: Methyl alcohol blindness, 112 sorption of, 104-In pulmonary tuberculosis, ROUGET: A rare cause of perforation of the 215-And pregnancy. 537 palate,628 Pneumothorax, chronic infected open, treat- Round ligaments. See Ligamiients ment of, 140 Q. ROVELLO: Empyema in infancy, 188 Poison. industrial, trinitrotoluene as an. 208 RoVsING: Decapsulation in renal disease, 559 Poisoning, carbon monoxide, venesection in Quartz lamp treatment of rickets, 160 Roux-BERGER: Operative compressionof the slight. 216 QUEYRAT: Congenital aortic stenosis, 394 lung, 629 POLLITZER: Tuberculosis and Chvostek's Quinidine in treatment of auricular fibril- RUBOW: The causation of bronchial asthma, symptom in children, 421 lation, 76, 413,472 570 POLY&: Prevention of retention of urine after Quinine and adrenaline, changes in the tuber- RUDELOFF: Microscopical diagnosis of car- operation, 89 culin reaction due to, 641 cinoma cervicis, 196 Polyneuritis, intravenous injections of sodium Quinol-formol solutions in the treatment of RUETE: Action of serum and cerebro-spinal salicylate in, 184 infections, 609 fluid in syphilitic spirochaetes, 71 POMMEREAU: A rare cause of perforation of QUISLING: Causes and treatment of chronic RUNEBERG: Non-tuberculous "aseptic" the palate, 628 post-partum endometritis, 355 renal pyuria, 350 PONTANO: Epi -emic hiccough, 365 PONTOPPIDAN: Hat-band dermatitis, 474 POPPERT: Cause of pain after operation for gall stones, 430 Porcelain industry and tuberculosis, 309 PORTES: Surgical anatomy of the ureter and iliac vessels in the femiale, 354 PORTMANN: Herpetic stomatitis, 83 R. S. Post-mortem rigidity in utero, 465 Potassium cbloride. See Chloride Rabies simulated by typhoid fever, 343 SABATINI: Skin reactions in asthimia, 101 Pott's disease: Dangersof lumbar puncture in, Radio-extensor reflex, value of, 183 SABRAZES: Thyro-ovarian insufficiency, with 162 -Albee's operation for, 243, 612 Radiography of intestine for chronic appen- hypertrophy of thymus and hydrocephalus POULARD: Diphtheritic paralysis of accommlo- dicitis, 210 46-Acute leukaemia, 311 dation, 398 Radium treatment: Of ringworm, 4-Of cancer SACCO: Tuberculosis of knee, 165 Pregnancy, abdominal. recurrent secondary, of uterine cervix, 118, 538, 539-Intra-abdo- SACHS: Treatment of psoriasis. 52-Acute after hysterectomy, 378 minal applications for uterine cancer, 170- dermatitis in artificial amber workers, 283 Pregnancy, advanced, torsion of tube during, Of uterine fibroids, 297-Of lymphosarcoma SACQUEPEE: Types of pneumococei in the 406 of tonsil with metastases, 464-Of leuco- pulmonary complications of influenza, 519- Pregnancy complications due to uterine ante- plakia, 507-Of uterine fibromata, 636 Types of pneumococci from April, 1919, to version, 561 Radium workers, effect of increased protec- March, 1921, 543 Pregnancy, an early sign of, 324 tion upon the blood of, 75 Sacrum, chronic suppuration over the, 633 Pregnancy, hepatic insufficiency with acidosis RAEFLER: Hypnosis in gynsecological ex- SAILER: Wiring and electrolysis for aortic in, 17 aminations and treatment, 434 aneurysm, 551 Pregnancy, labour at term after myomectomy Bales as a sign of active tuberculosis, 498 SAINT-PAUL: Treatment of haemuophilia by in the fourth month of, 272 RAHIREEZ: (Chronic arthritis, 231 x rays,521 Pregnancy and leukaemia, 435 RAIAOND: Minor signs of cholelithiasis, 583 SAITo: Orthoatatic albuminuria, 473 Pregnancy, normal and abnormal, bloodl RANC: Radium treatment of uterine Abroids, SALkS: Acute meningitis due to Pfeiffer's chemistry in, 279 297 bAcillus, 538 THE IO JULy-DEC., INDEX TO THE EPITOME. r BRITIhh 10 JULY DEC., 19211I9211 INDEX TO THE EPITOME. 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SALOMON: " Endogenous" infection in Splanchnic nerve. See Nerve THOMsON: Post-operative morbidity and gynaecology, 120 Spleen, death from haemorrhage after punc- general anaesthesia, 36-Air swallowing in Salpingitis, acute tuberculous, 299 ture of, 115 infants and young children, 626 Salvarsan and mercury, effect of on the body SPLEHT: Extirpation of the suprarenals in Thoracic aneurysm, oedema of cheek as a weight. 291 epilepsy, 427 sign of, 181 Salvorsan silver, 6, 346-in syphilis, 577, 601 Splenectomy, changes in the blood after, 68 Thoracic surgery, fundamental principles of, SANTANGELO: Etiology of encephalitis leth- Spondylosis and spiondylitis, 164 10 argica, 448 Sprain-fracture of the tubercle of the tibia, Thoracoscopy. practical value of, 261 : Diet in pyloric stenosis, 371 586 Thymus, hypertrophy of, with thyro-ovarian SAUERBRUCK: Surgical treatmeht of pul- Sputum, method for concentration of B. insufficiency and hydrocephalus, 46 monary tuberculosis. 267 tutberculosis in, 121 Thyroid gland complications, post-operative, SAUGMAN: Artificial pneumothorax in pul- STANTON: Metabolism in pellagra, 7 557 monary tuberculosis, 215 Status lymphaticus, 234 Thyroid gland, diseases of, basal metabolism SAVINI: rFipoids of the leucocytes, 23 STAUB: Rapid method of destroying the determination in, 202 Scabies treated by benzine, 205 resistance of anthrax spores to the action of Thyroidectomy cases, examination of, 59 SCAL, Coleman: Treatment of otitis externa alcohol-ether, 123 Thyroidectomy in cattle, 645 with acriflavine, 503 STEGEMANN: Treatmient of adnexal inflam- Thyro-ovarian extract in treatment of the SCAMMON: Ossification centres at birth, 252 mation, 637 vomiting of pregnancy, 273 SCHXFER: A conservative operation for ovarian STEINTEAL: Surgical treatment of epilepsy, Thyro-ovarian insufficiency, with hyper- cyst. 462 235 trophy of thymus and h0drocepbalus, 46 SCHANZ: Frequency of congenital club-foot, Stenosis, aortic, congenital, 394 Tibia: Solitary cysts of. 226-Fraeture of 451 itenosis. pyloric, diet in. 371 spine of, 375-Sprain-fracture of tubercle of, SCHARNKE: The action of serum and cerebro- STEPHAN: Pulmnonary tuberculosis in ad- 586 spinal fluid on syphilitic spirochaetes, 71 vanced life, 185 TICHY: A comparison of operative and x-ray ScEAssE : Albee's operation for Pott's disease, SsEPHENs: Osteomyelitis following war treatment of tuberculous glands. 