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CV +- T +EY Iyttiisih Wj*teica1YX Q4WutaaL. THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

I F,DITED BY

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

VOLUME II, 1931 '

JULY TO DECEMBER

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON, W.C.1. JIM-Y-DF'o., 119311 INJOX I JOVwNAL

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 1931, may prove convenient to readers in search of a reference. Serial Date of Journal Supplement kro. Issue. Pages. Pages. 3678 July 4th 1- 42 1 20 3679 il, h 43- 86 21- 36 3680 18th 87- 130 37- 48 3681 ,, 25th 131- 174 49- 88 3682 Aug. 1st 175- 230 89- 120 3683 8th 231- 282 121- 128 3684 ,, 15th 283- 330 129- 136 3685 ,, 22nid 331 368 137- 148 3686 29th 369- 408 149- 172 3687 Sept. 5th 409- 480 3688 ,, 12th 481- 518 173- 180 3689 19th 519- 554 181 -184 3690 26th 555- 592 185- 192 3691 Oct. 3rd 593- 638 193 -200 3692 ,, 10th 639- 686 201- 216 3693 , 17th 687- 732 217 -232 3694 ,, 24th 733- 786 233- 240 3695 ,, 31st 787- 832 241- 260 3696 Nov. 7tl 833- 878 261- 268 3697 14th 879- 928 269- 276 3698 21st 929- 972 277- 288 3699 28th 973 1018 289- 300

3700 Dec. 5th 1019 - 1072 301- 312

3701 12th 1073 - 1120 313- 320 3702 19th 1121 1164 321- 332

3703 ,, 26th 1165 - 1204 333- 340 INDEX TO VOLUME II FOR 1931

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 Vision; Pyelography and Urography; Lunacy and Mental Diseases; Sunlight and Ultra-violet; Bicycle and Cycle; Motor and Automobile; Association, Institution, and Society, etc. Subjects dealt with under various main headings in the JOURNAL have been set out in alphabetical order under their respective headings-for example, "Correspondence," "Leading Articles," "The Week," "Reviews," etc. Original Articles are indicated by the letter (0).

A. and Gottorm Toverud),576-Supplementum III: Alkalis and The Distribution seborrhoea, 322 Abattoir, the public, and disease (Hal Williams), antd FrequenceV of Rickets in ALLAN, Geo. A.: Testimonial to Dr. Jam-les R. 1107 one of the Fisherv Districts of Finmark and Drever, 1065 Relation of Diet to the Disorder (Johan Allergy and the " 1060, 1157 Abdomen, acute. diabetic (R. D. Lawrence, C. G. Kloster), 576-Supplementum proteose," 1109, Millman, and F. E. Pilkington), 530 (0)-Corre- IV: Blood Allergy, review of books on, 1139 spondence on. 588, 680 Sugar itn Normal and Sick Children (Elisa- ALLISON, P. R. (and L. N. PYRAH): Some silo- beth Svensgaard), 1141 grams, 1028 (0) Abdomen, exploration of, indications for Acta Radiologica: Malignant Tumours of the Ernst:-Grosse (Zachary Cope), 1033 Tonsil (Elis G. E. ALMQU[ST, Biologen: Eine Abdominal disease, acute, some Berven), 663-The Origin of Geschichte der Biologie uind ihrer Erforscher, neglected sym- Lymphosarcomatosis and its Relation to rev., 3C0 ptoms in (V. Zachary Cope), 94 (0) Other Forms of Leucosi8 in White Abdominal manifestations in rheumatism. See Mice (Carl Alopecia areata, 831, 928 Rheumatism Krebs, H. C. Rask-Nielsen, and Aage Wagner), Alterative treatment, review of book on, 62 806 Alvarenga prize. See Prize Abdominal pain, review of book on, 570. See also Actinotherapy, centres for (parliamentary Pain 280 note), Ambulance, air, a new departure in (Lieut..Col. Abdomino-pelvic diagnosis, review of book on, E. Mf. Cowell), 752 949 ACTON, Lieut.-Col. H. W.: Report of the Calcutta Ambulance Association, St. Andrews: Annual Aberdeen. See Scotland School of Tropical Medicine, 161 meeting, 75 Acute abdomen. See Abdomen and Abdominal Ambulance Brigade, St. John, personnel of, 1071 Abnormal Importations (Customs Duties) Act. ADAIR, F. L.:-Obstetrics and child health in the Ambulance 967, 1015 United Service, Home: Quarterly report, Abortion, charge of attempting to procure States, 69-(Editor): Cancer, 112 397, 1C06 (IRona ADAMS, A. Wilfrid: A simple fascia cutter for Ambulance Service, Number of Wotherspoon), 1066 living sutures, 194-Spinal analgesia, 212 510 London: calls, Abortion, criminal (Sir Bernard Spilsbury), 946 ADAMS, John (and ABRAHAMSON, Leonard: Subacute bacter ial Philip ADAMS): Generalized Ambulances in Ireland, movement of (parlia- endocarditis following gas gangrene developing during parturition, mentary note), 551 removal of septic foci, 8 1179 America. See United States (0) ADAMS, Philip:-Doyne Memorial Lecture: " An America, South, infant Abscess of breast, 86. 173 ophtbalmological mortality in, 254 Absenteeism due to catarrhal conditions melange," 105-Awarded American Journal of Surgery, October issue (T. E. A. Stowell), 985 (0) the Doyne memiiorial medal, 105 dedicated to Rudolf Matas, 927 ADDIS, Thomas (and Jean OlIVER): The Renal See Academi6 de M6decine: Bi-centenary of the Lesions in American Medical Association. Association French Academy of Surgery, Bright's Disease. rev., 569 AmIEs, C.: Two new laboratory instruments, 552-Founds ADDISON, 0. L.: Acute osteomyelitis,897 the scopometer and the haemoglobiDo- prizes for the best work on the cure of Addison's disease. review spectro- diabetes and of tuberculosis, 755 of book on, 950 meter, 993 Adenoid and tonsils operations, 553 Amnesia, hyoscine, in with or without Acad6mie Royale de Chirurgie, second centenary Adenoids, 681 labour, of, 1118-French surgery in the eighteenth chloroform (Andrew M. Claye). 12 (0). See century, 1118 Adenomata, cervical, 831, 928 also Hyoseine ADIE, W. J.: Argyll Rtobertson pupils true and Amnesia, unusual case of (F. B. Mallinson), 103 false. 136 (0)-Cerebral haemorrhage, 209 Amytal (R. Garry), 266 ACADEMY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE IN IRELAND: Alfred: C. Election of officers, 704 ADLER, T7e Pattern of Life, rev., 300 Anaemia, achlorhydric, simple, treated by iron ADLER, S. (and 0. THEODORI: Skin infection in (D. Hare), 888 (0) Significance of the sulci of the brain, 117 canine visceral Leishnianiasis, 1179 C. Section of 1feclicine.-Treatitient of empyemua, Anaemia, megaloblastic (G. W. Goodhart), 60 1184 Adoption of Children (Scotland) Act. 279 Anaemia, microcytic, chronic (L. J. Witts), 883 Adrenaline and ephedrine solution (hypoloid (0) - Correspondence 1007, 1157. Section of Patholog!l.-The seditrmentation epinalin), 853 on. 1059. test. 1092-Carcinomla of appendix. 1093- See also Colour index Sarcoma of testis, Adrenaline, tetany after exercise in an asth- Anaemia, nutritional, in infancy, report on 1093 matic relieved by (J. A. Simpson Emslie), 146 (Helen M. M. Mackay and Lorel Goodfellow), Section of Surgery -ardiospasm, 948- ADRIAN, E. D.: The Parotid tumours. 948-Some old physiological basis of 615 journeyman sensation, 578 Anaemia, pernicious, cases wanted at Guy's surgeons, 948 Advertisement, an Elizabethan medical, 1103 Hospital, 681 Academy of Surgery, Advertisements of food products in America Anaemia, pernicious, hog's stomach in, 76,1008 French, second centenary (Morris Fishbein), 711 to of, 552 Advertisements Anaemia, pernicious. ilesistant treatment Accident, an historical (death of Mr. Huskissoi), Riegulation (Amendment) Bill, (A. M. Kennedy), 5 (0) 115 551 Anaemia, pernicious, treatment (Astley V. Africa, East: East African Medical Service, Clarke), 895 Accidents, motor. how hospitals can obtain information 473 payment from insurance companies for. 366 concerning, Anaemia and polycythaemia (A. E. Boycott), Accidents: Street, in London (parliamentary 1184 note), 227 - Road, in AFRICA, SOUTH, UNION OF: Anaemia, secondary, varieties of and their the Metropolis (Darlia- Aviation, possibility of spread of formidable treatment (L. J. 256, mentary note 327-Road, doctors anid, 359 epidemic Witts), 883-Discussion, .Accion Medica: October and ilisease by, 720 256 Novemnber issue Institute for Medical Research. See Research Anaemic breakdowns connected with haemo- devoted to tuberculosis, 1017 Malaria control in the Union, 719 33 Acetylcholine, dosage of, a correction from the Pneumonia lytic jaundice, Epitome of October 17th, in, 1191 Anaerobic streptococci. See Streptococci 928 Anaesthesia. avertin, in gynaecology (James Achalasia of the cardia (H. B. Butler), 565 (0) West: Achondroplasia and mental Africa, West African Medical Staff Young), 1026 (0)-Correspondence on, 1155 deficiency, 827 dinners, 130-Information concerning, 472 Anaesthesia. deaths associated with, 1009, 1060, Acidity, gastric, 1147 After-care Association. See Association 1109,1158, 1197 Acidity and malignancy, 1062 Age limits, 1018,1120 Acidosis and ketosis in children, 1064, 1157 Anaesthesia, ether. convulsions during, 275, 358, ACLAND, the late Agra, school medical examinations in, 273 400, 513, 587, 679 1009. 1159 Theodore Dyke, Order of the Air ambulance. See Ambulance Anaesthesia, oxygen during, a tube for deliver- Nile conferred on, 407 Air Force Medical Service, Acne vulgaris, effect of sunlight on, 368 Royal, information ing, 611 ACQUAVIVA, A.: Les Der-matoses InesthUtiques; concerning, 468, 618 Anaestbesia. progress of (R. J. Clausen), 211, leur Traitement par les Agents Air travel, public health problems of (A. 374 (0)-Discussion. 211-Leading article, 389 PhysZques, Massey), 262, 296 (0)-Discussion, 262-In the Anaesthesia and resuscitation (Sir Frane s Ship- rev., 247 Union of South Africa, 720 way), 1135 Acta Medica Scanzdintavica:-Pathophysiology, AITKEN, Charles o-f Hunger Pains: Gastrographic and Titri- J. Hill:-Precipitate labour: Anaesthesia, review of books on, 106. 194 metric Investigations death from shock, 174 Anaesthesia, spinal (W. Howard Jones), 212- (Oline Christensen), 303 AITK1EN, MeCrae: End-results of tuberculosis of Discussion, 212-Correspondence on, 628 -Supplementum XXXVI: On the Principles the of Renal Function (Gdsta Ekehorn), 950 hip, 898 Anaestthesia, spinal, followed by disseminated Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scaindinaviica, ALBRECHT, Heinrich, death of, 1202 encephalo-myelitis (T. Kay Maclachlan), 11 (0) vol. xi, I, Alcohol in child life (E. M. Pringle), 916 Anaesthesia. See also Analgesia Supplementum Studien ilber die Alcohol in treatment (Mary Macnicol), 961 Anaesthetic for children, the most Geburtsdauter in Fitnland (A. M. Ritala), 24 Alcohol, review of book on, 707 suitable: Acta Paediatrica, vol. xii, Supplementum I: Discussion, 506 Experimental ALDRICH, C. Anderson: The future of Anaesthetic, a local (Novutox), 1142 Rickets (T. Skaar), 576-Sup- paediatries, 997 Anaesthetics, administration of (S. Thompson plementum II: Studies on the Mineral ALDRICH, Charles Roberts: The Primitive Mind Rowling), 266 Metabolism during Pregnanacy and Lactation Modern and its Bearing ott the Disposition to Rickets and Civilizationt, rev., 570 Anaesthetics for diathermy and endoscopy and Dental Caries (Kirsten Utheim Toverud ALE2XANDER, F. W.: Pruritus ani, 592 (H. W. Featherstone), 945 JOURN. 2 Alimentary tract, foreign bodies in the, 872, 967 Anal neuralgia. See Neuralgia r THE BRIT1uu 4 JULY-DEC., I931] INDEX MEDICAL JOU3NAS

Analgesia, spinal (W. Howard Jones), 212, ARROWSMITHI, Hubert, death of, 682 ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL (continzued): 488 (0), 678-Discussion, 212-Correspondence Artery, cerebral, posterior, rupture of (H. Dorset, West, Division.-Modern treatment on, 678 Lawrie), 344 of deafness, 1180 Analgesia. See also Anaesthesia Artery forceps. See Forceps Dorset aud WVest Hants Branch.-Displace- Analysis, review of books on, 388 Arthritis, chronic, and dental sepsis, 871 ments of the uterus and pelvic floor, 1171 Analytical chemistry. See Chemistry Arthritis, rheumatoid, 630, 677, 723, 778, 825, 870, Branch.-Insanities associated with Anatomy, review of books o n, 106, 535, 1142 918, 972, 1006. 1065 child-bearing, 1087 Andamans, leptospirosis in the (Lieut.-Col. J. Arthritis, rheumatoid, true, treated by blood Indian, South. Branch.-Etiology and treat- Taylor and Amar Nath Goyle', 907 transfusion and insulin (W. S. C. Copeman), ment of sprue, 702 ANDERMON, Dr.: Pruritus ani, 213 1130 (0) Leeds Division.-Clinical pictures attribut- ANDERSON, J. M.: Fats in the causation of Arthritis, treatment of (C. W. Buckley), 318- able to lead poisoning, with special refer- peptic ulcer, 679 Discussion, 319 ence to the neurological manifestations of ANDERSON, J. Ringland: Detachment of the Artificial pneumothorax. See Pneunmothorax plumbism, 87 Retina, rev., 1040 Asbestos dust, suppression of, 306 Norwich Division.-Some neglected sym- ANDERSON, J. S.: Bilateral herpes zoster, 592- Asbestosis (parliamentary notes), 80,1162 ptoms in acute abdominal disease, 94 Gangrene of the skin of diphtheritic origin, Asbestosis bodies in the sputum (P. W. Simson Por-tsmouth Divislion.-Indications for ex- 800(0) and A. Sutherland Strachan), reprinted in ploration of the abdomen, 1033 of ANDERSON, Kenneth: The plural of os calcis, pamphlet form, 367 Suffolk, East Division.-Treatment true 407 Ascari8 lumbricoides, development of the ovum rheumatoid arthritis by blood transfusion ANDERSON, T. F., awarded the North Persian of, 408 and insulin, 1130 Forces Memorial Medal, 589 AS3oHFF, Ludwig, Leitz microscope dedicated Ulster, North-East,Division.-Annual meet- ANDREW, Douglas: Nausea and vomiting of and presented to, 731 ing, 117-President's address: The evolution pregnancy, 1072 ASHCROFT, James Ardern, obituary notice of, of medical services in Ireland, 117 ANDREWES, C. H. Active immunization in 874 Victorian Branich.-Cheque presented for virus diseases, 1036 ASHCRSON, N.: The syndromes of the jugular essay by final-year medical students, 40- ANDREWS, Lieut.-Col. Leopold App Arthur, fossa, 680 Congrattulations to winner of the Jacksonian obituary notice of, 636 ASHWORTH, H. K.: Spinal analgesia, 212- prize (1930), 40 Aneurysm, intracranial, congenital (David Avertin in gynaecology, 1156 Wales, Northi, Branch.-Cumulative effects Glass), 57 Asphyxia, resuseitation from by inhalation of of infinitesimal doses of lead, 92 Angina pectoris, electrocardiographic changes CO2 (Yandell Henderson), 687 (0) - Corre- in, 122 spondence on, 779, 827, 878 Association, British Medical: Centenary of Animal Diseases Research Association, Association, Ambulance. See Ambulance (leading article), 1047-Notes on the history of, Moredun Institute: Annual meeting, 272- Association, Americani Medical: Annual meet- 1053 Annual report, 272 ing, 763-A deficiency in present-day education, Association, British Medical: Charities Comi- Animals, living, experiments on (parlianmentary 763-The future of paediatrics, 997-Annual mittee, report of, 307 note), 226-Home Office annual returns, 542 meeting, 1932, in New Orleans, 1193 Association, British Medical v. Marsh: Injunc- Annales de Medecitne May issue devoted to Association, American Medical, of Vienna, the tion against proprietor of drug store, 166 diphtheria, 229 work of, 154 Announcements of forthcoming events, etc., Association, Australian and New Zealand ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: THE SECTIONS: 40, 84. 129, 172, 229, 281. 329 336. 406, 516, 552, 590, Medical, information concerning, 458 Anaesthtetics.-Summaryof proceedings, 211. 636, 684, 730, 784, 830, 876, 926, 970, 1017, 1070,1118, Association of Bio-Physical Assistants, Regis- 265-Report of proceedings, 374, 488, 693 1163, 1203 tered, formation of, 912 Children's Diceases.-Summary of pro- Antacid, an (normo-gastrine), 63 Association, Birth Control,National: Formation ceedings, 204, 259, 312-Report of proceedings, Ante-natal clinics: The Winsford scheme,e55 of, 516-First meeting, 1044-Address by H J. 481, 528, 599, 691, 932, 1176 ANTHONY, D. J: Tuberculosis in swine, 385 Laski, 1044 Dermatology.-Summary of proceedings, 213, Anthrax treated by N.A.B., 921, 966 Association, Blind Relief (Bombay): Report, 266-Report of proceedings, 334, 55], 845 Antigens, chemical nature of (leading article), 1119 Hydrologv and Climatologv.-Summary of 110 Association, British, centenary meeting, London proceedings, 268, 318-Rteport of proceedings. Antimony in lymphoid hypertrophy, 786 (1931). 356, 394, 534, 575, 578, 618, 619, 687, 730- 331 AntiquitV: Articles of interest to the medical President's address: The scientific world- Medical Sociology.-Summary of pro- profession, 41 picture of to-day, 575-Note on, 578-The ceedings, 215-Report of proceedings, 186 Antiseptic, quinanil as. See Quinanil physiological basis of sensation, 578-Methods Medicine.-Summary of proceedings, 2'12, 256, Antiseptics in the conjunctival sac, use of (F. of experiment and observation in the 308-Report of proceedings, 593, 739, 883, 980 Ridley), 944 l)sychology of early childhood, 579-Faraday Neutrology antd Psychological Medicine.- Antitoxin, diphtheria. See Diphtheria centenary number of the Times, 591-Recep- Summary of proceedings, 209, 264, 316-Report &nti-tuberculosis plan, 198 tion, 591-Faraday centenary number of of proceedings, 234, 519, 742, 937, 1129 Intrum puncture outfit, spirit-proof, 149 Discovery, 618-Faraday's observations on Obstetrics and Gm,naecology.-Summary of- .nuria, prolonged, with recovery (Simon Kin), mental inertia, 618-Wellcome Historical proceedings, 203, 257. 311 -Report of pro- 104 Medical Museum and, 730-Section of ceedings, 369, 556, 929, 939, 1124, 1168 Apothecaries' Hall of Ireland: Information Chemistrv: The vitamins, 621-Section of Ophthalmologv.-bumma' y of proceedings, concerning the study of medicine, 437 Physiology: Biological nature of the viruses, 210, 265-Report of proceedings, 854, 973, 981, Apothecaries' Society of London: Court dinner, 619 Physiological aspects of muscular 1165 pass 406, 876. exercise, 619-Resuscitation problems, 620- Orthopaedics.-Summary of proceedings, 214, 397-Degrees and lists, 281, 1015, 840 1114 - Information concerning the study of Sectiont of Physiology: Resuscitation from 267-Report of proceedings, 639, medicine, 431, 476-Diploma in obstetrics, 476 asphyxia and prevention and treatment of Oto-Rhito-LarynQgology.-Summary of pro- -New regulations for final examination, 876 secondary pneum-onia by inhalation of CO2, ceedings, 210, 317-lteport of proceedings, 242. Appendicitis, acute, associated with trans- 687-Sectiont of Pstcholovy: The nature of 290, 485, 645, 1127 position of viscera (A. D. Courtney), 1134 mind,620-Mental deficiency, 621 Pathology and Biochemistrv.-Summary of Appendico-caecal intussusception. See Intus- Association, British Dental: Annual meeting at proceedings, 207, 260, 313-Report of procecd- susception Cardiff, 505-President's address: A historical ings, 231, 292, 382, 494, 604, 892 Appendix, fibrosed, mistaken for malignant retrospect of dentistry in , 505-The Public Healthi (including Tuberculosis and disease, causing ileo-caecal intussusception problem of pulpless teeth, 505-The removal Occupational Diseases).-Summary of pro- (J. Stewart), 801 of teeth by hand pressure, 503-A special kind ceeditngs, 206, 262. 314-Repor t of proceedings, APPERLY. Raymon-i E.: Deaths associated with of chisel devised by Dr. Coupland of Ottawa 179, 283, 296, 339, 367, 521, 652, 787 anaesthesia, 1109 for removal of buried roots and impacted Surgery.-Suinmary of proceedings. 202. 256, Approved societies. See Insurance teeth, 505-The dental aspect of pregnancy, 309-Report of proceedings, 175, 593, 879, 980 Archiv fur Psyc7hiatrie: First two numbers of 506-Problem of the conservation of the the ninety-fourth volume dedicated to Ernst deciduous dentition in the school child, 506- Association, British Orthopaedic: Annual meet- Treatment of the teeth of the pre-school ing, 898-Osteochrondritis ischio-pubjca, 893- Meyer, 85 of the 898- A rchives of Neurolog anzd Psychiatry, vol. x, child. 506-The most suitable anaesthetic for End-results of tuberculosis hip, rev., 106 children, 5C6 Calcareous deposits in the supraspinatus As-chivio Italiano clelle Malattie dell' Apparato Association, British Hospitals: Annual meet- tendon, 898-Treatment of fracture shafts of Digere.nte, first issue of, 1119 ing, 1193 both leg-bones, 898-Bone grafts and fusion Argyll Robertson pupils. See Pupils Association, British Medical: Its aims, work, operations for the spine, 898-Injuries of ARKIESON, George: Seaside resorts in relation and constitution, 480 muscles and tendons, 898 to public health, 544 Association, British Medical:-Annual AMeeting Association, Children Adoption, National: ARRWRIGHT, J. A.: Active immunization in (1931), Eastbourne, 113, 131, 150, 154, 195, 255, Annual meeting of the Scottish Branch, 961 virus diseases 1038 1051-President's address: Public health- Association of Clinical Pathologists: Summer Arm, pain in. See Pain to-day and to-morrow. 131-Leading article on meeting, 60-Clinical pathology of the cerebro- ARMOUR, Donald: Priority in neurological sur- the address, 15C-The Book of Eastbournze, 154 spinal fluid, 60-Megaloblastic anaemia, 60- gery, 163-Surgical treatment of trigeminal Annual Representative Meeting, 154- Blood transfusion apparatus, 60 neuralgia, 310-Acute head injuries, 1091 Luncheon to representatives from over-seas, Association, Dublin University Biological: ARMSTRONG, Hubert: Ritter's disease, 1159 156-Leading article on, 195_Recognition of Annual meeting, 914-Caesarean section, 914 ARMSTRONG-JONES, Sir Robert: Child psycho- Dr. Cox's services, 199-Popular Lecture: Association, Women Citizens': logy, 824 Diseases of animals transmissible to man, Sanitary progress in Edinburgh, 1155 Army, Australian, in the War: Official History 200-The official religious service, 201-The Association, Glasgow District Nursing: Annual of the Medical Services 1914-1918, vol. i, rev., 571 laparo-trachelotomy film, 201-Number of meeting, 1106 attendances, 201-The Pathological Museum, Association, Haymarket Ward Temperance: ARMY, BRITISH: 255, 543-An account of, 543- Photogravture Alcohol in treatment, 961 Chiropodv Manual, rev., 383 plates, 1051 Association, Irish Medical Schools' and Grad- Commissions in the R. A.M.C., 78 Association, British Medical: Annual meeting uates': Autumn dinner, 1070 Efficiency decoration, 589 (1933) Dublin, 914 Association of (special) Libraries and Informa- Medical services of, information concerning, tion Bureaux: Conference on the abstracting 466. 618 ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: of foreign publications, 517,1102-Scientific and Medical services in a future war ( G. Ashton-under-Lyne Division.-Constipation technical abstracts, 1102 Wilson), 947 and right-sided ptosis, 1080 Association, Library: Annual conference, 553- North Persian Forces Memiiorial Medal, 589 Aiucklanid Division.-Cancer in relation to Patients' libraries, 553 Parliamentary note on, 127 the air and food passsages. 41 Association, London, of the Medical Women's Royal Army Medical College: Prize winners, Ayrshire Branch.-Mesothelial reactions in Federation: Surgical tuberculosis in children, 1016 childhood, 47 1137. See also Medical Women's Federation R.A.IV.C., commissions in the, 1202 Bath and Bristol Branch.-Preventable Association, Medical, of South Africa, Congress R.A.M.C. officers, shortage of, 305 dental deformities, 139 of. See Congress Recruits, physique of, 127 Calcutta Branch.-Syphilitic diseases of the Association, Mental After-Care: After-care for Territorial Decoration, 589 eye, 533-Early use of forceps in England, 534 voluntary or temporary patients, 356 -Radiology in medical diagnosis, 848- Association for Mental Welfare, CentrAl: Course ARNOTT, W. M.: Awarded the Murchison scholar- Bundle-branch block, 848 for persons engaged in training of mental ship, 328 Darlington Branch.-M6niMre's disease, 54 defectives in occupation centres, 41 iNDEX TTHIR BRITISH JULY-DEC. 193 ] MICrIA' JOTBINAL 5

Association of Neurological Surgeons: The phy- BAILEY, L. D.. appointed honor-ary Belfast. See Ireland logeny of the neuroglia and of the cerebro- physician to the King, 589 Belgiuml: Marriage of syphilitics, 116-Mental spinal cavities, 117 BAILEY. Hamilton: Complete eradication of the patients, probationary release of, 116-Native Association, Post-Graduate Medical, informa- thyroglossal tract, 138 (0) labourers, health of, 116-Overwork among tion concerning, 456 BAILLIART, Dr.: Tonometry, 103 school children, 116 -Standard for specialists, Association for Prevention of Blindness, Inter- Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, revised list of 116 national, 1001 medical publications of, 229 BELL, Doyne: Congenital pyloric stenosis, 313 Association for Preventive Paediatrics, Inter- BAIN, C. W. Curtis (and C. F. Terence EAST): BELL, George Macdonald, appointed superin- national: First meeting, The Hague (1931), 85 Recent Advances in Cardiology, second edition, tendent of the Banff District Mental Hospital, Association for Prevention of Tuberculosis. See rev., 61 721 Tuberculosis BAIN, Dr.: Hyperpiesia, 319 BELL, William: Still's disease, 1204 Association, Royal Medico-Psychological BAINBRIDGE, F. A.: Thte Physiology of Muscular BE}LLINGHAM-SMITH, E. (and Anthony FEILING): Annual meeting, Dublin (1931), 117-Address Exercise, third edition, rev., 493 MIodernt Mledical Treatment, rev., 1185 to neuropathologists, 117 Bainbridge and Menzies' Essentials of Physio- BENDIEN. S. G. T.: Specific Changes it the Association, Royal Sanitary, of Scotland: logy, seventh edition, rev., 1096 Blood Serxtum, rev., 1188 Annual congress, 544. See also Congress BALDWIN, Right Hon. Stanley: The endowment Bendien's cancer diagnosis by spectro-photo- Association, Scandinavian Surgical: Annual of medical education. 26 ruetry, 196, 514, 554; not at present accepted as meeting, 998-Sterility in womlen, 998 B3ALDWIN, Sir Harry, death of. 580-Obituary reliable, 677 Association. Scottish National He%lth Visitors: notice of, 633, 1203 Bengal hospitals and d ispenss ries, report on, 273 A national maternity service, 1058 BALFOUR OF BURLhIGH, Lord. elected President BENNETT, Agnes: Birth injuries, 312 Association, Socialist Medical, note on, 731 of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 229 BENNETT, E. A.: Physical findings in psycho- Association, Surgical Itnstrument Manufac- BALFOUR, John H., presentation to, 1058 neurosis, 1183 turers': Annual dinner, 722 BALFOUR, Mlargaret: Antenatal treatment of BENNETT, George: Maggots and osteomyelitis, Association of Trade Union Approved Societies: venereal disease, 158 540 Harold: " Bridgets and virgins," 871 Sir Norman. beconies president of the Annual meeting, 867 - Drain on insurance BA ,mE, BE,NNETT, funds, 867 Ballymoney Guardians and National Health British Dental Hospital, 1119 Association, Graduates', Insurance, 511 BENNETT, T. Izod: T'lie Practical Treatment o. 682 Bandage, an adhesive (ceraban), 611 Diabetes, rev., 608 Association [National]. Veterinary Medical. of BANKART, A. S. Blundell: Bone transplantation, BENBON, sir John Hawtrey: Death of, 712- Great Britain and Ireland: Annual meeting, 268 Obituary notice of. 783 Norwich. 385- Milk hygiene, 385-Calcium and BANKS, H. Stanley: Prevention of reDal com- Beqnests to hospitals and imedical charities 365, 34 phosphorus in milk, 385 - Tuberculosis in plications In scarlet fever, 407, 773, 1119 Lecture aid in, 961 swine, 385 Banks Lecture. See Berar, muedical Prize for Association, Victorian Bush Nursing: Report, BANNERMANN, Ismay, obituary notice of, 924 BSERGIUS, F., awarded the Nobel 1002 Bar, calls to the, 85 Chemiiistry, 1017 Asthma, atropine test in (Mariorie Gillespie), BARBER, H. W.: Allergy and the proteose," Berlin, post-graduate courses in, 281, 877 384 (0) 1060 BERNARD, Claude, and the Coll6ge de France Asthma and the endocrine system, 1164 Barcelona, post-graduate courses at, 407 (H. Vincent), 129 Asthma and nasal conditions (Sir Jamies BARCLAY, A. E.: History of the British Institute B3EGiNARD, L6on: An antituberculosis plan, 198- Dundas-Grant), 210,1127 (0) of Radiology, 1103 La Difense de la SaUte PtubliQue pendantt la Ashtma Research Council: An atropine lest in BAICRCOFT, J.: Physiological aspects of imuscular G terre, 501 asthma (Mariorie Gillespie), 384-Report of exercise. 619 BERRY, Sir George Andreas, honorary LL.D. progress, 956-Correspondence on, 1011 1A RD, Louis, nedallion of unveiled at Geneva, St. Andrews conferred on, 29 Asthma, severe, treatment of, 1018 .67 BERRY, Richard J. A.: Microcephaly, 76-tAnd Asthma statistics in Denmark (H. C. Gram), IlARDSWELL, Noel: Prevention of tuberculosis, It. G. GORD )N): The Ne7ntal Defective, rev., 1050-Correspondence on, 1109,1199 28 934 -Correspondence on above review, 1108 AsuA, Felipe Jimenez de: Compendio de Haem2a- BARGER, George: Ergot and Ergotism, 1100 BERVEN, Elis G. E.: Mlalignant tumours of the tologia, rev., 950 Hariumii meal in gastric diagnosis, the skeleton tonsil, 663 Asylum, Dundee Royal: Antnutal report, '76 (T. D. Overeud), 938 (0) BEssoN, A., death of, 682 Asylum officers' superannuation (parliamentary BARLOW, Sir Thomas: A Christmas appeal, 868 B]E'TT, W. R.:-Koplik and Koplik's spots. 174- note), 227 IBARNARD, W. G.: Post-mortem examinations, The thyroid: conquests, failures, mysteries, Asylum. Royal Blind, and School, Edinburgh, 208 and meni, 850 extension of, 75 BARNES, Henry John, appointed a Knight of B],].VA,N Sybil C., appointed a Serving Sister of ATTLEE, W.: Common inijuries of theknee-joint, -irace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 214 173 EEWLEY, (Geoffrey: Treatment of empy,ema, 1184 Attorney-General v. Weeks, 359. 87 BARR, Sir JaInes: Prostatectomy or drainage, B1EZANCON, F. (and S. I. DE JONG)- AMalcadies de Atropine test in asthlma (Marjorie Gillespie), 586 l'Appareil Respii-atoire, rev., 1C97 384 (0) BARRETT, Lady: Obstetrics at the Rotunda, 1089 BIDDULPH, Deputy Inspector-General Richard AuBRY, Maurice (Georges LArUInENS and Andre BARRS, Alfred George, honorary LL D,Leeds Edmund, obituary notice of, 683 LEMARIEY): Pr6cis d'Oto Rhlinto Laryngologie, conferred on, 64 BIER, August, seventieth birthday of, 1017.1163 rev., 1042 BA.RTH, Justis. death of, 1116 BIGGER, J. W.: Undulant fever conveyed by AUGAGNEUR, Jean Victor, death of, 324 Basel, enteric fever outbreak at, 59k milk, 261 Aural disease and bathing (John E. G BASHALL, C. J.: Convulsions during ether anaes- Biliary cirrhosis. See Cirrhosis McGibbon), 343 (0) thesia, 400, 513 BINNEY, George: The E8kimo Book of Know- Aural. See also Ear BASKIN, J. L.: Need for education in questions ledge. rev., 388 of sex. 217-Appreciation of Lieut.-Col. Lord, Biochemische Zeitschrift, four numbers of : 405 dedicated to P. Rona, 755 Army Medical Services int the War of 7914-1918 13ASU U. P.: Radiology in medical diagnosis. 848 Biological standardization (leading article), 809 Otfcial History of, vol. i (edited by Colonei Bath and surrounding area, incidence of Biology, review of books on, 192, 300, 661, 1094, A. J. Butler), rev., 571 rheumatism in, 321 1188 Cancer campaign in, 153, 664 Binth chair asked for, 367 Biology and social progress (leading article), Victorian Bush Nursing As-ociation: Annual Bathing and aural disease (John E. G. 1049 report, 1002 McGibbon), 343(0) Bio-physical assistants association to be Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Research Baths, medicinal, in Edinburgh, 932 form-ed, 912-And physical medicine, 1063 in Pathology and Medicine, Melbourne, BAUR, Erwin (Euven Fischer and Fritz Lenz): Biophysics, review of book on, 804 -Corre Collected Papers for 1929-30 now published, ilutman Heredity, rev., 535 spondence on, 967 478-Annual report, 1052-Immunization BAUWENS. P.: Physical medicine and bio- BIRAUD, Y.: Epidemliolo-gical reports of the against snake venom, 1052 physical assistants, 1063 League of Nations, 1108 BAY, Emmet B.: Medical Administration of BIRCH, Charles Allan, awarded a Dorothy Australian Medical Association. See Associa- Teachting Hospitals, 505 Temple Cross Fellowship, 229-Refresher tion BAYLIs, H. A.: Coenurus in man, 993 courses for ship surgeons. 358 -The mechanism A AUTY, C. H.: Inhalation therapy, 1071 BEALE, John F. (and John C. THRESH): of cephalic presentations, 988 (0) Avertin anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Simple Method of Water Analysis, tenth BIRCH, John: Need for education in queEtions AVERY, Harold: Medical treatment of duodenal edition, rev,, 108-Plumbism, 165 of sex, 217-The problem of suicide, 2t5 ulcer, 367-Effect of prolonged injections of BEAMI-3I, Colonel James Maybury, obituary Birminghalm: Research in mentaldiseases at, 5C9 insulin on subcutaneous tissue, 407 notice of, 40 -Mortality rates in, 916 Aviation. See Air BEATTY, Dr.: Pruritus ani, 213-Treatment of Birth, compulsory notification of in India Ayrshire. hospital co-operation in, 625 psoriasis, 267 (parliamentary note), 127 BiEAUMONT, G. E. (and E. C. DODDS): Recent Birth Control Association, National, formation Advances in Medicine, sixth edition,611-Liver of, 516-Annual meeting. 1044-Address by function tests, 1039 H. J. Laski. 1044 B. BEOLtiRE. Antoine: Address as President of the Birth control clinics, 221 International Congress of Radiology, 319- Birth Control Council and Birth Control In- Babies' Hostel, St. Thomas's: Report, 584 Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Society of vestigation Commiiittee amalganiate under the Baby Week Council, National: Report of Mledicine conferred on, 319-Diploma from the title of the National Birth Control Association, meeting, 1071 Uuiversity of Ztirich conferred on, 319-Chair- 516 Bacillus Calmette-Gnurin: Vaccination of man's mallet from the Society of American Birth injuries: In the newly born, recognition monkeys with (A. Stanley Griffiti). 111- radiologists, 319-Mallet from the Swedish and treatment of (G. B. Fleming), 312, 481 (0)- Results of vaccination with in Franice: Report s;ociety of Radiology, 319-Gold chain from the Discussion. 312 of a second inquiry by the Institut Pasteur of British Institute of Radiology, 319 BLACKBURN, Dr.: Oxaluria, 130-Nervous Paris, 351-The trial at Lilbeck, 712, 814, 861, BEDDARD, A. P.: London Clinic and Nursing dyspepsia, 1036 1016-(Parliamentary note), 1016, 1162-Use of Home, 1113 BLACKETT, Sir Basil: Social hygiene and the in this country, 117. 1162 BEDFORD, Lieut.-Col. Sir Charles Henry. structure of twentieth century life. 158 Bacillus Klebs-Loeffler in war wounds, 78 obituary notice of, 124 BLACKHAM, Colonel R. J. (and Surgeon-General Back, cold, 1072 BEDFORD, D. Evan: Cardiac pain, 512 Sir Pardey LuOIs); Tropical Hygiene, fourth Bacterial endocarditis. See Endocarditis BEDINGFIELD, H.: Nervous dyspepsia, 1035 edition, rev.. 1096 Bacteriology, review of book on, 299, 936 Bedside preDarations. review of book on, 387 BLACKWELL. Arthur Seal, obituary notice of, 365 Bacteriologv, System of in Relatitn to Medicine, BEDSON, S P.; Biological nature of the viruses, B'adder. extraction of broken catheter from vol. viii rev., 299-Correspondence on. 399 619 (L. W. Hefferman). 101 Bacteriophage in relation to cholera and dysen- Beer consumption in Germany. decline iD, 971 BLARESLEY, Henry John. obituairy notice of, 39 tery (Lieut.-Col. J Mom-ison), 89) BEE t, Edwin: Collected Papers, 1904-1929, BIANCHARD, Phyllis (and Ernest R. GRtovEs): Bad Nauheim, Kerckhoff Institute for Study of rev., 63 Inttroduction to alenttal Hygiene, rev., 707 Heart Affections opened at, 229, 927 Beit Memorial Fellowships, 159-Meeting of BLANCHET, Paul: Les C(ausalgies post-trauma- BAER, William S.: Maggots and osteomyelitis, trustees. 159 -Resignations and appointments, tiques de Weir-Mitchlell et leur Devenir, rev., 540 159--Work of the Beit Fellows, 159-Election 499 BAEuMEF,R, Excellenz Geheimrat, ninety-fifth o Fellowships, 159 BLAND-SUTTON, Sir John, honorary LL.D. Leods birthday of, 85 B13ELCHIER, John, bust of, 820 conferred on. 64 TNu Barnum 6 JULY-DEC., 193I] INDEX I KXDICAL JOUaNAL

Bleeder, a female (?), 407 BOURDILLON. R. B.: The vitamins, 622-(And British Orthopaedic Association. See Associa- Blind, care of in Edinburgh, 75 others): The Quantitative Estimation of tion Blind people in the Irish Free State (J. S. Quin), Vitamin D by Radiography, 762 British Serbian Units Branch of the British 867 BOURNE, Aleck W., Breech presentation, 203, Legion. See British Legion Blind persons. certification of in Scotland, 915 372 (0)-Dr. Briggs of Liverpool, 548-Obstetrics British spas. See Spas Blind Relief Association, Bombay: Report, 1119 at the Rotunda, 1089 British Waterworks Year Book and Directory Blind, welfare of in Scotland: Report of the BOUsFIELD, Gray: Uses and abuses of vaccines, with Statistical T'able, rev., 707 Scottish Advisory Committee, 675 827 BRoCK. Arthur J.: Neo-Hippocratism and State Blindness, prevention of: proposals at the BOUTELIER. A.: Qutelqaues Dermatoses Communes control of medicine, 1012 general assembly of the International Associa- de l'Enfance, rev., 248 BRODERICK, F. W.: Diet and caries, 725 tion for the Prevention of Blindness, 1001 Bovine tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis Dental sepsis and chronic arthritis, 871 Blisters, tennis, 173, 230, 330 Boy, the growing and moving (leading article), BRODRIBB, F. A.: Catheter life, 78 BLOCH, Olaf: Science and public affairs, 812 904-Correspondence on, 1010 Bronchiectasis in children (Peter Kerley), 1105 BLONSTEIN, J. L.: Caicinioma of the cervix BOYCOTT, A. E.: Anaemia and polycythaemia, Bronchiectasis, indications for phrenic avul- with twin pregnancy and normal delivery, 1184 sion in (W. G. Oakley). 378(0) 1033 BOYD, Shepherd McCormick, obituary of, 365 Bronchiectasis, lipiodol in (L. S. T. Burlrell), 1104 Blood examination, review of book on, 249 BOYD, William: Insanities associated with Bronchus of a child, foreign body in, with Blood extravasation followed by shock (O'Donel child-bearing, 1087 atypical signs and symptoms IL. I. M. Browne), 1124 (0) BOYLAN, D.: Evolution of medical services in Castleden), 1178 Blood in glandular fever. See Fever Ireland, 117 BROOKS, W. D. W.: Zoster, hiccup, and vari-- Blood pressure in the psychoneuroses, 548 BomB. H. Edmund G.: Ether convulsions, 1009 cella, 298 Blood pressure, review of book on, 706.1041 BRACKENBURY, H. B.: Appreciation of Robert BROOME, F. J. C.: Advantages of home spas, 686 Blood pressure, significance of (John Hay),43 (0) Wallace Wesley Henry, 728 BROWN, Bevan: Physical findings in psycho- -Leading article, 66-Correspondence on, 164, BRADFORD, Sir John Rose, honorary M.D. neurosis. 1183 224, 274, 321. 548 Dublin conferred on, 125 BROWN, Lieut.-Col. Harry Herbert, obituary- Blood pressure in uraemia, effect of magnesium BRADLEY. W. H.: The factor of infection in the notice of, 365 sulphate iotravenously on (C. B. Watson), 1086 rheumatic state, 274- Factors determining BROWN, Herbert: Praritus ani, 213 Blood sedimentation test (A. R. Halpenny), 1092. epidemic differences, 314- Acute tonsillitis BROWN, Deputy Inspector-General Richarc See also Sedimentation and some of its sequels, 316 Gavin. obituary notice of, 683 Blood sugar, review of book on, 1141 BRAIN, W. Russell: Exophthalmos of central BROWN, James Grierson, obituary notice of, 365 Blood transfusion (Alexander Fleming), 811- origin, 316, 937 (0)-Acute head injuries, 1091 BROWN, R. King: Biophysics, 967 Discussion, 802 Brain, sulci of, importance of (Ariens Kappers), BROWN, W. F., presentation to, 1118 Blood transfusion apparatus (S. Miller), 60 117 BROWN, W. Langdon: Individual psychology Blood transfusion and insulin in the treatment Brain tumours. See Tumours and the sympathetic mechanism. 753-Nervous- of true rheumatoid arthritis (W. S. C. Cope- BRAITHWAITE, J. V. C.: Infant Feeding in dyspepsia, 1036-Liver function tests, 1039- man), 1130 (0) General Practice, rev., 149-(And W. Mitchell Acidosis and ketosis in children, 1157- Blood transfusion service: In Edinburgh, 676- INNEB): Epidemic meningitis minor, 567(0) Physical findings in psychoneurosis, 1183 Red Cross, 907, 1197 BRAMWELL, Crighton: Indications for pre- BROWNE, Buckston. See Browne, George Blood transfusion, unusual complication of mature termination of pregnancy, 751 Buckston [acute infectivefever transmitted] (C. Blaxland BRAMWELL, Edwin: Some clinical pictures BROWNE, Denis: Congenital talipes equino- Levick), 847 attributable to lead poisoning, with special varus, 696(0) Blood vessels, innervation of (J. S. B. Stopford), reference to the neurological manifestations BROWNE, F. J.: Inversion of the uterus, 58- 946 of plumbism, 87(0) Value of the pregnancy reaction of Zondek BLUETT, G. M.: Work of a child guidance BRAND, A. T.: Phimosis or circumcision, 786 and Aschheim in the diagnosis and prognosis clinic. 259 BRANION: Irradiated ergosterol and para- of chorion-epithelioma, 58-Breech presenta- BLUM, Agnes, awarded the Leibnitz silver medal thyroids, 351 tion, 203-Toxaemias of pregnancy, 832 by the Prussian Academy of Sciences, 591 BRASEH, James Couper: Irregularity and BROWNE, George Buckston: Sir Henry Thomp- BLUM, Leon (and C. van CAULAERT): Le 161e du malocclusion of teeth. 617-Elected to the son, 70-Surgical Research Farm, 114-Dinner, Sel dans les Niphrites, rev., 805 chair of anatomy at Edinburgh, 721 964-Prize and medals, 1101-Sixty years of Board, Central Midwives: Facilities for ante- BRABHER, C. W. J.: The blood pressure in the surgical retrospect, 1136 natal care, 329-Approval of lecturer, 329, 776- psycho-neuroses, 548 BROWNE, O'Donel: Haemorrhage and shock, 31- Report of meeting, 776, 962-Dates of meetings BRASSEY, Colonel L. P., mentioned in dispatches, -Shock following blood extravasation, with. in 1932, 1163 40 special reference to the treatment of acci- Board, Central Midwives, Scotland: Successful BRAULT, A.: Le Glycog#ne dans le Developpement dental haemorrhage, 1124 (0) candidates. 398. 1003-Penal cases, 821 des Tumeurs des Tissus Normaux et des etres BRUCE, Major-General Sir David, obituary Board of Control: Annual report (1930), Part I, Organis4s, rev., 852 notice of, 1067 128,151,221; PartIl, 579-Appointment of hono- BRAY, George W.: Recent Advantces in Allergy, BRUCE, G. Gordon: The relation of foreiga rary consultants, 281-Leading article on, 151- rev., 1139 substances to the human body, 765 Mental deficiency, 221-Advisory committee Brazil: International leprosy research institute BRUCE, ,H. M. (and others): The Quantitativ-v appointed, 254-List of medical practitioners to be erected at Rio de Janeiro, 831 Estimation of Vitamin D by Radiogr apty, 762 in England and Wales approved by the Board Bread-making, hygienic principles of (David BRUCE, Lady, death of, 1013, 1068 for the purpose of making recommendations Ellis), 118 Bruises, recurring, 554 under the Mental Treatment Act, 320-Research Breast abscess. See Abscess BRULE, Marcel: Pathologie du Foie at due work in mental disease, 579-Report of Depart- Breast-feeding, review of book on, 61 Pancr8as rev., 1042 mental Comimittee on Colonies for Mental Breech presentation: Foetal mortality and BRUNETTE, J. F., obituary notice of, 1116 Defectives, 864 injuries (G. F. Gibberd), 203, 369 (0) BuCHANAN, Sir George: Some recent policies Board of Education p iblishes a booklet entitled Discussion, 203-Ante-natal treatment of regarding particular diseases, 206, 283 (0)- Secondary Schlool Buildings-Report of Com- (Gertrude Dearnley), 371 (0)-Management of Industrial problems and general practice, 206. mittee of Inquiry into the Problems connected (Aleck Bourne), 372 (0)-Correspondence on, -Public health problems of air travel, 262- with Defective Vision in School Children, 859 512, 518, 547, 587. 627, 778, 779-Jaw traction in, Function of the isolation hospital in modern -Annual Report of Chief Medical Officer on 778. See also Labour practice, 263-Problem of the child in the the health of the school child, 913, 959 BREND4,R. Miss * Need for education in questions tuberculous household, 314 Board, Scottish Mental Hospitals: Report, 624 of sex, 217 BUCHANAN, J. Courtney: A statement from the BODIN, Eughne, death of, 40 BRENNAN, J. T.: Refresher courses for ship Cancer Hospital (Free), 323 BODMAN, Frank: Toxints and enzymes, 965 surgeons, 224 BUCHANAN, Robert MacNeil, obituary notice of, Body, human, relation of foreign substances to BRENTNALL, C. G. : Treatment of anthrax by 401 (G. Gordon Bruce). 765 N.A.B., 966 Buckie, typhoid epidemic in, 1003 BOLAM, Sir Robert, retirement of from the BREWER, H. F., appointed medical officer to the BUCKLEY, C. W.: Treatment of arthritis, 318- staff of the Royal Infirmary, Newcastle-on- Red Cross transfusion service, 907 Hyperpiesia. 319 Tyne, 625-Appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Bridgets and virgins," 878 Budget, the emergenec (leading article), 538- the University of Durham, 1114 BREWERTON. E. W.: The fitting of contact Parliamentary note, 551. See also Finance Bilk BONAR, James: Theories of Populationt fromn glasses, 944-Use of antiseptics in the con- Buiffaloes of John Hunter (W. R. Le Fanu) 574 Raleigh to Arthuer Younlg, 763 junctival sac, 944 Bugs, plague of in Westminster (parliamentary BOND, Colonel C. J.: His lecture on eugenics BRIGGs, Dr., of Liverpool, 548 note), 80 now published in pamphlet form, 407-Sus- BRIGGS, I. G.: A cosmetic query, 230 BUIST, R. C.: Jaw traction in breech labour, 77& ceptibility of cells to hormonic influences, Briaht's Disease, Observations ont the Courses of BULL, Carroll Gideon, obituary notice of, 125 917 Different Types of. anad ont the Resultant Bundle-branch block (S. C. Bose), 848 BOND. Sir Hubert: Suicide from the socio- Changes in Renal Anatomy, 305 Bundle-branch block of vagal origin (Maurice logical aspect, 234 (0) Bright's disease, review of book on, 569 Newman). 1134. See also Heart BOND, Surgeon Vice-Admiral R. St. G. S., ap- Brill's disease, case of (H. M. Royds-Jones), Burdett's Hospitals. See Hospitals Yerr Book pointed honorary physician to the King, 167 894 (0) BURDON-COOPER, Mr.: Irradiation of cataractous Bone diseases, review of books on, 850 Brill's disease and typhus. 963 and other lenses, 105 Bone grafts and fusion operations for the spine BRINDLEY, Albert Edward. obituary notice of, Bureau of Hospital Information. See Hospital (S. A. S. Malkin), 898 550 BURGESS- The variola-vaccinia flocculation Bone growth and rickets, 1158 BRIsCoE, R. C.: Painful heel, 1164 test, 812 Bone growth and vitamins, 955, 1007 Bristol Medical School reunion, 1154 BURGESs, A. H.: Recent diagnostic methods in Bone transplantation (W. E. Cqallie), 267, 840 (0) Bristol University. See University renal affections. 257-John Murphy Oration -Discussion, 268 BRISToW, Rowley: Common injuries of the (1931), 580-Murphy. and some principles of Bones of leg, fracture of. See Fracture knee-joint, 215-Bone transplantation, 268- urinary surgery, 1121 (0) BONEY, Knowles: The " sobering-up " rate, 1111 Injury and sport, 588-London Clinic and BURGESS, Norman: Bilateral herpes zoster, BONNEY, Victor: Obstetrics at the Rotunda, 1089 Nursing Home, 1113 384 -X rays in uterine disease, 1090 . See Army BURKE, E. T.: The choice of remedies in syphilis. Book catalogues, old medical, 618 British: "Buy British," 1160 157 BOOTH, F. Stanley, appointed a Serving Brother British Dental Association. See Association BuR.KE, Noel H. M.: Microcephaly, 34-Work of of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 British doctors and British health resorts, 781. a child guidance clinic, 259 BORDET, Francis (and others): Exploration See also Spas Burma, vaccination progress in, 162 Radiologique de l'AVpareil Respiratoire, rev., British Dominions. conditions of practice in, BURNAND, Ren6: L'Auscultation dans la Dia- 192 471 gIostic de la Tubercculose Pleuro-pulmonai-re,. BORDIER, H.: Diathermie et DiatheermothWrapie, British drugs. See Drugs rev., 247 sixth edition, rev., 1095 British goods for hospitals, 782. See also hos- BURNELL-JONES, E. S.: Persistent mild pyrexia, Bosc, Gaston, death of, 515 pitals 878 BOSCH, C..,awarded the Nobel Prize for chemi- British Guiana Infant Welfare and Maternity BURNET. Dr.: The prophylaxis leprosy, stry, 1017 League: Annual report, 667 BURNHAM, Viscount: Domestic refrigerators. BOsE, Sir Jagadis Chunder (editor): Life Move- British Legion. British Serbian Units Branch: 1072 mentts in Plants, rev., 657 Annual dinner, 1118 Burnley Radium Clinic. an aecount of, 822 BOsE, S. C.: Bundle-branch block, 848 British Mledical Association. See Association Burns and scalds (Eric I. Lloyd), 177 (0)-Dis- BOSTON, Leonard Napoleon, death of, 924 British Mosquito Control Institute. See cussion, 310 Boswell, Everybody's, rev., 63 Mosquito BURNS, William. obituary notice of, 324 T Brsnu JULY-DEC.,I93Ij INDEX rI VNDTOAL JOUUALS I I Cancer of the cervix with twin pregnancy and ilephalic presentations, mechanism of (C. Allan L. S. T.: Prevention of tuberculosis, 988 See Labour BviaiaiL, normal delivery (J. L. 1033 Birch), (0). also 29-Recent Advances in Pulmonary Tubercu- Blonstein), for Cancer of the cervix uteri (Professor Dougal), Ceraban adhesive bandage, 611 losis, second edition. rev., 247-Indications Cerebellar haemangioma. See Haemangioms premature termination of pregnancy, 750- 1092 schistosomiasis Cerebral artery. See Artery Lipiodol in of intrathoracic disease, Cancer complicating vesical diagnosis Cerebral cortex during unconsciousness (R.L. 1104-X in thoracic disease, 1181 (N. Hamilton Fairley), 983 (0) rays Cancer, contributions to the study of, 112 Worrall), 68 Burroughs Wellcome and CO.: " Tabloid" Cancer in England and Wales, geo- Cerebral haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage case carried by Sir Alan Cobham in his recent deaths graphical distribution of (1921-26) (Percy Cerebro-spinal fever (parliamentary note), 226- air survey of Central Africa, 592 Stocks and M. N. Karn), 23 Ministry of Health memorandum on, 393 BuRRows, Lieut. S. M., Dorothy Temple Cross of Cancer s by spectro photometry (S. T. Cerehro spinal 76-Clinical pathology Fellowship awarded to, 229 diagnosi G. fluiid, Bendien), note on, 280- (J. G. Greenfield), 60 Bursitis, prepatellar, 281, 330 196-Parliamentarv on. 554, 677-Not at present Certification of insured persons. See Insurance BuRY, Judson S.: Catheter life, 33 Correspondence 514. as reliable, 677 Cervical adenomata, 831 BURY, R. elected Mayor of accepted Alderman, F., in CEsARES, Miguel Gil, death of, 324 Leamington, 927 Cancer, etiology of, role of the pituitary 794 Cestoda. rev., 63 BUTLER. Colonel A. G. (editor): The Official (Williamua usman), (0)-Correspondence 870, 917, 1062 Chadwick Lecture. See Lecture y of A nay Medical on, Histort article), CHiAFFEY, W. C.: Infantile diarrhoea, 554 Services in the Warof1914-1918,vol. i., rev.,571 Cancer of the hypopharynx (leading 1098 Ferdinand, death of, 515 BUTLER, G. G.: Ante-natal treatment of CHAIrAN, in E. J: Deaths with venereal disease, 158 Cancer, incurable, hospital patients East(rn CHAMBEPRS, ai.ssociated suffering from (Janet E. 1118, anaesthesia, 1158 BUTLER, R. B.: Achalasia of the cardia, E65 (0) London Forber), 1152 CHAMBERS,R.: Urobilinogen, 780 BUTLER, Nicholas Murray: Post-Graduate School (Musgrave CHANDLER, F. G.: X-ray diagnosis of diseases of of Medicine of Columbia, 25 Cancer of oesophagus, treatment of 210, 290 210- the chest, 931-X rays in thoracic disease, BUTLER, Lieut.-Col. William: The housing Woodman), (0)-Discussion, Correspondence on, 400 1181 question, 118 of See Insurance imported note). 1202 Cancer patient and the radiologist, 629 Change doctor. Buttsrr (parliamentary J. 866 CHAPMAN, H. G.: Cancer research in Australia, Butter, unsuspected dangersoo (Levaditi, Kling, Cancer, prevention of (F. McCann), Cancer and radium, 1102 153 and L6pine), 1153 institute Butter, note), 1117 Cancer Research Fund, Imperial: Annual Charkov, Qto-rhino-laryngological Russian (parliamentary founded at. 1203 Butter. vitamin A content of, 908 report, 1045 notice of, 37 Cancer research in Denmark, 806 Charge of falsely pretending to be a registered BUXTON, Dudley Wilmot, obituary [Charles John Powell], 875 BUXTON. P. A.: Methods of study in atmospheric Cancer, review of books on. 806,1146 Cancer and tuberculosis, 957 Charities, medical, 307. 998-Leading article on, humidity, 993 998. See also Association, British Medical. Buy Drugs, British Cancer. See also Malignant British," 1160. See also Charities Committee BUZZARD, Sir E. Farquhar, appointed a member CANNON, Alexander: The cerebro-spinal fluid, 76 medal of the and Digest, Annual, rev., of the Advisory Committee on the Administra- CANNON, W. B., awarded the Baly Clharities Register Act, 957- Royal College of Physicians of London, 328 707 tion of the Cruelty to Animals Aseptic vaginal examination, in 1059 CANTAROW, Abraham: Calciutm Metabolisnm anld CaTARLESON, C.: Wintering England, 1095 63, 174 Hilda Margaret, obituary notice of, 278 Calcium Therapy, rev.. EiYLES, note), 227 CEAUMIER, Edmond, death of, 550 BYROM. Frank Burnet, elected toE:eita Memorial Capital punishment (parliamentary and Capitation fee. See Insurance CHEATLE, Sir G. Lenthal: London Clinic Fellowship, 159 NursingHome. 1113 BYWATER, H. Haward: neonatorum, CAPON, N.: Birth injuries, 312 Ophthalmia J. E.: Anatonty. 211 Carbon dioxide in post-anaesthetic respiratory CHEESMAN, BailliWre's Synthetic Perineum Part XII: complications (J. Ross Mack-nzie), 265-Dis- Part Xl: (male); 266 Perineumkfemale), rev., 1142 cussion, and Carbuncle, treatment of, 86 Chenisistry, Institute of, of Great Britain Ireland: Annual meeting of Free sec- Carcinoma. See Cancer State Cardia, achalasia of the (H. B. Buvler), 565 (0) tiorn, 1156-Water supplies aud public health, C. Cardiac cycle, the. 1008 1156 Cardiac pain, 512 Chenmistry, review Of books on, 758, 807, 853, 903 775 949 CABOT, Hugh (and Mary Dodd GILES): Surgical Cardiac research in Bristol. 957 Cardiac. See also Heart CHERRY, Thomas: Cancer and tuberculosis, Nursing, rev. 249 of 820 Caesarean section (A. H. Davidson). 914 Carditis, rheumatic, rickettsia-like bodies in CHESELDEN, William, bust CHESNEY, George: carriers, 680 Caesarean film illustrating the (J. Tertius Clarke and Dotuglas), 247 Diphttleria section: A sound Miackenzie Elizabeth. of of uterine segment (Joseph -Correspondence on. 1013 CHESSER, tloan: Treatm)ent technique the lower 77 B. De 201 Cardiospasm, 678, 919, 948, 1010 dysmenorrhoea, Lee), Chest diseases, review of boolk on,'46 Caesarean twins Soni), 190, 330 Caries and diet. See Diec (M.R. diseases, diagnosis of haernorrhage, 209 CARLTON. C. Hope: Blood transfusion, 803 chest x-ray (Stanley CAIRNS. Hugh: Cerebral 990 Calciferol, crystalline vitamin D, 1142 Carnegie Trust, information concerning, 432 Melville), " CHEVAL, Max (and A. P. Theorie et Calciumn levulinate for intravenous and sub- Carotene, tabloid," 5C0 DuSTIN): Pratique de la 811 cutaneous (G, D. Greville and E. CARR, J. W.: Blood transfusion. 803 TelUcurietheWrapte, injection Bishop of: Need of education in Dodds), 190 CARSON, H. W. (editor): Pye's Suigical Handi- CHICHESTER, ' questions of sex, 215 Calcium metabolism, review of books on, 1095 craft, tenth edition,rev., 148 Child adoption in Scotland, 961 Calcium and in milk G. Linton), CARSWELL,, John, obituary notice of. 37 phosphorus (R. Child development, study of (Sttnart A. Curtis), 385 CARTER, Thomas, obituary notice of, 1202 509 Calculus in an ectopic kidney (J. Llewellyn CASsON, Elizabeth: Occupational therapy for the Difficult, rev., 1042 1031 (0) paying imental patients, 813 Child, Davies), guidance clinic: The work of a (Bernard Calculus, a sublingual, 330 CASTELLANI. Aldo: An amoeba test for child 993 Hart), 259, 528 259-In Liver- Calcutta School of Tronpical Medicine, 161. See differentiating certain bacteria, (0)-Discussion, note on (A. A. Fitch), 398-Review of book CASTLE. E. B.: Fathers and Sons, rev., 301 pool. also rLropical medicine 756-Correspondence 1010, 1110, in a child's on, 1084, CALDWELL, W. A.: A survey of probable CASTLEDEN, L. I. M.: Foreign body and symptoms, 1193-In 1155 factors in the treatment of general bronchus with atypical signs 1Edinburgh, prognostic Child life and the scope and need of paralysis, 316,1129 (0) 1178 health, teaching in (Charles McNeil). 772 Calendar, Medical Art, 1018 Catalysis and mineral waters (A. Woodmnansey), Child psychology, 777, 824, 901, 1110. See also Burns and scalds, 310- 1000 CALLCUTT. J. Shirley: Psychology Breech delivery, 587 Cataract. operation for, 130, 164 282-Personal Child P-sychology, National Institute of, 663 CALMETTE, Professor. presents his Roberto experiences, 130, 282 Child in the tuberculous household. See Tuber- Rovichi Prize the Forlanini Institute of Cataract, treatment of. 1204 to culous Milan, 367 Catarrb, review of book on, 656 Child welfare consultation, the first, 927 H. Effect of sunlight Catarrh of upper respiratory tract. 832 CALWELL, G.: welfare in the United States. 69-In Edin- vulgaris, 368 Catarrh. See also Cold child Catarrhal conditions. absenteeism due to burgh, 1003 CAVA. Lieut.-Col. Rustomjee Hormusiee, Maternity obituary notice of, 552 (T. E. A. Stowell), 985 (0) Child welfare. See also Jean: du Childbirth and shape of the pelvic brim University Press, exhibition repre- CATHALA, Pathologie Nourrisson, rev., Cambridge (Kathleen Vaughan),311, 939 senting the publications and history of, 51 i 756 (0) Children, defective. See Mentally CAMERON, H. C.: Jatunidice in childhood, 205- CATHCART, E. P.: The hygiene of food, 118 mentally Work of a child guidance clinic, 259 CATHCART, George P.: Tie modern treatment defective Children, problem, review of book 300 CAMERON, J. Gordon: Diet and dental caries, of deafness, 1180 on. hildren and Young Persons Bill, 1161 1204 Catheter, broken. extracted from urethra and ( Children's diseases, review of books on, 19, 756 CAMERON, J. R.: Intracranial injuries in the bladder (L. W. Hefferman), 104-(R. E. appointed a Knight of Grace of newborn, 60 Debenham), 225-(H. W. Webber), 323 CHILL, A., the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 Samuel J.: Maternity hospitals and Catheter life, 33, 78 CAMERON. China, foreign medical practitioners in, in- preventive medicine, 118 CATrELL, Henry W. (editor): lnternational formation concerning, ester Chinese CAMMIDGE. P. J.: and pregnancy, 58- Clinics, vol. i, forty-first sesles, rev., 20; 270-L Diabetes Hospital, Shanghai, report, 1119-Parasitology Acute spontaneous hypoglyeaernia, 921 vol. ii, forty-first series, rev., 611 in, 1100-Sen Yatsen University opens new and Cattle, tuberculous, branding of Canada: Royal College of Physicians (parliamentary 1119 Surgeons, 1114. See also College notes), 80, 683 pathological institute, Chitna devotes its September Cancer " (C. F. M. Saint). 818 CAUDWELL, Irene:-Damient: Thle Leper Saint, Medical Journal issue to leprosy, 877 Cancer of air passages,-radiotherapy in 711 [upper] M. (A. LOMON and R. Le the treatment of (W. Douglas Harmer). 910 CAULAERT, C. van (and L6on BLUM): Le R6le dit CHIaAY, WAHL): rev., 248 Cancer of the appendix (F. J. Henry), 1093 Sel dans les N6phrites, rev., 805 Dolichlocolon, review of book on, 388 review of books on, 499 Chiropody, Cancer, Bendien's chemical test for, 514. See Causalgias, tChisel, special, for removal of buried roots and also Cancer Cavendish Henry, bicentenary of, 665 diagnosis impacted (Dr. Coupland), 505 Cancer of the bladder, inoperable, treatment of CAWADIAS, A. P. :-The Moders Therapeutics of teeth Internal Diseases: An Introduction to Medical Chloroform, concise history of, 1118 (R. Ogier Ward), 16 Chloroform in labour, 1197 Cancer in a secondary to carcinoma Practice, rev., 536-Neo-Hippocratism, 869- [long] bone Cholecystectomy, end-results of, 1159 of rectum (Stanley J. Firth), 943 Liver function tests, 1039 Cholera and the bacteriophage (Lieut.-Col. J- Cancer of the breast (Philip Hawe), 850. 928 CAWSTON, F. G.: A sublingual calculus, 330 Cells, susceptibility of to hormonic influence, 899 Cancer of breast. post-operative treatment by Morison). 917 Cholera in , 553 irradiation (J. E. A. Lynham), 320 Cholesterol in mental disorders, 252 Cancer in Cellulose spraying, 1119 campaign Australia, 153, 664- R. N.: Indian CEMACH, A. J.: rev., CHOPRA, Lieut.-Col. Ephedras, (Professor Forssell),319 Chtirurgische Diagnostik, 500 906 Cancer Campaign, British Empire: Annual Pater- Cement mills, dust (parliamentary note), Chorea. epidemic of in a family (Donald meeting, 160-Annual report. 160-Gift from from 683 and Louis J. Horn), 893 (0) Sir William Morris, meeting, 506-Quarterly 67 Chorion-epithelioma, value of Zondek-Aschheim 909 Census figures (leading article), reaction in and Centenarians. review of book on, 1141 diagnosis prognosis Cancer, cause of, 1146 Central Provinces, medical aid in the, 961 of (F. J. 58 Cancer of cervix after subtotal hysterectomy,33 Browne), r THzBane 8 JULY--DEC., 1931 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

