DEC. 29, 1956 OBITUARY MEDICALBRITISHJOURNAL 1551 was distinguished by the practical humanity of his outlook, for many years. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, and his work being always carried out conscientiously, capably, a son, Dr. C. S. France, who carries on the family practice and with good humour, so that the cliche, " He was very in Wigan. popular with both patients and staff," was indeed true in A. K. W. writes: I had the privilege of working with his case. His obscure and painful fatal illness, bravely Dr. C. F. France in the last 10 years of his active partici- borne, has come as a shock to his many friends working pation in general practice. His tall, stooping, spare figure, in the chest service of the North-west Metropolitan Region. formally clothed in black, his rather abrupt manner, and and deep sympathy from them goes out to his widow and his patent kindly affection for his patients were all charac- daughter.-W. E. S. teristic of the Victorian family doctor at his best.

The death occurred on November 26 at his home at Flight Lieutenant NATHAN GEE died suddenly at Singapore Hamilton, Lanarkshire, of Dr. J. HUME PATTERSON, who on*December 5 at the age of 30. Nathan Gee was born on was county medical officer of health for Lanarkshire for September 19 and was educated at Christ's College, Finchley, some years between the wars. He was 85 years of age. and at St. Catherine's College, Cambridge. From Cam- Joseph Hume Patterson, who was born on August 10, 1871, bridge he went on to Guy's Hospital and qualified M.R.C.S., took the Scottish triple qualification in 1907 and forthwith L.R.C.P. in 1951, taking the degrees of M.B., B.Chir. in the entered the Scottish public health service. His first appoint- following year. After holding house appointments at the ment was that of senior assistant bacteriologist to Glasgow general hospitals at Ipswich and Margate, he joined the Corporation, and in 1908 he joined the county staff as R.A.F. and had volunteered to stay in the Service after bacteriologist for Lanarkshire. Four years later he took his period of national service was completed. the D.P.H. of the Scottish Royal Colleges, and became A. M. A. writes: Nat Gee's vitality and his great personal senior assistant county medical officer, and in 1925 was charm won him a wide circle of friends, who will find his appointed county medical officer in succession to the late sudden death from poliomyelitis a grievous loss. He parti- Dr. John T. Wilson. During the first world war he served cularly delighted in, and excelled at, outdoor sports, while in the R.A.M.C. in German East Africa, where he organized his boundless enthusiasms for clinical work gave promise of a laboratory service and had general control of the public future success in the career in Canada which he was already health of the area. After the war he was elected F.R.F.P.S. planning after demobilization. He married in 1953, and in 1920, and up to the time of his retirement from the post deep sympathy will be felt for his widow and son and for of county medical officer in 1936 he examined in pathology his parents and sister. for the F.R.F.P.S. and in public health for the D.P.H. at and Glasgow. After his retirement from the staff of the county council he was appointed professor of The obituary of Dr. Louis FINDLAY was printed in the public health in St. Mungo's College, Glasgow, a post he Journal of November 24 (p. 1243). filled with distinction for some ten years. He was an F. M. and J. M. write: May we, two refugee doctors, add enthusiastic golfer and a life member of the Hamilton Golf a few lines to the obituary of this lovable, cheerful, and Club. Predeceased by his wife in 1940, he is survived by most loyal of friends ? It is almost exactly 22 years since a married daughter. we first met in a Flemish youth hostel, and we have been able to watch his brilliant career ever since, from the holiday camp for diabetic children in Surrey to Great Dr. MARGARET H. MUTCH (Mrs. JOHN MCCOLL) died with Ormond Street and a year's work in the U.S.A. These were tragic suddenness at her home in Dundee on December 3, the beginnings of a life's work devoted to refugees of all at the early age of 33 and less than five months after her nationalities, creeds, and colours. We remember his friend- marriage. Margaret Helen Mutch, a daughter of the manse, ship with the late Miss Simmonds, the dietitian at Hammer- was born near Inveraray, on March 6, 1923, and was smith Hospital; his love of Mozart; his genius for getting on educated at St. Leonard's School for Girls and at St. with strangers, gaining their respect, then their trust and Andrews University, where she graduated M.B., Ch.B. in affection. Can we. who owe everything to Louis Findlav 1945. After graduation she held resident posts in Hull, and his father, speak on behalf of countless thousands from York, Birmingham, and at Ballochmyle Hospital, Ayrshire. the camps of Germany, Italy, and the Middle East ? We She obtained the D.C.H. of the English Royal Colleges in shall never forget him. 1948. After two years as medical registrar at Victoria Hos- pital, , she was appointed in 1952 to the Tuber- G. R. H. writes : By Louis Findlay's death, so soon after culosis and Chest Unit, Bangour General Hospital, West that of his colleague Norman Begg, the World Health Lothian, leaving there to get married last July. While Organization loses another devoted British servant in whom at Bangour she was especially interested in children, and was the health problems left by the war evoked unsuspected and responsible for much of the early B.C.G. work in the coun- remarkable talents as an inernational health administrator. ties of West and Mid-Lothian, where she will long be His gentle manner and quiet twinkling humour clothed an remembered. She was a good clinician, wise beyond her incisive mind and a capacity for shrewd judgment and firm years, and beloved and trusted by her patients. Invariably decision. His calm heroism in the face of a long illness she undertook the hard work and responsibility entrusted aroused deep admiration in his friends and deep grief as to her with cheerful competence. Blessed with good looks they realized what the outcome would be. He was a very and an attractive personality, Margaret Mutch made friends warm and lovable man. wherever she went, and her loss is a very personal one to all her former colleagues. The sympathy of all who knew her is extended to her husband, parents, and brother in their The Services deep sorrow.-G. J. S.

Dr. C. F. FRANCE died at his home at Wigan on Decem- Lieutenant W. B. Shardlow, R.A.M.C., has been mentioned in ber 4 at the age of 87. Charles Frederic France was born dispatches in recognition of services in Cyprus. Major-General E. P. N. Creagh, C.B., late R.A.M.C., has been on June 13, 1869, and was educated at Clifton College and appointed Colonel Commandant, Royal Army Medical Corps, in at Owens College, Manchester. He qualified in 1893 and succession to Major-General J. M. Macfie, C.B., C.B.E., M.C., soon afterwards settled in Wigan, where he was to prac- tenure expired. tise for over 50 years, delaying his retirement until the end Colonel J. B. Forsyth, T.D., R.A.M.C., T.A., has been ap- of the second world war. He held office as vice-chairman pointed Honorary Colonel 52 (L) Division, R.A.M.C., T.A., in of the Wigan Division of the B.M.A. and sat as a county succession to Major-General J. M. Macfie, C.B., C.B.E., M.C., magistrate from 1909 to 1939, being chairman of his rota tenure expired. 1552 DEC. 29, 1956 MEDICAL NOTES IN PARLIAMENT Medical Notes in Parliament Universities and Colleges

Burns and Scalds UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Mrs. L. JEGER (Holborn and St. Pancras, South, Lab.) In Congregation on October 18 the degree of M.Ch. was con- con- ferred on B. V. McEvedy. asked the Minister of Health on December 17 what The Board of the Faculty of Medicine has co-opted Dr. Janet sultations he had had with the British Medical Association M. Vaughan, Principal of Somerville College, for a further -regarding the desirability of making burns and scalds which statutory period of two years from Michaelmas Term, 1956. needed medical attention notifiable by general practitioners In Congregation on November 3 the degree of B.M. was ,and hospitals to medical officers of health. Mr. R. H. conferred on R. H. Martin. TURTON said he had no power to make burns and scalds Dr. A. H. T. Robb-Smith has been appointed Curator of the notifiable, but exchange of information between those re- Botanic Garden until the first day of Michaelmas Term, 1959, sponsible for treatment and prevention of home accidents in succession to the late Dr. A. Quinton Wells. -might be arranged by local agreement and was being In Congregation on November 24 the degree of B.M. was con- encouraged. ferred on J. D. C. Ke'ly. Eye and Ear Droppers UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE Mrs. JEGER asked the Minister of Health on December 17 In Congregation on October 20 the following degrees were whether droppers supplied with ear or eye drops were conferred: charged for as a separate item on National Health prescrip- M.B., B.CHIR.-J. E. Davies, G. B. C. Jones. tions. Mr. TURTON told her that a single charge was made M.B.-*E. A. H. Smith, H. C. I. Bywater, *Pauline M. Jones, G. -to cover both dropper and drops when they were prescribed Brocklehurst. The Raymond Horton-Smith Prize for 1955-6 has been awarded ,on the same form. to Dr. I. M. P. Dawson. Food-poisoning In Congregation on November 17 the degree of M.D. was Mr. G. DARLING (Hillsborough, Lab.) asked the Minister conferred on T. S. L. Beswick and R. H. Boardman. -of Health on December 17 how many cases of food- In Congregation on November 3 the following degrees were poisoning had been officially reported in the latest annual conferred: period for which figures were available; and how many M.A.-G. Horn. M.B., Ch.B., University Demonstrator in the Depart- persons were affected. Mr. TURTON told him 8,961 during ment of Anatomy. M.D.-*A. W. Robinson, *Gillian F. Jacob, M. H. Lessof, D. A. Pyke, 1955; the number of persons affected was estimated at about G. 0. Storey, F. J. Conway. 20,000. M.B.-*M. W. Sleight. Cost of Prescriptions In Congregation on December 1 the following degrees were Replying to a question by Major T. BEAMISH (Lewes, conferred: M.A.-D. G. Chalmers, M.B., B.S., University Assistant Pathologist to ,Con.) on December 18, the MINISTER OF HEALTH gave the Addenbrooke's Hospital. following information on the average cost of N.H.S. pre- M.D.-F. H. Epstein. scriptions during 1949-56. The Table gives actual costs M.CHIR.-*D. A. Bailey. -and the values of these when recalculated according to the M.B., B.CHIR.-*D. J. El Kabir. official cost-of-living index based on 100 in 1949, and shows *By proxy. both actual and recalculated costs as percentages based on UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW 100 in 1949. On September 30 the D.P.H. was awarded to Anna M. M. Lepper. Column UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN Average Column Index (2) Recal- Column Cost per (2) Idx culated At a graduation ceremony on October 31 the degree of M.D. PecP- 5 Calendar t ion Expressed of wish (5)ese was conferred on Emma L. Cameron (nde Birse), and the degree ClendarYer Iasan Retail Reference Essnd (Pence to Index Prices to (4) asdan of Ph.D. in the Faculty of Medicine on I. M. Richardson, M.D., Nearest 1949 =100 (Pence to F.R.C.P.Ed., D.P.H. id.) 1949=iNearest194900 1949 =100 Id.) UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1949 .. .. 36-0 100 100 36 0 100 SCHOOL OF PHYSIC, TRINITY COLLEGE 1950 .. .. 385 107 103 37 5 104 at for the degree 1951 .. .. 44 0 122 112 39 5 110 R. S Young has been approved the examination 1952 .. .. 48-5 135 123 39-5 110 cf M.D. 1953 . 49-0 136 127 38 5 107 -1954 .. . 50 5 140 129 39-0 108 OF PHYSICIANS OF IRELAND 1955 . .. 53-5 149 135 39-5 I10 ROYAL COLLEGE 1956 (estimated) 59 5 165 141* 42.0 117 At the annual meeting of the College held on October 18 the following officers were appointed for 1956-7: President, Dr. F. J. * Average for first eleven months onily. O'Donnell; Vice-piresident, Dr. R. B. Pringle; Representative on Notes: (a) Column (2) includes, for 1955 and 1956, increases in chemists' the General Medical Coiincil, Dr. Edward T. Freeman; Registrar, remuneration recently agreed for those years. (b) Column (2) reflects clianges in the volumne and type of drugs as well as price changes. Dr. Charles Dickson; Treasurer, Dr. Geoffrey Bewley. SCHOOL OF PHYSIC, TRINITY COLLEGE The following candidates have been approved at the examina- tions indicated: In his Annual Report for 1956 Dr. J. R. W. HAY, medical M.CH.-A. M. Wiley. officer of health of the Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy, points M.A.O.-E. W. Lillie. out that the prevention of disease may still be hampered T. Bermincham, C. Kennedy, E. R. F. Mellon, D. G. Walker. by unexpected opposition. He writes: " The present-day M.D.-W. practitioner of preventive medicine has . . . to face as UNIVERSITY OF LONDON much opposition by vested interests as did his predecessor The following candidates at the London School of Hygiene and who set out to clear up the slums and drains of his insanitary Tropical Medicine have been approved at the examinations era. Recent legislation to promote clean air and clean indicated: streams is not particularly effective when one considers the ACADEMIC POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PUBLic HEALTH.-A. H. Y. Abou- loopholes provided in the Clean Air Bill and the composi- Ghareeb, Beatrice Colvin, D. 0. Hasenbring, W. H. E. McKee, R. C. Nauth-Misir. Margaret S. Parshall. E. P. Rigby. M. C. E. P. W. tion of the River Pollution Boards which appear to be Samarasinshne. Cthn is-hvun Urn made up of representatives of the main offenders." ACADEMIC POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN PU8LIC HEALTH.-H. Z. Marefat. BRITISH DEC. 29, 1955 UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES MEDICAL JOURNAL 1553 ACADEMIC POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL PATHOLOGY.-C. C. Sir Archibald Gray has been re-elected deputy chairman of the Balasubramaniam, R. A. Cullen, R. S. Forrester, B. H. Gutteridge, C. A. Linsell, R. A. Rimington, A. Saleem, N. G. Sanerkin, J. G. Wallace, University Court for 1956-7, and Dr. C. F. Harris chairman of R. McN. Webster, F. D. White. the Academic Council. EXTERNAL DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL PATHOLOGY.-Constance M. Bevan, H. N. Dr. W. R. Thrower has been appointed representative of the Dutta, R. J. Elvy, S Gupta, M. G. Muazzam, Kathleen J. Rigg. University on the governing body of Crofton Park Secondary School, London. The following have been appointed or reappointed representa- The A. H. Bygott Scholarship for 1956 has been awarded to tives on the governing bodies of the institutions indicated in Dr. P. K. parentheses: Sir Archibald Gray and Dr. C. F. Harris (British Sylvester. Postgraduate Medical Federation); Sir James Paterson Ross and UNIVERSITY OF WALES Dr. J. Forest Smith (Guy's Hospital Medical School); Dr. M. I. A. Hunter and Dr. Katharine Lloyd-Williams (Royal Denta! The following candidates at the Welsh National School of Hospital of London School of Dental Surgery); Mr. E. G. Medicine have been approved at the examination indicated: Slesinger and Professor J. Z. Young, F.R.S. (St. George's Hospi al M.B., B.CH.-D. J. W. Anderson, D. Davies, A. E. Dudley, Gwenda Medical School); Professor W. C. W. Nixon (St. Mary's Hospital Harcombe, 1. H. Horn, C. D. Jones, H. V. R. Jones, *Margaret Jones, Medical School); Mr. J. P. Hedley (St. Thomas's Hospital Thelma Lancaster, H. B. Lewis, Olwen, G. M. Rees, *J. H. Thomas. Medical School); Sir Archibald Gray (University College Hospital At a meeting of the Faculty held on December 3, 1956, with the Medical School); Professor R. Hare (Wright-Fleming Institute of President, Professor Stanley Alstead, in the chair, the following St. Mary's Hospital Medical School). were admitted Fellows of Faculty: J. S. Beck, A. Smith, J. M. J. Supramaniam. The following have been recognized as teachers of the Univer- The following candidates at the Welsh National School of sity in the subjects indicated in parentheses: Guiy's Hospital Medicine have been approved at the examination for the Tuber- Medical School, Mr. C A. G. Cook (Ophthalmology). West- culous Diseases Diploma: A. V. G. R. De Sa, F. Rahman, A. minster Medical School, Mr. Robert Cox (Surgery). Institile Samad, M. W. Thakre, S. Vyravanathan. of Chlild Healthl, Dr. A. P. Norman (Children's Diseases). King's and College Hospital Medical School, Mr. Harland Rees (Surgery). *With distinction in midwifery gynaecology. St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, Dr. A. G. Stansfeld UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM P. (Pathology). Institute of Diseases of the Chest. Mr. W. The title of University Research Fellow has been given to Dr- Cleland (Surgery (Diseases of the Chest)). Institule of Psychiatry, E. A. Harris, Medical Research Council Clinical Research Fe;low, Dr. D. Stafford-Clark (Mental Diseases (Psychological Medicine)). during the tenure of his appointment in the Department of The Ken Clifford Entrance Scholarship in Medicine, tenable Medicine. from October, 1956, for the duration of the M.B., B.S. course. Mr. W. H. Scrase, M.Ch.Orth., and Mr. M. H. Stroud, has been awarded to Brian Stewart Worthington (Guy's Hospital F.R.C.S., have been given the title of University Clinical Tutor Medical School). from October 1, 1956. The Laura de Saliceto Studentship, awarded to Dr. H. J. G. Dr. J. D. Blainey resigned his appointment as Lecturer iii Bloom for the sessions 1953-6, has been further renewed for the Experimental Pathology on September 30, 1956, and Dr. R. B. session 1956-7. Parker his appointmernt as Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology- The following candidates have been approved at the examina- UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS tion indicated: The following candidates have been approved at the examinations THIRD M.B., B.S.-_ 2 3Anne C. Butler, 1 2Elizabeth M. Dixon, 1 2J. M. Falaiye, 1 4R. D. G. Peachey, 1 2A. W. Rogers, I 2R. D. C. Southcott. indicated: B. G. Adams, Sheila D. Adeney, F. C. 0. Adi, Hilary Allin, Meriel I. M.D.-J. K. Walker. Amor, loan Andrews, J. C. A. Archard. G. B. Arden. Marguerite S. M.B., CH.B.-Dulcie L. Atwell, A. C. Bastin, D. G. Beeton, A. E. Biggin, Balhetchet, P. R. Bambridge, D. Baritrop, C. S. Barton, M. R. Bicknell, J. R. E. Bishop, P. Cakuls, J. Clarke, J. H. Danby, D. V. Denton, H. V. Blake, J. F. Bolt, Doreen R. Booth, J. M. Bounds. Marjorie Bowen, E. D. J. Diaper, B. 0. Fasehun, M. D. Hargreaves, F. G. Harris, A. Richenda M. Breeze. P. K. Bridges. Sheila M. Brodie. S. A. Bryans, Haskell, Pamela J. Heatley, 1. H. S. KooSeenLin, T. Kraft, D. A. Marshall, Barbara L. Burroughs. R. M. Butler Sheila M. Cameron, D. B. Campbell, B. C. Nkemena, P. B. Odgers, W. , J. L. Ramsay, R. W. D. J. Chambers, 1. H. Cochrane, Elizabeth A. Coles, F. L. W. Collings. Richardson, L. Stankler, Ann Stockwell, G. Taylor, J. D. Walker, H. Sally P. Colquhoun, J. A. Cooper. R. L. Cottee. A. Crowcroft, P. G. Watson, H1. Welsh, J. H. Winder, Mabel Yates. Dale, A. K. Davies, C. D. W. Davies. D. B. A. Li. Dasies. G. R. Davies. Hazel C. Davies, Jean M. Davies, Ruth Dawkins. J. F. H. Deeble, R. B. Deering, R. B. de Saram. R. P. Doherty. 1. H. Dun!op. Vivian G. UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD Edwards. S. T. Eng, Elizabeth M. Everard. M. T. Exerett, Wendy J. M. Fidgeon, Barbara S. Finch. D. W. Findlay, M. B. Forster, D. B. Fowler. At a meeting of the University Council on November 16 Dr. W. F. Fox-Russell, H. L. H. Frankel. G. McL. Fraser. D. S. Freestone, J. J. Daly was appointed full-time Research Assistant in Medi- Margaret Fuest. M. Galton, Alice M. Godfrey. Rose Gold. D. J. Goodman, cine and Tutor in Medicine to Dental Students, and Dr. Llywelyn Doreen Grcene. J. Grey. B. LI. Griffiths. P. B. Guyer. R. D. Harbinson, R. A. Harlow, R. B. Hayden, M. E. B. Hayes, D. R. Hill, D. 0. Hill, Roberts and Dr. C. H. Shaw were appointed part-time Honorary H. H. Hillman, C. E. A. Holden, H. B. Holden. J. Homi. A. M. Hope, Lecturers in Public Health. Alwyn M Horn, E. A. Horniman. Marion E. Howard, H. V. Hughes, Shirley Y. Hughes, F. G. Hunter. 1. A. Hunter. N. 0. Hunter, A. R. Hyett, E. A. Ikomi. J. B. Illinaworth. M. T. Innian. N. A. Jaques. UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM W. H. M. Jewell, M. D. Judd. M. I. Kalo. A. Kanii, M. Kidd, D. H. King-Davies, Elisabeth Kitching, P. Konfortion, R. W. Lamb, J. E. Lawe, Professor C. F. V. Smout has been appointed representative Rosemary F. Leslie, Ann G. Lewis. Sheila R. Lewis, Leila Liebster, of the University on the governing body of Sutton Coldfield R. H. G. Lloyd. A. J. B. Luke, Oonagh R. McAleer. J. A. McGladdery, Grammar School. J. A. McKinna, Lorna I. M. Maclay. Sheila I. Macsie. A. J. Mann, to M. L. Marinker, A. G. Matheson, P. C. Matthews, M. J. Mavrowordato, The title of University Research Fellow has been given the S. 0. Mbuko, B. S. Merry. Anne R. Miles-Thonas, J. J. Misiewicz. following during the tenure of their present award or appoint- H. K. Moller, Gillian A. Moody, Ann E. Mor'an, P. G. Morris. Helen E. ment: Dr. H. A. R. Department of Experimental Pathology, Ellis, M. Morton. Barbara A. Moss, Priscilla A. Mottram. R. W. Moyes, I. a Endowment Fund Medical Research Muir. K. F. C. Muncey, J. F. W. Mundin. R. Naylor. F. 0. Negbenebor, who holds grant from the A. M. Nelson, F. M. Nichini, J. G. Nicholls. N. W. Nicholson. 1. 0. N. Committee of the United Birmingham Hospitals, and Dr. G. B. Nsolo, B. B. Obeng, J. O'Brien-Bell, T. P. Ormerod. J. 0. Otegbeye. D. E. Leyton, consultant pathologist, Hollymoor Hospital. Page, D. Parrott P. H. l. Parsons, G. B. Phillips, B. Philpott, Marjory E. Dr. M. Lecturer in his Plumb, D. Powell, P. D. A. Powell, S. L. Price. R. G. Priest, K. Pritchard. Manzotti, Physiology, resigned J. LI. Provan. J. D Pryce, F. H. S. Quiggin. Patricia B. J. Reardon, R. H. appointment on October 31, 1956. Remington, F. N. Rieby, Gloria H. Roberts, lorwerth Roberts, J. T. Roberts, D. G. Robinson. D. Rosborough, Audrie M. Sanders, K. L. Saunders, Maria Schaffner, A. C. H. Sesemann. M. C. Shannon, J. L. QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST Sharpe, U. Shehu, K. C. Simpkins, E. E. Smith, G. C. Smith, Jacqueline At a held on 10 the A. K. Smith, K. G. R. Somer. J. V. Sowton. J. M. Spence. Gillian D. graduation ceremony July following degrees Standen, D. R. P. Starr, K. C. D. Steen. M. G. Steiner. G. Storey, P. M. and diplomas were conferred: Sutton, S. W. Tarlton, Gwyneth P. Taylor, B. T. Thom. B. M. Thomas, M.D.-Claire E. Morris (with commendation), P. C. McCrea. P. B. Thcmpson, A. S. Townsend, G. 0. Uche, J. A. M. Vasey, M. A. M.B., B.CH.-G. W. Johnston (with second-class honours), S. D. Roberts Verity, D. Wakely, Tessa M. Warholm, K. A. Watmore. D. A. Weather- (with second-class honours), A. 0. Adesola, Maureen C. Archer, A. H. head, W. M. Weir, Atidrey J. Wheeler, K. G. Whittam, F. D. Whittle, Armstrong. D St C. Baird, C. H. Balmer, H. J. Black, D. A. Blair. D. T. A. Williams, D. Wilson, Barbara J. Womersley. Gillian Wood, B. R. Bramwell J. D. Brown, G. P. Burns, Honor J. M. Campbell, A. J. Woolf, J. D. Wrighton. P. C. N. Clarke, J. W. Clarke, P. B. Crilly, Anne M. Duff, Anne Duffield, 'With honours. 2Distinguished in pathology. 3Distinguished in applied T. Farnan, W R. Forbes, D. L. Freedman, W. D. Mcl. Gaston, E. J. pharmacology and therapeutics. 4Distinguished in obstetrics and Gault, D. Gilmartin, C. K. Gorman, A. D. Giough. B. K. Gray. J. K. gynaecology Houston, J. Hunter. 0. A. Idowu, F. K. Jabir C. B. Kidd, J. G. Kinley, W. D Kinley, D. J. It. Longford, Anne C. Lowe R. B. Lowry, C. A. J. The following students of the University College of the West Macafee, C P McAree, D J McClure, May G. McGaughey, E. M. Indies have been at the examination indicated: Mcilrath. D. McKa;. D. G. Mayne, J. L. Milligan, C. N. S. Moorehead, approved 1. B. Moran, R. S Neill, S. D. Nelson, W. H. Newnham, J C. Park. THIRD M.B., B.S.-D. E. R. Luck (with honours and distinguished in C. W. D. Phillips, 0. H. Proctor, Gillian Progser-Ashby. J. J. Robb, C. H. pathology), E. G. Young, J. Chin Ping Fai, E. E De Pass. C. W. Greenidge, Stewart, J. Strahan, I. H. Taylor, J. B. Walsh. J. Willis, J. Wilson. S. M. Luck, J. McNeil, C. G. Miller. A. E. Wainwright, D. M. Wildish, DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH.-Margaret M. Bell, 1. A. Byrne, S. N. Ruby B. V. Lake. Donaldson P. Froggatt, Elizabeth Hawkins, Margaret King, P. J. Ward. BRrrISH 1554 DEC. 29, 1956 UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES MEDICAL JOURNAL

UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL The following diplomas were granted jointly with the Royal College of Physicians of London: The following candidates have been approved at the examinations DIPLOMA IN CHILD HEALTH.-D. I. Abdul-Latif, Frances Allan. Esther indicated: Almond, J F. Andrewes, P. C. Baipai, Elizabeth M. Beattie, Caroline D. FINAL M.B.. CH.B.-B. H. Burns, J. H. Chick, I. E. Doney, J. B. Bell. J. Benatar, S. Brandon, Irene P. Brown, J. Brown. R. T. Bush, B Griffiths. H. G. Handel. C. Hemming, R. W. Hiles, Evelyn B. Horton, S. J. Carne, A. Clark-Jones, D. E. Corlett, R. J. Cremer, A. C. S. C. Jordan. D. J. Mahy. J. Martyrossian, Penelope Neville, W. D. L. Dean, S. S. Dhanial. Etienne L. Dunnet, J. Dutta. Jean A. Evans, Sbeila Revill. G. B. Simon. Sara Waters. T. C. Waters. In Group I completing H. E. Fairweather, J. C. Farrell, Shirley R. Fine. Marie J. Finney, J. S. the examination: J S. A. Ashley. Edna M. Dumbell, M.J. Lewis, R. D. Fitzsimmons. Diana E. Ford. 1. A. Fraser. A. J. Fry, A. Gerada, M. R. Neale.Hilary S. Prowse. In Group II completing the examination: W. B. Gopalaratnam, S. G. Gordon, P. A. Gorman, Kamia Gupta, U. S. Gupta, 0. Whisker. In Group II only: E. E. Bassey, G. T. Curtis, J. R. Stamper, Judith M. Hall, L. M. Hart. Eileen E. Hill, Shib Chang I-u. Jean M. Audrey R. Kaplan, C. C. Kar, Sylvia J. D. W. Zutshi. Hutchinson. Edna Irwin, Jones, Keet, Vi.!toria K. Kelly. N. L. Khedairy, Indira Krupanidhi. Hazel M. Lazarus, A. M. Liebhold. Gillian A. Lomax, Rosemary H. McKinney, ROYAI, COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON Pauline A. Manfield. Stella M. Manners, J. G. Masterson, Hazel R.. Meacock. A. A. D. Moore. Ann E. Morgan, Jean E. Morris, J. E. Morris, At a quarterly comitia of the College held on October 25 with the R. B. Morris, S. E. LI. Morris, R. A. C. Mulligan, Sheila J. Murrell. Zeeba President, Sir Russell Brain, in the chair, the following candidates, Namazie. Jasmine C. Nanayakkara, Merle Newton, Verna S. Nicol, D. D. O'Sullivan, M. N. Padma, N. Panditaratne, W. J. H. Paradice, satisfied the Censors' Board, were elected Members of the having J. F. Patterson. T. I. Perera. M. S. Perinpanayagam, Diana J. Pippet. College: Elizabeth M. Price, N. P. Raiendera. C. A. Rogerson, J. G. B. Russell. S. K. D. C. T. W. Seale. Margot Segall. C. P. Aber, M.B. F. J. Br unton, M.B. Margaret H. Buston, M.B. N. B. Sabiel. Sarkar, Saunders, W. R. Cattell, M B., R. H. Culpan, M.B. A. Doig, M.B.. A. G. Emslie, Hem Sehgal, H. R. Simpson, U. S. P. Singh. Elizabeth J. Steele. S. Sud, N. Constance N. Vernier, P. G. Wells, M.D., D. A. P. Evans, M.B.. R. Ferguson. M.B., H. G. Gallagher, M.B., J. D. Terrell, Eileen Thompson, H. T. Goodman, M.B., R. V. Grange, M.B. E. C. N. Gray. M.B. R. G. R. S. Wells. D. Whitebouse, D. A. Whiting, E. P. Wilson, A. J. Hardwick M.B., W. B. Hudson, M.B., R. G. Huntsman, M.B.. D. N. S. Winterton. Kerr, M.B. I. H. Kerr. M.B.. Priscilla S. Kincaid-Smith, M.B., E. G. DIPLOMA IN TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGoENE.-I. Ahmad, G. J. Amin, Knox, M.B., W. R. Little, M.B. Lavinia W. Loughridge. M.B., Anne A. Balakrishnan. S. B. Bhattacheree. J. S. Carlisle, P. Dhir. S. Diab, A. Maguire, M.B., G. Sandler, M.B., H. M. Saxton, M.B. P. J. Taylor, M.B. H. J. Fredeticks. M. A. Haleem. E. F. Harben. T. S. Japanwala, K. Jasim, G. A. Jeffery. A. Kagwa, V. Kanagaratnam, J. A. Kay. M. A M. Licences Mahderbashi. Mary J. Marples, K. Mutirangura, H. Ochsner, M. Pandit. 0. H. D. Portsmotith. M. A. Qureshy. A. P. Roodvoets. A. H. B. Licences to practise were conferred upon the following 117 Rydon, F. T. Sai, P. D. Samuels, N. S. Satija, Johanna E. Schmitt, M. A. who have passed the final examination in medicine, Seddiq. C. Scin 1. D. Spark, J. F. H. Stewart, M. Stilon-De Piro, candidates Claire P. Thompson, P. Tiwary, A. Udawatte, R. G. Wani, H. P. A. surgery, and midwifery of the Conjoint Board and who have Wijetunge. complied with the by-laws of the College: DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHETICS.-P. Honan. A. Aitken, I. F. Anderson, Joan Andrews, F. A. Awobodu, P. C. J. of the College held on November 8, Barrington F. Batmanghelidi, M. R. Bicknell, S. J. L. Black, D. G At a meeting of the Council Boddington, A. T. Brain, A. R. Broadbent, Sheila M. Brodie, Ann C. with Sir , President, in the chair, Sir Wilfred Fish, Butler, D. J. M. Chastell E. W. Colley, R. A. Colwell, J. R. M. Copeland, Dean of the Faculty of Dental Surgery, was co-opted to the L. K. Cordeaux. S. R. Coverley. W. A. Crawford, A. Crowcroft, C. D. W as the member representing dental surgery. Davies. J. B. Dawson, P. A. Debenham, J. M. D. Dixey, I. H. Dunlop, Council B. Dunn, H. J. Eldridge, M. T. Everett, Wendy J. M. Fidgeon, H. B. B. Dr. Gerald R. Graham and Mr. Dennis W. Hill were appointed Forshaw, H. L. H. Frankel. J. N. Garrett, J. P. Giles, J. M. L. Goddard. Research Assistants in the Department of Anaesthetics. Gold, Paula J. H. Gosling, N. G. A. Gracey, Doreen Greene, Rose The Begley Prize was awarded to Jean A. Hagger, of King's F. B. Grossmark, C. D. M. Hamilton, D. P. S. Heath. M. T. F. Griffiths, School. Maureen J. Hodgson, J. Homi, A. M. Horn, F. Horsfield. H. V. Hughcs. College Hospital Medical Shirley, Y. Hughes, N. 0. Hunter, A. R. Hyeu, E. A. Ikomi, M. T. A Diploma in Public Health was granted to S. K. Biswas; in P. Inman, J. N. Insall. G. A. Irving, P. L. James. R. W. Jenkins, J. S. Industrial Health to S. B. G. Choudhuri; and in Ophthalmology Jones. M. 1. Kalu. R. C. Kempster, N. D. Kilpatrick, D. H. King-Davies, of K. Kitiyakara, J. M. J. F. D. Lalouette, Rosemary Lane, S. C. Latham. to R. Pandey, all three jointly with the Royal College Enid S. Legrange, D. F. Lewis, Sheila R. Lewis, D. C. Lishman, A. G Physicians of London. Lloyd. J. K. Mills, Alison E. A. Monroe, Priscilla A. Mottram, F. H. Obeng. Muir, J. F. W. Mundin. R. Neville, F. A. Newton, B. B. FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Marjorie M. Ogg. A. OkuboyeJo. S. L. Price, P. E. Putnam, Patricia B. J. ROYAL Gloria H. Roberts, D. R. G. Reatdon, W. Redding. Rosborough, Rowe, were admitted Fellows of Faculty on October 1: Audrie M. Sanders, Maria Schaffner. A. M. Segal. A. C. H. Sesemann, The following P. H. W. Sheard, U. Shehu. J. D. G. Sloss, D. M. Smith, E. E. Smith, W. D. Graham, G. C. Timbury. T. B. Snell, J. V. Sowton, J. M. Spence, Gillian D Standen, D. R. P. Starr, G. Storey, D. W. P. Thomas, I. R. Thornber, Pamela M. Thorne, ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF EDINBURGH Sheila M. Tillott, A. S. Townsend, D. S. Tucker, Jean E. Vallis, M. A. Wilkinson, Verity, Tessa M. Warholm. Audrey J. Wheeler, C. Wilke, A. A. At a quarterly meeting of the College held on November 6, with G. B. Williams, A. S. Wilson. the President, Sir Stanley Davidson, in the chair, the following Health, in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Diplomas in Child were elected Fellows of the College: were with the Royal College and in Anaesthetics granted, jointly G. L. Adamson R. J. Collins, T. H. Howell, M. S. Harrison, R. A. of Surgeons of England, to the successful candidates whose names Palmer. A. Rabinowitz. J. M. Henderson, J. P. J. Paton, J. Leckie, are printed below in the report of the meeting of the Royal W. R. N. Friel, R. McK. Fulton, C. F. Rolland, J. A. Tulloch. A. F. J. R. M. Marquis, R. G. Mitchell. W. McC. Harrowes, J. C. of England held on 11. Maloney, College of Surgeons October Hogarth, A. W. Lees. J. C. Bowe, A. D. T. Govan, J. R. Bailey, W. A. The following diplomas were granted, jointly with the Royal Murray, A. M. Fraser, R. J. Peters, W. Crofton, F. F. Main. of England: College of Surgeons The following were elected Members of the College: INDUSTRIAL HEALTH.-S. B. G. R. T. S. DIPLOMA IN Choudhuri, D. J. M. Mackenzie. H. B.. Craigie, E. H. Mirando. K. Murray, N. Henderson. Chatterjee, N. J. Choksey, J. N. Mandal, J. K. Oates, N. R. W. Taylor, DIPLOMA IN OPHITHALMOLOGY.-S. P. Kumar, R. Pandey. A. H. C. S. Gieben, E. McKay, D. C. Watler, R. Sougin-Mibashan. Muriel DIPLOMA IN PUBLIc HEALTH.-K. M. M. Ansari, S. K. Biswas. E. Sidaway. A. G. Baikie, R. D. Lele, S. C. Kaushik, A. L. Goswami, W. Hawkins, Cheung-Chih Wong, Jean M. Arkieson, E. J. Epstein, A. Khan, S. N. A. Shah, F. C. W. Lunking, Audrey M. Bolton, W. R. K. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND Cattell, D. N. S. Kerr, R. E. Mackie, J. R. Officer, R. J. Cantwell, A. Dutta, D. M. Krikler, J. Davenport, M. Maiden, D. C. Choudhury, A. At a meeting of the Council of the College held on October 11, Doig, D. B. Shaw, G. P. Elhence, L. C. Isaacson. with Sir Harry Platt, President, in the chair, Mr. E. H. R. OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH Altounyan, of Aleppo, Syria, was admitted to the Fellowship, ROYAL COLLEGE having been elected as a medical practitioner of twenty years' The following officers of the College were elected on October 17 standing. and will hold office for the ensuing year: President, Sir Walter The Handcock Prize was presented to Dr. R. D. C. Southcott Mercer; Vice-presidents, Professor R. C. Alexander and Professor (Guy's); Mr. J. M. Newbery (Cambridge University) was ad- John Bruce; Secretary, Professor George I. Scott; Treasurer, Sloane- mitted as the 25th Macloghlin Scholar; and Dr. G. H. Mr. J. J. Mason Brown; Representative on the General Medical Stanley was elected H. N. Smith Research Fellow. Council, Mr. K. Paterson Brown; Conservator of Museum, The death of Professor R. B. Osgood (Harvard University), Professor D. E. C. Mekie; Convener of Museum Committee, Honorary Fellow of the College, was reported. Professor John Bruce; Honorary Librarian, Dr. Douglas Guthrie. A diploma of Fellowship was granted to D. W. H. Hurley. The following candidates, having passed the requisite examina- Diplomas of Membership were granted to F. W. Awobodu, P. C. Barrington, N. D. Kilpatrick, R. G. Rowe, and T. B. tions, were admitted Fellows: Snell. W. B. Ashby, Myint Aung, A. K. Baneriee, G. J. Bendeich, H. Berzen, W. J. Burfitt-Williams, A. B. Cassie, K. C. W. Condon, P. H. Crowe, of Fellowship in the Faculty of Anaesthetists were C. Diplomas R. G. K. de Castro, T. L. Dormandy, D. J. Erskine, A. J. Farmer, K. granted as follows: Garg, J. M. C. Gibson, J. A. Gillespie, M. V. Graham, B. D. Grant, D. E. Brown, C C. Crampton. S. Liu, A. R. de C. Deacock, 1. J. G. Gray, P. C. Gunasinghe, A. S. Gupta, Audrey H}alloran, D. Harirajan, MacPhail. W. S. Davis, J. D. Lumsden, G. C. Davies, W. D. Meldrum, M. A. Hossain. D. Howell. F. Huber, S. J. Iceton, M. J. Inglis, K. J. Barbara M. Rowe, T. D. Bourke, R. Burtles, J. D. Howard, J. Levin, Jacob. I. Jaffe, B. S. Jain, S. B. Kapur, K. B. Khambatta, J. F. van E. R. R. W. Hill, D. C. Hughes, D. G. Hurter. Kirsten, B. D. Leckie, G. B. Leitch, S. Levitt, J. Levy, C. Lomas. N. W. I. R. Verner. C. S. Ward, Salman. R. S. Walsh. D. M. Jowell, T. J. L'Estrange, Teresa R. McLeod, P. M. Marnie, J. F. O'Sullivan, B. P. Rooney. A. M. P. A. Skinner, A. R. Wolfson, C. M. Conway, L. Langdon-Herring, J. E. R. Scholtz, W. Silber, R. Silberman, J. J. Theunissen, Trist, 0'Rourke-Brophy, B. Wilson. Sheila M. Topping. D. G. Walker, 0. Wesley-James, S. Whitfield, G. J. A. DEC. 299 1956 UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES MIEDICALBARmTSHJOURNAL 1555 SOCIETY OF APOTHECARIES OF LONDON INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND VITAL STATISTICS Mr, A. M. A. Moore has been appointed the Society's represen- for British Isles for week tative on the governing body of the British Postgraduate Medical Summary ending December& Federation. (No. 49) and corresponding week 1955. Figures of cases are for the countries shown and London administratis c The following candidates, having completed the final examina- counsy. Figures of deaths and births are for the 160 great towns in, tion, have been granted the diploma of L.M.S.S.A.: England and Wales (London included), London administrative county, the 17 principal towns in Scotland, the 10 principal towns in Northern Ireland, A. E. Purkis, W. J. Wien, C. S Barton, W. S. Coie, F. K. Amarquaye, and the 14 principal towns in Eire. E. T. E. Richards, R. I. Muir, R. M. Breeze, H. C. Davies, D. C. Jones. A blank space denotes disease not notifiable or no return available. J. A. Cooper, R. S. L. Turner, J. de B. J. Dade, R. 0. S. Sims, J. A. M. The table is based on information supplied by the Registrars-General of Vasey, M. C. Shannon. England and Wales, Scotland. N. Ireland, and Eire. th-- Ministry of Health The following candidates have been awarded the diploma of and Local Government of N. Ireland, and the Department of Health of Eire. Industrial Health: S. K. Biswas, A. J. de Villiers, P. S. Edgecombe, D. I. C. Finlayson, CASES 1956 1955 J. R. Glover. A. S. Sethi, M. Zeville. The following candidates, having completed the final examina- in Countries ~ - ~I tion, have been granted the diploma of L.M.S.S.A.: and London 0 M. E. Braithwaite, H. Segal, L. R. Butler-Manuel, K. Pritchard, J. G. Pritchard, J. D. Martin, W. R. Gibson, J. B. Dawson, D. A. Wheelwright, Diphtheria .. 4 0 3 0 8 14 0 16 0 4- E. 0. Beausoleil, J. Barrand, T. H. Almond, J. L. Beecker, M. E. Port, M. Austin. Dysentery . 830 82 249 6 4 680 49 152 14 3 The following candidates have been awarded the diploma of Encephalitis, acute 9 2 0 4 2 0 Mastery of Midwifery: Enteric fever: M. R. Fell. E. J. Turner. Typhoid .. 4 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2. Paratyphoid -. 2 1 0 2 10 0 4(B) 0 ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND Food-poisoning .. 247 26 31 0 188 22 GYNAECOLOGISTS Infective enteritis or At a meeting of the Council of the College held on Novem- diarrhoea under ber 24 with the President, Mr. Charles D. Read, in the chair, 2 years. ..10 27 22 12 W. S. Ramarao was admitted to the Membership of the College. Measles*.. . 5,978 390 525 199 142 2,819 20 65 10 47 The following candidates have been awarded the Diploma in Obstetrics: Meningococcal in- fection. .. 24 1 17 0 2 23 1 16 0 1 R. J. W. Adamson, P. G. Allen, Anne Allison, D. F, A. Aubin, J. D. M. Avison, N. M. Bailey, J. G. Ball, Irene L. Barbour, Elizabeth S. Ophthalmia neona- Barnes. Margaret A. Barrie, G. Baum, N. L. Beisley, J. A. Benbow, G. . .. 2 5 0 27 2 6 1 Bennett, D. B. Beveridge, V. P. Bhoopatkar, G. A. C. Binnie, Jane I. K. torum 34 Rinnie, P. B. Biddell, J. S. Birch. E. S. Blackadder, Suzanne B. Blackburn, . 539 64 106 3 1 517 50 363 6 G. D. Blackledge, K. G. Bland. P. 0. Bodlcy, A. P. Bolt. J. J. Bowen, Pneumoniat K. W. Pressster, Isabel K. E. Brister. B. J. Brooks. P. H. Browne. Gillian J. Patricia Burne. Helen M. Poliomyelitis, acute: M. Bryant, D. C. L'E. Burges, Burgess, Paralytic 5 - 8 1 8 f 87 & Caldwell, W. H. Callander, W. MacD. Campbell, G. R. C. Campion, .. 7 f 43 14f9 '~-0 '2 J. D. Campling, L. M. Carter, J. B. Chapman, Aileen P. Cherry, D, R. Non-paralytic 27 Childs, Margaret A. Clark, R. W. H. Clarke, K. A. Clare. R. C. Cochrane, fever 207 32 9 0 221 39 11 4 R. W. Coffee S. Cohen. J. B. Cole, A. G. Collington, P. Cook, Wendy A. Puerperal §.. Cook, R. B. Conyngham. J. C. Cornwell, Patricia J. M. Cotter. I. D. S. Scarlet fever . 846 69 81 29 25 82 154 55 40 Cowie, P. S. V. Cox, R. M. Curmally, P. B. Curtis. Kathleen E. Cotulter, 1,226 K. J. Dalgliesh, Christine M. Davidson, M. J. A. Davies, R. G. Davies, : J. L. Davis, W. G. Dawson. G. T. Day, K. G. Dickinson, J. H. Dickson, Respiratory . 644 73 112 22 655 82 119 23 J. M. H. Dickson, J. R. Duke, P. G. Dunbar. W. Dunn, R. A. Eames, 85 7 18 2 83 6 11 I A. J. Edwards, J. D'A. Edwards, J. R. Edwards, Marian S. Edwards, J. J. Non-respiratory A. J. Maureen Etchells, B. H. W. Eisenberg, Carice Ellison, Entwistle, . 180 Finlaison. Freda W. Fleming, Phyllis M. Fleury J. R. Flury, F. D. C. Whooping-cough. 2,126 119 424 14 35 1,177 93 98 102 Ford, P. H. Foote, D. B. Fowler, R. N. Galloway, Frances E. Garrad, M. C. Guard, Grace M. Gee, Bridget M. Gell. Janet Goodall, Joan T. Graham, M. A. H. Graham, J. M. S. Grieve, I. M. Guiver, Mureen E. 1956 1955 Hall, G. Harris, Kathleen M. Harrison, Margaret A. Hatton, A. Haworth, R. W. Henderson, P. J. G. Henry, R. S. T. Hey, Rosemary A. Hill, DEATHS-- Doreen E. Hillier, G. H. Hilton, K. I. McK. Hogg, B. W. Holbrook, in Great Towns s es e J. B. Holland, G. M. R. Holliday, Streamlet Hooroo, Verna P. Houghton. A. J. G. Howse, Mary Howson, Elizabeth A. Hudson. J. Hughes. B. Ingham, U. Jacobson, B. F. Jamison, J. W. Jenkins, J. M. Jones, D. H. .- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, Jones, P. M. N. Jones, K. S. Karai, W. G. Kilpatrick, A. K. Knowles, Diphtheria A. H. Labrum, B. W. Laithwaite, V. Leach, Gillian A. Lomax. 0. B. 0 0 0 0 Lovatt, I. V. Longfield. Eileen M. Maccoll, D. Macgregor, A. Mackay, Dysentery E. J. B. McArthur, P. D. P. McGrath, A. G. W. McLeod, L. A. acute 1 0 0 Or McMichael, R. B. Macpherson, S. Madan. F. M. Mansfield, Annabel J. M. Encephalitis, Mason, D. T. Mathews, D. H. Mathias, M. K. Mead, H. A. H. Melville, Entericfever .. 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anne D. Micah, T. W. P. Millar, J. H. Mitchell, P. J. Mitchell, Wendy L. Mitchener, R. G. Mohammad, P. C. Moore, J. M. Morfitt, J. T. F. Infective enteritis or Morrall, J. C. Muir, I. C. Murison, C. W. A. Murray, A. G. Muttuthamby, diarrhoea under Margaret Nathaniel. J. H. Naysmith, D. A. J. Neden, M. R. Newell, 2 .. 5 0 1 2 10 0 3 0 Wendy E. Noble, F. B. O'Connor. C. B. Officer, D. B. R. Osborne, years. W. J. H. Paradice, J. A. Parikh, F. B. W. Parker, R. H. 0. Parker, Influenza. -. 10 0 1 0 19 0 0 1 K. L. Parmar, J. D. Parry, Muriel Parsons, U. N. Pathak, P. R. B. Pedlow, Marguerite E. Pennefather, U. N. Phillips, J. F. Pritchard, Measles. ..0 1 0 0 0 0 J R. Raby, M. B. Raby, M. M. Rana, J. N. Rea, R. C. Richards, T. M. Richards, N. Rifkind, A. Robertson, I. H. Robinson. Meningococcal in- Margaret R. Robinson, R. B. S. Ross, T. J. F. Rockey, M. J. Samuels, fection. I. 0 0 0 M. B. Scott, M. K. Shah, Rita W. Shannon, J. L. H. Sharp, Ma Khin Si, D. W. Smith, R. W. Smith, D. G. Standing, P. Steward, Angela M. Pneumonia .. 326 39 27 8 291 51 36 15 12 Strahan, Rhona Stringer, J. L. V. Summerbayes, Hilary K. C. Swash, G. W. Tamlyn, C. M. Taylor, R. C. Taylor, T. Taylor, S. M. Thanevala, acute 2 0 0 5 2 0l Glenna Thomas, L. E. Thomas, Frances C. Thomson, A. D. Thurz, Polio'myelitis, Elizabeth M. Tilsen. R. S. Todd, E. J. Turner, J. Turpin, Mary M. Tyndall, Scarletfever ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A. S. Valentine, G. R. Vesey, Jean M. Walinck. 0. H. Watkins, C. Watson, M. B. Watts, T. A. Weerasuriya, P. G. Wells, F. L. Whalley, Hilary F. Tuberculosis: P. H. Wiesendanger, Margaret M. Wilcox, Barbara M. Williams, Respiratory..} 56 {9 4 2 }_ 8 5 0 4- Williams, J P. M. Williams, D. W. Williamson, J. H. P. Willis, R. G. B. 2010~3701 Willis, P. K. Wilson. Sheila A. Wood, Mary B. Woodfield, D. P. Woods, Non-respiratory D. B. Wooldridge, G. H. Worsley, I. Wort, H. W. Wright, Joan L. Young, 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 S. S. Young. G. W. G. Yule. Whooping-cough.. The following were admitted to the Membership at a meeting Deaths 0-1 year .. 217 38 39 j12 238 26 40 14 13 of the College on September 28: Deaths (excludingI L. A. Allen, A. Bates, R. G. Blair, G. L. Bourne, Nancy 1. Cardno. 825 114 E. Cassar, W. Chanen, P. A. Deck, J. N. de Villiers, M. Ghosh. J. P. stillbirths) -. 5,922, 889 593 1188 5,707 597 180 Hendrickse, B. M. Hibbard, D.. Howell, R. A. St. C. Hoyte, Elsie S. 1076 830 18030 Jaikaran, P. J. Joubert, A. M. Kelso, A. W. Laughland, D. W. Leslie, LIVE BIRTHS.. 7,389 1059 886 33 7,138 Cecilia M. Liggins, G. C. Liggins, E. M. Little, J. D. 0. Loudon, P. C. McAuliffe, Clara J. McFarlane, Marion C. Miller, S. Nan, W. J. O'Sullivan, STILLBIRTHS.. 192 22~ 22 192 26 16 S. W. Fitz-P. Page, J. K. P. Perera, S. Prodhan, N. A. Resan, Kathleen J. Rennie, P. Rhodes, D. W. T. Roberts, I. D. Ronayne. A. 0. Sankey, *Measles not notifiable in Scotland, whence returns are approximate. H. H. A. Sauer, T. Schneider, J. S. Skipper, T. S. Train, N. W. F. Weir, A. J. Woolf, Janet W. Worling. 1558 DEC. 29, 1956 MEDICAL NEWS MEDICALBRITISNJOIJRNAL guests. The occasion is the opening meeting of the society's British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy.-The new diamond jubilee year. The meeting will be at 8.30 p.m. at issue (Vol. 11, No. 4) is now available. The contents include: the Rembrandt Hotel, Thurloe Place, London, S.W.7, on STUDIES IN THE CHEMOTHERAPY OF TUBERCULOSIS: ETHYL MERCAPTAN AND January 8. Sir MORTIMER WHEELER will be speaking on RELATED COMPOUNDS. G. E. Davies, G. W. Driver, E. Hoggarth, A. R. Martin, M. F. C. Paige, F. L. Rose, and B. R. Wilson. "Food." INHIBITION OF HISTAMINE RELEASE BY SODIUM SALICYLATE AND OTHER COMPOUNDS. C. G Haining. North-east Clinical Society.-This society, which has lately THE HYPERPNOEA PRODUCED BY INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION OF SALI- been revived and holds clinical demonstrations and discus- CYLATES. J. B. Cochran and A. G. Ramsay. THE ACTIVITY OF P-AMINOPHENOXYALKANE DERIVATIVES AGAINST SCHISTO- sions at the Prince of Wales's General Hospital, Tottenham, SOMA MANSONI. A. G. Caldwell and 0. D. Standen. has as a principal aim the bringing together of general prac- EFFECT OF RINo-SuBsTrTuENTS ON THE ACTIVITY OF DIPHENOXYALKANES AGAINST SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI. 0. D. Standen and L. P. Walls. titioners and consultants who work in the North-east Lon- A MODIFICATION OP RECEPTOR THEORY. R. P. Stephenson. don area. Those interested may obtain further information THE AcTiON OF FLUOTHANE-A NEW VOLATILE ANAESTHETIC. J. Ravent6s. THE EFFECTS OP RESERPINE AND COMPOUND 48/80 ON THE RELEASE OP about the society from Dr. I. C. GILLILAND, 22, Harley AMINES FROM THE MAST CELLS OF RATS. B. K. Bhattacharya and G. P. Street, London, W.l. Lewis. OXIMES AND HYDROXAMIC ACIDS AS ANTIDOTES IN ANTICHOLINESTERASE St. Teresa's Hospital, Wimbledon.-A new private wing of POISONINO. Beryl M. Askew. THE NATURE OF THE ToxIcITY oF 2-OXO-OXIMES. Beryl M. Askew, D. R. 18 beds was opened at St. Teresa's Maternity Hospital, The Davies, A. L. Green, and R. Holmes. Downs, Wimbledon, on December 5 by Sir HORACE EVANS. ON THE MODE OF ACTION OF TUBOCURARINE. M. Brzin and A. 0. Zupan6i. EFFEcr OF NORADRENALINE ON URINE AND RENAL BLOOD FLOW. F. G. W. The wing is for private obstetrical patients, and is available Marson. for the medical staff of the hospital and for general prac- THE ACTION OF SOME NUCLEOTOXIC SUBSTANCES ON PREGNANCY. K. Didcock, D. Jackson, and J. M. Robson. titioners. St. Teresa's is an independent hospital, outside THE EFFECr OF MUSCARINE ON PERFUSED SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLIA OP the National Health Service. CATS. N. Ambache, W. L. M. Perry, and P. A. Robertson. FORMATION OF CATECHOL AMINES DURING SPLANCHNIC STIMULATION OF Dr. T. P. Rees, who retired last month as medical superin- THE ADRENAL GLAND OF THE CAT. W. C. Holland and H. J. Schumann. 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LONDON BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TAVISTOCK SQUARE, W.CA INDEX TO VOLUME II FOR 1956

Entries for original articles, leading articles, annotations, and correspondence are indicated by the use of the symbols (0), (L), (A), and (C), respectively. Some subjects dealt with under various main headings in the Journal-e.g., "Annotations," "Leading Articles," "Parliament," etc.-are also set out under these headings.

