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I THE XirttZ%hJedBIa1M Itrnrua1. --THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Ifl,IT PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 429, STRAND, W.C. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE ,AGE SPECIAL PLATES. Knee-joint, Results of Sixty Consecutive Cases of Wounds of (W. H. Ogilvie). 281 ... 281 Death from Shell Shock (F. W. Mott) ... ... Facing 614 Knee-joint. Treatment of Gunshot Wounds of (Captain C. Max Page) ... ... ... 285 Eaemagglutinin Reaetion as a Test of the Toxicity of Various Antiseptic Reagents (Colonel C. J. Bond) ... ... Facing 751 Lead, Plain, and Antimonial Lead, Experiments on the Solubility of (T. Maltby Clague and A. J. Watson) ... 757 Infective Jaundice (Sir Bertrand Dawson, Lieut.-Col. W. E. Hume, and S. P. Bedson) ... ... ... .. Facing 346 Meningoeoccus of Weichselbaum (Edward C. Hort) ... ... 379 Pathological Findings in Injured Nerves (Captain Sydney M. Cone). Misplaced and Missing Organs (Sir John Bland-Sutton) ... 607 Facing 615 Myocardial Change, a Possible Sign of (S. Russell Wells and J. S. War Nephritis (Captain J. Shsw Dunn and Captain J. W. McNee). Goodall) ... ... ... ... ... ... 183 Facing 750 Mesopotamia: Sketch Map ... ... ... 24 Motor Cars run by Coal Gas ... ... 522 Nasal Sinuses, Operations on, carried out through a Temporary Opening in the Septum [Trans-septal], (Norman Patterson) ... 514 Blood Transfusion, Direct (Lieut.-Col. Alfred J. Hull) ... ... 683 Operating Theatre, Field, Mechanical Aids in (Captain W. F. Bombing the Red Cross ... ... ... ... ... 502 Bensted-Smith) ... .. 152 British Medical Women, Part Played by, in the War (Mary H. Osteomyelitis, Acute, of the Frontal Bone (Herbert Tilley) 8 Frances Ivens) ... ... 204 Phalanges, Congenital Deficiency of (Elizabeth Sloan Chesser) ... 215 Canadian Army Medical Service (Surgeon-General J. T. Fothering- Plastic Transcostal Thoracotomy (Captain E. M. Cowell) ... 581 ham) ... ... ... ... 472 Pneumatic Tourniquet for Surgical Purposes ... ... 392 Carrel-Dakin Treatment and a Method for its Application on an Reamputation (Major W. A. Chapple) ... ... 242 Extensive Scale (Captain Lyn Dimond and Captain Robert 255 McQueen) ... ... 387 Royal Army Medical Corps and its Work ... ... 217, Casrrel's Tube, for Use especially where there is Danger of Salvarsan, Apparatus for Intravenous Injection of 119 Pressure on Tissues, Modification of (Captain H. Driffield Sand Sledge (Major W. Cameron Macaulay) ... ... ... 805 Levick) ... ... ... ... ... ... 762 S3cissors, Forceps, and Sponge-holder Combined ... ... 585 Clavicle, Apparatus for Treatment of Dislocation of Acromial Screen Method of Localization (Captain John H. B. Shaxby) ... 389 End of ... ... ... ... 154 Shell Casing Embedded in Orbit (Sir W. J. Collins) 245 Oranial Injuries in War, Treatment of (Captain J. Anderson) 44 Spirochaetes Occurring in the Urine of Cases of "Pyrexia of Dermatitis due to Explosives in Air Raids (J. H. Sequeira) ... 148 Unknown Origin " (Major S. W. Patterson) ... ... 418 Enteric Stools, Method for Study of (Major F. B. Bowman) ... 250 S3pontaneous Evacuation of a Shrapnel Bullet in the Lung by Fibroid Uterus Treated by X Rays (Florence A. Stoney) ... 723 Expectoration (R. Murray Leslie) 649 Flapless Amputation (W. Sampson Handley) ... ?46. eplint for Treatment of Gunshot Wounds Involving the Shoulder Flavine, Fifty Cases Treated by (Captain E. F. Bashford, Cap- Joint (Captain J. Campbell) ... 480 tain J. N. J. Hartley, and Captain John T. Morrison) ... 'Supination by Plaster (P. J. Verrall) ... ... ... 150 Fracture of Femur, Compound, caused by Gunshot Wound, Syringe, Double-barrelled ... ... ... ... ... 392 Early Treatment of (Captain B. C. Dun) ... 213 Thomas and Jones-Splints: Adaptation of to Obtain Fixation of Gonorrhoeal Keratosis (Captain W. H. Brown and Captain A. M. the Arm in an Abducted Position while the Patient is Davidson) ... ... ... 453 Ambulatory (Major Robert B. Osgood) ... ... ... 478 Gunshot Injuries of the Mandible, Treatment of (J. F. Colyer) ... 1 Thomas Splint for Fractures of Femur (Captain W. Rankin) ... 248 Haemagglutinin Reaction as a Test for the Toxicity of Various Thomas's Splints: Some Reflections on (Lieut.-Col. J. Lynn Antiseptic Agents (Colonel C. J. Bond) ... ... 753 Thomas) ... ... ... ... ... 175 Herpes Zoster, Association of with Arsenic (Hildred Carlill) 9 Thomson, John Roberts ... ... 405 India and Medical Progress (a. McCarrison) ... 110 Thyroid Gland in Health and Disease (Robert .McCarrison) 291 Infected War Wounds, Treatment of (Rutherford Morison) ... 504 Tourniquet, Modified Anchor ... ... 456 Inguinal Hernia, Cure of (Lieut.-Colonel Alfred J. Hull) ... 