CHOWDHTURY. K. L. (and C. STRICKLAND): Th1e -Salomons scholarship, vacancy for, 591-New College, University, Cork: Information concern- Anopheline larvae of thle Counitries from India sanatoriutm opened, 666, 904-The growing and ing the study of medicine, 452 and thle Orient to thte Antipodes, rev., 1042 moving boy, 904-Leading article,998-Note on, College, University, Dublin-Appointments, 1114 CHRISTENSEN, Oline: - Pathoplhysiology of 1190 -Information concerning the study of medi- Hutnger Painis Gastrograp-hic and Titri- Coll6ge de France, fourth centenary celebra- cine, 451 mnetric Observations, 303 tions, 129 College, University, Galway: Information con- Cigarette habit, 230, 330. 367 College, King's: Information concerning the cerning the study of medicine, 412 Cinlemas, ventilation of, 1204 study of medicine, 443-Lectures, 636. See also College, University, London: Awards, 228- Circutlatory Disorders, Scientific Comlmittee for Hospital Information concerning the study of medicine, Investigation of: Proceedings, first issue, rev., College of Medicine, Newcastle-on-Tyne: In.- 443-Lectures, 636, 875. See also EHospital 194 formation concerning the study of medicine, College, West London Post-Graduate, infornia- Circumcision, ? congenital, 367 445, 458. See also University of Durham tion concerning instruction at.457 Circumlcision and phimosis (A. Ernestl Sawday), College, North-East London Po-t-Graduate, COLLIER, James: Cerebral haemorrhage due to 14 (0)-Correspondence on, 554, 638, 786, 878,928, information concerning sttudy at, 457 causes other than arteriosclerosis, 209,519 (0) 972, 1072 College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, COLLIER, W. A.: Foreign bodies in the ali- Cirrhosis, biliary, among infants in Mysore, 961 British: Quarterly meeting of council, 329, mentary tract, 967 Civilians and poison gas. See Gas 876-Elections, 329-Admissions to the Fellow- CoLLIER, W. T.: Two cases of Lindau's disease, CLARE, T. C.: The pituitary in the etiology of slhip, 329-Annual dinner, 329, 815-Informa- 144 (0) cancer, 870 tion concerning the diploma in obstetrics, 476- CoLLINGWoOD, Surgeon Frederick William, CLARIElMONT, r,ouis BIennett, obituary notice of Special meeting of Council, 876-Honorary obituary notice of, 1066 1161 Fellowship, 876-Admission of members, 876 OOLLIi,5s E. Treacher, awarded the William CLARKE, Astley: Cerebral haemorrhage, 203- College, Queen 'Margaret, Glasgow: Information Mackenzie Medal, 721 Varieties of secondary anaemia and their concerning the study of medicine, 450 COLLINS, Major F. M., appointed surgeon to the treatment, 256-Treatment in pernicious College, Royal Army Medical: Prize winners, Viceroy of India, 828 anaemia, 895 1016 COLLIS, W. H. F.: Rickettsia-like bodies in (LARKE, J. Tertius (and Mackenzie DOUGLAS): College, Royal (Di-k) Veterinary, Edinburgh: rheumatic carditis, 1013 Rickettsia-like bodies in rheumatic carditis, Annual distribution of prizes, 119 Colon, diverticula of the, 31,121, 164 247-The control of infections, 260 - Acute College, Royal. of Physicians of Edinburgh: Colon, diverticulitis,perforative, of the (Stanley tonsillitis and somiie of its sequels, 316- Annuial meeting, 1114-Appointments, 229,1114 N. Sennett), 1031 (0) Rheum-iatic carditis with Rickettsia-like -Bursaries awardel, 925-Council election, Colon, review of book on, 248 bodies, 993 1114-Fellows elected, 229, 925-Fellows intro- Colonial Medical Services (leading article), 21- CLARKE, L. T.: Convulsions dturing ether aniaes- du ced, 229, 925-Foundation annivereary Note on,518 thesia. 358 (250th) celebrations, 544, 772, 783-Postpone- CoLonial Office appointments. 472 CLAUSEN. R. J.: The progress of anaesthesia, 211, ment of celebrations, 772, 783-Honorary Colonies and Mandated Territories, conditioDs 374 (0) - Carbon dioxide in post-anaesthetic Fellows, 515, 925-Information concerning the of practice in, 472 respiratory complications, 266 - Pre-auiaes- study of medicine, 433-Laboratory report, Colour index, rapid method of working out thetic medication, 265 398-Kirk Duncanson Fellowship for Medical (Frewen Moor), 94.3. See also Anaemia, mDicro- Clavicle, fracture of, a new method of treatment Itesearch, 229, 1015-Quarterly meeting, 229, 925 cytic of [a raoulded plaster-of-Paris slabJ (James Colle,e, Royal, of Physicians of Ireland: Colour vision: Young's theory (Sir John H. Kemible), 100 (0) Annual meeting, 828-Appointments, 79- Parsons), 17 C LAYE, Andrew M.: Hyoscine am-inesia in labour, Degrees and pass lists, 1114-Election of Columbia Post-Graduate School of Medicine. with or without clhloroform, 12 (0)-Appointed officers, 828-Fellows elected, 828-Informa- See Post-graduate ) -ofessor of obstetrics at Leeds, 172 tion concerning the study of medicine, 436- Counmbia, State of, diphtheria disaster it, 27 CLAYTON, S. G.. awarded the Hallett prize, 126 .icentiates admitted. 1114-Menmbers ad- Colyer prize, 785 CLEGG, Richard, appointed a Knight of Grace mitted. 1114-Monthly meeting, 79, 1114- COMERFORD, Beaumiiont H.: Diabetic acute of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 Professorships vacant, 79 abdomen, 680 CILERC, A. (and others): Problbntes Actfuels de Commion cold. See Cold Pat hologie Me-idcale, rev., 995 COLLEGE, ROYAL., O- PHYSICIANS OF LoONDON: Compensation for death in hospital. See Deatlh CLERC, M. A. (and N. DESCHAMPS):-Coentr: Advisory Committee, election of members of, Complaints,common, amenable to spinal treat- Vaisseauix, rev., 1097 328 ment (Thomas Marlin),746(0) CLE,ay, A. B.: Parotid tumours, 948-Carcinoma Appointments, 328, 875 COMIRIE, John D.: Black's Medical Dictionary, of appendix, 1093 Awards, 328 tenth edition. rev., 302 Climate and mosquitos (parliamiienitary note), 227 l3aly Medal, 328 C-mnfinement,pyrexia after, 41 Clinical hospitals. See Hospitals Councillors elected. 875 'Congenital," the termi, 681, 726. 781. 873 Clinical lectures, Prench, review of, 656 Derees and pass lists, 3231 875 Congo, Belgian, health of native labourers in Clinicians pride of place (leading article), 759 Diplom'ias, 329, 876, 978 the, 116 CLOGNE, Ren6: Guide Pratiqie d' an(lyses8pOur Election of officers, 328 Congress Against Alcoholism, Austrian, Vienna l'Urine, le Sang, le Suze gastriqute. les M11atihres Harveian oration, 733 (1931), 784 Fecales, etc., third edition, rev., 388 Information concerning the study of imnedicine, Congress of the American Medical Association, CLOW, Alice E. Sanderson: Treatment of dy s- 431 New Orleans (1932),1193 menorrhoea, 77, 358 Licences, 329, 876 Congress of the Am-lerican Public Health Asso- Club, Geneva University, foundation of, 1071 Xlembership, 328, 875 ciation, Montreal (1931). 65, 355 Club, mothercraft, in Edinburgh, 1106 Murchison scholarship, 328 Congress of Balneology, International, Carlsbad Club, Osler: Meeting to celebrate the eighty- (1931), 65, 356 second anniversary of the birthday of Sir College, Royal, of Physicians and Surgeons of Congress on Biliary Lithiasis, International, William Osler. 129 - Oslerian Oration, 129- Canada: Annual meeting, 1114-Election of Vichy 11932), 1119 The thyroid: conquests, failulres, miiysteries, officers and member-s of Council, 1114 Congress. lBritish Hospitals Association, Liver- and men, 850-Dr. Guillotlin. 956 College, Royal, of Surgeons of Edinhulrgh: pool (1932),1193 Charles P. and 828-Ferns [Henry Congress of the Institute of Radiology. CLUBBE. B.: Appendico-caecal intus- Degrees pass lists, 229, See Congress ofBritishRadiology susception, 276 Arthur Dalziel] l ursar,2- 229- Iformation Congress, British Social Hygiene Council, C02 inhalation in resuscitation fromii asphyxia concerning the sttudy of medicine, 433-Ivison London (19311, 65, 157. See also Congress. (Yandell Henderson), 687 O)-IJorre -pondence Macadam memorial prize, 229 Social Hygiene. Imperial on, 779, 827, 878 Medical COADE, T. F. (editor): HarrXowv Lectures on COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGrEoNs OF ENGLAND: Congress, Carlsbad international Education, rev., 62 Annual uieeting, 783 Educational. Carlsbad 11931 ,40 a Coal Mines Bill, 79-Receives the Royal Assent, Annual miieeting of Fellows and Members, 876, Congress of the Collegiuin Oto-Rbino-Laryngo- 126 1014 logicum, International, Bordeaux (1931). 65 Coates and Coopsr, change of address, 330 Annual report of Council, 1014 Congress, Colonial Medical, International, Paris COATES, Vincent: Rheumatoid arthritis, 870 Appointments, 281, 783, 1162 (1931), 129 Cobalt, 971, 1018. 1119 Bradshaw Lectulre, 876 Congress Co2of parative Pathology, Inter- COBURTN, Alvin F.:-T7he Factor of Infection in Buckston Browvne dinner, 954 national, Paris (1931). 65, 356, 407, 534 the Rlhe'umaqtic of and Congress,Dental, International, Leicester (19315, State: Th.e So-called Rhteutmiatic Busts Roubiliac, Cheselden, Belchlier, 65 Fever, 109 820 Cess of Cocu. P. William: Mortuary inscriptions, 549 Council eleltion, 79 126 Congress of Digestive Diseases. See COCKsHUT. R. W.: " Failed forceps " cases, 966 Council meeting, 126, 783, 968, 1162 the Society for the Study of Metabolism Cod-liver oil and rickets, 1050 Court of examiners, 1162 Congress of the French Association of Urology, Cod-liver oil, vitamin concentrate of, 500 Degrees and pass lists, 126, 280 783, 1162 Paris (1931). 172 Coenurus in man (H. A. Baylis and Tertius Diplomas, 126, 280, 783. 968, 1162 Congress.(19311. Frsnch Colonial Exhibition, Paris Clarke), 993 Election of officer,, 126 65Pai 13) COGHLAN, J. J.: Treatment of antihrax by Information concerning the study of medicine, Conaress, French, of Stomatology,P N.A.B., 921 431 193 COHmN, Henry: Intracranial turmouirs, 0oo Lectures 126, 1015 1ongress. French, of Surgery, Paris (09311,637 COIA, A. G.: Neurosyphilis in the Tropics, 158 Legacy, 1162 Congress of French-speaking psychoanalysis, COKE, Frank: Asthma statistics, 1109 Licences. 1162 Paris (1931). 831 " Cold back.'" See Back Museum demonstrations, 682 Congress of the Gerian Association for Occ3- Cold, common, prophylaxis of the, 518 Primary Fellowship examination, 1152-In pational Hflgiene, Nureimberg (1931), 65, 356534 Cold. See also Catarrh Toronto, 281-in Melbourne, 783 -(1932), 1193 COLDEFY, G., death of, 40 Prizes and scholarships awarded, 126 Congress. GerMa9n Deratological, Vienn1a COLDSTREAM, Geo. P.: Survival after prostat- Representation of members on the Council, (1932). 1193 ectomy, 786 1162 Congress of the (erman orthopaedic Society, COLE, F. J.: Earlv Theories of Sexual Genera- Berlin (1931). 65, 356 tion. rev., 757 College, Royal, of Surgeons in Ireland: Degrees Congress of the, Gerimian Pharmaceutical Society, COLE, L. G.: Exploration of the gastro-intestiinal and pass lists, 329, 1201-Fellows admitted, 968 Berlin (1931), 65, 356. 534 mucosa, 320 -Information concerning the study of medi- Congress of the German Society for Internal COLE, Percival P.: and licentiate 968 Medicine, Wiesbaden (1932), 1193 Refresher courses for ship cine, 436-Member admitted, Congress of the German Society of Urology. surgeons, 276 College, Royal Veterinary: Annual report, 356 1193 Uroog COLEBROOKE, L.: Maternal mortality, 147 - College, St. Mungo's, Glasgow: Information Vienna 11931), 65, 356 534,1017. Infection by anaerobic streptococci in scarlet concerning the study of miadicine, 450 Congress of Gynaecologists and Onstetricians, fever, 777 College, Severance Union Medical, Seoul, Koi-ea: Pan-RuBssian, Moscow (1931), 65, 356, 534 COLEMAN, Frank: Pulpless teeth, 505 Annual report of the Department of Neurology Congress of the , Inter- COLES, K. Adlard: Income Tax and the Pro- and Psychiatry, 684-The opidural injection national. Bucarest (1932),1203 Man 1 and Congress. Hospital, International, Vienna '1931), fessio,nal (including Sur-Tax), rev., 87 method for the treatment of sciatica 553, 785, 807-An International Hospital Colic, renal, and haematuria following recum- trigeminal neuralgia, 684 785 Tiatis- bency (W. Etherington Wilson). 101 (0) College, Trinity, Dublin: Degrees and pass lists. Association to be forined, 553, College, Anderson, Glasgow: Information con- 125, 729, 782. 1114, 1201-Information concerning actionts, 807 cerning the study of medicine, 450 the study of medicine. 434, 451-Scholarship- Conuress, Illum)ination. Intarnational, Great College, Epsom: Annual general meeting, 29- and prizes awarded, 126. See also University of Britain (1931), 65, 281, 356, 816 -Adequs te day- Founder's day, 129 -" France " pensions, 855 Dublin TREBRITIS JULY-DEC., I9311 INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL 9

light for interiors, 816-Street lighting, 817- Congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute, Cord, umbilical, prolapsed, instrument for Artificial illumination, 817-Driving in fog, 972 Glasgow (1931),118-President's address: the replacing the, 572. See also Umbilical Congress of Industrial Medicine, International, health of the worker, 118-Health services in CORFIELD, C. Russell: Pseudo-Argyll Robertson Geneva (1931), 65, 553-Special section of life the modern state, 118 -The role of the pupils as result of long residence in the assurance medicine to be formed, 553 voluntary general hospital in preventive Tropics, 146 Congress of the Italian League for the Campaign medicine, 118-Hygiene of food, 118-Hygienic Cork Borough: Immunization againstdiphtheria against Cancer, Bologna (1931), Proceedig8s, principles of bread-making, 118-Maternity in, 399 758 hospitals and preventive medicine, 118-The CORMACK, W. P. The treatment of wounds in Congress, Journ6es Medicales de Bruxelles(1931), housing question, 118-General medical ser- 1821, 401 129 vice for the nation, 119-Hospital planning, 119 Corrections, 42, 230, 330, 408, 592, 832, 928 Congress of Laryngology, International. Bor- -Legal regulations for the disposal of con- deaux (1931). 65 demned foodstuffs, 119-Bovine tuberculosis, Correspondence: Congress of Light, International, Copenhagen 119-Health exhibition, 119-Next meeting Achondroplasia and mental deficiency, 827 (1932), 366, 516, 1193 (1932), Brighton, 1193 Acidosis and ketosis in children, 1064,1157 Congress of Local Authorities, International Congress, Rumanian Medical, Costanza (1931', Adenoids, 681 Union of, England (1932), 1193 553 Allergy and the "proteose," 1060, 1109, 1157 Congress of the Medical Association of South Congress, Sex, International, - London (1930), Anaemia, microcytic, 1007, 1059, 1157 Africa (B.M.A.), Johannesburg (1931), 65, 356, Proceedings, rev., 1142 Anaemia, pernicious, 76, 681, 1008 - Hog's 817,877-President's address: a plea for a State Congress. Social Hygiene, Imperial, 65, 157- stomach in, 76. 1008 medical service, 817-Sectional meetings. 818 Address by the Secretary of Svate for the Anaemic breakdowns connected with con -S3ocial functions, 818-Congress dinner, 818- Colonies, 157-The venereal diseases problem genital haemolytic jaundice, 33 The popular lecture Cancer, 818 - Full throughout the Empire, 157-The cl]oice of Anaerobic streptococci in puerperal fever report of proceedings published in the Journal remedies in syphilis, 157-Incidence of neuro- infection by, 777 of the Medical Association of South Africa for syphilis in the Tropics, 157-Ante-natal treat- Anaesthesia, avertin, 1156 October 10th, 877 ment, 158-Sterility, 158-Various discussions, Anaesthesia, deaths associated with, 1009,1060, Congress of Medical Geography, Geneva (1931), 158 -The teaching of biological science in 1109, 1158, 1197 281 secondary sehools, 158-Social hygiene and the Anthrax treated by N.A.B., 921, 966 Congress of Medical Women, International, Paris structure of twentieth century life, 158- Appendico-caecal intussusception, 276 (1931), 366 Dinner of the congress, 159 Asthma research, 1011 Congress of [Internal] Medicine, Italian, Bari Congress of the Society for the Study of Asthma statistics. 1109,1199 (1931), 684 Aletabolism and Diseases of Digestion, Vienna Avertin in gynaecology. 1156 Congress of Mediterranean Hygiene, Inter- (1931). 65, 85, 356, 517, 534, 1193-Postponement B3acteriology, a " system " of, 399 national, Marseilles (1931),129, 1193 of, 517 Bendien's chemical test, 514, 677 Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Congress, South African Medical. See Congress Biophysics, 967 International, The Hague (1931), 217-War of the Medical Association of South Africa Blood pressure in the psycho-neuroses, 548 psychoneuroses, 217-Haemiorrhage on the Congress of Surgery, Argentine, Buenos Ayres Blood pressure, raised, significance of a, 164, field of battle,217 (1930), Proceedinas, rev., 707 224, 274, 321 Congress of Natural Science of the Duitch Congress of Surgerv, French, Paris (1931), 637 Boy, the growing and moving, 1010 Indies, Bandung, Java (1931), 85 Congress of Surgery, International Society of, Breech presentation, 512. 547, 586, 627, 778, 779- Congress of Neurology, International, Berne Madrid (1932),1193 Jaw traction in, 778 (1931, 65, 356, 785 Congress of Surgery, Italian, Bari (1931), 684 Brisegs, Dr., of Liverpool, 548 Congress, Orthodontic, International, London Congress on traumatism in the mining industry, Brill's disease and typhus, 963 (1931), 113,191-Evolutionary tendencies of the Stalino, Ukraine (1931). 831 British doctors and British health resorts, 781 jaws, 191 Congress of Tropical Medicine. International, British goods for hospitals, 782 Congress of Oto-rhino-laryngology, Inter- Amsterdam (1931),65, 356, 1017, 1118, 1193-Post- Buy British," 1160 national, Madrid (1932),1193 ponement of the 1932 meeting, 1118 Cancer of the cervix a)ter subtotal hyster- C ngress, Ophthalmological, 104-Open- Congress against Tuberculosis, International ectomy, 33 ing meeting, 104-The ophthalmological aspect Union, The Hague (1932),1193 Cancer Hospital (free), a statement from the of intracranial new growths, 104-Radiological Congress on Tuberculosis, International Con- 323 findings in cerebral tumours, 105-Evolution ference, Davos (1932),1193 Cancer of the oesophagus, 400 of the instruments of vision, 105-Demnonstra- Congress of Urelogy, French Association of, Cardiac cycle, 1008 tions, 105- Irradiation of cataractous and Paris (1931),172 Cardiac pain, 512 other lenses, 105-Bilateral haemorrhages Congress of Urology, Italian, Bari (1932), 1193 Cardiospasm, 678, 919. 1010 into Cloquet's canal, 10-Binoculariscope, Congress of the Veterinary Medical Associatien Carditis, rheumatic, Rickettsia-like bodies in, 105-New device for training squinting of Great Britain and Ireland, Norwich (1931), 1013 children, 105-Idionathic panophthalmitis 385-Milk hygiene, 385-Calcium and phos- Cataract, operation for, 164 with unustual features, 105-Epithelioma of phorus in milk, 385-Tuberculosis in swine, Catheter, broken, in urethra, 225, 323 the corneal limabus and papilloma of the 385 Catheter life, 33, 78 caruncle, 105-Annual dinner, 105-Tonometry, Conjoint Board in England: Information con- Cells and hormonic influenza, 917 105-Doyne Memorial Lecture entitled " An cerning the study of medicine, 430, 460, 475 Cerebro-spinal fluid, 76 Ophthalmological Melange," 105-Doyne Conjoint Board in Ireland: Degrees and pass Child guidance clinics, ClCO, 1034, 1110,1199 memorial medal awarded, 105-Resuilts of lists, 329-Information concerninR the study Child psychology. See Psychology eyes operated upon by Holth's iridencleisis, of medicine, 435 Chloroform in labour, 1197 105 - Penetrating wounds of the eye, 105- Conjoint Board in Scotland: Degrees and pass Cholecystectomy, end-results of, 1159 Contact glasses, 105-Methods of formation of lists. 281, 783-Information concerning the Christmas appeal, 868 the posterior abscess in ulcus serpens, 105- study of medicine, 433 CO2 inhalation for asphyxia, 827 Cross cylinders in refraction work, 105- Conjunctival sac, use of antiseptics in the " Congenital," the term, 681, 726, 781, 873 Recession of the internal rectus muscle, 105- (F. Ridley), 944 Consulting fees, 630 Macular disease in children, 105-Peripheral CONNAL, James Galbraith, obituary notice of, Contact glass or crossed cylinders, 33 iridotomy in acute and chronic glaucoma, 105 226 Convalescent serum in prophylaxis of measles, Congress on Paediatrics, Geneva (1932),1193 CONNOLLY. Colonel Edward Patrick, obituary 918 Congress of Paediatrics, International, The notice of, 636 Convulsions during ether anaesthesia, 275, 3' 8, Hague (1931), 366 Connor v. Cadzow Coal Company, Ltd., 827 400, 513, 587, 679, 1009, 1159 Congress of Paediatrics, Italian, Florence (1931), Constipation and right-sided ptosis (J. V. Creosote enema in pneumonia, 1111, 1198 281, 516 Fiddian), 1080 (0) Curare, supplies of, 1065 Congress of Paediatrics, Spanish, Granada (1931), Consulting fees. See Fees Deaths under anaesthesia, 1009 591 Contact glass. See Glass Dental sepsis and chronic arthritis, 871 Congress, Pedagogic Medical, Rome (1932),1193 Contagious diseases, review of book on, 572 Diabetic acute abO omen, 588, 680 C-ngress of Pnotography, International, Dres- Convalescent care: report of the Winifred Diet and caries, 724 den (1931), 65 Masterson-Burke Relief Foundation, 393 Diet and puerperal sepsis, 9C5, 1113-A fai mer' Congress of the Psychoanalytic Union Inter- Convalescent serum. See Serum observations, 965 national, postponement of, 552 Conveyance from hospitals, 1066 Diet, scorbutic, and changes in the guinea-pig Congress of Psychotherapy, Hypnology, and Convulsions during etber anaesthosia, 275, 358, embryo, 873 Applied Psychology, International, Paris (1931), 400, 513, 587, 679, 1009, 1159 Diphtheria antitoxin, dosage of, 724, 821, 923 516 Convulsions, unilateral, in ? diphtheria, 732 Diphtheria carriers, 680, 779 Congress of Radiology, British Institute of, CONWAY, Edward J., appointed Professor of Bio- Diseases, particular, some recent policies London (1931), 877, 1103-President's address, chemistry and Pharmacology in University regarding, 358 1103-Mackenzie Davidson Lecture: The College, Dublin, 1114 Diverticula of the colon, 31, 121, 164 radiological conception of disease, 1103- CONYBEARE,. Ernest Thomas, awarded a Rocke- Doctors and road accidents, 359 Radiation treatment of leukaemia, 1104- feller Medical Fellowship, 65 Drever, J. R., testimonial to, 1065 Lipiodol in diagnosis of intrathoracic disease, CooiK, A. R.: Neurosyphilis in the Tropics. 158 Dysmenorrhoea, treatment of. 32, 77, 124, 275, 1104-Bronchiectasis in children, 1105 Coon, Bessie: Progress of anaesttiesia, 212 358 Congress of Radiology, International, Paris CooK, B. E.: Ether convulsions, 679 Dyspepsia in infancy, after-kistory of patients (1931), 65, 172, 319-Opening meeting, 319- CooK, Frank: Treatment of dysmenorrhoea, 32 who suffer from, 122 President's address, 319-Presentations to CooK, James: Breech presentation, 512 Dyspepsia, nervous, 1198 President, 319-The campaign against cancer, COOK, Mr.: Endometrioma, 311 Education for general practice, 12CO. See (also 319-Post-operative treatment of cancer of COOKE, Sir Edward Marriott: Death of, 764- Physical medicine teie breast by irradiation, 320-The technique Obituary notice of, 829 Electrocardiographic changes in aDgina of exploring the gastro-intestinal mucosa, 320 CooKE, J. D., elected M.P. for South Hammer- pectoris, 122 -Radiotherapy in its application to inflam- smith, 865 Embalming, a simple method of, 513 matory conditions, 320-Methods of examining COOMBS, Carey: A review of the Bristol Uni- Enzymes versus toxins, 872 the functional capacity of the urinary system-1 versity Cardiac Research Centre. 775 Epiblastic defects, 225 by the use of radio-opaque substances, 320- COOPER, W. F.: Visits of scientists to Russia, Epidemiological reports of the Leaguie of Lantern slides exhibition of radiograms, 368 Nations, 1108,1198 books, apparatus, etc, 320-Other aspects of COPE, V. Zachary: Some neglected symptoms Ether convulsions. See Convulsions radiotherapy, 320-Official delegates for Great in acuteabdominal disease,94 (0)-Indications Exercise in diabetes insipidus, 726 Britain, 320-Papers by British contributors, for exploration of the abdomen, 1033 " Failed forceps "c ases, 966, 1009 320 COPEMAN, Monckton: Acute tonsillitis and Fats and peptic uleer. See Peptic and HuInger Congress on the Rat and Plague, International, some of its sequels, 315 pain Paris (1931), 407 COPEMAN, W. S. C.: Seaside treatment of deli- Fees, consulting, and rentals, 630 Congress of the Royal Institute of Public cate children, 269-Treatment ot arthritis, 319 Foreign bodies in the alimentary tract, 872, Health, Belfast (1932), 1163, 1193 -Rheumatoid arthritis, 918-Treatment of 967 Congress of the Royal Institution [Faraday true rheumatoid arthritis by blood trans- Glandular fever, the blood in, 825 centenary], London (1931), 65, 356, 534 fusion and insulin, 1130 (0) Glass, contact. or crossed cylinders, 33 Congress of the Royal Sanitary Association of COPPEZ, Professor: A standard for specialists, Guinea-pig embryo and scorbutic diet, 873 Scotland. Largs (1931), 544-Seaside resorts in 116 Heart, infarction of, with pericardial effusion relation to public health, 544-Reorganization CORBET, T. M.: Treatment of empyema, 1184 in a phthisical subject, 276 of hospital services, 544 CORDINER, Mather: Liver abscess, 993 Hog's stomach in pernicious anaemia. 76, i008 r Tzu BDman 10 JULY-DEC., I931] INDEX MznIcs JouasA.

CorresPondence (continued): Correspondence (continued): Crime. juvenile: Home Office report, 197 Hormonic influence, susceptibility of cells to, Vitamins and bone growth, 1007 Criminal, beginnings of the (Letitia Fairfield), 917 "What is life?" See Life 1002 Hunger pain and preservatives, 513, 546, 588, Whitehead's varnish, an improved, 680 Cripples' Hospital, Ethel Hedley Orthopaedic, 628, 781 Wintering abroad, 923 Windermere: Report. 677 Hypoglycaemia, acute spontaneous, 921, 1061 Wintering in England, 1059 Cripples' Hospital, Lord Mayor Treloar's: Immunity and malignant tumours. 223 Wounds in 1821, treatment of, 401 Annual report, 676. See also Hospital Injury and sport, 588, 726 CRISP, William H.: The use of cross cylinders Intracranial haemorrhage of the newborn, CORTEZO, Carlos Mario, awarded the Golden in refraction work, 105-Ophthalmia neona- 547 Fleece prize, 173 torum, 211-Dr. Sheehan's thermophore, 265 Jugular fossa, the syndromes of the, 680, 781 CORY, F. W.: An illuminating tongue depressor, CROCKER, Deputy Inspector-General Henry Klebs-Loeffler bacilli in war wounds, 78 853-Treatment of cataract, 1204 Laurence, obituary notice of, 968 Knee-joint, common injuries of the, 722, 780, Cosmetic query, 230 CROOKE-LAWLESS, Surgeon Lieut.-Col. Sir 920 Cottage hospitals. See Hospitals Warren Rowland, obituary notice of, 588 Knutsford, Lord, remembrance fund, 357 COTTON, T. F.: Indications for premature CROOKS. James: Intussusception illustrated by Laryngoscope In medicine, 780 termination of pregnancy, 750 three unusual examples, 496 (0) Life: " What is life? " 776, 826, 869, 922 Cough, post-influenzal, 832 CROOKsHANK, F. G.: The Mongol in Outr Midst, Lipiodol, injections of, 964 Cough cured by shortening of an elongated third edition, rev., 386-Pain in the arm and London Clinic and Nursing Home, 1113 uvula, 549, 588. See also Uvula dead tooth, 823. 918-Physical findings in Malignancy and acidity, 1062 Cough, morning persistent, 553 psychoneurosis, 1183 Menorrhagia of obscure origin, 678 Council, General Medical: - Biological CROsS, Francis Richardson: Death of, 113- ' Mental defective," the, 1108 standardization of digitalis: report by the Obituary notice of, 169 Microcephaly, 34, 76, 122 subcommittee on digitalis and strophanthus, Cross-fixation, apparent gonococcal (W. Neville Migration and health, 1113 152-Information concerning the study of Mascall), 607 Miner's nystagmus. See Nystagmus medicine, 419-The Presidency of, 1001 CROWE, H. Warren: Rheumatoid arthritis, 676 Mortuary inscriptions, 549 CROWLEY, Ralph: Prevention of tuberculosis, 29 Motor drivers' spectacles. 323 COUNCIL, LONDON COUNTY: CROWTHER, J. G.: An Outtline of the Universe, Mucin as a therapeutic agent, 124 After-care for voluntary or temporary patients, rev., 706 Muscle spasms in chronic encephalitis, 1108 356 CRUISE, Sir Richard: Appreciation of Francis Neo-Hippocratism, 869, 1011, 116)-And State Annual Report (1930), 612 Richardson Cross, 170 control of medicine. 1012 Food-poisoning outbreaks, notification of. 962 Cryotherapy, review of book on, 248 Nervous dyspepsia. See Dyspepsia Hospital service, chief medical superinten- CULPIN, Millais: Miner's nystagmus, 164- Neurological surgery, priority in, 163, 823 dents of the, 1154 Recentt Advances in the Study of the Psycho- New Zealand earthquake, 276 Hospitals, medical staff of, 917 neutroses, rev.. 655 Nystagmus, miner's, 164 Hospitals, radium at, 917 CUMMING, W. M.: Tuberculosis research, 1160 Osteomyelitis, chronic, treatment of, 627 Married medical women, employment of, 1154 CUNNINGTON, C. W.: Post-mortem examinations. Pain In the arm and a dead tooth, 823, 872, 918, Maternity hospitals, 31 208 966 Measles epidemic, the expected, 866, 928, 953 Curare, supplies of, 1065 Pain, real, 1109 Medical officers: Study leave and outside CURIE, Madame Marie, awarded the Cameron Peptic ulcer, etiology of, 628 appointments, 31 prize, 221 Peptic ulcer, fats in the causation of, 679, 781 Medical officers, whole-time, remuneration of, CURRAN, Professor: Peripheral iridotomy in Peritonitis, purulent, drainage in, 546 822 acute and chronic glaucoma, 105 Pernicious anaemia. See Anaemia Mental observation wards in the hospitals of, CURTIS, Stuart A.: Study of child development, Physical education in schools, 781 356 509 Physical medicine &nd biophysical assistants, M\lental patients in the care of, 271, 1107 Curvature, review of book on, 301 1063, 1200. See also Education for general Out-patient clinics under Mental Treatment CUSHING, Harvey, honorary degree of Doctor of practice Act, 222 Medicine conferred on by the Budapest Royal Physical medicine and medical hydrology, Psychiatric out-patient clinics at the general Hungarian Peter P6,zm&ny Urniversity, 307 1006 hospitals of, 583 CUTNER, Morris: Glossitis, 685 Pilcher's bag, burst, 225 School children, health of: Report, 612 CYRIAX, Edgar: A disclaimer, 130-Spinal mani- Pituitary in the etiology of cancer, 870, 917, Tuberculosis cases, after-history of, 962 pulation, 919 1062 University of London and national economy, Cyst of ovary in children, torsion of (W. Arklay Plumbism, 165, 222 1005 Steel), 798 (0) Pneumothorax, artificial, 1011 Venereal diseases service, 397 Cytology, review of book on, 610 Prostatectomy, history of, ]65 Voluntary patients in the mental hospitals, Prostatectomy or drainage, 550, 5F6 1107 Prostatectomy, suprapubic,secondary haemor- rhage after, 1198 COUPLAND, Dr.: Special kind of chisel for Pruritus ani, 401 removal of buried roots and impacted teeth, Psychological medicine, the teaching of, 869 505 D. Psychology, child, 777, 824, 1110 COURTNEY, A. D.: Acute appendicitis associated Radiologist and the cancer patient, 629 with transposition of viscera, 1134- DACOSTA, John Chalmers: Modern Sutrgeru, Radiology and the radiologist, 511, 585, 629,681 COUVELAIRE, A. (A. LEmiERRE and Ch. tenth edition, rev., 149-Selections from the "Real pain," 1159 LENORMANT): Pr-atique M4dio-Cldirurgicale, Papers atnd Speeches of, rev., 499 Renal complications in scarlet fever, preven- third edition, vols. i. ii, iii, and iv, rev., 345; DAINOW, Dr.: Dosage of acetylcholine, 928 tion of, 34 vols. v, vi, vii, and viii, rev,_ 1141 DALAL, K. R.: The post-influenzal cough, 832 Resuscitation of the newborn, 779 COUVREUX, J. (and others): Exploration Radio- DALE, H. H.: Medical patents, 42-A correction, Rheumatic state, the factor of infection in the, logique de lA'ppareil Respiratoire, rev., 192 42-Appreciation of Walter Ernest Dixon. 405- 274 COVELL, Gordon: Malaria Control by Anti- Biological nature of the viruses, 619 Rheumatism in Bath and surrounding area, Mfosquito Measures, rev., 902 DALGETTY, Arthur B.: Report of Dundee Royal incidence of, 321 Cow, Douglas: A Synopsis of Pharmacology, Asylum, 676 Rheumatoid arthritis, 630, 677, 723, 778, 825, 870, second edition, rev., 853 DALLING, Major T.: Active immunization in 918, 1006, 1065 COWARD, K. H.: Activity of vitamin con- virus diseases, 1037 Rickets and growth of bone, 1158 centrates, 71-Vitamin A content of butter DALRYMPLE-CHAMPNEY5, Bir Weldon: Undulant Rickettsia-like bodies in rheuimatic carditis, and margarine, 908 fever conveyed by milk, 260, 604 (0) 1013 COWELL, Lieut.-Col. E. M.: The doctor in war, Dalton school for invalid children, 773 Ritter's disease, 1064,1159 752-History of military surgery, 752-Air DALzIEL, John M.: Lochnera rosea, 230 Scorbutic diet. See Diet ambulance units, 752 Damien, Father, 711 Seborrhoea and alkalis, 322 Cox, Alfred: Appreciation of Edward Beadon Dangerous drugs. See Drugs Serous meningitis, 627 Turner, 83-Recognition of the services of and DANIEL, Gaston: Immuno-chirurgie. rev., 387 Sex questions, education in, 1110 testimonial to, 199, 254, 665. 1052- Xppreciation DARKE, Lieutenant Eric Charles George, obituary Ship surgeons, refresher courses for, 35, 123, of Walter Ernest Dixon. 363-Appreciation of notice of. 1066 224, 276, 358 Robert Wallace 'esley Henry, 728-Apprecia- DARLING, William. obituary notice of, 39 Sino-auricular node, 549 tion of Arthur 1116 nominated an " Taylor Wear, D'ARSONvAL, Professor, honorary Sobering-up rate, 1111 Cox, Lissant: Reports on tuberculosis in member of the Society of Medicine of Vienna, Sore throat. See Throat Lancashire, 1193 367 Spas, British, a plea for. 726 Cox, R.: Pseudo-hermaphroditism, 832 DAS, Kedarnath: Early use of forceps in Spectacles for motor drivers, 323 Coxa vara, adolescent (G. Perkins), 268 England, 534 Spinal anaesthesia, 628, 678 CRACIUM, Emile C.: La Culture des Tissues en DAUTREBANDE, Lucien:-Physiopathologie de la Spinal manipulation, 919,1065 Biologie Exp6rimentale, rev., 901 1'hyroide: Diagnostie et Traitement des Stevenson, T. H. C., retirement of, 321 CRAIG, James: Penetrating wounds of the eye, Goitres, rev., 705 Stomatitis of dental origin, 586 105 DAVEY, E. M.: Milk-borne streptococcal in- 3treptococcal infections, treatment of, 826 CRAIGIE, James: Report orn the'variola-vtccinia fections, 262 Sun-bathing and pulmonary tuberculosis, 922, flocculation test, 812 DAVIDSON, A. H.: Caesarean section, 914 1112 CRATE, Robert: The blood in glandular fever, Davidson [Mackenzie] Lecture. See Lecture Temporary treatment without certificate, 922, 825 DAVIDSON, Maurice: X-ray diagnosis of diseases 963, 1010, 1062 Cramp, writer's, electrical treatment of (W. of the chest. 991-X rays in thoracic disease, Throat, sore, epidemic, 630 Black Jones), 531 (0) 1182 Tooth extraction, systemic infection after, 123 CRAN, James: appointed an unofficial member DAVIDSON, Stanley: Varieties of secondary Torticollis, the cause of, 513, 547, 587, 629 of the Legislative Council of the Colony of anaemia and their treatment, 256 Toxins and enzymes, 964 British Honduras, 1163 DAVIDsON. Whately: Osteochrondritis ischio- Tuberculin, 322 Cranial deformation, artificial, review of book pubica, 898 Tuberculosis, mortality from, 76 on, 1140 DAVIE, T. B.: Intracranial tumours, 900 Tuberculosis research, 1160 Cranial fossa. See Fossa DAVIES, J. Llewellyn: A calculus in an ectopic Tumours, malignant, and immunity, 223 CRAWFORD, M. A. Dobbin: The obstetric kidney, 1031 (0) Turpentine, toxicity and fatal dose of, 77 forceps, 849-" Failed forceps " cases, 1009 DAVLES, Meredith: Medical aspects of the gas Twins, locked, 965 Cream of beauty,112 industry, 625 Urobilinogen, 780 Cremation Authorities Conference at Ipswich, DAVIES, Twiston: Varicose ulcer, 267 Uterine haemorrhage not due to uterine 510-Crematoriums, construction of (J. A. DAVIES. W. E. Llewellyn, re-elected mayor of disease, treatment of, 630 Sherman), 510 Llanidloes, 927 Uterus, irradiation of, after-effects of, 122, 223 Cremation, review of book on, 657 DAvIs, Edward Campbell, death of, 550 Uvula. elongated, shortening of for the cure of Creosote enema in pneumonia, 1111, 1]98 DAVIS, Edward D. D.: Sore throats of other cough, 549, 588 CREssY, A. Z. C.: Breech presentation, 548 than tonsillar origin. 210-Treatment of oeso- Vaccination and economy, 782, 826, 921 CREW, F. A. E.: Mental deficiency, 621 phageal carcinoma. 210 -Vertigo, 317 Vaccines, uses and abuses of. 827 CRICHTON-BROWNlE, Sir James: Thie Doctor's DAvIs, G. (and others): Diet as a prophylactic Viruses, binlogical nature of the, 725 Seconed Thoughts, rev., 249 agent against puerperal sepsis, 595 (0) Vitamin B content of liver extract, 34 CRIOERTON-MILLER, H.: The psychology of DAVIS, P. G. Stevenson: Post-mortem examina- Vitamin Ba and pellagra, 165 suicide, 239 (0)-Child guidance clinics. 1110 tions, 208 It r TRz Bmirsu JULY-DEC., I931] INDEX L MZDICAL JOURNAL I

DAWSON, H. P.: -Diet and puerperal sepsis: a Diagnosis, medical, radiology in (U. P. Basu), DONATES, Dr.: The vitamins, 622 farmer's observations, 965 848 DONELAN, Dr.: Reports on the Grangegorinian DAWSON, Lord, of Penn: Honorary LL.D. Leeds Diagnosis, review of books on,18, 347, 500, 853, 919 and Portrane Mental Hospital.675 conferred on. 64-Appointed a member of the Diaries and calendars, 1120 DOOLIN, W.: Some old journeymen surgeons, Medical Research Council. 199-Retirement of Diarrhoea, infantile (A. V. Neale), 382 (0)- Corre- 948 Dr. T. H. C. Stevenson, 321-The growing and spondence, 554 DOTT, Norman: Diagnosis of intracranial new moving boy, 904-Elected a life member of Diathermy. anaesthetics for (H. W. Feather- growths, 105-Surgical treatment of trigem-iinal the council of Cheltenhami- College, 1017 stone), 945 neuralgia, 310 - Surgery of the posterior DAWSON, Professor: Breech presentation, 204- Diathermy apparatus, imported, 686 cranial fossa, 1093 Menorrhagia not due to uterine disease, 258 Diathermy, review of books on, 1095 DOUBLEDAY, F. N.: Relmoval of teeth by hand DAWSON, Shepherd: Psychology in early child- DIcKiE, W. S.: Survival after prostatectomy, 731 pressure, 505 hood, 579 DICKINSON, J. C. G.: The first-child welfare DOUGAL, Daniel: Endometrioma, 311-Endo- DAY, Bernard, appointed a consulting physician consultation, 927 metriosis and endometriomata, 929 (O)-Shape in London to the Colonial Office, 1119 DIcKsON, D. Elliot: Testimonial to Dr. J. R. of the pelvic brim and childbirth, 311-Un- Deaf, adolescent, 821 Drever, 1065 usual case of carcinoma of the cervix uteri. Deaf, National Institute for: New house at DI CRIsTINA, Giovanni, marble bust of, un- 1092-Unusually large mucous cervical p)olyp, Highbury for twenty deaf youths, 685 veiled. 1119 1092-Cinematograph demonstration of an Deaf, training of in Scotland, 29-Annual report DictionarV, Black's MIelical, tenth edition, rev., operation on a huge procidentia, 1092 of the Edinburgh Royal Institution for, 29- 302 DOUGHTY, David Somerville, obituary notice of, Annual meeting of the Glasgow Society for, Dictionary of Practical Mledicine, German, 171 30- Prize distribution at Langside Sclhool, vol. vii. rev., 20 DOUGLAS, Jamies Sholto Cameron, death of, 861 Glasgow, 30-Annual meeting of the Scottish Diet and caries (leading article), 615-Corre- -Obituary notice of, 923 Association for, 30 - Meeting of the Scoto- spondence on. 724, 1204 DOuGLAS, Mackenzie (and J. Tertius CLARKE): Irish branch of the National College of Diet in history (T. R. Glover), 1148 Rickettsia-like bodies in rheumatic carditis, Teachers of the Deaf, 821 Diet as a prophylactic agent against puerperal 247 Deafness (Maurice Sorsby), 104 sepsis (H. N. Green, D. Pindar. G. Davis, and DOUGLAS, Captain S. R.: Active immunizatioin Deafness, modern treatment of by the electro- Edward Mellanby), 595 (0)-Correspondence in virus diseases, 1038 phoniode method (George C. Cathcart), 1180 on, 965, 1113 DOITTHWAITE, A. El.: Rheumatoid &rthritis, 778 DEAN, Gordon Moncrieff, awarded a Rockefeller Diet, review of book on, 346 Dow, Dorothy J. (and W. Ernest LLOYD): Medical Fellowship, 6 * Diet, scorbutic, changes in the guinea-pig Incidence of tuberculosis in children, 183 (0) DEAN, H. R.: Science and medl'ine, 668 embryo produced by, 873 DOWLING, G. B.: Pruritus ani, 213-The etiology DE tRDEN,William Francis: Industrial problems1 Dietetics, review of book on, 994 of dysidrosis, 213 and general practice, 207-Obituary notice of,l Dietetics, sugar in, 42 Down, County, medical inspection of school 634 Difficult child. See Child children in. 117 DEARDEN, William John: Acquittal of on a Digitalis, biological standardization of, 152 Downe surgical research farm, 114 See (1lso charge of manslaughter by neglect, 925 DLLING, Walter J.: Appreciation of Walter Research 403 DOWNER, L. R. E., appointed a Serving Brother DEARNLEY, Gertrude; Breech presentations, Ernest Dixon, m. 203. 371 (0) DILLON, Frederick: Temporary treatment with- of the Order of St. John of Jerusale 173 Death in hosDital, comlpensation for (Quaine v. out certificate, 922, 1062 DRACHTER, R. (and J. R. GOSsMANN): Chin 1rgie McLean), 868 DILLON, T. W. T.: The sedimentation test, 1093 des Kindesalte-s, third edition, rev., 609 -Sarcoma of 1093 DRAKE, D. J.: Disturbed sleep. 554 Death, Manual of the International Causes of testis, chair of revised edition now published, 506-Note on, DINGWALL, Eric John: The Girdle of Chastity, DRENNAN, A. Murray: Appointed to the 539 rev.,611-Artificial Cranial Deformation, rev., pathology in the , 163. Death Sentence Bill. See Sentence of death 1140 -Post-mortem examinations. 2C8 Deaths associated with anaesthesi,. See Anaes- DIONIsI. Antonio, death of, 1161 DREVER, James: Inaugural lecture as professor thesia Diphtheria antitoxin, dosage of (leading article), in psychology at Edinburgh, 821 DEAVEB, John Blair, death of, 1161 614-Correspondence on, 724, 824, 920-(Ernest DREVER, James R., testimonial to, 1065 DEBENHAM, R. K.: Broken catheter in urethra, Grundy). 1132 (0) DREWITT, F. Dawtry: ThLe Note-Book of Edwvard 225 Diphtheria carriers, an investigation of (James Jenner, 198-The Life of Edward Jentszer, M.D., DEBRA, R.: Infant mortality in South America, Grant), 566(0)-Correspondence on, 680, 779 FR. S., Natutr-alist antd Discoverer of Vac- 254 Diphtheria death rate: In the United States, 85- cination, rev., 1187 Defectives mental. See Mental In Europe. 578 DRINKER, C. K.: Resuscitation problems, 620 of. Sterilization Diphtheria disaster at Medellin, an account of Driving in fog, 972 Defectives, sterilization See Drug pots, 908 DE FLEURY, Maurice, death of, 550 the, 27 of Degrees for practitioners, information con- Diphtheria, immunization against in the Drug store, injunction against proprietor cerning, 474 borough of Cork, 393 (British Medical Association v. Marsh), 166 DE GR6sz, Emile: Post-graduate medical work Diphtheria in India, incidence of, 626 Drugs of addiction, analysis of the International in Hungary, 395 Diphtheria of larynx. primary (W. S. Thacker trade in, review of book on, 107 DE JONG, S. I. (and F. BEZANQON): M1aladies de Neville), 701 Drugs, British, prescription of, 638, 732, 1120 t'Appareif Respiratoire, rev., 1097 Diphtheria number of the Annales de Midecine, Drugs, dangerous, limitation of the manufacture DE LEE, Joseph B.: Describes the laparo- 229 of, 152-Parliamentary note, 551, 1117 trachelotomy film, 201 Diphtheria, prevention and control of (David N. Drugs, dangerous, review of book on, 498 DELICATI. Dr.: Treatment of arthritis, 319 Nabarro and A. Gordon Signy), 599 (0) Drugs, dangerous, traffic in:-Limitation of: new (?), unilateral convulsions in, 732 convention now published, 541-Annual report Dengue, outbreak of at Skyros, 591 Diphtheria to of Denmark, cancer research in, 803 - Asthma Diphtheria, recent research on, 578 of the British Government the League statistics in, 1050. See also Asthma Diphtheria, wound (S. Watson Smith), 800 Nations, 761-Report of commission of inquiry DENNYs, Joyce: Repeated Doses, rev., 903 Diploma in public health. See Public Health into the control of opium smoking in the Far- Dental benefit. See Insurance Services East. 1049 Dental caries and diet. See Diet Diplomas, special, information concerning, 475 Drugs, new, clinical trials of, 251. See (1lso Dental defect, inherited, three generations of Disclaimers, 130,732,786 Therapeutic Trials Committee Dantger Signs rev., 194 Dublin. See Ireland (Margaret E. Rutherford), 9 (O)-Correspond- Disease. of, 682 esie on, 225 Disease and the public abattoir (Hal Williams), DUCAMP, Dr., death of, Dental disease and diet (leading article). 615 1107 DUFFY, L. J.: The drain on insurance funds. 867 Dental deformities, preventable (R. H. McKeag), Disease, the radiological conception of (Hans DUGGAN, N.- A surgical link with the past. 1072 139 (0) Holfelder), 1103 DuHEM, Paul: La Poliomy4lite. rev., 536 Dental sepsis and chronic arthritis, 871. See Diseases of animals transmissible to man DUJARDIN, Dr.: Marriage of syphilitics, 116 T. G. 200 Dr., death 924 also Sepsis (F. Hobday), DUJARIEPR, of, Lee, Dental surgeon," use of the title of * Attorney- Diseases, notifiable: statistics, 927 DUNCAN, Surgeon Lieutenant Harry some recent policies re- obituary notice of, 828 General v. Weeks, 39, 874 Diseases, particular, Treatment of Dental surgery, information concerning the garding (Sir George Buchanan), 206. 283 (0)- DuNDAs-GRANT, Sir James: study of, 476 Correspondence on, 358 oesophageal carcinoma, 210-Anomalies of the Dentistry, prosthetic, review of book on, 107 Disseminated encephalo-myelitis. See En- upper jaw and nasal surgery. 210-Asthma and Dentists, shortage of (C. S. Gibson), 776 cephalo -myelitis nasal conditions, 210, 1127 (0)-Vertigo, 317- Depopulation (France), 1153 Disseminated sclerosis. See Sclerosis Shortening an elongated uvula for the cure of 324 Distemper (parliamentary note), 36 cough, 549 DERCUM. Francis X., death of, Dundee. See Scotland Dermatitis, exfoliative: ? Streptococcal seDti- District nursing. See Nursing and caemia (G. C. Pether), 246 Diverticula of the colon, 31, 121,164 Dungannon Urban Council panel patienits, of the 399. See also Insurance, panel patients Dermatology, review of books on, 247,806, 1186 Diverticulitis colon, perforative (Stanley 212- Dermatology. See also Skin N. Sennett), 1031 (0) DUNHILL, T. P.: Spinal analgesia, Walter Ernest: Obituary notice of, 361, Exophthalmic goitre, 308 DERRIEN. Eugene, death of, 550 DIXON, in virus Douglas Erith, receives permission to 405-Funeral of, 405-Appreciation of in the DUNKIN, Major: Active inrmmunization DERRY, for diseases, 1037 wear the Insignia of the Order of the Nile, 407 Deutsche medizin2iscle Wockqenschrift termi- DESCHAMPS. N. (and M. A. CLERC):-Ceur: September 4th, 553-Appreciation of in the DUNLOP, B.: Indications for premature de Cirurgia Esveciali- nation of pregnancy. 752 Vaisseaux. rev., 1097 Archivos Medicitna. v of DETERMANN. Professor :. Umstimmung als dades of September 26th, 731 DUNN, B. Venn: Treatment dysmenorrhoea, Behladlungswel, rev., 62 DoBsON, J. F.: Recent diagnostic methods in 275 257 DUNN, Naughton: Coimmon injuries of the knee- Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, 504 renal affections, of tuber- DEVEVpHI. Paolo, death of, 924 DOBSON, Margaret, demonstrates her bin- joint, 214, 639 (0), 780-End-results oculariscope, 105 culosis of the hip, 898 Developmental defects, 1018 Electrick " trick DE VEIUSTER. Joseph. See Damien, Father Doctor in war (Lieut.-Col. E. M. Cowell), 752 DUNNE, A. B.: The ' piano 359. See also 832 DEVINE. Henry: Psychic pain in the psychoses, Doctors and road accidents, Homes: Annual meeting, 317, 742 (0)-Child psychology, 777 Accidents Dunoon Convalescent Devizes Orthopaedic Clinic, a guide to ortho- DODD, Harold: An improved artery forceps, 347 545 -- BuY British," 1160 Duodenal ulcer. See Ulcer paedics for teachers, 1102 and (J. S. DEVOso8 Luigi,.prize founded in honour of, 731 DODDS, E. C. (and G. D. GREVILLE): Calcium Dupuytren's contraction heredity DEWAR, Donald Stewart, obituary notice of, levulinate for intravenous and subcutaneous Manson), 11 (0) 190-(And G. BEAUMONT): Recent DURAND, Henri (and others): Exploration 1161 injections, E. rev., DEWART, John: The control of infections, 260 Advances in Medicite, sixth edition, rev., 611- Radiologique de lA'ppareil Respiratoire, -Bacterial endocarditis in an Infant thirteen Liver function tests, 1038 192 H.: test for Dust from cement mills note). days old, 699 (0) DODDS, Gladys Rapid laboratory (parliamentary Diabetes insipidus, exercise in, 726 pregnancy, 700 (0) 683. -S-e-eal80-C-ement et W.: The treatment of the teeth of A. P. (and Max Theorie Diabetes insipidus following fracture of skull DOHERTY, J. DUSTIN, CHEvAL): child. 506 Pratique de la 811 (A. Patrick), 689 (0) the pre-school Telecurietherapie, D.: Late results of operative Dutch East India a surgeon to, in the Diabetes and pregnancy (Dame Louise Mcllroy. DON, Charles S. Company, of toxic 287 (0) seventeenth century, 508 Gladys Hill, and Pillman Williams), 58-Dis- treatment goitre, After-effects of irradia- Clinical of the cerebro- cussion, 58 DoNALDSON. Malcolm: DYxE. S. C.: pathology tion of uterus, and shock, spinal fluid. 60-Blood transfusion apparatus, Diabetes, review of book on, 608 223-Haemorrhage 60 Diabetic acute abdomen. See Abdomen 312 12 JULY-DEC., I INDEX 3D[2UE ig-4i] Lr AL OWvB NA

Dysentery and the bacteriophage (Lieut.-Col. J. Calcareous deposits in the supra spinatus Eye, penetrating wounds of the (James Craig). Morison), 899 tendon, 898-Injuries of muscles and tendons, 105 Dysmenorrhoea. treatment of, 32, 77, 124, 275, 358 899 Eye, review of book on the, 148 Dyspepsia in infancy, after-history of patients Embalming, a simple method of, 513 Eye, syphilitic diseases of the (Lieut.-Colonel who suffer from. 122 Embryo of guinea-pigs, changes in, produced by E. O'G. Kirwan), 533 Dyspepsia. nervous (Robert Hutchison). 1035- scorbutic diet, 873 Eye. See also Ophthalmologv Correspondence on, 1198. See also Pain,'real" Embryology, review of book on, 193 Eyesight of motor drivers (N. Bishop Harman). Empyema, encysted (N. D. Patel), 1032 (0) 211, 854 Empyema, treatment of (Geoffrey Bewley), 1184 Eyesight test for motor car drivers (ease of EMBLIE, J. A. Simpson: Tetany after exercise in Edwin James Hepworth), 327. See also Motor an asthmatic relieved by adrenaline, 146 EYEYN, F. B.: A simple method of embalming. EMBLIE, Margaret: Breast-Feeding, rev., 61 513 Encephalitis, chronic, muscle spasms in, 1108 E. Encephalitis, epidemic. chronic (ArthurJ. Hall), 833 (0)-Correspondence on, 1108 EADIE, Herbert Arnott, obituary notice of, 632 Encephalitis, epidemic, chronic, ocular com- EAGER. Richard: Pseudo-mirror writing, 1138 plications of (Theodore H. Whittington), 265. Ear, middle, vertigo in suppurative conditions 981 (0) of the (F. W. Watkyn-Thomas), 242 (0) Encephalitis and herpes zoster (A. G. MacGilli- FABER, Knud: An anti-tuberculosis plan, 198 Ear, piercing the lobule, 330 vray), 895 Factories, annual report of the Chief Inspeetor, Ear. See also Aural Encephalitis lethargica (leading article), 856 507 EARLE, F. M.: Methods of Choosing a Career, Encephalitis: Post-vaccinal, 307-Prevalence of, Factory Girls hloliday Fund, 408 rev., 757 253 FAGAN, B. G.: Water supplies and public Earthquake, the New Zealand, 276 Encephalitis and vaccination (parliamentary health, 1156 F&SON, J.: Varieties of secondary anaemia and note), 80, 127 FAHMY. Dr.: Breech presentation, 204 their treatment, 256-Exophthalmic goitre. 308 Encephalitis following vaccination and certain Failed forceps. See Forceps EAST, C. F. Terence (and C. W. Culrtis BAIN) infections, assistance asked by Ministry of FAIRBANK, H. A. T.: Common injuries of the Recent Advances in Cardiology, second of Health re, 478, 506 knee-joint, 214 edition, rev., 61 Encephalography and ventriculography (H. FAI BROTHER, R. W., awarded the Roger prize, EAST, W. Norwood: Suicide from the medico- Cohen), 317 172 legal aspect, 241 (0) Encephalo-myelitis, disseminated, following FAIRFIELD, Leti6ia: Prevention of tuberculosis. East African Medical Service: Information spinal anaesthesia (T. Kay Maclachlan), 11 (0) 28-Criminal abortion, 947-The beginnings of concerning, 473 Endocarditis, bacterial, in an infant thirteen the criminal, 1002 Eastbourne iMeeting. See Association, British days old (John D'Ewart), 699 (0) FAIRLEY, N. Hamilton (Colonel F. P. MACKIE NIedical, Annual Meeting Endocarditis, bacterial, with chronic meningo- and F. JASUDASAN):-TndiaP#. Medical Research E1BSTEIN, Erich, death of, 550 coccic septicaemia (W. D. H. Stevenson), 1173 Memoirs Studies in Schistosomar spindale. EcoLEs, Herbert Annesley, obituary notice of, (0) Parts i-iv, 23-Chalmers medal of the Royal 784 Endocarditis, bacterial, subacute, following Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene ECKSTEIN. Gustav: Noguchi, rev., 655 removal of septic foci (L;eoziard Abrahamson), awarded to, 85-Vesical schistosomiasis com- ECONOMO von Constantin: Death of, 814- 8(0) plicated by carcinoma, 983 (0)-Filaria ban- Encephalitis Lethargica: Its Sequelae and Endocrine physiology (Sir E. Sharpey-Schafer), crofti, 992 - Gastro-jejuno-colic fistula with Treatnent. English edition. 856 74, 353 megalocytic anaemia, 993 - Liver function Economy Bill, National, 551, 589. 631 - Pro- Endocrine system and asthma. 1164 tests, 1039 ceedings in Committee, 631 - The health Endometrioma (Daniel Dougal), 311-Discussion, FAIRLIE, H. P.: Spinal analgesia, 212 insurance cut, 631-Minister of Health's reply. 311 FAIRWAY, Sidney: Thte Yelow Viper, rev,, 572 631. See also Finance Bill Endometriosis and endometriomata (Daniel Faraday centenary number of the Times, 591 Economy and health services (parliamentary Dougal),929 (0) -Centenary number of Discovery, 618 See also note), 1066 Endomin, a haematopoietic, 1018 Association, British Economy by local authorities (parliamentary Endoscovy. anaesthetics for (H. W. Feather- Faraday's observations on mental inertia (D. F. note), 593 stone), 945 Fraser-Harris), 618 Economy Report, the National. 252. See also Enema, creosote, in pneumonia, 1111, 1198 Farm and village, health of (C. E. A. WIVinslow), Finance Bill ENGINEER, S. K., appointed an Associate Serving 573 Economy and vaccination, 782, 826, 921 Brother of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. FARR, William, 803 EDEN. Thomas Watts (and Eardley HOLLAND): 173 Fascia cutter for living sutures, a simple. 194 A Manual of Midwifery, seventh edition, rev., England, wintering in. See Wintering Fats in the causation of peptic ulcer, 679. See 62-Wintering in England, 1059 Englishmen at Rest anLd Play, rev., 1188 also Hunger pains EDGECOMBE, Dr.: Hyperpiesia, 319 Enzootic hepatitis. See Hepatitis Fats in the stomach, the role of (leading article), EDHoL,m. G.: A disclaimer, 130 Enzymes versus toxins, 872, 964 502 Edinburgh. See Scotland Ephedrine and adrenaline solution (hypoloid FAULDS, A. G.: Oxaluria, 785 EDINGTON, J. W.. appointed professor of bac- epinalin), 853 Fausna of Britisht Tndia, rev., 63 teriology at Sheffield, 1201 Ephedrine and pseudo-ephedrine, 906, 993 FAWCUs, Lieut.-General Sir H. B.: Air ambulance EODKINS. Nora, title ofReader in Physiology con- Epiblastic defects. 225. See also Dental defects units, 753-The Army Medical Services in a ferred on, 828 Epidemic diseases, possibility of the spread of future war, 948 Edmonton, new radiological pavilion at, 721 by aviation, 720 FEATHERRSTONE, H. W.: Anaesthetics for dia- Ecducation for general practice. 1200. See also Epidemics, factors determining difference in thermy and endoscopy, 945 General practice and Physical medicine (M. Greenwood), 231 (0)-Discussion, 313 Feeding-bottles. an improved teat for, 003 Education, medical, methods of, 764 Epidemiological reports of the League of Fees, consulting, and rentals. 630 Education, present-day deficiencies in (A. C. Nations, 617, 814, 1108, 1147, 1198. See also Fees, midwifery (parliamentary note). 227 Ivy). 763 Le-ague of Nations FEILING, Anthony (and E. BELLINGEAM-SMITE): Education, review of book on, 62 Epilepsy as a b)ar to motor driving, 685 Modernt Medical Treatment, rev.. 1185 Educational Number (1931). 394 E pilepsy, review of book on, 570 FELDMAN, Israel: Need for education in EDWARDS, H. C.: Injuries of muscles and Epitaphs. See Mortuary inscriptions questions of sex. 216 tendons, 898 Ergosterol, irradiated, and parathyroids, 351 FELDMAN, W. M.: Shortening of an elongated EDWARDS, J. T.: Active immunization in virus Ergot, history of (George Barger), 1100 uvula for the cure of cough, 588-The term diseases. 1038-Rift Valley fever or enzootic Erythema nodosum (W. M. Penny), 146 congenital," 781-Foreigni bodies in the hepatitis, 1182 ESDAILE, Philippa C.: Econotmnic Biology, rev., alimentary tract. 872 EDWARDS. N. T.: Pear-shaped multilocular 1188 Fellowship of Medicine and Post-Graduate cystic tumour, 1092 Eskimo Book of Knowledge, rev., 388 Association: Information concerning, 456. See EDWARDS, W.: Prepatellar bursitis, 330 Estimates: Scottish, 35-Education, 126, 279- also Post-Graduate EICKEN, Carl von: Carcinoma of the hypo- Mines Department, 226-Home Office. 226, 360- Femoral thrombosis. See Thrombosis pharynx, 1098 Health services, 226. 324-Ministry of Health, Fencing, rules governing displays, 686 EKEHORN, Gosta: On thte Principles of Retal 324 FENTON, W. J.: Lipiodol in the diagnosis of FPncetion, rev., 950 Ether anaesthesia. See Anaestbesia intratboracic disease, 1105 ELDER, William, obituary notice of, 84 Ether convulsions. See Convulsions FERNANDO, Sir Hilarion M., reappointed a Electrical treatment of neuritis. See Neuritis Ether inhaler and jaw support, 758 member of the Executive Committee of the Election, general: Medical candidates, 764, 865- Eugenicsterilization. See Sterilization Island of Ceylon. 129 Successful and unsuccessful. 865 EULER, H. NI.: The vitamins. 622 FERRIE, K. E.: Rheumatoid arthritis, 825 Electrical appara,tus, exhibition of, 831 Europe: Rural hygiene in, 269. 710-Rural, m-ior- FERRIS-SCOTT, L.: Motor car insurance policies, Electrical treatment of pruritus ani, 592 tality conditions in (K. Stouman), 617 518 Electrical treatment of writer's cramp. See Euthanasia, voluntary (C. Killick Millard), 754 FETHERSTON, Leslie. appointed a Serving Cramp EVANS, Daniel E., obituary notice of, 84 Brother of the Order of St. John of Jerusa!em, Elactrick" piano trick, 832 EVANS. F. T.: Carbon dioxide in post-anaes- 173 Electrocardiograph and alternating current thetic respiratory complications, 256-Pre- Fever, enteric: Outbreak at Basel, 591-Mortality interference (N. G. Lethlean and W. S. anaesthetic medication. 266 rate in the large cities of the United States, Malcolm), 1195 EVANS, Sir Thomas J. Carey, appointed medical 685 -Epidemic at Buckie. 1003 Electrocardiographic changes in angina superintendent of Hammersmith Hospital, 74 Fever, glandular (H. L. Tidy), 859-The'blood in, pectoris, 122 EVANS, T. Stenner: Femoral thrombosis in 825 Eleetrocardiography, review of book on, 249 pneumonia. 42 Fever, paratvphoid, in Germany. 367 Electrophoniode treatment of deafness, 1180 Eva, F. C.: Microcytic anaemia, 1007,1157 Fever, Rift Valley, or enzootic hepatitis (G. M. Elizabethan medical advertisement, 1103 EWING, James: Sixty-fourth birthday of, 112- Findlay), 1182 ELLINGWORTE, Clifford: Impressions of a Volume on Cancer dedicated to, 112 Fever, scarlet, prevention and control of medical tour in Russia, 1043 EWING,W.:-Paterson of Hebron: "The Hfakii." (David N. Nabarro and A. Gordon Signy), ErLLIOT, Lieut.-Col. R. H.: Wintering in 352 599 (0) England, 1059-The treatment of glaucoma, Examining Board in England: Information Fever, scarlet, prevention of renal complica- 1169 (0) concerning. 459 tions in, 34 ELLIOT, W. E., elected M.P. for Kelvingrove, Exercise in diabetes insipidus, 726 Fever, typhoid. See Fever. enteric Glasgow, 865 Exercise, muscular, physiological aspects of Fever, typhus, and Brill's disease, 963 ELLIOTT, A.: Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, (A. V. Hill), 619 Fever, undulant, four cases of (A. Geoffrey 1119 Exercise, review of book on, 499 Shera),605 (0) ELLIOTT, T. R.: Prevention of tuberculosis, 28 Exhaust fumes. See Fumes Fever, undulant, conveyed by milk (Sir Weldoi ELLIS, Colonel C. I., appointed surgeon-in-chief Exophthalmic goitre. See Goitre Dalrymple-Champneys), 260, 604 (0)-Dis- of the St. JohnAmbulance Brigade, 1071 Exophthalmos of central origin (W. Russell cussion, 260 ELLIS, David: The hygienic principles of bread- Brain), 316, 937 (0)-Discussion, 316 Fever, yellow (leading article), 349 making, 118 Exotoxins in relation to vaccine tberapy Fevers. infectious, acute (Duncan Forbes), 704 ELLISON, J. B.: Dosage of diphtheria antitoxin, (GeoffreyShera), 497 FIDDAN, J. V.: Constipation and rightsided 724, 920 Expectant mothers. See Sentence of Death Bill ptosis, 1080 (0) EL,MSLIU, R. C.: Bone transplantation, 268-The Expiring Laws Continuance Bill, 926, 1015 EFIERLINGER, Dr.: Health work of the League of treatment of chronic osteomyelitis, 627- Eye, evolution of the(G. Elliot Smith), 105 Nations, 622 r THE Burnam JULY-DEC., 19311 INDEX L MEDICAL JOURNAL 13

Fife medical services, economies in, 625 FORSTER, H. V.: Acute and subacute otitis Garden cities, committee appointed to inquire FIFIELD, Lionel R.: M1itnor Surgery, second media, 318, 645 (0) into, 582 edition, rev., 1097 FOiRSYTH, J. A. Cairns: The diabetic acute GARDINER-HILL, H.: Menorrhagia not due to F.oht Againtst Disease, contents of the autumiin abdomen, 588 mnental disease, 258 issue, 1203 FOSBiuY, F. C., obituary notice of, 924 GARDNER, A. D.: Microbes and Ultramicrobes, Filatria bat crofti (Hamilton Fairley), 992-Dis- Fossa, posterior cranial, surgery of (Norman M1. rev., 994 cussion, 992 DoWt), 1093 GARNH9AM, P. C. C.: Acute osteomyelitis, 897 Film, laparo-trachelotomy, 201 FOTHERGILL, E. Rowland: Child guidance GARRY, R. C.: Pharnmacological properties of Films, health (parliamentary note), 36 Cl inics, 1064,1199 iso-amyl-ethyl barbituric acid (amytal), 266 Films, x-ray, a library of, 408. See also X-ray FOWwEATHEII, S.: Case of poisoning by Gas gangrene. See Gangrene Finance Bill, 35, 279, 538, 551, 589, 631 sodium niitroprusside, 344 Gas induistry, medical aspects of the (Meredith FINCKH, A. E.: Fencing, 686 Fox, Charles Jamnes. Edward medal conferred lDavies)- 625 FINDEn, Georg, death of. 1116 on, 877 Gas, poison, and civilians (parliamentary note), FINDLAY, G. M.: Rift Valley fever or enzootic lFox, Lawrence Webster, death of, 635 80 hepatitis, 1182 ! Fox, R. Fortescue: Seaside treatment of delicate GASKELL, Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur, FINDLAY, Leonard: Indications for premature lchildren, 269-Hyperpiesia, 319-Therapeutic apoointed a Knight of Grace of the Order of St. termination of pregnancy, 752-The Rheu- pools, 319-Physical medicine and medical John of Jerusalem, 173 mnatic Itfection int Childhood, rev., 1040 hydrology, 1006-Wintering in England, 1059 Gastric acidity, 1147 FINDLAY. Palmer: Obstetrics and clhild health Fracture of clavicle, a new mlethod of treatment Gastric diagnosis, the skeleton barium meal in in the United States, 69 of [moulded plaster-of-Paris slab] (James (T. D. Overend), 938 (0) FiNE, J.: Bendien's chemical test, 514 Kemble), l1O (0) Gastric disease, operation for (R. Wayland- FINKELSTEsIN, Morris Harris, awarded a Rocke- Fracture shafts of both leg bones, treatment of, Smitih), 1138 feller Medical Fellowship, 65 (R. Watson Jones), 898 Gastric myoma. See Myoma Finland, duration of labour in (A. M. Ritala), Fracture of skull followed by diabetes insipidus Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer 24 (A. Patrick), 689 (0) Gastro-intestinal mucosa, technique of the FINZI. N. S.: Radiation treatment of leukaemia, exploration of (L. G. Cole), 320 1104 FItANCE: GAUSS, Harry (and E. V. GAUss): C(linical FIRTH, Stanley J.: Carcinoma in a long bone Acad6mie Royale de Chirurgie, second ceni- Dietetics, rev., 994 secondary to carcinoma of rectum.i, 943 tenary of, 1118 GAUVAIN, Sir Henry: Prevention of tuberculosis, FIScHER, Fugen (Erwin Baur and Fritz Lenz): Academy of Surgery, second centenary of, 552 28-Seaside treatment of delicate children, 269 Human& Heredity, rev., 535 American doctors to visit the thermal spas, -Light baths in tuberculosis, 366 1FsCEIMANN, C. (and others): The Qleantitativs 229-Note on the visit, 517 GEDDES, Patrick (and Sir J. Arthur THomsoN):- Estimnation of Vitamin D by Radiogiaphy, 762 B.C.G. vaccination, results of: report of a Life: Outlines of General Biology, rev., 1G94 FISHBEIN, Morris: Advertisements of food pro- second inquiry by the Institut Pasteur of GELLATTY, R.: Function of the isolation hospital ducts in America, 711 Paris, 351 in modern practice, 264 FIsHBERG. Arthur M.: Hypertensiont antd Butter, unsuspected dangers of, 1153 General election. See Election Nephritis, second edition, rev., 1041 College de France, fourth centenary celebra- General Medical Council. See Council FIsHER, A. G. Timbrell: Common injuries of tions, 129 (leneral medical service. See Medical the knee-joint, 722 Depopuilation, 1153 General paralysis. See Paralysis FISK, Eugen Lyman, death of, 924 French surgery in the eighteenth century, 1118 GXeneral practice, education for, 1200. See also FITCH, A. A.: The Liverpool Child Guidance Medical unit, a new (at Lyons), 1153 Education anid Physical Medicine Clinic. 398 Post-graduate courses in. 363 Geneva, economies at. 579. See also League of FITZWILLIAMS, Duncan C. L.: British goods for Psychotechnicist, the, 1153 Nations-University Club. See Club hospitals, 782 Rat menace, 1153 Genito-urinary tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis FLACK, Group Captain Martin: Death of, 352- Salon des Medecins, 637 Germany: Beer consumption, decline in, 971- Obituary notice of, 402 See atlso Paris Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, 504- Flatulence, intestinal, 1163 Milk consumption in Munich, 927-Para- FLEMING, Alexander: Blood transfusion, 801 FRANCIS, Alexander: Asthma statistics, 1199 typhoid fever outbreaks, 367-Post-graduate FLEMING, G. B.: Birth injuries in the newly Frankfort, post-graduate courses at, 684 courses in Berlin, 281-Post-graduate medical born, recognition and treatment of, 312, 481 (0) FRANKLIN, Philip (and Alexander ORLEY)- A work in, an account of, 218 -Congenital pyloric stenosis, 313-The cause simple technique for introducing lipiodol into Gestation. See Pregnancy of torticollis, 629 the lungs, 847 (0) G(HoSE, T. P.: Indian Eyhadras, 906 FLEMING, Norman: Recovery of vision after FRASER, F. R.: Exophthalmic goitre, 308-Toxic GIBBERD, G. F.: Breech presentation, 203, 369 (0) twenty-seven years, 1084 (0) goitre, its course and treatment, 739 (0) GIBBINs, H. B.: Organized treatment of infantile FLETCHER, Ernest: A new method for the in- FRASER, John: Niesothelial reactions in child- paralysis, 264-Problem of the child in the jection of lipiodol, 846 hood, 47 (0) tuberculous household. 315 FLETCHER, Sir Walter Morley: Honorary LL.D. FRAsE,R-HARRIS, D. F.: Faraday's observations GIBBON, Lieutenant John Monk, obituary St. Andrews conferred on, 29 - Honorary on mental inertia, 618 notice of, 1016 LL.D.Leeds conferred on, 64 FRAZIER, Charles H.: Priority in neurological GIBBS. Owen Stanley, awarded a Rockefeller FLEXNER, Simon: Poliomnyt litis, 662 surgery, 824 N Medical Fellowship, 65 IcLOREY, J., appointed professor of pathology at FREEMAN, E. T.: Treatment of empyema, 1184 Gibraltar, health of: Annual report, 329 Sheffield, 1201 FREEMAN, John: Asthimla research, 1011- GIBSON, C. S.: The shortage of dentists, 776 FLOYD, S. G.: Vaccination and economy, 826 Allergy and the "proteose." 1157 GIBSON, Thomas: A general medical service Fog, driving in, 972 Freemasons' hospital. See Hospital scheme, 119 FOLEY, C. H.: Rheumatoid arthritis, 972 Free State. See Ireland Gilbert, William, discnverer of terrestrial Food, hygiene of (E. P. Cathcart), 118 FRIEMANTLE, F. E.: Need for education in qtues- magnetism and founder of electrical science Food poisoning and food borne infection tions of sex, 216-Re-elected M.P. for St. (R. T. Williamson), 219 (Edwin Oakes Jordan), 542 Albiins, 865 GILEs, Mary Dodd (and Htugh CABOT): Sutrgical Food-poisoning outbreaks, notification of, 962 FRENKEL-HEIDEN. Heinrich, death of, 550 Nursing, rev., 249 Food preservation, history of (Agnes Elisabeth FRESHMAN, Edgar: Tray for radium needles, 108 GILL, Lienit.-Col. C. A.: Factors determining Glennie), 1101 FREUD, Anna: Introduction to Pbvcho Analysis epidemic differences. 313 Food problems, 762 for l'eachters, rev., 657 GILLESPIE, John R.: Mortality from tuber- Food products in America, advertisements of FREY, A. M.: Thte Cross Bearers, rev., 301 culosis, 76 (Morris Fishbein). 711 F RUGONI, Cesare. elected to the chair of clinical GILLIATT, W.: Obstetrics at the Rotunda, 1089 Foods, preserved, 971 medicine at Rome, 1119 GILLIES, Harold D.: London Clinic and Nursing Foodstuffs, condemned, legal regulations for the Fruit pulp, imported (parliamentary note), 1162 Home, 1113 disposal of (Gerald Leighton), 119 Fryke. Christopher, note on, 508 GILMOUR, John: End-results of tuberculosis of Foodstuffs (Prevention of Exploitation) Bill, 683 FULLER, C. J.: Bleeding fissured ulcer of the hip, 898 FOOT, Major Stephen: Need of education in sex, stomach, 1138 GILROY, ESm6: Vitamin B content of liver 215 FULLERTON, Andrew: Survival after prostatec- extract, 34 Foot clinic in Glasgow, 1106 tomy. 1072-Treatment of secondary haemnor- Gir,ROY, Lieut.-Col. Paul Knighton, obituary Foot-and-mouth disease (parliamentary note), rhage after suprapubic prostatectoimy. 1078 (0) notice of, 968 36. 227, 683. 968.1117-The monthly incidence of, Fumes, motor car exhaust, poisoning by (R. A. GIRONS, Fr. Saint (Mlarice VILLARET and 356-Fonrth Progress Report of the Research Murray Scott), 568 L. JUSTIN-BAsANeON):-La Pr-essiot veitneuse Committee on, 860 Fund, Hastings [Sir Charles], list of con- periphhrique: Etutde physiologiqtue, clinique, FOOTE, John A., death of, 924 tributors, 507, 958 et therapeutique, rev., 18 FORBER, Janet E.: Investigation of hospital Fund. King Edward's Hospital: Annual statis- GJESSING, Harald: After-examination of 122 patients in Eastern London suffering from tical review for 1930, 863-Conducted tours, eyes operated upon by Holth's iridencleisis, cancer, 1118, 1152 etc., in aid of, 281, 366, 406. 552, 592, 784-Dona- 1C5 FORBEs, Duncan: Acute infectious fevers, 704 tion to, 366-Annual distribution meeting, 1149 GLAISTER, John, jun., appointed to the Chair of Forceps, artery, an improved, 347 -Out-patient Committee, 1932, constituted, Forensic Medicine in the University of Glas- Forceps, early use of in England (Kedernath 1193 gow, 509-A Study of Hairs ansd Wools, rev., Das), 534 Fund, Knutsford [CLord] Remembrance, 357 610 Forceps, "failed," cases, 966, 1009-(J. Eric Fund, Ross [Sir Ronald] Award, 86. 732 Glandular fever. See Fever Stacey), 1073 (0) Fund Itoyal Medical Benevolent: Grants made, Glasgow. See Scotland Forceps, obstetric (M. A. Dobbiu Crawford), 849 65, 269, 673-Bathi chair wanted, '67-A Christ- Glass, contact (Mr. Rugg-Gunn), 105, 944- Forceps, suture-holding, a new, 1097 mas appeal. 868-Leading article on. 998 Crossed cylinders, 33 Forceps, tetra, an improved, 1142,1204 Fund, Royal Medical Benevolent, Ireland: GLASs, David: Congenital intracranial FORD, R. Kelson: Treatment of septicaemia, 202 Annual meeting, 74 aneurysm. 57 Foreign bodies in the alimentary tract, 872, 937 Glaucoma treatment of (Lieut.-Col. R. H. Foreign bodies [needles] in the omentum Elliot), 1169 (0) (John F. O'Connor), 57 GLAZEBROOK, Sir Richard: Guthrie Lectuire on Foreign body in a child's bronchus with atypical standards of measurement, their history and signs and symptoms (L. I. M. Castleden), 1178 development, 69 Foreign body, unusual method of removing a G. GLEGG, R. A.: Milk-borne streptococcal infec- (A. Basil Rooke), 702 tion8, 261-Acute tonsillitis and some of its Foreign countries, conditions of practice in, 471 GIABRIEL. W. P.: Pruritus ani, 213 sequels, 315 Foreign medical practitioners in China. See GSLLIE, W. B.: Transplantation of bone, 267, GLENNIE, Agnes Elisabeth: Index to the Litera- China 840 (0) ture of Food Investigation, 1101 Foreign sub3tances, relation of to the human Galway, County, public health in, 357 Glossitis, 591. 638, 685 body (G. Gordon Bruce), 765-Correspondence Gangrene, gas, generalized, developing during GLOVEB, Edward: Child psychology, 1110 on, 872 parturition (John Adams and Philip Adams), GLOVER, J. Alison: Acute tonsillitis and some FOREL, August, death of. 924 1179 of its sequels, 315, 521 (0) Forensic medicine. See Medicine Gangrene of the skin of diphtheritic origin (J. S. (GLOVER, R. E.: Active immunization in virus FORRaEST, James: Hunger pain and pre- Anderson), 800 (0) diseases, 1037 servatives, 513, 588, 781 GARBER, N.: Treatment of severe asthma, 1018 GLOVER, T. R.: Diet in history, 1148 FiORSsELL, Professor: The campaign against GABBETT, Rigbt Rev. Cyril F.: In the Heart of Glucose D, 657 cancer, 319 South London, 253 Glycogen, review of book on, 852 T B m 14 JULY-DEC., I93I] INDEX r EDICAL JoUALw

W. Sampson, GRIFFITH, A. Stanley:-Studies of Protectiot HANDLEY, member 119 Administra- GOFTON, Arthur: Bovine tuberculosis, the Advisory against Tuberculosis: B.C.G. Committee (0) Resutlts witht 957 Goitre, exophthalmic (F. R. Fraser). 308, 739 tion of the Cruelty to 308 Vaccine in Monkeys,111 -Discussion. and of its GRIFFITH, F.: Acute tonsillitis some HANDOvSKY,Hans:-PhaXrmnakologieinModderen, Goitre, toxic (F. R. Fraser), 739 (0)-Leading den sequels, 315, 521 (0) Problemstellungen: Eine ErganszunazX articlb on, 760 Brother 756 D. H., appointed a Serving Lehrbilchern, treatment GRIFFITHS. 948 Goitre, toxic, late resulus of operative 173 T. Garratt: Cardiospasm, (0) of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, HARDMAN, in (Charles S. D. Don). 287 D. Society's GRIFFITHS. Ernest: Industrial problems and HARE. C.; Simple Golf, medical:-Medical Golfing treated by iron, general practice, 206 (0) Medical 635 meeting at Sandwich, 732-Sussex 927 HARE, Hobart Amory, second autumn GRIFFITHS, T. R., elected mayor of Kidwelly. (B.M.A.) Golfing Society: HARLAND, Grocers' Company research scholarships, 831 Williaml meeting, 638 notice 550 Ernest R. (and Phyllis BLANCHARD): of. L. of GROVES, Moves, rev., GOLLA, Frederick (editor): Arehives Brian: rev., 707 HARLEY, int Two vol. x, rev., 106 Introduction to Mental Hygiene, RNeurology and Psyc7tiatrv, HARMAN, N. Bishop: Appreciation death of, 729 GROVES, Ernest W. Hey:-Stature and drivers, GOLOVINE. Professor, 1 (0) Beadon Turner,82-Eyesight use an antiseptic the problem of unequal legs, Gonadotropic substances, of of 211, 854-Appreciation of (J. M. Robson), GRIUNDY, Ernest: The rational dosage (quinanil) with preparations Henry, 728 diphtheria antitoxin, 1132 (0) Wesley 1177 (0) the HARMER, B. C.:-Vitamin B2 and pellagra: W. Neville GUIRA, treat- Gonococcal cross-fixation, apparent (W. relative value of radiotherapy etiology of pellagra, 53 (0) Mascall), 607 of Guillotin, Joseph Ignace, 956 ment canicers passages, H.: Breech delivery, 779 of GOOCH, embryo. See Embryo -Carcinoma hypopbarynx, and typhus. Guinea-pig 554 GOODALL, E. W.: Brill's disease N.: Disturbed 963-Epidemiological reports of the League of GuIsE-MooREs, Major-General Sir G., presenta- HARNESS, H. tion to. 636 HARNETT, Lieut.-Col.: Syphilitic 5'4 1198 eye, Nations, Jaundice in childhood, 206 534-Early Helen Mt. M. MACKAY): G(UNN, Elizabeth: GOODFELLOW, Lorel (and 620 HARRIES, R.: problems in GUNN, J. A.: Resuscitation problems, hos-- Report on nutritional anaemia infancy, air travel, 262-Function 615 GIUNSTON. Captain D. W., appointed parlia- with special reference to iron deficiency, of pital in modern practice, (0)-Organ- 60 mentary private secretary to the Minister GOODHART, G. W.: Megaloblastic anaemia, ized treatment virus Health, 553 GORDON, M. H.: Active immunization in Acute tonsillitis sequels. GUTHRIE, Douglas (and D. Stewart MIDDLETON): sonme 1037 Appointed Medical diseases, thrombosis of the lateral sinus in 264- Septic 867 GORDON. R. G.: The problem of suicide, North-Eastern Hospital, Tottenham, 312-Mental deficiency, 621 children, 141 (0) Therapeutic pools, See HARRIS, Lieut.-Col. B.. a Guthrie Lecture. Lecture 1017 The MenLtal of the -(and Richard J. A. BERRY): of lieutenant GuY, John: Report on the health Edinburgh, childhood, Defective, rev., 994 HARRIS, C. F.: Jaundice 206- George 75-Medicinal baths in Edinburgh, 962 GORDON-TAYLOR, G.: Appreciation of of Birth injuries, 312 GYE, W. E. (and W. J. PURDY): Tile Cause Washington Isaac, 681 HARRIS, H. A., awarded Prize Cancer, 1146 Sir Charles: Bendien method his on " Cod-liver GORDON-WATSON, avertin anaesthesia in (James essay Gynaecology, 955 of cancer diagnosis, 677 relation to bone-growth Chair- Young), 1026 (0)-Correspondence on, 1156 GOsCEEN, Sir William Henry, appointed Vincent obituary Gynaecology, review of book on, 805 HARRIS, man of the London Hospital, 831 1116 Gynaecology. See also Obstetrics Collected Vertigo, 755 GOlNEY, E. S. (and Paul PoPENOE): HARRIS, Wilfred: California, Colonel Papers on Eugenic Sterilizationt in HARRISON, rev.. 193 remedies in syphilis, Diagnosis GossE. A. Hope: Radiology and the radiologist, Treatment of Vene-eal its Ge-neral rev., 585 Practice, fourth edition,