ALADJEM-TAJHNER, Ana, and OPRIJAN, M.: Com- ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA: A bined congenital malformations of oesophagus N-Acetyl-para-aminophenol as analgesic; con- Abdomen, burst, 159 and heart, 1160; 1366 (C) trolled clinical trial using method of sequential - peritoneoscopy; evaluation, with report of 136 "Albamycin." See Novobiocin analysis (D. R. L. Newton and J. M. Tanner), eases (R. S. Handley and A. W. Nurick), 1211 (0) ALBAN, Sir Frederick, elected president, Chartered 1096 (0); 1430 (C) - Textbook of British Surgery. Vol. I: The Abdomen Institute of Secretaries, 1186 Anaesthetic explosions; report of Working Party, (Editor: Sir Henry Souttar), 347 Albomycin, antistaphylococcal activity, 62; 1362 (C) 1225 (L) ABEL, A. L.: Surgery of cancer, 150; 303 (C) Alcohol consumption in Britain, 665 Analgesic drugs, 156 - and BROCK, Sir Russell: Royal College of - excess, and mucous colitis, 893; 1318 (C) - supplements to nitrous oxide anaesthesia; Surgeons, annual general meeting, 1178 (C) - intoxication causing nystagmus, 418 (C), 550 (C) review (E. S. Siker), 1326 (0) Aberdeen University. See Universities, Aberdeen Alcohol-induced pain in Hodgkin's disease, 652 (A) Anesthesia for Obstetrics: Labor-Delivery- Abnormalities which cure themselves, 164 Alcoholism, 549 (C) Infant Care (R. A. Hingson and L. M. Hellman), Abortion, threatened, and morbidity of foetus, 721 - chronic, aetiology, 1549 (C) 1289 - - and vaginal examination, 112 - drunkenness tests, 941 (C), 1056 (C), 1173 (C) Aortic graft, 163 Abraham Colles Lecture, 1316 - Etiology of Chronic Alcoholism (Editor: 0. Asphyxia due to faulty apparatus, 658 (C), 766 (C) ABRAMSON, A. W.: Calomel in teething powders, Diethelm), 1352 Benzocaine and urethane solution, preparation of, 660 (C) -treatment, 101 (C) 951, (correction, 1070) Accidents: Campaign among child cyclists, 665 Aldosterone, 6 Complications of Regional Anesthesia: Etiology, - in children; round-table conference, 163 - excretion in normal and toxaemic pregnancies Signs and Symptonms, Treatment (D. C. Moore), - in Northern Ireland, 1464 (J. D. Martin and I. H. Mills), 571 (0) 464 - Road Accidents, 1955: General Summary and Aldosteronism (Conn's syndrome), 231 Deaths due to anaesthesia; report of Association Statistical Tables (vital statistics), 609, 611 ALDRIDGE, H. E.: Acute haemorrhagic leuco- of Anaesthetists of Gt. Britain and Ireland, Acetarsol, acute systemic reaction to (A. White), encephalitis, 807 868 (L); 995 (C), 1057 (C), 1173 (C), 1485 (C) 1528 (0) Aldrin, toxic effects, 397 Dental; collapse in the dental chair, method cf N-Acetyl-para-aminophenol as analgesic; controlled Alexander the Great, 245 (C) resuscitation, 1381 clinical trial using method of sequential analysis ALLAN, A. Mary: Drugs with similar names, 767 (C) - innovation in technique, 482 (C) (D. R. L. Newton and J. M. Tanner), 1096 (0); ALLAN. M. D.: Perceptual organization, 602 Dipipanone hydrochloride in the treatment of 1430 (C) ALLEN, C.: Virilism with mental symptoms, 604 (C), severe pain; report of 200 cases (R. 0. Gill- ACKROYD, S.: Preparation for marriage, 419 (C) 767 (C) hespy, E. Cope, and P. 0. Jones), 1094 (0) Acne, aetiology and treatment, 1317 Allergy: Allergy in Childhood (J. Glaser), 1473 Fenestration operation, 163 Acrodynia. See Pink disease - European Academy of Allergy, 1438 First-plane, respiratory sign, 548 (C), 658 (C), A.C.T.H. See Corticotrophin - see also Asthma; Hay fever 767 (C) ADAMS, E. B.: Treatment of megaloblastic anaemia ALLISON, P. R., awarded Cecil Joll prize, 949 "Fluothane," non-explosive volatile anaesthetic of pregnancy and the puerperium with vitamin ALLISON, R. W., awarded Polar medal, 1129 agent (R. Bryce-Smith and H. D. O'Brien), B12, 398 (0) Alopecia, premature, in men, 56 969(0); 987 (A) ADAMSON, Robert Oswald, obituary of, 945 Alphaprodine as supplement to nitrous oxide in "Hibernation," value in severely shocked patients ADDERLEY, D. J.: Apartheid in blood transfusions, anaesthesia, 1328 (Sheila Kenny), 211 (0); 419 (C), 999 (C) 357 (C) ALSTEAD, S.: Analgesic drugs, 156 Management of Pain in Cancer (Editor: M. J. Addison's disease, cerebral disturbances in, 681 ALTON, Francis Cooke, obituary of, 1374 Schiffrin), 1103 --heredity, 1132 Aluminium and dental amalgam, 778 Manual of Anaesthetic Techniques (W.J. Pryor), 31 --treatment (R. N. Beck and D. A. D. Mont- AMADOR, L. V. See HANKINSON, J., 122 Methyprylone, piperidine hypnotic; clinical trial gomery), 921 (0) AMBROSE, G. See NEWBOLD, G., 1549 (J. S. Stewart), 1465 (0) Adenoviruses, 611 Amenorrhoea and contraception, 255 Molecular shape related to analgesia, 34 (A) Adolescence: Youth: The Years from Ten to Sixteen American Academy of Pediatrics, joint meeting with Neostigmine-resistant curarization (A. R. Hunter), (A. Gesell, Frances L. Ilg, and Louise B. Ames), British Association of Paediatric Surgeons, 296; 919 (0); 1054 (C), 1113 (C), 1174 (C), 1240 (C), 1103 annual meeting, 1053 1303 (C), 1365 (C), 1429 (C), 1485 (C), 1544 (C) Adrenaline: Noradrenaline: Chemistry, Physiology, American Goiter Association: Van Meter Prize, 612 New aspects of action of morphine-like analgesics Pharmacology, and Clinical Aspects (U. S. von American Medical Association: A.M.A. Scientific (O. Schaumann), 1091 (0) Euler), 984 Exhibits, 1955. Sponsored by the Council on Paediatric anaesthesia, 45 (C), 180 (C), 241 (C), - potency and effectiveness, 1190 Scientific Assembly, American Medical Asso- 360 (C), (correction, 430), 606 (C), 769 (C) - urinary sympathin, in normal infants and infants Pudendal block for low forceps, 1559 T. B. B. ciation, 756 with pink disease (J. W. Farquhar, AMES, G. A.: History of medicine in medical - - obstetric indications for (I. Rocker), 78 (0) Crawford, and W. Law), 276 (0) education, 1059 (C) Recovery rooms, 163 ADRENALS: AMES, Louise B. See GESELL, A., 1103 Registrar's Prize, 611 Adrenalectomy, bilateral; anterior approach, Amino-acids: Symposium on Amino Acid Metabolism Scottish Society of Anaesthetists, 186 45 (C) (Editors: W. D. McElroy and H. B. Glass), 287 Steroid anaesthetics, 594 (A); 766 (C) - for intracranial metastases from carcinoma of Amiphenazole and bemegride in treatment of barbi- Techniques and Procedures of Anaesthesia, 2nd ed. breast (A. Clain and A. H. Hunt), 627 (0); turate poisoning (A. Worlock), 1099 (0); (J. Adriani), 1289 651 (A); 825 (C), 881 (C) 1107 (L); 1365 (C) "Viadril," new steroid anaesthetic; preliminary Cortex; chemical and clinical problems (F. T. G. Ammon's horn sclerosis associated with temporal communication (L. H. Lerman), 129 (0); 300 (C) Prunty), 615 (0), 673 (0); 824 (C), 1300 (C) lobe epilepsy; aetiology (J. B. Cavanagh and - function in Graves's disease, 738 A. Meyer), 1403 (0) Analgesia. See Anaesthesia and Analgesia - hormones, 5, 615 Amnion implantation in peripheral vascular disease Anastomosis; liquorice-all-sorts in treatment, - hyperfunction, 7 (E. Troensegaard-Hansen), 262 (0); 477 (C), 999 (C), 1175 (C) - virilism and hirsutism, 676 553 (C), 606 (C), 769 (C), 998 (C) - occlusion clamp for intrathoracic intestinal Hypertrophy causing virilism with mental symp- Amniotic fluid cells; analysis for diagnosis of foetal anastomoses (K. S. Mullard), 1054 toms, 478 (C), 604 (C), 767 (C), 1488 (C) sex (L. Sachs, D. M. Serr, and Mathilde Danon), Anatomia e Chirurgia, 983 Inhibition; diagnostic use in Cushing's syndrome 795 (0); 815 (A) Anatomy: Supply of bodies for dissection, 1357 (A) (C. L. Cope), 193 (0) - pulmonary embolism due to, 408 (L) - Textbook of Human Anatomy (J. D. Boyd and Virilism treated with steroids (A. W. Spence, Amputation stump, jerking in, 256 others), 1162 J. S. Jenkins, and Alice M. Robinson), 1348 (0) ANAEMIA: ANDERSON, A. B. See ELPHINSTONE, R. H., 336 Adrenocorticotrophic hormone. See Corticotrophin Haemolytic, acute, following sulphadimidine - See FERRIMAN, D. G., 402 Adrenogenital syndrome, 8 therapy (H. Sterndale), 1101 ANDERSON, Charles, obituary of, 1375 - (A. A. Chazan and J. G. A. ANDERSSON, B.: Role of the hypothalamus in control - - chemical and clinical aspects, 676 in sickle-cell trait 415 ADRIANI, J.: Techniques and Procedures of Anaesthe- McSorley), 283 (0) of water intake, D in Persian girl; Andre Mayer Fellowships for research in food and sia, 2nd ed., 1289 Hypochromic; haemoglobin agriculture, 865 Advertisements, pharmaceutical, 552 (C), 1116 (C), presumably the first case of haemoglobin-D- the 1238 (C), 1298 (C), 1431 (C), 1488 (C) thalassaemia (M. Hynes and H. Lehmann), 923 ANDREW, J.: Tracheostomy, and management of of fear in, 46 (C) Iron-deficiency, 155 unconscious patient, 328 (0) Advertising, exploitation Cope, Androgens: Androgens: Biochemistry, Physiology, -methods, 941 (C), 1058 (C), 1176 (C), 1238 (C), -treatment; comparison of methods (E. I. and 1367 (C) R. 0. Gillhespy, and R.W. Richardson), 638 (0); and Clinical Significance (R. Dorfman familial (R. H. Elphinstone, 996(C), 1118 (C), 1239 (C), 1304(C), 1428 (C) R. A. Shipley), 1416 Agammaglobulinaemia, and puerperium; Aneurysm, dissecting, of aorta, presenting as cerebral I. G. Wickes, and A. B. Anderson), 336 (0) Megaloblastic, of pregnancy catastrophe (C. Giles), 1237 (C) Age, old. See Old age treatment with vitamin B12 (E. B. Adams), 700; haemor- caused by BZ 55, 607 (C) 398 (0) -intracranial, as cause of subarachnoid Agranulocytosis 155 rhage; results of treatment of 249 verified cases - genetic, infantile, 871 (A) Modern concepts, (W. McKissock and L. Walsh), 559 (correc- Air cysts, benign multilocular intraperitoneal, Pernicious; association with blood group A; (0), simulating carcinoma of colon (D. E. Sturdy), collective series from a number of centres, tion, 668); 590 (L) 723 (0); 757 (L); 1235 (C) - new method of surgical treatment (J. E. M. 212 Dutton), 585 (0); 711 (C), 825 (C) - pollution. See Atmospheric pollution -heredity in, 1132 in a young man; diagnosis and I.: Techniques and methods of medical Pregnancy, intramuscular iron therapy; two-year Angina pectoris AIRD, 1239 (C) treatment, 187 education, 500 (0) survey (Jean M. Scott), 635 (0); cause and treatment, 894; 1070 (C) -Artificial materials used now and in the past in Sickle-cell, and haemoglobin, 601 - - nocturnal; - of high sickling rate in an African Angiocardiography causing pulmonary oedema; surgery, 1171 maintenance treatment with intravenous hydrocortisone - Visit to Warsaw, 1426 (C) community (H. Lehmann and A. B. Raper), 1117 (C) (E. M. M. Besterman, J. C. Leonard, and P. - See MARTIN, P., 215 333 (0); 481 (C), 882 (C), Wood), 695 - See STEINER, R. E., 400 Treatment with blood preparations, 295 (0) 4 ANG-ATH INDEX BRMTISH MEDICAL JOURNAL Angiography, cerebral, in a neurosurgical service ANNOTATIONS (continued): ARMED FORCES (continued): (S. Dimant, C. P. Moxon, and N. A. Lewtas), Sarcoidosis, 931; 1237 (C) R.A.F.: Medical branch, 544 10 (0) Scurf, remedies for, 92 -rehabilitation, 1294 (A) Anglo-Saxon medical manuscript bought by Well- Sex of human nuclei, 815 - Richard Fox Linton Memorial Prize, 1316 come Trust. 1462 Sjbgren's syndrome, 470 Royal Navy: Naval Medical Service, 542 Animal experiments; Home Office return, 611 Social workers, general-purpose or specialized, 1293 Woodruff, A. W., appointed honorary consultant Annals of General Practice, 1259 Steroid anaesthetics, 594; 766 (C) in tropical diseases to the Army at Home, 1498 ANNAMUNTHODO, H. See ARNEAUD, J. D., 792 Surgery; code of surgical operations, 932 ANNAN, Gertrude L., appointed librarian, New York Thermometers, electrical, 220 ARMSTRONG, Samuel Richard, obituary of, 1122 Academy of Medicine, 84 Thrombosis; temporary thrombotic state, 1292; ARNEAUD, J. D., ANNAMUNTHODO, H., PINKERTON, ANNING, S. T.: Aetiology and treatment of varicose 1547 (C) J. H. M., and COLE, W. R.: A case of true veins, 159 Thrush napkin rash, 37 hermaphroditism, 792 (0); 815 (A); 995 (C) - See INGRAM, J. T., 256 Tobacco-smoking and the cardiovascular system, Arris and Gale Lectureships, 369 90; 659 (C) Arsenic poisoning, chronic, 351 (A) ANNOTATIONS: " Artane." See Benzhexol hydrochloride Agranulocytosis, genetic, infantile, 871 Tuberculosis, primary, of mouth, 147 Alcohol-induced pain in Hodgkin's disease, 652 Union Internationale de la Presse M6dicale, 1229 ARTERRES: see also Aneurysm; Embolism; Throm- Antibiotic hazards, 1477 Urolithiasis, recurrent; treatment with aspirin, bosis Antibiotics as food preservatives, 870 650; 997 (C) Arteriography, parathyroid, operative, for location Arsenic poisoning, chronic, 351 Vaginal examination in labour, 1168 of parathyroid tumour (R. E. Steiner, R. Fraser, Atmospheric pollution; season of mists, 931 Water pollution research, 1536 and I. Aird), 400 (0) Atomic hazards, 293 World health, 91 Arteriosclerosis and the McNaughton Rules Babinski response, 91 - population, 1047 (medico-legal note), 947; 1059. (C) Bacillary dysentery, spread of, 410 Wound dressings, 988 - symposium on, 475 Ballistocardiography, 761 Zoxazolamine, 293 - thrombosing; result of long-term anticoagulant Blindness in England, 146; 362 (C) Anonychia, rare type, 714 (C) therapy (J. Dedichen), 1038 (0) Brain tissue, ectopic tumours of, 1228 Anthrax, human, cutaneous, 1300 (C) - use of lumbar sympathectomy in treatment, B.M.A. Council: S. Wand elected Chairman, 92 - - prevention and treatment, 777 1108 (A) - Scientific exhibition, 1957, 990 Carotid, internal, stenosed; relief of neurological British Medical Students' Association, 523; 712 (C) ANTIBiotncs: symptoms by reconstruction (C. Edwards and C-reactive protein, 145; 418 (C) Abuse, 551 (C), 712 (C), 767 (C), 883 (C), 997 (C), C. Rob), 1265 (0) Cancer, regional statistics, 1535 1057 (C), 1116 (C), 1241 (C) Disease, obliterative, direct surgery in treatment Caries, study of, 35 Antistaphylococcal; behaviour in vitro (L. P. (C. Rob), 1027 (0) Cauda equina, compression of, 1166 Garrod and Pamela M. Waterworth), 61 (0); Femoral artery disease; technique for by-pass Chlorpromazine jaundice, 1048 217 (L); 1362 (C) operations (K. Owen and C. G. Rob), 273 (0) Chromosome number of man, 353 As food preservatives, 870 (A); 879 Occlusion, acute; anterior tibial syndrome treated College of General Practitioners; new building, Cross-sensitivity to, 373 by decompression (R. Harrison and P. E. Jack- 147 Fourth annual symposium, 1112 son), 403 Colonic motility, 870; 1300 (C) Hazards of use, 1477 (A) Pulmonary, aneurysm resulting from chronic Constipation, treatment, 36; 374 (C) Polymyxin, Neomvcin, Bacitracin (E. Jawetz), 589 pulmonary embolus (R. Franklin and A. C. P. Cryoglobulinaemia and macroglobulinaemia, 409 Sensitivity; medical evidence on appeal in murder Ritchie), 983 Defibrillator, external. 468 case (medico-legal notes), 556; 716 (committee - embolism by amniotic fluid, 408 (L) Diabetes and ischaemic heart disease, 36 of inquiry), 888 Renal, thrombosis (D. G. Chambers), 1472 Diabetic foot, 1047 Versus staphylococci, 217 (L); 1115 (C) Diarrhoea in young children, 350 Antibodies against cancer, 290 (L); 479 (C), 660 (C) Arteriosclerosis. See Arteries Dissection material, 1357 Anticoagulants: Arteriosclerosis, thrombosing; ARTHRIT1S: Experiment in medical education, 522 result of long-term anticoagulant therapy Enteritis and polyarthritis following partial Fertility in Scotland, 595 (J. Dedichen), 1038 (0) gastrectomy (J. H. Shoesmith and H. S. Shuck- Fluorohydrocortisone, 872; 940 (C) -dextran sulphate, urinary excretion related to smith), 404 " Fluothane " and " fluoromar," 987 duration of anticoagulant effect (S. M. Jeavons, Periarthritis, cause, 1009 Gilliatt, Sir William, Memorial Fund, 1109 K. W. Walton, and C. R. Ricketts), 1016 (0); Rheumatoid; cortisone and aspirin in treatment, Gowers Memorial Lecture, 1168 1167 (A) 42 (C), 239 (C) Growth and illness, 221 --- use as anticoagulant and action in lowering - employment of the rheumatoid arthritic (F. S. Heart, arrest; aetiology and treatment, 1165; serum cholesterol (H. Cohen and G. R. Tud- Cooksey and D. A. Brewerton), 1169; 1369 (C) 1482 (C) hope), 1023 (0); 1167 (A) - long-term treatment, 1110 - disease; new lease of life, 869 Antiseptics in midwifery (R. M. Calman and J. - management, 232 - infarction, painless, 705; 826 (C) Murray), 200 (0) - present therapeutic status of cortisone and its Heparin in myocardial infarction, 989 AORTA: derivatives (H. F. Polley), 1253 (0) H eparin-like action of dextran sulphate, 1167 - rehabilitation, 232 Histoplasmosis in Britain, 816 Aortography, translumbar; dissection of aorta as Hodgkin's disease, thymic origin, 35 complication (H. Gaylis and J. W. Laws), ASHER, R.: Illness as a hobby, 157 Hospitals; cost of an in-patient, 1419 1141 (0); 1368 (C) ASHTON, N., awarded Proctor Medal, 1128 Hydroxytryptamine in nettles, 595 Coarctation (W. P. Cleland, T. B. Counihan, Asphyxia, aspiration; maternal death from (R. B. Hypodermic needles, sharpening methods, 1535 J. F. Goodwin, and R. E. Steiner), 379 (0) Parker), 16 (0); 245 (C), 300 (C), 551 (C) Hypophysectomy for advanced cancer, 651 - in children; surgical treatment (A. L. d'Abreu - due to faulty anaesthetic apparatus, 658 (C), Insects, attack on, 706 and C. Parsons), 390 (0) 766 (C) Intestinal intoxication and hepatic coma, 930 Dissecting aneurysm presenting as cerebral cata- - neonatorum, treatment with intragastric oxygen, Jelly-fish stings, 352; 1484 (C) strophe (C. Giles), 700; 1237 (C) 55; 374 (C) King's Fund, 872 Dissection, as complication of translumbar Aspirin and cortisone in treatment of rheumatoid Leucotomy, response to, 760; 885 (C) aortography (H. Gaylis and J. W. Laws), arthritis, 42 (C), 239 (C) Lumbar sympathectomy for arteriosclerosis, 1108 1141 (0); 1368 (C) - in treatment of recurrent urolithiasis, 650 (A); Making champions, 1229; 1489 (C) Grafts, anaesthesia for, 163 997 (C) Malaria diagnosis, 1533 Apartheid in blood transfusion, 1487 (C) Association of Clinical Biochemists, annual general Mast cells, 219 Apomorphine treatment; cardiovascular collapse meeting, 1067 Maternity, deaths associated with, 932 during (D. Parr), 860 (0); 996 (C), 1056 (C), -of Industrial Medical Officers: 21st anniversary Measles, treatment, 90 1238 (C) of foundation, 775; dinner, 833 Medical education in the United States, 522 Appendicectomy; ileo-colic intussusception after -of Medical Records Officers, 666 Mental health services, contrasts, 1479 (J. E. Bridger), 755 See also Meprobamate, toxic effects, 1227; 1489 (C) - incidence among R.A.F. recruits (S. Carne), American Goiter Association Molecular shape and analgesia, 34 19 (0) American Medical Association Mortuaries, new, 292 Appendicitis, acute, conservative treatment (E. British Association for the Advancement of Muscles; stiff-man syndromes, 1478 Coldrey), 1458 (0) Science Muscular dystrophy, 650 Appendix: Rovsing's sign (W. W. Davey), 28 (0); British Association of Forensic Medicine National Health Service priorities, 816 180 (C), 243 (C), 303 (C) British Association of Paediatric Surgeons Nobel Prizes, 990, 1109 Apple skin, virtues of, 1252 British Association of Plastic Surgeons Nose, neglected; study of sense of smell, 1356 Appointments, 314, 372, 428, 612, 666, 1008, 1250, British Association of Urological Surgeons Nuffield Foundation, 817 1440 British Medical Association Nursing degrees, 1228; 1304(C), 1429 (C), 1546 (C) APPLETON, A. B. See BoYD, J. D., 1162 British Medical Students' Association Oestrogens and salt retention, 220; 361 (C) " Apresoline." See Hydrallazine British Paediatric Association Opium addiction in India, 469 ARBUTHNOT, J., appointed Parliamentary Private British Tuberculosis Association Ozone poisoning, 988 Secretary to Minister of Health (parliamentary Family Planning Association Penicillin V, 1355 note), 1065 Irish Medical Association Pills on the carpet, 290 ARCHER, G. T. L.: Accidents with injections, 177 (C) Medical Association for the Prevention of War Pipes, frozen, 1358 Archives Italiennes de Biologie, 983 Medical Missionary Association Platelet agglutinins and thrombocytopenic purpura, ARDIS, J. A.: Pharmaceutical advertisements, National Association for Mental Health 1357; 1543 (C) 1238 (C) National Association for the Prevention of Pneumoperitoneum, therapeutic, 1534 ARDRAN, G. M.: Shoe-fitting, 826 (C) Tuberculosis Poliomyelitis, paralytic, and physical activity, 871 - and KEMP, F. H.: Leakage radiation from diag- Royal Medico-Psychological Association Pregnancy, early diagnosis, 987; 1118 (C) nostic tubes, 41 (C) AsTHMA: Pressure suits in medicine, 1293 Argentaffinoma and 5-hydroxytryptamine, 232 Air-conditioning for, 951 Prostatitis, chronic, 146 Argentina: British medical help, 1067 Management, 156 Pseudohaemophilia, 353; 998 (C) Psychological aspects, 156 Psychiatry in Africa, 1420 ARMED FORCES: asthmatic 156 Psychosis, post-partum, 89 Appointments and retirements, 367, 485, 543, 831, Treatment of attack, Public health in 1955, 1478 1185, 1378, 1551 - surgical, 227 Puerperal sepsis, unsuspected source, 594 Awards and decorations, 367, 831, 1378, 1439 AsTLEY, R.: Radiology of the Alimentary Tract In Pyloric stenosis, aetiology, 593 Egyptian casualty list, 1185 Infancy, 1289 Radiation dosage units, 986 Honours, 663 Ataxia, Friedreich's, inheritance of, 490 Radiological protection, 411 Lee Potter, P. B., appointed Director-General, Athlete's foot, 100 (C), 243 (C), 360 (C), 420 (C) Rehabilitation in the R.A.F., 1294 R.A.F. Medical Services, 470 - - management in school, 490 Relaxin, 707; 1171 (C) Medical examitiations (parliamentary note), 50 Athletics: Making champions, 1229 (A); 1489 (C) Safety and health in industry, 1421 Mentions in dispatches, 1551 - medical arrangements at Oiympic Games, 1234 JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX ATK-BLO 5

ATxrN, I.: Schizophrenia in uniovular twins; BAYLISS, R. I. S.: Cushmg's syndrome and hyper- "Biligrafin " in intravenous cholangiocholecysto- recovery, 1041 tension, 231 graphy; value compared with oral contrast ATKINSON, H.: Worrying reports, 102 (C) method (R. W. W. Hardie and M. Israelski), B.C.G.: 779 (0) ATmosPHERtC POLLUTION: BINNNG, R. A.: Anaesthesia for And 248 And vole bacillus vaccines, 826 (C), 938 (C). the fenestration lung cancer, (parliamentary note), 416 (C) 1114 (C) operation, 163 Clear Air Act, 599 BtNYSH, H.: Increase in lung cancer deaths, 358 Complaints against registered works, 371 Vaccination (parliamentary note), 105 (C) - after replacement blood transfusion (A. S. Biochemistry: Association of Clinical Biochemists, Diesel fumes, toxicity, 914 annual general meeting, 1067 - -smoke in a London diesel bus Hutcheson and P. Macpherson), 863 (0); garage; 11 15 (C), 1363 (C) - Chemistry ofLiving Cells (Helen R.Downes), 1416 interim report (B. T. Commins, R. E. Waller. Birmingham University. See Universities, and P. J. Lawther), 753 939 (C), 1058 (C), - and local authorities, 371 Birming- (0); -complications, 303 (C) ham 1235 (C), 1487 (C) BIRSE, E. Leslie: Intestinal obstruction as a late -oil, relation to lung cancer, 44 (C), 357 (C), - in childhood, 174 (C), 356 (C) - of immigrants 51 complication of fibrocystic disease of pancreas, 416 (C), 605 (C) (parliamentary note), 286 Fog 835 - present policy, 225 precautions, - protective value, 227 Birth control: Contraception during amenorrhoea, In U.S.A., 933 255 Preventive measures 1124 Vaccine: Dried B.C.G. Vaccine (Y. Obayashi), 756 (parliamentary note), methods adopted in - France and Italy, 665 Season of mists, 931 (A) -freeze-dried; preparation BissetHawkins Medal presented to G. S. Smoke 890 of a standard product (J. Ungar, Pauline Farmer, Wilson, 1006 control, and P. W. Muggleton), 568 BLACK, J.: Perinatal mortality, 1543 (C) Toxicity of some atmospheric pollutants (R. E. (0) BLACKLOCK, J. W. S.: Review Pattle and H. 913 1058 - vaccination of newborn infantswith a British of Cancer Cells, by Cullumbine), (0); (C) vaccine (Margaret I. Griffiths and W. Gaisford), E. V. Cowdry, 646 565 (0), (correction, 722) Bladder: Cancer; jig for inserting radon seeds, Atomic energy: Films, 1297 102 (C), 244 (C), 303 (C) - international co-operation, 427 - Hunner's ulcer; local hydrocortisone in treat- -radiation: Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation, BEARDSWORTH, B. S.: Neostigmine-resistant cura- ment; preliminary report (J. H. Johnston), , 293 (A) rization, 1055 (C) 698 (0) - effects (parliamentary note), 106 BEARs, R. L. B., and KNUDSEN, E. T.: Atypical - leukoplakia (L. M. Zinck and H. S. Trafford), 346 - Second Annual Report, United Kingdom multiple myelomatosis, 1526 (0) BLAKE, H. E.: Surgery of congenital defects, 171 Atomic Energy Authority, 293 (A) BEATTIE, N.: Divine healing, 177 (C) BLATCHLEY, D.: Paediatric anaesthesia, 180 (C) Automation in medicine, 44 (C) BEAUmoNT, G. E.: Diagnosis and treatment of Auxiliaries, medical, registers of, 186, 542 jaundice, 155 BLINDNEss: see also Eye; Ophthalmology; Vision D'AVIGNON, M., and BEROLUND, G.: B.C.G. BECK, R. N., and MONTGOMERY, D. A. D.: Treat- Blindness in England, 1951-1954, 146 (A); 362 (C) vaccination after replacement blood transfusion, ment of Addison's disease, 921 (0) British Empire Society for the Blind; annual 1363 (C) BEcK, William Distin, obituary of, 608 report, 401 BECKETT, A. G., and STEVENSON, C. J.: Unusual In children, 222 neurological complications after sudden with- In young children; claims for cure (parliamentary drawal of cortisone, 27 (0) note), 249 Bed rest, therapeutic value, 1531 (L) BEGGS, S. T.: Preventive medicine and the7medical BLOOD: B student, 712 (C) Agammaglobulinaemia, familial (R. H. Elphin- Begley Prize awarded, 311 stone, I. G. Wickes, and A. B. Anderson), 336(0) BACHARACH, A. L.: Cigarette smoking, 553 (C) BEHRMAN, S.: Denervation for carotid sinus syncope, Calcium; hypercalcaemia in infants; relation to Bacitracin: Polymyxin, Neomycin, Bacitracin (E. 228 vitamin D intake, 149 Jawetz), 589 - and KNIGHT, G.: Carotid sinus epilepsy and its Circulation in the hands in hypertension (R. S. BACQ, Z. M.: Radiation sickness and the adaptation treatment by denervation, 1522 (0) Duff), 974(0) syndrome, 39 BELCHER, J. R.: Surgical hazards in chronic bron- Coagulability; reassessment ofeffect offatty meals Bacteria: Bacterial Anatomy. Sixth Symposium of chitis, 1540 (G. H. Hall), 207 (0); 356 (C), 478 (C) the Society for General Microbiology (Editors: Belfast University. See Universities, Belfast Coagulation; dextran sulphate, duration of anti- E. T. C. Spooner and B. A. D. Stocker), 926 BELL, A. D., MOLD, J. W., OLIVER, R. A. M., and coagulant effect in relation to urinary excretion - luminous, in food, 1251 SaRAw, S.: Study of transfused platelets in case (S. M. Jeavons, K. W. Walton, and C. R. BAGGOT, M. G.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, of congenital hypoplastic thrombocytopenia, Ricketts), 1016(0); 1167 (A) 1365 (C) 692(0); 828 (C) - -- use as anticoagulant, and action in BAILEY, J. S.: Future of diagnostic procedures, BELL, Ann. See DIGGS, L. W., 589 lowering serum cholesterol (H. Cohen and 1119 (C) BELL, G. H., and OLIVER, Jean: Strength of bone in G. R. Tudhope), 1023 (0); 1167 (A) BAILEY, K. V.: Retroversion of uterus, 162 various pathological conditions, 709 - effect of neodymium 3-sulpho-isonicotinate BAIRD, D.: Use of statistics in clinical obstetrics, 823 Bemegride and amiphenazole in treatment of barbi- (R. B. Hunter and W. Walker), 1214 (0) BAIRD, Joyce D. See DUNCAN, L. J. P., 433 turate poisoning (A. Worlock), 1099 (0); - time after dicoumarol, 778 BAKER, Henry Searle, obituary of, 1063 1107 (L): 1365 (C) Cytology of the Blood and Blood-forming Organs BAKER, Lily Anita, obituary of, 48 Benactyzine hydrochloride in psychoneurosis; con- (M. Bessis), 589 Baldness. See Alopecia trolled clinical trial in hospital patients (C. P. Diseases; pseudohaemophilia, 353 (A); 998 (C) BALINT, M.: Psychotherapy and the general practi- Seager and A. Leitch), 1407 (0) Donation; restoration of normal volume and tioner, 235 Benger prizes for research in general practice, 1315 blood count, 613 BALL, Doreen S.: Pregnancy sickness, 1487 (C) BENNET, E. A.: Virilism with mental symptoms, Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, micromethods for Ballistocardiography, 761 478 (C) estimation, 952 BANCRoFT-LlvINGsTrON, G. H.: Oxygen level and -review of Community Programsfor Mental Health, Group A; association with pernicious anaemia; post-maturity, 161 edited by Ruth Kotinsky and Helen L. Witmer, collective series from a number of centres, BANNER, E. R.: Unconscious mental activity?, 103 (C) 405 723 (0); 757 (L); 1235 (C) BARBER, G. O.: Undergraduate and postgraduate -review of Mental Hygiene in Public Health, 2nd Groups; ABO blood groups and secretor character education in general practice, 93 ed., by P. V. Lemkau, 405 in duodenal ulcer; population and sibship BARBER, Mary: Troublesome staphylococci, 1235 (C) BENNETT, Ruth: Speech therapy, 1000 (C) studies (C. A. Clarke and others), 725 (0); Barbiturate poisoning treated with amiphenazole BENNISON, R. J.: Disturbed sleep in children, 56 (C) 757 (L) and bemegride (A. Worlock), 1099 (0); 1107 (L); Benzhexol hydrochloride therapy in Parkinsonism; - and antibodies, 763 1365 (C) mental side-effects (H. B. Porteous and D. N. - and evolution, 602 BARFORD, L. J.: Herpes zoster, 864; 1115 (C), Ross), 138 (0); 361 (C), 478 (C), 550 (C) - experience with ABO and Rh blood-grouping 1366 (C) - in treatment of depression, 361 (C), 657 (C) cards (Eldon cards) (K. Eldon), 1218 (0) BARLOW, A. J. E. See HOLGATE, M. C., 417 - mental side-effects, 43 (C) - in peptic ulceration (D. A. P. Brown, A. G. BARNARD, W. G., elected Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Benzocaine and urethane solution, preparation of, Melrose, and J. Wallace), 135 (0) London University, 313 951, (correction, 1070) - relation to age at menarche (Jean Grant, - death of, 1536 Bequests of bodies and eyes, 1067 Dagmar C. Wilson, and I. Sutherland), 140 BARNEs, Alfred Edward, obituary of, `060 BERGER, F. M.: Toxic effects of meprobamate, - - to incidence of disease, 413 BARNES, D. W. H., CORP, M. J., LOUTIT, J. F., and 1489 (C) Haemoglobin, biosynthesis (C. Rimington), 189(0) NEAL, F. E.: Treatment of murine leukaemia BERGIN, J. T. See MoRs, J. V., 1529 - D, in Persian girl; presumably the first case of with x rays and homologous bone marrow; BERGLUND, G. See D'AViGNON, M., 1363 haemoglobin-D-thalassaemia (M. Hynes and preliminary communication, 626 (0) BERRY, H., appointed professor emeritus, University H. Lehmann), 923 BARNETT, A. J., and FRASER, J. R. E.: Peripheral of London, 253 International Society of Haematology; sixth Vascular Disease, 518 BERTRAM, D. S., appointed to chair of medical congress in Boston, 655 BARON, J. H.: The Brown Dog of University College entomology, University of London, 1185 Iron, radioactive, studies on, 103 (C) (Nova et Vetera), 547; 661 (C), 827 (C), 942 (C) BEssER, F. S.: Soya flour in infantile eczema, 715 (C) Macroglobulinaemia of Waldenstrom (D. G. BARR, D. P.: Alpha and beta lipoproteins, 476 BEssIs, M.: Cytology of the Blood and Blood-forming Ferriman and A. B. Anderson), 402 (0); BAuRATr, John Oglethorpe Wakelin, obituary of, Organs, 589 409 (A) 1433 BESTERMAN, E. M. M., LEONARD, J. C., and WOOD, Morphology of Human Blood Cells (L. W. Diggs, Barrier cream, silicone, 99 (C) P.: Pulmonary oedema due to angiocardio- Dorothy Sturm, and Ann Bell), 589 BARRITT, D. W.: Alimentary lipaemia in men with graphy; treatment with intravenous hydro- Peripheral circulation; action of " dibenyline" coronary artery disease and in controls, 640 (0) cortisone, 695.0) (R. S. Duff), 857 (0) BARTER, A. P.: Generalized vaccinia, 1239 (C) BEiTLEY, F. R.: Glycyrrhetinic acid, 882 (C) Plasma electrolyte and total protein levels, varia- BARTLETT, Hedley Coward, obituary of, 484 BEVAN, Charles Edward, obituary of, 1181, 1494 tion in the individual (J. K. Fawcett and V. Il Bassini, 983 BEVAN, P. G., BROOKE, B. N., and SLANEY, G.: Wynn), 582 (0) BAsu, A. K., and DAS, A.: Splenoportal venography Vagotomy for duodenal ulceration, 1366 (C) Platelet agglutinins and thrombocytopenic purpura, for evaluating abnormalities of portal circula- BEVAN, R.: Smoking and disease, 1367 (C) 1357 (A); 1543 (C) tion, 916 (0) BEVIS, D. C. A.: Rhesus factor and management of - production and treatment of thrombocytopenia, BATEMAN, D. V.: Trendelenburg tilt, 479 (C) haemolytic disease of the newborn, 161 835 BATESON, P. R.: Medical advertising, 552 (C) BICKERSTAFF, E. R.: Benign encephalitis of brain Platelets, transfused; study in case of congenital Bathroom aid for disabled, 480 (C) stem, 228 hypoplastic thrombocytopenia (A. D. Bell, BATTEN, L. W.: The catarrhal child, 166 BILBEY, D. L. J.: Radioactive iron studies, 103 (C) J. W. Mold, R. A. M. Oliver, and S. Shaw), BAUER, F.: Chorda tympani syndrome, 1176 (C) - See NICOL, T., 800 692 (0); 828 (C) BAUER, W.: Reflections on some current trends in Bile ducts: Intravenous cholangiocholecystography Portal circulation; splenoportal venography for medical education in America, 1443 (0) with "biligrafin"; value compared with oral evaluating abnormalities (A. K. Basu and A. BAXTER, J. S.: Review of Textbook of Human contrast method (R. W. W. Hardie and M. Das), 916 (0) Anatomy, by J. P. Boyd and others, 1162 Israelski), 779 (0) PracticalHaematology, 2nd ed. (J. V. Dacie), 866 BAXTER, V. T.: Respiratorv sign of first-plane Biliar.vTract: With Special Ref.'rence to the Common Pressure; British standards for sphygmomano- anaesthesia, 658 (C) BileDuct (J.A. Sterling), 405 meters. 343 BRITISH 6 BLO-BRI INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL BLOOD (continued): BOYLE, A. C.: Management of rheumatoid arthritis BRrIsIH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: ANNUAL MEErTING, Pressure, high. See Hypertension in the home, 232 BRIGHTON: PROCEEDINGS: - hypotensive action of mecamylamine (A. E. BRACHFELD, K. See BOR, I., 1055 Plenary Sessions: Doyle, E. A. Murphy, and G. H. Neilson), Brachial plexus block in the unconscious, 777 Recent advances in the knowledge of cancer 1209 (0); 1431 (C) BRADLEY, W. H.: Incidence and mortality from (G. Hadfield, A. L. Abel, W. M. Levitt, and - of newborn, in relation to maturity, mode of tetanus, 224 A. Haddow), 150 delivery, and condition at birth (W. W. Holland BRADLOW, B. A., and SEGEL, N.: Acute hyperpara- Present position of A.C.T.H., cortisone, and and I. Maureen Young), 1331 (0) thyroidism with electrocardiographic changes, derivatives (Sir Charles Dodds, H. Polley, -" pressure suit " to counteract hypotension 197 (0) W. S. C. Copeman, A. J. B. Goldsmith, during operation, 1293 (A) BRADSHAW, S.: Treatment of iron-deficiency F. D. Hart, and G. B. Mitchell-Heggs), 151 - readings, technique and normal standards, 668 anaemia, 996 (C), 1304 (C) Handicapped children (N. B. Capon, A. W. G. Pyruvate and a-ketoglutarate in normal and BRAHAM, David, obituary of, 831 Ewing, C. T. Potter, Mildred Creak, and diabetic subjects (M. J. H. Smith and K. W. BRAHAM, Harvey Gordon, obituary of, 946 W. D. Coltart), 222 Taylor), 1035 (0) BRAID, James, biography in preparation, 1000 (C) Quantitative examination of bone marrow in BRAIN, R. T.: Soap and the skin, 299 (C) Round-Table Conferences: guinea-pigs after gamma irradiation; prelimin- BRAIN, Sir Russell, appointed trustee of Ciba Founda- Leukaemia, 152 ary note (P. F. Harris), 1032 (0) tion, 720 Physical treatment of mental disorders, 154 Poliomyelitis, 153 Serum cholesterol; effect of dextran sulphate BRAIN: (H. Cohen and G. R. Tudhope), 1023 (0); Abscess and tetralogy of Fallot, 1055 (C) Section of Anaesthetics: 1167 (A) Ammon's horn sclerosis associated with temporal Anaesthesia for aortic graft (H. L. Thornton), Transfusion; apartheid in S. Africa, 179 (C), lobe epilepsy; aetiology (J. B. Cavanagh and 163 356 (C), 548 (C), 769 (C), 1487 (C) A. Meyer), 1403 (0) Anaesthesia for fenestration (R. A. Binning), 163 - B.C.G. vaccination after replacement transfu- Aneurysm, intracranial; new method of surgical Management of respiratory paralysis (E. A. sion (A. S. Hutcheson and P. Macpherson), treatment (J. E. M. Dutton), 585 (0); 711 (C), Pask, R. Bryce-Smith, A. C. Smith, and 863 (0); 1115 (C), 1363 (C) 825 (C) H. B. Wilson), 162 - exchange transfusion in haemolytic disease of Angiography in a neurosurgical service (S. Dimant, Neurological complications of anaesthesia newborn, 161 C. P. Moxon, and N. A. Lewtas), 10 (0) (G. Bonney), 163 - intra-arterial, 1190 Recovery rooms (R. M. Davies), 163 - medical blood preparations (L. G. Bogomolova), Dissecting aortic aneurysm presenting as cerebral 294 catastrophe (C. Giles), 700; 1237 (C) Section of Cardiology: Haematoma concealed by leakage of cerebrospinal Aetiology of hypertension (G. W. Pickering), 223 - plastic equipment, 763 fluid - progress in; international congress in Boston, (C. Connolly), 1154 (0) Diagnosis of congenital heart disease (J. W. 763 Leuco-encephalitis, haemorrhagic, acute (H. E. Brown), 224 Aldridge), 807 Diagnosis of heart disease in infancy (J. D. Hay), - repeated; danger of haemosiderosis, 836 - -- case (N. E. Rankin and Jean Dance), 808 - substitute solutions (L. G. Bogomolova), 294, 224 354; 661 (C) Leucotomy, prefrontal; views of patients and Film of cine-angiocardiography (shown by their relatives (A. Elithorn and E. Slater), R. Astley), 224 Vessels, anomalous, of forearm; dangers of intra- 739 arterial thiopentone injection (W. W. Richard- (0); 760 (A); 885 (C) Pharmacology of ganglion-blocking drugs son), 754 Subarachnoid haemorrhage due to intracranial (W. D. M. Paton), 224 aneurysms; results of treatment of 249 verified Treatment of hypertension (A. R. Gilchrist), 223 - cholesterol and vascular disease, 1172 (C), cases (W. McKissock and L. Walsh), 559 (0), 1303 (C) (correction, 668); 590 (L) Section of Child Health: - peripheral disease; effect of amnion implants Subdural effusions, infected (J. Hankinson and Abnormalities which cure themselves (D. Evans (E. Troensegaard-Hansen), 262 (0); 477 (C), L. V. Amador), 122 (0) and D. MacCarthy), 164 553 (C), 606 (C), 769 (C), 998 (C) - haematomata and effusions in infancy (G. Accidents in children (Round-table conference), - vascular disease; use of intra-arterial oxygen Ormiston), 126 (0) 163 (R. J. Marshall and R. F. Whelan), 1448 (0) Tissue, ectopic tumours of, 1228 (A) Immunizations in childhood (W. H. Bradley, - Peripheral Vascular Disease (A. J. Barnett and Vitamin B12 deficiency, cerebral manifestations of G. S. Wilson, H. J. Parish, N. Butler, E. T. C. J. R. E. Fraser), 518 (J. M. Holmes), 1394 (0) Spooner, and W. C. Cockburn), 224 - Peripheral Vascular Disorders (Editors: P. Therapeutics of childhood (P. Swift and N. M. Martin, R. B. Lynn, J. H. Dible, and I. Aird), 215 BRAMWELL, J. C.: Practice, teaching and research Jacoby), 225 (Harveian Oration), 949 BLOOM, A. See WOLFF, F. W., 440 BRAND, W.: Exact control in diabetes, 836 (C) Section of Dermatology: Board of Control (parliamentary note), 107 BRASS, W.: Sickling in an African community, Brains Trust, 226 Body fluids: Body Fluids: Basic Physiology and 1117 (C) Corticotrophin and cortisone in dermatology Practical Therapeutics (J. R. Elkinton and Bread: Breads White and Brown: Their Place in (J. T. Ingram and R. P. Warin), 226 T. S. Danowski), 1162 Thought and Social History (R. A. McCance and Dermatitis from cosmetics (C. D. Calnan), 226 - exchange in serous cavities, 1381 E. M. Widdowson), 810 Nickel dermatitis (G. C. Wells), 226 Boeck's sarcoid. See Sarcoidosis Section of Diseases of the Chest: BOHLER, L.: The Treatment of Fractures, vol. 1, 1416 BREAST: Prevention of tuberculosis-general measures BOGOMOLOVA, L. G.: Medical blood preparations, Cancer; adrenalectomy for intracranial metastases (F. R. G. Heaf), 227 294 (A. Clain and A. H. Hunt), 627 (0); 651 (A); Prevention of tuberculosis-mass radiography -Blood substitute solutions, 354; 661 (C) 825 (C), 881 (C) (V. H. Springett), 227 Boils, multiple, in infants, 1317 - palliative hormone therapy, 315 Prevention of tuberculosis-B.C.G. vaccination BOISSARD, Joan M., and ETON, B.: Neonatal umbili- - physiological castration syndrome (G. J. (T. M. Pollock), 227 cus as a source of streptococcal infections in a Hadfield and J. A. G. Holt), 972 (0); 1300 (C) Problems of chronic bronchitis (C. M. Fletcher), maternity unit, 574 (0); 594 (A); 711 (C) Tumours; delayed microscopy, 316 227 BoLAND, N.: Cerebral abscess and tetralogy of Breast-feeding. See Infant feeding Surgical treatment of asthma (G. K. Harrison), Fallot, 244 (C) 227 BOLTON, R. H., PARNELL, R. W., and WEINER, W.: Breast-milk: Galactorrhoea, 1132 Blood groups of controls, 1235 (C) Breath-holding test, 766 (C), 1177 (C) Section of General Practice: BREEN, G. E.: Early management of poliomyelitis, Catarrhal child (L. W. Batten and others), 166 BONE: see also Fractures; Orthopaedics 175 (C), 828 (C) Education of the general practitioner (R. White- Biochemistry and Physiology of Bone (Editor: BREWERTON, D. A.: Rehabilitation of rheumatoid head, C. P. D. Grant, R. A. Davison, and G. H. Bourne), 464 arthritis, 232 G. 0. Barber), 93 Breaking stress, 709 - See COOKSEY, F. S., 1169 Hypertension in general practice (R. S. Stevens), Grafts, cancellous, 710 BREWIS, E. G.: Early management of poliomyelitis, 166 Growth and repair, 709 657 (C), 997 (C) Infectious diseases in general practice (G. I. Normal and abnormal; symposium at Queen's BRIDE, Thomas Milnes, obituary of, 946 Watson, Liselotte Lennhoff, J. E. Jameson, 709 BRIDGER, J. E.: Ileo-colic intussusception after and H. Paul), 165 College, Dundee, appendicectomy, 755 Neurological diagnosis in general practice (S. L. Bone marrow: Myelomatosis, multiple, atypical BRuDIE, James, memorial unveiled at Glasgow Kaye), 165 Citizens' Theatre, 720 Sleeplessness (C. A. H. Watts), 166 (R. L. B. Beare and E. T. Knudsen), 1526 (0) Bristol University. See Universities. Bristol - myelosclerosis, 927 (L) Britannica Book of the Year, 1956, 984 Section of Medicine: - quantitative examination of bone marrow in British Association for the Advancement of Science; Analgesic drugs (S. Alstead), 156 guinea-pigs after gamma irradiation; prelimin- 118th annual meeting, 601 Diagnosis of jaundice (G. E. Beaumont), 155 ary note (P. F. Harris), 1032 (0) British Association of Forensic Medicine, annual Epidemic at Royal Free Hospital (N. D. BOOK, J. A.: Study of first-cousin marriages in general meeting, 1439 Compston), 157 Northern Sweden, 412 British Association of Paediatric Surgeons, 296 Illness as a hobby (R. Asher), 157 BooTH, W. G.: Shoe-fitting by x rays, 479 (C) British Association of Plastic Surgeons, annual Iron-deficiency anaemia (W. M. Davidson), 155 BOR, I., BRACHFELD, K., and SVATY, J.: Cerebral summer meeting, 238 Management of asthma (R. S. B. Pearson, abscess and tetralogy of Fallot, 1055 (C) British Association of Urological Surgeons, officers D. A. Williams, and D. 0. Neil), 156 BOTTRELL, Stanley Henry Reginald, obituary of, 1311 elected, 109 Management of cirrhosis of liver (Sheila Sher- BOULTON, T. B., and KRIGBAUM, E. M.: Neostig- British Empire Cancer Campaign, annual report, 95 lock), 155 mine-resistant curarization, 1430 (C) British Empire Society for the Blind; annual report, Modern concepts of anaemia (L. J. Witts), 155 BOuND, J. P., BUTLER, N. R., and SPECTOR, W. G.: 401 Modern views on nephritis (M. D. Milne), 154 Classification and causes of perinatal mortality, British Institute of Radiology, honorary members Placebos (E. J. Wayne), 157 1191 (0), 1260 (0); 1542 (C) elected, 109; annual congress, 1361 Recent advances in therapeutics (A. H. Douth- BouRNE, A.: Purpose of medical education, 298 (C) British Journal Photographic Almanac, 405 waite), 156 - Medical education, 1057 (C) Treatment ofchronic leukaemia (R.A. Hickling), BOURNE, G. H. (Editor): The Biochemistry and BRITsH MEDICAL AssocIAnoN: 155 Physiology of Bone, 464 Annual Meeting, Brighton, 143 (L) Treatment of chronic renal oedema (J. B. BouRNE, J. G., and SHACKLETON, P.: Neostigmine- Film shows, 173 Rennie), 154 resistant curarization, 1485 (C) Presidential address, 57; 87 (L) Use of drugs in neurosis (D. Curran), 157 Bourneville's disease, 132 Scientific Exhibition, 172 BOWEN, W. H.: Charles Dickens and his Family: awards, 1248 Section of Neurology and Neurosurgery: A Sympathetic Study, 1042 1957, 990 (A) Benign encephalitis of brain stem (E. R. Bicker- BOWIE, J. H.: Gas gangrene risks, 603 (C) Annual Representative Meeting, 142 (L) staff), 228 BoYD, J. D., CLARK, Sir Wilfrid E. Le Gros, HAmIL- Centenary under present name, 218 (L) Cerebral manifestations of vitamin B1,: deficiency TON, W. J., YOFFEY, J. M., ZUCKERMAN, Sir Council: S. Wand elected Chairman, 92 (A) (J. M. Holmes), 228 Solly, and APPLETON, A. B.: Textbook of Functions, 545 Denervation for carotid sinus syncope (G. C. Human Anatomy, 1162 Visit to U.S.S.R. (J. G. M. Hamilton), 104,9 Knight and S. Behrman), 228 JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX BRI-CAP 7

BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: ANNUAL MEETING, British Overseas Airways Corporation: Medical Butterworth Gold Medal, 1497 services, 314 BUriAUx, R.: Bacteriological classification of Section ofNeurology and Neurosurgery (continued): British Paediatric Association: British Paediatric canned foods, 879 Hypophysectomy in carcinomatosis (E. J. R. Association, 1928-1952 (H. C. Cameron), 811 BUXTON, St. J. D.: Review of Clinical Orthopaedics Smith), 229 British Postgraduate Medical Federation, courses, 537 -No. 6, edited by A. F. DePalma, 811 Neurological manifestations of endogenous of Fractures, vol. 1, by 228 British Society for Immunology, inaugural meeting, -review of The Treatment hypoglycaemia (Doreen Moorhouse), 1295 L. Bohler, 1416 Radiological findings in spinal angiomatous E. L. See E. J., 1338 Jackson), British Tuberculosis Association; annual conference, BYWATERS, G. HOLBOROW, malformations (H. W. Davies and H. 94; symposium on mass radiography, 1497 BZ 55. See Carbutamide 228 BRIrrrON, H. G.: Pregnancy test, 419 (C), 1118 (C) Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: BROAD, C. P.: Refugees from Hungary; diary of a Diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy (Mary K. journey, 1359 Lawlor), 162 BROBECK, J.: Role of the hypothalamus in con- C Importance of retroversion (K. V. Bailey), 162 trolling appetite and satiety, 1053 Management of hypertension in pregnancy BROCK, Sir Russell. See ABEL, A. L., 1178 C-reactive protein, 145 (A); 418 (C) (R. J. Kellar and E. W. L. Thompson), 162 BROCKIS, J.G., and JoNEs, E. T.: Treatment of acute CADE, Sir Stanford: Radiation-induced cancer in haemorrhagic pancreatitis, with cortisone, man, 1361 Sections of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and of 1524 (0) Caesarean section, local or spinal analgesia for, Child Health: BROMLEY, L. L. See SzuR, L., 1273 241 (C), 1173 (C) Post-maturity (T. L. T. Lewis, J. Walker, T. E. Bronchiectasis, haemophilus infection in, 179 (C) CAIGER, H.: St. Luke's day, 942 (C) Oppe, G. H. Bancroft-Livingston, and 0. D. Bronchitis and air pollution. 109 Calcaneo-varus deformity in the young, 169 Fisher), 160 1539 CALLAHAN, A.: Surgery of the Eye-Diseases, 926 and the management of haemoly- -chronic; N.A.P.T. symposium, Rhesus factor - with emphysema, 227 CALLAHAN, J. G.: Repeated delayed splenic bleeding tic disease of the newborn (D. C. A. Bevis, -loss of work due to (parliamentary note), 105 into the lesser sac, 462 P. L. Mollison, B. M. Laurance, A. C. Allison, R. M., and MURRAY, J.: Antiseptics in Corner), 161 -respiratory symptoms and pulmonary disability CALMAN, and Beryl D. in an industrial town; survey of random sample midwifery, 200 (0) Section of Occupational Health: of population (I. T. T. Hiegins, P. D. Oldham, CALNAN, C. D.: Dermatitis from cosmetics, 226 Occupational radioactivity and the general A. L. Cochrane. and J. C. Gilson), 904 (0); Calomel in teething powders, 660 (C) practitioner (Sir E. Rock Carling, E. E. 1119 (C), 1241 (C), 1487 (C) VAN DE CALSEYDE, P. J. J., to be regional director for Smith, and A. S. McLean), 229 Bronchus: Carcinoma; obstruction of superior Europe of W.H.O., 719 vena cava (L. Szur and L. L. Bromley), 1273 (0) CALWELL, H. G.: B.C.G. and vole bacillus vaccines, Section of Ophthalmology: - treatment with nitrogen mustard (S. G. 939 (C) Adrenocortical hormones in ophthalmology McAlpine), 1412 (0) Cambridge University. See Universities, Cambridge (C. Cook), 167 -involvement by metastatic pulmonary tumours, CAMERON, Dugald, obituary of, 424 Complicated obstructive epiphora and lateral 299 (C) CAMERON, G. R., awarded honorary LI.D., Edinburgh adenectomy (B. W. Rycroft), 167 BRONrE-STEWART, B.: Smoking and the cardiovas- University, 109 Modern trends in cataract surgery (J. Foster, cular system, 659 (C) CAMERON, H. C.: The British Paediatric Association, K. Wybar, and A. H. Osmond), 166 BROOKE, B. N. See BFVAN, P. G., 1366 1928-1952, 811 Visual aids for the partially sighted (P. McG. - See INGLIS, J. M., 343 CAMERON, V. C.: Medical education, 712 (C) Moffatt), 167 BROWN, D. A. P., MELROSE, A. G.. and WALLACE, J.: CAMPBELL, W. A. B., and PURSER, H. M.: B.C.G. Blood groups inneptic ulceration, 135 (0) vaccination after replacement blood transfusion, Section of Orthopaedics: (C) Foot-form, function, and footwear in the young BROWN, Dame Edith Mary, obituary of, 1490 I1 15 (W. H. Gervis, W. Sayle-Creer, and T. T. BROWN, F. R.: Torsion of spermatic cord, 713 (C) CAMPS, F. E.: Post-mortem table, 656 Stamm), 168 - Painless cardiac infarction, 826 (C) - Medical evidence at inquests, 886 (C) Management of common knee injuries (A. T. BROWN,J. W.: Clinical diagnosis of congenital heart CANCER: Fripp and K. H. Pridie), 169 disease, 224 Adrenalectomy for intracranial metastases from Painful shoulder (F. A. Simmonds and G. B. BROWN, Kathleen: Runture of rectovaginal septum carcinoma of breast (A. Clain and A. H. Hunt), Jones), 168 at parturition, 1543 (C) 627 (0); 651 (A); 825 (C), 881 (C) Structural effects of stress (J. C. Scott), 168 BRUCE, J., apnointed to Regius Chair of Clinical Antibodies against cancer, 290 (L); 479 (C), 660 (C) Surgery in treatment of spastic children and Surgery, Edinburgh University, 371 Biochemical changes, 95 adolescents (E. S. Evans), 167 BRUCE-CHWATT, L. J.: Malaria in African infants, Breast; adrenalectomy for intracranial metastases 1486 (C) (A. Clain and A. H. Hunt), 627 (0); 651 (A); Section of Oto-rhino-laryngology: BRUMFrIr, W., and O'BRIEN, W.: Renal vein throm- 825 (C), 881 (C) Hoarseness (W. A. Mill and J. F. Lipscomb), 170 bosis with nephrotic syndrome and renal Wilson, F. C. W. - palliative hormone therapy, 315 Nasal obstruction (T. G. failure, 751 (0) - physiological castration syndrome (G. J. Capps, and E. Millington), 169 BRYCE-SMITH, R.: Management of respiratory Hadfield and J. A. G. Holt), 972 (0); 1300 (C) paralysis, 163 of superior vena cava Section of Pathology: a non- Bronchus; obstruction Detection of endocrine tumours causing hyper- -and O'BRIEN, H. D.: "Fluothane," (L. Szur and L. L. Bromley), 1273 (0) disturbances exnlosive volatile anaesthetic agent, 969 (0); - treatment with nitrogen mustard (S. tension or other circulatory (A) G. (M. L. Rosenheim, R. I. S. Bayliss, T. M. 987 McAlpine), 1412 (0) Chalmers, R. S. Stacey, and Dorothy S. BRYSON, Thomas, obituary of, 1245 Cancer Cells (E. V. Cowdry), 646 Russell), 230 BUCKLEY, Gladys Lieba, obituary of. 247 Chemotherapy, 150 BUCKLEY, William, obituary of, 1374 of treatment (E. Fungous diseases in man (R. W. Riddell, W. McD. G. Colon and rectum; results G. St. C. Symmers, and L. J. Rubinstein), 170 Buckston Browne Prize awarded to I. Muir), 742 (0) Stewart, 1439 Control; prospects of chemotherapy, 935 Section of Physical Medicine: Buclizine hydrochloride; clinical trial for vomiting Effect on personality, 357 (C) Management of hemiplegia (K. Lloyd, G. 0. of oregnancy (M. P. Durham), 1276 (0) Environmental history, 823 Storey, W. R. Grant, and H.J. Glanville), 233 Budd-Chiari syndrome in polycythaemia vera; Experiments op convict volunteers, 762 Management of rheumatoid arthritis (G. D. diagnosis and treatment (O. FitzGerald, P. Institute of Cancer Research, facilities, 537 Kersley, A. C. Boyle, F. S. Cooksey, and FitzGerald, D. Cantwell, and J. A. Mehigan), Lung; and other causes of 1eath in relation tp D. A. Brewerton), 232 1343 (0); 1354 (L) smoking; second report on mortality of British Prediction and correction of degenerative Building cuts (parliamentary note), 106 doctors (R. Doll and A. B. Hill), 1071 (0); arthritis (Esther Tuttle), 233 BULL, Douglas William Anderson, obituary of, 887 1104 (L), 1246 (parliamentary note), 1367 (C), BULLOUGH, J.: Paediatric anaesthesia, 360 (C), 1426 (C), 1427 (C) Section of Plastic Surgery: (correction, 430) - and tobacco-smoking, 43 (C) " Any Questions ? " Panel, 171 G. B.: Neostigmine-resistant curariza- certain congenital BURCHELL, - diagnosis (A. McKenzie), 204 (0) Plastic surgical treatment of tion, 1054 (C) - exfoliative cytology in examination of one deformities (H. E. Blake), 171 BURDON, J. F.: Penicillin V and diabetes, 997 (C) laboratory's results (F. Hampson), 1461 (0) Rodent ulcer (Sir Archibald Mclndoe), 171 BURGE, H.: Delayed emptying of gastric stump after -diesel oil as aetiological factor, 44 (C), 357 (C), Treatment of common injuries of face and hands gastrectomy, 1428 (C) 416 (C), 605 (C) (R. Mowlem), 171 -Vagotomy for duodenal ulceration, 1548 (C) - related to air pollution and tobacco smoking, Section of Preventive Medicine: BURT, R. See TANDDHANAND, S., 281 416 (C) of defective BURKiNSTAW, J.: Is tonsillectomy necessary?, - routine radiography, 373 Ascertainment and management 713 (C) hearing in the very young (N. L. Crabtree 420 (C), Management of Pain in Cancer (Editor: M. J. R.: Rovsing's sign, 180 (C) 1103 and E. B. Berenice Humphreys), 234 BURKrTr. : Schiffrin), Contribution of preventive health services to the - Torsion of spermatic cord plea for manipulative Myelomatosis, multiple, atypical (R. L. B. Beare efficiency of hospital practice (J. F. Galloway, reduction, 345; 552 (C), 713 (C) and E. T. Knudsen), 1526 (0) A. T. Rogers, and R. L. Newell), 233 BURN, G. P., and FIELD, E. 0.: A colorimetric Pre-cancerous conditions of alimentary tract, 237 method for the diagnosis of phaeochromocy- Prostate; a question of diagnosis, 1499 Section of Psychiatry: toma, 1152 (0) Radiation-induced, in man, 1361 Psychotherapy and the general practitioner BURN, J. H.: Review of IVoradrenaline: Chemistry, Radiotherapy, 150 (M. Balint, P. R. Saville, and A. R. May), 235 Phvsiology, Pharmacology, and Clinical Aspects, Recent advances in knowledge, 150; 303 (C) Section of Surgery: by U. S. von Euler, 984 Registration in Scotland (parliamentary note), 1312 Abdomino-thoracic approach in surgery (R. M. BURN, M.: Mr. Lyward's Answer, 646 Research; British Empire Cancer Campaign, Walker and R. H. Franklin), 159 BURNLEY, L. E., appointed Surgeon-General, United annual report, 95 Aetiology and treatment of renal calculi (F. T. G. States Public Health Service, 427 Skin, 171 Prunty, L. N. Pyrah, F. E. Feilden, and Burns and scalds, notification suggested (parliamen- Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, 933 H. S. C. Clarke), 158 tary note), 50, 1552 Statistics, regional, 1535 (A) Aetiology and treatment of varicose veins - incidence and causes, 238 Stomach; diagnosis (A. McKenzie), 204 (0) Anning, and R. B. Teletherapy in London Clinic, 1379 (F. B. Cockett, S. T. - preventive measures, 239 (C) in Wright), 159 - treatment with hydrocortisone, 1547 (C) Thyroid; value of radical thyroidectomy Burst abdomen (H. Park and S. Taylor), 159 Bursitis of olecranon, 429 treatment (M. Dargent), 1138 (0) resection in carcinoma of the Uterus; family history of uterine and gastro- Conservative - unusual injury, 304 (C) 341 rectum (W. R. Forrester-Wood and E. 0. BURTON, Arthur, obituary of, 1123 intestinal cancer (D. Savage), (0) Muir), 158 BUSH, H. D., HORTON, W. G., SMARE, D. L., and CANTWELL, D. See FITZGERALD, 0., 1343 British Medical Journal: Refresher Course for NAYLOR, A.: Fluid content of the nucleus CAPENER, N.: Standardization of surgical implants, General Practitioners. Specially Commissioned pulposus as a factor in the disk syndrome; 1305 (C) Articles from the British Medical Journal. Third further observations, 81 (O) Capital punishment: Homicide, responsibility for, collection, 1473 BUsvINE, J. R.: Insecticide-resistant strains of 1164 (L) British Medical Students' Association, functions of, insects of public health importance, 1541 - - Homicide Bill in committee (parliamentary 546; 523 (A); 712 (C) BUTrLER, N. R. See BOUND, J. P., 1191 note), 1376 8 CAP-COL INDEX BRITISH MMICAL JOURNAL

CAPON, N. B.: Child handicapped by cardiac condi- CHILDREN: see also Infants Ciba Foundation: Awards for research on ageing, tions, 222 Abdominal migraine, 42 (C) 313 -review of Diseases in Infancy and Childhood, 2nd Accidents; round-table conference, 163 Brain, Sir Russell, appointed trustee, 720 ed., by R. W. B. Ellis, 1530 Admission to hospital; advice to parents, 372 report, 109 CAPPER-JOHNSON, Olive: Tranquillizers, 1547 (C) Age of puberty, 1188 Cigarettes. See Tobacco CAPPS, F. C. W.: Mouth breathing in children, 169 Allergy in Childhood (J. Glaser), 1473 Ciliary spasm, functional, causes and treatment, 254; " Carbogen " in artificial respiration, 176 (C) American Academy of Pediatrics; annual meeting 490 (C) Carbon monoxide poisoning, 1291 (L) in New York, 1053 Circulation. See Blood, circulation --- accidental; dangers of inadequate ventila- British Paediatric Association, 1928-1952 (H. C. Circumcision: Incidence among R.A.F. recruits tion (F. S. Fiddes), 697 (0) Cameron), 811 (S. Carne), 19 (0) --- recent statistics; report to Medical Research Child guidance clinics; value and staffing, 1188; Civil defence; care of homeless in war, 54 Council (A. B. Hill), 1220 (0); 1365 (C) 1318 (C) economies (parliamentary note), 106 Coarctation of aorta; surgical treatment (A. L. CLAIN, A., and HUNT, A. H.: Adrenalectomy for CARBUTAMIDE: d'Abreu and C. Parsons), 390 (0) intracranial metastases from carcinoma of the Clinical trial as hypoglycaemic agent (J. A. Hunt, Corporal punishment, 1500 breast, 627 (0); 651 (A); 825 (C), 881 (C) W. Oakley, and R. D. Lawrence), 445 (0); Cruel Parents, 809 Claire Wand Fund Prize Essay, 513 465 (L) Cruelty to; work of National Society for the CLARK, D. C.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, - - in treatment of diabetes (L. J. P. Duncan, Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 719 1544 (C) Joyce D. Baird, and D. M. Dunlop), 433 (0); Deaf; national body to co-ordinate work of CLARK, Sir Wilfred E. Le Gros. See BOYD, J. D., 465 (L) societies concerned with welfare of deaf children, 1162 In treatment of diabetes (J. M. McKenzie, P. B. 1283 CLARKE, C. A., EDWARDS, J. W., HADDOCK, D. R. W., Marshall, J. M. Stowers, and R. B. Hunter), Developmental speech anomalies in apparently HOWEL-EVANS, A. W., MCCONNELL, R. B., and 448 (0); 465 (L) normal children (C. H. M. Walker and P. R. SHEPPARD, P. M.: ABO blood groups and (G. Walker, W. L. B. Leese, and J. D. Languth), 1455 (0); 1475 (L) secretor character in duodenal ulcer; population N. Nabarro), 451 (0); 465 (L) Diaphoretics in paediatrics, 374 and sibship studies, 725 (0); 757 (L) ----(F. G. Young), 431 (0); 465 (L); 657 Diarrhoea, juvenile, aetiology; laboratory investi- CLARKE, E., and MURPHY, E. A.: Neurological (C) gation of specimens from general practices in manifestations of malignant hypertension, - - - report of 20 cases, 1178 (C) north-east London (Mair E. M. Thomas and 1319 (0) Trial in treatment of diabetes (F. W. Wolff, G. A. Ruth E. Charter), 339 (0); 350 (A) CLARKE, H. S. C.: Aetiology and prevention of Stewart, M. F. Crowley, and A. Bloom), Discussions on Child Development, vol. 1 (Editors: renal calculus, 158 440 (0); 465 (L) J. M. Tanner and B. Inhelder), 1473 CLARKE, J. C. See Scorr, W. E. B., 1174 Value in control of diabetes (I. Murray and Diseases in Infancy and Childhood, 2nd ed. (R. W. B. CLARKE, S. H. C.: Abuse of antibiotics, 883 (C) I. Wang), 451 (0); 465 (L) Ellis), 1530 - Treatment of recurrent urolithiasis with aspirin, Failure to settle at night, 430 997 (C) Carbutt Memorial Lecture, 1027 Fluoroscopy, 363 (C) Claudication, intermittent; effect of amnion implan- Carcinoma. See Cancer, and under organs and Growth, effect of illness on, 221 (A) tation (E. Troensegaard-Hansen), 262 (0); regions Handicapped, 222 477 (C), 553 (C), 606 (C), 769 (C), 998 (C) Caries, dental. See Teeth -Advisory Committee on, 1379 CLAUSEN, R. J.: Acute respiratory obstruction CARLING, Sir Ernest Rock: Somatic and genetic by maternal rubella; group to assist with 1483 (C) effects of ionizing radiations, 229 upbringing and education, 1059 (C) CLAYE, A. M., received honorary doctorate of - Radiological protection, 416 (C) Education of the Handicapped Pupil, 1039 medicine, Melbourne University, 558 CARNE, S.: Incidence of tonsillectomy, circumcision, functional assessment of physical disability as CLAYTON-JONES, E.: Diarrhoea and vomiting, 175 (C) and appendicectomy among R.A.F. recruits, aid to planning (E. P. Quibell). 991 CLELAND, W. P., COUNIHAN, T. B., GOODWIN, J. F., 19 (0); 302 (C), 420 (C), 603 (C), 713 (C), grammar school education of, 245 (C) and STEINER, R. E.: Coarctation of the aorta, 827 (C) The Hand of the Potter (Nel Motte and P. 379 (0) - Enzyme tests for glycosuria, 827 (C) Motte), 1223 CLEMENT, William, obituary of, 771 Carotid sinus epilepsy and its treatment by denerva- Mentallv Handicapped Children: A Handbook Climatology: International Society of Bioclimatology tion (S. Behrman and G. Knight), 1522 (0) for Parents, 1223 and Biometeorology, 1249 - - syncope, treatment by denervation, 228, Rudolf Steiner method of care and education, - Polar physiology, 601 (correction, 316) 1560 Clinica Chimica Acta, 1361 CARPENTER, M. F.: Degrees in nursing, 1546 (C) Head-banging, 111 CLYNE, D. G. W.: Diagnosis of early pregnancy, CARROLL, Denis Charles, obituary of, 1310 In hospital, educational provision, 697 1489 (C) Cars. See Motor-cars Infectious diseases among schoolchildren, head- CLYNE, M. B.: Prefrontal leucotomy, 885 (C) CARSLAw, Robert Buchanan, obituary of, 1432 master's powers, 894 Coal-gas poisoning. See Carbon monoxide poison- CARTER, C. 0.: Aetiological and social factors in Institute of Child Health, facilities, 537 ing mongolism, 993 Jealousies in childhood, 1441 COATES, J. C., and INNES, I. D.: Medical witnesses, CAR1ER, Peggy: Speech therapy, 884 (C) Joint meeting of British and American paediatric 1000 (C) Cataract, polar, posterior, 894 surgeons, 296 COBURN, A. F., MOORE, Lucile V., WOOD, Judith, - surgery, modern trends, 166 Maladjusted, 47 (C) and ROBERTS, Mary: Splenin A in Rheumatic Catarrh in children, 166 -education.of, 303 (C) Fever. The Testing of Splenin A as an Anti- CATTERALL, R. C. F. See OAKLEY, W., 953, 1432 methods of treatment, 179 (C), 478 (C) inflammatory Agent, 984 CAVANAGH, J. B., and MEYER, A.: Aetiological Medical inspection of schoolchildren, legal aspects, COCHRANE, A. L.: Eradication of tuberculosis in aspects of Ammon's horn sclerosis associated 778 Britain, 94 with temporal lobe epilepsy, 1403 (0) Mentally backward, schools for, 1070; 1190 (C) and MIALL, W. E.: Progressive massive fibrosis, CAVE, P.: Pitfalls in medicine, 1299 (C) Migraine, abdominal, 359 (C) 180 (C) CAWADIAS, A. P.: History of medicine in medical Myopic; food habits (P. A. Gardiner), 699 (0) - See HIGGINS, I. T. T., 904 education, 883 (C) National Society of Children's Nurseries, fiftieth COCHRANE, E. M.: Severe reaction to penicillin, CAWTHORNE, T., and HAYNES, D. R.: Facial palsy, anniversary, 16 1070 (C) 1197 (0); 1488 (C) Orthopaedic disabilities, 223 COCKAYNE, Edward Alfred, obituary of, 1370 Ceci JolI prize of Royal College of Surgeons awarded Paediatric anaesthesia, 45 (C), 180 (C), 241 (C), COCKETT, F. B.: Aetiology and treatment of varicose to P. R. Allison, 949 360 (C), (correction, 430), 606 (C), 769 (C) veins, 159 Central Public Health Laboratory, retirement of Problem children, 222 - Diagnosis and surgery of high-pressure venous director, 949 Prolonged constipation, 374 (C), 490 (C) leaks in the leg; a new overall concept of Cephalosporin P,, antistaphylococcal activity, 62 School eyesight tests (parliamentary note), 105 surgery of varicose veins and venous ulcers, Cerebro-macular degeneration; aetiology, 255 Sedation, 225 1399 (0) Cerumen; origin and function, 254 Therapy in childhood, 225 -See DODD, H., 1103 Cervix uteri. See Uterus, cervix Codeine as supplement to nitrous oxide in anaesthe- Ceylon: Health Progress in Ceylon: A Survey, 500 CHILDS, B.: Obesity in children, 1053 sia, 1328 Chailey Heritage combined note and x-ray trolley Chiropody Associations (parliamentary note), 308; Coeliac disease, diet in, 722 (C) (E. P. Quibell), 1111 480 (C) COGAN, Lee Danby Buxton, obituary of, 484 CHALMERS, J. A.: Maternal death from aspiration CHISHOLM, C.: Living on a pension to-day, 304 (C) COHEN, H., and TUDHOPE, G. R.: Dextran sulphate: asphyxia, 245 (C) Chloroquine and bleaching of hair, 300 (C) Use as an anticoagulant, and action in lowering - Spontaneous cure in diabetes, 1500 (C) Chlorpromazine as cause of contact dermatitis, serum cholesterol, 1023 (0); 1167 (A) CHALMERS, T. M.: Conn's syndrome-aldosteron- 1432 (C) COHEN, L.: Challenge of mongolism, 1484 (C) ism, 231 as cause of jaundice, 1048 (A) COHEN OF BIRKENHEAD, Lord, barony gazetted, 186 CHAMBERS, D. G.: Torsion of spermatic cord, Chlortetracycline; comparison with tetracycline in Coitus. See Sexual intercourse 552 (C) treatment of pneumonia; report from the City Cold weather and general practice, 1543 (C) Bilateral thrombosis of renal artery, 1472 General Hospital, Sheffield, 1146 (0) COLDREY, E.: Treatment of acute appendicitis, CHAMBERS, J. S. W. See MARLEY, E., 1467 CHOKS1, M. V.: Fluoroscopy for children, 363 (0) 1458 (0) CHANCE, I.: Pyrimethamine poisoning, 1486 (C) Cholecystitis, medical treatment of, 722 COLE, W. R. See ARNEAUD, J. D., 792 Charing Cross Hospital Medical School, facilities for Cholecystography: Intravenous cholangio-chole- " COLEBROOK, L.: Why not prevented?, 239 (C) students, 531 cystography with biligrafin "; value compared umbilicus puerperal infection, .future site, 821 with oral contrast method (R. W. W. Hardie -Neonatal and .---- presentation of prizes and certificates, and M. Israelski), 779 (0) 711 (C) 821 Cholelithiasis; aetiology (G. Horn), 732 (0) CoLIN-JoNEs, E.: Effect of glycyrrhetinic acid on eczema, 604 (C), 1305 (C) .-W-- . J. Hamilton appointed Dean, 834 Cholesterol and atherosclerosis, 476 CHARTER, Ruth E. See THOMAS, Mair E. M., 339 and coronary artery disease, 640 Colitis, mucous, after excess of alcohol, 893; 1318 (C) Chartered Society of Physiotherapy; annual dinner, and vascular disease, 1172 (C), 1303 (C) -ulcerative, 237 890 Chorda tympani syndrome (A. G. Young), 976 (0); - treatment with local hydrocortisone (S. C CHAVE, S. P. W., COOPER, Jane, Scorr, A., and 1176 (C) Truelove), 1267 (0); 1486 (C) TRIMMER, E. J.: Cold weather and general CHRISTENSEN, E.: Torsion of the gall-bladder, 1160; practice, 1543 (C) 1369 (C), 1427 (C) COLLEGES: CHAZAN, A. A., and McSORLEY, J. G. A.: Haemoly- Christian Medical College request for books, 1060 (C) College of General Practitioners: tic anaemia in sickle-cell trait, 283 (0) CtusnE, A.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, Butterworth Gold Medal, 1497 CHEESE, Frederick William, obituary of, 181 1303 (C) Facilities, 541 Cheeses for reducing diets, 1131; 1500 (C) Christine Murrell Memorial Fellowship, 1439 Fourth annual meeting, 1232 Chelsea Clinical Society, 1557 CHRISTOFINIS, G. J. See HUSTON, A. F., 629 James Mackenzie Lecture, 1232 Chemotherapy and growth inhibition, 95 Chromosome number of man, 353 (A) New building, 174 (C); 147 (A) - Georg Speyer Haus, fiftieth anniversary, 558 sex chromiatin in oral smears (A. D. Dixon and Pfizer Postgraduate Grants, 53 Chest: Institute of Diseases of the Chest, facilities, J. B. D. Torr), 799.(0); 815 (A) Scottish Council meeting, 1557 538 CHURCHILL-DAVIDSON, H. C.: Cardiac arrest, College of Pathologists of Australia; inaugural meeting, 1110 Chickenpox; three attacks, 1381 1482 (C) JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX COL-DEU 9

COLLEGES (continued): CORTISONE (continued): DALE, Sir Henry, awarded Albert Medal, Royal See also Royal Australasian College of Physicians Effect on body defence mechanisms (T. Nicol, Society of Arts, 53, 253 Royal Australasian College of Surgeons R. S. Snell, and D. L. J. Bilbey), 800 (0); DALE, T. L. C.: Advice from hospital doctors, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynacco- 1549 (C) 1490 (C) logists Fluorohydrocortisone, 872 (A); 940 (C) Dalhousie University. See Universities, Dalhousie Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Hydrocortisone, intravenous, in treatment of DALTON, C. H. C.: Facial palsy, 1488 (C) Royal College of Physicians of Ireland pulmonary oedema due to angiocardiography DANCE, Jean. See RANKIN, N. E., 808 Royal College of Physicians of London (E. M. M. Besterman, J. C. Leonard, and Dandruff, 92 (A) Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh P. Wood), 695 (0) Dangerous substances, basic list for uniform labelling, Royal College of Surgeons of England -local, for Hunner's ulcer of bladder; prelimin- 656 Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ary report (J. H. Johnston), 698 (0) DANON, Mathilde. See SACHS, L., 795 Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of -in treatment of ulcerative colitis (S. C. DANOWSKI, T. S. See ELKINTON, J. R., 1162 Glasgow Truelove), 1267 (0); 1486 (C) DANZIGER, A.: L-Noradrenaline, 46 (C) - snuff in treatment of hay-fever, 836 "Daptazole." See Amiphenazole Colon, benign multilocular intraperitoneal air cysts - treatment of burns, 1547 (C) "Daraprim." See Pyrimethamine simulating carcinoma (D. E. Sturdy), 212 In dermatology, 226 DARGENT, M.: Value of radical thyroidectomy in -carcinoma; results of treatment (E. G. Muir), Present therapeutic status of cortisone and its the treatment of thyroid cancer, 1138 (0) 742 (0) derivatives, with special reference to rheumatic DARLING, Janet S., memorial fund instituted, 245 (C) - motility, 870 (A); 1300 (C) diseases (H. F. Polley), 151; 1253 (0) DAS, Amalananda, obituary of, 1371 COLTART, W. D.: Orthopaedic disabilities in children, Therapy, failure, 678 - See BASU, A. K., 916 223 Treatment of acute haemorrhagic pancreatitis DAVEY, T. F., Ross, C. M., and NICHOLSON, B.: COMFORT, A.: Biology of Senescence, 589 (J. G. Brockis and E. T. Jones), 1524 (0) Leprosy; changing situation in Eastern Nigeria, -and others: Medical Relief Appeal, 1173 (C) - of Addison's disease (R. N. Beck and D. A. D. 65 (0) COMMINS, B. T., WALLER, R. E., and LAWTHER, P. J.: Montgomery), 921 (0) DAVEY, T. H., and LIGHrBODY, W. P. H.: The Smoke in a London diesel bus garage; an interim - of disseminated sclerosis, 429 Control of Disease in the Tropics, 141 report, 753 (0); 939 (C), 1058 (C), 1235 (C), Unusual neurological complications after sudden DAVEY, W. W.: Rovsing's sign, 28 (0); 180 (C), 1487 (C) withdrawal (A. G. Beckett and C. J. Stevenson), 243 (C), 303 (C) Commonwealth University Interchange Committee, 27 (0) DAVIDSON, W. M.: Iron-deficiency anaemia, 155 report on work over the last eight years, 1154 DAVIDSON, W. P. M.: Doctors in Hungary, 1000 (C) Composting of household waste, 758 (L); 940 (C) Cosmetics, dermatitis from, 226 DAVIES, A. H. See MCGREGOR, I. A., 686 COMPSTON, N. D.: Epidemic at Royal Free Hospital, - some hazards of lipstick, 255 DAVIES, D. R., DENT, C. E., and WILLCOX, A.: 157 COSTELLO, Thomas Bodkin, obituary of, 365 Hyperparathyroidism and steatorrhoea, 1133 (0) COULSON, D. See TUNBRIDGE, R. E., 588 1363 (C), 1546 (C) CONGRESSES: COUNIHAN, T. B. See CLELAND, W. P., 379 DAVIES, G. M., and LEWIS, I.: Outbreak of food- Gastroenterology; fifth international congress, COURNAND, A. F., awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine, poisoning from bread made of chemically 236, (correction, 316); 252 990 (A) contaminated flour, 393 (0) Genetics; first international congress, 412 COWAN, H. K.; appointed Honorary Physician to DAVIES, G. R.: Maladjusted children, 303 (C) Haematology; International Society, sixth con- H.M. the Queen, 54 DAVIES, H. W.: Spinal angiomatous malformations, gress, 655 COWDRY, E. V.: Cancer Cells, 646 228 Harvey Tercentenary Congress, programme of COWELL, S. J.: Review of Modern Nutrition in DAVIES, I. G., appointed Honorary Physician to celebrations in London and Folkestone, 1295 Health and Disease, edited by M. G. Wohl and H.M. the Queen, 54 History of Medicine; fifteenth international R. S. Goodhart, 31 DAVIES, J. A. L.: Late results of vagotomy combined congress, 666 - appointed professor emeritus, University of with gastro-jejunostomy or pyloroplasty in Physiology; twentieth international congress, 414 London, 253 treatment of duodenal ulceration, 1086 (0); Union Internationale de la Presse M6dicale, CRABTREE, N. L.: Ascertainment and management 1366 (C), 1548 (C) 1229 (A) of defective hearing in the very young, 234 DAVIES, R. M.: Recovery rooms, 163 CRADDOCK, D.: The catarrhal child, 166 DAVIES, Rosemary: Tropical pulmonary eosino- Conn's syndrome, 231 CRAIG, W. S., and others: Nursing Care of the Newly 1470 CONNOLLY, C.: Intracranial haemotoma concealed Born Infant, 287 philia, (0) by leakage of cerebrospinal fluid, 1154 (0) CRAIGMILE, D. A.: Child of deaf mutes, 256 (C) DAVIS, A.: Paediatric anaesthesia, 45 (C) Consanguinity, risks of hereditary defects in grand- DAVIS, N.: Vaccination technique, 1545 (C) Crash helmets (parliamentary note), 106 P. S.: Results of the children, 1251 - - revised British Standard, 1129 DAVIS, 17-hydroxycorticosteroid Constipation, prolonged, in children, 374 (C), 490 (C) CRAWFORD, B. See assays compared with clinical response in the - regular use of laxatives by schoolchildren (J. J. A. T. B. FARQUHAR, J. W., 276 same patients, 1110 CREAK, Mildred: The problem child, 222 M. H. and E. A.: Reid), 25 (0); 36 (A); 245 (C) G. P.: 243 DAVISON, A., PASK, Neostigmine- - treatment, 36 (A); 374 (C) CREAN, Athlete's foot, (C) resistant curarization, 1544 (C) CRITCHLEY, M.: Review of I. P. Pavlov-Selected R. in Consultants and Specialists: Merit awards (parlia- Works, S. DAVISON, A.: Education the U.S.A., 93 mentary 249 edited by Kh. Koshtoyants, 1352; DAWKINS, M.: Anaesthetic deaths, 995 (C) note), 1482 (C) 1. M. reader in -referrals in general practice (P. Hopkins), 873 - elected honorary Rumanian DAWSON, P., appointed pathology, Contraception. See Birth control member, Society of Westminster Medical School, 1315 Medical Sciences, 776 A. L.: from the CONWAY, H.: Tumors of the Skin, 464 - elected Master of the of of DEACON, Bleeding cord, 1299 (C) COOK, C.: Adrenocortical hormones in ophthal- Society Apothecaries London, 558 DEAFNS.S: see also Ear; Hearing; Otorhinolaryng- rmology, 167 CROMBIE, Thomas Gilmour, obituary of, 307 ology COOKSEY, F. S.: Rehabilitation of rheumatoid CROSSLEY-HOLLAND, Frank 662 arthritis, 232 William, obituary of, Children with impaired hearing, 222 Crohn's disease in mother and son (G. E. Heard and Deaf-mutism; rearing of child of deaf mutes, - Rehabilitation for chronic bronchitics, 1541 E. L. John), 85 - and BREWERTON, D. A.: The employment of the 256 (C) CROW, R. S.: Peripheral neuritis in myelomatosis, Defective hearing, ascertainment in the very rheumatoid arthritic, 1169; 1369 (C) 802 young, COOPER, C. J.: Innovation in technique for dental (0) 234 CROWLEY, E. M. See EMERY, J. L., 1518 National body to co-ordinate the work of societies gas, 482 (C) CROWLEY, M. F. See WOLFF, F. W., 440 concerned with the welfare of deaf children, 1283 COOPER, Jane. See CHAVE, S. P. W., 1543 CRUICKSHANK, John Cecil, obituary of, 1061, 1121 COOPER, Lesley D.: Dr. Janet S. Darling Memorial Cryoglobulinaemia and macroglobulinaemia, 409 (A) Death, agonal twitching, 1070 Fund, 245 (C) CSATO, T.: " Staggered dumping " and sugar Death, sudden unexpected, in infants; clinical COPE, C. L.: Diagnostic use of adrenal inhibition in tolerance, 358 (C) histories of cases reported to coroner (J. L. Cushing's syndrome, 193 (0) CULLIS, Winifred Clara, obituary of, 1242 Emery and E. M. Crowley), 1518 (0) COPE, E., GILLHESPY, R. O., and R1CHARDSON, R. W.: CULLUMBINE, H. See PArrLE, R. E., 913 DEDICHEN, J.: Thrombosing arteriosclerosis; result Treatment of iron-deficiency anaemia; com- CUMMING, R. L.: Paediatric anaesthesia, 242 (C) of long-term anticoagulant therapy, 1038 (0) parison of methods, 638 (0); 996 (C), 1118 (C), CUMMINS, P. H.: Lung cancer and tobacco, 43 (C) Delinquency, juvenile: Mr. Lyward's Answer 1239 (C), 1304 (C), 1428 (C) CUNNINGHAM, Eileen R., retirement 488 646 - See GILLHESPY, R. O., 1094 of, (M. Burn), COPEMAN, W. S. C.: Cortisone Curarization, neostigmine-resistant (A. R. Hunter), DENOUAN, A. E. B.: Cigarette smoking, 358 (C) and A.C.T.H. in 919(0); 1054(C), 1113 (C), 1174 (C), 1240(C), DENT, C. E.: Hyperparathyroidism and steator- rheumatoid arthritis, 151 1303 (C), 1365 (C), 1429 (C), 1485 (C), 1544 (C) rhoea, 1546 (C) - elected Warden of Society of Apothecaries of CURRAN, D.: Use of drugs in neurosis, 157 - review of The Biochemistry and Physiology of London, 558 Curriculum, medical. See Education, medical Bone, edited by G. H. Bourne, 464 COPLANS, Joseph Moses, obituary of, 48 CURTIS, Joan M.: Abuse of antibiotics, 767 (C), - See DAVIES, D. R., 1133 COPPARD, Winifred: Medical relief appeal, 1548 (C) 997 (C) Dentistry: Institute of Dental Surgery, facilities, 538 Copyright: Collaboration in authorship (medico- Cushing's syndrome, 8, 683 Tnew dental unit at Sunderland General Hospital, legal note), 1125 --and hypertension, 231 1505 CORBETr, C. H.: Chronic haemospermia, 1132 (C) -- diagnostic use of adrenal inhibition (C. L. Deoxycortone acetate in treatment of Addison's CORBETr, J. T.: Itchy measles, 1488 (C) Cope), 193 (0) disease (R. N. Beck and D. A. D. Montgomery), Cornea: Grafts; eyes offered to save sight not to be CUTHBERrSON, D. P.: Review of A Symposium on 921 (0) used from living persons (medico-legal note), 485 Amino Acid Metabolism, edited by W. D. DEPALMA, A. F. (Editor): Clinical Orthopaedics- - ulceration in virus diseases, 111 McElroy and H. B. Glass, 287 No. 6, 811 Coronary artery disease; alimentary lipaemia in CUTHBERTSON, William, obituary of, 887 Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. men and in controls (D. W. Barritt), 640 (0) CUTLER, R.: Medical relief appeal, 1238 (C) Report of the Water Pollution Research Board, ---m mortality from, 99 (C) Cyanocobalamin. See Vitamin B12 1955, 1536 --- sex factor, 98 (C), 551 (C), 768 (C) Cycle racing, long-distance; food and stimulants, 893 Depilation, 1069 CORP, M. J. See BARNES, D. W. H., 626 Cytology, exfoliative, in diagnosis of lung cancer; Dermatitis caused by soap, 299 (C) CORTICOTROPHIN: examination of one laboratory's results (F. - contact, from chlorpromazine, 1432 (C) Clinical uses, 1257 Hampson), 1461 (0) Dermatology. See also Skin Corticotrophin and cortisone therapy in dermato- - American prizes for essays, 372 myositis (M. McElligott), 1509 (0) - Clinical Selections in Dermatology and Mycology In dermatology, 226 D (F. R. Schmidt), 1042 In treatment of disseminated sclerosis, 429 - Institute of Dermatology, facilities, 538 Present therapeutic status, 151 D'ABREU, A. L., and PARSONS, C.: Surgical treat- Dermatomyositis, corticotrophin and cortisone Secretion stimulated by stress, 33 (L) ment of children with coarctation of the aorta, therapy (M. McElligott), 1509 (0) 390 (0) Desmoid tumour resembling pseudo-pancreatic cyst CORTISoNE: DACIE, J. V.: Practical Haematology, 2nd ed., 866 in a male (E. Wilson), 982 And aspirin, in treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, DA FONSECA, A. F. See WEST, E. D., 1206 Detergents, ingested, toxicity of, 316 42 (C), 239 (C) Daily Sketch, libel action by Royal College of - synthetic, report on (parliamentary note), 50 And corticotrophin therapy, in dermatomyositis Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (medico-legal DEUTSCHaERGER, O.: Fluoroscopy in Diagnostic (M. McElligott), 1509 (0) note), 309 Roentgenology, 1162 10 DEX-EDU INDEX BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL,.-III-I Dextran sulphate; heparin-like action, 1167 (A) Diphtheria, graphs (vital statistics), 774, 1065, 1378 Sir --urinary excretion related to duration of anti- DUKE-ELDER, Stewart: Review of Biochemistry - T.A.F. and sensitivity to serum, 56 of the Eye, by Antoinette Pirie and Ruth van coagulant effect (S. M. Jeavons, K. W. Walton, Dipipanone hydrochloride in treatment of severe and C. R. Ricketts), 1016 (0); 1167 (A) Heyningen, 405 pain; report of 200 cases (R. 0. Gillhespy, -review of Surgery of the Eye-Diseases, by - use as anticoagulant, and action in lowering E. Cope, and P. 0. Jones), 1094 (0) A. 926 serum cholesterol (H. Cohen and G. R. Tud- Callahan, Disabled persons, bathroom aid for, 480 (C) - awarded Lister Medal, 990 hope), 1023 (0); 1167 (A) Disinfectants; antidote on the label, 1116 (C) DUNCAN, James Matthews, obituary of, 555 "Dexulate." See Dextran sulphate Disinfection: Protective value of washing the hands, DUNCAN, L. J. P., BAIRD, Joyce D., and DUNLOP, 1070 D. M.: A clinical trial of BZ 55, 433 (0); 465 (L) DIABETES MELLITUS: Dissection; supply of bodies, 1357 (C) DUNLOP, D. M.: Pharmaceutical advertisements, Aetiology and management of lesions of the Divine healing, 44 (C), 242 (C) 1298 feet (W. Oakley, R. C. F. (C) Catterall, and M. M. - - distinction from faith healing, 177 (C) -review of Hutchison's Food and the Principles of Martin), 953 (0); 1047 (A); 1239 (C), 1432 (C) Divorce: Medical evidence of insanity (medico-legal Dietetics, 11th ed., by V. H. Mottram and And ischaemic heart disease, 36 (A) note), 773 G. Graham, 810 Blood pyruvate and a-ketoglutarate in normal and DIXON, A. D., and TORR, J. B. D.: Sex chromatin in -review of MIanagement of Pain in Cancer, edited diabetic subjects (M. J. H. Smith and K. W. oral smears, 799 (0); 815 (A) Taylor), 1035 (0) by M. J. Schiffrin, 1103 DIxON, K. C.: Cholesterol and vascular disease, - See DUNCAN, L. J. P., 433 Convalescent home for male diabetics, 612 1304 (C) DUNN, Cuthbert Lindsay, obituary of, 944 Diet before glucose tolerance test, 721 DOBBS, Phyllis. See COMFORT, A., 1173 Duodenal ulcer. See Peptic ulcer Effect of penicillin V, 997 (C) DOBBS, R. H.: Visit to Warsaw, 1230; 1426 (C) DURHAM, M. P.: Clinical trial of buclizine hydro- Enzyme tests for detection of glucose in urine -See COMFORT, A., 1173 chloride for vomiting of pregnancy, 1276 (0) (J. A. Hunt, C. H. Gray, and D. E. Thorogood), DOCK, W.: Effective ways of managing arterio- Durham University. See Universities, Durham 586 (0); 827 (C), 940 (C), 1058 (C), 1238 (C), sclerosis, 475 DUTHIE, D. A. See DONALDSON, E. M., 1161 1487 (C) Doctor. See Consultants; Medical practitioners DUTTON, J. E. M.: Intracranial aneurysm; a new Enzyme test for glycosuria (R. E. Tunbridge, Doctor in the House, play at Victoria Palace Theatre, method of surgical treatment, 585 (0); 711 (C), R. G. Paley, and D. Coulson), 588; 827 (C), 313 825 (C) 1058 (C), 1238 (C), 1487 (C) DODD, H., and COCKETr, F. B.: The Pathology and Dysentery, Exact control, 430; 836 (C) bacillary, blood-stream infection, 668 Surgery of the Veins of the Lower Limib, 1103 - spread of, 410 (A) Inherited, 1190 DODDS, Sir Charles: Present position of A.C.T.H., -graphs (vital statistics), 51, 108, 185, 370, 487, Insulin, abnormal reactions after, 255 cortisone, and derivatives, 151 610, 664, 832, 948, 1127, 1248, 1378, 1556 - coma, irreversible," treatment, 256 (C) DOLL, R., and HILL, A. B.: Lung cancer and other Dysmenorrhoea, primary, treatment with propan- Pregnancy complicated by; review of 119 cases causes of death in relation to E. M. smoking; a second theline bromide (T. G. E. White), 1527 (0) (A. Stevenson), 1514 (0) report on the mortality of British doctors, DYSON, E. D.: Shoe-fitting x-ray fluoroscopes; Spontaneous cure, 1131; 1500 (C) 1071 (0); 1104 (L); 1246 (parliamentary note), radiation measurements and hazards, 269 (0); Treatment; clinical trial of BZ 55, new oral hypo- 1367 (C), 1426 (C) 420 (C), 479 (C), 714 (C), 826 (C) glycaemic agent A. (J. Hunt, W. Oakley and - See COMFORT, A., 1173 R. D. Lawrence), 445 (0); 465 (L) DON, C.: Review of Fluoroscopy in Diagnostic - trial of oral hypoglyeaemic agent (BZ 55) Roentgenology, by 0. Deutschberger, 1162 (F. W. Wolff, G. A. Stewart, M. F. Crowley, DONALDSON, E. M., and D. A.: E and A. DUrtIE, Clinical Bloom), 440 (0); 465 (L) trial of glycyrrhetinic acid ointment, 1161 EADIE, J. W., and THORLAKSON, R. H.: Perforating -with BZ 55 (J. M. McKenzie, P. B. Marshall, DONALDSON, M.: Cancer 303 J. M. Stowers, and R. B. 448 education, (C) wound of the portal vein, 285 Hunter), (0); DONOVAN, G. E.: Automation in medicine, 44 (C) EAMEs, Alethea Josephine, obituary of, 1375 465 (L) DONOVAN, H.: Medical education, 362 (C) with BZ 55; clinical trial (L. J. P. Duncan, DORcus, R. M. (Editor): Hypnosis and its Thera- EAR: see also Deafness; Hearing; Otorhinolaryn- Joyce D. Baird, and D. M. Dunlop), 433 (0); peutic Applications, 756 gology 465 (L) DORFMAN, R. I., and SHIPLEY, R. A.: Androgens: Ear-drum, factors affecting healing after perfora- - with BZ 55; report on 20 cases, 1178 (C) Biochemistry, Physiology, and Clinical Signi- tion, 613 - with hypoglycaemic sulphonamides (BZ 55) ficance, 1416 - rupture of tympanic membrane during syring- (G. Walker, W. L. B. Leese, and J. D. N. DOUTHWAITE, A. H.: Recent advances in thera- ing, 112 (C) Nabarro), 451 (0); 465 (L) peutics, 156, (correction, 316) Fenestration, anaesthesia for, 163 - with hypoglycaemic and antidiabetic sulphon- -Pitfalls in medicine, 895 (0), 958 (0), 1175 (C), Otitis media due to Gram-negative organisms; amides (F. G. Young), 431 (0); 465 (L); 657 (C) 1298 (C), 1489 (C) treatment, 1441 Value of BZ 55 in control and I. (I. Murray Wang), - review of The Reliefof Symptoms, by W. Modell, Removal of foreign bodies in children, 1188 452 (0); 465 (L) 31 Wax in ears; origin and function, 254 DOWDESWELL, Roland Melville, obituary of, 305 Diagnosis: Babinski 91 Ear-rings, piercing for, 56 (C) response, (A) DowNEs, Helen R.: The Chemistry of Living Cells, EARDLEY, William, obituary of, 1373 - future 11 of diagnostic procedures, 19 (C), 1301 (C) 1416 EASON, E. H.: Zoological nomenclature, 245 (C) - pitfalls in medicine H. 895 (A. Douthwaite), (0), DOWNIE, D. See WARD, W., 418 EAST, T.: Review of Advances in Cardiology, edited 958 (0); 1175 (C), 1298 (C), 1489 (C) DomLE, A. E., MURPHY, E. A., and NEILSON, G. H.: by R. Hegglin, 811 Diaphoretics in paediatrics, 374 Hypotensive action of mecamylamine, 1209 (0); East Africa; medical commission of inquiry (parlia- Diarrhoea, juvenile, aetiology; laboratory investi- 1431 (C) gation of specimens from general practices in mentary note), 309 - and NEsSON, G. H.: Neuromuscular disorders East Grinstead, visit of B.M.A. Section of Plastic North-east London (Mair E. M. Thomas and in mecamylamine therapy, 1431 (C) Surgery, 171 Ruth E. Charter), 339 (0); 350 (A) DRASPA, L. J.: Clinical psychologist in the mental "Dibenyline." See Phenoxybenzamine hydro- Eczema, atopic; vaccination risks, 315 hospital, 826 (C), 1059 (C) - effect of glycyrrhetinic acid on, 480 (C), 604 (C), chloride Dressings: Development and evaluation of a porous 882 (C), 1058 (C), 1113 (C), 1239 (C), 1305 (C), DIBLE, J. H. See MARTIN, P., 215 surgical dressing (J. T. Scales, A. G. Towers, DICK, James Orford Wallace, obituary of, 308 1431 (C), 1483 (C) and N. Goodman), 962 (0); 988 (A) - glycyrrhetinic acid ointment; clinical trial DICK, William Pointon, obituary of, 305, 365 -hernia, umbilical, in infants, clinical trial of (E. M. Donaldson and D. A. Duthie), 1161 DtcicENs, C.: Charles Dickens and his Family: A adhesive strapping (J. C. Haworth), 1286 (0) Sympathetic Study (W. H. Bowen), 1042 - infantile; soya flour in treatment, 553 (C), 715 (C) DRTNKER, P., appointed Harben lecturer for 1956, 427 EDHOLM, 0. G.: Polar physiology, 601 DICKINSON, K. S.: Pharmaceutical advertisements, " Dromoran." See Levorphanol 1298 (C) Edinburgh Royal Infirmary; new buildings opened, DICKSON, Ivan Wanless, obituary of, 662 DRUGS: 1249 Dicoumarol, blood-clotting time after ingestion, 778 Accidents due to, 290 (A) - University. See Universities, Edinburgh Dictionaries: Bellows' Germany Dictionary, 3rd ed,, Advertising methods, 941 (C), 1058 (C), 1176 (C), EDUCATION, MEDICAL: see also Students 1042 1238 (C), 1367 (C) Aims and content of the medical curriculum Dieldrin, toxic effects, 397 Approved names, 602 (A. M. Jones), 494 (0); 519 (L); 712 (C), 824 (C) Diesel fumes, toxicity, 914 - - supplementary list, correction, 430 (C) Curriculum and the medical schools, 528 -oil; relation to lung cancer, 44 (C), 357 (C), Cost (parliamentary note), 1124 Educational number of British Medical Journal, 416 (C), 605 (C) - of prescriptions (parliamentary note), 1552 491-548 - - smoke in a London diesel bus garage; interim Eye and ear droppers (parliamentary note), 1552 Experiment in, 522 (A) report (B. T. Commins, R. E. Waller, and P. J. French ban on pharmaceutical goods (parliamen- In Eire, 535 Lawther), 753 (0); 939 (C), 1058 (C), 1235 (C), tary note), 308 In Northern Ireland, 535 1487 (C) Life-saving (parliamentary note), 1247 In United States, 93; 522 (A); 596 Names; confusion with similar names, 767 (C) --- reflections on current trends (W. Bauer), DIrE: see also Food; Nutrition " Pop-gun " containers, 482 (C) 1433 (0) Cheeses for reducing diets, 1131; 1500 (C) Prescription charge increase (parliamentarynotes), London medical schools, 529 Food habits of myopic children (P. A. Gardiner), 1063, 1124, 1247 Medical schools in England and Wales, 531 699 (0) - B.M.A. statement, 1063 - - in Scotland, 534 Hutchison's Food and the Principles of Dietetics, --complaints (parliamentary note), 1183 Medicine and university, 519 (L) 11th ed. (V. H. Mottram and G. Graham), 810 - grants for (parliamentary note), 1312 Medicine's widening horizons (R. W. Luxton), Ideal weight, 1317 - Minister's defence (parliamentary note), 1375 510(0) Notes on Diets for Old People in Homes and Sales investigation (parliamentary note), 1064 Postgraduate courses, 536 Institutions, 1040 Statistics of therapeutic trials, 825 (C) Postgraduate; in preparation for entry into general Relation to structure of teeth. 111 Used in practice eighty years ago (C. Lillingston) practice (J. K. Paterson), 513 (0); 767 (C), (Nova et Vetera), 477 882 (C) DIETHELM, 0. (Editor): Etiology of Chronic Alco- Preparing for medicine (R. Whitehead), 491 (0) holism, 1352 Drunkenness tests, 941 (C), 1056 (C), 1173 (C) Purpose (G. W. Pickering), 113 (0); 298 (C), Digestion: " Staggered dumping " and sugar DRURY, Godfrey Dru, obituary of, 1063 362 (C), 420 (C), 824 (C), 940 (C), 11 16 (C) tolerance, 358 (C) Dublin University. See Universities, Dublin Related to general practice, 93 DIGGs, L. W., STuRM, Dorothy, and BELL, Ann: DUCKWORTH, A.: Pharmaceutical advertisements, Role of psychiatry (J. A. Ewing), 503 (0) The Morphology of Human Blood Cells, 589 1238 (C) School versus academy in the medical curriculum DIGNAN, John Francis, obituary of, 49, 181 Ductus arteriosus, persistent; surgery (R. Nicks and (C. McNeil), 507 (0) Dihydrotachysterol in treatment of renal tubular P. J. Molloy), 578 (0) Second world conference, 520 (L) osteomalaria and management of a subsequent D(INNER, L.: Progressive massive fibrosis, 417 (C) Teaching in the gynaecological out-patient depart- pregnancy (G. A. Rose), 805 (0) - Sarcoidosis, 1237 (C) ment (J. K. Russell), 506 (0) "Dilatil." See Phenyl-iso-butyl-n-p-hydroxy ephe- DUFF, R. S.: Action of " dibenyline " on the peri- - of social and preventive medicine (C. M. drine pheral circulation, 857 (0) Fletcher), 497 (0); 712 (C) DssANr, S., MOXON, C. P., and LEwTAS, N. A.: - Circulation in the hands in hypertension, 974 (0) Techniques and methods (I. Aird), 500 (0) Cerebral angiography in a neurosurgical service, DUGGAN. N.: Twopenny-halfpenny advertising, Undergraduate, 529 10 (0) 1367 (C) - and postgraduate, in U.S.S.R., 1050 JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX EDW-FOR 11

