DEC. 30, 1944 OBITUARY BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 871 troubles he worked until the eve of his death. George Alexander of the Aldershot and Basingstoke Division from 1937 to 1943. Reid received his medical education at Aberdeen, qualifying Dr. Cox will long be remembered in the neighbourhood as M.B., C.M. in 1895, proceeding to the M.D. in 1899; a year a man who lived for his work and loved the people, however later he took the F.R.C.S. of Edinburgh. He had practised in varied their lives, among whom he worked so long. He won Bournemouth for 45 years, and for 20 years was on the the affection and the love of all, and remained at duty to honorary surgical staff of the Royal Victoria and West Hants the end. Hospital. On reaching the retiring age in 1933 he was appointed consulting surgeon. He was at one time president News comes from Colombo of the death of Dr. C. I. DE SILVA of the Bournemouth Medical Society. Reid was brought up on Sept. 21, 1944, nine days before he was due to retire from on a farm in the Highlands. He was a real clinician with the Government service. After a brilliant school career at the breadth of vision, reserve, modesty, and kindness of one who Royal College, Colombo, he entered the Medical College. There has worked in harmony with Nature. His influence was felt he won the Jeejeebhoy scholarship, the Abrew gold medal in by all who had the privilege of working under him. zoology, and the Government first professional scholarship. Before completing his medical course in Ceylon he came to We regret to anounce the sudden death at Hove on Dec. 4 London and entered University College Hospital. While in of Dr. ERIC LEIGH FYFFE, recently chairman of the Brighton England he won prizes for comparative anatomy, pharma- Division of the British Medical Association.' He took the cology, forensic medicine, hygiene, and psychiatry; he also English Conjoint diplomas in 1908 and the M.B., B.S.Lond. won the Tuke medal in pathQlogy and Bucknill scholarship, in 1909, after studying at St. Thomas's Hospital, where he and was proxinie accessit for the Filliter exhibition. After became house-physician, resident anaesthetist, and senior obstet- graduating M.B., B.S. he took a special course in tuberculosis, rical house-physician. He had been surgical specialist to the and returned home to become medical officer in charge of British Forces 1914-18, was created an Officer of the Order institutions for tuberculosis in Ceylon and lecturer in pathology of the Crown of Belgium at the end of 1918, and joined the at the Medical College, Colombo. Reserve of Officers with the rank of major, R.A.M.C. Dr. Fyffe was medical officer to the Crescent Convalescent Home, Brighton, and visiting medical officer to St. Dunstan's Annexe for Blinded Soldiers and Sailors. He was a member Universities and of the Brighton and Sussex Medico-Chirurgical Society, and Colleges before his election as chairman served on the executive com- mittee of the local Division of the B.M.A. UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW Dr. SIDNEY PHILIP MATTHEWS, who had practised for many It is announced that Dr. Daniel Fowler Cappell, dean of the Faculty years at Crawley and Three Bridges, Sussex, died on Dec. 5. of Medicine and professor of pathology in the University of St. He joined the Westminster Hospital Medical School with' a Andrews, and pathologist to the Royal Infirmary, Dundee, has been classical entrance scholarship and went on to St. Mary's with appointed to the chair of pathology in the University of Glasgow an entrance scholarship in science, qualifying M.R.C.S., in succession to the late Prof. J. Shaw Dunn. L.R.C.P. in 1890. Before -taking up general practice he was resident medical officer for 2j years at the Hospital for Women UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL and Children, Brighton, and then resident medical officer at The following candidates have been approved at the examinations the West Brighton Hospital. He became surgeon to the West indicated: Sussex Constabulary and to the Gatwick race meetings, and M.D.-W. I. D. Scott. was surgeon to the Crawley and Ifield Cottage Hospital. M.B., CH.B.-Class 11: 1 2Edith M. Brown, '.WD. A. Gregson. Part IlI: M. K. Alexander, J. T. D. Allen, E. T. Anderton, H. B. Andrews, E. H. Dr. Matthews joined the B.M.A. in 1912 and contributed a Arnels, J. P. D. Bates, T. J. Boag, E. Cooper, D. Craddock. H. T. Davenport, number of case notes to these columns; he also wrote occa- -"K. R. Dumbell, E. D. Edmondson. J. L. Edmondson, L. J. C. Frew, A. sional letters published in our correspondence columns. He Griffith. J. E. Hall, D. A. Harbord, C. R. Helsby, G. Hughes, L. Jacobs, E. S. Jones. H. A. Jones, R. S. Jones, W. T. W. Lawson, S. Lipton. J. B. was a J.P. for Sussex, a county councillor, and a much-respected Lynch, K. McCarthy. M. G. McEntegart. R. H. Martlew, Lucille F. Morgan, figure far beyond his own neighbourhood. D. B. Mossman, C. M. Ogilvie, C. A. PearFon, H. H. Pilling, W. L. Sanders, Isabel S. Smellie, G. W. Storey, P. J. Taylor, W. A. Thompson, R. D. B. Williams. Passed in Separate Subjects: Beryl G. Anscombe, G. Ansell, B. Dr. J. D. SPEID SINCLAIR, who died on Dec. 6, qualified Dover, Monica Drinkel, L. Griffiths, B. B. Harrison, R. V. Kinnish, J, R. E. Wilson (Medicine, Obstetrics, and Gynaecology). J. W. L. Edwards, B. R. M.B., Ch.B. at Glasgow University in 1910. He held resident Frisby, J. R. Lewis. Co-ris Vcnables (Medicine and Surgery). Part II: posts of increasing seniority at various hospitals, and served Audrey M. Ashcroft. N. L. Bailey. K. Baker, S. Beacon, 4D. T. Binns, 4R. in the R.A.M.C. in the last war. After demobilization he was Brearley. P. M. Bretland, Cecile N. Broster, G. B. Brown, J. H. E. Carmichael, for a time on the staff Helen A. Cawson, N. Coulshed, Paulin M. Dean, Joan Evans, R. L. Goldson, of the Ministry of Pensions before H. C. Graham, E. A. Harris. Ailsa M. Heath. Vivien P. Helme, Maure,rn M. deciding to specialize in anaesthetics. At one time he was Hoey, D. T. L. Hughes. Nellie Hughes. 4J. C. Humber, 4G. C. Hunter, F. G. attached as honorary anaesthetist to Charing Cross, the Homoeo- Ince. Barbara M. Killi*k. Jean Learoyd. A. C. Levinson, H. S. Levy, T. R. Littler. J. A. O'Garra, A. E. Pritchard. G. P. Reed, H. Roberts, W. G. pathic, and St. Peter's Hospitals. He was also anaesthetist to Roberts. P. W. Robertson, L. Robinson. Olive R. Rodgers, L. Rosenbloom, the Hendon Memorial Hospital, where he served in the E.M.S. K. S. Shaw, F. W. Sheffield, H. H. Slack, Helen M. Taylor, L. lempkin, Though well versed in modern methods of anaesthesia he Dorothy E. M. Thomas, R. G. Thomas. Maureen M. Tickle, 4L. F. Tinckler, D. R. Wallace-Jones, J. Ward, Joyce Watson, N. P. Watson, W. F. Wille, always retained a great liking for chloroform, which he adminis- E. H. Wilson, 4Esme M. Wren, Aline N. Wynroe (Public Health). tered with a skill and safety typical of his Scottish origin. 'With honours. 'Distinction in obstetrics and gynaccology. -Distinction in His attractive personality will be sadly missed by his many surgery. "Distinction in public health. friends. UNIVERSITY OF WALES Dr. JOHN GRUFFYDD of Bethesda, Caernarvonshire, who died WELSH NATIONAL SCHOOL recently at the age of 74, was a native of that town and had OF MEDICINE practised in the district for 44 years. He was trained at The following candidates have satisfied the examiners: St. Bartholomew's Hospital and qualified M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. M.B.. B.CH.-Obstetrics and GC)naecology': W. H. Bcasley, 1. W. Bowen, in 1893. He held many local appointments, was a life member B. L. Crystal, G. R. Davies. G. K. Davies, L. G. G. Davirs, L. A. J. Evans, Myrddin Evans, Peter Griffiths, B. E. Heard, 1. D. Jacoirs. P. G. Jagger. D. G. of the British Red Cross Society, lecturer for the St. John. Jones, W. T. Lloyd. Joy A. MacGregor, Jack Matthews, B. H. MvcCracken, Ambulance Brigade for many years. member of the Insurance Enid A. Reed, R. M. E. Seal. Gwiadys M. Sewart. M. J. Tanner. D. R. Thomas, L. L. R. White, Catrin M. Williams, D. M. Willianms, P. R. J. Committee of Caernarvonshire, and medical examiner for the Williams, Roberta Williams. county education authority. After retiring from general prac- tice Dr. Gruffydd took charge of the Penrhyn Quarry Hospital for the last seven years of his life. Prominent in social and ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND religious circles, he was much loved bv his patients and friends Prof. Innes Wares Brebner has been admitted to the Honor-ary in the district. He had been a member of the B.M.A. for more Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. On than 50 years. account of the difficulty in travelling to Engiand Prof. Brebner was admitted in South Africa by Major-Gen. P. H. Mitchiner, a The late Dr. WILLIAM ALFRED CLAYTON Cox of Hartlev member of the Council of the College. The ceremony took place Wintney. Hants, was a student at St. Mary's Hospital and quali- in the Great Hall of the Witwatersrand University at the conclusion fied in 1900. Before settling in general practice he was house- of the Beyers Memorial Lecture, which was delivered by surgeon at the Horton Infirmary, Banbury. He held a number Major-Gen. Mitchiner. Prof. Brebner expressed his appreciation of of local appointments-public vaccinator to Nos. 1 and 4 the honour conferred on him by the Royal College of Surgeons. Districts, medical officeer to the local infirmary, medical officer The Chancellor of the University, Mr. J. H. Hofmeyr (Vice-Premier to the Post Office and Police, and surgeon to the Fleet Cottage of the Union of South Africa), publicly expreFsed his regret at the Hospital. He joined the B.M.A. in 1901 and was chairman damage suffered by the Royal College of Surgeons, and his appre- 872 DEC. 30, 1944 UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES MEDICALBRITCSJtJOURNAL ciation of the honour done to the Union of South Africa by the award of the Honorary Fellowship to Prof. Brebner. He said that the Witwatersrand University was doing all it could, from Medico- Legal the paLhologilcal material at its disposal, to help in the replacement of the specimens lost in the destruction of the College Museum. At a meeting of the Council held on Dec. 14, with Sir Alfred Webb- UNSUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF A WORKMAN Johnson, President, in the chair, Surg. Cmdr. (D) F. E. D. Hallon The present system of workmen's compensation-may its end be was elected a member of the Board of Examiners in Dental Surgery near! -has only been kept going by the determination of the courts for three years. The following examiners were appointed for the that the workman shall so far as possible have the benefit of newly instituted Diploma in Medical Radiodiagnosis and Diploma ambiguity in legal interpretation. It is all the more surprising that in Medical Radiotherapy for the remainder of the collegiate year the Court of Appeal should have reaffirmed the other day the 1944-5: D.M.R.D.-F. L. Hopwood and J. L. A. Grout. D.M.R.T. principle that a workman may lose his right to compensation -F. L. Hopwood and G. W. Stebbing. Mr. Seymour Barling was through the failure of medical treatment to cure him. re-elected representative of the College on the Court of Governors The rule, as laid down in Humber Towing Co. v. Barclay (1911), of Birmingham University for a further three years. Mr. C. Max is that if the workman's condition at the time of arbitration is due Page was appointed Bradshaw Lecturer for 1945. Air Vice-Marshal substantially to improper treatment and not to the accident, he is Geoffrey Keynes and Mr. R. Watson-Jones were elected Hunterian not entitled to compensation. The foundation for the rule is the Professors for 1945. general principle of common law that if the chain of causation Diplomas of Fellowship were g;anted to the following candidates: between an act and an effect is broken by a new intervening act L. W. Hefferman, 1. Spiro, W. T. Ross, J. D. Raftery, H. A. M-Donald, (novus actus interveniens), so that the old cause goes and a new S. K. Nag, F. R. Hurford, P. R. Stringer, H. Petty, R. L. Canney, G. N. one is substituted for it, that new act gives a fresh origin to the Taylor, H. G. S. Korvin. D. I. Williams, R. B. W. A. Cole, P. B. Ryan, Richards. after-consequences. Now this general rule works on the whole A. Naylor, R. D. justly in cases where one citizen is claiming damages from another A Diploma of Membership was granted to James Sharp. for loss due to a negligent or unlawful act. To apply it to a work- Diplomas were granted, jointly with the Royal College of man's compensation case seems to contravene the whole spirit of Physicians of London, as follows: workmen's compensation law. DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHETICS.-J. D. Blair. Victoria M. Brown. J. S. Calnan, Last summer the Court of Appeal was considering the case' of a M. V. H. Denton, Cecile P. Fellows, E. K. Gardner. Marion W. S. Green, J. L. Griffin. R. Peters, Edith Rhodes, M. Rushton, T. A. Turnbull, D. Wilson, workman who had fallen on his shoulder and fractured his humerus Edith Winternitz. Violet B. Young, A. H. Zair. at the upper end. The fracture was missed in hospital and only DIPLOMA IN CHILD HEALTH.-A. D. Barlow, T. E. D. Beavan, Joyce L. discovered by a specialist some time afterwards, too late for function Chamberlain. Helen Davidsosi, Mary D. Dixon, Margaret Edge, Agngs J. M. to be Gilruth, Muriel C. Goodchild, Jean L. Hallum, Elizabeth Hoffa, R. F. restored to the arm. The judge, sitting as arbitrator, said Hollick, G. A. James, P. A. Jennings, L. S. Leveson, R. 1. Mackay. H. E. he was driven to the conclusion that the stiff arm was the direct Pollak, Millicent M. Rogerson, L. Sagorin, Sheila F. Schoficld, D. J. Thomas. result of the ineffective and negligent treatment given to the work- C. D. Thornley, P. G. Todd, H. G. Triay, Peggy 0. M. Tyson, D. Weiner. man at the hospital; he was suffering from the results of that treat- ment and not of the injury. The majority of the court, Lord Justice Luxmoore and Lord Justice Du Parcq, treated this as a finding of The Faculty of Homoeopathy announces that at the first examina- fact with which the court could not interfere, restated the rule that tion for its diploma (M.F.Hom.), held at the London Homoeopathic a novus actus interveniens breaks the chain of causation, and Hospital, Oct. 2-4, the following satisfied the examiners: Jeanie McC. decided against the workman's claim. Lord Justice Scott, however, H. Hindmarch, M.B., Ch.B., F. R. Neubert, M.B., Ch.B., W. Harold in a long and vigorous dissenting judgment, stated what most non- Emslie, M.B., Ch.B. legal persons will probably feel: that Parliament never meant the courts or anyone else to investigate the enormous variety of factors which operate to modify the workman's condition between the injury and the arbitration. To make the workman's right to com- The Services pensation depend on the quality of the medical treatment he gets is lamentable. And, he added, why should the " chain of causation " be broken only by negligent treatment? Why not also by honestly Majors W. N. Crowe, M.M., 9th Btn. West Riding Home Guard, mistaken treatment, or by an innovation of treatment undertaken and W. C. Lowry, 14th Btn. Northumberland Home Guard, have in a desperate case, or by the wartime shortage of a necessary drug, been appointed M.B.E. (Military Division) in recognition of or, for that matter, by the explosion of an enemy bomb? The meritorious service in the Home Guard. guiding principle ought to be, surely, that but for the injury the workman would not have been in hospital at all; the injury alone subjected him to the risk of undergoing ineffective or harmful CASUALTIES IN THE MEDICAL SERVICES treatment. Died.-War Subs. Capt. James Philip, R.A.M.C. The case may still go to the House of Lords, and then we may Wounded.-War Subs. Capts. A. W. Little, R. T. Michael, and have a judgment which will shake into some sort of coherence the D. R. Urquhart, R.A.M.C. two conflicting lines of decisions which Scott, L.J., exposed so Reported prisoner of war.-Capt. C. C. Michael James, R.A.M.C. lucidly. But whatever their lordships may think, the mere existence Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported prisoner of such a legal controversy shows how unsatisfactory is the present of war.-Capt. V. D. R. Martin, R.A.M.C. provision for workmen's compensation. The Government propose Previously reported missing, now known to be a prisoner of war.- a complete change to a system of insurance, and if this really takes Capt. B. C. Jeffrey, R.A.M.C. the injured workman out of the courts it will be a godsend. It will be all the more welcome if it ensures that doctors shall not be con- DEATHS IN THE SERVICES victed of professional negligence in judicial proceedings to which they are not parties and in which they are not entitled to defend Surg.-General HENRY WICKHAM STEVENSON, C.S.I., I.M.S., died themselves. on Dec. 5 at Balladoole, near Castletown, in his 87th year. He was born in Canada, and qualified in 1880 with the M.R.C.S: and L.S.A. TWO DOCTORS EXONERATED and entered the Indian Medical Service in the following year, when A good deal of publicity was given to an inquest held by the he was posted to the Bombay Presidency. After completing his Westminster coroner earlier in the year in which he declared that service on the military side he entered the Bombay civilian medical two medical certificates were erroneous. An actor named Henrv department, where he remained for the rest of his service. After Edward Flynn, of Hugh Street, Westminster, had died in his bed- holding district civil surgeonships he occupied important hospital room at Sheffield, and two Sheffield doctors had certified that death posts in Bombay, and took an active part in the Bombay Medical was due to coronary embolism and rheumatic endocarditis. The Congress in 1909. In 1900 he was awarded a Kaisar-i-Hind medal, coroner ordered a post-mortem examination, and the pathologist and in 1909 was promoted to the administrative grade as surgeon- reported a linear fracture at the base of the skull and bruising general with the Government of Bombay and became an additional around one ear which could have happened about twenty-four hours member of the Council of Bombay. In 1910 he was awarded a before death. At the adjourned hearing2 the coroner, recording a Good Service Pension for long and efficient service, and the C.S.I. verdict of accidental death, said he thought that some hours before in 1912. He was an all-round man and a popular officer. After Flynn died he had injured himself by falling out of bed, or on to his retirement in 1914 he resided in the Isle of Man. the floor of his room. He had no doubt that both doctors had certified Flight Lieut. ARCHIBALD NORMAN CAMPBELL, who was killed in to the best of their medical skill and knowledge, and no a flying accident on Dec. 10, was born in January, 1918, studied question as to their professional good faith arose. On the other medicine at Queen's University, Belfast, and qualified M.B., B.Ch. hand, the accuracy of certificates of death was of interest to society, in 1942. After holding a house appointment at Belfast City Hos- and an alarming number turned out to be ill founded. pital for a year he was commissioned as flying officer in the Medical 1Rothwell v. Caverswall S.one Co. Ltd. (1944) 2 All E.R. 350. Branch, R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve. 2 Times, Aug. 23, 1944. BRITISH

MEDICAL JOURNAL

THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

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

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

VOLUME II 1944 JULY TO DECEMBER

Published at the Office of the British Medical Association, Tavistock Square, London, W.C.1, and Printed by Fisher, Knight & Co., Ltd., Gainsborough Press, St. Albans KEY TO DATES AND PAGES The following table, giving a key to the dates of issue and the page numbers of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL and SUPPLEMENT in the second volume for 1944, may prove convenient to readers in search of a reference. Serial Date of Journal Supplement No. ISSUe Pages Pages 4356 .. JIIY .. 1- 34 .. 1- 6 4357 .. ,, 8 .. 35- 66 .. 7- 12 4358 ,, 15 .. 67-102 .. 13- 16 4359 .. ,, 22 .. 103-136 .. 17- 20 4360 .. ,, 29 .. 137-168 .. 21- 24 4361 .. Aug. 5 S 169-200 .. 25- 32 4362 .. ,, 12 .. 201-232 .. 33- 38 4363 .. ,, 19 .. 233-262 .. 39- 44 4364 .. ,, 26 .. 263-296 .. 45- 48 4365 .. Sept. 2 .. 297-328 .. 49- 52 4366 .. ,, 9 .. 329-362 .. 53- 56 4367 .. ,, 16 .. 363-392 .. 57- 64 4368 .. ,, 23 .. 393-424 .. 65- 68 4369 .. ,, 30 .. 425-458 .. 69- 72 ,4370 .. Oct. 7 .. 459-488 .. 73- 78 4371 .. ,, 14 .. 489-520 .. 79- 84 4372 .. ,, 21 .. 521-550 .. 85- 92 4373 .. ,, 28 .. 551-586 .. 93- 96 4374 .. Nov. 4 .. 587-616 .. 97-102 4375 .. ,, 11 .. 617-650 .. 103-112 4376 .. ,, 18 .. 651-682 .. 113-122 4377 .. ,, 25 .. 683-714 .. 123-132 4378 .. Dec. 2 .. 715-744 .. 133-140 4379 .. ,, 9 .. 745-780 .. 141-146 4380 .. , 16 .. 781-806 .. 147-168 4381 .. ,, 23 .. 807-842 .. 169-174 4382 .. ,. 30 .. 843-876 .. 175-180 INDEX TO VOLUIME II FOR 1944

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

A Allergy: Prophylaxis in allergic child, 102-Vitamin ANAESTHESIA (continued): B deficiency in allergic patients, 128, 392-Skin Trichlorethylene (trilene): Use and abuse of Abdomen: Diagnosis of acute abdominal disease, testing by dust extract, 200-Urticarial reactions (G. E. H. Enderby), 300 (0); correspondencc, 101-Congenital absence of abdominal muscles, and desensitization in allergic recipients after 386 549-Underwater blast * injuries of abdomen serum transfusions (Kate Maunsell), 236 (0)- Vomiting, slow induction- and, 224 (Thomas Moore), 626 (0); correspondence, 769- Allergy and anaphylaxis (book review), 630 Severe abdominal crush injury: study of ALLISON, V. D.: Haemolytic streptococci and scarlet ANALGESIA: mechanics in an extreme case (D. H. Lees), 853 (0) fever, 351 Caudal, continuous (annotation) 51 ABEL. Theodora M. (and Elaine F. KINDER): The ALONZO, E. Martinez: Treatment of haemorrhage Local: For adult circumcision (H. L. Rogerson), Subnormal A dolescent Girl, 46 and shock, 21 694-For thoracoplasty, 778 ABERCROMBIE, R. G.: Results of Colles's fracture, ALSTON, J. M.: Treatment with penicillin. 317 Pethidine, in labour: report of 102 cases (J. A. 56 - (and J. C. BROOM): Action of penicillin on Rae Cripps and others), 498 (0) Aberdeen: A survey of the haemoglobin levels of leptospira and on leptospiral infections in guinea- Regional (book review). 436 the poor classes in Aberdecn (H. W. Fullerton pigs, 718 (0); annotation, 729 Spinal: In penetrating abdominal wounds, 769- and others), 373 (0) Amino-acids, deamination of, 714 Etherington-Wilson technique for, 805 ABRAHAMS, Sir Adolphe: Observation and common Aminophenol: Antibacterial action of 2-amino- See also Anaesthesia sense in the student's training, 382-Postgraduate phenol (o-aminophenol) (Mary Barber and G. A. D. medicine, 480-Smoking and duodenal ulcer, 798 Haslewood), 754 (0); correspondence, 832 Anastomosis, intestinal: a modification of the Academy, Michigan, of Science, Arts, and Letters, Amoebiasis. See Dysentery, amoebic invagination method (James Burnett Hogarth), 75 Pa pei' of ihe, 14 (0) -- National, of Sciences, New York: Award of ANAEMIA: Anatomy: Atlas of human anatomy (book review), Charles L. Mayer Prize, 96 Acute 183-Comparative, history of (book review), 319 Royal, of Medicine in Ireland: haemolytic: report of case presenting -Bologna and the beginnings of anatomy (Nova et Section of Medicine: Thiouracil for hyper- unreported features (J. P. Currie), 8 (0); lead- Vetera), 509-Bequest to anatomy schools, 513- thyroidism, ing article, 16; correspondence, 94, 161 91-Pneumoperitoneum, 189 Haemoglobin levels of the And physiology (book review), 695-Supply of Accidents, road, in U.S.A., 221 poor classes in Aber- bodies for dissection (N. M. Goodman), 807 (0) Acetum opii, 360 deen (H' W. Fullerton and others), 373 (0) ANDREWS, C. T.: Adjustable insulin syringe, 534 Acne, 423-Oestrogens for, 874 Hernia, hiatus, and anaemia (leading article), correspondence, 616 rosacea, 649 83 Aneurysm: Aortic, rupture of, into duodenum \romegaly, headache of, 423 Nutritional iron deficiency anaemia in wartime: (J. Edgar Morison), 224 (0)-Of coeliac artery ADAMS, A. Wilfrid: Cancer clinics: beware, Part III.-The haemoglobin levels of school- 450 children and pregnant women in (J. C. Jaipply), 852 - S. B.: Stilboestrol for advanced breast cancer, 1944 compared Angina pectoris, diagnosis of (annotation), 730 20 with the levels in 1942 and 1943 (L. S. P. Ankles, oedema of, in hot climate, 262 ADAMSON, A. C. (and David LEWES): Proteolysed Davidson and others). 333 (0) beef in treatment of coeliac disease, 370 (0) Annotations: kdole--cence: The subnormal girl (book reviews), ANAESTHESIA: Almoner's widening functions, 636 4. fours of rest for adolescents, 295-Girl with Attaesthetic rooms: Fires and explosions in Anaesthesia: Is nitrous oxide safe ? 316 iat rc breasts, 391 operating theatres and anaesthetic rooms Analgesia, continuous caudal, 51 ADRIAN, E. D.: Localization in cerebrum and cere- (Ministry of Health circular). 19-Safety in Angina pectoris, diagnosis of. 730 bellum (Bertram Louis Abrahams Lecture), 137 operating theatres and anaesthetic rooms Birth under hypnosis, 379 (0); leading article, 184 (memorandum by Institution of Electrical Books, the making of, 477 Ageing: The problem of ageing (leading article), Engineers), 89 Bronchial stenosis, 859 634-Survey Committee on Problems of Ageing Brandy as an anaesthetic, 586, 806 Burns: Control of oedema, 344 and the Care of Old People, 637-Club fo,r Re- Chloroform in India, 191 Cancer: Stilboestrol for breast cancer. 17- search on Ageing: donation from Lord Nuffield, Clausen harness, a useful addition to (J. Morland Prognosis in gastric cancer, 315-Plans for 661 Smith), 820 cancer services. 538-Scheme for canc,r treat- Agglutinins, cold (leading article), 16; corre- Cylinders, anaesthetic. 582 ment, 823 t spondence, 94, 116-And the Paul-Bunnell test, Ether: And the Oxford vaporizer, 22, 93, 127- Carotinaemia and hypervitaminosis A, 345 519 Fundamentals (book review), 341 Carriers: Tracing a carrier through sewage, 316 AGNEW, Alan P.: (and W. B. KYLES): Typhus fever General: In shock (A. C. Crooke and others). ' Child spacing," 568 in Great Britain, 10 (0) 683 (0); correspondence, 769, 798-Massive Children: Chair of Child Health in London, 410 Agranulocytosis: After use of thiouracil (Duncan surgical emphysema during course of (N. R. -Homeless, 824 Linsell), 597-Sulphonamides and agranulocytosis Barrett and Dillwyn Thomas), 692 (0) ; cor- Colitis and x rays, 442 (annotation), 667 respondence, 829 College, Royal, of Surgeons: Representation on Air: Current progress in sterilization of air Hazard of. 578, 672 Council. 18-Scientific work of, 700 (Stuart Mudd), 67 (0): leading article, 82; Infancy, anaesthesia for, 874 Conway Evans Prize, 797 correspondence, 133, 190, 444-Transport and Intravenous: Syringe for, 292-Apparatus for Culex ,nolestus, differentiation of, 86 convection of disease, 133-Rapid surveys of air continuous (Wallace M. Dennison), 437; corre- Dental Service report, 729 pollution, 412 spondence, 511-Intravenous anaesthetics, 680 D.P.M., training for, 699 AKCAKOYUNLU, Ilhami: Spontaneous expulsion Local: And dental extraction, 423-Brachial Drugs, economy in wartime, 314 through rectum of a Kocher forceps left in plexus (book review), 631 Dust in steel foundries, 538 abdomen 14 months, 182 Midwifery, 326 Dysmenorrhoea, pain sensitivity in, 823 AKSEt, Avni: Solitary neurofibroma in stomach, Nitrous oxide: Is nitrous oxide safe ? (annota- Fever, sandfly, 347 309 tion), 316 - typhoid, cheese-borne outbreak of, 441 ALCOCK, Helen Bower: Intravenous anaesthesia, Oxford vaporizer, induction techniques with, yellow: Eradication of yellow-fellow mos- 511 867 quito in Brazil, 18 Alcoholism: Pepys and (Nova et Vetera), 91; Pentothal: Administration of, 23-Sodium pento- Fitting the man to the job, 569 correspondence, 256-Alcohol addiction (book thal in nasal operations. 93, 161-Pentothal Fluorosis in S. Africa, 824 -eview), 472-Mixed drinks and " hangovers," anaesthesia, 93, 161, 414-Laryngeal spasm Food yeast, 668 648, 806 under pentothal, 385, 447-In nasopharyngeal Freedom to publish, 219 ALEXANDER, G. L.: Sulphonamide prophylaxis of operations, 415 - Intravenous anaesthesia: Fund, King's. hospital maps, 604 gonorrhoea, 162 continuous positive-pressure drip saline with Gastric secretion, operative reduction of, 537 - J. Finlay: Concurrent herpes zoster and vari- intermittent pentothal (W. M. Maidlow), 432 General practitioners, retiring, aid for, 380 cella, 327 (0); correspondence, 511, 542. 608-Tn the Gout, new approach to, 411 - M. B. (and Y. EtSER): Infantile diarrhoea and shocked case: a warning, 542-Apparatus for Health: What the public wants to know abott vomiting, 425 (0); leading article, 439 corre- continuous pentothal (D. E. Dunnill). 793- health, 315-Communal health, 345-Services in spondence, 512, 575, 637, 708, 771, 800, 865 Continuous administration (W. G. McKinney), N. Ireland, 668-Of Manchester, 668 Alkaptonuria, 392 758 Heart: Pregnancy and rheumatic heart diseasc, ALLEN, Clifford: Hirsutism in women, 136- Practical anaesthetics (book review), 533 119-Surgical treatment of coronary disease, 155 Qiagnosis of psychotic symptoms in atebrin in- Recent advances (book notes), 342 -Vitamin Bi and the heart, 476 toxication, 831 Refrigeration: Gas gangrene after amputation Hours of work, 282 -- F. M. B.: Varicella and herpes zoster in same under refrigeration anaesthesia. a warning (E. Housing: Rural, 283-New houses, 636 patient, 1155 correspondence, 194 Kirz), 662 Industry: Sickness absence, 411 H. Sandeman (and Victor BONNEY): Sphygmomanometry, device for, in anaesthesia "Jeep " disease, 282 Sterilization of skin by colourless flavine (5-amino- (A. Owen-Flood), 696 Kidney: Renal osteodystrophy, 249 acridine), 210 (0); correspondence, 458 Surgeon and the anaesthetic, 191, 254, 322, 385, Lancet, editorship of, 604 - R. F. W. K.; Ddbridement, 387 642 Libraries, restoration, 859 BRI ISH1 4 JU(LY-DEC., 1944 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAI. I

,nnotfafons (continued): Arthritic. rheumatoid: Treatment with bismuth BARNES, Josephine: Episiotomy, 23 Lighting, good, 51 (A. H. Douthwaite), 276 (0)-Serum for, 582- Barnett, Burgess, obituary notice of, 61 - Lister Memorial Lecture, 603 And B.S.R., 681 C. H.: Concurrent herpes zoster and varicella, Liver: Fatty, and sudden death, 219-Infected ARTHUR,J. P. B.: Wasp and bee stings, 876 262 livers wanted, 219-Hepatic injury, 346-Tests Ascorbic acid: Incidence of bleeding gums among BARNS, Tom: The young married doctor, 419 of liver function, 378 R.A.F. personnel and the value of ascorbic acid Barotrauma, 614 Malaria control in N.E. India, 187 in treatment (W. P. Stamm and others), 239 (0) BARRETT, N. R. (and Dillwyn THOMAS): Massivc Mcdical benevolence in wartime, 219 correspondence, 321, 328, 353, 446 surgical emphysema during course of general books, supply of, 761 Asepsis: Asepsis in excelsis (book review), 375- anaesthesia, 692 (0); correspondence, 829 ffilms, 156. 281 Need for, in local penicillin therapy,(Wylie BARRON, R. M.: Pest of flies, 296 research, logic and, 762 McKissock and others), 551 (0) BARROW. Mary: Concurrent herpes zoster and supplies, packa'ging of, 730 Ash, Walter Martin, obituary notice of, 804 varicella, 328 Mental health, war 762 ASHER, Cecile: Effect on nutrition of school-children BARTHOLOMEW, Ian (and others): Need for asepsis and, of (O) Midwives in wartime, 507 adding vitamins and minerals to diet, 213 in lo?al penicillin therapy, 551 (U) Miners' diseases: In the past, 187-Measures ASHTON, Norman (and Wilfrid GOUGH): Methaemo- Bartlett, George Bertram, obituary notice of, 60 against pneumoconiosis, 347 globinaemia after ingestion of anti-gas ointment, BARTLEY, A. H.: Pyretotherapy for gonorrhoea, 550 Myasthenia gravis, cholinesterase and, 440 854 -Chemically induced resuscitation, 643, 832. Mycology, medical, 283 Asphyxia: The need for a greatly increased rate of BARWELL, C. F. (and others): A national patho- Narcotics, control of traffic in, 86 artificial respiration in asphyxia (P. R. Tingley), logical service, 289 Northern Ireland, health services in. 668 366 (0); correspondence, 478, 510 BASDEN, Margaret (and Ftederick PRESCOTT): Nursing, district, thirty years of. 797 Aspirin idiosyncrasy in asthmatic, 876 Inhibition of lactation by hexoestrol dipropionate, Nutrition: And the war. 84-Prenatal diet and Association of Anaesthetists: Election of officers, 428 (0) n the infant, 603-In Japanese internment camps, 704 BATT, Bernard E. A.: Two cases of snak - 635-Food yeast, 668-Nutritive value of yeast, British Empire Leprosy Relief: Annual general 18i' 797 meeting, 64 Batteson, Victor Jenner, obituary noticc of, 581 - Oesophagus, congenital atresia of. 282 British Medical: Questionary on the White BAYLIS, H. A.: Tapeworm in trout, 868 Ophthalmology: Research in, 186-In the field. Paper (annotation), 185 BEARD, T. C.: The metric system and medicine, 440 Diabetic: Inquiry into diabetic care, 58 639 Ovulation and fertilization, 537 European, of Clinical Pathologists: General BEATTIE, J. (and J. MARSHALL): Studies on hepatic Paregoric, 441 meeting, 287 dysfunction: II. The value of sulphur-containing the end of 675 Patulin, of, 603 * Municipal Specialists, amino-acids and casein digest in prevention of Penicillin: In virus diseases, 85-Production, 186, of Port Health Authorities of the British Isles: post-arsphenamine jaundice, 651 (0) 314-For civilians, 250-In bacterial endo- Annual.meeting. Infestation control at ports, 294 - (and others): III. Carbqn tetrachloride poison- - carditis, 380-In the mouth, 699-And spiral Royal Medico-Psychological: Future of ing: sulphur metabolism, 847 (0) organisms, 729 psychiatric services, 826 -J. Martin (and W. E. Carnegie DICKSON): A Pituitary, posterior, and the uterus, 796 of Scientific Photography: Cinemicrography, Textbook of Pathology: General and Special, 4th Pneumoconiosis, measures against, 347 704 ed., 13 - Pneumonia: A statistical approach. 507 Workers: Memorandum on post-war BECK, A. (and others): Severe haemolytic trans- Polyneuritis, toxic, after sedormid, 84 policy for science( 99-Report on future develop- fusion reaction due to Rh factor, 180 (0)): cor- Pregnancy: And rheumatic heart disease, 119- ment of tiniversity teaching and research in respondence, 361 Six-hour test. 8f0 fundamental and applicd science, 326 Bed-sores. 584 Psychiatry, treatment in. 797 Scottish Nationai Blood Transfusion: Meeting, BEDFORD-TURNER. G. W.: Skin protection for Qtiinidine, economy in use of, 860 64 fractured lower limbs. 842 Radium dial painters, protection of, 120 Socialist Medical: Parliamentary question, 30 Bee-stings: And fish, 66-Wasp and bee-stings, 34, R.A.V.C. in this war, 729 Asthma: Stubborn, 135. 200-Pethidine in, 328- 295, 361, 392. 424, 488. 876-Bhtie-bag for, 458 - - Scabies, control of, 17 Eizema purigo asthma syndrome. 713-Auto- Beer, riboflavin content in, 228 Schizophrenia, biopsy in. 410 haemotherapy for, 779-Aspirin idiosyncrasy in, BEILBY, F. G. (and Stafford MATTHEWS): Some Scotland: A window on Scottish slums, 477 876 aspects of gonorrhoea in the Navy, 787 (0) Sedormid, toxic polyneuritis after, 84 Astragalus, fracture-dislocation of. 446 Beit Memorial Fellowships, 189 Seeing is believing (medical films), 281 Atebrin intoxication, diagnosis of psychotic BELL, Doyne: Some common paediatric procedures: Shaw versus medicine, 568 symptoms in, 831. See also Mepacrine a reassessment for child welfare practice, 157 Sodi. bic., 410 Atmospheric, conditions: And migraine, 608-And (0); correspondence, 256 Sterility, some causes of, 346 group recurrences, 674 - R. C.: Analysis of 259 of the recent flying- Stilboestrol for breast cancer, 17 A.T.S. for minor cuts, 585 bomb casualties, 689 (0); correspondence, 799 Student. health of the, 218 Atopy, definition of, 237 R. G. (and L. N. PEARLMAN): Fatal case of Sulphonamides and agranulocytosis, 667 AYRE, Philip: The surgeon and the anaesthetic, 254 B. coli meningitis, 606 Surgery, plastic, in war, 604 BENNETT, T. Izod: Gastritis, 702 Thiocyanates and thiouracil, 761 - William Harvey: Antenatal health and the Tuherculosis: Nursing 6f, 569-Work in Wales, B unborn child, 541 700 BENTLEY, C. A.: Hospital provision for smallpox, United States: Health record of U.S. Army. 156 Bacillttria, B. coti. 391 55 -Health in American troops in Pacific, 442 BACK, G. A.: Artificial insemination. 868 - F. H.: War surgery: thoughts and facts, 573 Vagina, physiology of, 635 BACKUS, P. L. (and G. S. MANgELL): Investigation BERESFORD, G. W.: Treatment of duodenal ulcer, Vegetables, dehydrated, 250 and treatment of enuresis in the Army: pre- 767 .4 Venereal disease: In Sweden, 85-Tyneside liminary report on 277 cases, 462 (0) corre- Berger. Capt. Benjamin David, death of, 420 - scheme for V.D. control. 860 spondence, 542, 830, 868 Kathleen N.: Broad-ligament cyst in stran- Vitamin Bi and the heart, 476 Bacteria, pamphlet on aerobic, non-sporing, excretal, gulated hernia, 435 C and calcification, 411 473 Bergin, Capt. Matthew Donald Murrough. killed in War material, variations in output, 50 Bacteriology, medical (book review). 116 action, 546 White Paper: The Questionary, 185-More Bacteriophage: A question of priority, 643 Berkeley-Hill, Lieut.-Col. Owen Alfred Rowland, questions and answers, 248-" Dissident BADENOCH, A. Guthrie: Mistaken diagnoses in in- obituary notices of, 358. 420 doctors," 506 fectious fevers, 674 BERLINER, M. L.: Biomicroscopy of the Eye. Slit- Yeast: Food, 668-Nutritive value of, 796 BAER, Rudolf L. (and Marion B. SULZBERGER). lamp Microscopy of the Living Eye, 564 editors: The 1943 Year Book of Dermatology and BERNSTEIN, J.: Chronic vasomotor rhinitis, 328 Antiseptics: More antiseptics from plants (leading Syphilology, 80 Berry, Hubert Martin, obituary notice of, 60 article), 698 BAILEY, Hamilton: Surgery of Modern Warfare, Besley, Frederic Atwood. death of, 740 Anxiety states: Treatment of symptoms, 167-In Parts IV, V, and VI, 3rd ed., 246-Refresher BETHEL. M. F.: Disadvantages of lay psycho- North Africa. 1943-4, 498-Nystagmus in, 512 courses for the G.P., 384-Pye's Surgical Handi- therapy, 416 Aorta: Rupture of atheromatous abdominal aorta craft, l4th'ed., 599 BEWICK, Robert: Erb's paralysis, 736 (Cyril Boroda). 79-Traumatic rupture of (Gilbert BAKER, A. H. (and others): Air disinfection, 190 BIBBY, Cyril: Sex Edueation-A Guide for Parents, Forbes), 400 (0) Balfour, John Hutton, obituary notice of, 516 Teachers, and Youth Leaders, 820 Apoplexy, spontaneous renal, with resuscitation after BALLARD, S. I. (and H. G. MILLER): Neuropsychiatry BIERBER, J. (and others): Memorandum on thera- cardiac arrest (L. S. Governale and A. G. Rink), at an R.A.F. centre: an analysis of 2,000 cases, peutic social clubs in psychiatry, 861 43 (0) 40 (0) Biliary system, review of book on, 406 Apothecary, will of, in 14th century: Bequest to BALLESTERO. L. Herraiz (and J. Victor MONTI- BILLINGS, B. Richardson: A clinical camera-stand, widow (Nova et Vetera), 510 CELLI): Polinosis, 696 215 Appendicectopny, intussusception after (Theodore Bandages: New cotton fabric reported by U.S. Office BINGHAM, K. (and others): Haemoglobin level in Bliss), 405 of War Information, 134 municipal school-children. Effect of iron therapy, Appendicitis: Migraine simulating, 59-X-ray BANKS. H. S.: Hospital provision for smallpox, 55 school dinners, and season, 748 (0) diagnosis of, 488-Acute appendicitis treated with W. E. H.: Episiotomy. 385 BINNING, R.: Spinal analgesia in penetrating penicillin (Marie Kalisova). 597-Sign for acute BARBER, Mary (and G. A. D. HASLEWOOD): Anti- abdominal wounds, 769 retrocaecal appendicitis, 770 bacterial action of 2-aminophenol (o-aminophenol), Binnington, Capt. Percival, previously reported Appointments, 62. 64. 166, 294, 326. 584, 647 754 (0): correspondence, 832 missing, now reported to have died while a Arachnodactyly (Marfan's disease): Cases of four Barber-Surgeons' Hall, apprentice books at (Nova prisoner of war, 546 siblings showing characteristic features (H. D. et Vetera), 288 Biochemistry: Book reviews, 115, 662 Pasachoff and others), 632 Barbiturates. intravenous, in treatment of hysteria Bliopsy. See Pathology ARBEITER, H. L. (and M. G. LEVINE): Reinfection (Carl Lambert and W. Linford Rees). 70 (0) Biotin (vitamin H), 65 with pneumococcus meningitis six months after Barclay, Capt. Ian William, death of. 742 BIRAUD, Yves: Polyglot Glossary of Communicable first infection, 225 J. Hamilton: Wound fractures in plaster-of- Diseases, 183 Argentine: Papers read at First National Congress Paris. 541 BIRCH, C. Allan (and others): Meeting of whole- on Endemo-epidem.ic Diseases, 151 - Patience (and others): Bone-marrow trans- time specialists, 479 Arkwright. Sir Joseph, death of, 730; obituary fusion in children, 125 BIRD, J. D. H.: Congenital deformity of ribs. 79 notice, 773 BARFORD, J. L.: Rate of artificial respiration, 415- -- Bismuth meal," 833 ARMSTRONG, Harry G.: Principles and Practice of Tourniquets, 780 Black, Lieut. W. H., death of, from wounds, 196 A viation Medicine, 2nd ed., 472 BARGEN, J. Arnold: The Modern Management of BLACKBURN, E. K.: Brandy as an anaesthetic. 806 J. R.: Fracture-dislocation of astragalus, 446 Colitis, 278 Blackham, Capt. C. H., death of, from wounds. 97 T. G. (and S. A. MADDOCKS): Demobilization Barham, Guy Foster. obituary notices of, 420, 483 BLACKLOCK. D. B.: Arsenic in malaria, 671 and the E.M.S., 869 BARLING, Seymour: Council of R.C.S., 418 correction, 744 Arteriosclerosis, 714. BARLOW. F. C. (and Selwyn TAYLOR): Resistance of Bladder, urinary. See Urology Arteritis, temporal (J. Chasnoff and J. J. Vorzimer), gonococci to chemotherapy, 223 Blair, Duncan MacCallum, obituary notice of, 710 -Surg. Lieut. Robert Frederick, missing, pre- BLANKENHORN, W. A.: Six cases of multiple peri- Arthritis: Claims for a treatment, 165-Injections sumed killed, 676 pheral neuritis after sulphonamides, 583 for, 260-Myocrysin for, 295 -Sir Thomas: R.M.B.F. Christmas Gifts, 573, Blast, 39-The term " blast," 92-Exposure to, 231 chronic. view of rheumatic fever and (book 738 Bleeding. red hair, rheumatism, tuberculosis, and " review), 151 - Wilfred: Psychology of the presser," 675 (Eli Davis), 404 1944 INDEX BRITISH JULY-DEC., MEDICAL JOURNAL 5

