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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.

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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.: Croonlan lectures Fund, 842 conferred upon, 96 on adaptation and disease, 9 (0). 98. 200 ALLEN, Captain William Barnsley, bar to ANDERSON, Captain W. J., accidentally killed, ADAMS, Captain Fred.; Halazone for water Military Cross, 463 371 sterilization, 184 ALLINSON, Lieut. C. H., killed in action, 3n ANDERsoN-BERRsY, Captain David Douglas ADAMS, Captain Robert. killed in action, 565 ALLwORTHY, Captain S. W.: Scabies problem Anderson, killed in action, 630 ADAMsoN, H. G.: Dermatitis from explosives on active service, 468 ANDzREw, Deputy Surgeon General Octavius used in air raids. 45 ALMOs, Lieut. John Egan, killed in action, 702 W., Italian medal for military valour con- Adaptation and disease (Lieut.-Col. J. G. ALSTON, Lieut.-Col. Ernest Alfred Brooke, ferred upon, 702 Adami), 9. (0)-Leading article on, 18- killed in action, 302 Angina, Vincent's: Treatment of (Captain E. Correspondence on, 63, 98, 165, 200 ALSTON, Captain James, reported killed in Emrys-Roberts), 360 (0)-Correspondence ADDIs, Captain William Robert, Military action, 599-A correction,737 on, 404, 439,469,502,570-Among the troops Cross conferred upon. 839 ALSTON, Captain John, Military Cross con- In France (Captain 1x. J. C. Douty), 685. (0)- ADDIsON, Rt. Hon. Christopher, sworn ferred upon, 566-Killed in action, 599, 737 A correction, 816 Minister of Reconstruction, 344-Health Alvarenga prize awarded, 586 Anglo-Russian hospitals. See Hospitals problems and reconstruction, 726 Ambulance College, 496 Animals, diseases of, report, 430 Addison's disease and the war, 834 Ambulance de 1'Oc6an La Panne, Belgium: Animals, living, experiments on, 1916 report, Adenoids and tonsils, recurrence of. 400, 465, Publication of papers founded on the work 365 539, 672, 707 of, 480 Annals of Medical Historv, 16 Adipocere in the bodies of the drowned (Lieut. Ambulanceinrest (Captain AndrewMacphail), Annual Charities Register and Digest, rev., H. W. Bernard). 252 298 362 Adqmiral8 of the British Navv, 848 Amenor,hoea in war time, 734, 780 Annual Representative Meeting (leading Adrenalin, action of, 440 America. See United States article), 156 Adrenals, review of books on, 12 American Electrotherapeutic Association to Antimonial lead. See Lead Adrenals in war infections, 561 form a unit for electrotherapeutic treat- Antirabic treatment at the Paris Pasteur In- APLFEC1, Captain John Ernest, Military ment. 170 stitute, numbers. 360 Cross conferred upon, 398 American Fellowship in French Universities Antisepsis, nasal, 125 After three years: The medical services Society, 356 Antiseptic properties of acriflavine. See (leading article), 187 American Gynaecological Society, Trans- Acriflavine After War Problems, rev., 391 actions, rev., 253 Antiseptic reagents (various), hasemagglutinin AGAssIz, Captain Cuthbert Delaval, Military American hospitals and surgeons in France, reaction as a test of toxicity of (Colonel C. J. Cross conferred upon, 463 768 Bond), 751. (0) Tux Bamom 4 lftDl["L JOUSIVAM I INDEX. ~~~ ~ Antiseptics of the chlorine group and acri- Arthritis of knee, septic, treatment of certain Australia: Rtate Children's Relief Board, New fiaviLe and other dyes, relative germicidal selected cases (Captain W. Rankin), 287. (0) Soutb Wales, 303-Longevity in, 874. See also efficiency of (El. D. Dakin andE K. Dun- ARlTHUR, Captain i)avid, dies on service, Sydney and New South Wales ham),641. (0) 301 Austria, prevalence of tuberculosis in, 366-- Antiseptics, internal, combination of in treat- ARTaUR David (and John MUIR): Manual of Ministry of Public Health and Social Wel- ment of dysentery, wounds, etc.([L. W. Practical X-RayTWork, rev., 455 fare instituted, 815 Seymour), 115 Artificial limbs, rational experimental labo- Austrian army, venereal disease in, 300 Antiseptics, modern (Sir Alfred Pearce Gould), ratory for, 398 677. (0) Artificial limbs, modern. and their influence Antitetanic serum, prepiration of the skin uponmetbodls of amputation (E. Muirhead for,804, 848 Littlu). 550 555. (O)-(Major R. C. Ellmslie), Antitoxin serum for gas gangrene, 308 553. (0)-Discussion, 555 Apothecaries'13all of Ireland: Information Artificial limhs, renewal of (parliamentary concerning the study of medicir e, 324 question), 665 Apothecaries' Society of London: Pass lists, Artificial respiration in treatmebit of heemo- B. 136, 308, 569 742-Information concerning the thorax, 593 study of medicire, 319-New Master ap- ASCOUGH, Captain Matthew Thomas, Military BABI?NSEi and FROMENT: Hysteria or Pit 6- pointed, 501 Cross conferred upoD, 839 iatism and Reflex Nervous Disorders in Appendix, State protection of, 878 As others see us, 265 War. English translation, rev, 827 APPLEYARD. Maior Sydney Vere, D.S 0 con- ASPINALL, Captain W. R, killed In action, BABTIE, Sir William, note on 90-Position of ferred upon. 702 233, 462 (parliamentary question), 231 - Army ARKLE: Captain J S. (and others): Report on Association, Americ.n, for control of syphilis, Council's decision (parliamentary question), wound treatment by brilliant green paste, 32 627 -Dinner to, 841 506. (0) Association, American Medical, annual report, Baby week. 1917, 20 In Brighton, 61-In ARMITAGE. Captain Frank Rhodes, killed in 68 Dublin, 62-In Paisley. 97. See also Maternity action, 269 Association, British Dental, annualnmeeting, anzd Mortality, infantile ARMSTRONG, Captain ArthurCh. ster, Military 179 Bacillus pyocyanevs. treatment of wounds Cross conferred upon, 161 Association, British Hospitals. and treatment infected with (Major P. Turner and Captain ABaM5TRONG. Captain Gordon Watson, D.S.O. of wounded and disabled men in voluntary G. t4iehardson), 421. (0) conferred upon, 702 hospitals, 561 Bacillus welchii, protective inoculation ARMSTRONG, Major Forster, killed in action, Association, British Medical, Annual Repre- against (Bull and Pritchett), 432 495 sentative Mleeting (leading article). 156 BACOT, A: Simple means of ascertaining if a ARMSTRONG-JONES, Sir Rob-rt, appointed sterilizing hut is hot enough to destroy lice J P. for County of London, 102 ASSOCIATION, PRITISH MEDICAL: and nits in clothing or blankets, 151. (0) Army, Austrian, venereal disease in, 300 Dorset and U'est Hants Branch.-Xutunin Bacteriophoria (carriage of bacteria by meeting, 618-F. C. Forster: Neurastbenia " carriers "), 633 ARMY, BRITISH: and allied conditions, 618-Humphrey Davy: Bacterol in ringworm, 780 Army Medical Corps and hospital inspec- Certification of patients for asylum treat- BADCOCE, Arthur, obituiary notice of, 440 tions, 804 ment, 618 BADcOCK, J. H.: Eiarly splinting in gunshot Army medical economies (leading article), New South Wales Branch - -nnusl wounds of mandible, 65 52-Correspondence on, 135 meeting, 98-The profession and the war, Bagdad: Work of Red Cross Advanced Stores Auxiliary R.A M.C. Fund, 136, 604 98 Depot, 68-Climate of, 663 Enteric fever in (parliamentrry question), South Atustraliant Branch.-J. C. Veroo: iAHER, Captain Philip: Dysentery at Gallipoli, 837 Interests of absent colleagues, 699 401 Exchanges. 136 237, 276, 308, 375, 440, 541, 570, BAILEY, Lieut. John Bodley, killed in action, 604, 635, 814 876 Association, British Medical, and organiza- 462 Gratuities of officers, R.A M.C. Territorial, tion of the profession, 669 BAILEY, Captain Lionel Danyers, Military 276 Association. British Medical, Panel Com- Cross conferred upon, 301 Half-pay for surgeon-generals, 876 mittees and, 497 BAILEY, Captain Lionel Douglas, Croix de Information concerning the medical service Association, British Medicsl, and the pro- Guerre conferred upon, 370 of, 343 fession, 373 BAILEY, Pearce: Voltaire and medicine, 834 Medical re-examination. See Medical Association, Canadian Medical: Annual BAILLIE, Lieut Edwin Stirling, dies on ser- Parliamentary questions, 160, 192, 231, 563, meeting, 271-Presidential address, 271- vice, 701 627, 665. 735. 804, 837, 870 Address in medicine, 271-Address in Bailli#re's Popular Atlas of the Anatomlm andt Pay of. 563,735 surgery, 271-Blindness in the newborn. 271 Physiologyof the Female Hunitan Body, rev., Pay of junior officers, 870 -Public health, 271-University hospital 620 Pay of offi'n-rs R A.M.C (Reserve), 274 units, 271 BAKER, Captain Charles Flenry Neil, Military Pay of Special Reserve and Territorial Association, Canadian, for Prevention of Cross conferred upon, 301 officers, 404 Tuberculosis, annual convention, 669 BAKER, J. li.: Analysis of peeled chestnuts Promotion of army officers, 123 Association, Canadian Public Health, annual and peeled acorns, 676 Promotion in the R.A M.C. Special Reserve, congress, 669 BALDING.E dmund: Too pungent mouth-wash, 274 Association of Gas Engineers and Managers, 308 Royal Army Medical Corps and its work, 217, Southern: Experiments in carbonizing of BALDWIN, H.: Gold-crowned teeth as a source 254, 262, 306 coal, 743 of danger, 603 Small-pox in the army at home, 870 Association, the Howard, report, 276 BALGARNIE. Wilfred, Order of the British Territorialdt la suite officers, 19 Association, Irish Medical Schools' and F,mpire conferred upon, 295 Territorial Decoration, 407, 814 Graduates'. autumn meeting, 779 BALINT, R.: Tympanismus vagotonicus, 771 Territorial medical offlcer, wounded, 497 Association, Medical Library, 197 BALLANCE, John Descarrieres, obituary notice Territorial miiedical officers, promotion of, Association of Medical Women, London: of, 137 563 Presidential Address (Lady Barrett), 555- BALLANTYNE, Captain C. C. (and Lieut. B. S. Territorial and tsmporary officers R.A.M C., Importance of safeguarding supply of milk CORNELL): Report on six cases of tonsil- 226 and sugar for young children, 738 lectomy in diphtheria carriers, 686. (0) Vote of thanks to, 595 Association, Medico-Psychological, of Great BAL LANTYNE, J. T., obituary notice of, 67 Week-end leave for military medical men, Britain and Ireland:-Annual meeting, 185, BAMPTON, Captain James Henry, dies of 804 192-Charles Mercier: Madness and un- wounds, 371 soundness of mind, 185-Honorary mem- BANA, F. D.: Finger splint from caotus stemii, rmy Council Instruction re classification of bers, 192 68 soldiers, 600; re medical students in the Association for the Study of Internal Secre- Bandages, hook pin for, 487 ranks, 769 tions, 224 BANNIGAN, Captain Charles, Military Cross Army, French, health of, in Macedonia, 673 Asthma, bronchial (Edward Jepson), 650- conferred upon, 268 ArmLy, Indian, appointments, 501-Information Correspondence on, 878 BAPTY, Major Walter: Treatment of pedicu- concerning the medical service, 343--Note ASTOR, Hon. Waldorf: Health problems and a losis pubis, 676 on, 90-Promotion, 32-Vote of thanks to, State Ministry of Health, 621 BARBER, Major Charles H.: Besieged in Kut- 595 Asylunm, Belfast District, report, 302 and After, rev., 153 Army Medical Advisory Board (parliamentary Asylum officers' superannuation (parlia- BARCLAY, Surgeon Ivan C. C killed in action, question), 231 mentary question), 57 599 Army Medical Department in the War Office, As2lum, Royal Blind, Edinburgh, Carnegie Barcoo rot," 468 status of (parliamentary question), 193 Trustees and, 28 BARD5WELL, Noel Dean, appointed medical Army medical economies (leading article), 52 Asylum treatment, certification of patients adviser for sanatorium benefit to the London -Correspondence on, 135, 236-Note on, for (Humphrey Davy). 618 Insurance Committee, 169-Sanatorium 227 As8lums, London County, and treatment of treatment of tuberculosis, 652 Army medical re-examiiination. See Medical disabled soldiers, 601 BARFORD, Arthur M.: Recurrence of adenoids Army Medical Service administration (parlia- Asylums, " service patients " in, 840 and tonsils, 672-Medical certificates for mentary question), 193 Athenaeum Subject Index to Periodicals, 779 recruits, 812 Army Medical Service inquiry(leadingarticle), ATKINS, 'aptain Robert Ringrove Gelston, Barium sulphate causing death at Hull, 169 293-Committee appointed, 299, 368 - Com- Military Cross conferred upon, 566 BARELA, C. G., awarded Hughes Medal of mittee goes to France, 460-Parliamentary ATKINSON, Lieut. Ambrose: Prevention of Royal Society, 675 questions, 563, 627 cerebro-spinal fever, 11-Dies on service, 96 BARLING, Colonel H. G.: Treatment of the Army Medical Service in India, 90 ATKINSON, Lieut Charles Mason, killed in wounded knee-joint, 277. (0) Army Medical Services in France (parlia- action, 301 BARLOW, Captain Douglas Lewis, Military mentary question). 627, 665 ATKINSON. Lieut. Miles Linzee, killed in Cross conferred upon, 738 Army medical vote, 228 action, 773 BARLOW, Sir Thomas: Venereal Disease in Army recruiting. See Recruit-ng ATKINSON, Lieut. Victor Rupert, killed in Relationt to School Life, 797 Army, United States, medical department of, action, 773 BARLOW, T. W. N.: Status of the medical 600-Transport and treatment of wounded, Atropine test for enteric fevers, 491 officer of health in relation to the proposed 629-Schools of instruction for army medical Attendance on dependants and national insur- Ministry of Health, 96 officers in America, 629-The Usaacs, 629- ance, 836 BARNES, Henry: Refreshment house experi- High proportion of defective eyesight, bad AUBREY. Lieut. Ivor, Military Cross conferred ml-ents in Carlisle, 538 teeth, flat foot, etc , among the new army, upon, 161 BAR" ETT, Canon: Visioni and Service, 190 728-Officers quart red in Dub in invited to AUCUTT, Captain Donald, killed in action, 535 BARNETT, J. E. S.: Unusual case of strangu- use library of Royal College of Phl-sicians AUDLAND, William E.. appointed Knight of lated hernia, 425 of Ireland, 877 Grace of the Orderof St. John of' Jerulsalem, BARR, Sir James: Tetanus bacillus in couIt ARNOLD, Lieut. Charles Vernon, dies on ser- 308 plaster, 570 vice, 269 AULD, A G.: Investigation of trench nephritis BARRAS, Staff Surgeon William George. lost Arsenic, association of with herpes zoster by means of phenolsulphonephtbalein, 414. with H.M.S. Vanguard, 95 (Hildred Carlill), 9. (0) (0) BARRETT, Lieut. C. R., dies of wounds, 26 Arterial circulation, fragment of shell in Austra1asian forces, prophylaxis of venereal BARRETT, Lady Florence Elizabeth, Order o (Captain C. S. O'Neill), 719. (0) diseases in, 529 the British Empire conferred upon, 295 Tun Sun= INDEX. [THUI 3tzbj,"L.TovmmBsmUE 5

BARRINGER, Theodore B.: Reserve power of BIRD, Captain Geoffrey Andrew, Military BOND, Colonel C. J.: Acrilia'ine paste as a the heart, 810 Cross conferred upon, 463 dressing for infected wourd". 6. (0)- BARRON, Lieut.-Col. Willie Netterville, C.M.G. BIRDWOOD, Sir George, obituary notice of, 30 Haemagglutinin reacticn as a test of the conferred upon, 234 Birmingham and District General Medicsl toxicity of various antiseptic reagents, 751. BARROW, Lieut.-Col. H. P. W., Belgian Order Practitioners' Union, 567 (0) of the Crown conferred upon, 433 BIRNIE:, Captain George Alexander, Military BOND, Lieut.-Col. James Henry Robinson, BARRRY, Captain James Harding, D.S.O. con- Cross conferred upon, 839 D S 0. conferred upon, 300 ferred upon, 129 BIRRELL. Surgeon-General W. G I his evidence BOND, Major Lionel Wilfred, D S 0. conferred BARRY, William Roche Brereton, reported on army medical re-examination 58 upon, 129 wounded and missing, presumed dead, 372 Birth-rate, the declining, French view of BONE, Muirhead: The W stern Front, rev., BARTHOLOMEW, Captain George Hugh Free- (leading article), 590-Correspondence of, 584 land, dies of wounds, 536 673 Bone grafts, uise and abuse of (T. P. BARTLET, John Henry, estate and bequests of, Birtbs, Notification of, Act, 710 McMurray), 180. (0) 408 BIsHOP. George Harry trial of, 570, 816 Bone, open, spread of infection in and Its BARTLETT, Captain G. B.: Dyeentery at Bismuth emulsion injection into wouinds in bearing on the treatment of projectile frac- Gallipoli, 401 detection of articles pervious to x rays, 562 ture (Major E. K. Martin and Captain G. F. BARTON, W. M Manual of Vital Function Bismuth ioeoform paraffin paste in treatment Petrie), 447. (0) Testing Methods and Their Interpreta- of wounds (CaptainE. H. VWalker), 80 Bonesetters (parliamentary question), 56, tion, rev., 186 BISsET, Captain Archibald Grainger, Military 228. See also Manipulative surgery BASE, Daniel (and W. SIMON): Manual of Cross conferred upon, 566 BONNYCASTLE, Major Richard Henry, dies on Chemistry. rev., 154 BISSET, Captain Walter, Military Cross con- service, 773 BASEFORD, Captain E. F. (and others): Study ferred upon, 301 Books for further reading for a D.P.H., 138 of fifty cases treated by flavine, 849. (0) BJORKEGREN, Margaret Ei.: Handbook of EOOTE. Lieut. Charles Herbert, Military Cross Basle anatomical nomenclature (B N. A ), 134. Anatomy for Students of Massage, rev., 154 conferred upon, 839 See also Anaton ical BLACKHAM, Colonel R. J.: Primer of Tropical BOSTOCK, Surgeon-Captain Robert Ashton, Basophilia in diagnosis of lead poisoning Hygienie, rev., 655-Order of Mercy conferred dies on service, 301-Estate of. 659 (Robert Craik), 650 upon, 877 BOTTING, Lieut. William Ralph, killed In BASTIAN, Mrs. Cbarlton, civil list pension BLACKWELL, Lieut.-Col. W. R., Legion action, 536 awarded to, 32 d'Eonneur conferred upon, 96 BOURDILLON, Lieut Lancelot Gerard, bar to BATEMAN, Captain Arthur Cyril, Military BLAIR, Captain Ribtfio(Gore, Military Cross Military Cross, 463 Cross conferred upon, 463 conferred upon, 463 BOUSFIELD., Paul: Method of akin grafting Bath, visit of the King and Queen to, 675 BrLAKE, Lieut. John Morgan, killed in action, under septic conditions, 857. (0) BATT, Captain John Dorrington, Military 565 BOIUTY, Captain R. J. C.: Vincent's angina Cross conferred unon. 161 BLAND-SUTTON, Colonel Mir John: His evi- among the troops in France, 685. (0) Baths for the French soldiers, 605 dence on army medical re-examination 57- Bow, Private John Mackenzie, killed in action, BAXTER. UAeut. Robert Hector, Military Cross Tutmours, Innocent antd Malignantt: Their 371 conferred upon, 839 Clinical Characters and Appropriate Treat- BOWEN, William Forrest, appointed to Depart- BAYLISS. W. M.: Shock, 772-Intravenous in ment, rev., 555-Bradshaw Trecture oa mental Committee to inquire into evils of jections of gum in low blood pressure, 808 missing and misplaced organs, 607. (0) unqualified dentistry, 407 BEALE, Captain Stanley James A., Military BLANDY, tLieut.-Col. Francis Dawson, killed in BowIE, Captain John Darling, D.8.O. con- Cross conferred upon, 463 action, 301 ferred upon. 463 BEARD, Captain Jack Rowland Stanley Cross, BLANDY, Captain Francis Dawson, Military BOWMAN, Major F. B.: Expeditiouis method Milita.ry Cross conferred upon, 300 Cross conferred upon, 463 for the study of enteric stools. 250. (0)- BEATTY, Lieut. A. H. W., killed in action, 269 BLATCH, Margaret: One Hundred and One Treatment of Vincent's angina, 439 BEATTY, James: The Method of Enzyme Practical Non-flesh Recipes, rev, 456 BOWMAN, Lieut. Leslie Spencer, killed in Action, rev, 253 Blind, care of, report of Departmental Com- action, 60 BECRINGSALE. Lieut. John Edgar, killed in mittee, 227, 585 -Leading article on, 489- BOXWELL, Dr.: Albuminuria due to salicy- action. 371, 399 Note on. 592 -Parliamentary question. 700- lates, 784 BED±VORD, Surgeon-General W. G. his evidence Local Government Board committee, 802 BOYD, Lieut. Gavin Haddow, killed in action, in army medical re examination, 57 Blindness, night, 664 839 BEDSON, Captain S. P. (and others;: Infective Blindness, temporary, case of (Captain F. P. BOYD, J. Stewart, obituary notice of. 67 jaundice, 345. (0)-A correction, 440 Maitland and Captain Kenneth Campbell), BOYD, Mary (and Marguerite TRACY): Pain7ess BELANGER, Captain Phillippe Bernard, 360 Childbirth, rev., 487 Military Cross conferred upon, 566 Blindness and venereal disease, 706 BOYLE, Captain RI Edmund G Use of BELEMORE. Captain Raymond A., killed in- Blood in diFordesed action of the heart. red nitrous oxide and oxygen with rebreatbing action, 96 blood cell count and haemoglobin conitent in military surgery, 653 Belfast: Craigavon neurasthenic hospital for of (Captain A. Goodman Levy), 715 (0) BRACEY, Lieut. Victor Charles Edelsten, dies soldiers, 132-Life saving in war time, 567- Blood examiration in irritable heart (Grace on service, 434 Opening of winter session, 602-Maternity Briscoe and (aptain Lyn Dimond), 210. (0). BR&CKENBIuRY. H. B.: The Association and and child welfare, 602-Tuberculosis in, See also Heart the profession, 373 -Discharged sailors and 632 Blood pressure, low, intravenous injections of soldiers, 437, 499 Belgian colleagues at home and abroad, 238 gum in, 808 BRAcKENRIDGE, Lieut.-Colonel Francis John. Belgian Doctors' and Pharmacists' Fund, 814, Blood serum injection successful in treatment Legion of Honour conferred upon, 840 837, 863 of three cases of melaena neonatorum BRADFORD, Sir John Rose: Gunshot injurie3 Belgium, increase of death-rate in. 588 (Robeit Hutchison), 617. (0)-(Alex. Rose), of the chest, with especial reference to BELL, J. A.: Discharged disabled soldiers and 762 haemothorax, 141. (0) sailors, 305, 403, 465 Blood transfusion (leading article), 695-A Brain surgery section of U.S. Medical Board, BELL, Captain John Arthur, Military Cross correction. 744 organization of, 501 conferred upon, 398 Blood transfusion, direct (Lieut.-Col. Alfred J. Brains of two men dead of commotio cerebri BELL, John Henderson, case of, 67 Hull), 683. (0) (shell shock) wi'hout external injury, micro- BELL, Captain Tboruas HIerbert, Military Blood transfusion, selection of suitable donors scopic examination of (F. W. Mott), 612. (0) Cross conferred upon 566 for (Maior Roger I. Lee), 684 (0) BRAISTED, Surgeon-General- Medical officers Belladorna plaster, poisoning due to (B. G. R. Blood transfusion, simple method of, 304 of the United States Navy, 877 Crawford), 184 Blood transfusion in war surgery, results of Bread consumption in France, new order. 816, Benedict's test for sugar in the urine, 65 (Major L. Bruce Robertscn and Colonel C. Bread, war (J. Camipbell), 28-Note on, 54- Benefit societies and disabled soldiets, 372 Gordon Watson), 679. (0) Effect of on health (Rtobert Hutchison and BENNETT, Charles: Cure of inguinal hernia, Blood, whole, transfusion of, 770. 776. 843 E. I. Spriggs), 485-Discussion 485 603 BLOOM, Captain Arthur, Military Cross con- BREND, W. A.: Health and tile State, rev., BENNETT, Lieut. Vivian , killed in ferred upon, 566 153 action, 702 Board of Agriculture. issues leaflet on jam BRENNAN, Captain Charles Henry, Military BENSTED-SMTTH, Captain W. F.: Mechanical making in war time, 308-Report on diseases Cross conferred upon, 738 aids in a field operating theatre, 151 of animals, 430 BRIFFAULT, Captain Robert, Military Cross Bequests to hospitals and medical charities, Board, Central Midwives, 537, 703. 840 conferred upon, 839 432, 815 Board, Central Midwives, for Scotland, report, Brighton, national baby week in, 61--Lectures Beri-beri, prevention of in war (leading 132 on venereal disease, 270 article), 661 Board of Education, annual report of medical BaIGsToOCKE, Charles A.: Panel doctors' re- BERKART, J. B.: Alleged perils of uric acid, officer, 458, 829 muneration, 634 208. (0) Board, Local Government: Lettsr re hos- Brilliant green. See Green BERKELEY. Comyns: Handbook of Midvifery pitals and the calling up of doctors, 28- BRINSLEY-HARPER, F.: Medical certificates, for Midwives, Maternity Nurses, and Ob- Regulations re mental defectives in work- 742 stetric Dre.ssers, rev., 47-(editor) Midwifery, houses, etc, 62-Memorandum re dentists BRISCO, Captain Clarence Albeit, Military rev., 655 and military service, 87-Circular re hous- Cross conferred upon, 463 Berlin, muzzling order in force in, 877 ing, 158-Circuilar re decisions by Central BRTSCOE, Grace (and Captain Lyn DIMOND): BERNARD, Lieut. H. W. Adipocere in the Tribunal Medical Recruiting Board, 376- Bacteriological examination of the blood in bodies of the drowned, 252 rare of the blind, 489, 592-Memorandum re cases of irritable heart, 210. (0) BERRY, James, Order of the Star of Rumania discharged neurasthenic soldiers, 566-De- BRiscoE. J. F.: Appreciation of Herbert conferred upon, 702-Serbian Order of St. putation to President re maternity and child Francis Hayes Newington, 201 Sava conferred upon, 702 welfare, 567-Care of the Blind Committee, British Fire Prevention Committee issues a BEVERIUirGE, Captain Bernard Gordon, Mili- 802-Circular re care of "service patients" " fire warning," 814 tary Cross conferred upon, 702 in asylums, 840 British Guiana, report on sanatorium treat- BEVERIDGE, Captain James O'Shaughnessy, Board, Local Governmenb (rreland), and doc- ment of tuberculosis in, 587 killed in action, 805 tors of military age, 372, 602. 775; and the British health resorts. See Health BEURUCA, Captain Rustam Hormuisji, dies on milk supply, 435; and the appointment of a British Medical Association, See Association service, 195 dispensary doctor by South Dublin Guar- Britisht Journal of Ophthalmology and reform BICKLEY, Captain George Howard, killed in dians. 435-Vaccination Acts and the Govey in eyesight tests, 636 action, 566 guardians, 538-Treatment of venereal dis- British medical policy. See Medical BIDEN, Captain William Mervyn, Military ease, 632, 668 British medical services. See Royal Army Cross conferred upon, 161 Board, Local Government (Scotland) Cir- Medical Corps BIGas, Captain Arthur Cecil Parker, Military cular re epidemic diarrhoea, 63 British Pharmaceutical Codex, addendunm to, Cross conferred upon, 839 Board, Metropolitan Asylums, report, 396 793 BIGGS, Captain Kenneth, Military Cross con- BODKIN, H.: Tonsillectomy, 425 BritishlPharmacopoeia. See Pharmacopoeia ferred upon, 463 BOISsARD, Alphonse, obituary notice of, 674 BROCA: After-effects of Wounds of Bones and Biological conception of life (leading article), Bombay University Calendar, 1916-17, rev., Joints, English translation, rev.. 827 364 392 BRODRIBB, C. H.: Excision of caecum, fatal Bipp and similar pastes made with paraffin, Bombing the Red Cross, 502. See also Red gastric dilatation, 516 a word of warning, 742 Cross BRODRIBB, F. A.: Prolonged catheterization, BIRCH, Captain William Somerset, Military BOND, Sergeant Alexander Beckett, dies as a 860 Cross conferred upon, 566 prisoner of war, 773 Bronchial asthma. See Asthma TM Bwnm 6 MzD:rcAL.TOU="Mzmo.L3oumuL)I INDEX.

Bronchopneumonia, acute tuberculous, with Calculous pyonephrosis : nephrectomy : lateral organisms, 476. (O)-(and FRANK TAYLOR): pneumothorax (Captain Archibald Malloch), ligation of the inferior vena cava: recovery Mycological detection and determination of 716. (0) (E. W. M. Hubert Phillips), 690 certain carbohydrates and other carbon Bronchus, left, rupture of from trachea Calcutta, campaign against rats, 440 compounds in pathological work, 855. (0) (Captain John Patrick), 359. (0) CA.LLCOTT, James Thomas, obituary notice of, Casualties in the medical services, 26. 60, 95, BROUGH, Captain David Sands, Military Cross 67 131, 163. 194, 233, 269. 301, 370. 399, 434, 462, 495, conferred upon, 268 Calling up of doctors and the hospitals, 28 535. 565, 599, 629, 666,701, 737, 773. 805. 838, 872 BROWN, Surgeon G., killed in action, 599 CALMETTE, Albert. appointed subdirector of Casualty clearing stations, factors in field BROWN, George, obituary notice of, 708 the Paris Pasteur Institute, 68 ambulance work which help the work in BROWN, Lieut. George Lothair, killed in CALTHORP, Surgeon Edward Spencer, dies on (Captain K. M. Walker),146. (0) action, 737 service. 163, 194 Catgut, sterilization and preparation of (John BROWN, Herbert H.: Apparatus for treatment CAMMIDGE, P. J.: Benedict's test for sugar in O'Conor), 425 of dislocation of the acromial end of the the urine, 65 CATHCART, CaptainJohn Selby, Military Cross clavicle, 154 CAMPBELL. J.: Report on war bread, 28 conferred upon, 566 BROWN, John: Anaesthetics in military hos- CAMPBELL, Captain J.: Splint for treatment Catheterization, prolonged (F. A. Brodribb), pitals. 710 of gunshot wounds involving the shoulder- 860 BROWN. Captain John Herald B., Military joint, 480. (0) CAvANAGH, Captain John Bernard, Military Cross conferred upon, 738 CAMPBELL, J. Munro, memorial bed to, 537 Cross conferred upon, 398 BROWN, John: Ministry of Health, 404 CAMPBELL, Captain Kenneth: Case of tem- Cavell memorial in Sydney, 436 BROWN, Captain Vernon Carlisle, Military porary blindness, 360 Census of 1911, distribution of population Cross conferred upon, 702 (leading article).53-Occupation and housing BROWN, Captain W. H. (and Captain A. M. CANADA: (leading article), 86 DAvmsoN): Case of gonorrhoeal keratosis, Canadian Assoeiation for Prevention of Central Midwives Board. See Board 453. (0) Tuberculosis, annual convention, 669 Central pool and invalided soldiers' fund, 740 BROWN, Captain , Military Canadian Medical Association, annual meet- Cerebro-spinal fever. See Fever Cross conferred upon, 463-Bar to Military ing, 271 Certification of patients for asylum treatment Cross, 738 Canadian Public Health Association. (Humphrey Davy), 618 BROWNE, Lieut. Arthur Davies Lang, killed in annual congress, 669 Cervical sympathetic, traumatic lesions of, action, 163 Disabled soldier in, 368 461 BROWNE, Edgar Athelstane, obituary notice Food control. 633 Chadwick lecture. See Lecture of, 31 Macdonald, Sir William C., 197 CHALMERS, Captain H. Stewart, dies of BROWNELL, Major Herbert Percival, D.S.O. Medical Library Association, 197 wounds, 536 conferred upon, 129 Medical services in, 302 CHAMPNEYS, Sir Francis: Appreciation of BROWNING, C. H. (and others): Antiseptic Medicine and the State, 808 Edward Parker Young, 779 prorerties of acriflavine and proflavine and Military Service Act. 632 Chancre. intraurethral primary syphilitic brilliant green, 70. (0) Research foundation in preventive medicine, (Captain P. A. Clements), 388 BROWSE. Lieut.-Col. George, D.S.O. conferred 808 CHAND. Captain Hari, Military Cross con- upon, 300 Returned tuberculous soldier, 633 ferred upon, 301 BRYcE. Captain Maurice Smith, Military Cross Toronto Academy of Medicine, 303 CQANING-PEARCE, Captain Wilfred Thomas, confexred upon, 161 University hospital units, 271, 373 Military Cross conferred upon, 463-Killed BRYcE, Viscount (and others): Proposals for Vancouver Military Hospital, 808 in action, 535 the Prevention of Future Wars, rev., 186 Workmen's Compensation Act in Ontario, CHAPLIN, Arnold: FitzPatrick lectures on BRaYDON, Captain John Earnscleugh, killed in 303 medicine in England during the reign of action, 26 George III, 637, 688, 721. (0) BucK, Captain Harold, Military Cross con- Canadian Army Medical Service (Surgeon- CHAPMAN, Captain Alva Burton, Military ferred upon, 162 General J. T. Fotheringham), 471. (0) Cross conferred upon, 162 BUDD, Captain Arthur, Military Cross con- Canadian soldiers, returned, committee of CHAPPLE, Major W. A.: Reamputation, 242. ferred upon, 301 inquiry appointed, 267 (0) BuiST, H. Massac: Motor notes for medical Cancer, cure of, large bequest by Mr. G. F. CHARLES Captain John James Percival, dies men, 521 Melville of Edinburgh, 807 of wounds, 536-Military Cross conferred BUIST, Lieut.-Colonel Herbert John Martin, Cancer and environment in ancient Greece, upon, 566 Legion of Honour conferred upon, 840 837 CHARNWOOD, Lord, on re-education of the BUILELEY. L. Duncan: Cancer, Its Cause and Cancer, metallic colloids in treatment of, 606 disabled, 840 Treatment, rev. 556 Cancer and radium (W. S. Lazarus-Barlow), CHATTEBJI. K. K.: Handbook of Surgical BULL, Captain S A.: Etiology of so-called 794 Operations, rev., 829 trench nephritis, 454 Cancer, radium in, report of Harvard Uni- CHAVAssE, Captain Francis Bernard, Military BULL and PRITCHETT: Protective inoculation versity Committee, 663 Cross conferred upon, 463 against Bacillus wvelchii, 432 Cancer, review of books on, 556 CHAVAssE, Captain Noel Godfrey, V.C., dies of BuLL, Captain Benjamin Allen, killed in Cancer, tuberculin in (I. Holmgren), 297 wounds, 233-Bar to V.C., 398 action, 434 CAPON, Robert M1.: Aseptic dental appliances, Cheap lotion, 848 BULLEN, Major N. J., killed in action. 737 863 Cheese mites. See Mites Bullet in posterior mediastinum (Captain Carbohydrates and other carbon compounds, Chemistry, review of books on, 456 A. T. H. Nisbet), 861 mycological detection of in pathological CHERRY, Deputy Surgeon-General William, Bullet, shrapnel, spontaneous evacuation of work ([ieut -Colonel Aldo Castellani and obituary notice of, 541 from the lung (R. Murray Leslie), 648. (0) Frank Taylor), 855. (0) CHESNEY, Captain William McMeekin, bar BURD, Edward, obituary notice of. 708 Carcinoma. See Cancer to Military Cross, 702 BURGER, H.: Traumatic lesions of the cervical Cardiac disorders due to the new poisonous CHESSER, Elizabeth Sloan: Congenital de- sympathetic, 461 gases, 527 ficiency of phalanges, 215 BURGEs, F. A. L.: Discharged disabled Cardiff, curative workshops at, 567 Chest diseases, review of books, 796 soldiers and sailors, 540 CARLILL, Hildred: Note on the association of Chest, gunshot injuries of (Sir John Rose BuBaB, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Tytler, D.S.O. herpes zoster with arsenic, 9. (0) Bradford), 141. (0)-Leading article on, 155 conferred upon, 300 Carlisle, refreshment house experiments in, Chest, gunshot wounds of, surgical treatment BURLTON. Captain Arthur Vivian, accidentally 538, 813 of (Captain J. Anderson), 575. (O)-(Captain killed, 371 Carlson. A. J. : Control of Hunger in Health J. E. H. Roberts and Captain J. G. Craig), BURNETT, Lieut. L. C., killed in action, 269 and Disease, rev., 796 576. (O)-(Colonel H. M. W. Gray), 580. (0) BURNs, Nesbitt: Bipp and similar pastes CARMAN, Russell D. (and Albert MILLER): -(Captain E. M. Cowell, 581. (01-(FrankJ. made with paraffin: a word of warning, 742 Roentgen Diagnosis of Diseases of the Hathaway), 582. (0) Burns, paraffin treatment of (Lieut.-Colonel Alimentary Canal, rev., 584 Chest, penetrating gunshot wounds of, and Alfred J. Hull), 788 (0) Carnegie Trustees to build institutions for their treatment (Major G. E. Gask and BURNSIDE, Captain Eustace Bruce, killed in study of maternity and child welfare in Captain K. D. Wilkinson, 781. (0)-Corre- action, 630 London and Scotland, 408 spondence on, 875 BURR, C. W.: Psychology of murder, 877 CARREL, Dr.: His Harben lectures postponed, Chest. perforating wound of (Captain H. S. Burrows baronetcy becomes extinct, 266 675-tand DEHELLY): Treatment of Infected Hollis), 360 BURROWS, Captain Oswald Vincent, Military Wounds, English translation, rev., 827 CHETHAM-STRODE, Captain Edward Randall, Cross conferred upon, 566 Carrel. Dakin treatment of wounds, report of killed in action, 536 BUTCEMR, Captain W. G. Deane, killed in committee, 597 Chester, public vaccination in (parliamentary action, 434 Carrel-Dakin treatment and a method for its question), 21 BUTLER, Cadet Edward Lawrence, killed in application on an extensive scale (Captain Chestnuts, peeled, analysis of (J. L. Baker and action, 666 Lyn Dimond and Captain Robert McQueen). H. F. E. Hulton), 676 BUTLIN, Captain Sir Guy, presumed killed, 737 387. (0) CHEYNE, Sir W. Watson, elected a member of Butter substitutes, 769 Carrel-Dakin-Daufresne treatment (Captain Parliament, 235; his maiden speech, 227 Buttock haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage R. M. Rowe), 387. (0) Chicago: Surgical Clinics of, vol. i, No. 1, BYERS, Sir John: Maternity and child welfare, "Carrel's" tube, modification of for use, rev., 12 602 especially where there is danger of pressure CHICK, M. (and M. HUMsE): Prevention of BYWATER, Ingram, 170 on tissues (Captain H. Driffield Levick), 769 beriberiand scurvy in war, 661 CARROLL, Captain Charles Kingsley, Military Childbirth. See Labour Cross conferred upon, 566 Child life, enemies of (Sir Arthur Newsholme). CARRUTHERS, David, obituary notice of, 137 873 CARSON, Captain Frederick, Military Cross Child mortality. See Mortality, infantile conferred upon, 129 Children's homes, medical management in, CARTER, Henry: Control of the Drink Trade, 32 440 China, Rockefeller Foundation to build two CARTER, Major, recognition of (parliamentary hospitals in, 202-Medical Board, report, C. question), 21-His position (parliamentary 663 question), 193-Gazetted Brevet Lieut.-Col., Chinese medical women graduates of CABANts. Dr.: Une Allemande a la cour 398 American medical colleges, 133 de France, rev., 620 CARVER. A. E.: Dosage in the therapeutic CHIODI, Captain Valfredo: Manuale Pratico Cactus stem as finger splint, 68 administration of thyroid gland substance, di Profllassi e Disinfezione, rev., 620 Caecum, excision of, fatal gastric dilatation 515. (0) Chiropody, book on, 502 (C. H. Brodribb), 516 CAsALI, Piero (and Felice PULLi): Congela- Chirurgia degli Organi di Movimtento, 264 CANsAR, Captain Richard Thompson, bar to mnzenti: Patoagenesi e Cura, rev., 517 CHIssELL, Captain George Edwin, dies of ltlilitary Cross, 839 CASSIDY, Captain Dimock Stanley, Military wounds, 701 -Military Cross conferred upon, Caesarean section complicated by rupture of Cross conferred upon, 702 839 uterus (Major G. W. Kilner Crosland), 790. CASTELLANI, Lieut.-Col. Aldo (and Frank Chlorine gas in treatment of scabies (Captain (0) TAYLOR): Combined vaccination with G. Herbert Clark and Captain EL. S. Raper), Caesarean section, uterus removed by, 868 multiple vaccines (quadruple, quintuple, 113. (0). See also Gas CAILL, Captain John Archibald, killed in and sextuple), 356. (0)-Method to facilitate Chlorine water in treatment of infantile diar- action, 302 the isolation of the cholera vibrio and other rhoea (S. Rosebery), 789. (0) r TuMBrn INDEX. ILKWI JOU AZ 7