EDWARDS, C., and ROB, C.: Relief of neurological EULER, U. S. von: Noradrenaline: Chemistry, FFORDE, Sir Arthur: Address at new session of symptoms and signs by reconstruction of Physiology, Pharmacology, and Clinical Aspects, University College Hospital Medical School, 877 stenosed internal carotid artery, 1265 (0) 984 Fibrinogen in treatment of haemorrhage, 1318 EDWARDS, Dennis Raymond, obituary of, 1062 European Academy of Allergy, 1438 FIDDES, F. S.: Accidental carbon monoxide poison- EDWARDS, J. L.: Unconscious thought?, 605 (C) European League for Mental Hygiene, conference, ing; dangers of inadequate ventilation, 697 (0) EDWARDS, J. W. See CLARKE, C. A., 725 599 FIELD,E. O. See BURN, G. P., 1152 EICHNER, E.: Relaxin, 1171 (C) EVANS, C. D. See WARIN, R. P., 480 FIELDSEND, A. B.: Twopenny-halfpenny advertising, Eire. See Ireland, Republic of EVANS, Sir Charles Lovatt (Editor): Principles of 1238 (C) EISER, Arthur, obituary of, 1550 Human Physiology, 12th ed., by E. H. Starling, FILATOV, Vladimir Petrovich, obituary of, 1120 ELAM, J. E.: Anaesthetic deaths, 995 (C) 1042 Films: Atomic energy and related subjects, 1297 ELDER, P. D.: Troublesome staphylococci, 11 15 (C) -review of Textbook of Medical Physiology, by -for medical teaching in U.S., 775 ELDON, K.: Experience with ABO and Rh blood- A. C. Guyton, 646 FINDLAY, Louis, obituary of, 1243, 1551 grouping cards (Eldon cards), 1218 (0) EVANS, D.: Abnormalities of shape, structure, and FINLAYSON, D. H.: Complete rupture of uterus with Eldon cards, experience with use in ABO and Rh function which cure themselves, 164 subsequent pregnancy, 1415 blood grouping (K. Eldon), 1218 (0) EVANS, E. O.: Abuse of antibiotics, 712 (C) FINNEY, D. J.: Experimental Design and its Statistical Electric convulsion therapy complicated by fractured - Twopenny-halfpenny advertising, 1058 (C) Basis, 86 spine; herpes zoster after (A. I. Roith), 865 EVANS, E. S.: Role of surgery in the treatment of Fireworks, eye injuries due to (W. May), 1039 (0) Electrocardiogram; changes in acute hyperpara- spastics, 167 FISCHER, E. See MORRIS, J. V., 1529 thyroidism (B. A. Bradlow and N. Segel), EVANS, G.: Personality and cancer, 357 (C) FISHBEIN, M., recipient of Distinguished Service 197 (0) EVANS, 1.- Old students of University College Award, American Medical Writers' Association, Electrocardiography: Clinical Electrocardiography. London, 715 (C) 948 Part I (L. N. Katz and A. Pick), 866 EVANS, J. W.: The chart in general practice, 419 (C) FISHER, J. W.: Fetishism treated by aversion therapy, Electrolytes: Plasma electrolyte levels, variations in EVANS, P.: German measles, 243 (C) 1301 (C) the individual (1. K. Fawcett and V. Wynn), EVANS, Q.: Effect of glycyrrhetinic acid on eczema, FISHER, 0. D.: Haemoglobin level in cord blood, 161 582 (0) 604 (C), 1058 (C), 1239 (C) FISHER, R., elected Warden of the Society of Apothe- ELITHORN, A., and SLATER, E.: Prefrontal leuco- EVANS, R. W.: Histological Appearances of Tumours: caries of London, 558 tomy; views of patients and their relatives, With a Consideration of their Histogenesis and FITCH, Arthur Alfred, obituary of, 772 739 (O);760 (A); 885 (C) Certain Aspects of their Clinical Features and FITZGERALD, B.: Varicose ulcers in ambulant Elizabeth II, Honorary Physicians appointed, 54 Behaviour, 926 patients, 1484 (C) ELKINTON, J. R., and DANOWSKI, T. S.: The Body Evidence, medical, at inquests, 356 (C), 480 (C), FITZGERALD, O., FITZGERALD, P., CANrWELL, D., Fluids: Basic Physiology and Practical Thera- 606 (C), 767 (C), 886 (C), 942 (C), 1057 (C) and MEHJGAN, J. A.: Diagnosis and treatment peutics, 1162 EWING, A. W. G.: Children with impaired hearing, of the Budd-Chiari syndrome in polycythaemia ELLIOTr, K. A. C., PAGE, I. H., and QUASTEL, J. H. 222 vera, 1343 (0); 1354(L) (Editors): Neurochemistry: The Chemical EWING, J. A.: The role of psychiatry in medical FITZGERALD, P. See FITzGERALD, O., 1343 Dynamics of Brain and Nerve, 141 education, 503 (0) FITZGERALD, R. T. D.: The Motor Show, 1302 (C) ELLIS, R, W. B.: Diseases in Infancy and Childhood, Exhibitions: A.M.A. Scientific Exhibits, 1955, FLETCHER, C. M.: Problems of chronic bronchitis, 2nd ed., 1530 Sponsored by the Council on Scientific Assembly, 227 ELPHINSTONE, R. H., WicICEs, I. G., and ANDERSON, American Medical Association, 756 - The teaching of social and preventive medicine, A. B.: Familial agammaglobulinaemia, 336 (0) Experiments on convict volunteers, 762 497 (0); 712 (C) Embolism, pulmonary, due to amniotic fluid, 408 (L) Exposure: Survival at sea, 1044 (L) -Chronic bronchitis, clinical picture, 1540 Embolus, pulmonary, chronic, aneurysm of pul- Flies: Report on fly control, 573 monary artery resulting from (R. Franklin and EvaF: see also Blindness; Ophthalmology; Vision FLINT, F. J., and RICHARDS, Shelagh M.: Organic A. C. P. Ritchie), 983 Artificial eyes (narliamentary note), 366 basis of confusional-states in the elderly, 1537 Embryology: Principles of Embryology (C. H. Biochemistry of the Eye (Antoinette Pirie and Flour; controversy revived (parliamentary note), Waddington), 1530 Ruth van Heyningen), 405 1312 EMERY, J. L.: Intestinal obstruction in infants due Children with minor refractive errors; manage- - present regulations on composition (parliamentary to impacted meconium, 296 ment, 1441 note), 1183 - and CROWLEY, E. M.: Clinical histories of infants Damage by over-zealous first aid (medico-legal Fluoridation of water supplies (parliamentary notes), reported to coroner as cases of sudden unex- note). 49 107, 308 pected death, 1518 (0) Eyes offered to save sight; not to be used from - in , 1380 Emergency Bed Service. See Hospitals, beds, 1377 living persons (medico-legal note), 485 - tests on children's teeth (parliamentary note), 249 Emphysema, breathing exercises for, 1560 Filamentary keratitis, 1382 Fluorine in pregnancy, 667 Empire Medical Advisory Bureau, 541 Injuries due to fireworks (W. May), 1039 (0) Fluorohydrocortisone, 872 (A); 940 (C) Empyema, interlobar, aspiration of, 1131 Neuritis, retrobulbar, bilateral, acute (Doris Rose), " Fluoromar," new anaesthetic, 987 (A) Encephalitis, benign, of brain stem, 228 345 Fluoroscopy: Fluoroscopy in Diagnostic Roent- Encephalomyelitis, myalgic, benign, 157 Ophthalmic tests (parliamentary note), 309 genology (O. Deutschberger), 1162 Endocarditis, bacterial, subacute, and Streptococcus Posterior polar cataract, 894 - for children, 363 (C) viridans; teeth as source of infection (F. G. School eyesight tests (parliamentary note), 105 Fluothane," non-explosive volatile anaesthetic Hobson and B. E. Juel-Jensen), 1501 (0) Sjogren's syndrome, 470 (A) agent (R. Bryce-Smith and H. D. O'Brien), - Sub.- cute Bacterial Endocarditis (A. Kerr), 866 Surgery of the Eye-Diseases (A. Callahan), 926 969 (0); 987 (A) Watery eye drops; dangers in use, 884 (C) Foetus: Antenatal sexing and blood grouping, 413 ENDOCRINOLOGY: -exsanguination associated with surgical induction Androgens: Biochemistry, Physiology, and Clinical of labour (J. K. Russell, D. F. Smith, and Significance (R. I. Dorfman and R. A. Shipley), R. Yule), 1414 (0) 1416 -malignant disease, 1069 Fifth Annual Report on Stress, 1955-56 (Editors: F Fog. See Atmospheric pollution H. Selye and G. Heuser), 464 Face; injuries, 1481 Some recent advances (G. I. M. Swyer), 5 (0) - - plastic surgical treatment, 171 FOOD: see also Diet; Infants, feeding; Nutrition; Textbook of Endocrinology, 2nd ed. (Editor: Facial palsy (T. Cawthorne and D. R. Haynes), Vitamins R. H. Williams), 347 1197 (0); 1488 (C) Antimicrobial agents in, 1128 Tumours causing hypertension, 230 Faculty of Anaesthetists: Appointments, 1554; Colouring matter (parliamentary note), 1376 fellowship diplomas, 1554 Emulsifying and stabilizing agents, 968 Endrin: Food-poisoning caused by endrin-contamin- Faculty of Homoeopathy, course in homoeopathy at Food and Agriculture Organization: Andre Mayer ated flour (G. M. Davies and I. Lewis), 393 (0) Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, 536 fellowships for research, 865 England and Wales; deaths in 1955 (vital statistics), Faculty of Radiologists: Fellowship requirements, Habits of myopic children (P. A. Gardiner), 251 536 699 (0) --- medical schools, 531 Faeces, occult blood in, 1500 Hygiene: Hands Spread Germs, 463 --- Report of the Ministry of Health for 1955, Fallot, tetralogy of, and, cerebral abscess, 244 (C) - Regulations, 53 1478 (A) Family Planning Association: Joan Malleson Preservation with antibiotics, 870 (A); 879 - - vital statistics, June quarter (vital statistics), Memorial Fund. 1438 Taboos in East Africa, 700 252 Fantus test for urinary chlorides, reagents and Taste, appetite, and the selection of food. 601 Enteramine. See Hydroxytryptamine technique, 1559 Third International Congress on Canned Foods, Enteric fever. See also Typhoid FARMER, F. T. See WARRICK, C. K., 1301 879 - general practice experience, 165 FARMER, Pauline. See UNGAR, J., 568 Tinned, bacteriology of, 879 - graphs (vital statistics), 51, 184, 251, 312, 370, FARQUHAR, J. W., CRAWFORD, T. B. B., and LAW, W.: World supplies, 665 426, 487, 664, 718, 775, 832, 1006, 1248, 1496 Urinary sympathin excretion of normal infants cases 1955 Entomology: Handbook for the Identification of and of infants with pink disease, 276 (0) Food-poisoning; in (parliamentary note), Insects ofMedical Impor-tance, 3rd ed. (J. Smart), FARQUHARSON, John Langwell, obituary of, 1122 1552 - from bread made of chemically contaminated 1103 FAWCFTT, J. K., and WYNN, V.: Variation of plasma and 393 Eosinophilia, pulmonary, tropical (Rosemary Davies), electrolyte and total protein levels in the indi- flour (G. M. Davies I. Lewis), (0) - 1125 1470 (0) vidual, 582 (0) from frozen eggs (parliamentary note), - salmonella food-poisoning problems (Sir William Epidemics, early detection of (vital statistics), 1005 FAZEKAS, S. See COMFORT, A., 1173 603 Epidemiological notes. See Vital statistics FEARNLEY, G. R.: Temporary thrombotic state, Savage), 317 (0); 481 (C), (C) Epidemiology: Morbidity yesterday and to-day 1547( C) FOOT: (F. Roberts), 653 Feet. See Foot Aetiology and management of lesions in diabetes Epilepsy: Carotid sinus epilepsy and its treatment FEILDEN, F. E.: Incidence of renal calculus, 158 (W. Oakley, R. C. F. Caterall, and M. M. by denervation (S. Behrman and G. Knight), FEIWEL, M. See HARRISON, R. J., 852 953 1047 (A); 1239 (C), 1432 (C) 1522 (0) Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine, facilities, 541 Martin), (0); - malaria prophylactics, antagonism to anticonvul- Athlete's foot, 100 (C), 243 (C), 360 (C), 420 (C) Femoral arterial disease; technique for by-pass - - in 490 sants, 55 operations (K. Owen and C. G. Rob), 273 (0) management school, - Flat feet in children; treatment, 1132 temporal lobe, associated with Ammon's horn Fenestration, anaesthesia form, 163 Form, function and footwear in the young, 168, sclerosis; aetiology (J. B. Cavanagh and FENToN-RUSSELL, D.: Suicide, 998 (C) (correction, 316) A. Meyer), 1403 (0) FERGUSON, J.: Rovsing's sign, 244 (C) Gangrenous, management of, 880 Epileptics in prison (parliamentary note), 1064 FERRIMAN, D. G., and ANDERSON, A. B.: Macro- Shoe-stretcher for relief of 769 Epimenorrhagia, significance of, 316 globulinaemia of Waldenstrom, 402 (0); 409 (A) bunions, (C) Epiphora, surgical treatment, 167 Fertilization: Fertilization (Lord Rothschild), 701 FOOTE, R. R.: Varicose ulcer, 188 (C) "Equanil." See Meprobamate FESSLER, Alfred, obituary of, 1493 - Amnion implantation in peripheral vascular ERSKINE, D.: Telephone manners, 1547 (C) Fetishism treated by aversion therapy (M. J. Ray- disease, 553 (C) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, micro-methods for mond), 854 (0); 1174 (C), 1301 (C), 1366 (C) FORD, R. M.: Tuberculosis and mass radiography,, estimation, 952 Fever: Pyrexia of unknown origin; study of a 551 (C) Erythromycin, antistaphylococcal activity, 61 series of cases (J. V. 0. Reid), 23 (0); 180 (C), Foreign bodies, inhaled (C. L. N. Robinson and ETON, B. See BOISSARD, Joan M.. 574 245 (C) W. W. Mushin), 324-(); 714 (C) 12 INDEX BRrrisH FOR-GRO MEDICAL JOURNAL

Forensic medicine. See Medico-legal notes GARROD, L. P.: Review ofBiochemical Mechanisms in Glaucoma, salivation in, 430 FORRESTER-WOOD, W. R.: Conservative resection in Inflammation, 2nd ed., by V. Menkin, 518 Glomangioma of nail-bed (W. B. Law), 30 carcinoma of rectum, 158 - review of Polymyxin, Neomycin, Bacitracin, by GLOVER, D.: Antidote on the label, 1116 (C) FORSSMANN, W., awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine, E. Jawetz, 589 GLOVER, E.: On the Early Development of Mind. 990 (A) - and WATERWORTH, Pamela M.: Behaviour in Vol. I of Selected Papers on Psycho-Analysis, 31 Foss, G. L., and SIMPSON, S. L.: Methyltestosterone vitro of some new anti-staphylococcal antibio- - review of Fragments of an Analysis with Freud, by therapy, 1426 (C) tics, 61 (0); 217 (L); 1362 (C) J. Wortis, 1352 FOsItR, J.: Modern trends in cataract surgery, 166 GARRY, Thomas Gerald, obituary of, 1434 - review of Hypnosis and Its Therapeutic Applica- FOSTER, P. A.: Apartheid in blood transfusion, GASTaR, B. S. C.: Amnion implantation in peripheral tions, edited by R. M. Dorcus, 756 548 (C) vascular disease, 606 (C) Glucagon, 288 (L) - Neostigmine-resistant curarization, 1485 (C) Gastrectomy, partial, followed by enteritis and Glucocorticoids, 5 FOUNTAIN, J. R.: Treatment of chronic myeloid polyarthritis (J. H. Shoesmith and H. S. Shuck- Glucose: Enzyme tests for detection in urine (J. A. leukaemia with mercaptopurine, 1345 (0) smith), 404 Hunt, C. H. Gray, and D. E. Thorogood), FOURMAN, P.: Review of The Body Fluids: Basic Gastro-enteritis, infantile, aetiology; laboratory 586 (0); 827 (C), 940 (C), 1058 (C), 1238 (C), Physiology and Practical Therapeutics, by J. R. investigation of specimens from general prac- 1487 (C) Elkinton and T. S. Danowski, 1162 tices in north-east London (Mair E. M. Thomas - enzyme test for glycosuria (R. E. Tunbridge, FOWLER, W. See KNIGHT, G. H., 980 and Ruth E. Charter), 339 (0); 350 (A) R. G. Paley, and D. Coulson), 588; 827 (C), Fox, P. P.: Early management of poliomyelitis, - outbreaks, management, 175 (C) 1058 (C), 1238 (C), 1487 (C) 304 (C) Gastroenterology; fifth international congress, 236, Glycyrrhetinic acid, effect on eczema, 480 (C), Fractures: Treatment of Fractures, vol. 1 (L. (correction, 316); social events, 252 604 (C), 882 (C), 1058 (C), 1113 (C), 1239 (C), Bohler), 1416 Gastro-intestinal tract: Family history of uterine 1305 (C), 1431 (C), 1483 (C) - treatment under hypnosis, 1340 and gastro-intestinal cancer (D. Savage), 341 (0) - - ointment; clinical trial (E. M. Donaldson and - see also Bone; Orthopaedics GATELY, G. L.: Debt to the Middle Ages, 301 (C) D. A. Duthie), 1161 FRANCE, Charles Frederic, obituary of, 1551 GAUNTLETT, S. L.: Alcoholism, 549 (C) GODDING, E. W.: Prolonged constipation in children, FRANKLIN, C. J. G.: Smoking and lung cancer, GAWEL, Mary L. See PERRY, Helen S., 1223 490 (C) 1426 (C) GAYLIS, H., and LAWS, J. W.: Dissection of aorta Goitre, exophthalmic, aetiology in relation to recent FRANKLIN, R., and RITCHIE, A. C. P.: Aneurysm of as a complication of translumbar aortography, experimental findings (G. W. Harris and J. W. the pulmonary artery resulting from a chronic 1141 (0); 1368 (C) Woods), 737 (0) pulmonary embolus, 983 GEAR, H. S.: Some principles and methods of GOLDBERG, L.: Alcoholic nystagmus, 415 FRANKLIN, R. H.: Abdomino-thoracic incision, 159 international health work, 471 GOLDBERGER, E.: Heart Disease: Its Diagnosis and FRANKS, C. M.: Case of fetishism treated by aversion GEE, Nathan, obituary of, 1551 Treatment, 2nd ed., 518 therapy, 1174 (C) GEFFEN, T. J.: Gonadal agenesis with tetany and GOLDIE, L.: Biography of James Braid, 1000 (C) FRASER, H. D. F.: Sore tongue from pipe-smoking, severe osteoporosis, 282 (0) - Hypnosis in the casualty department, 1340 (0); 952 (C) GELLMAN, D. A., and SILBERSTEIN, K.: Perforation 1549 (C) FRASER, J. R. E. See BARNETr, A. J., 518 of peptic ulcer of the oesophagus into the GOLDSMITH, A. J. B.: Cortisone and related steroids, FRASER, R., and NORDIN, B. E. C.:- Hyperpara- pericardial cavity; report of a case, 1413 (0) value in ophthalmology, 151 thyroidism and steatorrhoea, 1363 (C) GENAUD, P. E. M.: Gases administered in artificial Gonads, agenesis, with tetany and severe osteo- - See STEINER, R. E., 400 respiration, 176 (C) porosis (T. J. Geffen), 282 (0) FREED, L. F., elected fellow of the Royal Society of GOODMAN, N. See SCALES, J. T., 962 South Africa, 1498 GENERAL PRACTICE: GOODWIN, J. F. See CLELAND, W. P., 379 FRENCH, D. G.: Herpes zoster, 1545 (C) Benger prizes for research, 1315 GORDON, B. See INMAN, P. M., 1202 FREuD, Sigmund: Fragments of an Analysis with Cold weather, influence on volume of work, GORDON, Doris Clifton, obituary of, 364, 1004 Freud (J. Wortis), 1352 1543 (C) GORDON, J.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, Nature of genius (E. Jones), 257 (0) Postgraduate medical education in preparation for 1054 (C) Freudian concepts and brain physiology, 415 (C), entry (J. K. Paterson), 513 (0); 767 (C), 882 (C) GORDON, L.: Riboflavine in migraine, 550 (C) 548 (C), 604 (C), 605 (C), 660 (C) Practice expenses (parliamentary note), 1065 GORDON, R. M.: Review of A Handbook for the Friedreich's ataxia, inheritance of, 490 Present conditions (A. Hall), 57 (0); 87 (L) Identification of Insects of Medical Importance, FRIEND, Gerald Edward, obituary of, 1123 Statistical review of referrals to specialists (P. 3rd ed., by J. Smart, 1103 FRIpP, A. T.: Treatment of injuries of the knee, 169 Hopkins), 873 GORDON, W. W.: Fetishism treated by aversion FRY, A.: Abuse of antibiotics, 551 (C) Use of case charts, 419 (C) therapy, 1366 (C) FRY, J.: The catarrhal child, 166 Gorleston holiday camp for the physically handi- -Is tonsillectomy 302 (C) necessary?, GENERAL PRACTITIONERS: see also Medical practi- capped, 1060 (C) -Practical problems raised by acute respiratory tioners GOSSE, Alfred Hope, tribute to, 246 infections, 1480 GOUGH, J.: Address on 25th anniversary of Welsh FuLD, H.: Chloroquine and bleaching of hair, Annual earnings under N.H.S. (parliamentary National School of Medicine, 937 300 (C) note), 366 Complaints against (parliamentary note), 49 GOULD, R. B.: Paediatric anaesthesia, 241 (C) FULLERTON, H. W.: Effect of fatty meals on blood Education, 93 Gow, J. G.: Amnion implantation in peripheral coagulability, 356 (C) Pay increase 1125 vascular disease, 477 (C) Fungus diseases in man, 170 (parliamentary note), Gowers Memorial Lecture, 1168 (A) - - of Britain (R. W. Riddell), 783 (0); 816 (A) - Memorial Medal presented to Sir Francis Walshe, "Furadantin." See Nitrofurantoin GENETICS: 1185; 1168 (A) Annotated Catalogue of the Mutant Genes of the GRAHAM, G. See MoTTRAM, V. H., 810 House Mouse (H. Grtineberg), 1379 GRAHAM, J. D. P.: Strychnine poisoning, 1302 (C) Chromosome number in man, 353 (A) GRANT, C. P. D.: Personal experiences of a young Effect of cousin marriage, 412 general practitioner, 93 G Human; first international congress, 412 GRANT, I. D.: Family doctors, their heritage and GAISFORD, W.: Review of The British Paediatric Research (parliamentary note), 309 their future, 1232 Association, 192 s-1952, by H. C. Cameron, 811 elected President, College of General Practi- - review of Nursing Care of the Newly Born Infant, Genius, nature of (E. Jones), 257 (0) tioners, 1233 by W. S. Craig and others, 287 Georg Speyer Haus, fifLieth anniversary, 558 GRANT, James: Food-poisoning, 603 (C) - review of Radiology of the Alimentary Tract in Geriatrics. See Old age GRANT, Jean, WILSON, Dagmar C., and SUTHERLAND, Infancy, by R. Astley, 1289 German measles. See Rubella I.: Blood groups and the age of the menarche, -See GRIFFsrHs, Margaret I., 565 GERVIS, W. H.: Foot form, function, and footwear 140 Galactorrhoea, 1132 in the young, 168, (correction, 316) GRANT, W. R.: Domestic management of hemi- GALE, Arthur Harold, obituary of, 1001 GESELL, A., ILG, Frances L., and AMEs, Louise B.: plegia, 233 Gall bladder, calculi, aetiology (G. Horn), 732 (0) Youth: The Years from Ten to Sixteen, 1103 Granuloma annulare, relationship to warts, 1484 (C) --intravenous cholangio-cholecystography with GIBBENS, G. H.: Broken probe, 240 (C) inguinale (venereum) (G. H. Knight and W. "biligrafin"; valuecompared with oralcontrast GIBBS, Sidney Alfred, obituary of, 1433 Fowler), 980 (0) method (R. W. W. Hardie and M. Israelski), GIBSON, J. G., appointed to chair of mental health, GRAVES, P. R.: BZ 55, 1178 (C) 779 (0) Queen's University, Belfast, 719 Graves's disease; aetiology in relation to recent -- medical treatment of cholecystitis, 722 GIBSON, P. C.: Divine healing, 242 (C) experimental findings (G. W. Harris and J. W. --torsion (E. Christensen), 1160; 1369 (C), GIBSON, R.: Peroneal muscular atrophy with mental Woods), 737 (0) 1427 (C) defect and myopathy in siblings, 1281 (0) GRAY, Sir Archibald: Brown Dog of University GALLEY, A. H.: Steroid anaesthesia, 300 (C), 766 (C) GILCHRIST, A. R.: Treatment of hypertension, 223; College, 942 (C) GALLOWAY, J. F.: Contribution of the preventive 1011 (0) GRAY, C. H. See HUNT, J. A., 586 health services to the efficiency of hospital GILDER, S. S. B., appointed associate editor, World GRAY, Douglas, obituary of, 1004 practice, 233 Medical Journal, 833 GRAY, P. G.: Sampling from the electoral roll, GALLOWAY, W. H., and McBEAN, Lena M.: General- GILES, C.: Dissecting aortic aneurysm presenting as 11 19 (C), 1487 (C) ized vaccinia, 1102; 1239 (C) a cerebral catastrophe, 700; 1237 (C) GRAY, T. C.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, GALTON, E. M. G.: Watery eye drops, 884 (C) GILLES, H. M. See McGREGOR, I. A., 686 1365 (C) GAMMIE, John Lawrence, obituary of, 716 GILLESPIE, J. A.: Bone growth and repair, 709 GREAVES, R. I. N.: Review of Dried B.C.G. Vaccine, Ganglion block in human subjects; a class experi- GILLHESPY, R. O.: Benzhexol hydrochloride in by Y. Obayashi, 756 ment (W. D. M. Paton and Hannah Steinberg), Parkinsonism, 361 (C) GREEN, A.: Jig for inserting radon seeds into 622 (0); 769 (C) - COPE, E., and JoNEs, P. O.: Dipipanone hydro- bladder, 244 (C) - - in treatment of hypertension; two new agents chloride in the treatment of severe pain; a GREEN, A. M.: Longer holidays, 941 (C) (S. Locket), 116 (0) report of 200 cases, 1094 (0) GREEN, C. A. See HUTCHISON, J. G. P., 1364 Ganglion-blocking drugs, 224 See COPE, E., 638, 1428 GREEN, Irene B. M.: Gorleston holiday camp for GARDINER, A. S.: Hibernation in shocked patients, GILLIATT, Sir William, obituary of, 829 the physically handicapped, 1060 (C) 419 (C) - Memorial Fund, 1109 (A) GREENFIELD, J. G., awarded honorary LI.D., Edin- GARDINER, P. A.: Observations on the food habits GILLISON, T. H.: Enzyme test for glycosuria, 1487 (C) burgh University, 109 of myopic children, 699 (0) J. I. GILSON, C. See HIGGINS, T. T., 904 GREGG, E. resignation as Chairman of Council, GARDINER-HILL, H., captain of the Royal and Ancient Glandular fever at age of 6 weeks (K. D. Phillips A., Golf Club, St. Andrews, 776 and D. G. H. Stone), 1222 British Medical Association, 92 (A) GARDNER, E. K.: Shadow in the lung, 998 (C) GLANVILLE, H. J.: Home management of hemi- GREGG, Minnie Elizabeth, obituary of, 772 GARDNER, Isabel: Preparation for marriage, 45 (C) plegia, 233 GREGSON, A. E. W., and GUNNING, A. J.: Manage- GARNHAM, P. C. C.: Review of Medical Parasitology, GLASER, J.: Allergy in Childhood, 1473 ment of acute respiratory obstruction; with 2nd ed., by W. G. Sawitz, 1416 Glasgow Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society: report of a case, 1150 (0); 1483 (C) GARROD, L. P.: Gas gangrene risks, 415 (C) William Hunter Memorial Lecture, 775 GRIFFITH, John Richard, obituary of, 1002 - Albomycin, 1362 (C) University. See Universities, Glasgow GRIFFITHS, Margaret I., and GAISFORD, W.: Freeze- - review of Bacterial Anatomy. Sixth Symposium GLASS, H. B. See MCELROY, W. D., 287 dried B.C.G.; vaccination of newborn infants of the Society for General Microbiology, edited GLAUBER, D. T.: Idiopathic cardiac hypertrophy, with a British vaccine, 565 (0), (correction, 722) by E. T. C. Spooner and B. A. D. Stocker, 926 302 (C) Growth, effect of illness on, 221 (A) JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX GRU-HIR 13

GRUNEBERG, H.: An Annotated Catalogue of the HARE, T.: Review of Veterinary Parasitology, by HEART (continued): Mutant Genes of the House Mouse, 1379 G. Lapage, 347 Infarction, 705 (A); 826 (C) GUNNING, A. J. See GREGSON, A. E. W., 1150 HARGREAVES, E. R.: Vaccination against tuber- painless, GUNTHER, W. See WARD, W., 418 Institute of Cardiology; facilities, 537 culosis in childhood, 174 (C) Mitral valvotomy, effect on renal function (J. GUSTERSON, F. R.: Paediatric anaesthesia, 606 (C) " 8," Guy, Thomas, ancestors of, 622 HARLOW, R. A.: Old Elthamians 13; U.C.H. Hammond, J. Mackinnon, and W. Whitaker), Guy's Hospital Medical School, facilities for students, 769 (C) 71(0) 529 HARMER, M.: " P.U.O," 180 (C) Tachycardia, ventricular, management, 1560 GUYTON, A. C.: Textbook of Medical Physiology, 646 HARRIs, G. W.: Review of Fifth Annual Report on Tobacco-smoking and the cardiovascular system, Gynaecology: Integrated Gynecology: Principles Stress, 1955-56, edited by H. Selye and G. 90 (A); 659 (C) and Practice (I. C. Rubin and J. Novak), 517 Heuser, 464 - teaching in the gynaecological out-patient depart- and WOODS, J. W.: Aetiology of Graves's disease Heberden Society, 1110; annual dinner, 1557 ment (J. K. Russell), 506 (0) in relation to recent experimental findings, HEDGCOCK, W.: Review of A.M.A. Scientific 737 (0) Exhibits, 1955. Sponsored by the Council on HARRIS, P. F.: Quantitative examination of bone Scientific Assembly, American Medical Asso- marrow in guinea-pigs after gamma irradiation; ciation, 756 a preliminary note, 1032 (0) HEERY, P. J.: Staphylococcal infections after HARRiS, William Cecil, obituary of, 1004 pneumonectomy, 241 (C) H HEGGLIN, R. Advances in Cardiology, 811 HARRISON, R., and JACKSON, P. E.: Anterior tibial (Editor): 1381 HADDOCK, D. R. W. See CLARKE, C. A., 725 syndrome after acute arterial occlusion, treated Height, adult; prediction and control, HADDOW, A.: Chemotherapy of cancer, 150 HEISCH, R. B.: Zoonoses as a study in ecology; with by decompression, 403 to and HADFIELD, G.: Recent advances in knowledge of HARRISON, R. and FEIWEL, M.: Pellagra caused special reference plague, relapsing fever, cancer, 150 J., leishmaniasis, 669 (0) -review of An Introduction to Pathology, 2nd ed., by isoniazid, 852 (0) HELLEft, M. D. A.: Athlete's foot, 360 (C) by G. P. Wright, 701 HARRISON, S. H.: Reconstructive surgery of the HELLIER, F. F.: Increase in scabies, 1117 (C) - review of Pathology, by P. A. Herbut, 701 hand, with special reference to skin cover, 746 (0) HELLMAN, L. M. See HINGSON, R. A., 1289 HADFIELD, G. J., and HOLT, J. A. G.: The physio- HARRISON, W. R. E.: Swaphook tenotomy, 715 (C) Hemiplegia, management of, 233 logical castration syndrome in breast cancer, HART, F. D.: A.C.T.H. in treatment of adrenal HENDERSON, Sir David: Psychiatric evidence in 972 (O); 1300 (C) insufficiency, 151 court, 1 (0) Haematology. See Blood -Fluorohydrocortisone, 940 (C) HENDERSON, T.: Functional ciliary spasm, 490 (C) Haematoma, intracranial, concealed by leakage of HART, P.D'A.: B.C.G. and vole bacillus vaccines, Heparin, action of, 778 cerebrospinal fluid (C. Connolly), 1154 (0) 938 (C) - in myocardial infarction, 989 (A) - subdural, and effusions in infancy (G. Ormiston), HARTILL, S.: Brown Dog of University College, HEPPOLETTE, John Emmanuel Reid, obituary of, 1373 126 (0) 942 (C) Her Majesty's Oversea Civil Service, medical appoint- Haematomyelia and hyperextension injuries of HARTLEY, J. B.: Radiation hazards, 41 (C) ments, 536 cervical spine (P. N. Robson), 848 (0) Harveian Oration, 949 HERBUT, P. A.: Pathology, 701 Haemoglobin, biosynthesis (C. Rimington), 189 (0) Society of London: Buckston Browne Prize HERDAN, G.: Statistics of therapeutic trials, 825 (C) - D, in Persian girl; presumably the first case of awarded to I. McD. G. Stewart, 1439 HERDMAN, N. A.: Pharmaceutical advertisements, haemoglobin-D-thalassaemia (M. Hynes and Harvey Tercentenary Congress, programme of 1298 (C) H. Lehmann), 923 celebrations in London and Folkestone, 1295 Heredity in diabetes, 1190 Haemophilia: Ministry of Health booklet, 611 HATCH, L. A. See HAWKINS, G. F. C., 1200 HERFORD, Ethel Budgett Meakin, obituary of, 1122 Haemophilus infection in bronchiectasis, 179 (C) HAUSMANN, W., and KARLISH, A. J.: Staphylococcal HERMAN, J. B. See JACKSON, W. P. U., 607 Haemorrhage, value of fibrogen in treatment, 1318 pneumonia in adults, 845 (U); 867 (L); 1056 (C) Hermaphroditism, true; case (J. D. Arneaud, Haemorrhoidectomy, pain and urinary retention, HAWKINS, D. F., and LABRUM, A. H.: Function of H. Annamunthodo, J. H. M. Pinkerton, and after, 429 the prostate, 1236 (C) W. R. Cole), 792 (0); 815 (A); 995 (C) Haemosiderosis, 703 (L); 942 (C) HAWKINS, G. F. C., HATCH. L. A., and McDONALD Hernia, inguinal; effect of truss in subsequent Haemospermia, chronic, 951; 1132 (C) J. C.: Influenza vaccination in a residential herniorrhaphy, 893 HAGEN, W.: Twentieth-century changes in the boys' school; report to the Medical Research - strangulated, on board ship, 374 German way of life, 600 Council committee on clinical trials of influenza - umbilical, in infants, adhesive strapping for; Hair, bleaching due to chloroquine, 300 (C) vaccine, 1200 (0) clinical trial (J. C. Haworth), 1286 (0) - pantothenic acid, action on, 1560 HAWORTH, J. C.: Adhesive strapping for umbilical Herpes zoster (L. J. Barford), 864; 1115 (C), 1366 (C) - superfluous, depilatory methcds, 1069 hernia in infants; clinical trial, 1286 (0) --after fractured spine complicating E.C.T. HAJNAL, J.: N-Acetyl-para-aminophenol as an HAXTON, H.: Rovsing's sign, 303 (C) (A. I. Roith), 865 analgesic, 1430 (C) HAY, J. D.: Diagnosis of heart disease in infancy, 224 - treatment, and post-herpetic pain, 1545 (C) HALDANE, J. B. S., awarded honorary LL.D., Hay fever, prophylaxis and treatment, 111 Herring roes, luminous, 1251 Edinburgh University, 109 see also Allergy HESs, Evelyn V., and MARKHAM, R. L.: C-reactive HALL, A.: The state of general practice to-day HAYNES, D. R. See CAWTHORNE, T., 1197 protein, 418 (C) (Presidential address to B.M.A.), 57 (0); 87 (L) HAYWARD, G.: Review of Cardiac Anomalies: A Heterophoria, diagnosis and treatment, 667 HALL, G. H.: Reassessment of effect of fatty meals Clinicopathologic Correlation, by V. Moragues HETHERINGTON, R.: The clinical psychologist in the on blood coagulability, 207 (0); 356 (C), 478 (C) and C. P. Lynxwiler, 926 mental hospital, 708; 826 (C), 885 (C), 1059 (C) HALL, Marcia: B.C.G. and vole bacillus vaccines, review of Peripheral Vascular Disease, by A. J. HEUSER, G. See SELYE, H., 464 939 (C) Barnett and J. R. E. Fraser, 518 HEWER, C. L.: Asphyxia due to faulty apparatus, HALL, R., and JEFFERSON, J.: Glycyrrhetinic acid, review of Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis, by 766 (C) 1431 (C) A. Kerr, 866 Hexamethonium, effects on healthy student volun- HALLETT, G., and McGILL, J.: Medical relief HEAF, F. R. G.: Prevention of tuberculosis, 227; teers (W. D. M. Paton and Hannah Steinberg), appeal, 1238 (C) 1383 (0) 622 (0); 769 (C) HALLIDEN, W. G. B.: New preparations, 1178 (C) Health: Some ideas in regard to meaning of student Hibernation in midwifery, 1368 (C) HAMILTON, J. G. M.: The B.M.A. visit to the health and its assessment (A. H. Macklin), - value in severely shocked patients (Sheila Kenny), U.S.S.R., 1049 524; 520 (L) 211 (0); 419 (C), 999 (C) HAMILTON, J. J.: Unconscious mental activity?, Health in the United Kingdom Dependencies, 91 (A) "Hibitane," antiseptic value in midwifery, 200 301 (C) HEANLEY, C. L.: Principles underlying the repair of HICKLTNG, R. A.: Treatment of chronic leukaemia, HAMILTON, W.J.: Review of Principles of Embryo- facial injuries, 1481 155 logy, by C. H. Waddington, 1530 HEARD, G. E., and JOHN, E. L.: Regional ileitis in HICKS, A.: Hibernation in shocked patients, 999 (C) - appointed Dean of Charing Cross Hospital mother and son, 85 HICKS, C. S.: Purpose of medical education, 824 (C) Medical School, 834 Hearing, defective, ascertainment in the very young, HIGGINS, I. T. T., OLDHAM, P. D., COCHRANE, A. L., -See BOYD,J. D., 1162 234 and GILSON, J. C.: Respiratory symptoms and HAMMOND, J., MACKINNON, J., and WHITAKER, W.: pulmonary disability in an industrial town; Effect of mitral valvotomy on renal function, HEART: survey of random sample of population, 904 (0); 71 (0) Advances in Cardiology (Editor: R. Hegglin), 811 1119 (C), 1241 (C), 1487 (C) HAMPSON, F.: Exfoliative cytology in the diagnosis Arrest; aetiology and treatment, 1I165 (A); 1482 (C) HIGGINS, L. G.: Physiological castration syndrome of lung cancer; examination of one laboratory's Atrial septal defect with mitral stenosis (Lutem- in breast cancer, 1300 (C) results, 1461 (0) bacher's syndrome) in woman of 81 (L. Rosen- HILL, A. B.: Recent statistics of carbon monoxide thal), 1351 poisoning; report to Medical Research Council, HAND: see also Nails Ballistocardiography, 761 (A) 1220 (U);1365 (C) Circulation in hypertension (R. S. Duff), 974 (0) Cardiac Anomalies: A Clinicopathologic Correla- - review of Experimental Design and its Statistical Injuries, plastic surgical treatment, 171 tion (V. Moragues and C. P. Lynxwiler), 926 Basis, by D. J. Finney, 86 Reconstructive surgery, with special reference to Cardiac Diagnosis: A Physiologic Approach -See DOLL, R., 1071 skin cover (S. H. Harrison), 746 (0) (R. F. Rushmer), 984; 1176 (C) HILL, A. G. S. See SCOTT, D. G., 100 Cardiovascular collapse during apomorphine HILL, C., to be in charge of Government's public Handicapped persons: Gorleston holiday camp for treatment (D. Parr), 860 (0); 996 (C), 1056 (C), relations, 1379 the physically handicapped, 1060 (C) 1238 (C) HILL, D. M.: Medical education, 712 (C) HANDLEY, R. S., and NURICK, A. W.: Peritoneo- research in Australia, 1067 HILL, R. D.: Mass therapy with piperazine adipate scopy; an evaluation with report of 136 cases, Clinical Electrocardiography. Part I (L. N. Katz in the control of threadworm infestations, 1211 (0) and A. Pick), 866 1156 (0); 1369 (C) HANKINSON, J., and AMADOR, L. V.: Infected sub- Combined congenitalmalformations of oesophagus HILLMAN, S.: Hydrocortisone for buccal ulcers, dural effusions, 122 (0) and heart (Ana Aladjem-Tajhner and M. 1486 (C) HARCOURT-WEBSTER, J. N. See KEYNES, W. M., Oprijan), 1160; 1366 (C) HILTON, Gwen: Treatment of intracranial meta- 1463 Congenital deformities, 222 stases, 881 (C) HARDIE, R. W. W., andIsRtAELsKI, M.: Intravenous Defibrillator, external, 468 (A) HimSWORTH, Sir Harold, created honorary LL.D., cholangio-cholecystography with "biligrafin"; Disease, congenital, and cerebral abscess, 244 (C) London University, 1315 its value as compared with the oral contrast -- diagnosis, 224 HINGSON, R. A., and HELLMAN, L. M.: Anesthesia method, 779 (0) -Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease (S. R. for Obstetrics: Labor-Delivery-Infant Care, HARDY, J. M.: " Pop-gun " containers, 482 (C) Kjellberg and others), 215 1289 HARDY, K.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, Heart Disease: Its Diagnosis and Treatment, HINGSTON, S.: Treatment of barbiturate poisoning, 1241 (C) 2nd ed. (E. Goldberger), 518 1365 (C) HARDY, L. I.: Mortality from coronary disease, in infancy; diagnosis, 224 HINSHELWOOD. Sir Cyril, awarded Nobel Prize for 99 (C) ischaemic, in diabetics, 36 (A) chemistry, 1109 (A) HARDY, R.: Tuberculosis and mass radiography, resuscitation after heart attack, 869 (A) - re-elected President of the Royal Society, 1379 101 (C) Ductus arteriosus, persistent; surgery (R. Nicks HIP}INS, G. J.: Directory of medical libraries, HARE, R., and THOMAS, C. G. A.: The transmission and P. J. Molloy), 578 (0) 1490 (C), (correction, 1560) of Staphylococcus aureus, 840 (0); 867 (L); Extrasystoles, 373 HIRTENSTEIN, J.: Pancoast syndrome due to acute 999 (C), 1056 (C), 1364 (C) Hypertrophy, idiopathic, 302 (C) osteomyelitis, 645 BRITISH 14 HIS-INF INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Histopathology: Histological Appearances of HUCKER, A. Ci., and SCHOFIELD, F. D.: Whipworm Hypopituitarism. See Pituitary Tumours: With a Consideration of their Histo- infections; trial of four piperazine compounds, Hypospadias, treatment, 240 (C) genesis and Certain Aspects of their Clinical 1159 (0) Hypotension: Action of mecamylamine (A. E. Features and Behaviour (R. W. Evans), 926 HUDSON, W.: Radiation hazard, 549 (C) Doyle, E. A. Murphy, and G. H. Neilson), Histoplasmosis contracted in Britain; case of histo- HUEBNER, R.: Adenoviruses as a cause of ill-health 1209 (0); 1431 (C) plasmic lymphadenitis following clinical recovery in childhood, 1053 Hypothalamus: Hypothalamic syndromes (I. S. from sarcoidosis (W. St. C. Symmers), 786 (0); HUGGETT, A. St. G.: Review of Principles of Human Wechsler), 375 (0) 816 (A) Physiology, 12th ed., by E. H. Starling, edited Hypothermia in midwifery, 1368 (C) - - cutaneous, localized (W. St. C. Symmers), by Sir Charles Lovatt Evans, 1042 value in severely shocked patients (Sheila Kenny), 790 (0); 816 (A) HUGHES, J. H.: Pregnancy test, 660 (C) 211 (0); 419 (C), 999 (C) History of medicine. See Medicine, history; Nova HUME, C. W., awarded Albert Schweizer Medal of et Vetera the American Animal Welfare Institute, 949 Hoarseness, 170 HUMPHREYS, E. B. Berenice: Clinic for ascertain- HOBSON, F. G., and JUEL-JENSEN, B. E.: Teeth, ment and assessment of defective hearing in I Streptococcus viridans, and subacute bacterial infancy, 234 Idiocy, amaurotic, aetiology, 255 endocarditis, 1501 (0) Hungary: Refugees; danger of spread of tuber- Ileitis, regional, in mother and son (G. E. Heard and HODGES, R. J. H.: Neostigmine-resistant curariza- culosis (parliamentary note), 1495 E. L. John), 85 tion, 1240 (C) diary of a journey (C. P. Broad), 1359 Ileostomy, advice for patients, 1441 awarded 1185 - 1497 HODGKIN, Dorothy, Royal Medal, Rockefeller aid, - national organization for welfare of patients with Hodgkin's disease, alcohol-induced pain in, 652 (A) -status of medical practitioners, 611 ; 886 (C), permanent ileostomies, 665 --thymic origin, 35 (A) 1000 (C) ILES, Alfred John Hopkinson, obituary of, 307 HOFFER, A.: Adrenochrome and adrenqlutine, Hunner's ulcer of bladder; local hydrocortisone in Ileum: Simple ulcers, perforation as cause of 1488 (C) treatment; preliminary report (J. H. Johnston), peritonitis (J. H. Wrigley), 924 HOGG, J. C.: Treatment of nasal polyposis, 170 698 (0) ILG, Frances L. See GESELL, A., 1103 Hoists: Easy lifting apparatus for helpless and heavy HUNT, A. H. See CLAIN, A., 627 ILLINGWORTH, R. S.: Review of Youth: The Years patients (A. B. Stewart), 1111 HUNT, J. A., GRAY, C. H., and THOROGOOD, D. E.: from Ten to Sixteen, by A. Gesell, Frances L. HOLBOROW, E. J., BYWATERS, E. G. L., and JOHNSON, Enzyme tests for detection of glucose, 586 (0); and Louise B. 1103 D.: Blood levels after oral V 827 940 .1058 1238 1487 Ilg, Ames, G. penicillin (free (C), (C), (C), (C), (C) - review of Discussions on Child Development, vol. 1, acid) in children, 1338 (0); 1355 (A) - OAKLEY, W., and LAWRENCE, R. D.: Clinical edited by J. M. Tanner and B. Inhelder, 1473 HOLGATE, M. C., and BARLOW, A. J. E.: Rauwolfia trial of new oral hypoglycaemic agent BZ 55, Immunization: Abbreviated titles for serological serpentina in psoriasis, 417 (C) 445 (0); 465 (L) products (W. L. M. Perry and H. J. Parish), 38 W. and I. Maureen: Neo- A. R.: HOLLAND, W., YOUNG, HUNTER, Neostigmine-resistant curarization, - delayed complications (P. W. Robertson and natal blood pressure in relation to maturity, 919 (0); 1054 (C), 1113 (C), 1174 (C), 1240 (C), B. J. 1029 mode of aitd condition at 1331 1303 1365 1429 1485 1544 Leonard), (0) delivery, birth, (0) (C), (C), (C), (C), (C) - for pregnant European going to Tropics, 721 HOLMAN, Alec George, obituary of, 1435 HUN-MR, R. B., and WALKER, W.: Neodymium Immunizations in childhood, 224 HOLMES, J. M.: Cerebral manifestations of vitamin 3-sulpho-isonicotinate and blood coagulation, Immunology: British Society for Immunology, B12 deficiency, 228; 1394 (0) 1214 (0) inaugural meeting, 1295 HOLMES, R.: Abuse of antibiotics, 1241 (C) - See MCKENZIE, J. M., 448 Imperial Cancer Research Fund Lecture, 935 HOLT, J. A. G. See HADFIELD, G. J., 972 Hunter House Memorial Fund, 487 IMPEY, R. L.: German measles and abortion, 1299 (C) Homicide Bill in Committee (parliamentary note), Hunterian Society: Transactions of the Hunterian Impotence: Nullity decree refused in spite of impo- 1376 Society, vol. 14, 1102 tence (medico-legal note), 105 HoNEY, M.: Sulphonamides in aetiology of lupus Huntington's chorea; management and prognosis, INCE, F. G.: Tests for drunkenness, 1056 (C) erythematosus, 659 (C) 255 Income-tax: Taxation of value of insurance policies Hong Kong medical staffs (parliamelstary note), 1125 HUSTON, A. F., MORWOOD, J. B., CHRISTOFINIS, given to voluntary hospital staff (medico-legal HOOKER, D.: Athlete's foot, 100 (C) G. J., and WOOD, W.: Poliomyelitis in suburban note), 105 HOPKINS, P.: Referrals in general practice, 873 Surrey; clinical and epidemiological observa- Incontinence in wheel-chair patient; management, Hormone, melanocyte-stimulating, 719, 776 tions in the light of virus isolation from faeces, 668 - therapy, in mongolism, 1009 629 (0) Hormones of adrenal cortex, 5 HUTCHESON, A. S., and MACPHERSON, P.: B.C.G. INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATIONS: see also Pneumo- -Recent Progress in Hormone Research. Proceed- vaccination after replacement blood transfusion, coniosis ings of 1954 Laurentian Hormone Conference, 863 (0); 1115 (C), 1363 (C) Accidents and diseases, notifications (vital statis- vol. XI (Editor: G. Pincus), 215 HUTCHISON, Benjamin, obituary of, 1182 tics), 312, 832, 1065, 1378 HORN, G.: Observations on the aetiology of chole- HUTCHISON, J.: Dyschondroplasia and metaphysial Annual Report of Chief Inspector of Factories for lithiasis, 732 (0) aclasis, 710 1955, 1421 (A) HORTON, W. G. See BUSH, H. D., 81 HUTCHISON, J. G. P., and GREEN, C. A.: Trouble- Assessing the health of the industrial worker HOSKYN, C. H.: Employment of the rheumatoid some staphylococci, 1364 (C) (Mackenzie Industrial Health Lecture), 764 arthritic, 1369 (C) HUTTON, Lilian, obituary of, 483 Industrial Health Service (parliamentary note), HUXLEY, A.: Heaven and Hell, 86 1125 HosPITALS: Hydrallazine, comparison with intra-arterial oxygen Industrial Injuries Advisory Council, 1438, Alcoholic beverages prescribed (parliamentary as vasodilator, 1448 (correction, 1560) note), 51 Hydrocephalus, congenital, and spina bifida; hered- Mackenzie Industrial Health Lecture, 764 Beds; Emergency Bed Service, annual report, 186; itary predisposition and prognosis for future health institute 833 1377 Occupational advocated, emergency admissions (vital statistics), offspring, 1010 - radioactivity, 229 Building programme, 775; 1495 (parliamentary Hydrocortisone. See under Cortisone Prescribed diseases; review for purpose of the note) Hydronephrosis, hypertension due to; relief after National Insurance (Industrial Injuries) Acts, 611 Call system for house officers, 833 nephrectomy (W. Houston), 644 Public health laundry service, 1177 (C) Children admitted; advice for parents, 372 Hydroxytryptamine in nettles, 595 (A) Selenium poisoning, cause and treatment, 1499 Consultant establishment (parliamentary note), 107 HYMAN, G.: Paediatric anaesthesia, 242 (C) Consultants, part-time (parliamentary note), 1246 HYNES, M., and LEHMANN, H.: Haemoglobin D in INFANTS: see also Children Costing returns, 1419 (A) a Persian girl; presumably the first case of Agranulocytosis, genetic, infantile, 871 (A) Diets for patients, 332 haemoglobin-D-thalassaemia, 923 Cardiac surgery, 296 Extensions in Scotland (parliamentary note), 1495 Hypercalcaemia in infants; relation to vitamin D Diseases in Infancy and Childhood, 2nd ed. (R. W. B. King Edward's Hospital Fund for London, intake, 149 Ellis), 1530 872 (A) Hyperparathyroidism, acute, with electrocardio- Feeding; preparation of cow's milk, 187 Medical officers; emoluments (parliamentary graphic changes (B. A. Bradlow and N. Segel), Infant Nutrition in the Subtropics and Tropics note), 1065 197 (0) (D. B. Jelliffe), 86 --junior (parliamentary note), 1065 and steatorrhoea (D. R. Davies, C. E. Dent, and Multiple boils, 1317 --taxation of value of insurance policies given A. Willcox), 1133 (0); 1363 (C), 1546 (C) Newborn; blood pressure in relation to maturity, to voluntary staff (medico-legal note), 105 mode of delivery, and condition at birth (W. W. Money for buildings (parliamentary note), 1494 HYPERTENSION: Holland and I. Maureen Young), 1331 (0) Preventive medicine in hospital practice, 233 Aetiology, 223 - haemolytic disease, 161 Psychiatric out-patient clinics (parliamentary note), Circulation in the hands (R. S. Duff), 974 (0) - Nursing Care of the Newly Born Infant (W. S. 50 Due to endocrine tumours, 230 Craig and others), 287 St. George-in-the-East Hospital, closing of, to hydronephrosis; relief after nephrectomy - perinatal mortality; classification and causes 421 (C) (W. Houston), 644 (J. P. Bound, N. R. Butler, and W. G. Spector), Scotland, 776 In general practice, 166 1191 (0), 1260 (0); 1542 (C) United States, hospital services, 598 In pregnancy; management, 162 - treatment of umbilical cord, 104 (C) U.S.S.R., 1050 Inheritance, 985 (L) - vaccination with freeze-dried B.C.G. vaccine Malignant, irradiation-induced; cured by neph- (Margaret I. Griffiths and W. Gaisford), 565 (0), Housing: Insanitary and sub-standard dwellings, 923 rectomy (W. M. Levitt and S. Oram), 910 (0); (correction, 722) relation to pulmonary tuberculosis in north 1176 (C), 1236 (C), 1304 (C), 1368 (C) Physiology and Pathology of Infant Nutrition1 Glasgow, 1451 neurological manifestations (E. Clarke and (L. F. Meyer and E. Nassau), 1223 HOUSTON, W.: Hypertension due to hydronephrosis; E. A. Murphy), 1319 (0) Post-maturity, 160 relief after nephrectomy, 644 Symptomless, hypotensive drugs in, 111 Prematurity and intelligence, 1353 (L), (correction, HOWEL-EVANS, A. W. See CLARKE, C. A., 725 investigation of, 254 1442) HOWELL, H.: Diesel fumes, 1058 (C), 1487 (C) Treatment, 223 Sudden unexpected death; clinical histories of HOWELLS, D. E.: Nystagmus in alcoholic intoxica- (A. R. Gilchrist), 1011(0) cases reported to coroner (J. L. Emery and tion, 550 (C) two new ganglion-blocking agents (S. Locket), E. M. Crowley), 1518 (0) HOWELLS, J. G.: Maladjusted children, 179 (C) 116 (0); 418 (C) Suffocation, accidental (parliamentary note), 250 HUBBLE, D. V.: Review of Charles Dickens and his Tension emphysema, 296 Family: A Sympathetic Study, by W. H. Hypnosis: Hypnosis and its Therapeutic Applications Umbilical hernia; clinical trial of adhesive Bowen, 1042 (Editor: R. M. Dorcus), 756 strapping (J. C. Haworth), 1286 (0) review of Fundamentals of Internal Medicine, 4th in the casualty department (L. Goldie), 1340 (0); ed., by W. M. Yater, 141 1549 (C) Infection in the laundry, 1177 (C) review of The Hand of the Potter, by Nel Motte Hypochondriasis; illness as a hobby, 157 Infectious disease contacts, period of exclusion from and P. Motte, 1223 Hypodermic needle, broken in arm or buttock; school, 613 review of Heaven and Hell, by A. Huxley, 86 management, 187 - - headmaster's powers, 894 - review of Mentally Handicapped Children: A sharpening methods, 1535 (A) - - in general practice, 165 Handbook for Parents, 1223 Hypoglycaemia, endogenous; some neurological - - notifications (vital statistics), 52, 108, 184, 251, review of Mr. Lyward's Answer, by M. Burn, 646 manifestations (Doreen Moorhouse), 228; 312, 369, 427, 486, 557, 610, 664, 717, 774, 833, - review of Textbook of Endocrinology, 2nd ed., 1512 (0) 889, 948, 1006, 1066, 1127, 1184, 1248, 1314, edited by R. H. Williams, 347 Hypophysectomy in carcinomatosis, 229 1377, 1438, 1496, 1556 JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX INF-KNU 15