'C hirtrauie A.: Diet GoSSMANN, J. R. (and R. DRACETER): H. HARROP, George in Disease. clinic, rev., 609 Work child des Kindesalters, third edition, HART, Bernard: 682 528 GOIDARD, liouis, death of, Carl: Seaside treatment of delicate 259, (0) of gynaecology HABERLIN, Army GOUGH, W., appointed professor children, 331 (0) HARTIGAN, Major-General 268, 947 at Leeds. 172 HADFIELD, C. F.: Anaesthetics*for diathermy Medical Services in H. B.: Parotid tumours. 948 Sir Percival appointed GOULDING, and endoscopy, 946 HARTLEY, Horton-Smith, to form the Madrid Surgical a Knight of Grace GOYANES, J., helps Haemangioma, cerebellar (J. Mintzman), 533 173 Society, 173 review of book on, 950 Jerusalem, 1065 Nath (and Lieut-Colonel J. Haematology, H.: GOYLE, Amar Haematuria and renal colio following recum- HARTRIDGE, Supplies in the Andamanss, 733 TAYLOR): Leptospirosis bency (W. Etherington Wilson), 101 (0) Harveian Oration. 907 Harvey: The man, his method, secondary Haemolytic jaundice. See Jaundice GRAHAM, George: Varieties of for us to-day (Robert Hutchison), (0)- Haemophiliae, a female (?), 407 and their treatment. 256 article 759 anaemia Haemopneumothorax, spontaneous, with un- Leading F. E.: Rheumatoid arthritis, Harvest mites, 367, GRAHRAM-BONNALIE, usual post-mortem findings (E. Gerard 518 871 Howard (and E. OsGooD): the Housden and Allen Piggot), 941 (0) HASKINS, Sir E., re-elected M.P. for Textbook of Laboratory GRAHAM-LITTLE, Haemorrhage, cerebral (James Cdllier). due to A Diagtnosis, University of London, 865 519 347 causes other than arteriosclerosis, 209, (0) T.: Ventilation of cinemas, H. Re-elected M.P. Horncastle, GRAHAM-SCOTT, -Discussion, 209 HASLAM, C.: 1204 865 Haemorrhage on the field of battle, 217 174 Fund. See Fund Grain poisoning, Haeinorrhage, intracranial, of the newborn, 547. Hastings Surgeon General Thomas, obituary W. K.:-Operation GRAINGER. See also Breech presentation and Labour HATCH, Lieut.-Col. 783 cataract: personal experiences, notice of, secondary, after suprapubic pro- 1I0 Haemorrhage, 729 H. C.: Danish asthma statistics, 1050 Marshall. obituary notice GRAM, statectomy, treatment of (Andrew Fullerton), HAVER, 323 of the breast, David, obituary notice of, HAWE, Philip: Carcinoma GRANT, 1078 (0)-Correspondence on, 1198 carriers, an investi- 928 GRANT, James: Diphtheria shock (O'Donel Browne), 311, A correction, Haemorrhage and 208- of, 566 (0). 779 HAWES, A. J.: Post-mortem examinations, gation 1124(0)-Discussion, 312 J. W. Geary: Acute haemorrhagic Breech delivery, 779 GRANT, Haemorrhage, uterine, not due to uterine 1084 (0) nuisance, 230 pancreatitis, treatment of, 630. See also Menor- Hawker towels, disease, Pilcher's 225 GRANT, Lachlan- A substitute for hand HAWEsLEY. J. C.: Burst rhagia honorary con- 282 Haemorrhagic pancreatitis. See Pancreatitis HAWKYARD, Arthur, LL.D.Leeds Atlas chiruraisch-patholo- on, 64 GRAsHEY, Rudolf: Professor: Methods of examining ferred HAENISCH, isolation hos- rev., 951 A. T.: Function of the gischer RBntaenbilder, the functional capacity of the urinary system HAWLEY, J.: A Text-Book ofExtperimental Cytology. pital in modern practice, 263 GRAY, by substances, 320 rev., 610 radio-opaque HAWORTE, James: Convulsions during ether and Haffkine Institute: Annual report, 162 Janet M.: Shape of the pelvic brim anaesthesia, 400, 587 GR(AY, on the medico-legal aspects review of book 1001- 311-Mageots in Wounds, 638 Hair, Colonel, death childbirth. of, 609 HAWTHORN, Frank, Score: A Group of notice of, 1070 GRAY, W. Forbes:-Five Philosophical Basis of Obituary HALDANE. J. S.: The blood Centenarians, rev., 1141 HAY, The significance of a raised Famous Biology. 661-' What is life? " 776, 869 John: GRAzIANI. Henri, death of, 324 pressure, 43 (0), 274 medical HALDIN-DAVIS, D.: Onychia as an occupational and Indian Peninsular Railwav, HAZEN, H.- Radium Great disease, 213. 845 (0)-Varicose ulcer, 267- Henry Cutaneous of the. 960 1096 services and economy, 782 Therapy, a Vaccination (George Riddoch), 1090- GREEN. H. N. (and others): Diet as prophy- Head injuries, acute HALER, David H.: Two cases of sarcoma puerperal sepsis, 595 (0) 1090 lactic agent against 748 (0) Discussion, Arthur: Idiopathic panophthalmitis following known trauma, Head lights on Motors. See GREENE, Mammary abscess, 86 ATotors HALFORD, A. C. F.: child in the unusual features. 105-? Cervical adeno- F. G.: Problem of the with A. J.: Cerebral haemorrhage, 209- HEAi, R. HALL, 314 mata, 928 honorary consultant at tuberculous household, of the Appointed Hiampton General G(REENFIELD, J. G.: Clinical pathology Memorial HEALD, C. B.:-Injuries anid Sport: A haemor- State Institution, 281-Schdrstein rev., cerebro-spinal fluid, 60-Cerebral Guide for the Practitioner. 18-Injury Lecture on chronic epidemic encephalitis rhage 209 to the ocular attacks, and sport, 726 with special reference 1058 Factors determining the in Edinburgh, proposed, GREENWOOD, Major: to, 1055-Appointed Health exhibition disease 833 (0)-Presentation village (C. A. E. between an epidemic of one on the farm and in the difference Emeritus Professor of Medicine in the Uni- Health and that of another. 231 (0), 313-Retirement Winslow), 573 compila- versity of Sheffield, 1066-Gift to the Univer- of Dr. T. H. C. Stevenson, 321-The Health films. See Films sity of Sheffield as a nucleus for a research article), of vital statistics. 803 Health at the Gateway (leading tion in medicine, 1201 H. Jaundicein childhood, fund GREGORY, H. Chodak: ani, 213 390 HALL, Dr.: Pruritus (leading article), 205 Health matters in Parliament on the Hall Research Instituite in Pathology. See GREIG, David M.: Clinical Observations 709 Pat hology of Bone, rev.. 851 Research Suroical obituary 'IALLAM, Dr.: Pruritus ani, 213-Varicose ulcer, GREIG, Colonel Frederick James, MINISTRY 267 HE0ALTH. OF: notice of, 926 Annual report, 503, 542, 581, 658, 662 HALLIBURTON, W. D. (and R. J. S. MoDOWALL): Russell: Research in animal diseases. incurable, hospital patients in Eastern GREIG. J. edition, Cancer, of Physiology, nineteenth Report (Janet E. 272 Handbook London suffering from: Calendar, 42 rev., 20-Bequests, 407 Grenfell Dr.: Treatment of arthritis, 319 GREVILLE, G. D. (and E. C. DODDS): Calcium HALLOWES, Forbes). 1118.1152 and subcutaneous HALPENNY, A. R.: The sedimentation test, 1092 Cerebro-spinal fever. memorandum on, 393 levulinate for intravenous of Sir and certain 190 HAMERTON, Colonel A. E.: Appreciation Encephalitis following vaccination injection, David and Lady Bruce, 1068 infections, request for assistance from GREY, Sir Henry M. W.: Drainage in purulent 546 HAMILTON, Colonel John Archibald, obituary medical men re, 478. 506 peritonitis, tetra- notice of. 684 Financial commitments of. 503 GREY. Temple: Death following sodium 330 in China, 569 HAMIN, M. N.; Piercing the lobule, Foreign medical practitioners iodophenolphthalein, A. C.: Jaundice in childhood, 204, information concerning, 270 GRIFFEN,Ernest: Physical findings in psycho- HAMPSON, of maternity 1183 932(0) Forms for returns in respect neurosis, Reginald J.: Painful heels, 367,408- and child welfare. tuberculosis, venereal GIaiFFIN. Ernest H.: Deaths associated with HANBURY, treatment, 971 anaesthesia, 1060 A correction, 408 diseases, and hospital r T Burns *JULY-DEC., 193I] INDEX MDIGA JoumuA J

London and Electrical Hospital, Cancer (Free), a statement HEALTTH, MrNISTRY oF (continued): HILL. Sir Leonard: Lighat from, 323 Clinic put under the supervision of, 41- Hospital, Chalmers, Edinburgh. improvements Garden cities, committee of inquiry appointed. 582 Appreciation of Group Captain Martin Flack. at. 163 403-The sino-auricular node, 549-" What is Hospital, Charing Cross: Information Housing (Rural Workers) Act (1926), concern- " ing the study of of. circular re, 329 Life ? 964 medicine, 437-Prize distribu- HILL, Sir Thomas Eustace: Death of, 1052- tion, 672-Annual dinner, 672 Local expenditure, reduction of, circullar 545 Obituary notice of, 1115 Hospital, Coombe Lying-in: Annual report, 583 HILLIARD, Curtis M.: The Pr-evention of Disease Hospital co-operation in Ayrshire, 625 Medical officers of health reports, circular 173 in the Community, rev., 5CO Hospital, Cork Mental, re medical superin- G. B.. for Wakefield, 865 tendent, 1196 Medical services, information concerning, HILLMAN, elected M. P. 463 HILLS, H. W.: Pain in arm and a dead tooth, 749 Hospital del Rey, Madrid, Trabajos del, vol. i, Edward: * A system of bacteriology," rev.. 302 Poor Law relief, numbers in receipt of. HINDLE, 399-Rift Valley fever or enzootic hepatitis, Hospital, Down County Mental, Sanatoriums and institutions, revised Downpatrick: 128 1182 Annual report, 357 of the Hospital, Dublin National Vaccination, compulsory, 153 HINGsTON. Lieut.-Col. C. A. F.: Report Maternity: Annual Madras Hospital for Women and Children, 626 report. 583 Hip, congenital dislocation of the (Bryan Hospital, East End Maternity, Commercial Health resorts, British, and British doctors, E.: report, 31 See also Spas Mc¢Farland), 993 Road, Clinical F.: East London, for Children, Health resorts of India, climatic, HOARE. Edward Post-mortem examinations, Hospvital, matinee in 207, 292 problem of suicide, 264 aid of. 1163 Health services and economy (parliamentary (0)-The note), 1066 HOBBES, Charles Edward. obituary notice of,365 Hospital, Ethel Hedley Orthopaedic, for A. sepsis: the Crippled Children, Windermere: Report, 677 (J. HOBBs, Remington:-Puerperal Health services in the modern State Chest, Kinloch), 118 importance of early treatment, 744 (0) Hospital, Eversfield St. Leonards: New HOBDAY, F. T. Diseases of animals trans- annexe opened, 510 Health Year-Book, International, G.- Hospital, at year), rev. 20 missible to man, 200 Freemasons', Ravenscourt Park: P.: of stone laid. 831 HIEALY, T.M.: Report of the Rotunda HoBSON, P. Methods rearing blowfly Dedication 583 larvae aseptically, 993 Hospital, General Lying-In. York Road, Lam- 1160 beth: Annual report, 31 Heart affections, Kerckhoff Institute HODDER. Reginald: Neo-Hippocratism, H. Graham: Diverticula of the Hospital, Glasgow Dental: Annual meeting, 30 of opened at Bad Nauheim, 229, 927 HODGSON, colon, 164 Hospital. Glasgow Homoeopathic, opening of a Heart: bundle-branch block (S. C. Bose), HOFBAUER, I.: The pituitary in the etiology of new. 676 Heart: bundle branch block of vagal Glasgow Royal 1134 cancer, 1062 Hospital. Maternity and (lMaurice Newman), Women's, note on, 821 Heart disease, a monograph on (Paul HOFFMAN, Frederick L.: Deaths associated with 1009 Hospital, GlasgowRoyal Samaritan for White), 391. Seefalso Cardiac pain anaesthesia, Women: HOFFMAN, William C.: Cobalt, 1018 Annual medical and clinical report, 398 Heart, infarction of, with pericardial Hospital, Golden a phthisical subject, 276 HOFFMANN, Victor: Verlauf der wichtigstem Square Throat, Nose,and Ear; and tobacco, Knochn- und Gelen7kerkrankungeas imn Ront- Opens two contributory wards, 1119 Heart, irritable, Hospital, Grangegorman and of books on, rev. 499 Portrane Mental, Heart, review 61. genbilde, and hospital 675 Heart, the weak ? 638 Hog's stomach. SeeStomach sweepstakes. Cardiac HOLFELDER, Hans: Mackenzie Davidson Lec- Hospital. Guy's: Annual report, 30-Information Heart. See also the study of HEEATHCOTE:, H.: Achondroplasia ture on the radiological conception of disease, concerning medicine, 437- deficiency. 827 1103 Reports, vol. lxxxi (vol. ii, fourth series), No. Eardley:-Diabetes and pregnancy, 58 2. 68; No. 3.995-Scholarships awarded in Roth), HOLLAND, the Heel, prominent (Paul Bernard (0) medical 280 Heels, painful, 173, 367, 1164 -(And Thomas Watts EDEN): A Manual of school, Extraction Midwifery, seventh edition, rev., 62-Breech Hospital, Hammersmith Medical superinten- HEFFERMAN, L. W.: dent 74 catheter from urethra and bladder# presentation, 203-Menorrhagia not due to appointed. 311- Hospital, Hanwell HEIMANN. V. (and Pasteur VALLERY-RADOT): uterine disease. 258-Endomuetrioma. Mental: Centenary of. 172. Indications for premature termination of 271-New admission villa opened, 271 Hyversensibilit6s Spi6ci.flques dans les Affections Hospital, Highbury Pensions Cutanies,1 eV., 1186 pregnancy. 751 (parliamentary 897 note), 968 HENDERSON, H. M.: Motor drivers' HOLMAN. C. P.: Acute osteomyelitis, A. H.: Acute osteomyelitis of the Hospital Information, Central Bureau of,issues 323 HOLMES, a memorandum re hospitals EENDERSON,L. J. :-Le Sang: Physico-Chimique ilium, 533 and payment Eric G. appointed University Lecturer from insurance companies for treatment in rev.. 302 HOLMES, motor accidents, 366 HENDERSON. Major-General P. H.: in Pharmacology at Cambridge, 515 and British Hospital, isolation, the function of in Medical Services in a future war. HOLMES, Geoffray: British doctors modern health resorts, 781 practice (E. H. R. Harries), 263, 339 (0)- HENDI?RSON, Yandell: Resuscitation problems, 263 from asphyxia George W. (and Howard E. RUGGrES): Discussion. 620-Resuscitation HOLMES, King's College: of secondary for Hospital, vention and treatment pneu- -Roentgen Interpretation:: A 8Aanu il Information concern- and fourth edition, ing the study of medicine, monia by inhalation ofC02, 687 (0) Studenzts Practitioners. 438-Seholarships conferred 571 awarded at the medical school, on. 618 228-Opening HENDny, Alexander, K.C.V.0. rev.. of the winter session, HENRIaI, Arthur T.: Molds, Yeasts, HOLMES, Gordon, Ocular palsies, 265, 1165(0) 668-Science and rev., 345 HOLMES, M. J.: The canceraam paign in medicine, 668-Service of Remembrance, 1005. mycetes. See HENRY, F. J.: Carcinoma of appendix, Australia, 664 also College of testis, l3.:J. A tube for delivering oxygen Hospital, Largs Infectious Diseases, 962 Sarcoma 1093 HOLROYD. Hospital, Leasowe (Liverpool) for HEENRY. Robert Wallace Wesley, obituary during anaesthesia. 611 Children: of, 727 HOLBOYDE. Gerald: Appreciation of Louis Report, 585 Chinese. Shanghai: Hepatitis,enzootic, or Rift Valley (G. Af. Westenra Sambon, 514 Hospital, Lester Report Findlay), 1182 Guido, obituary notice of. 874 1119 HOLZKNECHT, Liverpool. for Edwin Appeal HOMANS, John: Textbook of rev., IHospital, Cancer and Skin HEPWORTH, James: A Suroery, and Radium Institute, refusal to grant a motor car licence the Diseases 1005 705 Hospital, London: Information eyesight test. 327 Home Office: Report on criminal statistics for concerning the (and Marcel and Wales in 1929, 197-Estimates, study of medicine, 438-Scholarships awarded HI1RAUX, Andr6 METZGER): England 228, Premiers Jours du Nouveau-nA, 226. 360-Annual returns on experiments on at the medical college, 636-Post,-graduate forceps, courses for former students, 636-Researches HERD, S. B.: Obstetric 849-Rnpture animals, 542 and uterus during spontaneous delivery, Homoeopathy in 676 Publishsed from the Wards Labtratories Glasgow. of Hospital 1930. Heredity, review of book on, W. H.: Pelvimetry by x rays, 1087 the Lonsdon during rev., 347- HoOToN. Schorstein Memorial Heredity and Dupuytren's contraction S. HOPE, E. W.: Health at the Gateway, 390 Lecture. 636-Venereal (J. diseases clinic, 397-New cardiac Manson), 11 (0) HOPIKINS, Sir Frederick Gowland: Honorary department HERITAGE, Kenneth: Recent diagnostic D.Sc Leeds conferred on, 64-Honorary D.Sc. opened, 1057 in renal 257-Acute conferred on, 228, 682-Appreciation of Hospital. London Fever: Measles in London. 928 affections. osteomyelitis, London Derby, for Women, 897 Walter Ernest Dixon, 362-The vitamins, 621 Hospital, Lord Manchester, Hermaphroditism: HORDER. Sir Thomas: Treatment of septi- 786 soeudo-hermaphroditism Hospital, Mayor Treloar (G. R. Woodman), 750. 1164-Correspondence caemia. 202, 593 (01-Birth control, 1045- Lord Cripples': Annual on, 832, 1164 Wintering in England, 1059-Radiation treat- report, 676. See also Cripples Madras Report, Herpes bilateral Burgess), ment of 1104 Ophthalmic: 273 roster. (Normnan leukaemia. Hospital,iospital. Madras, for Women and Correspondence on. 592 HoRGAN, J. B.: Sore throats of other than Children: roster and tonsillar origin, 210-Anomalies of the upper Report, 626 Herpes encephalitis Hospital. information MacGillivray). 195 jaw and nasal surgery. 210 Maudsley, concerning and varicella studyat,461 Herpes zoster, hiccup, (W.W.. Hormones in menorrhagia, importance of (Fritz Brooks), 298 1168 Hospital. Mayo Mental: Annual report. 220 Laquer). (0) Hospital, Middlesex: Information CK, Judson: An Introduction onic influence, susceptibility of cells to, concerning HERIIC Neutro- Horm the study of medicine, logy, fifth elition, rev., 1096 917 439-Opening of the H., awarded the winter session, 669-The intinite invisible in HERTZ, D. Francis HORN, Louis J. (and Donald 'PATERSON): An 669-Old students' Memorial Prize, 1114 epidemic of chorea in a 893 (0) medicine, dinner, 670 famuily. Hospital, Street. Chelsea HEHRTZLE, Arthur E.: Surgical Pathology HoRNIBRoOOK. Ettie A.: Restoration Exercises Millman (parliamen- the Diseases of Bones, rev,, for Womenr, rev., 20 tarv note), 81 Heterosexual twins.Seee TwiTs iorticultur-alProPoucts (Emergency Customs HospDital, Napsbury Mental (parliami-entary note), I, HEWER, C. angton: Progress anaesthesia, and Duties) Bill, 1117.1161 127 Hospital, National, Queen Square, 212-Spinal analgesia, 213 HOSFORD, P.: Acute o'teoml elitis, 897 information J1. concerning study at. 462 HEWER, Edward Septimus Earnshaw, Hospital, Aberdeen Nerve, formal opening of, notice of, 874 915 Hospital, North-Easterni, Tottenham: Medical obituary superintendent of, 867 HEWITT, Charles Richard, of, Hospital, Ayr County: Memorial to John Finlay- 365 son Sloan unveiled, 509 Hospital, North Middlesex County, Edmonton: McGill New radiological pavilion and Hiccup, zoster, and varicella. See Herpes Hospital. Baniff reconstruction of. 673 nurses home HICKLING. R. A.: Oedema Hospital, District Mental: Medical super- extension. 552, 721 Batiff No.14 Stationary: caused by Trichina spiralis, intendent appointed 721 Hospital. Anniversary dinner, HicKs, J. A. Braxton: The uses Hospital, Bath Royal Mineral Water. report on, 1202 of vaccines, 650 (0) 546 Hospital organization in Scotland (A. S. M. HIGGINS. J. B.: Lord Derby Hospital Women, 1004 Macgregor), 1003 Hospital. Belfast Children's. "Pound Day," new infectious. 786 Hospital, Belfast Maternity: Report, 1004 Hospital. Parsley 916 Highlandd medical services. Hospital, Belfast Annual 584 Hospital planning (John Wilson), 119 Mental: report, Portlaoghise Mental: HILL. A. Bradford: Nutritional anaemia in Hospital, Belgrade Anglo-Yugoslav Children's, Hospital. Rep)ort, 1156 infancy, 615 tenth anniversarysndof note on. 1034 Hospital, Richmond Royal: New extension. 877 Rotunda: Annual HIrUL. A. V.: Physiological aspects of muscular Hospital. Bethlem (Amendment Bill), 35, 79, 168, Hospital. report, 270. 583- exercise, 619-Adventures in Biophsics, rev., 226. 279 Obstetrics at (1939-1929) (Bethel Solomons), 804 Bethlem Royal, information con- 1088 Hospital, Hospital, Royal Dental: Annual HILL. E. Falkner: Spinal anaesthesia, cerning study at. 461 clinical at HILL. Gladys: Diabetes and pregnancny Hospital, Bignold, Wick, report on, 822 home," 1005 Tr E BRITISH t6 JULY-DEC., I931I INDEX I MEDICAL JOURNAL

Hospital, Royal Free (London School of Mledi- HOWELL, Hinds: Cerebral haemorrhage, 209 INcOmE TAX (continued): cine for Women): Annual dinner, 1107-In- HOWELL. William H.: Text-Book of PhysiolooV, Balance sheet, reQuest for, 282 formation concerning the study of medicine, eleventh edition, rev., 903, 996 Cash basis, 86, 174, 554, 731, 732,1164-Cessation 443, 453-Matinee in aid of, 1163-Scholarships How.Es W. El., appointed assistant private of practice, 1164 awarded, 406 secretary to the Minister of Health, 516 Change of employment. 1018 Hospital. Royal London Ophthalmic, Moorfields: HOwIE Mr.: Milk hygiene, 385 Change in nature of work, 928 Annual report, 397 HOWITT, A. B.. elected M.P. for Reading, 865 Change in partnership share, 518 Hospital, Royal Victoria Tuberculosis Trust: IIUDSON, Bernard: Sun-bathing and pulmonary Claim for sundry expenses. 230 Annual report, 272. See also Tuberculosis tuberculosis, 922 Cost of indoor assistant, 878 Hospital, St. Bartholomew's: Information con- HuDSON, Major John Samuel, efficiency decora- Cost of maid, 732 cerning the study of medicine, 439-Scholar- tion conferred on, 589 Earned income relief, 368 ships and prizes awarded at the medical HUDSON, V. H.: Treatment of septicaemia, 203- Earnings of wife, 732 college, 125, 729-Old students' dinner, 670 Recent diagnostic methods in renal affections, Establishing a residence in this country, 786 Hospital of St. Cross, Rugby: Sun Pavilion 257 Expenses of post-graduate couirse, 592 extension, 1203 HUGHES, Basil: Spinal analgesia, 212 Expenses of" study leave," 554 Hospital, St. George's: Forty years ago (Sir HUGHES, Nicholas: Macular disease in children, Fees for D.P.H, 972 Humphry Rolleston), 861-Information con- 105 Guide to income tax, 732 cerning the study of medicine, 440-Prizes and HuGGHES, T. A.: Infarction of the heart with Housekeeper allowance, 832 scholarships awarded in the medical school, pericardial effusion in a phthisical subject, Income of aminor, 928 550 276 Interest on bank deposit, 368 Hospital, St. Mary's: Information concerning Human body. See Body Liability of assistant. 878 on new basis, 686 the stuldy of medicine, 440 - New medical HUMz, C. W. (and C. M. KNIGHT, editors): The Liability school and pathological institute, 26-Annual Animal Year-Book, rev., 108 Life assurance statutory income, 42 dinner, 671, 732 HUmPHRY, MIajor-General Lawrence, obituary Loss incurred on visit abroad, 878 Hospital, St. Thomas's: Information concerning notice of, 828 Motor accident expenses, 638 the study of medicine, 441-Scholarships and Hungary, post-graduate medical work in, an Motor car: Allowance, 130-Renewal, 174- prizes awarded at the medical school, 406-Old account of, 395 Replacement an(i depreciation allowance. 86. students' dinner, 671-Sir Cuthbert Wallace's Hunger pain and preservatives, 513, 546, 588, 628, 408, 592, 686. 1018, 1120 -Transactions, 86, 174, 282-Use of for private purposes. 86-Usc portrait,6 1 781 230. Hospital service, reorganization of, discussion Hunger pains in pyloric and duodenal ulcer- of in appointment, 928-Withdrawal of car on, 544 (leading article), 303-Correspondence on, 679, allowance, 1120 Hospital Service of London County Council, 781. See also Ulcer New partnership: cashbasis, 86 chief medical superintenidents of the, 1154 HUNT, E. H.: Post-mortem examinations, 208 Obsolescence allowance and wear and tear, Hospital sweepstakes. See Sweepstakes Hunter, John, butfaloes of (W. R. Le Fanu), 574 928 Hospital treatment: forms for returns, 971 HUNTER, John: Carcinoma of thelhypopharynx, Proportion of residential expenses, 368 Hospital, Tyrone, possible closing of for want of 1098 Reduction in salary, 1164 funds, 511 HUNTER, Joseph, re-elected M.P. for Dumfries, Retirement: Cash receipts, 786 Hospital, University College, London: Informa- 865 Review of book on, 1187 tion concerning the study of medicine, 442- HUNTER, J. B.: X-ray diagnosis of diseases of Sale of practice. 173, 731 Scholarships awarded at the medical school, the chest, 992 Sickness and accident insurance, 368, 5'4 228-Lectures, 550, 1015. See also College HUNTER, William: A dissertation by on the Smoke abatement and, 1201 Hospital, Westminster: Information concerning uncertainty of the signs of murder in the case Succession to partner's share, 971 the study of medicine, 442 of bastard children (L. A. Parry), 1143 Taking over a practice. 786 Hospital, Wingfield Orthopaedic: Annual HURniY, Jamieson B.: The Woad Plant and its Temporary residence in the , report, 70 Dye, 253 878, 1072 Hospital, Woodside Nerve: Note on, 121' HURST, Arthur F.: Liver function tests, 1039 Year overlooked-free quarters, 1204 Hospitals, admission (parliamentary note), 228 HURT. H. W.: The Child and His Home, rev., 19 Hospitals, British goods for, 782 HUSIKissON, Mr., fatal accident to, 115 Indexes, half-yearly, 70 Hospitals, clinical: Information concerning the HUTCHINSON, Dr.: Varieties of secondary study of medicine,452 anaemia and their treatment. 256 INDIA: and dispensaries: Report, Hospitals, a conspectus of (leading article), 577 HUTCsHINsoN, Major-General Francis Hope Grant, Bengal hospitals Hospitals. conveyance from (parliamentary obituary notice of, 225 273 note), 1066 HUTCHISON, Alice: Motives of Coniduct in Chil- Biliary cirrhosis in infants, prevalence of, 961 Hospitals, cottage, 330 dren, 1187 Births, compulsory notification of, 127 Hospitals, county, management of (Ireland), 75 HUTOHISON, Robert:-Harveian Oration on Blind Relief Association (Bombay): Report, 1119 ospitals and dispensaries of Bengal: Report on, Harvey: the man, his method, and his 273 message for us to-day, 733 (0)-Nervous dys- Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, 161 Hospitals. Dublin, new list of for the sweep- pepsia, 1035-Wintering in England, 1059 Climatic health resorts of. 1072 stakes, 584 HUTSON. J.: Jaundice in childhood, 206-Func- Diphtheria, incidence of, 626 Hospitals, London County Council general, tion of the isolation hospital in modern prac- Fauna of, rev., 63 psychiatrin out-patient clinics at the, 583 tice, 264 Government's policy, 1065, 1161 Hospitals, London County Council, mental HIUTTON, Laura: Physical findings hn psycho- Health services, 905 observation wards in, 356-Voluntary patients neurosis, 1183 Leprosy in, 1016 in, 1107 Hydrology, medical, 908. 1006- And physical Madras Hospital for Women and Children: Hospitals, mental, accommodation in: In India, medicine,lC06 Annual clinical report, 626 626-In Greatlbritain, 1162 Hygiene Council, British Social, Congress of. Marriages. compulsory notification of, 127 Hospitals, mental, information concerning See Congress Medical aid in the Central Provinces and appointments in, 462 Hygiene, Rural, Conference at Geneva, 269. 710 Berar, '61 Hospitals, Mental, Scottish Board of: Report, Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London School Medical aid for wonmen and children, reports 624 of: Annuial report, 1154 Post graduate of three separate organizations for supply- Hospitals, municipal, teaching facilities in, courses, 73-Degrees and pass lists, 78, 125, ing, 272 1058 280, 782-Information concerning studv at, 459 Medical services of the G.I.P. railway, 960 Hospitals, pensions (parliamentary note), 1015 -Lectures on medical industrial psychology, Atedicine and, 1161 Hospitals (Relief from Rating) Bill, 551 580, 589-Lectures on preventive medicine, 636 lMental hospitals, accomml-odation in, 626 Hoqpitals, teaching, administration of (Emmet -Lectures and demonstrations on tropical Ophthalmic work in Madras, report on, 273 B. Bay), 505 medicine. 729 Opium exports, 683 Hospitals, voluntary, in London, work and Hyoscine amnesia in labour, with or without Parliamentary notes, 36, 127, 683, 1015, 1016. 1161 finance of, 863 chloroform (Andrew M. Claye), 12 (0). See also 1065, Hospitals. waking hour in, 271 Amnesia Plague, treatment of, 162 Hospitals Year Book, 1931r577 Hyperniesia (Drs. Bain and Edgecombe), 319 School medical exanminations in Agra and, HOUSDEN, E. Gerard (and Allen PIGGOT): Spon- Hypodermic needles. See Needles Oudh, 273 taneous haemopneumothorax with unusual Hypoglyeaemia, acute spontaneous (Henry Small-pox in, 36 post-mort-m findings, 941 (0) Moore, W. R. O'Farrell, L. K. Malley, and Vaccination progress in Burma, 162 Hours of Labour Convention (parliamentary M. A. Moriarty), 837 (0)-Correspondence on, W'omen's medical service for, infornmation note), 1066 921, 1061 concerning, 455 House of books. 111 Hypoloid epinalin," 853 House of Commons, ventilation of (parlia- Hypopharynx, cancer of. See Cancer Indian Health Services, economy in (leading mentary note), 280 Hysterectomiy, subtotal, cancer of the cervix article), 905 Housing in London: Numbers of houses built, after, 33 Indian Medical Service, information concerning, 355 470 Housing (parliamentary notes on), 168, 360, 551, Indian Pay (Temporary Abatements) Bill, 1015 968, 1016, 1066 Industrial Health Research Board: Annual Housing question: Discussion at the Royal report, 304 Sanitary Institute Congress, 118 I, Industrial problems and general practice P. 179 Housing(Rural Authorities) Bi l l, 127, 279 (Leonard Lockhart). (0)-Leading Housing (Rural Workers) Amendment Act. 126- IBBOTSON, William: Consulting fees and rentals, article), 195-Discussion, 206 Ministry of Health circular we the extension 630 Industrial and Provident Societies (Amendment) of, 329 Ilium, acute osteomyelitis of the (A. Rendle Bill, 551 Housing and malaria (Lieut.-Colonel Clayton Short), 97 (0)-(A. H. Holmes), 533 Industrial welfare, report on, 1051 Lane), 1050 Illumination, artificial, 817 Infant feeding, review of book on, 149 Hotusing in Scotland(parliamentary note), 36, 79, In Morgagni for June devoted to the memory of Infant mortality. See Mortality 127 G. B. Morgagni, 41 Infant welfare centres. milk for (Belfast), 915 Infantile See Paralysis HOuSTON, Sir Alexander: Annual report on the Immunitft. Alleergie utnd Infektionskrankheit en paralysis. London water supply. 392-Appreciation of devotes its first three issues to essays on Infarction of hcart. See Heart W. Chearnley Smitb, 784 infantile paralysis by British, German, and Infection, local x-ray traatment of, 1161 HOUSTON, Sir Thomas, appointed a Knight of American authors, 536 Infections, control of (David Nabarro and A. G. Grace of thie Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Immunity and malignanttumours. See Tumours Signy), 259. 599 (0)-Discussion, 260 173 Immuno-surgery, review of book on, 387 Infectious fevers. See Fevers HoUsToN, Colonel William Mitchell, obituary Imports, excessive (parliamentary note), 967 Infinite invisible in medicine (James McIntosh). notice of. 968 669 HOWARD. Geoffrey Eliot: Earlv English Drug INCOME TAX, 42, 86. 130, 173, 230, 282, 368, 408. 518, Infirmary, Arbroath: New wing opened, 163- Jars, 908 554, 592, 6-8. 686, 731, 786. 832, 878, 928, 971, 1018, Gift to, 773 HOWARTE, Walter: London clinic and nursing 1072, 1120, 1164, 1187, 1204 Infirmary, Edinburgh Royal: Extension appeal. home,l 113 Allowance for bad debts, 518 398. 1105-Account of the work of, 1003-Annual HOWE, S. Graham: Motives and Mechanisms of Assistant-board and lodging, 592 meeting of the League of Subscribers, 1105 the Mind, rev., 995 Assistant, cost of maintenance of, 1120 Infirmary, Glasgow Eye: William Mackenzie HOWELL, B. Whitchurch: Rheumatoid arthritis, Assistant receiving maintenance, 928 Medal awarded, 721 1065-Rickets and growth of bone, 1158 A Assistant: reduction in earnings, 972 Infirmary, Inverness Royal, gift to, 774 JULY-DEC., I931 INDEX MEDICALJOUTsK,S 17

Infirmary. Newcastle-on-Tyne lRosal: Quarterly Ireland: JEFFERSON, Geoffrey: Sturgical treatment of report, 625-Retirement of Sir Robert Bolam, Ambulances, movement of parliamentary trigeminal neuralgia, 309, 879 (0)-Acute head 625 note), 551 injuries. 1090 Infirmary, Radcliffe, Oxford, maternity depart- Belfast: Children's hospital, 1004 - Health JEFFERISS, Ian: Phimosis and circumcision, 638 ment opened, 822 report, 774-Health statistics, 915--Maternity Jenner, Edward, and other naturalist- Influenza in 1930-31. 814 Hospital, 1004-Medical benefit in the work- physicians, 198-Life of, rev., 1187 Influenza, ear complications of (J. F. O'Malley), house 357-Mental Hospital, 584-Tuberou- JENNINGS, Norman, called to the Bar, 85 318 losis in, 1058 JESSIMAN, J. B.: Phimosis or circumcision, 554. Ingenious devices, 712 Blind people in the Free State, 867 972 INGRAM, Dr.: Varicose ulcer, 267-Treatment of Cork Mental Hospital, 1196 JEwESBUYR, Reginald: Prevention of tuber ringworm of the scalp by thallium acetate, County hospitals, management of, 75 culosis, 28 267 Diphtheria, immunization against in the JOBSON, T. B.: Vertigo, 318 Inhalation therapy, 1071 borough of Cork, 399 JOHANSSON, Sven, his instruments for Kirschner Inhaler, ether, 758 Down County Mental Hospital, Downpatrick, wire, 1188 Injuries and sport, review of book on, 18-Corre- 357 JOHNSON, G. Lindsay: A Pocket Atlas and Text- spondeneA on. 588, 726 DuIBLIN: Book of the FunsdU8 Oculi, second edition, rev., INNES, W. Mitchell (and J. V. C. BRAITHWAITE): British Medical Association Annual Meeting 807 Epidemic meningitis minor, 567 (0) (1933), 914 Joint, the stiff, the problem of the (Sir Robert Inorganic chemistry. See Chemistry Hospitals and the sweepstakes, 399, 584, 674 Jones), 1019 (0)-Leading article, 1048 Insulin administration, effect of prolonged in- Obstetrics and gynaecology in, 583 JOLL, C. A.: Treatment of septicaemia, 203- jections of on subcutaneous tissue, 42 Rotunda Hospital, 270, 583 Recent diagnostic methods in renal affections, Insane in Ireland, treatment of (T. Percy C. Slums of, 674 257 Kirkpatrick), 220 University Biological Association, 914 JOLY, John, honorary D.Sc. conferred on, 40 Insanities associated with child-bearing Galway, County, public health in, 357 JONES, Ernest: Child psychology, 1110 (William Boyd), 1087 Grangegorman and Portrane Mental Hospital, JONES, Joseph: Raised blood pressure, 224 Insanity, lactational. 1088 675 JONES, P. Herbert (and George A. NOBLE): Insanity of parturition, 1087 Hospital sweepstakes. See Sweepstakes Cremationt in Great Britain. second edition, Insanity of pregnancy, 1087 Insane, treatment of, 220 rev., 657 Institute of Chemistry. See Chemistry Insurance, National Health, 511-Insurance JONES, Pierce, obituary notice of, 923 Institute of Medical Psychology. See Psychology fund valuation, 11°6-Insurance funds, the JONES, Richard, obituary notice of, 923 Institute of Patentees. See Patentees drain on, 867-Medical certification unider, JONES, Sir Rohert: Common injuries of the Institution, Liverpool Medical: The obstetric 1004-Panel patients in Nortbern Ireland, 399 knee-joinit, 214-Bone transplantation, 268- forceps, 849 - Carcinoma of the breast, 850, -And the Poor Law (Northern Ireland). 511 William Mitchell Banks Lecture on the 928 - Intracranial tumours. 90) - Congenital -New Order re certain classes of employ- problem of the stiff joint, 1019 (0) dislocation of the hip, 993 - Beginnings of ment, 511 JONES, Rocyn: Injuries of muscles and tendons, urinary disease, 993-William Mitchell Banks Kappers, Professor Ariens, ]17 898 lecture: The problem of the stiff joint, 1019, Louth County lBoard of Health, 675 JONES, R. Watson: Calcareous deposits in the 1048-Special general meeting, 1057-Honorary Mayo Mental Hospital, 220 suprasl)inatus tendon, 898-Treatment of membership conferred, 1057-Annual dinner, Medical Registration Council, Free State, 914 fracture shafts of both lee-bones, 898-Injuries 1057 Medical services in Ireland, evolution of, 117 of muscles and tendons, 899 Institution, Royal United Service: The Army Medin.al witnesses and the Workmen's Com- JONEs, Thomas: Glossitis, 6 8 Medical Services in a future war, 947 pensation Act, 774 JONES, W. BIlack: Electrical treatment of Instruments, British-made (parliamentary note), Milk supply for infant welfare centres, 915 neuritis and writer's cramnp, 531 (0) Poor Law reform in Northern Ireland, 1106 JONES, W. Howard: Spinal analgesia, 212, 678- 226 block; Instruments, scientifie, exhibition of, 1163 Portlaoghise Mental Hospital, 1156 Subarachnoid' general analgesia; Insulin and blood transfusion in the treatment Purser [John Malletl Lecture, 74 spinal" anaesthesia; respiratory paralysis; of true rheumatoid arthritis (W. 9. C. Cope- Queen's Institute of District Nursing, 1059 fallacies and methods, 488 (0)-Deaths asso- man), 1130 (0) Rottunda Hospital, 270 ciated with anaesthesia. 1060 Insulin injections, prolonged, effect of on sub- Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, 74 JORDAN, Alfred C.: Radiology and the radit cutaneous tissue, 42, 230, 282, 330, 407 School children: Medical inspection of (Colunty logist, 585-Cardiospasm, 678, 1010-Ithe Down), 117-Health of (Strabane and Castle- matoid arthritis. 871 derg), 675 JORDAN, Edwin Oakes: Food Poisoning and Insurance, National Health: Sinclair, Thomas, 270 Food-Borne Infection, 542 Alditional benefit schemes and approved Sweepstakes, hospital, 3S9, 584, 674. 867. 1106- Journal of Nuttrition, contents of the first societies, 683 Allocation of the money, 867-And English niumber of, vol. iv. 685 Approved Society funds, 1066 hospitals, 1106 Journees m6dicales. Sec Congress Capitation fee, Edinburgh practitioners and, Tyrone hospital, 511 Jugular fossa, the syndromes of the, 680. 781 624 Vital statistics: In the Free State, 220. 584, 1156 JUSTIN-BESAN;oN, L. (Maurice VILLARET, Certifieation of insured persons, 226 -Of Northern Ireland, 510, 774,1058. 1195 Fr. SAINT GIRONS): La Pression veineuse pyri- Change of doctor, 36 Water supplies and public health, 1156 phlriqae. Etude physiologique. clinique, et Dental benefit, 227, 1202 tht(rapeuttiqute, rev., 18 E3timates, 324 Irish Medical Schools' and Graduates' Associa- Funds, drain on (Irish Free State), 867, 119S tion. See Association Insurance Fund valuation, 1196 Iron treatment of simple achlorhydric anaemia Medical benefit regulations: minor amend- (D. C. Hare). 888 (0) ments, 1016, 1202 IRVINE. L. G.: Industrial problems and general Mledical benefits in Belfast Workhouse, 357 practice, 207-Silicosis in industry in Soutl K. Medical certification uinder (Ireland), 1004 Africa, 207. 367 Medical practice, insurance, statistics of, 551 ISAAC, George Washington, obituary notice of. KAPLAN, Ira I.: Practictal Badiation T'lherapy, Medical service of, 280, 1117 681 rev., 609 Mileage fund, sp)ecial grants, 683 Iso-amyl-ethyl barbituric acid [amytal], Pharma- KAPPERS, Ariens: Honorary D.8c.Dublin con- Order re exception of certasin classes for com- cological properties of (R. C. Garry), 266 ferred on, 117, 125-The significance of the pulsory insurance, 511 Isolation hospital. See Hospital sulci of the brain, 117-The phylogeny of the Panel Conference (leading article), 810 ISRARLS, M. C. G. (and A. D. MACDONALD): The neuroglia and of the cerebro-spinal cavities, Panel patients in Northern Ireland, 399 pharmacology of percaine, 986(0) 117-An address to neuropathologists, 117 Parliamentary notes, 35 36, 79, 168, 226, 280, Italy: Nord-Sud tour in, 130-Universities chosen KARK, S. E.: Electrocardiographic changes in 324, 551, 631, 683, 926, 968, 1015, 1016, 1066, 1117, to confer medical degrees, 927 angina peotoris, 122 1161, 1202 IVENS-KNOWLES, Frances: Criminal abortion, KARN, M. N.: Geographical distribution of Poor Law (Northern Ireland), 511 947 deaths from cancer in England and Wales, Prolongation of Insurance Act, 926, 1015, 1117- IVY, A. C.: A deficiency in present-day educa- 1921-26, 23 Cost of, 1016, 1161 tion, 763 KA-RRER, P.: The vitamins, 622 Regional medical service, cost of, 683 KAY: Irradiated ergosterol and parathyroids, Sickness benefit, 80,683-And a second medical 351 opinion, 683 KAYE:, G. W. C.: The measurement of noise, 541 Sickness claims (leading article), 708 KEATINGE, Leila: Problem of the erythema Unemployed insured persons, 968 J. dose," 153 Unemployed workers and deprivation of KEILEN, David, appointed to the Quick Pro- benefits, 683 JACKSON, Sir Henry, elected M.P. for Wands- fessorship of Biology at Cambridge, 172 Unemployment Insurance Anomalies Bill, worth, 865 KELLER, R. J., awarded the Murchison Scholat 168 Jackson, Hughlinigs, Selected Writings of, 813 ship, 328 Unemployment Insurance Fund, 35, 79 JACKSON, W. M. M.: Tobacco and irritab)le KELLY, D.: Portlaoghise mental hospital, 115 heart, 517 KELLY, Helena P.: A warning. 518 itnternational Clintics: Vol. ii. forty-first series, JAMES, A. K.: Asthma and -the endocrine KELLY, R. E.: Carcinoma of the breast, 850 rev., 20; vol. ii, forty-first series, rev., 611 system, 1164 Intracranial tumours, 900 Intestinal fl&tulence, 1163 JAMES, G. W. B.: Indications for premature KELLY, R. W. C.: Incidence of neurosyphilis Intracranial aneurysm. See Aneurysm termination of pregnancy, 751 the Tropics, 157 Intracranial haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage JANSEN, B. C. P.: The vitamins, 622 KELVIN, J.: Grain poisoning, 174 Intracranial injuries in the' newborn (J. R. JARDINE, Helen M.: Abdominal manifestations KEMBLE, James: A new method of treatment of Cameron), 60 in rheumatism, 943 the fractured clavicle (a moulded plaster-of- Intraeranial new growths, diagnosis of (Leslie JARDINE, John: Special schools in Scotland, 773 Paris slab), 100 (0) Paton). 104-Discussion, 105. See also New JARMAN, Ronald: Pre-anaesthetic medication, KENNEDY, A. A.: A case of pernicious anaemia growths 266 resistant to treatment. 5 (0) Intracranial tum-iiour (A. F. Tredgold and E. T. JASUDASAN, F. (N. Hamilton FAILEY and KENNEDY, Walter P.: Treatment of dysmenor Ruston). 555 (0). See also Tumour Colonel F. B. MACKIE) - Indiat Mled ical rhoea, 32-SLreptococcal infection of uterus Intracranial tumours, pathology of tT. B. Davie), Besearch Memoirs : titdies in SchistoRoma complicating pregnancy, 60 930 spindate, Parts i-iv. 23 KENNON, Robert: The beginnings of urinary Intrathoracic disease, lipiodlol in the diagnosis Jaundice in childhood (A. C. Haumpson), 204, disease 993 of (L. S. T. Burrell), 1104 932 (0)-Discussion, 205 Kerckhoff Institute for Study of Heart Affections Intussusception, appendico-caecal, 276 Jaundice, haemolytic. congenital, anaemiic opened at Bad Nauheim, 229 Intussusception, ileo-caecal, caused by fibrosed breakdowns connected with, 33 KERLEY, Peter: X-ray diagnosis of diseases of mistaken for malignant disease Jaw prop. 758 the chest.991-Bronchiectasis in children, 1105 appendix 778 of (J. Stewart), 801 Jaw traction in breech labour, KE:RLEY, P. J.: X rays in the diagnosis Intussusception illustrated by three unusual Jaw, upper, anomalies of, and nasal surgery thoracic disease, 1181 examples (James Crooks), 493(0) (J. B. Horgan), 210 KERMAUNER, F., death of, 172 nventions, new: Annual exhibition of the Insti- Jaws, evolutionary tendencies of the (G. Elliot KERR, James: Training of the deaf in Scotland. tute of Patentees, 712 Smith), 191 30 Inverness MaternityHome, opening ceremony. JEANS, Sir James: The annihilation of matter, KERwR, J. M. Munro A national maternity 545 173 service, 1058 rTz -BTmu i8 JULY-DEC., 1931] INDEX IMDICAL JOURNAL

KERR, Roy R.: Dr. Bendien's work on cancer, LANDOW, Max, death of, 172 LEAGUE oF NATIONS (continued): 554 LANE. Colonel Clayton: Filaria bancrofti, 992- Diseases, notifiable, statistics; 927 KERRY, Richard: Malignancy and acidity, 1062 Housing and Malaria, 1050 Drugs, narcotic, traffic -in. British Govern- Ketosis and acidosis in children, 1064, 1157 LANE-CLAYPON, Janet. See Forber, Janet ments annual report on, 761-Report of the KEYNES, Geoffrey L.: Blood transfusion. 802 LANGE, Max: Die Muskelhdrten (Myogelosen), Commission of inquiry on opitum smoking KHALIL, Mohamed Bey:-Bibliography of Schis- rev., 536 in the Far East, 1049 tosomniasis (Bilharziasis): Zoological, Clinical, LANGLEY, G. J.: Serum tieatmentof pneumonia. Economies at, 579 ancl Prophylactic, rev., 807-Treatment of 1139 Epidemiological Report, the monthly, 617. 814, schistosomiasis, 1191 LAPAGE, C. P.: Early pulmonary tuberculosis, 1147-Correspondence on, 1108, 1198 KIDD, Archibald: Vaccination and economy, 921 1138 Health work of, 622 KIDD, Frank: Treatmiient of inoperable carci- Laparo-trachelotomiiy film. 201 Hygiene, rural, in Europe, 269, 710 noma of the bladder, 17 LAPSLEY, Lieut.-Col. William, obituary notice Infant mortality in South America, report on. Kidney, ectopic, calculus in an (J. Llewellyn of, 968 254 Davies), 1031 (0) LAQUER, Fritz: Menorrhagia not due to uterine Influenza in 1930-31, 814 Kidneys, review of book on, 569 disease, 258, 1168 (0) Leprosy Commission report of the. 198 Kidneys Seeealso Renal Laryngology and otology, information concern- Leprosy research, international centre for, 506, KILDUFFE, Robert A.: The Clinical Intterpreta- ing the special diploma in, 475 831 tio71 of Blood Examinations, rev., 249 LASKI, H. J.: Birth control. 1044 Mortality conditions in rural Europe KIN. Simon: Prolonged anuria with recovery, LASSANCE, V. Hypertension arNtrielle, rev., (K. Stouman). 617 104 1041 Opium, the traffic in, 667 KING, Arthur: Education in questions of sex, Laryngoscope in medicine (Herbert Tilley),703- Plague in 1930-31, 1147 1110 Correspondence on, 780 Syphilis, sero-diagnosis of. report on, 1099 KING, Edgar S. J., awarded the Alvarenga prize Lateral sinus. See Sinus Vitamin standards, International, 857, 862 of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, LAUMONIER, J.:-La Th4rapeutique des p6chels Yellow fever, report on, 349 1118 capitaux: Gourmandeise, Paresse, Luxure, KING, Lieut.-Col. H. H.: Report of the King second edition, rev., 347 Leamington: "At Home" to Warwickshire Institute of Preventive Medicine, Guindy, 626 LAIURENS, Georges (Maurice AUBRY and Andr6 members of the British Medical Association, -The incidence of diphtheria, 626 LEMARIEY): Pr&iczs d,'Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie, 84 KING, the Hon. J. H., appointed a Knight of rev., 1042 Leasehold Enfranchisement Bill, 551 Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Lausanne University. See University Lecithin and cholesterol in metabolism. 252. 173 LAVIELLE, Louis et Ren6:-Dax: Mledical et See also Cholesterol KING, Colonel W. G.: Appreciation of Sir Thermal, rev., 20 Lecture. Banks [William Mitchell]: The William Simpson, 682 LAWRENCE, R. D. (C. G. MILLMAN and F. E. problem of the stiff joint (Sir Robert Jones), King Institute of Preventive Medicine, Guindy: PILRINGTON): The diabetic acute abdomen, 1019 Report, 626 530(0) Lecture, Chadwick: The prevention of cancer KINLOCH, J. Parlane: Health services in the LAWRIE, H.: Rupture of posterior cerebral (F. J. McCann), 866 modern State, 118 artery, 344 Lecture, Davidson [Mackenzie]: The radio KIRKPATRICK, T. Percy-C.: The Historv of the LAWRiE, W. Duncan: Raised blood pressure, 224 logical conception of disease (Hans Holfelder)- Care of the Insane in Ireland uip to the End of LAWSON, Sir Arnold: Use of antiseptics in the 1103 the Nineteenth Cen tury, 220 conjunctival sac, 944 Lecture, Doyne Memorial: An ophthalmologica KIRSCHNER, Martin: Operative Surgery: Gezeral LAZENBY, James Matthew, obituary notice of, melange (Philip Adams), 105 and Special Cotnsiderations, rev., 1186 171 Lecture, Guthrie:-Standards of measurement: KIRWAN. Lieut.-Col. E. O'G.: Operation for Lead, cumulative effects of infinitesimal doses their history and development (Sir Richard cataract, 164-Syphilitic diseases of the eye, of (Norman Porritt), 92 (0)-Correspondence Glazebrook), 69 533 on, 165. 222 Lecture, Lockyer [Norman]: Biology and civili- KITTOW. William: A historical retiospect of Lead poisoning, clinical pictures of (Edwin zation (H. H. Dale), 1049 dentistry in England, 505 Bramwell), 87 (0) Lecture, Pedler [Alexander] : Problems in the Klebs-Loeffier bacilli in war wounds, 78 Lead poisoning (parliamentary note), 168 teaching of science (Irvine Masson), 822 KLEMPERER, Felix (and Georg KLEMPERER): Lead poisoning. See also Plumbism and Lecture, Purser: The new [endocrine] physio- Neue Deutsche Mlinik, vol. vii, rev. 20 Poisoning logy (Sir Edward Sharpey-Sehafer), 74, 353 KLIGLER, Israel: The Epidemiology and Control LEADER, S. A.: Seborrhoea and alkalis, 322 Lecture, Richardson [Benjamin Ward] of Malaria in Palestine, 954 Memorial: Disease and the public abattoir KLING: Unsuspected dangers of butter, 1153 Leading Articles: (Hal Williams), 1107 KLOSTER, J.: The Distribution and Fyequenicy Anaesthesia, problems of, 389 Lecture, Schorstein: Chronic epidemic encephal- of Rickets in one of the Fishery Districts of Annual Meeting (1931),195 itis (Arthur J. Hall), 833 (0) Finmark and Relation of Diet to the Disorder, Antigens, chemical nature of, 110 Lecture, Semon: Radiotherapy in the treat- 576 Association's centenary, 1047 ment of cancers of the upper air passages Knee-joint, common injuries of the (Naughton Biological standardization, 809 (W. Douglas Harmer), 910 Dunn), 214, 639 (0), 780-Discussion, 214- Biology and social progress, 1049 Lectures, Lane, on Pharmacology (Walther Leading article. 660-Correspondence on, 722, Blood pressure, high, 66 Straub), 1041 780, 920 Boy, the growing and moving, 904 LEDINGHAM, J. C. G.: Active immunization in KNIGHT. C. M. (and C. W. HumE): The Animal British Post-Graduate Medical tSchool, 1190 virus diseases, 1037 Year Book, rev., 108 Budget, the emergency, 538 LEE, W., appointed a Serving Brother of the KNOTT, William, obituary notice of, 39 Carcinoma of the hypopharynx, 1G98 Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 KNOX, A. C. W., appointed an Officer of the Census figures, 67 LEEca, J. W., elected M.P. for Newcastle-upon- Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 Child, protection of the, from tuberculosis, 808 Tyne (West),865 KNUTSFORD, Viscount: Death of, 199-Obituary Children at the seaside, 348 LEEDHAM-GREEN, Charles Albert, obituary notice of, 277-Remembrance Fund, 357. See Clinician's pride of place, 759 notice of, 1160 also Fund Colonial Medical Services, 21 Leeds, pathological research at, 1057 KOLLE, W. (and A. v. WASSERMANN): Hantdbuch Diet and caries, 615 Leeds School of Medicine: Centenary of, 64- der pathogenesn Mikraorganismnen, rev., 1095 Diphtheria antitoxin, dosage of, 614 Centenary celebrations, 64-Conferment of Koplik and Koplik's spots, 174 Eastbourne Meeting, 195 honorary degrees, 64-Social entertainments, KREBs, Carl (and others): The Origin of Encephalitis lethargica, 856 64. See also University Lymphosarcomatosis and its Relatiotn to Other Fats in the stomach, the role of, 502 LEEMING, A. N.: Appreciation of Robert E. Forms of Leucosis in White Mice, rev., 806 Genito-urinary tuberculosis, 1145 Lord, 170 KRISHNA, S.: Indian Ephedras, 906 Goitre, toxic, 760 LEES, David: The choice of remedies in KYNOCH. John Alexander Campbell, obituary Health at the Gatewav, 390 syphilis, 157-Neurosyphilis in the Tropics, 156 notice of, 39 Health matters in Parliament, 7C9 LEES. Robert: Treatment of general paralysis Hospitals, a conspectus of, 577 of the insane by induced malaria, 336 (0) Hunger pains in pyloric and duodenal ulcer, LE FANU, W. R.: John Hunter's buffaloes, 574 303 LEGGE, Sir Thomas: Appreciation of William Indian Health Services, economy in, 905 Francis Dearden, 634 L. Industrial health, 304 Legs, unequal, the problem of (Ernest W. Hey Industrial medicine, outlook on, 195 Groves), 1 (0)-Leading article, 21. See also Laboratory diagnosis. See Diagnosis Insurance sickness claims, 708 Stature antd Pose Laboratory findings, review of book on, 656 Joints, stiff, treatment of, 1048 LEHEMANN, Walter: Grundziige der Neuro- Labour: Breech presentations (G. F. Gibberd). Knee-joint, common injuries of the, 660 chirurgie, rev., 806 203, 369 (0)-Discussion. 203-Correspondence Legs, unequal, 21 Leicester: An experiment in street lighting, 5F5 on, 512,518, 547,587,627.778, 779-(Aleck Bourne), Man-power in war, conservation of, 952 LEIGHTON, Gerald: Legal regulations for the 372 (0)-(fGertrude Dearnley), 371 (O)-Cephalic Measles control in London, 953 disposal of condemned foodstuffs. 119 presentations, mechanism of (C. Allan Birch). Medical charity, the claims of, 998 Leishmaniasis, canine, visceral, skin infection 988 (0)-Duration of in Finland (A. M. Ritala), Medicine, the profession of, 414 in (S. Adler and 0. Theodor), 1179 24-Hyoscine amnesia in, with or without Mental disorder, treatment ot, 151 Leitz microscope presented to Ludwig Aschoff, chloroform (Andrew M. Claye), 12 (0)-Chloro- Obstetric specialist, the training of the, 250 731 form in, 1197-Jaw traction in, 778-Obstructed Paediatrics. the future of, 997 LEMARIEY, Andr6 (Georges LAURENS and labour (Carlton Oldfield), 1091-Precipitate Panel Conference, 810 Maurice AUBRY): Precis d.'Oto-Rhino-Laryn- labour: death from shock, 174 Presidential address, 150 gologie, rev., 1042 Labour Office:-Occupation and Health: Ency- Rheumatic state, the factor of infection in LEMIERRE, A. (A. COUVELAIRE and Ch. LENOR- clopaedia of Hygiene, Pathologv, and Social the, 109 MANT): Pratique Medico-Chirurgicale, third and vols. v, Welfare, vol. i, A-H. 916 Rickets, studies on the etiology of, 576 edition, vols, i, ii, iii, iv., rev., 345; Labour Office, International, brochures issued Scientific world-picture, 575 vi, vii, and viii, rev., 1141 by, 936 Sore throats, epidemic, 538 LENARD, Reginald (editor): - Englishmen at Lacarnol, 500 Suicide, the problem of, 251 Rest and Play: Some Phases of English La Cure Marinie, a new medical periodical to Surgical research, 22 Leisure, 1558-1714, rev., 1188 deal with thalasso-therapeutics, 281 Syphilis, sero-diagnosis of, 1099 LENORMANT, Ch. (A. COUVELAIRE and A. LEms- LAIGNEL-LAVASTINE, Dr., nominated professor Virus hypothesis, 1146 ERRE): Pratique Medico-Chirurgicale, third of the history of medicine in the Paris Faculty, Vitamin standards, international. 857 edition, vols. i, ii, iii, and iv., rev., 345; volg. v, 129 War as an education in hygiene, 501 vi, vii, and viii, rev., 1141-French surgery in LAING, Henry William, obituary notice of, 1070 What is Life.? 661 the eighteenth century), 1118 LAIRD, Arthur H.: Radiation therapy, 786 Winter by the sea, 1189 LENZ, Fritz (Erwin BAUR and Eugen FIsacER): LAIT, J.: Carcinoma of appendix, 1093-Sarcoma Yellow fever, 349 Hunman Heredity, rev., 535 of testis, 1093 LjfON-KINDBERG, Michel: La Collapsoth6ravis LAMB, J. Bernard, obituary notice of. 874 LEAGUE oF NATIONS: de la Tubereulose Pulmonaire, rev., 247 Trade in Mission to: Annual 255 LAMBERT, S. H. A., memorial window to, 1119 Analysis of the Interntational LIepers, report, LAMONT, Margaret. obituary notice of, 830 Morphlinie, Diacetylmorphine, and Cocaine, LJAPINE: Unsuspected dangers of butter, 1153 Lancashire, post-graduate tuberculosis course for the Years 1925-1929, Part I, rev., 107 Leprosy, Chitna Medical Journal devotes its in, 545, 592-Reports on tuberculosis in. 1196 Biological standardization: Report of com- September issue to papers on, 877 Lasseet Commission on Nursing. See Nursing mission, 809 Leprosy in India (parliamentary note), 1016 JULY-DEC., I9311 INDEX Trtz]SP m I LMIIDICA JOUB1NAS 9?

Leprosy, prophylaxis of, 198 LONDON (cintitnued): MCGIBBON, John E. G.: Bathing and aural Leprosy Researeh, International Centre for, 506. Health of: Annual report, 769 disease, 343 (O)-Naso-pharyngoscope for 831 Hospitals, radium at, 917 radium application, 388 Leprosy Review: July issue, 173-October issue, Hospitals, voluntary, work and finance of, 863 MACGILLIVRAY, A. G.: Herpes zoster and 731 London Clinic and Nursing Home, 1113 encephalitis, 895 Leptospirosis in the Andamans (Lieut.-Col. J. London Light and Electrical Clinic, appoint- M'GONIGLE, G. C. M., awarded the Neech Prize, Taylor and Amar Nath Goyle), 907 ments to, 41-Note on, 545 516 LERICHE, Dr., appointed professor of external Maternity hospitals, 31 MCGRATH, J.: Sarcoma of the testis, 1093 pathology of the Lyons Medical Faculty, 591 Measles in, 866, 928, 953 MACGREGOR, A. S. M.: Reorganization of hos- LEsLIE, Richard Whytock, obituary notice of, Nursing Homes and Medical Institutionts, pital services, 544, 1003-Annual report on the 635 Register of, 903 health of Glasgow, 1003 LETHLEAN, N. G. (and W. S. MALCOLM): The Post-Graduate School. See Post-graduate MCILROY, Dame Louise: Diabetes and pregnancy, electrocardiograph and alternating current Rehousing in, 355 58-Sterility, 158-Resuscitation of the new- interference, 1195 School children, health of: Report, 612 born, 779 LETULLE. Maurice : Anatomie Pathologiquze. Venereal diseases service in, 397 MCINTOSH, James: The infinite invisible in vols. i, ii, and iii, rev., 535 Water supply, annual report, 392 medicine, 669 Leukaemia, myelogenous, with Menire's MACINTYRE, Alex: Locked twins, 965 disease (L. A. H. Snowball), 989 London. South, 253 MCINTYRE, Air Vice-Marshal J.: Ambulance- Leukaemia, radiation treatment of (Sir Thomas LONG, Mrs. J. Thompson, estate and bequests of, units, 753 Horder), 1104 1119 MCINTYRE, James: The choice of remedies in LEVADITI: Unsuspected dangers of butter, 1153 LORD, Lieut.-Col. John Robert: Death of, 307- syphilis, 157 LIEVICK, Blaxland: An unusual complication Obituary notice of, 363, 405 MAcKAY, D.; Ritter's disease, 1064 of blood transfusion, 847 LORD, Robert E., obituary notice of, 170 MACIKAY, Helen: Jaundice in childhood, 205- LEVICK, G. Murray: Organized treatment of LORTAT-JACOB, L. (and G. SOLENTE): La Cryo- Birth injuries,312-Congenital pyloric stenosis, infantile paralysis, 264, 652 (0) theravie, rev., 248-Death of, 924 313-(And Lorel GOODFELLOW): Report on LEVY. A. Goodman: Deaths associated with LoURIE, Emanuel Mannie, awarded a Rocke- nutritional anaemia in infancy, with special anaesthetics, 1197 feller Medical Fellowship, 65 reference to iron deficiency, 615 Lewes [George Henry] studentship in physio- Louth County Board of Health, 675 McKEAG, R. H.: Preventable dental deformities, logy, 1118. See also University of Cambridge LOVE, J. K.: Need for education in questions of 139 (0) LEwIS, A.: The problem of suicide, 264 sex, 217 MACKEITH, A. A.: Pruritus ani, 401 LEwis, E. 0.: Mental deficiency, 621 Lovett's Lateral Cuirvature of the Spinie and MCKENZIE, Dan: Vertigo, 318-Acute and sub- LEWIs, Ernest W.: An improved tetra forceps, Round Shoulders. fifth edition, rev., 301 acute otitis media, 318 1142, 1204 Low, G. Carmichael: Appreciation of Sir Mackenzie Institute for P0esearch. See Research Lewis. H. K., and Co.: Rebuilt and enlarged William John Ritchie Simpson, 633-Gastro- Mackenzie, Sir James, memorial to at Burnley, premises of. 111-Supplement to their medical jejuno-colic flstula with inegalocytic anaemia, 623 and scientific library, 347 993 MACKENZIE, Ross: Progress of anaesthesia, 212. LEwis, H. Warburton: Development of the LOWF,R, Richard, tercentenary of the birth of, -Carbon dioxide in post-anaesthetic respira- ovum of Ascaris lumbricoides, 408 1193 tory complications, 265 LEWIs, Percy: Seaside treatment of delicate Lubeck, the B.C.G. trial at, 712, 814, 861, 1016 Mackenzie [William] medal awarded, 721 children, 268-Hyperpiesia, 319 (parliamentary note). 1016 MCKERROW, Elizabeth: Prophylaxis of the LIEWIS, Sir Thomas: Clinical Electrocardio- LUFF, Arthur P.: Hunger pain and pre- common cold. 518 graphy, fifth edition, rev., 249 servatives. 546, 628 MACKIE, E. Gordon, appointed honorary consu1- LIAN, Camille (editor): L'AnnWe Midical LUKER, S. Gordon: Displacements of the uterus tant in ophthalmic diseases at Rampton State Pratique, rev., 20 and pelvic floor, 1171 (0) Institution, 281 Libraries, Special, and Information Bureaux. LuKIs, Surgeon-General Sir Pardey (and Colonel MACKIE, Colonel F. P. (N. Hamilton FAIRLEY Association of: Conference on the abstracting R. J, BLACHEAM): Tropical Hvgiene, fourth and F. JASUDABAN):-Indian Medical Research of foreign publications, 517 edition, rev., 1096 Memoirs: Studies in& Schistosoma spinldate, Library Association: Annual conference, 553 Lumbago, prophylaxis of, 637, 686. 731 Parts i-iv, 24 Libraryofx-rayfilms. See Films andXray L'YDALL, Wykeham Tracy, obituary notice of, MACKIE, George, appointed an officer of the LICKLEY, James Dunlop: The Nervous System, 515 Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 new edition, rev., 1042 T,ymphadenoma, 785 MIACKLIN, A. H.: Progress of anaesthesia, 212 Life: What is life ? (leading article), 661-Corre- Lymphoid hiypertrophy, antimony in, 786 MACLACHLAN, T. K.: Disseminated encephalo- spondence on, 776, 826, 869, 922, 964 LYNCH, C. Roche: Post-mortem examinations, myelitis following spinal anaesthesia, 11 (0) Lighting, more light on: discussion at the 208 MoCLAREN, C. I.: The epidural injection method International Illumination Congress, 816 LYNCH, Kenneth M.: Protozoan Parasitism of for the treatment of sciatica and trigeminal Lighting, street, 817 the Alimentary Tract, rev., 537 neuralgia, 684 LILLIARD, Mabel: The Mothercraft Mantual. or LYNCH, M. E.: Anal neuralgia, 927 MACLAREN, Hon. Murray. appointed a Knight thze Expectantt and Nursing Mother and Babv's LYNCH, Robert Clyde, death of, 729 of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, First Two Years, rev., 1042 LYNDON, Arnold: Presentation to, 72, 230 173 Lindau's disease, two cases of (W. T. Collier), LYNHIAM, J. E. A.: Post-operative treatment of MACLEAN, Bruce: Urticaria, 41 144 (0) cancer of the breast by irradiation, 320 MACLIEAN, Sir Ewen: Diabetes and pregnancy, LINDSAY, James Alexander: Death of, 1149- Lyons, new medical unit at, 1153 58 Obituary notice of, 1201 MoLEOD, J. W.: Pathological research at Leeds, LINE, Leonard A., appointed a Serving Brother 1057 of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 MALCMAHON, Surgeon Captain Robert Francis LINTON, R. G.: Calcium and phosphorus in obituary notice of, 552 milk, 385 M. MCMURRAY, Mr.: Common injuries of the knee- Ln-PINSKA, Melina: Les Femm-s et le ProgrAs des joint, 215 Sciences MMdicales, rev., 108 M'ALLAN, Mr.: Milk hygiene, 385 MCMURRAY, T. P.: End-results of tuberculosis Lipiodol in diagnosis of intrathoracic disease MACARTHUR, Colonel W. P.: Pruritus ani, 213, of the hip, 898-Congenital dislocation of the (L. S. T. Burrell), 1104 334(0) hip, 993 Lipiodol into the lulngs, simple technique for MACAULAY, H. T.: Treatment of threadworms, MONEE, J. W.: Liver function tests, 1039 introducing (Philip Franklin and Alexander 517 MoCNEIL, Charles: Appointed to the Edward Orley), 847(0)-Correspondence on, 964 MCCANN, F. J.: The prevention of cancer, 866 Clark Chair of Child Life and Health at Lipiodol, a new method for the injection of MCCARRISON, Colonel: Exophthalmic goitre, 308 Edinburgh, 220-The scope and need of teach- (Ernest Fletcher), 846 (0) MCOARTNEY, J. E.: Rickettsia-like bodies in ing in child life and health, 772 Lipiodol radiography, 1028. See also Sialograms rheumatic carditis. 1013 MACNICOL, Mary: Ante-natal treatment of LITTLERU, W.: Elementary Chemistry, rev., 807 MCCARTHY, Lee: Histopathology of Skint Dis- venereal disease, 158-Alcohol in treatment, Littre the lexicographer, reproduction of con- eases, rev., 806 961 temporary eulogies on, 85 MCCASB, Charles R.: Survival after prosta- MACPHAIL. Donald, obituary notice of, 323 Liver extract, vitamin B content of, 34 tectomy, 989 MACPTHAL, Samuel Rutherford, obituar-sy notice Liver function tests (Sir Humphry Rolleston), MCCAw, Dr.: The treatment of lichen planus by of, 588 1038 x rays to the spine, 213 MADDOX, Mr.: Ocular palsies, 265 Liver in medicine, early use of (E. J. Tyrrell), MCCONNELL, A. A.: Cerebral haemorrbage, 209 Madras, ophthalmic work in, 273 1120 -Surgical treatment of trigeminal neuralgia, Madrid, society of surgery founded in, 1203 Liverpool Child Guidance Clinic, 398-New 309-Cardiospasm, 948 Maggots and osteomyelitis (William S. l3aer), radium institute for, 1005 MCORACKEN, Ian E.: Epiblastic defects, 225- 540-Correspondence on, 592, 638, 686 Liverpool Medical Institution. See Institution British prescribing, 732 MAGILL, 1. W.: Pre-anaesthetic medication, Livogen. 807 MCCREA, H. Morland: London clinic and 266 LLOYD, Eric I.: Burns and scalds, 177 (0), 310- nursing home, 1113 Magnesium sulphate, intravenous, effect of on, Acute osteomyelitis, 897 MOCULLAGH, Dr.: Inversion of the uterus, 58 the blood pressure in uraemia (C. B. Watson), LLOYD, W. Ernest (and Dorothy J. Dow): Inci- MCCULLocE, Thomas: Persistent mild pyrexia, 1086 dence of tuberculosis in children, 183 (0) 832 MAGUIRE, Katharine. obituary notice of, 365 LOBENSTINE, Ralph Waldo, death of, 550 MCDONAGH, J. E. R.: Lochnera rosea, 282- MAHLER, Lotte: Surgical tuberculosis in Lobule, piercing the. See Ear Some recent policies regarding particular children, 1137 Local expenditure, reduction of, Ministry of diseases, 358 MAITLAND, Francis P.: Toxicity and fatal dose Health circular re, 545 MACDONALD, A. D.: An improved teat for infants' of turpentine, 77 Local Government (Poor Law) Mledical Services, feeding bottles, 903-(and M. C. G. ISRAELS): MAITLAND, T. Gwynne: Refresher courses for information concerning, 471 The pharmacology of percaine, 986(0) ship surgeons, 123 Lochnzera rosea, 230,282, 367 McDONALD, BouverieFrancis Primrose, obituary MAIZELS, M1.: Milk-borne streptococcal infec- LOCKHART, Leonard P.: Industrial problems notice of, 278 tions, 262 from the standpoint of general practice, 179(0), MACDONALD, Ian: creosote enema in pneu- Malaria control: In the Union of South Africa, 206-Public health problems of air travel, 263- monia, 1111 report of Professor N. H. Swellengrebel, 719- Function of the isolation hospital in modern MACDONALD, G.: Secondary haemor- In Palestine, report by Israel Kligler, 954 practice, 264-Problem of the child in the rhage after suprapubic prostatectomy, 1198 Malaria and housing (Lieut.-Col. Clayton Lane), tuberculous household, 315 McDOUGALL, Alan: Epilepsy as a bar to motor 1050 LOCKHART-MUMMERY, J. P.: Diverticula of the driving, 685 Malaria, plasmoquine and quinine in the treat- colon. 121 MCDOWALL, R. J. S. (and W. D. HALLIBURTON): ment of (Major Manifold), 858 Lockyer [Norman] Lecture. See Lecture Handbook of Physiology, nineteenth edition, Malaria, review of books on, 347i 902 LOEWENBERG, Siamuel A.: Diagnostic Methods rev., 20-The preliminary sciences in medicine, Malaria treatment of general paralysis (Robert and Interpretations in Inlternal Medicine, a plea for a new outlook, 409 Lees), 336 (0) second edition, rev., 853 MACEWEN, Provost A. M.: Reorganization of Malarial infections, tertian, delayed (E. Martini), LoxoN, A. (M. CHIRAY and R. WAsL): Le Doli- hospital services. 544 1192 chocolon), rev., 248 MCFARLAND,. Bryan: The cause of torticollis, 587 Malaya, information concerning conditions of -Congenital dislocation of the hip, 993 service in, 473 LONDON: McFEETERS. J. W.: Epidemic sore throats, 630 MALCOLM, W. S. (and N. G. LETEHLEAN): The Ambulance service, 510. See also Ambulance MACFIE, James D.: Radiology and the radio- electrocardiograph and alternating. current County Council. See Council logist, 681-Artificial pneumothorax, 1011 interference, 1195 r Tux BRITISH 20 JULY-DEC., 193I] INDEX L Y-DICAL JOURNsL