117 243 iDjuries, 56 TILLISCH, Sofle: Conjugal tuberculosis, 342 SCHETTEMA: Chronic appendicitis, 85 Sterility: Relation of small uterine fibroids Tinea barbae cured by injections of Gram's SCHIFFMANN: Effects of ligature of the Fallo- to, 94-Causes of, 220 solution, 53 pian tube. 25 Sterilization in association with various TIXIER: Treatment of nervous syphilis by SCHLEIM: Pruritus vulvae, 588 obstetrical procedures, 91 subcutaneous injection of arsenical com- SCHLOSS: Allergy in infants and children, 566 STERNBERG: Status lymphaticus, 234 pounds, 182-Melanodermia in phthiriasis, SCHOTTMULLER: Treatment of infected abor- -STICKEL: Organotherapy for uterine haemor- 388 tion, 463 rhage, 486 TOFTE: Caesarean section under local anaes- SCHIULTZE-RHONOF: Hypnosis in gynaeco- STOECKEL: Treatment of placenta praevia, thesia, 485-Obscure acute cardiac dilatation logical examinations and treatment, 434 246 at the end of pregnancy, 638-Gabaston's SCHUMANN: Observations on haemorrhages Stomach: Volvulus of, 108-Fibromyomata of, miethod for expelling the placenta, 640 of ovarian and tubal origin, 405 295 TOKUDA: Refractometric studies in syphilis, SCHEUTZ: The relation between duodenal ulcer, Stomatitis and aplastic anaemia due to neo- 467 appendlicitis. and cholelithiasis, 582 arsphenamin. 277 Tonsil haemorrhage, 480 Scoliosis, non-operative treatment of, 13 Stomatitis, herpetic, 83 Tonsil, lymphosarcoma of, with metastases, Scurvy, experimental researches on, 200 STRANDBERG: Arc-light baths for lupus vul- treated by radium, 464 Scurvy, infantile, ocular changes in, 632 garis, 635 Tonsillectomy under local anaesthesia in SELTER: Tuberculosis treated with living Streptococcal infections of the puerperium, children, 109 acid-fast bacilli, 51 serum treatment of, 270 Tonsillitis simulating phthisis, 571 Seminal vesicles and prostate in arthritis, 60 STRUBING: Mubcutaneous drop-infusion of Tonsils. tuberculosis of, 139; and scarlet SEMINERIO: Blue bottom " in babies, 449 adrenaline, 158 fever, 242 Septum, hasal, papillomata of, 138 STRUTHERS: Mesentericslymphadenitis simu- TORRACA: Cystic intestinal pneumatosis, 24 Serum treatment of lobar pneumonia, 48, 179; lating appendicitis, 135 Torsion of tube during pregnancy. See of streptococcal infections of the puer- Styloid process, abnormal length of the. 553 PreRnancy perium, 270; of pneumonia, 627 Subcutaneous medication, dangers of, 29 Torticollis, hereditary, 376 Serum, horse, in leukaemia, 310 Sublingual gland, inflammatory tumour of, 554 TOUPET: Perforated duodenal ulcer, 606 SEVENTO: Vaccination during small-pox SULLIVAN: Metabolism in pellagra, 7 TOUVAY : Treatment of haemoptysis by epidemics, 287 Sulphur, cclloidal, acute rheumatism treated pituitary extract 574 Sexual precocity and pineal teratomata, 409 by, 391 Tracheal injections in asthrma, 8 S]:ZANY: Vaccine treatment of gonorrhoea, SUNDT: Treatment of tuberculosis of joints, Transfusion in infants with malnutrition, 534 87 237 Traumatism and diabetes, 420 BSZARY: Luumbar puncture in syphilis, 530 Suprarenals, extirpation of in epilepsy, 427 Trench fever, 592 SHANNON: Food proteins 450 Surgery industrial, pieric acid in, 234 TRENTI: l:pidemic hiccough, 365 SHARP: Effect of prophylactic vaccination Syncopal attacks and left submammary pain Tricuspid insutffcieney diagnosis of, 361 against influenza, 493 due to constipation, 500 Trinitrotoluene as an industrial poison, 208 SHERWIN: Blood chemistry in normal and Syphilis: Oculo-cardiae reflex in, 153- TRONCONI: The shoulder phenomenon in abnormal pregnancy, 279 Changes in the cerebro spinal fluid in early, tuberculous meningitis, 524 SHIZumME: Nature of the paralysis of nerve in 172-Comparative study of in whites and in TRUSLOW: Non-operative treatment of sco- beri-beri, 302 negroes, 227-Fxperimental study on the liosis, 13 SIEBER: Statistics of angina pectoris, 339 inheritance of, 250 TSIMINAsIS: Experimental researehes in SIEGEL: Volvulus of the stomach, 108-The Syphilis, congeniral, prevention of, 256- herpes, 303 period of gestation. 219 Cardiac and vaqcular lesions in, 312-After Tsouaurmi: Initial exanthem of small-pox, 229 SiEuR: Treatment of gonorrhoeal arthrit%, sa varsan treatment of the mother, 600- Tubal pregnancy. See Pregnancy 572 The cerebro spinal fluid in, 623 Tubercle bacillus: Method for concentration Silver salvarsan. See Salvarean Syphilis, hereditary, and gastric ulcer, 578- of in sputum, 121-Presence of in the duo- SIMICI: Action of diuretin in nephritis, 418 Adenoids as a manifestation of, 585 denal fluid, 328-Treated by bile, 411 SIMON: Coincidence of nervous and non- Syphilis of liver, tertiary, 547 Tuberculin, the negative phase of sensitive- nervous lesions in syphilitic patients, 97 Syphilis. lumbar puncture in, 530 ness to. 331 SIMPSON: Safety in ophthalmic operations, 529 Syphilis of the lurg, 522 Tuberculin reaction, changes in due to addi- SIRONI: Jacksonian epilepsy due to worms, 80 Syphilis and marriage, 469, 470 tion of adrenaline and quinine, 641 Skin reactions in asthmiia, 101 Syphilis, nervous, treated by subcutaneous Tuberculosis, active rales as a sign of, 498 SLOAN: Post-operative thyroid gland compli- injection of arsenical compounds, 182 Tuberculosis, acti've, Wildbolz's auto-urine cations, 557 Syphilis, silver salvarsan in, 577, 601 test for, 105, 106 SLOBOZTANO: Nephritis in choleriform diar- Syphilis treated by novarsenolbenzol followed Tuberculosis, acute, in alcoholic hepatitis, 602 rhoea in children, 335 by js.undice. 