Cumulative Index, Volumes 31-42 (1946-1957)

BULLETIN of the American College of Surgeons

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A BERRY, FRANK B. Medical Management of Mass Casual- ties. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 60-66 ABELL, IRVIN. Acknowledgment of Contributions. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 175 BINGHAM, ROBERT F. Education of the Hospital Trustee, The, Feb., 1947, 32:1, 46.49 Albert D. Ballou. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 68 American College of Surgeons; Fellowship Obliga- BLALOCK, ALFRED. Dr. Evarts Ambrose Graham and tions and Opportunities, The. Sept., 1947, 32:3, 217- American . Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 222-225 218 Expanding Scope of Cardiovascular Surgery, The. Fellowship in the American College of Surgeons. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 120-127 Feb., 1947, 32:1, 16-17 In Greeting. (Inter-American Session, Lima). May- George Crile: An Autobiography. Edited, with Side- June, 1955, 40:3, 166 lights by Grace Crile. June, 1948, 33:2, 72 Our Obligations and Opportunities. Mar-Apr., 1956, Marion T. Farrow. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 68 41:2, 83.86, 139 Spirit of Surgery, The. Sept., 1947, 32:3, 208-211 Summary of College Activities as Related to Hos- BLISS, R. W. Overseas Civilian Consultant Program of pitals for the Past Year. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 13-14 the Army Medical Department. June, 1949, 34:2, 97 AGNEW, HARVEY. Trends in the Care of the Psychiatric BLUESTONE, E. M. Long-term Illness and the Hospital of Patient. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 282-283 the Future. Sept., 1947, 32:3, 272-274 Place of the Long-term Patient in the Modern Hos- ALLEN, ARTHUR W. Hospital Standardization Program pital, The. Use and Abuse of Hospital Beds, The. of the American College of Surgeons, The. Jan., , June, 1946, 31:2, 104-106 1951, 36:1, 22 Irvin Abell. Sept., 1949, 34:3, 119-120 BOLMAN, R. MORTON. A Surgeon's Prayer. Nov-Dec., Looking Forward. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 47-50 1955, 40:6, Inside Back Cover ALLEN, J. GARROTT. Blood Transfusions and Allied BOONE, JOEL T. Outline of Veterans Medicine, An. June, Problems, Report of Committee On. Nov-Dec., 1955, 1951, 36:2, 120-122 40:6, 502; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 249; Sept-Oct., 1957, Veterans Medicine in the United States. Sept., 1951, 42:5, 282-283 36:3, 214 Safety of Liquid Plasma, The. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 151-152, 188 BOWERS, CHARLES A. Development of Training for Surgery. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 55-58 Television Committee, Report of. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 497, 498; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 245-246; Sept-Oct., 1957, BRADLEY, H. LENORE. Training of a Secondary Group 42:5, 278 for Nursing Service, The. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 27-30

BRANCH, CHARLES F. Department of Clinical Research, B Annual Report of the. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 190-191 BABCOCK, KENNETH B. Medical Staff Meetings Are BRANCH, CHARLES F. (See CROWELL, BOWMAN C.) Important. Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 34-36 Cancer Clinics - Cancer Diagnostic Clinics - Can- BACHMEYER, ARTHUR C. Summary of the Report and cer Detection Centers: Minimum Standards and of the Conclusions and Recommendations of the Their Amplification. June, 1947, 32:2, 131-143 Commission on Hospital Care. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 30-33 BRICKER, EUGENE M. Health Insurance and Residency BALFOUR, DONALD C. Hippocratic Principles in the Training. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 75-76, 105 Evolution of Gastric Surgery. Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1 25-31, 60 BUSH, VANNEVAR. Professional Collaboration. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 39-44, 81-84 James Monroe Mason. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 391 BATCHELDER, WALTER E. Cancer, Committee on. Sept- BYFIELD, GEORGE V. Medical Education for National Oct., 1953, 38:5, 204 Defense. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 206-209 Department of Clinical Research, Annual Report of the. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 184-185 Scientific Exhibits, Annual Report of Committee on. C Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:2, 228; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 206 Suggested Cancer Program for General Hospitals, A. CAHILL, GORDON F. J. Bentley Squier: 1873-1948. Sept., Sept., 1951, 36:3, 201-203 1948, 33:3, 160-161 Trauma, Committee on. Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 207-208 CAMPBELL, DARRELL A. Residents' Day in Trauma and BAZIN, ALFRED T. Fraser Baillie Gurd: 1883-1948. June, Nutrition, A. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 307, 459 1948, 33:2, 111 CAMPBELL, HORACE E. Role of the Safety Belt in Nine- BEADLE, GEORGE W. Hereditary Errors of Metabolism. teen Auto Crashes. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 155-158 Jan., 1949, 34:1, 51-54 BENEDICT, WILLIAM L. Harry Searls Gradle: 1883-1950. CAMPBELL, RALPH E. Ante- and Post-partum Hemor- rhage. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 64-65 Sept., 1950, 35:3, 211-212 BERNECKER, EDWARD M. Correlation of the Services of CATTELL, RICHARD B. Place of the Organized Clinic in the Graduate Nurse, the Practical Nurse and the Graduate Training in Surgery, The. June, 1948, 33:2, Auxiliary Worker. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 33.35 98-100

3 GRIMM, PAUL D. Trends in the Care of the Tuberculous American College of Surgeons Patient. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 279-281 CROWELL, BOWMAN C. and BRANCH, CHARLES F. C - Continued Cancer Clinics - Cancer Diagnostic Clinics - Can- cer Detection Centers: Minimum Standards and CAVE, HENRY W. General Surgeon in the Changing Era, Their Amplification. June, 1947, 32:2, 131-143 The. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 348-351 CULLEN, THOMAS S. How Cancer Education of the Pub- Eugene Hillhouse Pool: 1874-1949. Jan., 1950, 35:1, lic Got Started (Letter to Joseph C. Bloodgood). 87-88 Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 156 John Edward Jennings. August 6, 1875-May 5, 1945. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 69 CURRY, GEORGE J. Ambulance Attendant: His Qualifica- tions and Training, The. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 465-467 CAVE, HENRY W. and MAGNUSON, PAUL. B. George P. Flint Tornado, The. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 125.126, 147 Muller: June 29, 1877-February 18, 1947, Sept., 1947, 32:3, 294 Management of a Fracture Service in an Open Hos- pital. June, 1946, 31:2, 108-110 CAVIGLIA, ARNALDO. Value of the Inter-American Role of an Approved Affiliate Hospital Under the Congresses of Surgery. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 23-24 Program of Graduate Training in Surgery, The. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 20-23 CHANDLER, CHARLES P. Hospital Plans for a Major Catastrophe. June, 1951, 36:2, 128-130 D CHARLTON, E. E. Role of Electronics in Medicine, The. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 28-31 DALAND, ERNEST M. Standardized Method for Report- ing Cancer End Results. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 149-153 CHURCHILL, EDWARD D. Panic in Disaster. Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 21, 40 DASELER, EDWARD H. For the Triumph of Evil. Jan- Feb., 1955, 40:1, 55-56 CLARK, HERMA. "When Chicago Was Young." May-June, 1953, 38:3, 96 DAVIDSON, CHARLES S. Training of the Family Doctor. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 97, 126-127 CLARK, WILLIAM B., et al. Initial Treatment of Acute Injuries of the Eye. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 367-374, 388 DAVIS, GRAHAM L. Better Hospital Facilities for Rural Patients. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 15-17 CLEMENTS, EARLE C. A Senator Pays Tribute to Dr. Rankin. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 355 DAVIS, LOYAL. Mertie Eva Spencer Completes Forty- four Years of Service with Surgery, Gynecology COFFEY, RALPH R. Kansas City Anatomical Society, Inc.. and Obstetrics. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 173 The. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 197 DOBBIE, ROBERT P. Are We Fulfilling Our Responsi- COLE, WARREN H. Address of Welcome - The 1949 bility to The Injured? Dec., 1951, 36:4, 410-413; Congress. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 16 March, 1952, 37:1, 133-134 Evarts Ambrose Graham: 1833-1957. May-June, 1957, DOLEZAL, CHARLES T. Emergency Ambulance Service. 42:3, 138, 179 Feb., 1947, 32:1, 61-63 Problems in Operability. Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 41-49 DONALD, J. M. Tribute to James Monroe Mason. Jul- Surgical Philosophy Old and New. Mar-Apr., 1956, Aug., 1953, 38:4, 172-173 41:2, 67-71 Treasurer, Annual Report of. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 175- DONNELLY, JAMES F. and LOCK, FRANK R. Indications 176; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 178-180; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, for the Sterilization of Women. May-June, 1953, 230-232; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 208-210; Nov-Dec., 1954, 38:3, 97-102 39:6, 389-390; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 504-506 DOWNING, W. L. Two Physicians Speak Their Mind on COLE, WARREN H. and JONES, TOM. Value of Motion Fee-Splitting. Nov-Dec., 1952, 37:4, 388-390, 392-394 Pictures in Surgical Teaching, The. Jan., 1948, 33:1, Dallas B. Phemister: 1822-1951. 21-26 DRAGSTEDT, LESTER R. March, 1952, 37:1, 143 COLE, WARREN H. and SCHNEEWIND, JOHN H. Teach- DRUMMOND, ALVIN C. Motion Picture and Medical Edu- . ing of Trauma at a University Hospital, The. Jul- cation, The. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 449-450, 461-462 Aug., 1955, 40:4, 204-206 DuBOIS, MARGARET. Critical Problems in Securing and , COLLER, FREDERICK A. Address of the President. Sixth Maintaining Medical Records. June, 1947, 32:2, Inter-American Congress of Surgery. Jan., 1950, 166-168 35:1, 25-27 "For the Benefit of the Patients." Jan., 1951, 36:1, DUNLOP, GEORGE R. Worcester Tornado, The. May- 29-34 June, 1954, 39:3, 127-128 Graduate Training in Surgery. Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, DUNPHY, J. ENGLEBERT. Responsibility of the Surgeon 211-212 in Treatment of Cancer, The. May-June, 1954, 39:3, Graduate Training in , Surgery, Annual Report of 117-118, 143 Committee on. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 180-181; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 192-193; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 219-221 COLLETT, GEORGE A. Surgical 'Training and the Com- E munity Hospital. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 179-180 EISELE, C. WESLEY. Opinions Are No Basis for an Ob- COSTELLO, CYRIL J. Developing and Maintaining High jective Analysis. Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 410 Standards of Technical Services in the Post-war ELKIN, DANIEL C. But Above All, A Good Doctor. Jan- Hospital. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 271-272 Feb., 1957, 42:1, 5-8, 30-32 CRAWFORD, RUSSELL B. Address of Welcome. Clinical Memorial to Fred W. Rankin. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, Congress. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 17 223, 353-354 E - Continued Author Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 I 5 EMMETT, JOHN M. Residencies in Nonuniversity Hos- pitals. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 77-82 GLENN, FRANK. ENGEL, GILSON COLBY. The Importance of Complete The Surgical Specialties and the Col- lege. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 109-113 and Scientific Medical Records from the Standpoint of Better Care of the Patient. Feb., 1947, 32:1, GORDON, SHIRLEY. Tumor Registry at the Toronto 36-37 General Hospital, The. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 133- 137, 179 ERICKSON, WILLIAM. Small Hospitals Benefit by the New Approach. Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 407 GRAHAM, EVARTS A. Detroit Surgical Society. Sept- Oct., 1953, 38:5, 218 ESTES, WILLIAM, L., JR. Interim Report to the Board of Governors. June, 1951, 36:2, 95 International Society's Copenhagen Session in Review. • Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 47 Present-day Problems in Nonpenetrating Abdominal Trauma. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 11-18 Remarks on the Etiology of Bronchogenic Carcinoma. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 128-133 Report of the Chairman of the Board of Governors to the Fellows. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 368-371 GRAHAM, WALLACE H. Importance of Complete and Scientific Medical Records from the Standpoint of Advancement of Medical Science. Feb., 1947, 32:1, F 42-43

FARR, VIOLA. Record Librarian Lists Advantages. Nov- GREGG, ALAN. Horizons at Half Century. Mar-Apr., 1955, Dec., 1954, 39:6, 408-409 40:2, 65-72

FERGUSON, PAUL S. Department of Hospital Standard- GRIMM, ELEANOR K. Annual Report on College Publica- ization, Annual Report of the. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 193- tions. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 200 195; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 221-223 News Items Directed Especially to the Fellows of the FERGUSON, PAUL S. (See MacEACHERN, MALCOLM T.) American College of Surgeons. June, 1950, 35:2, Department of Hospital Standardization, Annual 106-110 Report of the. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 185-187 GRISWOLD, R. ARNOLD. Committee on Trauma, Annual FITTS, BARBARA (See FITTS, WILLIAM T., JR.) Ethical Report of. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 228-229; Nov-Dec., Standards of the Medical profession, Jan-Feb., 1956, 1954, 39:6, 387-388; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 504; Sept- 41:1, 23-31, 46 Oct., 1956, 41:5, 250-251

FITTS, WILLIAM T., JR., and FITTS, BARBARA. Ethical GROUT, JOHN L. and HOLUB, LOUIS A. Twenty Years' Standards of the Medical Profession, Jan-Feb., 1956, Experience in Emergency Room Management, Jul- 41:1, 23-31, 46 Aug., 1955, 40:4, 210-212

FOOTE, MRS. MERRILL N. From the Distaff Side Comes GUNDERSEN, GUNNAR. Benefits of Hospital, Accredita- an Account of Lima. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 168-170 tion to the Medical Profession. Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, FOSS, HAROLD L. American College of Surgeons - Its 175-176 Obligations and Responsibilities, Greater Now Than Ever, The. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 23-26 GUY de CHAULIAC. "What the Surgeon Ought To Be." June, 1951, 36:2, 122; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 204; Dec., Need for Efficient Medical Staff Organization and 1951, 36:4, 423 Control of the Professional Work of the Hospital. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 17-19 GUZMAN del VILLAR, OSCAR. Address of Welcome. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 161-165 FOSS, HAROLD L. (See PRIME, L. MARGUERIETE) Li- brary and Department of Literary Research, Annual Report of the. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 195-196; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 223-224 H FRANCKE, DON E. Developing and Maintaining High HARRELL, WILLIAM B. Accreditation Program for Standards of Pharmacy Service in the Post-war Group Medical Clinics. Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 221- Hospital. Sept., 1946, 31:2, 276-277 222, 354 FRASER, JOHN R. Walter William Chipman: 1867-1950. June, 1950, 35:2, 125-126 HAWLEY, PAUL R. American College of Surgeons Re- states Principles of Financial Relations. Sept-Oct., FURSTENBERG, ALBERT C. Plan for the Decentraliza- 1952, 37:3, 233-236 tion of Graduate Medical Education, A. June, 1948, 33:2, 104-105 American College of Surgeons, The. June, 1951, 36:2, 103

Birth of the American College of Surgeons-Vignette G of Medical History. I. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 299-300 GASTANETA, GUILLERMO. With Pleasure and Thank- Boards, The. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 291-292 fulness. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 166-167 College - An Institution Rather Than a Society, The. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 175-177 GIBSON, FRANK S. Minimum Qualifications to Practice Major Surgery. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 49-51 College Receives da Vinci Book. Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 14 GILCHRIST, R. KENNEDY. Treasurer, Annual Report of. Director's Report, The. Jan-Feb.; 1953, 38:1, 36-38; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 252-254 Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 29-30, 37; Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 90-93; Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 75-76; Jan-Feb., 1957, GILCHRIST, R. KENNEDY and SANDROK, EDWARD G. Treasurer's Annual Report. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 42:1, 51-52 286-288 Doctor Malcolm. T. MacEachern. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 23 HERRMANN, LOUIS G. Resume of International Society's 6 I American College of Surgeons Lisbon Meeting. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 60 HESS, GAYLORD R. Analysis of Experience in the Medi- H - Continued cal Care of Employees - A Compilation. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 163-169 Establishment of a Common Standard for Graduate Division of Medical Service in Industry, Annual Re- Training in General Surgery, The. Sept., 1950, 35:3, port of the. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 191-192 162-165 Expression of Appreciation. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5,- H ILL, FREDERICK T. Developing and Maintaining High 209, 297 Professional Standards in the Post-war Hospital. Family Physician. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, Inside Back Sept., 1946, 31:3, 261 Cover HOFFMANN, ROBERT G. We Must Ask the Right Ques- Fellowship for Anesthesiologists. Sept-Oct., 1955, tions to Get the Right Answers. Nov-Dec., 1954, 40:5, 302 39:6, 406 Fee-Splitting Among Lawyers. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 192 HOLDEN, WILLIAM D. Teaching of Trauma in the New Future of the College, The. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 51-52 Curriculum at Western Reserve University School General Practice of Medicine, The. Sept-Oct., 1956, of Medicine, The. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 149-152 41:5, 205-207 Gift for Captain Sadler. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 74 HOLIMAN, LOIS HOPE. Post-war Student Nurse Recruit- Goal of the College, The. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 113- ment Problems. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 25-27 116, 119 HOLMAN, EMILE. Address of Welcome - 1951 Clinical Hospital Standardization Program, The. June, 1951, Congress. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 347 36:2, 90; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 172 Ideals and Ethics of Medicine, The. Jul-Aug., 1953, HOLUB, LOUIS A. (See GROUT, JOHN L.) Twenty Years' 38:4, 133-137 Experience in Emergency Room Management. Jul- Aug., 1955, 40:4, 210-212 In Response to 'Address of Welcome. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 167 HUBBARD, G. B. Is Your Community Ready? Mar-Apr., Invest Your Tax Money. Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, Inside 1953, 38:2, 69-72 Back Cover Justice Is Not Blind-. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 440, 464-465 HUFFMAN, EDNA K. Application of Standard Nomen- clature in the Small Hospital, The. June, 1947, 32:2, Manual of Hospital Accreditation (Formerly Desig- 164-166 nated "Manual of Hospital Standardization"). Dec., 1951, 36:4, 338-344 Program of the American Association of Medical Record Librarians to Improve Medical Record Medical Service in Industry. Program. Transferred Science. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 33-35 From American College of Surgeons to American Foundation of Occupational Health. June, 1951, 36:2, 91-92 Newer Concepts of Medical Rehabilitation in Veter- ans Administration Hospitals. Sept., 1947, 32:3, IVY, ANDREW C. Liberal Medical Education. Sept., 1947, 275-276 32:3, 219-222 "Out of the Mouths of Babes." Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 65-66 Please, Not On Our Doorstep. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, J 86-87 Postgraduate Courses at the Clinical Congress, The. JACKSON, LAURA G. Public Relations, Annual Report May-June, 1956, 41:3, 120 on. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 195-196 Quo Vadimus? Jan., 1951, 36:1, 35-40 JAWORSKI, HANNIBAL. Waco Tornado, The. May-June, Redefining the Indefinable. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 302 1954, 39:3, 129-132 Regents' Action Upon Report of the Board of Gover- nors. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 130-134 JEFFERSON, GEOFFREY (Sir). Balance of Life and Death Reorganization of College Library Announced. May- in Cerebral Lesions, The. (Abstract) Jan., 1951, June, 1957, 42:3, 146 36:1, 34 See No Evil. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 128, 178-179 JENKINS, HILGER P. Medical Motion Picture Depart- Philosophy of Medicine, The. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 128 ment,. Annual Report of. Sept., 1951, 36:3, -187-189; This Hospital Informs Its Patients. May-June, 1956, Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 496-497; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 41:3, 108 244-245 Truman Committee Report, The. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, JENKINS, HILGER P. and SAUNDERS, H. PRATHER. 301-302 Medical Motion Picture Department, Annual Report Two Physicians Speak Their Mind on Fee-splitting. of. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 225-226; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, Nov-Dec., 1952, 37:4, 388-390, 392-394 206; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 385-386; Sept-Oct, 1957, What Postgraduate Courses Are and Who Will Con- 42:5, 276-278 duct Them. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 204 Establishment of Amateur Motion Picture League, Where Do We Stand? Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, Inside Annual Motion Picture Award, and Committee to Back Cover Study Use of Films in Medical Schools. June, 1951, Whose Ethics? Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 64 36:2, 107 HAYHOW, EDGAR C. Developing and Maintaining High Motion Picture Library is Now in Operation. Jul-Aug., Standards of Training for Hospital Administration. 1956, 41:4, 172 Sept., 1946, 31:3, 257-258 JENSEN, FRODE. Education and Training of Interns and HENDERSON, ELMER L. Tribute to Irvin Abell. Sept., Residents - The Written Word Tells the Story. 1949, 34:3, 121-122 Feb., 1947, 32:1, 40-41 J - Continued Author Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 I 7 JOHNSON, EMILY K. How Hospitals Can Help in Student and Practical Nurse Recruitment. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 31-33 LOVELACE, W. RANDOLPH, II. Military Nurses - Policy of the United States Department of Defense. Sept., JOHNSON, ROBERT WOOD. New Era in Personnel Rela- 1951, 36:3, 207.208 tions and Its Meaning for Hospitals, The. Jan., 1948, United States Armed Forces Blood Donor Program. 33:1, 19-21 Expansion of Hospital Facilities of Military Depart- JONES, THOMAS E. Address of Welcome, Clinical Con- ments. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 416-417 gress. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 18 LUETH, HAROLD C. Stabilization of Medical Staff Organi- zation and Integration of the General Practitioner. JONES, TOM (See COLE, WARREN H.). Value of Motion June, 1947, 32:2, 172-173 Pictures in Surgical Teaching, The. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 21-26 LULENSKI, C. R. Prerequisites for a Surgical Resident. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 118-119