B,ind, the: Advisory Committee on Welfare of, 99 BROCKINGTON, F.: Chemotherapy in otitis media, CANCER (continued): -Blind persons in industry: statistics, 196- 127 Prostate, carcinoma of: Plasma acid phosphatase Typewriting by the blind in x-ray departments, Bronchial stenosis (annotation), 859 in, and the effect of treatment with stilboestrol 362-Blindness caused by flying-bombs, 389- Bronchiectasis in a child, 134 (Jean M. Watkinson and others), 492 (0) Training of the blind as physiotherapists, 847 Bronchitis in children, 33 Research: In Sheffield, 444 BLISS, Theodore: Intussusception after appendi- BRONNER, Marzell and Max: The Dental Surgeon's Stilboestrol in, 163 cectomy, 405 Handbook, 116 Stomach and rectum, carcinoma of, in young men, BLOMFIELD, G. W.: Stilboestrol for advanced BRONSTEIN, L. H. (and R. D. REID): Case of 37 breast cancer, 20 meningococcal conjunctivitis, 428 Transmission by transfusion, 231 BROOKS, R. K.: Brandy as an anaesthetic, 586 Treatment: A B C " scheme for the organiza- BLOOD: BROOM, J. C. (and J. M. ALSTON): Action of tion of cancer treatment (annotation), 823- penicillin Donors, 743 on leptospira and on leptospiral in- Organization of (R.S.M.), 827 fections Oxalated, for cell counts, 744 in guinea-pigs, 718 (0); annotation, 729 Pressure, high. Hyperpiesia BROSTER, E. D.: Road to positive health, 383 CAPENER, Norman: Kenny treatment of poliomyelitis, See L. R.: Endocrine Rh factor: A severe haemolytic transfusion re- Man-A Study in the Surgery 253 action due to (A. Beck and others), 180 of Sex, 310 Capillaries: Role of capillary system (Hugh S. (0); BROWN, correspondence, 361-The incomplete antibody C. Carron: Chemotherapy in otitis media, Stannus), 105 in Rh immunization (R. R. Race and G. L. 162 Cardiac. See Heart Herbert H.: The surgeon and the Taylor), 756 anaesthetic, CARLING, Sir Ernest Rock: Organization of cancer Transfusion. See Transfusion 191 treatment, 827 - H. Hilton: Mastoiditis and mastoidectomy, 162 CARMALT-JONES, D. W.: Sensitization to sulphon- 0. H.: Wasp and bee stings, 424 amide therapy; circulatory reaction, 865 Blood-letting apparatus, 360 BROWNE, F. J.: Antenatal and Post-natal Care, 5th Carotinaemia and hypervitaminosis A (annotation), Blood-pressure readings, 422 ed., 46 345 Board, Conjoint, in Scotland: Pass lists, 165, 644 BROWNING, C. H.: Toxicity of amino-acridine com- Carrick, Capt. R. J. D., killed in action in Nor- - Industrial Health Research: Emergency Report pounds for leucocytes, 832 mandy while attending wounded, 390 No. 5 on variations in output of war material Brownscombe, Capt. B., missing at Arnhem, 546 Carriers: Tracing a carrier through sewage (annota- (annotation), 50 Bryan. Frank, obituary notice of, 226 tion), 316-Streptococcal throat carriers, 488 Permanent Central Opium: Forty-fourth T. B. L.: Case of exomphalos complicated by Casteigts, Maximo M., death of, 324 session, 252 acute intestinal obstruction, 818 CATHCART, E. P.: Communal Health, 345 BODDIE, G. F.: Diagnostic Methods in Veterinary BRYAN-BROWN, D. S.: Dissident doctors," 576 Cautley, Edmund, obituary notice of, 836 Medicine, 473 Buck, Capt. J. E., reported missing at Arnhem, CAVANAGH, Florence: Gastro-enteritis and Boerd, Enrique A., death of, 324 581 mastoiditis, 736 Boils, epidemic of, 649 Buckeridge, Surg. Rear-Adml. Guy Leslie, obituary Cerebellum; cerebrum. See Brgin BOMAN, P. G.: Seven cases of primary carcinoma notices of, 196, 227 Certificates, charge for, 741 of jejunum and ileum, 323 Buist, Archibald Johnston, death of, 324 CHALMERS, C. H.: Diet and tuberculosis, 828 BOMFORD, R. R.: Trypanosomiasis in a European Burgess, George Cruickshank, obituary notice of, CHAMBERS, C. M.: Service medicine, 290 treated with pentamidine, 276; correspondence, 870 Channel Islands, relief for, 839 446 Burma: Medical experiences in the Burma warfare, Chaplin, Arnold, obituary notice of, 579 BOND, Sir Hubert: Tribute to Dr. Guy Foster 251 CHAPMAN, E. F.: Timing of Schafer's method, 57, Barham, 483 BURN, J. H. (and others): Dietary control of alloxan 321 Bone: Growth in vitro of bone cells from fragments diabetes in rats, 752 (0) Sydney: Dr. William Gilbeft, 123 of avian embryo bone, 55-Staphylococcal in- Burnett, Ernest Joseph, obituary notice of, 388 CHARLES, Richard: Two cases of gunshot wound fection of bone, 713 Burns: Control of oedema in burns (annotation), resulting from unusually large missiles: recovery, Bone-marrow: Transfusion in children, 125- 344-Plaster-of-Paris in treatment of, 392- 73 (0) Oxygen via bone-marrow? 876 Ammon. chlor. for soda-ash burns, 584 CHASNOFF, J. (and J. J. VORZIMER): Temporal Bonham-Carter, Capt. R. E., reported missing, BuRNS, Elizabeth (and W. GUNN): Penicillin and arteritis, 349 581; now known to be a prisoner of war, 742 sulphonamides in infantile gastro-enteritis, 178 (0) Chemistry of synthetic substances (book notes), 46 BONNARD, Augusta: Supplement to breast-feed, 707 -Robert: The disease that killed Robert Burns organic, review of book on, 599 BoNNEY, Victor (and H. Sandeman ALLEN): (Nova et Vetera), 864 Chemoprophylaxis of gonorrhoea, 57 Sterilization of skin br colourless flavine BuRRows, Harold: Physiology of vagina, 707 CHESNEY, Alan: Chronicle of the Johns Hopkins (5-amino-acridine), 210 (0); correspondence, 458 Bury, Charles Wults, death of, 515 Hospital and University School of Medicine, 343 Books, the making of (annotation), 477 BUTLER, E. C. B. (and others): Treatment of acute - W. M.: Locked twins, 34 BOOTH, Herbert: " Wooden bullets," 876 empyema with penicillin, 171 (0) CHESTERMAN, Clement C.: Why tie the cord? 125 Bore, Norah, obituary notice of, 545 BYRD, Oliver E: Health Instruction Yearbook, 214 Chiappa-Sinclair, Fl. Lieut. A. J., obituary notice BORG, C.: Meigs's syndrome, 328 Byssinosis regulations, 456, 550 *of, 581 BORODA, Cyril: Rupture of atheromatous abdominal CHIESMAN, W. E.: Diagnosis and treatment of aorta, 79 lesions due to vesicants, 109 (0) BOTTOMLEY, J. D.: Incidence of peptic ulcer, 771 Child spacing" (annotation), 568 BOUCHER, P. R.: Infant feeding, 160 BOURNE, Aleck W.: Midwifery for Nurses, 3rd ed., CHILDREN: 116 C Adoption of Children (Regulation) Act, 1939, 194 Geoffrey: Words and clear thinking, 543 Allergy: Prophylaxis in allergic child, 102 L. B.: Industrial dermatitis, 57, 290, 512 Cachexia, pittuitary, treated with corticotrophic hormone (R. E. Hemphill and Max Anaemia: Nutritional iron deficiency anaemia in BOWEN, W. H.: Lung complications after operation, Reiss), 211 wartime: Part Il-The haemoglobin level of 573 (O); correspondence, 328, 412 Calcification: Radiotherapy school-children and pregnant women in 1944, BOWLER, R. G. (and others): Plasma volume in of ectopic (E. Milling- compared with the levels in 1942 and 1943 traumatic shock, 521 (O)-General anaesthesia in ton), 148 (0)-Vitamin C and (annotation), 411 Calcinosis universalis, (L. S. P. Davidson and others), 333 (0)- shock, 683 (0); correspondence, 769, 798 519, 574 Calcium deficiency, treatment Haemoglobin level in municipal school-children; BOYD, J. S.: Migraine simulating 59 of, 64 appendicitis, Shirley: Specialties and effect of iron therapy, school dinners, and sea- - Sidney: Site for intramuscular injection, 124 CALLCUTr, J. diplomas, 447 Calvert, Lieut.-Col. John Telfer, obituary notice son (R. H. Dobbs and others), 748 (0) Brabner, Jean Gwenneth, obituary notice of, 97 of, Bladder, small, problem of the, 124, ?92 BRACEY, Richard H.: Gastric ulcer with hyperpiesia, 486 Walter: Progesterone, 58-Episiotomy, 829 Bronchiectasis, 134 128 Bronchitis, 33 BRADLEY, W. H. (and others): An episode of Cambridge: Nutritional status of school-children (John Yudkin), 201 (0) Deafness, high-tone, in school-children; simulat- ' homologous serum jaundice," 268 (0); leading ing mental defect (Mary D. Sheridan), 272 (0); articles, 279, 602 Camera-stand, clinical (B. Richardson Billings), 215 CAMERON, A. F.: Hospital for correspondence, 387; correction, 744 BRADLOW, B. A.: A case of locked twins, 532 provision smallpox, Dentition of London school-children, 291 BRAILSFORD, James F.: Registration of specialists, 55 Campbell, Fl. Archibald Diarrhoea, chronic, 616 320-National thoracic surgical service, 733 Lieut. Norman, obituary notice 872 Diseases of (book review), 183 Brain: Localization in cerebrum and cerebellum of, Douglas J.: in North Dysentery, amoebic, in a child, 65 (Bertram Louis Abrahams Lecture) (E. D. Adrian), Gonorrhoea Africa and the Central Mediterranean, 44 Feeding Scottish school-children, 98 137 (0); leading article, 184-Palliative treatment (0); corre- spondence, Health, child, departments of, in Newcastle, 818 for cerebral tumour, 518-Illuminated retractor 163, 223, 262, 320 G.: Service medicine, Homeless children (annotation), 824 for penetrating wounds of (F. G. Gillingham), 599 129 - Ian: The metric system, 550 Institutions: Social adaptation of children BRAIN, W. Russell: Man, Society, and Religion, brought up in, research on, 444 ; correspondence, 695 J. McLeod: Man-power in the Twentieth- century Church, 342 541 BRAITHWAITE, J. V. C.: Red hair and rheumatism, Ketosis in,24 136 CAMPS, F. E. (and others): A national pathological service, 289 Mental deficiency, 64 Brandson, B. J., obituary notice of, 195 Milk for school-children, 160, 222 BRANSON, W. P. S.: Appreciation of Dr. Hugh Nephrotic syndrome in childhood, 744 Thursfield, 60 CANCER: Nutrition: Nutritional status of Cambridge school- Brazil, Eradication of the yellow-fever mosquito Act: Local authorities' arrangements, 389 children (John Yudkin), 201 (0)-Nutrition and (annotation), 18 Adenocarcinoma of small intestine in father and scholasti;attainment (I. F. MacKenzie), 205 (0) Bread: The national 612 loaf, daughter (D. B. E. Foster), 78 -Effect on nutrition of school-children of add- Breast-feeding: The cat's milk, 58, 579. See also Breast: Stilboestrol for advanced breast cancer ing vitamins and minerals to the diet (Cecile Infants (R.S.M.), 20; annotation, 17; correspondence, Asher), 213-Midday school meal: a study of its Bremner, Alexander, obituary notice of, 545 163 relation to the total weekly dietary of a group Bread, William Alfred, obituary notice of, 545 Charles L. Mayer prize awards, 96 of schoolboys (R. F. Cook and others), 443 (0) Bridges, Robert, 1844-1930 (Nova et Vetera), 540 Clinics: Beware, 450; correspondence, 541 Paediatrics: Some common paediatric procedures BRIDGEWATER, D. L.: Case of petrositis, 470 Deaths: Statistics, 1939-43, 99 -reassessment for child welfare practice Briggs, Henry, obituary notice of, 774 Early: Difficulties of hospital admission, 541 (Doyne Bell), 157 (0); correspondence, 256 - I. G. They gave me a Crown, 246 Empire Campaign, 670 Partially sighted children (lea4ling article),536 Briscoe, John Edward, obituary notice of, 837 Gastric, progress in (annotation), 315 Penicillin: Apparatus for systemic administration British Pharmacopoeia: Amendment for iodine Incidence in 1,280 cases of diabetes (F. Ellinger to infants and young children (C. A. St. Hill), value of glycerides in halibut-liver oil, 64-Seventh and H. Landsman), 59 631 Addendum, 766 Lymph-node metastases (book review), 533 Sedatives for injured children, 65 BRIrTroN, C. J. C. (and others): A national patho- Milk of women with mammary carcinoma wanted Sleep, disturbed, in a child, 744, 842 logical service, 289 for research, 296 Testis, undescended or retractile: differentiation, BROCK, A. J.: Psychological medicine and the family Oestrogens, synthetic, influence of, upon advanced 641 doctor, 481-Artificial insemination, 772 malignant disease (Alexander Haddow and Transfusion, bone-marrow, 125 BROCKBANK, E. M.: John Dalton: Some Unpublished others), 393 (0); correspondence, 543 Tug-of-war for girls, 230, 424 Letters of Personal and Scientific Interest, with Plans for cancer services (annotation), 538 Additional Information about his Colour-vision Primary, of jejunum and ileum, seven cases of China: Chinese National Central Library; offer of and Atomic Theories, 539 (P. G. Boman), 323 Chinese material for specialist researches, 99 6 JuLI,Y-DEC., 1944 INDEX BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

Chinosol, 422 CJ)LLE-,E, ROYAL, OF SURGEGNS OF ENGLAND (con- Correspondence (continued): Cholinesterase in myasthenia gravis (annotation), tinued): Dermatitis: Industrial, prevention of, 57, 128, 440 Moynihan Lecturer, 548 290, 387, 512, 607, 672, 830-In coal-miners, Chovstek, Franz (junior), death of, 515 Pass lists, 677 Chown, 579 Henry Havelock, obituary notice of, 836 Property: Freeholds in Lincoln's Inn, 64 Diabetes: Morning protamine and evening soluble Church, Capt. W. E., reported missing, 62 Robert Jones Lecturer, 29 Cinemicrography, insulin, 24-Inquiry into diabetic care, 58 704 Scientific work of (annotation), 700 Diagnoses, mistaken, in infectious fevers, 674 Circumcision, adult, local analgesia for (H. L. Sir William H. Collins Professor appointed, 548 Rogerson), 694 Diphtheria: Fulminating, 190-With severe CLARK, F. Le Gros: Preamble to post-war food COLLINS, H. Stratford: Demobilization of medical tetanus, 736, 832-Swab in doubtful diphtheria, education, 763 (0) students, 682 867 W. M. (and G. Payling WRIGHT): Schick COLLIS, W. R. F.: The State of Medicine in Ireland, Dislocations, tarso-metatarsal, 163 reactions in recently confined women and their 436 "Dissident doctors," 540, 576, 609, 639, 772 infants, 146 (0) COLOMER, E. Vidal (and F. Gallart MONES): Doctor, the young married, 419, 514, 610, 835 CLARKE, H. Osmond (and R. WATSON-JONES): Enfermedades no Ulcerosas del Duodeno, 245 Doctors for Germany, 705 Fracture-dislocation of talus, 478 Colonies: Medical Service, 25, 773-Nutrition, 32- D.P.M. examination, 322 R. R. J. R.: Quinsy, complicated by deep Jamaican Medical Service, 258, 776-Tsetse Fly Drugs and the doctor. 609, 638, 672 pharyngeal of and Trypanosomiasis Committee Dysentery, bacillary, bacteriophage for, 641 thrombosis, multiple infarcts appointed by Dyspepsia: " Merely dyspepsia," 59 lungs, and myocarditis. 532 Secretary of State, 655-U.K. Government grants Ear: Uiiusual ear conditions, 56-Sulphonamides CLAY, Austin 0. (and others): Meigs's syndrome: to Uganda Protectorate, 805 hydrothorax Colorimeter: in otitis media, 56-Chemotherapy in otitis and ascites in association with A mains-operated single-cell photo- media, 92, 162, 193 fibroma of ovary, 113 (0); correspondence, 192, electric colorimeter (C. J. 0. R. Morris), 81 328 COLSEN, Kurt: Fractures Emphysema, surgical, 829 and Fracture Treatment in Endocarditis, bacterial, treated by sulphapyridine, CLENDENING, Logan (and Edward H. HASHINGER): Practice, 631 224 Methods of Treat,nent, with chapters on special COLSON, John H. C.: The Rehabilitation of the subjects by various authors. 8th ed., 502 Injured. Occupational Therapy, 564 Endotracheal connexions, 768 CLENDON, Douglas: Anaesthesia and shock, COLT, Enuresis: Urethral lesions in, 542-Bed-wetting 769 G. H.: Ketosis in children, 24 and spina bifida, 830-In the Army, 868 Climacteric, male, 391 Committee on Artificial Limbs, 646 Europe: Relief and reconstruction in, years (Nova et Vetera), 318 Pneumoconiosis Advisory: Report to be madc 643 Clinic, Alfred Eichholz Memorial: Legacy for benefit public, 62 Food and the nation's health, 385 of blind, 241 COMPTON, Arthur: Aerobic, Non-sporing Excretal Bacteria, FRACTURES: CLYNE, D. G.: Progesterome, 254 473-Bacteriophage treatment of bacillary Astragalus, fracture-dislocation of, 446 COCA. Arthur F.: Vitamin B deficiency in allergic dysentery at Alexandria, 641 Carpal bones, 446, 607 patients, 128 corrections, 168, 392 Constipation, iron and, 682 Colles's, results of, COCHRANE, John A.: Syringe for iptravenous anaes- Contraception, satisfactory, 615 55, 126, 225 thetic, 292 Conway, Capt. S.; killed Femur, apparatus for, 511 accidentally while on duty, Talus, fracture-dislocation of, 478 William A., obituary notice of, 803 260 Wound, in plaster, COCKER. Dorothy E.: Aids to Tropical Nursing, 116 CONYBEARE, J. J.: Service medical officers and 350, 541 Cockroaches and infection, 548 demobilization, 733 Coeliac disease, Freedom to publish, 252, 356 proteolysed beef in the treatment of COOK, James: Psychological medicine and th_ Fund, Princess Tsahai Memorial, 644 (A. C. Adamson and David Lewes), 370 (0) family doctor, 387 Furunculosis, yeast in, 256 COFFIN, Stephen-' Laryngeal spasm, 447 R. P. (and others): The midday school meal: Fly menace, 256 COHEN, Henry: Tribute to Sir Robert Kelly, 738 a study of its relation to the total weekly dietary COLBECK, J. C. (and H. PROOM): Use of of Gas gangrene, treatment of, 225- dried a group of schoolboys, 443 (0) Gastro-enteritis: Infantile, 512-And mastoiditis. -rabbit plasma for the staphylococcus coagulase COOKE, C. J. Chesterfield: Skiagram," 737 736 'test, 471 (0) Lorna (and Stella M. LUTY): Koilonychia and Gestation period and COLDREY, Eric: Episiotomy. 734 its recovery in cases of thyrotoxicosis, 207 (0) ovulation time, 578 Colds, oral vaccines for, 424-Spread of the com- Gingivitis, ascorbic acid in, 321 M. A.: Yeast in furunculosis, 392 Gums, bleeding: And scurvy, 353-Ascorbic acid mon cold, 780 COOPE, Robert: Diseases of the Chest, 45 for, 446 COLE, F. J.: A History of Coniparative Anatoniy Cooper, Robert Higham, obituary notice of, 483 Health, from Aristotle to the Eighteenth Century, 319 W. F.: Ingrowing toenail, 520 antenatal, 541 COLES, Alfred Charles, obituary notices of, 515, COPE, V. Zachary: A clinical view of shock, 35 Ministry of: social sur ey, 322-And radio- 646 (0); correspondence, 126, therapy, 706 200 - positive, road to, 383 Colitis and x rays (annotation), 442 COPEMAN. W. S. C: Rheumatic fever and the Hepatitis, ulcerative, review of book on, 278 sulphonamides, 127 infective, 21, 222-Recurrent laryngeal COLLFDGE. Lionel: An aural syringe, 376 CORBETrr, H. Vincent: Episiotomy, 705 paralysis complicating, 93-Epidemiology of, College. Epsom: Annual general meeting, 63-St. P. B.: Service medicine, 355, 544 194-Sulphonamides in, 866 Anne's scholarships, Hernia, hiatus, symptoms of, 192 166 CORDINER, Mather: Radiological diagnosis of Herpes zoster, varicella and, 194 of Physicians of Philadelphia: Alvarenga Prize gastritis, 703 Hospital case awarded, 256 Coroner: The coroner's post-mortem, 355 and the G.P., 577 Royal, of Obstetricians and Gynaccologists: Hyperpyrexia, heat, 59 Correspondence: Hyperthyroidism, thiouracil for, 829 National Maternity Report: correction, 26; lead- Hypoglycaemia, ing article on, 49-Council, 228, 644-Election of Adoption of children, 194 functional, 479, 543 President and officers, 228-Fellows elected, 228 Ageing, survey committee on, 637 Infants: Operations on infants as out-patients, -Members elected, 228-Members admitted, 228, Agglutinins, cold, 94, 161 92-Infant feeding, 160, 255, 290-Wet babies, 644-Fellows admitted, 644-Diplomas awarded, Air disinfection, 190 418-Bureaucracy and wet babies, 481-Gastro- 644 Air-borne infections, 444 enteritis, 512-Protein hydrolysates in infantile of Physicians of Edinburgh: Council: Amino-acridine compounds, toxicity of, 832 diarrhoea, 575-Diarrhoea and vomiting, 637, Quarterly meeting, 165; Elections, 708, 865-Supplement to breast-feed. 707, 865- 838 ANAESTHESIA: Gastro-enteritis and mastoiditis, 736-Latent Diplomas granted, 712 Chloroform Fellows elected and introduced, in India, 191 mastoiditis, 771, 800 165 Ether, and the Oxford vaporizer, 22, 93, 127 Injection, intramuscular, site for, 56, 124, 192 Report of Curator of Laboratory, 482 Hazard of Ireland: Fellow admitted, 132 of, 578, 672 Injuries from flying glass. 799 Members admitted, Induction, slow, and vomiting, 224-Induction Insemination, artificial, 512, 577, 641, 672, 706, 132, 712 with Oxford vaporizer, 867 772, 801, 868 Intravenous, 511, 542, for COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF PHYSICIANS OF 608-Syringe 292 Insulin syringes, 799 LONDON: Pentothal: Administration of, 23, 93, 161, 414 Johns Hopkins. early days at, 419, 482 Appointments, 227 -Sodium pentothal in nasal Bradshaw Lecturer, 227, 611 operations, 93, Ketosis in children, 24 Comitia. 227, 611 161-Laryngeal spasm under pentothal, 385, Laryngeal spasm, 447 Conway Evans Prize awarded (annotation), 797 447-In nasopharyngeal operations, 415-In Leukaemia, familial, 543 Diplomas granted, 227 the shocked case, 542 Liver function, 479 Elections, Shock, anaesthesia and, 769, 798 Local government, 834 611 Surgeon and anaesthetic, 191, 254, 322, 642 Lung complications after operation, 573 Harveian Orator (Sir Edmund Spriggs), 227. 567 Trilene, Jenks Memorial Scholarship, 611 386 Malaria: War malaria and-its treatment, 350, 447 Licences to practise -Arsenic in malaria, 579, 671 conferred, 227, 612 Analgesia, spinal, in penetrating abdominal Marriage and parenthood, 58 Medals: Gilbert Blanc Gold, 227-Bissct wounds, 769 Hawkins, 227 Mastoiditis and mastoidectomy, 23, 162 Anatomy schools, bequests to, 513 Medical education: Present-day, 448-Need for Members elected, 227, 612 Appendicitis, acute retrocaecal, 770 reform in clinical teaching, 544 Milroy Lecturer, 611 Ariboflavinosis. See Riboflavin - films: Seeing is believing, 323 Atebrin intoxication, psychotic symptoms in, 831 information, interchange of, 733 College, Royal, of Surgeons of Edinburgh: Election Atmospheric conditions and group recurrences, of officers, 584-Fellows elected, 584 - research and general practice, 26 674 - Services: Colonial, 25-Home and Colonial, Barbiturates. intravenous, in hysteria, 161 417, 482,-Colonial COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND: medicine, 773 Biopsy material, wrapping for, 127 - student: Character in, 96, 194-Reserve of, Annual meeting of Fellows and Members, 584 " Bismuth meal," " skiagram" and, 833 577 Arnott Demonstrator, 165 Bladder. urinary: Problem of the small bladder, - Arris and Gale Lectures, 165 training, 95-Observation in the student's 124, 192 training, 354, 382, 449-Limitations of current Blane Medal, 260 Blast: The term " blast," 92 Council: Representation medical training, 382. 449 on (annotation), 18 B.M.R. determinations in ambulatory patients, 159 Medicine and politics, 869 letter from President to other bodies, 19 Bullets, wooden German, 356 - London, 479, 542, 608 correspondence, 256, 418-Elections, 98, 165- Bouquet, 514 Quarterly meetings, 165, 548-Meetings, - postgraduate, 415, 480 260, Calcinosis universalis, 574 psychological, and the family doctor, 354, 712-Representatives at Council meetings, 260 Cancer: Stilboestrol in cancer, 163-Cancer 387, 481 Diplomas granted, 165, 260, 548, 712, 872 clinics: beware, 450-Early cancer: difficulties Erasmus Wilson Demonstrator, - Service, 24, 129, 255, 289, 355, 386, 417, 165 of hospital admission, 541-Orstrogens and 451, 481, 513, 543, 642, 709, 834-G.P. Examinations, Court of, 712 cancer, 543 and, in ophthalmology, ,322 Fellowship 227 Cat's milk, the, 58, 579 -Spanish, 25, 96, 129, 225 Gifts received, 165 Chewing-gum or polypus? 291 Hon. Fellow admitted, 871 Meigs's syndrome, 192 College, Royal, of Surgeons of England: Mental Health Service, 676 Hunterian Professors, 165 Representation on Council, 256, 418 Jenks Scholar, - hospitals: Asylum doctor's pay, 579 548 Debridement, 387, 512, 573, 642, 674, 738- Me'atarsalgia, 94 Leverhulme Scholars, 165 Et Macloghlin epluchage, 773 Metric system in British medicine, 320, 413, 478, Scholarship, 165 Demobilization: And the E.M.S., 482, 610, 869- 638, 738 Meeting of Flellows and Members (White Paper Service M.O.s and, 733 and Goodenough report). 731 Migraine: Simulating appendicitis, 59-Atmo- Departmental prescription," 2;j spheric prescure and, 608-Pseudo-migraine, 800 JULY-DEC.. INDEX BRITISH MEDICAL JOORNAL 7

Correspondence (continued): Correspondence (continued): Darling, Major J. S., missing, believed prisoner of Milk: For school-children, 160, 222-Extra milk Vitamin B deficiency in allergic patients, 128 war, 260 for patients, 802 in treatment of head injuries, 800 DATrNER, Bernhard: The Management of Neuro- Movement, treatment by, 770 Vomiting, post-operative, 22 syphilis, 819 Mr. Prynne's habits, 256 War surgery, 125-In the field, 352-Thoughts Davidson, James Alexander, obituary notice of, 677 Mr. Shaw on doctors, 675 and facts, 573 - L. S. P. (and others): Nutritional iron National maternity report: Correction, 26 W.C. equipment, 419 deficiency anaemia in wartime. Part III-The - Pathological Service, 95, 289 Words and clear thinking, 543 haemoglobin levels in school-children and pregnant Renal Service, 734, 802 women in 1944, compared with the levels in 1942 - Thoracic Surgical Service, 733 Corrigenda: National Maternity Reporl, 26-Im- and 1943, 333 (0) Navy, post-operational strain in, 255 proved saccharometer, 66-Visit Neurotic, examining the, 831 of Indian S. M.: Service medicine, 834 scientists, 102-Vitamin B deficiency in allergic - W. A. (and ,others): The midday school meal Nystagmus in anxiety states, 512 patients, 168, 392-Obituary notice of Capt. -a study of its relation to the total weekly dietary S. C. H. Hood, 165-Nutrition and the war, 232 of a group of schoolboys, 443 (0) OBSTETRICS: -Sulphapyridine in bacterial endocarditis, 296- DAVIES, Francis: Time of ovulation, 671 Cord, why tie the? 58, 125, 159, 418, 736 Registration of specialists, 296-Infant feeding, G. L.: Mr. Shaw on doctors, 675 Episiotoms. 23. 193, 291, 353, 385, 511, 705, 327-Medical films, 328-Maternity beds, 392- Glyn: Service medicine, 544 734, 772, 829, 866 Problems of ariboflavinosis, 424-Control of J. N. P.: Self-medication and patent Perinetum: Repairing. 126-Tears in normal bacillary dysentery, 550-Cracked fingers, 586- medicines, 87 (0); correspondence, 194; leading confinements, 160, 224-Incidence of perineal Arsenic in malaria, 744-Pure-tone audiometer, 744 article, 535 tears. 866 -National Renal Service, 806-Mantoux-negative DAVIS, Eli: Scurvy, 352-Note on red hair, rheu- Pitocin and ergometrine during and after labour, nurses, 842 matism, tuberculosis, and bleeding, 404 606 COSSEY, J.' Pest of flies, 586 Surg. Lieut. G. S., reported missing, presumed Council, British Social Hygiene: Social biology and killed on active service, 62 Oesophagus, congenital atresia of. 386 the population problem, 766 Surg. Liept.-Cmdr. Hugh de Lancey Noel, Ophthalmologist and optician, 94, 195 General Medical: Report of special committee previously reported missing, now presumed to Osteodystrophy, renal, 445 to consider the registration of specialists, 188- have lost his life off Brittany, 611 Osteomyelitis. mandibular, aetiology of, 321 President elected, 797 DAVISON, F. R.: Synopsis of Materia Medica, Toxi- Ovulation. time of, 671, 768 Joint Tuberculosis: Report on reorganization cology, and Pharmacology, 80 Paraldehyde, toxic reactions to, 736 and wartime diet for the tuberculous, 509 Daw, Samuel Wilfrid, obituary notice of, 61 Paralysis, Erb's, 735 Medical Research: Plans for expansion, 62- DAY, F. M.: Mass miniature radiography, 876 Penicillin: Action of, 255-Painful injections, 737 Committee to investigate jaundice, 196; members D.D.T.: A new synthetic insecticide (leading article), Physiotherapists, chartered, 124 appointed, 477-Report on histological effect of 217-Formula of, 262-For flies and lice, 517- Pituitary cachexia, 412 injection of mepacrine (atebrin) dihydrochloride -Tests in Salford, 584 Poliomyelitis: Kenny treatment, 253 (Frank Hawking), 209 (0)-Report on urticarial Deafness. See Otology Post-mortem, the coroner's, 355 reactions and desensitization in allergic recipients Deaf-mutism, c8ngenital, 135 Priority, a qucstion of, 643 after transfusions (Kate Maunsell), 236 (0)- DEAN, Geoffrey: Painful penicillin injections, 737 Progesterone, 58. 129, 254 Report on homologous serum jaundice," 268 Death: Fatty liver and sudden death (annotation), Prostate, hormones and the, 829 (0); leading article, 279 219-A classification of deaths of medico-legal Psychiatry: Military. 222, 288, 319, 385, 416- - - of Ireland, report of, 221 importance (1. Gordon), 337 (0)-From drowning -Lay, 544-Relation of neurology to, 833 -National, of Social Service: An inquiry made and under anaesthesia, 457 Psychological medicine and the family doctor, 354, by, on dispersal, 728 Debridement, 387, 512, 573, 642, 674, 737-Et 387 Professional Classes Aid: Annual report, 258 epluchage, 773 Psychology in terms of animism, 736 CowAN, J.: Wasp and bee stings, 361 Deficiency diseases. See Nutrition Psychotherapy, lay, 450, 321-Dangers of, 225- - J. Macfarlane: A walking calliper splint, 215 Dehydration, 549 Disadvantages of, 416 Cox. William Alfred Clayton, obituary notice of, Delbert-Evans, Alva, sentenced to penal servitude, Quinine, intramuscular, 413 871 776 Radiography. mass, 450, 574, i06, 832 CRAIG, C.: Apparatus for fractured femur, 511 DELIKAT, E.: Case of aberrant thyroid, 288 Refresher courses for the G.P., 384, 450 CRAIGIE, H. B.: Two years of military psychiatry in DELORY, G. E. (and others): Plasma acid phos- Respiration, artificial, 478, 769, 832-Timing of Middle East, 105 (0); correspondence, 105, 288, phatase in carcinoma of prostate and the effect Schaifer's method, 56, 128, 224, 321-Rate of, 319, 385, 416 of treatment with stilboestrol, 492 (0) 415, 510; in cyanosis, 673 CRANSTON, S. F.: Service medicine, 289 Demobilization. See War Resuscitation, chemically induced, 643 CRAWFORD, T.: Technique for blood examination Denby, Walter, obituary notice of, 97 Rheumatic fever and the sulphonamides, 127, 223 for malaria parasites, 348 (0) DENHOLM-YOUNO, H. M.: Marriage and parenthood, Riboflavin and allied deficiencies, 193, 352; neuro- CRILE, George (and Franklin L. SHIVELEY, jun.): 262 logical signs in, 637-Ariboflavinosis, 607 The Hospital Care of the Surgical Patient. A Denmark, production of penicillin in, 33 R.M.B.F. Christmas gifts, 573, 738, 798 Surgeon's Handbook, 278 DENNISON, Wallace M.: Apparatus for continuous Scarlet fever, haemolytic streptococci and, 351 CRIPPS, J. A. Rae (and others): Analgesia in intravenous anaesthesia, 437 ; correspondence, 511 Scientific method, 737 labour: a record of 102 cases treated with Dentistry: Dental surgeon's handbook (notes on), Scurvy, 352-Bleeding gums and, 353 pethidine, 498 (0) 1 Sedatives for the " 16-Parodontal disease (book review), 151- bombed," 124 CRITCHLEY, A. Michael (and I. Harvey FLACK): Dental Service report '(annotation), 729-A Self-medication and patent medicines, 194 Industrial problems in Middle East, 334 (0) National Dental Service: recommendations of the Services, morale in the, 416 Crocket, James, obituary notice of, 870 Teviot Committee, 165 Shock: Treatment of haemorrhage and shock, 21 CROOKE, A. C. (and others): Plasma volume in Dermatitis: Industrial, 57, 128, 290, 387, 512, 607, -Experimental, 22-Treatment of wound shock, traumatic shock, 521 (0)-General anaesthesia in 672, 830-Factors influencing dermatitis in coal- 55-Clinical view of shock, 126-Absence of shock, 683 (0); correspondence, 769, 798 miners (R. B. Knowles), 430 (0); correspondence, surgical shock in epileptic, 867 CROSBIE, Frank: Sensitiveness to strychnine, 780 579 Silicosis, aluminium dust for, 706 Cross. Harold Robert, obituary notice of, 60 Dermatology and Syphilology, 1943 Year Book Sinusitis, cause and treatment of, 353 Surg. Lieut. Myles Clayton, obituary notice " of, (book review), 80 Skiagram," 574, 674, 737, 833 129 DERMON, H. (and E. W. LE HEW): Epidemic of Social background of the future doctor, 356 CROSSE, Mary: Nutrition of premature infant, 704 mumps in a small tank force, 600 Specialism, 355 CROWDEN, G. P. (and G. S. PARKINSON): A Desensitization to foods, 423 Specialists: Registration of, 253, 320, 675- Synopsis of Hygiene, 7th ed., 342 de Silva, C. I., obituary notice of, 871 Meeting of whole-time, 479-Association of CROWE. Morgan: Familial spastic paresis with DEVITr, D. C.: Anaesthesia and shock. 798 Municipal Specialists, 675 strabismus, 91 Specialties and diplomas, 384, 447 CRUICKSHANK, Robert: Treatment with penicillin, Spleen, spontaneous rupture of, 708 317 DIABETES: Stomatology, 160 CUDJOE, S. D.: Colonial Medical Service, 25 Adolescent: Superficial gangrene in adolescent Sulphonamides: In otitis media, 56, 92, 127, 193 CULBERTSON, James T.: Medical Parasitology, 406 diabetes (H. Wbittaker), 469 (0) -Rheumatic fever and, 127, 223-Bacterial Culex molestus, differentiation of (annotation), 86 Alloxan, in rats, dietary control of (J. H. Burn endocarditis treated by sulphapyridine, 224- CULPIN, Ernest: Cause and treatment of sinusitis, and others), 752 (0) Sulphonamide sensitivity, 415-Sulphapyridine 353 Cancer incidence in 1,280 cases (F. Ellinger and by Ryle's tube, 708-Sensitization to sulphon- CUMMINS, S. Lyle: " Unusual" case of tuber- H. Landsman), 59 amide therapy, 865-In infective hepatitis, 866 culosis, 799 Diabetic A B C (book review), 215 Tapeworm: In trout, 385, 482, 868-Infestation CUNNINGHAM, W. R.: Mr. Prynne's habits, 256 - care, inquiry into, 58 by two types of, 737 CURRAN, Desmond (and Gerald GARMANY): PoSt- "Growth " and - the diabetogenic action of Teeth: Estimation of dental caries, 94, 160- operational strain in the Navy, 144 (0); corre- anterior pituitary preparations. II. Growth Dentition of London school-children, 291- spondence, 255, 416 and experimental insulin-insensitive diabetes Dental caries, 387-Dentition and diet, 445 CURRIE, J. P.: Acute haemolytic anaemia: report (F. G. Young), 715 (0) Testis, undescended or retractile, 641 of a case presenting hitherto unreported features, Insulin syringe, adjustable (C. T. Andrews), 534; Thiouracil: And the G.P., 92-For hyper- 8 (0): leading article, 16; correspondence, 94, correspondence, 616, 799 thyroidism, 879 161-Tendon hammer, 726 Morning protamine and evening soluble insulin: Thumb-sucking, 387, 451 S. H.: Chemotherapy in otitis media, 127 a new abuse (R. D. Lawrence), 24 Tonsils, septic, in the soldier, 193 Cushing, Harvey: Library of (Nova et Vetera), 90 Treatment, a two-stage method of (R. H. Micks), Transfusion, bone-marrow, in children, 125 -A Bio-bibliography of Andreas Vesalius, 407 784 (0) Trypanosomiasis treated with pentamidine, 447 Cuthbertson, Surg., Lieut. Peter Slade, missing in Words and clear thinking (hyperglycaemic coma), Tuberculosis: Heredity and, 608-In Kent, 709, action, now presumed killed, 611 543 834-Nursing of, 768, 867-Beds for tuberculous CYRIAX, James: Treatment by movement, 303 (0) patients, 798-" Unusual " case of, 799 correspondence, 770 Ulcer, duodenal: DICKINSON, Sylvia: Infant feeding, 255; correction, Smoking and, 737, 798- Cysts of buccal mucous glands, 168 327 Chronic, and perforation, 866 Czechoslovakia, medical mission to, 456 - gastric, with hyperpiesia, 128 DICKSON, Frank D. (and Rex L. DIVELEY): hypopyon, 868 Functional Disorders of the Foot, 2nd ed., 663 peptic, 734-Incidence of, 734, 771, 866- W. E. Carnegie (and J. Martin BEATTIR): A Sodium bicarbonate and, -771 Textbook of Pathology: General and Special, Ultra-violet light treatment at welfare centres, 256 4th ed., 13 Vagina, physiology of, 707 D Diet and health in wartime, 30 Varicella and herpes zoster, 194 Dietitians, Register of, 599 Venereal DALEY, Allen (and others): Meeting of whole-time Digitalis, action of, 135 diseases: Chemoprophylaxis of specialists, 479 gonorrhoea, 57, DILLON, Frederick: Intravenous barbiturates in 129-Sulphonamide prophylaxis Dally, Halls, obituary notice of, 837 of gonorrhoea, 162-Gonorrhoea in hysteria, 162-" Dissident doctors," 576-Scien- N. Africa, (Nova et 539 163-Resistance of gonococci Vetera), tific method, 737 to chemotherapy, J. against smallpox, 136 321-Gonorrhoea on the T. W. T.: Spanish medicine, 96 223, Continent, 223- K. (and S. DAMODARAN, J. HARTEALL): Infective Gonorrhoea in East Africa and 320 DINGLE, E.R.: Sodium pentothal in nasal opera- Ceylon, garrison Malta, 587 (0) Vesalius: he tions, 161 Why chose Basle, 482 Dance halls, authorities and, 680 DINGLEY, A.R.: Sulphonamides in otdtis media, 56 8 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