415 Tuberculosis at different age-Periods, response Small-pox, 228-Initial exanthem of, 229-Vac- Syphilis, pulmonary, 199 of to preventive measures, 369 eination during epidemics, 287-A means of Syphilis, r-fractometric studies in, 467 Tuberculosis of the cervix uteri, 249 diagnosis of, 540 Syphilitic patients, coincidence of nervous and Tuberculosis in children, 28, 77 SNYDER: Chronic arthritis, 231 non-nervous lesions in, 97 Tuberculosis and Chvostek's symptom in SODA: Viscosity of the cerebro-spinal fluid, Syphilitic spirocbaetes, action of serum and children, 421 544 cerebro-spinal fluidl on, 71 Tuberculosis, conjugal, 342 Sodium ehloride. See Chloride Syphilitic umbilical phlebitis, 143 Tuberculosis, complement fixation reaction Sodium lactate in diabetes, 82 Syringomyelia, x-ray treatment of, 573 in, 148 Sodium salicylate: Intravenous injections of Tuberculosis, diffusion of, 442 in polyneuritis, 184-Intravenous injections Tuberculosis of the foot, 294 of in acute articular rheumatism, 356 Tuberculosis, Friedmann's remedy for, 103,599 SORN: Spastic intestinal obstruction, 558 Tuberculosis, hereditary, adenoids as mani- Sokodu, etiology of, 364 festations of, 585 SONNENFELD: Treatment of adnexal inflam- Tuberculosis, increase of during the war, 281 mation, 637 Tuberculosis, hilus, in the adult, 363 SOULE: 8prain-fracture oi the tubercle of the Tuberculosis in the infant, diagnosis of, 77 tibia, 586 T. Tuberculosis of joints, treatment of, 237 SouQuEs: Morbid histology of hypertrophic Tuberculosis of knee, 165 familial neuritis, 98 Tabes, incipient, and the Wassermann reac- Tuberculosis, laryngo-pulmonary, 244 Spastic intestinal obstruction, 558 tion, 597 Tuberculosis of lung following penetrating SPAT: Sequels of epidemic encephalitis, 334 TALLQUIST: Tertiary syphilis of the liver, 547 wounds, 308 SPECKER: Prophylactic treatment of post- TEN HORN: Treatment of fracture of the ribs, Tuberculosis simulated by chronic naso- operative pneumonia, 209 314 pharyngeal affections, 3 SPELLIsSY: Points in orthopaedic surgery, 34 Testicular transplantation. 604 Tuberculosis simulating chronic bronchitis, Sphygmomanometry in oto-rhino-laryngology, Tetanoid neuroses, calcium in, 499 155 605 Tetanus, post-operative, 630 Tuberculosis and the porcelain industry, 309 SPIEGEL: Changes in the cerebro-spinal fluid Tetany and larn ngospasm in adults, 422 Tuberculosis of the prostate in old age, 624 in early syphilis, 172 TEZNER: The cerebro-spinal fluid in con- Tuberculosis in the puerperium, the course of, Spina bifida, 505 genital syphilis, 623 326 Spinal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia THEVENARD: Resection of intestinal adhesions, Tuberculosis, pulmonary: Chondroituria in, Spine, acute and subacute osteomvelitis of, 12 579 45-In advanced life, 185-Artificial pneumo- Spirochaetes, syphilitic, the action of serum THIBIERGE: Oculo-cardiac reflex in syphilis, thorax in, 215-Surgical treatment of, 267- and cerebro spinal fluid on, 71 153 The leucocytes in, 282-And the arcus Spirochaetosis ictero-haemorrhagica: Patho- THrELE: Porcelain industry and tuberculosis, senilis, 307-Treatedl by guaiacol, 443-Uro- logy of, 146-Geographical distribution of, 309 chromogen test in, 568 288 THOMAS: Fractures of femoral neck, 483 Tuberculosis, new test for, 437 S3pirochaetosis in the rabbit, spontaneous, 122, THompsoN; Treatment of plowenta praevia, Tuberculosis, ocular,. complement-fixation 250. See also Syphilis 247 test applied to the diagqaosis of, 616 INDEX THE TNU Bx. I I JULYDEC.JULY-DEC., 19211 191 NE TOOTH EPITOME.PTM. I MBIDICAL JOVANAL

Tuberculosis simulated by tonsillitis, 571 Uterus, backward displacements of, round Wassermann reaction: Is a positive reaction Tuberculosis of tonsils, 159 ligaments in, 589 an inevitable indication for treatment? 293 Tuberculosis treated by living acid-fast Uterus, post-mortem rigidity in, 465 WATTAN: Hearing in the newborn, 509 bacilli, 51 Uterus, prolapse of during pregnancy, 271 WEBSTER: X-ray treatment of oto-selerosis, Tuberculosis, vaccination against, 264 UTHEIM: Metabolism studies inathrepsia, 501 373 Tuberculosis, von Pirquet's reaction indicted, WECHSLER: Treatment of epilepsy, 545 79 WEIL: Horse serum in haemophilia, 310-Ex- Tuberculous adenitis, treatment of, 347 perimental typhus infection and immunity, Tuberculous glands. See Glands 516 Tuberculous infection and tuberculous WEILL: The high form of anterior medi- disease, 546 astinal pleurisy, 124 Tuberculous meningitis, the shoulder phe- V. WEINBERGER: Etiology of osteo-arthropathy, nomenon in, 524 Vaccination during small-pox epidemics, 287 96 Tuberculous meningitis with polymorpho- Vaccination against tuberculosis, 264 WEINERT: The changes in the blood after nuclear leucocytosis. 383 Vaccine, antituberculous. in treatment of splenectomy, 68 Tuberculous peritonitis treated by antituber- tuberculous peritonitis, 584 WEINZIERL: Etiology of cephalhaematoma, culous vaccine, 584 Vaccine treatment of gonorrhoea, 87 639 Tuberculous pleurisies, transient, 233 Vagina, congenital transverse septa of, 276 WEIss: X-ray diagnosis of gall-bladder Tuberculous salpingitis, acute, 299 Vaginitis, uleero-gangrenous, from mercurial disease, 504 Tuberculous sputum. isolation of Koch's intoxication, 325 WELLER: Tuberculosis of tonsils, 159 bacillus from by Petrof's method, 466 VALENTIN: Gonorrhoea in childhood, 16 WHEELER: Reconstruction of joints, 555 Tumour of the sublingual gland, inflamma- Valvular disease, acute pulmonary oedenma in, WIESEL- The pathology of the pulmonary tory, 554 344 vessels, 222 Tumours of bladder and urethra, high fre- VAN GEHUCHTEN: The internal secretory Wildbolz's auto-urine test for active tuber- quency treatment of, 192 organs in experimental gas gangrene 125 culosis, 105 106 Tumours of parotid, malignant. 565 VAN ScHmIOE: Treatment of vomiting of WILDENSKoV: Fracture of the cricoid carti- Tumours, pineal, operative treatment of, 349; pregnancy, 41 lage 452 and sexual precosity, 409 VAN TILBURG: Treatment of auricular fibril- WILIAMS: The total non-protein nitrogen TUmPEER: Influenzal meningitis, 26 lation by quinidine. 