549 Trench Fever, Etiology of (Captain Alwin M. Pappenheimer, Knee, Treatment of Cases of Septic Arthritis of (Captain W. Lieut. H. N. Vermilye, and Sgt. J. H. Mueller) 475 Rankin) ... ... ... ... ... 288 Trench Nephritis (Lieut.-Col. J. Michell Clarke) 241 INDEX TO VOLUME II FOR 1917. READERS in search of a particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several cases distributed under two or more separate but nearly synonymous headings-such, for instance, as Brain and Cerebral; Heart and Cardiac; Liver and Hepatio; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma, Epithelioma, Malignant Disease, New Growtb, Sarcoma, etc.; Child and Infant; Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glycosuria and Sugar; Light, Roentgen, Radium, X Rays; Status Lymphaticus and Thymus; Eye, Ophthalmia and Vision; Bicycle and Cycle; Motor and Automobile; Association, Institution, and Society; Paris, France; Berlin, Prussia, Germany; Vienna, Austria, etc. Subjects dealt with under various main headings in the JOURNAL have been set out in alphabetical order under their respective headings-for example, "Correspondence," "Leading Articles," "Reviews," etc. Original Articles are indicated by the letter (0). A. AINGER. Captain W. B.: Combined scissors, American Laryngological Association, Trans- forceps, and sponge-holder, 585 actionts, rev., 12 ABBOTT, Captain William Norman, Military Air force medical service, proposed (parlia. American Red Cross. See Red Cross Cross conferred upon, 738 mentary question), 665 Amoebic dysentery. See Dysentery Abdominal wall, anterior, congenital absence Air raid, pathogenic germs in sweetmeats Amputation, fiapless, with subcutaneous divi- of (H. C. Coxon), 425 thrown by Austrians, 408 sion of the bone at a higher level (Captain Abdominal wound, faecal-smelling gas (Cap- Air raids, dermatitis from explosives used in. W. Sampson Handley), 244. (0) tain a. S. Staddon), 389 See Dermatitis Anaesthesia, practical methods of, 99 Abdulla Company's almanac, 815 Air war (leading article), 457-Correspondence Anaesthetic, acetozone as (lieut -Col. G. Gore- ABRAHAM, Captain Everard Cecil, Military on, 500, 540 Gillon and B. T. Hewlett), 209. (0) Cross conferred upon, 839 AITEN, Major James, dies on service, 194 Anaesthetics in militarv hospitals tLieut.-Col. Absent colleagues, 699 AITKEN, John, obituary notice of, 375 J. F. W. Silk), 618-Discussion, 619-Corre- Academy, Royal, of Medicine in Ireland: Sec- AITKEN, Surgeon Robert: Case of congenital spondence on, 710 tion of Medicine-F. C. Purser: Shell shock, transposition of the heart, 425 Anaphylactic and pseudo-anaphylactic skin. 81-Dr. Boxwell: Albuminuria due to sali- AITKEN, Captain William, Military Cross con- reactions, 264 cylates, 784 ferred upon, 267 Anaphylactic shock. See Shock Acetic acid commandeered by Ministry of Alburninuria due to salicylates, 770, 784 Anatomical nomenclature (leading article),121 Munitions, 450 ALCINDOR, John: Notification of Births Act, -Correspondence on, 134 Acetozone as a general surgical antiseptic 710 Anatomical and physiological principles re (Lieut.-Colonel G. Gore-Gillon and R. T. Alcohol and war, 529 muscles, bones, and joints. See Muscles Hewlett), 209. (0) Alcoholic factor in insanity (H. M. Pollock), Anatomv. Atlas of, rev., 620 ACxaEoYD. Captain Harold, killed in action, 397 Anatomy and statecraft, 491 269-V.C. awarded to, 370-Estate of, 738 ALEXANDER, Lieut. Alan Mansell, killed in ANDERsoN, Lieut. David, dies on service, ACLaND, Major Hugh Thomas Dyke, C.M.G. action, 872 434 conferred upon, 234 ALEXANDER, F. W., urges compulsorynotifica- ANDERSON, Elizabeth Garrett, obituary notice Acorns, peeled, analysis of (J. L. Baker and tion of ophthalmia neonatorum, 389 of, 844 H. F. E. Hulton), 676 ALEXANDER, Colonel J. D., Belgian Order of ANDERSON, H. Graeme: Precautions for Acriflavine, antiseptic properties of (C. H. Leopold conferred upon, 433 flying men, 124 Browning, R. Gulbransen, and L. H. D. ALFORD, Lieut. Ernest Francis Remington, ANDERSON, Captain J.: Treatment of cranial Thornton). 70. (0) Military Cross conferred upon, 268 injuries in war, 42. (0)-Surgical treatment Acriflavine paste as a dressing for infected Aliens Restriction Order and hospital work, 493 of severe penetrating wounds of the chest wounds (Colonel C. J. Bond), 6. (0) Se also ALIAN, F. J., elected Fellow, Royal Sanitary in a basualty clearing station, 575. (0) Flavine Institute, 847 ANDERSON, Captain Lewis, D.S.O. conferred ADAM, Lieut. Arthur Innes, killed In action, ALLBUTT, Sir Clifford: Investigation of the upon, 398 371 significance of disorders and diseases of the ANDERSON. Louisa Garrett, Order of the ADAM, Captain George Min. Military Cross heart in soldiers, 139. (0)-War Emergency British Empire conferred upon, 295 conferred upon, 463 Fund of the Royal Medical Benevolent ANDERsON, Major W. H. K., Croix de Guerre ADAm, Lieut.-Col. J. G.: