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THE

THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

EDITED BY

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

VOLUME II, 1933

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JULY TO DECEMBER

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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE O1FICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, -TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON, W.C.1.

on.-Momblow Tn BRH JULY-DEC., I9331 I MEDTCAL AOuxwAL

, _ ,i~ KEY TO DATES AND PAGES THE following table, giving a key to the dates of issue and the page numbers of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL and SUPPLEMENT in the second volume for 1933, may prove convenient to readers in search of a reference. Serial Date of Journal Supplement No. Issue Pages Pages

3782 ...... July Ist 1- 42 1- 16

3783 ...... 8th 43- 88 17- 24 89- 136 3784 ...... 15th 25- 32

3785 ...... 22tnd 137- 180 33- 48

3786 ...... 29th 181- 222 49- 80

3787 ...... Aug. 5th 223- 274 81- 108

3788 ...... 12th 275- 320 .109- 124 3789 ...... 19th 321 - 364 .125- 148

3790 ...... 26tlh 365- 404 .149- 156

3791 ...... Sept. 2nd 405- 476

3792 ..... 9th 477 - 516 .157- 164

3793 ...... 16th 517- 552 .165- 168

3794 ...... 23rd 553- 590 .169- 176

3795 ...... 30th 591- 630 .177- 184

3796 ...... Oct. 7th 631- 670 .185- 196 3797 ...... 14th 671- 716 .197- 208

3798 ..... 21st 717- 766 .209- 216

3799 ...... 28ti 767- 806 .217 -236

3800 ...... Nov. 4th 807- 852 .237 -248

3801 ...... 11th 853- 904 .249 -256

3802 ...... 18tih 905- 954 .257 268 3803 ...... 25th 955 - 1006

3804 ...... Dec. 2nd 1007 - 1056 .269 -284 3805 ...... 9th 1057 - 1102 .285 -296

3806 ...... ,, 16tlh 1103 - 1152 .297 -312

3807 ...... 23rd 1153 - 1196 .313 -320

3808 ...... 30tll 1197 - 1240 .321 -324 INDEX riO VOLUMNE II FOR 1933

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

A. ADLER, Joseph (and Jocelyn PATTFRSON: The ALLIBONE, T. E.: Continudusly evacuated tube Cronin Lowe serum reacuion for malignancy, for deep therapy, 1127 ABBOTT: Suirgery of the sympathetic, 693 1063 (0) ALLOTT, E. N.: Seruti reaction for malignancy ABBOTT, W. N.: Pulmonary disease following Adolescence. problems of, discussion, 1031 1190 exposure to vesicant and asphyxiating gases, Adrenal virilism (leading article), 890 ALMCSoNINO, N.: Poliomvelitis in Rumania, 581 862 (0) Adrenaline and asthma, 757 Alopecia areata, 42, 88, 136 Abdominal retractor. See Retractor Adrenaline preparations, 1029 Alternating current in miedical practice (leading Abdominal viscera. See Viscera ADuIAN, E. D.: Activity of nerve cells, 532-TThe article), 1081. See also liiectricity Aberdeen. See Scotland Mechanism of Nervous Actiona. rev., 872 Aluminium and health (Lieut C. A. Dunbar Aberdeen City and Aberdeen and Kincardine Africa, East, arnentia in the native of (H. L. Mitchell), 578 Counties Divisions: Report of meeting, 474. Gordon), 923, 931 Alvarenga prize. See Prize See also Supplement Index Africa: East African Medical Service, informa- Ambulance, air (Colonel E. M. Cowell), 1171- Abortion, contagious, and undulant fever (W. H. tion concerning, 469 Discussion, 1171 Andrews), 573 Africa, South:-Aviation in the Union, health Ambulance, air, in the Highlands and Islands Abortion, induction of, 667 aspects of, 934-Diet in relation to healthi in, (parliamiientary notes), 175. 220, 272 Abortion, review of book on, 495 933-Enteric fever in, 160-Malaria control, Ambulance Association, St Andrews: Ambul- ABRAHAM, J. J.: Lett om, rev., 826 504- Vlaternal mortality in, 933-" roor-whi e " ance Hanid Book, rev., 926 ABRAHAMSON. Leonard: Essential vascular problem in: report of Carnegie Commission, Ambulance service, boundary limit of (parlia- hypertension,247-Use of diuretics. 253-Radio- 296 -Scientific distinction of medical men, 504 mentary note). 86 logy in heart disease. 303- spontaneous hypo- -South African Association for the Advatice- Ambulance services: Ministry of Health glyeaemia with hepatitis. 871-Recent advances mentof Science: Annual Congress,504-South circular, 991 in medicine and tberapeutics, 1090 African Medical Congress, 933-South African Amenorrhoea after injury, 1151 ABRAM, John Hill, obituary notice of, 177 Institute of Medical Research, 1040 Amentia in the East African native (H. L. Abscess of lung following tonsillectomy (F. T. Africa: West African Medical Staff, information Gordon). 923 931 Ransom and L. McGolrick), 1020 (0) concerning, 468-List for November, 1933, now America, North. conditions of practice in. 467. Abscess, pharyngeal, an unusual (Harry Cooper), issued, 1195 bSee also United States 291 African negro, labour in, 944, 1048. See also Aimierica, South, conditions of pr-'ctice in, 467 Abscess of prostate (Eric Goulston), 492 Labour American Journal of cancer for November Abscess, psoas, acute (B. R. 8worn), 6 (0) AGASSIZ, C. D. S.: Tuberculosis of the larynx, includes an article on raditunm therapy. 1195 Abscess, psoas, acute, associated with double 351 American obstetric worthies, 1089 kidneys (G. A. B. Walters), 972 Agranulocyt!sis, 577, 716-Nucleotide in, 716 Amino-acetic acid. See Glycine Agricultural Marketing (No. 2) Act, 1236 AMSLER, Caesar, elected a miieuiber of the Im- AcADEMY. ROYAL, OF MFDICINF. IN IRELAND:- Agriculture: Estimates. 132 perial German Academy of Natural uciences Section of 41e icine. - Spontaneous hypo- Airnabulance. See Ambulance \ at Ralle, 542 glyeaemia with hepatitis. 871 Air filtratioii and asthma, 116 Anacidity: Gastric, review of book on, 238-A Section of Obstetrics a"d Gynaecolotw.- Air Force, Royal: Health of, report for 1932, protest 404 Kymograph for use in Rubin's test. 1121- 1179-Infornmation concerning the Medical Anaemia, hiemolytic, acute, in adolescence Hydronephrosiq and pyelitis coml)licating Service, 7. 460, 463 (Alexander Douglas), 526 (0) pregnancy, 1121-Specimen of a tuberculous Air Force, Royal, Medical Service, 475. 1005- An4emia. achlorhydric, simple, in adult males kidney, 1121-The Asebhoeim-Zondek test in Medica) Branch. report on (parliamentary (F. Parkes Weber and W. Weisawangel. 1066 (0) early pregnancy, 1121 note), 950. See also liupplement tndex Anaemia, haemolytic. in early life (leading Section of SuraerY.-Methods for resection Air, noise nuisance from the. See Noise article), 157-correspondence on, 213 of colon, 825-A lingual growth, 1076-Exhibi- Air travel and disease transmissionj, review of Anaemia, Lederer's 213 tion of clinical cases, 1076 book on, 240 Anaemia in pregnancy, 834 Air. See also Aviation Anaemia, vitamin B in (L. E:. P. Davidson). 344 Accidents: In which the London Passenger AIRD: Surgery of the sympathetic, 693 --Discussion, 314 Transport Board is concerned (parliamentary AITETEN, C. J. Hill: Scarlet fever immunity, Anaemia, yeast products [autolyred] in the lote), 1236-Motor, compensation for (parlia- 1101 treatment of (L. S. P. Davi(sm n), 481 (0) mentary note), 1236- Motor damages (parlia- ALABASTER, Mr.: Conditionof tbeears in miners' Anaemias, liver treatment of 843 mentary note), 1100-Road, 998, 1239-Parlia- nystagumius. 104 Anaesthesia, beginnings of, 710. See also mentary notes on, 950,1001,1239-Medical fees, ALBEE, F : Treatment of chronic osteomyelitis, Anaesthetics 1001-Statistics, 1001 251 Anaemias, deficiency of childhood (L. G. Par- Accidents, road, Compensation Bill. See also ALBERTYN, C. J.: Medico-legal problems in sons). 256, 631 (0)-Discussion. 256 Road general practice. 933 Anaemias, the: discussion at the Association of *Aohlorhydric anaemia. See Anaemia Alcoholic " flavouiriug essences " (parliamentary Clinical Patoologists, 58 Acidosis. so-called, in children (Reginald Miller). note), 1150, 1237 Anaemias. chronic tinct. ferri pe rehlor. in, 404 1103 (0)-Correspondence on. 1232 Alcoholic neuritis. See Neuritis Anaesthesia: chioroform cape ules (oui ing labour Acta Aerophysiologca, first issue, 976 Alcoholismll in Germany, Austria, and Czecho- (Arthur Rees), .41-(L. Carnac Rivstt), 347- Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1933, vol. lxxx, slovakia, 740 Discussion, 347 Supplementum lii: Clinical measurement of Alcoholism in Mediaeval England (J. D. Anaesthesia, closed, a method of (T. A. B. heart function, 982 Rolleston). 150 Harris). 1203 (0) Aeta Paedriatrica, vol. xiv, Supplementum iii ALEXANDER A. J. P.--Confidence trick: a Anaesthesia, ether (W. N. Kemp). 616 and lv: Electrocardiographie investigation of warning. 1004 Anaesthesia, evipan, report on, 63. See alto theheart in scarlet fever, 1078 ALEXANDER, W. A.: Deficiency anaemias, 256 Evipan Acta Badiologica. Supplementum XVI, Det- TVert Alexindria, small-pox epidemic in [1932-3], Anaesthesia in gynaecology (H P. Fairlie),a920 der Roentgenusnters'echuniig in der Lungen- (N. Kenawy) 987 Aiiaesthesia in labour. 316, 358, 404. 544 diagnostsk (Torleif Dale), 106-Supp'ementum ALGAR, Artur death of, 1194 Anaesthesia in midwitery, 884-A London ex- XV[I, XlAo.ntgenologictil Study of Acute andt Alg,ria, French Campaign in (1830-48), 393 periment, 884 Chronic Otitis Media (G6sta Runstrdm), 382 ALIBER r. Andr6; La Tuberculose Pulmonaire de Anaesthesia, local, apparatus for, 652 Actinotherapy, review of books on. 925, 1124 1'4dolescent, rev.. 568 Anaesthesia, percaine, 1119 ACTON, Colonel R. W.: Entamnoeba histolytica ALLARIA, G. B.: Miik-borne diseases, 198 Anaesthesia, spinal (Etherington Wilson), 1119 carriers, 14-Report of the Calcutta School of ALLEN, E. (editor): Sex and Internal Secre- Anaesthesia, spinal, in an infant, (tan D. ropical vledicine, 25 tions, rev, 686 Kitchin), 103 ADAM, James: Allergy, 255 ALLEN, F J.:- Anacidity ": a protest, 404 Anaesthetic deaths after basal hypnotics 1185 ADAMS, A. Wilfrid: Case of multiple gastric ALLEN, Major William Barnsley, obituary notice Anaestheties (F. J. Morrin , 254, 636 (0)- Dis- ulcers, 11 (0) of. 512 cussion, 254-Leading article, 653-Correspon- ADAMS, Stirk: Condition of the ears in miners Allen and Hanburys: Insulin for undernourish- dence on, 710, 759, 799 nystagmus, 104 ment, 670 Anaestlietics h;istory of, 759. 799 ADAMSON: Siurgery of the sympathetic, 693 Allen's Commercial Organtic Analy8is, fifth Anaesthetics in midwifery, 841, 941, 995. See also ADAMSON. H. G.: Hyperidrosis, 806-Treatment edition, rev, 926 Labour of early rodent ulcer, 9.4 Allergenic substances in bread ? 630 Anal conditions, minor, electro-surgical treat- ADASsoN, R. 0.: History of anaesthetics, 759 Allergic children, milk for (Allergilac), 153 ment of (W. Arch. Mein), 332 tO) Addison's disease, case of (Hugh S. Stannus), Allergic conditions, toilet preparations for, 652 Analgesic tablets, saridone brand, 976 11,12 10) Allergic diseases in general pracAice, treatment Analysis, review of book on, 926 Addison's disease, cortical extract in, 76 of ( ieorge W. Bray), 43 (0)-Uorrespondence Anatomy, review of books on, 59,686,736.874.1028, Adenomata of the pituitary (W. Susman), 1215 on, 171. 265 1076 Adenotome, improved, with removable blades, Allergilae, 153 Andamans, bunger-strike prisoners in the (par- 202 , Allergy, collular reaction in (J. Caussimon), 388 liamentary note). 176 ADLER, Francis Heed: Clinical Physiolog rf the Allergy: discussion at International Paediatric ANDERSON. A. Greig: Appreciation of Alexander Eye, rev.. 494 Congress, 198 Coutte Fowler, 178 JOURN. 2 r THE BRITIsm 4 JULY-DEC., 1933] INDEX MEDICAL JOURNA&

ANDERSON, Surgeon Commander A. C., Grecian Annotations (contimnved): Aorta, radiological study of the, 577 Order of the Phoenix conferred on, 669 Matn and machine, 117 Aphthae.-716, 765 ANDERSON, Alexander Richard, obituary notice Masks. efficiency of, 1039 Apothecaries Hall of Ireland: Informiiation con- of, 361 Aledical care: policy and actiot, 618 cerning the study of me(dicine. 431 ANDERSON, C. C.: Artificial menopause. 1240 Medical education: A Canadiian stuident's Apothecaries Society of London: Degrees and ANDERSON, David Fyfe: Heartburn in pregnancy, viewrs, 117-Clinical picttires in, 617 pass lists, 84, 273, 514, 850. 1100-Information 1231 Medical prenmier, 791 concerninig the study of medicine, 424. 471- ANDERSON, F. A.: Localization of intraocuilar Medical profession, condition of, 25 Milaster elected, 500-Obstetrics diplonma, 471- foreign bodies by Guido Holzkn(cht's mnethod, lledical Register: Untraceable practitioners, Yeomanry dinner, 1091 104 657 Appeal, a seasonable, 883, 890. 1097 ANDERSON, H. Morton: Hare-lip clamps, 652 Medical research in Calcutta, 25 Appendicectouiy followed by internal faecal ANDEItSON. John Ford, obituary notice of, 82, 129 Medical Research Council, 207,1040 fistula and death (M. J. Petty), 491 (0)-Corre- ANDERSON. W. H.: Occupation of newly built Medical Services Committee Report, 245 spondence on, 630. (70, 76 houses, 180 Medicine in India, 931 Apiendicectomiy and hernia, 34, 77. 399 ANDREWES, C. H.: Aetiology of influenza, 115 Medico-Hist-orical Exhibition, 302 Appendicectomy. improvemrent in (A. R. C. ANDREWS. W. H.: Contagious abor tioii and Mental hygiene, 500 Higham), 56-Correspondence on, 399 unduilant fever, 573 Metallic dusts in town and country, 499 Appendicectoiiny, ligature of stunIp in, 630, 670, kneturysm, plexiform [cirsoid]of the scalp(R. A, Microscope, bistory of the, 984 766 Kerr), 566 Mineral metabolism in infants, 246 Appendicitis, aetiologv of (C. M. Craig), 197 Angina pectoris (Camuille Lian), 617 Monilia infections 386 Appreciation frnm over- seas, 1102 Angina pectoris, druig treatment of, 882 TMorrey, Stephen, 161 APPLETON, E. V. : The ioinosphere, 88-" The Animal experiment, what tropical imie(licine Munich Medical Society. centenary of, 883 Appleton layer," 88 owes to (Sir Leonard Rogers), 18. See also Muiscular enduraince. 300 Arachnidism. 743, 798. 4r-ee also Spider bite Re3earch, Medical and Veterinary National Plhysical Laboratory, 26 ARiCHIBALD, RI. G.: Eradication of bilharziasis, Animal patients (Sir Frederick Hobday), 26 Noise iti buildings, 342 788 Aniueu ls, Considerryour Verdict! rev., 384 Nurses, probationer, systenmatic examination Archives of Disease in Childltood, change of Animials, diet of (Sir Peter Clhalmers Mitchell), of, 984 editors, 982 106 Nutrition report, 1040, 1084, 1132 Argyll Robertson pu7pil, traumatic (A. Rugg- Animals, experimotits on (parliamentary notes). Obstetrician, an eighteenth century (Thomas Gunn). 1171 219, 272, 1000. 1053 Denman), 206 Arm, fractures of. See Fractures Animals, experiments on in Pruissia, 552 Pathological museumi at Dublin, 244 - At Armagh Cou nty. healtli of school children in, 62g Ansnimirabiles 18). See also Medical history B3ournemoutb (1934),,1133 ARMOUR. Donald Jamiies: Death of, 791-Obituary Pellagra, aetiology of, 745 notice of. 847 Anhiotations: Pharmacy andlPoisons Act, 161 ARMOUit, Donald, jun.: Purification of swim- Agranulocytosis, 577 PIhy,rmacopoeia laboratory, 1179 ming baths, 766 Air Force, Royal, health of the, 1179 Pneumococcal infections, 1224 ARMSTRONG, C.. appointed officer of the Order Alcoholic neuritis a deficiency disease, 834 Pneumococcal nephritis, acute, 932 of St John of J-rusalem, 2 ' Aluminium and health. 578 Poisons, secret. 1178 ARMSTRONG, Clairette P.:-660 vIinowoaV BoVs: Anaemia in pregnancy, 834 Poliomyelitis virus, 207 Why Bous Desert their Homes, 1083 Anaesthesia under ether, 616 Polyneuritis in pregnancy, 696 ARMSTRONG, H. El.: The pharmiiacist's calling, 696 Angiaa pe -toris, 617-Drug treattuent of, 882 Post-Graduate Medical School, British, 68 ARMSTRONG, .J.: Inttussusception in a family, 22. Animal patients, 26 Presse Mldicale, La, 1040 ARMSTRONG, John: Induct-on of abortion, E67 Annual meeting (1933). 2 5 Presidential propbecies, 788 Armstrong, Johni, 1709-79: Poet, physician, Aorta, radiological study of tlhe, 577 Psychology and group movements, 983 essa, ist (S. G. Floyd), 582 Appeal, a seasonable, 883 Psychology of personal influence, 537 ARMSTRONG-JONES, Sir Robert: Psychology and Arachnidism, 743 Puerperal infection. 983 delinquenc y, 869 Archives of Disease in Childhood. 982 Radiologist's cancer, 833 Arnmy, Lribishl -ealth in India: Report, 33q- Asthma and air infiltration, 116 Research in mental hospitals, 882 Royal Army MIedical Corps, commissions in, 85 Atebrin, experimental work on, 1083 Reticulocytes, clinical significance of, 24 Armiy, British, Medical Branch, report on B.C.G. inoculation of nuirses, 343 Rogers, Sir Leonard, retirement of, 932 (parlismentary note), 950 Bequests for medical charities, 746 Ross Institute amid the London School of Armly. lBritisl: - Re .ular Army Rleserve of Bilharziasis. eradication of, 788 Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 245 Officers: Iloyal Armyv Medical Corps, 475. See Biological standardization, 539 Royal MIejical Benevoletit Fund: an appeal, also Suipplemiient lndex Birth cotitrol in Asia, 1038 883 Arm-iy, British: Royal Army Medical Corps, 474. Blind, welfare of tbe, 159 Royal Society of Mtedicine. 388 1035. S-q also Su)plemnent 1ndex Blindness, certification of, 790 Runaway boys, 1083 Arnmy, British:-Territorial Army Reserve of Blindness, hlereditary, 206 St. Bartholomew's Medical College, 1132 Officers: Royal Army Medical Corps, 475. 1003. Blood tests in anthropology, 1131 Schlolarslhips for sorts of medical men, 161 See alsoSuo )pletnent Index Blood transfusion, a new metlhod, 930 Scottish Department of Health. 500 Army, British:-Territorial Army: Royal Army Bornholm disease, 1178 Scottish health services, comm-ittee on, 27 Medical Corps, 475, 1005. See also Suppleinent Br-itish Association, 387 Semon lectuirer, 791 Ind( x British Post Graduate ilelical School, 932 Stharppy-Sclhi.fer, Sir Edcward, 657 Army, Indian, lhealth of: Report, 339 Bronchiectasis. 342 Sight-saving c'asses and the classification of Army Medical Services, iniformiiation concerning, Cancer of the skiim, 67 blindness, 68 460, 462 Cancer Conference, Australian, 713 Small-pox in 193'-3,1225 Army, United States of Amuerica, report on the Cardiovascular syphilis 1037 Snake venoms, imode of action of, 930 health of, 297 Catarrh of the small intestine. 169 Status lymphaticus, new theory of, 1223 ARROM, Duran: Quimniarafia cardiara en Cellular reaction in allergy, 388 Sterility, treatmiient of, 1082 cli/ica, rev., 1078 Charlatan examined, 117 Sterilization in Switzerland, 744 Arteriosc erosis, review of book on, 735 "Clinical science.' 616 Still, Dr., in bonour of, 207 Arthritis and allied conditions. 32, 77, 171, 216 Coalminer, the old, 389 Strychnine in barbituirate poisoning, 1131 266, 398, 623 Colour vision, 387 Strychnine poisoning. basal narcotics ill, 656 Arthrogry posis multip'ex congenita (Stewart Consultants and the Fondon County Cou ncil, Super-gr-eengrocer, 696 Middleton), ]074 158 Suppleinent the fifteen hunlredth, 27 ASCHMHEIM, #.: Female sex hormiiones and gona- Diabetic coma, deathi in, 578 Surgical films, 301 dotropic substances, 1117 Diabetic miiotor driver, 67 Swimlming haths, purification of, 617 Aschlheim-Zondelk test in early pregnancy (N.5M. Drowning, deaths fromil, 53) Syxphilis and cancer: a parallel, 579 Falkiner), 1121 Drugs, dangerous, control of traffic in, 497, 618, Teaching methods in medicine, 1177 Ascitic fluiid, intermittent, evacuation of by the 834 Tetanus, immunization against, 68 vagi na simulating urinary incontinence (W. W. Drugs, narootic, in Germany, 789 " Toy" pistols," 985 King), 921 " Dublin, 1933 " 205 Treatment, post-operative, 4C8 Ascorbic acid, 1125 Educational Nunmber (1933', 389 T7reponentra vallidlum, developumental cycle of, AsH, E. Bavlis: Treatment of rodent tulcer, 314 Encepbalitis letbargica in Ali-souri, 657 499 AsH G. B4.: Psychology and delinquency. 869 Enteric carriers in Glasgow, 493 Tuberculosis in cattle, 835 ASHBY, H. T.: Empyema in chlildreni, 973-(And Enteric fever in South Africa. 160 Tubercutlosis prevention, 159 D. M. SUTHERLAND): Congenital dilatation of Epoch men in British medicine, 538 Tuberculosis, recovery froims, 1130 the colon treated by division of the lumbar Fee-splitting in Amnerica, 881 Tuberculous bacillaemia, 538 sympatbe iC cord, 1069 Feet, painftl,. 615 Ttibercti otis infectirtn in milk, 1224 ASHFORD, Charles Amos, elected to a Beits Food law, conuimittee on, 246 Tumiours of the endlocrine systeum, 695 Memorial Fellowbhip, 154 Food supply of the nacion: Report of the Vascular hIypertonia. See Hypertonlia Ashmiiolean (old) postcards, 1239 Food luvestig-ttioi Bloard, 214 Vaso constrictor effects of tobacco, 537 AsHWORTIn, H. K Sensitive test for the purity Foreign pract,itioners in Spain. 10?4 Volvulus, 656 of avertin solution, 489 (0O General Mledical Council: Direct, represen- Weil's disease, white rats as carriers of, 1083 Asia, birth control in, 103t tatives, 657, 932-Work of the, 1082 Whooping-cough, 1177 Asphyxiating gases, See Gases Ginger paralysis," 579 Yellow fever, control of, 697 Aspiration cystoscope. See Cystoscope Haeimoglobini studies in infancy, 655 AssenzblWefIranaise de m4deci'P, e gnetrale, 619 Headlines, anatomy of, 69. Announcensents of forthcomising events, etc., 41, Association, Ainbulance. See Aisibulance Health education, 787 87, 135, 179. 221. 273, 319, 363,402, 515. 550, 588. 62R, Association, Amiierican Public Healtb: election Heart function, clinical miieasuremiient of, 982 669, 714. 764, 804, 850, 902, 952, 1002, 1054, 1X00, 1150, of officers, 135 Hobbies of doctors, 301 1195, 1239 Association, American Urological: History of Hospital policy at Barrow, 68 ANSBACHEE, S.: Unie Etude de ChiueiothWrapie Uro'ogu, rev., 686 Hunteriati Museum, 116 de la Tuberculose, rev.. 494 Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain Hygiene at the hairdressers, 1038 Ante-natal treatment anrimaternal mortality, and Ireland: Annual meeting, 825-Anaes- Hynert )nia. vascular, path -genesis of, 744 587. See also Mortality thetists in obstetric woek, 825-Chloroform Indexes, half-yearly, 69,161 Anthrax, industrial, diagnosis and treatment of capsules, 825-New fool-proof Junker appa- Industrial health, 343 (I". W. En richl), 50 (0) rattis, 825-Simple machine for giving gas and .Insulin, nature of, ll3 Anthropology, blood tests in, 1131 air during labour for the production of anal- Insurance, social. 1130 Anti-diphtheria imnmunization in London special gesia, 825 "Jay bather," 539. schools, 1044 Association, Australian and New Zealand Medi- Joby, John, death of, ]132 Antimony and enamel ware, 7C4 cal, information concerning, 453 Jones, Sir Roberti, mnemorial to, A43 Anti-Noise Leaguie f ,rmed, 797. See also Noise Association for Blinidness Prevention, Inter- Kenyamnative, miind and brain of the, 931 Antipneumogecus serulm. 927 national: Annual meeting, 68-Report on sight. Kitchener School of NMedicine, 302 Antitoxin: use and iimisuse tH. Stanley Banks), saving classes and the classification of blind- TAl)orabory, National Physical, 26 1215 ness, 68--Hereditary blindness, 206-Sale of Leeches, cultivation of. 1039 Antrim area district, sanitary conditions in the, cheap spectacles by departmiental stores. 903: Lip temia af ter fatty meals, 300 391 Association. British:-Annual ineeting, Leicestor Thomas: Diagnosis and treat- 532. 537, 571, 1085-PresidenVS- Liver-kidney sytndrome, 881. ANWYL-DAVIFs-,, (1933), 387, of M i.larial therapy and the commlunity, 539 imient of sypifflis, 487 (0) address: Some chemical aspects life, 532- r r JULY-DEC., 1933] 1NDEX L M;DRXASTDICAJsiUsJOURSAL 5)

Activity of nerve cells, 532-The mechanical Association of Clinical Pathologists: The of Physical Sigits isi Clinical Surgery, fourthi view of life, 533-Psychology of personal anaemias, 58 edition, rev., 651 - A local anaesthetic influence, 537-Psychology as an empirical Association, Edinburgh Women Citizens': apparatus, 652 science, 571-Narcosis and mental function, Problems of nutrition, 993 BAILEY, Percival: I7tdracranial Tumours, rev., 571-Disorientation and vertigo, 571-Factors Association. Irish Medical Sciools' and 1123 in the process of ossification. 571-Chemical Graduates': Autumn dinner, 1090 BAILEY, Reginald Threlfall, obituary notice of, control of the circulation, 572-Milk produc- Association of [.Special] Ibibraries atnd Informa- 9,2 tion and distribution, 573-" Hormones and tioni Bureaux: Annual conference, Bristol BAKER, J. R.: Cyto7ogical Techniqiue, rev.. 295 genetics," 1085 (1933), 273 BAKEIR, John R.: Clhemical sliermicides, 119 Association, British Health Resorts: Annual Association, L-ndon, of the Medical Women's BAKER-BATES, E. T.: Bronchiectasis, 1075 meeting, 934. See also Health Resorts Federation: Surgery, of the colon, 921 See also BALFOUR, Margaret: Avitaminosis 1i70 Association, British Medical: Aims, work, and Medical Woimnen'-s Federation BALL,ANCE, Sir Cisarles: Liister Memorial Lecture constitution of, 476 Association. Magistrates': Annual meeling, 869- (1933), now published, 737 Association. Britislh Medical: Annual Meeting, Psychology and delinquiency, 869 IBALY, Arthtir Lionel, obituary notice of, 901 Dublin, (1933), 87, 109, 180, 181, 203, 205, 242. 244. Association of the Practiti ners of the Seine, BALYEAT. R. M.:-Mszarsaine: Diagnosis and 301. 352, 364-Aeroplane toturs to Dublin, 87,180 centenary of,135 Treatment, rev., 1027 -Schools of medicine in Dublin in the nine- Association, Royal Medico Psychological: BANCROFT, F. E/.: Continuously evacuated tube teenth century (T. Percy C. Kirk)atrick), 109- Annual meeting, 236-Mental deficiency, 236- for deep therapy, 1127 President's address on the work of the Asso- Juvenile types of general pitralysis, 237 -The Bandage fastener irasco), 689 ciation in Ireland, 181-Leading articIA on the interaction of hei editary anid environmiielt, Bandaging, review of book on. 688 address, 203-Notes on the meeting, 205- 237-The relation of cholesterol to mental BANISTER, J. Bright: Toxaemias of pregnancy, Leading article on, 242-Pathological Museum, disorder, 237-Commulnity control of mental 1212 244-D)octors' hobbies, 301-Medic '-Historical deficiency in U.S.A., 237-Emtiotional factors in BANKART, A. S. Blundell: Fusion operations on Exhibition, 302-PopularLecture,32-Hobbies intellectual retardation, 237-Award of the the hip, 841-Sciatica and low back pain,1C73 Exhibition, 364 associatiorn's prizes, 237- Laboratory for Silence in the operating theatre, 1093 Association, British Medical: Annual miieeting, mnental diseases, 1227 BANKS, H. S. :-Otorrhoea, 212-Antitoxin: use Bournemouth (1934), 1133 Pathological Association, Royal Sanitary of Scotland, 705- and misuse, 1215 Museum, 1133 Congress of. See Congress B3ANUS. Sanchez, death of, 952 Association, South African, for the Advancement I liar, calls to the, 135 ASSOCIATION. BRITISH MEDICAL: of Science: Annuial Congress, 504 Barbiturate poisoning, strychnine in, 1131 Aberdeen City and Aberdeen and Kincardine Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and BARCLAY, A. E.: Thorotrast, 250-Radioloeyof Counties Divisions.-Report of meeting, 474. Ireland: SurgicaI s,holarship, 87 of the duodenum. 250-Radiologv of the colon, See also Supplement Index Association, Scottish, of the Deaf: Annual 250-The Diaestive Tract, rev., 293-Vallecular B.th, Bristol antd Somerset Brautch.-Otor- meeting, 169 dysphagia, 1092 rhoea, 47 Association, Scottish Council of Women BARCROFT. Joseph: Honorary D.Sc. N.U.I., on- Border Ciunaties Branch.-Aetiology of Citizens': Hospital systems in Scotland, 664 ferred on, 84-Urea in health and disease, 259 appendicitis 197-O0bstetrical errors,1 Association for SupplyingNedical Aid by Women BArDSWELL, Noel: Tuberculosis prevention, 166 British Guiana Brunch- Celebrates its to the Women of India National: Report, 541 BARKER, N. W.: Vaso-constrictor effects of fiftieth anniversary, 1133 Association, Surgical Instrument Manufac- tobacco, 537 Calcutta Br inch.-A clinical studyof epi- turers': Annual dinner, 794 BARLING, Seymour(and L. G. PAalSCNS): Disea.es demic -spinal fever in Calcutta, 291 Association for Tuberculosis Prevention, Na- OfIif(sivcy ant Chtildhoo(o rev. 59 Osty Division.-FHow do drugs act'? 1007 tional: Annual report, 159-Annuial conference, BARLOW, Sir Thomas: Medical benevolence, 169 Exeter Division: Diagnosis and treatment Cardiff, 165, 889-Environmental factors, 165- hlonorary D.Sc.Lond. conferred on, 849.1054- of syphilis, 487 Bovine infection, 166. See also Taberculosis A Christim-as appeal, 890,1097 Lancashire and Cheslii-e Breinch.-Origin Assurance. See insurance Bar-nardo's Homes: Annual report, 64 of, 1089 Asthma andadlrenaline, 757 BAIINES, Allred James, obituiary notice of, 764 Surrey Brantch.-Renort of meeting, 474. Asthmna and air filtration, 116 B3ARNIVILLE, H. L.: Surgical Diseases of the See also Supplemient Index Asthma, cause of, a pharmacological approach biliary ti-acts, 307 Trieidad anl Tobago Branch: Souithern to the (J.Ht. Burn),685-Correspondence on, 757 BARR, Sir James: The testituionial farce, £96- Divisiont.-Hass treatment with plasmoquine, Asthma Research Council: Anniial report, 1135 Appreciation of Thomas Herbert Bickerton, 919 Astley-Ainslie Institution, Edinburgh: Report, 1050 841 BARRATT, J. 0. Wakelin, elected Master of the Association, British Medical: Hartnan [Katherine Asylum, Dundee Roysi : Rep-ort, 795 Society of ADothecaries, 500 Bishop] prize, 474 Asylum,lutnatic, remloval of sane woman to BARRETT, H. A.: Injection treatment of varicose Association, British Medical: Hastings [Sir (parliamentary note), 1192 veins, 136 Charles] clinical prize, 474 Atebrin experiminental work on, 1083 BARRETT, Lady: Appreciation of Christine Mary Association, British Medical: Science Com- ATKINSON, Sir E. Tindal: Types of criminal, Murrell, 802 mittee's report, 697 1030 BARRON, William, obituary notice of, 129 ATLEE. H. B.: Toxaemias of pregnancy, 709 Barrow, hospital policy at, 68. See also Hospital Attnospheric pollution(W. Brownhill Smith), polic.y BRITISH MEDICAL: THE SECTIONS: AsSOCIATION, 705 " BARRnowMAN, B.: Pr-ophylaxis of malaria, 506 of proceed- Children's Diseases.-Summary AULD, A. G.: Allergic diseases in general prac- BARRY, Lieut -Col. CecilCharles Stuart, obituary ings, 356, 309-Report of proceedingq, 367. 631 tice, 171 notice of, 846 Dermatology.-Summary of proceedings, 254 AUSTEN, Major E. E. (and A. W. McKenny BARRY, D. T.: Nervous control of abdominal -Report of proceedings, 191, 321 HUGHES): Clothes Moths and HouseMIothls, blood vesselsand viscera, 258,373(O0 History of Medicine.-Summary ofproeed- rev., 495 BARTON, W. M. (and W. M. YATIR): SVm.ptom dings, 348-Report of proceedings,653 AUSTIN. C. J.: Administration of venereal Diagnosis, second edition, rev., 201 Medical Sociology.-Report of proceedings. diseases measures, 105 BARWELL, H. S.: Acute otitis medlia, 255-Tuber- See Supplement, p. 113 Australia:-Australasian Medical Congress, 260 culosis of the larynx, 351-- Hla(maturia in Medicine.-Summaary of proceedings. 247, -Australian andi New Zealand Medical Asso- childhood associated with scute otitis, 894 303, 344-Report of proceedings, 223, 517, 591, ciation, information concerning, 453-Royal Basal hypnotics. See Hypnotics 910-A correction. 351 Australasian College of Surgeons. 260, 628- Basal narcotics. See Narcotics Neurology and Psycholoqlical M1edicine. Royal Prince Alfred Htospital, 260-Russell, BASEFORD. H. H.: The Has-leyStreet Calendar, Summary of proceedings, 257, 310-R -port of Robert Hamilton, 260-South Aust alia a rev., 5C0538, -proceedings, 188,1197 century ago, 990--Walter and Eliza Flall BASTIBI E, C.: Nationalhlealth policy, 3C4 Obstetrics asid Gynaecology.-Summary of Institute of Research in Pathology and Medi- 1BAsU, U. P.: "Clinical study of epidem-ic cerebro- proceedings,248, 306, 346-R eportof proceedings, cine, Melbourne: Annual report, 930 spinal feverL'alin utta, 291 553, 643, 723, 778, 857 alcoholism in, 740 BATES. J.: Insulin for tndernoiirislament, 670 " Austria, Ophthaalnology.-Summary of uroceedings, Autocalll " 688 Kath, demonstratiot of hydrotherapy at, 1137 309, 347-Report of 226, 730, 1205 proceedings, Autocheques, Ltd.: Help for motorists on the Bath, slan. See Suin Orthopaedlics.-Summaary of proceedings, 251, 42 tlae jay," 539 305-Rteport of 327, 365, 563. Continent, ibatber, proceedings, 774. 777 Automobile Assnoiation: London route maps, 8 Bathing tolloved by deafness.t70 of pro- Oto-Rhinna-Larynqology.--ummary AVELING, F.: Psychology as an empirical Bathintg Iesorts, Continental, Bradshaw's ceedings, 255. 351-Report of proceedings, 194. astd rev., 570 287, 960 science, 571 Hfasidbook Directory of, Avertin: disclaimer, 171 (.Baths, swimnming, examination of ihe water of Pathology and Bacteriolnoy.-Summary of Avertin solution, sensitive test for the purity of J. A. l4raxton Ricks, R. J. V. Pulvertalt,sn d -Proceedings. 308, 350-Report of proceedings, (H. K. Ashwvorth), 489 10) F. R. Chopping), 603 (0)-Annotation on, 617 277. 477 562, 1016 Aviation in the Union of South Africa, medical -Correspondence on, 665, 712, 766, 46 -An PharmacologyandTaherapeuttics.-Summary and health aspects of (Sir E. N. Thornton), 934 automatic device for, 766. See also Water ,of proceedings, 253-iteport of proceedings, Aviation. See also Air BAUMGARTNER: Surgery of the sympathetic, 693 -636. 653, R53 Avitaminosis (Harriette Chick), 1169 BAYLEY. R. A. H.: Radiological study of the Physiology and Biochemsistry.-Summary of Axillary vein. See Vein 577 258-Report of proceedings, aorta, iDroceedings, 373, AYKROYD V. R.: Vitamins in paediatric prac- BAYNES, H. Godwin: Psychology and the 521. 671 tice, 309 curriculum, 267, 398, 709. 895 Public ffealth.-Summaryofproceedings,252d B.C.G. inoculation of nurses, 343 303-Report of proceedings, 275, 560. 1010 BEADNELL, Surgeon Rear -Admiral Chiarles Radiology.-Summmaryof proceedings,249.345 arsh: The"word spontaneous," 77 -Report of proceedings, 591, 675 BEATH, R. NL: Radiology of the colon, 250 Surgery-Summary of proceedings, 248, 307, B. BEATON.SSir George, bequests of, 319 345-A correction, 400-Report of proceedings, 6E BEATTIE, Johin: Appointed Conservator of the 675767.807 BACH, Francis: Arthritis and allied conditions, Museum and Director of Research at the 77 Royal College of Surgeons of England, 946- Ireland (.Association, BritishMedical, wort of in BACHATRACH, A. D.: Chemical tests for vitamiiins. Nervous coninrol of abdoniinal viscera, 2E8 (T. Gillman oaorhea), 181 101c-A correction, 870 BEATTIE, J. M.: Honorary D.Sc. NUT.I, con- 274 Bacillasmia, tuberculous, 538, 585 ferred on, 84-Serology and the pathogeiic Association. Britisli Orthopaedic: Annuial Bacilli, enteric. isolation of (W. J. Wilson), cocci, 308 -meeting, 1073-Calcium in bone disease. 1073- 304. 560 304 BEATTIE. N.: Asisti mirabiles, 180 Bacillus (l0-Discussion, Sciatica and low back pain, 1073-Lipoid of cholera fiftieth, an-iversary of the BEATTY. H. A.. appointedC;otumandera of the granulomatosis 'of hone, 1074-Disorders of discovery of, 765 Order of St. John of Jerusalem,27. the metatarsal bones, 1074-Artlarogrypoqis Bacillus,tubercrA.Svewoee Tuiberele BEATTY, -Lord (and others): Portrait of Dr. G. F. multiplex congenita, 1074-Fractures of the Backpain. See Pain Still, 210 treated by carpat scaphoid immobilization, Bacteriologya, review of hook on, 926 BEAumoNT,E.:G. Bronchiectasis,B708 .1074-Manipulative reduction of congenital Bacteriophage in toe treatment of cholera, 890 BEAUMONT, William: Treatment of tubercullosis dislocation of hip, 1074 Bader-Almnanac6h. 1882-1932,9 rev., 687 of the larynx by the Kroinayer lamp, 351 Asc iation. British Veterinary: New name of Henry, death of, 549 A.: New method of blood -e Kattidnal Veterinary Association BAEETJE, Freclerick Bk,&CAR, transfusion, .f Medical BAILEY, Hamilton: Perforating ulcer of foot. 128 .930 of Great Britain and -Ireland, 573-Annual -(And R. J. McNeill LovE,): A Short Practice BECOLE, L. F., called to the Bar, 135 6ngress573:3SeSe also Congress of Surgery. Vol. ii, rev., 151-Demonsttrations BIICLIRE, Antoine: Radiologist's cancer, 833 Thu Ban2sse 6 JULY-DEC., 1933J INDEX [ MUsDIcL JouuuiNz

Bed bug. See Bug BLACKER, C. P.: Medical problems of birth Bournville cocoa factory, health in the, 167 Bed, spinal, revolving, improved pattern of the contr-ol, 119 BouwERs, A.: tMilvanus Thompson Memorial (Ernest W. Hey Groves). 53 (0) BLACKER, L. V. S.: Oxygen on the Everest flight, Lecture on modern x-ray developments. 1127. BEDF' ,D. D. 6.: Radiology in heart disease, 303 155 Bovine tuberculosis. See Tuberculobis Bedside and lsboratory (leading article), 741 BLACKMAN: Acute pneumococcal nephritis. 932 Bowels, weekly action of the, 806 BED8ON, S. P.: Serological investigation of two Bladder, foreign body in (part of a catheter) BOwEN,Emrys: Tuberculosis prevention, 613 cases of psittacosis, 916 (Glyn A. Davies), 1121 BOWER, Ernest Dykes, obituary notice of, 762 BEGG, A. Clarke: The evolution of diabetic BLADES, Daniel Patterson, appointed legal BOYD, Douglas B : The general pracLitioner treatment, 622 assessor to the Medical and Dental Tribunals and the public. 587 BEHDJET, Rulis{i. nominated professor of for Scotland under the Dangerouis Drugs BOYD, James Paton, obituary notice of, 626 dermato'ogy in the University of Constanti- (Consolidation) Regulations (1928) 885 BoYD, W.: Surgical Pathologv, third edition. nople, 1(55 BLADON, D. Murray: The general practitioner rev., 688 Beilt Memorial Fellowshipsfor Moedical Research: and the public. 545 BOYLE, Helen: Psyebology and delinquency, 869 Annual meeting. 151-Election of Fellows, 154 BLAIKIE, Robert Henry, obituary notice of, 714 Boy's bead trapped. 180 BEJARANo Y LOZANO, Julio, nomninated Director- BLAIt-BELL, William: Honorary LL.D.Glaeg., Boys, runaway, 1083 General of Public Hlealtb in Spain, 403 conferred on, 72-Female sex hormones and BRACKENBURY, Sir Henry: Honorary M.D. BELAM, '. A.: Searlet fever immunity, 1240 gonadotropic substances, 1119,1230 N.U.I., conferred on, 84-The family physician Belfast. See [reland BLATT: Efficiency of masks, 1039 and mental disorder, 258-To be admitted to BELGIUM. KING OF. made a doctor honoris causa Blind children, accommodation for, 320 to the Hono, ary Freedom and Livery of the of Stra bourg University, 363 Blind Voters Bi 1, 38 Stationers' Company, 1225 BELL, A. C.: Ulterine inertia, 57 Blind. welfare of: Annual report of advisory BRADBuIRY, Dr.: Tuberculosis prevpntion7165 BEIr,, F. Gordon: George Adlington Syme committee. 159-Dublin Hostel for, 312 BRADRBURY, Samuel: Plans for medical care, 615 Oration on hospital problems and the educa- Blin(luness, cer-tification of, 753,790 BRADFoRD,Sir John Rose: The Harvey Memorial tion of the surgeon, 260 Blindness. classification or, and sight-saving tower. 28 BELL, J.: Bishop Berkley on the tar water. 349 classes, 68 BRADLEY, W. H.: Aetiology of acute rheum&- BErLL, J. G.: The general practitioner and the Blindness, hereditary, 206 tism, 266 public, 547 Blindness Prevention, Association for. See BRAILSFOHD, J. F.: Syphilis of bones, 250- BELL Monnica: Appreciation of Wilfrid Fair- Association Radiology of the colon. 250-Tuwours of bone. clougb, 90t BLOMFIELD, J.: St. George's, 1733-1933, 19 1126 BERLI`EBY, C. W.: Temporaryhormonic sterili- Blondness and rbeumatism, 1232 BCAIN, R. T.: Viruses and skin diseases, 191 (0) zation, 118 Blood culture,.' venules " in, 945 -Treatment of rodent ulcer, 213, 359-Virus Beng%l. LowS r, malaria controlin, 890 Blood diseases, aetiology of (Ulrich Friedemann disease in man. 255 Bengaloe student, health of (A. Chatteriee), 541 and A Elkeles), 1110 O) BRAIN, W. Russell: Diseases of the Nevous BENHAM: Moniia 386 infections, Blood pictures,H review of books on, 153, 608. System. rev.,.67 BENJAMIN, 1. tI.: Heartburn in pregnancy, 1145 See also aematology BRAITEWAITE, E. A, appointed Officer of the BENTLEY. A.: The housing problem, 253- Blood pressure, high, 401 Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 National health policy. 304 Blood pressure. Seetilso Hypertension BRAMWELL, TJ Crighton: Radiology in heart BENTr.EY,Y'. J Pulmonary tuberculosis in Blood sugar and blood urea, apparatus for disease, 303, 597 (O0-Gallot) rhythm, 973 childhood. 1140 determinalion of, 590, 670 BRAssEY. Colonel Laurence Percival, obituary BENTLIF. Graeme: Anaesthetic deaths after Blood tests in anthropology. 1131 notice of, 800 basal hypnotics, 1185 Blood tran-f osion, a new method (V. Pauchet BIRAUN. L. J.: Diet in relation to healthin South BENTLIF, Philip Barnett, obituary notice of, and A. B6cart), 930 AIrica, 933 * 1002 Blood ve;sels,(liseases of. review of book on, 827 BRAY, Lieut.-Col. George Arthur Theodore, Benzoylmorphine to come under the Dangerous Blood vessels and viscera, abdominal, nervous obituary notice of,9W2 Drugs Regulations, 574 control of(D. T. Barru). 373. See also Viscera BRAY. Georee W.: Treatment ofallergic diseases Bequests ior medical charities,746. 755, 846. See BLOOMFIELD, A. L. (and W. Scott POLLAND): in general practice, 43 (W-Asthma an4 air also Medical Gastr icAnaciditf, rev., 238 filtration. 116-Avitaminosis, 1170 Bequests to hospitals and medical charities, BLOOMFIELD, Alice- The endocrines in gynaeco- Bread.? allergenic substancesin. 630 221. 319. 800, 1i39 logy,3C6 " Bread and milk," 952, 1080 BEGEH, Henry: Confidence trick: a warning, BLOXAM, H. C. L.: Metallic dustsin town and Breathing, deep, "'hair-drill" as an adjunct to. 1102 country, 499 716 Berklev. Bishop, on the tar water (J. Bell), 319 Board. Central Midwives: Report of meetings, BRENNER. 0 Cardiovascular syphilis, 1037 BERXWITZ: Polyneurtis in precuancy, 696 221, 753, 1003 BRIDE, J. W.: Specimen of advanced extrae Berlin. post-graduate courses in, 363.1239 Board, Central Midwives, Scotland: Report of uterine pregnancy, 921 BERNfi ('. MARTINY and Put1TET): La meetings, 261 938 Bridge of Allan conference. 222 Svdcifleiti Biol-gique. rev., 336 Board of Control: Annual report, 501, (82- BRIDGM, John C.: Occupational dermatitis, 254. BERRY Harry. appointed to the University Research in mentalhospitals, 882-Powers of 324(0)-A correction, 404 Readership in Pharmaceutics at the(Jollege of (parliatitentary note', 1001 BRIERLEY. ColonelO. I.:Health services in the the PuLarmaceutical Society of Great Britain, Board of Control, Scotland: Annual report, 937 Northa-West Frontier Pt ovince 889 800 Board of Eduicationu Annual report of chief Brightness andcolour,vibionof (J. S. Haldane). BERRY. R. J. A. :-Mental Defliciency: Stoke Park medical offlcer. 1041, 1087-Estimates, 175- 751, 1153 (0) Studies, first series rev., 151 Certification of blindness, 753Y BRiscou, J. F.: Alopeciaareata, 42 BRn-rALA-FFY, budwig von: Modern Theories Board of Trade: The Vote, 85 Proposed special Bristol: Medical School, centenary of, 70- of Developm -t, rev., 201 grant to distressed areas, 85-Regulations re University. See University BBRTRAND-FONTAINE: Strychninein barbiturate imported thermometers. 221-Inquiryinto the Bri-stol Medico-Chirurgical Journal. jubilee of, poisoning 1131 nature of insuilin, 989,1133 1043 BEssAU, G.:Uilk-borne diseases, 198 BOAS, E. P. (and E. P. GOLD5CEMIDT): The Heart BRaISTOW, W.R.: Fusion operations on the hip- BEUTNEF,R.: Phlysical Chemistry of Living Rate, rev., 106 joint, 305 Tis*u-s and, Proresses rev., 608 BonOAN, Frank: Snakevenom,765-Arachnidism, British Association. See Association BEVAN-BROWN, K : Relation of psychology to 798--Heartburn in pregnancy, 1048-How do British Dominions, conditions of practice in, general medicine, 923 drugs act? 1142 467 BEWLEY. G.: Pulmonary tuberculosis among BaGGON: Surgery of the sympathetic, 693 BritisIt Gui(na Medical AnnuaI for M8?,reV'., 6i out-natientn. 992 Boils, treatment of,by iodex, 320 B'itisli Journal of Dermatologv a?d ,Suphils BICKERrON, Thumas Herbert, obituary notice BOLAM, Sir Robert, honorary M.D. N.U.I., con- for October contains papers coninected with of 100 ferred on, 84 Willan, 805 Bickham's Operative Surgery, rev., 335 BOLAND, E.R.: Cervical rib with symptoms British Journial of Physical Medicine for BIDDLE,. Eric land HIarold KELSON): Intra- due to dropping of the shoulder caused by an December largely devoted to short-Wave peritonea.l ruptuw e of uterus in a case of obliteralive pleurisy,1C68 therapy, 1195 intramural pregnaney, 684 BOLTON, Charles: Prognosis of peptic ulcers, Britit:7h fourinal of Urology for December devoted BIEDL, Artur, death of, 849 1069 largely to the proceedings of theInternationsi Biher and Orissa, Province of: Annual health BOLTON, J. Shaw: Henderson Trust Lecture on Congress of Urology, London11933, ,1150 report, 890 the cortical localization of cerebral function, British Medical Association. See AssociatioB Bilharziasis, eradication of (R. G. Archibald), 887 British Nationality and Status of AliensBi,l,947 788 Bombay: Public health in, 542- Municipal -Rojal assent to,1400 Biliary infection. See also Cholecystitis maternity homnes 1229 British Post Graduate MedicalSchool. SeePot- Biliary tracts, snrgical diseases of (D. P. D. BOND, C..J.: Hormonnes and genetics," 1085 Graduate Wilkiet, 307 767(0)-Discussion, 307-Corre- BOND, J.FH. B., ampointed Serving Brother of the British Serbian Units Branch of the Britisb spondence on, 842, 891, 994 See also Chole- Order of St. Johnot Jerusalem, 27 Legion: Reunion dinner, 1101 cystitis Bone disease, calciuim in (D. Greig), 1073 BROAD, W.H.: Massage and iedical gym- Bilirubinaemia, determination of, 954 BoNE, E. Honor (and others): Christine Murrell nasttcs, 667 Biochemistry, review of books on, 873,1174 Memorial, 896 BROADBXNT, Walter: Slaphylococcal infections, Biological standardizat,on, 539 Bone growth, review of book on, 783 1169 Biologv, review ofbo(,ks on, 201, 6 8 BONE, J. W., elected a direct representative on BROADWAY,TT -B.: Sanoorysin in tuberculous Birds Protection Bill, 947, 1000-Royal assent to. the General edical Onuncil.fi57 meningitis, 972 1000 Bones, metatarsal, disorders of Bruce). 1074 E. M.: Manchester's lead in the * (J. BOCKeBANK, Birmingham DentalSchool,939-3-entaldisease Bones, nasal, fi-actured, treatment of severer humane treatment of the insane, 540 research in: Report, 30 cases of (4. B. K. Watkins), 917 (0) Bromidrosis relieved by an increased consump- Birth control in Asia, confetence on. 953. 1038 BONNET, Paul, appointedlprofessor of clinical tion of common table salt, 274 Birth control in general practice, 120 ophthalmololgy at Lyons, 403 Bronchiectasis (E. A. Graham and L. Elveseer). Birth control number of the Practitionter, 515 BONNEY, Victor: Puerperal sepsis, 781-Pelvi- 342-4-E. T. BakerB Bates), 1075 Birth c 'nt ol Ste alsoOontraception metric methods, 781-Surgery of the biliary Bronchiectasis, congenital (H. V. Morlock and Birth on th.e railway track (N. C.l-ypher), 1023- tract 821 A.ScottJ. Pinchin). 780 (W FE Poo er, 1102 Book-keeping, the doctor's bugbear. 1102 Bronchiectasis. diagnosis and prognosisin rela- Births. Deaths, and Marriages Registration Bill, BOOTHBY, W. M.: Oxygen therapy, 23 tion to treatment (Francis C. Roles and 1002 BORDET: Whooping-cough, 1177 GeoffreyS. Todd), 639 (o)-Correspondencedon, Births, prize for greatest number of,10=5 BoRLAND, Vvnne: Medical problems of contra- 708, 756, 795 BIRTWHIwTLE, F. P. H.: The G.P. and Midwifery, ception, 119 Bronchiectasis, treatment ofIL. S. T. Burrell), 125 Bornholm disease(Ejnar Sylvestt),1778 303 BIsHop, Henrv Draper: Burial at home, 954 Bornholm?' disease: Outbreak in Yorkshire Bronchoscopy: Swab-holder and safety-pin BIsEor' Mr : Treatment of delinquncey. 1219 (W N. Pickles), 817 (0)-Correspondence on, remover, 1029 BISHOP. P. M.F..: ModIfication of the Friedmann 1186 BRoOoK, Charles W.: Urgent admissions to hos- test for pregnancy, 306 BOULGER,f Lieut.-Colonel Isaac, obituary notice pitals. 587 Bismiirung ointment, 1218 of, 198 BROOIKFIBLD B. W.: Ulcerative coltis, 922 oxvchloride, 738 Bismuth BouRIKEK Lient.-Col. John Joseph, obituary BROOM HEAD, R.: Treatmente of egfractures,26 3 BjGLN5ON. 0.: Persistent occipito- posterior notice of, 1146 510-Treatment of fractures of the spine, cases, 160 BouRNE, A. W. (and others): The Queen BRoSTER, L. R. (and H. W. C, VznNxs): The BLAcK,J.. urray: Perforated gastric and duo- Charlotte's Textbook of Obstetrics, third Adrenral Cortex, 880. denaltilcer, 290 edition, rev., 1216 BRowN: Vaso-constrictor effeotsof tobacco,-537 Tus Br,mu JTULY-DEC., 1933] INDEX . NDI" JOWA 7

BnowN, Lieut.-Col. Edwin Harold, -obituary CAMERON. A. T.: A Textbook of Biochemistry, Catheter, urethral, two-way, and thermo-fiask notice of, 268 rev., 1174 retainer, 108 BRowVN, Samuel: Radiological study of the CAMERON, H. C.: Pneumococcal infections. 1224 CAUSsIMON, J.: The cellular reaction in allergy, aorta, 577 CAMERON, Irving Heward, obituary notice of, 3b8 BROWN. William: The psychology of personal 1234 CAWADIAs. A. P.: Arthritis and allied condi- influence, 537-Psychology and group move- CAMMI)GE, P. J.: Prognosis of symptomless tions. 33-Magic in medicine. 868-How do ments, 983 glycosuria, 1208 (0) drugs act ? 1143 BRowiN, W. Herbert: Treatment of early rodent CAMPBElL.L: Experimental work on atebrin, 1083 CAWSTON. F. G.: Tinnitus and deafness, 275- ulcer, 1092 CAMPBELL, Dorothy: Chemical pathology of Respii atory disease in miners, 399 Drugs sup- BROWN, W. Langlou: Testimonials, 892-How catar-act, 104 plied in ampoules, 846 do drugs act? 1007 (0)-Mental hygiene, 1030- CAMPBELL, J. Argyll: Acclimatization to oxygen Cell Barnes Colony, St. Albans. note on. 542 Treatment of delinquency, 1219 want, 993 Cells, nerve, activity of (E. D Adri n). 532 BROWNE. Sir George Buckston: His gift of the CAMPBELL, Dame Janet M., appointed to the Cellular reaction in allergy (.1. Caussimon), 388 Surgical itesearch Farm at Downe, 162. See D)epartmental Committee on Hospital Costs, Celluilitis of lip, recurrent, 904, 954 also Research, Surgical 179 Celluloid splints. See Splints BROWNE, Colonel Samuel Haslett, obituary Camps, holiday, sanitation of (parliamentary Celluloid toys, cheap (parliamentary rote), 1054 notice of, 628 note), 272 Celt. the. and tuberculosis (John A. Musgrave), BROWNLEE, John: Epidemiology of phthisis in Canada: Conditions of practice in, 467-Radium 505 Great Britain, 613 from, 953 Central Provinces and Berar- Vital statistics. BROwNLIE. J. L.:-National health policy: a Canad-'an Medical Association Joier nal for 1229 critical sturvey. 275 (0),304-Isolation of enteric Al1ust has as its opening paper an address on Cephalic version. See Version bacilli, 305 "British Pioneers in the Mdodern Treatment of Cerebral function, cortical localization of (J. BRUCE, J.: Disorders of metatarsal bones, 1074 Tuberculosis," by Sir Humpbry Itolleston, 551 Sbaw Bolton), 887 BRUN, R. G. (and A. Jaubert DE BEAUJI?U): Cancer of bronehus, primary, with secondary Cerebro-spinal fever, epidemic, in Calcutta Les Kystes Hydatiq !es itntrathoraciques ver ebral deposits (H. A. F. Rofe), 1116 (M. P. Basu), 291 centtraux et partetaux. rev.. 1122 Ca'icer (Campaign, British Empire: Annuial Cerebro-spinal fever, glycosuria in, 128 BRSYCB, Alexander: Sore heel, 851 report. 114-Report of the Yorkshire Council, CERESOLE, Edousf rd: Childhood, common sense, Bryce. James. and his plan for extinguishing 313-Special appeal to be made on Empire l)ay and medicine, 310 small-pox. 1180 932 Cervical rib. See Rib BUBOLZ: Monilia infections, 386 Cancer of the cervix, radiotherapy in (lealling CHADWICK, Mary: Womant's Periodicitv, rev.. Buccal operations, head clamp for, 337 article), 243 783 t3uccal ulcers. See Ulcers of mouth Cancer, chorionic (Walter Salisbury), 916 (0)- CHALKE, H. D.: Tuberculosis prevention, 166- Buckston l4rowno. See Bi-owne Correspondence on, 1046 Report on an investigation into the causes of Bug, bed, prevention of house infestation, 885- Cancbr and co-operation, 995, 1091 the continued high death rate from tuber- Verse on, 954 Cancer and diabetes, 590 culosis in certain parts of North Wales, 613 BPLL, Oecil: Farly diagnosis of pulmonary Caneor, experimental induction of (J. A. Murray), CHILMERS, R.: Seasonal disturbances of health, tuberculosis. 823 1230 766 Bulletin der Sr-hweiz Vereinioung filr Krebs- Cancer families, 36.129 CHANCE, Oliver: Radiation in malignant bekamnpfung, first issuie of. 953 Cancer, fight against (George Gask), 868 disease, 345, 677 (0)-Exhibits a lingual BULMER, Ercest (and T. L. HARDY): Ulcerative Cancer, ma xillary (leading article), 496 growth, 1076 colitis, 812 (0) Cancer in New Zealand, cause and cure of, 704 CHANDLEIt, F. G.: Bronchiectasis. 795 BUNZse.L, Bessie (and Louis I. DUBLIN):-To Be Cancer of oesophagus, treatmnent of (G. Grey CHAAPIN H. D. (and L T. ROYSTER): Paediatrics, or Not to lBe: A Study of Suicide, rev., 1123 TurneO, 1071-Disetlission. 1071 seventh edition, rev., 9.6 BI"DEKIN,EuCy(and E. E.CL&XTON):-Diabetes: Cancer, radiologist's (Antoine B6cldre), 833 CHAPMAN, Mr.: Treatment of delirquevcy, 1219 Reasois ad4. Reeipe , rev., 1218 Canceer Research Fund, Imperial: Annual re- CHAPMAN, Sylvia (G.: Herpes and v-aricella, 1152 BuRDON-COOPEER. D)r.: Cataract, 104 port, 986, 1056-Correction, 1056 Cherity Organization Society. See Society BuRGER, H.: The doctor, the quack, and the Cancer research (leadinig article), 114-In Leeds, Charkaolin, 202 apDetite of the public for magic in medicine, 203 Charlatsn examined, 117 867 Cancer of scrotum (J. Cosbie Ross), 781 CH %sE. Ira Carleton, death of, 549 BURGEsS, W. I.: Public health reorganization Cancer of the skin (Gretta M. Thomas), 67 CHA.SSEVANT, A., death of, 804 in l)undee. 664 Cancer and sypihilis: a parallel (William Allen CHATTP RJEE, A.: Report on the health of the Rurial at boiiie and at sea, 630 954, 10.56 Pusey). 579 Bengalee student, 541 BURKE. E. T.: Tieatinent of acute gonorrhoea, Cancer and tuberculosis (Thomas Cherry), 1003 CHATTERJr, G. C.: Malaria control in Lower 105- reatm mot of s8 philis, 623 Cancer See als } Malignant, malignancy, Bengal, 890 Burma Governtnenit Medical --chool 1229 tumoturs, etc. CHEATLE, Sir George Lenthal: Appreciation of BURN, J. H Appointed Daan of the School of Canities after permanent waving, 1151 HamiXilton Russell, 37 Pharmacy, University of London. 41-Chemical CANNION, Alexander: flypnotic suggestion in the CHEF TRAM. J W.: Chorea treated by induced control of the circulation. 572-A pliarmaco- psychoset 1004. 1056-A aorrection, 1056 pyrexia 815 (0). 1144 logical approach to the cauise of asthma, 685 CANNON, Domninic J.: The endocrines in gynae- Chemical aspects of life. See Life BUR8s, J. W.: Exhibits cese for diagnosis, 921 colovy, 306 Cbemical defence experiments at Oxford and Burns, hot water bottle, during basal narcosis, CANNON. Lietit-Col. 0. A., appointed Officer Cambridge (parliamentary note), 1100 1C95 of the Order of St John of Jerusaleih, 27 Clemist, prescribing, versus dispensing doctor, Burns, radiuim (J Mervyn Thomas), 55 (0) Cannul". intrauterine, 570 839 Burns, treatment of, 998 CANTI: X-ray and radiulm protection, 833 Chenmist and the public health (E. Gabriel Burns, treetment of: 1teport of Mines Depart- CANTILLON, E V.: Ec'amipsia, 1122 Jonps), 871 m nt (leadinag article), 786 CAPON. Norman B.: Dermatitis of the newborn, Chemistry. review of books on. 609.1028 BuiRET,L, L S. T.: Tuberculosis prevention, 870-Child enii(dance, 1074 Cts1riliRY, Thomas: Cancer and tuberculosis, 166-Treatusent of br-onchiectasis, 303-Early Ca iavean and Camp Sites (1933), 223 1003 diagnosis o' pilmonary ttuberculosis. 823 Carbobydrat diet in liabetes. See Diabetes CHE.SNEY, George: Acute scarlatiniform dermtt- BUItItIDGE. W: " Nerve e iergy." 172. 544 Carbon dioxide apparatus sparklet for use with itis following injection of toxoid-antitoxin, BURT. C. (and others): Hotv the 3Mind Works, C " builbs, 829 98 (0) rev., 1218 CARBoNucLLI, Giovanti, death of, 804 CHEESBER. Elizabeth Sloan: Problems of adoles- BuRT, Uvril, appointed a memaber of the Indus- Carcinoma. See Cancer cence. 1031 trial Health lResearchl Board. 815 Card. the, 1240 Chest stamlp. 738 BUSH'ELL, F. G.: Socialist health activities. 590 CARDELV, J. D. Magor - chool myopia, 347-Pro- CEuVASSU. Dr., nominated professor of surgical BUTLE.R, William : State medicine and tue tective glasses, 347-Apparatuis for testing the pethology in the Paris Faculty of Medicine, darngers of bureaucracy, 62 vision of patients in bed, 347-An op)tometer, 715 13utter from Soviet Russia (parliamentary note), 9 7-Proteeti-e goggles for miounteering and Chevenix. Richard, 348 1239 industry 1205(0) CIIIAMGI,. Giulio. elected a member of the BUZZAItD, Sir E. Farquhar: The neurotic, 1032 Cardiae ealargement. radiological diagnosis of Imoerial (4erman Academy of Natural Science BYRN,, .1. Grandson: St udies on the Physiology (Crighton Bramnwe 1) 597 101-Correspondence at Halie. 542 of the Eye, rev., 738 on, 1233 CHiCK. Harriette:-Honorary D.Sc.Manch. con- Cardiac oedema. See Oedema ferred on, 139-De Lamar Lecture; Aetiology Cardl iac. See also Heart of pellagra. 745-Avitamitnosis, 169 Cardinvascular eyiphilis. See Syphilis Chicken-pox complicating urticaria (Eric Cardiff. health administration in: Report, 706 Prit hard),867 Cardiff tuberculosis conference, 165, 889 Chicken p-x and herpeg. See Herpes C. CAREW SHAW, E.: Haematuria in childhood Chilblains, 1184-Thyroid extract in treatment associated with acute mast' iditis, 789 of, 1184 Cabbage goitre," 797. See also Goitre CARLETON, Alice: CosImetics, 78 Child education. pbysical exercises in (Margaret CABOT, H-uglh: Treatment of prostatic obstruc- CAR1lETON, H. M.: Grilfenberg rings in the body Miorris', 75 tion, 474 of the uterus, 120 Child guidlance (A Dingwall Fordyce), 1074 CADPs, -it suford: Treatment of maxillary cancer, Carlow County, health of school children in, 754 ( hild guidance clinics, 210 496 CARLSON: Post-operative treatment, 498 Child health and protection, report of White CAGU-5EY, P,: The occipito posterior position, CARMrCHAEL, James. obituar' notice of, 268 House Conference: Thte Heindids pped Child. 1121 Car egie Hero Ftund award, 1151 rev., 107-Gr wtlh and Developmstet of the CAHRUSAC. A. N.: Treatment of fractures of the Carnegie Trust, information concerning, 426 Child. Part II: Anati)mflW and Phystilogy, 530 spine, 1186 Carotene, duty chargeabile on, 273 Child welfare. See Maternity and clhild welfare CAIRNS, Hugh: Head injuries, 248-Visual fields CARSWELL. Rbert: Appreciation of John Ford ChildbirLh, review of book on, 529. See also and intracranial lesions, 309-Treatment of Anderson. 129 Labour fractures of the spine, 995 CARTER, A. H Bornholum disease, 1186 Childhood. common sense, and medicine CAIRNS, J., appointed Officer of the Order of CARWARDINE, T.: Recurrent renal calculi, 334 (E,dounrd (eresole), 310 St. John ot Jerusalem, 27 C.ase-book, a midwifery, 590 Childlen's diseases, review of books on. 59,107, Calcification, 895 CASSIDY, Mlaurice (and R. 0. LEE): Case of 607, 1216. See al8z Infants ntid Paediatrics Calcium in bone disease (D. Greig), 1073 vhrenic avulsion, 684 Chililren and nnemployment (leading article),981 Calculi, renal.recurrent: nephrolitbotomy twice CASSIDY. M. A.: Essential vascular hypert-n- Cbili, typhus fever outbreak in, 135 on each kidneyia the same patientt(W.McAdam sion, 247-A correcton. 351-Treatment of fluid Chlina Medical Journal, Natrosial Medical Eccles), 102-(T. Carwardine), 334 in the pleuiral cavity, 303 Journal o China merges with, 319 Calculuq of the urethra, primary (J. W. Thom- CASSON. Elizabeth: The family physician and CHISHOLM, Catherine: Vitamins in paediatric sor). 381 mental disordt r, 257 praetice, 310 Calcutta,medical research in,25 CASTELLANI. Sir Aldo: Entamoeba 7histolytica CHISHOLM. John: Chorion epithelioma after Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine. See carriers. 14 full-time pregnancy, 1121 Tropical CASTLE, W. B.: Anaemia in pregnancy, 834 Chloretone capsules for vehicle sickness, 904 Oalendlar, Grenfell (1934), 364 Catarrh of the small intestine, 160 Chloroform capsules during lIbour. use of, CALMETTE, Charles Albert, obituary notice of, CATHCART, E P., appointed chairman of the report on ( Arthu Rpes), 211-(I.. Carnac 838 Industrial Health Research Board, 835 Rivett), 347, 778 (0)-Discus ion, 347-Corre- CALVERT, liRoy (and Theodore CALVERT): The Catheter, De Pezzer self-retaining, modified, spondence, on, 544, 894. See also Anaesthesia .Latw-breaker, rev., 60 1125 anid Labour [ TEN 3Tmi.U 8 JULY-DEC., Iq331 INDEX MDICAL JoURNaL