413 constituents of the blood in chronic nephritis TUROTT- Pressure of the bile secretion in VAN WOERDEN: Fibromyomata of the with hypertension, 594 man, 175 stomach, intestine. and mesentery, 295 WILLIAS, Whitridge: Sterilization in asso- TURPIN: Pulmonary tuberculosis and the VARGOLICI: Action of diuretin in nephritis, ciation with various obstetrical procedures, arous senilis, 307 418 91 Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric Varicose treatment of, 345 WINFIELD: The infective originof ano-genital Tynhoid infection, localized cardiac form of, ulcer, pruritus, Varicose veins, injection of neo-salvarsan in, 517 389 321 WINKELBAPER: Examination of thyroid- Typhus infection, experimental and im- Venereal disease, prophylaxis of, 137 ectomy cases, 59 munity, 516 Venesection in slight carbon monoxide WINTER: The causes of sterility, 220 TZANK: Passive anaphylaxis in the guinea- poisoning, 216 WINTSCH: Prophylaxis of venereal disease, 137 pig, 618 VEBDELET: Case of tuberculosis of the cervix Wiring and electrolysis for aortic aneurysm, uteri, 249 551 VERNIEuWE: Osteomyelitis of the upper jaw WoHL GEMUTH: Death from haemorrhageafter in the infant, 459 puncture of the spleen, 115 VERNING: Obscure fatalities during normal WORDLEY: B. coli infections of the urinary labour 490 tract, 620 VERONESE: Chvostek's sign in children, 576 Worms causing Jacksonian ePilepsy, 80 VERiucoLI: Complications of pregnancy due WORMS: Lesions of the hypophysis in frac- to uterine anteversion, 561 tures of the base of the skull, 86 -Parotid Vesical calculus, dystocia due to, 144 enlargement of auricular origin, 161 U. Vesico-vaginal fistula, operation for, 169 Wound diphtheria. See Diphtheria Ulcer, duodenal, appendicitis and chole- Vibrio, value of arbutin in the identification lithiasis, relation between, 582 of, 301 Ulcer, duodenal, perforated. 606 Vincent's angina, 446 Ulcer, gastric, and hereditary syphilis. 578 Vincent's fusiform bacillus in haemorrhagic Ulcer, varicose, treatment of, 345 bronchitis, 198 Ulceration of larynx and intestines with acute VINEBERG: Prognosis of myomectomy, 19 leukaemia, 50 VIOLA: Treatment of acute rheumatism with I ~~~~~X. Uleero gangrenous vaginitis from mercurial colloidal sulphur, 391 intoxication, 325 Virus. See Ultra virus X-ray erythema, capillary microscopy of, 416 X cancer Ultra-viruses of neurotropic affinity, com- VIsCONTINI: Surgical treatment of congenital rays: In treatment of of the uterine parison between the various, 304 megaeolon, 113 cervix, 118-In treatment of tubercl" lous Ureter, malformation of. 84 VOLLHARDT: Treatment of post-operative glands compared with operation 117-In Ureter and iliac vessels in the female, intestinal obstruction by enterostomy, 587 treatment of fibroids, 197-In treatment of surgical anatomy of, 354 Volvulus of the stomach, 108; of the small Graves's disease, 257-In treatment of oto- Ureteral cathete, ization, 268 intestine. 397 selerosis, 373-In examination of the pelvic Urethral canals, congenitat accessorv. 552 Vomiting of pregnancy. See Pregnancy viscera after pelvic inflation with gas, 461- Urethritis, ehronic, a rare form of, 458 VON ALDOR: Cholelithiasis, 580 In diagnosis of gall-bladder disease, 504-In Urethritis, gonorrhoeal, alcoholic solutions of VONCHEN: Traumatic epilepsy, 414 treatment of haemophili%, 521-In treatment protargol in, 292 VON LICHTENBERG: Local anaesthesia in of syringomyelia, 573-Immediate effects of Urinary surgery. high frequency in, 316 difficult eystoseopy, 424 on the blood lymphocytes, 593 Urinary tract, B. coli infections of, 620 Von Pirquet's reaction indicted, 79 Urine, antihaemolysins and haemolysins in, VON RUCK: Vaccination against tuberculosis, 251 264 Urine retention, prevention of after operation, VoBoN: Sequelae of myomectomy during 89 pregnancy, 591 Urobilin, the chemistry and clinical signifil- VORtCsctYTZ: Albee's operation for Pott's canee of, 542 disease, 612 Z. UrochromogAn test in tuberculosis, 568 UsLAND: Chronic suppuration over the ZANNELLI: Etiology of encephalitis lethargica, saerum, 633 448 Uterine anteversion complicating pregnancy, ZIEGLER: Convulsize seizures, 494 561 ZIMMERMANN: A comparative study of syphilis Uterine diverticulum, pregnancy in, 63 W. in whites and in negroes, 227 Uterine fibromata, radium treatment of, Zinc chloride in treatment of ozaena, 239 636 WAARDENBURG: Affection of the optic nerve ZIzINE: Hyperglyeaemia in cirrhosis of liver, Uterine haemorrhage, organotherapy for, in lethargic encephalitis, 367 223 486 Wassermann reaction and pregnancy, 176 ZONDEK: Characters of menstrual blood, 44- Uterine metastases from ovarian carcinomata, Wassermann reaction in deaf-mutes, 259 Organotherapy for uterine haemorrhage, 486 514 Wassermann reaction and incipient tabes, ZWEIFEL: Early symptom of uterine cancer, Utero-placental haemorrhage, 18 597 460

inted and publisbed y he British Medical Assocaton at their Offlee, No. 429, Strand, in the Parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. in the County of London JULY 2, 1921] MEMORANDA. I THMr RIN I examination by external palpation tlle foetus could be felt tying just clear of the pelvic brim, with tlle resistant plane Df the back well in front of tlle left flank of tlle motlher, and in my opinion it was probably a riglht occipito anterior. Per vaginam I found a thin trickle of blood issuing from MEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL. tlle os, which was soft and boggy to the finger, wlhile the canal was somewlhat patulous. Through the os the clharac- ANTITETANUS SERUM: ANAPHYLAXIS. teristic stringy feel of placental tissue was unmistakable. A MIIAN, aged 24, wlho was wounded in August, 1918, is As the labour lhad not begun I did not feel justified in under the impression that lie received several doses of trying to diagnose tlle precise variety of placenta praevia antitetanus serumii, twro while at the casualty clearing wasv dealing with. In viev of tlle dangerous condition of station, and two more after reachling England. He was the patient, I strongly advised lher friends to have lher sent hit in tlle face severely, anid underwent several plastic to a hospital; but in spite of my insistence the woman operations. The wounds are now lhcaled. refused to leave home. I plugged thle os and vagina tialgtly OCn June 2nd, 1921, as the result of a motor-bicycle with antiseptic gauze and waited for som-ie lhours for labour accident, lie sustained multiple lacerated -wounds of tlhe pains to set in, but the uterus remained quiescent. Slhe riglit liand; the -wvounds were very dirty, witlh mluc wvas kept in bed for a week, with daily renewal of the cruslhing of tissue and grinding in of dirt from tlle road. packing, and the haemorrhage had practically ceased by I dressed him in tlje morning, and told him to return for the end of the second- day. a proplhylactic dose of antitetanic serum. This was given Late on Marchl 27tll I was called