K M KELLOGG, GEORGE 0. A. Developing and Maintaining MacDONALD, ELEANOR J. Present Incidence and Sur- High Standards of Professional Services in the vival Picture in Cancer and the Promise of Im- Post-war Hospital - Medical Staff Conferences. proved Prognosis, The. June, 1948, 33:2, 75-93 Sept., 1946, 31:3, 268-269 MACDONALD, IAN. Sarcoma Registry Reactivated in KENNEDY, ROBERT H. Committee on Trauma, Annual Washington. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 381 Report of the. Sept. 1950, 35:3, 178-179; June, 1951, 36:2, 92-94; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 181-183 MacEACHERN, MALCOLM T. College Continues Militant Stand Against Fee-Splitting and Rebates. June, 1948, Our Fashionable Killer. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 73-81 33:2, 65-67 KENNEDY, ROBERT H., et al. Multiple Injury Patient, Earl W. Williamson: 1885-1948. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 159 The. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 107-112 1946 Sectional Meetings. Successful Series of Meetings Devoted to Study of Post-war Medical and Hospital KIRK, GRAYSON L. Current Dilemmas for Doctors and Problems. June, 1946, 31:2, 85-95 Others. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 53-59 1947 Sectional Meetings. June, 1947, 32:2, 121-128 KNIGHT, RALPH T. Emergencies Arising During Anes- 1948 Sectional Meetings. Six Two-day Conferences thesia. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 65-66 Featured New Developments in Surgery and in Hospital Service. June, 1948, 33:2, 62-63 KOCH, SUMNER L. Dr. H. Winnett Orr 1877-1956. Mar- Nursing Problem, The. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 21-22 Apr., 1957, 42:2, 118-121 Outlook Brightens for Relief of Nursing Situation. Working Man's Hand, The. Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 5-13 June, 1947, 32:2, 150-156 "Point Rating" Proves to be One of the Most Interest- ing Current Topics for Hospitals. June, 1949, 34:2, 85-86 Point Rating System, The. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 173-174 LAIRD, WILLIAM R. Classical Education of the Physician, Thirty-first Annual Hospital Standardization Report On. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 383-386 Including List of Approved Hospitals, The 1948 Survey. Dec., 1948, 33:4, 209-305 LANMAN, THOMAS H. Address of Welcome - The 1950 Congress. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 28 Thirty-second Annual Hospital Standardization Report Including List of Approved Hospitals, The 1949 Boards and Circles. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 290-291 Survey. Dec., 1949, 34:4, 185-299 LEDERER, 'FRANCIS L. Refresher Courses Offered by MacEACHERN, MALCOLM T. and FERGUSON, PAUL S. University of Illinois. June, 1946, 31:2, 116 Department of Hospital Standardization, Annual Report of the. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 185-187 LEHMAN, EDWIN P. Committee on Cancer, Annual Re- port of. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 218 MACKAY, J. KEILLER. Shakespeare and the Learned Professions. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 208-213, 226 LIMBERT, EDWIN M. A Letter from Iowa. Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 184, 354 MacKENZIE, WALTER C. Pancreatitis - Fundamental and Clinical Aspects, Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 23-32 LINCOLN, JAMES R. Comments from a Traveler to Lima. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 303-305, 360 MADDOCK, WALTER G. Committee on Nutrition of the Surgical Patient, Annual Report of the. Sept-Oct., LINDQUIST, CHARLES A. Hospital Facilities Required 1952, 37:3, 226-227 for Emergency Care. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 378-380, 392 International Society of Surgery Meetings, The. Paris, Lyons and Strasbourgh, Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 211-212 LITTAUER, DAVID. What Must Be Done to Insure Good Nursing Care from the Point of View of the Hos- MAGNUSON, PAUL B. Remove Not the Ancient Land- pital Administrator. June, 1949, 34:2, 87-88 mark. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 352-356 Veterans Administration Medical Service. Sept., 1948, LOCK, FRANK R. (See DONNELLY, JAMES F) Indica- 33:3, 193-194 tions for the Sterilization of Women. May-June, Where Do We Go From Here. in Veterans Medicine? 1953, 38:3, 97-102 Jan., 1951, 36:1, 45-47

LOGAN, LAURA R. Developing and Maintaining High MAGNUSON, PAUL B. (See CAVE, HENRY W.) George Standards of Professional Nursing Services in the P. Muller: June 29, 1877-February 18, 1947. Sept., Post-war Hospital. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 273-274 1947, 32:3, 294 MOORE, FRANCIS D. Committee on Nutrition, Fluid and 8 I American College of Surgeons Electrolyte Balance, Report of. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 503; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 249-250; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 284 M - Continued Anesthesia Is a Part of Surgery, May-June, 1955, 40:3, 145-150 MANESS, SYLVIA H. Developing and Maintaining High Standards of Medical Records in -the Post-war MOUBRAY, M. RUTH. Serious Shortage of Nursing Per- Hospital. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 269-271 sonnel in Meeting Needs for Nursing Service in Hospitals. June, 1947, 32:2, 168-169 MARTZLOFF, KARL H. Organization of the Hospital Medi- cal Staff from the Standpoint of Maintaining a MYERS, CHARLES W. Transportation of the Injured and High Standard of Professional Proficiency. Sept., Other Types of Emergency Patients - Ambulance 1946, 31:3, 265-268 Service. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 59-61 MASON, JAMES B. American College of Surgeons and MYERS, ROBERT S. Book "You and Your Operation" Is the Medical Management of Injuries En Masse, The. Recommended Reading for Patients. Sept-Oct., 1957, Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 21-22, 44 42:5, 297 Armed Forces Consultants Group Includes 149 F.A.C.S. Euphemisms of Pathology - An Unnecessary Evil. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 117, 122 May-June, 1954, 39:3, 113-114 Cancer Control and the College. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, Hospital Statistics Don't Tell the Truth. Nov-Dec., 157-165 1954, 39:6, 395-397 Department of Professional Services and Accredita- Justification for Surgery, The. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, tion, Annual Report of. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 502; 173-174 Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 248; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 282-285 Patient's Stake in Accreditation, The. Jul-Aug., 1955, Trauma and the American College of Surgeons. Mar- 40:4, 199-201 Apr., 1957, 42:2, 103-105, 123-125 Physician Membership on Hospital Governing Boards. Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 32-33, 45-46 MASON, MICHAEL L. Treatment of Open Wounds. Jan- Feb., 1957, 42:1, 33-38, 80-81 Rise and Fall of Fee-splitting, The. Vignette II. Nov- Dec., 1955, 40:6, 507-509, 523 MASON, MICHAEL L. (See PRIME, L. MARGUERIETE) Scientific Exhibits, Committee on. Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, Library and Department of Literary Research. Sept- 386; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 501; Sept-Oct., 1956, Oct., 1953, 38:5, 204-205; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 383-384; 41:5, 247 Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 493-494; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, Technique for Evaluating Professional Activities, A. 242; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 274 Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 496-499

MASTERS, GEORGE. Increasing Cost of Hospital Services Tender Loving Care. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 375-377 and How These Can Be Met Without Lowering What Every Surgeon Should Know Today. Sept-Oct., Present Standards. June, 1947, 32:2, 170-171 1956, 41:5, 207-208, 426-432 Who Should Do Surgery? Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 69- MATAS, RUDOLPH. Eleanor K. Grimm - A Tribute. 71, 105 March, 1952, 37:1, 130 International Society of Surgery, The. June, 1946, MYERS, ROBERT S. and SLEE, VERGIL N. Medical Audit - Basic Ingredients and Methods, The. May-June, 31:2, 117-118 1956, 41:3, 109-112, 148-149 Twelfth Congress, International Society of Surgery, London, September 14-20, 1947. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 72 New Medical Audit Method, A. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 185-192 MAXWELL, J. H. Essentials of Graduate Training Pro- grams in Otolaryngology, The. June, 1950, 35:2, N 113-116 NAFFZIGER, HOWARD C. Comments on Reports on Ac- McLAUGHLIN, HARRISON L. Undergraduate Education tivities of American College of Surgeons to Pro- on Trauma. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 144-146 mote Training and Use of Vocational Nurses in Hospitals. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 26-28 Armed Forces Medical Policy MEILING, RICHARD L. Forum of Fundamental Problems for Surgical Spe- Council, United States Department of Defense, cialists. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 23-24; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 49-50; April, 1951. June, 1951, 36:2, 125-127 Jan., 1951, 36:1, 11 United States Office of Medical Services, Department Progressive Exophthalmos, Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 33-39, of Defense, The. Sept., .1950, 35:3, 209 53-55 MERCER, WALTER (Sir). Royal College of Surgeons of NEFF, ROBERT E. Developing and Maintaining High Edinburgh, The. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 484-487, 500 Educational Standards in the Post-war Hospital. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 264-265 MILLER, GEORGE H. Advisory Councils. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 275 NELSON, HARRY M. Exfoliative Cytology in the Detec- Division of Graduate Training in Surgery, Report of tion of Uterine Cancer. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 473- the. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 181-183 477, 506 NELSON, R. W. Developing and Maintaining High Admin- MILLER, GEORGE H. (See SAUNDERS, H. PRATHER) Department of Organization and Assembly, Report istrative Standards in the Post-war Hospital. Sept., of. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 494-500; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 1946, 31:3, 258-260 242-246; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 274-275 NORTH, JOHN PAUL. Prospectus for a Chapter. Sept- Oct., 1954, 39:5, 219-221 MILLER, J. ROSCOE. Doctor As Citizen, The. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 357.361 NOVAK, EMIL. Albert Mathieu Chorionepithelioma Reg- istry of the American Association of Obstetricians, M001, H. R. Doctors Do Take Records Seriously. Nov- Gynecologists and Abdominal Surgeons. Feb., 1947, Dec., 1954, 39:6, 403-405 32:1, 97 0 Author Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 I 9 OCHSNER, ALTON. Report to Our Founders, A. Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 15-23 PUESTOW, CHARLES B. Graduate Training in General ORNDORFF, JOHN. Importance of Complete and Scien- Surgery and the Surgical Specialties in a Veterans tific Medical Records from the Standpoint of Self Administration Hospital. June, 1948, 33:2, 100-104 Education of the Practicing Physician. Feb., 1947, Medical Motion Picture Department, Annual Report 32:1, 38.39 of. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 184-185 OSBURN, WILLIAM A. Factors Determining the Legibil- Tribute to Malcolm T. MacEachern, A. May-June, 1956, • ity of Lantern Slides. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 113-117, 41:3, 147-148 149-150 OUGHTERSON, A. W. Surgery, Science and Society. Jul- R Aug., 1955, 40:4, 193-198 RANKIN, FRED W. Responsibility of a Heritage, The. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 5-9, 59 P RAVDIN, I. S. Surgical Specialists and the College. Mar- PACKARD, ROLLO K. Cooperation Between Blue Cross Apr., 1956, 41:2, 52 and Medical Service Plans and Hospitals. Feb., Nutrition, Fluid and Electrolyte Balance, Annual Re- 1947, 32:1, 52-55 port of Committee on. Sept., 1949, 34:3, 171; Sept., 1950, 35:3, 183; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 185 PARRAN, THOMAS. Health Problems of the Post-war World. June, 1946, 31:2, 114 Review of "Surgical Forum," A. June, 1951, 36:2, 88 Public Health Service Advances in Three Fields. Feb., RAVDIN, I. S. and PARSONS, WILLARD H. The Spe- 1947, 32:1, 67 cialties and the College, Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 280 Recent Legislation Aids Public Health Programs. REYNOLDS, CHARLES R. Plans for Graduate Training in June, 1947, 32:2, 157 Surgery in 1947. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 23-24 PARSONS, WILLARD H. (See RAVDIN, I. S.) The Spe- ROBERTSON, ROBERT C. The Automobile Accident Vic- cialties and the College, Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 280 tim and Skeletal Injuries. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, PATERSON ROSS, JAMES (Sir). Science and Surgery. 516-519 Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 19-22 ROYSTER, HUBERT A. Sesquicentennial Convocation of PATTERSON, HOWARD A. Address of Welcome. Sept., the University of North Carolina. June, 1946, 1947, 32:3, 216 31:2, 110 PEREZ, EUGENE REYES. Challenge of the Future. Sept- Oct., 1953, 38:5, 219-220 S PHEMISTER, DALLAS B. Bowman Corning Crowell: 1879- SABATELLE, PETER E. On Hospitals and Doctors. Jul- 1951. June, 1951, 36:2, 109-110 Aug., 1954, 39:4, 177-179 Evaluation of Full-time and Group-Practice for the SANDERS, R. L. Collapse on the Operating Table. June, Clinical Faculty of a Medical School, An. Jan., 1950, 1947, 32:2, 162-164 35:1, 17-21 Our State Chapter as an Integral Part of the College. PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH COGSWELL. Preparation and Use Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 75-77 of Practical Nurses and Auxiliary Workers for the SANDROK, EDWARD G. (See GILCHRIST, R. KENNEDY) Care of the Sick. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 29-31 Treasurer's Annual Report. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, PHILPOTT, NEWELL W. Austin Birrell Schinbein: 1886- 286-288

1950. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 66 SAUNDERS, H. PRATHER. Clinical . Visits. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 499-500 PINKERTON, FORREST J. Frank Farrow Simpson: April 2, 1868-February 10, 1948. June, 1948, 33:2, 112-113 Credentials Department, Annual Report of the. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 188 PRIME, L. MARGUERIETE. Larrey - Surgeon Raconteur. Local Chapters. Sept., 1949, 34:3, 169-170; Sept., 1950, Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 457-461 35:3, 187-188; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 186-187; Dec., 1951, Library and Department of Literary Research, Annual 36:4, 381-383; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 224-225; Sept-Oct., Report of the. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 192-193 1953, 38:5, 205-206; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 385; Nov- Your Library - New Prints and Ancient Tomes. Dec., 1955, 40:6, 498-499; Sept-Oct., 1956; 41:5, 246 Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 215-217 Medical Motion Picture Program, Annual Report on. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 75-76; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 225-226; PRIME, L. MARGUERIETE and FOSS, HAROLD L. Library Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 206; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, and Department of Literary Research, Annual Re- 385-386 port of. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 195-196; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 223-224 New Motion Pictures. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 171-174; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 245-247, 369; Nov-Dec., 1952, PRIME, L. MARGUERIETE and MASON, MICHAEL L. 391-392; May-June, 1953, 38:3, 112-115; Jul-Aug., 1953, Library and Department of Literary Research. Sept- 38:4; 162-164; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 224-225, 355; Nov- Oct., 1953, 38:5, 204-205; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 383-384; Dec., 1953; 38:6, 389-390; Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 61-62; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6. 493-494; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 97-98; Jul-Aug., 1954; 39:4, 169- 242; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 274 171; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 411-413; Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, The Hospital Medical Library. Organization and Man- 136-138; May-June, 1955, 40:3, 183-186; Jul-Aug., 1955, agement. Content of the List. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 40:4, 222-224; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 515, 520-521; Jan- 225-267 Feb., 1956, 41:1, 40-43; Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 98-101; May-June, 1956, 41:3, 147-148; Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, PROCTOR, HENRY A. Refresher Courses for Demobilized 462-464; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 77-80; Mar-Apr., 1957, Medical Officers of the Canadian Armed Forces. 42:2, 115-117; May-June, 1957, 42:3, 169-174; Jul-Aug., Feb,. 1946, 31:1, 15 1957, 42:4, 219-221; Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 494, 502-504 STEPHENSON, GEORGE W. Fellowship Department, An- 10 I American College of Surgeons nual Report of. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 190; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 218-219; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 210-211; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 390-391; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 500-502; Sept- S - Continued Oct., 1956, 41:5, 246-248; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 279-281 College's Graduate Training Program, The. Vignette Sectional Meetings. June, 1950, 35:2, 103; Sept., 1950, 35:3, 189; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 191; Dec., 1951, 36:4, of Medical History. III. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 92-94 329-331; Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 175-179, 180; Sept-Oct., Design For Living, A. March, 1952, 37:1, 135-136 1952, 37:3, 227-228, 237, 244; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, Graduate Training in Surgery (General Surgery and 206-207, 215-216; Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 360-366; Nov- the Surgical Specialties). Report for 1951. Sept., Dec., 1954, 39:6, 386-387; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 294, 1951, 36:3, 229; Report for 1952. Sept-Oct., 1952, 468; Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 478-483 37:3, 322 Surgical Economics and Ethics. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, P.). SAUNDERS, H. PRATHER (See JENKINS, HILGER 138-140 Committee on Motion Pictures. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 276-278 STUCK, WALTER. Kappa Delta Award for Research in Establishment of Amateur Motion Picture League, Orthopaedic Surgery, The. June, 1949, 34:2, 103 Annual Motion Picture Award, and Committee to Study Use of Films in Medical Schools. June, 1951, SWANSON, CLIFFORD A. Need for Medical Officers in 36:2, 107 - the United States Navy. June, 1949, 34:2, 97-98 Motion Picture Library is Now in Operation, Jul-Aug., Our Armed Forces. Jan., 1949 34:1, 19 1956, 41:4, 172 United States Navy, The. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 90

SAUNDERS, H. PRATHER and MILLER, GEORGE H. SWEENEY, ROBERT H. Society's Cancer. June, 1951, 36:2, Annual Report of Department of Organization and 116-117 Assembly. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 494-495; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 242-243; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 274-275 SWEETSER, THEODORE H. Inclusion of Private Patients in the Resources for Graduate Training in Surgery, SCHAEFER, JOHN H. A Record System for Cancer Clinics The. June, 1949, 34:2, 81-82 and Cancer Diagnostic Clinics. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 12-18 SCHNEEWIND, JOHN H. (See COLE, WARREN H.) Teach- T ing of Trauma at a University Hospital, The. Jul- Aug., 1955, 40:4, 204-206 TANSEY, SARA P. Trends in the Care of the Convales- cent Patient. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 285-286 , SHUMACKER, HARRIS B. JR., Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems, Report of Committee for. Nov- TAPP, ERNEST M. Advances in Physical Medicine. Sept., Dec., 1955, 40:6, 496; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 243-244; 1948, 33:3, 195-196 Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 276 TAYLOR, GRANTLEY W. Annual Report of the Cancer SLAUGHTER, DANELY P. Committee on Cancer. Nov- Committee. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 177; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 180 Dec., 1954, 39:6, 383; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 503; Sept- Oct., 1956, 41:5, 249; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 283-284 THOMAS, GEORGE J. Fire and Explosion Hazards With Flammable Anesthetic Agents, and Their Control. SLAUGHTER, DANELY P. and SOUTHWICK, HARRY W. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 510-515 Appraisal of the Tumor Clinics in Three Metro- politan Hospitals. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 451-457 THOMPSON, HAROLD LINCOLN. Seventh Inter-American Congress of Surgery, Jan., 1951, 36:1, 75 SLEE, VERGIL N. Statistics Influence Medical Practice. Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 397-402 TIPTON, GEORGE W. Tissue Audit Committee in an Open Staff Hospital, The. Three Years' Results SLEE, VERGIL N. (See MYERS, ROBERT S.) Medical from Brackenridge Hospital. Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:3, Audit - Basic Ingredients and Methods, The. May- 159-161, 191-192 June, 1956, 41:3, 109-112, 148-149 TOLLEFSON, DONALD G. Address of Welcome, Clinical New Medical Audit Method, A. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, Congress. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 50 185-192 Trends in the Care of Obstetrical Patients. Sept., SLOAN, RAYMOND P. Governing Board of the Hospital, 1946, 31:3, 284-285 The. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 44-46 TRUMAN, STANLEY R. "Why Some Doctors Should Be SMILEY, DEAN F. Another Responsibility of the Medical In Jail." Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 68, 108 School. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 140

SMITH, DAUGH W. Shall We Coast Now - or Forge V Ahead? Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 156, 175 VAN DER KOLK, BERT. Did They Have Pneumonia or SMITH, VERNON D. E. Ski Injuries - Their Prevention. Didn't They? Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 408 Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 289-290, 457-459 VIVIAN, R. P. Trends in the Care of the Chronically Ill SOUTHWICK, HARRY W. (See SLAUGHTER, DANELY P.) or Long-term Patient. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 277-278 Appraisal of the Tumor Clinics in Three Metropoli- tan Hospitals. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6; 451-457 w SPENCER, JAMES H. Please Call A Doctor. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 119-124, 146 WADE, PRESTON A. Committee on Trauma. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 284-285 SPENCER, RUTH W. Developing and Maintaining High Standards of Dietary Services in the Post-war Hos- WAKELEY, CECIL (Sir). Effect of Naval Warfare on the pital. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 274-276 Progress of Surgery. Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 32-35, 59 W - Continued, Author Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 11 WALTER, CARL W. Electrostatics in the Operating Room. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 141-144-- WILLIAMS, GREER. A.M.A. Revises Ethics. Sept-Oct., WALTERS, WALTMAN. A Traveler's Account of the 1954, 39:5, 201-202, 352-353 Meetings in Europe. Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 50-53 'Annual Report on Public Relations. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 227 WALTMAN, CHARLES A. Tumor Clinic in a Small-Com- munity General Hospital, The. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, Better Surgery in Bloomington. Nov-Dec., 1952, 37:4, 162-168 381-387, 396 ' Columbus Five-year Cure for Fee-Splitting, The. Jul- WANGENSTEEN, OWEN H. The Surgical Forum. Feb., Aug., 1952, 37:2, 153-158, 168 1946, 31:1, 9-10; June, 1946, 31:2, 83-84; Feb., 1947, Columbus Plan Begins to Roll. Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 32:1, 73-74; Sept., 1947, 32:3, 223-224; Jan., 1948, 33:1, 153-158, 193-194 11-12; Jan., 1949, 34:1, 22-23; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 48-49; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 9-10 Strange Case of Loyal Davis, The. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 129-132, 180 WARNER, W. P. Treatment Services, Department of "When Cihcago Was Young." May-June, 1953, 38:3, 96 Veterans Affairs of Canada. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 214-215 WILLIAMSON, EARL W. Plans and Prospects for Hos- WEBB-JOHNSON, ALFRED EDWARD (Lord). Science in pital Standardization in 1947. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 19-20 Surgery - Stop and Look and Listen. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 9-14

WESTBURY, A. H. Developing and Maintaining High Business Standards in the Post-war Hospital. Sept., ZIMMERMANN, HARRY B. Trends in the Care of the Sur- 1946, 31:3, 262-263 gical Patient. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 283-284

WESTMORELAND, M. G. College of American Patholo- ZINNINGER, M. M. Graduate Surgical Training at the gists. June, 1947, 32:2, 173 University of Cincinnati. June, 1948, 33:2, 94-97

WHIPPLE, ALLEN 0. Qualifications of the Surgeon and ZOLLINGER, ROBERT M. Changing Manner of Surgical the Cancer Problem, The Sept., 1947, 32:3, 212-216 Education, The. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 488-493 William Darrach: 1876-1948. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 162 Medical Care of the Veteran. June, 1946, 31:2, 120-126 12 I American College of Surgeons

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A College is in Charge of Doctor Visitors. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 200 ABELL, IRVIN College's Graduate Training Program, The (Vignette Allen, Arthur W., Henderson, Elmer L. Sept., 1949, III). Stephenson, George W. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 34:3, 117-124; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 83-86 92-94 Director's Report, The. Hawley, Paul R. Jan-Feb., ACCIDENTS (See TRAUMA) 1953, 38:1, 36-38; Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 29-30, 37; Mar- Apr., 1955, 40:2, 90-92; Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 75-76 ACCREDITATION OF HOSPITALS (See JOINT COMMIS- "For the Benefit of the Patients." Coller, Frederick A. SION ON ACCREDITATION OF HOSPITALS) Jan., 1951, 36:2, 29-34 ADVISORY COUNCILS, A.C.S. Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation and The American College of Surgeons, The. Jul-Aug., 1957, Advisory Councils of the American College of Sur- 42:4, 193-197 geons. June, 1950, 35:2, 117; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 55-57; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 372-374; Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 44-46; Future of the College, The. Hawley, Paul R. Jan-Feb., Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 41-44; Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 99; 1957, 42:1, 51-52 Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 80; Miller, George H. Sept-Oct., Hippocratic Principles in the Evolution of Gastric 1957, 42:5, 275 Surgery. Balfour, Donald C. Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 25-31, 60 AERO MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Looking Forward. Allen, Arthur W. Jan., 1949, 34:1, Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 98 47-50 News Items Directed Especially to the Fellows of the AGENTS, A.C.S. American College of Surgeons. June, 1950, 35:2, Caveat Emptor. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 143 106-110; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 48-50; June, 1951, 36:2, 96-99; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 363-367 AKRON SURGICAL SOCIETY Officers: Published in each BULLETIN Akron Surgical Society's Resolution on Unethical Organization of the College Staff. Noli-Dec., 1955, 40:6, Practices. Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 31 492-506 AMBULANCES (See TRAUMA: TRANSPORTATION AND Our State Chapter as an Integral Part of the College. CARE OF INJURED) Sanders, R. L. Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 75-77 Quo Vadimus? Hawley, Paul R., Jan., 1951, 36:1, 35.40 AMERICAN BOARD OF SURGERY Remove Not The Ancient Landmark. Magnuson, Paul Boards and Circles. Lanman, Thomas H. Sept-Oct., B. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 352-356 1957, 42:5, 290-291 Report to Our Founders, A. Ochsner, Alton. Jan-Feb., Changing Manner of Surgical Education, The. Zol- 1953, 38:1, 15-23 linger, Robert M. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 488-493 Responsibility of a Heritage, The. Rankin, Fred W. Boards, The. Hawley, Paul R. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 5-9, 59 291-292 Rise and Fall of Fee-splitting, The (Vignette II). Myers, Robert S. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 507-509, 523 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Spirit of Surgery, The. Abell, Irvin. Sept., 1947, 32:3, Cancer Society Telecasts Clinics. New York's Memor- 208-211 ial Hospital to Take Part. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 106 Summary of College Activities as Related to Hospitals for the Past Year. Abell, Irvin, Jan., 1948, 33:1, AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS 13 - 14 A.C.S. President (Frank Glenn). Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, Surgical Specialists and the College. Ravdin, I. S. 200 Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 52 American College of Surgeons. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 176-188 Trauma and the American College of Surgeons. American College of Surgeons - Its Obligations and (Vignette V). Mason, James B. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, Responsibilities, Greater Now Than Ever. Foss, 103-105, 123-125 Harold L. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 23-26 PORTRAITS American People Owe a Lot to the American College of Surgeons. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 144 Painting of Dr. Warren H. Cole as President of A.C.S. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 495 Approval Lists of the College. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 389 Portrait of Past President Foss Received by the Birth of the American College of Surgeons (Vignette I). Hawley, Paul R. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 299-300 College. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 293 But Above All, A Good Doctor. Elkin, Daniel C. AMERICAN FOUNDATION OF OCCUPATIONAL Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 5-8, 30-32 HEALTH (See INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE) Cancer Control and the College (Vignette IV). Mason, AMERICAN-KOREAN FOUNDATION James B. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 157-165 Challenge of the Future. Perez, Eugene Reyes. Sept- Assistance for Korean Physicians. Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, Oct., 1953, 38:5, 219-220 171, 195 College - An Institution Rather Than a Society, The. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Hawley, Paul R. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 175-177 A.M.A. Committee Supports Hospital Accreditation College is Decorated, The. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 139- But Recommends Changes in Standards. Sept-Oct., 140 1956, 41:5, 259-260 A - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 I 13 A.M.A. Meeting. Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 217-218 A.M.A. Revises Ethics. Williams, Greer. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 201-202, 352-353 BLOOD BANKS; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF American Medical Association Revises Principles of May-June, 1953, 38:3, 121; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 220; Ethics. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 289 Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 276 Civil Defense Information Published by A.M.A. Sept- BLOODGOOD, JOSEPH C. Oct., 1952, 37:3, 232 How Cancer Education of the Public Got Started. General Practice Sections in Hospitals. June, 1947, (Thomas S. Cullen letter to Joseph C. Bloodgood). 32:2, 149 Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 156 Hospital Commission Acts on A.M.A. Recommenda- tions, Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 468, 469, 470, 471 BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS Hospital Residencies Under the G. I. Bill. Feb., 1946, Minimum Standards for Blood Transfusions Are Out- 31:1, 15-18 lined. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 89-91, 103 International Film Program, Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 127 BONE SARCOMA REGISTRY, A.C.S. (See also CANCER) Postwar Medical Service. (Minutes). Feb., 1946, 31:1, Bone Sarcoma Registry Queries to be Sent to Wash- 26-42; June, 1946, 31:2, 128-138; Feb., 1947, 32:1, 98.110; ington. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 296 June, 1947, 32:2, 174-189; Sept., 1947, 32:3, 277.288; June, 1948, 33:2, 106-110; Sept., 1948, 33:3, 198-201; Cancer Control and the College (Vignette IV). Mason, Jan., 1949, 34:1, 60-64 James B. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 157-165 Sarcoma Registry Reactivated in Washington. Mac- AMERICAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION donald, Ian. Nov-Dec., 1953, , 38:6, 381 New Standards for Luer Tapers. Mar-Apr., 1956, Sarcoma Registry to be Loaned. Jul-Aug., 1952, 41:2, 59 37:2, 165

ANESTHESIA BOOKPLATE, A.C.S. Anesthesia Is a Part of Surgery. Moore, Francis D. Bookplate for Fellows. Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 195; Nov- May-June, 1955, 40:3, 145-150 Dec., 1954, 39:6, 415; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 76 Electrostatics in the Operating Room. Walter, Carl W. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 141-144 BRANCH, CHARLES F. Emergencies Arising During Anesthesia. Knight, Ralph June, 1947, 32:2, 146 T. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 65-66 BROCK, RUSSELL CLAUDE (Sir) Fire and Explosion Hazards With Flammable Anes- thetic Agents, and Their Control. Thomas, George Presentation of Honorary Fellowships in the Ameri- J. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 410-515 can College of Surgeons. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 32-34 BRODIE MEDAL (See ENGLAND, ROYAL COLLEGE OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS (see FELLOWSHIP, A.C.S.) SURGEONS OF) ANESTHETISTS BRUNET, ARMAND JULES American College of Surgeons Approves Use of Nurse Anesthetists. June, 1948, 33:2, 67 June, 1951, 36:2, 104 BULLETIN, A.C.S. (See PUBLICATIONS, A.C.S.) APPROVAL LISTS OF THE COLLEGE (see PUBLICATIONS, A.C.S.) BUSINESS AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF, A.C.S.

ATOMIC WARFARE (see NATIONAL DEFENSE) (See FINANCIAL REPORTS, A.C.S.) BYLAWS, A.C.S. AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION (see MOTION PICTURES, MEDICAL) Sept., 1950, 35:3, 166-172; Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 88; Sept- Oct., 1954, 39:5, 221-222; May-June, 1956, 41:3, 130-134 AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, ROYAL From Australia: "A Very Warm Welcome." Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, Inside Back Cover C CANADA B Refresher Courses for Demobilized Medical Officers of the Canadian Armed Forces. Procter, Henry A. BALLOU, ALBERT D. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 15 Abell, Irvin. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 68; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 88 Treatment Services, Department of Veterans Affairs of Canada. Warner, W. P. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 214-215 BARTELS, DOROTHY CANCER (See also BONE SARCOMA REGISTRY, A.C.S.) June, 1949, 34:2, 83 Albert Mathieu Chorionepithelioma Registry of the BATCHELDER, WALTER American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecolo- Jan., 1950, 35:1, 7; June, 1957, 36:2, 104 gists and Abdominal Surgeons. Novak, Emil Feb., 1947, 32:1, 97 BAXTER LECTURE, A.C.S. Bone Sarcoma Registry Queries to be Sent to Wash- Baxter Laboratories Make Grant for Lectureship at ington. Sept-Oct., 1955, 43:5, 296 Congresses. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 54; Sept-Oct., 1957, Cancer Control and the College. Mason, James B., 42:5, 241 Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 157-165 BEHNEMAN, HAROLD M. F. Cancer Research to be Taken Up in Symposium. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 297 Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 86 Exfoliative Cytology in the Detection of Uterine Can- BLACK HAWK COUNTY (IOWA) MEDICAL SOCIETY cer. Nelson, Harry M. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 473- Editorial from Iowa, An. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 93 477, 506 CANCER DETECTION CENTERS 14 I American College of Surgeons Cancer Clinics - Cancer Diagnostic Clinics - Cancer Detection Centers: Minimum Standards and Their Amplification. Crowell, Bowman C. and Branch, C - Continued Charles F. June, 1947, 32:2, 131-143 How Cancer Education of the Public Got Started Cancer Facilities Affected by Two New Requirements. (letter to Joseph C. Bloodgood). Cullen, Thomas S. Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 81, 91 Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 156 Cancer Detection Centers Approved by the College. London to be Scene of July, 1958 International Cancer Dec., 1948, 33:4, 361-365; Dec., 1949, 34:4, 358-362; Congress. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 295 Dec., 1950, 35:4, 397-401; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 405-408; Please, Not on Our Doorstep. Hawley, Paul R., Mar- Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 367-369; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, Apr., 1954, 39:2, 85-87 351-353 Present Incidence and Survival Picture in Cancer and College Inaugurates Approval Program for Cancer the Promise of Improved Prognosis, The. Mac- Detection Centers. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 15; (Termination) Donald, Eleanor J. June, 1948, 33:2, 75-93 Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 81, 91 Qualifications of the Surgeon and the Cancer Prob- CANCER DIAGNOSTIC CLINICS lem, The. Whipple, Allen 0. Sept., 1947, 32:3, 212-216 Cancer Clinics = Cancer Diagnostic Clinics - Cancer Remarks on the Etiology of Bronchogenic Carcinoma. Detection Centers: Minimum Standards and Their Graham, Evarts A. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 128-133 Amplification. Crowell, Bowman C. and Branch, Responsibility of the Surgeon in Treatment of Cancer. Charles F. June, 1947, 32:2, 131-143 The. Dunphy, J. Englebert. May-June, 1954, 39:3, Record System for Cancer Clinics and Cancer Diag- 117-118, 143 nostic Clinics, A. Schaefer, John H. Jan., 1949, 34:1, Sarcoma Registry to be Loaned. Jul-Aug., 1952, 12-18 37:2, 165 CANCER REGISTRY IN HOSPITAL Sixth Annual Symposium on Fundamental Cancer Appraisal of the Tumor Clinics in Three Metropolitan Research and Cancer Pathology and Radiology Con- Hospitals. Slaughter, Danely P. and Southwick, ference (Announcement). March, 1952, 37:1, 142 Harry W. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 451-457 Standardized Method for Reporting Cancer End Re- Cancer Facilities Affected by Two New Requirements. sults. Daland, Ernest M. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 149-153 Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 81, 91 Third Cuban National Congress of Cancerology (An- Cancer Registry Is A.C.S. Requirement. Jan-Feb., nouncement). Jan., 1948, 33:1, 44 1956, 41:1, 36 Tumor Clinic in a Small-Community General Hos- CANCER PROGRAMS, A.C.S. (See also MINIMUM pital, The. Waltman, Charles A. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, STANDARDS, A.C.S.) 162-168 Cancer Facilities Affected by Two New Requirements. Tumor Registry at the Toronto General Hospital, Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 81, 91 The. Gordon, Shirley. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 133- Cancer Facilities Approved by College. Dec., 1946, 137, 179 31:4, 426-434; Dec., 1947, 32:4, 478-486; Dec., 1948, 33:4, 350-365; Dec., 1949, 34:4, 346-362; Dec., 1950, 35:4, 385- CANDIDATE GROUP, A.C.S. 401; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 393-408; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, Candidate Group, Annual Report. Sept-Oct., 1957, 353-369; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 339-353; Sept-Oct., 1954, 42:5, 280 39:5, 342-352; Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 447-457; Sept-Oct., Junior and Senior Candidate Groups of the Ameri- 1956, 41:5, 415-425; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 406-417 can College of Surgeons. June, 1947, 32:2, 144-146 Forms of the American Col- Change in Cancer Record Requirements for A.C.S. Candidate Group. May-June, lege of Surgeons. June, 1949, 34:2, 89 1956, 41:3, 135-136 New Handbook on Cancer Programs Distributed by College. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 116 CAP AND GOWN, A.C.S. Suggested Cancer Program for General Hospitals, A. Change in Material of College's Academic Gown Is Batchelder, Walter E. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 201-203 Authorized. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 153 1946 Convocation of the American College of Sur- CANCER CLINICS geons. An Appeal to the Fellows. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 8 Appraisal of the Tumor Clinics in Three Metropolitan Special Hood for Fellows and Initiates. Jul-Aug., Hospitals. Slaughter, Danely P. and Southwick, 1953, 38:4, 132 Harry W. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 451-457 Cancer Clinics - Cancer Diagnostic Clinics - Cancer CARCINOMA (See CANCER) Detection Centers: Minimum Standards and Their Amplification. Crowell, Bowman C. and Branch, CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY Charles F. June, 1947, 32:2, 131-143 Expanding Scope of Cardiovascular Surgery, The. Change in Cancer Record Forms of the American Blalock, Alfred. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 120-127 College of Surgeons. June, 1949, 34:2, 89 CASTRO-VILLAGRANA, JOSE Institutions Conducting Cancer Clinics Which Are Presentation of Honorary Fellowships in the Ameri- Approved by the College. Dec., 1946, 31:4, 426-434; can College of Surgeons. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 32-34 Dec., 1947, 32:4, 478-486; Dec., 1948, 33:4, 350-360; Dec., 1949, 34:4, 346-357; Dec., 1950, 35:4, 385-396; CATHOLIC MEDICAL MISSION BOARD, INC. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 393-404 Request for Gifts of Hospital Instruments and Equip- Record System for Cancer Clinics and Cancer Diag- ment. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 216; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 417 nostic Clinics, A. Schaefer, John H. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 12-18 CHAPTERS, A.C.S. Requirements for Cancer Programs Restated. Jan- Annual Report. Saunders, H. Prather. Sept., 1950, 35:3, Feb., 1954, 39:1, 10, 56 187-188; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 186-187; Sept-Oct., 1952, Tumor Clinic in a Small-Community General Hospital, 37:3, 224-225; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 205-206; Nov-Dec., The. Waltman, Charles A., Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 1954, 39:6, 385; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 498-499; Sept- 162-168 Oct., 1956, 41:5, 246; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 278 C - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin, 1946-19.57 I 15 Challenge of the Future. Perez, Eugene Reyes, Sept- Oct., 1953, 38:5, 219-220 Chapter Protests Payment Plan. Mar-Apr., 1957, Congresses in Review. New York: Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 42:2, 92 39-40; Chicago: Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 27-28, 35-37; Chapter Rounds. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 44; Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 83-84; Atlantic City: Mar-Apr., 166; Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 60; May-June, 1953, 38:3, 102, 1955, 40:2, 87-90; Chicago: Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 71-74, 115; Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 158; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 94; San Francisco: Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 45-55; Mar- 356; Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 382, 386, Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, Apr., 1957, 42:2, 101-102 50; May-June, 1954, 39:3, 132, 145-146; Jul-Aug., 1954, Preliminary Plans for Congresses. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 8, 39:4, 172-173, 194; Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 217-218; Nov- 10; June, 1946, 31:2, 77-84; Sept., 1946, 31:3, 221-249; Dec., 1954, 39:6, 414-415; Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 56; Feb., 1947, 32:1, 5-8; June, 1947, 32:2, 117-120; Jan., May-June, 1955, 40:3, 150, 159-160; Jul-Aug., 1955, 1948, 33:1, 9-12; June, 1948, 33:2, 53-61; Sept., 1948, 40:4, 198, 201-203; Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 36-38; May 33:3, 129-157; Jan., 1949, 34:1, 7; June, 1949, 34:2, 69- June, 1956, 41:3, 129, 150, 152; Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 71; Sept., 1949, 34:3, 125-158; June, 1950, 35:2, 99-102; 186-188; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 260-261; Jan-Feb., 1957, Sept., 1950, 35:3, 135-161; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 8-11, 26-42; 42:1, 69-71; May-June, 1957, 42:3, 167-168; Sept-Oct., June, 1951, 36:2, 81-83; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 145-167, 177; 1957, 42:5, 292 Dec., 1951, 36:4, 333, 345-362; Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, Chapters Further College Aims. Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 159-165, 168; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 201-232, 371, Inside 77-78 Back Cover; Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 67-68; May-June, 1953, 103-108; Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 145-147; Sept-Oct., Charter and Suggested Bylaws, Local Chapters of 1953, 38:5, 185-204; Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 93-94, 95; the American College of Surgeons. Jan., 1951, 36:1, May-June, 1954, 39:3, 133-134; Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 12-13 163-166; Sept-Oct., 1954; 39:5, 203-206; Nov-Dec., Clinical Visits. Saunders, H. Prather. Nov-Dec., 1955, 1954, 39:6, 360-383, 392-394; May-June, 1955, 40:3, 40:6, 499-500; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 246; Sept-Oct., 153, 182; Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 213-216; Sept-Oct., 1955, 1957, 42:5, 278-279 40:5, 291-296; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 465-487, 489-490; Local Chapters of the College. Saunders, H. Prather. Mar-Apr., 1955, 41:2, 104; May-June, 1956, 41:3, 118- Sept., 1949, 34:3, 169-170; June, 1951, 36:2, 104 121; Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 178-183; Sept-Oct., 1956, Officers' Meetings. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 216; Jul-Aug., 41:5, 209-237; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 239-240, 435; Jan- 1953, 38:4, 176; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 489 Feb., 1957, 42:1, 10; Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 99-100; May-June, 1957, 42:3, 142-146; Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, Our State Chapter as an Integral Part of the College. 198-205; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 240-270; 467-468 Sanders, R. L. Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 75-77 Prospectus for a Chapter. North, John Paul. Sept- CLINICAL RESEARCH, DEPARTMENT OF, A.C.S. Oct., 1954, 39:5, 219-221 Annual Report of the Department of Clinical Re- Rosters of Chapters and Officers. Saunders, H. search. Branch, Charles F. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 190-191; Prather. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 381-383; Jan-Feb., 1953, Batchelder, Walter E. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 184-185 38:1, 51; Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 49-50; Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 107-108; Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 88-89; Jan-Feb., CLINICAL VISITS (See CHAPTERS, A.C.S.) 1957, 42:1, 68-69 COLE, WARREN H. Painting of Dr. Warren H. Cole as President of A.C.S. CHIPMAN, WALTER WILLIAM Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 495 Fraser, John R. June, 1950, 35:2, 125-126 COLLER, FREDERICK A. CHORIONEPITHELIOMA REGISTRY, ALBERT MATHIEU Dr. Coller Retires from Surgery Department Chair- manship at Michigan. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 499 Albert Mathieu Chorionepithelioma Registry of the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecolo- COLUMBUS SURGICAL SOCIETY (Columbus Plan) (See gists and Abdominal Surgeons. Novak, Emil. Feb., ETHICS) 1947, 32:1, 97 COMMITTEES, A.C.S. (See also under subject) CINCINNATI, ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF Personnel. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 69-70; Sept., 1947, 32:3, 290- 291; Jan., 1949, 34:1, 56-58; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 39-41; College Participates in Cincinnati Academy's Centen- Jan., 1951, 36:1, 55-57; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 372-374; Jan- nial Celebration. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 235 Feb., 1953, 38:1, 44-46; Jan-Feb., 1954; 39:1, 41-44; Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 98; Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 80-83; CINE CLINICS, A.C.S. (See also CLINICAL CONGRESS, Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 100-102; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, A.C.S.; MOTION PICTURES, MEDICAL) 60-63 Awards. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 206; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 416 BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS AND ALLIED PROBLEMS Blood Transfusions and Allied Problems, Report of CIVIL DEFENSE (See AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIA- Committee on. Allen, J. Garrott, Nov-Dec., 1955, TION; UNITED STATES FEDERAL CIVIL DE- 40:6, 502; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 249; Sept-Oct., 1957, FENSE ADMINISTRATION) 42:5, 282-283 Minimum Standards for Blood Transfusions Are Out- CIVILIAN CONSULTANT PROGRAM OF ARMY MEDI- lined. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 89-91, 103 CAL DEPARTMENT (See UNITED STATES ARMY) Safety of Liquid Plasma, The. Allen, J. Garrott. May- June, 1955, 40:3, 151-152, 188 CLINICAL CONGRESS, A.C.S. (Schedule listed in each BULLETIN) CANCER Address of Welcome. Jones, Thomas E. Feb., 1947, Annual Report. Taylor, Grantley W. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 32:1, 18; Crawford, Russell B. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 17; 177; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 180; Lehman, Edwin P. Sept- Patterson, Howard A. Sept., 1947, 32:3, 216; Tollef- Oct., 1952, 37:3, 218; Batchelder, Walter E. Sept-Oct., son, Donald G. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 50; Cole, Warren 1953, 38:5, 204; Slaughter, Danely P. Nov-Dec., 1954, H. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 16; Lanman, Thomas H. Jan., 39:6, 383; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 503; Sept-Oct., 1956, 1951, 36:1, 28; Holman, Emile. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 347 41:5, 249; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 283-284 NUTRITION, FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE BALANCE 16 I American College of Surgeons OF THE SURGICAL PATIENT Annual Report. Ravdin, I. S. Sept., 1949, 34:3, 171; Sept., 1950, 35:3, 183; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 185; Maddock, C - Continued Walter G. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 226-227; Moore, Fran- / cis D. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 503; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, Appointments to Cancer Committee. Jul-Aug., 1953, 249-250; Moore, Francis D. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 284 38:4, 153 Montreal Doctors Discuss Metabolic Aspects of Sur- Cancer Committee Chairman. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 86 gical Management. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 218 Cancer Committee Wants Suggestions. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 180 OPERATING ROOM TRAINING FILMS Cancer Control and the College (Vignette IV). Mason, Dr. Beal, New York, Chairmans New Committee to James B. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 157-165 Produce Nursing Films. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 55 Cancer Facilities Affected by Two New Requirements. Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 81, 91 SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS Cancer Symposium Speakers Listed. Sept-Oct., 1954, Annual Report of Committee on Scientific Exhibits. 39:5, 206 Batchelder, Walter E. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 228; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 206; Myers, Robert S. Nov-Dec., Dr. Rosemond Is New Member of Cancer Committee. 1954, 39:6, 386; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 501; Sept-Oct., Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 55 1956, 41:5, 247; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 281 Jacobson Represents Physicians. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 386 TELEVISION Standardized Method for Reporting Cancer End Re- Television Committee, Report of. Allen, J. Garrott. sults. Daland, Ernest M. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 149-153 Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 497-498; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 245-246; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 278 COUNSELING COMMITTEES Counseling Committees. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 12-15; Jan., TRAUMA 1950, 35:1, 43-46; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 60-63; Dec., 1951, Annual Report. Kennedy, Robert H. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 36:4, 377-380; Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 48-50; Jan-Feb., 178-179; June, 1951, 36:2, 92-94; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 1954, 39:1, 46-48; Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 104-108; Mar- 181-183; Griswold, R. Arnold. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, Apr., 1956; 41:2, 85-87; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 65-67 228-229; Batchelder, Walter E. Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 207-208; Griswold, R. Arnold. Nov-Dec., 1954, FORUM ON FUNDAMENTAL SURGICAL PROBLEMS 39:6, 387-388; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 504; Sept-Oct., Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems, Report 1956, 41:5, 250-251; Wade, PrestOn A. Sept-Oct., 1957, of Committee for. Shumacker, Harris B., Jr., Nov- 42:5, 284-285 Dec., 1955, 40:6, 496; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 243-244; Care of Fracture Cases in Hospitals. June, 1950, 35:2, Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 276 111-112 GRADUATE TRAINING IN SURGERY AND IN THE Change of Name for Committee on Fractures and SURGICAL SPECIALTIES Other Traumas Authorized. June, 1949, 34:2, 89-90 Annual Report. Coller, Frederick A. Sept., 1950, 35:3, College Praised by Labor Leader. Jan-Feb., 1954, 180-181; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 192-193; Sept-Oct., 1952, 39:1, 63 37:5, 219-221; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 211-212; Nov-Dec., Early Care of Acute Soft Tissue Injuries. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:6, 391, 414; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 501-502; 1955, 40:1, 60; Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 218 Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 247-248; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 280 Fractures and Other Traumas, Committee on. June, Appointments to Committee. June, 1949, 34:2, 80; Jul- 1947, 32:2, 130 Aug., 1953, 38:4, 132 Griswold New Chairman Trauma Committee. Jul-Aug., College's Graduate Training Program, The (Vignette 1952, 37:2, 169-170 III). Stephenson, George W. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, New Manuals on Soft Tissue Injuries and Fractures 92-94 To Be Available on November 15. Nov-Dec., 1954, Ten Kellogg Fellows Placed. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 39:6, 358 95, 98 Operating Principles for a Modern Workmen's Com- pensation System, Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, HISTORY REVIEWS 57-58 Presentation of Certificates of Appreciation to Long- Outline of the Treatment of Fractures, An. Jan-Feb., time Members of the Committee on History Re- 1955, 40:1, 60; Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 218 views. June, 1949, 34:1, 76 Principles for Rehabilitation of Injured Worker Established. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 167-168 LIBRARY AND DEPARTMENT OF LITERARY RE- Seat Belt Effectiveness is Subject to Research; Fel- SEARCH lows Requested to Contribute Reports. Jul-Aug., Annual Reports (Excerpts). Jan., 1950, 35:1, 78-81; 1956, 41:4, 189 Prime, L. Margueriete. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 192-193; Trauma and the American College of Surgeons. Prime, L. Margueriete and Foss, Harold L. Sept., Mason, James B. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 103-105, 123-125 1951, 36:3, 195-196; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 223-224; Prime, L. Margueriete and Mason, Michael L. Sept- Trauma Committee Elects New Members. Jul-Aug., Oct., 1953, 38:5, 204-205; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 383-384; 1954, 39:4, 167-168; May-June, 1956, 41:3, 142-144 Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 493-494; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, Trauma Committee Elects New Members. Aitken Re- 242; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 274 ports on Industrial Relations. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, Library Committee, May-June, 1956, 41:3, 129 154-156 Trauma Committee Makes Preston Wade Its Chair- MOTION PICTURES man. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 147-148 Annual Report. Puestow, Charles B. Sept., 1950, 35:3, Trauma Committee Names Symposium Participants. 184-185; Jenkins, Hilger P. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 187-189; Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 206 Jenkins, Hilger P. and Saunders, H. Prather, Sept- Oct., 1952, 37:3, 225-226; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 206; Trauma Committee Reports Successful Session in Las Nov-Dec., 1954, 385-386; Jenkins, Hilger P. Nov-Dec., Vegas. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 217-218 1955, 40:6, 496-497; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 244-245; Trauma Committees to Hold Open Session at Con- Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 276-278 gress. Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 240 C - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin., 1946-1957 17 Trauma Group Meets. Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 23; Jan- Feb., 1954, 39:1, 64 Trauma Manuals Are in Use Throughout the World. Is Your Community Ready? Hubbard, G. B. Mar-Apr., May-June, 1957, 42:3, 174 1953, 38:2, 69-72 Mass Casualty Plan Required for Hospital Accredita- TRAUMA, COMMITTEES ON (formerly REGIONAL tion. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 168, 188-189 COMMITTEES ON TRAUMA) Medical Management of Mass Casualties. Berry, Frank June, 1947, 32:2, 129-130; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 6; Kennedy, B. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 60-66 Robert H. June, 1951, 36:2, 92-94; Mar-Apr., 1953, Panic in Disaster. Churchill, Edward D. Jan-Feb., 38:2, 73-74, 91; May-June, 1953, 38:3, 102; Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:1, 21 1953, 38:4, 157-158; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 355; Nov- Dec., 1953, 38:6, Inside Back Cover; Mar-Apr., 1954, Plans for Care of Mass Casualties. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 218 39:2, 84; May-June, 1954, 39:3, 128, 147; Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 196; Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 94, 119, Inside Waco Tornado, The. Jaworski, Hannibal. May-June, Back Cover; Jul-Aug., 1955; 40:4, 276; Sept-Oct., 1955, 1954, 39:3, 129-132 40:5, 296, 307, 459; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 487; Jan- Worcester Tornado, The. Dunlop, George R. May-June, Feb., 1956, 41:1, 20, 44; Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 183, 190; 1954, 39:3, 127-128 Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 408; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 72, 74-75; Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 106; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, DIRECTORY, A.C.S., (See PUBLICATIONS, A.C.S.) 288, 296 DOGLIOTTI, A. MARIO COOPERATIVE FOR AMERICAN REMITTANCES TO Conferring of Honorary Fellowships in the American EUROPE, INC. (CARE) College of Surgeons. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 361-362 Tools for Tomorrow's Civilization - Educational Reconstruction Abroad. June, 1949, 34:2, 102-103 DOS SANTOS, REYNALDO CRILE, GEORGE Conferring of Honorary Fellowships in the American College of Surgeons. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 41-42 Abell, Irvin. June, 1948, 33:2, 72 DRAFTING OF DOCTORS CROWELL, BOWMAN CORNING (See SELECTIVE SERVICE) Jan., 1950, 35:1, 47; June, 1951, 36:2, 108-110; Phemister, DUKE-ELDER, WILLIAM STEWART (Sir) Dallas B. June, 1951, 36:2, 109-110 Presentation of Honorary Fellowships in the Ameri- CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT M., JR. can College of Surgeons. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 32-34 Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 297 E

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DAMON RUNYON CLINICAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS Surgical Economics and Ethics. Stephenson, George (See NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL) W. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 138-140 EDINBURGH, ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF DARRACH, WILLIAM Whipple, Allen 0. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 162 Presentation of Historical Volume, The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh by Sir . DEJARDIN, LEO Jan., 1950, 35:1, 15 Secretary General of International Society of Surgery Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, The. Mercer, Is Deceased. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 146 Sir Walter. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 484-487, 500 ELECTRONICS IN MEDICINE DELEGATES, A.C.S. Delegates of the College to Other Organizations. Feb., Role of Electronics in Medicine, The. Charlton, E. E. 1947, 32:1, 71; Sept. 1947, 32:3, 292; Jan., 1949, 34:1, Jan., 1950, 35:1, 28-31 58; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 41-42; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 58-59; Dec., EMERGENCY SERVICE 1951, 36:4, 375-376; Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 47; Jul-Aug. 1953, 38:4, 132; Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 45; Mar-Apr., Hospital Facilities Required for Emergency Care. 1955, 40:2, 102-103; Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 83-84; Jan- Lindquist, Charles A. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 378- Feb., 1957, 42:1, 63-64 380, 392 How Chicago Chapter Promotes Teaching of Emer- DETROIT SURGICAL SOCIETY gency Care. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 203 Detroit Surgical Society. Graham, Evarts A. Sept-Oct., Multiple Injury Patient, The. Kennedy, Robert H. 1953, 38:5, 218 et al. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 107-112 Teaching of Trauma at a University Hospital, The. DISABILITY INSURANCE (See INSURANCE, A.C.S.) Cole, Warren H. and Schneewind, John H. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 204-206 DISASTER MANAGEMENT Twenty Years' Experience in Emergency Room Man- American College of Surgeons and the Medical Man- agement. Grout, John L., and Holub, Louis A. Jul- agment of Injuries En Masse, The. Mason, James Aug., 1955, 40:4, 210-212 B. Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 21-22, 44 Flint Tornado, The. Curry, George J. May-June, 1954, EMORY UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL 39:3, 125-126, 147 At Emory University Medical School's Centennial. Georgetown Stages Disaster and Converts "Victims" Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 134 to Preparedness for Emergency. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 505 ENGLAND, ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF Hospital Plans for a Major Catastrophe. Chandler, Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Charles P. June, 1951, 36:2, 128-130 June, 1948, 33:2, 73 General Practice by F.A.C.S. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 132 18 I American College of Surgeons General Practice of Medicine, The. Hawley, Paul R. Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 205-207 E - Continued Ideals and Ethics of Medicine, The. Hawley, Paul R. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 133-137 College Receives da Vinci Book. Hawley, Paul R., Jan- Jabs Doctors for Interest in Fee Instead of Patient. Feb., 1953, 38:1, 14 Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 162 Honorary Medal. Sept., 1947, 32:2, 270 Justice Is Not Blind. Hawley, Paul R., Nov-Dec., 1956, Lister Medal. Sept. 1947, 32:3, 271 41:6, 440, 464-465 150th Anniversary - Royal College of Surgeons of Justification for Surgery, The. Myers, Robert S. England. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 202-207 Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 173-174 Presentation of the Brodie Medal by the Lord Webb- Johnson. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 14 Letter from Iowa, A. Limbert, Edwin M. Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 184, 354 Presentations - Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, Eng- land. Sept., 1947, 32:3, 265-271 Medical Audit - Basic Ingredients and Methods, The. Rehabilitation Fund, The. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 43-44; June, Myers, Robert S. and Slee, Vergil N. May-June, 1946, 31:2, 127-128; June, 1947, 32:2, 147-148 1956, 41:3, 109-112, 148-149 Science in Surgery - Stop and Look and Listen. Need for Efficient Medical Staff Organization and Webb-Johnson, Alfred Edward (The Lord). Jan., Control of the Professional Work of the Hospital. 1950, 35:1, 9-14 Foss, Harold L. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 17-19 News and Editorial Comment in San Francisco. S. F. ERICKSON, GEORGE C. Doctors Deny Unethical Practice Charge. Exposure June, 1949, 34:2, 83 Has Its Purpose. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 115-116 "Out of the Mouths of Babes." Hawley, Paul R. ETHICS (See also GENERAL PRACTICE; MALPRACTICE; Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 65-66 TISSUE COMMITTEE) Akron Surgical Society's Resolution on Unethical Press Comments on Clinical Congress. Jan-Feb., 1954, Practices. Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 31. 39:1, 35-37 A.M.A. Meeting. Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 217-218 Principles of Ethics of the Salt Lake Surgical Society. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 175-178 A.M.A. Revises Ethics. Williams, Greer. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 201-202, 352-353 Regents Adopt Principles Permitting Proration of American Medical Association Revises Principles of Blue Shield Fee Between Surgeon and Assistant. Ethics. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 289 May-June, 1955, 40:3, 174 Another Responsibility of the Medical School. Smiley, Regents and Reporters Discuss Ethics. Jan-Feb., 1954, Dean F. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 140 39:1, 32-33 Better Surgery in Bloomington, Williams, Greer. Nov- Regents Decide Relationship of Fellows to Irregular Dec., 1952, 37:4, 381-387, 396 Practitioner. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 132 Chapter Protests Payment Plan. Mar-Apr., 1957, Remove Not The Ancient Landmark. Magnuson, Paul 42:2, 92 B., Dec., 1951, 36:4, 352-356 Code for Professional Nurses, A. June, 1951, 36:2, 131 Resident Sees the Difference, A. Nov-Dec., 1954, College Continues Militant Stand Against Fee-splitting 39:6, 394 and. Rebates. MacEachern, Malcolm T. June, 1948, Rise and Fall of Fee-splitting, The. Vignette II. Myers, 33:2, 65-67 Robert S. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 507-509, 523 Columbus Five-year Cure for Fee-splitting, The. Wil- San Francisco Medical Society Encourages College. liams, Greer. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 153-158, 168 Recommends Ways to Correct Abuses. Mar-Apr., Columbus Plan Begins to Roll. Williams, Greer. Jul- 1954, 39:2, 73-74 Aug., 1954, 39:4, 153-158, 193-194 See No Evil. Hawley, Paul R. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 128, Design For Living, A. Stephenson, George W. March, 178-179 1952, 37:1, 135-136 Society's Cancer. Sweeney, Robert H. June, 1951, 36:2, Detroit Surgical Society. Graham, Evarts A. Sept-Oct., 116-117 1953, 38:5, 218 Split Ruling on Tax Deduction of Split Fees, A. Nov- Dr. Graham, Honored by Regents on Retirement, Cites Dec., 1952, 37:4, 383 Ethics Clean-up Efforts under his Chairmanship. Statement of Ethics for Ophthalmic Surgeons. Sept- May-June, 1955, 40:3, 180-181 Oct., 1956, 41:5, 254 Editorial from Iowa, An. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 93 Statement on Ethics. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 33-34 Elaboration of Medical Ethics by Iowa State Medical Society. Nov-Dec., 1952, 37:4, 394 Statement on Local Societies Organized to Eradicate Fee-splitting. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 31 Ethical Standards of the Medical Profession. Fitts, William T., Jr. and Fitts, Barbara, Jan-Feb., 1956, Strange Case of Loyal Davis, The. Williams, Greer. 41:1, 23-31, 46 Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 129-132, 180 Family Physician. Hawley, Paul R. Mar-Apr., 1954, Supreme Court Decision Spurs College to Oppose Tax 39:2, Inside Back Cover Deduction of Split Fees. July-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 149-151 Fee-splitting Among Lawyers, Hawley, Paul R. Jul- Aug., 1955, 40:4, 192 Surgeon's Prayer, A. Bolman, R. Morton. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, Inside Back Cover Fellows Support College's Stand. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 34 Surgical Economics and Ethics. Stephenson, George For the Triumph of Evil. Daseler, Edward H. Jan- W. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 138-140 Feb., 1955, 40:1, 22, 55-56 This Hospital Informs Its Patients. Hawley, Paul R. Fort Worth's Resolution on Unethical Practices. May- May-June, 1956, 41:3, 108 June, 1954, 39:3, 114 Training of the Family Doctor. Davidson, Charles S. From Regents' Meeting. Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 66, 90 Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 97, 126-127 E - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 I 19 Truman Committee Report, The. Hawley, Paul R. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 301-302 Two Physicians Speak Their Mind on Fee-splitting. FELLOWS, A.C.S. Downing, W. L. and Hawley, Paul R., Nov-Dec., 1952, Analysis of Specialties of Fellows of the American 37:4, 388-390, 392-394 College of Surgeons As Recorded in the 1950-1952 What Every Surgeon Should Know Today. Myers, Year Book and the 1951 Supplement. June, 1951, Robert S. Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 207-208, 426-432 36:2, 106 "What the Surgeon Ought To Be." Guy de Chauliac. College in National Affairs, The. Jan-Feb., 1954, June, 1951, 36:2, 122; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 204; Dec., 1951, 39:1, 18 36:4, 423 Eight F.A.C.S. Take Part in First Trans-Atlantic Con- When Chicago Was Young. Williams, Greer. May-June, ference. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 501-502 1953, 38:3, 96 Fellows, Annual Meeting of. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 174; Where Do We Stand? Hawley, Paul R. Jan-Feb., 1956, Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 218; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 383; 41:1, Inside Back Cover Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 489; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 211; Whose Ethics? Hawley, Paul R. Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 64 Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 242 Who Should Do Surgery? Myers, Robert S. Mar-Apr., Fellows Deceased (list now published every other 1954, 39:2, 69-71, 105 issue). Feb., 1946, 31:1. 70-71; June, 1946, 31:2, 139- 140; Sept., 1946, 31:3, 293-294; Feb., 1947, 32:1, 111-112; "Why Some Doctors Should Be In Jail." Truman, June, 1947, 32:2, 190; Sept., 1947, 32:3, 295-296; June, Stanley R. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 68, 108 1948, 33:2, 114-115; Sept., 1948, 33:3, 202-203; Jan., FELLOWS EXPELLED, A.C.S. 1949, 34:1, 58-59; June, 1949, 34:2, 100-101; Sept., 1949, 34:3, 179-180; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 89; June, 1950, 35:2, Notice. Nov-Dec., 1952, 37:4, Inside Back Cover; Notice. 127-128; Sept., 1950, 35:3, 210; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 67; Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 180; Notice. Mar-Apr., 1954, June, 1951, 36:2, 110-111; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 217-218; 39:2, 74; Notice. Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 158; Notice. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 421-422; March, 1952, 37:1, 142; Jul- Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 92; Notice. May-June, 1955, 40:3, Aug., 1952, 37:2, 195-196; Nov-Dec., 1952, 37:4, 395-396; 176; Fellows Expelled from College during 1955. Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 92; Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 173-174; Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, Inside Back Cover; Fellows Ex- Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 391-392; Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, pelled. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 55 103-104; Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 190-191; Nov-Dec., 1954, PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL RELATIONS, A.C.S. 39:6, 414; Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 139-140; Jul-Aug., 1955, 49:4, 267, 276; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 522-523; Mar- American College of Surgeons Restates Principles of Apr., 1956, 41:2, 96-97; Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 190-191; Financial Relations. Hawley, Paul R. Sept-Oct., 1952, Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 470, 471; Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 37:3, 233-236 120-122; Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 224-226; Nov-Dec., 1957, Certain Unethical Practices in Surgery, A Statement 42:6, 508 on. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:3, 151-152 Fellows Expelled. Notice. Nov-Dec., 1952, 37:4, Inside Principles of Financial Relations in the Professional Back Cover; Notice. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 180; Notice. Care of the Patient. June, 1946, 31:2, 213; June, 1947, Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 74; Notice. Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 32:2, 198; Dec., 1947, 32:4, 550; Jan., 1948, 33:1, 46; 158; Notice. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 92; Notice. May- June, 1948, 33:2, 123; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 8 June, 1955, 40:3, 176; Fellows Expelled from College UNETHICAL PRACTICES IN SURGERY during 1955. Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, Inside Back Cover; Fellows Expelled. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 55 Redefining the Indefinable. Hawley, Paul R. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 302 Fellows Who Died While in Military Service. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 70; June, 1946, 31:2, 139; Sept., 1946, 31:3, Regents Define Unethical Practices. Mar-Apr., 1954, 293; Feb., 1947, 32:1, 111 39:2, 72 Statement on Certain Unethical Practices in Surgery, Fellows Honored. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 148; Jan-Feb., A. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 151-152 1954, 39:1, 50, 64; Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 174, 179, 181; Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 222; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 413; What Is Ghost Surgery? Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 152 Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 40; Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 108; May-June, 1955, 40:3, 154, 158, 178, 179; Jul-Aug., EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES, STATE AND PROVINCIAL, 1955, 40:4, 209; Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 37; Mar-Apr., (now COUNSELING COMMITTEES) (see COMMIT- 1956, 41:2, 59; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 76 TEES, A.C.S.) Fellows of the College Are Its Best Public Relations EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, A.C.S. Representatives, The. Sept., 1949, 34:3, 166 Annual Report. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 493-494; Sept-Oct., Fellows Support College's Stand. Jan-Feb., 1954, 1956, 41:5, 241-242; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:4, 273-274 39:1, 34

EYE, DISEASES OF; INJURIES TO FELLOWSHIP, A.C.S. Initial Treatment of Acute Injuries of the Eye. Clark, American College of Surgeons: Fellowship Obligations William B. et al. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 367-374, 388 and Opportunities, The. Abell, Irvin. Sept., 1947, Progressive Exophthalmos. Naffziger, Howard C. Jan- 32:3, 217-218 Feb., 1955, 40:1, 33-39, 53-55 Annual Report, Fellowship Department. Saunders, H. Prather. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 188; Stephenson, George W. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 190; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:2, 218-219; F Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 210-211; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 390-391; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 500-502; Sept-Oct., 1956 FARROW, MARION T. 41:5, 246-248; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 279-281 Abell, Irvin. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 68 Armed Forces Recognize F.A.C.S. as Specialist Quali- FEES (see also ETHICS) fication. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 200 What Every Surgeon Should Know Today. Myers, Change in Requirements for Fellowship. Jan., 1951, Robert S. Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 207-208, 426-432 36:1, 24 FEE-SPLITTING (see ETHICS) Classification of Fellowship. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 298 31, 1954: Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 269-275; Year Ended 20 I American College of Surgeons December 31, 1955: Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 193-199; Year Ended December 31, 1956: Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 227-234 F - Continued Treasurer, Annual Report of. Cole, Warren H. Sept., College Revises Retirement Policy for Fellows Em- 1950, 35:3, 175-176; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 178-180; Sept-Oct., ployed. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 118 1952, 37:3, 230-232; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 208-210; Nov- Dec., 1954, 39:6, 389-390; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 504-506; Design for Living, A. Stephenson, George W. March, Gilchrist, R. Kennedy. Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 252-254; 1952, 37:1, 135-136 Gilchrist, R. Kennedy and Sandrok, Edward G. Sept- Fellows, Have You Looked at Your New Directory? Oct., 1957, 42:5, 286-288 Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 222-223 Fellowship in the American College of Surgeons. FINLAY, CARLOS (ORDER OF MERIT) Abell, Irvin. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 16-17 College is Decorated, The. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 139-140 Fellowship in the College. June, 1951, 36:2, 105-106 College Pays Tribute to Cuba's Dr. Carlos Finlay. Regents Decide Relationship of Fellows to Irregular May-June, 1955, 40:3, 170 Practitioner. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 132 Requirements for Fellowship. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 335-337 FINLEY, CHARLES O., RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP (see SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S.) Revision of Surgical Training Requirements for Fel- lowship in the American College of Surgeons. June, FORT WORTH (TEXAS) MEDICAL SOCIETY 1949, 34:2, 78-79 Fort Worth's Resolution on Unethical Practices. May- Surgical Specialists and the College. Ravdin, I. S. June, 1954, 39:3, 114 Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 52 FORUM ON FUNDAMENTAL SURGICAL PROBLEMS, " ANESTHESIOLOGISTS A.C.S. College Admits Anesthesiologists. Mar-Apr., 1955, Forum Chairman. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 94 40:2, 64 Forum of Fundamental Problems for Surgical Spe- Fellowship for Anesthesiologists. Hawley, Paul R. cialists, The. Naffziger, Howard C. Jan., 1949, 34:1, Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 302 23-24; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 49-50; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 11 OPHTHALMIC SURGERY Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems (Abstracts Ophthalmic Surgery is New Fellowship Classification. and/or Titles). Feb., 1947, 32:1, 74-96; Sept., 1947, May-June, 1956, 41:3, 125 32:3, 224-264; Jan., 1949, 34:1, 24-46; Sept., 1949, 34:3, 137-142; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 50-74; Sept., 1950, 35:3, 151- Statement of Ethics for Ophthalmic Surgeons. Sept- 160; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 159-166; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, Oct., 1956, 41:5, 254 207-216; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 195-201; Nov-Dec., 1954, FELLOWSHIP ADDRESS, A.C.S. 39:6, 374-381; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 481-487; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 229-237; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 261-267 Doctor As Citizen, The. Miller, J. Roscoe. Dec., 1951, Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems (History 36:4, 357-361 and Prospectus). Wangensteen, Owen H. Feb., 1946, Effect of Naval Warfare on the Progress of Surgery. 31:1, 9-10; June, 1946, 31:2, 83-84; Feb., 1947, 32:1, Wakeley, Cecil (Sir). Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 32-35, 59 73-74; Sept., 1947, 32:3, 223-224; Jan., 1948, 33:1, 11-12; Hereditary Errors of Metabolism. Beadle, George W. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 22.23; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 48-49; Jan., Jan., 1949, 34:1, 51-54 1951, 36:1, 9-10 Liberal Medical Education. Ivy, Andrew C. Sept., Surgical Forum. (Publication). Ravdin, I. S. June, 1951, 1947, 32:3, 219-222 36:2, 88; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 169; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 351; Jul- Quo Vadimus? Hawley, Paul R. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 35-40 Aug., 1952, 37:2, 166; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 232; Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 83; Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 44; Mar-Apr., Science in Surgery - Stop and Look and Listen. 1954, 39:2, 92; May-June, 1954, 39:3, 141; Jan-Feb., Webb-Johnson, Alfred Edward (Lord). Jan., 1950, 1956, 41:1, 48; Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 103; Sept-Oct., 35:1, 9-14 1956, 41:5, 436; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 88; May-June, 1957, FELLOWSHIP PLEDGE, A.C.S. 42:3, 180 June, 1946, 31:2, 216; Sept., 1946, 31:3, 296; Dec., 1946, FOSS, HAROLD L. 31:4, 496; Dec., 1947, 32:4, 552; Jan., 1948, 33:1, 48; Dec., 1948, 33:4, 436; June, 1949, 34:2, 112; Dec., 1949, Portrait of Past President Foss Received by College. 34:4, 434; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 94; Sept., 1950, 35:3, 214; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 293 Dec., 1950, 35:4, 480; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 76; June, 1951, 36:2, 140; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 424; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, FRACTURES AND OTHER TRAUMAS, COMMITTEE ON 204; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 281 (see COMMITTEE, A.C.S.: TRAUMA)

FINANCIAL RELATIONS IN THE PROFESSIONAL CARE FRACTURE SERVICE (see TRAUMA) OF THE PATIENT (see ETHICS: PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL RELATIONS) FULBRIGHT AWARDS Fulbright Awards Available Now. Sept-Oct., 1952, FINANCIAL REPORT, A.C.S. 37:3, 370 Condensed Report of Examination, American College of Surgeons, Year Ended December 31, 1945: June, 1946, 31:2, 141-147; Year Ended December 31, 1946: June, 1947, 32:2, 191-196; Year Ended December 31, G 1947: June, 1948, 33:2, 117-122; Year Ended December GAGE, IDYS MIMS 31, 1948: June, 1949, 34:2, 105-110; Year Ended December 31, 1949: June, 1950, 35:2, 129-134: Year Dr. Gage Is Honored by Associates and Students. Ended December 31, 1950: June, 1951, 36:2, 133-138; May-June, 1957, 42:3, 165-166 Year Ended December 31, 1951: Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 189-194; Year Ended December 31, 1952: Jul-Aug., GASTRO-ENTEROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL 1953, 38:4, 165-170; Year Ended December 31, 1953: June, 1951, 36:2, 89; Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 196; Jul-Aug., Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 183-189; Year Ended December 1953, 38:4, 176; Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 218 G - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 I 21 GENERAL PRACTICE A Wise Fellow. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 112 GRADUATE TRAINING IN SURGERY AND SURGICAL Family Physician. Hawley, Paul R. Mar-Apr., 1954, SPECIALTIES 39:2, Inside Back Cover From Regents' Meeting. Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 66, 90 Board of Regents Issues Statement on Training Pro- grams. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 55 General Practice by F.A.C.S. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 132 General Practice of Medicine, The. Hawley, Paul R. Boards, The. Hawley, Paul R. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 291-292 Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 205-207 General Practice Sections in Hospitals. June, 1947, Boards and Circles. Lanman, Thomas H. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 290-291 32:2, 149 Hospital Commission Lists Standards for Organizing Changing Manner of Surgical Education, The. Zol- General Practice Section. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 126 linger, Robert M. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 488-493 Stabilization of Medical Staff Organization and Inte- Development of Training for Surgery. Bowers, Charles gration of the General Practitioner. Lueth, Harold A. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 55-58 C. June, 1947, 32:2, 172-173 Essentials of Graduate Training Programs in Oto- Training of the Family Doctor. Davidson, Charles S. laryngology, The. Maxwell, J. H. June, 1950, 35:2, Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 97, 126-127 113-116 "Why Some Doctors Should Be In Jail." Truman, Graduate Medical Training Program of the United Stanley R. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 68, 102 States Navy. June, 1951, 36:2, 124 Graduate Training in General Surgery and the Sur- GENITO-URINARY SURGEONS, AMERICAN gical Specialties in a Veterans Administration Hos- ASSOCIATION, OF pital. Puestow, Charles B. June, 1948, 33:2, 100-104 March, 1952, 37:1, 142; Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 83 Graduate Surgical Training at the University of Cin- cinnati. Zinninger, M. M. June, 1948, 33:2, 94-97 GERONTOLOGICAL CONGRESS, INTERNATIONAL Health Insurance and Residency Training. Bricker, Jan., 1951, 36:1, 21; June, 1951, 36:2, 89 Eugene M. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 75-76, 105

GHOST SURGERY (See ETHICS: UNETHICAL History and Development of Program of Graduate PRACTICES IN SURGERY) Training in Surgery, United States Army Medical Corps. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 414-415 GLENN, FRANK Inclusion of Private Patients in the Resources for A.C.S. President. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 200 Graduate Training in Surgery, The. Sweetser, Theo- dore H. June, 1949, 34:2, 81-82 GONZALEZ, JOSE National Advisory Committee Outlines Policy on June, 1949, 34:2, 83 Residents, Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 102-103 New United States Army Postgraduate Program In- GORGAS, WILLIAM CRAWFORD cludes General Surgery Courses. Sept., 1951, 36:3, Formation of Gorgas Hall of Fame, Committee. June, 209-210 1949, 34:2, 99 Place of the Organized Clinic in Graduate Training in Surgery. Cattell, Richard B. June, 1948, 33:2, GOVERNING BOARDS (see .HOSPITALS) 98-100 GOVERNORS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. Plan for the Decentralization of Graduate Medical Annual Meeting. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 173; Sept., 1951, 36:3, Education, A. Furstenberg, Albert C. June, 1948, 176; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 203; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 33:2, 104-105 382; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 491; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, Postgraduate Medical Education in the Public Health 238; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 56-57; Sept-Oct., 1957, Service Hospitals. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 189-192 42:5, 268 Prerequisites for a Surgical Resident. Lulenski, C. R. Board of Governors, Feb., 1947, 32:1, 68-69; Sept., 1947, Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 118-119 32:3, 289-290; Jan., 1949, 34:1, 55-56; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 35-37; June, 1950, 35:2, 104-105; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 51-54; Present Status of the Army Medical Department Pro- Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 58-59 fessional Training Program. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 19-20 Committee Reports Study of the Relationships Be- Program for Training of Specialists Announced by tween Hospital Medical Staffs and Governing the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, United States Boards. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 176-178 Navy. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 19 Governors' Annual Report. Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 41-43; Residencies in Nonuniversity Hospitals. Emmett, John Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 38-41; Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 95-98; M. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 77-82 Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 77-80 Role of an Approved Affiliate Hospital Under the Interim Report to the Board of Governors of the Program of Graduate Training in Surgery, The. American College of Surgeons. Estes, William L. Curry, George J. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 20-23 Jr. June, 1951, 36:2, 95 Regents' Action Upon Report of the Board of Gover- Surgical Training and the Community Hospital. Col- nors. Hawley, Paul R. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 130-134 lett, George A. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 179-180 Report of the Chairman of the Board of Governors to the Fellows. Estes, William L., Jr. Dec., 1951, 36:4, GRADUATE TRAINING IN SURGERY AND SURGICAL 368-371 SPECIALTIES, A.C.S. (see also MINIMUM STAND- ARDS, A.C.S.) GRADLE, HARRY SEARLS American College of Surgeons, The. Hawley, Paul R. Benedict, William L. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 211-212 June, 1951, 36:2, 103 GREAT MACE, A.C.S. (See INSIGNIA, A.C.S.) 22 I American College of Surgeons GRIMM, ELEANOR K. G - Continued Sept., 1951, 36:3, 172-173; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 334; March, 1952, 37:1, 130 Approved Programs of Graduate Training in General GROUP PRACTICE Surgery and in the Surgical Specialties. Dec., 1946, 31:4, 407-425; Dec., 1947, 32:4, 447-477; Dec., 1948, Accreditation Program for Group Medical Clinics. 33:4, 321-349; Dec., 1949, 34:4, 315-345; Dec., 1950, Harrell, William B. Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 221-222, 354 35:4, 350-384; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 25; June, 1951, 36:2, Evaluation of Full-time and Group-practice for the 100-102; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 230-264; Dec., 1951, 36:4, Clinical Faculty of a Medical School, An. Phemis- 390-391; March, 1952, 37:1, 121-124; Jul-Aug., 1952, ter, Dallas B. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 17-21 37:2, 181-187; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 324-352; Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 84-89; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 307-338; Mar- GROW, MALCOLM C. Apr., 1954, 39:2, 99-102; Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 310-341; Presentation of Honorary Fellowships in the American Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 117-118; Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, College of Surgeons. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 32-34 411-446; Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 95-96; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 379-414; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 73-74; Mar-Apr., GURD, FRASER BAILLIE 1957, 42:2, 113-114; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 418-466 Bazin, Alfred T. June, 1948, 33:2, 111 College's Graduate Training Program, The. Vignette III. Stephenson, George W. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS 92-94 Ante- and Post-partum Hemorrhage. Campbell, Ralph Directory of Graduate Training Programs. Jan., 1946. E. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 64-65 (printed separately) Directory of Graduate Training Programs Prepared in the Department of Graduate Training in Surgery, H A.C.S., The. Use of the Directory by Surgeons, Trainees, and Hospital Administrators. Feb., 1946, HARDIE-NEIL, J. 31:1, 23 Hardie-Neil Represents College at Auckland Cere- Establishment of a Common Standard for Graduate monies. Nov-Dec., 1952, 37:4, 390 Training in General Surgery, The.. Hawley, Paul R. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 162-165 HARVEY TERCENTENARY CONGRESS Fundamental Requirements for Graduate Training. Eight F.A.C.S. Take Part in First Trans-Atlantic Con- Dec., 1946, 31:4, 394-425; Dec., 1947, 32:4, 433-444; Dec., ference. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 501-502 1948, 33:4, 306-317; Dec., 1949, 34:4, 300-311; Sept., Harvey Tercentenary Congress, June 3-8, 1957. May- 1950, 35:3, 163-165; Dec., 1950, 35:4, 339-347; Sept., June, 1957, 42:3, 178 1951, 36:3, 220-228; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 311-321; Sept- Oct., 1953, 38:5, 295-305; Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:4, 299-309; HAWLEY, PAUL R. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 400-410; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, Major General Paul R. Hawley Appointed Director of 368-378; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 418-428 the American College of Surgeons. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 7 Graduate Training in Surgery. Continuation of Bib- liography, 1930-1946. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 24 HEALD, CLARENCE L. Pediatric and Malignant Disease Hospitals Comprise Pioneer in Warning Against Laxatives in Acute Ap- New List of Residency Training Programs in Gen- pendicitis. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 176 eral Surgery. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 73-74 HEINRICH, JACOB F. Plans for Graduate Training in Surgery in 1947. June, 1952, 36:2, 104 Reynolds, Charles R. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 23-24 Supplement. Approved Programs of Graduate Train- HELLSTROM, JOHN ing in General Surgery and the Surgical Specialties. Presentation of Honorary Fellowhsips in the American Jan., 1951, 36:1, 25; June, 1951, 36:2, 100-102; Dec., College of Surgeons. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 32-34 1951, 36:4, 390-391; March, 1952, 37:1, 121-124; Jul- Aug., 1952, 37:2, 181-187; Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 84-89; HEMORRHAGE Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 99-102; Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 95-96; Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 117-118; Jan-Feb., 1957, Ante- and Post-partum Hemorrhage. Campbell, Ralph 42:1, 73-74; Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 113-114 E. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 64-65 Surveys. Dec., 1946, 31:4, 406; Dec., 1947, 32:4, 445-446; HENNESSY, HAROLD R. Dec., 1948, 33:4, 318-320; Dec., 1949, 34:4, 312-314; June, 1949, 34:2, 83; Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 222 Sept., 1950, 35:3, 181-183; Dec., 1950, 35:4, 348-349; Stephenson, George W. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 229; Sept- HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS, AMERICAN COLLEGE .- Oct., 1952, 37:3, 322 OF Hospital Administration Scholarships. Sept-Oct., 1952, GRAHAM, EVARTS A. 37:3, 370 Cole, Warren H. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 138, 179 HOSPITAL CARE, COMMISSION ON Dr. Evarts Ambrose Graham and American Surgery. Blalock, Alfred. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 222-225 Summary of the Report and of the Conclusions and Recommendations of the Commission on Hospital Dr. Graham, Honored by Regents on Retirement, Cites Care. Bachmeyer, Arthur C. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 30-33 Ethics Clean-up Efforts under his Chairmanship. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 180-181 HOSPITALS (see also JOINT COMMISSION ON Sculpture Commemorates Dr. Graham's Term as ACCREDITATION OF HOSPITALS) President. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 122 Appraisal of the Tumor Clinics in Three Metropolitan Hospitals. Slaughter, Danely P. and Southwick, Harry GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, ASSOCIATION OF W. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 451-457 SURGEONS OF Better Hospital Facilities for Rural Patients. Davis, Invitation to Glasgow Meeting. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 108 Graham L. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 15-17 H - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin., 1946-1957 I 23 Cancer Registry is A.C.S. Requirement. Jan-Feb., 1956. 41:1, 36 What Every Surgeon Should Know Today. Myers, Co-operation Between Blue Cross and Medical Service Robert S. Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 207-208, 426-432 Plans and Hospitals. Packard, Rollo K. Feb., 1947, What Must Be Done to Insure Good Nursing Care '32:1, 52-55 from the Point of View of the Hospital Administra- Developing and Maintaining High Standards of Dietary tor. Littauer, David. June, 1949, 34:2, 87-88 Services in the Post-war Hospital. Spencer, Ruth W. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 274-276 ADMINISTRATION Developing and Maintaining High Standards of Phar- Developing and Maintaining High Administrative macy Service in the Post-war Hospital. Francke, Standards in the Post-war Hospital. Nelson, R. W. Don E. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 276-277 Sept., 1946, 31:3, 258-260 Developing and Maintaining High Standards of Pro- Developing and Maintaining High Business Standards fessional Nursing Services in the Post-war Hospital. in the Post-war Hospital. Westbury, A. H. Sept., Logan, Laura R. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 273-274 1946, 31:3, 262-263 Developing and Maintaining High Standards of Tech- Developing and Maintaining High Standards of Train- nical Services in the Post-war Hospital. Costello, ing for Hospital Administration. Hayhow, Edgar C. Cyril J. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 271-272 Sept., 1946, 31:3, 257-258 Emergencies Arising During Anesthesia. Knight, Ralph Increasing Cost of Hospital Services and How These T. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 65-66 Can Be Met Without Lowering Present Standards. Facts and Figures About Hospitals in United States. ' Masters, George. June, 1947, 32:2, 170-171 Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 87 GOVERNING BOARDS Hospital Commission Acts on A.M.A. Recommenda- tions. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 468, 469, 470, 471 Committee Reports Study of the Relationships Be- tween Hospital Medical Staffs and Governing Hospital Commission Lists Standards for Organizing Boards. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 176-178 General Practice Section. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 126 Education of the Hospital Trustee, The. Bingham, Hospital Conferences, 1946 Sectional Meetings. Sept., Robert F. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 46-49 1946, 31:3, 257-286 Governing Board of the Hospital, The. Sloan, Ray- Hospital Survey by United States Public Health Serv- mond P. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 44-46 ice. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 216; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 413 Physician Membership on Hospital Governing Boards. Justification for Surgery, The. Myers, Robert S. Jul- Myers, Robert S. Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 32-33, 45-46 Aug., 1956, 41:4, 173-174 Medical Audit - Basic Ingredients and Methods, The. HOSPITAL PRIVILEGES Myers, Robert S. and Slee, Vergil N. May-June, 1956, Minimum Qualifications to Practice Major Surgery. 41:3, 109.112, 148-149 Gibson, Frank S. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 49-51 - Nation Celebrates Hospital Week, The. May-June, 1955, Who Should Do Surgery? Myers, Robert S. Mar-Apr., 40:3, 181 1954, 39:2, 69-71, 105 New Era in Personnel Relations and Its Meaning for Hospitals, The. Johnson, Robert Wood. Jan., 1948, MEDICAL LIBRARY 33:1, 19-21 Departmental Interdependence: The Medical Record On Hospitals and Doctors. Sabatelle, Peter E. Jul- Library, the Nursing School Library, and The Medi- Aug., 1954, 39:4, 177-179 cal Library. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 251-256 Patient's Stake in Accreditation, The. Myers, Robert Hospital Medical Library, The. Organization and Man- S. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 199-201 agement. Content of the List. Prime, L. Margueriete, "Point Rating" Proves to be One of the Most Inter- and Mason, Michael L. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 225-267 esting Current Topics for Hospitals. MacEachern, Malcolm T. June, 1949, 34:2, 85-86 MEDICAL, RECORDS Room Rates in General Hospitals Rise Six Per Cent, Application of the Standard Nomenclature in the States A.H.A. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 179 Small Hospital, The. Huffman, Edna K. June, 1947, 32:2, 164-166 Suggested Cancer Program for General Hospitals, A. Batchelder, Walter E. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 201-203 Clinical Records in the Veterans Administration. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 21 Summary of College Activities as Related to Hospitals for the Past Year. Abell, Irvin. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 13-14 Critical Problems in Securing and Maintaining Med- ical Records. DuBois, Margaret. June, 1947, 32:2, Surgery, Science and Society. Oughterson, A. W. Jul- 166-168 Aug., 1955, 40:4, 193-198 Developing and Maintaining High Standards of Med- This Hospital Informs its Patients. Hawley, Paul R. ical Records in the Post-war Hospital. Maness, May-June, 1956, 41:3, 108 Sylvia H. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 269-271 To Finance Education and Indigent Ill, Self-Paying Education and Training of Interns and Residents - Patient Loses Out, States A.H.A. President Snoke. The Written Word Tells the Story. Jensen, Frode. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 235 Feb., 1947, 32:1, 40-41 Tumor Clinic M a Small-Community General Hospital, Importance of Complete , and Scientific Medical Rec- The. Waltman, Charles A. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, ords from the Standpoint of Advancement of 162-168 Medical Science. Graham, Wallace H. Feb., 1947, Tumor Registry at the Toronto General Hospital, The. 32:1, 42-43 Gordon, Shirley, May-June, 1957, 42:3, 133.137; 179 Importance of Complete and Scientific Medical Rec- 200th Anniversary of the First Hospital in the United ords from the Standpoint of Better Care of the States of America - The Pennsylvania Hospital, Patient, The. Engel, Gilson Colby. Feb., 1947, 32:1, Philadelphia, The. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 64-65 36-37 Are We Fulfilling Our Responsibility To The Injured? 24 American College of Surgeons Buffalo General Hospital Trauma Conferences. Dob- bie, Robert P. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 410-413; March, 1952, 37:1, 133-134 H - Continued Care of Fracture Cases in Hospitals. June, 1950, 35:2, Importance of Complete and Scientific Medical Rec- 111-112 ords from the Standpoint of Self Education of the Chronically Ill or Long-term Patient, Trends in the Practicing Physician, The. Orndorff, John. Feb., Care of the. Vivian, R. P. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 277-278 1947, 32:1, 38-39 Collapse on the Operating Table. Sanders, R. L. June, New Medical Audit Method, A. Myers, Robert S. and 1947, 32:2, 162-164 Slee, Vergil N. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 185-192 Correlation of the Services of the Graduate Nurse, Professional Activity Study of the Southwestern the Practical Nurse, and the Auxiliary Worker. Michigan Hospital Council (papers). Nov-Dec., 1954, Bernecker, Edward M. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 33-35 39:6, 395-410 Hospital Facilities Required for Emergency Care. Service for Analysis of Hospital Records is Set Up. Lindquist, Charles A. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 378- Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 433 380, 392 Hospital Plans for a Major Catastrophe. Chandler, MEDICAL RECORDS LIBRARY Charles P. June, 1951, 36:2, 128-130 Departmental Interdependence: The Medical Record Long-term Illness and the Hospital of the Future. Library, The Nursing School Library, and The Bluestone, E. M. Sept., 1947, 32:3, 272-274 Medical Library. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 251-256 Management of a Fracture Service in an Open Hos- Program of the American Association of Medical pital. Curry, George J. June, 1946, 31:2, 108-110 Record Librarians to Improve Medical Record Place of the Long-term Patient in the Modern Hos- Science. Huffman, Edna K. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 33-35 pital. The Use and Abuse of Hospital Beds., Blue- stone, E. M. June, 1946, 31:2, 104-106 MEDICAL STAFF Surgeons Are Admonished to Revert to Old-fashioned Board of Regents of American College of Surgeons Type of Scrub-up. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 506.507 Considers Delays in Appointment to Hospital Staffs. Trends in the Care of the Convalescent Patient. June, 1947, 32:2, 149 Tansey, Sara P. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 285-286 Committee Reports Study of the Relationships Be- Trends in the Care of Obstetrical Patients. Tollefson, tween Hospital Medical Staffs and Governing Donald G. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 284-285 Boards. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 176-178 Trends in the Care of the Psychiatric Patient. Agnew, Developing and Maintaining High Professional Stand- G. Harvey. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 282-283 ards in the Post-war Hospital. Hill, Frederick T. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 261 Trends in the Care of the Surgical Patient. Zimmer- mann, Harry B. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 283-284 Developing and Maintaining High Standards of Pro- fessional Services in the Post-war Hospital - Medi- Trends in the Care of the Tuberculous Patient. Crimm, cal Staff Conferences. Kellogg, George O. A. Sept., Paul D. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 279-281 1946, 31:3, 268-269 General Practice Sections in Hospitals. June, 1947 RESIDENCIES 32:2, 149 Changing Manner of Surgical Education, The. Zol- Hospital Commission Now Requires Fifty Per Cent linger, Robert M. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 488-493 Attendance at Medical Staff Meetings. Jul-Aug., Developing and Maintaining High Educational Stand- 1957, 42:4, 192 ards in the Post-war Hospital. Neff, Robert E. Sept., Medical StaeMeetings are Important. Babcock, Ken- 1946, 31:3, 264-265 neth B. Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 34-36 Graduate Training in General Surgery and the Sur- Need for Efficient Medical Staff Organization and gical Specialties in a Veterans Administration Hos- Control of the Professional Work of the Hospital. pital. Puestow, Charles B. June, 1948, 33:2, 100-104 Foss, Harold L. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 17-19 Hospital Residencies Under the G. I. Bill. Feb., 1946, Organization of the Hospital Medical Staff from the 31:1, 15-18 Standpoint of Maintaining a High Standard of Pro- Inclusion of Private Patients in the Resources for fessional Proficiency. Martzloff, Karl H. Sept., 1946, Graduate Training in Surgery, The. Sweetser, Theo- 31:3, 265-268 dore H. June, 1949, 34:2, 81-82 Stabilization of Medical Staff Organization and Inte- Residencies in Nonuniversity Hospitals. Emmett, John gration of the General Practitioner. Lueth, Harold M. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 77-82 C. June, 1947, 32:2, 172-173 Technique for Evaluating Professional Activities, A. Role of an Approved Affiliate Hospital Under the Myers, Robert S. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 496-499 Program of Graduate Training in Surgery, The. Curry, George J. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 20-23 Why Regular Medical Staff Conferences Are Required in Hospitals Approved by the American College of Surgical Training and the Community Hospital. Col- Surgeons. Sept., 1949, 34:3, 166-168 lett, George A. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 179-180

OPERATING ROOM, ELECTROSTATICS IN TISSUE COMMITTEE Electrostatics in the Operating Room. Walter, Carl Euphemisms of Pathology - an Unnecessary Evil. W., Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 141-144 Myers, Robert S. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 113-114 Explosions in Operating Rooms. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 166 Justification for Surgery, The. Myers, Robert S. Jul- Aug., 1956, 41:4, 173-174 Fire and Explosion Hazards With Flammable Anes- thetic Agents, and Their Control. Thomas, George Tender Loving Care. Myers, Robert S. Nov-Dec., 1953, J. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 510-515 38:6, 375-377 Tissue Audit Committee in an Open Staff Hospital, PATIENT, CARE OF The. Three Years' Results from Brackenridge Hos- Ante- and Post-partum Hemorrhage. Campbell, Ralph pital. Tipton, George W. Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 159-161, E. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 64-65 191-192 H - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 I 25 HOSPITAL ACCREDITATION (see HOSPITAL STAND- ARDIZATION PROGRAM, A.C.S.; JOINT COMMIS- SION ON ACCREDITATION OF HOSPITALS) INDUSTRY, MEDICAL SERVICE IN, A.C.S. (see also MINIMUM STANDARDS, A.C.S.) HOSPITAL MEDICAL LIBRARY (see HOSPITALS; LI- Analysis of Experience of Industry in the Medical BRARY AND DEPARTMENT OF LITERARY RE- Care of Employees - A Compilation. Hess, Gaylord SEARCH, A.C.S.) R. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 163-269 HOSPITAL STANDARDIZATION PROGRAM, A.C.S. (see Annual Report of the Division of Medical Service in also JOINT COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION OF Industry. Hess, Gaylord R. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 191-192 HOSPITALS) Industrial Establishments Conducting Medical Services American College of Surgeons Approves Use of Nurse Which Are Approved by the College. Dec., 1946, Anesthetists. June, 1948, 33:2, 67 31:4, 435-450; Dec., 1947, 32:4, 487-503; Dec., 1948, 33:4, Annual Hospital Standardization Reports Including 366-383; Dec., 1949, 34:4, 363-380; Dec., 1950, 35:4, 402-421 List of Approved Hospitals. Dec., 1946, 31:4, 301-393; Dec., 1947, 32:4, 333-432; Dec., 1948, 33:4, 209-305; Dec., Medical Service in Industry and Workmen's Compen- 1949, 34:4, 185-299; Dec., 1950, 35:4, 221-338; March, sation Laws. June, 1946, 31:2, 107 1952, 37:1, 5-120 Program Transferred From American College of Sur- Annual Report, Department of Hospital Standardiza- geons to American Foundation of Occupational tion. MacEachern, Malcolm T. and Ferguson, Paul Health. Hawley, Paul R. June, 1951, 36:2, 91-92 S. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 185-187; Ferguson, Paul S. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 193-195; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 221-223 INJURIES (see TRAUMA) Conferences: Feb., 1947, 32:1, 25; Jan., 1948, 33:1, 13-35; Sept., 1948, 33:3, 147-149; Sept., 1949, 34:3, 143-146; INSIGNIA, A.C.S. (see also CAP AND GOWN, A.C.S.) Sept., 1950, 35:3, 149-151; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 157-158 Insignia of the American College of Surgeons. June, Hospitals Give Tangible Expression of Appreciation 1949, 34:2, 95-96 of Hospital Standardization. June, 1949, 34:2, 84 Hospital Standardization (Papers) June, 1947, 32-2, INSURANCE 162-173 Cooperation Between Blue Cross and Medical Service Joint-Session - Surgeons and Hospital Representa- Plans and Hospitals. Packard, Rollo K. Feb., 1947, tives. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 13-26 32:1, 52-55 Manual of Hospital Accreditation (Formerly Desig- Health Insurance and Residency Training. Bricker, nated "Manual of Hospital Standardization") Hawley, Eugene M. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 75-76, 105 Paul R. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 338-344 Manual Simplifies Health Insurance Administration. Manual of Hospital Standardization. June, 1946, 31:2, Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 85 102-103 Regents Adopt Principles Permitting Proration of Plans and Prospects for Hospital Standardization in Blue Shield Fee Between Surgeon and Assistant. 1947. Williamson, E. W. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 19-20 May-June, 1955, 40:3, 174 "Point Rating" Proves to be One of the Most Inter- Shall We Coast Now - or Forge Ahead? Smith, Daugh esting Current Topics for Hospitals. MacEachern, W. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 156, 175 Malcolm T. June, 1949, 34:2, 85-86 Surgery, Science and Society. Oughterson, A. W. Jul- Point Rating System, The. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Aug., 1955, 40:4, 193-198 Sept., 1948, 33:3, 173-174 To Finance Education and Indigent Ill, Self-Paying United States Government Hospitals Approved Under Patient Loses Out, States A.H.A. President Snoke. Hospital Standardization. June, 1946, 31:2, 99-101 Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 235 Why Regular Medical Staff Conferences Are Required in Hospitals Approved by the American College of INSURANCE, A.C.S. Surgeons. Sept., 1949, 34:3, 166-168 Insurance Programs. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 500; Sept- Oct., 1956, 41:5, 247; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 280-281 ACCREDITATION College to Rescind Its Approval of Hospitals. May- DISABILITY INSURANCE June, 1955, 40:3, 174, 178 Group Disability Insurance for Fellows. Dec., 1951, Commission Takes Over Hospital Accreditation. Jan- 36:4, 365; Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, Inside Back Cover; Feb., 1953, 38:1, 52 May-June, 1956, 41:3, 135; Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 174 Hospital Standardization Program of the College, The. Allen, Arthur W. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 22; Hawley, Paul LIABILITY INSURANCE R. June, 1951, 36:2, 90; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 172; Dec., Certified Partners and Employees Now Eligible for 1951, 36:4, 363 Coverage in Professional Liability Program. May- Statements Conveying Hospital Program to Commis- June, 1957, 42:3, 140 sion. May-June, 1953, 38:3, 116-121 Contributory Negligence on the Part of the Patient May Safeguard the Surgeon in Malpractice Actions. HUNGARIAN RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS May-June, 1957, 42:3, 139-141 Relief for Hungarian Doctors. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 164 First Lawsuit under College Professional Liability Program Is Concluded Successfully by Directed HUNTER HOUSE RESTORATION COMMITTEE Verdict. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 271-272 Restoration of Hunter House. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 164 Incident Reports Submitted to College Indicate Com- plications of Malpractice Hazard in Surgery. Mar- Apr., 1957, 42:2, 93-96 In Malpractice Suits "The Thing Speaks for Itself" ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF, COLLEGE OF MEDICINE in Many Cases - and What It Says Is "Damages." June, 1946, 31:2, 116; Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 176; Mar-Apr., Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 441-443 1954, 39:2, 82; May-June, 1957, 42:3, 174 Judgment. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 148 Twelfth Congress. Matas, Rudolph. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 26 I American College of Surgeons 72. Thirteenth Congress. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 8; June, 1949, 34:2, 73; Sept., 1949, 34:3, 161-163; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 16. Fourteenth Congress, Jan., 1951, 36:1, 20; I - Continued June, 1951, 36:2, 85-86 Malpractice Insurance Rates Increased in 43 States; AMERICAN BRANCH College Group Rates Remain Unchanged at Present. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 232; Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 296; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 9-10 Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 487; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 432; Malpractice Suits are an Increasing Hazard. May-June, Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 268 1956, 41:3, 126-128 Operating Room Is Focal Point of Malpractice Hazard; IOWA STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY Careful Study and Effort Are Needed to Reduce Editorial from Iowa, An. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 93 Risk. Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 255-258 Elaboration of Medical Ethics by Iowa State Medical Professional Liability Insurance. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, Society. Nov-Dec., 1952, 37:4, 394 164; Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 300-301; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 9-10 IRREGULAR PRACTITIONER These Are Rules for Avoiding Liability in Office Regents Decide Relationship of Fellow to Irregular Practice, Where Many Malpractice Claims Origi- Practitioner. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 132 nate. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 169-171, 188

INTER-AMERICAN CONGRESS OF SURGERY Address of the President, Sixth International Congress J of Surgery. Coller, Frederick A. Jan., 1950, 35:1, JACKSON, LAURA G. 25-27 Dec., 1951, 36:4, 334 Announcement and Programs. June, 1948, 33:2, 63; Jan., 1949, 34:1, 8; June, 1949, 34:2, 72; Sept., 1949, JEFFERSON, GEOFFREY (Sir) 34:3, 159-160; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 22-23; June, 1950, 35:2, 103; Sept., 1950, 35:3, 201; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 75; June, Conferring of Honorary Fellowship in the American 1951, 36:2, 86; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 168; Jul-Aug., 1953, College of Surgeons. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 41-42 38:4, 147; Sept-Oct, 1956, 41:5, 201 JENNINGS, JOHN EDWARD Value of the Inter-American Congresses of Surgery. Caviglia, Arnaldo. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 23-24 Cave, Henry W. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 69

INTER-AMERICAN SESSIONS, A.C.S. (see SECTIONAL JOHNSON, LUCIUS W. MEETINGS, A.C.S.) Sept., 1946, 31:3, 250 INTERNATIONAL CANCER CONGRESS JOHNSON, ROBERT WOOD London to be Scene of July, 1958 International Cancer Conferring of Honorary Fellowships in the American Congress. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 295 College of Surgeons. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 41-42 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION (ICA) JOINT COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION OF HOSPITALS College is in Charge of Doctor Visitors. Jul-Aug., 1956, A.C.S. Representative at Work. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 222 41:4, 200 A.M.A. Committee Supports Hospital Accreditation INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SURGICAL But Recommends Changes in Standards. Sept-Oct., COLLEGES AND SOCIETIES 1956, 41:5, 259-260 International Federation of Colleges and Societies Benefits of Hospital Accreditation to the Medical of Surgery Is Organized. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 295 Profession. Gundersen, Gunnar. Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 175-176 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SURGERY (Societe Inter- Bylaws of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of nationale de Cliirurgie) Hospitals. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 238-244 Copenhagen, 1955. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 214 Commission Elects Dr. Philpott to Chairmanship. Mar- International Society Meets in Lisbon. Mar-Apr., 1953, Apr., 1954, 39:2, 94 38:2, 82 Commission Revises Consultation Standard. Mar-Apr., International Society of Surgery, The. Matas, Rudolph. 1955, 40:2, 134-135 June, 1946, 31:2, 117-118 Enlightenment and Re-Assurance of Patients Is Aim International Society of Surgery Meetings, The. Paris, of Brochure Available to Accredited Hospitals. Lyons, and Strasbourg. Maddock, Walter G. Sept- Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 296 Oct., 1954, 39:5, 211-212 . Hospital Commission Acts on A.M.A. Recommenda- International Society's Copenhagen Session in Review. tions. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 468, 469, 470, 471 Graham, Evarts A. Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 47 Hospital Commission Changes Consultations Clause. International Society to Meet in Copenhagen, July Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 72 24-31. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 177-178 Hospital Commission Lists Standards for Organizing International Society to Meet in 1955. Jan-Feb., 1955, General Practice Section. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 126 40:1, 32 Hospital Commission Now Requires Fifty Per Cent Meetings in France, The. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, Inside Attendance at Medical Staff Meetings. Jul-Aug., Back Cover 1957, 42:4, 192 Resume of International Society's Lisbon Meeting. Hospital Standards Leaflet Distributed. Nov-Dec., 1953, Herrmann, Louis G. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 60 38:6, 366 Secretary General of International Society of Surgery Joint Commission Accredits 199 Hospitals. Jul-Aug., is Deceased. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 146 1953, 38:4, 159, 174 Travelers' Notes and Comments. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, Mass Casualty Plan Required for Hospital Accredita- 213-214 tion. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 168, 188-189 J - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 27 Medical Staff Meetings are Important. Babcock, Ken- neth B. Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 34-36 Patient's Stake in Accreditation, The. Myers, Robert LAY EDUCATION S. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 199-201 Book "You and Your Operation" Is Recommended Staff. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 168; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, Reading for Patients. Myers, Robert S. Sept-Oct., 244; May-June, 1954, 39:3, 140-141; Jul-Aug., 1954, 1957, 42:5, 297 39:4, 174 Enlightenment and Re-Assurance of Patients Is Aim What Every Surgeon Should Know Today. Myers, of Brochure Available to Accredited Hospitals. Robert S. Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 207-208, 426-432 Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 296 How Cancer Education of the Public Got Started (let- HISTORY ter to Joseph C. Bloodgood). Cullen, Thomas S. College to Rescind Its Approval of Hospitals. May- Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 156 June, 1955, 40:3, 174, 178 Current Dilemmas for Doctors and Others. Kirk, Commission Takes Over Hospital Accreditation. Jan- Grayson L. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 53-59 Feb., 1953, 38:1, 52 Surgical Philosophy Old and New. Cole, Warren H. Hospital Standardization Program of the College. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 67-71 Allen, Arthur W. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 22; Dec., 1951, Waiting Room Reading. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 166; Nov- 36:4, 363; Hawley, Paul R. June, 1951, 36:2, 90; Sept., Dec., 1952, 37:4, 394; Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 64 1951, 36:3, 172 Manual of Hospital Accreditation (Formerly Desig- LEARMONTH, JAMES (Sir) nated "Manual of Hospital Standardization"). Haw- Presentation of Honorary Fellowships in the Ameri- ley, Paul R. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 338-344 can College of Surgeons. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 32-34 Statements Conveying Hospital Program to Commis- sion. May-June, 1953, 38:3, 116-121 LERICHE, RENE Thirty-Fourth Annual Hospital Standardization Report Presentation of Honorary Fellowships in the Ameri- Including List of Approved Hospitals in the United can College of Surgeons. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 32-34 States and Canada, as of December 31, 1951. The 1951 Survey. March, 1952, 37:1, 5-120 LIBRARY AND DEPARTMENT OF LITERARY RESEARCH, A.C.S. JOINT COMMITTEE FOR THE CO-ORDINATION OF Bibliography of War Medicine and Surgery, Feb., 1946, MEDICAL ACTIVITIES, OR POSTWAR MEDICAL 31:1, 45-66 SERVICE COMMITTEE (see AMERICAN MEDICAL College Receives da Vinci Book. Hawley, Paul R. ASSOCIATION) Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 14 Dr. H. Winnett Orr 1877-1956. Koch, Sumner L. Mar- JUNIOR CANDIDATE GROUP, A.C.S. (see CANDIDATE Apr., 1957, 42:2, 118-121 GROUP, A.C.S.) Exhibit of Historical Medical Books, An. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 69-73 Further Distribution of Books, The. June, 1950, 35:2, K 120-123 Height and Breadth of Literary Service, The. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 39-42 KANSAS CITY ANATOMICAL SOCIETY, INC., THE Hospital Medical Library, The. Organization and Man- The Kansas City Anatomical Society, Incorporated. agement. Content of the List. Prime, L. Margueriete, Coffey, Ralph R., Sept., 1948, 33:3, 197 and Mason, Michael L. Sept., 1947, 32:3, 297-325; Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 225-267 KELLOGG FOUNDATION, W. K. (See also MEDICAL AUDIT RESEARCH PROJECT, A.C.S.; PROFES- Larrey - Surgeon Raconteur. Prime, L. Margueriete. SIONAL AND HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES, INC., COM- Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 457-461 MISSION ON) Library Committee. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 129 Kellogg Foundation Gives College $120,000 for Patient Library Service and Literary Research During the Care Research. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 54 War Years. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 287-290 Ten Kellogg Fellows Placed. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, Library Wants Books and Reprints. Nov-Dec., 1952, 95, 98 37:4, 394 To Develop Medical Audit System for Hospitals. Sept- Literature of the World, The. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 9-10 Oct., 1953, 38:5, 214 Medical History Reflected in Items Preserved in the Rare Book Room of the College. Sept., 1949, 34:3, 172-175 Medical Librarians from "Over There." June, 1951, 36:2, 112-114 LAIRD, WILLIAM R. Medical Librarianship as a Career. June, 1948, 33:2, 68-70 The Philosophy of Medicine. Hawley, Paul R. Mar- Apr., 1957, 42:2, 128 Medical Librarianship Steps Forward. June, 1949, 34:2, 91-93 LANTERN SLIDES Medical Library World, The. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 384-387 Factors Determining the Legibility of Lantern Slides. Package Library Is What You Make It!, The. March, Osburn, William A. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 113-117, 1952, 37:1, 137-140 149-150 Physician and His Medical Librarian, The. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 170-171 LARREY, JEAN DOMINIQUE (D.-J.) Presentation of the Historical Volume, The Royal Col- Larrey - Surgeon Raconteur. Prime, L. Margueriete. lege of Surgeons of Edinburgh by Sir James Lear- Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 457-461 month. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 15 MARTIN MEMORIAL LECTURE 28 I American College of Surgeons Balance of Life and Death in Cerebral Lesions, The. (Abstract). Jefferson, Geoffrey (Sir). Jan., 1951, 36:1, 34 L - Continued Current Dilemmas for Doctors and Others. Kirk, Recommendations for Hospital Medical Library Avail- Grayson L. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 53-59 able in July. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 182 Hippocratic Principles in the Evolution of Gastric Reorganization of College Library Announced. Haw- Surgery. Balfour, Donald C. Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, ley, Paul R. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 146 25.31, 60 Services Available Through Department of Literary Horizons at Half Century. Gregg, Alan. Mar-Apr., Research. (latest reference) Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 102 1955, 40:2, 65-72 Your Library - New Prints and Ancient Tomes. Qualifications of the Surgeon and the Cancer Problem, Prime, L. Margueriete. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 215-217 The. Whipple, Allen 0. Sept., 1947, 32:3, 212-216 Professional Collaboration. Bush, Vannevar. Jan-Feb., LISTER GAVEL, A.C.S. (see INSIGNIA, A.C.S.) 1957, 42:1, 39-44, 81-84 LISTER MEDAL (see ENGLAND, ROYAL COLLEGE OF Remove Not the Ancient Landmark. Magnuson, Paul SURGEONS OF) B. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 352-356 Science and Surgery. Paterson Ross, James (Sir). Jan- LYNCH, THERESA I. Feb., 1954, 39:1, 19-22 Regents Appoint Dr. Theresa Lynch As Consultant on Nurses' Programs. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 159 MASON, JAMES B. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 94

MASON, JAMES MONROE M Balfour, Donald C. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, Donald, J. M. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 172-173 MacEACHERN, MALCOLM T. Conferring of Honorary Fellowships in the American MASS INJURIES (see DISASTER MANAGEMENT) College of Surgeons. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 41-42 MATAS, RUDOLPH Doctor Malcolm T. MacEachern. Hawley, Paul R. Jan., Conferring of Honorary Fellowships in the American 1951, 36:1, 23 College of Surgeons. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 361-362 Tribute to Malcolm T. MacEachern, A. Puestow, Charles B. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 151-152 MEAD-JOHNSON AWARD (see SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S.) MALPRACTICE MEDAL, HONORARY (see ENGLAND, ROYAL COLLEGE Contributory Negligence on the Part of the Patient OF SURGEONS OF) May Safeguard the Surgeon in Malpractice Actions. MEDICAL AUDIT RESEARCH PROJECT, A.C.S. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 139-141 First Lawsuit Under College Professional Liability Did They Have Pneumonia or Didn't They? Van Der Program Is Concluded Successfully by Directed Kolk, Bert. Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 408 Verdict. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 271-272 Doctors Do Take Records Seriously. Mooi, H. R. Nov- Dec., 1954, 39:6, 403-405 Incident Reports Submitted to College Indicate Com- plications of Malpractice Hazard in Surgery. Mar- Hospital Statistics Don't Tell the Truth, Myers, Robert Apr., 1957, 42:2, 93-96 S. Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 395-397 In Malpractice Suits "The Thing Speaks for Itself" Medical Audit - Basic Ingredients and Methods, The. in Many Cases - and What It Says Is "Damages." Myers, Robert S. and Slee, Vergil N. May-June, Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 441-443 1956, 41:3, 109-112, 148-149 Judgment. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 148 New Medical Audit Method, A. Myers, Robert S. and Malpractice Insurance Rates Increased in 43 States; Slee, Vergil N. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 185-192 College Group Rates Remain Unchanged at Present. Opinions Are No Basis for an Objective Analysis. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 9-10 Eisele, C. Wesley. Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 410 Malpractice Judgments May Retard Patient Care: Record Librarian Lists Advantages. Farr, Viola. Nov- Ravdin. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 53 Dec., 1954, 39:6, 408-409 Malpractice Suits are an Increasing Hazard. May- Service for Analysis of Hospital Records is Set Up. June, 1956, 41:3, 126-128 Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 433 Operating Room Is Focal Point of Malpractice Hazard; Small Hospitals Benefit by the New Approach. Erick- Careful Study and Effort Are Needed to Reduce son, William. Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 407 Risk. Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 255-258 Statistics Influence Medical Practice. Slee, Vergil N. These Are Rules for Avoiding Liability in Office Prac- Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 397-402 tice, Where Many Malpractice Claims Originate. To Develop Medical Audit System for Hospitals. Sept- Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 169-171, 188 Oct., 1953, 38:5, 214 MANUSCRIPTS, MEDICAL We Must Ask the Right Questions To Get the Right Answers. Hoffmann, Robert G. Nov-Dec., 1954, Arrangement of Manuscripts of Medical Papers, The. 39:6, 406 (Latest reference). June, 1951, 36:2, 139 MEDICAL CONSULTANTS TO THE ARMED FORCES, 'MARTIN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, THE FRANKLIN SOCIETY OF H. (see also Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics) Armed Forces Consultants Group Includes 149 F.A.C.S. Albert D. Ballou. 1873-1949. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 88 Mason, James B. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 117, 122 A New Index -- Volumes 41 to 80; Surgery, Gyne- cology and Obstetrics. June, 1948, 33:1, 73-74 MEDICAL EDUCATION (see also MEDICAL EDUCATION Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation and The FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE (MEND) ) American College of Surgeons, The. Jul-Aug., 1957, Another Responsibility of the Medical School. Smiley, 42:4, 193-197 Dean F. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 140 M - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 I 29 Challenge to Medical Education. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 188 Current Dilemmas for Doctors and Others. Kirk, MEDICAL LIBRARIANS Grayson L. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 53-59 Medical Librarians Off to London. Mar-Apr., 1953, Development of Training for Surgery. Bowers, Charles 38:2, 90 A. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 55-58 Summertime Courses in Medical Library Work May- Education and Training of Interns and Residents - June, 1953, 38:3, 122 The Written Word Tells the Story. Jensen, Frode. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 40-41 MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Evaluation of Full-time and Group-practice for the Medical Librarians Meet in Salt Lake City. May-June, Clinical Faculty of a Medical School, An. Phemister, 1953, 38:3, 122 Dallas B. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 17-21 Medical Librarians to be Given Eight Scholarships; " Fewer Applicants for Medical Schools. May-June, 1953, Apply Now. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 85 38:3, 102 M.L.A. Receives Grant. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 75, 85 General Surgeon in the Changing Era, The. Cave, New Medical Library Handbook. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, Henry W. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 348-351 103 Horizons at Half Century. Gregg, Alan. Mar-Apr., Scholarships for Medical Librarians. Medical Library 1955, 40:2, 65-72 Association To Meet. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 96 Liberal Medical Education. Ivy, Andrew C. Sept., 1947., 32:3, 219-222 MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARIANS, AMERICAN Medical School Faculties and Armed Forces. Sept- ASSOCIATION OF Oct., 1952, 37:3, 370 Program of the American Association of Medical Medical Schools in Financial Need. May-June, 1953, Record Librarians to Improve Medical Record 38:3, 122 Science. Huffman, Edna K. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 33-35 Medical Students to Attend Congresses as Guests. MEDICAL RECORDS (See HOSPITALS; MEDICAL AUDIT May-June, 1956, 41:3, 118 RESEARCH PROJECT, A.C.S.; MEDICAL RECORD Medical Teachers. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 144 LIBRARIANS, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF; PRO- Motion Picture and Medical Education, The. Drum- FESSIONAL AND HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES, INC., mond, Alvin C. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 449-450, 461-462 COMMISSION ON) Movies Advocated as Routine Part of Schooling. Mar- Apr., 1953, 38:2, 79-80, 90 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR CAREERS IN On Classical Education of the Physician. Laird, Wil- liam R. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 383-386 Medical Technologists Star in Career Film. May-June, Please Call A Doctor. Spencer, James H. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 186 1954, 39:3, 119-124, 146 METABOLISM, HEREDITARY ERRORS OF Qualifications of the Surgeon and the Cancer Problem, The. Whipple, Allen 0. Sept., 1947, 32:3, 212-216 Hereditary Errors of Metabolism. Beadle, George W. Teaching of Trauma in the New Curriculum at West- Jan., 1949, 34:1, 51-54 ern Reserve University School of Medicine, The. Holden, William D. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 149-152 MILITARY SURGEONS OF THE UNITED STATES, ASSOCIATION OF Training of the Family Doctor. Davidson, Charles S. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 97, 126-127 Military Surgeons Name Award for Admiral Stitt. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 178 MEDICAL EDUCATION FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE Military Surgeons of the United States to Convene (MEND) in Chicago. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 170 Georgetown Stages Disaster and Converts "Victims" to Preparedness for Emergency. Nov-Dec., 1957, MILLER, EUGENE G. 42:6, 505 Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 68; Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 444 Medical Education for National Defense. Byfield, George V. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 206-209 MINIMUM STANDARDS, A.C.S. Undergraduate Education on Trauma. McLaughlin, Cancer Clinics. Dec., 1946, 31:4, 426; Dec., 1947, 32:4, Harrison L. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 144-146 478; Dec., 1948, 33:4, 350; Dec., 1949, 34:4, 346; Dec., 1950, 35:4, 396; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 392; Sept-Oct., 1952, MEDICAL HISTORY 37:3, 365; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 350; Cancer Registry and Cancer Clinical Activities. Sept-Oct., 1957, Address of the President. Sixth Inter-American Con- 42:5, 406 gress of Surgery. Coller, Frederick A. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 25-27 Cancer Detection Centers. Dec., 1948, 33:4, 362; Dec., 1949, 34:4, 358; Dec., 1950, 35:4, 401; Dec., 1951, 36:4, Effect of Naval Warfare on the Progress of Surgery. 409; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 366 Wakeley, Cecil (Sir). Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 32-35, 60 Fractures and Other Traumas in Hospitals. June, 1950, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, The. Mercer, 35:2, 112 Walter (Sir). Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 484-487, 500 Graduate Training in Surgery. Dec., 1946, 31:4, 394; 200th Anniversary of the First Hospital in the United Dec., 1947, 32:4, 444; Dec., 1948, 33:4, 306; Dec., 1949, States of America - The Pennsylvania Hospital, 34:4, 300; Dec., 1950, 35:4, 340; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 228; Philadelphia, The. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 64.65 Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 323; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 306; Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 298 MEDICAL ILLUSTRATORS, ASSOCIATION OF Hospitals. Dec., 1946, 31:4, 302; Dec., 1947, 32:4, 334; Medical Illustrators' Directory Available. June, 1950, Dec., 1948, 33:4, 210; Dec., 1949, 34:4, 186; Dec., 1950 35:2, 116 35:4, 222; March, 1952, 37:1, 4 New Motion Pictures. March, 1952, 37:1, 125-128; 30 I American College of Surgeons Saunders, H. Prather. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 171-174; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 245-247, 369; Nov-Dec., 1952, 37:4, 391-392; May-June, 1953, 38:3, 112-115; Jul-Aug., M - Continued 1953, 38:4, 162-164; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 224-225, 355; Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 389-390; Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, Medical Motion Picture Films. Dec., 1946, 31:4, 494; 61-62; Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 97-98; Jul-Aug., 1954, Dec., 1947, 32:4, 504; Dec., 1948, 33:4, 384; Dec., 1949, 39:4, 169-171; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 411-413; Mar-Apr., 34:4, 431; Dec., 1950, 35:4, 422; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 324; 1955, 40:2, 136-138; May-June, 1955, 40:3, 183-186; Jul- Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 248; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 226; Aug., 1955, 40:4, 222-224; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 515, Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 224; Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 308; 520-521; Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 40-43; Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 262; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 298 98-101; May-June, 1956, 41:3, 147-148; Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 448, 462-465; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 77-80; Mar- Medical Service in Industry. Dec., 1946, 31:4, 436; Dec., Apr., 1957, 42:2, 115-117; May-June, 1957, 42:3, 169-174; 1947, 32:4, 488; Dec., 1948, 33:4, 366; Dec., 1949, 34:4, Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 219-221; Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 364; Dec., 1950, 35:4, 402 494, 502-504 Nursing Problem, The. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 21-22 MOTION PICTURE LIBRARY, A.C.S. Production of the Film: "Anomalies of the Bile Ducts Committee on Motion Pictures (First Announcement). and Blood Vessels: Strictures of the Common Duct." Jenkins, linger Perry. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 496-497 June, 1947, 32:2, 148 Report of Progress on Medical Motion Pictures. June, Crash Movie for Loan. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 144 1949, 34:1, 76-77 , Films Available from Motion Picture Library. Sept- Three Films Receive Awards. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 18 Oct., 1956, 41:5, 245; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 277 Value of Motion Pictures in Surgical Teaching, The. Cole, Warren H. and Jones, Tom. Jan., 1948, 33:1, How to Drive Safely Is Subject of Film Now Avail- 21-26 able for Loan. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 218 MULLER, GEORGE P. Motion Picture Library Announces Nine New Ac- Cave, Henry W. and Magnuson, Paul B. Sept., 1947, quisitions. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 98 32:3, 294 Motion Picture Library Is Now in Operation. Jenkins, Hilger Perry, and Saunders, H. Prather. Jul-Aug., MYERS, ROBERT S. 1956, 41:4, 172 June, 1951, 36:2, 104; Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 196 Safety Film to Be Loaned by the College. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 521 N