Chloroform, the general practitioner, and mid- COCQ, Valere, elected president of the Brussels COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS, OF ENGLAND wifery, 33 Faculty of Medicine, 1003 (costztinued): Chloroform in labour, 544, 894 995. See also Codeine to come uinder the Dangerous Drugs Reg- Lecturers and demonstrators, 174 Chloroform capsules and Anaesthetics in mid- ulations,574, 885-Pils and toilets compounded Licences, 1195 wifery with, outside theprovisions of the Acts, 805 Macloghlin Scholarship, 317, 760 Chocolates of Cadburys. 1196 COHEN. Ljeonard: Paying patients in voluntary Members of, 1190, 1195 Cholecystitis, medical, treatment of (leading hospitals. 211 Membershipi 946 1195 article), 929. See alsoBiliary COKE, Frank: Colds ana Hay Fever, rev., 494 Museum demonstrations, 760 Cholera bacillus, fiftieth anniversary of the CORKINIS, A. J. (editor): Pive's Elementary discovery of, 765 Bandaginig ant( Srgical Dressing, fifteenth College, Royal, of Surgeons of Ireland: Informa- Cholera, prophylaxis of, 364 edition, rev., 688 tion concerning the study of medicine, 430 Ciholera treated by the bacteriophage, 890 (old, the common (leading article), 831-Corre- College, Royal Veterinary, Slate grant for Cholesterol,relation of to mental disorder (I. G. spondenceon, 943 (parliamentary note), 176 Duncan). 237 Cold. See also Corvza College, St. Mungo's: Information concerning CHOPPING, F. R. (J. A. Braxton HIcKs and Colds, review of book on, 494 the study of medicine, 444 R. J. V. 1PULVERTAFT): Examiinatiotn of the COLE, Rutus, honorary D.Sc N.U.I. conferred College, Trinity, Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, water of swirnming baths, 603 (0) on, 84 131. 173, 800, 1236-Information concerning the CHOPRA, Lieut.-Col. R. N.: Indigentouis Drugas of COLE, S. W.: Practical Phlysiological Chiemistry, study of m'edicine, 428, 415, 460-Public Health India, rev.. 61-Note on, 931-Experimnental ninth edition, rev., 609 Diplomas, 460. See also University of Dublin work on atebrin, 1033 COLEBROOK. Leonard:-Puerperal sepsis: its College, Uniiversity. Cork: Degrees and pass ('horea, treatment of, 78, 222 aetiology and prevention, 248, 723(0). 984,1093 lists, 84, 1236-Information concerning the Chorea, treatmnent of by induced pyrexia (J. W. COLEM4N, .J. Stanlev:-Placenta praevia with study of medicine, 446 Chleetham), 815 tO)-(Huxley Fish), 816 (0)- twin pregnancy and adherent placenta, 196 College, University, Dublin: Information con- Correspondence on, 910, 1144 Colitis, ulcerative (T. L. Hardy and Ernest cerning the study of medicine, 445 Chorion epitheliomna after full-time pregnancy Bulmer), 812 (O)-(Edmund Spriggs), 922- College, University, Galway: Information con- (John Cllisholm), 1121 Correspondence on, 939 1047 cerning the study of medicine, 446 Chorionic cancer. See Cancer College, Anderson, of Medicine: Awards, 1034- College, UJniversity, London: Awards, 173, 362- Christmas Gift Fund, 1097 Information concerning thie study of medi- Information concerning the study of medicine, CHowN, Bruce: Puilotnary tuberculosis in cine, 445 438-Lectures, 668. See also Hospital ated Uni- childhood, 1035 College, Epsoim: Annual meeting, 30-Awards. versity of ondon CROWN. G.: Agranulocvtosis, 577 1034 --Play in aid of the college miiission at College, West London Post Graduate, informa- CEIURCHIILL, Herman It.: Human Odontographiv LIamiibeth, 41-Election to St. Anne's scholar- tion concerning, 451 and Histology, rev., 568 ship. 805, 1195 COLLER: Vaso-constrictor effects 9f tobacco, 537 CHURCEIILL, J. and A.: The MIedical D rectory, College, Gordon AMemorial, Khartum: Report, COLLIE, '-iir John (editor): Recenit Progress it 172 1055 Mledicinie and. Surgery, 1919-1.9.33, rev., 528- C!inchona and civilization (Bernard F. Howard), College, King's: Information concerning the Infant ll1ortaliPy int London, 707 1150 study of mledicine, 437. See also Eospital, and COLLIER, D J.: Anti-noi-e League, 798 Circulation, clhemiiical control of the (Sir H. II. Universitv of London COLLIER, Howard E., The B.M.A. Nutrition Dale), 572 College, Livingstone: Commemoration day, 31 Committee, 76 Circulation, review of book on the, 336 College of Mledicine (University of Durham) Colliery explosions, number of (parliamentary CLAAS: Strychnitne in barniturate poisoniig, Newcastle-on-Tyne. See ITniversity note), 86-And naked lights (parliamentary 1131 College, North-East London Post-Graduate, in- note), 1053 Clamp,he d, for buiccal operations, 337 formiation concerning. 451 COLLIN, it.: The hypotlhalamus and the Clamps, hare-lip, 652 College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, pituitary, 787 CLARK, A. J.: Applied Phlatrmacology, fifth British: Council meeting, 273, 946-Dinnier, COLLINS', Rt pert: ''oliomyelitis, 311 edition, rev., 1026 916-Election of oflicers, 273-Examlination COLLINS, W. H.: His gift to Middlesex Hlospital, CLARK, H. Atwood: Those Were the Dipls! rev, (lates, 901-Fellows elected, 273-Informntion 209 652 concerning, 425-Members elected, 273, 916- COLLINSON. FHarold(, elected to the Chair of CLARK, M. L.: Family diet coefficients, 977 Presentation of portraits, 916 Surgery at Leeds, 40 CLARK. Veitch: Rieport on milk pasteurization College, Queen Margaret: Informiiation concern- COLLIS, W. R. F.: Allergy, 198-The housing in Manchester, 991 ing the study of medicine, 444 problem, 252-Deficiency anaemias, 257- C,&RK. W. G.: -dministration of venereal College, Royal Australasian, of Surgeons, 704 Pulmiionary tuberculosis, 257-Erythema diseases measures. 105 College, Royal, of Physicians of Edinburgh: nodosum, 1162(1) CLARKE, Colonel J. T., appointed Officer of the Bursaries awarded, 947-Degrees and pass Colloids, review of book on, 382 Order of St. John of Jerusalenm, 27 lists, 218-Fellows elected, 218, 947-Informa- Colon, congenital dilatation of, treated by CL&AIKE, J. Tertius: Rheumuatismn in the Tropics, tion concerning the study of medicine, 427 division of the lumbar sympathetic cord 360-Ctncer and diabetes, 590 -Laboratory of: Report, 582-Morrison Lec- (Hiugh T. Ashby and D M. Sutherland), 1069- CLARKE, L. T.: Post-operative tlroat spray, 531 tures, 72 Correspondence on, 1187 CLARKE, Mr.: Fractures of carpal scaphoid College, Royal, of Physicians of Ireland: Annual Colon, pelvic, recurrent volvulus of the (D. Ligat treated by immobilization, 1074 meeting, 800- Degrees and pass lists,131, 1100- and T. D. Overendl, 7 (0), 214, 656-Corre- CLARKE, N. L., nomyiinated unofflcial memiber of Election of officers, 803-Infokmation concern- spondence on, 129, 214 the Legislative Council of the Straits dettle- ing the study of medicine, 430-Captain Massy- Colon, radiology of (H. K. Graham Hodgson), 250 mients, 851 .Miles Prize, 1100 -Discussion, 250 CLARKE, sidney:-Mental Treatmjient Act, 1930: Colon, resection of, methods for (Seton Pringle), Tempor-ary patients, 543 COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF PHYSIC'IANS OF LONDON: 825 CLASSEN, Alexander, awarded the Goethe medal, Appointnments, 316 Colon, surgery of the (D. P. D. Wilkie), 921 135 Awards, 216 Colon, ulceration, chronic, of (Edmiund Spriggs), Claudication, intermittent, 320 Baly medal, 316 922. See also Colitis CLAUSE1q, R. J.: Road dangers, 1097.1234 Comitia, 316, 850 Colonies: estimDates, 132 CLAUSEN. S. W.: Vitamins in paediatric prac- Degrees and l)ass lists, 317, 850 Colonies, nmedical appointments in, information tice, 310 Diplonmas, 316. 850 concerning, 463 CLAXTON, B. E. (and Lucy BURtDEKIN):- Election of offlcers, 316, 150 Colour and brightness, vision of (J. S. Haldane). Diabetes: Reasons and lRecipes, rev., 1218 Elections and re-elections, 317 751. 1153 (0) CLAY, Henry H.: The Sanitary Inspector's Harveian Festival. 791 Colour-blindness andl traffic signals, 1184 Handbook. AManutalfor Santitary Itspectors Harvoian Oration, 717. 791 Colour vision. See Vision and Other Executive PblicEHealth Officers, Information concerning the study of inelicine, COLT, G. H. (and A. LYALL): Case of oqteitis rev., E87 424 deformnans treated with parathortnone, 10-(0) CLAY, R. S.: Tlhe Mlistory of the Miero scope, 984 Lectures, 760 (OLWELL: Notes on Rfadiiinm Therapy, 243 CLAYTO-, Lieut -Col. W. K., appointed a Com- Licences, 316, 85) COLWILL, C. K.: Acidosis in children, 1232 mander of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Member-ship. 316, 850 Combined scholarships examination, 218, See 27 Moxon gold medal, 316 also Scholarship Weber-Parkes prize and inedal, 316 Combined sclerosis. See Sclerosis Clayton Aniline Compauy, Ltd.: The fate of Commissions, sitting, reports of (parliamentary dial in the body, 1178 86 Cleft palate. review of boolk on, 782 College, Royal, of Surgeons, Australa4ian:- note), F. J.: Treatment of carcinoma of the Annual meeting, 260-Couincil m-leeting, 628- Comparative hvgipne. See Hygiene CLEMISON, of Fellows, 260,628-George Adling- Complement-fixation test for gonorrhoea. See oesopbagus, 1071 Adrmiission Gonorrhoea CLERY, A. B : Criieria of malignancy incerebral ton Syme Oratiotn: Hospital problems and tumours, 351 the education of the surgeon," 260 CONDORELLI, Luigi: Pato gesiesi e terapia della Climate and rheumatismi, 179 College, Royal, of Surgeons of Edinburgh: Sis,drone di IMorgagni-AdanMs-Stokes. rev., "Jlinictli science," 616-(Sir Thomas Lewis), Degrees and pass lists, 218, 800, 1235-Fellows 1079 717 article), 741 admitted, 218, 800, 1235-Informnation concern- CONDY, R.: Infectious diseases in County Cork, (0)-(Leading ing the study of medicine, 427 355 Clitical Science incorporating Heart, first Confidence trick: a warning, 954, 1004. 1102 issue of, 616 of the Association pour la Documenta- CLOUGH, Irene N.: " Pulex ubiquitus," 851 COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS, OF ENGLAND: Congress "Clover leaf" See Annual meeting of Fellows and Memubers, gol, tion Photographiqlle et Cinudmatographique sling. Sling 999, 1195 dans les Sciences, Paris (1933), 1086-Prepara- CLUVER, Dr.: Enteric fever in Souith Africa, 160 tion of surgical filmns radiology, 1086 -Diet in relation to health in South Africa, Annual report of Council, 999 and 933 Annual report to Fellows and Meembers, 760 Congress, Australasian Medical, kiobart (1934), Coal miners. See Miners Appointments, 173, 946 260 Charles notice Arris and Gale Lectuires, 173 Congress, British Pharmaceutical, London (1933), COATES, Middleton, obituary of, Bradshaw Lecture, 1100 341-Leading article on, 341 626 Congress, Cancer Campaign, International, COBB: Alcoholic neuritis a deficiency disease, Browne [Bucke;tonl dinner. 916 834 Condolence resoltution, 1195 Mladrid (1933t. 589 Conservator of 173 Congress of [Experimental] Cytology, Interna- COBBETT, L : Decline in the death-rate of dipb- the ilmuseiiiu, Camoridge (1933). 87 with that of scarlet 139, Council election, 131 tional. theri.t complred fever, meeting, 173, 317, 760. 946. 1195 Congress of the Far Eastern Association of (0)_ Cots ncil Tropical Nankin (1933), postponed, Cocci, pathogenic, relation of serology to (H. J. Degrees and pass lists, 84, 173. 174, 317, 946, 1195 Medicine, Parish), 277 (0), 308-Discussion, 308 Diplomnas, 174, 317, 946,1195 221 COCHRANE, Colonel Edward Wairen Webber, Elections and re-elections, 173, 317, 1195 Congress, French, of Alienists and Neurologists, obituar-y notice of, 1235 Examiners elected, 317 Lyons (1933). 41 COCHRANE, W. A.: Sciatica and low back pain, Fellows elected, 173,1195 Congress, French, for doctors fond of French 1073 Fellowdhip, primary, 84 wines, Bordeaux (1933), 402 CoCK, F. William: Toby Venner and his Via Hallet prize 173 Congress of the French Orthopaedic Society, Recta, 42-Touch pieces, 516-Beginnings of Honorary Fellows, 173, 760 Paris (1933), 41 anaesthesia, 710 Ifunterian Museunm: Report, 116 Congress of Frencl-speaking Gyynaecologists COCK, Williams. obituary notice of, 8'A Hunterian Profe -iors, 173 a.nd Obstetricians, Paris (1933), 402, 851 COCKSHUT, R. W.: Whooning- cough and its Information couc. rning the study of medicine, Congress of French-speaking Physicians, Quebec treatment by vaccines. 819 (0) 424 (1933t. 87 [ THU BXTmIU JULY-DEC., '9331 INDEX' MDXCAL JOmwis -9 0

Ireland: Congress, French, of Therapeutics, Paris Conjoint Board iii Informiatiotn Correspondence (continued): 715 cerning the study of medicine, Chlristmas gift fund, 1097 in Scotland: " Clinical Congress of the German Orthopaedic Society, Conjoint Board Degi-eesandpass science," 796 Leipzig (1933), 402 lists, 273,800-Informiiation concerning Cold.the conmmon, 943 Congress, German Physiological, of uledicine, 426, 460-Public health Colitis, ulcerative, treatment of, 939, 1047 (1933), indefinitely poitironed, 179 460 ColoII, congenital dilatation of treated by Congress, Germ-ian, for Psychology, Leipzig CONNELL, H.: Itadiology of tile co'on, division of lumbar sympathetic cord. 1187 (1933), 715 Radiology of the duodenumi, Colour-blindness and traffic signals, 1184 operation tabes, Congress on Goitre, Inter national, Bern CONNELL, W. Kerr: Suggested Coonmbs, Carey, memorial to. 124,1190 179 359 Coronary thrombosis. See Tlrombosis Cortical Congress of Hydrology: Congr6i International CONNOLLY. A. E.: Bronchiectasis, extract in Addison's disease, 76 248 d'Hydrologie, de Climatologie, et de G6o'ogie CONNOR, Sir Frank: Head iDjutries, Coryza, vaccines in, 127 M6dicales, Toulouise(1933), 551 CIonstipation in childllood (Jean Smith), Coslmietics, 78 rniddicales de Br-uxelles 1196-A correction, 11'6 Cysticercosis and 711 Congress, ,T7urnWes Defence epiilepsy, (1933),179-Proceedings published in Le Scalpel Consultants aned specialists: London Couinty Services: Report of Warren Fisher of July 8th, 179 Council, 74,158 351-At Margate Lowestoft, Comimll-ittee, 360 Congress of tiassage and MedIcal Gymnastics, 351. Diabetic delivered froui calories, 622 Diabetic Chartered Society of, London(1933), 319. Consuiuiiption. See Tuherculo-is treatmient, evolution of, 622 Congress of Medicine in Relation to Athletics, Contr-aception, demionstrations on tlhe technique Dlieting, scientific, a plea for 1185 Diphtheria, imiore, International, Turin (1933), 273 of, 805.1195 passive immunity to, 1096 Congress on Mental Health, Lordon (1933), Conitraception, miedical problems of: D)rugs, how do they act? 1095, 1142 Temporary 805, 1030-Medical -magistrates, 619 in London:- horrnlonic Druis supplied in ampoules, 846 ings. 1030 ation, 118-Contraception and public bealth Dyspepsia of sympathetie origin. 36 Congress of Mental Hygiene, Euiropean. services,118-Cbeimiical sperm-iicides, Dysphagia, vallecular, lC92, 11?9 (1933), 715 control in general practice, 120 Electricity. alternating current in medicel Congress,Mexican Medical. Mexico (1933), Contraception and puiblic health services, practice, 1138 'Congress ofNMilitary lle-iciiie and Pharmlacy, Contraception. See also Birth control Encenhalitis. post-vaccinal, 215 International, Mradrid (1933), 87, 131. Contraceptives Bill (to restrict the Eosinophilia, higlh, 399 ceedings published in La MedicinaIber-a display of advertisemt-ents), 1236 Eugenics and m-lental 1184 Eye, disease, June 10th, 87; in the Gazette des H6pitaux Contraceptives, review ofbook the growing 893 Fees, for August 5th, 403-Bolabardmiient of miiedical Convalescent lhomiie for children surgeon's, 798, 845 units, 131-Next congress to be Barr): new quarters, 888 -Fil ria bancroffti Cobbold, siietamiiorphosi s of. Rumania, 403 Convalescent serumii. See Serum 36 Fractures of Congress of Ortbopaedic Suirgery, Internetional, Convulsions, etlher, nemiibutal in leg, treatument of, 263, 315, 396, 510, London(1933), 33, 534, 654--Tuberculosis Wright). 1210 543 Fractures of hip, 534 CONYBEAARE, J. J.: Prognosis of peptic spine, treatmrent of, 940, 995, 1049, Congress, Oxford Oplithlalmological(1933), 1070 1003, 1141, 1186 Treatument of glatucoma, 104-t'linical gonio- CooKFE, A.1M.: Prognosis of peptic ulcers. Fractures of the tibia, comipound, 1140.1187 of in Gall-stones, scopY. 104-Chemical paitholo9g cataract, COOKE, W.E.: Mineral mnatter lungs, genesis of, 34 104-Tre4.tment of ptosis by a modification Coombs, Carey, miemiiorial to, 118, General paralysis of the insane, early treat- operation, 104-Annual dinner, Clarence Erford, death of. of, 1049,1092 the Motais CO)ON, Generalmiient Doyne Mermoria Lecture: Investigations on COoPE, Robert:lEarlv diagnosis of pulimionary practitioner andmidwifery, 125 the aftermnath of cases of intraocularforeign tub-rculosis,823-Ulcerative colitis, 922 General practitioner and the public, 546, 5F6. 625 bodies," 104-Constitutionatl factor in Coopuait, Harry: An unusual pharyngeal abscess, See ailso Telling the patient of the eye, 104-Ocular after-images, 291 General practitioner's proper work, 80 Diatbermiiy in ophthalmology, 104-Safar's COOPER, Group Captain Renrv, admitted Glaucoma, treatlmient of. 624, 709 operation for detached retina, 104-Localiza- Freedom-i of the City of London, Glycosuria in cerebro-spinal fever, 128 " tion of intraocular foreign bodies by Guido CooPER, Tlon Teal, picture by, now Guy's Goitre, cabbage." 797 Holzlknect'smethod, 104- Reovery from I ospita; 806, 852 Goitre, research on, 1049 strabismus amiblyopia after twenty-nine yeais, COOPER, J. W. Astley: Rest in treatmlient Haematuria in childhood with acute otitis, 894 104-Necroticsar-coma of 'he uvea, 104-Con- seuiroses, 1231 ditions of the ears in miners' nystagmus, COPE, Cutithhert Leslie, elected to Beit Maell- Hsemiaopoiesis, dietary factors in, 1185 Congress, Paeeliatric, International, London orial Fellowship, 154 Healtlh resort doctors, an appeil to, 996 (19331, 118, 198--Inauegural ceremony%, CopE, Zachary: Three adaptable Health resorts, British, 1144. 1233 Allergy, 198-MNlilk-borne diseases, 198-Sec- fractures of the upper extre-mity 875-Stapliy- Heartburn in pregnancy. 1047. 1094, 1145, 1231 tional m-etings. 199-3ocial meetings, 199- lotoccal infections, 1169-Road dangers, Heat loss, post-operative, 758-Compensation Clinical demonstrations, 199 COPEMAN, S C.:Th'le Treatment RBemr- by high-frequency power, 758 Congress, Paediatrics, Preventive, Tnternational ri Practice.r(-v 607 Heriiia and 34, 77, 399 neazttism Geneer1al Herpes, appendicectomy, Associatiotot of, Luxembourg (19331, 402 CORBET. Lieut.-Olol. G. G appointed problems of, 997 of Hip, Congress of Photograpy aridCinemneatogrhphy the Order of St. John Jerussalem, futsion opertitions on the, 844, 941 Paris(1933), 402 CORBET,K. H. J.MI..: External cephalic Hospital, urgent admissions to, 547, 587 Congress for Physical Therapy, Arierican, 347 % Hospitals. voluntary, paying patients in, 80, Chicago119331, 221 It. 3I1: Tuiberculous kiidney, 124, 169, 211, 314 CORBECT. Hot-water Congress of Polish Suirgeons, Posnan Aschheiimo-Zondek) test in Pregnancy, 1122 bottle burns. See Burns Congress of Psychiatry, Italiar, CORCOBAN, A. C.: Medical education, Hysterectomy, 'total," 80, 264-For noui- Congress, Radliological, Chiicago 119331, 273 Cork- See Ireland nmalignant conditions, 264 Congress of Radiology. Britis h Instituite CORKILL. T. F.: Lectures on idiviferyv and IndiainMledical Service pensions, 172, 400 1 Lon-don 119331, 1054, 112-Position of riadiology Infantt Cure, rev 152 Infra-red rays, penetration of, 170 in diagnosis of lunig disease, 1126-Tumiiours CORNELLI, Walter S.: Plans for medliecal Insatie,humane treatment of the, 586, 667 bone, 1126-Radiation of neoplasmi, Coronary thrombosis. See Thrombosis Insurance of the middle classes, 545, 587, 625, X-ray and radium treatment thle future, Coroners, London. number of inquests by, 124 759 b 1127-Xray p s,is, 1127 Corrections, 217, 274, 351, 354. 400, 404,512,516, Intestino-vesical fistula, 212, 399, 510 Congressonr RenallInsufficicy, Evian 590, 804, 829, 10O56, 1102, 1196 Labour thleiti African negro, 944,1048 Congress, Sanitary, Royal Sanitary Letter gamefor visual training. See Visual of Scotland, St. Andrews (19331, 705-Atmno- Correspondence: Liver treatment of auaernias, 843 " spheric pollutioii, 70-Housing plroblem,7057 Abortion, r-eduction of, 667 Lung diseaseatter gassing," 1046 Verminous infestation of houses, 705-Water Acidosis in children, 1232 Malaria. prophylaxis of, 35. 126, 211, 267, 315, 506 supplies, 705 Alcoholic nieuiritis a deficiency Malignancy, serum reaction for, 1188 Congress of Slav Medicine, Poznan Allergic diseases in general practice, Massage andm edical gymnastics, 667 Congresrs. Social Hygiene, Imperial, London Allergy, 265 Maternal mortality, 9Q2 119331,104-Treatment of acute gonorrhoea, Alternating currentmedicalin practice, Medical benevolence, 169 Administration of venereal diseases mieasures, Anaemiaia, Lederer's, 213 Medical curriculum, 757-Conference, 998- 105 Anaesthesia, beginnings of, Mledical practice and the, 76, 125-Psyhbo- Congress of tie[Societas]Otao-rhino-laryngo- Anaesthesia in labour, 316, lcgy and the, 267, 316, 357, 397, 506, 625, 709, 358 758, logica Latina, Paris (1933), 87 Anaesthietic deaths after basal hypnotics, 895-A Ad unqualified practice, 31, See Congress of the South African Association 1185 also UnQualiafed the Advancement of Science, Barberton 11933), Anaes'thetics, history of, 759, Mlledical Dtrectory, 172 Medical 504 Anaestbetics in midwiferv, 941, liractice and the curriculum,li See Congress. South African Medical, Capetown Ante-natal treatmnent and maternal m--ortality, Medical curriculum (19331, 933-President's address,933° Plenary 587 Medical witnesses, payment of, 667 sessions, 933-Work of the sessions, Anti-noise league, 797 Members of tuje Royal College of Surgeons, Social functions, 934 Alipeal, a Christmas, 890,1097 1190 Congress Surrgery,of French. 119331, 765-Su6rgery Appendicectomy, 399 2Mental Treatmient Act, 1930: temporarY of the parathyroids, 765-Tile imiimediate Arcchnidismn, 798 patients, 543 treatment of fractures of the skull, Arthritis and allied conditions, class patients, needs of the, 1139 Middile in Surgical treatmiienit of severe haemorrhages 266, 398, 623 raw, defence of, 1045 Milk,Mlilk, raw due to gastric and duodenal uilcers Asthiiia and adrenaline, 757 and pasteurized, 1187, 1232 Congress of Surgery, Italian, Avertin: a disclaimer, 171 Milk supply, 945 Pavia Milk and Congress of Therapeutics, Paris 11933), Bequeests to medical charities: an tuberculosis, 802 Congress of Urology [French Association of], 800, 846 Mirror-writigg,treatre ient of, 1049 Paris (1933), 551 Biliary tract, surgery of the, 842, Molar, impacted t irei a request, 845 Internstional, disease. 1186 Monilia infections, 545 Oonrress of Urology, Bornholm ell, 11933), 1150-Proceedings publishedl llronchiectasis, 756, '195 Muri Christine, memorial to, 896 7C8, " Nerve Brifi'sh Joarnrat of UroloUp forDecemeiber, 1150 Burns, hut-water bottle, durinig basal energy," 172, 267, S44 Congress, Veterinary: National Veterinary 1095 Neuroses, rest in the treatm-ent of. 1231 ical Association of Great Britain and Ireland, Burns, treatment of, 998 Nutrition, B.M.A.Commllittee on, 32, 76 and Nutrition 573-Contagious abortion uinduilant fever, Cabbage goitre," 797 report, 1144 573-Bacteriology of imilk, 574-Meat Calcification, 895 Nutritional state of inidividuals, assessm-ient tion, 574-Problems of comparative hygiene, Cancer, chorionic, 1046 of, 211 614 Cancer and co-operation, 995, Occipito-posterior cases, persistent, 170, 213, Conjoint Board in England: Diplom-as, special, Cancer families, 36, 129 314 470-Informnation concerning the studly of Cardiac enlargement, radiological Otorrhoea, 128,1222 medicine, 423, 453, 460,470-Laryngology of, 1233 Oxygen want, acclimatization to, 893 and otology diploma,471-Mdedical Chilbla.ins, 1184 Pancreatitis in u),umps, 35 diploma, 470-Obstetrics diploma, Chloroform in labour, 544, 894 Parotid cysts and tumours, 896 thalmic medicinedinloma. 471-Psychological Chloroform, the G.P. and midwifery, Patient, middle-class, needs of the, 1139 inedicine diploma healthdiploma, ChoreaC treatment of, 78, 9)0,1144-By inducedI Paying patients in voluntary hospitals, 80, 124, 460 -Treopical medicine diplo5a, 453 pyrexia, 940, 1144 169,211, 314 0 JULY-DEC., 1933] INDEX TIES 8

Correspondence (continued) COUNcILMAN. William, death of, 849 DALL, William: Ground Porcelain Inlays, rev.. Pellagra, deaths from, 623,; 3 6 COURMONT, Jules: Precis d'Hyg0ine, fourth 530 Physiology, experimental, 755 edition, rev., 872 DALY. Ivan de Burgh, appointed to the chair of Picture galleries, " clinical." 666 CovIsA. J. S&nches. elected dean of the medical physiology at Edinburgh, 751 Portraits for identification, 668 faculty of Madrid, 1003 DANDY, Walter E.: Treatment of head Injuries, Pregnancy in childhood. 666. 710. 75 COWAN, Lient-Col. ,J.: Winter underwear, 806 832 Pregnancy toxaemias, 508, 544, 585, 666,709, 757, COWARD, K.: Chemical tests for vitamins, 871 DANEEL. J.: Administration of venereal diseases 844 COWDRY, E. V. (editor): Arteriosclerosts, rev., measures, 105 Psychology and the curriculum. See Medical 735 Dangerous drugs. See Drugs curriculum COWELL, Colonel E. M.: Air ambulances. 1171 DANGLADE, J. H.: Cardiovascular syphilis, 1037 Puerperal fever and the streptococcus carrier, COWELL, M. P.: Milk, raw and pasteurized, 1080 DANN, William John, elected to a Beit Memorial 1093 COWELL, S. J.: Avitaminosis. 1170 Fellowship, 155 Puerperal sepsis, 894 Cox, Alfred: Appreciation of Sir Philip Magnus, DAs GUPTA: Experimental work on atebrin, Quinine in normal labour, 79. 126, 170, 214, 265, 512-British health resorts, 1233 1083 358, 397 Cox, H. C.: Occup ttional dermiiatitis, 255 DAUKES, S. H.: "Clinical picture galleries," 666 Radiation in malignant disease, 797, 843, 895- Cox, H. E.: Chemical examination of furs in DAVEY, E. N.: Serology and the pathogenic cocci, The problem of metastasis, 797 relation to dermatitis, 685 308 Respiratory disease in miDers, 399 Cox, G. Lissant: Report on tuberculosis in DAvID#ON. A. H.: Hy0terectomy, 346, 643 (0)- Rheumatism acute, aetiology of, 35, 126, 266 Lancashire, 938 Hydronephrosis and pyelitis complicating Rheumnatism and blondness, 1232 CRABBE, J. tandison: Alopecia areata, 88 pregnancy, 1121-Aschheim-Zondek test in Rheumatism in the Tropics, 360 CRAIG, C. M.: Aetiology of appendicitis, 197- pregnancy, 1122 Road dangers, 998, 1097, 1145. 1231 Puerperal sepsis, 2 9 DAVIDSON. H. S. (and Samuel STALBERG): The Rodent ulcers, treatment of, 212, 314, 359, 398, CRAIG, Sir Jamnes, obituary notice of, 177 Newer Treatment of Strychninie Poisoning,656 934. 1092, 1143 1190 CRAIG, Sir Maurice:-Comparison of physical DAVIDSON, J. Farquhar: Pre-school infection Sclerosis,combined. treatment of, 34, 76 and inental healtl,, 1030-Hypnotic drugs i of school children, 355 Scurvy, intanuile, 755, 844 uses and dangers, 1214 DAVIDSON, L. S. P.: Diabetes, 344-Vitamin B Section of Surgery: Corrigendum, 403 CRAIG, R. W.: Future of medical services, 840 in anaemlia, 344-Autolysed yeast products in Sex hormones, female, and gonadotropic sub- CRAMER, W.: Renal function in nephritis, 350- the treatment of anaemia, 481(0) stances, 1230 How do vitamins act? 1141-Avitaminosis,1170 DAYIE, T. B.: The criteria of malignancy in Silence in the operatingo theatre, 1093 CRAN, Brennan S.: Atypical case of coronary cerebral tumours, 351-4And L. OAKES): A Slutm clearance, 543 thrombosis with infarction and rupture of the Pocket Medical Dictionaary. rev.. 688 Snake venoms, 315 heart, 821-Fibrosarcoma of the suprarenal DAVIES, Ben: Milk production and distribution, "Spontaneous," the word, 77 gland, 1018 (0) 573 Still, G.F., portrait of, 210 CREED, R. S.: Ocular after-images, 104 DAVIES. Glyn A.: Foreign body in bladder [part Surgeons' fees, 798, 845 Cremation authorities conference, London of a catheter], 1121 Swimming baths water. 665, 712, 846 11933), 41 DAViEs, G. O.: Bacteriology of milk, 574 Syphilis, treatmiient of, 585, 623 CREssy, Arthur Zell Clardon: The G.P.'s proper DAVIES, H. W.: Oxygen therapy, 23 Tabes, su(gested operation in, 359 work, 80-Obituary notice of, 401 DAVIES, OF TLLANDINAm, Lord: Tuberculosis pre- Telling the patient, 507. See also General CRICHTON-MILLER, H.: The gambling spirit vention, 165 practitioner and the public a national problem, 1033 DAVIES, T. B. (and others): The Queen Testimonial farce, 843, 892, 944, 996, 1045, 1140, CRIOLAND, Bernard: Doyne Memorial Lecture Char-lotte's Textbook of Obstetrics, third 1233 on "Investigptions on the aftermath of cases edition, rev., 1216 Thrombosis, coronary,pathology of, 942 of intraocular foreign bodies," 104 DAVIEs, T. H.: The family physician and mental Thrombosis. coronary, rest in treatment of, Crime and criminals, the mental element in disorder. 258 796, 892, 943, 997, 1096 (Robert A. Fleming), 72 DAVIS, E. D.: Staphylococcal infections, 1169 Thr'omb- sis, primary, of axillary vein, 588, 758, Crime and criminals, review of book on, 60 DAWKINS. SI. L., appointed Officer of the Order 799. 844,912 Crime. ml-edical attitude to. discutssion, 1033 of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 Thrombosis, primary. of subelavian vein, 1143 Criminal, types of (Sir E. Tinda.l Atkinson). 1030 DAWSON OF PENN, Lord, appointed Knight of Treatments, newfor old, 33, 79, 215, 359 CROMIE. David: Diverticulunti of the duodenum, Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Tubercle bacilli, mutation of, 264 1021(0O 27-Milk and tuberculosis, 892 Tu oercuIo-is an eccn )iic problem, 945 CRONE, .J. S Testimonial to Alicia Adelaide DAWSON, Shepherd: An Ieatroduction to the Tuberculosis of laryni, treatiiient of, 1045 Needham, 716 Comnputation of Statistics, rev., 383 Tuberculosis prevention, practical, 509, 626, Crnnin Lowe serum reaction for malignancy Deaf, aids for tbe, 1004 709, 799 (Jo,.elvn Patterson and Joseph Adler), 1063(0) Deaf, care of,in Scotland, 169 Tuberculosis, pDulmonary, in childhood, 1140, CRO:EKSHANK, Francis Graham, obituary notice Deafness after bathing, 670 1230 of, 848 Deafness and tinnitus, 274 Tuberculous bacilJaemia, 585 -CRIOWDP.N, (G. P.: Appreciation of Harvey Deafness, treatment of, 669, 765 Typhoid fever. paratyphoid fever, and food Mortimer Wharry, 361 DEAN, Henry J.: Stone upon stone, 1196 C Warren' Stapbyloccal infections, 1169 of the poisoning, 710 RowE, * Death aged. infirm, and sick, hastening Ulcer of foot, perforating, 128 CROWLEY.R. H. Problems of adolescence, 1031 the (David Rorie), 611-Correspondence on. Ulcerative colitis, 939,1047 CRUICKSHANBK,R.: Serology and the pathogenic 716, 766. See(alo "Drawing the pillow " Ultra-violet rays in diseases of themouth, 172, cocCI, 308 % Death certification(parliamentary note), 1054 214 CRUMBIE, J. It. (and J. STEPHENS): Case of Dacth after operation toterminate pregnancy. Unqualified practice and the medical curri- diaphragmatic hernia, 13 Verdict of 'D ath by misadventure" [Mrs. culum, 31. See also Medical curriculum CULPIN, Millais: Psychology and the curriculum, Beatrice Litchfield], 549. See atso Abortion, Uterus, rupture of after version, 708 397 induction of Vaccines in coryza, 127 CUMBERBATCH, E. P.: Essentials of lfedical Death after operation: Preoperative use of nem- Varicose veins. See Veins Electricitf. seventh edition, rev., 569 butal, 1051, 1102-A correction, 1102. See also Vascular hypertension, 997 CUMMINS,Lt. C.: Pellagra, 993 Anaesthetic deaths Veins, varicose, injection of, late results of, CUMMINGS,S. Lyle: Tuberculosis prevention, 165 Death Penalty Bill, 1052 1094 CUNNINGHAM, A. A.: Treat'mlent of mirror-writ- Death rate, increased, followinig rehousing Venuules " in blood culture,S45 ing 1049 [Stockton-on-Tees] (parliamentary note-. 220 Visual training, letter game for, 547 CUNNINGHAM, Lieuit.-Col. John: Report on the Deaths, uncertified, in Counts Cork, 394 Vitamins,how do they act? 1141,1185 Astley-Ainslie Institution, 841 DE IIEAUJU, (A. JAUBERT and R. G. BiRUN): Les Volvulus of the pelvic colon, recurrent, 129, CURRAN, D Hypnotic drugs: uses and KilstesHldattiquesintrathoraciques centtraux 214 dangers, 1214 et puritaux. rev., 1122 Warren Fisher Committee: Report. 360 CURTIS, Arthur Stale(editor): Obstetrics ait.d DE BEE,Git,G. R.: A'ps andMeii,rev.,17 Water of swimming baths, examination of, (3vnaecoloov, vol. i, rev., 974 DE,BENHAM, R. K.: Hernia and apoendicetomy, 665,712, 846 CUSIDEN, Mrs. P. E.: Psychology and delin- 34 Whoopidig-cough, treatment of, 1048 quency, 869 Defence Services. Warren Fisher Committee on. films, marking of, 1139 X-ray CUSHING, Harvey: Medicine at the cross-roads, 25 See Medical Services of 624 CYRTAX.E3dgar:H Treatment glaucomiia, DE [JAPERSONNE, F., elected an honorary CYRIAX, J. .: Dyspepsia of sympathetic origin, of the of CORTEZO,Carlos M. death of, 1051 imember Hungarian Society Oph- 36 thalmology, 1003 Cortical extract in Add son's disease, 73 Cyst, hydatid, review of book on, 1122 Les des Veints et Leur Coryza, vacines in, 127 DELATER, G.: Maladies Cosmetics, 78,180 Cyst, parotid (J. Mintzmian), 820 Traitement, rev., 529 pseudo-myxomatous, ruptured, com- .: Metabolism COTTON,H. A., death of, 401 Cyst, D)ELCOURT-BERNARD,E dnring plicating pregnancy and labour (Daniel fever, 535 Council,Gener--i Medical: Directrepresentatives Dougal). 921 Ds'Eji4:E. J. B.: The Principles and Practice of on the, 584 657, 933, 932-Information concern- Cysticercosis and epilepsy, 711 Obstefircs, sixth edition, rev., 736 ing the study of medicine, 414-The work of, 1082 Cystoscope, aspiration, a new, 337 Delinquency, Institute for the Scientific Treat- Cysts,hhylatid, ofliver, multiple, without eosino- ment of: Treatment of delinquency. 1219 philia (Rhbert W. Riddle), 1166 Delinquency and psychology (A. D. Gillespie), ouNcmI, LONDON COUNTY: Cysts, psrotid,and tumours, 896 869-Discussion. 869 Anaesthesia in midwifery, a London experi- Cysts, sebaceous. recurrent, 903 DelDnqfiency, treatment of, discussion on, 1219 ment, 884 Cytologv, review of book on, 295 Delinquents, young, character in (H. T. P. Annual report. 31. 208 Czechoslovakia. Alcoholism in, 740-Informa- Young), 390 Anti-diphtheria i mmuni-zation in the special tion re medical research, etc., in, 199 DELMAS, Paul, nominated Commander of the schools, 1)44 CzE,RNv,, ProfesJsor: July issuie of the Journal of Legion of Honour. 1101 Child guidance clinics 210 Paediatrics dedicated to, 273 DEMOLDE,R, Lieutt-General Paul, death of, 83 Consultants and specialist service, 74 158, 351 DE MORAES, Carlos Bello, death of. 804 Fees for medical under-graduate and post- DEMPSE.8 Patrick: Nasal granulomata, 194(0), graduate instruction at hospitals for in- 256-Tuberculosis of the lar ynx, 351 fectious diseases and small-pox, 363 D. Denman, Thomas, memorial tablet to. 2C6 Gonorrhoea, complement.fixation test for Denmiiark: Dermatology in (Evelyn M. Holmes), (I. N Orowood Price), 1220 DA COSTA, John Chalmers, death of, 179 1025-Inerease in diabetes in, 67 recovery of maintenance Hospital patients, DANREN, A. J.: Treatment of chronic osteo- DENNYS, Joyce: The Over-Dose, rev., 1174 costs from, 395 myelitis,?51 Dental educationburrsaries for, 1220 Hospital services, information concerning, 465 DALI: Efficiency of masks, 1039 Dental Federation. International: annual meet- Hospitals of,dietitians in, 356 DAl.E, Alison SsLrah, elected to a Belt Memorial ing, 261 Measles in London, 830 Fellowship,. 155 Dental surgery, information concerning the Merdical inspection of school children, 356 DALE, Sir Henry Hallett. honorary LL.D,Edin, studyof, 472 Medical treatment of staff, 395 conferred on, 72-Chemical control of the Dentistry, prophylactic, in Aberdeen, 621 Milk supply, trotecti-n of, 888 circulation.572 Dentists Begister (1933), rev., 108 Pathologists of the, 1138 DALE. Torleif: Der Wert der Roentgenunter- Dermatitis. dye (parliamentary note),, 1236 Public health services 31 suchunig in dr Lungendiagnostik. rev., 106 Dermatitis, fur, chemieal examination of furs cho-Il children, health of, 208, 1041, 1087 DALGETTY, Arthur F.: Doctors' hobbies, 516- in relation to (H. E. Cox). 685 Tuberculosis, recovery from, 1130 Report of Dundee Royal Asylum, 795 Dermatitis of the newborn (H. A. Osborn), 87( Tzz Baings JULY-DEC., 19331 INI)EXINDEX I KZDICAL JOUNNAL Il DErBrFIN, lJouis I (and Bessie 1123 Dissector6, " sucking," for tonsil enucleation, not to beP a Studv of Suioide, rev., Dermatitis, occupational (W. G. Harvey), 254, Dissectors, "Bucking," for tonsil enucleation, DUBLIN. Louis I (and Be'ssie BuNZEL) :-T-6 be or 321 (0)-Discussion, 251-(John C. Bridge), 570 not te be? a Study of Suicide, rev., 1123 324 (0); a correction, 404-Leading article on, Distemper and poliomyelitis, 1240 DUFF, Donald: Treatment of burns, 786 340 District nursing. See Nursing Dufferin Fund, Countess of: Report, 541 Dermatitis, scarlatiniform, acute, following Diuretics in cardiac oedema (I. Harris, R. DuEEm, Paul: La Diat hermie et ses Applications injections of toxoid-antitoxin (George Ches- Shutt,..and L Rubin). 781 MMdicaless rev., 873 ney), 98 (0) Diverticulum of duodenum (David Cromie), 1021 DUNCAN, A. G.: Relation of cho esterol to men- Dermatitis. See also Skin (O)-(Charles E. Salter), 1022 tal disorder, 237 Dermatological work in Denmark (Evelyn M. Diuretics, use of (Murray Lyon), 253, 853 (0)- DuNCANSON, J. Gray, obituary notice of, 83 Holmes), 1025 Discussion, 253 DuNDAS, Grace H. G., appointed Serving Sister Dermatology for the last twelve months, biblio- Diverticulum. Meckel's, inflamed, with per- of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 27- graphy of, 715 forated ulcer of ileum (F. M. Fellows), 150 Obituary notice of, 1097 DESTREE-, P.: Medical treatment of chole- DixoN, Major J. H., appointed Officer of the DUNDAS-GRANT, SirJames: IHair-drill" ' as an cystitis, 929 Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 adjuncttto deep breathing," 716 Dettol, a disinfectant. 295 DOBSON, A., appointed Commander of the Order Dundee. See Scotland Denutschemedisinische Wochenschrift for August of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 DUNEIILL, Sir Thomas: Treatmentoof carcinoma 11th, 1933, devoted to "The Doctor and Sport," DOBSON, Margaret:Bincocular Vis8iot antd the of the oesophagus, 1072 403 Modern of Squint, rev., 200 DUNLOP, B.: Eugenics and the doctor, 1152 D'HARELLE, Felix: Resignation of, 515 -Future DocHEz, A.TreatTmetR.: Thayer Lectures on a limited DuNLOP. Melville: Tuberculosis prevention, 166 work of, 515 consideration of cei tamn aspects of acute infec- DUNN, Dr.: Urea in health and disease, 259 DD VOGEL, W. T.: Haffkine's plague vaccine, 66 tion of the respiratory tract, 831 DuNN, J. Shaw: Ronal function in nephritis, 350, Diabetes and cancer, 590 Doctor, dispensing, versus prescribing chemist, 477 (0) Diabetes, review of books on, 609, 973, 1216 839 DUNN, J. T.: Metallic dusts in town and country, Diabetes, with special reference to high carbo- Doctor and night caller, communication 499 hydrate diets (R. D Lawrence), 344, 517 (0)- between, 688 DUNNE, Dr.: Report on Sligo Mental Hospital, 622 Discussion, 344-Correspondence on, 622 Doctor, the quack, and the appetite of the Dublic Duodenal ulcer. See Ulcer Diabetic coma, death in (Herman Lande), 578 for magic in medicine, 867. See also Medicine, Duodenum, diverticulum of the (David Cromie), " Diabetic delivered from calories." See Diabetes magic in 1021(O)-(CCharles E. Salter), 1022 Diabetic motor driver, 67. See also Motor Doctor and sport, 403 Duodenum, radiology of the (A. E. Barclay), 250- Diagnosis, review of book on, 201 Doctors hobbies. See Hobbies Discussion, 250 Dial, fate of In the body, 1178 Doctors, value of a classical education to, 619 DUPERIE, R.. appointed to the chair of clinical Diaphragmatic hernia. See Hernia DODD, Harold: Cancer families, 36-Case of medicine at Bordeaux. 515 Diaries, etc., for 1934, 1152 " march foot," 776 (0) DuHUPT, A.: L'Interfirom6trie enCiiqieue. Diat1,ermy in ophthalmology (Frank Law), 104 DODDS, E. C.: Female sex hormones andgonados rev., 569 Diathermy, review of book on, 873 tropic substances, 1118 Dustman's death: Widow's claim for damages Diathermy, surgical, booklet on, 904 DODSON, John Milton, death of, 1051 (Pattendetn v. Beney), 760 DIBLE, J. Henry: Urochrome, 1215 Dogs Protection Bill, 1148 Dusts, metallic, in town and country (J. T. Dunn DIcK, George F.: Cameron Lecture on scarlet Herman, appointed professor of hygiene and H. C. li. Bloxham). 499 fever,705-(And others, editors): General DOLD,at Ttibingen, 1003 Dyestuffs (Import Rtegulation) Bill, 1191. 1236 Medicine, rev., 1174 DOLL, Edgar: Community control of miental Dyspepsia of sympathetic origin, 36 DIcK, J. Stavely: Pancreatitis in mumps, 35 deficiency in U.S.A., 237 Dysphagia, vallecular (John E. G. McGibbon DICKINsoN, D. M.: Gynaecology Explained to DONALDSON, Canon: Treatment of delinQuency, and J. H Mather), 1013 (0)-Correspondence Nurses, rev.. 1078 1219 on, 1092.1139 DDIcKNsoN, T. B.: Passive immunity to diph- DONALDSON, Malcolm: Cancer and co-operation, theria, 1096 1091 DIcKsON, D. Elliot: Nelson's Medical Dictionary. DONELAN, J. The family physician and Ew. rev., 1172 mental O'Conor:disorder, 257 DIcKsON, t. A. McK.: Appreciation of Wilfrid DONOVAN, Hugh: Treatment of rodent ulcer, Fairclough, 901 314 Ear, review of books on, 382. 735 DIcKsoN, W. E. Carnegie: Variability and mul- George C.: Use of quinine in normal Ear. See also Nose, Otology, Throat tiplicity in certain intracranial tumours, 351, DORLING,labour, 79 EARDLEY-SIMPSON, L.: Derby and the Forty- 1016 (0) DOTT, Norman M.: Visualfields and intracranial Five,vrev., 1174 Dicodid, a substitute for morphine and heroin, lesions, 309 East African Medical Service, information 283 DORRANCE, G. M. (and Enayat SHIRAZY): The concerning, 469. See also Africa Dictionary, Entglish. New,onR Historical Prin- Operative Storv of Cleft Palate, rev., 782 East Biding Medical Journal, first issue, 1003 ciples, a reissue of, 715 DOTT, N.: reduction of congenital EASTWOOD, W. J. Treatment of leg fractures, 315 Dictionary, German, of Practical Medicine, dislocationQtanipulativeof hip, 1074 EBERSON: Poliomyelitis* virus. 207 (NeueDeutscheKlinik), vol. 10 (Scurvy-Pineal DOUGAL, Daniel:Ruptured pseudo-myxomatous ECCLES, W. McAdam :-Recurrent renal calculi: Gland), rev., 17-List of contributors and cyst complicating pregnancy andlabour, 921- nephrolithotomy twice on each kidney in the subject index to above, rev., 17 Sarcoma of cervix developing in'the puer- same:patient, 102-Radiology of the colon, 250 Dictionasy, Medical, a Pocket(L. Oakes and perium, 921--ndotheliomama of ovary, 921 -Surgical diseases of the biliary tract, 308 T. B. Davie), rev., 688 DOUGLAS, Alexander: Acute haemolytic anaemia Eclampsia in Hong-Kong, seasonal incidence of Dictionary, Medical, a Practical (T. L. Sted- in adolescence. 526(0) (R. E. Tottenham), 1067 (0) - (George man), twelfth edition. rev., 1218 DOUGLAS, A. J.. appointed Officer of the Order Mahomed), 1196 Dictionary, Nelsot's Medical, rev., 1172 of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 Economic Conference, World (parliamentary Dictionary, Oxford. Shorter: Issue of in parts, DOUTHWAITE, A. H.: Surgeons' fees, 845- note), 132, 219 828 Evipan sodium in the manipulative treat- Economic crisis and international health, 690 DIEPGEN, Professor: Development of medical ment of sciatica. 1023 EDDISON, H. WV.: Radio-activity and evolution, history in the last eighty years, 715 DOWLING, G. B.: Occupational dermatitis, 255 1151 Diet of animals (Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell), DOYNE, P. G.: Visual fields and intracranial EDGE, Frederick: Ligature of stump in appendi- 106 lesions, 309 cectomy, 630, 766 Diet,coefficients, family (M. L. Clark), 977 Dracontiasis, hydrocele and strangulated hernia Edinburgh Corporation Bill, 1191, 1236-Royal Diet, ketogenic. in urinary tract infections (W. E. Thompson), 528 Assent. 1236 (D. C. Robb), 1158 (0) Drainage, house," one-pipe " (Charles Porter), Edinburgh. See Scotland Diet, problems of (leading article), 694. See also 1043-Discussion, 1043 EDINGTON, G. H.: Surgical diseases of the Food and goitre DRAPER, W. H.:" One-pipe" house drainage, biliary tracts. 307 Diet in relation tohealth in gouth Africa (F. W. 1043 EDRIDGE-GREEN. F. W.: Colour-blindness and Fox,E. H. Cluver, and L. J. Braun), 933 Drawing the pillow," 716,766. See also Death of traffic signals, 1184 Diet, review of books on, 239. 240, 827 the aged Education and Employment of Young Persons Dieting, scientific, a plea for more, 1185 DRENNAN, Murray: Calcium in bone disease, Bill, 1098. See also Young Digestive track, radiology of (leading article). 1073 Education estimates, 132 298 DRIVER, J. B.: Bentley and Driver's Textbook Educational number(1933), 389 Digestive tract, review of books on, 152, 293 of Pharmacerttical Chemistry, second edition, EDWARDS,H. T.: Muscular endurance, 300 Digoxin, a new digitalis glucoside, 295- A rev., 1027 EDWARDSl.ieut.-Col. William Bickerton,obituary correction, 364 Driving in fog, 1004, 1152 notice of, 713 Diiodothyronine, 1079 Droitwich, extensions at the Spa, 701 EEMAN, Eug6ne, death of, 362 Dilaudid, a substitute for morphine and heroin, Drought and water supplies, 515 Eggs, dried and liquid (parliamentary note), 950 283 Drowning, deaths from, 539 Egypt: Typhus fever epidemic, 551 DILL, D. B.: Muscular endurance, 300 DRucJCREY: Tumours and the endocrine system, EIDINOW, Alfred: Treatment of chronic In- DILLON. Frederick: Medical practice and the 695 flammatory diseases of the mouth, pharynx, curriculum, 125 Drug addiction, review of book on, 17 and larynx bv local application of ultra-violet DILLON, T. W. T.: Essential vascular hyper- Drug treatment of angina pectoris, 882 rays, 94 (0). 214 tension, 247 Drugs, Dangerous. Act. 1920, methylmorphine ELAM, John: Anaesthesia in labour, 316, 404- DmIITREc800-POPOVICI, J.: LesFonctions Gastro- and ethylmorphine under (parliamentary Gas and oxygen apparatus for use in obstetrics DuodMnales, rev., 152 note), 1191, 1239 by general practitioners, 829-Anaesthetics in Dionin to come under the Dangerous Drugs Drugs, dangerous, additions to the list of, 574. midwifery, 941 Regulations. 574, 885-Pills and tablets of out- 805, 885 Elastopla.st Technique, booklet on, 954 side the provisions of the Acts, 805 Drugs, dangerous, in Germany, 789 Electric lighting in operating theatres (parlia- Pliphtheria: Anti-diphtheria immunization in Drugs, dangerous, traffic in control of, 497, 618, mentary note), 1099 London special schools, 1044 748. 834-Report to League of Nations, 618, 748 Electricity: Alternating current in medical Diphtheria, death rate, decline in. compared Drngs, how do they act? (W. Langdon Brown), practice, 1081, 1138 with that of scarlet fever(L. Cobbett), 139 0- 1007 (0)-Correspondence on, 1095, 1141, 1185. Electro-radiologists, French-speaking, reunion Correspondence on, 274 See also Vitamins of, 551 Diphtheria in Hull in 1932. 1183 Druigs,hypnotic: uses and dangers (Sir William ELKELES. A. (and ULRIcH FRIEDEMANN): Aetio- Diphtheria, immunity [passive] to (E. G. Munro Willcox), 1213-Discussion, 1213 logy of blood diseases, 1110 (0) Jones and John D. Kershaw), 969 (0)-Corre- Drugs, review of book on, 61 ELLIOTT, Right Hon. Walter E., elected Rector spondence on, 1096 Drtugs supplied in ampoules, 846 of Aberdeen University, 946 Diphtheria, immunization against (parlia- DRUM, Colonel L., appointed Commander of ELLIOTT, A.: Encephalomyelitis of measles, 734 mentary note). 1192 the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 ELLIOTT, C. C.: Encepbalomyelitisof measles, 734 Diphtheria mortality in the large cities of the Drum defender, 590 ELLIS, William.,J.: Thte Handicapped Child, United States, 71 DRUMMOND, J. C.: Chemical tests for vitamins, rev.. 107 Diphtheria, review of book on, 200 870-Miflk, raw and pasteurized, 1080 ELLMAN, Philip: A chest stamp, 738 Diplomas, special, information concerning, 470 DRUMMOND. M.: OccupationLal dermatitis, 254 ELOESSER, L.: Bronchiectasis, 342 Diselaimers, 171, 274, 516, 1102, 1152 DRuRY. A, N.: Chemical control of the circula- ELVEEJEM, C. A.: Haemoglobin studies in Disease, chronic, and the coinmunity (leading tion, 572 infancy, 655 article), 879 DUBLIN. See Ireland ELVROE, E.: "Ginger paralysis," 579 Disorientation and vertigo (J. T. MacCurdy), 571 Dublin meeting. See Association, British Embolism, review of book otn, 1076 Dispensing doctor. See Doctor Medical, Annual Meeting EDmEN, Gustav, death of, 549 Tzz Balmsu 12 JULY-DEC., 1933] INDEX MBDICAL JOVUWAL

EMEIsON, Haven, appointed president-elect of FAkIRBAIRN. H.: Tabes dorsalis in an East El, John W.: Treatment of burns, 993. the American Public Health Association 135 African native. 382 FR, Mlary: Cortical extract in Addison's Emotional factors in intellectnal retardation FAIRBANK, H. A. T.: Mrkidng x-ray films, 1139 ease, 76 (Emanuel Miller). 237 FAItIBAIREN, J. S.: Uterine inertia, 58 ER, S W.: Treatlmient of burns, 786 Etmlployers' Liability Bill, 1052 FAIRBROTHEIt, R. V. * Poliomiiyelitis, 310 ER, Warren, Comlmittee : Report. See E1mpyema in children (l, T. Ashby), 973 FAIRcr,OUGH, Wilfrid, obituary notice of, 900 dical Services Committee Enamel ware anid antimony, 704 F'&IRPFIELD, Letitia: " Capsule " chloroform ER,Welby: Hlernia and appendicectomy, 399 Enamelled vessels, food storage in (parliamen- analgesia, 347-Appreciation of Christine Mary iia, faecal, internal, and death, following tary note), 220 Murrell, 802-Constipation in childbood, 1120 )endicectomny (M. J. Pretty),491 (0) Encephalitis lethargica in Missouri, 657 FAIILElY, N. Hamilton: Entantoeba hIistolytica la, intestino-vesical (R. J. Willan), 140 (0)- Bncephalitis, post-vaccinal, 215 carriers, 14-Case of malaria due to Plasmo- rrespondence on, 212, 399, 510 Encepbalitis following vaccination: with r-e- diem ovatle Stephens (1922), 101 (0) GIBBON, Gibbon: Puerperal sepsis, 249- covery (F. A. Roper), 103 -Correspondence on, FAIRLIE, H. P.. Anaesthesia in gynaecology, bernal cephalic version, 347 215 920 ,vouring essences," alcoholic (parliamentary Encephalitis followvitg vaccination, fatal case of FAIRRI.C, S. H.: Heartburn in pregnancy, 1047 i). 1150, 1237 (parliamentary note), lC53 F LKINF.R, N. McI.: The endocrines in gynae- 590, 630, 716, 765, 851. See ailso Pulex Euceplslomyelitis of measles (C. C. Elliott and cology, 306-The Aschheim-Zondek test in IING, A. P. M.:-Post-operative heat loss: A. Elliott), 734 early pregnancy, 1121 npensation by high frequency power, 758 Endocrine system-atnd tutuours. 695 Falkirk, health of, 209 IING, G. W. T. H.: Early treatment of Endocrines in gvneecologv (E1mil Novak), 306, IFANTUS, B. (and L. B. KARTOON, editors): eral paralysis of the insane 1049 553 (0)-DIiscussion, 306 General Therapettics, rev., 16 acHER, Sir Walter Morley, obituary notice Endocrinology (leading article). 575 I' ARLEY. D. L. (and 0. H. Perry PEPPER): 82. 129 Endothelioma of ovary (Daniel Dougal), 921 Pr-actical felma tological Diagnosis, rev., 15 'CHEIt, Willianm (and A. T. STANTON): ENGELBUCH, W. - Endocrine Medicine, 575 Fascial sutures. See Sutures itoi(dosis, rev., 737 Entamoeba Iistollptica carriers (Colonel H. W. FF.A1ON, W. R.: Urea in healtlh and disease, 258, v, J. D.: External cephalic version, 346 Acton), 14 521 (0) T, E. R., aoppinted l)irector of burgical Re- Enteric bacilli. See Bacilli Feeding of the nation (leading article), 980. See ,rch at Leeds, 40 Enteric fever. See Fever also Nutrition Ty. H. W.: Appointed to the William )unn Eosinophilia, high, of obscure origin(J. 'Murphy) Fee-splitting in Amuerica, 881 air of P1'tholopy at Guy's Hospital Medical 233 (O)-Correspondence on, 399 F; e splitting and the law. 80 ool, 272-A contradiction of the appoint- Ephedrine in serum disease (Pierre Paul Levy), F'ees, medical, for road accidents (parliamiientary nt, 362 354 note), 1001, See (1Iso Road C, S. G.: John Armstrong, 1709 79: Poet. Ephelis at igne, a case of (Allan Warnier), 149 Fees for imledical undergraduiate and post- siclan, essayist, 582 Epidemics in the Tropics, forecasting (Sir graduate instruction in hospitals forinfectious s:wL. J. C.: A Hund?-ed Years of Psychlology Leonard Rogers), 823 diseases and smiall-pox, 363 ,l;3-1933', rev., 975 Elpidural and subdural, 104 Fees, surgeons'. 798,845 malformations (P. W. Malpas), 920 E,4pilepsy and cysticercosis, 711 set, painful. maninulative treatmnent of (Philip Es, E.: A Newv Approach to Dietetic E psom College. See College Wiles). 306. 563 (0)-Annotation on. 615 erapy, rev., 239 ERLACIER, P.: Tubercutlosis of thel hil), 534 F ItLDMAN, W. M.: Genieral and Child Iaemato- glucose in (parliamiientary note), 135 ERNBERG, H.: Allergv, 198 logy, rev., 16-Rest in the treatmnent of coronary and goitre (-ir Robert McCarrisonl, 259, E,ruption, menstrual.589,630. See also Menstrual thrombosis. 796 (0). See also Diet Erythema nodosumi (1W. 1R. F. Collis), 1162 (0) FELLOWS, F. Mi: Inflamnied Meckel's diverticulum inspection, review of book on, 284 ESMIONDE-WHITE, Lieut.-Col. Henry Lawrence, with perforated ulcer of ileum, 150 In%7estigation Board: Report for 1932, 244 obituary notice of, 362 Fe'ollowship of Medicine and Post-Graduate Investigatiot, Index to the literature of, Essences, flavouring, alcohol in. 1153 Association, informnation concerning, 451. iv. No. 2, 311 Essex County Council Bill, 38,174- toyal assent See also Post-graduate Law. Commnittee on. 246 to, 174 FElFaNczi, Alexander. death of, 401 poisoning in Nottinghamii City Mental Estirnates: Agriculture, 132-The Colonies, 132 FERGUSON, Jaiiies Haig (and others): A Come- spital (parliamentary note), 950 -Education, 132.175-Foreign Office, 132-De- biuied 'Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, poisoning outbreak irn St. Pancras, 712, 836 partment of Health for Scotland, 38-Health second edition, rev., 826 poi soning, typhoid fever, and paraty,phoid Mlinistry, 132-India, 174- lines' Department, FEuGUsoN, Thom-ias: Appointed a llmedical officer er, 710 134 in the Department of Health for Scotland, 795 Standards, Departmental Committee on, Etlher anaesthesia, 616 -Problems of factory hligiene, 1042 6rs evidence, 886 t Ether convulsions, 1210 FERRELL, John A.: Made president of the storage in enamelled vessels (parlia- Ethiiioiditis. d )nble posterior, acute retrobulbar American Public Health Association, 135 ntary note), 220 neuritis secondary to (J. B. Horgan), 236 Ferri perchlor., tinct., in chronic anaemias, 404. elevator (" incelcas"). 738 Ethyl chloride, scented, 364 See atlso Iron " march" (Harold Dodd), 776 (0) Ethylmorphine and the Dangerous Drugs Act, Fertility, review of book on, 202 and-lmlouth disease, efficacy of present 1920 (parliamentary note), 1191, 1239 FETTES, Jaimies: Thrormbosis of axillary vein, astires (parliamentary note), 176 Eugenic law in Germany, 692 758 -" op5, tonsil haemostatic self-retaining, 531, Eugenics:-And the doctor (Lord Horder), 1057 Fever, enteric, carriers of, in Glasgow (C. M. -A correction, 590 (0) -Correspondence on, 1152, 1184 -And Smith), 498 eps, tonsil-holding, 240 mnental disease, 1184 Fever, enteric. paratyphoid fever, and food , Rosa: Recovery from strabismus ambly- Eukodol, a substitute for morphine and heroin, poisoniDg, 710 a, 104 283 Fever, enteric, prophylaxis of, 364 )YCE. A. Dingwall: Child guidance, 1074 EURICH, F. W.: Induistrial anthrax, its diag- Fever, enteric, in South Africa, 160 ign body in bladder [part of a catheter] nosis and treatment, 50 0) Fever, mnetabolism during (leading article), 535 ynn A. Davies), 1121 EuzIfREs,.lules. promiioted Offlcer of the Legion Fever, paratyphoid, typ)hOid fever, and food ign countries. conditions of practice in, 467 of EHonour, 1101 poisoning, 710 ign Offlce: 'l'he Vote, 85-Estimiate, 132 EVANS, G. S. W.: Glycosuria in cerebro spinal Fever, puerpera.l. See Puerperal sepsis ign practitioners in Spain, 1084 fever, 128 Fevei-, scarlet (George F. Dick), 705 stry Commission: The Vote. 85 EVANS, William: Drug treatment of angina Fever, scarlet: death rate comvpared with tEST, J.: Golf MIade Easv, rev., 17 pectoris. 882 diphtheria (L. Cobbett), 139 (0)-Correspon- LESTER-BROWN, .: Arthritis and allied EVE, F. C.: "The diabetic delivered from dence on, 274 ditions, 32-Fusion operations on the hip- calories," 622 Fever, scarlet, diagnosis of, 222 it, 305-Poliomaiyelitis, 311-(And R. G. Everest flight, oxygen in the (L. V. S. Blacker), Fever, scarlet, in England and Wales (leading RDON): Paa-lysis it Children, rev., 607 155 article), 24 rER, Edmund, death of, 1194 EVERETT. F R.: Tuberculosis in the American Fever, scarlet. immunity, 1101, 1151, 1240 YTH, Charles E. P.: Prophylaxis of malaria, negro, 1176 Fever, scarlet, review of book on, 1078 EVERs, Normnan: Clinical tests for vitamins, Fever, scarlet, in Scotland (parliamentary note), .L,posterior,compression syndrome(Lambert 871 271 3ers), 100 (0). See also Syndrome Evipan, clinical value of, report on, 63. See aleo Fever, typhus, in Chili, 135-In Egypt, 551-In ER, Michael G.: Baths and Medicinal Anaesthesia North iyria, 1003 ters of Britain anzd Etrope. rev., 828 Evipan sodium in the nmanipulative treatmtient Fever undulant, and contagious abortion (W\. H. tERGILL, EA. Rowlund- Paying patients in of sciatica (A. H. Douthwaite), 1023 Andrews), 573 untary hospitals, 80. 169. 314 Evolution and radioacLiivity, 1151 Fever, yellow, control of (E. Ilindle), 697 tERINGHAM: Major-General J. T., appointed Evolution, review of book on. 15 FEVERSHAM, Lord: Psychology and delinquency, .night of Grace of the Order of St. John of Evolution. See also Genetics 870 usalemi, 27 Exercises, physical, in clild education (Margaret Fibrosarcoma of the suprarenal gland (Brennan AR. H. 0.: The "clover leaf" sling in Morris), 75 S. Cran), 1018 (0) alysis of the serratus m-lagnus, 865 (0) Expiring Laws Continuance Bill, 947, 1000- Filaria bancroftsCobbold, metamorphosis of, 36 Id. 852 Royal Assentto, 10r0 Films, Educational, Central Information UER. Alexander Coutts, obituary notice of, Eye, the growing, 893 Bureau for. issues the first volume of its Eye, "naive and sardonic." 42 BiUlletin in the new series, 1239 rER, William Hope: Radiology in heart Eye, review of books on, 07, 494, 738 Films, surgical. 301 ease, 303-Obituary notice of, 713 Eve training, a letter-fraihe for, 547. See also Films, x-ray, marking of, 1139 E. H Bruce: Record length of umbilical Visual Finance Bill, 38.-Royal assent to, 85 1d? 953 Eyes, care of, and the National Ophthalmic FINCHAM, H. W,: The Order of thte Hospital of F. W.: Diet in relation to health in South Treatment Board. 404 St. John of Jerusalem, rev., 1217 *iea, 933 p Eyes, highly myopic, attachment to ophthalmo- FINCOII. A. E.: Prophylaxis of malaria, 670 T. F.: Health Living or Good Advice for scopes for examination of, 785 FINDLAY, Leonard: ERarly diagnosis of pul- qr Friends, rev., 152 Eyes. See also Ophthalmology and Vision monary tuberculosis, 823-Magic in medicine, ture of the mandible, late surgical compli- 868 iions of (Sir Harold Gillies and A. H. FINzI, N. S.: Treatment of rodent ulcers, 137 (0) Indoe). 1060 -Treatment of carcinoma of the oesophagus, ture of spine,(O)transportation and treatment 1072-Radiation of neoplasm, 1127-Mackenzie (W. S. Haughtoni, 251, 774 (0)-Correspon- F. Davidson Memorial [ecture: X-ray and radium ce on, 940, 995, 1049, 1093, 1141, 1186 treatment in the future, 1127 tures of both bones of the leg (E N. Wardle), Factories: Chief Inspector's report (parlia- Firearms, committee of inquiry on (parlia- (0)-Correspondence on, 263, 315, 396, 510, mentary note), 86-Annual report, 353-A mentary note), 1238 review of the years 1833-1932, 353 Firearimis and Imitation Firearms (Criminal Use) tures' of carpal scaphoid treated by immo- Factories, inspector of, vacancies for, 1003 Bill, 132, 1000,1052-Royal Assent to, 1000 ization (MNIr. Clarke), 1074 1056 review of books on, 1027, 1078 Factory girls, holidays for, 364 First-aid lecturer wanted, tures, of Factory, health in the (Bournville), 167 FiSCHER, Anton: Rheumatismus senid Gr-enzge- tures of tibia, compound, treatment Factory hygiene, problems of (Thomas Fer- beite Fachbilcher-fiir Arzte, 1129 Simpson-Smith), 1019 (0)-Correspondence Treatment of chorea induced 1140, 1187 guson), 1042 FisH. Huxley: by of FAGGE, C. H.: Appreciation of Hamilton pyrexia, 816 (0) tured nasal bones, severe, treatment Russell, 37-Pneumococcal infections, 1224 Fish Diseases Bill, 1239 B. K. Watkins), 917 (0) JULY-DEC., 19331 .INDEX J9IN JOsuA 13

Fractures of the upper extremity, three adapt- GARDEN. A. S.: Toxaemias of pregnancy, 544- GODLEWSKI, Dr.: Collective research and puiblic able splints for, 875 Heartburn in pregnancy, 1047 health work by general practitioners, 619 FBAENXEL, A.: StroPhanthin Thel'apie, rev., GARDINER: Whooping-cough, 1177 Goggles, protective, for mountainetring and 1125 GARDINER. Frederick, obituary notice of. 548 industry (.J D. Magor Cardell), 1'05 (0) GARDINER-HILL, C., appointed Serving Brother Goitre, " cabbage," 797 FRANCE: of the Order of Sb. John of Jerusalem, 27 Goitre and food (Sir Rob6rt McCarrison), 269, Algerian campaign (1830-48). 393 GARDNERE, J. A.: Genesis of gall-stones, 34 671 (0). Association of the Practitioners of the Seine, GARROD, Moonilia infections, 386 Goitre and mental instability, 852 centenarv of. 135 GARROW, R. P.: TestimobiEl farce, 1045 Goitre, research on, 1049 Calmette, Charles Albert, 838 GARRY, Gerald: Imliotep. 350 GOLDBERGER: Aetio!ogy of pellagra, 745 Conditions of practice in. 467 GARRY, R. C.: Nervous control of abdominal Golden syrup, composition of, 10 6 Dispensing doctor versus prescribing chemist, viscera, 258 GOLDSCHDInDT, E. P. (and E. P. BoAs): The Hea-t 839 GARTNER, August, eighty-fifth birthday of, 363 Rate, rev., 106 Doctors, value of a classical education to, 619 GARVIE, A.: The common cold, 943 GOLDSMITH, W. N.: Occupational dermatitis, 255 Ephedrine in serum disease, 354 Gas and air duriug labour, simple machine for Golf, medical: Medical Golfing Society's autumn Fate of an amateur radiologist (Auguste-Albert giving (H. J. Minnitt), 825 meeting, 852-lItugeley District Medical Golfing Vindevogel), 354 Gas and oxygen apparatus for use in obstetrics Society, 136-Shropshire M0edical Golf Associa- French-speaking medical electro-radiologists, by general practitioners, 829 tion's autumrn meeting. 766-Sussex Mledical annual reunion, 551 Gases, asphyxiatingo, pulmonary disease follow- and Dental Golf Society's atitumn meeting, 670 General practitioners. collective research and ing exposure to (W. N. Abbott). 862 (0) GOLLA, F. L.:-Hipnotic drugs: ilses and public health work by, 619 Gassing," lung disease after, 1046 dangers, 1213 ,Gonorrhoea, Ministry of Health's warning GASE: Surgery of the sympathetic, 693 Gonadotropic substances and female sex against the dangers of, 715 GASE, George: The strategy of the fight against hormones (S. Aschheim),1117-Correspondence Instituteof industrial hygieneandoccupational cancer, 868 on, 1230. See also Hormnones medicine to be attached to the Paris Faculty Gastric disorders, unity of (Arthur F. Hurst), GONIN, Jules, awarded the Willianm Mackenzie of Medicine, 515 89(0' medal, 582 Post-graduate courses in, 515, 550, 1100 Glastric ulcers. See Ulcers Gonioscopy, clinical tUribe Troncoso) 104 Private ward in the public hospital, 619 GAY, Leslie N.: Asthma and air filtration, 116 Gonococcus and gonococcal infections, researoh Boux, Emile, 886 GAYFORD, Su-geon Lieutenant F. W., Grecian in in America, 574 See also Paris Order of the Phoenix conferred on, 669 Gonorrhoea, acute, treatment of (David Lees), GAYLOR, J. B. (and others): Ambulance Hanid 105-Discussion. 105 FRANCIS. Alexander: Asthma and adrenaline, Book, rev., 926 Gonorrhoes, complem-ent-fixation test for (I. N. 757 GAYNER, Francis, obituary notice of, 1097 Orpwood Price), 1220 Franco-Belgian cruise to the Mediterranean and Gazette des H6pitaux for June 24th devoted to Gonorrhoea, dangers of, French Ministry of Black Seas, 1239 tuberculosis, 87 Health's warning againist, 715 FRANxAu, Claude: Staphylococcal infections, GEBBIE. N.: Diphtheria in Hull in 1932,1183 GOODALL, J. Strickland: Rest in the treatment 1167 Gehrinann Lectures. See Lectures of coronary thrombosis, 892 FRASER, John: Lipoid granulomatosis of bone. GE FAND, A. S.: Agr&nulocytosis, 577 GOODBODY, F. W.: Report of Warren Fisher 1074 GEMMELL, A. A.: Uterine prolapse in a newborn Medical Services Committee, 360 FRASER, Mearns: Report on the health of child, 1121 GOODHART, Gordon: Staphylococca.l infections, Portsmouth, 7,93 G(eneral Medical Council. See Council 1169 FRASERPHARRIS, D. F., awarded the history of General paralysis. See Paralysis GORDON, H. L.: Amiientia in the East African usedlcine prize In the University of Glasgow, General practihioner and midwifery, 125 native, 923, 931 84-Nerve energy, 267 General uractitionei, midwifery, and chloro- Gordon Meemorial College. See College FRAZER, A. D. (and A. Wilson GILL): Vase of form, 33 GORDON, R. G.:-The family physician and men- syphilitic spondylitis, 636 General practitioner and the public. 546. 586, tal disorder, 257-Poliomyelitis, 311-(and M FRAZERa, B. M. B.: Treatment of imiipetigo, 136- 625. See also Telling the patient FORRESTER-BROWN): Paralysis in Children -A midwifery case-book. 590 General practitioners, collective research and rev.. 607-Punishment or treatment, 1032 FRAiZER, J. E.: The Antatomy of the Humani public health work by, 619 GORDON-TAYLOR, Mr.: Treatment of carcinoma Skeleton. third edition, rev., 874 General practitioner's proper work, 80 of the oesophagtus, 1072 FRAZPR. W. M.: The housing problem, 253- General practitioners, research by. see Research GuORMAN, Alfred David, obituary notice of, E04 National health policy, 303 Genetics and hormones (C. J. Bond), 1085 GORSSLINE, Lieut -Col. R. M.. appointed Serving EARlER.F N. H.: " Ginger paralysis," 579 Genetics, review of book on, 15 Brother of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, F'REEMAN. E. T.: Treatment of fluid in the Genetics. See also Evolution 27 p4eural cavity, 303-Vitamin B in anaemis, 344 Germany: Alcoholism in, 740-Eugenic law in, Gossip, James: Arthritis and allied conditions, FlRESMAN, Walter: Neuropathology. rev., 293 692-Experiments on animals in Prussia, 552- 171 Free State. See Ireland Liibeck trial appeals rejected, 87-Malarial GOUL.D, E. L. Pearce: Radiation in malignant FREMANTLE, Sir Francis: Treatment of delin- therapy and the community, 539-Narcotic disease, 345, 675 (O)-Section of Surgery, corri- -quency, 1219 drugs in. 789-Poliomyelitis increasing in, 363 gendum, 400 French campaign in Algeria (1830-48). 393 GERSTENBERG. E. G. (and others): 4mbulatnce GOULSTON, Eric: Case of prostatic abscess, 492 FREY, Sigurd: Die Embolie, rev., 1076 Hantd Book. rev., 926 GOWLAND, Lieut.-Col. E. L.: Menstrual eruption, FRIEDEMANN, Ulrich (and A. ELKELES): Aetio- GHOSH. B. N.: A Treatise on7 Materia Medica 630 logy of blood diseases, 1110 (0) and Therapeutics, thirteenth edition, rev 785 Griifenberg rings in the body of the uterus Friedmannu test for Dregnancy, miodification of GiiosH, K. C. (and Gordon HARROWER): Bilateral (H. M. Carleton), 120 (P. M. F. Bishop), 306 first thoracic ganglibnectomay in Parkinson's GRAHAM, E. A.: Bronchiectasis, 342 FRIEL, A. R.: Otorrhoea. 128 syndrome, 772 (0) GRAHAM, George: Diabetes, 344 FucHs, Adalbert, nominated an Honorary GIBB, C. de W.: Congenital glottic stenosis, 334 GRAHAM, R. Balfour: Winter underwear, 851 Fellow of the Argentine Opthalsuological GIBBS, Major S. R., appointed Serving Brother GRAHAM, T. 0.: Acute otitis miedis, 255, 287(0) Society, 515 of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 GRANT, Graham: Payment of medical witnesses. FeLL-EBORN, Friedrich, obituiary notice of. 588, GiBsoN, A. G.: The Physician's Art, rev., 1026 667-The Sorenson trial, 1055 630 GILBERT: Monilia infection, 387 Granulotmata. nasal (Patrick Dempsey), 194 (0). FULLER. E. Barnard: Address as president of GILDING. U. P., appointed to the chair of 256-Discussion, 256 the South African Medical Congress, 933 physiology at Birmingham, 217 GRAY, A. A.: Atlas of Otology, vol ii, rev., 735 -FULTON, Adam: Anaesthetics in midwifery, 941 GILFORD. Sidney, elected vice-chairman of the GRAY, Gilbert C.: ProblemLns of herpes, 997 Fund, Xing Edward's Hospital: Tours of his- Reading Insurance Committee, 953 GRAY, James: The mechanisal view of life, 533 toric buildings, 41-Scale model of a modern GILL. A. Wilson (and A. D. FRAZER): Case of GRAY, John: Essential vascular hypertension, hospital, 135-Annual statistical review, 262- syphilitic spondylitis. 6C6 247-Renal function in nephritis, 350-Relation London voluntary hospitals, 262-Gift to in GILL. Colonel C. A.: Report on Burma Govern- between renal histology and the clinical memory of William and Francis Radford, 383- ment Aledical School. 1229 picture in nephritis. liE5(0) Distribution meeting, 1180 GILLESPIE, R. D.:-Psychologyknd delinquency, Greatrakes, Valentitne, 348 Fund, Nurses, for Nurses, appeal for, 1195 869-The medical attitude to crime, 1033-Hyp- GREsELEY: Mlonilia infections, 387 Fund. Queen Alexandra Sanatorium: Report, 403 notic drugs- uses and dangers. 1214 GREEN, Edwin Collier, obituary notice of, 268, Fund, Royal Medical Benevolent: An appeal, GILLETT, H. T.: Vaccine Thterapy in Ac'ute and 319 883, 890 Chronic. RespiratorV Infections, rev., 687 GREEN, P. Withers - Propbhlaxis of malaria, 211 Fund, Royal Naval Medical Compassionate, 712 GILLIES, Sir Harold (and A. H. MCINDoE): Late GRBEN-ARMYTAGE, V. B.: Artificial menopause, Pund Society, Royal Medical Ben-evolent, of surgical complications of fractures of the 346 -Hysterectomy, 346 - Diagnosis of preg- Ireland: Annusl meeting, 73 mandible, 1060 (0) nancy, 346-Use of quinine in normal labour, Furs and dermatitis. See Dermatitis " Ginger paralysis " See Paralysis 397 FYFE, G. Matthew: Water supplies. 705 GIRAUD, Gaston: L'Hypotension Artgrielle dans GRIEENBERG: Strychaine in barbiturate poison, les Maladies Chroniques, rev., 1077 ilug, 1131 GIRDLESTOvE. G. R.: Fusion operations on the GREENE, T. A.: The family physician and hip-joint, 305, 777 (0). 941-Tuberculo-.is of the mental disorder, 257 hip. 534 GREENISH, Henry George: Retirement of, 41- G. Gland, suprarenal, fibrosarcoma of (Brennan S. -Obituary notice of, 318 Cran), 1018 (0O GREENWOOD, Major-: Psychology and the curri- GABRIEL, E.: Alcoholism in GQxmany, Austria, Glasgow. See Scotland culum, 357. 506 and Cazechoslovakia, 74(1 Gla-s safety (salvoc orange and salvoc yellow), GREER, H. L. H.: Medical education in Belfast, GADD, H. Wippell: The Pharmacy and Poisons 1206 754 Act (1933). 936 GLASSER, Otto: Willhelm Conrad Roentgen and GREEn, William Wells. obituary notice of, 81 GADDUM, 4. H.: Methods of Biological Assay the Earlv History of the Roentgen Rays, rev., GREEVES. Affleck: Safar's operation for detached dependisng on a Quasttal Response, 53°-- 782 retina, 104 Chemical control of the circulation, 573 Glasses, protective (J. D. M. Cardell), 347 GREGORY, H. H. Chodak: Constipation inchild- GADE, P. G., death of, 83 Glaucoma, treatment of (S. Holth), 104-'B. W. hood, 1120 GADELIUS, Bror: Human Mentality, rev., 985 Rycroft), 523 (0)-Correspondence on. 624. 709 GREGORY, Sir Richard, elected a Fellow of the GAINSBOROUGH, H.: Genesis of gall-stones, 34 Glaxo Laboratories and the prices of vitamin- Royal Society, 87, 903 GAIEDNE:R, Eric Dalrymple, obituary notice of, containing products, 630 GREGsON, A. H.: Canities after permanent 849 Glottic stenosis, congenital (C. de W. Gibb). 334 waving, 1151 GAAISFORD. W. F.: Dermatitis of the newborn, GLOVER, J. Alison: Examination of swimming- Cl REIG, D.- Calcium in hone disease, 1073 870 bath water. 665-Ward and dormitory infec- (7 renfell Calendar, 1934, 364 0Qallop rhythm (Crighton Bramwell), 973 tioDs, 1024 GREY. Charles George, succeeds to the Gall-stones, genesis of, 34 GLOVER, Lewis G.: Medical benevolence, 169 baronetcy of Lord Grey of Fallodon, 551 Galway county: Health report, 754 Glucose in food (parliamentary note), 135 GRIBBEN. (Grant R.: Mass treatnment with Gambling spirit as a national problem (H. Glucoside lanadigin (pandigal), 875 plasmoquine. 919 Crichton-Miller), 1033 Glycine (amino-acetic acid) for clinical use, 1029 GRIFFIN, Charles Norman, appointed an official GANE. Douglas M.: Tristan da Cunha, rev., 1079 Glycosuria in cerebro-spinal fever, 128 mnember of the l.egislative Council of the Ganglionectomy in Parkinson's syndrome Glveosuria, symptomless, prognosis of (P. J. Presidency of Domhinics, 319 (Gordon Harrower and K. C, Ghosh), 772 (0) Cammidge) 1208 (0) GRIFFITH, E. F.: Birth control in general prao GANNODuKINE, Dr., death of, 849 GLYNN, Philip-Edward, obituary notice of, 668 tice, 120 r T Bar==uu 14 JULY-DEC., I933] INDEX LUDICAL JOUWAL