in great urgency: (500 U.S.A. units) subcutaneously over the right rectus there lhad been a sudden guslh of blood, and labour lhad abdominis muscl6 at 2.45 p.m. After walking three-quarters immediately set in witlh extreme precipitancy, the pains of a mlile the patient very suddenly felt faint and vision following each otlher almost witlhout interval, and slhe com- becaume dim; after another quarter of a miie hle collapsed plained of great pain. I covered the distance to tlje lhouse unconscious near hlis lodgings. He was carried lhome by witllin a quarter of an hour, and, on my arrival, I was the police, lhaving been unconscious for about twenty astonislhed and gratified to lbear thle cries of the newborn miinutes. Wlhen he arrivedllom.e lhe "felt very sleepy and child as I entered the bedroom. Th'ere lhad been a fair exlhausted "; at about 4 p.m. lie voiiiited, and (lid so at amount of lhaemorrlhage, but it was not excessive. Thle intervals until 6 p.m. I lhad been out in the country aud child was a healtly male, and weigled about six pounds. only saw the patient at 6.15 p.m. I found himii very On examination tlle placenta was found in tlle utertus collapsed and breathing heavily, and pulseless. I carried closely adherent all round the fully dilated os. The hiinmiupstairs to hiis bed, the foot of wlichl I raised and uterus contracted to tlle usual manipulations, but blood "blocked " on chairs. Hot-water bo'tles were applied in still flowed freely. Witlh some difficulty the placenta was each axilla, and he was given a cup of lhot tea witlh sugar, stripped from the uterine wall, and after a hot douche and and a stimula'nt mixture was ordered. The condition an injection of pituitrin the disclharge became normal. rapidly improved, but later, w%vhen lhe atterrmpted to get out The after-hlistory has been without incident. of bed to pass water, he fainted again, falling lheavily and An examination of the after-birth explaiins tlle manner cutting his foi:ellead; when I saw himn at 9 p.mi. lhe lhad of the child's delivery. Evidently the case w.as one of been lifted back to bed and hlis pulse was palpable, thougl placenta praevia centralis, witlh a sonmewhlat meagre very poor and of extremely low tension. Tlbere was an covering of placental tissue near the insertion of tlle cord. urticarial raslh on the abdomneni anid clhest. At 10.45 p.m., Owing to tlle extreme pressure of the hjead directly upon when he reaclhed & nursing lhonme in an armbulance, hiis the central part of tlle weakened placenta it lhad given condition was muclh improved; tlle pulse was 100. He way, and a rent was made sufficiently large to permit the lhad a fair niglht, and next day, tlhouglh lie felt limp, was passage of tlle child. So far as I know, such an occur- otlherwise normal. He was discharged from the nursing rence is unique, and it suggests a metlhod of dealing witlh hoome onl June 6th. cranial presentations that is direct and simple. In most. Camabridge. R. SALISBURY WOODS, M.D., B.Cli. of my cases of complete placenta praevia the part covering the os was membranous. The commjluonly accepted metlhods in suchl circumstances is to turn tlhe child, and bring down a leg to act as a plug, rmaliing pressure over the fundus of tlhe uterus to drive it well down into tlle pelvis. But in ittrotlets of cieties. guitable circumstances-for instance, wlhere there is a normal outlet, with a medium-sized clhild-even witlh BIRTH CONTROL. a transverse presentation a cranial delivery migtli be A TMEETING of tlle London Association of tlje Medical essayed with the possibility of greater safety to motlher Women's Federation was lheld on June 21st, with Mrs. and clhild. In version cases there is frequent delay with FLENIING, M.D., in tlle chair. The subject fo.r discussion- the after-corning hlead owing to the mass of tlle birth control-was opened by Dr. ELIZABETH WILIES, WhO placenta acting as a partial barrier and the anxiety strongly advocated State birtlh control as tlle only practical Df the accoucheur to deliver before frill dilatation in metlhod of preventing the renewal of the race principally Drder to get a living baby. Often tlle child dies simply from tlle worst stocks. Slhe pointed out that to-day tlie because of the prolonged second stage of labour, and classes superior ini intelligence and capacity practised I suggest that an imitation of Nature's rare luetlhod, as individual birtlh control (not always from sufficiently exemplified in my latest case, is worthy of seriotus con- justifiable motives), whereas the less intelligent and the rideration. However suitable Caesarean section nmay be deoraded lhad neither the prtudence lnor tlhe initiative to for the institutional treatmetnt of placenta praevia, it will take any measures for Dr. Wilks be some considerable time before tlle general practitioner limiting.their offspring. will be in a position to get hiis patients to consent to tlhouglht that witlh a schleme of State birtlh control the in unfit could be segregated anid prevented from reproduction, undergo the operation all cases. And tllere is still a but that this slhould be done in a mianner more efficient oonsiderable body of opinion in general practice wllicl than lhad been attempted by tlle Act for thfe care of the bnclines to less heroic measures. mentally deficient, wlliclh failed owing to the insufficient The placenta was shown exactly as it appeared after deliverv. number of liome3 for mnaintaining defectives. On tlle The extent to which it was adherent was plainly evideint by the othler lhand, by such means as changes in the marriage and fagged surface conisequent upon its forcible (letachment from the wall of the uterus. Otherwise it was perfectly normal in divorce laws an increased birth rate amaon(g the fit should shape and size and in the insertion of the cord. be indirectly promoted. Mrs. SCHARLIEB stated that in over forty years' ex- THE first appointments in the faculty of medicine of perience slhe lhad found that artificial limitation of birth the proposed Columbia University Medical Centre, New damaged a wollan's nervous system. 'lThe tlhwarting of York, are Dr. Allen 0. Whipple, of the Presbyterian Hos- any natural process eventtually caused damiage. Liuiita-- pital staff, as professor of surgery and director of the tion of the family was not necessary-even in the poorest surgical service; Dr. Walter W. Palmer, Johns Hopkins classes-in the interests of the wife. It rem-oved thle fear University, as Bard professor of medicine and director of of consequences from tlle husband, and lhence encouiraged the mredical service; and Dr. Herbert B. WVilcox, as too freqtuent sexual intercourse. Mankind was already Carpentier professor of diseases of children. oversexed, she considered, and unbridled sex passions were 28 JuLY 2, I OBITUARY. TN m 91i I r.4LD,CALBaCm-DA_