Cholera vibrio and other organisms, method College. Royal, of Physicians of Ireland, in- Revised regulations for preliminary exami- to facilitate the isolation of (Lieut.-Col. formation concerning the studyof medicine, nation, 635 Aldo Castellani), 476. (0)-Correspondence 323 Conjoint Board in Ireland: Pass lists 101, 847 -on, 710 -Information concerning the study of CHOWN, Lieut. Francis Jack, killed in action, COLLEGE, RoYAL. OF PHYsICIANs OF LONDON: medicine, 323 462 After-war entente conference. 167 Conioint Board in Scotland: Pass lists, 101. CHRISTIE, Captain W. L. (and E. F. SYRETT): Announcement of awards, 167 167, 605-Information concerning the study Case of pneumococcal peritonitis with acute Appointments, 167 of medicine, 321 gastric dilatation, 290 Committee of Reference, 605 Conjoint Board of Scientific Studies, report, CHRONNELL. Captain Hi., killed in action, 234 Diplomas in public bealth, 167 626 -CHURCHILL, Captain Arthur Lindsay Maaury, Election of College officers, 167 CONNOLLY, Captain Victor Lindley, Military dies on service, 26 Information concerning the study of medi- Cross conferred upon, 463 Cinchonine and quinine, suitability of the cine, 319 CoNRIcK, Major Horatio Victor Patrick, D.S.O. more soluble salts of for intruivenous injec- Late Dr. Todd, 167 conferred upon, 129 tion (Sir Leonard Rogers), 381. (0) Licences, 605 CONSTABLE, Evelyn A.: Laparotomy for Cinnamon as a prophylactic in measles and Members, 605 gangrenous gut, drainage, recovery, 454 German measles, 32 Mitchell gift, 167 Consumption. See Tuberculosis Civil list I)ensions. 32 Preliminary examination. 605 CONWAY, Basil W.: Medical students in and Civil surgeons, part time, 100 Recognition of schools, 605 out of the ranks, 166, 306 Civilian doctors in the army (parliamentary CONWAY, Captain Brian Wiseman, killed In question), 231 College, Royal, of Surgeons, of Edinburgh: action, 536 'Civilian practitioners' local war service Admission of Fellows, 136, 569. 877-Election CooK, Captain John, Military Cross conferred (parliamentary question), 628 of officers, 569-Information concerning the upon, 267 CLAGUE, T. Maltby (and A. J. WATSON): EX- study of medicine, 321-Liston Victoria COOK, Lieut. Leonard Nield, killed in action, 96 periments on the solubility of lead and anti- Jubilee prize, 877 COOKE, A. W.: Payment of medical officers in monial lead, 757. (0) V.A.D. hospitals. 135 'CLAREMONT, Lieut. Frederick Victor COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF STURGEONS OF ENGLAND: COOKE, Staff Nurse Ella Kate, killed on ser- Leszinski, killed in action. 269, 371 Annual meeting of Fellows and Members. vice, 600 CLARK, Captain Edward James, Military Cross 541, 635, 709 COOKE. Midshipman Christopher A. G., killed conferred upon, 839 Appointment of representatives, 877 on H M S. Vanguard. 131 CLARK, Captain G. Herbert (and Captain Army medical collection. See War (below) Cooke's School, information concerning the H. S. RAPER): Treatment of scabies by Calendar, 541 study of medicine, 330 chlorine gas, 113. (0) Collection of surgical instruments, 541 COOPER, P. R.: Case of ectopia viscerum, 687. 'CLARK, Lieut. Marcus Broadfoot, killed in Council meeting, 541. 675 (0) action, 536 Court of examiners. 167 Co-ordination of British medical policy. See CLARK, Colonel Stephen Frazer, Legion of Diplomas, 675, 709, 877 Medical policy Honour conferred upon, 840 Donations. 167 CORBIN, H. E., elected Fellow Royal Sanitary CLARK, Captain Wendell Inglis, Military Cross Election of Fellows, 66 Institute, 847 conferred upon, 300 Election of officers, 101 CORKER, Surgeon-General T. M., appointed CLARKE, Captain Arthur Aubrey, killed in Election of representatives, 675 Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, action, 536 Future elections of members of Council, 743 CLARKE, Lieut -Col. A. F. S., obituary notice 167 CORKEHILL. Captain T. F.. Belgian Order of of, 275 Hunterian relics catalogue, 396 Leopold conferred upon, 433 CLARKE, Major, G. R. C.. killed in action, 805 Information concerning the study of medi- CORKEILL, Captain Thomas Frederick CLARKE, Lieut.-Colonel J. Michell: Trench cine, 319 Military Cross conferred upon, 463 nephritis, its later stages and treatment, Leave of absence, 541 Corneal ulcer, a correction, 292 239. (0) Membership. 167 CORNELL, Lieut. B. S. (and Captain C. C. CLARKE, Lieut. Paul Brooks, killed in action, Museum, afinual report, 54 BALLANTYNE): Report on six cases of ton- 806 Preliminary examination in general educa- sillectomy in diphtheria carriers, 686. (0) CLARKSON, G. A.: Part-time civilsurgeons, 100 tion, 167 CORNER, E. M.: Epsom College War Memorial, Classification of soldiers. See Soldiers Recognition of schools, 167 465 CLAUSEN, Lieut Raymond John, Military University of Liverpool, 541 CORNISH, Flfrida C. V. (and R. Stenhouse Cross conferred upon, 738 War Exhibition. 19, 90,126, 531 WILLIAMS): The Milk Supply: A Suggestion, Clavicle, apparatus for treatment of disloca- 54 tion of the acromial end of, 154 College, Royal, of Surgeons. in Ireland: In- Coroner on duties of medical men, 636 CLAY, R. Hogarth: Treatment of scabies, 542 formation concerning the study of medicine, Corrections, 32, 131, 292, 440, 502, 710, 744, 816 -CLEMENTS, Captain P. A.: Case of intra- 323-Special meeting, 202 urethral primary syphilitic chancre, 388 College of Surgeons, American, note on, 595 Correspondence: CLEMOW, F. G., Russian Order of St. Anne College, St. Mungo's, information concerning, Adami's Croonian lectures, 63, 98, 165, 200 conferred upon, 370 335 Adenoids and tonsils, recurrence of, 400, 465, CLEVELAND, President, operation on, 594 College, Trinity, Dublin. See University of 539, 672, 707 CLIMIE, Staff Nurse A., killed by enemy air- Dublin Air war, 500, 540 craft, 536 College, University, Cork, information con- Anaesthesia, practical methods of, 99 Clinical organization of the profession. See cerning, 337 Anatomical nomenclature, Basle, 134 Medical College. UniversitY, Galway, information con- Army Medical Corps and its work, 306 Clogher guardians and their medical officer's cerning, 337 Army medical economies, 135, 236 salary, 270 College, University, London: Scholarships Association, British Medical, and the pro- Cloth in wounds, x-ray detection of (N. Mac- awarded, 236-Information concerning the fession, 373-And organization of the pro- leod), 791 study of medicine. 329-Lectures, 500 fession, 669 Clotbing, ventilation, and trench feet, 124 College, University of South Wales and Mon- Bacteriophoria (carriage of bacteria by CLOUTING. Sergeant Frederick Herbert, killed mouthshire. information concerning the carriers,"c 633 in action, 773 study of medicine. 331-Bequest for founda- Barcoo rot," 468 CLUTTON-BROCK. A. (and others): Immortality, tion of a chair of preventive medicine, 872 Basle anatomical nomenclature. See Ana- rev., 862 College, West London Post-Graduate, in- tomical COAD, Captain Claude Norman, Military Cross formation concerning, 339 Benedict's test for sugar in the urine, 65 conferred upon, 162 COLLIE, Sir John, appointed director of Bipp and similar pastes made with paraffin, Coal, carbonizing, experiments in, 743 neurasthenic institutions, 67-Malingering a word of warning, 742 Coal gas on cars, 470 and Feigned Sickness. rev., 117 Blood transfusion, simple method of, 304 COBBETT, Louis: Causes of Tuberculosis, rev., CoLLINS, Captain William Henry, D.S.O. con- Blood, whole, transfusion of, 776 843 390 ferred upon, 839 Brilliant green as an antiseptic, 165 Cocaine, collosol, 710, 744, 816 COLLINS, Sir William J.: Large fragmenb of British Medical Association. See Associa- cCocaine, supply, 126-To unregistered dentists, shell embedded in orbit, fracture of orbital tion 169-Sale of on prescription, chemist sum- wall and laceration of globe, successful Central Pool and the Invalided Soldiers' moned, 606-Regulations, 657 removal after location by x rays, 252 Fund, 740 Coffee and tea, 542 Colloidal copper in treatment of sarcoma Canadian University Hospital Units, 373 COHEN, Lieut. Benjamin, dies of wounds, 131 (T. MacCarthy), 116 Cerebro-spinal fever and its treatment, 436, COHEN. Lieut. Bertram, dies of wounds, 96- Collosol cocaine." See Cocaine 469. 671 A correction, 131 Colonial Office appointments, information Christmas appeal of the Y.M.C.A., 778 COHEN. J. B.: Class Book of Organic Chemis- concerning, 343 Conferenee of Representatives of Local try, rev., 656 Colonies, British, conditions of practice in, Medical and Panel Committees, 438, 671 -COKE, Frank: A reserve for winter, 274-Kent 344 Co-ordination of medical policy. See Hospitals Committee. 375 COLYBR, J. F.: Treatment of gunshot wounds Medical Cold affusion in fever, 835 of mandible, 1. (0) Discharged disabled soldiers and sailors, -COLE, Captain Arthur F.: Brilliant green as Comforts on a long journey, 502 305, 374, 403, 437, 465, 498, 540, 568, 670 an antiseptic, 165 Commotio cerebri. See Shell shock Discharged tuberculous soldiers, treatment COLE-BAKER, L.: The late Dr. Hackman of COMPTON, Lieut. William Horace Gordon, of, 875 Portsmouth, 28 killed in action, 26 Discoverer of the causeof sleeping sickness, CoLEs, Nurse Daisy Kathleen Mary, killed by CONE, Captain Sydney M : Pathological 198, 374.402 enemy aircraft, 495, 536 findings in nerves following war injuries, Dysentery at Gallipoli, 29, 401,539 Collection Horizon (Masson): Volumes of 615. (0) Epsom College, 778-War memorial, 465 translations of, 779 Conference of representatives of Local Medical Flying officers, sense of projection in, 672 College of Ambulance, 496 and Panel Committees, 438, 557, 671. See France's survival rate, 673 College, Anderson. of Medicine, information also Insurance, national Future of Poor Law medical service. See concerning, 335 Coma due to suppurative meningitis, diffi- Poor Law College, Epsom-Annual meeting, 13-War culty of diagnosis (Captain C E. H. Milner), Gold-crowned teeth as a source of danger, memorial, 465-Appeal, 770, 778 454 603 College, King's: Scholarships, 237-Informa- Congress of Children's Diseases, American, Gonorrhoea, acute, treatment of, 539 tion concerning the study of medicine, 329 432 Gunshot wounds of the chest, penetrating -College, Livingstone, report, 877 Congress on discharged disabled French and their treatment, 875 College, North-East London Post-graduate, soldiers, 566 Gunshot wounds of elbow-joint, primary information concerning, 340 Congress, Health, in Sydney, 436 excisicn of, 704, 843 College of Physicians, Philadelphia, books, Congress of Italian Society of Internal Medi- Gunshot wounds of mandible, early splint- etc., in the library of, 247 cine, 524 ing in, 65 College, Queen Margaret, Glasgow, informa- Congress, Medical, of Venezuela, 68 Hackman, the late Dr., of Portsmouth, 28, tion concerning, 335 Congress, Sanitary, at Glasgow, 372 166, 275 -College, Royal, of Physicians of Edinburgh, Conjoint Board in England: Pass lists, 167, Haemogregarine " of trench fever, 739 information concerning the study of medi- 675-Information concerning the study of Heart disease, new school for the study of, cine, 321 medicine, 318, 34C-Tropical wredicine 340- 197, 236, 272, 372 THz BatTian 8 V 1DICA JOUBNLJAL1 INDEX.