Infectious diseases weekly tables (vital statistics), 52, IRELAND, REPUBLIC OF: see also Northern Ireland 107, 184, 250, 311, 370, 426, (correction, 490), Medical Research Council grant, 665 K 486, 556, 610 (correction, 668), 663, 718, 774, Medical schools, 535 832, 890, 947, 1005, 1066, 1128, 1184, 1247, 1314, Population in second quarter (vital statistics), 889 KAHN, J. H.: Freudian concepts and brain physio- 1377, 1437, 1495, 1555 Registrar-General's quarterly returns (vital statis- logy, 604 (C) Inflammation: Biochemical Mechanisms in Inflamma- tics), 252, 1556 KARLISH, A. J. See HAUSMANN, W., 845 H. T.: Human 8th ed., 31 tion, 2nd ed. (V. Menkin), 518 J. C. McFeeley elected KARSNER, Pathology, Influenza vaccination in a residential boys' school; Irish Medical Association: KATZ, L. N., and PICK, A.: Clinical Electrocardio- report to the Medical Research Council com- president, 109 graphy. Part I, 866 of influenza vaccine Iron, radioactive, studies on, 103 (C) KAY, J.: Herpes zoster, 1366 (C) mittee on clinical trials - in anaemia of pregnancy; " " (G. F. C. Hawkins, L. A. Hatch, and J. C. therapy, intramuscular, KAY, W. W.: Irreversible insulin coma, 256 (C) M. Scott), 635 (0); - McDonald), 1200 (0) two-year survey (Jean Alcoholic excess and mucous colitis, 1318 (C) 1239 (C) KAYE, S. L.: Neurological diagnosis in general prac- - vaccines, British, 315 ISAACS, B.: Cardiovascular collapse during apo- tice, 165 INGLIS, J. M., and BROOKE, B. N.: Trendelenburg morphine treatment, 996 (C) KEATING, V.: Coronary artery disease, 768 (C) tilt; an obsolete position, 343 (0); 479 (C) ISMAY, D. G.: Mortality and smoking, 1427 (C) KELLAR, R. J.: Management of hypertension in INGRAM, J. T.: Use of corticotrophin and cortisone Isoniazid as cause of pellagra (R. J. Harrison and pregnancy, 162 in dermatology, 226 M. Feiwel), 852 (0) KELLY, G. C., appointed Honorary Physician to - review of Clinical Selections in Dermatology and ISRAELSKI, M. See HARDIE, R. W. W., 779 H.M. the Queen, 54 Mycology, by F. R. Schmidt, 1042 ISSERLIN, B.: Soya flour in infantile eczema, 553 (C) KELLY, M.: History of adrenal virilism, 1300 (C) - review of Tumors of the Skin, by H. Conway, 464 KELLY, W. J.: Tests for drunkenness, 1173 (C) -and ANNING, S. T.: Varicose ulcer, 256 (C) KEMP, F. H. See ARDRAN, G. M., 41 INGRAM, V. M.: Sickle-cell anaemia and haemo- KEMPTON, J. J., and MARTIN, T. D. M.: Neonatal globin, 601 J umbilicuj and puerperal infection, 711 (C) INHELDER, B. See TANNER, J. M., 1473 KENNAWAY, Sir Ernest: Eighteen days in the Injection accidents, 177 (C) JACKSON, W. P. U., and HERMAN, J. B.: Agranulo- U.S.A.; some random notes, 933 -intra-arterial, of thiopentone, in patient with cytosis caused by BZ 55, 607 (C) KENNEDY, A.: Review of Conceptions of Modern anomalous forearm vessels (W. W. Richardson), JACOBY, M. G.: Medical and associated services in Psychiatry. First William Alanson White 754 the United States, 596 Memorial Lectures, by H. S. Sullivan, 1223 INMAN, P. M., GORDON, B., and TRINDER, P.: JACOBY, N. M.: Sedation for children, 225 - review of The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry, Mercury absorption and psoriasis, 1202 (0); JAMES, D. G.: Diagnosis and treatment of sarcoido- by H. S. Sullivan, edited by Helen S. Perry and 1428 (C) sis, 900 (0); 931 (A); 1237 (C) Mary L. Gawel, 1223 JAMES, E. F.: B.C.G. and vole bacillus vaccines, - review of The Psychiatric Interview, by H. S. INNES, I. D. See COATES, J. C., 1000 and L. Inoculation; delayed complications (P. W. Robert- 826 (C), 1114 (C) Sullivan, edited by Helen S. Perry Mary Leonard), 1029 (0) JAMES, J. R. E. See KWANTES, W., 576 Gawel, 1223 son and B. J. JAMES, N. R.: Artificial respiration, 362 (C) KENNEDY, C. O.: Vaccination complications, 303 (C) Inquests; medical evidence, 356 (C), 480 (C), James Mackenzie Lecture, 1232 KENNEDY, M. C. S.: Breath-holding test, 1177 (C) 606 (C), 767 (C), 886 (C), 942 (C), 1057 (C) JAMESON, J. E.: Enteric infections in general practice, KENNY, Sheila: Value of " hibernation " in severely Insanity, certifiable; clinical criteria and procedure 165 shocked patients, 211 (0); 419 (C), 999 (C) for certification, 668 JAMIESQN, Edward Bald, obituary of, 554, 607, 661, - Neostigmine-resistant curarization, 1113 (C) - McNaughton Rules applied in case of assault by 771 Kernicterus of prematurity, 161 arteriosclerotic (medico-legal note), 947; 1059 (C) Janet S. Darling Memorial Fund, 245 (C) KERR, A.: Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis, 866 - medical evidence in divorce on grounds of insanity Jaundice caused by chlorpromazine, 1048 (A) KERR, D. See COMFORT, A., 1173 (medico-legal note), 773 - diagnosis and treatment, 155 KERR, J. M. W.; William Hunter Memorial Lecture, - questions to prospective employees (parliamentary JAWETZ, E.: Polymyxin, Neomycin, Bacitracin, 589 775 note), 249 JEAVONS, S. M., WALTON, K. W., and RiCKETTS, KERR, Roy Russell, obituary of, 104 Insecticides: Endrin; food-poisoning caused by C. R.: Duration of anticoagulant effect in KERSHAW, J. D.; presidential address to Society of endrin-contaminated flour (G. M. Davies and relation to urinary excretion of dextran sulphate, Medical Officers of Health, 764 I. Lewis), 393 (0) 1016 (0); 1167 (A) KERSLEY, G. D.: Management of rheumatoid - resistance to, 706, 1541 JEFFCOATE, T. N. A.: Review of Integrated Gyne- arthritis, 232 Insects: Handbook for the Identification of Insects of cology: Principles and Practice, by I. C. Rubin a-Ketoglutarate and blood pyruvate in normal and Medical Importance, 3rd ed. (J. Smart), 1103 and J. Novak, 517 diabetic subjects (M. J. H. Smith and K. W. - severe reactions from bites, 777 JEFFERISS, D., and SMITH, G. S.: An unusual cause Taylor), 1035 (0) Insomnia, 166 of obstructed labour, 1040 KEYNES, W. M., and HARCOURT-WEBSTER, J. N.: Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, facilities, 537 JEFFERSON, J. See HALL, R., 1431 Recovery from peritonitis four years after - of Cancer Research; appointments, 253; facilities, JELLIFFE, D. B.: Infant Nutrition in the Subtropics bilateral transplantation of ureters, 1463 (0) 537 and Tropics, 86 KEYS, A.: Sex factor in coronary artery disease, - of Cardiology, facilities, 537 -appointed visiting professor of tropical medicine, 98 (C) - of Child Health, facilities, 537 Tulane University, New Orleans, 372 Khartum University. See Universities, Khartum - of Dental Surgery, facilities, 538 JELLY, O.: Alternative approach to the prostate, - of Dermatology, facilities, 538 1488 (C) KIDNEY: - of Diseases of the Chest, facilities, 538 Jelly-fish stings, 352 (A); 1484 (C) Artificial, modifications, 1129 - of Laryngology and Otology, facilities, 538 Jenner Medal awarded to P. Stocks, 1129 Calculus, 158 - of Medical Laboratory Technology, 253 JENKINS, J. S. See SPENCE, A. W., 1348 - associated with chronic urinary infection; - of Neurology, facilities, 538 JEWESBURY, E. C. O.: Facial palsy, 1488 (C) treatment with nitrofurantoin (Mary G. - of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, facilities, 538 JOBSON, Thomas Battersby, obituary of, 424 McGeown), 274 (0) - of Ophthalmology, facilities, 538 JOHN, E. L. See HEARD, G. E., 85 Danger from prolonged dosage with magnesium - of Orthopaedics, facilities, 538 JOHNSON, D. J. N., Olympic silver medal gained by, hydroxide, 1069 - of Pathology, Newcastle; opening by Sir Harold 1315 Function; effect of mitral valvotomy (J. Ham- Himsworth, 297 JOHNSON, G. D. See HOLBOROW, E. J., 1338 mond, J. Mackinnon, and W. Whitaker), 71 (0) - of Psychiatry, facilities, 538 JOHNSTON, J. H.: Local hydrocortisone for Hunner's Hydronephrosis, hypertension due to; relief after - of Psycho-Analysis, facilities, 536 ulcer of the bladder; preliminary report, 698 (0) nephrectomy (W. Houston), 644 - of Urology, facilities, 538 JOHNSTON, L.: Cigarette smoking, 605 (C) Polycystic, inheritance of, 188 Instrument design, grants for, 1498 JOHNSTON, Munro Kennedy, obituary of, 365 Renal oedema, chronic; treatment (J. B. Rennie), Insulin, abnormal reactions after, 255 JONES, A. M.: Aims and content of the medical 1506(0) - coma, " irreversible," treatment, 256 (C) curriculum, 494 (0); 519 (L); 712 (C), 824 (C) Renal vein thrombosis with nephrotic syndrome Intelligence in relation to prematurity, 1353 (L), JONES, C. H.: Cardiovascular abnormalities with and renal failure (W. Brumfitt and W. O'Brien), (correction, 1442) oesophageal atresia, 1366 (C) 751 (0) Intermedin, 719, 776 JONEs, E.: Nature of genius, 257 (0) Thrombosis of renal arteries (D. G. Chambers), International Abstracts of Biological Sciences, 314 - Freudian concepts and brain physiology, 548 (C) 1472 International Academy of Proctology, annual prize, JoNEs, E. R.: Antibodies against cancer, 479 (C) 1498 JONES E. T. See BROCKIS, J. G., 1524 KILLPACK, W. S.: Iron-deficiency anaemia, 1239 (C) International Journal of Applied Radiation and JONES, G. B.: Painful shoulder, 168 King's College Hospital Medical School, facilities for Isotopes, 576 JONES, P. 0. See GILLHESPY, R. O., 1094 students, 531; address at opening of new session, International Medical Visitors Bureau, 541 JONES, R. G. G.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, 821 International Society of Bioclimatology and Bio- 1240 (C) King Edward's Hospital Fund for London, 872 (A); meteorology, 1249 JORDAN, R. C.: Cardiac diagnosis, 1176 (C) annual meeting, 53; council meeting, 1557 International Society of Haematology; sixth congress JORDAN, W. M.: Familial tuberous sclerosis, 132 (0) KINMoNTH, J. B.: Review of Peripheral Vascular in Boston, 655 Joseph Rogers Prize, 253 Disorders, edited by P. Martin, R. B. Lynn, Intervertebral disks. See Spine Journalism: Public Bodies (Admission of the Press J. H. Dible, and I. Aird, 215 to Meetings) Bill, 371 KINSELLA, V. J.: Bad gastrectomies, 1277 (0); INrESTINEs: -worrying reports of diseases, 102 (C) 1428 (C) B. coli infection causing urethro-trigonitis and KJNSEY, Alfred Charles, obituary of, 555 frequency in female (J. E. Semple), 696 (0) JOURNALS: KINSEY, E. W.: The discipline of learning, 824 (C) Ileo-colic intussusception after appendicectomy Anatomia e Chirurgia, 983 KIRKLAND, I. S., appointed assistant director, Post- (J. E. Bridger), 755 Annals of General Practice, 1259 graduate Board for Medicine, Edinburgh, 1498 Intestinal intoxication and hepatic coma, 930 (A) Archives Italiennes de Biologie, 983 KITCHING, R. L.: Public health laundry service, Obstruction, as late complication of fibrocystic II Bassini, 983 1177 (C) disease of pancreas (E. Leslie Birse), 286 Clinica Chimica Acta, 1361 KITTEL, F. W. B.: Anaesthetic emergencies, 240 (C) - due to meconium, 296 International Abstracts of Biological Sciences, 314 KJELLBERO, S. R., and others: Diagnosis of Congeni- Occlusion clamps for intrathoracic intestinal International Journal of Applied Radiation and tal Heart Disease, 215 anastomoses (K. S. Mullard), 1054 Isotopes, 576 KLEMPMAN, Bertha: Treatment of iron-deficiency "Strawberry lesion" of rectosigmoid (G. K. Medical History, 891 anaemia, 997 (C) Thomas), 209 (0); 421 (C) Minerva Fisioterapica, 983 Knee injuries; management, 169 New Scientist, 1447 KNIGHT, G. See BEHRMAN, S., 1522 Intussusception, ileo-colic, after appendicectomy Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1067 KNIGHT, G. C.: Denervation for carotid sinus (J. E. Bridger), 755 West London Medical Journal discontinued, 1272 syncope, 228 "Invenol." See Carbutamide KNIGHT, G. H., and FOWLER, W.: Granuloma " Inversine." See Mecamylamine JOYCE, Henry Cyril Conwy, obituary of, 609 inguinale (venereum), 980 (0) Iodine, intravenous, allergy to, 1178 (C) JUEL-JENSEN, B. E. See HoBSoN, F. G., 1501 KNIGHT, R. J.: Purpose of medical education, 940 (C) Ipswich and East Suffolk Hospital, new x-ray JULER, F. A.: Christmas Gifts Fund, 1305 (C) KNox, A. C. W., presentation of portrait, 1129 department, 1497 Jurisprudence, medical. See Medico-legal KNUDSEN, E. T. See BEARE, R. L. B., BRmSH 16 KOS-LUC INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

KOSHTOYANTS, Kh. S. (Editor): I. P. Pavlov- LEADING ARTICLES (continued): Leucotomy, prefrontal; views of patients and their Selected Works, 1352; 1482 (C) General practice under the N.H.S., 87 relatives (A. Elithron and E. Slater), 739 (0); KOTNSNKY, Ruth, and WITMER, Helen L. (Editors): Glucagon, 288 760 (A); 885 (C) Community Programs for Mental Health, 405 Homicide, responsibility for, 1164 KRAFr, T.: Painless cardiac infarction, 826 (C) LEUKAEMIA: Hypertension, inheritance of, 985 And exposure to x rays, 704 (L) I. R. H.: Intracranial aneurysm, 711 (C) KRAMER, Hypoglycaemic sulphonamides, 465 Chronic, treatment, 155 KRIGBAUM, E. M. See BOULTON, T. B., 1430 Hypometabolism, 702 KRUTA, V.: Purkyn6's letters, 421 (C) Deaths (parliamentary note), 1376 Keeping up with the times, 406 Murine, treatment with x rays and homologous KUNKLER, P. B.: Irradiation-induced malignant Leukaemia and exposureto x rays, 704 1368 (C) bone marrow; preliminary communication hypertension, Lung, brown induration, 703; 942 (C) (D. W. H. Barnes, M. J. Corp, J. F. Loutit, KWANTES, W., and JAMES, J. R. E.: Haemolytic Medicine and university, 519 on the neonatal umbilicus, 576 (0); and F. E. Neal), 626 (0) streptococci Metabolic upsets and migraine, 812 Myeloid, treatment with mercaptopurine 594 (A); 711 (C) Ministers' No!, 144 chronic; James Lowdon. obituary of, 887 (J. R. Fountain), 1345 (0) KYDD, Mortality and smoking, 1104; 1427 (C) Nature and treatment; round-tableconference, 152 Myelosclerosis, 927 Robert Roesler de Villiers award to M.R.C. N.H.S.: Unity of purpose, 1417 Radiobiological Research Unit, 1128 Ordeal by Spens, 350 L Pancreas, fibrocystic disease, 648 Leukoplakia of bladder (L. M. Zinck and H. S. LABOUR: see also Abortion; Caesarean section; Poliomyelitis and segregation, 32 Trafford), 346 Infants, newborn; Obstetrics; Pregnancy; cheap propaganda on vaccination, 929 Levallorphan as supplement to nitrous oxide in Puerperium -viruses, attenuated, 407 anaesthesia, 1328 Factors influencing perinatal mortality, 1260 Polycythaemia vera, 1354 Leverhulme Research Awards, 949 In diabetic mother, 1517 Postgraduate Medical School of London, 1045 LEVIN, J.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, Induction, domiciliary, in post-maturity, 187 Prematurity and intelligence, 1353, (correction, 1429 (C) -surgical associated with foetal exsanguination 1442) LEVITT, W. M.: Radiotherapy of cancer, 150 (J. K. Russell, D. F. Smith, and R. Yule), Professional cohesion, 1165 and ORAM, S.: Irradiation-induced malignant 1414 (0) Pulmonary embolism by amniotic fluid, 408 hypertension: cured by nephrectomy, 910 (0); Maternal death from aspiration asphyxia (R. B. oedema, treatment of, 1531 1176 (C), 1236 (C), 1304 (C), 1368 (C) Parker), 16 (0); 245 (C), 300 (C), 551 (C) Qfever, 1226 Levorphanol as supplement to nitrous oxide in Natural childbirth, 1545 (C) Radiation, chemical protection against, 647 anaesthesia, 1328 Obstetric indications for use of pudendal nerve Radiotherapy, megavoltage, 88 LEWIS, Gwenda M.: Divine healing, 242 (C) block (I. Rocker), 78 (0) Rehabilitation, 1105 Anaesthesia and apnoea neonatorum after Obstructed, unusual cause (D. Jefferiss and G. S. Remuneration; claim for increase, 216 caesarean section, 1173 (C) Smith), 1040 crisis of confidence, 1290 LEWIS, 1. See DAVIES, G. M., 393 Post-maturity, 160 suspense continued, 291 LEWIS, T. L. T.: Post-maturity, 160 Rupture of rectovaginal septum (M. R. Neely), Respiratory tract viruses, 1474 LEWTAS, N. A. See DIMANT, S., 10 1288; 1543 (C) Second World Conference on Medical Education, LEYS, D.: Haemophilus infection in bronchiectasis, Vaginal examination, 1168 (A) 520 179 (C) Sensory deprivation, 1224 Medical relief appeal, 1369 (C) LABRUM, A. H. See HAWKINS, D. F., 1236 Speech problems in children, 1475 See COMFOgT, A., 1173 LACROIX, P.: Bone growth and repair, 709 Spens and present discontents, 1043 LEYTON, G. B.: Abuse of antibiotics, 883 (C) LADE, Leonard Cyril, obituary of, 1435 Staphylococci, troublesome, 867; 999 (C), 1056 (C), LIBRACH,I. M.: Is tonsillectomy necessary?, 549 (C), LADELL, R. M.: Speech therapy, 884 (C), 1118 (C) 1115 (C) 827 (C) LAID, S. M.: Eradication of congenital syphilis, Stress and corticotrophin secretion, 33 Libraries: Directory of medical libraries, 1490 (C), 1369 (C) as cause of disease, 592 (correction, 1560) Lambarene: More from the Primeval Forest (A. Student health services, 520 Library Association: Medical Section; week-end Schweitzer), 1289 Subarachnoid haemnorrhage, spontaneous, 590 conference in Manchester, 820 LAMBERT, T. D.: Diagnosis of early pregnancy, Suicide and attempted suicide, 813 Life expectancy in Britain, 316 1118 (C) Survival at sea, 1044 -- of doctors, 489 LAMBO, T. A.: Neuropsychiatric observations in the Syphilis, congenital, eradication, 1163; 1369 (C) LIGHTBODY, W. P. H. See DAVEY, T. H., 141 western region of Nigeria, 1388 (0); 1420 (A) Tetanus, prevention, 348; 481 (C) LIGtrTBOWN, J. W.: Albomycin, 1362 (C) LAMPARD, M. E.: Treatment of iron-deficiency Trypanosomiasis in Africa, 1418 LILLINGSTON, C.: Only eighty years ago (Nova et anaemia, 1119 (C) Whooping-cough imniunization, 467 Vetera), 477 LAMPERIARE, Th6r6se: Mental hygiene and the LINDGREN, F. T.: Relationship of the blood lipids cinema, 599 LEAK, W. N.: Herpes zoster, 1115 (C) and lipoproteins and coronary disease, 476 -Leisure activities involving speed, 600 LINDSAY, David Kenneth Llewelyn, obituary of, 1001 disease and Hypothermia in midwifery, 1368 (C) LAMPIrr, L. H.: Diets for coeliac LEARMONTH, Sir James, retirement from Regius Lipaemia, alimentary, in men with coronary artery steatorrhoea, 722 (C) Chair of Clinical Surgery and Chair of Surgery, disease and in controls (D. W. Barritt), 640 (0) LANE, K. E.: Divine healing, 44 (C) Edinburgh University, 371 LIPMAN, Reuben, obituary of, 307 LANE-PErTER, W.: Infirmary mice, 1318 (C) LIPSCOMB, J. F.: Non-malignant conditions of the of, 1003 - appointed professor emeritus, Edinburgh Univer- LANGHORNE, Douglas Alfred, obituary sity, 253 larynx causing hoarseness, 170 LANGUTH, P. R. See WALKER, C. H. M., 1455 Lipstick, hazards of, 255 LAPAGE, G.: Veterinary Parasitology, 347 Learning during sleep, 315 LEATHES, John Beresford, obituary of, 770, 1436 Liquorice-all-sorts as anastomotic aid, 999 (C), -4 Largactil." See Chlorpromazine 1175 (C) Laundries, hygiene and protection against infection, LEDGER, R.: Doctors in Hungary, 886 (C) Lister Institute, annual report, 186 1177 (C) LEDINGHAM, J. M. See WILSON, C., 1236 Lister Medal awarded to Sir Stewart Duke-Elder, 990 LAURANCE, B. M.: Kernicterus of prematurity, 161 LEE, K. T. See THOMAS, W. A., 99 - Inhaled foreign bodies, 714 (C) LEE, M.: Delayed emptying of gastric stump, LIVER: LAVERTY, Samuel John, obituary of, 608 1364 (C) Budd-Chiari syndrome in polycythaemia vera; ,LAW, F. W., re-elected Master of the Spectacle LEE POTER, P. B., appointed Director-General, diagnosis and treatment (O. FitzGerald, P. Makers' Company, 1129 R.A.F. Medical Services, 470 FitzGerald, D. Cantwell, and J. A. Mehigan), LAW, W. See FARQUHAR, J. W., 276 LEESE, W. L. B. See WALKER, G., 451 1343 (0); 1354 (L) LAW, W. B.: Example of painful subcutaneous Leg: Anterior tibial syndrome after acute arterial Cirrhosis; advances in treatment, 55 tubercle, 30 occlusion, treated by decompression (R. Harrison management, 155 LAWLER, Sylvia D., and RENWICK, J. H.: Rare type and P. E. Jackson), 403 Intestinal intoxication and hepatic coma, 930 (A) of anonychia, 714 (C) diagnosis and surgery of high-pressure venous LAWLOR, Mary K.: Diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy, leaks in the leg; new overall concept of surgery School of Tropical Medicine, postgraduate 162 of varicose veins and venous ulcers (F. B. facilities, 544 LAWRENCE, R. A. A. R.: Apartheid in blood trans- Cockett), 1399 (0) University. See Universities, Liverpool fusions, 356 (C) exercises for thin legs, 373 LIVINGSTONE, D.: Radioactive key-light, 1302 (C) LAWRENCE, R. D.: Enzyme test for glycosuria, LEGGATE, J. M.: Torsion of the gall-bladder, 1369 (C) LLOYD, K.: Management of hemiplegia, 233 1058 (C) LEHMANN, H., and RAPER, A. B.: Maintenance of LLOYD, S. J.: No doctor at sea, 363 (C) --See HuNT, J. A., 445 high sickling rate in an African community, LOCKET, S.: Two new ganglion-blocking agents in LAWS, J. W. See GAYLIS, H., 1141 333 (O);481 (C), 882(C), 1117 (C) treatment of hypertension, 116 (0); 418 (C) LAWSON, D.: Early managembnt of poliomyelitis, See HYNES, M., 923 LOGAN, Barbara Marshall, obituary of, 1373 417 (C) LEIGH, A. D.: Influence of television, 599 LOGAN, David Dale, obituary of, 1370 LAWSON, J. I. M.: Neostigmine-resistant curariza- LEIGH, R. E. D.: Prophylaxis for recurrent upper LONBAY, E. L.: Burns and hydrocortisone, 1547 (C) tion, 1544 (C) respiratory tract infections, 44 (C) London County Council: Medical service, 536, LAWTHER, P. J.: Aetiology of chronic bronchitis, Leishmaniasis, transmission, 669 (correction, 722) 1539 LEITCH, A. See SEAGER, C. P., 1407 London Hospital Medical College, facilities for -See COMMINS, B. T., 753, 1235 LEITNER, Z. A.: Cholesterol and vascular disease, students, 530 Laxatives; regular use by schoolchildren (J. J. A. 1303 (C) London Medical Exhibition, 1171 Reid), 25 (0); 36 (A); 245 (C) LELEAN, Percy Samuel, obituary of, 1243, 1494 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Lead: Tests for lead in urine, 614 LEMKAU, P. V.: Mental Hygiene in Public Health, postgraduate facilities, 544 2nd ed., 405 London University. See Universities, London LEADING ARTICLES: LENNHOFF, Liselotte: Infectious diseases in hospital LONGLAND, C. J.: Review of Pathology and Surgery Anaesthetic deaths, 868; 995 (C), 1057 (C), practice, 165 of the Veins of the Lower Limb, by H. Dodd 1173 (C), 1485 (C) LEONARD, B. J. See ROBERTSON, P. W., 1029 and F. B. Cockett, 1103 -explosions; report of Working Party, 1225 LEONARD, J. C. See BESTERMAN, E. M. M., 695 Louis, F.: Gas gangrene risks, 713 (C) Antibiotics versus staphylococci, 217; 1115 (C) Leprosy diagnosed as syringomyelia (C. J. Lucas), LouRIE, Emanuel Mannie, obituary of, 482 Antibodies against cancer, 290; 479 (C), 660 (C) 214 LOUnT, J. F.: Protection from effects of radiation Artful dodger, 216 Leptospirosis; atypical Weil's disease, 100 (C), by haemopoietic tissue, 39 Barbiturate poisoning, treatment, 1107 359 (C) -See BARNES, D. W. H., 626 Bed: No rest for the feverish, 1531 LERMAN, L. H.: Viadril, new steroid anaesthetic; LoVE, William, obituary of, 555 Blood groups and diseases, 757 preliminary communication, 129 (0); 300 (C) LOWE, C. R.: An association between smoking and B.M.A.: Annual Representative Meeting, 142 LESTER, J. P.: Pharmaceutical advertisements, respiratory tuberculosis, 1081 (0); 1104 (L); Brighton Meeting, 143 1431 (C) 1367 (C) - Centenary, 218 Letterer-Siwe syndrome in adults; report of two LOXTON, G. E.: Cortisone and aspirin in rheumatoid - Presidential address, 87 cases (A. W. Taylor), 68 (0) arthritis, 240 (C) Coal-gas poisoning, 1291 Leuco-encephalitis, haemorrhagic, acute (H. E. LUBEL, M.: Cigarette swallower, 102 (C) Composting of household waste, 758; 940 (C) Aldridge), 807 LUCAS, C. J.: Leprosy diagnosed as syringomyelia, Co-operative research in the Commonwealth, 349 - --ccase (N. E. Rankin and Jean Dance), 808 214 JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX LUN-MED 17

LUNG: see also Bronchus; Pneumoconiosis MCKENZIE, J. M., MARSHALL, P. B., STOWERS, J. M., MARTiNE, William Robert, obituary of, 773 Apicolysis with fascial fixation (J. D. Thomson and HUNTER, R. B.: BZ 55 in diabetes, 448(0); MASON, A.: Prefrontal leucotomy, 885 (C) and N. McSwan), 1409 (0) 465 (L) MASON, S. A.: Breath-holding test, 766 (C) Cancer, and air pollution, 95 MACKENZIE, M.: Clinical psychologist in the mental Mast cells, 219 (A) - and other causes ofdeath in relation to smoking; hospital, 885 (C) Maternal mortality in 1953, 932 (A) second report on mortality of British doctors Mackenzie Industrial Health Lecture, 764 Maternity benefit; false claim (medico-legal note), (R. Doll and A. B. Hill), 1071 (0); 1104 (L); MACKINNON, J. See HAMMOND, J., 71 1126 1246 (parliamentary note), 1367 (C), 1426 (C), MACKINTOSH, James M., appointed professor emeri- MATTHEW, G. D.: Simple clinical test for the diag- 1427 (C) tus, University of London, 253 nosis of early pregnancy, 979 (0); 987 (A); - and tobacco-smoking, 43 (C), 95, 416 (C) MACKINTOSH, Jean M., to be president, Section on 11 18 (C), 1489 (C) - diagnosis (A. McKenzie), 204 (0) Health and Welfare of the Family, Royal Society Maudsley Bequest lecture, 1 --exfoliative cytology in; examination of one of Health annual congress, 1498 MAVOR, G. E.: Pathological anatomy of gangrene, laboratory's results (F. Hampson), 1461 (0) McKISSOCK, W., and WALSH, L.: Subarachnoid and some aspects of by-pass operations, 880 -diesel oil as aetiological factor, 44 (C), 357 (C), haemorrhage due to intracranial aneurysms; MAVOR, 0. H., memorial plaque, 720 416 (C), 605 results of treatment of 249 verified cases, MAY, A. R.: Psychotherapy and the general practi- - increase in mortality, 358 (C) 559 (0), (correction, 668), 590 (L) tioner, 235 -relation to atmospheric pollution (parliamen- MACKLIN, A. H.: Some ideas in regard to the MAY, J. R.: Laboratory aid in investigation of tary note), 248 meaning of student health and its assessment, respiratory infections, 1480 - research; co-operation of tobacco manufac- 524; 520(L) -Aetiology of chronic bronchitis, 1540 turing industry, 338 - Student mental health, 1175 (C) MAY, W.: Eye injuries due to fireworks, 1039 (0) - routine radiography, 373 McLEAN, A. S.: Radiation protection, 229 MAYER, A. C.: Abuse of antibiotics, 883 (C) Farmer's lung in Radnor and North Breconshire; McLELLAN, Malcolm, obituary of, 1123 MAYFIELD, R. B.: Vaccination against tuberculosis, report of ten cases (D. I. Williams and P. P. MAcLEOD, Harold Hay Brodie, obituary of, 1372 356 (C) Mulhall), 1216 (0) MACLEOD, K. I. E.: Sex factor in coronary artery MAYMAN, D. W.: Tests for drunkenness, 1056 (C) Fibrosis, massive, progressive, 180 (C) disease, 551 (C) - Twopenny-halfpenny advertising, 1367 (C) Haemosiderosis, 703 (L); 942 (C) MACLURE, Alfred Fay, obituary of, 1121 MAYNE, F. S.: Invalid aid, 480 (C) Involvement of bronchi by metastatic pulmonary MCMAHON, J. E.: Shoe-stretcher for bunions, Measles, graphs (vital statistics), 557, 774, 1005, tumours, 299 (C) 769 (C) 1185, 1314, 1437, 1556 Oedema, treatment, 1531 (L) MCMULLEN, H. L.: Radiation hazard, 362 (C) -itchy rash, 1299 (C), 1488 (C) Shadow shown in mass x ray, 998 (C), 1483 (C) McNEE, Sir John: Cholesterol and vascular disease, - treatment, 90 (A); 359 (C), 660 (C) Staphylococcal infections after pneumonectomy, 1172 (C) Mecamylamine; hypotensive. action (A. E. Doyle, 241 (C) McNEIL, C.: School versus academy in the medical E. A. Murphy, and G. H. Neilson), 1209 (0); Tropical eosinophilia (Rosemary Davies), 1470 (0) curriculum, 507 (0) 1431 (C) intracranial MCPARTLIN, G. A.: Making champions, 1489 (C) Medical Association for the Prevention of War, LuNN, G. M.: Adrenalectomy for MacPHEE, I. W.: Bad gastrectomies, 1428 (C) relief appeal, 1173 (C), 1238 (C), 1304 (C), metastases, 825 (C) MACPHERSON, C.: Nystagmus in alcoholic intoxica- 1369 (C), 1548 (C) LuNN, H. F.: Hypnosis in the casualty department, 418 (C) 1549 (C) tion, Medical Defence Union, 544; annual meeting, 765 Lupus erythematosus caused by sulphonamide MACPHERSON, P. See HUTCHESON, A. S., 863 Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland, 544 hypersensitivity, 418 (C), 659 (C) MCQUEEN, A.: " Meratran," 43 (C) Medical education. See Education, medical Macroglobulinaemia of Waldenstrom (D. G. Ferri- Medical Golfing Society, 891 Lutembacher's syndrome in woman of 81 (L. man and A. B. Rosenthal), 1351 Anderson), 402 (0), 409 (A) Medical History, 891 LUXTON, R. W.: Medicine's widening horizons, MCSORLEY, J. G. A. See CHAZAN, A. A., 283 Medical Insurance Agency, 546; annual meeting, 297 MCSWAN, N. See THOMSON, J. D., 1409 Medical Missionary Association, 536 510 (0) MAGEE, - Irradiation-induced malignant hypertension, C. G., appointed Honorary Physician to Medical Officers of Health, deputy (parliamentary 1176 (C) H.M. the Queen, 54 note), 1436 Lymph nodes: Letterer-Siwe syndrome in adults; MAGEE, J. A. L.: True hermaphrodites and the Medical practice eighty years ago (C. Lillingston) report of two cases (A. W. Taylor), 68 prostate, 995 (C) (Nova et Vetera), 477 (0) -Function of the prostate, 1427 (C) Medical Practices Advisory Bureau, 546 LYNN, C. R.: Treatment of measles, 359 (C) Magnesium sulphate 668 LYNN, R. B. See MARTIN, P., 215 flavzuring, Medical practitioners: see also Consultants and LYNXWILER, C. P. See MORAGUES, V., 926 MAIN, F. F., appointed Honorary Physician to Specialists; General practitioners LYON, David Murray, obituary of, 1309 H.M. the Queen, 54 --life expectancy, 489 LYTTLE, G. G.: Apomorphine treatment for alco- MAITLAND, A. I. L., and YOUNG, T. M.: Jig for - living on a pension to-day, 304 (C) 1056 (C) inserting radon seeds into bladder, 102 (C) Medical profession: Unity of purpose, 1417 (L) holism, MAIZEL, J.: Laxatives in schoolchildren, 245 (C) Medical Protection Society, 544; annual meeting, 878 MALARIA: Medical Register; statistics of medical practitioners, Diagnosis, 1533 (A) 528 M Effects of heavy and repeated infections on Gam- Medical research. See Research, medical McALPINE, S. G.: Nitrogen mustard in treatment of bian infants and children; effects of erythrocytic MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL: bronchial carcinoma, 1412 (0) parasitization (I. A. McGregor, H. M. Gilles, Annual report, 96 McBEAN, Lena M. See GALLOWAY, W. H., 1102 J. H. Walters, A. H. Davies, and F. A. Pearson), Carbon monoxide poisoning; recent statistics MCCALLUM, D. I.: Glycyrrhetinic acid, 1239 (C) 686 (0); 1486 (C) (A. B. Hill), 1220 (0); 1365 (C) MCCANCE, R. A., and WIDDOWSON, E. M.: Breads Incidence in S. Europe, 272 Fellowships in Clinical Research, 53 White and Brown: Their Place in Thought and Maintenance of high sickling rate in an African Members appointed, 891 Social History, 810 community (H. Lehmann and A. B. Raper), Virus production laboratory, 1315 MACCARTHY, D.: Abnormalities which cure them- 333 (0); 481 (C), 882 (C), 1117 (C) Whooping-cough Immunization Committee: selves, 165 Prophylactics and anticonvulsants, 55 Report on vaccination against whooping-cough; MCCLEAN, D. See COMFORT, A., 1173 Species diagnosis, 1171 (C) relation between protection in children and MCCLURE, William, obituary of, 246 MALLESON, Joan: Climacteric stress; its empirical results of laboratory tests, 454; 467 (L) MCCONNELL, R. B. See CLARKE, C. A., 725 management, 1422 MCCONNELL, Robert John, obituary of, 364 - death of, 248 Medical Women's Federation, 546 MCCURDY, R.: Mortality and smoking, 1427 (C) - memorial fund, 1438 --- Christine Murrell Memorial Fellowship, McDERMOTT, W.: The problem of staphylococcal MALONE, L. D.: Medical education, 1116 (C) 1439 infection, 837 (0); 867 (L); 999 (C), 1056 (C), Malta: Commission on medical matters (parlia- Medical Women's International Association, 1297 11 15 (C), 1235 (C), 1364 (C) mentary note), 1125 MEDICINE: McDONAGH, O.: Twopenny-halfpenny advertising, MALVERN, Viscount, retirement of, 1128 Debt to the Middle Ages, 301 (C) 1176 (C) Manchester Medical Society: Presidential address, Fundamentals of Internal Medicine, 4th ed. (W. M. MCDONALD, J. C. See HAWKINS, G. F. C., 1200 1186 Yater), 141 MCELLIGOTT, M.: Corticotrophin and cortisone - Northern Hospital; illustrated booklet published, History, importance in medical education, 883 (C), therapy in dermatomyositis, 1509 (0) 891 1059 (C) MCELROY, W. D., and GLASS, H. B. (Editors): - University. See Universities, Manchester - see also Nova et Vetera A Symposium on Amino Acid Metabolism, 287 MANSBRIDGE, H. St. J.: Amnion implantation in Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, facilities, 537 McFEELEY, J. C., elected president, Irish Medical peripheral vascular disease, 606 (C) Pitfalls in diagnosis and treatment (A. H. Douth- Association, 109 Mantoux testing, multiple-puncture method, 1381 waite), 895 (0), 958 (0), 1175 (C), 1298 (C), MCGEOCH, A. See WARD, W., 418 MARKHAM, R. L. See HESS, Evelyn V., 418 1489 (C) MCGEOWN, Mary G.: Nitrofurantoin in chronic MARLEY, E., and CHAMBERS, J. S. W.: Toxic effects Research. See Research, medical urinary infection associated with renal calculi, and side-effects of methylpentynol, 1467 (0) Tropical. See Tropical medicine 274 (0) MARMION, D. E.: Abdominal migraine in children, Widening horizons (R. W. Luxton), 510 (0) MCGILL, J. See HALLETT, G., 1238 42 (C) McGILL, R. J. See MENDEL, D., 83 MARQUARDT, Martha, obituary of, 181, 307 MEDICO-LEGAL: MCGRATH, G. D.: Neostigmine-resistant curariza- Marriage guidance: Getting Mfarried, 54 Action against orthopaedic surgeon dismissed, 1313 tion, 1485 (C) - problems, and preparation for marriage, 45 (C), Arteriosclerosis and the McNaughton Rules, 947; McGRATH, M.: Neostigmnine-resistant curarization, 244 (C), 419 (C) 1059 (C) 1114 (C) MARSH, F.: Non-specific ulcers, 768 (C) Collaboration in authorship, 1125 MCGREGOR, I. A., GILLES, H. M., WALTERS, J. H., - Troublesome staphylococci, 999 (C), 1364 (C) Eyes offered to save sight; not to be used from DAVIES, A. H., and PEARSON, F. A.: Effects of MARSH, K.: Vaccination against tuberculosis in living persons, 485 heavy and repeated malarial infections on childhood, 174 (C) Libel action against Daily Sketch, 309 Gambian infants and children; effects of MARSHALL, P. B. See MCKENZIE, J. M., 448 Maternity benefit; false claim, 1126 erythrocytic parasitization, 686 (0); 1486 (C) MARSHALL, R. J., and WHELAN, R. F.: Intra-arterial Medical evidence in divorce on grounds of insanity, McGREGOR, Margaret S. M.: Increase in scabies, oxygen in peripheral vascular disease, 1448 (0) 773 1427 (C) MARTIN, J. D., and MILLS, I. H.: Aldosterone - - received on criminal appeal, 556; findings MCILROY, J. H.: Cigarette smoking, 358 (C) excretion in normal and toxaemic pregnancies, of committee of inquiry, 716, 888 MCILVAIN, H.: Review of Neurochemistry: The 571 (0) Naturopath gaoled for two years, 366 Chemical Dynamics of Brain and Nerve, edited MARTIN, M. M. See OAKLEY, W., 953, 1432 Nullity decree refused in spite of impotence, 105 by K. A. C. Elliott,I. H. Page, and J. H. Quastel, MARTIN, Marjorie F. M.: The Brown Dog of Uni- Over-zealous first aid damaging eye, 49 141 versity College, 661 (C) Psychiatric evidence in court (Sir David Hender- MCINDoE, Sir Archibald: Skin cancer, 171 MARTIN, P.: Liquorice-all-sorts as anastomotic aid, son), 1 (0) MACKAY, N.: Jig for inserting radon seeds into 999 (C) Sexual Offences Act 1956, 888 bladder, 303 (C) -LYNN, R. B., DIBLE, J. H., and AIRD, I. (Editors): Stress and coronary thrombosis, 1126 MCKEAN, C. W. F.: Treatment of measles, 660 (C) Peripheral Vascular Disorders, 215 Taxation of value of insurance policies given to MCKYNZIE, A.: Diagnosis of cancer of lung and MARTIN, T. D. M. See KEMPTON, J. J., 711 voluntary hospital staff, 105 stomach, 204 (0) MARTIN, Thomas Young, obituary of,1434 Tuberculosis; alleged delay in treatment, 1182 18 MEG-NAT BRITISH INDEX MEDICAL JOUJRNAL

" Megimide." See Bemegride Mice: Annotated Catalogue of the Mutant Genes of MORWOOD, J. B. See HUSTON, A. F., 629 MEHIGAN, J. A. See FitZGERALD, 0., 1343 the House Mouse (H. Gruneberg), 1379 MOSSEL, D. A. A.: Bacteriological examination of Melbourne University. See Universities, Melbourne migratory habits, 1190, 1318 (C), 1442 (C) canned foods, 879 MELLOTTE, J. H.: Abdominal migraine, 359 (C) Microbiology: Bacterial Anatomy. Sixth Sympo- Motor Show of 1956, 938; 1302 (C) MELROSE, A. G. See BROWN, D. A. P., 135 sium of the Society for General Microbiology Motor-car parking by doctors (parliamentary note), MENAKER, W.: Air pollution, smoking, and lung (Editors: E. T. C. Spooner and B. A. D. 182 cancer, 416 (C) Stocker), 926 - - charges for doctors' cars (parliamentary note), MENDEL, D., and McGILL, R. J.: Nephrosis treated -Perspective and Horizons in Microbiology (Editor: 106 with intravenous T.A.B., 83 (0) S. A. Waksman), 141 Morr=, Nel, and MOTrE, P.: The Hand of the Potter, Meningococcal infection, graphs (vital statistics), 108, Micrococcin P, antistaphylococcal activity, 62 1223 312, 486, 609, 832, 889, 948, 1185, 1314, 1496 Micturition. See Urination MOrrE, P. See MorrE, Nei, 1223 MENKIN, V.: Biochemical Mechanisms in Inflamma- Middlesex Hospital Medical School, facilities for MOrrRAM, V. H., and GRAHAM, G.: Hutchison's tion, 2nd ed., 518 students, 531; annual dinner, 822 Food and the Principles ofDietetics, 11th ed., 810 Menopause: Climacteric stress; its empirical Midge bites, treatment of severe reactions, 777 MOURANT, A. E.: Blood groups and evolution, 602 management (Joan Malleson), 1422 Midwifery. See Obstetrics Mouth: Hydrocortisone for buccal ulcers, 1486 (C) obesity at, 1251 Migraine, abdominal, 359 (C) - tuberculosis, primary, 147 (A) --in children, 42 (C) MOWLEM, R.: Treatment of common injuries of the MENSTRUATION: -effects of metabolic upsets, 812 (L) face and hands, 171 Blood groups and age at menarche (Jean Grant, treatment with riboflavine, 550 (C) MOXON, C. P. See DIMANT, S., 10 Dagmar C. Wilson, and I. Sutherland), 140 MILES, A. A.: Resistance to infection; the experi- MOYNAHAN, E. J.: Purpose of medical education, Disorders; value of " Mist. menses," 1188 mental approach (Stephen Paget Memorial 298 (C) Epimenorrhagia, significance of, 316 Lecture), 1379 MOYNIHAN, N. H.: Prevention of tetanus, 481 (C) Oedema of thighs, 1382 MILES, H. N.: Neostignmine-resistant curarization, Mucolytic agents, value of inhalation therapy, 489 Treatment of premenstrual tension; progesterone- 1429 (C) MULLER, A.: Haemodynamics of the coronary withdrawal bleeding, 256 (C) Milk tablets in schools (parliamentary note), 50 system, 476 MENTAL DEFICIENCY: MILL, W. A.: Hoarseness, 170 MUGGLETON, P. W. See UNGAR, J., 568 MILLARD, M.: Twopenny-halfpenny advertising, MuIR, E. G.: Conservative resection in carcinoma Associated with peroneal muscular atrophy in of 158 siblings (R. Gibson), 1281 (0) 1488 (C) rectum, MILLEN, - Results of treatment in carcinoma of colon and The Hand of the Potter (Nel Motte and P. Motte), J. H.: Twopenny-halfpenny advertising, 1223 1238 (C) rectum, 742 (0) mental detention MILLER, B. R.: Diesel oil and lung cancer, 357 (C) MULHALL, P. P. See WILLIAMS, D. I., 1216 High-grade defectives, of, 176 (C) H. R.: Atypical Weil's disease, 100 (C) MULKERN, P. D.: Troublesome Legal and clinical definitions, 777 MILLER, staphylococci, Mental MILLER, J. S.: Allergy to intravenous iodine, 1178 (C) 1056 (C) deficiency (parliamentary note), 366 MILLINGToN, E.: Treatment of nasal polyposis, 170 MULLARD, K. S.: Occlusion clamp for intrathoracic Mentally Handicapped Children: A Handbook for MILLMAN, intestinal 1054 Parents, 1223 C. G.: High-grade defectives, 176 (C) anastomoses, MILLS, 1. H. See J. D., H. J.: Effect of radiation on mutation rate, Review of mental deficients (parliamentary note), MARTIN, 571 MULLER, 107 MILNE, John Irvine, obituary of, 1492 412 MnLNE, M. D.: Modern views on nephritis, 154 Mumps and its complications, 1252 MENTAL DISEASE: MILNER, F. H.: Abuse of antibiotics, 1116 (C) Munchausen's syndrome, 157 Annual Report of General Board of Control for " Miltown." See Meprobamate Murder and responsibility, 1164 (L) Scotland, 1955, 724 Mineralocorticoids, 6 - medical evidence received on criminal appeal Clinical psychologist in the mental hospital (R. Minerva Fisioterapica, 983 (medico-legal notes), 556; 716 (committee of Hetherington), 708; 826 (C), 885 (C), 1059 (C) Ministry of Health: Deputy C.hief Medical Officer, inquiry); 888 Confusional states in the elderly, organic basis of 186 MURLEY, R. S.: Anaesthetic deaths, 1173 (C) (F. J. Flint and Shelagh M. Richards), 1537 Report for Year Ended December 31, 1955, MURPHY, E. A. See CLARKE, E., 1319 Mental hospitals; admissions of involuntary 816 (A) -See DOYLE, A. E., 1209 patients (parliamentary note), 182 MITCHELL, J. S.: Chemical radiosensitizers, 40 MURRAY, I., and WANG, I.: The value of BZ 55 in - Board of Control's report, 1185 MITCHELL, Lachlan Martin Victor, obituary of, 887, control of diabetes, 452 (0); 465 (L) - increase in nursing staffs, 61 1436 MURRAY, J. See CALMAN, R. M., 200 - shortage of beds, 341 MITCHELL-HEGGS, G. B.: Hormone therapy in MURRAY, Moira, and OSMOND-CLARKE, Freda: -patients (parliamentary note), 366 dermatology, 152, (correction, 430) Post-menopausal oestrogen production, 179 (C) - voluntary, subsequently certified (parliamen- Mitral valvotomy; effect on renal function (J. Muscles, dystrophy, 650 (A) tary note), 1312 Hammond, J. Mackinnon, and W. Whitaker), - rare type (G. Sandler), 981 Observation of mental cases in general wards 71 (0) -peroneal atrophy with mental defect and myo- (parliamentary note), 50 MITrwoCH, Ursula: Polymorphonuclear leucocytes pathy in siblings (R. Gibson), 1281 (0) Physical treatment; round-table conference, 154 in mongolism, 994 -relaxants; zoxazolamine, 293 (A) Research (parliamentary note), 1312 MODELL, W.: The Relief of Symptoms, 31 - see also Hexamethonium MOFFATT, P. McG.: Visual aids for partially sighted -stiff-man syndromes, 1478 (A) MENTAL HEALTH: children, 167 MUSHIN, W. W.: Review of Anesthesiafor Obstetrics: Community Programs for Mental Health (Editors: MOHUN, A. F. See COMFORT, A., 1173 Labor-Delivery-Infant Care, by R. A. Hingson Ruth Kotinsky and Helen L. Witmer), 405 MOLD, J. W. See BELL, A. D., 692 and L. M. Hellman, 1289 European League for Mental Hygiene, confference, MOLLISON, P. L.: Treitment of haemnolytic disease -review of Complications of Regional Anesthesia: 599 by exchange transfusion, 161 Etiology, Signs and Symptoms, Treatment, by Famnily Mental Health and the State; proceedings MOLLOY, P. J. See NICKS, R., 578 D. C. Moore, 464 of the eighth annual meeting, World Federation Mongolism, current research, 993; 1484 (C) -See ROBINSON, C. L. N., 324 for Mental Health, 1285 - The Hand of the Potter (Nel Motte and P. Motte), MUTCH, Margaret Helen, obituary of, 1551 Maladjusted children, 47 (C) 1223 " Myanesin." See Mephenesin Mental health services, contrasts, 1479 (A) value of hormone therapy, 1009 Mental Hygiene in Public Health, 2nd ed. (P. V. Mononucleosis, infectious. See Glandular fever MYCOSES: Lemkau), 405 MONSARRAT, K. W.: Freudian concepts and brain Clinical Selections in Dermatology and Mycology National Association for Mental Health, post- physiology, 660 (C) (F. R. Schmidt), 1042 graduate courses, 541 Monster, dicephalic, as cause of obstructed labour Fungus diseases of Britain (R. W. Riddell), Research Fund awards, 488 (D. Jefferiss and G. S. Smith), 1040 783 (0); 816 (A) Student Mental Health; first international con- MONTGOMERYR D. A. D. See BECK, R. N., 921 Histoplasmosis contracted in Britain; case of ference, 936; 1175 (C) MONTGOMERY, J. B.: Neostigmine-resistant curariza- histoplasmic lymphadenitis following clinical World Federation for Mental Health, conference, tion, 1113 (C) recovery from sarcoidosis (W. St. C. Symmers), 599 MOORE, A.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, 786 (0); 816 (A) 1365 (C) - cutaneous, localized (W. St. C. Symmers), Menthol cigarettes, 1189 816 " MOORE, A. M. A.: Chiropody associations, 480 (C) 790 (0); (A) Mepavlon." See Meprobamate MOORE, D. C.: Complications ofRegional Anesthesia: In man, 170 Mephenesin in treatment of strychnine poisoning, Etiology, Signs and Symptoms, Treatment, 464 1302 (C) MOORE, H. S.: Medical education, 940 (C) Myelomatosis, multiple, atypical (R. L. B. Beare Meprobamate; controlled trial (E. D. West and MOORE, L. H. G.: Blindness, 362 (C) and E. T. Knudsen), 1526 (0) A. F. da Fonseca), 1206 (0); 1227 1489 (A); (C) MOORE, Lucile V. See COBURN, A. F., 984 - peripheral neuritis in (R. S. Crow), 802 (0) "Meratran." See Benzhydrol hydrochloride MOORE, T.: Review of Breads White and Brownt: Myelosclerosis, 927 (L) Mercaptopurine in treatment of chronic myeloid Their Place in Thought and Social History, by Myocardial infarction, use of heparin in treatment, leukaemia (J. R. Fountain), 1345 (0) R. A. McCance and E. M. Widdowson, 810 989 (A) Mercury absorption and psoriasis (P. M. Inman, MOORHEAD, T. G., elected honorary fellow of Myopathy associated with peroneal muscular atrophy B. Gordon, and P. Trinder), 1202 (0); 1428 (C) Trinity College, Dublin, 1379 in 1281 in siblings (R. Gibson), (0) teething powders; Pharmaceutical Society MOORHOUSE, Doreen: Some neurological manifesta- Myopia: Food habits of myopic children (P. A. statement, 1067 tions of endogenous hypoglycaemia, 228; Gardiner), 699 (O) Mescaline: Heaven and Hell (A. Huxley), 86 1512 (0) -therapeutic value, 1189 MORAGUES, V., and LYNXWILER, C. P.: Cardiac Metabolism: Effects of metabolic upsets on migraine, Anomalies: A Clinicopathologic Correlation, 926 812(L) Morbidity yesterday and to-day (F. Roberts), 653 hypometabolism, 702 (L) MORLEY, A. H.: Maternal death from aspiration N response to operation in childhood, 296 asphyxia, 300 (C) Methonium Effects of hexamethonium compounds: - Anaesthetic deaths, 1057 (C) NABARRO, J. D. N. See WALKER, G., 451 on healthy student volunteers (W. D. M. Paton Morphine: Molecular shape related to analgesia, "Nadisan." See Carbutamide and Hannah Steinberg), 622 (0); 769 (C) 34 (A) Nails: Painful subcutaneous tubercle (W. B. Law), 30 L-Methorphinan. See Levorphanol MORRIS, D.: Intragastric oxygen for asphyxia -rare type of anonychia, 714 (C) Methylpentynol, toxic effects and side-effects (E. neonatorum, 374 (C) NAISH, F. Charlotte: Review of Physiology and Marley and J. S. W. Chambers), 1467 (0) MoRRns, J. V., FISCHER, E., and BERGIN, J. T.: Rare Pathology of Infant Nutrition, by L. F. Meyer Methyltestosterone therapy, 1426 (C) complication of phenytoin sodium treatment, and E. Nassau, 1223 Methyprylone, piperidine hypnotic; clinical trial 1529 (0) N.A.P.A.P. See N-Acetyl-para-aminophenol (J. S. Stewart), 1465 (0) MoRsIS, W. R.: Selwyn College list, 942 (C) Napkin rash due to C. albicans, 37 (A) MEYER, A. See CAVANAGH, J. B., 1403 MORRISON, W. W.: Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Narcotics: British Report to United Nations, 313 appointed professor emeritus, University of Throat, 2nd ed., 701 NASH, D. F. E.: Congenital spinal palsy, 1333 (0) London, 253 MORsON, C.: The Brown Dog of University College, Nasolacrimal duct obstruction, 316 MEYIER, L. F., and NASSAU, E.: Physiology and 827 (C) NASSAU, E. See MEYER,L. F., 1223 Pathology of Infant Nutrition, 1223 Mortuaries: Planning of Mortuaries and Post- National Association for Mental Health, post- W. MIL5.L, E. See COCHRANE, A. L., 180 mortem Accommodation, 292 (A) graduate courses, 541 JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX NAT-OBI 19

