THE

THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

EDITED BY

SIR DAMWSON AWILLIAMS, M.D., LL.D., D.LITT., D.SC.,

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

OLUAIE II, 1923.

JauYI TO IDECmiIR.

stbian: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT T OFFICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 429, STRAND, W.C.2. THEL BaRTI JULY-DECEMBER, 1923] IMEDICAL JOURNAL

KEY TO DATES AND PAGES.

THF. 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 1923, may prove convenient to readers in search of a reference. Serial Date of Journal Supplement Serial Date of Journal No. Issue. Pages. Pages. No. Issue. Pages. SupplementPageR. 3262 July 7th 1- 50 1 - 12 3275 Oct. 6th 591 - 638 149- 160. 3263 ,, 14th 51- 90 13- 20 3276 ,, 13th 639 - 684 161 - 172 3264 ,, 21st 91- 134 21 - 32 3277 , 20th 685- 738 173 - 188 3265 ,, 28th 135 - 164 33- 76 3278 ,, 27th 739- 790 189 - 208 3266 Aug. 4th 165 - 214 77 - 92 3279 Nov. 3rd 791 - 846 209 - 216 3267 ,, 11th 215- 268 93 - 104 3280 ,, 10th 847 - 906 217 - 228 3268 , 18th 269 - 310 105 - 112 3281 , 17th 907 - 954 229 - 236 3269 i, 25thi 311 - 346 113 - 116 3282 ,, 24th 955 - 1012 237 - 252 3270 Sept. 1st 347 - 398 3283 Dec. 1st 1013 - 1072 253 - 260 3271 ,, 8th 399 - 444 117 - 120 3284 8th 1073 - 1126 261 - 268 3972 ,, 15th 445 - 490 121 - 124 3285 , 15th 1127 - 1192 269 - 276 3273 ,, 22nid 491 - 546 125 - 140 3286 ,, 22nd 1193 - 1240 277 - 280 3274 ,, 29th 547 - 590 141 - 148 3287 ,, 29th 1241 - 1282

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

SPECIAL PLATES. PAGIE PAGE Diabetes Treated with Insulin (E. T. Spriggs, D. V. Pickering, and Adrenals in H p04"4m Cases (Sir ]rederick W. Blott and A. J. Leigh) ...... 59 Isabel ...... Ems"i '.2 ...... facing 100 Diathermy Knife ... 2,3 Artificial Light Tr nd other -Forms of Tuber- Electro-cardiogram in Cardiac Prognosis (J. E. Macllwaine and S. B. oulosis (Axel Re n *+ . , ...... facing 502 Boyd Campbell) ...... 457- a Cutaneous Tuberculosis,utli'k,09 ( H. Sequeira) ... facing 503 Extension Appliance, Simplified ...... 420 Epithelioma ContagiosuW. 't.il (Lieut.-Colonel Robert Eyelid Penetrated in Separate Places by Eyelashes (Sydney Tibbles) 521 McCarrison) ...... facing 172 Gynaecomastia, Unilateral (Surgeon Lieutenant A. A. Pomfret) ... 609 Fracture of Skull. PgLth 'Ir liven Years (Sydney Smith and Haemophilia in the Female (Mildred Warde) ...... 599 Mohamed Emara) ., ...... facing 646 Harvey. William, Bust of ...... 142 Fracture Treatment, R l ein (M1. Sinclair) ... facing 911 Hernia, Intra-abdominal, Two Cases of (E. Rook Carling and [Melanin, Melanotic E. Mervyn Jones) ...... 1082 Melanosis Melanomi, and Cancer] (W. G. Industrial and Spencer) ...... facing 910 Ininiries, Effects of, their Treatment by X Rays Pellagra in Children in England (Robert Hutchison and Donald (Reginald A. Morrell) ...... 461 Paterson) ...... facing 646 Irrigation Tray and Pelvic Rest, Combined ...... 527 Radiographic Localization of Spinal Lesions by Sicard's Method Laminectomy Retractor ...... 420 (Percy Sargent) ...... faoing 173 Michel Clip Remover ...... 1103 Renal Surgery, Methods of Diagnosis in (F. Strong Heaney) facing 10,11 Microscope, a Dissecting ...... 722 Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteo-arthritis, Nature of the so-called Nasal Dilator for Use during Anaesthesia ...... 23 (A. G. Timbrell Fisher) ...... facing 101 Nervous Child, The (Hector Charles Cameron) ...... 965 Small-pox and Chicken-pox, Diagnosis of (G. R P&iWO) ... facing 1080 Changes in Obstetric Practice since the Foundation of the Medical X-Ray Examination of the Urinary Tract (Robert W. A. Salmond) Society of London (Herbert R. Spencer) ...... 639 facing 647 Phlebotomus papatasii, Life-history of (Wing Commander Harold E. Whittingham and Flight Lieutenant Alan F. Rook) ... 1147,1148 Porro, Edoardo, Medal in Honour of ...... 641 Portsmouth and Neighbourhood ...... 77 ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT. Renal Calculus, a Large (R. Ogier Ward) ... 563 ... .. Q Children J. of ... (P. Cammidge) 318 Renal Surgery, Methods Diagnosis in (F. Strong Heaney) Adrenals ... Cases Ford ... Hospital Asylum (Sir Frederick W. Mott and Robertson, ...... 265 Emslie Hutton) ...... 98 Sacombe's 1i1Jmens des accouchernens, Headpiece of ...... 6411 Angina Pectoris: Some Points in Prognosis (John Hay) 959 St. George's Hospital-As it was ...... 991 Antrum, Canfield's Operation on (Sir James Dundas-Grant) :874 Salpingostomy on Club-ended Tubes (Leonard Phillips) ...... 403 Exploring and Cannula, an Improved 287 Sigault, Jean Ren6 ,,, ...... 639 Sir Bell, Charles, portrait of ...... 148 Silver Ewer presented to the Royal Naval Officers' Mess, Portsmouth 152 (Ruth Conway-Verney) ... 866/ Sgfnt, Cock-up Wrist, of Duralumin Wire ...... 287 Apparatus .. ... 615 tIffor Perineal Section ...... 69 Bradford and District, Views of ...... -11 -heiipeh Diseases, with Special Reference to Modern Methods of Association's New House ...... 33 Iivestigation (Charles Bolton) ...... 269 Cancer of Stomach, Diagnosis of by means of Gastric Analysis Sypbllitc Nose, Deformities of (H. D. Gillies) ...... 977 (T. Izod Bennett) .. ... 275 Tesale Pnidgn ...... 1007 Monoxide a Predisposing Cause of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Toqa#-bed Compressor ...... 818 Hazleton) ...... 763 Tefvef, Sir Frederick ...... 1185 Clift, ...... 112 Tumours, thie Habits of (Sir John Bland-Sutton) ...... 848 Obstruction,Treatment of (Charles A. Pannett) ...... 554 Urethral boigies ...... 110 Croom, Halliday ...... 633 Ventriculography as an Aid in the Localization of Intracranial Cummins, William Edward Ashley ... 788 Tumours (Adams A. McConnell and Geoffrey Jefferson) 796, 799 Denture, Lower, the Passing of a (Colonel W. G. Pridmore) ... 415 War Memorial to Members of the New South Wales Braneh ... 778 INDEX TO VOLUUME II FOR 1923.

READERS in search of a particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references' are in several cases distributed under two or more separate but nearly synonymous headings-such, for instance, as Brain and Cerebral; Heart and Cardiac; Liver and Hepatic; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma, Epithelioma, Malignant Disease, New Growth, Sarcoma, etc.; Child and Infant; Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glycosuria, and Sugar; Light, Roentgen, Radium, X Rays; Status Lymphaticus arld Thymus; Eye, Ophthalmia, and Vision; Bicycle and Cycle; Motor and Automobile; Association, Institution, and Society, etc. Subjects dealt with under various itain headings in the JOURNAL have been set out in alphabetical order under their respective headings-for example, "C orrespondence," " Leading Articles," " The Week," " Reviews," etc. Original Articles are indicated by the letter (0).

Air ambulance. See Ambulance ANDERSON, W. K (and J. A. C. MACEWEN): A. Air from drains and sewers, effect on health of Syphilitic stricture of the small intestine, (8Fred l. Wynne), 760-Discussion, 762 764 Abdominal aorta. See Aorta Air Force, the Royal- Information concerning ANDREW, J. Grant: Moli6re and the doctors, 679 Abdominal pain. chronic, in nervous women- the medical service, 393-Vacancies for nurses, -Obituary notice of, 1172,1236 discussion at Royal Society of Medicine, 1219 589-Ophthalmology in its relation to. See ANDREWS, Henry Russell: Difficult nmidwifery Abdominal pain, review of book oD, 187 Eye and Ophthalmology in general practice, 1121 Abdominal sepsis, the tongue symptom in AITEEN, Charles J. Hill: The need of recon- Angina pectoris: Some points in prognosis (P. Clennell Fenwick). 16 sideration of diagnosis in chronic cases, 310- (John Hay), 957 (0) Abdominal tuberculosis in children, after-results Dislocation of semilunar cartilage, Nature's Angiochorioma (O. J. Reid and A. Neave Kings- of (Hugh T. Ashby), 863-Discussion, 864 cure, 638 bury), 598 (0) ABEROROMBIE, Or. F.: Inversion of uterns caused ATTKEN, D. McCrae: Operative treatment of Animal breeding, research in, 1064 by a squamous-celled carcinoma of the fundus, osteo-arthritis, 1209 Annual Charities Register and Digest, rev., 766 Alastrim and mild small- pox, 1056 884 Aberdeen, the health of (1916 to 1921), 616 Albuminuria and ante-partum haenmorrhage. See ANREP, GO. V. (and D. T. HARRIS): Prac ical Abortion, contagious. and cattle plague, 1110 Haemorrhage PhYsiology, rev., 464 ABRAM, J. Hill: Looking back, 780-A patho- Albuminuria, physiological, 1C72 Ante-partum haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage genic anaerobe in tuberculosis, 1221 Alcohol congress. See Congress Anthrax, research on, 545 Abscess, perinephric (R. J. Willan), 983 Alcohol Restriction Bill. See Liquor Anthrax in tanneries, 472, 545 Aceademia Medico-Fisica of Florence, one Alcohol, review of book on, 718 1161 Antidronmic action (J. N. Langley), 202 hundredth anniversary of, 210 Alcohol taxation and delirium tremens in Antigen, "diaplyte " tubercle, experiimients Acad6mie de Medecine of Paris: Alastrim and Denmark, 828 with (E. H. Kettle), 767 mild small-pox, 1056 Alcoholic cirrhosis (John Finnegan), 1261 Antigen, pollen, prepared by Dreyer's method ALLAN, G. A.: Heart disease in early life, 706 (J. Freeman), 767 ACADEMY. ROYAL, OF MEDICINE IN IRELAND ALLBUTT, Sir Clifford: The sun cure for surgical Antigens and vaccines, "diaplyte," 43 84 Section of Obstetrics.-Treatment of cancer tuberculosis, 111-Reviews Scientific Method Antimony tartrate in schistosomiasis [bilharzia of the uterus by x rays, 116)-Tubal patency in by A. D. Ritchie, 611-Address on comparative disease], curative dose of (J. B. Christopher- sterility: a modification of Rubin's apparatus, medicine. 811-Appreciation of Williamu Hall, son). 1254 (0) 1220 903-Appreciation of Pridg.n Teale, 1007 Antimosquito campaign in Hampshire, 1169 Section of Pathology.-Early Hanot's disease, ALLISON, T. M.: The President's address, 206- Antirabic inoculations in India, statistics, 298 1047-Splenic atrophy with thrombosis, 1047 - Treatment of tuberculosis. 342 Antiseptics (Alexander Fleming), 1264 Tubal pregnancy, 1047 -Intrathoracie sarcoma, Alton, Cripples' Flospital and College: The sun Antiseptics, intestinal 906, 1011, 1126 1047--New method of making museum jars cure for surgical tuberculosis (Sir Clifford Antistreptococcus serum in erythema nodosum from celluloid, 1047 Allbutt), 111 (A. H. Carter), 414 Section of Svrgerv.-The frequent coinci- Alvarenga Prize, 805 Antivaccination falacy, 574 dence of several cases illustrating rare condi- Ambulance, the air, in war (Air Commodore Antivaccinators, dissensions among. 120 tions of the same organs being admitted to D. Munro), 726 Antlers and bone growth (Sir William Macewen), hospital about the same time, 1047 Ambulance Association, St John, and the Irdian 91 (0)-Leading article on, 116-Correspondence Red Cross Society, joint meeting, 301 on, 304, 341, 1C67 Academy of Sciences and Faculty of Medicine America. See United States Antrum, Canfield's operation on (Sir James of Paris, bequest to, 590 American and English Colleges of Surgeons, Dundas-Grant), 874 Acidosis and alkalosis in children (P. J. 997 Antrum exploring trocar and cannula, an im- Cammidge), 318-Discussion, 321-Correspond- Amyl nitrite in collapse, danger of, 906, 1012 proved, 287 ence on, 438 Amyl nitrite poisoning (Walter Broadbent), 811 Anus of infants, size of, 1282 Acidosis complicating influenza. See Influenza Anaemia, pernicious, 543 ANwYL-DAvIES and MELLANBY: Colloidal gold Ackland, Robert Craig, obituary notice of, 343 Anaemia. pern cious (A. v. Szent Gsorgyi and test for neuro-syphi is, 429 Actinomycosis, treatment of, 1282 R. brinckman), 258 Anzac, The Story of, rev.. 817 Actinomycosis with recovery (A. Douglas Anaemia, pernicious, death rate from (parlia- Aorta, abdominal, rupture of: Death from acute Bigland and F. C. H. Sergeant), 61 (0) mentary note), 153 intestinal obstruction (Clement Nicory), 413 (0) Actinomycosis of the right iliac fossa ( Robert R. Anaemia, sickle-cell (J. G. Huck), 1109 APATFIY, STEPHAN VON, death of, 545 Foote), 282 Anaemias of parasitic origin, prize for best work Apothecaries' Hall of Ireland: Information con- A.D.R. See Association for Development of on, 155 cerning the study of medicine, 369 Medical Relations Anaerobe in tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis Apothecaries' Society of London: Degree; and ADAMS, A. Wilfrid: Cock-up wrist splint of Anaesthesia for children (Harold Sington), 801- pass lists 49, 163, 442, 845, 1125-Information duralumin wire, 287 Discussion, 804 concerning the study of medicine, 365-Livery ADAMS. Douglas: Disseminated sclerosis, 881 Anaesthesia, gas oxygen ethanesal (H. Edmund dinner, 1110 ADAMS. Maxwell, history of the medical family GC. Boyle), 806 Appendicitis and intussusception in a dog: of, 1191 Anaesthesia, modern methods of (Alexander Lymphaticostomy for septic peritonitis (John ADAMS, T. W.: Optical estimation of blood Ogston), 814 D. Malcolm), 809 (0) sugar, 899 Anaesthesia, review of books on, 185, 329 APPERLY, R. E.: Spinal analgesia, 879 ADAMS, Wilfrid: Ectopic testis, 20 Anae'.thetic, local, batyn as. in nose and throat Approved societies. See Insurance ADAMsoN, H. GO.: Chronic intestinal stasis and practice (William Hill), 876-Correspondence Arc-light baths for tuberculosis, 294 cancer, 902 on, 947, 1004 Armagh Poor Law Medical Officers, salaries of, ADENEY Gr. (1.: Diaphragmatic hernia of the Anaesthetic practice, discussion on, 1156 1178 newborn, 415 Anaesthetics, deaths under (parliamentary note), Armistice Day, 891 Adenitis, tuberculous cervical, treated by radium 255 ARMITAGE, J. Auriol, obituary notice of, 1189 (Echlin K Molyneux), 865-Discussion, 866 Anaesthetics, fatalities from (Arthur Launcelot ARMITAGE, William Stuart, obituary notice of Adenoids and enlarged tonsils (Sir James Flemming), 84-Discussion, 806 344 Dundas-Grant), 1222 Anaesthetics from the surgeon's point of view ARmo-uR, J. C (and John TAIT): Phagocytic Adenomyoma in a bicornuate uterus (Everard (Wilfred Trotter). 791-(Sir William I. de C. cells in the omentum, 258 Williams), 766 Wheeler), 792-Discussion, 794 ARMSTRONG, Lieut -Col. Henry, obituary notice Adenomyoma of a rudimentary uterine cornu Analgesia, spinal. with tropacocaine (EIenry of, 440 (M. H. Phillips',. 1046 Featherstone), 878 ARMSTRONG-JONES, Sir Robert, appointed con- ADIE, W. J.: Pyknolepsy, 930 Anatomical nomenclature, 1182 sulting physician to the department of psycho. Adrenals in hospital and asylum cases, with Anatomy, live, 570 logical medicine, St Bartholomew's Hospital, special reference to dementia praecox (Sir Anatomv, review of books on, 188, 416, 567 570, 442-The nervous child, 969-A correction in Frederick W. Mott and Isabel Emslie Hutton), 816, 818 his lecture " Fatigue and sleep," 1126 95(0) ANDERSON, A G.: Late sequelae of encephalitis Advancement of Science, rev , 568 lethargica, 931 ARmy, BRITISH: Aeroplane accidents (H. Glraeme Anderson), 927 ANDERSON, A R., presentation to, 789 Army Medical Service, information concern Africa, Eastern Tropical, Hygis-ne and Disease ANDERsoN, Andrew: Pan-sinusitis and septic ing, 392 in. rev., 526 thyroiditis, 982 Badge of the R.A.M.C.. 1232 AIVoa, South, Institute for Medical Research, ANDERSON, H. Graeme: Aeroplane accidents, Commissions in the R A.M.C., 49 Mgo 927 Correspondence on, 544 Afria. West, vital statistics of non-native officers ANDERSON, Colonel J. Allan, elected a Fellow of Examination for commissions, 1071 I,X 253 the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1011 Ophthalmology in relation to. See Eye and AkmaBN, Gunnar: Insulin, 20 ANDERSON, Robert, obituary notice of, 307 Ophthalmology 4 JULY-DEC., I9231 INDE-X. I[ MEDICALTax BRITI8sJOURNAL

ARMY, BRITISH (continued": As OCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL (contitnuted) : Asylum, Down County: Report, 541-The new Parliamentary notes, Edinbussgh and Leith Division.-Reception spirit in psychiatry, 541 Pay R. &.M C., 544, 587, for Edinburgh graduates, 205, 1233 Asylums, Scottish, Pathological Scheme, 485 Promotions in the R.A.M.C., 80 Essex, Soutt, Division. -Minor endocrine ATKEY, 0. F. H.: Kitchener Memorial Medical Royal Army Medical Corps, disturbances and their metabolic and psychical School at Khartum, 574, 581 cerning, effects, 1073 ATKIN, Mr. Justice. See Crime and insanity Territorial decorationis, 163, Hastings Division. - Some pitfalls in the Atmospheric electricity. See Electricity Voluntary aents, organization, diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuber- Atmospheric pollution, 427 culosis, 491 Atom, review of books on, 990 Kensington Divisiont.-Arranges a ball in Atom, the energy of the (Sir Oliver Lodge), 890 Services Army State, aid of the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, Atom, the nuclear (leading article), 469. See also organization of, 1190 Matter, electrical structure of Medical Museum Lancashire and Cheshire Branch. - Cases Attitude in catheterization of the bladder. See ings injuries, illustrating methods of diagnosis in renal Bladder honorary ARRHENIUS, Professor, degree surgery, 8 ATTLEE, Wilfrid: Heart disease in early life, 709 the upon by University 891 Metropolitant Counties Branch; Sanitary Auricular fibrillation, a long paroxysm of (E. E. Melici: A journal Ar8 general practitioners, advantages of social amenities, 1246 Jaslett), 174 New South Wiles Branch.-Roll of Honour Australia: Congress of the British Medical Arsenical pigmentation skin memorial tablet unveiled, 778 Association, 206, 470-Official History of (Ralph Stockman), (0) Nottingham Division. -The experimental Australia in the War of 1914-1918, 419, 817- syphilis, inquiry into the cause of cancer, 1 The story of Anzac, 817 (H. MacCorm'ac C. Ulster Branch: Annual meeting, 1234-Pre- Australian and New Zealand Medical Associa- Dodds), (0) sident's address, 1234 tion. See Association Arthritis, rheumatoid, diagnosis Yorkshire Branich. -The after-effects of Autonomic nerves. See Nerves entity Coates Et. certain industrial injuries, and their treatnient Gordon), (0) by x rays, 460-Some causes of intestinal Arthritis, rheumatoid, and osteo-arthritis, obstruction, 597 G. Fisher), (0) Arthroplasty: International Con- ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: THE SECTIONS: gress Surgery, Anaestheties.-Summary of proceedings, 183 Artificial light. Light -Report of proceedings, 801 B. Ascaris lumbricoides causing intestinal spasm Children's Diseases.-Summary of proceed- Elwiu Harris), ings, 180, 240-Report of proceedings, 318, 857 Babies, backward, booli on, 119 Ascites, repeated tapping in, Laryngology and Otology.-Summary of pro- Baby week conference, 70. See alseo Infant AsH, Baylis: Differential diagnosis of small- ceedings, 180, 241-Report of proceedings, 712, welfare and chicken-poox, 867, 977 B. paratyphosus C causing fever (Eric Wordley), ASHBY, Hugh after-results of abdominal Medical Sociology.-Report of proceedings, 105 (0) children. 219 BACK, Ivor: Surgery of the endocrine glands, 124 AsH&iORE, Modifications Rubin's Medicine.-Summary of proceedings, 175, 234 BACOT. Miss, awarded a Civil List pension, 213 apparatus for demonstrating tubal patency in -Report of proceedings, 445, 702, 1137 Bacteria, review of books on, 22 sterility, Naval and Military Hygiene.-Summary of Bacterial types and variants (leading article), 469 AsHW3RTH, Professor: Modern zoology, some proceedings, 181, 242-Reportof proceedings, 917, Bacterial virulence, factors determining. 889 developments and its bearings on huiman 1144 Bacteriology, medical, the present position of welfare, Neurology and Psychological Medicine.- tT. J. Mackie), 1241 (0) Aspriodine, Summary of proceedings, 178, 238-Report of Bacteriology, review of books on, 1050 Health 727, European community in proceedings, 963, 1083 BADCOCK, J. H.: Oral hygiene, 437 E. Forsyth), 17-Progress of kala azatr Obstetrics and Gynaecology.-Summary of Baldness, premature, 1072 T. McCombie (Lieut.-Col. Young), 17 proceedings, 177, 237-Report of proceedings, BALDWIN, Sir H.: Pyorrhoea: its prevention Association, Medical: Annual meet- 399, 600. 971 and treatment, 1045 ing, 293-Presidential address, 293 Ophthalmology.-Summary of proceedings, BALFOUIR, Lieut.-Col. A. (and others): The Australian and Association, New Zealand 179. 239-Report of proceedings, 654, 1 ,58 Medical History of the War, Based ol, Official Medical, information concerning, 386 Orthopaedics. - Summary of proceedings, Docunments: Diseases of the War, vol. ii, rev., Association, Birmingham and District Medical 182-Report of proceedings, 1206 66 Women's: Analytical psychology. 1161 Pathology and Bacteriology.-Summary of BALFOUR, Andrew, resigns his directorship of Association Certified Blind Masseurs: Annual pro3eedings, 178, 238-Report of proceedings, the Wellcome Bureau, 473-Appointed director meeting, 213, 269, 1033 of the School of Hygiene, 825-Presentation to, Association, the British: Liverpool :-eting Public Health.-Suimmary of proceedings, 845 (1923), 154, 336, 469, 474, 535, 568, 583, 623-The 179. 240 -Report of proceedings, 754 BALFOUR, Sir Isaac Bayley, proposed memorial (leading article', 469-President's Radiology and Electrology.-Summary of to, 838 The electrical structure of mabter, proceedings, 181, 242-Report of proceedings, BALLANTYNE, J. W.: Doctors on their own 474-Exhibition, 477-Inaugural meeting, 535 311, 648 accidents and illnesses, 836 Physiology, 536,583-Symbiosis in animals and Surgery.-Summary of proceedings, 176, 236- BAMBE lt, H. E.: Infantile jaundice, 846 plants, 535-The action of finely divided par- Report of proceedings, 174, 547, 791, 1025 BANISTER, J. B3right: Sarcoma of the Fallopian slate on toxins. 536-Diet and cancer. Tuberculosis.-Summary of proceedings, 182, tube, 1159 536-Psycholoev: Imagery and mentality, 536- 243-Report of proceedings, 499 BANKART, A. S. Blundell: Recurrent or habitual Zoology, -Modern zoology: Some of its Venereal Diseases.-Summary of proceedings, dislocation of the shoulder-joint, 1132 (0) developments and its bearings on human 183-Report of proceedings, 451 BANKART, Surgeon Captain Arthur Reginald, welfare, 536-Geography: The geographical K C.V.O. conferred upon, 338, 345 position the British Empire, 536-Geology: Association, British Medical: Report on work of BANKs-DAVIS, H. J.: Cocaine substitutes, 1155 Prehistoric footprints, 536--Uhemical, Physics, scholars and grantees, 140 BANTING, F. G.: Surgery of the endocrine Engineering: The problem of cohesion Association,Cauadian M11edical: Annual meeting, glands, 124-Insulin, 201-Diabetes and insulin, molecular forces, 536-Social events, 536, 34-The work, present and future, of the 446-Awarded the Nobel prize for medicine, 824 583-Future meetings, 536-Addresses of Presi- Canadian Aled ical X ssociation, 34-Clinical and Banting medical research foundation to be of Sections now published as The scientific proceedings, 35- The Canadian organized in Canada, 904 Advancement of Science, 568-Religious ser- and the British Me lical Associations, 35- Banting took our flesh away," 546 vices;583-Lecture on insulin,583 -Temperance Luncheon, 35-Arranging for a Lister Oration, Bar, calls to the, 1011 luncheon, 583-Concluding meeting, 583-An 473, 845 BARCROFT, D. 1.: Constipation from the general without dental caries (PortoSanto), 623 Association, Central Rhineland Surgical, 1190 practitioner's point of view. 929 British As3ociation, Medical: Its aims, work, Association for the L)evelopmenti of Medical BARCROFT, J.: Circulation in the spleen, 258- constitution, 398 Relations: Annual meeting, 1117 Appointed Fullerian professor of physiology Association, British Medical: Annual Meeting, Association, Edinburgh for Social Study and at the Royal Institution, 1110 1923, Portsmouth, 193-Golf competitions, 34- Training: Annual meeting, 42 BAsiD, Professor, returns to Lyons to succeeed Portsmouth and Southsea;77-President's Association, . Irish Medical Sehools' and Professor Teissier, 1125 address, 135-The Representative Meeting, 151 Graduates': A summer meeting. 197 BARFORD, Arthur 21.: Tests for drunkenness, 542 -Gift to naval officers' mess. 152-The Book of Association, London, of the Medical Women's BARLING, Sir Gilbert: burgical tuberculosis Portsmouth. 152-Luncheon toO verseas Repre- Federation: Dis Xussion on the ductless glands from milk, 113 sentatives, 155-A sea trip to Southampton, 153 65-Visit to the South London Hospital for BARLING, Seymour: Treatment of obstruction -Pathological Museum, 104-Leading article Women, 133-Surgery of the large bowel, 767- of the colon, 551 on, 193-Annual Representative Meeting. 198- Hydrotherapy: Spa treatment at flarrogate, BARLOW, Sir Thomas, elected president of the The Bishop of Winchester's sermon, 198-The 986-The Bath waters, 986-Sun treatment of National Temperance Leesgue, 1125 Popular Ljecture, 199-The Secretaries' Con- tuberculosis, 1264 BARNES, H. A.: Thte Tonsils, rev., 612 ference, 199-Medical Missionary Breakfast, Association of MIedical Herbalists, National: BARR, Sir James: Appreciation of Andrew 200-The Temperance brealfast,200 Annual conference, 213 Stewart, 266 Association, British Medical: Annual Meeting Association, Medical Offleers of Sehools: Dis- BARRETT, Florence E.: The problem of success Bradford (1924), 1111-Historical sketch of cussion on the nervous child, 1098 for medical women, 680 Bradford, 1111 Association, Medico - Psychological: Annual BARRETT, Lieut.-Col. James W.: Trachoma Association, British Medical: Annual Represen- dinner, 118-Belfast meeting (19241, 301-The and visual standards during the war, 303 tative Meeting.198 psycho-neurological clinic at EJtrecht, 1099 BARROW. Colonel Henry John Waller, obituary Association, British Medical: Australasian Con- Association, Mental After-care, 1240 notice of, 308 gress of, 206, 470 Association, Mental Hospitals: Annual meeting, BARRY. D. T.: Viscosity of the blood in mitral Association, British Medical: Council dinner, 126 stenosis, 65-Mitral stenosis, 1100 673, Association, Minto Nursing: Report. 302 BARTON, G. A. H.: Ether versus chloroform, 129- Association, British Medical: The new house of Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. Ethyl chloride-chloroform sequence, 954 (leading article),28-Description of, 33 See Tuberculosis BAMHFORD, Ernest Francis, obituary notiee of, Association, St. John Ambulance, 301. See also 440 ASSOCIATION, BRITIsH MEDICAL: Ambulance Bastardy Bill, 737. See also Unmarried mother Ass8zmBranch.-Annual meeting, 17-Health Association, Scottish Women's Hospital: Annual BASTAN. Burgeon Commander W.: Treatment the European community in Assam, 17- meeting, 1125 of fever, 130 Progress of kala-azar work in Assam, 17- Asthma in ehildhood, 737 Bath, post-graduate course at, 1002 The Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine,17 Asthma, hay fever, etc., association formed for Bath waters (M. E. R. Morris), 986 Blackpool Division: Hysteria and neur- the study of, 264 Baths, arc-light, for tuberculosis. See Tuber- asthenia._ Asthma due to insect powder (J. R. Garr-att and CU1lois _ Cambridge and Huntingdon Branch.-The Joseph W. Bigger), 764-Correspondence on, 841, BATTEN, G. B.: Medical diathermy, 315-X-w experimental basis of endocrine therapy, 91 947 examination of the urinary tract, 653 DerbvDivision.-The pathology of gastric Asthma, peptone treatment of, 86 bronchitis, 1144 ulcer,955,1021 Asthma, review of books on. 108 BAUMANN, E. P.: Summer diarrhoea, 862 Dover and Polkestone Division.-Difficult Astley-Ainslie Convalescent Hospital, 838 Bayer 205 in treatment of sleeping sickness. midwifery in general practice. 913 Asylum, Belfast District, report, 630 777 INDEX. T s B JULY-DEC., I1923]JULY-DEC.,1923] INDEX. [I WIfDILWIsTau Barnum~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jo 5 BAYLISS, Sir W. M Interfacial Forces and Birth control advice, 1281 BOULLOCHE, Dr., death of, 1003 Phenomena int Physiology, rev., 185 Birth control libel action (Stopes v. Sutherland BOUMPHREY, Geoffrey (and Kenneth WALKER): BAZY, Dr: Sero-therapy and vaccino-therapy in and others), 162 The Log of the Ark, rev., 122) surgery, 189 Birth injuries of the child (leading article), 933 BOURGET. Captain Clermont, French Medaille BEAN, (1. E,. W.: Official History of Australia int Birth, a " privy " (W. H. Lewis), 462 des Epid6mies (en Argent conferred upon. 49 the War of 1914-1918, Vol. I: The Story of Birth Rate Commission, fourth report, 419 BOURNE. Aleck W.: Treatment of acute salping- Anzac, rev., 817 Birth rate in France, the decreasing, prize itis, 399 Beards and physicians, 433 awarded for the best popular pamphlet on, 155 Bowel, large, surgery of (M. M. Chadburn), 767. BEATH, R. Mt.: X-ray examination of the urinary Birthday honours, 267. See also Honours See also Intestine tract, 653 BIRTwISTLE, A. P.: Hydrocephalus following BOWElt, F. O.: Immobility of plants, 987 BEATSON, George Thomas: Pigment and cancer, spina bifida, 877 BOWLBY, Major - General Sir Anthony A., 1066 Biscuit, dietetic toast, 1225 baronetcy conferred upon, 26 BEATTIE, J. Martin: The action of finely dividled BLACKER, George Francis, knighthood conferred BOWLE-EVANS. Colonel Cha.rles Harford, ap- particles of slate on toxins, 536-Pathological upon. 26 pointed Director of Medical Services in India, editor of A System of Surgery, rev., 988 BLACKEALL-MORISON, Dr.: Morison lectures, 155 BEATTY, J.: Psoriasis, 985 629, 731, 781, 782 BOYD, Alfred E : Anaesthetics from the sur- BEATTY, Wallace, obituary notice of, 944 BLACEHAM, Colonel R. J.: Cow's milk in infant geon's point of view. 794 BEAUMONT, E.: Surgical treatment of phthisis, feeding, 322 BOYD. Lieut.- Col. Thomas, obituary notice 1097 BLACKLOCK, J. W. S.: Disseminated sclerosis, of, 49 BEAUMONT, W. M : Butyn as a local anaesthetic 881 BOYLE, H. Edmund G.: Anaesthesia by the in nose and throat practice, 1004, 1121 Blackwater fever. See Fever gas-oxygen-ethanesal and the gas-oxygen- BECCLE, H. C. (and Cecil WORSTEIt-DROUGHT): Bladder, catheterization of, attitude in, 947, 1006, chloroform-ethanesal combinations, 806 General paralysis of the insane treated by 1184 BOYLE, Helen: The nervous child, 967 malarial infection, 1256 0) Bladder, idiopathic hypertrophy of (A. Dingwall BO:YLE, R.: The Ventilation of Public Buildings, Bed-bug, review of book on, 883 Fordyce and Norman Capon), 1047 rev., 615 BEDWELL, John C., obituiary notice of, 89 BLAND-SUTTON, Sir John: The habits (ecology) BRACKENBURY, H. B.: Mental deficiency in its BEGG, A. M.: Tar tumours, 1226 of tumours, 847 (0)-Appreciation of Sir social aspects, 233 -Factors affecting infantile BEGG. 1. Campbell: Treatment of acute primary Frederick Treves, 1188 mortality, 758 infections of the hand, 1032-Value of sero- Blastomycosis, case of (F. Sugden), 63 Bradford, Annual Meeting of the Association at, logical tests in diagnosis, 1037 Blind, care and education of: Report of co111- 1111. See alsc Association Beit Memorial Fellowships: elections, 110 mittee, 1166 BRADSHAW, Major - General gir Alexander Belfast. See Ireland Blind Masseurs Association: Annual meeting, 213 Frederick, obituary notice of, 682 BELFRAGE, S. Henning: Chronic intestinal BLIOMFIELD, J.: Ether versus chloroform, 2C9- BRADSHAW, Lionel W.: Ante-partnim haemor- stasis and cancer, 840 Cocaine substitutes, 1154 rhage due to placenta praevia, associated with Belgian Cancer L- ague Congress, 1229 Blood in children, tbe reaction in (Ruth Conway- albuminuria and eclampsia, 717 BELL, Sir Charles, portrait of, 148 Verney), 866 Braini, rev., 884 BELL, Frances k.: Hypersensitiveness to Blood culture, methods of (S. G. Billington), 1157 Brain abscess. review of book on, 329 quinine, 462 -Discussion, 1157 BRAIN, W. Russell: Epidemic hiccup and BELL, Frederick, obituary notice of, 306 Blood, normal, poikilocytes in, 1171 encephalitis lethargica, 856 (0) BELL, Sir William: The Sale of Food and Drugs Blood presnure and heart action in sleep and Brain stem, significance of in muscle tone and Acts, rev.. 22 dreams: their relation lo haemorrhages, sense of position, 1001 BELL, WV. Blair: Treatment of acute salpingitis, angina, and sudden death (J. A. MlacWilliam), BRAMWELL, Edwin: Case of Thomsen's disease, 402 1196 (0) 984 Bengal, kala-azar menace in, 1275 Blood pressure after operation, 310 BRAND, Alex. Theodore: Differential diagnosis BENNETT, R. Allan: Hodgkint's Disease, rev., Blood pressure, review of books on, 1101 of small-pox and chicken-pax, 160 568 Blood sugar, behaviour of under the action of BRASH, MIajor C. W. J.: Technique of vaccina- BENNETT, T. Izod: Diseases of the stomach, insulin and other agents (G. S. Eadie), 60 (0) tion, 346 275-The early diagnosis of cancer of the Blood sugar curve after insulin, effect of para- BRAIULT. Captain Raoul. French Midaille des stomach by means of gastric analysis, 275 thyroid on (W. Devereu x Forrest, 916 (0) Epid6mies (en argent) conferred upon, 49 BENTZ, Frederick Colin, obituary notice of, 1279 Blood sugar estimations by general practitioners, Brazil, annual death rate from snake bites in, Bequests to bospitals and medical charities, 85, 160 9q6 590, 637, 737, 789, 905, 906, 953, 1011, 1126, 1178, Blood sugar, optical estimation of. 899 Bread returned, alleged infection from (parlia- 1281-(Parliamentary note), 39 Blood sugar, review of books on, 566 mentary note), 39 BERG, Ragnar- Vstamins: A Critical Sutrvey of Blood test in cancer. See Cancer, Shaw- Breast diseases, review of book on, 932 the Theoru of Accesssoy Food factors, Mackenzie blood test in BRETON, Surgeon Commander W. K. D.: Vision 1224 aev., BLYTH, Wynter: Effect on health of sewer and in naval gun-layers, 658 Bergev's Manual of Deternminative Bacteriology, draln air, 762 BRIDE, J.: Carcinoma of cervix. 1046-Tumour rev., 1050 Board, Central Midwives, 81, 267, 737, 1002 simulating com plete ulcerated prolapsus BERGEH, A. A. Hijmans van den (and others): Board, Central Midwives (Scotland), 42, 240, 783, uteri, 1046 - Two consecutive pregnancies with Die Digitalis miid ihre therapeutische 898, 1065 central placenta praevia and Caesarean section, Anwendung, rev., 1101 Board of Control: Annual report. 573, 675- 1046 Professor, nominated Grand Officer Research in nmental hospitals, 573-Insanity BRINKMAN, R. (and A. v. SZENT-GYORGYI): Per- BERGONI1k,of the Legion of Honour, 637 and mental deficiency, 675 nicious anaemia, 258 BERKELEY, Comyns: The use and abuse of Board of Education: Change of address of the Bristol medical sehool, 1233 obstetric forceps, 600 Medical Branch, 443-Annual report of the BeIlsTow, Mr.: Injuries to the peripheral nerves, Berlin: Conflict between panel practitioners an i chief medical officer, 828. 893-Report on mental 146 health insurance societies in regard to fees, and scholastic tests, 1271 BRISTOW, W. Rowley: Operative treatment of 589-Outbreak of acute poliomyslitis, 1281 Board, Metropolitan Asylums, annual report, 339 osteo-arthritis, 1211 BEPRNARD, Leon: Alastrim and mild small-pox, BOELKE, P. W. R.: The treatment of tuberculous BItISTOWE, Hubert C.. medical magistrate, 342 1056 diseases: the efficacy of s3dium morrhuate British Dominions information as to conditions BERNHARD-SMITH. A.: Poisoncus Plants of A7l injections compared with other treatmiients, of pi actice in, 394 Countries, rev., 110-Note on, 268 1249 (O) - British Empire Cancer Campaign. See Cancer BERRY, Mrs. Dickinson: Anesthetics from the BOILEAU, Margaret L. A., obituary notice of, 544 Briti-h Guiana Medical Service, 196 surgeon's point o1 view, 796 BOLTON, Charles: Diseases of thie stomach, with British Guiana Society for the Prevention and BERRY, R. J. A.: Practical Anatomy, rev.,'416- special reference to modern methods of investi- Treatment of Tuberculosis, report, 1191 Anatomical nomenclature, 1182 gation, 269 British Journal of Anaesthesia, first number 212 BERTWISTLE, A. P.: The silhouette radiograph, BOLTON, J. H.: Natural Religiont: The Ultimate British Journal of Experitrantal Biology, 213, 654 Religion of Man kind, rev., 770 439 Betel chewing and cancer, 632, 680, 733 Bolton, medical history of (John Johnstone), 953 British Tournal Photographic Almatnac, 1225 BVETTS, Lieut.-Col. A. J. Vernon: Wandering Bomb ether apparatus, 615 British Jout nat of Surgery, rev., 247 spleen impacted in the pelvis, 522 Bombay, antivenereal campaign in, 1275 British Medical Association. Sre Association BEVAN, L. P., presentation to, 1190 BOND, C. J.: " Diaplite " vaccines and antigens, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL in Gernmany, 59) BEVERIDGE,NV. Major-General W. W. 0. (and 84 British and American medical journals for others): Historv of the Great War, Based BONDFIELD Margaret: Maternity welfare, 71 German universities, 212 on Official Documents. Military Servic s. Bone growth and antlers (Sir William Macewen), British National Council for Mental Hygiene. Hyoiene of the War, vols. i and ii, rev., 523 91 (0)-Leading article on, 116. See also Antlers See Mental hygiene BEWLEY,G.: Modern treatm-ent of diabetes, 984 BONNEY, Victor: Treatment of acute salpingitis, British Pharmaceutical Codex, 192.3, rev., 244 BHABHA,Rev. Dr The nervous child, 971 400-Innervation of the uterus, 409-Severe BROADBENT, Walter: Amyl nitiite p isoning, 811 BHATIA, Bihari Lal (and Prem Nath Suni): uterine haemorrhage treated by radium, 410- -Constipation from the general practitioner's Elementary Hygiene, rev., 1165 IMlenorrhagia treated by intensive x-ray point of view, 929 BIDou, Gabriel: NouvellalMt7hode d'Appareillage therapy, 413-Use and abase of obstetric BROADHURST, Jean: Hosv we Resist Disease, rev., des Impotents, rev., 989 forceps, 607-Roentgenographic pelvimetry, 976 420 B]EDL, Professor, delivers the first Harvey BONOLA, F.: La Rachicentesi edc it, Liquido BROCQ, Pierre (and Ch. LENORMAND): Chirutrgie lectur-e in New York, 1125 Cefalo-Rachidiano, rev., 418 de la Tgte et du Cou, rev., 1224 BIGALOW: Sickle-cell anaemia, 1109-Poikilo- Book-keeping, card index system of, 330 BRODERICK, F. W. :-Pyorrhoea: its prevention cytes in normal blood, 1171 Book-keeping; medical, 444 and treatment, 1043 BIGGER, Joseph W. (and J. R GARRATT)-Asthma Books, library, and the spread of infectious BRODRIBB, A. H.: Volvulus of an ascending due to insect powder, 764, 947 disease (parliamentary note), 125 colon, 522 BIGGS, Hermann MiLchael, obituary notice of, 344 Books, early, Swiss catalogue of, 770 Bronchitis, chronic (Joseph John Perkins), 1137- BIGLAND, A. Douglas (and F. C. H. SERGEANT): Boots, Messrs.: Guaranteed purity of chemicals (J. Odery Symes), 1139-(E. FHyla Greves), 1140- A case of actinomycosis with recovery,61 (0) for use in research, 50 (Michael G. Foster), 1141-(G. Seeombe Hett). -Treatment of late neuro-syphilis and dis- BORDET, honorary degree of Strasbourg Univer- 1142-Discussion, 1143 seminated sclerosis, 880 Treatment of sity conferred upon. 1281 Bronchitis, chronic, climatic treatment of migraine by calcium lactate, 1133 tO) BOSANQUET. W. C. (and G. S. WILSON): Green's (E. Hyla Greves), 1140 Bile ducts, hepatic and common, surgery of Manual of Pathology and Morbid Anatomy, Bronchitis, chronic, climatic treatment of abroad (William J. Mayo), 7(0) rev., 286 (Miehael G. Foster). 1141 Bilharzia disease, curative dose of antimony BosE, Sir Jagadis Chunder: Life Movements in Bronehitis, chronic, in relation to nose and tartrate in 'J. B. Christopherson), 1254 (0) Plants, rev., 1051-Circulation and assimila- throat infections (G. Seeombe Hett), 1142 BILLINGT N, S. G.: Methods of blood culture, tion in plants, 1191 Bronchitis chronic, vaccine therapy of (J. Odery 1157 BoSTocK, Lieut.-Col. John Southey, C.B.E. Symes), 1139 BILLINGTON. W.: Anaesthetic practice, 1157 conferred upon, 26 BRONNER, Adolph, presentation to, 540 Biology, review of book on, 1050 BoaWELL, George (D. Rorie), 26 BRooKs, F. T.:-mould growths upon cold-store Biomathematics, 624 BOTTAZZI, Filippo, honorary LL.D.Edin. con- meat, 430 BIRCH.Jobn: Treatment of tuberculosis by the ferred upon, 211 Brown Animal Sanatory Institution, report, 87 Spahlinger method, 842 Bottles, medicine, time to buy, 684 BROWN, Sir Charles: Devices for invalid comfort, Birmingham: Milk feeding experiments in, 158- Botulism, epidemiology of (Geiger, Dickson, and 134 Chicken-pox In (parliamentasy note), 255- Meyer), 31 BROwN, J. J.: Diflcult midwifery in general Health of, 897 Bougies, urethral, 110 practice, 1121 r T BBrs 6 JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. I 3DCAL JOURAL

BROWN, W. Langdon: The endocrines and the CAMPBELL, C. Maefie: Organization for the CAPON, Norman: Idiopathic hypertrophy of the work of the kidneys, 812-Minor endocrine dis- supervision of mental defectives, 229-The bladder, 1047 turbances and their metabolic and psychical nervous child, £67 Carbohydrate of normal and can- effects, 1073 (0) CAMPBELL, H. J., elected mayor of Dartmouth, cerous tissues (B. R. G. Russell), 1225 BROWN, William: Talks on Psychot herarpy, rev., 944 Carbohydrates in the animal body, nature of 1102 CAMPBELL, Janet: Report on the training of control of the metabolism of (J. J. R. Macleod), "Brown heart'" See Heart midwives, 481 781 BROWNE, F. J: Stillbirth and neo-natal deatb, CAMPBELL, J. M. H.: The passing of chlorosis, C&rbolic acid injections in treatment of haemor- 1065 - Induction of labour by quinine and 427 rhoids (John Dunbar), 808 (0). See also pituitrin, 1262 CAMPBELL, John: Treatment of acute salpingitis, Haemorrhoids BROWNE, Sir John Walton, obituary notice of, 405-Severe uterine haemorrhage treated by Carbon monoxide a predisposing cause in pul- 1278 radium, 411-Use and abuse of obstetric monary tuberculosis (E. B. Hazleton), 763- BROWNE, Sir Thomas: The skull of, 531--His forceps, 606-Betel chewing and cancer, 680- Discussion, 763-Correspondence on, 945 skull, portraits, and ancestry (Miriam L. Roentgenographic pelvimetry, 976 Carbon monoxide poisoning and gas leaks, 1119 Tildesley), 815 CAMPBELL, S. Boyd (and J. E. MACILWAINE): The Carbon tetrachloride treatment. report of three BROWNING, H. (J. B. COHEN, S. ELLINGWORTH, ventricular complex of the electro-cardiogram autopsies following (J. F. Docherty and Lucius and R. GULBRAN5EN): The antiseptic action as a physical sign in cardiac prognosis, 456 (0) Nicholls), 753 (0) of the styryl-piridines and styryl-quinolines, Carcinoma. See Cancer 326 (0)-Disseminated sclerosis, 881 CANADA: Card index system of book-keeping and case- BRUCE, Sir David, presented with the Albert Banting Medical Research Foundation, 904 taking, 330 Medal of the Royal Society of Arts, 133 Canadian Medical Association, 34. See also Cardiac clinics in New York. 729 BRUCE, Dr.: Results of the operative treatment Association Cardiac prognosis, the ventricular complex of of cancer, 559 Lister oration, 845 the electro-cardiogram as a physical sign in BUCHAN, C. J.: Use and abuse of obstetric Small-pox in, 133 (J. E. MacIlwaine and S. B. Boyd Campbe'l). forceps, 607 Venereal diseases, standardization of diagnosis 456 (0) BUCHA,NAN, Lieut -Col. Andrew: Use and abuse and treatment of, report of committee, 952 Cardiac. See also Heart of obsteteic forceps, 606 Vital statistics of, 684 CARIiLL, Hildred: Tabes dorsalis, 987 BUITs, H. Massac: Motor notes for medical men, CARLING, E. Rock (and E. Mervyn JONES): Two 667-ThelMotor Show at Olympia, 819 Cancer, a new quarterly periodical, 1272 cases of intra-abdominal hernia, 1082 (0)- BULL, H. Cecil H; Diseases of the stomach, 275 Cancer, Ministry of Health memorandum on, Hernia into the intersigmoid fossa, 1082- -Medical practice in North America, 533. 538 421 Hernia through a defect in the mesentery, 1082 BULL, P.: Surgica treatment of phthisis, 1096 Cancer areas (parliamentary note), 256 Cardio-vascular disease, dyspnoea in, 209 BULLOUGH, W. A.: Factors affecting infantile Cancer, betel chewing and, 632, 680, 733 CARMICHAEL, Norman: Congenital pyloric hyper- mortality, 759 Cancer, blood test (Shaw-Mackenzie) in, 631 trophy, 1262 BUNDY, Elizabeth R.: Textbook of Atatomv and Cancer of breast, late results of operation for, CARNOT. P. (and others): Les Colites. rev., 1049 Physiology for Training Schools and other investigation committee appointed by the CARONIA, G.: Bacteriology of measles, 77A Educational In8situtions, rev , 286 Medical Society of London, 902 CARIAUTHERS. J. F.: Epitheliorna contagiosum Bungalow hospital. See Hospital Cancer:-British Empire Cancer Campaign: of fowls, 309 BURGESS, Arthur H.: Treatment of obstruction Meeting of representatives of the Royal Society CARRUTHERS, N. Stuart: What Is a diseased " of the colon, 547 and the Medical Rosearch Council, 76, 117- tonsil? 45 BuRJTEND, T. H. (and D. J. HARR1ES): Pre- Result of the appeal, 545-'-oncerted effort CARRUTHTERS, Thomas: Congenital deformity. liminary note on the histology of a myeloma, on behalf of being made throughout the 638 811 Dominions. 905 CARSON, W. H.: Treatment of obstruction of the BuRNETT, F. Marsden: A hospital contributory Cancer campaign in France, 1119 colon, 552 scheme, 86 Cancer, causes of. experimental inquiry into CARTER, A. H.: Antistreptococcus serum in BURNETT, Sir Napier, death of, 1281 (4rehibald Leitch), 1 (0)-Leading article on, erythema nodosum, 414 BURNHAM. Brigadier-General F. E.: Cancer and 27-Correspondence on, 134, 210, 632 CARTER, Lieut.-Col. James Edward, obituary carious teeth, 906 Cancer of cervix (W. H. King), 1046 notice of, 345 BURRELL, L. S. T.: Surgical treatment of pul- Cancer of cervix, squamous-celled (H. Leith CASTELLANI. Aldo: Medical mycology, 1037- monary tuberculosis, 510, 1098 Murray), 814 Sprue and coeliac disease, 1159 BURROWS, Harold: A Manual for Nurses ol Cancer of cervix treated with radium (Malcolm CAsTIGLIONI, Professor: The dawn of Italian A bdominal Surgery, rev., 990-Treatment of Donaldson and R. G. Canti), 12 (0) medical journalism. 624-Bolletino del museo acute primary infections of the hand, 1032 Cancer curers, 938 internazionale delle ceramiche in Faenza, 1108 BURTON, A. W.: Ethyl chloride-chloroform Cancer and diet (S. Monckton Copeman), 536 Casual paupers. See Paupers sequence, 906 Cancer, education of the public as to, 74 Cataract treated by colour therapy, 737, 790- BUTCHER, W. Herbert: Blood sugar estimations Caneer, etiology of, 586 Tinted lenses for, 790 by general practitioners. 160 Cancer, etiology of, and the leukaemic pheno- Cataract, review of book on, 1223 BUTLER, Edward A.: A Bio ogy of the British mena (James Young), 765 Catherine Gladstone Bome at lMitcham, 905 Hemiptera-Heteroptera, rev., 883 Cancer, freedom of negro races from, 46, 86, 130, Catheterization of bladder. See Bladder BUTLER, T. Harrison: Ether versus chloroform, 268, 309, 342, 1181 Cattle plague. See Plague 43 Cancor, gastric. See Cancer of stomach CAUTLEY, Edmund: Acidosis and alkalosis in BUTTAR, Charles: The rehousing of slum Cancer and heredity, 1168 children, 321-Vitamins and chlorophyll, 787- dwellers, 1235 Caneer and chronic intestinal stasis (Sir W. Summer diarrhoea, 861-After-results of abdo- Button suture; See Suture Arbuthnot Lane), 745 (0)-Leading article on, minal tuberculosis in children, 864-Treatment Butyn as a local anaesthetic in nose and throat 773-Correspondence on, 840. 902, 1012 of tuberculous cervical adenitis by radium, practice (William Hill), 876-Correspondence Cancer, kangri-burn (Ernest F. Neve), 1255 (0) 866 on. 947, 104,1121 Cancer l.eague Congress, Belgian, 1229 CAWADIAS, Dr.: Medical mycology, 1041 BUXTON, J. Basil, appointed to the chair of Cancer and meat, 1012 CAWSTON. F. G.: Schistosoma infestation, 437 animal pathology at Cambridge, 294 Cancer mortality (parliamentary note), 39 Cell chemistry, review of book on, 989 BUZZARD, Edward Farquhar, appointed Phy- Cancer of mouth, pharynx. and nose, diathermy Cell growth, review of book on, 328 sician Extraordinary to the King, 831-The for (Norman Patterson), 56 (0) Celtic man on the Sussex Downs(Eliot CurwenX sequelae of lethargic encephalitis, 1083 Cancer, observations on, 1005 662 Central BYWATER, H. Haward (and F. C. PLUMMER): Cancer of the oesophagus etiology of, 1120 Midwives Board. See Board X-ray treatment of interstitial keratitis, 1152 Cancer operations: are the results of better tban Cerebral conditions, hypertonic and hypotonic twenty years ago? (Herbert J. Paterson), 556- saline solutions in (Henry Cohen), 1047 Discussion, 557 Cerebral tumour. See Tumour Cancer and pigment, 1066, 1181 CHADBURN, M. M.: Surgery of the large bowel, Cancer, pitch (parliamentary note), 39 767 Cancer research, 305 439 CHAINE, J.: Anatomie Comparative, rev., 417 Cancerresearch (leading article), 570 CHALMERS. A. K.: The social aspects of tuber- C. Cancer research (parliamentary note), 39 culosis, 630 Cancer Research Oampaign, Imperial, and the CHAMBERLAIN. J. S.: A Textbook of Organic CAGNEY, Michael: Mitral stenosis, 1100 cancer problem, 261 ChemistsV. rev., 420 CArI, W. J., elected mayor of Bury 13S. Edmunds, Cancer Research Fund, Imperial: Annual meet- CHAMBERLAIN. Neville: Infant welfare, 70- 944 ing, 117, 156-Report of director, 156-Scientific Speech at the International Congress of CAIGER, Herbert: Mastication, 346 report, 1225 - Carbohydrate metabolism of Surgery, 121-His visit to Stoke, 299 Calciuit, colloidal, in treatment of erythro- normal and cancerous tissues, 1225 -Vitamins CHAMBERLAIN, Walter William, obituary notice melalgia (John M. Stalker), 1261 and cancer, 1225-Cultivation of tissues, 1226- of, 307 Calcium lactate in the treatment of migraine Tar tumours, 1226-Resistance to cancer, 1226- CHAMBERS, E. R.: Treatment of iritis with (A. Douglas Bigland), 1133 (0)-Correspondence Paraffin dermatoses, 1226 tuberculin, 1096 on, 1240 Cancer research, prize offered for, 1058 CHAMBERS, Surgeon Rear-Admiral Joseph, ap- Calculus, renal (R. Ogier Ward) 563 (0) Cancer research in Spain, 1072 pointed Director - General of the Medical Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, 17. See Cancer, resistance to (J. A. Murray), 1226 Department of the Navy, 155, 636 also Tropieal Cancer, review of books oni, ' 66. 665 CHAMBERS, Major: Methods of blood culture. CALDER, Alex J. W.: Blood sugar estimations by Cancer, septic factors in (William J. Mayo', 35 1157 general practitioners, 85-insulin in general Cancer of the stomach, early diagnosis of by CHAMBERS, S. B.: Acute intestinal obstruction practice. 127 means of gastric analysis, 275 due to an unusual foreign body, 928 CALDERA, Ciro, appointed to the chair of oto- Cancer of stomach presenting unusual features CHAMPNEYS, Sir Francis, appreciation of Wil:liam rhino-laryngology in the University of Pavia, (C. E. S. Jackson), 414 (0) Harrison Cripps, 950 345 Cancer and carious teeth, 590, 906 CHANDLER, F. G.: La' ge pleural effusion, 785 Calendar, a medical art, 1191 Cancer of uterus, colloid (H. Leith Murray), 814 CHAPMAN, George. 100th birthday, f, 953 CALMETTE, Dr. A., nominated a Grand Officer Cancer of the uterus treated by x rays (Dr. CHAPMAN, J. E.: The social aspects of tuber- of the Legion of Honour, 637-L'Infection Zweifel), 1160 culosis, 516 Bacillaire et la Tuberculose chez l'homme et Cancer and vitamins (W. Cramer), 1225 CHAPPEL, George Pester, obituary notice of, 1278 chez les animaux, rev., 1267-Tubercle Bacillus CANDY, T. I.: Radiography of the foetus, 1158 Charities Register and Digest, rev., 884 Infection and Tuberculosis in Man and Canfield's operation on the antrum (Sir Jaibes CHRLES, Major-General Sir Richard Havelock, Animals (English translation). rev., 1267 Dundas-Grant), 874 note on, 252 Cambridge chair of animal pathology, 294. See Cannabis indiea, a dangerous drug, 586 Chauffeur's palm, 305 also University Cannabis indica in smoking tobacco (R. L. E. Chaulmoogrates and morrhuates in the " defat- CAMERON, Hector Charles: The Nervous Child, Downer), 521. 1036-Correspondence on, 586, ting " of lepra- and tubercle bacilli (Sir rev., 464-The nervous child, 963, 1099-Intra- 590, 841, 1006, 1179 Leonard Rogers), 11 (0) cranil haemorrhage in the newborn, 1152 Cannula and trocar, an improved antrum ex- CHEATER. George W.: The treatment of tuber- CAMIDGIE P. J.: Acidosis and alkalosis in ploring, 281 culosis by the Spahlinger method, 585, 734, children, 318-Diabetes and insulin, 446- CANTI, R. G. (and Malcolm DONALDSON: Fifty 842 Insulin and diuresis, 785-The endocrines and cases of carcinoma of the cervix treated with Cheese, whole-milk, standard quality for (parlia- the work of the kidney. 813 radium, 12 (0) mentary note), 125 CAMPBELL, A.: Prevention and treatment of CANTONNET, A. (and F. DE LAPEnsONNE): Manuel CHEINIssE, Lucien: L'AnWne Th6rapeutique, chronic prostatitis and vesiculitis, 455 de Neurologie Oculaire, rev., 244 rev., 420 JULY-DEC., 1923j T Bstmse INDEX. MEDICXALJOURNAL 7

Chemicals for use in research, guaranteed purity COCK&YNE, E. A.: After-results of abdominal College. Trinity, Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, of, 50 tuberculosis in children, 864 87, 906, 1238 -Information concerning the study Chemistry, review of books on, 420. 466, 614, 615, Cocaine and its substitutes (E. Watson-Williams, of medicine, 367, 581. See also University of 934, 98 J 1018 (0) Dublin CHEVERs, Martin J.: The cause of hernia, 1192 Cocaine habit from eye drops? 1180 College. University, Cork: Information concern- CHEYNE, Walter Smith, obituary notice of, 442 Cocaine substitutes, value of: Discussion at ing the study of medicine. 381 CHL&55ERINI, Dr.: Injuries to the peripheral Royal Society of Medicine, 1154- Note on. College, University, Dublin: Information con- nerves, 146 1170 cerning the study of medicine, 381 Chicken-pox in Birmingham (parliamentary Coeliac disease and sprue (Sir Leonard Rogersl, College, University, Galway: Information con- note), 255 1159 cerning the study of medicine, 382 Chicken-pox, compulsory notification of in Scot- Coeliac disease. treatment of, 443 College, University, London: Rteception, 80- land, 159 COFFEY, Robert C.: Gastro-enteroptosis, rev., Awards in the medical school, 131-Sir William Chicken pox and herpes. See Herpes 769, 777 Ramsay memorial, awards, 163-Scholarships, Chicken-pox and small-pox, differential diagnosis COHEN, Henry: The value of hypertonic and 345, 1238-Information concerning the study of, 44, 160, 207, 304, 487, 787 - (W. MAcConnel hypotonic saline solutions in cerebral con- of medicine, 375. See also Hospital Wanklyn), 106 (0)-(G. R. Painton), 1080 (0) ditions, 1047 College, University, of South Wales. See Uni- Chicken-pox and small-pox in the United States, COHEN, J. B. (and C. H. PROWNING, S. ELLING- versity of Wales 1171 WORTH, and G. GULBRANSEN): The antiseptic College, West London Post-graduate: Informa- Chicken-pox. See also Herpes and Varicella action of the styryl-pyridines and styryl- tion concerning, 386 Child, birth injuries of the (leading article), quinolines, 326 (0) Colleges of Surgeons, the American and the 993 COKE, Frank: Peptone treatment of asthma, 86 English, 997 Child during delivery, unusual position of (W. F. -Asthma, rev., 108 -Asthma due to insect COLLIE, Sir John : Treatment of venereal Moore), 565 powder, 841 disease, 263-Pitfalls of medico-legal practice, Child, the " difficult " (R. G. Gordon), 881 Cold, common, the virus of the (leading article), 936 Child, the nervous (Hector Charles Cameron), 1228 COLLIER, James: Chronic abdominal pain in 963-Discussion, 967 Cojeraine: typhoid fever and polluted water, nervous women, 1219 'Childbirth and pregnancy, deaths assigned to, 839 COLLINGWOOD, F. W.: Pyorrhoea, its prevention 310 Colitis, mucous, intestinal antiseptic for ob- and treatment, 1C45 CHILDE, Charles P.: Environment and health. stinate case of, 906, 1011 COLLIS, Edgar: Tuberculosis in industrial 135 (0)-Treatment of obstruction of the colon, Colitis, review of book on, 1049 workers. 113 555-Results of the operative treatment of Collapse, danger of amyl nitrite in. See Amyl COLLIS, E. L., elected a Fellow of the Royal cancer, 557 College of Agri2ulture. East of Scotland: Report Sanitary Institute, 1011-Chronic bronchitis, Children, protection of, 120 on animal breeding, 1064 1143 Children. Young Persons, etc , Bill, 12) College, Anderson, of Medicine: Information Colloidal calcium in treatment of erythro- Children's disesLes, review of books on, 464, 1163 coneerning the study of medicine, 380 melalgia (John M. Stalker), 1261 China. ancient, pestilence and leecheraft in College, Epsom: Annual meeting, 26-Founder's Colloidal gold test for neuro-syphilis, 429 (W. Perceval Yetts), 880 day, 267-Note on, 1110, 1123 Collosol manganese in treatment of urticaria CHISHOLM, Catherine: Acidosis and alkalosis in College of Hygiene, Imperial, 162. See also (H. McCormick Mitchell), 563 (0) children, 322-Summer diarrhoea, 862 Hygiene Colon, ascending, volvulus of (A. H. Brodribb), CHISHOLM, J.: Encephalitis lethargica and College, King's: Awards in the medical school, 522 pregnancy, 1046-Carcinoma of cervix, 1046 131-Information concerning the study of medi- Colon obstruction, treatment of (Arthur H. CHITTY. Hubert: Exhibition of cases, 20 cine, 374. See also Hospital Burgess), 547-Discussion. 551 Chloroform administration, 954 College, Livinstone, report, 1125 Colon, pelvic, malignant stricture of (C. Y. Chloroform administration apparatus. 1157 College, North-East London Post-Graduate: Pearson), 65 Chloroform versus ether, 43, 85, 129, 161, 209, 343, Information concerning, 386 Colon, review of books on, 768, 1162 438, 543, 632, 681 College, Peking Union Medical: Papers and Colonial Office, information as to medical ap- -Chlorophyll and vitamins, 684, 733, 787 Addresses, etc , 429 pointments under, 394 Chlorosis, the passing of, 427 College of Physicians of Philadelphia: Award Colostomy after transplantation of the ureters, Chocolates, 1282 of the Alvarenga prize, 845 486, 585, 680 CHORsY, N. H.: The differential diagnosis of College, Queen Margaret: Information coneern- Colotomy wound and self-administration of an small-pox and chicken-pox, 487-Public health ing the study of medicine, 380 enema, 737 in India, 571 College, Queen's, Birmingham, to resume COLT, G. H.: Ether versus ehloroform, 438, 632 Cholelithiasis with situs inversue (E. S. Frisch- activities, 81 Commercial influences in therapeutics (A. J. mann), 811 College, Royal (Dick) Veterinary, centenary of, Clark), 941 Cholera suspects. Ministry of Health circular re, 897, 1118 Comparative medicine. See Medicine 435 College. Royal, of Physicians of Edinburgh: Complement fixation tests and tuberculosis Choreic children, the care of (A. Dingwall For- Information concerning the study of medicine, (Arthur Sellers), 497 10 dyce), 700 (0) 366-Jessie Macgregor prize awarded, 163- Complement fixation in tubercuilosis (A Lisle Choroid, tuberculous foci of, haemophthalmos Morison lectur6s centenary, 781-Parkin prize, Punch and A. Hope Gosse), 495 (0) in association with (J. D. Cummins), 809 (0) 442-Quarterly meeting of Council. 1010-Elee- COMPTON, A.- Report on the hydrolytic activity CHOICE, C. C. (editor): A System of Surgery. tion of Fellows, 1010-Election of Members, of the serum of different animals on maltose, rev., 988 1010-Bursaries, etc., awarded, 1010-Annual 141 CHRISTOPHERSON, J. B.: Intermediary hosts of meeting, 1238 Conception control, parents' clinics for, refused Schistosoma haematobium and mansoni in College, Royal, of Physicians of Ireland: In- in Chicago, '45 Nyasaland, 437-The curative dose of antimony formation concerning the study of medicine, CONDON, Lieut.-Col. de Vere, obituary notice of, tartrate in schistosomiasis (bilharzia disease). 368-Degrees and pass lists, 904, 1190 636 1254 (0) Congress against Alcohol, International, 443 Chronic cases, the need of reconsideration of COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON: Congress, Australasian, of the British Medical diagnosis in. 310 Appointments. 844 Association. 206, 470, 997,1229 CHURCHFIELD, J. M.: History of St. George's Comitia, 211, 844 Congress of the Belgian Cancer League, 1229 Hospital, 1072 Communications, 211 Congress of the Chartered Society of Massage Churn, milk, a cleanly and silent, 1012 David Lloyd Roberts lecture, 999 and Medical Gymnastics, 637 Cinchona bark, supply of, report on, 526 begrees and p5ass lists, 211, 844, 904 Congress of Comparative Pathology. See Con- Cinematograph films, list of, 1226 Diplomas, 211 gress of Pathology Cirrhosis, alcoholic (John Fionegan), 1261 Examiners, 211 Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Civil List pensions awarded, 213 Harveian celebration, 774 Tropical Medicine. See Tropical CLARIK, Alfred: Environment and intelligence, Harveian Oration, 685 Congress of the French Society of Dento facial 207 Information concerning the study of medicine, Orthopaedics, 1281 CLARK, A. J-: The experimental basis of endo- 364 Congress of French-speaking Neurologists and crine therapy, 51 (0)-Commercial influences Licences, 211. 844, 904 Alienists. 589 in therapeutics, 941 Members, 211, 844 Congress of the History of Medicine, Inter- CLARK. Major James Aitken, granted per- national, 992 mission to wear the decoration of the Order of Congress of the Italian Eociety of Dermatology the Nile, 589 College, Royal. of Surgeons of Edinburgh: and syphiligraphy, 905 CLARKE, Astley V.: Medical charities, 263 Annual meeting, 787-Degrees and pass lists, Congress of Laryngology, Otology, and Rhino- CLARKE, John J.: Some Factors Relating to the 212, 787, 1280-Inform-nation concerning the logy, Italian. 490 Rehousing of Slum Dwellers, 1176 study of medicine, 367 Congress of Internal Medicine, Italian, 345 CLARKE, Colonel John T., Belgian Croix de Congress of Medical Radiology, Italian, 11 Guerre conferred upon, 49 COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND: Congress of Medicine, Flemish, 309 CLARKE, Richard: Exhibition of cases, 20 Annual meeting of Council, 1008 Congress of Medicine, French, 163 CLAYTON-JONES, 0.: Chauffer's palm, 305 Annual meeting of Fellows and Members, 636, Congress of Meiicine, Italian, 345 Clearing the throat. bee Throat 787, 1008, 1,70 Congress of Military Medicine, International, 163 CLEGG, J. W., re-elected mayor of Burnlev. 944 Calendar for 192.3-24, 636 Congress, Odontological, Pan-Russian, 11 CLEHENTS. Wing-Commander Cecil: Ophthal- Council election. 88 Congress of Ophthalmology, International, 76, mology in relation to the Services: judgement Council nmeeting, 119. 1238 198 of distance, 655 Court of Examiners, 267 Congress of Orthopaedics, French, 637 CLIFFORD, Dr.: carcinoma of cervix, 1046-Full- Diplomas, 267, 1238 Congress of Orthopaedics, Italian, 637 time ectopic gestation, 1016 Election of president, 119 Congress of Oto-rhino-laryngology, Rumanian, CLIFT, H. Lechmere: Syphilitic headache 444 Examination results. 1280 155 CLIFT, William: Life and times of (Sir Arthur Information concerning the study of medicine, Congress, Oxford Ophthalmological: Annual Keith), 1127 (0) 364 meeting, 64-Relation of dental sepsis to Climate, British, review of book on, 67 Licences in dental surgery, 1238 diseases of the eye, 64-Statistics of member- Clip remover, a new MJichel, 1103 Museum, 267, 674 ship, 64-Glaucoma, 64-Orbital neoplasm, 64 Clothes moths. See Moths Primitive surgical instruments presented to, -Doyne memorial lecture: The differential Clut, Birmingham and Midland Edinburgh 337 character of scotomata and their interpreta- Graduates', annual dinner, 845 Re-elections, 1238 tion, 64-Intracisternal injections in the treat- Club, Lancaster Medical Book, 1002 War injuries, drawings of, now available for ment of luetic optic atrophy, 64-The Finsen Club, Old Epsomian, annual dinner, 1239 study, 1058 treatment of conjunctival diseases, 64- Club, Queen's University, London (Belfast), 944, Drawings of the macula, 64-Memory drawing, 1281 College, Royal, of Surgeons in Ireland, 49- 64-Accommodation, 64-Muscle recession and Club, United Hospitals Winter Sports, 790 Honorary degrees, 49 Information concerning muscle tucking, 64-Diagnosis of coal miners' Club, West of Scotland Foreign Service Medical, the study or medicine, 369 nN stagmus, 64-Colour vision in amblyopic 1274 College, St. Mungo's: Information concerning eyes associated with strabismus convergens, COAKLEY, Cornelius G.: A Manual of Diseases of the study of medicine, 380 64-Official dinner, 64 the Nose and T'hroat.rev., 109 College of Surgeons of America: Convocation Congress of Pathology, Comparative, Italian, 26, COATES, Vincent (and R. G. GoRDON): Differential ceremony, 835-Address by Sir William 1100 diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis as a clinical Wheeler, 835-Gift to from Mr. A. E. Webb- Congress of Pediatrics, Spanish, 345 entity, 561(0) Johnson, 997-Election of president, 1011 Congress of Pediatrists, French-speaking, 493 r .x, s 8 JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. l MUDUCA. JOuwiU,

Congress of Physical Education, French Correspondence: Correspondence (continued): National, 264 Acidosis and acidaemia, 438 " Rheumatism," 585 Congress, International Physiological: Edin- Anaemia, pernicious, 543 jlheumatism, acute, decrease of, 841 burgh meeting, 142-President's address, 142- Anatomical nomenclature, 1182 Riviera, the, 1123 Insulin, 165, 201-Functional activity of the Ante-partum haemorrhage due to placenta Ronald Ross clinic, the proposed, 46 suprarenals, 202-Internal secretion of the praevia, associated with albuminuria and Sanitation in India, 1183, 1276 testicle, 202-The thyroid and the autonomic eclampsia, 784, 900,945, 1068 Schistosoma haematobium and mansoni in nerves, 202-Antidromic action, 202-Humoral Antlers in deer. reproduction, and the shedding Nyasaland, intermediary hosts of, 437 transmission of nervous impulses, 203- of, 304, 341, 1067 Schistosoma infestation, 437 Alternating Periods of activity and rest as Ascites, repeated tapping in, 681 Berological tests in diagnosis, 1236 a property of living tissues, 203-The sensory Asthma due to insect powder, 841, 947 Shaw-Mackenzie blood test In cancer, 631 activity of the skin, 203-Water intoxication, Attitude in catheterization of the bladder, 947, Shoulder-joint, recurrent or habitual disloca- 203 -Demonstrations and papers, 203, 257- 1006, 1184 tion of, 1275 Honorary degrees conferred by Edinburgh Uni- Betel chewing and cancer, 632, 680, 733 Slum dwellers. rehousing of, 1235 versity, 211-Some applications of physiology Blood sugar estimations by general practi- Small-pox and chicken-pox, diagnosis of, 44, to medicine, 215, 1196-Inhibition, hypnosis, tioners, 85, 160. 899 160, 207, 304, 487, 787 and sleep, 256-The syndrome of experimental Blood sugar, optical estimations of, 899 Small-pox, the vaccination propaganda, and pituitary derangements, 257-Circulation in Butynas a local anaesthetic, 947, 1004, 1121 malaria. 261 the spleen, 258-Phagocytic cells of the Cancer of breast, late results of operations for, Smoking of Indian hemp and opium, 1179. See omentum, 258-Pernicious- anaemia, 258- 902 also Cannabis indica Action of the diaphragm, 258-Final meeting Cancer, causes of, the experimental inquiry Society for the Study of Disease in Child en, of the General Committee, 1004 into the, 210 1277 Congress of Public Health, Dutch, 243 Cancer, etiology of, 586 Spasm of the larynx. 439, 784, 841 Congress on puerperal fever, 133 Cancer among negroes, 46, 85, 130, 342, 1181 Spiritual healing, 436, 542, 587 Congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1191 Cancer, observations on. 1005 Sugar, blood. See Blood Congress, Russian Health Resorts, 1281 Cancer of the oesophagus, etiology of. 1120 Tar water, 439 Congress, South African Medical, 134 Cancer research, 439 Tetanus, treatment of, 439 Congress of Stomatology, Italian, 243 Cancer Research Campaign, the Iniperial, and Tonsil,' diseased,"what is a ? 45 Congress of Surgery, French, 248, 637, 1100 the cancer problem, 261,3^5 Trachoma and visual standards during the Congress of Surgery, International, 32, 91, 121. Cannabis indiea: a dangerous drug, 586-In war, 303 142-President's address on the study of smoking tobacco, 841,1006,1179 Tryparsamide, 87 nature as shedding light on the structure and Carbon monoxide a predisposing cause of Tubercle vaccines, 263 functions of man, 91-Inaugural session, 121- pulmonary tubere-alosis, 945 Tuberculosis, active immunization in, 208 Speech by the Prince of Wales. 121-Discus- Chauffeur's palm, 305 Tuberculosis, artificial light treatment of. sions, 122, 142-Surgery of the endocrine Cocaine habit from eye drops(?) 1180 584 glands, 122-Conversazione, 124-President's Colostomy after transplantation of ureters. Tuberculosis, earlier notification of, 43, 83, reception, 124-Luncheon by the Government, 486, 585, 680 208 124-Neext meeting, 124-Badge, 124-Arthro- Cottage hospitals, the work of, 302 Tuberculosis, social aspects of, 630 plasty, 142-Injuries to the peripheral nerves, Cow's milk. See Milk Tuberculosis treated by the Spablinger 144-Reception at the Royal College of l hy- Dentistry and medicine, 304 method, 585, 680, 734, 786, 842 sicians, 147-Reception at the Royal College Diaplyte " vaccines and antigens, 43, 84. See Tuberculosis treated by a new method of of Surgeons, 147-Demonstrations, 147-Note also Tuberculosis treatment vaccines (Dreyer), 43, 45, 84 on, 156 -Sero-therapy and vaccino-therapy in Diathermy in pulmonary tuberculosis, 486 % Tuberculosis treatment, 342 surgery. 189-Operative shock, 190-Pituitary Difficult midwifery. See Midwifery Two solecisms, 1C06, 1122 surgery by a new method, 192. See also iocifth " Diseased" tonsil. See Tonsil Unfortuuate brother, an, 488 Congress of the Italian Society of Surgery, Drunkenness, tests for, 487, 542, 632 Unit system in surgery, 783, 839, 8-8 315 Dyspnoea in cardio-vascular disease, 2C9 Uterus, the innervation of the, 485 Congress of the Surgical Society of Central Environment and intelligence. 207 Vaccination propaganda, 130, 161, 946,1005, 1069, Germany, 846 lhpithelioma contagiosum, 543 1112, 1184 Congress of the Surgical Society of Russia, Epsom College, 1123 Vaccine treatment of tuberculosis. See Tuber- 953 Ether versus chloroform, 43, 85, 129, 161, 209. culosis Congress of the Swiss Society for Psychiatry, 343, 438, 543, 632, 681 Venereal disease. treatment of. 263. 306 1011 Fever, treatment of, 129 Vitamins and chlorophyll, 733, 787 Congress of Thalassotherapy, International, 490 Garden city sanitation, 1070 Congress of Tropical Medicine, West African, Gas leaks and carbon monoxide poisoning, 1119 Cottage hospitals. See Hospitals 473. 953 Gonococcal infection treated by diathermy, Cou6 education institute to be founded 16 Congress of Tuberculosis, French, 489 160 France, 1190 Congress of Urology, French Association of, 267, Haemorrhoids treated by interstitial injec- Council, General Medical: Correspondence with 637 tions, 901 the Council of British Ophthalmologists, 147 Congress of IUrology, German, 243 Health administration in Scotland, 584 -Teaching of ophthalmology to medical Congress of Urology, International, 192, 1166 Heart disease in early life, 842 students, 147, 195 - Information concerning the Congress of Urology, Italian. 345 Heart disease and tonsillar infection, 436 study of medicine. 355 - In the Irish Free Congress of Urology, Spanish Association, 637 Heat, effect of, upon operations for exoph- State, 1178-New regulations for the D.P.H.. Coogress on Venereal Disease, All-Russian, thalmic goitre, 133 1273 163 Herpes water with localized muscular para- Conjoint Board in England: Diploma in laryngo- lysis, 46 COuNCI, LONDON COUNTY: logy and otology, 210-Examination in anatomy Herpes zoster and varicella, 1277 Clinical laboratories at the London Mental and physiology, 211-Information concerning Hippocrates, 587 Hospitals, 781 the study of medicine, 364, 387 Hospital contributory scheme, 86 Crippled children, treatment of, 1179 Conjoint lhoard in Ireland- Pass lists and de- House disinfection, 47 Dreyer's vaccines and antigens Lo be tried, 75 grees, 88-Information concerning the study of Hydrology, 86 Health of London, 195 medicine, 368, 442 Hypoglycaemia and epilepsy, 1184, 1236 School children, treatment of, 1064 Conjoint Board in Scotland: Degrees and pass Hysterectomy, supravaginal, and panhyster- Small-pox in London. See Small pox lists, 267, 787-Information concerning the ectomy, 1120, 1184 Sunlight treatment class, 837 study of medicine, 366 Insulin and diuresis, 733, 785 Tuberculosis treatment, 40 CONN. H. W. (and H. J. CONN): Barterio7ogp: a Insulin in general practice, 127 Ventilation of the Council Chamber of, 684 Stadv of Micro-organisms and their B 1 tion Intestinal stasis, chronic, and cancer, 840, 902 West Park Mental Hospital. 897 to Human Welfare, rev., 1050 Labyrinth deafness, 946 Constipation from the general practitioner's Malignant disease, pathology of, 304 Councils, Free State County, 205 point of view (Hl. Des Voeux), 928 -Discussion, Measles and scarlet fever, etiology of, 1180 Country Children's Holiday Fund. See Fuud 929 Medical charities. 262, 303, 340 436 Cow's milk. See Milk Consumption. See Tuberculosis Medical educaticn in India, 587 Cox, A. Neville: Rest in the treatment of Consumptives. Care Committees for. in Lanca- Medical magistrates, 306, 342 phthisis, 522 shire, 540 Medical missions, 488 Cox. G. Lissant: TuberculoEis notification, 114- CONWAY-VERNEY, Ruth: The reaction of the Medical practice in North America, 631 Report on tuberculosis in Lancashire, 943 blood in children. 866 Medical women, the problem of success for, Cox, Montagu H.: Earlier notification of tuber- CooK, Albert (and Katherine Coos): Amlag-zi 680 culosis, 43 Agokuzalisa (Manual of Midwifery in Luganda', Menstrual disability, 902 COYNE, William, note on, 935 rev , 721 Mental hospitals, voluntary boarders in, 436 CRAIGMILE, Alexander: Appreciation of Henry COOK, Frank: The innervation of the uterus, Mitidwifery in general practice, difficult, 1067, Dawson Farnell, 588 485 11e, 1182 1235, 1276 CRAiK, Robert: & record plasmacytosis, 1096 CooK, H. G.: Psoriasis, '86 Military medicine, history of, 128 CRAMER, W.: Funetional activity of the supra- COOK, Katherine (and Albert CooK): Amageri Milk, cow's, standard of fat in, 1235 renals. 202-Vitamins and cancer, 1225 Agokuzalisa (Manual of Midwifery in Luganda), Miners' nystagmus, 542 CRAWFORD, A. W.: An' experimental inquiry rev., 721 Myopes, education of, 46 into the causes of cancer, 210 Coolidge tubes, 164 Negro races. freedom of from cancer, 46, 86, CRAWFORD, Colonel D. G.: Epithelioma con- CooMBs, Carey F.: Heart disease in early life, 130, 342, 1181 tagiosum in fowls. 214 708 Nervous cbild. 1183 CRAWFURD, Raymond: Medical charities, 436 COOPER, Harry: Men who have given their lives Obstetric forcepe, use an i abuse of 785,901,1182 Cream. whole-milk, standard quality for (parlia., for science, 727 Ophthalmologv, exanaination in, 303 mentary note). 125 Co-operation, international, 1117 Optical estimuation of bNood sugar. See Blood CREERY, J. T., presentation to, 732 COPE, Zachary: The Early Diagnosis of the Oral hygiene, 342, 437 Cremation: Meeting of cremation authorities at Acute Abdomen, rev., 189 Organic extracts administered by the nose. Liverpool, 737 COPEMAN, 5. Monckton: Diet and cancer, 585 Cretinism (J. M. O'Donovan), 65 536 Pay of married I.1M.. officers, 947 CaREW, F. A. E.: Report on research in animal COPLANS, M.: Report on the value of a bacteria- Pay of the R.A.M.C., 544,587,681 breeding, 1064 free vaccine lymph, 141 Pellagra, 735 CRICHTON-BROWNE, #iirJames: Appreciation of CORE, William, obituary notice of, 1189 Peptone treatment of asthma, 86 William Hall, 952 Cork medical practitioners, meeting of, 127 Pigment and cancer, 10 6, 1 81 CRILE, Dr.: Operative shock, 190 CORKILL, Harold K: Treatment of tetanus, Pleural effusion, large, 785. 901 Orime and insanity: Report of Lord Justice 928 Polyglandular therapy, 209 Atkin's Committee, 1060-Note on, 1054 CORNER, M. Cursham: Vaccination propaganda, Polythelia, 85 Crime and insanity. review of book on, 613 130 Posture during delivery. 1235 Crippled children, treatment of in London, CO03ENWALL, Lieut.-Col. J. W.: Statistics of anti- President's-address, 206, 263. See also Environ- 1179 rabic inoculations in India, 298 ment Crime and mental defect (W. Norwood East). 22& Corrmetion corrected, 1240 Puerperal morbidity, 1004,1123 Cripples, appeal for a national scheme for, 637 Corrections. 50, 309, 444. 638, 738, 1126, 1240 Pylorus, congenital hypertrophy of, 262 Cripples in New York, Twi Bumu JULY-DEC., I9231 INDEX. IMDIo&ALr JoumusAL 9 bl=DICffi JoVXlt 9 CRIPPS, Williami Harrison, obituary notice of' DEANE, H. C. C.: Tubal pregnancy, 1047 Diathermy for malignant disease of the mouth. 950 DEARDEN, W. F.: Medical cnarities, 305 pharynx, and nose (Norman Patterson), 56 (0) CROFTON, W. M.: Active immunization in tuber- Death, sudden, and ventricular fibrillation. See Diathermy, medical (E. P. Cumberbatch). 311- culosis, 208 Ventricular (0. A. Robinson), 312-(F. Howard Humphris). CROLEY. V. St. John: Vaccination propaganda, Deaths assigned to pregnancy and childbirth, 314-Discussion, 315-Corresponden-e, 486 1'0-The differential diagnosis between small- 310 Diathermy treatment of gonococcal infection pox and chicken-pox. 305 DEAVER, J. B. (and L. HERMAN): Enlargement (M. P. Cumberbatch and C. A. Robinson), 54 CROLL, W. F.: Child with the heart on the right of the Prostate, rev., 187 (0)-Correspondence on, 160 side, 931 DE COSTER. Deleroix, death of, 1280 Diathermy in pulmonary tuberculosis, 486 CRONER, Wilhelm: Die Therapie an derBerliner Deer, antlers in. See Antlers DIcE, G. F. (and G. H. DICK): Bacteriology of UTniversitdts-Kliniken, rev., 23 Deformity, congenital, 546, 590, 638 scarlet fever, 772 CCRnOM, Sir John Halliday, obituary notice of, DE FURSAC, J. R0ogurs: Manuel de Psychiatrie, DICKENsoN, Surgeon Commander George 0. M.: 633 rev., 464 Manual of Instruction for the Royal Naval CRoRs, F. R.: Appreciation of William Harrison Degrees for practitioners, 383. See also Medical Sick Berth Staff, rev., 666-An antimosquito Cripps, 950 schools campaign in Hampshire, 1169 CRossE, Herbert William, called to the Bar, 1011 DE FLUERY, Maurice, Legi( n of Honour con- DICKsoN (and others): Epidemiology of botulism, CROTTI, Andr6: Thyroid and Thymus. rev., 465 ferred upon, 789 31 CROW, D. A.: The comparative anatomy of the DELAFIELD, Francis (and T. Mitchell PRUDDEN): DIDE, M. (and P. GUIRAUD): Psychiatrie du nose, 1264 A Textbook of Patholoog, with a. Fitnal Section MMdecin Praticien, rev., 464 CRUICKSHANK. L. D.: Report on physical educa- on Post-mortem Examinations and the Mel hiods Diet and cancer (S. Monekton Copeman), 536 tion in Scottish schools, 783 of Preserving and Examining Diseased C issues, Diet tables and food values, 1240 Cryptorchidism in animals (Prof. Hobday), 812 rev., 818 Dieting the insane: Report of Departmental Cuba: Academy of Sciences offers a prize for the DE LAPERSONNE, F (and A. CANTONNET): Manluel Committee, 248 best work on anaemias of parasitic origin, 155 de Neurologie Ocutlaire, rev., 244 DIGBY, Lettice (and Ernest E. GLYNN): Bacterio- CULLEN, G. Matheson: Tar water, 439 DELiEPINE, Sheridan, menmorial to, 1233 logical and Clinical' Observations ont Pneu- CULLIS, Winifred: Physiology of the ductless Delirium tremens and alcohol taxation in Den- monia and Empyemata, with1 special reference glands, 65 mark, 828 to the Pnteunococcus and to Serum Treatment, CULPIN, M.: Chronic abdominal pain in nervous Delivery, unusual position of child during 618 women, 1220 (W. F. Moore), 565-Correspondence on, 638, Digitalis, review of book on, 524, 1101 CUMBERBATCH, E. P. (and C. A. ROBINSON): 1235 Dimethyl ether. See Ether Treatment of gonococcal infection by Dementia praecox (Sir Frederick W. Mott and Diphtheria anaphylaxis and the Schick reaction diathermy, 54 (0)-Medical diathermy, 311 Isabel Emslie Hutton), 95 (0) (J. A. Nixon), 20 Cuinberland, infant welfare in (parliamentary DENDY, Arthur: Outlines of Evoluttionary Biology, Diphtheria bacilli, agglutination of. 939 note), 158 rev., 526 Diphtheria prevention (Dr. Robertson), 1004 CUMMING, Hugh S.: Report on small-pox and Denmark, alcohol taxation and de'irium tremens Diilhtheria research at Ghent, 75 chicken-nox in the United States, 1171 in, 828 -Distinctive sign for doctors' miiotor Diploma mill, a Missouri, 1055 CUMMINS, J. D Haemophthalmus in association cars in, 1281 Diplomiia in Public Health, new regulations, with tuberculous foci in the choraid, 809 (0) Denmark, ophthalmia neonatorum prevention 1273 CUMMINS, R. O.: Amoebic liver abscess, 1100 in, a correction, 50 Dipsomania and alcoholism treated by psycho- CUMMINS, Colonel S. L. (and others, editors): Dental anatomy, review of book on, 188 therapy, 546 History of the Great IVar, Bazid on Official Dental Board of the United Kingdom: Courses Disabled, apparatus for, 989 Documentts. Medical Services: Pathology, rev., of lectures and demonstrations, 89-Fee for Disclaimers, 546, 71o 572, 882 retention of names on the Dentists Begister, Disinfectants, miiode of action of, 1271 CUMMINS, S. Lyle: Tuberculosis prevention, 112 789 Disseminated sclerosis. See Sclerosis CUMMINS, William Edward Ashley: Little's Dental caries, an island without (Porto Santo), Distemper, investigation into, 428 disease in a child of six, 65-Obituary notice 623 DISTIN, Howard: Medical eharities, 340 of, 788, 844 Dental caries, prevention of, 253 Diuresis and insulin, 733, 785 CUNNINGHAM, J. T.: Antlers in deer, 1067 Dental Federation, International, annual meet- DIXON, G. B.: Tuberculosis in industrial Curaqoa, 846 ing, 331 workers, 113-Social a,pects of tuberculosis, CURIE, Madame, pension for, 1071 Dental surgery, information concerning the 517 CURRIE, John Ronald, appointed to the Henry study of, 396 DIXON, W. E.: Smoking of Indian hemp and Mechan Chair of Public Health at Glasgow, Dentistry and medicine, 3C4 opium, 1179 629 Dentistry, catalogue of books on, 590 DJANIAN, Y. H.: Treatment of f ver, 129 CURWEN, Eliot: Celtic man on the Sussex Dentistry, review of books on, 614 DOCHERTY. J. F. (and Lucius NICHOLLS): Report Downs, 662 Dentists Bill, 201 of three autopsies following carbon tetra- CURZON OF KEDLESTON, Marquess of: Speech at Denture, lower. the passing of a (Colonel W. G. chloride treatment, 753 (0) the International Congress of Surgery, 121 Pridmore), 415 Doctor " in conversation, 1006 CURZON-MILLER, A. G.: Physiology for Dental Deptford health week, 637 Doctors' fees. See Fees Studenits, rev., 614 Derbyshire, small-pox in. 71 Doctors on their own accidents and illnesses CUTHBERT, Firmin: Anaesthetics from the Dermatology, review of books on, 67, 245. See (J. W. Ballantyne), 836 surgeon's point of view, 795 -Treatment of also Skin diseases Doctors, rural, plan to encourage, 120 acute primary infections of the hand, 1032 Dermatology, teaching of in London, 537, 673, DODDS, E. C. and H. MACCORMAC): Investigation CUTLER. E. C.: Operative treatment of mitral 738 into the effects of the arsenobenzol treatment stenosis, 530 DES VOEUX, H.: Constipation from the general of syphilis on liver function, 1200 (0) Cyanosis during operation, due to a membranous practitioner's point of view, 928 Dogs, mad. See Rabies epiglottis (H. Pd. Wharry), 327 Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift, Mllizi- DOLBEY, R. V.: The fibula as a bone graft for Cyanosis, review of boolk on, 721 chener medizinische Wochenschrtlt, and the ununited fracture of the neck of the femur, Cyclopaedia, a French, 329. 416 Klinischie Wochenschrift suspend publication 1151 Cyst development in an autogenous ovarian owing to cost of production, 345 DOLD, Hermann, appointed Director of the graft (Victor Lock), 1159 DE VINE, Brennan: Surgical tuberculosis from Behring Institute of Experimental Thera- Cystoscopy, review of books on, 525 milk, 113 peutics at Marburg, 684-(and Paul CZERNY, Ad. (and A. KELLER): Des Kindes DEVINE. Henry: Mental deficiency in its social UHLENHUTH): Hvgientisches Praktikum (Prac- Ernahrung, Erndhrung8st6rungen und aspects: Segregation of mental defectives, 224 tical Hygiene), rev., 1165 Erncdhrunigstherapie, rev., 1163 -Reviews Jung's book on psychological types, DONALDSON, Malcolm (and R. G CANTI): Fifty 768-Remarks as President of the Section of cases of carcinoma of the cervix treated with Neurology and Psychological Medicine, 963- radium, 12 (0) Psychoses occurring during adolescence, 10 5 DONALDSON, Robert: Practical Morbid Histc- DEVLIN, Thomas Patterson, obituary notice of, logy, rev., 188 1280 DOTT, Norman M.: The syndromes of experi- DEWAR, Allan: Large pleural effusion, 902 mental pituitary derangenients, 257 D. Dextri-maltose, 420 DOUBLEDAY, F. N.: Pyorrhoea, its prevention Dextrocardia (John Hay and E. Wallace Jones), and treatment, 1045-Cocaine substitutes in DA FANO, Dr.: The valuie of serological tests in 880 dentistry, 1154 diagnosis, 1037 Diabetes, advanced, insulin in (B. Sanderson), DOUGAL, U.: Treatment of incontinence of urine DAGGER, Leslie: Colostomy after transplanta- 766 in women. 813 tion of ureters, 680 Diabetes. insulin treatment of: Rockefeller gift DOUGLAS, C. E Use and abuse, of obstetric Dail, medical representatives in, 484. See alsQ to U.S. and Canadian hospitals to promote the forceps, 607 Ireland use of, 163 DOUGLAS, Dr.: Methods of blood culture, 1157 DALEY, W. Allen :-Infant welfare: The value of Diabetes treated with insulin (T. G. Moorhead), Down County Asylum. See Asylum maternity homes, 70 983-Discussion, 983 DOWNER. R. L. E.: Cannabis indica in smoking DALLY, J. F. Halls: High Blood Pressure: Its Diabetes treated with insulin (parliamentary tobacco, 521, 1C06 Variations and Control, rev., 1101 note on), 201 DOWNES, Rupert M.: Congenital hypertrophy of DALY, Ivan de Burgh: Report on the action of Diabetes treated with iusulin report on a case the pylorus, 262 caffeine on the electro-cardiogram of intact of (E. I. Spriggs, D. V. Pickering, and A. J. DOWsETT, E. B.: Pyorrhoea, its prevention and animals, 141 Leigh), 58 (0) treatment, 1045 Dangerous drugs. See Drugs Diabetes and insulin (Sir Thomas J. Horder), 445 DOYLE, T. M.: Cattle plague and contagious DAUSSET (GUILLEMINOT and DUREY): Traite- -(F. G. Banting), 446-Discussion, 446-A cor- abortion, 1110 ments Physiotheropeutiques des Sequelles des rection, 638-(Sir William Willcox), 661 Drain air and sewer air, effect on health of Blessutres et des Accidentts du Travail,.rev., 816 Diabetes mellitus treated with insulin (Fred E. Wynne), 760 -Discussion, 762 DAVENPORT, Cecil J.: Appreciation of A. G. (Sinclair Miller), 1003-(J. A. Sm5th), 1003 DREW, A. H.: Cultivation of tissues 1226 Parrott, 88 Diabetes mortality in the United States, 468 DREYER, Georges: " Diaplyte" vaccines ard DAVIDSON, Dr.: Spasm of the larynx, 717 Diabetes. See also Insulin antigens, 43-Trial of his vaccines and antigens DAVIDSON, James: Betel chewing and cancer, Diagnosis, value of serological tests in (H. R. in London. 75 733 Dean), 1033-Discussion, 1037-Correspondence Drug addiction (Sir W. H. Willcox), 1013 (0) DAVIDSON, L. S. P.: Lead poisoning, 1262 on, 1236 Drugs Act, the Dangerous: Amended regulations DAvIDSON. M.: Pernicious anaemia, 881 Diaphragm, action of the (J. M. W. Morison and with reference to masters of merchant ships, DAVIES, H. Morriston: Surgical treatment of B. A. McSwiney), 258 213 phthisis, 1097 Diaplyte" tubercle antigen, experiments with Drugs Act, Dangerous: Supply of opium for DAVIES. J. Edgar P., obituary notice of, 344 (E. H. Kettle), 765 domestic use to a retired practitioner, 1126 DAVIS, Edward D. D.: Spasm of the larynx, 717- Diaplyte" vaccines and antigens, 43, 84. See Drugs. dangerous, traffic in (leading article), 1053 Retrobulbar neuritis of nasal origin, 873 also Tuberculosis treated by " diaplyte" -Prosecution of a Japanese merchant, 1240 DAVIS, 0. C. K.: Exhibition of cases, 20-Urinary vaccines and antigens Drugs to be supplied to masters of foreign ships, acidity and combined ammonia, 21 Diarrhoea, summer (David Nabarro), 857-Dis- Home-Office regulation re, 545 DAVISON, Dr.: Tuberculosis prevention, 112 cussion, 861 Drugs for National Insurance patients, 1178 Deafness, labyrinth (Dan McKenzie). 867-Dis- Diary, Pettitt's Folio, 444 Drugs, physiological standardization of, limita- cussion, 872-Correspondence on, 946 Diathermy in high blood pressure and other tion of, 1105 DEAN, H. R The value of serological tests in conditions (F. Howard Humphris), 314 Drugs and Tanning Materials: ReBoorts on diagnosis, 1033 Diathermy knife, 23 Cinchona Bark and Myrobalans, rev., 526 10 JULY-DEC., INDEX. I92)3] IMAICALarTu BJmosJIO1JBN Drugs (veronal, etc.) only to be retailed in New ELM5LIE, Reginald Cheyne: Artbroplasty, 143- FAIRBANK, H. A. T.: Intracranial haemorrhage York on the written prescription of a regis- Manipulative surgery, 610-The nervous child, in the newborn, 1153 tered medical practitioner, 905 1099-Operative treatment of osteo-arthritis, FAIRFIELD, Letitia: The nervous child, 1099 Drunkenness, definition of (leadiDg article), 1269 1206 Faith healing in ScotVand,340. See alsoSpiritual Drunkenness: Licensing statistics, 573 EMANUIEL, J. G.: Healt disease in early life, healing Drunkenness, tests for, 487. 542, 632 707 Fans, ventilating, committee appointed to report DRYERRE, Henry: The thyroid and the auto- ERA, Mohamed (and Sydney SMITH): Case of on a standard method of testing, 267 nomic nerves, 202 fracture of the skull causing death after eleven Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine. Dublin Board of Guardians dissolved by Ministry years, 647 (0) See Tropical of LEocal Government, 1119 Embryology, review of books on, 666 FARNCOMBE, Surgeon Major Thomas Beard, Ductless glands, discussion on, 65 Emetine periodide, 722 obituary notice of. 440 DUDFIELD, Dr.: Tuberculosis notifications, 114 Empire Mlunicipal Directory and Year Book for ,FARNILL, Henry Dawson, obituary notice of, Duoss, Albert Theophilus, obituary notice of, 788 1923-24, rev., 286 588 DUKEs, C. E.: Value of serological tests in Encephalitis, epidemic, review of books on, 286 FARRANT, Charles: Pellagra, 735 diagnosis, 103,-Medical mycology, 1041 Encephalitis lethargica (C. 0. Stallybrass), 1160- Fasting, review of book on, 815 DUN, W. G.: Spiritual healing, 542 (A. G. Gullan), 1160 Fat in cow's milk. See Milk DUNBAR, John: The treatment of haemorrhoids Encephalitis lethargica and herpes febrilis Fatigue and sleep, a correction, 1126 by interstitial injections, 808 (0) (leading article), 887 FAULDS, Henry: A Manual of Practical Dactvlo- DuNDAs-GRANT, Sir James: Spasm of the Encephalitis lethargiea and epidemic hiccup graphy: A Work for the Use of Students of larynx, 439, 715, 841-ELabyrinth deafness, 872 (W. Russell Brain), 856 (0) the Finger print Method of Identificatiotn, rev., -Retrobulbar neuritis of nasal origin, 874- EDeephalitis lethargica and pregnancy (Dr. 721 Canfield's operation on the antrum, 874 - Herd), 1045 FAURE, J. L., Legion of Honour conferred upon, Enlarged tonsils and adenoids, 1222 Encephalitis lethargica, the s quelae of (E. 789 DUNN, Naughton: The treatment of congenital Farquhar Buzzard), 1083-Discussion, 1085 FAWCETT, Lieut.-Col. Edward, obituary notice talipes equino-varus, 1216 Encyclopaedia, a condensed, 932 of, 904 DUREY (DAUSSET, and GUILLEMINOT): Traite- Encyclopaedia Medica, second edition, vol. ix. FEARON, W.: Treatment of diabetes, 984 nents Physioth6rapeutiqueB des Siquelles des rev., 68 FEATHERsTONE, Henry (and Beckwith WHITE- Blessures et des Accidents du Traz ail, rev., Endocrine disturbances, minor, and their meta- HOUsE:): Certain observations on the innerva- 816 bolic and psychical effects (W. Langdon tion of the uterus, 406 - Anaesthesia for DUTTON, A. S.: Causation of cancer, 134 Brown', 1073 (0) childre.., 804-Spinal analgesia with tropa- DWYER, J. F.: Large pleural effusion, 901 Endocrine glands, surgery of: Discussion at the cocaine, 878 Dyestuffs Advisory Licensing Committee of the International Congress of Surgery, 122 Fees of doctors and midwives (parliamentary Board of Trade, applications to for the im- Endocrine therapy, the experimental basis of note), 998 portation of drugs and dyestuffs, 298 (A. J. Clark), 51 (0)-Correspondence on, 209 Fees, midwifery (parliamentary note), 80, 998 Dysentery, flagellate, case of, 309 Endocrires and the work of the kidney (W. Feet, intense burning of 134 Dysentery, milk-borne (George C. Hancock and Langdon Brown), 812 FEILING, Anthony: The sequelae of lethargic P. Bruce White', 829 Endocrines, review of book on, 1266 encephalitis, 1087 Dyspepsias, review of book on, 107 Endocrines. See also Glands FELDMAN, W. M.: Biomathematics. Beintg the Dyspnoea in catdio-vascular disease, 209 ENG.ISH. Sir Crisp: Anaesthetics from the Principles of Mathematics for Students of Dystocia due to shortening of the umbilical surgeon's point of view, 796 Biological Science, 624 cord (John McLiesh), 107 Environment and health (Charles P. Childe), 135 Fellowship of Medicine: Lectures, 89, 781- (0)-Leading article on, 149-Correspondence Annual meeting, 289-Information concerning, on, 206, 263 385. See also Post-graduate Environment and intelligence, 207 Femur, fracture of. See Fracture Epilepsy and hypoglyeaemia, 1184, 1236 FENTON, James, appoitnted an examiner of the Epileptic fits and atmospheric electricity, rela- Sanitary Inspectors Examination Board, 1011 tionship between (George Mahomed), 1144 FENWICK, P. Clennell: The tongue symptom in E. Epitheliomes contagiosum of fowls: Relation of abdominal sepsis, 16 faulty nutrition to the development of (Lieut.- FERGUS, Freeland: Miners' nystagmus, 542 EADIE, G. B.: The behaviour of the blood sugar Col. Robert MeCarrison), 172 (0). 543-Note on, FERGUSON, Arnold: Butyn as a local anaesthetic, under the action of insulin and other agents, 214, 309-Correspondence on, 543 947 60 (0) Epsom College. See College FERGUSON, Charles, alias Merilees, conviction of, EAGLETON. Wells P.: Brain Abscess: Its Surgi- Errata. See Corrections 737 cal Pathology and Operative Technic, rev., Erythema nodosum, antistreptococcus serum in FERGUSON, John Haig: Appreciation of Sir John 329 (A. H. Carter), 414 Halliday Croom, 634 Ears, septic, suction in treatment of (W. Stuart- Erythromelalgia treated with colloidal calcium FERN, W. I., elected mayor of Congleton, 944 Low), 62 (0) (John 1M. Stalker), 1261 FERNANDEZ. Z. P.: Earlier noticfiation of tuber- Ears. See also Otology Ether administration apparatus, 1157 culosis, 208 Ear diseases, organotherapy in (William J. Ether apparatus, bomb, 615 Fever, blackwater, its etiology and parasitology Leighton), 979 Ether versus chloroform, 43, 85. 129, 161, 209, 343, (J. G. Thomson). 1104 Earthquake in Yokohama (M1. L. Young), 892. 438. 543. 632, 681 Fever due to B. p l ratyphosus C (Eric Wordley), See also JR pan Ether, dimethyl, as an anaesthetic (K. B. Pinson), 105 (0) EAST, W. Norwood: The incidence of crime and 1156 Fever, enteric, diminished incidence of, 1057 mental defect. 228 Ether injections in whooping-cough, 164 Fever, enteric, and polluted water, 839 EASTES, G. L.,: Prevention and treatment of Ether vapour, apparatus for administering Fever, phlebotomus. See Phlebotomus papa- gonococcal prostatitis and vesiculitis, 456 (Christopher Mayhew), 808 tasii ECCLES, McAdam: Imperfected migrated testis " Etherometer," 490 Fever, scarlet, bacteriology of, 772, 891, 1180 in man, 812 Ethyl chloride-chloroform sequence, 906, 954,1192 Fever, scarlet, decrease of in New York, 953 Eclampsia and ante-partum haemorrhage. See Eugenics, review of book on, 1102 Fever, scarlet, etiology of, 1180 Haemorrhage EVANs. Laming: Intracranial baemorrhage in Fever, treatment of, 129 EDER, M. D.: Spiritual healing, 587 the newborn, 1153-Acute rickets in late child- Fever, trench, and the louse, 546 Edinburgh. See Scotland hood and adolescence. 1212 Fever, typhus, and the louse, 546 EDINGTON, G. H.: Staff for perineal section, EVANS, Surgeon Lieut.-Col. Evan, promoted Fever, typhus, in Russia, 443-In Mayo, 679-In 69 Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Germany, 953 Educational numaber (1923), 337 Jerusulem, 267 Fibrillation, ventricular. See Ventricular EDWARDs, A. Tudor: Surgical treatment of EVANs, T. G.: Use and abuse of obstetric Fibula as a bone graft for ununited fracture of pulmonary tuberculosis, 510 forceps, 607 the neck of the femur (R. V. Dolbey), 1151 EDWARDS, Frank H.: A new Michel clip remover, EvANs, Willmott H.: Diseases of the Breast, FIELD, R. C., presentation to, 1071 1103 rev., 932 FIEssINGER, Ch.: Les Pronostics du Praticien EDWARDS, Sir William Rice, obituary notice of, Evolution, review of book on, 663 en ClientHle, rev., 189 735, 844 EVROT, Dr.: Tuberculosis in France, 1055 Filariasis, Samoan expedition to study the Egypt, plague in, 213, 345,684-Narcotic addiction Examination papers set for the medical degrees prevention of. 545, 995 in, 295-Ophthalmolog in, 1056-Parasitology of the University of Edinburgh, etc., 1920-23, FILDEs, Geoffrey: Radiography of the foetus, in, 1230 rev., 248 1158 EHLERS, Professor, nominated honorary pro- Extension apparatus, a simplified, 420 Financial Times Investors' Guide, rev., 287 fessor of Strasbourg University, 267-Honorary Eye, melanosis derived from (W. St.C. Symmers), Finger-prints, review of books on, 721 degree of Strasbourg University conferred 898 FINLAY, David White, obituary notice of, 949 upon, 1281 Eye problems special to the services, with par- FINNEGAN. John: Alcoholic cirrhosis, 1261 EHRENFE8T, Hugo: Birth Injuries of the Child, ticular reference to flying (Air Commodore Finsen light for laryngeal tuberculosis and lupus 993 David Munro), 654-Wing Commander Cecil vulgaris, 1107 Eighteenth century practitioner's ledger, 935 Clements), 655-Discussion, 656 First folio. See Folio EINTHOVEN, Willem, honorary LL.D.Edin. con- Eyelid penetrated in separate places by eye- FISCHER: Treatment of sleeping sickness with ferred upon, 211 lashes kSydney Tibbles), 521 Bayer, 205, 777 Electrical structure of matter, 474. See also Eyesight Conservation Council of America to FIscHER, Louis: Diseases of Infancy and Child- Matter undertake a national survey of eye conditions, hood: Their Dietetic, Hvgienic, and Medical Election, the General, 940,992,1063,1174-Medical 490 Treatment: A Textbook designed for Prac- candidates. 992, 1063, 1174 Eyesight and workmen's compensation (parlia- titioners and Students of Medicine, rev., Electricity, atmospheric, and epileptic fits, rela- mentary note), 80 464 tionship between (George Mahomed), 1144 Fish, salted, red discoloration of, 1109 Electro-cardiogram as a physical sign in cardiac FIsHER, A. G. Timbrell: The nature of the prognosis (J. E. Macllwaine and S. B. Boyd so-called rheumatoid arthritis and osteo- Campbell), 456 (0) arthritis, 102 (0) Electro-cardiography, review of books on, 988 FIsEER, Robert Walmsley, obituary notice of, Blectro-myographic studies of voluntary move- 1279 ment (PF. Li. Golla), 1263 F. FiSHER, Walter: Septic pneumonia with Elephantiasis, Samoan expedition to study the haemorrhagic complications in an infant, 1192 prevention of, 545 Facial paralysis following herpes facialis (J. W. Fishes, sea, tumours in (J. Johnstone), 987 ELLINGER, Alexander, obituary notice of, 1280 Tomb), 878-(Montagu Lawrence), 982 Fistula, salpingo-caecal (MI. H. Phillips), 1046 ELLINGWORTH, S. (C. H. BROWNING, J. B. COHEN, Factory Girls' Holiday Fund. See Fund FITZGERALD. J. G. (and Peter GILLEsPIE): An and A. GIULBRAN5EN): The antiseptic action of Factory hygiene: Annual report of the chief Introduction to the Practice of Preventive the styryl-pyridines and the styryl-quinolines, inspector, 466 Medicine, rev.. 186 326 (0) " Failed forceps." See Forceps FITZGIBBON, Gibbon: Practical Miduwifery, ELLIOTT, Charles Nelson, obituary notice of, FAiRBAIRN, John S.: Causal factors of infant rev., 327-Puerperal morbidity, 1004 1189 mortality, 70-The teaching of obstetrics and FLACK, Group Captain Martin: Some considera- ELLIS, D.: Practical Bacteriology for Chemi,cal gynaecology, 349-Use and abuse of obstetric tions in the estimation of physical efficiency, Students, rev.. 1165 forceps, 604-Difficult midwifery in general 921-Normality of recruits. 926 ELMS, Jessie: Nursing of Diseases of the Eve, practice, 1182-Chronic abdominal pain in FLECRERP, H.: Coolidge tubes, 164 rev., 189 nervous women, 1219 FLEMING, Alexander: Antiseptics, 1264 JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. r TEN Bm8 II MmDICALJOUNvAL I FLEMING, Phyllis: Spontaneouis pneumothorax FRANCON, F. (and J. BUTINELI: Les ht¶Vatites G(ERMANY: following pleural effusion, 565 amibiennes, autochtones et colon.ales et leur BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL in, 590 FLEMING, B. A.: Hemiparesis, astereognosis, traitemnent, rev., 330 Hospitals in Prussia have to close, 684 and homonymous hemianopia. 1262 FRASER, Alex.: Pour Passer le Temps,. rev., Medical newspapers suspend publication, 345 FLEMM[NG, Arthur Launcelot: Nasal dilator for 991 Medical students in the universities, 267 use during anaesthesis, 23-Anaestheties from FRASER, John: Surgical tuberculosis from milk, Panel practitioners and health insurance the surgeon's point of view, 794-Anaesthesia 1 i3-Developmental tumour of the hypo- societies conflict over fees. 589 for children. 804-Fatalities from anaesthetics, physeal stalk, 1292 Poliomyelitis outbreak in Berlin, 1281 804-Anaesthetic practice, 1157 FRASER, Mearns: Effect on health of sewer and Small-pox in, 264, 489, 953, 1011 FLEMMING. Charles E. S.; The work of cottage drain air, 762 Society for dlental anatomy and pathology hospitals, 302 FRASER, Mr.: Operative shock, 191 founded, 267 FLEXNER, honorary degree of Strasbourg Uni- FRAZIER, Dr.: Injuries to the peripheral nerves, Typhus fever in, 953 versity conferred upon, 1281 145 Venereal clinics in, 1281 Flies in India, 310 FREEMAN, J.: Pollen antigen prepared by Flour Miliers, Research Association of Britigh, Dreyer's method, 765 Gestation, ectopic (Dr. Clifford), 1043 granted a licence of the Scientific and In- Free State. See Ireland Gestation. See also Pregnancy dustrial Research Department of the Board of FREUD, Sigmund Group Psychology and th7e Ghbent, diphtheria research at, 75 Trade, 590 Analysis of the Ego, rev.. 1102 GIBB, J. A. Referred pain of nasal sinus FLUGGE, Karl, death of, 952 FRIEDEL, R. (and others): Les Colites, rev., disease 982 Foetus, radiography of (T. I. Candy), 1158 1049 GIBB, William Fletcher, obituary notice of, 544 Foix, Charles: Compression of the spinal cord, FRIF.L, A. R.: Electric Ioniization: Practical GIBBONs, R. A.: Mental deficiency in its social 617 Introduction to its Use in Medicine and aspects; sterilization of mental defectives, Folio, the year of the first, 1282 Surgery, rev.. 23 226, 233 Food and Drugs Act, report. 737 FRIsCHMANN, G. S.: Cholelithiasis with situs GIBsoN, C. S.: The Chemistry of Dental Food Investigation Board: Report on the inversus, 811 Materials, rev., 614 bacteriology of condensed milk, 296-Report to FRumuSAN, Jean: Rejuvenationt: The Duty, the GIFFARD, Sir Gerald: Use and abuse of obstetric on "brown heart," 335-Report to on " mould Possibility, and the Means of Regaining Youth, forceps, 608 growths upon cold stove meat," 430- Red rev., 1163 GILES. Arthur E.: Conservative gynaecology, discoloration of salted fish, 1109 FULLER, A. L.: Webbed fingers treated by 459 (0) Food pollution, 1232 graft from the thigh, 881-Specimen of gall GILLES, H. D.: Deformities of the syphilitic Food, preservatives and dyes in: Appointment bladder and gall stone from the same patient, nose, 977 of a Committee of Inquiry. 76 881 GILLESPIE. Peter (and J. G. FITZGERALD): An Food, public handling of: Health licence Fumigation by hydrogen cyanide, 527, 888, 1044 Introduction to the Practice of Preventive required by everyone who comes in personal Fumigation of ships, 527 Medicine, rev., 186 contact with in New York 953 1und, Countess of Dufferin's: Report, 940- GILLIATT, W.: Placenta praevia in four succes- Food values and diet tables, 1240 Medical aid to women in India, 940 sive pregnancies, 766 Football grounds in the tropics, prevention of Fund, Country Children's Holidav, 32 GIRvIN, Colonel John, obituary notice of, 132 sepsis for players on, 1191 Fund, Factory Girls' Country Holiday, 444 GLADSTONE, H. B.: The harvest bug, 415 FOOTE, Edward Milton: A Textbook of Mintor Fund. King Edward's Hospital: Income and Glands, ductless, discussion on, 65 Surgerv, rev., 884 expenditure of London hospitals, 837-Distri- Glands, endocrine, surgery of. discussion on at FOOTE, Robert R.: Actinomycosis of the right bution meeting, 1239,1268 the International Congress of Surgery, 122. iliac fossa, 282 Fund, Manchester and Salford Hospitals " See also Endocrine Forceps, failed," the case of (D. Shannon), 64 Shilling, 944 Glands, parathyroid, standardization of com- Forceps, obstetric, use and abuse of (Comyns Fund, Naval Medical Compassionate, 682 mercial preparations of (H. W. C. Vines), 559 Berkeley), 600 (John Fairbairn),604-(R. Kelson Fund, Royal Mledical Benevolent, 298, 637, 843, (0) Ford), 605, 901 Discussion, 605 Leading 1114, 1226-Donation to, 637 Glasgow. See Scotland article on, 620-Correspondence on, 785, 901, Fund Society, Irish Royal Medical Benevolent, Glaucoma, treatment of (H. Taylor), 767 1182 42, 731 Gloucester, small-pox in, 40, 71 FORD, R. Kelson: Use and abuse of obstetric Fungi, edible and poisonous, 471 Glycerinated lymph. See Lymph forceps, 605 901-Difficult midwifery in general Fungi of frozen meat. See Meat GLYNN, Ernest E. (and Lettice DIGBY): Bacterio- practice, 1276 FuJRBER, Edward: Constipation from the general logical and Clinical Observations on Pneu- FORDYCE. A. Dingwall: The care of choreic practitioner's point of view, 930 monia and Empvemata, with Svecial Reference children, 700 (0)-Idiopathic hypertrophy of FURLONG, William Verner: Vaccination propa- to the Pneumococcus and to Serum Treatment, the bladder, 1047 ganda, 164, 1005 618- A pathogenic anaerobe in tuberculosis, FORDYCE, William: Rupture of uterus following 1221 the administration of pituitrin for the induc- GODDARD, Charles E.: Food pollution, 1232 tion of labour, 1263 GODDARD, Lieut.-Col. Gerald Hamilton, ap- Foreign body causing intestinal obstruction pointed a Knight of Grace of the Order of (S. B. Chambers), 928 St John of Jerusalem, 1125 Foreign body in intestine, 846 GODOU, Charles. death of, 267 Foreign countries, information as to conditions G. GOGGIN, Colonel George Taylor, obituary notice of practice in, 394 of. 1282 Forensic medicine, review of books on, 524 GALBRAITH, Walter W.: Pyelography, 1160 Goitre, exophthalmic, effect of heat upon opera- Formaldehyde to be excluded from ist of Gall stones causing intestinal obstruction vG. P. tions for, 130 articles chargeable with duty under the Safe- Newbolt), 1160 Goitre, simDle, prevention of (David Marine, guarding of Industries Act. 345 Gall stones, tine required for the formation of, C. H. Lenhart, and 0. P. Kimball), 829 FORREST, W. Devereux: The effect of para- 1169 G OLDMIARK, Josephine: Report on nursing in the thyroid on the blood sugar curve after insulin, Gall tract, review of books on, 21 United States, 1170 916 (0) GALLOWAY, A. Rudolf: The education of myopes, Golf competitions at tTie Annual Meeting, 34 FORSDIRE, Sidney: Radium treatment of severe 46 Golf: Medical Golfing Society's autumn meet- uterine haemorrhage, 409-Menorrhagia treated GALLOWAY, David J., appointed a member of the ing, 738 by intensive x-ray therapy, 413-The Effects of Executive Council of the Straits Settlements, Golf: Shropshire Medical Golf Association Radiutm upon Living Tissues, with Special 267 Bi-annual meeting, 738 Reference to its Use in the Treatment of Galway County Board of Health, 340 GOLGI, Camillo: 80th birthday of, 345-Honorary Malignant Disease, rev.. 525 GAMGEE, Leonard: A surgeon's tboughts on degree conferred upon by the University of FORSYTH, C. E. P.: Health of the European anaesthesia, 1156 Paris, 891 community in Assam, 17 GANT, S. G.* Diseases of the Rectumt and Colon, GOLLA, F. L.: Electro-myographic studies of FOSTER, Michael G.: Climatiec treatment abroad including the Ilen-colic Angle, Appendix, Colon, voluntary movement. 1263 of chronic bronchitis, 1141 Sigmoid Flexure, Rectum, Anius, Buttccks, Gonococcal infection treated bydiathermy (E. P. FOTHERGILL, E. Rowland: A disclaimer, 546 awl Sacro-coccygeal Region. rev., 1162 Cumberbatch and C. A. Robinson), 54 (0)- FOWLER, Andrew: Unusual case of strangulated Garden city sanitation. 996. 1070 Correspondence on, 160 hernia, 1222 GARDNER, Robert Irvine, obituary notice of, Gonococcal prostatitis and vesiculitis, chronic, Fox, E. Margaret (editor): How to Become a 1280 prevention and treatment of (Kenneth M. Nurse, rev., 818 Gardner collection and London medical topo- Walker), 451-(David Watson), 453-Discussion, Fox, Evelyn: Mental deficiency in its social graphy, 830 454 aspects, 231 GARRATT, J. R. (and Joseph W. BIGGER): Asthma Gonorrhoea, review of books on, 720 Fox, Hugh Clayton, obituary notice of, 48 due to insect powder, 764, 947 Good example, 252 Fox, R. Fortescue: The effect of heat upon GARRETT, J. H.: Differential diagnosis of small- GOODALL, Edwin: Hypoglyeaemia and epilepsy, operations for exophthalmic goitre. 130 pox and chicken-pox, 160 1236 FOXTON, H.: Menstrual disability, 902 GARRISON, Lieut.-Col. F. H.: History of military GOODMAN, Neville M.: A case of malaria arising Fracture of the neck of the femur, the fibula as medicine, 128 in this country, 1205 (0) a bone graft for ununited (R. V. Dolbeyl, GARROD, Sir Archibald E.: Inborn Errors of Goodwin, Cecil G. R.: The president's address, 1151 Metabolism, rev., 284-Appointed a member of 206 Fracture of the lower end of the humerus, trans- the Medical Research Council, 574 GOORMAGTIGH, N.: Surgery of the endocrine verse [supracondylar] (Paul Bernard Roth), Gases, dangerous exhaust, 738 glands, 123 1215 Gas-fire accessory, 1051 GORDON, Harry, obituary notice of, 844 Fracture of skull causing death after eleven Gas leaks and carbon monoxide poisoning, 1119 GORDON, Hugh: The value- of miental and years (Sydney Smith and Mohamed Emara), Gas-oxygen-ethanesal anaesthesia (H. Edmund scholastic tests, 1271 647 (0) G. Boyle), 806 GORDON, Mary: Analytical psychology, 1161 Fracture treatment, recent changes in (Major M. Gastric disease, review of books on, 283 GORDON, Mervyn: Methods of blood culture, Sinclair), 917 Gastric. See also Stomach 1158 Fracture of skull, extensive: recovery, 1012 Gastro-enteroptosis, review of book on, 769-Note GORDON, R. G. (and Vincent COATES): Differen- on, 777 tial diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis as a FRANCE: GATES, R. Ruggles: Heredity and Eugenics, rev., clinical entity, 561 (0)-The difficult child, 881- Cancer campaign in, 1119 1102 The nervous child, 969 Decreasing birth rate, prize awarded for the GAUVAIN. Sir Henry: Surgical tuberculosis from GORDON-WATSON, Sir Charles: Appreciation of best popular pamphlet on, 155 milk, 113-Sun and air. 1117 Robert Craig Ackland, 343 French painters, exhibition of pictures by, GEDDIE, William, obituary notice of, 736 GOSSE. A. Hope (and A. Lisle PUNCH): Comple- 90 GEIGER (and others): Epidemiology of botulism, ment fixation in tuberculosis, 495 (0) Institut Cou6 d'Education to be founded, 31 GossE, Edmund: Personal relations between 1190 GELLIl, Dr., death of, 134 medicine and literature, 999 Pension for Madame Curie, 1071 GEMMELL. A. C.: Romes for mental cases, 738 GosSET, Dr.: Inijuries to the peripheral nerves, Post-graduate courses. See Post-graduate GEMMELL, J. E.: Two cases of fibroid tumours 144 Tuberculosis in, 1055 associated with gestation, 814 GOIUGAND. Louis: Phlebotomy at the monas- Watering places, tax for visitors to, 65 General Medical Council. See Council teries, 775 Winter sports in, 939 General paralysis. See Paralysis GOWANs, William, obituary notice of, 1124 Workmen's compensation in, 427 General practice, difficult midwifery In. See GRABHAM, Michael: An island without dental See also Paris Midwifery caries, 623 12 JULY-DEC., I923J INDEX. r TSBLIThE 14P LMuDnxak JoURsA&

* " " GRACE, W. G. Had he only one lung ? 638, 790 Haemnolysis, intravascular streptococcal, clinical HARTRIDGE, Gustavus, obituary notice of, 488 Graduate's debt (leading article), 150 articles on, 790 Harveian celebration, 774 Graduates, newly qualified, raception for in Haemophilia in a female (Mildred Warde), Harveian Oration, 685 (leading article), 724 Edinburgh, 205,1233 599 (0) Harvest bug (H. B. Gladstone), 415 GIRAHAM, George: Diabetes and insulin, 447- Haemophthalmus in association with tuber- HARVEY, Geoffrey: Splenic atrophy with throm- Insulin in general practice. 660-The endo- culous foci in the choroid (J. D. Cuiumins), bosis of the splenic artery, 1047 crines and the work of the kidney, 813 809(0) HARVIER, P. (and otbers): Les Colites, rev., 1049 GRAHAM, J. M Haenmophilig, 1261 Haemorrhage, ante-partum, due to placenta HASTINGS, Sromerville: Spasm of the larynx, 71? GRAHAM, S. J.: Early treatment of mental dis- praevia, associated with albuminuria and -Retrobulbar neuritis of nasal origin, 874 orders, 630 eclampsia (Lionel W. Bradshaw). 717 Corre- HAWARD, Henry H.: Congenital deformity, 638 GRAHAM, T. O.: Intrathoracic sarcoma, 1047 spondence on, 784, 900, 945, 1069, 1152 HAWKINS. Edgar: MedicaZ Climatology of GRANT, A. R.: The treatment of general Haemorrhage, intracranial in the newborn England and Wales, rev., 67 paralysis by malaria, 698 (0) (Eardley Holland), 1152-Discussion, 1152 HAWTHORNE, C. O.: Examination in ophthalmo- GRANT, E. 0.: Treatment of venereal diseases, Haemorrhage, severe uterine, treatment of by logy, 303-Heart disease in early life, 710 "05 radium (Sidney Forsdike), 409 Discussion, Hay fever, asthma, etc., association formed for GRANT, Grahamii: Tests for drunkenness, 632- 410 the study of, 264 Intsstinal antiseptic for obstinate mucous Haemorrhagic disease of the newly born, treated HAY, John: Dextrocardia, 880-Bradshaw lecture colitis, 906, 1129 successfully by injections of the father's blood on angina pectoris: sonme points in prognosis, GRANT, J. W. Geary: Treatment of obstruction (F. W. Robertson), 609 957 of the colon, 555 Haemorrhagic pancreatitis in a boy (J. 0. HAYES, Maurice: X ray treatment of cancer of GRAVESEN, J.: The vresent position of the Skevin-ton), 1041 the uterus, 1161 surgical treatment of pulmonary uberculosis, Haemorrhoicts treated by interstitial injections HAYWARD, John A.: Treatment of tetanus, 439 506 of carbolic acid (John Dunbar), 808 (0)-Corre- HAZLETON, E. B.: Carbon miionoxide a pre- GRAY, Albert: Cocaine substitutes, 1155 spondence! on, 901, 1072-Review of books on, disposing cause of pulmonary tuberculosis. GRAY, Sir Henry M. W., dinner to. 51-Treatment 162 763 of acute primary infections of the hand, 1032 HAIG, H. A.: Psoriasis, 986 Headache, syphilitic, 444 GRAY, Henry: Anatomy: Descriptive and Applied, Hairball of the stomach (T. D Rolleston), 1158 HEALD, C. B.: Medical diathermy, 316 rev., 818 Hair washes. spirit in, 72,1192 Health almanack, 346 GRAY. Herbert E.: Hippocrates, 587 HALL. Arthur J.: A note on the "so called Health Minister, the new (Sir William Joynson- GREAVES, Gordon: Psoriasis, 986 Parkinson's mask," 25 Hicks), 426 GREEN, A. S.: Cocaine substitutes, 115, HALL, Basil: Anaesthetics from the surgeon's GREEN, John: Optotvpes: Consisting of Tes'- point of view, 796 HEALTH. MINISTRY OF: letters acid Pictographs for Measuring thte HALL, Donald: Chronic bronchitis, 1144 Annual report, 431, 537, '69, 578, 737-Appoint- Acuteness of Visio-#, rev., 1103 HALL., Colonel Geoffrey Craythorne, obituary ments, 637 GREEN, R. Bramble: A Manual of Humtan notice of, 952 Bacterial virulence, factors determining, 889 Anatomy for Dental Students, rev., 567 HALL, George: Exhibition of cases, 20 Cancer, nmemaorandum on, 421 GREEN, Russell: Severe uterine haemorrhage HALL, Percy: Diathermy in pulmionary tuber- Correspondence with the Prime Minister re treated with radium, 411 culosis, 486 reorganization, 671 GREEN, Thomas Henry, obituary notice of, 891, HALL, R. H.: Appreciation of Pridgin Teale, Diphtheria bacilli, agglutination of, 939 951 1007 Fees of doctors and midwives, 998 Green's Mauual of Pathology antd Mlorbid HALL, William, obituary notice of, 903 952 Food and Drugs Act, 737 Anatomy, rev., 286 HALLIBURTON, W. D.: Handbook of Phst8iolngy, Fumigation by hydrogen cyanide, 888 GIIEENWOOD: Respiratory metabolism. 831 rev., 567 Insulin, price of. 76 GREENWOOD, Charles H.: Cottage hospitals, 164 HALLOWES, MIasjor Robert C.. ld6daille de la Midwives, training of, 481 GREENWOOD, Major: Results of the operative Reconnaissance Franeaise (en Argent) con- Milk, dried, regu'ations as to labelling andc treatnment of cancer, 558 ferred upon, 49 composition, 163 GREENWOOD, W. Osborne: Difficult mlidwifery HAM, B. Burnett: Handbook of Sanitary Lawv, Milk-borne dysentery, 829 in general practice, 1068 rev., 22 Parliamentary note, 37 GREVES. E. Hyla: Climatic treatmentof chronic HAMBURGER, H. J.: Humoral transicission of Plague and cholexa suspects, circular re, 435 broncbitis, 1140 nervous impulses, 203 Preservatives and dyes in food, 76 GRIFFITH, F'.: Bacterial types and variants, 469 HAMILL, J. M.: Notes on the Pasteurization of Segregation or aggregation? report on, 19o GRIFFITH, J. de B.: Diagnosis of small-pox and Milk, 292 Small-pox outbreaks, 71. See alo Small-pox chicken-pox, 44 HAMILTON, James: Melaena neonatorurni treated Tuberculosis institutions: weekly cost per GRIFFITH, 0. Wynne, elected mayor of Pwllheli, by injection of paternal blood, recovery, 1218 patient, 1239 944 Hampshire. an antimosquito campaign in. 1169 Tuberculosis notification, circular re, 197 GRIFFITH, Rev. R. C Spiritual healing 428 HANCOCK, George C. (and P. Bruce WHITE): Milk- Voluntary HospitalR Commission, 480 GRIFFITHS, G. B., appointed a commissioner of borne dysentery, 829 Vote for supplies, 37 prisons, 1071 Hand, treatment of acute primary infections of Year's work, 37 GRIFFITHSs, John, nominated sheriff for the the (D. P. D. Wilkie), 1025-(C. Max Page), 1027- county of Radnorshire, 1011 (F. D. Saner), 1C28-( G. T. Mullall y), 1029-(R. MI. Health Ministry in the Irish Free State, 630 GRIFFITHS-JONES, E.: Cannabis indica in Handfield-Jones), 1030-'J. E. H. Roberts), 1031 Health officers, interchange of, 789 smoking tobacco. 841 -Discussion, 1032 Health propaganda in Yorkshire, 732 GRoss, Louis: Report on a study of the dynamics HANDFIErLD-JONE5, R. M.: Treatment of acute Health research in Scotland, 584 of the intestine in cases of vitamin deficiency, primary infections of the hand, 1030 Health, review of book on, 465 141 HANDLEY, W. Sampson: The unit system in Health visitors, Scottish register of, 443 GROVE, W. R.: Severe uterine haemorrhage surgery 839 Health visitors, training of (parliamentary note), treated with radiuim, 411-Use and abuse of Hanot's disease (A. R. Parsons), 1047 201-Result of examination, 213 obstetric forceps, 607 HANSCRELL, H. M.: Tryparsamide, 87 Health week, 308-Deptford, 637 GROVES, E. W. Hey: Arthroplasty, 142 HANSEN, Karen Marie: Investigations on the HEANEY, F. Strong: Cases illustrating methods GUEST, Edith M.: Polythelia, 85 Blood Susgar in Mast: Conditions of Oscilla- of diagnosis in renal surgery, 8 (0) GUEST, L. Haden: Public health in Soviet tions, Rise, and Distributtion, rev.. 566 HEARD, A. Lynn: Herpes and varicella, 790 Russia, 677, 730, 779 HANSFORD, C. G.: Mould growths upon cold HEARN, Ethelbert: The danger of amyl nitrite GUILLEMINOT (AIAUSSET, and DUREY): Traite- store meat, 430 in collapse, 1012 ments Physiothlrapeutiques des Sequelles des HANSON, Surgeon Captain R. J. E.: Naval Heart action and blood pressure in sleep and Blessures et des Accidents du Travail, rev., 816 lighting, 658 dreams: their relation to haemorrhages, GUIRAUD, P. (and M. DIDE): Psychiatrie du HARDCASTLE, D. N.: An aid to ophthalmuoscopy, angina, and sudden death (J. A. MacWilliam). Medecin Praticien. rev., 464 110-The sequelae of lethargic encephalitis, 1196 (0) GuISEz, Jean: Diagnostic et Traitement des 1090 "Heart, brown," 335 444-A correction, 444 Retr(cissements de l'Oesophage et de la Trach4e, HkRDWICKE, W. W.: Medical account keeping, Heart: Cardiac clinics in New York, 729 rev., 566 444 Heart disease in early life. etiology and treat- GULBIt NSEN. R (C. H. BROWNING, J. B. COHEN, HARE, Arthur William, obituary notice of, 1124 ment of (Reginald Miller), 732-Discussion, 706- and S. ELLINGWORTH): The antiseptic action HARFORD, C. F.: The nervous child, 970 Leading article, 723-Correspondence on, 842 of the styryl-pyridines and the styryl-ouino- HARGREAVES, Edmund, obituary notice of, 307 Heart disease and tonsillar infection, 436 lines, 326 (0) HARMAN, N. Bishop: Ophthalmology in rela- Heart in health and disease, the response of GUILLAIN, Georges, nominated professor of tion to the services, 656-The clinical signifi- (W. T. Ritchie), 41 nervous diseases in the Paris Faculty of cance of scotometry, 1259 Heart, review of books on, 567, 932, 1213 Medicine, 1190 HARRTEs, D. J. (and T. H. BURLEND): Pre- Heat and operations for goitre. See Goitre GULLAN, A. G.: Encephalitislethargica, 1160 liminary note on the histology of a myeloma, Heat-stroke: hyperpyrexia; recovery (Major GULLAND, Lovell: Bronzed diabetes or haemo- 811 W. W. MacNaught), 1042 chromatosis, 1262-Addison's disease, 1262 HARRIEs, E. H. R.: Differential diagnosis HEATHCOTE, R. St. A.: Report on the action of GULLETT, H.B.: The Official History of Australia between small-pox and chicken-pox, 304 camphor, menthol, and thymol on the circula- int the War of 1914-18, rev., 419 HARRIEs T. D.: The standard of fat in cow's tion, 140-Report on the active substances in Gunlayers, vision in. See Vision milk, 1235 squill, 140 GUSHUE-TAYLOR, G.: Tonsil-bed compressor, HARRIS, D. T. (and Gl V. ANtEP): Practical HEFFTER, A.: FIandbuch der experimentellent 818 PhysiologV, rev., 464 Phuarmakologie, rev, 417 Gynaecology, conservative (Arthur E. Giles), HARRIs, H. A.: Report on a detailed study of a HEGGS, T. Barrett: Note on the treatment of 459 (0) foetus presenting a combination of anomalies, leprosy, 1253 (0) Gynaecology. See also Obstetrics 140-Report on three anencephalic foetuses, HEHIR, Major-G eneral Sir Patrick: Vitamins and Gynaecomqstia, unilateral (Surgeon Lieutenant 140 chlorophyll, 733-The MIedical Profession in A A. Pomfret), 609 HAtRIS, H. Elwin: Intestinal spasm due to India, rev., 769-Sanitation in India. 1276 Ascaris lumbricoides, 1151 HEIGsoRN, Arnold, obituary notice of, 904 HARRIS, W. Rufus: A simplified extension Height test for the U.S. Navy, 637 apparatus, 420 HEITE-BOYER, M. tand G. MARION): Traitd HARRISON, G. A.: Insulin in alcoholic solution Pratique de Cystoscopie et de Cuthgthrisme by the moutb, 1204 (0) Ureltral, rev., 525 Harrogate, new Pullman car train service to, 31 HELME, Franqois, obituary notice of, 1124 H. -As a spa, 986. See also Hydrology Hemihypertrophy (P. Lockhart-Mummery), 813 HARROWER, George: Native medicine and Hemp, Indian. See Indian HABERDA, Albin: Ho/man's Lehrbuch der hygiene in Singapore, 1175 HENDERSON, D. K.: The prognosis of psychoses Gerichilichen Medizin, rev., 524 HART, G. obituary notice of, 489 _occurring during adolescence, 1090 HACKETT, J. T.: Mu Commonplace Book, rev., HARTLEY, Mrs. Gasquoine: The Mind of the HENDRIE, A. B.: An unusual case of pneumo- 1103 Naughtv Child, rev., 330 thorax, 659 HADFIELD, Charles F.: Practical Anaesthetics HARTLEY, J. N. J.: Cirsoid aneurysm in the left HENDRY. James: Treatment of acute salpingitis, for the Student and General Practitioner, rev., frontal region. 1262-Reconstruction of a 406-3Severe uterine haemorrhage treated with 329-Ether versu chloroform, 543-Spinal thumb mutilated by a mine explosion, 1262- radium,411-Useand abuse of obstetricforceps, analgesia, 879 Compound tuberculous former ganglion, 1262 605-Roentgenographic pelvimetry, 976 HADFIELD, J. A.: Chronic abdominal pain in HARTMANN, Henri: Chirurgie des Voies Biliaires, HENRIXSEN, Dr.: Injuries to the peripheral nervous women, 1220 rev, 565 nerves, 144 LTnz Bamma JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. IMIDIcAx JOURNAL 13

HENRY, A. K.: Pituitary Surgery by a new HONAN, Patrick Joseph, sentenced to hard HIospital, maternity, cost of a small, 213 method, 192 labour. 90 Hospital, Maudsley: Information concerning HEPBURN. Malcolm L.: Clinical significance of medical study at, 389-Courses of lectures and scotometry, 1258 HONOPRS: demonstrations. 473, 789-Lectures for the Herbalists' Association. See Association 26, 49, 163, 267. 3 8, 338, 345, 736, 1125 diploma of psychological medicine, 1239 Herbalists and herbalisrn (leading article), 250 Order of the Bath Hospital, the Melbourne, note on, 205 HERD, Dr.: Encephalitis lethargica and preg- C.B., 1125 Hospital, Middlesex: Opening of two wards for nancy, 1045 Order of St. Michael and St. George: early mental treatment, 30-lInformation con- Heredity, review of book on, 1102 C.M.G., 267 cerning the study of medicine, 371-Scientific HERMAN. L. (and J. B. DENVE1R): Enlargemnent Royal Victoris.n Order: conversazione, 1239 -Visit of the Prince of of the Prostate, rev., 187 K.C.V O., 338, 345 Wales, 1239 Hernia, the cause of, 1192 Order of the British Empire Hospital, Montreal Maternity, now merged Hernia, diaphragmatic, of the newborn (G. C. C.B.E., 26 with the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, 846 Adeney), 415 Baronetcy, 26 Hospital, National, for the Paralysed and Hernia, incidence and cause of (Sir Arthur Knighthoods, 26 Epileptic, Queen Square: Information concern- Keith), 888, 897 Birthday Honours, 267 ing medical study at, 389 Hernia into the intersigmoid fossa (E. Rock Foreign Decorations, 49 Hospital, Newcastle Maternity, opening of, 1063 Carling and E. Mervyn Jones), 1082 Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 267, 1125 Hospital, North-West London, Haverstock Hill, Hernia, intra-abdominal (E. Rock Carling and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Officers' intensive course at, 1011 E. Mervyn Jones), 1082 (0) Decoration,3C8 Hospital, Nottingham General: New nurses' Hernia through a defect in the =esentery (E. Territorial Decoration, 163, 736 home opened, 339 Rock Carling and E. Mervyn Jones), 1082 Hospital, Prestwich Mental (parliamentary note). Hernia, review of books on, 109 Hoops, Albert L., appointed an official Member 255 Hernia, strangulated, unusual case of (Andrew of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settle- Hospital, Prince of Wales's General, Tottenham: Fowler). 1222 ments, 267 New wards opened, 1281 Herpes facialis, followed by facial paralysis HOPRINS, F. Gowland. awarded the gold medal Hospital. Rochester Row Military, now closed (J. W. Tomb). 878-(Montagu Laurence), 982 of the Royal Society of Medicine, 32, 674- and the work transferred to the Royal Herbert Herpes febrilis and lethargic encephalitis Cameron Prize lectures on the present position Hospital, Woolwich, 134 (leading article), 887 of the vitamin question, 41, 691, 748 (0)- Hospital, Rotunda, Dublin: Statistics, 573 Herpes and varicella, 546, 638, 790, 1277-And Delivers the Chandler lecture at the Columbia Hospital, Royal Dental: Annual dinner, 1064 " W.G.,"790 University, 831 Hospital, Royal Edinburgh for Incurables: Herpes zoster with localized muscular paralysis, HORBOROW, Mrs., receives a Carnegie Hero annual meeting, 1118 46 Trust Fund memorial certificate in recogni- Hospital, Royal Free (London School of Medicine HERRING, P. T.: Alternating periods of activity tion ofherhusband's bravery, 1239 for Women): Scholarships awarded, 308- and rest as a property of.'iving tissues, 203- HORIDER, Sir Thomas J.: Introductory remarks Information concerning the study of medicine, The regulating and reflexprocess, 594, 643, 693, as President of the Section of Medicine, 445- 374-The problem of success for medical 751 (0) A correction, 638-Heart disease in early life, women (Sir Humpbry Rolleston), 591-Opening HERRINGRAM, Major-General Sir WV. P. (and 711-Chronic bronchitis, 1144 of the new session, 628-Annual dinner, others): TheMedical Historv of t7e War, HORGAN, J B.: Hypopharyngeal diverticulum, 1179 Based on Official Documents: Disea.es of the 1100-Cocaine substitutes, 1156-Methods of Hospital, Royal Northern, Holloway: New War, vol. ii, rev., 66-Medical education, a bloodcullture, 1158 casualty department, 133 review of somaemodern methods, 575 HORGAN, M. J.: A warning, 590 Hospital, Royal Sussex County: New ortho- HERZFELD, Gertrude: Two rare abdominal con- HORNER. Inspector-General Thomas Lyle, paedic and x ray departnment opened, 1239 ditions in children,]261 obituary notice of, 1125 Hospital, Royal Westminster Ophthalmic,Ro' al HESS, Carl von, death of, 93-14 HORNSBY, M.: The Queen " Newspaper Book of Oharter ofIncorporation granted to, 134 HESS, Juiliuis H.: Premat.re and Congpnitally Travel: A Guide to Home and ForeignResorts, Hospital. St. Bartholomew's:Reports, vol. lvi, Diseasedlinfants, rev,, 21 rev., 248 part 2, 330-Information concerning the study Heteromorphosis, 33; HoRsuocsS, Colonel Sir W. H. (and others): of medicine, 371-Deep x-ray therapy depart- HETscH, H. (and W. KOLRJO: Die experimentelle History of the Great War, Based onO0ficial ment opened, 1231 Bakteriologie unddie Infektionskrankheiten Docuements: Medical Services. Hygiene of the Hospital, St. Elizabeth's, Richmond, Virginia: mit besonderer Bericksichtigung der Im- War. Vols. I and II, rev., 523 Clinics and Collected P,pers of, rev.,247 munitdt8lehre, rev., 614 HORWITZ, C. H.S.: Difficult labour due to foetal Hospital, St. George's: Information concerning HETT, G. Seccomiibe: Chronic bronchitis in spasticity, 684 the study of medicine, 372-Opening of the new relation to nose andtbroat infections, 1142 Hospital, 4th Northern General, annual dinner. session. 625-" Practice"(E. B. Turner), 625- HEWITT, Surgeon Captain D. W.: Some general 1237 A contribution to the history of (C. J. S. remarks on surgery in the Royal Navy, Hospital, 14th Statioujary, annual dinner, 1237 Thompson), 991-Correspondence on, 1072 920 Hospital accommodation (parliamentary note Hospital, St. Mary's: Information concerning Hiccup, epidemic, and encephalitis lethargica 255 the study of medicine, 372-Opening of the new (W. Russell Brain), 856 (0) Hospital and Additional Medical Services, session, 626 HICKS, Philip, memorial to, 213 National Provident Association for, report of Hospitals, St.lVary's, Manchester: Report of the Highlands of Scotland, medical practice in, 36 executive committee, 114 maternity departments, 299 HILL, A. V.: Tendencies of physiological Hospital, Astley-Ainslie, opening of,8-8 Hospital, St. Thomas's: Annual dinner of the science, 728-Awarded the Nobel prize for Hospital, Ayr County, new wing for, 1178 medical school, 837 medicine, 824,1190 Hospital, Barnwood House, report, 337 Hospital, Shepherd's Bush Surgical, to be HILL, Leonard: Gas leaks and carbon monoxide Hospital, Belfast Royal Victoria, opening of new transferred to Roehampton, 252 poisoning, 1119 session, 838 Hospital, University College, London: Awards,' HILL, William: Spasm of the larynx, 717-Butyn Hospital, Bethlem Royal, information concerning 131-Scholarships, 303-Information concerning as a local anaesthetic in nose andthroat prac- medical study at, 389-Lectures for Lhe diploma the study of medicine, 373. See also College tice, 876-Etiology of cancer of the oesophagus, in psychological medicine, 1239 Hospital, Westminster: Scholarships awarded, 1120-Cocaine substitutes, 1155 Hospital, British Dentists' annual meeting, 837 338-Information concerning the study of medi- HILTON-SIMPSON, Captain M. W.: Presents som e Hospital, bungalow, 1240 cine, 373-Annual dinner, 676-Note on, 726 primitive surgical instruments to the Royal Hospital, Charing Cross, information concerning Hospital, West Park Mental, 897 College of Surgeons of England, 337 the study of medicine, 369-Opening of the new Hospital, Weymouth and District: Opening of HINDPEDE, M.: Garden city sanitation, 996 session, 627-Annual dinner, 676 new x-ray department, 895 HINGSTON, Surgeon Commander William Hospital for Children, Great Ormond Street, to Hospitals, bequests to (parliamentary note), 39. Perceval, obituary notice of, 545-C.B. con- establish a research department, 252 See also Bequests ferred upon, 1125 Hospital contributory scheme (Sevenoaks), 86. Hospital, Civil, in India, honorary staff in, Hip dislocation, review of book on, 525 See also Hospitals, voluntary 1275 Hippocrates, 481, 587 Hospital, East Sussex (Hastings), opening of, 845 Hospitals, clinical, information concerning, 382 HinscHE, Charles T. W.: Ether versus chloroform, Hospital, Edinburgh Maternity: appeal, 259, lC03 Hospitals, cottage, the work of, 164. 302 44 Hospital, Elsie Inglis Memorial, Edinburgh, Hospitals, legacy and succession duty (parlia- HIRSCHmBERG JUliUS, 80th birthday of, 1072 corner stone laid, 789 mentary note), 39 Hispano-Moresque pottery, sale of a collection Hospital, lasgow Royal Samaritan, for Women: Hospitals of London, income and expenditure of, of, 50 Information concerning the study of medicine, 837 Histology, review of book on, 188, 816 380 Hospitals, mental, in London, clinical labora- History of the war, medical. See Medical Hospital, Great Ormond Street for Sick Children, tories at, 781 HOBDAY, Professor: Cryptorchidism in to establish a research department, 252 Hospitals, mental, research in, 573 animals, 812-Pyorrhoea: its prevention and Hospital, Guy's: Opening ofnevw anatomy, Hospitals, mental, voluntary boarders in, 337. treatment, 1045-Anaesthetics, 1157 biology, and physics departments by the See also Mental HOGNsoN, Stanley: Two solecisms, 1122 Prince of Wales, 29-Information concerning Hospitals and Poor Law infirmaries, the Spah- HODSON, Mrs.: Mental deficiency in its social the study of medicine, 369-Reports, vol. lxxiii, linger treatment (parliamientary note on), aspects, 232 rev., 419. 1164-Scholarships, 636 254 HOFMAN, Heinrich, drinking-fountain dedicated Hospital health centre in Wales, 532 Hospitals, Royal Northern Group of, festival to, 489 Hospital, Jessop, for Women, Sheffield: clinical dinner, 1071 Holmas's Lehrbuch der Gerichtlichen edizin, report, 534 Hospitals, Scottish mental, accommodation in, rev., 524 Hospital, King's College: Awards at the medical 340 HoLBOROW, Edward R., obituary notice of, 344 school, 131-Festival dinner, 159-Information Hospitals, Sheffield, Joint Council, 483 HOLDEN,J'ohn Sinclair, obituary notice of, 307 concerning the study of medicine, 370-Open- Hospitals, voluntary, and health insurance HOLLAND, Eardley: Intracranial haemorrhage ing of the new session, 627. See also College (parliamentary note), 79-Con t rib utory in the newborn, 1152-Caesarean section scars, PPospital, Krishnarajendra, Mysore: report, 1275 s oh emssNsevenoaks), 86-Contributory 1159 Hospital, Lady Reading, Simla, foundation stone schemes: Analysis by the Voluntary Hospitals Holland, rabies in, 489-The Psycho-neurological laid, 302, 1275 Commission, 480-Work and finances of Clinic at Utrecht, 1099 Hospital, Lebanon, Beyrout: report, 444 (leading article), 116-Report of Leicestershire HOLLANDER, Bernard: Freedom of negro races Hospital, Leeds Maternity: report, 435 and Rutland Committee, 434-Meeting of the from cancer, 46 Hospital, Liverpool Royal Southern: History of, League ofSubccribers to Edinburgh Royal HOLMES, E. M. (and R. C. WREN)- Potter's 81-An appeal, 81 Infirmary, 1274 Cycloxxsedia of Botanical Drugs and Prepara- Hospital, the London: Information concerning Hospitals, women's, in India, 302 tion8, rev., 818 the study, of medicine, 370-Unit system in House of Commons ventilation (parliamentary HOLMES, Gordon M.: Clinical manifestations of surgery abandoned at. 774, 783 - Award of note), 158 cerebral tumour, 766-Clinical significance of prizes and scholarships, 787 - Catherine House disinfection, 47 scotometry, 1258 Gladstone Home at Mitcham taken over by Housing in Scotland, 897 HOLT, L. Emmett, appointed visiting professor the Marie Celeste Samaritan Society, 905 HUISTON, R. A.: Li-ht and -7Clour, 6 1 of pediatrics to the Peking Union Medical Hospital, London Jewish, Stepney: Festival HOVELL, Mark: Spasm of the larynx, 717 College, 905 dinner, 1071 HOWARTH, Walter G.: Diathermy knife, 23 Home Office Regulation for supply of opium, Hospital, Longmore, 1118 HOWARTH, W. J.. appointed a member of the etc ,to masters of foreign ships, 545 Hospital, Manchester Children's, to be known Sanitary Inspectors' Examinations Board, 683 Homes for mental cases, 214, 738. See also in future as the Royal Manchester Children's HOWELL, C. M. Hinds: The sequelas of lethargic Mental Hospital, 905 iencephalitis, 1086 THzBRitISh I4 JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. IMEDICALr JOURNAL

HOWIELL, William, honorary LL.D.Edin. con- IND'A (continwd): Insulin (J. J. R. Macleod), 165 (0). 201-Corre- ferred upon, 211 Kala-azar menace. 1275 spondence on, 733 HuiCK, J. G.: Sickle-cell anaemia. 1109-Poikilo- Krishnarajendra Hospital, Mysore, 1275 Insulin (leading article), 194 cytes in normal blood, 1171 Lady Reading Hospital, Simla, 302,1275 Insulin: Discussion at International Physio- HUCKLE. A H. Headley: Blood sugar estima- Medical education in, 587 logical Congress, 201 - Discussion at Ro al tions by general practitioners, 85 Medical inspection of students, 1066 Society of Medicine, Section of Therapeutics HUDSON. James: Prevention and treatment of Medical research in, 156, 1275-do ordination and Pharmacology, 660 chronic prostatitis and vesiculitis, 456 of, 1275 Insulin in alcoholic solution by the mouth HUGEHES, C. H. M.: Spinal analgesia, 879 Medicine in. review of book on, 769 (G. A. Harrison), 1204 (0) HUGOUEMNQ, L. J., Legion of Honour conferred Minto Nursing Association, 302, 1C66 Insulin: Action of on the blood sugar (G. S. Eadie), upon, 789 Nursing in India, 1066 60(0) Human welfare and modern medicine, 293 And opium (parliamentary note), 80 Insulin, effect of parathyroid on the blood sugar Humerus, transverse [supracondylar] fracture Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, 1066 curve after (W. Devereux Forrest), 916 (0) of the lower end of (Paul Bernard Roth), 1215 Pay of married I.M.B. officers, 947 Insulin in advanced diabetes (R. Sanderson), 766 Humoral transmission of nervous impulses Plague in, 301 Insulin in diabetes, Rockefeller gift to U.S. and (H. J. Hamburger), 203 Plague control, 301 Canadian hospitals to promote the use of, HUMPHREYS. John (and A. W. WELLINGS): Public health in, 571 163 A Textbook of Dental Anatomy and Physio- Rangoon medical school, 1066 Insulin in diabetes (Sir Thomas Horder), 445- legv, rev., 816 Red Cross in. 301 (F. J. Banting), 446-Discussion. 446-A correc- HUMPEREYS, Travers: Pitfalls of medico-legal Review of books on, 23 tion, 638 practice, 987 Sanitary Handbookfor, McNally's, 933 Insulin in diabetes (Sir William Willcox), 661 HUMPHRIS, F. Howard: Diathermy in high blood Sanitation in, 1183,1276 Insulin in diabetes (parliamentary note), 201 pressure and other conditions, 314 Vaccination. 1066 Insulin in diabetes, report of a case of (E. I. HUNWICKE, R. F.: Bacteriology of condensed Vaccination compulsory in Hyderabad, 302 Spriggs, D. V. Pickering, and A. J. Leigh), milk, 296 Women's hospitals in, 302 58 (0) HUTCHINsoN, J.: Herntia and its Radical Cure, Women's medical service for, 940 Insulin in diabetes mellitus (Sinclair Miller), rev., 109 1003-(J. A. Smyth), 1003 HUTCHINSON, J. R.: Report to Ministry of Indian hemp, smoking of, 1179. See also Cannabis Insulin and diuresis, 733 785 Health on an outbreak of scarlet fever and indica Insulin in general practice, 127, 660--Discussion diphtheria at Ramsbury, 196 Indian Medical Service: Information concerning, on, 660 HUTCHISON, Robert (and Donald PATERSON): 394-Pay of married officers, 947 Insulin by the mouth, 830 Pellagra in children in England, 646 (0)-(and Industrial hygiene. See Hygiene Insulin in Ontario, free distribution of, 622 others): T'he Action of Alcohol on Mlan, rev., Industrial injuries, after-effects of, and their insulin, price of, 76 718-Precocious puberty, 1158-Chronic abdo- treatmuent by x rays (Reginald A. Morrell), 460 Insulin, price and unit value of, 1232,1281 minal pain in nervous women, 1219 (0) Insulin supply: In America, 335-In cases of HIUTINEL, J. (and F. FRANIQN): T4es ?hgpatites Inebriates and the black list: Power of magis- destitution (parliamentary note), 125 - In amtbientnes, autochtones et coloniales t t leur trates (parliamentary note), 256 Ireland, 1234 traitement, rev., 330 Inebriates' Institution, Langho (parliamentary Insulin treatment, a suggestion for an optical HEUTTON, Isabel Emslie (and Sir Frederick W. note), 255 method (W. F. Lloyd), 600 (0) MOTT): Normal and morbid conditions of the Infant feeding, cow's milk in (Colonel R. J, Insulin. See also Diabetes adrenals in 100 hospital and asylum cases; Blackham), 322-Discussion, 324 ,with special reference to dementia praecox, Infant mortality (parliamentary note), 158. See INSURANCE, NATIONAL: 95 (0)-The Hygiente of Marrioage, rev., 286 also Mortality Approved societies and the profession, 725 Hyderabad, compulsory vaccination in, 302 Infant mortality. factors contributing to the Capitation Fee: Court of Inquiry, 997,1273 Hydrocephalus following spina bifida (A. P. Birt- recent decrease in (James Wheatley), 754- (Consolidation) Bill, 201 wistle), 877 Discussion, 758 Drugs for, 1178 Hydrogen cyanide, fumigation by, 527, 888, 1044 Infant Welfare Conference: The Minister of Finance, 79 Hydrology. 86 Health on present needs, 70-Causal factors of And hospitals (voluntary), 79 Hydrotherapy, accidental, 1192 infant mortality, 70-Tbe value of maternity Labour and medical benefits (Ireland), 340 Hydrotherapy, discussion on, 986 homes, 70-Administration of maternity and Leading articles on, 290, 669, 725, 771, 827, 886, HVgiene and Disease in Eastern Tropical Africa: child welfare centres, 70-The Washington 937, 993 Protection of Aircraft from Attacks (f Insects, Maternity Convention, 71-A model centre Maternity benefit, 256 rev., 526 opened in Shoreditch, 1230 Medical attendance in rural districts (Se ot Hygiene, Imperial College of, Mr. Justice Law- Infant wtelfare in Cumberland (parliamentary land), 300 rence's decision on the site for, 162 note), 158 Medical benefit, extension of, 205 Hygiene, Industrial, International, note on report Infants' food (dextri-maltose), 420 Medical certificate forms, 256 of conference on, 31-Anthrax research, 545- Infants, review of books on, 21 Medical certification (Ireland), 1234 Dangers to health in photo-engraving, 1108 Infants. See also Children Medical Service, 39 Hygiene, International Exhibition of, 133-Puer- Infectious disease in London (parliamentary Ministry of Health and, 674 peral Fever Congress, 133 note), 125 Panel conference decision, 993 Hygiene, School of (leading article), 623, 825 Infirmary. Dundee Royal: Visit of the Prince of Panel practitioners, firm attitude of, 777 Hyperthyroidism, 346 Wales, 904 Panel practitioners and health insurance Hyperthyroidism treated by thyroid transplanta- Infirmary, Edinburgh Royal: Staff changes, 300 societies' conflict over fees in Germaty, 589 tion (Albert Kocher), 560 (0) --New convalescent home for patients, 838- Panel system, 940 Hypnosis, inhibition, and sleep (I. P. Pavlov), Waiting list, 944-Social service work at, 1064- Parliamentary notes, 39, 79, 158, 256, 940, 997, 256 Gift to, 1178-Annual meeting of the League of 999 Hypodermic medication, the introduction of, Subscribers, 1274 Remuneration, 290, 669 336 Infirmary, Glasgow Royal: Lister ward in, 776. Review of book on, 770 Hypoglyeaemia and epilepsy, 1184,1236 1117, 1178 bhall the approved societies rule the pro- HYSLOP, T. B.: Psychiatric problems of the Infirmary, Glasgow Royal Victoria, new wing fession? 725 future, 937 for, 1275 Sickness and disablement benefits, 999 Hysterectomy, supravaginal, and panhyster- Infirmary, Leeds General: Note on redistribu- Trade advertisements on medical certificates, ectomy (Fletcher Shaw), 1046 -Correspondence tion of beds and cots, 258-Annual report, 299 158, 256 on, 1120, 1184 Infirmary, Liverpool Royal: Nurses' home Hysteria and neurasthenia (Ernest S. Reynolds), opened, 204 International co-operation, meeting in Paris, 1193 (0) Infirmary. Newcastle Royal Victoria: Annual 1117 report, 339 Internment camps, Irish Free State, 82 Infirmary, Sheffield Royal: New x-ray depart- Intestinal antiseptics, 906,1011, 1126 ment opened, 629 Intestinal obstruction caused by gall stones Infirmary, Sunderland Royal: New theatre (G. P. Newbolt,, 1160 block opened, 629 Intestinal obstruction, acute, due to an unusual Influenza statistics, 1231 foreign body (S. B. Chambers), 928 I. Influenza complicated with acidosis and rash in Intestinal obstruction, some causes of (J. W. a child (Hilary Ledgerwoo 1), 63 Thomson), 597 (0) Ileus, paralytic, series of cases resembling Influenza, pulmonary lesions in (F. F. Bernard Intestinal spasm due to Ascaris lumbricoides (Lieut.-Col. W. W. Jeudwine), 810 '0) Shaw), 982 (H. Elwin Harris), 1151 Imagery and mentality IT. H. Pear), 536 INGE, Dean: National decay and regeneration, Intestinal stasis, chronic, and cancer (Sir W. IMBERT, Professor: Guide pour l'Evalutation des 944 Arbuthnot Lane), 745 (0)-Leading article, 773 Incapacites, 427 Inhibition, hypnosis and sleep (J. P. Pavlov), 256 -Correspondence on, 840 902, 1012 Income tax, 50, 90. 164, 214, 268. 309, 346. 444, 400, INMAN, A. C.: Chronic bronchitis, 1143 Intestine, foreign body in, 846 590, 638, 684, 738. 790, 846, 906, 954, 996. 1012, Inquests in London, number of (parliamentary Intestine, large, surgery of (M!. M. Chadburn), 1126, ]i91, 1240.1282-Car transactions, 268, 684, note), 125 767 790, 846-Book debts, 684, 846, 1012--Groom- Insane, dieting of: Report of Departmental Intestine, small, surgery of (Frank Jeans), 1044 gardener, 738 -Hospital residents, 738 - Committee, 248 Intestine, small, syphilitic stricture of (W. K. Car of a retiring practitioner, 738-Deduc- Insanity and crime: Report of Lord Justice Anderson and J. A. C. Macewen), 764 tion of rent, rates, etc., 790- Partnership Atkin's Committee, 1054.1060. See also Crime Intoxicating liquor. See Liquor receipts, 790-Income from abroad, 906- Insanity and mental deficiency (report of the Intracranial haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage Interests on unpaid purchase money, 906- Board of Control), 675 Intussusception, acute, in an infant, resection, Wear and tear of car, 954-Renewal of car, 954, Insect powder causing asthma (J. R. Garratt and recovery (W. A. Thompson), 718 1126-A branch, 1012-Car replacement, 1012-- Joseph W. Bigger), 764,. 947-Correspondence Invalid comfort, devices for, 134 Legal expenses, 1191-Succession to a practice, on, 841, 947 1191-Cash basis, "specific cause " claims, Institute of Physics: Journal of Scientific Ireland: 1240-First year of practice, 1282 Instrunrents, 737 Armagh Poor Law medical officers' salaries, Income Taxes in the British Dominions,note on, Institution, Liverpool ATedical: Opening of 1178 996 eighty-fifth session, 780-President's address, Army Medical Services (Free State), organiza- Incunabula, medical, 889 "Looking back," 780-Refreshments and tion of, 435 Indexes, half-yearly, 295 Elizabethan music, 780-Treatment of late Beatty, Dr. Wallace, death of, 944 neurosyphilis and disseminated sclerosis, 880 Belfast Health of, 484-Municipal sanatorium, INDIA: - Dextrocardia, 880 - Syringomyelia, 880- 679-Queen's University Club, London, 944- Antirabic inoculation statistics, 298 Tumours in sea fishes, 987-Variations from Queen's University graduation ceremonies, Antivenereal campaign, 1275 the normal types of human metabolism, 1043- 127-Royal Victoria Hospital, 838-Professor Chemical examiners department in Madras, 302 The value of hypertonic and h3potonic saline Sinclair, 839-Tuberculosis work in, 474- Director of Medical Services, the new (Colonel solutions in cerebral conditions, 1047-Treat- A new water scheme, 731 Charles Harford Bowle-Evans), 155-Major- ment of migraine by calcium lactate, 1133- Cork medical practitioners, meeting of, 127 General 0. L. Robinson, 1281 Acute infectious polyneuritis, 1159-Intestinal Down County Asylum: The new spirit in . Flies in, 310 obstruction caused by gall stones, 1160- psychiatry, 541 Honorary staff in civil hospitals, 1275 Encephalitis lethargica, 1160-A pathogenic Dublin Board of Guardians dissolved by Indigenous systems of medicine in India, 477 anaerobe in tuberculosis, 1221 Ministry of- Local Government, 1119 LTE Bmas I JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. MEDICAL JOURNAL I5

JOHNSTONE, John: The medical history of Kidney, rupture of; delayed symptoms; opera- Ireland (continued): 1218 Free State: County councils, 205 - Public Boston, 953 tion: recovery (Noel Kemm), health legislation, 259-Organization of Army JOHNSTONE, J.: Tumours in sea fishes, 987 KIELY, P.: Two cases of radiotherapy for rodent; Medical Services, 435-Ministry of Health JOENSTONE, R. J.: Treatment of acute sal- ulcer, 1100 - in, 630-Army Pensions Act, 898-General pingitis, 405 Use and abuse of obstetric KIMBALL, 0. P.: Prevention of simple goitre, Medical Council in, 1178 forceps, 606-Ante-partum haemorrhage due to 829 Galway County Board of Health, 340 placenta praevia, associated with albiiminuria KING, Colonel W. G.: Sanitation in India, 1183 Insulin, 1003, 1234 and eclampsia, 784 KING, W. W.: Carcinoma of the cervix, Internment camps (Free State), 82 JOHNSTONE, T.: Reproduction and the shedding 1046 Irish Committee, British Medical Association, of antlers in deer, 304 KINGSBURY, A. Neave (and 0. J. REID,: A case of 42 JOLL, C. A.: Carcinoma of rectum, 881-Fibro- angiochorioma, 598() Labour and medical benefits, 340 sareoma of the thigh muscle, 881 KINGZETT, C. T.: Chemistry for Beginners and Medical appointments on a Civil Service basis, JONES, E. Mervyn (and E. Rock CABLING): Two Schools, rev., 615 1002 cases of intra- abdominal hernia, 1082-Hernia KIRKEOPE, D. C.: Factors affecting infantile Medical certification under the Insurance into the intersigmoid fossa, 1082-Hernia mortality, 758 Acts, 1234 through a defect in the mesentery, 1082 (0) Kiss, Franz: Topographisch-anatomische 417 Medical Charities Acts, administration of in JONES, H. Wallace: Dextrocardia, 880 Sezieriibungen, rev., Co. Mayo, 945 JONES, J. H. Morris: Whooping-cough and preg- Kissengen, vacation courses at, 306 Medical representatives in the Dail, 484 nancy, 444 Kitchener Memorial Medical School at Khartum Melanosis derived from the eye, 898 JONES, J. Pickering: Proposed Ronald Ross (0. F. H. Atkey). 574, 581 Mental disorders, early treatment of, 630 clinic, 46 KITT, F. J.: Melaena neonatorum treated by Nolan, M.J.,301 JONES, Captain Lionel Baker, obituary notice of, injection of paternal blood: recovery, 1219 Nurses, meeting of Irish, 584 787 - KLAATS5CH, Hlermann: The Evolution and Pro- Presentation to a dispensary doctor, 732 JONES, Sir Robert: The imperial relationships gress of Mankind, rev., 663 Public economy in Northern Ireland, 435 of medicine, 35-Appeal for a national scheme KLEINE: Treatment of sleeping sickness with Public health legislation in the Free State, for cripples, 637-Blind masseurs, 662-Opera- Bayer 205, 777 259 tive treatment of osteo-arthritis, 1211 KLEINSCHMIDT, H.: Akutelnfektionskrankheiten

Royal Medical Benevolent Fund Society, 42, JONES, W. H. S.: Hippocrates, 481 im Kinddesalter, rev., 69 731 JORDAN, Walter: Anaestheties, 1157 Knife, diathermy, 23 Salaries of Armagh Poor Law medical officers, Journal of Medical Research, change of pro- Knoedler and Co.'s exhibition of nineteenth 1178 prietorship, 32 century French painters, 90 13alaries of tuberculosis officers: Kildare, 484 Journal of Scientific Instruments, 737 KNOX, G, D. (and T. C. WIGNALL): Atoms, rev. ,Sinclair, T., dinner to, 839 Journal of Tropical Medicine a7nd Hvgiene: 110 V Stillbirth and neo-natal death, 1065 Tropical skin diseases number, 49 KNOWLES, Frederic Joseph, obituary notice of, Tuberculosis scheme for Co. Fermanagh, 1003 JOWETT, H. A. D.: The limitation of physio- 266 Typhoid fever and polluted water,839 logical standardization. 1105 KNOWLES, Major R.: The Calcutta- School of Typhus fever in Mayo, 679 Joy, Norman H.: The use and abuse of obstetric Tropical Medicine, 17 Ulster Branch, annual meeting, 1234 foreps, 785 KOCHER, Albert: The treatment of hyper- Ulster Medical Society, 898,103, 1065 JULLIEN, W.: Inggalti uvillaire et tuberculose thyroidism by thyroid transplantation, 560 (0) University elections in the new Dail, 300 npulmonaire, 625 KOLLE, W. (and H. HETSCH): Die experimentella University representation in the Imperial JUNG, C. G.: Psycholoaical Tvpes, or the Psycho- Bakteriologie und. die Infektionskrankheiten. Parliament, 1065 logy of Individuation, rev., 767 mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der JUPILLE, the second patient to be inoculated for Immunitd'tslehre, rev., 614 Irish Committee: Meeting in Dublin, 42-Vote rabies, death of, 953 KOsSEL, Albrecht, Honorary LL.D.Edin. con- of thanks to Sir James Craig, 43-British JURAEZ, A.: Arthroplasty, 144 ferred upon, 211 Medical Association in Ireland, 43-Medico- Juxta-articular nodules. See Xanthoma tropicum KRABBE, K. H.: Alcohol taxation and delirium political, 43 tremens in Denmark, 828 Irish Free State. See Ireland KRAUS,R., returns to Vienna from Sao Paulo, Irish medical appointments on a civil service 1191 basis, 1002 Irish Medical Commnittee: Medical certification under the Insurance Acts, 1234 Irish Medical Schools' and Graduates' Associa- K. tion. See Association Iritis treated with tuberculin (E. R. Chambers), 1096 Kala-azar menace in India, 1275 L.

Irrigation tray and pelvic rest, combined, 527 Kala azar, review of books on, 719 IsAtoS. G. A.: Tuberculosis in industrial Kala-azar work in Assam (Lieut.-Col. T. LABAT, Gaston: Regionial Anaesthesia: Its workers, 114 MceCombie Young), 17 Technic and Clintical Application, rev., 185

Italy. new law to authorize necropsies to be Kangri-burn cancer(Ernest F. Neve), 1255 (0) Labour, difficult, due to foetal spasticity, 684 carried out if considered scientifically neces- Kasauli, Pasteur Instittute at, 1066 Labour, induction of by quinine and pituitrin sary, 469-Old pharmacy jars, 1108 KAYE, J. R., presentation to, 845 (F. J. Browne), 1262 KEATEs. Lieut.-Col. H. C.: Ether versus chloro- Labour, induction of by pituitrin followed by form, 343 rupture of uterus (William Fordyce), 1263 KEAY, Colin: Pyorrhoea: its prevention and Labour and medical benefits, 340 treatment, 1045 Labyrinth deafniess (Dan McKenzie), 867-Dis- KEEN, William Williams: Selected Papers and cussion; 872-Correspondence on, 946 Addresses, rev., 69-Honorary degree conferred LACASSAGNE, A.: A Green Old Age, rev., 187 J. upon by the University of Paris, 891 LACK, Victor: Cyst development in an auto- KEITH, Sir Arthur: Reviews The Bakitara or genous ovarian graft, 1159 Banyoro, 283-The adaptional machinery con- LACKIE. Lamond: Problems of obstetrics and JAcKsoN, C. E. S.: Three cases of gastric carci- cerned in the evolution of man's body, 308- gynaecology, 1042 noma presenting unusual features, 414 (0) Awarded the Fothergillian Medal and Prize of Lacrymal obstruction (Edgar Stevenson), 1044 JACKSON, Henry, elected mayor of Wandsworth the Medical Society of London, 625-Banks Lactose, standard, 420 for the third year, 789, 944 Memorial Lectureou the incidence and cause LAFLEUER, Major Jules, French M6daille des Jaeger Company's catalogue, 346 of hernia, 888, 897-The Vicary lecture on the Epidemies (en Vermeil) conferred upon, 49 JAm s, Coram: Difficult midwifery in general life and times of William Clift, 1127 (0) LAGRANGE, Fi61ix: Detachment of the retina, 673 practice, 1121 KEITH, J. R.: Mastication, 309 LAIRD, Donald A.: Applied Psychology for JAMs, G. T. Brooksbank, obituary notice of, KELLER, A. (and Ad. CZERNY): Des Kindes Nurses, rev., 1051 1124 Erndhruang, Erneihrungs8torungen und LAIRD, John M.: Carbon monoxide a predis- JAaUFSON, T. H.: The treatment ofsprue, 462 Erndhrungstherapie, rev., 1163 posing cause of pulmonary tuberculosis, 945 Japan, great earthquake in, 443, 535, 892,1281- KELLY, R. E.: Idiopathic hypertropby of the LAMB, J.: Twin pregnancy in a bicornuate Work of the Japanese Red Cross Society, 535- bladder, 1047 uterus with contracted pelvis; delivery by Tokyo University library completely destroyed, KELSON. W. H.: Spasm of the larynx, 716 Caesarean section, 1152 1125-One thousand doctors in Tokyo lose their KEMM, Noel: Rupture of the kidney; delayed LAM BERT, Gordon: Ether versus chloroform, 209 practice as a result, 1281 symptoms; operation: recovery, 1218 Laminectomy retractor, 420 Jaundice, the modern conception of (leading KENDALL, T. M.: Treatment of haemorrhoids Lancashire, care committees for consumptives article), 333-Note on, 535 by interstitialinjections, 1072-Ethyl chloride- in, 540-Tuberculosis in, 943 Jaundice, infantile, 846 chloroform sequence, 1192 Lancashire Insurance Committee and the JEANS, Frank: Surgery of the small intestine, KENNEDY, J. B. Martin: Ether versus chloro- Spahlinger treatment for tuberculosis, 164, 637 1044 form, 44 Lancaster Medical Book Club, 1002 JEFFE8soN, Geoffrey: Ventriculography as Kent Milk Recording Society: Clean milk, Lancet, centenary of. 76, 198, 574, 619-Dinner. aid in the localizationof intracranial tumours, 830 198, 574, 1115-Thomas Wakley and the Lancet. 799 Kenya Colony, information concerning, 395 615-Leading article on, 619 JEHLE, Ludwig: FunktionelleDie Albuminurie Keratitis, interstitial, x-ray treatment of (H. LANE, Sir W. Arbuthnot: Chronic intestinal und Nephritis im Kindesalter, rev., 419 Haward Bywater and F. C. Plummer), 1152 stasis and cancer, 745 (0) JELLIFFE, Smith Ely (and William A. WUITB): KERLEY, Charles G. I (and L. T. LEm WALD): Langho Inebriates' Institution (parliamentary Diseases ofNervousthe SysteM: A Textbook DigestiveDisturbancesof nfantsand Children note), 255 Neurology and Psychiatrv, rev., 663 Boentgenologically Considered, rev., 883 LANGLEY, G. J. Heart disease in early life, 711 JENKINS, C. F.: Tortola: a Quaker Experinent KERR, James: Butyn as a local anaesthetic, LANGLEY, J. N. Antidromic action, 202 of Long Ago in the Tropics, 727 947 LANGLOIS, J. P., death of, 134.906 Jenner's Inquiry into the Causes and Effects KERRY, Richard: Pathology of malignant LANGMEAD, F.: Late results of operation for of the VariolaVaaccinae: Facsimile of the first disease, 304-The clinical significance of scoto- cancer of the breast, 902 edition to be published, 845 metrym 1259 LARDENNOIS, G. (and others): Les Colites, rev., JEUDWINE, Lieut.-Col. W. W.: A series KESTEVEN, H. Leighton: Pernicious anaemia, 1049 cases resembling paralytic ileus, 810 (0) 543 Laryngology and otology, the advancement of JEwEsBuRay R. C.: Causal factors of KETTLE, E. H.: Experiments with"diaplyte" (A. Logan Turner), 885-Note on, 888 mortality, 70 tubercle antigen, 765 Laryngology, review of books on, 109 JILLA, A. D.: Medical education in India, KEY, Aston: Chronic bronchitis, 1143 Larynx, spasm of, 439-(Sir StClair Thomson), JIRAsEE, Dr.: Arthroplasty, 144 Khartum, Kitchener Memorial Medical School 712-(Sir James Dundas-Grant), 715-(W. H. JoHANSEzN, A. H.: Classification of the Strains at, 574, 581 Kelson), 716-Discussion, 717-Correspondence belonging to the Typhwid,-Paratyphoid Group KIDD, Franklin: "Brown heart' 335 on,,784,841 of Bacteria, rev., 22 KiDD, H. Cameron: Differential diagnosis of LASLETT,E. E.: A long paroxysm of auricular JoH&NssoN, Professor, Hon. LL D.Edin. con- small-pox and chicken-pox, 208-Vaccination fibrillation, 174 ferred upon, 211 propaganda, 1123 LATCHFORD, Lieut.-Col. John, obituary notice. JoHNsoN, W.: Acute infectious polyneuritis, 1159 KIDD, Leonard J.: Intestinal antiseptics,1011 of, 1281 JOHNSTON, J. M.: Artificial light treatment Kidney, the endocrines and the work of the LATHAM, Peter Wallwork, obituary notice of, tuberculosis, 505 (W. Langdon Brown), 812 902 TEz Bum'u i6 JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. I1JDICAL JOURNAL

Lavoisier, the fate of, 1052 Lectures, Cameron Prize: The present position naval Captain J. E. *F. Lighting, (Surgeon R. LAWRENCE, Montagu: Facial paralysis following of the vitamin question G. Hopkins), 41, 691, Hanson), 658 herp3s facialis, 982 748 -Nature of control of the metabolism of ILightning stroke, two cases of (I. H. Lloyd- LAWRENCE, R. D.: Insulin and diuresis, 733 carbohydrates in the animal body (J. J. R. Williamzs), 659 LAY, C. E., presentation to, 545 Macleod). 781 LILLINGSTON, Claude: Social aspects of tuber- Lay press and scientific research, 727 Lectures, Gibson Memorial: The r-esponse of the culosis, 519 LAYTON, Frank G.: Heart disease in early life, heart in health and disease (W. T. Ritchie), LINDSAY, James Alexander: Some hints from 710-The Old Doctor, rev., 770 41 the old physicians, 1077 (0) LAYTON, T. B: Cocaine substitutes. 1155 Lectures, the Morison, centenary of, 629, 731, 781, LINOSsIER, George, obituary notice of, 1117 Lead poisoning (parliamentary note), 125, 526 782 Lippincott's Quick Reference Book for Medicine LE DAMANY, P.: La luxation cong4nitale de la and Surgery. rev., 932 Leading Articles: hanche, rev., 525 Liquor, Intoxicating [Sale to Persons under 18] Antlers and bone growth, 116 LEDGERWOOD, Hilary: Influenza complicated Bill, 125, 157, 201 Bacterial types and variants, 469 with acidosis and rash in a clhild, 63 Lister Oration (in Canada), 845 Bacteriology of measles and scarlet fever, Leeds Health Exhibition, 1002 Lister ward at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 776, 1117, 772 LEEs, David: Medical diathermy, 317-Pre- 1178 Birth injuries of the child, 993 vention and treatment of chronic gonococcal Literature and medicine, personal relations British Medical Association, the new house of prostatitis and vesiculitis, 454 between (Edmund Gosse), 999 the, 28 LEES, James Ferguson, receives permission to Little's disease (W. Ashley Cummins), 65 'Cancer: its causes, and treatment by radium, wear the Insignia of the Order of the Nile, Liver function, effects of the arsenobenzol treat. 27 489 ment of syphilis on (H. MacCormiac and E. C. Cancer research, 570 LE FEUVRE, W. P.: Herpes zoster and varicella, Dodds), 1200 (0) Definition of drunkenness, 1269 1277 Liverpool: Clinical course for practitioners, 81 Endowment of maturity, 1167 LEGG, T. P.: Late results of operation for cancer -Annual medical service, 732-Meeting of Environment and health, 149 of the breast, 902 cremation autborities, 737-Health of, 943 Graduate's debt, 150 LEGGE, Dr.: Dangers to health in photo- Liverpool Medical Institution. See Institu- Harveian Oration, 724 engraving, 1108 tion Health and the intelligence and physique of LEHNBsEcHER, A.: Blood pressure after opera- LIVINGSTONE, A.: Pyorrhoea: its prevention school children, 334 tion, 310 and treatment, 1045 Heart disease, prevention of, 723 Leicestershire and Rutland: Reportof Voluntary LLOYD, W. F.: Insulin treatment: A suggestion Herbalists and herbalism, 250 Hospitals Committee, 434 for an optical method, 600 (0) Hormone ofthe pancreas: insulin, 194 LEIGH, A. J.(E. I. SPRIGGS, and D. V PICKERING): LLOYD-WILLIAMS, I. H.: Two cases of lightning Hospitals, voluntary, the work and finances of, Report on a case of diabetes treated with stroke, 659 116 insulin, 58 (0) LOCKHART-MUMMERY, J. P.: Treatment of Insulin, 194 LEIGHTON, William J.: Labyrinth deafness, 872- obstruction of the colon, 552-Diseases of the Insurance crisis, 771, 827, 886, 937, 993- Organotherapy in diseases of the ear, nose, and Rectum and Colon antd their Surgical Treat- Emancipation, 827-The decision, 937, 993 throat, 979 mient, rev., 768 -Hemihypertrophy, 813 Insurance Medical Service, remuneration of, LEIPER, R. T.: Index to medical serials in LODGE, Sir Oliver: X rays and the atom, 669 lBritish libraries, 73 890 Insurance practitioners: remuneration of, 290 LEISEHMAN, Major-General Sir W. B. (and others, LOEB, honorary degree of Strasbourg University Insurance: Shall the approved societies rule editors): History of the Great War, Based on conferred upon, 1281 the profession? 725 Official Documents: Medical Services. Patho- LOMBA, J. Lopez: Etudes expirimentales et Intestinal stasis and cancer,773 logy, rev., 572,882-Address to the Royal Medical critiques surl'Avitaminose, rev., 612 Jaundice, the modern conception of, 333 Society of Edinburgh on Pilgrim's Progress," Lancet centenary, 619 783-Methods of blood culture, 1157 LONDON: Lethargic encephalitis and herpes febrilis, 887 LEITCH, Archibald: An experimental inqulry Clinical laboratories at the London Mental 1 Medical curriculum, permeation of by Pre- into the causes of cancer, (0)-Appreciation Hospitals. 781 ventive teaching (Sir George Newman), 347 of Ernest Francis Bashford, 440-Betel chewing County Council. See Council Melanosis, 936 and cancer, 680 Health of, annual report, 195, 423 Milk, clean, 292 LEJARS, F81ix: Un H6pital Militaire et Paris Infectious disease in (parliamentary note). Milk, standard of fat in, 1054 pen$dantla Guerre, Villemin1914-19, rev., 466- 125 Mitral stenosis, operative treatment of, 530 Urgenlt Surgery, rev., 664 Intercollegiate Scholarships Board, 308, 1125 Nervous child, 1105 LFEMPRIRRE, L. R.: The nervous child, 1039 Inquests (parliamentary note), 125 Nuclear atom, 469 LENHART, C. H.: Prevention of simiiple goitre, Post-graduate courses. See Post-graduate Obstetric forceps, the use and abuse of, 620 829 School children, treatment of.1C64 Obstetrics and gynaecology, the teaching of LENORKAND, Ch. (and Pierre BRocQ): Chirurgie School of Dermatology, 673. 738 (John S. Fairbairn), 349 de la Tete et du Cou, rev., 1224 School of Medicine for Women. See Hospital, Oestrus, ovulation, and manstruation, 1167 Lepers, numbers of released on parole in Hono- Royal Free Parliamentary session, 251 lulu and Molokai Island, 306 Small-pox in, 483 Pellagra, 670 Lepers, treatment of, 118. See also Leprosy Sunlight treatment in, 837 Physiological standardization, the limitation relief Tuberculosis treatment in, 40 of, 1105 Lepra bacilli, "defatting " of by injections of Water supply, report on, 331 Portsmouth meeting, 193 chaulmoogrates and morrhuates (Sir Leonard Profession of medicine, 351 Rogers), 11 (0) Londout Doctors and Dental Surgeons, 1923-?4, P,iblichealth, the state of the, 569 Leprosy Relief Association, British Empire, rev. 526 Research as a profession, 72 formation of, 118 LONGMORE, H. J. A.: Acroparaesthesia, 931 School of Hygiene, 622, 825 Leprosy, treatment of (T. Barrett Heggs), 1253 (0) Looking back (J. Hill Abram), 780 Scotland. the health of, 528 LERICRE, Dr.: Injuries to the peripheral nerves, Loomis Sanatorium, New York, annual report, Serum diagnosis of syphilis, 425 146 295 Sleep, 1227 Leukaemic phenomena and the etiology of malig- LORD, Frederick Taylor: Pneumonwia, rev., 466 #ocial aspects of mental defect, 249 nant disaase (James Young), 765 LORING, J. N.: Accidental hydrotherapy, 1192 Standard of fat in cow's milk. 1054 LEVINE, S. A.; Operative treatment of mitral LORTHioiR. Dr.: Surgery of the endocrine Statistics and public health. 426 stenosis, 530 glands, 122 Stomach diseases, investigation of, 291 LEVINSON, Abraham: Cerebro.spinal Fluid in LOVE,R. J.: Cancer and carious teeth, 590 Traffic in dangerous drugs, 1053 Health and Disease, rev., 188 LOVE,R J. McNeill: Prognosis after removal of Tuberculin and the tuberculin dispensary, LEVIS, J. S.: Hydronephrosis, 881-Heart show- semilunar cartilages, 324 (0) 1107 ing four active valves, 881-Epithelioma of the Low, Dr.: Sprue and coellac disease, 1159 Tuberculosis: the present position, 529 liver, 881 LUBARSCE, Professor, appointed director of the Vaccination propaganda, 72, 826 LEVY, A. G.: Ether versus chloroform, 681 Robert Koch Foundation for Combating Tuber- Virus of the common cold, 1228 LEvy-BEtuHz, Lucien: Primitive Mentality, r-ev., culosis. 133 Voluntary hospitals, work and finances of, 116 463 LuCAS, William Palmer: The Health of the X rays, effects of on tissues, 1270 LE WALD, L. T. (and Charles G. KERLEY): Runabout Child, rev.,590 Digestive Disturbances ofInfantsanid Children LUKER,SB Gordon: Treatment of puerperal League of Nations: International industrial RoentgenologicallyConsidered, rev 883 sepsis, 766-Difficult midwifery in general hygiene. 31-Interchange of health otffcers, 789 LEwER, Surgeon Major Alfred, obituary notice practice, 913 (0) League of Remembrance, establishment of, 953 of, 1125 Lu mbago, acute, treated by the injection of LE BRETON, Eliane (and G SC9AEFFER): LEwIN, L.: Die Pfeilgifte: itach eigenen to-ico- quinine and urea (H. S. Souttar), 915 (0) Variations Biochimiques du Rapport Ncl-lo- logischen und ethnlologischen Untersuchungen, LUbfItRE, A.: Legion of Honour conferred upon, Plasmatique au Cours du D4veloppement rev., 186 789 Esubrryonnaire,rev., 328 LEWIS, Dr.: Use and abuse of obstetric forceps, Lunacy Act, 158 Lecture, Banks Memorial; Incidence and cause 607 " LUNDIE, Crawford: A case of flagellate dyEen- " of hernia (Sir Arthur Keith), 888, 897 LEWIS, W. H.: A privy birth, 462 tery, 309 Lecture, Chandler, 831 LwYsILLOYD, E.: Mental deficiency in its LUND5GAARD, C. (and D. D. VAlN SLYE): Lecture, William Parr: The measurement of social aspects, 232-Value of watercress as a CyanosiS, rev., 721 progress in public health (Sir Arthur News- food, 760 Lung," only one2" 638, 790 holme), 673 LEYMANN,H.:: Anthrax in the Tanning Didustry, Lupus, artificial light treatment of (Axel Lecture, the Harvey: First lecture delivered by 472 Reynn 499-(J. H. Sequeira), 503-Discussion, Professor Biedi in New York, 1125 LEYTON, Helen: Report on the influence of sugar 505 Lecture, Victor Horsley Memorial: The relations in the diet on the total blood sugar in rats, 141 LYoN, Murray: Case of acute nephritis, of surgery and physiology (Sir Edward Sharpey LEYToN, Otto: Diabetes and insulin, 450 1262 Schafer), 739 Libel action (Stopes v. Sutherland and others), Lupus vulgaris, Finsen light treatment for (Ove Lecture, Huxley Memorial: The adaptional 162 Strandberg), 1107 machinery concerned in the evolution of man's Libel on a medical referee (Plummer v. Gregory LuSHINGTON,, Guy: The Law of Affiliation and body (Sir Arthur Keith), 308 and others), 89 Bastardly, rev., 568 Lecture, memorial, drug addiction Libraries, British, medical serials in. 73, 119 LuST,F.F: Diagnostik uTnd Therapie der (Sir W. H. Willcox), 1013 Library books and the spread of infection Kiniderikrankheiten: mit speziellen Araneiver- Lecture, David Lloyd Roberts: Personal rela- (parliamentary note), 125 o rdnungenir da,s Kindesalter, rev., 1163 tions between medicine and literature(Edmund Library, Scottish National, 204 LYLE, J. Duncan: United Hospitals Winter Gosse), 999 Lice and typhus and trench fevers, 546 Sports Club, 790 Lecture, Semon: The advancement of laryngo- Licence for male servant, 1282 Lymph, glycerinated calf (parliamentary note). logy and otology (A. Logan Turner), 885-Note LIDDON, Edward, obituary notice of, 133 99 the foot (W. on, 888 LIGA&T, David: Colostomy after transplantation TLymDhangioma of E Robinson), Lecture, the Vicary: Life and times of William of ureters, 585 1158 Clift (Sir Arthur Keith), 1127 Light and colour, review of book on, 1265 LYNCH, Arthur: Note on Lavoisier, 1052 Lectutres, the Bradshaw: Melanosis [Melanin, Light treatment, artificial, in treatment of lupus LYoN, B. B. Vincent: Non8surgical Drainage of Melanoma, Melanotic Cancer] (W. G. Spencer, and other forms of tuberculosis (Axel Revn), the allTra rct, rev., 21 907-Note on. 937-Angina pectoris: some points 499-(J. H. Sequeira). 503-Discussion, 505- LYON, Murray: Case of acute nephriti-, 1262 - in prognosis (Jobn Hay), 957 Correspondence on, 584 LYONS, W. Campbell, presentation to, 163 JULY-DEC., 1923] t INDEX. I MURDICAL[THEBEmusJOULAx 17

MCNAMARA, Dr.: Fatalities from anaesthetics, Maternity and child welfare centre at Walworth: M. 806 resolution re advice on birth control, 1281 MANAMARA, J.: The etiology of cancer, 586 Maternity department, the work of a, 534 MACALISTER. Charles J.: History of the Roval MACNAUGHT, W. W.: Heat stroke, hyperpyrexia, Maternity home, a modern (Queen Mary's Southern Hospital, Liverpool, 81-Variations recovery, 1042 Maternity Home), report, 995 from the normal types of human metabolism, MONEE, J. W.: Modern conception of jaundice, Maternity hospital. See Hospital 1043 333 Matter, the electrical structure of (Sir Ernest MACALIsTER, Sir Donald, appointy a deputy MCOSCAB, J.: Pilocarpine in sunstroke, 310- Rutherford). 474 lieutenant of the city of Glasgow, 940 Large pleural effusion, 718 MATTICK, A. T. R.: The Production of Cleast MCALIsTER, W.: The treatment of general para- MACPHAIL. J. R.: Posture during delivery, 1235 Milk, 292 lysis by infection with malaria, 696 (0) MACPHERSON, Major-General Sir W. (and others): Maturity, the endownment of (leading article), 1167 McALPINE, Douglas: Sequelae of lethargic Thte Medical History of the War, b sed on MAYER, Leopold: Speech at the International encephalitis, 1088 Official Documents: Diseases of the War,' Congress of Surgery, 122-Rero-therapy and McARTHUR, James Irvine. obituary notice of, vol. ii, rev., 66-Hygiene of the War, vols i and vaccino-therapy in surgery, 190 636 ii, rev., 523-Pathology, rev.. 572. 882-History MATYEHw, Christopher: Apparatus for adminis- Macarthur, Lieut.-Col. W. P. Sprue and of military medicine, 128-Ophthalmology in tering ether vapour, 808 coeliac disease, 1159 relation to the services, 656 MAYLARD, A. Ernest: Spiritual healing, 487 MCASKIE, D.: Administration of organic extracts MCSWINEY, B. A. (and J. M. W. MoRisoN): Mayo County: Typhus fever in, 679-Adminis- by the nose, 585 -Use and abuse of obstetric Action of the diaphragm, 258 tration of the Medical Charities Acts in, 945 forceps, 606 MCVALL, John C : Varieties of small-pox, 338- MAYO, Charles H., elected President of the MACAUSLAND, Dr.: Arthroplasty, 143 Small-pox and vaccination in the Philippines, American College of Surgeons, 1011 MACBRIDE, H. J.: Sequelae of lethargic encephal- 421-Small-pox and vaccination, 728 MAYO, William J.: Surgery of the hepatic and itis, 1089 MACWILLIAM, J. A.: Some applications of common bile ducts, 7 (0), 29-Septic factors in MCBRIDE. P.: SpaSfm of the larynx, 784 physiology to medicine. It. Ventricular tuberculosis, syphilis, and carcinoma, 35- MCCALf, John Oppie (and Paul A. STILLMAN): fibrillation and sudden death, 215, 278 (0)- Visits Edinburgh, 82-Surgery of the endo- A Textbook of Clinical Periodontia, rev., 989 Ill. Blood pressure and heart action in sleep crine glands, 122 MACCALLAN, A. F.: Ophthalmology in Egypt, and dreams: their relation to haemorrhages, MAYOS and the Mayo clinic, 29 1056 angina, and sudden death, 1196 (0) Measles, bacteriology of (leading article), 772- MCCALLIN, William: Ulster Fireside Tales, rev., MADDISON, William Thomas, obituary notice of, Correspondence on, 1180 465 1279 Measles, deaths from (parliamlentary note), 256 MCCARDIE, W. J.: Spinal analgesia, 879 MADDOX, E. E.: Ophthalmology in relation to Meat and cancer, 1012 MCCARRIsON, Lieut.-Col. Robert: The relation the services, 656 Meat, frozen, fungi of, 430 of faulty nutrition to the development of epi- Madras, the chemical examiner's department in, Medical account keeping, 444. See also Book- thelioma contagiosum of fowls, 172 10). 214, 302 keeping 543 Madrid: Institute for the study of cancer Medical aid societies (parliamentary note), 125 MCCARTNEY (and OLITsEY): The virus of the founded, 1072 MtedicAl art calendar, 1191 commin cold, 1228 Magic and miedicine, review of book on, 283 Medical attendance in rural districts (Scotland), MCCARTHY, James Desmond, obituary notice of, Magic, sympathetic, 490, 546 300. See also Insurance 308 MAGNUS, R.: The significance of the brain stem MIedical Axiomiis, Aphorismns, ancd Clinzical Memo- 'MCCONNELL. Adams A.: Anaesthetics from the in muscle tone and sense of position, 1001 randa, 789 surgeon's point of view. 795-Ventriculography MAHOHED, George: The relationship between Medical barristers, 1011 as a aid in the localization of intracranial atmospheric electricity and epileptic fits, 1144 Medical biometry. review of book on, 1101 tumours, 796 MAINS, John Henry, obituary notice of, 1189 Medical Book Club at Lancaster, 1002 MACCORMAC, H. (and E. DODDS): An investi MAISIN: Effect of x rays on tissues, 1270 Medical candidates at the General Election. gation into the effects of the arsenobenzol Maize and Pellagra, 1171 See Election treatment of syphilis on liver function, 1200 Malaria, case of arising in this country (Neville Medical certification under the Insurance Acts. (0) M. Goodman), 1205 (0) See Insurance MCCREA. Moreland: Constipation from the Malaria infection ia treatment of general para- Medical Charitable Society. See Society general practitioner's point of view, 930 Iysis (W. McAlister), 696 (O)-(A. R Grant), Medical charities, 262, 305, 340, 436 MOCRINDLE, J. Doig: Tuberculosis in industrial 698 (0)-(Cecil Worster-Drought and H. C. Medical Charities Acts administration in Co. workers, 114 Becele), 1256 (0) Mayo, 915 3IACCURDY, John T.: Problems in Dynamic Malaria in Malaya, 1058 Medical chronology, review of books on, 245 Psychology: A Critique of Psycho-analysis anld Malaria, small-pox and the vaccination propa- Mredical Clinics of North Am1ierica, rev., 991 Suggested Formulations, rev 1102 ganda, 261 Medical curriculum, permeation of by preven- MACDONALD, Peter: Spasm of the larynx, 717- Mlalaya, malaria in, 1058 tive teaching (Sir George Newman), 347 -The nervous child, 971 MALCOLM, John D: Appendicitis and intus- Medical Defence Union, annual meeting, 666 MACDOWALL, Major William MacDowall. susception in a dog. Lymphaticostomy for Medical diathermy. See Diathermy obituary notice of, 345 septic peritonitis, 809 (0) Medical Directory, 214.1103,1191 MACEWEN, J. A. C. (and W. K. ANDERSON): Malignant disease, etiology of, and the leukaemic Medical education, the new era in, 351 Syphilitic stricture of the small intestine, 764 phenomena (James Young:, 769 Medical education, a review of some modern MACEWEN. Sir Wiiliam: The study of nature as Malignant disease, pathology of, 304 methods (Sir Wilmot P. Herringham), 575 shedding light on the structure and functions Malignant disease of the nmouth, pharynx, and Medical education in India, 587 of man: The antler of the deer and its relation nose, diathermy for (Norman Patterson), 56 (0) Medical golf. See Golf to the growth of bone, 91 (W-Arthroplasty, Malignant disease. See also Cancer Jledical History, Annals oa, Vol. 5, No. 1 (edited 143-The guest of the California Academy of MALLIIE, Henri: Les infections paratyphoYdes by Francis B. Packard), 283-Vol. 5, No, 2, rev., Medicine, 940-His arrival in Australia, 1229 et gaertneriennes; Etude clinique et thAra- 934 MiACFADYEN, Norman: Garden City sanitation, peutique, rev 722 Medical history, military. See Medicine, m'ilitary 1070 MAMOURIAN, M.: Treatment of obstruction of Medical History of the War, based on Official MACGREGOR, A. S. M.: Tuberculosis notification, the colon, 555-Treatment of acute primary Documf nts: Medical Services. Diseases of the 1,4 infections of the hand, 1032 War. Vol. I (Major-General Sir W. G. Mac- McILRoY. A. L.: Causal factors of infant mor- Man, structure and functions of, the study of pherson, Major-General Sir W. P. Herringham, talitv. 70 nature as shedding light on (Sir William and Lieut.-Col. A. Balfour), 66-Hygiene of the MACILWAINE, J. E. (and S. B. Boyd CAMPBELL): Macewen). 91 (0). See also Antlers War. Vols. I and II (edited by Major-General The ventricular complex of the electro- Manchester; Radium Institute report, 204- Sir WV. G. Maacpherson, Colonel Sir W. H. cirdiogram as a physical sign in cardiac pro- Maternity departments in, 299-Health History Horrocks, and Major-General WV. W. 0. Bever- gnosis, 456 (0) of (James Niven), 468-Manchester and Salford idge, 523-Pathology (edited by Msjor-General MACKAY, Alexander, obituary notice of, 266 Hospitals Shilling Fund, 944 Sir W. G. Macpherson, Major-General Sir W. B. MACKAY, J. W.: Hypoglyeaemia and epilepsy, Manipulative surgery (R. C. Elmslie), 610 Leishman, and Colonel S. L. Cummins), 5.2, 1184 MANNING, T F.: Vaccination propaganda, 1122 882 MACKEDDIE. Dr.: Diseases of the stomach, 275- MANSBRIDGE. A : The Older Universities of Medical incunabula, 889 Medical mycology, 1041 Englanln: Oxford and Cambridge, rev., 248 Medical inspection of students (India), 1066 MCKENZIE, Dan: Spasm of the larynx, 717- MARCHANT, Sir James (editor): Youth and Race. Medical Insurance Agency, 827 Labyrinth deafness, 867 Fourth Rerbrt of the Birth Rate Commission, Medical journals, early, 624 MACKENZIE, Sir James (and James ORR): Prin- rev., 419-(editor): The Claims of the Coming Medical library two hundred years ago, 432 ciples of Diagnosis and Treatsnent in Heart Generation, rev., 613 Medical magistrates, 306, 342 Aiffections, rev., 567 , new laws relating to, in the States of Medical mayors, 789, 944 MACKENZIE, Sir Leslie, elected a Fellow of the Washington and Oregon, 637 Medical Mission, report of South Travancore, Royal Sanitary Institute, 1011 MARINE, David: Prevention of simple goitre, 829 308 MACKENZIE, Murdoch, memorial to, 50 MARION, G. (and M. HEITz-BOYER): Traitl de Medical missionaries, information concerning, MACKENZIE. W. R.: Roentgenographic pelvi- Cystoscopie et de CathUtlrisme Ur6teral, rev., 396-Correspondence on, 488 metry, 975 525 Medical missions, review of book on, 1164 MACKIE, T. J.: The present position of medical MARMOREK, Alexander, death of, 443 Medical mycology. See Mycology bacteriology, 1241 (0) MARSEH, Surgeon Commander Alec Bedingfeld, Medical officers of health. annual reports of, MACKINTOSH, Ashley: Brown-S6quard's Para- obituary notice of, 545 1272 lysis of traumatic origin, 931-Appreciation of MARSHALL, Lieut.-Col. Daniel Grove, obituary Medical Officers of Schools Association. See David White Finlay, 949 notice of, 1281 Association MACKINTOSH, J. Stewart: The nervous child, MARTIN, C. J.: Royal medal of the Royal Society Medical practice in British Dominions ard 1183 presented to, 1114 foreign countries, information coneerning, 394 MALACHLAN, J. T.: Chloroform administration, MARTIN H. (and H. H. WEItt): Medical Practice Medical practice in North Amueriea (H. Cecil H. 954 in Africa and the East, rev., 1164 Bull), 538-Note on, 533-Correspondence on, MACLEAN, Ewen J., knighthood conferred upon, MARTIN, Surgeon Colonel William Thomas, 631 26 obituary notice of, 736 Medical practice in the Scottish Highlands, 36 MACLEAN, Hugh: Diseases of the stomach, 275- MARTINDALE, Louisa: Menorrhagia treated by Medical practitioner whose certification of regis- Insulin in general practice, 660 Intensive x-ray therapy, 413-Roentgenographic tration was revoked fined in Boston for leaving MACLEOD, J. J. R.: Insulin. 165 (0), 201-Insulin pelvimetry, 976 his name in the telephone book. 1011 in general practice, 660-Cameron prize lecture MARTINDALE, W.: New list of preparations Medical pr'ofession. numbers of, 355 on the nature of control of the metabolism of stocked by, 590-Emetine periodide, 722 Medical Register, untraceable practitioners, 295 carbohydrates in the animal body, 781- MARTus, Friedrich, obituary noticeof, 952 Medical representatives in the Dail, 484 Awarded the Nobel prize for medicine, 824 MARVIN, F. S.: Science and Civilization, rev.. 568 McLIESH, John: Dystocia due to shortening of MASSON, P.: Tumeurs-Diagnostics Histolo- MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL: the-umbilical cord, 107 giques, rev., 566 Laboratory diagnosis of gonococcal mfections MACMUI*N, James: Attitude in catheterization Mastication, 268, 309, 346 and methodsfor the detectionof Spironemim of the bladder and bladder drainage, 1006 Maternity and cbild welfare centre, a model pallidum, 30 MCMURRAY, John, obituary notice of, 544 (Shoreditch), 1230 Report to on the serum diagnosis of syphilis, MCMURRICH, M. T. D.: Herpes and varicella, Maternity and Child Welfare Conference, 70. 425 546 See also Infant Welfare Report to on the bacterio'ogy of pneumonia McNfailtl's Sanitary Handbook for India, rev., Maternity and child welfare services (parlia- (Ernest E. Glynn and Leltice Digby), 618 933 mentary note), 125 The price and unit value of insulin, 1232 [ THE BRaiTisw i 8 JULY-DEC., T923] INDEX. IMEDICAL JOURNAL

Medical research in India, 166, 1275 Melaena neonatorum recovery (W. Gifford Milk vans, clean and ventilated (parliamientary Medical Research, South African Institute for, Nash), 928 note), 125 893 Melaena neonatorum treated by injection of Milkal. 420 Medical salon in Paris, 1125 paternal blood; recovery (Jamues Hamilton), Milk-borne dysentery. See Dysentery 1218-(F. J. Kitt). 1219 MILLARD, C. Killick: Differential diagnosis of MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: Melanosis derived from the eye (W. St. C. small-pox and chicken-pox, 207- Vaccination Appointments under the Colonial Office, 394 Symmers), 898 propaganda and the medical profession, 564 Army Medical Bervice, 392 Melanosis [Melanin: Melanoma: Melanotic (0), 956, 1005, 1184 Australian and New Zealand Medical Associa- Cancer] (W. G. Spencer). 907 (0)-Leading MILL-ER, Al1fred, obituary notice of, 1279 tion. 386 article, 936 MILI.ER, H. Crichton The nervous child, 968, Clinical hospitals, 382 Melbourne: The Hospital, 205-The University, 1098 - Chronic abdominal pain in nervous Degrees for practitioners, 383 206-Australasian Congress of the British women, 1219 Dental surgery, 396 Medieal Association, 206-Post-graduate work MILLER, J. W.: Factors affecting infantile Indian Medical Service, 392, 394 in, 828. See also Australia mortality, 759 Information concerning the study of medicine, MELLANBY and ANWYL-DAVIEs: Colloidal gold MILLER, Reginald: Etiology and treatment of 347 et seq. test for neuro-syphilis, 429 heart disease in early life, 702-Sprue and Medical education of women, 379, 383 MELLER, Josef: Ophthalmic Surgery, rev., 1048 coeliae disease, 1159 Medical missionaries, 396 MENDELSON, Dr.: " Xanthoma tropicum," 49 MILLER, Sinclair: Insulin in diabetes mellitus, Medical practice in British Dominions and Menorrhagia treated by intensive x-ray therapy 1003 foreign countries, 394 (Louisa Martindale). 411-Discussion, 413 MILLIGAN, Sir William (and Wyatt WINGRAVE): Medical radiology and electrology, 396 Menstrual disability, 902 A Practical Handbook of Diseases of the Ear- Opening of the new session, 625, 676 Menstruation, oestrus, and ovulation (leading for Students, rev., 285-Cocaine substitutes in Post-graduation study, 384 article), 1167 otology, 1154 Prison Medical Service, 394 Mental After-Care Association. See Association MILLS, Charles K., elected president of the Psychological medicine, 387 Mental cases, homes for, 214, 738 American Neurological Association, 845 Public health services, 390 Mental defect and crime (W. Norwood East), 228 MILNER, A. B.: Treatment of gonococcal infec- Public services, 392 Mental defectives, organization for the super- tion of diathermy, 160 Royal Air Force Medical Service, 393 vision of (C. Macfie Campbell), 229 MILROY, John: Physiology of the pancreas, 1003 Royal Army Medical Corps, 392 Mental defectives, segregationof (Henry Devine), Miners' nystagmus. See Nystagmus Royal Naval Medical Service, 394 224 Mining accidents and disabilities (parlia- Scholarships, 358 et seq. Mental defectives, sterilization of (B. A. mentary note), 255. Tropical medicine, 387 Gibbons), 226 Minto Nursing Association report, 302 Women in medicine, 379, 383 Mental deficiency in its social aspects (William Missionaries, medical, information concerning A. Potts), 219-(Ellen F. Pinsent), 221-(Henry 396 Medical schools in the United States, number of, Devine, 224-(R. A. Gibbons), 226-(W. Norwood Missouri diploma mill, 1055 163 East), 228-(C. Alacfie Campbell), 229-(Sir MITCHELL, A. B.: Treatment of obstruction of Medical Science: Abstracts and Reviews, rev., Frederick Mott), 230-Discussion, 231-Leading the colon, 551 722 article on, 249 MITCHELL, George Livingstone, obituary notice Medical serials in British libraries, 73,119 Mental disorders, early treatment of, 630 of, 788 Medical students, British, visit of to the Con- Mentally defective, heredity and social condi- MITCHELL, H. McCormick: Treatment of tinent, 489 tions among (Sir Frederick Mott), 230 urticaria with collosol manganese, 563 (0) Medical students, registration of in the German Mental Hospitals Association. See Association Mitral stenosis, operative treatment of (leading universities, 267-Registration of in the Univer- Mental hospitals, research in, 573 article), 530 sity of Christiania to be limited to sixty in Mental hospitals, voluntary boarders in, 337, 436 Mitral stenosis, viscosity of the blood in (D. T. each year for the future, 489 Mental Hygiene, British National Council for: Barry), 65 Appeal for funds, 89-Public meeting, ]26 MITTERSTILLER: Pseudoarthrosis, 75 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES AND Mental institutions, private patients in (parlia- MIYAGAWA, Yasukichi, prosecuted for trafficking PREPARATIONS: mentary note), 201, 255 in morphine hydrochloride, 1240 Antrum exploring trocar and cannula, an Mental and scholastic tests, the value of, 1271 MOCQUOT, Dr.: Operative shock, 191 improved, 287 Mental Treatment Bill, 998 MOFFETT. Elizabeth J.: Heart disease in early Aseptic clinical thermometer case, 615 Mental treatment, early, at a general hospital, 30 life, 711 Aspriodine, 885 MENZIES, Captain A. F., Belgian Croix de Guerre MoHS. Emma Louise: Principles of Homne Bomb ether apparatus, 615 conferred upon, 49 Nursing, rev.. 1225 Card index system of bookkeeping and case MENZIES, F. N. Kay: Tuberculosis prevention, Moliere and the doctors (J. Grant Andrew) taking, 330 112 679 Cock-up wrist splint of duralumin wire, 287 MERILEES. See Ferguson MOLLISON, W. M.: Labyrinth deafness, 872 Diathermy knife, 23 MERELEN. Prosper, succeeds Professor Bard at MOLLoY, Leonard: The Imperial Cancer Re- Dietetic toast biscuit, 1225 Strasbourg, 1125 search campaign and the cancer problem, 261- Emetine periodide, 722 Metabolism, human, variations from the normal Cancer research, 439 Extension appliance, a simplified, 420 types of (C. J. Macalister), 1043 MOLYNEUX. Bchlin S The treatment of tuber- Gas-fire accessory, 1051 Metabolism, past and present, 546 culous cervical adenitis by radium, 865 Infants' food (dextri-maltose), 420 Metabolism, respiratory, 831 MONAKOW, Konstantin von, 70th birthday of, Lactose, standard, 420 Metabolism, review of books on, 245, 284 1126 Laminectomy retractor, 420 METCALFE, James: X-ray examination of the MONIEA - WILLIAMS, G. W.: Fumigation by Michel clip remover. a new, 1103 urinary tract, 653 hydrogen cyanide, 888 Microscope, a dissecting, 722 Metropolitan Asylums Board. See Board MONPROFIT, Professor, monument to to be un- Milk, dried (Milkal), 420 MEULENGRACET, Von E.: Der chr onische veiled, 1126 Nasal dilator for use during anaesthesia, 23 hereditdre hdemolytische Ikterus, rev., 246 MONSARRAT, K. W.: Health and the Human Novoiodin. 818 MEYER (and others): Epidemiology of botulism, Spirit, rev., 465 Oleo-Bi, 1103 31 Montaigne and Medicine, 1267 Ophthalmoscopy, an aid to, 110 MEYER, Edouard, death of, 1237 MONTGOMERY, S. A.: Treatment of coelias Protein-iron preparation, 330 MEYERa, Hans, honorary LL.D. conferred upon, disease, 443 Resetting case for clinical thermometers, 110 211 Montevideo, monument to Pasteur inaugurated, Scillaren, 722 MEYERHOFF. Otto, awarded the Nobel prize for 1011 Sedasprin, 885 medicine, 824 MOODIE, Roy L.: The Antiquity of Disease, rev. Sulphuretted hydrogen soloids, 1268 MICHIE, Harry, obituary notice of, 789 989 Thermometer case, aseptic, 615 MIciKs, R. H.: Modern treatment of diabetes, MOOR, Frewen: The cause of " stitch." 282 Thermometer, St. Dunstan's clinical, 1051 983 MOORE, H. F.: Modern treatment of diabetes, Tonsil-bed compressor, 818 Microscope, a dissecting, 722 984 Two-loop button suture, 110 MIDDLETON, J. J., compiles a health almanack, MooRE, L. A.: Anaesthesia for children, 804 Urethral bougies, 110 346 MOORE, R. Foster: Cocaine substitutes in Midwifery, difficult, in general practice (S. ophthalmology, 1154 Medical treatment, parents' responsibility for, Gordon Luker), 913 (O)-Correswndence on, MOORE, W. F.: Unusual position of child during 1230. See also Peculiar people 1067, 1121, 1 82, 1235, 1276 delivery, 565 Medical women, the problem of (Sir Humphry Midwifery fees (parliamentary note). 80. Se MOORHEAD, T. G.: Modern treatment of diabetes, Rolleston), 591 (0)-Correspondence on, 680 also Fees 983 Midecine, Nouveau TraitN de (edited by Roger, Midwifery. review of books on, 327, 721 MORGULIS, Bergius: Fasting and Under- Widal, and Teissier), rev., 329, 416 Midwives Board. See Board nutrition: A Biological and Sociological Study Medicine, ancient Chinese (W. Perceval Yetts), Midwives' fees. See Fees of Inanition, rev., 815 880 Midwives, training of (Janet Campbell's report), MORE, Deputy Inspector-General Robert Hall. Medicine, comparative, 74-(Sir Olifford Allbutt), 481 obituary notice of, 1006 811 Midwives, uncertified, 50 MORGAN, W. Parry: Tests for syphilis, 986 Medicine, history of. See Medical history Migraine treated by calcium lactate (A. Douglas MoIRISON, A. Blackhall: Appreciation of Patrick Medicine, imperial relationships of (Sir Robert Bigland), 1133 (0)-Correspondence on, 1240 Whyte Rattray, 88 Jones), 35 MILES, George Edward, obituary notice of, 162 Mot,IsON, J. M. W. (and B. A. MCSWINEY): Action Medicine in India, indigenous systems of, Military medicine, history of. See Medicine of the diaphragm, 258 477 Milk churn, a cleanly and silent, 1012 MORLEY, Arthur S.: The treatment of haemor- Medicine and literature, personal relations Milk, clean (leading article), 292-Pamphlet on, rhoids by interstitial injections, 901-HRaemor- between (Edmund Gosse), 999 830 rhoids: Their Etiology, Prophylaxis, and Medicine, military, history of, 128 Milk, condensed, bacteriology of: Report to Treatment by Means of Injections, rev., 1162 Medicine, modern. and human welfare (Ray Food Investigation Board by W. G. Savage Morocco: Death from bubonic plague among Lyman Wilbur), 293 and R. F. Hunwicke, 296-Note on, 308 the Spanish troops-in the Melilla zone, 541 Medicine and physiology. See Physiology Milk, condensed: Regulations for Scotland, 259 Morphine chloride, prosecution for possession Medicine, the profession of (leading article), 351. -Postponement of date of operation of regula- of and traffic in, 1240 See also Medical tions, 589 MORRELL, Reginald A.: The after-effects of Medicine, review of books on, 329, 416, 816 Milk Conference on Pasteurization, 789-Report certain industrial injuries and their treatment Medico-Legal: Birth control libel action (Stopes of proceedings at the Conference, 1062 by x rays, 460 (0) v. Sufherland and others), appeal, 161-False Milk, cow's, in infant feeding (Colonel R. J. Morrhuates and chaulmoogrates in the " de- pretences, conviction of, 737-Imperial College Blackham), 322-Discussion, 324 fatting " of lepra and tubercle bacilli (Sir of Hygiene site, 162-Libel on a medical Milk, cow's, the standard of fat in (leading Leonard Rogers), 11 (0) referee'iPlummer v. Gregory and others), 89- article), 1054-Correspondence on, 1235 MORRIS, Sir Henry: Epsom College, 1123 Unqualified practice at Plumstead: Coroner's Milk, dried (Milkal), 420 MORRIS James A.: T%he Lister Ward at Glasgow, strictures, 843-An unqualified practitioner, Milk, dried skimmed, labelling of (parliamentary 776 1190 note), 80, 999-Ministry of Health Regulations, MORRIS, L. N.: Exhibition of cases. 20 Medico-legal practice, pitfalls of (Sir John 163 MORRIs, Sir Malcolm: Appreciation of Sir Collie), 986 Milk feeding experiments (parliamentary note), Frederick Treves, 1189 Medico-Psychological Association. See Associa- 158 MoRBIs, M. E. H.: Hydrotherapy: The waters tion Milk, pasteurization of, 789 of Bath, 986 THR BRImaT {E JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. LMMEDICAL JOUBNAL v

MORRISON, John T.: A pathogenic anaerobe in NAPIER. L. Everard (and Ernest MUIR): Kala- medical practitioner, 905-Decrease in scarlet tuberculosis, 1221 azar: a Han-book for Students and Prac- fever, 953-Cancer institute established, 953- MORRISON, Major T., Belgian Croix de Guerre titioners, rev.. 719 Licence required for all who come in personal conferred upon. 49 Narcotic addiction ip Egypt, 295 contact with the public handling of food, MORSON, A. Clifford: Division of the vas deferens Nasal dilator for use during aDaesthesia, 23 953 in prostatectomy, 1032 Nasal sinus disease in children (J. A. Nixon), 20 New Zealand, public health in 1922-23, 541 Mortality, infantile: Reduction of in certain parts Nasal sinus disease, the referred pain of (J. A. NICHOLL, Matthias, appointed New York State of the United States, 326-Parliamentary note Gibb), 982 C'ommissioner of Health. 489 on, 158 Nasal. See also Nose NICHOLLS, Lucius (and J. F. DOCHERTY): Report Mortality, Infantile: Factors contributing to the NASH, Elwin T.: The nervous child, 1099 of three autopsies following carbon tetra- recent decrease in (James Wheatley), 754-Dis- NASH, W. Gifford: Melaena neonatorum: re- chloride treatment, 753 (0) cussion, 758 covery, 928 NICHOLSON, G. W.: Heteromorphosis, 336- MORTIMER. W. G., elected mayor of South National Council of Women of Great Britain Antlers and bony growth, 341 Moltou, 944 and Ireland: Annual meeting, 838 NICORY, Clement: Rupture of the abdominal Moscow, institute for physical therapy and National Federation of Rural Approved aorta, death from acute intestinal obstruction, orthoraedics to be opened in, 953 Societies: Annual conference, 300-Medical 413 (0) Moss, Major Edward L.: Difficult midwifery in attendance in rural districts, 300 NIVEN, James: Observations on the History of general practice, 1277 National Provident Association for Hospital and Public Health Efforts int Manchester, rev., 468 MOTHERSOLE, R. D.: Treatment of obstruction Additional Medical Services, 114. See also NIXON, J. A.: The Schick reaction and diphtheria of the colon, 555 Hospital and Additional anaphylaxis, 20-Diabetes and insulin. 447 Moths, clothes, 1126 National Union of Students: British medical Nobel prizes, 824, 1125, 1190-In medicine, award Motor cars for doctors, distinctive sign for in students visit the Continent, 489 of, 824-In chemistry, award of, 1125 Denmark, 1281 Nature study as shedding light on the structure NOLAN, Michael J.: Fresident- elect of the Medico- Motor notes for medical men (H. Massac Buist), and functions of man (Sir William Macewen), Psychological Association of Great Britain and 667 91 (0). E4ee also Antlers Ireland, 301-The new spirit in psychiatry, 541 Motor show at Olympia (H. Massac Buist), 819 Nauheim treatment, review of book on, 68 NoQUET, V., death of, 544 MOTT, C H.: Anaesthesia for children, 804- Naval Academy of the United States: Graduating NORGATT, R H.: Exhibition of cases, 20 Fatalities from anaestheties, 806 classes and theheight test, 637 Normality of recruits. See Recruits MOTT, Sir Frederick Walker: The treatment of Naval MedicalCompassionate Fund, 682 NORMAN, Vincent F.: Medical practice in North general paralysis by tryparsamid: penetration America, 631-Difficult midwifery in general of the drug into the ceiebro-spinal fluid, 24- NAVY, ROYAL: practice. 1068 (and Isabel Emnlie HUTTON): Normal and Blane Medal, 636 NORRIE, Gordon: Ophthalmia neonatorum pre- morbid conditions of the adrenals in1(0 hos- Director-General of the Medical Department, vention in Denmark, 50 pital and asylum cases; with special reference the new (Surgeon Rear-Admiral Joseph Nose, administration of organic extracts by, 585 to dementia praecox, 95 (0)-Heredity and Chambers), 155, 636 Nose, cormparative anatomy of the(D. A. Crow), social conditions among the mentally defective, Information concerning the Medical Service 1264 230-(and othlers): The Action of Alcohol on of, 394 Nose deformities, correction of (J. Eastman Man, rev., 718-Final retirement of, 997- Naval lighting (Surgeon Captain R. J. E. Sheehan), 981 Psychoses occurring during adolescence. 1095 Hanson), 658 Nose diseases, organotherapy in (William J. -The Psycho-neurological Clinic at Utrecht, Ophthalmology in relation to, 654. See also Eye Leighton), 979 1100 and Ophthalmology Nose diseases, review of books on, 109 MOTTRAAM, V. H.: A Manual of Histology, rev., 816 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Officers' Nose, syphilitic, deformities of (H. D. Gillies), MOUAT, T. B.: Combined ir. igation tray and Decoration, 308 977 pelvic rest, 527 Surgery in (Surgeon Captain D. W. Hewitt), Nose and throat diseases, butyn as a local anaes- Mountaineering, course of practical instruction 9 0 thetic in (William Hill), 876 in, 133 Tuberculosis in (parliamentary note) 255 Nose and throat infections, relation of chronic Mouth, arsenical pigmentation of (Ralph Stock- Vision in naval gun-layers (Surgeon Comn- bronchitis to(G. Seccombe Hett), 1142 man), 852 (0) mander W. K. D. Breton , 658 Moutier's solar syndrome, 490 Notes, Letters, Answers, etc: MWwAT, Harold, obituary notice of. 736 Navy of the United States: Number of commis- Accidental hydrotherapy, 1192 MOYLES, J. G.: Are-light baths for tuberculosis, sioned officers in the Naval Medical Corps, 992 Actinomycosis, treatment of, 1282 294 NEAME, H.: Clinical significance of scotometry, Albuminuria, physiological, 1072 MOYNIHAN, Sir Berkeley: Surgery of the bile 1259 Amyl nitrite in collapse, danger of, 9C6, 1012 passages, 18 NEARY, May K. Helene. obituary notice of, 308 Ante-partumhaemorrhage and eclampsia, 1192 Mucous colitis. See Colitis Necropsies to be carried out in Italy if considered Antiseptic for intestine in mucous colitis, 906, MUELENS, P.: Die Russisc7ze Hunger- und scientifically necessary, 489 1011. 1126 Seuchenkatastrophe in der Tahren 1921-22, Negro races, freedom of from cancer, 46, 86, 130, Anus of infant, 1282 rev.,285 268, 309, 342, 1181 Asthma in childhood, 737 MUIs, Ernest (and L Everard NAPIER): Ka7a- NEeUS, V.E.: A newly described function of Baldness, premature, 1072 azar: a Handbook for Students andPracti- the vocal cords, 981 Blood pressure after operation, 310 tioners, rev., 719 Neo-natal death and stillbirth. See Stillbirth Book-keeping, medical, 444 MUIR, Robert: Disseminated sclerosis, 881 Nephrosis, nature of [chronic parenchymatous Bottles, medicine, time to order winter supply MULLALLY, G. T.: Acute primary infections of nephritis] (suzuki), 671 of, 684 the hand, 1029 Nerve centres, their constitution and significance British Medical Journal" in Germany, 590 MUNRO, Air Commodore David:Ophtbalmology (IP. T. Herring). 751 (0) Brown heart" in apples: a correction, 444 in its relation to the Services: some eye pro- Nerve impulse (P. T. Herring), 643. See as80 Bungalow hospital, 1240 blems special to the Services, with particular Regulating and reflex process Burning feet, 134 reference to flying, 654 -The air ambulance in Nerves, autonomic, and the thyroid (EIenry Cancer and carious teeth, 59), 906 war, 726 Dryerre), 202 Cancer, causation of, 134 MuRIEL, George John, obituary notice of, 132 Nerves, peripheral, injuries to: Discussion at Cannabis indica insuloking tobacco, 590 MURLIN, J. R.: Insulin, 202 International Congress of Surgery, 144 Cataract treated bycolour therapy, 737, 790 MURPHY: Effects of x rays on tissues, 1270 Nervous child (Hector Charles Cameron), 963- Chemicals of guaranteed purity for use in MURPHY, W. P.: Modifications of Rubin's appa- Discussion, 967-(H. Crichton Miller), 1098- research, 50 ratus for demonstrating tubal patency in Discussion, 1099 - Leading article on, 1105- Chloroform administration. 954 sterility, 1220 Correspondence on, 1183 Chocolates, 1282 MURRAY, Donald, obituary notice of, 88 Nervous impulses, humoral transmission of Clearing the throat, 546 MURRAY, Flora, obituary notice of, 212-Estate (H. J. Hamburger), 203 Clothes moths, 1126 of, 443 Nervous system, review of books on, 663 Coeliac disease, treatment of, 443 MURRAY, H. Leith: Squamous-celled carcinoma Nervous women, chronic abdominal pain in. Colotomy woundandenenea,an 737 of cervix, 814-Colloid carcinomaof the uterus, See Abdominal Coolidge tubes, 164 814 NESBITT, G. E.: Modern treatment of diabetes, Correction corrected, 1240 MURRAY, J. A.: Cancer research, 305-Resistance 984 Corrections, 50, 444, 638, 1126, 1240 tocaneer, 1226 NETHERCOAT, Ernest T., C.B.E. conferred upon, Cottage hospitals, 164 MUIRRELL, Christine M.: Womanhood and 26 Curaqoa, 846 Health, rev., 1049 Neural muscular atrophy (C. Worster-Drought), Dangerous Drugs Act, 1126 Muscle tone and brain stem. See Brain 1158 Deaths assigned to pregnancy and childbirth, Muscular atrophy, neural (C. Worster-Drought), Neurastbenia and hysteria (Ernest S. Reynolds), 310 1158 1193 (0) Deformity, congenital, 546, 590, 638 Muscular paralysis. See Paralysis Neuritis, retrobulbar, of nasal origin (Edward Diabetes and insulin: a correction, 638 Museum demonstrations, 674 D. D. Davis), 873-Discussion, 874 Diagnosis of chronic cases, need for recon- Music and health, review of book on, 1222 Neuro fibromatosis, treatment of, 906 sideration of, 310 MUTHU, C.: The President's address, 263-Social Neuroses, review of books on, 327 Diet tables and food values, 1240 aspects of tuberculosis, 518 Neuro syphilis, colloidal gold test for, 429 Dipsomania and alcoholism, treatment of by Mycology, medical (&ldo Castellani), 1037- Neuro-syphilis and disseminated sclerosis, treat- psschbotherapy, 546 Discussion, 1041 miient of (A. C. Ransome), 880 Disclaimers, 546, 790 Myeloma, preliminary note on thehistology of NEVE, Ernest F.: Kangri-burn cancer, 1255 (0) Epithelioma contagiosum of fowls, 214, 309 (T. H. Burlend and D. J.Harries), 811 NE,WBOLD: Respiratory metabolism, 831 Ether injections in whooping-cough, 164 MYzRs, Bernard: Summer diarrhoea, 862 NEWBOLT, G. P.: Intestinal obstruction caused Etherom eter, 490 MYLES, Thomas: Colostomy after transplanta- by gall stones, 1160 Ethyl chloride-chloroform sequence,9C6, 954, tion of ureters, 486 Newcastle-upon Tyne: Clinical report on arti- 1192 Myoclonus multiplex, sporadic case of (J. Camp- ficial pneumothorax in pulmonary tubercu- Factory Girls' Country Holiday Fund, 444 bell Ramsay), 878 losis, 1274 Flagellate dysentery, case of, 309 Myopes, the education of, 46 NEWMAN, E. A. R.: Irrigation in Cataract Flies inlndia, 310 Extraction, rev., 1223 Football grounds in the Tropics, septic, 1191 NEWMAN, Sir George: Permeation of the medical Foreign body in the intestine, 846 curriculum by preventive teaching, 347 Fracture of skull, extensive, recovery after, Annual report of Ministry of Health. 537, 578 1012 -Annual report as Chief Medical Offic r of Gases, dangerous exhaust, 738 the Board of Education, 828-The health of Golf, medical, 738 N. the school child, 828, 893 Haemolysis, intram uscular streptococcal, 790 New Orleans declared free from plsgue. 134 Haemorrhoids treated by interstitial injec- NABAIRRO, David: Treatment of tuberculosis by NEWSHOLME, Sir Arthur: William Farr lecture tions,1072 the Spahlinger method, 786-Summer diar- on the measurement of progress in public Headache, syphilitic, e44 rhoea, 857-Tuberculous cervical adenitis health, 673 Health almanack, 346 treated by radium, 866 New York: Cripples in, 435-Fiftieth anniver- Hernia, the cause of, 1192 NANCE, H. C.: Ether versus chloroform, 129 sary of the Laryngological Society. 905-Retail Herpes and varicella, 546, 638,790-And" W. G.. NANKIVELL, A. T., appointed an examiner of the sale of veronal, luminal, etc., forbidden except 790 Sanitary Inspectors Examination Board, 1011 on the written prescription of a registered Hyperthyroidism, 346 20 JULY-DEC., INDEX. r Tsz Bsmu I9231 L KEDICAL JOURNAL

Notes, Letters. Answers, etc. (contd.): Nutrition, faulty, relation of to the develop- Osteo-arthritis, operative treatment of (Reginald Income tax, 50, 90, 164, 214, 268, 346, .44, 490, 590, ment of epithelioma contagiosum of fowls Cheyne Elmslie), 1206-(P. Jenner Verrall), 1208 638, 684, 738, 790, 846, 906. 954. 1012, 1116, 1191, (Lieut.-Col. Robert McCarrison), 172 (0) -(EHarry Platt), 1209-(D. McCrae Aitken), 1209 1240,1282-Car transactions, 684, 790,846-Book NUTTALL, G. H. F.: Symbiosis in animals and -(C. Max Page), 1210-(W. Rowley Bristow), debts, 684, 846, 1012-A groom-gardener, 738- plants, 535 1211-(Sir Robert Jones), 1211 Hospital residents, 738-Car of a retiring Nystagmus, miners': Second report of com- Osteo-arthritis and rheumatoid artbritis, the practitioner, 738-Deduction for rent, rates, miittee, 288-Correspondence on, 542 nature of (A. G. Timbrell Fisher), 102 (0). See etc., 790-Partnership receipts, 790-Income also Arthritis from abroad, 906-Interest on unpaid pur- Osteograph," 1282 ehase money, 906-Wear and tear of car, 954 Otology, review of books on, 285 -Renewal of a car, 954, 1126-A branch, Otology. See also Ear 1012-Car replacement, 1012-Legal expenses, storage and of, 775 1191-Succession to a practice, 1191- Cash Oxygen, supply basis-" specific cause" clainm, 1240-First year of practice, 1282 0. Infant (probably premature) and the perambu- lator, 1240 OAG, James: Large pleuiral effusion, 786 Intestinal antiseptics, 906, 1011 OAKLEY, WV. G., awarded a Tancred Student- Intestinal stasis, chronic, and cancer, 1012 ship in Physic at Cambridge, 213 P. Invalid comfort, devices for, 134 Obstetric forcers. See Forceps Jaundice, infantile, 846 Obstetric practice, some changes in since the PACKARD. Francis R. (editor): Annals of Medical Labour, difficult, due to foetal spasticity, 684 foundation of the Medical Society of London History, vol. v, No. 1, rev., 285: vol. v, No. 2, Lebanon Hospital, Beyrout. 444 (Herbert R. Spencer), 639 (0) rev., 934 Licence for male servant. 1282 Obstetrics &nd gynaecology, problems of PAGE. C. Max: Treatment of acute primary London School of Dermatology, 738 (ILamond Lackie), 1042 infections of the hand, 1027-Operative treat- Lung, " only one," 638 Obstetrics and gynaecology, the teaching of ment of osteo-arthritis, 1210 Mastication, 268, 346 (John S. Fairbairn), 349 PAGET. Stephen: Vaccination propaganda, 161 Maternity hospital, cost of a snmall, 213 Obstetrics, review of books on, 327 PAIN, B. H.: Herpes, varicella, and " W. G.." 790 Meat and cancer, 1012 Obstetrics, relation of syphilis to (C. S. Lane PAINTON, G. R.: The diagnosis of small-pox and JMedical DirectorV, 214 Roberts), 971 chicken-pox: a contrast. 1080 (0) Medical golf, 738 Obstetrics. See also Gynaecology andl Midwifery Palaeopathology, review of book on, 989 Mental After-Care Association, 1240 Obstruction, acute intestinal, due to an unusual P'alestine, report on public health in, 1270 Mental cases, homes for, 214. 738 foreign body (S. B. Chambers), 928 Pancreas, the hormone of: insulin (leading Mletabolism. past and present, 546 Obstruction, intestinal, some causes of (J. W. article), 194 Midwives, uncertified, 50 Thomison), 597 (0) Pancreas, physiology of the (John Milroy), 1003 Migraine and calcium lactate, 1240 Obstruction, intestinal, caused by gall stones Pancreatitis, haemorrhagic, in a boy (J. 0. Milk churn, a cleanly and silent, 1012 (G. P. Newbolt), 1160 Skevington), 1041 Moutier's solar syndrome, 490 O'CONOR, Sir John: Oral hygiene, 312 Panel conference. fSee Insurance Mumps oophoritis, sterility after, 684 O'DONOVAN, J. M.: Case of cretinism, 65 Panel practitioners. See Insurance Negro races, freedonm of from cancer, 268, 309 O'DONOGHUE. Clarence Wilfrid, fined for falsely Panhysterectomny and supravaginal hysterec- Neuro-fibromatosis. treatment of, 906 using the title of " doctor," 1190 tomy (Fletcher Shaw), 1046-Correspondence " Osteograph," 1282 Oestrus, ovulation, and menstruation (leading on, 1120, 11.84 Parals tic. training of a, 213 article), 1167 PANNETT, Charles A.: Treat-ment of obstruction Pilocarpine in sunstroke. 310 OarSTON, Alexander: Modern methods of anaes- of the colon, 554-Anaesthetics from the Plants, circulati, n and assiiimilation in, 1191 thesia, 814 surgeon's point of view, 796 Poisonous plants of all countries, 268 OKELL, G.: Antlers and bony growth, 342 Pan-sinusitis and septic thyroiditis (Andrew Radiographic localization of spinal lesions by O'KELLY, W. D.: New method of making Anderson), 982 Sicard's method, 214 museum jars from celluloid, 1047 PAQUETTE, Captain Joseph H. A., French Rats for feeding experiments, breeding of, O;KiNczYc, J.: Cancer de l'lntestin, rev., 665 Mledaille des Npid6mies (en Vermeil) conferred 134 Old age, review of book on, 187 upon, 49 St. George's Hospital, history of. 1072 OLDFIELD, Carlton: Treatment of acute Balping- Paraffin dermatoses, 1226 Scandinavian medical journals, 590 itis, 405 Paralysis agitans (Arthur J. Hall), 25. See also Sea-sickness, 444 OLDEAM, Hugh Falconer, appointed a Knight of Parkinson's mask -Semilunar cartilage, dislocation of, Nature's Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Paralysis of face following herpes facialis (J. W. cure, 638 1125 Tomb), 878-tMontagu Lawrence), 982 Septic pneumonia with haemorrhagic com- -Oleo-Bi, 1103 Paralysis, general, treated by tryparsamid (Sir plications in an infant, 1192 OLITSKY and MCCARTNEY: The virus of the Frederick W. Mott), 24 Serum by the mouth. 310 common cold, 1228 Paralysis, general, treated by infection with Sierra Leone appointment for a native of, 50 OLIVER, M. W. B.: Ophthalmology in relation malaria (W. McAlister), 696 (O)-(A. R. Grant), Simplex Investors' Pocket Diary, 1126 to the Services, 654 698 (O)-(Cecil Worster Drought and H. C. Skin diseases in armies in the field, 214 OLLERENsHAW, Robert: Recurrent or habitual Beccle), 1256 (0) Spahlinger treatment for tuberculosis, 164 dislocation of the shoulder-joint, 1275 Paralysis, localized muscular, with herpes Spirit in hair washes, 1072,1192 O'MALLEY, Surgeon Captain Edward Dominic zoster, 46 Stains, clinical pathology and the use of, 906 Joseph, obituary notice of, 637 Paralytic ileus. See Ileus Sympathetic magic, 490. 546 Omentum, phagoeytic cells of the (J. C. Armour Paralytic training of, 213 Tabes, treatment of, 1011 and John Tait), 258 PATRAMORE, 1t. H.: Ante-partum haemorrhage Teeth and sugar, 134 Ontario: Conditions of practice in: amendment and eclampsia, 900, 1069 Toponomy simplified, 268 to the law, 4)3-Free distribution of insulin in, Parasitology in Egypt, 1230 Tuberculosis notification and housing, 268 622 Parathyroid, effect of on the blood sugar curve Tuberculosis, pulmonary, in a young child, Oophoritis, mumps, sterility following, 684 after insulin (W. Devereux Forrest), 916 (0) 638 Opening doors, 119. See also Babies, back- Parathyroid glands, standardization of com- Twilight sleep, 490 ward mercial preparations of (H. W. C. Vines), 559 Typhus and trench fevers and the louse, 546 OPENSHAW, T. H.: Deformities of the os calcis, (0) Unfortunate brother (F. A. Storr), 590 1214 Parathyroid therapy, rationale of (H. W. C. United Hospitals Winter Sports Club, 790 Operative shock. See Shock Vines). 854 (0) Unusual position of child during delivery, 638 Ophthalmia neonatorum prevention in Denmark: Parents' responsibility for medical treatment. Urticaria, chronic, 1282 A correction, 50 1230. See also Peculiar People Vaccination, 268 Ophthalmic Year Book, vol. xix, rev., 818 PARFITT, J. B.: 0perative Deintal Surgery, rev.. Vaccination propaganda, 164 Ophthalmological Congress. See Congress 1165 Vaccination, technique of, 346 Ophthalmology in Egypt, 1056 Paris: Special correspondence from: opening of Varicose veins, 443 Ophthalmology, examination in, 303 session. 896-Activity of the tlhermal stations, Vitamins and chlorophyll, 684 Ophthalmology in its relation to the Navy, 896-Lister ward in the Glasgow Royal Infir-- Warnings. 590 Army, and Air Force (Air Commodore David mary, 1117- Spahlinger treatment of tuber- Whooping-cough and pregnancy, 444 Munro), 654 - (Wing Commander Cecil culosis. 1117-Annual meeting of the A.D.R., Wight, white, light, 90 Clements), 655-Discussion, 656 1117-International co-operation, 1117-Death Year of the first folio, 1282 Ophthalmology, review of books on, 244, 1048. of George Linossier, 1117- Fourth medical See also Eye salon, 1125-Pasteur day in, 1125 NOTTER, Colonel James Lane, obituary notice Ophthalmology, teaching of to medical students PARKER, G. D.: Ether versis chloroform, 85- of, 843 (correspondence with the General Medical Observations on cancer, 1005 Nouveau Traite de Midecine. See Ml6decine Council), 147-Note on, 195 PARKER, R. A.: Serum by the mouth, 310 Ophthalmoscopy, an aid to, 110 Parkinson's mask, a note on the so-called NOVA ET VETERA: Opium for domestic use of a retired practitioner, (Arthur J. Hall), 25. See also Paralysis- Doctors on their own accidents and illnesses 1126 agitans (J. W. Ballantyne), 836 Opium and India (parliamentary note), 80 Eighteenth century practitioner's ledger, 935 Opium, smoking of, 1179 Parliament, Medical Notes in: Hippocrates, 481 Optical estimation of blood sugar. See Blood Anaemia, pernicious, death rate, 158 Lavoisier, the fate of, 1052 anzd Sugar Anaestbetics, deaths under, 255 Medical library two hundred years ago, 432 Oral hygiene, 342, 437 Army, British: Royal Army Medical Corps, 80. Native medicine and hygiene in Singapore, Oregon, new sterilization law passed by the 158 1175 State, 732 Bread, returned, alleged infection from, 39 Pravaz, Charles Gabriel, 288 ORENsTEIN, A. J.: Freedom of negro races from Cancer areas, 256 St. George's Hospital, contribution to the cancer, 342 Cancer mortality, 39 history of, 991 Organic extracts administered by the nose, Cancer, pitch, 39 Tar water, 332 585 Cancer research, 39 Wakley, Thomas, and the Lancet. 615 Organotherapy in diseases of the ear, nose, and Cheese, whole-milk, 125 throat (William J. Leighton), 979 Chicken-pox in Birmingham, 255 Novoiodin, 818 ORMSBY, Sir Lambert Hepenstal, obituary notice Cream, whole-milk, 125 Nurse, How to Become a, 818 of, 1278 Dentists Bill, 201 Nursery training school (Eric Pritchard), 294 ORB, tames (and Sir James MACKENZIE): Prin- Dissolution, 997 Nurses, Irish, and Midwives Union: annual ciples of Diagnzosis and Treatment in Heart Doctors and midwives' fees, 998 report, 584 Affections, rev., 567 Election, General, 940 Nurses' Needlework Guild, 7190 ORRIN, H. C.: First Aid X-raV Atlas of Fractures Eyesight and Workmen's Compensation, 80 Nurses Registra.tion Act, 158, 256-Number of antd Dislocations, rev., 286 Glycerinated ca¢l lymph, 999 applications, 158 ORTNER, N.: Klinische Svmptomatologie isnerer Health Ministry for England and Wales: Nursing in India, 1066 Krankheiten Bauchsch nerzsen (Schmeerzha.fte A year's work, 37-The Vote for, 37 Nursing, vpview of books on, 885, 1225 Bauchaffektionen), rev., 187 Health visitors, grants in aid of training of. Nursing and nursing education in the United Os calcis, deformities of (T. H. Openshaw), 201 States, 1170 1214 Hospital accommodation, 255 [ THz BRITIIJH, JUYDE.JULY-DEC., 19231-193.IN .2INDEX. ZDICAL Jou3tx I 2I

Parliament, Medical Notes in (contd.): PARSONS, Sir John H.: Ophthalmology in reln- PH9ILIP, Sir R. W.: The earlier notification of Hospitals, bequests to, 39 tion to the Services, 657-The clinical signifi- tuberculosis, 83-The actual position of the House of Commons ventilation, 158 cance of scotometry, 1259 tuberculosis problem to-day. 114-Address as India and opium. 80 PA.SINI, R.: II Libro della Tuberculosi, rev., retiring president of the Edinburgh Medico- Inebriates and the black list, 256 328 Chirurgical Society, 984-Appointed honorary Inebriates' Institution, Langho, 255 PASTE-UR, the collected works of, rev,, 418- physician to the King in Scotland, 1232-Three Infant mortality, 158 .Monument to at Montevideo, 1011 cases of extensive multiple tuberculous Infant welfare in Cumberland, 158 Pasteur day in Paris. 1125 lesions, 1232 Infectious diseases in London, 125 Pasteur festival at Strasbourg, 1281 Philippines, small-pox and vaccination in (John Inquests in London, 125 Pasteur Institute, Kasauli: Report, 1066 C. MeVail), 421 Insulin for cases of destitution, 125 Pasteurization of milk. See Milk PILLIPS, Heniry Whitby, obituary notice of, 951 Insulin treatment for diabetes, 201 " Patent" medicines (parliamentary note), 80 PHILLIPS, Hugh: Spinal analgesia, 879 INSURANCE. NATIONAL: PATERSON. Donald: Causal factors of infant PHLLIPS, Leonard: The treatment of acute Capitation fee: Court of-Inquiry, 997 mortality, 70-(and Robert HUTCHISON): salpingitis, 402 (Consolidation) Bill, 201 Pellagra in children in England, 646 (0)- PHILLIPS, L. G.: Intracranial haemiorrhage in Finance, 79 Summer diarrhoea, 861-Paroxysmal tachy- the newborn, 1153 Maternity benefit (Scotland), 256 cardia, 1158 PHLLIPS, M. H.: Adenomyoma of a rudimentary Medical certificate forms, 256 PATERSON, Herbert J.: Diseases of the stomach. uterine cornu, 1046 -Salpingo-caecal fistula. Medical service, 39 274-Are the results of the operative treatment 1046 Panel system, 940 of cancer better than twenty years ago? 556 Phlebotomus papatasii, the life-history and Sickness and disablement benefits expendi- PATERSON, Marcus: Tuberculosis prevention, bionomics of (Wt ing Commander Harold E. ture, 999 112 Whittinglam and Flight-Lieutenant Alan F. Trade advertisements on medical certificates, Pathologie M[Mdicale et de Thzrapeutique Rook), 1144 158 Appliquue, TraiUt de (edited by E. SERGENT, Phlebotomy at the monasteries (Louis Gougard) And voluntary hospitals, 79 L. RIBADE& ;-DUmAS, raid L. BABONNI IX). 775 t Lead poisoning, 125, 256 XXVII. Diagnostics de Laboratoire: I Photo-engraving, dangers to health in, 1108 Library books and spread of infection, 125 Tutmeurs - Diagnostics Histologiques (P. Physical education in Scottish schools, 783 Liquor. Tntoxicating (Sale to Persons under 18) MASSON), rev., 566 Phvsical efficiency, some considerations in the Bill, 125, 157, 201 Patbology, Cambridge chair of, 294 estimation of (Group Captain Martin Flack), Ltunacy Act, 158 Pathology, animal. review of books on, 572, 882 921 Mlaternity and child welfare services, 125 PATON, D. Noel: Health research in Scotland, Physical fitness, 1165 Measles, deaths from, 256 584 Physicians and beards, 433 Medical:aid societies, 125 PATRICK. Adam, appointed to the Chair of Physicians, some hints from the old (James Mental institutions, 255-Private patients in, Medicine at St. Andrewa, 629 Alexander Lindsay), 1077 (0) 201 PATTERSO'-, Jocelyn, appointed biochemist to Physiological science, tendencies of (A. V. Hill), Mental Treatment Bill, 9 8 Charing Cross Hospital Institute of Pathology, 728 Midwifery fees, 80 12 '9 Physiological standardization, the limitation of Midwives' fees, 998 PATTERSON, Norman: Diathermy for malignant (leading article), 1105 Milk, dried skimmed, labelling of, 80, 999 disease of tbe mouth, pharynx, and nose, 56 (0) Physiology, application of to medicine: II. Ven- MIilk feeding experiments, 158 PAUCTHET, Victor: Operative shock, 192 tricular fibrillation and sudden death (J. A. Milk vans, clean and well ventilated. 125 Paupers, casual (parliamentary note), 256 MacWilliam), 215, 278 (0): III. Blood pressure Mining accidents and di'abilities, 255 PAVLOV, Ivan Petrovich, honorary Lb.D.Edin and heaTt action in sleep and dreams (J. A. Nurses' Registration Aet, 256-Statistics, 158 conferred upon, 212-Inhibition, hypnosis, and MacWilliam), 1197 (0) " Patent " medicines, 80 sleep, 256 Physiology, review of books on, 185, 464, 567, 816 Paupers, casual, 256 PAYNE, W. W.: Optical estimation of blood PICKARD, Ransom: Opbthalmology in relation PENSIONS: sugar, 899 to the Services, 656-The clinical significance Admissions to and discharges from ambu. PEACOCK, C. N.: Teeth and sugar, 134 of scotometry, 1259 lances, ho3pitals, etc., during the war, 158 PEACOCK, W. Baly: Pulmonary tuberculosis in PICKERILL, H. P.: Dentistry and meedicine, 304 And allowances, 998 a young child, 638 PICKERINGG, D. V. (E. I. SPRIGGS, and A. . J. LEIGH): Assessment appeal tribunals, 125 PEAKE, Cicely: The ductless glands, 65 Report of a case of diabetes treated with in- Cost per day of patients in hospitals, 80 PEAR, T. H.: Imagery and mentality, 536 sulin, 58 (0) Cost of Pensions Ministry, 80 PEARCE, G. H.: Factors affecting infantile Pig, basal nmetabolism of (T B. Wood), 905 Life pensions, 158 mortality, 759-Effect on health of sewer and Pigment and cancer, 1C66, 1181 Medical officers, balf-time, 157 drain air, 762 PIKE, J. B.: A two-loop button suture. 110 Medical officers, principal, 157 PEARL, Raymond: Introduction to Medical PILGER, Dr.: X-ray treatment of cancer of the Medical officers, temporary and non-service. - Biometrv and S'atistics, rev., 1101 uterus 1161 158 PEAIRL, Raymond (and others): The Action of Pilocarpine in sunstroke, 311 Neurasthenic patients, 125 Alcohol oti Man, rev., 718 PINSF.NT, Ellen F.: Mental deficiency in its social Number of men receiving treatment, 80 PEARSON, C. Y.- AMalignant stricture of the aspects, 221 Permanent awards, 157 pelvic colon, 65 PINSON, K. B. (and S. R. WILSON): Bomb ether Questions on various matters, 256 PEARSON, Karl: Oa the Relationship of Health apparatus, 615-Dimethyl ether in anaesthetic Treatment allowances, 158 to the Psychical and Physical Characters in practice, 1156 Treatment and training in convalescent School Childres, 334 PItIEt, J.: Intestinal antiseptics, 1011 centres, 158 PEARSON, S. Vere: Surgical treatment of pul- PIBUQUET, C. V., resigns from University of Minne- Tuberculosis pensions, 158 monary tuberculosis, 510, 1098-Social aspects sota and returns to Vienna, 953 Welsh, knowledge of for medical officer, 158 of tulerculosis, 518 PITRES. Professor, elected a m-nember of the X-ray examinations for doubtful cases, new PEARSON, Yelverton: Pyometra due to a sup- Acad6mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, regulations, 80 purating fibromyoma, 1100 32 Poor Law asylums, private patients in, 125 PECK, Herhert: Factors affecting infantile PITTS. A. T.: Pyorrhoea: Its prevention and Poor Law institutions, cost per head, 256 mortality, 758 treatment, 1045 Poor Law relief, number of persons in receipt "Peculiar people": Conviction of Henry Pituitary derangements, the syndromes of ex- of, 125 Norman and Louisa Purkiss, 1230 perimental (Norman M. Dott), 257 Prestwich Mental Hospital, 255 Pediatrics, review of books on, 464 Pituitary surgery by a new method: Discussion Prison gov, rnor with medical qualifications, PEDLEY, J. K.: Meat and cancer, 1012 at the International Congress of Surgery, 192 one only, 256 Peking Union Medical College: Addresses a;d Pituitrin for induction of labour (F. J. Browne). Prisoners certified insane in prison, 158 Papers, Dedication Ceremonies and Medical 1262 Public health matters: Hospitals and Poor Conference. 429 Pituitrin for induietion of labour followed by Law infirmaries, 254-The Spablinger treat- Pellagra in children in England (Robert Hutchi- rupture of uterus (William Fordyce), 1263 ment, 254 son and Donald Paterson), 646 (0)-Leading Placenta praevia associated with albuminuria Registration service, reorganization of, 201 article on, 670-Correspondence on, 735 and eclampsia causing ante-partum haemor- Royal Army Medical Corps. See Army, British Pellagra and maize, 1171 rhage (Lionel W. Bradshaw). 717 - Corre- School children, absence of for sanatorium, Pelvimetry, roentgenographic (W. R. Mackenzie), spondence on, 784,900. See also Haemorrhage hospital, or other medical treatment, 80 975 Placenta praevia in four successive pregnancies School dental service. 80 Pensions: And allowances, 998-Cost of the (W. Gilliatt), 7E6 Scottish Board of Health, the vote for, 38 Ministry. 80-Cost per day of patients in hos- Plague: New Orleans declared free from, 133- Small-pox, 124, 157, 201, 254 pitals, 80-Parliamentary notes, 80.125,157, 256, In Egypt, 213, 345, 684-In India, 301-Among Smoke Abatement Bill, 157, 201 998-Vocational training, 588-X-ray examina- the Spanish troops in Morocco, 541 Taxation, adjustment of, 80 tions in doubtful cases, new regulations, 80 Plague suspects: Ministry of Health circular re, Therapeutic Substances Bill, 157, 256 Pensions Act, Free State Army, 898 435 Tuberculosis deaths (Scotland), 80-(England PENTLAND, Charles: Aseptic clinical thermo- Plague, cattle, and contagious abortion, 1110 and Wales), 125 meter case, 615 Plants, circulation and assimilation in (Sir Tuberculosis, institutional treatment for, 158 People's League of Health Endowment Fund, Jagadis Chunder Bose), 1191 Tuberculosis in the navy, 255 134-Travelling seholarship awarded, 213 Plants, imm, bility of (F. 0. Bower), 987 Tuberculosis Order 1914), 959 Peptone treatment of asthma, 86 Plants, poisonous, of all countries, 110, 268 Tuberculosis treatment, residential institu- Perineal section, staff for, 69 Plasmacytosis, a record (Robert Craik). 1096 tions approved by the Ministry of Health, 39 Perinephric abscess (B. J. Willan), 983 Plastic surgery. See Surgery Tuberculosis village settlements, 255 Peripheral nerves. See Nerves PLATT, Harry: Operative treatment of osteo- Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, 256 PERKINS, Joseph John: Chronic bronchitis, 1137 arthritis, 120) Vaccination: Ratio of vaccinations and re- PERN, Sydney: Heart disease and tonsillar in- PLATT, Kate: The Home and Health in India vaccinations performed on British soldiers fection, 436 and the Tropical Colonies, rev., 23 in 1921, 39-Statistics, 79-And small-pox, PERRONCITO, honorary degree of Strasbourg PLATT, Mr.: Injuries to the peripheral nerves, 201, 254-Form used by vaccination officers, University conferred upon, 1281 146 201 Pestilence and leechcraft in ancient China Pleural effusion, large (J. McOscar), 718-Corre- Venereal disease, grants for combating, 255- (W. Perceval Yetts). 880 spondence on, 785, 901 Expenditure for reducing, 999 PETER, Luther C.: The Principles and Practice Pleural effusion followed by spontaneous Workmen's Compensation Bill, S98 of Perimetr11, rev., 1049 pneumothorax (Phyllis Fleming), 565 X-ray examinations for Pensions patients, 80 PETHYBRIDGE, Walter Ley, obituary notice of, PLUMMER, F. C. (and H. Haward BYWATER): 133 X-ray treatment of interstitial keratitis, 1152- Parliamentary election. See election Pharmaceutical Codex, 1923, rev., 244 Cocaine habit from eye drops M?) 1180 Parliamentary session (leading article), 251 Pharmaceutical Federation, International: The PLUMER, Selby Wetherell, libel on, 89 Parliamentary triangle, 1273 unification of pharmaeopoeial preparations, Pneumonia, bacteriology of (Ernest E. Glynn PARNELL, Surgeon Commander: Prevention 196 - and Lettice Digby), 618 and treatment of chronic prostatitis and Pharmacy, school of, opening of new session 677 Pneumonia, septic, with haemorrhagic compli- vesiculitis, 456 Pharmacy jars, old Italian, 1108 cations in an infant, 1192 PARROTT, A. G., obituary notice of, 88 Pharmacists, Rotarian, meeting of, 213 Pneumonia: Statistics, 1231-Pneumothoraxs PARRY, L. A.: Tests for drunkenness. 487-The Pharmacology, review of books on, 417, 664 artificial, in pulmonary tuberculosi, 1274 nervous child, gn preparations, the unification of, Pneumothorax, spontaneous, fellowing pleura- PARSONS, A. R : Early Hanot's disease, 1047 Pharmacopoeial196 effusion (Phyllis Fleming), 565 22 JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. r T Bums LMEDICAL JOURhNAL Pneumothorax, unusual case of (A S. Hendrie), " Privy " birth (W. H. Lewis), 462 Radiographic localization of spinal lesions by 659 Prize, Alvarenga, 845 Sicard's method (Percy Sargent), 174 (0)-Note Poikilocytes in normal blood, 1171 Prize for cancer research. See Cancer on, 214 Poisoning, amyl nitrite (Walter Broadbent), 811 Profession of medicine. See Medieine Radiography of the foetus (T. I. Candy), 1158 Poisoning, carbon monoxide, and gas leaks, 1119 Professional Classes Aid Council: Annual Radiology and electrology, information concern- Poisoning, lead (parliamentary note), 125, 256 report, 133, 545 ing the medical study of, 396 Poisons, review of books on, 186 Prognosis. review of book on, 1265 Radiology, review of books on. 883 Poisonous plants of all countries, 110, 268 Prostate, review of books on, 187 Radium Institute, Manchester and District, Polyglandular therapy, 209. See also Eindocrine Prostatectomy, division of the vas deferens in report, 204 Poliomyelitis, acute, made a notiflable disease (A. Clifford Morson), 1032 Radium, review of books on, 525 in Rome, 684 Prostatitis and vesiculitis, chronic gonococcal, Radium in treatment of cancer (leading article), Poliomyelitis, acute: Outbreak in Berlin, 1281 prevention and treatment of (Kenneth M. 27 Polish quarterly, a new, 1190 Walker), 451 -(David Watson), 453-Discussion, Radium treatment of severe uterine haemor- POLLARD, A. W.: The year of the first folio, 454 rhage (Sidney Forsdike), 409-Discuspion, 410 1282 Protein-iron preparation, 330 Radium treatment of carcinoma of the cervix POLLARD, George Wilfred, obituary notice of, PRUDDEN, T. Mitchell (and Francis DELAFIELD): (MIlcolm Donaldson and R. G. Canti), 12 (0) 1189 A Textbook of Pathology, with a Final Secti .n Radium treatment of tuberculous cervical Pollen antigen. See Antigen on Post-mortem Examinations and tlie lle t hods adenitis (lllchlin S. Molyneux), 865-Discussion, POLLITZER, R The etiology of measles and of Preserving and Examini7g Diseased Tissues, 866 scarlet fever, 1180 rev., 818 RAMON Y CAJAL, honorary degree of Strasbourg Polyneuritis, acute infectious (W. Johnson), 1159 Pseudo-arthrosis, 75 University conferred upon, 1281 Polythelia, 85 Pseudo-cyesis (D. S. Pracy), 522 RAMSAY, J. Campbell: A sporadic case of myo- POMFRET, Surgeon Lieutenant A. A.: Unilateral Psoriasis (J. Beatty), 9 5 clonus multiplex, 878 gynaecomastia. 609 Psychiatrical and neurological teaching at the RAMSAY, J. T. T.. re elected mayor of Blackburn, POOL, W. A.: Cattle plague and contagious Dutch universities (D. C. Winckler), 1099 944 abortion, 1110 Psychiatric problems of the fuiture (T. B. Hyslop), RAMSBOTTOM. John: A Handbook of the Larger POOLE, Arthur. obituary notice of, 308 937 British Fungi, 471 POOLE, T. Brice: Attitude in catbeterization of Psyehiatry, lectures on, in France, 1119 Rangoon Medical School, 1066 the bladder 1184 Psychiatry, the new spirit in (NM. J Nolan), 541 RANSOME, A. C.: Treatment of late neuro- Poor Law asylums, private patients in (parlia- Psychiatry review of bool;s on, 464 syphilis and disseminated sclerosis, 880 mentary note), 125 Psycho-analysis, review of books on, 1102 Rats for feeding experiments. breeding of, 134 Poor Law institutions: Cost per head of Psyehological medicine, information concerning RATTRAY, Patrick Whyte, obituary notice of. 88 inmates (parliamentary note), 256 the sttudy of, 387, 1239 RAVEN, M. O.: Heart disease in early life, 709 Poor Law relief: statistics (parliamentary note), Psychology, analytical (Mary Gordon). 1161 RECAsENS, Sebastian: Visits South America, 443 125 Psychology, review of books on, 767, 933 -Created a Commander of the Legion of Porto Santo, an island without dental caries, 623 Psycho-neurological clinic at Utreeht. 1099 Honour, 1072 Portsmouth, Annual Meeting at. See Associa- Psychoses occurring during adlolescence, the Reconstructive surgery, review of book on, 884 tion, British Medical, Annual Meeting prognosis of (D. K. Henderson), 1090-Dis- Recruits, normality of (Brevet Lieut.-Col. C. R. Post-graduate courses and stndy: Information cussion, 1095 Sylvester-Bradley), 923-Discussion, 926 concerniing, 384-At Bath, 1002-In Bristol, 683 Psychotherapy, review of books on, 1048 Rectum, review of books on diseases of, 768, 1162 -In Carlsbad, 213-Tn France, 443-In Glasgow, Puberty, precocious (Robert Hutchison), 1158 Red Cross in India, 301 679-in Paris, 345, 443, 489-In Liverpool, 81, Public economy in Northern Ireland, 435 Red Cross, Japanese: Its work in the great earth- 583-In London, 89, 337, 443,483,545. 583, 589, 629, Public health authorities (Scotland), 82 quake, 535 637, 673, 683, 781, 789, 1011, 1125, 1172, 1191, 1233, Public health in India, 571 Red Cross and the Order of St. John: Report of 1239, 1274-In Manchester, 583, 629 -In Mel- Public health legislation in the Irish Free State, Joint Council, 471 bourne, 828-In hheffield, 683, 952-In Vienna, 259 Red Cross Societies and organized help for 213, 309, 953, 1239 Public health, measurement of progress in (Sir sufferers from earthquakes, floods, mine ex- Post-graduation study, information concerning, Arthur Newsholme). 673 plosions, etc.. 76 384 Public health, review of books on, 21. 246 Red Cross Societies, international conference of, Posture during delivery. See Deliverv Public health. the state of (Report of the Chief 335, 430 Potter's Cyelopaedia of Botanical Drugs antd Medical Officer, Ministry of Health) 537 578- Reformed local health authority (Scotland), 300 Preparations, rev., 818 Leading article on, 569 See also Health Registrar-General's statistical review for 1922, Pottery, Hispano-Moresque, sale of a collection Ministry 896. See also Vital statistics of, 50 Public health eervices, information concerning, Registration service, reorganization of (parlia- POTTS, 'William A.: Mental deficiency in its 390 mentary note), 201 social aspects, 219 -The nervous child, 968- Public health in Soviet Rtussia (L. Haden Guest), Regulating and reflex process (P. T Herring), 594, The sequelae of lethargin encphalitis, 1090 677, 730, 779-Note on, 775 643, 693, 751 (0) POULARD, A.: Traite d'ophthalmolog;e, rev, Public Schools and the Great War (1914-1919), REHBERGER, George E.: Lippincott's Quick 1048 rev., 991 Reference Book for Medicine and Surgery, rev., POULTON. E. P.: Report on the distension of the Public services, informatiion concerning, 392 932 stomach as an important element in the pro- Publications, new and fortheoming, 50, 213, 260, REID, Sir G. Archdall: Small-pox, the vaccina duction of pain in cases of gastric ulcer, 141- 267, 489, 590, 789, 845. 9^5 1190 tion propaganda, and malaria, 261 Acidosis and alkalosis in children, 321- Puerperal fever congress, 133 REID, Sir James, obituary notice of, 47 Diabetes and insulin, 450-Insulin in general Puerperal morbidity, 1C04, 1123 REID, 0. J. (and A Neave KINGSBTTRY): A case of practice, 661-Diet Tables and Food Recipes Puerperal sepsis, treatment of (Gordon Luker), angiochorioma, 598 (0) for Diabetics, rev., 1240 766 REID, William Duncan: The Heart in Mrdert PowER, Sir D'Arcy (and C. J. TaotuPsoN): PULAY, Erwin: Stoffwerhsel unid Haut, rev 245 Practice: Diagnosis and Treatment, rev. 932 Chronologia Medica, rev., 245 PUNCH. A. Lisle (and A. Hope Gossz): Comple- Rejuvenation, review of book on, 1163 POWERS. Richard Henry, obituary notice of, 788 ment fixation in tuberculosis, 495 (0) Remuneration. See Insurance POWELL, Arthur: Sprue and coeliac disease, 1159 Pupils, inequality of in pulmonary tuberculosis, Renal calculus, a large (R. Ogier Ward), 563 (0) POYNTON, F. J.: Congenital dilatation of the 625 Renal pelvis, clinical significance of the form ureterp, 813 PURSLOW, Dr.: Use and abuse of midwifery and capacity of (Henry Wade), 985 PRACY, D. S.: Pseudo-eyesis, 522-Spontaneous forceps, 608 Renal sarcoma (W. A. Thompson), 1047 rupture of the lower uterine segment, 1205 (0) PURVES-STF,WART, Sir James: Compression of Renal surgery, cases illustrating methods of Practice (E. B. Turner), 625 the spinal cord, 617 diagnosis in (F. Strong Heaney), 8 (0) PRATT-JOHNSON, J.: Rheumatism," 585 PUSEY, W. A., note on, 267 RENNIE, George Edward, death of, 295 -Obituary PRAVAZ, Charles Gabriel, 288-Memorial to, 490 PUTTI, Dr.: Arthroplasty. 143 notice of, 441 PREGL, Fritz, awarded the Nobel prize for Pyelography (Walter W. Galbraith), 1160 RENNIE, J. K.: Diabetes and insulin, 448 chemistry, 1125 Pyknolepsy (W. J. Adie), 930 Research Institute, Scottish Western Asylums': Pregnancy and childbirth, deaths assigned to. 310 Pylorus, congenital hypertropby of the, 262 Report, 127 Pregnancy and encephalitis lethargica (Dr. Pyorrhoea: Its prevention and treatment (J. G. Research as a profession (leadizg article), 72 Herd), 1045 Turner), 1044 Respiratory metabolism, 831 Pregnancy with central placenta praevia and Pyorrhoea, review of book on, 989 Rest in the treatment of phthisis. See Tuber- Caesarean section, two consecutive in the culosis same patient (J. Bride), 1046 Retina, detachment of the (F6lix Lagrange), 673 Pregnancy, twin, in a bicornuate uterus with RETTERER, E.: Internal secretion of the testicle. contracted pelvis, delivery by Caesarean 202 section (J. Lamb), 1152 Retrobulbar neuritis. See Neuritis Pregnancy and whooping-couigh, 444 Reunion Neurologique Internationale: Com- PRENTICE, George: Cancer among negroes, 1181 Q. pression of the spinal cord, 617 Presentations, 163. 443. 540, 545, 732, 789, 839, 845, 905, 953, 1010, 1071, 1190 Quaker abroad, 727 Reviews of Books: Preservatives and dyes in foods, 76 Queent" Book of Travel. rev., 248 Abdomen, Acute- Early Diagnosis of (Zachary President's address, 206, 263. See also Environ- Queen Mary's Maternity Home, report, 995 Cope), 189 ment and health Queensland Maternity hospitals and ante-natal Abdominal Pain: Klinische Symptomatologie Preventive medicine, review of book on, 186 clinics to be established as a result of the innerer Krankheiten. Bauchscbmerzen PRIDEAUX, Joseph F. E.: Mental deficiency in its " Golden Casket " lottery, 544 [Schmerzhafte Bauchaffektionen] (N.Ortner), social aspects, 231 Quinine, bypersensitiveness to (Frances E. Bell), 187 PRIDMORE, Colonel W. G.: The passing of a 462 Abdominal Surgery: Manual for Nurses on lower denture, 415 Quinine for induction of labour (F. J. Browne), (FHarold Burrows), 990 PRINCE OF WALE.s opens the International 1262 Accident Insurance, the Law Relating to Congress of Surgery, 121-Proposes the toast of Quinine supply, report on, 526 (A. W. Baker Welford), 23 the Royal Society of Medicine, 1172 Quinine and urea injections in acute lumbago Advancement of Science, 568 PRINGLE, J. Hogarth, dinner to, 783 (H. S. Souttar), 915 (0) Adventures of a Private Nurse (Eva Riddock), Prison governor with qualifications to act as 287 medical officer (parliamentary note), 256 Affiliation and Bastardy, the Law of (Guy Prison medical service, infoi mation concerning, Lushington), 568 394 Albuminuria: Die Funktionelle Albuminurie Prisoners certified insane in prison (parlia- und Nephritis im Kindesalter (Ludwig Jehle), mentary note), 158 419 PRISTON, Surgeon Lieutenant-CommanderJulian R. Alcohol, Action of on Man (E. H. Starling, L., awarded the Blane medal, 636 R. Hutchison, Sir Frederick W. Mott, and PRITCHARD, Erie: A nursery training school, R.A.M.C. See Army, British Raymond Pearl), 718 294-Acidosis and alkalosis in children, 322- Rtabies in Holland, 489-In South Carolina, U.S.A. Alcohol in Commerce and Industry (i-. Cow's milk in infant feeding. 324-Summer statistics, 906 Simmonds), 419 diarrhoea, 862-After-results of abdominal Rabies, death of the second patient to be inocu- Amagezi Agokuzalisa: Manual of Midwifery in tuberculosis in children, 864 lated for, 953 Luganda (Albert R. Cook and Katherine PRITCHARD, H.: Streptococcal empyema, 881 Radiograph, silhouette (A. P. Bertwistle), 654 Cook), 721 INDEX. THF, BRiTraN JUYDE.JULY-DEC., 19231193 INE[TEB I MEDICAL JOUIFLNAL 223

Reviews of Books (continued): Reviews of Books 'continued): Reviews of Books (continuied): Amoebiasis: Les h6patites amibiennes. Chronologia Medica (Sir D'Arey Power and Heredity and Eugenics (R. Ruggles Gates), 1102 autochtones et coloniales et leur traitement C. J. Thompson), 245 Hernia and its Radical Cure (J. Hutchinson), (F. Franqon and J. Rutinel), 330 Claims of the Coming Generation (edited by 109 Anaestbesia, Regional: its Technic and Sir James Marchant), 613 Hip Dislocation: La luxation congenitale de Clinical Application (Gaston Labat). 185 Climatology of England and Wales, Medical la hanche (P. Le Damany), 525 Anaesthetics, Practical, for the Student and (Edgar Hawkins), 67 Histology, Manual of (V. H. Mottram), 816 General Practitioner (Charles F. Hadfield), Clinical Diagnosis by Means of Laboratory Histology, Practical Morbid (Robert Donald- 329 Methods, a Manual of (Charles E. Simon). 246 son), 188 Anatomie Comparative (J. Chaine), 417 Colitis: Les Colites (P. Carnot, P. Harvier, R. Hodgkin's Disease (R. Allan Bennett), 568 Anatomy, Dental, and Physiology (John Friedel, and G. Lardennois), 1049 Home and Health in India and the Tropical Humphreys and A. W. Wellings). 816 'Colon and Rectum, Diseases of, and their Colonies (Kate Platt), 2. Anatomy, Descriptive and Applied (Henry Treatment (P. Lockhart-Mummery), 768 Home Nursing, Principles of (Emma Louise Gray), 818 Colon and Rectum, Diseases of, including the Mohs), 1225 Anatomy, H uman, for Dental Students,Manual Ileocolic Angle, Appendix, Colon, Rigmoid How our Bodies are Made (R. M. Wilson), 885 of (R. Bramble Green), 567 Flexure, Rectum. Anus, Buttocks, and Sacro- How to become a Nurse, 818 Anatomy. Morbid. Green's Manual of Patho- coecygeal region (S. G. Gant), 1162 How we Resist Disease (Jean Broadhurst), 420 logy and (W. C. Bosanquet and G. S. Wilson), Cyanosis (C. Lundsgaard and D. D. Van Slyke), Hygiene and Disease in Eastern Tropical 286 721 Africa: Protection of Aircraft from Attacks Anatomy and Physiology for Training Schools Cystoscopy: Trait6 Pratique de Cystoscopie et of Insects, 526 and other Educational Institutions, Text- de Cath6t6risme Ureteral (G. Marion and Hygiene, Elementary (Bihari Lal Bhatia and book of (Elizabeth R. Bundy), 286 M. Heitz-Boyer), 525 Prem Nath Suri), 1165 Anatomy. Practical (R. J. A. Berry), 416 Dactylography, Manual of Practical: a Work Hygiene: Hygienisches Praktikum [Practical Anatomny: Topographisch - a nato mis ch e for the Use of Students of the Finger-print Hygiene] (Paul Uhlenhuth and Herman Seziertibungen (1Franz Kiss). 417 Method of Identification (Henry Faulds), 721 Dold), 1165 Annual Charities Register and Digest, 884 Dental Anatomy, Human and Comparative, a Impotent, Apparatus for: Nouvelle Methods Anzac, Story of (C. W. Bean). 817 Manual of (Sir Charles S Tomes). 188 d'Appareillage des Impotents (Gabriel Apparatus for the Impotent. See Impotent Dental Anatomy and Physiology, Textbook of Bidou), 989 Arm Surgery, Reconstructive (Arthur Steind- (John Humphreys and A. W. Wellings). 816 India and the Tropical Colonies, Home and ler). 884 Dental Materials, the Chemistry of (C. S. Health in (Kate Platt), 23 Arrow Poisons. See Poisons Gibson), 614 Infancy and Childhood, Diseases of: Their Asthma (Frank Coke), 108 Dental Students, Physiology for (A. G. Curzon- Dietetic, Hygienic, and Medical Treatment: Atlas of Special Surgery. See SurgerY Miller), 614 A Textbook Designed for Practitioners and Atoms (T. G. Wignall and G. D Knox), 110 Dental Surgery, Operative (J. B. Parfitt), 1165 Students of Medicine (Louis Fischer), 464 Atoms, the AB(, of (Bertrand Russell), 990 Dermatology: Entretiens Dermatologiques Infants Die Kindes Ernhbrungsstorungen Australia in the War of 1914-1918, Official A l'Ecole Lailler [Hdpital Saint-Louis] und Ernahrungstherapie (Ad. Czerny and History of (R. S. Gullett), 419-The Story of (R. Sabouraud), 67 A. Keller), 1163 Anzac (C. E. W. Bean), 817 Diet for Men (Cecil Webb-Johnson), 934 Infants, Premature and Congenitally Diseased Avitaminosis. See Vitamin Digestive Disturbances of Infants and Children (Julius H. Hess), 21 Bacteriology: Bergey's Manual of Determina- Roentgenologically Considered (Charles G. Infants. See also Children tive. 1050 Kerley and L. T. Le Wald), 883 Infectious Diseases in Childhood: Akute In- Bacteriology: Die Experimentelle Bakterio- Digitalis, the Therapeutic Use of (G. CanbY fektionskrankheiten im Kindesalter (H. logie und die Infektionskrankheiten mit Robinson), 524 Kleinschmidt), 69 besonderer Berucksichtigung der Immuni- Digitalis: Die digitalis und ihre therapeutische Insanity and the Criminal Law (William A. tittslehre (W. Kolle and H. Hetsch), 614 Anwendung, 1101 White), 613 Bacteriology: A Study of Micro-Organisms Disease, Antiquity of (Roy L. Moodie, 989 Interfacial Forces and Phenomena in Physio- and their Relation to Human Welfare (H. W. Dominant Sex: a Study in the Sociologv of logy (Sir W. M. Bayliss). 185 Conn and H. J. Conn), 1050 Sex Differentiation (Mathilde and Mathias Irrigation in Cataract Extraction (E. A. R. Bacteriology, Practical, for Chemical Students Vaerting), 23 Newman), 1223 (D. Ellis), 1165 Drink in 1914-1922: A Lesson in Control (Arthur Jaundice: Der chronische hereditiare hiamo- Bacteriology, 'T'extbook of (Eans Zinsser), 720 Shadwell), 1161 lytische Ikterus (E. Meulengracht), 246 Bakitara or Banyoro: The First Part of the Drugs and Tanning Materials: Reports on Kala-azar: A Handbook for Students and Report of the Mackie Ethnological Expedi- Cinchona Bark and Myrobalans, 526 Practitioners (L. Everard Napier and Ernest tion to Central Africa (John Roscoe), 283 Duictless and other Glands: a Popular Account Muir). 719 Banyankole, the (John Roscoe). 283 of their Nature and Function (F. E. Wynne), Law of Affiliation and Bastardy (Guy Biliary Passages: Chirurgie des Voies Biliaires 189 Lushington), 568 (Henri Hartmann), 56) Ear Diseases: Practical Handbook of, for Light and Colour (R. A. Houston), 1265 Biology, Elementary, Outlines of (Arthur Students (William Milligan and Wyatt Win- Lippincott's Quick Reference Book for Medi- Dendy), 526 grave), 285 cine and Surgery (George E. Rehberger), 932 Biology of Plants, Elements of (i. J. Tansley), Electric Ionization: a Practical Introduction Log of the Ark (Kenneth Walker and Geoffrey 1050 to its Use in Mledicine and Surgery (A. R. Boumphrey), 1225 Biometry, Medical, and Statistics (Raymond Friel), 23 London Doctors and Dental Surgeons, 1923- Pearl), 1101 Electro-cardiography. Clinical (Frederick A. 1924, 526 Blood Pressure, High: Its Variations and Willius), 988 McNally's Sanitary Handbook for India. Control (J. F. Halls Dally). 1101 Embryology: Manuel d'Enbryologie Humaine (revised by A J. H. Russell), 933 Blood Sugar: Investigations on the Blood (J. Vignoli), 666 Makers of Science Mathematics, Physics, Sugar in Man: Conditions of Oscillations, Empire Municipal Directory and Yearbook for Astronomy (Ivor B. Hart), 1164 Rise and Distribution (Karen Marie Hansen), 1923-24 286 Marriage, the Hygiene of (Isabel Emslie 566 Encephalitis., Epidemiic: L'Ene6phalite dpi- Hutton), 286 Botanical Drugs and Preparations, Potter's d6mique. Etude clinique: La p6riode d'6tat. Mdtdecine, Nouveau Trait6 de (edited by G. H. Cyclopaediaof (B. C. Wren and E. M. Holmes), Les s6quelles (I .ouis Reys), 286 Roger, Fernand Widal, and P. J. Teissier), 818 Encyclopaedia Medica. Second edition, vol. ix, 329, 416 Brain, 884 68 Medical Biometry and Statistics, Introduction Brain Abscess- Its Surgical Pathology and Endocrine Therapeutics: Die Krankheiten der to (Raymond Pearl), 1101 Operative Technic (Wells P. Eagleton), 329 endokrinen Drtisen (Hermann Zondek). 1266 Medical Climatology. See Climatology Breast, Diseases of (Willmott H. Evans), 932 Evolution and Progress oi Maankind (EIermann Medical Clinics of North America, 991 British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1924, Klaatsch), 663 Medical Directory for 1924,1103 1225 Eye Diseases, the Nursing of (Jessie Elms), 189 Medical History, Annals of, vol. v, No. 1 (edited British Pharmaceutical Codex (1923), 244 Fasting and Undernutrition: a Biological sind by Francis R. Packard), 285-Vol. v, No. 2, Browne, Sir Thomas: His Skull, Portraits, and Sociological Study of Inanition (Sergius 934 Ancestry (Miriam L. Tildesley), 815 Morgulis), 815 Medical History of the War, Based on Official Cancer de l'Intestin (J. Okinczyc). 665 Fetishism: Der Fetischismus. Dargestellt fur Documents: Medical Services, Diseases of Cancer of the Oesophagus: Diagnostic et Aerzte und Kriminalogen (Wilhelm Stekel), the War, vol. ii (Major-General Sir W. G. Traitement des Retr6nissements de l'Oeso- 110 Macpherson, Major - General Sir W. P. phage et de la Trach6e (Jean Guisez), 566 Food and Drink, Hygiene of, 1165 Herringham, Colonel T. R. Elliott, and Cardiac Failure, the Causes of (W. H. Robey), Food and Drugs Acts, Sale of<(Sir William J. Lieut.-Colonel A. Balfour), 66; Hygiene of 934 Bell), 22 the War, vols. i and ii (edited by Major- Cataract Extraction, Irrigation in (E. A. R. Forensic Medicine: Hofmann's Lehrbuch der General Sir W. G. Macpherson, Colonel Sir Newman), 1223 Gerichtlichen Medizin (edited by Albin W. H. Horrocks, and Major-General W, W. 0. Cell Chemistry. See Chemistry Haberda), 524 Beveridge), 523: Pathology (edited by Major- Cell Growth: Variations Biochimiques du Gall Tract, Non-Surgical Drainage of the (B. B. General Sir W. G. Macpherson, Major- Rapport Nucl6o-Plasmatique au Cours du Vincent Lyon), 21 General Sir W. G. Leishman, and Colonel D6veloppement Embryonnaire (Eliane le Gastric Disease: Lehrbuch der Magen- und S. L. Cummins), 572, 882 Breton and G. Schaeffer), 328 Darmkrankheiten (Walter Zweig), 283 Medical Practice in Africa and the East. Cerebro-spinal Fluid in Health and Disease Gastric Disease: Lehrbuch und Atlas der (edited by H. Martin and H. H. Weir). 1164 (&braham Levinson), 188 Gastroskopie (Rudolf Schindler), 284 Medical Profession in India (Major-General Oharities Register and Digest, Annual, 884 Gastro-enteroptosis (Robert C. Coffey), 769 Sir Patrick Hehir). 769 Chemistry, Applied, Dictionary of (Sir Edward Gonorrhoea (David Thomson), 720 Medical Science: Abstracts and Reviews, 722 Thorpe), 934 Green's Manual of Pathology and Morbid Mentality, Primitive (Lucien Ldvy-Bruhl), 463 Chemistry for Begfnners and Schools (C. T. Anatomy (W. C. Bosanquet and G. S. Wilson), Metabolism and Dermatology: Stoffwechsel Kingzett), 615- 286 und Haut (Edwin Pulay), 245 Chemistry of the Cell: Physikalische Chemie Guy's Hospital Reports, vol. lxxiii, 419,1164 Metabolism, Inborn Errors of (Archibald E. der Zelle und der Gewebe (Rudolf Ruber), 989 Haemorrhoids: Their Etiology, Prophylaxis Garrod), 284 Chemistry of Dental Materials (C. S. Gibson), and Treatment by Means of Injections Midwifery, Practical (Gibbon Fitzgibbon), 327 614 (Arthur S. Morley), 1162 Military Hospital: Un H6pital Militaire A Chemistry, Organic, or Chemistry of the Health' and the Human Spirit (K. W. Mon- Paris pendant la Guerre, Villemin, 1914-1919; Carbon Compounds (V. von Richter), 466 sarrat), 465 (F6lix Lejars), 466 Chemistry, Organic, Textbook of (J. S. Health of the Runabout Child (William Milton Agonistes: A Metaphysical Criticism Chamberlain), 420 Palmer Lucas), 990 (E. H. Visiak), 991 Child, the Nervous (Rector Charles Cameron), Heart Affections, Principles of Diagnosis and Mind of the Naughty Child (Mrs. Gasquoine- 464 Treatment in (Sir James Mackenzie and Hartley), 330 Child: Health of the Runabout (William James Orr), 567 Minor Maladies and their Treatment (Leonard, Palmer Lucas), 990 Heart in Modern Practice: Diagnosis and Williams), 1051 Children's diseases: Diagnostik und Therapie Treatment (William Duncan Reid), 932 Montaigne and Medicine (James Spottiswoode der Kinderkrankheiten: mit Speziellen Heart Records. their Interpretation and Pre- Taylor), 1267 Arzneiverordnungen fuir das Kindesalter (F. paration (S. Calvin Smith), 1223 Music, Health, and Character (Agnes SavilIX Lust), 1163 Hemiptera-Heteroptera, Biology of the British 1222 Children. See also Infancy (Edward A. Butler), 883 My Commonplace Book (J. T. Hackett), 1103 THE BRmsIT 24 JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. MEDICAL JOURNAL

RevyIews of Books (rontiniu,d): Reviews of Books (continued): Reviews of Books (continued): Natural Religion: The Ultimate Reigion of Psychology: Problems in Dynamic Psycho- Typhoid- Paratyphoid Group of Bacteria: Mankind (J. S. Bolton) 770 logy: A Critique of Psycho-analysis and Classification of the Strains belonging to "Nauheim " Treatment of Diseases of the Suggested Formulations (John T. MacCurdy), (A. H. lohansen), 22 Heart and Vessels in England (Eieslie Thorne 1102 Ulster Fireside Tales (William McCallin), 465 Thorne), 68 Psychotherapy, Manual of for Practitioners Universities in England, The Older: Oxford Nervous Child (REector Charles Cameron), and Students (Henry Yellowlees), 1048 and Cambridge (A. Mansbridge), 248 464 Psychotherapy, Talks on (William Brownl, 1102 University of Edinburgh: Papers set for the Nervous System, Diseases of: A Textbook of Public Health, Aids to (W. G. Aitchison medical degrees, 248 Neurology and Psychiatrv (Smith Ely Jelliffe Robertqon), 22 Urgent Surgery (F6lix Lejars), 664 and William A. White), 663 Public Health in Saxony: Einrichtungen auf Venereal Disease in the American Expedi- Neurology: Manuel de Neurologie Oculaire dem Gebiete der Volksgesundheits- und tionary Fcrces (Colonel George Walker), 108 (F. de Lapersonne and A. Cantonnet) 244 Volkswohlfahrtspfilege im Freistaat Sachsen, Ventilation,of Public Buildings (R. Boyle), 615 Neuroses, the Common: Their Treatment by 246 Vitamins: Etudes exu6rimentelles et critiques Psychotherapy (T. A. Ross), 327 Public Schools and the Great War (1914-19). sur l'Avitaminose (J. Lopez Lomba). 612 Nose and Throat Diseases, Manualof (Cornelius 991 Vitamins: A Critical Survey of the Theory of G. Coakley), 109 Qzueen Newspaper Book of Travel: A Guide to Accessory Food Factors (Ragnar Berg), 1224 Nouveau Trait6 de M6decine See M6decine Home and Foreign Resorts (M. Hornsby), 248 Washington University School of Medicine: Nurse, How to become a: The Nursing Pro- Radium, the Effects of upon Living Tissues, Collected Papers from, 247 fession, How and Where to Train, 818 with Special Reference to its Use in the Wassermann Reaction: La Reaction de Nursing of E3e Diseases (Jessie Elms), 189 Treatment of Malignant Disease (Sidney Wassermann rendue Simple et Precise (G. Nursing, Home, Principles of (Emmia Louise Forsdike). 525 Rodillon), 990 Ilohs), 1225 Rectum and Colon, Diseases of, including the What is Man? (J. Arthur Thomson), 1163 Nursing, Pocket Cyclopaedia of (edited by Ileocolic Angle, Appendix, Colon, Sigmoid Womanhood and Health (Christine M. R. J. E. Scott), 885 Flexure. Rectum, Anus,Buttocks, and Sacro- Murrell), 1049 Ocular Neurology: Manuel de Neurologie coccygeal Region (S. G. Gant), 1162 Wright's Improved Physicians' and Surgeons' Oculaire(F. deLapersonne and A. Cantonnet), Rectum and Colon, Diseases of, and their and Consultants' Visiting List, 1103 244 Surgical Treatment (P. Lockhart Mummers), X-ray Atlas of Fractures and Dislocations Ocular Semeiology:-S6miologie Oculaire: La 768 (H. C. Orrin), 286 Calotte Corn6o-scl6rale-Anatomie, Physio- Rejuvenation: The Duty, the Possibility, and Youth and Race: the Development and Educa- logiA, Pathologie (F. Terrien), 245 the Means of Regaining Youth (Jean tion of Young Citizens for Worthy Parent- Old Age, a Green (A Lacassagne), 187 F'rumusan), 1163 hood (edited by Sir James Marchant), 419 Old Doctor (Frank G. Layton), 770 Remedies of the Dark Ages: Studien und Ophthalmic Surgery (Josef Muller). 1048 Texte zur frubmittelalterlichen Rezept- REYN. Axel: Artificial light treatment of lupus Ophthalmic Yearbook, vol. xix. 818 literatur (Henry E. Sigerist), 665 and other forms of tuberculosis. 499 Ophthalmology: Traite d'ophthalmologie (A. Royal Naval hick Berth Staff, Manual of REYNOLDS, Ernest S.: Hysteria and neur- Poulard), 1048 Instruction for (Surgeon Commander George asto)enia, 1193 (0) Optotypes: Consisting of Test-letters and 0 M. Dickenson), 666 REvYS, Louis: L'EncEphalite Epideinique, 1tude Pictographs for Measuring the Acuteness of Russia, Famine and Pestilence in: Die clintique: Lap4riode d'etat, rev., 286 Vision ( ohn Green). 1103 JRussische Hunger- und Seuchenkatastrophe " Rheumatism," 585 Organic Chemistry. See Chemistry in der Jahren 1921-1922 (P. Muhlens), 285 Rheumatism, acute, decrease of, 841 Oxford: A Guide to its History and Buildings St Bartholomew's Hospital Reports, vol. lvi, Rheumatoid arthritis as a clinical cnt ty, (G. R. Stirling Taylor), 330 part ii, 330 differential diagnosis of (Vincent Coates and Paratyphoid: Les infections paratyphoYdes et St. Elizabetb's Hospital. Richmond: Clinics R. G. Gordon), 561 (0) Gaertneriennes: Etude ciinique et thera- and Collected Papers of, 247 Rheumatoid arthritis and osteo arthritis, the peutique (Henri Mallie), 722 Sale of Food and Drugs Acts (Sir William J. nature of (A. G. Timbrell Fisher), 102 (0)- Pasteur, Oeuvres de (Pasteur Vallery-Radot), Bell), 22 Correspondence on, 585. See also Arthritis and 418 8anitary Handbook for India, McNally's, 933 Rheumatism Pathological Society of Philadelphia, Pro- Sanitary Law, Handbook of (13. Burnett Ham), Rhineland Surgical Association. See Associa- ceedings for the Year 1921, 69 22 tion Pathology. Textbook of, with a Final Section Science and Civilization (edited by F. S. RICE OXLEY, Sir Alfred, presentation to, 1010 on Post-morLem Examinations and the Marvin), 568 RiCHAisDS, P. A. Ellis, appointed a member of Methods of Preserving and Examining Scientific M- thod: An Inquiry into the the Committee on Preservatives and Colour- Diseased Tissues (Francis Delafield and Character and Validity of Natural Laws ing Matters in Food, 845 T. Mitchell Prudden). 818 (A. D. Ritchie), 611 RICHARD80N, Charles, obituary notice of, 1008 Perimetry, the Principles and Practice of Sclerosis, Multiple (Disseminated Sclerosis), RICHARDSON, Hugh: The 13RITI-H MEDICAL (Luther C. Peter), 1049 463 JOURNAL in Germany, 590 Periodontia, Textbook of Clinical (Paul R. Selected Papers and Addresses (William RICHET, Charles, Hon. LL.D.Edin. conferred Stillmann and John Oppie McCall), 989 Williams Keen), 69 upon 211 Pharmacology: Handbuch der experimen- Sex. The Dominant: A Study in the Sociology RICTEBR, V. von: Organic (Themistry, or tellen Pharmakologie (edited by A Heffter), of Sex Differentiation (Mathilde and Mathias CMemistry of the Carbon Compounzds, rev., 466 417 Vaerting), 23 Ricliets, acute, in late childhood, and adolescence Physical Chemistry in Internal Medicine: Die Spinal Punci ure La Rachicentesi ed II liquido (E. Laming Evans), 1212 Physikalische Chemie in der Inneren Cefalo-Rachidiano (F. Bonola). 418 Rickets as a deficiency disease (F. Gowland Medizin. Die Anwendung und die Be 'eutung Suicide: Der Selbstmord (R. Weichbrodt), 1050 Hopkins), 748 (0) Dhvsikochemischer Forschung in der Patho- Surgery, A System of (edited by C. C. Choyce), RIDDELL. Brownlow: Disseminated sclerosis, logie und Therapie (EL. Schade), 816 988 881 Physical Fitness, 1165 Surgery: Grundriss und Atlas der Speziellen RIDDOCH, Dr.* Compression of the spinal cord, Physical Therapmutics: Traitements Physio- Chirurgie (G. Sutton), 236 617- The sequelae of lethargic encephalitis, th6rapeutiques des S6quelles des fBlessures Surgery of the Head: Chirurgie de Ia Tete et 1085-Psychoses occurring during adoiescence, et des Accidents du Travail (Guilleminot, du Cou (Ch. Lenormand and Pierre Brocq), 1095 Dausset, and Durey). 816 1224 RIDDOCK, Eva: The Adventures of a Private Physiolog%y for Dental Students (A. G. Curzon- Surgery: Minor Surgery, including Bandaging Nurse, rev., 287 Miller), 614 (H. R. Wharton), 418 RIGDEN, G. F.: Clinical notes of fifty cases of Pbysiology, Handbook of (W. D. Halliburton), Surgery. Minor, Textbook of (Edward Milton small-pox (1923). 1081 (0) 567 Foote), 884 RIGNANO, Eugenio: The Psychology of Reason- Physiology. Interfacial Forces and Phenomena Surgery, Ophthalmic (Josef Meller), 1048 ing, rev., 933 ia (Sir W. M. Bayliss), 185 Surgery of the Upper Extremity, Recon- RITCHIIE, A. D.: Scientific Method: An Inqtiry Physiology, Practical (G. V. Anrep and D. T. structive (Arthur Steindler). 884 iuto the Character and Validity (f Natural Harris), 464 Surgery. Urgent (F6lix Lejars), 664 Laws, rev., 611 Biology, Elements of (A. J. Tansley), Surgical Diseases, the Pathological Physiology RITCHIE, John: Appreciation of Archibald 1050 of (F. Rost), 284 Sloani, 1070 Plants, Life Movements in (Sir Jagadis Chunder Surgical " Don'ts " (and " Do's ") (C. Hamilton RITCHE, W. T.: Gibson memorial lecture on Bose), 1051 Whiteford), 419 the response of the heart in health and disease, Pneumronia (Frederick Taylor Lord), 466 Surgical Dvspepsias, Textbook of (A. J. 41-Chronic mitral incompetence developing Poisonous Plants of all Countries (A. Bernhard- Walton), 107 auricular fibrillation, 1262 Smith), 110 Therapeutic Technique: Therapeutische RIVETT, Louis: Treatment of acute salpingitis, Poisons, Arrow: Die Pfeilgifte: nach eigenen Technik f(ir die aerztliche Praxis: Ein 406-Use and abuse of obstetric forceps, 606 toxicologischen und ethnologischen Unter- Handbuch fur Aerzte und Studierende Riviera, the. 1123 suchungen (Li. Lewin). 186 (Julius Schwalbe), 465 HIVIERE, Clive: Some pitfalls in the diagnosis Potter's Cyclopaedia of Botanical Drugs and Therapeutics, Textbook of, including the and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, Preparations (R. C. Wren and E. M. Holmes), Essentials of Pharmacology and Materia 491 (0)-surgical treatment of pulmonary 818 Miedica (A. A. Stevens), 664 tuberculosis, 511, 1097 Pour Passer le Temps (Alex Fraser), 991 Thyroid and Thymus (Andr6 Crotti), 465 ROBERTS, C. S. Lane: The relation of syphilis Premature and Congenitally Diseased Infants Tonsils, the (H. A. Barnes), 612 to obstetrics, 971-Roentgenographic pelvi- (Julius H. Hess), 21 Tonsillectomy (Greenfield Sluder), 612 metry, 976 Preventive Medicine, an Introduction to the Traite de Pathologie M6dicale et de Th6ra- ROBERTS, J. E. H.: Speech at the International Practice of (J. G. Fitzgerald and Peter peutique Appliqu6e (edited by E. Sergent, Congress of Surgery, 121-Surgical treatment ( illespie), 186 L. Ribadeau-Dumas, L. Babonneix), xxvii, of pulmonary tuberculosis, 510, 1C98-Treat- Prognosis and End-Results of Treatment, Diagnostics de Laboratoire; II: Tumeurs- ment of acute primary infections of the hand, Index of (edited by A. Rendle Short), 1265 Diagnostics Histologiques (P. Masson', 566 1031 Prognosis: Les Pronostics du Praticien en Treatment: A Dictionary of Treatment, in- ROBERTSON, Dr.: Prevention of diphtheria, 1004 Client6le (Oh. Fiessinger), 189 cluding Medical and Surgical Therapeutics ROBERTSON, F. W.: Haemorrhagic disease of Prostate, Enlargement of the (J. B. Deaver (Sir William Whitla), 247 the newly born treated successfully by injec- and L. Herman), 187 Treatment: Die Therapie an der Berliner tions of the father's blood, 609 Psychiatry: Manuel de Psychiatrie (J. RQgues Universitlits-Kiiniken (Wilhelm Croner), 23 ROBF,RTSON. George M.: Centenary of mental de Fursac), 464 Treatment: L'Annee (L. teaching in Edinburgh, 781 Psychiatry: Psychiatrie du M6decin Praticien Cheinisse), 420 Th6rapeutiqup ROBERTSON, John Robert Stevenson, obituary _(M. Dide and P. Gluiraud), 464 Tubercle Bacillus Infection and Tuberculosis notice of, 682 Psycho-analysis. See Psychology in Man and Animals (A. Calmette), English ROBERTSON. J. W.: Maternity welfare, 71 Psychological Types, or the Psychology of translation, 1267 ROBERTSON, R,: S3ocial aspects of tuberculosis, Individuation (C. G. Jung). 767 Tuberculosis: 11 Libro della Tuberculosi 519 Psychology, Applied, for Nurses (Donald A. (R. Pa-sini), 328 ROBERTSON, William: Taberculosis prevention, Laird), 1051 Tuberculosis Schemes for Great Britain and 112 Psychology: Group Psychology and the Ireland. Handbook for. 722 ROBERTSON, William Ford: Death of, 213- Analysis of the Ego (Sigmund Freud), 1102 Tuberculosis: L'Infection Bacillaire et la Obituary notice of, 264 Psychology of Re4pning (Eugenio Rignano) Tuberculose chez l'homme et chez les ROBERTSON, W. G. Aitchison: Aids to Public 933 animaux (A Calmette), 1257 He lth, rev., 22 TNB B.. JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. 1 WZDIOAL JOVMAIL 25

ROBEY, W. N.: The Causes of Cardiac Failutre, RIlssia: Famine and pestilence in, 285-Typhus Sehistosomiasis, curative dose of antimony rev., 934 fever in, 443-Public health in IL. Haden Guest), tartrate in (J. B. Christopherson), 1254 (0) ROBINsoN, A. S. F.: A cleanly and silent milk 677, 730, 779-Note on the public health of, 775- School child, the health of the, 828, 893 churn, 1012 Institute for physical therapeutics and ortho- School children, absence of for sanatorium, ROBINSON, C. A. (and E. P. CUMBERB&TCH): paedics to be opened in MIoscow, 953-Declared hospiital, or otber medical treatment (parlia- Treattment of gonococcal infection by dia- free from cholera, 1281 mentary note), 80 thermy, 54 (0)-Medical diathermy, 312 RUTHERFORD, Sir Ernest: The electrical struc- School children, the health and the intelligence ROBINSON, Clarence, obituary notice of, 442 ture of matter, 474 and physique of (leading artiele), 334 ROBINSON. E. S.: Cost of a small maternity hos- RUTHERFORD, Lieut.-Col. N. J.: Normality of School children, treatment of in London, 1064 pital, 213 recruits, 926 School dental service (parliamentary note), 80 ROBINSON, G. Canby: The Therapeutic Use of RYLE, J. A.: Diseases of the stomach, 274 School of Hygiene. See Hygiene Digitalis, rev., 524 School of Pharmacy: opening of new session, 677 ROBINSON, Leyland: Acute infectious poly Scholastic and mental tests, value of, 1271 neuritis, 1159 SCHUSTER, Norah: Paroxysmal tachyeardia, ROBINSON, Major-General 0. L., appointed 1158 Director of Medical Services of the Army in SCEWALBE, Julius: Therapeutische Technike fur India, 1281 die aerztliche Praxis: Ein Handbuch fur ROBINsON. W. E.: Lymphangioma of the foot, Aerste und Studierende, rev., 465 1158 S. Science Committee, report to of research ROCHE, Redmond: Letter re the Royal College scholars and grantees, 140 of Surgeons of England, 1009 St. Andrews Institute for Clinical Research, 624 Scientific and Industrial Research Committee: Rockefeller Fouindation: Presents British and St. Cosmos and S,. Damian, festival of, 490 report, 672 American medical journals to German uni- ST. JOHNSTON, Thomas R., C.M.G. confeired Scientific instruments, journal of, 737 versities, 212-Review of the work of during 1922, upon, 267 Scientifie investigations, Government grants 253-Proposed gift to Edinburgh, 674, 1229- St. Luke, Guild of, service in London, 623, 776- for, 904 Report to on nursing in the United States, 1170 Service in Liverpool, 732 Scientific novelties exhibition, 953, 1240 -Gift to the Welsh National Medical School, SABOURAUD, R.: Entretiens Dermatologiques 4 Scillaren, 722 1274 I'Ecole Lailler (H6pital Saint-Louis), rev., 67 Sclerosis, disseminated (Douglas Adams', 881- Rockefellef International Health Board, 1057 SADLER, Michael Tbomas, obituary notice of, Discussion, 881 Rockefeller Medlical Fellowships, 198 735 Sclerosis, disseminated, and late neuro-syphilis, RODGER, T. Ritcbie: Retrobulbar neuritis of Salaries of Armagh Poor Law medical officers, treatment of (A. C. Ransome), 880 nasal origin. 874 1178 Sclerosis, Multiple [Disseminated Sclerosis], RODILLON, G.: La Reaction de Wassermann SSalaries of tuberculosis officers. See Tuber- Report on, 463 rendue Simple et Pr5c-ise, rev., 990 culosis RODLEY. J., elected miiayor of Rochdale, 944 Saline solutions, hypertonic and hypotonic, in Scotland: ROGER,. G. E. H.: Re-elected dean of the Parie cerebral conditions (HleDry Coben), 1047 Aberdeen, health of, 616; Medico-Chirurgical Faculty of Medicine, 163-Legion of Honour SALISBURY-SHARPE, Lieut.-Col. W.: Normality Society, 1065 conferred upon, 789 of recruits, 926 Animal breeding, research in. 1064 ROGERS, Sir Leonard: Note on " defatting " of SALKowsKII, Ernest, death of, 590 Ayr County Hospitil, new wing for, 1178 the acid-fast bacilli of leprosy and tube ole by SALMOND, Robert A. W.: X-ray examination of B.M.A. reception for Edinburgh graduates, 205 injections of chaulmoogrates and morrhuates, the urinary tract, 648 Balfour, the late Sir Isaac Bayley, 838 11 (O)-Sprue and coeliac disease, 1159-Note SALomoN, Henry, for the second time awarded a Cameron prize lectures. 41 on Dr. Boelke's method of using sodium Government grant for successful vaccination, Central Midwives Board for Scotland. 42, 340, morrkuate in tuberculosis, 1253 905 783, 898, 1065 Roentgenographic pelvimetry (W. R. Mae- Salpingitis, acute, treatment of (Aleck W. Chicken-pox notification, 159 Kenzie), 975 Bourne, 399-(Victor Bonney), 400-(W. Blair Diphtheria prevention, 1004 ROLLESTON, Sir Humphry, joins the honorary Bell), 402-(Leonard Phillips), 402-Discussion, Drugs for National Insurance patients, 1178 medical board of the Treloar Cripples' Hos- 405 EDINBURGH: pital and College, 163-The problem of success Samoa, expedition to, to study the prevention of Amenity of, 127 for medical women, 591 (0-Appointed Phy- elephantiasis and filariasis, 545, 995 Association for Social Study, 42 sician-in-Ordinary to the King. 831 -Accepts SAMWAYS, D. W.: Etber versus chloroform, 161- B.M.A. reception for Edinbargh graduates, cbairmanship of the Propaganda Committee Vaccination. 268-The Riviera, 1123 205, 1233 of the National Association for the Prevention Sanatoriums for Tuberculosis: Loomis, New Cameron prize lectures, 41, 781 of Tuberculosis, 1125 York, annual report, 295- Trudeau, Saranac Chair of surgery, 731 ROLLESTON, J. D.: Hairball of the stomach. Lake, report, 345-Belfast Municipal, report, Convalescent Hospital, 838 1158 679 Edinburgh building, loans in aid of, 340 Rome, acute poliomyelitis made a notifiable SANDERS, Charles: Sanitary advantages of Elsie Inglis Memorial Hospital, 789 disease, 684 social amenities, 1246 (0) Gibson memorial lectures, 41 Ro 'K, Flight-Lieutenant Alan F. (and Wing Com- SANDERSON, R.: Insulin in advanced diabetes, Graduation ceremony at the university, 159 mander Harold S. WHITTINGHAM): 1' he life- 766 Hospital staff changes, 300 history and bionomics of Phlebotomus papa- Fandfly fever. See Phlebotomus papatasii Inge, Dean, address by, 944 tasii, 1144 SANER. F. D.: Treatment of acute primary Maternity Hospital, a new, 1703 Rooxz, Ernest Morley, obituary notice of, infections of the hand, 1028 Maternity Hospital, appeal for, 259 544 SANGUINETTI, Harold H.: Hydrology, 86 Medico-Soeiological Society, 205 ROPER, A. C.: Ophthalmology in relation to the Sanitary advantages of social amenities (Charles Mental teaehing, centenary of, 781 services, 658 Sanders), 1 46 (0) Morison lectures, 731, 781, 782 ROPER, F. A.: Diabetes and insulin, 450 Sanitary Inspectors Examination Board: Ex- Public health of, 82 RoscoE, John: The Bakitara or Banvoro. the aminers appointed, 1011 Rectorial election. 127, 838 First Part of the Report of the Mackie Ethuso- Sanitation in India, 1183,1276 Research Defence Society meeting, 82 logical Expedition to Central Afb-ica, rev., 283 Sanitation, review of book on, 933 Royal (Dick) Veterinary College centenary. -The Banyankole, the second part of above SANTY, Dr.: Artbroplasty. 143 897, 1118 report, rev.. 283 Sarcoma, renal (W. A. Thompson), 1047 Royal Edinburgh Hospital for Ineurables Ross, Sir Ronald, proposed clinic in honour of, Sarcoma of the uterus (J. H. Willett), 814 (Longmore Hospital). annual meeting, 1118 46-Awarded the 4lbert Medal of the Royal SARGENT, Percy: Surgery of the endocrine Royal Infirmary: waiting list, 944--iocial hociety of Arts, 133 glands, 123-Radiographic localization of spinal service work at, 1064-GifG to. 1178-Meeting Ross. T. A.: The Common Neuroses: Their lesions by Sicard's method, 174(0) -Ventriculo- of League of Subscribers, 1274 Treatment by Psychotheapy, rev., 327 graphy as an aid in the localization of intra- Royal Medical Society, 783 RosT, F.: The Pathological Physiology of Sutr- cranial tumours, 801 Visit of Dr. W. Mayo, 82 gical Disea8ses, rev.. 284 SAUNDERS, Percy Whittington, obituary notice University curriculum, changes in, 434 Rotarian pharmacists, nieeting of, 213 of, 903 Faith healing in Scotland, 340 ROTH, Paul Bernard: Transverse (supracondy- SAVAGE, W. G.: Bacteriology of condensed milk, Gibson memorial lectures, 41 larn fracture of the lower end of the humerus, 296 GLASGOW: 1215 SAVILL, Agnes: Music, Heal h, atnd Character, Chair of public health, 629 ROUBAUD, Dr., awar-led the Chalmers gold rev., 1222-Sun treatment of tuberculosis, 1264 Health of, 540 medal for his work on tropical medicine, SAvILL, Agnes: Freedom of negro races from Lister Ward in the Royal Infirmary. 1178 637 cancer, 268-Medical diathermy, 317 Post-graduate study in, 679 ROUTH, Dr.: Heart disease in early life, Savile Club. 472 Southern Medical Society, 679 712 Saxony. public health and medical institutions Victoria Infirmary, new wing for, 1275 ROWDEN, L. A.: X-ray examination of the in: Einrichtungen auf dem Gebiete der Gray, Sir Henry M. W.. dinner to, 41 urinar5btract, 652 Volksaesund7ieits- und Volkswohlfahrtspflege Health of Scotland, 528, 540-Correspondence RowE, J. Haambley: Bradford, an historical im Freistaat Sachsen. rev., 246 on, 584 sketch 1111 SAYYER, Ettie, obituary notice of, 132 Housing in Scotland, 897 ROWLANDS Dr.: Methods of blood culture, 1157 Scandinavian medical journals, 533 590 International Physiological Congress, 1004 ROWNTREE, Leonard G.: Water intoxication, SCARBURGE. Sir Charles, portrait of presented Medical attendance in rural districts, 300 203, 571 to the Royal College of Physicians of London, Medical benefit, extension of, 205 Royal Army Medical Corps. See Army, British 197, 774, 831 Mlilk, conaensed. regulations for Scotland, 259 Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of SCHADE, H.: Die Physikllishe Chemie in der Morison lectureship centenary, 629, 731, 781, 782 Glasgow: Information concerning the study of Inneren Medizin. Die Anwendung unid die National Council of Women, conference, 838 medicine, 367-Admission of Fellows, 682,1190 Bedeutung Physikochemischer Forechunig sn Physical education in Scottibh schools, 783 -Annual meeting. 948 der Pathologie und Therapie, rev, 816 Pringle, J. Hogarth, 783 Royal Institution lectures, 1240 SCHAEFFER. G (and l:iane le BRETON): Varsa- Public health authorities, 82 Royal Medical Betevolent k und. See Fund tions Biochimiques du Rapport Nucleo- Reformed local health authority, 300 Royal Sanitary Institute: Congress, 133, 1191- I lasmatique au cours du Divelopement Royal (Dick) Veterinary College centenary, 897 Election of Feilows, 10 1 Embryonnaire, rev., 328 St. Andrews. chair of medioine at, 629 RUMPEL, C. A. T., death of, 737 SCHAFER, Sir idward Sharpey: Address as Scottish asylums' pathological scheme, 485 RUNDLE, C.: Arc light baths for tuberculosis, President of the International Physiological Scottish Board of Health: Annual report, 42- 294 Congress, 142-Victor Horsley Memorial Lec- Public health auithorities, 82-Chicken-pox Rural doctors. See Doctors ture on the relations of surgery and physio- notification, compulsory, 152-A reformed Russ, Sidney: Medical diathermy, 316-Artificial logy, 739 (0) local health authority, 300-Reorganization light treatment of tuberculosis, 505 ScricK, Bela, appointed extraordinary professor of, 1004 BUSsELL, A. J. H. (editor McNallv's Sanitary of pediatrics in the University of Vienna, 637 Scottish mental ho#pitals' aecommnodation, 340 Handbook fur India, rev., 933 Schick rea-tion and diphtheria anaphylaxis Scottish National Library, 204 RUSSELL, Bertrand: The A80 of Atoms, rev.. (J. A. Nixon), 20 Scottish R.A.M.C. war memorial, 42 990 SCHINDLER, Rudolf: Lehrbuch und Atlas der Scottish Women's Hospital Association, 1125 RUSsELL, B. B. G.: Carbohydr*te metabolism Gastroskopie, rev 284 Voluntary hospital system, 1274 of normal and cancerous tissues. 1225 Schistosoma haematobium and mansoni in West of Scotland Foreign Service Medical RUSSELL, W.: Appreciation of William Ford Nyasaland, iatermediary host of, 437 Club, 1274 Robertson, 265 Schistosoma infestation, 437 Western Asylums' Research Institute, 121 T m 26 JULY-DEC., I923] INDEX. IMEDI1ALBaminuJOURNAL

Scotometry, the clinical significance of discus- SHORE, Harry, obituary notice of, 161 SMITH, Theobald: Some aspects of the tuber- sion on, 1258 Shoreditch Maternity and Child Welfare Centre. culosis problem from the experimental and SCOTT. G. Waugh: The use and abuse of ob- 1230 comparative standpoint, 1220 stetric forceps, 1182 SHORT, A. Rendle (editor): Index of Prognosis SMiTH, William Henry, obituary notice of, SCOTT. E. H.: The nature and treatment of sprue, antd End-results of Treatment, rev., 1265 636 1135 (0) Shoulder-joint, recurrent or habitual dislocation Smoke Abatement Bill. 157, 201 SCOTT, B. Antoinette McF., presentation to, of (A. S. Blundell Bankart), 1132 (0)-Corre- Smoking of Indian hemp and opium. 1179. See 545 spondence on 1275 also Indian hemp and opium SCOTT, R. J. E. (editor): Pocket Cyclopaedia SIBBALD, Sir Robert: Sale of his library, 432 SMYTH, Colonel J.: Congenital deformity, 590 of Nursing, rev., 885 SICARD, Dr., appointed to the chair of medical SMYTH, J. A.: Insulin. 1003 SCOTT, Sydney: Cocaine substitutes, 1156 pathology in the Paris Faculty of Medicine, SMYTH, Johnson: Effect on health of sewer and SCOTT, T. B., elected mayor of Bournemouth, 1190 drain air, 763 944 Sicatd's method of radiographic localization of Snake bites, annual death rate from, in Brazil, SCOTT, W. E.: Agglutinization of diphtheria spinal lesions (Percy Sargent), 174 (0)-Note on, 906 bacilli, 939 214 SNAPE, Harold: Ethyl chloride-chloroform Scottish asylums pathological scheme, 485 Sickle-cell anaemia. See Anaemia sequence, 954 Scottish Board of Health: Annual report. 36, 42- Sierra Leone native ? a British post for, 50 Soci6t0. Internationale de Chirurgie: London Medical practice in the Scottish Highlands, SIEVEKING, Herbert Edward, obituary notice of, congress, 32, 91, 121, 142-President's address 36-The vote (parliamentary note), 38-Public 1189 on the study of nature as shedding light on the health authorities, 82-Compulsory notifica- SIGERIST, Henry E.: Studien und Texte zur structure and functions of man, 91-Inaugural tion of chicken-pox, 159-Vaternity benefit and frlfh mittelatterlichen Rezeptliteratur, rev., session, 121-Speech by the Prince of Wales, child welfare schemes, 256-A retrograde step 665 121-Discussions, 122. 142-Surgery of the (The Reorganization of Offices [Scotland] Bill), Silhouette radiograph. See Radiograph endocrine glands, 122-Conversazione, 124- 293 -A reformed local health authority, 300- SIMKINS, the late Alfred George, appeal for the President's reception, 124-Luncheon by the Register of Health Vis.tors, 443-Reorganiza- family of, 1010 Govelnment, 124-Next meeting, 124-Badge. tion of, 1004 SIMMONDS, C.: Alcohol in Commerce and 124-Arthroplasty, 142-Injuries to the peri- Scottish mental hospitals' accommodation, 340 Industrv, rev., 419 pheral' nerves, 144-Reception at the Royal Scottish National Library, 204 SIMMONDS, Lieut.-Col. W. A., granted an Indian College of Physicians, 147-Reception at the Scottish R. A.M.C. war memorial, 42 good service pension, 1006 Royal College of Surgeons, 147-Demonstra- Scottish Research Institute. See Research SIMON, Charles E.: a Manaual of Clinical Dia- tions, 147-Note on, 156-Sero-tberapy and Scottish schools, physical education in, 783 gnosis by means of Laboratory Methods, rev., vaccino-therapy in surgery, 189-Operative SCURFIELD, Harold: Tuberculosis in industrial 246 shock, 190-Pituitary surgery by a new workers, 114-Factors affecting infantile mor- SIMSON, H. J. F: Appreciation of Sir John method, 192. See also Congress tality, 758-Value of watercress as a food, 759- Halliday Croom, 635 Societies, National Federation of Rural Effect on health of sewer and drain air, 762 Simplex Investors' Pocket Diary, 1126 Approved: Annual conference, 300-Medical -Carbon monoxide a predisposing cause of SIMPSON, Surgeon - General Sir Benjamin, attendance in rural districts, 300 pulmonary tuberculosis, 764 obituary notice of, 48 Societies, Red Cross, International Conference Season ticket holders' protest, 490 SI1PSON. G. C. E Intestinal obstruction caused of, 335. See also Red Cross Seasickness, 444 by gall stones, 1160 Society, Aberdeen Medico-Chirurgical: Presi- Sections. See Association, British Medical, SIMPSON K.: House disinfection, 47 dential address on some modern methods of Sections SIMPSON, W. J.: The Shaw-Mackenzie blood test anaesthesia, 814-Child with heart on the Sedasprin, 885 in cancor, 631 right side, 931-Aortic stenosis, 931-Acro- SEDGWICK, C. H.: Herpes and varicella, 638 SINCLAIR, A. H. H.: Clinical significance of paraesthesia, 931-Brown-8equard's paralysis Segregation or aggregation ? 196 scotometry. 1258 of traumatic origin, 931-Late sequelae of S3BLKIRK, W. J. Burns: Heart disease in early SINCLAIR, Major M.: Recent changes in fracture encephalitis lethargica. 931-Annual business life, 842 treatment. 917 meeting, 1065-Election of officers, 1065-Un- SELLERS, Arthur: Complement fixation tests SINCILAIJR, T., dinner and presentation portrait usual case of strangulated hernia, 1222 and tuberculosis, 497 (0) to, 839 Society, Amsterdam Medical, seventy-fifth SELLS, Lionel: Chronic intestinal stasis and Singapore, native medicine and hygiene in anniversary of, 953 cancer, 1012 (Gordon Harrower), 1175 Society, Bath Clinical: The difficult child, 881- fiemilunar cartilage, dislocation of: Nature's SINGER., Charles: Makers of Science: Mathe- Anterior poliomyelitis with a meningitic cure, 638 matics, Physics, Astr'.nomy, rev., 1164 origin, 881-Webbed fingers treated by a graft S3emilunar cartilages, prognosis after removal SINGTON. Harold: Anaesthesia for children. 801- from the thigh, 881-Hydronephrosis due to of (R. J. McNeill Love), 324 (0) Fatalities from anaesthetics. 806 calculus blocking the ureter, 881-Heart show- Senility, review of book on, 1163 SIsTo, Genaro, obituary notice of. 1008 ing four active valves, 881-Epithelioma of the SEQUEIRA, J. H.: Treatment of cutaneous tuber- SEEVINGTON. J. 0.: Haemorrhagic pancreatitis liver, 881-Specimen of a gall bladder and a culosis. 503 in a boy, 1041 gall stone from the same patient, 881-Exhibi- SiERGEANT. F. C. H. (and A. Douglas BIGLAND): Skin, arsenical pigmentation of (Ralph Stock- tion of cases, 1222 A case of actinomycosis with recovery, 61(0) man), 852 (0) Society, Berlin Medical: Closes its library owing Berological test in diagnosis, the value of (H. R. Skin diseases in armies in the field, 214 to financial stress, 637 Dean), 1033-Discussion, 1037-Correspondence Skin, sensory activity of the (David Waterston), Society, Bologna Medico-Chirurgical: Centenary on, 1236 203 of, 541 Sero-therapy and vaccino-therapy in surgery: Skin. See also Dermatology Society, Boston and District Medical: Presi- Discussion at the International Congress of SKINNER, Lieut.-Col. William Booth, appointed dential address, 953-Medical history of the Surgery, 189 a Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of town, 953 Serum by the mouth, 310 Jerusalem, 1125 Society, Bradford Medico-Chirurgical: Some Serum-aldehyde test applied to trypanosomiasis Skull, fracture of, causing death after eleven hints from the old physicians, 1077 (Captain W. C. Spackman), 1257 (0) years (Sydney Smith and Mohamed Emara), Society, Brighton and Sussex Medico-Chirurgical: Sevenoaks hospital scheme, 86 647 0) Rest in the treatment of phthisis, 522-Celtic 1Sewer air and drain air, effect on health of (Fred Skull, a recovery after extensive fracture of, 1012 man on the Siussex Downs, 662-Insulin in E. Wynne), 760 Slate particles, action of on toxins (J. Martin advanced diabetes, 766-Treatment of glau- SEYMOUR, H. F.: Diurnal incontinence of urine Beattie). 536 coma, 767-Exhibition of microscopical slides. in women, 931 Sleep (leading article), 1227 767-Diurnal incontinence of urine in women, SHADWELL, Arthur: Drink in 1914-22: A Lesson Sleeping sickness treated by: Bayer 205 (Kleine 931-Comparative nasal anatomy, 1264-Heredi- in Control, rev., 1161 and Fischer), 777. See also Trypanosomiasis tary deforming chondrodysplasia, 1264 Shanghai, report of Public Health Department, SLOAN, Archibald. obituary notice of, 1070 Society, British Guiana for Prevention of Tuber- 345 SLUDE R, Greenfield: Tonsillectomy, rev., 612 culosis: Report, 1191 SHANKS, William F., appointed professor of Slum dwellers, rehousing of, 1176,1235 Society, Caledonian Medical: Annual meeting, physiology at the University of Leeds, 789 SLYE, Maud: Cancer and heredity, 1168 26-George Boswell. 26 SHANNON, D.: The failed forceps," 64 Small-pox in Gloucester, 40. 71; in England and Society, Cambridge Philosophical: Proceedisngs, SHARP, N. A. Dyce: Freedom of negro races Wales, 40, 71, 1011, 1063. 1179; statement by the 668 from cancer, 86 Ministry of Health, 71: parliamentary notes Society, Cambridge University Medical: The SHAW, A. F. Bernard: Pulmonary lesions in on, 79, 124, 157, 201 254; in Canada, 133; in the habits (ecology) of tumours, 847 influenza, 982 United States, 133,1171; in Germany. 264, 489. Society, Cardiff Medical: Psoriasis, 985-Tests SHaW, Fletcher: Supravaginal hysterectomy and 953, 1011; in Shanghai, 345; in London, 483, 781, for syphilis, 986 panhysterectomy, 1046, 1184 1179; in Switzerland, 1011 Society, Chelsea Clinical: Annual dinner, 846 SHAW, H. Batty: The social aspects of tuber- Small-pox and chicken-pox, diagnosis of, a con- Society, Children's Disease Study. See Society culosis, 514 trast (G. R. Painton), 1C80 (0) for study SHAW, J. J. M.: Fracture of orbital plate, 1262- Small-nox and chicken-pox, differential diagnosis Society, Cork University Scientific and,,Medical: Chronic varicose ulcer, 1262 of (W. McConnel Wanklyn), 106 (0)-Corre- Mitral stenosis, 1100 - Right-sided hypo- SHAW, Lieut.-Col. W. S. J.: Cannabis indica, spondence on, 44, 160. 207, 304, 487, 787 pharyngeal diverticulum, 1100-Pyometra due a dangerous drug, 586 Small-pox and chicken-pox in the United States, to a suppurating fibromyoma. 11 0-vuccessful SHAW MACKENZIE, J. A.: Tubercle vaccines, 263 1171 use of radiotherapy for rodent ulcer, 1100 Shaw-Mackenzie blood test in cancer, 631. See Small pox, clinical notes of fifty cases of [1923] Society. Cremation, of England: Conference of also Cancer, blood test (G. F. Rigden), 1081 (0) cremiiation authorities at Liverpool, 737 SHEEHAN,. J. Eastman: Connection of nasal Small-pox, mild, and alastrim, 1056 Society of Dental Anatomy and Pathology deformities, 981 Small-pox, varieties of (John C. McVail), 338 founded in Germany, 267 SHEEN, A. W.: Report on the chromaphil tissues Small-pox and vaccination, 728 Society, Dutch Pediatric. 953 in relation to splanubnic stimulation, 141-The Small-pox and vaccination in the Philippines Society, Edinburgh Medico-Chirurgical: Elec- unit system in surgery, 898-Psoriasis. 986 (John C. MeVail), 421 tion of President, 984-Thomsen's disease. 984 Sheffield Joint Hospitals Council, 483, 683- Small pox, the vaccination propaganda and -Symptomless swelling in left frontal region, Health lectures, 683 malaria, 261 984-President's address, 984-Vote of thanks, SHERREN. James: Surgery of the bile passages, Small-pox. See also Vaccination 985-The clinical significance of the form and 19 SMEDLEY. R. D.: Value of watercress as a food, capacity of the renal pelvis, 985-Retiring SHERRINGTON, Sir Charles: The Yarrow pro- 760 president's valedictory address, 985 - Joint fessorships of the Royal Society, 1113-Elected SMIRTHWAITE-BLACK, John Lyell, obituary meeting with the Tuberculosis Society of a corresponding member of the Section of notice of, 736 Scotland. 1220-Landmarks in the tuberculosis Medicine and Surgery of the Acaddmie des SMITH, Henry Lionel, obituary notice of, 952 campaign, 1220-Haemophilia, 1261-Rare acute Sciences, Paris, 1228 SMITH, Kirton Ivor Seager, obituary notice of, abdominal conditions in children, 1261-Tic Ships, fumigation of, 527 308 douloureux, 1261-Epithelioma of tongue 1261 SHIPSEY, Michael Berchmans: Dyspnoea in SMITH, Oliver, obituary notice of, 307 -Osteitis fibrosa. 1261-Severe haemorrhage cardio-vascular disease, 209 SMITH, S. Calvin: Heart Records: their Inter- following gastro enterostomy, 1262-Three SHIPWAY, F. E.: Spinal analgesia, 879 pretation and Preparationt, rev., 1223 cases of extensive multiple tuberculous Shiraz, maternity hospital presented to, 906 SMITH, Sydney (and Mohamed EMARA): Case of - lesions, 1262 - Bronzed diabetes, 1262 - SHIRLAW,J. Thomson: The president's address, fracture of the skull causing death after eleven Addison's disease, 1262-Hemiparesis astereo- 206 years, 647 (0) gnosis, and homonymous bemianopia, 1262- Shock, operative: Discussion at the International SMITH, T. F. Hugh: Cannabis indica in smoking Operative treatment of chronic pleural em Congress of Surgery, 190 tobacco, 590 pyema by a two- or possibly three-stage JUYDC,12]IDXJULY-DEC., 19231 INDEX. [rBxIXZDI:AJOUNNASW 227/ I operation. 1262-Acute nephritis, 1262 - De- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE: Society, We3t Kent Medico-Chirurgical: A' nual velopmental tumour of hypophyseal stalk, Award of the gold medal of, 32, 674 meeting, 881-Carci-oma of rectum, 881- 1262-Congenital pyloric hypertrophy, 1262- Annual general meeting, 74 Streptococcal emnpyema, 881-Pernicious Case of lead poisoning, 1262-Chronic mitral Chronic abdominal pain in nervous women, anaemia, 881-Tabes dorsalis, 981 incompetence, 1262 - Compound dislocation special discussion on, 1219 Society, West London Medico-Chirurgical: df lower end of ulna, 1262-Transverse frac- Education of the public as to cancer, 74 Presidential address, 661-Diabetes and ture of patella, 1262 - Fracture of orbital William Gibson Research Scholarshipawarded, insulin, 661-Enlarged tonsils and adenoids, plate, 1262 - Chronic varicose ulcer, 1262- 163 1222 Cirsoid aneurysm in the left frontal region, "Occasional lecture " on the treatment of Society, Yorkshire Tuberculosis: X-ray work as 1262-Reconstruction of a thumb mutilated by rhino-laryngological tuberculosis by Finsen performed in a tuberculosis dispensary, 1222 a mine explosion,1262-Compound tuberculous light baths, 1107 BODEZN, W. Scovil: Treatment of actinomycosis, former ganglion, 1262 Value of cocaine substitutes, 1154, 1170 1282 Society, Edinburgh Medico Sociological: Excur- Annual dinner, 1172 Sodium morrhuate in tuberculous diseases sions, 205 Circulation and assimilation in plants, 1191 (P. W. R. Boelke). 1249 (0) Society, Edinburgh Obstetrical: The " Failed Section of Anaesthetics.-Spinal analgesia, Solecisms, two 1006, 1122 Forceps " case, 64-Problems of obstetrics and 878-Anaesthetic practice, 1156-The condensa- SOLOceONs, Bethel: Some modifications of gynaecology, 1042 - Induction- of labour by tion of dimethyl ether and its use as an Rubin's apparatus for demonstrating patency quinine and pituitrin, 1262-Rupture of the anaesthetic, 1156-A surgeon's thoughts on of the tubes in cases of sterility, 1220 uterus following the administration of anaesthesia, 1156 SOMERVILLE, W. F.: Incontinence of urine after pituitrin for the induction of labour, 1263 Section of Children's Diseases.-Bristol meet- childbirth, 327 Society, Edinburgh Royal Medical. See Society, ing, 20-Demonstration of cases, 20-Acute Bore throat." See Throat Royal Medical nasal sinus disease in children, 20-The Schick SORET, Dr., has to have his hand amputated for Society, Egyptian Ophthalmological: Ophthal- reaction and diphtheria anaphylaxis, 20- x-ray dermatitis, 1240 mology in Egypt, 1056 Relationship between urinaryacidity and com- South Africa. See Africa Society, French, of Orthopaedies, 637 bined ammonia. 21-Annual meeting, 813- South Carolina, deaths from rabies in, 906 Society, German Pediatric: Annual meeting, 443 Hemihypertrophy. 813-Congenital dilatation- SOUTTAR, H. S.: The unit system in surgery, 783 Society, Glasgow Royal Medico - Chirurgical: of the ureters, 813-Hairball of the stomach, -Acute lumbago treated by the injection of Clinical manifestations of cerebral tumour, 1158-Lymphangioma of the foot. 1158-Pro- quinine and urea, 915 (0) 766 - Pathology, symptomatology and treat- gressive neural musecular atrophy, 1158- SPACKMAN, Captain W. C.: The serum-aldehyde ment of disseminated sclerosis, 881-Im- Paroxysmal tachyeardia, 1158 test applied to trypanosomiasis, 1257 (0) mobility of plants, 987-Pyelography, 1160 Section ofEpidemiology and State Medicine.- SPAETH. Major E. B.: Ophthalmology in rela- Society, Glasgow Southern Medical: Presidential Ancient Chinese medicine, 880-Some con- tion to the services, 654 address: Moliere and the doctors, 679 siderations on the use of hydrogen cyanide and Spablinger treatment for tuberculosis in hos- Society, Guy's Hospital Physical: chronic intes- allied substances, with special reference to pitals and Poor Law infirmaries (parlia- tinal stasis and cancer, 745 international preventive medicine, 1044 mentary note), 254 Society, Harveian: The pitfalls of medico-legal Sectiont of the History of Medicine.-Phlebo- Spablinger's treatment for tuberculosis, 164, 637, practice, 986 tomy in the monasteries, 775 1117-(Leonard Williams), 519-Correspondence Society for the Study of Inebriety: Norman Section of Medicine.-The modern treatment on, 585, 680, 734. 786, 842-Lancashire Insurance Kerr Memorial lecture on drug addiction, of diabetes, 983-Surgical treatment of phthisis, Committee and, 164, 637-Note on, 777 1013 1a96 Spain: Urological Association Congress, 637- Society, Japanese Pathological: Tran8actions, Section of Comparative Medicine.-Formal Cancer research in, 1072 671 constitution of, 74-First meeting and address Spas and inland resorts on the Great Western Society. Liverpool Psychological: Inauguration by Sir Clifford Allbutt, 811-Cryptorchidism in Railway, 1063 of, 1190 animals, 812 - Imperfectly migrated testis in SPENOER, Herbert R.: Some changes in obstetric Society, Manchester Medical: Variations from man. 812-Methods of blood culture, 1157 practice since the foundation of the Medical the normal types of human metabolism, 1043- Section of Neurologv.-Pyknolepsy, a form of Society of London, 639 (0)-Supravaginal Lacrymal obstruction, 1044- Surgery of the epilepsy in children, 930-Electromyographic hysterectomy and panhysterectomy, 1120- small intestine, 1044 studies of voluntary movement, 1263 Intracranial haemorrhage in the newborn, Society of Massage and Mledical Gymnastics, Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.- 1153 Chartered: Annual congress, 637 Treatment of puerperal sepsis, 766-Adeno- SPENCER, W. G.: Bradshaw lecture on melanosis Society, Medical Charitable, for the West Riding: myoma in a bicornuate uterus, 766-Placenta (melanin: melanoma: melanotic c.neer), 907 Annual meeting, 259 praevia in four successive pregnancies, 766- (0) Society, Medical Golfing: Autumn meeting, 738 Inversion of the uterus caused by a squamous- SPILLMANN, Dr., nominated Dean of the Faculty Society, Medical, of London: New session, 535- celled carcinoma of the fundus, 765-Radio- of Medicine in the University of Nancy, Award of the Fothergillian prize and medal, graphy of the foetus in utero, 1158-Endo- 1281 625 -Some changes in obstetric practice since thelioma of Bartholin's gland, 1158-Sarcoma Spina bifida followed by hydrocephalus (A. P. the foundation of the Medical Society of of the Fallopian tube, 1159-Cyst.development Birtwistle), 877 London, 639-Constipation: Its causes, results, in an autogenous ovarian graft, 1159 Spinal analgesia. See Analgesia and treatment from the general practitioner's Section of Odontology.-Pyorrhoea, its pre- Spinal cord, compression of: Discussion at the point of view, 928-Intracranial haemorrhage vention and treatment, 1044 R6union Neurologique Internationale, 617 in newborn children. 1152 Section of Orthopaedics.-Manipulative Sur- Spinal lesions, radiographic localization of by Society of Medical Officers of Health: Leaflet on gery, 610 Sicard's method (Percy Sargent), 174 (0)-Note the Preventiont of Dental Carie8. 253-Annual Seotion of Pathology -Experiments with on, 214 meeting, 776-President's address, 776-Annual diaplyte " tubercle antigen, 765 - Pollen Spinal puncture, review of books on, 418 dinner, 776 antigen prepared by Dreyer's method, 765- Spirit in hair washes, 1072.1192 Society, Medical Sickness, Annuity, and Life Etiology of malignant disease and t-he leuk- Spiritual healing, 429, 486, 542, 587 Assurance: Annual meeting, 628 aemic phenomena, 765 SPITTEL, R. L.: Betel-chewing and cancer, 632 Society, National Health, Princess Louise be- Section of Psychiatry-Psychiatric pro- Spleen, circulation in the (J. Barcroft), 258 comes the president of, 1011 blems of the future, 937 Spleen, injury to: Delayed haemorrhage (C. R. Society, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Northern Sectionof Surgery.-Surgery of the hepatic Taylor and C. J. Gordon Ta-lor), 962 (0) Counties' Medical: First meeting of session, and common bile ducts, 7,18-Surgical treat- Spleen, wandering, impacted in the pelvis 662-Exhibition of cases and specimens, 662- ment of phthisis, 1096 (ELieut.-Col. A. J. Vernon Betts). 522 Pu monary lesions of influenza, 982 - Pern- Section of Therapeutics and Pharmacology.- Splint, cock-up wrist, of duralumin wire, 287 nephric abscess, 983 Insulin in general practice, 660-Commercial SPRIGGS, E. I. (D. V. PICKERING and A. J. Society, New York Laryngological, fiftieth anni- influegces in therapeutics, 941 LEIGH): Report on a case of diabetes treated versary of, 905, 1011 Sectffos of Tropical Medicine and Parasito- with insulin, 58 (O-Chronic abdominal pain Society, North of England Obstetrical and logv.-The nature and treatment of sprue, 1135 in nervous women, 1220 Gynaecological: Treatment of incontinence of -Sprue and coeliac disease, 1159 SPRIOULLE, T. W. (and others): An unfortunate urine in women, 813-Sarcoma of the uterus, Section of Urology.-The endocrines and the brother [F. A. Storr], 488 814-Squamousc elled carcinoma of the cervix, work of the kidney, 812 Sprue and coeliac disease (Sir Leonard Rogers). 814-Colloid carcinoma of the uterus, 814-Two War Section.-The air ambulance in war, 726 1159 cases of fibroid tumours associated with gesta- -An antimosquito campaign in Hampshire, Sprue, the nature and treatment of (H. H. tion, 814-Encephalitis lethargica and preg- 1169 Scott), 1135 (0) nancy 1045-supravaginal hysterectomy and Sprue, treatment of (T. H. Jamieason). 462 panhysterectomy, 1046-Carcinoma of cervix, Society, Royal Medical, of Edinburgh: Inauigural SPURGIN, Percy: Constipation from the general 1046 - Tumour simulating complete ulcerated address of the 187th seFsion, 783-Address by practitioner's point of view, 930 prolapsus uteri, 1046-Adenomyoma of a rudi- Sir William Leishman, 783 STACEY, J. Eric: The work of a maternity de- mentary uterine cornu, 1046-Salpingo caecal Society, Royal Surgical Aid: Annual meeting, partment, 534-Puerperal morbidity, 1123 fistula. 1046-Two consecutive pregnancies with 1239 STADDON, J. R, elected ma} or of Ipswich, central placenta praevia and Caesarean section, Society, Royal, of Tropical Medicine and 944 1046-Case of full-time ectopic gestation, 1046 Hygiene, president's gold chain and badge Staints, Clinical Pathology and Use of, 906 Society, Norwich Medico-Chirurgical: A case of presented to, 49-The King becomes a patron STALKER., James M.: Erythromelalgia treated blastomycosis, 63 of, 1239 with colloidal calcium, 1261 Society, Nottingham. Medico-Chirurgical: Anti- Society, Russian Surgical: Congress, 953 STALLYBRLAss, C. 0.: Encephalitis lethargica,, septics, 1264 Society, Scottish Rural Workers' Approved, and 1160 Society, Petrograd Pathological: First meeting extension of medical benefit, 203 STARK, A. Campbell: Acidoris and acidaemia, since the war, 846 Society for the Study of Disease in Children: 438 Society, Pharmaceutical: Opening of the new Correspondence on, 1277 STARLING. Ernest Henry:-Tlarveian Oration: session of the Scbool of Pharmacy, 677-The Society of surgery, International: The treat- The Wisdom of the Body, 685 (O) - (and others): limitation of phs siological standardization, ment of hyperthyroidism by thyroid tran - The Action of Alcohol on Anait, rev., 7.8 1105 plantation, 560 Statistics and public health (leading articleX Society, Philadelphia Pathological: Proceedings, Society, Swiss, for Psychiatry: A CoDgresz, 426 rev., 69 101 l STEADXAN, S. F. St.J.: Cocaine substitutes, 1155 Society, Research Defence: Meeting of Edin- Society, Tuberculosis: Tuberculosis in France, STEINDLER, Arthur: Reconstrwc:sve Surgery of burgh branch, 82-Small-pox and vaccination, 1055 the Upper Extremity, rev., 884 728 Society, Ulster Medical: Presidential address STEKEL, Wilhelm: Der Fetischismus Dargestellt Society, Rdntgen: Presidential address: X rays on melanosis derived from the eye, 898- filr Aerzte und Krimin'.logen, rev., 110 and the atom, 890 - Modern radiological Physiology of the pancreas, 1003-Insulin in STENHOUSE, John Robert, obituary notice of, 314 technique, 1010-Annual award for distinctive diabetes mellitus, 1003-Stillbirth and neo- STEPHENS, Lockhart, Iresentation to. 953 work on radiology, 1010 natal death, 1063 STEPHENSON, Sydney, obituary notice of, 1237, Society. Royal: Yarrow gift for research, 72, 1113 Societv, University College, Cork, ScicntifHe anid 1279 -Basal metabolism of the vig, 905-President's Medical: Clinical discussion, t5-Littl 's dis- Sterility, tubal patency in, modifications of anniversary address, 1113 - Presentation of ease in a child of 6, 65-Malignant stricture Rubin's apparatus for demonstratinLg (Bethel medals, 114-The endowment of maturity, of the pelvic colon, 65-Case of cretinism, 65- Solomons), 1220 1167 Tests of the viscosity of the blood in a case of Sterilization law passed by the State of Oregon, Society, Royal, of Arts: Presentation of the mitral stenosis, 65 732 Albert, medals, 133-Sun and air in surgical Society for Venereal Disease Prevention: Annual Sterilization of mental defectives 'R. A. Gibbons), tuberculosis, 1117 meeting, 115. See also Venereal 226. See als:) Mental [ THx Bi&rIsm 28 JULY-DEC., I923] INDEX. IMEDICAL JOU3NAL

Sterility following mumps oophoritis, literature SWEET, G. Bruton Summer diarrhoea, 862- ThOMsoN, A. C.: Sea-sickness, 444 on, 684 After-results of abdominal tuberculoAs in THOMSON, Charles S.: Vaccination propaganda, STEVENS, A. k.: A Textbook of T1herapeutics, children, 864 1069 including the Essentials of Pharnmcolngy and Switzerland: Small-pox statistics, 1011 THaOMsoN, A. P.: Insulin and diabetes, 450- Materia Medica, rev., 664 SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, Lieut.-Col. C. R.: Some Heart disease in early life, 711 STEVENS, T. G.: Endothelioma of Bartholin's aspects of normality, with special reference to THoMsoN, David: Vaccine treatment of tuber- gland. 1159 the selection of recruits, 923 culosis by a new method, 45-Gonorrhoea, STEVENSON, Edgar: Lacrymal obstruction, 1044 Symbiosis in animals and plants (G. H. F. rev., 720 STEWART, Alexander Brodie Seton, obituary Nuttall), 535 THoMsON, J. Arthur: What is Man? rev., 1163 notice of, 266 SYHE,s. J. Odery: The vaccine therapy of chronic THOMSON. J. Gordon: Report on blackwater fever STEWART, Andrew, obituary notice of, 266 broncbitis, 1139 in Southern Rhodesia, 1104 STEWART, George Irvine Thompson, obituary SYMMERS, W. St. C.: Me!anosie, derived fromi the TiHomsoN, John: Opening Doors, rev., 119 notice of, 212 eye, 898 THOomSoN, Sir J. 3., honorary degree conferred STEWART, Matthew J.: The pathology of gastric Sympathetic magic. See Magic upon by the University of Paris, 891 ulcer, 955, 1021 (0) SYMONDS, Charters J.: Medical charities, 262 THOMSON, John Roberts, memorial tab1let to. 49 STILEs, Arthur Jalland, obituaery notice of, 1124 SYM[ONDS, C. P.: Sequelae of lethargic encephal- THOMsON, J. W.: Some causes of intestinal STILES, Sir Harold, honorary Fellowship of the itis, 1089-Psychoses occurring during adoles- obstruction, 597 (0) Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland conferred cence, 1095 THOMsON, Sir StClair: Artificial light treatment upon, 49-The graduates' debt, 150, 159-Tic Syphilis, arsenobenzol treatmert of, effects of of tuberculosis, 505-Results of the operative douloureux, 1261-Epithelioma of tongue, 1261 on the liver function (El. MacCormac and E. C. treatment of cancer, 557-Spasm of the larynx, Stillbirth and neo-natal death, 1065 Dodlds), 1200 (0) 712-Retrobulbar neuritis of nasal origin, 874 STILLMAN, Paul R. John Syphilis and obst-trics, relation of (C. S. Lane Thorndike Memorial Laboratory, note on, 1257 (and Oppie MCOALL): " A Textbook of Clinical Periodontia, rev, Roberts), 971 THORNE, Leslie Thorne: The Nauheim" 989 Syphilis, septic factors in (William J. Mayo), 35 Treatnent of Diseases of the Heart and Stitch," the cause of (Frewen Moor), 282 Syphilis, serum diagnosis of (leadiaig article), Vessels in England, rev., 68 STOCK, P. G.: Fumigation by hydrogen cyanide, 425 THORP, Eustacel Diagnosis of small-pox and 888. 1044 Syphilis. tes,is for (W. Parry Morgan), 986 chicken-pox, 787 STOCKER, W. W.- Constipation from the general Syphilitic nose, deformities of (H. D. Gillies), THORPE, Sir Edward: A Dictionary of Applied practitioner's point of view, 929 977 Chemistry, 934 STOCKMAN, Ralph: Arsenical pigmentation of Syphilitic stricture of the small intestine (W. K. Throat, clearing the, 546 the mouth and skin, 852 (0) Anderrson and T. A. C. Macewen), 764 'T'hroat diseases, chronic bronchitis in relation STOCKMAN, Sir Stewart, elected President of the Syringomvelia(T. W. Wadsworth), 880 to (G. Seccombe Hett), 1142 Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, 90 SZENT-GY8RGYI,AX. von (and R. BtINKMAN): Per- Throat diseases, organotherapy in (William J. STODDALhT, Alexander Reid, obituary notice of, nicious anaemia, 258 Leighton), 979 636 Throat diseases, review of books on, l19 Stoke, visit of the Minister of Health, 299 Throat, " sore," an unusual variety of (A. J. STOKES, F. E Psychoses occurring during Wright). 282 adolescence, 1095 Thyroid and the autonomic nerves Henry Stomach cancer. See Cancer Dryerre), 202 Stomach diseases, with special reference to Thyroid transplantation in treatment of hypo- modern methods of investigation (Charles thyroidism (Albert Kocher), E6) (0) Bolton),269-' T. Izod Bennett), 275 -Discussion, Thyroiditis, septic, and pan-sinusicis (Andrew 274-Leading article on, 291 T. Anderson), 982 STONEY, Dr.: Arthroplasty, 144 TIBBLES, Sydney: Eyelid penetrated in separate STON'EY, Florence: Medical diathermy, 317- Tabes dorsalis (Hildred Carlill), 987 places by eyelashes, 521 Chronic bronchitis, 1143 Tachycardia. paroxysmal (Norah Schuster and TILDESLEY, Miriam L.: Sir Thomas Browne: Stopes v. Sutherland and others: Appeal allowed, Donald Paterson), 1158 His Skull, Portraits, and Antcestry, rev., 815 162 TAIT, John (and J. C. ARMOUR): Phagocytic cells TILLEY, Herbert: Cocaine substitutes, 1156 STORR, F. A., appeal for. 488, 590 of the omentum, 258 TINKER, Frank Stanlev, obituary notice of, 1008 STRANDBERG, Ove: Finsen light for laryn'eal Talipes equino-varus. congenital, treatment of Tissues, cultivation of (A. H. Drew), 1226 tuberculosis and lupus vulgaris, 1107 (Naughton Dunn), 1216 Tissues, effects of x rays on (leading article), STRATFORD, Howard M.: The annual me' ing of Tanneries, anthrax in, 472 1270 Fellows and Members of the Ro3 al College of TANSLEY A. J.: Elements in Plant1Biology, rev, Tissues, living, alternating periods of activity Surgeons of England, 1070 1050 and rest as a property of (P. T. Herring), STRUIHERS, J. W.: Man with a svmptomless Tar tumours (A. M. Begg), 1226 2 3 swelling in the left frontal region, 981-Osteitis Tar water, 332, 439 Tobacco, smoking, cannabis indica in (R. L. E. fibrosa, 1261 - Severe haemorrhage following Taxation, adiastment of (parliamentary note), 80 Downer), 521, 590, 1033. See also Cannabis gastro-enterostomy, 1262 TAYLER, F. E.: Training of a paralvtic, 213 indica STUART-LOW, W.: Suction in the treatment of TAYLOR, Alan Everley, notice of, 442 Tokyo. See JaPan septic ears, 62 (0) TAYLOR, Charles Joseph Gordon, presentation to, " Toll " telephone calls, 905 STURM: Effects of x rays on tissues, 1270 443-(and C. R. TAYLOR): In jury to spleen, TOMES, Sir Charles: A Manual of Dental STURM, F. Pearce: Labyrinth deafness, 946 delayed haemorrhage, 962 Anatomy, Human and Comparative. rev., 118 STURRIDGE, Ii.:--Pyorrhoea: its prevention and TAYLOR. C. R. (and C J. Gordon TAYLOR): Injury Tongue s8 mptom in abdominal sep3is treatm:ent, 2045 to soleen, delayed haemorrhage, 962 (P. Clennell Fenwick), 16 Styryl-pyridines and styryl-quinolines, antiseptic TAYYLOR, G. R. STIRLING: Oxford: A Guide to its Tonsil-bed compressor, 818 action of (C. H. Browning, J. B. Cohen, S. Elling- History and Buildings, rev., 330 Tonsil, " diseased," whatis a? 45 worth, and R. Gulbransen), 326 (0) TAYLOR, H.: Treatment of glaucoma, 767 Tonsils, enlarged, and adenoids (Sir James SuArez Bruno prize for best work on anasenias of TAYLOR, James Spottiswoode: Montaigne and Dundas-Grant), 1222 parasitic origin, 155 Medicine: Being the Essayist's Comments on Tonsils, review of books on, 612 Suction in treatment of septic ears. See Ears Contemporary Physic and Physicians ; 7his Tonsillar infection and heart disease, 436 SUDHOFF, Karl, 70th birthday of, 1190 thoughts on many natural matters relating to Toponomy simplified, 268 Sugar, blood, behaviour of under the action of life and death: an account of his bodily ail- TORRANCE. Rev. David Watt, obituary notice of, insulin and other agents (G. S. Eadie), 60 (0) ments and pecutliarities, and of his travels in 441 Sugar, blood, estimations of by general practi- search of health, rev., 1267 Tortola: a Quaker experiment of long ago in the tioners, 85, 160 TAYLOR, Lot Albert, obituary notice of, 266 tropics (Charles F. Jenkins), 727 Sugar, blood, optical estimation of, 899 Tea, fine or coarse, 309 TOTTENHAM, R. E.: Difficult midwifery in Sugar, blood, effect of parathyroid on the curve TEALE. Thomas Pridgin, obituary notice of, 948, general practice 1067 after insulin (W. Devereux Forrest), 916 (0) 1007 Trachoma and visual standards during the war, Sugar and the teeth, 134 Teeth, carious, and cancer, 590, 906 303 SUGDEN, F.: A case of blastomycosis, 63 Teeth and sugar, 134 Trade advertisements on insuran"e medical Suicide, review of book on, 1050 Telephone calls on the " toll" system, 905 certificates (parliamentary note), 158. See also SULTAN, G.: Grundrise uncd Atlas der Speziellen Temperance League, National: Election of Insardnce Chirurgie, rev., 286 president. 1125 TraitW de Pathologie. See Pathologie Sulphuretted hydrogen soloids, 1268 TERRIEN. F.: SAmiol'gie Oculaire: La Calotte Traumatic oblivion, 572 Sun and air (Sir Henry Gauvain), 1117 Corn4o-Sclgrale-Anatomie, Plhysiolooie, Path-- Treatment, review of booki on, 1265 Sun treatment of tuberculosis (Agnes Savill), logie, rev., 245 TREVES, Sir Frederick, obituary notice of. 1185 1264 Testicle, internal secretion of the (E. Retterer TRIGG1ER, Mr.: Methods of blood culture. 1157 SUNDELL, C. E.: Treatment of gonococcal infec- and S. Voronoff), 202 Trocar for exploring the antrum, an improved, tion by diathermy, 160 Testis, ectopic (Wilfrid Adams), 20 287 Sunlight treatment class in London, 837. See also Testis. imperfectly migrated in man (McAdam Tropacocaine in spinal analgesia (Henry 'Tuberculosis Eccles), 812 Featherr tone). 878 S3unstroke, pilocarpine in, 310 Tetanus, treatment of, 439 -(Harold K. Corkill), Tropical diseases library in Endsleigh Gardens, SUPPLEMEN;T, one thousandth number of, 155 928 report. 1191 Suprarenals, functional activity of the (W. THEOBALDS, Florence: Polyglandular therapy, S ropical medicine, information coacernin3 the Cramer), '02 209 study of, 386 Surgery and physiology, relations of (Sir Edward Therapeutic Substances Bill, 157 256 Tropics. 'eclicine, Calcutta School of (Miajor R. Sharpey Schafer), 739(0) Therapeutics, commercial influences in (A. J. Knowles), 17 S3urgery, plastic, international clinic of, 729 Clark), 941 Tropicsi medicine, Chalmers gold medal awarded 'Surgery in the Royal Navy, some general remarks Therapeutics. review of books on, 664 for the best work on, 637 on (Surgeon Captain D. W. Hewitt), 920 Thermal stations in France, activity of, 896 Tropical Medicine, Far Eastern Association of: Surgery. review of books on, 107, 284, 418, 565, 664, Thermometer case. aseptic clinical, 615 Annual congress, 940, 1059 884, 988, 1224 Thermometer, St. DIunstan's clinical. 1051 Tropical Medicine, Liverpool School of: Infor- Surgery, sero-therapy and vaccino-therapy in: Thermometers, clinical, a resetting case for, 110 mation concerning, 387 Discussion at the International Congress of THOMAS, Hubert H., obituary notice of, 1008 Tropical Medicine, London School of: Degrees Surgery, 1i9 THOMAS, J. Lewis: Ante-partum baemorrhage and pass lists,1!2,1239-[nformationconcerning, Surgery, unit system in. See Unit and eclampsia, 1192 387-Sends an expedition to Samoa to study Surgical instruments, primitive, collection of, THOMAS. Kirkby: Intratracheal apparatus for the prevention of eWephantiasis and filarlasis, presented to the Royal College of Surgeons of administration of ether and chloroform, 1157 545, 995-Annual dinner. 1057-Report on b'ack- England, 337 THOMAS, L. K.: Spinal analgesia, 879 water fever in Southern Rhodesia, 1104 SURI, Prem Nath (and Bihari Lal BEATIA): THOMAS, T. P., presentation to, 935 Tropical medicine, research in, 1057 Elementary Hygiene.rev., 1165 THOarP0oN, C. J. (and Sir D'Arcy POWER): Tropical medicine, review of books on, 526 Sussex Downs, Celtic man on the (Eliot Curwen), Chronologia Medica, rev., 245 Tropical Medicine, West African Congress of, 662 THompsoN, C. J. 8.: A contribution to the 473 Suture, button,a two-loop,110 history of St. George's Hospital. 992 Tropical skin diseases number of the Journal of SuEUKI: Nature of nephrosis (chronic paren- THOMPSON, W. A.: Acute intussusception in an Tropical Medicine and H5igiesle. 49 chymatous nephritis), 671 infant, resection, recovery, 718-Renal sarcoma, TROIT, Dudley Cox. appointed an unofficial SWAYNE, Walter C.: The unit system in surgery, 1047 member of the Executive Council of the Thomsen's disease (Edwin Bramwell), 984 Bermudas, 1011 JULY-DEC., I923] THz. BRITI8}s INDEX. MEDICAL JOURNAL 29 = TROTTER, Clark: Factors affecting infantile Tuberculosis treatment: Residential institu- UNITED STATES (continued): mortality, 758 tions approved by the Ministry of Health Medical practitioner wbose certification of TROTTER, Wilfred: Anaesthetics from the ,parliamentary note), 39 registration was revoked fined at Boston for surgeon's point of view. 791 Tuberculosis, vaccine treatment of by a new leaving his name in the telephone book. 1011 Trudeau Sanatorium. See Sanatorium method. See Tuberculosis treatment by Medical schools in, decrease in number of, 163 Trypanosomiasis, serum-aldehyde test applied " diaplyte "'vaccines Missouri diploma mill. 1055 to (Captain W. C. Spackman), 1257 (0) Tuberculosis, village settlements (parliamentary Naval Medical (orps: Numbers, 992 TrypanLosomiasis treated by Bayer 205. 777. See note), 255 New Orleans declared free from plague, 134 also Sleeping sickness Tuberculosis work in Belfast, 484 New York Laryngological Society, fiftieth Tryparsamnid in treatment of general paralysis Tuberculous cervical adenitis treated by radium anniversary of, 905,1011 (Sir Frederick W. Mott). 24-Correspondence (Echlin S. Molyneux , 865-Discussion, 866 Nursing in, 1170 on, 87 Tuberculons diseases, treatment of: the efficacy Oriental University, Cherrydale. Virginia, Tubal pateney in sterility (Bethel Solomons), 1220 of sodium morrhuate injections compared proposed revocation of the charter of, 210 TUBBY, A. H.: The Societv for the .Study of with other treatments (P. W. R. Boelke), 1249 Rabies in South Carolina. 906 Disease in Children. 1277-Appreciation of (0) Scarlet fever in New York, decrease of. 953 Svdney Stephenson, 1279 Tuberculous foci in the choroid. haemophthal- Small-pox in, 133, 1171 Tubercle, 845 nmus in association with J. D. Cummins), Small-pox and chicken-Pox in, 1171 Tubercle antigen " experiments with 1809 (0) Sterilization law passed by State of Oregon, (E. H. Kettle). 767 diaplste," TUFFIER, Dr.: Arthroplasty, 144 732 Tubercle bacilli, " de'atting " of by injections of Tumour, cerebral, clinical manifestations of Thorndike Memorial Laboratory, 1257 chaulmoogrates and morrhuates (Sir Leonard (Gordon M. Holmes), 766 Trudeau Sanatorium report, 345 Rogers), 11 (0) Tumours, fibroid. See Fibroid United Company's medical department Tubercle vaccines, 263 Tumours, habits [ecology] of (Sir John Bland- report, 345 Tuberculin and the tuberculin dispensary Sutton), 847 (0) Venereal diseases in the American Expedi- (leading article), 1107-Note on, 1231 Tumours, intracranial, ventriculography as an tionary Forces, 108 Tuberculin in treatment of iritis (E. R. aid in the localization of (Adams A. Veronal, etc., prohibited sale of in New York Chambers), 1096 McConnell), 796-(Geoffrey Jefferson), 799- except on the written prescription of a regis- Tuberculosis, abdominal, after-results of in Discussion, 801 tered medical practitioner, S05 children (Hugh T. Ashby), 853-Discussion, 864 Tumours, review of books on, 5£6 Washington UDiversity School of Medicine, Tuberculosis, arc-light baths in, 294 Tumours in sea fishes (J. Johnstone), 987 Collected Papers from, rev., 247 Tuberculosis, active immunization in, 208 Tumours, tar (A. M. Begg), 1226 Whisky for medicinal use: statistics since Tuberculosis, srtificial light treatment of (Axel TURNER, A. Logan: Semon lecture on the prohibition, 133 Reyn), 499-tJ. H. Sequeira), 503-Discussion, advancement of laryngology and otology: a 505-Leading article, 529-Correspondence on, plea for adequate training and closer co-opera- Univerities of Oxford and Camibridge (parlia- 584 tive action, 885 mentary note), 256 Tuberculosis campaign, landmarks in (Theobald TURNER, E. B: Practice," 625 University of Aberdleen: Degrees and pass lists, Smith), 1220 TURNER, G. Grey: Surgery of the bile passages, 87, 131-Graduation ceremony, 131-Informa- Tuberculosis, complement fixation in (A. Lisle 19 tion concerning the study of medicine, 365,378 Punch and A. Hope Gosse), 495(0) TURNER, J. G.: Pyorrhoea: its prevention and University of Belfast, Queen's: Club formed Tuberculosis, complenment fixation tests in treatment, 1044 in London, 944-Graduation ceremony, 127- (Arthur Sellers), 497 (0) TURNER, Percy E.* Betel chewing and cancer, Information concerning the study of medicine, Tuberculosis. cutaneous, treatment of (J. H. 734 368, 381-Representation of in the Imperial Sequeira), 503 TURNIeR, Robert, elected mayor of Bootle, 944 Parliament, 1065 Tubercalosis deaths in Scotland (narliamenttry TURRELL, W. J.: Medical diathermuy, 315 University of Birmiiinghami: Information con- note). 80-In England and Wales (parlia- " Twilight sleep " method of treatment, 490 cerning the study of miedicice, 360, 375. 385- mentary iiote), 125 Two solecisms. See Soleciskils Degrees and pass lists, 1238 Tuberculosis in France, 1055 Typhus fever. See Fever University of Boston: Jubilee of the medical Tuberculosis in industrial workers. 113 TYSON, W. J.: Medical magistrates, 306 school, 1191 Tuberculosis, institutional treatment for (parlia- University of Bristol: Dental surgery regula- mentary note), 158 tions, 87-Information concer -iug the study of Tuberculosis institutions: Weeklv cost per medicine, 361, 376, 385-Post-graduate study. patient, Ministry of Health table 1239 385-Annual dinner of the Medical School, 1233 Tuberculosis, International Union against: University of Brussels: Degrees for practitioners, Annual meeting, 295 384 Tuberculosis in Lancashire, 943 University of Cambridge: Chair of animal Tuberculosis in the navy (parliamentary note), pathology, 294-Degrees and pass lists, 131, 345, 255 U. 736, 787. 814, 947,1190. 1 80-Exam-ination regula- Tuberculosis of larynx, Finsen light for, 1107 tions. 345 - Information concerning the study Tuberculosis, notification and housing, 268 UHLENHUTH, Paul (and Herman DOLD) of medicine, 359, 375, 385, 387, 396 - Medical Tuberculosis notiflcation: Ministry of Health Hpaienisches Praktikum (Practical Hygiente), radiology and electrology, 396 -Tropical circular, 197 rev., 1165 medicine, 387 Tuberculosis notification, earlier, 43, 83, 114, 208 URTHOFF. John C.: Chronic intestinal stasis and University of Christiania: Number of registra- Tuberculosis officers, salaries of (Kildare), 484 oancer, 840 tions of miedical students in future to be Tuberculosis Order, 1914 (parliamentary note), UHTHOFF, Professor, 70th birthday of, 443 limited to sixty in each year, 489 999 Ulcer, duodenal, pathology of (Matthew J University of Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, Tuberculosis, pathogenic anaerobe in (E. Glynn Stewart), 1021 87, 904, 1238-Inforniation concerning the study and J. Hill Abram), 1221 Ulcer, gastric, pathology of (Matthew J. Stewart), of medicine, 367, 381. See ezlso College, Trinity, Tuberculosis the present position (leading 955, 1021 (0) Dublin article), 529 Ulcer, peptic, etiology of (Matthew J. Stewart), University of Durham: (Nonvocatinn,39-Degrees Tuberculosis prevention in British Guaina, 1191 955 and pass lists, 39. 49, 131, 588-Degrees for Tuberculosis Prevention, National Association Umbilical cord, dystocia due to shortening of practitioners, 384-Honorary degrees, 39-In- for: Annual conference in Birmingham, 112- (John Mcbiesh), 107 formation concerning the study of medicine, Care of advanced cases, 112-Surgical tuber- TJnderhill, S. W. F.: The relative concentration 361, 376, 384, 385 culosis from milk, 113-Tuberculosis in indus- ratios of some constituents of the urine, 1C6 (0 University of Edinburgh: Animal breeding, 1064 trial workers, 113-Notification of tuberculosis, -Report on the influence of the hydrogen ion -Chair of surgery, 731-Curriculum, changes 114-The actual position of the tuberculosis concentration of the environment upon the in the, 434-Degrees and pass lists, 162. 211, problem to-day, 114 activity of smooth muscle, 140 1238-Fe' lowships and prizes, 163-Graduate's Tuberculosis. pulmonary, artificial pneumo- Unfortunate brother. See Storr debt, 150, 159-Graduation ceremony, 159, 162, thorax in, 1274 Unit system in surgery, 774, 783, 839, 898 1238-Honorary degrees, 163. 211-Information Tuberculosis, pulmonary, carbon monoxide a United Fruit Company, Bo3ton. Mass.: Report concerning the study of medicine, 365,379. 385- predisVosing cause of (E. B Hazleton), 763- of medical department, 345 Post-graduate study, 385-Rectorial election, Discussion, 763-Correspondence on, 945 United Hospitals Winter Sports Club, 790. See 127, 838-Women students, 379-lRockefeller Tuberculosis, pulmonary, dia,anosis and treat- also Club gift to, 229 ment of (Clive Riviere), 491 (0) University of Ghent: Diphtheria research at, 75 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, diathermy in, 486 UNITED STATES: University of Glasgow: Appointments, 629- Tuberculosi,-, pulmonary, inequality of the American Committee of Jewish Medical Prac- Chair of pedia'rics, 1010 -Chair of public pupils in, 625 titioners makes a donation to purchsee health, 629-Degrees and past lists, 49, 736- Tuberculosis, pulmonarv, surgical treatment of, ground in Jerusalem for the medical faculty Information concerning the study of medicine, present position of the (J. Gravesen), 5C6- of the Jewish University, 953 365, 379, 385-Post graduate study, 385 DiscuLssion, 510 American and English Colleges of Surgeons, University (f Ireland, the National: Appoint- Tuberculosis, pulmonary, in a young child, 638 997 ments, 132-Degrees and pass lists, 132, 1070- Tuberculosis, rest in the treatment of (A. Neville American Medical Association: Annual Information concerniog the study of medicine, Cox), 522 meeting, 293 368-University elections in the new Dail, 300 Tuberculosis, review of books on, 328,722, 1267 Boston University medical school jubilee, 1191 University of Jlerusalem: Donation towards Tuberculosis Sche'nes for Great Britain and Cancer Institute established in New York, 953 purchase of ground for the erection of the Ireland,Handbuok of, rev., 722 Cardiac clinics, 729 medical faculty, 953 Tuberculosis scheme (Northern Ireland', 10'3 Conception control: Licences for parents' University of Leeds: Appointments, 789-Degrees Tuberculosis, septic factors in (William J. clinics refused in Chicago, 345 and pass lists, 131, 1280-EHonorary degrees, 131 Mayo),35 Cripples in New York, 435 -Information concerning the study of medi- Tuberculosis, social aspects of, with special Diabetes mortality, 468 cine, 361. 376, 385 reference to its infectivity (Jane Walker), 512- Eye conditions, national survey of, 490 University of Liverpool: Degrees and pass lists, Discussion, 514-Correspondence on, 630 Fellowship address of the American College of 87, 588, 1238-Honorary degrees, 588-Informa- Tuberculosis, Spahlinger's treatment for, 164, Surgeons, 835 tion concerning the study of medicine, 362, 637 1117-(Parliamentary note). 254-(Leonard Food, public handling of, licence required by 377, 385, 387-Tropical medicine, 387 Williams', 519-Correspondence on, 585, 680, everyone who comes in personal contact 734, 786, 842-Note on, 777 with in New York, 953 UNIVERSrTY OF LONDON: Tuberculosis, sun cure for, 111-(Agnes Savill), Height test for the navy, 637 Appointments, 87,1070,1190, 1280 1264-In London, 837-At Leysin. 1264 Infant mortality, reduction of in certain Awards, 131 Tuberculosis, surgical, from milk, 11-3 places, 326 Brown Animal Sanatory Institution report, 87 Tuberculosis, surgical, sun cure for (Sir Clifford Insulin in diabetes, Rockefeller gift to U.S. and Chair of otology, 789 Allbutt), 111 Canadian hospitals for promoting the use of, Degrees and pass lists, 162, 213, 1010, 1070, 1280 Tuberculosis, surgical treatment of (P. Bull), 163 l)egrees for practitioners, 383 1096-Discussion, 1097 Insulin supply in, 335 Elections, 162, 947 Tuberculosis treatment, 206, 342 Loomis Sanatorium, New York: Report, 295 Examination for medical degrees. 947,1190 Tuberculosis treatment by 'diaplyte " vaccines Margarine manufacture, new laws re, 637 Grants for research, 162 and antigens, 43, 45, 75, 84-Trial of in London,. Medical Clitnics of North America, 991 Guy's Hospital Medical School, 636 75 Medtical practice in North America, 533, 538. Information concerning the study of medicine, Tuberculosis treatment in Tondon, 40 632 359. 383. 387 INDEX. rTez BRItiriS 30 JULY-DEC.,JL-E.r12]IDX19231 I MK.DTCAL. .IO(nRIC1

UNIVERSITY OF L'TNDON (ontlinued): Vaccination officers, form used by (parlia- Japanese esrthquake, 636 mentary note), 201 W. King's College Hospital Medical School, 131 Vaccination propaganda (leading article), 72, 826 Lecutres. 636. 682 -Note on, 939-Correspondence on, 130, 161, WADE, Henry: The clinical significance of the London Hospital Medical College, 787 164, 261, 946, 1005, 1069, 1122, 1184 form and capacity of the renal pelvis, 985- London (Royal Free Hlospital) School of Medi- Vaccination propaganda and the medical pro- Operative treatment of chronic pleural cine for Women, 266 fession (C. Killick Millard), 564 (0), 946, empyema. 1262 Matriculation examination 213. 787 1184 WADESON, Edwin Augustus, obituary notice of, Meeting of Senate, 87. 26S. 947, 1070 Vaccination, some points about, 534 1008 Otology lectureship, 947 Vaccination. technique of, 346 WADSWORTH, T. W: Syringomyelia. 880 Pharmacology readership. 1190 Vaccination. See also Small-pox WAGGETT, E. B.: Spasm of the larynx, 717- Recognition of teacbers, 266 Vaccines, "diaplyte," 43. See also Tuberculosis Labyrinth deafness, 872 St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School, 267 treatment by " diaplyte " vaccines WAKELEY, C. P. G.: A laminectomy retractor. Tropical medicine, 387, 1239 Vaccines. tubercle, 263 420 University College, 345 1238 Vaceino-therapy in surgery. See Surgery WA1KLEY, Thomas, and the Lancet, 615. See also University medal, 87, 947 VAERTING, Mathilde and Mlathias: The Dominant Lancet University studentships, 87 Sex: A Study in the Sociology of Sex Differeitia. Wales, hospital health centre in, 532-Welsh Waller memorial. 1070 Iion, rev., 23 National School of Medicine, information con- William Julius Mickle Fellowship awarded, VALS&LvA, Antonio Maria, two hundredth anni- cerning, 364, 376-Rockefeller gift to, 1274- 1280 versary of the death of, S05 Annual report of Council, 780 VAN SLYKE, D. D. (and C. LJUNDSGAARD): WALKER, Colonel George: Venereal Disease in University of Lucknow: Medical inspection of Cyanosis, rev., 721 the American Exneditionary Forces, rev, 108 students, 1C66 VALENTINE, J. A. * Ophthalmology in relation to WAL,KEER. Jane: The social aspects of tubercu- University of Manchester, Victoria: Degrees the services, 657 losis with special reference to its infectivity, and pass lists, 131, 773. 1280-Honorary degrees, VALLERY-RADOT, Pasteur: Oeuvres de Pasteur, 512 773-Information concerning the study of medi- rev., 418 WALKER, J. Bell: Freedom of negro races from cine, 362, 377, 385 VAN PRAAGH. H. J.: Ethyl chloride-chloroform cancer, 268 University of Melbourne, note on, 206 sequence, 954 WALKER, John: Congenital deformity, 546 University, Oriental, of Cherrn dale, Virginia, Varicella and herpes. See Herpes WALKER, Kenneth (and Geoffrey BOUXPEREY): proposed revocation of charter of, 210 Varicose veins. See Veins The Log of the Ark, rev., 1225 University of Oxford: Awards, 131-Degree days, Variolae Vaccinae, lnquirv into the Causes and WALKER, Kenneth M.: Prevention and treat- 736-Degrees and pass lists, 48, 308, 787, 904. Effects of: Facsimile of the first edition to be ment of chronic gonococcal prostatitis and 1125 1238-Information concerning the study of published, 845 vesiculitis, 451 medicine, 358, 375, 385-Lectures, 904-Scholar- Vas deferens, division of in prostatectomy WALL, Cecil: Tuberculosis notification, 114 ships, 787 (A. Clifford Morson) 1032 WALLER, Augustus D.. memorial to, 1058 University of Paris: Honorary degrees, 891--Gift VEALE, Laura: Hydrotherapy, 986 WALLIS, C. E.: The annual meeting of the to, 1011 VEAU, Dr.: Surgery of the endocrine glands, Fellows and Members of the Royal College of University of St Andrews (and University Col- 122 Surgeons of England, 1071 lege, Dundee): Rectorial election, 163-Hono- Veins, varicose, 443 WALLIS. Mackenzie: Diseases of the stomach, rary degrees, 163 -Information concerning the Venereal clinies in Germany, 1281 275-Medical mydology, 1041 study of imedicine, 365, 381- ppointments, 629 Venereal disease (parliamentary note), 999 WALSH, J. V.: Report on the differences observed 844-Chair of medicine. 629-Degrees and pass Venereal disease, campaign against in India, between individual colonies of a Dure culture lists 682, 736-Rectorial election, 736 1275 of certain members of the intestinal group of University of S3heffield: Appointments, 132, 1238 Venereal disease control (Trevethin Report), bacteria, 141 -Degrees and pas s lists, 48, 682, 1280-Informa- 335 -Joint conference of National Council WALTON, A. J.: Surgery of the bile passages, 19 tion concerning the study of medicine, 363, 378 for Combating Venereal Diseases and the -A Textbook of Surgical Dysyepsias, rev., 107 University of Strasbourg: Pasteur festival, 1281 Society for the Prevention of Venereal Dis- -Surgery f f the endocrine glands, 124 -Honorary degrees, 1281 ease, 335-Expenditure (parliamentary note), WANKLYN. W. McConnel: The differential dia- University of Tokyo: Mitteilungen aus der Medi- 999 gnosis of small-pox and cbicken-pox, 106 (0) zinische Fakultdt der Kaiserlichen Umliversitcit Venereal disease, grants for combating (parlia- WARD, Bernard: Urethral bougies, 110 su Tokyo, 532 mentary note), 255 WARD, R OGlIER: A large renal calculus, 563 (0) University of Utreebt, psycho-neurological clinic Venereal disease, laboratory diagnosis of, 30 -X-ray examination of the urinary tract, 652 at, 1099 Venereal Disease, joint meeting of National WARDE, Mildred: Haemophilia in the female. University of Wales: Information concerning Council for Combating and Society for Pre- 599 (0) the study of medicine, 363, 376 vention of: Resolutions adopted. 846 Warning, 590 University of Washington: Collected Papers Venereal Disease Prevention. Society for: Annual Wassermann reaction, review of books on, 990 from the School of Medicine, rev., 247 meeting, 115. See also Society Water intoxication (Leonard G. Rownta ee), 203, Unmarried Mother and her Child, National Venereal disease, review of books on, 108 571 Council for: Report, 737 Venereal disease, standardization of thb dia- Water poisoning, 571 Unqualified practice at Plumstead: Coroner's gnosis and treatment of: Report of the Water, polluted, and typhoid fever. 839 strictures, 813 Canadian Social Hygiene Council s Committee, Water scheme for Belfast, a new, 731 Unqualified practitioner (Clarence Wilfred 952 Water supply of London: Report, 331 O'Donoghue). 1190 Venereal disease, treatment of, 263, 306 Water, tar, 332, 439 Urea and quinine injections in acute lumbago Ventilation o? the House of Commons (parlia- Watercress, value of as a food (Harold Scur- (H. S. Souttar), 915 (0) mentary note), 158 field), 759-Discussion, 760 Ureters, colostomy after transplantation of, 486, Ventilation of the London County Council WATERS. Lieut.-Col.: Diabetes and insulin, 450 585, 680 chamber, 684 WATERSTON, David: Sensory activity of the Ureters, congenital dilatation of (F. J. Poynton), Ventricular fibrillation and sudden death (J. A. skin, 203 813 MaeWilliam8, 215, 278 (0) WATSON, Anne Mercer: Late sequelae of Urethral bougies, 110 Ventriculography as an aid in the localization encephalitis lethargica, 931 Urinary acidity and combined ammonia (O. C. M. of intracranial tumours (Adams A. McConnell), WATSON, David: Gonococcal vesiculitis, 453 Davis). 21 796 - (Geoffrey Jefferson), 799- Discussion, WATSON, J. D.: Surgical tuberculosis from milk Urinary tract, x-ray examination of (Robert W. A. 801 113 Salmond), 648-Discussion, 652 VERco, Sir Joseph: Mental deficiency in its WATSON. Pirne: Compound fracture of lower Urine, incontinence of after childbirth (W. F. social aspects, 232 end of ulna, 1262-Transverse fracture of Somerville). 237 Veronal, luminal, etc., retail sale of prohibited patella, 1262 Urine, incontinence of in women, diurnal (H. F. in New York except on the written pre- WATSON, Robert: Difficult midwifery in general Seymour). 931 scription of a registered medical practitioner, practice, 1235 Urine. incontinence of in women, treatment of 905 WATsON-WLLIAMS, E1.: Exhibition of eases, 20 (D. Dougal), 813 VEBRALL, P. Jenner: Operative treatment of -Acute nasal sinus disease in children, 20 - Urine, relative concentration ratios of some osteo-arthritis, 1208 Cocaine and its substitutes, 1018 (0),.1155 constituents of (J. W. F. Underhill), 106 (0) Vesiculitis. gonococcal (David Watson), 453 WATBON-WILLIAMS, P.: Cocaine substitutes in Urticaria treated with collosol manganese Vienna, post-graduate study in. See Post- laryngology. 1154 (H. McCormick Mitchell), 563 (0) graduate WATTS, Thomas: Treatment of tuberculosis by Urticaria, chronic. 1282 VIGNOLI, J.:- Manuel d'Emnbryologie Humaine, the Spahlinger method, 680,842 Uruguay, compulsory revaccination every ten rev., 666 WEATHERHEAD. E.: The earlier notification of years in. 905 VINCENT, George E.: The Bockefeller Founda- tuberculosis, 84 Uterine haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage tion: A Review .for 1922; A Summary for the WEATHERLY, Lionel A.: Voluntary boarders in Uterine segment, lower, spontaneous rupture of First Decade, 253 mental hospitals. 436 (D. S. Pracy). 1205 (1) VINEs, H. W. C.: Standardizationof commercial WEBB, Colonel William Edward, obituarynotice Uterus. bicornuate, and a contracted pelvis, preparations of thbe parathyroid glands, 559 (0) of, 1006 twin pregnancy in: delivery by Caesarean -The rationale of parathyroid therapy, 854 WEBB-JOHNSON, Cecil: Diet for Men, rev., 934 section (J. Lamb), 1152 (O) WEBBSTEPR, Ridley Manning. obituary notice of, Uterus, innervation of (lBeckwith Whitehouse VisiAx, E. H.: Milton Agonistes: A Metaphvsical 442 and tienry Featherstone), 406-Correspondence Criticism, rev., 991 on, 485 VIsICK, Hubert: Traumatic oblivion, 572 The Week: Uterus, inversion of, caused by a squamous- Vision in naval gun-layers (Surgeon Commodore Air ambulance in war, 726 celled carcinoma of the fundus (H. William- W. K. D. Breton). 658 Alastrim and mild small-pox. 1056 son and G. F. Abercrombie), 766 Vital statistics of Canadian provinces, 684 Alcchol taxation and delirium tremens in Uterus, rupture of following the administration Vital statistics of England and Wales for 1922, Denmark, 828 of pituitrin for the induction of labour 896 American and English Colleges of Surgeons, (William Fordyce). 1263 Vitamin problem, the present position of (F. 997 Utrecht, the Psycho-neurological clinic at (D. C. Gowland Hopkins), 41, 691, 748 Anatomy, live, 570 Winckler), 1099 Vitamins and cancer (W. Cramer), 1225 Annual Meeting notes, 151 Vitamins and chlorophyll, 684. 733, 787 Anthrax in tanneries, 472 Vitamins, review of book on. 612,1224 Antimosquito campaign in Hampshire, 1169 Vocal cords, a newly described function of the Antivaccination fallacy, 574 (V. E Negus),981 Antivaccinators, dissensions among, 120 Vocational training, 588. See also Pensions Apothecaries' Society of London, 1110 Voluntary aid detachments: New organization, Arc-light baths for tuberculosis, 294 V. _ 1237 Atmospheric pollution. 427 Voluntary movements, electromyographic Atom, the energy of the, 890 Vaccination: And revaccinations on British studies of (F. L Golla), 1263 Australasian Congress of the British Medical soldiers in 1921, 39-Parliamentary notes on, Volvulus of an ascending colon (A. H. Brodribb), Association, 470, 997 39, 79, 201, 254-Method of procedure fxr. 268- 522 Bacterial virulence. factors determining, 889 Compulsory in Hyderabad. 302-Revaccination VORONOFF, Serge: Suroery of the endocrine Belgian Cancer League Congress, 12,9 obligatory every ten years in Uruguay, W05 glands, 124-Internal secretion of the testicle, Bio-mathematics, 624 Vaccination in lndia, 1066 202 Botulism, 31 THE BRITISH 1 JULY-DEC.JUYDE. , I9231193 NE.[TEBINDEX. I MEDICAL JOURNAL 3 rhe Week (conttinued): The Week (continued): WEICHBRODT, R.: Der Selbstmord, rev., 1050 Bradshaw Lectures, 937 Mental treatment, early, at a general hospital, WEIR, H. H. (and H. MARTIN): Medical Practice British Association, 154, 336 30 in Africa and the East, rev., 1164 British Empire Cancer Campaign. 117 Milk, clean, 830 WELCH, honorary degree of Strasboarg Univer- British Guiana m-dical service, 196 Milk-borne dysentery, 829 sity conferred upon, 1281 " Brown heart," 335 Minister of Health, the new, 426 WELFORD, A. W. Baker: The Latw Relating to Browne, Sir Thomas, the skull of, 531 Missouri diploma mill. 1055 Accident Insurance, rev., 23 Cambridge Chair of Animal Pathology, 294 MOTT, Sir Frederick, 997 WELLINGS, A. W. (and John HUnMPHREYS): A " Cancer," 1272 Museum demonstrations, 674 Textbook of Dental Anatomv and Physiology, Cancer Campaign, British Empire, 117 Narcotic addiction in Egypt, 295 rev., 816 Cancer curers, 938 Nursery training school, 294 WELLs, H. Gideon: Cancer and heredity, 1168 Cancer, education of the public as to, 74 Nursing in the United States, 1170 Welsh. See Wales Cancer and heredity, 1168 Old Italian Pharmacy Jars, 1108 West Africa. See Africa Cattle plague and contagious abortion, 1110 Opening doors, 119 WEST, Cyril: " Brown heart," 335 Charles, Sir Havelock, 252 Ophthalmology, International Congress of, 76 WESTCOTT, Colonel Sinclair, obituary notice of, Children, protection of, 120 198 952 Chlorosis, the passing of, 427 Ophtlhalmology in Egypt, 1056 WHARRY, H. Mortimer: An improved antrum Cocaine and cocaine substitutes, 1170 Ophthalmology, teaching of, 195 exploring trocar and cannula, 287-Cyanosis Colloidal gold test for neuro-syphilis, 429 Oxygen, storage and supply of, 775 during operation, due to a membranous Comparative medicine, 74 Panel practitioners, firm attitude of, 777 epiglottis, 327 Council dinner, 673 Parasitology in Egypt, 1230 WHARTON, H. R.: Minor Surgerv, including Crime and insanity, 1054 Parents' responsibility for medical treatment, Bandaering, rev.. 418 D.P,H.: New regulations, 1273 1230 WHEATLEY, James: Factors contributing to the Dental caries, prevention of, 253 Parliamentary triangle, 1273 recent decrease in infantile mortality, 754- Diphtheria bacilli, agglutination of, 939 Peking Union Medical College, 429 Value of watercress as a food, 760-Decrease of Diphtheria research at Ghent, 75 Pellagra and maize, 1171 acute rheumatism, 841 Director of Medical Services, India, 151 Pharmaeopoeial preparations, the unification WHEELER, L.: Intestinal antiseptics, 1011 Disinfectants, mode of action of, 1271 of, 196 WHEELER, Sir W. I. de Courcy: Arthroplasty, Distemper, investigation into, 428 Phlebotomy in the monasteries, 775 144 -Honorary Fellowship of the American Doctors, rural, to encourage, 120 Photo-engraving, dangers to health in, 1108 College of Surgeons conferred upon, 729, 835- Dreyer's vaccines and antigens, trial of in Physiological science, tendencies of, 728 Anaesthetics from the surgeon's point of view. London, 75 Plastic Surgery, International Clinic of, 792 - Fellowship address of the American Drunkenness, 573 729 College of Surgeons, 835-Frequent coincidence Educational number (1923), 337 Poikilocytes in normal blood, 1171 of rare conditions of the same organs being Energy of the atom, 890 Post-graduate work in Melbourne, 828 admitted to hospital about the same time, Epsom College, 1110 Preservatives and dyes in food, 76 1047 Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, Pseudo-arthrosis, 75 WHPPLE, George Chandler: Vital Statistics: 940 Psyehiatric problems of the future, 937 An Introduction to the Science of Denography, Finsen light for laryngeal tuberculosis and Public health in India, 571 426 lupus vulgaris, 1107 Public health, measurement of progress in, Whisky for medicinal use: Statistics since Food pollution, 1232 673 the U.S. Prohibition Act came into force, Food, preservatives and dyes in, 76 Public health in Palestine, 1270 133 Fungi, edible and poisonous, 471 Public health in Russia, 775 WHITE, P. Bruce (and George C. HANcoc): Fungi of frozen meat, 430 Pupils in pulmonary tuberculosis, inequality Milk-borne dysentery, 829 1 Gall-stone formation, time required for, 1169 of the, 625 WEITE, William, obituary notice of, 489 Garden city sanitation, 996 Quaker abroad, 727 WEIITE, William A.: Insanity and the Criminal Gardner collection and London medical topo- Queen Mary's Maternity Home, 995 Law, rev., 613-(And Smith Ely JELLIFFE): graphy. 83) R.A.M.C. badge. 1232 Diseases of the Nervo?s System: A Textbook Goitre, simple, prevention of, 829 Red Cross and Order of St. John, 471 of Neurology and PsVchiatry, rev., 663 Good example (research department at Great Red Cross Societies, International Conference WHITEFORD, C. Hamilton: Surgical Dont's" Ormond Street). 252 of, 335, 430 (and " Do's "), rev., 419 Guy's Hoopital Medical School, 29 Red discoloration of salted fish, 1109 WHITEHOUSE, Beckwith (and Henry FEATHER- Harrogate by Pullman car, 31 Research in mental hospitals, 573 STONE): Certain observations on the ihner- Harveian celebration, 774 Respiratory metabolism. 831 vation of the uterus, 406-Severe uterine Health Ministry, 671 Retina. detachment of, 673 haemorrhage treated with radium,411-Menor- Health of the school child, 828 Roekefeller Foundation, 253 rhagia treated by intensive x-ray therapy, 413 Hernia, incidence and cause of, 888 Rockefeller gift to Edinburgh University, -Spinal analgesia, 879 Heteromorphosis, 336 1229 WHITLA, Sir William: A Dictionary of Treat. Hospital health centre in Wales, 532 Rockefeller medical fellowships. 198 ment, including Medical and Surgical Thera- Human welfare and modern medicine, 293 Rockefeller International Health Board, 1057 peutics, rev., 247 Hydrogen cyanide, fumigation by, 888 Rotunda Rospital, Dublin, 573 WHaITNALL, S. E.: The Study of Anatomy, Hypodermic medication, the introduction of, Royal College of Surgeons of England, 119 570 336 St. Andrews Institute for Clinical Research, WHITTINGHAM, Wing Commander Harold E. (and Income tax in the Dominions, 966 624 Flight Lieutenant Alan F. ROOK): The life- Influenza and pneumonia, i231 St Luke. Guild of. 623. 776 history and bionomics of Phiebotomus papa- Insulin in America, 335 Sanitary mission to Samoa, 995 tasii, 1144 Insulin by the mouth, 830 Savile Club, 472 Whooping-cough, ether injections in, 164 Insulin in Ontario, free distribution of, 622 Seandinavian medical journals. 533 Whooping-cough and pregnancy, 444 Insulin, price of, 76 Scarburgh, Sir Charles, portrait of, 197 WHYTE, George Duncan: Medical missions, 488- Insurance capitation fee: Court of Inquiry, Scarlet fever, bacteriology of. 891 Obituary notice of. 1123 1273 Scientific and indnstrial research, 672 WIDERSHEIm, Robert, death of, 309 Insurance, firm attitude of panel practitioners, Scottish Board of Health: a retrograde step, Wight, White, Light, 90 777 293 WIGNALL, T. C. (and G. D. KNOX): Atoms, rev., Insurance service and the Ministry of Health, Segregation or aggregation? 196 110 674 Remon lecture. 888 WILBUR, Ray Lyman: Human welfare and International industrial hygiene, 31 Shepherd's Bush Special Surgical Hospital, modern medicine, 293 International Surgical Congress, 32, 154 transfer of to Roehampton, 252 WILKIE, D. P. D. Sero-therapy and vaceino- Irish Medical Schools' and Graduates' Associa- Sickle-cell anaemia. 1109 therapy in surgery, 189-Treatment of acute tion, 197 Sleeping sickness treated by Bayer 205, primary infections of the hand, 1025 Island without dental caries, 623 777 WILKINS, Dr.: Anaesthesia for children, 804- Japanese Pathological Society. 671 Small - pox and chicken-pox in the United The nervous child, 971 Jaundice, the modern conception of, 535 States, 1171 WILKINSON, Alfred George, obituary notice of, Kitchener Memorial Medical School at Small-pox and vaccination, 728 544 .Khartum, 574 Society of Medical Officers of Health. 776 WILKINSON, W. Camac: The tuberculin dis- Lancet, centenary of, 76. 574 South African Institute for Medical Researeh, pensary for the poor, 1107 Lay press and scientific research, 727 890 WILLAN, R. J.: Perinephric abscess, 983 Lepers, treatmeent of, 118 Spiritual healing, 428 WELLCOX, Sir William: Diabetes and insulin, Lister ward at Glasgow, 776 Surgical instruments, primitive, 337 661-Pitfalls of medico-legal practice, 987- London, health of, 195 Thousandth Supplement, 151 Norman Kerr memorial lecture ,on drug ad- London post-graduate courses, 337 Tokyo University, 532 diction, 1013 London School of Dermatology, 673 Traumatic oblivion, 572 WILLEMS, Ch.: Speech at the International Con- Loomis Sanatorium, New York, 295 Tropical medicine, research in, 1057 gress of Surgery 121-Surgery of the endocrine Macewen, Sir William, in Australia, 1229 Tuberculin and the tuberculin dispensary, glands, 123 Malaria in Malaya, 1058 1231 WILLETT, J. H. Sarcomna of the uterus, 814 Maternity and child welfare centre, a model, Tuberculosis in France. 1055 WILLIAMS, E. C.: Exhibition of cases, 20 123) Tuberculosis, international union against, WILLIAMS, Everard: Adenomyoma occurring in Maternity department, the work of a, 534 295 a bicornuate uterus. 766 Maternity home, a modern, 995 Tuberculosis notification. 197 WILLIAMS, Leonard: Treatment of tuberculosis Mandfley hospital courses, 473 Tuberculosis treated by the Spahlinger by the Spahlinger method, 519, 786-Minor Mayos and the Mayo Clinic, 29 method, 777 Maladies and their Treatment, rev., 1051 Medical Director-General R.N., 151 Typhoid fever, diminished incidence of, 1057 WILLIAMSON, H.: Inversion of uterus caused by Medical history of the war, 572 Unit system, 774 a squamous-celled carcinoma of fundus, 766 -Medical incunabula, 889 Vaccination propaganda, 939 WILLIUs, Frederick A.: Clinical Electrocardio- Medical Insurance Agency, 827 Vaccination. some points of view about, 534 graphy, rev., 988 Medical journals, early, 624 Venereal disease control, 335 WILLMORE, J. Graham: Serological tests in Medical officers of health, annual reports of, Venereal disease, laboratory diagnosis of, 30 diagnosis, 12M6 1272 Waller memorial, 1058 WILLMORE, J. G.: Emetine periodide, 722 Medical practice in North America, 533 Water poisoning, 571 WILLOUGHBY, J. F. D.: Foreign body in the Medical Register: Untraceable practitioners, West Africa, vital statistics of non-native intestine, 846 295. officers in, 253 WILLOUGHBY, W. G.: Administration of Medical research in India, 154 West African Congress of Tropical Medicine, maternity and child welfare centres, 70 Medical ierials in British libraries, 73,119 4737 WILSON, Gl. S. (and W. C. BORANQUErT: Green's Medical Society of London, 535 Westminster Hospital, 726 Manual of Patliology andl Mlorbid Anatomy, Medico-Psychological Association, 118 Winter sports in France, 939 rev., 286 Mental hospitals, voluntary boarders in, Women's Medical Rervice for India, 940 WILSON, Haswell: The value of serological tests 3Meo Workmen's compensation in France, 427 in diagnosis, 1037-Medical mycology, 1041 Mental and scholastic tests, the value of, X-ray therapy department, a deep, 1231 WILsoN, J. St. G.: Report on immunological factors in pregnancy, 141 BxrIsEN 32 JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX. [ MEDICALTnZ JoMssAL

WnsoN, B. McNair: How our Bodies are Made. WREN, R. C. (and E. M. HOLMEO): Petter's Cyclo- rev., 885 paedia. rf Botanical Drugs and Preparations, Y. WILSON, S. R. (and K. B. PINsoN): Bomb ether rev., 818 apparatus, 615 WRIGHT, Sir Almroth: Sero-therapy and Yarrow professorships See Society, Royal WILSON, T. Stacey: Chronic abdominal pain in vaccino-therapy in surgery, 189 Year of the first folio, 1282 nervous women. 1223 WRIGHT, A. J.: An unusual variety of " sore YELLOWLEEs. Henry: A Manual of Psveho- WINCERLE, D. C.: Psychiatrical and neuro- throat," 282-Spasm of the larynx, 717- theramy for Practitioners and Students, rev., logical teaching at the Dutch universities, Labyrinth deafness, 872-Retrobulbar neuritis 1048 especially at the University of Utrecht, 1100 of nasal origin, 874 Y13TTS, W. Perceval: Pestilence and leecheraft Windward Isles, information concerning, 395 WRIGET, Major R. E.: Ophthalmology in rela- in ancient China, 880 WINGRAVE, Wyatt (and Sir William MILLIGAN): tion to the Fervices, 657-The clinical signifi- Yokohama earthquake (M. L. Young), 892 A Practical Handbook of Diseases of the Ear cance of scotometry, 1259 Yorkshire. health propaganda in, 732 for Students, rev.. 285 Wright's Improved Physicians' and Surgeons' YOUNG, Baker: Treatment of neuro-syphilis and WINTER, L. B. * Insulin by the mouth, 830 and Consultants' Visiting List, rev., 1103 disseminated sclerosis. 880 Winter sports in France. 939 WYNNE, F. E.: Ductless and other Glands: A YOUNG, James: Etiology of malignant disease Wisdom of the body (Ernest Henry Starling), Popul1ar Account of their Nature and Func- and the leukaemic phenomena. 765-Ante- 685 (0) tion, rev., 189-Factors affecting infantile partum haemorrhage and eclampsia, 945 WISHART, Miss: The value of maternity homes, mortality, 759-Effect on health of sewer air YOUNG, M.: Injuries to the peripheral nerves, 70 and drain air, 760-Carbon monoxide a pre 146 WITTICNGTON, Dr.: Heart disease in early life, disposing cause of pulmonary tuberculosis, 763 YOUNG, M. L.: The Yokohama earthquake, 712 892 WOLFENDALE, Geo. A.: Ether versus chloroform, YOUNG, R. A.: Social aspects of tuberculosis, 161 518 WOLFF, Max, death of, 490 YOUNG, Lieut.-Col. T. McCombie: Progress of Women in medicine, 379, 383. See also Medical kala-azar work in Assam, 17 schools 'and Medical women YOXALL, Sir James: A correction corrected, 1240 Women's medical service for India. 940. See also India X. WOOD, Alexander, note on, 336 WOOD, T. B.: Basal metabolism of the pig, 9^5 Xanthoma tropicum (D. Mendelson), 49 WOODCOCK, H. M.: Pigment and cancer. 1181 X-ray apparatus and furniture catalogue. 684 WOODHEAD, Sir German Sims, memorial to, 953 X-ray examination of the urinary tract (Robert WOODROFFE, H. L. Warren, a disclaimer, 790 W. A. Salmond). 648-Discussion, 652 WOODS, Robert: Artificial light treatment of X-ray exposures, table for use in estimating, 1281 tuberculosis, 584 X-ray therapy, deep: New department opened Z. WooLF, A. D.: Etherometer," 490 at it. Partholomew's Hospital. 1231 WORDLEY, Eric* A case of fever due to B. para- X-ray therapy In treatment of menorrhagia ZAwADzI. Alexander: Sero-therapy and vaccino- tVphosus 105 (0) (LEouisa Martindale), 411-Discussion, 413 therapy in surgery, 190 Workmen's Compensation Bill, 998 X-ray treatment of interstitial keratitis (H. Zn4ssiEWR Hans: A Textbook of Bacteriology. Workmen's compensation and eyesight (parlia- Haward Bywater and F. C. Plummer), 1152 rev., 720 mentary note), 80 X rays and the atom (Sir Oliver Lodge), 890 ZONDEK, Aermann: Die Krankheiten der end,o- Workmen's compensation in France, 427 X rays, limited: Illustrated album of apparatus, krinten Drissen, rev., 1266 World's Children, 737 133 Zoology, modern: Some of its developments and WORSTER-DROUGHT, C : Herpes zoster with X-rays, effects of on tissues (leading article), 1270 its bearings on human welfare (Professor localized muscilar paralysis. 46-Progressive X rays in treatmentof the after-effects of certain ARhworth), 536 neural muscular atrophy. 1158-(and H. C. industrial injuries (EReginald A. Morrell), 460 ZWI. IVEL, Dr.: Treatment of cancer of the BECCLE) General paralysis of the iusane (0) uterus by T rays, 1160 treated by malarial infection, 1256 (0) X rays In treatment of cancer of the uterus (Dr ZWEIG, Walter: Lehrbuch der Mfagen- und WRAY, Charles, memorial tablet to, 1071 Zweifel), 1160 Darmkrankheiten, rev, 283

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Election of Chairman and Deputy Chairman, A. 53 B. The BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. 53 Advertisements of patent medic,nes in religious Science Committee, 54 BAILEY, Gilbert: Insurance inquiry, case of, 277 periodicals, 154. See also Patent Organization, 54 Biarnsley Division: Terms of panel service for Air Force, the Royal, Medical Service of, 12, 32, Representation of Medical Women's Federa- 1924, 180-The pre ent position Qf vaccination, 92, 103, 112. 116, 120, 124, 140, 147, 159, 187, 207, 227, tion on Council, 55 180 235, 259, 267, 275, 280 Medical ethics, 56-Ethics of consultation, 56 Bath and Bristol Branch: Annual meeting, 4- Alimentary disorders of infancy (C. W. Vining), Public health and Poor Law, 57-Milk and The mechanical effects of enlargement of the 262 Dairies Act and Tuberculosis Order, 57- pulmonary glands. 4 -Annual report of Branch ALPORT, A. C.: Pernicious anaemia, 271 Isolation of ttuberculosis cases, 57-" Summer Council, 4-Visceroptosis, 4-Election of Approved societies and control of medical time" and the health of the nation, 57- officers, 4 benefit. See Insurance Vaccination as a preventive of small- Bath Division: Annual meeting, 4-Election of Army, British, 11, 31, 92, 103, 112, 116, 120, 124, 140, pox, 57 officers, 4-Annual report of council, 4-Votes 147. 159, 187, 207, 215, 227, 235, 251, 259. 267. 275, National insurance, 58-Definition of scope of of thanks, 4-Garden party, 4 280 practitioner, 59-Terms of service for insur- BATHCORST, W.: Panel doctors and approved Army, British: Militia, 208, 235, 259 ance practitioners, 60 societies, 226 Army, British: Regular Reserve of Officers, 92, Finance, 60-Central staff expenses, 61-Pro- BATTEN, Dr.: Radiotherapy and electrotherapy 120, 147, 207 posed insurance against legal damages, 62- in general practice, 230 Army, British: Royal Army Medical Corps, 11, The medical charities, 62 Bedfordshire Division: Annual meeting, 118- 31, 92, 103, 112. 116, 120, 124, 140 147, 159, 187, 207, The Association's new premises, 63, 71 Election of officers, 118-Annual report, 118- 215, 227, 235, 251, 259. 267. 275, 280 Medico- political and parliamentary, 64- Considerations on some of the clinical aspects Army, British: Special Reserve of Officers, 92, Organization of colliery surgeons, 64-Fees of diseases of the gall bladder, 118 207 for medical examination of emigrants, 65- BEGG, A. Clarke: The modern treatment of Army, British: Territorial Army, 12, 32, 92,103, Industrial life assurance, 65-Certification of diabetes, 90 116,120,124,140,147, 208, 235, 275-Royal Army nurses by nurses' organizations, 66 BENNETT, Charles Harold, discipliDary case of, Medical Corps, 12, 92, 103, 1.6, 120, 124, 140, 147, State recognition of opticians, 66 264 208, 235, 275 Treatment of school children and maternity BILLUTPS, H. B.: Workmen and the capitation Army, British: Territorial Force Reserve, 32, 92, and child welfare centre fees, 66-Salaries of fee, 234 147, 208, 235 part-time V.D. appointments, 67-Municipal 13IRCH, John: The Minister's new offer, 226 Assam Branch: Annual meeting, 4-Election of clinics and municipal hospitals, 67 Birmingham, meeting of practitioners re the officers, 4-Present position of the Branch and The medico-political work of the Association, National Insurance Act, 115 the work done during the year, 4 67-The use of opium and pituitrin by mid- Blackburn Division: Resolutions re the National Association, British Medical: Annual Meeting, wives, 67-Fees for medical practitioners Health Insurance Acts, 224 Portsmouth (1923), 2, 19, 73, 82-Extraordinary called in on advice of midwives, 68-Notifica- Blackpool Division: Meeting of practitioners, general meetings, 2, 19, 73-Time-table, 3, 15- tion of practitioners to General Medical 255-Some functional nervous affections with The Sections, 3,13 -Exhibitions, 3-Provisional Council, 69-Postal medical officers, 6?- special reference to neuritis and neurasthenia, programme, 13, 23-Pathological museum, 15- Manufacture of morphine and other alka- 255 tocial and other functions, 16-Excursions, 17 loids, 69-Enforcement of treatment of con- BOURNE, A. W.: The anticipation of mechanical - Travelling facilities, 17-Accommodation, 18 genital syphilis, 70-Notification of births, difficulties in labour, 158 -lnduction of new President, 73-Appointment 70 - Other medico-political matters, 70- BOWLEY. A. L.: Change in the cost of living, of auditors, r3-President- elect, 73 -Adjourned TrainiDg of nurses in cottage hospitals, 70- 1914-1923, 96 Annual Meeting, 74-Introduction to the Presi- Legal handbook for medical men, 71-Medical Brighton Division: Last of the series of clinical dent of foreign guests, 74-Introduction of witnesses, 71-Examination of recruits for meetings, 6-Exhibition of cases, 6 -Presenta- over-seas delegates, 74-President's address, 54 R.A.F., 71-Ophthalmological benefit, 72 tion of an address to Dr. L. A. Parry, 6- -Representatives' dinner, 75-annual dinner, Naval and military, 72 Clinical meeting, 255-Case of tetanus, 255- 82-The golf cups, 82--Conference of Honorary Parliamentary Elections Committee, 72 Case of diabetes in a child, 255-Spastic para- Secretaries, 84-Honorary secretaries' dinner, Elections, 73 plegia, 255 - Tuberculous peritoritis, 255 - 86-Exhibitor's concert, 87-Excursions, 87 Overseas Branches, 77 Orthopaedic cases treated by tendon grafting, Association, British Medical: Annual Meeting, Position of the Association in South Africa, 255-Child with a large abdominal tumour, 255 Bradford (1924), 153, 253 78 -Cervical caries, 255-Vote of thanks, 255 Non-Panel Committee, 79 British Medical Association. See Association AASOCIATrON, BRITISH MEDICAL: ANNUAL REPRE- Scotland, 79 BROADBENT, Sir John: Case of aortic disease, SENTATIVE MEETING, 2, 33, 77 Notification of venereal diseases, 81 271 Notices of Motion, 2 Concluding proceedings, 81 BROADBENT, W.: Case of diabetes in a child, 255 'Lhe procedure at elections, 33 Vote of thanks. 82 BRYAN, Gordon: Acute streptococcal osteo- The election of principal officers, 33, 73 Synopsis of proceedings, 156,175 myelitis of tibia, 271 Election of President, 34 Buckingham Division: Annual meeting, 101- The Annual Meeting for 1925, 34 Association, British Medical: Annual exhibition Election of officers, 101-Golf competitions, 101 Election of Vice-Presidents, 34 of drugs, foods, instruments, etc., 76, 86, 99, Buckinghamshire practitioners: Meeting re Conduct of Central Association elections, 109. 114 national insurance, 183-Address by the 34 Association, British Medical: Committees, Medical Secretary, 183 Representation of Services on the Council, names of members of for 1923-24, 106 BURNETT, Sir Napier: The Voluntarv Hospitals 36 Association, British Medical: Council dinner, in Great Britain (excluding London), Annual Civic welcome to Portsmouth, 35 153, 174 Report for 1922, 113 Co-operation with the Society of Medical Association, British Medical: Council pro- Offleers of Health, 35-Scale of minimum ceedings, 97, 218-Names of members of, 106- commencing salaries for public health A correction, 118 -And the Insurance crisis, medical officers, 39-Means of facilitating co- 203, 219-Appeal to Privy Council by expelled operation between the Association and the member, 218-Medico-political and parlia- Society of M.O.H., 40- Representation of mentarv business, 218-Association finance, Public Health Service on governing bodies of 218-Scottish affairs, 219-Organization of the C. the Association, 40 Association, 221-Public health matters, 221- Constitution of the Insurance Acts Committee, Hospital policy, 221-The Association's new Calendar, a divisional, 210 *41 building, 222-Medical services in the Camberwell Division: General meeting, 230- The Honorary Librarian. 41 Dominions, 222-Scale of salaries for public Radiotherapy and electrotherapy in general The membership of the Association, 41-The health appointments, 222-Recruits for the practice, 230 newly qualified, 41-Election of members of services, 222-The Association library, 222- Cambridge and Huntingdon Branch: Annual Branch Councils, 42 Annual meeting arrangements, 222-Other meeting, 90-Election of officers, 90-Annual Individual medical defence for members, 42 business, 222 report and flnancial statemen.t, 90 Composition of Council of Association, 44- Association, British Medical: Essay prizes for Cambridgeshire Insurance Committee: Vaccina- Composition of Branch Councils,45 medical students, 210 tion of insured persons, 91 Reorganization of Branches, 46 Association, Brittish Medical: Extraordinary CAMPS, P. W. L.: Death certification, 271 Hlospital policy of the Association, 46 - Defini- general meeting, 73,113 Cape of Good Hope-Western Province Branch: tion of contributory seheme, 46-Medical Association, British Medical, handbook of, 203, School medical inspection in Namaqualand, staff funds, 47-Proposal to postpone con- 210, 253 147-Clinical meeting and exhibition of cases, sideration for one year, 47 - Reeognition Association, British Medical, the library of, 261 147-Some aspects of genito-urinary surgery, of Local Medical Advisory Committees, Association, British Medical, membership of, 147 5 -Remainder of Annual Report under 105, 154-Help to individual members, 261 Capitation fee. See Ipsurance " Hospitals," 52-The definition of the volun- Association, British Medical. and new graduates, Ceylon Branch: Annual report of Branch tary hospital, 52-Out-patient departments, 203 COUDCil, 179-Annual dinner, 179-Papers and 53-Contributory sehemes for private insured Association, British Medical, and the R.A.M.C., exhibition of cases, 179- -M3leation of President, persons, 53 269 179 i9P$L3muNT TO TU* 4 JULY-DEC., I923] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. I BRITISH MEDIaXL ToUSNAL

CHARLES. J.: Reminiscences of a Divisional GLOVER, Lewis G.: The Royal Colleges and the Secretary, 5 D. Insurance Crisis, 206 Cheshire Local Medical and Panel Committee: GLYN-JONES, Sir W.: Insurance committees and Certifieation for the purposes of the Mental DANIEL, F. E.: Insurance finance, 234 medical benefit, 184 Deficiency Bill, 11 Death certification (P. W. L. Camps), 271 GORDON, W. [ngram: Terms of service, 267 Cheshire, Mid-Cheshire Division: Emergency DE KOCK, Dr.: Parasites, 271 Goss,E, A. Hope: Clinical diagnosis, prognosis, meeting, 213-National Health Insurance Act, Dental Board of the United Kingdom: Chair- and treatment of the irregular heart, 205- 213 man's address, 250-Disciplinary cases, 250, Auricular fibrillation, 271 CBRUBB, Elsie M.: Sehool medical inspection in 257-Dental dressers. 257-Propaganda, 257- Graduates, new, and the medical life, 22-A Namaqualand, 147 L D.S. diploma, 257 -Retention fee and certifi- welcome to, 105 -And the As ociation, 203 City Division: Rickets and its treatment. 205- cates, 257-Dental regulations overseas, 257 GRENE. John Herbert Cecil: Disciplinary case . Vote of thanks, 205-Divisional calendar, 210- Derby Division: Combined meeting, the. with of, 263 Annual dinner, 262 Derby Medical Society, 101-Demonstration of GRIFFITH, John Richard: Disciplinary case of, CLARK, W. Adams: The Association and insur- small-pox cases 101 264 ance practice, 11 DICKENs, Dr.: Case of tetanus in a child, Guildford Division: Annual meeting, 6 -Election Cleveland Division: Annual meeting, 90- 255 of officers, 6-Annual report of council, 6- Election of officers, 90 - Annual report of Dorset and West Hants Branch: Reception by The conservative treatment of tuberculous council, 90 the Mayor of Shaftesbury, 101-Exhibition of disease of the hip and spine, 180-Dinner, 180- COLLIER, W. T.: Two cases of diabetes treated historic documents, etc., 101-Acute abdominal " Christening " of the Ulster cup, 180-Report by insulin, 90 emergencies of children, 101 of representative, 224-The insurance crisis, Colonies and Protectorates, official gazettes of, DREYER, Georges: A new method of treating 224-Exhibition of cases, 224 22 tubercular disease, 90 Greenwich and Deptford Division * Annual Conference of Honorary Secretaries of Branches Drugs Act, Dangerous: Home Offlee notice, 91 meeting, 118-Election of officers, 118-Annual and Divisions, 84 DUNHILL, T. P,: General practitioner surgery, report, 118 Coroner's criticisms of the Insurance Act, 91, 224 GRIFFITH, Mr.: Child with a large abdominal 119. See also Insurance tumour, 255-Cervical caries, 255 Corrections, 118 Cost of living 1914-1923, changes in (A. L. Bowley), 96

COUNCIL, GENERAL MEDICAL: E. Dental business, 272 H. Disciplinary cases, 263, 273-Charges with- Ealing Division: Diagnosis of breast cancer, 5- drawn, 264 Chs.nge of name of Division, 5-Adoption of HANDFIELD-JONES, Mr.: Carcinoma of tongue, Education Committee, 272 Organization and Ethical Rules, 5-Election of 271 Examination Committee, 272 officers, 5 HANDLEY, W. Sampson: The diagnosis of breast Japanese dental qualifications, 272 Edinburgh Branch: Annual meeting, 27- cancer, 5 Pharmacopoeia Committee, 272 Luncheon, 27-Annual report, 27-Election of HARDING, Sir Charles O'Brien: Medical work President's address, 256 officers, 27-Prizes for the golf competition, and preparatory schools, 28 Public health matters, 272 27-Election to Central Council, 27-Report of HAYDON, Arthur: Insurance practitioners and Removal of name at practitioner's request, Scottish Committee. 27- Annual Report of foreign degrees, 215 272 Council, 27-Vote of thanks, 27 HAYNEs, G. S.: The discovery and use of insulin, EDMONDS, Florence: Spastic paraplegia, 255- 224 CRomE, J.: Excessive prescribing, 226 Tuberculous peritonitis, 255 HEANEY, F. Strong: Some thoughts on our CROMPToN, K. E.: " Impropaganda," 234 Election, the general: Medical candidates, 255 present discontent 27 Croydon Division: Fir-st meeting of session, 213 ELLIS. Robert: Rural practitioners' remunera- HEDLEY, Arthur S : The mileage allowance, 225 -Address by James Berry, 213 tion, 185 HEDLEY, John: Gift to the town of Middles- CURRAN, D. F.: The capitation fee, 186 ENGLAND, G. Fuller: Nova et Vetera-The brough, 204 general practitioner of thirty years ago and Help to individual members, 261 Current Notes: to-day, 5 HILL, J. Rutherford: Excessive prescribing, 234 Essex, North-East, Division: Reports of the HILL, Thomas, disciplinary case of, 263 Advertisements on National Health Insurance Executive Committee on the Annual Report Hip, conservative treatment of tuberculous certificate forms, 21 of Council, 4 disease of (Sir Henry Gauvain), 180 Advertisements of patent medicines in EVANS, 0. C. P.: National health and cleanli- HOBBS, Dr., describes his method of intra- religious periodicals, 154 ness, 158 uterine drainage in septic conditions of the Annual Meeting, Bradford (1924), 153, 253 uterus, 5 Annual Panel Conference. See Panel HOBHOUsE, E., presentation to, 222, 230 Approved societies and control of medical HOLMES, James: The Panel Conference: a benefit, 146 correction, 215 Association prizes for essays by medical HONAN, Patrick Joseph, disciplinary case of, 263 students, 210 Honorary secretaries' dinner, 86 Association and the R-A.M.C., 269 F. HORDER, Sir Thomas: Visceroptosis, 4-Ex- Council dinner, 153,174 ploratory laparotomy, 101 Council and the insurance crisis, 203 FARMAN, Robert J.: Panel Conference dinner, 119 Horsham Division: Election of officers, 102- Divisional Calendar, 210 Fees of civilian medical practitioners, 154 National Insurance, 102, 205 Fees of civilian medical practitioners, Finchley Division: Inaugural meeting, 117- Hospital policy at the Representative Meeting, 154 Election of officers. 117-Organization rules, 103 Friendly fiction, 230 117-Ethical rules, 117 Hospitals, voluntary, the work and finances of General practitioners and the salaries of FITZWILLIAMnS, Duncan: Carcinoma of breast, (Sir Napier Burnett), 113 medical officers of health, 269 271 HUGGINS, Sydney P.: Approved societies and Handbook of the Association, 203, 210, FLEMMING, Charles E. S.: The medical profes- additional benefits, 226 253 sion and the Insurance Act, 225 HUME, W. E.: Modern treatment of diabetes Handbook forRecently Qualified Medical Prac- FORBES, John Christie, disciplinary case of, 273 with insulin, 213 titioners, 1, 123 FOTHERGILL, E. Itowland: Remuneration of HUNT, E. H.: Medico-legal work in India, with Help to individual members, 261 insurance practitioners, suggested funda- especial reference to the railways, 110 Indexes, half-yearly, 22 mental principles, 11 Hydatid, occurrence and treatment of (Dr. Insurance Acts Committee group areas, FANCIS, T. E.: The present position of vaccina- Vellacott), 271 146 tion, 180 Hyde Division: Annual meeting, 4-Election of Insurance capitation fee, 105, 174 Friendly fiction, 230 officers, 4-Appreciation of Dr. Kerr's services, 4 Insurance certification rules, new, 261 Hyderabad and Central Provinces Branch: Insurance controversy: Good wishes from Medico legal work in India, with especial refer- America, 262 ence to the railways, 110 Insurance crisis, 174 Insurance medical service, 125 Insurance negotiations, 153 Insurance practitioners and members of G. Seamen's National Society, 22 Insurance work: Statistics, 123 GAMGEE, Leonard: Consideratio-is on some of Kenya Medical Service, 125, 253 the clinical aspects of diseases of the gall I.X Library of the Association, 261 bladder, 118 Masters and men, 175 GARRATT, G. C.: Hospital policy at the Repre- Indexes, half-yearly, 22 MedicFl politics and organization at Ports- sentative Meeting, 103-The Panel Conference Indian Medical Service, 103, 116, 120, 147, 159, 187, mouth, 1 and the education of public opinion. 20! 207, 2W7, 235, 259, 280 Membership of the Association, 105, 154 Gateshead Division: Annual dinner, 255 New graduates and the Association, 203 GAuvAI:N, Sir Henry: The conservative treat- Insurance, National: New Zealand British Medical Association Con- ment of tuberculous disease of the hip and Advertisements on National Health Insurance ference, 1924, 269 spine, 180 certificate forms, 21 Official bungling, 270 Gellygaer Urban District Council and its America, good wishes from on the controversy, Official gazettes of colonies and protectorates, maternity and child welfare officer, 19 262 22 General Medical Council. See Council Approved societies and control of medical Overpay " and " real work," 230 General practice and its unblazed trail (Arthur J. benefit, 146 Panel conference (1923), 105, 210 Martin), 121 Approved societies' funds and insurance Pensions panels, un,official, 270 General practitioners and the salaries of medical medical remuneration, 278 Press and National Health Insurance, 19 officers of health, 269 Approved societies' letter, 232 Prison medical officers, 230 Genito-urinary surgery, some-apects of, 147 Buckinghamshire practitioners' meeting, 183 Referendum in South Africa, 122 GIIBB, J. A.: kiaxillary antrum disease, 279- Capitation fee for 1924 and onwards: Memo- Remuneration of medical posts, 203 Ethmoid disease, 279-Abnormal mastoid randum by Insurance Acts Committee, 6, 29, Rural practitioners, organization of, 1 disease, 279-Idalignant disease treated by 93, 105, 141, 145, 161, 170, 174-Minister of Rural practitioners, remuneration of, 145 diathermy, 279-Tonsillectomy and removal of Health's offer, 149, 153, 164, 173, 209, 217, 241 Small by degrees (Gellygaer U.D.C. maternity adenoids. 279-Oesophagoscopy, 279 273-The Labour Party and, 174-Decision: officer's salary), 19 GILES, Arthur: Functional and organic dis- A court of inquiry accepted, 229, 237-Com- South African vice-presidents,123 orders in relation to the menopause, 254 position of the Court of Inquiry, 258-Alter- Spoon-feeding the press, 210 Glasgow and West of Scotland Branch: Recep- natives in Clause 5, 213-Procedure on Welcome to new graduates, 105 tion for new graduates 203 resignations, 247-Terms of service, 247, 250. Willesden health policy, 21 Gloucestershire Branch: Meeting and exhibi- 266, 278-Statement by the Minister of Windward Isles medical service, 2 tion of cases, 221 Health, 258. See also Terms of service and Work of a secretary, 154 GLOVER, Edward: Psycho-analysis, 224 Insurance Acts Committee JuILY-DEC., r SUPPLEMENT TO THE 19231 INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. BRITISH MBDICAL JO1HAL

Insurance, National (conttintued): IN8suRANCIE ACTS COMMITTEE spirit, 10-First meeting of new committee. 91 Certification rules, new, 261 Conference with representatives(eCnti?1ued):of the -Election of officers, 91-Post-graduate in- Cost of living: Change in 1914-1923 (A. L. Ministry of Hlealth: The limitation of lists, struction, 112, 119-Health lectures to insured Bowley), 96 141-Investigations by dledical Service Sulb- persons, 119-Proposed reinstitution of the old Court of Inquiry, 217. 229, 237, 273, 277 committee, 141-Range of service, 142- club system. 119 -Resignation of Lauriston E. Crisis, the, 174, 203, 209, 211, 217, 229, 237, 262- Obligations of the practitioner, 142-Employ- Shaw, 159-The forthcoming Panel Conference, Good wishes from America, 262 ment of assistants, 143-The charging of 159-Notification of inquests, 159-Supply of Criticisms of a coroner, 91, 119 fees. 143-The keeping of recor(is, 143- insulin to insured persons, 159-Mass meeting Friendly fiction, 230 Medical certification rules, 144-Other of practitioners, 172-Special meeting, 184- Insurance Advocate and British Underwriter, matters of discussion, 145 Capitation fee, 184-The Insurance crisis, 207, 230 Summary of position as to proposed altera- 227-Defence Fund, 207-Publicity, 207-Other Insurance Committees and medical benefit, 184 tions, 166 business, 207-Special meeting, 227-The recent Insurance inquiry: Penalty of £1,030, 277 Special Panel Conference:-Decision: A Court crisis,258-Recognition of the recent work of Insurance medical remuneration and approved of Inquiiry accepted, 229 the staff, 258-Appointme-;t of representatives, societies' funds, 278 Group areas, 146 258 Insurance medical service: an independent LOVETT, J. M,!: eContract practice, 215 view, 202 Inverness Division: Annual meeting, 90-Elee- Insurance practitioners and members of tion of officers, 90-Annual report of Division, Seamen's National Insurance Society, 22 90-Vote of thanks, 90 Labour Party and the capitation fee, 174 Limitation of lists, 141 London insurance practitioners, mass meeting of, 181 Masters and men, 174 M. Medical benefit in Scotland, 115 MACKAY, H. M. M.: Rickets and its Medical service, 125 J. 205 treatment, Medical Women's Federation and insurance Malaya Branch: Election of Representatives, practice, 258 Jamanese dental qualifications, 272 254-Exhibition of cases, 254-Papers, speci- National Association of Insurance Com- JOHNSTON, W. A.: General practice in the past mens, etc., 254 mittees: Annual meeting, 172, 184-Address and present, 89 A : to 226 by Sir W. Glyn-Jones, 184 JONAS, Herbert C.: Contract practice, 225 MALLINSON, G, Payment cbemists, Negotiations, 153 MARsH, J. Hedley: Terms of service, 267 " Marylebone Division: General meeting, 222- Overpay " and " real work," 230 The profession and the Insurance crisis, 224 Panel Conference (1923), 105, 189. 210 MARTIN, ,Arthur J.:; General practicea and its Panel Conference dinner, 119, 159, 201 unblazed trail, 121 Panel resignations, 209 and Prescriptions in South-West Lancashire and Masters men, 175 Cheshire, 123 MAYER, Ernest, disciplinary case of, 263 Press K. Medical candidates. See Election and, 19 Medical 'officers of health and? insurance. See Range of service, 184 KELLY, Fitzmaurice: Orthopaedic cases treated Insurance Remuneration of practitioners, t93. See also by tendon grafting, 255 Medical officers of health's salaries, the general Capitation fee Kensington Division: Clinical meeting, 5 -Tabes practitioner and, 269 Rural practitioners, organization of, 1-Con- with bilateral Charcot hips,5-Coeliae disease, Medical politics and organization at Portsmouth, ference on, 30 5-Adams-Stokes disease, 5-Aneurysm of arch 1 Scottish conference of bodies interested in the and National Health Insurance Service, 102 ascending aorta, 5-Cerebral tumour, 5- Medical posts, remuneration of, 203 Statistics of insurance work, 22, 123, 159 Description of Dr. Hobbs's method of intra- Medical practitioners recently qualified, hand- Terms of reference, 273 uterine drainage in septic conditions of the ' book for, 1 uterus, 5-Votes of thanks, 5-The clinical dia- Medical practitioners and steam cars, 267 Terms of service, revision of: Conference gnosis, prognosis, and treatment of the irregu- Medical Register: Untraceable practitioners between Insurance Acts Committee and lar heart, 205-Report of Representative, 205- (H to 0). 110 representatives of Ministry of Health, 6, 141 Clinical meeting, 271-Aortic disease, 271- Medical remuneration. See Insurance -Correspondence with the Ministry of Two cases of sciatica, Health, 29, 145, 250, 266. 273, 278. See also 271 - Appendicula? Medical Women's Federation: Autumn meeting Capitation fee dyspepsia, 271-Cyanosed child, 271-Diabetic of Council at Birmingham, 214-And insurance Vaccination of child, 271-Two cases of auricular fibrillation, practice, 258 insured persons, 91 271-Pernicious anaemia. 271-Carcinoma of Menopause, functional. and organic'disorders in breast, 271-Growth in left clavicle, 271-Acute relation to (Arthur Giles), 254 CORRESPONDENCE: streptococcal osteomyelitis of tibia, 271-Car- Metropolitan Counties Branch: Annual meeting, Approved societies and the medical pro- cinoma of tongue. 271-Unusual varieties of 5--Election of officers, 5-Prize winners, 5- fession, 186, 226 rodent 271-Vote Association and insurance practice, 11 ulcer, of thanks, 271 Annuali;report and financial statement, 5- Burden of certification, 279 Kent Branch: Annual meeting, 117-President's Report of Representatives, 5-Introduction of address on the Kent Branch-Its Past and new President, 5-Vote of:thanks, 5-Presi- Capitation fee, 186, 187, 203, 234 Future, 117-Clinical meeting, 279-Interstitial dent's address: Some sanitary advantages of Capitation fee and Civil Service scale, 206 keratitis, 279-Maxillary antrum disease, 279- social amenities, 5 Challenge to the panel practitioners, 186 Ethmoid disease, 279-Abnormal mastoid dis- Mid-Cheshire. See Cheshire Choice before us, 225 ease, 279-Malignant Civil servant and panel doctor, 186 disease treated by dia- Middlesbrough: Gift to the town for foundation Contract 225 thermy, 279-Tonsillectomy and removal of of a scholarship for boys, 204 practice, 215, adenoids, 279 -Oesophagoscopy, 279 Middlesex, North, Division: Meeting re the Excessive prescribing, 206, 226, 234, 258, 275 Medical Hospital policy at the Representative Meet- Kenya Service, 125, 253 National,'Insurance Act, 213-Annual dinner, ing, 103 Keratitis, interstitial (G. Potts), 279 254 IImpropaganda," 234 KING, Charles Gilroy, disciplinary case of, 264 Middlesex, South, Division: Gastric ulcer-some Insurance finance, 234 points in its diagnosis and treatment, 213- Insurance practitioners and foreign degrees, Middlesex County Council and its assistant 215 medical offieer's salary, 271-Popular lecture, Insured persons and fee charging, 267 271-Death certification, 271-The recent out- Medical profession and the Insurance Act, break of small-pox, 271 225 MORGAN, Kinsey- Acute abdominal emergencies Mileage allowance, 225 Li. of children, 101 Minister's new offer, 226 MORGAN, T.: Experiences of a rural practi- M.O.H. and the insurance crisis, 207, 215 Labour Party and the capitation fee, 174 tioner, 6 Need for a united front, 185 Lancashire and Cheshire Branch: Annual Optical benefit, 207 meeting, 27- Luncheon, 27- President's Panel Conference: a correction, 215 address: Some thoughts on our present dis- Panel Conference dinner, 119, 159 content, 27-Election of officers, 27 -Exhibi- Panel Conference and education of public tion of clinical cases, 27-Visit to Port Sun- opinion, 205 light, 27-Dinner, 27 Panel doctors and approved societies, 226 Lancashire, North, and South Westmorland N. Range of medical serviee, 159 Branch: Annual meeting, 89, 101-President's Remuneration of insurance practitioners: address, 89, 101-Election of officers, 101- Namaqualand, school medical inspection 'in suggested fundamental priniciples, 11 Annual report, 101 (Elsie M. Chubb), 147 Remuneration of rural practice, 118, 185 Lancashire, South-West, and Cheshire Joint National Association of 'Insurance Committees. Royal Colleges and the insurance crisis, 206 (Prescriptions) Committee: Report, 123 See Insurance Terms of service, 267 LANGMEAD, Professor: A cyanosed child, 271 Navy, Royal, Medical Service of. 11, 31, 91,103, Withdrawal of resignations, 266 LEACH, James: Insurance inquiry, case of, 277 112, 116, 119, 124, 140, 147, 159, 187, 207, 215, 227, Workmen and the capitation fee. 230, 259 LEAHY, M. P.: Some cases treated by suggestion, 235, 251, 259, 267, 275, 280 224 Navy, Royal: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, INSURANCE ACTS COMMITTEE: Leicestershire Insurance Committee: Annual 92, 103, 116, 119, 140, 147, 267 Memorandum on Remuneration of Insurance report, 227 Navy, Royal: Royal Australian Navy, 207 Practitioners for 1924 and onwards, 93 Lewisham Division: Annual Report of Council, NELD, Newman: The mechanical effects of Annual Report: Administrative machinery, 5-Instructions to Representative, 5-Psycho- enlargement of the pulmonary glands, 4 126-Terms of service and remuneration analysis, 224-The panel crisis, 224-Functional NEVILLE, Mayer. See Mayer for 1924, 127-Matters arising out of the and organic disorders in relation to the meno- NEWEILL, A. G.: The challenge to the panel last annual and special conference, 128- pause, 254-Resolution re Capitation Fee, 254 practitioners, 186 Miscellaneous, 131 -Appendix, 132 LITTLE, Graham: Unusual varieties of rodent Newcastle on-Tyne Division: Reception. 28 ulcer, 271 New Zealand Branch: Conference in 1924, 269 Revision of Terms of Service: Liverpool Division: Social meeting, 105-A wel- North of England Branch: Annual meeting, 5- Correspondence with the Ministry of Health, come to new graduates, 105 Election of officers, 5-Luncheon, 5-Reminis- 133, 137, 145, 161, 17a, 173. 209, 211- 217 London Insurance Committee: Action in the cences of a Divisional Secretary, 5-Visit to Letters from Ministry of Health, August event of a breakdown of the panel system, 214- the hospital, 5-Golf match, 5 15th, 1923, 133; October 1st, 1923, 164; Change of doctor, 214-The recent crisis, 258- Northamptonshire Division: Election of officers, October 15th, 1923, 173; October 26th, 1923, The provision of insulin. 258 224-General practitioner surgery, 221 211; October 31st, 1923, 203; November 5th, London insurance practitioners, mass meeting of, Northern Counties of 3cotland Branch: Annual 1923, 217; November 13th, 1923. 250 181 meeting, 28-Election of officers. 28-Report of Proposed amezdments to medical benefit London PanelCommittee: Case of a practitioner Branch Council, 28-Luncheon, 28-Golf, 28 regulations, 133 who charged a fee tn an insured patient, 10- Northumberland, North, Division: Election of Notes by Ministry of Health on amendments Postage on medical records, 10-Annual Con- officers, 213-Diabetes treated with insulin, of regulations, 136 ference dinner, 10-Payment of 'expenses of 213-Vote of thanks, 213-Tea, 213-Annual Reply of Insurance Acts Committee, 137, 145 medical members, 10-Use of methylaled dinner, 271 SUPPLrNEE To IvE 6 JULY-DEC. 19233 INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. 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Nuneaton and Tamworth Division: Annual THOMsoN, Charles S.: The M.O.H. and the meeting, 101-Election of officers, 101-Report Insurance crisis, 215 TIBBITS, Hubert: Withdrawal of resignatiolns, of Council, 101-Report of Representative, 179- SANDERS, Charles: Some sanitary advantages Surgical affeetions of the flngers, 179 -Meeting of social amenities, 5 266 of practitioners of the district re National School medical inspection in Namaqualand TRtUM3PEB, Oscar B.: Civil servant and Panel Insurance, 249 (Elsie Mi. Chubb), 147 doctor, 186 Science Committee: Scholarships, 59-Grants. Tuberculous disease of the hip and spine (Sir 99 Henry Gauvain), 180 Scotland, medical benefit in, 115. See also Insurance Scottish conference of bodies Interested in the National Health Insurance Service, 102. See 0. also Insurance U. Secretary, the work of a, 154 Official bungling, 270 SEDGWICK, G. H.: The need for a united front, Ulcer. gastric, some points in its diagnbsie and Orange Free State and Basutoland Branch: 185 treatment (R. P. Rowlands), 213 General meeting, 271-Discussion on para- SHEEN, William, Mortimer. disciplinary case of, UsMAR, Dr.: Taenia solium and Taenia saginata, sites, 271 - Occurrence and treatment of 265 271 hydatid, 271 - Treatment of Taenia solium Sheffield Division: Social evening, 22-New and Taenia saginata, 271 graduates and the medical life, 22 Overpay " and " real work. " 230 Small by degree, 19. See also Gellygaer U.D.C. Oxford and Reading Branch: Annual meeting, Small-pox, the recent outbreak of, 271 90-Exhibition of cases, 90-Blection of officers, SMITH, A. Tennyson: The Kent Branch: its past V. 90-A new method of treating tuberculous dis- an(l future, 117 ease, 90-Two cases of diabetes treated by SMITH, Edwin: His criticisms of the Insurance Vaccination of insured persons, 91 insulin, 90-Colon diverticulitis, 90-Annual Acts, 91. 119 dinner, 90-Golf challenge cup, 90 VELLACOTT, Dr.: The occurrence and treatment Oxford Division: Blection of 249-Non- Somerset Insurance Committee': Tribute to the of hydatid. 271 officers, medical profession, 214 VILLY, Francis: Capitation fee and Civil Service ulcerative tuberculosis of the tonsils, 249- South Africa, medical organization in, 180 scale, 206 Arthritis of ankle and wrist, 249-Erb's type South Africa, the referendum in, 122 VINING, C. W.: Alimentary disorders of infancy, of muscular dystrophy, 249-Cow-pox in a man South African Committee: Members present, 262 who had not been vaccinated, 249 108-Election of officers, 108-Referendum, 108, 154-Medical ethics, 108-Pensions for medical officers, 108-War Memorial Fund. 108-Huri- ness from Congress, 108-Next meeting, 1C8- Additional powers for South African Com- mittee, 108-Miscellaneous business, 155 W. South African Vice-Presidents, 123 W.: P. South-Eastern Counties Division: Annual meet- WAG5TAFFE, W. Colon diverticulitis, 90 ing, 205-National Health Insurance, 205- Wakefield, Pontefract, and Castleford Division: Panel Conference, the Annual (1923). 105. 159. Presentation to Dr. Oliver, 205 Lectures, 205-Diagnosis of pulmonary tuber- 189, 215-Medical remuneration and Friendly Southern Brancb: Annual meeting, 5-Election culosis, particularly with reference to early Society control, 189 - Chairman's opening cases, 205-Alimentary disorders of infancy, statement, 189-Dr. Brackenbury's statement, of officers, 5--Report of Branch CoUnCil, 5- 262 190-Rural practitioners, 195-National Insur- Vote of thanks, 5-President's address: Nova Wales, South, and Monmouthshire Branch: et Vetera-The general practitioner of thirty Social meeting, 28-Annual meeting, 90-Elee- ance Defence Trust, 196-Announcements, 197 years ago and to-day, 5-Future arraDge- -Terms of service, 197-Constitution of In- ments, 5-Tea, 5 tion of officers, 90-Annual report of Council, surance Acts Committee, 200 - Concluding South Wales. Wales So-The modern treatment of diabetes, 90- business. 200-A correction, 215-Special Con- See Autumn meeting, 255-Papers and cases, 255- South-West Wales. See Wales Visit Neath 255-Tea, 255 ference, 210 South-Western Branch: Annual meeting, 109- to Abbey, PANNETT. Professor: Growth in left clavicle. 271 Annual report of Branch Council for 1922-23, Wales, South-West, Division: Annual meeting. Parasites (Dr. de Kock), 271 109 5-Election of officers, 6-Exiperiences of a PARRY, L. A.: Case of tetanus in a child, 255 rural praectitioner, 6-Chief school medical Patent medicine advertisements in religious Spine, conservative treatment of tuberculous officer of the Carmarthenshire Education periodicals, 154 disease of (Sir Henry Gauvain), 180 Committee, 6-Infant welfare appointments, 6 Spoon-feeding the Press, 210 WALEER. J. Bell: Excessive prescribing, 226, 275 Pensions panels, unofficial, 270 Staffordshire Branch: Presidential address on Portsmouth, Annual Meeting at, 1. See also general practice and its unblazed trail, 121 WELSH, Robert A.: Remuneration of rural Association, British Medical Staffordshire Insurance Committee: Complaints practico, 118 POTTS, G.: Interstitial keratitis, 2'79 WHITWELL, Dr.,: On some remarks on genetics Practitioners Becentlv Qualified, Handbook for, against a practitioner, 91 and eugenics, 101 STEPHENSN. Lockhart: Cancer, 204 case 264 1, 123 Suffolk Branch: Annual 101-Election WIGLESWORTH, Walter, diseiplinary of, PRAcy, Dr.: Surgical affections of the fingers, meeting, WILLCOX. bir William: Two cases of sciatica, 179 of offleers, 101-President's address on Some 271-Api endieular dyspepsia, 271 Remarks on genetics and eugenics, lQ1 - Presentations, 6, 205, 222, 230 Exploratory laparotomy, 101-M.O.H. for east Willesden Division: Annual meeting, 27-Elee- Press and National Bealth Insurance, 19 Suffolk, 158-The anticipation of mechanical tion of officers, 27-Financial statement, 27- Press, spoon-feeding the, 210 difficulties in labour. 158 Vote of thanks, 28-Report of the Medical Prison medical officers, 230 Division: 230-Address by Advisory Committee, 28-Annual Report of Psycho-analysis (Edward Glover), 224 Suffolk, North, Tea, Council, 28-Some cases treated by suggestion, the Deputy Medical Secretary, 230-Voto of 224-The insurance crisis, 224 tbanks, 230-Dinner. 230 Willesden health 21 Suffolk, West, Division: Annual Report of policy, Council, 6-Instructions to Representative, 6- WILLIAMiS, David Charles, disciplinary case of, Minutes, 101-Report of Council, 102-Vaccina- 263 WILLIAMS, H. O.: The hi O.H. and the insurance tion of insured persons, 102,224-The discovery crisis, 207 and use of R. insulin, 224-Collection for the WILLIAMs, Trevor Owen, disciplinary case of, hospital, 224 263 some cases treated Radiotherapy and electrotherapy in general Suggestion, by (hi. P. Leahy), WILLIAMS-FREEMAN, J. P.: Rural Insurance 224 practice, 30-The choice before us, 225 practice (Dr. Batten), 230 SUMPTER, W. J. Ernely: Workman and the Remuneration of medical posts. See Medical WILSON, C. M1.: Diabetic child treated by in- Benfrewshire and Buteshire Division: Annual capitation fee. 259 sulin, 271 meeting, 27-Election of officers, 27-Vote of SUNDERLAND, A. S.: Approved societies and Windward Isles Medical Service, 2 the medical profession, 186 Witwatersrand Branch: Numerical strength of thanks, 27-Annual report of Council, 27- Sussex Branch: Annual meeting, 28- Election of Model rules of organization, 27-Status of Bute officers, 28-President's address: Medical Work the South African profession, 270 within the Division, 27-Misleading statements and Preparatory Schools, 28-Cricket match, Woolwich Division: Annual meeting, 213-Elec- in the public press, 27 28-Tea, 28 tion of officers, 213-Model organization rules, RETNOLDS, E. S. Some functional nervous 213 affections, with special reference to neuritis Worcestershire and Herefordshire Branch: and neurasthenia, 255 Annual meeting, 158 - National health and Rickets and its treatment (H. Mackay), 205 cleanliness, 158 ROORE, W. Stanley: Range of medical service, 159 ROWLANDS, B. P.: Gastric ulcer, some points in T. its diagnosis and treatment, 213 RUDDOCK-WEsT, P.: The recent outbreak of Taenia solium and Taenia saginata (Dr. Usmar), Y. small-pox, 271 271 Rural practitioners, organization of, 1. See alfo Therapeutic Substances Bill, 90 YOUNG, William Eemple: Excessive prescribing, Insurance THOMAs. Garth Ap: Optical benefit, 207 206, 259

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3:ttniun: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, l. 429, STRAND, W.C. INDEX TO THE EPITOME FOR VOLUME II, 1923.

RE ADERS in search of a'particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several cases distributed under two or more separate but nearly synonymous headings-such, for instance, as Brain and Cerebral; Heart and Cardiac; Liver and Hepatic; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma; Epithelioma, Malignant Disease, New Growth, Sarcoma, etc.; Child and Infant; Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glycosuria, and Sugar; Eye, Ophthalmia, and Vision, etc.

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ANDRUS, W. D. W.: Experimental surgery of the BAGG, H. J.: Effects of irradiation on foeta A. thoracic oesophagus, 52 development, 38 Angeio-neurotic oedema and chronic urticaria, BAT xY, H.: Effects of irradiation on foetal Abdominal symptoms, obscure, pyelography in, 88 development, 38 124 Angina pectoris, 8 Balanitis, gangrenous, 259 Abortion, attempted, and the production of Angina, Vincent's, trypaflavine in the treatment BALDWIN, J. F.: Hysterectomy in pulmonary monsters, 82 of, 53 tuberculosis. 333 Abortion followed by ocular complication, 153 Ankylosed joints, mobilization of, 390 BARBER, H. W.: Chronic urticaria and angeio- Abortion. febrile, importance of a bacteriological Ankylostomiasis treated by carbon tetrachloride, neurotic oedema, 88 examination after, 354 448 BARDICE;, C. F.: Fractures of the femur in Abortion, threatened, 463 Ante-natal treatment of pregnant syphilitic children, 121 Abortions, febrile, 485 women, 176 BARDY, H.: Torsion of the testicle, 214 Abortions, febrile, treatment of, 310 Anti-anaphylactic action of lipoids, 158 BARNETT, F. L.: Intestinal indigestion in ABRAHAM, A.: The strength of cocaine solutions Antidiphtherial serum, titration of by floccula- eczema and psoriasis. 295 for local anaesthesia, 304 tion, 109 BARNEY, J. D.: Haemophilia and haematuria, ABIARAAMSEN, H.: Treatment of rupture of the Antitoxin in diphtheria. See Diphtheria 454 Achilles tendon. 147 Appendicitis among the Chinese, rarity of, 14 BAUDET, R.: Ligature of the external carotid Abscess of lung, 31 Appendicitis, chronic, gastric symptoms in, artery, 455 Abscess of the neck, lymphangitic, 146 321 BAUTMANN, E. P.: The use of simple cow's milk Abscess, pulmonary, following tonsillectomy, 57 Appendicitis statistics, 389 mixtures in infant feeding, 50 Abscess, retropharyngeal, 366 ARENs, A.: Radiograms of the foetal skeleton as BAUMGARTNER, H.: Radium in lupus of the Abscess of tongue, 215 a sign of pregnancy, 137 interior of the nose, 329 Achilles tendon, treatment of rupture of, 147 AREY, L. B.: Single and twin tubal pregnancy, BECLEkRE, Henri: Peptic ulcer following gastro- Acid sodium sulphite in treatment of scabies, 128 enterostomy, 99 231 ARJEFF, MI.: Treatment of bronchial asthma BEESON, B. Barker: The stigmata of late Acute infections, rate of sedimentation of red with tuberculin, 165 hereditary syphilis, 190 blood corpuscles in, 112 ARMBRUSTER, A.: Premature detachment of the BENEDICT, W. L. : Inflammatory pseudo-tumour Adrenaline, clinical importance of determining normally situated placenta, 130 of the orbit, 414 sensitiveness to, 451 ARMSTRONG, C.: Epidemic transient diaphragm- BENsAUDE, R.: Diverticula of the large Adrenaline and insulin in the treatment of atic spasm, 229 intestine, 194 diabetic coma, 207 ABRND, C.: Cholecystectomy for the sterilization BERG, F.: Heerfordt's disease ("febris uveo- Adrenaline, resuscitation by intracardiae injec- of typhoid carriers, 11 parotidea "), 166 tion of, 170 Arterial hypertonus, the difference between func- BERGMAN, E.: The parathyroids and paralysis Adrenaline test in diseases of the thyroid gland, tional and organic, 233 agitans, 361 314 Arterio-sclerotic kidney diseases and their treat- Beri-beri and epidemic dropsy, 42 Agglutination reaction in pregnant women ment, 141 BEBREDKA. A.: Local immunity to staphylo- suffering from tuberculosis. 245 Artery, external carotid, ligature of, 455 coccal infection, 41-Studies in local immunity, ALAJOUANINE, T.: Cerebral tumour simulating Arthritis, chronic, intramuscular injections of 63 lethargic encephalitis, 6 sulphur in, 28 BEsT, C. H.: Insulin in tissues other than the Albee's operation for Pott's disease, 148 Artificial pneumothorax, See Pneumothorax pancreas, 224 Albromin, fatality from (as a local anaesthetic), Asthma, bronchial, and hay fever, 187 Biceps. rupture of the long tendon of the, 32 126 Asthma, bronchial, tuberculin treatment of, 165 Bile ducts, stenosis of the, 238 Albuminuria in adolescents, 186 AUBERTIN: Treatment of diabetes, 206 BILLIGHEEIEB, E.: Mercurial treatment in Alcohol sterilization, 392 Audibility, minimum, physical measurements encephalitis lethargica, 189 ALDRIDGE, A. H.: Determination of tubal of, 216 Bismuth salts treatment followed by haemor. patency, 222 Autohaemotherapy and haemoclasic shock, the rhage, 93 ALEXANDER, A.: Treatment of haemorrhoids, relationship between, 64 Bismuth in the treatment of syphilis, 470 73-Mercurial poisoning from a freckle cream, Auto-pyo-therapy, 363 BJORLING, E.: Acute non-gonorrhoeal" 340 Autovaccine therapy in oto-laryngology, 54 urqthritis, 431 ALEXANDER, H. L.: Failure of peptone to protect AuvisAY: Sarcoma of the uterus, 289 Bladder tumours, treatment of. 457 against anaphylactic shock, 312 AUVRAY, M.: Tuberculous disease of the knee- BLASCO, F. Navarro: Treatment of fibroids, 18 ALEXANDREsco-DE,RSCA, C.: Inflation of the joint, 120 Blood in the abdomen after ruptured ectopic perirenal fat, 35 gestation, recognition of, 58 Aloin. haemorrhagic papilloma of the nasal Blood cells, foreign, the destruction of inrabbits, fossae, 308 379 ALVAREZ, W. C.: Blood pressure in students, Blood changes in small-pox, 227 205 Blood corpuscles, red, rate of sedimentation of Amato " bodies " in searlatina, 86 in acute infections, 112 Amoebic bronchitis, 464 B. Blood corpuscles, red, rate of sedimentation of Amoebic dysentery. See Dysentery in surgery, 422 Amyloid liver in Germany since the war, 423 BABONNEIX, L.: Sydenham's chorea and Blood count, variations of, due to mechanical or Anaemia, pernicious, effect of blood transfusion lethargic encephalitis, 383 nervous causes, 183 on the retinitis of, 285 BACEMANN, A.: Effect of vaccination against Blood picture in German measles, 359 Anaemia, pernicious, treated with thyroid diphtheria, 400 Blood pressure and spinal anaesthesia, 291 extract, 164 Bacillus acidophilus milk, 343 Blood pressure in students, 205 Anaerobic bacteria, intolerance of oxygen by, B. dpsenteriae Shiga, toxins of, 84 Blood transfusion, the leucocyte count after, 270 202 B vertussis, classification of types of, 87 Blood transfusion, effect of on the retinitis of Anaerobiosis, relation of catalase in bacteria to, Bacteria, anaerobic, intolerance of oxygen by, pernicious anaemia, 285 248 202 BLOODGOOD, J. C.: Operations for lnguinal Anaesthesia, local, in operations for inguinal Bacteria, catalase in: its relation to an- hernia under local anaesthesia, 278 hernia, 278 aerobiosis, 248 BOENNINGHAUS: Epistaxis from an unusual site, Anaesthesia, local, strength of cocaine solutions Bacterial antagonism in the genesis of trans- 373 for, 304 missible lysis, 44 BoIJE, 0. A.: Plugging the uterns for post- Anaesthesia, spinal, and blood pressure, 291 Bacterial infection of the urinary tract com- partum haemorrhage, 198-Treatment of a Anaesthetic, local, fatality from (albromin), 126 plicating pregnancy and the puerperium, 352 myoma during pregnancy, 441 Anaesthesia. sacral nerve block, value of in Bacterial infection, the relation of deprivation BOLLING. B. W.: Acute intussusception, 391 obstetrics, 330 of vitamin B to, 444 BONAR, B. E.: The value of sacral nerve block Anaesthesia, spinal, with stovaine-caffeine, 476 Bacteriophage, the nature of the, 113 anaesthesia in obstetrics, 330 Anaphylactic shock, failure of peptone to protect Bacteriophage, the ection of ultra-violet rays on Bone grafting, association of surgeon and radio- against, 312 a strain of, 467 logist in, 12 4 JULY-DEC., [ THU BUITIsU 1923] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. IMEDICAL JOURNAL = ,~~~~~~~~ = I Bone, temporal, streptococcal osteomyelitis of Carbon tetrachloride in ankylostomiasis, 448 COTTENOT, P.: Intratracheal injection of lipiodol the, 372 Carcinoma. See Cancer in radiography of the lungs, 437 Bone, transplanted, fractures in, 74 Carcinomatous metastases in the bones, dia- COTTON, H. A.: Chronic sepsis and mental dis- Bones, diagnosis of carcinomatous metastases in gnosis of, 3C3 orders, 406 the, 303 Carcinomatous metastases in the central nervous Cough, value of the morphine group of drugs in Bones, long, radiology in sarcoma of, 34 system, 421 relieving, 91 BONNECAZE, J.: Haematoma of rectus abdominis, Cardiac nervous system in normal subjects, COUIRMONT, P.: The agglutination reaction in 213 tests of, 25 pregnant women suffering from tuberculosis, BOONE, F. H.: Ultra-violet ray treatment of Cardiac. See also Heart 245 rickets, 447 Cardiotomy and valvulotomy for miitral stenosis, COUVELAIRE: Effects of irradiation on foetal BORDET. J.: Bacterial antagonism in the genesis 173 development, 38 of transmissible lysis, 44 CARuISI, G.: Renal tumours, 488 CRAGLIETTO : Hernia in children, 351 Bowel, resection of the, 368 CARNIOL, A.: Tests of the cardiac nervous CRAMER, A.: Congenital mitral stenosis with BOWEN, B. D.: Clinical studies on insulin, 168 system in normal subjects, 25 patent foramen ovale, 472 Bowen, precancerous dermatitis of, 424 CARNOT, P.: Duodenal intubation in the dia- CRAMPTON, C. Ward: Exercise in treatment of Bowen's disease, 226 gnosis of chronic jaundice, 27 hypertension, 239 BOWER, J. 0.: Treatment of cranial injuries, Carotid, common, ligature of, 103 Cranial injuries, treatment of, 456 456 CARR, E. M.: Subcutaneous fibroid nodules in Caoss, J. B.: Gangrenous balanitis, 259 BOYD-SNEE, H.: Streptococcal osteomyelitis of rheumatism, 67 Cryptogenic peritonitis, 411 the temporal bone, 372 Carrier problem, 48 C8AKANYI. V. H. von: Treatment of empyema, Brain in dementia praecox, 380 CASTAGNA, P.: Quinine treatment of pregnant 434 Brain tumours, serology of, 180 malarial patients, 223 C8EPAI, K.: Clinical importance of determining BRAITHWAITE, L. R.: The flow of lymph from CATHALA: Effects of irradiation in foetal sensitiveness to adrenaline. 451 the ileo-caecal valve, 131 development, 38 CULVIER. G. D.: Lichen planus of the glans BRAMs, W. A.: Syphilis of the stomach, 261 CAUCHMMEZ: The complement fixation reaction penis, 364 Breast tuberculosis, 175 in the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis. 378 CURRIER, F. P.: Myelitis following genito- Bretst tumours. See Tumours Cautery. the actual, in treatment of cancer of urinary infection, 346 BREED, W. B.: Heart disease in pregnancy, 105 the jaw. 388 CUR5CHMANN, H.: Underfeeding and disease, BREGRANN- A.: Thyroid medication in pruritus CECIL, R. L.: Studies on pneumococcus 468 genitalis, 339 immunity, 249 Cutaneous striae during pregnancy, the forma- BRILL, N. B.: Splenectomy in chronic thrombo- Cellulose in the human intestine, the digestion tion and diagnostic value of, 17 cytopenic purpura haemorrhagica, 348 of, 335 CUTLER, E. C.: Perforated gastric and duodenal BrsocQ-RoussEu: The complement fixation re- Cerebral haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage uleers, 77-Cardiotomy and valvulotomy for action in the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis, Cerebral puncture for intracranial pressure, mitral stenosis, 173 378 435 Cysts. corpus luteum, and chorion-epitheliomia BROEiRs, J. H.: Bowen's disease, 226 Cerebral tumour simulating lethargic en- of the uterus. 39 Bronchial asthma. See Asthma cephalitis, 6 Cysts, hydatid, of the lung, 370 Bronchial glands, tuberculosis of, 296 Cerebro-spinal fluid, the connexion of with Cysts of pancreas, 55 Bronchiectasis treated by artificial pneumo- cerebral lesions in epilepsy, 336 Cysts of prepuce, congenital epithellal, 104 thorax, 425 Cerebro-spinal fluid, tests of, 225 Cysts, "tar," of ovaries, origin of. 244 Bronchitis, amoebic, 464 CHABANIER, H.: Treatment of diabetes 2C6 BRaONSON, B.: Subcutaneous fibroid nodules in CHABRUT, M.: S3imple ulceration of the small rheumatism, 67 intestine, 349 BROWN, P. K.: Thoracoplastic lung compression CHALIER, J.: Nephritis in enteric fever, 95- in pulmonary tuberculosis, 71 Operative treatment of hydronephrosis, 125 BRU, P.: The antagonistic action of the supra- CHALLAMEL, A.: Prophylaxis of mumps orchitis, renal cortex and medulla, 65 143 BULL, C. R.: The ultimate results of renal tuber- Chamomile as an analgesic, 297 culosis, 196 CHAMPLIN, P. B.: Resuscitation by intracardiae D. BULL, P.: Thoracoplasty for pulmonary tuber- injection of adrenaline. 170 culosis, 323 CHAPERON, R.: Interpretation of the normal DAELS, Frans: The histology of the cure of BULL. R.: Late results of tuberculosis of the shadows of the roots of the lungs, 263 uterine epithetioma, 181 kidneys, 301 CHASSARD: Skiagraphy of the pubic arch during DALRBYXPLE, A. J.: Basal metabolism of pre- BURCKIARDT, H.. Post-traumatic epilepsy and pregnancy, 135 maturity, 167 repair of dura mater, 235 CHATILON, F.: Prevention of puerperal fever DANDY, W. E.: The connexion of the cerebro- Bursae, loose bodies in, 393 by serotherapy, 418 spinal fluid with cerebral lesions in epilepsy. BURTON, J. A. G.; The etiology of sarcoma, 204 CHAUFFARD: Hepato-nephritis, 182 336 BURWELL, C. S.; CGinical experience with quini- CHEATLE, A. H.: The etiology and prevention of DANIELOPOLU, D.: Tests of the cardiac nervous dine, 5 chronic middle-ear suppuration, 412 system in the normal subject, 25 BUsCHMANN, H.: Trypaflavine in the treatment CHEATLE, Lenthal * Paget's disease of the nipple, DARAIGNEZ: Ocular complication followiDg of Vincent's angina, 53 403 abortion, 153 BUXTON, St. J. D.: Association of surgeon and CHEINISSE, L.: Treatment of chronic nephritis, DECOURT, J.: The virulence of the nervous radiologist in bone grafting, 12 4-Sodium citrate as a vascular drug. 342 centres in Sydenham's chorea, 269 CHEPLIN, H. A.: Bacillus acidophilus milk, DE FossEy, M.: Hepatic insufficiency in entero- 343 colitis, 23 Chicken-pox and herpes zoster. See Herpss D'HERELLE, F.: The nature of the bacterio- zoster phage, 113 Chinese, rarity of appendicitis among. 14 DEHOFF, E.: Tuberculosis of the bronchial Cholecystectomy, the advantages of, 236 glands, 296 Cholecsstectomy for the sterilization of typhoid DE LA BARRERA, J. M. : Effect of vaccination C. carriers, 11 against diphtheria, 400 Cholecystotomy, recurrence of gall stones after, DR LANGE, Cornelia: Herpes zoster and vari- CABANIS, A.: A new sero-diagnostic method in 150 cella, 46 cancer, 22 Cholelithiasis, the diagrosis and prognosis of, DELANNoY, E.: Abscess of the tongue, 215 Caesarean section. high, disadvantages of, 108 381 DELATER, G.: Auto-vaccine therapy in oto- CAIN, A.: Diverticula of the large intestine, CEIOPRA, RI. N.: Carbon tetrachloride in ankylo- laryngology, 54 194 stomiasis, 448 DELEERM, L.: Interpretation of the normal Calcium chloride in treatment of pleuritic Chorea, etiology of, 356 shadows of the roots of the lungs, 263 effusion, 47 Cborea, Sydenham's, and lethargic encephalitis, Dementia paralytica. See Paralysis, general CALLIGARIS Post-encephalitic neurasthenia, 404 383 Dementia praecox, the brain in, 380 CALLow, Anne Barbara: Catalase in bacteria, Chorea, Sydenham's, the virulence of the nervous DE REYNIER, L.: Diagnosis and treatment of its relation to anaerobiosis, 248 centres in, 269 tuberculous laryngitis, 218 Calomel in syphilis, intravenous injection of, 232 Chorion-epithelioma and corpus luteum cysts of DE RIVER, J. P.: Bronehial asthma and hay CAMERON, W. G.: Clinical aspects of the e3 e the uterus. 39 fever, 187 symptoms in encephalitis lethargica, 80 CHRISTIANSEN, M.: Distribution of diphtheria Dermatitis, pre-cancerous, of Bowen, 424 Camphor oil, danger of intravenous injections bacilli in the body, 465 Dermatitis, radium, 438 of,92 CHRIsTOPHERsoN, J. B.: Lupus leishmaniasis, DEsJACQUES, R.: Nephritssin enteric fever, 95 Camphoric acid as a urinary disinfectant, 281 115 DEvoIs, M.: Treatment of prostatic hypertrophy Cancer of the breast, late results of x-ray treat- Cicatricial strictures, internal, high-frequency by x rays, 480 ment of, 326 treatment in, 347 Diabetes, hyperglyeaemia in, 2 Cancer of cervix, morbid histology and pro- Cirrhosis of the liver, the causes and treatment Diabetes treated with insulin, 1, 360, 402 gnosis of, 178 of. 26 Diabetes, the renal function in, 426 Cancer, inheritance of. 246 CLAIRMONT, P.: Lymphangitic abscess of the Diabetes, retinal changes in, 79 Cancer of jaw treated with the actual cautery, neck, 146 Diabetes, spa treatment of, 3 388 CLARKI, F. T.: Pulmonary abscess following Diabetes and syphilis. 234 Cancer of the tail of the pancreas, diagnosis of, tonsillectomy, 57 Diabetes, p'ace of syphilis in the etiology of, 192 CLAUDE, H.: Cerebral tumour simulating 208 Cancer, failure of radiotherapy in, 481 lethargic encephalitis, 6 Diabetes, treatment of, 206 Cancer, new sero-diagnostic metjaod in, 22 Cocaine solutions for local anaesthesia, strength Diabetic coma treated with insulin and adrena- Cancer of the tongue, 452 of, 304 line, 207 Cancer, primary, of the female urethra, 241 COLBERT, C.: Treatment of haemoptysis, 228 Diaphragm, elevation of, unilateral phrenic Cancer of uterus without haemorrhage, 127 COLIEZ, R.: Physical principles in irradiation of paralysis, 479 Cancer of uterus, physical principles of irradia- cancer of the uterus, 138 Diaphragmatic spasm, epidemic transient, 229 tion of, 138 Colitis, chronic ulcerative, in childhood, 430 DIBLE, J. Henry: Observations on x-ray cancer, Cancer of uterus, primary, 122 COLOMRBET: The phenolsulphonephthalein test 328 Cancer of uterus with a positive Wassermann in prostatectomy, 401 DIEuAIDE, Fr.: Clinical experience with quini- reaction, 417 Colon, idiopathic dilatation of the, 133 dine, 5 Cancer, x-ray, 328 Complement-fixation reaction in the diagnosis of Digestion of pills and tablets, 188 Cancer, action of x rays in, 436 bovine tuberculosis, 378 Digitalis, toxic effects of, 209 Cancerous metastases in the bones, diagnosis of, COORE, A. B.: The diagnosis of surgical lesions DIMITRACOFF, C.: The adrenaline test in diseases 303 in the right iliac region, 257 of the thyroid gland, 314 Cancerous metastases in the central nervous Cornea, conical, treatment of, 151 Diphtheria bacilli, distribution of in the body, system, 421 Corpus luteum cysts. See Cysts 465 CANTONI, V.: Pyelitis in pregnancy, 199 Corpus luteum, pelvic haematoma originating in, Diphtheria, intraperitoneal injection of anti- CAPITE: Non-organic heart murmurs in early 129 toxin in, 385 infancy, 365 Corpus luteum, menstrual, severe intraperitoneal Diphtheria, the heart in, 68 CAPRIOLI: The surgical treatment of infantile haemorrhage from, 242 Diphtheria, laryngeal, intratracheal iDjections paralysis, 10, 240 Cortex, suprarenal. See Suprarenal of antitoxin in, 306 TmE JULY-DEC., I923] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. IMEDICALBRITISRJOURNAL 5

Diphtheria, prognostic value of serum pheno- Epilepsy, post-traumatic, and repair of the dura mena in, 338 mater, 235 G. Diphtheria, vaccination against, effect of, 400 Epistaxis from an unusual site, 373 Disease and underfeeding, 468 Epithelioma of the uterus, histology of the cure GAAEHLINGER, H.: Duodenal intubation in the Diverticula of the bladder, tuberculosis of, 277 of, 181 diagnosis of chronic jaundice, 27 Diverticula of the large intestine, 194 Erysipelas, facial, meningeal complications of, GALBRAITH. J. D. Douglas: Muscle tone in Diverticula of the jejunum, 195 469 rickets, 315 Diverticula, vesical, prostatism due to, 324 Erysipelas, incidence of, 273 Gall-bladder disease, radiography in, 262 DOERFLEBR, H.: Resection of the bowel, 368 Erythema nodosum and tuberculosis, 24 Gall bladder, pneumoperitoneum as an aid to DOTT, N. M.: Anomalies of intestinal rotation, Erythredema polyneuritis, 337 diagnosis in diseases of the, 239 443 Ether infusion in general peritoniLis followed by Gall stones: Does the formation of gall stones DOUAY, E.: Diagnostic difficulties in early tubal death, 174 depend on infeetion? 358 pregnancy. 36-Menorrhagia in young girls, ETIENNE, G.: Results of serotherapy in enteric Gall stones, recurrence of after cholecystotomy, 200 fever, 317 150 DOYNE, P. G.: Tournay's reaction, 284 Exercise in treatment of hypertension, 230 GALLIE, W. E.: Living sutures in the treatment DRAGANESCO, S.: The pathology of periarteritis Eye function, neurotic disturbances of, 152 of hernia, 279 nodosa, 486 Eye muscles, recurrent paralyses of, and oph- GARDINER, F.: Lupus erythematosus, 114 DREVERMANN, P.: Narcosis for operations on thalmoplegic migraine, 286 GARNIER. M.: Jaundice in enteric fever, 403 infants, 299 Eye symptoms in encephalitis lethargica, clinical GAROFEANO, M.: Treatment of sciatica by Dropsy, epidemic, and beri-beri, 42 aspects of, 80 epidural injections of magnesium sulphate, 142 DUANE, A.: Ophthalmoplegic migraine and EYMER,- H.: Symptoim-atology and treatment of Gas, hydrocyanic acid, the danger of fumi- recurrent paralyses of the eye muscles, 286 the so-called double uterus, 243 gating with, 274 DUBfwWITSCH: Treatment of febrile abortions, Gastric symptoms in chronic appendicitis, 321 310 Gastric myoma. See Myoma DUCH&NGE, R.: Treatment of fractures of the Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer malar bone and zygoma, 237 Gastro-colic fistula, 171 DUDLEY, S. F.: The carrier problem, 48 Gastro-enteritis, saline injections in, 211 DUFOURT, A.: Erythema nodosum and tuber- Gastro-enterostomy followed by peptic ulcer, 99 culosis, 24 GAZA, W. v.: The influence of hypertonic salt DUFOURT, P.: Hypochlorhydria and dyspepsia, solutions on granulation tissue, 62 256 GEMMELL, A. A.: Menstruation and pregnancy DUJOL: Ante-natal treatment of pregnant F. in Hodgkin's disease, 462 syphilitic women, 176 General paralysis. See Paralysis DUMOLLARD: The relationship between auto- FABRICIUS-M6LLER, J Danger of intravenous Genito-urinary infection followed by myelitis, haemotherapy and haemoelasic shock, 64 injections of oil of camphor, 92 346 Duodenal intubation, 298 FAERBER, E.. Treatment of pyuria in childhood, GEORGE, A. W.: Radiography in gall-bladder Duodenal intubation in the diagnosis of chronic 172 disease, 262 jaundice, 27 FAIRLEY, K. D.: The leucocytes in health and German measles, the blood picture in, 359 Duodenal ulcer. See Ulcer disease, 159 Germany: Endemic malaria in, 210- Amyloid Duodenum, acute perforations of, 433 Fallopian tubes, determination of patency in, 222 liver in since the war, 423 DUPASQUIER: The relationship between auto- Fallopian tubes, radiography of closed, 221 GERNEZ, C.: Prophylactic vaccination against haemotherapy and haemoclasic shock. 64 FANTOZZI: Tuberculosis of the tongue, 145 puilmonary infections before surgical opera- DuPLANT: Haemorrhagic papilloma of the nasal Fat, perirenal, inflation of, 35 tions on the stomach, 371 fossae, 308 Febrile infection in the treatment of general Gestation, ruptured ectopic, recognition of fresh DuP.EZ, C.: The anti-anaphylactic action of paralysis, 429 effusion of blood in the abdomen after, 58 lipoids, 158 Febris uveo-parotidea," 166. See also Heer- Gestation. See also Pregnancy Dnpuytren's contraction, 258 fordt's disease GIBSON, C. B.: Acute perforations of the stomach Dura mater. post-traumatie epilepsy and the Feet, paralysed, stabilization of, 453 and duodenum, 433 repair of, 235 FEIL, A.: Attempted abortion and the production GIJBsON, T. E.: Radical operation for malignant DuvF,RuiY: Tuberculosis of the vesical diver- of monsters, 82-Diagnosis of lead poisoning, 90 disease of the testicle, 387 ticula, 277 FEINBLATT, H. tK.: Complications of pneumonia, GIFFORD: Pseudo-glioma, 416 Dysentery, amoebic, in children, 275 247 GIROU, J.: Intratracheal injections of antitoxin Dyspepsia and hypochlorhydria, 256 FELDEN, B.: The minimum fatal dose of veronal, in laryngeal diphtheria, 306 Dystocia of the shoulders in head presentations, 94 Gland, lacrymal, teratoma of the, 369 420 Femur, a condition simulating dislocation of the Gland, pituitary, dystrophies, 70 DZIALO5ZYN.-I, A.: Whitehead's operation for head of, 101 Gland, thyroid, adrenaline test in diseases of, 314 haemorrhoids, 432 Femur. fractures of, in children, 121 Gland, thyroid, iodine treatment in diseases of, FERRAND, M.: Nasal sporotrichosis simulating 162 tuberculosis, 119 Gland, thyroid, mortality in surgery of, 325 FERRANNINI: Heliotherapy in tuberculosis, 51 Glands, bronchial, tuberculosis of, 296 Fever, enteric, jaundice in, 403 Glands, mesenteric, tuberculosis of, 384 Fever, enteric, nephritis in, 95 Glans penis, lichen planus of, 364 Fever, enteric, results of serotherapy in, 317 Glioma of the retina, 78 Fever, paratyphoid, localized peritonitis in, 98 Glio-sarcoma, cerebral, simulating lethargic Fever, puerperal, prevention of by serotherapy, encephalitis, 316 418 Glio-sarcoma resembling epidemic encephalitis, E. Fever, scarlet, infectivity of, 466 450 Fevers, typhus and relapsing, influence of on Glycosuria, non-diabetic, 66 Ear, middle, etiology and prevention of chronic menstruation, pregnancy, and labour, 106 GOETHALS, T. R.: Treatment of retained suppuration of, 412 Fx.Y, B.: Haemorrhage in nephrotomy, 350 placenta. 376 EBERSON, F.: The bacteriology of pemphigus, Fibroids, treatment of, 18 Goitre, danger of indiscriminate iodine medica- 203 Fibromyomata of uterus, 265 tion in, 362. See also Graves's disease Eclampsia, cerebral haemorrhage in, 16 FINNEaUD, C. W.* Urticaria pigmentosa, 250 Gonococcus, viability of, outside the human Eclampsia, treatment of, 397 Finsen light in treatment of eczema and neuro- body, 487 Eclampsia, venesection in pre-eclamptic condi- dermatitis, 45 Gonorrhoea in women, 19 tions, 353 Finsen light in treatment of xanthomiia palpe- GORDON, J.: Intolerance of oxygen by anaerobic Eclamptic coma cured by unilateral renal brarum, 154 bacteria, 202 decapsulation, 156 FIRTE, D.: Idiopathic dilatation of the colon, Goss, Harold L.: Effect of blood transfusion on Eczema treated with Finsen light, 45 133 the retinitis of pernicious anaeemia, 285 Eczema, intestinal indigestion in, 295 Fissures, high frequency treatment of, 100 GOSSET, A.: Recurrence of gall stones after Egg yolk in rickets, value of, 161 Fistula, gastro-colic, 171 cholecystotomy, 150 Eggs, acquired intolerance to a diet of. 118 FLACH, A.: Rupture of the intestine without GOSSET, M. A.: Stenosis of the bile ducts, 238 EKEE1RN, G.: Etiology of tuberculosis of the immediate symptoms, 169 GOTTSTEIN: The association of malignant and kidneys, 110 FLEURENT: Axial torsion of the myomatous benign tumours of the breast, 410 EKSTEIN, E.: Indications and technique of uterus, 482 Gradenigo's syndrome, 374 intrauterine plugging, 419 Foetal development, effects of irradiation on, 38 GRAFE, E.: Retinal changes in diabetes 79 ELKIN, D. C.: Tuberculosis of the breast, 175 Foramen ovale, patent, with congenital mitral GRAHAM, E. A.: Technique of thoracic surgery, ELOESSER, L.: Thoraeoplastic lung compression stenosis, 472 72 in pulmonary tuberculosis, 71 Foreign bodies impacted in the oesophagus, 30 GRAHE, E.: Acquired intolerance to a diet of ELvING, H.: Periarterial sympathectomy, 300 FORNET, B.: Clinical importance of determining eggs, 118 Empyema, treatment of, 431 sensitiveness to adrenaline, 451 GRAM, H. M.: The danger of fumigating with Encephalitis, treatment of, 271 FOSTER, N. B.: Treatment of diabotes with hydrocyanic acid gas, 274 Encephalitis, epidemic, resembled by pontine insulin, 1 Granulation tissue, influence of hypertonic salt glio-sarcoma, 450 FouLQurIER, C.: A new sero-diagnostic method solutions on, 62 Encephalitis, epidemic, urotropine in the treat- in cancer, 22 Graves's disease, the nervous phenomena in, 427. ment of, 272 Fractures in transplanted bone, 74 See also Goitre Encephalitis lethargica simulated by cerebral Fractures of the femur in children, 121 GREENE, J. B.: Tissue juices in tonsillectmy, glio-sarcoma, 316 Fractur-es of the lower end of the humerus, 307 Encephalitis lethargiea, clinical aspects of the treatment of. 76 GREENFIELD, J. G.: Erythredema polyneuritis eye symptoms in, 80 Fractures of the iflalfr bone and zygoma, treat- 337 Encephalitis lethargica, mercurial treatment in, ment of, 237 GRONDAHL, N. Backer: Rupture of the long 189 Fractures, plating in the treatment of, 193 tendon of the biceps, 32 Encephalitis lethargica, simulated by cerebral FRASER. A. Reith: Hemianopia as the sole GROSS, Oscar X rays in the diagnosis of tumour, 6 clinical feature in untreated secondary syphilis, diseases of the pancreas. 264 Encephalitis lethargica and Sydenham's chorea, 413 GROSSE, M. A.: Pregnancy in infected myo- 383 FRASER, John: Treatment for the paralysis of matous uterus, 60 Encephalitis, an inoculable virus in post- Pott's disease, 282 GROVE, E.: Treatment of diabetes, 206 encephalitis, 445 Freckle cream, mercurial poisoning from a, 340 GRLTTZ, 0.: An epidemic of extra - genital Endometrial tissue, experimental transplanta- FREY. E.: Premature detachment of the nor- syphilis, 251 tion of, 484 mally situated placenta, 130-The prognosis of GUEIssAZ, E.: Prolongation of the first step of ENGEBRING, P.: The viability of the gonococcus heart lesions during pregnancy, 375 0 labour, 61 outside the human body, 487 FROmEL, Ed.: Congenital mitral stenosis with GUGGENHEIMER, H.: Arterio-sclerotic kidney ENGMAN, If. F.: Xanthoma diabeticorum treated patent foramen ovale, 472 diseases and their treatment. 141 with insulin, 446 FRUEINSHOLZ, A.: Corpus luteum cysts and GUIBAL: Post-typhoid osteitis of the radius, 302 ENO, E.: Etiology of puerperal morbidity, 201 chorion-epithelioma of the uterus, 39-Myo- GUTHRIE. Thomas: Meat and fish boneg Enterocolitis, hepatic insufficiency in, 22 mectomy during pregnancy, 179 impacted in the oesophagus, 30 Epilepsy, the connexion of the cerebro-spinal Fumigation with hydrocyanic acid gas, danger Gynaecological ailments, the influence of x rays fluid with cerebral lesions in, 336 of, 274 on the pituitary in, 220 [ THE BBmIT58 6 JULY--flEC., 1923] INDEX TO THE &PITOMt. I MEDICAL JOURNAL

Hodgkin's disease, menstruation and pregnancy Joints, mobilization of ankylosed, 390 H. in, 462 Joints and bursae, loose bodies in, 393 HOFFMANN, W. H.: Blood changes in small-pox, JONEs, H. T.: Loose bodies in ioints and bursae, HAAs, S. L.: Fractures in transplanted bone, 74 226 393 Haematoma, pelvic, originating in the corpus HOHLWEG, H.: The diagnosis of stone in the JONNEsCO, T.: Spinal anaesthesia with stovaine- luteum, 129 kidney, 212 caffeine, 476 Haematoma of rectus abdominis. 213 HOKE, E.: Sequels to the injection of tuberculin, JUNGBLUTH, J.: Silver salvarsan in malaria, 116 Haematuria and haemophilia, 454 318 Haemoclasic shock and auto-haemotherapy, the HOLLApER, L.: Pituitary gland dystrophies, relationship between, 64 70 Haemoclasic shock, the mechanism of, 85 HOLST, J,: The nervous phenomena in Graves's Haemophilia and haematuria, 454 disease, 427 Haemoptysis, treatment of, 228 HOLT, L. E.: Ultra-violet ray treatment of Haemorrhage following bismuth salts treatment, rickets, 447 93 HOMANS, J.: Lung abscess, 31 Haemorrhage, cerebral, in eclampsia, 16 HORTOLOMEI, N.: Treatment of gastric ulcer, Haemorrhage, severe intraperitoneal, from a 367 K. menstrual corpus luteum, 242 HUBNER, A.; Tuberculosis of the urinaryorgans, Haemorrhage, intraperitoneal, from myomata, 449 KAERN, H.: Fatality from a local anaesthetic 331 Humerus, treatment of fractures of the lower (albromin), 125 Haemorrhage in nephrotomy, 350 end of, 76 Kala-azar, treatment of, 184 Haemorrhage, post-partum, plugging the uterus Hydatid cysts of the lung, treatment of, 370 KANEKO, J.: The blood picture in German for, 198 Hydrocyanic acid gas, danger of fumigating with, measles, 359 Haemorrhage, excessive uterine, due to syphilis, 274 KENNEDY, W. T.: Radiography of closed 460 Hydronephrosis, operative treatment of, 125 Fallopian tubes, 221 Haemorrhoids, high- frequency treatment of, Hyperemesis gravidarum, treatment of, 355 KERMACK. W. 0.: Tests of the eerebro-spinal 100 Hyperglycaemia in diabetes, 2 fluid, 225 Haemorrhoids, treatmant of, 73 Hypertension, exercise in treatment of, 230 KERPPOLA, W.: Treatment of pernicious anaemiiia Haemorrhoids, Whitehead's operation for, 432 Hyperchlorhydria and dyspepsia, 256 with thyroid extract, 164 HAIGH, A. V. R.: Failure of peptone to protect Hysterectomy in pulmonary tuberculosis, 333 KHOUVINE., Madame Y.: The digestion of cellu- against anaphylactic shock, 312 lose in the human intestine, 335 HALLBERG, K.: The rate of sedimentation of Kidney diseases, arterio-sclerotic, and their the red corpuscles in surgery, 422 treatment, 141 HAMANT: Myomectomy during pregnancy, 179 Kidney, fixation of the, 268 HAMILTON, -B. E.: Heart disease in pregnancy, Kidney, diagnosis of stone in the, 212 105 Kidney, exposure of through the lumbo-sacral HANHART, E.: The diagnosis of carcinomatous fascia, 322 metastases in the bones, 303 Kidneys, tuberculosis of, etiology, symptoms, HARDOUIN, P.: Ligature of the common carotid, and treatment of, 110, 409 103 I. Kidneys, tuberculosis of, late results of, 301 HARPER, M.: Saline injections in gastro-enteritis, KILLICH, C.: The treatment of conical cornea, 211 Ichthyosis treated with thyroid extract, 29 151 HARTMANN, H.: Treatment of uterine prolapse Ileo-caecal angle, the flow of lymph from the, KLARE, K.: Tuberculosis of the bronchial glands, in the aged, 83 131 296 HARVIBR, P.: The virulence of the nervous fliac region, right, diagnosis of surgical lesions KLARENBEEK, A.: Reinfection of rabbits with centres in Sydenham's chorea. 269 in, 257 the same strain of spiroehaete, 399 HASSENCAMP, E.: The action of x rays in cancer, Immunity, local, to staphylococcal infection, 41 Knee-joint, tuberculous disease of the, 120 436 Immunity, local, studies in, 63 KNIGHT, Mary S.: Inflammatory pseudo-tumiour Hay fever and bronchial asthma, 187 Immunization, the importance of metallic salts of the orbit, 414 HAYANO, M.: Classification of types of B. per- in, 21 KRAGH, J.: The treatment of vasomotor rhinitis, tus8is, 87 Indigestion, intestinal, in eczema and psoriasis, 7 HAm, H. E.: Extrauterine pregnancy at or near 295 KROGH, Marie: Treatment of ichthyosis with term, 155 Infant feeding, the-use of simple cow's milk thyroid extract, 29 HAYN, H.: Intramuscular injections of sulphur mixtures in, 50 KtIMMEILL, H.: Tuberculosis of the kidney, 409 in chronic arthrItis, 28 Infantile paralysis, surgical treatment of, 10, KRUJMMENACHER: Treatment of pleuritic effu- Head presentations, dystocia of the shoulders 240 sion by calcium chloride, 47 in, 420 Infantilism, intestinal, 405 KuRE, S.: The brain in dementia praecox, Heart in diphtheria, 68 Infants, narcosis for operations on, 299 380 Heart disease in pregnancy, 105 Infections, acute, rate of sedimentation of red KUTZMANN, A. A.: Radical operation for malig- Heart lesions during pregnancy, the prognosis blood corpuscles in, 112 nant disease of the testicle, 387 of, 375 Insulin and adrenaline in the treatment of dia- Heart murmurs, non-organic, in early infancy, betic coma, 207 365 Insulin, clinical studies in, 168 Heart. See also Cardiac Insulin in treatment of diabetes, 1, 360, 402 HEONT. P.: Value of the morphine group of Insulin in tissues other than the pancreas, drugs in reliAving cough, 91 224 Heerfordt's disease, 166 See al80 " Febris uveo- Insulin in treatment of xanthoma diabeticorum, parotidea " 446 HEIm., B.: Ossification disturbances of the os Intestinal indigestion in eczema and psoriasis, calcis, 56 295 L. Hzim DE BALsAC, R.: Diagnosis of lead poison- Intestinal infantilism, 405 ing, 90 Intestinal. infectious ulcers, the pathogeresis of, LAACHE, S.: The causes and treatment of HEINLEIN, F.: Appendicitis statistics. 389 20 cirrhosis of the liver, 26 Heliotherapy in tuberculosis, 51 Intestinal peristalsis, 334 LABBE, M.: Non-diabetic glycosuria, 66-The Heliotherapy and laparotomy in treatment of Intestinal rotation, anomalies of, 443 place of syphilis in the etiology of diabetes, tuberculous peritonitis, 283 Intestine, human, the digestion of cellulose in, 208 HELMEOLTZ, H. F.: Chronic ulcerative colitis 335 LABIN, Blanche: Treatment of sciatica by in childhood, 430 Intestine, large, diverticula of, 194 epidural injections of magnesium sulphate, HELvEsCIER, F,: Diverticula of the jejunum Intestine, rupture of, without immediate sym- 142 195 ptoms, 169 Labour, combination-of pituitrin with morphine Hemianopia as the sole clinical feature in un- Intestine, small, simple ulceration of, 349 in, 15 treated secondary syphilis, 413 Intestine, small, volvulus of, 132 Labour, dry, 81 HENDERSON. M. B.: Loose bodies in joints and Intestine, traumatic rupture of, 33 Labour, influence of typhus and relapsing fevers bursae, 393 Intestines, typhoid perforation of, 149 on, 106 HENDERON, V. E.: Intestinal peristalsis. 334 Intracranial pressure, cerebral puncture for, Labour, prolongation of the first stage of, 61 HENRY, A.: Chronic acquired trophoedema, 435 Lacrymal gland. See Gland 254 Intrauterine plugging.-indications and technique LANGE, E.: The action of tuberculins made from Hepatic insufficiency in entero colitis, 23 of, 419 various acid-fast bacilli, 357 Hepato-nephritis 182 Intussuseeption, acute, 391 LANGENSKIOLD, F.: Albee's operation of Pott's HBRDERPlEcH, D.: Incidence of erysipelas, Iodine medication in goitre, danger of indis- disease, 148 273 criminate, 362 LANZENBERG, A.: Syphilitic fever, 117 Heruia in children, 351 Iodine treatment in diseases of the thyroid Laparotomy and heliotherapy in treatment of Hernia, inguinal, operations for under local gland, 162 tuberculous peritonitis, 283 anaesthesia. 278 IsAAc, S.: Experience with insulin in fifty cases LAPINE: Skiagraphy of the pubic arch during Hernia, intersigmoidal, incarcerated, 473 of diabetes. 360 pregnancy, 135 He Ia,living sutures in the treatment of. 279 IzAwA, Y.: Physiology of the pineal body, 377 LAPLANE, L.: An inoculable virus in post- Herpes zoster and varieella, 46 encephalitis, 445 HERXHEIMER, K.: Treatment of psoriasis, 191 LAPOUGE: Gradenigo's syndrome, 374 HESNARDD: Late sequelae of malaria, 428 LARSEN, N. P.: Failure of peptone to protect HEss. A. F.: The value of egg yolk in rickets, against anaphylactic shock, 312 161 Laryngitis, tuberculous, diagnosis and treatment HE55ELBERG, T.: Severe intraperitoneal of, 218 haemorrhage from a menstrual corpus LATTA: Pseudo-glioma, 416 luteum, 242 LATZKY, D.: Treatment of pyuria in childhood, HEWITT, J.: Bacterial infection of the urinary 172 tract complicating pregnancy and the puer- J. LAURITZEN, M.: Diabetic coma treated with perium, 352 insulin and adrenaline, 207 Hidroadenoma of the vulva, 332 JACOBAEUS, H. C.: Cerebral puncture for intra- LAURBENT, Ch.: Ante-natal treatment of pregnant High-frequency treatment in internal cicatricial cranial pressure, 435 syphilitic women, 176 strictures, 347 JAcoHSsoN, V. C.: Experimental transplantation LAYTON, T. B.: Treatment of acute otitis media High-frequency treatment of fissures and of endometrial tissue, 484 in children, 55 haemorrholds, 100 JAECKEL, G.: Failure of radiography in malig- LAZEANO, E.: Inflation of the perirenal fat, 35 HILBMAND, P.: Diverticula of the large in- nant disease, 481 Lead poisoning, diagnosis of. 90 testine, 194 Jaundice, chronic, duodenal intubation in the LEBERT, M.: Treatment of diabetes. 206 HINMAN, F.: Radical operation for malignant diagnosis of, 27 LECLERC. H.: Chamomile as an analgesic, 297 disease of the testicle, 387 Jaundice in enteric fever, 403 LFE DANTEC: Late sequelae of malaria, 428 HOCHE: Corpus luteum cysts and chorion- Jejunum, diverticula of, 195 LEGERI, M.: Late sequelae of malaria. 428 epithelioma of the uterus, 39 JOHANNsEN, N.: Still's disease, 69 Legs, treatment of inequality of length in, [ E]BITIS JuLY-DEC., I923] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. LMz]bxCALIH JourNu.J 1,

LEHRMANN: Urotropine in the treatment of Malarial patients, pregnant, quinine treatment MoRasE, M. B.: Carcinomatous metastases in epidemic encephalitis, 272 of, 223 the central nervous system, 421 LELONG: Treatment of pernicious vomiting of Malignant disease, failure of radiotherapy in, 481 MOUCHET, Albert: Treatment of fractures of the pregnancy, 309 MALLORY, T. B.: Alcohol sterilization, 392 lower end of the humerus, 76 LE MESuRIER. A. B.: Living sutures in the MANDL, F.: Cryptogenic peritonitis, 411 MOUTIER, F.: The mechanism of haemoclasic treatment of hernia, 279 MARAfi6N: Haemorrhage following treatment by shock, 85 LJPINAY, E.: Treatment of scabies by acid bismuth salts, 93 MULLERN-ASPEGREN, U.: The abortive treat- sodium sulphite, 231 MARCHOUX: Rat leprosy and its transmission to ment of syphilis with salvarsan, 96 Leprosy of rats and its transmission to man, man, 442 Mumps orchitis, prophylaxis of, 143 442 MARicAN: Post-typhoid osteitis of the radius, Muscle tone in rickets, 315 Leucocyte count after blood transfusion, 270 302 Muscles of the eye, recurrent paralysis of and Leucocytes in health and disease, 159 MARINACCI: Disadvantages of high Caesarean ophthalmoplegic migraine, 286 LEVADImTI, C.: Relation between the virus of section, 108 Myelitis following genito-urinary infection, 346 vaecinia and new growths, 43 Ms[ARIKEsCO, G.: The pathology of periarteritis Myoma, gastric, 458 LEVANT: Cerebral baemorrhage in eclampsia, nodosa. 486 Myoma and pregnancy, diagnosis between 16 MARION: Phenolsulphonephthalein as a test of 396 LEVINE, B. A.: Cardiotomy and valvulotomy for renal efficiency. 292 Myoma during pregnancy, treatment of, 441 mitral stenosis, 173 MAROGNA: Tumours and cysts of the pancreas, Myomata, intraperitoneal bleeding from, 331 LP.VY-SOLAL, E.: Treatment of pernicious 55 Myomatous uterus, axial torsion of, 482 vomiting of pregnancy, 309-Treatment of MARSHALL, G. M.: The relation of deprivation Myomatous uterus, infected, pregnancy in, 60 hyperemesis gravidarum, 355 of vitamin B to bacterial infection, 444 Myomectomy during pregnancy, 179 Lichen planus of the glans penis, 364 MARTIN: Treatment of pyelonephritis in LIEBMANN, E.: Camphoric acid as a urinary pregnancy, 267 disinfectant, 281 MARTZLOFF, Karl B.: Morbid histology and Lipiodol in radiography of the lungs, intra- prognosis of carcinoma of the cervix, 178 tracheal injections of, 437 MASSABUAU: Post-operative osteitis of the Lipoids, the anti-anaphylactic action of, 158 radius, 302 Liver, amyloid, in Germany since the war, Mastoiditis, latent, 13 423 Mastoiditis, late results of operations for, 102 Liver, blood and bile channels in, experimental Maternity statistics, some primiparous, 177 investigation of, 313 MAURIAC: Treatment of diabetes, 206 N. Liver, cirrhosis of, the causes and treatment MAYO, C. M.: The mortality in surgery of the of, 26 thyroid gland, 325 Liver diseases, pneumoperltoneum as an aid to Measles, prophylaxis of by serotherapy, 255 NAPJus, J. W.: Cancer of uterus without 239 Measles, German, the blood picture in, 359 haemorrhags, 127 diagnosis in, Narcosis for operations on infants, 299 LOBO-ONELL, C.: Treatment of diabetes, 206 Meat and fish bones impacted in the oesophagus, Nasal fossae, haemorrhagic papilloma of, 308 LOCKWOOD, A. L.: Traumatic rupture of the 30 Nasal sporotrichosis. See Sporotrichosis intestine, 33 Medulla and suprarenal cortex, the antagonistic Negro, the phenolsulphonephthalein test in LOHOLT, S.: Treatment of eczema and neuro- action of. 65 prostatectomy, 401 dermatitis with Finsen light, 45-Treatment MEEKER, Louis H Primary carcinoma of the Nephrotomy, haemorrhage in, 350 of xanthoma palpebrarum with Finsen light, uterus, 122 Nephritis, chronic, treatment of, 4, 140 154 M1EEKER, W. R,: The value of saeral nerve block Nephritis in enteric fever, 95 L6PEZ BAENA, R.: Gastric symptoms in chronic anaesthesia in obstetrics, 330 Nervous phenomena in Graves's disease. 427 appendicitis, 321 MEGAW, J. W.: Beri-beri and epidemic dropsy. 42 Nervous system, central, carcinomatous meta- LOTH, M.: The heart in diphtheria, 68 MEILI. C.: The importance of a bacteriological stases in, 421 LOTSCH, F.: Tuberculosis of the mesenteric examination after a febrile abortion, 354 Neurasthenia, post-encephalitic. 404 glands, 384 MENDEL, K.: Mereurial poisoning from a freckle LOUDON, E.: Carcinoma uteri with a positive cream, 340 Neuro-dermatitis treated with Finsen light, 45 Wassermann reaction, 417 Meningeal complications in facial erysipelas, Neurotic disturbances of eye function, 152 LouIRos, N. C.: Pelvic haematoma originating 469 New growths and virus of vaceinia, relation in the corpus luteum, 129 Meningitis in childhood, benign acute, 386 between, 43 NEWTON. F. C.: Perforated gastric and duodenal Lower limbs, treatment of inequality of length MENNET, J.: The combination of pituitrin with ulcers, 77 in the, 260 morphine in labour, 15 NICOLAs: The relationship between auto- Lumbar vertebra, fifth, dislocation of, 197 Menorrhagia of puberty, 59 haemotherapy and haemoclasic shock, 64 Luminal in the treatment of migraine, 253 Menorrhagia in young girls, 200 Lung abscess, 31 Menstrual corpus luteum, severe intraperitoneal NICOLAU, S.- Relation between the virus of in pulmonary haemorrhage from, 242 vaccinia and new growths, 43 Lung compression, thoraeoplastic, NIEDERXEYER, A.: Cure of eclamptic coma by tuberculosis, 71 Menstruation, influence of typhus and relapsing unilateral renal decapsulation, 156 Lung, hydatid cysts of. treatment of, 370 fevers on, 106 Lungs, interpretation of the normal shadows of Mental disorders and chronic sepsis, 406 Nipple, Paget's disease of, 408 the roots 263 Menstruation and pregnancy in Hodgkin's NOORDEN, C. v.: Experience with insulin in fifty of, cases of diabetes, 360 Lungs, intratracheal injection of lipiodol in disease, 462 radium treatment radiography of, 437 MIRAT: Effects of irradiation on foetal develop- Nose, lupus of the interior of, L. K.: ment, 38 of, 329 LUJNT, Neurotic disturbances of eye as an function, 152 Mercurial poisoning from a freckle cream, 340 NUssBAuM, Robert: Pneumoperitoneum Lupus erythematosus, 114 Mercurial treatment in encephalitis lethargica, aid to diagnosis in diseases of the liver and Lupus leishmaniasis, 115 189 gall bladder, 239 Lupus of the interior of the nose, radium treat- Metabolism, basal, of prematurity, 167 NYBERG, C.: Treatment of threadworms, 163 ment of, 329 Metallic salts. importance of in immunization, 21 NYE. R. N.: Alcohol sterilization, 392 Lymphangitic abscess of the neck, 146 Metastases, carcinomatous, in the bones, dia- NY8TROM, B.: The origin of " tar cysts " of the LYON, D. M.: Insulin therapy, 402 gnosis of, 303 ovaries, 244-Vagitus uterinus, 266 Lysis, transmissible, bacterial antagonism in MEYER, K. A.: Syphilis of the stomach, 261 the genesis of, 44 MEYERDING, H. W.: Radiology in sarcoma of long bones, 34 MICHEL, G.: Corpus luteum cysts and chorion- epithelioma of the uterus, 39 MICHON, L.: Mucous polypus of the uterus, 288 Middle ear. See Ear Migraine treated with luminal, 253 Migraine, ophthalmoplegic, and recurrent para- lyses of eye muscles, 286 0. Migraine, peptone in treatment of, 89 Obesity, 49 M. Milk, Bacillus acidophilus. 343 Obstetrics. the value of sacral nerve block Milk, use of simple cow's milk mixtures in infant anaesthesia in, 330 MAcAusLAND, W. B.: Mobilization of ankylosed feeding, 50 OCESNER, A. J.: Treatment of cancer of the jaw joints, 390 MILLER, J. L.: Treatment of migraine with with the actual cautery, 388 MOCAFFERTY, L. K.: Bismuth in the treatment peptone, 89 O'CONOR, V. J.: Primary carcinoma of the of syphilis, 470 MILLER, R. T.: Experimental surgery of the female urethra. 241 MCCARTHY, J. F.: Primary carcinoma of the thoracic oesophagus, 52 Ocular complication following abortion, 153 uterus, 122 MILLS, H B.: Rickets and tetany, 252 Oedema, angeio-neurotic, and chronic urticaria, MCCARTNEY: Toxins of B. dysenteriae Shiga, 84 MINTON, J. P.: Physical meesurements of mini- 88 McDONALD, S. Fancourt: Albuminuria in mum audibility, 216 Oesophageal stricture after pregnancy, 439 adolescents, 186 MIRONESCO, T.: Rate of sedimentation of red Oesophagus, meat and fish bones impacted in, McGLINN, J. A.: Gonorrhoea in women, 19 blood corpuscles in acute infections, 112 30 McKIBBEN, W. W.: Treatment of whooping- Mitral stenosis, cardiotomy and valvulotomy for, Oesophagus, thoracic, experimental surgery of cough, 293 173 the, 52 MCLEOD, J. W.: Intolerance of oxygen by Mitral stenosis, congenital, with patent foramen Oil of camphor, danger of intravenous injections anaerobic baoteria, 202 ovale, 472 of, 92 MCPHERSON, B.: Treatment of eclampsia, 397 Mitral stenosis, functional incompetence of the Oligohydramnios, 157 MCVAIL, J. Borland: Carbon tetrachloride In pulmonary orifice in, 139 OLITsKY: Toxins of B. dysenteriae Shiga, 84 ankylostomiasis, 448 MOERsCE, F. P.: Serology in brain tumours, 180 O'NEm, R. F.: Pyelography in obscure abdominal MADLENER, M.: Pylorectomy in gastric ulcer, Monsters, attempted abortion and the production symptoms, 124 345 of, 82 Ophthalmoplegic migraine and recurrent para- MAGGIORE, S.: Amoebic dysentery in children, MONTGOMERY, D. W.: Lichen planus of the lyses of the eye muscles, 286 275 glans penis. 364 Opotherapy by radiation, 478 Magnesium sulphate in sciatica, epidural injec- MOORE, Ross: Treatment of encephalitis, 271 Orbit, inflammatory pseudo-tumour of the, tions of, 142 MORCHa J. R.: The importance of metallic salts 414 MAGNUSSON, B.: "Tuberculous rheumatism," 97 in immunization, 21 Orchitis, mumps, prophylaxis of, 143 MAHoNEY, L. J.: Blood pressure in students, MOREAU, Marcel: Duodenal intubation, 298 ORLIANsxI, A.: Treatment of gastric and 205 MORGAN, J. A.: Glioma of the retina. 78 duodenal ulcers, 276 MAKAI,B.: Auto-pyo-therapy, 363 MORIARTY, M. B.: Basal metabolism of pre- ORR. W. J.: Ultra-violet ray treatment of Malar bone and zygoma, treatment of fractures maturity. 167 rickets, 447 of. 237 MORIsoN, J. M. Woodburn: Observations on Os calcis. ossification disturbances of, 56 Malaria, endemic,in Germany,210 x-ray cancer, 328-Elevation of the diaphragm: Osteitis of the radius, post-typhoid, 302 Malaria, late sequelae of,428 unilateral phrenic paralysis, 479 Osteomyelitis, acute. 123 Malaria, silver salvarsan in,116 Morphine combined with pituitrin in labour, 15 Osteomyelitis, chronic, vaccine treatment of, Malarial inoculation treatment in general Morphine group of drugs, value of in relieving 344 paralysis, 471 cough, 91 Osteomyelitis of the patella, acute, 144 [ Tux 8 JULY-DEC., I9231 INDEX TO THE EPITOME. IMEDICALBEiTlIJOURNAL

Osteomyelitis, streptococcal, of the temporal Placenta, detachment of, and short umbilical bone, 372 cord, 459 Q. Otitis media, acute, treatment of in children, Placenta, normally situated, premature detach- 75 ment of, 130 Quinidine, clinical experience with, 5 Oto-laryngology. auto-vaceine therapy in, 54 Placenta, retained, treatment of, 376 Quinine treatment of pregnant malarial patients, OUREN, H.: The danger of fumigating with Plague, endemic, in Russia. 111 223 hydrocyanic acid gas, 274 Plating in the treatment of fractures, 193 Ovaries, the origin of "tar cysts " of the, PLATON, E. S.: Intraperitoneal injection of anti- 244 toxin in diphtheria, 385 Oxygen, intolerance of by anaerobic bacteria, PLAYFAIR, K. : Idiopathic dilatation of the colon, 202 133 Pleurisy, mediastinal, 382 R. Pleuritic effusion treated with calcium chloride, 47 RAAB, W.: Treatment of tetany, 320 PLINIO, G.: Excessive uterine bleeding due to RABEAU, H.: Nasal sporotrichosis simulating syphilis, 460 tuberculosis, 119 Plugging, intrauterine, indications and technique RACHET, J.: The mechanism of haemoclasic of, 419 shock, 85 Pneumococcus immunity, stuidies on, 249 Radiation, opotherapy by, 478 Pneumonia, complications of, 247 Radiograms of the foetal skeleton as a sign of P. Pneumoperitoneum as an aid to diagnosis in pregnancy, 137 diseases of the liver and gall bladder, 239 Radiograms in rickets, 327 PADDOCK, R.: Failure of peptone to protect Punumothorax. artificial, in treatment of Radiography in gall-bladder disease, 262 against anaphylactic shock, 312 bronchiectasis, 425 Radiology in sarcoma of long bones, 34 Paget's disease of the nipple, 408 PODESTA, G. B.: Intravenous injectionof calomel Radiography of closed Fallopian tubes, 221 PAL, J.: Angina pectoris, 8 in syphilis, 232 Radiotherapy in malignant disease, failure of, 481 Pancreas, cancer of. See Cancer Poisoning, lead, diagnosis of, 90 Radiotherapy in sarcoma of the recto-genital Pancreatic disease, x rays in the diagnosis of, Poisoning, mercurial, from a freckle cream, septum, 136 264 340 Radium dermatitis, 438 Pancreas, tumouis and cysts of, 55 POLAK, J. O.: Dry labour, 81 -Mediastinal Radium in lupus of the interior of the nose, 329 PAPACosTAs: The agglutination reaction in pleurisy, 382 Radius, post-typhoid osteitis of, 302 pregnant women suffering from tuberculosis, Polyneuritis, erythredema, 337 RAm TATRAN SEN: Treatment of kala-azar, 184 245 Polypus, mucous, of the uterus, 288 RA"IREz, M. A.: Bronchial asthma and hay Papilloma, haemorrhagic, of the nasal fossae, PORTES, L.: Cerebral haemorrhage in eclampsla, fever 187 308 16 Rat leprosy. See Leprosy PARAF, J.: Treatment of pernicious vomiting of PORTIs, B.: Syphilis of the corpus uteri, 311 RATHE5RY, F.: Spa treatment of diabetes, 3 pregnancy, 309-An inoculable virus in post- PORTMANN. Georges: Cartilaginous tissue in the RAUL5TON, B. 0.: Treatment of migraine with encephalitis, 445 tonsils, 217-Thyroid tumours at the base of peptone 89 Paralysis agitans and the parathyroids, 361 the tongue. 475 Recto-genital septum, radio-therapy in sarcoma Paralysis, general, febrile infection in the treat- POST, D.: Bacillus acido'philus milk, 343 of, 136 ment of, 429 Post encephalitis, an inoculable virus in, 445 Rectus abdominis, haematoma of, 213 Paralysis, general, malarial inoculation treat- Post-partum haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage Red corpuscles. See Blood ment in, 471 Pott's disease, Albee's operation for, 148 RED8LOB, E.: The histogenesis of tumours of Paralysis, infantile, the surgiedl treatment of. Pott's disease, treatment for paralysis of, the retina, 415 10, 240 282 REEB: Diagnosis between pregnancy and Paralysis, unilateral phrenic: elevation of the POWILEWICZ, A. J.: Venesection in pre-eclamptic myoma, 396 diaphragm, 479 conditions, 353 REID, William D.: Toxic effects of digitalis, 209 Paralysis of Pott's disease, treatment for, 282 PRATT, G. P.: Gastro-colic fistula, 171 REILLY, J.: Jaundice in enteric fever, 403 Parathyroid and paralysis agitans, 361 PREBLE, W. E.: Obesity, 49 REMLINGER, P.: Tuberculosis in Tangiers, 319 Paratyphoid fever. See Fever Precancerous dermatitis. See Dermatitis REMMETTS, R.: Some primiparous maternity Paronychia, tuberculous. 185 Pregnancy, extrauterine, at or near term, 155 statistics. 177 Patella, acute osteomyelitis of, 144 Pregnancy, formation and diagnostic value of Renaldecapsulation, unilateral, cure of eclamptic PATERSON, D.: Erythredema polyneuritis, 337 eutaneous striae during, 17 coma by, 156 PATRICK, J.: The etiology of sarcoma, 204 Pregnancy, heart disease in, 105, 375 Renal efficiency, phenolsulphonephthalein as a PAULIAN, D.: The pathology of periarteritis Pregnancy and menstruation in Hodgkin's test of, 292 nodosa, 486 disease, 462 Renal function in diabetes, 426 PAYNE, G. C.: Epidemic transient diaphragmatic Pregnancy and myoma, diagnosis between. 396 Renal tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis spasm, 229 Pregnancy, myoma during, treatment of, 441 Renal tumours, 488 PEMBERTON, J. de J.: The mortality in surgery Pregnancy in infected myomatous uterus, 60 RENAUX, E.: The titration of antidiphtherial of the thyroid gland, 325 - Pregnancy. xnyomectomy during, 179 serum by flocculation, 109 Pemphigus, the bacteriology of, 203 Pregnancy, oesophageal stricture after, 439 Resuscitation by intracardiac injection of Penis: Lichen planus of the glans penis, 364 Pregnancy and the puerperium complicated by adrenaline, 170 Peptie ulcer. See Ulcer bacterial infection of the urinary tract, Retina, glioma of the, 78 Peptone as a protection against anaphylactic 352 Retina, histogenesis of tumours of the, 415 shock, failure of, 312 Pregnancy, pyelitis in, 199 Retinal changes in diabetes, 79 Peptone in treatment of migraine, 89 Pregnancy, pyelonephritis in, treatment of, 267 Retinitis of pernicious anaemia, effect of blood Periarterial sympathectomy, 280, 3C0 Pregnancy, radiograms of the foetal skeleton as transfusion on, 285 Periarteritis nodosa, the pathology of, 4 6 a sign of, 137 Retropharyngeal abscess. See Abscess PEBITCHITCH, B.: Treatment of h3 datid cysts of Pregnancy. skiagraphy of the pubic arch during, REVERCHON, L.: Latent mastoiditis, 13 the lung, 370 135 Rheumatism, subcutaneous fibroid nodules in, Perirenal fat, inflation of the, 35 Pregnancy, tubal, 440 67 Peristalsis, intestinal, 334 Pregnancy, tubal, diagnostic difficulties in early, Rheumatism, "tuberculous," 97 Peritonitis, cryptogenic, 411 36 Rhinitis, vasomotor, treatment of, 7 Peritonitis, general, death following infusion of Pregnancy, tubal, single and twin, 128 RIBIEBRE, P.: Functional incompetence of the ether in. 174 Pregnancy and tuberculosis, 287 pulmonary orifice in mitral stenosis, 139 Peritonitis, localized, in paratyphoid fever, 98 Pregnancy, influence of typhus and relapsing RICHER: Exposure of the kidney through the Peritonitis, tuberculous, treated by laparotomy fevers on, 106 lumbo-sacral fascia, 322 and heliotherapy, 283 Pregnancy, treatment of pernicious vomiting of; Rickets, value of egg yolk in, 161 PERKINS, W. A.: Subcutaneous flbroid nodules 107, 309 Rickets, muscle tone in, 315 in rheumatism, 67 Pregnancy. See also Gestation Rickets, radiograms in, 327 Pertussis, classification of types of B. pertussis, Pregnant malarial patients, quinine treatment Rickets and tetany, 252 87 of, 223 Rickets, ultra-violet ray treatment of, 447 PEsME, P.: Ocular complications following Pregnant syphilitic women, ante-natal treatment RIGGS, A. F.: Neurotic disturbances of eye abortion, 153 of, 176 function, 152 PESTALOZZA, E.: Menorrhagia of puberty, 59 Pregnant women suffering from tuberculosis, ROCHAT, R.: Diagnostic difficulties in early PETZETAKIS, M!.: Amoebic bronchitis, 464 the agglutination reaction in, 245 tubal pregnancy, 36 PFEIFFER, F.: The diagnosis of carcinoma of Prematurity, basal metabolism of, 167 ROCHKR, H. L.: Acute osteomyelitis of the the tail of the pancreas, 192 Prepuce, congenital epithelial cysts of, 104 patella, 114 Pfeiffer's bacillus, tracheitis due to, 160 Prophylactic vaccination. See Vaccination ROELLO, G.: Congenital epithelial cysts of the Phenolsulphonephthalein test in prostatectomy, Prostatectomy, the phenolsulphonephthalein prepuce, 104 401 test in, 401 ROEXHELD, L.: The difference between func- Phenolsulphonephthalein as a test of renal Prostatism due to vesical diverticula, 324 tional and organic arterial hypertonus, 233 effieiency, 292 Prostatic hypertrophy treated by x rays, 480 RONALDBON, G. W.: The prognostic value of PHILLIPS, Wendell C.: Diagnosis and treatment Pruritus genitalis, thyroid medication in, 339 serum phenomena in diphtheria, 338 of septic sinus thrombosis, 305 Pseudo-glioma, 416 ROSENBERG, M.: Hyperglyeaemia in diabetes, 2 Physical measurements of minimum audibility, Pseudo-tumour of the orbit, inflammatory, ROBENBURG, A.: Endemic malaria in Germany, 216 414 210 PiAzzo, Antoine: The diagnosis and treat- Psoriasis, intestinal indigestion in, 295 ROSENOW, E. C.: Etiology of chorea, 356 ment of maxillary and frontal sinusitis, Psoriasis, treatment of, 191 ROSENTHAL, G.: Tracheitis due to Pfeiffer's 219 Puberty, menorrhagia of, 59 bacillus, 160 PIcKOF, F. L.: The destruction of foreign blood Pubiotomy, results of. 461 ROSENTHAT, N.: Splenectomy in chronic cells in rabbits, 379 PUCEmR, G. W.: Clinical studies on insulin, thrombocytopenic purpura haemorrhagica, PICKARD. H.: High frequency treatment in 169 348 internal cicatricial strictures, 347 Puerperal fever, prevention of, by serotherapy, ROTH, O.: The danger of indiscriminate iodine PIlCHAUD: Treatment of diabetes, 206 418 medication in goitre, 362 Piles. See Haemorrhoids Puerperal morbidity, etiology of, 201 ROTTSAm : Sulphur dioxide treatment of Pills and tablets, the digestion of, 188 Pulmonary abseess. See Abscess wounds and ulcers, 477 PINALIE, M.: Meningeal complications of facial Pulmonary infections, prophylactic vaccination ROVSING, .T.: Vaccine treatment of chronic erysipelas, 469 against, before surgical operations on the osteomyelitis, 344-Does the formation of gall Pineal body, physiology of the, 377 stomach, 371 stones depend on infection ? 358 PIPPING, W.: Intestinal infantilism, 405 Purpura haemorrhagica, chronic thrombocyto- ROYLE, N. D.: Treatment of inequality of PISKACEE, L.: Recognition of blood in the penic, splenectomy in, 348 length in the lower limbs, 260 abdomen after a ruptured ectopic gestation, Pyelitis in pregnancy, 199 Rubella, the blood picture in, 359. See also 58 Pyelography in obscure abdominal symptoms, Measles, German Pituitary gland dystrophies, 70 124 RUSsELL, N. G.: Clinical studies on insulin, 168 Pituitary gland in gynaecological ailments, the Pyelonephritis in pregnancy, treatment of, 267 Russia, endemic plague in, 111 influence of x rays on, 220 Pylorectomy in gastric ulcer, 345 RYERSON, E. W.: Stabilization of paralysed feet, Pituitrin combined with morphine in labour, 15 Pyuria in childhood, treatment of, 172 453 r THR BRmTsH JULY-DEC., 1923] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. MMEDICAL JOURNAM 9

Splenectomy in chronic thrombocytopenic TINEL. J.: Variations of the blood count due to S. purpura haemorrhagica, 348 mechanical or nervous causes, 183 Sporotrichosis, nasal, simulating tuberculosis, Tissue juices in tonsillectomy, 307 Sacral nerve block anaesthesia in obstetrics, the 119 Tongue, abscess of, 215 value of, 330 ftaphylococcal infection, local immunity to, 41 Tongue, cancer of, 452 SAHLI, H.: Subepidermal treatment with tuber- STEFFEN. G. T.: Studies on pneumococcus Tongue, thyroid tumours at the base of, 475 culin, 407 immunity, 249 Tongue, tuberculosis of, 145 SAXoUrAos: Cerebral glio-sarcoma simulating STEIN, F.: Radiograms of the foetal skeleton as Tonsillectomy followed by pulmonary abscess, lethargic encephalitis. 316 a sign of pregnancy, 137 57 Saline injections in gastro-enteritis, 211 STEINBUCHEL. R. v.: Operative treatment of Tonsillectomy, tissue juices in, 307 SALOMON, G.: Prophylaxis of measles by sero- sterility. 40 Tonsils, cartilaginous tissue in, 217 therapy, 255 Sterility, causes and treatment of, 395 T6TH, K.: Clinical importance of determining Salt solutions, hypertonic, influence of on granu- Sterility, operative treatment of, 40 sensitiveness to adrenaline, 451 lation tissue, 62 STETTEN, De Witt: The advantages of chole- TOUFLET, Henri: The place of syphilis in the Salvarsan in the abortive treatment of syphilis, eystectomy, 236 etiology of diabetes. 208 96 STILLMAN, A.: Plating in the treatment of frac- Tournay's reaction, 284 Salvarsan, silver, in malaria, 116 tures. 193 Tracheitis due to Pfeiffer's bacillus, 160 SANDELIN, T.: Typhoid perforation of the intes- Still's disease, 69 TRON: Amato " bodies " in scarlatina, 86 tines, 149 STOKES, J. H.: Tuberculous paronychia, 185 Trophoedema, chronic acquired, 254 SANTANGELO: Febrile injection in the treatment Stomach, acute perforations of, 433 TRuIESDALE, P. E.: Uterine fibromyomata, 265 of general paralysis, 429 Stomach operations, prophylactic vaccination -Cancer of the tongue, 452 Sarcoma, the etiology of, 204 against pulmonary infections before, 371 Trypaflavine in the treatment of Vincent's Sarcoma of long bones, radiology in, 34 Stomach, syphilis of the, 261 angina, 53 Sarcoma of the recto-genital septum, radio- Stomach tube perforating gastric ulcer, 9 Tubal patency, determination In, 222 therapy in, 136 Stone in the kidney, diagnosis of, 212 Tuberculin injections, sequels to, 318 Sarcoma of the uterus, 289 gtovaine-caffeine for spinal anaesthesia, 476 Tuberculin, subepidermal treatment with, 407 SAVATARD. L.: Precancerous dermatitis of STRASBURGER, J.: The treatment of migraine Tuberculin treatment of bronchial asthma, 165 Bowen, 424 with luminal, 253 Tuberculins made from various acid-fast SAVIGNAC, B.: Hepatic insufficiency in entero- Strictures, internal cicatricial, high-frequency bacilli, the action of. M57 colitis, 23 treatment in, 347 Tuberculosis, bovine, the complement fixation SAVY, P.: Hypochlorhydria and dyspepsia, 256 STRUBE, H.: The cause of uterine pains, 394 reaction in the diagnosis of. 378 Scabies treated by acid sodium sulphite, 231 SUDECK: Iodine treatment in diseases of the Tuberculosis of the breast, 175 Scarlatina, amato " bodies " in, 86 thyroid glands, 162 Tuiberculosis of the bronchial glands, 296 SCEAEFFER, H.: Cerebral tumour simulating Sulphur in ehronic arthritis, intramuscular Tuberculosis and erythema nodosum. 24 lethargic encephalitik, 6 injections of, 28 Tuberculosis, heliotherapy in, 51 SCHELLEKENS, W. M. J.: Hidroadenoma of the Sulphur dioxide treatment of wounds and ulcers, Tuberculosis immunity, experiments in, 398 vulva, 332 477 Tuberculosis of the kidneys, etiology, symptoms, SCHELTEMA, M. W.: Oligohydramnios, 157 Suprarenal cortex and medulla, the antagonistic and treatment of, 110, 409 SCHIERBECK, N. J.: Acute suprarenal insuffi- action of, 65 Tuberculosis of the kidneys, late results of, ciency, 341 Suprarenal insufficiency, acute, 341 301 SCHMITT, C.: High frequency in the treatment Surgical lesions in the right iliac region, 257 Tuberculosis of the mesenteric glands, 384 of fissures and haemorrhoids, 100-Opotherapy SUTTON, N. G.: Acute osteomyelitis, 123 Tuberculosis simulated by nasal sporotrichosis, by radiation, 478 Sydenham's chorea. See Chorea 119 SCHOENBERCG, H. B.: Visceral injuries, 474 Sympathectomy, periarterial, 280, 300 Tuberculosis and pregnancy, 287 SCHoLz, T.: Diagnosis of carcin oma of the tail Syphilis, bismuth in treatment of, 470 Tuberculosis in pregnant women, the agglutina- of the pancreas. 192 Syphilis, calomel injected intravenously in, 232 tion reaction in, 245 SCHOTTEN, F.: Treatment of whooping-cough, Syphilis of the corpus uteri, 311 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, hysterectomy in, 333 294 Syphilis and diabetes, 234 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, thoraeoplastic lung SCHOUSBOE: The late results of operations for Syphilis, place of in the etiology of diabetes, compression in, 71 mastoiditis, 102 208 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, thoraeoplasty for, 323 SCHRANK, H.: Amyloid liver in Germany since Syphilis, extra-genital, epidemic of, 251 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, x-ray diagnosis of, 131 the war, 423 Syplilis, late hereditary, the stigmata of, 190 Tuberculosis, renal, the genesis of, 280 SCHWAB. E.: Treatment of perforated uterus, 483 Syphilis, salvarsan in the abortive treatment of, Tuberculosis, renal, ultimate results of, 196 SCHwARTZ, G.: Perforation of gastric ulcer by 96 Tuberculosis in Tangiers, 319 stomach tube, 9 Syphilis, secondary untreated. hemiianopia as Tuberculosis of the tongue, 145 Sciatica treated by epidural injections of mag- the sole clinical feature in, 413 Tuberculosis of the urinary organs, 449 nesium sulphate, 142 Syphilis of the stomach, 261 Tuberculosis of vesical diverticula, 277 SCOTT, D. A.: Insulin in tissues other than the Syphilis causing excessive uterine bleeding, 460 Tuberculous disease of the knee-joint, 120 pancreas, 224 Syphilitic fever, 117 Tuberculous laryngitis, diagnosis and treatment SCOTT, W. W.: Treatment of tumours of the Syphilitic pregnant woimen, ante-natal treat- of, 218 bladder, 457 ment of, 176 Tuberculous paronychia. 185 SEGALL, H. N.: Experimental investigation of SZAMER, L.: Radiotherapy in sarcoma of the Tuberculous peritonitis treated by laparotonmy the blood and bile channels of the liver, 313 recto-genital septum, 136 and heliotherapy, 283 Sepsis, chronic, and mental disorders, 406 " Tuberculous rheumatism," 97 SERGENT, E.: Intratracheal injection of lipiodol Tumour, cerebral, simulating lethargic en- in radiography of the lungs, 437 cephalitis, 6 Serotherapy in enteric fever, results of, 317 Tumours of the bladder, treatment of, 457 Serotherapy in prevention of puerperal fever, Tumours of the brain, serology of, 180 418 Tumours of the breast, malignant and benign, Serum phenomena in diphtheria, prognostic association of, 410 value of, 338 Tumnours of the pancreas, 55 SERVANTIE: Treatment of diabetes, 206 T. Tumours, renal, 488 SFAMENI, P.: The formation and diagnostic Tamours of the retina, histogenesis of, 415 value of cutaneous striae during pregnancy. 17 Tablets and pills, the digestion of, 188 Tumours, thyroid, at the base of tongue, 475 Shiga. toxins of, 84 TALBOT, F. B.: Basal metabolism of prematurity, Typhlid carriers, cholecystectomy for the SIIMODA, M.: The brain in dementia praecox, 167 sterilization of, 11 380 Tangiers, tuberculosis in, 319 Typhoid carriers, the problem of. 48. See al.so Shock, anaphylactic, failure of peptone to pro- TANT: Prostatism due to vesical diverticula, Carrier tect against, 312 324 Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric Shock, haemoclasic, the relationship between Tar cysts " of the ovaries, the origin of, 244 'iyphoid perforation of the intestines, 149 auto-haemotherapy and, 64 TkDENAT: Intraperitoneal bleeding from myo- Shock, haemoclasic. the mechanism of, 85 mata, 331 SHOBTT, H. E.: Treatment of kala-azar, 184 TEES, F. J.: Volvulus of the small intestine, 132 Shoulder.i, dystocia of in head presentations, 420 Ti:MOIN, M.: Treatment of tuberculous periton- SICARD, J. A.: An inoculable virus in post- itis by laparotomy and heliotherapy, 283 encephalitis, 445 Tendon, Achilles, treatment of rupture of, 147 SICHEL, A. W. S.: Hemianopia as the sole Teratoma of the lacrymal gland, 369 clinicalfeature in untreated secondary syphilis, Testicle, radical operation for malignant disease 413 of, 387 U. Silver salvarsan. See Salvarsan Testicle, torsion of, 214 SINDONI: Infectivity of scarlet fever. 466 Tetany and rickets, 252 UHLENHUTH, P.: Experiments in immnunity to Sinus thrombosis, septic, diagnosis and treat- Tetany, treatment of, 320 tuberculosis, 398 ment of, 305 THELIN, C.: Resu ts of pubiotomy, 461 Ulcer, duodnal, perforated, 77 Sinusitis, frontal and maxillary, diagnosis and THOMsON, M. S.: Observations on radium Ulcer, duodenal, treatment of, 276 treatment of, 219 dermatitis, 438 Ulcer, gastric, perforated, 77 SIPPEL, P.: Failure of radiotherapy in malignant Thoracic surgery, technique of, 72 Ulcer, gastric, perforated by stomach tube, 9 disease, 481 Thoraeoplastic lung compression in pulmonary Ulcer, gastric, pylorectomy in, 345 SIREDAY, A.: Effects of irradiation on foetal tuberculosis, 71 Ulcer, gastric, treatment of. 276, 367 - development, 38 Thoraeoplasty for, pulmonary tuberculosis, 323 Ulcer, peptic, following gastro-enterostomy, 99 SIRis I E.: Fractures of the femur in children, Threadworms, treatment of, 163 Ulcers, intestinal infectious, the pathogenesis 121 Thrombocytopenic Purpura haemorrhagica of, 20 SISSON, W. R.: Basal metabolism of pre- chronic splenectomy in, 348 Ulcers, perforated, importance of prompt maturity, 167 Thrombosis, septic sinus, diagnosis and treat- diagnosis in, 433 Small-pox, blood changes in, 226 ment of, 305 Ulcers, sulphur dioxide treatment of, 477 SMIT, J. A. Roorda: Diabetes and syphilis, 231 Thyroid extract in the treatment of pernicious Ultra-violet ray treatment of rickets, 447 SMITAL, W.: Incarcerated intersigmoidal anaemia. 164 Ultra-violet rays, action of on a strain of hernia, 473 Thyroid extract in the treatment of ichthyosis, bacteriophage, 467 SMITH, M. S.: Radiograms in rickets, 327 29 Umbilical cord, short, and detachment of SODEBRLUND, G.: The genesis of renal tuber- Thyroid gland diseases, the adrenaline test in, placenta. 459 culosis, 280 314 Underfeeding and disease, 468 Sodium citrate as a vascular drug, 342 Thyroid gland diseases treated with iodine, 162 UNTERBERGER: Treatment of the commencing BOUTHA , A. H.: Fixation of the kidney, 268 Thyroid gland, the mortality in surgery of the, incarceration of the retroflexed gravid uterus, Spa treatment of diabetes, 3 325 37 SPALAIKOVITCH: Cartilaginous tissue in the Thyroid medication in pruritus genitalis, 339 URBAIN', A.: The complement fixation reaction tonsils, 217 Thyroid tumours at the base of the tongue, 475 in the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis, 378 Spinal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia TILLMAN, J.: The x-ray diagnosis of pulmonary URECH, E.: Renal function in diabetes, 426 Spirochaete, reinfection of rabbits with the tuberculosis, 134-The treatment of bronchi- Urethritis, acute " non-gonorrhoeal," 431 same strain of, 399 ectasis by artificial pneumothorax, 425 Urinary disinfectant, camphoric acid as a, 281 TrS BAITIs 10 JULY-DEC., I923] INDEX TO THE EPITOME. [ HEDICAR JODUNAL

Urinary organs, tuberculosis of, 449 Vertebra, fifth lumbar, dislocation of, 197 WISHART, D. E. S.: Retropharyngeal abscess, Urinary tract, bacterial infection of, compli- Vesical diverticula, prostatism due to. 324 366 cating pregnancy and the puerperium, 352 Vesical diverticula, tuberculosis of, 277 WITH. C.: Treatment of ichthyosis with thyroid Urotropine in the treatment of epidemic Vincent's angina, trypaflavine in treatment of, extract, 29 encephalitis, 272 53 WITHAM, Lloyd B.: Teratoma of the lacrymal UBRIOLA, C. L.: Treatment of pernicious VINSON, P. P.: Oesophageal stricture after gland, 369 vomiting in pregnancy, 107 pregnancy, 439 WOJEIECHOWBSI, A.: Periarterial sympath- URRUTIA, L.: The diagnosis and prognosis of VIRGILLO, F.: Spinal anaesthesia and blood ectomy, 280 cholelithiasis, 381 pressure, 291 WooT r, A. E. Mortimer: Localized peritonitis Urtioarla, chronic, and angeio-neurotic oedema,. Visceral injuries, 474 in paratyphoid fever, 98 88 Vitamin B, the relation of deprivation of to WoRMs, G.: Autovaccine therapy in oto-laryngo- Urticaria pigmentosa, 250 bacterial infection, 444 logy 54 Uterine bleeding, excessive, due to syphilis, 460 VOIGT, R.: A condition simulating dislocation of Worms, thread, treatment of, 163 Uterine epithelioma, histology of the cure of, the head of the femur, 101 Wounds, sulphur dioxide treatment of, 477 181 Vomiting in pregnancy, pernicious, treatment WIGHIT, H. D.: Tests of the cerebro- spinal Uterine fibromyomata, 265 of, 107, 309 fluid, 225 Uterine pains, the cause of. 394 VORON, M.: Tuberculosis and pregnancy, 287 WULZEE, R.: Blood pressure in students, 205 Uterine prolapse in the aged, treatment of. 83 VOZZA, F.: Tubal pregnancy, 440 Uterus, corpus luteum cysts and chorion- Vulva, hidroadenoma of the, 332 epithelioma of, 39 Uterus, so-called double, symptomatology and treatment of, 243 Uterus, gravid, treatment of the commencing incarceration of the retroflexed, 37 Uterus, infected myomatous, pregnancy in, 60 X. Uterus, mucous polypus of, 288 Uterus, myomatous, axial torsion of, 482 W. Xanthoma diabeticorum treated with insulin, Uterus, myomatous, infected pregnancy in, 60 446 Uterus, perforated, treatment of, 483 WAKELEY. C. P. G.: Observations on radium Xanthoma palpebrarum treated witb Finsen Uterus, sarcoma of, 289 dermatitis, 438 light, 154 Uterus, syphilis of the body of, 311 WALBIUM, . D.: The importance of metallic X-ray cancer, 328 salts in immunization, 21 X-ray diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis, 134 WALLGREN. A.: The benign acute meningitis X-ray treatment of cancer of the breast, late in childhood, 386 results of, 326 WALTEER, H. E.: The late results of x-ray X-ray treatment of prostatie hypertrophy, 480 treatment of cancer of the breast, 326 X rays in cancer, the action of. 436 WASSINK, W. F.: Inheritance of cancer, 246 X rays in the diagnosis of diseases of the pan- WEBEB, C.: Death following infusion of ether in creas, 264 V. general peritonitis, 174 X rays, influence of on the pituitary in g9ynaeco- WEBER, E.: Gaastric myoma, 458 logical ailments, 220 Vaccination, prophylactic, against pulmonary NYZECH, A. A.: Radiograms in rickets, 327 infections before sutgical operations on the wEIscEER, P.: Rarity of appendicitis among stomach, 371 the Chinese, 14 Vaceine treatment of chronic osteomyelitis, 344 WEIss, R. S.: Xanthoma diabeticorum treated Vaccinia virus and new growths, relation be- with insulin, 446 tween, 43 WEI#8ENBERG, S.: The influence of typhus and Vagitus uterinus, 266 relapsing fevers on menstruation, pregnancy, Valvulotomy and cardiotomy for mitral stenosis, and labour, 106 Y. 173 WERNER, P.: The influence of x rays on the VAN BRAAM HOUClEGEEST, A. Q.: Dupuytren's pituitary in gynaecological ailments, 220 YANAGISAWA, S.: The pathogenesis of intestinal contraction, 258 WEYGANDT, W.: Malarial inoculation treatment infectious ulcers, 20 VAN DOuGEN, J.: Short umbilical cord and in general paralysis, 471 YOUNG, H. H. : Treatment of tumours of the detachment of placenta, 459 - Threatened WHITE, P. D.: Heart disease in pregnancy, 105 bladder, 457 abortion, 463 Whitehead's operation for haemorrhoids, 432 VAN GEHUCHTEN: Pontine glio-sarcomla re- Whooping-cough, classification of types of sembling epidemic encephalitis, 450 B. petfus8is, 87 VA,N DER HOFF, H. L. M.: The leucocyte count Whooping-cough, treatment of, 293, 294 after blood transfusion, 270 WILKINs, L.: Ultra - violet ray treatment of VAN LANGENDONCE: Chronic nephritis, 140 rickets, 447 VAN RAA 5DONK, C. P. Wassink: Inheritance of WIDEROE, S.: Dislocation of the fifth lumbar Z. cancer, 246 vertebra, 197 VAQUH:Z, H: The adrenaline test in diseases of WILLIAMs, J. T.: Dystocia of the shoulders in ZABOLOTNY, D.: Endemic plague in Russia, 111 the thyroid gland, 314 head presentations. 420 ZEVALKINK, R. B.: Gangrenous balanitis, 259 Varicella and herpes zoster. See Herpes zoster WILSON, J. Gordon: Physical measurements of ZIMMERMANN, R.: The causes and treatment of Vasomotor rhinitis, treatment of, 7 minimum audibility, 216 sterility, 395 Venesection in pre-eclamptic conditions. 353 WINsLOW: The digestion of tablets and pills, ZOELLIER, C.: The action of ultra-violet rays on VERGNORY, M.: Operative treatment of hydro- 188 a strain of bacteriophage, 467 nephrosis, 125 WINTER, G.: Febrile abortions, 485 Zygoma and malar bone, treatment of fractures Veronal, the minimum fatal dose of, 94 WITSEM&N, J. R,: Bacillus acidcphilts milk, 343 of, 237

Printed and published by the British Medical Association, at their Office, No. 429, Strand, in the Parish of St. Martini-in-the-Fields, In the County of London. i6 .TULY 7, 19231 MEMORANDA. tBTnrsWm was a considerable difference in the technique of ilTradiation of causing a complete disappearance of tlle growth from employed by-him, which fact may account for our initerpre- the cervix witliin a few weeks, whereas the game applica- tation. We are, however, filrthel inVestigating the chaniges tion for eight hours produces little or no eftect in the that occur within,the first few days. quantity or appearance of the growth. From the seventh day onwards there is apparently no 2. That definite series of changes in the carcinioma cells attempt at multiplication by mitosis, and we have no cantl be demonstrated after irradiation, leading up to thle evidence that multiplication in any form takes place. destruction of the cell. The nucleus, on the other hand, assumes strange forms; 3. That little or nio effect lhas been pioduced in affected there is often an increase in size accompanied by an increase ilia;" glands wlhen the cervix is irradiated. in cytoplasm-'and sometimes very large forms are seen. The 4. That as changes in the malignant cells take place outline is irregular and the nucleolus is often deeply before the fornmation of fibrous tissue, the latter is not hlle stained. Later mottling or even vacuolation (sometimes the c.usal agent in the disappearance of growtlh. vacuoles are of large' dimensions) is seen, followed in some 5. That the carcinoma cells are more vulnerable thain tlhe places by a gradual loss of staining power- whilst the nuclear utcriine miusculature, but that in the latter local atroplihy form is still maintained. The cytoplasm itself is usuallv anid fibrosis take place at a later date. increased in quantity, and occasionally shows vacuolatioin. The tissues arouind are heavily infiltrated witlh small round Our tlhankis are due to the Medical Research Council and and plasma cells, as before treatmiient, andl in additioni there the Radium Committee of St. Barthlolomew's Hospital for is usually an increase in the amount of fibrous tissue. These the facilities given us in carr-iing out this researchl; to Dr. appear ances last up to six or eight weeks, towards the Williamson anid Dr. Barnis for allowinig us to iriadiate som-ne end of which time the cells, if they have not already kis- of their cases and to include them in this series; and to appear ed, become difficult to find owing to their paucity. mnanv others for their valuable assistance, but especially After this stage it seems that the cells entirely vanish froim, to Dr. T. S. P. Strangeways for- the whole-hearted manier the tissue, except in a few cases where another process seems in which he has given us his assistance and advice. to be at work, which for watnt of a bettei expression wve have termed "embalming." Wlhereas in the former case the cell's seem as if they were (lissolved an(d their remains removed, in the present case they appear to remain col- lected-together in their original alveolar forms. The nuclei are sometimes to be recognized by their spher-ical outli no MEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL. and staining properties, but generally,' and especially in the later observatioiis, no nucelear strulcturie is to be seen, THE TONGUE SYMPTOM IN ABDOMINAL SEPSIS. and the islets conisist of anl unorganized mass, often coni- I WOULD like to call attention to a symptom which I have centrically laminated. These can only be regarded as been accustomed to seek in all cases of abdominal disease, remains of new growth because (1) they are bodies entirely and whiclh bas not once failed me during miianiy years of foreign to the- normal cervix; (2) they can- be traced in a practice. I refer to a definite smell in the tonigue, which series of cases througlh the various stages frnom unquestion- I find present in all cases where pus is present in tho able carcinoma. In this embalmed state there is an entire per-itoneal cavity. I do not refer to the smell of the absence of round-celled- and plasma-celled infiltration breath but of the tongue itself. I find the smell varies around, suggesting that the growth- is no longer capable of of pus to an actual faccal odour, causing cell reactioni, and is dead. The islets are' often from. the distinct smell embedded in a mass of sickeniing to the observer. dense fibrous tissue, or may have I am unable to find aniy reference to this symiptom in muscle tissue in close proximity, hut usually there is an have notes on cases at books oll surgical diagnosis, but attempt fibrous tissue enicapsulation round them. Firom extending as far back as twenty-five years in whiclh I have their staining 1)roplerties these miasses appear to be hetero- operation. but used this symptom aand verified its accuracy by geneous,' there is evidence that their outer portions We kniow how rapid is the absorption from the peritonieium, contain. myxomatous material. gives the first. Judgincg from the observations in one and it appears to me that the tongue case which was indication of this absorption. Among many cases of which examined fifteen anld forty-nine weeks after irradiation,, three. it would seem that when onice the cells have reached this I have notes I miiention only advanced stage these masses appear to be relatively Case 1.-A female child had pain in the appendix area, anid wvas permaneht. senit into a nursing home at onice. The temperature was niot CONCLUSIONS. raised. There was slight rigidity of the abdominal walls. No vomiting. I noted that the tongue smelt very offensively. Opera- Clinlical. tion at once. Perforation of adherent appendix, with offensive 1. These are in iecord with the generalexperienceof others fluid in peritoneal cavity. in recent year3', that in the majority of cases patients niot cease Casc 2.-Adult, male. History of two days' illness. Pain suffering from carcinoma of the cervix to have haenmeor- severe. Slight rigidity of abdominal walls. Temperature raised. rhage, vaginal discharge, anid ultcerationi after treatment' Tongue smelt faecal. Operatioin at once. Appendix ganigrenous; with radium. Further, that in somie of those cases wlhielc pus and gas in the peritoneum. are inoperable, life is prolonged' and the patients are Case 3.-Seen in consultation. Adult female. History of enabled to lead useful existences. It would be piremature obscure pain in left side of pelvis. Definite swelling extending at the,present junctuie to talk of cures. upwards for three inches above iliac crest. Per vaginam tense 2. That the prelimiinary application of radium in those' swelling to left of uterus. The tonigue very offensive. Gave cases which are operable causes the of fun-' advice -Jor immediate operation as I was 'sure that there was. disappearance pus in the peritoneal cavity. Operation two hours later. On gating growths or ulcers, so th'at' the risk of infection and opening the abdomen in the middle linie we found a large collec-- of im-planting new growth from the cervix at the time of tion of pus walled off. The pus had originated in the left brcad incising the vagina wall is markedly diminished. ligament and ruptured into the peritoneal cavity, becoming 3. There is no doubt that the application of 173.6 mg. of walled off by adhesions. Over twenty ounces were evacuated. radium element for twenty-four liour-s is markedly moie Recovery was uneventful. efficient in bringinig about,this result,than the same amount I lhave tried testing this svymptom by getting the patient applied for eight hours, eveni whein the latter is given on to gargle and wash out the mouth, but in every case the as many as thlee occasions. smell of the tongue remained. In most cases I have noted 4. That since histological evidence of the efficacy of that the tongue was not covered with fur; usually it is Daels's method of irradiation of' the pelvic glands is impirac- dr-y and beefy-looking. ticable its value is .still .sjltb jldice, as it depends upon I wouild be very interested to know if others have clinical evidence. observed this symptom, which I have learned to rely upon IIistosloqicol. with much confidence. 1. That thle inltroducetion of 173.6 m,g. of radlium eleenelt P. CLENNELL FENWICK, C.M.G., M.D., F.R.C.S.Edin., into the cervical tissue for twenty-four hours is capable Consuilting Surgeon to Christchurch Hospital; New Zraland.:- 26 JULY 7, IB231 BIRTHDAY HONOURS. Twx DU!TIS EDICAL JO17uwAI years later Paul Richer (Nouv. Icon. de la Salpetri6-e, 1888, Medical Counicil, should be appoinited an honorary auditor p. 213) writes of the facial expression in paralysis agitans, in his place. The chairmnian also drew attention to two "C'est masque vide, dont la vie semble absente." pension funds recently iinstituted, and miientionedl thlat The term " facial mask," or mask-like face, applied to the Council had decid(ed to propose that, in conisequence paralysis agitans, thus seems not to have been used at all of the increased cost of living, amendmenits in the by-lawvs generally until after Charcot's time. It has the advantage should be imiade to permiit a somewhat larger inicome than of being brief, though not an apt description of the hitherto held by persons wishing to become candidates for condition. varlious pensioniersships-namely, £100 a year instead of ;£60. Hfe stated that steps had beein taken to begin at once thle The Ea-liest Use of the Term " Parkinson's Mask." work of rebuilding the niave of the chapel in harmoiny with So far as our investigations go, the first use, in print, the new chancel, in spite of the fact that the funds in lhand of the term " Parkinson's mask " is found in the first were not sufficient for the purpose, and he urged all frienids edition of Osler's well known Textbook of M1edicine, 1892. of the College to do their best to secure contributionis. Mr. Powell has searched throulgh all the leading textbooks In the report to the governors, the Council expr-essed from 1817 to 1892 and can find no previous use of Parkin- its thanks to the various honorary local secretaries, the son's name in this connexion. British Medical Association, and other friends who had The actual expression which Osler uses is rather curious, assisted the Royal Medical Foundation attached to the " the so-called Parkinson's mask." This was repeated in College by obtaining donations and subscriptions, as well eachi succeeding edition down to 1916. To on-e as familiar as to the editors of the British Medical Joutrnal and with the originial works of the past as Osler was the fact Lancet for many services kindly rendered. The Medical that Parkinson had not described the facies of paralysis Insurance Agency of the British Medical Association had agitans mllust have been well known; hence the form of again sent generous contributions, for which. the Council his expression-" the so-called Parkinson's mask." It seems, was grateful. For maniy years it had been customary therefore, probable that about the early nilneties the term to elect as vice-presidents those who had collected the " Parkinson's mask " had become current amongst certain sum of £1,000, and as the Rev. Walter J. Barton, the late medical teachers in certain parts of the world, and that head master, had succeeded in completing this sum, the Osler first gave it official recognition as a concise* and con- Council proposed that he should be elected a vice-president venient label for the student. of the College. It may be said that in using the term " Parkinson's After the adoption of the anniual report and accounts, mask," we merely mean the mask-like face seen in Parkini- formal business was transacted, including the re-election son's disease, and as such the term is quite warranted. of members of the Council and auditors, and the adoption When, however, the term " Parkinsonism " is applied, as of new by-laws. A cordial vote of thanks to the chairman it frequently is at the present time, to post-encephalitic was proposed by Dr. Raymond Crawfurd, who drew atten- residua which may consist of nothing but an immobile face tion to the valuable services rendered to the College by with certain mental and morat changes in character, it is Sir Henry Morris as treasurer. This resolutioni was historically inaccurate. seconded by Mr. Hollis Walker, K.C., and carried with In conclusion, I desire to thank Mr. Powell for his valued acclamlation. help, and to take this opportuinity of pointing out to mv colleagues living in the provinces the maniy valuable services BIRTHDAY HONOIJRS. which the Royal Society of Medicine places so generously at the disposal of those Fellows whio are unable to make THE deferred list of honours granted on the occasion of frcquient personal visits to the library. the Kinig's birthday was issued as a supplement to the ARTHUR J. EALL, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P., London Gazette of June 29th. The following are among Professor of Medicine, University of Sheffield. the names of those upon whom honours have been conferred: Baronetcy. Major-General Sir Anthony A. Bowlby, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., EPSOM COLLEGE. K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S., President of the Royal College of Surgeons of THE annual general meeting of the governors of Epsom England; Consulting Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hosi at. College was held at the office, 49, Bedford Square, W.C., Knighthoods. on June 29th, when the treasurer, Sir HENRY MORRIS, was in the chair. George Francis Blacker, C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., Dean of University College Hospital Medical School. The namiies of the successful candidates for foundation Ewen J. Maclean, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. For services to scholarships were announced as follows: Thomas M. the Ministry of Health in Wales. Dr. Maclean was formerly Newton, Jeffrey 0. Timms, James D. Johnston, Irwin J. chairman of the Representative Body of the British Medical McGhie, Denis A. Sanford, H. Vincent Adcock. The Association, and presided over the Annual Representative Meeting successful canididate for the ordinary pensionership was in 1911 and 1912, when held in Birmingham and Liverpool Adelaide Lynch. respectively. In submitting the annual report of the Council, the C.B.E. (Civil Division). chairman drew attention to the loss the College had sus- Lieut.-Colonel John Southey Bostock, M.B., Ch.B., Director of tained by the death of Mr. Clement Locke Smiles, as well Medical Services, Ministry of Pensions. as by the retirement from the Council of Mr. Walter The distinction of C.B.E. (Civil Division) is also conferred upon Archibald Propert, the grandson of the Founder of the Mr. Ernest T. Nethercoat, President of the Pharmaceutical Society, College. The governors were also informed that Mr. W. in recognition of his services in connexion with the Dangerous Douglas Crossley, who entered the College as a master in Drugs Regulations. September, 1888, and was appointed bursar in September, 1890, was about to retire, after a service to the College of THE second International Congress of Comparative Patho. practically thirty-five years. The chairman paid a tribute logy will be held in Rome from October 7th to 14th. The to the zealous and efficient way in which Mr. Crossley subscription is 40 lire. Further information can be obtained had carried out the duties of his office during that long from Professor Perronetto, 40, Corso Valentino, Turin. period. The chairman further reported that Mr. Bluett, THE thirty-eighth annual meeting of the Caledonian Medical one of Society was held on June 29th in the rooms of the Aberdeen the honorary auditors, had died since the last Medico-Chirurgical Society. The President, Dr. D. Rorie annual general meeting, and that the Coune.il proposed D.S.O., took as the subject of his presidential address thN that Mr. Norman C. King, the registrar of the General career of Dr. George Boswell, who was surgeon to -King James VI of Scotland. The meeting was largely attended * In Fagge and Pye-Smith's Textbotk of - Medicine (fourth edition, X, and at the dinner the same evening seventy members ana 817) the words are, The features are immobile and the face has a present. It was arranged to hold the next' re;narkable impassive expression, like a mnask, as Parkinson (ICscribed it." guests were The name Parkinison is evidently a " lapsus calami " for (Uharcot, which annual meeting of the society in Liverpool under occurs in previous editions. the,' I presidency of Dr. David Smart. 48 JULY 7, 19231 'TNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. rHx Bwinsm

SIR BENJAMIN SIMPSON, K.C.I.E., should, giving as two instances of conspicuous success on the Surgeon-General, I.M.S. (ret.). part of officers promoted from civil posts to act as military administrative medical officers Sir Benjamin Simpson and FIR BENJAMIN SIMPSON, 'K.C.I.E., Bengal Medical Service the late Deputy Surgeon-General Sir James Thornton, (retired), died in London on June 27th, at the great age both of whom were civil surgeons in Bengal before their 9f 92. Since the death of Deputy Surgeon-General Parke, promotion. ,n April 10th, 1920, he had been the senior officer on the retired list of the I.M.S. That somewhat doubtful honour pow falls to the lot of Deputy Surgeon-General Clarence HUGH CLAYTON FOX, F.R.C.S.I., Voper, of the Madras Service, who, though just one month junior to Simpson, was actually eight months older. London. Benjamin Simpson was born at Clontarf, Dublin, on MANY will learn with sorrow and surprise of the death, from 'March 31st, 1831; he was the son of Robert Simpson, angina pectoris, of Mr. Clayton Fox, on June 13th, after policitor, and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where scarcely more than one day's illness. He presented the Legraduated M.A.; he took the M.R.C.S. in 1852, and appearance of perfect health and vigour, and those who saw o M.D.St. Andrews in 1853. He joined the I.M.S. as him a day or two before his death would have prophesied tant Surgeon on October 20th, 1853, nearly seventy for him a prolonged life of activity. years ago, reached the administrative grade on March 21st, He was born in 1864 at Coddenham in Suffolk, and was 1.882, became Surgeon-General and head of the service on educated at Needham Market Grammar School. He March 20th, 1885, and retired on March 29th, 1890. Though studied medicine at the Middlesex and Charing Cross Hos- n India at the time of the Mutiny, he did not see service in pitals and ultimately in Dublin, taking the M.R.S.C.Eng. that campaign. In 1860 he entered civil employ in Bengal, in 1888, and the F.R.C.S.I. in 1901. After an experience d in 1863 was posted to the medical charge of the mission of general practice he studied oto-laryngology at the =t to Bhutan in that year, subsequently serving in the Central London Throat and Ear Hospital and joined the pJhtan campaign of 1865-66, for which he received the staff of the Metropolitan Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital. frontier medal with a clasp. In 1867-68 he was on special He devoted much time to the work of. the throat depart- jduty on the North-East Frontier of India, and in the latter ments of the Brompton Hospital and the West End Hos- year was appointed civil surgeon of Darjiling. In 1871 he pital for Nervous Diseases. During the war he acted as was transferred to Patna, and in the same year served on assistant and deputy (for Sir James Dundas-Grant) at the the Cinchona Commission. In 1878 he was appointed to King George Hospital, as well as- at the Endsleigh -and ,coompany the late Maharaja of Kuch Bihar, father of the Vincent Square Hospitals for Officers. rent 'ruler, as his guardian, on the first of his many visits The Ministry of Pensions afforded him great scope at India. In 1881 he was promoted to act in the adminis- the aural clinics at Queen Mary's Hospital, Ducane Road rative grade as Deputy Surgeon-General of the Army in Military Hospital, and for the last few years three aural 8outhern Afghanistan, and in the same year was posted as clinics a week at Hammersmith Broadway. Moreover, lie Principal Medical Officer of the Quetta Division. On wvas constantly employed on .aural boards. Just before his March 21st, 1882, he was confirmed in the administrative death- he had been appointed aurist and laryngologist to tank, and appointed Deputy Surgeon-General and Sanitary the Marylebone General Dispensary. 4Pommissioner of the Central Provinces; subsequently be He made a masterly translation from the French of aoted for some time as Surgeon-General of the Punjab and Laurens's Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, which has been in such ,9f Bengal successively. On March 20th, 1885, he succeeded demand as to call for two new editions in a comparatively the late Dr. J. M. Cuningham as Surgeon-General and Sani- short time. His abstracts from French special journals ary Comtnissioner with the Government of India, the title which appeared in the Journal of Laryngology were always then held by the head of the Indian Medical Service. accurate and practical. Though of a somewhat reserved On December 20th, 1885, he was granted a good service disposition he acquired a large numnber of friends, who pension, and on February L5th, 1887, he was created became more and more attached to him as they learnt to W.C.I.E., being one of the first batch of knights appointed realize the largeness of his heart. to the Order of the Indian Empire. In 1859 he married Jane, daughter of Brigadier-General Hugh Sibbald, C.B., by whom he had two sons and one daughter, the latter the wife of Brigadier-General Sir A. Q. Balfour. am Hursit a affffi His two chief pursuits in India were big game shooting callitgo and and in both he was photography, very successful, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. attaining considerable skill in the latter when it was a much AT a congregation beld on June 28&h the degree of Bachelor of more dificeult art than it is nowadays. When he was Sur- Medicine was conferred on E. F. Chapman. geon-General he had rather the reputation of being more The following candidateshave been approvedat the examinations ntent on his amusements than on his work. The writer of indicated: Msi note, however, was told by a distinguished officer of the FiAL 3.B.-(MGteria MedUc and Pharmawologv): G. R. P. Aldred- ndian Medical Service, who served as secretary to several Brolwn;, B. N. Anott. l. J. Barford, L. W. H. Bertle. B, B. Bourdillon, V. H. Brink, 0.8. Broadbent. T. A. 3. M. Dodd, L. 0. F. Fysh, AurgeonsGeneral, and later himslf became Surgeon- S. Harris, T. B. Hodgson, A. Kendrew, R. Lewthwaite. P. Morton, that. Simpson did more work than any other chief E. La. Newell, W. D. B. Read. T. E. RByes. B. G. Scholofieldi, . W. A. ¶Reneral, Sim8ons. B. A. Walsh. A. Q. Well, Evelya- 0. Whttebl&UCoe, ,under whom he had served. He was-a man of the old Anglo- D. 0. Williams, Rosa S. Wordsworth. (Pathologu): M. Mec. Baird, Indian school, who rose very early and got through. a R. B. D. Cargill, 0. W. Carter, T. A. J. M. Dodd, C. Ea. Rigood, R. J. FrankMin. D. B. O*ler, 0. A. H. Green, H. B. Hardine.J. B. B. Hern. great deal of work before breakfast; he had the faculty J. A. Maotadyen. V. P. Robinson, J. P. Shaw. I. M. Ridley, H. N. 4f knowing just what work he could safely leave to his Stokoe, J. G. B. Thomas, B. B. Toompson, G. P. WrIght, MAhilde B. F. Bugnion, Janet D. Vaughan. (Fomnso Mfoene axed psistants and subordinates, and he did not himself do work PabIio Health): O. D. Ballinger, D. T. Barnes, B. F. Chapman. which it was their duty to do-consequently he was free from A. M. Cooke, B. CrKS~ e, B. van B. Emmons, J. A. Maciadyen, G. F. I. MitohesenlB. B. Strauss, T. S.Townsend, H. F. Turn-y. the cares, of his office at an hour when nmost men were still Cicely D. Williams. (Medicine. SiuoergeaJMidwifevv): J. W. Alden, hard at work. As Surgeon-General he was a strong man, P. W. Boobbyer T. A. Brown, A. D. Dyson, B. van B. Emmona, out V. Facey, H. (6. Hill, J. P. Shaw, A. I,. B. Stevenq, E. R. Watkins, *nd he raked of the hands of the Provincial Govern- Q. Wells, 0. B. Young, W. A. Young. Sibyl R. Eastwood. Cicely Inents into those of the Government of India-that is, prac- D. Williams. fically into his own hands-a good deal of patronage. Two M.aL-c. H. Carlton. instances were that in his tenure of office the Government of India took over from Provincial Governments the right UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD. of nominating individual officers for civil employ, and the TEr following candidates have been approved at the examinations power of appointment to the professorships in the various indicated: medical colleges in India. When the question whether M.D.-R. Platt. FINAL M.B., CH.B.-O. H. Billington, R. L. Brown, Alice C. Caiger, medical officers in civil employ should be eligible for military Ida Coates. H. Cretney, A. S. Drummond, C. S. Dunbar, D. Guest promotion was considered, the Government decided that they (Seeond Class Honours). W. H. Harding, Mona B. Hatherley, A. B. Nutt, Muriel R. Powell, J. E. Schofield. Annie D. Sykes. MEDICAL NEWS. JULY 7, 1923] u MEDI JUA 49

UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM. FOREIGN DECORATIONS. A COEVvCoTIoN was beld in the Castle Hall on June 26th, when THE following are among the decorations and medals awardled by a number of honorary degrees were conrerred. the Allied Powers to British Forces for distinguished service As recorded elsewhere, the honorary degree of D.C.L. was con- during the war 1914-19. ferred upon Sir Authony Bowlby. The following medical degrees were also conferred: BY TrE KING OF TRH BELGIANS. M.D.-N. R. Beattie, D. G. P. Bell, 0. Collville. S. W. Davidson, C. N. Croix de Guerre.-Brevet Colonel John T. Clarke, C.13., C.A.M.C.. Gover. Major T. Morrison, C.A.M.C., Captain A. F. Menzies, M.C., C.A.M.C. M.D. (Practitoners).-W. H. Bennett, Philip Gosce, W. L. Hodge. M.S.-R. Nicholson. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. M.B., B.S.-R. Armstrong, Helen Austin, Monica F. Bell, W. A. Brown, Medaille de la Reconnaissance Frantaise (En Argent).-Major Robert C. Katherine M. Cellan-Jones, G. A. Fothergill, Irene B. Mf. Green, Hallowes, D.S.O., R.A.M.C. Phillis Hall, R. E. Haswell, Gwendolen M. iHunton, 1s. R. Isaacs, E. H. Medaille des Epimies (En Vermel.-Major Jules Lafleur and Captain Jaques, I. H1. McLacblan, J. E. D. Miller, L. Minsli, Doris H. Motyer, Joseph H. A. Paquette. No. 8 Canadian General Hospital, C.A.M.C. F. G. Mundell, G. C. Parkin, Georgena L. Philivson. iH. N. Popham. (En Argent).-Capt%ins Clermont Bourget and Raoul Biaalt, No. 8 G. C. 14. Reffell, L. F. Richmond, H. C. Rollin, Evelyn M. Scott, Canadian General Hospital, C.A.M.C. W. F. 0. Taylor, A. Todd, Kathleen Shelton. P. J. G. de Vos, H. A. Wallace, and A. J. Watson. B.HY. AND D.P.H.-N. B. Beattie. DEATIIS IN THE SERVICES. Dr. R. A. Bolam was nominated for electioni by convocation as LIEUT.-COLONEL THOMAS BOYD, R.A.M.C.(ret.), died at Ballina, a member of the senate for the ensuing period of four years. co. Mayo, Oil MarClh 31st, aged 71. He was born at Ballina, took the L.R.C.S.I. in 1874, and the L.R.C.P.I. in 1875, entered the army as surgeon on February 4th, 1877, became surgeon lieutenant- UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. colouel after twenty years' service, and retired on February 24th, THE following medical degrees were conferred on June 20th: 1897. After his retirement he was employed for some time in nmedical charge of the dUp6t at Armagh. He served in the M.B., Ca.B.-Grace F. Macpherson, Ian Macpherson, Ethel M. Oastler, Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, W. Simpson. receiving the medal with a clasp and the Khedive's bronze star; and in the Sudan in 1884-85, in the Nile expedition, whesi he was ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND. in charge of the field hospital at Absarat, and received a clasp to As announced last week, the Honorary Fellowship of thie College the Egyptian medal. 'as conferred cll June 25th on Sir Harold Stiles, Regius Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of Edinburgh. In intro- (lncing Sir Harold Stiles, the Vice-President of the College, Mr. C3harles B. 1launsell, said that he was worthy of the highest honour, as he was one who had worked unceasingly to advance the science and art of surgery. The bighest honour which they could bestow was the Honcrary Fellowship of their ancient College. A MEMORIAL tablet to the late Dr. John Roberts Thomson, Un the roll of Honorary Fellows were the names of such world- erected in the hall of the Royal Victoria Hospital, liourne- renowned workers as Erichseni, Hunter, Huxley, Lister, Paget, mouth, was unveiled on June 26th. The Mayor of Bourne- Pa teur, and the brothers Mayo, and Sir larold Stiles was worthy to mouth, before drawing aside the flag which covered the hlaive- h,s name enzrolled amongst such immortals. His fiist-work services Was a translation of that wonderful textbook of operative surgery tablet, spoke of the devoted and self-sacrilcing w hich was written by the late Theodore Kcclier of Berne. After- which Dr. Roberts Thom-ison had rendered to the town and wards he collaborated with the Irish students' old friend and in particular to the hospitals. He safd that no honorary leicher, the late Professor D. J. Cunningham, in the production of freeman was regar(led by the borough witlh more affectionate Ihis Textbook of Anatomny. This work was followed by an original regard and the memuory of no freeman was more highly und painstaking study, the results of which were given to the world revered. Dr. Roberts Thomson was president of the British ini Burghard's Systemt of Operative Srgeryl and in the Encyciopaedia Medical Association when it held its Annual Mee;iug at Jiledica. From these foundations Sir Harold Sti'cs buiilt higher Bournemouith in 1891, and was chairman of the Central aud higher, always with the same results-the saving of life, the 1901. r lief of pain, and the advance of knowledge. Council of the Association from 1899 to Sir William I. de C. Wheeler, Presidlent of the College, then THE annual rneeting of the Medico-Psychological Association formally admitted Sir Harold as an Honorary Fellow in the words of Great Britain andl Ireland will be hield in Londdon (luring quoted last week (p. 1107). the second week of Julv. Dr. Edwin Goodall, iedical super-- The Governor-General then, on behalf of the College and country, intendent of the CardifiMental Hospital, will take the chair piesented the new Honorary Fellow with the parchment. At the for the first time as president, anl wvill give an address oni charter day dinner which, as already reported, followed the the afternoon of Tuesday, July 10th, o-n " Considerations,. ceremony, the Governor-General paid a warrxr tribute to the work others which had been done in the world of medical science by Dr. Mayo bacteriological, toxico!ogical, and haematological, and and his brother, and said that these two men alone had done for therewith associated, bearing upon the psychoses." On the surgery in America what had been done nowhere else in the followina day, July 11th, a discussion on the relation of. habitable g'obe. They were proud, too, of their -distinguished chronic sepsis to the so-called functional mental disorders guest from Edinburgh, a city to which Irishmen owed a great deal, will be introduced by Dr. Henry A. Cotton, medical director, both as regards medicine and surgery. He rejoiced that -that great New Jersey State Hospital; in the afternoon a visit will be C-ollege had once more been able to assemble in jollity and good- paid to the Bethlem Royal Hospital, and the annual dinner fellowship, and was glad to think that their tosat would have a will-take place in the evening. On the afternoon of July 12th speedy re-echo in the speedy prosperity of their beloved country. A number of The speeches made in connexion wiih the other toasts were a visit will be paid to the -Maudsley Hospital. reported last week. papers will be read on each day of the meeting, which will close on Friday, July 13th. A PRESIDENT'S gold chain and badge have been presented SOCIETY OF APOTHECARIES OF LONDON. to the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene by THE following candidates have passed in the subjects indicated: the retiring president, Sir James Cantlie, who was one of its SURERY.-L. P. Garrod, B. Hart, *L. K. Htoe, *M S. Mahmud, B. founders. The chain consists of a number of plaques held Teverson. together by ornamental links. Each plaque bears, or will MzDIcaNE.-L. P. Garrod, E. W. Hicks, B. Teverson. name of a former president. 'The centre link is Feaussc MRDICIN.-C. P. Garrod, E. W. Hicks, J. A. H. Sykes, bear, the B. Teverson, H. Whitby. forme(d by the initials of the donor surrounded by a laurel MIDwIFEuy.-D. Dimitrijevitch, L. P. Garrod, L. Statniarosh, B. wreath. The badge shows a sketch of a mosquito on a Teverson. in- * shield, with the Imotto Zonae torridac tuttarnen. The Section TI. coming president, Sir Percy Bassett-Snmith, K.C.B., F.R.C.P., The diploms of the Society has been granted to Messrs. L. P. F.R.C.S., was formally invested with the chiain by the Garrod, B. Hart, E. W. Hicks, and B. Teverson. retiring president at the last meeting of the Society. The chain was designed and made by the Goldsrniths and Silversmiths Comipany, London. THE issue of the J010nc7al of Tropical Medicine and IHygiene for June lst is devoted to tropical skin dliseases. It contains COMMISSIONS IN THE R.A.M.C. papers fromn contributors in the Sudan, Siam, Calcutta, and THE War Office announces that an examination for not fewer the United States, as well as froumi workers in this couLntry, than twenty commissions in the Royal Army Medical Corps and is well illustrated. The plates provi(led for the paper by will be held in London on August 1st next, and that those Dr. Mendelson on the disease hithierto known as juxta- who intend to compete should lodge their applications with articular nodules, to which he propoaes to apply the ter-m the Secretary of the War Office not later than July 20th. "1 xanthoma tropicum," show conditiolns whlich at first glance The presence of candidates will be required in London from suggest to the uninstructed either mulDtiple bony lesions or July 30th. A full statement of the duties and emolumuents of mnalignant tumours. The nodule3 scene, in fact, to be tibro- the service will be furnished( to prospective candidates on matous without any tendency to malignancy, thouglh they written application to the Secretary (A.M.D.1), War Office, may undergo fatty (legeneration, aind in old cases some Whitehall, S.W.1. calcification and amyloid change. The cause of the disease 50 JULY 7, 19319221 NOTES, AND ANSWERS. [ THx BarTufm - I0JL, LETTERS, MZDICAL JOUUNAS has not yet been ascertained. It was flrst noted in 1897 in passing the Board's examination or by being enrolled by virtue of New Guinea, but it has been observed also in Siam, Java, holding the certificate of either the Central Midwives Board for Madagascar, in both French and British Guinea, and in Scotland or the Central Midwives Board for Ireland, obtained as Algeria. Drs. Castellani and Tejera describe a skin disease a result of training and examination equivalent to the standard of which we have not previously heard. It occurs in adopted by the Board. (2) If a medical practitioner were to venezuela, where it is called "I cute " and is said to be fairly allow an or no uncertified woman to conduct cases without his actually dommon. Bright yellow patches with little desquama- being present at the confinements, the woman would be liable to tlion appear sometimes in childhood, and very slowly spread. be Xt is thougit to be Identical with an infection described by prosecuted and the doctor to be reported to the General gastellani in Ceylon under the name of tinea flava. Spores Medical Council for " covering " an uncertified woman. observed in scrapings from the yellow patches, but no rere from them. INCOME TAX. iungus growth could be obtained "L. B. S." bought a practice as from May 1st, 1921. There appears AT the meeting of the Society for the Study of Inebriety to be some difficulty in the way of-an assessment on the three to be held at 11, Chandos Street, W.1, on Tuesday, July 10th, years' average of his predecessor; "L. B. S." has supplied an t 4 p.m., Professor A. Louise McIlroy will open a discussion account of his cash receipts and expenses to the inispector, who pn the Influence of alcohol and alcoholism upon ante-natal declines to take the receiEts on that basis, and claims to add 0nd infant life. lihereto the value of the debts outstanding at the end of the year. He also declines to allow a deduction for removal expensee A MEMORIAL to the late Dr. Murdoch Mackenzie was The proper basis is of course-the average of the three previoit Ynveiled on June 22nd in the Isle of Lewis Hospital, of which year's profits, and If those figures are not available, the profits ol institution he was one of the founders and for twenty-six the current year are useful only so far as they may serve to years its medical superintendent and devoted friend. indicate wbat that average probably amounted to, or, if th THE very fine collection of Hispano-Moresque pottery made profits bave fallen off, as a basis of adjustment to meet that by Mr. Francis W. Mark is to be sold at Christie's oa July- special case. The inspector's point about the necessity for taking bookings into aecount during the early years holds good t 10th. It contains some rare pharmacy jars of the fifteenth income tax is payable on profits earned and receivable even century. Part of the collection was exhibited last summer though they ha-e not in fact been received. The claim to a at the Royal Society of Mledicine's social evening. deduction -for removal expenses cannot be upheld as there is THE University of London Press announces for early publi- judicial authority against it; the expense Is not incurred so cation an illustrated volume on The Disetses of the Breast, by much in carrying on the practice as in acquiring it. Willmott H. Evans, M.D., F.R.C.S., surgeon to the Royal Free Hospital. H. E. G." replaced a 10-h.p. 8. car by a 10-h.p. F. costing £662 the cost of a car of similar make and the same horse-power as-th A SECOND (revised and enlarged) edition of Choyce's S. is estimated at £600. He has claimed to deduct £600- £10 System of Surgery, in three volumes, is announced for early allowed for the old car, net £500. The inspector of taxes says publication by Messrs. Cassell. he is not entitled to replacement cost but to depreciation-for example, £220 (cost of old car), less £103-that Is, £120 only. *,* It Is beyond dispute that a professional man is entitled to cost of replacement and not to depreciation-which in the long run would be of greater benefit. In the official evidence given before the Royal Commission on the Income Tax it was statea that the cost of replacement would be measured by the expense ORIGINAL ARTICLES and LETTERS Lorwarded for publication necessary to replace a machine, and that where that amount are understood to be offered to the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL exceeded the original cost no restriction would be enforced, alone unless the contrary be stated. except that where the expenditure was incurred partly for CORRESPONDENTS who wish notice to be taken of their communica- improvement the portion so incurred could not be allowed. tions should authenticate them with their names-of course not that a car of similar necessarily for publication. Assuming 10-h.p. quality and type to the S would cost £600 when the F. was bought, our correspondent is As, owing to printing difficulties, the JOURNAL must be sent to press in to deduct earlier than hitherto, it is essential that communications intended oorrect claiming £500. for the current issue should be received by the first post on ruesdazy, and lengthy documents on Monday. AUTHORS desiring reprints of their articles published in the BRITISH LETTERS, NOTES, ETC. MEDICAL JOURNAL are requested to communicate with the Office, 429, Strand, W.C.2, on receipt of proof. MESSRS. BOOTS of Nottingham have issued a list of chemicals of IN order to avoid delay, it is particularly requested that ALL letters guaranteed purity for use in research. The majority of the on the editorial business of the JOURNAL be addressed to the substances in the list are manufactured by the firm. Editor at the Office of the JOURNAL. CORRECTION. THE postal address of the BRITISH MEDICAIL ASSOCIATION and BRITISH MEDICAL JOUJRNAL is 429, Strand, London, W.C.2. The telegraphic DR. GORDON NORRIE of Copenhagen calls attention to an error II addresses are: the annQtation on the prevention of ophthalmia neonatorum In Dlenmark published in the JOURNAL of June 23rd. In the fourth 1. EDITOR of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Aitiology, line from the end (p. 1062) is a quotation which should read as Westrand, London; teleplhone, 2630, Gerrard. follows: "it is impossible by prophylaxis to prevent'the Jnfec_ 2. FINANCIAL SECRETARY AND B.USINESS MANAGER tion taking place after birth "-that is, in the days after the (Advertisements, etc.), Articulate, Westrand, London; telephone, birth. 2630, Gerrard. 3. MEDICAL SECRETARY, Medisecra, Westrand, London; VACANCIES. telephone, 2630, Gerrard. The address of the Irish Office of the NOTIFICATIONS of offices vacant in universities, medical colleges, British Medical Association is 16, South Frederick Street, asd of vacant residenit and other appointments at hospitals Dublin (telegrams: Bacilltus, Dublin; telephone, 4737, Dublin), will be found at pages 31, 34, and 35 of our advertisemeni and of the Scottish Office, 6, Rutland Square, Edinburgh columns, and advertisements-as to partnerships, assistantships, (telegrams: Associate, Edinburgh; telephone, 4361, Central). and locumtenencies at pages 32 and 33. A short summary of vacant posts notified in the advertisement columns appcezrs in the Supplenment at page 12. QUERIES AND ANSWERS. SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADYERTISBMENTS IN TM!I "dG. T." inquires if there is any hospital in the British Isles BRITISH' MEDICAL JOURNAL. where a native of Sierra Leone, who is an M.A., B.Sc., and M.B., B.S, could obtain a house-surgeon's appointment. £ s..d. Failing such, could the graduate be attached as a pupil to learn Six lines and under ... 0 9 0 the work of house-surgeon and at the same time obtain an Each additional line ...... 0 1 6 insiglht into hospital administration? Whole single column (three columns to page) ... 7 10 0 Half single column ...... 3 15 0 UNCERTIFIED Half page ...... 10 0 0 MIDWIVES. Whole ... ' OxoN." writes: (1) Is a nurse who holds certificates of profl- page ...... 20 0 0 cienicy in midwifery, but has not passed the examination of the An average line contains six words. Central Mi(lwives Board, eligible for registration as a midwife? All remittances by Post Office Orders must be made payable to the (2) In the evenit of her being eligible, am I as a doctor permitted British Medical Association at the General Post Office, London. No respon- to allow lier to conduct cases without my actually being present sibility will be accepte-l for any such renmittance not so safeguarded. at tle Advertisements slhotuld be delivered, addressed to the Mlanager, 429, confltiement? Strand, London, W.C.2, not later than the first post on Tuesday morning *** (1) No woman (other than a registered medical practitioner) preceding puiblication, and, if not paid for at the time, should be can act as a midwife in England or Wales unless she holds the accompanied by a reference. Board's certificate. This NOTE.-It is sgainst tho rules of the Post Office to receive post8 retnte certificate she can now only obtain by letters addresd either in initials or uumbers.