Correspondence (continued) COUNCL, LONDON COUNTY (contintued) Cyst, mesenteric. in a young married woman Hospital dietary, an old, 776 Health and eyesight of London school (James Oliver), 289 Heart, reserve power of the, 810 children, 164 Cysts, dental, and cysts of floor of nose Horsley, Sir Victor: His opinion on medical Medical treatment of London school (Brown Kelly), 847 arrangements in Mesopotamia, 29 children, 873 Immunity, theory of, 777, 842 Ophthalmia neonatorum, 702 Immunitv and tuberculosis, 304 Proposed Ministry of Health. 738 Inguinal hernia, case of 603, 634, 672, 707 Remuneration of midwives, 873 Intravenous injeetions of gum in low blood Technical training of disabled sailors and pressure, 808 soldiers, 96 Kent Hospitals Committee, 375 Venereal disease, 702, 872 Lay radiographers and electro-therapeu- Wassermann reaction, memorandum-l on, tists,673, 706, 741, 778, 811 698 D. London Lock hospitals, 500 Medical certificates, 742, 812 County hospital surgeons and the nursing D.P.H. books for further reading, 138 Medical member (the needed) of the Secre- question (Ireland), 435 DARIN, H. D., and Major E. K. DUNEAM: tary of State for India's Council at White- COURMONT, Jules, obituary notice of, 407 Halazone for sterilization of water, 13; hall, 198 COURT, Captain Alexander Cosgrave, Military Relative germicidal efficiency of antiseptics Medical policy, co-ordination of, 30, 65, 165, Cross conferred upon, 267 of the chlorine group and acriflavine and 273 Court plaster full of tetanus bacilli being sold other dyes, 641 (0), Fate of halazone in Medical students in and out of the ranks, 64, in Kansas, 356, 524-Sir James Barr on, 570 the animal body and the stability of tablets 100, 135, 166, 274, 306, 812, 844 COWE, Captain Archibald, killed in action, containing it,790. (0) Medical treatment for discharged disabled 805 DAKIN'S "dicbloramine-T." See Dichlora- soldiers. See Discharged COWELL, Captain E. M.: Plastic transcostal mine-T. Mediumistic methods, 200 thoracotomy, 581. (0) DALBY, Major Herbert Ernest, dies on service, Meningoeoccus, the. 469 Cows and typhoid fever, 878 565, 630 Midwives (Ireland) Bill, 740, 811 Cox, Private Claude E. Lane, killed in action, DALY, Colonel Thomas, drowned at sea, 301, xray work, organization of 372 702 370 Military - Ministry of National Service and the army, Cox, Fleet Surgeon Edmund.lost with H M.S. DAPHTARY, Surgeon Major Girdbarlal 874 Vanguard, 95 Ratanlal, obituary notice of, 137 MiDistry of Public Health, suggestions for, CoxoN, H. C.: Congenital absence of anterior DARK, Captain Eric Payton, Military Cross 64. 199. 306, 404, 705 abdominal wall, 425 conferred upon, 463 Morphine, etc., supply of to army medical CRADDOCK, Samuel, fifty years a coroner, 501 DARLING, H. C. Rutherford: Surgical Nursing officers, 439, 540 CRAIG, Captain Albert Victor, Military Cross and After-treatment, rev., 362 Mouth-wash, a too pungent. 99,135 conferred upon, 130 DARLING, Cadet Ronald Harry, killed in One pool one agreement, 604 CRAIG, Captain Eric William, Military Cross action, 302 Panel Committees and the Association, 497 conferred upon, 268 DARLING, Thomas Brown, obituary notice of, Panel doctors' remuneration, 634 CRAIG, Captain J. G. (and Captain J. E, H. 201 Panel practice and remuneration for drugs ROBERTS): Surgical treatmentof severe war DARWIN, Major Leonard: Disabled com- ani mileage, 498, 540, 633, 707, 777, 813, 844, wounds of the chest. 576 (0) batants and the future of the race, 836 875 CRAIG, Maurice: Psychological Medicine, rev., DASTRE, Professor, obituary notice of, 708 Part-time civil surgeons, 100 655 DAVIDGE, H. T.: Electricity and hsgiene of Pay of officers R.A. t.C. (Reserve), 274 CRAIG, Major William Bannerman, D S.O. the body, 779 Pay of Special Reserve and Territorial conferred upon, 738 DAVIDGE, Deputy Surgeon-General John, officers, 404 CRAIK, Robert: Kilts and decency, 308-The obituary notice of, 675 Payment of medical officers to V.A.D. hos- meningococcus, 469-Basophilia in diagnosis DAvIDSON, Captain A. M (and Captain W. H. pitals, 100, 135. 200 of lead poisoning, 650 BsOwn): Case of gonorrhoeal keratosis, 453. Penetrating gunshot wouinds of the ch3st Cranial injuries in war, treatment of ('aptain (O)-(and Major H. C DONALD): Miedicinal and their treatment, 875 J. Anderson). 42. (0) treatment of gonorrhoea, 512. (0) Poor Law medical service future of, 673, CRAWFORD, Lieut. Henry Marston Layard, DAVIDSON, Lieut.-Col. James, obituary notice 740, 814 Military Cross conferred upon, 600 of, 275 Promotion in R.A.M C. Special Reserve, 274 CRAWFORD, Captain James Garfield, Military DAvIz:, Captain James, killed in action, 535 " Psychoneuroses of war," 402 Cross conferred upon, 267 DAVIES, Captain Charles Bromley, bar to Pulmonary tuberculosis. how is the early CRAWSEAW. Captain George, Military Cross &lilitary Cross, 129 diagnosis to be made ? 741, 776, 875 conferred upon, 738 DAVIES, Captain Frederick Charles, killed in Quo vadis (vel cui bono) ? 29, 65, 135, 166, 198, CRAWSHAW, Samuel: Central pool and action, 599 372, 404 invalided soldiers' fund, 740 DAVIES, H. Morriston: Minor Surgery and Reamputations, 304 Cream order, 801 Bandaging (Heath, Pollard) for the Use of Recruiting medical boards, 236 CREGAN, Captain George Theodore, Military House-Surgeons, Dressers, and Junior Refreshment house experiments in Carlisle, Cross conferred upon, 463 Practitioners, rev., 426-Penetrating gunshot 538, 813 CREIGHTON.Captain Douglas St Clair, Military wounds of the chest and their treatment, Remuneration of rural practitioners, 633, Cross conferred upon, 463 875 670, 707. See a02o Panel CREIGHTON, Captain William, Military Cross DAVIES, John William, obituary notice of, Reserve for winter, 274 conferred upon. 162 500 Rural panel praectitioner, 875 CRERAR, Lieut. Ian Donald, killed in action, DAvIEs, L. Owillim: Quo vadis? 135, 198, Rural practice, 876 234 404 sanatorium treatment, early, need for, 99 CRESWELL, Captain Harry Edmund, Military DAvIES-JONES, H.: Rupture of uterus. 404 Sanatorium, value of the 809, 844 Cross conferred upon, 267 ilAVIS, Edward D. D.: How is the early Scabies and pediculosis, treatment of, 275- Criminal Law Amendlment Bill, 628 diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis to be Problem of on active service. 468 CROFTON. W. M.: Pulmonaty Tuberculosis, made? 875 Scottish non-panel doctors and a Ministry of its Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment, DAVIsoN, James: Appreciation of John Health, 634 rev., 12 Roberts Thomson, 406 Select Committee on Army Medical Re- CRomBIE, Lieut. James MacHattie, dies of DAvisoN, Wilburt C., awarded Alvarenga examinations, 166 wounds, 60 prize, 586 Bleeping sickness, discoverer of the cause CROMER, Earl of (and others): After-War DAVY, Captain Francis Leempriere. killed in of, 198, 374, 402, 467, 604, 813 Problems, rev., 391 action, 26 State Medical Service, 199, 273, 843 CRooK, Arthur: Case of contracted pelvis, DAVY, Humphrey: Certification of patients T.N.T. poisoning, with a request for infor- Caesarean section thrice, 515. (0)-Rupture for asylum treatmient, 618 mation from medical officers at the front, of uterus, 539 DAWES, Oswald btephen Bernard, killed in 164 CRooKE-LAWLESS, Surgeon-Lieut -Col. Sir action, 495 Tren-h fever, etiology of, 568 Warren, Order of the British Empire con- DAWSON, Sir Bertrand (and others): Infective Tropical medicine and hygiene, 808 ferred upon, 779 jaundice, 345. (0)-A correction, 440 Tuberculosis, pulmonary. how is the early Croonian Lectures. See Lectures DAwBON, Captain Lionel Montrose, Military diagnosis of to be made? 704, 810 CROSLAND, Major G. W. Kilner: Case of Cross conferred upon, 566 Unnecessary spectacles, 671 Caesarean section complicated by rupture DAWSON, Percy M.: Elements of Anatomy and Uterus, rupture of, 404, 539 of the uterus, 790. (0) PhVy8siolgYfor Nurse., 392 Venereal disease and blindness, 706 CRoSsMAN, Captain Lionel Gordon, dies on DAWSON, W. H. (editor): After-War Problems, service. 872 rev., 391 Vincent's angina, treatment of, 404, 439. 469 Harold War Emergency Fund of the Royal Medical CROWE, H. Warren (and C. A. SPRAWsON): DAY, Captain Benjamin, Military Benevolent Fund, 568, 842 Consumption: Treatment at Home and Cross conferred upon, 463 War neuroses, treatment of, 707 Rules for Living, rev., 656 DAY, Captain Oswald John, bar to Military Wassermann reaction, 777 Cuba, good effects of the muzzling order in, Cross, 566 Weather, influence of on incidence of certain 303-Reorganization of the medical service DEACON, Captain John Nissen, Military Cross infectious diseases, 197 of. 407-Red Cross equips a unit for France, conferred upon, 130 Wounded Territorial medical officer, 497 877 Deaf-mutes in Italy, number of, 635 CULLING, Surgeon-General John Chislett: His Deaf soldiers and sailors, training of dis- CoRwDoN, Captain William James, dies on evidence on army medical re-examination, charged (parliamentary question), 56- service, 839 59-C.B. conferred upon, 234 Arrangements for treatment of. 453. See CosBIE, Captain Waring Gerald, Military CUMMING, A. C.: Practical Chemistrv for also Soldiers Cross conferred upon, 162 Medical Students, rev., 456 Deafness, detection of (John J. Eyre), 252- Cost of living (parliamentary question), 870 CUMMING, Captain Robert Scott, Military (El. McBride), 289 COTTELL, Lieut.-Colonel J. C., appointed Cross conferred upon, 162 DEAS, Major L. J. M., Croix de Guerre con- Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, CUNNING, Joseph: Case of inguinal hernia, ferred upon, 463 743 603. 707 Death-rate in Belgium, increase of, 588 COTTER, Captain Henry Joseph, Military Cross CUNNINGHA1I, Captain Andrew Tocher, Mili- DE BRENT, Captain Harold John, Military conferred upon, 129 tary Cross conferred upon. 566 Cross conferred upon, 566 COTTERILL, Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Montagu, CUNNINGHAM, Lieut. S. Gordon, killed in DE DENNE, Lieut. Thomas Geoffrey, killed in C.M.G. conferred upon, 234 action, 630 action, 536 COUMBE, J. Batten: Remuneration of panel Curative workshops, 369, 449, 567. 667, 807. See Defence of the Realm Act, case of Henry practitioners, 670 al8o 8oldiers, crippled and disabled Virtue biddons, 376 Oouncil, General Medical: No election of direct CURTIS, Captain Arthur, Military Cross,con- DE FURSAB, J. Roques (and A. J. ROSANOFF): representatives to be held in 1917, 266- ferred upon, 738 Manutal of Psvchiatry, rev., 82 Information concerning the study of medi- CIURTIS, John G.: Harvev's Views on the Use Degrees for practitioners, information con- cine, 311-Presidential address, 770 of the Circula.ion of the Blood, 294 cerning. 339 CUSHNY, Arthur R.: The Secretion of Urine, DEHELLY (and CARBEL): Treatment of COUNCIL, LONDON COUNTY: rev., 620 Infected Wounds, English translation, rev., Dental cases, school treatment centres, 101 CYRIAX, Edgar F. Wanted-a museum of 827 Health of L )ndon, 196, 270 quackery, 878 DE LACEY, Lieut., killed in action, 565 r T B INDEX. LMXDIoLLJou=rm. .9