GRIFFITH, J. P. Crozer (and A. Graeme HANNAN, John H.: Appreciation of Sir Walter HEALTEH MINISTRY: MITOHELL): The Diseases of Itnfants and Pletcher, 129-Rest in the treatment Administration and cost of, 132 Children. rev., 1216 coronary thrombosis, 943-Chorionic car- Ambulance services, circular re, 991 GRIFFITHS, W.: Radiation in malignant disease, cinoma, 1046 Annual report, 392,580,610, 981. See also Supple 895 HANRIOT, Maurice, death of, 1051 ment Index Grocers' Company research scholarships, 805 HARBISON, J. A.: Tthe housing problem. 252- Blindness, certification of, 753 GROER, F.: Allergy. 198 Report on the high infant mortality in County Cancer of the skin, report on, 67 GROESBECK: Itlonilia infections. 387 Dublin, 584 Drought and water supplies, a warning, 515 GROLLMAN, Arthur: rhe Cardiac Output of Man HARDMAN, Garratt: Radiology in heart disease, Estimates. 132 in Health xnd Disease, rev., 383 303 Health services: annual returns, 1228 paralysis," 579 GROSS, E.: Ginger HARDMAN, T. G.: Radiology of the colon, 250- Hospital costs: Departmental Committee GRoss. Julius, death of, 804 Radiology of the duodenum, 251 appointed, 123, 179 GRoss. Walter, death of, 1194 HARDY, T [L. (and Ernest BULMER): Ulcerative Housing problem, 263 " GiRossE, A.: Ginger paralysis," 579 colitis, 812 (0) Maternal mortalitv, 262 Group movements and paychology (William HARDY, W. Hastings: Recurrent sebaceous cysts, Medical officers of health, annual reports of, Brown), 983 903 707 GROVES, Ernest W, Hey- An improved pattern HARE. D. C.: Use of diuretics, 253 Parliamentary notes on, 132,'1236 of the revolving spinal bed, 53 (0)-Sargical HARE, Tom: Clinical science," 796 Refuse hills of London, 74 Operations, thir(d edition, rev., 60-(And Hare-lip clamps, 652 Venereal diseases certificate, 629 others): Memorial to Dr.('arey Coombs, 124 IIARI. Paul, death of, 179 Vote. 85 GUEST. Denton (and E. J. PYE-SMITH): Report HARINGTON, C. R.: The Thyroid Gland, it8 Welsh Board of Health: Report for 1932-3, 261 on two ct.ses of psittfcosis, 914 (0) Chemistry astd Physioeogy, rev., 335 GuHA., B. C.: Dietary factors in haemopoiesis, HARMAN. N. Bishop: tchool myopia, 347 Health Ministry Provisional Order (North Buck- 1185 Harmian prize. See Prize inghamshire Joint Hospital District) Bill, 1236 GUNDLE: Whooping-cough, 1177 HARMEPR, Douglas: Treatment of maxillary Health of the Nation: Annual report of the GuNEWARDENF, H. 0.: Essential vascular cancer, 496 Ministry of Healthi, 580 hyperten..son, 247-Treatment and control HASIMSMA, A.: Ginger paralysis," 579 Health policy, national (J. L.Brownlie), 275(0)- essential hvpertension: a new therapeuitic HARRIS, H. Elwin: Carey Coombs memorial, Lesding article on, 99-Discussion on, 303 measure, 1114 (0) 1190 Health resort doctors, an appeal to,SS6 GUNN, J. A.: -Hypnotiedrugs: uses and dangers, HAIIRIS. HENRY ALBERT: Bone Growth in Health Resorts Association. See Association, 1213 Health and Disease, rev., 783 -Appointed to British Health Itesorts GUNN. W. C.: Vernuinous infestation of houqes, the professorship of at Cambridge, 1145 Health resorts, British, 1144, 1233 705-¶Lhe Bed Bug (Cirmex lectularius): HARRIs, I.: Diuretics in cardiac oedema, 781 Health res rts on the Continent, tour to, 179 vention of flouse lntfetation, 885-(And others) HARRIS, Leslie J.: Vitamins in practical experi- Health, seasonal disturbances of, 766 Ambulance LfMnd Book, rev., 926 ence, 231 (0). 367 (0)-Vitamins in paediatric Health services, administration and cost of GUNTHER, R. T.:-The Old Ashmolean: The practice, 309-'actors in the process (parliamentarynote), 132 Oltest for of Natural Alfuseenm the History tihe ossification, 572-Deaths from pellagra, 666, Health services: annual returns, 1228 SciencesrlIedzand cine, rev., 784 10 6-Chemical testsfor vitamins, 870 Health -ervices, Irish Free State, 73 GuY, fob Aduinistration of veneroal iseases HARUIS, T. A. B.: A method of closed anaes- Health services in the North-West Frontier measures, 105-Annual report on thehealth of thesia, 1203 Province, 889 Edinbureh, venereal diseases 122-Edinburgh HARRIS, Wilfred:. Savill Oration on the traum- Health Services, Scottish, Clommittee on, 27- sheme, 583 atic factor in organic nervous disease, 955 (0) Names of members, 27-First meeting con- GuY, Wiliam presentation to, 261 HARRISON, Colonel1J. W.: Administration vened for July 28th, 176-Report of meeting, Guiy's su 'tion and air delivery unit, 689 venereal diseasesumeasures, 105 Q60. 1042 Gvnaecology, anaesthesia in (H. P. Fairlee). HARRISON, Stewart: Tumours of bone, 1126 Hesl1th servicesiti Soviet Russia (leading article), 923. See also Anaesthesia HARROWER, Gordon: Treatment of cystic 1128 Gynaecologv, ondocrines in (Emil Novak), 306, hygroma of the neck by sodium morrhuate, Health and the State, review of book on, 238 553 (0)- Discussion, I06 148 (O)-(and K. C. GEosHI: Bilateral first HEALEY, T. M.: Aschheim Zondek test in preg- Gynaecology, review of books on, 650, 826, 974, thoracic ganglionectomy in Parkinson's syn- nancy, 1122 1078 drome, 772(0) HEANEY. F. Strong (and P. H. WHITAKER): Gynaccology. Seealso Midwifery, Obstetrics, HART, Bernard: Suicide and society, 1031 Haemangioma of the spine, 775 (0) HARTFALL, S. J., appointed honorary demon- HEANLEY. C. M.: Aetiology of acute rheum- strator in medical pathology at Leeds, 40 ati.in, 126 HARTIGAN, Major-General J. A.: Air ambu- Heart now incorporated with Clinical Science lances, 1171 incorporating Heart, 616 HARTL, Paul, death of, 549 Heart disease, radliology in (John Parkinson), H, Harveian Oration: "Clinical Science" (Sir 303 591-Discussion. 303-(Peter Kerley), 594 (0) Thom Lewis), 717-iLeading article). 741 -(Crighton Bramwell), 597 (0)-X orrespon- HAAS,Ju1lius: Tuberculosis of the hip 534 Harvest of invention. See Invention dence on, 1233. See also Cardiac enlargement HACKER, Vkitorlbitter von. death of, 179, 362 HARVEY, Colonel A. W. M[., appoipted honorary Heartfunction,cliDical measurement of (Gustav HADDOW: Ttmours andtheendocrinesystem, 695 surgeon to the Ki5g, 1054 Nylin). 982 HADFIELD, C. F.: Chloroform capsules. 815 HARVEY, W. G.: Occupational dermatitis, 254. Heart, review of books on, 106,383 HADFIELD, J. A.: Treatment of delinquency, 321 101 Heart, rupture of, with infarction and coronary 1219 Harvey, William, memorial tower at Hempstead, thr-ombosis (Brennan S. Cran), 821 Haemangioma of the spine (F. Strong Heaney and 28-Fouindation stone laid. 120-Dedicatory Heart. See also ( ardiac P. [H. Whitaker), 75 0) addiress, 121 Heartburn in pregnancy (E. Brian Rayner), 970 Haematocele, properitoneal (Leslie N. Pyrab). HASEr,,LHORST, Professor: Treatment of sterility, (0)-Correspondence, 1047,1094,1145.1231 734 1082 HEATH, Captain F. H.R.,appointed Officer of Haematology, review of books on, 15, 153, HAsKOVEC, Dr., elected a foreign corresponding the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 650 See also Blood memnber of the Acad6mnie de M1decine, 179 HEAI1 HCOTE, R, St.A. receives auttbotity to wear Haerfiatulria in ehildhood associated with acutte HHttings prize. See Prize the Insiunia of the Order of the Nile, 1195 mastoiditis (E. Carew-Shaw), 780-Associated HASTINGS, S merville: Medical inspection of Heat loss, post-operative, 758-Compensation by with acute otitis. 894 school children, 356 hig-frequency power, 758 Haemo-lobin studies in infancy, 655 AAsTINGS, S. P.: Treatment of boils, 320 HECET, Chs rles E.: Food Education Society, 954 Haemoglobinuri,. paroxysmal, 851 HASTLNGS, Violet E.: A plea for more scientific Heel, sore, 851 Haemolytic anaemia. See Anaemia dieting.1 85 HEFFERNAN, Major P.: Bronchiectasis, 708- Haemopoiesis, dietary factors in, 1185 HAUGHITTOS.f. Poliomyelitiss 311 Pulmornary tuberculosis in childhood, 1196 Haemorrhage.pharpingeal (P. Shackleton), 1167 HAUGHTON W. S.: Transportationand treatment HEFEE, K.: Pathogenesis of vascular hyper- Haemorrhage. suprarenal, of spinal fractures. 251. 774 10) tonia, 744 Rosenthal), 645 0) HAWLEY. Arthur, obituary notice of. 511 HEGARTY. D. F.: Renal calculus, 1076 Haemorrbage, uterine, functional (A. Lloyd HAWESLEY, J. C.: Aetiology of acute rheum- HEYI&BECK, J.: B.C.G. inocuilation of nurses, Potter). 1120 atism, 35 313 Haffkine Institute, Bombay, note on, 168 HAWTHORNE, C. 0.: Clinical picture galleries HEINRICH, Max,made a corresponding member Haffkine's plague vaccine.See Plague in medical education, 617-Magic in medicine, of the Royal Medical Academv at Rome, 1239 HAGGARD: Strychnine in barbiturate poisoning. 858 RTELWIG: The liver-kidney syndrome, 881 1)31 HAY, H. W. Herpes and varicella, 42 Hemianopia, transient, after bathing, 403 Hair, pigmentation of, 716 HAY. John: Essential vaccular hypertension. 247 HENDERSON, MelvinS.: Treatment of chronic Hairdresers,hygiene at the. 1038 -Ulcerative co tis, 922 osteomyelitis, 251-Fusion operations on the "Hair drill" an adjunct to "deep breathing," HAYDEN, J. M.: Spontaneous hypoglycaemia hip-joint "5.3 327 (0)-Tuberculosis ofthe hip, HAIRE. Norman: A disclaimner, 274 with iepatitis, 871 534-Brritish orthopaedic practice, 654 HA.LDANr. J. :Oxygen therapy,23-H3- onorary HAYES, Jerome P.: Anaesshetics in midwifery, HENDERSON, Major-General P. H.: Air ambu- Sc.D.D iblin, conferr-ed on, 131-Vision 995 lances, 1171 briehtnee and colour, 751,1153(O)-Treatment Hay fever, loss of taste and smell in, 1196 Sir Vivian: Psychology and HVINDERSON,870 of burns, 786 Hay fever, review of book on, 494 deliuquency. HALER.[)avid .:AAphthae 765-Liver treat- HAYEM, George,death of 849 HENDRY, James(and others):XA Combined Text- ment of anaemias. 813 Aids to Pathological HAYWARD. John A.: Treatment of ulcerative book of Obstetrics and Gyna,ecology, second Techniquie, rev., 874 colitis, 1047 edition, rev.. 826 HALFO'omDn A F.: Radiological diagnosis HAZLE TON, E. B.: Driving in fog, 1152 HENNING. Albert: 'Scented ethyl chloride, 364 cardiac enlargemAnt, 1233 HeadclamrP. See Clamp HENRY, A K.: Hinge gi afting, 305 Halibut-liver oil, 652 See also Oil Head injuries, acute, treatment of (Geoffrey HENRY. C. Bowdller: Head clamp- for buccal HALL. Ar!,hur J.: The late Dr. R. W. Innes Smith, 248, 807 scussion, 248- operations, 337-ImPacted third molar: a Jefferson). (0O-D 845 136- 1pireciation of Harry John Egerton (Walter E. Dandy), 832-(Leading article), request, Hutchins Willisms, 510 Headlines, anatomy of, 69 HENRY, R. F.: Treatment of chronic osteo- HALL. B irton: Child guidance, 1074 HEAF, F. it. G.: Tuberculosis of the larynx, myelitis, 251 Hall LWalter and Eliza] Research Institute. 96610) HENRY, T. J.: Chloroform in labour, 544 ese Resharcb HEALD. C. B.: Permeability of the body to EENSCHEN, Professor, nominated corresponding HALLTVSAN,jiM r T. J.. receive, permission red rays. 54 (0) member of the Soci6t6 Franqaise deChirurgie, accept the Order of Al Rafidian conferred He,flth sctivities, Socialist. 590 5s1518 upon him hy the King of Iraq. 953 Health Department of Scotland: Annual report, Hepastab, 1218 HAT,T,owE,S, K. R. Collis: British health resorts, 20. 707-Appointments, 500, 795-Estimates. 38- Hepatex liver compound for intramuscular use, 1144 Issues a treatise on The Bed Bug (Cimex 976 Halluis vagus, splints for. Se'e Splints leteais: Preventation of H-ouse Ilufesta. Hepatitis with spontaneous hypoglycaemia HAMBURGER, F.: Allergy, 198 tion (William C. Gunn) 885-Slum clearance ((enry Moore, W. R. O'Farrell, and J. M. HAMILL. J. NI.: NMmlkborne diseases, 199 in Glasgow, inquiry on, 993 Hayden), 871 HAMPSHIRE, H.: Trend of progress in Health edlucation, 787 Heraldic shields. 1102 macology, 341 H-ealth Exhibition in Glasgow, 752 Heredity and environment, interaction o HANDPIELD-JONES,MM:R. Medical benevolence, Health, industrial: Report, 343 (Lancelot Hogben)) 237 169 Health,international, and theeconomiccrisis,690 Heredity, review of hook on, 1172 JULY-DEC., 1933] INDEX Tur BUITImm I, MIIA.JeUVMAs )

HERITAGE. Kenneth: A new aspiration cysto- Hop-picking camp, medical features of a, 703 Hoopital problems and the education of the scope, 337 HORAN, H. W., appointed a Commander of the surgeon ( F. Gordon Bell). 280 HERNAM %N-JOHNSON, F : Radiation in malignant Order of St John of Jerusalem, 27 Hospttal provision in Scotland (parliamentary di4ease, 797-The problem of metastasis, 797- HORDER, Lord: Honorary D.C L.Durham con- note), 272 Radiation of neoplasm, 1127 feri-ecd on, 84-Chemical s permicides, 119 - Anti- Hospital, public, the private ward in the 619 Hernia and aPpendicectorny. 34. 77, '99 Noise League, 798 -Milk and tuberculosis., 892 Hospital, Queen Alexandra's for Oltcers; Annlual Hernia, diaphragmatic (J. R. Crumbie and J. -The menical attitude to crime, 1033- reuDion dinner, 950 Stephens). 13-(A. H. Morley), 13 Eugenics-and the doctor, 1057 (0) Hospital, Queen Charlotte's, report on the Hernia, diaphragmatic, para-oesophageal (Nor- HORGAN. J. B. Acute retrobullar neuritis, work of. 357-Clinical report, 939 man C. Lak '), 331 (0) seconidary to double posterior ethmoiditis, 236 Hospital, Queen Mary's, for East London: Gift Hernia, strangulated. in association with -Acute otitis media, 255-Tuberculobis of the trom iir Leonard Lyle, 953 dracontiasis and hydrocele (W. E. Thompson), laryn x, 351 Hospital, Ro.yail Berkshire. Reports 1933, rev.. 1C8 548 Hornorne, pancreatic, a new: " Vagotonine," 495 Hospital, Royal Dental: Openit g of winter Heroin and morphine. new substitute for Hormonic sterilization. See Sterilizati(n session, 700-Presentation of prizes, sebolar- (G. Norman Mvyers), 282 (0) Hormtiones and genetics (C. J. Bond), 1085 ships, certificates, etc., 700-Annual reunion, Hea pes generalisatus, 1240 Hormones, sex Ltemale] and the gonadotropic 1044 Herpes, problems of, 997 substances (14. Aschheim), 1117-Correspon- Hospital, Royal Free, London School of Medicine Herpes and varicella. 42, 222, 1102, 1152, 1240- dence on, 1230 for Women: Award of schlolarships. 362- Ooncurrent. 1102, 1152 HORNING. 1,ric Stephen, elected to a Beit Bostock Scholarship for Women, 945-In- Herpes zoster brachiales with concurrent Mlemorial Fellowsship, 1H5 formation cotcerning the study of meoicine, varicelliform eruption (F. A. E. dilcock), 149 Horntey. health education in. 787 437, 448-Opening of winter session, 6c9- HERTSLET, L. E. I The skin as a balancer," 904 HORIIOCKS. G. B., appointed Ofttcer of the Order Annual prize-giving, 699-Annual oinner, 1136 HESNARD, A.: Trait) de Sexologie ntormale et of St. John of Jerusaleni, 27 Hospital, Ro2al Prince Alfred, Sydney: lie- patholn}tque, 1:ev., 210 HORTON: Vaso-constrictor effects of tobacco, 537 openitig of 200 beds, 260 HETT. Franvis V'aget Thze M1femoirs of Sir HOSEINS, R. G.: 7'he 'lides of I ive, 575 Hospital, St. Bartholomew's: Infornmation con- Robert S4ibbuld. 1641-1722 rev 200 Hospital, Adelaide, 1837-1857 (Alfred A. Lendon), cernitg the study of medicine, 43 -Opening of HEwER. C. Langton: Anaestl esia in labour, 358 !90 winter session, 659 The new nmedical college, HEWI.TSON, W. MI.: Use of quinine in normEal Hospital administation, lectures on, 363 6D9, 1132-Old students' dinner 659 labour, 160, 358-Labour in the African negro, Hospital, Bieltast Royal Alaternity, opening of Hospital, St. George's: Bicentenary cemmem- 1048 the neaw, 841-Appeal. 992 oration. 19-Information couceruing the study HEWsON, T. B.: Impacted third molars, 953 Hospital. tietbletu Royal, information concern- of medicine 434 HICKS, J A. B3raXtOD (R. J. V. PULVERTAFT and ing study at, 457 Hos- itai, St. .lohn's, for Diseases of the Skin: F. R. CE3OPPING): Examination of swi1mming- Hositital, Cancer (Free). Bill, 132, 219-Royal Annual report, 237 bath water, 604 (0) assent, 219 Hospital, St. Mary's: Information concerning HIGHAmI, A. R. C.: A small improvement in Hospi ai,CharingCross: Informiation concerning the st idy of tijedicine, 435- uii-ening 'f winter appendicectomi, 56 the study of medicine. 431-Opening of winter sessioni, 662-Annual dinner 662-New medical Highlands and Islands medical services (parlia- session. 660-Prize distribution, 660-Annual sch0ool opened by the Kiig. 1133 m-ntary note), 1192 dinner, 661 Hospitl. Sti. Thonias's Information concerning Highwayvs Code parliamentary note), 1192 Hospital, (oombe Lying-in, information con- the study rf medicine, 435-OpeniDg of winter HIGHTON, J. ER.. apoointed Secretary of the cern ing, 505 session. 661-Old students' diiner, 661 Department of Heallth for Scotland, 500 Hospital co-operation, voluntary and public Hosiiital, Samaritan Free, for Womlen, Bill, 85, HILL, Leonard: Penetration of intra-red rays, (p-rliamentary note). 1001 1I2 219-Royal assent to, 271 160 Hospital costs: Departmental Conmmiittee Hospital, S igo Mental: Report 622 HILL, T. W.: The TemaIth of England, rev., 238 apl)ointed 123. 179 Hospital systems in Scotland, 664 HILMY BEY. Ahmad: Small-pox in Egypt, rev., Hospital for Disabled Men, Princess Louise. Hospital, University College: l adiotherapy at, 568 Erskine, note on, 73 355-Infoimation concerning the study of HILTON, R.: Oxygen therapy, 23 Hospital, DoWn Mental: Annual Report, 394 mredicine. 436-Opening of winter session, 698. HINDLE, E.: Control of yellow fever, 697 Hospital, East End Maternity: Clinlical report, See alto College HINES: Muscular endurance, 301 393 Hospital, urgeDt admissions to, 547. 587 Hinge grafting (A. K. Henry), 305 Hospital. Edinburgh. for Crippled Children, Hosp tal, Victotlia. for Children, Chelsea: HINSBERG, Viktor, dieath of. 849 formal opening of. 72 Annual report, 156 Hip dislocation. congenital, manipulative reduc- Hosp)ital. dinburgh Dental, and School: Annual H 'spital, Wadia Maternity: Report. 167 tion of 'N. D )tt and R. Sltirling), 1074 maeeting and prize giving. 168 Hospital, X^'est Entd, tor Nervous Diseases. See Hip-joint, fu4ion operations on (Xlelvin S. Hen- Hospital, Edinburgh Royal. for Incurables: Hiospital for Nervous DiseaFes derson), 335, 327 0)-Discussion, 305-(G. I. Annual meeting, 1136 Hospital, Westmeath County: Foundation stone Gird-estone) 777 (0)-Correspondence on, 844, HospiLal, Erskine, for Disabled Men, note on, laid, 73 941 73 Hospital.Westminster: Information concerning HI rctacocK, D. Ingersoll: Phrysical Chemnistrti for Hospital, Freemasons', Hamm-iersmith: Formal the -tudy of medicine, 436-Opening of winiter S ae4ents of fliolog y and M,.dieine, rev., 827 opening. 8 ,166 sessi¢n, 662-Annual dinner, 662-Iiiaugural BOARE. Edward F.: Burial at home and at sea, Hospital, Glasgow Dental: Annual meeting, 209 adcress, 662 1056 Hospital. Glasgow, for Womien: Adnual Hobbies of doctors, 364. uieet- Hospital " Whitaker" (leading article), 576 301. 516 ing, 993 Hospital, VWriphtington, formal openitin of, 124 4Ioboies exhibition at DublIn, 364 Hospital, Guy's: Information concerning the Hospital-, clinical. in England: ItiformatLion HOBDAY, Sir Frelerick- Macalister Memorial study of medicine, 431-Pictures at, b06. 852- concerning the of 446 Lecture, 26-Milk and tubereulosis. 8-2 tor October stuidy imiedicine, HOciWALD; Turnours and the endocrine Uny's Hospttal Reports devoted Hospitals of Duiblin, maintenance funds of, 754 system, to pneumococcal infections. 1214 H spitals, local authorities expenditure on 695 Hospit;il Information Bureau: Memorandum on (pHrliameentary note), 1100 HODGma. G. W. Cecil, obituiary notice of, 360 the finance of pay Leds," 395 Hospitals of the London County Couincil: Hodgkin's disease. aetioloey of, recent work on Hospital, K 'shmir: Report, 168 ietitians in, 356-Recovery of maintenance the (0. E. van Rooyen), 562 (0) Hiospital, King's College New buildines opene(l costs tor hospital patients, 395 HODGSON, Fl. K. Grmhatii: Radiology of the 27. conceri 250-Appointed 83-Informlation ing the study of Hospit-ils. miental, in the Irteh Free State. 706 colon, phYsician in-charge of medicine, 472-Opening of winter session, 700- Hospitals. mental cost of the x-ray diagnosis department at Middlesex Annual dinner. 760. See also College public, (piriiamentary H 663 anid Uni- note), 40 176. See also NMental spital, versity ot London Hospitals, nmental, res arch in, 8-2 HOFFM4N, Frederick L.: Deaths from pellagra, Hospital. Lestpr Chinese, Shanghai: Report, 830 urgent admission to SeeH 623 913-Tuberculosis in the American negro, Hospital for Lilliput, 135 Hopitals. Hospifal 1176 Hospital, Liverpool Hosititals, voluntary, paying patients in 80.124, R. G.: Needs of Royal Southern, note on 169 21, 314 HOGARTIH, the middle-class 753 Hospitals voluntary, of London Statistica patient, 1139 Hospital, London: Annuial revort, 75-Progress report, 262 Hogastrin, 153 at, 75-Resear-ehles Published from the Wards IIOGBISN, Lancelot: Interaction of heredity and Hlosptitals Year Book, 1933 (leading article), 576 environment, and Laboratories 'of tste Londont Hospital HOUGH, Charles Henrvy Obituary notice of, 763, 237 during 1932, rev., 153-" Price" university 804 -A correction, 804 HOGG F. S. D).: Alcoholic neuritis a deficiency scholarship) in anatomly and disease? physiology House (rainiage. See Drainage 943 awarded at the medical school, 174-In- House of Lords Bill, 1216 flog's stomat-h. See stomach formation con-ernir g the study of medicine, HOHMANN, Dr (and Lina STUMPF): 472-Post-graduate FHouses, newly bu,ilt, occupation rf, 180 pdl*ische rev., Ortio. course, 620-Scholarships Houses. vernminous, treatit-ent of, 653, 705 Gmtntastik, 976 awarded at the Medical College, 712-Inter- Housing in Ediinburgh, 794 HOLDEN. G. 1H. R.: The 'j ity bather." 539 esting maatters before the quarterly court HOIPFELDER, H. (and of Housing: MaiDnistrition following re-housing others): Ergebvisse der governors, 1182 (parliamentary note) 1001 me. fizinischen Strahlenfurschlung, Band vi, Hospital, Louth County Mental, opening of a (St rev., 736 new, 992 Housing prohlem In O'Kellyl, 252-Discuis- HIOLLAND, C. Thurstan: Tuniours of 1126 sion, 252, 705-Minister ot Health oD, 263- bone, Hospital, Madrid, for infectious diseases: Re- (C. Killick 1010 HOLLAND, Etrdley (Reginald JEWESBJPRY and ports, rev., 384 Millard), (0) Wilfred SHELDON): A Doctor to a. MIother, Maudsley: Housing progie-S in Eugland and WaleK (parlia- rev., 103 Hospital, Extension of, 75-Inform- mentary note), 86 902, 1001 110 ation concerning stunly at, 456 991 Housing and the slums (le.diii, article), 1035 HOLMAN, 0(. C.: Compound .fractures of the Hospital, Meath. story of, 70o-Openiing of in tibia, 1140 clini4 al session, 842 Housing su]bsidy Scotland (parliamenutary E. M.: Fusion operations on the note , 1239 HOLMSIS, hip- Hospital, nmental, treatment at, and the public HousTON, Sir Alexander Cruikal1ank: Hono- joint, 30, (parliamientary note). 135. See also Menial Edin. HOLMES, Evelyn M.: s'ome aspects of derma- Hospital, Middlesex: rary LJL.D coiiferred oni, 72-Report on tological work in Dennmark, 1025 C 'llectetl, Pap. rs of the l,ondon wster, 386-Retirement of, 753-Death Medical Schnol, ev , 153 Gift for x ray de- of. 8'5-Obituar-y of. 899 HOLMES. Thomas, obituary notiee of, 1148 partment, 2 9 - Infornmation concerning tiotice HOLTH. S.: 'lreatment of glaucoma. 109 the HouIs o-Y, Sir ThoitLas: Appreciation of Sir H. (and others): study of medicine, 433-Opening of winter Williamu Whitla, 1194 IfOLT'EUSEN, Eraeb'tisse der session, 698-Aitnual dunner. 698 HOWARD, Bernard F medizi'.ischen Stralilenforschung, Band vi, Mount Harrison AMemorial Lec- rev., 736 Hospital. Vernon, Northwood: Statis- ture: ('inchona and civilization, 1150 and tical report 496 H1OWAITH. Walter Treatment of carcinoma of Holt's D*esases 6flInfantcy Childhood, tenth Hospital, National Maternity, Dublin, ioforma- the 1072 edition (revisedl by [j Emmetu Holt, jun., and tion concerning, 505 oesophagus, Rustin tIchitosh), rev., 59 HowFn. George lBradley. obituiary notice of, 38 HONAN, B.: Patient with early mental Hospital, National, Queen's Square, informa- HOWE, Graham: Problems of adolescence, 1076_ changes, tion conceriiing, 457 1031 Hos nital for Nervous Diseases. West End: Child HOWELL, Colonel F. D. (I., appointed (tempor- Hong-Kong. seasonal incidence of eclampsia in guidance clinic opened, 396 -Information con- arily) Deptity Director-General Army Medical (R. E. Tottenh&m), 1067 (0) cerning 452 Services. 550 Hoops, A. L.: Prophylaxis of malaria, 507 Hospital, Nottingham City Mental, food poison- Treatment HoPvwgLL-ASH, Edwin L.: New treatments for ing in HOWSLI., Wbitcburcb: of chronic old (parliamentary note). 950 oat omvelitis. 251-Fusion opfera ions on the 359 HoPpital, Number 14 Stationary: Annual dinner, 311 HOPKINS. Sir Frederick: Some chemical aspects 1054 hip-joitit 305-Poliomyelitis, of IHowEIr.r W ii1 am Boyman: Medzeiie in Canada, life, 532 Hospital policy: At Barrow, 68 rev., 295 t6 JULY-DEC.,193 INDEX I EDICAL JOUINA,.

HorER, Neils (editor): Man inzto W1toman, rev. Infirmary. Leeds General: Appeal for exten.. 784 I. sions, 837 HOYLE, Clifford: Drug treatment of angina Infirmary, Leicester Royal, Mills bequest to, pectoris, 882 Illegal operation. See Operation 221 HOYLE. L.: Vaccines in coryza. 127 Illumination: Comrtmission Intfernationiale de Infirmary, Manchester Royal, Bill, 38, 85. 132, HUBBACK, Eva M.: Wanted: a first-aid lecturer, ('Eclasirage, rev., 336 219-Royal assent to. 271 1056 Imhotep (Gerald Garry), 350 Infirmary, Newcastle Royal Victoria: Report, 313. HUDDLESON, James H.: Accidents, Neuroses, Immunity, review of books on, 239, 924 Influenz%, aetiology o(f leading article), 115 and Compensation, rev., 688 Impetigo. treatment of, 136 Infra-red photography. See Photography HUDSON, A. B., appointed Serving B3rother of Impoi t Duties Advisory Committee and an Infra-red rays, permeability of the body to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 increase in the import duty on (1) surgical (C. B. Heald), 54 (0)-Correspondence on, 160 HUDSON, E.: Labour in the African negro, 1048 knives and surgical and dental instruments, INGRAM. John T.: Tuberculous bacillaemia, 585 HUDSON, H.: Thumb sucking. 851 and (2) artificial teeth, 273 -Treatment of rodent ulcers, HUGGINS. G. M., appointed Primie Minister and IMEE, Joseph, dleath of, 1194 1184 1143-Chilblains, Minister of Native Affairs of Southern INAMOnI, S.: Whooping-couigh, 1177 INGRAM, Williaml Wilson (and G. V. RUDD): The Rhodesia, 697, 791 " Incelcas " foot elevator, 738 Dizagosis and Treatnsesst of Diabetes and the HUGHES, Arthur Henry, elected to a Beit Alemo- Use of Highl Carbohydrate Diets, rev., 609- rial Fellowship, 155 INCOME TAX: 42. 88. 136 180, 222, 274, 320, 364. 403, Spider bite in Australia. 743 HUGHES, A. W. vIMcKenny (and Major E. E. 516. 552.59). 670. 716,765, 806, 851, 934, 954, 1004, INNFS, Flora R.: Treatment of whooping-cough, AUSTEN); Clothes Moths antd House Moths, 1055, 1101, 1151, 1196, 1240 1048 rev.. 495 Allowance for fees paid to medical agency, 590 Inquests by London coroners, number of, 124 HUGHES, C. Alston: Appreciation of Thomas Allowance for loss in business, 364 Insane, humane treatment of the, Manchester's Herbert Bickerton, 1051 Appointment:-absence from home: expenses lead in the (E M. Brockbank), 540-Corre- HUGHES, Frank M.: Treatment of fractures of 765 spondence on, 586, 667 the spine, 1186 Appointment-Basis year, 954 Insanity, review of book on, 1217 HUGHES, Percy, memorial to, 1137 Assistant living out, 1101 Insanity in Scotland: Report of Board of Con- HUGHES. Surgeon Captain Robert, obituary Change in appointment. 954 trol, 937 notice of, 669 Cbange in proprietorship: cash basis, 516 Insomnia in infants, 851 HUGHES, W. Kent: Tonsillectomy and quinsy, Colonial Service: residence in United King- Institute of Medical Psychology. See Psychology 104 dom 552 Institution, Liverpool Mledical: Cancer of the Hull, diphtheria in, in 1932,1183 Commencement of practice, 954 scrotum, 781-Diuretics in cardiac oedemas HUMPEREYS, F. R.: Diagnosis of scarlet fever, Deferred annuity insurance, 274 781-Dermatitis of the newborni, 870-Ulcera- 222 Employment of daughter, 552 tive colitis, 922-Child guidance, 1074-Bronchi- Hunger-strike prisoners. See Prisoners Engagement of assistant expenses, 180 ectasis, 1075-Urochrome, 1215 HUNT, Elizabeth: Constipation in childhood, Expenses attachiDg to appointment, 1151 Instrumiients, surgical, medical, dental, and 1120 Expenses: Of assistant, etc., 1101-Board and veterinary, markets for in Indlia, 589 HUNTER: Aetiology of pellagra, 745 lodging of assistanit, and garage, etc., 180 Instrument tray, a surgical, 202 HUNTER, Donald: Factors in the process of Expenses. various, 716 Insulin in cases of undernourishment, 630, 670 ossification, 572 Foi eign dividends-" Blocked account," 1004 Insulin, crystalline, 202 Hunterian Museum: Report. 116 Government annuity, 852 Insulin. nature of: Board of Trade inquiry, 989 HURST, Arthlur F.: The unity of gastric dis- Interest on estate and succession duties, 1151 1133-New duty on (parliamentary note). 1149 orders, 89 (0) Lecturer's expenses, 670 Insulin, price and production of (parliamentary HURST, C. C. l'he Mechanismn of Creative Liability of foreign residents, 403 note). 1237 Evolution. rev., 15 Liability of medical society, 1240 Insulin, review of book on. 1216 HUTORINSON, R. G.: Tuberculous prevention, Life assurance allowance, 42, 88 Insulin and its salts, duty chargeable on. 273 613 Locumtenent, acting as, for friend, 806 Insulin and its salts, hearing re under Safe- HUTCalsON, Arthur Jaffray, obituary notice of, Locumtenent work: expenses, 403 guarding of Industries Act t1921), 804 849 Medical officer: travelling expenses, 1004 Insurance, induistrial, and insurance on the HUTCHISON, Robert: The testim-ionial farce, 843 Motor car:-Depreciation. 222, 320, 806, 904, 1056 lives of children under 10 Years of age (parlia- -Golden syrup, 1056 -Obsolescence allowance, 274, 320. 851 - mentary note), 1192 HUTINEL, V., death ot, 83 Obsolescepee of car: assistant, 1196-Replace- Insurance for the smiddle classes, 545, 587, 625. HuWS, G. P.. appointed Serving Brother of the m_:nt, 274, 806, 1055 759 Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 Partnership, new: cash basis, 222 Insurance, compulsory pension, 1130 HUXLEY, Julian: Temporary hormonic steriliza- Partnership, new, during financial year, 1056 tion, 118 Partnership, share in: cash basis, 320 Insurance, National Health: Hydatid cyst of liver, multiple, without eosino- Partnership share, increase in, 552 Contributions. arrears of, 1053, 1099 philia (Robert W. Riddle), 1166 Purohase of practice: first year, 403 In the Irish Free State, 73 Hydatids, review ot book on, 1122 Removal of special practice, 852 Insurance benefit in 1934, title to, iCOl Hydrocarbon Oils Production Bill, 1236 Repair of furniture, 851 Insurance cards in respect of insured persons: Hydrocele, dracontiasis and strangulated hernia Replacement of hooks and use of car, 136 Numbers issued, 1002 (W. E. Thompson), 548 Return to United Kingdom, 11Q, Insurance Committees, expendliture on. 220 Hydrogen-ion concentration, tests of, 552 Temporary residence in the United Kingdom, Leadingarticle on the twenty-first anniversary Hydrothermy, denmonstration of at bath, 1137 852 of. 158 Hygiene, comparative, problems of (leading Travelling expenses of general practitioner, 364 Medical benefit. 219 article), 614 Parliamentary notes, 38, 219, 220, 947, 1001, 1052. Hygiene, industrial (parliamentary note), 271 fndexes, half-yearly, 69, 161 1098 1148, 1236 Hygiene, industrial, institute of, founded in Regional medical officer and workmen's com- Paris, 1151 INDIA: pensation, 1001 Hygiene, Mental, National Council for: Annual lBengalee student, health of the, 541 Unemployment Insurance Bill to amend Un- report, 503 Bom-bay: Municipal maternity homes, 1229- employment Insulrance Acts (1920 to 1933), Hygiene, review of book on, 872 Public health in, 542 1052, 1098, 1099, 1148, 1236 Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. London School Burma Government Medical School, 1229 Unemployment Insurance (Expiring of and Ross Institute: Awards, 800-Course of Central Provinces and Berar: Vital statistics, Enact- study, 217, 551-Degrees and pass lists, 173. 712 1229 ments) Bill, 38 - Proposed amalgamation with the Ross Cholera treated by the bacteriophage, 890 Unemployed persons and contributory pen- Institute, 245, 1194, 1195-Intormation concern- Haffkine Institute, Bombay. 168 sions, 947 ing the study of medicine, 454, 460-Andrew Health services in the North-West Frontier Balfour Studentship, 800-Fishmongers' Com- Province, 889 Insurance. National Health, in Scotland: Twenty- pany Studentship, 800-Chadwick Prize, 800- Instruxilents, surgicasl, mxiedical, dental, and first anniversary celebrations, 11.35 One-pipe systemu of houise drainage, 1043 veterinary, markets in India for, 589 Insur ance, social, 1130 Hygroma. cystic, of neck, treated by sodium Kashmir Hospital, 168 Intellectual retardation, emotional factors in morrhuate (Gordon Harrower). 148 (0) Leprosy in, 1099 (Emanuel Miller), 237 HYMAN, H. T,'- Psycho-analytic treatment, 1175 Malaria control in Lower Bengal, 890 Internal secretiorns. See Secretions Hyperidrosis, 716. 765, 806, 904 Alaternal mortality and child marriage in, Intestine. small, catairh of, 160 Hypertension. See also lBlood pressure 1238 Intestino-vesical fistula. See Fistula Hypertension, essential, treatment and control Medical aid by women for women, 341 Intracranial lesions, fields of vision in connexion of, a new therapeutic measure (H. 0. Gune- Mledical Council for, 876 with (Adams A. McConnell).226 (0). 309-(H. M. wardene), 1114 (0) Mledicine in (Lieut.-Col. R. N. Chopra), 931 Traquair), 229 (0), 309-Discussion, 309 Hypertension, vascular, essential (Sir Hum- Parliaiii entary n otes on, 220, 1052. 1099, 1238 Intracratnial tumours. See Tomours phry Rolleston), 223 (0)-Discussion, 247, 910 .ensionable services under the new constitu- Intussusception in a family. 222 -A correction, 351-Correspondence on, 404, tion, 220 Inventions, exhibition of, 766 997. See also lBlood pressure Public health admilinistration in, 1052 Iodex ointment for boils, 320 Hypertension. vascular, essential, renal aspects Public health progress in: Report, 338 Iodism, acute. 42 of (W W. D. Thomson), 910 (0)-Corre- Wadia Maternity Hospital, 167 Ionosphere, the, 88 spondence on, 997 Women's medical service in, informiiation con- IRANI, Lieut.-' olonel M/1. S.: Prophylaxis of Hypertonia, vascular, pathogenesis of (H. Marx cerning, 449 enteric and cholera, 361 and K. Hefke), 744 Hypertrichosis, 274 India Office: Vote, 174 Ireland: HTPHER, N. C.: Commtunication between doctor InDdian Journal of Paediatrics, first issue, 1101 Antrim area district, sanitary conditions in. and night caller, 688-Birth on the railway Intdian medical officers' leave (parliamentary 394 track, 1023 note), 1238 Armagh, County, health of school children in. Hypnotic drugs: uses and dangers (Sir William Indian Medical Service: Appointments, etc., 622 Willcox), 1213-Discussion, 1213 1005. See also Supplement Index-Estimates, Belfast, child welfare organization in, 355- Hypnotic suggestion iu the psychoses, 1004, 174-Europeans and Indians in, 40-Infoi ma- Medical education in, 754-Royal Maternity 10r6 tion concerning, 463-Pa*rliamnenitary notes on, Hospital, 841. 992-Tuberculosis in. 583 Ihypnotics, basal, anaesthetic deaths after, 1185 40,174-Petnsions, 172. 400-Work of, 174 Carlow County, health of school children in, Hypnotists, early Irish (Cecil P. Smyly), 348 Industrial Health Research Board. See Re- 754 Hypodermic syringe. See Syringe search Cork Clinical Society, 993 Hypoglycaemia, spontaneous, with hepatitis Industrial hygiene. See Hygiene Cork County, infectious diseases in, 355- (Henry Moore, W. J. O'Farrell, and J. M. Infant blinded in hospital (Lee v. Birkenhead Uncertified deaths in, 394 Hayden), 871 Corporation), 40 Down Mental Hospital, 394 Hypotension, review of book on. 1077 Infantile paralysis. See Poliomyelitis DUBLIN: Hypothalamus and the pituitary (leading article). Infants, review of book on,59. See also Chil- Blind, hostel for the, 312 786 dren's Diseases British Medical Association's meeting at. Hysterectomy (A. H. Davidson), 346 -Discusision, Infectionis diseases in County Cork: Report, 355 See Association in General Index 346-(A. H. Davidson), 643 (0) Infectious diseases, review of book on, 201 Clinical teaching in, 505 Hysterectomy, "total," 80-For non-malignant Infirmary, Edinburgh Royal: Annual meeting Hospitals of, maintenance funds of, 754 conditions,c 264 of Leaguie of Subscribes,r 1136 Infant mortality, high, in the county of, 584 I Thu Lamais JULY-DEC., I9331 INDEX IMEDICAL JouuugA,. r

Ireland (v'ontinued): JORGE. Ricardo: Haffkine's plague KINGSFORD, Beresford: Anaesthetics Schools of medicine in, in the nineteenth JORGER, Johann J.. death of, wifery, 941 century (T. Percy C. Kirkpatrick), JOSEPE, E. G.: Tr eatment of Kingston-upon-Hull, diphtheria 1932,1183 Galway County: Health report, appendicectomy, 670 Kingston's metric e(iuivalent tables, Health services in the Free State. JOYCE, R. D.: School myopia, edition, 806 Insurance, National Health: In JOYNT, Major Herbert Fletcher: KIPHUTH, R. J. H. (and Winthrop 73, obituary notice (P. 402), 512 PHELPS): The Diagnosis and, Tteahtent Irish Medical Committee, 1227 JOYNT, Colonel H. W., obituary notice Postutral Defects, rev., 294 Irish medical graduates at dinner, JULIAN, Edouard, death of, 83 KIRKPATIAICK, T. Percy C.: Honorary D.Litt. Local Government Department JULIAN. F. B.: New treatments N.U.I. conferreA on, 84-Schools medicine Health, 706 Humane treatment of the insane, 667-" in Dublin in the nineteenth century, 109-Irinh Meath hospital, 706 do drugs act? " 1095 medical maen before 1600, 349

Medical Registration Council, JUNDELL: Whooping-cough, 1177 KITCHIN, Ian D.: Spinal anaesthesia Medicine and therapeutics, recent JUNGLING, 0. (and others): Ergebntisse infant, 103 in, 1090 MIedizintischess Stralhlenforschung, Kitchener School of Medicine, Khartum: Mental diseases, laboratory for, rev. 736 302

Mental health problems in the Free Junker apparatus, new fool-proof KITCHING, J. L. W.. presentation Mental hospitals in the Free State, 825 KITCHING, R. L.: The milk supply. Moore, Sir John William, presentation JUPE, Francis: Treatment of laryngeal KLAUIDER: Aetiology of pellagra, Power, Dr. Joseph, Ardfinnan, resignation culosis, 1046 KLEMPERER, Georg (and Felix KLEMPERER):

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Royal Medical Benevolent Fund Society, KLUMMER, Ernst, apPointed to School children, pre-school infection surgery at Geneva. 1055 Sligo Mental Hospital, 622 KNIGHT, Elizabeth, obituary notice Solomons, Bethel, presentation 842 K. KNOCK, Sidney: Clear Lower Deck,"

Sweepstakes, hospital. 621 KNOWLES: Experimental worlk on

Tuberculosis and the Celt. 505 KALLIO, K. E.: Volvulus, 656 KOHN-ABREST, El : Nominated foreign corre- Tuberculosis among out-patienss, KARL, Wilhelm, elected dean the sponding member of the Royal Academy

University representation in the 751 faculty at Vienna. 403 Medicine of Blgium, 179

Vital statistics. Free State, 312-For Northern KARTTOON, L (and B. FANTUS, editors)-Geleneral KOLLE IT, Viktorr death of, 179 Ireland, 583, 1226 Therapeutics, rev,, 16 KOPCZYNSEI, Dr., death of, 1051 Kashmir hospital. See Hospital KoURILSKY, Dr.: be Traitement Abc6sdli Irish Medical Committee: Report mieeting KASPER, Joseph A.: Tuberculosis Poumosi, rev., 530 1227 American negro, 1176 KRAMER, S. D.: Poliomyelitis, Irish medical men before 1600 C. KATO, Denzaburo: Arthritis and KRECKE, Von A.: Vorn A zte und Seisen, Kirkpatrick), 349 tions. 32 Kran ken, rev., 384 Iron. See Ferni perchllor. KAY, H. D.: Factors in the process KRirN,G Robert. death of, 952 0 Irrigator, portable. 531 572-Milk, raw and pasteurized. Kroinayer lamp in treatm-lent of tuberculosis IRVINE, K. Neville: Pregnancy in KAYNE. G. Gregory: Pulmonary the larynx (William Beaumont). IscELLONDSKY, N.E..: Wrertion Interne childhood, 1231 KRUMWIEDE: Wbooping-cough, U 6nWs'-ee* cence, 576 KKANE, Hilda L.: Case of maternity Kuala Luinipur Institute for Medical Researcli: IswARIAH, V.: Snake venoms. 315 years of age, 567 Report, 292 ITALLIE, L. V.: Ginger paralysis," KEARNEY, Professor: Hyperemesis gravidarum, KURHMER, Ernst, death of. 549 Italy, conditions of practice in, 467-Measles 1122 Kymogrsiph, a gynaecological, 1079,1121 835 Keats, John: medical student, qualified Kymograply, review of book on, vEssKKNowLEs, Frances: Medical and poet (T. Wilson Parry),

contraception, 119 KEENAN, T. F. Insurance for m-iddle classes, 625 KELBY, F. H.: Ward and dormitory 1025 L. KELLY. R. E.: Appreciation of Jeans. J. -Head injuries, 248-Colour fuln illustratinig LA BARIIE, Jean: Diabet e et lnsulinsimie, operations of thyroidectomy, cholecystectomy, 1216 JACKsON, Mary Percy: On the exploration of common bile duct, Laboratory for mental diseases, rev., 295 operation for ectropion, 248-Surgical Laboratory Methods, Clinical second " M. Pulex 307 JACKSON. W. M.: ubiquitus," of Rthe biliary tract, edition, rev., 1218 JAMEs, Fred W.: Primary thrombosis the KE LSER, A.: Manueial of Veterinary Laboratory, National Physical: axillary vein, 588 logy, second edition, rev., Laboratory, the Pharmacopoeia, JAMES, G. W. B.:-Hypnotic drugs: KELSON, Harold (arid Eric Laboratory tests, review of book dangers, 1214 peritoneal rupture of uterus Labour in the African negro,

JAMES, Colonel S. P.: Report on therapeutics intramural pregnancy, 684 Labour, anaesthiesia in, 316, 338, of malaria, 928 KELvIN. J.: New treatments Anaesthesia antd Anaesthetics JAJMEs T. G. Ilityd (and Norman MATHESON): KEmP. W. N.: Anaesthesia uinder ether, Labour, ante-natal version and subsequent Chronic perforating ulceration new theory of status lvmphaticus, rupture of uiterus during (W.McK. by lumbar sympathectomy, (0) KENAWY, N: The sm-lall-pox epidemic in McCullagh 646-Uorrespondence JAMEso'J, W. W., to visit India to Alexandria (1932-3). 987 also Uterus problems, 1100 KENDAL, Hugh, awarded Carnegie Hcro Labour, chloroformi cansules during,

resignation of, 1195 Carnac JANSSEN, Fund, 1151 (Arthur Rees), 241-2L. Rivett). JARRETT, Mary C.: Chronic Illness in Yor-k KENDERDINE, Sir Charles, invited 778 (0)-Discussion, 347 CitC 879 governor of Queen Mary's (Roehampton) Labour, chloroform in, 544, 894, also Japan. conditions of practice pital, Anaesthetics in midwifery Jay bather," 539. See also Drowning, deaths KENNEDY, Alexander Dingwall. Labour, gas and air during, simple from of, 1234 giving (H. J Minnitt ,825 JEANNENEY: Surgery of the sympathetic, KENNEDY, Clifford: Heartburn Labour: Gas and oxygen apparatus by JEANS, 'Frank Alexander Gallon, 1094 general practitioners. 829

and brain of, 37, 83 Kenya native, mind (Hl. L. Labour, normal, quinine in, 79, JEFFERSON. Geoffrey: Treatment Gordon), 923, 931. See also Africa, 358. 397 injjuries, 248, 807 (0)-Visual fields KEOGH. P. J.: Tuberculosis Labour, occipito-posterior cases. cranial lesions, 309-Appreciation KERLEY, P. J.: Radiology in heart 213, 314 James Armour, 848 594 (01)Early diagnosis of pulmonary Labour Office. International: Statistics JEFFREEY, Johh, appointed Under-Secretary culosis, 822 tors in various courntries, 1055-Compzlsory State for Scotland, 500 KERMACK, W. 0.: Laboratory Pension Ins8urantce, 1130 JEFFRIES, Lilias: Medical problems College of Physicians of Edinbuirgh, Labour, review of book on, malignancy, cepti"n, 119 Serum reaction for Labour, uterine inertia in: discussion Reginald (Eardley on the JEWESBURY, KERR, James: Report Royal Society of Medicine, 57. See Wilfred SHELDON): A Doctor Mother, KERR, J. M. Munro:M+I aternal Mortality anrd LACHMANN, S.: Grusuizilge derKurorowissen- rev., 108 Morbidity, 691-6And others): A Comnbined scliaft, rev., 974 death 1051 Obstetrics JOANNOVIC, Georgea, of, Textbook of and Gynraecology. LACK, Lieut.-Col. Lewis AlbertHodgklnsonn JOBSON, T.0torrhoea,B.: 212 second edition, rev., 8 6 obituary notice of, 1146 JOHNSTON, D. J. Gair: Use of quinine normal KERR, R. A Plexiform (cirsoid) LADELL. R. Macdonald:Psychology labour, 265 scalp, 566 curriculum, 895

JOia%DTUNE, R. W.: Puerperal KERR, R. S.: Compound fracture LAIDLAW, P. P.: Aetiology of endocrines in gynaecology, 306, (01 1141 Awarded a Royal Medal of JOHN5TON-NAINT, P.: "Pulex ubiquitus," 630 KERSHAW, John D. (and E. 883 JOLY, -John, obituary notice Duration of passive immunity LAING, Dr.: Enteric fever in JoNEs. El. (and others): How the 969 (0) LAKE, Norman C.: Para-oesophageal rev., 1218 KERSLEYa G. D.. awarded the Raymond Horton- matic hernia, 331 (0)-Surgery sympa- JONES, El. Gabriel: The chemist Smith prize, 945 thetic, 693 health, 871 KESSEL, Leo:Psycho-analytic treatment, LAKIN, C. El.: Staphylococcal JONEs, El. G. Munro (and John KERsHAW), Ketogenic diet. See Diet LAMBERT, Captain D. D.: Entasnoeba histolytica Duration of passive immunity KEYEs, Edward L.: Treatment carriers, 14 969 (0) rhoea, 105 -Elected an honorary LAMBERT. F. Barrie, appointed Depart-

or Surgeons of JovEs, B.: Psycho-analysis psychoanalysis, Royal College of mental Committee on Hlospital 1102 KEYNES, Geoffrey: Radiation La Medicine Ibera for July JoNEs, George: Road dangers, disease, 345 proceedings of the International Congress Of JONES, R. Ewart: Serum reaction Khartum, Gordlon Memorial Military Medicine and Pharmacy, cancy, 1189 KIDD, Archibald: Scarlet fever Lamp, Kromayer, in treatment JONES. R. Francis: A letter game visual KInD, J. G.: Ginger paralysis," 579 of the larynx (William Bieaumont), training, 547 Kidneys, double acute psoas LAMPITT, L. H. (anfd H. S. RooxE): JoNES, SirRobert,memorial to, with (G. A. B. Walters), 972 and origin of lead in canned sardines, 685 Watson: Treatment of fractures of P.: 993 JONqES, KIELY, Splenomegaly, Lancashire:-School children, milk (parlia- the spine, 940. 1141-Calcium in bone disease, King Edward VII Welsli National mentary note). 1192-Tuberculosis 1073-Sciatica anI low back pain, 1073 Association: Report, 663 938

JoNEs, Wallace: Bronchiectasis, 1075 King Edward's Hospital See Fund LANDE, Herman: Death in diabetic JORDAN: Muscular endurance, 301 KING, W. W.: Intermittent evacuation LANDSTEINER, Karl, awarded JORDAN, L.: Report on the eradication fluiid by vagina simulating urinary of the Dutch Red Cross, tuberculosis, 835 tinence, 921 LN NE, Charles, bequests of, I8 Thu sUM JULY-DEC., I933] INDEX r lXDuZAs JOuuAsL

LANE, T. J. : urgical progress. 812 Lecture, Davidson [Mackenzie] Memorial: X-ray LImws, Dean: Honorary D.Sc.N.U.I. conferred LANE, T. J. D.: Tuberculous kidney, 1121 and radium treatment in the future (N. S. on, 84 LANE-ROBERTS, 0. 8. (and others): The QOteen, Finzi). 1127 LEWIs. E. W., elected Mayor of Southport. 952 Charlotte's Textbook of Obstetrics, third Lecture, De Lamar: Aetiology of pellagra (ERar- LEWis, H. K. and Co.: Heraldic shields, 1102 edition, rev .1216 riette Chick), 745 LEWIs, Joseph: Chronic bilateral spontaneous LANGDON-DOWN, Ii.: Appreciation of Christine Lecture, Doyne Memorial: Investigations on pneumotborax, 779 Mary Murrell, 801 the aftermath of cases of intraocular foreign LEWIs, Sir Thomas: Harveian Oration, " Clini- LANGSTEiN, Leo, death of, 362 bodies (Bernard Cridland), 104 cal science," 717 (0) LANGWORTHY, 0. R.: " Ginger paralysis," 579 Lecture, Harrison Memorial: Cinchona and LEXER, Erich, made a foreign member of the LASIOcHE, Guy: Ooothelrapie Entdocrinsiennite, b7t5 civilization (Bernard F. Floward), 1150 Lombardy Surgical Society, 1239 -Exam-ns de Laboratoire due Meldecin, Bra- Lecture, Henderson (Williamii Ramsay) Trust: LHERMITTE, J.: The hypothalamus, and ther ticien. third editioni, rev., 737 The cortical localization of cerebral function pituitary, 787 Laryngology and otology diploma, information (J Shaw lBolton), 887 LIAN, Camille: L'Anpgine de Poitrine, 617 concerning, 471 Lecture, Lister Memorial (Sir Charles Ballance), Libraries [Special] Association of, and Infor- Lateral sinus. See Sinus 737 mation Bureaux, annual conference, Bristol LAURENS. H.: The Phvsiolooical Effects of Lecture, Lloyd Roberts: Associations between (1933), 273 Radiant Energy, rev., 925 medicine and literature (Sir Humphry Rolles- LICHTEsNBERG,ProfessorAlexandervon: Awarded LAUDA, E.: Ph' siology of the spleen, 204 toni), 985 the gold nmedal of the International Society of LAW, Frank: Diathermy in ophthalmology, 104 Lecture, Macalister Memorial: Animal patients Urology, 551-Made a foreign member of the LAW, F. M.: Nasal Acvessory Sinuses, Antnalsof (Sir Frederick Hobday), 26 Swedi-h Medical Society, 1239 Roent enology, vol xv, rev., 1172 Lecture, Mitchell: Human tuberculosib of LIDBETTEtt, E. J.: Heredity and the Sociat LAWRENCE, R L.: Diabetes, with special refer- bovine origin(William G. Savage), 905 Problem. Group, vol. i, rev., 1172 ence tohigh carbohydrate diets, 344. 517 (0) Lecture,1'aget[Stephen] Memorial: The saving Life, chemical aspects of(Sir Frederick Hopkins), LAYTON. Frank G.: Pancreatitis in mumps, 35- in suffering of man and animals doie to 532 Parpose in neuroses, 1214 medical and veterinary research (Sir Leonard Life, mechanical view of (James Gray), 533 Lead in canned saraines (L. H. Lampitt and Rogers), 18 LIGAT, D. (and T. D. OVEREND): Volvulus of the H. S. Rooke), 685 Lecture, Semon, 731 pelvic colon, 7 (0). 214, 656 Lecture. Sbarpey-Schafer, 795 Lighting in iimines: nZw regulations promised Leading Articles: Lecture. Sudhoff: The development of medical (parlianmentary note), 1238 Adrenal virilisni, 880 history in the last eighty years (Professor LILLE,Y, E. Lewis: The endocrines in gynae- Aims ofuiedicinie, 299 Diepgen), 715 cology, 306 Alternating current inmedical practice, 1081 Lecture, Thompson [Silvanus] Memorial: Modern LINDEMANN, Professor, death of, 401 Bedside and laboratory. 741 x-ray developments (A. Bouwers). 1127 Lingual growth (Oliver Chance), 1076 Burns, Treatment of, 786 Lectuire, Weild: Bearing of the experimental Lip, cellulitis of. See Cellulitis Cancer of the cervix, radiotherapyil, 243 induction of cancer on our conceptions of its Lipaemia after fatty meals (N. I. Nissen), 300 Cancer, maxitlary, 496 nature and causes (J. A. Murray), 1230 Lipiodol in bronchiectasis (0. F. Thomas), 1075 Cancer research, 114 Lectures, Gehrmann:-Syphilis and cancer: a Lipoid granulomatosis of bone(Johu Fraser), Children andumemployment, 981 parallel (William Allen Pusey), 579 1074 - Cholecystitis.Lmedical treatment of, 929 Lectures, Morrison: The mental element in LISTON, William Glen: Serum treatment for Cold, the comumon, 831 crime and criminals (Robert A. Fleming), 72 malignancy, 1189 Comparative hygiene, problems of, 614 Lectures, Thayer: A limited consideration of LITCHFIELD, Mrs. Beatrice, death of, 549 Diet, problems of, 694 certain aspects of acuite infection of the Lithiasis, pancreatic (S. N. Sennett), 3 (0) Disease, chronic, and the community, 879 respiratory tract(A. R. Dochez), 831 Litholapaxysimplifieed (Ernest F Neve), 1211 Dublinimieeting, 242 Lederer's anaemia. See Anaemia LITTLE, C.J. Harwood: Post-vaccinal encepha- Edinburgh medicine, 1883-1933, 981 Lee v. Birkenhead Corpor-ation, 40 litis, 215 Endocrinology, 575 LFEE, Maurice: Parotid cysts and tumours, 896 Livercompound for intramuscular use(hepatexX Feeding of the nation, 980 LEE, P.(4.: Early Irish hypnotists and mesmer- 976 Haemolytic anaemia in early life, 157 ists, 348 Liver diet cookery, review of book on, 240 Head injuries, treatment of, 832 LEE, R. 0. (and Maurice CASSIDY): Case of Liver extract for intramuscular injection Health services in Soviet Russia, 1128 phrenic avulsion, 684 (hepastab), 1218 Hospital" Whitaker," 576 LeEcri, E. Bosdin: Portraits for identification, Liver treatment of anaemias, 843 Housing and the slums, 1035 668 Liver-kidney syndrome, 881 Hypothalamus and the pituitary, 786 Leeches,culltivation of, 1039 Liverpool, post-graduate courses in, 475-Publl Influenza, of, 115 Leeds: Pathological and cancer research in, health adnministration on Merseyside, 935 aetiology Inflrmarv. See Insurance, National Health, twenty-one years 209-General Infirmary Liverpool Medical Institution. See Institution of, 158 LEEMING, A. Norman: Aids for the deaf. 1004 LIvEsEY,W. E.: Appreciation of Thomas Her- Leading and leadership, 497 LEES, David: l-eatmentT of acute gon orrhoea, 105 bert Bickerton, 1051 London we ter. 386 -Administration of venereal diseases mea- LIVINGSTON, GeorgeR., obituary notice of, 178 Malaria, therapeutics of, 928 sures, 105 Livingstone College. See College Mdaternal welfare in New Zealand, 536 LEESE: Muiscular endurance, 301 LLOYD, B. Layton: Trigeminal neuralgia, 1003 Medical care. plans for, 615 LEESON, L. H.: Appointed Serving Brother of the LLOYD, W. Alfred (and David R. LEWIs): Ring- Medical charities, 1222 Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 29 worm of scalp treated with thallium acetate. Medical history, the study of, 653 LE FLEMING, E. K%ye: The practitioner and the 99 (0) Metabolism during fever, 535 public, 405(0)-Elected a direct representative LLOYD, W. E.: Early diagnosis of pulmonary Milk, raw and paste'irized, 1080 on the General Medical Council, 657-Ward tuberculosis, 823 Occupational diseases of the skin, 340 and dormitory infections. 1025 LLOYD-WILLIAMS. I. H.: Insurance for the Orthopaedic practise, British, 654 Legbones, fractures of. See Fractures middle classes, 587 therapy, Legal aid societies, 218 LLOYD-WILLIAMS, K. G.: Anaesthesia in labour, Oxygen 23 LEGUEu, Dr., nonminated professor of clinical 358 Parliament and public health, 1036 urology in the Paris Medicine, Pharmacology, the trend of progress in, 341 Faculty of 715 Local authorities expenditure on hospitals Plague vaccine, Hsffkine's, 66 LEIGHTON, Gerard: MeatItspectionl, second (parliamentary note). 1100. See also Hospitals Pleasant poisons, 385 edition, rev., 925 Local Government Bill, 947. 1000-Royal Assent. Poliomyelitis, 1221 LEIPER,R. T., title of William Julien Courtauld to, 1000 President's address, 203 Professor of Helminthology conferred on, Local Government Hospital Service, information Profession of miiedicine, 409 246 concerning, 464 Psycho-analytic treatment, 1175 LE: MESUSIIER, Mrs.: Treatmuent of delinquency, Local Government and other Officers Super- Radiology of the digestive tract, 291 1219 annuation (Temporary Provisions) Bill, 85, Rheumatic diseases,1129 LEMIIIRE, G., death of, 1194 132, 176, 219, 271-Royal assent to. 271 Road traffic signals, 113 LENARD, Philipp: Great Men of Scienice. rev., 493 Local Governmnent and Public Health Depart- Scarlet fever in and Wales, LENDON, Alfred: Appreciation of Sir Joseph ment, Irish Free State: Report, 706 England 24 Verco, 548-Thebeginnings of the Adelaide Local rating. See Rating Spleen, psychology of the, 204 Hospital, 990 SSuch stuff as dreams are made of," 653 1837-1857. LOCKHART,L. P.: Mind and the machine, 117 Surgeryof the sympathetic, 693 LENORMANT, Professor, made an honorary LOCKHART MUMMERY,J. P.: Cancer and co- Tuberculin test, intradermal, possibilities of Fellow of the SwissSiociety of Surgery. 1150 operation. 995 the, 742 LEON-KINDBERG, M. (and Robert MONOD): Les LOEPER, M.: ThUrapeutique Mhdicale: IV_ Abc ditu Poumon, rev., 973 Poumonts et Tuberculose, rev., 199 Tuberculosis in the American negro, 1176 Leprosy in India (parlianmentary note), Teiberculosis, pilmonary. in childhood, 1035 1099 Tuberculosis in North Wales, 613 LEREBOULLE'T. Pierre: Elected a memiiber of the LONDON: University Academiede M6decine,41-Milk-bornediseases, Anti-diphtheria immunization in special of London, 65 199 schools, 1044 X-ray and radium protection, 833 LERoux, R. (G. Roussy, and Ch. OBERLING): CountyCouncil. See Council Precis d'Anatormie Patlholegiqne, rev., 686 Intercollegiate Scholarships Board, 217, 362 Leading and leadership (Leading article), 497 Le Scalpel for July 8th contains the proceedings Measlesin, 830 of the recent Journ6es Midicales de Bruxelles, Milk supply, protection of, 888 LEAGUEOF NATIONS: 179 Nursinghomes (parliamentary note), 1191. See Drugs, narcotic, traffic in, 618, 831-World LTESCIIKRE, Erich, death of, 401, 804 also Nursinghomes c.)ntrol of, 748 LE,SLIE: Whooping-cotugh, 1177 Public Health Services, 31 Ep)idemiological Report of tleHIealth Section: Lester Hospital. See Hospital Refuse hills of,95074, March-April isstue devoted to the geo- LETT, Huuh: Intestino vesical fistu1a, 212 Routemap of, 88 graphical distribution of dysentery, 135- Letter game for visual training. See Visual Schoolchildren, health of: Report, 208-Nutri- Coakle , rev., September-October issuie contains a survey Lettstrm,Johvn 826 tion of (parliamentary note). 1238 of the incidenceaiid mortality of small-pox LEVADITI: Developmental cycle of Treponemua Water supply (Leading article), 386 throughout the world. 1225 pallidutm, 499 Health, international, and the economic crisis, LEV[ . David: Injection Treatment in Medical London Association of the Medical Women's 690 Practice, rev.. 529 Federation. See Association of the Malaria, therapeutics of, report on, 928 LEVI, Giuseppe elected a member Imp?rial London Intercollegiate Scholarships Board, 217, German Academy of Nattural Sciences at Halle, 362 542 LONIE, Thomas C.: Prophylaxis of malaria, 126, LEAK, W. N.: New treatments for old, 215- LEVITT, Walter M.: Radiation in malignant 315 Treatment of coronary thrombosis, 937 disease, 345, 678 (0'-Treatmient of carcinoina Sandor Psycho-aialysis LEANING, Captain R. mentioned in LoHNAND, (elitor): 5550 [t.. dispatches, of the oesophagus, 1072-Radiation of neo- ooday, 9759rev., ulasm, 1125 LoRn, Jere Williams, death of, 549 LE4,RMONTEE, J. R.: Nervous control of abdo. Lkvy,lPierre Paul: Ephedrine in serum disease, LoRIIMER, Lieut.-Colonel A. P. G.: Administra minal viscera, 258 354 tion of venereal diseases measures, 105 Lecture. Cameron: Scarlet fever (George F. LEWIN, OctaVia: Constipation in childhood, 1120 Lotteries (pasliamentary note), 1149-Royal- Dick), 705 Liewis, David R. (and NV. Alfred LLOYD): Rilng- Cosmmission on, report of (parliamentary Lecture, Cavendish: The diet of animals (Sir worm of scalp treated with thallium acetate, note),40-Am ountsubscribed (parliamentary- Peter Chalmers Mitchell), 116 I 99 (0) note), 1001 [ XTax S3irTi3 JULY-DEC., 1933] INDEX IMUDic.s JOUNliAS. 9 INDEX JULY-DEC., I933] Lotteries. See also Sweepstakes MCGOLRICK, L. -(and F. T. RANSON): Lung Malaria library in Rome issues an Index te LouissoNx. Captain M. G., appointed Officer of abscess following tonsillectomy. 1020 (0) MEalaria Literature, 1C44 the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. 27 M'GONIGLE, G. C. M.: Tuberculosis prevention, Malaria, prophylaxis of, 35, 126, 211, 267, 315, 506 LOvAIT, R. W.: Poliomyelitis, 311 165 - Assessment of nutritional state of in- 670 LOvE, R. J. MccNeill (and Hamilton BAILEY): A dividuals, 211-The general aspects of nutri- Malaria, therapeutics of (leading article), 928 Short Practice of Surgery. vol. ii, rev., 151-A tiot, 993 Malarial therapy and the community, 539 disclaimer, 1102 McGOWAN, John Pool: Rickets, with special Malaya, medical services in. information con- LoVELocK JONES, W. D.: Intensive treatment of reference to its occurrence in pigs, 599 (0- cerning. 469 acute tetanus, 491 (0) Calcification, 895 Malignancy, Cronin Lowe serum reaction for Low. G. Carmichael: Entamoeba histolytica MACGREGOR, A. S. M.: Report on the health of (Jocelyn Patterson and Joseph Adler), 1063 (0) carriers, 14 Glasgow, 704-Housing problem, 705-Milk -Correspondence on, 1188 LOWE. E. C,ronin: Serum reaction for malig- supply in Scotland, 1042-Pasteurization of Malignant disease of the lung, x ray treatment nancy, 1188 milk, 1182 of (Ff. Roberts), 142 (0) LOWBNFELFD, Margaret: Purification of swim- McGuIRE, Christie: Treatment of tropical Malignant disease, radiation in (H. Poole), 345- ming baths, 712 phagedaeriic ulcer, 918 Discussion, 345-(E9. Pearce Gould), 675 (0)- LOWRY, C. G.: Puerperal sepsis, 249 MCILROY, Dame Louise: The endocrines in (Oliver Chance), 677 (0)-(Walter M. Levitt). Ltibeck trial appeals rejected in Germany, 87 gynaecology, 306-Artificial menopause, 346- 678 (0)-Correspondence on, 797, 843, 895 LUCK, J. Murrav (editor): Anntual Review of Diagnosis of pregnancy, 346 - External Malignant. See also Cancer, Tumour, etc. Biochemistry, vol ii, rev., 873 cephalic version,346-Toxaemias of pregnancy, MALIPEANT, R. G.: Uterine inertia, 57 LUFKIN: Polyneuritis in pregnancy, 696 1211, MALLEBON, Joan: The B.M.A. Nutrition Com- LuKE. Lord: Paying patients at voluntary hos- MCINDOE, A. H. (and Sir Harold GIELLIES): Late mittee, 32-Birth control in general practice, pitals, 124. 211 surgical compli(-ations of fracture of the 120 LUKER. Gordon: Uterine inertia, 58 maddible, 1060 (0) MALLEY, L. K.: Diabetes, 344- Spontaneous LUmIhRE. Auguste: Colloides et Micellotules, MCIN'osH, John N.: Primary thrombosis of hypoglycaemia with hepatitis, 871 rev., 382 subilavian vein. 1143 Malnutrition following re-housing (parlia- Lunatic asylum, removal of sane woman to MCINTYRE. W. P. E.: Venules " in blood mentary note), 1001 (parliamentary note), 1192 culture, 945 MALPAS, P. W.: Foetal malformations, 920 Lung abscess. See Abbscess MCKAWL, D.: Occupational dermatitis, 255 - Man and the machine, 117 Lung disease after " gassing," 1046 National health policy, 304 Manchester: Milk pasteurization in, 991-Post- Lung disease, radiology in diagnosis of (Stanley McKAY. A. T.: Deficiency anaemias. 257 graduate courses at, 589 Melville), 1126 MACKAY, B. K.: The nutrition report. 1144 Manchester's lead in the humane treatment of Lungs, mineral matters in (W. E. Cooke), 492 MACKAY, Helen: Haemoglobin studies in in- the insane (E. M. Brockbank), 540 LUNN, Sir Henry S.: The Bridge of Allan con- fancy, 655 Manchuria, Northern, plague in, 1239 ference, 222 MAcKEITH, Malcolm Henry, appointed Dean of Mandated Territories, medical practice in, in- Lunn's aeroplane tours to Dublin, 87 the British Post-Graduate Medical School, formation concerning, 468 LUsK, G.: Nutrttiont, rev., 569 932 MANDEL, Leopold: Treatment of chorea, 78 LYALL, A. (and G. H. COLT): Case of osteitis MCKENDRTCK, Archibald: Appreciation of Mandible. fractures of. See Fractures deformans treated with parathormone, 10 (0) William Hope Fowler, 713 MANN, Philip Jocelyn George, elected to a Beit LYLE, W. J., appointed lecturer in surgery at MAcKENNA, R. M. B.: Dermatitis of the newborn, Memorial Fellowship, 155 Aberdeen, 946-Confidence trick: a warning, 870 MANSON, J. S.- Psychology and the curriculum, 1004 MCKENZIE, Dan: Acute otitis media, 256-Anti- 536-Historical sketch of the Lancashire and Lymphadenoma (C. E. Van Rooyen), 309 Noise League. 798 Cheshire Brancb, 1089 LYNHAM, -J. E A.: Tumours of bone, 1126 Mackenzie Institutefor Research. Ree Resesrch MANSON-BAHR, Philip: EEntamoeba histolytica- LYNN, Kath:een F.: Vitamins in paediatric MACKENZIE, Sir Leslie. honorary D.Sc.N.U.I. carriers, 14 practice, 310 conferred on. 84 March foot." See Foot. LYON, Murray: Use of diuretics. 253, 853 (0)- MIACKERRAS. J. M.: Metamorphosis of Filaria MARETT, Lieut.-Col. P. Janvrin: Monilia in- Diabetes, 344 bontterofti Cobbold, 36 fections, 387, 545-High eosinophilia, 393-A MACKIE, T. J.: Milk control and distribution, disclaimer, 1152 573 Marmite, booklet on, 1004 MCKIEIRNAN, T. H. R.: Tonsil-holding forceps, MARSHALL, C. F.: Cancer families, 129 240 MARSHALL, C. M.: Uterine inertia, 57 MACKINTOSH, J. Stewart: Rheumatism and MARSHALL, C. R.: The testimonial farce, 944 M. blondness, 1232 MARSHALL, Geoffrey: Ward and dormitory in-- MACLAGAN, Evelyn T. D.: Infantile scurvy, 844 fections, 1025 Macalister Memorial Lecture. See Lecture MACLAREN, Liieut.-Col. N.. appointed Serving MARTIN, C. R. A.: Practical Food Inspection, MACALISTER, R. A. S.: Prehistoric Ireland, 352 Brother of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, vol. ii., Fish, Poultry,asid Other Foods, rev. .384 MAcARTHUR, W. P.: Cvsticercosis and epilepsy, 27 MARTIN, G. Ewart: Treatment of carcinoma of 711 McLEOD, Sir Charles: Ross Institute and the the oesophagus, 1073 MAC&ULEY, Charles J.: Head injuries, 248 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medi- MARTIN, Mai.-Gen. J. F.. appointed Honorary MCAuSLAND, S.: The Cure of Haemorrhoids, cine, 245 Surgeon to the King, 816 Varicose Vein,s and Ulcerationi, and Allied MCLEOD, J. W.: Pathological &ad cancer MARTIN, J. Purdon: Poliomyelitis, 311, 1200(0) Conditions: By Mloutern Metlhods of Injection research in Leeds, 209 MARTIN, Thomas, elected Mayor of Tenterden, and Ba'idaging, rev., 529-Late results of MACMAHON. A. D.: Health of school children in 952 injection of varicose veins, 1094 County Carlow, 754 MARTINDALE, Hilda. appointed a Member of the MCBRIDE, P.:-Doctors aind Patients: An Aid to MACMILLAN, John Mathieson, obituary notice of, Industrial Health Research Board, 835 Mutual Uniderstantdina. rev., 784 269 MARTINDALE, Louisa: Artificial menopause, 346,. MCCALL, Eva: The bed bug. 954 MCMURRAY, T. P.: Fusion operations on the 857 (0) MOCARRISON, Sir Robert: Food and goitre, 259, hip-joint, 305 MARTINY, M. (H. PRATET and A. BERNI): La 671 (0) MACNAMARA. A. T.,appointed Officerof the Order Sp4cificilA Biologique. rev., 336 MCCAUSLAND, Richard Bolton, obituary notice of St John of Jerusalem, 27 MARTIUS, H. (and otbers): Ergebntisse der of, 804 MACNAMARA, Jean: Poliomyelitis, 311 Medizini8chetn Sirahletnforschutng, lJand vi,. MCCONNEL, Lieut.-Col. J. K.: The Adjustment MCNEE, J. W.: Staphylococcal infections, 1169 rev., 736 of Muscular Habits, rev., 336 MCSWINEY. B. A.: Nervous control of abdo- MARX, H.: Pathogenesis of vascular hypertonia MCCONNELL, Adams, A : Fields of vision in minal viscera. 258 744 connexion with intracranial lesions, 226 (0). MACTIE,R, William Butterworth, obituary notice Masks, efficiency of, 1039 309-Head injuries, 248-Hydronephrosis and of, 849 MASMONTE.L. F.: Chiirurgie Osteo-Articulaire pyelitis complicating pregnancy, 1121 MCWALTER, R. J.: Chemical tests for vitamins, rev., 493 MCCORMAC, S., appointed a Commander of the 871 Massage and medical gymnastics, 667 Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 MICWHAN, Andrew A.: Milk supply in Scotland, MASSEY, Arthur: Epidemiology itn Reiation to. MCCOWAN. P. K.:-Hypnotic drugs: uses and 1042 Air Travel, rev., 240 dangers, 1213 MADDOCK: Vaso-constrictor effects of tobacco, MASSIE, Grant: Surgical Anatomy, second MOCULLAGH, W. McK. H.: Ante-natal version 537 edition, rev., 1076 and subsequent rupture of the uterus during MADDOX, Ernest Edmund, death of, 883- MIASTERMAN, E. W.: Artificial menopause, 346- labour, 646 Obituary notice of, 951 ' Capsule " chloroform analgesia, 347 MACC2URDY, J. T.: Disorientation and vertigo, MADSEN. Thorwald: l4lected a foreign associate Mastoiditis, acute, associated with haematuria 571 member of the Acad6mie de Medecine, 41- in childhood (E. Carew-Shaw). 780. See also MODONACH,. J. E. R.: The Natutre of Disease Appreciation of Sir Walter Fletcher, 82- Haematuria Journal, vol. ii, rev.. 153-Typhoid fever, para- Whooping-cough, 1177 Maternal mortality. See Mortality typhoid fever, and food Poisoning, 710-Treat- MAEGRAITH, Brian Gilmore, elected to a Beit Maternal and Child Welfare Conference, London, ment of coronary thrombosis, 1096 Memorial Fellowship, 155 (1933), 41 MACDONALD, D. M,: Hyperidrosis, 765. 904 MAFFEI, Adolf: Tuberculosis of the hip, 534 Maternity and child welfare medical officers. MACDONALD. PeLer: Spontaneous rupture of MAGEE, H. E.: Nervous control of abdominal information concerning, 458 thrombosed lateral sinus, 866 viscera, 258-Vitamins in paediatric practice, Maternal and child welfare in New Zealand MCDOUGALL, William: Psychology of personal 310 (leading article), 536. See also Mortality, influence, 537 MAGENNIS, J. B.,Legion of Honour conferred on, maternal MCDOWALL. lt. J. S.: Appreciation of Willem 715 Maternity and child welfare organization at. Storm van Leeuwen, 319 Magic in medicine Ree Medicine Belfast, 355 MCDOWALL, William, obituary notice of, 588 Mlagistrates' Association. See Association Maternity at seven years of age (Hilda L. MCELNEY, Ariel Ransford, obituary notice of, Magistrates, medical, 619 Keane), 567. See also Pregnancy in childhood 804 MAGNUIS. Georg, appointed director of the Berlin MATHER, J. H. (and John E. G. McGitBBON): MacEwan, Major M.. apnointed Serving Brother Surgical Clinic. 1003-Frakturen mtend Luxa- Vallecular dysphagis, 1013 (0) of the Order of -t. John of Jerusalem, 27 tiont,m, rev., 1078 MATHESON. Norman M. (and T. G. Illtyd JAMHE): MAcFADDEN. Arthur William James, obituary MAAGNUS, Sir Philip obituary notice of, 512 Chronic perforating ulceration of foot treated notice of, 400 MAGNUSON, P. B.: Fractures, rev., 1027 by lumubar sympathectomy, 12 (0) MCFADYEAN, Sir John, awarded the Weber- MAHOM;D, George: Seasonal incidence of MATISON, E. A.: Acute otitis media, 255 Parkes Prize and MIedal, 316 eclampsia, 11S6 MIAUCLAIRE, Dr., nominated an honorary pro- MACFADYEN, Norman lumi clearance, 543 MAIDLOW, William Harvey, obituary notice of, fessor in the Paris Facuilty of Medicine, 715 MACFARLAND, B.: Arthrogryposis miiultiplex 360 MAUNSELL, G. W.: The, Fishermnan's Vade- congenita, 1074 MAIER, Ilans: Sterilization in Switzerland, 744 Mecum, rev., 61 MACFARLAND, Ralph Leavitt. deatlh of, 401 MAKINS, Sir George Henry: Obituary notice of, MAXTED, W. R.: Puerperal infection, 984 MACFARLANE, Andrew, appointed a medical 897-Estate and bequests of, 1239 MAXWELL, Euphan: Visual fields and intra- offlcer in the Department of Health for Scot- MALAHER, Bruce: A druml defender, 590 cranial lesions, 309 land, 79% MAIAN, D. J.: Maternal mortality in South MAYFER, Alfred:-Hypnotic drugs: uses and McFARLANE, Artbur Sproul, elected to a Beit Africa. 933 dangers, 1214 Memorial Fellowship, 155 M laria control in South Africa, the Transvaal MAYO, Alfred Charlef, obituary notice of, 804 MOGAVIN, Lawrie, memorial tablet to, 669 and Zululand. 504-In Lower 13engal, 890 MAYO, William James, elected a foreign member- MCGIBBON, John E G. (and J. H. MATHER): Malaria due to Plasmodium ovale Stephens 1922 of the Acad6mie de Medicine, 41-Honorary Vallecular dysphagia, 1013 (0) (N. Hamilton Fairley), 101 (0) LL. D.Aberd. conferred on. 123,130 20 JULY-DEC, I933] INDEX I MEYDICAThu BJUIRAsJourNsss

MAyo-ROBSON, Sir Arthur William, obituary MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES (continited): MentflIdisease research in Birmingham: Report, notice of, 761-Estate and bequests of, 1101 Psychological medicine, 455 30 Mayors, medical, 952 Puiblic health medical services. 457 Mental diseases, laboratory for, 1227 MEADE, H. S.: Head injuries, 248 Radiotherapy, 470 Mental disorder, relation of choleslerol to (A. G. MEAKER, Professor: Treatmiient of sterility, 1082 Scholarships, 417 et seq. Duncan), 237 MEAKINS. J. C.: Oxvgen therapy. 23 Special diplomas, 47) Mental disorder and defect, the famiiily physician Mteals for sebool children (parliamiientary note), Tropical medicine, 453 and (H R. C. Rutlherford), 188 (0) - Dis- 1237 Women medical students, numbers, 448 cussion, 257 Measles, encenhalomyelitis of (C. C. Elliott and Women in medicine, 443, 447 Mental function and narcosis (J. H. Quastel), 571 A. Elliott), 734 Women's Medical Service of India, 449 Mental Health Conference, 805 Measles. immunization against (parliamentary Metntal lhealth problems in the Irish Free State, note), 1192 Medical science, exhibits of, 552 992 Measles in Italy, 835 Medical service scliemes, public (parliamiientary Mental hospital officers, superannuation of Measles in London, 830 note), 1192 (parliamentary note), 85 Mental Meat inspection, review of book on, 925 Medical services, future of (R. W. Craig), 840 hospital tresitment and the ptublic (par- Meat preservation (W. R.Wooldridge), 574 Medical services of the Local Authorities, in- liamentary note), 135 Mfeckel's diverticulumni, inflamed, with per- formation concerning, 458 Mental hospitals, cost of (parliamentary note), forated ulcer of ileum (F. M. Fellows), 150 TMedical Services (Warren Fisher) Committee 176 Me'decine, Nouveau Tr-ai e: de. Fascicule x, Report, 245-Correspondence on. 360-Par lia- Mental hospitals in the Irish Free State, 706 tome iii, rev.. 827 mentary note on, 950. See also Navy, Army, Mental hospitals. See also Hospitals Medical advertising in 1798,1226 and Air Force Mental Hveiene, National Council for: Annual Medicaladvice by radiotelegram (parliamentary Mledical and surgical appliances and prepara- report, 500-Biennial conference, 1030-Types note). 176 tions. See Preparations of criminal, 1030-Mental Treatment Act, 1930, Medical attitude to crime. See Crime Mledical tour to the spas. climatic resorts, etc., 1030-Problems of adolescence, 1031-Suicide Medical benevolence, 169 of Italy, 135 To Bad Nauheim and Bad and society, 1031-The neurotic. 1032-Ptunish- Medical branches of the Services: Report of Wildungen, 135 -To health resorts on the -ierit or treatment. 1032-The gambling spirit Warren Fisher Committee, 269. See also Continent, 179 Of the French Alpine spas, as a national problem, 1033-The ni-xedical atti- Services 221-To Spa, Brussels, Ostend, etc., 319-To t,mde to crime, 1033 Medical care, plans for (leading article), 615 the Mediterranean coast. 953 Meotal instability and goitre. 852 MIedical care: policy and action, 618 Nledical treatment of L.C.C. staff. Ses Council. Mental institutionis, classification of patients in Medical charities (leading article), 1222 London County (parliamientary note), 176 Medical charities, bequests for, 746, 755, 800. 849. MIedical witnesses, pa3 m-ent of, 513, 627, 667. See Mental 'TreatmentAct, 1930: Temporary patients, See also Bequests also W7itnesses 543-Renewal of approval. 664-Discuission on, Medical cuLrriculuim, 757-As it is to-day. 413- Medical Women's Federation: Constipation in at the Mental H3 giene Conference, 1030 Conference, 998-Medical practice and, 76, childhood, 1119,- 1196- A correction, 1196. Mental welfare, conference on: Proceedings 125-Psychology and tbe. 267, 316, 357. 397, 506, See aIlso Association, London now puiblisbed in booklet form, 74 625. 709, 758, 895-Unqualified practice and, 31 Medicine, aimiis of (leading article). 299 MENZIES, Sir Frederick: Report on the health See also Unqualified Medicine, B3ritish. epoch men in, 538, 590 of I7ondon school children, 208 Medical curriculum, reformii of. 887 Medicine at the cross-roads (Harvey Cushing), Merchand1ise Marks (Imported Goods). No. 5 M\edical Defence Union: Annual general meet- 25 Order, 1929: Regulations re imported thermo- ing, 690 11Medicine, CyclopaediO of, first seven volumiles, meters 221 Mledical Directory, 172-For 1934, rev., 1124 rev., 924 MIF,RRIN, Alfred: Deafness after bathing, 670 Medical education in Belfast, 754 Medicine, history of: Annual meeting of the Merseyside, public health administration on Medical education: a Canadian student's views. Geneva Society, 715 935-" Penny in the pound " schleme, 935 117 Medicine in Itndia (Lieut.-Col. R. N. Chopra), 931 Mesmuerists, early Irish (Cecil P Simiyly), 348 Medical education, clinical picture galleries in, Medicine, leadership in (Lord Moynihan), 497 Metabolismll during fever (leading article), 535 617. See also Picture Medicine and literature (Sir llumphry lRolles- Metabolism, mineral, in infants (E. Rominger Medical golf. See Golf ton), 985 and H. Meyer), 246 Medical Hlistory, Annals of: Vol. V. No. 3. 1933, Medicine, magic in (H. Burger), 867 Metallic dusts. See Dusts rev., 201-Vol. v, No. 4, 1933, rev., 609-Vol. v, Medicine, review of books on, 528, 827, 924, 975, Methylated Snirits Bill, 1052 No. 5. rev., 828 1174 Methylmorphine and the Dangerous Drugs Act Medical history, an interesting, 180 Medicine, teacbing methods in (W. D. Reidl. 1177 (1920). 1239-Parliamentary note, 1191 Medical history. See also Medicine, history of Medicine and therapeutics, recent advances in Mletric equivalent tables, Kingston's, revised Medical history museurm. See Museum (l,eonard Abrahamson), 1090 edition of, 806 Medical naagistrates. See Magistrates Medico-Historical Exhibition, 302 Metropolitan Water Board: Annual report, 386 Medical mavors, 952 MEYER, H.: Mineral metabolism in infants, 246 Medical men. Itish, before 1600 (T. Percy C. MEDICO-LEGAL: MEZGER: Developmiental cycle of Treponema Kirkp'atrick), 349 Death after operation Preoperative use of pallidurn, 499 Medical men, scientific distinction of, 504 nemibutal, 1051 MICHAELOVIO. Cedomir, death of, 549 Mfedical m-issionaries, informnation concerning, Death after operation to terminate preg- MICHEL, G. (M. MIUTEL andl R. ROUSSEAUX): Les 471 nancy: Verdict of "Death by DNisadventure," Trauntatismes Fer?ens (lus Bacliis. rev., 1173 Medical officers of health, annual reports of, 707 (Mrs. Beatrice Aitchfield). 549 MICHENER, R. B.: Labour in the African negro, Medical officers of health, informiiation concern- Dustman's death: Widow's claim for dami- 944 int, 458 ages (Pattenden v. Beney), 760 MiCRs, R. H.: Diabetes, 344 Medical practice, alternating current in. See Illegal operation, alleged performance of: Mic-oscope, history of the (R. S. Clay). 984 Electricity doctor acquitted, 999 Mliddle class patient, needs of the, 1139 Medical practice and the curriculum. See Infant blinded in hospital (Lee v. Birkenliead Middlesbrough Corporation Bill, 38 - Royal Medical curriculum Corporation), 40 Assent to, 271 Medical practitioners, numiibers of in various Legal aid societies," 218 MIDDLETON, Stewart: Artlirogryposis multiplex countries, 1055 Negoligence, alleged, by a natture-curer" congenita, 1074 Medical premier, 791 (Walton v. Leaf), 132, 218 Mlidwifery, anaesthesia in, 884-A London experi- Medical profession, condition of. 25. See also Nursing home. complaint against. judgement ment, 884 Medicine at the cross-roads of Court of Appeal (t'owell and wife v. Midwifery, anaesthetics in, 841. 941, 995. See Medical profession: Numiibers, 413 Streathain Manor Nursing Honme), 1146 also Labour Medical psychology. See Psychology Paym-ent of medical witnesses. 513, 627 Midwifery case-book. 590 Medical radiology diploma, information con- Midwifery, competence in. 320 cerning, 470 Medico-legal problems of general practice (C. J. Midwifery and the general practitioner. 125 Miedical Register: Office edition, 1056-Untrace- Albertyn), 933 Midwifery, the general practitioner and chloro- able practitioners. 657 MEDOVY, Hlarvey: Pulmonary tuberculosis in form, 33 Medical Registration Council, Irish Free State, childllood, 1035 Midwifery, review of book on, 152 992 MEGAW, Major-General SirJohn W, D.,appointed Midwifery services, new headquarters for Medical registration in the Irish Free State, Comm-lander of the Order of St. John of Jeru- (Queen's Institute of District Nursing, Incor- information concerning. 428 salem, 27-Appointed medical adviser to the porated Midwives' Institute, and the National Medical Research Council. See Research Secretary of State for India and President of Birthday Trust Fund), 794 Medical and sanitary reports from over-seas, 884 the India Office Medical Board, 932 Midwifery. See also Obstetrics MEIN, W. Arch.: Electro-surgical treatment of Midwives Board. See Board MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND CO LLEGES: minor anal conditions, 332 (0)-Treatment of Mlidwives' Institute, new address of, 319, 794. Acknowledgement, 473 rodent ulcers. 1143 See also Midwifery services Air Force Medical Service, Royal, 460, 461 MELGRAVE, Maurice: The general practitioner MIESCHEB, Guido, appointed director of the Army medical services, 460. 462 and the public, 586 skin clinic and professor of dermatology at British Dominions and foreign countries, 467 Melasol," 927 7tirich, 1003 Carnegie Trust, 426 MJELLANBY, Edward, appointed secretary to the Migraine, review of book on, 1027 Clinical hospitals, 446 Medical Research Council, 207 Milk for allergic children (allergilac), 153 Clinical teaching in Dublin, 505 MELLOR, Anthony W. Camac: Medical practice Milk, bacteriology of (G. 0. Davies) 574 Degrees for practitioners, 471 and the curriculunm, 76 Milk-borne diseases: discussion at International Dental education. bursaries for, 1220 MELVILLE, Stanley: Position of radiology in Ptediatric Congress, 198 Dental surgery, 472 diagnosis of lung disease, 1126 Mill, clean, production of (parliamentary note), Diplomas, special, 470 MENDELHALL, Dorothy Reed: Haemoglobin 271' General Medical Council, 414 studies in infancy, 655 Milk control and distribution (T. J. Mackie), 573 Indian Medical Service, 463 Meningitis, tuberculous, sanocrysin in (T. B. -Discussion, 573 Inforwation concerning the study of medicine, Broadway), 972 Millk Dealers' Association, Glasgow Wholesale, 405 et seq. Meningitis followiDg vaccination, deaths from 1042 Laryngology and otology, diploma for 471, (parliamentary note), 1002 Milk, designation of, revision of (parliamentary Local Government (Hospital) Medical Services, Menley and James. Ltd.: Nucleotide, 716 note), 1239 464 MIENNELL, Z.: A new fool-proof Junker appara- Milk marketing schenme, Scottish, 621 Medical appointments in the Colonies and tus, 825-Hot-water bottle burns during basal Milk pasteurization in Manchester, 991 - In Mandated Territories. 468 narcosis, 1095 Scotland, 1182 Medical missionaries, 471 Menopause, artificial (Louisa Mlartindale), 346, Mik, raw, in defence of, 1045 Medical profession, numbers, 413 857 10)-Discussion, 346-Treatment of, 516, 953, Milk, raw and pasteurized (leading article), 1080 Medical radiology and electricity, 470 1240 Correspondence on, 1187, 1232 589. See also Eruption children. Medica I registration in the trish Free State, 428 Menstrual eruption, Milk for Scottish school (parliamentary 783 Naval MIedical Service, Royal, 460, 461 Menstruation, review of book on, _n_ot_e_), 272-For-Lancashire schiool children Obstetrics, diploma for, 471 Mental deficiency (F. Douglas Turner), 236 (parliamentary note), 1192 control of in of, 888 Opening of the winter session, 659, 698 Mental deficiency, community Mlilk supply of London, protection Ophthalmic medicine, diploma for, 471 U.S. &. (Edgar Doll), 237 Milk supply,safe campaign for, 792, 945 Post-graduate study. 450 Mental deficiency, review of book on, 161 Milk supply in Scotland, 1042 Prison Medical Service, 467 Mental disease and eugenics, 1184. See also Milk supply and tuberculosis, 211, 892, 1152. See Profession of medicine, 409 Eugenics also Tuuerculosis, prevention TEN Bruns^ 21 JULY-DEC., I9331 INDEX MIZDIOAL ow I

Milk, surplus, disposal of (parliamentary note), MOORHEAD, T. Gillman, honorary LL.D. N U.I. MURRAY, J. A.: Weild Lecture on the bearing of 1192 conferred on. 84-Presidential address on the the experimental induction of catncer on our Milk, tuberculous infection in, report on, 1224 work of the Association in Ireland, 181 (0)- conceptions of its nature and causes, 1230 MILLAR. Carlo: His prize for birth of largest Leading article on, 203-A correction, 274 MURRELL, Christine Mary, elected a direct re- number of children, 1055 MOP}PETT, Waruford: Homoceneous X-Ridiation presentative on the General Medical Council, MILLAR, Ross, appointed Officer of the Order of and Living Tissues, rev.. 569 657-Obituary notice of. 801-Memorial to, 8°6 St. John of Jerusalem, 27 MIORAN, r.: Mdeat preserva ion, 574 Muscular endurance (D. B. Dill, H. T. Edwards, MILLARD, C. Killick: Medical problems of MORAWITZ, P.: Blood Diseases in Clinical Prac- and J. H. Talbot), 300 contraception, 119-The housing problem, 252 tice. rev., 608 Muiseum of medical history opened at the -1010 (0)-Treatment of verminous houses, MORAX, Dr., elected an honorary nmrember of the Ospedale de Santo Spirito in Rome, 1055 663 Hungarian Society of Ophtbalmology, 1003 Museuni. Wellcome, of Medical Science, 991 MILLER, E. (and others): How the Minid Works, MORE.IRA, Juliano. death of, 362 MUSGRAvE, A.: Spider bite in Australia. 743 rev., 1218 MORGAN, Arthur C.: Plans for medical care, 615 MUSGRAVE, John, A.: Tuberculosis and the MILLER, Emanuel: Emotional factors in AIORGAN, F. G.: Mode of action of snake venoms, Celt, 505 intellectual retardation, 237 930 MUTEL, M. (G. MICHEL and R. ROUSSEAUX): Les MILLER, Reginald: So called acidosis in chil- MORGAN, Thomas Hunt, awarded the Nobel Traumatismiies Fermis du Rachis, rev.. 1173 dren, 1103 (0) Prize for medicine, 1003 MYERS. George Norman, elected to a Beit Mem- MILLIGAN, E. H. M.: National health policy, AIORGAN, W. G.: Spider bite, 743 orial Fellowship, 154-Pharmacological action 304 MIORISON, Rutherford, eightieth birthday of, and of some new substitutes for morphine and MILLIKEN, E. H.: The housing problem, 252 presentation to. 792 heroin, 282 0) IdILLs, H. T.: Bequest to Leicester Royal MORISON, Wrodburn: Tumouirs of bone, 1126 MYERS, J. A.: The Child anid the Tuberculosis Intrmary, 221 MORLEY, A. H.: Case of diaphragmatic hernia, Problem, i-ev., 568 MILLs, J.: The family physician and mental 13 Myopia: Attachment to ophthalmoscoi)e for disorder, 257 MORLOCR, H. V.:-Rronchiectasis,756-(and A. J. examination of highly myopic eyes, 785, 829- MILROY, Thomas H., honorary D.Sc. N.U.I. Scott PINCHIN): Congenital bronchiectasis, 780 A correction, 829 conferred on. 84 Morphine and leroin, new substitutes for Myopia, school, control of (Arnold Sors8y), 347, MILTON. W. T.: Self-retaining tonsil haemo- (G. Norman Myers), 282(1) 730(0)-Discussion, 347 static forceps, 531 MORREY, Stephen; Retiremnent of, 161-Presenta- Mind and the machine, 117. See also Man tion to, 161 Mineral matter in lungs. See Lungs MORRINs, F. .J.: Anaesthetics fronm the practical Mineralmetabolism. SeeMetabolism and scientific aspects, 254, 636 (0) Miners, coal, old and retired, health of (Enid MORRIS, Marg,ret: Plhysical exercises in child Williams), 389 education. 75 Miners, respiratory disease in. SeelRespiratory MoRRIsoN. George H.: Anaesthetics, 254 N. Miners' nystaginus. See Nystagmnus Morrison Lectures. See Liectures Mines Department: Vote, 38-Estimates, 134-- MORRISON, Robert, obituar-y notice of, 714 NAPIER: Experimental work on atebrin, 1083 Report on the treatment of burns, 786 MOIRRIsSE1Y, James: Toxieemias of pregnancy, Narcosis, basal,hot-water bottle burns during, Mines, lighting in, new regulations promised 757 1095 (parliamentary note), 1238 Mortality, infantile, in County Dublin, report Narcosis and miental function(J. H. Quastel), 571 Mines, use of timber in (parliamentary niote), on, 584 Narcotic. See also Drugs, dangerous 1100 Mortality (infantile and general) in England Narcotics, basal, in strychnine poisoning, 656 MINETT.F. C: Disease producing organisms in and Wales (parliamentary note), 176, 707-In Nasal bones. See Bones milk, 1080 Paddiuigton, 707 Nasal sinuses. See S3inus Mining Industry (Welfare Fund) Bill, 1236 Mortality, maternal, and ante-natal treatment, NASH, E. H. T.: The housing problem, 252 Mining operations, deel). high temperature in 587 NASs, Lucien. death of, 952 (parliamentary note). 176 Mortality,maternal. and clhild marriage in India Natal, mialaria control in, 504 MINNITT, H. J.: Smnall nitechine for giving gas (parliamentarynote), 1238 National Birthday Trust Fund, new address of. and air during labour, 825 Mortality. maternal, in New Zealand (T. L. 794. See atlso Midwifery services MINOT: Alcoholic neuritis a deficiency disease, Paget). 739-Correspondence on, 942 National Medial -Journal of China merges with 834 Mortality. imiatertnal(parliamentary note), 220- the Chin,a Medical Journal, 319 MINOT. G. R., awarded the Moxon gold medal, Corresp)ondence betweeni the Nationial Federa- "Nature-curer," alleged negligence by(Walton 316 tiotn of Professional Workers and the Miniister v. Leaf), 132, 218 MINOVICI, Mina. death of, 179 of Health, 262 MINTZEAN, J.: Case of par otid cyst, 820 Mortality, maternal, in South Africa (D. J. NAVY, ROYAL: Mirror-writing, treatmient of, 1049 Malan andA. Simpson Wells), 933 Medical branches, report on, 950 Missionaries, miiedical, informiiation concerning, Mortalito and morbidity, maternal(J..\l. Munro Naval Medical Service: Information concern- 471 Kerr). 691 ing, 460, 461-Appointments, 474, 1005. See Missouri, encephalitis lethargica in, 657 AMortality. See also Vital statistics also Supplement Index MITCHELL, A. B.: Appreciation of Sir William MORTON, Philip: Te-tiniotnial farce, 1140 Parliamentary notes, 950 Whitla, 1193 M:OsvsLI Ez, Dr., appointed professor of phar. Royal Naval Medical Compassionate Fund, 712 MITCHELL, A. Graeme (and J. P. Crozer macy atLille,403 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve: Appointments ( IIIFFITE): The Diseases of Infants and IOSINGE:R, M.: The hypothalamus and the and promyotions, 474, 1005. See also Supple- Ch ldren, rev. 1216 pituitary, 786 nient Index MITCHELL, C. Ainsworth(and otlhers1: AlIe's Moss. Adam: Nepenthe in congenital pyloric C.)msmercialO0rganic Analysis, fifth edition, stenosis. 1151 NEALOR, Lieut.-Col. William Stewart, obituary rev. 926 MOSSMAN: Po iomyelitis virus, 207 notice of, 902 MITCnEI,I,, Lieut. C. A. Dunbar: Aluminium MOTHERSOLE, R. D.: Treatlmient of rodent ulcer, NEAVE, A.: Report of the Institute for-Medical andhealth, 578 398 Research at Kuala Lumpur, 292 MITCHELL, l)ouglas A.: Use of quinine in normal Motor accident damages (parliamentary note), NEEDHAM, Alicia Adelaide, testimonial to, 716 labour, 126 1100. See (lso Accidents Negligence, alleged, by a "natUre-cure) MITCHELL, Jamiies Alexander, obituary notice of, Motor cars for 1934: the Olymipia show, 702, 749 (Walton v. Leaf), 132, 218 81 Motor cars: Drivinigin fog, 1004, 1152 Negro, African, labour in. 944, 1048. See also MITCHIELL, Sir Peter Chalmers: Cavendish MIotor d-iver, tle diabetic(A. Norgaard), 67. See Labour Lecture on the diet of animals, 106 (lso Diabetic Negro, American, tuberculosis in (leading MIWA, T.: Physiology of the spleen, 204 Motor spirit from British coal, preference f6r article), 1176 MOCKLER, Surgeon Lieutenant Edmund Joseph, (parliamentary note), 174. 219 NEILL: Aetiology of pellagra, 745 Grecian Order of the Plhoenix conferred on, MOTTRAM: X-ray a d radiumii rotection, 833 NELSON: Asthma and airfiltration, 116 669 MOTTRAM, V. H.: Golden syrup, 1056 NELSON,H. P.: Treatment of carcinomua of the MODINO8. P.: Le Traitement des Toxicomanes MOULONGUET, Andre: Mantuel d'Expertise en oesoplagus, 1073 pasr la Phluct6inoth4rapie, rev., 17 Otologie, rev., 976 NELSON, William Ernest, obituary notice of, Moil, Chassar: Diaguosis of pregnancy. 346- Mouth diseases treated byiultra-violet raN s 803 External cephalic version, 346 (AlfredEidinow), 94(O), 214-Correspondence Nembutal in ether convulsions (A. Dickson Molar, impactedthird: a request, 845-A reply, on, 172, 214 Wright), 1210 953-Correspondence on, 1055 Mouith dryness, 221 Nembutal, oral administratioD of, as a pre- MOLINARI, L.: Measles in Italy, 835 AMouth, ulceration of, chronic, 1240 anaesthetic medication (F. F. Waddy), 234 (0) MOLLISON, W. M.: Guiy's suction and air MOYNIHAN, Lord: Leadership in medicine, 497-- Nembutal, preoperativetuse of, death following, delivery iunit, 689 -Pneunmococcal infections, Appreciation of Sir Arthtur WilliamAMayo- 1051 See also Anaestlhetic deaths 1224 Robson, 761-Sturgery oftihe biliary tract, 891- Neoplasni, radiation of(W. M. Levitt), 1126- MOLLOY, P. J.: Intestino-vesical fistula. 399 Milk and tubercutlosis, 892-Accepts the presi- Nepentlheill congenital pyloric stenosis, 1151 MOLONY, C. B.: The familyplhysician and men- dency of tie Association of Certified Blind Nephritis, pneum-iococcal,acIte, 932 tal disorder, 257 Masseurs, 1101 Nephritis. renal function in (J. Shaw Dunn),350, Monilia infection of respiratory tract, 171 tIO1ZER. G6rard, death of, 401 477 (0)-Dikcussion, 350 Monilia infections, 386, 545 MUCIA, Victor, death of, 362 Nephritis and renal histology (John Gray), 1165, MONKHOUSE, J. P.: Treatment of carcinomiia of MIoIR, DAvidMliller, obituary notice of,8K3 (0) the oesophaguis, 1071 MumI. Robert: Textbook of Pat7hology, third Nephritis, syphilitic(G. C. Sawyfr), 527 MoNKs, E., elected Mlayor of Bolton, 952 edition, rev.. 1218 Nephrosis (Geoffrey Thompson), 344 MONOD, Robert(and M.LIo1NKINDBERG): Les M1ULLEt, Friedricb von, seventy-fifth birthday NERUREER. J. S.: Report on Bombay municipal Abc?s die Pounton, rev., 973 of, 805 maternityhomes, 1229 MONROD-KROEN G. H.:Thle Clinical Examina- MULLINS, Claud: Psychology and delinquency, Nerve cells, activity of(E. D. Adrian), 532. See tion of the Nervouts System, rev., 784 86°-Treatment of delinquency, 1219 also Cells MONRO, J. K.: Treatment of clironic osteo- MULEER, Paul,m ade an honorary mtiem-iber of "Nerve energy," 172, 267,544 myelitis, 251 thie Dermatological Society of Athens, 403 Nerve rootb ock, intrathecal, 1119. See also MONSARRAT, K. W.: Unqualified practice and MUMBY, D. B.: A disclaisoier, 516 Anaesthesia.spinal the medical curriculum, 31 Mumps, pancreatitis in, 35, 320 Nervous action, review of book on, 872 MONTANT: Surgery of thesvm pathetic. 694 Mincehenzer mnedizinische IVochenischrift, 80th Nervouis control of abdominal viscera. See MONTI. Romeo. death of, 819 anniversary of, 273 Viscera MOODIE. W. (and others): HowthleM ind Works, MUNRO, W. T.: Tuberculosis prevention, 166- Nervous disease, organic. the traumatic factor rev., 1218 Mutation of tubercle bacilli, 264 in (Wilfred Hlarris), 95(0) MOORE, Eldon: A Bibliography of Differetitial MURISON,Co1. C. C.:Indian Medical Service Nervous system, review of books on, 567. 784 ertility, rev. 202 pensions, 172, 400 Nervous system, symi athetic, suirgery of (leading MOORE, Henry F.: Essential vascular hyper- MURPHY, J. aeof unusually high eosino- articles), 693. See also Sympathetic tension, 247-Diabetes, 344-Vitamiun B in philia of obscure origin, 233(O)-Aortic NEUKIECH,P., resignation of, 1195 anaemia, 344-Spontaneous hypoglycaemiia aneuirysm,1122 Neuralgia, trigeninal,805..1023 with hepatitis, 871 MIURPH[Y.VW. P. A.: Thorotrast, 249 Neuritis, alcohotic, a deficiency disease? 834, MOORE,Tocelyn: Interlocked twins, 56 MURRAY, E. Farquhar: Obstetrical errors, 1 10) 943. 997 MOORE, J. E.: Cardiovascular syphilus, 1037 -Puerpet al sepsis, treatment of, 2,9, 728 (0)- Neuritis,retrobul bar, acute, secondary to double MOORE, Sir John William, honorary D.Sc. The endocrines in gynaecology, 306-Rupture posterior etboioiditis (J. B. Horgan), 236 N.U.I. conferred on,84-Presentation to, 842 of uterus after version, 708 Neurological diagnostic set. 976 22 JULY-DEC., '9331 INDEX r XDICALT BsmmJOUSNA.

Neurology, review of book on, 607 Notes. Letters, Answers, etc. (continued): Notes. Letters, Answers, etc. (continued): Neuropathology, review of book on, 293 Death rates of diphtheria and scarlet fever. Sorenson trial, 1003. 10SF Neuiroses, purpose in (F. G. La% ton), 1214 declining. 274 Splints, celluloid, 87 Neuroses, rest in treatment of. 1231 Diarie-, 1152 Stammering, 363. 516 Neurotic, the-(sir E. Farquhar Buzzard), 1032- Diathermy, surgical, booklet on, 9)4 Sterilizing equipment, " recessed system," 852 DiscusRion, 1032 Digoxin: a correction. 364 Stone upon stone, 1196 NEvE. Ernest F.: Report on the Kashmir Disclaimers 274, 516,1152 Student interchanges with Poland. 552 Medical Mission, 168-Litholapaxy simplified, ' Drawing the pillow," 716, 766 Subdural or epidural, 1004 1211 Driving in fog, 1004,1152 Swimming-bath water, 766 NEWELL, A. G. * Practical prevention of tuber- Drum defender wanted, 590 Tao)ewormn infection in North-West Rtussia, 590 culosis, 509, 799 Eclampsia, seasonal incidence of, 1196 Tetanus and toy pistols, 1152 NEWELL. R. Ej.: [ntestino-vesical fistula, 510 Elastoplast technique, 954 Theatre, operating, silence in the, 1196 Newfouindland Bill. 1148, 1236 -RoNyal Assent, 1236 linteiic fever, pronhylaxis of, 361 Thtumb-sucking, 670, 765. 851 NEWMAN, Sir George:-Oe the State of the Public Epoch men in British medicine, 590 Tinnitus and deafness, 274 Hea'tlh: Annual report of ihe Ministry of Ethvl chloride, scented, 364 Tongue, sore. 551 Health, 580. 610. 981-knnual report to the Euigenics and the doctor 1152 Tonsillectomy and quinsy, 1004 Board of E iucation. 1041. 10 7 Eye. the naive and sardonic. 42 Touch pieces, 5.6 NEWMAN, Maurice: Toxaemias of pregnancy. F&ctory girls, holidays for, 364 Trigemiinal neuralgia, 10113 844 Ferri perchlor., tiuct., in chronic anaemias. Tuberculosis, puilmonary, in childhood, 1196 NEWTON, F. L.. appointed Serving Brother of 404 Ulcers, buccal, 630 t, e Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 First-aid lecturer wanted, 1056 Umbilical cord. record length of, 953 NEWTON, R .: Ute,rine in tertia, 57 Food Education Society, 9A4 Utndlerwear winter. 716 806, 851 New Zjaland: Antimony and enamel ware, 704- Fou nd, 852 Urticaria, chronic, 805 851 Cancer, 704-%laternsl welfare in (leading Flileborn. the late Pr-ofessor, 630 Varicose veins, injection treatment of, 136 article), 536-Maternal mtiortality in (T. L. Glasgow public health qualifications, 806 Venner, Tobv. and his Via Re-fta. 42 Paget), 733. See as80 Mortality - Royal Goitre and mental instability, 852 Vitamin-containing products, prices of, 630 Australasian College of Surgeons, 704- Golden syrup, 1056 Vitamins and salts in potatoes 953 Tuberculosis, 7T4 Golf, medical: Medical Golfing Society's Warnings, 42 88, 516, 806. 954, 1004, 1102 NIceFo.LS, Albert E.: Competence in midwifery, Autumn mieeting. 852-tiugeley and District Wtater of swimming baths, purification of, 766 320 Medical Society, 136-Shropshire Mefical Weekly action of bowels, 806 NIcIhOLSON, AM.: Diabetes, 344 Golf Association, Autumn meeting, 766- West Indies, sailings to the, 516 NICHOLSON. W. A.: Molified De Pezzer self- Sussex Medical and Dental Golfing Society, Word to the wise, 516 retaining cathe er. 1125 ,A utumn meeting, 670 NIcKERsoN, Major General W. H. S., appointed Grentell Calendar (1934). 364 NOTT, Herbert W.: Arthritis and allied condi- Colonel Cotmmna-dant. R.A.M.C .1235 Haemoglobinuria. paroxysmal. 851 tions, 266 NICOLAYSFN, Johan: Kir'trqgen i Norge i det Hair-drill" an adjunct to "deep breathing," 19de Aurltundte rev., 1124 716 NOVA ET VETFRA: NICOLE, J. E.: Suicide andi society. 1031 Hav fever, loss of taste and smell in, 1196 Amiaerican obstetric worthies, 1089 NICOLL, A. H.: Constipation in childhood, 1120 Health, seasonal disturbances of, 766 Armstr-ong, -lohn, 1709-79: Poet, physician, NISSEN, N. I.: Stutdies in Alimenut(ry Lipitemzia Heel, sore. 851 essayist (S. G. Floyd), 582 in Mlan, ZO0 Heinianoia. transient, after bathing, 403 Bryce, J-mnes. and hlis plan for extinguishing NIXON, J. A.: Ffe -pes generalisatus 1240 Heraldic shields. 1102 smain-pox, 1180 NIXON, W. C. W.: Toxaemia.s of pr -gnancy. 509 Heroes and varicella, 42, 222, 1102,1152,1240- Death of the aged. infirmn, and sick. bastening NOBuiCOUrT, P.:-Clisiique mdlicale des E 'fats: ('oncurrent 1102 tbe David Rorie),611-Correspondence on, 716 Maladies itfectieitses, second edition, rev., Herpies generalisatus. 1240 French campaign in Algeria (1830-48. 393 201 Hobbies of lDoctiors, 5 6 Lancashire and Cheshire Branch, origin of, NOBFrL. Alfred Bernhard. centenary of the birth Hobbiies Exhibition at DuLblin, 364 10 9 of, 851 Houses. newiy built. occtpation of, 180 Manchester's lead in the humane treatment of Nobei terize for medicine, award of, 1003 Hvi).-rdrosis, 716, 765, 806, 904 the insane IE M. Brockhank) 540 NODINE, A. VI.: Imnacted third violars, 1055 Hypertrichosis. 274 Medical adverti-ing in 1798,1226 Noise: Anti-Noise League formed, 797 Hvpnotic suggestion in the psychoses, 1004. Prehistoric Ireland (R. A. S. asacalister), 352 Noise nuisance (parliamentary note), 86-From 1 56-'. correction, 1056 Sout,h Australia a century ago, 990 the air (narlitmsntary note), 220-In build1inge, Impetigo, treatment of, 135 reduction of, 342-Traffle, at night (parlia- Income tax, 42 88. 136. 180, 222. 2-74, 320, 364. 403, NOVAK, Emil: The endocrines in gynaecology, mentary note), 1103 516. 552. 590, 670. 716, 765. 806, 851 904. 954, 306 553 (0) NOLAN, M. .1.: Report on Down Mental Hospital. 1004. 105, 1101, 1151, 1196, 1240. For details, Novi -IOBSERAND, P., elected an Honorary 394 see General Index Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of NONNW, Mfax, made an honorary memnber of the Insonmnia in infants, 851 Englandl. 173 Medical Xociety of Copenhagen. 1055 Insulin in cases of undernouri-hment, 630, 670 Nucleotide, 716. See also Agranuloc tosis NORDM.ANN, Martin' Kreislaufst6ruagen undl Intussuisception in a familv, 222 Nurses, K C.G. inoculation of. 34i Pat holooische His ologie. E rgebp isse der Itlventions. exhibition of, 766 NtirAes Fiind for tNurses, appeal for, 1195 Kreslantfforsehbuug, Band IV, rev., 336 lodism. acute, 42 Nurses. International Council of: Conference in NORGAARD, A.- The diatbetic motor driver, 67 Ionosp)here, the, 88 Paris t1933). 87 NoRRIs. J. H.: Veteriniary aspect of virus Local rating. See Rating Nurses, probationer, systematic examination diseases, 255 London route map the A A., 88 of, 984 NoRRTSH: Surgery of the symiipathetic. 693 Malaria, prophylaxis of 670 Nurses Registration Act (1919) Amendment Bill, North-West Frontier Province, health services Marmite, booklet on, 10C4 132 in. 889 Me li--al Register: otlice edition. 1056 Nursing, diploma in, granted by the University Norway: Systematic examination of probationer Medical science exhibit,, 532 of r.ondon, 319 nurses in, 934 Menopause, artificial 516. 953,1240 Nursing, District. Qtieen's Instituite of, new Menstrual eruiption, 589, 630 address of, 7 4-statistics of work done by. 938. Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. Mletrie equivalett tables. Kingston's, 806 -Annual meeting of Scottish Branch, 1182. Air trip to Dublin, 180 AMidwifery case-book, 590 See ,lso Midwifery services Alopecia areata. 42. 84, 136 Midwtfer .eompetenice in. 320 Nursing hom,, complaint against a: Judgement Amenorrhoea after injury. 1151 Milk and t1iberculosis, 1152 of Coujrt of Appeal (Powell and wife v. Streat- Manor Nursing 1146 ' Anacidity," a protest, 404 Molars, third. impacted, 953. 1055 ham Home), Anae.sthesia in labouir. 404 Motor cars: Driving in fog, 1004, 1152 Nuirsing homes, London (parliamentary note), Animals, experiments on in Prussia, 552 Mouth, dryness of, 221 1191 Anni mnirabiles, 180 Mout.h iulceration. cl)ronic, 1240 Nuirsing, review of book on, IC79 Anhthae, 716 765 Needham, Alicia Adelaide, testimonial to. 716 Nutrition committee. B.M. A., 32, 76, 980, 1040, Apoendicectomy. ligature of stump in, 630. 670, Nepenthie in congenital pyloric stenosis, 1151 1084, 1098. 1132, 1144. 1149-Report of, 1040. 766 Neuiralgia, trigeminal, 815 1;32-Note on. 1084. 1132-Parliamentary Appreciation from over-seas, 1102 Nucleotde, 716 note on, 1098, 1149-Corr-espondlf nce on, 1 44 Bilirubinaemia, determination of, 954 Obesity 589 Nulrition of London school children (parlia- Birth on the railway track, 1102 Occup.i.tional diseases of the skin-a correc- mentary note). 1238 Blind children, acconi modation for, 320 tion. 404 Nutrition, problems of (G. C NI. M'Gonigle), 993 Blood pressure. hi-h 404 Oedema of face, treatment of, 1055 Nutrition, review of book on. 539 Blood sug-tr and blood urea, 590, 670 Op 4rating theatre. See Theatre Nutrition and unenmployment (Geoffrey Slhake- Boils, treatment of, 320 Ophthalimic Treatmiient Board, National, and speare), 1044 Book-kee ning: the doctor's bugbear, 1102 the car-e of thie eves, -04 Nuitritional state of individuals, assessment of, Bowels, weekly action of, 806 P oncreatitis in mumrvs, 320 211 Boy's head trapped, 180 Parotid dtuct, distended, 765 NYLIN, GIstav: Clinical measurement of heart Bread, allergenic substances in ? 630 pHF., testing of, 552 function, 982 Bridge of Allan conference, 222 Phlebitis migrans. 176 Nystagmrus. (disablernent from Iparliamen tary liromidrosis 274 Pictures at Guy's. 806 852 note), 86-Increase in (parliamentary note). 134 Bugs, bed 954 Poliomvelit.is. convalescent serum in, 136 NyurAsy, Frank A.: Treatmnent of persistent Burial at home and at sea, 630, 954. 1056 Poliomyelitis anid distemper, 1240 occipito-posterior cases, 314 Cancer and diabetes, 590 Procreation after proststectoniy. 904 Cancer research: a cirrection, 1056 Vsvcho-analysis or p.ychbe.ne 1ssie. 1102 Canities after pe- manent waving, 1151 " Pulex uliquitus," 590. 630. 716, 765, 851 Carav.rnt and Camp Sites, 222 Pyrexia of unkniown origin, 516 552 Card, the, 1 40 Rl dio-activity and evolution, 1151 Cellulitis of ip, recurrent, 904. 954 Rating, local, 42 -Premises used professionally, 0. Coiaritv Organ;z tion :ociety, 404 42 Chocolates, Cadbury's, 1195 Recovery wards. £04, 152 OAKEus, L. (and T. B. DAvIE): A Pocket Medical Cholera. prophblaxis of. 364 Rheuimatism and the Tropics, 852 Dtctionarvl. rev., 688 Chorea, treatment of, 222 Scalp and hair, pigmientation of, 716 O'-INIRNE, B.: County Galway health report, Clnudication, intermittent. 320 Scarlet fever. diamnoQis of. 222 754 Climate and rheumatism, 179 Scarhef fever immunity, 1101, 1151, 1240 OBF,RLING, Ch. (G. Roussy, and R. Lrsroux): Confidence trick * a w%rni g. 954. 1001, 1102 Sea cruises tor health and rest. 852 Prgnis d1'Anatomie Pathologique, rev., 686 Constipation in childhnod: correct-ion, 1196 Sickness, vehiicle. 88 934 Obesity. 589 1169 CXorrections, 274, 361, 404. 552, 593, 1056, 1102, 1196 Skin as a "bala ucer," 954 O BtIUEN. R. A.: Staphylococcal infections, of 1089 Cosmetic-s. 180 Slandler and a TirDtest, 766 Obstetric worthies America, Cystq. sebaoeous, recurrent. 903 SmedIley's RFydropathic Establishment, Mat- Obstetrical errors (B Farquhar Muirray), 1 (0) Deaf, aid for the, 1004 lock revised prospectus. 806 Obstetrician, an eighteenth century [Thomas Deafness after bathing. 670 Smnith, R. XV. Innes the late, 136 Denman] 206 Deafness, treatment of. 669, 765 Snake venom 670. 765 Obstetrics diploma, information concerning Death e,fter operation, 1102 Socialist health activities, 590 471 [ THzBRITISH JULY-DEC., 1933J INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL 23

Obstetrics, review of books on, 650, 736, 826, 974, Parliament, Medical Notes in (conttd.): 1216 P. Estimates: Agriculture, 132-The Colonies, 132 Obstetrics. See also Gynaecology, midwifery, -ltducation, 132, 175-The Foreign Office, 132 Occipito-posterior cases, persistent, 160. 213,314. PACKARD, Francis, R. (editor): A7tnals of Med- -Government expenditure (all outstanding), See also LEabour ical Hlistory, vol. v., No. 3. May 19U3. rev., 201 219-Health Ministry, 132-Mines Depart- Occupational dermatitis. See Dermatitis -Vol. v, No. 4, July, 1933, rev., 609-Vol. v, ment, 134-Scottish Health Department, 38 O'CoNNOR, J. M.: Spontaneous hypoglycaemia No. 5, September, 1933, rev, 8.8 Ethylmorphine, 1191 with hepatitis, 871 Paddington, infant mortality in, 707 Expiring Laws Continuance Bill, 947, 10'0 ODLUM. Doris M.: Problem of adolescence, Paediatrics, common sense in (Edouard Factories. Chief Inspector's annual report, 86 O'DONOGHUE, W, D.: Essential vascular hyper- Ceresole) 310 Finance Bill, 39. 85-Royal Assent, 85 tension, 247 Paediatrics, review of book on, 1216. See also Firearms, Committee of Inquiry on, 1238 O'Do OVAN. J M.: M\itral stenosis, 1076 Children, Infants. etc. Fi-earms and Imitation Firearms (Criminal O'DoNOVAN. W. J.: Occupational dermatitis. Paget Lectuire. See Lecture Use) Bill, 132,1000,1052 -Elected president of the Chartered '. PAGET, L.: Maternal mortality in New Zea- Fish Diseases Bill, 1239" Massage and Medical Gymnastics, land, 739 Flavourin g essenses, alcoh olic," 1150, 1237 Odontography, review ofbook on, 68 Paget's disease of the slkin(D. Ravatard), 1025 Food poisoning in Nottingham City Mental Oedema, cardiac, diuretics in(I. Harris, R. Shutt, Pain, low back and sciatica (W. A. Cochrane), Hospital, 959 and E. L. Ribin), 781 1073 Food storage in enamelled vessels, 220 Oedema of face, treatment of, 1055 PAINE: Post-operative treatment, 498 Foot-and-mouth disease, efficacy of present OAFARRELL, W. t.: Spontaneoushypoglyeaemia Pancreatic hormone, a new, "vagotonine," 495 measures, 176 with hepatitis, 871 Pancreatic lithiasis. See Lithiasis Foreign Office, the Vote, 85 Offices Regulation Bill, 1052 Pancreatitis in mumps. 35, 320 Forestry Commission, the Vote, 85 O0GILVIE W. H.: Surgical diseases of the Pandigal, 875 Glucose in food, 135 tracts, 3)8-Surgery of the sympathetic PARAKEH, F. U.: An intrauterine cannula, 570 Health Department for Scotland: Estimates. 38 O'HALLORBN, Lieut.-Col. Michael, obituary Paralysis, general, of the insane, early treat- HealthMinistry: The Vote, 85-E-4inmates, 132 notic of, 1235 ment of, 1049.1092 Health Ministry Provisional Order (North O'HEA, '.: Rtadiology of the colon, 250-Radio- Paralysis, general, juvenile types of (R. M. Btickinehamshire Joint Hospital District) loy of the du den um, 251 Stewart), 237 Bil], 1236 Oil, halibut-liver. 652 Paralx sis, Ginger." 579 Health Services, cost and administration of, Oil, sindalwood,927 Paralysis, inf.sntile. See PloliomVelitis 132 Oil, ti-trol, 927 Paralysis of serratus magnus, "clover leaf" Health Services, Scottish. first meeting of OKELL, C. l.: Tuherculous bacillaemia, sling in (H. 0. Foucar), 865 (0) Committee, 176 O'KIILLY. Sean: Thelhousing problem, PARArORE,,R. H.: Toxaemias of pregnancy, 508. Highlands and Islands Medical Services, 1192 O'KELLY.Mr. D.: Isolation of enteric bacilli, 666, 8 4 Highways Code, 1192 304 Parathormionein treatment of osteitis deformans Holiday camps. See Camps Old age pensions. See PenSions (GI H. Colt and A. Lyall), 10 (0) Hospital co-operation, voluntary and public, OLDHAM, Frank:-Thontas Young Philosophter PASIHON, Dr.. appoitited to tile new chair of 1001 S and P-hVsician, rev. 926 endocrinology at Buca rest. 1239 Hospital)rovision in cotland, 272 OLDH1AM, .1. B.. Congenital dilatation of Paris:-In titute of industrial hygiene founded Hospitals local expenditure on. 1100 colon treated by division of lumbar sym- in. 1151--Post-graduate courses in, 515,.550, Hole s of Lords Reforim Bill, 1236 pathetie. cord. 1187 1100-Society of Anatomy: Plenary reunion, Houisingprogress in EDgland and Wales, 86, OrIVvR,HI. Gordon: High eosinophilia, 550. S-e also France 902, 1150 Olympia show. See Motor cars PARISH, Ff. J.: Present position of serology in Hou-ing since the war, 1001 O'MALLEY. John F.: Honorary M-Ch. N.U.I. re ation to the pathogenic cocci. 277(0),3C8 Housing subsidy for Scotland, 1239 conferred on.88-Nasal granulomata, PARK, William1 H., nominated the first occu- Hunger-strike prisoners in the Andamans, 176 Plastic surgerv of the face, 256 pant of the chair of preventive medicine at Hydrocarbon Oils Produiction Bill, 1236 O'IVIAI.LEY, M. G.: Treatment of chronic New York Universitvand themndicp.1 college Hygiene, industrial, 271 myelitis. 251 of Bellevue Hospital, 273-Polionmyelitis, 1221 India:ilaternilnmortaility andchild marriage "One pipe house drainage. See Drainage PARKF, Thomas Hlenry, obituary notice of,1002 in. 1238-Pensionable serviees under thenew Operating thjeatre. See Theatre PAitKES, A. S.: Female sex horwpnes and constitution, 220-Public health administra- Operation, illeRal. alleged: doctor acquitted,c99 gonadotropic substances, 1119 tion in, 1052 Ophthalmic medicine diploma, information PARKES, William Henry. obituary notice of, India Office Vote, 174 oon-erning, 471 1148 Indian medlical offic rs' leave, 1238 Ophthalmic Treatment Board, National, PARKREUBST, Lewis Evan, obituarynotice of, IndianMeiical Service- Europeans and Indians care of the eyes, 404 901 in, 40-The work of. 174-Pensions, 220 Ophthalmology. See Eye PARKINSON, John: Radiology inheart disease. Insulin: New duty on, 1149-Price anc produc- Ophthlmroscone attachment for examination 303. 5i7 59] (0) tion of, 1237 highly myopic eyes, 785, 829-A correction, 829 Pariiinson's syndrome, bilateraltboracic gan- Insurance. National Health: Arrears of contri Opht)ialmoscope and focal illuminator, glionectomy in (Gordon Harrower andR. C. hbutionis, 1053. 1099-lardsissued for persons pocket, 609 Gbiosh). 772 (0) over 65, nuiiiber, 1002-Insurance benefit OPEuLs, William, death of, 179 PARLAVECCHIO, Gaetano, death 9&2of, in 1934, title to, ICO) -Insurance com- Optometer, 927 mittees, expenditure of. 220-Mediial benefit, Orlebar, Alexander: Treatment of chorea Parliament, Medical Notes In: 219-ReReonalmemdical officer and workmen's induced pyrexia, 940 Accidents Accidents and the London Pas- compensation, 1001-ULemplo0ment Insur- OOnR Win ett: Tr-eatment of chronic ogteo- senger Transport Board.1?36-Motor, dam- ance(Pxpiring Enactments) Bill,- 38-Un- myelitis. 251, 365 (01 ages for,1100-Compensation for, 1236 -Road, employmernt and Contribntozy Pensions Orthopaedic Association. See Association, 950,1001,1239-Medical fees, 1001-Statistics, Acts, 947-Unemployment 'Bill to amend the British 1001 Insurance Acts (1920 to 1933), 1052, 1098, 1099, 12 Ortbopaedic practice, Britisb (leading article), Agricultural Marketing (No. 2) Act, 1236 1148, 6 654 AmA ulance, air, in the iighlands and Islands, Junie- (Aiiendment) Bill, 38 Orthopaedics. review of hook on. 607 175. 220. 272 King's speech, 1000 Orthoptic treatment (MissPughl), 348 Ambulance service, boundarv linit of, 86 Leprosy in India, 1'099 OTON,oN G. Harrison: Radiology of the duodenum, Animals experiments on, 219, 272. 1000,1053 Local Governmiient Bill, 947, 1000 250 Assurance of chi(ldren undier ten, 1192 Local Governmnent and Other Officers' Super- OsBoRn, H. A.: Dermatitis of the newborn, Blirds Protection Bill, 947, 1000 annuationi (Temporary Proviiions) Bill, 85, T.S., OsBoRNe, Surgeon-Lieutenant Grecian Blind Voters Bill. 38 Assent 271 132. 176, 219. 271-Royal to. Order of theehoenix conferred on, 669 Board of control, powers of, 1001 London Passenger TranspoiTt Board: accident OSGOOD. Robert B., New Englislh JourniaZ Board of Trade, the Vote,85-Proposed special cases. 1236 Meisdicine for July 13th a Festsohrift grant to distressed areas, 85 Lotteries, 1149-Report of Royal Commission of, 403 British Nationality and Status of Aliens Bill, on, 40-Estimated totalsulscribed to Irish O'SHAUGHNESEIY, Laurence: Pathology 997, Iroo sweepstakes by Great Brit6in. 1001 coronary thrombosis, 942-Treatment Butter from Soviet Russia, 1239 Malnutrition followingrrshousing, 110 carcinoma of the oesophagus, 1073 Campvs, holiday, sanitationof, 272 Manchester Royal Infirmary Bill, 38, 85, 132, OSMAN, A. A.: T'xaemias of pregnancy, Cancer Hospital (Free) Bill, 132, 219-Royal 219, 271-Royal Assent to. 271 Ossiticationfactors in theprocess(R. Assent to, 219 Maternal mortality. See Mortality 571 CelCeoiod toys, cheap, 1054 Measles,illm mnUDization against, 1192 Osteitisdleformans treated with Census tabulations, remaining volumes, 1100 Medical a(evice by radiotelegram, 176 (G. H. Colt and A. Lyall). 10 10) Chemiiical defence experiments at Oxford and Medical Service, Public, schetimes, 1192. Seealso Osteorivelitis, chronic, treatment of Camibridge, 1100 Public Orr) 251. 365 (0i)-Discussion, 251 Children under ten, assurance of. 1192 Meningitisfollowinigvaccination,deaths from, Osteopaths, Registration and Regulation Colliery explosions, num bers,86-And naked 10)2 132, 12X7, 12:7 lighsts, 1033 Mental liospltal offlcers, superannuation of, 85 Osteopathy, increase in the practice Commmissions, sitting, reports of 86 Mental hospital treatment and the puiblic, 135 mentair note), 1237 Contraceptives (Restriction of Advertisement) l1 -ntal hospitals, public, cost of. 40. 176 OTIS Edward 0scood. death of. Bill, 1236 Mental institutions, classification of patients Otitis. acuite and hasmaturiaciildhood,tn Death certification,104 iri, 176 Otitismeidia, acute IT. 0. Graham), 255, 287 (0)- l)eath Penalty Hill. 1052 Methylated Spirits Bill, 1052 Discussion, 255 Death rate, an increased, following re-housing, Methylmorphine, 1191 Otitis media, review of book on, 220 Middlesbrough Corporation Bill, 38, 271- Ear Def -ece Services, report on medical branches Royal Assent to, 271 Otology, review of book on, 735. See oftbe, 950 Milk, clean, production of, 271 (E. Otorrhoea Watson-Williams), 47 (0)Corre- Diphtheria, immiunization against, 1192 Milk desiguation, revision of. 1239 soondence1128.on 212 Disamrmament, 902 Milk for L,ancashire school children, 1192 tire (parliamentary Out-reliefetpp3ni note). Dogs Protection Bill, 1148 Milk for Scottish school chiliren. 272 See also Poor relief Drugs. Dangerous, Act (1.9 0), Methylmorphine Milk. surp us, disiosal of, 1192 in Scotland (parliamentary Overcrowding 'note), annudHthbylmorphine Regulations, 1191 Mines D)epartment, Vote, 38 1150 Dyestuffs (Imnport Reguilations Bill, 1191, 1236 Mines, lightiig in: nAw regulations promised, OVEIREND T. D (and D. LIGAT): Recurrent Economic Conference, World, 132, 219 12A3 volvulus of the pelvic colon, 7 10), 214, 653 Edinburgh Corp3ration Bill, 1191, 1236-Royal Mines, safety in, use of timber, 1100 OvsuRTos, E..- death of, 83 Assent, 1236 Mining Industry (Welfare Fund) Bill, 1236 OWEN-JoNEcs. R.: Use of quinine in normal Elucation and Employment of Young Persons Mining operations, deep, high temperature in, labour. 214 Bill. 1098 176 OXLEBY, W. H. F.: Chloroform in labour, Eggs, dried and liquid. 950 Mortality, maternal, 220, 1238 995 Electric lighting in operating theatres, 1099 Mortality rates in Entc,land and Wales, 176 Oxygen on the Everest flight IE,. Einployers' Liabilitv Bill, 1052 Motor accidents. See Accirlents ~155 Encephalitis, fatal, following vaccination, 1053 Motor spirit from British coal, preference Oxygen therapy (leading article), 23 Essex County Council Bill. 38, 174-Royal upon. 174. 219 Oxygen want, acclimatization to, Assent to, 174 Newfoundland Bill, 1148-Royal Assent, 1236 THU Buisi 24 JULY-DEC., '9331 INDEX -L MZDIcL JOussAr

Parliament. Medical Notes in (contd.): Pasteurization plants, inspection of (parlia- Pharyngeal hgemorrhage. See Haemorrhage Noise nuisance, 86 220-From the air, 220- mentary note), 1192 PHELPS, Winthrop Morgan (and R. J. H. Traffic, at night, 1100 PATEY. David (and R. C. Tathan): Late resuilts KIPHUTH): 'lhe Diagnoisis asmd Treatment of Nurses Registration Act (1919) Amendment of injection treatment of varicose veins, 861 (0) Postural Defects, rev., 294 Bill, 132 -Tnstrument for use in cutting fascial 3utures. PHILIP, Sir ltobert: Tuberculosis prevention, Nursing homes, London, 1191 1029 165-Laboratory of the Royal College of Nutrition report of the British Medical Asso- Pathogenic cocci. See Cocci Physicians of Edinburgh, 582 ciation, 1098, 1149 Pathological Museuim at Dublin, 244. See also PHILI.IPS: X-ray and radium protection, 833 Nystagmnus, disablement from, 86-Iucrease Association PHILLIPS, Lieut.-Col. J. A. S.: Report on the in, 134 Pathologists, London County Council, 1138. See public health in the province of Bihar and Offices Regulation Bill, 1052 alsnCouincil, London County Orissa. 890-Cholera treated by the bacterio- Old age pensions. See Pensions Pathology, review of books on, 59. 107, 688, 1218 phage, 890 Osteopaths, Registration and Rlegulation of, Patient, telliDg the, 507. 546, 625. S'ee also PHILLlPS, Leonard: Pueperal sepsis, 249-Arti- Bill, 132, 1100, 1237 General practitioner and the public ficial menopause, 346 External cephalic Out-relief figures. See Poor relief Patients, temporary, in public miiental hospitals, version, 346 Overcrowding in Scotland, 1150 543 PHILLIPS. L. G. (and others):- 'he Quieent Char- Pasteurization plants, inspection of, 1192 PATRICK, John. obituary notice of, 511 lotte's Texctoook of Obstetrics, third edition, Pensionable services under India's new con- Pattenden v. Beney, 760 rev., 1216 stitution, 220. See aleo India PATTERSON. Jocelyn (and Joseph ADLE11): The PHILLIPS, Major Percy Reginald O'Rourke, Pensions medical services, 272 Cronin Tlowe serum reaction for uisalignancy, obituary notice of, 131 Pensions. old age: And hospital miiaintenance, 1063 (0) Phlebitis migrans, 136 1053-Numbers of men in receipt of, 1054 PATTERSON, Major-General R. U.: Report on the Phlyetenotherapy, review of book on, 17 Petrol fumes and public health, 1192 health of the United States Army, 297 Photography, iinfra-red, review of book on, 873 Pharmacy and Poisons Bill, 38, 85-Royal PAUCHET, V.: New method of transfusing Phrenic avulsion, case of (Maurice Cassidy and Assent. 85 blood. 930 R. 0. Lee), 684 Police, Metropolitan, Bill, 38 Pay beds," the finance of, 395 Phthisis. See Tuberculosis Poor relief in England and Wales, numbers in Paying patients in voluntary lhospitals, 80,124, Physical exercises in child education (Margaret, receipt of, 176, 902. 950 169, 211, 314 Morris), 75 Post Office Vote. 219 Payment of medical witnesses. See Medical and Physical Laboratory, National, work of, 26. See Potatoes, nmarketing of. 1236 Witness also Laboratory Prison governors and the health of prisoners, PAYNE, J. Lewin:,Tbuiib-sucking, 765 Physiology, experimental, 755 85 PEARCE, Alexander H. B., nominated inemliber of PICREN, Rtalph: Tuberculosis prevention, 165- Public Medical Service schemnes, 1192. See also the Legislative Council of the Colony of Fiji, Appointed Mansell Talbot Professor of Pre- Medical 319 ventive Medicine in the Welsh National Recruits. physique of, 1150,1239 PEARCE. E. C.: A Short Encyclopaedia for School of Medicine, 706-Report on the health 706 Refuse, London, 950 Nutrses, rev., 688 of the City and Port of Cardiff, Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages PEARL, F. L.: Alternating current in medical PICKrERING, George W.: Clinical recognition of (Scotland) Amendment Bill, 1052 practice, 1081 structural disease of the peripheral vessels Rent and Mortgage Int -rest Restrictions PEARSON, C. B.: Impacted ureter-ic calculus, 1106 (0) (Amendment) Bill, 38, 174-Royal Assent to, 10;t6 PICKLES, W. N.: " Bornholm disease, account 174 PEASE,, M. E.: Pulex ubiquiituis," 630 of a Yorkshire outbreak, 817 (0) Researeh. scientific expenditure on, 1238 PECK, J. Wicliffe (editor): Pharmacopoeia of the PICKWORTH, F. A.: Mental disease research Road accidents, 950. See also Accidents *Hospital for Sick Childrent, Great Ormond at Birmiingham, 30 Roa(d and Rail Traffic Bill, 132, 174, 219, 902, 947, street, WV.C.1. 1.933, rev., 1079 PICTON, Lionel James- In defence of raw milk, 1000, 1236 PEHU, Dr.: Allergy, 198 1045-Disposal of sewage, 1183 Road Traflic ( COmpensation for' Accidents) Pellagra, aetiology of, 745-( Earriette Chick), Picture galleries, elinical, 617, 666 Bill, 219. 271. 949. 1001, 1052 745 Pictures at Guy's, 806, 852 Road Traffic (Emergency Treatment) Bill, 39, Pellagra, deaths from, 623, 665, 943, lC96 PIERCE,, W. O'D.: Individual Differences is- 132, 175, 1098, 1191, 1236 PELLE, A., appointed piofessor of clinical No rmnal Coloutr Vision. 387 Royal Veterinary College, State grant for, 176 medicine at Rennes. 515 PIERSOL, G. M. (editor)- The Cyclopaedia of S3afety in Mines Research Board and timber Pelvimetric methods (Victor Bonney), 781 Aledicisme, first seven volumes, rev.. 924 in mines, 1100 PEMBERTON, Ralph: Rheumatic diseases, 1129 Piementation of scalp and hair, 716. See also Samarit%n Free Hospital for Women Bill, 85, Penn Counittry of Bnckinghamshire, rev., 17 Hair and Scalp 132, 219, 271-Royal Assent to, 271 "Penny in the pound" scheime on M%erseyside, PIJPER. A.: Enitei'ic fever in South Africa, 160- Sane woman. See Womiian 935 Gold medal of the South 4frican Association Scarlet fever in Scotland, 271 PENROS1, Lionel B., awarded the Buckston for the Advancemaent of Science conferred on, School child. health of the, 175 Browne Prize Essay, 1003 504 Sehool ehildren, London. nutrition of, 1238 Pension insurance, compulsory, 1130 PINARD, Dr., made a Grand Officer of the Legion School ehildren's meals, 1237 Pensionable services under India's new consti- of Honour. 515 Scientifie resea.rclh, expenditure on, 1238 tution (parliamiientairy note), 220 PINCHIN, A. J. Scott: Bronchiectasis, 756-(And Sea-Fishing Industry Bill, 38 Pensions, Indian Medical Service.-.. See India H. V. 1\ORLOCK): Congenital bronchiectasis. 780 Sewsge disposal schemes, 135 Pensions niedical services (parliamiientary note), PINNER, Max: Tuberculosis in the American Shop Act(Amendment) Bill, 132, 1052 272 negro, 1176 Silicosis, increase in, 134 Pensions, old age, and hospital maintenance Pistols, toy," 985-And tetanus. 1152 Sitting,commissions. See Commissions (parliamentary note), 1053 Pituitary adenomata, 1215 Slaughter of Animals Bill, 174, 271-Royal Pensions, Widows', Orphans', and Old Age Con- Pituitary and the hypothalamus (leading article). Assent to, 271 tributory, number of nien in receipt of (par- 786 Slum clearance, 1053.1239-The Year's figures, liainentary note), 1054 Placenta praevia with twin pregnancy and 272 People's Leagne of Health: The relation of adherent placenta (J. Stanley Coleman), 196 Small-pox, deaths from, 1001, 1150-Irfantile tuiberculosis to the milk supply, 22 -National Plague in Northern Manchuria, 1239 deatbh from1, 1150 Ophthalmic Treatmient Board and the care of Plague vaccine, HaffkIne's (leading article). 66- Sterilization, operation for, 1192 the eyes, 404-Camp)aign for a safe imiilk supply, Note on, 168 S;weepstakes. See Lotteries 792 PLANT, A. S.: Treatment of acute gonorrhoea, Tuberculosis in a North Wales rtural district PEPPER, 0. H. Perry (and D. L. FARLEY): 105 (Gwyrfai), prevalence of, 1053 Pr-acticatl Hematological Diagnosis, rev., 15 PlasRnodiuln ovale Stephens 1922, malaria due Unemployment Bill. See Tnsurance Peptic ulcer. See Ulcer to (N. Hamilton Fairley), 101 (0) Universitv of Dturham, 1237 Percaine anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Plasmoquine, mass treatment with (Grant R. University Spurious Degrees Bill, 38, 86,132, PERCIVAL, A. S.: The growing eye, 893 Gribben). 919 219, 949 Peripheral vessels. structural diseaee of the Plasters, zinc oxide, in snap spool cylinders. Vagrancy in England and Wales, 1238 (George W. Pickering), 1106 (0) 689 Vital statistics in England and Wales, 176 Permanent waving, canities after, 1151 Plastic suirgery. See Surgery Water shortage due to the drought, 1236 PERN, Sydney: Arthritis and allied conditions, PLATT, Albert Edward, elected to the Gwynaeth Water supplies, rural. 950, 1053, 1150-An Ex- 623 Pretty Studentship at Cambridge, 1100 chequer grant, 1053, 1150-Surveys by PERNKOPF, Eduard, appointed r)rofessor of PLATT, Harry: Fusion operations on the hip- regional committees, 1238 anatomy at Vienna, 135 joint, 305 Woman. sane, removal of to lunatic asylum, PERRY. Lieut.-Colonel H. M. J., appointed PLAYFAIR, John, death of, 500-Obituary notice 1192 Honorary Surgeon to the King, 85 of, 547 Young Persons Bill, 1098 Personal influence, psychology of (William Pleural cavity, treatment of fluid in (E. T. Free- Brown and Williamn McDougall), 537 man), 303-Discussion. 303 Parliament and public health (leading article), PETERS, R. A.: Avitaminosis, 1170 Pleurisy, obliterative, cervical rib with symp- 1036 PETERS, R. J.: Tuberculosis prevetntion, 166 toms due to dropping of time shoulder caused PARMELEE, Maurice:-Nudism in Modern Life: PETERSON, W. H.: Haelmioglobiui studies in by (E. R. Boland), 1068 The New Oymnosophv, rev., 976 infancy, 655 Pneumococcal infections, 1224 PARNELL, Surgeon-Commander R. J. G.: Petrol fumes and public health (parlianmentary Pneumococcal nephritis. See Nephritis Administration of venereal diseases measures, note), 1192 Pneumonia, lobar, successfully treated by arti- 105 PETRUSCHEWSKY, G. K.: Tapewormii infection in ficial pneumothorax induced on third day of Parotid cyst (J. Mintzman), 820 North-West Russia. 590 illness (Alfred Stengel), 1150 Parotid cysts and tumours, 896 PETTERISSON. A Ailk-borne diseases, 198 Pneumothorax, cbronic bilater al spontaneous Parotid duct, distended, 765 PE1TTY, M. J.: Internal faecal fistula and death (Joseph Lewis), 779 PARPRY, T. Wilson :-' John Keats: medical following appendicectomy, 491 (0) Poisoning, barbiturate, strychnine in, 1131 student, qualified surgeon, and poet," 348 Petty, Sir William (J. Prendergast). 348 Poisoning, food, in Nottingham City Mental PARsoNs, A. R. * Anaesthetics. 254-Spontaneous PFEIFFER, Richard, awarded the Goethe medal, Hospital (parliamentary note), 950 hypoglyeaemlia with hepatitis, 871 135 Poisoning, food, outbreak in St. Pancras, 712, PARSONS, Dr.: Treatment of fluid in the pleural pH, testing of, 552 836 cavity, 303 Phagedaenic ulcer. See Ulcer Poisoning. food, and typhoid fever and para- PARsONS, Leonard G. (and Seymour BARLING): Pharmacy and Poisons Bill, 38-Royal assent to, typhoid fever, 710 Diseases of Infancy a7id Childhiood, rev., 59- 85-Note on, 161-Lectureon (H. Wippell Gadd), Poisoning, review of book on, 737 (And others): Haemolytic anaemia in early 936-Poisons Board appointed, 936. See also Poisoning, strychnine, basal narcotics in, 656 life. 157-Deficiency anaemias of childhood, 256, Poisons Board Poisons Board, establishment of, 936-Constitu- 631 (0)-Vitamins in paediatric practice, 310 Pharmacology, review of book on, 1026 tion of, 936-Meetings of, 1150 PA8sEY, R D.: Pathological and cancer research Pharmacology, trend of progress in (leading Poisons, pleasant (leading article), 385 in Leeds, 209 article), 341 PATERSON, EHerbert J.. co-opted to the governing Phlrnmacopoeia, British, Classified doses of the, 1178 body of the British Post-Graduate Medical rev., 61 Poland, student interchanges with, 552 School, 1225 Pharmacopoeia of the Hospital for Sick ,Police, Metropolitan, Bill, 38 PATERSON. Ralston: Radiology in heart disease, Childrent, Great Ormontd Street, 1933, rev., 1079 Poliomyelitis (F. M. R. Walshe), 310, 1197 (0)- -303-Radiation in malignant disease, 346 Pharmacrupoeia laborarory. 1179 Discussion, 310- (J. Purdon Martin), 1200 (0)- PATERSON, W.: The housing problem, 252 Pharyngeal abscess. See Abscess Leading article, 1221 TH1C BRITILB 25 J ULY-DEC-, 933] INDEX L ME1DICAL JOUrRNALJ w