MOTION PICTURES, MEDICAL, A.C.S. (See also MINI- NATIONAL DEFENSE (See also MEDICAL EDUCATION MUM STANDARDS, A.C.S.; MOTION PICTURE FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE) LIBRARY, A.C.S.) Survival Under Atomic Attack. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 17-19 What You Should Know about Biological Warfare. Capacity Audience Views Films at Congress. May- June, 1951, 36:2, 118 June, 1956, 41:3, 121 Dr. Beal, New York, Chairmans New Committee to NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL , Produce Nursing Films. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 55 Activities of the Division of Medical Sciences of the National Research Council, The. June, 1947, 32:2, Establishment of Amateur Motion Picture League, 160-161 Annual Motion Picture Award, and Committee to Damon Runyon, Clinical Research Fellowships. June, Study Use of Films in Medical Schools. Jenkins, 1949, 34:2, 98; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 91 Hilger P. and Saunders, H. Prather. June, 1951, 36:2, 107 NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY, CONGRESS OF Expanded Program of Medical Motion Picture Films Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 214 Authorized by the Board of Regents. Dec., 1949, 34:4, 382-383 , SOUTH AMERICAN CONGRESS ON June, 1946, 31:2, 118; Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 60 Films on Surgical Approaches to the Joints. March, 1952, 37:1, 129 NEUROSURGICAL CONGRESS, LATIN AMERICAN Medical Motion Pictures Approved By the College. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 218; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 407 Dec., 1946, 31:4, 451-494; Dec., 1947, 32:4, 504-548; Dec., 1948, 33:4, 384-433; Dec., 1949, 34:4, 381-431; Dec., NORTH CAROLINA, UNIVERSITY OF 1950, 35:4, 422-477; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 265-323; Sept- Sesquicentennial Convocation of the University of Oct, 1952, 37:3, 249-310; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 227-294; North Carolina. Royster, Hubert A. June, 1946, Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 225-297; Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 31:2, 110 308-399; (Author Index). Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 262-367; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 298-405 NURSES Medical Motion Picture Program. Saunders, H. Prather. American College of Surgeons Approves Use of Nurse Jan., 1950, 35:1, 75-76 Anesthetists. June, 1948, 33:2, 67 Motion Picture and Medical Education, The. Drum- Code for Professional Nurses, A. June, 1951, 36:2, 131 mond, Alvin C. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 449-450, 461-462 Comments on Report on Activities of American Col- lege of Surgeons to Promote Training and Use of Movies Advocated as Routine Part of Schooling. Mar- Vocational Nurses in Hospitals. Naffziger, Howard Apr., 1953, 38:2, 79-80, 90 C. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 26-28 N - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 I 31 Correlation of the Services of the Graduate Nurse, the Practical Nurse and the Auxiliary Worker. Bernecker, Edward M. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 33-35 ORATION ON TRAUMA, A.C.S. Departmental Interdependence: The Medical Record Medical Management of Mass Casualties, Berry, Frank Library, The Nursing School Library, and The B. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 60-66 Medical Library. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 251-256 Our Fashionable Killer. Kennedy, Robert H. Mar-Apr., Developing and Maintaining High Standards of Pro- 1955, 40:2, 73-81 fessional Nursing Services in the Post-war Hospital. Present-day Problems in Nonpenetrating Abdominal Logan, Laura R. Sept., 1946, 31:3, 273-274 Trauma. Estes, William L., Jr., Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, How Hospitals Can Help in Student and Practical 11-18 Nurse Recruitment. Johnson, Emily K. Jan., 1948, Treatment of Open Wounds. Mason, Michael L. Jan- 33:1, 31-33 Feb., 1957, 42:1, 33-38, 80-81 Military Nurses - Policy of the United States Depart- Working Man's Hand, The. Koch, Sumner L. Jan-Feb., ment of Defense. Lovelace, W. Randolph, II. Sept., 1953, 38:1, 4-13 1951, 36:3, 207-208 Nursing Problem, The. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Feb., ORGANIZATION AND ASSEMBLY, DEPARTMENT OF, 1947, 32:1, 21-22 A.C.S. Outlook Brightens for Relief of Nursing Situation. Annual Report. Saunders, H. Prather and Miller, MacEachern, Malcolm T. June, 1947, 32:2, 150-156 George H. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 494-500; Sept-Oct., Post-war Student Nurse Recruitment Problems. Holi- 1956, 41:5, 242-246; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 274-279 man, Lois Hope. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 25-27 ORR, H. WINNETT Preparation and Use of Practical Nurses Auxiliary Koch, Sumner L. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 118-121 Workers for the Care of the Sick. Phillips, Elisabeth Cogswell. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 29-31 ORR COLLECTION, H. WINNETT (see LIBRARY AND Program to Train Student Nurses in Industrial Serv- DEPARTMENT OF LITERARY RESEARCH, A.C.S.) ice Is Set Up. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 272, 297 Serious Shortage of Nursing Personnel in Meeting ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF Needs for Nursing Service in Hospitals. Moubray, Kappa Delta Award for Research in Orthopaedic M. Ruth. June, 1947, 32:2, 168-169 Surgery, The. Stuck, Walter. June, 1949, 34:2, 103; Training of a Secondary Group for Nursing Service, June, 1950, 35:2, 119; June, 1951, 36:2, 87; Sept., 1951, The, Bradley, H. Lenore. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 27-30 36:3, 219; Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 170; Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 140 What Must Be Done to Insure Good Nursing Care From the Point of View of the Hospital Administra- ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY, AMERICAN BOARD OF tor. Littauer, David. June, 1949, 34:2, 87-88 Sofield Represents Board. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 180

0 OTOLARYNGOLOGY Essentials of Graduate Training Programs in Oto- OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, AMERICAN laryngology, The. Maxwell, J. H. June, 1950, 35:2, ACADEMY OF 113-116 Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 377 Refresher Courses Offered by University of Illinois. Lederer, Francis L. June, 1946, 31:2, 116 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN Therapists Convene in Houston. May-June, 1953, OTO-RHINOLARYNGOLOGY AND BRONCHO-ESOPHA- 38:3, 121 GOLOGY, PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS OF Dec., 1951, 36:4, 332 OCHSNER, ALTON Dr. Ochsner is Honored. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 100 P OMAHA CLINICAL SOCIETY Omaha Clinical Society to Meet. Sept-Oct., 1954, PANCREAS, DISEASES OF 39:5, 222 Pancreatitis - Fundamental and Clinical Aspects. MacKenzie, Walter C. Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 23-32 OPERABILITY Problems in Operability. Cole, Warren H. Jan-Feb., PAN-PACIFIC SURGICAL ASSOCIATION 1955, 40:1, 41-49 June, 1948, 33:1, 64; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 21; June, 1951, 36:2, 83; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 169 OPHTHALMIC SURGERY, A.C.S. Ophthalmic Surgery is New Fellowship Classification. PATHOLOGY May-June, 1956, 41:3, 125 Euphemisms of Pathology - an Unnecessary Evil. Statement of Ethics for Ophthalmic Surgeons. Sept- Myers, Robert S. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 113-114 Oct., 1956, 41:5, 254 PATHOLOGISTS, COLLEGE OF AMERICAN AND OTOLARYNGOLOGY College of American Pathologists, Westmoreland, Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 220; Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 377 M. G. June, 1947, 32:2, 173

OPHTHALMOLOGY, PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS OF PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, THE Fourth Pan-American Congress of Ophthalmology. 200th Anniversary of the First Hospital in the United Sept., 1950, 35:3, 201; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 20; June, 1951, States of America - The Pennsylvania Hospital, 36:2, 88; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 170; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 332 Philadelphia, The. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 64-65 Ophthalmologists to Meet in Chile. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 276 "PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE" FRIENDSHIP PROGRAM Pan-American Eye Specialists Plan Congress in New People-to-People Friendship Program Supported. May- York. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 87; Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 127 June, 1957, 42:3, 164 Evaluation of Full Time and Group Practice for the 32 I American College of Surgeons Clinical Faculty of a Medical School, An. Phemister, Dallas B. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 17-21 "For the Benefit of the Patients." Coller, Frederick P - Continued A. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 29-34 PERPETUITY, A.C.S. General Surgeon in the Changing Era, The. Cave, Henry W. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 348-351 Acknowledgment of Contributions. Abell, Irvin. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 175 Looking Forward. Allen, Arthur W. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 47-50 Bequest Received. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 64 Our Obligations and Opportunities. Blalock, Alfred. Bequests to the College. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 174-175 Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 83-86, 139 Invest Your Tax Money. Hawley, Paul R. Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, Inside Back Cover Report to Our Founders, A. Ochsner, Alton. Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 15-23 Perpetuity of American College of Surgeons (latest reference). July-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 234 Responsibility of a Heritage, The. Rankin, Fred W., Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 5-9, 59 PERUVIAN ACADEMY OF SURGERY Spirit of Surgery, The. Abell, Irvin. Sept., 1947, 32:3, Peruvian Academy to Meet in April. Nov-Dec., 1957, 208-211 42:6, 507 Surgical Philosophy Old and New. Cole, Warren H. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 67-71 PHEMISTER, DALLAS B. Dragstedt, Lester R. March, 1952, 37:1, 143 PRESIDENTIAL INSIGNE, A.C.S. (see INSIGNIA, A.C.S.)

PHILADELPHIA ACADEMY OF SURGERY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Essay Contest. Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 405-406 Bicentennial Year, Princeton University. Sept., 1947, 32:3, 293 PHILOSOPHY, MEDICAL PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL RELATIONS, A.C.S. (see Doctor as Citizen, The. Miller, J. Roscoe. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 357-361 ETHICS) Professional Collaboration. Bush, Vannevar. Jan-Feb., PROFESSIONAL AND HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES, INC., 1957, 42:1, 39-44, 81-84 COMMISSION ON (see also MEDICAL AUDIT Science and Surgery. Paterson Ross, James (Sir). Jan- RESEARCH PROJECT, A.C.S.) Feb., 1954, 39:1, 19-22 Kellogg Foundation Gives College $120,000 for Patient The Philosophy of Medicine, Hawley, Paul R. Mar- Care Research. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 54 Apr., 1957, 42:2, 128 Medical Audit - Basic Ingredients and Methods, The. Myers, Robert S. and Slee, Vergil N. May-June, PHYSICAL MEDICINE (see REHABILITATION) 1956, 41:3, 109-112, 148-149 PHYSICAL MEDICINE, INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF New Medical Audit Method, A. Myers, Robert S. and Slee, Vergil N. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 185-192 June, 1951, 36:2, 87; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 219; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 332 Professional Activity Study of the Southwestern Michigan Hospital Council. Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, PLASMA 395.410 Safety of Liquid Plasma, The. Allen, J. Garrott. May- Service for Analysis of Hospital Records is Set Up. June, 1955, 40:3, 151-152, 188 Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 433 Technique for Evaluating Professional Activities, A. PLASTIC SURGERY, LATIN AMERICAN SOCIETY OF Myers, Robert S. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 496-499 Sept., 1950, 35:3, 201 PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY PROGRAM, A.C.S. (see POINT RATING SYSTEM (see HOSPITAL INSURANCE, A.C.S.) STANDARDIZATION) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND ACCREDITATION, DE- POLIOMYELITIS CONFERENCE, INTERNATIONAL PARTMENT OF A.C.S. Copenhagen, Denmark. June, 1951, 36:2, 88 Annual Report. Mason, James B. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 502-504; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 248-251; Sept-Oct., 1957, POLYA, EUGENE 42:5, 282-285 Polya Memorial Gift. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 174 PRORATION OF BLUE SHIELD FEE (see INSURANCE) POOL, EUGENE HILLHOUSE PUBLICATIONS, A.C.S. Cave, Henry W. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 87-88 Annual Report on Publications. Sept., 1950, 35:3, POSTWAR MEDICAL SERVICE, COMMITTEE ON; LATER 196-200; Grimm, Eleanor K. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 200 CALLED JOINT COMMITTEE FOR THE CO-ORDIN- Approval Lists of the College. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 389 ATION OF MEDICAL ACTIVITIES (see AMERICAN Directory of Graduate Training Programs. Jan., 1946. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION) (printed separately); Feb., 1946; 31:1, 23 Manual of Hospital Standardization. June, 1946, 31:2, PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 102-103 This Hospital Informs Its Patients. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 108 Medical Service in Industry and Workmen's Com- pensation Laws. June, 1946, 31:2, 107 PRESIDENT, ADDRESS OF THE, A.C.S. New Handbook on Cancer Programs Distributed by American College of Surgeons - Its Obligations and College. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 116 Responsibilities, Greater Now Than Ever, The. Foss, Publications of the College Available for Distribution. Harold L. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 23-26 Feb., 1946, 31:1, 25; June, 1946, 31:2, 119; Feb., 1947, But Above All, A Good Doctor. Elkin, Daniel C. Jan- 32:1, 71 Feb., 1957, 42:1, 5-8, 30-32 Waiting Room Reading. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 214 P - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 I 33 BULLETIN June, 1946, 31:2, 148-211; Jan., 1948, 33:1, 37-38; Jan., 1949, 34:1, 18; Jan., 1950, 35:1, 77; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 68; RAVDIN, I. S. May-June, 1953, 38:3, 115; May-June, 1956, 41:3, 122- Dr. Ravdin Becomes a Major General. May-June, 1955, 125; Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 507 40:3, 179 What the Fellows Think About the BULLETIN. May- Dr. Ravdin Honored on Retirement from Army Re- June, 1956, 41:3, 122-125 serve. Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 76 Dr. Ravdin Receives Philadelphia's Highest Award. DIRECTORY May-June, 1957, 42:3, 153 Jan., 1948, 33:1, 36-37; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 24; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 334; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 232; Jul-Aug., 1953, REBATES ON SURGICAL APPARATUS AND OPTICAL 38:4, 176; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 222-223; Jul-Aug., SUPPLIES 1955, 40:4, 219; Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 298; Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 444; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 281 College Continues Militant Stand Against Fee-Split- ting and Rebates. MacEachern, Malcolm T. June, 1948, 33:2, 65-67 SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS Surgery, Gyne- A New Index - Volumes 41 to 80; REGIONAL COMMITTEES ON TRAUMA, A.C.S. (now cology and Obstetrics. June 1948, 33:1, 73-74 COMMITTEES ON TRAUMA; see COMMITTEES, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation and The A.C.S.) American College of Surgeons, The. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 193-197 REHABILITATION Advances in Physical Medicine. Tapp, Ernest M. SURGICAL FORUM Sept., 1948, 33:3, 195-196 Ravdin, I. S. June, 1951, 36:2, 88; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 169; Operating Principles for a Modern Workmen's Com- Dec., 1951, 36:4, 351; Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 166; Sept- pensation System. Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 57-58 Oct., 1952, 37:3, 232; Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 83; Jan- Feb., 1954, 39:1, 44; Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 92; May- Principles for Rehabilitation of Injured Worker Es- June, 1954, 39:3, 141; Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 48; Mar- tablished. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 167-168 Apr., 1956, 41:2, 103; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 436; Jan- Feb., 1957, 42:1, 88; May-June, 1957, 42:3, 180 REHABILITATION INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO Rehabilitation Institute Opens. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 22 TRAUMA MANUALS (An Outline of the Treatment of Fractures; and Early Care of Acute Soft Tissue Injuries) REITER, BENJAMIN R. Sept., 1949, 34:3, 165; Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 358; Jan- Book "You and Your Operation" Is Recommended Feb., 1955, 40:1, 60; Jul-Aug., 1955, 41:4, 218; May- Reading for Patients. Myers, Robert S. Sept-Oct., June, 1956, 41:3, 145; May-June, 1957, 42:3, 174 1957, 42:5, 297

PUBLIC RELATIONS, A.C.S. REPORTS, A.C.S. (see SPECIFIC COMMITTEE OR PROJ- Annual Report. Jackson, Laura G. Sept., 1950, 35:3, ECT; FINANCIAL REPORTS, A.C.S.) 195-196; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 198-199; Williams, Greer, Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 227; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 241- RESIDENCIES (see GRADUATE TRAINING; GRADUATE 242; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 273-274 TRAINING A.C.S.; HOSPITALS) Fellows of the College Are Its Best Public Relations ROYAL COLLEGES (see under city, country or geographic Representatives, The. Sept., 1949, 34:3, 166 location) Please, Not on Our Doorstep. Hawley, Paul R. Mar- Apr., 1954, 39:2, 85-87 Press Comments on Clinical Congress. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 35-37 S Press Coverage of 1956 Clinical Congress. Mar-Apr., SALT LAKE SURGICAL SOCIETY 1957, 42:2, 101-102 Principles of Ethics of the Salt Lake Surgical Society. Press Reaction to 1953 Clinical Congress. Mar-Apr., Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 175-178 1954, 39:2, 83-84 Regents and Reporters Discuss Ethics. Jan-Feb., 1954, SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL SOCIETY 39:1, 32-33 News and Editorial Comment in San Francisco. S.F. Doctors Deny Unethical Practice Charge. Exposure Has Its Purpose. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 115-116 R San Francisco Medical Society Encourages College. Recommends Ways to Correct Abuses. Mar-Apr., RADIOGRAPHY AND FLUOROSCOPY 1954, 39:2, 73-74 Recommendations Concerning the Use of Radiography SANTA MARTA, COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA and Fluoroscopy in Institutions. June, 1951, 36:2, 111 Santa Marta Doctors Form New Society. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 188 RADIOLOGY, AMERICAN COLLEGE OF X-ray Technician Registration. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 306 SAUNDERS, H. PRATHER June, 1946, 31:2, 107; Sept., 1948, 33:3, 175 RANKIN, FRED W. SCHINBEIN, AUSTIN BIRRELL Elkin, Daniel C. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 223, 353-354; Clements, Earle C. Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 355 Philpott, Newell W. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 66 Regents Appoint Dr. Theresa Lynch as Consultant on 34 I American College of Surgeons Nurses' Programs. May-June, 1957, 42:3, 159 INTER-AMERICAN SESSIONS, A.C.S. (special S - Continued references) Lima, Peru. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 387; Jan-Feb., 1954, SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S. 39:1, 59; Mar-Apr., 1954,'39:2, 96; May-June, 1954, 39:3, Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 148; Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 88; May- 148; Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, Inside Back Cover; Nov- June, 1954, 39:3, 134; Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 196 (Druck- Dec., 1954, 39:6, 416; Blalock, Alfred, Foote, Mrs. er, William Richard); Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 416; May- Merrill N., Gastaneta, Guillermo, Guzman del Vil- June, 1955, 40:3, 158 (Shapiro, Daniel Martin) 159 lar, Oscar, Hawley, Paul R. May-June, 1955, 40:3, (Miller, Fletcher A.); Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 4; May- 161-170; Lincoln, James R. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 303- June, 1956, 41:3, 128-129 (Wesolowski, Sigmund A. 305, 460 and Kinney, John M.); May-June, 1957, 42:3, (Cooper, Panama City, Panama. Saunders, H. Prather. July- David Y. and Jacob, Stanley W.); Sept-Oct., 1957, Aug., 1952, 37:2, 176 42:5, 280 Sao Paulo, Brazil. July-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 178; Sept-Oct., SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS (see CLINICAL CONGRESS, 1952, 37:3, 237; Nov-Dec., 1952, 37:4, 377; May-June, A.C.S.; COMMITTEES, A.S.C.) 1953, 38:3, 109-111