Compare the conditions of a hysterectomy in hospital Pharmacoloay: A. C. Ainsley, A. E. Clark-Kennedy, 'B. K. T. Collins, H. T. Cubbon, E. Donaldson, N. D. Dunscombe, V. N. with the conditions of many a confinement in a single Fenton, E. A..-Fiddian, C. I. C. Gill, WV. S. Gross, E. A. H. apartment house in a lower working-class district. In Grylls. G. Ilabgood, A. T. Hawley, E. C. Malden, L. B. Maxwell, hospital you have a clean bed, clean sheets, patient R. A. Olphert. W. H. PalDmer. H. A. A. Pargeter, F. A. Phillippe. P. W. Putnam, W. Raffle. A. P. Saint, W Shaw. T. H. Somerv-ll, bathed, skin sterilized, wound closed, sterilized-dressings, E. D. Spackman, H. N. Statford, R. A. P. Starkie, S. D. Sturton, and lastly skilled assistance. In thle G. W. Theobald, G. D. C. Tracy, R. R. Traill, Y.-S. Wan, C. H. clean garments, Whittle. other case you find a bed which lhas been slept on by the M.CH.-J. B. Hunter. husband, wife, or one or two children; it lhas frequently been soaked with urine, tlle slheets are dirty, and the a In- UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. patient's garments soiled; she lhas not had batb. AT a meeting of the Senate, held on June 22ntd, Sir Sy-dney stead of sterile dressings you have a few old rags or the Russell-Wells, M.D., was re-elected Vice-Chancellor for the discharges are allowed to soak into a nightdress which is year 1921-22. not changed for days. Lastly, there is no skilled assist- The following were among the grants approved from the ance. No surgeon would undertake a hysterectomy under Dixon Fund for the year 1921-22: these conditions, and yet the practitioner has frequently to £50-Mr. F. J. F. Barrington, M.B., B.S., for research on the give an anaesthetic, apply forceps, and deliver the patient. nervous mechanism of micturition. £40-Miss G. Z. L. Le Bas, B.Sc.. for researches into the part played To say that under such conditions the only cause of by lipoids in immunity and bacteriological intoxication. infection is the examining finger is absurd. If proper £50-Professor Karl Pearson, M.A., F.R.S., to defray the cost of the have been taken there should be publication of drawings of the sesamoid bones of the knee- antiseptic precautions joint to be used to illustrate a memoir on the subject now in no more risk in introducing the finger into the vagina progress. than into an abdominal wound. The Scholarships Committee reported the appointment for A thorough use of antiseptics will reduce the number of 1921-22 of Mr. E. C. Warner, of Guy's Hospital Medical School, cases of sepsis arising from the introduction of organisms to the University Studentship in Physiology of the value of £50. at the time of delivery, but cannot prevent those which are due to orga*isms already in the vagina or introduced subsequently. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY, MANCHESTER. The blame for these preventable cases lies with the THE following candidates have been approved at the examina- teacher more than with the practitioner. When one tion indicated: sees a man drop a tablet of corrosive sublinmate into a M.D.-B. Brownin-, T. E. Dickinson, W. H. Kauntze, R. L. Newell. basin of hard water and proceed to wash his hands in it J. A. Panton. H. Platt, D. McK. Sutherland. with soap, one knows that that man's knowleidge of the use of antiseptics is small. UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD. Lest I should be suspected of excusing myself for careless THE following candidates have been approved at the examina- practice, I may say that in the last thirty years I have tion indicated: attended about four thousand cases with one deatlh from FINAL M.B., CEa.B.-May T. Bassett, E. S. Clayton, R. D. S. Inman. puerperal fever, and that was, I think, a case of puerperal R. T. Lee, Elsa F. Paige, R. Platt. scarlet fever, as an attendant was found to be desquamating. -I am, etc., Erdington, June 13th. ROBERT AN-DERSON, M.D. SIR,-Is not the subject of the prevention of ptuerperal DR. SA-MUEL BEATTY, of Pitlocliry, died on June 16tll in sepsis analogous to war surgery? Aseptic treatment of his 61st year. He was a native of Antrim, and was wounds in the early days of the war produced direful educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and the University results. Even in an up-to-date lying-in hospital aseptic of Edinburgh, graduating M.B., C.M.Edin. in 1886. He treatment will sometimes fail. There must always be had practised in Pitlocbry for tlhirty years. having suc- some risk of carrying up infection with the examining ceeded the late Dr. W. S. Irvine, his former partner. Dr. finger; tllerefore, the essential seems to be that the Beatty showed a warm interest in clharitable and philan- examiner should be antiseptic. My only use for gloves thropic matters; he was chairman of the Pitlochry School is that they keep me from being infected. I never boil Management Committee, parochial medical officer and forceps or other instruments at thle house of the patient; public vaccinator for Moulin, certifying factory surgeon, I come with them probably sterile (having been boiled at and medical officer to the Post Office. He took great home), and then see to it that they are thoroughly sterile interest in the work of the British Medical Association, from antiseptics. But more important than all this part of and, in addition to having served as President of tlle Perth tlle procedure I deem to be the sewing up of tears, cervical Branch, was at the time of his death a member of the or vaginal. And, perhaps, most important of all is the Branch Council and the Deputy Representative in the looking for them. How often one sees a slight rise of Representative Body. temperature promptly come down after lightly touching over a granulating patch on the posterior floor of the vagina WE regret to announce the death bf Dr. JOHN DOW.NiE, with pure plhenol. To sum up: Is not it often what we of Bellevue, Wakefield, which took place on June 7th in leave undone that is the cause of the trouble ?