Poliomyelitis, anterior, ss'mpathectomr in(E. D. PREPARATIONS AND APPLIANCES: Prison Medical Service, information concerning, Telford and J. S. B. Stopford), 770 (0) Abdominal retractor. See Retractor 467 Poliomyelitis and distemper, 1240 Adenotome, improved, with remoiovab'e blades, Prisoners,hunger-strike, in the Andamans (par- Poliomyelitis, epidemic, increase of in GermiaDy, 202 liamentary notel, 176 363 Adrenaline preparations, 1029 PRITCHARD, Eric: Deficiency anae mias. 257- Poliomyelitis in Ruumiania, 581 Allergic conditions, toilet preparat.ions for,652 Urticaiia conmplicated by chicken-pox, 867 Poliomyelitis,serumrl treatment of, 71, 136 - Anaesthetic apparatus, a local, 652 Private ward in the public hospital. See Suppliesfor London area, 71 Analgesic tablets, saridone brand, 976 Hospital, public Poliomyelitis virus, 207 Anti-pneunmococcus serunm, 927 Prize, Alvarenga, 877 POLLAND, W. Scott (and A. L. BLOOMFIELD): Ascorbic acid, 1125 Prize, Beatson, 319 Gastric Anacidirtyv, rev., 238 Bandage fastener (rascol, 689 Prize, Bruinton Me-umorial, 80) POLVERINI. Giovanni, death of, 952 Bismurung ointment, 1218 Prize, Chadwick, 800 Polynieuritis in pregtancy, 696 Bisms-tuth oxychloridel 738 Prize, Hallet, 173 POOLE,H.: Radiation innmalignant disease, 345 l3ronchosopy: swab-holder and safety-pin Prize, Harman[LKatherine Bishop], 474 POOLER, W. R. H.: Birth on the railway track, rtoemover. 1029 Prize, Hastings [Sir Charles]. 474 1102 Cannula, intr autereine, 570 Prize, History ofMedicine, Glasgow, 84 Poor relief, nuimbers in receipt of in England Catheter, De Pezzer self-retaining, a mi-odified, Prize, Horton-Smnith [Raymond]. 945 and Wales (parliamentary note), 176, 992, 950 1125 Prize, Massy-Miles [Captain], 1100 "Poor-white" probler in Africa. See Africa Charkaolin, 202 Prize, Millar, 1055 PoPPER,rudwig: Klinik utnd Theravie akcuter Chest stamp,738 Prize, Nob)el, 1003 Vergiftuingent, rev., 737 Cystoscepe aspiration, a new, 337 Prize.lteitlinger [Pauil Philipl, 362 POPPER,O.: Improved adenotonie with remov- Dettol. 295 Procaine preparations,1029 able blades, 202 Digoxin, 295 Procreatiotn after prostatectomy, 904 POPPERT, Peter, death of, 849 Diiodothyronine. 1079 Professioni, medical. See Medical tonsil enucleation, (A. A. Popultation Problenms, International Union for Dissectors, , sucking." for Prolapse of uiterus in a newborn child the Scientific Investigation of, comies into 510 Gemmnell), 1121 being. 623 Doctor and night caller, commiiiiunication Proqtatectomy, procreation after, 904 PORTER, Charles: "One-pipe" hiouse drainage, between (autocall), 688 Prostatic abscess, 492 1043 Foot elevator (incelcas), 738 Prostatic obstruction, treatment of (Hugh Portraits for identificationl,663 Forceps, tonsil haeinostatic, self- retaining, Cabot), 474 Portsmouth, public health developments in, 531, 590-A correction, 590 Proteins, review of book on, 61 793-Annuttl report of medical officer, 793 Forceps, tonsil-holding, 240 PROUST, Robert, Uppointed professor of medico- Postcards, old Ashmolean, 1239 Gas and oxygen apparatus for use in obstetrics surgical anatomy and operative technique in Posterior fossa compression syndrome. See by genieral practitioners. 829 Plaris, 433 Syndrome Gluenside lanadigin (pandigal), 875 Prussia, experiments on animalzls in, 552 Post-gradtuate courses: Ini Berlin, 363, 1239-In Glycine (amiino-acetic acid) for clinical use, Psittacosis, two catses of (E. J Pye-Smith Edinburgh. 621, 764-In Glasgow, 752-InLiver- 1029 Denton Guest,audS. P. Bedson), 914 (0) p)iol, 475 - In London, 41, 87, 273, 363, Halibut-liver oil, 652 Psoas abscess. See Abscess 396, 402, 515, 550, 551, 589. 620, 629, 669, 716, Hare-lip clamps, 652 Psychiatric research in Scotland. 73. See also 765, 805, 85), 903, 952, 1054, 1151-In Manchester, Headclamo for buccal operations, 337 Research 589-In Newcastle-on-Tyne, 515-In Paris, 515, Hog stomach, liquid extract of (Hogastrin), Psycho-anglysis or psychoanaly-sis. 11C2 550, 1100-In Sheffield, 626-In Vienna, 179, 715. 153 Psycho-analysis, review of books on, 975 952, 002 Insulin, crystalline, 202 Psycho-analytic treatmiient (leading article), Post-Graduate Medical Schlool [Britishl At Irrigator, portable, 531 1175 Hammersamith, 27, 69, 163, 952- Poundation Kymograph, a gynaecological. 1079 Psychological medicine, information concerning stone laid, 162-Dean appointed, 932 Liver compound for intramiiuscular use tte study of, 455 Post-graduate scholarshi)s, 362 (hopatex), 976 Ps-ychIologi, in Court, rev., 153 Post graduate study, information concerning,450 Liver extract for initramiuscuilar injection Psychology and the curriculum. See Medical Post Office Vote, 219 (hepastab), 1218 curriculunm Post-o)perative hea loss See Heat Milk for allergic children(allergilac), 153 Psychology and delinquency, 869. See also Post-operative treatmient. See Treatment Neurological diagnostic set, 976 Delinquency Posture, review of book on, 291 Oil of sandalwood, 927 Psyehology as an empirical science (F. Aveling), Post vaccinal encephalitis. See Encephalitis Oil, ti-trol, 927 571 Potatoes, control of the marketing of (parlia- Ophthalmoscope attachlmlent for examiination Psychology and grotup miiovements (William mientary note), 1236 of highly myopic eyes, 785, 829-A correction, Brown), 983 Potatoes, vitam-}ins and salts in, 953 829 Psychology, Medical, Institute of: Information POTTS, Dr., The famLily pllysician and mental Ophthalmoscope aud focal illum-inator, a concerning, 457-Post-graduate course, 396 disorder, 257 pocket, 609 Psychology of personal influlenee (v illiam POTTER, A. Lloyd: Functional uterine hliaemior- Optometer, 927 Brown and WilliamiMcDougall), 537 rhage, 1120 Plaslers, zinc oxide, in snap spp,ol cylinders, Psychology, relation of to general medicine POTTS, W. H.: Oxygen therapy, 23 689 (Al. ibevan-Brown), 923 POWELL, Dr.: Tuberculosis prevention, 165 Procaine preparations,1C2J Psychology, review of book on, 975 POWELL, D. A.: Tuberculosis in Northi Wales, Retractor, abdominal, self retaining, 738 Psychoses, hypnotic suggestion in the, 1004, 1056 613 Report of the IKing Edward VII Welsh-1 Scissors, ligatulre, 61 Public health in India, p)rogress of, 338. See also National Memorial Association, 663 Sparklet carbon dioxide apparatuis for C" India POWELL, Lieut.-Col. W. J.: Report on the bulbs, 829 Public Healtlh Medical Services, information Oentral Provinces and Bermr, 1229 Speech, study of, apparattus for, 874 concerniing, 457 Powell and wife v. Streatlhamii Manor Nursing Splint for biennett's fractture of thumb, 314 Public health reorganization in Dundee, 664 Home, 1146 Splints, adaptable, for fractures of the upper Public Health Services, London, 31 POWER, Joseph, retireml-ent of and presentation extremity, 875 Public health year: Annual report of the to, 1091 Splints Lpost-operative] for hallux valgus and Ministry of Health, 392, 580, 610 POWER, R. Wood: Post-operative splints for rigidus, 1125 Public medical service shebmes. See Medical hallux valgus and rigidus, 1125 Suction and air delivery unit. Gn1y's, 689 Publications, new and fortlhcolmling, 179, 515, 551, POWER, Thomas D : Sarly treatmiient of general Surgical instrument tray, 202 629, 1239 paralysis of the insane, 1049 Sutuires, fascial, instrumlent for use incuttting, PuGH, Miss: Orthoptic treatment, 348 1POYNDER, Lieut.-Col. John Leopold, obituary 1029 PUGH. W. T. Gordon: l'ractical Nursing, eighth notice of, 131 Swab-holder and safety-pin remiover, 1029 editior, rev., 1079 POYNTON,F. John: Infantile scuirvy, 755 Syringe. hypodermic, spirit-proof container Puerperal sepsis (Leonard Colebrooke), 248. Practiceof i-edicine. See Mledical anidMedicine for, 785 723 (0), 984, 1093-Discussion. 249-(L. Carnac Practitioner: Juily issue devoted to the newly Tannic acid jelly (tannafax), 1079 Rivetti, 726 (O)-(E. Farquihar Murray), 728 (0) born child, 87-September issue devoted to Tuiroat spray, a post oper&tive, 531 -(Victor Bonnet), 781-(J. Smith), 983-(W. R. birth-control, 515-December issue devoted to Tourniquet, a pneumatic, 4C5 Maxted), 984-Correspondence on, 891, 1093- constipation, diarrhoea, and allied conditions, Urethral catheter, two-way, and thermio-flask And the streptococcus carrier, 1093 1101 retainer 108 Pulex ubiquitus," 590. 630, 716, 765. 851. See al8o Practitioner and the public (E. Kaye Le Fleming) Vagotonine," a new pancreatic horm-1one, 495 Fleas 405 (0) PULLINGER. E. J.: Disease producing organisms PR&NGNELL, Jolhn Thomsiqon: Report on the Prescriber for October reviews the literature of in milk, 1080 health of Palkirk, 209-Obituary notice of, 1234 dermatology for the last twelve lmlonths, with Pulmonary disease following exposure to PRATT, C. L. G.: Urochrome in health and a bibliography, 716 asphyxiating gases (W. N. Abbott), 862 (0) disease, 1215 Prescrtber's List, fourth edition, rev., 1218 PULVEItTAFT,R. J. V. (J. A. Braxton HiaKs and PRAUSNITZ, Wilhelm. deatlh of, 1194 Prescribing chemist. See Chemist F. R CHOPPING): Examination of swimming- Pregl, Fritz, bust of unveiled, 363 Presentations, 161, 179, 261. 792, 812, 1091, 1150 bath water, 603 (0)-Staphylococcal infections, Pregnancy, anaemia in, 834 Presidential prophecies, 788 1 69 Pregnancy, Aschheim-Zondek test in (N. MI. President's address (leading article), 203 Punishmient or treatmnent (R. G. Gordon), 1032 Falkiner), 1121 Presse Medicale, special number to celebrate Pupil, Argyll Robertson, traumatic (A. Rugg- Pregnancy in childhood, 567,t66, 710, 759 the fortieth anniversary of, 10,0 Gunn), 1171 Pregnancy, diagnosis of (Danme Louise McIlrov) PRETET, H. (NI. NIARTINY and A. BERNM): La PuRSER, F. C.: Essential vascular hypertension, 346-Discussion, 346 Sp4ciffciti Biologiqute, rev., 336 247 Pregnancy Diagnosis Station: Report (B. P. PRICE, Surg.-lieut. Commander Alfred Rees: PuRRVES, Lieutenant David Bethune, obituary Wiesner). 296 Tinct. ferri perchlor. in chronic anaemias, 404 notice of. 1097 (J. Bride), 921 Dorothy: 256 - - Pregnancy, extrauterine W. PRICE, Deficiency anaemias," PURVE STEWART, Sir James:-Anti Noise Pregnancy, Priedmann, test for modification of PRICE, G. Basil: Lung disease after gassing," Leaguie, 798-Hypnotic drugs: uses and dangers, (P. M. F. Bishop), 306 1046 1214 Pregnancy, heartburn in (E. Brian Rayner), 970 PRICE, I. N. Orpwood: The Complement- PUSEY, William Allen: The, History antd (0)-Correspondence oIn, 1047, IC94, 1145, 1231 Fixation Test for Gonorrhoea, 1220 Epidemtiologu of Syphiilis, 579 Pregnancy, intramural, intraperitoneal rupture PRICE-JONFs. Cecil:-Blood Pictures: An Tntro- PYBUS, P. J.: "Toy" pistols, 985 of uterus in (Eric Biddle and Harold Kelson). duction1 to Clinical Haematology, third edition, Pye's Elementary Banlagittg anid Sutrgical 684 rev., 153-Red Blood Cell Diameters, rev., 650 Dressing, fifteenth edition, rev., 688 Pregnancy, polyneuritis in, 696 PRIMMER, John B.: Chiloroform, the general PYE-SMITH, E. J (Denton GUEST and S. P. Pregnancy, toxaemias of, aetiology and preven- practitioner, and midwifery, 33 BRDSON): Report on two cases of psittacosis, tion of (G. W. Theobald), 376 (0)-Correspon- PRINGLE. Rev. J. C.:-Britishi Social Services: _914 (0) dence on, 508, 544, 585, 666, 709, 757, 844-(Dame the Nation's Appeal to the Housewife and her Pyloric stenosis. See Stenosis Louise McIlroy), 1211 Response, rev., 16 PYRAH, Leslie N.: Properitoneal haematocele, 734 Pregnancy, twin. with placenta praevia and PRINGLE Seton: Method for resection of the -Prognosis of peptic ulcers. 1070 adherent placenta (J. Stanley Coleman), 196 colon, 825 Pyrexia, induced, in treatment of chorea (J. W. Pregnancy. See also Gestation PRINZEIORN, Hans, death of, 952 Cheetham), 815 (O)-(Huxley Fish), 816 (0)- PRENDERGA8T, J.: Aspects of Sir Williasmn Prison governors and the health of prisoners Correspondence on, 940,1144 Petty's work, 348 (parliamentary note), 85 Pyrexia of unknown origin, 516, 552 26 J-ULY--DEC., 1933] INDEX MznzcAzTax BxRZ-JoenAJ6 REus, J. R: The neurotic. 1032 Reviews of Books (continued): Q. Refuse hills of London, 74,950-Parliamentary Anatomy, Pathological: Lehrbuch der Allge- note, 950 meinen Pathologie und der Pathologischen Quacks and magic in medicine, 867 REGENBOGEN, J. H.: Le R6le Biologique de la Anatomie (C. Sternberg. revised by H. QUAsTEL, J. H.: Narcosis and mental function, Cataltase dans le MHtabolisme d'Energie, rev., Ribbert). 59 571 784 Anatomy, Pathological, Pr4cis d'Anatom4e Queen Alexandra Sanatorium Fund: Report, 403 Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths Pathologique (G. Roussy, R. Leroux and Queen's Institute of District Nursing. See Bill, 1052 On. Oberling), 686 Nursing REICHE, Franz, death of, 549 Anatomy, the Study of (S. E. Whitnall), second QuiNu, lildouard, death of, 549 REIcHERT: Surgery of the sympathetic, 693 edition, 736 Quinine in normal labour, 79. 126, 160, 214, 265, REICHMANN, Doris: La Gymnastique des Touts Anatomy, Surgical (Grant Massie), second 358, 397 Petits, rev.. 828 edition, 1076 QUIN N,AN H.: Anaesthetics, 254 REID, A. McKie: Appreciation of Thomas Her- Angling Resorts of Scotland (W. Robertson%, Quinoline derivatives, review of book on, 1078 bert Bickerton, 1051 61 Quinsy and tonsillectomy, 1004 REID, Hugh: Bronchiectasis, 1075 Animals, Consider Your Verdict I vol. ii of the REID, R. I. G.: Health of school children in Animal Year Book, 384 County Armagh, 622 Anti-Slum Campaign (Sir E. D. Simon), 1026 REID, William Duncan: Teaching Methods int Arteriosclerosis (edited by E. V. Cowdry). 735 Medicine, 1177 Ashmolean Mus8Fum (B. T. Gunther), 784 Rsass: Tumours and the endocrine system, 695 Bacteriology, Veterinary Manual of (IR. A. Renal calculi. See Calculi Kelser). second edition). 926 R. Renal function in nephritis. See Nephritis Bader-Almanach (1882-1932),687 Renal histology and nephritis (John Gray), 1165 Bandaging and Surgical Dressing, Pye's RABINowITcH, I. M.: Diabetes Mellitus, rev., 973 (0) Elementary, fifteenth edition, 688 R and Mortgage Interest Baths RAcKaA, Mrs. C. D.: Psychology and delin- ent Restrictions and Medicinal Waters of Britain andi quency, 870 (Amendment) Bill, 38,174 Burope (Michael G. Foster), 828 RADFOaD, Maitland: The housing problem, 252 Research Council, Medical:-Appointments to, Bentley and Driver's Textbook of Pharma- -National health policy, 304 161, 207,835, 1040 -Colour vision, individual dif- ceutical Chemistry, second edition, 1028 Radiation in malignant disease (H. Poole), 345- ferences in, survey of recentexperimentalwork Bickham's Operative Surgery (Calvin Mason Discussion, 315-(E. Pearce Gould), 675 (0)- in (W. O'D. Pierce), 387-Evipan anaesthesia, Smyth, jun.), vol. vii, 335 (Oliver Chance), 677 (O)-(Walter M. Levitt), report on. 63, 111-Scarlet fever in England and Binocular vision. See Vision 678 (0)-Correspondence on, 79. 843, 895 Wales: Report (Hilda M. Woods), 21-Tuber- Biochemistry, Annual Review of, vol. ii Radio-activity and evolution, 1151 culosis, bovine, eradication of: Report (L. (edited by J. Murray Luck), 873 Radiography, review of books on, 106, 736 Jordan). 835-Tuberculous bacillaemia: Report Biochemistry, Textbook of (A. T. Cameron), Radiologist, an amateur, fate of (Auguste-Albert (G. S. Wilson). 538-Tuberculous infection in fourth edition, 1174 Vindevogel), 354 milk, report on, 1224 Biological Reactions: La Sp6cificitW Bio- Radiologist's cancer, 833 Research Board, Industrial Health: Annual logique (M. Martiny, H. Pr6tet, and A. Bern4), Radiology of the digestive tract (leading article). report, 343 336 298 Research Fellowships, Leverhulme, awards of, Blood Cell LRed] Diameters (Cecil PriceJones). Radiologyin heart disease (John Parkinson), 303. 1055 650 591 O)- Discussion, 303-(Peter Kerley), 594 (0) Research by general practitioners, 122-Valvular Blood Diseases in Clinical Practice (P. Mora- -(Crighton Bramwell), 597 (0)-Correspon- heart disease: forms for investigation now witz; translated by A. Piney), 608 dence on. 1233 issued, 122 Blood Pictures: An Introduction to Clinical Radiology, medical, diploma for, information Research Institute, Medical, Kuala Lumpur: Haematology (Cecil Price-Jones), tbird concerning, 470 Report, 292 edition, 153 Radiotelegram, medical advice by (parliamen- Research Institute, Neuro-Psychistric, West of Blood Vessels, Diseases of the, 827 tary note), 176 Scotland. note on, 73 Bone Growth in Health and Disease (H. A. Radiotherapy in cancer of the cervix (leading Research Institute in Pathology and Medicine, Harris), 783 article), 243 Walter and Eliza Hall, Melbourne: Annual Bone Surgery. See Surgery Radiotherapy, Post-graduate School of. infor- report, 930-Mode of action of snake venoms, Bradshaw's Continental Handbook and Direc- mation concerning, 451 930 tory of Bathing Resorts, 570 Radinm, rev, 569 Research Institute, South African Medical: British Guiana Medical Annual for 1932: " Radium beam therapy " research, 121 Report, 1040 (edited by G.SI. Stevan and A. G. Coia), 61 Radium burns (J. Mervyn Thomas), 55 (0) Research Institution, Wellcome, exhibits at British Pharmacopoeia. See Pharmacopoeia Radium from Canada, 953 Chicago World Fair, 552 Cardiac Output of Man in Health and Disease Radium Institute, London: Report, 878 Research, medical,Beit Mlemorial Fellowships (Arthur Grollman), 383 Radium protection, 833, 838-Report of Com- for: Annual meeting, 154-Election of Fellows, Catalase in Oxygen Mettbolism. Le R6le mittee, 838 154 Biologique de la Catalase danr le M6tabol- Radiumin Scotland, 795 Research, medical, Rankin gift for, 752 isme d'Energie (J. H. Begenbogen), 784 Radium therapy, review of book on, 649 Research, medical and veterinary,.Ahe saving in Causae et Curae of St. Hildegard. See Hilde- Radium Trust, National. and Radium Com- suffering to man and animals due to (Sir gard mission: Annual reports, 746, 795-Radium in Leonard Rogers). 18 Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Bentley and Scotland. 795 Research Scbholarships, Grocers' Company, 805 Driver's Textbook of (J.E. Driver), second RAE, H. J.: Prophylactic dentistry in Aberdeen, Research, scientific, expenditure on (parlia- edition,-1028 621 mentary note). 1238 Chemistry, Physical, of Living Tissues and RAGLAN, Lord:,Tocasta's Crime, 613 Research, Scientific and Industrial, Department Life Processes (R. Beutner), 608 RAINEY. Wakefield: Euthanasia of Do0s and of-Report of the Food Investigation Board, Chemistry, Physical, for Students of Biology Cats, rev.. 688 244-Index to the Literatureof FoodInvestiga- and Medicine (D. Ingersoll Hitchcock), 827 RAIsoN, Dr. (and Dr. ROUTSSEAU-DEOELLE): tion, vol. iv, No. 2, 311-The reduction of noise Chemistry, Practical Physiological(S. W. Cole),. PatholngieBRnccale, rev. 107 in buildings, 342 ninth edition, 609 RAJCHMANN. L., sent toChina to assist the Reqearch, surgical: Buckston BrowneSurgical Child.Growth and Developmentofthe. PartII: League of Nations experts, 1239 Research Farm, 27. 162 -Opening of, 162 Anatomy and Physiology (White House Con- RAxE, Geoffrey: Acute pneumococcal nephritis, Research work by general practitioners, 619. See ference Report). 530 932-Pneumococcal infections, 1224 also General Cbild, the Handicapped (Wm. J. Ellit), 107 of the birth of, 1055 Respiratory disease in miners, 399 Child and Play, the (James E. Rogers). 17 Ramazzini, tercentenary Child RAmsAy, Mabel: Appreciation of Christine Mary Respiratory tract, monilia infection of the, 171 and the Tuberculosis Problem (J. A_ Murrell, 803 Rest in the treatment ofcoronary thrombosis, Myers), 568 RANKIN, Miss, her gift for medical researcb, 752 796, 892, 943. See also Thrombosis Childbirth, Natural (Grantley D. Read), 529 RANKINE, David: Attachment to ophthalmo- Rest in treatment of neuroses, 1231. See also Children, Sick, Clinical Study and Treatment. scopes for the examination of highly myopic Neuroses of(J. Thomson), fifth edition. 607 eyes, 785, 829-A correction, 829 Reticulocytes,clinical significance of [Tsonos], Children, Paralysis in (R. G. Gordon and M.- RANSON, F. T. (and L. MCGOLeRICK): Abscess of 24 Forrester-Brown), 607 lung following tonsillectomy, 1020 (0) Retractor, abdominal, self-retaining, 738 Children's Diseases. See also Infancy RAPEB, H. S., appointed a member of the Retrobulbar neuritis. SeeNeuritis Circulation: Kreislaufstorungen und Patho- Medical Research Council, 1040 logische Histologie (Martin Nordmann). RAPPAPORT, B. Z.: Asthma and air filtration, Reviews of Books: Ergebnisse der Kreislaufforschung, Band IV. 116 Abortion: Legal or Illegal?(A. J. Rongy), 493 336 Clear " RAPPIN, Dr.: Considrationssur l'Etiologie des Abscess of Lung: Les Abce s du Potumon (M. Lower Deck (Sidney Knock), 1174 Maladies Infectieuses, rev., 652 Leon-Kindbesg and Robert Monod), 973 Cleft Palate, Operative Story of (G. M. Dor- Rasco bandage fastener, 689 Abscess of Lung: Le Traitement des Abces du rance and Enavat Shirazy), 782 Rating, local, 42-Premises used professionally, Poumon (Dr. Kourilskiy), 530 Colds and Hay Fever (F. Coke). 494 and (James Colloides et Micelloides 42 Accidents. Neuroses, Compensation 382 (Auguste Lumibre),. *RAw. Nathan:-Tuberculosis prevention, 166- H. Huddleson). 688 The origin of pulmonary tuberculosis: muta- ActaPaediatrica, vol. xiv, Supplementa iii Contraceptives, the Chemistry and Physics of tion of tubercle bacilli. 196 and iv: Electrocardiographicinvestigations, (C. I. B. Voge), 1077 -RAWLING. L. Bathe: Surgery of the bilary tract, 1078 Cookery Book, the Liver Diet (Dorothy 842 Acta Radiologica, Supplementum XVI: Der Sewart), 240 0.: rev., Wert der Roentgenuntersuchung in der Crime: The Law-breaker(E. Calvert andc RAWLING, S. Infra-red Photographv, Theodore Roy 873 Lnngendiagnostik (Torleif Dale), 106 Calvert), 60 Ray Therany and Electro-Therapy Institute, Actinotherapy(FH. Laurens), 925 Crimes and Criminals (William A. White), 0 Camden Road, London, visit of the Princess Actinotherapy Technique. 1124 Cyclopaedia of Medicine. See Medicine Royal to, 112 Adams-Stokes Syndrome: Patogenesi e terapia Cytological Technique (J.R. Baker), 295 E. Heartburn in pregnancy, della sindrome diMorgagni-Adams-Stokes Dentists Register (1933) 108 RAmER, Brian: Derby 970 (0) (Luigi Condorelli), 1079 and the Forty-Five([L. Eardley- Grantley D.: Natural Childbirth, rev., 529 Adolescent Girls. See Girls Simpson), 1174 RRED,, Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis, fifth Development, Modern Theories of REBEBO, Silvio death of, 804 von (Ludwig REcAsENs, Professor. death of, 1051 926 Bertalanffy, translated by J. H.Woodger), edition, 201 RECORDON, E. G.: Treatment of glaucoma, 624 Alps and Men(G. R. de Beer), 17 904. 1152 Ambulance HandBook(E. G. Gerstenberg, Diabetes, Diagnosis and Treatment and the Recovery wards. Use of, Recruits, physique of (parliamentary note), 1150, J. B. Gaylor, and W. C. Gunn), 926 ofHigh Carbohiydrate Diets (W. Wilson and Medicine: Amerika und die Ingram anr1 G. V. Rudd), 609 1239 America Diabetes:Diablte et Red Cross and St. John: Report, 166 -edizinM (Hienry E-S-i-ge-rist), 926 InsnlinUmie (Jean Ls&. Red Cross Society. See Society Analysis, Allen's Commercial Organic (C. Ains- Barre), 1216 -RBDy )ND. Colonel C. H. S., appointed Serving worth Mitchell and others), fifth edition, 926 Diabetes Mellitus (I. M. Rabinowitch), 973 Brother of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Anatomy for Artists (Eugene Wolif), second Diabetes: Reasons and Recipes (E. E. Claxton edition, 1028 and Lucy Burdekin), 1218 (J. E. RRE18AArthur: Report on the use of chloroform Anatomy ofthe HumanSkeleton Frazer), Diagnosis, Symptom (W. M. Barton and W.. capsules during labour, 241 third edition, 874 M. Yates), second edition, 201 [Thu BNurT JULY-DEC., I933] INDEX *uroAJouuxs. 2

Reviews of Books (conitinued): Reviews of Books (continued): Reviews of Books (coitinued): Diathermy: La L)iathermie et ses Applications Immunity, Out ins of (W. W. C. Topley), 924 Nursing, Practical (W. T. Gordon Pugh), lM4dicales (Paul Duhen), second edition, Infancy and Childhood, Diseases of (edited by eighth edition, 1079 873 L. G. Parsons and Seymour Barling), 59 Nutrition (G. Lusk). 569 Dictionary, Nelson's Medical (D. Elliot Dick- Infancy and Childbood, Holt's Diseases of (L. Obstetrics and Gynasecology (edited by Arthur son), 1172 Emmett Holt and J. Howland, revised by Hale Curtis), 974 Diotionary, Oxford, Shorter (in weekly parts), L. Emmett Holt,jun., and Rustin McIntosh), Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Combined Text- 828 tenth edition, 59 book of (J. M. Munro Kerr. lanmes Haig Dictionary. Pocket Medical (L. Oakes and T. B. Infant and Children, Diseases of (J. P. Crozer Ferguson, James Young, and James Hendry), Davie), 688 Griffith and A. Graeme Mitchell), 1216 second edition, 826 Dictionary, Practical Medical (T. L. Stedman), Infants. See also Children Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Private Prac- twelfth edition, 1218 Infectious Diseases: Clinique Medicale des tice, Ten Years of (John L, Rothrock), 650 Dictionary of Practical Medicine, New Ger- Enfants: Maladies infectieuses (P. Nobe- Obstetrics, Principles and Practice of (J. B. man: Neue Dautsche Klinik (Georg and court), second edition, 201 DeLee), sixth edition, 736 Felix Klempet er, editors): Vol. x, Scurvy- Infectious Diseases: Considerations sur Obstetrics, The Queen Charlotte's Textbook Pineal Gland, 17-List of contributors and 1'Etioloiiy des Maladies Infectieuses (Dr. of (A. W. Bourne, T. B. Davies, L. Carnac a subject index, 17 Rappin), 652 Rivett, L. G. Phillips, C. H. Lane-Roberts, Diet in Sinus Infections and Colds (E. V. Infra-red Phntography (S. 0. Rawling), 873 and L. H. Williams), third edition, 1216 Ullmann), 827 Injection Treatment in Medical Practice (David Odontography, Human, and Histology (Her- Dietetic Therapy, a New Approach to (E. Levi), 529 man R. Churchill), 568 Foldes), 239 Iniured Workman, the (G. F. Walker), 295 Old Ashmolean: The Oldest Museum for the Digestive Tract (A. E. Barclay), 293 Insanity as a Defense in Criminal Law (Henry History of the Natura, Sciences and Medicine Diphtberia Immnunization (J. Greenwood Weihofen), ]217 (R. T. Gunther), 784 Wilson). 200 , Insulin: Diabhite et Insulin6mie (Jean La On the Last Frontier: Letters of NMary Percy Doctor to a Mother (E. Holland, R. C, Jewes- Barre), 1216 Jackson, 2S5 bury, and W. Sheldon). 108 Interforom etric Metlhods: L'Interf6rom6trie Operations, Surgical (E. W. Hey Groves), Doctor and Patient: Vom Arzte und Seinen en Clinique (A Durupt). 569 third edition. 60 Kranken (Von A. Krecke), 381 Kymmoraphy. Cardiac, Quiimiorafia cardiaca Ophthalmology. See Eye Doctors. Great (H. E. Sigerist, translated by en clinica (Duran Arrom). 1078 Oral Spirochaetes anjd Related Organisms In Eden and Cedar Paul), 828 Laboratory Methods. Clinical Notes on, second Fuso spirochaetal Disease(D. T. Smnith). 153 Doctors and Patients: An Aid to Mutual edition, 1218 Order of the Hospital of st. John of Jerusalem .-Understanding (P. McBride), 784 Laboratory Tests: Examens de Laboratoire (H. W. Fincham). 1217 -Drug Addiction: Le Traitement des Toxico- du Medecin Praticien (Guy Laroche), third Orthopaedic Gymnastics: Orthopltdische manes par la Phlyct6noth6rapie (P. edition. 737 Gymnastik (Dr. Hofmann and Lina Stumpf), Modinos), 17 Law-breaker. the (E. Roy Calvert and 976 Drugs, Indigenous, of India (Lieut.-Col. R. N. Theodor-e Calvert), 60 Otitis Media, Acute and Chronic, a Roentgeno- Chopra), 61 Lettsonm (J. J. Abrabam). 826 logical Stuidy of(G6sta Rumstrom). 382 Duodenum: Les Fonctions Gastro-Duod6nales Li-ter Memorial Lecture (Sir Charles Ballance), Otology, Atlas of(A. A. Gray), vol ii, 735 (J. Dimitresco-Popovici), 152 737 Otology: Manuel d'Expertise en Otologie Ear. See Otology Liver Diet Cookery Book (Dorothy Sewart), (Andr6 Moulonguet), 976 Electricity, Medical, Essentials of (E. P. 240 Over-Dose, the (Joyce Dennys), 1174 Cumberbatch), seventh edition, 569 Lrondon Hospital: Researches Published from Paediatrics (H. D. Chapin and L. T. Royster), Embolism, Die Embolie (Sigurd Frey). 1076 the Wards and Laboratories of during 1932, seventh edition), 976 EpidemioloRy in Relation to Air Travel 153 Paralysis in Children (R. J. Gordon and M (Arthur Massey), 240 Lung Diseases: Th6rapeutique A16dicale; IV, Forrester-Brown), 607 Euthanasia of Dogs and Cats (Wakefield Poumons et Tuberco1lose (M. Loeper),. 199 Pathological Anatomy. See Anatomy Rainey), 688 Malingering: lManuel d'Expertise en Otologie Pathological Technique, Aids to(D. H. Haler), Evolution. Creative, the Mechanism of (C. C. (Andr6 Moulonguel), 976 874 Hurst), 15 Man into Woman (edited by Neil Hoyer, Pathology: Pathologie Buccale, Peri-buccale Exercises: Les Gymnastique des Touts Petits translated by H. J. Stenning), 784 et d'Origine Buccale (Drs. Rousseau-Decelle (Doris Reichmanoi), 823 Massage and Medical Gymnastics, Chartered and Raison), 107 Eye, Clinical Physiology of the (Francis Society of, Register of Members of, 570, Pathology, Surgical (W. Boyd), thirdedition. Heed Adler). 494 Materia Medica atnd Therapeutics, a Treatise 688 Eye, Diseases of the(A. Rugg-Gunn), 107 on(1. N. Gbosii) thirteenth edition, 785 Pathology, Textbook of (Robert Mims), tlhird Eye, Physiology of the, Studies on the (J. Meat Inspection (Gerard Ujeightot'), 925 eJition, 1218 Grandson B. mrne), 738 Medical Electricity. See Electricity Penn Country of lIuckinghamshire, 17 Fertility, Differential, Bibliography of (edited Medical Directory (1934). 1124 Pharmacology, Applied (A. J. Clark), fifth by Eldon Moore), 2)2 Mediial Hlistory. Annals of (edited by Francis edition. 1026 Fisherman's Vade Mecum (G. W. Maunsell), R. Packard): Vol. v, No. 3. Mav, 1933, 2'1- Pharmacopoeia, British, Classified Doses of 61 Vol. v, No. 4, July, 1933, 609-Vol. v, No. 5, the (comnpiled by B. L. Stanton), 61 Food Inspection, Practical. Vol. ii, Fish, September, 1933, 828 Pharmacopoeia of the Hospital for Sick Poultry, and other Foods (C. R. A. Martin), Medicine in Canada (William Boynan Howell), Children, Great Ormond Street, W.C.1, 1933 384 295 (edited byJ. Wicliffe Peck), 1079 Fractures (P. B. Magnuson), 1027 Medicine, Clinical. a Svstem of (Thomas Dixon Photography, Infra-red (S 0. Rawling), 873 Fractures: Frakturen und Luxationem (G. , Savill), ninth edition, 975 Physical Chem istry. See Cli emistry Magnus 1078 Medicine, Cyclopaedi% of, first seven volumes, Physical Signs in Clinical Stirgery, Demon- Gastric Anacidity (A. L. Bloomfield and (&rlitor-in-chief G.M. Piersol). 924 strations of (Hamilton Bailey), fourth W. 8cott Polland), 238 Medicine: Nouveaui TraitA le Medecine,Fas- edition. 651 Genetics. See Evolution cictile X, Patholosie del'Appareil Circula- Physician, Philosophy ofa: GedankenEines Girls, Normal Adolescent, Case Studies of toire [Coeur et Vaisseaux]. Tome iii, Vais- Arztes tiber Seele, Natur und Gott (F. Parkes (Elsie NI. Smiithies), 334 seaux (edited by G. H. Roger, F. Widal, and Weber), 925 Golf Made Easy(.J. Forrest). 17 P. J. Teissier), 827 Physician's Art (A. G. Gibson), 1026 Great Men of ticience. See Science Medicine, General (edited by George F. Dick Plant Viruses, Recent Advances in the Study Ground PorcelainInlays (William Dall), 530 and others), 1174 of (K. M. Smith). 1079 Growth, Music of, 784 Medicine and Surgery, Recent Progress in, Poisoning, Acute: Klinik und Therapie akuter Gynaecology Explained to Nurses (D. M. 1919-1933 (by various authors. Edited by Sir Vergiftungen (Luowig Potiper), 737 Dickinson), 1078 John Collie), 528 Postural Defects, the Diagnosis andTreat- Gynaecology. See also Obstetrics Melioi(losis (A. T. Stanton and William ment of (Wintbrop Morgan Phelps and Haematology, General and Child (W. M. Fletcher', 737 R. J. H. Kiphuth), 294 Feldman), 16. See also Hematological Menstruation: Woman's Periodicity (Mary Prescriber'sL.ist, fourth edition, 1218 Haematology: Red Blood Cell Diameters (Cecil Chadwick). 783 Proteins and Allied Phenomena, the Swelling Price-Jones), 650 Mental Defieiency: Stoke Park Stud1ies. First of. 61 Haemorrhoids. Varicose Veins and Ulceration, series (editedbhR .J. A. Berry), 151 Psychoanalysis and Medicine (Karin Stephen), and Allied onditions. the Cure of: By Modern Mentality, Fuman (Bror Gadelius), 975 975 Metbods of Injection and Bandaging (S. Middlesex Fospital Ifedical School: Collected Psycho-analysis To-day (edited by Sandor McAusland), 529 Papers (1931-32). 153 Lorand), 975 Health ofEng at,d(T. W. Hill), 238 Midwifery and Infant Care, Lectuaies on Psychology in Court, 153 Healtby Livinig(T. F. Fox). 152 (T. F. Corkill), 152 Psychology, A Hundred Years of. 1833-1933 Heart Rate(E. P. Boas andE. P. Goldschmidt), MTidwifery. See also Obstetrics 1.J. C. Flugel), 975 106 Migraine: Diagnosis and Treatment(R.M. Pye's Elementary Bandaging and Surgical Heart. See also Cardiac Balyeat). 1027 Dressing (revised by A.J. Colikinis), fifteenth Hematological l)iagnosis, Practical (O. H. Mind:Hlow the Mind Works(0. Burt, E. Jones, edition, 688 Perry Pepper and D. L. Farlev). 15. See also E. Miller, and W. Moodie), 1218 Queen Charlotte's Textbook of Obstetrics. See Haematology Moths: Clothes Motbs and House Moths Obstetrics Heredity and the Social Problem Group (E. J. (Major E. E Austen and A. W. McKenny Quinoline Group. the Therapeutic Agents of Lidbetter). vl. i, 1172 IHuhes) 495 the(W. F. von Oettingen), 1078 Hildegard, St.:-Der Abticvin Hildegard von Muscular Habits, the Adliustment of(Lieut.- Radiant Energv. Physiological Effects of Bingen: Ursachien und Behan)dlutig der *( ol J. K. %tcConnel), 336 (H. Laurens), 925 Krankheiten(causa et curase] (Hugo Schulz), Music of Growth. 784 Radiographyof the Lungs: Der Wirt der 784 Nasal Accessory Sinuses: Annals of Roent- Roentgenuntersuchung in der Lungen- Hospital for Infections Diseases, Madrid: gAnolog vol. xv (F. M. Law), 1172 diagnostik (Torleif Dale), 106 Trabajos del Hospital Nacional de Enferme- Nature of Disease Journal, vol. ii(J. E.R. Radiology: Ergebnisse der Medizinischen dadesInfecciocas, vol.iii, (1932), 384 MADonagh). 153 Strahlenforschung, Band IV (H. Holfelder, Howthe Mit d Works. See Mind Nelson's Medical Dictionary(D. Elliot Dick- H. Holthuaen, 0. Jtingling, H. Martins, and Hydatid Cysts: Les Kystes Hydatiques Intra- son), 1172 H. R. Schinz), 736 thoraciquesOentraux et Pari6taux(G. Brun NervousSystem, the Clinical Examination Radium, 569 and A. Janibert de Beaujeu), 1122 of the(G. H. Monrad-Krohn) sixth edition, Rad um Therapy: Recent Advances in(W. Roy Hygiene: Pr6cis d'Hygi6ne (Jules Courmont), 784 Ward and A.J. Durden Smith), 649 -fourth edition, 872 Nervous System, Diseases of the(W. Russell Red Blood Cells. See Blood Hypotensjion, L'H-ypotension Artlrielle da,ns Brain), 567 Rheumatism in General Practice, Treatment les Maladies Chroniques (Gaston Giraud), Nervouis Hvs;tem, Mechanism of the (E. D. ofW..i SCa . Copeman), 607 1077 Adrian) 872 Rhodesia and South Africa, A Scamper Tour to Illumination: Commission Internationale Neurological Effects of Syphilis. See Syphilis (Maude Speed). 785 de1'E:lairage, 336 Neurnpathology (Walter Freeman), 293 Roentgen, Wilhelm Conratd, and the Early Immoini y: Fortschritte der Serologie Wissen- Nudism in Modern Life. The New Gymno- History of the Roentgen Rays (Otto Glasser, schaftliche Forschungsberichte Natur- sonhy (Maurice Parmelee). 976 782 wissenschaftliche Reibe, Band XXX (H. Nurses, ShortEncyclopaedia for(E. C. Pearce), Roentgenolo;y, Annals of. Vol. xv, Nasal Schmidt). 239 688 Accessory Sinuses (F. M. Law), 1172 ( 28 JULY-DEC., I9331 INDEX MlDICALTH1BRITIonJOURNsA

Reviews of Books (continued): Reviews of Books (continued): modern treatment of tuberculosis, 551-Lloyd Royal Berkshire Hospital Reports, 1933 (edited Woman's Periodicity (Mary Chadwick), 783 Roberts Lecture on "Associations between by H. S. Le Marquand). 108 XY-Radiation, HFomogeneous, and Living Tissues Medicine and Literature," 985 St. John of Jerusalenm, Order of the Hospital (Warnford Moppett), 569 ROLLESTON, J. D.: Alcoholism in mediaeval of (H. W. Fincham). 1217 Young, Thomas, Phiilosopher and Physician England, 150-The small-pox pandemic of Sanitary Inspectors' Handbook. A Manual for (Frank Oldham), 926 1870-4,1073 Sanitary Inspectors and Other 1ixecutive Youth. Normlal, 'and its Everyday Problems ROLLIER, Dr.: Noml-inated an honorary member Public Health Officers (Henry H. Clay), 687 (D. A. Thom), 828 of the Medical Society of Copenhagen,221- Science, Great Men of (Philipp Lenard. Trans- Made an honorarvmember of the German lated by H. Stafford Hatfield). 493 REYN, Axel, made an honorary mnember of the Society for Light Investigation at Bremen,403 Science. Outlook of (R. IJ. Worrall). 737 German Society for Lighlt Investigation at Rome,museumii of medical history opened at, Sex Efficiency through Exercises (Thi. H. van Bremno, 403 1055 de Velde), 570 REYNOLDS, John, obituary notice of. 1236 ROMINGER, E.: Mineral metabolisi in infants,. Sex and Internal Secretions (edited by E. Allen), REYNOLDS, Russell: Radiationi of Deopla em, 1126 246 686 Rheumatic diseases (leading article). 1129 RONAYNE, Major Charles Louis Richard, obit- Sexology: Traite de Sexologie Normale et Rheum:atism, acute, aetiology of, 35, 126, 266 uary nlotice of, 902 Pathologique (A. Hesnard), 240 Rheumatism and blondness. 1232 RONGY,A. J.:-Abortiont: Legal o 1l1legal ?rev.. Short-wavo 'rherapv: Kunzwellentherapie Rtheumatism and clinmate, 179 493 (E. Schliephake), 874 Rheumatism, review of book on, 607 ROOD, Felix,obittuary notice of,763 Sibbald, Sir Robert, the Memoirs of, 1641-1722 Rheumatism in the Tropics, 360, 852 ROOKE, H. S. (an(d LI. H. UJAKPITT): Occurrence (Francis Paget Hett, 200 Rib, cervical, witlh symptoiiis due to dropping and origin of lead in canned sardines, 687 Skeleton, Anatomy of. See A-iatomy of the shoulder caused by an obliterative ROPER, F. A.:-Encehbalitis following vaccina- Small-pox in Egypt (Ahbiiad Hilmy Bey). 568 pleurisy (E R. Boland), 1068 tioIn: with recovery,103 Social Services, British: The Nation's Appeal Ribbert's Patlhology, rev.. 59 RORIE, David: Hasteninig the death of the aged. to the Housewife and her Resp)onse (Rev. RIBEi,YRO, Ramon E death of, 804 infirm and siclk, 611 J. C. Pringle), 16 RICH. Arnold: Allergy, 198 RosE. A.: Arthrii is and alliedlconditions, 216- Spa Treatment: Grtundziige der Kurortwissen- RICHARDSON, A., elected to the chair of clinical Sailingsto the West Indies, 516 schaft (S. Lachmiann). 974 surgery at Leeds. 40 RoSE, Sir Hugh Arthuir, honorory LL.D. Edin- Speech-a Simple Guide to the Platform Rickets (John Pool McGowan), 599 (0) burgh conferred on.72 (G. E. M. Walker). 530 RICKLI, Auguste, death of, 1194 ROSE, Joan K.: Puerperal sepsis, 249-External Spinal Inijuries: Les Traumatismes Ferm6s RICKMAN, John: Treatment of delin(luency, 1219 cephalic version, 347 du Rachis (G. Alichel, M. Mutel, and R. RIDDLE, Rol)ert W.: Multiple hydatid cysts of ROSE, Louis- A neurological diagnostic set, 976 Rousseaux), 1173 liver without eosinophilia, 1166 ROSENTHAL, David B.: Case of acute suprarenal Statistics: Guide to Official Current Statistics RIGBY, Sir Hugh, honorary MI.Cb. N.U.I. con- haemorrhage, 645 (0) of the United Kingdom, vol. xi, 4C5 ferred on, 84 ROSEWARNE, D. D.: Insurance for the middle Statistics, an Introduction to the Comnputation Ringwormof scalp treated with thallium acetate classes, 545, 7D9 of (Shepherd Dawson), 383 (David R. Lewis and W. Altred Lloyd), 99 (0) Ross, A.: Rhetumilatism and the Tropics,852 Stomach: Les Fonctions Gastro-Duod6nales RIVETT, Louis Carnac: Uterine inertia 58- Ross, A. O.: Treatment of syphilis, 385 (J. Dimitresco-Popovici), 152 Puerperal sepsis, diagnosis of, 249, 726 (0)- RossInstitute and the London School of Hygiene Streptococci in Relation to Man in Health and The endocrines in gynaecology, 306-External and Tropical MJedicine, 245 Disease (A. XV. Williams). 15 ceohalic version, 347-" Capsule " chloroform Rose, J. Cosbie: Primiiary thrombosis of the Strophanthin Therapie (A. FraenkAl), 1125 analgesia. 347, 778 (0)-Anaesthetics in mid- axillary vein, 525 (1), 942-Cancer of the Suicide, a Study of (Louis I. Dublin and wifery, 942--(And others): The Queen Char- scrotumii. 781 Bessie Bunzel), 1123 lotte's Textbook of Obstetrics, third editioii, Ross, Colonel Normanl Hamilton, obituary Surgery, the Art of (HE. S. Souttar), second rev., 1216 nolice of,550 edition, 924 RIVOIRE, R Les Acquisitions Nouivelles (le Ross. P.: Surgery of the syrmipathetic,693 Surgery, 14ickham's Operative (Calvin Mason Il'Etdocri-ioologiv, 575 Ross, T. A.: Psychology in the curriculum, 75& Smyth, jun.): Vol. vii, 335 Road accidents (parliamentary note), 950, 1COl- -The neurotic, 1032 Surgery of Bones and Joints, Chirurgie Osteo- Aledi al fees, 1001-Statistics, 1001. See also ROTHROC:K, John r,.: Ten Year s of Obstetrics ani(I Articulaire (li'. .asmonteil), 493 Accidents Gtinaecologa in Private Practice, rev., 650 Surgery, Clinical, Physical Signs in, Deml-on- Road dangers. 998, 1097 1145, 1234 ROUBAKINE, A.: La pr-otection de la Sant1 pub- stration of (Hamilton Bailey), fourthi edition), Road ,and Lail Traffic Bill, 132, 174, 219 932, 947, lique dels l'U.R.S.'S., 1128 651 1000, 1236-Royal AssenIt to, 1000-Paysnients to ROULSTON, Williani, obituary notiee of, 1148 ,Surgery,.Essentials of (R. L. Spittel), 240 hospitals for treatmnent of road castualties, 1236 RouSEAU-DI Cu,1LE. Dr. (and Dr. RAesoN): Surgery in Norway: Kirurgien i Norge i det Roa(d Traffic (Compensation for Accidents) Bill, Pathologie Butccale, rev., 107 19de Aarbhundre (Johan Nicolaysen), 1124 132, 219, 271, 949 ICOI RtOuSSEAUX, It. (G. NIICHEL and M. MUTEL): Les Surgery, Short Practice of, vol. ii (Hamiiilton Road Traffic (EFtulergency Treatment) Bill, 39.175, Traunbatissmes Ferv4ls du Rachis, rev., 1173 Bailey end R. J. McNeill l,ove), 151 1098, 1191, 1236-Second reading, 39. 1098-In Roussy, G. (R. LEROUX atnd Ch. OBERLING): Surgical Operations (E. W. Hey Groves), third the Houise of Lords. 1191,1236 Pr4cis d'Antatomiea Pathologiqute, rev., 686- edition, 60 Road tratlic signals (leading article). 113 The hypothalamuis aLnd the pituitary, 786 Syphilis, Neurological Effects of: Diagnosis ROBB, D. C.: Ketogenic diet in treatment of Roussy, Professor, apl)ointed Dean of the Paris and Treatment (Bryan Buckley Sharp), 651 infections of the urinary tract, 118 01 faculty, 515 Tabulau Biologicae Periodicae (C. Oppen- ROBERTS: Aetiology of pellagra, 745 Roux. Dr.: Value of a classical education tre heimer and L. Pincusseni, Band II, No. 4, ROBERTS, E. Hesketh: Puerperal sepsis, 894 doctors, 619 Band III, No. 1, 495 ROBERTS, Ff.: X-ray treatment of malignant Roux, Emile, obituary notice of, 886-Portrait Therapeuiticq, General (edited by B. Fanitus disease of the lung, 142 10)-Radiation of neo- and memoir byC. Rfgaudinthe Puiris Itdical and L. B. Kartoon), 16 plasm, 1127 for Deceml,er2nd. 1150 Thinking ani Doing (Harry Roberts). 294 ROBERTS, Harry: Thinking and Dointg, rev., ROWAN, Colonel Henry Davis, obituary notice of. Those were the Dave% ! (H. Atwood Clark), 652 294 362 Thyroid Gland: Its Chemistry and Physio- ROBERTS, J. E. H.: Treatmiient of laryngeal RowAN-IROBINSON, Rev. L. C., appointed vicar of logy (C. R. Harington), 335 tuberculosis. 1045 Brinslev and Woodborougb, Nottitnghauii, 403 To be or not to be (Louis I. Dublin and Bessie ROBERTS, Norman: Treatmuent of leg fractures, RowoDEN. L. A.: Radiation of neoplasm, 1 27 Bunzel), 1123 264 Rowa, A. W.: The Diffe7ential Diagositoss of Treatment. See Tberapeutics ROBERTS, W.! Pictuires at Guy's. 852 Endocrine Disorders, 575 Tristan da Cunha (Douglas M. Gane), 1079 ROBEI TSON, Captain H. G.: Loss of taste and R0owLAND, Ernest Daniel, obituary notice of, 216 Tuberculin: Its Vindication by Technique smell in hay fever, 1196 RoWLANDS, Robert Pugh. obituary notice of. 1147 (W. Camac Wilkinson), 1124 ROBERTSON, W.: The Angling Resorts of Scotlanid, ROWLETTE, Robert J.: Use of diuretics, 253- Tuberculosis, Chemotherapy of: Une Etude de rev.. 61 Elected representative of Dtublin University Chimioth6rapie de la Tuberculose (S. Ans- ROBINSON, Dr.: Nasal granulomiiata, 256 in Dail Eireanp, 751 bacher), 494 ROBISON, Robert, awarded thie llaly medal, 316 ROWTHORN, W. H.:-Book-keeping: the doctors' Tuberculosis: La Tuberculose Pulmonaire de -Factors in the process of ossification. 571 bugbear, 1102 l'Adoleseent (Andr6 Alibert), 568 RocH, Dr., elected a foreign corresponding Royal Air Force. Se- Air Tuberculosis: Les R6veils de la Tuberculose member of Acad6mie de ll1edecine, 179 Royal Faculty of Pihysicians andl Surgeons of Pulmonaire chez l'Adtulte: Conditions de ROCHE, Alex. E.: Procreation after prostat- Glasgow: Annual meeting, 947-Ellection of leur Polymnorphisme Anatomo-clinique ectomy, 904 officers, 947-Fellows admitted. 174, 550. 712, (Smile Sergent), 199 ROCHE, Redtumond: M1edical curriculuim confer- 1100-Hon. Fellows, 174-Information concern- Tubercuilosis: Poumons et Tuberculose (M. ence, 998 ing the sttudy of nmedicine. 428-Regulation of Loeper), 199 RoCHER, L.: Tuberculosis of the hip, 534 Dental, Trip'e, and Fellow qualifications, 550- Tuberculosis Problem and the Child (J. A. Rodent ulcers, treatment of (N. S. Finzi) 137 (0) Williain Mackenzio mtiedal awarded, 582 Myers), 568 -- Correspondence on, 212, 314, 359, 398, 994, 1092, Royal Medical Benevolenit Fuind. See Fiund Tuberculosis Schemes for Great Britain end 1143. 1190. See also Ulcers Royal Medical Benevolent Fund Society. See Ireland, Handbook of. seventh edition. 975 Roentgen rays, review of book on, 782. See also Fund Tuimours, Intracranial (Percival Bailey), 1123 X rays Royal Navy. See .Navy Urology, FHistory of, in two voluimes, 686 Roentgenology. Ansnals of: Vol. xv, Nasal Acces- ROYSTER, L. T. (lnd H. D. CrHAPIN): Paedi- Vaccine Thei apy in Acute and Chronic Respira- sory Sinuses, rev., 1172 atrics, sevenith edition, i-ev., 976 tory Infetions (H T. Gillett), 687 ROFe, H. A. F.: Primary bronchial carcinoma RUBEBKA, Vaclav deatlh of, 362 VaricoseVeins: Les Ntaladlies des Veins et Leur with secondary vertebral deposits, 1!16 R4uBESKA, Wenzel. dleath of, 549 Traitement (G. Delater), 529. See also ROGER, G. H. (PI. WIDAL and P. J. TEISSIEs: RUDD, G. V. (and William Wilson INGRAM)V: The Haemorrhoids Noutveau Traite de Midecine.. Fascicule X, Diagnosis and Treatmentt of Diabetes and the Venereal Disease, a Sixtb (H. S. Stannus), 1123 Pathologie de l'Appareil Cireulatoire (Ca-ur- Use of Hghli, Carbohudrate Diets, rev., 609 Veterinary Bacteriolo4y. See Bacteriology et Vaisseaux). Tome iii, Vaisseaux, rev., 827 RUBIN, B. L.: Diuretics in cardiac oedema, Veterinarv Literature and its British Develop- ROGERS. James E.: The Child and Play. rev., 17 781 ment, the Early History of (Major-General ROGERS, Laniibert: The posterior fossa conm- RuGG-GuNN, A.: Diseases of the Eye, rev., 107- Sir Frederick Smith), vol. iv, 652 pression syndrome, 100 (0) Traumatic Argyll Rober-tson l)upil, 1171 Virus: Le Virus Tuberculeux (Jean Valtis), RoGEPRs, Sir Leohard:-Enta toebq histolytica Rumania, poliom' elitis in, 581 335 carriers, 161-Stephen Paget Memorial Lecture: RUNsTROM. Ohsta: A ltoesetnenological S0tdy of Vision, Binocular, and the Modern Treatment The saving in suffering to man and animals Acutte amid Chronic Otitis Media, rev., 382 of Squitnt ( Margaret Dobson), 200 due to medical and veterinarv research, 18- RussELL, Lieut.-Col. A. J. H.: Report on pro- Vitamins in Health and Disease (Barnett Sure), Appreciation of Lieut.-Col. Edwin Harold gress of public health in India, 338 651 Brown, 268 -Forecasting epidemics in the RuSSELL, J. I.: T ie Mental Treatment Act, 1930, Wilson. Edwardl of the Antarctic: Naturalist 'I ropice, 823-Retirement of, 93 - Granted the 1031 and Friend (George eA%ver). 1173 honorarv rank of Major General, 1097 RuSSELL, M. J.: Thco3 housing problem, 252 Waterworks [British] Year Book and Direc- RoL:Es, F0rancis C. (and Geoffrey S. TODD): RUSSELL. Rohbrt Hamiilton, obituary notice of, tory with Statistical Tables, 1922-3, fourtl Bronchiectasis: Diagnosis and prognosis in 37, 82, 178. 260 edition, 1028 relation to treatment. 639 (0), 756 RuSSELL,. Major T., appointed Serving Brother Wollaston, A. F. R., Letters and Diariee of ROLLESTON, Sir Humpbry: Honorarv LL.D. of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. 27 (selected and edited by Mary Wollaston), N.U.I. conferred on, 84-Essential vascular Russm.rL,,W. Kerr: Ultra-violet rays in diseases 1028 hypertension, 223 (0), 247-British pioneers in of the mouth, 172 rTRA Bitmsi JULY-DEC., 19331 INDEX MBDICAL JOURNAL 29

infection the Scholarships Board, London Inter-Collegiate, 217, Scotland (continued): Russia, tapeworm in north-west Highlands and IslandS MIedical Services (par- of, 590 362 liamentary note), 1192 Russia, 'Health services in (leading Scholarship, Bostock, for women. 945 for (parliamentary 1128 Importation of butter Scholarships examination, combined, 218 Hospital provision note), article), from 272 (parliamentary 1239 Schlolarships, Grocers' Company, for medical note), Hospital systems in, 664 H. R. C.: The research, 805 RUTHr,ERFORD, famnily physician's 1239 prevention of miiental disorder and Scholarships, post-graduate, 362 Housing, subsidy for. Report of Board of Contr-ol, 937 defect, (0), 257 Scholarships for sons of medical m-ien, 161 Insanity in, Insurance, Health, luncheon to celebrate :the RYCROFT, B. W.: Treatment of glaucoma,523 (0) Scholarships. See also Medical schools and colleges twenty-first birthday of, 1135 Mackenzie [William] ,Medal. 582 RYLE, Pneumococcal infections, 1224 SCHONENBERGER, Franz. death of, 401 School child, health of the (parliamentary Medical curriculumn, reform of the, 887 note), 175-Annual.report of the Chief Officer Moddical services, futur-e of 840 to the lhoard of Edtucation. 1C41, 1087 Mlilk, pasteuirization of, 1182 School children, hiealth of in Counity Armagh, Milk scheme, Scottish, 621 622 Milk for Scottish school children (parlia- 4chool children, health of in County Carlow, 754 mentary note), 272 Scotland, 1042 S. School chiidren, Lancashire, milk for (parlia- Milk suipply in note), 1192 Nutrition, problems of, 993 miientary note), 1150 St. Dunstan's regatta: race between four old School children, London. health of, report on, Overcrowding in (parlianmentary blues and a crew of war-blinded men. 172 208-Nutrition of (parliaumentary' note), 1238 Psychiatric researclh, (West of Scotland Neuro- 73 Order of: Promotions Schonl children, mneals for (parliamentary note), Psychiatric Research Institute), Jeruisalem, 1182 appointments, 27 Report of Joint 1237 Queen's nurses, Scottish blanch, the work of, 166-Thte Order of School children, medical inspection of, 356 Radium, use of in Scotland, 79 the Deaths, and Marriages Hospital of St. Johnt of Jerusalem (El. NV. School children, pre-school infection of (J. Registration of Births, Fincham), rev.,,l217 Farquihar Davidson), 355 (Scotland) Amiendmaent Bill, 1052 St. food general practitioners, 122-Val- Pancras, poisoning outbreak in, 712, 836 School children, Scottish, milk for (parliamen- Research by Aetiology of pellagra, 745 tary. note), 272 vular heart disease forImls now issued, 122 SABBY: of Scotland: SACKs, George: Hernia and appendicecton'iy, 77 School medical officers, information concern- Royal Sanitary Association SACQUEIPhE, E.: Imimunization against tetanus, ing, 458 Congress, 705 Scbools, special, London, anti-diphtheria imi- Scarlet fever in (parliamentarv' note) 271 Safeguarding of Industries Act, 1921, re duty munization in, 1044 Sharpey-Schafer lectureshlip). 795 chargeable on insuilin and its salts, carotene. SCRULTZ, W.: Agranulocytosis, 577 Weild L.ecture on cancer, 1230 precipitated sulplhur, 273 SCHULZ. Hugo:-Der A btissi?n Hildegard von Safety in mines: Research Board and the use of Bin aen: Ur-sachen utntd Behandlunig der ScoTSoN, F. Ilector: Treatml- ent and post mines, 1100 Kra.lkcheiten (I autsae et curae), rev., 784 operative results of perforated peptic ulcers Safety-pin remover in bronchoscopy, 1029 SCEUTZ: The liver-kidney syndrome, 881 680 (0) SALISBURY, Walter: Self-retaining abdominal SCHWABAClIER, Herta: Tt berctlous bacillaemia, SCOTT, Charles T. F.: Appreciation of Christine 802 retractor, 738- horionic carcinoina, 916 (0) 538 Mary Mulrrell, Salt, of, to relieve bromidrosis, 274 Sciatica, evipan sodiu-m in the treatment of SCOTT, Gilbert: Ttumours of bone. 1126 consumuption and delin(qutency, 870 SALTER, Charles E.: Diverticuluimi of the duo- (A. I. Douithwaite), 1023 SCOTT, El. R.: Psychology 1022 Sciatica and low back pain (W. A. Cochrane), SCOTT, Col¢nel J. W. L., appointed Assistant denunm, Medical 550 SALusBuaT, W.: Surgical diseases of the biliary 1073 Director-Gener.l, Army Services. " tract, Scietnce clinical," 616-(Sir Thom-las Lewis), SCoTT, R. A. Miurray: Toxaemias of pregnancy, Salvoc orange glass 1203 717 (0)-(ILeading article), 741-Correspondence 509-Hearthurn in pregnancy, 1094 See Health SAMENGO, Luis, death of, 362 on, 796 Scottislh Department of Healthi. S3AMSON, -ir Edward Mlarley: Psychologyr and Science Committee: Statements an(d report of Department delinquency, 869 work doiie by scholars and grantees (1932-3), SCRIPTURE, E. W.: Apparatus for study of SAMUEL, Sir Herbert: Treatmlent of delinquency, 647 speech, 874 Scientific distinction of nmedical men. See Scurvy, inifantile, 755, 844 SAMUELS, Bernard: Necrotic sarcorua of the Medical Sea cruises for health atnd rest, 852 tivea, 104 Scientific progress, review of book on, 493 Sea-Fishing Indus.try Bill, 38 Sanatoriums: Beneuden (Kent) report, 403 Scientific research. See Research Seasonal disturbances of health. See Health Queen Alexandra ltilson the Antarctic: Na- Sanatoriumll Fund ieport, Scissors, ligature, 61 SEAVE,R, George: of Switzerland, list of, 953 Sclerosis, combined, treatment of, 34, 76 turalist and Friend, rev., 1173 SAANCHcS BAYARRI: Developmental cycle of Sebaceouis cysts. See Cysts Treponema pallidum, 499 Scotland: Secretions, internal. review of book on, 686 Sandalwood oil, 927 Graduation ceremony, 123-Pro- S;EIDEL, Professor, death or, 1051 Aberdeen: of SANDES, Gladys: Treatment of acute goner- phylactic dentistry in, 621 SEIFaIED, Oskar, appointed professor patho- rhoea, 105 Air ambulance in the Highlands and Islands logy at Munich, 135 Sane woman. See Woman (parliamentary note), 175, 220, 272 SELAND, Borgny: Systematic examination of SANGUINETTI, Harold H.: The medical curri- Astley-Ainslie Institution. 841 probationer nurses. 984 culum, 757 Central Midwvives Board, 261, 938 SEbIM, A. K.: Primary thrombosis of the Sanitary and medical reports from over-seas, 884 Convalescent home for children, a new (Archi- axillary vein, 799 Sanitation of holiday camps. See Camps bald Barr Home), 888 Seemon Lecture. See Lecture Sanitation, review of book on, 687 Deaf, care of the, 169 SENNETT, ,-. N.: Pancreatic lithiasis. 3 (0) Lord: Psychology and delinquency, 870 Dental Federation, International, 261 SERGENT, Emile:-Les Reveils de la Tuberculose SANEKEY, s Sanocrysin in ttuberculous meningitis t,. B. Dundee: Public helth reorganization in, 664 Pulmtionair-e clhez 1'Adulte: Contdition de leur Broadway), 972 -Royal Asyluni, 795 Polymnorphisme Anatonmo-Clinique, rev., 199 Sarcoma of cervix developing in the puerperium EDINBURGH: Serology in relation to pathogenic cocci (H. J. (Daniel Dougal), 921 Cameron lectture. 705 Parish), 277 (0), 308-Discussion, 308 Sardines, canned, lead in H. Lampitt and Dental School. 168 Serology, review of book on, 239 o (L. " " S. Rooke) 687 Graduation ceremony, 209 Serratuis magnus, paralysis of, cldver leaf SARGENT, Williaml Treatment of comibined Health of, 122 sling in (H. 0. Foucar), 865 (0) sclerosis, 34 Hospital for Crippled Chlildlren, 72 Serum, antipneumococcus. 927 brand analgesic tablets, 976 Hospital for Incurables, 1136 Serum disease, ephedrine in ( Pierre Paul L6vy), S4RWEY, Otto, death of, 1051 Housing in, 794 354 SAUER, L. W.: Whooping-couglh, 1177 Medicine in 1883-1933 (leading article), 981 Serum reaction, Cronin Lowe, for malignanc'y SAUERBRUCH, F., made a honiorary Fellow of the Post graduate courses in, 621 (Jocelyn Patterson and Joseph Adler). 1063 (0) Swiss Society of Surgery, 1150 Professor of physiology, the new, 751 -Correspondence on, 1188 SAUNDsEu8, Coleman: Vitamins in paediatric Royal College of Physicians, 72, 582-Labora- Serunm treatment of poliomyelitis, 71, 136- practice, 310 tory of. 582 Supplies for Lonidon area. 71 SAUNDERS, J. C.: Annual report for the County Royal Infirmary, 1136 Services, medical branches of: Report of Warren Borough of Cork, 394-Uncertified deaths3 in Royal Medical Society, 751 Fisher Coimmittee, 269. See also Medical County Cork, 394 Slum c'earance, 1182 ShE1VERN, A. G. M.:*ledical problems of contra- SAVAGE, William G.: Bovine tuberculosis, 166- University. See University ception, 119 and tuberculosis, 892-Mitehell lectuire Venereal diseases scheme in, 583 Sewage disposal (L. J. Picton), 1183 on human tuberculosis of bovine origin, 905(0) Edinburgh Corporation Bill, 1191, 1236-Royal Sewage disposal schemes (parliamentary note), -Milk, raw and pasteurized, 1232 assent. 1236 135 SAVATARD, L.: Paget's disease of the skin, 1025 Erskine Hospital for DiQahled Men, 73 SEWART. Dorotby: The Liver Diet Cookery -Treatment of early rodent uileer, 119J Factory hygiene, problenms of, 1042 Book, rev., 240 SAVILL, Thomas Dixon: A System of Clinical Falkirk. health of. 2C9 Sex hormones. See hormones Medicine, ninth edition, rev., 975 GLASGOW: Sexology, review of books on, 240, 686 SAWYER, G. C.: Byphil itic nephritis, 527 l)ental Hospital, 209 SHtACKLETON, P.: Two cases of plharyngeal Scalp, pigmentation of, 716 F,nteric carriers in (W. MI S:iiith), 498 haemorrhiage, 1167 R. un- SCARFF, W., apoointed to the Universitv Gifts for medical research at the Univer- SHAKESPEARE, Geoffrey- Nutrition and Readership in Morbid AnatQmy and Histology sity, 752 employment, 1044 at Middlesex fospital Medical School, 1C54 Graduation ceremony, 841 SH&RP, A. D.: Acute otitis miiedia, 255-Tubercu- Scarlatiniform de matitis. See Dermatitis Health exhibition. 752 losis of the larynx, 351 Scarlet fever. See Fever Health of, report, 7C4 SHARP, Brr-an Buckley:-Neuroloaical Ffects of SCHELLER. Robert, death of, 83 Hospital for Woumen, 9-3 Sl,phtilis: Diagnosis and/l Treatment, rev., 651 ScHINz, H. R. (and others): Er-gebnisse der Post-graduate cour!es, 752 SHAHPEY-SCHAFEIR, Sir Edward, honorary D.Sc. Medizinischlen Strahi lenforsch cng, Band vi, Public health qualifications, 806 N.U.I. conferred on, 84-Vol. xxiii of the rev., 736 SIlumii clearance in. 993 Quarterly Journal of Experimeental l'liysiology ScHLESzIGFa8R, B.: Ward and dormiiitory in- University. See University dedicated to, 657-Experimental ph siology, fections, 10.5 Graduation ceremonies at the universities. 72 755 : Lecture SCHLIEPHA E. E Kurzwellethtlerapie, rev., 874 Health of. Report of Registrait-General. 936 Sharpey-ScIafer Lecture. See SOMRLUTb,R: WhOoping-cough,1177 Health Department: Annual report, 20, 70- SHAW, B. H.: Treatment of general paralysis of SCHEMIDT, H.: Forttscheitte der Ser ologie, TVis- Appointments, 500. 795-Estimates (parlia- the insane, 1092 senschaftliche For schwngsberichte Natur- -ientary note). 38-Issues a treatise on The SsAW, It. W.: Anaesthetics, 254-Metlhods for wissenschaftliche Reihe, Baand xxx. rev., 233 Red Butg tCais.ix I-cf slarius), Prevention of resection of the colon, 8,/5 SCHNEIDER, Carl, apoointed director of the House Infestation by (Williami C. Gui nn), 885 Sheffield, post-gradtuate courses in, 629 psychiatric and neurological clinic at Heidel- --Report on'tuberculous infection in milk, SHEPPARD, P. G Hlistory of anaesthetics, 799 berg, 1l03 1224 SHELDON, Wilf ed (Eardley HOLLANTD and SCHOEN: Developimiental cycle of Trepo?iema Health services, comnmittee appointed, names, Iteginald JEWESBURY): A Doctor to a Mother, pallidum, 499 27-First meeting of, 260-(Parliamentary rev., 108 SCHOFIELD, J. Ewart: Tetanus and toy pistols, note), 176-Report of meetings, 1042 SHIPLEY, Sir Arthur: Verse on the bed bug, 954 1152 Henderson Trust Lecture, 887 SEIPwAY, Francis E.:-Avertin: disclaimner, 171 30, JlurY-Dlc., 1933] INDEX TriBosaJ ta

SHIRAZV. Enayat (and G. M. DoRRANCE): The SMITH. Theobald, awarded the Copley medal Society, Pharmaceutical: Harrison. Memorial Operative Story of Cleft Palate, rev., 782 of the Royal Society. 883 Lecture, 1150-Inaugural address on the Shock, medico-legal aspects of (Sir Bernard S&hTH.William Alexander. obituarynoticeof.361 pharmacist's calling.696-The Pharmacy and Spilsbury). 824 SMITH, W. Brownhill: Atmosoheric pollution, 705 Poisons Act (1933). 935 of scien- Shops Act (Amendment) Bill. 132, 1052 SMITE. Wilson: Aetiology of influenza, 115 Society, Phvsical: Anoual exhibition Short and 1150 wave therapy. pa pers on. 1195 SMITEiHS, Elsie M.: Case Studies of Normal tific instruments apparalus, Girls, rev., of to Children, BE8TT, E.: Purification of swimming baths, 846 Adolescent 334 Society for Prevention Oruelty SHUTT. HI.: Diuretics in cardiac oedema, 781 SMYLY. Cecil P.: Early Irish hypnotists and National: Annual report.542 348 and Sibbald, .Ssr Robert, Memtories of, 200 mesmerists, Society of Public Analysts: Occ.urrence " Sickness, vehicle. 88, 904-" Vasano tablets SMYTH Calvin Mason, juan.: Bickham's Operative origin of lead in canned sardines, 687- ('chering) for, 88-Cbloretone capsules for, Surgery, rev., 335 Chemical examination of furs in relation to 904 SMYTH, Michael: durgical diseases of the biliary dermatitis, 687-Chemical tests for vitamins. 308 S[GERIST. E. H.: Great Doctors. rev., 828- tract, 870 Amerska utid die Med'xin, rey., 926 SM'YTH W. Johnson: Mouth dryness, 221 Society, Red Cross,British: Annual report of Sight-sLving classes and the nlassification of Snake venoms, 315, 670. 765, 930-Mode of action Joint Council, 166 blindness. 68 of, 930 Society for the Relief of Orphans Signals, traffic. and colour-blindoess. 1184 Roeial insurance. See Insurance of Medical Men: Report meetings, P SILcocK A. E.: lerpes zo-ter brachialis with Social problems, review of book on, 1172 Society. tResearch Defence: noual meeting,18 concurrent varicel.iform eruption. 149 Social services, review of book on, 16 -Stephen Paget Memorial Lecture, Silence in the Socialist Fellowselected 12. operating theatre, 1092, 1196. See healtb activitie-. See Health Society Roval: under .,tatute Theatre 88-Medals alsgo Society [Nodel) Abattoir: Benjamin Ward 87. £03-The ionosphere, awarded. Silicosis. increase in (parliamentary note), 134 Riehardson rJecture 953 883 G.: The Vision SumHs, H housing problem. 253 Society, American Gastro-Enterological: The Society. ERoyal Medical, Sir E. SIKON, D.: The Anti-slum Campaign, unity of gastric disorders, 89 of brightness and colour,751, rev, 1026 Society of Apothecaries. See Apothecaries SIMONDS, Stuart, presentation to, 1150 Society, Biological, of the atoyal College of SOCIETY,ROYAL OF and radium 988 Sim'soN: Z-ray protection, 833 Physicians and Surgenns in Ireland: Renent Annual diiner, G. advances in of Council. 388 SIMPSON, C. E.: Treatient of fractures of medicine and therapeutics, 10£0 Annual r-eport the and spine. iO94 Society, Birkenhead Medical: Congenital pyloric Bryce, James, hiis plan extinguishing Jame, B.: stenosis. 1075 now Sixpson, Midwifery and the general small-pnx, pamphlet possession practitioner, 125 Society, British Institute of Radiology and the society, 1180

R E. The in, SIMPxON, dope: weekly action of the Rontgen: Annual dinner, 1183 Pri eelitigs, im vrovements 806 bowels. Society, Central Co-operative Anti-Malaria: Savill Oration.955 S. Malaria control SIsKPSON, f.evy: Avitaminosis, 1170 in Lower BengFl, 890 Spctiont of Anaesthetics -Anaesthesia SImPo4-8mrIrH, A.: Treatmnent of compound Society, Charity Organization, 404 gyniaecologv, 929-1Spinal anaesthesia, 1119 fractures of the tibia, 1019 (0) Society for [Coustru6tive] Birth Contr ol: Demon- Sectiont of Dermatol)gV: aspects SINDuctoN, Major H. C.: Appoint-d a member strations of contraceptive technique.803 derm'stologieal work in Denmark, of the aloyal Vtctorian Order, 174-Pneumatic Society, Chelsea clinical: Character in young S-'cttontof Epideminlogys a..aa Statet Medicine. tourniquet, 495 delinquents, an approach from the criminal -State mediciDe and the danDgers of bureau- Sinus, lateral, toirombosel, spontaneous rupture gang aspect. 390-Annual dinner, 793 cracy. 62-8msla-pox in 1870-4,1073 of (Peter tfacdouald), 866 Society of Chemical Industry: The chemist and Secrioa of th-e Historyi of jedicie-The Sinuses, acceisary nasal. review of book on, 1172 the public heallh, 871-Nutrition and un- doctor, the quack. and the appetite of the Skin as a " balancer." 904 emoloyment, 1044-" Bread and milk," 1080 public for magic in medicine 867 Skin cancer. See Cancer Society, Cork Clitnical: Pellagra, 993-Spleno- Section of Laryngo 0g1 Treatment of car- Skin diseases and viruses (R. T. Brain), 191 (0) megaly. 99 -Impacted ureteric calculus, 1076 cinoctia of the oesolpbagus, 1071 Skin, Paget's disease of the (L. Savatard), 1025 Renal calculus. 1076-Patient with early men- Sectton of Medicne: Ealy diagnosis of pul- Skin. See also Dermatitis tal changes, 1076-Mitral stenosis, 1076- m nary tuberculosis. 821-Prognosis peptic SKOTTOWis, .J. 5. I.: The Mental Treatment Act, Aortic aneurysm. 1122-Hyperemesis gravi- ulcers, lC69 Gynaecologt.- 1930, 1030 dai-um, 1122-6clampsia. 1122-The occipito- S.-ctson of Obstetrics posterior 57-Female bo SLACK, Eric, obituary notice of, 511 position. 11,2 U,erine inertia, BLADXN, R. J. L., appointed Serving Brother of Society, Duhlin Univer sity Biological: Pail. gonadotropic substances, Toxaemias of the monary Order of St John of -Jerusalew, 27 uberculosis among out-patients 992 pregnancy, 1211 Slander and a protest, 766 Society,Eugenics. Amentia in the East African Section OphthalmOlngy. Traumatic of Slaughter Animals Bill, 174-Royal assent native. 92 s Arga.ll Robertson punil, to. 271 Society, Food Education, 954 S-ction of Psychiatry.-Hypnotic Slee-ing sickness in Tanganyika: a slander and bociety, French, of Restorative, Plastic, and uses and dangers. 1213 a protest. 766 Aesthetic Sui gery: Annual meeting, 41- Section of Sargery.-The strategy of the SLEsINGcaa, E. G.: Recurrent volvulus of the Condemnation of publications by persons fight against cancer, 868 pelvic cot n, 129-Radiation in malignant inadviquately quslified, 41 Section Thterapeutics.-A ph.- rmacological asthwa. 685- disease. 346 Societv, Geneva, for the History of Medicine. approach t-

" and uses danger-, Sling, ciover leaf," in paralysis of the serratus Natural S'iences, Technique: Annual Hypnotic drugs: aud magnus H 0. Foucar), 865 (0) meeting. Erfurt (19331, 7i5-Goethe medal Section of 'Iropical Diseas4es arid Para- Blum clearance, 543-In Glasgow, 993--In Edin- presented. 715-Sidlioff leetuire, 715 sitology.-Control yellow fever,697-Avita- burgh, 1182 Society, German, for the Historv of Medicinie: minosis, 1161 Slum cl-arance (oarliamentary note), 1053. 1239 Annual meeting. Erfurt (1933). 319 UTnited Services Sectiont.-Air ambulances. -The yevr's figures (parliamentary note), 272 Society, Glasgow and We-t of Scotland Agri- 1171 Slum problem, review of book on, 1026 cultural:-Discussion: Pasteurization of milk, Small pox Bryce James'e plan for extinguish- 1182 So-iety. Royal Photographic: 1180 ing, Society. Harveian. of Londlon: Buckston Browne tion, 584 Smiai-pox. deaths from (parliamentar-y note), Prize Essay awarded, 1003 Socie-ty. Royal Philosophical. of Glasgow: 1001-Inf utile deaths from (parliamentary Society, Hunterian: Gold medal of the Society, Futuire of medical services, 840 note), 1150 221 Society, Royal Surgical meeting, Small-p K epidemnic in Alexandria (1932-3), Society. Leicester Medlical: Treatumentof allergic 1137 (N. Renaws ). 987 diseases in general practice, 43 Royal, Medicine and Small pox in 1932 3,1225 Societv, London Medical: Late surgical com- Hygiane Annual meeting. 14 Chalmers- Small-pox pandemic of 1870-4 (J. D. Rolleston), plications of fracture of the mandible, 1060 medal awarded, 14 Entamoeba mtisto.utiCca 1073 Society. Watnchester Medical: Manchester's lead carraers. 14-Forecasting epidemics in the Small pox, review of book on, 568 in the humane treatment of the insane (i NI. Tropics, 823 oi Small-pox in the United States. 135 Brockbank) 540-Emp3 ema in children, 973- Society, staffordshire (Mid), Medical: Mr. Victor Smedley's hyulropathic at Matlock: Revised Gallop rhvthm. 973 Bonney answers questions on puerperal sepsis. prospectus. 806 Society, Manchester Pathological: Paget's pelvimetric methodis, eto., 781 Sm1 }, Fre lerick Horace: Elected to a Beit disease ot the skin. 1925-Pituitary adenoma, Society for the-mtudy of Ineriety Alcoholism Memorial FellowshiD. 154-Use of diuretics, 1215 in mediaeval England, 150 253- %naesthetics, 254-Renal function in Society of M&ssaqe and Medical Gymnastics, Soinity, West London Medlico.ChirurgiCal:- nephritis 350 Chattered. Congress of. 319-Register of Mem- Cavendish[eecture: The diet -of animals 106 SMITH. A.J. D,irden: Treatmentofrodentulcers, ber of rev., 570-Note on,619-Correspondence -Aqnual dinner, 123 of cysti 212-(And W. Roy WARD): Becentt Advan-ces in on, 667 Sodium mnorhuate in treatment Radium, rev.. 649 Society, Medical Charitable, for the West Riding hygroma of neck (Gordon Harrower). 148 (0) SMITH, C. I.: Eneeric oarriers in Glasgow, 498 of the Couinty of York: 4nnual meeting, 3 2 SOLLIER ofaul. death of. 401 1 SMITH. D. T.: Oral Spirochaetes and Related Society, Medical, of Individuial Psychology: SOLOMONs. Bethel: Chloroform. th4 general Organisms in FPso-spiroclaetal Disease, rev., Annual meeting and report, 221-Relationship practitioner, and midwifery, 33- PuerPeral 153 of psychology to general medicine. 923- sepsis.219 -Artificial menonause. 346-PH ster- SMITH. E. H.: Bromidrosis relieved by increased Purpose in neuroses, 1214 ectomy. 346-' Capsule chloroform anal-essa, consumption of table salt, 274 Society, Medical of London: Programume of 347-Presentation to, 842-A gs nseeological SMITH, Colonel Prederick, obituary notice of, session (1933-4), 393-Ward and dormaiitory in- kymograph. 1079, 1121-Ascheim-Zondelk test 401 fections, 1024-Staphylococcal infections, 1167 in pregnancy. 1122 S3MITH Major(General Sir Frederick: The Early -Programme for next sessioti, 1229 SOLTAD, l. K. V.: Alcoholic neuritis a Histnrv of Veterinary Literature and its Society of Medical Officers of Health: Annual deficiency disease ? 997 A67 British D-vel-pment, vol. iv.. rev., 652 dinner, 1034-Antitoxin: use a d misuse, 1215 SONNE. rofessor The diabetic motor driver,96 XITEH, G. Francis: Psychology and the curri- Societv, Medico-Legal: Xtedico-legal aspects of Soreson trial, 94. T1003. 105 culum, 316 shock, 824-Annual dinner. 1137 So8RRErL.E.: Tuberculosis f the hip, 543 SMITH, Hamblin: The medical attitude to crime, Society, Municth M dical. centet'ary of. 883.1179 SoRsBY, Arnold: School myopia.confrol of, 347, 1033 Society, North of England Obstetrical and 73 (0) SmiTH, J.: Puerperal infection, 983 Gvnancological: Foetal malformations, 9 0- Sooth Africa. See Africa SMITH, J. Priestley, estate of. 403 Cases and spe,imens, 921-AdvanceJ uterine SOUTTAPr, S.: The Art of Surgery, second SMITH. JeaLn: Constipation in childhood, 1119 pregnancy, 921-Specimens for diaunosis, 921- edition, rev. 924 SMITH, K. M.: Recent d dvances in the Study of Ruptured pseudo-myxomatous cyst coimapli- SOUTTER. r.. de9th of, 83 P&ant Virulses. rev *1079 cating pregnancy and labour, 921-Sarcoma of BOWDEN. G.: Food poisoning outbreak in St. SMITE. Lbient -Colonel: The endocrines in gynae- cervix developing in the puerperium, 921- Pancras. 836 cology, 36 Endothelioma of ovary, 921-Intermittent Spa treatment. review of book on. 974 SMITH. Lieut.-Col. Henry: Poliomyelitis and evacuation of ascitic fluid by vagina simu- Spain: Foreign practitioners in. 1084-Vital distemper, 1240 lating urinary incontineance, 921-Functional statistics. 211 SMTH, I.: "Ginger paralysis," 579 uterine haemorrhage, 1120-Foreien body in Sparklet carbon dioxide apparatus for SMITH, Montague: Ward and dormitory in- bladder [nart of catbeter]. 1121-Uterine pro- bulbs, 829 fections, 1025 lansein a newborn child, 1121-Cborion epithe- SPARKS. J. V.: Thorotrast. 253-Radiology of the SMITH, It W. Innes, obituary notice of, a correc- lioma after full-time pregnancy, 1121 colon. 250-Radiology of the duodenum. 251 tion, 136 Society, Paris, of Anatomy: Plenary reunion, Spectacles. cheap, sale of by departmental SMITH, Stephen W.: Maternal mortality. 262 550 stores, 903 Tun JA[TY-DEMO., I933] INDEX [ KuIDscaLIiatnlJoufBALs 31

Speech, apparatus for study of, 874 Stockton-on-Tees. increased deathratefollowing Syphilis, cardiovascular, observations/on, 1037. SPEED, Niande: A Soamper Tour through re-housing at (parliamentary note) 220. See Syphilis, diagnosis and trestment of (Thomas Rhodesia and South Africa, rev., 785 also Death rate Anwyl-Davies), 487 (0)-Correspondence on, SPXNC,E; A. W.: ' Cabbage goitre," 797 STOKES. Adrian: Meath hospital, 706 585, 623 J. C.: Ward and dormibory infections, STOKEs, Henry: Mlethods for resection of colon, Syphilis, review of book on. 651 SPENOR3,1024 835 Syphilitic nephritis. See Nephritis SPENCER, Herbert R.: Pregnancy in childhood, Stomach of hog, liquid extract of (hogastrin), 153 Syphilitic spondylitis. See Sponoylitis 710 STONE: Monilia infections, 386 Syria, North epidemic of ts phus fever in, 1003 Spermicides, cbemical (John R. Baker), 119 Stone upon stone, 1196 Syringe, hypodermic, spirit-proof container for, SPICER. A. H.: Herpes and varicella, 1240 STONNEY, R. Atkinson: Head injuries, 248- 785 Sp0ler bite, 743 798 Methodls of resection of colon. 825 SPILSBUiRY, Sir Some me iico-legal STOPPORD: Surgery of the sympathetic, 693 aspects of shock,lBernard:824 STOPPORD, J. S. B. (and -E. D. TELFORD)- SYM- Spinal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia pathectomy in anterior poliomvelitis, 770 (0) Spinal bed. See Bed STOVALL; Monilia infections, 386 Spinal column, mobilization of in essential STOWELL. Thomas A. E.: Treatmentof fractures T. hypertension (H. 0. Gunewardene), 1114 (0). of the spine, 941, 1141 See Sflo fNypertension STRATFORD, Howard M.- Appreciation of Tabes dorsalis in an East African native (H Spinal injuries, review of book on, 1173 Christine Mary Murrell, 802-Members of the Fairbairn). 382 Spine, fracture' of. See Fractures Royal Collese of Surgeons 1190 Tabes. suggested operation in, 3F9 Spinie, haemangioma of. See Flaemangioma STRAUSS: Alcoholic neuritis a deficiency dis- Tabulae Biold gicae Pericdicae, Band II, No. 4; ,SPITTEL, R. L.: ExsentiaI8 of Surges v. rev., 240 ease. 834 Band III, No. 1, rev., 495 Spleen, physiology of the (leading article). 204 STRAUss: Anaemia in pregnancy, 834 TAGGART H. J.: Ptos.s treated by a modifica- Splint for Bennett's fracture of thumb, 38$ STRAUSS. B. B.: Problems of adolescence, 1031 tion of the Motais operation, 104 Splints, adaptable, for fractures of the upper Streptococci, review of book on, 15 TALBOT, J. H.: fAuscular endurance. 300 extremity, 875 Stropbanthin, review of book on, 1125 TANDLKR, Julius, invited to lecture at the Splints, celluloid, non-inflammable, 87 STRUTEFRS, J. A.: Early diagnosis of pulmon- universities of Pekin and Shanghai, 1239 Splints [tost-operative] for hallux valgus and ary tubercullosis, 822 Tannafax, 1079 rigidus. 11s5 STRUTHBRS, Mr.: Calcium in bone disease, 1073 Tannic acid jelly, 1079 Spondvlitis, syphilitic, case of (A. Wilson Gill Strychnine in barbilurate poisoning, 1131 Tapeworm infection in North-West Russia, 590 and A. D Fl'rszer). 606 Strychnine poisoning, basal narcotics in, 656 TARABSOW, W.: Tapeworm infection in North- Spontasneou4." the word, 77 Student interchanges wiih Poland, 552 West Russia, 590 SPUAWSON, Major-General C. A., appointed bTUMPF. Lina (and Dr. HOEMANN): Ortho- Tar water. Bishop Berkley on (J. Bell), 349 Honorary Physician to the King, 174 pidische Gvmvastik, rev., 976 TATEAm. R. (c. (and David tATEY): Late results Spray throat, post-operative, 531 STUMPF, R.: Radiation in malignant disease, 345 of injection treatment of varicose veins 861 (0) SPRIGGS. Ildmund: Chronic ulceration of the Subelavian vein. See Vein TAUNTON, R. E. M.: Transient hemianopia cohon, 922 Subdural and epidural, 1004 after bathing, 403 John William, obituary notice "Such stuff as dreams are made of " (leading TAYLOR, C. H S.: Primary thrombosis of the SPRBINTHORPE,of, 216 article), 653. See as8) Anaesthesia subciavian vein. 818 (0) SPURG N. Percy B.: Pyrexia of unknown origin, Suction and air deliverv unit, Guy's. 689 TAYLOR, F. O.: High blood pressure. 404 552 Sudan Medical Service, information cotncerning, TAYLOR, Lieut.-Col. J.: Haffkine's plague Squint, review of book on, 200 469 vaccine, 66 STACae. Maurice. elected to & Beit Memorial SUDHOFF Karl: Presented with the Goethe TAYTOR., Mark R.: ' Drawing the pillow," 716 -Fellowship, 155 medal of the Geneva Society for the History Tesching methods in medicine. See Medicine STADIP, W. C.: Oxygen therapy. 23 of Medicine. Natural Sciences. end Technique, Teeth, artificial, increase in import duty on, 273 ST!ALBBBG, Samuel: Basal narcotics In strychnine 715-Eightieth birthday of, 1150 Teeth review of book on the, 568 poisonitig, 656 Sugar, blood. See Blood TpISSIER, P. J. (G H. ROGER and F. WWDAL): Stammering, 3-3, 516 Suicide, review of book on, 1123 Nouveau TraitM de M.decirne. Fascicule X, Stamp, chest. 738 Stuicide and society (Bernard Hart and J. E. Pathologie de I'Avpareil Circ latiore (Cce".r et STANLEY. G. D., appointed Officer of the Order Nicole), 1031 Vaisseaur). Tome iii, Vaisseaux, rev.. 827 of Sm. John of Jerusalem, 27 SuK, V.: Blood tests in anthropolrgy, 1131 TELFORD: Surgery of the sympathetic. 693 STANNuq. Hiigh S.: Case of Addison's disease Sulphur, precipitated, duty chargeable on, 273 TELFORD, h. D. (and J. S. B STOPFORD): SYM- 1112 (O-A dsxth Venereal Disease, rev., 1123- SUMMERS. G. D.: Concurrent herpes zoster and pathectomy in anterior poliomyelitis. 770 (0) AVitaminosis, 1171 chicken pox, 1102 TELL: Asthma atid air filtration, 116 STANTON, A. T. (and William FLET-EER): Sunbath, sequel to (D. A. Urquhart), 150 Telling the patient, 507. 546. R86. 625. See also Melioidosis, rev.. 737 Super-greengrocer, the, 696 General practitionerand thepu blicand Patient STANTON B. L : Classified Doses of the British Supplenent, a fifteen hundredth number of Temperature. high, in deep mining operations Pharmacopoeia, rev., 61 the. 27 (parliamentary note). 176 Staphylocoeal infections (Claude Frankau), 1167 Suprarenal cortex: a correction, 516 TEMPLETON. W. 1L.: Hernl z and varic6lla, 222 S-tte medicine and the dangers of bureaucracy Sunrarenal gland. See Gland TEIKNI. Tullio, elected a member of the Imperial (William Butler), 62 Suprarenal haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage German Academy of Natural Sciences at HaJle, -Statistics: 4',side to -Current Official Statistics SURaE, Barnett: The Vitaminis in'Health and 542 of the Goited Kinigdom, vol. ix, rev., 495 Disease, rev., 6-1 TUItRY, Cecil: Treatment of leg fractures 543 Statusli mphaticus. new theory of, 1223 Surgeon's fees. See Fees Testimonial to Alicia Adelaide Needham), 716 STEDMAN. T. L.: A Practical Medical Dictionlary. ISurgery, plastic, of the face (A. B. Watkins). 256 Testimonial farce, 843, 892. 944, 996, 1045, 1140, twelfib edi ion, rev., 1218 Surgery, plastic, international institute of to be 1233 STEELE. ilughes: An appreciation from over- founded at the University of Florence 1003 Tetanus. acute. intensive treatment of (W. D. sea-, 1102 Surgery, review of books on, 60. 151, 210. 335, 493, Lovelock-Jones). 491 (0) STEEBLF., W. H.: Treatment of tuberculosis, 626 528. 651, 924 Tetanus, immunization against (E. Saequ4p6e) STEEN, R. E.: Deficiency anaemias. 257 Surgical films, 301 68 STENGEL. A fred: Case of lobar Pneumonia burgical instrument makers at dinner, 791 Totanus and toy pistols. 1152 succ-sfully treated by artificial pnenimo- Surgical instrument tray. 102 Thallium acetate in treatment of ringworm of thorax indueed on third day of illness, 1150 Surgical instrum' nts and knives, increase in the scalp ( David t. Lewis and W. Alfred Lloyd), Stenosis, glottic, congenital (C. de W. Gibb), 334 import duty on, 273 91(0) Stenosis of pylorus, congenital (G. S. Swan), Surgical progress (T. .T. Lane), 842 Theatre. operating, silence in the, 1093, 1196- 1075 Sulrgicel research. See Research Electric lighting in (psrliamentary note), .099 Stenosis, pvloric, congenital, nepenthe in. 1151 Surrey E:ranch: Report of meeting. 474. See also THEKOBALD. G. W.: Puerperal sei a s, 249-Aetio- STEPHEN. Kirin: Psychoanalytis anivMedi- supplement Index logy and Dreventiorn of i-he toxaemias of pret- aine, rev., 975 SUSMAN, W.: Adenomata of the pituitary. 1215 na,ncy, 376 10 .585 757. 845 SV=PaENe, G. Arbour: Vascular hypertension, SUTEERLAND, D. M. (and Hugh T. ASEBY): Cn- THIIOHARY, Annibal, dea.th of, 179 997 genital dilatation of the colon treated by Therapeutics, review of books on, 16,199. M85 STEPEBEJ5. J. (and J. R. CR1JuMIE): Case of dia. division of the lnmbar s moathetic cord. 1069 Tberapentics. See also Treatment phragmatic bernia, 13 SUTHERLAND, Halliday: "The naive and sar- Thermo-task retainer and two-way urethral STEPHNS.6 J. R. C.: Prophylaxis of malaria. 127 donic eye," 42 catheter, 108 Sterilit.y treatment of. 1082 SUTRFULAND, Lewis Robertson, obituary notice Thermometers. imported, regtulations re, 221 Sterilization. hormonic. temporary, 118 of, 951 THFiYssE_, Mathilda, ninety-fifth birthday or. Sterilization, operation for (parliamentary SUTTIE, Ian D.: Eugenics and mental disease, 1101 note). 1192 1184 THIF LE, Lieut.-Col. Charles William. obituary Steritization in Switzerland (Hans Maier), 744 Sutures, fascial, instrument for use in cutting, notice of, 800 Sterilizing equipment." recessed system," 852 1029 THIERRY, Henry. death of, 549 STEEwNBEt1G. C.: Lehrbuch der Allgemesnen Swab-holdler and safety-pin remover, 1029 'I HOM. D. A.: Normal Youth and its Everyday Pat irlogte und der Pathologischen Anatornie, SWAN. G. S.: Congenital pyloric stenosis. 1G75 Problems. rev., 828 rev.. 59 SWAN, W. A. M.: Ua gent admissions to hospit-il, THOMAS, G retta M.: Report on cancer of the skin, SBTEVENSON, F. Harwood: Treatment of chorea 547 67 by induced pyrexia, 940 Sweepstakes, hospital (Ireland). 621-Parliamen- TgOMAS, G. W.: Surgery of the biViary tract, 994 STEvENsON. B. Scott: Nasal granulomata, 256- tary note on. 1001. 1149 See also8 Lotter es THOMAs, H. 1X.. appointed Serving B1rother of Tub rculosis of the larynx, 351,960 (0) SWELLENGREBET, Professor: Malaria control in the Order of St. John of Jertisalem,27 S!TEWAMT. C. P.: Calcium in bone disesse, 1073 South Africa, 504 THOMAS, J. Mervyn: Radiuim bri-ns. 55 (0) -STEWART. M. J.: Pathological and cancer Swimming baths. See Baths THOMAS, J. W. Tudor: &pocket ophthalmoscope research in Leeds, 209 Switzerland, stefllization in. 744-List of public and focal illuminator. 609 S!BTWART, R M.: Juvenile types of general hospitals alnd sanatoriums in, 953 THOMAS, 0. F.: lipiodol in bronchiectasis, 1075 paralysis. 237 SWORN, B R.: Acute psoas abscess, 6 '0) THOmPso , Geoffrey: Urea in health and disease, SWTP.W*RT, S. F.: Surgery of the sympathetic, SYDENHAM. 0. F.: Glycosuria in cerebro-spinal 259-Nephrosis, 344 693 fever. 128 THOMPSON, Major Robert George, obituary notice STEwART, Major W.: Monilia infection of the SYLVEPT. Ejinar: " Bornholm " disease, 818. 1178 of, 85 respirator trract, 171 Sympathectomy in anterior poliomyelitis (E.-D. THOMPSON, W. B.: Strangulated hernia in StIEzL141t. Professor: Convalescent serum in Telford and J. S. B. Stopford), 770 (0) association with dracontiasis and hy4rocele. poliomyelltis, 136 Sympathectomy, lumbar, - in treatment of 548 SIELL., Major David,obituary notice of, 402 chronic perforating ulcer of foot (T. G. Illtyd THOMPsON, Staff Surgeon William, obituary STILL, 1( F., recognitiop of the work of. 207,210 James and Norman M. Matheson), 12 (0) notice of, 902 SUNTZING,Roderick,death of, 83 Sympatbetic. surgery of the (leading artlele), 693. TaloMs, If.: Chapters in American Obstetrics, STIRLING. B.: Manipulative reduction of con- See also NervouR system 1039 genital dislocation of hip, 1074 Syndrome, the liver-kidney. 881 THOMsoN, A. G. W.. appointed a Deputy Com- SToBBIE, Dr.: The constitutional factor In Syndrome. Posterior fosea compression (Lam- missioner of the General Board ot Control for diseases of the eye. 104 bert Rogers). 100 (01 Scotland, 41 SwoBt, William: Allergic diseases in general Syphilis of bones (J. F. Brailsford), 250 THOMSON. Gordon: Bntamorba histolvtica, car practioe, t7L-arly diagnosis of pulmozyary Syphilis and cancer: a parallel (William Allen riers, 14 tqberculosis, 8d1 Pusey). 579 THOMSON, Hermann,- death of, 179-i LTHE Bam u 32 JULY-DEC., 1933] INDEX IMEDICALJOUlJLWL

THroMsoN, J.: The Clinieal Study antd Treat- Tuberculosis, bovine, discussion on, 166 Ulcer of ileum. perforated, with inflamed ment.of Sick Ckildren, fifth edition, rev.. £07 Tuberculosis, bovine, eradication of(L. Jordan), Meckel's diverticulum (F. Ml. Fellows), 150 THoMsoN, JT. W.: Primary calculus of thie 835 Ulcer, pl)agedaenic, tropical, treatment of urethra, 381 Tuberculosis and cancer (Thomas Cherry), 1003 (Christie McGuire), 918 THOMSoN, Sir StClair: Appreciation of Harmil- Tuberculosis care workers conference of, 903 Ulcer, rodent, treatment of (N. S. Finzi), 136 (0) ton Russell, 82 -Magic in medicine, 868 Tuberculosis and the Celt (John A. Musgrave), -Correspondence on. 212, 314, 359, 398, 9S4, TE:OM90N,NW. TV., appointed Serving Hi-other of 505 1092, 1143, 1190. See also Rodent the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.27 Tuberculosis Council, Joint: Report of meeting, Ulcerative colitis. See Colitis THOMsON, W. W. D.: Renal aspects of essential 1101 Ulcers of mouth. 630 vascular hypertension, 247, 910 (0) Tuberculosis an economic problem, 945 Ulcers, peptic, perforated, treatment and post- THOMsON-WA1.KEFR, Sir John: Staphylococcal Tuberculosis of the hip (P. Erlacher), 534-Dis- operative resu ts of (F. Elector Scotson). 610 (0) infections, 1169 cussion, 534 Ulcers, peptin, prognosis of (Char-les Botton), Thorotrast (W. P A.Dlurphy), 243--Discussion, Tuberculosis, human, of bovine origin (William 1069-Discussion, 1070 250 G. Savage), 905(0) ULLMANN, E. V.: Diet in Sinus Infections antd THoRNTON, Colonel Sir Edward N.: Apnointed Tuberculosis, International Union against: Colds, rev., 827 a Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Annual meeting, 658 Ultra-violet rays in treatment of chronic inilam- Jerusalem, 27-Medical and lhealth aspects Taberculosis in Lancashire: Report, 938 imiatory diseases of the mouth, larynx, and of aviation in the Union of Soutth Africa, 934 Tuberculosis of the larynx (R. Scott Stevenson), pharynx (Alfred Eidinow), 94 (0). 214-Corre- Throat spray, post-operative, 531 351, 960 (0) -Discussion. 351-Cot respondence spondence on, 172, 214 Thrombosis, coronary, with infarction and on, 1045-Prognosis in (F. R. G. Heaf), 966 (0) Umbilical cord, record length of, 953 Iupture of the heart (Brennan S. Cran, 821 Tuberculosis of the larynx treated by the Kro- Underwear, winter, 716, 806, 851 Thrombosis, coronary, pathology of, 942 mayer laimip (William Beaumont), 351 Undulant fever. See Fever Thrombosis. coronary, rest in the treatment of, Tuberculosis Medical Officers, information UNGLLY. C. C.: Polyneuritis in pregnancy, 696- 796, 892, 943, 997, 1096 concerning, 458 Avitaminosis, 1170 Thrombosis, primary, of the axillary vein (J. Tuberculosis and milk supply, 221, 892. See also Cosbie Ross), 525 (0), 942-Correspondence on, Tuberculosis prevention UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: 588, 758, 799, 844, 942 Tubercullosis in New Zealand, cause and cure American obstetric worthies, 1089 Thrombosis, primary, of the subcln.vian vein of, 704 A}rmy, health of: Report, 297 (C. H. S. Taylor), 818 (0)-Correspondence on, Tuberculosis in NorthWales (leading article), 613 Clhild Health and Protection Conference at -1143 Tuberculosis, prevalence of in a Nortlh Wales White House, 107, 530 Thumb-suieking. 670, 765, 851 rural district (parliarnentary note), 1053 Conditions of practice in, 467 THURSFIELD, Hugh: Staplhylococcal infections, Tuberculosis prevention:-King Edlward VII Diphtheria mortality in the large cities, 71 1168 Welsh National Memorial Association: Encephalitis lethargica in Missouri,657 Thyroid extract in treatment of chilblains, 1184 Annual report, 663 Fee-splitting in, 881 Thyroid gland. review of book on, 335 Tuberculosis Prevention, National Association Gonococcus and gonococcal infections, Tibia, fraetures of. See Fractures for: Annuial report, 159-Annual conference at r-esearch on, 574 TIny, H. Letheby: Ulcerative colitis, 939 Cardiff, 165. 889-Environmental factorz, 165- Medical care, plans for, 615 Tinnitus and deafness. 274 Bovine infection, 166-Pathological demon- Mental deficiency in community, control of TIPPETT, G. O.: Compound fractures of the strations, 166-In North Wales, 613 (Edgar l)oll), 237 tibia. 1187 Tuberculosis prevention, practical. 509, 626, 709, Sm-lall-pox cases, 135 Ti trol oil, 927 799, 892, 1152 Tubercutlosis, pulmonary, in childheod (leading Tobacco, vaso-constrictor effects of, 537 Universit.v of Aberdleen: Degrees and pass lists, Fractures of carpal article), 1035-Correspondence on, 1196, TODD, Alan: scaphloid 1140, 123 130-Graduation ceremony, 123, 130- treated by 1231 imzmobilization, 1074 Honorary degrees, 123. 130-Information con- TODD, Geoffrey S. (and Francis C. RorEs): Tuberculosis, pulmonary, early diagnosis of (W. cerning the study of miiedicine, 425,442-Rector Bronchiectasis, diagnosiq end prognosis in Stobie), 821-Discussion, 822 elected, 946 relation to treatment. 639 (0), 756 Tuberculosis. pulmonary, origin of. mutation of University of Belfast, Queen's: Appointments, J. E.: Tuberculosis 166, tubqrcle bacilli (Nathan Raw), 196. See also TOMLEY, prevention, 316-Degree-s and pass lists, 173-Information 613 Tubercle bacilli concerning the studv of medicine, 429, 446 ToMr,N, Harris: School myopia, 347 Tuiberculosis, puilmonary, among out-patients University of Tongue, sore. 551 (G. Bewlev). 992 HirminDgbam: Appointments, 40, " 217. 1145-Degrees and pass lists, 84. 1235-In- Tonsil enucle ttion, sucking dissectors " for, 570 Tuberculosis, pulmonary. prognosis and treat- formal-ion concerning the study of medicine, Tonsil holding forceps. See Forcep)s ment of (W. R. F. Collis), 57 419, 438- Mental disease research, 30- Myers Tonsillectomy followed by abseess of lung Ttuberculosis, recovery fr om, 1130 travellinig studentship awarded, 40 - Russian (F. Ranson and L. McGo rick), 10 Tuberculosis of the system, modern T. (0) respiratory department issues booklet on research work, and 1004 methods of treatment, post-graduate courses Tonsillectomy quinsy etc., in Slavonic countries, No. I, Czecho- TOPLEY, W. W. C.: An Oittline of Immunity, in, 851 slovakia. 199 rev., 924 Tuberculosis, review of books on, 199, 494, 568, University of Bristol: Appointments, 130- TORRANOF, G. M.: Treatmiient of oedema of face, 112) Centenary of the miiedical school, 70, 1043- 1055 Titberculosis Schemes for Great Britain asid Degrees and pass lists, 1145-Infornmation con- TOTTENHAM. R. E. * Seasonal incidence of Ireland, Hasndbook of. seventh edition, rev., 975 cerning the study of medicine, 419, 439, 452- in 1067 bacillaemia, report 1G. S. Wilson), eclampsia Hong-Kong, (0) Tuberculonis Post-graduate courses, 452-Preventive medi- Touch pieces, 516 538-Correspondence on, 585 cine 658 Tourniquet, a pneumatic, 495 Tuberculous infection in milk, report on, 1224 departmentformally opened, Toxaemias of pregnancy. ,see Pregnancy Tuberculous meningitis. See Meningitis Toxoid-antitoxin injection followed by acute TuJOKEY, Colonel Thomas Broderick Albert, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDnE: scarlatiniform dernmatitis (George Chesney), obituary notice of, 512 Address by out-gointg Vice-Chancellor, 760 98 (0) TUMARKIN. A.:-Bronchoqcopy: swab-holder Appointments, 316. 550. 901, 1054. 1145 Toy " pistols, 985-And tetanus, 1152. See also and safety-pin remover, 1029 Degrees and pass lists, 84, 173, 401, 849, 901, 1000, Pistols Tumours of bone (Woodburn Morison), 1126 1100. 1194. 1235 Toys. cheap celluloid (parliamentary note), 1054 Tumours and the endocrine svstem, 695 Graces passed by the Regent House, 1054 Traffic signals and colour-blindness, 1184 Tumours, intracranial, their variability and Gwynaeth Pretty Studentsbip, 316, 1100 TRAILL, R. R.: Tuberculosis of the larynx. 351- multiplicity (W. E. Carnegie Dickson), 351, Horton-Smith Prize, 945 Early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis, 823 1016 (0) Information concerning the study of medicine Transvaal, malaria control in. 504 Tumouirs, parotid, end cysts, 896 417, 438, 470 AMedical radiology diploma, 470 TRAQUAiR. Fl. M.: Fields of vision in intra- Tumours, review of book on, 1123 cranial lesions, 229 (0), 309 TURNBULL, Lieut -Col. John Archbold, obituary Mledical course, amended report on, and new Trauma in organic nervous disease (Wilfred notice of, 402 regulations, 29,901 1054 Harris), 955 (0) TtURNER, A. Logan: History of the University of Nita King Scholarship. 316 Treatment. post-operative (Paine, Carlson, and Edin burgh, 1883-1933, 982 Pathology, University demonstrator in. 1194 Wangensteen). 498 TURNER, Beatrice: Uterine inertia, 58 Pinsent-D irwin Studeatship in mental patho- Treatment. See also Therepeiitics TURNERt, F. Douiglas: Mental deficiency, 23fi logy. 800 Treatments, new for old 79 215. 359 TURN4E:R, G. Grey: Treatment of carcinoma of Rede Lecture. 901 33. 849 Treponema pallidaunt, developmental cycle of, the oesophagus, 1071 Sillyth Exhibition, 499 TURNE,R, WiDg Commander H. M. Stanley: New TRETHOWAN, Mr.: Osteochondritis dissecans of treatments for old, 79-- Boy's head trapped," University Degrees, Spurious, Bill, 38, 86, 132, the scaphoid, 1074 180-Bilood sugar and blood urea, 670-Sipirit- 219, 919-A new Bill itntroduced, 86, 219 Trigeminal neuralgia. See Neuralgia proof container for hypodermic syringe, 785 University of Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, 131, TRIMBLE, Andrew: Report on tuberculosis in TURNER, Midgley: Tuberculosis prevention, 166 173, 800, 1236-Honorary degrees, 131-Inforina- Belfast, 583 TURNER, Philip: Appreciation of Robert Pugh tion concerning the study of medicine, 428,445, TTRONCOSO, Uribe: Clinical gonioscopy, 104 Rowlands, 1147 456, 460- Prizes awarded, 131 - Psychological Tropical Diseases Bulletin: Mledical and sani- TURRELIL, W. .J.: Alternating current in medical Miedicine, 456 - Public health, 460. See also tary reports from over-seas, 884 practice, 1138 College, Triniity Tropical Medicine, Calcutta School of: Annual Twins, interlocked (Jocelyn Moore), 56 Unaiversity of Durham: College of Medicine, report, 25 Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric Newcastle-on-TYne, administration of, 130- Tropical Medicine, Eastern Association of: Typhus fever. See Fever Inquiry into, summarv of conclusions, 259, Congress. See Congress TYTLE,R, W. T.: Tuberculosis prevention, 166 888 - I)egrees and pass lists, 84, 173-Honorary Tropical medlicine, information concerning the Degrees,84-Information concerning the study study of, 453. 460 of Medicine, 420, 439, 452, 456-Parliamentary Tropical Medicine, Liverpool School of, infor- note on, 1237 - Post-graduate courses, 452 - mation concerning, 454 Psychological medicine, 456 Tropical Medicine, London School of. See University of Edinburgh Anniversary cele- Hygiene and Tropical medicine brations, thres hundred a'nd flftieth. 705. LTropical Medicine, Prince Leopold National U. 839, °81-Lending article on, 981-Cameron Institute of: New home at Antwerp approach- Lecture. 705-Chair of physiology, new pro- ing completion, 403 URLENHUTH, P.: White rats as carriers of fessor, 751 -Degrees and pass lists, 217, 1195- TropicAl imedicine, what it owes to animal Weil's disease, 1083 Awarded the Paul Gra(l tiation ceremony, 72. 2,9, 217. 1195-Infor- experinment (Sir Leonard Rogers), 18. See also Ehrlich Gold Medal, 1239 lilation concerning the ttudy of mnedicine, 425, Research, medical and veterinary Ulcer, duLodenal, repeated perforations in a case 443, 452. 453, 454, 456, 460. 470-Medica radio- Tropics, epidemiics in. See Epidemics of (Sir W. I. de C. Wheeler), 646 logy diploma,470-1'0st gr-aduate cotirses, 452- TsoNos: Clinical significance of reticulocytes, UJlcer of foot, chronic perforating, case of, Prizes presented. 217-Psychological medicine, 24 treated by lumbar sympathectomy (T. G4. 456-Public health, 460-Sharpey-SchRf6r --Tnibercle bacilli, mutation of (Nathan Raw), 196 Illytd James and Norman M. Matheson), 12 (0) LectureshiP. 795-Tropieal medicine, 453, 454, -Correspondence on, 264. See also Tubercu- -Correspondence on, 128 460-Wonmen students in, 443 losis, pulmonary Ulcer, gastric, multiple (A. Wilfrid Adams), Untiversity of Edinburgh Journtal, Autuhn 'Tnberculosis in the American negro (leading 11 (0) number, 933 article), 1176 Ulcer. gastric and duo]enal, perforated University of Florenee: International institute Tuberculosis in Belfast, 583 (J. Murray Black), 290 of plastic surgery to be established at. 1003 r TunR BRamisi JULY-DEC., 'I933] INDEX f M DICAL JOUBNAL 33

University of Glasgow: Brunton Memorial Prize, University of Sheffield: Appointments, 316, 760, Virus diseases, veterinaryaspect of (J. H. Norris), 800-Degrees and pass lists, 40, 760, 8 0O, 841- 946, 1145-Degrees and pass lists, 84. 130-In- 255 Graduation ceremony, 40, 72. 811-Informiation formation concerning the study of medicine, Viruses and skin diseases (R. T. B3rain), 191 (0) concerning the study of medicine, 425, 443, 453, 422, 442 Viscera, abdominal, nervous control of (D. T. 806-Post-graduate courses, 453-Prize in the University of Strasbourg, King of the Belgians Barry), 258, 373 (0)-Discussion, 258. See also history of medicine awarded, 84-Public made a doctor honoris cautsa of. 363 Blood vessels health qualifications, 806-Rankin gift for University of Wales: Appointments, 40-Degrees Vision of brightness and colour (J. S. Haldane), miiedical research, 752 and pass lists, 84, 217,1236-Inforrnation con- 751, 1153 (0) University Grants Committee issues its returns cerning the study of melicine, 423, 443 Vision, colour, survey of recent work in (W. O'D. for universities and university colleges in Unqualified practice and the medical curriculum, Pierce), 387 receipt of Treasury grants, 22 31. See also Medical curricultm Vision, fields of, in connexion with intracranial University of Ireland, National: Appointments, Urea, blood, and blood sugar. See Blood sugar lesions: (Adams A. McConnell), 226 (0). 309- 131-Degrees and pass lists, 841, 1145, 1236- Urea in health and disease(W. R. Fearon), 258, (H. M. Traquair), 229(0), 309-Discussion, 309 Honorary degrees, 84-Inforrmation concerning 521 (0)-Discussion, 259 Vision of patients in bed, apparatus for testing the study of medicine, 429, 446, 456-Meeting of Urethra, calculus of. See Calculus (J. D. M. Cardell), 347 Senate, 131, 849,1145-Psychological miiedicine, Urethral catheter. See Catheter Vision, review of book on, 2CO 456-Reports, 131, 849-Stewart [Henry Hutch- Urinary tract infections, ketogenic diet in(D. C. Visual training, a letter game for. 547 inson] 8cholarships, 849 Robb), 1158 (0) Vital statistics: In the Central Provinces and University of Jena, three hundred and seventy- Urochrome in health and disease (C. L. G. Berar, 1229-In England and Wales (parlia- fifth anniversary of, 221 Pratt), 1215 mentary note), 176-For 1932, Jegistrar- University ofl.ausanne: Information re M.D. Urology, review of book on, 686 General's Statisticat Review. 1228-In Spain, examination for medical practitioners, 471 URQUHART, D. A.: Sequel to a sun bath, 150 221-Of the Irish Free State for 1932, 312- University of Leeds: Appointments, 40-Chair Urticaria, chronic, treatment of, 805, 851 Of Northern Ireland, 183, 1228-Of Scotland, of surgery, 40-Chair of clinical surgery, 40- Urticaria complicated by chicken-pox (Eric 936-Report of Registrar-General for Scotland, Diegrees and pass lists, 668-Inform-lation con- Pritchard), 867 936 cerning the study of medicine, 421, 440, 456- Uterine haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage Vitamin B in anaemia(IL. S. P. Davidson), 344 Pathological and cancer research in, 209- Uterine inertia: Discussion atthe Royal Society -Discussion. 344 Prizes awarded, 668-Psychological medicine, of Medicine, 67 Vitamiin-containing products, prices of, 630 456 Uterine prolapse. See Prolapse Vitam-lins, chemical tests for(A. L. Bacharach), University of Liverpool: Awards.]30-Degrees Uterus, rupture of and ante-natal version during 870 and pass lists, 130, 173, 712-Information con- labour(W. McK. H. MeCCllagh), 646-Corre- Vitamins, how do they act? 1141, 1185. See also cerning the study of medicine, 421, 440 453. spondence on, 708. See alsolabour Drugs 460, 473 - Medical radiology diploma, 470 - Uterus, rupture of, intraperitoneal, in a case of Vitanmins in paediatric practice (Leslie J. Tropical medicine, 453, 460 intramural pregnancy (Eiic Biddle and Harold Harris), 309-Discuission, 309 Kelson), 684 Vitamins in practical experience (Leslie J. UNIVERSTTY OF LONDON: Harris), 231 (0), 367(1). See also Pellagra Academic diplomas, 362 Vitamins, review of book on, 651 Academic post-graduate diplomas, 362 Vitamins and salts in potatoes, 953 Appointments, 130, 217, 272, 362, 800, 1054, 1194, VOETLIN: Aetiology of pellagra, 745 1235 VOGE, C. I. B.: Tle Chemistry and Physics of Beaverbrook fund, 362 Cant raceptives, rev.. 1077 Bostock Scholarship for women, 945 VOIGT, C.: Prophvlaxis of malaria, 267-Pan- Correction, 217 creatitis in mumiips, 320 Degrees and pass lists, 130, 173, 217, 272, 316,712, V. VOIGT, E. Mary: Prophylaxis of malaria, 267 945, 1054, 1100, 1194, 1235 VOLHARD, Franz, appointed to thechair of Diplomas, 173, 217, 362 Vaccination followed by encephalitis. See internalmedicine at Berlin University, 715 Donations to, 173 Encephalitis Volvulus (K. E. Kallio), 656 Duveen [Geoffrey E.] travelling studentship, Vaccinatiotn, meningitis following, deaths from Volvululs of thepelvic coloo, recurrent(D. Ligat 945 (parliamentary note), 1002 and T. D. Overend), 7(0), 656-Correspon- Foundation day, 362,1054 Vaccine therapy, review ofbook on, 687 dence on, 129. 214 Vaccine treatnment of cough(R. W. FoundatiOD stone of new buildings laid by whooping VON * OETrINGI'N, W. F.: The Therapeutic the Kinig, 21, 65 Cockshut), 819 (0) Agents f the Qeiitoliue Groutp, rev. 1078 Grant from Middlesex County Council towards Vaccines in coryza, 127 the building fund, 1145 Vagotonine," a new pancreatic hormone, 495 Grants from city companies for the Cere- Vagrancy in England and Wales (pariiaiimentary monial Hall, 760, 945 note), 1238 Honorary degrees, 849, 1054 VAISMAN:I)evelopmental cycle of Treponema Hughles [Thomas Smythe] Medical Research ralidumn, 499 Fund, 362 Vallecular dysphagia See Dysphagia Informationconcerning the studymedicine,of VALTIS, Jean: Le Virus Tubercleux, rev.. 335 418, 453, 456, 460, 471 VAVA DE VELDE, Tb. H.: Sex E#lcieikcy through W. Leading article on. 65 Exercises, rev., 570 Lectures, 362, 668, 945, 1191, 1235 VAN I 5VEL.D, L. W.: Ginger paralysis, 579 WAC1EROLDER. Kurt, appointed professor of London Hospital, 712 VANLEEUWEN, Willem Storm, ohituarynotice physiology at itostock, 135 London Inter-Collegiate Scholarships Board, of, 318 WADDY.F. F.: Oral administration of nembutal 362 VAN ROYNEN, C. E Lyniphadenoma, 309- as a pre-anaesthetic medication, 234 10) London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Appendicectomy.39'-Recent work on the WADE, Henry: Treatment of burns, 786 Medicine for Womien. 332 aetiologvof Hodgkin's disease, 562 (0) VADE, T. W Tuberculosis prevention, 166. 613 London School of Hygiene and Tropical VARAEC, Titus, death of, 1051 WAGNER-JAURFGG: Malarial therapy and the Medicine. 173, 217, 712, 800, 1194 Varicella. See Chicken-pox community,559 Matriculation results, 272 Varicella and herpes See Herpes WAINWRIGHT, fUennox: Ward and dormitory Medical radiology diploma, 471 Varicose veins. See Veins infections, 1025 Medical scholarships, 946 " Vasano' tablets for vehicle sickness, 88 WALDO, Frederick Joseph, obituary notice of, Meeting of (ourt, 173 Vascular hypertension. See Hlypertension 900 Meeting of Senate, 130, 217, 849. 945, 1235 Vascular hvpertonia. See Hyr-ertonia Wales, North, a rural district of, tuberculosis in: Nursing,diplomza in, 319 VAUGHAN, Kathleen: Pregnancy in childhood, (parliamentary note), 1053 Post-graduate scholnrships, 362 75975 Maternal mortality, 942 Wales: Tuberculosis in North Wales.613-; Presentation day, 1054 Venicle sickness. Se Sickness Welsh Board of Health's report, 1932-3, 261- Psychological medicine diploma,36?, 456 Vein, axillary, primary thrombosis of the (J. National Schoolof Medicine, 423, 443. See also Public health diploma. 460 Cosbie Ross), 525 (0)-Correspondence on, 588, Welsh University of Wales Recognition of teachers. 362 758, 799, 844 WALKER: Efficiency ofk asks, 1039 Regulations (amendment oil for award of gold Vein, suhclavian, primary thrombosis of the WALKER. G.: Prevention of tuberculosis, 709, medal at medical examinations, 945 (C. H. S. Taylor), 818 101 892-Milk and tuberculosis, 892. 1152 Regulations for B-Sl. (General) Degree for Veins, varicose, injection treatD ent of, 136- WALWARR G. E. M. Speech-ae Simple Guide to Internal Stuidents, 130 (David Patey and R. (I'. Tatham), 861 (0)- the Platform, rev., 530 Titles conferr-ed on professors, 40, 849 Correspondence on, 1094-Review o1 book on, WAlKEICR, G. F.: ThteInjujred Workmiaan, rev., TropicalTmedicine, 453, 460 529 295 University College, 173, 363, 668 VEITCH, John: Cosmetics, 180 WALKER, H. F. Bell: Persistent occipito- University post-graduate travelling student- Venereal diseases: Course of instruction at posterior cases, 213 ship, 40 Salford, 629 WALKER, Jane; Appreciation of Christine Mary UUniversity stuientship in physiology, 40 Venereal disea es measulres, admiiinistration of Murrell, 802 (Colonel L. WV Hlarrisonn, 105-Discussion,1050 WALLACE, Colonel J.. appointed Officer of the Venereal diseases officere, information concern- Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 27 Universiti of Manchester, Victoria: Appoint- 459 G.: Spider bite, 743 ments, 173, 760-Chair of surgery, ing, WALsH, dental Venereal diseases scheme in Edinburgh, 583 WALSHE, F. M. R.: Polioiuiyelitis, 310. 1197 10) 173-Degrees and pass lists, 1301235- " 'Venner, Tobias, and his Via Recta," 42 WALTEtts. G. A. B.: Acute psoas abscess asso- Honorary degrees, 130 - iLnfomation con " cerning the study of 422, 441, Venules in blood culture.*-bsloodee ciated with double kidneys. 972 micoline, VFEEco, Sir Joseph Cooke:Death of, 246- WALTON, A. ..: Head injuries, 248-Surgical 452, 456, 460-Ow-ne Colleze celebrates the Obituary of, 317, 518 fiftieth of of notice diseases of the biliary tiact, 307 anniversarv the adm-iission Verminous houses, treatment of, 663, 705 Walton, Eleanor v. Stanley, 132. 218 the as Uiief, women on same termsmeen, 130- Version, cephalic, external (Norm-nan White and WANGENSTEEN: Post operative treatment, 498 Post-graduate cuerses, 452-Ps;ychiological J. D. 346-Discussion, 346 medicine, 456-Public health, Flew), Ward and dormitory infections (J. Alison 460-Venereal Vertigo and disorientation (J. T. MacOurdy), 571 Glover), 1024 -Discussion, 1024 diseases certificate, 629 Veterinary Association. See Association, British Ward. private, in puhlic hospital. See Hospital Veterinary public UgIvERsITY OF OXFORD: VeterinarylrCollege.S College, Royal Veterinary Ward, recovery, 504, 1152 Appointments, 40 VICKERY, W. H Brother of Degrees and pass lists, 40, 173, 272, 1000, 1194 , appointed Serving WARD, W. Roy: Treatment of rodent ulcers, 212- the Order of St. Jolin of Jerusaleni, 27 -landDurdenA. J. SMITH': Recent Adtvasaccs Information concerning the study of mnedicile, VVDAL, Alan C.: Arthiritis and allied conditions, isi Radiutm, rev., 649 416, 438, 471 398 A testimonial 1233 Ophthalmic medicine and surgery diplom-a, 471 WARDEN. A. The force. IVi1e-nna, Post-graduate courses In, 179, 715, 952, WARDL)EL E. N.: Fractures of both bones of the, 1002 leg, 146 (0!. 396 University of Paris and an instuitute of industrial VINDEVOGE-L. Atigus te- Albert, fate of, 354 WARNER., Allan: Case of ephelis ab igne, 149 hygiene and occupational medicine, 515 VINEs, H. W. C. (and L. It. BRoSTER): The WARNER, Lieut -Col. A.Mc Phee, appointed University representation in the DailI, 754 Adrenal Cortex, 880 Officer of the Order of St. John of Jerusem,sel Universityof St. Andrews- Graduiationceremony, VINY, F. V.: Amentia among natives in Kenya 27 72-Information concerning the study of meii- colony, 932 Warniigs, 42. 88, 806. 941, 1004 cine, 425, 445-Leadership in miedicine, 497 Virus disease in man (H. T. Brain), 255 Water, London (leading article), 386 TRs Burn= 34 JuLy-DEC.,I933] INDEX IMEDICAL JOUUNA&

Water of swimming baths, examination of Whooping-cough, and its treatment by vaccines WOODHOUSE, D. Leyton; Serumareaction for (J. A. Braxton Hicks. R. J. V. Pulvertaft,and (R. W. Cookstut), 819 (0)-Correspondence on, malignancy, 1189 F. R. Chopping), 603-Annotation on, 617- 1048 WOODMAN, G. S.:TTotal" hysterectomy, 80 Correspondence on, 665, 712, 766, 846 - WICET. Dr.: Poliomyelitis, 311 WOODMAN, Mr.: Treatment of carcinoma of the An automatic device for, 766. See also Baths WICKST]R6M, J.: Electrocardiographic investi- oesophagus, 1072 Water supplies (G. Matthew Fyfe), 705 gation of the heart in scarlet fever, 1078 WOODS, H. Fergie:S3nake venom, 765 Water supplies and the drought, 515- Parlia- WIDAL. Fernand, bust of unveiled, 551-(G. H. WOODS, Hilda M.: Report on scarlet fever in mentary note on, 1236 ROGER and P. J. TEISRIER): Nouveau Traiti England and Wales, 24 Water supplies in rural areas (parliamentary de Me decine. Fascicule X, Pathologse de WOODS, Sir Robert: Acute otitis media, 255- note), 950, 1053, 1150 1' Apparei Circulatoire (Coeur et Vaisseaux). Nasal granulomata, 256-Tuberculosis of the Water supply surveys by regional committees Tome iii, Vaisseaux. rev., 827 larynx. 351 (parliamentarynote), 1238 WIESNER, B P.: Report on the Pregnancy WOODs,. R. .: Tuberculosis of the larynx, 351- WATERFIELD, B. L.: Pneumococcal infections, Diagnosis Station, 296- The endocrines in "Sucking dissectors" for tonsil enucleation, 1224 gynaecology, 306-Tumours and the endocrine 570-Vallecular dysphagia, 1139 WATERHOUSE, Benjamin: Poliomyelitis, 1221 system, 695 WOOLDRIDGE, W. R.: Meat preservatIon, 574 obituary of, WATERS, Lieut.-Col. George, notice WiGHAm, J. T.: Nasal7 granulomata, 256-Renal WOOLF, Li. S.: Ante-natal treatment and mater- 402 function in nephritis, 50 nal mortality, 587 Waters,medicinal, review of book on, 828 WIIDF, 0. G.: Prophylaxis of malaria, 35 WOOLLARD: Surgery of the sympathetic, 693 Waterivorks. British, Year Book antd Directorv WILES, Phili): Painful feet, manipulativetreat- Word to the wise, 516 with Statistical Tables, 1932-3. Fourth edition, ment of. 306,563 (0) WORINGER, P.: Allergy, 198 rev., 1028 Wi}ILKi. D. P.D.: Appointed a member of the Workmen's compensatior: And regional medi- WATKINS, A. B.: Plastic surgery of the face, 256 Medical Research Council, 161--Treatment of cal officers (parliamentary note). 1001-Beview WATKiNs. A. B. K.: Treatment of the severer chronic

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

PAGE ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~Ch , Sta re ip...... 73.65 Bronchiectasis, Congenital (R. V. Morlock and A. J. Scott Pinchin) facing 789 Clamp, Head, for Buccal Operations ..337 oCystic Hygroma of Neck treated by Sodium Morrhuate (Gordon Clover-leaf Sling (H. 0. Foucar) .. .. 866 Harrower) facing 161 Colitis. Ulcerative (T. L. Hardy and Ernest'Bulmer) 813

Diaphragmatic Hernia (J. R. Crumbie and JStpes,iset between Cri,Si.ae... 22 and 23 Cystoscope, Aspiration, a New 337 ~Diverticulum of the Duodenum (David Cromie) inset between 1034 and 1035 Dissectors, Sucking for Tonsil Enucleation.. 570 Diverticulum of the Duodenum (Chales E. Salter) inset between Doctor and Night Caller, Communication Between 669 Dysuhagia, Vallecular (John E. G. McGibbon and J. H. Mather) 1013 D3ysphagia. Vall ecular (Joh n E. G. McGibbon and J. Mather) facing 1034 . 305 Dublin. 1933"1 ...... 160 and 161 Ephelis Ab Igne (Allan Warner) ... inset between Feet, Painful, Manipulative Treatment of (Philip Wiles) so, .Fibrosarcoma of the Suprarenal Gland (Brennan S. Cran).. facing 1034 Food and Goitre (Sir Robert McCarrison) 6174 Fracture of both Bones of the Leg (E. N. Wardle) inset between 160 and 161 Forceps, Tonsil Haemostatic, Self-retaining 531 Fractures'of Spine, Treatment and Transportation (W. S. Haughton) inset between 788 and 789 Frceps, Tonsil-holding 241 Fractures of Tibiai, Compound, Treatment of (A. Simpson-Smith) Fractured Nasal Bones, Severe, Treatment of (A. B. K. Watkins) 916 inset between 1034 and 1035 Gas and Oxygen Apparatus for use in Obstetrics by GemereA E'ueiQn Operations as Applied to the Hip-joint (G. R. Girdlestone) ...

inset between 788 and 789 Gastric Disorders, Unity of (Arthur F. Hurst) ... 4Ganglionectomy.- First Thoracic, in Parkinson's Syndrome (Gordon Goggles, Protective, for Mountaineering and Industry (J. D. Mlagor Harrower and K. C. Ghosh) facing 788 Cardell) 1207 Haemangioma of the Spine (F. Strong Heaney and P. H. Whitaker) Guy's Suction and Air Delivery Unit Gee inset between 788 and 789 Heart Disease, Radiology of (Crighton Bramwell) .*597

Heart Disease, Radiology in (John Parkinson) ... facing 612 Heart Disease. Radiology of (Peter Kerley) 594 Heart Disease, Radiology in (Peter Kerley) inset between 612 and 613 Heart Disease. Radiology of (John Parkinson).. 592

Herpes Zoster Brachialis with Concurrent Varicelliform Eruption Hip-joint. Fusion Operations as Applied to the (Melvin S. Hendersoa) 328' (F.A. E. Silcock) facing 161 Houston. Sir Alexander Cruiksibank Intestino-vesical Fistula (R. J. Willan).. facing 160 of Lung 'Abscess following Tonsillectomy (F. T. Ranson and IntracraniRalyLs ions,meFieldsy Visiond o(Adam A. ein,Fed n(dm L. MoGoirick) inset between 1034 and 1035 Portable 531 March Fbot " (Harold Dodd) facing 788 Irrigator. 37 ,Osteitis Deformans treated with Parathormone (G. H. Colt and Jeans, Frank Alexander Gallon ...... a Gynaecological .. 1079 A. Lyall) .. inset between 22 and 23 Kymograph, Pnenmothorax, Chronic Bilateral Spontaneous (Joseph Lewis)facing 789 Litholapaxy Simplified (Ernest F. Neve) ... 211 Rickets (John Pool McGowan) facing 613 MacFadden, Arthur William James -.400 Sympathectomy in Anterior Poliomyelitis (E. D. Telford and J. S. B. Maddox, Ernest Edmund ...... 951 Makin 97 Stopford) ... facing 788 s,eSir George Henry Syphilitic Spondylitis (A. Wilson Gill and A. D. Frazer) ..facing 613 Mayo-Robson, Sir Arthur William ...

Tumours. Intracranial (W. E. Carnegie Dickson) facing 1035 Morphine and Heroin. New Substitutes for (G. Norman Myers) ... 213

Ulcer, Chronic Perforating, of Foot (T. G. llltyd James and Norman Murrell, Christine Mary ... 801 732 M. Matheson) .. facing 23' Myopia, School, Control of (Arnold Sorsby) Ulcers, Gastric. Multiple (A. Wilfrid Adams) inset between 22 and 23 Neurological Diagnostic Set 976 'Volvulus of Pelvic Colon, Recurrent (D. Ligat and T. D. Overend) Ophthalmoscope and Focal Illuminator, a Pocket 609 facing 22 Optometer 927 X-Ray Treatment of Malignant Disease of the Lung (Ff. Roberts) Otorrhoea (E. Watson-Williams) 47 facing 160 Portraits for Identification ..668

~~~~~~~RenalAspects of Vascular Hypertension (W. W. D. Thomson) 910 Retractor, Abdominal, Self-retaining 738

1147 ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE, TEXT Rowlands, Robert Pugh ......

PAGE St. Mary's Hospital New Medical School 1134 Abdominal Blood Vessels and Viscera. Nervous Control of (D. T. -Scissors, Ligature.. 61 Barry) 373 Speech..Study, Apparatus for 874 Adenotome. Improved, with Removable Blades.. 202 Spinal Bed, Improved Revolving (B. W. Hey Groves) 53 Ansaethesia, Closed, a Method of IT. A. B. Harris) 1203 Splint for Bennett's Fracture of Thumb 384

652 ... 875 Anaesthetic ApDparatus, a Local ... Splints, Adaptable, for Fractures of the Upper Extremity Appendicectomy, a Small Improvement in (A. R. C.Hgam) Splints for Hallux Valgus and Rigidus, Post-operative 202 Armour, Donald James ... 847 Surgical Instrument Tray

Bickerton, Thomas Herbert' ... 1050 Sutures. Fascial, Instrument for Use in Cutting 1029 Bronchiectasis (Francis C. Roles and Geoffrey S. Todd) 639 Syringe. Hypode'rmic, Spirit-proof Container for 785 'Bronchoscopy: Swab-holder and Safety-pin Remover 1029 Tourniquet, a pneumatic 495 Buccal Operations, Head Clamp for 337 Ultra-violet Rays in Treatment of Diseases of the Mouth (Albert -Calculus of Urethra. Primary (J. W. Thomson) 381 Eidinow) 94 Cannula, Intrauterine 570 University of London: Architect's; Perspective Drawing of the New IB uildings in Bloomsbury 22 Cervical Rib with Symptoms Due to Dropping of the Shoulder ...... 1193 Ca'used by an Obliterative Pleurisy (E. R. Boland) 1C68 Whitla, Sir William

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A. President, 75-Irish graduates' luncheon, 7, 39, ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: ANNuAL 119--Journey through Ireland, 150-Ladies REPRESENTATIVE MEETING (continued): Aberdeen Branch: Report of meeting, 151 accompanying members, 5,37 -Ladies, arrange- Hospitals and domiciliary attendance, 94 Aberdeen City Division: Report of meetings, 152, ments for, 120-lfuncheon to rep:esentatives Conferences on provident schemes, 94 309. See al8s Journal Index- from over-seas. 77-Medical missionary break- The dispute at Barrow-in-Furness, 94 Aberdeen and Kincardine Counties Division: fast, 7, 39, 119-Motor car importation into the Insurance, National Health, 61, 99 Report of meeting. 151. See also Journal Index Irish Free State, 6, 37-Motor coach tour of Capitation fee, 62 ABRAHAMS, Adolphe: Exercise and the doctor, Ireland, 7, 21-Motoring facilities, 6, 37- Pension and insurance scheme for insurance 309 Museum, 6, 38-National Temperance League practitioners, 62 Academy, Royal, of Medicine in Ireland: Ad- breakfast, 7, 39, 106-National University of Prolongation of Insurance Act, 62 missions to honorary Fellowship, 105 Ireland: Conferment of honorary degrees, 104 Medical representations on Insurance Com- ACLAND, W. R.: Dental surgery and general Medicine In Ireland: Admissions to Honorary mittees, 65 medicine. 279 -Oversea Branches and Divisions, conference Elections. 65 ADBNBY, N. F.: The sympathetic nervous of, 116-President-elect, 74-President's ad- Record cards, 99 system from a surgical point of view, 152 dress, 76-President's ladies' badge, 75- Certification, 100 Africa, South, German doctors in. 155 President's reception, 107-Provisional pro- Lectures, 100 Air Force, Royal: Auxiliary Air Force, Medical gramme, 1, 33-Provisional time-table, 4, 21, Change of doctor, 100 Branch, 31 36-Railway fares to Dublin, 5, 37-Registra- Ireland, 95 Air Force, Royal, Medical Service, 15, 31. 48, 79, tion, 5. 37-Religious services, official, 106- Medical benevolence. 73 108, 124, 148, 168, 175,183, 215, 235, 247, 255, 267, Representatives' dinner. 76 Royal Academy of Medical Education Committee, 58 295, 311, 320, 324. See also Journal Index Fellowship, 105-Scientific Sections, 33-Secre- Medical ethics, 65 Air Force, Royal: Royal Air Force Reserve, taries' dinner, 119-Sports, arrangements for, 7, Advertisement and publicity of public medi- Medical Branch, 31, 48, 163, 215, 255, 320 38-Success of the meeting, 118-Thoughts on cal services, 65 AITwEN, Charles J. Hill: Future of general the meeting, 121-Train and steamship ser- Employment of agents, 67 practice, 246 , vices, 5, 37-Trinity College, Dublin: Confer- Question of agency for the introduction of ALEXANDER, Captain R. D.: Dyspituitarism; ment of honorary degrees, 104-Vote of thanks patients, 68- enlargement of liver and spleen: advanced to Past-President, 75-Week-end tours in Ire- Fee splitting, 68 tuberculosis benefited by sanocrysin, 174 land after the Duiblin meeting, 8. 39 Medico-political, 84 ALFORD, C. W.: The acute abd'omen, 309 Association. British Medical: Annual meeting Medical practitioners and road accidents, ALLISON, James Alexander Randolph, name of (1934), Bournemouth, 272 84 erased from Dentists' Register, 306 Association, British Medical: Annual meeting Public medical service schemes, 85 Anaemia of pregnancy (D. P. Williams), 27 (1935), Melbourne, 50 Infant welfare and ante-natal work, 86 Anaphylactoid shock (A. Chakravatti), 174 Association, British Medical: Annualxhibition Naval and Military, 81 ANNIS, E. G.: Future of general practice, of surgical instruments, appliances, drugs, Shortage of officers, 81 214 foods, etc., 77, 142 Ophthalmic benefit, 73 Ante-natal examinations in Cheshire, 149, Organization, 56 162 AsSOcIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: ANNUAL Membership of the Association, 56 Aquamanile, demonstration of (Cicely Banks), REPRESENTATIVE MEETING, 49, 81, 147 Complimentary members of Divisions and 315 Order and record of proceedinge, 49 Branches, 56 Archives of Disease in Childhood, October Annual and Supplementary Reports of Oversea Branches, 82 issue 253 Council, f50 Public Assistance, 72 ARMITAGE, George: Head injuries, 282 Election of President, 50 Attendance on Public Assistance patients, Army, British, 15, 31, 48, 79. 108, 124, 147, 163, Annual Meeting (1935), 50 72 167, 175, 183, 195, 214, 235, 247, 252, 267, 283, 295, Official welcome to Dublin, 51 Public Health, 68 311, 320, 324. See also Journal Index Election of Vice-Presidents, 52, 87 Scottish scale of salaries, 68 Army, British- Army Medical Services, 163,167, Law relating to abortion in proposed com- Committee on local expenditure, 68 175, 214, 235, 247, 255, 295, 311 mittee, 52 " Home-helps " during lying-in period, 69 Army, British: Colonial Medical Services, 15, 31, Candidates for General Medical Council Fees to practitioners called in by midwives, 148, 175,215, 255, 283, 311 election, 73 69 Army, British: Regular Army Reserve of Election of eight Members of Council by Teaching of obstetrics to medical students, Officers, 124 Representative Body, 73 69 Army, British: -Regular Army Reserve of Approval of Reports of Council, 95 Vaceination,70-Payment of fees, 70 Officers: Royal Army Medical Corps, 79, 108, Votes of thanks, 96 Compulsory vaccination, 71 124, 163, 175, 195, 215, 320, 324. See also Journal General motions by Branches and Divisions, Science Committee, 57 Index 96 The lending library, 58 Army, British: Royal Army Medical Corps, 31, Future Annual Representative Meetings, 96 Sir Charles Hastings Clinical Prize, 38 48, 79, 108, 124, 147, 163. 168, 175, 183, 195, 214, 235, B. M. A. and medical defence, 96 Register of Technicians, 58 247, 255, 267, 283, 295, 311, 320, 324. See also Branch and Division activities and capita- Scotland, 83 Journal Index tion grant, 97 Army, British: -Supplementary Reserve of Experiments on animals, 97 AZsociation, British Medical: Charities Trust Officers: Royal Army Medical Corps, 195 Direct Representatives for Wales on G.C.M., Fund, 252 Army, British: Territorial Army. 15, 31, 80, 108, 98 Association, British Medical, committees, con- 124, 163, 168, 183, 195, 215, 247, 255, 267, 283, 311, Salaries of police surgeons, 98 stitution of, 139 320. See also Journal I-ndex Sickness and accident insurances, 99 Association. British Medical, Council: Proceed- Arml, British:-Territorial Army Reserve of "Health Attach6s" in British Diplomatic ings, 109, 141, 257-Constitution of. 139 Officers: Royal Army Medical Corps, 15, 80, Service, 99 Association. British Medical, Handbook of the, 108, 124, 163, 168, 215, 267, 283, 311. See also Welfare clinics, 99 272 Journal Index Other business, 101 Association, British Medical: Harman Army, British:-Territorial Army: Royal Army Closing proceedings, 101 [Katherine Bishop] Prize, 167, 227 Medioal Corps, 15, 31, 80, 108, 163, 168, 183, 195, Corrections, 101, 147 Association, British Medical: Help to indi- 215, 247, 255, 267, 283, 311, 320. See also Journal Arthritis Committee: Report, 95 vidual members, 271 Index British Medical Journal, 56 Association, British Medical: Hastings [Sir Ashford Division: Report of meeting, 281 Finance, 55 Charles] Clinical Prize, 122, 151 Assam Branch: Report of meeting, 27 International medicine, 55 Association. British Medical: Library books Association. British Medical: Annual meeting Hospital contributory scheme, 100 added to, 47, 155, 163, 214, 266, 323 (1933), Dublin, 1, 30, 33, 49, 74, 101. 116, 117, 121, Hospital Policy, 88 Association, British Medical: Open letter to 150. See also Annual Representative Meeting - Facilities for general practitioners in hos- non-members, 269 Academic dress, 6. 38-Air services to Dublin, pitals, 88 Association, Britiah Medical: Prizes for senior 30-Annual dinner of the Association, 6, 38,101, Conditions of admission and treatment of students and newly qualified practitioners, 272 120-A correction, 120-Annual General Meet- private patients, 88 Association of Insurance Committees: Annual ing, 74, 75-Association Prizes, 76-Auditors Medical staff of hospitals, 91 meeting, 210. See also Insur-ance appointed. 74-Badge 6f the meeting, 11- Contributory schemes for private patients, Association Professionnelle Internationale des Clubs, 9, 39-Correction, 120-Demonstrations 91 M6decins: Annual congress. London (1933), 157, and visits, 6, 38-Excursions and entertain- Model letters, 91 166-Address by Ferdinand Decourt. 157-Presi- ments, 7, 38, 78, 107, 138, 150-Flotsam and Payment of private fees for consultations at dential address by Alfred Cox, 158-Trans- jetsam, 106-Golf at Dublin, 120, 145-His- hospitals, 92 lation from the Revue Internationale of the torical exhibition, 6, 38-Hobbies exhibition, Patients for whom the local authority is proceedings, 314 6, 38-Hotel accommodation, 9, 39-Impres- responsible: their treatment at voluntary AVEBRY Harold: Medical refugees from Ger- sions8 of the meeting, 120-Introductions to hospitals,93 m&ny, 183 r SUPPLEMENT TO THE 4 JULY-DEC., I9331 INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT IBRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

I Cheshire, ante-natal examinations in, 149,162 CRAWFORD-JONES, Major: Carbon dioxide snow, B. Cheshire Local Medical and Panel Committee: 122 Geteral practitioner eurgery, 19 Cremation, a plea for (A. C. S. Courts), Badge of the Dublin meeting, 11 Chesterfield Division Report of meeting, 212 212 BAILEY, Hamailton: Physical signs in clinical City Division: Report of meetings, 213, 294 CROWn, Warren: The Charterhouse Rheum- surgery, 282 CLARKE, J. J.: Effects of motoring on health, atism Clinic, 46 BALDIE, Alexander: Tests for drunkenness, 79 114 Cumberland Division: Report of meetings, 14, BALLANCE, Sir Hamilton: Fractures of the CLAYRE, John: The Divisioa and outsiders, 138 280 upper extremity, 282 COLE, L. B.: Hydatid cyst of liver. 309-Sensory BANKS, Cicely: Demonstration of a mediaeval aphasia,309-Persistent rigidity of facial and water ewer known as an aquamanile, 315 abdominal muscles following tetanus, 309 Current Notes: BARBER, Hugh: Consultations at reduced fees, COLE, Rufus: Honorary D.Sc.N.U.I. conferred Annual meeting, Bournemouth (1934), 272 230, 266 on, 105 Annual meeting, Dublin, time-table, 21 BARcROFT, Joseph, Honorary D.Sc. N.U.I. con- College, Royal. of Physicians of Ireland: Hono- Arcltives of Disease in Childhood, 253 ferred on 104 rary Fellowship for Lord Dawson, 78-Presi- Badge of the Dublin mieeting, 11 Barnet Division: Report of meetings, 28, 315 dent's dinner, 78 Border Counties Branch, 165 Barrow-in-Furness Division: Ho4pital policy, 20, College, Trinity, Dublin: Conferment of bono- British Medical Association Charities Trust 161-Statement by the Mayor, 161 rary degrees, 104 Fund, 252 Bath, Bristol, aud Somereet Branch: Report of COLLIElt, J. I.: Public mledical services and all Consultants and closed panels, 308 meeting, 279 that, 318 Consultants list of the Association. 242 BATTESON, C. L.: London Panel Committees Colonial Medical Services. See Army. British Consultants panel, 314 decision on emergency treatmnent, 30-Insur- Committees, special, 271 German doctors and Registration in Gre ance for the middle classes, 195-Public Congress of the Association Professionnelle Britain and Ireland, 165 medical services, 283 Internationale des MWdecins, London (1933),157 General Medical Council: Election of direct BEATTIE, James Mdartin, Honorary D.Sc. N.U.I. Congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute, Black- representatives, 181 conferred on, 105 pool (1933),25-Whast is wrong with national Handbook of thie Association, 272 BEAUCEAMP, Arthur: Hospital policy. 245 health insurance? 25 Help to individuial members, 271 Bedfordshire Braneh: Report of meeting, 152 Congress, South African Medical, Groote Schur Hospital Diary, 314 BELAM, F. A.: The private practitioner and (1933). 26 Hospital staffs, payment of, 242 public health, 159 Consultants and closed panels, 308 Insurance Medical Service week by week, Belfast Division: Report of nmeetings, 282, 316 Conisultants list, the Association's, 242. 3CO 271 BELLAMY, J. H.: The Compensation Act, 213 Consultants and the London County Council, 40, Medical charities: Portsmouth Division, 253 BENDLE, W. G.: Osteitis fibrosa, 229-Osteitis 115-Correspondence with the Council, 40- Medical posts abroad, 272 deformans, 229 Appointments to hospitals and institutions, Medical refugees in London, 165 BENNETT, James: Vaccination, 22 115 Motor coach tour of Ireland, 21 - BENTLEY, Professor: A general medical service Consultants' panel. 310 314, 319 National Eye Service, 272 for the nation, 11 Consultations at reduced fees, 214, 230, 245, 255, Naval and Military and the Indian Medical Better health and poorer practice, 121 266 Services Commiiiiittee, work of, 227 Birmingham Branch: Report of meeting, 315 Contributory and provident schemes, 190-Con- Out-patient departments, 192 Birth control, scope of in preventive medicine, ference at Harrogate, 190. See also Hospital Prizes for senior stnLdents and newly qualified (Frances Ivens-Knowles), 14 Contributory schemes practitioners, 272 Blackburn Division: Report of meeting, 265 COPE, Zachary: Effects of motoring on health, Providenit schemes, 271 BLACKIE, W. K.: Treatment of blackwater 114 South African Medical Congress, 26 fever, 167 CORMAcK, J. G.: Medical certification and Special committees, 271 BLAIR, R. B.: Desoutter artificial limb, 281 change of doctor, 246 BLONSTEIN, J. L.: Medical refugees in Britain, Coronary occlusion (S. C. Bose), 173 CURRIE, Donald: Modern methods of induction 323 Corrections, 11, 101, 120, 147, 165 and amnesia during labour, 153 Blood pressure, high, clinical aspects of (John Cysticercosis, human, as seen in England Hay), 244 CORRESPONDENCE: (Colonel W. P. MacArthur), 316 Blyth Division: Report of meetings, 229, 310 Annual Meeting, thoughts on the, 121 BOLAM, Sir Robert, honorary M.D. N.U.I. con- Annual Representative Meeting: a correction, ferred on, 101-Co-ordination of hospital ser- 147 vices, 228 Ante-natal examinations in Cheshire, 162 Bombay Branch: Repwrt of meetings, 22, 163 Better liealth and poorer practice, 121 Bombay Medical Couincil: Report of meeting, Consultants' panel, 310, 319 230-To amend the code of ethics, 230 Consultations at redueed fees, 214, 230, 245, 255, D. Border Counties Branch: Report of nmeetings, 28, 266 265-A correction, 165 District medical officers, 311 DAS, J.: Epidemic dropsy, 28 Bos., S. C.: Coronary occlusion, 173-Bodily Formulary upon formulary, 319 DAB, Kedarnath: Uterine inversion, 174 pain in latent syphilis, 173 G-erman doctors in South Africa, 155 DAVIES, H. Morriston: Diagnosis and general Bournemouth Division: Report of meetings, 46, General medical service of thE nation, 266. See principles of treatment of pulmonary tuber- 280, 321 also Public medical services culosis, 315 BOWEN, W. H.: Unusual fracture of body of General practice, future of, 182,194, 207, 214, 230, DAvIEs, J. A.: Tubal twin pregnancy, 153 scapula, 309 246, 254, 294, 319 DAVIES, J. C., exhibits pathological specimens BOYCOTT, A. N.: Diagnosis of mental deficiency, Hospital contributory schemes, 121 153 281 Hospital policy, 245 DAVIES, 1R. Picton: Ulcers following gastro- BOZMAN, Captain: Cerebro-spinal fever in a Hospital Saving Association and the general enterostomy, 153 company of young recruits in Raiputana, 28 practitioner, 295 DAVIS, Stevenson: Effects of motoring on health, BRACKENBURY, Sir Henry: What is wrong with Insurance correspondence. See sutb leading 115 national health insurance? 25- Honorary under Insurance DAWSON OF PENN, Lord: Honorary Fellowship M.D. N.U.I. conferred on, 104 Insurance for the middle classes, 195. See also of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland BRTGGO. I., Transfer of pilnel patients, 247-- Journal Index conferred on, 78 Public medical services, 283, 318 Medical refugees in Britain, 311,323 DEARN, E. IT.: Two rhinoliths, 281 Bristol Division: ReDort of miieeting, 212 Medical refugees from Germany, 175, 183,194, DECOURT, Fernand: Aims and constitution of BROCEs, Arthur J.: Future of general practice, 207 the Association Professionnelle Internationale 207, 246, 319 Medical Services Colnmittee report, 147,154 des M6decins, 157 Bromley Division: Report of meetings, 229, 310 Midwives and doctors, 31 Dental Board of the United Kingdom: Report of BROWN, J. W.: Angina pectoris, 281 National Formulary. See Insurance corre- November meeting, 307 BROWN, W. Langdon: How do drugs act? 213 spondence Dental surgery and general medicine (W. R. BROWNE, F. T.: Hyperemesis, pre-eclampsia Nursing homes. closing of. 121 Acland), 279 and some common difficulties in ante-natal Public medical service and Hospital Saving Derby Division: Report of meeting, 213 work, 282 Association, 245 Derbyshire Branch: Report of meetings, 79. BRYNING, F. A.: Fracture, showing method of Public medical service and the practice 228 treatment by extension, 229 market, 294, 318 De SWIETOCROWSKI, G.: Should not the medi- BUIST, R. C.: Future of general practice. 214,254 Public medical service for London, 245 cal profession of Great Britain initiate the BULL, H. C. H.: Treatmnent of obesity, 281 Public medical services, 283, 295, 318. See also organization of a health department in the Burma Branch: Report of meeting, 163 General medical service Diplomatic Service ? " 28 BUTLER, Mr.: Treatment of painful arthritis Public medical services and all that, 318 Dewsbury Division: Report of meeting, 282 following fractures, 309 Vaccination, 22, 30 Diabetic coma (S. C. Sen Gupta), 173 Buxton Division: Report of meetings, 174, 321 DIAs, Bailey Glemice, disciplinary case of, COUNCIL, GENERAL MEDICAL: 306 Diplomas in Public Health of South African DICKINSON. J. C. G.: Reference to regional Universities, 285 medical officer. 247 Disciplinary cases, 286, 303 Diphtheria incidence of in York (P. R Election of direct representatives, 181. 278, 315 McNaught), 317 C.. Erasures from the Dentists' Register, 306 District medical officers, 311. Seealso Insurance Executive committee, 307 Correspondence Calcutta Branch: Report of meeting, 173 Other business, 290 Domiciliary public assistance medical service Cambridge and Huntingdon Division: Report of Pharmacopoeia revision, 286 schemes. See Medical meeting, 309 Pre-registration examinations in chemistry Dorset Local Medical and Panol Committee: CAMPBELL. Harry: Effects of motoring on and physics, 285 Annual meeting, 79 health, 114 President's address, 277 Dorset, West, Division: Report of meetings, 163, Cancer, causation and cure of (G. W. Joseph Restoration to Register, 290 228 Prestatyn), 152 Tuberculosis, instruction in, 285 Dorset and West Hants Branch: Report of Cancer of lungs (R. Ellis), 322 meeting, 152 CANTI, R. G.: Cultivation of the living tissue Council, London County: Consultants and, 40, Drugs Acts. Dangerous: withdrawal of authori- in vitro, 310.323 115-Correspondence re, 40-New formulary, zation, 230 Capitation fee. See Insurance 319 Drugs, how do they act? (W. Langdon Brown), Carbon dioxide snow (Major Crawford-Jones), COURTS, A. C. S.: A plea for cremation, 212 213 122 Coventry Division: Report of meetings, 243, 309 Dublin, Annual Meeting at. See Association Carlisle Instirance Committee: Unemployed Coventry Panel and Local Medical Committee: DUGUID, Alexander, name of restored to the persons and medical benefit, 230 Report of meeting, 20 Medical Register, 290 CARMICHAEL, D. Lyall: The medical report on Cox, Alfred: A general medical service for the DuNLOX, J.:-Annual Representative Meeting: a life assurance, 265 nation, 10-Address as President of the Asso- correction, 147 CARtTER, 0. C.: The Division and outsiders, 138 ciation Professionnelle Internationale des DURANTE, J. A.: Sanocrysin injections in pul- CHARRAVARTI, A.: Anaphylactoid shock, 174 Medecins, 158-Public Medical Service for monary tuberculosis. 122 Charities Fund: a correction, 11-List of dona- London. 245 Durham Division: Report of meeting, 316 ttbns and subscriptions to, 252 CRAIG, C. M.: Aetiology of appendicitis, 28 DYER, R. H.: Melaena neonatorum, 229 JULY-DEC., 1933] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT rflRrisaSUPPLEMIENTMtDtcA' TOJO-ticA1TMU 5 _~~~~T31 = Health Ministry: Annual report. 186-Some Inoculation against risks over-seas. 3C2 a E. statistical comparisons, 186- Psychotherapy Leaving practice unattended, 302 in general practice, 107. See al8o Journal Index 'Medical care of the tunemployed, 273 Ear, acute, in.general practice (Douglas Guth- HEE1mEs, J. W.: Operation for cystic swelling in No reasons given, 290 rie), 265 the neck. 229 Question ot ethics. 313 Edinburgh Branch: -Report of meeting, 28 HEFFERNAN. Dr.: Non-tuberculous conditions Radius of a practice, 313 ELLIS, B.: Cancer of the lung, 322 simulating phthisis, 174 Regional medical offlcer, intervieW with, 313 ELYAN, M.: Public medical service and the HENR Y, Philip, disciplinary case of, 303 Seamen's National Insurance Society, 273. 313 practice market, 294 ]IERIBERT, W. W.: Use and abuse of contra- Special skill and experience: Psychotherapy, ENGINEER, Major, exhibits clinical cases, 22 ception, 153 290 Essex Branch: Report of meetings, 46, 281 Heretordshire Division: Report of meeting, 29 Throwing out a case, 290 Essex, Mid, Division: Report of meetings, 213,309 Hertfordshire, East, Division: Report of meet- Throwing up the case, 273, 290 Essex, North-East, Divison: Report of meeting, ings, 28, 213, 281 Wise step, 273 322 HILL, Dr.: Aneurysmal dilatation of aorta, 174 Essex, South, Division: Report of meetings, 244, HIrELs. H. W.: Difficult children, 229 Insurance for the middle classes, 195. See aZ8o 309 IIODGSON. Ralph: Public medical service and Journal Index Essex, South-West Division Report of meetings, the practice market. 318 Invalidism, minor, in relation to modern medi- 14, 229, 316 HOLMAN, C. C.: Fractures of the lower ex- cine (W. MacAdam), 310 EVE, F. C.: Vaccine treatment of pneumonia. 281 tremity, 122 Ireland, a journey through, 150 Evipan sodium in sciatic pain (Gerald Slot), 229 HOLMES, G.: Indications for spa treatment, 310 Iritis, tuberculous (Lieut-Col. E. O'G. Kirwan),174 Eye Service, National, 123, 272-Centres, addi- HOLMES, Gordon, Honorary 8c.D., Trinity IRONSIDE,1 Redvers: Diagnosis and treatment of tional list, 1?3, 178, 230, 319. See also Oph- College, Dublin, conferred on, 104 secondary and malignant deposits, 282 thalmic HOLMPATRIC1K, Lord: Effects of motoring on Isle of Thanet Division: Golf competition, 322 bealth, 115 IVENs - KNOWLEs, Frances: Scope of birth HOPKINS, E. L.': Clinical demon3tration of cases control in preventive medicine. 14 F. of mental disorder. 213 HORDER, Lord: Loss of weight, 229 Fat syndromes (H. Gardiner-Hill), 294 Hospital contributory schemes, 121, 190-Con- Federated Malay States. See Malay ference at Harrogate, 190 J. Fife Branch: Report of meeting, 265 Hospital diary, 314 Fisher Committee. See Medical Services Com- Hospital out-patient departments. 192, 250- JHIBAD, Dr.: Ovarian pregnancy. 163 mittee Rationalization of, 250 JONES, Ernest: Relations of the medical officer Forceps from the general practitioner's point of Hospital policy of the Association, 209. 245 to the general practitioner. 153 view (Sir Ewen Maclean). 212 Hospital policy at Barrow, 20,161 Joy, Norman H.: Public Medical Service and Formulary upon formulary, 319 Hospital Saving Association and Public Medical Hospital Saving Association, 245 FOWLER. John Black Cocbrane. name of erased Service, 245-And the general practitioner, 295 from Denitists' Register, 306 Hospital staffs, payment of. 242 Fractures of the lower extremity (C. C. Holman), Hospitals Committee: Report of meeting. 209 122 HUTCHTsoN, Robert: Hypochondriasis, 244 K. Fractures of wrist- and ankle-joints (R. H. Hypochondriasis (Robert Hutchison), 244 Metcalfe), 315 Karachi, the " panel " system in, 192. FRASER, W.; Ante-natal care, 14 Kensington Division: Report of meetings, 28, 79, Furness Division: Report of meetings, 28, 79 229, 316 1FT7Fy', Andrew Alexander, name of restored to I. KING, J. E.: Midwives and doctors, 31 the Medical Register, 290, Kingston-on-Thames Division: Report of meet- Income tax relief in practitioners' pension and ings, 153. 229, 310 insurance scheme. See Insurance KIR1KPATRICK, T. Percy C.. honorary D.Litt. India. medical services in: Future of, 239- N.U.I. conferred on, 104 G. Memorandum by the British Medical Asso- KIRWAN, Lieut.-Col. E. O'G.: Tuberculous iritis, ciation, 239 174 GALBRAITH. Helen, appointed Deputy Chief India: -South Indian Branch: Report of meeting, Inspector in connexion with health insurance 174 under the Department of Health for Scodland, India:-South Indian and Madras Branch: 230 Report of meeting, 317 Gall-bladder lesions (H. Gordon Roberts), 27 Indian Medical Service, 15, 31, 80,148, 164.175.183, JAIRD, A. H.: Deep x-ray tberapy, 309 GARDINERt-HILL, H.: The fat syndromes. 294 215, 247, 262, 267.320-Pensions of officers of the, LAMPRELL, B.: Application of economics to GARRUs, H. N.: General medical service for the 262. See also Journal Index preventive medicine in the Assam Valley tea nation, 266-Public medical service and the industry, 28 practice market, 318 Insurance, National Health: Lancashire and Cheshire Branch: Report of GASKELL, J. F.: Pyrexia in conjuction with pain Birthday celebration: 21st anniversary, 43 meetings, 46, 315 and diffuse swelling in loin, 309 Capitation fee, 45-Deputation to Vinister of LANGFORD, John C. C.: Closing of nursing GAYNOR, Miss: Education of the mentally Health, 45. See also Correspondence below homes, 121 deficient child, 281 Correspondence. See Subheading below LAVINE, L.: Luetic aortic incompetence, 281- General Medical Council. See Council Dental benefit inquiry, 192 Consultants panel, 319 General medical service. See Medical Deputation from Trades Union Council re the LAWRIE, E. S.: Burns in children, 315 General practice, a review of (A. Keith Gibson), National Health Insurance and Contributory LAYTON, F. J., reviews This Pantel Business, 204 169-Correspondence on, 182, 194, 207, 214, 230, Pensions Act of 1932, 323 LEAK, W. N : Ante-natal examinations in 246, 254, 319 Drugs pecessarily or ordinarily administered Cheshire, 162 General practitioner and the Hospital Saving by ingurance practitioners, 29 Leeds Division: Report of mueetings, 232, 310 Association. See Hospital Hlealth Insurance Conference (Scottish Asso- LE3 FLEMING, E. K.. honorary M.D.Trinity Col- General practitioner surgery, 19 ciation of Insurance Committees), 205 lege, Dublin, conferred on, 104 General practitioners in county maternity Insurance Committees, National Association LEWIS. Dean, honorary D Sc. N.U.I. conferred scheme. See Maternity of: Annual meeting, 210 on, 105 German doctors in South Africa, 155-And regis- Insurance medical service in figures, 145 Lincolnshire Branch: Report of mneeting, 152 tration in Great Britain and Ireland, 165 Insurance service in Scotland. Conference of LINDSAY, Colin D.: Thoughts on medicine and Germany, medical refugees from. See Medical Local Mtedical and Panel Committees, 197 the beginnings of disease. 153 GAIRPURE, Professor: Aetiology of cancer, a Medical Benefit Amendment Regulations, 1933, London County Council. See Council new humoral theory, 22 162 London Insurance Committee: Absence from Gibraltar Branch: Report of meeting, 122 Medical benefit, maintenance of, 252 practice, 13-Appointments, 241-Don'ts for GIBsoN, A. Keith: A review of general practice Panel Conference. 217. See also Panel insured persons, 13-London medical list. 13- 169 " Panel " system in Karachi, 192 Medical service statistics for London, 211- Glasgow Division: Report of meeting, 152 Pension and Insurance Scheme: Income tax National Formulary, 212-Non-resident prac- Gloucestershire Branch: Report of meeting, 229 relief. 112 titioner, 241-Pension scheme for doctors, 13- Goole and Selby Division: Report of meeting. Psychotherapy in general practice, 107 Remuneration withheld, 211 310 This Pantel Business, rev., 204 London Panel Committee: Appointments and GiSAr, F.: Future of general practice, 194 Unemployment Bill: Deputation to Ministry resignations, 13, 241-Claims for payment, 241 Greenwich and Deptford Division: Report of of Health, 292 -Conference of Local Medical and Panel meeting, 152 What is tvrong with national health in- Committees, 192-Elections and re-elections, Guildford Division: Report of meeting, 28 surance ? (Sir Henry Brackenbury), 25 145-Emergencies, 13, 145-Emergency treat- -GuPTA, S. C. Sen: Diabetic coma, 173 ment decision, correspondence on, 23, 30, 79- GURD, Dudley P.: Medical refugees in Britain, CORRESPONDENCE: Claims for payment of, 191-Hotel doctors, 13- 311 Capitation fee, the cut in the, 195, 246 Insurance committee, action of, 191-Lists, 145 G,uTHIRE, Douglas: The acute ear in general District medical officers, 311 -National formulary, revised edition, of 191- practice, 265 Finance, national health insurance, 107 Notification of new acceptances, 191-Payment Guy1sm, R. Frank: Public medical services, 295 Formulary. National, 175 for emergencv, 145-Refugees from Germany. -Tonsillectomy, before, during, and after, 310 London Panel Committee's decision on 241-Test prescriptions, 242 emergency treatment. 23, 30. 79 London, Public Medical Service for. 245 Medical certification and change of doctor, LOWE, T. E., presentation to. 174 246 LOWN, Dr.: Tannic acid for severe burns on H. One-sided contract, 254 chest, 281 Record cards, new use of, 31 LYTTLE, George G.: Some experiments in func- Haemoptysis (Vincent Norman), 46 Reference to Regional Medical Officer, 247 tional sterility, 282 HAMILTON, C. S. P.: Anaeuia of pregnancy, 27 References to divisional medical officer, 311 HARMAN, Nathaniel Bishop, admitted an Transfer of panel patients, 247 honorary Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 105 Insurance Acts Committee: Report of June M. Harman prize. See Prize meeting, 17-Report (1932-3). 125. 185-Supple- Harrow Division: Report of meeting, 316 mentary Report, 185-Report of first meet- MAcADAM, W.: Minor invalidism in relation to HART, Sir William E.: A general medical ser- ing of session 1933-4, 179-Department of modern medicine, 310 -vice for the nation. 10 Health for Scotland: Dental benefit inquiries, MACARTHUR, Colonel W. P.: Cysticercosis as a Hastings Division: Report of meeting, 213 181-Election of direct representatives for cause of epilepsy, 15-Human cysticercosis as HAWTHORNE. Charles Oliver: Admitted an 1933-4, 251-Scottish Sub-committee, 251, 276- seen in England, 316 honorary Fellow of the Royal Academy of Report of November meeting, 274 MACDONALD, Peter: Consultations at reduced Medicine in Ireland, 105-Effects of motoring fees, 245 on health, 115 INSURANCE MEDICAL SERVICE WEEK BY WEEK: MACERLEAN, Don A.: Effects of motoring on I1AY, John: Olinical aspects of high blood All clear, 302 health, 115 pressure, 244 Definition of medicine, 290 McGOWAN, R. G.: A general medical service for Head injuries (George Armitago), 282 Doctor's dilemma, 302 the nation, 10 [ SUPPLEMENT TO TIE 6 JULY-DEC., '9331 INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT [BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAS

MACKAY, D. Matheson: Consultants' panel, 319 NoRMAN,Vincent: Haemoptysis.46 MACKENZIE, Clyde: A general medical service Northamptonshire Branch: Report of meeting, Q. for the nation, 11 122 MACLEAN. Sir Ewen: Forceps from the general Northern Counties of Scotland Branch: Report QUINN, P.: Deaths under:anaesthesia, 152 practitioner's point of view, 212 of meeting, 123 McNAUGHT, Lieut.-Col. Jl. G.: Report of the NOVAK. Emil. Honorary Sc.D. Trinity College, Warren Fisher Committee. 154 Dublin, conferred on, 104 MCN4AUGHT, P. R.: Incidence of diphtheria in Nursing homes. closing of, 121 R. York, 317 Nutrition Committee Report, iriset between 268 MAHOKED, George: The national formulary, 175 and 269; separately paged Radium therapy (Ralston Peterson), 281 Maidstone Division: Report of meeting, 152 Nyasaland Branch: Report of meeting, 167 RAMSDEN. Councillor: A general medical service Malay States, Federated, Division: Report of for the nation, 11 meeting, 315 Record cards. See Insurance correspondence MARKS, L. Freeman: History of medical ethics, 0. Reigate Division: Report of meeting, 22 146 Rheumatism Clinic, Charterhouse (Warren MASON, George A.: Consultants' panel, 310 O'Donovan, W. *J. Neuroses of the skin and their Crowe), 46 Maternity scheme, county: General practi- treatment, 213 RICE, E. M.: Cholera, 28 tioners, in, 149-Ante-natal examinations in OLLERENSHAW, R.: The surgical treatment of Itichmond Division: Report of meetings, 229, 317 Cheshire, 149 paralysis, 265 RIGBY, Sir Hugh Mallinson, Honorary M.Cb. MATriAS, A. N.: Effects of motoring on health. OMAT,LEY, John Francis, Honorary M.Ch. N.U.I. conferred on, 105 115 N.U.T. conferred on, 105 Road Traffic (Emergeney Treatment) Bill, 264- Medical branches of the Defence Services. 231 Open letter to non-members, 269 Second report, 264 Medical care, problem of: an open letter, 177 Ophthalmic Treatment Board, National, 123178, ROBERTS, Ff. - AcromEgaly, 309 Medic-l care of the sick poor, 291. See also Poor 230, 272. 319. See also Eve service ROBERTS, H. Gordon: Gall-bladder lesions, 27 Medical charities: Portsmouith Division, 253 ORR, John: Medical refugees from Germany, ROBERTSON, Dr.: Maternityproblems in Malaya, Medical ethics, history of (L. Freeman Mawrks), 182 315 146 O'SULLIVAN, Aiden Joseph, disciplinary case Rochdale Division: Report of meetings, 14, 281, Medical posts abroad, 272 of, 288 322 Medical practice, diminishing field of (C. F. T. Out-patient departments, 191, 250-Rationaliza- RODERICK. H. B.: Dislocation of hip, 309-Acute Scott), 12 tion of 250 See also Hospital out-patient obstruction due to swallowing a dried fig Medical refugees in Britain. 311, 323 OverseaBranches and Divisions, Conference of, whole, 309 Medical refugees from Germany, 183, 194, 207 116-Work of the Dominions Commnittee. 116- ROLLESTON. Sir Humphry Davy, Honorary Medical refugees in London, 165. 175 Medical secretaryship for India, 116-German LL. D. N.U.T. conferred on, 104 MedicalRegister: Untraceable practitioners, 189 doctors in South Africa, 116 - Prizes for Ross, P.: Fracture of the femur, 310 -Names restored to, 290 students and newly quialified practitioners in ROWLETTE, E. C.: Effects of motoring on health, Medical service, general, for the nation: Dis- the Colonies, 117-Other points and sugges- 115 cussion at Blackpool, 10-(Alfred Cox), 10- tions, 117 Royal Air Force. See Air Correspondence on, 266, 283. 294. 318 Oxford Division: Report of meeting, 321 Royal Army Medical Corps. See Army, British Medical Service, Public, and Hospital Saving Royal Navy. See NavY Association, 245. See also Hospital RUBINSTEIN, Harry, disciplinary case of, 305 Medical Service [Domiciliary Public Assistance] P. Rugby Division: Report of meetings, 152, 228 Schemes, 297 RUSSE.LL. R. M.: A one-sided contract, 254 Medical Service [Public] for London, 245 Pain, bodily, in latent syphilis (S. C. Bose), 173 Medical Siervice [Public] ahd the practice market, Pain, sciatic, evipan sodium for (Gerald Slot), 294, 318 229 Medical Service [Public] schemes, 237 PALMER. Bieut -Col.: Dysentery, 28 S. Medical Services [Public], 318 Panel Conference, annual. 217-National Insur- Medical Services [Public] and all that, 318 ance Defence Trust, 217-Annual report of St. Albans Division: Report of meeting, 322 Medical services in India. See India Insurance Acts Committee, 218-Unemploy- St. Helens Division: Report of m-eeting, 152 MedicalServices Committee report, 147, 154 ment and continlance of medical benefit. 219- St. Pancras Division: Report of meeting, 244 Melico-Political Committee* Report of meeting, Capitation fee,220-References to the Regional SARA, B. B.: Diabetic coma, 173 237-Public Medical Service Sclhemes, 237 medical officers, 221-Range of service, 222- Sanocrysin injections in pulmonary tuber- MEETA, S. J., exhibits clinical cases, 22 Medical repregentation on Insurance Com- culosis (J. &. Durante), 122 MENNELL. James: Manipulative surgery, 317 mittees, 223-Institutional doctors' panels, SAVAGE, J.: Plasitioquine. 28 METCAIFE, R. H.: Treatmentof fractures around 223-Relatinn of pregnancy to sicknegs benefit, SAVAGE, W. J.: A genoral medical service for the wrist- and ankle-joint, 315 224--Allocation of inaQured persons. 224-Medi- the nation, 10 Metropolitan Counties Branch: Report of meet- cal oharities, 225-Charging of fees in road SCOTT, C. F. T.: The diminishing field of ings, 12, 249 accidents. 225-Compulsor-y notifications, 225- medical practice, 12 Middlesex, South, Division: Report of meeting, Temporary residents, 226-Routine ante-natal Scottish Association of Insurance Committees: 229 examina.tions, 226-Annual Panel Conference Annual meeting, 205 Midwives and doctors, 31 dinner, 226 Scottish Local Medical and Panel Committees, MILLER, Frederick Richard, disciplinary case Panel practie a book about. 2b4 Conference of, 197-Plea for Scottish autonomy, of, 286 PARKINSON, John: Myocardial disease, 228 197-Forms of medical record, 199 - Temporary MILLIGAN, E.H. M.: The Division and outsiders, "Panel' svstem See Insurance residents and "collective own arrangers," 199 138 PARMAR. V. L.. exhibits clinical cases, 22 -Preparations not ordinarily regarded as MILsioY, Thomas Hugh, honorary D.Sc. N.U.I. PARSONS, A. R.: Effects of motoring on health, drugs, 200-Unemployed persons and medical conferred on, 105 114 benefit, 201-Reduction in the capitation fee, Mombasa Division: Report of meetings, 28, 163, PATERsoN. Ralston: Radium therapy, 281 201-Range of service, 202-Insured persons in 3]0 PATRICK. A.: Va.sinal hysterectomy, 281-Com- cottagehospitals,203-Certification,203-Health MONCRIEFF. Alan A.: Somne diseases of the new- nminuted fracture of frontal bone. 281 policy in Scotland and the general practitioner, born infant. 229 Pensions of officers in the Indian Medical 204-Other business, 204 MONRO, J. D. R.: Effects of motoring on health, Service. See Indian Scunthorpe Division: Report of meetings. 213,281 115 PENTINGT(N. H. N.: A general medical service SEARLE. Charles Frederick, disciplinary case of, MONTGOMERY, Allan, name of erased from for the nation. 11 289 Denitists'Register, 306 PERCIVAL. G. H.: Somedermatological problems Secretaries' Conference, 137-Organization of the MONTIETH, W. B. R.: Future of general prac- of everyday interest, 281 Association, 137-The Division and outsiders, tice, 182 PHILLIPS, L.: Medical refugees from Germany, 138 MOORE, Sir John William, honorary D.Sc. N.U.I. 194 SHARPEY-SCHAFER, Sir Edward Albert, hono- conferred on, 105 PICKARD. Lienit.-Col. J. A. A.: Effects of motor- rary D.Sc. N.U.I. conferred on, 104 MOORHEAD, Thomas Gillman, honorary LL.D. ing on health. 114 Sheffield Division: Report of meeting, 154 N. U.I. conferred on, 104 PICKEN, Ralph M. F.: A general medical service SHEINKIN, L. B.: Future of medical praotice, MORISON, Alexander, appointed Chief Inspector for the nation, 10-Vaccination, 30 194 in connexion with the National Health Insur- Plymouth Division: Report of meetings, 15, 282 SHIPWAY, Sir Francis: Modern methods in anceS1cheme under the Department of Health Poor, sick, medical care of the, 291. See also anaesthesia. 123 for S'cotland, 230 Medical Shock, anaphylactoid (A. Chakravarti), 174 MORLOC1K, D.: Deaths under anaesthesis, 152 PORRITT. R. N.: A new use for record cards. 31 SHROFF, E. D. (and T. K. UttaM SINGH): The Morpeth Division: Report of meeting, 310 Portsmouth Division: Repoit of meetings, 15, Scheme of Co-overative (Panei) System of MORRISON, Donald, name of erased from 123. 213. 229. 253, 282, 317 Medical Relief, 192 Desntists' Register, 306 POTTINGER, Steven Tait, disciplinary case of, Sick poor. See Poor MORTON, Tom: Hospital policy at Barrow, 161 301 SIMPSON, R. R.: Radium treatment of carcinoma Motoring, effects of on health (Sir William I. de POTTS, Edwin: A general medical service for the of tonsil, 281 Courcy Wheeler), 113-Discussion, 114 nAtion. 11 SINGH, S. B.: Avitaminosis A, 167 MURPHY, R. A.: Anaemia of pregnancy, 27 Presentations, 174, 308 SINGE, T. K. Uttam (and E. D. SBROFF): The MUTCH, Nathan: Proprietary medicines and PRESTATYN. (4. W. Joseph: Causation and cure Scheme of Co-operative (Panel) Svytem of their uses, 316 of canepr, 152 Medical Relief, 192 Myocardial disease (John Parkinson), 228 Preston Division: Report of meetings, 281. 315 SLOT, Gerald: Treatment of sciatic pain by PRICE, E. Newton: National health insurance evipan sodium intravenously, 229 finance. 107 SMAILES, W. H.: The trend in general practice, N. Private practitioner and public health (F. A. 154 Belamn), 159 SMITH, W'illoughby: Causes of pain in the upper NAPIER, Dr.: -azar, 28 Prize, Harman [Katherine Bisbopl. 161.167, 227 abdomen, 152 Naval and Military and the Indian Medical Prize, Hastings [Sir Charles], 122,151, 162 Society, Cambridge Medical: Clinical meeting, Services Committee, work of, 227-Statements Prizes for senior students and newly qualified 309 by, 231 practitiners, 272 Somerset, East, Division: Report of meeting, Navy, Royasl: Medical Service. 15. 31, 47, 79, 108, Provident schemes, 271 309 124, 147, 155, 163, 167, 175. 183, 195, 214, 235, 247, Psehotherapy in general practice, 107. See also SORSBY. Arnold: Medical refugees from 255. 267, 283, 295, 311, 320, 324. See (ilso Journal Insurance Germany, 175. 207 Index Public assistance. expenditure on. 308 Southampton Division: Report of meeting, 15 Navy, Royal: Royal Australian Navy, 124, 214 Public Assistance Medical Service Schemes. South-Eastern Counties Division: Report of Navy. toyal: Royal Naval Reserve. 147 See Medical meetings, 14, 281 Navy, Royal: Royal Nava.l Volunteer Reserve, 15 Puiblic health: some statistical comparisons, Southern lBranch: Report of meeting, 122 31, 47, 79. 124, 147 155, 163, 167, 175, 183, 195, 214, 186 South Indian Branch. See India 235, 255, 267. 283, 320. See al80 Journal Index Public Medical Service for London: Meeting of South-Western Branch: Report of meeting, 153 NEWTON, Gerald Douglas: Withdrawal of London and Middlesex practitioners, 249 SOUTTAR, H. S., honorary M.D. Trinity College, authorization under the Dangerous Drugs Public Medical Service and the practice market, Dublin, conferred on, 104 Acts, 230-Disciplinary case of. 287 294 Spa treatment, indications for (G. Holmes), 310 Norfolk, West, Division: Report of meetings, 28, Public Medical Service Schemes, 237 SPACKMAN, Lieut.-Col.: Ovarian pregnancy, 163 282 Public Medical Service. See also Medical Spectacle maker, the, 29 r SUPPLEMENT TO THE JULY-DEC., I933] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT I BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 7 I

Staffordshire. North, Division: Report of meet- WHEELER, Sir William I. de Courcy: Effects of ing, 15 U. - motoring on health, 113-Some lessons in STALLYBRASs, C. 0.: Modern methods of pre- surgery from America and elsewhere, 244 venting infections diseases, 281 United Provinces Branch: Report of meeting, 28 WHITE, Stanley: Some recent aspects of endo- STANDLEY, D). W.: District medical officers, 311 University of Ireland, National: Honorary crinology with- special reference to the sex Sterility, functional, some experiments in degrees, 104 hormones, 228 (George G. Lyttle), 282 Urns, cinerary, exhibition of, 315 WHITE, Winsbury: Renal infection associated Stirling Branch: Report of meeting, 213 Uterus, inversion of the (Kedarnath Das), 174 with chronic uterine and tubal infections, 229 Stratford Division: Report of meeting, 282 WHITEHEAD. E. C.: Referen.aes to divisional STRETTON, J. Lionel. presentation to, 308 medical officer, 311 Suffolk Branch: Report of meeting, 153 Willesden Division: Report of meetings, 47, 282 Suffolk, South, Division: Report of meetings, 28, V. WILLIAMs, D. P.: Anaemia of pregnancy, 27 317 WILLIAMS, H.: The Trefriw waters, 153 Division: Vaccination, 22, 30 Suffolk, West. Report of meetings, VATCHER, S.: Hospital Saving Association and WILLIAMs, LdRlie: B. coli infection of urinary 47, 153 the general practitioner. 295 tract treated by ketogenic diet, 229-Renal SuxmzlirIsLD, F. M.: Effects of motoring on Victorian Branch: Report of meeting, 174 conditions in pregnancy, 229 health, 114 WILLOUGH.BY. William George, admitted an SUMNER, F. W.: Megacolon, 152 Honorary Fellow of the Royal Academy of Surgery. some lessons in from America and Medicine in lreland, 105-Medical refugees from elsewhere (Sir William I. de Courcy Wheeler), W. Germany, 194 244 WILSON, A. J.. Consultations at reduced fees, Surrey Branch: of 159. See also Report meeting, WAGSTAFF, Charles Bertram, name of restored 255 Journal Index to the Medical Register, 290 WILSON, Wight: Administration of a Public Surre'y Laocal Medical and Panel Committees: Wakefield, Pontefract, and Oastleford Division: Assistance Hospital, 213 Report of meetings, 47 Report of meetings, 244. 214 Wiltshire Branch: Report of meeting, 123 Sussex, West, Division: Report of meeting, 213 Wales, North, Branch: Report of meetings, 152, WOOD-SMITH, F. G.: Formulary upon formu- SUTHEBLAND, D. P.: Modern methods of diag- 317 lary, 319 nosis and treatment in tuberculosis of the Wales, South, and Monmouthshire Branch: Wor cester Division: Report of meeting, 29 lungs, 14 Report of meetings, 146, 153 WORTHINGTON, R. T.: Certificates and certifica- Swindon Division: Report of meeting, 323 Wales, South-West Division: Report of meeting, tion, 321 Syphilis, latent,tbodily pain in (S. C. Bose), 173 153 WRIGHT, Bofworth: Relation of the municipal WALKER, G. F.: Consultants at reduced fees, to the voluntary hospitals, 15 214 WRIGHT, Dickson: Effects of motoring on T. WAND, S.: The case for a publlc medical service, health, 115 244 WRIGHT, George A. Pemberton: German doctors TAYLOR, G. R.: " Auto-blood " in the treatment Wandsworth Division: Report of meetings, 265, in South Africa, 155 of anaemia, 28 316 WRIGHT, Colonel H. B.: Recent advances in THAMBIAH, S.: Rhinoscleroma, 174 WARD, Ernest: Hospital contributory schemes, ophthalmology, 317 This Panel Business. rev., 204 121 THOMAS, C. Price: Acute empyema, 229 Warren Fisher Committee. See Medical Services THOMSON, Dr.: A general medical servioe for the Committee Y. -tion,11 Warwick and Leamington Division: Report of Yodh, Dr., exhibits clinical cases, 22 T[doxsox, J. G.: Removal of carcinomatous meetings, 152, 228 York Division: Report of meeting, 317 appendix, 281 Warwick Panel and Medical Committee: Annual Yorkshire Branch: Report of meeting, 154 THOMSON. E. Hyslop: The history of public meeting, 166-Capitation fee, 166-Fees for Yorkshire, East, Branch: Report of meetings, health, 28 anaesttietics, 166 322 John case of, 228, 281, TOLMB, Alexander, disciplinary WEBsTER, James Scott, disciplinary case of, 288 YOUNG, Mir : Paralysis following dislocation of 288 WEIR, Sir John:-Homoeopathy: an explana- fourth cervical vertebra, 281 Torquay Division: Report of meetings. 79, 229 tion of its principles, 153 R. A.: and Tuberculosis, pulmonary, diagnosis and treat- WERE, Mrs. M. J.; Some points on infant YOUNG, Cough its treatment, 317 ment of by modern methods (D. P. Sutherland), welfare, 315 14-(H. Morriston Davies), 315 West Bromwich and Smethwick Division: Tuberculosis, puilmonary, sanocrysin injections Report of meetings, 146, 244, 280 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. in (J. A. Durante), 122 WEST, David, disciplinary case of, 289 Badge of the Dublin meeting, 11

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A. Angina pectoris. true and false, 62 BARJAKITAROVIC, S. S.: Induction of laboxir by Angiomna, cavernous electrical treatment of, 188 parturient's urinie, 13 Abderhalden test for pregnancy, 76 Angiomatosis, cystic, of the retina, 195 Barker's incision in knee cartilage operations, 191 Abdominal inspection, direct, by cystoscope. 297 Anoxaemuia, general, angina induced by. 367 BARIOT, J,: Serum treatment of typhoid fever. Abdominal masses. radio-diagnosis of, 459 ANSELMINO, K. J.: Pancreatotropic effects of 317 Abortifacient (apiol) followed by poll neuritis, 18 anterior pituitary extracts, 430 BARRIEU, R.: Carbonic acid gas therapy, 460 Abortion, attempted, in '-ctopic pregnancy. 51 ANSPACH, B. M.: Endocrine factors. in amienor- Basal anaesthetic. Sie Anaesthetic Abortion. cau.,es and seqtuels of, 429 rhoea and uterine bleeding, 450 Basal meiabolism in h)pertension, 202-In re- Abortion, febrile, treatment of, 128 Anti-streptococcal serum, use (f, 336 tardeti growtlh, 377 ABRAHAMIEN. H.: Operations on the semilunar Antitoxin intravenously in scarlet fever. 123 BASSLER, A Pruritus ani, 478 cartilage, 241 Antral surgery in bronchitic asthma, 466 Bathing, sudden death from, 347 Abscess of abdominal wall in intestinal cancer, Anxious states, treaimeDt of, 461 Baths, light, and tuberculosis of the'larynx 229 66 Aorta, rupture of. in pregnancy, 325 BAUER, t.: Harmful effects of salt-free diet, 335 Accessory sinuses and nose, ventilation of 47 Aorta, thoracic, dynamic dilatation of the, 329 BAYLEY, R. H.: Dynamic dilatation of the Acetylcholine in secretory insufficiency of the Aortic embolus, operation for, 258 thoracic aorta, 329 stomach, 242 Aortitis, syphilitic, 455-Treatment of, 2EC BEDELL, A. J.: Ocular findings in retrobulbar Achylia of endocrine origin, 152 Apiol as an abortifacient followed by poly- neuritis, 125 Acne, juvenile polymorphous, 356 neuritis, 18 BEDFORD. T. H. B.: Causes of sudden death, 185 Acne, juvenile, radiotherapy of, 143 Appendicitis in pregnancy, 306 BEER, P.: Haemagglutination reaction in sore Adenoiditis, treatment of, 319 Appendicitis in the United States, deaths from, throa.ts (angina) with monocytosis, 14 Adhesions, open, section of, 170 415 BEER, E.: Dea.hs from percaine anaesthesia, Adrenaline inj'ctions in cardiac syncope, 45 Appendix in measles, histology of, 94 426 Agglutination test in Weil's disease, 219 ARAGAO, H. B.: Serumn-virus vaccination against BELL, A. C.: Subtotal and total hysterectomy, Air, expired, temperature of. 256 yellow fever, 114 342 ALAURENT. H : Primary ocular diphtheria in Arneth coutnt, normal, in man, 251 BELLANDER, J.: Silicosis and tuberculosis. 475 young children, 445 ARONDEL. P.: Fatal diabetes following scarlet BE'LOT, J.: Radiotberapy of juvenile acne, 143 Alcohol and dextrose in puerperal pyaemia, 75 fever, 38 BENAZZI, H : The ovaries in pregnaticy, 166 Alcohol injections in septicaemia. 16 Arrhythmia, complete, in infectious disease, 222 Bendien reaction, modified, in cancer radio- Alcoholism, chronic, hepatic inslufficiency in, 236 Arrhythmiiia, paroxysmal, inducing angina therapy, 130 Alcoholism, clinical patbology of. 327 pectoris, 220 1BENSAUDE, R : Recto-sigmoid polypus. 239 Alcoholism, emetine therapy in, 261 Arteriography in diagnosis, 416 ' BE: tCOVITZ, Z.: A new pupillary test in pregnancy, Algeria, osteomalacia in, 268 Arteriography in vessel disease of the 1mbs, 422 307 Alkali treatment of diabetic coma, 156 Artery, spleniic, " synmpathect' my " of, 131 BEcRGMEISTER, R.: Retrobulbar neuritis of nasal Allerigy in certain oto-laryngological conditions, Arthritis, anaesthetic periarticular infiltrations oi-igin, i97 106 in, 158 BERNARD, J.: Post operative myxoedema with- Allergy and immunity in tuberculosis, 270 Aschbeim-Zondek reaction in chorion-epitheli- out tetany, 85 Allergy. tuberculous, in guinea-pigs, duration oma, 29 BESSEMANS, A.: Tissue tolerance to diathermy, of. 234 Aschiheim-Zondek test for pregnancy, 76, 287- 485 ALLIEZ, .T.: Suboccipital serotherapy in mening- A modificationof, 77-ln early pregnancy, 287 BIDOIREu: Pregnancy followving bilateral ligature itis, 440 Aschheim-Zondek test. See also Prolan of the tubes, 92 ALVAPREZ, A.: Juvenile polvmorphous acne, 356 ASLAN, A.: Surgical treatment of endarteritis Biile passages, surgery of the, 138 ALZAREZ, V. G.: DeterminaLtion of bilirubin- obliterans, 120 Biliary calculi. See Calculi aemia, 328 Asphyxia, mechanism and treatment of, 228 Biliary obstruction, enlargenment of liver in, Ambulatory treatment of haemorthoids, 42 Asthma, bronchitic, antral surgery in, 466 117 AmELINE, A.: Parathyroidectomy for ankylosing Asthmna and vasomotor rhinitis in bakers, Bilirubinaemia, determination of, 328 poli arihritis, 189 168 BI,\ET. A.: "Chemical sympathectomy" in Amenorrhoea, endocrine factors in, 450 Atophan, toxic action or, 167 gynaecology, 199 Amidopyrin in measles, 300 Atropine injections in cardiac syncope, 45 BINET. L.: FoOu value of oysters, 298 Amino-acidls in gastric and duodenal pain, 193 Atropine in Parkinsonism, 8 BisusHAUG, K. F.: Duration of tuberculous Ammonium chloride in scleroderma, 359 AUDEOLUD, it.: Neosalvarsan in enteric fever, 139 allergy in guinea-pigs, 234 Amniotic fluid. quantitative determination of AUDonx, A.: Hepatic insufficiency in chronic BsCcHOFF: Demonstration of Brucella abortus the, 179 alcoholisim,. 236 in milk, 451 Amoebiasis, intestinal, chronic, carbarsone in, AUGIER. P.: Recto-sigmoid polypus, 239 BIsHoP, P. XI. F.: The Friedman test for 244 AUJALEU, E.: Transmission of venereal diseases, pregnancy, 408 Ampulla of Vater, radiology of the, 482 33 BIsKIND, L. H.: Phenyl mercury nitrate in Anaemia, hypnchromic, of gastric and misbs- Avertin anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia gynaecology, 'T28 t nal origin, 221 Azotaemia and hypochloraemia in pregnancy BLA KFORD, J. MI.: MKedical treatment of chole- Anaemia, pernieious, liver therapy in, a seven vomiting, 178 cystitis, 479 years' review, 474 Bladder, painful, presacral nerve resections for, Anaemia, Pernicious, and subacute combined 395 degeneration, 387 BLAKE, T. H.: " March foot." 102 Anaemia, treatment of. 88, 388 BLANCHARD, P.: Ohondroma of ribs in afi infant, Anaesthesia, avertin, 424 B. 137 Anaesthesia, ether, tetany during, 10 BLAND, J. 0. W.: Study of gliomas by tissue Anaesthesia. local, in ophthalmology, 403 BAAGOE, K.: Vasomotor rhinitis and asthma in culture, 31 Anaesthesia,, lumibar, avoidance of complica- bakers, 168 Blood, carbon monoxide content of, smoking tions in. 159 BAB, W.: W:ye injuries due to henna, 282 and, 164 Anaesthesia. percaine, deaths from, 426 BABAIANTZ. Li.: Congenital scoliosis, 392 Blood count, the normnal reticulocyte. 383 Anaesthet,ic. basal, sodium soneryl as a, 427 Bacillus, dysentery. atypical, 129 Blood culture method for B, tuberculosis, 78 Anaesthetic for short operations (sodium Bacillus proteus. disease associated with, 165 Blood cultures in prognosis of pneumonia and evipan). 9 Bacillus tuberculosis. See Tubercle bacilli septicaemia, 289 Anat-sthetics, general and local, respiratory Back. painful, 119 Blood cultures in rheumatic children, 252 sensitization to, 160 Bacteria, factor enhancing invasiveness of, 366 Blood culture, in typhoid fever. 269 Anaes,hesia, modern aids to, 11 Bakers, vasomotor rh nitis and asthma in, 168 Blood platelets and the menstrual cycle, 413 Ai,al fistula. See Fistula BALLANTYNE, A. J.: White rings " in cornea, Blood sedimentation in acute febriie diseases. Anaphiylaxis and serum sickness, prevention of, 285 235 316 Ralneotherapy in Parkinsoni'im, 399 Blood sedimentation test, a corrected, 149 Anieurysm of aorta simulated by intrathoracic BALTZAN, D. K : Digitalis administration, 121 Blood sedimentation lest in gynaecology, 233 goitre, 20fi B%NKART. A. S B.: Painful back, 119 BODART, A.: Emaetine therany in alcoholism. 261 Angina, agranulocvtic, 60 BANKS. H. S.: Intravenous antitoxin in scarlet BOHLER, L.: Prevention of gas gangrene wit Angina, electrocasrdiogratui of dying heart in, 434 fever, 123 out serum, 225 Angina: Niaemagglutinatio'i reactioii in sore BARB ER: Suibacute polioencephalomyelitis, 303 BOLDUAN, C.: Causes of death among Jews, 81 throats (angina) wLth monocytosis, 14 BAREICHNIKOFF J.: Operative treatment of Bone suirgery, metallic magnesium in, 296 Angina induced by general anoxaemia. 367 lateral sinus thr-ombosis, 46 BONSIRVEN, A.: Avertin anaestlhesia, 424 Angina pectoria induced by paroxysmal BALIRNBERG, L. H.: Vitamin A in the general BORDIER, H.: EBlectrical treatment of cavernous arrhythmia, 220 diet, 374 angioina, 188 JULrY--DEC., g)33 INDEX TO THE EPITOME TM B t MumfiAl.Y*" .JtWRIIJOUNAZ 3 BORGARD. W.: Scopolamine-ephetonin-eukodol Choline compopnds, therapeutic value of, 420 DzxBE, R.: Arteriography in vessel disease of in urology, 372 Chondroma of ribs in an infant, 137 the limbs. 422 BouowsKr. Ii.'P.: Amidopyrin in measles, 300 CHOPRA. R. N.: Carbarsone in chronic intestinal DENES. G.: Microscopical diagnosis of whooping- BRAY, G. W.: Papular urticaria. 357 amoebia'is, 244 conub, 182 Breast cancer. See Cancer Chordotomy for inoperable carcinoma uteri. 109 DENNIG, H.: Convalescent serum in polio- BRE1Ks, A.: Sodium barbital in whooping-cough, Chorion-epithelioma, Aschheim-Zondek re- myelitis, 375 23 action in, 29 DR PARIYENTE: Constitutional factors in puer- BRINDEAU: Pregnancy following bilateral liga- Chronaxy in prognosis of poliomyelitis, 1 peral 267 ture of the tubes, 92 in eclampsia, Chrysotherapy laryngc-pulmonary tuber- DR RAADT, 0. L. E.: Alkali treatment of dia- BROcK. J.: Erythema nodosum, 358 oulosis, 48 betic coma. 156 BRODY, C. H.: Modified heliotherapy, 339 CHu. Fu Tang: Placental extract in measles, 140 Bronchial carcinoma. See Cancer CIcEcRI, C.: Experimental Derbyshire, goitre in, 291 Bronchitic pancreatitis, 58 Dermatoses, prluriginous splenotherapy in, 266 asthma. See Asthma Cirrhosis, hepatic. iodine injections in, 87 DEROM, E.: Pseudo-arthrosis, 295 Broncho-pulmonary muscle and disease, 55 Cisternal and lutmbar puncture. 417 DERON, R.: Acetylcholine in secretory insuffl- BROuHA, L. : Symptomatic treatmentof artificial Cisternal puncture, a modified technique for, ciency of the stomach, 242 menopafise, 467 418 D'E3RRICO, E.: Appendicitis in pregnancy, 306 BROWN, A.: Bacteriology of intestinal infections CLAUBERG, C.: Effects of corpus luteum admin- DEscaAmPs. P. N.: Muscle extract in cardio- in infants, 32 istration, 232-Uterine enlargement following vascular disease, 22 Brueella abortus in ice-cream, viability of, 308 injections of follicular hormone, 487 Brucella abortus in milk, DESPLAR, B.: Perforated gastric and duodenal demonstration of, 451 CLAVEL, Ch: Haemorrhage from gastro-jejunal ulcer, 208-Sodium soneryl as a basal anaes- Brucella abortues. See also Fever, undulant ulcer, 65 thetic, 427 BRUCK, C.: Treatment of pruritus, 355 Clavicle, fractures of. See Fractures DEsUTrR, F.: Toxic action of atophan. 167 BRULL, L.: Hypophyseal polyuria, 410 CLBEMENTS, P. A.: Treatment of gonoooccal DE3 VULPIAN: Phioto-electric cell in ultra-violet BRYcE, L. M.: Hypersensitiveness to insulin, 82 infections, 299 245 BULL, H., G.: Active immunization light dosage, against CLIEYNDE;RT P. C.: Agglutination test in Weil's Dextrose and alcohol In puerperal pyaemia, scarlet fever, 353 disease, 219 75 BUNNELL, W. W.: Test-:for infectious mono- Climacteric 488 nucleosis, 470 oedema, Diabetes and coronary thrombosis. 461 CLIMENKO, D. R.: Effect of typhoid toxin on Diabetes and eye 283 BURGGER, P.: Treatment of post - disease, menopausal leucocytes, 30 Disbetes following scarlet fever, fatal case of, haemorrhage, 52 Colds, prevention of, 396 38 Burns, tannic acid for (in children), 400 " 316 Coliserum," Diabetes, "free diet " BUsILA, L.: Paratyphoid in a malarial region, 275 COLLIER. W. D.: Relief of post-castration in, 105 BUTLBR, Hildred MK. Quantitative Wassermann toms, 28 symp- Diabetes, a survey of cases, 115 reaction In syphilis, 288 Diabetes, vitamin B in, 192 Colon, diverticulitis of the, 240 Diabetic coma, alkali treatment of, 156 BUTTiEEa, G.I: Insulin in surgery, 334 Colorimeter, photo-electric, a simple. 471 Diagnosis, arteringraphy in, 416 Coma, diabetic, alkali treatment of, 156 DIAsIO. J. S.: Ergotamine tartrate in uterine Complement-fixation test in gonorrhoea, 54 haemorrhage, 286 COaMBoB, B. I.: Agranulocytic angina, 60 Diastasuria, clinical significance of. 412 Conjunctival tuberculosis, 124 Diathermy, tissuie-tolerance to, 485 CONNORS, R.: Pruritus ani, 478 DICKER, E.: ADparent cure of gastric ulcer, C. Consumption. See Tuberculosis 390 Convalescent serum. See Serum DIE:CKMANN, W. J.: Quantitative determination Caesarean section, high, rupture of uterus after, COOKE, J. V.: Acute leukaemia in children. of the amniotic fluid, 179 1-47W 379 Diet, general, vitamin A in the, 374 Calculi, biliary, false, radiology of, 142 Cornea, herpes of. and trauma, 402 Diet, barmful effects 335 Calculus, renal, diagnosis of, 99 Cornea, "white rings " 285 salt-free, of, in, DIETEL. F. G.: Pituitary extract, thyroxine, and Calculus: Urinary calculus formation afterlitho- Corneal nerves, derangement of, 404 lactation, 180 tomy, 172 Corns, operative treatment of, 40 Digitalis adlministration, 121 California, thallium poisoning in, 204 CORNWALL, L. H.: Neurological aspects of Digitalis 423 CA.LMETTE. A.: suprarenal 184 dosage, Transplacental infection in insufficiency, DI NUNNO, R.: Temperature of expired air, tuberculosis, 79 Coronary output, action of tobacco and nicotine 256 CAMBIER, P.: Apparent cure of gastric ulcer, 390 on, 134 Diphtheria carriers, x-ray treatment of, 68 CAMPBELL, C. H.: Diagnostic test for pellagra, Coronary thrombosis and diabetes. 461 Diphtheria haemorrhages in, 61 384 Corpus luteum administration, effects of. 232 Diphtheria immunity and tonsillectomy, 118 CAMPBELL, R. E.: Fibroids in pregnancy and Corpus uteri. See Uterus Dipbtheria immunization, negative phase in, 56 labour, 323 COSTE, F.: Anaesthetic periarticular infiltra- Diphtheria immunization, rapid, 337 Cancer of breast metastasis, prevention of. 403 tions in arthritiQ, 158 Diphtheria in the inoaulated, 409 Cancer of bronchus, primary, aetiology of, 237 COSTIL. L.: Cultural versus guinea-pig inocula- Diphtheria, ocular, primary, in young children Cancer of colon in a young woman, 21 tion methods of detection of tubercle bacillus, 445 Cancer, gastric, pre-operative HOl administra- 218 Disease associated *ith B. proteus, 165 tion for, 41 COTTE, M. G.: Sedimentation test in gynaecology, Disorders in childhood. See Childhood Cancer of intestine, abscess of abdominal wall 233 . Divertioulitis of the colon, 240 in,66 COUDER, R.: Basal metabolism in hypertension, DIXON, H. B. F.: Plasmoquine with quinine in Cancer of oesophagus, dilatation for, 155 202 malaria. 209 Cancer of [female] pelvis, radiation in, 162 COUVELAIRE, A- Transplacental infection in DOcHEz, A R.: The virus of influenza, 163 Cancer of pharynx, latent, 107 tuberculosis, 79 J. H.: Derangement of tbe Caneer radiotherapy, modified Bendien reaction COWDRY. E. V.: Micro-incineration of intra- DOGGART, corneal in, 130 nuclear inclusions, 59 nerves, 404-Herpes zoster ophthalmicus, 447 DOLMAN, C. E.: Treatment of staphylococcic Cancer of the skin. 176 CRAIG, W. M.: Excision of sympathetic ganglia, infections, 44 Cancer of uterus, inoperable, chordotomy for, 84 DOMANIG, E.: Extirpation of the inguinal lymph 109 Cranial injury, delayed mental effects of, 212 glands, 67 CANTAOUZE:NE, J.: Serum treatment of cerebro- Croupous pneumonia. See Pneumonia DOUMER, E.: Treatment of syphilitic aortitis spinal fever, 441 CUaRRAN, J. F.: Ectopic pregnancy, 341 260 Carbarsone in chronic intestinal amoebiasls, 244 QURaCHMANN, H.: Pulmonary tuberculosis and Carbon dioxide DOWNIE. A. W.: Atypical dysentery bacilli, 129 administration, methods of. 43 social conditions, 254-Climacteric oedema, DOYLE. J. B.: Nervous complications of serum Carbon monoxide content of the blood and 488 sickness, 35 smoking, 164 CUTLER. E. C.: Sclerosing solutions in treatment "Dry labour." See Labour CARBONEL, J.: Suboccipital serotherapy in of cysts and fistulae, 4 DUBREIL, C.: Typhoid fever, 454 meningitis, 440 Cystic angiomatosis of the retina. 195 DuFFOurt, M. J.: Mechanism and treatment of Carbonic acid gas therapy, 460 Oysticcrcosis as a cause of epilepsy, 150 asphyxia. 228 Carcinoma. See Cancer Cystoscope for direct abdominal inspection, 297 DuMONT, A.: Limitations of gastro-duodenal Cardiac lesions, radiographical differentiation Cysts,,epidermoid, of hands and fingers, 393 radiography, 340 of, 246 Cysts, sclerosing solutions in treatment of, 4 DUNLOP, D. M.: Dehydration treatment in Cardiac stimulant, &anew: icoral. 210 122 Cardiac syncope intracardiae injections in, 45 epilepsy. Cardiac. DURAN-REYNALS. F.: Factorenhancinginvasive- See also Heart ness of bacteria, 366 Cardiology, quinidine therapy in. 280 DURAND: Sedimentation test in gynaecology, 233V Cardiovascular disease, muscle extract in, 22 DuVOIR, M.: Post-operative myxoedema without Carpal fractures. See Fractures D. tetany, 85 CARY, W. H.: Under-development and fertility, Dysentery bacilli, atypical, 129 50 DALAND, E. M.: Fractures of the olecranon, 313 CAS5OUTE: Suboccipital serotherapy in mening- DANIELOPOLU, D.: Surgical treatment of end- itis, 440 arteritis obliterans, 120 CASTAGNA, P.: Distribution of prolan, 145 D'Arcy, Constance E.: Radiation in cancer of Castration: Relief of post-castration symptoms, the female pelvis, 162 28 Datura stramonium in Parkinsonism, 69 E. Castration, x-ray, choice of patients for, 127 DAUSSET, H.: Short-wave radiotherapy, 338 CAUvY, G.: Balneotherapy in Parkinsonism, 399 DAv:o. M.: Aschheim-Zondek reaction in Ear, malignant disease of the. 108 Cerebro-spinal fever, serum treatment of, 441, chorion-epithelioma, 29 EBBBHOJ, K.: Universal x-ray treatment of 442 DAVIDOVICI, S.: Obesity and pregnancy, 111 leukaemia, 141 Cerebro-spinal fluid in poliomyelitis, 411 DAVIs, M. E.: Quantitative determination of CEABf. M.: Iodine in ECKEL.J. f..,: Pathology of lead encephalopathy, injections hepatic cir- the amniotic fluid, 179 96 rhosis, 87 Death from electricity, pathology of, 57 Eclampsia, puerperal, constitutional factors in, CHAILLET, J.: Staphyloccal myositis, 314 Death among Jews, causes of, 81 267 CAsPUIs, .A.: Subacute polioencephalomyelitis, Death, sudden, from bathing,347 1E,ctopic gestation. See Gestation 303 Death, sudden. causes of. 185 Ectopic pregnancy. See Pregnancy Charcoal, therapeutics of, 398 Death in tuberculosis, 186 EDERLB, W.: The normal reticulocyte count, CHARPY, J.: Splenotherapy in pruriginous DE BRUIN, K.: Skin reactions with vaccines, 491 383 dermatoses, 266 Degeneration, subacute combined, and per- EDMOND. Helen: Blood cultures in rheumatic Chemical sympathectomy. See Sympathectomy nicious anaemia, 387 children, 252 CEVAL, M.: Ovarian and uterine grafts in sur- DEGLAUDE, L.: Action of sobacco and nicotine EDWARDs, P. R.: Differentiation of human and gical menopause, 469 on the coronary output, 134 animal strains of streptococci, 183 CEviLx:oNx, G.: Sodium soneryl as basal DR GUIDE, C.: Megacolon. 311 Electricity, death from, pathology of. 57 anaesthetic, 427 Dehydration treatment in epilepsy, 122 Childhood, periodio group of disorders 73 Electrocardiogram of dying heart in angina, 434 in, DE LA PENA, E.: Transurethral treatment of ELLIS, L. B.: Clinical effects of sodium C I1HOLM. C.: Rickets in Manchester, 205 prostatic hypertrophy, 315 318 nitrite, Molecystitis, medical treatment of, 479 DELBIkS, P.: Cystic angiomatosis of the retina, Embolectomy of extremities, 350 Choleperitonitis, 171 195 Mmbolus, aortic, operation for, 258 r T Burrns 4 JULY-DEC., 1933] INDEX TO THE EPITOME MECDI4AL JOMMAL

Emetine therapy in alcoholism, 261 FLYNN, F..: Mydriatic synergy, 196 Graves's disease, pre-operative preparation in lEmotional factors and the skin, 264 Focal sepsis in eye affections, 401 437 Empyema. pleural, treatment of, 481 FOGED, J.: Clinical significance of diasbasuria, Graves's disease, surgical treatment of, 5 Encephalitis following vaccination and acute 412 Graves's disease. See also Goitre infections, 169 FOLLIASON, A.: Chondroma of ribs in an infant, GRAVESE N, J.: Light baths and tuberculosis of Encepbalitis. See also Parkinsonism 137 the larynx, 229 Encephalography. 484 Follicular hormone. See Hormone GREGERSEN, F.: Fracture of the neck of the Encephalopathy, lead, pathology of, 96 FONTAINE, R.: Mucin therapy in gastro- humerus, 351 Endarteritis obliterans, surgical treatment of, 120 intestinal conditions, 243 GRINGOIRE, J. D.: Vitamin B in diabetes, 192 Endocrine factors in amenorrhoea and uterine Food value of oysters, 298 GROSZMANN. H.: Immunity in experimental bleeding, 450 Foot, "march foot," 102 syphilis, 343 Endocrine glands and hypertension, 294 Fox, N.: Hyperaesthetic rhinitis, 465 Growth, retarded, basal metabolism in, 377 Endometriosis interna uteri, 362 Fracture of neck of the humerus, 351, 352 GRUNSFELD, K.: Dextrose and alcohol in puer- ENGELSEN, H.: Lead poisoning, 472 Fracture of tibia with dislocation of fibula. peral pyaemia, 75 Epidermoid cysts. See cysts 20 GUERIN: Intravenous injections of alcohol in Epilepsy, cysticercosis as a cause of, 150 Fractures, carpal, 373 septicaemia, 16 Epilepsy, dehydration treatment in, 122 Fractures of clavicle, 436 GUICHARD, P.: Protracted fever in children, 376 Ergotamine tartrate in uterine haemorrhage, Fractures of femur, 391 GUNN, W.: Rubella complicated by purpura, 133 286 Fractures, first aid in, 463 Gynaecology, " chemical sympathectomy " in, Erysipelas and mycosis fungoides, 263 Fractures of the olecranon, 313 199 Erythema infectiosum, 346 Fractures of the spine, treatment of, 223 Gynaecology, phenyl mercury nitrate in, 428 Erythema, multiforme, nervous complications FRANGOULIS., N.: Non-gonococcal urethritis, 98 Gynaecology, radiological diagnosis in, 380 of, 175 FERANK, H.:-Icoral: R. new respiratory centre Gynaecology, sedimentation test in, 233 Erythema nodosum, 358 and cardiac stimulant, 210 Gynaecology, sex hormone therapy in. 448 Erythrocyte sedimentation test. See Sedimenta- FRANK, M. - Pyuria in infants, 490 Gynaecomastia and teratoma testis, 271 tion FRAWLEY, J. M : Rupture of gastro-colic omen- ESCHBACF?, H.: Coronary thrombosis and dia- ttum in whooping-cough, 370 betes, 461 FRIART: Carcinoma of colon in a young woman, Ether anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia 21 EUVRARD, P.: Syphilis of the mastoid, 230 Friedman's test for pregnaney, 77, 408 Exercise and menstruation, 363 FRIEDEMANN. U.: Haemagglutination reaction in H. Eye affections, focal sepsis in, 401 sore throats (angina) with monocytosis, 14 Eye disease and diabetes, 283 FRIEDENWALD, J.: Radiology of the ampulla of HADFIELD, C. F. * Modern aids to anaesthesis. 11 Eye injuries due to henna, 282 Vater, 482 Haemagglutination reaction in sore throats FRIEDRICH, R.: Pre-operative HCl administra- (ansina) with monocytosis, 14 tion for gastric carcinoma, 41 Haematuria during insulin treatment, 354 FROIK, A.: Undulant fever imitating pulmonary Haemolytic jaundice. See Jaundice tuberculosis, 369 Haemophilia, 272 Furunculosis and sugar in the skin, 70 Haemophilia, ovarian hormone in, 301 F. Haemorrhage, post-menopausal, treatment of, 52 Haemorrhage, uterine, dysfunctional, 382 FABRICANT, N. D.: Hyperaesthetic rhinitis, 465 Haemorrhage, uterine, endocrine factors in, 450 Factor enhancing invasiveness of bacteria. See Haemorrhage, uterine, ergotamine lactrate in, .B3acteria 286 Fallopian tubes, pregnancy following bilateral G. Haemorrhages in diphtheria, 61 ligature of the, 92 Haemorrhoids, ambulatory treatment of, 42 FABJOT, A.: Demonstration of "poOitive sputum" GAEHLINGER, H.: Medical treatment of peri- HALL, W. P.: Ocular findings in retrobulbar by guinea-pig inoculation, 15 toneal adhesions, 157 neuritis, 125 FAROY, G.: Acetylcholine in secretory in- GAE:HTGENS. W.: Serological diagnosis of Weil's HALLE, J.: Fatal diabetes following scarlet fever, sufficiency of the stomach, 242 disease, 148 38 FARQUHARSON, R. F.: Disorders of the para- GALLAND, W. I.: An operative treatment for HAMANT, A.: Myomectomy in fibromatosis, 361 thyroid glands, 389 corns, 40 HAMBURGER, M.: Intravenous injections of FASAL, P.: Saffron poisoning, 273 Gall-bladder disease and chronic pancreatitis, alcohol in septicaemia, 16 FASBITNDER, A.: Diagnosis of whooping-cough, 37 274 HAMILTON, R. L.: Electrocardiogram of dying FAVFREY, A. I.: Herpes of the cornea and Gall-bladder, perforation of the, 476 heart in angina, 434 trauma, 402 Gall-stone operations, persistence of pain after, HAMPTON, A. O.: Diagnosis of malignant gastric FAUVET: Stoppage of lactation by luminal and 457 ulceration, 203 thvroxine. 381 Ganglia, sympathetic, excision of, 84 HANSON, H. B.: Smokingandthecarbonmonoxide FATOT, M.: Diphtheria in the inoculated, 409 Gangrene of the skin. infections, 136 content of the blood, 164 Febrile abortion. See Abortion Gangrene, gas, prevention of without serum, HARTLEBEN: Bacteriology of rheumatic poly- Febrile diseases, acute, blood sedimentation in, 225 arthritis, 345 235 Gas gangrenie. See Gangrene \ HAsTINGs, A.- B.: Smoking and the carbon FEEMSTER, R. F.: Scarlet fever epidemic due to GASNE, L.: Metrorrhaeia of the menopause, 215 monoxide content of the blood, 164 raw rmilk, 385 GCAPARt, F.: Urethral stricture following trypa- HCl. See Hydrochloride FELDMAN, E.: Surgical treatment of Graves's flavine treatment for gonorrhoea, 259 Heart-block, congenital. 238 disease, 5 Gastric carcinoma. See Cancer Heart disease, rheumatic, in the young, 432 FELDMAN, M.: Radiology of the ampulla of Vater, Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer Heart, dying, in angina, electrocardiogram of. 482 Gastritis. chronic, 330 434 FELDWEG, P.: Choice of patients for x-ray cas- Gastro-duodenal radiography, limitations of, 340 Heart, influence of subtotal thyroidectomy on tration, 127 Gastro-intestinal conditions, mnucin therapy in, the, 83 FELS, E.: Sex hormone therapy in gynaecology, 243 Heart in typhoid fever, 312 448 Gastro-jejunal ulcer. See Ulcer Heart. S6C also Cardiac Fertility and under-development, 50 GATE, J.: Splenotherapy in pruriginous derma- HEC5sCHER, JE.: Blood sedimentation in acute FERVERS. C.: Direct abdominal inspection by toses. 266 febrile diseases. 235 cystoscope, 297 General paralysis. See Paralysis Heel-tap reflex. 305 Fever, cerebro spinal, serum treatinent of, 441, Gestation, ectopic, diagnosis of, 27 HEIBERG, S. Results of tonsillectomy, 394 442 Gestation, protracted, 161 HEIDLER, H.: Radiological diagnosis in Fever, enteric, blood cultures in. 269 Gestation. See also Pregnancy obstetrics and gynaecology, 380 Fever, enteric, carriers of, treatment of, 104- GILDEMEISTER, E.: Cultivation of poliomyelitis Heliotherapy, modified, 339 Widal reaction in, 181, 309 virus, 200, 250 HELLERSTR6M, B.: Lymphogranuloma in- Fever, enteric, diagnosis and treatment of, 453, GINS, H. A.: Encephalitis following vaccination guinale. 419 454 and acute Infections, 169 HELLSTRoM. J.: Urinary calculus formation Fever, enteric, the heart in, 312 GINSBURG, H. IN.: Thallium poisoning in after lithotomy, 172 Fever, enteric, neosalvarsan in, 139 California, 203 HELMBOLD, T. R. * Aetiology of lichen planus, 90 Fever, enteric, perforation in in children, 74 GISsEL, H.: Pre-operative preparation in HENDERSON, V. E.: Therapeutics of charcoal, Fever, enteric, serum treatment of 317 Graves's disease, 437 398 Fever. paratyphoid, in a malarial region, 275 Glande, endocrine. See Endocrine Henna causing eye injuries, 282 Fever, protracted, in children, 376 Glands, inguinal lymph, extirpation of, 67 HENNING. N.: Chronic gastritis, 330 Fever, scarlet, antitoxin intravenously in, 123 Glands, p&rathyroid, disorders of the, 389 Hiepatic cirrhosis. See Cirrhosis Fever, scarlet, diabetes (fatal) following, 38 GLAZ. A.: Atypical malaria, 135 Hepatic function in scarlet fever. 201 Fever, scarlet, epidemic of due to raw milk, 385 Gliomas, study of by tissue culture, 31 Hepatic insufflciency in chronic alcoholism, 236 Fever, scarlet. hepatic function in, 201 GLOBUS, J. H.: Tumours of optic chiasma and HERNAMAN-JOHNSON, F.: Prevention of breast Fever, scarlet, immunization (active) against, tracts, 284 cancer metastasis, 483 353 GLowINsE1I, B. I.: Datura stramonium in HEROLD, L.: Pancreatotropic effects of anterior Fever, scarlet, mixed infections in, 63 Parkinsonism. 69 pituitary extracts, 430 Fever, scarlet, peritonitis complicating, 187 GOERDERTIER. J.: Oxygen therapy in post- Herpes of the cornea, and trauma, 402 Fever, unduilant, imitating pulmonary tuber- operative pneuimonia, 397 Herpes zoster ophthalmicus, 447 culosis, 369 G0oIFFON, R.: Pulmonary ventilation in preg- HEss, A. F.: Vitamin A in the general diet, 374 Fever, undulant, treatment of, 281 nancy, 248 HEss, L.: True and false angina pectoris, 62 Fever, undulant. See also Bruieella abortus Goitre in Derbyshire, 291 HEusER, C.: Radiological diagnosis in metror- Fever, yellow. the leucocyte picture in, 95 Goitre, intratihoracic, simulating aortic rhagia, 449 Fever, yellow,serum-virus invaccinationagainst, aneurysm, 206 HEYDE, B.: Traumatic separation of the corpus 114 Goitre. See also Graves's disease and cE-rvix uteri, 198 Fibromatosis, myomectomy in, 361 GOLDBERGER, Ms. A.: Snake venom in metror- HILLEMAND, P.: Recto-sigmoid polypus, 239 Fibromyomata. x rays in. 406 rhagia, 249 Hip dislocation, central, treatment of, 349 Fibroids in pregnancy and labour, 323 GOLDNER, E.: Cisternal and lumbar puncture, Hip, traumiiati c luxation of the, 257 Fibula, dislocation of, with fracture of tibia, 20 417 Hoarseness, chronic, 438 Firmo, E. Serotherapy of croupous pneumonia, Gonococcal infections, treatment of, 299 HOBART. C.: Protein extract of vitreous, 446 480 Gonococcal proctitis. See Proctitis HOEFFLER, Hella: Convalescent serum in polio- FINK, E. B.: Symptomatology of malignant Gonorrhoea, complement-fixation test in, 54 myelitis, 375 pituitary tumours, 310 Gonorrhoea treated by trypaflavine followed by HOFFMAN, F. L.: Deaths from appendicitis in FISHRER E. M.: Perforated gastric and duodenal ulrethral stric ture. 259 the United States of America, 415 ulcer, 207 GOODALE, R. H.: Ectopic pregnancy, 341 HOFFMAN, J.: Endocrine factors in amenor- Fistula, anal. tuberculous, 332 GOODHART. S. P.: Self-mutilation in Parkin- rhoea and uterine bleeding, 450 Fistulae, sclerosing solutions in treatment of, 4 sonism, 213 HOFFMAN, W. J.: Punch biopsy" in tumour FITZHUGH, T.: Agranulocytic angina, 60 GORDON. Alfred: Delayed mental effects of diagnosis, 100 FLETCHER. W.: Treatment of malaria, 103 cranial injury, 212 HOFFFMANN, Fr.: Pancreatotropic effects of FLEURY, R.: Thyroid rheumatism, 64 Gout, treatment of, 173 anterior pituitary extracts, 430 r Tm OmUA , JULY-DEC.., 1933] INDEX TO THE EPITOME L TWuranL JOU1AL. 5

HOGG, G. H.: Diabetes and eye disease, 283 LE LOIRTFw: Pulmonary ventilation in preg- HOLMAN, E.: Partial pancreatectomy in chronic K. nancy, 248 sp intaneous hypoglyeaemia, 19 LEMMRNT, C.: Typhoid perforation in children, HOLMiEs, G. W.: Diagnosis of malignant gastric KAAME. M. J.- Bacteriology of intestinal infec- 74 ulceration, 203 tions in infants, 32 LENORMAND, J.: Amino-acids in gastric and IOOPLE. G. D.: Ocular findings in retrobulbar Kahn and Wassermann reactions, 113 duodenal pain, 193 neuritis. 125 KALLOS, P.: Aetiology of tlirombo-angiitis LERCH, A.: Abscess of abdominal wall in intes- HORINE, F.: Tumours of the round ligament, 110 obliterans, 2 tinal cancer, 66 Hormone, follicular, injections of, followed by KAMEFILING, J.W.: Peptic ulcer of oesophagus, 278 LERICHE, R.: Gastro-duodenal ulcers, 331- uterine enlargement, 487 KARFIOL., G.: Fracture of the neck of the Ammonium chloride in scleroderma, 359 Hormone, " metabolic," from the pituitary humerus, 352 LESSARD, R.: The heart in typhoid fever, 312 glaud, 344 KARSTEN: Demonstration of Bruecella abortus Leucocyte picture in yellow fever, 95 Hormone, ovarian, in haemophilia, 301 in milk. 451 Leucocytes, effect of typhoid toxin on, 30 Hormone, sex, therapy in gynaecology, 448 KATO, M.: Blood platelets and the menstrual Leukaemia, acute, in children, 379 HOTTINGER, A.: Negative phase in diphtheria cycle, 413 Leukaemia, universal x-ray treatment of, 141 imm linization, 56 KEATINGE, Leila: Radiation in cancer of the LEviNE, Samuel A.: Influence of subtotal HOUGSTON, H. A. Viceroptosis and recessive female pelvis, 162 thyroidectomy of the beart, 83-Clinical status lymphaticus, 17 KELT,LER, R.: Dangers of intrauterine pessaries, significance of systolic murmur. 368 Hu&tm, M.: Fracture of tibia with dislocation 360 LEVY, Leonard: A new intensifying screens of fi bula, 20 KELLY, G. L.: Anotber test for pregnancy, 77 144 HUBENER, G.: Prognosis in constitutional Keloid, treatment of, 86 LilVY-SOLAL: Constitutional factors in puer- hypertension, 435 KEMP, W. N.: Tetany during ether anaesthesia, 10 peral eclampsia, 267 HUDSON, 0. C.: First aid in fractures, 463 -Suprarenal cortex in hyperemesis gravid- LEWIS, J. M.: Vitamin A in the general diet, 374 HUET, P. C.: Latent pharyngeal carcinoma, 107 arum, 53 LIAN, C.: Carbonic acid gas therapy, 460 HUL5T, L. A.: Abdominal thrombo-angiitis KENNEDY, W. P.: Normal Arneth count in man, Lichen planus, aetiology of, 90 obliter-ans, 3 251 LICETENBERG, H. H.: Pathogenicity of Vincent's Humerus. fracture of, 351, 352 KERNOHAN, J. W.: Excision of sympathetic organisms, 80 HUSTED, E.: X-ray treatment of metrorrhagia, Iganglia, 84 Ligament, round, tumours of the, 110 489 aKidney and liver function, combined test for, Light baths. See Baths HUSTON, H. R.: Diverticulitis of the colon, 240 112 Lipiodol in diagnosis, 216 Hydrohloric acid, pre-operative, for gastric KIEPFER: Post-operative myxoedema without Lithotomy followed by urinary calculus forma- carcinoma, 41 tetany, 85 tion, 172 Hyperemesis gravidarum, suprarenal cortex in, KIN. Senschoku: Morphinism, 116 Liver diseases. " Takata-Ara reaction " in, 290 53 KINBERG, G.: Atropine in Parkinsonism, 8 Liver enlargement in biliary obstruction, 117 Hypertension, basal metabolism in, 202 KING, E.: Epidermoid cysts of hands and Liver and kidney function, combined test for, 112 Hypertension, constitutional, prognosis in, 435 fingers, 393 Liver therapy: a seven years' review, 474 Hypertension and the endlocrine glands, 294 KING. R. L.: Medical treatment of cholecystitis, LOEPER, M.: Methods of carbon dioxide Hypertension, venous, isolated, 433 479 administration, 43 Hypnotics and pre-anaesthetic sedatives, 425 KINGSTON, J. M.: Scarlet fever epidemic due to LOEWENSTEIN, E.: A blood culture mnethod for Hypochloraemia and azotaemia in pregnancy raw milk, 385 B. tuberculosis, 78 vomitiDg, 178- Kiss, P. v.: Haemorrhages in diphtheria, 61 LoEwY, G.: Dilatation for oesophageal cancer, Hypoglyca2m;a, spontaneous, chronic, partial KISHIN. M.: Angina induced by general 155 vancreAtectomy in, 19 anoxaemia, 367 LOHR, W.: Location of cerebral tumour, 371 Hypophyseal polyuria, 410 KITTNER. H.: Distribution of prolan, 146 LOMON, A.: Radiology of false biliary calculi, Hysterectomy, subtotal and total, 342 KJELLSTRAND, T.: Treatment of typhoid 142 carriers, 104 LOIURIE, 0. R.: Focal sepsis in eye affections, KLAGEs, F.: Treatment -of in-growing toe-nail, 401 421 LovE;, Joseph: Quantitative Wassermann re- KLE1NBE,RG, S.: Spondylolisthesis, 477 action in syphilis, 288 -I. KLOTZ, R.: Exercise and menstruation, 363 LowE, E. Cronin: Modified Bendien reaction Knee cartilage operations, Barker's incision in in cancer radiotherapy, 130 Ice-cream, variability of Brucella abortusim .308 191 LUCAS, G. H. W.: Therapeutics of charcoal, 398 Icoral: A new respiratory centre and cardiac KNEELAND, Y.: The virus of influenza, 163 LUCAS, J.: Enlargement of liver in biliary stimulant, 210 KOBRO, M.: Pain in the right iliac fossa, 386 obstruction, 117 Iliac fossa, right, pain in the, 386 Kojis, F. G.: Peritonitis complicating scarlet LuCCHEsE., G.: 'Sympathectomy" of splenic JLLIF,V[TZ, A.: Fractures of the femur, 391 fever, 187 artery, 131 Immunity and allergy in tuberculosis, 270 KOTTLORS, E.: Avoidance of complications in LuECK. E. V.: Pathogenicity of Vincent's Infants, liremature, care of, 12-Pregnancy lumbar anaesthesia, 159 organism, 80 serum for. 486 KRAMER. P. H.: Weil's disease at Rotterdam, 255 LUIsADA, A.: Broncho-pulmonary muscle and Infections. acute, encephalitis following, 169 KRATSCHELL, U.: X-ray treatment of diphtheria disease, 55 Infectious diseases, complete arrhythmia in, 222 carriers. 68 Lumbar anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Inflammatory aff-ctions. radiotherapy in, 6 KEtAus, 0.: Achylia of endocrine origin. 152 Lumbar and cisternal puncture, 417 Influenza, menthol in, 262 KRAUSE, A. C.: Local anaesthesia in ophthal- Luminal in whooping-cough, 23 Influenza, prevention of, 395 mology, 403 Luminal and thyroxine stopping lactation, 381 Influenza, virus of, 163 KRAUSE, P.: Poliomyelitis, 348 Luxation of hip. See Hip Ineuinal lymph glands, extirpation of, 67 KUISTENSEN, M.: Widal reaction in typhoid Lymph glands. See Glands Insulin, hypersem-itiveness to, 82 carriers. 181, 309 Lymphogranuloma inguinale, 419 In3ulin in metrorrhagia, 217 KRss, G.: Post-operative mlyxoedema without LYON, D. M.: Dehydration treatment in epilepsy, Insu in in surgery, 334 tetany, 85 122 Insulin tr-eatment, haematuria during, 354 K4ss, M. G.: Sarcoma of the stomach, 276 [JYON, J. A.: Congenital heart-block, 238 Intensifying screen. See Screen KiJSTNER, H.: Uterine myoma and pregnancy, 91 Intestinal infections in infants, bacteriology of, KYLIN, E.: Hypertension and the endocrine 32 glands, 294 Intranuclear inclhisions, micro-incineration of, 59 Intussusception, treatment of, 154 M. Iodine injections in hepatic cirrhosis, 87 Iridocyclitis tuberculous, 444 L. MACARTHUR, W. P.: Cysticercosis as a cause of IRULEGUY, J. B.: Treatment of febrile abortion, epilepsy, 150 18 LABBAl, M.: Vitamin B in diabetes, 192 MOCABE, S. J.: Peritonitis complicating scarlet ISAGER, K.: Diagnosis of pulmonary tubercu- Labour, "dry," 405 fever, 187 losis, 151 Labour, fibroids in, 323 MACCORMAc, H.: Erysipelas and mycosis Ivory implants in rhinoplasty, 49 Labour, induction of, by parturient's urine, 13 fungoides, 263 Labour, occipito-posterior presentations, 324 McGREGOR. G.: Antral surgery in bronchitic LACOMME, Mi[.: Trausplacental infection in asthma, 466 tuberculosis, 79 MCKHANN. C. F.: Placental extract in measles, 140 Lactation, pituitary extract, thyroxine and, 180 McNABB,I'. E.: Congenital heart-block, 238 J. Lactation stopped by luminal and thyroxine, MADSEN, T.: Whooping-cough vaccination, 226 381 MAGID. M.: Attempted abortion in ectopic JACOB, F. H.: Congenital malformations of the An of 414 pregnancy, 51 I,ADE, O.: early symptom varicella, " oesophagus, 320 LAFFONT: Osteomalacia in Algeria, 268 MAGIsTRIs. H.: A "metabolic hormone from JACOB, F. Mi.: Aetiology of lichen planus, 90 LAKIN, C. E.: Typhoid fever, 453 the pituitary gland. 344 JACOBI, W.: Location of cerebral tumour, 371 LAMBERT, V. F.: Paralysis of recurrent laryngeal Magnesium, metallic, in bone surgery, 296 JAGERMANN: Tonsillectomy or Roder's opera- nerve, 322 Malaria, atypical. 135 tion ? 439 LANGER. M.: Tannic acid for burns in children, Malaria treated by plasmoquine with quinine, 209 UJAMS, L.: Transmission of venereal diseases, 33 400 Malaria, treatment of, 103 JASCHKE, R. T. V.: Endometrimsis interna uteri, LANTIN, P. T.: Blood cultures in typhoid fever, Malignant disease of the ear, 108 362 269 Malignant. See also Cancer, Tumour. etc. Jaundice, haemolytic, splenectomy in, 224 Laryngeal nerve. See Nerve MALINIAK, J. W.: Ivory implants in rhinoplasty, Jaundice, spirochaetal, 293 Laryngeal tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis 49 JEL-INER, O.: Vaccination in early infancy, 97 Laryngeal ulcer. See Ulcer MALINOVSKAJA, V. K.: Metro-salpingography in JENS, P. A.: Gonococcal proctitis complicating LASSEN, O.: Diagnosis of pulmonary tubercu- diagnosis. 216 vulvo-vagiDiti-, 72 losis, 151 Manchester, rickets in, 205 Jews, causes of death among, 81 Lateral sinus thrombosis. See Thrombosis " March foot," 102 JOENSON. T. H.: Ocular findings in retrobulbar LAUBRY, Ch.: Action of tobacco and nicotine on MARCOU, I.: Surgical treatment of endarteritis neuritiF, 125 the coronary output, 134 obliterans, 120 JOHNSTON, Mr. M.: Bacteriology of intestinal LAURENT, L. J. M.: Measles complicated by MARTIN. C. L.: Tuberculous anal fistula, 332 infections in infants, 32 purpura, 132 MAST, W. H.: Occipito-posterior presentations, JOLTR TIN, E.: Emotional factors and the skin, 264 LAVALLItE: Osteomalacia in Algeria, 268 324 JOOSTRN, A. J.: Haematuria during insulin Lead encephalopathy, pathology of, 96 Mastoid, syphilis of the, 230 _ treatment, 354_ Lead poisoning, 472 MATBI, A. P.: Transurethral treatment of pro- JORDANs, G. H. W.: Teratoma testis and LEADER, S.: Tonsillectomy and immunity to static hypertrophy, 315 gynaecomastia, 271 diphtheria, 118 MATHET, E.: Determination of bilirubinaemia, JUDD. E.: Perforation of the gall-bladder, 476 328 Leber's disease, 25 fractures of the JULLIEN, W.: Chrysotberapy in laryngo- LEEuWEN, H. C. V.: Hypochromic anaemia of MATHIEU, P.: Treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, 47 gastric and itntestinal origin, 221 spine, 223 JUNG, A.: Ammonium chloride in scleroderma, LEGRAND: Suboccipital serotherapy in mening- MATTERS, B. F.: Diagnosis of ectopic gestation, 27 359 itis. 440 MAY, E.: Basal metabolism in hypertension, 202 INDEX TO THE EPITOME Tusx Bm 6 JUILY-DEC., 1933] L uimalS. JORal.

MAYER. L.: Ovarian and uterine grafts ii- Nicotine and tobacco, action of on the coronary Pertussis, See Whooping-cough surgical menoPause, 469 output, 134 Pesearies. intrauterine, dangers of, 360 MAYNEO,D. W.V.: Measurements-of high-voltage NIELBN, J.: Cancer of the skin, 176 PETIT. G-.: Radium therapy in psychoses, 214 a rays, 247 Ninhydrin test for pregnancy, 76 PETRIGNANI,L. S.:,Leber's disease, 25 Measles, amidopyrin in, 300 NIXON, C. E.: Thallium poisoning in California, Phagedaenic ulcer, tropical, treatment of, 89 Measles, appendix in, histology of, 94 203 Phenolphthalein eruptions, 177 Measles complicated by purpura, 132 NOBEL, E.: Care of premature infants, 12 Pbenyl mercury nitrate In gvnaecologv, 428 Measles, placental extract in. 140 NOHIGAARD,U A.: Treatment of pernicious PHIJULITS. J.: Perforation of the gall bladder,476 ME ZNYR: C,ombined test for liver and kidney naemis, 388 Phlebitis, malignant suppurative, surgical tre4t- function, 112 Nose and accessory sinuses, ventilation of, 47 ment of, 101 Megacolon, 311 Novocain in acute pancreatitis, 443 Phlebitis. pyogenic, acute, 190 MEISNER, W.: Conjunctival tuberculosis, 124 NUSBELT, H.: Aetiology of thrombo-angiitis Phloridzin test for pregnancy, 76 MELENEY,z Frank L.: Infectious gangrene of the obliterans, 2 Photo electric cell in ultra-violet light dosage, skin, 136 245 Meningitis, suboccipital serotherapy in. 440 Photo-electric colorimeter, a simple, 471 Meningococcal types, rapid diagnosis of, 431 0. Phthisis. See Tuberculosis Menopause, artiticial, symptomatic treatment Piles. See Haemorrhoids of, 467 OBERTHUR, H.: Choleperitonitis, 171 Pituitary extract, thyroxine. and lactation. 180 metrorrhagia of the, 215 Obesity and pregnancy, Ill Pituitary gland, a "metabolic hormone" from, Menopause, ' Menopause, surgical, ovarian and uterine grafts Obstetrics, radiological diagnosis in, 380 344 in,469 Obstetrics. See also Gynaecology Pituitary tumours. See Tumours Menstrual cycle and blood platelets, 413 Occipito-posterior presentations, 324. Sef also Placental extract in measles, 140 Menstruation and exercise, 363 Labour Pituitary extracts, anterior, pancreatotropic Mental effects. delayed, of cranial injury, 212 O'CoNoR, V. J.: Torsion of spermatic cord, 458 effects of, 430 Menthol in influenza, 262 Ocular flndings in retrobulbar neuritis. 125 Plasmoquine with quinine in malaria. 209 Mercurial poisoning, acute,treatment of, 279 Oesophagus, congenital malformations of the, Pleural effusion, idiopathic, treatment of, 211 " Metabolic hormone." See Hormone 320 Pleural empyema. treatment of. 481 Metabolism, basal, in hypertension, 202-In Oedema, climacteric, 488 Pleurisy, dry, artifioial pneumoshorax in, 174 retarded growth, 377 Oesophagus, peptic ulcer of, 278 PLTCHET, A.: Radiotherapy in inflammatory pregnancy, 407 Olecranon, fractures of the, 313 affections, 6 Metabolism during region, Meta-synephrin and itsisomers, 194 OLINEsCO,R.: Paratyphoid in a malarial Pneumonia. blood cultures in prognosis of, 289 Metrorrhagia, insulin in, 217 275 Pneumonia, croupous, serotberapy of, 480 Metrorrhagia of the menopause, 215 OLIVER,.. O.: Treatment of gonococcal infec- Pneumonia, post-operative, prevention of, 316- Metrorrhagia, radliological diagnosis in, 449 tions, 299 Oxygen tberapy inl, 397 Metrorrhagia, snaKe venom in. 249 O'MALLEY, J. F.: Ventilation of nose and Pneumonia. staphylococcic, primary, 473 Metrorrhaeia, x rays in, 406. 489 accessory sinuses, 47 Pneumonias of early childhood, 378 Metro-salpingography in diagnosis, 216 Omentum, gastro-colic, rupture of in whooping- Pneumothorax. artificial, in dry pleurisy. 174 MBEULENGRACET, E.: Pernicious anaemia and cough, 370 Poisoning, lead, 472 subacute combined degeneration, 387 Omentum. great, torsion of the, 333 Poisoning, mercurial. acute, treatment of, 279 Micro-incineration of intranuclear inclusions, 59 Operations.short,anarcoticfor(sodiumevipan),9 Poisoning, saffron, 273 Micro-sedimentation test in lung tuberculosis, Ophthalmology, local anaesthesia in, 403 Poisoning, thallium, in California, 203 365 OPITZ, H.: Haemophilia, 272 Polioencephalomyelitis, subacute, 303 Milk, Brucella abortus in, 451 Osteomalacia in Aleria, 268 Poliomyelitis, 348 Milk, raw, scarlet fever epidemic due to, 385 Otogenic streptococcal septicaemia, medical Poliomyelitis, cerebro-spinal fluid in, 411 MILLMAN, G. A.: A simple photo-electric calori- treatment of, 321 Poliomyelitis, chronaxy in prognosis of. 1 meter, 471 Oto-laryngological conditions, allergy in, 106 Poliomyelitis, convalescent serum in, 375 MILLs, K. C.: The virus of influenza, 163 OTTOW, B.: Stone in female ureter, 468 Poliomyelitis virus, cultivation of, 200, 250 MILNER,R.-: Rheumatism attributed to women's Ovarian hormone. SeeRormone Polyarthritis, ankylosing parathyroidectomy for, clothing, 456 Ovarian and uterine giafte in surgical meno- 189 MINTZ, E. R : Treatment of acute mercurial pause, 469 Polyarthritis. rheumatic, bacteriology of. 345 poisoning, 279 Ovaries in pregnancy, 166 Polyneuritis following an abortifacient (apiol), 18 MIsTAL, M.O.: Section of open;adhesions, 170 Oxygen therapy in post-operative pneumonia, Polypus, recto-sigmoid, 239 MOLL, A. Mareis: Aetiology of primary bronchial 397 Polypus, urethral, 277 carcinoma, 237 Oysters, food value of, 298 Polyuria, hypophyseal, 410 MOLLARD, H.: Chrysotherapy in laryngo- Ozaena, 464 POPPER. H. L.: Novocain in acute pancreatitis pulmonary tuberculosis, 48 443 MONARD, J.: Splenotherapy in pruriginous Positive sputum." See Sputum dermatoses, 266 P. Post-castration symptoms, relief of, 28 M-ONCEAUX, R. H.: Mucin therapy in gastro- Post-menopausal haemorrhage. See Haemor- intestinal conditions, 243 PACKARD, M,:(Thronia suprarenal insufficiency, rhage Monocytosis. haemagglutination reaction in sore 253 POsTMUS, B.: The leucocyte picture in yellow throats (angina) with, 14 Pain after gall-stone operations, persistence of, fever, 95-Agglutination test in Weil's disease, Mononucleosis, infectious, a test for, 470 457 219 MONTGOMERY, D. W.: Treatment of spider Pain, gastric and duodenal, amino-acids in, 193 POUT.LEN, K. A.: Widal reaction in typhoid naevus, 227 Pain in the right iliacfossa, 386 carriers, 181,309 MONTUs: Suboccipital serotherapy in mening- Pancreatectomv,partial, in chronic spontaneous Pre-anaesthetic sedatives and hypnotics, 425 itis, 440 hypoglyeaemia, 19 Pregnancy, aorta, rupture of in, 325 MORAwITZ, P.: Treatment of anaemia, 88 Pancreatis, acute, novocain in, 443 Pregnancy, appendicitis in, 306 MOssIu, G.: Chronaxy in prognosis of polio- Pancreatitis, chronic, and gall-bladder disease, Pregnancy,early, Aschheim-Zondek reaction in, myelitis,1 274 287 Morphinism, 116 Pancreatitis, experimental, 58 Pregnancy, ectopic, 341 MOrULONGUET, P.: Metrorrhagia of the meno- Pancreatotropic effects of anterior pituitary Pregnancy, ectopic, attempted abortion in, 51 pause, 215 extracts, 430 Pregnancy, fibroids in, 323 MOUNI.ER-KUEN, P.: Syphilis of the mastoid, 230 PANTSCHENKO, N.: Attempted abortion in Pregnancy following bilateral ligature of the Mucin therapy in gastro-intestinal conditions, 243 ectopic pregnancy,51 tubes. 92 MUNCH, J. C.: Thallium poisoning in California, Paradysentery, a milk-borne epidemic of, 34 Pregnancy, metabolism during,4G7 203 Paralysis, general,atypical, 304 Pregnancy and myoma of uterus, 91 Muscle, broncho-pulmonary, and disease, 55 Parathyroid extract in gastric ulcer, 7 Pregnancy, nephritis in, 364 Muscle extract in cardiovascular disease, 22 Parathyroid glands. disorders of the, 389 Pregnancy and obesity, 111 MUTRIOY: Perforated gastric and duodenal ulcer, Parathyroidectomy for ankylosing polyarthritis, Pregnancy, ovaries in, 166 209 189 Pregnancy, pulmonary ventilation in, 248 Mycosis fungoides and erysipelas, 263 Paratyphoid fever. See Fever Pregnancy, pupillary test, new, in. 307 Mydriatic synergy, 196 - PARENT, R.: Pulmonary ventilation in preg- Pregnancy serum for premature infants, 486 Myoma ofutrus and pregnancy, 91 nancy, 248 Pregnancy. test for, another (modified Aschheim- Myomectomyin fibromatosis, 361 PARIc, J.: Nervous complications of erythema Zondek), 77 Myositis, staphylococcal, 314 multiforme, 175 Pregnancy test, the Friedman, 77, 408 Myxoedema, post-operative, without tftany, Parkinsonism, atropine in, 8 Pregnancy tests, clinical evaluation of, 76 Parkinsonism, balneotherapy in, 399 Pregnancy, vomiting, hypochloraemia- and Parkinsonism, datura stramonium in, 69 azotaemia in, 178 Parkinsonism, self-mutilation in, 213 Pregnancy.-f-ee also Gestation NI. Parkinsonism. See also Encephalitis Premature infants. See Infants PAIABONs. A. R.: Hypnotics and pre-anaesthetic PRIBRAm. B.0.: Persistence ofpain after gall- NAEGELT, Th.: Arteriography in diagnosis, 416 sedatives, 425 stone operations, 457 NaevuN, spider, treatment of, 217 PARTOS-BERNATH: Rheumatism and tonsillec- Proctitis, gonococcal, complicating vulvo- of, 421 vaginitis, 72 Nail, toe, in-growing, treatment toly,R 292 Nails, syphilitic punctate lesions of the. 36 PASSOT, Treatment ofkeloid, 86 Prolan. distribution of, 145, 146 Narcotic for short operationt (sodium evipan), Patellar reflex, 302 Prostatic hypertrophy, transurethral treatment Narcotic. See also Anaesthesia PAUFIQUE, L.: Spontaneous detachment of the of, 315 NAYAR, K. K.: Retrobulbar injections and retina, 26 Protein extract of vitreous, 446 seventh nerve block, 24 PEARSE, jun.: Embolectomy of extremities, I'Pruriginous dermatoses, splenotherapy in. 266 NAYUDU. G. J.: Retrobulbar injections and 350 Pruritus ani, 478 seventh nerve block, 24 PEcX, S. M.: Snake venom in metrorrhagia, 249 Pruritus, treatment of, 355 Necrobacillosis, human, 326 P1AHU: Chronaxy in prognosis of poliomyelitis, 1 Pseudo-arthrosis, 295 NEGUS, V. E.: Congenital malformations of the Pellagra, diagnostic test for, 384 Psoriasis, soda baths in, 265 oesophagus, 320 Peptic ulcer. See Ulcer Psychoses, puerperal, 93 Neosalvarsan in enteric fever, 139 Percaine anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Psychoses, radium therapy in, 214 NeNhritis in pregnancy, 364 Periarticular infiltrations, anesthetic, in arth- Puerperal eclampsia. See Eclampsia NEPvEux, F.: Vitamin B in diabetes, 192 ritis, 158 Puerperal psychoses, 93 Nerve block, seventh, retrobulbar injections Pericarditis, low pericardiotomy for, 39 Puerperal pyaemia. See Pyaemia and, 24 Pericardiotomy, low, for pericarditis, 39 Pulmonary tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis Nerve, laryngeal, recurrent, paralysis of, 322 -Periodic group of disorders in childhood. See imulmonary ventilation in pregnancy, 248 . " Nerve, presacral, resection of, for painful Childhood Punch biopsy in tumour diagnosis, I 00 bladder, 395 PARISSON, J.: Post-operative myoxoedema Pupillary test, new, in pregnancy. 307 Nerves, corneal, derangement of, 404 withouttetany, 85 Purpura complicating measles, 132 Nervous complications of serum sickness. 35 Peritoneal adhesions, medical reatment of, 157 Purpura complicating rubella, 133 INEOuo. H.: Acute pyogenic phlebitis, 190 Peritonitis complicating scarlet fever, 187 Purpura, primary, in childhood, 71 euritis,rertrobulbar, ocular findings in, 125-Of PERONI, A.: Contact ulcer of the larynx, 231 Pyaemia, puerperal, dextrose and alcohlol in, 75 - l asal origin, -197 PERROT, A.: Congenital scoliosis, 392 Pyuria in infants, 490 r Tax sRm JULY-DEC., I933] INDEX TO THE EPITOME XDICAL JOURNAL 7

SAVITBKY, N.: Self-mutilation in Parkinsonism, Splenectomy in haemolytic jaundice, 224 Q. 213 Splenic artery,' sympathectomy " of, 131 SCHARMAN, M.: Mletabolisnm during pregnancy, Splenotherapy in pruriginous dermatoses, 266 QuACK, E.: Negative phase in diphtheria 407 I Spondylolithesis, 477 immunization, 56 SOHERP, H. W.: Rapid diagnosis of meningo- SPRED, J.:s.: March foot," 102 QUADRAS-t"ORDES, M. L.: Insulin in metror- coccaI types, 431 SputumI ,"positive, demonstration of" by guinea- rhagia, 217 SCHI6DT, E.: Blood cultures in prognosis of- pig inoculation, 15 Quinidine therapy in cardiology, 280 pneumlonia and septicaemnia, 289 SAWRIMOWITSCe, H.: Mixed infection in scar:et Quinine with plasmoquine in mnalaria, 209 SCHIIILITZ, K.: Hepatii function in scarlet fever 63 fever, ,12 STAGE, L. C.: Treatment of undulant fever, 281 SCHLESINGER, B.: The periodic group of dis- STANDER, H. J.: Nephritis in pregnancy, 364 R. orders iin childhood, 73 Staphylococcalmyositis, 314 ECHLESINGERt, H.: Syphiliticaortitis, 455 Staphylococcic infections, treatment of. 44 RACHET, J.: Ambulatory treatment of haemor- SCHMIDT, Rudolf: Diagnosis of renal calculus, 99 Staphylococcic pneumonia, primary, 473 rhoids. 42 SCHMOREILL, H.: Operation for aortic embolus, STARR, I.: Therapeutic value of choline com- Radiation in cancer of the female pelvis, 162 258 pounds, 420 Radio-diagnosis of abdominal masses, 459 SCHNAPEK, F.: Menthol in influenza. 262 Status lymphaticus, recessive and viseeroptosis, Radiographical differentiation of cardiac SCHONE, G.: SurgiCal treatment of malignant 17 lesions, 246 suppurative phlebitis, 101 STEFANINI, J.: Barker's incision in knee carti- Radiography, gastro-duodenal limitations of, 340 SCHOTTMSULLER, H.: Treatment of idiopathic lage operations, 191 Radiological diagnosis in obstetrics and gynaeco- pleural effusion, 211 STEIGMANN, F.: Amnidopyrin in m-easles, 300 logy. 380, 44 i SCyitCK, F.: (Chordotomy for inoperable STEINER,O.: Soda baths in psoriasis. 265 Radiology of false biliary calculi, 142-Of the carcinomija uteri, 109 STEMMER, W.: Traumatic separation of the ampulla of Vater, 483 SCHULTZE, NV. H.: Histology of the appendix in corpus and cervix uteri, 198 Radiotherapy in inflnammatory affections, 6 measles, 94 Sterility in wom-en, aeti.logy of, 126 Radiotber ,py of juvenileacne, 143 SCHWAAB, A.: Hypochloraemia and azotaemia STIENON, E.: Intrathoracic goitre simulating Radiotherapy, short-wave. 338 in pregnancy vomiting. 178 aortic aneurysm 206 Radium tberapy in psychoses, 214 Scleroderimia, ammonium chloride in, 359 STOCKTON, A. B.: Meta-synephrin and its RAFFAELE, C.: Kahn and Wassermann re- Sclerosing solutions in treatment of cyst3 and isomers, 194 actions,11l fistultee 4 STOLTE, K.: "Free diet" in diabetes, 105 RAGOTZKY. 0.: Serum treatment of cerebro- Scoliosis, congenital, 392 Stomach, sarcoma of. See sarcomat spinal fever, 442 Scopolamine-ephetonin-eukodol in urology, 372 Stomnach, secretory insufficiency of, acetylcholine RAH1ER: carcinoma of colon in a young woman, Screen, a new intensifying, 144 in, 242 21 Sedatives, p)re-anaesthetio, and hypnotics, 425 Stone in female ureter, 468 RAILSBACK, 0.: Partial pancreatectomy in Sedimiientation in acute febrile diseases, 235 STRANDBERG, 0.: Light baths and tuberculosis oh onii' spontaneous tbypoglycaemia, 19 Sedimentation: Micro-sedimentation in lung of the larynx, 229 RAKE, G.: Rapid diagnosis of meningococcal tuiberculosis, 365 STRAUs. H. W.: Rapid immunization against types, 431 F;edimentaLion test, a corrected, 149 diphtheria, 337 READ, C. D.: Subtotal and total hysterectomy, 342 Seditnientation test in gynaecology, 233 Streptococcal septicaemia, otogenic, rmedical Recto-sigmoid polypus, 239 SEGUY, J.: Aetiology of sterility in women, 126 treatitient of, 321 Rectum, irrelu ible prolapse of, 153 SEIBERT, Florence B.: Allergy and immuniity in Streptococci, hiuman and animal strains of, Reflex, heel-tap, 305 tuberculosis, 270 differenitiation of, 183 Reflpx, patellar, 302 Semilunar cartilage, operations on the, 241 STROUD, W. D.: Rheumatic heart disease in the REGENBOGEN, E.: Artificial pneumothorax in SEN. B. (and S. SEN): Carbarsone in chronic youIng, 432 dry pleurisy, 174 intestinal amoebiasis, 244 STRUMZA, Id. V.: Food value of oysters, 298 REI), Mont R.: Irreducible prolapse of rectum, Sepsis, focal, in en e affections, 401 Sugar in the skin and furunculosis, 70 153 Septicaemia, alcohol injections intravenously in, SULZBERGER, M. B.: Paenolphthalein eruptions, REIMANN, H. A.: Primary staphylococcic pneu- 16 177 monia, 473 Repticaemia, blood cultures in prognosis of, 289 Suprarenal cortex in hyperemtesis gravidarum, 53 RELIQUET, P.: Medical treatment of otogenic Septicaemia, streptococcal, otogenic, medical Suprarenal insufficiency, chronic. 253 streptococcal septicaemia 321 treatmiient of, 321 Suprarenal insufficiency, neurological aspects Renal calculus See Calculus Serological diatXnosis in Weil's disease, 148 of, 184 RENY, M.: Torsion of the great omentum, 333 Serotherapy of croupous pneumonia, 480 SYLVEST, E.: A milk-borne epideuiic of para- Respiratory sensitization to general and local Serotherapy, suboccipital, in meningitis, 440 dysentery, 34 anaesthesia, 160 Serum, anti-streptococcal, use of, 336 Sympathectomy, chemical, in gynaecology, 199 Reticulocyte count, the normal, 383 Serm in, convalescent, in poliomyelitis, 375 " Sympatlectonmy " of splenic artery, 131 Retina, cystic augiomatosis of the, 195 Serum sickness, nervous comul)lications of, 35 Sympathetic ganglia,exci-ion of, 84 Retina, detachlent of, sponta teous, 26 Serum sickness, prevention of, 316 Syncope, cardiac, intracardiac injections in, 45 Retrobulbar injections and seventh nerve block, Seru m. pregnancy, for prematui e infants, 486 Synergy, snydriatic, 196 24 Serum treatment of cerebro-spinal fever, 441, 442 Syphilia, experimental. immunity in, 343 Retrobulbar neuritis, ocular findings in, 125- Serum treatment of typhoid fever, 314Z Syphilis, Kahn and Wassermann reactions in Of nasal originr. 197 Serum virus in vaccination against yellow fever, 113 Rheumatic childremi blood cultur-es in, 252 114 Syphilis of the mastoid, 230 Rhoumitaticheart disea-e in the young, 432 Sex hormone therapy in gynaecology, 448 Syphilis, Wassermann reaction (quantitative Rheumatic pol%varthritis, bacteriology of, 345 SEYDERHELM, R.:-Liver therapy: a seven in. 288 Rheumatism attributed to women's clothing, 456 years' review, 474 Syphilitic aorlitis, 455-Treatment of, 260 Rheumatism, thyroid, 64 SGALITZEE, R.: Arteriography in vessel disease Syphilitic punctate lesions of the nails, 36 Rheouiatism and tonsillectomy, 292 of the limbs, 422 Systolic murmur, clinical significance of, 368 Rbini!.is, hyperaesthetic, 465 SMAW, F. W.: Human necrobacillosis, 326 Rhinitis. vasomotor. and asthma in bakers, 168 SHERWOoD, K. K.: Medical treatment of chole- Rhinoplasty. ivo-y implants in, 49 cystitis, 479 Ribs, cuondromna of in an infant, 137 Sickness, serum. nervous complications of, 35 T. in Manchester, 205 SIEGMUND, H.: Pregnancy serum for premature Rickets isomers, RIEUNA", G.: Avertin anaesthesia, 424 infant-, 486 TAINTER, M. L.: Meta-synephrin and its RiGi ER, L. G.: Radiographical diffei entiation SIJrBERMANN. M.: Encephalography. 484 194 of cardiac lesions, 246-Radio-diagn sis of ab- SILHOL, P.: Treatment of anxious states, 462 Takata-Ara reaction " in liver diseases,290 dominal masses, 459 Silicosis atod tuberculosis, 475 Tannic acid for burns in children, 400 J. E.: Measurements of high voltage Sinus, lateral, tbrombosis, operative treatment TARBITANO, A.: Isolated venous hypertension, ROBERTS. 433 x rays, 247 of, 46 H.: Electrocardiogram of dying Sinuses, accessory, and nose, ventilation of, 47 Temperature of expired air, 256 ROBERTSON. Teratoma testis and 271 heart in angina, 434 SIROLLI, M.: Pathology of death from electricity, j gynaecomuastia, RooK, J : Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, 382 57 TEiRIEN.F.: Tuberculotis iridocyclitis, 444 operatiotn or tonsillectomy? 439 SIVADON, P.: Puerperal psychoses, 93 Tetanus, experimental, 452 ltli6dr's 10 ROD'iG:UEZ, .. M. S.: Parathyroid extract in Skii cancer. See ( ancer Tetany during ether anaesthesia, gastric ulcer, 7 Skin, emotional factors and. 264 Theelin injections for relief of post castration RdmciKE, O.: Diabetes-a suirvey of cases. 115 Skin, gangrene infections of the, 136 symptoms, 28 ROSENBLUM. Harold H.: Influence of subtotal bkin reactions with vaccines, 491 Thallitum poisoning in California, 203 thyr'midectomv on the heart. 83 Skin, sugar in, and furunculo-is, 70 THJOTTA, T.: Complement-fixation test in gonor- test in gynaecology, 233 SKOUGE, E.: The ' Takata-Ara reaction " in r-hoea. 54 ROTSL Sedimentation J.: 373 ROTHER, C : Prevention of anaphylaxis, serum liver diseases, 290 THOMPSON, Carpal fractures, sickness, and post-operative pneumonia, 316 SMITH. A. B.: Paralysis of recurrent laryngeal THOMPSON, R.: Viability of Brucella abortus ROTHSCHILD, M. A.: Angina induced by general nerve, 322 in ice-cream, 308 anoxae mia, 367 SMITH, G. VAN S.: Dysfunctional uterine bleed- THOMBEN, E.: Treatment of intuRsusception, 154 Rotterdam: Weil's disease epidemic, 255 ing. 382 Thoracic aorta. See Aorta Rouind ligament. See Ligament Smokitng and the carbon monoxide content of Throats. sore (angina), with monocytosis, haem- RozrER, J.: Chrysotherapy in laryngo-pul- the blood, 164 agglutination reaction in, 14 monary tuberculosis, 48 Snake venom in metrorrhagia, 249 rl'hrombo-angiitis obliterans, abdominal, 3 Rubella compflicated by purpura, 132 SNOECK, J.: Uterine rupture after high Caesarean Tbromnbo-angiitis obliterans, aetiology of, 2 RuSSELL, Dorothy S.: Study of gliomas by section, 147-The Aschheim-Zondek reaction Thrombosis. coronary, and diabetes, 461 tissue culture, 31 in etrly pregnancy. 287 Thrombosis, lateral sinus, operative treatment Treatment of vleural empyema, 481 SOBEL, P.: Maigna,t disease of the ear, 108 of, 46 RUTTZ A. and RUYS, A. C Gonococcal proctitis complicating Soaa baths in psoriasis, 265 THYGESEN, J.: X rays in metrorrhagia vulvo-vaginitis, 72 Sodiuim barbital in whooping-cough, 23 fibromyomata, 406 Sodium evipan as a narcotic for short opera- Thyroid rheumatism, 64 tions, 9 Thyvroidectomy, subtotal, influence of on the S. Sodium nitrite, clinical effects of, 318 heart, 83 Sodium sonerN 1 as a basal anaesthetic, 427 Thyroxine and luminal stopping lactation, 381 SAENZ. A.: Cultural versus guinea-pig inocula- Sor-e throat. See Throat Thyroxine, pituitary extract, and lactation, 180 tion methods in detection of tubercle bacilius, SOUPAULT: Intracardiac injections in cardiac Tibia fracture of, with dislocation of fibula, 20 218 syncope. 45 TILLEY, H. Chronic hoarseness. 438 SAN.THRE, H.: Atypical general paralysis, 304 SPEC]T, K.- A narcotic for short operations Tissue culture in the study of gliomas, 31 Saffron poisoning, 973 _I(sodium evipan), 9 Tissue-tolerance to diatdermy,485 SIalt-free diet. See Diet Spermatic cord, torsion of, 458 Tobai~cco ad -nicotine-, a-cti-o-n of -o-n the coronary SAMSON-HIMMF.LSTJFPJ4NA, H. v.: Ovarian hor- Spider naevus. See Naevus output, 134 monre in haemophi ia, 301 Spinal fractures. See Fractures Toenail, in.growing, treatment of, 421 Sarcoma of the stomach. 276 Spirochaetal jaun(lice. See Jaundice Tonsillectomy and immuinity to diphtheria, 118 SAVELIEVA, S. D.: Metro-salpingography in SPITZER, M.: Syphilitic punctate lesions of the Tonsillectomy, resuilts of, 394 diagnobis, 216 nails, 36 Tonsillectomay or Roder's operation ? 439 r Tz Bsm 8 JULY-DEC., I933] INDEX. TO THE EPITOME I MDIAL JOURNAS

Tonsillectomy and rheumatism, 292 Uterine enlargement following injections of Wassermann and Kahn reactions, 113 TOPPER, A.: Tonsillectomy and immunity to follicular hormone, 487 Wassermann reaction, quantitative, in syphilis, diphtheria, 118-Basal metabolism in retarded Uterine haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage 288 growth, 377 Uterus, corpus, and cervix uteri, traumatic WATKIN,. R. E.: Causes and sequels of abor- TOURNAFOND. P.: Comp'lete arrhythmia in separation of the, 198 tion, 429 infectious diseases, 222 Uterus, myoma of. See Myoma WATSON, A. Gordon: Treatment of gout. 173 Trauma and herpes of cornea, 402 Uterus, rupture of, after high Caesarean section, WATSON, J. A.: Allergy in certain oto-laryn- TREAHY: Presacral nerve resection for painful 147 gological conditions, 106 bladder, 395 WECHSLER, H. F.: Chronic suprarenal insuffl- TRUCHI, C.: Clinical pathology of alcoholism, ciency, 253 327 V. WEIDLINGER, E.: The petellar reflex, 302 TRUESDALE. P. E.: Low pericardiotomy for Weil's disease, agglutination test in, 219 pericarditis, 39 Vaccination in early infancy, 97 Weil's disease at Rotterdam, 255 TRYNIN, A. H.: Fractures of the clavicle, 436 Vaccination, encephalitis following, 169 Weil's disease, serological diagnosis of. 148 Trypaflavine treatment of gonorrhoea fpllowed Vaccines, skin reactions with, 491 WEILL, J. P.: Use of anti-streptococcal serum, by urethral stricture, 259 VALONE. F. H.: Ocular findings in retrobulbar 336 Tubercle bacilli, a blood culture method for, 78 neuritis, 125 WEINER, L.: Causes of death among Jews, 81 Tubercle bacilli, cultural versus guinea-pig VALTIS, J.- Transplacental infection in tuber- WEINGROW, S. H.: The heel-tap reflex, 305 inoculation in detection of, 218 culosis, 79 WEISS, S.: Clinical effects of sodium n;itrite, 318 TuLberele bacilli in sputum: demonstration of VALVERDE, B.: Urethral polypi, 277 WERNER, A. A.: Relief of post-casLration symp- positive sputun " by guinea-pig inoculation, VAN DEINSE: Transplacental infection in tuber- toms, 28 15 culosis, 79 WERNER, M.: Pathogenicity of Vincent's Tuberculosis, allergy and immunity in, 270 VAN DEN WILDENBURG: Intrathoracic goitre organisms, 80 Tuberculosis, conjunctival, 124 simulating aortic aneurysm, 206 West, Donald W.: A new intensifying screen, Tuberculosis, death in, 186 VAN HOEDEN, J.: Disease associated with B. 144 Taberculosis, laryngo-pulmonary, chrysotherapy protf8s, 165 WESTRA, S. A.: Chronic pancreatitis and gall- in, 48 VANHOUTEGHEM, L.: Tissue-tolerance to dia- bladder disease, 274 Tuberculosis of the larynx and light baths. 229 thermy, 485 White rings " in cornea, 285 Tuberculosis. pulmonary, diagnosis of, 151 VAN Boor, A. H. Mi. J.: " Dry labour," 405 Whooping-cough. diagnosis of, 37, 182-By the Tuberculosis, pulmonary, imitated by undulant Varicella, an early symptom-1 of, 414 microscope, 182 fever, 369 Vascular disease of the limbs, arteriography in, Whooping-cough, rupture of gastro-colic omen- Tuberculosis, pulmonary, micro-sedimentation 422 tum in, 370 test in, 365 Vaso0motor rhinitis. See Rhinitis Whooping-cough, sodium barbital in, 23 Tubercalosis, pulmonary, and social conditions, VAZQUEZ, Ar.: Determination of bilirubinaemia, Whooping-cough vaccination, 226 254 328 WHYTTE: Presacral nerve resection for painful Tuberculosis and silicosis, 475 VEDDER, A.: Skin reaetions with vaccines, 491 bladder, 395 Tuberculosis, transplacental infection in, 79 VEGA, F.: Quinidine therapy in cardiology, 280 Widal reaction in typhoid carriers, 181, 309 'l'uberculous allergy in guinea-pigs, duration of, ViITs, C.: Ozaena, 464 WILSON, Mav G.: Blood cultures in rheumatic 234 Venereal diseases, transmission of, 33 children, 252 Tuberculous anal fistula, 332 Venous hypertension. See Hypertension WINKELMAN. N. W.: Pathology of lead enceph- Tuberculous iridocyclitis, 444 Ventilation of nose and accessory sinuses, 47 alopaihy, 96 TUMARKIN. A.: Congenital malformations of the VERGER. T.: Treatment of adenoiditis, 319 WINTERsTEIN, 0.: Treatment of central dis- oesophagus, 320 VERBRUGGE, J.: Pseudo-arthrosis, 295-Metallic location of the hip, 349 Tumour, cerebral, location of, 371 magnesium in bone surgewy, 296 WIsE, F.: Phenolphtbalein eruptions, 177 Tumour diagnosis, " punch biopsy " in. 100 VERHOOGEN, P.: Sudden death from bathing, WISE, W. D.: Splenectomy in haemolytic Tumours of optic chiasma and tracts, 284 347 jaundice, 224 Tumours, pituitary, malignant, symptomatology VIMEUX, J.: Aetiology of sterility in women, 126 WISKOTT, A.: Pneumonias of early childhood, of, 310 VINCENT, '.: Spirouhaetal jaundice, 293 378 Tumours of the round ligament, 110 Vincent's organisms, pathogenicity of, 80 WITKIN. M.: Primary purpura in childhood, 71 TURENNE, A.: Treatment of febrile abortion, 128 Visceroptosis and recessive status lymphaticus, WITrXG, M.: Clinical evaluation of pregnancy TU1RTON, P. H. J.: Goitre in Derbyshire, 291 17 tests, 76 TWEEDIE, A.: Congenital malformations of the Vitamin A in the general diet, 374 WOHLERS, H.: Neosalvarsan in enteric fever, oesophagus, 320 Vitaniin B in diabetes, 192 139 Typhoid carriers, treatment of, 104 -Widal re- VIT6N, J. J.: Juvenile polymorphous acne, 356 WOLFF, L.: Angina pectoris induced by action in, 181, 309 Vitreous, protein extract of, 446 paroxsymal arrhythmia, 220 Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric Vomiting of pregnancy, hypochloraemia and WUITE, J. J.: Polyneuritis following an aborti, Typhoid perforation in children, 74 azotaemia in, 178 facient (apiol), 18 Typhoid toxin, effect of on leucocytes, 30 VONC1EEN, M.: Traumatic luxation of the hip, WYLLIE, W. G.: The periodic group of disorders 257 in childhood, 73 VON HALASZ, A.: Prevention of colds and in- fluenza, 395 X. U. VON KOSTYAL, L.: Cerebro-spinal fluid in polio- myelitis, 411 X-ray castration, choice of patients for, 127 USBERMUTE, H: Rupture of the aorta in preg- VON SAkRBO, A.: Modified technique for cisternal X-ray treatment of diphtheria carriers, 68 nancy, 325 puncture, 418 X-ray treatment of leukaemia, 141 Ulcer, gastric, apparent cure of, 390 VON VASIREIELYI, J.: Experimental tetanus, 452 X-ray treatment of metrori-hagia 489 Ulcer, gastric and duodenal, perforated, 207, 208 VOTTA, E.: Juvenile polymorphous acne, 356 X rays, high-voltage measurement of, 247 Ulcer, gastric, parathyroid extract in, 7 Vulvo-vaginitis complicated by gonococcal X rays in metrorrhagia and fibromyomata, 406 Ulcer, gastro-jejunal, haemorrhage from, 65 proctitis, 72 Ulcer of larynx, contact, 231 Ulcer, peptic. of oesophagus, 278 Y. Ulcer, phagedaenic, tropical, treatment of, 89 W. Ulceration, gastric. malignant, diagnosis of, 203 YATER, kXV. i.: Congenital heart-block, 238 Urlcers, gastro-duodenal, 331 WAAIER. E.: Complement-fixation test in gonor- Yellow fever. See Fever ULRICI. H.: Death in tuberculosis, 186 rhoea, 54 YOUNG, J. A.: Atypical dysentery bacilli, 129 Ultra-violetlight dosage, photo-electric cell in, 245 WACHNEBa, G.: Saffron poisoning. 273 Under-development and fertility, 50 WADE, E.: Atypical-dysentery bacilli, 129 Undulant fever. See Fever WALDBOTT. G. L.: Respiratory sensitization to .Z. Unitefl States of America, appendicitis deaths general and local anaesthetics. 160 in, 415 WALDEVER, L.: Surgery of the bile passages, 138 ZECKEL, A.: Deaths from percaine anaesthesia, UBBACE, E.: Furunculosis and sugar in the WALLACE, H. L Paralysis of recurrent 426 skin, 70 laryngeal ner ve, 322 ZIMMERMANN, O.: Digitalis dosage. 423 Ureter, female. stone in, 468 WALSER, J.: Action of tobacco and nicotine on ZINSERLING, W. D.: Mixed infection in searlet IUrethral polypi, 277 the coronary olutput, 134 fever. 63 Urethral stricture following trypaflavine treat- WALTHER, P.: Hypochloraemia and azotaemia Zoccm. S.: Protracted gestation, 161 ment of gonorrhoea. 259 in pregnancy vomiting, 178 ZOLLINGER, R.: Salerosing solutions in treat- Urethritis, non-gonococcal, 98 WALTON. A. C. R.: A corrected sedimentation ment of cysts and flstulae, 4 UJrinary calculus. See Calculus test, 149 ZONDEK, B.: Dextrose and alcohol in puerperal Urine of parturient patient for induction of WAMOSCEER, L.: Experimental tetanus, 452 pyaemia, 75 labour, 13 WARNER, W. P.: Antral surgery in bronchitic Zondek-Aschheim. See Aschheim Urology, scopolamine-ephetonin-eukodol in, 372 asthnma. 466 ZWOLAKOWKI, J.: Treatment of phagedaenic Urticaria, papular, 357 WASSEN, E.: Lymphogranuloma inguinale, 410 ulcer, 89

Printed and published by the British Medical Association. it their Office. Tavistock Sauare. in the Parish of St. Pancras. ih te.mastv I Lo4dsM. JULY 1, 1933J CHIRONIC PERFORATING ULCERATION OF FOOT THEBRDTTTSO 13 negative, and general examinatioil, including a careful in- terior ulcers again broke down. Four days after operation the vestigation of the nervous system, was also negative. Each patient complained of an induration which he felt in the glans foot showed a slight degree of pes cavus. There was no penis. This had not been noticed by the patient before opera- clinical or x-ray evidence of spina bifida occulta, or of any tion. Examination showed an indurated area on the right other lesion that might have a bearing on the aetiology. side of the glans the size of a threepenny piece. The area Palliative treatment was adopted for four weeks, with com- was not ulcerated. Two months later the indurated area on plete rest in bed. There was no improvement in the local the penis had become ulcerated. The lesion suggested a condition. The patient's incapacity for work, owing to syphilitic origin, either a primary or a recurrent chancre, but constant attention to the ulcers, made other treatment desir- Wassermann tests, before and after a provocative dose of able. Periarterial sympathectomy of the femoral artery hav- N.A.B., were negative. A section of the edge of the ulcer ing proved of uincertain value in other lesions, it was thought was taken, and microscopical examination revealed the appear- that neurectomy of the left lumbar sympathetic, with conse- ance of a typical squamous carcinoma (see Special Plate, quent permanent vaso-dilatation (or at least vaso-dilatation of Fig. 4). prolonged duration), would be likely to lead to some nutri- COMMENTARY tional improvement wvith permanent healing. The operation From these observations it will be seen that, while was performed on April 23rd, 1932. The left lumbar chain was expose(d through the peritoneal cavitv, and the portion of healing was rapid after the improvement in the circulation the sympathetic cord from just belov the fourth ganglion, up to the foot, the vascular changes, although persisting, were to and including the second lumbar ganglion, was removed. not sufficient to maintain healing. In this type of ulcera- Followino operation the usual effects were observed in tion there is some factor at work which causes repeated the affected limb-increased temperature, increased warmth. breakdown, despite even the maximum effects that can be absence of sweating, and drvness of the skin. An improve- produced by sympathetic denervation. Although the on- ment in the appearance of the ulcers was noted six days after set of carcinoma in this case must at present be regarded the operation. The surrounding skin appeared less hard, and as a coincidence, it may be noted in view of the in- the discharge from the ulcers was definitely incieased, the although it was still thin and watery. On May 20th, about creasing number of operations performed on sympa- four wveeks after the operation, the ulcers were much smaller thetic nervous system. The surgery of this system is still (see Special Plate, Fig. 2), and one week later almost healed. in its infancy, and any unusual feature is worthy of Healing was complete six weeks after the operation (see record. Special Plate, Fig. 3). The healed areas became firmer, and REFE1RF.NCE remained healed for a period of two months, when both an- Xlayo, WV. J.: Britisht Medical Jourial, 1930, ii, 627.

A CASE OF DIAPHRAGMATIC Memoranda HERNIA SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL The following case appears to be of sufficient rarity to MEDICAL, merit description. A CASE OF DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA A Somali, male, aged about 25, was admitted to the Burao Hospital on December 25th, 1932, giving the following history. (With Special Plate) About sever.years previously he had had an attack of what In view of the unusual position of the hernial orifice the. he thought was pneumonia. Apart from that he had kept in following case appears to be worth recording. perfect health until just over a year before admission, when, A male child, aged 2 months, was attending the orthopaedic in a fight, he was struck by a stick on the upper part of out-patient department of the Croydon General Hospital in the chest. This caused some localized swelling, which sub- December, 1932, on account of a talipes equino-varus. WVhile sided in a few days. No history of any wrench or strain waiting to be seen the mother fed it, and, -soon after, it had a could be obtained. There were apparently no further symp- convulsion and ceased breathing. After artificial respiration toms until a month before admission, when he began to gct it recovered, and was admitted to the hospital. The mother some colicky pain, and to notice a lump in the abdomen. The gave a history of similar attacks before, which had been less bowels were constipated, but there was no vomiting and no severe. On examination the child looked extremely ill. urinary symptom. Respiration was laboured, and about 40 a minute; the tem- On admission the patient was a well-nourished young man, perature was 98.20 F., the pulse feeble at 160. The apex and he did not appear to be very ill. The abdomen was beat was in the anterior axillary line, but little else could be flaccid, and on the right side there was a large, hard, freely nmade out, as any movement of the child seriously embarrassed movable tumour, extending from the right iliac fossa upward respiration. It died twenty-four hours later, no diagnosis to about the level of the umbilicus. Rectal examination and having been made. A post-mortem examination revealed the examination of the blood and urine were negative. AIl enema following condition. The peritoneal cavity was almost entirely gave a good result, and did not affect the size of the tumour. occupied by a large liver and a greatly distended stomach. No x rays were available. The tumour was thought to be of Save for six inches of jejunum, all the small intestine, caecum, either caecal or renal origin. Operation was advised, but not and ascending and transverse colon had herniated through the regarded as urgent. On December 31st his condition suddenly right side of the diaphragm. The intestine returned to the became worse, and it was obvious that he had a general abdomen near the splenic flexure. Only a small portion of the peritonitis, a tympanitic, immovable, tender abdomen, and a right lung was visible at the apex, the heart was displaced pulse of 130. An enema still gave a good result. Operation w,ell over to the left, and Qnly a small portion of the left was now urged, but refused. The patient died during the lung could be seen. No definite peritoneal sac could be night. seen round the hernial contents. The case appeared so inter- Post-mortem examination showed a general peritonitis. The esting that a flash-light photograph was taken before the caecum was distended with hard faeces to the size of a small viscera were disturbed. coco-nut, and its anterior wall showed several greyish gan- from a laclk grenous patches, one of which had perforated and caused the The hernial orifice had apparently resulted peritonitis. Numerous stercoral ulcers were found in the of fusion of the splanchnic mesoderm and the right pleuro- mucous membrane. The ascending colon was distended with peritoneal fold. Such a hernia is much commoner on the hard faeces to the diameter of about two inches. The trans- left side, according to the literature on the subject. It- verse and descending colons were almost empty. On opening is interesting to speculate whether artificial respiration the chest the hepatic flexure was found protruding through would have further reduced the hernia. the -right side of the diaphragm as a small loop, measuring We are indebted to Dr. Genge for permission to publish about three inches on its convexity. It was flaccid, healthy, this case. and showed no sign of strangulation. It was contained in a J. R. CRUMBTE, B.S;Lond., L.R.C.P. hernial sac of diaphragmatic pleura. There was no peritoneal Gillingham, Kent. J. STEPHENS, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. covering. 14 JULY 1, 1933] ENTAMOEBAENTAMOEBAHISTOLYTICAHISTOLYTICA CARRIERS LI~~~~~~~~~MEDICALBRITISHJOURN-AL Death was due to perforation of a stercoral ulcer of the hour later by 2 grains of bismuth emetine iodide in 1 oz. caecum, the result of chronic intestinal obstruction from a of paraffin. This was continued for twelve nights, the diaphragmatic hernia, and the cause of general peritonitis. stools being subsequently examined for cysts on six con- Diaphragmatic herniae are of considerable rarity, and secutive days. About 5 to 8 per cent. failed to be cured, mostly owing to concomitant bacillary infection. Mixed the majority of cases have been in infants, born dead, infections in addition were treated with a vaccine prepared or dying soon after birth. Few of the congenital cases from the causative organism, and with 10 grains of can survive to adult life, at any rate without symptoms, calcium lactate and 1/4 grain of parathyroid night and and most cases in adults are due to injuries to the morning, while starches were eliminated from the diet. diaphragm. In the case described above there is no Bismuth kurchi bark and carbasone had recently been history of any injury which could involve the diaphragm, tried with promising results, both methods being very and the presumption is that the hernia was a congenital effective without producing toxic symptoms. one. There was certainly no penetrating wound, and Professor WARRINGTON YORKE, in opening the discussion, apparently no wrench or strain which could said the immediate symptoms in amoebic dysentery were have affected readily cleared up; the difficult thing was to produce the diaphragm. permanent sterilization. In following up cases the real I am indebted to Dr. A. WV. H. Donaldson, medical officer in issue was not what happened up to nine days subsequent charge, British Somaliland, for permission to publish this case. to treatment, but what took place after nine months. Another point of interest was why infected people in A. H. MORLEY, England and other temperate zones failed to develop East African Medical Service. symptoms yet did so on proceeding to the Tropics. It would appear that some concurrent infection must be necessary. Dr. CARMICHAEL Low doubted whether the symptomless carrier had lesions in the bowel. He men- Reports of Societies tioned-the case of a patient dying of liver abscess in whom he had failed to find bowel lesions at necropsy, despite ENTAMOEBA having examined every inch of the bowel. He agreed HISTOLYTICA CARRIERS with Professor Yorke that cases should be examined over At the annual general meeting of the Royal Society of longer periods, at least for twenty-one days. Professor Tropical Medicine and Hygiene the retiring president, Dr. GORDON THOMSON cited Sellards's experiment as evidence G. Carmichael Low, welcomed the new president, Sir against the coprozoic or contact carrier, the difference Leonard Rogers. Subsequently Professor Gordon Thomson between the symptomless carrier and the case with clinical received the Chalmers medal on behalf of Dr. Adler. rnanifestations, in his opinion, depending on host resist- A paper by Colonel H. W. ACTON, on Entamoeba histo- ance. To exclude invasion of the gut in the contact lytica carriers and their treatment, was read by Dr. D. carrier it would be necessary for serial sections to be cut PANJA. Acute amoebic dysentery was estimated to occur throughout the colon. only in about 5 per cent. of cases of amoebic colitis in an Dr. C. M. WENYON agreed with Professor Thomson as ordinary well-fed population, but its incidence might rise to the difficulty of excluding lesions in the gut in con- to 25 per cent. following malnutrition or intercurrent tact carriers. Certainly naked-eye examination was not disease. As a rule the lesions in the bowel were trivial, enough, as was shown in the section of a very small producing at first constipation, which later might alter- ulcer which he (Dr. Wenyon) had put out for inspection nate with diarrhoea; sometimes morning diarrhoea with and which had been found by accident. He agreed with mucoid stools resulted. This was the picture in the other speakers that six days was a quite inadequate time common type of carrier. E. histolytica could live a purely in which to estimate whether infection had been eradi- coprozoic life in the colon without producing bowel cated, but in Calcutta reinfection might continually be lesions; two necropsies on amoebic carriers were cited in taking place, so it was probably not worth while prolong- support of this view. Factors that permitted penetration ing observations. Dr. MANSON-BAHR agreed with Dr. of the healthy columnar cells included superficial trauma Wenyon about the minute nature of bowel lesions which induced by either helminths or dysentery bacilli. As were frequently revealed in life during sigmoidoscopy, stasis continued the bacterial flora changed, streptococci especially if a magnifying attachment was used. He did replacing coliform organisms; the more numerous these not think haemolytic streptococci had any significance streptococci colonies on culture, the more extensive the in amoebic colitis, and estimated that the patient should ulceration of the gut. In the mixed type of bacillary be watched for at least two years before deciding whether and amoebic carrier, a varying number of non-lactose-fer- he was cured. The immediate success of treatment could menting colonies might be seen; they included typical best be gauged by periodical sigmoidoscopic examinations. dysentery bacilli, Bacillus pseudo-carolinus, and B. Sir ALDO CASTELLANI agreed with Colonel Acton that morganus, as well as late lactose-fermenters such as the mixed carriers occurred, and that though Shiga and meta-dysentery group. Three different types of carriers Flexner bacilli were rarely isolated meta-dysentery bacilli were recognizable: (1) Coprozoic carriers, who showed were common. He advocated vaccines in these cases. neither symptoms nor lesions. (2) Pathogenic carriers, who Dr. HAMILTON FAIRLEY pointed out that in many symp- had pathological lesions and slight symptoms. Here a tomless carriers the sigmoidoscopic appearances of the breaking-down of the local defences in the base of the bowel were absolutely normal, and there was neither patho- ulcer resulted in embolic manifestations such as sciatica, logical exudate nor occult blood in the faeces. Evidence myQsitis, arthritis, or even myocarditis, and haemolytic that the gut wall was invariably invaded was still in- streptococci were often found in the urine. Symptoms due conclusive, and more pathological data on the carrier state to stasis followed: these included dysfunction of the were necessary before the question could be considered thyroid and adrenafs, with harsh cold skin and low blood settled. He did not regard Bacillus pseudo-carolinus and pressure. Leucodermia, food idiosyncrasy, urticaria, meta-dysentery organisms as pathogenic, while metastatic eczema rubra, and asthma might also be encountered. complications due to- streptococci were in his experience (3) Mixed carriers of amoebic and bacillary infection con- rare. Captain D. D. LAMBERT pointed out that as about stituted about 15 per cent. of the Calcutta cases, and they 50 per cent. of the people resident in Calcutta were cyst were difficult to cure with either emetine or bismuth carriers, such conditions as constipation, fibrositis, and the emetine iodide alone. Reflex spasms at the pylorus, various clinical syndromes described were probably for- caecum, and transverse and descending colon occurred, tuitous associations with the E. histolytica carrier. a few developed signs of duodenitis and duodenal ulcer. Sir LEONARD ROGERS stressed the difficulty of keeping The invading Gram-negative bacilli from these ulcers-for patients long under observation in Indian hospitals, and example, B. asiaticus-did not cause emboli, but occasion- agreed that trauma of the mucosa induced by ankylo- ally gave rise to continued fever. More commonly, such stomes would favour amoebic invasion and so explain the organisms were excreted in the bile or in the urine, when greater frequency of bowel lesions in the Tropics. In they might produce cystitis. Routine treatment consisted amzoebic abscess of the liver scars or actual ulcers were of 1/6 grain of omnopon (Roche) at night, followed one present in the caecum in forty-nine out of fifty of his cases. 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GLANDS AD;rCexp to jsCC4aAf*OA. A LN. Of -CfCA$WOM ANICAM - - N P- Pyl --U pi o FIo. S.--1I4sected portion of stomach. Showing herniation of small intestine and caecum Into right pleural ca'vity, displacemnent of heArt to left. and abdominal cavity almiost entirely oc( upled(Iby large liver and stomach. 40 JULY 1, 1933] MEDICAL NOTES IN PARLIAMENT -M TLrEBRITNS have to ask for modification of Clause 5, dealing with vehicles tion. Here was a terrible harm done to the child of a owned by the Crown. Though he made these criticisms he Birkenhead ratepayer, and the corporation felt it a duty to agreed that medical practitioners and hospitals had a genuine see the child through life. Mr. Eastham, K.C., for Dr. grievance and that the subject called for further investiga- Grant, said that there was no rule or regulation of the tion. The Earl of HALSBURY explained that if the Bill hospital with which Dr. Grant had not complied. At the became law any money paid by the owner of a vehicle would time of the accident he was away on holiday. The action be recoverable, under Common Law, from the man reallv against Nurse Parry would be discontinued, and no order responsible for the damage. To incorporate this in the Biil would be made against her as to costs. Mr. Justice Atkinson was unnecessary. Lord IVEAGH, as chairman of the com- said that the corporation had acted very properly and gener- mittee to which the Bill would be referred, said that com- ously. It was clear that all charges against the corporation mittee would welcome it and Lord Moynihan. and Dr. Grant were withdrawn. A very unfortunate slip The Bill was read a second time without a division and made by the nurse had led to these terrible consequences, referred to the same Select Committee as that to which the and he expected everybody was as sorry for the nurse as for Road Traffic (Compensation for Accidents) Bill stands referred. the child. The committee was given power to consolidate the two Bills, and Lord Moynihan was added to the committee. The Select Committee of the Lords on the 'two Road Traffic Universities and Colleges jBills was called to consider them on June 29th. OXFORD Cost of Public Mental Hospitals.-Replying to Mr. Grenfell UNIVERSITY OF on June 22nd Sir HILTON YOUNG said that a figure of £500 At a congregation held on June 22nd the following medical which appeared in the report of the Board of Control for the degrees were conferred: year 1931 was the Board's estimate of the capital cost of D.M.-C. W. C. Bain, A. M. Cooke. providing a bed in a mental hospital, and was not the B.MI.-E. J. Baldwin. estimated cost of each inmate of a mental hospital per annum. The electors of the May Fellowship and Readership in The annual cost of upkeep of the public mental hospitals and Medicine have appointed Alexander Macdougall Cooke, B.M., of Jesus College to hold office until the first day of Michaelmas maintenance, supervision, and treatment of patients was not term, 1935. £70,000,000 in 1931, but approximately £8,000,000, which was defrayed from rate funds. In 1932 this figure was slightly reduced, though the number of patients increased by UNIVERSITY OF LONDON about 1,900. The suggestion that inmates for whom deten- The title of Professor of Medical Entomoloay has been con- tion could not be proved to be necessary should be accommo- ferred on Dr. P. A. Buxton of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and that of Professor of Pharmacology dated in hostels run on a hospital footing to save expense on Dr. f. H. Burn, director of the pharmacological laboratory was impracticable. The preventive treatment of such cases of the Pharmaceutical Society. needed resources of staff and equipment unobtainable in A university post-graduate-travelling studentship of the hostels under whatever central system of control they might value of £275 for one year has been awarded to A. Gilpin, be placed. M.D. (King's College Hospital), whose research will be on the and Indians in I.M.S.-On June 26th Sir physiology and pathology of the thyroid gland and on Europeans the problems specially related to sporadic goitre and thyro- S. HOARE, replying to the Duchess of Atholl, stated that in toxicosis, to be carried on in Freiburg and Vienna. 1922 there were 326 Europeans in the Indian Medical Service The university studentship in physiology, of the value of (Civil) and 35 Indians, making a total of 361. In 1932 there £10Q, has been awarded to H. A. Dunlop, M.D. (Westminster were 195 Europeans in the Indian Medical Service (Civil) and Hospital), who will carry on physiological research at King's 97 Indians, a total of 292. College. Report of Royal Commission on Lotteries.-Mr. DOUGLAS HACKING stated on June 22nd that the Government had not UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM yet been able to give careful study and attention to the The Walter Myers travelling studentship has been awarded Report of the Royal Commission on Lotteries. The Home to E. J. Kerr, M.B., Ch.B., who will carry out research in Secretary could not give any undertaking that it would be Vienna. possible to introduce legislation in the near future to deal Dr. 0. Brenner has been appointed assistant in forensic medicine and toxicology, and Dr. A. V. Neale part-time with any part of the field covered by the recommendations in pathology. of the Commission. Mr. Hacking added that he did not demonstrator practical suppose legislation was possible during the present session. UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS Professor Harold Collinson, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., M.B., M.S., Medico-Legal F.R.C.S., has been elected to the chair of surgery, carrying the headship of the Department of Surgery, as from the INFANT BLINDED IN HOSPITAL beginning of next session, in succession to Professor Dobson. Mr. A. Richardson, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., has been elected At the Liverpool Assizes, before Mr. Justice Atkinson, on to the chair of clinical surgery as from October 1st. June 21st, an infant, Ivy Greta, daughter of John Lee of Mr. E. R. Flint, M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S., has been appointed Birkenhead, claimed through her father damages against the Director of Surgical Research in succession to Mr. Braithwaite. Birkenhead Corporation, Dr. R. A. Grant (medical superin- Dr. S. J. Hartfall has been appointed honorary demonstrator tendent of the infirmary), and Nurse M. 0. Parry, on account in medical pathology. of an accident sustained in the hospital ten minutes after her birth whereby through the application of nitric acid, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW presumably instead of silver nitrate solution, the child was At the graduation ceremony on June 21st the following degrees blinded for life. After a consultation in the judge's room were conferred: it was announced that the case had been settled. Mr. Goldie, LL.D. (HONORARY).-Professor Wrilliam Blair-Bell, M.D., F.R.C.S.,. K.C., who appeared for the child, withdrew all allegations Past President of the British College of Obstetricians and Gynaeco- against the corporation and Dr. Grant. He said that this logists. terrible accident was in no way due to any breach of duty D.Sc.-Amy M. Fleming, M.D., Ch.B. TI.D.-Mary A. Griffin and D. R. I\acCalman (with high com- by the doctor. The corporation had met the case generously. mendation); J. Grant and A. W'. Russell (with commendation) The child would go to a sunshine home for blind babies, J. W. M. Alexander and F. W. Alartin. would be educated, and later, as far as possible for a blind child, trained for a profession. If unable to obtain employ- UNIVERSITY OF WVALES ment, in which respect the corporation would do its best, Blind Persons Act The Council of the Welsh National School of Medicine has the maximum amount under the would be made the following appointments, to date from October 1st, paid, without any obligation on the parents or relatives to 1933: Mantsel Talbot Professor of Preventive Medicine, contribute. Mr. Gorman, K.C., for the corporation, said R. M. F. Picken, M.B., Ch.B., B.Sc., D.P:H.; Independent that the terms now accepted were offered some months ago. Lecturer in Materia Medica and Pharmacology, R. St. A. This was no eleventlh-hour offer on the part of the corpora- Heathcote, M.D., Ch.B., D.Sc. [ THE BRITISH 41 JULY 1, 1933] JULY 1933]1, MEDICAL NEWS JOURNAL 4 NEWS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MEDICAL The twelfth annual conference of cremation authorities Medical News will be held in conjunction with the annual conference of the National Association of Cemetery and Crematoria H.R.H. the Princess Royal will lay the foundation stone Superintendents in London on July 10th, 11th, and 13th. of the Nurses' Home of the Hospital for Sick Children, A cordial invitation is extended to those who are inter- Great Ormond Street, on Friday, July 7th, at 4 p.m. ested in the question of disposal of the dead by earth This ceremony marks the first stage in the reconstruction burial or cremation. The opening meeting will be held of the hospital. in the Council Chamber at the Guildhall, with the Lord The new children's wards and x-ray and electro- Mayor in the chair. therapeutic departments of the Central Middlesex County The French Orthopaedic Society has organized a con- Hospital at Willesden are being opened by Sir George gress to be held in Paris on July 17th and 18th, when Newman to-day (Friday, June 30th) at 3 p.m. demonstrations will be held in various hospitals, and be The fifty-first anniversary dinner of the West London followed by a visit to Berck-sur-mer and London. Medico-Chirurgical Society will be held at the Trocadero, The final programme has now been issued for the sixth Piccadilly Circus, on Thursday, July 6th, at 7.30 for English-speaking conference on maternity and child 8 p.m. The honorary secretary is Dr. W. S. C. Copeman, welfare to be held under the presidency of Sir George 15, Harley Street, W.1. Newman in the Friends House, Euston Road, N.W., on An address entitled " Medical Impressions of Soviet July 15th, 6th, and 7th. In conjunction with the con- Russia " will be given by Sir James Purves-Stewart before ference a short clinical course for medical practitioners has the Paddington Medical Society at the Great Western been arranged for July 3rd and 4th, on behalf of the Royal Hotel, Paddington Station, on July 11th, at 9 p.m. National Council for Maternity and Child Welfare and The twenty-first anniversary of the coming into effect some of its constituent bodies, by the National Associa- of the payment of contributions under national health tion for the Prevention of Infant Mortality in co-operation insurance is to be celebrated on July 17th, when a with the Maternity and Child Welfare Group of the luncheon will be held in the Hotel Victoria, Northumber- Society of Medical Officers of Health. Those wishing to land Avenue. Sir Hilton Young, Minister of Health, will join the course should write at once to Dr. C. Isobel be in the chair, and the principal guest will be Mr. Wright, 121-131, Rosebery Avenue, E.C. Lloyd George. Representatives of the British Medical The thirty-eighth French Congress of Alienists and Association will be present. The actual day on which Neurologists will be held at Lyons, under the presidency the national health insurance scheTne began to operate of Dr. Lagriffe, from July 16th to the 22nd, when the was July 15th, 1912. following subjects will be discussed: the influence of During the annual meeting of the Society of Chemical psychological theories on psychiatric evolution, introduced Industry in Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, by Dr. Repond; and tumours of the third ventricle, there will be a general discussion on July 13th, at 10 a.m., introduced by Dr. Desruelles. on " Htw Science can Help the Nation to Produce More The French Society of Restorative, Plastic, and of Its Own Food," introduced by Dr. H. D. Kay and Mr. H. Aesthetic Surgery adopted at its recent annual meeting J. Page. a resolution condemning publications of - all kinds The next meeting of the Society for the Study of on this subject emanating from medical practitioners Inebriety will be held in the rooms of the Medical Society and others whose scientific qualifications were in- of London, 11, Chandos Street, W., on Tuesday, July adequate. A, warning was issued against consultations 11th, at 4 p.m., when Dr. J. D. Rolleston will read a with unqualified and unscrupulous charlatans. This paper on alcoholism in mediaeval England. Each member branch of surgery was defined as one which necessitated and associate may introduce visitors. Tea and coffee at special knowledge and technical ability, and it was held 3.45 p.m. that the publication of articles was only advisable after The fourteenth annual lecture conference of the Indus- the subject-matter had been fully and freely discussed trial Welfare Society will be held in the Wills Hall, by those experienced and qualified to judge. Without Bristol, from July 7th to 11th. The programme includes such careful precautions there was danger that a young lectures by Dr. J. L. Hamrnond, " The Historical Back- and fruitful science might be seriously hampered in its ground "; Dr. Louis Segal, '' Some Aspects of Welfare healthy development. Work in Soviet Russia "; Mr. John Grierson, " Films In aid of the funds of the college 'mission at Lambeth, in Industry " M. Henri de Man, " Joy in Work" members of Epsom College will present Massinger's The Hon. Mary Pickford, M.P., " Welfare Development A New Way to Pay Old Debts at the college on July in Industry" ; and Mr. Elton Mayo, " Industry anid 19th, and at the Mission Institute in Lambeth Road Social Change." On July 10th and 11th visits will be on July 21st. Tickets (5s., 3s., and 2s.) for either per- paid to works in the neighbourhood. formance may be obtained from the secretary to the The King Edward's Hospital Fund for London has Mission Committee, Epsom College, Surrey. made arrangements for tours of historic buildings of Professor H. G. Greenish, dean of the School of London under the guidance of distinguished experts. The Pharmacy and professor of pharmaceutics in the Univer- following places will be visited: the Houses of Parliament sity of London, is retiring at the end of the present term. (July 5th, 11 a.m.); Westminster Abbey (July 13th, He joined the teaching staff of the school in 1890, and 3 p.m.); India Office (July 22nd, 2.30 p.m.); Somerset was appointed dean in 1914. He was joint editor (with House (July 25th, 2.30 p.m.). Tickets (7s. 6d. for each Sir Nestor Tirard) for the 1914 edition of the British tour) can be obtained from the secretary, King Edward's Pharmacopoeia, and was a member of the Commission Hospital Fund for London, 10^ Old Jewry, E.C.2. responsible for the production of the last (1932) edition. A week-end course in general medicine and surgery, Dr. J. H. Burn, for the past six years director of arranged by the Fellowship of Medicine, will be held at the pharmacological laboratories of the Pharmaceutical the General Hospital, Southend-on-Sea, on July 8th and Society, has been appointed dean. 9th. On July 7th, at 5 p.m., there will be an ante-natal Dr. Pierre of infantile demonstration at the Free on Lereboullet, professor hygiene in Royal Hospital; July 13th, the Paris Faculty of Medicine, has been elected an at 4 p.m., a demonstration of x-ray films at 11, Chandos ordinary member of the Academie de M6decine, and Street, W., and a course in proctology at St. Mark's Hospital, from July 3rd to 8th. Forthcoming courses Dr. William Mayo of Rochester and Dr. Thorwald Madsen include dermatology at the Blackfriars Skin Hospital, of Copenhagen foreign associate members. and practical pathology at the Brompton Hospital, July The Secretary of State for Scotland has appointed Dr. 10th to 22nd; ophthalmology at the Royal Westminster A. G. W. Thomson to be a Deputy Commissioner of the Ophthalmic Hospital, and urology at All Saints' Hospital, General Board of Control for Scotland, vice Dr. G. H. July 10th to 29th. Rae Gibson, deceased.