Malignancy and acidity, 1062 Medical branches of the services, 618 Medicine, the preliminary sciences in (R. J. S. Malignant disease and radium, 1102 Medical candidates at the general election, 764 McDowall), 409 MALKIN. S. A. S.: Bone grafts and fusion opera- lMedical charities. See Charities Medicine, preventive, the rise of (Sir George tions for the spine, 898 Medical Congresses. See Congress Newman), 665 MALLEY, L. K. (and others): Acute spcntaneous Medical Defence Union: Annual meeting, 672- Medicine, preventive, role of the voluntary hypoglyeaemia, 837 (0) Annual report, 672 general hospital in (Sir Humphry Rolleston), MALLINSON, F. B. : An uniusual case of MIedical Directory, 230, 1120 118 amnesia, 103 Medical education, cost of, 415 Medicine, profession of, 414 MALPAS, PERCY: Obstetric forceps, 849 Medical education, methods of, 764 Medicine, psychological. See Psychological Mammary abscess, 86,173 Medical History, Annals of (edited by Francis Medicine, review of books on, 19, 147, 611, 852, Manasseh, Antoniuis, rev., 302 R. Packard), new series, vol. iii, No. 4, rev., 806 1095. 1185 Manchester, post-graduate courses in. 590, 730-- Medical History of the Great War Based Medicine and surgery, ancient (Lord Moynihan), Housing in (parlianmentary niote), 1016 on Offlcial Doc'nments. Medical Services: 865 Mandated Territories, conditions of practice in, Ca.sualties and Medical Statistics of the Great Medicine, unity in (Fletcher Shaw), 775 472 War (MIAj r T. J. Mitchell and G. M. Smiith), Medico-chirurgical practice, review of book on. MANIFOLD, Major: Plasmoquine and quinine in 952 345, 1141 the treatment of benign tertian malaria, 858 Medical hydrology. See Hydrology MANN, Edward J.: Lord Knutsford Remem- Medical mayors, 927 MEDICO LEGAL: brance Fund, 357 Medical members of Parliament, 814. 865- Charge of attempting to procure abortion Man-power in war, conservation of (leading Successful and uinsuccesstul candidates at the (Rona Wotherspoon), 1066 article), 952 general election, 865 Charge of manslaughter by neglect: acquittal Manslaughter by neglect, charge of and acquittal Medical men in the new Spanish parliament, 637 of medical man (William John Dearden), 925 (William John Dearden), 925 Medical missionaries, information conceruing, Charge of falsely pretending to be a redistered MANSON, J. S.: Heredity and Dupuytren's con- 476 person (Charles John Powell), 875 traction, 11 (0) Medical officers of health: Annual reports of, Dental surgeon." use of the title of (Attorney- MANSON-BAHE, Philip: Filaria bancrofti, 993- 173 (parliamentary note), 1203 - Information General v. Weeks), 359, 874 Liver abscess, 993-London clinic and nursing concerning, 463 Drug store proprietor, injunction against home, 1113-Rift Valley lever or enzootic Medical officers, whole-time, remuneration of, (British Medical Association v. Marsh), 166 hepatitis, 1182 822-Attitude of the London County Council, Eyesight test for motor car drivers (Edwin MANWARTNG-WHITE, R. M. Endometrioma, 311 822 James Hepworth), 327 -Obituary notice of, 783, 830 Medical p3atents. See Patents Mitners' nystagmus: a question of compensa- MAPOTHER, Edward: Impressions of a medical Medical practice in British Dominions and tion (Connor v. Cadzow Coal Company, Ltd.), tour in Russia. 1044 foreign countries, information concerning, 471 827 Margarine, vitamiiin A content of, 908 Medical practitioners approved by the Board of MARLIN, Thomas: Some common complaints Control. See Board and Mental Treatment Megaloblastic annemia. See Anaemia amenable to spinal treatment, 746 (O)-Spinal Act MEGROZ, R. L.:-Ronald Ross: Discoverer an(d manipulation. 1065 Medical practitioners, foreign, in China, infor- Creator, 1149 Marriage (Registration) Act. 279 mnation concerning, 270 MEHTA, D. H., appointed an associate Serving Marriage (Prohibited Degrees of Relationship) Medical profession, ntumbers, 418 Brother of the Order of S3t. John of Jerusalem, Bill, 79 Medical psychology. See Psychology 173 Marriage of syphilitics (Dr. Duiardin), 116 Medical radiology. See Radiology MELDON. Pugin: Pre-anaesthetic medication, 266 Marriages in India, compulsory notification of Medical Register, 1018. Untraceable practi- MELGRAVE, M.: The term " eongenital," 681. 873 (parliamentary note), 127 tioners, 580 MELLANBY, Dr.: Climatic conditions lethal to Married medical women and the London County Medical registration in the Irish Free State, insects of medical importance, 993 Council, 1154 information concerning, 434-Autumn session MELLANBY, Edwai-d: Appointed a member of the MARSHALL, Geoffrey: Injection of lipiodol. 964 of the Council, 914 Medical Research Council. 199-(And others): MARTIN, C. H.: Treatmtient of carbuncle,86 Medical Research Council. See Research Diet as a prophylactic agent against puerperal MARTPJ, J. Purdon: Cerebral liaemorrhage, 209 sepsis, 595 (0) MARTIN, Thomas. obituary inotice of, 84 MEDICAL SCHOEOLS AND COLLEGES: MELLOR, J. W.: A Comprehensive Treatise on MAIUTINDALE, Louisa: Menorrhagia not duie to Information concerning the study of medicine, Inorrianic and 7'7Teorelical Chlemttistre, vol. xi, uterine disease,258-X rays in uterine disease, 409 et seq. rev., 903 1089 Acknowledgement, 478 MELVILLE,. Stanley: lRadiology and the radio- MIARTINI, E.: Delayed tertian, malarial infec- Air Force Medical service, Royal, 461 logist, 511-X-rAy diagnosis of diseases of the tions, 1192 Army Medical Services, 466 clhest, 990-Lipiodol in the diagnosis of intra- MARTYN, A. L : Nausea and vomiting of British Dominions and Foreign Countries, 471 thoracic disease, 1105- X rays in thoracic pregnancy, 1119 Clinical Hospitals, 452 disease, 1181 Marylebone parliamentary election, 786 Degrees for practitioners, 474 M6ni6re's disease (W. S. Thacker Neville), 54 (0) MASCALL, W. Neville: Ap)parent gonococcal Dental surgery, 476 Meniere's disease with iimyelogenous leukaemia cross-fixation, 607 General Medical Council, 419 (L. A. H. Snowball). 989 Masseurs. Register of, 590-Directory of, 613 Indian Medical Service, 470 Meningitis minor, epideumic (J. V. C. Braith- MASsEY, A.: Public health problems of air Laryngology and otology, diplomia for, 475 waite and W. Mitchell Itines), 567 (0) travel, 262. 296 (0) Local Government (Poor Laiw) Medical Meningitis, serous, 627 MASSINGHAM, R.: The control of infections, 260 Services, 471 Meningococcic septicaemnia, chronic, with bac- Masson et Cie publish a library of x-ray film-is, Medical appointments in the Colonies and terial endocarditis (W. D. H. Stevenson), 1173 408 Mandated Territories, 472 (0). See also Septicaemia MA8soN, Trvine : Alexander Pedle Lecture on Medical culrriculum, 419 Menorrhagia. importance of hormones in (Fritz problems in the teaching of science, 822 Medical edtucation, cost of, 415 Laquor), 1168 (0) MASTERS. Walter E.: The Alcohol Habit and its Medical m-issionaries, 476 Menorrhagia not duie to uterine disea-e (A. S. Treatment, rev., 537 Medical radiology and electricity, 475 Parkes), 257 - (Tames Young), 556 (0)-Discus- MATAS, Rudolf, October issue of the American MIedical registration in the Irish Free State, sion, 257- Fritz Laquer). 1168 (0)-Correspond- Journal of Surgery dedicated to, 927 434 ence on, 630, 638. 678 Maternal mortality. See Mortality Medical students, numbers of, 415, 453 Menstruation. physiological aspects of (A. S. Maternity and child welfare: forms for returns, Members of the medical profession, 418 Parkes), 559 (0) 971 Naval Medical Service, Royal, 463 "Mental defective," 1108 Maternity and child welfare medical officers, Obstetrics, diploma for, 476 Mental defectives, colonies for: Report of Depart- information concerning, 463 Opening of the winter session, 668 mental Committee. 864 Maternity HIome, Ida Mierry, Inverness, opening Oplhthalmic medicine, diploma for, 475 Mental defectives, sterilization of. See Steriliza- ceremony, 545 Poor Law Medical Service, 471 tion Maternity and infant welfare: Annual report of Post-graduation study, 455 Mental deficiency: , (E. 0. Lewis), 621-Parlia- the British Guiana League, 667 Preliminary sciences in medicine, 409 mentary notes on 80, 168-Annual report of Maternity Scheme, National, conference on, 120 Prison Medical Service, 471 the Board of Control, 221-And achondro- Maternity service, a national (J. M. Munro Profession of medicine, 414 plasia, 827-Review of books on,994. Seealso Kerr), 1058 Professional study and examination, 419 Mentally defective Matter, the annihilation of (Sir James Jeans), 173 Psychological m-nedicine, 460 Mental disease, research work in, 579 MATTHEWS, B. H. C.. elected to a Beit Memorial Public Health Medical Services, 462 Mental diseases research in , 509 Fellowship, 159 Radiotherapy, 457 Mental disorder, treatment of (leading article), Mauritius, health of (parliamrientary note), 36 scholars h ips, 423 et seq. 151 MAXWELL, James: Lipiolol in the diagnosis of Special diplomas, 475 Mental disorders, cholesterol in, 252 intrathoracic disease, 1105 Tropical medicine, 451 Mental hospitals. See Hospitals MAYOR4 Alfred, death of, 1202 Women medical students. number of, 453 Mental Hygiene. National Council for: Lectuire MAYOU, M. S.: Ophthalmia neonatorum, 210, Women in medicine, 449, 450, 453 discussions, 591-The beginnings of the 973 (0)-Use of antiseptics in the conjunctival Women's Medical Service for India, 455 criminal, 1002 sac, 945 Mental hygiene, review of book on, 707 Meals for school children (parliamentary note) Medical service scheme general: Discussion at Mental inertia. Faraday's observations on (D. F. 632. See also School the Royal Sanitary Institute Congress, 119 Fraser-Harris), 618 MEAnNS, Lieut.-Col. W. A.: Report on school Medical services of the Great Indian Peninsular Mental observation wards in London County medical examinations in Agra and Ondh, 273 Railway: Report, 960 Council Hopitals, 356 Measles, convalescent serum in the prophylaxis Medical services in Ireland, evolution of (D. Mental patients in the care of the London of, 918 Boylan), 117 County Council, 271 Measles control in London (leading article), 953 Medical students, nunmbers of, 415, 453 Mental patients, paying, occupational therapy Measles epidemic in London, the expected, 866, Medical and surgical preparations and appli- for ( Elizabeth Casson), 813 928, 953 ances. See Preparations Mental patients, probationary release of, in Measles epidemics, control of (Percy Stocks), Medical witnesses and the Workmen's Com- Belgium, 116 977 (0) pensation Act (Ireland), 774 Mental patients, rate-aided (parliamentary note), Measles, prevention and control of (David N. Medical Women's Federation: Occupational 683 Nabarro and A. Gordon Signy), 599 (0) therapy for mental paying patients, 813 Mental Treatment Act: Out-patient clinics Measurement, standards of (Sir Richard Glaze- -Criminal abortion, 946-Autumn council under, 222-List of medical practitioners brook), 69 meeting, 962-Surgical tuberculosis in approved by the Board of Control, 320-Teni- MECHAN, Sir Henry: Health of the worker, 118 children, 1137 porary treatment without certificate, 922, 963, Medellin, an account of the diphtheria disaster Medication, pre-anaesthetic (E. S. Rowbotham), 1010, 1062 at, 27 266 -Discussion, 266 Mental Welfare Association. See Association Medical aid in the Central Provinces and Berar, Medicinal baths. See Baths Mentally defective children, schools for (par- 961 Medicine, early use of liver in (E. J. Tyrrell), liamentary notes), 80, 107, 168. See also Schools Medical aid for women and children in India, 1120 MENZIES, F. N. Kay: Appointed a Knight of reports of three separate organizations for, Medicine, forensic, review of book on, 852 Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 272 Medicine and India (parliamentary note), 1161 173-Report on the health of London school Medical Art Calendar (1932), 1018 Medicine, the infinite invisible in (James children, 612-Annual report on the health-of Medical aspects of the gas industry. See Gas McIntosh), 669 London, 769 Tr u BRITIH 2 JULY-DEC., 1931] INDEX L MUDIesL. JOURNAL 2 I

Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line Con- MOOR, Frewen: Varieties of secondary anaemiiia Muscle indturation, review of book on, 536 vention) Bill, 79 and their treatment, 256-Rapid mettod of Muscle spasms in chronic encephalitis, 1108 Merck's Annual Report (English edition), rev., working out colour index, 943 Muscles, injuries of (H. C. Edwards), 898 758 MooRE. Dr.: Need for education in questions of Muscular exercise. See Exercise Mercury sulphide. colloidal (Mercolloid), 1097 sex, 217 MIuseum, Deutsches Hygiene, Dresden, 504 Mesothelial reactions in childhood (John Fraser), MOORE. Henry: Varieties of secondary anaemia Museum, Wellcome Historical Medical, 730 47 (0) and their treatmient. 256-(And Others): Acute Mycology, review of book on, 345 MERE-WETHER, E. R. A. (and C. W. PRICE): spontaneoushypoglycaemia, 837 (0)1061 MYERs, Bernard: After-history of patients who Effects of asbestos dust on the lungs and dust MOORE, T The vitamins, 622 suffer from dyspepsia in infancy, 122 suppression in the asbestos industry, 306 MooRE, W. B. A., appointed a Serving Brother MYERS, C. S.: The physiological basis of sensa- Mesopotamia. cholera epidemic in. 553 of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 tion, 579-The nature of mind, 620 METCAIL FE. G. A.: An ether inhaler and jaw MIOORHEAD, Jolhn J.:-Trauntatotherapy: T7ie Myoma. gastric, haemorrhage and death from- a support, 758 Treatmnent of the Injured, rev., 192 (David G. Morgan), 15 METZGER, Marcel (and Andre HARArTX): Les Moredun Iustitute. See Animal Diseases Myopia, school (Arnold Sorsby). 211 PremiersJours du Nouzveau-ne, rev., 756 Research Mysore, prevalence of infantile biliary cirrhosis Mexico, Home Office of and medical practice, 281 Morgagni, G. B., tributes to the memory of, 41 in, 961 MEYE,R. Ernest. two numiibers of the Archiv fur MORGAN, Barbara: The vitamin A content of PssJc'hiatrie dedicated to, 85 butter and margarine, 908 MIAN, N. M.: Unilateral convulsions in ? diph- MORGAN, Colonel Frederick James, obituary theria, 732 notice of, 926 N. MImIts, R. H.: Treatment of empyema, 1185 MORGAN, David G.: Haemorrhage and death Microanalysis, review of book on. 63 fromii a gastric myoma, 15 N.A.B. See Novarsenobeuzol Mticrobos, review of books on, 934 MIORGAN, J. D.: Anaesthetics for diathermy atnd NABARRO, David: Ante-natal treatment of Microcephaly, 34, 76, 122 endoscopy. 945 venereal disease, 158-(And A. G. SIGNY): Microcytic anaemia. See Anaemia MORGAN, 0. Gayer: Ocular palsies, 265 Control of infections, 259, 599 (0)-Work of a Mdicrophone and lour] speaker installation in tbe MORIARTY, M. A. (and others): Acute spuon child guidance clinic, 259-Convalescent serum surgical clinic of the University of Milan,229 taneous hyp-sglycaemia, 837 (0) in the prophylaxis of m-ieasles, 918 Microscope, Leitz, presented to Ludwig Aschoff, MORISON, Duncan M.: Ureteric lesions as a Naevus, 927. 1018, 1072 731 cause of abdominal lesions, 59 Nails, brittle, treatment for, 367, 518 Micturition, frequent, 41 MORISON, Lieut -Colonel J.: The bacterioplhsge NAIsH. Christofer G.:-Antonius Manasseh: Mliddle ear. See Ear in relation to cholera and dysentery, 899 Tile Beloved Doctor of Lebanon, rev., 302 MIDDLETON, D. Stewart (and Douglas GUTHRIE): MORISON, J. M. Woodburn: The teaching andl NAPIER, Francis: A plea for a State medical Septic thrombosis of the lateral sinus in practice of radiology, 848-X ray diagnosis of service, 817 children, 141 (0) diseases of the cliest,'9i NARAYANAMOORTHI, K. : Etiology and treatment Midwifery fees. See Fees MORLEY, Jolhn: Exophthalmic goitre, 308-Ab- of sprue, 702 AMidwifery, review of book on, 62 dominal Pain, rev., 570 Narcotic drugs. See Drugs. dangerous Midwifery. See also Obstetrics MORPHY, Owen C.: Pulpless teeth, 505 Nasal conditions and asthma. See Asthma MidwiveslBoard. See Board MORRIs, J. M.: PhimoPis and circumcision, 1072 NA8H,Tames Thomias Charles, obituary notice "idwives' Institute, Jubilee of, 73,120 MORRIS, N.: Congenital pyloric stenosis, 313 of, 1013 Midwives, telephone coneessions for (parlia- osuRRIs,R. Owen: Cottage hospitals, 330 NASHMYTF, D. C.: Sugar in dietetics, 42 mentary note), 80 MORRIS, Sir William: Gift to the British Empire Naso-pharyngoscope for radium application, Migration and health, 1113 Cancer Campaign, £06 388 Mikrokonsmos enters its twenty-fifth year, 785 MOlRRIs-JoNEs, J. H., re-elected M.P. for Den- NATTRASS, FrederickJ.: The CommonerNervous MILANI, Professor: Radiotherapy in its applica- bigh, 865 Diseases, rev. 755 tion to inflammatory conditions, 320 MORRISON, John T.: Carcinoma of the breast Natutre, issue of for July 18th contains special Milk-bore streptococcal Infections (Lisut.-Col. 850 supplement on the annihilation of matter, 173 E. Wilkinson), 261, 494 (0)-Discussion, 261 Mortality conditions in rural Europe (K. Stou, NATVIG, Harold: Sterility in women, 998 Milk-bottle cover, "tru-por," 611 man), 617 Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, 1017. See also Milk, calcium and phosphorus in (R. G. Linton), Mortality, infantile, in South America, 254 Pregnancy 385 Mortality, maternal (G. E. Oates). 147 AMilk consumption in Munich. 927 Mortality, maternal: Parliamentary notes on, NAVY, ROYAL: Milk, diseases conveyed by, 385 127-Annual report of the Ministry of Health. Information concerning the medical service Milk, grade A (p irliamentary note), 36 662-In Scotland (J. M. Munro Kerr), 1058 of, 465, 618 Milk hygiene (Messrs. M'Allan and Howie), 385 Mortality, tuberculosis, 76-Parliamentary note Parlianmentary notes, 80 1ilk, imported, control of (parliamentary note), on, 683. See also Tuberculosis Tuberculosis in, 80 632, 1065, 1202 MORTON, Edwin, obituary notice of, 970 ttilk for infant welfare centres (Belfast), 915 MORTON, Marjorie B., awarded the Ivison NEAL, J. B.: Pseudo-hermaphroditism, 832 Milk, infected, and tuberculosis (parliamentarv Macadam Memorial Prize, 269-Awarded the NEALE, A. V.: Undulant fever conveyed by milk. note), 36 Henry Arthur Dalziel Ferns Bursary, 229 260-Infantile diarrhoea. 382 (0) Mlilk for school children (parliamentary note), Mortuary inscriptions. 549 NEAVE, Sheffield: Urobilinogen, 832 228 Mosquito Control Institute, British, at Hayling Neech prize See Prize Millk standards (parliamentary note', 683 Island: Report, 25 % Needles, hypodermic, British, 1097, 1164 AMilk, tinned (parliamentary note), 36 Mosquitos and climate (parliamentary note), 227 Needles in the omentum (Jobn F. O'Connor), 57 Milk and undulant fever. See Fever Mosquitos, review of book on.°02 Needles, radium, tray for, 108 MIL.ARD, C. Killick: The legalization of volun- Mothercraft Club in Edinburgh, 1106 NEGUs, V. E.: Anaesthetics for diathermy and' tary euthanasia, 754 MIotor accidents. See Accidents endoscopy, £46 MILLER, C. Jeff: An Introduction to Gvnaeco- Motor car exhaust fumes, poisoning by (R. A. NELIGAN, A. R.: Rheumatoid arthritis. 723 loov, rev., 805 Murray Scott), 568. See also Poisoning NELSON, Colonel Harper: Neurosyphilis in the MILLER, James B.: Testimonial to Dr. James Motor car insurance policies, 518 Tropics, 158 R. I)rever, 1065 Motor cars for 1932: The Olympia Sbow, 673, 717, Neo-Hippocratism, 869,1011,1012,1160-And State MILLER, Reginald: The factor of infection in 771 control of medicine, 1012 the rheumatic state. 109 Motor drivers: Eyesight of (N. Bishop Harman). Nephritis, review of books on, 805 MILLER. S.: A blood transfusion aplaratus, 60 211, 854-The case of Edwin James Hepworth Nervous Diseases, Functional, Tavistock Squiare MILLTGAN, Ernest: Plumbism. 222 327-Spectacles of, 323. See also Spectacles Clinic for, information concerning the, 462 MILLMAN, C. G. (R. D. LAWRENCE, and F. E. antd Eyesight Nervous Diseases, Tavistock Clinic for, changes PILKINGTON): The diabetic acute abdomen, Motor driving: Epilepsy as a bar to, 685-Driving its name to the Institute of Medical Psychology, 530 (0) in fog, 972 712 MILLN, Surgeon Captain James Duff Scott, Motor regulations, new, 1164 Nervous diseases, treatment of some common obituary notice of, 684 Motor vehicles: Head lights on (parliamentary (F. M. R. Walshe), 1185 MILLS, Charles Karsner, death of, 635 note), 228-Number of pedestrians fatally Nervous dyspepsia. See Dyspepsia Mind, the nature of (Charles S. Myers), 620 injured by (parliamentary note), 1203 Nervous system, review of books on, 755, 806,1042 Mineral waters. See Waters MOULD. Gilbert E.: Temiiporary treatment with- NEUBEE.G. Carl. awarded the Pasteur and Miner's nystagmus. See Nystagmus out certification, 1063 Leblanc medals and the Pasteur commemora- Mines, safety in (parliamentary note), 327 MOWBRAY, J.: Treatment of empyema, 1185 tion plaquette, 517 Mining Industry (Welfare Fund) Act, 126 MOYNIHAN, Lord: Retirement of Dr. T. H. C. Neuralgia, anal, 877. 927, 971, 1017 MINKOWSRI, Oskar, death of, 515 Stevenson, 321-Sir James Mackenzie, 623- Neuralgia, trigeminal, epidural injection miethod MINTZMAN, Joseph: Cerebellar haemangioma, Ancient m-iedicine and surgery, 865-Sixty for the treatment of, 684 533 years of surgical retrospect, 1136 Neuralgia, trigeminal, surgical treatment of MIRO, Abraham Pe6rez, death of, 172 Mucin as a therapeutic agent, 124 (Geoffrey Jefferson) 309, 879 (0)-Discussion, Mlirror-writing. pseudo (Richard Eager), 1138 MuiIi, Robert, honorary D.C L.Durham con- 309 MIRvIsH. Dr.: Nervous dyspepsia, 1076 ferred on, 79 Neuritis, electrical treatment of (W. Black MITCHELL, A.: Bone transplantstion, 268 MUIRHEAD, Arnold:-Grace Revere Osle-: A Jones), 531 (0) MITCHELL, C. Ainsworth: Recentt Advances in Brief Memoir, 25 V Neuroglia and cerebro-spinal cavities, phylo- Analytical Clhemnittrs, vol. ii; Inorganic MuKREH JE]E S. K.: Syphilitic diseases of the geny of (Ariens Kappers), 117 Chemistry, rev., 758 eye, 534 Neurological Institute of New York issues a MITCHELL, Major T. J. (and G. M. SMITH):- Muinich, milk consumntion in, 927 Bulletin to record its laboratory and clinical History of the Great War Based on Offlcial MUNCH, James C.:-Bioassays: A Handbook of activities, 685 Documents. Medical Services: tasualties and Quantitative Pharmacology, rev., 386 Neurological surgery. See Surgery MUedical Statistics of the Great War, 952 MUNRO, Air Vice-Marshal Sir David: The role of Neurologists, address to (Ariens Kappers), 117 MOHR, L. (and R. STAEHELIN): Hancdbuch der' the voluntary general hospital in preventive Neurology, review of book on, 1096 InnerelI Medizin, vol. vi, rev.. 147 medicine, 118-Appreciation of Group) Captain Neurosyphilis in the Tropics (R. W. C. Kelly), AlLoIR Dr.: Breech presentation, 204 Martin Flack. 404 157. See also Syphilis MIole, vesicular, treatLment of (Leith Murray), Munster Association of County and District NEVE, Ernest F.: Prostatectomy or drainage, 1092 Medical Officers and the management of 550-End-results of cholecystectomy. 1159 M%OLLER, C. G.: Lighting, 816 county hiospitals, 75 NEVILLE, W. S. Thacker: MWni6re's disease, 54 MOLLISON, W. M.: Treatment of oesophageal Murder of bastard children, William Hunter on, (0)-Primary laryngeal diphtheria, 701 carcinoma, 210-Vertigo, 318 1143 New growths, intracranial. diagnosis of (Leslie MONCRIEFF, Alsn: Jaundice in childhood, 205 Murphy [John B.] Oration, 1121 Paton), 104-Discussion, 105 MONOD, G.: Correspondence from France, 1153 Murphy, and some principles of urinary surgery NEWEAM. L. J.: Adenoids, 681 -Mongols, review of book on, 386 (A. H. Burgess). 1121 (0) NEWLAND, Sir Foster Reuss, honoray M.D. MONIER-WILLIAMS, Montagu, obituary notice MURRAY, Leith' Treatment of vesicular mole, Dublin, conaferred on, 125 of, 171 1092 NEWMAN, Sir George: Honorary LL.D.Leeds MONNIER, Dr., death of, 40 MURRAY, Dr. Breech presentation, 2C4 conferred on, 64-" On the State of the Public MONsARRAT, K. W.: What is life? " 826, 922 MURRAY, Robert Alexander, obituary notice of, Health " for 1930, 542, 581, 658, 662-The rise of MONTGOMERY, R. E.: Rift Valley fever or 970 preventive medicine, 665-Annual report on enzootic hepatitis, 1182 MURRELL, Christine: Appreciation of Edward the health of the school child, 913, 959 MOODUE. W.: Work of a child guidance clinic, Beadon Turner, 83-Need for education in NEWWMAN. Maurice: Bundle-branch block of 259-Ohild guidance clinics, 1010 questions of sex, 216 vagal origin, 1134 Tux Bsmus 22 JULY-DEC., 1931l] INDEX I MEDICAL JOUDNAL

I I NEWsHOLME, H. P.: Annual report as M.O.H. for Notes. Letters, Answers, etc. (continued: Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (continued): Birmingham. 916 Disclaiimers, 130. 732, 786 Pregnancy, toxaemias of, 832 NEWSHOLME, Sir Arthur: Retirement of Dr. Drugs, British, 638 Prescribing British, 732, 1120 T. H. C. Stevenson, 321 Duodenal ulcer, medical treatment of, 367 Professional Classes Aid Council. 368 NEWTON, E. Joyce: Breech presentation, 512 Ear, piercing the lobule, 330 Prostatectomy, survival after, 731, 786, 1072 NEWTON, Sir Isaac:-Opticks: or a Treatise on " Electrick " piano trick, 832 Pruritus ani, 592 the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections, and Epilepsy as a bar to motor driving, 685 Pseudo-hermaphroditism, 832, 1164 Colours of Light, reprinted from the fourth Fencing, 686 Pyrexia after confinement, 41 edition, rev., 63 Flatulence, intestinal, 1163 Pyrexia. mild persistent, 832, 878 New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Fog, driving in, 972 Radiation therapy. 786 Hospital to become the post-graduate school Foods, preserved, 971 Refrigerators, domestic, 1072 of medicine of Columbia, 25-Annual graduate Forceps, tetra, 1204 Rheumatoid arthritis, 972 fortnight at the Academy of Medicine, 637 Glossitis. 591, 638. 685 ROss, Sir Ronald, testimonial to, 86,732 New Zealand earthquake, 276 Golf, medical:-Medical Golfing Society's meet- St. Mary's Hospital dinner, 732 New Zealand Medical Journal, February issue ing at Sandwich. 732 Sussex Medical School. special, needed, 731 of, 41 (B.M.A.) Golfing Society: second autumn Scientists, visit of to Russia, 368 NICHOLS. Ira Goodsell:-Prosthetic Deslistry: meeting, 638 Sex equality, 1072 Ant Enciclopcaedia of Full and Partial Denture Grain poisoning, 174 Ships, passenger, medical care on, 686 Prothlesis, rev., 107 Grenfell Calendar, 42 Sleep disturbed, 517, 554 -NICHOLSON, Daniel: Laboratory Medicine, rev,. Harvest mites, 367, 518 Smoke abatement and income tax, 1204 18 Hawker nuisance, 230 Spas, home, advantages of, 686 NICOL, W. D., recommended for medical super- Health resorts of India, climatic, 1072 Splint, the Thomas, 1072 intendency of Horton Mental Hospital, 927 Heart, the weak, 638 Somnambulism, 591 NICOLLE, Charles: Nominated Commander of Heels, painful, 173, 282, 367, ]164 Still's disease, 1204 the Legion of Honour. 1119 Herpes zoster, bilateral, 592 Sugar in dietetics, 42 NISBET, A. T.: Problem of the ' erythema Holidays for factory girls, 408 Sunlight, effect of on acne vulgaris, 368 dose," 153 Hospitals, cottage, 330 Surgical link with the past, 1072 NITCH, Cyril: Treatment of inoperable car- Tabloid " case carried by Sir Mlan Cobham cinoma of the bladder, 17 INCOMFE TAX: 42, 86, 130, 173, 230, 282. 368, 403. when he surveyed Central Africa, 592 Nitroprusside, poisoning by (F. S. Fowweather), 518, 554, 592, 638, 686. 731, 786, 832, 878, 928, Telephone disc, a sterilizable, 42 344 971, 1018, 1072, 1120, 1164, 1204 Tennis blisters. See Blisters NixoN, Dr.: Inversion of the uterus, 58 Allowance for bad debts, 518 Tetra forceps. See Forceps NIXON, W. C. W.: Intracranial haemorrhage of Assistant: Board and lodging, 596 Threadworms, treatment of, 407, 517 the newborn, 547 Assistant, cost of maintenance of, 1120 Thrombosis, femoi-al, in pneumonia, 42 NOBICOURT, P.: Affections des Organes HMmo- Assistant receiving maintenance, 928 Tobacco and irritable heart. 517 Lymphopoietiquzes et du Sasng, rev., 756 Assistant: Reduction in earnings, 972 Tonsils and adenoid operations, 553 Nobel prize, See Prize Balance sheet, request for, 282. Towels, hand, a substitute for ,282 NOBLE, George A. (and P. Herbert JONES): Cash basis, 174, 554. 731, 732, 1164-Cessation Tuberculosis, mammary. 972 Cremation in Great Britain, second edition, of practice. 1164 Ultra-violet rays, transmission of through rev., 657 Change of employment, 1018 fabrics, 408 Noblesse oblige, 307. See also Association, British Change in nature of work, 928 Urinaemia in prostatic enlargement, 591 Medical, Charities Committee Change in partnership sbare, 518 Urobilinogen, 832 Noise, measurement of, 541 Claim for sundry expenses, 230 Urticaria, 41 NoCHT, Bernhard: To study leprosy in Brazil, Cost of indoor assistant, 878 Vaginal examination, aseptic, 174 685 Cost of maid, 732 Veins, varicose, treatment of, 786 Noguchi, rev., 655 Earned income relief, 368 Viscera, transposition of, 1018 Noise, street (parliamentary note), 227-In Earnines of wife, 732 Warnings, 86,130, 408, 518 Oxford, 858 Establishing a residence in this country, 786 West African Medical Staff dinners, 130 NOLAN, M. J.: Report on Down County Mental Expenses of post-graduate course, 592 Winter time and the A.A., 638 Hospital, Downpatrick, 357 Expenses of " study leave," 554 Woods. the late Inspector-General C. H., 330 'NORMAN, Hubert: A disclaimer, 732 Fees for D.P.H., 972 X-ray films, a library of, 408 NORMAN, R. N.: Mental dleficiency, 621 Guide to income tax, 732 X-ray treatment, local, of infection, 1164 NORMANTON, Helena (editor): Tr-ial of Alfred Housekeeper allowance, 832 Arthur Rouse, rev., 951 Income of a minor, 928 NovA ET VETERA: Normo-gastrine, an antacid, 63 Interest on bank deposit, 363 Elizabethan medical advertisement, 1103 NORONHA, Myrtle: Neurosyphilis in the Tropics, Liahility of assistant, 878 Gilbert, William, discoverer of terrestial 158-Treatment of ante-natal venereal disease, Liability on new basis. 686 magnetism and founder of electrical science 158 Life assurance: statutory income, 42 (R. T. Williamson), 219 NORtTHCROFT. George: The best anaesthetic for Loss incurred on visit abroad, 878 Historical accident (death of Mr. Huskisson), children, 506 Motor accident expenses, 638 115 North-West Frontier of India, operations on: Motor car: Allowance, 130-Revewal, 174. 686 Hunter, John, buffaloes of (W. R. Le Fanu), names mentioned in dispatches. 40 -Replacement and depreciation allowance, 574 Nose, the broken (E. Watson-Williams), 791 (0) 86. 408, 592, 686, 1018. 1120-Transactions, 86, Hunter. William, a dissertation by on the Nosokomeion: Transactions of the International 174, 230, 282-Use of for private purposes, uncertainty of the signs of muirder in the Hospital Congress, 807 86-Use of in appointment, 928- With- case of bastard children (L. A. Parry), 1143 Nosologv, 539. See also Death, causes of drawal of allowance, 1120 Roubiliac, Cheselden, and Belchier (Sir D'Arcy 'Notifiable diseases: statistics, 927 New partnership: cash basis, 86 Power), 820 NOTT, Herbert W.:-The Thyroid and Man- Obsolescence allowance and wear and tear. Surgeon to the Dutch East India Company ganese Treatment: Its History, Progress antd 928 in the seventeenth century-Christopher Possibilities, rev., 852 Proportion of residential expenses, 368 Fryke, 508 Reduction in salary, 1164 Thackerays, the, 396 Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. Retirement: cash receipts, 786 Abscess, mammary, 86, 173 Sale of practice, 173, 731 Novarsenobenzol in the treatment of anthrax, Adenomata, cervical, 831, 928 Sickness and accident insurance, 368, 554 921, 966 Age limits 1018 1120 Smoke abatement and, 1204 Novutox local anaesthetic, 1142 Alopecia areata, 831, 928 Succession to partner's share, 971 Nursery schools. See Schools Antimony in lymphoid hypertrophy, 786 Taking over a practice, 786 Nurses in mental hospitals (parliamentary note). Asecarislumbricoides, development of the ovum Temporary residence in the United Kingdom, 227 of, 408 878,1072 Nurses, rural, telephones for (parliamentary Asthma and the endocrine system, 1164 Year overlooked-free quarters, 1204 note). 327 Asthma, severe, treatment of, 1018 Nursing, district, in Scotland, 916 Back, cold, 1072 Inhalation therapy, 1071 Nursing: Glasgow District Nursing Associa- Bath chair wanted, 367 Insulin injections, effect of prolonged, on tion's annual meeting, 1106 Bendien's work on cancer, 554 subcutaneous tissue, 42, 230. 282, 330, 407 Nursing Home, London Clinic and, 1113 Bleeder, a female (?). 407 Koplik and Koplik's spots, 174 Nursing Homes and Medical Institutions in Blisters, tennis, 173, 230. 330 Labour, breech, management of, 518 London, Registe- of, 903 Breech labour. See Labour Labour, precipitate: death from shock, 174 Nursing, Lancet Commission on, second interim " Bridgets and virgins," 878 Liver. early use of in medicine, 1120 report, 350 Bruises, recurring, 554 Lobule, piercing of, 330 Nursing Profession (Wages and Hours) Bill, 551 Bursitis, prepatellar, 281, 330 Lochnera rosea, 230, 282, 367 Nursing, Queen's Institute for: Quarterly meet- Calculus, a sublingual, 330 Lord Derby Hospital for Women. 786 ing of the S;cottish council, 272-In Northern ,Carbuncle, treatment of, 86 Lumbago, prophylaxis of, 637, 686. 731 Ireland, 1059 Cataract, operation for, 130,282-Treatment of, Lymphadenoma, 785 Nursing, review of book on, 249 1204 Maggots in wounds, 592, 638. 686 NUTHALL, Alex.Walthen, death of, 1001-Obituary Catarrh of upper respiratory tract, 832 Mammary abscess. See Abscess notice of, 1069 Cellulose spraying. 1119 Marylebone parliamentary election, 783 Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews, a new period- Child welfare consultatioh, the first, 927 Measles in Ltondon, 928 ical, 113 Cigarette habit. 230, 330, 367 Medical Art Calendar (1932),1018 Nutritional anaemia. See Anaemia Cinemas. ventilation of, 1204 Medical Directory, 230, 1120 NUTTALL. G. H. F., proposed presentation of his Circumcision, ? congenital, 367 Medical patents, 42 portrait to, 917 CO2 in resuscitation, 878 Medical Register, 1018 NUTTALL, H. C. W.: The selvage stitch, 1032 .Joates and Cooper, Ltd., change of address, Menorrhagia not due to uterine disease, 638 Nystagmus, miners' (W. J. Roche). 55 (0)- 330 Micturition. frequent, 41 Correspondence on. 164-Parliamentary note Cobalt. 971,1018, 1119 Motor car insur-ance policies, 518 on. 1016.1117 "Cold back." 1071 Motor regulations, new, 1164 Nystagmus, miners': A question of compensa- Cold, common, prophylaxis of, 518 Naevus, 927, 1018, 1072 tion (Connor v. Cadzow Coal Company, Ltd.). Colonial Medical Services. 518 Nails, brittle, 367, 518 827 Convulsions, unilateral, in ? diphtheria, 732 Needles, hypodermic, British, 1164 Corrections, 42. 230. 330, 408, 592, 832, 928 Neuralgia, anal, 877, 927, 971, 1017 Cosmetic query, 230 Nord-Sud tour in Italy, 130 Cottage hospitals, 330 " Orontes," visit to the, 592 Cough, persistent morning, 553 Os calcis. the pluiral of. 407, 518 0. Cough, Post-inflisenzal, 832 Oxaluria, 85, 130, 685. 785 Developmental defects 1018 Phimosis or circumcision, 554, 638, 786, 878, 928, OAKLEY, W. G.: Indications for phrenic avulsion Diaries and calendars, 1120 972, 1072 in bronchiectasis, 378 (0) Diarrhoea, infantile, 554 Piercing the lobule, 330 OATES. G. E.: Maternal mortality, 147 Diathermy apparatus, imported, 686 Pregnancy, nausea and vomiting of, 1017,1072 O'BIEntNE, B.: Rer)ort on public health in Diet and dental caries, 1204 1119, 1164 County Galway, 357 TH} Barno 2 INDEX MEDICAL JODURNAL 23 JUl,Y-D- - -1 - -EC.,- I 193I'l- 7.j - i I I in OBER, Frank R. (editor): Lovett's Lateral Out-patient clinics, psychiatric, at the London Parliament. Medical Notes (contd.): Cutrvature of the SPitie andRountd Shoutlders, CountyCouncil general hospitals, 583 Foot-and-mouth disease, 36, 227, 683. 968, 1117 of the, 1193-Committee Fruit pulp, imported, 1162 fifth edition, rev., 301 Out-patient, problem 80 OBERWARTH,E:rnst, death of, 324 appointed, 1193 Gas,poison, civilians and. SO'BlREN,R. A.: Treatment of septicaemia, 202- Ovarian cyst. SeeCyst Headlights on motors, 228 OVEREND, T. D.: The skeleton barium meal in Highbury Pensions Hospital, 968 Public health problems of air travel, 262- Horticultural Products (Emergency Customs Function of the isolation hospital in modern gastric diagnosis, 938 (0) and Duties) Bill, 1117,1161 practice, 263-Active immunization in virus OVERTON, Sybil G.: Industrial problems and 206 Hospitals, admission, 228 diseases, 1038 general practice, Hospitals, conveyance from, 1066 ,Obstetric forceps. See Forceps Oxaluria, 85, 130, 685, 785 Hospitals (Relief from Rating) Bill, 551 AObstetric specialist, the training of the (leading Oxford, noise in, 858 Hours of Labour Convention, 1066 article), 250 OXLEY, W. H. F.: Breech presentation, 204- 280 'Obstetrics and gynaecology in Dublin, 583 Obstetrics at the Rotunda, 1089 Houise of Commons, ventilation of the, tube for, Housing. 168, 360, 551, 968, 1056-In Scotland, 36, Obstetrics, information concerning the special Oxygen delivery during anaesthesia, 79-In Manchester, 1016 diplomas in, 476 611 Housing(Rural Authorities) Bill, 127. 279 Obstetrics and child health in the United States, 126 report on. 69 Housing (Rural Workers) Amiiendment Act, Obstetrics. Seealso Midwiferyand Gynaecology Hygiene on ships, 126 O'CALLAGHAN, John, obituary notice of, 406 Imports, excessive, 967 Occupation and Health: Encyclopaedia of P. India: Births and marriages, compulsory H, giene, Pathology, and Social Welfare, vol.i, notification of, 127-Governmnent's policy, PACKARD. Francis R. (editor):A7tnals of Medical 1065-Leprosy in, 1016-And medicine, 1161- A-H,616 Opium in, 36 Occupational therapy for paying mental patients History, new series, vol. iii, No. 4, rev., 806 exports, 683-Snmall-pox (Elizabeth Casson), 813 Paediatries Association. See Association Indian Pay (Temporary Abatements) Bill, 1015 O'CONNOR, J.: Treatment of empyema, 1185 Paediatrics, the future of (leading article), 997 Industrial and Provident Societies (Amend- O'CoNNoR,John F.: Needles in the omentum, PAGE, Eleanor: The training of deaf children, ment) Bill, 551 57 821 Instruments, British-made, 226 Ocular complications, post-encephalitic (Theo- PAGE, Max: Congenital pyloric stenosis, 313, 691 Insurance Act,prolongation of. 926,1015,1117, 897 1161-Cost of, 1016 dore Whittington), 265,981 (0) (O0-Acute osteomyelitis, Additional 'Ocular palsies (Gordon Holmes), 265, 1165 (0)- Pain, abdominal, review of book on, 570 Insurance, National Health Pain in the arm and a dead tooth (l. W. Hills), benefits and approved societies, 683-Certi- -Discussion, 265 fication of insured 226-Change of O'DoNoVAN. W, J., elected M.P. for Mile End 749-Correspondence on, 823, 872, 918, 966 persons. (Stepney), 865 Pain, cardiac, 512 doctor, 36-Dental benefit, 227, 1202-Funds Oedema round the eyes caused by Trichitna Pain, psychic, in the psychoses (Henry Devine), of approved societies, 1066-Medical benefits spiralis(R. A. Hickling), 654 317, 742 (0)-Discussion, 317 regulations, minor amendments, 1016,1202- Pain," real," 1109 Medical service of, 280.1117-Mileage funds O'FARRELL, T. T.: The sedimentation test, 1093 and grants, 683-Regional medical -Cancer of appendix, 1093 PAINE, C. G.- Source of infection in a minor service, FARRELL,' W. R. (and others): Acute spon- outbreak of puerperal fever, 1082 (0) cost of, 683-Sickness benefit, 80, 683-A t'tneous hypoglycaemia, 837 (0), 1061 Pains of hunger and preservatives, 513, 546, 588, second medical opinion,633-Sickness claims, OGILVIE, W. G.: Sven Johansson's instruments 628, 781 324-Statistics of insurance medical practice, Pains of hunger in and duodenal ulcer 551-Unemployed insured persons, 968-Un- for Kirschner wire, 1188 pyloric of OGILVIE, W. H.: Acute osteomyelitis, 897-A (leading article), 303-Correspondence on, 679, employed workers and depreciation new suture-holding forceps, 1097 781. See also Ulcer benefits, 683 - Unemployment Insurance OGLE, William, 803 Palestine. malaria control in, 954 Anomalies Bill, 168-Unemployment Insur- Oil, cod-liver, and rickets, 1050 Palsies, ocular (Gordon Holmes), 265-Discus- ance Fund, 35, 79 Oil, cod-liver, vitamin concentrate of, 500 sion, 265 Lead poisoning, 168 OLDFIELD, Carlton: Case of obstructed labour Pancreatitis, haemorrhagic, acute (J. W. Geary Leasehold Enfranchisement Bill, 551 due to retroflexion of the full-term gravid Grant), 1084 (0) London Post-Graduate School, 80 uterus, 1091 Panel conference (leading article), 810. See also Marriage (Prohibited Degrees of Relationship) OLIVER, Jean (and Thomas ADDIS): The Renal Insurance Bill, 79 Lesion in Bright's Disease, rev., 569 Paralysis, general, prognosis in (W. A. Caldwell), Marriage (Registration) Act, 279 OLLERENSHAW, R.: Injuries of the knee-joint, 316, 1129 (0)-Discussion, 316 Marriages in India, compulsory notification 215-Calcareous deposits in the supraspinatus Paralysis, general, treatment of by induced of, 127 tendon, 898 malaria (Robert Lees), 336 (0) Maternal mortality. See Mortality OLSEN, 0. E. W.: Infant mortality in South Paralysis, infantile, organized treatment of Mauritius, health of. 36 America, 254 (G. Murray Levick), 264, 652 (0)-Discussion, Meals for school children, 632 OMALLEY, J. F.: Sore throats of other than 264 Medical officers of health, annual reports of, tonsillar origin, 210-Anomalies of the upper Paralysis, infantile, review of book on, 536 1203 jaw and nasal surgery, 210-Vertigo, 318-Ear Parasitology in China, 1100 Mental defectives, sterilization of. See Steriliz- complications of influenza. 318 Parathyroids and irradiated ergosterol, 351 ation Omentum, needles in the (John F. O'Connor), 57 Paratyphoid fever. See Fever Mental deficiency, 168 Onychia as an occupational disease (H. Haldin- Paris: Salon des M6decins. 637. See also France Mental hospital accommodation, 1162 Davis), 213, 845 (O) PAReF,tt l. F. Naevus, 1018 Mental patients, rate-aided, 683 Open-air sebool. See School PARKEs, A. S.: Menorrhagia not due to uterine Mentally defective children, schools for, 80, Ophthalmia neonatorum (M. S. Mayon), 210, 973 disease. 257-Physiological aspects of men- 127,168. See also Schools (0)-Discussion, 211 str nation, 559 (0) Mercbant Shipping (Safety and Load Line Ophthalmic medicine, information concerning Convention) Bill, 79. See also Ships the special diploma in, 475 Parliament, Medical Notes in: Midwifery fees, 227 Ophthalmic work in Madras, 273 Abnormal Iiportations (Customs Duties) Act, Milk, grade A. 36 Ophthalmological melange (Philip Adams), 105 967, 1015 Milk imported: Control of, 632-Fresh, 1065- OpIB, Eugene L.: Tuberculosis prevention, 28 Accidents, street, 227-In the Metropolis, 327 Purity of, 1202 Oriel's proteose, 1011 Actinotherapy, centres for, 280 Milk, infected, and tuberculosis, 36 Opium, control of (parliamentary note), 327 Adoption of Children (Scotland) Act. 279 Milk for school children, 228 Opium Convention, International: The limita. Advertisements Regulation (Amendment) Bill, Milk standards, 683 tion of manufacture of dangerous drugs, 152, 551 Milk, tinned, 36 541. See also Drugs, dangerous Ambulances in Ireland, movement of, 551 Millman Street Hospital, Chelsea, 80 226 1016 Opium exports. Indian (parliamentary note), 683 Animals, living, experiments on, Miner's nystagmus. Opium, traffic in, 667 Approved societies. See Insuirance Mines, safety in, 327 Optical apparatus, exhibition of. 831 Army, British, physique of recruits for, 127 Mining Industry (Welfare Fund) Act, 126 Oral disease, biological treatment of by spirogyl Asbestosis, 80, 1162 Mortality, maternal, 127 ointment, 1097 Asylum officers, superannuation of, 227 Mosquitos and climate, 227 ORIEL, G. H.: Allergy and the " proteose," 1109 Bacillus, Calmette-Guerin: Tragedy at Motors: Headlights on, 228-Pedestrians in- ORLA-JESNSEN, Professor: Dairy Bacteriology, Ltubeck, 1016-Use of in this country, 1117, jured by, 1203 second edition, rev., 996 1162 Napsbury Mental Hospital, 127 ORLEY, Alexander (and Philip FRANKLIN): A Bethlem Hospital (Amendment) Bill, 35, 79, Narcotic drugs. See Drugs, dangerous, and simple technique for introducing lipiodol into 168, 226, 279 Opium the lungs, 817 (0)-Lipiodol in the diagnosis Births in India,compulsory notification of, 127 Navy, Royal, tuberculosis in, 80 of intrathoracic disease, 1105 Budget, emergency, 551. See also Finance l3ill Noise, street, 227 Orontes, a visit to, 592 lBugs, plague of, in Westminster, 80 Nursery schools, 127 ORR, Winnett: Maggots and osteomyelitis, 541 Butter, imported, pure, 1202 Nurses in mental hospitals, 227 Orthopaedic Clinic: Dunfernmline, 676-Devizes, Butter, Russian, 1117 Nursing Profession (Wages and Hours) Bill, 551 1102 Cancer, diagnosis of, 280 Nystagmus, miner's, 1016,1117 Orthopaedic Hospital, Ethel Hedley, Winder- Capital punishment, 227 Opening of the new Parliament, 926 mere: Report. 677. See aZso Hospital Cattle, tuberoulous, 683-Branding of, 80 Opium, control of, 327 Orthovpaedics School: A Guide for Teachers, 1102 Cement mills, dust from. 683 Opium, Indian, exports of, 683 Os calcis, the plural of, 407, 518 Cerebro-spina,l fever, 226 Patent medicines, 1016 OSGOOD, Edwin E. (and Hovard D. HASKINS): Children and Young Persons Bill, 1161 Pedestrians injured by motor vehicles, 1203 A Textbook of Labo-atory Diagnosis, rev., 347 Civilians and poison gas, 80 Pensions: Annual report, 1015-Final awards, O'SHAUGHNEssy, Laurence, awarded the Buck- Climate and mosquitos, 227 127-Claims, 683-hospitals, 1015-War, 227 ston Browne medal and prize, 1001 Coal Mines Bill, 79,126 Pensions, Mlinistry of, 1015, 1117-And the Osler Club. See Club Desth. sentence of. See Sentence " Official Medical History of the War," 127 0SLEa, ELady, memoir of, 25 Distemper, 36 Pharmacy and Poisons Bill, 79,126 Osler, Sir William, Life of. rev., 903 Drugs, dangerous, limitation of, 551, 1117 Poisons and Pharmacy Bill. See Pharmacy Osteochrondritis ischio-pubi6a (WVhately David- Economy Bill, National, 551, 589, 631-Proceed- Bill son), 898 ins in Committee. 631-Health Insurance Poor Law institutions, transfer of, 228 Osteomvelitis, acute (Gwynne Williams), 896 cut, 631-Minister of Health's reply, 631 Poor relief, number in receipt of, 127 Osteomyelitis, chronic, treatment of, 627 Economy and health services, 1066 Prisoners, medical care of, 632 Osteomyelitis of the ilium, acute (A. Rendle Economy by local authorities, 590 Prisons, deaths in, 127 Short), 97 (O)-(A. H. Holmes). 533 Encephalitis and vaccination, 80,127 Probation of Offenders (Scotland) Act. 279 126, 279- Proprietary Medicines Bill, 168, 551, 1016, 1066 Osteomyelitis and maggots (William S. Baer). Estimates: Scottish, 35-Education, remedies. 551 540-Correspondence on. 592, 627, 638, 686 Mines Department, 226 -Home Office, 226, Proprietary Otitis media, acute and subacute (H. V. Forster), 360-Health services, 226, 324-Ministry of Puerperal fever, 168, 683 318. 645 (O)-(A. Lowndes Yates), 647 (0) Health, 324 Reassembly of, 515 Oto-rhino-laryngology, review of books on, 1042 Expiring Laws Continuance Bill, 926, 1015 Recruits, physique of, 127 Ouabain, 1097 Films, health, 36 Refuse dumps, 80. 226 Oudh, school medioal examinations in, 273 Finance Bill, 35, 279, 589, 631 Rent restriction, 1016 Out-patient clinics under he Mental Treatment Foodstuffs (Prevention of Exploitation) Bill, Representation of the People Bill, 35 Act, 222 683 Rheumatism Clinic, Red Cross, 127 24 JULY-DEC., I93I] THz BasTan INDEX MLDICAL JOURNAL

Parliament, Medical Notes in (contd.): Pelvic floor and uterus, displacements of PLATT, Harry: Bone transplantation, 268- Road accidents. See Accidents (S. Gordon Luker), 1171 (0) Injuries of museles and tendons, s98 Russian butter, 1117 Pelvimetry by x rays (W. H. Hooton), 1087 Plumbism, neuirological manifestations of School accommodation for defective children, PENFOLD, Surgeon Rear-Admiral E A., awarded (Edwin Bramwell), 87 (O)-Corre pondence on, 80. 127, 168. See also Mentally defective a Greenwich Hospital pension, 278 165, 222 Schools, nursery, 127 P'ENNY, W. M.: Erythema nodosum, 146 Plumbism. See also Lead and Poisoning Schools, water supply in, 127 Pensions: Annual report, 1015-Claims. 683- Pneumonia, the creosote enema in, 1111, 1198 Sentence of Death tExpectant Mothers) Bill Final avards, 127-Hospitals, 1015-Ministry Pneumonia, femoral thrombosis in, 42 35, 121 of, cost of, 1117-' Official Medical History of Pneumonia, secondary, prevention and treat- Ships, hygiene on, 126 the War," 127-Parliamentary notes, 127, 227, ment of by inhalation of CO2 (Yandell Hender- Shop hours: sale of medicines, etc., 1162 683, 1015, 1117-War, 227 son), 687 (0) Slaughter of Animals Bill, 79 Peptic ulcer. See Ulcer Pneumonia, serum treatment of (G. J. Langley), Small pox: In India. 36-Number of deatihs Percaine, the pharmacology of (M. C. G. Isralils 1139 from, 1117. See also Vaccination and A. D. Macdonald), 986 (0) Pneumonia in South Africa. 1191 Social services, 967 PERCIVAL, A. S.: Contact glass or crossed Pneumothorax, artificial, 1011 Sterilization Bill, 79,126, 168 cylinders, 33 Pneumothorax, spontaneous, " idiopathic' Street accidents. See Accioents Perimetry, review of book on, 902 (F. Parkes WVeber), 989 Sunday Performances (Temporary Regulation) Peritonitis, purulent, drainage in, 546 Poison gas. See Gas Bill, 683 PERKINS, G.: Adolescent coxa vara, 268 Poisoning, food, notification of, 962 Sweepstakes for hospitals, 1065 Pernicious anaemia. See Anaemia Poisoning, grain, 174 Teeth, "replanting," 327 PERRIN, W. S.: The history of rectal suLrgery, Poisoning. lead, clinical pictures attributable to, Teeth of school children, 227 999 with special reference to the neurological Telephone concessions for midwives, 80, 327 PEaRY, E. A.: Undulant fever conveyed by manifestation of plumbism (Edwin Bramwell), Telephones for rural nurses, 327 milk, 261 87 (0)-Correspondence on, 165, 222 Therapeutic Substances Reguflations, 551 Persia: North Persian Forces Memorial Medal Poisoning, lead, cumulative effects of infini- Town and Country Planning Bill, 2,9, 551, awarded, 589 tesimal doses (Norman Porritt), 92 (0) 1161 PETER, Luther C.: The Principles and Practice l'oisoning, lead (parliamentary notes), 168 Tuberculosis and infected milk, 36 of Perimetry, third edition, rev., 902 Poisoning, lead. See also Plumbism TuberculoAis mortality, 683 Peterhead water supply, 915 Poisoning by motor car exhaust fumes Tuberculosis in the Navy, 80 PETERS. John P. (and Donald D. VAN SLYKE): (R. A. Murray Scott), 568 Tuberculosis, a " remedy " for (umckaloabo), Quanititative Clinical Chemistrv, rev., 949 Poisoning by sodium nitro-prusside (F. S. 227, 327 PETHER, G. C.: Exfoliative dermatitis, ? strepto- Fowweather), 344 Tubercuilous cattle, 683-Branding of, 80 coccal septicaemiia, 246 Poisons and Pharmiiacy Bill. See Pharmacy Bill Vaccination Bill, 551 PETTY. Orlando H.: Diabetes, fifth edition, rev., POLAK, John Osborni: Obstetrics and child Vaccination: Death after, 327-And encephal- 608 health in the United States, 69-Death of, 924 itis, 80, 127 PFLUGER, Walter: Differentialdiagnostik in der Poliomyelitis (Simon Flexner), 662 Venereal diseases centres, 327 Pidiatrie, rev., 756 Poliomyelitis, review of book on, 536 Veterinary research, 1162 Pharmacological memoirs (Cesare Serono), 1192 POLLARD, Bilton: Death of, O09-Obituary notice Vitriol and other dangerous substances, con- Pharmacology, review of book on, 386, 756, 853. of. 969 veyance of by road, 228 1041 POLLOC1K, Dr. Breech presentation, 204 Water supply in schools, 127 Pharmacopoeia, American Extra, rev., 19 Polycythaemia and anaemia (A. E. Boycott), Westminster, Statute of, Bill, 1015,1161 Pharmacopoeia Comiimission: Further reports 1184 of subcom-imittees, 129 Polyp, large mucous cervical (Professor Dougal), Parliamentary election: Medical canclidates, Pharmacy and Poisons Bill, 79,126-Scope and 1092 764-Medical members elected, 814, 865-Not objects of, 79 Pontypridd, health of, 546 elected, 865 PHILIP, Sir Robert: Tuberculosis prevention, Poor Law institutions, transfer of (parlia- PARNELL, Surgeon Commander R. J. G.: The 28 -Report of the laboratory of the Royal mentary note), 228 venereal diseases problem, 157-Appointed an College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 398 Poor Law Medical Service. See Local Govern- Officer of the Order of St. John of Jerusalema, PHILLIPS. Dr.: Recent diagnostic methods in ment 173 renal affections, 257 Poor Law reform in Northern Ireland, 1106 Parotid tumours. See Tumours PHILLIPS, G. Ramsey: Anaesthetics in dia- Poor relief, numbers in receipt of (parliamentary PARRy, L. A.: A dissertation by William Hunter thermy and endoscopy, 946 note), 127-Ministry of Health return, 517 on the uncertainty of the signs of murder in PHILLIPS, Hugh R.: Pre-anaesthetic medication, POPENOE, Paul (and E. S. GOsNEY): Collected the case of bastard children, 1143 266 Pavers on Euzgenic Sterilization in California. PARSONs, A. R.: Treatment of empyemua, 1184 PHILLIPS, Rees: " Mirror transposition " of rev., 193 PARSONS, F. B.: Pre-anaesthetic medication, viscera, 608 PORRITT, Normnan: Cumulative effects of infini- 266 Phimosis and circumcision (A. Ernest Sawday), tesimal doses of lead, 92 (0) PARSONS. Sir JohnH.:-Thomas You-ng Oration: 14 (0)-Correspondence on, 554,638, 786, 878, 928, PORTER, Charles Allen, death of, 924 Young's theory of colour vision, 17 972, 1072 PORTER, W. E.: Function of the isolation hos- PAsCUA, Marcellino, appointed Director-General Photogravure plates, 1051 pital in modern practice, 263 of Public Health in Spain, 85 Phrenic avulsion in bronchiectasis. See Bronchi- Portsmouth, St. Lule's Day service at, 867 Passenger ships. See Ships ectasis Post-graduate courses: In Barcelona, 407-In PASSFIELD, Lord: The venereal diseases p)ro- Phthisis. See Tuberculosis Berlin, 281, 877-At Frankfort,684-In Germany, blemi, 157 Physical apparatus, exhibition of, 831 an account of, 218-Courses in, 281-In Glasgow, PASSOT, Raymond: Chirurgie Esth&tiaue Pure Physical education in schools, 781. See also 721-In Hungary, an account of, 395-In (Technlitques et Risultats), rev., 1141 Schools Lancashire on tuberculosis, 545, 592-In PATEL. N. D.: Encysted empyema, 1032 (0) Physical medicine and biophysical assistants, London, 40, 73. 85, 129. 172, 229, 281, 329. 366. 406, Patent medicines (parliamentary note), 1016, 1063. See also Education for general practice 552, 590, 591, 636, 637, 684.730. 785,831,877.927, 971, 1006. See also Proprietary medicines Physical medicine and medical hydrology, 1006 1017, 1071. 1118, 1163-In Manchester, 590, 730 Patentees. Institute of: Annual exhibition of Physical treatment, the widening opportunities -In Paris, 366, 516-In Salford, 590, 684-In new inventions, 712 of (F. G. Thomii sonD), 896 Sheffield, 730-In tropical medicine and Patents, medical: a correction. 42 Physiology. the new [endocrine] (Sir Edward hygiene, 73, 172-At Ttibingen University, 684 PATERSON. Donald: Birth injuries, 312-Con- Sharpey-Schafer), 74 -In Vienna, 154, 229 genital pyloric stenosis, 313, 1176 (0)-(And Physiology, review of books on, 20, 852, 903, 996, Post-Graduate Medical School, British, 80, 1149, Louis J. HORN): An epidemic of chorea in a 1096 1190, 1194-Appointment of dean, 1149 -Parlia- family, 893 (0) PIANA, Dr., death of. 682 mentary note, 80-Leading article on, 1190- Paterson of Hebron, 352 PICKARD. Ransom: Psetudo-mirror-writing, 1138 Statement of progress, 1194 PATERSON, William: A national imiaternity PICKEN, Ralph: Role of the voluntary general Post-Graduate School of Medicine of Columbia, scheme, 120 hoslital in preventive medicine, 118-The 25 Pathological specimens sent by post, 909 growing and moving boy, 1010 Post-graduate study, informiiation concerning, Pathologists' Association. See Association PICOT, Constant. death of, 729 455 Pathology, review of book on, 346, 995 PI(TON, L. J.: 'The Winsford ante-natal scheme, Post-mortem examinations (Edward F. Hoare). Patients, voluntary, inLondon mental hospitals, 955 207, 292 (0)-Discussion, 208 1107 Piercing the lobule. See Ear Posture in youth, 1102 Patients, voluntary or temporary, after-care for, PIGGOT, Allen (and E. Gerard HOUSDEN): Spon- POTTER, S. 0. L.: Therapeutics. Materia Medica 356 taneous haemnopneumothorax with unusual and Phlarmacv, fifteenth edition, rev., 19 PATON, D Montgomerie: Treatment of varicose post-mortemn findings, 941 (0) POTTS, W. A.: Indications for premature veins, 786 PIGHINI, Giacomo: Viaogi ed Escrarsioni termiiination of pregnancy, 752 PATON, Leslie: Diagnosis of intracranial new Scientifiche de Lazzaro Spallanzani, 999 POULTON, E. P.: Varieties of secondary anaemia growths, 104 PILCEER, R. S.: After-effects of irradiation of and their treatment, 256-Exophthalmic goitre, PATON. Rtussell: The Royal Infirmary of Edin- uterus, 122 308-Wintering in England, 1059 burgb, 1003 Pilcher's bag, burst, 225 POWELL. Charles John, charged with falsely PATRICK, A.: Menorrhagia of obscure origin. PILKINGTON, F. E. (R. D. LAWRENcE and C. G. pretending to be a registered person, 875 678 - Diabetes insipidus following fractured Millman): The diabetic acuteabdomeen,530(0) POWELL, N.: Practical Preparations, rev., 387 skull, 689 (0) PINCHIN, A. J. Scott: X rays in thoracic disease, POWER, Sir D'Arcy: Roubiliac, Cheselden, and PAULEsCO, Dr., death of, 1202 1182 Belchier, 820 PAVLOV, Professor, obtains money from the PINDAR, D. (and others): Diet as a prophylactic POWER, Major M. P., mentioned in dispatches, 40 Soviet Government to complete the building agent against pluerperal sepsis, 595 (0) POYNTON, F. John: Rheumatoid arthritis, 677, of his biological station at Koltouchi, 731 PINES, N.: Significance of a raised blood 10'6 PAYNE, Dr.: Menorrhagia not due to uterine pressure, 165, 321-The plural of os calcis, 518 Practitioner, July issue devoted to fractures disease. 258-Hyperpiesia, 319 -Menorrhagia not due to uterine disease, 638 and accidents, 85 PAYNE, Sylvia: Child psychology, 1110 PINEY, A.: Radiation treatment of leukaemia, Pre-anaesthetic medication (E. S. Rowbotham), PAYNE. W. W.: Jaundice in childhood, 205 1104 266-Discussion. 265 PEACOCK, G. E., appointed an Officer of the PINSON, R. B.: The progress of anaesthesia, 211 PRE1GL, Fritz: Quantitative Organic Micro- Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 PITTALUGA, Gustavo; Rural hygiene, 269 analysis, second English edition. rev., 63 PEARCE, Frank .1.: The problem of pulpless PITTS, A. T.: Conservation of the deciduous Pregnancy, the dental aspect of (Gilbert I. teeth. 505 dentition in the school child, 506 _ Straclhan), 506 PEARC1E, Louisa: Neurosyphilis in the Tropics, Pituitary in the etiology of cancer (William Pregnancy and diabetes (Dame Louise Mcllroy, 158 Susman), 794 (0)-Correspondence on, 870, 917, Gladys Hill, and Pillman Williams), 58-Dis- PECK, J. Wicliffe: An improved Whitebead's 1062 cussion, 58 varnish, 680 PLACZEK, Dr.: The Sexual Life of Mant, second Pregnancy, generalized gas gangrene developing Pedestrians fatally injured by motor vehicles edition, rev., 537 during (John Adams and Philip Adams), 1179 (parliamentary note), 1203 Plague in 1930-31, 1147 Pregnancy, insanities of (William Boyd). 1087 Pedigree, how to prepare a. 352 Plague, treatment of, in India, 162 Pregnancy, laboratory test [rapid] for (Gladys Pellagra and vitamin fls (B. C. Guha). 53 (0)- Plants, review of books on, 657 H. Dodds), 700 (0) Correspondence on, 165 P,asmoquine treatment (Major Manifold), 858 Pregnancy, nausea of, 1017, 1072, 11]9. 1164 Pelvic brim, shape of, and childbirth (Kathleen PLATT, Benjamin Stanley, elected to a Beit Pregnancy, premature termination of, indica- Vaughan), 311, 939 (0)-Discussion, 311 Memorial Fellowship, 159 tions for (L. S. T. Burrell), 750-Discussion, 750 i THE BRITISH JULY-DEC., 19311 INDEX MEDTCAL JORNAL 25

Pregnancy, toxaemias of (F. J. Browne), a Prosthetic dentistry. See Dentistry RABINOWITZ, Meyer: Varieties of secondary correction. 832 Prostitution, houses of, abolished in Rumania, anaemia and their treatmnent, 253--Exoph- Pregnancy, twin, and normal delivery with 591 thalmic goitre, 308 carcinoma of the cervix (J. L. Blonstein). 1033 Proteose " and allergy. See Allergy RABow, Siegfried, death of, 635 Pregnancy, vomiting of. 1017, 1072, 1119, 1164, Protozoa of intestine, review of book on, 537 Radiation therapy, review of book on, 609- Pregnancy. See also Gestation PRowSE, Samuel Willis. obituary notice of, 404 Correspondence on the review, 786 Premedication (Stanley Rowbotham), 693 (0) Pruritus ani (Colonel W. P. MacArthur), 213, 334 Radiation treatment of leukaemia (Sir Thomas (0)-Discussion, 213-Correspondence on, 401, Horder), 1104 PREPARATIONS AND APPLIUNCES: 592 Radiological conception of disease (Hans Adrenaline and euhedrine solution (hypoloid Pseudo-ephedrine and ephedrine, 906, 996 Holfelder), 1103 epinalin), 853 Pseudo-hermaphroditism (G. S. Woodman), 750, Radiologist and the cancer patient, 629 Antacid, an (normo-gastrine), 63 1164-Correspondence on, 832,1164 Radiology in medical diagnosis (U. P. Basu), 848 Antrum puncture outfit, spirit-proof, 149 Pseudo-mirror-writing (Richard Eager), 1138 Radiology, medical, information concerning the Bandage, an adhesive (ceraban), 611 Psychiatric out-patient clinics at the London special diploma in, 475 Carotene. " tabloid," 500 County Council general hospitals, 583 Radiology and the radiologist, 391, 511, 585, 629, Cod-liver oil,vitamin concentrate of, 500 Psychiatry, review of books on, 106 681 Ether inhaler, 758 Psychic pain. See Pain Radiology, teaching and practice of (J. M. Fascia cutter for living sutures, a simple, 194 Psychological medicine: Information concern- Woodburn Morison), 848 Forceps, artery, an improved. 347 ing the study of, 460-Lectures and practical Radiology. See also X rays Forceps, suture-holding, a new. 1097 courses for the diploma in, 1118 Radiotherapy in caLcers of the upper air Forceps, tetra, ani iulproved, 1142 Psychological medicine, the teaching of, 869 passages (W. Douglas Harmer), 910 Glucose D, 657 Psychology, child, 777, 824, 901, 1110 Radiotherapy: Discussions at the International Jaw support, 758 Psychology, Child, National Institute of, 663 Congress of Radiology, 319 Kirschner wire, Sven Jobansson's instruments Psychology, individual, and the svmpathetic Radiotherapy, National Post-Graduate School for, 1188 mechanism (W. Langdon Brown), 753 of, information concerning, 457 Lacarnol, 500 Psychology, medical industrial, lectures on, 580. Radiuin application, naso-pharyngoscope for, Livogen, 807 589 388 Mercury sulphide, colloidal (mnercolloid), 1097 Psychology, Medical,Institute of, the new name Radium " bomb," 811 Milk-bottle cover (' tru-por "). 611 of the Tavistock Square Clinic, 712 Rtadium Centres, National, 713-Report of th6 Naso-pharyngoscope for radium application, Psychology. review of books on, 570, 991, 1142 Radium Commission, 713 388 Psychoneuroses, the blood pressure in, 548. Radium clinic at Burnley, aceount of, 822 Needles, hypodermic, British, 1097 See also Blood pressure Radium Institute for Liverpool, a new, 1005 Novatox local anaesthetic, 1142 Psychoneuroses, review of books on, 655 Radium at London county hospitals, 917 Oral disease, biological treatment of by Psychoneuroses, war, 217 Radium in malignant disease, 1102 spirogyl ointmnent, 1097 Psychoneurosis, physical findings in (F. G. Radium needles, tray for, 108 Ouabain, 1097 Crookshank), 1183 Rtadium and x-ray protection, recommendations Oxygen delivery during anaesthesia, tube for, Psychopathology, review of book on, 995 for, 819 611 Psy,choses, psychic pain in the (Henry Devine), RAE, Harry J.: Reorganization of hospital ser- Pseudo-ephedrine, 996 317, 742 (0)-Discussion, 317 vices, 544 Quinine derivative (thio-quin), 1142 Psychotechnicist, the, 1153 RAFFEGEAP, Donatien, death of, 40 Radium needles. tray for. 108 Ptosis, right-sided, and constipation (J. V. RAINEY, E. H.: Jaundice in childhood, 206 Sodium morrhuate for injection, 302 Fiddian), 1080 (0) RAKE, Geoffrey W.: Cardiospasm, 919 Spray adaptor for tannic acid, 537 Public health-to-day and to-morrow (W. G. RAMIREZ, Dr. : The diphtheria disaster at Sterilizer control, 302 Willoughby), 131 (0) Medellin, 27 Syringe, glass, two-piece, 194 Public Health Medical Services, information RAMSAY, R. A.: Congenital pyloric stenosis, Teat for infants' feeding-bottles, an improved, concerning, 462 313 903 Public health problems attendant on air travel. RASK-NIELSEN, H. C. (and others): The Origin Tongue depressor, an illuminating, 853 See Air of Lymphosarcomatosis and its Belationt to Tonsil spatula, 951 Public health, state of the: Annual report of the Other Forms of Leucosis in Whtite Mice, rev., Umbilical cord, prolapsed, instrument for chief medical officer of the Ministry of Health, 806 replacing. 572 581. 658 RAssERS, J. R. F.: Encephalitis Post Vaccina- Urinal, triple flow suprapubic, 996 Publications, new and fortheoming, 229, 407, 517, tiotnem, 307 Uroselectan B, 853 553, 637. 1118 Rat menace in France, 1153 Vaginal exaamination, aseptic, 63 Puerperal fever (parliamentary note), 168, 683 RAVEN, Hugh: Seaside treatment of delicate Vitamin D, crystalline (calciferol), 1142 Puerperal fever, infection by anaerobic strepto- children, 269 X-ray unit, a portable, 807 cocci in, 777 RAW, Nathan: Prevention of tuberculosis, 28 Puerperal fever, source of infection in a minor RAWLINS, Morna: Inversion of the uterus, 58 Prescriber, twenty-fifth birthdav of, 685 outbreak of (C. G. Paine), 1082 (0) READ, John: Atn Introduction to Organic Prescribing British, 638, 732. 1120 Puerperal sepsis, diet as a prophylactic agent Chemistry, rev., 853 Presentations, 72,129, 636, 671, 1055, 1058,1118, 1155 against (H. N. Green, D. Pindar, G. Davis, and "Realpain." SeePain Presidential address (leading article), 150 Edward Mellanby), 595 (O-Correspondence Recruits. See Army, British Preventive medicine. See Medicine on, 965, 1113 % Rectal surgery, history of (W. S. Perrin), 999 PRIci, C. W. (and E. R. A. MEREWETHER): Puerperal sepsis: The importance of early Recumbency followed by renal colic and haema- Effects of asbestos dust on the lungs and dust treatment (A. Remington Hobbs), 744 (0) turia (W. Etberington Wilson). 101 (0) suppression in the asbestos industry, 306 PUGH, Major L. P.: Undulant fever conveyed by Red Cross Rheumatism Clinic: Parliamentary PRIcE, E. H.: Medical care on passenger ships, milk, 261 note, 127-Note on, 625. See also Rheumatism 686 PULVERTAFT, R. J. V., appointed to the Univer- Red Cross Society, British: Report of the Joint PRIEST, W. M.: Convulsions during ether anaes- sity Readership in Pathology at Westminster Council of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem thesia, 275 Hospital Medical School, 828 with, 113, 120-Report, 625, 1039-Blood trans- PRINGLE, E. M.: Alcohol in child life, 916 Pupils, Argyll Robertson, true and false (W. J. fusion service, 907. 1197 PRINGLM, G. L. Kerr: Rhieuimatoid arthritis, 723 Adie), 136 (0) REDGROVE, Stanley: 2'The Cream of Beatutv, 112 Prison medical service, information concerning, Pupils, pseudo-Argyll Robertson, as result of REES, J. R.: Physical findings in psycho- 471 long residence in the tropics (C. Russell Cor- neurosis, 1183 Prisoners, medical care of (parliamentary note), field), 146 REEs, Morgan: Function of the isolation hos- 632. PURDY, J. S.: Migration and health, 1113 pital in modern practice, 264 Prisons, deaths in (parliamentary note), 127 PURDY, W. J. (and W. E. GYE): The Cause of Refrigerators, domestic, 1072 PRITCHA*D. Eric: Appreciation of Edward Cancer, 1146 Refuse dumps (parliamentary note), 80, 226 Readon Turner, 124-The term"'congenital," Purser Lecture. See Lecture Registered person, charge of falsely pretending 726 PURVES-STEWART. Sir James: Appointed a to be a, 875 Prize, Alvarenga, 955,1118 Knight of Justice of the Order of St. John of REID, Edith Gittings:-The Great Physician: Prize, Brunton MemuorIal. 828 Jerusalem, 173-The problem of suicide, 264- A Short Life-of Sir William Osler, rev., 983 Prize, Buckston Browne, 1001 Slides illustrating the result of encephalo- REID, Rev. James: Need for education in ques- Prize, Cameron. 221 graphy in frontal tumour, etc.. 317 tions of sex. 216 Prize, (tolyer, 785 PYBUs, F. C.: Anal neuralgia, 1017 REID, John Buchanan, obituary notice of. 405 Prize, Devoso, 731 Pye's Surgicarl Handicraft, tenth edition, rev., REIK, Theodor:-Ritual: Psycho-analylical Prize for best work on diabetes, 755 1481 Studies, rev,, 707 Prize, Golden Fleece, 173 Pyloric stenosis, congenital (Max Page), 313, 691 REILLY. Susannah H. O.. appointed a Serving Prize, Gotch [Francis) Memorial, 1114 (0)-Discussion. 313-(D. Paterson), 1176 (0) Sister of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Prize, Hallett, 126 Pyloric ulcer. See Ulcer 173 Prize, Macadam [Ivison], 229 PYM, Rev. Canon T. Wentworth: The need of Remedies, new, clinical trials of, 251. See also Prize, Neech, 516 education in questions of sex, 186 (01, 215 Therapeutic Trials Committee Prize, Nobel: For medicine, award of, 861-For PYRAH, L. N. (and P. R. ALLISON): Some sialo- Renal affections, diagnostic methods in (it. Ogier chemistry, award of, 1017 grams, 1028 (0) Ward). 175 (0), 256-Discussion, 256 Prize, Rogers, 172 Pyrexia after confinement, 41 Renal colic. See Colic Prize for best work on the cure of tuberculosis, Pyrexia, mild, persistent, 832, 878 Renal complications in scarlet fever. See Fever 755 Renal disease, review of books on. 147, 569, 950, Prize, West of Scotland R A.M.C. Memorial, 828 1041 Probation of Offenders (Scotland) Act. 279 Q. Renal. See also Kidney Procidentia, huige, cinematograph demonstra- RENcY, M. G.: Overwork amiiong school children, tion of an operation on (Professor Dougal), Quaine v. McLean, 868 116 1092 Queckenstedt phenomena in the diagnosis of Rent Restriction Bill, 1015 Profession of medicine. See Medicine sinus thrombosis (J. G. Greenfield), 60 Rent Restrictions Acts, 1016 Professional Classes Aid Cotuncil: Report, 368 Queen's Institute of Nursing. See Nursing Representation of the People Bill, 35 Progr?s M6dical: June 30th issue reproduces QUIN, J. S.: Blind people in the Irish Free Research in animal diseases: Report of the contemporary eulogies on Littr,. 85-Novem- State, 867 Moredun Institute. 272 ber 17th issue contains an article on French Quinanil, use of as an antiseptic with prepara- Research, cardiac, Bristol centre, a review of, surgery in the eighteenth century, 1118 tions of gonadotropic substances (J. M. 775 Proprietary Medicines Bill, 168, 551 Robson), 1177 (0) Research Council, Medical:-Bacteriology in Propriets.ry remedies (parliamentary note), 551, Quinine derivative (Thio-quin), 1142 Relationt to Medicine, a SVstemn of, vol. viii, L016, 1066 QUINLAN, H.: Trreatment of empyema, 1185 rev., 299-Diet, inIfluence of on cariefs in Prostatectomy or drainage, 550, 586 children's teeth, report on, 615 - Dorothy Prost&tectolny, history of. 165 Temple Cross Fellowship awarded, 229- Prostatectomy, suprapubic. treatment of R. Industrial Health Research Board annual secondary haemorrhage after (Androw Fuller- report, 301-Members appointed, 199-Nutri- ton), 1078 (0)-Correspondence on, 1198 RABAGLIATI, Major D. S.: Tuberculosis pre- tional anaemia in infancy, with special refer- Prostatectomy, survival after, 731,786, 989,1072- vention, 28 ence to iron deficiency, report on (Helen M. M. (Charles R. McCash), 989 RABINOWITCH, I. M.: Effect of prolonged injec- Mackay, Lorel Goodfellow.. and A. Bradford Prostatic enlargement, urinaemia in, 591 tions of insulin on subcutaneous tissue, 282 Hill), 615 -Radium in the treatment of LTHE 26 JULY--DEC., 193I] INDEX IMEDICAL].nrSfsJOUESaAZ

cancer and other malignant conditions, 1102 Reviews of Books (conttinued): Reviews of Books (continued):* -Rockefeller Medical Fellowships awarded, Biology, Economic (Philippa C. Esdaile). Da Costa, John Chalmers, Selections from the 65-Therapeuttic Trials Committee appointed. Part 1I, Animal and Vegetable Products, Papers and Speeches of, 499 251 - Tuberecilosis, studies of protection 1188 Dairy Bacteriology. See Bacteriology against: results with B.C.G. vaccine in Biology, General, Outlines of (Sir J. Arthur Dangerous Drugs. See Drugs monkeys (A. Stanley Griffith), 111-Variola- Thomson and Patrick Geddes). 1094 Dsx: Medical et Thermal (Louis and Ren6 vaccinia flocculation reaction, report on Biology, a Short History of (Charles Singer), Lavielle), 20 (Burgess, James Craigie, and W. J. Tulloch), 192 Dentistry, Prosthetic: An Encyclopaedia of 812-Vitamin D, the quantitative estimation Biophysics, Adventures in (A. V. Hill), 804 Full and Partial Denture Prosthesis of by radiography (R. B. Bourdillon, H. M. Biophysics, Groundwork of (G. H. Wishart), ([ra Goodsell Nichols), 107 Bruce, C. Fisehmann, and T. A. Webster), 762 804 Dernmatology: La Cryoth6rapie (L. Lortat- Research, Indian Medical. Memoirs: Schisto- Black's AMedical Dictionary, 320 Jacob and G. Solente), 248 soma s8indale, Parts i-iv (N. Hamilton Fairley, Blood:-Le Sang: Systeme Physico-Chimique Dermatology: Les Dermatoses Inesth6tiques Colonel F. P. Mackie, and F. Jasudasan), 23 (L. J. Henderson, translated by C. van leur Traitement par les Agents Physiques Research Institute, Walter and Eliza Hall, Caulaert and A. Roche), 302 (A. Acquaviva), 247 Melbourne: Collected Papers, 1929-30. now Blood Examinations, the Clinical Interpreta- Dermatology: Quelques Dermatoses Com- published, 478-Annual report, 1052-Immu- tion of (Robert Kilduffe), 249 munes de l'Enfance (A. Boutelier), 248 nization sgainst snake venom, 1052 Blood Serum, Specific Changes in the (S. G. T. Dermatology, See also Skin Research Institute, south African Medical: Bendien, translated by A. Piney), 1188 Diabetes (Orlando H. Petty), fifth edition, 608 Annual report, 1191-Pneumonia in South Blood Sugar in Normal and Sick Children Diabetes, the Practical Treatment of (T. Izod' Africa, 1191 (Elisabeth Svensgaard), 1141 Bennett), 608 Research Institution, Wellcome, 956 - Corner Bone, Surgical Pathology of (David MI. Greig), Diagnosis: Chirurgische Diagnostik (A. J. stone of new building laid. 1056 851 Cemach), 500 Research Laboratory, Strangeways: Report, 867 Bones. Diseases of, Surgical Pathology of Diagnosis, Clinical, by Laboratory Methods Research in mental diseases: At Birmiiingham, (Arthur E. Hertzler), 850 (James Campbell Todd and Arthur Hawley 509 Boswell: Everybody's Boswell, 63 Sanford). seventh edition, 853 Research scholarships, Grocers' Company, 831 Brain Tumouss, the Diagnosis and Treatment Diathermy: Diathermie et Diathermoth6rapie Research, scientific and industrial:-Survey of of (Ernest Sachs). 851 (H. Bordier). sixth edition. 1095 the river Tees: Part I, hydrograpbical, 320- Breast-Feeding (Margaret Emslie), 61 Dictionary, Black's Medical (John D. Comrie). Report on street lighting: a Leicester experi- Bright's Disease, the Renal Lesion in (Thomas tenth edition, 302 ment, 586-Indee to the Literature of Food Addis and Jean Oliver), 569 Diet in Disease (George A. Harrop, jun.), 346 Iszvestigation, 1101 British Society for the Study of Orthodontics, Dietetics, Clinical (Harry Gauss and E. V. Research, surgical (leading article), 22-Founda- Transactions (1930), 149 Gauss), 994 tion stone of the Buckston Browne Surgical British Waterworks Year Book and Directory Difficult Child, 1042 Research Farm laid at Downe, 114 with Statistical Tables (1930-31), 707 Disease, Danger Signs of, 194 Research, veterinary (parliamentary note). 1162 Butler, Fanny Jane: Pioneer Medical Mission- Disease, Prevention in the Community (Curtis ftespiratory complications, post-anaestbetic, ary (E. M. Tonge), 572 M. Hilliard), 500 carbon dioxide in (J. Ross Maekenzie), 265- Calcium Metabolism and Calcium Therapy Doctor's Second Thoughts (Sir James Discussion, 266 (Abraham Cantarow), 1095 Crichton-Browne), 249 Respiratory tract, review of books on. 192 Cambridge University. See University Dolichocolon, La (M. Chiray. A. Lomon, and Respiratory tract, upper, catarr-h of, 832 Cardiac Cycle, (Harrington Sainsbury), 901 R. Wahl), 248 Resuscitation and anaesthesia (Sir Francis Cardiac. See also Heart Drugs of Addiction, International Trade in. Shipway), 1135 Cardiology, Recent Advances in (C. F. Terence 1925-1929. Part I, League of Nations: Traffle Resuscitation from asphyxia and prevention East and C. W. Curtis Bain), second in Opium and Other Dangerous Drugs, 107 and treatment of secondary pneumonia by edition. 61 Drugs. Dangerous: The World Fight against inhalation of CO2 (Yandell Hendersbn), 687 (0) Career. Methods of Choosing a (F. H. Earle), Illicit Traffic in Narcotics (Arthur Woods). -Correspondence on, 779, 827, 878 757 498 Resuseitation problems (Sir E. Sharpey- Catarrh. Nasal, the Modern Treatment of Education, Harrow Lectures on (edited by Schafer), 620 (A. Lowndes Yates), 656 T. F. Coade), 62 Retina, review of books on, 1040 Causalgias: Les Causalgies post-traumatiques Electrocardiography. Clinical (Sir Thomas REYNOLDS, F. E.: Report of the Scottish Mental de Weir-Mitchell et leur Devenir (Paul Lewis), fifth edition, 249 Hospitals Board, 624 Blanchet), 499 Embryology, Human, Textbook of (Cleveland' Centenarians, Five Famous (W. Forbes Gray), Sylvester Simkins), 193 Reviews of Books: 1141 Englishmen at Rest and Play: Some Phases- ABC of Child Health (Algernon Wear), 108 Charities Register and Digest, Annual, 707 of English Leisure, 1558-1714 (edited by Abdominal Pain (John Morley), 570 Chastity, the Girdle of (Eric John Dingwall), Reginald Lennard), 1188 Abdomino-Pelvic Diagnosis in Women (Arthur 611 Epilepsy, Treatment of (Fritz B. Talbot), 570 John Walseheid), 949 Chemistry, Analytical, Recent Advances in, Eskimo Book of Knowledge: " Aglait ilisi. Actualit6s M6dico-Chirurgicales, 657 vol. ii: Inorganic Chemistry (edited by matiksat" (George Binney. Rendered into- Addison's Disease, a Clinical Study of (Leonard C. Ainsworth Mitchell), 758 the Labrador dialect by the Rev. W. W. G. Rowntree and Albert M. Snell), 950 Chemistry, Elementar (NW. Littler), 807 Perrett and S. K. Hutton), 388 Aesthetic Surgery. See Surgery Chemistry, Inorganic and Theoretical, a Eugenic Sterilization in California, Collected' Alcohol Habit and its Treatment (Walter E. Comprehensive Treatise on (J. W. Mellor), Papers on (E. S. Gosney and Paul Popenoe),. Masters), 537 vol. xi, 903 193. See also Sterilization Alcohol, Review of the Effects of on Man, 707 Chemistry, Organic, an Introduction to (John Everybody's Boswell, 63 Allergy and. Applied Immunology (Warren T. Read), 853 Exercise, Muscular, The Physiology of (F. A. 1139 Chemistry, Quantitative Clinical (John P. Bainbridge), third edition, 499 Vaughan), for Women (Ettie A. Allergy, Food (Albert H. Rowe), 1139 Peters and Donald D. Van Slyke), 949 Exercises, Restoration, Allergy, Recent Advances in (George W. Bray), Chest Diseases: Studien tiber die Entstehung Hornibrook), 20 1139 und den verlauf der Lungenkrankheiten Fathers and Sons (E. B. Castle), 301 American Gynecological Society, Trans- (N. Ph. Tendeloo), 345 Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and actions (edited by Floyd E. Keene), vol. lv, 20 Child, the Difficuilt, 1042 Burma (edited by Lieut.- Col. J. Stephenson), Anfalysis: Guide Pratique d'Analyses pour Child Health. ABC of (Algernon Wear), 108 vol. ii, Cestoda (T. Southwell), 63 l'Urine, le Sang, le Sue Gastrique, les Child and His Home (H. W. Hurt), 19 Feeding, Infant. in General Practice (J.. V. C. Mati6res F6cales, etc. (Ren6 Clogne), third Childhood: Chirurgie des Kindesalters (R. Braithwaite), 149 edition, 388 Draohter and J. R. Gossmann), third edition, Five Score: A Group of Famous Centenarians Analytical Chemistry. See Chemistry 609 (W. Forbes Gray), 1141 Anaesthesia, Elementary and Advanced (K. E. Children: Affections des Organes H6mo- Forensic Medicine (Sydney Smith). third Madan), 194 LymphopoY6tiques et du 8ang(P, Nob6court). edition. 852 Anaesthesia, Modern Treatment of ( AV. Stanley 756 French Medical Annual. See Medical Sykes), 106 Children: Differentialdiagnostik in der Padia- Fundus Oculi. a Pocket Atlas and Text-Book Anatomy in the Living Model (David trie (Walter Pfltiger), 756 of the (G. Lindsay Johnson), second edition, Waterston), 106 Children: Les Premiers Jours du Nouveau-n6 807 Anatomy: Anatomie Pathologique (Maurice (Marcel Metzger and Andre Heraux), 756 General Medical Practice, a Manual of (W_ Letulle), vols. i, ii, and iii, 535 Children: Pathologie du Nourrisson (Jean Stanley Sykes), second edition, 1142 Anatomy. Synthetic, Bailliere's (J. E. Chees- Cathala), 756 Girdle of Chastity (Eric John Dingwall), 611 man), Part XI, Perineum (male); Part XII Children "Problem": The Pattern of Life Glycogen: Le Glycogene dans la Developpe- (female), 1142 (Alfred Adler, edited by W. B. B6ran Wolfe), ment des Tumeurs des Tissus Normaux et Perineum des 6tres (A. Brault), 852 Year Book (edited by C. M. Knight and 300 Organis&s Animal Great A Short Life of Sir William C. W. Huine), 108 Chiropody, Army Manual of, 388 Physician: Anopheline Larvae of the Countries from Cholera: Il Colera (G. Sanarelli), 996 Osler (Edith Gittings Reid), 903 and the Orient to the Antipodes (C. Circulatory Disorders, Scientific Committee Guy's Hospital Reports, vol. 81 (vol ii, fourtb India No. 3 (edited by Arthur F. Hurst), 995 Strickland and K. L. Chowdhury), 1042 for Investigation of, Proceadings, first issue, series), Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry (edited 194 Gynaecology. an Introduction to (C. Jeff vol. 106 Civilization and the Primitive Mind. See Miller), 805 by Frederick Golla), x, de of See Primitive Mind Haematology: Compendio Haematologia Army Manual Chiropody. Chiropody de 950 Arterial Hypertension (Edward J. Stieglitz), Clinical lectuires: Questions Clini(ques (Felipe Jim6nez Asfia), 706 d'Actualite, second volume, 656 Hairs and Wools, a Study of (John Glaister, Articular Rheumatism See Rheumatism Colon: La Dolichocolon (M. Chiray, A. Lomon, jun.), 610 Atlas chirurgisch-pathnlogischer Rontgen- and R. Wahl). 248 Harrow Lectures on Education (edited by 951 Conduct in Children, Motives of (Alice T. F. Coade), 62 bilder (Rudolf Grashy), International, 1929, fifth Australian Army Medical Services in the War Hutchison). 1187 Health Year Book, vol. Congress of the Italian League against Cancer: year, 20 of 1914-1918, Official History of, i (edited A. Clere and by Colonel A. G. Butler), 571 Atti del Secondo Convegno Nazionale, 758 Heart:-Cceur: Vaisseaux (M. Congress of Surgery: Congresos Argentinos de N. Deschamps). 1097 Bacteriology, Dairy (Professor Orla-Jensen, Cardiac P. second 996 Cirugia (1930), Proceedings, 707 Heart. See also translated by S. Arup), edition, Human (Erwin Baur, Eugen Fischer, Relation to a Contagious Diseases, Common, a Manual of Heredity, Bacteriology in Medicine, Lentz). Translated by Eden and System of, vol. viii, 299 the (Philip Moen Stimson), 572 and Fritz BailliAre's Synthetic Anatomy, 1142 Cranial Deformation, Artificial (Eric John Cedar Paul. 535 London: Researches Published and Menzies' Essentials of Physio- Dingwall), 1140 Hospital, Bainbridge and Laboratories of the logy, seventh edition, 1096 Cremation in Great Britain (edited by P. from the Wards Beer, Collected Papers of (19041929), Herbert Jones and George A. Noble), second London Hospital (1930), 347 Edwin, Trabajos del (edited 63 edition, 657 Hospital del Rey. Madrid, A Handbook of Quantitative Phar- Cross Bearers, The (A. M. Frey), 301 by M. Tapia), vol. i (1929-30), 302 Bioassays: Arterial (Edward J. Stieglitz), macology (James C. Munch), 386 Cryotherapy: La Cryoth6rapie (L. Lortat- Hypertension. Geschichte Jacob and G. Solente), 248 706 Biologists:-Grosse Biologen: Eine (V- der Biologie und ihrer Erforscber (Ernst Cytology, Experimental, a Text Book of (J. Hypertension: Hypertension ArtWrielle Lassance, 1041 Almquist), 300 Gray), 610 r Tz Bm. JULY-DEC. 1931] INDEX I -DICAL JOUNNAs 27

Reviews of Books (continued): ReYiews of Books (continued): Reviews of Books (continued) 'Hypertension and Nephritis (Arthur M. Fish- the Years 1925-1929, Part I; League of Rheumatic Infection in Childhood (Leonard berg), second edition, 1041 Nations: Traffic in Opium and Other Findlay), 1040 IHypochloraemia: L'Hypohlor46mie (Maurice Dangerous Drugs, 107 Rheumatism, Articular, Clinical Aspects and Rudolf). 951 Mothereraft Manual, of the Expectant and Treatment of (L. Schmidt), 853 Inmuno-Surgery: Immuno-Chirurgie (Gaston Nursing Mother and Baby's First Two Years Ritual: Psycho-analytical Studies (Theodor Daniel), 387 (Mabel Liddiard), 1042 Reik), 707 Income Tax and the Professional Man (in- Motives and Mechanisms of the Mind (E. Roentgen Interpretation: A Manual for cluding Sur-Tax) (K. Adlard Coles). 1187 Graham Howe), 995 Students and Practitioners (George W. Infant Feeding in General Practice (J. V. C. Msecle indurations:-Die Muskelblirten Myo- Holmes and Howard E. Buggles), fourth Braithwaite), 149 gelosen (Max Lange), 536 edition, 571 Injuries and Sport: A General Guide for the Nasal Catarrh. See Catarrh Rouse, Alfred Arthur, Trial of (Edited by Practitioner (C. B. Heald), 18 Nephritis: LeR6le du Sel dans les Nephrites Helena Normanton), 951 Internal Diseases, Therapeutics of. See Thera- (L6on Blum and C. van Caulaert), 805 Schistosomiasis (Bilharziasis). Bibliography peutics Nervous Diseases,the Commoner(Frederick J. of: Zoological, Clinical, and Prophylactic Internal medicine. See Medicine Nattrass). 755 (Mlohamed Bey Khalil), 807 International Clinics (edited by Henry W. Nervous System (James Dunlop Lickley), new Sensitivity, visual- A Quantitative Study of Cattell), vol. i, forty-first series, 20; vol. ii, edition, 1042 Achromatic and Chromatic Sensitivity from forty-first series, 611 Nervous System: Grundzuige der Neuro- Center to Periphery of the Visual Field Jenner, Edward, the Life of (F. Dawtrey chirurgie (Walter Lebmann), 806 (Hazel Austin Wentworth). 148 Drewitt), 1187 Neurology, an Introduction to (C. Judson Sex and Disease (Robert V. Storer), fourth Laboratory Diagnosis, Textbook of (Edwin E. Herrick). fifth edition, 1097 edition, 149 Osgood and Howard D. FHaskins). 347 Noguchi (Gustav Eckstein), 655 Sex Research Congress, International, London Laboratory Findings, Bedside Interpretation Nosokomeion, special number of, 807 (1930) Proceedings, 1142 of (Michael G. Wohl). 656 Nursing Homes and Institutions, London Sexual Diseases: Geschlechtskrankheiten Laboratory Medicine (Daniel Nicholson), 18 Register of, 903 (Robert Otto Stein), second edition, 249 Labour Office, International, issues a further Nursing, Surgical (Hugh Cabot and Mary Sexual Generation, Early Theories of (F. J. volume of ten brochures (Nos. 250 to 259), 996 Dodd Giles), 249 Cole), 757 Lewis, H. K., issue a Supplement to the Opticks: or a Tres.tise on the Reflections, Sexual Life of Man (Dr. Placzek), second Catalogue of their Scientific and Circulating Refractions. Inflections. and Colours of edition. Translated by Leslie Stuart Morgan. Library, 347 Light (Sir Isaac Newton), reprinted from 537 Lane Lectures on Pharmacology (Walther the fourth edition, 63 Skin Diseases, Histopathology of (Lee Straub). 1041 Organic Microanalysis. See Microanalysis McCarthy), 806 Licensing, Royal Commission on, 1930, The Osler, Sir William (Edith Gittings Reid), 903 Skin Diseases: Hypersensibilit4s Specifiques Medical Evidence before (Courtenay C. Oto-rhino-laryngology: Pr6cis d'Oto-Rhino- dans les Affections Cutan6es (Pasteur Weeks), 249 Laryngologie (Georges Laurens, Maurice Vallery-Radot and V. Heimann), 1186 Life: Outlines of General PBiology (Sir Aubry, and Andr6 Eiemariey), 1042 Skin. See also Dermatology J. Arthur Thomson and Patrick Geddes), Pancreas: Pathologie du Foie et du Paner6as Spine Lovett's Lateral Curvature of the 1094 (Marcel Brule), 1042 Spine and Round Shoulders (edited by 'Liver: Pathologie du Foie et du Pancr6as Pathological Anatomy. See Anatomy Frank R. Ober and A. H. Brewster), fifth (Marcel Brule), 1042 Pathology: Pr6cie de Pathologie Medicale; edition, 301 London Register of Nursing Homes and Insti- Tome iii, Maladies del'Appareil Respiratoire Statistics: Guide to Cuirrent Official Statistics tutions, 903 (F. Bezaneon and S. I. de Jong); Tome iv, of the United Kingdom, vol. ix, 194 Lovett's Lateral Curvature of the Spine and Coeur: Vaisseaux (M. A. Clere and N. Statistics, Medical, an Introduction to Round Shoulders (edited by Frank R. Ober Deschamps), 1097 (Elilda MI. Woods and William T. Russell). and A.H. Brewster), fifth edition, 301 Pathology: Probl8mes Actuels de Pathologie 498 Lymphosarcomatosis, the Origin' of, and its Medicale (A. Clere and collaborators), 995 Sterilization, Eugenic, in California, Collected Relation to Other Forms of Leucosis in Pattern of Life (Alfred Adler), edited by W. Papers (E. S. Gosney and Paul Popenoe), White Mice (Carl Krebs, H. C. Rask-Nielson, B6ran Wolfe), 300 193 and Aage Wagner), 806 Perimetry, the Principles and Practice of Sterilization, Psychiatric, Indications for Malaria Control by Anti-Mosquito Measures (Luther C. Peter), third edition, 902 (Ernst Rudin), 193 (Gordon Covell), 902 Pharmacology: Bioassays, 386 Surgery, Aesthetic: Ohirurgie Esthbtique Malaria in Russia: Die Malaria in Ruseland Pharmacology, Lane Lectures on (Walther Pure (Techniques et R6sultats) (Raymond in ihrer Abbhngigkeit von Boden und Klima Straub). 1041 Passot). 1140 (Friedrich Wolter), 347 Pharmacology:-Pharmakologie in Modernen Surgery: Chirurgie des Kindesalters (R. Manasseb, Antonius: The Beloved Doctor of Problemstellungen: Eine Ergitnzung zu den Drachter and J. R. Gossman), third edition, the Lebanon (Christofer G. Naish), 302 Lehrbtichern (Elans Handovsky), 756 609 Massage and Medical Gymnastics, The Pharmacology, a Synopsis of (Douglas Cow), Surgery, Minor (Lionel R. Fifield), second Chartered Society of: Register of Masseuses second edition, 853 edition, 1097 and Masseurs (1920-31), 500 Philosophy of Reality (E. L. Young), 346 Surgery, Modern (John Chalmers DaCosta), Mate in Two Moves, 149 Physiology. Applied (Samson WrightY, fourth tenth edition, 149 Medical Annual: L'Ann6e M6dical Pratique, edition, 852 N Surgery, Operative: General and Special Con- 20 Physiology, Essentials of (Bainbridge and siderations (Martin Kirschner, translated Medical History, Annals of (Edited by Francis Menzies). seventh edition, 1097 by I. S. Ravdin), 1186 R. Packard), new series, vol. iii, No. 4, 806 Physiology, Handbook of (W. D. Halliburton Surgery, Textbook of (John Homans), 705 Medical Practice, General, a Manual of (W. and R. J. S. McDowall), nineteenth edition, Surgery:-Traumatotherapy: The Treatment Stanley Sykes), second edition, 1142 20 of the Injured (John J. Moorhead), 192 Medical Statistics, An Introduction to Physiology of Muscular Exercise (F. A. Surgical Handicraft, Pye's (editel by H. W. (Hilda M. Woods and William T. Russell), Bainbridge), third edition, 499 Carson). tenth edition), 148 498 Physiology, Text-Book of (William H. Howell) Surgical Nursing. See Nursing Medical and surgical actualities: Actualites eleventh edition, 903-A correction, 996 Surgical Pathology of Bone (David M. Greig), M46dico-Chirurgicales, 657 Plants, Life Movements in (edited by Sir 851 Medical Treatment. See Treatment Jagadis Chunder Bose). 657 Surgical Pathology of the Diseases of Bones Medicine: Einftibrung in die Medizin Poliomyelitis, first three issues of Immunitlit, (Arthur E. Hertzler), 853 (Henry E. Sigerist), 1095 Allergie undInfektionskrankheiten contain Therapeutics of Internal Diseases, The Melicine, Forensic (Sydney Smith), third nine essays by German, British, and Modern: AnIntroduction to Medical Practice edition, 852 American authors on our present knowledge (A. P. Cawadias). 536 Medicine: Handbuch der Inneren Medizin (L. of, 536 Therapeutics: -La Th6rapeutique des p6echs Mohr and R. Staehelin), vol. vi, Die Doppel- Poliomyelitis: La Poliomy6lite (Pauil Duhem), capitaux: Gourmandise. Paresse, Luxure seitigen hitmatogenen Nierenerkrankungen, 536 (J. Laumonier), second edition, 347 147 Practical Preparations (N. Powell), 387 Therapautics, Materia Medica, and Pharmacy Medicine, Internal, Diagnostic Methods and Primitive Mind and Modern Civilization (S. 0. L. Potter), fifteenth edition (revised by Interpretations in (Samuel A. Loewenberg), (Charles Roberts Aldrich), 570 R. J. E. Scott), 19 ,second edition, 853 Prosthetic Dentistry. See Dentistry Therapeutics. See also Treatment Medicine, Introductions to: Pathologie du Protozoan Parasitism of the Alimentary Tract Thyroid: Physiopathologie de la Thyroide. Foie et du Pancr6as (Marcel Brul6), 1042 (Kenneth M. Lynch), 537 Diagnostie et Traitement des Goitres (Lucien Medicine: Neue Deutsche Klinik (Georg and Psychiatry: Archives of Neurology and Psy- Dautrebande and Dr. Lemort), 705 Felix Klemperer), seventh volume, 20 chiatry, vol. x, 106 Thyroid and Manganese Treatment: its 'Medicine, Recent Advances in (G. E. Beau- Psycho-Analysis for Teachers, Introduction to History, Progress and Possibilities (Herbert mont and E. C. Dodds), sixth edition, 611 (Anna Freud), 657 W. Nott), 852 Medico-Chirurgical Practice: Pratique M4dico- Psychology of Early Childhood up to the Tissue Culture: La Culture des Tisstus en Chirurgicale (A. Couvelaire, A. Lemierre, Sixth Year of Age (William Stern. translated Biologie Exp6rimentale (Emile C. Craciun), and Ch. Lenormant), third edition, vole. ii, by Anna Barwell), second edition, 902 901 iii, and iv, 345; vols. v, vi, vii and viii, 1141 Psychology. Medical: The Mental Factor in Traumatotherapy: The Treatment of the lMedico-Legal Society, Transactions of (1929-30), Disease (William A. White), 1142 Injured (John J. Moorhead), 192 1042 1 Psychoneuroses, Recent Advances in the Study Treatment, Alterative: Umstimmung als Mental Defective, the (Richard J. A. Berry of the (Millais Culpin). 655 Behandlungsweg (Professor Determann), 62 and R. G. Gordon), 994 - Psychopathology: Motives and Mechanisms Treatment, Modern Medical (E. Bellingham- Mental Hygiene, Introduction to (Ernest R. of the Mind (E. Graham Howe), 995 Smith and Anthony Feiling), 1185 Groves and Phyllis Blanchard), 707 Pye's Surgical Handicraft (edited by Et. W. Treatment. See also Therapeutics Merck's Annual Report (English edition), 758 Carson), tenth edition, 148 Trials. Notable British: Alfred Arthur Rouse, Microanalysis, Quantitative Organic (Fritz Radiation Therapy, Practical (Ira I. Kaplan), 951 Pregl), second English edition (translated 609 Tropical Hygiene (Surgeon-General Sir Pardey by Ernest Fyleman), 63 Renal Disease, a Survey of, 147 Lukis and Colonel R. J. Blackham), fourth Microbes and Ultramicrobes (A. D. Gardner). Renal Function, on the Principles of (Glsta edition, 1096 994 Ekehorn), 950 Tuberculosis Prevention, National Association Microorganisms: Handbuch der Pathogenen Renal Lesion in Bright's Disease (Thomas for : Transactions of Seventeenth Annual Mikroorganismen (W. Kolle and A. v. Addis and Jean Oliver). 569 Conference, 996 Wassermann), Parts 48, 49, and 50, 1097 Repeated Doses (Joyce Dennys), 903 Tuberculosis, Pulmonary: L'Auscultation Midwifery, A Manual of (Thomas Watts Eden Respiratory Diseases: Maladies de l'Appareil dane la Diagnostic de la Tuberculose Pleuro- and Eardley Holland), seventh edition, 62 Respiratoire (F. Bezaneon and S. I. de Jong), pulmonaire (Ren4 Burnand), 247 Minor Surgery. See Surgery 1097__ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary La Collapso- Molds, Yeasts, and Actinomycetes (Arthur T. Respiratory Tract: Exploration Radiologique th6rapie de la Tuberculose Pulmonaire Henrici), 345 de l'Appareil Respiratoire (]kmile Sergent, (Michel L6on-Kindberg), 247 Mongol in Our Midst (F. G. Crookshank), third Francis Bordet, Henri Durand, and J. Tuberculosis, Pulmonary, Recent Advances -edition, 386 Couvreux), 192 in (L. S. T. Burrell). second edition, 247 Morphine, Diacetylmorphine, and Cocaine, Retina, Detachment of the (J. Bingland Ander- Tuberculosis Schemes for Great Britain and Analysis of the International Trade in, for son), 1010 Ireland, Handbook of. sixth edition. 108 26 [ THz BBrnuu JULY-DEC, I93 El INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Reviews of Books (continuzed): Robert Lord, 364-The teaching of psycho- RUrnOLF, Maurice - L'Hyvpochlor4mie. rev., 951 Tumours of Brain, the Diagnosis and Treat- logical medicine, 869-Temporary treatment RUDZKI, Colonel: An anti-tuberculosis plan, 10S ment of (Ernest Sacbs), 851 without certification, 963,1062 RUFAIL, Amin Btiktor: Instrument for replacing Typhoid Epidemic at Pforzheim: Die En- ROBERTSON, John Douglas: Gastric Acidity, the prolapsed cord, 572 stehungsursachen der Pforzheimer Typhuis- 1147 RtTGG-GUNN, Mr.: Contact glasses, 105. 944 epidemie von 1919 in Rticksicht auf die ROBERTSON, R. K.: Deaths associated with RUGGLES, Howard E. (and George W. HOLMES):. Kochsche und die Pettenkofersche Auffas- anaesthesia, 1158 -Roentgen Interpretation: A Manual for sung der Typhusgenese (Friedrich Wolter), ROBINSON, Muriel Elaine, elected to a Beit Students and Practitioners, fourth edition, 657 Memorial Fellowship, 159 rev., 571 Universe, an Outline of the (J. G. Crowther), ROBSON, Herbert John. obituary notice of, 550 Rumania: Houses of prostitution abolished and 706 ROBSON, J. M.: The use of an antiseptic venereal disease made notifiable, 591 University of Cambridge: Abstracts of Dis- (quinanil) witlh preparations of gonadotropic Rural hygiene. See Hygiene sertations Approved for the Ph.D., M.H3c, substances, 1177 (0) RUSHTON, William Albert Hugh, elected to a and M.Litt. Degrees for the Academical Year ROCHE, Hilary: Sun-bathing and pulmonary Beit Memorial Fellowship, 159 1929-1930, 388 tuberculosis, 1112 RUSSELL, Bedford: Sore throats of other than Unorthodox Reminiscences (Sir George RocHE, W. J.: Miners' nystagmus, 55 (0) tonsillar origin, 210, 485 (0) Turner), 657 Rockefeller Foundation: Methods and Problems RUSSELL, Dr.: Varieties of secondary anaemia Urticaria: Les Ph6nomrines de Choc dans of Medical Education, nineteenth series, 764- and their treatment, 256 l'Urticaire (Pa,steur Vallery-Radot and To erect a new school for hygiene and public RuSSELL, Hugh, obituary notice of, 1202 Lucien Rouqu&0, 1186 health at Tokio, 927 RUSSELL, Rtitchie: Acute head injuries, 1091 Varicose Veins and Varicocele, the Rational Rockefeller Itstitute, New York: Medicine RUSSELL, R. M.: Alopecia areata, 928 'Treatiiment of (W. Turner Warwick), 500 monograph on Bright's Disease, 305 RUSSELL, William T. (and Hilda M. WOODS): Venereal Diseases in General Practice, the Rockefeller Medical Fellowships, award of, 65 An Introduetiont to MIedical Statistics. rev.. D)iagnosis and Treatment of (Colonel L. W. ROGERS, S;ir Leonard: Prophylaxis of lepr-osy, 498 Harrison), fourth edition, 500 877-Case of refractory sprue, 993-Liver Ru-ssia: Visits of scientists to. 368-Impressions Venous Pressure: La Pressure Veineuse P6ri- function tests, 1039 of medical tourists in, 1043-Oto-rhino-laryngo- ph6rique. Etude Physiologiquie, Clinique, ROLFE, Mrs. C. Neville- Appreciation of Edward logical institute founded at Charkov in the et Th6rapeutique (Maurice Villaret. Fr. Beadon Turner, 83-Education in questions of Ukraine, 1203 S;aint Girons, and L. Justin-Blesanqon), 18 sex, 215 Russian butter. See Butter Visual Sensitivity: A Quantitative Study of ROLFE, H. G., awarded the Pereira medal, 729 RUSTON, E. T. (and A. F. TREDGOLD): A case of Achromatic and Chromatic Sensitivity from ROLLESTON, Sir Humphry: The role of the in tracranial tumour, 555 (0)-Syndromes of the Center to Periphery of the Visual Field voluntary general hospital in preventive jugular fossa. 781 (Hazel Austin Wentwnrth), 148 medicine. 118-St. George's for ty years ago, 861 RUTHERFORD OF NELSON, Lord, Hon. D.Sc. Vocational Guidance. See Career -Liver function tests, 1038-Wintering in London conferred on, 228, 682 Water Analysis, a Simple Method of (John C. England, 1059 RUTHERFORD, Margaret E.: Three generations Thresh and John F. Beale), 108 ROLLESTON, J. D.: Pruritus ani, 213-Function of inherited dental defect, 9 (0) Whitaker's Almanack, 1097 of the isolation hospital in modern practice, RYLE, J. A : The phyeician as uatturalist, 198- Women and Medical Science: Les Femmes et 263-Factors determining epidemic differences. Nervous dyspepsia, 1036 le Progr6s des Sciences M4dicales (Melina 313-Dr. Guillotin, 956-Sir Benjamin Ward Uipinsk".), 108 Richardson, 1101 X-.ay and Radium Therapy, Cutaneous (Henry ROLLESTON, L. S. (and Lieut.- Col. W. K. STEELE): H. Hazen), 1096 -School Orthopaedics: A Guide for- Teachers, X Rays, Clinical Records by Means of: Verlauf 1102 S. der wichtigsten Knochen- und Gelenker- RoMANTS, W. H. C.: Exophthalmic goitre. 308 krankungen im Rontgenbilde (Victor Hoff- RONA, P.: Four numbers of the Biocltemzische St. Andrews, fire in the laboratories, 915 mann), 499 Zeitschrift dedicated to. on his 60th birthday, St. Andrews Ambulance Association, 75. See X Rays : Exploration Radioldgique de 755 also Ambulance l'Appareil Respiratoire (Emile Sergent, RooKE, A. Basil: An unuisual method of St John Ambulance Brigade. See Ambulance Francis Bordet, Henri Durand, and J. removing a foreign body, 702 St. John of Jerusalem, Order of: Report of Joint Couvreux), 192 ROPER, F. A.: Operation for gastric disease, 1138 Council with the British Red Cross Society, Yellow Viper (Sidney Fairway). 572 Rt;oE, Percy, obituary notice of, 225 113. 120-Promsotions and appointments to, Zoology, Vertebrate, 'an Introduction to the Ross, A. 0.: The venereal diseases problem, 157 173-Home Ambulance Service. See Ambulance Literature of (compiled and edited by -Neurosyphilis in the Tropics. 158 St. Luke, Guild of, annual service, 721 Casey A. Wood), 1187 Ross, A. T.: Management of breech labou-, St. Luke, St. Cosmas, and St. Damian, Guild of. 518 637 Rheumatic carditis. See Carditis Ross, J. P Treatm--ent of inoperab'e carcinomiia St. Lluke's Day se}rvice at Portsmouth, 867 Rheumatic state, tile factor of infection in the of the bladder, 17-Acute bead injuiries, 1091-- fit. Thomiias's Babies' Hostel: Report, t84 (leading article) 109-Correspondence on, 274 Title of Reader in Surgery conferred on, SAcHs, Ernest: The Diagnosis and Treatment of Rheumatism, abdominal manifestations in 1201 Brain Tumours, rev.. 851 (K. H. Tallerman), 844 (0)-(Helen M. Jardine), Ross, Sir Ronald: Testimonial to, 86-Biography SAGOE, Kwao: Tennis blisters, 330 943 of (R. L. MWgroz), 1149. See also Fuind SAINSBURY, Harrington: The Cardiac Cycle, Rheumatism in Bath and surrounding area, Ross. T. A.: Nervous dyspepsia, 1Q35 rev.. 901, 1008 incidence of. 321 ROTH, E. .J. H.: Recent diagnostic methods in SAINT, C. F. M.: Lecture on "Cancer," 818 Rheumatism Clinic, Red Cross (parliamentary renal affections, 256 SAINT. James H.: Carcinomiia of the oesophagus. note), 127 1ROTH. Max, death of, 1202 400 Rheumatism, review of book on, 853. 10X0 ROTH. Paul Bernard: " Proml-inent heel," 298 (0) Salford, post-gradtuate courses in, 590, 684 Rheumiiatoid arthritis, 630, 677. 723, 778. 825, 870, -The cause of torticollis, 513, 630 Salt in nephritis, review of book on, 805 918. 972, 1006, 1065 ROTHERBAM, Arthur: Appointed a Chancery SALTER, A., re-elected M.P. for Bermondsey Rheumatoid arthritis, true, treated by blood Medical Visitor of Lunatics, 712 (West), 865 transfusion and insulin (W. S. C. Copeman), ROUBiLIAC, Louis Franqois, bust of, 820 SAMBON. Louis Westenra, obituary notice of, 514 1130 (0) RouD. Auguste, death of, 172 SAMUEL, E. Jeffrey: Temporary treatment with- RIBOT, Dr., elected Mayor of Marseilles, 173 RouQuis, Liucien (and Pasteur VALIFuY RADOT): out certification, 1010 RIcE, D.: The problem of suicide, 264 Les PhlinoinEnes de Choc danis l' Urttcaire, SAMUEL, Sir Herbert, accepts the presidlency of RiCE. Captain H. J.. mentioned in dispatches,40 rev., 1186 the British Institute of Philosophy, 329 RICHARDS, Sun-geon Captain Ramsey MartyD, Rouse, Alfred Artlhur, Trial of, rev., 951 SAMUELS, Bernard: Methods of formation of obituary notice of, 828 ROWBOTHAM, Stanley: Premedication, 693(0) the posterior abscess in ulcus serpens, 105 RICHARDSON, Sir Benjamin Ward (J. D. Rolles- ROWE, Albert H.: Food Allergy, rev., 1139 SANARELLI, G.: Il Colera, rev.. 996 ton), 1101 ROWLANDS, Bernard: C02 inhalation for Sanatoriums: Health Mirtistry's revised list of. Richardson Lecture. See Lecture asphyxia, 827 128-Trudean, annual report. 24-Winsley, RICHEs, E. W.: Treatment of inoperable car- ROWLANDS, R. P.: Hour-glass contraction of the medical v(sit to, 74 cinoma of the bladder, 17 stomach. 50(0) SANDES, Gladys: Ante-natal treatment of Rickets and growth of bone, 1158 ROWLING. S. Thompson: Carbon dioxide in post- venereal disease, 158 Rickets and cod-liver oil, 1050 anaesthetic respiratory complications, 266- SANFORD, Arthur Hawley (and James Campbell Rickets, etiology of (leading article), 576 The administration of anaesthetics, 266 TODD): Clinical Diagnlosis by Laboratory Rickettsia-like bodies in rheumatic carditis ROWNTREE, Leonard G. (and Albert M. SNELL): Metlhods. seventh edition, rev., 853 ('I. Tertitis Clarke and Mackenzie Douglas), A Clinical Study of Addison's Disease, rev., SANGUINETTI, hlarold H.: Pain in the arm and a 247-Correspondence on, 1013 950 dead tooth, 872, 966-Education for general RIDDOCH, George: Acute head injuries, 1090 ROXBURGH, Dr.: Pruritus ani, 213 practice, 1200 RIDLEY, F.: UJse of antiseptics in the coijunc- Roy, D. W : Breech presentation, 204 Sanitary progress in Edinburgh (Allan W. tival sac, 944 Royal Academy of Medicine. See Academly Ritchie), 1155 RIDOUT, Scott: Sore throats of other than Royal Air Force. See Air Sarcoma following known trauma (David H. tonsillar origin, 210-Treatment of oeso- Royal Army Medical College: Prize winners, Haler), 748 (0) phageal carcinoma, 210 1016 Sarcomiia of testis (F. J. Henry), 1093 Rift Valley fever or enzootic hepatitis (G. M. Royal Armv Medical Corps. See Army, British SARGENT, Sir Percy: Diagnosis of intracranial Findlay), 1182 Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of new growths, 105 Rio de Janeiro: International institution for Glasgow: Admission of Fellows, 172 1162- SAVIL.LE, Agnes: Pruritus ani, 213-Treatment leprosy research to be built in, 831 Annual m-ieeting. 925-Information concerning of uterine haemorrhage not due to uterine RITALA, A. M.: Studien ilber die Geburtsdauter the study of medicine, 432, 434 disease. 630 in Finnland, 24 Royal Institute of Public Health Congress, 1113. SAWDAY. A. Ernest: Phimosis and circumcision, RITCHIE, Alan W.: Report on the health of See also Congress 14 (0) Edinburgh, 75-The housing problem, 119- Royal Institution (Faraday Centenary), London Scalds and burns (Eric I. Lloyd), 177 (0)-Dis- Sanitary progress in Edinburgh, 1155 (1931), 356, 591 cussion, 310 Ritter's disease, 1064,1159 Royal Medical Benevolent Ftund. See Ftund Scandinavian Surgical Association. See Asso- River pAllution in Scotland: Report of Advisory Royal Medico-Psychological Associabiotn. See ciation Committee, 163 Association Scarlet fever. See Fever RIVERs, T. M.: Biological nature of the viruses, Royal Navy. See Navy SCHARNEE, August, death of. 1116 619 RoYAL Sanitary Association of Scotlatid Con- SCHELLING. C.. presents a presidential lodge to RIVETT, L. Carnac: Obstetrics at the Rotunda, gress. See Congress the Section of Odontology of the Royal Society 1089 Royal Sanitary Institute Congress. See Congress of Medicine, 1039 accidents. See Accidents -Autumn training courses, 329 SCEIEFFERDECKEI , Paul, death of, 550 signals. See Signals Royal United Service Institution: The Army Schistosoma spintdale (N. Hamilton Fairley. ROBERTS, Morrell: The role of fats in the Medical Services in a future war, 947 Colonel F. P. Mackie, and F. Jasudasan), 23 stomach, 503 ROYDS-JONES, H. M.: A case of Brill's disease, Schistosomiasis, treatment of. 1191 ROBERTS, R. E.: X-ray diagnosis of diseases of 894 (0) Schistosomiasis, vesical, complicated by carci- the chest,992 RUCKER, A. Nevil: Appointed private secretary noma (N. Hamilton Fairley), 983 (0) ROBERTSON. George M.: Honorary LL.D. St. to the Minister of Health, 516 SCHLESINGER. Bernard: Blood transfusion, 803 Andrews conferred upon, 29-Apprecia ion of RUDIN, Ernst: Psychiatric Indications for SCHLREINGER, B. E.: X rays in thoracic disease, Carswell, 38- Appreciation of John Sterilization, rev., 193 1182 TE1 BRITISH 2 JULY-DEC., 193I1 INDEX IMEDICAL JOURNAL 29

Schmerz Narkose-Anaesthesie: October and Scotland (continedl): SHELLEY,Horace M.: Vitamin B2 and pellagra, November issue contains a concise history of Homoeopathy in, 676 165 chloroform, 1118 Housing in (parliamentary note', 36 SHELLSHEAR. W. G., appointed a Serving SCHMIDT, L.: Clintical Aspects and Treatment of Post-graduate courses, 721 Brother of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Articular Rhteum'tism. rev.. 853 Professor, a new (John Glaister. jun.), 509 173 SCHNITEZLER, Arthur, death of, 1116 Royal Maternity and Children's Hospital, SHELMIIRE,J. B., death of, 924 Scholarships. Grocers' Company Research, 831 821 SHENNAN, Arnold 1f.: Acidosis and ketosis in School Buildings, Secondary, 659 Health of, 1155 children, 1064 School child, health of: Annual report of Highlands, Medical Services, 509 SHI,RA, A. G.: Post-mortem examinations, 208- chief medical officer of the Board of Educa- Hospital organization in, 1C03 Undulant fever conveyed by milk,260, 605 (0) tion, 913, 959 Infirmaries, gifts to, 773 SHERA, Geoffrey: Exotoxins in relation to School children, health of (Strabane and Castle- Inverness maternity home, 545 vaccine therapy, 497 The Pathological derg), 675 Largs infectious diseases hospital, 962 MNluseum at Eastbourne, 543 School children, London, health of, report on, Mackenzie (Williamn) Medal, 721 SHERIDAN. Dr.: Report of the Mayo Mental 612 Mlaternal mortality in, 1058 Hospital,220 School clhildren. ilmedical inspectiotl of, in Municipal hospitals, teaching facilities in, SHERMAN, J. A.: The construction of crenma- County Downi, 117 1058 toriums, 510 School children, overwork among (A1. G. Rency), Queen's Institute of Nursing. 272 SHERRINGTON. Sir Charles Scott, Hon. D. Sc.Lond. 116 Paisley. new infectious hospital for, 916 conferred upon, 228,682 School children: Teeth of, 227-Milk for (parlia- Peterhead water supply, 915 Ship surgeons, refresher courses for, 35,70, 123, mentary notes), 2 8-Meals for (parliamentary River pollution in, 163 224, 276, 358 note), 632-Vision of, Report of Coiimmittee on, Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women, 398 Ships, hygiene in (parliamentary note), 126 859 Royal Victoria Hospital Tuberculosis Trust: Ships, passenger, medical care on, 686 School medical examninations in Agra and Ondh, Report, 272 SiHIPWAY, Sir Francis: Resuscitation problems, 273 St. Andrews: Ambulance Association, 75- 620-Anaesthesia and resuscitation, 1135 School medical officers, information concerning, Honorary degrees, 29-L.aboratories, fire in, Shock and haemorrhage (O'Donel Browne), 311, 463 915-Residence hall at, 773 1124 (0)-Discussion, 312 School. open-air, at Edinburgh. 624 Sanitary Association Congress at Largs, 544 Shop hours: Sale of miiedicines, etc. (parlia- School orthopaedics. See Orthopaedics Sanitary Institute Congress, 118 mentary note), 1162 School, special, needed for a boy, 731 Schools, special, in, 773 SHORT, A. Rendle: Acute osteomyelitis of the Schools for mentally defective children (parlia- Scottish Mental Hospitals Board: Report, 624 ilium,97 (0) mentary note), 80,107,168. See also Mentally Scottish Universities' representation in parlia- SHORVON, H. J.: Treatmlent of anthrax by defective ment, 773 N.A.B., 921 Schools, nursery (parliamentary note), 127 Veterinary teaching. 119 SHRUBSAL.L, F. C.: Mental deficiency, 621 Schools, physical education in. 781 Vital statistics, 119, 398, 1155 SHRUBSHALL, W. W.: Maggots in wounds, 592 Schools, special, in Scotland (at Dalton), 773 Sialograms ([J. N. Pyrah and P. R. Allison), 1028 Schools, water supply in (parliamentary note), Scotland, Department of Health: Certification (0). See also Lipiodol 127 of blind persons, memorandum on, 915 Sickness benefit. See Insurance Schorstein Lecture. See Lecture SCoTT, John: Report on medical insoection of SIGERIST, Henry E.: Invited to lecture in SCHULLER, Artur: Radiological findings in school children in County Down, 117 America. 172-Einfiihrung in die ll1edliziit, cerebral tulflours, 105 SCOTT, R, A. Mlurray: Poisoning by motor car rev., 1095 SCHWARZ, Otto, death of, 172 exhaust fumes, 5t8 Signals, road, colour and forull for, 265 Sciatica, epidural injection method for the SCOTT, S. Gilbert: Nervous dN-spepsia, 1198 SIGNY, A. G. (and David NABARIO): Control of treatment of, 684 SCOTT, T. W.: The problemii of suicide, 264 infections, 259, 599 (0) Science and medicine (H. R. Dean), 668 SCOTT, W. M.: Diet and puerperal sepsis, 1113 Silicosis in industry in South Africa (L. G. Science and the public (A. C. Ivy), 763 Scottish Mlental Hospitals Board: Report, 624 Irvine), 207, 367 Science and public affairs (Olaf Bloch) 812 Scottish Universities. See Universities Silicosis, various papers relating to, now *e- Science, teaching of (Irvine Masson), 8i2 SEAL, P. H., elected mayor of South Molton, 927 printed in pamphlet formii 367 Sciences, the preliminary, in medicine (R. J. S. Seaside resorts in relation to public hlealth SIMARD, Arthur, death of, 1116 McDowall, 409 (George Arkieson), 544 SIMEY, A. I.: The control of infection<, 26) Scientific and technical abstracts, 1102 Seaside treatment of delicate children (('arl SIMEINS, Cleveland Sylvester: Text Book of Scientific world-picture (leading article), 575 Rdterlin), 268, 331 (0)-Discussion, 268-Lead- Husman Embryology, rev., 193 Scientists visits to Ituissia. See Russsia ing article, 348 SIMON, E. D., appointe(d Parliamentary Secretary Scopomieter, a new laboratory instrument (C. QSeborrhoea and alkalis, 322 to the Ministry of Health, 591 Aliies), 993 SEED. N. F.: Successful in his apneal re his SIMON. Keith ?%1. B.: Klebs-Loeffler bacilli in Scorbu tic diet See Diet conviction for dangerous driving, 281 war wounds, 78 Sedimentation test (A. R. Halpenny), 1092 SIMON, Phyllis F. Ii.: Ether convulsions, 1159 Scotland: Sielvage stitch. See Stitch SIMPSON, Carry: The weak heart? 638 Aberdeen nerve hospital, 915 SEMON, Henry: The toxicology of salvarsan SIMPSON, Lietit.-Col. G. C. E., appointed a Alcohol in child life, 916 compounds, 267-Varicose ulcer, 267 Serving Brother of the Order of St. John of Alcohol in treatment, 961 Semon Lecture. See L.ectuire Jerusalem. 173 Animal diseases, 272 SENNETT, Stanley N.: Perforative diverticu itis SIMPSON, Colonel Robert John Shaw, obituary Arbroath Infirmary, 163 of the colon, 1031 (0) notice of, 1016 Ayr Hospital co-operation, 625-Memorial, 509 Sensitivity, visual, review of book on, 148 SImPsON, Sir Williaml John Ritchie: Death of, 580 BALFOUR, John H., presentation to. 1058 Sentence of Deatlh (Expectant Mothers) Bill, 35, -Obituary notice of, 633, 682 Banff District Kental Hospital, 721 126 SINCLAIR, D.: History of prostatectom-y, 165 Banff hospital reconstruction, 670 Sepsis, dental, and chronic arthritis, 871 SINCLAI11, T.. re-elected M.P. for Queen's Bignold Hospital, Wick, 822 S:epticaemia, meningococcic chronic, witli bac- University, Belfast, 865 Blind persons, certification of, 915 terial endocarditis (W. D. H. Stevensoni), 1173 SINCLAIR, Colonel Thomas, testimonial to, 270 Blind, welfare of the, 675 (0) SINGER, Charles: A Short History of Biologv. Buickie typhoid epidemic, 1003 Septicaemia: Treatmiient of (Sir Thomas Horder), rev., 192-Title of Professor of the flistory of Central Midwives Board, 398, 821, 1003 202, 593 (0)-(Sir W. I. de Courcy Wheeler), Medicine conferred on, 1201 Child adoption in, 961 980 (0)-Discussion, 202-Surgical aspects of Sino-auricular node, 549 Child development, study of, 509 (D. P. D. Willkie), 594 (0) Sinuis thrombosis, lateral, septic, in children Dalton special school for invalid children, 773 SERGENT, Emile (Francis BORDET, Henri (Douglas Guthrie and D. Stewart Middleton), Deaf: Meeting of the Scoto-Irish branch of DuRAND, en d J. CouvaEUX): Exploration 141 (0) the National College of Teachers of the Deaf, de I 'Appareil Respiratolre, rev., Sintus thrombosis, Q ueckenstedt phenomenon 821 Radiologiqe,e in the diagnosis of (J. G. Greenfield), 60. See of 192 Deaf, training the, 29, 821 Sl RONO, Cesare: Memnorie e Conmmunicazioni also Throm-iibosis Death in hospital, compensation for, 8E8 Scientific7e (1894-19,30), 1192. SKAAR, T.: Experimental rickets, 576 District nursing in, 916 Serous meningitis, 627 Skin gangrene of diphtheritic origin (J. S. Dundee Rloyal AsylLum, 676 Serum, convalescent, in the prophylaxis of Anderson), 8C0 (0) Dunfermline orthopaedic clinic, 676 mneasles, 918 Skin infection in canine visceral leishmaniasis Duuoon convalescenlt homies, 545 Serum treatmient of pneumonia (G. J. Lanigley), (S. Adler and 0. Theodor), 1179 ED1rnBUtGEI: 1139 Skin, review of books on, 806, 1186 Blood transfusion service. 676 Severance Union MIedical College. See College Skin. See also Dermatology Chair, a new (01.dward Clark (ibair), 220, 772 SEVERN, A. G. M.: Report on the health of SKINNEUe, G.: The New Zealand earthqus.ke, 276 Chair of Psychology, 821 Pontypridd. 546 SKIPPER, Dr.: Diabetes and pregnancy, 58 Chalnmers Hospital, 163 Seville Medical Faculty buildings entirely de- Skyros, outbreak of dengue at, 591 Child gui(lance clinic, 1155 stroyed by fire, ' 85 SLADDE1N. A. F. S.: Megaloblastic anaemia, 60 Child welfare in, 1003 SEwICKI, Brodislas, death of. 550 Slaughter of Animals Bill, 79 Health of: Annual report, 75 Sex and disease, review of hooks on, 149 Sleep, disturbed, 517. 554 Health exhibition. proposed, 1058 Sex equality, 1072 Sleep in lhospitals. See Hospitals, waking hour Hospitals of, teaching facilities in, 1058 Sex questions, education in ( tev. Canon T. in Medicinal baths ill, 962 Wentworth Pym), 186 (0), 215-Discussion, 215 CLOAN, John Finlayson Mc(rill, inemorial to, 509 Mothercraft club, 1106 -Correspondence on, 1110 Slmil clearance schemiies: Tn Scotland (Alan W. Open air ?chool at, 624 Sexual diseases, review of books on. 249 Ritchie). 119-In Dublin, 674 Practitioners and the capitation fee. 621 Sexual generation, review of book on, 757 Small-pox: In India, 36-Parliamentary notes Professnr, a new (A. Murraey Drennan), 163, Sexual life, review of book on, 537 on, 36,1117-Deaths from, 1117 821-(James Couper lirash), 721 SHARPE, J. S.: Cholesterol in mental disorders, SMITH, Ii. Protheroe: Prophylaxis of lumbago, Royal lilind AsIlumn, extension of, 75 252 731 Roydl College of Physicians: Two hundred F. B.: Clinical pathology of cerebro- and SHARPEY-SCHAFER, Sir Edward: John Mallet SMITH, fiftieth anniversary of the foundation Purser lecture on the new (endocrine) physio- spinel fluid, 60-Mlegaloblastic anaemia, 60 of. 514, 772. 783-Laboratory of the. 398 logy, 74, 353-Resuscitation problems, 620 SMITH. G. Elliot: Evolution of the instruments Royal Infirmary, 10C3, 1105 - Extension SHAUGHNEssY, T. J.: Resuscitation problems, of vision, 105-E volutionary tendencies in jaws appeal. 398 620 and teeth, 191 Royal Institution for the Education of Deaf SHAW, B. H.: Cholesterol in mental disorders, S-MITH, G. M1. (and Major T. J. MITCHPLL): and Dumb Children. 29 252 History of the Great War Based oi Oft(cial Sanitary progress in, 1155 SHAMw. S. C.: Treatment of streptococcal in- Documentts. Medical Services: Casualties University, See University in General Index fections, 826 and Medical Statistics of tOe Great TVar, 952 Veterinary teaching in, 119 SaRAW, W. Fletcher- Unity in medicine, 775- SMITE, Colonel H. A.: Post-mortem examina- Fife melical services, economies in, 625 Avertin in gynaecology, 1156 tions, 208 GLASrGOW: SUAW-MACKENZEI, J. A.: Immunity and malig- SMITH, Hugh: Beginnings of urinary disease, 993 Chair of forensic medicine, 509 nant tumours. 223 SMITH, J. Henderson: Biological nature of the Dental Hospital,30 Sheehan's thermopbore, 265 viruses, 619 District Nursing Association, 1106 Sheffield miedical dinner, 1055 SMITH. B. Percy: Indications for premature ter- Foot clinic in, 1106 Edward mination of pregnancy, 752-Temporary treat- Health report of 1003 SHEELDIAKE., Brevet Colonel Nodin, of, M.O.H. obituar Y notice of, 36) ment without certification, 963 INDEX [ THu Burnm 30 JULY-DEC., I13I] I MDICAL JOURNAt

SMITH, R. Wayland: Operation for gastric Society, Medico-Legal: Transactions for the Society, Tuberculosis, North of England: disease, 1138 Session 19209-30, rev., 1042 Meetings held, 704 SMITE, S. Watson: A case of wound diphtheria, Society, National Adoption: Annual report, 704 Society, University of London Medical 800 Society, North of England Obstetrical and Graduates: Extra-metropolitan dinner, 971 SMITH, Sydney: Forensic Medicine, third edition, Gynaecological: Case of obstructed labour, Society. Watford, and West Herts Medical: The, 650 rev., 852 1091-Cancer of the cervix uteri, 1092-Multi- uses and misuses of vaccines, SMITH, W. Harvey, Hon. LL.D. McGill Univer- locular cystic tumour, 1092-Large mucous Society, West London Medico-Chirurgical. conferred on, 1102 cervical polyp, 1092-Cinematograph demon- Annual dinner, 85-Presidential address pub- sity of the SMITH, W. Chearnley, obituary notice of, 784 stration of an operation on a huge procidentia, lished in the fourth quarterly number SMITH, Wilson: Active immunization in virus 1092-Treatment of vesicular mole, 1092- West London, Medical Journal, 1163. See also -diseases, 1038 Rupture of uterus during spontaneous Supplement Index Sm-ioke abatement and income tax, 1204 delivery, 1092 Society, York Medical: Centenary of, 865- sur gery, 865 SMUTS, General the Right Hon. J. C. -Hon. Society, Optical: Thomas Young Oration, 17-- Ancient medicine and D.Sc. London conferred on, 228, 682-Address Colour vision: Young's theory, 17-Exhibition Sodium morrhuate for injection, 302 as President of the British Association: The of electrical, optical, and other physical appa- Sodium tetraiodophenolphthalein, death follow- scientific world-picture, 575 ratus, 831, 1163 ing'Temple Grey), 569 SMYTH. B, M.: Catarrh of upper respiratory Society, Oxford Noise Abatement, formation of, SOLENTE, G. (and L. LORTAT-JACOB): La Crvo- tract. 832 858 t71u rapie, rev., 218 SMYTHE, Spence: The sedimentation test, 1092 Society, Paddington Medical: Maternal mor- SOLOMoNs, Bethel: Breech presentation, 627- Snake venom, iiimmuniization against, 1052 tality, 147-Vertigo, 7 5 Methods of obstetric diagnosis andl treatment at the Rotunda Hospital 1088 SNELL, Albert M. (and Leonard G. ItOWNTREE): Society, Pharmaceutical, of Great Britain: (1909-29), A Clinicil Study of Addison's Disease, rev., Hanbury gold medal awarded, 729 -Pereira Somnambulism, 591 950 medal awarded, 729-Lectures, 729 SONT, M, R.: Caesarean twins, 10O, 33C-A cor- Sobering-up" rate, 1111 Society, Physical: Guthrie lecture on the rection, 330-Breech presentation, 547 Social hygiene. See Hygiene standards of mneasurement, 69-Exhibition of SoIPER, Dr.: An anti-tuberculosis plan, 198 Social services (parliamentary note), 967 electrical, optical, and other physical appa- Sore throats. See Throats Socialist Medical Association, 731 ratus, 831, 1163 SOREL, Andre. death of, 172 Society, Abattoir [Model]:-Benjamin Ward Society forth e Prevention of Cruelty to Children, SORSBY. Arnold: School myopia, 211 Richardson Memorial Lecture: Disease and National: Annual report, 1000 SORSBY. Maurice: Deafness, 804 265, the public abattoir, 1107 Society, Red Cross, British: Annual report, 1039 SOUTER, Clark: Dr. Sheehan's thermoiphore, Society, Aberdeen Medico-Chirurgical: Surgery -Report of Joint Council with the Order of South Africa. See Africa of the posterior cranial fossa in childhood St. John of Jerusalem, 113, 120-Report, 625- South America. See America rev., 63 and adolescence, 1093 Home ambulance service, 397-Blood trans- SOUTEWELL, T.: Cestoda. Society, Aberdeen University Medical The fusion service, 907 SOUTTAR. H. S.: Surgical treatment of trigeminal relation of foreign substances to the human Society for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of neuralgia, 310-London clinic and nursing body, 765 Medical Men: Quiarterly meeting of court of home, 1113 Soviet medicine and hygiene, ] See Society, Adoption, National: Annual report, 701 directors, 129, 785-Grants made, 129, 785 043. also- Society, American Gynaecolog,,ical: Trans- Society, Research Defence: New chairman Russia Spain: Medical men in the new Parliament,. actions, vol. 55. rev, 20 appointed, 1102-Contents of the autumn Society of Apothecaries. See Apothecaries issue of the Fight against Disease. 1203 637 Medico-Chirur- Society, Royal Free Hospital Medical: Stature Spallanzani, Lazzaro, 999 Society, Brighton and Sussex intra- gical:-Presidential address: Acute infectious and pose, the problem of uneclual legs, 1 SPARKS, J. V.: Lipiodol in diagnosis of fevers, 704 thoracic disease, 1105 Spas, British, a plea for, 726. 781, 1059. See also Society, British, for the Study of Orthodontics: SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE: Transactions, 1930, rev., 149 Wintering abroad Annual dinner, 958 Spas, home, advantages of, 686 Society, Cambridge University Medical: The Annuial meeting. 115 physician as naturalist, 198 Spas and medicinal waters, register of, 173 Annual report, 115 tonsil, 951 Society, Cardiff Medical: Electrical treatment 785 Spatula, Colyer prize, a standard for (Professor Coppez), of neuritis and writer's cramp, 531 Election of officers, 115 Specislists. Society, Chelsea Clinical: Annual dinner, 850 116 New session, 580 Spectacles, motor-drivers', 323. See also Motor Society of Chiropodists, Incorporated, in Glas- Section of Antaestheties.-Anaestheties for establishes a in Glasgow, 1106 a new laboratory gow, foot clinic diathermy and endoscopy, 915-Anaesthesia Spectro-haemoglobinometer.993 Society, Cremation: Cremation in Great instrument (C. Amies), and resuscitation, 1135 in cancer diagnosis. See- Britain, second edition, rev., 657 of Comparative Spectro-photometry Sectiott Medicine,-Active Cancer Society, Davos Medical: Conference on tubercu- immunization in virus diseases, 1036 losis, 407 SPENCE, Allan William, awarded a Rockefeller Section of Epidemiology and State MIedicine. Medical 65 Society, Devon and Exeter Medico-Chirurgical: 803 Fellowship, --The compilation of vital statistics, SPENCE, J. Jaundice in childhood, 205 Operation for gastric disease, 1138-Pseudo- Section of te History of Medicine.-Sir C,: 1138-Bleeding fissured ulcer SPENCER, Surgeon Francis Henry, obituary mirror-writing, Benjamin Ward Richardson, 1101-Sixty years notice of, 684 of stomach, 1138 of surgical retrospect, 1136 Obstetrical: Ureteric lesions SPENCER, Herbert R.: Cancer of the cervix after Society, Edinburgh Section of Laryngology.-Carcinomia of the sub-total 33-The torti- as a cause of abdominal lesions. 59-Intra- hysterectomy, cauise of hypopharynx, 1098 collis, 547 cranial injuries of the newborn, 60-Strepto- prema- Section ofMIedicine.-Indications for SPILLER, William G.: Priority in neurological coccal infection of the uterus complicating ture termination of pregnancy, 750-Glandular 60 surgery, 823 pregnanev, fever, 859-Nervous dyspepsia, 1035 Sir Bernard: Criminal abortion, How to prepare a pedigree, SPILSBURY, 946. Society, Eugenics: of Neurology.-Acute head injuries, Spinal See Anaesthesia 352 Sectionl anaesthesia. ]090 Spinal curvature, review of book on. 301 Society, Food Education: Resolution -e the Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.- Spinal treatment, some common complaints death of Sir Harry Baldwin, 1203 Diabetes and l)regnancy, 58-Inversion of the of Foundation of amenable to (Thomas Marlin), 746 (0)-Corre- Society, Freneh, Gynaecology: uterus, 58-Zondek Aschheim reaction in the 919, 1065 in Paris, 40-Annual meeting, 637 spondence on, diagnosis and prognosis of chorion-epithe- bone grafts and fusion for the Society, German Pharmacological: Annual Spine. operations lioma, 58 -Indications for premature termina- (S. A. S. Malkin), 898 meeting, 85 the tion of pregnancy. 750-Obstetrics at SPIRA, J. Jacques: The of Society, Harveian, of London: Buckston Browne Causation Chronzic- lRotunda Hospital in 1909 comipared wvith 1929, Gastro-Duodenal Ulcers. 503-The etiology of prize and medals awarded,lQ01 1088-X rays in uterine disease, 1089 Industrial Annual report, 1051 peptic iulcer, 628 Society, Welfare: Section of Odontology.-Presidential badge Spirogyl ointment for oral disease, 1097 Society, Kaiser Wilhelm, for the Advancement presented, 1039 celebrates the fiftieth year of its of Sciences in Berlin, celebrates the twenty- Spitatul Sectiont of Ophthalmolog.-The fitting of foundation, 1203 fifth anniversary of the discovery of the contact glasses, 944-Use of antiseptics in the Wassermann reaction, 41 SPITsEY, Hans, made an honorary member of conjunctival sac. 944 of the British Association, 41 Society, London Jewish Hospital Medical: Orthopaedic Section of Physical Medicine, 848-The the Thomas, 1072 Annual meeting, 40-Annual repoi t, 40-Elec- of treatment, Splint, widening opportunities physical Sport and injury. See Injury tion of officers, 40-Presidential address 896-Catalysis and mineral waters. 1000 804 SPRAWSON, Major-General A.: Report on the- Deafness, Sub-section of Proctology.-Annual meeting, hospitals of the Presidency, Society, Madrid foundation of, 173 mental Madras Surgical, 999-The history of rectal surgery, 999 626 Society, Manchester Medical: Innervation of Section of Psychiatry.-Indications for pre- adaptor for tannic acid, 537 the blood 946 -Early pulmonary tuber- Spray vessels, mature termiination of pregnancy, 750 an the culosis, 1138-Serum tr eatment of pneumonia, SpRinGE, Sir Squire, appointed Officer of Section of Radiologya-Tie teaching and Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 1139-Treatment of som-te common nervous practice of radiology, 848-X-ray diagnosis of 1185 SPRIGGS. Edmund- Diverticula of the colon, 31 diseases, diseases of the chest, 990 etiology and treatment of (K. Narayana- Society, Manchester Spirue, Pathological:-President's Section of Surgery.-Acute osteomyelitis, 705 address: Unity in medicine, 775-Anaemia and head 1090 moortli), 896-Acute injuries, squinting children, a new method of training polycythaemia, 1184 war, United Services Section.-The doctor in (Mr. Whittington) 105 Society of Massage and Medical Gymnastics, 752-President's address History of military 204- Chartered: Register of MasQsenses and STACEY, J. Eric: Breech presentation, surgery, 752- ir ambulance units, 75' Meuorrhagia not due to uterine disease, 258- Masseurs, JuIly, 1920-May, 1931, 500-Director y Section of Ur-ology.-Treatment of inoper- dinner, 677 "Failed forceps," 1073 (0) of Members, 613-Annual able carcinoma of the bladder, 16 R der Medical tor the West Riding: STAEHFILIN (and L. MOHR): Hantdbuchl Society, Charitable, vol. 6, rev., 147 Annual meeting. 270 Inneren Medizits, Sir Josiah C. Retirement of Dr. T. H. C. of Medical International: Society, Royal Photographic: Presidential STAMP, Society Hydrology, * 321 Issues a register of spas and medicinal waters, address Science and public affairs, 812 Stevenson, STANLEY, Hon. Arthur, elected chairman of 173-Annual meeting, Amsterdam (1931), 908 Society, Royal, of Tropical Medicine and Sir the Research Defence Society, 1102 Society, Medical, of Individual Psychology: Hygiene: Chalmers medal awarded, 85-Meet- Annual of publications, ing of the Edinburgh Branch, 899-Bacterio- State medical service, a plan for (Francis meeting, 129-Series 817 129 Election of officers, 129 Individual phage and the cholera problem, 899-Filaria Napier), and mechanism, bancrofti, 992-Exhibition of slides and speci- Statistics: Guide to Cui-rentt official Statistics psychology the sympathetic the United rev., 194 753-Physical in psychoneurosis. 1183 mens, 993-Rift Valley fever, or enzootic hepat- i7s Kingdomn, vol. 9, findings Statistics, medical, review of book on, 498 Society, Medical, of London: The laryngoscope itis, 1182 Stature and pose, the problem of unequal legs in medicine, 703-Blood transfusion, 801- Society. Sheffield, Medico-Chirurgical: "Failed (Ernest W. Hey Groves), 1(0)-Leading article, Liver function 1038-X rays in thoracic forceps," 1073 tests, See also Legs disease, Society, Smoke Abatenment, National: Annual 21. 1181 STE:EL, W. Arklay: Torsion of ovarian cyst in Society of Medical Officers of Health: Neech meeting, 406 And income tax, 1204 Annual meeting. 754 Society. Southwark Medical: Formation of, 731- children, 798 (1) prize awarded, 516 STEELE, G. H.: of 203 President's The legalization of First meeting, 971-Co-operation between the Truatment septicaemia, address STEELE, Lawson Nausea and vomiting of voluntary euthanasia, 754. See also Society, M.O.H. and the practitioner, 971 L.: Tuberculosis Society, South-West London Medical, programnme pregnancy, 1017.1164 of, 1071 STEELE,Lieut.-ColW. K. (and L. S. ROLLESTON): Society, Medical Sickness, Annuity, and Life 1102 Assurance: Annual meeting, 717 Society of Surgery, Mladrid, foundation of, 1203 School Orthopaedices, THz IBRITISH , JULY-DEC., 193I] INDEX L MEDICAL JOURNAL 3,

Sunlight, effect of onacne vulgaris, 368 Teeth. See also Tooth STEIN. Robert Otto: Geschlechtskrankheiten. Telephone for midwives (parlia- rev., Supraspinatus tendon. See Tendon concessions 249 Burgeon to the Dutch East India Companyin mentary note), 80, 327-For rural nurses stenosis, pyloric, congenital (Max Page). 313, (parliamentary note), 327 691 (0)-Discussion. 313-(Donald Paterson), the seventeenth century, Christopher Fryke, 508 Telephone, a sterilizable, 42 1176 (0) patients. See Patients STEpHENs, G. Arbour: Significance of a raised Surgery, neurological, priority in, 163, 823 Temporary blood pressure. 164, 321 Surgery of the rectum, history of (W. S. Perrin), Temporary treatment without certificate, 922, 999 963. See also Mental Treatment Act STEPHENSoN. Lieut.-Col. J. (editor): The Pauna N. Ph.: Studienitber die of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, Surgery, review of books on, 148, 149,192,249, 609, TENDEELOO, Entstehung vol. ii. Cestoda. 63 705, 850, 1097, 1140, 1186 und den verlauf der Lungenkrankheiten. rev.. rev., urinary, John B. Murphy and (A. H. 346 Sterility (Dame Louiser McIlroy). 158 Surgery, in Sterility in women (Harald Natvig), 998 Burgess), 1121 (0)-Leading article, 1145 Tendon, supraspinatus, calcareous deposits Sterilization Bill, 79, 126, 161, 168-Rejection of, Surgical Instrument Manufacturers' Associa- (R. C. Ollerenshaw), 898 161 tion: Annual dinner, 722 Tendons, injuries of (H. C. Edwards), 898 Sterilization, review of books on. 193 Surgical link with the past, 1072 Tennis blisters. See Blisters Sterilizer control, 302 Surgical research. See Research Tetany after exercise in an asthmatic relieved STERN, William: Psychology in Early Child- Surgical retrospect, sixty years of (George by adrenaline (J. E. Simpson Emslie), 146 hood up to the Sixth Yearof Age, second Buckston Browne), 1136 Tetra forceps. See Forceps 902 SUSMAN, William: The role of the pituitary in Thackerays, the, 396 edition, rev., the etiology of cancer, 794 (0) Thalasso-therapeutics, new medical periodical STEVENs, T. G.: Maternal mortality, 147 281 C.. of, 321,803 SUTHBRLAND, D.: Treatment of septicaemia, La Cure Marine founded to deal with, STEVENSoN, T.H. retirement in Rheumatoid STEVENSON, Lieut. Col. W. D. H.: Case of 203-Function of the isolation hospital THEOBALDS, Florence: arthritis, chronic meningococcic septicaemia, with bac- modern practice, 263 724 terial endocarditis, 1173 (0) SUTHERLAND, Halliday: The creosote enema in TEODOR, 0. (and S. ADLER): Skin infection in STEWART, J.: Fibrosed appendix mistaken for pneumonia, 1198 canine visceral leishmaniasis, 1179 malignant disease, causing ileo-caecal intus- SUTHERLAND-RAWLINGS,3.: Phimosis andcir- Therapeutic pools (R. G. Gordon), 319-Dis- sueception, 801 cumcision, 878,928 cussion, 319 STEWART. Matthew J.: Pathological research at Suture-holding forceps. See Forceps Therapeutic Substances Regulations (1931), 551 1057 Sutures, living, simple fascia cutter for, 194 Therapeutic Trials Committee, appointment of, Leeds, Elisabeth: Blood itn Normal 251 STIEGLITZ, Edward J.: Arterial Hwpertension, BVENSGAARD, Sugr 536 rev., 7C6 antd Sick Children, rev., 1141 Therapeutics, review of books on, 62, STILLMAN, Dr.: Bright's disease, 305 SWAN, Jocelyn: Treatment of inoperable car- Therapeutics. See also Treatment cinoma of the bladder, 17 Thermal establishment at Vichy, 1119 Still's disease, 1204 Thermophore, Dr. (William H. Crisp); STIMsoN, Philip Moen: A Manual of Contagious Sweepstakes, hospital, 399, 674, 867. 1065. 1106- Sheehan's New list of Dublin hospitals for the, 584-Dis- 265 Diseases, rev., 572 Thio-quin. a quinine derivative, 1142 Stitch, the selvage (H. C. W. Nuttall). 1032 tribution of money among Dublin hospitals, STOBIs, William, delivers the fourth Oslerian 674-Allocation of the money, 867-Parlia- THOMAS, Kirkby: Anaestheties in diathermyn and' Oration, 129 mentary note, 1065-And English hospitals, endoscopy, 946 STOCKS, Percy: Geographical distribution of 1106 Thomas splint. See Splint deaths from cancer in England and Wales, SWELLENGREBEL, N. H.: Report on the control THOMaAS, William Rees, appointed medical' 1921-26, 23-Control of measles epidemics, 977 of malaria in the Union of South Africa, 719 senior commissioner of the Board of Control, W. Stanley: Modern Treatment-Anaes- 1193 (0) Syxim, Browne), STOESSIGER, Hilda: Impressions of a medical thesia, rev., 106-A Manual of Genteral Medical THoMpzsoN Sir Henry (George Buckston tour in Russia, 1043 Practice, second edition, rev., 1142 70 STOKBR. Lieut.-Col. Richard Nugent, obituary SYMONDS, C. P.: Serous meningitis, 627-Acute ±Homs, Herman, awarded the Hanbury golc& notice of, 406 head injuries, 1091 medal, 729 STOLKIND. Dr.: Nervous dyspepsia, 1034 Sympathetic mechanism and individual psycho- THOMsEN, Oluf: Antigens in the Light ofRerent Stomach, fats in, the role of (leading article), 502 logy (W. Langdon Brown), 753 Investigations, 110 Stomach, hog's, in pernicious anaemia, 76,1008 Syndromes of the jugular fossa, 680,781. See also THoMsoN, A. B. M.: Treatment of anthrax by Stomach, hour-glass contraction of the (R. P. Jugular N.A.B., 921 Rowlands), 50 (0) SYNGE, V. M.: Treatment of empyema, 1185 THOMSON, Dr.: Health statistics of Belfast, 915 Stomatitis of dental origin, 586 Syphilis,choice of remedies in (Colonel L. W. THOMSON, E. J.: Deaths associated with anaes- STONEY, Florence: Treatment of septicaemia, Harrison), 157 thesia, 1159 203-Exophthalmic goitre. 309 Syphilis, sero-diagnosis of (Leading article), THoMsoN, F. G.: The widening opportunities of STONEY, R. Atkinson: Cardiospasm, 948- 1099 physical treatment, 896 948 Syphilis. See also Neurosyphilis THOMSON, F. H., retirement of, 867 Parotid tumours, J. Arthur (and Patrick GEDDES): STOPFORD. J. S.B.: Innervation of the blood Syphilitic diseases of the eye. See Eye THOMSON, Sir vessels, 946 Syphilitics, marriage of (Dr. Dujardin), 116 -Life: Outlines of General Biology, rev., 1094 STORER, Robert V.: Sex and Disease, fourth Syringe, glass, twopiece, 194 THOMSON, Sir Joseph J., honorary D.Sc.Lond. edition, rev., 149 conferred on, 228, 682 STOTT, William: Co-operation between the THomsoN, Sir StClair: Wintering in England, M.O.H. and the practitioner, 971 T. 1059 STOUxA., K.: Mortality conditions in rural THOMSON, W. Egbert, appointed an Officer of the Europe, 617 Tabulae Biologicae Periodicae, first volume of, Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 T. A.: Some factors in the reduc- 664 THOMSON-WALKKER, Sir John: Sixty years of STOWELL, E. 1136 tion of absenteeism due to catarrbal con- TALBOT, F.: Systemic infection after tooth surgical retrotspect, ditions, 985 (0) extraction, 123 Thoracic disease, x rays in diagnosis of (P. J. regional educational TALBOT, Fritz B.: Treatment of Epilepsy, rev., Kerley), 1181-Discussion, 1181 Strabane and Castlederg See Worms committee: Report re the health of school 570 Threadworms. children. 675 Talipes equino-varus, congenital(Denis Browne), THRESH. John C. (and John F. BEALE): A Simpk STRACHAN, Gilbert I.: The dental aspect of 696 (0) Method of Water Aixalysis, tenth edition, rev., pregnancy, 506 TALLERMAN, K H.: Abdominal manifestations 108 Straits Settlements: The title of Director of in rheumatism, 844 (0) Throats, sore, epidemic (leading article), 538- Medical and Sanitary Services substituted for TALLERMANN. K.: The control of infections, 260 Correspondence on, 630. See also Tonsillitis that of Principal Civil Medical Officer, 685 Tannic acid, spray adaptor for, 537 Throats, sore, of other than tonsillar origin STRANGE, E. H.: The hawker nuisance, 230 TANzI,E., retirement of. 1203 (Bedford Russell), 210, 485 (0)-Discussion, 210 STRANGE, E. W.: Pre-anaesthetic medication, TATE. Major-General G.: Report on Bengal hos- Thrombosis, femoral, in pneumonia, 42 266 pitals and dispensaries, 273 Thrombosis of the lateral sinus, septic, in Strangeways Research Laboratory. See Research TATE. Lieut.-Col. Robert George Hetherington, children (Douglas Guthrie and D. Stewart- STRAUB, Walther: Lane Lectures on Pharma- obituary notice of, 730 Middleton), 141 (0) cologv, rev., 1041 Tavistock Square Clinic for Functional Nervous Thrombosis, sinus, Queckenstedt phenomenon Street accidents. See Accidents Disorders: Information concerning, 462- in the diagnosis of (J. G. Greenfield), 60 Street lighting. See Lighting Changes its name to Institute of Medical TIHUBSFIELD, Hugh: Vitamins and bone growth, Street noise. See Noise Psychology, 712 1007-Cod-liver oil and rickets, 1050 Streptococcal infections, milk-borne (Lieut.-Col. TAYLOR: Irradiated ergosterol and para- Thyroglossal tract, complete eradication of the 351 (Hamilton Bailey), 138 (0) E. Wilkinson), 261, 494 (0) thyroids. and Streptococcal infections, treatment of, 826 TAYLOR, C. E.: Four generations of hetero- Thyroid: conquests, failures, mysteries, twins with pre-partum Bett), 850 Streptococci, anaerobic, infection by in puer- sexual amenorrhoeain men (W. R. peral fever, 777 two generations, 384 Thyroid, review of book on the, 705, 852 F. P.: The problem of 265 Letheby: Blood transfusion, 802- STRIOKLAND, C. (and K. L. CROWDEURY): The TAYLOR, R. suicide. TIDY, H. Anopheline Larvae of the Countries from India TAYLOR. Harman: Need for education in Glandular fever, 859 and the Orient to the AIttipodes, rev.. 1042 questions of sex, 217-Treatment of arthritis, TILLEY, Herbert: Sore throats of other than 319 tonsillar origin, 210-Anomalies the STRICKLAND. Leonard Hubert, elected to a Belt of upper Memorial Fellowship, 159 TAYLOR, James (editor): Selected Writings of jaw and nasal surgery, 210-Vertigo, 317- John Jackson, 813 Acute and subacute otitis media, 318-The STUART-LOW, W.: Mucin as a therapeutic agent, Hughlinge 124 TAYLOR, Julian: Blood transfusion, 803-Acute laryngoscope in medicine, 703, 780-X rays in 729 head injuries, 1091 thoracic disease, 1182 STUCKY, Joseph Addison, death of. 591 STURM, F. P.: Antimony in ly)nphoid hyper- TAYLOR, Lieut.-Colonel J. (and Amar Nath Times: Faradaycentenary number. trophy, 786 GOYLB): Leptovirosis in the Andamans, 907 Tissue culture. review of book on, 901 Sub-arachnoid block (W. Howard Jones), 488 (0) Teaching hospitals. See Hospitals Tobacco and irritable heart, 517 SUCKLING, Ernest: Plumbism, 165 Teat for infants' feeding-bottles, an improved, TODD, James Campbell (and Arthur Hawley Sudan Medical Service, information concerning, 903 SANFORD): Clinical Diaogosis by Laboratory' 473 Tees, river, hydrographical survey of, 320 Methods, seventh edition, rev., 853 Teeth, conservation of (A. T. Pitts), TODD, Robert Henry, death of, 1149 Sugar in dietetics, 42 deciduous, health Suicide from the medico-legal aspect (W. Nor- 506 Tokio, new school for hygiene and public wood East), 241 (0) Teeth, evolutionary tendencies in the (G. Elliot to be erected in, 927 Suicide, the problem of (leading article), 251 Smith). 191 TONGE, E. M:-FannV Jane Butler: Pioneer of Teeth, irregularity and malocclusion of (J. C. Medical M issionary, rev.. 572 Suicide, the psychology (H. Crichton-Miller), 853 239 (0) Brash), 617 Tongue depressor, an illuminating, (Sir Hubert Teeth of the pre-school child (J. W. Doherty), T-ono-m-etry(Dr-.B-ailliart). 105 Suicide from the sociological aspect of the G. Bond), 234 (0)-Discussion on preceding Papers, 506 Tonsil, malignant tumours (Elis E. 264 Teeth, pulpless, problem of (Frank J. Pearce), Berven), 663 SUmmERHAYES. Dr.: Varicose ulcer, 267-Exoph. 505-Discussion. 505 Tonsil spatula, 951 thalmic goitre, 308 Teeth, "'replanting " (parliamentary note), 327 Tonsillitis, acute, and some of its sequels (J. Suun-bathing and pUlmonary tuberculosis, 922, Teeth removed by hand pressure (F. N. Double- Alison Glover and F. Griffith), 315, 521 (0)- 1112 day), 505 Discussion. 315-Leading article, 538-Corre- Sunday Performances (Temporary Regulation) Teeth of school children (parliamentary note). spondence on. 630. See also Tbroats, sore Bill, 683 227 Tonsils and adenoid operations 553 TLa BEImla 32 JULY-DEC., I931I INDEX MEIDICA.L JOUrNAL

Tooth, dead, and pain in the armii W.fll. Hills), Tuberculous household, problem of the child in UNIVERSITYOF CAMBRIDGE (continued): 749-Correspondence on, 823, 872, 918. 966 the (R. C Wingfield), 314, 787 (0)-Discussion, Lewes (George Henry] studentship in physio- Tooth extraction followed by systemic infection, 314-Leading article, 808 logy, 1118 123. See also Teeth TULLOCH, W. J.: Report on the variola-vaccinia Medical radiology diploma, 475 TOPLEY, W. W. C.: Factorsddetrmining epi- flocculation test, 812-Activeimmimunization in Pinsent-Darwin Studentship in Mental Patho- demic differences, 313 virus diseases, 1037 logy, 924 TORRENs,* D. J. Cancer of the appendix, 1093 Tumour, intracranial (A. F. Tredgoldand E. T. Torticollis, the cause of, 513, 547, 587, 629 Ruston), 555 (0) University of Catania: To confer medical TOVERUD, Kirsten Utheim land Gottorm Tumour, pear-shaped multilocular cystic (N. T. degrees, 927 TOVERUD): StudiestheonL e 1M1ineralMbetabolism Edwards), 1092 University of Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, 117, 117, 125 during Prequasstcey and Lactation and its Tumours of brain, review of books On, 851 125, 782, 1114, 1201-Honorary degrees, Bearingon the Disposittiot to Rickets and Tumours, intracranial (T. B. Davie), 900 Informatioan concerning the study of medicine, Dental Caries, 576 Tumours, mnalignant, and immnunity, 223 434, 451, 461-Psychologicalm-ledicine, 461. See Towels, hand, a substitute for, 282 Tumniours, parotid (R. AtkinsonStolee)s 948 also College, Trinity, Dublin Town and Country Planning Bill,55151161279, Tumours of tonsil, miialignant (Elis G. E. University of Dublin Biological Association: TOWNEND, Ethel: Haemorrhage and shock, 312 Berven), 663 Opening meeting of session, 914 appointe i honorary con- of Durham: and pass lists, TOWNROW, Vincent, Turkey, in,medical173 practitionem in, 173-Medical University Degrees sultant in diseases of ear, nose, snd throat at journals 79, 172, 729-Degrees for practitioners, 474- the Rampton State Institution, 281 TURNER, A. J.: Treatmient of brittle nails, 518- Honorary degrees, 79-Informiation concerning Toxaemnias of pregnancy. See Pregnancy Maggots in wounds. 686 the study of medicine, 426, 445 458, 461, 474- Toxins versus enzymes, 872, 964 TURNETa, Edward Beadon, death of, 26-Obituary Post-graduate study, 445, 458-Pro-Vice- TRAQUAIR. H. M.: Diagnosis of intracranial notice of. 81. 123 Chancellor appointed, 1114-Psychological new growths, 105 TURNER, SirG-eeorge: Unior-thtodox Beaiiiis- medicine, 461 Trauma followed by sarcoma (David H. Haler), cences, rev., 657 University of Edinburgh: Appointments, 163, 788(0) TT RNER, J. G.: Stomatitis of dental origin, 586 220, 721-Cameron prize, 221-Chair of anatomy, Traumatotherapy, review of book on. 192 TURNER, Midgley: Prevention of tuberculosis, 721-Chair of child life and health (Edward Treatment, review of books on 62, 536. See also 29 Clark Chair), 220, 772-Chair of psychology, Therapeutics TJuRNER, Robert Shandn. obituarynoticc of. 39 821-Degrees and pass lists, 221, 228, 828- TREDGOLD, A. F.: Microceplaly, 122-lAnd E. T. TURNER, S. Duke: Phimosis and circumcision, Graduation ceremony, 221, 228, 828 868-Infor- RUSTON): A 6ase of intr-acranial tumlour, 928 mlation concerning the study of medicine, 431, 555 (0)-Child psychology, 824 Turpen,tine, toxicity and fatal dose of, 77 448, 458, 459, 461, 475--Medical radiology TlHETHOWAN, W.: lijuries of muusles and Twins, Caesarean (M. R. Souli), 190, 330-A cor- diploma, 475 Post-graduate study, 458 tendons, 898 rection, 330 Psychological medicine. 461-Tropicalm edi- 449 Trials, Notable British, Series: Alfred Art hur Twins, heterosexual, fouir generations of, with cine, 459-Women students, Rouse, rev., 951 prepartum am-norrhoea in two generations University of Glasgow: Appointments, 509- Trichina spiralis causing oedema round the (C. E. Taylor), 384 Brunton memorial prize, 828-Chairof forensic eyes (R. A. Hickling), 651 965 medicine, 509 Degrees end pass lists, 729, Twins,locked, 828. Trigetmiinal neuralgia. See Neur-algia TYRRELL, E. E*arlyJ.: use of liver in medicine, 782, 828. 925-Gradiatioon ceremony, TRIMBLE, Andrew: Report on tuberculosis in 1120 925 - Honorary degrees, 925- Information Beltasst 1058 concerning the study of medicine, 431. 449, 458 TROLLIE, Dr.: Health) of native labourers in the -Post-graduate study, 458-Uni versity General Belgian Congo, 116 Council meeting, 868-Proposed common meet- Tropical diseases,isiue of the Gazette des U. ingplace for alumni, 868-West of Scotland H6pitaux for June 17th devoted to, 129 R.A.M.C. memorialpprize, 828 Tropical hygiene, review of book on, 1096 Ukraine: Oto-rhino-laryngological institute University Grants Committie: Returns from Tropical Medicine, Calciutta School of: Annual founded at Charkov, 1203. See also Russia universities and university colleges for the report, 161-Note on, 273 0 Ulcer, duodenal, hunger pains in (leading academicic yeart1929-30), 41 Tropical medicine and hygiene, instruction in, 73 article), 303 University of Ireland,N ational: Appointments, Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, International Ulcer, duodenal, medical treatment of, 367. 228, 229, 1114-Degrees and pass lists, 40, 875- Federation of Societies of, constituted, 553 Ulcer, peptic, etiology of. 628 Hlonorary degrees,40-Information concerning Tropical medicine, information concerning the Ulcer, and, 781 the study of medicine, 435. 461-1ieeting of peptic,fats 461 study of, 458 Ulcer,pyloric, hunger in (leading article), Senate, 228-Psychological m-iedicine, pains concern- Tropical miiecicine, Liverpmool School ofinforma 303-Correspondence on, 670. See also Hunger University of Lausanne: Informnation tion concerning, 459 and pains ing degrees of practitioners, 474-Degrees and Tropical Medicine,Liondon School of, See UJlcer of stonliach, bleeding fissured (C. J. pass lists, 633-Medical graduates, 636 Hygiene anid Tropical Medicine Fuller) 1138 University of Loeds: Appointments, 172- TROTTER, Wilfrel: Appreciation of Blilton Ulcer, varicose (A Dickson Wright), 266, 561 Centenary of theSchool of Medicine, 64- Pollard, 969-Carcinoma of the hypopharynx, (0)-Discussion, 266 Degrees and pass lists, 64, 636-Honorary 1098 IJltra-violet rays, transmission of thlrough Degrees, 64-Information con cr,,ing thestudy Trudean Sanatorium. See Sanatoriuim fabrics. 408 of medicine, 427, 446, 461-Pathology and "Tru-por " miiilk-bottle cover, 611 Umbilical cord, instrument for replacing the bacteriology department: Annual report, 1057 Tuberculin, 322 572 See also Cord -Psychologicalmedicine, 461 prolapsecld, pass lists, Tuberculosis in Belfast,1058 Umuiekaloaho. a reuiedy" for tuberculosis University ofL.iverpool: Degrees and Tubereulosis, bovine (Arthur Gof ton), 119 (purliaiiientary note), 227. 327 78,729, 1201-Information concerning the study Tuberculosis of breast, 972 Undulant fever, See Fever of medicine, 428, 446, 459, 460, 475-Medical Tuberculosis and cancer, 957 radiology diploma, 475 Mitchell Banks Tuberculosis cases, after-history of, 962 UNITED STATES: Lectuire, 924-Scholarships, etc., awarded, 78- Taberculosis in children, incidence of (Dorothy Advertisements of food products in (Mlorris Tropical Medicine, 459, 460 J. Dow and W. Ernest Lloyd), 183 (0). See also Fishbein), 711 Tuberculin American medical men visit Frenchthermal UNIVERSITYOF LONDON: Tuberculosis Conference, International, Davos stations, 229, 517 Applications for vacancies. 328, 1200 (1931), 172, 407-Postponement of, 637 Convalescent care, report of Winifred Master- Appointments, 78, 328, 729, 828. 924 Tuberculosis, genito-urinary (leading article), son Burke Relief Foundation, 393 fleaverbrook Fund. grantsmade from, 328 1145. See also Urinary surgery rate, 85 Bequests to (J. F H. Knight), 78 Diphtheria death 228 Tuberculosis of the hip, end-results of (John New York Neturological Institute to issue a British Association centenary meeting, Gilmour), 898 Bulletin to record its laboratbry and clinical Brown Animal Sanatory Institution report, Tuberculosis, International Union against: activities. 685 125 Annual mleetirg, 193-Next meeting, The New York Post-graduate Medical School and Cancer Hospital (Free) recognized as a school, Hague (1932), 198-Scientific session, 198-A Hospital and Coluimbia University now 328 standard anti-tuberculosis plan, 198-Dinner, becomes the post-g'-aduate school of medi- Chairman and deptuty chairman elected, 729 198 cine of Column bia. 25 Chancellorship, 924, 1015 Tuberculosis in Lancashire, rel)ort-, 1196 Obstetrics and childhealth n, report on, 69 Degrees and pass lists, 78, 125, 228, 280, 328, 682, Tuberculosis of the larynx, prophylaxis of Typhoid mortality rate in the large cities, 782, 924, 1066, 1200 (H. MortimerWharry), 98 (0) 685 Diplonia in Psychological Medicine, 125 Tuberculosis, light baths in (Sir Henry Duveen travelling studentship 328, 924 Gauvain), 366 Universities: Scottish representation in Parlia- Economy, national, and, 1005 Tuberculosis, mammary, 972 ment, 773 Examination (medical degrees for internal Tuberculosis medical officers, inforiiation University of Aberdeen: Degrees and pass lists, students) regulations, 1200 concerning, 463 126-Information concerniing the study of Examiners appointed, 1230 Tuberculosis and milk (infected) (parliamentary medicine, 431, 448 Foundation Day, 924 note), 36 University of Bari: To confer medical degrees, Graduates' Association, 682 Tuberculosis, mortality from, 76-Parliamentary 927 Graham Legacy Committee, report, 125 328 note on, 683 University of Belfast. Quepn's Appointments, Grants made, Tuberculosis in the Navy (parliamentary note), 875-Information concerning the study of GuY's Hospital Medical School, 280 80 medicine, 435, 451 Ilonorary degrees, 228, 682 Tuberculosis Prevention, National Association : Appointments, 1114 Hughes [Thomas Smythe] Research Fund. for: Annual conference at Margate (1931), 28- -Degrees and pass lists, 79,1201-Information grants from, 328 Report of proceedings, 28-Publication of pro- concerning the study of medicine, 425. 414- Information concerning the study of medicine, ceedings, 996-Handbook of Tuberculosis awarded, 79-Prize distribution 4241 459, 460 sixth Sclholarships 776 College, 636 Schemes for Great Britain and Ireland, at the Dental School, Kingas 636 edition, rev., 108 Cardiac Research Centre, King's College Hospital Medical School, 228, University of Bristol: 924 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, ear:y (C. P. Lapage), a review of the, 775-Degrees and pass lists, Lectures, 78, 875. 1138 study of London Hospital Medical College, 228. 636 1114-Information concerning the School of Mfedi- Tuberculosis, pulmonary, and sun-bathing, 922, medicine. 426, 444, 453-Medical School re- London (Royal Free Hospital) 1112 458 cine for Women), 406 " uinion, 1154-Post-eraduate study, Medi- Tubercullosis, umciekaloabo as a "renmedy for University of Cagliari: To confer mnedical London School of Hygiene and Tropical (parliamentary note), 227, 327 degrees, 927 cine, 78, 125, 280, 459, 589, 636, 729, 782, 12^0 Tuberculosis research, 1160 Matriculation results, 729 Tuberculosis, returns forms for, 971 OF Mickle [William Julius] Fellowship. 328 UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGF: Me Unit, 510 Tuberculosis, review of books on, 108, 247 Appointments, 172, 515, 1162 Officers' Training Corps, lical review of book on, 108 924, 1015, Presentation Day, 924 Tuberculosis schemes, Degrees and pass lists, 40. 228, 230, 828, 460 Tuberculosis. surgical, in children (&otte 1066 Psychologlcal medicine, Mahler), 1137 Dissertations Approved for the Ph.D., M.Sc., Recognition of teachers, 125. 328, 924 Tuberculosis in sswine (D. J. Anthony), 385 and M Litt. Degrees i7 the University (f Resignations, 328 Tuberculosis Trust, Rcyal Victoria Hospital, Cambridoe for the AcalSmical Year 1929- Rogers Prize. 172 annual report, 272 1.930, Abstrocts of, rev., 388 St. Bartholomew's Haspital :Medical College, Tuberculous cattle, branding of (parliamentary Tnformation concerning the studyof medicine, 1S5, 729 notes), 80, 683 424. 444, 475 St. George's Hospital Mledical School, 550 THz BRiTisH INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL J ULY-I)EC , 193 1] I 33~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~33

305- Vivisection. See also Animals, experiments on UNIVERsITY OF LONDON (continued): VAN SLYKE, Donald D.: Bright's disease, St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School, 406. 924 (And John P. PETERS): Quantitative Clinical Vocational guidance, review of book on, 756 Scharlieb [Mary] Research Studentship, 125 Chqemistry, rev., 949 VOLLUM. Roy Lars, awarded a Dorothy Temple Teaching schools, recognition of, 328 V'aricella and herpes. See Herpes Cross Fellowship, 229 Title of Reader in Physiology, 828-Of Pro- Varicose ulcer. See Ulcer Voluntary patients. See Patients fessor of the History of Medicine, 1201-Of Varicose veins. See Veins Vomiting of pregnancy, 1017, 1072, 1119, 1164 Reader in Surgery, 1201 Variola-vaccinia flocculation test, report on Voyage M6dical International on the Riviera, Tropical medicine, 459 (Burgess, Craigie and Tulloch), 812 831 University College. 228, 636, 875 Varnish, Whitehead's, an improved, 680 University College Hospital Medical School, VASSALLO, Salvator Michael ,receives permission 228, 550, 1015 to wear the Insignia of the Order of the University Court, 78 Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, 407 University Readership in Pathology, 328 VAUGHAN, Janet Maria, elected to a Beit Memorial Fellowship, 159 - Varieties of W. secondary anaemias and their treatment, 256 University of Manchester (Victoria): Appoint- a Rocke- ments, 968-Degrees and pass lists, 79, 1201- VAUGHAN, Kathleen: The shape of the pelvic WADDINGTON, Conrad Hal, awarded and childbirth, 311, 939 (0) feller Medical Fellowship, 65 Information concerning the study of medicine, brimn The of 428, 446, 457. 461-Post-graduate courses, 457- VAUGHAN, Warren T.: Al leroy avd Applied WAGNER, Aage (and others): Origint Psychological medicine, 461 Immunor)logy, rev., 1139 Lumphosarcomatosis and its Relation to other University of Milan: Microphone and loud VED;L,, Dr., death of, 550 Forms of Leutcosis in White Mice, rev., 8C6 speaker installation in the surgical clinic, 229 Veins, varicose, review of books on, 500 WAKELEY, Cecil P. G., awarded the Buckston -To confer medical degrees, 927 Veins, varicose, treatment of, 786 Brownre medal and prize, iCOl University of Modena: To confer medical Venereal diseases, ante-natal treatment of, 158 Waking hour in bospitals. See Hospitals degrees, 927 Venereal diseases, campaign against, review of WALDO, F. J., completes tbirty years' service University of Naples: To confer medical tile work of the Union Internationale Contre as coroner for the City of London and South- degrees, 927 le Peril VWnfrien, 306 wark, 85 Venereal diseases centres (parliamentary note), WALDRAM, P. J.: Adequate daylight for UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD: 327 intieriors, 816 Degrees and pass lists, 172, 782, 1015, 1200 Venereal diseases, forms for returns, 971 Wales:-Welsh National School of Medicine: Gotch [Francis] Memorial Prize awarded, 1114 Venereal diseases made notifiable in Rumania, Information concerningthe study of niedicine, Information concerning the study of medicine, 591 430, 448. See also University of Wales 423, 444, 475 Venereal diseases officers, information concern- WN"ALFORD, Alfred: A spirit-proof antrum Ophthalmic medicine diploma, 475 ing, 464 puncture outfit, 149 Venereal diseases problem throughout the WALLACE, Falconer L.: Research in animal University of Perugia: To confer medical Em:ipire: Discussion at the Imperial Social diseases, 272 degrees, 927 Hygiene Congress, 157 W'AL1KER, Jane, Honorary LL.D. Leeds conferred University of Rome: To confer medical degrees, Venereal diseases, review of books on. 500 on .64 927 Venereal diseases service in London, 397 WAX KER, Liout-Col. Josiah, Territorial Decora- Ulniversity of St. Andrews: Degrees and pass Venous pressure, review of booli on, 18 tion conferred on, 589 lists, 29-Honorary degrees, 29-Information Ventilation of the House of Commons (parlia- WALKER, Kenneth: Treatment of inoperable concerning the study of medicine, 431, 450- mentary note), 28)-Of cinemas, 1204 carcinomna of the bladder, 16-Sterility, 158 Residence hall opened, 773 Ventriculography and encephalography (H. WALKER, Sir Norman, elected president of the Un iversity, Sren Yatsen, China, new pathological Cohen), 317 General Medical Council, 1001 institute opened in, 1119 VERCO, C. A., appointed a Serving Brother of WALLACF,. Sir Cuthbert: Presented with his University of Sheffield: Appointments, 1066, 1201 the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 173 portrait, 671 -Degrees and pass lists. 79, 125, 782-Informa- VERNE:Y, E. B.: Exercise in diabetes insiprdus, WALLACH, Otto, death of, 172 tion concerning the study of medicine, 429, 447 726 WALSCHEID, Arthur John: Abdomino-Pelvic -Post-graduate clinics, 730-Research fund in VERNON, Mark Henry Herbert, obituary notice Diagnosis in Women, rev., 949 medicine, a nucleus for a, 1201 of, 1161 WALSHE, F. M. R.: Treatment of some common University of Sienna: To confer medical Vertigo (Wilfred Harris), 755 nervous diseases, 1185 degrees, 927 Vertigo in suppurative conditions of the middle WALTON, A. J.: London clinic andnursing home, University of Tubingen: Post-graduate courses, ear (F. W. Watkyn-Thomas), 242 (0), 317- 1113 684 Discussion, 317 WANACH, Rudolf, death of, 172 University of Turin: To confer medical degrees, Vesicular mole (Leith Alurray), 1092 WANNER, Fr4d6ric, obituary notice of, 635 927 Veterinary Bulletin, information concerning, War as an educator in hygiene (leading article) University of Wales: information concerning 1203 501 the study of medicine, 429, 448 Veterinary Medical Association. See Association War, the great, medical history of, 952 UPCOTT, H.: Surgical treatment of trigeminal Veterinary research (parliamentary note), 1162 War pensions. See Per sions neuralgia, 310 Veterinary teaching in Edinburgh, 119. See also WARBURG, Otto, awarded the Nobel prize f(.r Uraetnia, blood pressure in, effect of magnesium College, Royal (Dick) medicine, 861 sulphate intravenously on the (C. B. Watson), Vichy, new thermal establishment to be opened WARD, R. Ogier: Treatment of inoperable 1086 at, 1119 carcinomaof the bladder, 16-Recentadvances Ureteric lesions as a cause of abdominal lesions Victorian Bush Nursing Associatioft: Annual in diagnostic methods in renal affections, (Duncan M. Morison), 59 report, 1002 175 (0). 256 Urethra, extraction of broken catheter from Vienna: Post-graduate work and courses in, 154, WARDEN, A. A.: Wintering abroad, 923-Neo- (L. W. Hefferman), 1C4-(R. K. Debenbam), 229-Number of medical pr actitioners and Hippocratisn, 1011 225-(H W. Webber). 323 dentists in, 731 Warnings, 86, 130, 408. 518 Urinaemia in prostatic enlargement, 591 VILAIN, Louis, death of, 924 WARTHIN, Aldred Scott, death of, 729 Urinal, triple-flow suprapubic. 996 VILLARET, Maurice (Fr. Saint GIRONs and L. WARWICK, W. Turner: The Rationtal Treatment Urinary disease, beginnings of (Rlobert Kennon), JUSTIN-BESANQON): La Pression veinteatse p4ri- of Varicose Veins anid Varicoeele, rev., 500 993 pherique, Etude physiologiqaue, clintique, et WASSERMANN, A. v. (and W. KOLLE): Hand bch, Urinary surgery. SeefSurgery therapeutique, rev., 18 der Pathogenen. Mikro6rganismen, rev., 1097 Urobilin and urobilinuria, 710 VILLINGER. Emiiil, death of, 172 Wassermann reaction, twenty-fifth anniversary Urobilinogen, 780 832 VINCENT, H.: Claude Bernard and the College of the discovery of, 41 Uroselectan B, 853 de France, 129 Water. London, annual report on, 392 Urticaria, 41-Review of books on, 1186 VINES, H. W. C.: Post-mortem examinations, 208 Water Pollution Research Board: Survey of tLe Uterine disease, x rays in (Louisa Martindale), -Milk-borne streptococcal intections, 262 Itiver Tees-Part I, hydrographical, 320 1089 Virus diseases, active immunization in (C. H. Water supplies and public health (B. G. Fagan), Uterine haemorrhage. See Haemorrbage and Andrewes). 10'6 1156 Menorrhagia Virus hypothesis (leading article), 1146 Water supply of Peterhead, 915 Uterus. displacements of the (S. Gordon Luker), Niruses, biological nature of the (H. H. Dale). Water supply in schools (parliamentary note), 1171 (0) 619-Correspondence on, 725 127 Uterus, inversion of the (F. J Browne), 58 Viscera, "mirror transplantation" of (Rees WATERFIELD, N. E.: Treatment of septicaemia, Uterus, irradiation of, after-effects of, 122, 223 Phillips), 608. See ctlso Developmental defects 202-The problem of suicide, 264 Uterus ruptured during spontaneous delivery Viscera, transposition of, associatedl with acute WATERHOUSE, Dr.: Varieties of secondary (S. B. Herd), 1092 appendicitis (A. D. Courtney), 1134 anaemia and their treatment. 256 Uterus, streptococcal infection of, complicating Vision, recovery of, after twenty-seven years WATERHOUSE, Rupert: Incidence of rheuimatism pregnancy (W. P. Kenned% ), 60 (Norman Fleming), 10E4(0) in Bath and surrounding area, 321 Uvula, elongated, shortening of for the cure of Vision of School Children, report of Committee WATERS, E. P.: Local x-ray treatment of in- cough, 549, 588 on, 859 fection, 1164 Visual sensitivity, review of books on, 148 WATERS, flieut.-Col. George, gives a further Vital statistics, the compilation of (Major donation to King Edward's Hospital Fund for Greenwood), 803 London, 366 Vital statistics: Of Scotland, 111, 398. 1155-Of Waters, mineral, and catalysis (A. Woodman- the Irish Free State, 220,584,1156-For Northern sey), 100O V. Ireland, 510, 774, 1058, 1195-Of England and WATERSTON, David: Anatomy int the Livinu Wales for 1930, 774, 1004-Registrar-General's Model, rev.. 106 Vaccination Bill, 551 statistical review for 1930, 1004 WATKINS, Kenneth Harold, awarded a Roclie- Vaccination with B.C.G. See Bacillus Calmette- Vital statistics, founders of. 763, 803 feller Medical l'ellowship. 65 Guerin Vitamin A content of butter and margarine WATKYN-THOMAS. F. W.: Vertigo in suppurative Vaccination in Burma, progress of, report, 162 (Barbara Morgan amid Katharine Coward), 908 conditions of the middle ear, 242 (0), 317 Vaccination. compulsory: Deputation to Vitam-iin BI content of liver extract, 34 WATSON, Lieut.-Col. Andrew Alexander, obituary Minister of Health, 153 Vitamin B2 and pella gra, the etiology of pellagra notice of, 515 Vaccination and economy, 782. 826, 921 (B. C. Guba), 53 (0)-Correspondence on, 165 WATSON, C. B.: Effect of intravenous magnesium Vaccination, parliamentary notes on, 80, 127, 327, Vitamin concentrates, activity of (reports of sulphate on the blood pressure in uraemia, 551-Death after, 327-And encephalitis, 80,127 tests by K. H. Coward), 71 1C86 Vaccine therapy, exotoxins in relation to Vitamin D, crystalline (calciferol), 1142 WATSON, Sir Malcolm: Public health problemls (Geoffrey Shera), 497 Vitamin D, standardization of (R. B. Bourdillon, of air travel, 262 Vaccines, uses and misuses of (J. A. Braxton H. M. Bruce, C. Fischlmann, and T. A. WATSON, W. Bertram: British drugs, 638 Hicks), 650 (0)-Correspondence on, 827 Webster), 762 WATSON-WILLIAMS, E.: The broken nose. 791(0) Vaginal examination, aseptic. 63,174 Vitamin standards, iuternational (lead ng WATT, A. AI.: Developmental defects, 1018 VALENTINE, C. W.: Psychology in early child- article), 857-Recommendations of the London WATT, W. Langmuir: Menorrhagia not due to hood, 579 Conference, 862 uterine disease, 258-Exophthalmic goitre, 308 VALLERY-RADOT, Pasteur (and V. HEIMANN): Vitamins (Sir Frederick Gowland FRopkins), 621 WAY, C. Berkeley: A tonsil spatula 951 HypersensibilittdlSVscifiques dan8 les Affec- Vitamins and bone growth, 955,1107 WEAR, Algernon: ABC of Child Health, rev.. 108 tions (JutanWes, rev., 1186-(And Lucien Vitriol and other dangerous substances, WEAR, Arthur Taylor, obituary notice of, 1116 RoUquhs): Les Phhnomnes de Choc danas conveyance of by road (parliamentary note), WEATHERLY, Lionel: His work for the Winsley I' Urticaire, rev., 1186 22a Sanatoriulm, 7a-The problem of suicide. 264 f R B1sITI3 34 JULY-DEC., I93I] INDEX MRICAAJOURJSA5

'WEBB, J. Curtis: Treatment of dlysmenorrhoea. The Week (continee)): WELLS, C. A.: Beginning of urinary disease, 993 124-The radiologist and the cancer patient, Ingenious devices, 712 WELLS, F. M.: in the guinea-pig of Medical Psychology, 712 Changes 629 Institute embryo produced by scorbutic diet, 873 WEBBER, H. W.: Refresher courses for ship Inventions, new, 712 WELSH. Robert* A. Doctors and road accidents, surgeons, 35-Post-mortem examinations, 208 Jackson, Hughlings, 813 359-Chloroform in labour, 1197 -Broken catheter in urethra, 323-Injuries of Jenner, Edward, and other naturalist-physi- Welsh. See Wales the knee-joint. 920 cians, 198 WENTWORTH. Hazel Austin: A Quantitative WEBER, F. Parkes: Anaemic breakdowns con- King Edward's Hospital Fund, 1149 Study of Achromaticand Chromati Sestiitivity nected with congenital haemolytic jaundice, 33 Knutnford, Lord, death of, 199 from Center to Periphery of the Visual Field, -Blood transfusion, 803-" Idiopathic spon- Labour, duration of, 24 rev., 148 taneous pneumothorax, 989-Nervous dy's- Lancet commission on nursing, 350 WEST, Ranyard: Supplies of curare, 1065- pepsia, 1036 Leprosy, prophylaxis of, 198 Musclespasms in chronic encephalitis, 1103 WEBER, Hilda- Physical findings in psycho- Leprosy Research. International Centre for, West Africa. See Africa neurosis, 1183 506 West African Medical Staff dinners, 130-Infor- WEBSTER, J. H. Douglas: Radiation treatment Leptospirosis in the Andamans, 907 mation concerning, 472. See also Africa of leukaemia, 1104 London, South, 253 Westminster Abbey Choir School, vacancies at, WWEBSTER, T. A. (and others): The quantitative London water, 392 16 estimation of vitamin D by radiography, 762 Lower, Richard, 1193 Westminster, Statute of, Act. 1015,1161 Maggots and osteomyelitis, 540 WHABRRY, H. Mortimer: The prophylaxis of 'The Weekk: Malaria control in Palestine,954 tuberculosis of the larynx, 98 (0) Ansemia, nutritional, in infancy, 615 Malarial infections, delayed tertian, 1192 What islife? See Life Animals, experiments on, 542 Measurements, standards of. 69 WHEELER, Sir WilliamI. de Courcy: Treatment Annual Meeting at Eastbourne. 113,154,199 Medical branches of the Services, 618 of septicaemia, 202, 980 (0)-Bone transplanta- The Book of Eastbourne, 154-Annual Medical education, method of, 764 tion. 268-Cardiospasm, 948-Cancer of appen- Representative Meeting, 154-Luncheon to Medical hydrology, 908 dix, 1093 Representatives from over-seas, 156-Recog- Medical industrial psychology, 580 Whitaker's Almanack, rev. 1097 tnition of Dr. Cox's services, 199-Popular Medical Register: Untraceable practitioners, WHITE, Duncan: Lipiodol in diagnosis of intra- Lecture: Diseases of animals transmissible 580 thoracic disease, 1105 to man, 200-Official religions service, 201- Medical Research Council, 199 WH{ITE. Paul Dudley: Heart Disease. 391 The laparo-trachelotomy film, 201-Number Medicine, preventive, the rise of, 665 WHITE, S. E.: Temporary treatment without who registered, 201 Mental disease, research in, 579 certification, 1063 Army. British: Shortage of R.A.M.C. officers, Mortality conditions in rural Europe, 617 WHITE, William A.:-Medical Psychology 305 Mortality, maternal, 662 AMen;tal View in Disease, rev., 1142 Asbestos dust, suppression of, 306 Mosquito Control Institute, British, 25 WHITE, Lienit.-Col. William O'Byrne, obituary Asthma research, 956 Narcotic drugs. See Drugs, dangerous notice of, 278 Asthma statistics, Danish, 1050 National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Whitehead's vainish, an improved, 680 B.C.G.: Vaccination of monkeys with, 111- to Children, 1000 WHITEHOOUSE, Beckwith: Indications for pre- Results of vaccination with, in France, 351- New York Post-graduate Medical School and mature termination of pregnancy, 751 The trial at Ltibeck, 712, 814, 861 Hospital, 25 WHITFIELD, Arthur: Marylebone parliamentary Blindness, prevention of, 1001 Noblesse oblige, 307 election. 786 Board of Control: Advisory Committee, 254 Noise: Measurement of, 541-In Oxford, 858 WHITTINGTOn. Mr.: A new device for training Book catalogues, old medical, 618 Nutrition Abstracts andReviews, 113 squinting children, 105 Bright's disease, 305 Obstetrics and child health in the United WHITTINeTON. Theodore: The post-encephalitic British Association centenary, 394, 578 States, 69 ocular complications of children, 265, 981(0) British Dental Association, 505 Occupation and health, 616 WHITTLE, Glynn: Obstetric forceps, 849 British Post- Graduate Medical School: Occupation therapy for paying mental WHITWELL, James R.: Temporary treatment Appointment of Dean, 11491 patients, 813 without certification. 1011-Appreciation of Buckston Browne dinner, 954 Order of St. John and the British Red Cross Sir ThomasEustace Hill, 1116 -Cancereampaign in Australia, 153, 664 Society, 113 WIBIN, Lieut -General Ernest. death of, 924 Cancer Campaign, British Empire, 909 Orthodontic Congress, 113 WIGHAM, J. T.: The sedimentation test, 1092- -Cancer, contributions to the study of, 112 Osler, Lady, 25 Cancer of appendix, 1093-Sarcomaof testis, Cancer deaths In England and Wales, Out-patient, problem oftbe, 1193 1093 geographical distribution of, 23 Parasitology in China, 1100 WIGODOR. S., elected a member of the Morley Cancer diagnosis by spectro-photometry, 196 Paterson of Hebron, 352 Town Council and appointed to serve on Cancer and tuberculosis. 957 Pathological specimens by post, 909 various committees, 1203 Catalysis and mineral waters, 1000 Pedigree, how to prepare a, 352 WILBERT: Vaccination of monkeys with B.C.G., Cavendish bicentenary, 665 Pharmacological memoirs, 1192 111 Cerebral cortex during unconsciousness, 68 Photogravure plates, 1051 WILCOCKS, Charles: Mammary tuberculosis, Cerebro-spinal fever. 393 Plague in 1930-31, 1147 972 Charities, medical, 307 Plasmoquine treatment, 858 WILIKEs, E. L. B.: Appreciation of Robert E. Child Psychology, National Institute of, 663 Pneumonia in South Africa, 1191 Lord, 171 Cholesterol in mental disorders, 252 Poliomyelitis, 662 WILKIE, D.P.D.: Treatment ofsepticaemia, 202, Cod-liver oil and rickets, 1050 Post-graduate work in Vienna, 164 594 (0) Convalescent care. 393 Posture in youth, 1102 WILKINSON, Lieut.-Col. E.: Milk-borne strepto- Cox, Alfred: Recognition of the services of, 254 Radiology and the radiologist, 391 coccal infections, 261, 494 (0) -Testimonial to, 1652 Radiuim"bomb," 811 WILKINsON, John F.: Hog's stomach in Cream of beauty. 112 Radium in malignant disease, 1102 pernicious anaemia, 76,1008 -Crime, juvenile, 197 Rectal surgery, the history of, 999 WILKINsoN, W. Camac: Tuberculin, 322 Damien, Father, 711 Red Cross transfusion service, 907 WLLAN, R. J.: Recent diagnostic methodsin Death, causes of,international list of, 539 Remedies, new, clinical trials of, 251 renal affections, 257 Deutsches Hygiene Museum, Dresden, 504 Research Defence Society, 1102 WILLCOX, R. Lewis Plumbism, 222 Diet In history, 1148 Richardson, Sir Benjamin Ward, 1101 WILLCOX. Sir William: Liver function tests, Digitalis, biological standardization of, 152 Ross, Sir Ronald, 1149 1039-Wintering in England, 1059 Diphtheria, recent research on, 578 . See Army WILLIAMS, Gwynne: Acute osteomyelitis,896 Drug pots, 908 Royal Society of Medicine, 580 WILLIAMS, Hal:-Benjamin Ward Richardson Drugs, dangerous: Limitation of manufacture Rural hygiene in Europe. 710 Memorial Lecture: Disease and the public of, 152-Limitation of traffic in, 541-Annual St. George's fortyYears ago, 861 abattoir, 1107 report of the British Government to the Schistosoma spindale, 23 WILLIAMS, J. H., re-elected M.P. for Llanelly, League of Nations re the traffic in, 761- Schistosomiasis, treatment of, 1191 865 Report to the League of Nations of the Science and the public, 763 WILLiAMS, John Whitridge, obituary notice of, commission of inquiry into the control of Science and public affairs, 812 970 opium smoking in the Far East, 1049 Scientific and technical abstracts, 1102 WILLIAMS, Pilman: Diabetes ahd pregnancy, 58 Drugs, new, clinical trials of, 251 Ship surgeons, refresher courses for, 70 WILLIAMSON, R. T.: Dr. William Gilbert, dis- Economies at Geneva, 579 Snake venom, immunization against, 1052 coverer of terrestrial magnetism and founder Economy Report, the National, 252 Spallanzani. 999 of electrical science, 219 Educational number (1931), 394 Sterility in women, 998 WILLIAMS, T. Pearse: Physical education in Encephalitis, post-vaccinal, 307. 506-Preval- Tabulae Riologicae, 664 schools, 781 ence of, 253-Ministry of Health circular re, Teeth, irregularity and malocclusion of, 617 WILLOUGHBY, W. G.: Address as President of 506 Thompson, Sir Henry, 70 the Association: Public health-to-day and Ephedrine and pseudo-ephedrine, 906 Todd. Robert Henry, death of, 1149 to-morrow, 131 (0)-Industrial problems and Epsom College. 1190 Tonsil, malignant tumours of the, 663 general practice, 206-Wintering in England, Ergosterol, irradiated, and parathyroids, 351 Trudeau Sanatorium, 24 1059 Ergot, the history of. 1100 Tuberculosis. International Union against, 198 WILSHAW, R. H.: Acute tonsillitis and some of Faraday's observations on mental inertia, 618 Urobilin and urobilinuria, Y0 its sequels, 315 Food poisoning, 542 Vaccination, compulsory, 153 WILSON, Alexander, obituary notice of, 873 Food preservation. 1101 Vaccination of monkeys with B.C.G., 111 WILSON, C. M.: St. Mary's Hospital dinner. 732 Food problems, 762 Variola-vaccinia flocculation test, 812 WILSON, Colonel F. E.: Medical aid in the Food products in Ameriqa, advertisement of, Venereal disease, campaign against, 306 Central Provinces and Berar, 961 711 Vision of school children, 859 WILSON, George: The adolescent deaf, 821 Foot-and-mouth disease, 860 Vital statistics, founders of, 763 WILSON, Major G.: The Army Medical Services Gastric acidity, 1147 Vitamin A content of butter and margarine, in a future war, 947 General Medical Council, the presidency of. 908 WILSON, John: Hospital planning, 119 1001 Vitamin D, standardization of, 762 WILSON, John, M.P.: Medical benefits in Belfast -Glandular fever. 859 Vitamins and lone growth, 955 Workhouse, 357 Guillotin, Dr., 956 Wellcome Research Institution, 957 WILSON, J. St. George: Menorrhagia not due to Guy's Hospital Reports, 68 Wingfield Orthopaedic Hospital, 70 uterine disease. 258 Health Ministry, financial commitments of Winsford ante-natal scheme, 955 WILSON, J. W. A., elected Mayor of Wisbech, the, 503 Woad, 253 927 Heart disease. monograph on, 391 WILSON, William: The pituitary In the etiology Hospitals, teaching, the administration of, WEEKms. Courtenay C.: Need for education in of cancer, 917 505 questions of sex, 217-The Medical Evidence WILsON, W. Etherington: Renal colic and House of books, 111 before the Royal Commission on Licensing, haematuria following recumbency. 101 (0) Housing and malaria, 1050 1930, rev., 249 WILSON, W. H. McNair, awarded the West of Hygiene, rural, In Europe, 710 Irradiated ergosterol and parathyroids. Scotland R.A.M.C. Moemorial Prize, 828 Indexes, half-yearly, 70 WELD:351 WINGFIELD, R. C.: Problem of the child in the Industrial welfare, 1051 Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, 730 tuberculous household, 314, 787 (0) Infant mortality in South America, 254 Wellcome Research Institution, 957, 1056. See WINSBURY-WHITE3, H. P.: Prostatectomy or Influenza in 1930-31,814 also Research drainage, 586 TJULY-DEC., 193I] INDEX I THBAJTsA 35

Winsford ante-natal scheme, 955 WOODS. Sir Robert: Anal neuralgia, 971 Winsley Sanatorium. See Sanatorium WOODBIDE, C. J. A.: Appreciation of Richard Y. WINSLOW, C. E. A.: Health on the Farm and in Whytock Leslie, 635 the Village, 573 Woodside Nerve Hospital. See Hospital YATEs, A. Lowndes: Sore throats of other than Winter time and the A.A., 638 WOODWARK, Arthur Stanley, appointed a Deputy tonsillar origin, 210-Vertigo, 318-Acute and Wintering abroad, 923-In England, 1059, 1150, Lieutenant for the County of London, 1119 subacute otitis media, 318, 647(0)-The liodern 1189-By the sea (leading article), 1189. See WOOLDRIDGE, G. H.: Active immunization in Treatment of Nasal Catarrh, rev., 656-Anaes- also Spas, British virus diseases, 1038 thetics in diathermy and endoscopy, 946 WINTON, Frank Robert, elected to a Beit, Workmen's Compensation Act and medical Year Book, British Waterworks, rev., 707 Memorial Fellowship, 159-Appointed univer- witnesses (Ireland), 774 YELP, R. E. B., presentation to, 129 sity lecturer in physiology at Cambridge, 515 Worms, thread, treatment of, 407, 517 Yellow fever. See Fever WIsHART, G. M.: Groundwork of Biophysics, WORRALL, R. L.: The cerebral cortex during YELLOWLEE5, D.: Real pain," 1109 rev., 804 unconsciousness, 68 YELLOWLEES. H.: Indications for premature WITTS, L. J.: Varieties of secondary anaemia WORTMNGTON, J. V., elected M.P. for the Forest termination of pregnancy, 751 and their treatment, 256-Pernicious anaemia, of Dean, 865 Yorkshire, medical charity in, 270 681-Chronic microcytic anaemia, 883 (0). 1059 WOTHERSPOON, Rona, charged with attempting YOUNG, Sir E. Hilton, appointed Minister of Woad, 253 to procure abortion, 1066 Health 909 WOHiL, Michael G.: Bedside Interpretation of Wound diphtheria. See Diphtheria YOUNG. E. L.: A Philosophy of Reality, rev., 346 Laboratory Findinas, rev., 656 Wounds, maggots in, 592, 638, 686. See also YOUNG, George: Bilateral haemorrhages into WOLTER, Friedrich: Die Malaria in Russland maggots Cloquet's canal, 105-Recession of the internal int ihrer Abhdngigkeit von Boden umld Klima. Wounds, treatment of, in 1821, 401 rectus muscle, 105 rev., 347-Die Rnstehungsursachen der Pfors- WRIGHT, A. Dickson: Spinal analgesia, 212- YOUNG, J.: Menorrhagia not due to uterine heimer Tvohusepidemie von 1919 it Rileksicht Pruritus ani, 213-Varicose ulcer, 266, 561 (0)- disease. 257, 556 (0) auf die Kochsche und die Pettenkofer8che Burns and scalds, 310 YOIUNG, James: Avertin in gynaecology, 1026 (0) Auffassung der Typhusgenese, rev., 657 WRIGHT. C. Dickson: Xrays in thoracic disease, YOUNG, J. S., appointed to the Musgrave chair of Women in medioine. See Medical schools and 1182 pathology at Belfast, 875 colleges WRIGHT, Colonel: Dr. Sheehan's thermophore, YOUNG. R. A.: Treatment of septicaemia, 203- WOOD, Casey A. (editor): An Introduction to 265 Varieties of secondary anaemia. and their the Literature of Vertebrate Zoologv, rev., 1187 WRIGHT, Lieut.-Col. R. E.: Report on the treatment, 256-X-ray diagnosis of the chest, WOOD. C. G. Russ: Epithelloma of the corneal Government Ophthalmic Hospital, Madras. 992-Wintering in England, 1059-X rays in limbus and papilloma of the cartuncle, 105 273 thoracic disease, 1181 Woon, W. Burton: X rays in thoracio disease, WRIGHT, Samson: Applied Physiology, fourth Young's theory of colour vision. See Colour 1182 edition, rev., 852 vision WOODcOcK. H. M.: Biological nature of the Writer's cramp. See Cramp YULE, G. Udny: Retirement of Dr. T. H. C. viruses, 725-Enzymes versus toxins, 872 Stevenson, 321 WOODCOCK, 0. H.: Physical findings in psycho- YuLE, John, presentation to, 1155 neurosis, 1183 WOODMAN, G. G.: Pseudo-hermaphroditism, 750 X. WooDMAM, Musgrave: Treatment of oesophageal caroinoma, 210, 290 (0)-Ansesthetics in X-ray diagnosis of the chest (Stanley Melville). Z. diathermy andendoscopy, 946 990 WOODMANsEey, A.: Catalysis and mineral waters, X-ray films, a library of, 408 ZALLA, M., appointed director of the clinic of 1000 X-ray treatment of infection, local, 1164 nervous and mental diseases at Florence, 1203 WOODS, Arthur:-Dangerous Drugs: The World X-ray unit, a portable, 807 ZAMON, Arcile. death of, 1161 Fight againstIllicit Traffic in Narcotics, rev., X rays, pelvimetry by (W. H. Hooton), 1087 ZLATOGOROFF, S. J., death of, 924 498 X rays and radium, recommendations for protec- Zondek-Aschheim pregnancy reaction in the WOODS, Inspector-General Charles Henry, obitu- tion against, 819 diagnosis and prognosis of chorion-epithelioma ary notice of, 167, 330 X rays, review of books on, 192, 499, 571, 951, 1093, (F. J. Browne). 58 WooDS, H. Fergie: P'rophylaxis of lumbago, 686 X rays in thoracic disease (P. J. Kerley), 1181- Zoology, review of books on, 1187 WOODS. Hilda M. (and William T. RUSSELL): Discussion, 1181 ZucKERmAN, Dr.: Menorrhagia not due to An Introduction to Medioal Statistics, rev., X-rays in uterine disease (Louisa Martindale), uterine disease, 258 498 1089 Ziind-Berguet method of treating deafness by WooDs, Hiram, death of, 172 X rays. See also Radiology the electrophoniode, 1180 INDEX I YMAL JMu*At JV',6h tjuLJJL-"Mj%d.9Tnr.v-DlThf.. -Toxll&va&j

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IPAGE SPECIAL PLATES PAGE Fraetured Clavicle, New Method of Treatment of (James Kemble) ... 100 G. Morgan) 15 ...... facing 577 eausing Haemorrhage and Death (David 4ohalasia of the Cardia (H. B. Butler) Gastric Myoma 740 Calculus in an Ectopic Kidney (J. Llewellyn Davies) ... inset Goitre. Toxic (F. R. Fraser) ...... 1070 between 1046 and 1047 Hawthorn, Frank ...... Bernard Both) 298 Cancer, Role of the Pituitary in the Etiology of (William Busman) Heel, Prominent (Paul ... inset between 810 and 811 ... Henry, Robert Wallace ...... 727 ... faoing 156 ... Dental Deformities, Preventable (B. H. McKeag)... Hill, Sir Thomas Eustace ... 1115 of Colon, Perforative (Stanley N. Sennett) ... inset EXamples (James Diverticulitis between 1046 and 1047 Intussusception Illustrated by Three Unusual 496 Crooks)......

...... facing 1047 Encysted Empyema (N. D. Patel) Jaw Prop ...... 758 Gangrene of the Skin of Diphtheritic Origin (J. S. Anderson) facing 811 Instruments for ...... 1188 faoing 576 Kirschner Wire, Sven Johansson's Intracranial Tumour (A. F. Tredgold and E. T. Ruston) Common Injuries of the (Naughton Dunn) 644 in Children (Douglas Guthrie and Knee-joint, 277 (Septic) ... Lateral Sinus Thrombosis 156 and 157 Knutsford, Lord' D. Stewart Middleton) ...... inset between 635 157 Leslie Richard Whytock ... Lindau's Disease (W. T. Collier) ... inset between 156 and Lindsay, James Alexander ...... 1201 not Due to UterineDisease (James Young) ... inset Menorrhagias between 576 and 577 Lipiodol Injection. New Method for (Ernest Fleteher) 846 810 Lord, John Robert 363 Nose, the Broken (E. Watson-Williams)... facing Memorial at Burnley 623 Mackenzie ...... 811 Ovarian Cyst in Children, Torsion of (W. Arklay Steel) facing 978 ... 1046 of (Percy Stocks) Sialograms (L. N. Pyrah and P. B. Allison) ... facing Measles Epidemies, Control ...... 611 Thyroglossal Tract, Bradication of (Hamilton Bailey) ... facing 156 Milk-bottle Cover ... 577 388 Varicose Ulcer (A. Dickson Wright) inset between 576 and Naso-pharyngoscope for Radium Application 792 ...... 811 ... Wound Diphtheria fS. Watson Smith) ...... facing Nose, the Broken (E. Watson-Williams) Nuthall, Alex Walthen ... 1069 Ophthalmia Neonatorum (M. S. Mayou) 975 Oxygen during Anaesthesia, Tube for Delivering ...... 611 ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT Pathological Museum at Eastbourne 543 Pollard, Bilton ...... 969 Antrum Puncture Outfit, Spirit-proof ...... 149 700 766 Pregnancy, Rapid Laboratory Test for (Gladys H. Dodds)... Artery Forceps Removed from Rectum...... Secondary Haemorrhage after (Andrew Fullerton) .. 1079 the Skeleton in Gastric Diagnosis (T. D. Overend) 938 Prostatectomy, Barium Meal, Puerperal Sepsis (A. Remington Hobbs) ... 745 Hawtrey ...... 783 Benson, Sir J. for ...... 108 ... Radium Needles, Tray ...... 46 Blood Pressure, Raised, Significance of (John Hay) ... 1038 ... 842 Selvage Stitch (H. C. W. Nuttall) ...... Bone Transplantation (W. E. Gallie) .. . Sialograms (L. N. Pyrah and P. R. Allison) 1022 Sir David ...... 1067 Bruce, ... 633 401 Simpson, Sir William John Ritchie ...... Robert MacNeil ...... Buchanan, ...... 537 ... 114 Spray Adaptor for Tannic Acid ...... Buckston Browne Surgical Research Farm, Downe, Kent...... 1 1134 Stature and Pose (Ernest W. Hey Groves) ... Bundle-branch Block of Vagal Origin (Maurice Newman)...... 302 37 Sterilizer Control ...... Buxton, Dudley Wilmot (Denis Browne) 696 Allan Birch) ... 988 Talipes Equino-varus, Congenital Cephalic Presentations, Mechanism of (C. Teat for Feeding Bottles, an Improved 903 829 I[nfants' ... Cooke, Sir Edward Marriott ...... Tract, of (Hamilton Bailey) 138 572 Thyrogldssal Eradioation Cord, Prolapsed, Instrument for Replacing ... Tongue Depressor, an Illuminating ...... 853 Richardson 169 Cross, Francis Tonsil Spatula ...... 951 .. . 361 Dixon, Walter Ernest ...... 523 Current Interference (N. G. Tonsillitis, Acute (J. Alison Glover and Fred Griffith) ... Electrocardiograph and Alternating (Geoffrey Jefferson) 882 1195 Trigeminal Neuralgia ... Lethlean and W. S. Malcolm) ...... J. Dow and Encephalitis Lethargiea, Chronic (Arthur J. Hall) ... 835 Tuberculosis in Children, Incidence of (Dorothy *.. W. Ernest Lloyd) ...... 184 Sanatorium ...... 666 98 Epsom College Tuberoulosis of the Larynx (H. Mortimer Wharry) ...... 758 Ether Inbaler and Jaw Support ... 81 194 Turner, Edward Beadon ...... Fascia Cutter for Living Sutures, a -Simple 402 Urinal, Triple-flow Supravubic ... 996 Flack, Group Captaia Martin ... Aseptic ... 63 Vaginal Examination, ...... 347 Foroeps, Artery, Improved (A. Dickson Wright) Varicose Uleer ... 561 Suture-holding, a New ...... 1097 Forceps, ., 1142 Vision, Recovery of, after Twenty-seven Years (Norman Fleming) 1084 ...... Forceps, Tetra, an Improved ... 'Wellcome Research Institution ...... 1056 Foreign Body in a Child's Bronchus..i..(L. I. M..C.s.t..... Castelden) . ... 1178

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A. Association, British Medical: Annual Exhibi- AssocATIoN. BRITISH MEDICAL: ANNUAL tion of surgioal instruments and applianees, REPRESENTATIVE MBETING (continued): Aberdeen City Division: Report of meeting. 167 drugs, foods, etc., 86, 134,142 Public Health, 72 Aberdeen and Kincardineshire Division: Annual Salaries of whole-time public health medical meeting, 167-Report of meeting, 334 AssocIATION, BRITIsEH MEDICAL: ANNUAL officers, 72 Accidents, road, doctors and, 282 RBPRESENTATIVE MEETING, 49,89 General public health matters, 73 ACKLAND, W. R.: The influence of dental The late Mr. E. B. Turner, 49 Health services under Local Government mischief on the rest ofthe body, 175 Order of business. 49 Act, 74 ADAMS, Douglas K.: Organic disease of the Annual and Supplementary Reports of Public Assistance Medical Officers, 75 central nervous system in general practice, 316 Council, 49 Science, 55 Africa, ilast, combined meeting to celebrate the Election of President (1932-33', 50 Scotland, 103 Association's centenary, 315 Election of Professor Burgess as Vice-Presi- Constitution of Scottish Committee, 103 Air Force, Royal: Auxiliary Air Force, Medical dent, 50 Wales, 104 Pranch, 19,47,127, 147,319 331 Committee on mental deficiency, 50 Air Force, Royal: Medical service of, 19, 35, 47, Presentation to New South Wales Branch, 50 Association, British Medical, centenary of, 301, 119, 127,147, 171, 179, 183, 199, 231, 274, 298, 319, Award of Gold Medals, 50 315-Combined meeting of East &fricau 331 Promulgation of Association policy, 50 Branches to celebrate, 315 Air l'ores, Royal: Reserve of Air Force Officers, Official welcome to Eastbourne, 51 Association, British Medical Charities Trust Midical Btancb, 119, 298, 319 Alteration of constitution of Association, 76 Fund, 263 Alcohol problem, medical aspects of (J. D. Out-patient problem. Se HIospital policy Association, Britishw Medical: ComIposition of Rolleston), 169 sub-heading Committees, 138 Anaemias, the (A. G. Andersou), 334 Representatives' diuner, 85 Association, British Medical, Council of: Pro- ANDiErsON. A. G.: JThe anaemias, 334 Ladies' entertainment. 86 ceedings of Council, 129, 277-Composition of ANDEBSaON, F. A.: Some points of general Votes of thanks, 103,'112 Council, 138 interest in eye, ear, and throat work, 294 Reports, general approval of, 104 Association, British Medical: Essay prizes for ANDERBSON-, -G. C.: Relationship of general Sir Charles Hastings Memorial, 104 senior students and newly qualified practi- practitioners to voluntary hospitals, 228 Control of Association finance, 104 tioners, 302 Anonheles maculatus (F. Jacaues). 235 The form of the Annual Report, 105 Association, British Medical: Handbook for Anthropology, recent disooveries in (G. Elliot Approachingretirementof Mledical Secretary, recently qualified medical practitioners, 41, Smith)l, 293 105 302 Appendicitis, acute, conservative treatment of Expenses of Annual Meeting, 106 Association, British Medical: Handbook (V. L. Prmar), 234 The question-of a referendum, 106 (1931-32). 225, 302 Appendicular disease, acute (J. B. Simpson), 43 Distribution of the Supplement, 107 Association, British Medical: Harman Approved Societies. See Insurance Publication of matters affecting policy, 107 [Katherine Bishop] pyize, 41, 149, 18.6 333 Argyllshire Division: Death of Dr. Patrick Commissions forthe introduction of patients, Associasion, Briti Medical: Help to indi Gillie , 167-Election of officers, 167 108 vidual members,b01 Army, British: 19,35, 47,119, 127, 147.171. 179, 183, Representation on public bodies, 108 Association, British Medical: Hastings [Sir 191, 199, 231, 239, 258, 274, 298, 307, 331, 340 Private practice and the treatmentof mental Charles] clinical prize, 34,137, 149, 186,333 Army, British: Army Medical Services, 274 illness, 108 Association, British Medical, Library of, 302- Army, British: Colonial Medical Service, 1. 47, A correction, 125 Books added, 46.187. 238, 337 147, 171, 179, 199, 298, 331 British Medical Journal, 61 Association, British Medical, Middlemore prize, Army, British, Militia, Royal Army Medical Finance, 52 42, 137,149,333 Corps. 183 Hospital Policy, 77, 95,112 Association, British Medical, prompulgation of Army, British: Regular Army Reserve of Rate-maintained patients and remuneration the policy of, 127 Officers, 19. 47, 119,147.171,179,199, 231, 258, 274. of visiting staff, 77 Association, British Medical, social life and the, 298, 307 Problem of the out-patient, 79. 95 302 Army. British: Royal Army Medical Corps, 19, Motion to refer back the Report. 80 Association of Insurance Committees, National, 35, 47. 119, 127. 147, 171, 179, 183,191, 199, 231, 239, Public medical services, 97 214 259. 274. 298. 307, 331. 340 consultantor specialist services formembers Association of Insurance Committees, Scottisb. Army, British: Supplementary Reserve of of contributory schemes, 98 229 Offloers, 19, 179, 298 The panel of consultants, 101. 103 Association, Medical Women's International, Army, British: Territorial Army, 19, 47, 119, 127, Hospitals and sweepstakes, 102 236 147, 171, 179, 183, 191, 231, 259, 274, 298, 307. 319, A correection. 112 Asthma, recent advances in (]a. S. T. Burrell). 340 Insurance, National Healtb, 65, 110 305 Army, British:-Territorial Army Reserve of Representation of Northern Ireland on the Ayrshire Division * Report of meeting, 257, 316 Officers: Royal Army Medical Corps, 19, 47. Insurance Acts Committee, 65 127, 179. 259, 307, 331, 340 Additional treatment benefits, 65 Army, British:-Territorlal Army: Royal Army New arrangements for change of doctor, 66 Medical Corps, 19. 47. 119. 127, 147, 171, 179 183, IrregulariLies in dispensing, 68 191, 231. 259, 274, 298, 307, 319, 331, 340 Consultant service for insured patients, 69 B. Ashford 'Division: Report of meeting, 235.305 References to regional medical officers, 110 Assam Branch: Annual meeting, 42 Administration of insurance, 110 Babies, undernourished and wasted (John Punitive jurisdiction of the Ministry of Gibbens). 335 Association, British Medical:-Anuual Meeting HIealth. 111 Backward child, 227 (1931), Eastbourne, 21, 49, 82, 112, 121, 133, 142- Increased siokness claims and the practi- Banff. Moray, and Nairn Division: Annual Provisionalprogramme, 21-Orderof business, tioner's responsibility, 11l meeting. 44-Report of meeting, 336-Annual 21-The sections, 21-Provisional time-table, Ireland, 104 dinner, 336 24-Registration. 25-Reduced railway fares, Medical Benevolence. 89 BANKS, H. Stanley: Treatment of infectious 25-Hotels, 25-Motoring facilities, 25-Patho- Siweepstakes to assist medical bharities. 89 diseses, 336 logical Museum, 25-Academic dress, 25- Methods of raising money for medical BARwBER, Hugh: Natural history of rena Annual dinner, 25, 112 -Social: functions, 25- charities, 91 dwarfs, 168 Ladies accompanying members, 26,122-Ex- The charity tradition, 92 BARBER. Maurice C.: Regulations, 238 cursions and arrangements for.sports, 26, 121- Medical Ethics, 56 Barnet Division: Annual meeting, 1X8-Reporl Irish graduates' lunebeon, 26-Mlfap of East- Ethics of remuneration and reward for of meeting, 283, 335 bourne, 27-Summsry of accommodation, 28- research and invention, 56 BARRW, Andrew S.: Certification of insured Annual general meeting, 82. 84-Appointment Medico-Political, 61 patients, 34, 306 of auditors, 83-Induction of new President, 83 Fees for certificates under Cremation Act. 61 BARRIE, John Griffith, disciplinary case of, 309 -President for (1932-33), 83-Vote of thanks to Fees for recommendations under Mental BATTESON, C. L.: Benedict's solution for insured Past-President, 83-President's address, 84- Treatment Act, 62 persons. 35 Introduction of Delegates, 84-The President's Medical practitioners and road accidents, 62 BEATON, Frank, dinner to, 336 Lady's Badge. 84-Presentation of Sir Charles Representation of Wales on General Medical BEBAUCHAP. Arthur: Remuneration, of insur Hastings Clinical Prize, 84-Awards of the Council, 65 ance practitioners, 297 Gold Medal of the Association, 84-Vote of Naval and Military, 103 BEATON, T.: Functions of a mental out-patien t thanks to the President, 84-Gold Medal of the Medical representation in the Services, 103 clinic. 236 Association, 115-Approaching retirement of Ophthalmic Service, 69 Bedfordshire Division: Annual meeting, 126 theMedical Secretary,116-Entertainments and National Ophthalmic Treatment Board, 70 Benedict's solution for insured persons. See receptions, 117-Masonic meeting, 117-Recrea- Organization, 54 Insurance correspondence tions and excursions, 121-The Winnipeg film, Foreign corresponding members, 54 Biological products, the manufacture of some 121-Roman Catholic celebration, 122-Secre- Suggested handbook for qualified medical (J. Stanley White), 221, 293 taries' conference, 122-Secretaries dinner, 125 men, 54 Birmingham Insurance Committee: Chairman's -A correction. 125-M1el1cal missionary break- Membership of the Association, 54 vindication of the medical service, 286 fast, 133-National Temperance League break- Oversea Branches, 92 BLAOKLEE, Herbert F.: Visiting medical staffs fast, 133-An imprepsiop of the meeting, 142 The position of the Indian Universities, 94 of voluntary hospitals, 170 r SUPPLEMENT TO T 4 JULY-DEC., '93I] INDEX TO SUPPLEM1ENT LBRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL I Blyth Divi uion: Report of meeting, 227, 272 COUNCIL, G(ENERAL MEDICAL (continued): EDELSTON, H.: Reduction of the capitation BOCARRO. James Lionel, disciplinary case of, 309 Pharmacopoeia Committee, 308 fee. 181 Bombay Branch: Annual meeting, 43-Report President's address, 296 Edinburgh Branch: Annual meeting, 140 of meeting, 234 Public Health Committee, 308 Edinburgh and Leith Division: Report of meet- Border Counties Branch: Annual meeting, 167 Restoration to Medical Register, 309 ing, 183 BBADLAW, Mark Joseph, disciplinary case of, EDWARDS, Dr.: Fungating growth of lower jaw, 318 COUrRTS. A. C. S.: Medical aspects of peptic 306 BRENNAN, J. R. M.: The regional medical ulcers, 336 EDWARDS, W.: The panel capitation fee, 179 officer, 297, 330 Coventry Panel and Local Medical Committee: ELLINGWORTH, Dr.: Relationship of general BRIER;LY, E. E.: Treatment and prognosis of Amalgamation, enforced, 147-Annual meet- practitioners to voluntary hospitals, 229 heart disease, 42 ing, 146-Lax certification, 146 ELLIOTT, C.: The panel capitation fee, 178 Bromley Division: Report of meeting, 271, 292 Cox, Alfred, awarded the Gold Medal of the Endocrine system and some associated psycho- BROWN, W. Langdon: Recent advances in endo- Association, 84,116-An address to the National neuroses (W. Langdon Brown), 327 crinology, 227-The endocrine system and Conference of Friendly Societies, 196 Endocrinology (Swale Vincent), 335 some associated psycho-neuroses, 327 COYTE, Mr.: Different types of enlarged prostate, English Division: Visit to the Langdale district, BROWNE. F. J.: The toxaemias of pregnancy 87 167 235, 316 CRAIG, R. N.: Diagnosis of cerebral tumour, Essex,Mid, Division: Report of meetings,271. 327 Buckinghamshire Division: Annual meeting, 169 294 Essex, North-East, Division: Report of meet- -Report of meeting, 327 CRICHTON-MILLER. Dr.: Psychology, 317 ing, 335 Bugs, edible, in Assam (C. Strickland), 43 Croydon Division: Report of meeting, 264, 294 Essex, South-East Division: Report of meeting, The menace of obesity, 334 304 BULMER, Ernest: Division: Annual meet- BURGEI, '. A. L.: Vindication of the National CURRENT NOTES: Essex, South-West, Health Insurance medical service, 286 Canadian visitors and the Centenary Meeting, ing. 87-Report of meetings. 293, 335 BuIRNE, T. W. H.: Demonstration of cases, 235 194 EvANs, C.: Reduction of capitation fee, 198 BURNFORD, Julius: Relationship of general Charities Trust Fund of the British Medical Eye, " red," common causes of a (S. T. Parker) practitioners to voluntary hospitals, 229 Association, 263 284 Burns, surgical treatment of (Philip Mitchiner), Doctors and road accidents, 282 Eye service, national, 46, 147, 191, 298, 331 272 East African Branches, combined meeting of BURRELL, L. S. T.: Recent advances in asthma, to celebrate the Association's centenary, 315 305 Economy Report, National, 132 F. Essay prizes for senior students and newly qualified practitioners, 302 FASNAOHT, E. R., presentation to, 126 C. Fees for certification under the Cremation Federated Malay States Division: Report of Act. 256 meeting. 235 Calcutta Branch: Clinical meetings, 43,187 Fees for recommendations under the Mental Fees for attendance at motor accidents, 87 Camberwell Division: Report of meeting, 272 Treatment Act. 256 Fees for certification under the Cremation Act, Cambridge and Huntingdon Division: Annual Handbook of the Association, 225, 302 256 meeting, 118 Handbook for recently qualified medical prac- Fees for recommendations under the Mental CAMERON, H. C.: Convulsions in children, 271 titioners. 41, 302 Treatment Act, 256 CAMERON, J. Inglis: Insurance practice and tbe Help to individual members, 301 Feet, common disorders of the (S. L. Higgs), 335 econoinic situation, 185 Hundred years after, 301 FERGUSON, Dr.: Effect of the Local Government Canadian visitors and the Centenary Meeting, Indexes, half-yearly, 41 Act, 1929. on local services. 294 194 Legacies for medical charities, 269 FERGUSON, George Edward: Withdrawal of CANNEY. J. R.: Modern treatment of the Library of the Association, 302 authorization to deal with dangerous drugs, common pelvic displacements versus the uso Maternity benefit, 238 230 of pessaries, 236 Medical posts abroad, 303 Finance, National Insurance. 198 Capitation fee. See Insuranoe Members' common room. 174 FLAMENT. Jules MichaelRalph, name of restored Carlisle Panel Committee: Dinner to Dr. C. W. Ophthalmic surgeons and the General Medical to the MediAca Register. 309 Graham, 329 Couneil, 137 Foot, disabilities of the (S. Alan F1. Malkin), 31 CARTER@, Ronald: Relationship of general practi- Practice abroad. 174 Foreign body in stomach (Dr. Parmar), 43 tioners to voluntary hospitals, 228 Representative Body, composition of, 315 FRANKLIN, Charles A. H.: Reduction of capita- CARVER, A. E.: From one generation to another, Revue Internationale, 333 tion fee, 214 169 Scottish medical secretary, appointment of FRASER. Alex: Veterans of 1900. 182 CATTO, H.: Skiagrams of a case of silicosis of 125, 132 FRASER, J.: Infections of the hand and their lung, 306-Multiple tuberculoma of brain, Social life and the Association, 302 treatment, 305 306 Unqualified persons, employment of by insur- F'REMANTLE, F. E.: Reduction of capitation Certification of insured persons. See Insurance, ance companies. 269 fee, 197 correspondence Friendly Societies. National Conference of: Cheshire Local Medical and Panel Committee: Address by the Medical Secretary, 196 A countyante-natal and child welfare scheme, D. Furness Division: Report of meeting, 195 171 Chester Division: Report of meeting, 293 DALLY, J. F. Halls: Relationship of general Chesterfield Division: Report of meeting, 272, practitioners to voluntary hospitals, 228 336 Dangerous druigs. See Drugs G. Chichester and Worthing Division: Report of Darlington Division: Report of meeting, 227, 305 GABRB, Dr.: Mixed parotid tumour, 295-Per- meeting, 236,337 DAUNT, Dr.: Mixed parotid tumour, 295 forated gastric ulcer, 295 Cbild, the backward (Wilfred Sheldon), 227 DAVEY, Dr.: Quartan malaria, 273 GAITSKBLL. C. E.: Reduction of capitation fee, Child welfare scheme, Cheshire county, 171 DAVID, A. S.: Reduction of capitation fee, 198 214 City Division: Address on toxaemias of preg- DAVIES. Ivor: Arterio-sclerosis. 306 GATHE:RGOOD, L. 8.: Remuneration of insurance nancy, 235-Business rieeting, 235-Scientific DAVIs. P. G. Stevenson: Reduction of capitation practitioners, 307 meeting, 235-Olinical meetings, 257. 293- fee, 258 See Address by Professor Elliot Smith, 293- Dental Board: Proceedings of twenty-first General Medical Council. Council " General practitioners, relationship of to Dinner and dance. 335 session, 330-The title of dental surgeon," voluntary hospitals (H. H. Mills). 228-Dis- COCHEANE. M. W.: The new hospital for crippled 330-Minor dental work in the school medical cussion, 228 children in Edinburgh, 264 service, 330-Grants offered, 330 Genu valgum, osteotomy for (Dr. Parmar), 43 COC1KROFT, G.: Two hundred years of country Dental mischief, influence of on the rest of the GEARPURE, Dr.: Acute appendicitis, 234 practice, 305 body (W. R. Ackland), 175 GIBBENs, John: Babies undernourished and COORSEHUT, R. W.: Certification of insured DEWEs. G. C.: Relationship of general practi- wasted, 335-Repeated attacks of massive persons, 46-Reduction of capitation fee, 213 tioners to voluntary hospitals, 228 collapse of lung, 335 Colonial Medical Services: Work and problems, Diathermy in the treatment of pneumonia Gibralter Branch: Report of meeting, 126, 335- 1. See al8o Army, British (B. N. C. Roy), 187 Annual meeting, 271-Annual dinner, 335 Conference of Scottish Local Medical and Panel DICKINSON, J. C. G.: Fees for attendance at GIBsON, A. Keith: Remuneration of Insurance Committees, 217 motor accidents, 87-Capitation fee, 170- practitioners, 284 Consultant and specialist services for members Remuneration of insurance practitioners, GuL, Dr.: The toxaemias of pregnancy, 335 of contributory and other similar schemes,289, 286 Glamorgan, North. and Brecknock Division: 321-Conference of London consultants and District nursing. 258 Annual meeting, 141 specialists, 321 Doctors and road accidents, 282 Glasgow Division: Report of meeting, 167 Consulting pathologists See Pathologists DONALDSON, Malcolm: Relationship of general GLYNN, Dr.: Tumours of lung, 295-Lupus Convulsions in children (H. C. Cameron), 271 practitioners to voluntary hospitals, 228 erythematosus treated with sanocrysin, 295 Corrections, 135, 230 Dorset Local Medical and Panel Committee: GOLD5BROUGE, B. W.: The capitation fee, 135 Suspension of the voluntary levy, 230- GORDON, Dr.: X-ray photographs of triplets. CORRESPONDENCE: Medical charities. 230 295 A ssociation policy, promulgation of, 127 Dorset and West Hants Branqh: Summer meet- GORDON, Mary: Case of rupia, 306 District nursing, 258 ing, 167 GORDON, Professor: Quartan malaria, 273 Fees for attendance at motor accidents, 87 Dorset, West, Division: Annual meeting. 140 337 Insurance correspondence. See Sub-heading DOTT, Norman M.: Some observations on GOUGE. W.: Gynaecological complaints, at end of Insurance modern neurological surgery, 272 GOVER, Dr.: Hemianopia, 295 The panel capitation fep, GRAHAM, C. W., dinner to, 329 Medical patents. 34 DRAKE, Dennys J.: GRAY, Alan, disciplinary case of, 318 North Lancashire and South Westmorland 179 GUREENPJELD, J. G.: Report on the Consulting Branch, 338 Drugs, dangerous, restriction of practice due to Pathologists' Group of the Association. 31 Protest, a, 127 withdrawal of authority to use, 118 Division: Annual Veterans of 1900, 147, 182 Drugs. dangerous, withdrawal of authorization, Greenwich and Deptford Visiting medical staffs of voluntary hospitals, 230, 273, 297 meeting, 168 of meeting, 195, 271,304 GRPEY, J. Temperley: The panel capitation fee, 170 Dudley Division: Report 178 Dwarls, renal, natural history of (Hugh Barber), Guildford Division: Annual meeting, 126 COULTER. R. H.: Multiple tubercaloma of brain, 168 GuNEWARDENE1, Hubert Oliver, awarded the 306 Sir Charles Hastings Clinical Prize, 84 (W. Gough), 337 COUNCIL, GENERAL MEDICAL: E. Gynaecological complaints Chair of the Council. 308 Dental business, 308 EASMON. Dr.: Exhibits clinical cases, 273 Direct Representative, additional, 308 Economy Report. National, 132-Insurance H. Disciplinary inquiries, 309,317 medical practitioners and, 173. 193, 201-Letter Education Committee, 308 by the Tnsurance Acts Committee, 173, 254- Haemorrhage, uterine (W. McK. H. McCullagh), Elections, 309 Letter to Insurance practitioners in England, 257 Executive Committee, minutes of, 328 Scotland, and Wales. 193-Letter from the Haemorrhoids. treatment of (Lionel Norbury). Ophthalmic surgeons and, 137 Minister of Health, 194, 224, 255. See als9 140 Other committees, 308 Insurance Hairball in stomach (Dr. Parmar), 43 TO T eIL JULY-DEC., I93I] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT I BBMTHSUPPLEMENTMEDICAL JOUNAL

HATMTON, Lieut.-Col. A. F.: Acute appen- CORRESPONDENCE: dicitis, 234 Benedict's solution for insured persons, 35 K. HAMaLTON, John Forrest. name of restored to Capitation fee, 135, 170, 178, 181, 185, 197, 213, the MedicalRegister, 309 230, 238, 258 Kahn's test (S. N. Sinha). 43 HAMILTON, S.: Elected chairman of the Newport Certification of insured patients. 34, 46. 181, KANAGARAYER, K.: The collecting of patho- Insurance Committee, 45-Presentation to, 185 306, 331-Memo. 329/I.C. on lax certifica- logical specimens, 235 HAUtDMAN, Richard S.: The regional medical tion, 181, 266, 273 KAY, Richard: Reduction of capitation fee, 213 - officer, 307 Finance. National Insurance, 198 -A correction, 230 HARMA'-, Nathaniel Bishop, awarded the Gold Insurance practice and the economic situa- KENNEDY, Francis Patrick, disciplinary case of, Medal of the Association, 84,115 tion, 185 309 Harrogate Division: Annual meeting, 44-Social Maternity benefit, 238 Kensington Division: Annual meeting, 168- meeting, 175 National Insurance Defence Trust. 318 Report of meeting, 213, 272, 316 Hastings Division: Report of meeting. 227, 295 Regional medical officer, 297, 307, 330 Kent Branch * Annual meeting, 167 HASTINGS, W. F.: Skiagrams of bone and joint Regional medical staff, references to, 230 Kingston-on-Thames Division: Report of meet- cases, 306-Skiagrams of silicosis of lung, 306 Regulations, 238 ing, 236, 294, 337 HAYEs, Percy: Remuneration of insurance Remuneration of insurance practitioners, KINTON, Dr.: Early symptoms and signs of pul- practitioners, 273 273, 284, 297,307, 318 monary tuberculosis, 337 Health Ministry: Restriction of practice due to Veterans of 1900. 147, 182 KITT, F. J.: Reduction of the capitation fee, 230 withdrawal of authority to use dangerous KNOTT. F. A.: Some laboratory aids in con- drugs, 118-A consolidated volume containing Insurance Acts Committee:-Personnel of Com- trolling treatment, 304 the more important decisions of the Minister, mittee, 150-Alteration of Constitution: repre- 230-Inquiry into a practitioner's conduct, 328 sentation of Northern Ireland, 150-Chairman, Heart disease, rheumatic, in childhood, in- 150-Attendance at Committee and Subcom- L. cidence of (1927-1930) in Gloucestershire, mittee meetings, 150-Obituary. 150-Subcom- Somerset, and Wilts, 37- Interim report of mittees, 150 -Ministry of Health Distribution LAKIN, Dr.: Anaemia, 335 inquiry, 3T. See also Rheumatic Committee, 150-Bir James Smith Whitaker. Lambeth and Southwark Division: Annual Heart disease, treatment and prognosis of (E. E. 150-Amendment of Standing Orders of Con- meeting, 140-Report of meeting, 327 Brierly), 42 ferences of Local Medical and Panel Com- LAmOND, John Logan. disciplinary case of, 309 HEEKEs, J. W.: Diseases of the ear, nose, and mittees, 150 - Medical certification, 151- Lancashire and Cheshire Branch:-Annual throat, 295 Change of doctor, 152, 210, 314-Extension of meeting, 30-President's address: Retro- Help to individual members, 301 medical benefits to dependants of insured spective, introspective, and prospective, 30 Hendon Division: Report of meeting, 227 persons, 152 - Prescribing, 153- Removal of Lancashire, North, and South Westmorland HENNEBsY, P. H., exhibits cases of hyper- names from doctors' lists on latter ceasing Branch, 338 thyroidism. 235 to employ an assistant, 154. 210-Range LANGDoN-DowN, Dr.: The Mental Treatment HIcrKs, E. P.: Specimen of A. gambiae experi- of service. 155. 314-Additional treatment Act (1930), 213 mentally infected with M. bancrofti, 273 benefits, 155-Charging of fees to insured LARKING, Arthur E.: Memo 329/I.C. on lax HIGGS, S. L.: Some common disorders of the persons. 156, 210, 314 -Pathological facili- certification, 181, 266 feet, 335 ties for insured persons, 157 - Medical LEE, Dr.: The spleen, 228 HILEY, R. Melville: Tuberculosis in pregnancy, cards, 158. 315-Appointment of Chairman Leeds Division: Report of meeting, 337 parturition, and the puerperium, 141 of Medical Service Subcommittee, 158- Legacies for medical charities, 269 HILL, H. Gardiner: Treatment of thyroid Post-graduate courses for rural insurance LFEWIS, David: Case of keratodermia blenor- disease, 294 practitioners, 158-Mileage fund: special ex- rhagica, 294 HIL,, W. Rutland: Reduction of the capitation penses portion, 159-Medical service of the Lewisham Division: Annual meeting, 31- fee, 197 National Health Insurance Acts, 159-National Report of meetings, 140, 272, 284, 316, 335 HILTON, Reginald: Some less obvious effects of Health Insurance statistics, 159-Tuberculosis LINNELL, J. W., exhibits clinical cases. 293 thyroid disease, 337 officer's report and insurance practitioner's LISTER, W. A.: Lupus erythematosus treated HINDMABSK, T. A.: Phrenlc evulsion and thoraco- certificate, 159-Fees for anaesthetics, 159, 211- with bismuth and gold, 294 plasty, 272 Fees for emergency treatment, 159-Additional LIVINGSTON, John: North Lancashire and HODSON, Mrs.: Sterilization, 293 benefits: ethics of consultation, 160-National South Westmorland Branch, 338 Holland Division: Annual meeting, 31-Report Insurance Defence Trust, 160-Scotland, 160, LLOYD, Richard W.: Relationship of general of meeting, 284 211, 217-Appendices, 163-Insurance medical practitioners to voluntary hospitals, 228 HORDER, Sir Thomas: Clinical talk, 31-The practitioners and national economy, 173, 254,313 Locomotor ataxia, well advanced case of (Dr. conduct of a case of pneumonia, 236 -Supplementary Reportof Committee (1930-31), Yodh), 43 Horsham Division: Report of meeting, 236 231-Increased sickness benefit claims, 206- London Insurance Committee: Insurance Com- HORTON, Dr.: Perinephric abscess, 167 Grouping of areas for Insurance Acts Com- mittee, role of the, 33-Range of service, 33- Hospital contributory schemes, 45-An analysis mittee election, 209-Grouping of Panel Com- Failure to keep records, 33, 215-Terms of of schemes existing and projected, 45-Limits mittees forpurposes of certification disciplinary service, 33, 215 of income and rate of contribution, 45- machinery, 210-Prescribing, 210-Wording of London Panel Committee: Anaesthetist, claims Guarantee of benefit, 45-Allocation of funds, Form G.P. 45, 210-Inapplicability of Form for payment for, 33, 329-Appeals, 146-Bene- 45-Payment to honorary medical staffs. 45 G..P. 45, 210-Consultant service for National dict's solution, 146-Capitation fee, 214, 329- Hospitals, voluntary, relationship of general Health Insurance patients, 211-Alteration of Certification, 146-Certification of Incapacity, practitioners to (H. H. Mills), 228-Discussion, system of record keeping, 211-,Jl1ection of 215-Emergency treatment, 33, 329-Illegible 228 Direct Representatives for 1931-32, 274-First signatures, 146-Practitioners prescribing, 146 Hospitals, voluntary, visiting medical staffs of, meeting of new session, 313-Appointment of -Prescribing statistics. 33-Repres'entation on 170 subcommittees, 313-National economy pro- Insurance Acts Committee, 215-Resignations, HowE, E. Graham: Mistakes and how to make posals, 313-Vindication of insurance practice. 329-Schedule of appliances, 33-Varicose them, 32T 314-Panel committees and investigation of veins, injections for, 329 HumE, W. E.: " Fits and faints." 327 lax certification, 314-Referred cases, 315- LOUGENANE, F. McG.: Relatioflshin of general Hundred years after, 301 School medical records. 315-Pension scheme practitioners to voluntary hospitals, 228 HUNTER, T. A. A.: Cases of idiopathid pul- for insurance practitioners, 315 LOWE, A. C.: District nursing, 258 monary collapse, 294 Insurance Committees, National Association of, HUTCisoN, Robert: Dyspepsias of childhood, 214 228 Insurance Committees, Scottish Association of: M. Hyderabad Branch: Annual meeting, 43 Annual meeting, 229 Hyperthyroidism, cases of (P. H. Hennessy), 235 Insurance Medical Service in Scotland. 217-Con- MCCULLArH. W. McK. H.: Uterine baemorrhage, ference of Representatives of Scottish Local 257 Medical and Panel Committees, 217-Questions MACDONALD, G.: Osteopathy in practice, 337 I. of confidence in the negotiating body, 217- MACDONALD, William: Syphilis, 258 Insurance practitioners and national economy MCGHEE, John, disciplinary case of, 309 Indexes, half-yearly, 41, 87 proposals, 219-The system of record-keepiug MCILROY, Dame Louise: Pelvic grain in Indian Medical Service, 19, 47, 119, 127, 147, 171, in Scotland, 221-The annual report of the gynaecological practice, 293 179. 183, 199. 259, 298, 331 Insurance Acts Committee, 222-Other busi- MACRKAY, N. D.: Certification of insured Infectious diseases, treatment of (H. Stanley ness, 223 patients. 331 Banks). 336 Intestinal obstruction, acute, treatment of MAINGOT. Rodney: Treatment of ohronic breast INGRAx, P. C. P.: Lupus erythematosus, 3C6- (Cecil Joll). 327 tumours, 306 Series of ulcers cured by Dickson Wright Intracranial and intraspinal growths, diagnosis Malay States, Federated, Division: Report of method, 306 and treatment of (Geoffrey Jefferson), 305 meeting, 235 Injuries, orthopaedic treatment of (Mr. Trwin), Inverness Division: Report of meeting, 44- Malignant disease treated by radiation (C. E. 336 Annual meeting, 187 Tredell), 272 Insurance medical practitioners and national IREDELL, C. E.: Treatment of malignant disease MALKIN, S. Alan S.: Some disabilities of the economy. 173, 193.201-Letter by Insurance Acts from the standpoint of radiation, 272 foot, 31 Committee, 173 - Letter to medical practi- Ireland, Northern, Branch: Annual meeting, 31 MANSON, Dr.: A malarial infectivity survey, 42 tioners, 193-Letter from Minister of Health, Ireland. South-Eastern of, Branch: Report of MANSON, J. S.: Hospitals and sweepstakes, a 194. See also Economy meeting, 118 correction, 135 IRWIN, Mr.: Orthopaedic treatment of injuries, MANS(N. Malcolm: Tradition and progress in Insurance, National Health: 336 medicine, 305 Approved societies. Scottish conference of, 32 MANWARING-WHITE, R. M.: Retrospective, itntro- Approved societies, third valuation of, 338 spective, and prospective, 30 Capitation fee, reduction of, letter to the J. MARKS, Urban: Films showing the action of the Ministry of Health, 185-And private fee normal heart, 337 * charging, 295 JACQUBS, F.: Anopheles maculatus, 235 MARNOCH, Sir John: The commoner surgical Correspondence. See Sub-heading below JAMEMSON, Major G. D.: Different varieties of ailments, 336 Economy, National: Order in Council, 223 mosquitos found at Gibraltar. 126 MARTIN, Antony Alexander, disciplinary case Health Ministry's letter to Insurance Com- Jaundice, surgery of (A. J. Walton), 305 of, 317 mittees, 191, 224, 254. See also Economy J:FFERSON, Geoffrey: Diagnosis and treatment MARTIN, D.: Uluar paralysis, 295-X-ray pboto- Report, National of intracranial and intraspinal growths, graphs of a case of triplets, 295 Inquiry into a practitioner's conduct, 328 305 Maternal mortality. See Mortality Insurance decisions: Consolidated volume JOLL, Cecil: Treatment of acute intestinal Maternity benefit. 238 issued by the Ministry of Health 230 obstruction, 327 MATHIAS. H. H.: Some gall-stone operations, 195 Middlesex Practitioners, meeting of. 237 JONES. Arthur: Reduction of capitation fee, MAYLARD, A. E.: Modern development of cottage National Association of Trade Union Approved 185 hospitals, 316 Societies: deputation to Minister of Health, JoNEs, George: National Insurance finance, Medical patents, 34 311 198 Medical posts abroad, 303 Panel Conference, 241 JoNEs, Iorwerth: Case of dermatitis artefacta, Medical Register: Untraceable practitioners, Range of service,report of referees appointed 294 188-Names restored to the. 309 by the Minister of Health,126 JONES, 0. Vaughan: Promulgation of Associa- Medical Women's International Association: Remuneration of practitioners (Raymond M. tion policy, 127 Meeting in Vienna, 236-Scientific sessions, 236 Pearce),264 Josm, M.D.: Acute appendicitis, 234 -Ceremonies and entertainments, 237 r 8ULamm " 6 JULY-DEC., 1931] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT LBaisa MMMaz IJIoAZ

Medicine, ancient (LordMoynihan), 258 cards bydeputies,242-Constitution of Advisory RUSSELL. J. Dill: Prescribing and medical METN, Mr.: Malignant disease of the stomach. Committee, 242-Improvement in the standard certification under the National Health Insur- 167 of service, 242-Insurance practitionersand ance Act, 2n Members' common room. 174 national economy proposals, 244-The May RuSSIELL,R. M.: A protest, 127-Reduction of Mental out-patient clinic, functions of a(T. Economy Committee Report, 247-Chairman- capitation fee, 197 Beaton). 236 shipof the Conference, 248-National Insurance Middlesex Insurance Committee: Resolution of Defence Trust, 248-Proposed pensions scheme, regretre Dr. Brackenbury's resignation, 135 248-Sir Charles Hastings memorial, 249- S. Middlesex, North, Division: Report of meeting, National Ophthalmic Treatment Board, 249- 305, 335 Ophthalmic benefit, 250-Now certification St. Albans Division: Report of meeting, 335 Middlesex Panel Committee:Election of offlcers, disciplinary machinery, 250-Certification and St. Helens Division: Annual meeting, 168 45 alleged excessive sickness benefit claims, 251- St. Pancras Division: Report of meeting, 258, Middlesex Practitioners, meeting of re the Scottish motions. 251-Range of service, 252- 305 "cut" In remuneration, 237 Instructions to insured persons, 252-Consulta- SANGUINETTI, H. H.: RelationshiP of general Middlesex, South, Division: Reports of meet- tion of Panel Committees, 252-Public criti- practitioners to voluntary hospitals. 228 ings, 168, 213, 271,305 cism of the service, 253-Confidence in the Science Committee: Reports of scholars and Middlesex, 174 Insurance Acts Committee. 253-Suggested new grantees 175 West, Division: Annual meeting, " (1930-31), Midland Branch: Annual meeting, 168 Gazette," 254-Other business, 254-Conter- ScoTT, W. G.: Remuneration of insurance practi- MILLERXi, H. D. N.: The panel capitation fee, 178 ence dinner, 255 tioners. 297 MILLS, H. H.: Relationship of generalpracti- Paralysis, pseudohypertrophic muscular (Dr. Scottish Association of Insurance Committees: tioners to voluntary hospitals, 228 Yodh). 43 Annual meeting. 229 MITCHINER, Philip: The surgical treatment of PARSER. S. T.: The common causes ofa "red Scottish Conference of Approved Societies: burns. 272 eye." 284 Annual meeting. 32. See also Insurance MONTFORD, T. MoCowatt: Alleged lax certifica- PARMAR, Dr.: Case of a rare and unusual foreign Scottish Medical Secretary, appointment of, 125 tion, 273 body in the stomach. 43-Osteotomy for genu 132, 149 MooR0E, HIenry: Theinoidence ofachlorhydria valgum, 43-Conservative treatment ofacute ScBIMGEouB, H., demonstrates a series of in disease, 118 appendicitis, 234 heart cases, 235 MORGAN, Glyn: Induction of Labour, 306 Patents, medioal, 34 Secretaries' Conference, 122-Relationship of MORISON, F. H.: Hospitals, past, present, and PATERSON, T. W. S.: National Insurance Panel Committees to Divisions and Branches, - the future, 167 Defence Trust. 318 122 - Propaganda activities. 123 Medical MoRI8soN, Lieut.-Col. J.: The epideMniology of Pathologists, consulting: Annual Conference of, charities. 123-Other business, 125-Secre- cholera in Assam, 42 31 - Insurance Committees and laboratory taries' dinner, 125 MORLEY, A. H.: Reduction of capitation fee, 238 diagnostic services, 31-Report of the work SEAw. T. Wilson: Capitation fee, 170, 181 Morpeth Division: Report of meeting. 327,336 of, 31 Eligibility for membership of the SHELDON, Wilfred: The backward child. 227 MoaBare, J. K.: Two cases of unusual fracture group, 32-Election of members, 32 Shropshire and Mid-Wales Branch: Report of of the clavicle, 294 PEARCE. Raymond M.: The remuneration of meeting, 169-Annual meeting. 294-Annual Mortality, maternal (&. Topping), 227 National Health Insurancepractitioners, 264 dinner, 294 MOYNIHAN, Lord: Ancient medicine and surgery, PBDLOW, T. B.: Notes on a case of undulant Sierra Leone Branch: Annual meeting, 44- 258 fever, 272 Scientific meeting, 273 MULVANY, J. H.: Remuneration of insurance Pelvicpain. See Pain SMPsoN, B. S.: Acut, appendicular disease, 43 practitioners, 286 Penang Division: Report of meeting, 235 SIMPsON. J. B.: Acute appendicular disease, 43 MURRAY, Farquhar; The practical aspects of PENDRED, Vaughan: Relationship of general SINGER, Major: The treatment of malaria, 116 ante-natal provision, 272 practitioners to voluntary hospitals, 229 SINHA, S. N.: Some observations on Kahn's Peptic ulcers. See Ulcers test. 43 Perth Burgh Insurance Committee, 266 SMITH, Drybrough: Immediate plating of com- Piles. See Haemorrhoids pound fracture, 295 PINBO.E. D., elected Chairman of the Somerset SMITE, G. Elliot: Recent discoveries in anthro- N. Insuranee Committee, 295 pology, 293 Plymouth Division: Annual meeting, 306 SMITH, G.Foster: Capitation fee, 170 NASH, Elwin H. T.: Veterans of 1900,182 Pneumonia, diathermy in treatment of (B. N. C. Societies. Friendly, National Conference of, 196 National Conference of Frieudly Societies: Roy). 187 Society, West London Medico-Chirurgical: Re- Address by Medical Secretary, 196 PooL, G. W.: Reduction of the capitation fee, 181 lationship of general practitioners to volun- Navy, Royal, Medical Service of the. 19. 35.47, Portadown and West Down Division: Report of tary ho3pitals, 228 119, 127, 147, 171. 179, 183, 191, 199, 230, 239. 258, meeting, 272 Somerset, Ebast, Division: Report of meeting, 274, 298, 307, 319, 331, 340 Portsmouth Division: Annual dinner, 44-Report 334 Navy, Royal: Roval Naval Volunteer Reserve, of meetings, 169. 227, 327 Somerset Insurance Committee: Report of 19, 35, 47. 119, 127, 147, 171, 179, 183, 191, 199, 231, Practice abroad, 174 meeting. 295 239, 274, 293, 307, 319, 331, 340 Pregnancy. toxaemias of (F. J. Browne), 235, 316 Somerset, West Branch: Annual meeting, 174- Neurological surgery modern (Norman M. Dott), -(Dr. Gill). 335 Autumnmeeting. 273 272 Presentations, 126,185,335 SoPHIAN, G. J.: Menorrhagia, 337 Newport Insurance Committee: Election of Preston Division: Report of meeting, 335 South-Eastern Counties Division: Report of chairman, 45 Prize, Harmat [Katherine Bishop]"v41, 149, 186, meeting, 264,316 NIGAM, Captain, exhibits cases of clinical 333 South-Eastern ofIreland Branch. See Ireland interest, 236 Prize, Hastings [Sir Charles], 84, 137, 149, 186, Southern Branch: Annual meeting. 141 NITCH. Cyril A. B.: The diagnosis and treat- 333 South Wales. See Wales ment of haematuria, 264 Prize, Middlemore, 42, 137. 149. 333 South-Western Braneh: Annual meeting, 169- NORBURY, Lionel: Some points In the treatment PuRvIS, Arthur: Withdrawal of his authoriza- Intermediate meeting, 294 of piles, 140 tion,to use dangerous drugs, 297 Staffordshire Branch: Annual meeting, 273 Norfolk, East. Division: General meeting, 133 Pyrena. puerperal (A. G. Troup). 141 Staffordshire, North, Division: Annual meeting, Norfolk Local Medical and Panel Committees: 44 Reduction in the capitation fee, 229 Staffordshire Panel and" Local Medical Com- Norfolk, West. Division: Report of meeting, 317 mittee: Definition of surgical operation," North of England Branch: Annual meeting. 168 32 Northamptonshire Division: Report of meeting, R. Staffordshire, South, Division: Report of meet- 18,336 ing. 227. 317 North-East Division: Report of meeting, 306 RAVEN, M. 0.': Rheumatic diseases of child- STANSPIELD, Tom. elected chairman of the Northern Counties of Scotland Branch: Clinical hood 235 Reading Local Medical and Panel Committee, meeting, 43-Annual meeting, -141-Report of RAYNE. R.' T.; Modern treatment of varicose 295 meeting. 272 veins and ulceration. 236 STBELE, Lawson L.: Maternity benefit, 238 Northern Ireland Branch. See Ireland Reading Local Medical and Panel Committee: STEEN, Horatio Walter James, disoiplinary case Northumberland, North, Division: Report of Report of meeting, 295 of, 318 meeting, 195, 272, 305-Annual dinner, 306 RBES, Esmond: Case of Mikulicz's disease, 294- STEWART, Mr.: Dupuytren's contraction, 273 Nuneaton and Tamworth Division: Report of Case of juvenile tabes, 294 STRICKLAND, 0.: Edible bugs In Assam, 43 meeting, 334 RBES, Ferdinand: Veterans of 1900,147 STUART, Alan M.: Common errors in the Nursing, district, 258 Regional medical officers. See Insurance diagnosis and treatment of venereal disease. correspondence 273 Remuneration of insurance praotitioners. See Suffolk Branch: Annual meeting, 236 Insuranee Suffolk, East. Panel Committee: Reduction in RENSHAW. Arnold: Medical patents. 34 the capitation fee. 229 Obesity, the menace of (Ernest Bulmer). 334 Representative Body, composition of, 315 Suffolk, South, Division: Report of meeting, 169, 294, 306 O'DONOAN, W. J.: Common skin affections of Retrospective, introspective, and prospective " the lege. 18 (R. M. Wanwaring-Wbite). 30 Suffolk, West. Division: Clinical talk," 31- Ophthalmic surgeons and the General Medical Revute Internationale de Medesine Prefession- Report of meeting, 337 Council, 137 nelle et Sociale: November 333 Suirgery, ancient (Lord Moynihan), 258 number. ailments, the commoner (Sir John Ophthalmic Treatment Board. National, re- Rheumatic heart diseasein childhood (1927-1930) S3urgical 336 minder to practitioners re, 46. 147, 191,298, 331 in Gloucestershire. Somerset, and Wilts. 37- Marnoch), -Orthopaedic treatment of injuries (Mr. Irwin), Interim report of inquiry, 37. See also Heart "Surgical operation," definition of. 32 336 Rhodesia, North, Branch: First meeting. 213 Surrey Branch: Annual meeting. 133 Osteopathy in practice (G. MlacDonald), 337 RICE, E. M.: The economic aspect of malaria to Sussex Branch: Annual meetiug, 141 Oxford Division: Report of meeting, 169 tea estates in the Bengal Dooars. 42 Swansea Division: Report of meeting, 258. 294, Oxford and Reading Branch: Annual meeting, Richmond Division: Annual meeting, 18- 337 169 Report of meeting, 236, 294. 337 SYKES. Walter. presentation to, 335 OxLEY, Sir Alfred Rice: Relationship of general RITCHIN, David French: Withdrawal of authori- Syphilis (William Macdonald), 258 practitioners to voliintary hospitals, 228 zation to deal with dangerous drugs 273 Road accidents. See Accidents ROBBERTs, Harry: Reduction of capitation fee, 185 T. ROBEPRTSON, M. K.: Diseases of children, 236 p. Rocbdale Division: Report of meeting. 227, 305 TAIT, Ralph Johnston, disciplinary case of, 309 RocE, Thomas Francis, disciplinary case (f, TAYLOR, H. G.: Uterine displacements and PACKER, MWaurice E. J.: Reduction of capitation 310 their treatment, '05 ee, 213 ROLLEMSTON. J. D.: Some medical aspects of the TAYLOR, Julian: The complications of acute Pain, pelvic. in gynaecologioal practice (Dame alcohol problems, 169 appendicitis, 283 Louise McIlroy, 293 Rotherham Division: Report of meeting, 228 Thyroid disease (Reginald Hilton). 337 Panel Conference, 4nnual, 241-Change of doctor, ROWLANDS, R. A.: Right iliac pain, 169 TICEHURST. G.: Chronic knee disease, 295 241-- R'mployment of assistants, 241 - Addi- Rot, B. N. C": Diathermy in treatment of pneu- TImY, H. L.: Acute haemorrhagic nephritis, 294 tional treatment beneftes 242-Charging of monia. 187 TODD, C. R.: Remuneration o1 insurance prac- fees to instured persons,242-Sig ing of medical Royal Air Tf'orce. See Air titioners, 286 SUPPLEmE T TO JULY-DEC., I931] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT IurmssIMZlDICA JOUNAL 7

TOPPING, A.: Maternal mortality, 227 Veterans of 1900, 147, 182 Westminster and Holborn Division: Report of Torquay Division: General meeting, 169, 317 VINCENT. Swale: Some remarks on endocrino- meeting, 335 TORRANCE. G. Melchoir: References to regional logy, 335 WHITE, J. Stanley: The manufacture of some medical staff, 230 biological products, 228, 293 Tower Hamlets Division: General meeting, 18 Willesden Division: Report of meeting, 141, Toxasmias of pregnancy, 235 316 TRou, A. G.: Puerperal ipyrexias 141 W. WILLIMS, Leonard: Advancing years, 284 Trowbridge Division: Annual meeting, 87 WrLsoN, W. Etherington: Spinal anaesthesia, Tuberculosis, pulmonary. early symptoms and Wakefield, Pontefract, and Castleford Division: 294 signs of (Dr. Klinton), 337 Report of meeting, 236 WILSON, W. James: The place of the laboratory Tunbridge Wells Division: Annual meeting, 264 Wales, North, Branch: Report of meeting, 169 in diagnosis and treatment, 273 Tyneside Division: Report of meeting, 272 Wales, South, and Monmouthshire Branch: Wiltshire Branch: Annual meeting, 228 Tyrone Division: Annual meeting. 18 Annual meeting, 42 - Report of meeting, WOOD, W. T.: The of forty 306 years ago. 272 Wales, South-West Division: Annual meeting, Worcestershire and lIerefordehire Branch: 195 Summer meeting, 118 WALTQN, A. J.: The surgery of jaundice, 305 WRIGHT, A. Dickson: Treatment of chronic leg U. Wandsworth Division: Report of meeting, ulcers 272 168 WRIGHT, E. J.: Case of ectrodactylism, 273 Ulcers, peptic, some medical aspects of (A. C. S. WARING, Sir Holburt J.: Cults and their relation Courts), 336 to medical practice, 273 United Provinces Branch: Report of meeting, Warrington Division: Report of meeting, 271 236 Warwick and Leamington Division: Annual Unqualified persons employed by insurance meeting, 140 Y. companies, 269 Warwickshire Panel and Local Medical Com- Uterine haemorrhage, 257 mittee: First meeting of new committee. 147- YODH, Dr.: A well-advanced case of locomotor Election of officers, 147-Practice statistics, ataxia, 43-Pseudohypertrophic muscular 147-Mileage statistics, 147-Lax certification, paralysis, 43 147, I95-Anaesthetists' claims, 147-Levy for V. administrative expenditure, 147-Resolutions of sympathy and regret. 195-Proposed VERRASINGHAM, Dr.: Signs of early leprosy, reduction of capitation fee. 195 235 WELLS, Nesta Helen, disciplinary case of, 309 LIIST OF ILLUSTR!ATIONS. VERDON-ROB, S.: Reduction of capitation fee, 213 West Bromwich Division: Annual meeting, Eastbourne, Map of, 27 VERNON, M. H. H.: The Hippocratic Oath. 141 335 W. G. Willoughby, 113

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A. Anaesthesia induction in diabetics, 90 ASHBY, W. Ross: Arterial angioma of the brain, Anaesthesia, local, in fracture reduction, 395 116 Abdominal conditions, simulated by .cardiac Anaesthesia, percaine, 552, 553, 554 Asphyxia, neo-natal,intracardiac adrenaline in, symptoms, 511 Anaesthesia, simple and combined, apparatus 158 Abdominal emergencies, spinal anaesthesia in, for, 88 Aspiration of joint effusions, 474 555 Anaesthesia, sodium amytal, limitations of, Asthma, bronchial, ephedrine in, 592 Abdominal pain: And skin diseases, 336-And 396 Asthma, influence:of resident hospital treat- the spastic colon, 571 Anaesthesia, spinal, 89-Nupercaine in, 324- ment on, 566 Abdominal tumours. See Tumours Extra-ocular muscle paralysis following, 325- A systole due to right ventricular stenosis, 337 ABEL, K.: Choline in treatment of menopausal Intermittent traction in operations under, 341 Atophan compounds, toxicity of, 497 symptoms, 301 -In abdominal emergencies, 555 Atophan poisoning, treatment of, 450 Abortifacient apiol poisoning, 600 Anaesthetics, effect of on the blood lactic acid, Atropine in encephalitis lethargica, 321 ABERAMi, P.: Immuno-transfusion in strepto- 323 AUBRY, M.: Pulmonary and laryngeal tuber- coccal septicaemia. 479 Analgesia in labour, sodium amytal as an, 184 culosis, 406 Abrodil for intravenous urography,266. See also Anatoxine prophylaxis of diphtheria, 280 Aurantiasis cutis. Carotinaemia Urography ANDERSEN, 0.: The induence of fatigue on anti- AuRoussEAu, L.: Pneumococcal peritonitis, 590 Abscess, brain, diagnosis of, 288 body formation and infection. 601 Auscultation, bistethoscopic binaural, 490 Abscess fixation, the value of, 508 ANDERSON, C. C.: Radium treatment of menor- Australia, post-vaccinal encephalomyelitis in, Abscess, perinephritic, 540 rhagia. 484 % 229 Abscess of the pregnant uterus, 305 ANDERSON, J. S.: Two forms of the diphtheria Avertin anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Abscess, subphrenic, 105 bacillus, 467 Axillary pleurisy. See Pleurisy Acetabulum, fracture of the, 544 ANDERSON, N. P.: Fumigation in superficial AYMAN, D.: Essential hypertension, 98- Acetylcholine bromide in tuberculosis, 85 fungus infections, 420 Potassium thiocyanate in essential hyper- Acetylcholine, indications for, 347. [See Journal, ANDRi-THOMAS: Herpes zoster and encephal- tension, 159 p. 928, for correction re dosage] itis, 197 AYREB, S.: Fumigation in superficial fungus Achlorhydria and anaemia, 283 Aneurysm of the pulmonary artery, 176 infections, 420 Acidosis salicylate, 236 Aneurysm, traumatic, of the temporal artery, AcxKMAN, F. D.: Non-parasitic cysts of the liver,4 515 Addison's disease: Cortical suprarenal extracts Aneurysms, intracranial, 3 in, 263-Treatment of, 322 Angina, agranulocytic, 410-X-ray treatment of, Adenitis, tuberculous, gold and sulphur in, 64 265 B. Adenoid vegetations, lateral, in the adult, 181 Angina pectoris treated by stovaine injections, Adrenaline, action of, oin abnormal uterine con- 36-Etiology of, 130-Inhalation therapy in, BAAGOE, K. H.: Treatment of hay fever with tractions, 215 139 pollen vaccines, 5CO Adrenaline, intracardiac, in neo-natal asphyxia, Angioma of the bladder, 29 BABONNEIx, L.: Paraplegia following measles, 158 Angioma of the brain, arterial, 116 568 Adrenaline in progressive myopia, 238 Augioma of the muscles of the forearm, 589 Bacillus Calmette-Gu6rin, virulence of, 19 Agar, nutrient, determination of hydrogen-ion Ankylosis with polyarthritis, treatment of, 255 Bacillus coli infection and endoca.rditis, 510 concentration of, 330 ANSPACH, B. M.: Perforating chorion-epithe- Bacillus of diphtheria, two forms of, 467 Agglutinogens, erythrocyte, 359 lioma of the uterus, 485 Bacillus of Koch in the tissues. bacteriolysis of, Agranulooytic angina. See Angina Anthelmintic, tetraohlorethylene as an, 160 221 AGREIS, G.: Cyclic changes in the glycogen con- Antibody formation and infection, influence of Bacillus, tubercle, cultivation of from the blood, tent of the liver, 276 fatigue on, 601 95, 563 Alcohol as a cause of urethral discharge, 249 Anti-coagulant action of uroselectan, 307 Bacillus, tubercle, detection of in stained filp3s, Alcoholic, emergency treatment of the, 345 Antigen, Besredka's, complement fixation with, 382 Alepol in leprosy, 211 149 Bacteriaemia, influenzal, 150 ALEXANDREsCO, G.: The suprarenals in experi- Antiseptics, effect of dilution on, 126 Bacterial endocarditis. See Endocarditis mental theumatism, 223 Anti-tetanic serum, mode of action of, 465 Bacteriolysis of Koch's bacillus in the tissues, Alimentary canal, defects of conduction in the, Antityphoid vaccination followed by herpes 221 94 facialis, 103 V BAIZE P.: The incubation period of measles, Alkali in salicylate tberapy, value of, 518 Anuria, post-operative, hypertonic salt solution 586 Alkaline incrusted cystitis, 257 in, 573 BAKER, B. M.: Syphilitic cardiac aisease, 196 Allergic reactions, the nerve factor in, 349 Aortic stenoRis, 385 BALOG, A.: Recurrent necrosis of the pancreas, ALS-ANIELsEN, &.: Differential diagnosis of Apiol poisoning, abortifacient, 600 110 ovarian haemorrhage, 304 Appendicitis in children, 231 BANI, U.: Phrenicectomy, 391 AXANO, K. W.: Specific prophylaxis of menin- Appendicitis. diagnosis and treatment of, 570 BAN sI, H. W.: Circulatory efficiency in heart gitis, 438 Appendicitis on the left side, 61 disease, 192 AMANTEA, F.: Liver therapy in anaemia, 210 APPERLY, F. L.: The spastic colon and abdo- BANZET, P.: Surgical treatment of chronic Amaurosis during pregnancy, 326 minal pain, 571 obstructive jaundice, 33 Amenorrhoea and corpus luteum cysts, 16 Aqueous fluid, circulation of the, 521 BARACH, A. L.: Oxygen administration in Amicrobic pyuria, 111 ARLOING, F.: A filterable tuberculous virus, 189 cardiac failure, 418 Amoebic dysentery earriers, 439 Arsenic in chronic myelogenous leukaemia, 375 BARBERO, A.: Mycosis and pulmonary tuber- Amoebic infestation, treatment of, 294 Arsphenamine-resistant syphilis, 282 culosis, 332 Anaemia and achlorhydria, 283 Arterial embolectomy, 59 BARCROFT, J.: Effect of carbon dioxide on Anaemia, hypochromic, primary, 489 Arterial hypertension and uterine fibromats, 559 respiration, 220 Anaemia, infantile, treatment of, 520 Arterial spasm, traumatic, 79 BARELLI, L.: The reticulo-histiocytic apparatus Anaemia, liver therapy in, 210 Artery, pulmonary, aneurysm of the, 176 and fat metabolism, 360 Anaemia, pernicious, liver treatment of, 209, 591 Artery, temporal, traumatic aneurysm of the, BARETZ, L. H.: Phosphaturia, 536 Anaemia, pernicious, desiccated stomach of 515 BARKE:R, N. W.: Protein therapy of thrombo- whole-hog in treatment of, 453 Arthritis, chronic, vaccine therapy in. 519 angiitis obliterans, 593 Anaemia of pregnancy, 300 Arthritis, suppurative, in the infant hip-joint, BARRAL, P.: Insulin in ulcus cruris, 235 Anaemia, secondary treatment of, 262 298 BARRE, J. A.: Differential diagnosis of cerebral Anaemia, treatment of, 86 Artificial pneumothorax. See Pneumothorax softening and tumour, 495 Anaesthesia, avertin: In neurological surgery, Ascaris lumbricoides, meningitis due to, 314 BASTIBLE, C.: The ketogenic treatment of 351-In general surgery and obstetrics, 397 Aschheim-Zondek reaction. See Zondek epilepsy, 454 EPIT. 2 [ Tsz Bainms 4 JULY-DEC., 193I9 INDEX TO THE EPITOME MEDICAL JOURNAL

BATLEY, J. C. B.: Serum reaction following BRETON, A.: Heredity in paternal tuberculosis, Cell growth in relation to cancer, 169 desensitization, 195 279 Cerebral development and behaviour, 482 BAUKE, E. E.: Diagnosis of abdominal tumours, BRIGGS, W. T.: Non-venereal prostatitis, 388 Cerebral embolism, the blood pressure in, 71 230 BREITTON, J. A.: Delayed symptoms in pneumo- Cerebral rheumatism, acute, 191 BAYs, J. B.: Toxaemia due to spider bite, 441 coniosis, 226 Cerebro-spinal fluid and plasma, equilibrium BAZY, P.: Amicrobic pyuria, 111 BROCKBANK, T. W.: Post-vaceinal myelitis, 408 between, 564 BEARD, H.: The post-eyeloplegic test. 423 BRODIB, M.: Active immunization against Cervicitis, chronic, ambulant treatment of, 270 BECK, C. S.: Surgical treatment of the pern- poliomyelitis, 96 Cervix, myoma of, acute haemorrhage from, 526 cardial scar. 517 BRODIE, R.: Pityriasis folliculorum, 377 CEvARio, L., Prevention of post - operative BECKERw, S. W.: Etiology and treatment of BRODIEZ, L.: Pulmonary and laryngeal tuber- broncho-pneumonia, 289 eczema. 594 culosis, 406 CEALLAMEL, A.: Meningitis due to Ascarie BXEBE, R. T.: Liver therapy in anaemia. 209 Broncho-pneumonia of childhood. treatment of. lumbricoides, 314 Behaviour and cerebral development, 482 504 CHAPMAN, C. B.: Decompensated portal BELL, J. R.: Surgery in diabetes, 340 Broncho-pneumonia, post-operative, prevention cirrhosis, 440 BkNARD, H.: Salicylate acidosis, 236 of, 289 CHARGIN, L.: siyphilitic parotitis, 386 Bence-Jonies proteose in multiple myloma, 51 BRosio: Limitations of x-ray therapy in pelvic CHAUKET, G.: Radiotherapy with internal BENEDICT, E. B.: Carcinoma in osteoUmyelLtis, tumours, 464 medication in localized decalcifications, 578 447 BROUHA, L.: Pregnancy diagnosis tests, 427 Chest, radiography of the, 267 BENJAMIN, E. L.: Influenza bacteriaemia, 150 BROUN, D.: Scopolamine associated with other- CHILD, F. S.: Treatment of chronic osteo- BENSAUDE, R.: Secondary therapeutic action of hypnotics, 394 myelitis, 389 bismuth subnitrate, 7 BROWN, H. P.: Subphrenic abscess, 105 Child-bearing and pulmonary tuberculosis, 352 B.IEIIEL, L.: Myopathic forms of polyneuritic BROWN. P. W.: Treatment of amoebic infesta- Childbirth, urinary incontinence following, 243 syndromes, 24 tion, 294 CHIN, Fu-T-Ang: Relapsing fever in children, 27 BERTRAND, J.: Post-influenzal suppuration of BuRcH, J. C.: Etiology of endometrial hyper- Cholelithiasis and diabetes, bile-duct drainage ovarian cysts, 187 plasia, 458 in. 107 BERTRAND, P.: Latent haemorrhage in the BURMAN, C. E. L.: Cancer in general practice, Cholesterol, oedema, and nephritis in children, thyroid gland, 475 60 141 Besredka's antigen, complement fixation with, BuRNS, G. B.: Card'ad symptoms simulating Choline in treatment of menopausal symptoms, 149 abdominal conditions, 511 301 BEss8MANs, A.: Complement fixation with Burns, treatment of, 136 CHoPRA, R. N.: Effect of opium on the blood Besredka's antigen, 149 BURT, C. A. V.: Pneumatic rupture of the sugar of non-diabetics, 72 BEss,sEN, D. H. and A. N.: Oesophageal carei- intestinal canal, 155 Chorea: Treated by nirvanol, 179 -Pyrexial treat- noma, 177 BUTTERIELD, D. L.: Diagnosis of intracranial ment of, 451 BICKHIL. L.: Sex hormone and endothelial per- tumours, 414 Chorion-epithelioma: X-ray treatment of, 44- meability. 70 BUVAT, J. B.: Herpes zoster and encephalitis, And hydatidiform mole, Zondek-Aschheim BIENVENUE, A.: The leucocyte reaction in 197 test for, 123 -Perforating. of the uterus, 485 syphilis, 278 CHRISTIAN, H. A.: Aortic stenosis, 385 Bile-duct, common, gall-stones in the, 415 CHR1TOFPERBEN, N. E.: Diagnosis of tuber- Bile-ductdrainage in diabetep and cholelithiasis, culosis In children. 144 107 CHUNG. Sbi-Fan: Relapsing fever in children, 27 Bilharzia infestation of the renal pelvis, 542 Circulation in replanted limbs, restoration of, Bilirubin, methylene blue as-a test for, 529 433 BINEL, B.: Retention of the dead foetus in the Circulatory efficiency in heart disease, 192 uterus. 15 C. Circulatory failure in diabetio coma. 534 BIRET, C.: Acute benign lymphocytic mening- Circulatory system, acute pulmonary oedema in itis, 250 CADE, A.: Pseudo-neoplastic syphilitic hepatitis, diseases of the. 4-91 B[SMUT, G.: Diphtheria following tonsillectomy, 338 Cirrhosis, portal, decompensated, 440 446 CADET, G. A.: Primary epithelioma of the Cistern puncture, 234 Bismuth, absorption and elimination rate of, F'allopian tube. 124 Claudication, intermittent, inhalation therapy 374 Caesarean section, transverse cervical, 355 in -139 Bismuth, lipo-soluble, in the treatment of CASIER, P.: Syphilitic disease of the corpus Clavicle, diagnosis of neo-natal fracture of, 244 syphilis, 113 uteri, 429 Climacteric: Endocrinology of the, 147-And Bismuth subnitrate, secondary therapeutic CAIRNS, H.: Treatment of spinal ependymal cancer in women, 506 action of, 7 gliomas, 350 Cod-liver oil in powder form, 437 BIx, H.: Effect of diuretics on the excretion of Calcium metabolism* In cataract, 237 -In COGHLAN, C.: Avertin anaesthesia, 397 sugar, 488 nephritis, 434 COHN, B. N. E.: Osteochondritis dissecans, 287 BIZARD, G.: Tumours of joints, 80 Calcium therapy, 392-In dermatology, 393-In COHIN, I.: Retroperitoneal tumours, 569 BJ6RN-HANSEN, H.: Focal infection and rheum- diphtheria, 452 Cold, common, etiology of ths, 22 atic ailments, 78 Calculus, renal, post-traumatic, 106 COLEY, W. B.: Endothelial myeloma, 30 Bladder, angloma of the, 29 CALLBRIO, C.: The influence of fatigue on Colitis, protein therapy in, 234 Bladder diverticula, treatment of, 174 antibody formation and infecll,on, 601 Collapse. treatment of, 62 Bladder tumours. See Tumours CALVIN, J. K.: Cholesterol, oedema, and Colon, iliac, fixation of by acquired bands, 368 Bladder, urinary, herpes of the, 92 nephritis in children, 141 Colon, spastic. and abdominal pain, 571 BLAIN, D.: Syphiloderma pustulosum, 172 CAMPBELL, G. G.: Sugar intolerance in certain Complement fixation with Besredka's antigen, Blepbaxitis, diphtherial, 473 skin diseases, 161 149 BLOCa, J. C.: Limitations of x-ray therapy in Cancer. cell growth in relation to, 169 CONDAMIN, F.: Pre-operative vaccine therapy of pelvic tumours, 464 Uancer of the cervix, early, detection of, 459 infected fibromata, 45 Blood cells, red, sedimentation of, 222 - In Cancer oF Fallopian tube, primary, 268 CONDOLEON, E.: Mammary enlargement follow- gonorrhoea, 469 Cancer in general practice, 60 ing prostatectomy, 339 Blood chemical changes in streptococcal Cancer of the lip, 516 Conduction in the alimentary anal, defects of, septicaemia, 362 Cancer of oesophagus. 177 94 Blood grouping serums, preservation of, 435 Cancer in osteomyelitis, 447 Congo red test in pulmonary tuberculosis, 310 lBlood lactic acid, effect of anaestheties on, 323 Cancer of the corpus uteri, diagnosis of, 242 CONNERY, J. B.: Liver extract in pernicious Blood PH, sudden alteration of during delivery, Cancer of ureter. primary, 157 anaemia, 591 580 Cancer of uterus and Fallopian tubes, 272 Constipation, chronic, hydrochloric acid in, 87 BWood picture In infantile tuberculosis, 129-In Cancer in women and the climacteric, 506 Consumption. See Tsberculosis wbooping-cough, 277 CANN, L. W.: Comparison of the Kahn and COPPES, L.: Treatment of retinal detachment, Rlood pressure in cerebral embolism, 71 Wassermann reactions, 188 524 Blood sugar of non-diabetics, effect of opium CANNON, J. D.: Endometrial hyperplasia, 146 Coppo, M.: Nuclear changes in leucocytes in on, 72 CAPORALE, L.: Primary carcinoma of ureter. vitro, 602 Blood, tubercle bacilli cultivated from the, 95, 157 Corneal clouding in cranial dysostosis, 151 563 Carbon dioxide inhalation in hiccups, 63-In Corneal opacities, nodular, 65 Blood urea in diabetic coma, 73 angina pectoris and intermittent claudication, Coronary disease, etiology of, 252 Blood volume, circulating, posture and the, 148 139-Hffect of on respiration. 220 Coronary innervation and sympathectomy, 137 BOAS, I.: Detection of occult haemoglobin in the CARCASSONNE, P.: Latent haemorrhage in the Corporeal endometrium. See Endometrium faeces, 308 thyroid gland, 475 Corpus luteum cysts and amenorrhoea, 16 BOLLIGER. A.: Sodium thiosulphate excretion Carcinoma. See Cancer Corpus uteri. syphilitic disease of the, 429 in pregnancy, 168 Cardiac disease, syphilitic. 196 Cortical suprarenal extracts. See Suprarenal BONANNO. A. M.: Blood changes in typhoid Cardiac failure, oxygen administration in, 418 COTTE, G.: Corpus luteum cysts and amenor- fever, 18 Cardiac influenza, 334 rhoea, 16 Bone, effect of toxie doses of irradiated ergo- Cardiac output: And oxygen utilization, 384-In COTTET, J.: Secondary therapeutic action of sterol on, 329 complete heart-block, 407 biamuth subnitrate, 7 Bones, fractured. intra-cortical bolting of, 494 Cardiac, symptoms simulating abdominal con- COUDER, R.: Bacteriolysis of Koch's bacillus in BONNAUD, R.: Appendicitis on the left side, ditions, 511 the tissues, 221 61 Cardiac tetralogy. Fallot's, 132 CouRaToIs, A.: Acute cerebral rheumatism, 191 BOQUEN, Y.: Meningeal spirochaetosis without Cardiac. See also Heart CRAIG, J.: Malignant hypertension in childhood, jaundice, 102 CARDINALE, G.: The Congo red t9stin pulmonary 194 BoBRuso. G.: Endocarditis and B. cols infection, tuberculosis, 310 CRAIG, J. D.: Prophylaxis against rickets, 443 510 Cardio-vasculardisease and the teeth, 97 Cranial dysostosis. See Dysostosis BOsCRETTI. M\: Squamous epitheiium in the CAROLI. J.: Bile-duct drainage in diabetes and CRAWFORD, W. H.: Intracranial haemorrhage corporeal endometrium, 402 cholelithiasis, 107 of the newborn, 299 BosE, J. P.: Effect of opium on the blood sugar CAROTHERS, R. G.: Local anaesthesia in frac- CREED, R. S.: Integration of sensory processes, of non-diabetics, 72 ture reduction. 395 213 BOTSFORD, Mary B.: Pre-operative hypnosis in Carotinasemia resulting from restricted diet, 376 CRfiHANOE, J. L.: Lupus vulgaris treated by children, 551 CARn, A. D.: Hyperinsulinism, 21 diatbermo-coagulation 41 Bouilly's operation for prolapse, 424 CARTIER, B. P.: Syphilitic cardiac disease, 196 CRILE, G. W.: Cell growth in relation to cancer, BOULIN, R.: The blood urea in diabetic coma, CARTIER, P.: Tuberculous hydrocele, 81 169 73-The haematology of certain leukaemias, Cartilage plate, epiphyseal, transplantation of, CUIzZA,. T.: Clinical features of pelvic endo- 245 34 metriosis. 460 BOURRAT, L.: Ascending medullary syphilis, CASTLE, W. B.: Intravenous injections ofliver CUNNINGHAM, R. S.: Etiology of endometrial 214 extract, 84 hyperplasia, 458 BRABANT, H.: The Aschheim-Zonaek test, 436 Cataract, the calcium metabolism In, 237 Curetting the uterus. See Tterus Brain abscess, diagnosis of. 288 Catarrhal gingivitis, 537 CUTTER, M.: Painful breasts, 93 Brain, arterial angioma of the, 116 CATTANE), L.: Passage of hormones through Cycloplegia, the post-cycloplegic test, 423 BRAM, I.: Physostigmine inexophthalmic goitre, the placenta, 53 Cystitis, alkaline incrusted, 257 295 Cattle, vibrionic diarrhoea in, 170 Cysts of the corpus luteum and amenorrhoea, 16 BRAY, G. W.: Enuresis of allergic origin, 296 CEDERBEHiG, A.: Multiple extra-genital soft Cysts, hydatid, ruptured, course and treatment Breasts, painful, 93 sores, 251 of, 175 JULY-DEC., I193I] INDEX TO THE EPITOME I MEDICAL JOURNAL

Cysts of the liver, non-parasitic, 4 Diphtheria, anatoxine prophylaxis of, 280 Epiphyseal cartilage plate, transplantation of Cysts of ovary, post-influenzal suppuration of, Diphtheria bacillus, two forms of the, 467 the, 34 187 Diphtheria, calcium treatment of, 452 Epithelioma of Fallopian tube, primary, 124 Cysts of ovary and pregnancy, 167 Diphtheria, cutaneous, in the infant, 502 Epithelioma of uterus and sarcoma, 120 Cysts of the pancreas, 31 Dlphtheri followed by purpura haemorrhaglca, Epithelio-sarcoma of the gall bladder, 543 Cysts of vagina obstructing delivery, 398 357 Epithelium, squamous: In the corporeal endo- Diphtheria following tonsillectomy, 446 metrium, 402-And mucous cervical polypi, Diphtheria, Immunization of infants against, 46.3 492 ERB, K. H.: Traumatic aneurysm of the Diphtheria, renal function in, 306 temporal artery, 515 DiphtLberia, toxoid immunization against, 346 Ergo3tierol, irradiated, the effect on bone of Diphtheria in Uruguay. 26 toxic doses of, 329 D. Diphtherial blepharitis, 473 Erysipelas, chronic, vaccine treatment of, 419 Diphtherial paralysis, transient, 587 Erysipeloid, 43 DAOK, G. Mi.: Food poisoning apparently due to Disseminated parapsoriasis. See Parapsoriasis Erythema nodosutn as a tuberculosis problem staphylococci, 583 DITTlICHU, R. J.: Lumbo-sacral spina bifida in school children, 355 DAiNow, I. Indications of acetylcholine, 347 occulta, 477 Erythrocyte agglutinogens, 359 DALY, P. A.: Pregnancy complicated by systemic Diuretics, effect of on the excretion of sugar. 488 ESCARAVAGE, M.: Contagiousness of herpes disease, 269 Divertioula of the bladder, treatment of, 174 ,zoster, 533 DAs5HEiK, W.: Primary hypochromic anaemia, Diverticulum, Meckel's, strangulation of, 82 Exercises, physical, during the puerperium, 505 489 DOxER, S. M.: The occipito-posterior position, Exophthalmic goitre. See Goitre DANDY, W. E.: Avertin anaesthesia in neuro- 241 Extra-genital sores. See Sores logical surgery, 351 DOHRN. M.: Indications for follicular hormone Extrauterine pregnancy. See Pregnancy DANsFF, G.: Venous pressure and habitual therapy, 548 abortion, 46 DONATI, G. 8.: Strangulation of Meckel's diver- DANEELOPOLU, D.-: Sympathectomy and the ticulum, 82 coronary innervation,137 DONATO, J.: The renal function in diphtheria, DANIELS, L. B.: Symptomatic treatment of 306 narcolepsy, 35 DOYLE, J. B.: Symptomatic treatment of narco- DAoULAs: The leucocyte reaction in syphilis, lepsy, 35 F. 278 DRAGANESCO, B.: Dermato-myositis, 470 DARGBT, R. hfalignans tumours of the bladder, DREYFUS, P.: Bouilly's operation for prolapse, FABBR, E.: Duration of weight reduction after 316 424 dieting, 171 D&STIDAR. S. K. G.: Effect of dilution on anti- DUBLINEAU: Bacteriolysis of Koch's bacillus in FABER, K.: Perihilar pulmonary tuberculosis, septics, 126 the tissues, 221 153 DAvIES. D. T.: Achlorhydria and anaemla, 283 DUBEER. I.: Post-traumatic renal calculus, 106 FABRE, R.: The signifleance of hypotension, 77 DAvIs, D. M.: Kidney resection, 134 Duodenal ulcer. See Ulcer FABRITIUS, H.: Bistethoseopic binaural auscul- DAvis, M.: Friedman's modification of the DuPONT. Yves: Gold and sulphur in tuberculous tation, 490 Aschheim-Zondek test, 556 adenitis. 64 FAQON, E.: Dermato-myositis. 470 DisBRA, R.: Anatoxine prophylaxis of diph- DUsszLDORP, hi.: Lsgleyze-Von Hippel disease, Faeces, detection of occult haemoglobin in the, theria, 280 240 308 Decalcifications, localized, radiotherapy and DYER, R. E.: The transmission of typhus fever, Fallopian tube. carcinoma, primary of, 268 internal medication in, 578 466 Fallopian tube, epithelioma. primary. of, 124 DE CARVALHO, L.: Radiography of pulmonary Dysentery, amoebic, carriers of, 439 Fallopian tubes in the -foetus, permeability of, vessels, 264 Dysostosis, cranial, corneal clouding in, 151 121 DCHLAUME, J.: Paralysis of the dilators of the Dystopia, venal, crossed, 200 Fallopian tubes and uterus, carcinoma of, 272 larynx, 11 ' Fallot's cardiac tetralogy, 132 DzONBR, K.: Treatment of ureteral fistula, 576 Fat atrophy following insulin injections, 530 DBITRIOK S.: Relapsing fever-in children, 27 Fat embolism, 448 Dz LA GuARDIA, J.: Intestinal syphilis, 496 Fat metabolism and the reticulo-bystiocytic DELANNOY: Ovarian cysts and pregnancy, 167 apparatus. 360 DR LAvERGNe, V.: Incubation period of spiro- Fatigue. influence of on antibody formation and chaetosis icterohaemorrhagica, 383 E. infection, 601- DE LEmE, J. B,: Use of narcotics in obstetrics FAULKNER, D. hi.: Primary synovial tumours and gynaecology, 49 Ear, middle, tuberculosis in the, 182 of joints, 342 Delivery: Obstructed by vaginal cysts, 398- Ear. See al8o Otitis media FAUVET. E.: Treatment of puerperal sepsis, 165 Sudden alteration of the blood pH during, 580. EARLAm, M. S. S.: Sodium thiosulphate excre- FAVBRO, E.: Cultivation of tubercle bacilli from See also Labour tion in pregnancy, 168 the blood,.95 DE Lu,A. A.: Bilharzia infestation Qf the renal Eclampsia, somniren in, 271 FAWCETT, K. RI.: Extra-ocular muscle paralysis pelvis, 542 Ectopic decidual tissue in absence of pregnancy, following spinal anaeethesia, 325 Dx KARTEL: Diagnosis of temporal tumours, 379 FERGUSON, J. A.: Carcinoma of uterus and 32 Eczema, etiology and treatment of, 594 Fallopian tubes, 272 DeNzs, G.: Streptococcaemia and latent tuber- Eazema, infantile, 162 Fever, enteric: Blood cbanges in, 18-Cerebral culosis, 567 EGLOFF, W. G.: Thiocyanate therapy in hyper- symptoms in, 228-Hyperazotaemii nephritis Dermatitis venenata due to shoe leather, 595 tension. 320 in, 173-In the inoculated, 438 Dermatology, calcium therapy in, 393 EiMER, K.: Treatment of atophan poisoning, Fever, relapsing in childlen, 27 Dermato-myositis. 470 450 Fever, scarlet: Experimental production of, 17 Dementia paralytioa treated by diathermy, 206 EINHORN, M.: Dilating the pylorus, 58-Esti- -Schultz-Charlton reaction in relapses of, 74 Dementia praecox, the nature and treatment of, mating renal and hepatic function, 358 -Berotherapy in, 207, 208 - Immunization 117 Electrocardiogram, significance of large Q waves against, 291, 292-Barly nophritis in, 312- Dz NAvAsQuZ,z S.: Comoarison of the Kabn and in the, 532 Thrombo-phlebitis migrans in, 405 Wassermann reactions, 188 Electroeardiography of school children, 503 Fever, typhus: The tuberculin test in, 104-The Dermatitis from sweat bands of bats, 378 Elephantiasis, familial, of the gums, 371 transmission of. 466 Dz SANOTIS, A. G.: Prophylaxis against rickets, ELKELEs, A.: Etiology of infective mono- Fever, typhus, endemic, and the rat flea, 531 443 nucleosis, 133 Fever, undulant, treatment.of, 348 DEsOLIN, L.: Myocardial infarction, 1 ELLIOTT. C. R.: Treatment of gonococcal Fever, yellow: In white mice, 225-Testing for DEBsooExy, P.: Permeability of the meningeal vaginitis, 354 immunity to, 582 barrier, 528 ELLIS, L. B.: The cardiac output in complete Fibromata, infected, pre-operative vaccine Desensitization followed by serum reaction, 195 heart-block, 407 therapy of, 45 DE S*zuc, B.: The blood pressure in cerebral ELLismN, J. B.: Thrombo phlebitis migrans in Fibromata of uterus and arterial hypertension, embolism, 71 scarlet fever, 405 559 DEzvEEP, J. A.: Tuberculosis simulating acute Embolectomy, arterial, 59 Fibula, isolated forward dislocation of the, 203 leukaemia, 471 Embolism, cerebral, the blood pressure in, 71 Films, stained, detection of tubercle baccilli in, Duvic, A.: Myopathic forms of polyneuritic Embolism, fat, 448 382 syndromes, 24 Embolism from injected varicose veins, risk of, FINLAND, M.: Treatment of lobar pneumonia. DH&RXENDRA: Pregnancy diagnosis tests, 428 254 260 Diabetes and cholelithiasis, bile duct drainage Emetine in pulmonary gangrene, 40 Fistula. ureteral. treatment of, 527, 576. 577 in, 107 Empyema. septic, etiology and prognosis of, 539 Fixation abscess. See Abscess Diabetes, comPlications of, 535 Empyema, treatment of, 232 Flea, rat, and endemic typhus, 531 Diabetes mellitus and pregnancy, 486 Emphysema, suboutaneous,followlng aspiration FLUHMANN, C. F.: Endometrial hyperplasia, 145 Diabetes, surgery in, 34Q of foreign body, 233 Focal infection in acule and chronic nephritis, Diabetic ooma: The blood urea in, 73-Circula- Endocarditis and B. coli infection, 510 57-And rheumatic ailments. 78 tory failure in, 534 Encephalitis and herpes zoster, 497 Foetsl death, radiographical diagnosis of, 399 Diabetics, anaesthesia induction in, 90 Encephalitis lethargica, atropine in. 321 Foetus, dead. retention of in uterus. 15 Diarrhoes, vibrionic, in cattle, 170 Encephalitis and meningitis following aCute FOGEPD J.: The risk of embolism from injected DIAsio, F. A.: Calcium therapy in dermatology, infectious diseases, 584 varicose veins. 254 393 Encephalitis, post-vaccinal. etiology of, 75 Follicular hormone therapy, indications for, 548 DIAsIO, J. S.: Endocrinology of the climacteric, Encephalomyelitis, post-vaceinal, in Australia, Food Poisoning: Due toSalmonellaInfection, 309 147 229 -Apparently due to staphylococci, 583 Diathermo-coagulation in the treatmentof lupus Endocarditis, asymptomatic subacute bacterial, Foot, paralytic deformity of the, 285 vulgaris, 41 565 Foot-and-mouth virus in vaccine lymph. 127 Diathermy: In the treatment of dementia Endocarditis, influenzal, subacute, 366 FORD, F. J.: Calcium-ll and phosphorus meta- paralytica, 206-Removal of tonsils by, 445 Endocarditis, rheumatic, aoute, general treat- bolism in nephritis, 434 DIEHL, F'.: The nerve factor in allergic reac- ment of, 9 Foreign body. subcutaneous emphysema follow- tions, 349 Endocrinology of the climacteric, 147 ing aspiration of, 233 Diencephalon, lesions of the sympathetic centres Endometrial hyperplasia, 145, 146-Etiology of, FORKNER. C. E: Arsenic in chronic myelogenous of the, 481 458 leukaemia, 375 Diet, restricted, carotinasmia resulting from, Endometriosis pelvie, clinical features of, 460 FORSBERG, R.: Schuller's disease, 202 376 Endometrium, corporeal. squamous epithelium FORSTER, A. L.: Removal of tonsils by dia- DIETBT, F.: The pyrogallic scid treatment of in the, 402 thermy, 445 lupus vulgaris, 164 Eadothelial myetoma, 30 Foissvua K. A.: The Vitamin content of Dietetic therapy and hypertension. 293 Endothelial permeability and sex hormone, 70 fermented milks, 274 Dieting, duration of weight reduction after, 171 ENocxesoN, B..: Sedimettation of red cells, 222 FOURNAUr, J.: Acute benign Iymphocytic Digital examination in reotal diseases, 319 Enteric fever. See Fever meningitis, 99 Digitalis combined with ephedrine, 545 Enuresis of allergic origin, 296 Fracture of the acetabulum, 544 Digitalis, indioations for, 138 Ephedrine in broncbial asthma, 592 Fracture of clavicle, neo-natal, diaggosis of. 244 DrxSHIT, B. D.: Uepol in leprosy, 211 Ephedrine combined with digitalis, 543 Fracture reduction, local anaesthesia in. 395 DINGER. J. E.: Yellow fever in white mice, 225 Epilepsy, the ketogenic treatment of, 454 Fractured bones, intracortical bolting of. 494 6 JULY-DEC., 1931] INDEX TO THE EPITOME IMEDICALBJoUIRNAl.[Th BT sBm

FnRANxN, H.: Apparatus for simple and com- GouIN, J.: The loucocyte reaction in syphilis, Heliotberapy,artificial natural, bined anaesthesia, 88 278 HELLFORS. A.: Thyroxine obesity,37-Simple FREDERIKSEN, J. A.: Diagnosis of tuberculosis GOuNELLE, H.: Herpes facialis following anti- test of renalfunction, in children, 144 typhoid vaccination, 103-Lumbo-sacral mye- HEBLMHOLZ. F.: Corneal clouding in FBEEmAN-DAHL, J.: Schuller's disease, 202 litis. 409 dysostosis, 151 FREMONT-SMaTH, F.: Equilibrium between the GOURNAY. J. J.: The renal function in diph- HENDER8ON, Inhalation therapy angina cerebro-spinal fluid and plasma. 564 theria, 306 pectoris and intermittent olaudication, FRIEDBERGER, E.: The influence of fatigue on GRAHAM. S.: Value of alkali in salicylate Henoch'spurpura, haemoplastin in, antibody formation and infection, 601 therapy, 518 HENSON,P. P.: Hypertonic FRIEDEMANN, U.: Etiology of infective mono- GRAM, H. C.: The influence of resident hospital operative anuria, nucleosis, 133 treatment on asthma. 566 Hepatic function, of,358 FRIEDENWALD, J. S.: Circulation of the aqueous GRANDOLAUDE, C.: Injection treatment of Hepatitis, pseudo-neoplastic syphilitic, fluid, 521 varicose veins, 318 Heredity in paternal tuberculosis, FRIEDLANDER, Mae: Thyroid therapy in GRAsso, R.: Amoebic dysentery carriers, 439 HEIRITAGE.,K.: Intravenous urography, vaccina- thrombo-angiitis obliterans. 498 GRAVES, A. M.: Raynaud's disease, 413 Herpes faoialis following antityphoid FRIEDMANN: Diphtherial blepharitis, 473 GRAvEs, W. P.: Uterine suspension, 47 tion, 92 Friedman's modification of the Aschheim- Graves's disease, x-ray treatment of, 457 Herpes of the urinary bladder, Zondek test, 556 GiREEN-ARMT&GE, V. B.: Operative treatment Herpes zoster,contagiousness of, F-ROMMOLT, G.: Acute haemorrhage from myoma of ovarian tumours, 426 Herpes zoster and encephalitis. coronary of the cervix, 526 GiaREEpNE, C. H.: Treatment of Addison's disease, HERRIOK, J. B.: Etiology disease, FULcoNxs, H.: Treatment of menstrual dis- 322 252 orders, 328 GREENGARD, J.: Immunization of infants HERTZ, J.: Chronic pancreatitis, Functional tests in renal disease, 52 against diphtheria, 492 Hiccups, dioxide inhalation in, Fungus infection of sweat, 331 GREENHINLL, J. P.: Protozoal vaginitis, 217 Hicxs, H. M.: Congenital haemorrhagic Fungus infections, superfilcial, fumigation in, GREMME. A.: Herpes of the urinary; bladder, giectasia, 101 sense 420 92 HILL, T. R.: The vibration post-en- FURNELL, H. G.: Protozoal vaginitis, 218 GRBOOURTE, G.: Circulatory efficiency in heart cephalitic Parkinsonism, FOTAGI, Y.: Experimental production of scarlet disease, 192 Hilum tuberculosis. See fever, 17 GRfiNBAUM, F.: Strophanthin therapy, 547 HINGLAIS, H.: Pregnancy diagnosis GuICHARD, R.: Radiographical diagnosis of the HINTNER, H.: Erythrocyte agglutinogens, 353 pyelonephritis of pregnancy, 456 Hip,congenital dislocation GUIDIOELLI, J. P. P.: Tertiary syphilis of the Hip-joint, infant, suppurative thyroid gland, 28 298 GUILLAIN. G.: Lesions of the sympathetic Hip-joint, ostoomyelitis the. centres of the diencephalon, 481 HoHLoyFF, A. W.: Curetting G. 186 GUNTHER, Anne: Toxic properties of staphylo- the abdomen, coccal filtrates. 403 HoFFMAN, J.: Perforating chorion-epithelioma GADE, F. G.: Cancer in women and the climac- GURNEE, W. S.: Treatment of gonococcal of the uterus,485 teric, 506 vaginitis, 354 HOFFMANN, S. S.: Haemoplastin Henoch's GADRAT, J.: Enteric fever in the inoculated, GUTERPtIE, D.: Intermittent traction In opera- purpura, 501 438 tions under spinal anaesthesia, 341 HOFMANN, H.: Intracardiac os GAENSLEN, F. J.: Osteomyelitis of the calcis, Gynaecology, narcotics in, 49 natal asphyxia, 158 514 HOF8TEIN, J.: Salt-free dieting during preg- Gall-bladder disease, refdex tenderness in. 476 nancy, 303 Gall-bladder. epithelio-sarcoma of the, 543 HOGLER, F.: The toxicity atophan Gall-bladder function after operations on the pounds, 497 stomach, 343 Hog's stomach. See Stomach follicular Gall-bladder. typhoid perforation of, 416 HOELWEG, W.: Indications Gall-stones in the common bile duct, 415 H. hormone therapy, 548 Gangrene, pulmonary emetine in, 40 HOLDEN. F. C.: Treatment gonococcal GA(Rc, 1. * Lesions of the sympathetic centres HAAs. S. L.: Transplantation of the epiphyseal vaginitis, 354 of the diencephalon, 481 cartilage plate, 34 HOLTEN, C.: Functional disease, GARD, R. L.: Aneurysm of the pulmonary Hasmatology of certain leukaemias, 245 52 artery. 176 Haemoglobin, occult, in the faeces, detection of, HOLZBACHE E.: Treatment of collapse, G&isEso, J. 5.: Spinal anaesthesia in abdominal 308 HOOKEY, J. A.: Senile and seborrhoeic keratosis, emergencies, 555 Haemolytic jaundice. See Jaundice 42 Gastric function of ulcer cases, 509 Haemolytic s0treptococci. See Streptococci HOPKINs, H. H.: Subcutaneous juxta-articular Gastric resection followed by glyeaemia, 190 Haemoplastin in Henoch's purpura, 501 nodules, 253 GaLstric ulcer. S"e IUlcer Haemorrbage, acute, from myoma of the cervix. HOPPNER. H.: Tuberculosis and sterility. Gastric. See also Stomach 526 Hormone, sex, and permeability J.: ulcus G&T*. Insulin in cruris, 235 Haemorrhage. intracranial, of the new-born, 299 70 GBIGER. J. C.: Outbreaks of food poisoning due Haemorrbage, latent, in the tbyroMl gland, 475 Hormone therapy, follicular, for, to Salmonella infection, 309 Haemorrhage, ovarian, differential diagnosis of, 548 Gelatin for liver function tests, 431 304 Hormones, gonadotropic, GEBLFAND, H. H.: Multiple etiology of bay fever Haemorrhage, post-menopausal, and ovarian Hormones, passage of through placenta, injected attacks, 227 tumours, 579 HORN, 0.: The Genitals, tuberculosis of the, 461 Haemorrhage, post-partum, delayed, treatment varicose veins, G*RARD, H. L.: Cardiac influenza, 334 of, 122 ElOPN, Z.: Cod-liver in powder form, GHERNEZ. L.: Ovarian cysts and pregnancy, 167 Haemorrhage, uterine, from essential thrombo- HORTON, J. D.: Primary carcinoma Fallopian GILBERT, N. C.: Combination of digitalis with penia. 219 tube, 268 ephedrine, 545 HAHN, E.: Traumatic aneurysm of the temporal HosxINs. B. G.: The nature G.: 117 G[ILEs, R. Treatment of chronic myelogenous artery, 515 dementia prascox, 550 J. Treatment leukaemia, HATNES, C. B.: Recovery from generalized HOUEL, i.: hyperemesis Gingivitis, catarrhal, 537 streptococcal infection, 449 darum, 273 of G. de N.: The test. Gingivitis pregnancy, 599 HALL J. B.: Food Poisoning apparently due to HOUGH. Pirquet GIRDLEsTONE, G. R.: Operative treatment of staphylococci, 583 HOYT, L. H.: Thiocyanate therapy Pott's paraplegia. 344 HALLOCK, E. K.: Early treatment of squint, 421 tension, 320 extra- Gland, thyroid: Tertiary syphilis of the, 28- Hallux valgus, surgical cure of, 6 HUBINONT. G.: Diagnosis ruptured Latent haemorrhage in the, 475 HAMANT: Detection of early cervical cancer, 459 uterine pregnancy, tuberculous GLAsBER, R.: Acute vulval ulceration, 68 HAMBLEN, E. C.: Sodium amytal as an anal- HUGUENIN, B.: Gold and suilphur Glaucoma and iritis, 67 gesic in labour, 184 adenitis, 64 Gliomas, spinal ependymal. treatment of, 350 HAMBRECEHT, L.: The blood picture in whooping- Humoral changes hypoglycaemia. Glomeruluq, renal, functions of the, 562 cough, 277 Hydatid cysts, ruptured, Glucose injections in muscular rheumatism, HAMBLIN, D. 0.: Sodium amytal as an anal- of, 175 39 gesic in labour. 184 Hydatidiform chorion-epithelioma, Glyeaemia after gastric resection, 190 HAMIL B. M.: The blood picture in infantile the Zondek-Aschheim for, Glycogen content of the liver, cyclic changes in tubercullosis, 129 Hydrocele, tuberculous. constipation, the, 276 HAMMEERSCHMDT, E.: Red cell sedimentation Hydrochloric chronic GOAR. E. L.: Nodular corneal opacities, 65 rate in gonorrhoea, 469 Hydrogen-ion concentration nutrient agar, GOBBEL, F.: Treatment of chorea by nirvanol, HANSEN. B.: Results of treatment of varicose determination of. 179 veins by injection, 201 Hyperazotaemic nephritis. See Nephritis GOECKEBRmAN. W. H.: Cutaneous lymphoblas- HAPPOLD, F. C.: Two forms of the diphtheria Hyperemesis gravidarum, treatment of, toma, 493-Treatment of psoriasis, 499 bacillus, 467 Hyperinsulinism, 20, Goitre complicating pregnancy, 581 HARKINS. M. J.: Erysipeloid, 43 Hyperplasia, endometrial, ]45, 146, children, Goitre. exophthalmic: Surgical treatment of, HARRINGTON, Ethel R.: Corneal clouding in Hyperpyrexia. post-operative young 256-Physostigmine in, 295-Iodine in, 549 cranial dysostosis. 151 5 Gold salts in lupus orythematosus, 8 HARRIS. I.: Cardiac output and oxygen utiliza- Hypertension, arterial, fibromata, Gold and sulphur in tuberculbuF adenitls,64 tion, 384 559 GOLDBERG, A. H.: Cholesterol, oedema, and HARRowEs, W. McC.: The reactive manic Hypertension therapy, nephritis in children. 141 episode, 118 Hypertension. essential, GOLDBLOOM. A.: Active immunization against HARVIER, P.: Bile-duct drainage in diabetes cyanate in, 159 poliomyelitis, 96 and cholelithiasis. 107 Hypertension, malignant, childhood, GOLDBURGE. H. L.: Subacute influenzal endo- HAUTANT. A.: Tracheotonmy in stages, 10 Hypertension. persistent, pregnancy carditis. 366 Hay fever attacks: Multiple etiology of, 227- toxasemia. GOLDEN. L. A.: Carbon dioxide inhalation in Treated witb pollen vaccine, 500 Hyrertension, thiocyanate therapy in, hiccups, 63 HAYWARD. Emeline P.: Mental derangements Hypertension, treatment of, GOMEz, M.: The mechanism of alternation in hypothyroidism, 365 Hypnosis, pre-operative, children, of the pulse. 472 HAZLIP, J. O.: Tularaemic meningitis, 538 Hypnotics, scopolamnine with, Gonadotropic hormones, 468 HBAD. J. R.: Delayed symptoms in pueumo- Hypochromic anaemia, primary, accompanying pancreatic hyper- Gonococcal vaginitis, treatment of.354 coninsis, 226 Hyp$oglycaemia Gonorrhoea: Diagnosis of, 327-Red cell sedi- Heart-block, complete, the cardiac output in, trophy, 55 mentation rate in. 469 407 Hypoglyeaemia, insulin, humoral changes in, GONTHIER. B.: Tetrachlorethylene as an Heart disease in adults, sudden death from, 281 361 anthelmintic, 160 Heart disease, circulatory efficiency in, 192 Hypotension. significance derangements Focal infection and rheumatic Heart disease and pregnaDcy, 48, 425 Hypothyroidism. in, GOaDING, R for large gangrenous polyps of ailments, 78 Heart. See also Cardiac Hysterectomy GORDON, B.: Etiology and treatment of obesity, HEINiCHEN. W.: The nerve factor in allergic the uterus 248 reactions, 349 Hysterectomy, vaginal, T TI INDEX TO THE EPITOME I MEDICALBmsJOURNAL y. JULY-DEC., JULY-DEC.,I93I] 1931] INDEX TO THE EPITOME~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

KEYES, E. L.: Nupercaine in spinal anaesthesia, LEVENE, G.: Reflex tenderness in gall-bladder 324 disease, 476 KIANG, S. MI.: Comparison of ophthalmic oint- LEvIN, 0. L.: Fungus infection of sweat, 331- Iliae colon. See Colon ments and solutions, 66 Salt-free diet in psoriasis, 373-Carotinaemia ILLIcK, H. E : Estimation of renal and hepatic Kidney resection, 134 resulting from restricted diet, 376 function, 358 Kidney. See also Renal LEVINTHAL, W.: Difficulties of diagnosing Infectious diseases, acute, followed by encephal- KIEGEB-PARENT, M.: Nervous complications of plague in rats, 125 itis and meningitis, 584 acute leukaemia, 198 LEVY, F. B.: Paraplegia following measles, 568 Influenza. cardiac, 334 KIENE, B.: Red cell sedimentation rate in LEvy, J.: Hyperazotaemic nephritis in typhoid Influenza and the puerperium, 430 gonorrhoea, 469 fever, 173 Influenzal bacteriaemia, 150 KIRBY, D. B.: The calcium metabolism in LEVY, Jeanne: Scopolamine associated with INGHAX, S. D.: Psychotic manifestations In cataract, 237 other hypnotics, 394 thyroidism, 483 KIscE, F.: Angina pectoris, 130 LIEVY, R.: Incubation period of spirochaetosis Inhalation therapy in angina pectoris and inter- KIHsrHINIos, N.: The mechanism of alternation icterohaemorrhagica, 383 mittent claudication. 139 of the pulse, 474 LEwis, G. B1.: Liver therapy in anaemia, 209 Injections, perivascular, accidental, treatment KLAUDER, J. V.: Erysipeloid, 43 LEIws, G. M.: Dermatitis venenata due to shoe of, 290 KLEINKNECaR, A.: Epithelio-sarcoma of the leather, 595 Insulin hypoglyeaemia, humoral changes in, gall-bladder, 543 LIBEBSON, Myriam: Gold and sulphur in uber- 361 KLING, D. H.: Aspiration of joint effusions, 474 culous adenitis. 64 Insulin injections followed by fat atrophy, 530 Knee, syphilitic synovitis of the, 258 LICHTENSTEIN, A.: Serotherapy in scarlet fever, Insulin in malnutrition, 417 KNOX, Elizabeth: Congenital haemorrhagic 208-Immunization against scarlet fever, 291 Insulin treatment, mental complications In, 152 telangiectasia, 101 LIEBEBMRAN. A. L.: Calcium therapy. 392 Insulin treatment of ulcus cruris, 235 KNUTTi. R. E.: The transmission of trachoma LIKMA, A.: Radiography of pulmonary vessels, Intestinal canal, pneumatic rupture of the, 155 and cultivation experiments, 275 264 Intracranial aneurysms. See Aneurysms Koch's bacillus in the tissues, bacteriolysis of. Limbs, replanted, restoration of the circulation Intracranial haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage 221 in, 433 Intracranial pressure, increased, treatment of, KOENIG: Detection of early cervical cancer, 459 LINDBLOM. A. F.: Meningitis produced by 204 KEoNIG, MI. T.: Treatment of dementia para- iodized oils, 575 Intracranial tumours, diagnosis of, 414 lytica by diathermy, 206 LINTON. R. W.: Blood chemical changes in Intra-cortical bolting of fractured bones, 494 KOFLER, L,.: The effect of saponin in spinach, streptococcal septicaemia, 362 Intramural pregnancy. See Pregnancy 205 LINTZ, W.: Cardio-vasoular disease and the Iodine,colloidal, in the treatment of pneumonia, KOLMER. J. A.: Specific prophylaxis of menin- teeth, 97 261 gitis, 478 Lipiodol. See also Oils, iodized Iodine in exophthalmic goitre, 549 KOTTLORs, E.: Treatment of collapse, 62 IJPHIN. I. J.: Cardiac output and oxygen utiliza- Iodised oils producing meningitis, 575 KUBIE, L. S.: Cerebral development and tion, 384 Iodo-piridon acetate of sodium. See Uroselectan behaviour, 482 LIssE, MI. W.: Determination of hydrogen-ion Iritis and glaucoma, 67 KtENEL, P.: Percsine anaesthesia, 553 concentration of nutrient agar, 330 IZWOJNIcKA, L.: Diagnosis of gonorrhoea, 327 KULITZY: Vaginal secretion in early pregnancy, LITTLE, R. B.: Vibrionic diarrhoea in cattle, 432 170 KUNTZ, Marcelle: Acetylcholine bromide in Liver, cysts of. See Cysts tuberoulosis, 85 Liver extract, intravenous injections of, 84 Liver function tests, the use of gelatin for, 431 Liver, glycogen content of, cyclic changes in the, 276 J. Liver therapy in anaemia, 209, 210, 591 LLOYD, W.: Testing for immunity to yellow JACKSON, A. S.: Thyroidectomy with the radio- fever, 582 knife, 199 L.. Loc1KwoOD. L.: Post-vaccinal encephalo- JACOBI, L.: Cistern puncture, 23 myelitis in Australia, 229 JACOD, M.: Lateral adenoid vegetations in the LABBE, M.: The blood urea in diabetic coma, LOEWENBERG, S. A.: Subacute influenzal endo- adult, 181 73-The haematology of certain leukaemias, carditis, 366 JABRE, H. A.: Radiography of the chest, 267 245 LOGEFEIL. B. C.: Agranulocytic angina, 410 Jaundice, haemolytic, 15i Labour: Occipito-posterior cases, treatment of, LOMBARDI, R.: Glycaemia after gastric resec- Jaundice, obstructive, chronic, surgical treat- 13-Occipito-posterior position, 241-Sodium tion, 190 ment of, 33 amytal as an analgesic in, 184-Sudden altera- LooK, W.: The Schultz-Charlton reaction in JENSEN, 0. G.: Determination of hydrogen-ion tion of the blood pH during, 780-Trial, 91 relapses of scarlet fever, 74 concentration of nutrient agar, 330 Lactic acid, blood, effect of anaesthetics on, LOURIE, A. I : Prophylaxis of post-operative JEsSEN, J.: Results of the radical operation for 323 pneumonia, 390 otitis media, 183 LAFFONT, A.: Treatment of menstrual disorders, LuCACER, KI.: The Congo red test in pulmonary JOHANSEN. A. Hecht: Serous meningitis and 328 tuberculosis, 310 LAFITTE, M.: Pneumococcal peritonitis. 297 LuccEEsE, G.: Fracture of the soetabulum, 544 infectious mononucleosis, 333 477 JOHNSON, C. A.: Combination of digitalis with LAGERSEN, R. W. * Uterine suspensiqp, 558 Lumbo-sacral spina bifida occulta, ephedrine. 545 Lagleyze-Von Hippel disease, 240 Lupus erythematosus, g9,ld salts In, 8 JOHNSTON, H. W.: Urinary incontinence follow- LAIGNEL-UAVASTINE, M.: Mveningeal spirochae- Lupus vulgaris treated by diathermo-ooagula- ing childbirth, 243 tosis without jaundice, 102 tion, 41-Treated by pyrogalUc acid, 164 Joint effusions. aspiration of, 474 LAMBRET, M.: Injection treatment of varicose Lymph, human, cultivation of vaccinia virus Joint tumours. See Tumours veins, 318 from, 246 JOLTRAIN, E.: Mental complications of insulin LANGERON, L.: Treatment of angina pectoris by Lymph, vaccine, the presence of foot-and-mouth treatment, 152 stovaine injections, 36 virus in, 127 JONES. P. S.: Vibrionic diarrhoea in cattle, 170 LANGLOIS, L. J.: Urinary tract infections during Lymphoblastoma, cutaneous, 493 JORDAN, A. 0.: Fixation of iliac colon by acquired pregnancy. 400 Lymphocytic meningitis. See Meningitis bands, 368 LARIRIBARB, J.: Somnifen in eclampsia, 271 of. 11 JOBDAN, 2. 0.: Foodl poisoning apparently due Larynx, dilators of the, paralysis to staIphylococci, 583 L&IJTIBR, Marie: The suprarenals in experi- JOBPEs, 21.: Cyclic changes in the glycogen oon- mental rheumatism, 223 tent of the liver. 276 LAWEN, A.: Surgical treatment of exophthalmic JOsEPHS. H.: Treatment of infantile anaemia, goitre, 256 520 LAWLEss, T. K.: Treatment of accidental peri- M. JOsBERAN, P. P.: Chronic ulceration of the vascular injections, 290 14 LAWRBENC, H.: Pityriasis folliculorum, 377 MACCALLAN, A. F.: Epidemiology of trachoma, vulva. venenata, 422 JUDD, E. 5.: Pancreatic cysts, 31-Gall-stones Leather, shoe, causing dermatitis bands of in the common bile-duct, 415 595 MAcH., D. I.: Dermatitis from sweat JUNG, A.: Treatment of polyarthritis with anky- LEBEUF, F.: Oleo-chryso-therapy, 546 hats, 378 losis. 255 LE CHUITON: Infectivity for monkeys of a MCILiaoy, Louise: Heart disease and pregnancy JORGENB. O.: Treatment of ureteral fistula, 577 typhus-like disease at Toulon, 247 48 2.: bolting of fractured LE FUR, R.: Treatment of bladder diverticula, MCLEBAN, S.: Diagnosis of meningococcaemia, JUST, Intra-cortical 315 bones, 494 174 anaes- JU5TIN-BESANPON, L.: The blood pressure in LE GUYON, R. F.: The value of fixation McLELLAN, A. M.: Nupercaine in spinal cerebral embolism. 71 abscesses, 508 thesia. 324 Juxta-articular nodules, subcutaneous, 253 LEITCH, F. M.: Treatment of undulant fever, MCLEOD, J. W.: Two forms of the diphtheria 348 bacillus, 467 LEMANN, T. I.: Anaesthesia induction in dia- MACPHERSON, D. G.: Purpura haemorrhagica betics, 90 following diphtheria, 367 LEMEZ, L.: Vaccination in the newborn, 56 MAGE, J.: Lesions of the sympathetic contres of LENOBMANT, C.: Bouilly's operation for pro- the diencephalon. 481 lapse, 424 MAGEE, C. F.: Treatment of undulant fever, 348 LENSTRUP, E.: Treatment of the broncho- MAGNUS-LiEvY, A.: Bence-Jones proteose in K. pneumonia of childhood, 534 multiple myeloma, 51 Leprosy, alepol in, 211 MAHON, R.: Radiographical diagnosis of the KAEsPER, E.: Calcium in diphtheria, 4*2 LERtEBOULLET, J.: Acute pulmonary oedema in pyelonephritis of pregnancy, 456 KAELMETETR. G.: Salt excretion in obesity, 128 measles, 442 MAEORNER, H. R.: Pancreatic cysts, 31 Kahn and Wassermann reactions, comparison LEBFJBOULrIE:T P.: The incubation period of MAIGNON, F.: Injection treatment of varicose of, 188 measles, 536 veins, 318 KALK, H.: Gall-bladder function after opera LEREBOULLET, R : The renal function in MAxAzswic, 0. B.: The gastric function of ulcer tions on the stomach, 313 diphtheria, 306 cases, 509 K1APSINOW, R.: Treatment of burns. 136 LERICKE, R.: Treatment of polyarthritis with MALDAGUE, L.: Perifocal reaction in hilum KAST, lMarie B.: Limitations of sodium amytal ankylosis, 255 tuberculosis. 131 anaesthesia, 396 LEROUX, R.: Uterine epithelioma and sarco-ma, Malnutrition, insulin in, 417 KBLLER. R.: Trial labour, 91 120 Mammary enlargement following prostat- KBMP, H. A.: Endemic typhus and the rat flea, Leucocyte reaction in syphilis, 278 ectomy, 339 531 R The use of gelatin for liver function ` Leucocytes in vitro, nuclear changes in, 602 BMANOKE, : KENNEDY, F.: Treatment of increased intra- Leukaemia, acute: Nervous complications of, tests, 431 cranial prqssure. 204 198-Simulated by tuberculosis, 471 Manic episode, the reactive, 118 Keratosis, senile and seborrhoeic, 42 Leukasmia, chronic, treatment of, 38 MANSFELD, G.: Cod-liver oil in powder form, KEsset. : Osteochoudritis dissecans, 370 Leukaemia, chronic myelogenous: Arsenic in, 437 Ketogenic treatment of epilepsy, 454 375-Treatment of, 550 MANSON, M. H : Perinephritic abscess, 540 KETTEL, K.: Deaths following therapeutic Leukaemias, haematology of certain, 245 MARCANDIER: Infectivity for monkeys of injections of varicose veins, 286 LEUNDA, A. J. J. * Diphtheria in Uruguav, 26 typhus-likc disease at Toulon, 247 8 JULY-DEC., 193I] INDEX TO THE EPITOME IMUnaOAL JOUDXAZ.,

MARCHAND. L.: Acute cerebral rheumatism. 191 MORELLE. J.: Complement fixation with Bes- Oedema, cholesterol, and nephritis in children, MARCoU, L.: SYmpathectomy and the coronary redka's antigen, 149 141 innervation. 137 MORIN, J.: Evolution and treatment of pul- Oedema, acute pulmonary: In ineasles. 442-In MARGARAU, R,: Effect of carbon dioxide on monary tuberculosis, 585 diseases of the circulatory system, 491 respiration, 220 MoRosovAx, A. N.: The pathology of the OFyFuTT, Susan R.: Ambulant treatment of MABIETTE, E. S.: Artilicial and natural helio- placenta, 401 chronic cervicitis, 270 therapy, 480 MORRIS, H. L. Urinary traot infections during OGATA, N.: The etiology of Tautsugamushi M1ARINESCo, G.: Dermato-myositis, 470 pregnancy, 400 disease, 561 MARKOFF, N.: Permeability of the foetal MoRRIs, N.: Value of alkali in salicylate O'HARE, J. P.: Thiocyanate therapy in hyper- Fallopian tubes, 121 therapy, 518 tension, 323 MARSHALL, J. M.: Gall-stones in the common MoxoN, G. F.: Complications of diabetes, 535 Oil, cod-liver, in powder form, 437 bile-duct, 415 MOZER, M. and G.: Anatoxine prophylaxis of Oils, iodized, meningitis produced by, 575 MARSHALL, P. G.: The gonadotropic hormones, diphtheria, 580 Ointments and solutions, ophthalmic, com- 468 MUGGIA, A.: Cultivation of tubercle bacilli from parison of, 66 MARZULLO, E. R.: Tuberculosis simulating the blood, 95 OKAMOTO. M.: Experimental production of acute leukaemia, 471 MIDLLER, E. F.: Defects of conduction In the scarlet fever, 17 Massachusetts, juvenile tuberculosis in. 142 alimentary canal. 94 Oleo-chryso-therapy, 546 MASSON, J.: Differential diagnosis of cerebral MULVEHILL. W.: Ureteral stricture, 444 OLITSKY, P. K.: The transmission of trachoma softening and tumour, 495 Mumps, salivary secretion In. 25 and cultivation experiments. 275 MASTERS, J. M.: Treatment of secondary MUNCH, W.: Sudden death from heart disease Olshausen's procedure in uterine suspension, 47 anaemia, 262 in adults, 281 Ophthalmic ointments and solutions, com- MATTSON, H.: Pancreatic cysts, 31 MURPHY, F. D.: Complications of diabetes, 535 parison of, 66 MATV*IEFF, V.: Intramural pregnancy, 380 MuRPHY, R. V.: Treatment of pneumonia by Opium, effect of, on the blood sugar of non- MAuRIAA, P.: Toxaemia in early pregnancy, 166 colloid iodine, 261 diabetics, 72 MAYER, O.: X-ray treatment of chronic tonsill- Muscles of the forearm, angioma of the, 589 OPPENHE5IMER: Mammary enlargement follow- itis, 12 MussEy, R. D.: Recurring pre-eclamptic ing prostatectomy, 339 MAZZET, E. S.: Asystole due to right ventricular toxaemia, 507-Pregnaney complicated by Optic neuropathies, etiology of, 522 stenosis, 337 goitre, 581 ORENSTEIN, A. J.: Prophylaxis against pneu- Measles. acute pulmonary oedema in, 442 MUTERMILCE, S.: Mode of action of antitetanic monia, 311 Measles followed by paraplegia, 568 serum, 4(5 ORMEROD, P. C.: Tuberculosis of the middle Measles, incubation period of, 586 Mycosis and pulmonary tuberculosis, 332 ear. 182 Meekel's diverticulum, strangulation or, 82 Myelitis, lumbo-sacral, 409 Os calcis, osteomyelitis of the, 514 MEMMESHEIMER, A. NT.: Vaccine treatment of Myelitis, post-vaccinal, 4C8 Osteoehondritis dissecans, 287, 370 chronic erysipelas, 419 Myelogenous leukaemia. See Leukaemia Osteomyelitis, cancer in, 447 Meningeal barrier, permembility of the, 528 Myeloma, endothelial, 30 Osteomyelitis, ebronic, treatment of, 389 Meningeal reaction to therapeutic seruim, 50 Myeloma, multiple, Bence-Jones proteose in, 51 Osteomyelitis of the hip joint, 369 Meningeal spirochastosis: Without jaundice, Myocardial infarction, 1 Osteomyelitis of the os calcis. 514 102-Pure, 284 Myoma of the cervix, acute haemorrhage from, OSTERBERG, A. E.: Treatment of amoebic in- Meningitis due to Asecris lumbricoides, 314 526 festation. 294 Meningitis and encephalitis following acute Myopathic forms of polyneuritic syndromes, 24 Otitis media, results of radical operation for, 183 infectious diseases, 584 Myopia, progressive, the use of adrenaline in, Otitis media. See also Ear Meningitis, lymphocytic, acute benign, c9, 1CO. 238 OUDARD, P.: Amicrobic pyuria, 111 250 Ovarian cysts. See Cysts Meningitis. pneumococcal, potassium perman- Ovarian haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage ganate in, 83 Ovarian tumours. See Tumours Meningitis produced by iodized oil;, 575 Ovarian vein, ligature of, in post - partum Meningitis, serous, and infectious mono- N. pyaemia, 356 nucleosis, 333 Oxygen administration in cardiac failure, 418 Meniugitis, specific prophylaxis of, 478 Narcolepsy, symptomatic treatment of, 35 Oxygen utilization and cardiac output, 384 Meningitis, tuberculous, differential diagnosis Narcotics in obstetrics and gynaecologt', 49 of, 76 NATANN8EN: Glucose injections in muscular Meningitis, tularaemic. 538 rheumatism. 39 Meningococcaemia, diagnosis of, 315. NAUCK, E. G.: The cultivation of vaceinia virus Menopausal symptoms, choline in treatment of, from human lymph. 216 P. 301 NAtRAC, P.: Heredity in paternal tuberculosis, Menorrhagia, radium treatment of. 484, 560 279 PACHON, V.: The significance of hypotension, Menstrual disorders, treatment of, 328 NEIDEARDT, K.: X-ray treatment of agranulo- 77 Mental complications of insulin treatment, 152 cytic angina, 265 Paget's and Recklinghausen's diseases, 108 Mental derangements in hypothyroidism, 365 NEIL. A. E. O.: Tularaemic meningitis, 538 Pain, abdominal: And skin diseases, 336-And Mercurialism, industrial, tremor in, 193 NELSON Margaret: Outbreaks of food poisoning the spastic colon, 571 MERENITSCHFCWSKAJA, M.: Physical exercises due to Salmonella infection, 309 Pancreas, cysts of the, 31 during the puerperium, 505 Nephritis, acute and chronic, fodfl infection In, Pancreas, recurrent necrosis of, 110 MEaRLEN, F.-P.: Balicylate acidosis. 236 57 Pancreatic hypertrophy accompanied by hypo- Metabolism. calcium: In cataract, 237 - In Nephritis, calcium and phosphorus metabolism glycaemi *,55 nepbritis, 434 In, 434 Pancreatitis, acute, attenuated forms of. 109 Metabolism, fat, and the reticulo-histiocytic Nephritis, cholesterol and oedema in children Pancreatitis. chronic, 135 apparatus, 360 141 PAPP, C.: Fallot's cardiac tetralogy. 132 Metabolism. phosphorus, in nenhritis, 434 Nephritis, early,'in scarlet fever, 312 Paralysis of the dilators of the larynx, 11 Metbylene blue as a test for hilirubin, 529 Nephritis, hyperazotaemic, in typboid fever. 173 Paralysis, diphtherial, transient, (87 METZ, R. D : Insulin in malnutritio-, 417 Nerve factor in allergic reactions, 349 Paralysis, extra-ocular muscle, following spinal METZGER. O.: Differential diagnosis of cerebral Nervous complications of acute leukaemia, 198 anaesthesia, 325 softening and tumour, 495 NESSMANN, V.: Epithelio sar,oma of the gall- Paraplegia following measles, 568 MEYBR-OULIF, P.: Scopolamine associated with bladder, 543 Paraplegia, Pott's, operative treatment of, 344 other hypnoties, 394 NEUBURGER, J.: Haemolytic jaundice, 154 Parapsoriasis, disseminated. 163 MEYERS, I. L.: Diagnosis of brain abscess, 288 Neuralgia, trigeminal, during serum adminis- Parathyroid tumours. See Tumours MICOHON: Abortifacient apiol poisoning, 600 tration, 54 Parkinsonism, post-encelphalitic, the vibration Middle ear. See Ear Neurological surgery, avertin anaesthesia in, sense in, 212 MIXULICz-RADEOKT, F. v.: Ligature of the 351 Parotitis, syphilitic, 386 ovarian vein in post-partum pyaemia, 356 Neuropathies, optic. etiology of. 522 PASCHEIN, B. The cultivatlon of vaceinia virus MILAM, D. F.: Etiology of the common cold, NEYVIASER, J. S.: Syphilitic synovitis of knee. from human l)mph, 246 22 258 PATTERSON, H. A.: Perforated duodenal ulcer, MILHAUP, M.: Pseudo-neoplastic syphilitic NETMANN, C. A.: Treatment of dementia para- 411 hepatitis, 338 lytica by diathermy, 206 PAUCHE{T, V.: Perforated duodenal ulcer, 541- Milks, fermented, vitamin content of, 274 NIELSEN, A.: Post-operative hyperpyrexia in Diagnosis and treatment of appendicitis, 570 MLLER, T. H : Arsphenamine-resistant syphilis, young children, 5 PAUTRIEPR. Li. M.: Acute vulval ulceration, 68 282 NJI;LSBN, J. M.: Psychotic manifestations in PAvIA, J. L. Lagleyze-Von Hippel disease, 240 MILTNER, L. J.: Paralytic deformity of the foot, thyroidism. 483 PEABODY, C. W.: Surgical cure of hallux valgus, 285 Nirvanol in the treatment of chorea, 179 6 C. H.: Diabetes mellitus and Miners' nystagmus. See Nystagmus NIsSEN, H. A.: The administration of vegetable PEcREAM, preg- MINOT, G. R.: The treatmeut of anaemia, 86 vitamins, 178 nancy, 483-Late effects of pregnaney MITCHELL, R.: Pregnancy toxaemia with per- NISSEN, K.: Gall-bladder function after opera- toxaemias. 525 sistent hypertension, 216 tions on the stomach, 343 PE iPERS. A.: Circulatory failure in diabetic MIROLLI. A.: Familial elephantiasis of the NIsSLEit, C. W.: Etiology 'Lnd treatment of coma. 534 gums, 731 obesity, 248 Percaine anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia MITRA, S.: Anaemia of pregnancy, 300 NOBasfOIcuRT. P.: Acute pulmonary oedema in PA:Rts: The leucocyte reaction In syphilis, 278 MOERSCH. H. J.: Subcitaneous emphysema measles, 442 Pericardial sear. surgical treatment of the, 517 following aspiration of foreign body, 233 Nodules, subcutaneous juxta-articular. 253 PERICIC, B.: Course and treatment of ruptured MOGLTA, G : Squamous epifhelium and mucous NowIcKI, S.: Traumatic arterial spasm. 79 hydatid cystH. 175 cervical polypi. 463 Nuclear changes in leucocytes itn vitro, 602 Perifocal reaction in hilum tuberculosis, 131 Mole, hydatidiform, and chorion-epithelioma, Nupercaine in spinal anaesthesia, 324 Perihilar pulmonary tuberculosis, 153 the Zondek-Aschheim test and, 123 Nystagmus, miners', 239 Perinephritic abscess, 540 MOLIN, R.: Pre-operative vaccine therapy of NYSTREM, B.: Treatment of chronic leukaemia, Peripheral vascular lesions, treatment of, 115 infected fibromata, 45 38 Peritonitis, pneumococcal, 297. 590 MOLLARD, H.: Oleo-chryso-therapy, 546 Perivascular injections, accidental, treatment of, MONAsH, S.: Gingivitis of pregnancy, 599 210 MONIZ, E.: Radiography of pulmonary vessels, PERL, R. E.: Catarrhal gingivitis, 537 264 PERRIN, M.: Acetylcholine bromide in tubercu- Monkeys, infectivity for, of a typhus-like disease 0. losis. 85 at Toulon, 247 PERROT, M.: Uterine epithelioma and sarcoma, Mononucleosis,infective: Etiology of, 133-And OBERLING, C.: E pithello-sarcoma of the gall- 120 serousmeningitis. 333 bladder, 543 PERRY. C Bruce: Electrocardiography of MONTGOMstRY, H.: Cutaneous lymphoblastoma, Obesity, etiologv and treatment of, 248 school children, con- Obesity, salt excretion in. 128 PETER, L. C.: operations MONTLAIUR, H.: Infantile eczema, 162 Obesit., thyroxine in. 37 comitant squint, MONTUORO, F.: Vaginal hysterectomy, 357- Obstetrics, narcotics in, 49 PATREQUIN. S.: Salt-free dieting preg- Treatment of ureteral flstula, 527 Occipito-wosterior cases, treatment of, 13. See nancy, MOORE, A. E.- Arterial embolectomy, 59 also Labour PETRESCO, MOREAu, J.: Diphtheria in Uruguay.26 Occipito-posterior position, 241 leukaemias, THz BRITisB 9 JULY-DEC., 1931] INDEX TO THE EPITOME I MXEDICAL JouNsAL

PEZZI, C.: Acute pulmonary oedema in diseases Pregnancy toxaemia and persistent hyper- Rheumatic endocarditis. acute, general treat- of the circulatory system, 491 tension, 216 ment of, 9 PHANEUF, L. E.: Transverse cervical Caesarean Pregnancy toxaemias, late effects of, 525 Rheumatism, cerebral, acute, 191 section. 355 Pregnancy, urinary tract infectious during, 400 Rheumatism, experimental, the suprarenals in, PHIuLIPS, A. W.: Hypoglycaemia accompanying Pregnancy, vomiting (pernicious) of, 69 223 pancreatic hypertrophy. 55 PRIDDLE, W. W.: Hypertension and dietetic Rheumatism, muscular, glucose injections in, Phlebitis, treatment of, 259 therapy. 293 39 Piiospbaturia, 536 PRIEUiR, J.: Anatoxine prophylaxis of dlph- RHOADs, P. S.: Immunization against scarlet Phosphorus metabolism in nephritis, 434 theria, 280 fever, 292 Ph-reniceetomy, 391 PROCA., G.-G.: Sympathectomy and the coronary RIcHARDs, D. W.: Oxygen administration in Physical exercises during the puerperium, 505 innervation, 137 cardiac failure, 418 Physostigmine in exophthalmic goitre, 295 Prolapse, Bouilly's operation for, 424 RICHIET, C.. jun.: T3acteriolysis of Koeb's PIERACCINI, G.: Tremor in industrial mercu- Prostatectomy followed by mammary enlarge- bacillus in the tissues, 221 rialism. 193 ment, 339 RICHTER, S.: Transvesical prostatectomy, 112 PIERCE, H. F.: Circulationi of the aqueous flui 1, Prostatectomy, transvesical, 112 Rickets, prophylaxis against, 443 F21 Prostatitis. non-venereal, 388 RIDDOCH. G.: Treatment of spinal ependymal PIGEAUD, H.: Pernicious vomiting of preguancy, Prostatitis, treatment of, 140 gliomas, 350 69 Protein therapy: In colitis, 234-Of thrombo- Riedel's disease, 156 PILLON: Disseminated parapsoriasis, 163 angiitis obliterans, 593 RIEDER, W.: Defects of conduction in the Pink disease, morbid histology of, 224 Proteose, Bence-Jones, in multiple myeloma, 51 alimentary canal, 94 Piuxs, W.: Tabes in early life, 364 Protozoal vaginitis, 217, 218 RIESMAN. D.: Treatment of hypertension, 114 PIROT, R.: Infectivity for monkeys of a typhus- Pseudo-neoplastic syphilitic hepatitis, 338 RIENHOFF, W. F.: Histological changes in the like disease at Toulon, 247 Psoriasis: Salt-free diet in, 373-Treatment of, diseased thyroid, 487 Pirquet test, 387 493, 596 RI[GL,R. L. G.: Perinephritic abscess, 540 Pityriasis folliculorum, 377 Psychotic manifestations in thyroidism, 483 RIZER, R. I.: Vincent's disease, 512 Placenta, passage of hormones through the. 53 Puerperal fever, serum prophylaxis of, 302 ROBB, D.: Arterial embolectomy, 59 Placenta, pathology of the, 401 Puerperal sepsis, treatment of, 165, 597 ROBERTS, E. F.: Treatment of chronic osteo- Placenta praevia, treatment of, 185 Puerperium: Influenza and the, 430-Physical myelitis. 389 Placental site, disappearance of in the puer- exercises during the, 505-Disappearance. of ROBEnITsON, C.: Arterias embolectomy, 59 perium, 598 the placental site in, 598 ROBINSON, A. Leyland: Child-bearing and pul- PLNAIINTIANU: Treatmentof delayed post-partum Pulmonary oedema. See Oedema monary tuberculosis, 352 haemorrhage, 12 t Pulmonary gangrene. See Gangrene ROCHE:, W. J.: Miners' nystagmus. 239 Plague in rats, difficulties of diagnosing, 125 Pulmonary stenosis. See Stenosis ROCHER, H. L.: Angioma of the muscles of the Plasma and cerebro-spinal fluid, equilibrium Pulmonary tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis forearm, 589 between 564 Pulmonary vessels, radiography of, 264 ROEDERER, C.: Suppurative arthritis in the PLATTNzR. F.: Erythrocyte agglutinogens, 359 Pulse alternation. the mechanism of, 472 infant hip-joint, 2S8 PLAzY: Infectivity for monkeys of a typhus-like Purpura haemorrhagica following diphtheria, ROEDERBR, J.: Acute vulval ulceration, 68 disease at Toulon. 247 367 ROGALY, J. M.: Transient diphtherial paralysis, Pleurisy, axillary. after artificial pneumothorax, Purpura, Eenoch's, haemoplastin in, 501 587 113 PUYMAIRTIN, Ch.: Meningeal spirochaetosis ROLLESTON, J. D.: Purpura haemorrhagica PLUmMERa, W. A.: Pregnancy complicated by without jaundice, 102 following diphtheria, 367 goitre, 581 Pyasemia, post-partum, ligature of the ovarian RosrexE, O.: Focal infection in acute and chronic Pneumatic rupture of the intestinal canal, 155 vein In, 356 nephritis, 57 Pneumococcal meningitis. See Meningitis Pyclography. See Urography ROOT, H. F.: Hlypertonic salt solution in post- Pneumococcal peritonitis. See Peritonitis Pyelonephritis of pregnancy, 456 operative anuria, 573 Pneumoconiosis, delayed symptoms in 226 Pylorus, dilating the, 58 ROSENTaAL, L.: Preservation of blood-grouping Pneumonia treated by colloid iodine, 21¢ Pyrexial treatment oi chorea, 451 serums, 435 Pneumonia, lobar, treatment of, 260 Pyrog hllic acid treatment of lupus vulgaris, 164 ROSENTHAL, T.: Syphilitic parotitis, 386 Pneumonia, post-operative prophylaxis of, 390 Pyuria. amicrobic, 111 Rossi, G.: Treatment of phlebitis, 259 Pneumonia, prophylaxis against, 311 ROUSsET, J.: Tetrachlorethylene as an anthel- Pneumothorax, artificial, followed by axillary minti,-, 160 pleurisy. 313 Row, T. M.: Alepol in leprosy, 211 PODSCHIBIAIN, K. G.: Prophylaxis of post- ROWLAND, W. M.: Etiology of optic neuro- operative pneumonia, 390 pathies, 522 Poisoning, abortifacient apiol, 600 Q. ROWNTRBB, L. G.: Treatment of Addison's Poisoning, atophan, treatment of, 450 disease, 322-Decompensated portal cirrhosis, Poisoning, food: Due to Salmonella infection, Q-waves, large, in the electrocardiogram, signi- 440 309 ficance of, 532 RUBINO, Mi.: Diphtheria in Uruguay, 26 -Apparently due to staphylococci, 583 RUCRER, Ni. P.: Treatment of Placenta praevia, Poliomyelitis, active immunization against, 96 185 Pollen desensitization, continuous, 372 RUcKER, P.: The action of adrenaline on Pollen vaccine in the treatment of hay fever, abnormal uterine contractions, 215 500 Russo, P.: Emetine In pulmonary gangrene, 40 POLLOBSON: Diagnosis of cancer of the corpus R. RUTCH}KO, I.: The influence of fatigue on anti- uteri, 242 body formation and infection, 601 Polyarthritis with ankylosis, treatment of, 255 RABINOVITCH. J.: Primary carcinomas of Fallo- RUTLEDGE, W. U.: Gold salts in lupus erythe- Polynouritio syndromes, myopathic forms of, pian tube, 268 matostus, 8 24 Radiography of the cheet, 267 Polypi, mucous cervical, and squamous Radiography of pulmonary vessels, 264 epithelium, 463 Radio-knife, tbyroidectomy with the, 199 Polypi of uterus, large gangrenous, hysterec- Itadiotherapy with internal medication in local- tomy for, 557 ized decalcifications, 578 Post-eycloplegic test, 423 Radium treatment of menorrhagia, 484, 569 Post-encephalitic Parkinsonism, the vibration RADNAI, B.: Combined treatment of chronic S. sense in, 212 syphilis, 572 Post-menopausal haemorrhage. See Haemor- RAFSKY, H. A.: Protein therapy in colitis, 234 SABRAZiCs. J.: Hyperazotaemic nephritis in rhage RA, E.: Combined treatment of chronic typhoid fever. 173 Post-partum haemorrhage. Sae Haemorrhage syphiliq, 572 SAzNz, A.: Cultivation of tubercle bacilli from Posture and the ciroulating blood volume, 148 RAMON, G.: Anatoxine prophylaxis of diphtheria, the blood. 563 Post-vaccinal encephalitis. See Encephalitis 280-Permeability of the meningeal barrier, SALAMON, E.: Mode of action of anti-tetanic Potassium permanganate in pneumococcal 528 serum, 465 meningitis, 83 RATHERY, F.: Humoral changes in insulin hypo- Salicylate acidosis, 236 Potassium thiooyanate in essential hyper- glyeaemia. 361 Salicylate therapy, value of alkali in, 518 tension, 159 RAVAsINI, G.: Anti-coagulant action of uro- Salivary secretion in mumps. 25 POTTENGBB, J. E.: Detection of tubercle bacilli selectan, 307 Salmonella infection causing outbreaks of food in stained films, 382 RAY, H. H.: Toxoid immunization against poisoning, 309 Pott's paraplegia, operative treatment of, 344 diphtheria, 346 Salt excretion in obesity, 128 POULsEN. V.: Diagnosis of tuberculosis in Raynaud's disease, 413 Salt-free dieting: During pregnancy, 303 - In children, 143 RAZEMON, P.: Tumours of joints, 80 psoriasis, 373 PRATI, Ki.: Riedel's disease, 156 REBATTu. J.: Paralysis of the dilators of the Salt solution, hypertonic, in post-operative Pre-eclamptic toxaemia, recurring, 507 larynx, 11 anuria, 573 PRATT, J. H.: Essential hypertension. 98 Recklinghausen's and Paget's diseases, 108 SANDSTROM, 0.: X-ray treatment of Graves's Pregnancy, absence of, ectopic decidual tissue Rectal disease, digital examinatipn in, 319 disease, 457 in. 379 Red cells. See Blood cells SANFORD, H. N.: Diagnosis of neo-natal fracture Pregnancy, amaurosis during, 326 REGNIER, M.: Myocardial infarction, 1 of the clavicle, 244 Pregnancy, anaemia of, 300 REBBERG. P. B.: Functional tests in renal Saponin in spinach, the effect of. 205 Pregnancy, Aschheim-Zondek test for. See disease, 52 Sarcoma and epithelioma of uterus, 120 Zondek REIcHERT. F. L.: Restoration of the circulation SAUER, L. W.: The blood picture in whooping- Pregnancy: Complicated by goitre. 581-Com- in replanted lImbs, 433 cough, 277 plicated by systemic disease, 269 -Compli- RBIMANN, H. A.: The tuberculin reaction in SAWYER, W. A.: Testing for Immunity to yellow cated by tumours of mesentery, 353 - Com- typhus fever, 104 fever, 582 plicating thyrotoxieosis, 462 Relapsing fever. See Fever BSar, pericardial, surgical trea'ment of the. 517 Pregnancy and diabetes mellitus, 486 Renal calculus. See Calculus Scarlet fever. See Fever Pregnancy diagnosis tests, 427, 428 Renal disease, functional tests in, 52 SCHASIN, N. B.: The salivary secretion in Pregnancy, early: Toxaemia in, 166-Vaginal Renal dystopia, crossed, 200 mumps, 25 secretion in, 432 Renal function: In diphtheria, 306-Estimation SOHPENK, E.: Atropine in encephalitis lethargica, Pregnancy, extrauterine, ruptured, diagnosis of, of, 358-Simple test of, 363 321 381 Renal glomerulus, functions of the. 562 SCHERESCHEW5KY, J.: Ectopic decidual tissue Pregnancy, gingivitis of, 599 Renal pelvis, bilbarzia infestation of the, 542 in absence of pregnancy, 379 Pregnancy and heart disease, 48, 425 Renal. See also Kidney SCHLDT, B.: Etiology and prognosis of septic Pregnancy, intramural, 380 RBNDEL, Olive: Heart disease and pregnancy, 48 empyema, 539 Pregnancy and ovarian cysts, 167 Respiration, effect of carbon dioxide on, 220 SCHILLING, G. S.: Treatment of-undulant fever. Pregnancy, pyelonephrltis of, radiological Reticulo-histiocytic apparatus and fat meta- 348 diagnosis of, 456 bolism, 360 SCHILLINGS, Mi.: Angioma of the bladder, 29 Pregnanoy, salt-free diet during, 303 Retinal detacbment, treatment of, 524 SCHIODT, E : The differential diagnosis of Pregnancy, sodium thiosulphate excretion in, Retroperitoneal tumours. 569 tuberculous meningitis, 76-Encephalitis and 168 REEK, L. J.: Non-parasitic cysts of the liver, 4 meningitis following acute infectious diseases, Pregnancy, toxaemia in early, 166 Rheumatic ailments and focal infection, 78 584 Tx Bszmsm 10 JULY-DEC., 193I] INDEX TO THE EPITOME LXUDIOL JOURNAZ

SCHMIDT, M.: Intracranial aneurysms, 3 Stenosis, pulmonary, acquired, 2 THURMON, F.: Syphiloderma pustulo-um, 172 SCHMITZ, E. J.: Vaccine therapy in whooping- Stenosis, ventricular, asystole due to, 337 Thyroid, diseased, histological changes in the, cough, 574 Sterility and tuberculosis, 119 487 SCHOELLER, W.: Indications for follicular STERN, R. O.: Morbid histology of pink disease, Thyroid gland: Tertiary syphilis of the, 28- hormone therapy, 548 224 Latent haemorrhage in the. 475 SCHOLDER, M. C.: Congenital dislocation of the STEWART, A.: Serotherapy in scarlet fever, Thyroid therapy in thrombo-angiitis obliterans, hip, 317 207 498 SCHOsSBERGER, A.: Serum prophylaxis in STEWART, C. B.: Carcinoma of the lip, 516 Thyroidectomy with the radio-knife, 199 puerperal fever, 302 STEWART, R. M.: Arterial angioma of the brain, Thyroidism, psychotic manifestations in, 483 SCHREINSrE, B. F.: Treatment of menorrhagia, 116 Thyrotoxicosis complicated by pregnancy, 462 560 STEWART, W. H.: Estimation of renal and Thyroxine in obesity, 37 Schuller's disease, 202 hepatic function, 358 TIEFENSEE3, K.: Ephedrine in bronchial asthms., Schultz-Charlton reaction in relapses of scarlet Stomach desiccated whole-hog, in anaemia, 453 592 fever, 74 Stomach operations, gall-bladder function after, TIETZE, K.: Post-menopausal haemorrhage and SCHWARTZ. A.: Lipo-soluble bismuth in the 343 ovarian tumours, 579 treatment of syphilis, 113 Stomach. See also Gastric TILNEY, F.: Cerebral development and SCEWARTZ, S.: Pure meningeal spirochaetosis, STOUT, M L.: Late effects of pregnancy tox- behaViour, 482 284 aemias, 525 Tissue, ectopic decidual, In absence of preg- SCHWARMHAUPT, W.: Isolated forward disloca- Stovaine injections in the treatment of angina nancy, 379 tion of the fibula, 203 pectoris, 36 TITT5LER, R. P.: Determination of hydrogen-ion Scopolamine associated with other hypnotics, Streptococcaemia and latent tuberculosis, 567 concentration of nutrient agar, 330 394 Streptococcal infection, generalized, recovery TIxIER: Diagnosis of cancer of the corpus uteri, SCOTT, T. F. McN.: Arsenic in chronic myelo- from, 449 242 genous leukaemia, 375 Streptococcal seDticaemia: Blood chemical TOMA, A.: Treatment of psoriasis, 596 SEBENING, W.: Effect of anaesthetics on the changes in, 362-Immuno-transfusion in, 479 Tonsillectomy followed by diphtheria, 446 blood lactic acid, 323 Streptococei, haemolytic, intravenous vaccina- Tonsillitis, chronic, x-ray treatment of. 12 SEIDE, J.: Methylene blue as a test for bili- tion with, 180 Tonsils removed by diathermy, 445 rubin, 529 Strophanthin therapy, 547 TO8TEVIN, A. L.: Amaurosis during pregnancy, Sedimentation of red cells, 222 STROUSE, S.: Pregnancy complicatedby systemic 326 Sensory processes, integration of the, 213 disease, 269 Toulon, infectivity for monkeys of a typhus-like Septicaemia, streptococcal: Blood chemical STUX, H.: Cutaneous diphtheria in the infant, disease at, 247 changes in, 362-Immuno-transfusion in, 479 502 TourLousE, E.: Acute cerebral rheumatism, 191 Serotherapy in scarlet fever, 207, 208 Subphrenic abscess. See abscess Toxaemia due to spider bite, 441 Serous meningitis. See Meningitis Sugar, blood, of non-diabetics, effects of opium Toxaemia, pre-eclamptic, recurring, 507 Serum administration, trigeminal neuralgia on, 72 Toxaemia of pregnancy, See Pregnancy during, 54 S3ugar excretion. effect of diuretics on. 488 Toxoid immunization against diphtheria, 346 Serum, anti-tetanic, mode of action of, 465 Sugar intolerance in certain skin diseases, 161 TOYODA, T.: Experimental production of scarlet Serum prophylaxis of puerperal fever, 302 Sulphur and gold in tuberculous adenitis, 64 fever, 17 Serum reaction following desensitization, 195 SUNDAL, A.: Whooping-cough as an alleged Tracheotomy in stages, 10 Serum, therapeutic, meningeal reaction to, precursor of tuberculosis, 513 Trachoma: Transmission of and cultivation 50 Suprarenal extracts, cortical, in Addison's experiments, 275-Epidemiology of, 422 Serum,. blood-grouping, preservation of, 435 disease, 263 Traction, intermittent, in operations under SBTFH, T. N.: Effect of dilution on antiseptics, Suprarenals in experimental rheumatism, 223 spinal anaesthesia, 341 126 SUTLIFF, W. D.: Treatment of lobar Pneumonia, Traumatic arterial spasm, 79 SEVRINGHAIUS, E. L.: Complications of diabetes, 260 TRAVASSOs, G. de F.: Acquired pulmonary 535 SUTTON, Lucy P.: Pyrexial treatment of chorea, stenosis, 2 Sex hormone and endothelial permeability, 70. 451 Tremor in industrial mercurialism, 193 See also Hormone Sweat bands of hats, dermatitis from, 378 Trigeminal neuralgia. See Neuralgia SHAPIRO, M. J.: General treatment of acute Sweat, fungus infection of, 331 TRILLAT: Abortifacient apiol poisoning, 600 rheumatic endocarditis, 9 SWIFT. B. H.: Amaurosis during pregnancy, TRIMBLE, I. R.: Abdominal pain and skin SHARP, H. V.: Spinal anaesthesia, 89 326 diseases, 336 SHEPPE, W. M.: Meningeal reaction to thera- SWIFT, H. F.: Intravenouis vaceination with TRINCAs, M.: Crossed renal dystopia, 200 peutic serum, 50 haemolytic sti eptococei, 180 Tsutsugamushi disease, the etiology of. 561 SIEDENTOPF, H.: Sudden alteration of the blood Sympathectomy and the coronary innervation, Tubercle bacilli: Cultivated from the blood, 95, pH during delivery, 580 137 563-Detection of in stained films, 382 SIGWALD, J.: Humoral changes in insulin Syndromes, polyneuritic, myopathic forms of, Tuberculin reaction in typhus fever, 10 t hypoglyeaemia, 361 24 Tuberculosis, acetylcholine In, 85 SILBERT. S.: Thyroid therapy in thrombo- Synovial tumours, primary, of joints, 342 Tuberculosis, diagnosis of, in children, 143,144 angiitis obliterans, 498 Synovitis of knee, syphilitic, 258 Tuberculosis of the [middle] ear, 182 SILVERS, S. H.: Fungus infection of sweat, 331- Sypbilis, arsphenamine-resistant, 282 Tuberculosis of the genitals, 461 Salt-free diet in psoriasis, 373-Carotinaemia Syphilis, bismuth, lipo-soluble, in the treatment Tuberculosis, hilum, perifocal reaction in, 131 resulting from restricted diet, 376 of, 113 Tuberculosis, infantile, the blood picture in, SiMPsON, S. L.: Cortical suprarenal extracts in Syphilis, chronic, combined treatment of, 572 129 Addison's disease, 263 Syphilis, intestinal. 496 Tuberculosis, juvenile, in Massachusetts, 142 SIMPsoN, W. M.: Desiccated whole-hog stomach Syphilis, leucocyte reaction in, 278 Tuberculosis, latent, and streptococcaemia, 567 in anaemia, 453 Syphilis, medullary, ascending, 214 Tuberculosis, paternal, heredity in, 279 Skin diseases and abdominal pain, 336 Syphilis, tertiary, of the thyroid gland, 28 Tuberculosis problem, erythema nodosum as a, Skin diseases, sugar intolerance in certain, 161 Syphilitic cardiac disease, 196 in school children, 335 SMILLIE, W. G.: Etiology of the common cold, Syphilitic disease of the corpus uteri, 429 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, child-bearing and, 22 Syphilitic parotitis, 385 352 SMITH, F. C.: Digital examination in rectal Syphilitic synovitis of knee, 258 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, Congo red test in, disease, 319 Syphiloderma pustulosum, 172 310 SMITH, G. Van S.: Uterine suspension, 47 Systemic disease complicating pregnancy, 269 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, evolution and treat- SMITHBURN, K. C.: Treatment of secondary SZELL6, F.: Radiographical diagnosis of foetal ment of, 585 anaemia, 262 death, 399 Tuberculosis, pulmonary and laryngeal, 406 SMITHWICK, R. H.: Treatment of peripheral Tuberculosis, pulmonary, mycosis and, 332 vascular lesions, 115 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, perihilar, 153 SNAPPER, J.- Recklinghausen's and Paget's Tuberculosis simulating acute leukaemia, 471 diseases, 108 Tuberculosis and sterility, 119 SNELL, A. M.;-. Decompensated portal cirrhosis, Tuberculosis, treatment of by artificial and 440 natural heliotherapy, 480 Sodium amytal anaesthesia, limitations of, Tuberculosis, ultra-virus test in, 404 396 T. Tuberculosis, whooping-cough as an alleged Sodium amytal as an analgesic in labour, 184 precursor of, 513 Sodium mon-iodo-methane-sulphonate. See Tabes in early life, 364 Tuberculous adenitis, gold and sulphur in, 64 Abrodil TAI, En Shui: Etiology and treatment of obesity, Tiiberculous hydrocele, 81 Sodium thiosulphate excretion in pregnancy, 248 Tuberculous meningitis, differential diagnosis 168 TAsCEE, L. W.: Appendicitis in children, 231 of, 76 SOEUR, R.: The effect on bone of toxic doses of TAYLOR, A.: Treatment of occipito-posterior Tuberculous virus, a filterable, 189 irradiated ergosterol, 329-Osteomyelitis of cases, 13 Tularaemic meningitis. 538 the hip-joint, 369 TAYLOR, F. H. L.: Intravenous injections of Tumours of abdomen, diagnosis of, 230 Solutions and ointments, ophthalmic, com- liver extract, 84 Tumours and cerebral softening, differential parison of, 66 Teeth and cardio-vasoular disease, 97 diagnosis of, 495 Somnifen in eolampsia, 271 Telangiectasia, congenital haemorrhagic, 101 Tumours. intracranial, diagnosis of, 414 Sores, soft, multiple extra-genital, 251 Temporal tumours. See Tumours Tumours of joints, 80 SPELKEENS, E.: Treatment of prostatitis, 140 Tetrachlorethylene as an anthelmintic, 160 Tumours of joints. primary synovial, 342 Spider bite causing toxaemias 441 Tetralogy, Fallot's cardiac, 132 Tumours. malignant, of bladder, 316 Spina bifida occulta. lumbo-sacral, 477 TERICaEL, H.: Influenza and the puerperium, Tumours of mesentery complicating pregnancy, Spinach, the effect of saponin in, 205 430 353 Spinal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia TRIERS: Abortifaecient apiol poisoning. 600 Tumours of ovary: Operative treatment of, 426 Spinal gliomas. .Ree Gliomas Thiocyanate therapy in hypertension, 320 -And post-menopausal haemorrhage, 579 Spirochaetosis icterohaemorrhagica, incubation THOMPSON, Phebe K.: Iodine in exophthalmic Tumours, parathyroid, 588 period of, 383 goitre, 549 Tumours, pelvic, limitations of x-ray therapy Spirochaetosis. meningeal: Without jaundice, THOMPSON, W. O.: Iodine in exophthalmic in, 464 102-Pure, 281 goitre, 549 rumours. retroperitoneal. 569 SPITZEER, W.: Vaginal cysts obstructing delivery, THOMSEN, E.: Percaine anaesthesia. 552 Tumours, temporal, diagnosis of, 32 398 THOMSON. J. G.: Two forms of the diphtheria TUTTLE, G. 14.: Hyperinsulinism, 20 Squint, concomitant, shortening operations in, bacillus, 467 TYLEER, J. R.; The transmission of traohoma 523 THOMSON. StClair: Tuberculosis of the middle and cultivation experiments, 275 Squint, early treatment of, 421 ear, 182 Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric Staphylococcal filtrates, toxic properties of the, THOULUC, R.: Attenuated forms of acute pan- Typboid perforation of gall-bladder, 416 403 creatitis. 109 Typhus fever. See Fever Staphylococci apparently causing food poison- Thrombo-angiitis obliterans, thyroid therapy Typhus-like disease at Toulon, infectivity for ing, 583 in, 498-Protein therapy of, 593 monkeys of a, 247 STAHELIN. J.: Cerebral symptoms in typhoid Thrombopenia. essential, uterine haemorrhage TYsoN, B. M.: Intracranial haemorrhage of the fever. 228 from, 219 newborn, 299 STEINKE, C. B.: Spinal anaesthesIa, 83 Thrombo phlebitis migrans in scarlet fever, 405 TZANOC, A.: Immuno-transfusion in strepto- Stenosis, aortic, 385 Thrombosis, coronary, etiology of, 252 coccal septiaesmia, 479 JULY-DEC., 1931] INDEX TO THE EPITOME LDiCLTJOuNAL I

Veins, varicose: Results of injection treatment WILBUR, D. L.: Functions of the renal of. 201-Risk of embolism from injected, 254- glomerulus, 562 U. Deaths following th,erapeutic injections of, WILLIAMS, I. D.: Emergency treatment of the 286-Injection treatment of, 318 alcoholic, 345 Ulcer cases, the gastric function of, 509 Venous pressure and habitual abortion, 46 WILLIAMS, J. B.: Fat atrophy following insulin Ulcer, duodenal, perforated, 411, 541 Ventricular stenosis, right, causing asystole, 337 injections, 530 Uloer, gastric, radical cure of, 412 Vibration sense in post-encephalitic Parkin- WILLIAMS, J. W.: Disappearance of the placental Ulceration of vulva: Acute, 61-Chronic, 14 sonism, 212 site in the puerperium, 598 Ulcus cruris, insulin in, 235 Vibrionic diarrhoea. See Diarrhoea WILLIAMs, W. L.: Etiology of endometrial Ultra-virus test in tuberculosis, 404 VILLAR, J.: Hysterectomy for large gangrenous hyperplasia, 458 UNDU.,LL, F. P.: Treatment of burns, 136 polyps of the uterus, 557 WILLIUS, F. A.: The significance of large UNDERaOOD, E. Ashwortli: Early nephritis in VILLARET, M.: The blood pressure in cerebral Q-waves in the electrocardiogram, 532 scarlet fever, 312 embolism, 71 WILCFRY, R. B.: Specification of x-ray quality, UJndulant fever. See Fever Vincent's disease, 512 455 Urea, blood, in diabetic coma. 73 VINSON, P. P.: Subcutaneous emphysema WILSON, Mlay G.: Intravenous vaccination with Ureter, cancer of. See Cancer following aspiration of foreign body, 233 haemolytic streptococci, 180 Ureteral fistula. treatment of, 527, 576, 577 VIPOND, A. E.: Vaccine therapy in chronic WINTZ, H.: X-ray treatment of chorion-epithe- Ureteral stricture, 444 arthritis, 519 lioma, 44 Urethral discharge, alcohol as a cause of, 249 Virus, tuberculous, a filterable, 189 WITH, S.: Percaine anaesthesia, 554 Urinary bladder. See Bladder Vitamin content of fermented milks, 274 WOOD, R. L.: Abscess of the pregnant uterus, 305 Urinary incontitnence following ehildbirth, 243 Vitamins, vegetable, the administration of, 178 WOODCOdx, H. M.: Etiology of post-vaccinal Urinary tract infections during pregnancy, 400 VITON, A.: Axillary pleurisy after artificial encephalitis, 75 Urography, intravenous, 266 pneumothorax, 313 WOODs, A. C.: Etiology of optic neuropathies, Uroselectan, anti-coaguilant action of, 307 Vomiting, pernicious, of pregnancy, (9 522 Uruguay, diphtheria in, 26 VORON, J.: Pernicious vomiting of pregnancy, 69 WOODS, A. H.: Mental derangements in hypo- Uterine contractions, abnormal, the action of Vozzk, F.: The Zondek-Aschheim test and thyroidism, 365 adrenaline on, 215 hydatidiform mole and chorion-epithelioma, WOOLPERT, O.: Food poisoning apparently due Uterine fibromata and arterial hypertension, 559 123-Tumours of mesentery complicating to staphylococci, 583 Uterine haemorrhage from essential thrombo- pregnancy, 353 WORSTER-DROUGHT, C.: The vibration sense in penia, 219 Vulva, acute ulceration of, 68-Chronic ulcera- post-encephalitic Parkinsonism, 212 Uterine suspension, 47, 558 tion of the, 14 WORTIS, S. B.: Treatment of increased intra- Uterus, cancer of. See Cancer cranial pressure, 204 Uterus, curetting of from the abdomen, 186 WOsTRY, M.: Glaucoma and iritis, 67 Uterus, perforating, chorion-epithelioma of the, W. Wu. C. J.: The tuberculin reaction in typhus 485 fever. 104 Uterus, polyps (large gangrenous) of, hyster- WAGONER, G.: Osteochondritis dissecans, 287 WYBAUW, R.: Indications for digitalis, 138 ectomy for, 557 WAHL, H. it.: Aneurysm of the pulmonary WYLLIE, W. G.: Morbid histology in pink Uterus, pregnant, abscess of, 303 artery, 176 disease, 224 Uterus, retention of dead foetus in, 15 WAJ5MANN, A.: Typhoid perforation of gall- Uterus: Syphilitic disease of the corpus uteri, bladder, 416 429 WALBKE1, Elisabeth W.: Friedman's modifica- UZAC: Angioma of the muscles of the forearm, tion of the Aschheim-Zondek test,556 X. 589 WALLER, B.: Tuberculosis of the genitals, 461 WALLGREN, A.: Erythema nodosum as a tuber- Xanthomatosis with cranial defects, 202 culosis problem in school children, 335 X-ray quality, specification of, 455 V. WALTER, A.: Treatment of ureteral listula, 576 X-ray freatment: Of agranulocytic angina. 265- WALTON, A J.: Parathyroid tumours, 588 Of chorion-epithelioma, 44-Of Graves's dis- VACCAREZZA, R. F.: Trigeminal neuralgia WALZ, K.: Treatment of empyema, 232 ease. 457 - Of menorrhagia, 560 - In pelvic during serum administration, 54 WANTOCH, H.: Hydrochloric acid in chronic tumours, limitations of. 464 - Of chronic Vaccinia virus, cultivation of from human constipation, 87 tonsillitis, 12 lymph, 246 WARREN. S.: The administration of vegetable Vaccination in the newborn, 56 vitamins, 178 Vaocine lymph, the presence of foot-and-mouth Wassermann and Kahn reactions, comparison virus in, 127 of, 188 Y. Vaccine, pollen, in treatment of hay fever, 500 WATERFIELD, R. L.: Posture and the circulating Vaccine treatment: Of chronic erysipelas, 419- blood volume, 148 Yellow fever. See Fever In chronic arthritis, 519-Of whooping-cough, WATRIN, M.: The Aschheim-Zondek test, 436 YERNAUx, N.: The rate of absorption and elimi- 574 WECHSLER, L.: Effect of diuretics on the excre- nation of bismuth, 374 Vaccine therapy, pre-operative, of infected tion of sugar, 488 YOANNOVITCH, G.: Acute benign lymphocytic fibromata. 45 Weight reduction after dieting, duration of, 171 meningitis. 100 Vaginal cysts obstructing delivery, 398 WEINBERG, M. H.: Potassium permanganate ip YOUNG, C.: Heart disease and pregnancy, 425 Vaginal secretion in early pregnancy, 432 pneumococcal meningitis, 83 YOUNGIBLOOD. E. M.: Fumigation in superficial Vaginal hysterectomy, 357 WEIss, S.: The cardiac output in complete fungus infections, 420 Vaginitis, gonococcal, treatment of, 354 heart-block, 407 Vaginitis, protozoal, 217, 218 WELD,Julia T. P.: Toxic properties of staphylo- VALTIS, J.: The virulence of B C.G., 19 coccal filtrates, 403 VANCE, B. Mi.: Fat embolism, 448 WEST, G. L.: Asymptomatic subacute bacterial Z. VAN DEINsE,. F.: The virulence of B.C.G., 19- endocarditis, 565 An ultra-virus test in tuberculosis, 404 WHITE, E. R.: Diagnosis and treatment of ZACES, D.: JTuvenile tuberculosis in Massa- VAN DER VOORDT: Radical cure of gastric ulcers, puerperal sepsis, 597 chusetts, 142 412 WHITE, W. C.: Perforated duodenal ulcer, 411 ZAWODZINsxi, T.: Diagnosis of gonorrhoea, 327 VAN HEELSBERGEN, T.: The presence of foot- WHITNEY, C. M.: Alcohol as a cause of urethral ZERFAS, L. G.: Treatment of secondary anaemia, and-mouth virus in vaccine lymph, 127 discharge, 249 262 Varicose veins. See Veins Whooping-cough: The blood picture in, 277-As ZIGLEBR, M.: Alkaline incrusted cystitis, 257 Vascular lesions, peripheral, treatment of, 115 an alleged precursor of tuberculosis, 513- ZINK, K.: Methylene blue as a test for bilirubin, VASsITOH, M.: Uterine fibromata and arterial Vaccine therapy in, 574 529 hypertension, 559 WIENER, M.: The use of adrenaline in pro- ZONDHK, B.: Uterine haemorrhage from essen- VAUGHAN, W. T.: Continuous pollen desensi- gressive myopia, 238 tial thrombopenia, 219 tization 372 WIESNER. B. P.: The gonadotropic hormones, Zondek-Aschheim test, 436-Friedman's modi- Vegetable vitamins. See Vitamins 468 fication of, 556-And hydatidiform mole and Vein, ovarian, ligature of, in post-partum WILANDER, 0.: Cyclic changes in the glycogen chorion-epithelioma, 123-Pregnancy diagnosis pyaemia, 356 content of the liver, 276 tests, 427, 428

Printed and published by the British Medical Asoiation, at their Offlce, Tavistock Square, in the Parish of St. Pancia., in the County of Londos. JULY 4, 1931] ULY 1931 PHIMOSISPHIiMOSIS AND j 4, j AND ~~CIRCUMCISION THECUMCISIoN [MEDICAL[MEDICALJOURNTTSJOURNAL ,115 3. Most patients over 3 yeais--always excepting those of a woman, aged 51 years, who had been ill with marked cases of " crowned glans " or cases with only marginal abdominal pain and melaena for six weeks, when she died adhesions rouind the corona. from a recurrent haemorrhage from the ulcerating surface 4. Recurrent dermatitis and fibrous thickening round of a the preputial polypoid gastric myoma. This case bears some orifice. resemblance to that about to be 5. Balanitis if persistent. One sometimes sees cases of described. purulent balanitis put down for circumcision and when the Clinical Notes of Case child is sent for some months later the condition has completely cleared up. A woman, aged 54, was admitted to hospital on July 22nd, 6. Repeated paraphimosis. 1930. She stated that she had enjoyed normal health until six months prior to admission, when she suddenly vomited 7. A few cases of unsuccessful stretching. These cases about a pint of bright are very rare in infancy, and are almiost invariably due red blood. This did not recur; but to lack of for ten weeks after her stools were dark and tarry. During interest on the part of the mother. this period she became progressively paler. She remained in Hypospadias is an absolute contraindication. All the this condition until four days before admission, when she available skin may be required for an operation of the be-came very faint, and the dark stools reappeared. Apart Mlayo or Russell-Duplay type. from one attack of haematemesis she lhad never vomited. The question naturally arises, " Why, in the absence There had never been any abdominal pain or discomfort or of nausea at any time, and her appetite had remained good actual obstruction to the urinary flow, should the throughout her illness. infant's prepuce be interfered with at all ?" The ad- On physical examination slhe was found to be very pale hesions between foreskin and glans which are so common but well nourished. Her pulse rate was 120, and her tem- in infancy do certainly tend to disappear as the child perature subnormal. There was slight rigidity of the upper gets older, and the foreskin may retract perfectly easily. half of the left rectus muscle, and the stomach was made This is the ideal to which nature does not always attain. out to be dilated. A haemic murmur was heard over the A permanently retracted foreskin or a foreskinless organ precordium, otherwise there were no physical signs of note. is more hygienic than an organ in which the glans is more Thlle melaena persisted and became more marked until her or less covered up and in a moist condition. death five days after admission. Blood count: red blood The corpuscles, 2,600,000 per c.mm. : whlite blood corpuscles. physiologists state that the function of the prepuce 5,600 per c.mm.; haemoglobin, 25 per cent. is to cover the glans and protect it from vicarious irrita- tion. It does not appear, however, that contact with Post-nmortemi Findings the outer world does it any harm or that the circumcised At the post-mortem examination a soft spherical tumour, races are any less fertile than the uncircumcised. In the about the size of a tangerinle orange, was felt in the lumen of event of subsequent urethral infection the absence of the glans covering is certainly an advantage from the point of view of both diagnosis and treatment. Circumcision without an anaesthetic is a somewhat barbarous procedure, and any anaesthetic is a potential danger and entirely undesirable in an infant unless it is absolutely unavoidable. The enormous number of entirely unnecessary circumcisions that are done in infancy is nothing less than deplorable. It is thoroughly bad surgery to remove anything, whether it be a foreskin or 0'X:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~X a tonsil, unless one has definite reasons for doing so. CONCLUSIONS 1. Circumcision is never necessary in the newly born as a primary procedure-and very rarely necessary at all. 2. Dilatation and retraction of the foreskin in these cases is easily and rapidly carried out; it requires no anaesthetic, and is extremely satisfactory. the stomach, projecting from its lesser curvature by a sessile base. T'here was a large quantity of altered blood in the stomach and in the wvhole of thle intestinal tract. All other organs wxere normal. Memoranda Pathological Rveport I am indebted to Dr. J. B. Duguid, acting professor of MEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL pathology in the University of WTales, for the following pathso- logical report: "On the anterior wall of the stomach, about HAEMORRHAGE AND DEATH FROM A mlidw^ay betwveen the greater and the lesser curvatures (see GASTRIC photograph), and -about one and a half incheAs from the MYOMA pylorus, there is a spherical tumo)ur projecting into the Innocent tumours of the stomach are not common, and lulmen of the stomach. This tumour is about onle awnd a half death as the result of one of them must be a rare to twso inches in diameter, anld attached by a base about phenomenon. Eusterman and Sentyl estimate that one inch in diamneter. It is co.vered by mucous membrane malignant tumours of the stomach are seventy-eight times except at two points: one at the summit of thle outgrowth, as common as innocent tumours. Of the latter and the other near the base on the cardiac side. At these they find points that myomata are the commonest. is stated twvo there are punched-out ulcers wvith slightly o,vcr-- Haemorrhage hanging margins. Each one is about a third of an inch in to be a rare complication; pyloric obstruction (due to the diameter, and aboult a quarter of an inch in depth. Their ball-valve action of a polypoid growth), intussusception internal surfaces are ragged and necrotic, and at the base of of the stomach into the duodenum, strangulation, and t:he former there are two patches of haemorrhagic discoloraR- malignant hyperplasia being more frequently met with. tion representing the points of originosf the haematesrwsis. These writers record haemorrhage in ten cases out of The. ruptured vessels cannot be seen by the naked eyet.e twenty-seven described, but not to the extent of causing Histologically the tumour is a leiomyoma of entirely typical death in any one. Miodowski in 1901 recorded a case structure." DAVID G. MORGAN, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P; ' Eusterman and Senty: Sturgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, First Assistant Medical Officer, City 1922. Lodge Hospital, Cardhifoi. 4(0 JULY 4, 1931 ] UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES [ THE BPITI;H ______FEDICAL JOURN.L -to Northi O-rmesby Orphanage. 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COLDEFY of Paris, director of annual dinner of the British Medical Association will take place at the Grand Hotel, Eastbourne, on -the office for the repression of the illegal practice. of Thursday, nmedicine; Dr. DONATIEN RAFFEGEAU of Paris, president of July 23rd, at 7.30 p.m. As the accommodation is limited, it is desi-rable that members wishing to have the Societe de Psvchologie; and Dr. MNIGNI IER, professor tickets of clinical medicine at the Nantes Medical School. reserved should notify the Honorary Secretary, Eastbourne Meeting, Avenue House, Eastbourne, at the earliest possible date. Tickets will be allotted strictly in order of application. Vouchers entitling members to Universities and Colleges take advantage of the facilities offered by the railway UNIVERSITY companies of Great Britain can be obtained on applica- OF CAMBRIDGE tion to the Financial Secretary of the The following candidates have been approved at the examina. Association. The tion indicated: companies will issue return tickets available from July 14th to 27th inclusive at the ordinary single fare and a third lI{R[D M.B., B.CHIR.-(Part 1, Srg'e(1r'y Midwifery, and GYnaeco- for the double log,Y): H. J. V. Battle, II. E. BIlake, E. Bradbury, A. B. Carter, journey. G. 1. took, A. H. Dunikerley, K. XV. Earle, G. R. Ellis A dinner of the Medical Societv of Individual Psycho- C. D). E .ns, C. L. Ferguson, T. C. Gipson, D. R. Goodfellow, logy will be held at the Florence H. 1. (Green, G. V. Hall-Smith, A. S. Herington, J. Howell, Restaurant on Thursday, J Hlghes, J. T. Irving, N. M. James. L. P. Jameson Evans, July 9th, at 7.30 p.m. (morning dress), and will be R. A. jones, A. XW. Langford, A. I ster, B.. F. Longbotham,. followed by the general meeting. J. ".. ILuci, G.C MIartin, F. C. M1avo, D. A. Mletcalf, At a meeting of the A. K. MIonro, J. r. More Nisbett,G'. (;. Miowat, R-. W'. C. Murray, Yictorian Branch of the Britilh W. H. Mlylechreest, C. R. LE. ()rme, J. L. Parker, 6. T. Partridlge, Medical Association, held on May 6th, Dr. E. R. G. Sheil, C. ( r erts, ,I C. RobertswQ, EF. Sharp, N Stexvens, R. A. Sy-kes, resident medical officer of the Ballarat Hospital, received J. E. J. I homas, . M. Tickler, \ B. XX'aters, M. Westw%ood, from the hands of the president a cheque for £25, being CII . Wool, \. H. Zair. (Poirt IlPri, iples nod Prctice of the P11'sic,P1P'1ftoov,(tgedIui Pliarmacoloy): C. 1P. Bailev, G. N. Bailey, prize for an essay by final-year medical students of J. S. Htrkebr, L. T. Bond, C. C. Bryson, H. S. BuLCckland the Empire other than those of the British Isles, awarded G. F. Carey, A. B. Carter, C. L. Collins, (6. T. Cook, J. H. Cvriax, by the Association in England. Occasion was taken at the A' E-ckford, W'. A. Fell, 1). R. G.oodfellow, F. T. J. Ilobdav, same meeting of the Branch to J. T. Irv7ing, 6. D. Kersley, C. R. 'r. Lane, D. L. Lewis congratulate Dr. Edgar J. WV. S. H. Lin(lahl, 6. G. Ludgater, E. H. W. Lyle, King, F.R.C.S., the winner of the Jacksonian Prize for D. 1B. McGavin, J. 'M. AlatthewN, C. XV. Morley, XV. MI. Nillock, 1930, awarded by the Royal College of Surgeons of R. G. ()rr, J. L. Parker, J. Petro, XW. H. Poole, H1. E. XW. Roberton England (see British Medical Journal, April -18th, p. 689). M. H. Sa.lainan, G. H. San(lerson, XV. XV. Sargant, P. G. Scott J. Sowerbutts, J. H. Spence, 1r. C. Stamiip, Fl. -. W. Starkie Detailed information about the lectures and demonstra- H. C. Stewart, J. XV. Suinmnerhayes, A. W. Vaisev, J. 6. Xincenit tioIns arranged for next week by the Fellowship of Medicine Smlith, E'. D). \Xardl, 6. XW. XWhittall, L. K. \Vills, T. D. G. XN'ilson, ana C. H. XVrigley, R. 1-I. Young. Post-Graduate Medical Association will be found at page 20 of the Sutpplement. An intensive course in NATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND medicine, surgery, and the specialties will be held at the At anl extraordinary meeting of the Senate,. held on June 25th, Prince of Wales's General Hospital, Totteniham, from it was ulecided that the degree of Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) July 6th to 18th; fee £C5 .5s. A siniilar course will be honoris causa should be conferred upon Professor John Joly, given at the Miller General Hospital from July 20th to Sc.)., F.R.S., in view of hiis scientific attainments and of his August 1st; fee £3 3s. These courses will occupy the presidency of the Royal D)ublin Society in the year of its whole day, from 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and are especially bicentenl -ry. iintended for general practitioners, and those needing a revision course. Syllabuses and tickets for all the courses may be had from the Fellowship of Medicine, 1, Wimpole The Services Street, W.1. The thirteenth Carlsbad International Medical Educa- OPERATIONS ON THE NORTH-WEST FRO.NTIER tional Conigress, with Special Reference to Balneology and The following are among the names brought to notice by Balneotherapy, will be held from September 13th to 19th. Sir William Birdwood, late Commander-in-Chief in India, for Thirty papers have been so far submitted on the more distinguished services rendered during operations on the North- important hydrological aspects of internal WNTest Frontier of India during the period April 23rd to medicine and Septembnler associated surgical problems. Dr. P. Manson-Bahr 12th, 1930: Colonel L. P. Brassey, I.M.S., Assist- will ant Director of Medical Services, Peshawar District- Major (London) give an address on the "Dawn of tropical M. P. Pwer, ().B.E., M.C., R.A.M.C.; Captain H. J. Rice, medicine," illustrated by the main discoveries of Patrick 0.13.E., M.C., I-MS.s Manson. Visitors to the congress will be guests of the town, and will be afforded every opportuinity of studying IDEATHS IN THE SERVICES the methods of treatment adopted in the Kur establish- Colonel James Ma,vbury Beamnish, late R.A.M.C. (ret.), died ment; they will also obtain a 33 per cent. reduction on at D)ruindalcagney, County Cork, on April 21st, aged 86. He the Czechoslovakian railways. Further particulars may was born on Janluarv 26th, 1845, was educated at Queen's be obtained from Dr. Edgar Ganz, the business manager College, (G )rk, and at Bart's, and graduated as M.A. in 1865, in Carlsbad. anld as M.D. and M.Ch. in 1868, in the Queen's University, At the annual general Ireland. He also took the M.R.C.S. and M.K.Q.C.P. in 1871, meeting of the London Jewish and the I).P.H.Camb. in 1891. Entering the Army as assis- Hospital Medical Society, held on June 25th, with the tant surgeon on April 1st, 1871, he attained the rank of colonel president, Dr. L. Mandel, in the chair, the reports of a ont Decembher 9th, 1898, and retired on .Januarv 26th, 1905. very successful year's activities were submitted by the As a regimenktal officer he served in the 48th Foot, the hon. general secretary, Dr. L. Phillips, and the treasurer, Northamptonshire Regiment. He served in the Afghan war Dr. L. Turiainsky. Dr. M. Sorsby was elected president of 1878-79, in Dadur and in the Bolan Pass, gaining the for the session 1931-32, and other officers were appointed. medal.; and in the B3urmese campaigns of 1885-86, receiving the frontier medal with a clasp. He was also re-employed A French society of gynaecology has been recently durinig the war of 1914-18. He had a considerable reputation founded in Paris. Further information can be obtained as a linguist, and was said to know seven languages, European anid Orienital. Parisfrom6e.thepresident,Dr.F.Jayle,20,RueCassette, JULY 4, MEDICAL NEWS THE BRITISH 41 1931]-I E[MEDICAL JOURNAL The twenty-fifth anniversary of the discovery of the volumes, De sedibus et causis nmorborurn per anatomern Wassermann reaction was celebrated on June 1st at the indagatis, which he published in 1761, at the age of 79. meeting of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Advance- ment of Sciences in Berlin bv Professor Felix Plaut, who The current number of Antiquity is, like its predecessors, delivered an address on the theoretical fouindatioin of the of varied intellectual interest. An editorial note pleads Wassermann reaction. for the endowment of a chair of Old English archaeology, and suggests that the necessary funds might be made Under the auspices of the Central Association for available " by abolishinig a few of the many uiseless pro- Mental Welfare a course will be held from Auguist 29th fessorshlips that abound." One of the articles describes to September 19th for persons enigaged in the training of the Peruvian scene on which the remarkable civilization mental defectives in occupation centres, institutions, or of the Incas was superimposed; another comments onI mental hospitals. There will be lectures oIn mental the evidences for " Noah's Flood." Under the heading deficiency, including the recognition of its various types, of " Notes and News " is a reference to the study of study of the growth of the child, and the general fluorescences emitted by the inks of manuscripts when methods of promoting the development of speech and exanmined under ultra-violet rays. The ink used in correcting defects. Classes will be held in occupational papyri and such inks of later periods as contain gallic handicrafts, such as basket-making, pottery, weaving, acid have been found so far to be inert to the rays, but and woodwork, and instruction will be given ini rhythmic some instructive results have been reported by workers tiaining, including country dancing and singing games who have employed this method in deciphering Chaucerian specially adapted to the needs of defectives. rhe fee for manuscripts. At the Louvre the rays have assisted in resident students is £14, and for the non-resident, £6 lOs.; revealing signs of retouching, and have proved apparently hostel accommodation has been secured. Early application several supposed originals to be copies. As they are for the course is essential, and forms must, in any case, evidently capable of exposing the brushwork of the artist, reach the office of the Central Association by July 20th. they may conceivably be a valuable aid in studying the The registration fee is 5s. Further information may be technique of some of the old masters. The great advantage had fromn the honorary secretary of the Central Association of the ultra-violet group of rays is that no damage is done for Mental Welfare, 24, Buckingham Palace Road, S.W.1. to the painting during the examination. The retuirns from universities and university colleges in Professor Hans Spitsky of Vienna has been made an receipt of Treasury grant for the academic year 1929-30 honorary member of the British Orthopaedic Association. has been issued by the University Grants Committee (H.M. Stationery Office, Is. 3d.). In its introductory note the committee observes thiat the total number of full-time students in the universities and colleges to which this publication relates continiues to grow, though the Letters, Notes, and Answers proportion of women to men students has tended to fall slightly in recent years. The distribution of full-time All comnmunications in regard to editorial business slhould be addressed students over the various reveals no to The EDITOR, British Medical Journal, Britisih Medical subject groups change Association House, Tavistock Square, W.C.I. in the general tendency observable for several years past. ORIGINAL ARTICLES and LETTERS forwarded for publication are The percentage relations of the various groups to the total understood to be offered to the Britishi Mledical Jouirnal alone unless in 1929-30 were: arts 53.4, medicine 19.1, pure science the contra-ry be stated. Correspondents who wish- notice to be 16.5, technology 9.1, agricultuire 1.9. In the medical taken o.i their commnunications shouLld authenticate themn with their the men students namuz-s, not necessarily for publication. group increased by 310, womein by 23. Authors desirlng REPRINTS of their articles published in the British It is noted that the decline in the nuLmber of men medical Medical Journal MUSt comnMLIn-icate with the Finiaricial Secretary students which had been continuous since 1923-24 came an(d Buisiness Mlanager, British Mledical Association lIouise, ITavi- to an end with 1927-28, the next year showing an increase stock Square, WV.C.1, on receil)t of proofs. of 205, and the year uinder review a further increase. All commliunications wvith reference to ADVERTISEMIENTS, as well as orders for copies of the Journal, 'should be addressed to the The schedule of degrees and diplomas obtained during Financial Secretary and Buisiness Mlanager. the year and analysed according to faculties gives a total The TELEPHONE NUMBERS of the British MIedical Association of 902 degrees and 971 diplomas under " Medicine, and the Britisht Medical Jouirnial are MUSEUM 9861, 9862, 9863, including dentistry " in Great Britain. Full-time medical and 9864 (internal exchange, four lines). and- dental stuidents numbered 8,759, of whom 7,623 were The TELEGRAPHIC ADDRtESSES are: men anid 1,136 were women. EDITOR OF THIE BRITiSH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Aitiology Westceatt, Lontdoz. The London Light and Electrical Clinic in Ranelagh FINANCIAL SECRETARY AND BUSINESS MANAGER Road, S.WV., of which the governing body is now the (Advertisements, etc.), Articulate IVestcent, Lonzdon. of MEDICAL SECRETAIRY, Medtisecra JVestceuit, Lonzdon. Order of St. John Jerusalem, has been put under the The address of the Irislh Office of the British Mledical Association is '1 supervision of Sir Leonard Hill, F.R.S., who is also South Frederick Street. Dublin (telegramis: Bacilluts, Dublin; tele- director of research and teaching at the clinic. On the phone: 62550 Dublin), and of the Scottish Office, 7, Drumiisheuigh advice of the Medical Advisory Board, of which Sir Gardens, Edinbuirglh (telegrams: Associate, Edinburg;- telephone William Willcox is chairman, honorary consultants have 24361 EdinbuLrgh). been appointed, by whom all new patients are examined. A staff of specialists in the methods of physical medicine QUERIES AND ANSWERS control the treatments, which are carried out by State- registered nurses. Payments are proportionate to the Frequent Micturition means of the patients, and are arranged by the lady " FIDES asks for suggestions in the treatment of a patienit almoner. For those able to pay higher fees a private wvith too frequent micturition during the davtime. The department is available.. Some 2,500 treatments are now urine contains no albumin or sugar; specific gravity 10292. given ev,ery week at the clinic. The usual rernedies have been tried. The issue of the New Zealand Medical Journal for Pyrexia after Confinement February, 1931, contains the text of an address on cancer " A. E." writes: With reference to " J. D.'s " query (June in relation to the air and food which was 20th, p. 1099), may I suggest that the urine be examined passages, for bacilluria. I had a similar case ; the patient's tempera- broadcast by Dr. James Hardie Neil for the Auckland ture and general condition cleared up very soon onI a Cancer Committee of the local Division of the British mixture of potassium citrate, 30 grains, every four hours, Medical Association. continued for about a fortnight. The issue of II Morgagti for June 28th is devoted to the Urticaria memory of G. B3. Morgagn1i, who was born at Forli in Dr. BRUCE MACL.EAN (Newcastle-under-Lyine) wvrites: I suggest 1682 and died in 1771. Tributes are paid to hs^ wide the administration of oxygen given subcutaneouisly in outlook anld his influence on1 the progress of medical doses of 300 to 500 c.crn. per diem. This is best injected knowledge, as well as to the special researches for which by means of the Bayeux apparatus, but can be given from his name is famous, and his famous treatise in -five ordinary cylinders through rubber tubing and hypodermic