National Association for the Prevention of Tuber- NEWTON, D. R. L., and TANNER, J. M.: N-acetyl- OBITUARY (continued): culosis: Syymposium on chronic bronchitis, para-aminophenol as an analgesic; a controlled Barratt, John Oglethorpe Wakelin, 1433 1539; Canadian scholarship, 775 clinical trial using the method of sequential Bartlett, Hedley Coward, 484 NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE: analysis, 1096 (0); 1430 (C) Beck, William Distin, 608 Convalescent treatment, 949 NEWTON, Sir Wilberforce Stephen, obituary of, 1061 Bevan, Charles Edward, 1181, 1494 Costing Returns, Year Ended March 31st, 1956, 1419 NICHOLLS, A. G.: Twopenny-halfpenny advertising, Bottrell, Stanley Henry Reginald, 1311 Disciplinary cases since 1948 (parliamentary note), 1368 (C) Braham, David, 831 49 Nichols Fellowship, 1439 Braham, Harvey Gordon, 946 Drugs, cost of (parliamentary note), 1124 NICHOLSON, B. See DAVEY, T. F., 65 Bride, Thomas Milnes, 946 General practice; present conditions (A. Hall), Nickel dermatitis, 226 Brown, Dame Edith Mary, 1490 57 (0); 87 (L) NICKS, R., and MOLLOY, P. J.: Surgery of persistent Bryson, Thomas, 1245 General practitioners; annual earnings (parlia- ductus arteriosus, 578 (0) Buckley, Gladys Lieba, 247 mentary note), 366 NICKSON, J.: Cholesterol and vascular disease, Buckley, William, 1374 Hospitals; building programme, 775 1303 (C) Bull, Douglas William Anderson, 887 Prescription charges (parliamentary notes), 1124, NICOL, T., SNELL, R. S., and BILBEY, D. L. J.: Burton, Arthur, 1123 1247 Effect of cortisone on the defence mechanisms Cameron, Dugald, 424 --complaints (parliamentary note), 1183 of the body, 800 (0); 1549 (C) Carroll, Denis Charles, 1310 - grants for (parliamentary note), 1312 Nigeria: Neuropsychiatric observations in the Carslaw, Robert Buchanan, 1432 - Minister's defence (parliamentary note), 1375 western region of Nigeria (T. A. Lambo), Cheese, Frederick, William, 181 Priorities, 816 (A) 1388 (0); 1420 (A) Clement, William, 771 Reform, remuneration, and unity of purpose, Nisentil." See Alphaprodine Cockayne, Edward Alfred, 1370 1417 (L) Nitrofurantoin in chronic urinary infection associated Cogan, Lee Danby Buxton, 484 Remuneration claim, 106, 216 (L), 309 with renal calculi (Mary G. McGeown), 274 (0) Coplans, Joseph Moses, 48 - crisis of confidence, 1290 (L) Nitrogen mustard in treatment of bronchial car- Costello, Thomas Bodkin, 365 - leading article in The Times, 406 (L) cinoma (S. G. McAlpine), 1412 (0) Crombie, Thomas Gilmour, 307 - Minister's rejection, 144 (L); 182 (parliamen- Nitrous oxide anaesthesia, analgesic supplements Crossley-Holland, Frank William, 662 tary note), 350 (L) (E. S. Siker), 1326 (0) Cruickshank, John Cecil, 1061, 1121 - Minister's view, 290 (L) Nobel Prize, 990 (A); 1109 (A) Cullis, Winifred Clara, 1242 contractual obligations of Spens Report, " Noludar." See Methyprylone Cuthbertson, William, 887 1043 (L) Nomenclature: Abbreviated titles for serological Das, Amalananda, 1371 professional cohesion, 1165 (L) products (W. L. M. Perry and H. J. Parish), 38 Dick, James Orford Wallace, 308 - terminology in medical writing, 940 (C), 1057 (C), Dick, William Pointon, 305, 365 National Library of Medicine: Classification scheme, 1116 (C), 1175 (C) Dickson, Ivan Wanless, 662 2nd ed., 1156 Noradrenaline: Noradrenaline: Chemistry, Phy- Dignan, John Francis, 49, 181 National Old People's Welfare Council: Progress siology, Pharnmacology, and Clinical Aspects Dowdeswell, Roland Melville, 305 Report for 1955-56, 1214 (U. S. von Euler), 984 Drury, Godfrey Dru, 1063 Naturopath gaoled for two years (medico-legal L-Noradrenaline, 46 (C) Duncan, James Matthews, 555 note), 366 NORDIN, B. E. C. See FRASER, R., 1363 Dunn, Cuthbert Lindsay, 944 NAYLOR, A. See BUSH, H. D., 81 North-east Clinical Society, 1558 Eames, Alethea Josephine, 1375 NEAL, F. E. See BARNES, D. W. H., 626 Northern Ireland: Medical schools, 535 Eardley, William, 1373 NEAME, H., and WILLIAMSON-NOBLE, F. A.: A - - vital statistics in 1955 (vital statistics), 1314 Edwards, Dennis Raymond, 1062 Handbook of Ophthalmology, 8th ed., 811 Nose, neglected; study of sense of smell, 1356 (A) Eiser, Arthur, 1550 Needles, hypodermic, sharpening methods, 1535 (A) - obstruction, 169 Farquharson, John Langwell, 1122 NEEL, J. V.: Apparent alteration in sex ratio of - polyposis, treatment, 170 Fessler, Alfred, 1493 children born to irradiated mothers, 412 Noses, broken, 1481 Filatov, Vladimir Petrovich, 1120 - Work of the Heredity Clinic at Ann Arbor, 1054 Findlay, Louis, 1243, 1551 NEELY, M. R.: Rupture of rectovaginal septum at NOVA ET VETFRA: Fitch, Arthur Alfred, 772 parturition, 1288; 1543 (C) Brown Dog of University College (J. H. Baron) France, Charles. Frederic, 1551 Negligence: Action against orthopaedic surgeon (Nova et Vetera), 547; 661 (C), 827 (C), 942 (C) Friend, Gerald Edward, 1123 dismissed (medico-legal note), 1313 Medicine eighty years ago (C. Lillingston), 477 Gale, Arthur Harold, 1001 - tuberculosis; alleged delay in treatment (medico- West London Hospital, centenary, 41 1182 Gammie, John Lawrence, 716 legal note), J. See I. 517 Garry, Thomas Gerald, 1434 NEGRIN Y LOPEZ, Juan, obituary of, 1246 NOVAK, RUBIN, C., Gee, Nathan, 1551 NEIL, D. O.: Psychological approach to asthma, 156 Novohiocin, antistaphylccoccal activity, 62 Nucleus fluid content as factor in Gibbs, Sidney Alfred, 1433 NEIL, E.: Hypothermia, 415 pulposus; the disk Gilliatt, Sir NEILSON, G. H. See DOYLE, A. E., 1209, 1431 syndrome; further observations (H. D. Bush, William, 829 Tension in 296 W. G. Horton, D. L. Smare, and A. Naylor), Gordon, Doris Clifton, 364, 1004 NELSON, T. Y.: emphysema infants, 81 Gray, Douglas, 1004 Neodymium 3-sulpho-isonicotinate and blood coagu- (0) Minnie 772 lation (R. B. Hunter and W. Walker), 1214 (0) Nuffield, Viscount, gift to Faculty of Dental Surgery, Gregg, Elizabeth, Neomycin: Polymyxin, Neomnycin, Bacitracin (E. 949 Griffith, John Richard, 1002 Jawetz), 589 Nuffield College of Surgical Sciences, 1497 Harris, William Cecil, 1004 Neostigmine-resistant curarization (A. R. Hunter), Nuffield Foundation: Commonwealth bursaries, 110 Heppolette, John Emmanuel Reid, 1373 919(0); 1054 (C), 1113 (C), 1174 (C), 1240(C), - - Eleventh Report for the Year Ended March 31 Herford, Ethel Budgett Meakin, 1122 1303 (C), 1365 (C), 1429 1485 1544 1956, 817 (A) Holman, Alec George, 1435 (C), (C), (C) A. W. See R. 1211 Hutchison, Benjamin, 1182 Nephrectomy, irradiation-induced malignant hyper- NURICK, HANDLEY, S., Hutton, Lilian, 483 tension cured by (W. M. Levitt and S. Oram), NURSING: lies, Alfred John Hopkinson, 307 910 (0); 1176 (C), 1236 (C), 1304 (C), 1368 (C) Easy lifting apparatus for helpless and heavy Jamieson, Edward Bald, 554, 607, 661, 771 Nephritis, modern views, 154 patients (A. B. Stewart), 1111 Jobson, Thomas Battersby, 424 Nephrosis treated with intravenous T.A.B. (D. Home nursing services in 1955, 994 Johnston, Munro Kennedy, 365 Mendel and R. J. McGill), 83 (0) Nursing degrees, 1228 (A); 1304 (C), 1429 (C), Joyce, Henry Cyril Conwy, 609 Nephrotic syndrome and renal failure in renal vein 1546 (C) Kerr, Roy Russell, 104 thrombosis (W. Brumfitt and W. O'Brien), Kinsey, Alfred Charles, 555 751 (0) NuTITIoN: see also Food; Vitamins Kydd, James Lowdon, 887 Nerve block: Neostigmine-resistant curarization Breads White and Brown: Their Place in Thought Lade, Leonard Cyril, 1435 (A. R. Hunter), 919 (0); 1054 (C), 1113 (C), and Social History (R. A. McCance and E. M. Langhorne, Douglas Alfred, 1003 1174 (C), 1240 (C), 1303 (C), 1365 (C), 1429 (C), Widdowson), 810 Laverty, Samuel John, 608 1485 (C), 1544 (C) Experiments on convict volunteers, 762 Leathes, John Beresford, 770, 1436 Neuritis, peripheral, in myelomatosis (R. S. Crow), Flour; controversy revived (parliamentary note), Lelean, Percy Samuel, 1243, 1494 802 (0) 1312 Lindsay, David Kenneth Llewelyn, 1001 - retrobulbar, bilateral, acute (Doris Rose), 345 General Hospital Diets, 332 Lipman, Reuben, 307 -NEUROLOGY: Hutchison's Food and the Principles of Dietetics, Logan, Barbara Marshall, 1373 Abstracts on demyelinating diseases, 109 11th ed. (V. H. Mottram and G. Graham), 810 Logan, David Dale, 1370 Clinical Studies in Neuirology (H. L. Parker), 518 In British families (parliamentary note), 249 Lourie, Emanuel Mannie, 482 Hypoglycaemia, endogenous, neurological mani- Infant Nutrition in the Subtropics and Tropics Love, William, 555 festations (Doreen Moorhouse), 1512 (0) (D. B. Jelliffe), 86 Lyon, David Murray, 1309 Institute of Neurology, facilities, 538 Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease (Editors: McClure, William, 246 Neurochemistry: The Chemical Dynamics of Brain M. G. Wohl and R. S. Goodhart), 31 McConnell, Robert John, 364 and Nerve (Editors: K. A. C. Elliott, I. H. Page, Physiology and Pathology of Infant Nutrition McLellan, Malcolm, 1123 and J. H. Quastel), 141 (L. F. Meyer and E. Nassau), 1223 MacLeod, Harold Hay Brodie, 1372 Neurological diagnosis in general practice, 165 Maclure, Alfred Fay, 1121 - manifestations of malignant hypertension Nystagmus in alcoholic intoxication, 418 (C), 550 (C) Marquardt, Martha, 181, 307 (E. Clarke and E. A. Murphy), 1319 (0) Martin, Thomas Young, 1434 Neuropsychiatric observations in the western Martine, William Robert, 773 region of Nigeria (T. A. Lambo), 1388 (0); 0 Milne, John Irvine, 1492 1420 (A) Mitchell, Lachlan Martin Victor, 887, 1436 Relief of neurological symptoms and signs by OAKLEY, W. G.: Diabetic gangrene, 880 Mutch, Margaret Helen, 1551 reconstruction of stenosed internal carotid -CATrERALL, R. C. F., and MARTIN, M. M.: Aetio- Negrin y L6pez, Juan, 1246 artery (C. Edwards and C. Rob), 1265 (0) logy and management of lesions of the feet in Newton, Sir Wilberforce Stephen, 1061 diabetes, 953 (0); 1047 (A); 1239 (C), 1432 (C) Osgood, Robert Bayley, 1120 -Neurophysiology: I. P. Pavlov-Selected Works -See HuNT, J. A., 445 O'Sullivan, Christopher Francis Xavier, 831 (Editor: Kh. S. Koshtoyants), 1352; 1482 (C) OBAYASHI, Y.: Dried B.C.G. Vaccine, 756 Patterson, Joseph Hume, 1551 Neurosis; treatment with drugs, 157 Obesity and reduction to ideal weight, 1317 Pickerill, Henry Percy, 483 New Scientist, 1447 - exclusion of from 722 NEWBOLD, G., and AMBROSE, G.: Hypnosis in the sugar diets, Pollard, Harold James Alexander, 1063 casualty department, 1549 (C) OBrTUARY: Poole, William Joseph, 608 Newborn. See Infants, newborn Adamson, Robert Oswald, 945 Rhind, Sydney Devenish, 715 Newcastle General Hospital: Department of Alton, Francis Cooke, 1374 Scott, Alexander, 1244 Psychological Medicine opened, 1249, 1379 Anderson, Charles, 1375 Scott, Sir Henry Harold, 422 NEWELL, R. L.: Problems of the elderly surgical Armstrong, Samuel Richard, 1122 Silverstone, Maurice, 771 patient, 234 Baker, Henry Searle, 1063 Simpson, Robert Gordon, 1374 .NEWTH, D. R.: Review of The Biology ofSenescence, Baker, Lily Anita, 48 Singer, Karl, 246 by A. Comfort, 589 Barnes, Alfred Edward, 1060 Skirving, Robert Scot, 306, 423 BRITISH 20 OBI-PAR INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

OBITUARY (continued): Ophthalmia neonatorum, graphs (vital statistics), PARKER, H. L.: Clinical Studies in Neurology, 518 Slessor, James Runcieman, 715 108, 184, 312, 426, 610, 889, 1127, 1438 PARKER, R. B.: Maternal death from aspiration Sloane, John Stretton, 247 OPHTHALMOLOGY: see also Blindness; Fye; Vision asphyxia, 16 (0); 245 (C), 300 (C), 551 (C) Smith, Harold Edgar, 47 Handbook of Ophthalmology, 8th ed. (H. Neame PARKER, W. S.: No doctor at sea, 552 (C) Smith, Stuart Laurie, 663 and F. A. Williamson-Noble), 811 Parkinson's disease: Bathroom aid, 480 (C) Soothill, Victor Farrar, 772 Institute of Ophthalmology, facilities, 538 - mental symptoms following benzhexol hydro- Stallard, Philip Lechmere, 1181 Ophthalmic tests (parliamentary note), 309 chloride therapy (H. B. Porteous and D. N. Stewart, Matthew John, 1179, 1311 Use of adrenocortical hormones, 167 Ross), 138 (0); 361 (C), 478 (C), 550 (C) Syred, Deryck Ralph, 887 Thomson, Ian Fream, 1493 Opium addiction in India, 469 (A) PARLLAMFNT: Thornley, Robert Lewis, 608 OPPA, T. E.: Post-mature infants, 160 Arbuthnot, J., appointed Parliamentary Private Titcombe, Roland Hereward, 1062 OPRtJAN, M. See ALADJEM-TAJHNER, Ana, 1160 Secretary to Minister of Health, 1065 Tomlin, Edgar Ernest Dexter, 1372 Opticians Bill (parliamentary note), 1376 Armed Forces medical examinations, 50 Trevan, John William, 943 ORAM, S. See LEVITT, W. M., 910, 1304 Atmospheric pollution, 1124 Waddy, Sidney Hill, 1550 "Orasecron," use in test for early diagnosis of - - and lung cancer, 248 Wainwright, William Longworth, 662 pregnancy, 979 Atomic radiation effects, 106 Wartenberg, Robert, 1550 ORsMSrON, G.: Subdural haematomata and effusions B.C.G. vaccination, 105 Watson, George William, 1491 in infancy, 126 (0) - - of immigrants, 51 Wells, Arthur Quinton, 944 Orthopaedics: Clinical Orthopaedics-No. 6 (Editor: Blindness in young children; claims for cure, 249 Wells, Joseph Douglas, 1434 A. F. DePalma), 811 Board of Control, 107 Whitaker, Donald Faraday, 365, 484 - Institute of Orthopaedics, facilities, 538 Bronchitis, loss of work due to, 105 Whitby, Sir Lionel Ernest Howard, 1306, 1434, OSaORN, S. B.: Future of diagnostic procedures, Building cuts, 106 1493 1301 (C) Burns and scalds, notification suggested, 50, 1552 Whittaker, Hermon, 306 OSGOOD, Robert Bayley, obituary of, 1120 Cancer registration in Scotland, 1312 Wightman, Arthur Robertson, 48 OSMOND, A. H.: Modern trends in cataract surgery, Chiropody associations, 308; 480 (C) Wigoder, Simon, 773 167 Civil Defence economies, 106 Wilkinson, George, 1492 OSMOND-CLtARKE, Freda. See MURRAY, Moira, 179 Consultants' merit awards, 249 Williams, Morgan Watkin, 1493 Osteoarthritis, handbook published by Empire Crash helmets, 106 Willoughby, Dorothy, 1003 Rheumatism Council, 253 Danger in operating theatre, 309; 415 (C), 603 (C)* Wilson, Gordon Charles Edwyn, 831 - prediction and correction, 233 713 (C) Wilson, Richard Arderne, 247 Osteomalacia, renal tubular; treatment of case with Detergents, synthetic, report on, 50 Wilson, William Muirhead, 1004 dihydrotacjhysterol and management of a sub- Drugs, cost of, 1124 Wright, Henry Cecil, 716 sequent pregnancy (G. A. Rose), 805 (0) - of prescriptions, 1552 Yavagal, Shivalingappa Shivappa, 1003 Osteomyelitis, acute, Pancoast syndrome due to -life-saving, 1247 (J. Hirtenstein), 645 -sales investigation, 1064 Oblivon." See Methylpentynol Osteoporosis, severe; gonadal agenesis and tetany East Africa inquiry, 309 O'BRIEN, H. D. See BRYCE-SMITH, R., 969 associated with (T. J. Geffen), 282 (0) Epileptics in prison, 1064 O'BRIEN, J. R.: Pseudohaemophilia, 998 (C) O'SULLIVAN, Christopher Francis Xavier, obituary Eye and ear droppers, 1552 O'BRIEN, W. See BRUMFIrr, W., 751 of, 831 Eyes, artificial, 366 OSWALD, N.: Respiratory tract viruses, 1480 Flour; controversy revived, 1312 OBSTETRICS - Chronic bronchitis, 1539 - present regulations on composition, 1183 See also Abortion; Caesarean section; Labour; Otitis media due to Gram-negative organisms; Fluoridation of water supplies, 107, 308 Pregnancy; Puerperium treatment, 1441 - tests on children's teeth, 249 Anesthesia for Obstetrics: Labor-Delivery- Oto-rhino-laryngology: Diseases of the Ear, Nose, Food, colouring in, 1376 Infant Care (R. A. Hingson and L. M. Heliman), and Throat, 2nd ed. (W. W. Morrison), 701 Food-poisoning; cases in 1955, 1552 1289 - Institute of Laryngology and Otology, facilities, - from frozen eggs, 1125 Antiseptics in midwifery (R. M. Calman and 538 French ban on pharmaceutical goods, 308 J. Murray), 200 (0) "Ovarian dust," effects of inhalation, 1559 General practitioners, complaints against, 49 Domiciliary midwifery; use of. gas-and-air, 952 OWEN, Sir Isambard, memorial plaque unveiled, 1234 Genetics, research in, 309 Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, facilities, OWEN, J. S.: Maladjusted children, 47 (C) Health questions by employers, 249 538 OWEN, K., and ROB, C. G.: Technique for by-pass Homicide Bill in committee, 1376 Maternal mortality in 1953, 932 (A) operations in femoral arterial disease, 273 (0) Hong Kong medical staffs, 1125 Post-maturity, 160 Oxford University. See Universities, Oxford. Hospitals; alcoholic beverages prescribed, 51 Pudendal block for low forceps, 1559 Oxygen, availability in Pakistan, 240 (C) -building schemes, 1495 Statistical usages, 823 -intra-arterial, in peripheral vascular disease -consultant establishment, 107 Uses of hypothermia in, 1368 (C) (R. J. Marshall and R. F. Whelan), 1448 (0) -consultants, part-time, 1246 Work of department of obstetrics, Adeyo Hospital, - value in peripheral arterial disease, 188 -doctors' emoluments, 1065 Nigeria, 439 Oxytetracycline: Sensitivity; medical evidence on -extensions in Scotland, 1495 appeal in murder case (medico-legal notes), 556; -medical staff, junior, 1065 Occupational medicine. See Industry and Occu- 716 (committee of inquiry); 888 -money for buildings, 1494 pations Ozone poisoning, 988 (A) -party at Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle- O'DRISCOLL, D. T.: Indications for operation in upon-Tyne, 250 pelvic tuberculosis, 1252 (C) -psychiiatric out-patient clinics, 50 Oedema, menstrual, of thighs, 1382 Hungarian refugees; danger of spread of tuber- - renal, chronic; treatment (J. B. Rennie), 1506 (0) culosis, 1495 - subclinical; diagnostic sign, 243 (C) p Industrial Health Service, 1125 Oesophagus: Combined congenital malformations Paediatrics. See Children: Infants Infants, suffocation, accidental, 250 of oesophagus and heart (Ana Aladjem-Tajhner PAGE, I. H. See ELLIOrr, K. A. C., 141 Leukaemia, deaths from, 1376 and M. Oprijan), 1160; 1366 (C) Pakistan: Health plan, 611 Malta: Commission on medical matters, 1125 - function, 236, (correction, 316) PALEY, R. G. See TUNBRIDGE, R. E., 588 Medical Officers of Health, deputy, 1436 - stricture, treatment, 237 Palsy, cerebral. See Paralysis, cerebral Medical practice in Scotland, 248 - ulcer, perforation into pericardial cavity; report " Panadol." See N-acetyl-para-aminophenol Mental cases, observation in general wards, 50 of case (D. D. Gellman and K. Silberstein), Pancoast syndrome due to acute osteomyelitis - deficiency, 366 1413 (0) (J. Hirtenstein), 645 - deficients; review, 107 Oestrogen, post-menopausal production, 179 (C) - hospitals; admissions of involuntary - relation to salt and water retention, 220 (A); PANCRFAS: 182 patients, 361 (C) Desmoid tumour resembling pseudo-pancreatic -illness research, 1312 O'KANE, Patricia, appointed deputy commissioner, cyst in a male (E. Wilson), 982 -patients, 366 General Board of Control for Scotland, 1067 Fibrocystic disease, 648 (L) - voluntary, subsequently certified, 1312 - - intestinal obstruction as late complication Milk tablets in schools, 50 OLD AGE: (E. Leslie Birse), 286 Motor-car parking by doctors, 182 ,Biology of Senescence (A. Comfort), 589 Glucagon, 288 (L) N.H.S.: General practitioners; annual earnings, Ciba Foundation awards for research on ageing, Pancreatitis, haemorrhagic, acute; treatment with 366 313 cortisone (J. G. Brockis and E. T. Jones), 249 Elderly surgical patient; problems for the consul- 1524 (0) Nutrition in British families, tant, 234 Ophthalmic tests, 309 National Old People's Welfare Council Progress Pantothenic acid, action on hair, 1560 Opticians Bill, 1376 Report for 1955-56, 1214 Para-aminosalicylate therapy, hyperthyroidism devel- Parking charges for doctors' cars, 106 Notes on Diets for Old People in Homes and oping during (S. Tandhanand and R. Buri), Parliamentary Medical Committee, 1557 Institutions, 1040 281 (0) Poliomyelitis: Salk vaccine supplies, 366 Organic basis of confusional states in the elderly Paralysis, cerebral; Annual Report of British - statistics, 1064, 1495 (F. J. Flint and Shelagh M. Richards), 1537 Council for the Welfare of Spastics, 1455 -vaccination, 1183 Residential homes, 667 - surgery in treatment of spastics, 167 - vaccine; manufacturers, 1436 -facial (T. Cawthorne andD. R. Haynes), 1197 (0); Practice expenses, 1065 OLDFIELD, K. H.: Neostigmine-resistant curariza- 1488 (C) Prescription charges, 1063, 1124, 1247 tion, 1544 (C) -spinal, congenital (D. F. E. Nash), 1333 (0) -- complaints, 1183 OLDHAM, P. D.: Sampling from the electoral roll, Parasitology: Medical Parasitology, 2nd ed. (W. G. --grants for, 1312 1241 (C) Sawitz), 1416 -- Minister's defence, 1375 -See HIGGINS, 1. T. T., 904 - preservation of parasite ova, 1545 (C) Radiation hazards; new safety measures planned, Olecranon bursitis, 429 - Veterinary Parasitology (G. Lapage), 347 183 OLIVER, Jean. See BELL, G. H., 709 Parathyroid: Hyperparathyroidism, acute, with Remuneration claim, 106, 182, 309, 1125 OLIVER, R. A. M. See BELL, A. D., 692 electrocardiographic changes (B. A. Bradlow Research staffs' pay, 249 Olympic Games: Making champions, 1229 (A); and N. Segel), 197 (0) School eyesight tests, 105 1489 (C) - and steatorrhoea (D. R. Davies, C. E. Dent, Smallpox regulations, 1436 - medical arrangements at, 1234 and A. Willcox), 1133 (0); 1363 (C), 1546 (C) Smoking and lung cancer, 1246 Onchocerciasis; research and plans for control, 401 -tumour; operative parathyroid arteriography for Strontium deposit, 249, 308 ONUlGBO, W. I. B.: Antibodies against cancer, location (R. E. Steiner, R. Fraser, and I. Aird), Tobacco advertisements by Independent Televisiot 660 (C) 400(0) Authority, 183 Onychomadesis; prognosis and treatment, 1499 PARISH, H. J. See PERRY, W. L. M., 38 - higher tax proposed, 1436 Oophorectomy, unilateral, radiography as career PARK, H.: Burst abdomen, 159 Tranquillizer drugs, 309 after, 489 PARK, M.: Maladjusted children, 478 (C) - - excessive prescription, 250 Operating theatre, infection in (parliamentary note), PARKASH, S.: Location of veins by palpation, Tuberculosis infection from elderly people, 50 309; 415 (C), 603 (C), 713 (C) 1305 (C) Vaccination certificate, 1125 JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX PAR-PRE 21

PARNELL, R. W. See BOLTON, R. H., 1235 PHILLIPS, E. B.: Benzhexol in Parkinsonism, 478 (C) POLIOMYELITtS (continued): PARR, D.: Cardiovascular collapse during apo- PHILLIPS, K. D., and STONE, D. G. H.: Glandular Spread by contact, 32 (L) morphine treatment, 860 (0); 996 (C), 1056 (C), fever at the age of 6 weeks, 1222 Statistics (parliamentary notes), 1064, 1495 1238 (C) PHILLIPS, T.: Recurrence of tetanus, 714 (C) Treatment, domiciliary, 241 (C) PARSONS, C. See D'ABREU, A. L., 390 Phosphaturia, management of, 1009 Vaccination, 225 Parthenogenesis in man, conclusive evidence, 1132 Photography: British Journal Photographic Almanac, - Anti-poliomyelitis Vaccination, 981 PASK, E. A.: Management of respiratory paralysis, 405 - belated completion of, 1069 162 Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1067 - parliamentary note, 1183 - See DAVISON, M. H. A., 1544 Physiology; international congress in Brussels, 414 - resumption of injections, 1248, 1496 PATERSON, J. K.: Postgraduate medical education in - Principles oJ Human Physiology, 12th ed. (E. H. Vaccine; cheap propaganda on polio, 929 (L) preparation for entry into general practice, Starling), 1042 - manufacture, 371 513 (0); 767 (C), 882 (C) - Textbook of Medical Physiology (A. C. Guyton), - nianufacturers (parliamentary note), 1436 PATEY, D.: Review of Textbook of British Surgery. 646 - Salk vaccine supplies (parliamentary note), 366. Volume I: The Abdomen, edited by Sir Henry Pica in a child; cause and treatment, 893; 1070 (C) - single doses, 109 Souttar, 347 PICK, A. See KATZ, L. N., 866 - supplies for general practitioners, 1557 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland; PICKERILL, Cecily M. See PICKERILL, H. P., 240 Vaccines, address by A. B. Sabin, 1006 fiftieth anniversary meeting, 148 PICKERILL, H. P., and PICKERILL, Cecily M.: Treat- - in the Commonwealth, 313 Pathology: Human Pathology, 8th ed. (H. T. ment of hypospadias, 240 (C) Virus; location during alimentary-tract phase, 254- Karsner), 31 PICKERILL, Henry Percy, obituary of, 483 Viruses, attenuated, 407 (L) - Institute of Pathology at Newcastle; opening by PICKERING, G. W.: The purpose of medical educa- Sir Harold Himsworth, 297 tion, 113 (0); 298 (C), 362 (C), 420 (C), 824 (C), - Introduction to Pathology, 2nd ed. (G. P. Wright), 940 (C), 1116 (C) POLLARD, Harold James Alexander, obituary of, 1063 701 - Aetiology of hypertension, 223 POLLEY, H. F.: Present therapeutic status of corti- - Pathology (P. A. Herbut), 701 - review of Medical Research: A Midcentury sone and its derivatives, with special reference to PATON, W. D. M.: Pharmacology of ganglion- Survey, 1530 rheumatic diseases, 151, 1253 (0) blocking drugs, 224 PICKLES, W. N.: College of General Practitioners, POLLOCK, J. S. M., appointed chief of the health - and STEINBERG, Hannah: Class experiment on 174 (C) division, United Nations Relief and Works ganglion block in human subjects, 622 (0); PICKWORTH, F. A.: Unconscious thought?, 605 (C) Agency for Palestine Refugees, 1498 769 (C) PINCUS, G. (Editor): Recent Progress in Hormone POLLOCK, T. M.: B.C.G. and vole bacillus vaccine, PATrERSON, Joseph Hume, obituary of, 1551 Research. Proceedings of 1954 Laurentian 227 PATTLE, R. E., and CULLUMBINE, H.: Toxicity of Hormone Conference, vol. XI, 215 Polycythaemia vera; diagnosis and treatment of some atmospheric pollutants, 913 (0); 1058 (C) PINEY, A.: Nocturnal angina, 1070 (C) Budd-Chiari syndrome in (0. FitzGerald, PAUL, H.: Infectious diseases in general practice, 165 -Treatment of iron-deficiency anaemia, 1118 (C) P. FitzGerald, D. Cantwell, and J. A. Mehigan), PAULLEY, J. W.: Colonic motility, 1300 (C) Pink disease; Sympathin excretion, urinary, of 1343 (0); 1354 (L) PAVLOV, I. P.: Selected Works, edited by Kh. S. normal infants and infants with pink disease Polymyxin: Polymyxin, Neomycin, Bacitracin (E.. Koshtoyants, 1352; 1482 (C) (J. W. Farquhar, T. B. B. Crawford, and Jawetz), 589 PAYNE, R.: St. George-in-the-East Hospital, 421 (C) W. Law), 276 (0) POOLE, William Joseph, obituary of, 608 - Degree in nursing, 1304 (C) PINKERTON, J. H. M. See ARNEAUD, J. D., 792 POPERT, A. J.: Adrenal response of patients with PAYNE, R. B.: Athlete's foot, 100 (C) " Pipanol." See Benzhexol hydrochloride rheumatoid arthritis to the stress of operation, PEARSON, F. A. See MCGREGOR, I. A., 686 Piperazine adipate in treatment of whipworm and severe infection, 1 1 10 PEARSON, H. E. S.: L-Triiodothyronine, 657 (C) infections, 1159 Population: Census, 1951; Scottish marriage PEARSON, R. S. B.: Management of asthma, 156 - mass therapy in threadworm infestations statistics, 595 (A) " Pedoscope." See Radiology, x-ray fluoroscopes (R. D. Hill), 1156 (0); 1369 (C) -Demographic Trends in Western Europe, S Pellagra caused by isoniazid (R. J. Harrison and -citrate in treatment of whipWorm infections, 11 59 - of world, 1047 (A) M. Feiwel), 852 (0) -compounds, trial in treatment of whipworm infec- Portal vein; perforating wound (J. W. Eadie and Penicillin, severe reaction to, 722; 1070 (C) tions (A. G. Hucker and F. D. Schofield), R. H. Thorlakson), 285 Penicillin V and diabetes, 997 (C) 1159 (0) - splenoportal venography for evaluating abnor-- - - blood levels after oral administration (free acid) - low toxicity, 550 (C) malities of portal circulation (A. K. Basu and in children (E. J. Holborow, E. G. L. Bywaters, - phosphate in treatment of whipworm infections, A. Das), 916 (0) and G. D. Johnson), 1338 (0); 1355 (A) 1159 PORTEOUS, H. B.: Benzhexol hydrochloride in Penis, hypospadic, treatment, 240 (C) - sebacate in treatment of whipworm infections, Parkinsonism, 550 (C) PENMAN, H. G.: Treatment of barbiturate poisoning, 1159 - and Ross, D. N.: Mental symptoms in Parkin- 1365 (C) Pipes, frozen, 1358 (A) sonism following benzhexol hydrochloride PENN, A. E.: Twopenny-halfpenny advertising, PIRIE, Antoinette, and van HEYNINGEN, Ruth: therapy, 138 (0); 361 (C), 478 (C), 550 (C) 941 (C) Biochemistry of the Eye, 405 Postgraduate Medical School of London; courses, PENNY, W. M.: Medical evidence at inquests, Pituitary: Hypopituitarism, 8 537; extension appeal for funds, 1052; 1045 (L}. 767 (C), 942 (C) - - cerebral disturbances in, 680 Postgraduate Travelling Fellowships, 1067 PENROSE, L. S.: Effect of radiation on mutation rate, Pityriasis capitis, 92 (A) Post-mortem table (F. E. Camps), 656 412 Placebos, 157 POTTER, B. E.: Pitfalls in medicine, 1175 (C) - Genetical effects of radiation on human popula- Placentophagia, 1010 POTTER, C. T.: Blindness in children, 222 tions, 823 Plague: Zoonoses as a study in ecology; with special POWELL-TUCK, G. A.: Longer holidays, 769 (C) - See COMFORT, A., 1173 reference to plague, relapsing fever, and leish- POWER, J. G. P.: Atypical Weil's disease, 359 (C) maniasis (R. B. Heisch), 669 (0) PRATAP, H. J.: Tranquillizers, 1116 (C) PEPTIC ULCER: PLATT, B. S.: Review of Infant Nutrition in the PRATT, C. A.: Shoe-fitting, 714 (C) ABO blood groups and secretor character; Subtropics and Tropics, by D. B. Jelliffe, 86 population and sibship studies (C. A. Clarke PLArr, R.: Review of Modern Views on the Secretion PREGNANCY: and others), 725 (0); 757 (L) of Urine. The Cushny Memorial Lectures, After complete rupture of uterus (D. H. Finlayson),. Bad gastrectomies (V. J. Kinsella), 1277 (0); edited by F. R. Winton, 866 1415 1428 (C) Pneumoconiosis: Fibrosis, massive, progressive, Aldosterone excretion in normal and toxaemic Blood groups (D. A. P. Brown, A. G. Melrose, 417 (C) pregnancies (J. D. Martin and I. H. Mills), and J. Wallace), 135 (0) - Pneumoconiosis: Procedure for Claiming Benefit, 571 (0) Effect of change from "summer " time on diet, 890 Anaemia, intramuscular iron therapy; two-year 768 (C) - Respiratory symptoms and pulmonary disability survey (Jean M. Scott), 635 (0); 1239 (C) Late results of vagotomy combined with gastro- in an industrial town; survey of a random - megaloblastic, treatment with vitamin B12 jejunostomy or pyloroplasty in treatment sample of the population (I. T. T. Higgins, (E. B. Adams), 398 (0) (J. A. L. Davies), 1086 (0); 1366 (C), 1548 (C) P. D. Oldham, A. L. Cochrane, and J. C. Complicated by diabetes mellitus; review of 119 Of oesophagus; perforation into pericardial Gilson), 904 (0); 1119 (C), 1241 (C), 1487 (C) cases (A. E. M. Stevenson), 1514 (0) cavity; report of case (D. D. Gellman and Pneumonia, graphs (vital statistics), 557, 1006, 1184, Diagnosis by administration of synthetic hormones, K. Silberstein), 1413 (0) 1314, 1496, 1556 419 (C), 660(C), 11 18 (C) Treatment, 238 - -simple clinical test (G. D. Matthew), 979 (0); staphylococcal, in adults (W. Hausmann and 987 (A); 11 18 (C), 1489 (C) Percentile; meaning of the term, 188 A. J. Karlish), 845 (0); 867 (L) Ectopic, diagnosis, 162 Periodic syndrome, 42 (C), 359 (C) - treatment; comparison of tetracycline with chlortetracycline; report from the City General Factors influencing perinatal mortality, 1260 Peritoneoscopy; evaluation, with report of 136 cases Hospital, Sheffield, 1146 (0) Fluorine requirements, 667 (R. S. Handley and A. W. Nurick), 1211 (0) therapeutic, 1534 (A) Hypertension, management, 162 Peritonitis caused by perforation of simple ulcers of Pneumoperitoneum, Immunization for European going to Tropics, 721 ileum (J. H. Wirgley), 924 POGGE, R. C.: "Meratran," 361 (C) Management after renal tubular osteomalacia - recovery four years after Poisoning. See Toxicology bilateral transplantation Poland: Medical services and conditions (R. H. treated with dihydrotachysterol (G. A. Rose), of ureters (W. M. Keynes and J. N. Harcourt- Dobbs), 1230; 1426 (C) 805 (0) Webster), 1463 (0) Nausea and vomiting; hormonal factor as cause, PERRY, Helen S., and GAWEL, Mary L. (Editors): -visit of Sir Robert Macintosh and Professor Ian 1487 (C) The Interpersonal Thleory of Psychiatry, by Aird, 719 Pelvic radiography risks in last month, 1499 H. S. Sullivan, 1223 POLE, K. F. M.: Tests for drunkenness, 1056 (C) Scientific basis for antenatal relaxation exercises, - - The Psychiatric Interview, by H. S. Sullivan, POLIOMYELITIS: 1251 1223 Acute, graphs (vital statistics), 51, 108, 185, 251, Vomiting; clinical trial of buclizine hydrochloride- PERRY, W. L. M., and PARISH, H. J.: Abbreviated 312, 370, 427, 487, 557, 609, 664, 718, 775, 833, in treatment (M. P. Durham), 1276 (0) titles for serological products, 38 889,948,1005,1066,1127,1185,1248,1437 Personality and cancer, 357 (C) Early management, 175 (C), 304 (C), 417 (C), PREM, D. R.: Practice in the U.S.S.R., 420 (C) Pes planus in children; treatment, 1132 657 (C), 828 (C), 997 (C) PE1ERs, C. D.: Tranquillizers, 998 (C) In Cork, 421 (C) PREPARATIONS AND APPLIANCES: Pethidine addiction, treatment of, 951 In suburban Surrey; clinical and epidemiological Chailey Heritage combined note and x-ray trolley - as supplement to nitrous oxide in anaesthesia, 1327 observations in the light of virus isolation from (E. P. Quibell), 1111 Pfizer Postgraduate Grants, 53 faeces (A. F. Huston, J. B. Morwood, G. J. Easy lifting apparatus for helpless and heavy Phaeochromocytoma, 230 Christofinis, and W. Wood), 629 (0) patients (A. B. Stewart), 1111 - diagnosis; colorimetric method (G. P. Burn and Incidence- relation to environment, 255 Occlusion clamp for intrathoracic intestinal E. 0. Field), 1152 (0) Infection from swimming-baths, 614 anastomoses (K. S. Mullard), 1054 Phenoxybenzamine hydrochloride; action on the Live vaccine ready for mass trial, 949 Post-mortem table (F. E. Camps), 656 peripheral circulation (R. S. Duff), 857 (0) Notifications (vital statistics), 184, 251, 426, 486, Phenyl-iso-butyl-n-p-hydroxy ephedrine, comparison 557, 609, 664 Prepuce, retraction, 1382 with intra-arterial oxygen as vasodilator, 1448 Paralytic, and physical activity, 871 (A) "Presidal," ganglion-blocking agent, in treatment of Phenytoin sodium therapy, rare complication of Respiratory problems, 163 hypertension (S. Locket), 116 (0); 418 (C) (J. V. Morris, E. Fischer, and J. T. Bergin), 1529 Round-table conference, 153 Pressure suits in medicine, 1293 (A) 22 PRE-RIC INDEX MEDICALJBRIW*iOURNAL

PRESTON, P. G.: Apartheid in blood transfusion, PURKYNE, Jan; letters requested, 421 (C) READ, G. D.: Primary cervical dystocia, 43 (C) 1487 (C) Purpura, thrombocytopenic, and platelet agglutinins, Reading Pathological Society, annual oration, 1067 PRICE, J. H.: Arteriosclerosis and the McNaughton 1357 (A); 1543 (C) Recto-sigmoid, " strawberry lesion " (G. K.Thomas), Rules, 1059 (C) PURSER, H. M. See CAMPBELL, W. A. B., 1115 209 (O); 421 (C) PRIDIE, K. H.: Chondromalacia patellae complicat- Pylorus, stenosis, aetiology, 593 (A) Rectovaginal septum, rupture at parturition (M. R. ing dislocation of patella, 169 PYRAH, L. N.: Renal calculi, 158 Neely), 1288; 1543 (C) "Priscol." See Tolazoline Pyrexia of unknown origin; study of a series of Rectum, carcinoma, conservative resection, 158 PRITCHARD, E. K.: Diesel oil and lung cancer, 416 (C) cases (J. V. 0. Reid), 23 (0); 180 (C), 245 (C) - - results of treatment (E. G. Muir), 742 (0) Pro-banthine." See Propantheline Pyridoxine; clinical actions and toxic effects, 188 Refresher Course for General Practitioners. Specially PROBERT, W. R.: Involvement of bronchi by meta- Pyrimethamine poisoning, 1486 (C) Commissioned Articles from the British Medical static pulmonary tumours, 299 (C) Journal. Third collection, 1473 Probes made from galvanized iron wire, 240 (C), Refuse: Composting of household waste, 758 (L); 482(C) 940 (C) Procaine, oral and intravenous, 429 Registrar-General's Statistical Review of England and - sensitivity, and heart block, 893 Wales for 1953, Text Volume, 932 (A) Proctology: International Academy of Proctology, Q Rehabilitation: Employment of the rheumatoid annual prize, 1498 Q fever, 1226 (L) arthritic (F. S. Cooksey and D. A. Brewerton), Proctor Medal awarded to N. Ashton, 1128 QUASTEL, J. H. See ELLIOTT, K. A. C., 141 1169; 1369 (C) Propantheline bromide in primary dysmenorrhoea QUIBELL, E. P.: The physically handicapped child; - in the R.A.F., 1294 (A) (T. G. E. White), 1527 (0) functional assessment of the disability as an aid - Report of Committee of Inquiry on Rehabilitation, Prostate: Cancer; early diagnosis of, 1499 to planning, 991 Training, and Resettlenment of Disabled Persons, -function of, 995 (C), 1236 (C), 1427 (C) Chailey Heritage combined note and x-ray trolley, 1105 (L) -surgery; alternative approach (G. T. Watts), 1111 REID, H.: Prolonged constipation in children, 374 (C) 1283 (0); 1488 (C) REID, H. A.: Sea-snake bites, 73 (0) Prostatitis, chronic, 146 (A) REID, J. J. A.: Regular use of laxatives by school- Proteins: Total protein levels, variations in the children, 25 (0); 36 (A); 245 (C) individual (J. K. Fawcett and V. Wynn), 582 (0) REID, J. V. O.: Pyrexia of unknown origin; study calculi, 158 R PRUNTY, F. T. G.: Development of renal RADIATION: of a series of cases, 23 (0); 180 (C), 245 (C) - Chemical and clinical problems of the adrenal -Subclinical oedema, 243 (C) 1300 Chemical protection, 647 (L) cortex, 615 (0), 673 (0); 824 (C), (C) Dosage from television, 56 REID, L. McA.: Pathological changes in chronic - Factors that influence the response of the human bronchitis, 1540 Effect on mutation, 412 adrenal cortex to corticotrophin, 1 10 REILLY, M.: Anterior approach for bilateral PRYOR, W. J.: A Manual of Anaesthetic Techniques, Genetic effects on humans, 823 adrenalectomy, 45 (C) 31 Hazards, 41 (C), 362 (C), 549 (C) Relapsing fever, transmission, 669 Pseudohaemophilia, 353 (A); 998 (C) new safety measures planned (parliamentary Relaxin, 707 (A); 1171 (C) Psoriasis: Treatment; toxic effects of mercury note), 183 of nuclear power stations, 293 (A) absorption (P. M. Inman, B. Gordon, and P. Irradiation-induced malignant hypertension cured REMUNERATION: Trinder), 1202 (0); 1428 (C) by nephrectomy (W. M. Levitt and S. Oram), Claim, 216 (L); 106, 309 (parliamentary notes) - with rauwolfia serpentina, 417 (C) 910 (0); 1176 (C), 1236 (C), 1304 (C), 1368 (C) - crisis of confidence, 1290 (L) - Times, 406 PSYCHIATRY: see also Mental disease; Psychoneuro- Leakage from diagnostic tubes, 41 (C) leading article in The (L) sis; Psychosis Leukaemia and exposure to x rays, 704 (L) -'Minister's rejection, 144 (L); 182 (parliamentary Conceptions of Modern Psychiatry. First William Occupational hazards, 229 note); 350 (L) Alanson White Memorial Lectures (H. S. Protection, 411 (A); 416 (C) - Minister's view, 291 (L) Sullivan), 1223 and radiosensitizers; Cambridge meeting of Contractual obligations of Spens Reports, 1043 (L) Institute of Psychiatry, facilities, 538 Faculty of Radi logists, 39 Professional cohesion, 1165 (L) Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry (H. S. Sullivan), Quantitative examination of bone marrow in Reform, remuneration, and unity of purpose, 1223 guinea-pigs after gamma irradiation; prelimin- 1417 (L) Neuropsychiatric observations in western Nigeria ary note (P. F. Harris), 1032 (0) (T. A. Lambo), 1388 (0); 1420 (A) Radiation-induced cancer in man, 1361 RENsiE, J. B.: Treatment of chronic renal oedema, Psychiatric evidence in court (Sir David Hender- Radioactive key-light, 1302 (C) 154; 1506 (0) son), 1 (0) Radiological Protection Service, 229 RENWICK, J. H. See LAWLER, Sylvia D., 714 Psychiatric Interview (H. S. Sullivan), 1223 Shoe-fitting x-ray fluoroscopes; radiation measure- REPOND, A.: Biological repercussions of the new Role in medical education (J. A. Ewing), 503 (0) ments and hazards (E. D. Dyson), 269 (0); forms of leisure activity, 599 420 (C), 479 (C), 714 (C), 826 (C) Psycho-analysis and unconscious mental activity, Somatic and genetic effects, 229 RESEARCH: 102 (C), 301 (C), 659 (C) Units of dosage, 986 (A) Direction of research establishments, 185, (correc- -Fragments of an Analysis with Freud (J. Wortis), tion, 374) 1352 RADIOLOGY: see also Radiation British research, 1497 -On the Early Development of Mind. Vol. I of Aortography, translumbar; dissection of aorta as Directory of on and J. W. Laws), Experimental Design and its Statistical Basis Selected Papers Psycho-Analysis (E. Glover), complication (H. Gaylis (D. J. Finney), 86 31 1141 (0); 1368 (C) research in the Common- Cerebral angiography in a neurosurgical service Medical; co-operative PSYCHOLOGY: (S. Dimant, C. P. Moxon, and N. A. Lewtas), wealth, 349 (L) Clinical psychologist in the mental hospital - Medical Research: A Midcentury Survey, 1530 10(0) - Research Council (R. Hetherington), 708; 826 (C), 885 (C), 1059 (C) Chailey Heritage combined note and x-ray trolley see also Medical Genius, nature of (E. Jones), 257 (0) (E. P. Quibell), Salaries of research workers (parliamentary note), Medical; Tavistock Clinic, postgraduate courses, Fluoroscopy for children, 363 (C) 249 541 Fluoroscopy in Diagnostic Roentgenology (O. Subception, 835 Deutschberger), 1162 Respiration, artificial, 362 (C) - in, 176 (C) in Intravenous cholangio-cholecystography with gases administered ,Psychoneurosis; benactyzine hydrochloride " biligrafin "; value compared with oral -breath-holding test, 766 (C), 1177 (C) treatment; controlled clinical trial in hospital contrast method (R. W. W. Hardie and M. -respiratory symptoms and pulmonary disability in patients (C. P. Seager and A. Leitch), 1407 (0) Israelski), 779 (0) an industrial town; survey of a random sample -in Western Nigeria, 1391 Iodine, intravenous, allergy to, 1178 (C) of the population (I. T. T. Higgins, P. D. Psychosis, manic-depressive, treatment, 1442 Leakage radiation from diagnostic tubes, 41 (C) Oldham, A. L. Cochrane, and J. C. Gilson), need for longer holidays, 769 (C), 941 (C) Mass radiography in prevention of tuberculosis, 904 (0); 1119 (C), 1241 (C), 1487 (C) - post-partum, 89 (A) Farmer's lung in Radnor and 235 227 Respiratory diseases: Psychotherapy and the general practitioner, proper uses, 1497 North Breconshire; report of ten cases (D. I. Puberty, age at, 1188 - value in diagnosis of tuberculosis, 101 (C), Williams and P. P. Mulhall), 1216 (0) - PUBLIC HEALTH: 551 (C) infections, acute; symposium for general practi- Preventive medicine in hospital practice, 233 Pelvic radiography, risks in late pregnancy, 1499 tioners, 1480 Principles and methods of international health Pulmonary artery, oedema due to angiocardio- - paralysis, management of, 162 work (H. S. Gear), 471 graphy; treatment with intravenous hydrocorti- - tract: foreign bodies, inhaled (C. L. N. Robinson Public health services in relation to general practi- sone (E. M. M. Besterman, J. C. Leonard, and and W. W. Mushin), 324 (0); 714 (C) 233 P. Wood), 695 (0) - infections, recurrent; prophylaxis, 44 (C) tioner, Radiology of the Alimentary Tract in Infancy - management of acute obstruction; with report - - see also Society of Medical Offlcers of Health (R. Astley), 1289 of case (A. E. W. Gregson and A. J. Gunning), Teaching of social and preventive medicine X-ray fluoroscopes for shoe-fitting; radiation 1150(0); 1483 (C) 497 712 measurements and hazards (E. D. Dyson), - viruses, 1474 (L) (C. M. Fletcher), (0); (C) 269 (0); 420 (C), 479 (C), 714 (C), 826 (C) Resuscitation; an external defibrillator, 468 (A) Pudendal block for low forceps, 1559 Retinitis, diabetic, treatment and prognosis, 187 energy unit, 487 Retrolental fibroplasia; claims for cure (parliamen- - - indications for use in labour (1. Rocker), 78 (0) Radiotherapy: High radiation Puerperal sepsis; haemolytic streptococci on neo- megavoltage, 88 (L) tary note), 249 natal umbilicus (W. Kwantes and J. R. E. James), new centre at Sheffleld, 1557 Rhesus factor and haemolytic disease, 161 576 (0); 594 (A); 711 (C) units of dosage, 986 (A) Rheumatic fever: Splenin A in Rheumatic Fever. --neonatal umbilicus as source of streptococcal Radium therapy; jig for inserting radon seeds into The Testing of Splenin A as an Anti-inflammatory infections in a maternity unit (Joan M. Boissard bladder, 102 (C), 244 (C), 303 (C) Agent (A. F. Coburn, Lucile V. Moore, Judith and B. Eton), 574 (0); 594 (A); 711 (C) Radon from coal, 371 Wood, and Mary Roberts), 984 Puerperium; anaemia, megaloblastic; treatment RAISTRICK, H., appointed professor emeritus, Univer- Rheumatism: Present therapeutic status of cortisone with vitamin B12 (E. B. Adams), 298 (0) sity of London, 253 and its derivatives (H. F. Polley), 1253 (0) psychosis, 89 (A) RANKIN, N. E., and DANCE, Jean: Case of acute Rheumatoid arthritis. See Arthritis, rheumatoid 'PULLAR-STRECKER, H.: Apomorphine treatment for haemorrhagic leuco-encephalitis, 808 RHIND, Sydney Devenish, obituary of, 715 alcoholism, 1238 (C) RAPER, A. B. See LEHMANN, H., 333, 882 Rhinitis, allergic; treatment, 55 -Aetiology of chronic alcoholism, 1549 (C) Rauwolfia alkaloids, side-effects, 112 - alternating nasal obstruction, 1069 Pulmonary artery, oedema due to angiocardiography; serpentina, in treatment of psoriasis, 417 (C) RHOADS, C. P.: The soluble puzzle of cancer control, treatment with intravenous hydrocortisone RAVDIN, I. S., made honorary fellow, Royal College 935 (E. M. M. Besterman, J. C. Leonard, and of Surgeons of England, 427 - presented with Walker prize, 949 RAYMOND, M. J.: Case of fetishism treated by Rhodesia and Nyasaland: New medical school, 487 P. Wood), 695 (0) 550 (C) PURCHASE, W. B.: Medical evidence at inquests, aversion therapy, 854 (0); 1174 (C), 1301 (C), Riboflavine in migraine, 480 (C) 1366 (C) Richard Fox Linton Memorial Prize, 1316 disease, management, 1317 Shelagh M. See FLINT, F. J., 1537 " Puri-nethol." See Mercaptopurine Raynaud's RICHARDS, JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX RIC-SCO 23