m.x LANTOUR, Brigade Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel DOCK, L. L.: Hygiene and Morality, rev., 82 EAST, Guy B.: The Wassermann reaction, m Harry Archibald, obituary notice of. 375 Doctor, a bogus (W. H. Rankin), 816 ECCLES, Captain Horace Dorset, killed in Delivery obstructed by presence of hymen, Doctors of military age: Irish Local Govern- action, 434 744 ment Board and, 372, 602,775-And Poor Law ECCLES, Major W. McAdam: War and alcohol, Demobilization, medical (leading article), 589 medical appointments, 602 Norman Kerr memorial lecture, 529-Christ- DE MUTH, Captain Otto, Military Cross con- DODD, P. Vernon: Hyperpyrexia in enteric mas appeal of the Y.M.C.A., 778 ferred upon, 162 fever, 723 ECKERT: Primary excision and suture of gun- Dental appliances, aseptic, 863 DON, Deputy Surgeon-General: Appreciation shot wounds, 161 Dental cases, treatment of at London County of Lfieut.-Col. A. F. S. Clarke, 275 Ectopia viscerum, case of (P. B. Ccoper), 687. Council centres, 101 DONALD, Major H. C. (and Captain A. M. (0) Dental surgery, information concerning the DAvrsON): Medicinal treatment of gonor- EDDOWEs, Alfred: A cheap lotion, 848 study of, 344 rboea, 512. (0) EDER, M. D.: War Shock, rev., 361 Dental treatment for soldiers, 563. See also DONELAN, James: Recurrence of adenoids Soldiers and tonsils, 465 EDINBURGH: Dentistry, unqualified practice of, 157 DONNAN, W. D.: Functional disorders of the Carnegie Trustees and the Royal Blind Dentists, unregistered, cocaine supply to, 169 heart in soldiers, 807 Asylum, 28 -(Parliamentary question), 266 DONovAN. Surgeon-General Sir W.: Belgian Child welfare in, 435, 497 Dentists and military service, 87 Order of the Crown conferred upon, 433 Hospitals for disabled soldiers, 372 DENYER Captain Clarence Hamul, Military DORE, S. Ernest (and Sir Malcolm MORRIS): Ortbopaedic centre in, 567 Cross conferred upon, 398 Diseases of the Skin, rev., 691 Public health of. 132 DERAVIN, Captain F. A.. dies on service, 131 DORLING, Captain James Walker, Military Tuberculosis farm colony, 497 Dermatitis from explosives used in air raids Cross conferred upon, 463 (W. J. Ti son), 45-(H. G. Adamson), 45- DOUGLAs, Lieut. Ian Victor, killed in action, EDMOND, Captain John Adamson, killed in (J. M. H. MacLeod), 80-(G. W. bequeira), 80 666 action, 838 (J. H. Sequeira), 148. (0)-(Captain DowNEs, H.: The rowan berry: a sialagogue, Education Bill, the new, 231,563-Exeter medi- W. D. D. Small), 152-(P. L. Giuseppi), 152- 238-Value of the sanatorium, 844 cal men and, 596 -Leading article, 696 (Captain B. B. Robson), 215 DOWNTON, A. S.: Discharged sailors and EDWARDS, Captain Alfred Cecil, killed in Dermatitis from unclean tooth plates, 408 soldiers, 438, 499 action, 233 DRRRY, Captain Douglas Erith, Military Cross DRAPER. Lieut. Arthur Philip, Military Cross EDWARDS, Captain D. W.. presumed killed, 631 conferred upon, 738 conferred upon, 839 EDWARDS, Private Henley rpencer, killed in DE SEGUNDO, Midshipman William, killed in DRENNAN, Captain Robert Hugh. dies on ser- action, 600 H.M.S. Vanguard, 131 vice, 195 EDWARDS'S lithotomy searcher, 744 DE SILVA, Charles E.: X-ray treatment of DRESING, Captain Herman Gerald, Military Egypt, medical appointments in, 316 lichen planus, 11 Cross conferred upon, 162 Eight-hour day of the Indian husbandman, DE SILVESTER, E.: Chemical test for early Dressings and appliances. 848 698 diagnosis of enteric fever, 662 DREWE, Major Adrian, killed in action, 131 Elbow-joint, treatment of gunshot wounds of, DEVLIN, lieut Francis Cecil Cochrane, killed Drowned, adipocere in the bodies of (Lieut. a plea for primary excision (Lieut.-Col. in action. 702 H. W. Bernard), 252 C. Mansell Moullin), 583. (0)-Correspon- DEWAR, Michael: Discharged disabled sol- Drugs, intoxicant, supply of to members of dence on, 704, 843 diers and sailors, 467 B. M. Forces, 797 Electrical starter for motor-car engines Diabetes mellitus, grave, with pulmonary (C. A. V.), 529, 710 tuberculosis following mumps (Surgeon DUBLIN: Electricity and hygiene of the body (H. T. F. B. Gilhespy and H. S. Holden), 115. (0) Baby week conference, 62 Davidge), 779 Diarrhoea due to emetine. 460 (George C. Low). Imprisonment for milk adulteration, 567 Electro cardiographic sign of myocardial 484 Maternity hospitals, 63 change (S. Russell Wells and J. Strickland " Diarrhoea, epidemic, in Scotland, 63 Our Day " in, 567 Goodall), 182. (0) Diarrhoea, infantile, 408-Chlorine water In Tuberculosis problem, 195 Electro-therapeutical methods in treatment treatment of (S. Rosebery), 789 (0) University and the war, 97 of painful shins following trench fever Dichloramine-T as a nasal antiseptic, 125, 265 War hospital staff leave for France, 232 (Captain Arthur J. H. Iles). 484 -In treatment of wounds of war (Joshua Electro-therapeutics and radiology, necessity E. Sweet), 249 (0) DUGGAN, Major C. W.: Glycerin in treatment for education in (G. Harrison Orton), 854. DIcK, J. Staveley: How is the early diagnosis of wounds, 636 (0) of pulmonary tuberculosis to be made? 741 DuIKE, Lieut.-Commander Alan C. H., killed Electro-therapeutists and lay radiographers. DIcK, Captain Alexander, Military Cross con- in H M.S. Vanguard, 131 See Radiographers ferred upon, 268 DUKEs, T. Arch.: Discharged disabled soldiers ELKINGTON, Fred, V.: Proflavine in septic DIcK, Captain Carl Keating Graeme, Military and sailors, 670 wounds, 860 Cross conferred upon, 566 DUN, Captain R. C.: Early treatment of com- ELLIOT, A. Macbeth: Medical certificates for DICiK, Captain James Douglas, lost with pound fracture of femur caused by gunshot reeruits, 812 H.M.S. Vanguard. 163 wound, 212. (0) ELLIOT, Lieut. Charles, Military Cross con- DIcK, Lieut -Col. William, obituary notice of, DUNCAN, Lieut. Cyril, Military Cross con- ferred upon, 600 815 ferred upon, 130 ELLIOT, Captain Henry Hawes, Military Cross DICKENS, S. J.O., Order of the British Empire DUNCAN, D.: Alleged perils of uric acid, 276 conferred upon, 566 conferred upon, 295 DUNCAN, Fleet Surgeon George E., Italian ELLIOTT, Captain G. S., killed in action. 564 DICKINSON, G. Lowes: The Choice Before Us, medal for military valour conferred upon, ELLIOTT, Captain George Stephenson, killed rev., 119 702 in action, 629 DICKsoN, Captain James, Military Cross con- DUNCAN, Captain Thomas, Military Cross ELLIOTT, Lieut. John Forster, dies on service, ferred upon, 566 conferred upon, 738 462 Dictionarv of National Biographv to be pub- DUNDEE, Captain Charles, Military Cross ELLIS, Captain Frederick,, Military Cross con- lished by Oxford University Press in future, conferred upon, 398 ferred upon, 738 102 DUNHAM, Major E. K., and H. D. DAmN: ELLIS, H. A.: Tuberculosis insurance, 623 DictionarV, New Entglish, medical terms in, Halazone for sterilization of water, 13 ELLISON, Lieut. Samuel Charles, dies on 431 Relative germicidal efficiency of antiseptics service, 163 Dietary, an old hospital, 776 of the chlorine group and acriflavine and ELLISON, Lieut.-Col William Augustine, Digitalis an(i pulsus alternans, 297 other dyes, 641 (0); Fate of halazone in the obituary notice of, 635 DIMOND, Captain Lyn (and Grace BRiscoE): animal body, 790. (0) ELMSLIE, Major R. C.: Modern artificial Bacteriological examination of the blood in DUNHAM, Captain Franklin Fletcher, Military limbs, 553. (0) cases of irritable heart, 210. (O)-(and Cap- Cross conferred upon, 566 ELWELL, Captain Laurence Bedford, Military tain Robert MCQUEEN): The Carrel-Dakin DUNLOP, Binnie: France's survival rate, 673 Cross conferred upon, 300 treatment and a method for its application DUNN, Lieut. Arthur Gibson, killed in action, ELWELL, Surgeon Robert G., D.S.C. conferred on an extensive scale, 387. " (0) 434 upon. 433 Diphtheria bacillus, sano " in treatment of DUNN, Captain James Churchill, D.S.O. con- Embryomas in plants induced by bacterial carriers of (Ktisler and Gltinzler). 408 ferred upon, 738 inoculation, 868 Diphtheria carriers,tonsillectomy in (Captain DUNN, Captain J. Shaw (and Captain J. W. Emetine causing diarrhoea, 460, 484 C. C. Ballantyne and Lieut. B. S. Cornell), MCNEE): Study of war nephritis, 745. (0) Emetine bismuth iodide in detection of 686. (0) DUPUY, Paul, obituary notice of. 407 amoebic dysentery carriers (Margaret W. Disabled and discharged soldiers. See Soldiers DuVAL, Pierre: Les plaies de guerre du Jepps and Major J. C. Meakins), 645. (0) Disease, simulation of. See Simulation and pounon, rev., 426 EMINSON, Lieut. Herbert Luther, killed in Malingering Dwarfism, thymic, 837 action, 399 Diseases of animals, report, 430 DYER, Sidney Reginald, appointed Medical EMMET, C. W. (and others): Immortality, Inspectorof Prisons for England and Wales, rev., 862 DISPATOCES: 743 EMRYS-SOBERTS, Captain E.- Treatment of East Africa (Lieut.-General A. R. Hoskins), DYOTT, Surgeon Kenelm Mitchell, killed in Vincent's angina, 360. (0) names mentioned, 433 action, 872 English pioneers in naval medicine (leading Egypt (Sir Archibald Murray), names men- Dysentery, amoebic, detection and treatment article), 866 tioned, 61 with emetine bismuth iodide of carriers of, Enniscorthy guardians and vaccination, 270 France (Sir Douglas Haig), names men- among cases of irritable heart (Margaret W. ENSORa, Lieut. John Collen, dies of wounds, 773 tioned, 131, 806 -Corrections, 131 Jepps and Major J. C. Meakins), 645. (0) Enteric fever. See Fever India (Sir Charles Monro), names men- Dysentery at Gallipoli, 29, 401, 539 Enteric stools, expeditious method for the tioned, 631 Dysentery. wounds, etc., treated by a com- study of (Major F. B. Bowman), 250. (0) Macedonia (Lieut.-General G. F. Milne), 701 bination of internal antiseptics (L. W. Enzymes, review of book on, 253 Mesopotamia (Sir Stanley Maude). 60, 268- Seymour), 115 Epsom College. See College Medical arrangements and health of DuNN, Captain James Churchill, bar to Errata. See Corrections troops, 60-Names mentioned, 268 Military Cross, 129 Eusol, a convenient metbod of preparing (J. Nlasaland (Brigadier- General Northey), Dysentery, bacillary, methods of treatment Lorrain Smith, James Ritchie, and Theodore names mentioned, 433 of (Schwarze), 480 Rettie), 386. (0) Palestine (General Sir Archibald Murray), EUSTACE, Captain George, Military Cross 736 conferred upon. 702 Salonica (Lieut.-General G. F. Mlilne), names EVANs, Rev. Geoffrey Magand, killed in mentioned, 130, 773 action, 269 EVANS. R. D., appointed high sheriff for Dispensary doctor, appointment of (South E. county of Merioneth, 779 Dublin Guardians), 435 EVANS, W. G.: Remuneration of rural practi- Dispensary medical officers, salaries of (Swin- EAKIN, Captain Robert Andrew, dies of tioners under the Insurance Acts, 812 ford), 497-(Ballina), 632 wounds, 462 EVANS, Captain William Jones, dies of DIvINE, John, appointed J.P. for city of Hull, EALES, Nellie B.: Cheese nmites, 619 wounds, 462 542 Ear, effect of quinine on, 502 EVATT, George J. H.: The needed medical DoBsoN, CaptainR. T.: Note on trench foot, EAST, Captain Gordon Doulton, killed in member of the Secretary of State for India's 717. (0) action, 233 Council at Whitehall, 198 10 MW ALNOURAL. INDEX. I I Examinations science in, 733 Flavine, sodium desoxycholate and quinine PRANCE (continued) Exeter medical men and the Education Bill. as a mouth-wash (Major F. M. Wells), 6. (0) Discharged disabled soldiers, 566 596 Flavine, study of fifty cases treated by (Cap- Health of the army in Macedonia. 673 Experiments on animals, 1916, report, 365 tain E. F. Bashford, Captain J. N. J. Infantile paralysis to be a notifiable disease, Explosive phenomena in gunshot injuriesj Hartley, and Captain John T. Morrison), 260 (S. G. Shattock), 795 849. (0) Monument to those fallen in the war, 308 Explosives in air raids and dermatitis, See FLEMING, Major Ernest Cole, killed in action, Numberof nurses in the French military Dermatitis 163 hospitals, 308 EWART, T., obituary notice of. 31 FLEMING, Lieut. H. W., killed in action, 536 Petrol restrictions in, 847 Eyesight, etc., of American children, neglect FLETCHER, Captain James Henry, D.B.O. Queen Mary's visit to, 90 of in rural districts, 728 conferred upon, 129 Rockefeller Foundation Mission to assist in Eyesight and hearing certificates for firemen FLEURE, H. J.: Ancient Wales-anthropo- combating tuberculosis, 570 in mines, 367 logical evidences, 226 Report of Commission on appointments for * Eyesight tests, reforms needed, 636 Flies and coloured ligbt. 