Diphtheria: Fulminating, in a war nursery (Gordon Strong), 78; correspondence, 190-Immunization EPIDEMIOLOGY (conitinued): statistics, 99, 485-Schick reactions in E Infectious diseases and vital statistics, 32 (cor- recently rected, 100), 63, 100. 133, 166, 197, 229, 259, confined women and their infants (G. Payling Ear, growth on, 714, 876 Wright and W. M. Clark), 294, 325, 359, 389 (corrected, 420), 421 (cor- 146 (0)-In North See also Otology rected, 455), 455, 485, 517, Africa, 497-Differential diagnosis, 555-In an in- Ears, piercing the, 615, 805 547, 583, 613, 647, fant (F. F. Kane), 630-With severe tetanus, 679, 711, 742, 777, 804, 840. 873 736, EASON, Sir Herbert L.: Chartered physiotherapists, - - in 832-Swab in doubtful cases, 867 124 Scotland, 31 Dipsomania, Mumps in a tank force (H. Dermon and E. W. Le 487 EASTWOOD, Cyril G.: Freedom to publish, 356 Hew), 600 Disclaimers: Dr. V. N. Leyshon, 296-Dr. C. EBBAGE, Geoffrey: Ophthalmologist and optician, 94 O'Donovan, 328-Mr. Hambly, Smallpox: Hospital provision (Andrew Topping), E. 458 ECCLES, W. McAdam: Appreciation of Dr. Hugh 54-Diagnosis of, at Mount Dislocations: Unusual dislocatiaji of foot (E. W. Thursfield, 60-}' Skiagram," 574 Vernon Hospital, Dorrell), 12-Tarso-metatarsal, " 98, 165-Vaccination against, 136-A laboratory 162 (and S. J. REYNOLDS): Seeing is believing test for Dispersal of office workers (leading article), 728 medical films, 323 diagnosis of (C. E. van Rooyen and Diuretics, mercurial, prolonged use of, R. S. lllingworth), 526 (0)-An epidemic 841 Eczema - prurigo - asthma syndrome, 713 (T. St. M. Norris), 724 (0) Diuretin for fluid retention, 614 EDDY, J. A.: Tetanus immunization for farm See also Fever DiVELEY, Rex L. (and Frank D. DICKSON): workers, 550 Ftinctio,ial Disorders of the Foot, 2nd ed., EDELSTEIN, Ludwig: The Hippocratic Oath, 318 Epididymitis, chronic, 37 663 Edens, Ernest, death of, 324 Epilepsy: Treatment of an epileptic, 681-Absence Diverticulum of caecum, perforated solitary EDGE, P. Granville: Vital Statistics and Public of surgical shock in epileptic, 867 (R. F. Hendtlass), 309 Health Work in the Tropics, 375 Episiotomy. See Obstetrics Dix, Richard Henry, obituary notice of, 516 Education, physical: A preliitinary technical survey, ERWIN, G. S.: Fourteen cases of tuberculous DoBBIN, Leonard (and John P. MACKENZIE): Salts 826 tracheobronchitis, 738-A Guide for the Tuber- and their Reactions, 820 EDWARDS, Colin: Thumb-sucking, 387 culous Patient, 855 DOBBS, R. H. (and others): Haemoglobin level in - L. R. L.: Unusual case of meningococcal Erythema nodosum, aetiology of (C. Bruce Perry), municipal school-children: effect of iron therapy, meningitis, 563 843 (0); leading article, 857 school dinners, and season, 748 (0) Peter W. (and others): Late results of closed ETHERIDGE, F. G. (and T. W. MIMPRISS): Post- Doctors. See Medical Profession intrapleural pneumolysis, 270 (0) operative chest complications in gastric surgery, DODD, Harold: Treatment of duodenal ulcer, 767- - Major R., missing, now presumed killed in 466 (0) Radical operation for varicose veins, 814 (0) action at sea, 129 Europe, relief and reconstruction in (leading article), DODDS, E. C.: Stilboestrol for advanced breast Eggs and salmonella infections (leading article), 760 566; correspondence, 643 cancer, 20 Egypt: Ophthalmological research, 456-Bacterio- EVANS, David S. (and K. MENDELSSOHN): Estima- D'OFFAY, J. M. J.: Debridement et epluchage, 773 phage treatment of bacillary dysentery at Alex- tion of heat radiation in clinical practice, 811 (0) DOLPHIN, A.: Ten cases treated with penicillin, andria, 641 E. P.: Ascorbic acid in gingivitis, 321 317 Eire: Registrar-General's quarterly returns, 63, 583 - Griffith: Riboflavin and other allied deficien- Donald, Surg. Lieut. William Hamilton Cassels, -Medical examination of Irish workers in -cies, 194 missing, presumed killed, 420 England, 133-Medical research in, 221-Medical - Horace: Medical treatment of duodenal ulcer, DONALDSON, G. M. M. (and others): Nutritional services in (book review), 436 767 iron deficiency anaemia in wartime. Part III.- EiSER, Y. (and M. B. ALEXANDER): Infantile - Thomas, obituary notice of, 28 The haemoglobin levels of school-children and diarrhoea and vomiting, 425 (0); leading article, EVE, F. C.: Red hair and rheumatism, 136-Rate pregnant women in 1944, compared with the levels 439; correspondence, 512, 575, 637, 708, 771, 800, of artificial respiration, 510 in 1942 and 1943, 333 (0) 865 EWART, Phyllis: Results of Colles's fracture, 224 Malcolm: Organization of cancer treatment, ELAM, John: Ether and the Oxford vaporizer, 93 Exomphalos, case of, complicated by acute intestinal 827 Electro-encephalography, training in, 136 obstruction (T. B. L. Bryan), 818 Dorland's Medical Dictionary, 20th ed., 757 Elephantiasis: After plaster, 230-Non-tropical, 261, Expulsion, spontaneous, through rectum of a DORRELL, E. W.: Unusual dislocation of the foot, 650 Kocher forceps left in abdomen 14 months (llhami 12 ELIAS, James: Spanish medicine, 225 Akcakoyunlu), 182 DOUTHWAITE, A. H.: Stubborn asthma, 200-Treat- ELLINGER, F. (and H. LANDSMAN): Cancer incidence ment of rheumatoid arthritis with bismuth, 276 in 1,280 cases of diabetes, 59 0)--The metric system and medicine, 478- Ellis, Capt. Ernest Lawrence Holden, killed on Hale-White's Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Pharma- active service, 581 F cology, and Therapeutics, 26th ed., 565 Frank: Stilboestrol for advanced breast can- Dow, G. S. Neilson: Episiotomy, 193 cer, 20 Faculty, Royal, of Physicians and Surgeons of DOWLING, Horace: Dangers of lay psychotherapy, - R.: Thiouracil in thyrotoxicosis, 864 Glasgow: Fellows admitted, 390-Elections, 712 225 - Ronald (and C. J. WILLIAMS): Case of supra- - of Homoeopathy: Pass list, 872 DOWSON-WEISSKOPF, A. B.: Industrial Nursing: renal haemorrhage, 596 (0) - of Radiologists: Fellowships approved, 838 Its Aims and Practice, 46 Embleton, Dennis, obituary notice of, 454 FAGET, G. H.: Sulphonamides in treatment of Doyle, Capt. James Thorburn, killed in action in Embolism, air, as complication of vaginal douching leprosy, 305 N.W.. Europe, 581 in pregnancy (Gilbert Forbes), 529 (0) FAIRBROTHER, R. W.: Control of bacillary dysentery, DRAYER, C. (and others): Four siblings showing - fat, a case of (G. St. J. Hallett and A. I. M. 489 (0) ; correction, 550 characteristic features of Marfan's disease Drennan), 150 FAIRWAY, Sidney: It Came to Pass, 246 (arachnodactyly), 632 Empyema, acute, treatment with penicillin (E. C. B. FALKINER, Ninian: Midwifery and housing, 488 Drayson, Capt. G. F. H., wounded and missing in Butler and others), 171 (0) FATrI, L.: Surgical emphysema, 829 N.W. Europe, believed prisoner of war, 581; now ENDERBY, G. E. H.: Use and abuse of trichlor- FAULDS, J. S.: (and others): A national patho- known to have been shot dead while attending the ethylene, 300 (0); correspondence, 386 logical service, 289 wounded, 712 Endocarditis, bacterial: Treated by sulphapyridine, FAWcErr, A. W.: Mediastinal teratoma successfully DREHER, Emil: Chemistry of Synthetic Substances, 224-Penicillin in (annotation), 380 removed by operation, 755 (0) 46 Endocrine system and sex (book review), 310 Feet, perspiring, 714 DRENNAN, A. J. M. (and G. St. J. HALLETr): A types and measurements, 424 FEHILY, Lydia: Human-milk intoxication due to B1 case of fat embolism, 150 Endometriosis: Clinical and pathological study avitaminosis, 590 (0); correspondence, 767 DREW, John: Human Reproduction and Venereal (book review), 663 Fellowships, Beit Memorial, 189-Prof. T. R. Disease, 503 Endotracheal connexions, 768 Elliott's retirement, 252 Drowning: Chloride content of blood in, 260- ENGEL, D.: Sympathetic block: proposed therapy in - Leverhulme Research: Grant awarded, 258 Survival after long immersion, 806 traumatic shock, 434 (0) - science, for British universities (offered by Drugs: Parasympathomimetic, 198-Control of England and Wales: Quarterly returns, 259, 547- I.C.I.), 189 narcotic (Permanent Central Opium Board), 252 Local government in (leading article), 697 FENTEM, Thomas: Flea bites, 744 -Economy in wartime (annotation), 314-And Enteritis: B. newport, 615-Bacterial, 680 FENTON, James: Adoption of Children (Regulation) the doctor (leading article), 535; correspondence, Enuresis in the Army, investigation and treatment Act, 1939, 194 609, 638, 672-And fibrositis, 649-And their of, preliminary report of 277 cases (P. L. Backus Ferguson, John, obituary notice of, 611 actions (book review), 757 and G. S. Mansell, 462 (0); correspondence, 542 FERREE, C. J.: The Soya Bean and the New Soya DRURY, M. I.: Pneumoperitoneum, 189 Flour, 278 DUFF, D. G.: Under-carriage for sledge stretcher EPIDEMIOLOGICAL NOTES: Fertility: Relative infertility, 841 transport, 758 Cerebrospinal fever, 547 FESSLER, A.: Gonorrhoea on the Continent, 223 Keith: Artificial insemination, 868 Diphtheria, 133, 679; immunization, 485 Fettes, James, obituary notice of, 61 DuFFY, Bernard J.: Food for Thought. A Treatise Dysentery, 583 on Memory, Dreams, and Hallucinations, 502- Infestation control at ports, 294 FEVER: Psychology in terms of animism, 736 Poliomyelitis in America, 359 Cerebrospinal: Treatment of (leading article). DUKE-ELDER, Sir Stewart: Red vision after cataract Quarterly returns, Eire, 63, 583-England and 475; correction, 520-Differential diagnosis, 559 operation, 650 Wales, 259, 547-Northern Ireland, 259-Scot- -Cranial-nerve paralysis following (J. F. K. DUNCAN, H. A. G. (and R. E. WRIGHT): Experi- land, 389, 873 Hutton), 630 ences with the giant magnet and metallic intra- Registrar-General's annual report for Northern Relapsing: Treatment with penicillin (F. R. Heil- ocular foreign bodies in recent battle casualties, Ireland, 1940, 259 man and W. E. Herrell),43 658 (0) Scotland: Notification of measles and whooping- Rheumatic: And the sulphonamides, 127, 223- Dundas-Grant, Sir James, obituary notice of, 709 cough, 133 View of rheumatic fever and chronic arthritis DUNDERDALE, G.: The hazard of anaesthesia, 578 Tuberculosis: Statistics, 1914-18, 1939-43, 100-In (book review), 151 DUNN, B. Venn: Postgraduate medicine, 415 London, death rates 1935-43, 197-In Wales, Sandfly (annotation), 347 John Shaw, obituary notices of, 27, 97 259 Scarlet: Isolation of, 260-Haemolytic streptococci DUNNILL, D. E.: Apparatus for continuous pento- and, 251-Differential diagnosis, 557 thal, 793 EPIDEMIOLOGY: Typhoid: Specific serum therapy in (A. E. Hodg- DURBIN, F. C.: Army Council and wounded medi- Air: Current progress in sterilization of air son), 339 (O)-Cheese-borne outbreak of cal officers, 232 (Stuart Mudd), 67 (0); leading article, 82 (annotation), 441-Differential diagnosis, 558- DURRANS, S. F.: Ether and the Oxford vaporizer, Evacuation, epidemiology and (leading article), Survival of a boy of 11 years with successive 127 185 multiple intestinal perforations (E. P. Scott Dust in steel foundries (annotation), 538 Fever, typhus: In Great Britain (Alan P. Agnew and A. B. Ortner), 767 DYKE, W. R.: Chewing-gum or polypus? 291 and W. B. Kyles), 10 (0)-U.S. Typhus Com- Typhus: In Great Britain (Alan P. Agnew and Dysentery, amoebic: In a child, 65-Amoebiasis: mission: Free distribution of vaccine in Middle W. B. Kyles), 10 (O)-Erythrocyte sedimentation some difficulties of diagnosis (C. Naunton Morgan), East, 19 rate in (Raettig), 356 721 -yellow: epidemiology and control (leading Yellow; Eradication ofthe yellow-fever mosquito bacillary: Control of (leading article), 216; article), 377 in Brazil (annotation), 18-Epidemiology and (R. W. Fairbrother), 489 (0); correction, 550- Fevers, infectious, review of book on, 80 control (leading article), 377 Bacteriophage treatment at Alexandria, 641 Hepatitis, infective, epidemiology of, 194 See also Epidemiology Dyspepsia: Merely dyspepsia," 59-Fibrositis of Hosts, definite, of a specimen of Diphyllobothrium rectus abdominis muscle causing (R. Simpson Har- Fevers, infectious (book review), 80-Some mis- causing mass infection of trout in reservoirs: taken diagnoses in the common infectious vey), 1 14 preliminary note (M. D. Hickey and J. fevers DYSON, F. L.: Sulphapyridine in Ryle's tube, R. (D. F. Johnstone), 555 (0); correspondence, 674, 708 Harris), 310; correspondence, 385, 482 736 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX -BRITISH 9 MEDICAL JOURNAL

FFRENCH. G. E.; Spontaneous thrombosis of axillary Frigidity after childbirth, 135 GLOVER, J. Alison: Milk for school-children, 160 vein, 277 Frobisher, William Martin, obituary notice of, 420 Gloves, rubber, 612 Fibrositis: Of rectus abdominis muscles causing FROOME, Kenneth: Cold agglutinins, 94 GOLDSTONE, B. W.: Method of locating a mobile dyspepsia (R. Simpson Harvey), 114-Drugs and, FULD, H.: Simple device for control of tension renal calculus at operation, 77 (0) 649 pneumothorax, 503 GOLLA. F.: Training in electro-encephalography, 136 Filho, Arthur Moncorvo, death of, 515 FULLERTON, H. W. (and others): A survey of the Gonimeter for measurement of supination and pro- Fingers, " cracked," 361, 520 (corrected, 586). 586 haemoglobin levels of the poor classes in Aber- nation (James Patrick), 246 FINZI, N. S.: Stilboestrol for advanced breast deen, 373 (0) Gonorrhoea. Sve Venereal diseases cancer, 20 FULTON, J. F.: Physiology of the Nervous System, GoOD. R.: Arsenic in malaria, 579 Fires and explosions in operating theatres and 2nd ed., 405 Goodall, Lieut.-Col. Edwin, obituary notice of, anaesthetic rooms (Ministry of Health circular), 19 - J. F. (editor): The Harvey Cushing Collection 803 First aid: Casualty work for advanced students of Books and Manuscripts, 90 - James Robert: A Study of Endometriosis, (book review). 437 Fund, B.M.A. Charities: Bequest, 99 Endosalpingiosis, Endocervicosis, and Peritoneo- FISH, E. Wilfred: Parodontal Disease. A Manual - King Edward's Hospital: Annual meeting, 221, ovarian Sclerosis, 663 of Treatment-and Atlas of Pathology, 151 -Maps for London and Home Counties (anno- GOODMAN, Neville M.: The supply of bodies for FISHER, A. G. Timbrell: Treatment by Maniptula- tation), 604-Statistical summary, 1943, 862 dissection: a historical review, 807 (0) tion, 4th ed., 183 - Medical War Relief: Aid for returning G.P.s GORDON, I.: Classification of deaths of medico- - Mary: Dentition of London school-children, (annotation), 380 legal importance, 337 (0) 291 Royal Medical Benevolent (annotation), 219- - L.: Shooting pains in head, 362 Fisk, Capt A. D.. killed in action in Normandy, Appeal for Christmas gifts (Sir Thomas Barlow), - Mervyn H.: Tribute to Alfred Charles Coles, 260 573, 738; Gift by Royal College of Physicians, 515 Fitz-Gerald, Gordon William, obituary notice of, 798 - R. G.: Service medicine, 24 323 - Save the children: Relief team in the Middle GORDON-TAYLOR, Surg. Rear-Adml. G.: Appreciation FITZGERALD, Otho: Mental hospitals, 744 East, 63-25th anniversary, 99 of Sir Cuthbert Wallace, 28 FITZWILLIAMS, Duncan C. L.: Extraperitoneal Furunculosis, yeast in, 256, 392 GORDON-WATSON, Sir Charles: Early days at Johns hernia of old appendix scar, 275-Rhubarb, 616 Fyffe, Eric Leigh, obituary notice of, 871 Hopkins. 419 FLACK, 1. Harvey (and A. Michael CRITCHLEY): In- Gorman. Edward Samuel, obituary notice of, 293 dustrial problems in Middle East, 334 (0) GOUGH, Wilfrid (and Norman ASHTON): Methaemo- Flatus, intestinal, peas and, 135 globinaemia after ingestion of anti-gas ointment, Flavine. colourless (5-amino-acridine). sterilization 854 of skin by (Victor Bonney and H. Sandeman G Gould, Capt. Allan Dalgleish, killed in action in Allen), 210 (0) ;- correspondence, 458 Burma, 837 Flea bites, 520, 744 GADDUM, J. H.: Pharmacology, 2nd ed., 793 GOULDEN, Charles: Appreciation of Sir William FLEMING, Sir Alexander: Action of penicillin, 828 Gage, H. Courtney, awarded Knight's Cross of Lister, 130 - Wilfrid Louis Remi, obituary notice of, 420 St. Olav by the King of Norway, 518 GOURLAY, R. John: Character and personality in FLEMMING, Charles E. S.: Peptic ulcer. 734 GAINSBOROUGH, Hugh: Drugs and the doctor, 638 the medical student, 96 FLETCHER, J. A.: Need for reform in clinical teach- Galactorrhoea, 167 Gout, a new approach to (annotation), 411 ing, 544 Gale, Surg. Lieut. Horace Edward Dunning, miss- GOVERNALE, S. L. (and A. G. RINK): Spontaneous FLEW, J. D. S.: Episiotomy, 620 (0), 866; corre- ing, presumed killed. 742 renal apoplexy with resuscitation after cardiac spondence, 705, 734, 772, 829, 866 Gall-bladder, torsion of (E. Wilson Hall), 150 arrest, 43 (0) Flies: The fly menace, 255 correction. 296-Pest GALLEY, A. H.: Slow induction of anaesthesia and GRAHAM, George (and W. G. OAKLEY): Renal of, 296, 361, 586 vomiting, 224 osteodystrophy, 445 FLOREY, Sir H. W.: Penicillin: a survey (Peter le GAMMIE, R. P.: Episiotomy, 867 - James D. P.: Gestation period and ovulation Neve Foster Lecture), 169 (0) Ganglion: Treatment of, 457-Sodium morrhuate time, 578-Rapid replacement of fluid in haemor- FLOWER, Norman: Varicella and herpes zoster, 194 for, 681 rhage and shock. 623 (0) FLOYER, M. A. (and D. C. THURSBY-PELHAM): Gangrene, gas: Treatment of, 225-After amputa- GRAHAM-LITTLE, Sir Ernest: Ministry of Health's Herpes zoster with underlying pleural rub, 309 tion under refrigeration anaesthesia: a warning social survey. 322-Reserve of medical students, Fluoroscope, vertical, 457 (E. Kirz), 662 577 Fluorosis, Endemic, in South Africa: Report of - superficial, in adolescent diabetes (H. Whit- GRANGER, E.: Self-medication and patent medicines, DeparTment of Public Health. Union of S. taker), 469 (0) 194 Africa, 824 GANTT, W. Horsley: Experimental Basis for Neu- GRANT, James: Fulminating diphtheria, 190 Flying-bomb casualties: Analysis of 259 cases -otic Behavior. Origin and Development of - J. C. Boileau: An Atlas of Anatomy, 2 vols., (R. C. Bell). 689 (0) correspondence, 799 Artificially Produced Disturbances of Behavior in 183 FODDEN, John: Tetanus, 616 Dogs, 757 K. A.: Tug-of-war for girls, 424 Food. See Nutrition GARDINER, Harold: Diaphragmatic hernia with - Squad. Ldr. Robert Gordon Sharp, killed, 29: Food-yeast: A venture in practical nutrition (anno- torsion of stomach and acute obstruction. 114 obituary notice of, 196 tation), 668 GARDNER. Isabel M.: Perineal tears in normal con- GRANTHAM-HILL, C.: Absence of surgical shock in Foot: An unusual dislocation (E. W. Dorrell), 12- finements, 224 epileptic, 867 The human foot (book review), 13-Functional GARLAND, Joseph: The Youngest of the Family, 599 Graves's disease, mild, diagnosis of, 614 disorders (book review), 663 -Tom: Freedom to publish, 253 GRAY, L. P.: Medicine and politics, 869 immersion. in North Africa, 497 GARMANY, Gerald (and Desmond CURRAN): Post- Great Britain: Typhus fever in (Alan P. Agnew and FOOTE, R. R.: Twin injectio:1 for varicose veins, operational strain in the Navy, 144 (0); corre- W. B. Kyles), 10 (0) 361 spondence, 255, 416 Greece: Food supplies, 228 FORBES, Gilbert: Traumatic rupture of aorta, 400 GASKELL, H. S.: Sterilization of syringes, 136- Green. Surg. Lieut. Charles John Sanders, reported (0)-Air embolism as complication of vaginal Episiotomy, 291, 511 missing. 324; presumed killed, 611 douching in pregnancy, 529 (0) Gastritis, 702 - Lieut. S. M., killed in action, 29 - J. R.: Bismuth therapy in jaundice during Gastro-enteritis, infantile, penicillin and sulphon- 'GREENWOOD, M.: Observation in the student's train- antisyphilitic treatment, 852 (0) amides in (Elizabeth Burns and W. Gunn), 178 ing, 354-Mr. Shaw on doctors, 570 ; annotation, - Robert: Artificial insemination, 672 (0) 568 ; correspondence, 675, FORBUS, Wiley D.: Reaction to Injury. Pathology Gastroscopy, a critique of (Norman C. Tanner), GREGSON, A. H.: Muscle spasm apparently due to for Students of Disease. Based on the Functional 849 (0) lack of sodium chloride, 819 and Morphological Responses of Tissues to In- Gauvain, Squad. Ldr. John Henry Percival, obituary Grenz rays, 102 jurious Agents, 792 notice of, 324 GRIEVE, .John: Observation in the student's train- FORD, Leslie: Artificial insemination, 869 GEFFEN. M. W.: Observations on scabies at St. ing, 449 FORGAN, Robert: Chemoprophylaxis of gonorrhoea, Pancras Bathing Centre, 825 (0) GRIFFITH, Edward F.: Marriage and parenthood, 129 GEMMILL, Chalmers L.: Physiology in Aviation, 58-Modern Marriage and Birth Control, 503- FORREST, Kate: The hospital case and the G.P., 577 472 The Road to Matnrity, Part 11, 758 FORSYTH, W. Leonard: Pest of flies, 361 General practitioners, refresher courses for, 384, 450 GROSSFELD, Erica (and Iwo LoMINSKI): Direct FOSTER, D. B. E.: Adenocarcinoma of small in- Geriatrics, 825 coagulase test for rapid detection of Staph. aureus, testine in father and daughter, 78 Gibraltar, vaccination in, 31 854 Fox, K. M.: High birth weights, 238 GIBSON, D. M.: 283 cases of bone tuberculosis Groves, Ernest W. Hey, death of, 604; obituary among women and children in Manchuria, 670 notices of, 644, 739 FRACTURES: GILBERT, P. D. (and R. J. NEEDLES): Observations Growth " and the diabetogenic action of anterior Ankle, a fracture-dislocation of, occurring in on 125 cases of atypical pneumonia, 412 pituitarv preparations. It. Growth and experi- flying accidents (Theodore James), 372 (0); - Dr. William, 1544-1603 (Nova et Vetera), 123 mental insulin-insensitive diabetes (F. G. Young), correspondence, 446, 478, 616 GILL, Morton: Emotional reactions in gastritis, 703 715 (0) Book review, 631 GILLESPIE, R. D.: Psychological medicine and the Gruffydd, John, obituary notice of, 871 Carpal bones (H. A. Harris), 381 (0); corre- family doctor, 263 (0); correspondence, 354, 387, GRUNis. Leo: An old midwives' tale, 136 spondence, 446, 607 481, 650 GUIRDHAM, A.: Post-operational strain in the Navy, Clavicle, simple splint for (B. Whitchurch Howell), (and D. K. HENDERSON): A Textbook of 255 473 correspondence, 616 Psychiatry for Students and Practitioners, 6th ed., - (and F. KOHN): Vitamin B in post-operative Colles's: Results of, 55, 126, 225 792 treatment of head injuries, 800 Femur: Fracture of neck after amputation (Noel - Thomas, obituary notice of, 516 Guiterez, Jose, death of, 515 Smith), 501-Apparatus for (C. Craig), 511 GILLINGHAM, F. J.: Illuminated retractor for pene- Gullan, Archibald Gordon, obituary notice of. 545 Leg, reduction of, by hydraulic tibia traction trating missile wounds of brain, 599 Gums, bleeding, incidence of, among R.A.F. per- (Lee, J. E. Stanley), 152 GILMOUR, J. R. (and others): A national patho- sonnel, and the value of ascorbic acid in treat- Lower limbs, skin protection for, 842 logical service. 289 ment (W. P. Stamm and others), 239 (0); corre- March, treatment of, in 2nd and 3rd metatarsal M. K. (and A. C. LENDRUM): Wrapping for spondence, 321, 328, 353. 446 bones, 547 biopsy material, 126 GUNN, J. A.: An Introduction to Pharmacology and Spine. severe fracture-dislocation of (E. H. GIMSON, Janet D (and others): Bone-marrow trans- Therapeutics, 7th ed.. 246 Hambly), 340: disclaimer, 458 fusion in child7en, 125 - Major Philip McLean, accidentally killed on Spontaneous, 874 Gingivitis, incidence of, in R.A.F. (G. A. Smart), active service, 837 Wound fractures in plaster-of-Paris, 350, 541 242 (0) - W.: Treatment with penicillin, 317 See also Gtims, bleeding - W. (and Elizabeth BURNS): Penicillin and France: Conditions in Normandy. Brittany, and GIPSON, T. C.: Warts, 232 sulphonamides in infantile gastro-enteritis, 178 (0) Anjou (Lieut.-Gen. Sice's report), 390 GLAISTER, J. Norman: Extra milk for patients. 802 GUPTA, L. M. (and others): Transnasal intragastric Francis, Harvey, obituary notice of, 419 Glands, buccal mucous, cysts of, 168 Ryle's tube in tropical practice: life-saving - H. Alexander, obituary notices of, 323, 455 Glans, cleaning the, 585, 876 measure, 594 (0) correspondence, 708 FRANKAU, Claude: Treatment of gas gangrene, 225 GLANZMANN: Die epidemische Kiniderlahmung Franklin, Major R. J., death of, 164 (Epidemic Poliomyelitis), 215 Franklyn. Harold, obituary notice of, 611 GLAZEBROOK, A. J.: Rheumatic fever and the GYNAECOLOGY: FRASER, Gilbert: Service medicine, 543 sulphonamides, 223-Bleeding gums and scurvy, Dysmenorrhoea, pain sensibility in (annotation), - Sir John: The undergraduate period, 508 353 823 FRIEDMAN, 1.: Growth of M. tuberculosis in fluid Glossary. Polyglot. of Communicable Diseases Dyspareunia, 649. 780 medium containing embryonic tissue, 287 (Yves Biraud), 183 Endometriosis (book review), 663 BRITISH 10 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

GYNAECOLOGY (continued): HARRIS, J. R. (and M. D. HICKEY); Definite hosts Hepatitis after transfusion (leading article), 279 Endometritis, tuberculous, case of (A. 0. John), of a species of Diphyllobothrium causing mass in- - infective, 21, 222-Recurrent laryngeal para- 723 fection of trout in reservoirs: preliminary note, lysis complicating, 93-Epidemiology of, 194- Gynaecological disorders (book review), 630 310; correspondence, 385, 482, 868 In North Africa, 495-In the garrison of Malta Hysterectomy, vaginal discharge after, 135 - Robert S. (and Kenneth V. THIMANN), editors: (K. Damodaran and S. J. Hartfall), 587 (0)- Labia, asymmetry of, 424 Vitamins and Hormones, Vol. I., 115 Sulphonamides in, 866. See also Jaundice Leucoplakia vulvae, stilboestrol for, 134 HARRISON. C. V. (and others): Severe haemolytic Hepworth, Frank Arthur, obituary notice of, 739 Libido, effects on, of certain operations, 841 transfusion reaction due to Rh factor, 180 (0); HERBERT, P. H. (and others): Studies on hepatic Meigs's syndrome: hydrothorax and ascites. in correspondence, 361 dysfunction: III. Tetrachloride poisoning: sulphur association with fibroma of ovary (Austin C. HART, P. D'Arcy: Social background of the future metabolism, 847 (0) Clay and others), 113 (0); correspondence, 192, doctor, 356 Herford, Lieut.-Col. M. E. M., missing in N.W. 328 V. Lloyd: Case of Weil's disease treated with Europe, believed prisoner of war, 581 Menorrhagia, menopausal, treatment of, 712 penicillin, 718 (0); annotation, 729 Hernia, 37 Menstruation: " Safe " period, 260-Postpone- HARTFALL, Stanley J.: Infective hepatitis, 21 -of caecum into lesser sac of peritoneum com- ment of period, 487 S. J. (and K. DAMODARAN): Infective hepatitis plicated by volvulus (H. A. Haxton), 792 Sterilization in women, 360 in the garrison of Malta, 587 (0) - diaphragmatic, with torsion of stomach and Uterus: Infantile, treatment of, 101-Posterior HARVEY, R. Simpson: Fibrositis of rectus abdominis acute obstruction (Harold Gardiner), 114 pituitary and (annotation), 796 muscles causing dyspepsia, 114 - extraperitoneal, of old appendix scar (Duncan Vagina: Pessaries, 33, 198-Trichomonas and William, the portraits of (Nova et Vetera), 669 C. L. Fitzwilliams), 277 vaginal discharge, 200-Infection with Oidium HASHINGER, Edward H. (and Logan CLENDENING): - hiatus, -and anaemia (leading article), 83 albicans, 295 - Vaginal discharge, 296 - Methods of Treatment, with chapters on special correspondence, 192 Physiology of (annotation), 635; correspondence, subjects by various authors, 8th ed., 502 - strangulated, broad ligament cyst in (Kathleen 707-Horticultural mishap, 842 HASLEWOOD, G. A. D. (and Mary BARBER): Anti- N. Berger), 435 Vulval warts, 486 bacterial action of 2-aminophenol (o-aminophenol), - umbilical, types of, 65 754 (0); correspondence. 832 Hernial repairs, active convalescence of (Derrick J. HASTINGS, Somerville: " Dissident doctors," 576- Martin), 531 (0) Some observations on management of hospitals in Herpes simplex corneae in malaria (J. Graham H peace and war (Chadwick Lecture), 625 Scott), 213-X rays for herpes simplex, 779 HATANGDI, M.: Unusual case of acute pancreatitis, - zoster with underlying pleural rub (D. C. Habgood, William, obituary notice of, 97 598 Thursby-Pelham and M. A. Floyer), 309 HADDOW, Alexander: Stilboestrol for advanced HAUGHTON, S.: " Cracked fingers," 520 - and varicella: In the same patient breast cancer, 20 HAULTAIN, W. F. Theodore: The so-called Meigs's (F. M. B. Allen), 115; correspondence, 194- - (and others): Influence of synthetic oestro- syndrome, 192 Concurrent (J. J. Manning), 115 correspondence, gens upon advanced malignant disease, 393 (0); (and others): Analgesia in labour: a record 194, 262, 327, 550 correspondence, 543-Plasma acid phosphatase of 102 cases treated with penthidine, 498 (0) HERRELL, W. E. (and E. R. HEILMAN): Relapsing in carcinoma of prostate, and effect of treatment HAWKING, Frank: Histological effect of injection of fever controlled by penicillin, 43 with stilboestrol, 492 (0) / mepacrine (atebrin) dihydrochloride, 209 (0) - -(and P. A. O'LEARY): Case of late Hadley, Wilfred, death of, 86; obituary notice of, HAWKSLEY, J. C.: Diphtheria with severe tetanus, cutaneous syphilis treated with penicillin, 158 131 736 HEWER, C. Langton: Recent Advances in Anaes- Haematoma, subdural, in infancy (annotation), 378 HAXTON, H. A.: Hernia of caecum into lesser sac thesia and Analgesia, 5th ed., 342 Haemoglobin levels: In Women's Auxiliary Air of peritoneum complicated by volvulus, 792 - Evelyn E.: Textbook of Histology for Medical Force (Simon Yudkin), 403 (0)-In municipal - Herbert: Experimental shock, 22 Students, 3rd ed., 46 school-children (R. H. Dobbs and others), 748 Hay fever, 199 - Joseph Langton, obituary notice of, 388 (0). See also Anaemia HAZEL, Kenneth: Disadvantages of lay psycho- HEWSPEAR, D.: Induction techniques with Oxford Haemoptysis, Congo red for, 327 therapy. 416 vaporizer, 867 Haemorrhage: Treatment of haemorrhage and shock, Head: Shooting pains in, 231, 362-Vitamin B in HEYWORTH, P. S. A.: Laryngeal spasm under 21-After gastro-jejunostomy, 167-Gastro-intes- post-operative treatment of head injuries, 800 pentothal, 386 tinal bleeding due to vitamin K deficiency Health: Of the student (annotation), 218-Scotland's HICKEY, M. D. (and J. R. HARRIS): Definite hosts complicating labour (Eileen Malone), 559 (0)- (leading article), 247-What the public knows of a species of Diphyllobothrlum causing mass Suprarenal haemorrhage: report of case (C. J. about health (annotation), 315-Communal health infection of trout in reservoirs: preliminary note, Williams and Ronald Ellis), 596 (0)-Rapid re- (annotation), -345-The road to positive health, 310; correspondence, 385, 482, 868 placement of fluid in haemorrhage and shock 383-Food and the nation's health, 385-In HIGGINs, T. Twistington: London medicine, 542 (James D. P. Graham), 623 (0) " blitzed " areas of Southern England, 646-Of High-frequency apparatus, 839 Haemorrhoids, 37 Manchester (annotation), 668 HILL, C. A. St.: Apparatus for systemic adminis- Haig, Douglas Vercoe, obituary notice of, 60 industrial: and tration of to 631 - Output working hours, 196 penicillin young children, Harold Axel, obituary notice of, 611 instruction, a yearbook of (book review), 214 - Horace: Clinical view of shock, 126-The Haigh, Capt. E., missing in Italy, 546 - Ministry of: Social survey, 257; corre- Public Attitude towards Mental Disease, 151 Hair: Falling, 392-Red hair, rheumatism, tuber- spondence, 322-Cautionary notice on mass radio- Capt. Ian Malcolm, death of, 546 culosis, and bleeding (Eli Davis), 404-Growth of, graphy, 350-Summary report for year ended - T. Rowland: London medicine, 479, 608 in menopausal women, 519 March 1944, 861 HILLIARD, F. M.: Syringe for self-administration Hairiness (hirsutism) in a woman. 34, 136 Service, National: Medical auxiliaries, 62- of insulin, 616 Hale-White's Materia Medica. 26th ed., 565 Legislation on, 646-Government programme, 838 HIMSWORTH, H. P.: Thiouracil for hyperthyroidism, HALER, David (and others): A national pathological Services (book review), 405-In Northern 829 service, 95 Ireland (annotation), 668 Hipexa," dried extract of rose-hips (Wander), HALES, S.: Vitamin C for all, 362 HEANEY, E. E. (and others): A national pathological 46 - Samuel: Timing in Schafer's method, 224 service, 95 Hirsutism in women, 136 HALL, Barbara (and others): Analgesia in labour: Hearne, Capt. J. P., killed, 292 Histamine-protein complex C' Lertigon" Parke, a record of 102 cases treated with pethidine, 498 Davis & Co.), 437 (0) Histology: Textbook for medical students (book - Sir Basil: Appreciation of Surg. Rear-Admi. HEART: notes), 46-Histological effect of injection of G. L. Buckeridge, 227 Angina pectoris, diagnosis of (annotation), 730 mepacrine (atebrin) dihydrochloride (Frank Hawk- -E. Wilson: Torsion of gall-bladder, 150 Apoplexy, spontaneous renal, with resuscitation after cardiac arrest ing), 209 (0) -Lieut. Richard Leslie, missing, presumed killed (S. L. Governale and A. G. HOARE, E. A.: The young married doctor, 610. on active service, 486 Rink), 43 (0) HOBART, F. G. (and G. MELTON): A Concise - T. Edwin: Service medicine, 24 Coronary disease, surgical treatment of (annota- - tion), 155 Pharmacology and Therapeutics of the More Winifred: Latent mastoiditis in infancy, 771 Important Drugs, together with an Introduction HALLETr, G. St. J. (and A. J. M. DRENNAN): Case Failure, hallucinations and, 167 to the Art 2nd 757 corre- of fat embolism, 150 Mortality from heart diseases, 615 of Prescribing, ed., Pregnancy spondence, 832 HALLIDAY, S. M.: Wet babies, 418 and rheumatic heart disease (annota- HOBBS, F. Bedo: Fatal case of mustard-gas poison- Hallucinations and heart failure, 167 tion on book on), 119 ing, 306 (0)-Pethidine in asthma, 328 Halpern, Capt. David, killed in action in Italy, 486 Vitamin Bi and the heart (annotation), 476 HODGES, G. M.: Service medicine, 417 HAM, Arthur W. (and M. D. SALTER): Doctor in the HODGSON, A. E.: Specific serum therapy in typhoid Making. The Art of Being a Medical Student, HEATON, T. G.: Artificial Pneumothorax in Pul- fever, 339 (0) 725 monary Tuberculosis, 598 HODSON, V. S.: Smoking and duodenal ulcer, 737 HAMBLEN-THOMAS, C.: Unusual ear conditions, 56 Heel reform," 586 HOFFSTAEDT, E. G. W.: Beds for tuberculous HAMBLY, E. H.: Severe fracture of spine, 340 HEFFERNAN, Patrick: Appreciation of Lieut.-Col. patients, 798 disclaimer, 458 0. A. R. Berkeley-Hill, 358-Aluminium dust for HOGARTH, James Burnett: A modification of the HAMILTON, B. E. (and K. J. THOMSON): The fHeart silicosis, 706 invagination method of intestinal anastomosis, in Pregnancy and the Childbearing Age, 119 Hegler, Carl, death of, 324 75 (0) - Capt. C. W., death of, from wounds, 129 HEILMAN, F. R. (and W. E. HERRELL): Relapsing HOLDEN, H.: Demobilization and the E.M.S., 610 E. S. Burt: Septic tonsils and the soldier, 193 fever controlled by penicillin, 43 HOLDSWORTH, W. G.: Curtain net impregnated with - W. J.: Time of ovulation, 768 HELLER, H. (and R. E. HEMPHILL): Toxic reactions paraffin, 856 HAMMOND, J. A. J.: Service medicine, 709 after administration of paraldehyde, 628 (0) Holland, food shortage in, 612 HANCOCK, P. E. Thompson: Diagnosis of gastqitis, correspondence, 736 HOLLER: Classification, on a clinical basis, of liver 703 HELLIER, F. F.: Sulphonamide sensitivity, 415 damage, 367 Hand, " lobster-claw " deformity of, 360 HEMPHILL, R. E. (and H. HELLER): Toxic reactions Hood, Capt. Samuel Charles Holland, obituary " Hangovers," 648, 806 after administration of paraldehyde, 628 (0) notices of, 97, 226 correction, 165 HANNAN, John Herbert: The surgeon and the anaes- correspondence, 736 HOPE-CqILL, C. W.: Rocker for attificial respiration, thetic, 322-The hazard of anaesthesia, 672 (and MAX REISS): Pituitary cachexia treated 565 Hardes, A., obituary notice of, 164 with corticotrophic hormone, 211 (0); corre- HORDER, Lord: Princess Tsahai Memorial Fund, 644 HARDING, Margaret (and Marjorie HOUGHTON): Aids spondence, 328, 412 Hormones (book review), 115 to Theatre Treatment, 696 HENDERSON, D. K. (and R. D. GILLESPIE): A HoSFORD, John: The metric system and medicine, - R. D.: Trypanosomiasis treated with pent- Texvtbook of Psychiatry for Students and Practi- 738 amidine, 447 tioners, 6th ed., 792 Hospital: Almoner, review of book on, 116- HARGREAVES, T. H.: Lay psychiatry, 544 Norman P.: Wooden German bullets, 356- Accommodation in London, 516-Patient, follow- HARPER, Richard: Artificial insemination, 512 Mass radiography, 574, 832 ing up (book review), 598 HARRIES, E. H. R. (and M. MITMAN): Clinical Yandell, death of, 515 * Birmingham Accident: New departments Practice in Infectious Diseases. For Students, HENDTLASS, R. F.: Perforated solitary diverticulum opened, 318 Practitioners, and Medical Officers, 2nd ed., 80 of caecum, 310-Spontaneous rupture of spleen, - Brompton: Reports, Vol. XII, 406 HARRINGTON, A. B. (and W. Ritchie RUSSELL): 708 - Cassel: Annual report of medical director, 797 Early diagnosis of peripheral nerve injuries in HENRY, C. Bowdler: Stomatology, 160 - Chest: Proposals for new hospital at Swansea, battle casualties, 4 (0) Frederick, obituary notice of, 164 839 HARRIS, Brian P.: Non-tropical elephantiasis, 650 in - - Heparin intravenous infusions, including peni- and College, Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples': H. A.: Fractures of carpal bones, 381 (0); cillin therapy (Peter Martin), 308 Report to March 1944, 873 correspondence, 446, 607 Hepatic injury (annotation), 346 - Horton, 30 BRITISH 1 1 JULY-DEC, 1944 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Hospital, Johns Hopkins, early days at (leading INCOME TAX (continued): Intussusception after appendicectomy (Theodore article), 343; correspondence, 419, 482 Partner serving abroad, 327 Bliss), 405 -- Princess Tsahai Memorial: General Orde Pay-as-you-earn, 66, 102, 231, 232, 296, 327, Investigation, a case for, 392 Charles Wingate Memorial Ward, 98, 644 875-Fees for unaccompanied evacuated chil- Iodides, intolerance to, 841 Royal Eye: Institute of Ophthalmology to be dren, 262-Wife's earnings, 262-Locumtenent, Iron: Therapeutic dosage of, 457-And constipation, established, 189 262 682 - St. Dunstan's: Annual report, 326 Pension, colonial, liability on, 875 Italy: Lojting of medical library by Germans, 258 - St. John of Jerusalem, Venerable Order of: Practice: Loan from insurance company for Promotions and appointments, 159-Report for purchase of, 102-Sale of: expenses, 232-New 1943 of the Chapter-General, 443-Ophthalmic practice: cash basis, 550-Restarting in: pur- Hospital, Jerusalem: Report, 444 chase of car, 616-Purchase of, 875-Taking J - Service Plan: Contributory hospital scheme over of, 875 for treatment in private wards and nursing homes, Removal and storage expenses, 361, 875 JACKSON, G. A.: Why tie the cord? 125 658 Retirement, 262 - Margaret Hadley: Artificial insemination, 577 Hospitals: Local authority, 517-E.M.S., 546- Wife's earned income, 842-Wife's assistance in R: Fracture-dislocation of talus, 616 London, domestic staffs of, 741-Domestic staff practice, 875 JACOBS, P.: The fly menace, 256; correction. 296 of, 839-Voluntary, finance of, 862 JACOBY, M. G.: Hints for " hangovers," 806 HOUGHTON, NMarjorie (and Margaret HARDING): India: Visit of Indian scientists: correction, 102- JAIPPLY, T. C.: Aneurysm of coeliac artery, 852 Aids to Theatre Technique, 696 Malaria control in N.E. India (annotation), 187- Jamaica: Medical Service, 258, 776 Housing: Problem in Scotland, 13-The Govern- Chloroform in, 191-Population and nutrition, 228 James, Capt. C. C. M., reported missing, believed ment's new houses, 258-Rural housing (annota- -Visit of Indian scientists to U.K., 518-Parlia- prisoner of war, 581 tion), 283-Ministry of Health Housing Manual. mentary Medical Group and medicine in India. - Lieut.-Col. Charles Henry, obituary notice of. 498-New houses (annotation), 636; correspond- 582-Health survey. 838-Vellore Hospital and 838 ence, 780-Temporary allocations in Scotland, 743 Medical College, 876 - D. W.: Rupture in a supposed lower-segment HOWELL, B. Whitchurch: Simple splint for fracture Industry: Hours of work, 282-Sickness absence Caesarean section scar, 112 (0) of clavicle, 473 ; correspondence, 616 (annotation), 411-Dust in steel foundries - E.: The swab in doubtful cases of diphtheria. -Trevor H.: Postgraduate medicine, 415 (annotation), 538-Fitting the man to the job 867 HowITT, F. D.: An industrial rehabilitation centre, (annotation), 569-Aluminium dust for silicosis - G. W. B.: Military psychiatry, 319 52 (0) (leading article), 601 - Theodore: Fracture-dislocation of ankle HOWLES, James Kirby: A Synopsis of Clinical occurring in flying accidents, 372 (0); corre- Syphilis, 182 INFANTS: spondence, 446, 478, 616 HUDDY, E. C. H.: Diagnosis of minimal hyper-' Anaesthesia for infancy, 874 JAMIESON, R. A. (and others): Acute perforated thyroidism, 682 Babies, premature, thyroid for, 34 peptic ulcer: frequency and incidence in West of HUDGELL, Edith: Vellore Hospital and Medical - wet, 418 Scotland, 617 (0), 655 (0) ; leading article, 655 College, 876 Birth weights, high, 200 correspondence, 734, 737, 771, 866 HUGHES, Ivor: Episiotomy, 705 Breast-feeding: Supplement to breast-feed, 707, Japan: Nutrition in internment camps (annotation), HUMPHRYS, H. E.: Perineal tears in normal con- 865 635 finements. 160 Diarrhoea and vomiting (M. B. Alexander and Jacques, William, obituary notice of, 293 HUNT, T. C.: Medical experiences in N. Africa, Y. Eiser), 425 (0); leading article, 439; cor- Jaundice: Homologous serum, an episode of 19434, 495 (0) respondence, 512, 575, 637, 708, 771, 800, 865 (W. H. Bradley and others), 268 (0); leading HUNTER, A. R.: Trilene anaesthesia, 386 Dietetics research in Scotland, 444 correspond- articles, 279, 602-Post-arsphenamine: value of William: Perineal tears in normal confine- ence, 541 sulphur-containing amino-acids and casein digest ments, 224-Episiotomy, 734 Diphtheria in an infant (F. F. Kane), 630 in prevention of (J. Beattie and J. Marshall), 651 HURST, Sir Arthtur: Medical Diseases of the War, Erb's paralysis, 548, 735 (0) 4th ed., 341 Feeding, 160, 255, (corrected, 327), 290-An in- "Jeep " disease (pilonidal or coccygeal sinus) - obituary notices of, 292, 357 fant-feeding problem, 841 (annotation), 282 Huskie, David, obituary notice of, 60 Gastro-enteritis: Penicillin and sulphonamides in JEFFCOATE, T. N. A.: Episiotomy, 734 HUTcHISON, Sir Robert: Lectures on Diseases of (Elizabeth Burns and W. Gunn), 178 (0)- Jeffrey, Capt. B. C., previously reported missing, Children, 9th ed., revised by Alan Moncrieff, 183 Dried milk advised, 390 now known to be a prisoner of war, 872 HUTTON, J. F. K.: Cranial nerve paralysis following Haematoma, subdural, in infancy (annotation), - J. S. (and Scott THOMSON): Penicillin in cerebrospinal fever, 630 378 battle casualties, 1 (0); leading article, 15 Hydarthrosis, intermittent, 66 Mastoiditis, latent, in infancy (W. H. Patterson JELLINEK, E. M. (editor): Alcohol Addiction and Hygiene, a synopsis of (book reveiw), 342 and G. Stewart Smith), 659 (0); correspond- Chronic Alcoholism, 472 Hyperinsulinism, reactive: case report, with a dis- ence, 736, 771, 800 - S.: Peculiar character of injuries by lightning, cussion of the differentiation from islet tumour Operations on infants as out-patients, 92 287 (F. T. G. Prunty), 398 (0); correspondence, 479, Otitis media, the hearing after (leading article), JENSEN, F. (and others): Medical Care of the Dis- 543 312 charged Hospital Patient, 598 Hyperpiesia, gastric ulcer with, 128 Paediatrics: Some common paediatric procedures JOE, A.: Hospital provision for smallpox (36 cases Hyperpyrexia, heat. 59 -Reassessment for child welfare practice in Edinburgh), 54 Hyperthyroidism: Thiouracil for, 91-Diagnosis of (Doyne Bell), 157 (0); correspondence, 256 JOHN, A. O.: Case of tuberculous endometritis, 723 minimal hyperthyroidism, 682-Treatment with Penicillin: Apparatus for systemic administration JOHNSON, Athol J.: Sulphonamide-resistant gono- thiouracil (A. M. Nussey), 745 (0); correspond- to infants and young children (C. A. St. Hill), cocci, 321 ence, 829 631 - Raymond, obituary notice of, 676 Hyperventilation, active, 876 Polyuria, 649 JOHNSTON, Lennox: Tobacco smoking and nicotine Hypnosis, birth under (annotation), 379 Premature, nutrition of (R.S.M.), 704 dosage, 682 Hypnotic, habitual. 458 Prenatal diet (annotation), 603 - Robert N. (and others): Meigs's syndrome: Hypodermic needles, broken, retained in the tissues, Schick reactions in recently confined women and hydrothorax and ascites in association with treatment for, 38 their infants (G. Payling Wright and W. M. fibroma of ovary, 113 (0); correspondence, 192. Hypoglycaemia (leading article), 438 correspond- Clark), 146 (0) 328 ence, 479, 543 Teats, supply of, 839 JOHNSTONE, D. F.: Some mistaken diagnoses in the Hypoproteinaemia, 199-Clinical significance of Thumb-sucking, 387, 451 common infectious fevers, 555 (0); corre- (leading article), 858 Viability of 8-months baby, 136 spondence, 674, 736 Hyslop, J. W., obituary notice of, 195 JONES, Ernest: Tribute to Lieut.-Col. Owen Hysteria, intravenous barbiturates in treatment of Infections, salmonella, eggs and (leading article), Berkeley-Hill, 420 (Carl Lambert and W. Linford Rees), 70 (0); 760 -F. Avery: Gastroscopic pitfalls, 702 correspondence. 161 Infusions: Intravenous, heparin in, including - Frederic Wood: Structure and Function as penicillin therapy (Peter Martin), 308 (0)-Saline, seen in the Foot, 13 into tibia, 549 - Capt. J. G., missing at Arnhem, 546 INGLIS, J. C. (and R. B. MCMILLAN): Scurvy-a - Lionel E.: Spontaneous rupture of apparently I survey of 53 cases, 233 (0); correspondence, 352 normal spleen, 561 (0); correspondence, 708 Ingram, Col. W. J. S., killed as result of accident, - N. Howard: The metric system in medicine. IBOR, J. J.: L6pez: Diagnostico y Tratamiento de la 129 413 Epilepsia Genuina, 245 Injections, intramuscular, site for, 56, 124, 192 - Ralph: Control of crab lice, 34 Ileitis, regional, 778 Injury, reaction to (book review), 792 - R. Arden: Latent mastoiditis in infancy, 800 ILLINGWORTH, C. F. W. (and others): Textbook of Insecticide, synthetic: D.D.T. (leading article), 217 * Selwyn, obituary notice of, 611 Surgical Treatment, 2nd ed., 116-Acute per- Insemination, artificial, 65, 200. 512, 577, 641, Jordan, Major Leslie Roland, obituary notice of, 226 forated peptic ulcer: frequency and incidence in 672, 706, 772, 801, 868-Human semen by post, JOSEPHS, Cyril: Sulphonamides in otitis media, 57 West of Scotland, 617 (0), 655 (0); leading 713 JOULES. Horace (and others): Meeting of whole- article, 665; correspondence, 734, 737, 771, 866 Institute of Hospital Almoners: Almoner's widen- time specialists, 479 - R. S. (and C. E. VAN RooYEN): Laboratory ing functions (annotation), 636 Journal, British Medical: Old copies needed, 780 test for diagnosis of smallpox, 526 (0) Lister: Report of governing body, 158 Journals, new and old (leading article), 505 Immunization: Schick reactions in recently confined - National, of Economic and Social Research: JUHN, B.: Familial leukaemia, 543 women and their infants (G. Payling Wright and National Health Insurance. A Critical Study, 695 W. M. Clark), 146 (0) - Queen's, of District Nursing: Report of mid- wifery cases, 326 INCOME TAX: - for Research and Teaching in Ophthalmology, K Amount payable, 231, 361 189 Appointments: Schedule to assessment, 520 - Royal, of Public Health and Hygiene: Avia- KALISOVA, Marie: Acute appendicitis treated with Assistant, 168-Assistant's room: deductions tion's contribution to preventive medicine (Sir penicillin, 597 under P.A.Y.E., 231-Board and lodging, 296 Harold Whittingham), 539 KAMPMEIER, Rudolph H.: Essentials of Syphilology, Bank account, information from, 102 -- Sanitary: Chairman elected, 389 502 Benefits in kind, 520 - Sir James Mackenzie, for Clinical Research, KANE, F. F.: Diphtheria in an infant, 630 Board and lodging, 550 St. Andrews: Report for 1944, 873 KAVANAGH, T. M.: Thiouracil for hyperthyroidisns, Bomb damage, 842 Institution, British Standards: New conversion 91 British resident abroad: purchase of property in factors and tables, 456 KEARNEY, J. B.: The solvent of colourless flaviiis, U.K., 875 - of Electrical Engineers: Memorandum on 458 Car: Depreciation of, 875-Sale of, 875 safety in operating theatres and anaesthetic rooms, KEAY, D. M. (and others): The midday school Death, cessation owing to, 875 89 meal: a study of its relation to the total weekly Employment: Home expenses, 842 Insulin to increase weight, 680. See also Diabetes dietary of a group of schoolboys, 443 (0) Executrix, share of fees payable to, 842 Insurance, industrial injury, 740 KEERS, R. Y.: Diet and tuberculosis, 828 Furniture and instruments, depreciation of, 66 - National, Ministry of, 775 Keesey, Capt. J. H., reported missing at Arnhem. Hospital appointment: Living out, 262 - National Health: Limitation of doctor's lists, 581 now known to be prisoner of war, 837 Medical defence society, subscription to, 875 99-A study of (book review), 695 KEEVIL. Nora L.: Accidental haemorrhage in two New Zealand. income from, 135 - Social: Leading article on, 474-Ministry of: successive pregnancies within 16 months, 374 Part-time work: travelling expenses, 875 Sickness benefits, 741 Kelly, Bernard, obituary notice of, 226 BRITISH 12 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Kelly, Sir Robert Ernest, death of, 700; obituary Leading Articles (continued): LINSELL, Duncan: Agranulocytosis after use of notice of, 738 Food habits, changing, 280 thiouracil, 597 KELSEY, F. D. (and others): The dietary control of Gastro-enteritis, infantile, 439 LINSTEAD, Hugh N.: Drugs and the doctor, 672 alloxan diabetes in rats, 752 Haematoma, subdural, in infancy, 378 Lipmann-Kessel, reported missing at Arnhem, be- Kempthorne, Surg. Cmdr. Humphrey de Bohun, Harveian method in literature, 567 lieved prisoner of war, 611 previously reported missing, now officially pre- Hearing after otitis media in infancy, 311 Liquor carbonis detergens, 360 sumed killed, 581 Hepatitis after transfusion, 279 LISHMAN, F. John Garratt: " Dissident doctors," Kennedy, Col. James Crawford, death of, 29 Hypoglycacmia, 438 576 KERLEY, Peter: Mass radiography, 706 Hypoproteinaemia. clinical significance of, 858 Lister, Sir William, death of, 86 obituary notices KERR, J. F.: Cleaning the glans, 876 Insurance, social, 474 of, 130, 163, 195 KERSLEY, G. D.: Post-war rehabilitation and re- Jaundice, homologous serum, 602 Liver: Stores and ketosis, 167-Fatty, and sudden settlement, 632 (0) Johns Hopkins, early days at, 343 death (annotation), 219-Laboratory tests in Ketosis: In children, 24-Liver stores and, 167 Journals, new and old, 505 diagnosis of liver disease. A report on 3 pro- KEYNES, Geoffrey: 'The portraits of William Harvey Lactation, artificial induction of, 727 cedures: I. Serum colloidal gold reaction * II. (Nova et Vetera), 669 Local government in England and Wales, 697 Serum alkaline phosphatase; III. Galactose index Kidd, Alexander Edward, obituary notice of, 257 Maternity Service, National, 49 (N. F. Maclagan), 363 (0)-Causes of liver Medical education: Reform of, 117 - The damage classified on a clinical basis (Holler), 367 ' Triple " and the " Conjoint, " 154 -Tests of liver function (annotation), 378 corre- KIDNEY: Medicine: The planners of, 47-Civilization and, spondence, 479, 680-Studies on hepatic National Renal Service, 734, 802; correction, 806 312-And politics, 409 dysfunction; 11. The value of sulphur-containing Nephritis, acute, after-treatment of, 261 Mepacrine and malaria, 666 amino-acids and casein digest in the prevention of Renal apoplexy, spontaneous, with resuscitation Office workers, dispersal of, 728 post-arsphenamine jaundice (J. Beattie and J. after cardiac arrest (S. L. Governale and A. G. Penicillin: Progress in, 15-Widen distribution of, Marshall), 651 (0); III. Carbon tetrachloride Rink), 43 (0) 118-In syphilis, 821 poisoning: sulphur metabolism (J. Beattie and calculus, mobile, method of locating at Pharmacology, rational, 343 others), 847 (0)-Hepatic cirrhosis. 744 operation (B. W. Goldstone), 77 (0) Pneumokoniosis: black twin of silicosis, 795 Livers, infected, wanted for M.R.C. investigation, - osteodystrophy (annotation), 249; corre- Prostate, germinal epithelium and, 759 219 spondence, 445 Prostitution, prevention of, 822 Lloyd, Major F. H., killed on active service in Relief and reconstruction in Europe, 566 Normandy. 358 KINDER, Elaine F. (and Theodora M. ABEL): The Scotland's health, 247 Henry, obituary notice of, 195 Subnormal Adolescent Girl, 46 Sight: Partially sighted children, 536 Lobectomy, spontaneous (J. W. Taylor), 500 (0) KINDERSLEY. Charles E.: Retractor for prostatic Silicosis, black twin of, 795 Local authorities: What they are, 701 ; correspond- pouch, 663 Sulphonamide sensitivity, 248 ence,e 834 KING, E. J. (and others): Plasma acid phosphatase Thoracic Surgical Service, National, 633 government in England and Wales (leading in carcinoma of prostate and effect of treatment Tuberculosis, inheritance and, 504 article), 697 with stilboestrol, 492 (0) Ulcer, peptic, rise in, 665 LOGAN, J. (and others): Late results of closed intra- KING-LEWIs, F. L. (and others): Bone-marrow Vesalius the man, 407 pleural pneumolysis,- 270 (0) transfusion in children, 125 White Paper, A.R.M. on, 794 LOGUE, Valentine (and others): Need for asepsis in Kinloch, Capt. Robert Alastair Boys, reported miss- Yellow fever epidemiology and control, 377 local penicillin therapy, 551 (0) ing, 196; obituary notice of, 451 LoMINSKI, Iwo (and Erica GROSSFELD): Direct KIRMAN, Brian H.: Heredity and tuberculosis, 608 LEAK, W. N.: The cat's milk, 58 coagulase test for rapid detection of Staph. auireius, KIRZ, E.: Gas gangrene after amputation under re- LEATHEART, P. W.: Infantile diarrhoea and vomiting, 854 frigeration anaesthesia-a warning, 662 637 London. trachoma in: the end of a chapter KITCHIN, D. H.: Lay psychotherapy, 450 Ledingham, Sir John Charles Grant, obituary (Arnold Sorsby), 220 KITCHING, R. L.: Military psychiatry, 385 notice of, 514 LONG, David A. (and Alexander B. MACGREGOR): Knapp, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Henry George, obituary LEE, Basil: Abortive lobar pneumonia after course Use of penicillin pastilles in oral infections: notice of. 129 of sulphapyridine, 471 preliminary report, 686 (0) annotation, 699 KNOWLES, R. B.: Factors influencing dermatitis in - J. E. Stanley: Reduction of leg fractures by Longland, Major C. J., reported missing at Arnhem, coal-miners, 430 (0); correspondence, 579 hydraulic tibia traction, 152 581 KOHN, F. (and A. GUIRDHAM): Vitamin B in post- - Roger 1: Psychological treatment of old LONGMORE, T. A.: Medical Photography: Radio- operative treatment of head injuries, 800 people, 825 graphic and Clinical, 376 Koilonychia. See Nails Leebody, Henry Alfred, obituary notice of, 516 Louis, Capt. P., reported missing in Holland, 581 Koller, Carl, death of, 515 LEES, D. H.: Severe abdominal crush injury: study LOUTIT. J. F. (and others): An episode of "' homo- - P. C. (and others): Influence of synthetic of the mechanics in an extreme case, 853 (0) logous serum jaundice," 268 (0); leading articles, oestrogens upon advanced malignant disease, 393 LEFF, S.: " Dissident doctors," 640 279, 602 (0): correspondence, 543 LEGGETT, Bernard: Mass radiography, 450-' Skia- LOVE, Mary: Locked twins, 12 KRAMER, N.: Infant feeding, 290 gram " and * bismuth meal," 833 - R. J. McNeill: Prophylactic penicillin, 340- Kulkarni, S. B., obituary notice of, 837 Legumes, sprouting, 806 Minor Surgery, 534 KYLES. W. B. (and Alan P. AGNEW): Typhus fever LE HEW, E. W. (and H. DERMON): Epidemic of Lowy, Julius, obituary notice of, 837 in Great Britain, 10 (0) mumps in a small Tank force, 600 LowY, Samuel: Man and his Fellowmetn, 820 LEITNER, Z. A.: Grenz rays, 102 LUCK, James Murray (editor): Annual Review of LENDRUM, A. C.: Fixation of tissues from cases of Biochemistry, 115, 662 malaria, 44 Lukis, Helen, obituary notice of, 454 _ (and M. K. GILMOUR): Wrapping for Lumbago, treatment of, 101 biopsy material, 126 Lumsden, Sir John, obituary notice of, 388 Leprosy, sulphonamides in treatment of, 305 Lunatics, criminal. 99 L Lertigon." histamine-protein complex (Parke, Lungs: Hilar gland, enlarged, 549-Lung complica- Davis & Co.), 437 tions after operation, 573, 714-Farmer's lung, Lactation. See Obstetrics Leucodermia, 806 649 Lactic acid, bactericidal action of. 488 Leucotomy, prefrontal, 650 LUNTZ, George R. W. N.; Functional hypoglycaemia, LADELL, R. Macdonald: Artificial insemination, 706 Leukaemia: Lymphatic, 287-Two varieties of, in 543 LAMB,. Major: Nutrition of the premature infant, one family (R. W. Meikle), 468 correspondence, LUSH, Brandon: Genesis of shock, 296 704 543 LUTY, Stella M. (and Lorna COOKE): Koilonychia LAMBERT, Carl (and W. Linford REES): Intravenous LEVICK, P. G: Tie the cord, 736 and its recovery in cases of thyrotoxicosis, 207 (0) barbiturates in treatment of hysteria, 70 (0); LEVINE, M. G. (and H. L. ARBEITER): Reinfection LYONS. Sir Henry: The Royal Society, 1660-1940. correspondence, 161 with pneumococcus meningitis six months after A History of its Administration under its Lancet, editorship of (annotation), 604 first infection, 225 Charters, 863 LANDER, C. LI.: Sodium bicarbonate and peptic LEVINSON, Abraham: Pioneers of Pediatrics, 2nd ed., ulcer, 771 311 LANDSMAN, H. (and F. ELLINGER): Cancer incidence LEvItr, W. M.: Stilboestrol for advanced breast in 1,280 cases of diabetes, 59 cancer, 20 LANG, H. A.: Present-day medical education. 448 LEWES, David: Protein hydrolysates in infantile LANGDON-BROWN, Sir Walter: Dr. William Gilbert, diarrhoea and vomiting, 575 M 123-Milk for school-children, 222-Social biology - (and A. C. ADAMSON): Proteolysed beef and the population problem, 766 in treatment of coeliac disease, 370 (0) MCCALL, Eva: Ingrowing toenail, 586 LAPIN, Joseph' H.: Whooping Cough, 375 LEWIN, Walpole: Tetanus after head injury in an MCCARRISON, Sir Robert: Nutrition and National Laurie, Capt. J. D., killed, 164 immunized subject, 11 (0) Health, 214 - J. S.: Hollow needle for repair of perineum, 342 Lewis, Sir Thomas, awarded the Conway Evans MCCARTNEY, J. E. (and others): Meeting of whole- Lavatories: W.C. Prize (annotation), 797 time specialists, 479 equipment, 419, 520 - T. H. C. (and others): Dietary control of McCready, Wiclif, obituary notice of, 804 LAWRENCE, R. D.: Morning protamine and evening alloxan diabetes in rats, 752 (0) MACDONALD, George: Registration of specialists, 675 soluble insulin: a new abuse, 24-The Diabetic - A B William Spencer, sentenced to penal servitude, MacDonald. Greville, obituary notice of, 676 C, 8th ed., 215 776 MACDONALD, P. T.: Observation in the student's LAWRIE, R. P.: Bacterial endocarditis treated by LEYS, Duncan: Pneumoperitoneum, 562 (0) training, 354 sulphapyridine, 224 LEYSHON, V. N.: Disclaimer, 296 MACDoUGALL, Allan A.: " Dissident doctors." 639 Lawton, John Huntly Tarring, death of, from Libraries, restoration of (annotation), 859 MCDOWALL, R. J. S. (and C. F. V. SMOUT): wounds in Normandy, 518 Lice, crab, control of, 34 Anatomy and Physiology for Students of Physio- Laycock, Alfred Penard, obituary notice of, 420 Lichen simplex, 34 therapy, Occupational Therapy and Gymnastics, LICHTWITZ, Leopold: Pathology and Therapy of 695 Leading Articles: Rheumatic Fever, 151 MCELLIGOTT, M. F.: Cape Horn Sunsets, 406 Ageing, the problem of, 634 LIGGETT, S. Wilberforce: Rupture of rectus MACGREGOR, Alexander B. (and David A. LONG): Agglutinins, the cold, 16 abdominis as complication of pregnancy, 245 Use of penicillin pastilles in oral infections: a pre- Air disinfection, 82 Lighting, good (annotation), 51 liminary report, 686 (0); annotation, 699 Aluminium dust for silicosis, 601 Lightning, peculiar character of injuries by, 287 MCINTOSH, D. G. (and others): The midday school Anaemia, hiatus hernia and, 83 LINDBERG. David 0. N.: A Manuat of Pulmonary meal-a study of its relation to the total weekly Antiseptics, more, from plants, 698 Tuberculosis, Part 1, and an Atlas of Thoracic dietary of a group of schoolboys, 443 (0) Ariboflavinosis, problems of, 154 Roentgenology, 630 - John N.: Heat hyperpyrexia, 59 Cerebrospinal fever, 475 LINDSAY, S. T. (and others): Nutritional iron de- MACINTOSH, R. R.: Ether and the Oxford vaporizer, Cerebrum and cerebellum, localization in, 184 ficiency in wartime. Part II.-The haemoglobin 22 D.D.T., a new synthetic insecticide, 217 levels of school-children and pregnant women in (and William W. MUSHIN): Local Anaes- Drugs and the doctor, 535 1944, compared with the levels in 1942 and 1943, thesia: Brachial Plexus, 631 Dysentery, bacillary, control of, 216 333 (0) Mackay, Charles Vincent, obituary notice of, 581 Eggs anti salmonella infections, 760 - Thomas: Medical services-home and colonial, - Donald M.: Pentothal anaesthesia, 414 Epidemiology and evacuation, 185 482 - Helen M. M.: Nutrition of the premature Erythema nodosum, 857 Linke, Franz, death of, 324 infant, 704 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX BRITISH 13 MEDICAL JOURNAL

MACKAY, Helen M. M. (and others): The haemo- MANSELL, G. S. (and P. L. BACKUS): Investigation Medical supplies, pa,kaging of (annotation), 730 globin level in municipal school-children: effect and treatment of enuresis in the Army: prelimin- - training, 95 of iron therapy, school dinners, and season, ary report of 277 cases, 462 (0); correspondence, Women's Federation: Social malaise and dis- 748 (0) 542, 830, 868 order, 571 MACKAY-DICK. J.: Recurrent laryngeal paralysis MANSoN-BAHR, Sir Philip: War malaria and its Medicine: Planners of (leading article on P E P complicating infective hepatitis, 93-Infective treatment, 350 broadsheet). 47-Civilization and (leading article), hepatitis, 222-Sulphonamides in inffective Marfan's disease. See Arachnodactyly 313-And politics (leading article), 409 ; corre- hepatitis, 866 MARINAN, J. B.: Operation for uretero-pelvic spondence, 869-And Mankind (book notes), 758 McKean, George Bartley, obituary notice of, 388 stricture, 34 -See also White Paper MACKENZIE, D. H.: Investigation into use of MARRACK, J. R.: Dental caries, 387 aviation, review of books on, 472 sulphasuxidine in operations on rectum and colon, Marriage: And parenthood, 58, 262-And birth clinical (book review), 80 722 (0) control (book review), 503 industrial: Dermatitis, 57, 128, 290, 387, 607 E. F. W.: London's water supply-safeguarding MARSDEN, J. Pickford: Hospital provision for small- -Aspects of (book review), 245-In the U.S.A. its purity in peace and war, 828 pox, 55 (book review), 310-Industrial problems in the - John E. (and Leonard DOBBIN): Salts and Marsh, Frank Douglas, obituary notices of, 454, Middle East (A. Michael Critchley and I. Harvey tiheir Reactions, 820 483 Flack), 334 (0)-Nuffield Foundation grants to MACKENZIE, I. F.: Nutrition and scholastic - J. Thomas: The metric system in medicine, universities, 670-Absence from work in industry attainment, 205 (0) 414 (book review), 855 - J. Ross: Practical Anaesthetics for Students, MARSHALL, C. Jennings: Primary and secondary -London, 479, 542, 608 Hospital Resident, and Practitioners, 533 gastritis, 703-Treatment of duodenal ulcer, 766 preventive: Teaching and practice (J. M. McKenzie, Surg. Lieut. Derek Napier, missing, - (and J. BEATTIE): Studies on hepatic dys- Mackintosh), 52-Aviation's contribution to (Sir presumed killed, 420 function. II. Value of sulphur-containing amino- Harold E. 539 Col. Frederick Whittingham), Mackie, Percival, obituary notice of, acids and casein digest in prevention of post- - Service, 24, 129, 255. 289. 322, 355, 386. 417, 164 arsphenamine jaundice, 651 (0) 451, 481, 513, 543, 642, 709, 834 MCKINNEY, P. P.: Artificial insemination, 801 MARTIN, Derrick J.: Active convalescence of hernial Spanish, 25, 96, 129, 225 - W. G.: Continuous pentothal administration, repairs, 531 (0) Medicines, patent, self-medication and (J. N. P. 758 -Peter: Heparin in intravenous infusions, in- Davies), 87 (0); correspondence, 194 MacKinnon, Ivan William, obituary notice of, 357 cluding penicillin therapy, 308 (0) -proprietary, 582 MACKINTOSH, J. M.: Preventive medicine: teaching - Capt. V. D. R., previously reported wounded and practice, 53-The Nation's Health, 405; and missing, now reported to be prisoner of war, correspondence, 481-The War and Mental Healtti 872 MEDIco-LEGAL: in England, 436 MASCALL, W. N.: Trichomonas and vaginal dis- Two doctors exonerated, 872 MCKISSOCK, Wylie (and others): The need for charge, 200 Unsuccessful treatment of workman, 872 asepsis in local penicillin therapy, 551 (0) MASEFIELD, W. Gordon: Mental Health Service, 676 MACKWOOD, John: Post-operational strain in the Mastoid. See Otology MEDVEL, V. C.: Symptoms of hiatus hernia, 192 Navy, 255 Masturbation: In men, 328-Stilboestrol for, 805 Meigs's syndrome. See Gynaecology A. E. Handbook on MCLACHLAN, W.: Diagnosis Materia medica, review of synopsis of, 80 MEIKLE, R. W.: Two varieties of leukaemia in one and Treatment of Venereal Diseases, 214 Maternity beds, 294 ; correction, 392 family. 468 (0): correspondence, 543 MACLAGAN. N. F.: Laboratory tests in diagnosis of MATTHEW, P. C.: Piercing the ears, 806 MELTON, G. (and F. G. HOBART): A Concise liver disease-report on three procedures: I. MATTHEWS, R. M. S.: Eustachian obstruction and Pharmacology and Therapeutics of the More Serum colloidal gold reaction ; II. Serum alkaline otitic barotrauma in air-crews of heavy bombers, phosphatase Galactose 363 Important Drugs. together with an Introduction III. index. (0) 523 (0) to the Art of Prescribing, 2nd ed., 757; corre- MACLEAN, Sir Ewen J.: Appreciation of Sir - Sidney Philip, obituary notice of, 871 spondence, 832 , 483 Stafford (and F. G. BEILBY): Some aspects MENDELSSOHN, K. (and David S EVANS): Estima- MACLEOD. Grace (and Clara Mae TAYLOR); Rose's of gonorrhoea in the Navy, 787 (0) tion of heat radiation in clinical practice, Foundations of Nutrition, 4th ed., revised, 214 MAUNSELL, Kate: Urticarial reactions and A. M.: desensi- 811 (0) MCMASTER, Timing of Schafer's method, tization in allergic recipients after serum trans- Meningitis, B. coli, fatal case of (L. N. Pearlman 128 fusions, 236 (0) John: and R. G. Bell), 606 MCMICHAEL, Treatment of wound shock, 55 (and others): An episode of " homologous meningococcal, unusual case of (L. R. L. MACMILLAN, D.: Obstetric Cases (first series), 14 serum jaundice," 268 (0); leading article, 279, Edwards), 563 MCMII AN. R. B. (and C. I J. INGLIS): Scurvy-a 602 - pneumococcal, case of reinfection six months survey of 53 cases, 233 (0): correspondence, 352 Mawson, Capt. S. R., missing at Arnhem, 611 after first infection (H. L. Arbeiter and M. G. MACNEAL, M. J. (and M. C. PLACE): Case of May, Charles Henry, death of, 515 Levine), 225 fulminating meningococcaemia in a boy of 8 H. B.: Penicillin in civilian practice, 817 (0) Meningococcaemia, fulminating, in a boy of 8 years Years, 748 - (and others): A national pathological service, (M. J. MacNeal and M. C. Place), 748 MACQUARRIE, A. W.: Casualty Work for A dsvanced 289 Menstruation. See Gynaecology First-aid Students, 437 William Norman, obituary notice 61 MACRAE, T. F. (and Incidence of, Mental deficiency, 64 others): of bleeding MEAGHER, J. Luxford: Masturbation in men, 328 - diseases, public attitude to (book notes), 151 gums among R.A.F. personnel and the value of Medical Annual, 1944, 472 ascorbic acid in 239 - disorder, shock treatment for, 230 treatment, (0); corre- - books, supply of (annotation), 761 - health: Review of book on, 342-And the spondence, 321, 328, 353, 446 - certificates for special food, 30 war (book review), 436-Mental Health Service, K. 1.: Undescended or retractile testis: - Defence Union: Annual general MACROSSON, 641 meeting, 508 676-War and mental health (annotation), 762 differentiation, - education, 62-Report of Interdepartmental - hospitals: Asylum doctors' pay, 579, 744, 842 MCWHIRTER, R.: Stilboestrol for advanced breast Committee on Medical Schools, 121 ; leading MENZIES, Sir Frederick: Tribute to Lewis Albert 20 " cancer, " article on, 117; " Triple " alid " Conjoint Smith, 515 MACWILLIAM, E. U.: Dissident doctors," 609 (leading article), 154-Stomatology, 160-" See- Mepacrine (atebrin) dihydrochloride, histological MADAN, K. E.: Chloroform in India, 191 ing is believing" (annotation), 281; correction, effect of injection of (Frank Hawking), 209 (0) MADDOCKS, S. A. (and T. G. ARMSTRONG): 328 correspondence, 323-" Having your like- MERCER, Walter: Orthopaedic Surgery, 3rd ed., 116 Demobilization and the E.M.S., 869 ness taken "; observation in the student's train- Metabolism: B.M.R. determinations in ambulatory MADONICK, M. J. (and others): Four siblings show- ing (Ff. Roberts), 284 (0) ; correspondence, 354, patients, 159 ing characteristic features of Marfan's disease 382, 449-Present-day medical education, 448- Metatarsalgia, 94 (arachnodactyly), 632 The undergra4uate period (Sir John Fraser), 508 Methaemoglobinaemia after ingcstion of anti-gas MAGAURAN, W. H. B.: Mastoiditis and mastoidec- -Need for reform in clinical teaching, 544 ointment (Wilfrid Gough and Norman Ashton), tomy, 23 postgraduate: Some general considera- 854 MAIDLOW, W. M.: Intravenous anaesthesia: tions on higher or postgraduate medical studies METIVIER, Vivian M.: Ariboflavinosis, 607 continuous positive-pressure drip saline with inter- (F. M. R. Walshe), 297 (0); correspondence, Metric system in British 320, 478, mittent pentothal, 432 (0); correspondence, 511, medicine, 413. 608 384, 415, 447, 479, 481, 577 550, 638, 738 542, - experiences in North Africa, 1943-4 (T. C. MICKS, R. H.: Two-stage method of treatment in MAIR, M. Isobel (and others): Survey of the haemo- Hunt), 495 (0) levels of the diabetes, 784 (0) globin poor classes in Aberdeen, 373 - films (annotation), 156-" Seeing is believing" Micturition habits of men and women, 714 (0) (annotation), 281 ; correction, 328 ; correspond- Midwifery and housing, 488-Midwives in wartime Maitland, Major R. R., death of, from wounds, 196 ence, 323 (annotation), 507 Malaria: Fixation of tissues from cases of (A. C. - Lendrum). jurisprudence: Classification of deaths of Migraine: Simulating appendicitis, 59-Surgical 44-Control in North-Eastern India medico-legal importance (I. Oordon), 337 (0) treatment. 456-Atmospheric pressure and, 608- (annotation), 187-Herpes simplex corneae in - lexicography (book review), 757 Pseudo-migraine and its relation to neurofibrositis (J. Graham Scott), 213-Skin sores following licences in the 16th and 17th centuries (Nova 258-Technique of blood examination for of scalp, 800 malariatherapy, et Vetera), 600 Milk: Administration of Regulations, 30-For parasites (T. Crawford), 348 (0)-War - malpractice (book review), 726 school-children, 160, 222-And sugar-beet tops, malaria and its treatment, 350, 447-In North - officers, Civil Defence: Awards Africa, 496-Arsenic to, 862 650-Extra, for patients, 802 in, 579, 671 (correction, 744), - profession: Registration of specialists-the - human. See Obstetrics: Lactation -Mepacrine for (M.R.C. Committee's statement). G.M.C. asks for-legislation, 188; correspondence, MILLAR, A. McCallum: Endotracheal connexions, 664; leading article, 666-Antimalaria tablets for 253, 675-Freedom 741 (correction, 296), 320, 447, to 768 S.E.A.C., publish (annotation), 219; correspondence, 252, - cerebral, treatment of Ross. obituary notice of, 164 (John M. Rogan), 181 356-Psychological medicine and the family doctor MILLER, H. G. (and S. I. BALLARD): Neuro- Malformations, congenital, 778 (R. D. K.: Gillespie), 263 (0); correspondence, 354, psychiatry at an R.A.F. centre: Analysis of 2,000 MALIK, Ascorbic acid in treatment of gums, 328 387, 481-The doctor's oath (Nova et Vetera), cases, 40 (0) MALLESON. Joan: Artificial insemination, 706 318-Specialism, 355-Social background of the Milligan, Henry Joseph, notice MALLEY, L. K.: Thiouracil in treatment obituary of, 226 of thyro- future doctor, 356-The young married doctor, - Wing Cmdr. William, obituary notice of, toxicosis, 91 419, 514, 610, 835-Doctor in the making (book 420 MALLINSON, G. A.: Drugs and the doctor, 609 MALONE. review), 725-Foreign doctors: a meetin,g at MILLINGTON, E.: Radiotherapy of ectopic calcifica- Eileen: Gastro-intestinal bleeding due to B.M.A. House, 732-Consultants' fees, 743-Two tion. 148 (0) vitamin K deficiency complicating labour, 559 (0) doctors exonerated Malta, infective (Medico-Legal), 872 MILLMAN, C. Guy: The D.P.M. examination, 322 hepatitis in the garrison of (K. - progress, record of: Review of supplementary MILNER, J. G.: Penicillin in ophthalmology, 175 Damodaran and S. J. Hartfall), 587 (0) volumes to British Encyclopaedia of Medical (0) Man, society, and religion (book review), 695 Practice, 151 Milroy's disease, 487 Dorothy: Social Service in a General research: And general MANCHEE,Hospital, 116 practice, 26-Beit MIMPRiss, T. W. (and F. G. ETHERIDGE): Post- Memorial Fellowships, 189-Under the N.H.S., operative chest complications in gastric surgery, MANDEL, Leopold: Injections for osteo-arthritis, 586 612-In South Africa, 664-Logic and (annota- 466 (0) Mandible, clicking, 423 tion), 762 Miners: Miners' diseases in the past (annotation), Manipulation, treatment by (book review), 183 - Service, Colonial, 25, 417-Report of Director 187 leading article on, 795-Treatment and re- Mann. Major Charles Peter, death of, on active of Medical Services, Sierra Leone, 13AHospital habilitation of miners in one Wales region suffer- service, 420 in Uganda, 546-Langley Memorial Prize, 840 ing from pneumokoniosis (Ministry of Fuel and MANNING,J.J.: Concurrent herpes zoster and vari- Services: Home and Colonial, 417, 482 Power), 347-Factors influencing dermatitis in coal- cella, 115; correspondence, 194, 262, 327, 550- - student: Character and personality in, 96, 194 miners (R. B. Knowles), 430 (0); correspondence, Sign for acute retrocaecal appendicitis, 770 -Reserve of medical students, 577 579-Health of, 582 14 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAI

MINETT, J. S.: Colonial medicine, 773 Nelson, Capt. D. H., missing, 29 Notes. Letters, Answers, etc. (continued): MITCHELL, Douglas A.: "Spinning the occipito- Nepenthe and tinct. opii, 34 Constipation, iron and, 682 posterior," 501 Nephritis. See Kidney Contraception, satisfactory, 615 Douglas Ashley, obituary notice of, 357 Neuritis: Peripheral. in North Africa, 497- Corticotrophic hormone, 328 MITCHINER, Philip H.: Thoughts on four years of Multiple peripheral, six cases of, after treatment Corrections, 66, 102, 168, 232, 296, 327, 328, 392. war surgery, 37 (0); correspondence, 125, 193, with sulphonamides (W. A. Blankenhorn), 583 424, 520, 550, 586, 744, 806, 842 352, 573 Neuroblastoma of adrenal, 288 Cysts of buccal mucous glands, 168 MITMAN, M. (and E. H. R. HARRIES): Clinical Neurofibroma, solitary. in the stomach (Avni Aksel), Dance halls, local authorities and, 680 Practice in Infectious Diseases-For Students, 309 D.D.T., 262 Practitioners, and Medical Officers, 2nd ed., 80 Neurofibrositis of scalp, pseudo-migraine and its Deaf-mutism, congenital, 135 Mitra, Mrityunjoy, appointed M.B.E.: Citation, 664 relation to. 800 Deafness in a young man, 101 Mo, Arturo, death of, 324 Death from drowning and under anaesthesia, 457 MOIR, Chassar: Administration of pitocin and ergo- NEUROLOGY: Dehydration, 549 metrine duriog labour, 606 Localization in cerebrum -and cerebellum (E. D. Demobilization: Priority of doctors, 362-Of MOLESWORTH, H. W. L.: Regional Analgesia, 436 Adrian), 137 (0) medical students, 682 Molluscum contagiosum, treatment of, 101, 296 Nervous tissue, capillarity of, 143 Dental caries, estimation of, 327 MONCRIEFF, Alan: Ninth edition of Lectures on Peripheral nerve injuries in battle casualties, early Desensitization to foods, 423 Diseases of Children, by Sir Robert Hutchison, diagnosis of (W. Ritchie Russell and A. B. Digitalis, action of, 135 183 Harrington), 4 (0) Dipsomania, 487 MONES, F. Gallart (and E. Vidal COLOMER): Psychiatry, relation of neurology to, 833 Disclaimers, 296, 328, 458 Enfermedades no Ulcerosas del Duodeno, 245 Diuretic, mercurial, prolonged use of, 841 MONIE, Ian W.: Why tie the cord? 159 Diuretin for fluid retention, 614 MONRO, Neuropsychiatry at an R.A.F. centre: analysis of ' " D. C.: Interchange of medical information 2,000 cases (S. 1. Ballard and H. G. Miller), 40 Doctor label on cars, 806 (Army and E.M.S.), 733 (0) Drinks, mixed, and " hangovers," 648, 806 MoNTICELLI, J. Victor (and L. Herraiz BALLESTERO): Neurosis: The neurotic -background, 650-Experi- Drowning: Survival after long immersion, 806 Polinosis, 696 mental basis for neurotic behaviour (book review), Dysentery, amoebic, in a child, 65 MONTUSCHI, E.: Administration of pentothal, 23 Ears: Piercing the, 615, 806-Growth on ear, 714, MOORE, 757-Examining the neurotic, 831 Thomas: Underwater blast injuries of NEVILLE, W. S. Thacker: Sodium pentothal in nasal 876 abdomen, 626 (0); correspondence, 769 operations, 93-Pentothal in nasopharyngeal Eczema - prurigo - asthma syndrome, 713 - William J.: Pin-hole urinary meatus, 362 operations, 415 Electro-encephalography, training in, 136 MORAN, Lord: R.M.B.F. Christmas gifts, 798 NEWSHOLME, H. P.: Artificial insemination, 641 Elephantiasis: After plaster, 230-Non-tropical, MORGAN, C. Naunton: Amoebiasis: some difficulties Nicotine: Tobacco smoking and nicotine dosage, 260, 650 of diagnosis, 721 (0) 682 Endocrine types and measurements. 424 - George Blacker, obituary notice of. 61 Nigeria, tuberculosis and health services in, 740 Enteritis: B. newport, 615-Bacterial, 680 H. B.: Colonial Medical Service, 25 Nightingale, Florence: Pilgrimage to her grave, 670 Epileptic, treatment of, 681 Lieut.-Col. Joseph, death of, 518 Nixon, Herbert T., obituary notice of, 870 Fees, consultants', 743 MORISON, J. Edgar: Rupture of aortic aneurysm J. Hobart: Artificial insemination, 801 Feet, perspiring, 714 into duodenum, 244 (0) - W. C. W.: Metric system in British medicine, Fibrositis, drugs and, 649 Morley, Hilta Ines Christina, obituary notice of, 97 320 Fingers, " cracked," 361, 520, 586 J.: Thiouracil in thyrotoxicosis, 864 Nobdecourt, Pierre. death of, 515 Flatus, intestinal, peas and, 135 MORPHY, E. 0.: " Dissident doctors," 576 Nomenclature: Skiagram, 574, 674. 737, 833- Flavine, colourless, solvent of, 458 MORRICE, A. M.: Horticultural mishap, 842 Bismuth meal, 833 Flea bites, 520, 744 MORRIS, C. J. 0. R.: A mains-operated single-cell NORRIS, T. St. M.: A smallpox epidemic (Eastern Flies, pest of, 296, 361, 586 photoelectric colorimeter, 81 Mediterranean). 724 (0) Fluoroscope, vertical, 457 - (and others): Plasma volume in traumatic Fracture-dislocation of talus, 616 shock, Northern Ireland: Quarterly returns, 259-Registrar- 521 (0)-General anaesthesia in shock, General's annual report for 1940. 259-Health Fractures: Clavicle, simple splint for, 616-Lower 683 (0); correspondence, 769, 798 ervices limbs, skin protection for, 842-Spontaneous, MORRISON, Robert R. (and Donald M. MACKAY): in, 668-Survey of hospital services, 862 874 Pentothal anaesthesia, 414 Frigidity after childbirth, 135 W. K.: Bed-wetting and spina bifida, 830 Notes, Letters, Answers, etc.: Furunculosis, yeast in, 392 MORSON, Clifford: A Renal Service, 802 Abdomen: Diagnosis of acute abdominal disease, Galactorrhoea, 167 Mosquitoes: Differentiation of Culex molestus 101-Congenital absence of abdominal muscles, Ganglion: Treatment of, 457-Sodium morrhuate (annotation), 86-Joss-sticks and, 487 549 for, 681 Moss, Louis: Pseudo-migraine and its relation to Acetum opii, 360 Gastrectomy, brittle nails after, 200 neurofibrositis of scalp, 800 Acne, 423 Gastro-jejunostomy, haemorrhage after, 167 Mould, prevention of, 615 - rosacea, 649 Glans, cleaning the, 585, 876 Mouth: Use of penicillin pastilles in oral injections: Acromegaly, headache of, 423 Graves's disease, mild, diagnosing, 614 a preliminary report (Alexander B. MacGregor Adolescents: Hours of rest for, 295-Girl wsith Grenz rays, 102 and David A. Long), 686 (0): annotation, 699 large breasts, 391 Gums, ascorbic acid in treatment of, 328 Movement, treatment by (James Cyriax), 303 (0) Adoption: Baby wanted, 168 Gynaecology: Infantile uterus, 101-Vaginal dis- correspondence, 770 Agglutinins, cold, and Paul-Bunnell test, 519 charge after hysterectomy, 135-Trichomonas MUDD, Stuart: Current progress in sterilization of Alkaptonuria, 392 and vaginal discharge, 200-" Safe " period, air, 67 (0); leading article, 82 correspondence, Allergy: Prophylaxis in allergic child, 102-Skin 260-Vaginal discharge, 296, 392-Asymmetry 133, 190-Air-borne infection, 444 testing by dust extract, 200 of labia, 424-Vulval warts, 486-Salpingitis, MUMMERY, N. Howard: Prevention of industrial Amino-acids, deamination of, 714 519-Dyspareunia, 649, 780-Treatment of dermatitis, 128, 387 Anaesthesia. A' midwifery anaesthetic, 326-Local, menopausal menorrhagia, 712 Mumps: Epidemic in a Tank force (H. and dental extraction, 423-Brandy as an Haemoptysis, Congo red 327 Dermon and anaesthetic, for, E. W. Le Hew). 600-Blood diastase in a series 586, 806-Intravenous, 680-In Hair: Falling, 392-Growth of, in menopausal of 89 cases (S. Zelman), 629 (0) infancy, 875 women, 519 MUNRO, John G.: Oedema of ankles in hot climate, Analgesia: Local, for thoracoplasty, 778-Spinal, Hairiness in a woman, 34, 136 262 Etherington-Wilson technique, 805 Hallucinations and heart failure, 167 MURDOCH, John, obituary notice of, 195 Anxiety symptoms, treatment of, 167 " Hangovers," 648, 806 MURPHY, Oswald J.: Pentothal anaesthesia, 93 Appendicitis, x-ray diagnosis of, 488 Hay-fever, 199 MURRAY, D. Stark.: " Dissident doctors," 540 Arcus senilis, 585 Head, shooting pains in, 231, 362 W.: Cracked fingers, 586 Arteriosclerosis, 714 Heart disease, mortality from, 615 Muscle spasm apparently due to lack of sodium Arthritis: Injections for, 260-Myocrysin for, 295 " Heel reform," 586 chloride (A. H. Gregson), 819 -Rheumatoid arthritis and B.S.R., 681 Heredity and involutionary depression, 487 Asthma: Stubborn, MUSHIN, William W.: Post-operative vomiting, 22 135, 200-Pethidine in. 328- Hernia, umbilical, types of, 65 - (and R. R. MACINTOSH): Local Anaesthesia: Autohaemotherapy for, 779-Aspirin idiosyn- Herpes simplex, x rays for, 779 Brachial Plexus, 631 crasy in an asthmatic, 876 - zoster, concurrent, and varicella, 262, 327. Myasthenia gravis, cholinesterase in (annotation), A.T.S. for minor cuts, 585 550 440 Barotrauma, 614 Housing: New houses. 780 B. colt bacilluria. Mycology, medical (annotation), 283-Literature on 391 Horticultural mishap, 842 534 Bed-sores, 584 Hydrarthrosis, intermittent, 66 Blast, MYLECHREEST, W. H. (and 1. M. SCOrr): exposure to, 231 Hyperthyroidism: A case for investigation, 392- Unusual Blood: Chloride content in case of generalized tuberculosis, 693 (0); corre- drowning, 260- Diagnosis of minimal, 682 spondence, 799 Oxalated, for cell counts, 744 Hyperventilation, active, 876 Myxoedema, case of, 713 Blood-letting apparatus, 360 Hypnotic, habitual, 458 Blood-pressure readings, 422 Hypoproteinaemia. 199 Boils, epidemic of, 649 Ileitis, regional, 778 Bone, staphylococcal infection of, 713 Income tax, 66, 102, 135, 168. 231, 262, 296, 327, Brain: Palliative treatment for cerebral tumour, 361, 520, 559, 616, 842, 875. (For details see 518 general index) N British Medical Journal: Copies wanted, 296, 780 Infants: Premature, thyroid for, 34-High birth Bronchiectasis in a child, 134 weights, 200-Ophthalmia neonatorum, 361- Nails: Brittle, after gastrectomy, 200-Koilonychia Bronchitis in children, 33 Polyuria, 649-A feeding problem, 841 and its recovery in cases of thyrotoxicosis (Lorna Bullets, wooden, 424, 488, 876 Infertility, relative, 841 Cooke and Stella M. Luty), 207 (0). See also Burns: Ammon. chlor. for soda-ash burns, 584 Infusion. saline, into tibia, 549 Toenails Byssinosis regulations, 456, 550 Insect sprays in sleeping quarters, 874 NAKASHIAN, A.: A Manr who Found a Country, 663 Calcinosis universalis, 519 Insemination, artificial, 65, 200 NAPIER, William: Diphtheria with severe tetanus, Calcium deficiency, treatment of, 64 Insulin to increase weight, 680 832 Cancer: Transmission by transfusion, 231- Intercourse after delivery, 874 Narcotics, control of traffic in (annotation), 86- Human milk wanted for research, 296 Iodides, intolerance to, 841 44th session of Permanent Central Opium Board, Cataract, " red vision " after operation for, 614, Iron, therapeutic dosage of, 457 252 650 Lactation: And infertility, 519-Stimulating. 841 NATHANSON, Ira Theodore (and G. W. TAYLOR): Children: Bronchitis in, 33-Amoebic dysentery Lactic acid, bactericidal action of, 488 Lymph Node Metastases-Incidence and Surgical in, 65-Injured, sedatives f,r, 65-Prophylaxis Leucodermia, 806 Treatment fn Neoplastic Disease, 533 in allergic child, 102-Doctors', hospitality, for, Leucotomy, prefrontal, 650 NEAME, Humphrey (and F. A. WILLIAMSoN-NoBLE): 102, 168, 200, 262-Bronchiectasis in, 134- Leukoplakia vulvae, stilboestrol for, 134 Handbook of Ophthalmology, 5th ed., 376 Chronic diarrhoea in, 616-Nephrotic syndrome Lice, crab, control of, 34 NEEDLES, R. J. (and P. D. GILBERT): Observations in childhood, 744-Disturbed sleep in, 744 Libido, effects on, of certain operations, 841 on 125 cases of atypical pneumonia, 412 Chinosol. 422 Lichen simplex, 34 NEELY, Guy: Estimation of dental caries, 160 Climacteric, male, 391 carbonis 360 - Liquor detergens, NEILL, W. Davan: Merely dyspepsia." AL- Colds:" Oral vaccines for, 424-Spread of the Liver: Liver stores and ketosis, 167-Tests for Aspirin idiosyncrasy in an asthmatic, 876 common cold, 780 liver function. 680-Hepatic cirrhosis, 744 BRITISR 1 5 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (continued): Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (continued): NUSSEY, A. M.: Treatment of hyperthyroidism with " Lobster claw " deformity of hand, 360 Surgery, British plastic: An Argentine looks at, thiouracil, 745 (0); correspondence, 829-Supple- Lumbago, treatment of, 101 232 ment to breast-feed, 865 Lungs: Enlarged hilar gland, 549-Farmer's lung, Swellings, subcutaneous, 779 649-Complications after operations, 714 Synovial-tissue proliferation, 713 NUTRITION: Malformations, some congenital, 778 Syringes: Sterilization of, 136, 168-For self- Anaemia: Nutritional iron-deficiency anaemia in Mandible, clicking, 423 administration of insulin, 616 wartime: Part III. The haemoglobin level of Marriage and parenthood, 262 Syrupus B.P., keeping praperties of, 65 school-children and pregnant women in 1044, Masturbation in men, 328-Stilboestrol for, 805 Telegony, 296, 550 compared with the levels in 1942 and 1943 Meatus, urinary, pin-hole, 362 Tenderness after shaving, 167 (L. S. P. Davidson and others), 333 (0) Meigs's syndrome, 328 Tentorial pressure cone, 456 Deficiencies (book review), 245 Menstruation: Postponement of period, 487 Tetanus: Prophylaxis, 391, 616-Immunization for Food: Changing food habits (leading article), 280 Mental deficiency, 64 farm workers, 550-Mixing T.A.B. and tetanus -Food and the nation's health, 385 -hospitals, 744-Doctors' pay in, 842 toxoid, 616 In Colonies, 32 Metric system, 550 Thermometers, sterilizing, 585 Premature infant (R.S.M.), 704 Micturition habits of men and women. 714 Thiouracil, B.M.R. estimations and, 744 Principles of (book reviews), 214 Midwifery and housing, 488 Threadworms in an adult, 778 Post-war food education, preamble to (F. Le Gros Migraine, surgical treatment of. 456 Thrombosis, coronary: And car driving, 457- Clark), 763 Milk and sugar-beet tops, 650 Diagnosis, 648 Riboflavin and allied deficiencies, some problems Milroy's disease, 487 Thyroid: For premature babies, 34-Possible in (Hugh S. Stannus), I, 103 (0); II, 140 (0) Molluscum contagiosum, treatment of, 101, 296 thyroid and ovarian deficiency, 102-Dosage leading article, 153; correspondence, 193, 352 Mosquitos, joss-sticks and, 487 and tolerance, 874 School-children: Nutritional status of Cambridge Mould, prevention of, 615 Tobacco: The injured man's " fag," 585- school-children (John Yudkin), 201 (0)- Myxoedema, a case of, 713 Smoking and nicotine dosage, 682 Nutrition and scholastic attainment (I. F. Nepenthe and tinct. opii, 34 Toenail, ingrowing, 390, 520, 586 MacKenzie), 205 (03-Effect on the nutrition of Nephritis, acute, after-treatment of, 261 Tomatoes, indoor ripening, 584 school-children of adding vitamins and minerals Nephrotic syndrome, 744 Tonsils: Enlarged, 101-Removal by diathermy, to the diet (Cecile Asher), 213-The midday Nursing: The dilemma of the unclean nurse, 326 school meal: a study of its relation to the total 66-Sickness records of hospital nurses, 232- Tourniquets, 648, 780 weekly dietary of a group of schoolboys Rest-breaks for nurses, 714 Transfusion, blood: Tap water and, 168-Some (R. P. Cook and others), 443 (0) Obesity: Constitutional, 488-In a young woman, points about, 198-Transmission of cancer by, War: Nutrition and the war (annotation), 84; 548 231-Haemolytic transfusion reaction, 361 correction, 232 nutritive of Obstetrics: Locked twins, 34-Why tie the cord? Tuberculin testing, 648 Yeast, value (annotation), 796 136, 362-An old midwives' tale, 136-Repair Tuberculosis: Tuberculous peritonitis in an adult, of torn perineum, 230, 362-Forceps, 806 134-Sunlight and, 168-Tubercle bacilli in NUITALL, Dr.: Organization of cancer treatmeat,' Oedema of ankles in hot climates, 262 junket, 390-Pregnancy and phthisis, 616 827 Oestrogens: International units of, 874-For acne, Tug-of-war for girls, 230, 424 Nystagmus in anxiety states, 512 874 Typewriting in darkness, 362 Oidiu-m albicans, infection with, 295 Ulcers, rodent, treatment of, 744 Osteo-arthritis, injections for, 326, 586 trophic, 231 Otitis externa: Treatment. 457-And otitis media, varicose, treatment of, 713 0 486 Ultra-violet light: Mass, in industry, 295-And Otorrhoea, chronic, 806 sulphonamides, 295 OAKLEY, W. G. (and George GRAHAM): Renal Otosclerosis and internal secretion, 458 Uretero-pelvic stricture, operation for, 34 osteodystrophy, 445 Ovarian and thyroid deficiency, 102 Urticaria, cause and treatment of, 230 -Wilfrid: Functional hypoglycaemia, 479 Ovulation: Failure to ovulate, 778 Uterus, infantile, treatment of, 101 Obesity: Constitutional, 488-In a young woman, Oxygen via bone marrow, 876 Vagal attacks, 326 648 Palsy, right radial nerve, 778 Vaginal pessaries, 33, 198 Paraffin, liquid, 199 Varicella, concurrent herpes zoster and, 262, 327, Obituary: Pavralysis, Erb's, 548 550 Adler, Capt. Paul Sabel, 777 Parasympathomimetic drugs, 198 Varicose veins: Twin injections for, 199, 360, 361 Arkwright, Sir Joseph Arthur, 773 Penicillin: Home-made, 423-For osteomyelitis, -Sodium morrhuate for injection, 488 Ash, Walter Martin, 804 650-And poliomyelitis, 681-Solutions, 743- Veltore Hospital and Medical College, 876 Balfour, John Hutton, 516 And disseminated sclerosis, 779-And arsenic, Venereal diseases: Case of congenital syphilis, 65 Barham, Guy Foster, 420, 483 842 -Gonorrhoea in North Africa, 262-Interpre- Barlow, Surg. Lieut. Robert Frederick, 676 Peritonitis, tuberculous, in adults, 135 tation of G.F.C.T., 327, 458-Pyretotherapy for Barnett, Burgess, 61 Pethidine, 681 gonorrhoea, 487, 550 Bartlett, George Bertram, 60 Petit mal, control of, 327 Vertebrae. senile softening of, 779 Batteson, Victor Jenner, 581 Phenobarbitone, cumulative effects of, 392 Vitamins: What is " biotin? " 65-Ascorbic acid Berger, Capt. Benjamin David, 420 Pick's disease, 424 in treatment of gums, 328-Vitamin C for all, Bergin, Capt. Matthew Donald Murrough, 546 Pleurisy, sero-fibrinous, 584 362-Combining vitamins, 681 Berkeley-Hill, Lieut.-Col. Owen Alfred Rowland, Poisoning: Aniline, 168-Arum maculatum, 371 War casualties, agricultural rehabilitation of, 328 358, 420 -Phenobaritone, 423-Carbon monoxide, 615 - damage contributions, 424 Berry, Herbert Martin, 60 Pregnancy: boxaemia of, 33-Toxaemia persisting Warts, 135, 232 Besley, Frederic Atwood, 740 after parturition, 261-And phthisis, 616 Water testing, 680 Binnington, Capt. Percival, 546 Proflavine, use of, 614 tolerance test and pituitary function, 779 Black, Lieut. W. H., 196 Prostate, enlarged: Hormone treatment for, 614 W.C. equipment, 520 Blackham, Capt. C. H., 97 -Frequency of micturition due to, 874 Whooping-cough: Treatment of paroxysms, 230- Blair, Duncan MacCallum, 710 Psychology: The D.P.M.-a minimum require- Prophylaxis, 486, 650 Boerd. Enrique A., 324 ment, 102-Psychology of the presser," 548- Workmen's compensation, 585 Bore, Norah, 545 The neurotic background, 650-Pre-menstrual Xerodermia, 682 Brabner, Jean Gwenneth, 97 psychology, 681 Brandson, Brandur Jonsson, 195 Radiography: And screening, dangers of, 422- Bremner, Alexander, 545 Mass miniature, 876 Notman, Lieut. T., death of, from wounds, 390 Brend, William Alfred, 545 Rammstedt operation, 779 Briggs, Henry, 774 Saccharin, 743 Briscoe, John Edward, 837 NOVA ET VETERA: Scalenus anticus syndrome, 780 Anatomy: Comparative, history of, 319-Bologna Brownscombe, Capt. Brian, 546, 777 Scarlet fever, isolation 261 Frank, 226 of, and the beginnings of, 509 Bryan, Seasickness, 391 Buck, Capt. J. E. (missing), 581 Apothecaries: Bequest to apothecary's widow in Raspberry-leaf extract, 712 Rear-Adml. Guy 196, 227 14th century, 510 Buckeridge, Surg. Leslie, Rheumatism: Red hair and, 33-Russian A.C.B. Archibald Johnston, 324 Apprentice books at Barber-Surgeons' Hall, 288 Buist, serum, 361 Bridges, Robert, 1844-1930, 540 Burgess, George Cruickshank, 870 chronic vasomotor, 230, 328 Burnett, Ernest 389 Rhinitis. Burns. Robert: The disease that killed Robert Joseph, Rhubarb and breast milk, Charles 515 518, 616 Burns (S. Watson Smith), 864 Bury, Wults, leaves, 876 John 486 of Lancaster and Medical Calvert, Lieut.-Col. Telfer, test, 391 Centenary City County Fl. Lieut. Archibald Norman, 872 Rorschach Society, Pennsylvania, 288 Campbell, Sedatives for injured 65 R. J. 390 children, Climacteric years, 318 Carrick, Capt. D., Services: Army Council and Maximo wounded M.O.s, '90 Casteigts, M., 324 232, 458 Cushing, Harvey: Harvey Cushing's Library, 836 Dalton, John (1766-1844), 539 Cautley, Edmund, Sex, predetermination of, 585 Doctor's oath. 318 Chaplin, Thomas Hancock Arnold, 579 Shock: Clinical view of, 200-Treatment by, 230 Dr. William 123 Chovstek, Franz, jun., 515 -Genesis nerve Gilbert, (1544-1603), 836 of, 296-Afferent impulses and, Harvey, William, the portraits of (Geoffrey Chown, Henry Havelock, 549 Fl. Lieut. J., 581 670 Chiappa-Sinclair, A. Sinusitis, displacement treatment of. Keynes), W. E. 62 841 Medical licences in the 16th and 17th Church, Capt., (missing), Skin, an intensive irritation of, 519 centuries, William 803 600 Cochrane, A., Sleep: Muscular twitching 261-Disturbed, Coles, Alfred Charles, 515, 646 before, Nightingale, Florence: Pilgrimage to her grave in a child, 744, 842 Conway, Capt. S.. 260 at Scutari, 670 Smallpox, vaccination against, 136 Robert Higham, 483 Pepys and alcoholism, 91 Cobper, Smegma under the prepuce, 806 William Alfred Clayton, 871 Royal Society, 863 Cox, Snoring its the shelter, 486 Crocket, James, 870 Spermatozoa: Motility of; 200-Motile, in the Cross, Harold Robert. 60 vagina, 585-Human semen by post, 713 Nuffield Provincial Hospital Trust: Research in - Surg. Lieut. Myles Clayton. 129 Spleen, function of, 261 neonatal and infant problems, 359-Schemes for Cuthbertson, Surg. Lieut. Peter Slade, 611 Steatorrhoea, diet for, 458 medical and social research, 444; correspondence, Dally, John Frederick Halls, 837 Sterilization in women, 360 541-Meeting of Council, 862 Davidson, James Alexander, 677 Stilboestrol, effects of, 682 Nursery nurse, training of, notes on book on, 503 Davis, Surg. Lieut. G. S., 62 - Stings: Ant, wasp, and bee, 34-Bee stings and Nurses and nursing: Industrial nursing (book review), Surg. Lieut. Hugh de Lancey Noel, 611 fish, 66-Wasp and bee stings, 295, 361, 392, 46-The present situation, 62-For U.N.R.R.A. Daw, Samuel Wilfrid, 61 424, 488, 876-Blue-bag for, 458 relief work, 64-The dilemma of the " unclean " Denby, Walter, 97 Streptococcal throat carriers, 488 nurse, 66-Tropical nursing (book reveiw), 116- De Silva, C. I., 871 Strychnine, sensitiveness to, 780 Sickness records of hospital nurses, 232-National Dix, Richard Henry, 516 Sulphonamides: Sensitivity to, 34, 390, 520-And scales of salary for mental nurses, 326-Theatre Donald, Surg. Lieut. William Hamilton Cassels, deafness, 64-U.V.L. and, 295-And sterility, technique (book review), 696-Rest-breaks for 420 548-Wolfe's skin grafts under sulphanilamide nurses, 714-Thirty years of district nursing Doyle, Capt. James Thorburn, 581 dressing, 876 (annotation), 797 Filho, Arthur Moncorvo, 515 1944 BRITISH 16 JULY-DEC., INDEX M EDICAL JOURNAL

Obituary (continued): Obituary (cotntinued): OCKERSE, T.: Dentition and diet, 445 Drayson, Capt. Gareth Fitzalan Howard, 712 Pantin, Charles Satchell, 324 OCKWELL, C. M.: Local government, 834 Dundas-Grant, Sir James, 709 Paterson, James 740 O'CONNOR, N.: Infestation by two types of tape- Dunn, John Shaw, 27, 97 Patrick, John, 130 worm, 737 Edens, Ernst, 324 Philip, Capt. James, 872 O'DONOVAN, C.: Disclaimer, 328 Edwards, Major R., 129 Phillips, Edward, 388 D. K.: Treatment of hyperthyroidism with

Ellis, Capt. Ernest Lawrence Holden, 581 Rees, 226 thiouracil, 91-Pituitary cachexia, 412 Embleton, Dennis, 454 Price, John Dodds, 419 Oedema: Of ankles in hot climate, 262-Of legs: Evans, Thomas, 28 Primrose, Alexander, 257 modified Southey's tube for tapping (Protheroe Ferguson, John, 611 Purves, Scott, 837 Smith), 534 Fettes, James, 61 Rainer, Major C. F., 260 Oesophagus. congenital atresia of (annotation), 282 Capt. A. D., 260 Ramage, Capt. A., 227 correspondence, 386 Fitz-Gerald, Gordon William, 323 Ramsay, Charles Arthur Wilson, 61 Oestrogens, synthetic, influence of, upon advanced and Fleming, Wilfrid Louis Remi, 420 Rankin, G. D., 836 malignant disease (Alexander Haddow Alexander, 323, 455 Rawlinson, R. L., 775 others), 393 (0); correspondence, 543-Inter- Harvey, 419 Redman, Capt. T. F. (missing). 546 national units of oestrogen, 874-Oestrogens for

Franklin, Major R. J., 164 Reid, Surg. Lieut.-Cmdr. Duncan MacKay, 611 acne, 874 lost Franklyn, Harold, 611 G.A.' 870 Officer, Major John Moore, missing, presumed Frobisher, William Martin, 420 Rhea, Lawrence Joseph, 740 at sea, while prisoner of war in Japanese hands, Fyffe, Leigh, 871 Rigby, Sir Hugh Mallinson, 163 546 855 Gauvain, Squad. Ldr. John Henry Percival, 324 Rigby-Jones, Major G., 581 OGDEN, C. K.: The A B C of Psychtology, Gillespie, Thomas, 516 Ritchie, Andrew Graham, 580 OGILVIE, W. H.: Types of duodenal ulcer, 767;

Goodall, Edwin, 803 Roberts, Theodore Essex. 132 correspondence. 866

Gorman, Edward Samuel, 293 Robertson, Surg. Lieut. James. 837 O'Keeffe, Major-Gen. Sir Menus William, obituary Gould, Capt. Allan Dalgleish, 837 Robson, Francis White Hope, 164 notice of,,$37 Case of late Grant, Squad. Ldr. Robert Gordon Sharp. 29, 196 Rolleston, Sir , 452, 483 O'LEARY, P. A. (and W. E. HERRELL): 158 Surg. Lieut. Charles John Sanders. 324, 611 Rotherham, Major Ewan Boileau, 260, 358 cutaneous syphilis treated with penicillin, -Lieut. S. M., 29 Rowlette, Rob-ert James, 580 Olive oil, quantity available, 228 Groves, Ernest William Hey. 644, 739 Rowstronn Noel F., 581 OLIVER, T. L.: Insulin syringes, 799 Gruffydd, John, 871 Sandilands, Caps. J. A. J., 292 O'MEARA, D. J. P.: Episiotomy, 353 Guiterez. Jose. 515 Scott, George Waugh, 28 Gullan, Archibald Gordon. 545 James, 870 OPHTHALMOLOGY: Gunn, Major Philip McLean, 837 Shore, Lewis Erle, 226 Arcus senilis, 585 Habgood, William, 97 Sibley, Walter Knowsley, 324 Biomicroscopy ofthe eye (book review), 564 Hadley, Wilfred James, 131 Sinclair, J. D. Speid, 871 Cataract: Red vision after cataract operation, Haig, Douglas Vercoe, 60 Skinner, Edward Fretson. 835 614, 650 Harold Axel, 611 Smith, Lewis Albert, 515 Conjunctivitis, meningococcal, a case of (R. D. Haigh, Capt. E. (missing), 546 Smyth. Arthur John, 61 Reid and L. H. Bronstein), 428 Hall, Surg. Lieut. Richard Leslie, 486 Henry Carson, 419 Diseases of the eye (book review), 663 Halpern, Capt. 486 Soden, Fl. Edward David, Lieut. George Thomas, 518 Handbook on (review), 376 Hamilton, Capt. C. W., 129 South,. R. E. E.. 870 Herpes simplex corneae in malaria (J. Graham Hardes, A., 164 Soutter, Luther James. 357 Scott). 213 Hearne, Capt. J. P., 292 Speedy, Capt. William Dinwoodie,546 Hyporiboflavinosis: Ocular manifestations, 141 324 Surg.-Gen. Henry Wickham. 872 Hegler, Carl, Stevenson. Intraocular foreign bodies: Experiences with the Yandell, 515 Stewart, Henderson, Lieut.-Col. George Edward, 130 giant magnet and metallic intraocular foreign Henry, Frederick, 164 Street, Charles Tidbury. 870 bodies in recent battle casualties (R. E. Wright Frank Suckling, Ernest Victor, 870 Hepworth, Arthur, 739 and H. A. G. Duncan), 658 (0) Hewer. Joseph Langton, 388 Tate, Major-Gen. Godfrey. 324, 838 Ophthalmia neonatorum, 361 Hill, Capt. Ian Malcolm, 546 Thomas, Brevet-Col. John Oscar, 546 Ophthalmological Society: Transactions, 696 Hood, Capt. Samuel Charles Holland. 97. 165, 226 Thomson, Mark Louis Miller, 60 Ophthalmologist and optician, 94. 195 Hurst, Arthur, 292, 357 Capt. William Raymond, 518 Ophthalmology in the field (annotation), 430 60 Thursfield, J. Hugh, 27, 60 Huskie, David, Penicillin in ophthalmology (J. G. Milner), 175 (0) Hyslop, W., 195 Trimble, CharlesJ.. 645 Research in (annotation), 186-Research Institute, Ingram, W. Vaughan, Warren Taylor, 515 Col. J. S., 129 189-National Research Council: L.C.C. parti- James, Lieut.-Col. Charles Henry, 838 Veall, Capt. C. R., 260 cipation in, 251 Jaques, William, 293 Waddell, Lieut. Robert Russell. 420 Retinal detachment: A series of 78 cases in the Wadsworth, Tom Watson, 131 Johnson. Raymond, 676 Middle East Force (H. B. Stallard). 329 (0) G. Wainman, Capt. Frederick 837 Jones. Capt. J. (missing), 546 Murray. Trachoma in London: the end of a chapter Walker, Major-Gen. Sir Ernest Selwyn, 611 Alexander. 420 (Arnold Sorsby), 220 (0) Leslie Roland, 226 -Frederick. 677 - Kelly, Bernard, 226 Joseph, 97 Robert, 738 Wallace, Sir Cuthbert, 28 O'REILLY, J.: Nutrition of the premature infant, Kempthorne, Surg. Cmdr. Humphrey de Bohun, Ware. Ernest, 195 704 Watson. John Harry, 836 Orthopaedics: Surgery, Mercer's Orthopaedic Kennedy, Col. James Crawford, 29 Weatherbe, Lewis Johnstone. 61 (review), 116 Alexander Hermann, 324 Orthoptists: 5th edition (1944) of Orthoptists' Kidd, Edward. 257 Weber. section of National Register of Medical Auxiliary Kinloch, Capt. Robert Alastair Boys. 196. 451 Wells, Capt. C. E. C. (missing). 676 Knapp, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Henry George. 129 Capt. Hayter Arnett, 581 Services, 36 515 ORTNER, A. B. (and E. P. ScoTT): Case of typhoid Koller, Carl, Whitley. Capt. Edward Neil, 390

Kulkarni, S. B., 837 Whitton, James, 455 fever in boy of 11 years who survived successive Nathan Graham. multiple intestinal perforations. 767 Laurie, Capt. J. D., 164 Wigrant. 388 Wilcox, Roger Nelson, 164 OSMAN, A. A.: A national renal service, 734; Lawton. Capt. John Huntly Tarring, 518 Laycock, Albert Penard. 420 correction. 806 Arthur (and H. C. jun.): The Sir John Charles Grant, 514 OBSTETRICS: OSOL, WOOD, Ledingham, D.spensatory of the United States of America, Leebody, Henry Alfred, 516 Birth under hypnosis (annotation), 379 23rd ed., 45 Linke, Franz. 324 Caesarean section: Rupture in a supposed lower- Sir William Tindall, 130, 163, 195 segment Caesarean section scar (D. W. James). Osteo-arthritis, injections for, 326. 586 Lister, Osteodystrophy, renal (annotation), 249; corre- Lloyd. Major F. H., 358 112 (0)-History of (book review), 278 Henry, 195 Case records (book review), 14 spondence, 445 Osteomyelitis: Aetiology of mandibular Longland, Major C. J. (missing), 581 Cord: Why tie the cord? 58. 125, 136, 159. 362. osteomyelitis, Louis, Capt. P. (missing), 581 418-Tie the cord. 736 650-Penicillin for, 650 Lowdon, Capt. Charles Stewart Ross. 777 Episiotomy, 23, 193. 291. 353, 385, 511. 705- Lowy, Julius, 837 (J. D. S. Flew), 620 (0); correspondence, 705. OTOLOGY: Lukis. Dulcie Helen, 454 734, 772. 829, 866 Aural syringe (Lionel Colledge), 376 Lumsden,. Sir John, 388 Forceps, 806 Deafness: and, 64-In a young and ovulation time, Sulphonamides McCready, Wiclif, 804 Gestation period 578 man, 101-High-tone deafness in school-children MacDonald. Greville Matheson, 676 Intercourse after delivery. 874 simulating mental defect, 272 (0); corre- Mackay, Charles Vincent. 581 Labour: Obstructed labour with complicated spondence, 387-Standardized hearing aids, 612 McKean. George Bartley, 388 presentation and exomphalos (D. Joan Thomp- Eustachian obstruction and otitic barotrauma in McKenzie. Surg. Lieut. Derek Napier, 420 son), 45-Analgesia In: report of 102 cases air-crews of heavy bombers (R. M. S. Matthews). Mackie, Col. Frede-ick Percival, 164 treated with pethidine (J. A. Rae Cripps and 523 (0) others), MacKinnon, Ivan. 357 498 (O)-Gastro-intestinal bleeding due Mastoiditis: And mastoidectomy, 23, 162- " " Maitland, Major R. R.. 196 to vitamin K deficiency complicating labour Silent mastoiditis or mastoiditis due to Mann, Major Charles (Eileen Malone), 559 of Peter. 420 (0)-Administration Str. mucosus capsulatus of Schottmuller pitocin and ergometrine during and after labour. Marsh, Major Frank Douglas, 454, 483 (Sundram Pillai). 374 Matthews, Sidney Philip, 871 606 Otitis externa, treatment of, 457 Lactation: by hexoestrol Mawson, Capt. S. R., 611 Inhibition of, dipro- -media, sulphonamides in, 56, 92, 127, 162, May, Charles Hen v. 515 pionate (Frederick Prescott and Margaret 193-The hearing after otitis media in infancy William Norman, 61 Basden), 428 (0)-Rhubarb and breast milk. (leading article). 312-And otitis externa, 486 Millar. 518. 616-And infertility, 841 Ross, 164 519-Stimulating, Otorrhoea, chronic, 806 to Milligan, Henry JoFeph. 226 -Human-milk intoxication due Bi avitamin- Otosclerosis and internal secretion, 458 Wing Cmdr. William, 420 osis (Lydia Fehily), 590 (0): correspondence. Unusual ear conditions, 56 Mitchell, Douglas Ashley, 357 '707-Artificial induction of (leading article), 727 324 Midwifery for nurses (book review), 116 Mo, Arturo, 102 Morgan, George Blacker. 61 Parturition: Toxaemia persisting after, 261 Ovarian and thyroid deficiency, Ovulation and 537 Lieut.-Col. Joseph. 518 Peritleum: Retairing the perineum, 126: U.C.H. fertilization (annotation). gestation period and ovulation time, corre- Morley, Hilta Ines Christina, 97 method, 230; correspondence, 362-Tears in 578; 195 normal confinements, 160, 224-Hollow needle spondence. 671. 768-Failure to ovulate, 778 Murdoch, John, OWEN. H. M.: War malaria and its treatment, 447 Nelson, Capt. D. H., 29 for repair of perineum (J. S. Laurie), 342- Incidence of tears, 866 J. M. (and others): A severe haemolytic Nixon, Herbert T., 870 Presentation: " Spinning the occipito-posterior " transfusion reaction due to the Rh factor, 180 Nobelcourt, Pierre. 515 390 (Douglas A. Mitchell). 501 (0) Notman, Lieut. T., A.: for Officer. Maijor John Moore, 546 Twins, locked (Mary Love), 12-Obstructed OWEN-FLOOD, Device sphygmomanometry O'Keeffe, Major-Gen. Sir Menus 837 labour due to locked twins, 34-A case of in anaesthesia, 696 William, 533 Page, Edward Ferdinand, 131 locked twins (B. A. Bradlow), 532 OYLER, C. R.: Purptira frgminans. JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX BRITISH 17 MEDICAL JOURNAL

PENICILLIN: Penicillin: For prisoners of war, 165, 484-Large- A survey (Peter Le Neve Foster Lecture) (Sir H. p scale manufacture, 196-Distribution and use, W. Florey), 169 (0); correspondence, 255 257-Production of, 517, 546, 775-Use of, 582 Action of (Sir Alexander Fleming), 828 PADWICK, H. B.: Skiagram, 674 -Production in India, 612-Supplies, 677 Apparatus fot systemic administration to young Paediatrics, history of (book review), 311 Pneumoconiosis: Report of Advisory Committee, children (C. A. St. Hill), 631 PAGE, C. Max: Specialties and diplomas, 384- 62, 484-Preventive measures, 228-Applications Appendicitis, treated with (Marie Debridement, 674 under Coal Mining Industry (Pneumoconiosis) 597 acttle, Kalisova), - Edward Ferdinand, obituary notice of, 131 Schemes, 228-Compensation cases, 612 Arsenic and, 842 PAGEL, Walter: Origin of bronchogenic tuberculosis Prisoners of war: Hospital accommodation for Distribution and use of, 257 in the adult: pathological aspects of " exogenous repatriated, 839 Civilians: Penicillin for civilians, 150-Ministry of and endogenous reinfection," 791 (0) Prisons, psychiatrists for duty in, 546 Health instruction on selection of cases for PAI, M. N.: Nystagmus in anxiety states, 512 Radiography, mass, in liberated countries, 516 treatment with peniciRlin, 317-Penicillin in PAINTER, Charles F.: Year Book of Industrial and Rubber gloves, 612 civilian practice (H. B. May), 817 (0) Orthopedic Surgery, 565 Scientific attaches, 612 Disseminated sclerosis and, 779 Palestine: Report of Department of Health, 419 - research, aid for, 62 Empyema, acute, treated with (E. C. Butler and Palsy, right radial nerve, 778 Scotland: Health services, 31-Infec7tious diseases, others), 171 (0) Pancreatitis, acute, unusual case of (M. Hatangdi), 31-The housing problem, 31-Feeding Scottish Endocarditis, bacterial, in (annotation), 598 school-children, 98 380 penicillin PANNETT, Charles Aubrey: Types of duodenal ulcer, Service M.O.s, refresher courses for, 839 Fever, relapsing, controlled by (F. R. Heilman 767-Surgery: A Textbook for Students, 819 Silicosis, treatment of, 546 and W. E. Herrell), 43 Pantin, Charles Satchell, obituary notice of, 324 Smallpox: Vaccination in Gibraltar, 31-Diagnosis Gastro-enteritis, infantile, penicillin and sulphon- Paraffin, liquid, 199 at Mount Vernon Hospital, 98-Diagnosis of, amides in (Elizabeth Burns and W. Gunn), 178 Paraldehyde, toxic reactions after administration of 165-Among troops in India, 258-Ministry's (0) (R. E. Hemphill and H. Heller), 628 (0); corre- pamphlet on, 839 Heparin in intravenous infusions, including spondence, 736 Tetanus: Antitetanus serum, 646 penicillin therapy (Peter Martin), 308 Paralysis: Recurrent laryngeal, complicating infective Tuberculosis: Institutional accommodation, 99- Home-made, 423 (0) hepatitis, 93-Erb's, 548, 735-Cranial nerve, -Admission to sanatoria, 99-New cases, 1943, In battle casualties (J. S. Jeffrey and Scott Thom- following cerebrospinal fever (J. F. K. Hutton), 99-In Kent, 581-In the Services, 646 son), 1 (0); leading article, 15 630 Uganda, new hospital in, 546 Injections, painful, 737 Parasitology, medical (book reviewj, 406 University representation, 546 Leptospira: Action of penicillin on leptospira and Paregoric (annotation), 441 U.N.R.R.A.: Health Division of, 62-Medical on leptospiral infections in guinea-pigs (J. M. PARISH, H. J.: Smallpox vaccination by the multiple- work of, 646 Alston and J. C. Broom), 718 (0); annotation, pressure method. 781 (0) Veterinary practice, inquiry into, 196 729-Case of Weil's disease treated with peni- PARK, R. G.: Sulphonamide allergy-the per- Vitamins: Riboflavin content of beer, 228-For cillin (V. Lloyd Hart), 720 (0); annotation, sistence of desensitization, 816 (0) prisoners of war, 776 729 PARKER, Geoffrey E.: The Surgery of Abdominal War: Flying-bomb casualties. 165-Evacuation Local therapy, need for asepsis in (Wylie Trauma. 565 from London. 165, 484-Evacuation: position McKissock and others), 551 (0) PARKES, A. S.: Survey Committee on Problems of of invalids, 257-Diseases attributable to war Manufacture: Ministry of Health regulations, 286, Ageing and the Care of Old People, 637 service, 258-Efficiency of hospitals in opera- 755. See -also Production PARKINSON, G. S. (and G. P. CROWDEN): A tional theatres, 258-Battle casualties and sick- Ophthalmology, penicillin in (J. G. Milner), 175 Synopsis of Hygiene, 7th ed., 342 ness in Allied armies, 484, 582-Inoculation in (0) the Forces, 582-Health in " blitzed " areas of Oral infections: Use of penicillin Southern England, 646-Medical pastilles-pre- Parliament, Medical Notes in: examination liminary report (Alexander B. MacGregor and on demobilization, 646-Demobilization of David A. Long), 686 (0); annotation, 699 Anaesthetic cylinders, 582 doctors, 741-Demobilization of students, 741- Osteomyelitis, 650 Army: Casualties, 62-Intelligence tests for, 196 Release of medical student from 776 -Skin sores following malarial Navy, Poliomyelitis, possible use of penicillin in, 681 therapy, 258- White Paper: (National Health Service) Dis- Prisoners of war, penicillin for, 165, 484 Smallpox in India, 258-Battle casualties and cussions with Socialist Medical Association, 30 Production sickness in Allied armies, 484-Dysentery and (annotation), 186-Large-scale manu- -Minister's discussions with B.M.A., 132- facture, 196-Further note on (annotation), 314 kindred diseases in Army, 839 Postponement of legislation, 196 Arthritis: Claims for a treatment, 165-Finance, -Plants operating on Oct. 4, 1944, 517- 165-Serum for, -Homes for chronic sick and permanently Questions in Parliament, 582-In 582 517-Research 546, India, Artificial limbs, committee incapacitated, under an N.H.S., 612 on, 646 612-Legislation on N.H.S., 646-N.H.S. and Prophylaxis: Prophylactic penicillin (R. J. McNeill Blind persons in industry, 196 Government programme, 838 Bread: New national loaf, 612 Love), 340 - - (Social Security): Planning for social Scientific adviser (honorary) on production Cancer: Deaths from, statistics 1939-43, 99- security, 678 appointed, 99 Service pensions, 196 -- on family allowances, 132 Solutions, Certificates: For special foods, 30-Charge for, 743 741 Workmen's compensation, 710 Spiral organisms and (annotation), 729 Standard, uniform, for: Sir Henry Dale's state- Channel Islands, relief for, 839 Parliamentary Medical Group, 228, 582 ment, 572 D.D.T. against flies and lice, 517 PARNESS, " Deafness: Joseph: Dissident doctors," 640 Supplies, 677 Standardized hearing aids, 612 PARRY, Peter: Colonial Medical Service, 26 with (Fever Diet: Wartime diet and health, 30 H. D. (and Treatment Group, Society of Doctors: Married PASACHOFF, others): Four siblings show- M.O.sH.), 317 women, 582-Supply of, in ing characteristic features of Marfan's disease Venereal diseases: Case of late defence areas, 612-Casualties among, 646 (arachnodactyly), 632 cutaneous syphilis Epidemiology: Air treated with penicillin (P. A. O'Leary and transport and convection of PASMORE, H. Stephen: Refresher courses for the W. E. Herrell), 158-Penicillin in syphilis disease, 133-Medical examination of Irish G.P., 450 (leading article), 821 workers, 133-Vaccination and inoculation of Pasteurella human artistes entertaining septica, infection with (R. Robin- Virus diseases, penicillin in (annotation), 85 Services abroad, 646 son), 725 War wound infections, treatment Greece: Food supplies, 228-Medical supplies, Edith: by, 40 612 PATERSON, Stilboestrol for advanced breast Weil's disease. See Leptospira cancer, 20-Growth of bone cells in vitro from Wider distribution of (leading 118 High-frequency apparatus, 839 fragments of avian embryo bone, 55 article), Holland, food shortage in, 612 - (and Hospitals: others): Influence of synthetic oestrogens Penicillinase, 287 Horton Hospital, 30-Treatment of upon advanced malignant disease, 393 PENMAN, A. Clark (and Normandy casualtieg, 62-Accommodation in 543 (0) others): Late results of London, 516-Local correspondence, closed intrapleural pneumolysis, 270 (0) authority, 517-E.M.S., 546 - J. C. S. (and others): The transnasal intra- Pensions, Ministry of: Medical services, 98 -London, domestic staffs of, 741-Domestic gastric Ryle's tube in tropical practice-a life- Pentamidine: staff of, 839-Proposed new Trypanosomiasis in a European chest hospital at saving mneasure, 594 (0); correspondence, 708 treated with (R. R. Bomford), correspond- Swansea, 839-Accommodation for repatriated - James J., obituary notice of, 740 ence, 447 276; P.O.W., 839 W. G.: Hospital provision for 55 Hours of work, output smallpox, Pentothal. See Anaesthesia and, 196 PATEY, David H.: Debridement, 642 PERIGAL, Arthur F.: Appreciation of Sir William Housing: Government's new houses, 258 Lister, 195 India: Population and nutrition, 228-Parlia- PATHOLOGY: mentary Medical PERRY, C. Bruce: Aetiology of erythema nodosum, Group and medicine in India, Biopsy: Wrapping for material, 126-In schizo- 843 leading article, 857 582-Health survey, 838 phrenia 410 (0); Infants, supply of (annotation), - Kenneth M. A. (and others): Treatment of teats for, 839 Fixation of tissues from cases of malaria (A. C. acute empyema penicillin, 171 Insanity: Criminal lunatics statistics, 1939-43, 99 Lendrum), 44 PETERS, Ronald: with (0) Insurance: Limitation of doctors' lists, 99- General Artificial respiration, 478 and special (review of a textbook), 13 PETHER, G. C.: Atmospheric pressure and migraine, Balance in approved societies' accounts, 517- Liver disease, laboratory tests in diagnosis of: 608 Industrial injury insurance, 740 report on three Serum Jamaica Medical Service, procedures-I, colloidal Pethidine: In asthma, 328-In labour: a record of 258, 776 gold reaction; II, Serum alkaline phosphatase; 102 cases (J. A. Rae Cripps and others), 498- Japanese P.O.W. camps, 839 III, Galactose index, 363 (0) Use 681 Jaundice: M.R.C. investigations, 196 National Pathological of, Malaria: Skin Service, 95, 289 Petit mal, control of, 327 sores following therapy, 258- Penicillin: a survey (Peter le Neve Foster Lecture) Petrositis, a case of (D. L. Bridgewater), 470 Antimalarial tablets for S.E.A.C., 741 (Sir H. W. Florey), 169 (0) Pharmacology: -Medical auxiliaries in an N.H.S., 62 Introduction to (book review), 246- Schick reactions in recently confined women and Rational (leading article), 343-Guide to (book books looted by Germans, 258 their infants (G. Payling Wright and W. M. review), 793 education, 62-Goodenough report, 582 Clark), 146 (0) PHELAN, Joseph: Artificial - Group. insemination, 802 Parliamentary, 228-And medicine in Phenobarbitone, cumulative effects of, 392 India, 582 PATRICK, James: Goniometer for measurement - of Philip, Capt. James, death of, 872 research, 62 supination and pronation, 246 Medicines, proprietary, 582 Phillips, Edward, obituary notice of, 388 - John, obituary notice of, 130 - J. Bernant: Military 416 Milk: Administration of milk regulations, - psychiatry, 30- William: Treatment of wounds by delayed - Rees, notice of, 226 For expectant mothers after the war, 839 suture, 788 obituary Miners, health (0) Physiology: Of the C.N.S. (book review), 405-And of, 582 PATTERSON, W. H. (and G. Stewart SMI7;H): Latent anatomy (book reviews), 695 Ministry of Health: Social survey, 257 mastoiditis in infancy, 659 (0); correspondence, Physiotherapy: - National Insurance: Title and business, Chartered physiotherapists, 124- 775 736, 771, 800 Treatment by movement (James PATrON, Alex: Appreciation of Sir Arthur Hurst, 303 (0) Cyriax), of Pensions, medical services of, 98 357 PICK, F.: Case of Social neuroblastoma of adrenal, 288 Insurance: Sickness benefits, 741 Patulin, the end of (annotation), 603 Nigeria: Pick's diseases, 424 Dangers of fraudulent drugs, 517- PAULI, C. H.: Service medicine, 417 PICKWORTH, F. A.: Infantile Tuberculosis and health gastro-enteritis,512 services, 740 PEACOCK, W. L.: Intramuscular quinine, 413 PIERSOL, George Nursing: The Morris:- Editor of Clinics, 534 nursing situation, 62 PEARLMAN, L. N. Sand R. G. BELL): Fatal case of PILLAI, Sundram: Silent Nutrition in the " mastoiditis or mastoid- Colonies, 32 B. coHi meningitis, 606 itis Olive due to Str. mucosus capsulatus of Schott- oil, suppfles of, 228 PENDRED, Vaughan: Results of Colles's fracture, 126 muller, 374 BRITISH 18 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

PINEY. A.: Tribute to Prof. J. Shaw Dunn, 97- Preparations and Appliances (continued): Registration of specialists, 253; correction, 296- Penicillin, apparatus for administering, to children Q The coroner's post-mortem, 355 - Familial (C. A. St. Hill), 631 leukaemia, 543- "Dissident doctors," 640 Pipette, automatic, for Wassermann test (C. H. Quinidine, economy in use of (annotation), 860 PINNOCK, D. Denham: War surgery, 125 Siung), 855 Quinine, intramuscular, 413, 479 PINSON, K. B.: Telegony, 550 Pneumothorax, tension, simple device for control Quinsy, complicated by deep pharyngeal thrombosis, PIPER, D. S.: The G.P. and Service medicine, 322 of (H. Fuld), 503 multiple infarcts of lungs, and myocarditis Pituitary: Cachexia, pituitary, treated with cortico- Retractor: Illuminated, for brain wounds (F. G. (R. R. J. R. Clarke), 533 trophic hormone (R. E. Hemphill and Max Reiss), Gillingham), 599-For prostatic pouch (C. E. QUIRK, L. A.: Chemotherapy in otitis media, 127 211 (0); correspondence, 328, 412-" Growth" Kindersley), 663 and the diabetogenic action of anterior pituitary Rocker for artificial respiration (C. W. Hope preparations-II Growth and experimental insulin- Gill), 565 insensitive diabetes (F. G. Young), 715 (0)- Splints: Walking calliper (J. Macfarlane Cowan), Water-tolerance test and pituitary function, 779- 215-Simple, for fracture of clavicle (B. Whit- R Posterior pituitary and the uterus (annotation), church Howell), 473 796 Stellex " hot-air sterilizer (C. H. Blackburn & RABINOWITCH, I. M.-' B.M.R. determinations on PLACE, M. C; (and M. J. MACNEAL): Case of Co.. Ltd-), 311 ambulatory patients, 159 fulminating meningococcaemia in a boy aged 8. Stretchers: Under-carriage for sledge stretches RACE, R. R. (and G. L. TAYLOR): The incomplete 748 tratnsport (D. G. Duff), 758 antibody in Rh immunization, 756 Plasma acid phosphatase in carcinoma of prostate Suction apparatus, improvised field (A. H. Saleh), Radiation, heat, estimation of, in clinical practice and effect of treatment with stilboestrol (Jean M. 726 (David S. Evans and K. Mendelssohn), 811 (0) Watkinson and others), 492 (0) Sulphanilamide, sterile, for local use (Boots), 46 Radiculitis, acute brachial (J. W. Aldren Turner), dried rabbit, use of, for staphylococcus Syringes: Aural (Lionel Colledge), 376-Modified 592 (0) coagulase test (J. C. Colbeck and H. Proom), 471 Southey's (Protheroe Smith), 534-Adijustable Radiography: Dangers of screening and, 422-Medi- volume in traumatic shock (A. C. Crooke and insulin (C. T. Andrews), 534 cal radiographic technique (book notes). 473 others). 521 (0) Tendon hammer (J. P. Currie), 726 mass Unit at St. James's Hospital, Leeds, 64 Pleural effusions, prognostic value of estimating Tetanus antitoxin (Burroughs Wellcome & Co.), -Cautionary notice by Ministry of Health, 350, sugar in, 287 46 450, 574, 706, 832-In liberated countries, 516- Pleurisy. sero-fibrinous, 584 Vinyl-" Portex " tubing (H. L. Thornton), 14 Scheme in Sweden, 876 Pnetimoconiosis: Preventive - measures, 228 Radiology Literature of 1943 (book review) 342 Applications under Coal-mining Industry (Pneumo- PRF-SCOTT. Frederick (and Margaret BASDEN): Radiotherapy o;ectopic calcification (E. Millington), coniosis) Scheme, 228-Measures against (anno- Inhibition of lactation by hexoestrol dipropionate, 148 (0) tation), 347-Report of committee on the problem 428 (0) Radium dial painters, protection of (anniotation), 120 in South Wales: question in Parliament, 484- Prescription, departmental, 26 RAETTIG: Erythrocyte sedimentation rate in typhus, Compensation cases, 612-The black twin of PRESTON, George H.: The Substance of Mental 356 silicosis (leading article), 795 Health. 342 Rainer, Major C. F., death of, 260 Pneumolysis, closed intrapleural, late results of Preston Hall, British Legion village for treatment of Ratmage, Capt. A., killed on active service in Nor- (Peter W. Edwards and others), 270 (0) tuberculosis, 252 mandy, 227 Pneumonia. a statistical approach (annotation), 507 PREWER, R. R.: Psychiatry in detention. 368 (0) Ranisay, Charles Arthur Wilson, obituary notice atypical, observations on 125 cases (R. J. Price, John Dodds, obituary notice of, 419 of, 61 Needles and P. D. Gilbert), 412 PRIMMER, John D.: The neurotic background, 650 Rankin, G. D., obituary notice of, 836 -lobar, abortive, after a course of sulphapyridine Primrose, Alexander, obituary notice of, 257 RANSOME, G. A. : Neurological signs in riboflavin (Basil Lee), 471 Edward J. R.: Artificial insemination, 868 and allied deficiencies, 637 Pneumoperitoneum (Duncan Leys), 562 (0) Prizes: Dr. Jessie Macgregor prize in medical (and others) The transnasal intragastric Ryle's Pneumothorax, artificial, review of book on, 598 science, triennial award, 294 tube in tropical practice-a life-saving measure, tension, simple device for control of (H. Fuld), Proflavine, use of, 614 594 (0); correspondence, 708 503 Progesterone, 58, 254 Rs-spberry-leaf extract, 712 Poisoning: Analine, 168-Mustard gas: fatal case PROOM, H. (and J. C. COLBECK): Use of dried RATNER, Bret: Allergy, Anaphylaxis and Immuno- of (F. Bedo Hobbs), 306 (0)-Arum maculatum, rabbit plasma for the staphylococcus coagulase therapy. Basic Principles and Practice, 630 391-Phenobarbitone, 423-Carbon monoxide, 615 test, 471 RAVEN, H. M. Registration of specialists, 320 Poland: Polish Science and Learning. 311 Prostate: Hormone treatment of enlarged, 614- Rawlinson, Rupert Lewis, obituary notice of, 775 POLE, J. D.: Why tie the cord? 362 The germinal epithelium and (leading article), READ, Charles D. Tie the cord, 418 Polinosis (book review), 696 759; correspondence, 829-Frequency due to en- REDDINGTON, M. P.: Repairing torn perineum, 362 Poliomyelitis: Kenny treatment of, 253 ; report larged, 874 Redman, Capt. T. F., reported missing, 546 by American committee on, 349-Differential Prostitution: Abolition of Tolerated Prostitution REES, W. Linford (and Carl LAMBERT): Intravenous diagnosis, 558 (lectures), 631-Prevention of (leading article), barbiturates in treatment of hysteria, 70 (0): POLLARD, H. B. C.: Wooden bullets, 424 822 correspondence, 161 POLOWE, D.: Splenectomy in 8th month of Protamine. See Diabetes REGAN, Louis J.: Medical Malpractice, 726 pregnancy, 514 PRUNTY, F. T. G.: Reactive hyperinsulinism-case Registrar-General's quarterly returns : Eire, 63, 583 Polyneuritis, toxic, after sedormid (annotation), 84 report, with discussion of the differentiation from England and Wales, 259, 547; Northern Ireland, Polypus, chewing-gum or, 291 islet tumour, 398 (0) correspondence. 479, 543 259; Scotland, 389, 873-Annual report for Nor- PONDER, Constant: Tuberculosis in Kent, 708 Prurigo - eczema - asthma syndrome, 713 thern Ireland, 1940, 259 POOLER, J. R.: Service medicine, 481 Rehabilitation, 40-Industrial rehabilitation centre Post-mortem, the coroner's, 355 PSYCHIATRY: at Egham (F. D. Howitt), 52 (0)-Agricultural POWELL-TUCK, G. A.: W.C. equipment, 419 rehabilitation of war casualty cases, 328-Occi- Practitioner handbooks: Industrial Medicine, 245 Detention. psychiatry in (R. R. Prewer), 368 (0) pational therapy (book review), 564-Post-war Clubs: Memorandum on therapeutic social clubs rehabilitation and resettlement (G. D. Kersley). PRFGNANCY: in psychiatry (E. B. Strauss and others), 861 632 (0) Enuresis in the Army, investigation and treatment Charles: Hormones and the 829 Air embolism as complication of vaginal douching of: preliminary report of 277 cases (P. L. REID, prostate, in pregnancy (Gilbert Forbes), 529 (0) Lieut.-Cmdr. Duncan Mackay, death of, 611 Anaernia: Nutritional iron deficiency anaemia in Backus and G. S. Mansell), 462 (0) corre- George Alexander, obituary notice of, 870 spondence, 542, 830 of men- wartime-Part III, The haemoglobin level of Fundamentals of (book review), 375 R. D. (and L. H. BRONSTEIN): Case school-children and pregnant women in 1944, Heredity and involutional depression, 487 ingococcal conjunctivitis, 428 compared with the levels in 1942 and 1943 REIss, Max (and R. E. HEMPHILL): Pituitary Military: Two years of military psychiatry in the with hormone, (L. S. P. Davidson and others), 333 (0) Middle East (H. B. Craigie), 105 (0) ; corre- cachexia treated corticotrophic Antenatal and postnatal care (book notes), 46 spondence, 288, 319, 385, 416 211 (0); correspondence, 328, 412 Haemorrhage, accidental, in two successive Neurology, relation of, to psychiatry, 833 Renal. See Kidney pregnancies within 16 months (Nora L. Keevil), Physical methods in (book review), 725 RENDLE, A. R.: The "doctor" label, 806 374 for 546 Research: Problems of Scientific and Industrial Heart: Pregnancy and rheumatic heart disease Prisons, psychiatrists duty in, Research (Nuffield College), 342 Strain, post-operational, in the Navy (Desmond - 62 (annotation on book on), 119 Curran and Gerald Garmany), 144 (0); corre- scientific, 'aid for, Milk for expectant mothers after the war, 839 Respiration, artificial: Timing of Schafer's method, spondence, 255, 416 a in- Phthisis and, 616 for and 57, 128, 224, 321-The need for greatly Progesterone, 129 Textbook students practitioners (book creased rate in asphyxia (P. R. Tingley), 366 (0); review), 792 of, Rectus abdominis, rupture of, as complication of Treatment in 797 correspondence, 478, 510, 673, 769-Rate pregnancy (S. Wilberforce Liggett), 245 (annotation), 415-Rocker for (C. W. Hope-Gill), 565-Versus Secondary abdominal (Francis E. Stock), 661 (0) chemically induced resuscitation, 643, 769, 832 -Six-hour test for (annotation), 860-Toxaemia, PSYCHOLOGY: Respiratory diseases: Review of book on, 45- 33 Animism, psychology in terms of (book review), Relation between respiratory disease and infec- Vomiting of, progesterone for, 58 502; correspondence, 736 tiousness of air, 67 Digest of (book review), 855 Resuscitation Spontaneous renal apoplexy with Diploma in Psychological Medicine: A minimum resuscitation after cardiac arrest (S. L. Governale Preparations and Appliances: requirement, 102; correspondence, 232, 322- Anaesthesia: Continuous intravenous, apparatus and A. G. Rink), 43 (0)-Artificial respiration Training for (annotation), 699 versus chemically induced resuscitation, 643 for (Wallace M. Dennison), 437-Device for Infant sphygmomanometry in (A. Owen-Flood), 696- (book review), 564 Reuda, Lieut. David Michael de, killed in Western Medicine, psychological, and the family doctor Europe, 742 Continuous pentothal administration (W. G D. 263 McKinney), 758-Apparatus for continuous (R. Gillespie), (0); correspondence,- 354, pentothat (D. E. Dunnill), 793 387, 481, 650 Reviews of Books Pre-menstrual, 681 Adolescence The Subnormal Adolescent Girl Camera-stand, clinical (B. R. Billings), 215 " Presser," psychology of the, 675 Clausen harness, useful addition to (J. Morland 548, (Theodora M. Abel and Elaine F. Kinder), 46 Smith), 820 Advancement of Science, Vol. III, No. 9, 565 Colorimeter, mains-operated single-cell photo- Psychotherapy, lay, dangers of, 225, 321, 416, 450, Alcohol Addiction and Chronic Alcoholism (edited electric (C. J. 0. R. Morris), 81 544 by E. M. Jellinek), 472 Fractures, leg. reduction of, by hydraulic tibia PURCELL, F. M.: Medical services-home and Allergy, Anaphylaxis and Immuno-therapy. Basic traction (J. E. Stanley Lee), 152 colonial, 417 Principles and Practice (Bret Ratner), 630 Goniometer for measurement of supination and Purpura: Thrombocytopenic purpura and tooth Anaesthesia : Fundamentals of Anaesthesia, An pronation (James Patrick), 246 extractionr (James W. White), 341-Fatal case of, Outline, 2nd ed. (National Research Council " Hipexa " dried extract of rose-hips (A. Wander, after sulphapyridine (Sheila Sherlock and J. C. of U.S.A.), 341-Recent Advances in Anaes- Ltd.), 46 White), 401 (0)-Case of purpura fulminans thesia and Analgesia (C. Langton Hewer), 5th ' Lertigon "-a histamine-protein complex (Parke (C. R. Oyler), 533 ed., 342-Practical Anaesthetics for Students, Davis), 437 Purves, Scott, obituary notice of, 837 Hospital Residents, and Practitioners (J. Ross Needle, hollow, for repair of perineum (J. S PYBUS, F. C.: Milk of woman with mammary MacKenzie), 533-Local Anaesthesia: Brachial Laurie), 342 carcinoma needed for research, 296 Plexus (R. R. Macintosh and William W. Paraffin, curtain net impregnated with (W. G. Pylephlebitis, suppurative (P. Macdonald Tow), Mushin), 631 Holdsworth), 856 435 Analgesia, Regional (H. W. L. Molesworth), 436 JULY-DEC., 1944 BRITISH 19 INDEX M EDICAL J OURNAL -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~EIA ORA of Books Reviewss (continued): Reviews of Books (continued): Reviews of Books Aids to Theatre Technique (Marjorie Houghton Hygiene, A Synopsis (G. (conitinued): and Margaret Harding), of S. Parkinson and Photography, Medical: Radiographic and Clinical 696 G. P. Crowden), 8th ed., 342 (T. A. Longmore), 376 Anatomy, An Atlas of (J. C. Boileau Grant), 2 Industry, vols., 183 Healthy (Automatic Telephone and Physiology of the Nervous System (J. F. Fulton), Electric Co. Ltd ), 855 2nd ed., 405. See also Anatomy -Elementary, and Physiology (James Whillis). the Rights of 2nd ed., 695 Infants, (Margaret A. Ribble), 564 Polinosis (L. Herraiz Ballestero and J. Victor Infectious Diseases, Clinical Practice in, for Monticelli),- 696 and Physiology for Students of Physio- Students, Practitioners, and iherapy, Occupational Therapy and Medical Officers Poliomyelitis, epidemic: Die Epidemische Kinder- Gymnastics (E. H. R. Harries and M. Mitman) 2nd ed., 80 llhmung (Glanzmann), 215 (C. F. V. Smout and R. J. S. McDowall), 695 Injtlry, Reaction to. Pathology for Students of Antenatat and Postnatal Care (F. J. Browne), 5th Polish Science and Learning (Association of ed., 46 Disease. Based on the Functional and Mor- Polish University Professors in Great Britain), phological Responses of Tissues to Injurious 311 Argentine: Papers read at the Argentine First Agents (Wiley D. Forbus), 792 National Congress on Endemo-epidcmic Prostitution, Tolerated, the Abolition of, 631 Dis- Insurance, National Health : a Critical Study Psychiatry, Fundamentals of (A. Strecker), 375 eases, held in Buenos Aires in 1942, 151 (National Institute of Economic and Social Artificial Pneumothorax in Pulmonary Tuberculosis an Introduction to Physical Methods of (T. G. Heaton), Research), 695 Treatment in (William Sargant and Eliot 598 Ireland, the State of Medicine in (W. R. F. Slater), 725 Aviation: Principles and Practice of Aviation Collis), 436 Medicine (Harry G. Armstrong), 2nd ed., 472 - a Textbook of, for Students and Practi- --Physiology in Aviation (Chalmers It Came to Pass (Sidney Fairway), 246 tioners (D. K. Henderson and R. D. Gillespie), L. Gem- Lymph Node Metastases. Incidence and Sur- 6th ed., 792 mill), 472 gical Bacteriology: Medical Bacteriology (L. E. Treatment in Neoplastic Disease (G. W. Psychology, the A B C of (C. K. Ogden), 855 H. Taylor and Ira Theodore Nathanson), 533 Radiology, the 1943 Year Book of. Diagnosis: Whitby), 4th ed., 116-Aerobic, Non-sporing, Man, A, Who Found a Country (A. Nakashian), Excretal Bacteria (Arthur Compton), 473 663 edited by Charles A. Waters; associate editor, Biliary System : Clinical Lectures on the Gall- Whitmer B. Firor. Therapeutics: edited by Ira bladder and Ducts (Samuel Weiss), and his Fellowmen (Samuel Lowy), 820 I. Kaplan, 342 Bile 406 -Society, and Religion. An Essay in Bridge- Regimental M.O. (C. A. Webster), 152 Biochemistry, Annual Review of (edited by James building (W. Russell Brain), 695 Murray Lack; associate editor, James H. C. Rehabilitation of the Injured. Occupational Smith), Vol. XII, 116; Vol. XIII, Manipulation, Treatment by (A. G. Timbrell Therapy (John H. C. Colson), 564 662 Fisher), 183 Research, Problems of Scientific and Industrial, British Encyclopaedia of Medical Practice, includ- Manpower ing Medicine, Obstetrics, and in the Twentieth-century Church (J. 342 Surgery, Gynae- McLeod Campbell), 342 Rheumatic Fever, Pathology and Therapy of cology, and other Special Subjects. Medical Materia Medica, Toxicology, and Pharmacology, Progress, 1943 and 1944. Under general editor- (Leopold Lichtwitz). 151 ship of Sir H. Rolleston, 151 Synopsis of tF. R. Davison), 3rd ed., 80 Salts and their Reactions (Leonard Dobbin and Brompton Hospital Vol. Meaning and Purpose (Kenneth Walker), 757 John E. Mackenzie), 82Q Reports, XII, 406 Medical Annual (edited by Sir Henry Tidy and Sex Education, A Guide for Parents, Teachers, Burma Surgeon (Gordon S. Seagrave), 183 A. Rendle Short), 62nd year, 472 Caesarean Section. The History and Development and Youth Leaders (Cyril Bibby), 820 of the Operation from Earlicst Times (J. -Care of the Discharged Hospital Patient Social Service in a General Hospital (Dorothy H. (F. Jensen, H. G. Weiskotten, and M. A. Manchtes), 116 Young), 278 Thomas), 598 Cape Horn Sunsets (M. F. McElligott), 406 Soya Bean and the New Soya Flour (C. J. Chemistry, Organic, Principles of (Sylvanus Malpractice (Louis J. Regan), 726 Ferree), 278 J. Radiographic Technic. 473 Sulphonamide Thetapy in Medical Practice Smith), 599 Medicine, Clinical, Savill's System of (edited -of Synthetic Substances (Emil Dreher), 46 (Frederick C. Smith), 311 Chest, Diseases of (Robert by E. C. Warner), 12th ed., 80 Surgery: Textbook of Surgical Treatment Coope), 45 - and Mankind (Arnold Sorsby), 758 (C. F. W. Illingworth), 2nd ed., 116-Surgery Children Lectures on Diseases of (Sir Robert - Industrial (Practitioner Handbook), Hutchison). 9th ed., edited by Alan Moncrieff, 245- of Modern Warfare (edited by Hamilton 183 Essentials of Industrial Health (C. 0. Sapping- Bailey), Parts IV, V, VI, 246-Minor Surgery ton), 310 (McNeil Love), 2nd ed., 534-The Surgery of Clinics, Vol II, 534 Mental Disease, the Public Attitude towards Colitis, Modern Management of (J. Arnold Bar- Abdominal Trauma (Geoffrey E. Parker), 565 gen), 278 (Horace Hill), 151 -Yearbook of Industrial and Orthopedic Cushing, Harvey. Collection of Books and Health, the Substance of (George H. Surgery, 565-Pye's Surgical Handicraft Manu- Preston), 342-The War and Mental Health in (Hamilton Bailey), 14th ed., 599-Surgery: a scripts (edited by J. F. Fulton), 90 England (James Mackintosh), Dentistry: The Dental Surgeon's Handbook M. 436 Textbook for Students (Charles Aubrey (Marzell and Max 116-Parodontal Methods of Treatment, with chapters on special Pannett), 819 Bronner), subjects by various authors (Logan Clendening They Gave Me a Crown (I. G. Briggs), 246 Disease: A Manual of Treatment and Atlas and Edward H. Hashinger), of Pathology (E. Wilfred Fish), 151 8th ed., 502 Tuberculosis: A Manual of Pulmonary Tuber- and Micrurgical and Germ-free Techniques. Their culosis, Part I, and an Atlas of Thoracic Dermatology Syphilogy, The 1943 Year Book Application to Experimental Biology and (Marion B. Sulzberger and Rudolf L. Baer). 80 Roentgenology, Part II(David 0. N. Lindberg), Diabetic A B 8th and Diabetic A B Medicine. A Symposium edited by James A. 631-A Guide for the Tuberculous Patient C, ed., C Reyniers, 375 (G. S. Erwin), .855 War-time Supplement (R. D. Lawrence), 215 Midwifery for Nurses Diagnostico y Tratamiento de la Epilepsia (Aleck W. Bourne), 3rd Venereal Diseases: A Synopsis of Clinical Genuina (J. J. Lopez 245 ed., 116 Syphilis (James Kirby Howles), 182-Hand- Ibor), Modern Marriage and Birth Conrrol (Edward F. book of Diagnosis and Treatment of Venereal Dictionary, Medical. The American Illustrated Griffith), (W. A. Newman Dorland), 20th ed., 757 503 Diseases (A. E. W. McLachlan), 214-Essen- Dietitians, Register of, 599 - Treatment Yearbook, 1944, 437 tials of Syphilology (Rudolph H. Kampmeier. Dispensatory of the United States of Mycology, Medical, an Annotated Bibliography with chapters by Alwin E. Keller and America of, 534 J. Cyril Peterson), 502 (H. C. Wood, jun., and Arthur Osol, assisted Nation's Health (J. M. Mackintosh), 405 by H. W. Younken and L. Gershenfeld), 23rd Vesalius, Andreas, a Biobibliography of (Harvey ed., 45 Neurosis: Experimental Basis for Neurotic Cushing), 407 Behavior. Origin and Development of Arti- Veterinary Medicine, Diagnostic Methods in Doctor in the Making. The Art of Being a ficially produced Disturbances Medical Student (Arthur W. Ham and M. D. of Behavior in G. F. Boddie), 473 725 Dogs (W. Horsley Gantt), 757 Vital Statistics and Public Health Work in the Salter), Neurosyphilis, the Management of (Bernhard - of (Paul 116 Tropics (P. Granville Edge), 375 Tanganyika White), Dattner, with the collaboration of Evan W. Vitamins and Hormones (edited by Robert S. * Philligo (C. E. Vulliamy), 565 Thomas and Gertrude Wexler), 819 Endocrine Man. A Study in the Surgery of Sex Harris and Kenneth V. Thinann), Vol. I, 115 (L. R. Nursing: Industrial Nursing, its Aims and Prac- War, Medical Diseases of the (Sir Arthur Hurst). Broster), 310 tice (A. B. Dowson-Weisskopf), 46-Aids to 4th ed., 341 Endometriosis, Endosalpingiosis, Endocervicosis, Tropical Nursing (Dorothy E. Cocker), and Peritoneo-Ovarian Sclerosis. A Clinical 116- Whooping-cough (Joseph H. Lapin), 375 and The Training of the Nursery Nurse, 503 Youngest of the Family (Joseph Garland), 2nd Pathologic Study (James Robert Goodall). Nutrition and National Health: being the Cantor ed., 599 663 lectures delivered before the Royal Society of Enfermedades no Ulcerosas del Duodeno (F. Arts, 1936 (Major-Gen. Sir Robert Gallart and E. Vidal 245 McCarrison), REYNIERS, James A. (editor): Micrurgical and Mones Colomer), 214 Germ-free Techniques. Their Application to Eye, Manual of Diseases of (May and Worth's), - Rose's Foundations edited by M. L. 9th ed., of, 4th edition (revised Experimental Biology and Medicine, 375 Hine, 663 by Grace MacLepd and Clara Mae Taylor), 214 REYNOLDS, S. J. (and W. McAdam ECCLES): Seeing Facio-Maxillary Injuries (Kenneth W. Starr and Nutritional Deficiencies: Diagnosis and Treatment is believing: medical films, 323 A. J. Arnott), 565 (John B. Youmans assisted Foot, Structure and by E. White Patton), Rhea, Lawrence Joseph, death of,740 Function as seen in the 2nd ed., 245 Rheumatism: Red hair and, 33, 136-L.C.C. Unit, (Frederic Wood Jones), 13 Obstetrics: Obstetric Cases (D. - Functional Macmillan), 14- 287-Russian A.C.B. serum, 361-Red hair, Disorders of (Frank D. Dickson Midwifery for Nurses (Aleck W. Bourne), 3rd rheumatism, tuberculosis, and bleeding (Eli and Rex L. Diveley), 2nd ed., 663 ed., 1.16 First-Aid Students, Advanced, Casualty Work Davis), 404 for Ophthalmology: Handbook of Ophthalmology Rhinitis, chronic vasomotor, 230, 238 (A. W. Macquarrie), 437 (Humphrey Neame and F. A. Williamson- Rhubarb, 876 Food for Thought. A Treatise on Memory, Noble), 5th ed., 376-Biomicroscopy of the Dreams, and Hallucinations (Bernard J. Duffy), RIBBLE,Margaret A.: The Rights of Infants, 564 502 Eye. Slit-lamp Microscopy of the Living Eye Riboflavin and allied deficiencies, some problems of Fractures (M. L. Berliner), Vol. I, 564-Transactions of (Hugh S. Stannus),)I, 103 (0); II, 140-;leading and Fracture Treatment in Practice the Ophthalmological Society of 'the United article, 153 (correction, 424); correspondence, (Kurt Colsen), 631 Kingdom, Vol. LXIII, 696 193, 352, 607, 637-Riboflavin content of Glossary. Polyglot. of Communicable Diseases Orthopaedic Surgery (Walter 3rd. beer. 183 Mercer), ed., 228 (Yves Biraud), 116 Ribs, congenital deformity of (J. D.H. Bird), 79 Gynaecology: The Symptomatic Diagnosis and Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, RICHMOND, David A.: Tarso-metatarsaldislocation, Treatment of Gynaecological Disorders (Mar- Arts and Letters, 14 163 garet Moore White), 630 Parasitology, Medical (James T. Culbertson), 406 RIDDOCH,J. W.: Intramuscular quinine, 479 Hale-White's Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Phar- Pathology, General macology and and Special, a Textbook of Rigby, Sir Hugh,obituary notice of, 163 Therapeutics (A. H. Douth- (J. Martin Beattie and W. E. Carnegie Dickson. Rigby-Jones, Major G., reported missing at Arnhem, waite), 565 With the collaboration of A. Murray Drennan 581 Handbook of the R.N. Sick-Berth Staff, 534 and John Oliver), 4th ed., 13 RIGGALL, Frank: Service medicine, 24 Health Instructions Yearbook, compiled by Oliver Pediatrics, Pioneers E. 214 of (Abraham Levinson), 2nd RINse, A. G. (and S. L. GOVERNALE): Spontaneous Byrd, ed., 311 renal apoplexy with resuscitation after cardiac Histology, Textbook of, for Medical Students Pharmacology: An Introduction to Pharmacology arrest, 43 (0) (Evelyn E. Hewer), 3rd ed.. 46 and Therapeutics (J. A. Gunn), 7th ed., Hospital Care of the Surgical Patient. A 246- Ritchie, Andrew Graham, obituary notice of, 580 Sur- A Concise Pharmacology and Therapeutics of ROBERTS, Ff.: Having" your likeness taken": geon's Handbook (George Crile, jun., and the Franklin L. More Important Drugs together with an observation in the student's training, 284 (0); Shiveley, jun.), 278 Introduction to the Art of Prescribing (F. G. correspondence, 354,382, 449 Human Reproduction and Venereal Disease (John Hobart - Drew), 503 and G. Melton), 2nd ed.. 757- F. W.: Pentothal anaesthesia, 161-Artificial Pharmacology (J. H. Gaddum), 2nd ed., 793 respiration, 769 BRITISH 20 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX NIEDICAL JOURNAL

ROBERTS, F. W. (and B. A. SELLICK): Intravenous SCOTLAND: SERVICES (continued): anaesthesia, 542 Cerebrospinal fever: Report to Scientific Ad- R.A.F.: Incidence of bleeding gums among Harry: Bureaucracy and wet babies, 481 visory Committee of Department of Health k.A.F. personnel and the value of ascorbic acid -Theodore Essex, obituary notice -of, 132 (leading article), 475 ; correction, 520 treatment (W. J. Stamm and others), 239 (0) Robertson, Surg. Lieut. James, missing, presumed Health of (leading article), 247 R.A.V.C., annotation on, 729 killed, 837 Services, 31 Repatriated, 546 J. M.: Fracture of carpal bones, 607 Housing problem, 31 Wounded, 62, 97. 129, 196, 227, 260, 292, 518, ROBINSON, Henry: Limitations of current medical lnfectious diseases, 31 546, 581, 676, 712, 742, 837, 872 training, 382 Registrar-General's quarterly return, 389, 873 Capt. Philip Augustus, death of, from wounds, School-children: Feeding Scottish school-children, Sex: Predetermination 585-Sex education for 742 - 98 of, the young (book review), 820 R.: Human injection with Pasteurella septica, Slums: A window on Scottish slums. Report Shavinig, tenderness after, 167 725 of Scottish Women's Group of Public Welfare B. 222 Robson, Francis White Hope, obituary notice of, (annotation), 477 SHAW, H.: Military psychiatry, - on doctors 164 Ulcer, acute perforated peptic: frequency and George Bernard: Mr. Shaw (M. John M.: Treatment of cerebral incidence in West of Scotland (C. F. W. Greenwood), 570; annotation, 586; correspond- ROGAN, malaria, ence. 675 181 Illingworth and others), 617 (0), 655 (0) -Sidney: Gonorrhoea in North Africa, 320 ROGERS, Lambert: The metric system and medicine, leadinig article, 665 ; correspondence, 734, 737, A. 639 771, 866 SHEEN, W.: Ddbridement, 738 Sir Leonard: Tribute to John Dodds Price, SHEPHERD, D. R. C.: Case of sensitiveness to 419 strychnine, 694 C. H.: Toxic SCOTT, E. P. (and A. B. ORTNER): Typhoid fever - P. M.: Medical training, 95 ROGERSON, reactions to paraldehyde, in boy of 11 with successive intestinal 736 multiple SHEPLEY, William H.: Relation of neurology to perforations, 767 833 - H. L.: Local analgesia for adult circumcision, psychiatry, Capt. G. B. D.. missing at Arnhem, believed SHEPPARD, M. P.: Problem of the small bladder, 694 of ROLLESTON, Sir editor of Medical Pro- prisoner war, 546 124 Humphry: George obituary notice of, 28 deafness in gress, Vols. 5 and 6, 151-Obituary notices of, Waugh, SHERIDAN, Mary D.: High-tone school- * G. Laughton: Site for intramuscular injection, children simulating mental defect, 272 (0); cor- 452, 483 124 RONALD, A: Ingrowing toenail, 520 respondence, 387, 451; correction, 744-Thumb- RONALDSON, G. W.: Why Vesalius chose Basle, 482. H. Harold: Debridement, 512 sucking, 451 - 1. M. (and W. H. MYLECHREEST): Unusual E. van R. S. SHERLOCK, Sheila (and J. C. WHITE): Fatal case of ROOYEN, C. (and ILLINGWORTH): case of generalized 693 corre- A test for of tuberculosis, (0) ; purpura after sulphapyridine, 401 (0) laboratory diagnosis smallpox, spondence, 799 526 (0) SHIRLAW, J. Thomson: Stilboestrol for cancer, 162- - James, obituary notice of, 870 Frederick W.: Service medicine, 386 Oestrogens and cancer, 543 RoQUES, J. Graham: Herpes simplex corneae in SHIVELEY, Franklin L. (and George CRILE): The Rorschach test, 391 - M. H. (and Nutritional iron defi- malaria, 213 Hospital Care of the Surgical Patient. A Sur- RosCOE, others): - L. D W. (and others): Acute anaemia in wartime. Part perforated geon's Handbook, 278 ciency III.-The peptic ulcer: and incidence in levels of school-children and frequency West haemoglobin preg- of Scotland, 617 655 nant women in with levels (0), (0); leading article, SHOCK: 1944, compared the correspondence, 866 in 1942 and 1943, 333 (0) 665; 734, 737, 771, Anaesthesia, general, in (A. C. Cooke and others), ROSE, F. M.: Herpes zoster and varicella, 194 Scurvy: a survey of 53 cases (R. B. McMillan and 683 (0); correspondence, 769, 798 J. C. Inglis), 233 (0); correspondence, 352 Clinical view of 3 Rose hips, dried extract of (" Hipexa," Wander), 46 Gordon (V. Zachary Cope), (0); The Miners' Diseases. SEAGRAVE, S.: Burma Surgeon, 183 correspondence, 126, 200 ROSEN, George: History of Sea-sickness, 391 A Medical and Social Interpretation, 187; leading Experimental, 22 Sedatives: For injured children, 65-For the Genesis of, 296 article on, 795 " 124 K. S.: value of bombed," Haemorrhage and: Treatment of. re- ROSENBERG, Prognostic estimating Sedormid toxic 21-Rapid sugar in 287 (allyl-isopropyl-acetyl carbamide), placement of fluid in (James D. P. Graham), pleural effusions, after (annotation), 84 A. Mackenzie: in polyneuritis 623 (0) Ross. Chemotherapy otitis media, Self-medication and medicines 193 patent (J. N. P. Nerve shock 549 Davies), 87 194 impulses, and, Incidence (0); correspondence, Pentothol in the shocked case: a 542 J. S.: of peptic ulcer, 734 SELLICK, B. A. (and F. W. ROBERTS): Intravenous warning, Ewan Surgical, absence of. in 867 Rotherham, Major Boileau, reported missing anaesthesia, 542 epileptic, at now in Traumatic: sea, presumed killed action, 260; To Sympathetic block, proposed therapy notice 358 Sensitivity: sulphonamides, 34-To stings, 34-A in (D. Engel, 434 (0)-Plasma volume in obituary of, case of sensitiveness to strychnine (A. Robert notice (D. R. C. C. Crooke and 521 Rowlette, James, obituary of, 580 694 others), (0) Rowstron, Noel F., obituary notice of, 581 Shepherd), Treatment of mental disorders, 230 C.: Industrial 672 Serum therapy, specific, in typhoid fever (A. E. Wound shock, treatment of, 55 ROXBURGH, Q. dermatitis, Hodgson), 339 (0). - Anne M.: Early cancer-difficulties of hospital admission, 541 Shore, Lewis Erie, obituary notice of, 226 Rupture, traumatic, of the aorta (Gilbert Forbes), SERVICES: SHORT, A. Rendle (and Sir Henry TIDY), editors: 400 (0) American Legion of Merit, 226 Medical Annual, 1944, 472 RUSHBROOKE, S. A. W.: The metric system and Appointments, 260, 324, 357, 420, 451, 518, 581, Sibley, Walter Knowsley, obituary notice of, 324 medicine, 478 777, 837, 872 SIGERIST, H. E.: Civilization and Disease, 313 RUSSELL, H. S.: Wasp and bee stings, 392- Army Council and wounded medical officers, 232 SILCOCK, F. A. E.: Industrial dermatitis, 830 Byssinosis, 550 --intelligence tests for, 196 Silicosis: Treatment of, 546-Aluminium. dust for W. Ritchie (and A. B. HARRINGTON): Early Awards, 29, 62, 129, 164, 226, 260, 324, 357, 390. (leading article), 601 correspondence, 706-The diagnosis of peripheral nerve injuries in battle 451, 456, 518, 546, 581, 611, 676, 712, 742, 777, black twin of (leading article), 795 casualties, 4 (0) 837 Simmons, Capt. C. A., missing from operations in Rutherford, Capt. J., reported missing, now re- Casualties, Army, to February 12, 1944, 62 N.W. Europe, 546 ported prisoner of war, 676 - among doctors, 646 SIMPSON, A. D. H.: Ether and the Oxford vapor- Robert J.: Demobilization and the E.M.S., in the Medical Services, 29, 62, 97, 129, 164, izer, 22 482 196, 226, 260, 292, 324, 358, 390, 420, 451, 486, Sinclair, J. D. Speid, obituary notice of, 871 RYAN, G. V.: Rhubarb. 876 518, 546, 581, 611, 676, 712, 742, 777, 872 SINGER, Charles: Spanish medicine, 129 Ryle's tube, transnasal intragastric, in tropical in Normandy, hospital treatment of, 62 Sinusitis: Cause and treatment of, 353-Displace- practice: a life-saving measure (G. A. Ransome Corrections, 97 ment treatment of, 841 and others), 594; correspondence, 708 Deaths in the Services, 29, 129, 164, 196, 324, SIUNG, 0. H.: Automatic pipette used on perform- 358, 420, 486, 837, 872 ing Wassermann test, 855 Died, 164, 260, 292, 420, 518, 546, 581, 611, 742, Skiagram," 574, 674, 737, 833 872 Skin: Sterilization of, by colourless flavine (5-amino- of wounds, 97, 129, 164, 390, 518, 581, 742, acridine) (Victor Bonney and H. Sanderson 777 Allen), 210 (0)-Intense irritation, 519 Saccharin, 743 on active service, 420 SKINNER, B. S.: Fractures of carpal bones, 446 SAKLATVALA, D.: Repairing the perineum, 126 while prisoner of war, 546 --Edward Fretson. obituary notice of, 835 SALEH, A. H.: An improvised field suction ap- Efficiency Decoration of the Territorial Army, 29, SLATER, Eliot (and William SARGANT): An Introduc- paratus, 726 292, 451, 742 tion to Physical Methods of Treatment in Psychia- Salpingitis, 519 Killed, 29, 164, 292, 742, 837 try, 725 SALTER, M. D. (and Arthur W. HAM): Doctor in accidentally, 129, 260, 837 Sleep: Muscular twitching before, 261-Disturbed, the Making. The Art of Being a Medical Student, by enemy action, 518 its a child, 744, 842-Insect sprays in sleeping 725 in action, 29, 196, 420, 546, 581, 777 quarters, 874 SAMPSON, 0. E. L.: Chronic duodenal ulcer and in Italy, 486 SLESINGER, E. G.: Psychological medicine and the perforation, 866 - in Normandy, 260, 390, 611 family doctor, 354-Debridement, 573 SAMSON, Leopold (and others): Meigs's syndrome: on active service, 420, 581, 712 Smallpox: Hospital provision (Andrew Topping), 54 hydrothorax and ascites in association with in Normandy, 227, 358 -Diagnosis of, at- Mount Vernon Hospital, 98, tibroma of ovary, 113 (0); correspondence, 192, Medical Officers, Service, refresher courses for, 165--Vaccination against, 136 ; by multiple-pres- 328 839 sure method (H. J. Parish), 791 (0)-A laboratory Sandilands, Capt. J. A. J., death of, 292 Mentioned in dispatches, 26, 62, 97 (correction), test for diagnosis of (C. E. van Rooyen and R. SANDS, Richard: Progesterone, 129 129, 292, 357, 581, 676, 712, 742, 777, 837 S. Illingworth), 526 (0)-An epidemic (Eastern SANGUINETTI, Harold H.: Specialism, 355 Missing, 20, 62, 196, 324, 546, 581, 611, 676 Mediterranean) (S. St. M. Norris), 724 (0)- SAPPINGTON, C. 0.: Essentials of Industrial Health, ---believed prisoner of war, 260, 546, 581, Ministry's pamphlet on, 839 310 611, 676, 712 SMART, G. A.: Incidence of gingivitis in the R.A.F., SARGANT, William (and Eliot SLATER): An Intro- now know to be prisoner of war, 712, 742, 242 (0) duction to Physical Methods of Treatment in 777, 837, 872 Smegna under prepuce, 806 Psychiatry, 725 --presumed killed in action at sea, 129, 260, SMITH, Dorothy: Estimation of dental caries, 94, SAVILL, Agnes: Molluscum contagiosum, 296 611 327 SAWDAY, A. Ernest: Cleaning the glans, 876 - presumed killed on active service, 62, 420, Frederick C.: Sulfonamide Therapy in Medical Scabies: Control of (annotation), 17-Observations 486, 581, 611, 676, 742, 837 Practice, 311 on, at the St. Pancras bathing centre (M. W. -- lost at sea, while prisoner of war in - G. Stewart (and W. H. PATTERSON): Latent Geffen), 825 (0) Japanese hands, 546, 742 mastoiditis in infancy, 659 (0); correspondence, Scalenus anticus syndrome, 780 Navy, post-operational strain in (Desmond Curran 736, 771, 800 Schizophrenia, biopsy in (annotation), 410 and Gerald Garmany), 144 (0); correspondence, J. Morland: Intravenous anaesthesia, 608-A SCHOENEWALD, G.: Rheumatic fever and the 416 useful addition to theClausen harness, 820 sulphonamides, 223 Order of the Nile, 546 Lewis Albert, obituary notice of, 515 School, London, of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: Pensions for men discharged suffering from - Noel: Fracture of neck of femur after ampu- Report 1942-3, 773-Director of Ross Institute cancer, 196 tation, 501 appointed, 777-Dean appointed, 805 Prisoners of war, reported, 97, 777, 872 Protheroe: Modified Southey's tube, 534 Sciatica, 37 Psychiatrists, 518 - Samuel: " Dissident doctors," 541 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX BRITISH 21 MEDICAL JOURNAL

SMITH, S. Watson: Yeast in furunculosis, 256-The STANNUS, Hugh S.: Some problems in riboflavin and SAKPHONAMIDES (continued): disease that killed Robert Burns, 864 allied deficiencies, 1, 103 (0); II, 140 (0); leading Treatment by (book review), 311 -Sylvanus J.: Principles of Organic Chemistry, article, 153; correspondence, 193, 352, 607, 637 Treatment, multiple peripheral neuritis after, six 599 Staphyloccocal infection of bone, 713 cases of (W. A. Blankenhorn), 583 SMITHERS, Sir Waldron: Tuberculosis in Kent, 834. Staphylococcus aureus, direct coagulase, test for of wound infe;tions by, 39 SMOUT, C. F. V. (and R. J. S. MCDOWALL): rapid detection of (Iwo Lominski and Erica resistance of gonococci to, 223, 321 Anatomy and Physiology for Students of Physio- Grossfeld), 854 sensitizatiorn to circulatory reaction, 865 therapy, Occupational Therapy and Gymnastics, -coagulase test, use of dried rabbit plasma for U.V.L. and, 295 695 (J. C. Colbeck and H. Proom), 471 Smyth. Arthur John, obituary notice of, 61 STARLING, H. 3.: Mr. Shaw on doctors, 675 SULZBERGER, Marion B. (and Rudolf L. BAER), Henry Carson, obituary notice of, 419 STARR, Kenneth W.: Facio-Maxillary Injuries, 565 editors: The 1943 Year Book of Dermatology and Michael J. Injuries from flying glass, 799 Steatorrhoea: Dried bananas for children, 258-Diet Syphilology, 80 Snake-bite, two cases of (Bernard E. A. Batt), 182 for, 458 SNELL, W. E.: The nursing of tuberculosis, 768; STEBBING, George F.: Association of Municipal SURGERY: correction, 842 Specialists, 675-Organization of cancer treat- Abdominal trauma, surgery of (book notes), 565. Snoring in the shelter, 486 ment, 827 Amputation under refrigeration anaesthesia, gas Society of Apothecaries of London Court of (end others): Meeting of whole-time gangrene after: a warning (E. Kirz), 662 Assistants, meeting of, 29, 358, 740-Pass lists, 29 specialists, 479 Anaesthesia: The surgeon and the anaesthetic, --Elections, 358-Diplomas granted, 358, 740- STEEL, C. R.: Bee stings and fish, 66 191, 254, 322, 385, 642 Presentation to Sir Stanley Woodwark, 740- STEELE, C. W. (and others): Studies on hepatic Anastomosis, intestinal, a modification of the Gillson Scholarship, 776 dysfunction: Ill. Carbon tetrachloride poison- invagination method (James Burnett Hogarth), - of Chemical Industry Lister Memorial Lec- ing: Sulphur metabolism, 847 (0) 75 (0) ture (annotation), 603 STEPHENS, G. Arbour: Action of penicillin, 255- Burma surgeon (book review), 183 Harveian, of London: Buckston Browne Prize, Dermatitis in coal-miners, 579 Emphysema, massive surgical, during the course 840 Sterility. some causes of (annotation), 346 of general anaesthesia (N. R. Barrett and Dill- - Chartered, of Physiotherapists Chartered Sterilization Of air, current progress in (Stuart wyn Thomas), 692 (0) physiotherapists, 124 Mudd), 67 (0); leading article, 82 ; correspon- Expulsion, spontaneous, through rectum of a Industrial Welfare Elections, 805 dence, 133, 190-Of syringes, 168-Of the skin by Kocher forceps left in abdomen 14 months -Lancaster City and County Medical, Penn- colourless flavine (5-amino-acridine) (Victor Bon- (llhami Akcakoyunlu), 182 sylvania Centenary of, 288 ney and H. Sandeman Allen), 210 (0); corre- Fires and explosions in operating theatres and - London and Counties Medical Protection: spondence, 458-Hot-air sterilizer (' Stellex "), anaesthetic rooms (Ministry of Health circular), Annual meeting, 90 311-Of thermometers, 585 19 - Manchester Medical : Demonstration of STERN, D. M. (and others): Meeting of whole-time Gastric Post-operative chest complications in growth of bcmne cells, 55-Thiouracil in thyro- specialists, 479 (T. W. Mimpriss and F. G. Etheridge), 466 (0) toxicosis, 864 STEVENS, J. Barr: Wasp and bee stings, 488 -Operative reduction of gastric secretion --Medical Benefit, for North and East Ridings STEVENSON, F. Harwood: Artificial insemination. (annotation), 537 of County of YorK Annual meeting 518 641, 802 Gastro-jejunostomy, haemorrhage after, 167 of London County Council, 702, 849 Surg.-Gen. Henry Wickham, obituary notice House-surgeon's handbook (book review), 278 Officers of Health: Fever Group: Hos- of, 872 Industrial and orthopedic (book review), 565 pital provision for smallpox, 54; Treatment with STEWART, Alice (and L. J. WITTS): Weil's disease Infants Operations on infants as out-patients, 82 penicillin, 317-Midland Tuberculosis Group: without jaundice, 149 Intussusceptios after appendicectomy (Theodore Meeting, 91 - Lieut.-Col. GeorRe Edward, obituary notice Bliss), 405 -- Sickness, Annuity and Life Assurance of, 130 Knee, operations for internal derangement of, 37 Annual meeting, 90 M. Sedatives for the bombed," 124 Lobectomy, spontaneous (J. W. Taylor), 500 (O) -- Nutrition Investigations in progress, 33-Diet Stilboestrol For advanced breast cancer (R.S.M.). Lung complications after operation, 573, 714 and tuberculosis, 828 20; annotation, 17 ; correspondence, 163-For Mastoidectomy. See Otology ---Pharmaceutical: Ptssentation to retiring leukoplakia vulvae, 134-Plasma acid phosphatase Minor (book review), 534 president, 288-Opening of 103rd session, 540- in carcinoma of prostate, and effect of treatment Nasal operations, sodium pentothal in, 93 Pharmacists and patent medicines, 851 with stilboestrol (Jean M. Watkinson and others), Nasopharyngeal operations, pentothal in, 415 for Relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical 492 (0)-Effects -f, 682 Operating theatres and anaesthetic rooms, safety Men Quarterly court, 631 Stings, ant, wasp, and bee, 34, 66, 295, 361, 392, in (memorandum by Institution of Electrical Research Defence President elected, 64 424, 458, 488, 876 Engineers), 89 Royal: Royal Medals awarded, 710-Conway STOCK, Francis E.: Secondary abdominal pregnancy, Orthopaedic: Review of Mercer's Orthopaedic Evans Prize (annotation), 797-The Royal Society, 661 (0) Surgery, 3rd. ed., 116 1660-1940. A History of its Administration under Stomatitis, angular, 140. Philosophy, a surgeon's (book review), 757 its Charters (Sir Henry Lyons), 863 Stomatology. 160 Plastic: An Argentine looks at British plastic STONE, D. (and o.hers): A national pathological surgery, 232-New substance for mass restora- service, 289 SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE: tion, 294 Building Fund appeal, 600 STRANGE, E. H.: Artificial insemination, 578, 772 Post-operative vomiting, 22 Colyer Prize, 33 STRATTON, F.: The cold agglutinins, 161 Prostatic pouch, retractor for (Charles E. Kin- STRAUSS, E. B. (and others): A memorandum on dersley), 663 Section of Disease in Children: Nutrition of the therapeutic social premature infant, 704 clubs in psychiatry, 861 Rammstedt operation, 779 Sectioh of History of Medicine: William Gilbert, STRECKER, Edward A: Fundamentals of Psychiatry, Rectttm and colon, investigation into the use of 123 375 sulphasuxidine in operations on (D. H. Mac- Section of Medicine: Gastritis, 702 Street, Charles Tidbury, obituary notice of, 870 kenzie), 722 (0)) Section of Radiology: Stilboestrol for advanced Streptococcal throat carriers, 488 Renal calculus, mobile, method of locating at breast Stretchers: Under-carriage for sledge stretcher operation (B. W. Goldstone), 77 (0) cancer-Combined investigation, 20- transport (D G. 758 Organization of cancer treatment, 827 Duff), Splenectomy in 8th month of pregnancy (D. Section of Surgery: Treatment of duodenal ulcer, STROM-OLSEN, R. (and others): A memorandum on Polowe), 514 766 therapeutic social clubs in psychiatry, 861 Surgical Handicraft (book review), 599 STRONG, Gordon: Fulminating diphtheria in a war Surgical treatment, review of textbook of, 116 nursery, 78 Teratoma, mediastinal, successfull.y removed by Society of Thoracic Surgeons of Great Britain and STRONGE, R. F.: Artificial insemination. 772 * peration (A. W. Fawcett), 755 (0) Ireland: Memorandum on a National Thoracic Strychnine, case of sensitiveness to (D. R. C. Shep- Textbook for students, 819 Surgical Service (leading article), 633 herd), 694 ; correspondence. 780 Thoracic: Memorandum on a National Thoracic Soden, Fl. Lieut. George Edward Thomas, killed Student, health of the (annotation), 218 Surgical Service (leading article), 633; cor- by enemy action, obituary notice of, 518 STUNGO, Ellis: Examining the neurotic, 831 respondence, 733 Sodi. bic. (annotation), 410 STURTON, Richard: Limitations of current medical Uretero-pelvic, stricture, 34 Sodium morrhuate for infection, 488 .training, 449 Varicose veins, radical operation for (Harold SONI, M, R.: Drugs and the doctor, 609 Subcommittee on anaesthesia of National Research Dodd), 814 (0) SORSBY, Arnold: Trachoma in London: the end of Council of U.S.A.: Fundamentals of Anesthesia: War. See War a chapter, 220 (0)-Medicine and Mankind, 758 An Outline, 2nd ed., 341 South, R. E. E., obituary notice of, 870 Suckling, Ernest Victor, obituary notice of, 870 Sweden, venereal disease in (annotation), 85 South Africa Miners' phthisis bureau, 412-Medi- Suction apparatus, an improvised field (A. H. Swellings, suboutaneous, 779 cal research in, 664--Fluorosis in (annotation), Saleh), 726 Sympathetic block: proposed therapy in traumatic 824 Sudan: Kitchener School of Medicine, Khartum, shiock (D. Engel), 434 (0) Southey's tube, modified (Protheroe Smith), 534 seventh report, 89 Synovial-tissue proliferation, 713 Soutter, Luther James, obituary notice of, 357 Syphilis. See Venereal diseases Spain Spanish medicine, 25, 96, 129, 225-Spanish SULPHONAM1JES: Syringes, sterilization of, 136, 168 medical monographs (book review), 245 Agranulocytosis and (annotation), 667 Syrupus, B.P., keeping properties of, 65 Speedy, Capt. William Dinwoodie, death of, 546 Allergy (R. G. Park), 816 (0) Spermatozoa: Motility of, 200-Motile, in the Deafness and, 64 vagina, 585 In otitis medta, 56, 92, 127, 162, 193 SPIRA, J. Jacques: Classification of chronic gastritis, Penicillin and sulphonamides in infantile gastro- 703-Treatment of duodenal ulcer, 767 enteritis (Elizabeth Burns and W. Gunn), T Spleen Function of, 261-Spontaneous rupture of 178 (0) Tanganyika, doctor of (book review), 116 an apparently normal (Lionel E. Jones), 561 (0) Promanide (promin) in the treatment of leprosy TANNER, Norman C.: A critique of gastroscopy, correspondence, 708 (G. H. Faget), 305 849 (0) Splint, walking calliper (J. Macfarlane Cowan), 215 Residual dermatitis, 37 Tapeworm: In trout, 310, 385, 868-Infestation by SPRIGGS, Sir Edmund: The Harveian method in Rheumatic fever and, 127, 223 two types, 737 literature (leading article on), 567 Sensitivity to, 34, 415; leading article, 248 ; any TATCHELL, Percy: Wasp and bee stings, 361- SPURGIN, Percy B.: Representation on Council of questions? 390, 520 ' Heel reform," 586 R.C.S., 256 Sterility and, 548 Tate, Maior-Gen. Godfrey, obituary notice of, 324, STABLER, Frank: The term " blast," 92 Sulphanilamide: Sterile, for local use (Boots), 46 838 STADDON, I. S.: Limitations of current medical -General hypersensitivity to, after local appli- TAYLOR, Clara Mae (and Grace MACLEOD): Rose's training, 449 cation (G. G. Wallis), 149-Wolfe's skin grafts Foundations of Nutrition, 4th ed. ; revised, 214 STALLARD, H. B.: Retinal detachment: series of 78 under sulphanilamide dressing, 876 F. O.: Hypopyon ulcer, 868 cases in Middle East Force, 329 (0) Sulphapyridine: Bacterial endocarditis treated by, - G. L. (and R. R. RACE): The incomplete STAMM, W. P. (and others): Incidence of bleeding 224; correction, 296-A fatal case of purpura antibody in Rh immunization, 756 gums among R.A.F. personnel and the value of after (Sheila Sherlock and J. C. White), G. W. (and Ira Theodore NATHANSON): Lymph ascorbic acid in treatment, 239 (0); correspond- 401 (0)-Abortive lobar pneumonia after a Node Metastases. Incidence and Surgical Treat. ence, 321, 328, 353, 446 course of (Basil Lee), 471-By Ryle's tube, 708 ntent in Neoplasttc Disease, 533- STANDEVEN, A.: Metatarsalgia, 94 Sulphasuxidine, an investigation into the use of, - Hermon: Treatment of duodenal ulcer, 767 STANLEY-JONES, D.: Thiouracil and the G.P. 92- in operations on rectum and cQlon (D, XI. - J, W.: Spontaneous lobectomy, SOO (0) Lay psychotheraDY, 321 Mackenzie), 722 (0) - L. H.: Wooden bullets, 488 22 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX BRITISH MFDICAL JOURNAL

TAYLOR, Sclwyn (and F. C. BARLOW): Resistance 'of TUBERCULOSIS (continued): University of Liverpool: Pass lists, 98, 486, 871l gonococci to chemotherapy, 223 Diet and tuberculosis (Nutrition Society), 828 Department of Child Health established, 358, 644: W. Norman: Sickness records of hospital Generalized, an unusual case (W. H. Mylechreest annotation on, 410-Department of Neurology, nurses, 232 and l. M. Scott), 693 (0); correspondence. 799 862 Teeth: Estimation of dental caries, 94, 160. 327. Guide for the tuberculous (book review), 855 387-Dentition of London school-children, 291- 99 Increase, 1939-43, OF Thrombocytopenic purpura and tooth extraction 504 corre- IUNIVERSITY LONDON: Inheritance and (leading article), Appointments, 486, 611 (James W. White), 341-Dentition and diet, 445 spondence, 608 Council for External Students, 677 Telegony, 296, 550 Leaflets on, 599 Hutchinson Triennial Prize, 677 Tendon hammer (J. P. Currie), 726 Miners' Phthisis Bureau of S. Africa: Report, 412 Tentorial pressure cone, 456 medium con- King's College Hospital Medical School: Awards, M. tuberculosis, growth of, in fluid 325 Teratoma, mediastinal, successfully removed by taining embryonic tissue, 287 Liddle Triennial 61 operation (A. W. Fawcett), 755 (0) Nigeria: Tuberculosis and health services in, 740 Prize, Tetanus: After head in an Pass lists, 227. 260, 740 injury immunized subject Nursing, the, of tuberculosis (annotation), 569; and (Walpole Lewin). 11 (O)-Antitoxin (Burroughs correspondence, 768 (corrected 842), 867 Scholarships, exhibitions, prizes, 227 Wellcome), 46-Prophylaxis, 391, 616-Immuniza- Notification of, 840 tion for farm workers, 550-A.T.S. for minor Peritonitis, tuberculous, in adults, 134 University, McGill. Montreal: Diploma course in cuts, 585-Mixing T.A.B. and tetanus toxoid, 616 Pneumothorax, artificial (book review), 598 tropical medicine, 324 -Antitetanus serum, 646-Diphtheria with severe Pregnancy and phthisis, 612 of Manchester: Pass lists, 98-Child Health tetanus, 736, 832 Preston Hall, 252 institute, 165-Prize in obstetrics endowed,. 165 rherapeutics, practical (book review), 502 Pulnionary. Manual of, and an Atlas of T/ioracic Melbourne: Appointment, 840 THIMANN, Kenneth V. (and Robert S. HARRIS). Roentgenology (book review). 631 - Oxford: Degrees conferred, 227, 260 editors: Vitamins and Hormones, Vol. 1, 115 Red hair, rheumatism, tuberculosis, and bleeding Sheffield: Gift by Sir Arthur Hall, 165-- Thiocyanates and thiouracil (annotation), 761 (Eli Davis). 404 Resignations, 420-Pass lists, 486-Donation for Thiouracil: For hyperthyroidism, 91-And the Sanatoria, admission to, 99 cancer research, 584-Staff appointments, 584- G.P., 92-Agranulocytosis after use of (Duncan Services, tuberculosis in the, 646 Appointments, 712 Linsell), 507 Sunlight and tuberculosis, 168 Wales: Welsh National School of Medicine: Thorn, Capt. 'James Cowie, killed in Normandy, Tracheo-bronchitis, 14 cases of tuberculous (G. S. Pass lists, 132, 198, 776, 838, 871 611 Erwin), 738 U.N.R.R.A.: Health Division of, 62-Nursing THOMAS, Dillwyn (and N. R. BARRETT): Massive Treatment in Kent, 581 correspondence, 708, 834 staffs, 64-Organization of medical services, 166 surgical emphysema during the course of general Tuberculin testing, 648 -Quarantine and health: two new conventions, anaesthesia, 692 (0); correspondence, 829 Wales, work in (annotation), 700 134-Relief in Europe, 221-Medical work of, John Oscar, obituary notice of, 546 646-Doctors for Germany, 705 - M. A. (and others): Medical Car e of the Portex" (H. Z. 14 UNSWORTH, K.: Tapeworm in trout. 385 Discharged Hospital Patient, 598 Tubing, Vinyl-" Thornton), A TUCKER, W. E.: Treatment by movement, 770 Patricia (and others): survey of the haemo- Prosser: Growth on ear, 876 TURNBULL, Arthur: Ministry of Health and radio- globin levels of the poor classes in Aberdeen, THOMPSON, D. Joan: Obstructed labour with com- graphy, 706 373 (0) plicated presentation and exomphalos, 45 TURNER, G. The site for intramuscular THOMSON, K. J. (and B. E. HAMILTON): The Heart Grey: injec- on infants as UROLOGY: in Pregnancy and the Childbearing Age, 119 tion, 56-Operation out-patients, Mark Louis 92-Appreciation of Alexander Primrose, 257- Bladder, small, problem of, 124, 192 Miller, obituary n,otice of, 60 Congenital atresia of oesophagus, 386-Tribute to Uretero-pelvic stricture. 34 M. L.: Thiouracil in thyrotoxicosis. 864 E. W. 739 Urinary meatus, pin-hole, 362 - Scott (and J. S. JEFFREY): Penicillin in battle Hey Groves, H. M. in otitis media, casualties, (0); leading article, 15 Stanley: Chemotherapy 193-(And others): A national pathological ser- William Raymond, death of, in India, 518 Urticaria: Cause and trcatmelnt of, 230-Urticarial THORLEY, A. S.: Morale in the vice, 95 reactions and desensitization in Services, 416 J. allergic recipients THORNTON, H. L.: Vinyl-" Portex tubing, 14 W. Aldren: Acute brachial radiculitis, after serum transfusions (Kate Maunsell), 236 (0) Threadworms in an adult, 778 592 (0) U.S.S.R.: of Medical Sciences: formation C. Air 190 Academy Thrombosis, coronary, 648-And car 457 TWORT, C. (and others): disinfection, and constitution, 318 driving. --F. W.: A of 643 spontaneous, of axillary vein (G. E. Ffrench), question priority, 277 Typewriting in darkness, 362 THURGAR, C. J. L.: Stilboestrol for advanced breast cancer, 20 THURSBY-PELHAM, D. C. (and M. A. FLOYER): V Herpes zoster with underlying pleural rub. 309 Vaccination: In Gibraltar, 31-Against smallpox, Thursfield, J. Hugh, obituary notices of, 18, 27, 60 136 By multiple-pressure method (H. J. Parish), Thyroid: For premature babies, 34-And ovarian 781 (0) deficiency, 102-Aberrant, 288-Dosage and toler- Vagal attacks, 326 ance, 874 U VALENrINE, F. C. 0. (and others): Treatment of Thyrotoxicosis, koilonychia and its recovery in cases UCKO, H.: Liver function, 479 acute empyema with penicillin, 171 (0)-A of (Lorna Cooke and Stella M. Luty), 207 (0) national pathological service, 289 -Thiouracil in (Manchester Medical Society), 864 VAN ROOYEN, C. A.: Wolfe's skin grafts under TIDY, Sir Henry: Gastritis, 703-Medical treatment ULCERS: sulphanilamide dressing, 876 of duodenal ulcer, 767 Duodenal: Perforated, and gastric, 37-Smoking Varicella and zoster: In the same and, 737, 798-Treatment of (R.S.M.), herpes patient (and A. Rendle SHORT), editors: Medical 766- (F. M. B. Allen), 115 correspondence, 194- Annual, 1944, 472 Chronic, and perforation, 866 Concurrent (J. J. Manning), 115 correspondence, TINGLEY, P. R.: Artificial respiration. The need for Gastric: Perforated, and duodenal, 37-With 194, 262, 327, 550 a greatly increased rate in 366 hyperpiesia, 128 Varicose asphyxia, (0); Hypopyon, 868 veins, 37-Twin injections for, 199, 361- correspondence, 478, 510, 673 Injections for, 360-Sodium morrhuate for injec- Tobacco: The injured Peptic, acute perforated: frequency and incidence man's fag," 585 in tion, 488-Radical operation for (Harold Dodd), Toenail, ingrowing, 390, 520. 586 the West of Scotland (C. F. W. Illingworth 814 (0) Tonsillitis, haemolytic streptococcal, an and others), 617 (0), 655 (0); leading article, VAUGHAN, Kathleen: tie the "explo- 665 ; Why cord? 58 sive" outbreak on an R.A.F. station (Thomas S. correspondence, 734, 737, 771, 866- Warren Taylor, death of, 515 Wilson), 275 (0); correspondence, 351 Sodium bicarbonate and. 771 Veall, Capt. C. R., killed in action in Normandy, Tonsils: Enlarged, 101-Septic, and the soldier, Rodent, treatment of, 744 260 193-Removal by diathermy, 326 Trophic, 231 Vegetables, dehydrated (annotation), 250 TOPPING, Andrew: Doctors .for Germany. 705 Varicose, treatment of, 713 TOUGH, David Vs.: Mass radiography, 832 '780 VENEREAL DISEASES: Tourniquets, 648, Ultra-violet light: Mass, in industry, 295-And Control: Tyneside scheme for V.D. control (anno- Tow, P. Macdonald: Suppurative pylephlebitis, 435 sulphonamides, 295 860 Toxaemia in pregnancy, 33 UNGAR, J.: Penicillinase, 287 tation). Trachoma. Gonorrhoea: In North Africa and the Central See Ophthalmology United States of America: Typhus vaccine, free Mediterranean (Douglas J. Campbell). 44 (0); distribution of, in Middle East by U.S. Typhus Correspondence, 163, 223, 262, 320-Chemo- TRANSFUSION: Commission, 19-Dispensatory of the U.S.A. (book 45-Health prophylaxis of, 57, 129, 162, 223, 321-On the Blood: Tap water and, 168-Some points about, review), record of the Army Continent, 223-Interpretation of G.C.F.T., 198 (annotation), 156-Health of American troops in 327, the Pacific (annotation), 442 458-Pyretotherapy for, 487. 550-In the Navy Bone-marrow, in children, 125 (Stafford Matthews and F. G. Beilby), 787 (0) Haemolytic Universities: Parliamentary representation, 546 reaction, severe, due to the Rh factor of Handbook on (book review), 214 (A. Beck and others), 180 (0); correspondence, University Aberdeen: Degree conferred, 198 Human reproduction and (book review), 503 - of Birmingham: 361 Degrees conferred, 97- Ministry of Health memorandum revised. 134 Serum: Urticarial reactions and desensitization in Scholarships, prizes, and medals awarded, 97- Neurosyphilis (book review), 819 allergic Professor of Midwifery and Gynaecology ap- recipients after serum transfusions pointed, 132 Regulation 33B: Disclosure of information, 99 (Kate Maunsell). 236 (O)-Homologous serum Sweden, V.D. in (annotation), 85 jaundice,' an episode of (W. H. Bradley and Syphilis: A case of congenital, 65-Case of late others), 268 (0); leading article, 279 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE: cutaneous, treated with penicillin (P. A. O'Leary Degrees conferred, 358, 611, 776 and W. E. Herrell), 158-Clinical (book review), Fellows elected, 776 182-Syphilology (book review), 502-Penicillin Trimble, Charles J.. obituary notice of, 645 Molteno Institute: Report of director, 198 in (leading article), 821-Bismuth therapy in Trinidad. Medical Service conditions in, 600 Pass lists. 29, 61. 198 jaundice during antisyphilitic treatment (J. R. Trypanosomiasis in a. European treated with Prize, Raymond Horton Smith, 198 Forbes, 852 (0) pentamidine (R. R. Bomford), 276; correspond- Senate: Congregation, 611 Syphilology and Dermatology, Year Book of ence, 447 (review), 80 University of Dublin: Degrees conferred, 97-Pass Treatment of, 40 TUBERCULOSIS: lists, 838 Accommodation, institutional, 99 Durham: Hon. degree conferred, 198-Ap- Vertebrae, senile softening of, 779 Bacilli in junket, 390 pointment, 486 Vesalius the man (leading article on biography of), Beds for tuberculous patients, 798 * Edinburgh: Bursary established, 61-Degrees 407; correspondence, 482 Bone: 283 cases among women and children in and diplomas conferred, 132-Prizes presented, Vesicants: Diagnosis and treatment of lesions due Manchuria (D. M. Gibson), 670 132 Nuffield grant for research, 390-Chair of to (W. E. Chiesman), 109 (0)-Fatal case of Bronchogenic, origin of, in the adult: patho- dermatology founded, 644 mustard-gas poisoning (F. Bedo Hobbs), 306 (0) logical aspects of exogenous and endogenous Glasgow: Degrees conferred, 132, 198-Ap- Veterinary diagnosis, review of book on, 473 reinfection" (Walter Pagel), 791 (0) pointments, 358, 871 -surgeons, committee to inquire into extent and Council, Joint: Report on reorganization and Leeds: Pass lists, 98-Establishment of chair effect of practice by persons not registered as, .wartime diet for the tuberculous, 509 in psychiatry, 862 196 1944 JULY-DEC.,1944 JULY-DEC., INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL 23 ._.. w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7 VICKERS, H. E. Character and personality in the WAR (continued): W'arrack, Col. G. M., reported missing, believed medical student, 104 Epidemiology and evacuation (leading article), 185 prisoner of war at Arnhem, 546 VIEDGE, Frederick: Oxygen via bone marrow, 876 Evactuation: From London, 165, 484-Position of Warts, 135, 232 VINTER, N. S. B.: Refresher courses for the G.P., invalids, 258 Wasp and bee 66, 295, 361, 392, 424, 458, 384-" Dissident doctors," 640 Eyes: Experiences with the giant magnet and 488. 876 stings, Virus diseases, penicillin in (annotation), 85 metallic intraocular foreign bodies in recent Wassermann test, automatic pipette tised in (O. H. Vital statistics in Tropics (book review), 375 battle casualties (R. E. Wright and H. A. G. Siung), 855 Duncan), 658 (0) Water testing, 680-Safeguarding London's water VITAMINS: Flying: Eustachian obstruction and otitic bato- (E. F. W. Mackenzie), 828-Chairman of Water A: Carotinaemia and hypervitaminosis A (anno- trauma in air-crewvs of heavy bombers (R. M. S. Pollution Research Board appointed, 840 tation), 345 Matthews), 523 (0) WATKINSON, Jean M. (and others): Influence of Biochemistry, general and special: book reviews, Flying-bomb casualties: an analysis of 259 cases synthetic oestrogens upon advanced malignant 115 (R. C. Bell), 689 (0); correspondence, 799 disease, 393 (0); correspondence, 543-Plasma B: Deficiency in allergic patients, 128, 392-In Fractures, treatment of, 39-Wound fractures in acid phosphatase in carcimona of prostate, and post-operative treatment of head injuries, 800 plaster-of-Paris, 350, 541-A fracture-disloca- effect of treatment with stilboestrol, 492 (0) Bi: And the heart (annotation), 476-Human-milk tion of ankle occurring in flying accidents Watson, John Harry, obituary notice of, 836 intoxication due to Bi avitaminosis (Lydia (Theodore James), 382 (0); correspondence, WATSON-JONES, R. (and H. Osmond CLARKE): Frac- Fehily), 590 (0); correspondence, 707 446, 478 ture-dislocation of 478 Gas 40 talus, C: Vitamin C for all, 362-Vitamin C and calci- gangrene, Weatherbe, Lewis Johnstone, obituary notice of, fication (annotation), 411 Gingivitis in R.A.F. (G. A. Smart), 242 (0). 61 Combining vitamins, 681 Haemorrhage and shock, treatment of, 21 WEBER, F. Parkes: Calcinosis universalis. 574 H (biotin), 65 Hepatitis, infective, in the garrison of Malta -- Hermann, death of. 324 In tomatoes ripened indoors, 584 (K. Damodaran and S. J. Hartfall), 587 (0) WEBSTER, C. A.: Regimental M.O., 152 K: Gastro-intestinal bleeding due to vitamin K Industrial problems in Middle East (A. Michael - J. H. Douglas: Atmospheric conditions and deficiency complicating labour (Eileen Malone), Critchley and I. Harvey Flack), 334 (0) group recurrences, 674 559 (0) Inoculation in Forces, 582 WECHTEL, C. (and others): Studies on hepatic Prisoners of, war, vitamins for, 776 Japanese internment camps, nutrition in (anno- dysfunction: III. Carbon tetrachloride poisoning: School-children: Effect on the nutrition of school- tation), 635 Sulphur metabolism, 847 (0) children of adding vitamins and minerals to the Malaria, war, and its treatment, 350 WEDDELL, J. M.: Surgery in the field, 352-Sur- diet (Cecile Asher), 213 Medical diseases of (book review), 341 gery in Tunisia: Nov., 1942, to May, 1943, experiences in North Africa, 1943-4 (T. C. 459 (0) Hunt), 495 (0) Weil's disease Without Vomiting, post-operative, 22-Slow induction of jaundice (Alice Stewart. officer, wounded, release of, 232, 458 and L. J. Witts), of on anaesthesia and, 224 Medicine, 24, 129, 255, 322, 355, 149-Action penicillin VORZIMER, Service, 289, leptospira and on leptospiral infections in J. J. (and J. CHASNOFF): Temporal 386, 417, 451, 481 guinea-pigs (J. M. Alston and J. C. arteritis, 349 war, sidelights on (book review), 534 Broom), VUI.LIAMY, C. E.: D)octor 718 (0); annotation, 729-Case of Weil's disease Phtilligo, 565 Mental health and the war (book review), 436 treated with penicilln (V. Lloyd Hart), 720 M'dwives in wartitne (annotation), 507 annotation, 729 (0): Navy: Post-operational strain in (Desmond WEISKOrrEN, H. G. (and others): Medical Care of Curran and Gerald Garmany), 144 (0); cor- the respondence, 416-Handbook Discharged Hospital Patient, 598 255, of R.N. WEISS, Samuel: Clinical Lectures on the Gall- Sick-Berth Staff, 534 bladder and Bile Ducts, 406 w Neurology Early diagnosis of peripheral nerve Wellcome Foundation Ltd. Directors and secretary injuries in battle castialties (W. Ritchie Russell appointed, 64 Waddell, Lieut. Robert Russell, killed in action, and A. B. Harrington), 4 (0) Wells, Capt. C. E. C., missing at Arnhem, 676 420 Neuropsychiatry at an R.A.F. centre: analysis of Capt. Hayter Arnett, death of, from wounds, WADDY, S. H.: Dyspareunia, 780 2,000 cases (S. I. Ballard and H. G. Miller), 581 Wadsworth, Tom Watson, obituary notice of, 131. 40 (0) WESTELL, Una M.: The surgeon and the Wainman, Capt. Frederick Murray, obituary notice Nurseries, fulminating diphtheria in (Gordon anaesthetic, 254 of, 837 Strong), 78 WHILLS, James: Elementary Anatomy and Physio- WAKELEY, Cecil P. G. (editor): Modern Treatment Nutrition and the war (annotation), 84; cor- logy, 2nd ed., 695 Year Book, 1944, 437 rection, 232 WHITBY, L. E. H.: Medical Bacteriology, 4th Wales: Tuberculosis in, 259--Tuberculosis work in Ophthalmology in the field (annotation), 440 116 ed., (annotation), 700 Output of war material, variations in (annota- " WHITE, James W.: Thrombocytopenic purpura and WALKER, E. R. C.: Dissident doctors," 772 tion). 50 tooth 341 --Major-Gen. Sir Ernest Alexander, obituary In extraction, Penicillin: battle casualties (J. S. Jeffrey and J. C. (and Sheila SHERLOCK): Fatal case of notice of, 420 Scott Thomson), 1 (0); leading article, 15- purpura after sulphapyridine, 401 (0) Frederick, obituary notice of, 677 For prisoners of war, 165, 484 L. J. (and others) Air disinfection, 190 Joseph, obituary notice of, 97 Pneumothorax, tension, simple device for control Margaret Moore: The Symptomatic Diagnosis J. Z. Stilboestrol for advanced breast of (H. Fuld), 503 and Treatment of Gynaecological Disordlers, 630 cancer, 20 Prisoners of war: Penicillin for. 165, 484-Vita- Paul: Doctor of Tanganyika, 116 Kenneth: Meaning and Purpose, 757 mins for, 7716-Inspection of Japanese P.O.W. Wallace, Sir Cuthbert, obituary notice of, 28 camps, 839-Repatriated, hospital accommoda- WHITE WALLIs, G. G.: General hypersensitivity to. sul- tion for, 839 PAPER: (National Insurance and Family phanilamide after surface application, 149 Psychiatry: Two years of military psychiatry in Allowances): Minister's speech, 678 WALSHE, F. M. R.: Some general considerations the Middle East (H. B. Craigie), 105 (0); on higher or postgraduate medical studies, correspondence, 105, 288, 319, 385, 416-War WHITE PAPER: (National Health Service), 165 297 (0); correspondence, 384, 415, 448, 479, 481, and mental health (annotation), 762 B.M.A.: Questionary (annotation), 185-A.R.M. 577-Specialties and diplomas, 447 Rehabilitation, 40-Agricultural rehabilitation of on the White Paper (leading article), 794 WALTHER, W. W.: Clinical view of shock, 200 war casualty cases, 328 B.M. Students Association questionary (annota- WALTON, Sir James: Treatment of duodenal ulcer, Relief and reconstruction in Europe (leading tion), 248 766 article), 566 Dissident doctors'" (annotation), 506; cor- Retinal detachment A series of 78 cases inthe respondence, 540, 576, 609, 639, 772 WAR: Middle East Force (H. B. Stallard), 329 (0) Drugs and the doctor (leading article), 535 Air Force, Women's Auxiliary,hae moglobin levels Shock, wound, treatment of, 55 Family allowances, 132 in (Simon Yudkin), 403 (0) Sickness in Allied Armies, 484 Fitiance, 196 American Pacific, troops in health of (annotation), Surgery: Thoughts on four years (1939-43) of war Minister's discussions with B.M.A., 132 442 surgery (Philip H. Mitchiner), 37 (0); cor- Specialists, whole-time, meeting of, 479 Anaemia: Nutritional iron deficiency anaemia in respondence, 125, 193, 352, 573-Of modern wartime: PartlII.-The haemoglobin levels of warfare (book review), 246-In Tunisia: Whitley, Capt. Edward Neil, obittiary notice of. school-children and pregnant women in 1944, Nov., 1942, to May, 1943 (J. M. Weddell), 390 compared with the levels in 1942 and 1943 459 (OW-Lectures on, given to British Medical Whitows, 37 (L. S. P. Davidson and others), 333 (0) Students Association, 503-Plastic (annotation), H.: Army casualties to Feb. 12, 1944, 62 604 WHITTAKER, Superficial gangrene in adolescent Army and E.M.S. Exchange diabetes, 469 (0) of information, Tetanus, 40-After head injury in an immunized WHIlTTINGHAM, Sir Harold: Aviation's contribution 731 correspondence, 733 11 " subject (Walpole Lewin), (0) to preventive 539 Blast, 39-The term blast," 92-Exposure to, Tonsillitis, haemolytic streptococcal, " medicine, 231-Underwater " an explo- Whitton, James, obittiary notice of, 455 blast injuries of abdomen sive attack on an R.A.F. station (Thomas S. WHITWELL, G. P. B.: Prevention of industrial (Thomas Moore), 626 (0) Wilson), 275 (0): correspondence, 351 dermatitis, 607 Brain, penetrating missile wounds, illuminated Tonsils, septic, and the soldier, 193 retractor for (F. J. Gillingham), 599 Whooping-cough: Treatment of paroxysms, 230- Tuberculosis in the Services, 646 Review of book on, 375-Prophylaxis, 486-Alum- Bullets, German, wooden, 356, 424, 488, 876 Venereal diseases, 40-Gonorrhoea in North Burma warfare, medical experiences precipitated vaccine, 650 in, 251 Africa and Central Mediterranean (Douglas WICKCES, Ian G.: Artificial insemination, 801 Bums, 39 J. Campbell), 44 (O)-Gonorrhoea in the Navy Casualties: Normandy, hospital treatment WIGFIELD, Maurice: Dissident doctors, 609 of, 62 (Stafford Matthews and F. G. Beilby), 787 (0) Wigram, Nathan Graham, obituary notice of, 164 Flying bomb, 165-In Allied armies, 484- Vesicants: Diagnosis and treatment of lesions BritishImperial Forces, campaign Wilcox, Roger Nelson, obituary notice of, 164 in Western (W. *Chiesman),E. 109 (O)-A fatal case of WILKINS, Bernard: Ophthalmologist and Europe, to end August, 582 mustard-gas poisoning (F. Bedo Hobbs), 194 optician, Communicable diseases, war and (James S. Sim- 306 (0) mons), 572 WILKINSON,J. F.: Thiouracil in thyrotoxicosis, 864 Veterinary Service: The R.A.V.C. in this war WILLAN, R. J.: Wound fractures in Defence areas, doctors in, 612 (annotation), 729 350 plaster-of-Paris, Demobilization Priority, of doctors, 362, 482, War damage contribution, 424 C. J. 610, 741, 869-Statement by Central WILLIAMS, (and Ronald ELLIS): Suprarenal Medical Wound infections, 39 haemorrhage. report ofCase, 596 (0) War Committee, 605-Medical examination on, Wounds: Treatment of slightly wounded cases, 646-Of medical students, WILLIAMSON-NOBLE, F. A. (and Humphrey 682, 741-Service 38-Gunshot, two cases resulting from unusu- NEAME): Handbook of Ophthalmology, 376 medical officers, 733-Of medical students from ally large missiles recovery (Richard Charles), WILSON, DouglasJ. B.: "-Departmental Navy, 776 73 (0)--Treatment of wounds by delayed tion," 26 prescrip- Diet and health in wartime, 30 suture (William Patrick), 788 (0) attributable to war service, Howard Bruce: Pentothal inthe shocked case: Diseases 258 a warning, 542 Drugs, economy of, in wartime (annotation), 314 WARD, R. Ogler: Service medicine, 709 -J. Dysentery in British Army in India, Greenwood: New houses, 780 839 Ware, Ernest, obituary notice of, 195 - M. Orr: " Cracked fingers," 520; Enuresis in the Army, investigation and treat- WARNER, C. H.: Epidemiology of infective 586 correction, nment of: preliminary report of 277 cases (P. L. hepatitis, 194 Th,pmas S.: An " explosive " outbreak of Backus and G. S. Mansell), 462 (0); cor- - E. C.: Savill's respondence, System of Clinical Medicine, haemolytic streptococcal tonsillitis on an R.A.F. 542,8x0, 868 12th ed., 80 station. 275 (0); correspondence, 351 24 J ULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX BRITISII MEDICAL JOURNAL

WINDEV'ER, B. W.: Stilboestrol for advanced breast WRIGHT, G. Payling (and W. M. CLARK): Schick YOUNG, F. G.: "Growth" and the cancer, 20-Organization of cancer treatment, 827 diabetogenic reactions in recently confined women and their action of anterior pituitary preparations. II. WINGFIELD, Alec: Nursing in tuberculosis, 867 infants, 146 (0) Growth and experimental WINSBURY_WHITE, H. P.: Problem of the small - R. E. (and H. A. G. DUNCAN): Experiences insulin-insensitive bladder, 192-Urethral lesions in enuresis, 542 with diabetes, 715 (0) the giant magnet and metallic intraocular - J. H.: Caesarean Section. The History and WITTS, L. J. (and Alice STEWART): Weil's disease foreign bodies in recent battle casualties, 658 (0) Development of the Operation from Earliest without jaundice, 149 -- Samson Spanish medicine, 25 278 WOLFE, John J.: Aetiology of mandibular osteo- Times, WYNNE-EDWARDS, Evan C.: Site for intramuscular - W. J.: Lung complications after operations, myelitis, 321 injection, 192 714 Woman, hairiness a, in 34, 136 WYSE, R. W.: Thiouracil in thyrotoxicosis, 864 YUDKIN, John: Nutritional status of Cambridge Womeni doctors, married. establishment of. 582 school-children, 201 WOOD, H. C., jun. (and Arthur OSOL): The Dis- Simon: pensatory of the United States of America, 2nd Haemoglobin levels in W.A.A.F7., ed., 45 x 403 (0) - (and others): Incidence of bleeding gums WOOLMER, Ronald F.: The surgeon and the X rays: Colitis and (annotation), 442-" Skiagram," anaesthetic, among R.A.F. personnel and the value of 642 574 ascorbic acid in treatment, 239 (0); correspond- Workmen's compensation, 585, 710-Unsuccessful Xerodermia. 682 ence, 321, 328. 353, 446 treatment of a workman (m:dico-legal). 872 WORRALL, R. L.: Diarrhoea and vomiting of YUILL, Mary E.: Medical research and general infants, 865 practice, 26 Wounds Two cases of gunshot, resulting from Y unusually large missiles: recovery (Richard Yearbooks: Radiology, 1943. 342 Charles), 73 (O-Curtain net impregnated with Yeast in furunculosis, 256, 392 z paraffin as dressings for (W. G. Holdsworth), 856 YOUMANS, John B. (assisted by E. White PATTON): ZALIN, H.: E. Jenner: Riboflavin and allied La,ent mastoiditis in infancy, 801 WRIGHT, defici- Nutritional Deficiencies: Diagnosis and Treat- ZELMAN, S.: Blood diastase in a series of 89 cases encies. 352 ment, 2nd ed., 245 of mumps, 629

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

PAGE PAGE Abdominal Crush Injury, Severe: A 'Study of the Mechanics in Hepatic Dysfunction, Studies on (J. Beattie and others) .. 651, 847 an Extreme Case (D. H. Lees) 853 Hernia of Caecum in.o Lesser Sac of Peritoneum co,mplicated by Volvulus Amoebiasis: Some Difficulties of Diagnosis (C. Naunton Morgan) 721 (H. A. Haxton) 792 Anaemia: Nutritional Iron Deficiency Anaemia in Wartime '(L. S. P. Hurst, Sir Arthur . . .292 Davidson and others), 333-Survey of Haemoglobin Levels of the Hyperinsulinism, Reactive: Case Report (F. T: G. Prunty) 398 Poor Classes in Aberdeen (H. W. Pullerton and others) 373 Insulin Syringe, Adjustable (C. T. Andrews) .. . 534 Anaesthesia, Contintous Pentothal, Administration (W. G. McKinney), Jaundice, Homologous Serum, an Episode of (W. H. Bradley and others) 268 758-Apparatus for (D. E. Dunnill) 793 Johnson, R,Aymond 676 Device for Sphygmomanometry in (A. Owen-Flood) 696 Kelly, Sir Robert Ernest .738 -General, in Shock (A. C. Cooke and others). 683 Koilonychia and its Recovery in Cases of Thyrotoxicosis (Lorna Cooke - Intravenous, Syringe for (John A. Cochrane) 292 and Stella M. Luty) .207 Continuous, Apparatus for (Wallace M. Dennison) 437 Ledingham, Sir John Charles Grant .514 - -- Positive-Pressure Drip Saline with Intermittent Pentothal Lister, Sir William 130 (W. M. Maidlow) 432 " Lobster Claw " Deformity of Hand .360 Anastomosis, Intestinal, a Modification of the Invagination Method Neurofibroma, Solitary, in the Stomach (Avni Aksel) .309 (James Burnett Hogarth) .. 75 Obstetrics: Why tie the cord? (Ian W. Monie) .159 Arkwright, Sir Joseph Arthur 773 Ophthalmology: Retinal Detachment: a Series of 78 Cases in the Middle Bodies for Dissection, Supply of: A Historical Review (Neville M. East Forrce (H. B. Stallard) .329 Goodman) 807 Penicillin: Treatment of Acute Empyema with (E. C. B. Butler and Camera-stand, Clin;al (B. Richardson Billings) 215 others). 171-Apparatus for Systemic Administration. to Young Cancer: Influence of Synthetic Oestrogens upon Advanced Malignant Children (C. A. St. Hill). .. .. 631 Disease (Alexander Haddow and others), 393-Plasma Acid Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Early Diagnosis of, in Battle Casualties Phosphatase in Carcinoma of Prostate and Effect of Treatment with (W. Ritchie Russell and A. B. Harrington). 6 Stilboestrol (Jean M. Watkinson and others) 492 Petrositis, a Case of (D. L. Bridgewater) .470 Cerebrum and Cerebellum, Localization in (E. D. Adrian) 137 Pituitary Cachexia treated with Corticotrophic Hormone (R. E. Hemp- Children: Nutritional Status of Cambridge School-children (John hill and Max Reiss) .211 Yudkin) 201 Pneumothorax, Tension, Simple Device for Control of (H. Fuld) 503 Clausen Harness, Useful Addition to (J. Morland Smith). 820 Rawlinson, Rupert Lewis ..775 Colorimeter, Mains-operated Single-cell Photoelectric (C. J. 0. R. Morris) 81 Respiration, Artificial, Rocker for (C. W. Hope-Gill) . . 565 Deafness, High-tone, in School-children simulating Mental Defect Retractor for Prostatic Pouch (Charles E. Kindersley) . . 663 (Mary D. Sheridan) 272 - Illuminated, for Penetrating Missile Wounds of the Brain (F. J. Deaths, Classification of, of Medico-Legal Importance (1. Gordon) 337 Gillingham) . .599 Diabetes, Alloxan, in Rats. Dietary Control of (J. H. Burn and others) 752 Ribs, Congenital Deformity of (J. D. H. Bird) .. 79 Episiotomy (J. D. S. Flew) 620 Rigby, Sir Hugh Mallinson ..163 Erythema Nodosum, Aetiology of (C. Bruce Perry). 843 Rolleston, Sir Humphry Davy ..452 Foot, Unusuaf Dislocation of (E. W. Dorrell) 13 Smallpox Epidemic (T. St. M. Norris) .724 Fracture-dislocation of the Ankle occurring in Flying Accidents (Theodore Smith, Lewis Albert .515 James) 372 Southey's Tube, Modified (Piotheroe Smith) . . 534 - - Severe. of the Spine (E. H. Hambly) 340 Splint. Simple, for Fracture of the Clavicle (B. Whitchurch Howell) .. 473 Fractures, of Carpal Bones (H. A. Harris) 381 - Walking Calliper (J. Macfarlane Cowan) 215 - Leg, Reduction of by Hydraulic Tibia Traction (J. E. Stanley Lee) 152 Suction Apparatus, Improvised Field (A. H. Saleh) .726 Gangrene, Superficial, in Adolescent Diabetes (H. Whittaker) 469 Surgery in Tunisia: Nov., 1942, to May, 1943 (J. M. Weddell) 459 Goniometer for Measurement of Supination and Pronation (James Patrick) 246 Syringe, Aural (Lionel Colledge) .376 Growth" and the Diabetogenic Action of Anterior Pituitary Tendon Hammer (J. P. Currie) . . 726 Preparations (F. G. Young) 715 Teratoma, Mediastinal, Successfully Removed by Operation (A. W. Gunshot Wound, Two Cases of, Resulting from Unusually Large Fawcett) .755 Missiles: Recovery (Richard Charles) 73 Ulcer, Acute Perforated Peptic: Frequency and Incidence in West of Harvey, William, from the Etching attributed to Hollar 669 Scotland (C. F. W. Illingworth and R. A. Jamieson), . 617, 655 Heat Radiation, Estimation of, in Clinical Practice (David S. Evans Under-carriage for Sledge Stretcher Transport (D. G. Duff) 758 and K. Mendelssohn) 811 Varicose " Veins, Twin Injections for .. .199 Heel Reform (Percy Tatchell) 586 Wassermann Test, Automatic Pipette used in Performing (0. H. Siung) 855

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Correspondence (continued): A c Social security, 94 AGASSIZ. C. D. S.: Hospitals good and bad, 4 CAHILL, John: Hospitals good and bad, 14 White Paper, 41-On Italian Front, 4-Lay Agreement, towards, 141, 179 Camberwell Division: ResolutiQn, 122 control, 4-Practical politics of compensation, 5 AKSEL, H. A.: History of medicine in Turkey, 79 Cambridge and Huntingdon Division: Resolution -Minister's reply to B.M.A., 8, 37-Social ALDRIDGE, L. W.: Medicine and administration, 43 on White Paper, 48 justice and control, 9-Some anomalies, 9- ALLEN, T. S.: The moral issues, 142 Capitation fee, 121, 135 Clear-cut issue, 15-Divergent views, 20- ANNING, S. T.: Medical demobilization, 173 Cars, new, 96 And medical certification, 37-Representing Anomalies, 9 CARTER, 0. C.: The 100% issue, 101 the public, 37-Three principles, 42-Young Antifreeze mixtures, 122 Certification: In perspective, 15-The White Paper doctor and, 47-Emancipation-and afterwards, "Apostasy of the B.M.A.," 49, 54, 61, 66 and, 37-In billeting, 64-Is there no redress ? 89 50-Common motive of endeavour, 50-And -Appointments, 129 -Control of medical certificates, 143 the good will of the profession, 62, 72-The APTHORPE, R. G.: A scheme of payment, 135 Civil life, return to, 83, 110, 122 proposals, 62-The 100% issue, 63, 71, 82, 88, ARTHUR, J. H. (and others): Fee-for-service system, CLARKE, R. E.: The last word, 141 101, 119, 133-A masterly compromise, 63- 67 Clear-cut issue, 15 Control: the real question, 66, 81-Democracy CCOCKSHUr, R. W.: The White Paper proposals, or dictatorship ? 66-Scheme for discussion, 80 ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: 112-Annual Panel Conference, 165 -Unity and settled policy, 80-Medical pro- Annual General Meeting, 171 Colonial Medical Service, 52, 83, 180 fession and, 119-An alternative service and Representative Meeting, 6, 56, 67, 72, 76, Comparison of 1911 and 1944, 1; correspondence, the State, 120-Type of service, 120-Serving 89, 94, 110, 130, 137, 147, 169 11 officer's view, 121, 141-The real way, 128 Branches and Divisions, 12, 16, 20, 23, 38, 44, Compensation, practical politics of, 5 -Political wangling, 128-Placebos or threats, 48, 52, 56, 62, 67, 78, 84, 92, 96, 102, 122, Compromise, masterly, 63 134-Crucial question, 134-In arduis fidelis, 140, 145, 168 Conference, Annual Panel, 141, 165 134-Profession or service, 135-What the Council: Elections, 6, 174; Correspondence, 8, Conscription, medical, 64 Minister says, 135-The last word, 141-Trust 15, 37-Meetings of, 29, 113, 171 Consultants, central and regional organization for, or distrust, 141-Towards agreement, 141, 179 Fifty years' membership, 178 110 -The moral issues, 142-Why revolutionize General Practice Committee meeting, 60 Control: And regimentation, 4-Social justice and, the profession ? 142-Negotiation, 142-Minis- Industrial Medical Service Subcommittee, 145 9-The real question, 66-Present " control," 80 ter's power to fine, 143-All round the clock, Insurance Acts Committee, 1944: Recommenda- -Administration and, 173 166-Analogy, 178 tion "A," 16-Meeting, 60-Report, 69; Controversy, beyond, 129 Motions on, 91, 94-Elections, 102 Correction, 5 Corsets, surgical, 54, 165 Local Medical and Panel Committees: Annual Council, Central Health Services, 47 Conference, 91, 94, 103, 117 Correspondence: GeneraL Medical: President's address, 144- Membership of groups, 178 Association, British Medical: Failure of Council, Goodenough report, 144-Disciplinary inquiries, Ophthalmic Group Committee, 136, 140, 145 8, 42-1911 and 1944, 11-Election to Council, 145, 166-Winter session, 166-The Pharma- Public Relations Conference, 21 15, 37-"The Apostasy ofthe B.M.A.," 49,54,61, copoeia Commission, 166 Publication of scientific material by medical 66, 76-Public relations, 82-A.R.M. agenda, Counties Practitioners Group, a reply to, 126, 143 officers, 34 94-Fundamental issue for A.R.M., 129- CRAN, H. R.: A plan for payment, 76 Representative Body: Elections, 171 Beyond controversy, 129-As a trade union, CRICHTON, Crawford (and others): Fee-for-service Scottish Committee, 44, 73 165 system, 67 - Conference, 72 Behind the scenes, 142 Criticism of a document (manifesto by Guildford White Paper. See Correspondence, Questionary, Capitation fee, 121, 135 Division), 55 and White Paper Certification: In perspective, 15-In billeting, 64 Crucial question, 134 -Is there no redress ? 89-Control of, 143 CULLEN, C. W. (and others): Election to Council, Association, British Medical Students': Replies to Civil life, return to, 83, 1 10 16-The White Paper and the good will of the questionary, 40-Address by Minister 6f Health, Conscription, medical, 64 medical profession, 62 124 Consultants, central and regional organization CULLINAN, J. H.: Return to civil life, 83 ATKINSON, J.: General practice of returning doctors, for, 110 Cuttings from the Press, 8, 16, 18, 32, 48, 72, 117, 135 Council, Central Health Services, 47 136, 177 Criticism of a document, 55 Demobilization, medical, 55, 64, 82, 88, 121, 173 Dental factors in ill-health, 174 B Dickens and State medicine, 11 D BACKUS, P. L.: Three principles, 42 Doctors: Income of, 15-And the public, 36- DAVIES, G. L.: Medicine and mOney, 67-Dental BAILEY, Hamilton: Free choice of doctor, 128- Free choice of, 128-And patient, 173 factors in ill-health, 174 Distribution of penicillin, 173 Epigram or battle-cry ? 20 P. T.: Medical demobilization, 173 J. Shackleton: Certification in perspective, 15 Facts v. chaos, 43 Demobilization, medical, 88, 121, 173 BAKER, J. R.: Criticism of a document, 54 Fee-for-service system, 67 Democracy: Or dictatorship ? 66-The way of BALCK-FooTE, J. A.: Machiavellis at large, 76 Fees paid by public authorities, 179 (D. Harcourt Kitchin), 175 BARDSLEY, P. E.: Demobilized doctors, 64 Freedom: Planning for: a proposed scheme, 35 Denmark, medical services in, 33 BARFORD, L. J.: The A.R.M. agenda, 94 -From bondage, 110-Clinical, under central Dental factors in ill-health, 174 BARLOW, K. E.: Social justice and control, 9 authority,- 128 Derby Division: Resolutions on White Paper, 12 Barrow, Richard Murray, restored to Register, 166 Fund for returning G.P.s, 43 Devon, North (Barmstaple) Division: Meeting, 146 BATES, J. Vincent (and others): Counties Practi- Group, Counties Practitioners, 126, 143 Dickens and State medicine, 10 tioners Group, 143 Health centres, 81, 121, 174 Discussion, a scheme for, 80 BATTEN, Lindsey W.: Planners of medicine, 34 Hospitals: Good and bad, 4, 14-Work in Divergent views, 20 BEARE, Cyril E.: New Zealand's scheme, 143 cottage, 5-Voluntary, partnership of, 14, 24, 64 DOCKER, Sir Bernard: Partnership of voluntary -(And others): Fee-for-service system, 67- Medical missionaries, recruitment of, 24 hospitals, 14, 64 -Counties Practitioners Group, 143 policy, central direction of, 9 Doctors: Income of, 1-5-And the public, 36- BEAUCHAMP, Arthur: The 100% issue, 71 practice, black market in, 178 Young doctors and the White Paper, 47-Stan- Belfast Division: Special open meeting, 122- -students, release of, 166 dards of remuneration of G.P.s: medical represen- A.R.M. and Council's Report, 145 Medicine: Planners of, 19, 23, 34, 47-And tation on proposed inquiry, 60-Free choice of, Belgium, medical services in, 176 administration, 43-Bureaucratic, 43-State, 128-Doctor and patient, 173 BENSTED-SMITH, W. F.: Profession or service ? 135 and the tuberculous, 47-And money, 67 Dorset Division: Resolutions on White Paper, 12 " Black market " in medical practice, 178 National Eye Service, 10 DOUGLAS, J. A. Kenneth: First considerations, 42 BODMAN, Frank: The planners of medicine, 23 -- Health Service, 10, 127, 143-Practice of DUANE, W.: "That 10%," 88 Bolton Division: Resolution on White Paper, 12 psychological medicine in, 56-Hospitals in, DYSON, E. A. (and others): Fee-for-service system, BOURNE, Geoffrey: The planners of medicine, 23 88-" Panel " list under, 88 67 BOYD, D. H. Stuart: Present " control," 81- Nut oil and red tape, 129 (And others): Counties Practitioners Group, 143 Panel Conference, 141, 165 Brierley, James, disciplinary case of, 144 Payment, scheme of, 11, 76, 121, 135, 143 Bristol Study Group on Medical Planning, 44 Penicillin, distribution of, 141, 173 E BROCK, A. J.: The White Paper and medical certifica- Practice, general, of returning doctors, 135 tion, 37 Practices, purchase of, 50, 81, 121, 179; A loan Eadie, Ronald James, restored to RegiNter, 166 BRODIE, P. Martin (and A. F. Wilkie MILLAR): fund, 89 EASTWOOD, Cyril G.: Public relations, 82 The medical service and its relation to the social Property and power, 5 EATES, A. R.: Placebos or threats ? 134 insurance plan, 123 Public opinion, 4 Emancipation-and afterwards, 50 Bromley Division: Resolution on White Paper, 38 Question and answer, 101, 179 ENGLISH, Howard: A scheme for discussion, 80 BRYAN-BROWN, D. S. (and others): The White Questionary, 46, 72, 119, 143 Epigram or battle-cry ? 20 Paper and the good will of the medical profession, Refresher courses for demobilized M.O.s, 82 ETHERINGTON-WILSON, W.: Freedom from bondage, 62 Representative, personal views of a, 133 110 Burton-on-Trent and South Derbyshire Division, Salaries: Of senior M.O.s, 47-Of hospital Exeter Division: Special meeting on White Paper, formation of, 78 -officers, 82, 179-Of M.Os.H., 166 24-Executive committee meeting, 84 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT TO THE 3 BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

F Inverness-shire Division: Resolution on the NEWTON-DAVIS, C.: Negotiation, 143 Questionary, 96 Norfolk, East, Division: Resolutions on White Facts v. chaos, 43 INWALD, Philip (and others): Election to Council, Paper, 12 Failure of Council, 8 16-The White Paper and the good will of the North of England Branch: Addresses by Dr. FARDON, A. H. (and others): Fee-for-service system, profession, 62 Dain, 67 67 Italian Front, White Paper on, 4 Northamptonshire Branch: Resolutions on Annual FARQUHARSON, John L.: The White Paper on the Report of Council, 52 Italian Front, 4 Nuneaton and Tamworth Division: Resolution on FAWKES, R. B.: Administration and control, 173 J Council's Report, 12 Fee-for-service system, 67 Nuti-oil and red tape, 129 Fees: Public va-ccinators', 177-Paid by public JOHNSON, P. D.: Another serving officer's views, authorities, 179 121 FENWICK, Claude: Purchase of practices, 179 Jones, David William, disciplinary case of, 166 FLEW, J. D.: Dickens and State medicine, 10 JOULES, Horace: Partnership of voluntary hospitals, 0 FORREST, William P.: The Minister's reply, 37 24-(And others): Election to Council, 16- OLLERENSHAW, J. G.: Communal surgeries: a Fox, W. W. (and others): Election to Council, 16 The White Paper and the good will of the pro- practical experiment, 177 -The White Paper and the good will of the fession, 62 Ophthalmic services, proposed co-ordination of, 136 medical profession, 62 JURASZ, A. T.: Health problems in Poland (Lloyd O'SHEA, J. P. : Social security, 94 FRASER, Kenneth: National Health Service, 127 Roberts Lecture), 18 O'SULLIVAN, E. J.: Election to Council, 15 Freedom from bondage, 110 OWEN, T. K.: The planners of medicine, 47 -clinical, under a central authority, 128 Oxford Division: Resolutions on White Paper and Fund, King Edward's Hospital, for London: Views Council's Report, 12 of, on the White Paper and voluntary hospitals, K 59 KITCHIN, D. Harcourt: The way of democracy; 175 Medical War Relief, 5, 32, 52, 84, 102, 146 for returning G.P.s, 43 P L Paddington Division: Formation of, 12-Inaugural meeting, 44-Demonstration at St. Mary's G Lay control, 4 Hospital, 168 LEAK, W. N.: Planning for freedom: a proposed "Panel " list under N.H.S., 89 GABB, Harry: Control: the real question, 66 scheme, 35 PARRY, Peter: " A masterly compromise," 64 GAFFIKIN, T. Jacob (and others): Counties Practi- Lincoln Division: General meeting, 64 -100% v. 90Y0, 119 tioners Group, 143 LYELL, Alan: Doctor and patient, 173 Payment, a scheme of, 11, 135 GAINSBOROUGH, H. (and others): The White Paper PEARSON, H. W. (and others): Fee-for-service and the good will of the profession, 62 system, 67 Gallup poll on White Paper, 57 M PEMBERTON, John: The young doctor and the GARDENER, N.: Fundamental issue for A.R.M., 129 White Paper, 47 GARROD, Lawrence P.: Distribution of penicillin, MACDOUGALL, Allan A.: Analogy, 178 Penicillin, distribution of, 141, 173 141 McEvoy, N. R.: The White Paper and Question- PENNY, C. J.: A scheme of payment, 11-The General practice: In New Zealand, 115-Of return- ary, 143 doctor's income, 15 ing doctor, 135 MACKAY, G. W. M.: Unity and settled policy, 80 P E P and the White Paper. 7; correspondence, 23 GIBBS, A. E.: Behind the scenes, 142 -Hospitals in the National Health Service, 88- Pharmaceutical service, 167 Gibraltar Branch: Rejection of White Paper, 48 100% v. 90%, 133-Annual Panel Conference, PINEY, A.: Epigram or battle-cry ? 20 GIBSON, C.: Serving officers, the Questionary, and 141, 165 Placebos or threats? 134 the future, 47 McKENDRICK, Archibald: Medical conscription, 64 Planning: The planners of medicine, 19, 23, 34, 47 Gilchrist, John Homer, disciplinary case of, 144 MACKINTOSH, Hugh L.: Practice of psychological -Planning for freedom: a proposed scheme, 35 GIRLING, Harold: The " panel " list under an medicine in an N.H.S., 56 -Medical planning in New Zealand, 51; corre- N.H.S., 89 MAcLEOD, J.: Why revolutionize the profession ? spondence, 67-Plan for payment, 76 Gloucestershire Branch: General meeting-resolu- 142 Poland: Medical services in, 13, 17-Health prob- tions, 38 MCMICJHAEL, Joan: The planners of medicine, 19 lems in (A. T. Jurasz), 18 GossiP, W. H.: Service doctors: analysis of views, MACWILLIAM, E. U.: Central direction of medical Political wangling, 129 119 policy, 9-" The apostasy of the B.M.A.," 54 POOLER, H. W.: The White Paper proposals, 62 GOUGH, A. Staveley: A reply to the Counties Macclesfield and East Cheshire Division: Resolu- -That 100%, 82-(And others): The White Practitioners Group, 126 tions, 56 Paper and the good will of the profession, 62 GREEN, Anthony (and others): Counties Practi- Machiavellis at large, 76 POOTS, Robert: Divergent views, 20 tioners Group, 143 Maidstone Division: Resolution, 78 PORTAS, Frank: The B.M.A. as a trade union, 165 Guildford Division: Resolutions on A.R.M., 16- MAINPRISE, John V.: Purchase of practices, 81- POWELL-EVANS, J. (and others): The White Paper Manifesto issued by, criticized, 54-Information National Health Service, 143 and the good will of the profession, 62 on manifesto available, 64-Resolution on the MARTYN, Alfred L.: Emancipation-and afterwards, Practices, purchase of, 81, 89, 121, 179-After the Questionary, 64-Executive meeting, 146 50 war, 50 Maule, William Grant, disciplinary case of, 144 PRIDEAUX, M. C.: The National Health Service, 10 Medical missionaTies, recruitment of, 24 Principles, 42 -- officers: As members of local authorities, 8 Profession or service? 135 H -Publication of scientific material by, 34- Property and power, I HALER, David: Information on Guildford Division Salaries of seniors, 47 Public: Doctors and, 36-Representing the, 37 manifesto, 64-(And others): Counties Practi- -- of health, salaries of, 166 opinion, 4 tioners Group, 143 policy, central direction of, 9 relations ": The medical profession and the HAMILTON, H. F.: The real way, 128 profession: " Public relations" (Conference Press (conference at B.M.A. House), 21, 82 HARBOUR, A.: Practical politics and compensation, at B.M.A. House), 21-The White Paper and the PURCELL, F. M.: A "black market" in medical 5 good will of, 62, 72-And the White Paper, 119 practice, 178 HARRIS, I.: Central and regional organization for -Why revolutionize the profession ? 142 consultants, 110 - service, type of, 120 Hastings Division: Another services in Continental countries: Poland, Q serving officer's views, 13, 17; Denmark, 33; Yugoslavia, 39; 121 Holland, Question and answer, 101, 179 HAY, D. H.: Public opinion, 4 65; Turkey, 79; Belgium, 176 - students, release 166 Questionary: Report on, 25-B.M. Students' HEALEY, R. J.: Purchase of practices after the of, Association 50 Medicine: The planners of, 19, 23, 34, 47-And replies, 40-Service replies, 44, 47, war, 43-New order 72, 119-Correspondence, 46, 143-Gallup poll Health centres, 81, 121, 174 administration, in: reflections compared with, 57 Minister of: Reply to B.M.A., 8, 37-Address of an American lawyer, 53-And money, 67- to British Medical Students' Association, 124- History of, in Turkey (H. A. Aksel), 79 What the Minister says, 135-Power of, to fine, -- bureaucratic, 43 143 psychological, practice of, in N.H.S., 56 R State: Dickens and, 10-And the tuberculous, Hertfordshire, West, Division: Fundamental issue 47 RANKINE, T. G.: Refresher courses for demobilized for A.R.M., 129 M.O.s, 82 James restored to MELVIN, James: Demobilized doctors, 88 Hill, Leslie, Register, 166 Division: Reading Division: Resolutions on White Paper, HILLS, H. W.: Is there no redress? 89 Middlesex, South, Meeting on Council's 92, 140 HOARE, G. W.: Purchase of practices, 180 Report, 38 - West, Division: Resolutions, 20 Refresher courses for demobilized M.O.s, 82 Holland, medical services in, 65 Reigate Division: Resolution on White Paper, 16 HOLT, H. M.: In arduis fidelis, 134 MILLAR, A. F. Wilkie (and P. Martin BRODIE): The medical service and its relation to the social Representative, personal views of a, 133 Hospital, cottage, work in, 5 RICHARDS, A. G.: The common motive of en- - officers, salaries of, 82, 179 insurance plan, 123 MILLIGAN, W. Liddell: Salaries of hospital deavour, 50 Hospitals: Good and bad, 4, 14-In the National officers, RICHARDSON, J.: Clinical freedom under a central Health Service, 88-Counter-proposals of 82 B.M.A., Monmouthshire Division: Resolutions on the White authority, 128 45 Richmond Division: Resolution, 102 - voluntary: Paper, 48 Partnership of, 14, 24, 64-And Moral issues, 142 ROBINSON, C. A.: All round the clock, 166 the White Paper, 58 Rochester, Chatham, and Gillingham Division: HOUSDEN, M.: Morgan-Daley, Matthew, disciplinary case of, 166 Geoffrey Personal views of a MORTON, H. J. S.: Doctors and the 36 Discussion of Council's Report, 12 representative, 133 public, ROGERS, A. Talbot: " The apostasy of the B.M.A.," HOWE, R. G. S.: the Motive, common, of endeavour, 50 Representing public, 37 MOULD, Herman: Towards 141 49 "Hundred per cent." issue, 63, 71, 82, 88, 101, agreement, W. N.: Health centres, 174 119, 133 MULKERN, P. D.: Health centres, 121 James: Health 81 ROWAN, H. M. T.: An alternative service and the HUNT, E. F.: Failure of Council, 8 MURPHY, centres, State, 120 Rugby Division: Meeting, 52 RUGG-GUNN, A.: "The apogtasy of the B.M.A.," N 61 RUSSELL, Victor: A policy with unity, 141 In arduis fidelis, 134 National Eye Service, 10 Institute, British, of Public Opinion. See Questionary Health Service, 10, 127, 143-An alternative and White Paper scheme (N. Ross Smith), 85-Hospitals in, 88- Insurance, National, Defence Trust, 1 10 An alternative service and the State, 120 S -- H Health: Case for extension (G. H. Negotiation, 143 St. Thomas's looks at the White Paper, 54 Sedgwick), 125 New Zealand: Medical planning in, 51; corre- Scotland: Conference of Divisions and Panel - practitioners, London: Mass meeting on spondence, 67-General practice in, 115-Schemes Committees, 72, 97-Report of Scottish Com- White Paper, 93 of payment, 121, 143 mittee on White Paper, 73 SUPPLEMENT TO THE 4 JULY-DEC., 1944 INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT BRIIISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

SCOULAR, L. G.: A National Eye Service, 10 SPOOR, W. H.: The Minister's power to fine, 143 Watkin, Anthony John, disciplinary case of, 145 Scunthorpe Division: Resolutions, 140 STARK, R. B.: Nut oil and red tape, 129 WATSON, Donald: Type of service, 120 SEDGWICK, G. H.: The case for extension of N.H.I., STEVENSON, R. Scott: The White Paper, 41 --Kenneth: "The apostasy of the B.M.A.," 125 STICH, A. Benham: Fees paid by public authorities, 66-Trust or distrust, 141-(And others): Fee- SELBY, H. J.: Towards agreement, 179 179 for-service system, 67 SELKIRK, W. J. Burns: What the Minister says, 135 STRATFORD, Howard M.: Capitation fee or salary ? WEST, J. Frankland: A clear-cut issue, 15-Beyond 135 controversy ? 129 SERVICES: STRONGE, R. F.: Return to civil life, 110, White Paper (National Health): 1911 and 1944, Air Force: Suffolk, West, Division: Meeting, 146 1, 11-Correspondence on, 4, 8, 14, 23, 34, 40, Auxiliary Air Force, 24, 92, 168, 180 Surgeries, communal: a practical experiment 45, 49, 54, 61, 62, 66, 71, 76, 80, 88, 110, -118, R.A.F.M.S., 6, 20, 24, 38, 44, 48, 56, 83, 168 (J. W. Ollerenshaw), 177 126, 133, 141, 173-PEP and, 7, 23-Scotland R.A.F.O., 6, 20, 24, 38, 44, 64, 83, 92, 168, 180. Swansea Division: Resolutions, 38 and, 8-The Questionary, 25, 40, 44, 45, 47, 62, R.A.F.V.R., 6, 24, 38, 44, 52, 56, 64, 83, 92, 72, 96-Hospitals in the N.H.S.: counter- 168, 180 proposals of B.M.A., 45--St. Thomas's looks at Women's Forces, 6, 38, 48, 83, 180 T the White Paper, 54-Gallup poll on, 57- Army: Voluntary hospitals and, 59-Scottish Committee A.M.S., 6, 16, 24, 52, 64, 68, 83, 92, 167, 180 TAYLOR, F. 0.: The medical profession and the report on, 73-Scottish Divisions and Panel Cadet Force, 126 White Paper, 119 Committees' Conference, 97-An alternative Dental Corps, 83 --H. Bourne (and others): Fee-for-service scheme (N. Ross Smith), 85-Insurance practice: Land Forces: Emergency Commissions, 6, 20, system, 67 r-.ass meeting of London insurance practitioners, 32, 44, 48, 52, 56, 64, 83, 92, 102, 168 THOMSON, E. J.: Election to Council, 37 93-Medical Service and its relation to the Social R.A.M.C., 16, 20, 32, 44, 48, 52, 56, 64, 68, George Macdonald, restored to Register, 166 Insurance Plan (A. F. Wilkie Millar and P. 83, 92, 102, 168 TOOTHILL, R. H. (and others): The White Paper Martin Brodie), 123-Medical students and, 124 Reserve of Officers: Army in Burma, 82 and the good will of the profession, 62 -Case for extension of N.H.I., 125-Views of Regular Army, 52, 64, 180 Torquay Division: Meeting on White Paper, 16 serving officers in the Field, 136-Main decisions Supplementary, 56, 168, 180 Trade union, B.M.A. as a, 165 of Representative Body, 172-The way of demo- Territorial Army, 64, 83 Transvaal, Southern, Branch: Medical research in cracy (D. Harcourt Kitchin), 175 Territorial Army, 24, 32, 48, 52, 64, 68, 83, South Africa, 52 WHITEHEAD, K. P.: Political wangling, 129 102, 168, 180 Turkey, history of medicine in (H. A. Aksel), 79 WILLIAMS, E. H.: Recruitment of medical mission- Women's Forces, 6, 32, 44, 48, 83, 102, 168, aries, 24 180 Harley: State medicine and the tuberculous, Indian Army Medical Corps, 32 U 47 -- Medical Service, 6, 32, 48, 52, 64, 83, 92, J. Price: The White Paper, 42 146; Emergency Commissions, 32, 48, 146 Unity and settled policy, 80, 141 WILSON, Kenneth, J. T. The work in a cottage Navy, 16, 20, 32, 48, 52, 56, 83, 92, 102, 167, 180 U.N.R.R.A., doctors needed by, 71 hospital, 5 R.N.V.R., 16, 20, 32, 48, 52, 56, 102, 167 WOLSKEL, H.: Lay control, 4 WOOLF, L. Stuart: " The apostasy of the B.M.A.," 61 Serving officers, the Questionary, and the future, 47 V SHAW, Wilfred: The planners of medicine, 19 WYNDHAM-GITTENS, C.: Central Health Services Sheffield Division: Motions for 'submission to VAN PRAAGH, H. J.: " The apostasy of the B.M.A.," Council, 47 A.R.M., 146 61 SLEIGH, John: The Minister's reply to the B.M.A., 8 SMITH, N. Ross: Memorandum on a National Health Service-An alternative scheme, 85 W -S. (and others): The White Paper and the Yorkshire Branch: Presidential address, 125 good will of the profession, 62 WAITES, J. Arthur: Property and power, 5 East, Branch: Meeting, 72 Social insurance: The medical service and. its Walker, Archibald, disciplinary case of, 144 East Riding: Insurance Practitioners and relation to the social insurance plan (A. F. Wilkie E. H.: Facts v. chaos, 43 Insurance Acts Committee report, 16 Millar and P. Martin Brodie), 123 Walsall and Lichfield Division: Resolutions on YOUNG, J. Campbell: A crucial question, 134 Council's Report and White Paper, 12 - security, 94 -- Michael: The planners of medicine, 23 Somerset (West) Division: Resolutions, 38 WAND, S.: The 100°/ issue, 63 Yugoslavia, medical services in, 39 SOPHIAuN, John: Some anomalies, 9-Purchase of, practices: a loan fund, 89 WAR: South-Eastern Counties Division: Special meeting, Medical demobilization, 55, 64 146 Ophthalmic medical examination of recruits, 22 z Southend General Hospital: Resolution of medical Treatment of ex-Service men, members of Mer- committee, 3 chant Navy, war di,abled civilians, 8 Zelmanovits, Alexander, disciplinary case of, 145

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