-I am, etc., Driffield Cottage Hospital, from injuries received in a June 21st. J. C. M. motor cycle accident at Eastburn. Dr. Downie graduated M.B., Cli.B. of Glasgow University in 1900, and had been in practice at Wakefield in conjunction with his brother since shortly before the war. After the outbreak of war he prcceeded to France with the Yorksllire Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance and he 'UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. R.A.M.C.T., was awarded PROFESSOR C. S. SHERRINGTON, President of the Royal Society, the Russian Order of St. Anne and subsequently the D.S.O., received the honorary degree of D.Sc. at the Encoenia this year. both in recognition of acts of gallantry in the field. The At a congregation held on June 23rd the degree of Doctor of tragic ending to a promising career will be greatly regretted Medicine was conferred on Gerald K. Bowes (Christ Church). by Dr. Downie's many friends. UNlVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. DR. J. A. CROWTHER, of St. John's College, has been appointed DR. HERBERT STANLEY BALLANCE, of Weston-super-M2are, by the General Board of Studies to the post of University died on June 11th, aged 56. He was educated at King's Lecturer in Physics as applied to Medical Radiology. The College, and took the diplomas of M.R.C.S. and appointment is until the end of 1925. L.R.C.P. The following candidates have been approved at the examina- in 1890, and graduated M.B.,B.S.Lond. in 1892 and M.D. in tions indicated: 1894. He held the posts of resident medical officer of the THIRD M.B., B.Ca.-Part I, Surgery, Midwviferv, and Gynaeco- Hospital for Consumpton, Brompton, house-surgeon to logy: G. F. Abercrombie, A. C. Ainsley, F. Allen. S. H. Barnett. King's College Hospital, and house-physician to the C. C. Beney, E. M. Burrell, W. R. Carling. C. N. Carter. A. 0. General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, and at the time of Courtis. D. Craiwford, C. Dunscombe, D. D. Evans. L. E. Frazer, H. J. H. Hendley, R. C. Hewitt, B. E. Jerwood, A. V. Johnson, his deatlh was surgeon and surgeon in charge x-ray P. B. Kittel, R. B. P. Lansdown, S. Orchard. E. S. Orme, F. A. department of the Weston-super-Mare Hospital. He was Pbillipps, J. H. Porter, W. Shaw, G. W. Theobald, G. I. F. Tweedie, D. C. L. Vey, J. P. Wells. C. E. Whitting, C. H. a member of the Bristol Division of the British Medical Whittle, H. L. Willey. Part II, Medicine, Patlhology, anzd Association and of the Bristol Medico- Chirurgical Society. JULY 2, 1921] A Bun IL NEWS. ' L~~~~~~~KIIA[ l v aJOvNWA, 2929 and the M1inister of Health. On the morning of July 14th papers will be read, and in the afternoon visits will be paid to the Springfield Mental Hospital, Tooting. On Friday, July 15th, papers wvill be read in the morning, and THE Admiralty has appointed a committee under the in the afternoon a visit will be paid, at the invitation of presidency of Surgeon Vice - Admiral Sir Robert Hill, thle London Asylums Mental Deficiency Committee, to the K.C.M.G., Medical Director-General, to inquire into the mental hospitals at Epsom. medical staffs and naval and civilian complements of the THE annual general meeting of the Federatioi. of R.N. hospitals. Medical and Allied Societies was held at 11, Chaudos DR. J. G. BEASLEY, of Rowley Regis, has been presented Street, London, W.1, on Tuesday, June 28th. In the un- with a gold chiming wvatch on the occasion of his retire- avoidable absence of the President (Sir Berkeley Moynihan) ment from the posts of medical officer of health and school the Vice-President (Sir Malcolm Morris) delivered an medical offlicer. The former post he had held for nearly address. The annual report of the Executive Council was fifty years. The presenitation was made on behalf of received and adopted. The president, vice-president, the the medical men of Old Hill, Cradley Heath, Cradley, honorary treasurers and auditor were reappointed for the Netherton, Haleso-wen, Blackheath, QuLarry Bank, and ensuing year, and thirty societies were elected to repre- Rowley Regis, by Dr. T. M. Tibbetts. Dr. Beasley, who sentation on the Executive Council. The result of the was prevented by ill health from being present, has ballot for a representative of individual members was addressed a letter of thanks to the subscribers. declared in favour of Dr. Ford Anderson. IN the circular which has been sent to approved societies WE are glad to see that the rather wide claims that have by the MIinistry of Health sanctioning schemes for addi- been made at several clinics in Germany for the intensive tionalbenefits, the provision of nursing service for members x-ray treatment of cancer are to be subjected to in- of the societies is mentioned. Lord Cave's committee's vestigation. We stated some time ago that Dr. C. C. report on the voluntary hospitals favours a contribution to Anderson, the Manchester Royal -Infirmary scholar, was the hospitals by the approved societies from the surplus in to go to Erlangen to observe the treatment there used. hand in recognition of the services rendered to their The West London Hospital at Haammersmith has recently members rather than any sch^me of insurance by payment annouhced that it has imported an apparatus from Dr. in advance or by compulsory payment afterwards. The Wintz's clinic at Erlaiigen, and that it is proposed to make Central Council for District Nursing in London is anxious the results public. It will not, however, be possible to to make it clear that nursing associations-which provide draw any trustworthy conclusions until after the elapse of for the nursing of patients in their own homes-may a considerable period. receive contributions from the approved societies either THE retirement of Dr. F. J. Stevens from-i the post of under paragraph 20 of the Act of 1911, or by way of medical offilcer of health for Camberwell, announced in additional benefits out of their surplus. The Central our issue of June 18th, will take place as from March 31st, Council has already informed the approved societies which 1922. have niembers resident in London that it is in a position THE anntual meeting of the school medical group of the to arrange for adequate nursing for all such members. Society of Medical Officers of Health was held in JUNE 28TH is the sixth anniversary of the opening of Birmingham on May 28th, with the President (Dr. G. A. Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospitals at Roe- Auden) in the chair. Correspondence from the British hampton for sailors and soldiei-s who lost limbs in the war; Medical Association, inquiring the policy of the group it is hoped that 200 beds may be permanently endowed, so regarding recognized holidaysfor school medical inspectors, that, with the help of the capitation grant from the Govern- was read and considered, and after full discussion the nlent, the institution may be maintained. Over 41,000 following resolution was passed: " That where practicable officers andc men have needed artiflcial legs and arlms, and all school medical officers and assistant school medical over 22,600 new patients have passed through the hospitals officers shall have the usuLal school holidays, and in any at Roehampton since June, 1915. The instructional work- case shall have a minimumi of four weeks' holiday." It shops, which provided training in different trades and was pointed out, in the course of the discussion, that in commercial classes, have now been closed, as, fortunately, most towns the mledical inspectors had the usual holidays, most of the disabled men trained in theme have found and that this was found beneficial to the effleiency of the suitable employment. The hospitals are, however, kept medical and nursing staffs. constantly busy with cases readmitted for second limbs LIEUT.-COLONEL HENRY SMITH, C.I.E., I.M.S., gave an andl with repairs. Since the beginning of 1918 limb address to the Ophthalmological Society of Pittsburgh, repairs to the number of 16,518 have been dealt -with Pennsylvania, on May 20th. through the post alone, and in the out-patient department AT a meeting of the Association de la Presse 11I6dicale frequently flfty to sixty men attend in a day for major or Fran;aise, on June 4th, Dr. Le Sourd (Gazette des H6pi- minor repairs to their limbs. taux), was elected President, Dr. R. Cruchet (Journal de MR. HENRY P. STURGIS, upon his retirement from the JJIedecine de Bordeausx) and Dr. Loeper (Proygres MEdical) chairmanship of the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital Vice-Presidents, Dr. Pierra (Revue de Gyinecologie), General (Moorfields), which he has held for the last twenty-four Secretary, and Dr. G. Bailliere (Paris llledical), Treasurer. years, has been presented by members of the committee DURING April four cases of rabies occurred in Holland, and medical staff with a handsome silver salver, as an one in theProvince of Groningen and three in the Province expression of their appreciation of his services. of Drenthe. DR. H. C. MACTIER, M.B.E., Honorary Secretary and DURING March 444 cases of plague occurred in Java, all Representative in Representative Meetings for eleven of which were fatal. years of the South Staffordshire Division, and Honorary Secretary of the Wolverhampton Local Medical and Panel THE triennial International Congress of Urology will be Committees since their commencement, has been presented held at Paris from July 5th to 7th, with Professor Legueu with a cheque for £108 15s. from the practitioners in the as president. Papers will be read by, among others, Mr. area of the Division as an appreciation of his work as Hurry Fenwick, Dr. Langdon Brown, Mr. Frank Kidd, secretary of these bodies and his many other services to and many distinguished French, Italian, and American the local profession, including that of honorary secretary urologists. An exhibition of instruments and appliances to the Local Medical War Committee. This is the second will be held and visits will be made to the hospitals, where time that Dr. Mactier has been the recipient of such a special operations will be performed. There will be a testimonial, as in 1913 he received a cheque for 100 guineas reception at the H8tel de Ville and other social functions. in recognition of his strenuous services during the days of At the conclusion of the congress tours to the battlefields the inception of the Insurance Act. have been arranged. THE 80th annual meeting of the Medico-Psychological. A MONUMENT in memory of tlle great French chemist, Association of Great Britain and Ireland will be held in Adolphe Wurtz, will be unveiled at Strasbourg on July 5th. London, under the presidency of Dr. C. Hubert Bond, DR. W. W. CORT and Dr. E. L. AUGUSTINE of Baltimore, C.B.E., from July 11th to July 15th. The presidential with Dr. J. E. ACHERT, Kansas State Agricultural School, address, which will deal with the position of psychological have been sent by the International Health Board of the medicine in the medical and allied services, will be de- Rockefeller Foundation to Trinidad to study hookworm livered at the house of the Royal Society of Medicine, on disease there. on TuLesday, July 12th, at 3 p.m. On Wednesday Dr. C. S. AN invitation to attend the clinical course of lectures Myers, F.R.S., will speak on psychological medlicine in and demonstrations on heliotherapy, to be given at relation to industry, and a nuimber of papers will be read; Leysin from August 16th to 20th by Dr. A. Rollier and the annual dinner will take place at the Connaught his assistants, will be sent to any medical milan or woman Rooms on the evening of the same day. The dinner will expecting to be in Switzerland, on appli-catiou to Dr. be attended by, among other guests, the Lord Chancellor Rollier, Leysin, Switzerland.