190 discharged soldiers, 693 EYRZE, John J.: Detection of deafness, 252 Flies and mosquitos in the epidemiology of Society of American Fellowship in French acute poliomyelitis, 429 Universities formed, 356 FLINT, Captain H. L.: New school for study Tuberculosis dispensaries to be erected by of heart disease, 373 the Department of the Seine, 877 Flour for invalids, permits for use of pure Uruguay doctors' visit, 683 wheaten, 524-(Parliamentary questions), 700 Fly danger, leaflet on, 93 FRANCIs, Lieut. Wilfrid Frederick, reported Flying men: Precautions for, 124-Sense of killed in action, 234-Prisoner of war in F. projection in, 672 Germany, 372 Flying, physiology of, 662 FRANIOIS, R.: Addison's disease and the war, Facial injuries, surgical and dental treatment FOLLANSBEE, Elizabeth, obituary notice of, 834 of (Major H. D. Gillies), 826-Discussion. 846 FRANKLIN, G. C., Order of the British Empire 826 FONsECA. F. M.: Hyperpyrexia in enteric conferred upon, 295 Facial injuries, officers' school of oral and fever 516 FRASER, Captain Alexander Donald, Croix de plastic surgery established in United States, Food administration in military hospitals, Guerre conferred upon, 840 877 631 FRASER, Lieut. David Hammond, Military FARBAIRN, Captain J. B.: Scopolamine- Food control, 769 Cross conferred upon, 398 morphine in labour, 792 Food control in Canada, 633 French Society of Urology formed, 408 FAIRLEY, N. H (and C. A. STEWART): Cerebro- Food, Ministry of, issues National Food French soldiers, baths for, 605 spinal fever, 393 .Tournal, 376 French view of the declining birth-rate (lead- Farm colonies for tuberculous soldiers, 88, Food position in Germany, 562 ing article), 590-Correspondence on, 673 191, 297, 497, 631, 667 Food position to-day (leading article), 523, 765 FREW, Captain Robert Dunlop Black, killed in Fat in milk. See Milk Food problems (leading article), 730 action, 233 Fateful operation (President Cleveland), 594 Food, purity of, 170 FREYBERGRER, L.: Practitioner's Pocket Feeding-bottles, tubed, 632 Food rations, the new voluntary, 656. 675, 764, Pharnmacologv and Formularv, rev., 518 Fees for post-mortem examinations (parlia- 797-Leading article on, 660, 730-For child- Friendly so^ieties and a Ministry of Health. mentary question), 700 ren, 764, 797 470 Fees raised by Wimbledon doctors, 743 Food requirements of the sedentary worker FRIZELLE, Major T. J., dies of wounds, 806 Feet, deformed, in women, 238 (leading article). 832 FROmENT and BABINSHI: Ht#steria or Pithiat- FELL, Lieut.-Col. Matthew Henry Gregson, Food restrictions for the well-to-do (leading ism and Reflex Nervous Disorders in War, 0.M G. conferred upon, 300 article), 800 English translation, rev., 827 Femur, fracture of. See Fracture Food: The staff of life (leading article), 261 FRY, Major Arthur Brownfield, L6gion d'Hon- Fever, cerebro-spinal, and acute poliomyelitis Food in war time (Noel Paton), 602 neur conferred upon, 370 (leading article), 558 FOOTT, G. H.: Treatment of scabies, 425 FULLERTON, Captain Archibald, bar to ever, cerebro-spinal, number of cases in FORaBES, Captain Alec, killed in action, 371 Military Cross, 566 London ia first half of 1917, 169 FORBEs, Captain Alistair Gordon, Military Fully protected. 202 Fever, cerebro-spinal, case of fulminant, Cross conferred upon, 839 Fund, Auxiliary B.A.M.C., 136, 604 witbout meningitis (Wm. St. Clair Sym- FORBES, Charles: Panel Committees and the Fund, invalided soldiers', central pool and, 740 mers), 789. (0) Association, 497 Fund, King Edward's Hospital. 169, 464, 840- Fever, cerebro-spinal, epidemic (leading Forceps, scissors and sponge-holder, com- Bequest to, 169-Statistical report for article), 831 bined, 585 London, 464 Fever, cerebro-spinal, prevention of (Amb. FORDYCE, B. E.: Quo vadis (vel cui bono)? 29, Fund, King George's for Sailors, 170, 709 Atkinson), 11 199. 404 Fund, New National for Wales, 739, 774 Fever, cerebro-spinal, and its treatment (lead- Foreign bodies, screen method of localization Fund, Royal Medical Benevolent: Annual ing article), 393-Correspondence on, 436, (Captain John H. Shaxby), 389 service in Liverpool, 537-Contributions 469, 502, 671, 744 Foreign countries, conditions of practice in, from Liverpool, 601-Committee meeting, Fever, cold affusion in, 835 344 588-Royal Medical Benevolent Fund Guild Fever, enteric, in the army and navy (parlia- FOREMAN, Lieut. John Eugene, dies on Memorial scholarships, 530-War Emergency mentary question). 837 service, 131, 234 Fund of the above, 89. 432, 461, 494, 568, 833, Fever, enteric, atropine test for, 491 Formulary, war emergency, 693-Addendum 842-Generalmeetingof the profession on, 494 Fever, enteric, chemical test for early dia- to the British Pharmaceutical Codex, 693 -An appeal. 842 gnosis of (E. de Silvestri), 662 FORSTER, F. C.: Neurasthenia and allied con- FURBER, Major Rupert Iggulden, D.B.O. con- Fever, enteric, cows and, 878 ditions, 618 ferred unon, 300 Fever, enteric, following a bite by a horse, FORSTER, Captain Henry Vincent, Military FUTAXI, Kenzo: Spirochaetes in typhus fever, 780 Cross conferred upon, 566 265, 491 Fever, enteric, hyperpyrexia in (F. M. FORSYTH, Captain John Maitland, bar to Future of the race and disabled combatants. Fonseca), 516 - (P. Vernon Dodd), 723 Military Cross, 839 836 Fever, trench, etiology of (Captain Alwin FORTEsCuE-BRICKDALE , J. M.: An old hospital M. Pappenheimer, Lieut. H. N. Vermilye, dietary, 776 and Sergeant J. H. Mueller), 474. (0)-Corre- FORSTER, Captain Samuel Russell, bar to spondence on, 568 Military Cross, 267 Fever, trench, "haemogregarine" of, 739. See FOTHERGILL, E. Rowland: Co-ordination of also Trench British medical policy, 30-Conference of Fever, typhus, spirochaetes in, 265, 491 representatives of Local Medical and Panel Fever, yellow, report of Rockefeller Founda- Committees, 438 tion Commission, 709 FOTHERINGHAM. Surgeon-General J. T.: The G. Fibroid uterus treated by x rays (Florence A. Canadian Army Medical Service, 471 (0) Stoney), 723 FOTHERINGHAM, CaPtain William, Military GARBETT, H. S.: Practical methods of- FIELD, Captain Hassell Dyer, dies of wounds, Cross conferred upon, 267 anaesthesia," 99 495 FOWLER, Surgeon A. C., Distinguished Service GAIRDNER. Captain Eric Dalrymple, bar to Field ambulance work in casualty clearing Cross conferred upon, 631 D.S.O., 267 stations. See Casualty FOWLER, Captain Cosmo William, Military GAALAINE: Flies and coloured light, 190 Field operating theatre. See Operating Cross conferred upon. 566 GALLETLY, Captain Alexander, Military Cross FINGER: Venereal disease in the Austrian FOWLER, Walter, obituary notice of, 674 conferred upon, 162 army, 300 Fox, Adam: One pool, one agreement, 604 Gallipoli, dysentery at, 29, 401, 539 FINK, Captain Laurence Alexander Lewis, Fox, R. Fortescue: Physical Bemedies for GALLOWAY, Colonel James, his evidence on, killed in action. 536 Disabled Soldiers, rev., 362 army medical re-examination, 23 FINDLAY, Captain George Malcolm, killed in Fox-RusSELL, Captain J., killed in action, Garden, an educational, 20 action, 702 701 Garden cities for the disabled soldier, 666 Firemen in mines, eyesight and hearing cer- FOXTON, Captain Hartas, Military Cross con- GARD{NER, James: Discharged disabled tificates for, 367 ferred upon. 839 soldiers and sailors, 374, 466 FIsIHER, Captain Arthur M., killed in action, FOXWELL, A. K.: Munition Lasses, rev., 726 GARLIRE, George Popham, dies on service, 599, 805 Fracture of femur, compound, caused by gun- 131 FISHER, Fred. C.: Resuscitation of the new- shot wound, early treatment of (Captain GARVIE, A.: How is the early diagnosis of born infant by heart massage, 215 R. C. Dun), 212. (0) pulmonary tuberculosis to be made? 704, FIsHER, Captain Frederick Pearson, Military Fracture of femur, Thomas splint for (Cap- 810 Cross conferred upon, 839 tain W. Rankin), 248. (0) I Gas, chlorine, in treatment of scabies (Captain FIsHERa, John Bell, obituary notice of, 307 Fracture by projectile, spread of infection in G. Elerbert Clark and Captain H. S. Raper), FISHER, Thomas, obituary notice of, 876 onen bone and its bearing on the treatment 113. (0) FITZGERALD, Dr., presentation to, 538, 632 of (Major E. K. Martin and Captain G. F. Gas gangrene, antitoxin serum for, 308 FITZGERALD, Captain William Ernest, Mili- Petrie), 447. (0) Gas for motors. See Motors tary Cross conferred upon, 463 Fractures, glue for applying extension in, Gas, mustard, 266 FitzPatrick lectures. See Lectures formula, 60-(Ca,ptain C. Max Page), 290 Gases, new poisonous, cardiac disorders due Flanders: Work of the Army Medical Service Fractures, hammock suspension for, 292 to, 527 in the recent actions, 666-Special order by GA5K, Major G. E. (and Captain K. D. WILKIN- General Gough, 666 FRANCE: SON): Penetrating gunshot wounds of the Flanders weather (leading article), 622 Americanhospitals and surgeons in, 768 chest and their treatment, 781. (0) Flapless amputation. See Amputation Antirabic treatment in Paris Pasteur GSASTON, Captain Andrew, Mlilitary Cross con- Flavine: Antiseptic properties of acriflavine Institute, numbers, 360 ferred upon, 738 and proflavine and brilliant green (C. H. Baths for the soldiers, 605 GASTON, Captain James, Military Cross con- Browning, R. Gulbransen, and L. H. D. Birth-rate, 590, 673 ferred upon. 162 Thornton), 70. (0) Bread consumption, new order, 816 Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer Flavine: Proflavine in septic wounds (Fred.V. British miiedical services in (leading article), Gastro-intestinal sepsis a cause of M6nibre's Elkington), 860 262 disease (T. Mark Hovell), 787. (0) INDEX. B rDTI MAlDICAL Joaxs I I I[nso inuiso h Pi od al Gastroptosis, treatment of, 32 Gonorrhoeal keratosis (Captain W. H. Brown Gunshot injuries of the spinal cord, early GATCHELL, Captain James Harcourt Cecil. and Captain A.NK. Davidson). 453. (0) treatment of (Colonel H. M. W. Gray), 44. klled in action, 535-Military Cross con- GOODA,,. Lieut. Clarence William,killed in (0) ferred upon, 566 action, 26 Gunshot wounds of liver: secondary haemor- GAuCHER: Psoriasis and tuberculosis, 493 GOODALLJ, S.: The soldier's heart, 89-(and rhage: ligature of branch ofhepatic artery: GAUNT, CaPtain Eric Thomas, killed in S. Russell Wells): A possible electro-cardio- recovery (Major T. S. Novis), 517 action, 564 graphic sign of myocardial change, 182. (0) Gunshot wounds, recent, method of early GAVIN, Captain Niel John Hay, dies on ser- GO oDRIIH, Helen: A too-pungent mouth- closure (Captain H. 445. vice, 737 wash, 135 (0) of Wilson Hey), GAvIN, Captain Noel John Hay, bar to GOODWIN, Colonel T. H., elected Fellow of the Gunshot wounds causing compound fracture Military Cross, 566 American College of Surgeons, 595 of femur, early treatment of (Captain R. C. GAW N, Captain Reginald Douglas, Military GOORHAGHTIGH: Adrenals in war infections, Dun), 212 Cross conferred upon. 839 561 Gunshot wounds of chest, penetrating, and YGAYNOR, Captain George Charles, Military Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum, report, their treatment(Major G. E. Gask and Cap- Cross conferred upon, 162 676 tain K. D. Wilkinson), 781. (0)-Corre- GEDDES, Sir Auckland Campbell, 491-Sworn GORDON, W.: Suggestions for a Ministry of spondence on. 875 a member of the Privy Council, 877 Public Health, 64-Value of the sanatorium, Gunshot wounds of the chest, surgical treat- GEDDEs, Brigadier General A. K., his evidence 809 ment of, 575 et seq.-Surgical treatment of on army medical re-examination, 22 GORE-GILLON, Lieut.