SEAT BELTS LONDON, ENGLAND, SECTIONAL MEETING, A.C.S. How to Prevent Injuries in Auto Accidents. Mar-Apr., (special references) 1955, 40:2, 81-82 London, England, Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 91; May-June, Role of the Safety Belt in Nineteen Auto Crashes. 1953, 38:3, 112; Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, Inside Back Campbell, Horace E. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 155-158 Cover; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 215-216; Nov-Dec., 1953, Seat Belt Effectiveness is Subject of Research. Fel- 38:6, 365-366; Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, 57-58; Mar-Apr., lows Requested to Contribute Reports. Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:2, 89-92; May-June, 1954, 39:3, 135; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:4, 189 1954, 39:5, 207-214 SECTIONAL MEETINGS, A.C.S. (INCLUDING INTER- SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO, SECTIONAL MEETING, AMERICAN SESSIONS) (Listed under "College Meet- A.C.S. (special references) ings" in each BULLETIN beginning with July- San Juan, Puerto Rico, May-June, 1956, 41:3, 137; Jul- August, 1952 issue) Aug., 1956, 41:4, 200; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, Inside Annual Report. Saunders, H. Prather. Sept., 1950, Back Cover; Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 445-448; Jan-Feb., 35:3, 189; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 191; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 1957, 42:1, 11-12; May-June, 1957, 42:3, Inside Front 227-228; Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 206-207; Nov-Dec., 1954, Cover; 160-163, 175; Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 214 39:6, 386-387; Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 495-496; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, 243; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 275-276 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, SECTIONAL MEETING, A.C.S. Programs - Prospectus and Resume. 1946: Feb., 1946, (special references) 31:1, 11-14; MacEachern, Malcolm T. June, 1946, 31:2, Stockholm, Sweden, May-June, 1957, 42:3, 166; Jul- 85-95; Sept., 1946, 31:3, 257-286; 1947: Feb., 1947, 32:1, Aug., 1957, 42:4, 216-217; Saunders, H. Prather. 9-11; MacEachern, Malcolm T. June, 1947, 32:2, 121- Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 294, 468; Saunders, H. Prather. 128; 1948: Sept., 1947, 32:3, 205-207; Jan., 1948, 33:1, Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 478-483 5-8; MacEachern, Malcolm T. June, 1948, 33:2, 62-63; 1949: Sept., 1948, 33:3, 158; Jan., 1949, 34:1, 5-6; June, SELECTIVE SERVICE 1949, 34:2, 74-75; 1950: Sept., 1949, 34:3, 164-165; Jan., National Advisory Committee Outlines Policy on 1950, 35:1, 3-6; 1951: Saunders, H. Prather. June, Residents. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 102-103 1950, 35:2, 103; Jan., 1951, 36:1, 5-7; 1952: Sept., 1951, Statement by the American College of Surgeons Con- 36:3, 171; June, 1951, 36:2, 84; Saunders, H. Prather. cerning the Drafting of Doctors. Jan., 1951, 36:1, Dec., 1951, 36:4, 329-331; March, 1952, 37:1, 131-134; 14-16 Saunders, H. Prather, Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 175-177; 1953: Saunders, H. Prather, Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 178, United States Army Medical Corps, The. Jan., 1951, 180; Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 237, 244; Nov-Dec., 1952, 36:1, 17 37:4, 377-380; Jan-Feb., 1953, 38:1, 53-59; Mar-Apr., SELETZ, EMIL 1953, 38:2, 82, 83; Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, 160-161; Nov- Dec., 1953, 38:6, 387-388; 1954: Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, To Relax, Neurosurgeon Seletz Becomes a Sculptor. 91; May-June, 1953, 38:3, 112; Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 206-207 Inside Back Cover; Saunders, H. Prather, Sept-Oct., 1953, 38:5, 215-216; Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 360-366; Jan- SENIOR CANDIDATE (see CANDIDATE GROUP, A.C.S.) Feb., 1954, 39:1, 51-58, Inside Back Cover; Hawley, SEOUL RED CROSS HOSPITAL Paul R. Mar-Apr., 1954, 39:2, 74, 89-92; May-June, 1954, 39:3, 135, 137-139; Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 180-181; Seoul Hospital Requests Help. May-June, 1954, 39:3, Sept-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 207-208, 209, 213-214, 297, 356; 142 Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 50-53; 1955: Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 181; Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 5-21; May-June, 1955, 40:3, SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM 171-173; Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 219-221; Sept-Oct., 1955, Shakespeare and the Learned Professions. Mackay, J. 40:5, 306; Sept-Oct., 1955; 40:5, 307; 1956: May-June, Keiller. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 208-213, 226 1955, 40:3, 173; Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 5-20; May-June, 1956, 41:3, 138-139, 140-141, 142; Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 184- SHAW, MAJOR 186; 1957: May-June 1956, 41:3, 137; Jul-Aug., 1956, Does Anyone Know Major Shaw? Sept., 1951, 36:3, 215 41:4, 200; Sept-Oct., 1956, 41:5, Inside Back Cover; Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 445-448; Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, SHOCK, SURGICAL 11-30; May-June, 1957, 42:3, Inside Front Cover; 154- Collapse on the Operating Table. Sanders, R. L. June, 163, 166, 175; Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 214-216; Saunders, 1947, 32:2, 162-164 H. Prather, Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 294, 468; Saun- ders, H. Prather; Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 478-483; 1958: SIMPSON, FRANK FARROW May-June, 1957, 42:3, 166; Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 216- Pinkerton, Forrest J. June, 1948, 33:2, 112-113 217; Saunders, H. Prather, Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 294, 468; Saunders, H. Prather, Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, SLAUGHTER, DANELY P. 478-483 Cancer Committee Chairman. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 86 S - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin, 1946-1957 I 35 SPENCER, MERTIE EVA Mertie Eva Spencer Completes Forty-four Years of Service with Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. "SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS" Davis, Loyal. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 173 A New Index - Volumes 41 to 80: Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. June, 1948, 33:1, 73-74 SQUIER, J. BENTLEY Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation and The Cahill, Gordon F. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 160-161 American College of Surgeons, The. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 193-197 STAFF, A.C.S. SURGERY, CLASSIFICATION OF Abolishment of Administrative Board. June, 1950, Minimum Qualifications to Practice Major Surgery. 35:2, 108 Gibson, Frank S. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 49-51 Organization of the College Staff. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, Who Should Do Surgery? Myers, Robert S. Mar-Apr., 492-506 1954, 39:2, 69-71, 105 Staff Members. Bartels, Dorothy. June, 1949, 34:2, 83; Batchelder, Walter E. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 7; June, 1951, SURGICAL SPECIALTIES AND THE A.C.S. 36:2, 104; Behneman, Harold M. F. Sept-Oct., 1955, Goal of the College, The. Hawley, Paul R. Mar-Apr., 40:5, 297; Branch, Charles F. June, 1947, 32:2, 146; 1955, 40:2, 113-116, 119 Brunet, Armand Jules. June, 1951, 36:2, 104; Crowell, Bowman C. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 47; June, 1951, 36:2, Ophthalmic Surgery is New Fellowship Classification. 108-110; Cunningham, Robert M., Jr. Sept-Oct., May-June, 1956, 41:3, 125 1955, 40:5, 297; Erickson, George C. June, 1949, Specialties and the College, The. Ravdin, I. S., and 34:2, 83; Gonzalez, Jose. June, 1949, 34:2, 83; Parsons, Willard H. Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 280 Grimm, Eleanor K. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 172-173; Dec., Statement of Ethics for Ophthalmic Surgeons. Sept- 1951, 36:4, 334; March, 1952, 37:1, 130; Hawley, Oct., 1956, 41:5, 254 Paul R. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 7; Heinrich, Jacob F. June, Surgical Specialists and the College. Ravdin, I. S. 1951, 36:2, 104; Hennessy, Harold R. June, 1949, 34:2, Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 52 83; Sept.-Oct., 1954, 39:5, 222; Jackson, Laura G. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 334; Johnson, Lucius W. Sept., 1946, Surgical Specialties and the College, The. Glenn, 31:3, 250; Kuhl, Laura Louise. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 334; Frank. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 109-113 Mason, James B. Mar-Apr., 1955, 40:2, 94; Miller, Eugene G. Mar-Apr., 1953, 38:2, 68; Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, 444; Myers, Robert S. June, 1951, 36:2, 104; T Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 196; Saunders, H. Prather. June, 1946, 31:2, 107; Sept., 1948, 33:3, 175; Stephenson, TELEVISION (see also CLINICAL CONGRESS, A.C.S.) George W. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 208; Williams, Greer. Behind the Scenes of Medical Color Television. Sept- Sept., 1951, 36:3, 172-173; Williamson, Earl W. Sept., Oct., 1953, 38:5, 213-214 1948, 33:3, 159; Zeinert, Oliver B. Jul-Aug., 1957, Medical Color Television - A Different Approach. 42:4, 218 Nov-Dec., 1954, 39:6, 393-394 Medical Color Television - A New Beginning. Nov- "STANDARD NOMENCLATURE OF DISEASES AND Dec., 1955, 40:6, 488, 521 OPERATIONS" Application of the Standard Nomenclature in the TERWILLIGER, EDWIN Small Hospital, The. Huffman, Edna K. June, 1947, - Dr. Edwin Terwilliger in his South Haven, Michigan 32:2, 164-166 Orchid House. "Orchids is Pigs" Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1, 39 STEPHENSON, GEORGE W. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 208 TISSUE COMMITTEE Euphemisms of Pathology - an Unnecessary Evil. STERILIZATION OF WOMEN, Myers, Robert S. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 113-114 Indications for the Sterilization of Women. Donnelly, Justification for Surgery, The. Myers, Robert S. Jul- James F. and Lock, Frank R. May-June, 1953, 38:3. Aug., 1956, 41:4, 173-174 97-102 Tender Loving Care. Myers, Robert S. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 375-377 STRESS Tissue Audit Committee in an Open Staff Hospital, Researchers on Stress, Lend a Hand. May-June, 1953, The. Three Years' Results from Brackenridge Hos- 38:3, 122 pital. Tipton, George W. Jul-Aug., 1954, 39:4, 159-161, 191-192 STUDENT PARTICIPATION AT ANNUAL CLINICAL CONGRESSES, A.C.S. TRAFFIC SAFETY, PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE FOR Medical Student Program at 1957 Congress to Include College Represented at Traffic Safety Meetings. Jul- Representatives of 32 Schools in East. May-June, Aug., 1956, 41:4, 190 1957, 42:3, 145-146 TRANSPORTATION OF THE INJURED (see TRAUMA: Medical Students to Attend Congresses as Guests. TRANSPORTATION AND CARE OF INJURED) May-June, 1956, 41:3, 118 Medical Students Who Will Attend Congress Are TRAUMA (see also COMMITTEES, A.C.S.; DISASTER Listed. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 205 MANAGEMENT; NATIONAL DEFENSE) Sixteen Students Will Be Guests at Congress. Sept- Are We Fulfilling Our Responsbility to the Injured? Oct., 1956, 41:5, 239 Dobbie, Robert P. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 410-413; March, Thirty-six Medical Students Elected by Their Class- 1952, 37:1, 133-134 mates to Attend Congress as Guests Are Listed by Care of Fracture Cases in Hospitals. June, 1950, 35:2, School. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 269 111-112 Seat Belt Effectiveness is Subject of Research. Fel- 36 \ American. College of Surgeons lows Requested to Contribute Reports. Jul-Aug., 1956, 41:4, 189 Trauma Committee Recommends Built-in Safety for T - Continued Autos. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 154 Courses in Trauma. California: Sept., 1950, 35:3, 213; Illinois: Jan-Feb., 1957, 42:1, 72, 74-75; Mar-Apr., STRETCHER 1957, 42:2, 106; Massachusetts: June, 1950, 35:2, 98; Transportation of the Injured Within the Hospital. Sept., 1950, 35:3, 213; Sept., 1951, 36:3, 168; Jul-Aug., Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 287-289 1954, 39:4, 196; Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 296; New York and Tennessee: May-June, 1954, 39:3, 134; May-June, TRANSPORTATION AND CARE OF INJURED 1957, 42:3, 146 Ambulance Attendant: His Qualifications and Train- Initial Treatment of Acute Injuries of the Eye. Clark, ing, The. Curry, George J. Nov-Dec., 1956, 41:6, William B., et al. Nov-Dec., 1953, 38:6, 367-374, 388 465-467 Management of a Fracture Service in an Open Hos- Ambulance Attendants in Massachusetts Must Be pital. Curry, George J. June, 1946, 31:2, 108-110 Trained. Jul-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 236 Present-Day Problems in Nonpenetrating Abdominal Automobile Accident Victim and Skeletal Injuries, Trauma. Estes, William L., Jr. Jan-Feb., 1954, 39:1, The. Robertson, Robert C. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 11-18 516-519 Program to Train Student Nurses in Industrial Serv- Emergency Ambulance Service. Dolezal, Charles T. ice Is Set Up. Sept-Oct., 1957, 42:5, 272, 297 Feb., 1947, 32:1, 61-63 Ski Injuries - Their Prevention. Smith, Vernon D. E. How to Prevent Injuries in Auto Accidents. Mar-Apr., Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 289-290, 457-459 1955, 40:2, 81-82 Treatment of Open Wounds. Mason, Michael L. Jan- Louisiana Ambulance Drivers Must By Law Be Trained Feb., 1957, 42:1, 33-38, 80-81 First-aiders. Nov-Dec., 1957, 42:6, 499 Working Man's Hand, The. Koch, Sumner L. Jan- Multiple Injury Patient, The. Kennedy, Robert H. Feb., 1953, 38:1, 4-13 et al. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 107-112 Our Fashionable Killer. Kennedy, Robert H. Mar-Apr., DISASTER MANAGEMENT 1955, 40:2, 73-81 American College of Surgeons and the Medical Man- Please Call A Doctor. Spencer, James H. May-June, agement of Injuries En Masse, The. Mason, James 1954, 39:3, 119-124, 146 B. Jan-Feb., 1956, 41:1 ; 21-22, 44 Should Hospitals Operate Ambulances? Sept-Oct., Flint Tornado, The. Curry, George J. May-June, 1954, 1955, 40:5, 281-286 39:3, 125-126, 147 Transportation of the Injured and Other Types of Georgetown Stages Disaster and Converts "Victims" Emergency Patients - Ambulance Service. Myers, to Preparedness for Emergency. Nov-Dec., 1957, Charles W. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 59-61 42:6, 505 Transportation of the Injured Within the Hospital. Medical Management of Mass Casualties. Berry, Frank Sept-Oct., 1955, 40:5, 287-289 B. Mar-Apr., 1956, 41:2, 60-66 Plans for Care of Mass Casualties. Jul-Aug., 1957, TRAUMA, COMMITTEES ON (FORMERLY REGIONAL 42:4, 218 COMMITTEES ON TRAUMA) (see COMMITTEES, A.C.S.) Waco Tornado, The. Jaworski, Hannibal. May-June, 1954, 39:3, 129-132 TREASURER'S REPORT, A.C.S. (see FINANCIAL Worcester Tornado, The. Dunlop, George R. May- REPORT, A.C.S.) June, 1954, 39:3, 127-128 TRUDEAU SOCIETY, AMERICAN EDUCATION IN TRAUMA Trudeau Society Requests Papers. Sept-Oct., 1952, How Chicago Chapter Promotes Teaching of Emer- 37:3, 370 gency Care. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4; 203 Teaching of Trauma at a University Hospital, The. Cole, Warren H., and Schneewind, John H. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 204-206 Teaching of Trauma in the New Curriculum at UNITED NATIONS Western Reserve University School of Medicine, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administra- The. Holden, William D. May-June, 1957, 42:3, tion, The. June, 1946, 31:2, 111-113 149-152 Health Problems of the Post-war World. Parran, Undergraduate Education on Trauma. McLaughlin, Thomas. June, 1946, 31:2, 114 Harrison L. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 144-146 UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND REHABILITATION MOTION PICTURES ADMINISTRATION (UNRRA) (see UNITED NA- TIONS) Crash Movie For Loan. May-June, 1956, 41:3, 194 How to Drive Safely Is Subject of Film Now Avail- UNITED STATES able for Loan. July-Aug., 1957, 42:4, 218 AIR FORCE Safety Film to Be Loaned by the College. Nov-Dec., 1955, 40:6, 521 First United States Air Force Orthopaedic Con- ference. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 413 Search, The. Jul-Aug., 1955, 40:4, 216 Medical Emergency Crash Service of the United States Air Force. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 208 SEAT BELTS United States Air Force Medical Service, The. Jan., Role of the Safety Belt in Nineteen Auto Crashes. 1950, 35:1, 90-91; in the Pacific Theater, June, 1951, Campbell, Horace E. May-June, 1955, 40:3, 155-158 36:2, 123-124 U - Continued Subject Index, Bulletin, 1946.1957 37 ARMED FORCES Armed Forces Recognize F.A.C.S. as Specialist Quali- fication. Sept-Oct., 1952, 37:3, 200 United States Naval Intern Programs for 1950-1951 Training Year. June, 1950, 35:2, 118 Medical School Faculties and Armed Forces. Sept- Oct., 1952, 37:3, 370 United States Navy, The. Swanson, Clifford A. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 90 Our Armed Forces. Swanson, Clifford A. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 19 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Statement by the American College of Surgeons Con- cerning the Drafting of Doctors. Jan., 1951, 36:1, Division of Medical and Hospital Resources Estab- 14-16 lished by the United States Public Health Service. Sept., 1949, 34:3, 178 United States Armed Forces Blood Donor Program. Expansion of Hospital Facilities of Military De- Hospital Survey by United States Public Health partments. Lovelace, W. Randolph, II. Dec., 1951, Service. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 216; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 413 36:4, 416-417 Postgraduate Medical Education in the Public Health Service Hospitals. Sept., 1948. 33:3, 189-192 ARMY Public Health Service Advances in Three Fields. Army Technical Medical Bulletins. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 210 Parran, Thomas. Feb., 1947, 32:1, 67 History and Development of Program of Graduate Recent Legislation Aids Public Health Programs. Training in Surgery, United States Army Medical Parran, Thomas. June, 1947, 32:2, 157 Corps. Dec., 1951, 36:4, 414-415 United States Public Health Service Research Grants News Releases from the Department of the United Program. Jan., 1948, 33:1, 44 States Army, Office of the Surgeon General. Sept., United States Public Health Service, The. June, 1951, 1949, 34:3, 177-178 36:2, 123; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 418-419 New United States Army Postgraduate Program In- cludes General Surgery Courses. Sept., 1951, 36:3, VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 209-210 Advances in Physical Medicine. Tapp, Ernest M. Sept., Overseas Civilian Consultant Program of the Army 1948, 33:3, 195-196 Medical Department, The. Bliss, R. W. June, 1949, An Outline of Veterans Medicine. Boone, Joel T. 34:2, 97 June, 1951, 36:2, 120-122 Present Status of the Army Medical Department Biggest Job in American Medicine, The. June, 1947, Professional Training Program. Jan., 1949, 34:1, 32:2, 157-160 19-20 Central Office Chief Consultants Surgical Division, Professional Consultants Program of the Army Medi- United States Veterans Administration. Sept., 1950, cal Corps. June, 1946, 31:2, 115-116 35:3, 208 Recent Progress in the United States Army Medical Clinical Records in the Veterans Administration. Jan., Corps. June, 1950, 35:2, 119 1949, 34:1, 21 United States Army Medical Corps, The. Jan., 1951, Films on Surgical Approaches to the Joints. March, 36:1, 17 1952, 37:1, 129 Graduate Training in General Surgery and the Sur- DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE gical Specialties in a Veterans Administration Hos- Armed Forces Medical Policy Council, United States pital. Puestow, Charles B. June, 1948, 33:2, 100-104 Department of Defense, April, 1951. Meiling, Richard Hospital Residencies Under the G. I. Bill. Feb., 1946, L. June, 1951, 36:2, 125-127 31:1, 15-18 Military Nurses - Policy of the United States De- Medical Care of the Veteran. Zollinger, Robert M. partment of Defense. Lovelace, W. Randolph, II. June, 1946, 31:2, 120-126 Sept., 1951, 36:3, 207-208 Newer Concepts of Medical Rehabilitation in Veterans United States Office of Medical Services, Department Administration Hospitals. Hawley, Paul R. Sept., of Defense, The. Meiling, Richard L. Sept., 1950, 1947, 32:3, 275-276 35:3, 209 United States Veterans Administration. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 19 FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION Veterans Administration Medical Service. Magnuson, Civil Defense in the United States. Sept., 1951, 36:3, Paul B. Sept., 1948, 33:3, 193-194 205-207; Dec., 1951, 36:4, 419-420 Veterans Medicine in the United States. Boone, Joel This Is Civil Defense. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 211-213 T. Sept., 1951, 36:3, 214 United States Federal Civil Defense Administration, Where Do We Go From Here in Veterans Medicine? The. June, 1951, 36:2, 119 Magnuson, Paul B. Jan., 1951, 36:1, 45-47 What You Should Know About Biological Warfare. June, 1951, 36:2, 118 UROLOGY, INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF Urologists Meet in September. Jul-Aug., 1952, 37:2, 168 NAVY Graduate Medical Training Program of the United States Navy. June, 1951, 36:2, 124 V Need for Medical Officers in the United States Navy. Swanson, Clifford A. June, 1949, 34:2, 97-98 VAL de GRACE, MILITARY HOSPITAL OF Program for Training of Specialists Announced by Appeal from Military Hospital of Val de Grace, Paris, the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, United States France. June, 1950, 35:2, 110 Navy. Feb., 1946, 31:1, 19 VERHOOGEN, JEAN United States Navy Welcomes Reserve Medical De- partment Personnel Volunteering for Active Duty. Presentation of Honorary Fellowships in the American Sept., 1950, 35:3, 209 College of Surgeons. Jan., 1950, 35:1, 32-34 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 38 I American College of Surgeons Trauma Committee Elects New Members. Aitken Re- ports on Industrial Relations. Jul-Aug., 1953, 38:4, V — Continued 154-156 Operating Principles for a Modern Workmen's Corn- VETERANS' PENSIONS, CONFERENCE ON pensation System. Jan-Feb., 1955, 40:1, 57-58 White House Conference on Veterans' Pensions. Sept- Oct., 1956, 41:5, 434 Medical Service in Industry and Workmen's Compen- sation Laws. June, 1946, 31:2, 107 Study of Prolonged Illness Among Workers Is Pub- w lished. Mar-Apr., 1957, 42:2, 112

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