RICHARDSON, D. W., awarded Nobel Prize in Medi- ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH: cine, 990 (A) Elections, 1007, 1554 RICHARDSON, R. W. See COPE, E., 638, 1428 Fellows admitted, 311, 369, 1554 s RICHARDSON, W. W.: Intra-arterial thiopentone SACHS, L., SERR, D. M., and DANON, Mathilde: injection in a patient with anomalous forearm ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND: Analysis of amniotic fluid cells for diagnosis of vessels, 754 Annual general meeting, 1178 (C); 1541 foetal sex, 795 (0); 815 (A) RICKARDS, J. F.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, Arnott Demonstratorships, 369 St. Andrews University. See Universities, St. 11 14 (C) Arris and Gale Lectureships, 369 Andrews RICKETITS, C. R. See JEAVONS, S. M., 1016 Begley Prize, 311 St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, RIDDELL, R. W.: Mycotic diseases, 170 Cecil Joll Prize awarded to P. R. Allison, 949 facilities for students, 531 - Fungous diseases of Britain, 783 (0); 816 (A) Diplomas granted, 311, 425, 1554 St. George's Hospital Medical School, facilities for RIMINGTON, C.: The biosynthesis of haemoglobin, Erasmus Wilson Demonstratorships, 369 students, 530 189 (0) Fellows admitted, 311 St. George-in-the-East Hospital, closing of, 421 (C) RIPKA, M. D.: Medical education, 1175 (C) Handcock Prize awarded, 425 St. John Ambulance Brigade: Presentation to RITCHIE, A. C. P. See FRANKLIN, R., 983 Honorary fellowship conferred on I. S. Ravdin, 427 Major A. C. W. Knox, 1129 " River blindness." See Onchocerciasis Honorary medals awarded, 1186 St. John of Jerusalem, Order of, appointments and Road accidents. See Accidents Hunterian professorships, 368 promotions, 97 ROB, C. G.: Gangrene due to venous thrombosis and Lister Medal awarded to Sir Stewart Duke-Elder, St. Luke's Day, 942 (C) arterial disease, 880 990 St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, facilities for - Place of direct surgery in treatment of obliterative Lord Nuffield's gift to Faculty of Dental Surgery, students, 530 arterial disease, 1027 (0) 949 St. Teresa's Hospital, Wimbledon, new private wing - See EDWARDS, C., 1265 Medals awarded, 311 for obstetrical patients, 1558 - See OWEN, K., 273 Nuffield College of Surgical Sciences, 1497, 1542 St. Thomas's Hospital; magnetic call system,. 833 ROBERTS, F.: Morbidity yesterday and to-day, 653 Postgraduate activities, 1542 St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School, facilities for ROBERTS, Mary. See COBURN, A. F., 984 - education, pamphlet, 891 students, 531 ROBERTSON, P. W., and LEONARD, B. J.: Some Prizes, 1554 SAKLATVALA, D.: Twopenny-halfpenny advertising, delayed complications of inoculation, 1029 (0) Provincial meeting in Cardiff proposed, 185 941 (C) ROBIN, A. A.: Suicide, 999 (C) Supplemental Charter, 1541 Salmonella bacteriaemia, 1009 ROBINSON, Alice M. See SPENCE, A. W., 1348 Walker Prize presented to C. P. Rhoads, 949 - food-poisoning problems (Sir William Savage), ROBINSON, C. L. N., and MUSHIN, W. W.: Inhaled ROYAL 317 (0); 481 (C), 603 (C) foreign bodies, 324 (0); 714 (C) COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND: Salt retention, role of oestrogens in, 220 (A); 361 (C) ROBINSON, S.: Paediatric anaesthesia, 360 (C) Abraham Colles Lecture, 1316 SAMENT, S.: Unconscious mental activity?, 102 (C), ROBSON, P. N.: Hyperextension and haematomyelia, Fellows admitted, 369 659 (C) 848 (0) Licences granted, 369 SAMPEY, A. W.: Accidental vaccination, 45 (C) Rockefeller Foundation: Aid to Hungarian refugees, ROYAL FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS' SANDES, G. M.: Troublesome staphylococci, 999 (C) 1497 GLASGOW: SANDLER, G.: A rare type of muscular dystrophy, 981 - - grants, 558, 1315 Fellows admitted, 946, 1554 Sarcoidosis; diagnosis and treatment (D. G. James), ROCKER, 1.: Obstetric indications for use of pudendal Office bearers elected, 1186 900 (0); 931 (A); 1237 (C) nerve block analgesia, 78 (0) Wellcome Trust grant to library, 949 SAUNDERS, J. C.: Poliomyelitis in Cork, 421 (C) ROGERs, A. T.: Public health services and the SAVAGE, D.: A family history of uterine and gastro- general practitioner, 233 Royal Free Hospital; epidemic virus infection, 157 intestinal cancer, 341 (0) ROITH, A. I.: Herpes zoster after fractured spine --- School of Medicine, facilities for students, SAVAGE, 0.: Effect of prolonged adrenal-stimulation complicating E.C.T., 865 529; inaugural address at opening ofnew session, therapy upon the course of rheumatoid arthritis, ROLAND, P. E.: Chorda tympani syndrome, 1176 (C) 878 1110 ROLLASON, W. N.: Asphyxia due to faulty apparatus, Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene: SAVAGE, Sir William: Problems of salmonella food- 658 (C) P. Drinker appointed Harben lecturer for 1956, poisoning, 317 (0); 481 (C), 603 (C) - Paediatric anaesthesia, 769 (C) 427; diploma courses, 541, 545 SAVILL, Agnes: Alexander the Great, 245 (C) ROSE, Doris: Acute bilateral retrobulbar neuritis, 345 Royal Masonic Hospital: Foundation stone laid, SAVILLE, P. R.: Psychotherapy and the general ROSE, F. M.: Medical evidence at inquests, 356 (C), 313 practitioner, 235 606 (C), 1057 (C) Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, Christmas appeal, SAWITZ, W. G.: Medical Parasitology, 2nd ed., 1416 ROSE, G. A.: Renal tubular osteomalacia; treatment 824 (C), 1305 (C) Scabies, increased incidence, 1117 (C), 1427 (C) of a case with dihydrotachysterol and manage- Royal Medico-Psychological Association: Maudsley - treatment, 1559 ment of a subsequent pregnancy, 805 (0) Bequest Lecture, 1; annual dinner, 252 SCADDING, J. G.: Patterns of lung involvement, 1480 ROSENBERG, L.: High-grade defectives, 176 (C) Royal Northern Hospital; centenary dinner, 53 SCALES, J. T., TOWERS, A. G., and GOODMAN, N.: ROSENHEIM, M. L.: Phaeochromocytoma, 230 Development and evaluation of a porous surgical ROSENTHAL, L.: Atrial septal defect with mnitral ROYAL SOCIETY: dressing, 962 (0); 988 (A) stenosis (Lutembacher's syndrome) in a woman Commonwealth bursaries, 110 Scarlet fever, graphs (vital statistics), 251, 426, 718, of 81, 1351 Council elections, 1379 889, 1065, 1248, 1378, 1496 Ross, C. M. See DAVEY, T. F., 65 Instrument design, grants for, 1498 SCHAUMANN, 0.: Some new aspects of the action of Ross, D. N. See PORTEOUS, H. B., 138 Lecturers, 949 morphine-like analgesics, 1091 (0) ROSEN, B. M. D.: Enzyme tests for glycosuria, Royal Medal, 1185 SCHEELE, L. A., resignation as surgeon-general of 940 (C), 1238 (C) Royal Society of Health; Elections, 1129 United States Public Health Service, 109 ROTHSCHILD, Lord: Fertilization, 701 SCHIFFRIN, M. J. (Editor): Management of Paitt int Rovsing's sign (W. W. Davey), 28 (0); 180 (C), ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDlCINE: Cancer, 1103 243 (C), 303 (C) Financial position, 1007 SCHILLING, R. S. F.: Assessing the health of the ROWBOTHAM, G. F.: Tests for drunkenness, 941 (C) Gowers Memorial Lecture, 1168 (A) industrial worker, 764 ROWE, J. T.: Piercing for ear-rings, 56 (C) Jenner Medal awarded to P. Stocks, 1129 Schizophrenia in uniovular twins; recovery (I. Royal Australasian College of Physicians: Members Library facilities, 665 Atkin), 1041 admitted, 311 - regulations revised, 54 SCHMIDT, F. R.: Clinical Selections in Dermatology Royal Australasian College of Surgeons: Fellows Nichols Fellowship, 1439 and MIycology, 1042 admitted, 369 Section of Anaesthetics: Prize for registrars in SCHOFIELD, F. D. See HUCKER, A. G., 1159 anaesthetics, 1067; awarded to Sheila M. SCHOFIELD, T. T.: Hazards of dental fillings under ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECO- Wilson, 611 local analgesia, 112 (C) LOGISTS: William Gibson Scholarship for medical women, Schoolchildren: Infectious diseases and head- Annual dinner, 833 1249 master's powers, 894 Appointments, 1315 - medical inspection, legal aspects, 778 Diplomas granted, 1555 Royal Society of New Zealand: Sir Sydney Smith SCHOU, M.: " Meratran," 657 (C) Elections, 51, 313, 369 elected honorary member, 776 SCHWEITZER, A.: More from the Pri,neval Forest, Fellows admitted, 51 Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1289 Honorary Fellows admitted, 833 damage during party (parliamentary note), 250 Schweitzer Medal of American Animal Welfare Libel action against Daily Sketch settled (mnedico- Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, centenary of, Institute awarded to C. W. Hume, 949 legal note), 309 1209 Scientific exhibition B.M.A. Annual Meeting, 1957, Library, 1497 Rubella, deliberate infection of girls, 243 (C) 990 (A) Members admitted, 51, 369, 1555 RUBIN, 1. C., and NOVAK, J.: Integrated Gynecology: Sclerosis, disseminated, cortisone and corticotrophin Principles and Practice, 517 in treatment, 429 ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF EDINBURGH: RUBINSTEIN, L. J.: Fungous infections of the central - treatment, 952 Appointments, 1557 nervous system, 170 -tuberous, familial (W. M. Jordan), 132 (0) Fellows elected, 1554 RUDOLF, G. de M.: Preparation for marriage, 244 (C) Scoliosis, paralytic, prognosis and treatment, 1442 Rumanian Society of Medical Sciences: M. Critchley SCORER, C. G.: Divine healing, 178 (C) Members elected, 369, 1554 elected honorary member, 776 Presentation to W. J. Pilcher, 313 RUMSEY, H. St. J.: Speech therapy, 768 (C), 1058 (C) SCOTLAND: RUSHMER, R. F.: Cardiac Diagntosis: A Physiologic Board of Control; appointnment of deputy com- ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF IRELAND: Approach, 984; 1176 (C) missioner, 1067 Elections, 1007 RUss, S.: The insatiable critic, 180 (C) Cancer registration (parliamentary note), 1312 Fellows admitted, 311 RUSSELL, B.: Exploitation of fear in advertising, Census 1951, vol. V. Fertility of Marriage, Licences granted, 369 46 (C) 595 (A) Members admitted, 311 - Glycyrrhetinic acid, 1113 (C), 1483 (C) Conjoint Board diplomas granted, 369 Officers elected, 1552 RUSSELL, Dorothy S.: Pathology of endocrine Department of Health: Appointments and tumours causing hypertension, 231 retirements, 313 ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON: -review of Human Pathology, 8th ed., by H. T. Hospital extensions (parliamentary note), 1495 Bisset Hawkins Medal presented to G. S. Wilson, Karsner, 31 Medical practice in Scotland (parliamentary note), 1006 RUSSELL, J. K.: Teaching in the gynaecological out- 248 Croonian Lectures, 895, 958 patient department, 506 (0) Medical schools, 534 Diplomas granted, 425, 1554 - SMITH, D. F., and YULE, R.: Foetal exsanguina- Quarterly returns (vital statistics), 108, 1006 Elections, 313, 425, 1067 tion associated with surgical induction of labour, Scottish Society of Anaesthetists, 186 Harveian Oration, 949 1414 (0) Scottish Society of the History of Medicine, report Humphry Davy Rolleston Lectures, 615, 673 RUSSELL, W. R.: Freudian concepts and brain of proceedings, 1394 Lecturers appointed, 425 physiology, 415 (C) Licences conferred, 425, 1554 - Pavlov's works, 1482 (C) ScoTT, A. See CHAVE, S. P. W., 1543 Members admitted, 425, 1554 Russia. See U.S.S.R. ScoTT, Alexander, obituary of, 1244 Scholarship awarded, 425 RYCROFT, B. W.: Surgical treatment of epiphora, 167 ScoTT, D. G., and HILL, A. G. S.: Antibody to Watson Smith Lecture, 1558 RYLE, J. C.: Is tonsillectomy necessary?, 603 (C) synovial tissue, 100 (C) 24 SCO-STE INDEX BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL Scorr, F. E. T.: Review of Splenin A in Rheumatic SIMPSON, Mary C.: Troublesome staphylococci, SOMMERVILLE, A. C.: Medical evidence at inquests, Fever. The Testing of Splenin A as an Anti- 1057 (C) 886 (C) inflammatory Agent, by A. F. Coburn, Lucile V. SIMPSON, R. E. H.: Herpes zoster, 1115 (C) SOOTHILL, Victor Farrar, obituary of, 772 Moore, Judith Wood, and Mary Roberts, 984 SIMPSON, Robert Gordon, obituary of, 1374 SOPHIAN, J.: Oestrogens and salt retention, 361 (C) ScoTT, Sir Henry Harold, obituary of, 422 SIMPSON, S. L.: Adrenal cortical function, 824 (C) South Africa: Visit of A. Miller and E. A. Nicoll, 775 Scorr, J. A., appointed Honorary Physician to - See Foss, G. L., 1426 SOuCOrTT, R. V.: Request for jelly-fish, 1484 (C) H.M. the Queen, 54 SIMPSON, T. Y.: Liquorice-all-sorts as anastomotic SOUTrAR, Sir Henry (Editor): Textbook of British ScoTT, J. C.: Structural effects of stress, 168 aid, 1175 (C) Surgery. Volume I: The Abdomen, 347 ScoTT, Jean M.: Intramuscular iron therapy in SINGER, C., 80th birthday, 1067 -review of Surgical Diagnosis, by P. Thorek, 287 anaemia of pregnancy; two-year survey, SINGER, Karl, obituary of, 246 Soya flour in treatment of infantile eczema, 553 (C), 635 (0); 1239 (C) SINKER, F. S.: Divine healing, 178 (C) 715 (C) - Treatment of iron-deficiency anaemia, 996 (C) Sj6gren's syndrome, 470 (A) SPARKS, J. V.: Summer-time and duodenal ulcer, ScoTT, W. E. B., and CLARKE, J. C.: Neostigmine- 768 (C) resistant curarization, 1174 (C) SKIN: see also Dermatitis; Dermatology Specialists. See Consultants and Specialists Scurf, remedies for, 92 (A) Cancerous conditions, 171 SPECTOR, W. G. See BouND, J. P., 1191 Sea: Survival of men from ships lost at sea, Flaps, blood supply, 238 Speech; developmental anomalies in apparently 1044 (L) Glycyrrhetinic acid ointment; clinical trial (E. M. normal children (C. H. M. Walker and P. R. Sea-snake bites (H. A. Reid), 73 (0) Donaldson and D. A. Duthie), 1161 Languth), 1455 (0); 1475 (L) SEAGER, C. P., and LEITCH, A.: Benactyzine in Pellagra caused by isoniazid (R. J. Harrison and -therapy, 768 (C), 884 (C), 1000 (C), 1058 (C), psychoneurosis; a controlled clinical trial in M. Feiwel), 852 (0) 1118 (C), 1489 (C) hospital patients, 1407 (0) Tumors of the Skin (H. Conway), 464 SPENCE, A. W., JENKINS, J. S., and ROBINSON, Alice Secretor character in duodenal ulcer, 727 M.: Adrenal virilism treated with steroids, SEGEL, N. See BRADLOW, B. A., 197 SKIRVING, Robert Scot, obituary of, 306, 423 1348 (0) Selenium poisoning, cause and treatment, 1499 SLACK, C. C.: Early management of poliomyelitis, Spermatic cord, torsion; plea for manipulative Selwyn College, list of old students, 942 (C) 241 (C) reduction (R. Burkitt), 345; 552 (C), 713 (C) SELYE, H., and HEUSER, G. (Editors): Fifth Annual SLANEY, G. See BEVAN, P. G., 1366 Sphygmomanometer, aneroid, reliability of, 254 Report on Stress, 1955-56, 464 SLATER, E.: Review of Etiology of Chronic Alcohol- Spina bifida and congenital hydrocephalus; hered- SEMPLE, J. E.: Frequency in the female due to ism, edited by 0. Diethelm, 1352 itary predisposition and prognosis for future urethro-trigonitis caused by intestinal infection, - See ELITHORN, A., 739 offspring, 1010 696 (0) Sleep, disturbed, in children, 56 (C) Spinal cord, angiomatous malformations, 228 SEN, S.: Natural childbirth, 1545 (C) - learning during, 315 --compression by prolapsed disks, 1166 (A) Sensory deprivation, 1224 (L) Sleeplessness, 166 - hyperextension and haemsatomyelia (P. N. Septic tanks, 722 SLESSOR, James Runcieman, obituary of, 715 Robson), 848 (0) Serotonin. See Hydroxytryptamine Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, 933 - inheritance of Friedreich's ataxia, 490 Serous cavities, fluid exchange in, 1381 SLOANE, John Stretton, obituary of, 247 Spine, cervical: Hyperextension and haematomyelia SERR, D. M. See SACHS, L., 795 SMALLPEICE, Victoria: Treatnment of the cord in the (P. N. Robson), 848 (0) Serum: Abbreviated titles for serological products newborn, 104 (C) - congenital palsy (D. F. E. Nash), 1333 (0) (W. L. M. Perry and H. J. Parish), 38 Smallpox regulations (parliamentary note), 1436 - fracture complicating E.C.T. Nash), 1333 (0) - C-reactive protein, 145 (A); 418 (C) -vaccination, accidental, 45 (C) -fracture complicating E.C.T.; herpes zoster after Services. See Armed Forces; H.M. Oversea Civil - and atopic eczema, 315 (A. I. Roith), 865 Service - generalized vaccinia (W. H. Galloway and - intervertebral disks: Fluid content of nucleus SEVILLE, R. H.: Contact dermatitis from chlor- Lena M. McBean), 1102; 1239 (C) pulposus as factor in the disk syndrome; further promazine, 1432 (C) - international certificate (parliamentary note), observations (H. D. Bush, W. G. Horton, D. L. Sewage: Septic tanks, 722 1125 Smare, and A. Naylor), 81 (0) Sex diagnosis; analysis of amniotic fluid cells for - opposition in Nigeria, 881 -scoliosis, paralytic, prognosis and treatment, 1442 diagnosis of foetal sex (L. Sachs, D. M. Serr, - technique, 1545 (C) "Spiramycin," antistaphylococcal activity, 61 and Mathilde Danon), 795 (0); 815 (A) SMARE, D. L. See BUSH, H. D., 81 Spiritual healing. See Divine healing - sex chromatin in oral smears (A. D. Dixon and SMART, G. A.: Cortisone and aspirin in rheumatoid Spleen: Repeated delayed bleeding into lesser sac J. B. D. Torr), 799 (0); 815 (A) arthritis, 239 (C) (J. G. Callanan), 462 -factor, in coronary artery disease, 98 (C), 551 (C), SMART, John: A Handbook for the Identification of Splenin: Splenin A in Rheumatic Fever. The Testing 768 (C) Insects of Medical Importance, 3rd ed., 1103 of Splenin A as an Anti-inflammatory Agent Sexual aberrations: Fetishism treated by aversion SMART, Joseph: Management of chronic bronchitis, (A. F. Coburn, Lucile V. Moore, Judith Wood, therapy (M. J. Raymond), 854 (0); 1174 (C), 1540 and' Mary Roberts), 984 1301 (C), 1366 (C) SMART, R. A., appointed leader of main party, Royal SPOONER, E. T. C.: Poliomyelitis vaccination, 225 -abnormalities; recent advances in problems of Society International Geophysical Year Antarc- - and STOCKER, B. A. D. (Editors): Bacterial Ana- intersexuality, 9 tic Expedition, 949 tomy. Sixth Symposium ofthe Society for General -intercourse in old age, 429 SMEED, 1. M. Patricia: Glycyrrhetinic acid, 1483 (C) Microbiology, 926 Sexual Offences Act, 1956, 888 SMILLIE, I. S.: Loose bodies in joints, 710 Sport: Making champions, 1229 (A); 1489 (C) SHACKLETON, P. See BOURNE, J. G., 1485 SMITH, A. C.: Respiratory problems of poliomyelitis, SPRINGETT, V. H.: Role of mass radiography in SHMIKH, S. M.: Preservation of parasite ova, 163 prevention of tuberculosis, 227 1545 (C) SMITH, D. F. See RUSSELL, J. K., 1414 Sprue, non-tropical. See Steatorrhoea SHANKS, S. C.: Medical litigation, past and present, SMITH, E. E.: Radiological Protection Service, 229 Squint, latent; diagnosis and treatment, 667 765 SMrrH, E. J. R.: Results of hypophysectomy in SROKA, C. B.: Athlete's foot, 420 (C) SHAPIRO, J. H. L.: Apartheid in blood transfusion, carcinomatosis, 229 STACEY, R. S.: Argentaffinoma and 5-hydroxy- 769 (C) SMITH, G. S. See JEFFERISS, D., 1040 tryptamine, 232 SHARP, A. A.: Platelet agglutinins and thrombo- SMITH, H. W.: Food-poisoning, 481 (C) STALLARD, Philip Lechmere, obituary of, 1181 cytopenic purpura, 1543 (C) SMITH, Harold Edgar, obituary of, 47 STAMM, T. T.: Calcaneo-varus deformity in the SHAw, D. B.: Serum proteins in pulmonary tuber- SMnTH, J. See TYRRELL, W. F., 1451 young, 169 culosis, 47 (C) SMITH, J. W.: Fatigue in bone, 709 - Composting of household waste, 940 (C) SHAw, S. See BELL, A. D., 692 SMITH, M. J. H., and TAYLOR, K. W.: Blood pyru- Staphylococcal infections after pneumonectomy, Sheffield: Radiotherapy centre, 1557 vate and a-ketoglutarate in normal and diabetic 241 (C) - University. See Universities, Sheffield subjects, 1035 (0) - - problem of (W. McDermott),837 (0): 867 (L); SHEPHERD, I. D. D.: Grammar school for physically SMITH, S. E.: Fetishism treated by aversion therapy, 999 (C), 1056 (C), 1115 (C), 1235 (C), 1364 (C) handicapped, 245 (C) 1301 (C) -pneumonia in adults (W. Hausmann and A. J. SHEPPARD, P. M. See CLARKE, C. A., 725 SMITH, Stuart Laurie, obituary of, 663 Karlish), 845 (0); 867 (L); 1056 (C) SHERA, A. G.: "Stra*berry lesion " of the recto- SMITH, Sir Sydney, elected honorary member, Royal Staphylococcus: Behaviour in vitro of antistaphylo- sigrnoid, 421 (C) Society of New Zealand, 776 coccal antibiotics (L. P. Garrod and Pamela M. SHERLOCK, Sheila: Treatment of cirrhosis of liver, SMITHELLS, R. W.: Mercury absorption and psoriasis, Waterworth), 61(0); 217 (L) 155 1428 (C) - aureus, transmission of (R. Hare and C. G. A. - review of The Biliary Tract: With Special Snakes: Sea-snake bites (H. A. Reid), 73 (0) Thomas), 840 (0); 867 (L); 999 (C), 1056 (C), Reference to the Common Bile Duct, by J. A. SNELL, R. S. See NICOL, T., 800 1364 (C) Sterling, 405 SNELL, W. E.: Degrees in nursing, 1429 (C) STARLING, E. H.: Principles of Human Physiology, SHERWOOD, P. H.: Athlete's foot, 360 (C) SNOW, Eileen R. B.: Books for Christian Medical t2th ed., 1042 SHERWOOD, S. L.: Prefrontal leucotomy, 885 (C) College. 1060 (C) STATHAM, Cecily: Case of strychnine poisoning, I101 SIILLITOE, A. J.: Divine healing, 44 (C) Soap and the skin, 299 (C) Statistics: Experimental Design and its Statistical SHIPLEY, R. A. See DORFMAN, R. I., 1416 Social medicine: Health and Social Workers in Basis (D. J. Finney), 86 Ships without doctors, medical advice for, 363 (C), England and France, 1293 (A) -medical; Royal Statistical Society, conference, 823 552 (C) - - teaching of social and preventive nmedicine -of therapeutic trials, 825 (C) Shock: Value of" hibernation " in severely shocked (C. M. Fletcher), 497 (0); 712 (C) -see also Vital statistics patients (Sheila Kenny), 211 (0); 419 (C), 999 (C) Society for Analytical Chemistry; change of address, Steatorrhoea; aetiology and treatment, 238 Shoe-fitting x-ray fluoroscopes; radiation measure- 1249 - associated with hyperparathyroidism (D. R. ments and hazards (E. D. Dyson), 269 (0); Society of Analytical Psychology, facilities, 536 Davies, C. E. Dent, and A. Willcox), 1133 (0); 420 (C), 479 (C), 714 (C), 826 (C) 1363 (C), 1546 (C) Shoes for the young, 168, (correction, 312) SOCIETY OF APOTHECARIES OF LONDON: - diet in, 722 (C) SHOESMITH, J. H., and SHUCKSMITr, H. S.: Enteritis Appointments, 1555 STEINBERG, Hannah. See PATON, W. D. M., 622 and polyarthritis following partial gastrectomy, Critchley, M., elected Master, 558 STEINER, B.: Brown induration of lung, 942 (C) 404 Diploma examination, 535 STEINER, R. E., FRASER, R., and AIRD, I.: Operative Shoulder, frozen, cause of, 1009 Diplomas granted, 51, 1555 parathyroid arteriography for location of para- - painful, 168 Examination results, Diploma in Public Health, 369 thyroid tumour, 400 (0) SHucKsMITH, H. S. See SHOEsMrIT, J. H., 404 Honorary Freeman, 253 - See CLELAND, W. P., 379 SHUTE, P. G.: Species diagnosis of malaria, 1171 (C) Wardens elected, 558 STENDIG, G.: Russian advances in medicine, 661 (C) Sickle-cell trait with haemolytic anaemia (A. A. Stephen Paget Memorial Lecture, 1379 Chazan and J. G. A. McSorley), 283 (0) Society of Medical Officers of Health, functions, 545; STERLING, J. A.: The Biliary Tract: With Special Sigmamycin," 1007 presidential address, 764; annual dinner, 1006 Reference to the Common Bile Duct, 405 SIKER, E. S.: Analgesic supplements to nitrous oxide Society for Psychosomatic Research; annual dinner, STERNDALE, H.: Acute haemolytic anaemia following anaesthesia; a review, 1326 (0) 1249 sulphadimidine therapy, 1101 SILBERSTEIN, K. See GELLMAN, D. D., 1413 Steroid anaesthetics, 594 (A); 766 (C) Silicone barrier cream, 99 (C) See also American Academy of Paediatrics Steroids in treatment of adrenal virilism (A. W. SILVERSTONE, Maurice, obituary of, 771 Chelsea Clinical Society Spence, J. S. Jenkins, and Alice M. Robinson), SIMMONDS, F. A.: Painful shoulder, 168 North-east Clinical Society 1348 (0) SIMON, G.: Radiological appearances in chronic Royal Society of Medicine STEVENS, H.: Troublesome staphylococci, 1056 (C) bronchitis, 1540 West London Medico-Chirurgical Society STEVENS, R. S.: Hypertension in general practice, 166 JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX STE-TOB 25

STEVENSON, A. E. M.: Pregnancy complicated by Sulphur dioxide, toxicity as air pollutant, 913 Teeth, Streptococcus viridans, and subacute bacterial diabetes mellitus; a review of 119 cases, 1514 (0) Sulphuric acid mist, toxicity, 913 endocarditis (F. G. Hobson and B. E. Juel- STEVENSON, C. J. See BECKETr, A. G., 27 Suprarenals. See Adrenals Jensen), 1501 (0) STEWART, A. B.: Easy lifting apparatus for helpless Teething powders containing calomel, 660 and heavy patients, 1111 SURGERY: (C) STEWART, C. J., and VAN ZWANENBERG, D.: Vaccina- Abdomino-thoracic approach, 159 Telephone manners, 1367 (C), 1547 (C) tion against tuberculosis in childhood, 174 (C) Air-conditioning of operating theatres, 1577 Television, radiation from, 56 STEWART, G. A. See WOLFF, F. W., 440 Artificial materials; London Medical Exhibition, Tendons: Swaphook tenotomy, 715 (C) STEWART, I. M.: Use of prepared cancellous bone 1171 Terminology. See Nomenclature grafts, 710 Code of Surgical Operations with Classifications of Terramycin. See Oxytetracycline STEWART, I. McD. G., awarded Buckston Browne Radiotherapy and Anaesthdtic Procedures, Testis: Spermatic cord, torsion; plea for manipula- Prize, 1439 932 (A) tive reduction, 345; 552 (C), 713 (C) STEWART, 3. P.: Review of Diseases of the Ear, Nose, Development and evaluation of a porous surgical Tetanus, incidence, mortality, and immunization, 224 and Throat, 2nd ed., by W. W. Morrison, 701 dressing (J. T. Scales, A. G. Towers, and N. - prevention, 348 (L); 481 (C) STEWART, J. S.: Clinical trial of methyprylone, a Goodman), 962 (0); 988 (A) - recurrence, 714 (C) piperidine hypnotic, 1465 (0) Plastic, blood preparations for, 295 - respiratory problems, 163 STEWART, K. A.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, - blood supply of skin flaps, 238 Tetany, gonadal agenesis and severe osteoporosis 1174 (C) - British Association of Plastic Surgeons, annual associated with (T. J. Geffen), 282 (0) STEWART, Matthew John, presentation to, 253 summer meeting, 238 Tetracycline; comparison with chlortetracycline in ' obituary of, 1179, 1311 - reconstructive surgery of the hand with special treatment of pneumonia; report from the City STOCKER, B. A. D. See SPOONER, E. T. C., 926 reference to skin cover (S. H. Harrison), 746 (0) General Hospital, Sheffield, 1146 (O) STOCKS, P.: Statistical studies in relation to environ- Recovery rooms, 163 Thalassaemia. See Anaemia, hypochromic ment, 823 Standardization of surgical implants, 1305 (C) Therapeutics; recent advances, 156, (correction, 316) - awarded Jenner Medal, 1129 Surgical Diagnosis (P. Thorek), 287 Thermometers, electrical, 220 (A) Textbook of British Surgery. Volume I: The Thiopentone, intra-arterial, injection in patient with STOMACH: see also Peptic ulcer Abdomen (Editor: Sir Henry Souttar), 347 anomalous forearm vessels (W. W. Richardson), Cancer; diagnosis (A. McKenzie), 204 (0) Trendelenburg tilt; an obsolete position (J. M. 754 Gastrectomy, delayed emptying of gastric stump Inglis and B. N. Brooke), 343 (0); 479 (C) THOMAS, A. R.: Pitfalls in medicine, 1298 (C) after, 1172 (C), (correction, 1318), 1364 (C), THOMAS, C. G. A. See HARE, R., 840 1428 (C) SUTHERLAND, I. See GRANT, Jean, 140 THOMAS, D. W.: Torsion of the gall-bladder, 1427 (C) "Staggered dumping " and sugar tolerance, 358 (C) SUTHERLAND, J. D.: Review of On the Early Develop- THOMAS, G. K.: " Strawberry lesion " of the recto- Surgery; bad gastrectomies (V. J. Kinsella), ment of Mind. Vol. I of Selected Papers on sigmoid, 209 (0); 421 (C) 1277 (0); 1428 (C) Psycho-Analysis, by E. Glover, 31 THOMAS, J. E.: Composting of household waste, STONE, D. G. H. See PHILLIPS, K. D., 1222 SUTTrR, V. A., to be Minister of Public Health and 941 (C) STOPFORD, Sir John, retirement from Vice-Chancellor- Social Assistance, El Salvador, 833 THOMAS, Mair E. M., and CHARTER, Ruth E.: Aetio- ship, Manchester University, 252 SUTTON, S. G., awarded M.B.E. (Military) for logy of juvenile diarrhoea; laboratory investiga- - made Freeman of Manchester, 1129 gallantry, 1439 tion of specimens referred from general practices STOREY, G. 0.: Management of hemiplegia, 233 SVATY, J. See BOR, I., 1055 in north-east London, 339 (0); 350 (A) STOWERS, J. M. See MCKENZIE, J. M., 448 Sweating, unilateral, of submental region, after THOMAS, W. A., and LEE, K. T.: Sex factor in Strabismus. See Squint eating (chorda tynmpani syndrome) (A. G. coronary artery disease, 99 (C) STRAUSS, E. B.: Suicide, 818; 813 (L); 998 (C) Young), 976 (0); 1176 (C) THOMPSON, E. W. L.: Management of hypertension Strawberry lesion" of recto-sigmoid (G. K. SWIFT, P.: Use of antibiotics in infancy, 225 in pregnancy, 162 Thomas), 209 (0); 421 (C) Swimming-pool, salt-water, 721 THOMPSON, Jane H.: Purpose of medical education, Streptococcal infection, haemolytic, from neonatal SWYmE, G. I. M.: Some recent advances in endo- 420 (C) umbilicus (W. Kwantes and J. R. E. James), crinology, 5 (0) THOMSON, Ian Fream, obituary of, 1493 576 (0); 594 (A), 711 (C) - Treatment of premenstrual tension; progesterone- THOMSON, J. D., and MCSWAN, N.: Apicolysis with - - neonatal umbilicus as source in a maternity withdrawal bleeding, 256 (C) fascial fixation, 1409 (0) unit (Joan M. Boissard and B. Eton), 574 (0); - review of Androgens: Biochemistry, Physiology, Thorax. See Chest 594 (A); 711 (C) and Clinical Significance, by R. I. Dorfman and THOREK, P.: Surgical Diagnosis, 287 Streptococcus viridans and subacute bacterial endo- R. A. Shipley, 1416 THORLAKSON, R. H. See EADIE, J. W., 285 carditis; teeth as source of infection (F. G. - review of Fertilization, by Lord Rothschild, 701 THORNE, R. T.: Cigarette filters, 1490 (C) Hobson and B. E. Juel-Jensen), 1501 (0) - review of Recent Progress in Hormone Research. THORNLEY, Robert Lewis, obituary of, 608 Stress and coronary thrombosis (medico-legal note), Proceedings of 1954 Laurentian Hormone THORNTON, H. L.: Anaesthesia for aortic grafts, 163 1126 Conference, vol. XI, edited by G. Pincus, 215 - Respiratory sign of first-plane anaesthesia, 548 (C), - and corticotrophin secretion, 33 (L) Sycosis barbae, obstinate, treatment, 430 767 (C) - as cause of disease, 592 (L) Sydney Body Trust Medal and Lecture, 1007 THOROGOOD, D. E. See HUNT, 3. A., 586 - Fifth Annual Report on Stress, 1955-56 (Editors: Sydney Ringer Memorial Lecture, 189 Threadworm infestations; mass therapy with H. Selye and G. Heuser), 464 SYKES, W. S.: Shoe-fitting x-ray fluoroscopes, 420 (C) piperazine adipate (R. D. Hill), 1156 (0); - structural effects, 168 SYMMERS, W. St. C.: Deep-seated fungal infections, 1369 (C) Strontium deposit (parliamentary notes), 249, 308 170 Thrombocytopenia, advances in treatment, 835 Strychnine poisoning; case (Cecily Statham), 1101 - Histoplasmosis contracted in Britain; a case of -hypoplastic, congenital; study of transfused Student health: Some ideas in regard to meaning, histoplasmic lynmphadenitis following clinical platelets in case (A. D. Bell, J. W. Mold. R. A. M. and its assessment (A. H. Macklin), 524; 520 (L) recovery from sarcoidosis, 786 (0); 816 (A) Oliver, and S. Shaw), 692 (0); 828 (C) - mental health; first international conference, 936; - Localized cutaneous histoplasmosis, 790 (0); Thrombocytopenic purpura and platelet agglutinins, 1175 (C) 816 (A) 1357 (A) Student's Guide to London, 719 Sympathectomy, lumbar, in treatment of arterio- Thrombophlebitis, ilio-femoral, convalescence after, STURDY, D. E.: Benign multilocular intraperitoneal sclerosis, 1108 (A) 56 air cysts simulating carcinoma of the colon, 212 Sympathin excretion, urinary, of normal infants and Thrombosis: Arteriosclerosis, thrombosing; result STuRm, Dorothy. See DIGGS, L. W., 589 infants with pink disease (J. W. Farquhar, oflong-term anticoagulant therapy (J. Dedichen), Styes, crops of, treatment, 721 T. B. B. Crawford, and W. Law), 276 (0) 1038 (0) " Suavitil." See Benactyzine hydrochloride Symptoms: The Relief of Symptoms (W. Modell), 31 - bilateral, of renal artery (D. G. Chambers), 1472 Subarachnoid haemorrhage due to intracranial Synovial tissue, antibody to, 100 (C) - coronary, analgesics and sedatives, 667 aneurysms; results of treatment of 249 verified Syphilis, congenital, eradication of, 1163 (L); - relation to fatty acids in diet, 614 cases (W. McKissock and L. Walsh), 559 (0), 1369 (C) - stress not a contributory factor (medico-legal (correction, 668), 590 (L) -serological tests, 40 note), 1126 Subdural effusions, infected (J. Hankinson and L. V. SYRED, Deryck Ralph, obituary of, 887 -temporary thrombotic state, 1292 (A); 1547 (C) Amador), 122 (0) Syringomyelia, leprosy diagnosed as (C. J. Lucas), 214 Thrush napkin rash, 37 (A) - haematomata and effusions in infancy (G. Ormis- SZUR, L., and BROMLEY, L. L.: Obstruction of the THURSTON, G.: Carbon-monoxide poisoning, ton), 126 (0) sunerior vena cava in carcinoma of bronchus, 1365 (C) Sugar tolerance and " staggered dumping," 358 (C) 1273 (0) Thymus gland, role in aetiology of Hodgkin's Suicide (E. B. Strauss), 818; 813 (L); 998 (C) disease, 35 (A) Sulkowitch test for urinary calcium, reagents and Thyroid cancer; value of radical thyroidectomy in technique, 1559 treatment (M. Dargent), 1138 (0) SULLIVAN, H. S.: Conceptions of Modern Psychiatry. - Graves's disease; aetiology in relation to recent First William Alanson White Memorial Lectures, T experimental findings (G. W. Harris and J. W. 1223 Woods), 737 (0) - The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry, 1223 T.A.B. vaccine, intravenous, in treatment of neph- - hyperthyroidism developing during P.A.S. therapy - The Psychiatric Interview, 1223 rosis (D. Mendel and R. J. McGill), 83 (0) (S. Tandhanand and R. Buri), 281 (0) Sulphadimidine therapy, acute haemolytic anaemia Tachycardia, ventricular, management, 1560 TaBBETTS, T. M.: Abuse of antibiotics, 1057 (C) after (H. Sterndale), 1101 TANDHANAND, S., and BURm, R.: Hyperthyroidism TILLY, C. R.: Unusual injury, 304 (C) developing during P.A.S. therapy, 281 (0) TITCOMBE, Roland Hereward, obituary of, 1062 SULPHONAMIDES: TANNER, J. M., and INsHELDER, B. (Editors): Dis- TITIERTON, P.: Low toxicity of piperazine, 550 (C) BZ 55; clinical trial in treatment of diabetes cussions on Child Development, vol. 1, 1473 (L. J. P. Duncan, Joyce D. Baird, and D. M. -See NEWTON, D. R. L., 1096 TOBACCO: Dunlop), 433 (0); 465 (L) Tavistock Clinic, postgraduate courses, 541 Advertisements by Independent Television Author- - clinical trial of new hypoglycaemic agent (J. A. Tay-Sachs disease, aetiology, 255 ity (parliamentary note), 183 Hunt, W. Oakley, and R. D. Lawrence), 445 (0); TAYLOR, A. W.: Letterer-Siwe syndrome in adults; Cigarette filters, 1490 (C) 465 (L) report of two cases, 68 (0) - smoking, 358 (C), 553 (C), 605 (C) - in treatment of diabetes (J. M. McKenzie, P. B. TAYLOR, E. E. T.: Rovsing's sign, 243 (C) - swallower, 102 (C) Marshall, J. M. Stowers, and R. B. Hunter), TAYLOR, Joseph: Anaesthesia and apnoea neona- Consumption in Britain, 665 448 (0); 465 (L) torum after caesarean section, 241 (C) Higher tax proposed (parliamentary note), 1436 - trial of oral hypoglycaemic agent in diabetes TAYLOR, Julian, appointed to chair of surgery, Smoking and the cardiovascular system, 90 (A); (F. W. Wolff, G. A. Stewart, M. F. Crowley, Khartum University, 1007 659 (C) and A. Bloom), 440 (0); 465 (L) ;. TAYLOR, K. W. See SMITH, M. J. H., 1035 - association with respiratory tuberculosis (C. R. - value in control of diabetes (I. Murray and TAYLOR, L.: Medical relief appeal, 1304 (C) Lowe), 1081 (0); 1104(L); 1367 (C), 1427 (C) I. Wang), 451 (0); 465 (L) TAYLOR, S.: Burst abdomen, 160 - lung cancer and other causes of death in relation Hypoglycaemic and antidiabetic (F. G. Young), TAYLOR, W. A., appointed to chair of pathology, to smoking; second report on mortality of 431 (0); 465 (L); 657 (C) Dalhousie University, 719 British doctors (R. Doll and A. B. Hill), - in treatment of diabetes (G. Walker, W. L. B. Teeth, correlation to diet, 111 1071 (0); 1104 (L); 1246 (parliamentary note), Leese, and J. D. N. Nabarro), 451 (0); 465 (L) - Dental Caries in Ireland, 35 (A) 1367 (C), 1426 (C), 1427 (C) In aetiology of lupus erythematosus, 418 (C), - hazards of dental fillings under local analgesia, - statistical relationship to lung cancer, 180 (C) 659 (C) 1t2 (C) Sore tongue from pipe-smoking, 778; 952(C) BR1TsSH 26 TOL-UVN INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Tolazoline, comparison with intra-arterial oxygen as TuBERCULOSIS (continued): UNIVERSITIES (continued): vasodilator, 1448 Pulmonary; serum proteins in, 47 (C) Edinburgh (continuied): Tolseram." See Mephenesin Respiratory; association with smoking (C. R. Learmonth, Sir James, appointed professor TOMLIN, Edgar Ernest Dexter, obituary of, 1372 Lowe), 1081 (0); 1104 (L); 1367 (C), 1427 (C) emeritus, 253 TOMLINS, F. G.: Diesel fumes, 939 (C) Scottish antituberculosis campaign, 109 Medical school, 535 rOMLINSON, K. M.: Glycyrrhetinic acid, 1484 (C) Treatment; alleged delay (medico-legal note), 1182 Postgraduate facilities, 540 Tonsillectomy: Incidence among R.A.F. recruits G. R. See COHEN, H., 1023 Woodruff, M. F. A., appointed to chair of sur- (S. Carne), 19 (0); 302 (C), 420 (C), 603 (C), TUDHOPE, gical science, 371 J. L.: Platelet transfusion, 763 713 (C), 827 (C) TULLIS, Glasgow: Benefaction from Bloch Trust, 109 - Tumours: Histological Appearances of Tumours: necessity for, 549 (C) Degrees conferred, 485 Tooth. See Teeth With a Consideration of their Histogenesis and TORLEY, J.: Apartheid in blood transfusion, 179 (C) Certain Aspects of their Clinical Features and Diplomas awarded, 367, 1552 Toronto forensic clinic, 488 Behaviour (R. W. Evans), 926 Medical school, 535 R. E., PALEY, R. G., and D.: postgraduate facilities, 540 ToRR, J. B.D. See DIXON, A. D.,799 TUNBRIDGE, COULSON, Postgraduate Medical Education Committee, 540 TOWERS, A. G. See SCALES, J. T., 962 Enzyme test for glycosuria, 588; 827 (C), 1058 (C), 1238 (C), 1487 (C) Khartum: Taylor, J., appointed to chair of TOXICOLOGY: TUTrLE, Esther: Prediction and correction of surgery, 1007 Accidents with drugs, 290 (A) 233 Leeds: Appointments, 1439 degenerative arthritis, 1129 Arsenic poisoning, chronic, 351 (A) two types, 412 Emeritus appointments, Barbiturate poisoning treated with amiphenazole Twins; Examination results, 1553 - schizophrenia in uniovular twins; recovery and bemegride (A. Worlock), 1099 (0); 1107 (L); (I. Atkin), 1041 Gerontological research grant, 313 1365 (C) Typhoid: Intradermal T.A.B. for boosting, 427 Medical school, 533 *Carbon monoxide poisoning, 1291 (L) TYRRELL, W. F., and SMITH, J.: Pulmonary tuber- Nuffield grant, 1129 - - dangers of inadequate ven- Postgraduate facilities, 540 accidental; culosis in north Glasgow; an epidemiological tilation (F. S. Fiddes), 697 (0) study, 1451 (0) Liverpool: Examination results, 368 --- recent statistics; report to Medical TYSER, P. A.: Child guidance clinics, 1318 (C) Medical school, 534 Research Council(A. B. Hill), 1220(0); 1365 (C) Postgraduate facilities, 539 Endrin; food-poisoning caused by endrin-con- London: Appointments, 368, 427, 833, 1315, 1553 taminated flour (G. M. Davies and I. Lewis), Barnard, W. G., elected Dean of the Faculty of 393 (0) Medicine, 313 Ingested detergents, 316 U Bertram, D. S., appointed to Chair of Medical Ozone poisoning, 988 (A) Entomology, 1185 Pyrimethamine poisoning, 1486 (C) UA CONCHUBHAIR, S.: Broken probe, 482 (C) Diplomas awarded, 1552 Selenium poisoning, cause and treatment, 1499 Ulcer, duodenal. See Peptic ulcer Emeritus professors, 253 Strychnine poisoning; case (Cecily Statham), 1101 - gastric. See Peptic ulcer Examination results, 310, 1553 -peptic. See Peptic ulcer Scholarships, 1553 Tracheostomy, and management of the unconscious Ulcers, non-specific, of abdomen, 553 (C), 768 (C) Senate elections, 367 patient (J. Andrew), 328 (0) simple, of ileum; perforation as cause of peri- Teachers recognized, 313, 1553 TRAFFORD, H. S. See ZINCK, L. M., 346 tonitis (J. H. Wrigley), 924 Manchester: Examination results, 368 - patients, 1484 (C) TRANQUILLIZER DRUGS: see also Benactyzine; varicose, in ambulant Medical school, 532 Chlorpromazine; Meprobamate; Methylpenty- - - treatment, 188 (C), 256 (C) Retirement of Sir John Stopford, 252 nol; Reserpine; etc. Ultra-violet rays; efficacy and dangers, 255 Melbourne: Claye, A. M., received honorary Advertising, 998 (C), 1178 (C) Umbilical cord, bleeding from, 1299 (C) doctorate of medicine, 558 309 - - treatment in newborn, 104 (C) Oxford: Appointments, 1552 Cost (parliamentary note), hernia, in clinical trial of Dangers of indiscriminate use, 487; 1116 (C), Umbilicus, infants; Degrees conferred, 51, 367, 425, 946, 1552 1547 (C) adhesive strapping (J. C. Haworth), 1286 (0) Medical school, 531 Excessive prescription (parliamentary note), 250 -neonatal, as source of streptococcal infections in Postgraduate facilities, 538 a maternity unit (Joan M. Boissard and B. Eton), Scholarships awarded, 367 Trendelenburg tilt; an obsolete position (J. M. 574 (0); 594 (A); 711 (C) St. Andrews: Appointments, 1186 Inglis and B. N. Brooke), 343 (0); 479 (C) -- haemolytic streptococci on (W. Kwantes and Examination results, 367 TREVAN, John William, obituary of, 943 J. R. E. James), 576 (0); 594 (A); 711 (C) Medical school, 535 Trichinosis, treatment of, 1251 Unconsciousness and mental activity, 102 (C), Walker, J., inducted into Chair of Midwifery Tri-iodothyronine, effect on response to corticotro- 301 (C), 659 (C) and Gynaecology, 950 phin, 674 - tracheostomy, and management of the unconscious Sheffield: Appointments, 368, 1438, 1553 L-Triiodothyronine, 657 (C) patient (J. Andrew), 328 (0) Medical school, 533 TRIMMER, E. J.: Itchy measles, 1299 (C) UNGAR, J., FARMER, Pauline, and MUGGLETON, New teaching unit, 1425 - See CHAVE, S. P. W., 1543 P. W.: Freeze-dried B.C.G. vaccine; methods Postgraduate facilities, 539 TRINDER, P. See INMAN, P. M., 1202 adopted in preparation of a standard product, Wales: Degrees conferred, 310 TROENSEGAARD-HANSEN, E.: Amnion implantation 568 (0) Welsh National School of Medicine, 534 in peripheral vascular disease, 262 (0); 477 (C), Union Internationale de la Presse Medicale, 1229 (A) Appointments, 1067 553 (C), 606 (C), 769 (C), 998 (C) Examination results, 250, 368, 1553 Trolley for x-ray films and notes used at Chailey UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: 540 American physicians to visit U.S.S.R., 314 Postgraduate facilities, Heritage (E. P. Quibell), 1111 -25th anniversary, 719, 937 Tropical medicine: Control of Disease in the Tropics Eighteen days in the U.S.A.; some random notes (T. H. Davey and W. P. H. Lightbody), 141 (Sir Ernest Kennaway), 933 University College Hospital Medical School, facilities Experiment in medical education, 522 (A) for inaugural address at new - More from the Primeval Forest (A. Schweitzer), students, 530; 1289 Medical and associated services (M. G. Jacoby), session, 877 -Research Fellowship awarded to D. G. Jamison, 596 University College London: "Brown Dog" 109 Medical education, 522 (A) memorial (J. H. Baron) (Nova et Vetera), 547; TRUELOVE, S. C.: Treatment of ulcerative colitis reflections on current trends (W. Bauer), 661 (C), 827 (C), 942 (C) with local hydrocortisone, 1267 (0); 1486 (C) 1443 (0) -- - old students, 715 (C) Truss, effect on subsequent herniorrhaphy, 893 Population (vital statistics), 557 University education; its value in medicine, 519 (L) Truth drugs, 894 University Grants Committee, returns, 372 UNIVERSITIES: Ureters: Bilateral transplantation; recovery from Trypanosomiasis in Africa, 1418 (L) Aberdeen: Degrees conferred, 367, 1552 Tubercle, subcutaneous; painful (W. B. Law), 30 peritonitis four years later (W. M. Keynes and Medical school, 534 J. N. Harcourt-Webster), 1463 (0) 719 TUBERCULOSIS: Belfast: Queen's University: Appointments, Urethro-trigonitis due to intestinal infection as cause B.C.G. and vole bacillus vaccines, 826 (C), 938 (C), Degrees and diplomas conferred, 1553 of frequency in female (J. E. Semple), 696 (0) 11 14 (C) Gibson,J. G., appointed to chairofmental health, Urinary tract, fungal infections of, 1189 -vaccination, 225; 105 (parliamentary note) 719 infection, chronic, associated with renal calculi; after replacement blood transfusion (A. S. Research work, 535 treatment with nitrofurantoin (Mary G. Hutcheson and P. Macpherson), 863 (0); Birmingham: Appointments and retirements, 310, McGeown), 274 (0) 1115 (C), 1363 (C) 368, 1007, 1380, 1553 Urination: Frequency in the female due to urethro- - and local authorities, 371 Degrees conferred, 368 trigonitis caused by intestinal infection (J. E. -- complications, 303 (C) Medical school, 533 Semple), 696 (0) - facilities, 540 in childhood, 174 (C), 356 (C) Postgraduate nocturnal frequency in elderly men, 1131 - of immigrants (parliamentary note), 51 Scholarships awarded, 368 Urine: Modern Views on the Secretion of Urine. -- protective value, 227 Bristol: Examination results, 310 The Cushny Memorial Lectures (Editor: F. R. -vaccine, freeze-dried; methods adopted in Medical school, 534 Winton), 866 preparation of a standard product (J. Ungar, Postgraduate facilities, 539 -tests for lead, 614 Pauline Farmer, and P. W. Muggleton), 568 (0) Cambridge: Appointments, 250 Urolithiasis, recurrent; treatment with aspirin, --vaccination of newborn infants with a Degrees conferred, 250, 367, 485, 1552 650 (A); 997 (C) British vaccine (Margaret I. Griffiths and W. Examination results, 310 Urology: Institute of Urology, facilities, 538 Gaisford), 565 (0), (correction, 722) Medical school, 532 Dried B.C.G. Vaccine (Y. Obayashi), 756 Postgraduate facilities, 539 U.S.S.R.: Eradication; Annual conference of the British Dalhousie: Taylor, W. A., appointed to chair of B.M.A. visit, 53, 558 Tuberculosis Association, 94 pathology, 719 (J. G. M. Hamilton), 1049 Glasgow mass radiography campaign, 1007 Dublin: School of Physic, Trinity College; Journals, translations of, 1438 Infection from elderly people (parliamentary note), degrees, conferred, 367, 1552 Medical practice, 420 (C) 50 examination results, 367 Russian advances in medicine, 661 (C) Mantoux testing, multiple-puncture, 1382 Trinity College; Moorhead, T. G., elected Visit of British surgeons, 1129 Mass radiography, value in diagnosis, 101 (C), honorary fellow, 1379 UTERUS: 551 (C) Durham: Degrees conferred, 367 Cervix, primary dystocia of, 43 (C) N.A.P.T. Canadian scholarship, 775 Diplomas awarded, 367, 946 Family history of uterine and gastro-intestinal 1252 (C) Emeritus professors, 1186 Pelvic, indications for operation, 952; cancer Savage), 341 (0) Medical school, 533 (130 Prevention (F. Heaf), 227; 1383 (0) Involution; effect of oestrogens, 490 Primary; chemotherapy in, 373 Postgraduate facilities, 539 Relaxing factor, 707 (A) of mouth, 147 (A) Edinburgh: Appointments, 371, 1498 Retroversion, 162 with fascial fixation Bruce, J., appointed to Regius chair of clinical Pulmonary; apicolysis Rupture, complete, with subsequent pregnancy (J. D. Thomson and N. McSwan), 1409 (0) surgery, 371 (D. H. Finlayson), 1415 - in north Glasgow; epidemiological study (W. F. Degrees conferred, 485 Tyrrell and J. Smnith), 1451 (0) Diplomas conferred, 485 UVNXS, B. K. M.: Nervous and humoral control of - pneumoperitoneum, therapeutic, 1534 (A) Honorary degrees conferred, 109 gastric secretion, 414 JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX VAC-WIT 27

Vitamin D- excessive intake and hypercalcaemia in WELDON, S. G., appointed honorary physician to the v infants, 149 Queen, 1129 Vivisection: Brown Dog of Univenity College Wellcome Trust: Wellootne associate resarch Vaccinia, generalized (W. H. Galloway and Lena M. (J. H. Baron) (Nova et Vetera), 547; 661 (C), professorship in anaesthesiology, 1128 McBean), 1102; 1239 (C) 827 (C), 942 (C) WELS, Arthur Quinton, obituary of, 944 Vaccination. See Smallpox, vaccination VORA, D. D.: Shadow in the lung, 1483 (C) WELLS, G. C.: Nickel dermatitis, 226 VALssNvA, H.: Dissecting aortic aneurysm present- WEuLs, Joseph Douglas, obituary of, 1434 ing as a cerebral catastrophe, 1237 (C) Welsh National School of Medicine. See Univer- - Cortisone and the defence mechanisms, 1549 (C) sities, Wales Vancomycin, antistaphylococcal activity, 62 WEST, E. D., and DA FONsECA, A. F.: Controlled VAN DEN BRENx, H. A. S.: Wound healing, 363 (C) trial of meprobamate, 1206 (0); 1227 (A) VAN HEYNNGEN, Ruth. See PnE, Antoinette, 405 w WasT, H. F.: Cortisone and aspirin in rheumatoid Van Meter Prize, 612 WAARDENBURG, P. J., and WALKER, N. F.: Methods arthritis, 42 (C) VAN TIAL, Joan H.: Speech therapy, 884 (C) available for distinguishing the two types of West London Hospital, centenary (Nova et Vetera), VAN ZWANENBERO, D. See STEWART, C. J., 174 twins, 412 41 VARADI, S.: Congenital hypoplastic thrombocyto- WADDINGTON, C. H.: Principles ofEmbryology, 1530 West London Medical Journtal discontinued, 1272 penia, 828 (C) WADDY, F. F.: Diesel oil and lung cancer, 44 (C), West London Medico-chirurgical Society; annual Varicella. See Chickenpox 605 (C) dinner, 53 Varicose ulcers in ambulant patients, 1484 (C) WADDY, Sidney Hill, obituary of, 1550 Western Ophthalmic Hospital; plaque to coninm- - treatment, 188 (C), 256 (C) WAINWRIGHT, William Longworth, obituary of, 662 orate centenary, 1186 VEINS: WAKSMAN, S. A. (Editor): Perspective and Horizons Westminster Medical School, facilities for students, Diagnosis and surgery of high-pressure leaks in In Microbiology, 141 530; inaugural meeting of session the leg; new overall concept of surgery of Waldenstr6m, macroglobulinaemia of (D. G. WHEATLEY, D.: Treatment of hypertension, 418 (C) varicose veins and venous ulcers (F. B. Cockett), Ferriman and A. B. Anderson), 402 (0); WHELAN, R. F. See MARSHALL, R. J., 1448 1399 (0) 409 (A) Whipworm infections; trial of four piperazine Location by palpation, 1305 (C) Wales, University of. See Universities, Wales compounds (A. G. Hucker and F. D. Schofield), Obstruction of superior vena cava in carcinonma of WALKER, C. H. M., and LANOUTH, P. R.: Develop- 1159 (0) bronchus (L. Szur and L. L. Bromley), 1273 (0) mental speech anomalies in apparently normal WHITAKER, Donald Faraday, obituary of, 365, 484 Portal, perforating wound (J. W. Eadie and R. H. children, 1455 (0); 1475 (L) WHITAKER, W. See HAMMoND, J., 71 Thorlakson), 285 WALKER, C. W.: Review of Refresher Course for WHTBY, Sir Lionel Ernest Howard, obituary of, Varicose, aetiology and treatment, 159 General Practitioners. Specially Commissioned 1306, 1434, 1493 Pathology and Surgery of the Veins ofthe Lower Articlesfrom the British Medical Journal. Third WHtnT, A.: Acute systemic reaction to acetarsol, Limb (H. Dodd and F. B. Cockett), 1103 collection, 1473 1528 (0) Venography, splenoportal, for evaluating abnor- WALKER, G., LEESE, W. L. B., and NABARRo, J. D. N.: WHtrr, R. H. R.: Piperazine adipate in threadworm malities of portal circulation (A. K. Basu and Hypoglycaemic sulphonamides in treatment of infestations, 1369 (C) A. Das), 916 (0) diabetes, 451 (0); 465 (L) WmTE, T. G. E.: Propantheline bromide in primary WALKER, J.: Management of prolonged pregnancy, dysmenorrhoea, 1527 (0) Venereal diseases: see also Granuloma inguinale; 160 T. H.: Syphilis WsTIE, Cutaneous anthrax, 1300 (C) - inducted into Chair of Midwifery and Gynaeco- WHiTEsEAD, R.: Education of the general practi- - - notifications (vital statistics), 664 logy, St. Andrews University, 950 tioner, 93 VERRILL, P. J.: Neostigmine-resistant curarization, WALKER, J. H. C.: Pica in a child, 1070 (C) - Preparing for mnedicine, 491 (0) 1054 (C) WALKER, Joan B.: BZ 55 in diabetes, 657 (C) WHrrNEY, J. D. W.: Pharmaceutical advertisements, Viadril," new steroid anaesthetic; preliminary WALKER, Lena, appreciation of, 49; (for obituary, 1116 (C), 1431 (C) communication (L. H. Lerman), 129 (0); see Journal, 1956, 1, 1432) WHITrAKER, Hermon, obituary of, 306 300 (C) WALKER, R. M.: Value of thoraco-abdomninal WIntrrr DGE, D.: Machinery of posture, 602 Vibazine." See Buclizine hydrochloride approach in surgery, 159 WHITWELL, G.: Troublesome staphylococci, 1364 (C) Virilism, adrenal, treated with steroids (A. W. Spence, WALKER, W. See HUNTER, R. B., 1214 Whooping-cough, graphs (vital statistics), 52, 251, J. S. Jenkins, and Alice M. Robinson), 1348 (0) Walker Prize of Royal College of Surgeons presented 369, 557, 664, 718, 948, 1065, 1127, 1314, 1378, with mental symptoms, 478 (C), 604 (C), 767 (C), to C. P. Rhoads, 949 1556 1488 (C) 1437, WALLACE, 1. See BROWN, D. A. P., 135 - vaccination; relation between protection in Virus diseases, corneal ulceration in, 111 WALLER, R. E. See CoMmrmS, B. T., 753, 1235 children and results of laboratory tests; report - production laboratory, 1315 WALUS, H. R. E.: Pyrexia ofunknown origin, 245 (C) to Whooping-cough Immunization Contmittee, Vision: see also Blindness; Eye; Ophthalnmology WALMSLEY, R.: Fatigue in bone, 709 Medical Research Council, and to Medical - aids for partially-sighted children, 167 WALSH, A.: Risk of translumbar aortography, Officers of Health for Cardiff, Leeds, Leyton, V1TAL STATISTICS: 1368 (C) Manchester, Middlesex, Oxford, Poole, Totten- Diphtheria, graphs, 774, 1065, 1378 WALSH, L. See MCKISSOCK, W., 559 ham, Walthamstow, and Wembley, 454; 467 (L) Dysentery, graphs, 51, 108, 185, 370, 487, 610, WALSHE, Sir Francis: Inaugural address at new WICKES, I. G.: Pica in a child, 1070 (C) 664, 832, 948, 1127, 1248, 1378, 1556 session, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, - See ELPHINSTONE, R. H., 336 Epidemics, early detection of, 1005 878 WIDDOWSON, E. M. See MCCANCE, R. A., 810 England and Wales; deaths in 1955, 251 - awarded Gowers Memorial Medal, 1185; 1168 (A) WIGODER, Simon, obituary of, 773 -Report of the Ministry of Health for 1955, WALTER, W. J.: Neostigmline-resistant curarization, WIGHTAN, Arthur Robertson, obituary of, 48 1478 (A) 1303 (C) WILCOX, D. C. M.: Maternal death from aspiration H. See I. 686 - vital statistics, June quarter, 252 WALTERS, J. MCGREGOR, A., asphyxia, 551 (C) Enteric fever, graphs, 51, 184, 251, 312, 370, 426, WALTON, K. W. See JEAVONS, S. M., 1016 WILKINSON, A. W.: Metabolic response to operation 487, 664, 718, 775, 832, 1006, 1248, 1496 WAND, S., elected Chairman of Council, 92 (A) in childhood, 296 Hospitals; beds, emergency admissions to London WANG, I. See MURRAY, I., 451 WILKINSON, George, obituary of, 1492 hospitals, 1377 WARD, W., GuNTHER, W., MCGEOCH, A., and WILKINSON, J. F., presidential address to Manchester Industrial accidents and diseases, notifications, DOWNIE, D.: Sulphonamides in aetiology of Medical Society, 1186 312, 832, 1065, 1378 lupus erythematosus, 418 (C) WILLCOX, A. See DAVIES, D. R., 1133 Infectious diseases, notifications, 52, 108, 184, 251, - Warts and granuloma annulare, 1484 (C) William Gibson Scholarship for medical women, 1249 312, 369, 427, 486, 557, 610, 664 717, 774, 833 WARIN, R. P.: Response to topical hydrocortisone, William Hunter Memorial Lecture, 775 889, 948, 1006, 1066, 1127, 11d4, 1248, 1314: 226 William Hyde Award, 253 1377, 1438, 1496, 1556 - and EVANS, C. D.: Effect of glycyrrhetinic acid WILLIAMS, D.: Review of Clinical Studies in Neuro- -w weekly tables, 52, 107, 184, 250, 311, 370, on eczema, 480 (C) logy, by H. L. Parker, 518 426 (correction, 490), 486, 556, 610 (correction, WARREN, J. N.: Amnion implantation in peripheral WILLIAMS, D. A.: Treatment of asthmatic attack, 156 668), 663, 718, 774, 833, 890, 947, 1005, 1066, vascular disease, 769 (C) - review of Allergy in Childhood, by J. Glaser, 1473 1128, 1184, 1247, 1313, 1377, 1438, 1495, 1555 WARRICK, C. K., and FARMER, F. T.: Future of WILLIAMS, D. I., and MULHALL, P. P.: Farmer's Ireland, Republicof; population in second quarter, diagnostic procedures, 1301 (C) lung in Radnor and North Breconshire; a 889 Warsaw, visit (R. H. Dobbs), 1230; 1426 (C) report of ten cases, 1216 (0) Wart 112 - Registrar-General's quarterly returns, 252, 1556 charming, WILLIAMS, 1. B.: Medical education, 767 (C) Leukaemia, deaths from (parliamentary note), 1376 Warts and granuloma annulare, 1484 (C) WiLLL4ms, L.: Unit for alcoholics, 101 (C) Maternal mortality in 1953, 932 (A) WARTENBERo, Robert, obituary of, 1550 WILLJAS, Morgan Watkin, obituary of, 1493 Measles, graphs, 557, 774, 1005, 1185, 1314, 1437, Water mains in Britain, 126 WILLIAMS, R. H. (Editor): Textbook ofEndocrinology, 1556 -pollution, by trade effluents, 1497 2nd ed., 347 Meningococcal infection, graphs, 108, 312, 486, -- research, 1536 (A) WIwMtsoN-NoBLE, F. A. See NEAME, H., 811 609, 832, 889, 948, 1185, 1314, 1496 -supply; frozen pipes, 1358 (A) WILLIS, R. A.: Review of Histological Appearances Morbidity yesterday and to-day (F. Roberts), 653 -undertakings, regrouping of, 823 of Tumours: With a Consideration of their Northern Ireland; vital statistics in 1955, 1314 WATERWORTH, Pamela M. See GARROD, L. P., 61 Histogenesis and Certain Aspects oftheir Clinical Ophthalmia neonatorum, graphs, 108, 184, 312, WATSON, G. I.: Infectious diseases in general Features and Behaviour, by R. W. Evans, 926 426, 610, 889, 1127, 1438 practice, 165 WILLOUGHBY, Dorothy, obituary of, 1003 Pneumonia, graphs, 557, 1006, 1184, 1314, 1496, -Children handicapped by maternal rubella, WILSON, C., and LEDINOHAM, J. M.: Irradiation- 1556 1059 (C) induced malignant hypertension, 1236 (C) Poliomyelitis, acute, graphs, 51, 108, 185, 251, 312, WATSON, George William, obituary of, 1491 WILSON, Dagmar C. See GRANT, Jean, 140 370, 427, 487, 557, 609, 664, 718, 775, 833, 889, WA-rnE, Nora, elected president, Royal Sanitary WILSON, E.: Desmoid tumour resembling a pseudo- 948, 1005, 1066, 1127, 1185, 1248, 1437 Association of Scotland, 720 pancreatic cyst in a male, 982 WATrs, C. A. H.: Problems of sleeplessness, 166 - notifications, 184, 251, 426, 486, 557, 609, 664 WILSON, G. S., presented with Bisset Hawkins T.: An alternative to - vaccination to recommence, 1496 WAM, G. approach the Medal, 1006 Road accidents in 1955, 609 prostate; preliminary report, 1283 (0); 1488 (C) WIs0N, Gordon Charles Edwyn, obituary of, 831 Scarlet fever, graphs, 251, 426, 718, 889, 1066, WAYm, E. J.: Placebos, 157 WILSON, H. B.: Respiratory paralysis in tetanus, 163 1248, 1378, 1496 WEBa, R. A., appointed professor emeritus, Univer- WILSON, K.: Telephone manners, 1367 (C) Scotland: Census 1951, vol. V. Fertility of sity of London, 253 WILSON, Richard Arderne, obituary of, 247 Marriage, 595 (A) WEBB-JOHNSON, Lord: Christmas Gifts Fund WILSON, Sheila M., awarded Registrar's Prize in Appeal, 824 (C) - quarterly returns, 108 Anaesthetics, 611 WEBER, F. P.: Chorda tympani syndrome, 1176 (C) - vital statistics in second quarter, 1006 WILSON, T. G.: Nasal obstruction, 169 United States: Population, 557 WECMLER, I. S.: Hypothalamic syndromes, 375 (0) WILSON, W. A.: Sickling in African commnunity, Venereal diseases, notifications, 664 Weil's disease, atypical, 100 (C), 359 (C) 481 (C) - - Wassermann reaction in, 1442 Whooping-cough, graphs, 52, 251, 369, 557, 664, WILSON, William Muirhead, obituary of, 1004 718, 948, 1065, 1127, 1314, 1378, 1437, 1556 WENER, W. See BOLTON, R. H., 1235 WINGROVE, D. J.: Silicone barrier cream, 99 (C) World population, 1047 (A) WELBOURN, R. B.: Delayed emptying of gastric WINTON, F. R. (Editor): Modern Views on the stump after gastrectomy, 1172 (C), (correction, Secretion of Urine. The Cushny Memorial Vitamin B1 deficiency, cerebral manifestations 1318) Lectures, 866 (J. M. 1olmes), 228; 1394(0) WELcH, H.: AntibiQtic therapy, 11 12 WrrIER, Helen L. See KoTrNSKY, Ruth, 405 BRmSH 28 WIT-ZUC INDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

Witnesses, medical, 1000 (C) World Federation for Mental Health, conference, 599 wrrs, L. J.: Modern concepts of anaemia, 155 - - - Family Mental Health and the State; y - review of Cytology of the Blood and Blood-forming proceedings of eighth annual meeting, 1285 Organs, by M. Bessis, 589 YATER, W. M.: Fundamentals of Internal Medicine, - review of Morphology of Human Blood Cells, by WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION: 4th ed., 141 L. W. Diggs, Dorothy Sturm, and Ann Bell, 589 P. J. J. van de Calseyde appointed regional director YATES, A. J.: Clinical psychologist in the mental - review of Practical Haematology, 2nd ed., by for Europe, 719 hospital, 826 (C) J. V. Dacie, 866 Regional office for Africa, 665 YAVAGAL, Shivalingappa Shivappa, obituary of, 1003 WOHL, M. G., and GOODHART, R. S. (Editors): Report on fly control, 573 Yeasts; nutritional value, 614 Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease, 31 Some principles and methods of international YOFFEY, J. M. See BOYD, J. D., 1162 WOLFF, F. W., STEWART, G. A., CROWLEY, M. F., health work (H. S. Gear), 471 YOUNG, A. G.: Unilateral sweating of the submental and BLOOM, A.: Trial of an oral hypoglycaemic The Work of W.H.O., 1955, 91 (A" region after eating (chorda tympani syndrome), agent in diabetes, 440 (0); 465 (L) WORLOCK, A.: Barbiturate poisoning treated with 976 (0); 1176 (C) Women: Medical Women's International Associa- amiphenazole and bemegride, 1099 (0); 1107 (L); YOUNG, F. G.: Hypoglycaemic and antidiabetic tion, 1297 1365 (C) sulphonamides, 431 (0); 465 (L); 657 (C) WOOD, Judith. See COBURN, A. F., 984 WORTIS, J.: Fragments ofani Analysis with Fr-eud, 1352 - review of The Chemistry of Living Cells, by WOOD, P.: Review of Cardiac Diagnosis: A Wounds: Development and evaluation of a porous Helen R. Downes, 1416 Physiologic Approach, by R. F. Rushmer, 984; surgical dressing (J. T. Scales, A. G. Towers, YOUNG, G.: Rupture of tympanic membrane during 1176 (C) and N. Goodman), 962 (0); 988 (A) syringing, 112 (C) -review of Clinical Electrocardiography. Part I, -healing, 363 (C) YOUNG, I. Maureen. See HOLLAND, W. W., 1331 by L. N. Katz and A. Pick, 866 WRIGHT, A. D.: Rovsing's sign, 303 (C) YOUNG, T. M. See MAITLAND, A. I. L., 102 -review of Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease, WRIGHT, G. P.: An Introduction to Pathology, 2nd YUDKIN, J.: Cheeses for reducing diets, 1500 (C) by S. R. Kjellberg and others, 215 ed., 701 YULE, R. See RUSSELL, J. K., 1414 - review of Heart Disease: Its Diagnosis and WRIGHT, Henry Cecil, obituary of, 716 Treatment, 2nd ed., by E. Goldberger, 518 WRIGHT, R. B.: Aetiology and treatment of varicose - See BESrERMAN, E. M. M., 695 veins, 159 WOOD, W. See HUSTON, A. F., 629 WRIGLEY, J. H.: Perforation of simple ulcers of z WOODHEAD, Barbara: Speech therapy, 11 18 (C) ileum as cause of peritonitis, 924 ZAUSMER, D. M.: Schools for mentally backward WOODRUFF, A. W.: Review of Control of Disease in WYBAR, K.: Modern trends in cataract surgery, 166 children, 1190 (C) the Tropics, by T. H. Dav'ey and W. P. H. WYBURN, G. M.: Ectopic bone formation, 710 ZINCK, L. M., and TRAFFORD, H. S.: Leukoplakia of Lightbody, 141 WYDELL, S. H.: Non-specific ulcers, 553 (C) the bladder, 346 - review of Afore fronm the Primleval Forest, by WYMAN, A. L.: Lesions of the feet in diabetes, Zoological nomenclature, 245 (C) A. Schweitzer, 1289 1239 (C) Zoonoses as a study in ecology; with special reference - appointed honorary consultant in tropical Wm-N, V. See FACErr,J. K., 582 to plague, relapsing fever, and leishmaniasis diseases to the Army at Home, 1498 (R. B. Heisch), 669 (0) WOODRUFF, M. F. A., appointed to Chair of Surgical ZoTrERMAN, Y.: Taste, appetite, and the selection of Science, Edinburgh Universitv, 371 x food, 601 WOODS, J. W. See HARRIS, G. W., 737 Zoxazolamine, 293 (A) WOOLF, A. L.: Perinatal mortality, 1542 (C) X rays. See Radiation; Radiolcgy; Radiotherapy ZUCKERMAN, Sir Solly. See BoYD, J. D., 1162

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The following table gives a key to the dates of issue and the page numbers of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL and SUPPLEMENT in the second volume for 1956. Serial Date of Journal Supplement No. Issue Pages Pages 4983 .. July 7 .. 1- 56 .. 1- 6 4984 .. ,, 14 .. 57- 112 .. 7- 54 4985 .. ,, 21 .. 113- 188 .. 55- 74 4986 .. ,, 28 .. 189- 256 .. 75- 88 4987 .. Aug. 4 .. 257- 316 .. 89- 96 4988 .. ,, 11 .. 317- 374 .. 97-102 4989 .. ,, 18 .. 375- 430 .. 103-108 4990 .. ,, 25 .. 431- 490 .. 109-114 4991 .. Sept. 1 .. 491- 558 .. 115-120 4992. .. ,, 8 .. 559- 614 .. 121-126 4993 .. ,, 15 .. 615- 668 .. 127-132 4994 .. ,, 22 .. 669- 722 .. 133-138 4995 .. ,, 29 .. 723- 778 .. 139-146 4996 .. Oct. 6 .. 779- 836 .. 147-150 4997 .. ,, 13 .. 837- 894 .. 151-158 4998 .. ,, 20 .. 895- 952 .. 159-166 4999 .. ,, 27 .. 953-1010 .. 167-172 5000 .. Nov. 3 .. 1011-1070 .. 173-180 5001 .. ,, 10 .. 1071-1132 .. 181-186 5002 .. ,, 17 .. 1133-1190 .. 187-194 5003 .. ,, 24 .. 1191-1252 .. 195-200 5004 .. Dec. 1 .. 1253-1318 .. 201-208 5005 .. ,, 8 .. 1319-1382 .. 209-214 5006 .. ,, 15 .. 1383-1442 .. 215-220 5007 .. ,, 22 .. 1443-1500 .. 221-226 5008 .. ,, 29 .. 1501-1560 .. 227-232

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VOLUME II, 1956 JULY TO DECEMBER

LONDON BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TAVISTOCK SQUARE, W.C.1 INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT FOR VOLUME II, 1956 Correspondence is indicated by the symbol (C).

A BOWIE, D. C.: Unemployment and under-employ- Certificates for disablement, 220 (C), 232 (C) ment in the medical profession, 165 (C) - for short illnesses, 19, 140 ABERCROMBIE, G. F.: Admission to hospital, 179 (C) BRANDRETH, T., and others: Remuneration claim, - for sickness benefit, 162 Accidents to doctors; compensation, 57 94 (C) ---- in Northern Ireland, 154 A.C.T.H.: see Corticotrophin BREAICEY, F. W. B.: Remuneration claim, 225 (C) -in respect of absent voters, 19 Advertising, indirect methods, 39 BREARLEY, R.: Board and lodging charges, 126 (C) -of incapacity for work, 38 AIDiN, R.: Centralizing pathological services, 96 (C) British Commonwealth Medical Conference, 188 CHALKE, H. D.: Social workers, 53 (C) Air pollution; discussion at A.R.M., 20, (correction, Charles Hastings Clinical Prize, 113, 145 70) BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Charles Oliver Hawthorne Clinical Prize, 113, 145 Alcoholism, chronic, 62 Annual Meeting: Annual Dinner, 63 Chelsea and Fulham Division, 74 ALEXANDER, B. L.: Board and lodging charges, --Annual General Meeting, 52, 64 Chest services, future of, 161 131 (C) --Civic welcome, 9 CHILTON, H. T.: Remuneration claim, 104 (C), ALEXANDER, N. J. B.: What is excessive prescribing?, -- In Brighton last week," 52, 70 124 (C) 156 (C) --joint meeting, 1959, 196 Christian Medical Fellowship breakfast, 70 ALLEN, D. G.: Remuneration claim, 142 (C) --Medicine and the Church, 66 Church and Medicine; discussion at Brighton, 66 ALSTON, J. M.: Consultant's contract terminated, --Presidential Address, 64 Claire Wand Fund Essay Competition, 1956, 6, 232 53(C) --Religious services, 65 CLAY, A. A.: Remuneration claim, 165 (C) - Reform of the Health Service, 220 (C) --Representatives' dinner, 51 Coal-gas poisoning; B.M.A.'s inquiry, 201, (see also ANTHONY, E.: New partnership surgery premises, --Representatives' Ladies' dinner, 51 Journal, 1291 (L)), (correction, 223) 121; 137 (C) Trade exhibition, 52 COBBE, C. J.: Admission to hospital, 165 (C), 205 (C) Antibiotics, use by nurses in industry, 58 Annual Meeting, 1958; accommodation, 55 College of Genetal Practitioners; Grant, I. D., Appliances; prescription of replacements by general Annual Representative Meeting, Brighton, 7 elected president, 232 (C) practitioners, 38 --- Change of date proposed, 55 - -- memorandum on maternity services, 182 Approved schools, medical offlcers, 178 - -- Elections, 51 Compensation. See Practices, goodwill Areas, classification; amendments, 103, 229 --- Foreign delegates, 7 - -- Smoking forbidden, 9 CONSULTANTS AND SPECsALISTS: ARMED FORCES: --- Votes of thanks, 55 Advertisement of hospital appointments, 49 Armed Forces Committee; report to A.R.M., 59 Articles of Association, amendment, 52 Apparatus fees for domiciliary consultations by Army: Executive Councils' staff, position on call-up Book of Valour, 10 whole-time specialists, 123 for reserve service, 177 " Closed shop " advocated, 166 (C) Central Consultants and Specialists Committee, Promotions and retirements, 120, 137 Coal-gas poisoning; report of committee, 201, 167, 221 Emergency Reserve of Officers: R.A.M.C.: (see also Journal, 1291 (L)), (correction, 223) ---- report to A.R.M., 40 Promotions and retirements, 74, 120, 137, 194 Constitution, 25 Conferences, 222 Regular Army Reserve of Officers: Promotions Council: Annual Report, summary of, 55 Consultant work by local specialists, 120 (C) and retirements, 74, 120, 200 -Chairman; resignation of E. A. Gregg, 62 Consultant's contract terminated, 53 (C), 101 (C) ---- R.A.M.C.: Promotions and retire- - S. Wand elected, 67 Distinction awards, 95 (C), 108 (C); 222 ments, 74, 132 -dinner, 193 Domiciliary consultation arrangements, 44, (cor- R.A.M.C.: Promotions and retirements, 74, -Proceedings, 67, 187 rection, 70) 120, 137, 194, 207 Extraordinary General Meeting, 52 Fees for part-time local authority work, 228 Teriitorial Army: R.A.M.C.: Promotions and Fellows, Roll of, 23 Income tax and whole-time appointments, 45 retirements, 132, 137 Film library, additions, 154 Part-time, income-tax assessment; Special Corn- - - Reserve of Offlcers: R.A.M.C.: Promo- Finance; report to A.R.M., 15 missioners' decision, 103, 109, 194 tions and retirements, 137 Library, accessions, 74, 131 Remuneration. See Remuneration Eyes: Sight-testing of dependants of Services - change of hours, 202 Training under the N.H.S.; survey made in the personnel, 182 - postal charges, 27 S.E. Metropolitan Region (H. G. McGregor), Forces Medical and Dental Services Committee Medal; award for scientific work proposed, 55 159 report; B.M.A. comments, 116; 131 (C) Membership, affiliated, 25 Medical and dental services; 2nd report of Waver- Organization; report to A.R.M., 23 Consultation with profession on medical or medico- ley Committee, 83 President; installation of A. Hall, 64 political policy, 56 Reservists and superannuation, right to continue President, 1957-8; W. P. T. Watts elected, 8 Convalescent homes for doctors, 56; 102 (C) contributions, 117 Prizes, 113, 145 COOPER, H., fifty years' attendance at A.R.M., 42 Royal Air Force: Promotions and retirements, -for nurses, 1957, 132 COOPER, T. V.: Remuneration claim, 107 (C) 138, 200 Representation on other bodies, 187 Coroners, appointment of, 202 Reserve of Officers: Promotions and retirements, Representative Body; I. D. Grant re-elected Coiu, J. H. C.: Remuneration claimi, 142 (C) 138 chairman, 23 Corticotrophin supply, 204 Volunteer Reserve: Promotions and retirements, - meetings, subsistence allowances, 15; 112 (C) Cortisone addiction; Twentieth-Century Fox film 138 Scholarships in aid of scientific research, 132, 145 criticized, 141 Royal Auxiliary Air Fiorce: Promotions and Science activities; report to A.R.M., 25 CorroN-CoRNwALI, V.: Board and lodging-charges, retirements, 138 Tie, 57 107 (C) Royal Navy: Promotions and retirements, 74, -Se McCoULL, G., 101 120, 194, 200 British Medical Guild, 68 R.N .V.R.: Promotions and retirements, 74, 120, British Medical Journal, leading articles; discussion COUNCIL: 137, 194, 207 at A.R.M., f2 Annual Report, summary, 55 --- report to A.R.M., 12 Chairman; resignation of E. A. Gregg, 62 ARmsTRoNG, J.: Disablement certification, 220 (C) ---report to Council, 192 - S. Wand elected, 67 ARTHUR, Allan Charles, disciplinary case of, 91 --- Supplement; discussion at A.R.M., 14 Dinner, 193 ASHER, Patria: General practice to-day, 94 (C) British Medical Students' Association; National Proceedings, 67, 187 Assistants, employment of, 4, 30 Clinical Summer School, 128 Assistants and Young Practitioners Subcommittee, 4; British Red Cross Society, 187 County Borough of Middlesbrough, agreement to appointments, 232; elections, 6 BROOKS, J. J.: Remuneration claim, 110 (C) arbitration under Industrial Courts Act regarding ATKINSON, F. W., and others: Remuneration claim, BROWN, H.: Subsistence allowances, 112 (C) remuneration of rmedical offlcer of health, 161 230 (C) BROWN, J. S. See ATKINSON, F. W., 230 COWAN, W. G., disciplinary case of, 216 ATKINSON, J.: Remuneration claim, 218 (C) BROWNE, S. E. See ATKINSON, F. W., 230 COWIE, T. N.: Charging each other, 125 (C) Auxiliaries, medical, statutory registration, 47; BURKE, T. J.: Remuneration claim, 106 (C) CRAIG, D. S.: Improving general practice, 72 (C) 102 Crash helmets, 27; 95 (C) (C) BURKITr, R.: Senior registrars and consultant Cremation certificates, fees for, 47; 96 (C) appointments, 199 (C) Cricket: B.M.A. v. Law Society, 71 CROWE, G. G.: Charging each other, 125 (C) B CRUICKCSHANK, William Frank, disciplinary case of, 91 CURTIS, P. J. B.: Cost of prescribing, 119 (C) BARKER, C. R.: Remuneration claim, 130 (C) - Christmas box affair, 197 (C) BARNSLEY, R. E.: Cost of prescribing, 156 (C) C CURWEN, M.: Form O.S.C.I, 5 (C) BATrEN, Grace: Technicians' remuneration, 185 (C) - Remuneration claim, 10 (C) BAXTR, R. R. I.: Shortage of radiographers, 225 (C) CALWELL, D. See ATKINSON, F. W., 230 Cyprus: Government medical officers; pay dispute BAXTER, V. T.: Remuneration claim, 93 (C) CALWELL, E. See ATIC-NSON, F. W., 230 settled, 178 BEARD, A. W.: Remuneration claim, 109 (C) CALWELL, R. See ATKINSON, F. W., 230 BEARE, C. E.: Keeping up with the times, 118 (C) CAMPBELL, Sir David, re-eiected president of G.M.C., BEAucHAMP, A., elected Deputy Chairman of 210 Representative Body, 33 CARDEW, B.: Unity of purpose, 230 (C) D Beds, private, distribution of, 168 Caribbean Branches, visit of I. D. Grant, 187 BELL, R.: lnereased prescription charge, 213 (C) Cars. See Motor-cars DAHNE, S. F. L.: Criticism of the Health Service, BERESFORD, 0. D.: Remuneration of S.H.M.O.s, CARSON, J. L.: Keeping up with the times, 118 (C) 197 (C) 213 (C) CARTWRIGHT, Enid J.: Board and lodging charges, Dain Fund; report of trustees, I BwnNING, R.: Remuneration claim, 231 (C) 131 (C) Dangerous Drugs Act: Restoration of authority to Birkenhead and Wirral Division, 54 "Casilan "; is it a drug?, 129; 143 (C) Richard Morton Geldart, 138 Blood transfusion; an ethical point, 85 Casualties service at national level, 56 Darbishire House Health Centre: Annual report, Bolton Division, 74 Central Consultants and Specialists Committee. See 148 Book of Valour, 10 Consultants and Specialists DARUNG, E. See ATKUNSON, F. W., 230 Borneo, British, medical remuneration in, 229 Central Health Services Council; annual report for DAVUD, G.: Fining the doctor, 207 (C) BOUCHi, B. J.: Fining the doctor, 157 (C) 1955, 97 DAVIES, G. L.: Charging each other, 113 (C) SUPPLEMENT TO THE 4 DAV-KRA INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL DAVIS, H. W.: Remuneration claim, 111 (C) HOSPITALS (continued): Dental Service criticized by British Dental Associa- G Certificate of satisfactory service in approved tion president, 4 hospital post, 211 Dentistry: Recruitment to the dental profession; GARDINER, T. See ATKINSON, F. W., 230 Costs in Scotland, 230 remedies for shortage, 153; 183 (C) GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL, 210 Fees for patients' certificates, 135 DERLHAM, R. J.: Hospital medical staff board and Disciplinary proceedings, 215 General-practitioner posts, 33, (correction, 88) lodging charges, 101 (C) - - - dual appointments, 85 DICK, J. A.: Remuneration claim, 156 (C) Medical Disciplinary Committee, 91 Method of election and age of nominees, 61 Information to the press, 2 Diesel fumes, relation to cancer of lung, 26 President's address, 210 Leeds Regional Board; direction by Minister of Disablement certification, 220 (C), 232 (C) Health, 86 Distinction awards, 95 (C), 108 (C), 222 General Medical Services Committee, 84, 147, Medical officers; board and lodging charges, 99; Doctors: See Consultants and Specialists; General (correction, 154), 169, 203 101 (C), 107 (C), 112 (C), 126 (C), 131 (C), practitioners; Hospitals, medical officers; matters discussed with Ministry of 137 (C), 143 (C), 200 (C), 209, 229 Medical practitioners; Public Health Service, Health, 85 N. 160 medical officers in Ireland, ---- report to Council, 190 - income tax, 45 DODD, H.: Senior registrars and consultant appoint- General Medical Services Subcommittee (Scotland), - Industrial Court Award; correction, 114 ments, 204 (C) 171 - remuneration, 41 Dorset Division, 74, 120 ---of S.H.M.O.s, 164 (C), 168, 169, 179 (C), DRIVER, A. H.: Increased prescription charge, GENERAL PRACTICE: See also Practices 185 (C), 198 (C), 206 (C), 213 (C), 231 (C) 213 (C) Accommodation for doctors, 33 - -- see also Remuneration Drivers, elderly, medical examination of, 18 Improving general practice, 72 (C) - S.H.M.O.s and consultant appointments, Keeping of records, 136 (C) 199 (C), 226 (C) DRuGs: Locumtenents, pool, 170; 206 (C) -- - appointments, 169 Classification of proprietary preparations, 99 169 143 156 Specialization, - -- Group Council, 169 Definitions of, 129, 134; (C), (C), 161, State of general practice to-day, 87 (C) - - legal responsibility, 48 171 (C) Undergraduate training, 62 - study leave, 45 Discount, 35 Medical staffing, 42 Expenditure in Scotland, 154 GENERAL PRACTITIONERS: Pre-registration posts, 47 For private patients, 178 Fees for part-tinme local authority work, 228 Public health service liaison, 222 - -- discussion at A.R.M., 16 Hospital employment, 33, (correction, 88), 221 Regional board terminates consultant's contract, Prescribing analysis (F. F. Marchbank), 115; dual appointments, 85 53 101 144 (C), 155 (C), 179 (C) Protection of practices scheme during emergency (C), (C) -costs, 36; 119 (C), 156 (C), 162, 171, 185 (C) call-up, 224 Registrars. See Registrars - inquiry, 148 Remuneration. See Remuneration Scotland; tour of inspection by Under-Secretary Prescription charge payable by resident and non- Trainee scheme, 35 of State, 140 resident hospital staff, 183 Widows' pensions, 207 (C), 226 (C) Shortage of nursing staff, radiographers, and phy- --refund, 211 siotherapists, 222 --increased,, 180 (C), 189, 198, 203, 204, GEORGE, A.: Remuneration claim, 179 (C) Statistical review for 1953, 117 206 (C), 213 (C), 225 (C) GERBER, A.: Remuneration claim, 217 (C) Subscriptions to Association of Hospital Manage- - - repeat supplies, 224 Geriatric units, 46 ment Committees, 3 Private patients given N.H.S. prescriptions; GILLIES, J. C.: Keeping up with the times, 109 (C) HOwARTH, H. E. See LANE, Mary A., 4 medical service committee case, 123 Glasgow Division, 74, 180 HOWAT, J.: Remuneration claim, 172 (C) Restraint in use of new drugs, 26 "Gold-Headed Cane," 12 HOWSON, R. M.: Doctors' earnings, 143 (C) Stamped prescription forms, 86; 108 (C) GOLDBLATr, I.: Remuneration claim, 130 (C) T.: of 205 GOLDMAN, M.: A pathologist's pay, 107 (C) HUGHES, Payment compensation, (C) DULAKE, L.: Conduct of patients, 108 (C) GOLDSBOROUGH, C. E.: Increased prescription HYPHER, N. C.: Widows' pensions, 226 (C) Dumfries and Galloway Division, 120, 186 charge, 198 (C) DUNCAN, C. M.: New partnership surgery premises, GOLDTHORPE, A. M.: Remuneration claim, 87 (C) 137 (C) Golf competitions, 71 I DURIE, J.: Remuneration claim, 94 (C) GOLLEDGE, N. H. H.: Remuneration claim, 119 (C), 224 (C) Immigrants with communicable diseases, 20, (correc- GOODWIN, F. R.: Remuneration claim, 124 (C) tion, 70) GRAHAM, N.: Remuneration claim, 87 (C), 118 (C) Income tax: Assessment of part-time consultants, E GRAHAM-BoNNALIE, F. E.: Remuneration claim, Special Commissioners' decision, 103, 109, 194 East Yorkshire Branch, 74 157 (C) - gardener's wages, 129 EA4srcoTr, E. H.: Increased prescription charge, GRANT, I. D., elected president, College of General - relief for senior registrar with no married 198 (C) Practitioners, 232 (C) accommodation at his hospital, 209 EDELMAN, S.: Was it a drug?, 156 (C) re-elected chairman of Representative Body, 23 - whole-time hospital officers, 45 Eire. See Ireland, Republic of GRAY, F.: Health centres, 150 (C) ELWELL, J. R.: Remuneration claim, 100 (C) GRAY, W. D.: Remuneration of S.H.M.O.s, 179 (C) INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATIONS: Emergency Call Service, 54 (C), 1i1 (C), 147, 171, GREEN, J.: Convalescent homes for doctors, 102 (C) Co-ordination of research in industry, 140 185 (C), 199 (C) GREGG, E. A., resignation from chairmanship of Functions of an Occupational Health Service in an Empire Medical Advisory Bureau, 153 Council, 62, 67 Industrial Organization, 141 EMSON, H. E.: A pathologist's pay, 112 (C) GROUNDES-PEACE, J. V.: Remuneration claim, Occupational Health Comnmittee, 140; 158 (C) Essex Branch, 200 130 (C) _--- report to A.R.M., 57 ESTCOURT-OSWALD, Agnes: Women doctors exist, Group practice loans, 171 -- - report to Council, 191 143 (C) Occupational Health Prize, 146 Ethics, medical; abnormal blood donor, 85 Schedule of prescribed diseases, 141 - - indirect methods of advertising, 72 H International Relations Conmmittee; report to EVANS, Sir Ifor, appointed chairman of the National A.R.M., 50 Insurance Advisory Committee, 211 HAGGART, B. G., MARMION, T. H., MONTGOMERY, Interne year: Certificate of satisfactory service in Executive Councils Association (England); Minister J. B., OWENS, A. LI., and PREBBLE, S. E.: approved hospital post, 211 at annual meeting, 177 Board and lodging charges, 137 (C) Ireland, Republic of, voluntary health insurance; Eyes: Sight-testing; form O.S.C.1, 5 (C) HALE, G.: State of general practice to-day, 87 (C) advisory body's report, 128 --of dependants of Service personnel, 182 HALL, A., installed as President of B.M.A., 64 IRVINE, R. E.: Senior registrars and consultant HALL, Anne M.: Keeping up with the times, 126 (C) appointments, 172 (C) Hampstead Division, 138 IRVING, D.: Technicians' remuneration, 157 (C) Harold Hill Health Centre, 144 (C), 150 (C) F HARRISON, W. R. E.: Remuneration claim, 231 (C) Family Doctor, report to A.R.M., 11 Hastings Clinical Prize, 113, 145 - - 192 Hawthorne Clinical Prize, 113, 145 J report to Council, HAY, H. R. C.: Criticism of the Health Service, Fees for local authority work, 177 JACKSON, A.: Remuneration claim, 110 (C) - " item of 57 206 (C) statutory, and for service," HEALEY, J. C. F.: Training of administrators, 207 (C) JACKSON, G. R. S., disciplinary case of, 216 Fellowship for Freedom in Medicine; annual general JACOBS, G.: Remuneration claim, 125 (C) meeting, 195 HEALTH CENTRES: JAMIESON, J.: Remuneration claim, 86 (C) , J. G.: Health centres, 144 (C) Darbishire House; annual report, 148 JAQUES, H. M.: Widows' pensions, 207 (C) Films: B.M.A. film library, additions, 154 Harold Hill, 144 (C), 150 (C) JAUCH, F. J.: Remuneration claim, 107 (C) --prize competition for medical films, 53 Report of London Local Medical Committee, 89; JONEs, A. C. V.: Stamped prescription forms, -Film Committee; report to A.R.M., 59 111 (C), 144(C), 150(C) 108 (C) Finance Committee; report to Council, 191 Sighthill Health Centre, third annual report, 203 JONES, 0. G.: Remuneration of S.H.M.O.s, 198 (C) Fire dangers in home and factory, 57 JONES, R. D.: Remuneration claim, 100 (C) First-aid manuals, 58 Health visitors and health nurses, 22 - See KIRKWOOD, J. M., 136 FISHER, J. W.: Medical staffing of mental hospitals, Hearing-aids; facilities for obtaining spare parts, JoNEs, R. V.: Remuneration of S.H.M.O.s, 185 (C) 149 (C) 5 (C) JOSEPHS, C.: Value of medical opinion, 198 (C) FLEMING, J. B.: Economy in the N.H.S., 113 (C) HENRY, C. B.: Recruitment to the dental profession, JOULES, H.: Senior registrars and consultant Fluoridation of water supplies, 97 183 (C) appointments, 163 (C) Fluorohydrocortisone on list of specially expensive Her Majesty's Oversea Civil Service: Appointments, JUDSON, D. H.: Starting afresh, 155 (C) drugs, 153 120, 138, 207 - topical preparations supplied on prescription, 92 White Paper, 68 Folkestone and Dover Division, 74 Heroin, ban on, 9 Forces Medical and Dental Services Committee: HIGHF1ELD, C. H.: Remuneration claim, 123 (C) K Second Report, 83 HILDITCH, H. P. See SAUDEK, A. C. J., 100 Forensic Medicine Subcommittee, 202 Hire purchase restrictions, 178 Katherine Bishop Harman Prize, 114, 145 " Formulac," is it a drug?, 134; 171 (C) HIRSH, B.: Emergency call service, 199 (C) KENNEDY, A.: Training scheme for registrars, 5 (C) FORRESTER-BROWN, M.: Reform of the Health HODSON, J. M.: Present state of practice, 184 (C) KERR, J. F.: Remuneration claim, 94 (C) Service, 219 (C) Home helps, 101 (C) KIDD, H. B.: Training scheme for registrars, 72 (C) Fox, G. N.: Remuneration claim, 87 (C) KIRKPATRICK, A. See ATKINSON, F. W., 230 FRANKLIN, G. W., disciplinary case of, 216 HOSPITALS: KIRKWOOD, J. M., and JONES, R. D.: Keeping FRUSKNEY, C. E.: Remuneration claim, 156 (C) Admission of emergency cases, 165 (C), 179 (C), records in general practice, 136 (C) FROGGATr, T. W.: Retired pay of Service officers, 185 (C), 205 (C) KRAUSS, S.: Medical staffing of mental hospitals, 131 (C) Beds, private, distribution of, 168 130 (C) JULY-DEC., 1956 INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT LAC-RAN 5

Mileage payments, 35, 171, 202 Office Committee; report to Council, 192 L Milk, hygienic aspects, 19 Old age: Geriatric units, 46 Ministry of Health: Political misuse of health OPHTHALMOLOGY: "Lacidac" not a drug, 161 services, 163 (C) Flat lenses, conditions for prescription, 109, 182 LAING, B. S.: Remuneration claim, 123 (C) MITCHELL, L.: Remuneration claim, 105 (C) N.H.S. (Supplementary Ophthalmic Services) LANE, Mary A., and HOWARTH, H. E.: Social Mombasa Division, 74, 120 Regulations, 117 workers, 4 (C) MONTGOMERY, J. B. See HAGGART, B. G., 137 182 LAZARUS, S. S., disciplinary case of, 215 MOONEY, T.: Comparative values, 172 (C) Ophthalmic Group Committee, LEAK, W. N.: Remuneration claim, 105 (C) MORGAN, T. H.: Senior registrars and consultant Opticians, information on diagnosis, 182 LEAROYD, C. G.: Merit awards, 108 (C) 204 Sight-testing; form O.S.C.1, 5 (C) appointments, (C) - of dependants of Service personnel, 182 LEE, A. P. N.: Remuneration claim, 136 (C) Morphine, administration by nurses in industry, 58 36 Leeds Regional Hospital Board: direction by Moss, J. E. See ATKINSON, F. W., 230 Supplementary ophthalmic services, Minister of Health, 86 Motor-cars: Allowances for public health service Organization Committee; report to Council, 192 LEES, J. M.: Remuneration claim, 165 (C) medical officers, 92 Overseas Committee; report to A.R.M., 24 Leicestershire and Rutland Branch, 166 - parking, 178 Overseas Conference, 68 Lenses, flat, 109, 182 - petrol rationing, 196, 203 - medical services, changing conditions, 69 LEWIS, A.: Was it a drug?, 143 (C) -public health medical officers' allowances, 86 OWENS, A. LI. See HAGGART, B. G., 137 LEWIs-BEDGEIT, David Philip, disciplinary case of, 91 MURLEY, R. S.: Senior registrars and consultant Library, accessions, 74, 131 appointments, 178 (C) change of hours, 202 MURRAY, M. V.: Remuneration claim, 106 (C) - postal charges, 27 MYERSCOUGH, P. R.: What is excessive prescribing?, p Life assurance, medical examinations for, 18 155 (C) PAGE, Sir Max: Increased prescription charge,213 (C) LINEHAN, J. J.: Board-and-lodging charges, 143 (C) PALMER, J. D. K.: Remuneration claim, 100 (C) LISTER, P. F.: Admission to hospital, 179 (C) PARKER, W. N. B.: Remuneration claim, 231 (C) Local authority services; needs for reorganization, N PARRY, R. A.: Filling of practice vacancies, 205 (C) 87 (C) PARTRIDGE, A.: Start afresh, 149 (C) - work, part-time, fees for, 228 National Formulary, 62 PATERSON, I. D.: Remuneration claim, 106 (C) Locumtenents, fees for, 154 PATERSON, J. K.: Remuneration claim, 111(C) - pool, 170; 206 (C) NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE: - See WALKER, A., 230 LODEN, A. E.: Remuneration claim, 106 (C) Administrative and clerical staff; revised salary Pathological services, centralization, 96 (C) Lung cancer and tobacco-smoking, 98 scales, 71 Pathologist's remuneration, 95 (C), 107 (C), 112 (C) --role of diesel fumes, 26 Cost, 144 (C) 108 LYNN, C. R.: Remuneration claim, 111 (C) Criticism at Edinburgh general practitioners Patients, conduct of, 60; *) - rural patients' costly jofneys; proposals for LYONS, P. L., disciplinary case of, 216 meeting, 181; 197 (C), 206 (C), 212 (C), 214 (C) relief of hardship, 162 Disciplinary cases in Lancashire, 126 with the times, 131 --fining the doctor, 157 (C), 207 (C) PAUL, J.: Keeping up (C) --naming the doctor, 102 (C), 157 (C) PENNY, W. M.: Charging each other, 136 (C) M -procedure, 33 Pensioners: Report on War Pensioners for 1955, 135 Economy, 73 (C), 101 (C), 113 (C) Pensions: Retirement pensions for self-employed; MCAVINEY, J. G. See ATKINSON, F. W., 230 Gallup poll, 7 provisions of Finance Act, 139 MCCALLUM, J. L.: Remuneration claim, 93 (C) (General Medical and Pharmaceutical Services) PETHER, G. C.: Economical administration?, 73 (C) - Increased prescription charge, 213 (C) Amendment Regulations, 122 - Remuneration claimn, 136 (C) MCCLUSKEY, C.: Remuneration claim, 130 (C) Guillebaud report, 168 Petrol rationing, 196, 203 - Closed shop, 166 (C) and and - -medical liaison officers, 211 S.H.M.O.s and consultant Hospital Specialist Services, England - 203 MCCONNELL, J.: Wales: Statistics for year ended December 31, -regional petroleum offlces, appointments, 226 (C) 1953, 117 -tax, 231 (C) MCCOULL, G., and COTTON-CORNWALL, V.: Con- 29 PHILLIPSON, R.: R.A.M.C. Golfing Society, 137 (C) sultant's contract 101 Lists, inflation, it a 171 terminated, (C) - reinstatement of ex-Service men on, 29 PLAYFAIR, A. S.: Was drug?, (C) MCCULLOCH, W. E.: Dr. I. D. Grant, 232 (C) Political control, 10 Police calls, fees for, 18 Mac DONAGH, F. M.: Remuneration claim, 125 (C) Politics and medicine, 211; 212 (C) Poliomyelitis vaccination, 35, 170 McDOWELL, J. G.: Remuneration claim, 131 (C) Prescription charge refund, 211 - vaccine; Joint Committee, 99 MCGREGOR, H. G.: Merit awards, 95 (C) Prescriptions, charge increased 180 (C), 189, PORTER, D. S.: Emergency Call Service, 111(C) --Training of consultants under the N.H.S.; a 198 (C), 203, 204, 206 (C), 213 (C), 225 (C) Post-mortem exarminations, 31 survey made in the S.E. Metropolitan Region, -- - - - transport of body at public expense, 221 159 repeat supplies, 224 and Present state of practice, 164 (C), 184 (C) POTTER, L. S.: Unemployment under-employ- MCIVER, K. E.: The thinking public, 183 (C) Reform, 218 (C) ment in the medical profession; comparative MACKAY, J.: Social workers, 88 (C) Service Committees and tribunal regulations, 33 survey following second inquiry, 127; 165 (C), McKEAN, C. W. F.: Starting afresh, 155 (C) (Service Committees and Tribunal) Regulations, 213 (C) McKENNA, M. J.: Remuneration claim, 157 (C) 117 POWER, J. H.: Remuneration claim, 231 (C) MCLAREN, R. C.: Remuneration claim, 100 (C) discussion at 32 Practices: Classification of areas; amendments, 103, MACLAUGHLIN, T. H. K.: Where the money goes, Superannuation; A.R.M., - rights of Forces reservists to continue contri- 229 101 (C) butions, 117 - filling ot vacancies, 184 (C), 205 (C), 232 (C) MCMASTER, J. C.: Consultant work by local Supplementary Ophthalmic Services; flat lenses, - goodwill, 4 specialists, 120 (C) --compensation payment, 31, (correction, 88), MACPHERSON, I.: Remuneration claim, 125 (C) 109 184 205 --- Regulations, 117 (C), (C) Malta medical services; adviser's report, 223 visitors from 39 - right of disposal, 61; 73 (C), 95 (C) --- commission appointed, 181 Tenmporary abroad, scheme for general practitioners called Training of administrators, 207 (C) -protection 224 ---memedical M.P.'s visit, 161 Training of consultants; survey made in the S.E. up for emergency service in armed Forces, MANNINGTON, H.: Remuneration claim, 225 (C) Metropolitan Region (H. G. McGregor), 159 PRAGNELL, C. A.: Remuneration claim, 104 (C) MARCHBANK, F. F.: What is excessive prescribing?, Treatment of merchant seamen, 147 PREBBLE, S. E. See HAGGART, B. G., 137 115; 144 (C), 155 (C), 179 (C) Pregnancy: Ante-natal care and maternal mortality, MARMION, T. H. See HAGGART, B. G., 137 National Insurance benefit during part-time employ- 98 MARSHALL, R. S. V.: Criticism of Health Service, ment, 37 Press relations, 59 214 (C) - -contributions, 36 - reports; information on hospital patients, 2 Maternal deaths, 108 --- of self-employed married women, 129 PRICE, S. A.: Remuneration claim, 142 (C) Maternity and child welfare services, 168 --- students, 163 Private patients given N.H.S. prescriptions; medical Maternity medical services. See Obstetrics --liability for part-time employees, 135 service committee case, 123 MATHEW, P. W.: Remuneration claim, 224 (C) NICHOLAS, A. S.: A pathologist's pay, 95 (C) Private Practice Committee; report to A.R.M., 16 MATTHEWS, R. M. S.: Professional cohesion, NORMAN, H. B.: Merit awards, 108 (C) --- report to Council, 191 213 (C) North Lancashire and Westmorland Branch, 186 Prize essay competition for medical students, 114, 146 MAURICE-SMITH, K. S.: Charging each other, 125 (C) North Wales Branch, 186 - --for provisionally registered practitioners, Mauritius Branch, 123 Northern Ireland: Sickness certification; Select 114, 145 Medical Acts Consolidating Bill, 56 Committee's comments, 154 Prizes for nurses, 132 Medical benevolence; report to A.R.M., 59 Northern Ireland Branch; report on year's work, 3 Psychiatric opinions, fees for, 163 Medical officers of health. See Public Health Northern Ireland Hospitals Authority, new scale of Public Health Committee, 160 Service board and lodging charges, 160 --- report to Council, 191 Medical practices. See Practices Nurses: Prizes offered by B.M.A., 132 Medical Practices Committee: Classification of - of home 183 PUBLiC HEALTH SERVICE: training nurses, Medical officer as consultant in epidemiology, 160 areas; amendments, 103, 229 Medical offlcers; amended sick-pay scheme, 103 MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS: .s---in Scotland, 134 See also Consultants and Specialists; Hospitals, --annual leave, 20 medical offlcers; Public Health Service, medical 0 --arbitration in Middlesbrough, 161 offlcers --closer liaison with hospital service, 222 Charging each other, 113 (C), 125 (C), 136 (C) O'BRIEN, Cornelius, disciplinary case of, 91 --conditions of service; Committee C agree- Medical manpower; future recruitment of the OBSTETRICS: ment, 53 profession, 133 Domiciliary consultations for patients in nursing- --marriage of women medical officers, 53 Scottish Coinmittee's Memorandum, 151 homes, 48 --motor-car allowances, 86, 92 Unemployment and under-employment in the Maternal deaths, 108 - remuneration, 19 medical profession; comparative survey follow- Maternity beds for general practitioners, 30, 85 -- - appeals, 160 ing second inquiry (L. S. Potter), 127; 165 (C), Maternity Medical Services: Co-operation; --- successful Regional Whitley appeal at 213 (C) Society of M.O.H.s memorandum, 217 Birkenhead, 2 ---fees, 33 Public Relations Committee; report to A.R.M., 59 Medical Trades Union suggested, 231 (C) -- - memorandum of College of General PYBUS, S. T.: Remuneration claim, 87 (C) Medico-legal: Responsibility of senior hospital Practitioners, 182 doctors, 48 Review of area obstetric services; report by MELHUISM, R. J.: Remuneration claim, 205 (C) Winchester 117 Mental hospitals; medical stafflng, 98; 130 (C), Division, R 149 (C) Occupational Health. See Industry and Occupations welfare officers, 46 O'CONNOR, D. M.: Remuneration claim, 94 (C), Radiographers, shortage of, 225 (C) Merit awards. See Distinction awards 125 (C), 224 (C) RANKIN, A. M.: Remuneration claim, 172 (C) Merseyside Branch, 108 -Keeping up with the times, 183 (C) RANKIN, J. A.: Remuneration of S.H.M.O.s, Midland Branch, 226 - Notional lists, 206 (C) 206 (C) SUPPLEMENT TO THE 6 RAN-YUG INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

RANKINE, D.: Remuneration claim, 197 (C) SCOTLAND: Trades unions; medical opinion and employment, RANSOME-WALLIS, P.: Remuneration claim, 124 (C) General Medical Services Subcommittee, 171 198 (C) REcKIrr, V.: Admission to hospital, 165 (C) Hospitals; Analysis of Running Costs of Hospitals. Tuberculosis among immigrants, 20, (correction, 70) Registrars: Income-tax relief for senior registrar Year Ended March 31, 1956, 230 TULK-HART, R. B.: Present state of practice, 164 (C) with no married accommodation at his hospital, Report to A.R.M., 59 TWEED, W. M. E.: Board and lodging charges, 209 Scottish Association of Executive Councils; 112 (C) -senior, and consultant appointments, 163 (C), ninth annual conference, 162 172 (C), 178 (C), 199 (C), 204 (C), 212 (C) Scottish Committee: Memorandum on medical U - financial difficulties, 210 manpower, 151 -training scheme for, S (C), 72 (C) Unemployment and under-employment in the medi- Registrars Group Council, 209 SEEWALD, L. M.: Increased prescription charge, cal profession; comparative survey following REID, A. A.: Remuneration claim, 124 (C) 206 (C) second inquiry (L. S. Potter), 127; 165 (C), REI, R. D.: Remuneration claim, 224 (C) SEGAL, I. M.: Compensation, 184 (C) 213 (C) Self-employed, retirement pensions for; provisions University medical teachers, remuneration, 68 REMUNERATION: of Finance Act, 139 U.S.S.R.: Visit of B.M.A. representatives, 1187 Central pool, 147 SELLORS, T. H.: Senior registrars and consultant distribution, 225 (C) appointments, 212 (C) Comparative values, 172 (C) Services. See Armed Forces Joint betterment claim, general practitioners and Sighthill Health Centre, third annual report, 203 V hospital medical staffs, 86 (C), 93 (C), 100 (C), SILVEIRA, C. J. J.. disciplinary case of, 215 104 (C), 109 (C), 118 (C), 123 (C), 126 (C), SIMPSON, J. W.: Remuneration claim, 110 (C) Valuation certificates, 38 130 (C), 135 (C), 136 (C), 142 (C), .143 (C), SINDELL, J. A.: Remuneration claim, 119 (C) VERRICO, J.: Emergency call service, 185 (C) 149 (C), 155 (C), 156 (C), 165 (C), 172 (C), SLUGLETT, J.: Health centres, 111 (C) VICIKERS, A. A.: Reform of the Health Service, 218 (C) 179 (C), 183 (C), 197 (C), 205 (C), 217 (C), SMALLWOOD, R. I. L.: Remuneration claim, 119 (C) 224 (C), 230 (C) SMERDON, G.: Reform of the Health Service, 220 (C) 96 - -- B.M.A. statement, 167; 197 (C), 203 SMITH, G.: Credit due, (C) W --- corespondence with Ministry, 227 Social workers; B.M.A. evidence to Working Party --- Council discussion, 188 criticized, 4 (C), 53 (C), 88 (C) WADDELL, H. M. R.: Return of goodwill, 73 (C) --- deputation to Minister, 92, 97, 129 Society of Medical Officers of Health, memorandum WALFORD, P. A.: Increased prescription charge, --- discussion at A.R.M., 28 on Maternity Medical Services, 217 225 (C) --- G.M.S. Committee, 147 South Essex Division, 114 WALKER, A., and PATERSON, J. K.: Remuneration South Staffordshire Division, 102 230 --- Joint Co?ltants Committee's protest claim, (C) over rejection, 9W South Warwickshire Division; resolution on WALKER, C. B. V.: S.H.M.O.s and consultant -- - memorandum submitted to Minister of remuneration claim, 228 appointments, 199 (C), 226 (C) Health and Secretary of State for Scotland, 75 Southport Division, 118 WALLACE, C. P.: Criticism of the Health Service, -- - Minister on contractual obligations, 167 South-western Branch, 88, 96 207 (C) - - - Ministers' rejection, 71, 201, (see also Spiritual healing; address by Bishop of Chichester, 65 WALTON, H. C. M.: Remuneration claim, 225 (C) Journal, 1290 (L)); 209; 217 (C) - - address by Bishop of Durham, 66 WAND, S., elected Chairman of Council, 67 --- Negotiating Committee; claim submitted STAYTE, D. J.: Waiting-room rhyme, 137 (C) War: Medical implications of modern weapons, 56 to Ministers, 2 STEEL, F.: Board and lodging charges, 200 (C) WARBRICK-SMITH, H. A.: Criticism of the Health representatives to meet Ministers, - Senior registrars and consultant appointments, Service. 197 (C) 227 205 (C) WARNER, E. C.: Keeping up with the times, 135 (C) - - - Negotiating Committee's document on STEVENS, T. R.: Increased prescription charge, WATKINS, T. I.: Crash helmets, 95 (C) legal aspects, 173 225 (C) WATSON, C. C. M.: Remuneration claim, 142 (C) - - policy of B.M.A., 49 STEWART, C. D.: Remuneration claim, 87 (C) WATSON, E. G.: Remuneration claim, 94 (C) --r resolutions of Rugby and South War- Stockport Division, 220 WArrS, G. M. M.: Remuneration claim, 93 (C) wickshire Divisions, 228 Students: Prize Essay Competition for medical WATrS, W. P. T., elected President of B.M.A. for - -- Scottish Division's grave disquiet, 217 students, 114. 146 1957-8, 8 ---susupport from South Bedfordshire Divi- Subsistenceallowances to Representatives, 15; 112(C) Waverley Committee; second report, 83, 116; sion, 148 Suicide, attempted, 62 131 (C) --- unity of purpose, 230 (C) SULLIVAN, S. C.: Hearing-aids, 5 (C) WAYNE, N. D.: Disablement certification, 232 (C) Pathologist's pay, 95 (C), 107 (C), 112 (C) Superannuation; discussion at A.R.M., 32 West Suffolk Division, 226 Payment per item of service, 4 right of Forces reservists to continue contribu- WHsmEsIDE, C. T. H.: Return of goodwill, 95 (C) Supplementary annual paymemts, 29 tions, 117 WHITMAN, V. E.: Remuneration claim, 125 (C) Surgery premises. loans for provision, 37 Widows' pensions, 207 (C), 220, 226 (C) RIFKIN, F. M.: Remuneration claim, 106 (C) --new partnership premises (E. Anthony), 121; WIGDAHL, J. D.: Increased prescription charge, RIPKA, M. D.: Naming the doctor, 102 (C), 157 (C) 137 (C) 232 (C) ROBERTS, C. A.: Medical trade union, 231 (C) - waiting-room rhyme, 137 (C) WIGFIELD, A. S.: The new petrol tax, 231 (C) ROBERTs, C. T.: Remuneration claim, 100 (C) SUTHERLAND, L.: Start afresh, 149 (C) WIGODER, R. G.: Emergency Call Service, 54 (C) ROSE, .: Filling of practice vacancies, 184 (C), Swansea Division, 186 WILD, G. D.: S.H.M.O.s and consultant appoint- 232 (C) ments, 226 (C) ROSEMONT, G.: Remuneration claim, 93 (C) - Remuneration of S.H.M.O.s, 231 (C) ROUNDHILL, A.: Patients' beliefs, 206 (C) T WnLsON, D. G.: Political misuse of health services, Royal Army Medical Corps Golfing Society, 137 (C) 163 (C) Rugby Division; resolution on remuneration claim, Technicians, remuneration of, 157 (C), 185 (C) WILSON, H.: Economy in the N.H.S., 101 (C) 228 Telephone charges, 18 WISE, H. D.: Remuneration claim, 197 (C) Tetanus immunization, 21 WOOD, I. A.: Cost of the N.H.S., 144 (C) THOMAS, J. H.: Remuneration of S.H.M.O.s, WOOD, J. C.: Medicine and politics, 212 (C) S 164 (C), 179 (C) WOODS, R. S.: Remuneration claim, 86 (C) THOMPSON, B. W.: Cost of prescribing, 185 (C) World Medical Association: Individualmembership; SACHS, I. J.: Admission to hospital, 185 (C) THOMPSON. D. R.: Increased prescription charge, Secretary-General's views, 153 St. George-in-the-East Hospital; closure decision, 180 (C) --- 10th general assembly, 196 103 THWAYTES, Margaret E.: Occupational Health WYLLIE, B. W.: Remuneration claim, 218 (C) Salisbury Division, 114 Committee, 158 (C) - Central pool distribution, 225 (C) SAUDEK, A. C. J., and HILDITcH, H. P.: Remunera- Tobacco smoking at the A.R.M., 9 tion claim, 100 (C) TOMS, Anne M.: General practice to-day, 94 (C) SAYLE-CREER, W.: Medical auxiliaries, 102 (C) Trade union for doctors suggested, 231 (C) Scholarships in aid of scientific research, 132, 145 Trade Union membership, local authorities requiring, y SCLARE, G.: A pathologist's pay, 107 (C) 2, 92, 140, 183, 196 Yugoslavia; message to B.M.A., 68