-Col. G. (andR. T. severe penetrating wounds of the chest in a *GELL. Henry Willingham: Aids to the Injured HEWLETT): Acetozone as a general surgical casualty clearing station (Captain J. Ander- and Sick, rev., 656 antiseptic, 209. (0) son), 575. (0)-Surgical treatment of severe Generals of the British Army, rev., 584 Gorey guardians and the Vaccination Acts, war wounds of the chest (CaptainJ.E. H. Geneva Red Cross Conference, 433 538 Roberts and Captain J. G. Craig), 576. (0)- -GENGE, G. Gilbert: Discharged disabled GOUGEROT, H.: Ladermatologie en clientfle, Notes in connexion with the above articles sailors and soldiers, 403 rev , 47 on surgery of the chest (Colonel H. M. W. GEORGE, Captain A. L.: Croix de Guerre con- GoUGH, Lieut. George Harry Waldron, killed Gray), 580. (0)-Plastic transcostal thoraco- ferred upon, 463 in action, 872 tomy (CaptainE. M. Cowell), 581. (0)- GERARD, Mr.: German prison brutalities, 459 GOULD, Sir Alfred Pearce: Modern anti- Early operative treatment of penetrating German measles, cinnamon as a prophylactic septics, 677. (0)-Christmas appeal of the gunshot wounds of the chest (Frank J. in, 32 Y.M.C.A., 778 Hathaway), 582. (01 German prison brutalities, 459 GOULD, Lieut.. Col. Jay, Order of the British Gunshot wounds of elbow-joint, treatment of German psychology under aerial bombard- Empire conferred upon, 295 (Lieut.-Col. C. Mansell Moullin), 583. (0)- ment, 803 Govan, medical inspection of school children Correspondence on, 704, 843 Oerman" scientific" warfare, 636 in, 739 Gunshot wounds of heart (Rehn and German societies and British men of science, GOZNEY, Captain Charles Marsh, Military 871 Th3le) 664 Cross conferred upon, 267 Gunshot wounds of knee, treatment of Germany: British prisoners in (parliamentary GRAHAM, Captain Norman Bell, Military Cross (Haddaeus), 128 question), 159-Food position in, 562- conferredupon, 839 Gunshot wounds of the mandible (J. F. Muzzling order in force in Berlin, 877- GRAHAM, William: War and insanity, 302- Coiyerl, 1, (0)-Correspondence on, 65 Venereal diseases campaign in, 296 Obituary notice of, 674 Gunshot wounds, primary excision and suture Germicidal efficiency of antiseptics of the GRABAM, Captain William Evans, Military of (Eckert), 161 chlorine group and acriflavine and other Cross conferred upon, 738 Gunshot wounds involving the shoulder-joint, dyes (H. D. Dakin and E. K. Dunham), 641. GRANT, Captain John Charles Boileau, Mili- splint for treatment of (Captain J. Camp- (0) tary Cross conferred upon, 463 bell), 480. (0) GIBSON, Charles: Aims of British medical GRANT, Major J. Dundas, appointed Chair- GtNZLLER: " Sano " in treatment of carriers policy, 273 man of Special Aural Board by Ministry of of the meningococcus and diphtheria GIBsoN,E. H.: Dressings and appliances, 848 Pensions, 397 bacillus, 408 GeIBSON Captain Harold, dies of wounds, 599 GRANT, Lachlan: How is the early diagnosis Gut, gangrenous, laparotomy for: drainage: GIBSON, Captain Robert Stuart, Military Cross of pulmonary tuberculosis to be made? recovery (Evelyn A. Constable). 454 conferred upon, 463 776 GUTHRIE, Douglas: Some nose and throat GIBSON, Captain Stuart Galloway, Military GRANT, Madison: The Passing of the Great of childhood, 355. (0) Cross conferred upon, 738 Race,. or the Racial Basis of European diseases GILBERT, William, 866 History, rev.. 216 GILBERTSON, Lieut. Graham Sidney, killed in GRANTWAY, B. G., trial of, 570. 596, 816 action, 806 GRAVES - BURTON, Commander Richard GILES, Captain Austin Charles, Military Cross Hastines, dies on service, 495 conferred upoD, 162 GRAY, Captain A. Chas. E. (and S. A. Kinnier GILESPY, Surgeon F. B. (and H S. HOLDEN): WILSON): Acute syphilitic meningitis, 419. Grave diabetes mellitus withPulmonary (0) tuberculosis following mumps, 115. (0) GRAY, Colonel H. M. W.: Early treatment of GILL, Captain Jos. Wm.: State medical gunshot injuries of the spinal cord 44. (0) H. service, 274 -Early treatment of ganshot wounds of GILLES. Major H. D.: Surgical and dental knee-joint, 278. (0)-Use of liquid paraffin HACKMAN, the late L. K. H., an appeal, treatment of facial injuries, 826 in treatment of war wounds, 509. (0)-Notes 275 28,166, GIRtDWOOD, Gilbert Prout, obituary notice of, in connexion with some papers on surgeryof HADDAEUS: Treatment of gunshot wounds of 814 the chest, 580. (0) knee, 128 GruSEPPI, P. L.: Dermatitis from handling Greece, Ancient, cancer and environment in, HADDEN. Captain David Hamilton, bar to explosives, 152 837 Military Cross, 267 Green, brilliant, antiseptic properties of (C. H. HADDON, Captain David Alexander Ross, GLASGOW: Browning, R. Gulbranson, and L. H. D. Military Cross conferred upon, 566 Ohild welfare clinic, 464 Thornton). 70. (0)-Correspondence on, 165 HADDON, John: Status lymphaticus, 170 Glasgow and West of Scotland Radium Green, brilliant. wounds treated by the paste HADFIELD, J. A. (and others): Imnortality, Committee, 807 (Captain A. Rendle Short, Captain J. S. rev., 862 Medical MissionarySociety, 841 Arkle. and Captain C. King), 506. (0). See hospitals, 496 HADWEN, Walter: Pamphlet on the Registrar- Military also Flavine General's statistics, 624-Correspondence on Orthopaedic treatment of disabled men, GREEN, A Withers: Future of the Poor Law 693 See also Statistical wirepulling 807 medical service, 673,814 Haemagglutinin reaction as a test of the Sanitary Congress at, 372 GREEN, Lieut. Charles Arthur, killed in action, toxicity of various antiseptic reagents Scurvy in, 28 131 (Colonel C. J. Bond), 751 (0) Western Infirmary, 841 GREEN, C. E.: The Cancer Problem: a Statis- Haematemasis and melaena neonatorum with tical Study, rev., 556 recovery (W. Marriott), 516-Correspondence GLASSFORD. Captain James Canute Gordon, GREEN, Likut. C. L, killed in action, 234 on, 606 Military Crnss conferred upon, 463 GREEN, G. R Gold crowned teeth as a source Haemogregarine " of trench fever. See GLEY, E.: Tlhe internal Secretionis: Their of danger, 555 Trench Physiology and Applicationt to Pathology, GREEN, James: The late Dr. Hackman of Haemorrhage, concealed accidental, pituitary rev., 81 Portsmouth 28, 166, 275 extract in (William Arthur Kidd), 116 Gloves, rubber operating, threatened shortage GREENE, Lieut. John Alan Campbell, Military Haemorrhage from the buttock, secondary, of, 228; repair of, 292 Cross conferred upon, 566 treated by ligature of the iriternal iliac Glucose, clinical test for the estimiiation of the GREENHILL, Lieut. C., killed in action. 234 artery (Captain W. &I. Shepherd), 718 (0) percentage of, 202 GREER, C'aptain Mlorrice, killed in action, 26 Haemuothorax treated by artificial respiration, Glue for applying extension in fractures, GRELLIER, Captain Normuan, Military Cross 593 formula, 60-(Captain C. Max Page), 290 conferred upon 463 HEAILES Major William Allan, D.S.O. con- Glycerin in treatmnent of wounds, 636 Gretna, lectures at, 602 ferred upon, 738 GOADBY, Kenneth: Preparation of the sdin GRIFFIN, Captain Ernest Harrison, bar to HAINs, Lieut. Cyril L., presumed killed in for antitetanic injection, 804 Military Cross, 300-D S.O. conferred upon, action, 806 GODDARD. C. E:., elected Fellow Royal Sanitary 738 Halazone for sterilization of water (Dakin Institute, 847 GRIFFITEHS. Captain John Neville, killed in and Dunhaiu), 13 -(Captain Fred. Adams), GODRIN, Major Samuel Robert, D.S.O. con- action, 838 184 ferred upon, 301 GR UT, Captain John Lewis A., Military Cross Halazone fate of in the animal body and the GODLEE. Sir Rickman John: Lord Lister, 697; conferred upon, 738 stability of tablets containing it (E. K. rev., 725 GROVES, Major Ernest W. Hey: Prinlary Dunhaml and H D Dakin),790. (0) GODSON. Captain Charles Aubrey, [talian excision of gunshot wounds of elbow-joint, HALOANE, John Scott: Organism and En- Silver Medal for Military Valour conferred 843 vironment as Illustrated by the Physiology upon, 370 GUEST, Captain Leslie Haden, Military Cross of Breathing, 364 GOLDING, Captain Thomas Janmes, killed in conferred upon, 600 HALE, Cartain William (junior), Military action, 535 GULLAND, Captain Alexander Falkland, dies Cross conferred upon, 162 GOLDSTEIN, Captain Herbert Myer, Military of wounds, 26 Half-pay for surgeon-generals, 876 Cross conferred upon, 463 GULBRANSEN, R. (and others): Antiseptic HALL, Lieut. Geoffrey, killed in action. 806 GOLDTHWAIT, Major Joel E., and American properties of acriflavine and proflivine and orthovaedic units, 600 HALL, J. T.: A too pungent mouth-wash, brilliant green, 70. (0) low blood 99,238 Gonorrhoea, acute, five hundred consecutive Gum, intravenous injections of in HALL-EDWARDS, J.: cases treated with vaccines (Captain N. P. L. Lay radiographers and 539 pressure 808 therapeutists, 811 Lumb), 450 (0)-Correspondence on, GUNN, George: Confirmation of a radiographic HALLEY, Lieut. hdward Harland.killed in Gonorrhoea, dish for irrigation treatment of, diagnosis. 816 action, 806 119 Gunshot injuries of the chest (Sir John Rose HALLIBURTON, W. D.: Handbookof Phv8io- Gonorrhoea. medicinal treatment of (Major Bradford) 141. (0)-Leading article on,155 lotn, rev, 118 H. C. Donald and Captain A. Mi. Davidson), Gunshot injuries, explosive phenomnena in HAMILTON, Captain Henry Edward Redmond 512. (0) (S. G. Shattock), 795 killed in action, 302 1 2 Tiffz Burruz INDEX. 12Mzj),"LTNRBDmUN]jounNAL I INDEX = I HAMLTON, James: Clinical organization of Discussion at Royal Institute of Public HIlLL, Captain Robert McCowan, bar to the medical profession, 138 -Discharged dis- Health (Bon. Waldorf Astorand others), 621- D.S 0., 738 abled soldiers and sailors, 467 Conference with Joint Committee of Ap- HILL, Surgeon Rowland: Case of acholuric HAMXLTON, Captain John L.ivingston, Military proved Societies, 664-Deputations to Presi- jaundice treated by splerectomy, 424. (0) Cross conferred upon, 566 dent of Local Government Board, 702-Lon- HILLABY, Lieut. Eric Crowther, killed in Hammock suspension" for fractures, 292 don County Council and, 738-A contradic- action, 495 HANAFIN, Major Patrick John, bar to D.S.O., tion, 771-Parliamentary questions on, 804 HILLIS, Dwight: Murder Most Foul, 848 738 Health problems and reconstruction (Ohris- HILTON, John: His principles of treatment, HANCoCK, Captain Allen Coulter, second bar topher Addison), 726 785 to Military Cross, 161 Health problems and a State Ministry of HIME, E. M., Russian Order of St. Stanislas HANDLEY, Captain W. Sampson: Method of Health (Hon, Waldorf Astor), 621 conferred upon, 370 flipless amputation, with subcutaneous Health resorts, British, 408 HIND, A. 1B., Russian Order of St. Anne con- division of the bone at a higher level, HEALY, Captain James J.: Absence of the ferred upon, 370 244. (0) right pinna and right tonsil, with right HINNELL, Lieut. Thomas Squier, killed in H4NNAH, Captain Robert, Military Cross con- facial paralysis, 720. (O action, 400 ferred upon, 162 Hearing and eyesight certificates for firemen HISLOP, Captain George, dies of wounds. 806 HANSON, Captain David Cochrane, Military in mines, 367 History of medicine of the U.S. Forces, 566 Cross conferred upon, 566 HEARN, Captain W. W., killed in action, 737 HOCKING, F. A., awarded silver medal of the HANZLIK (and others): Urinary excretion of Heart, congenital transposition of (Surgeon Royal Society of Arts, 23 salicylates, 296 Robert Aitken). 425 HODGSON, Captain Stanley: Conference of HARBIsON, Captain Henry Alphonsus, bar to Heart disease, new school for the study of, 197, Local Medical and Panel Committees, 671 Military Cross, 738 236 272, 373 HODSON, Captain Ronald, Military Cross con- HARDIE, Captain Frederick, dies of wounds, Heart, gunshot wounds of (Etehn and Thble), ferred upon, 162 462 871 HOEY, Lieut. Frederick Cyril, reported HARDINGE, Lord, his speech on India and Heart, irritable, bacteriological examination accidentally killed, 61 iesopotamia, 21 -Leading article, 17 of the blood in (Grace Briscoe and Captain HOGG, Captain Robert Welton, bar to Military HARFORD, Captain Oharles F.: Statistics of Lyn l)imond), 210. (0) Cross, 702 defective vision obtained at a recruiting Heart, irritable, detection of amoebic dysen- HOLDEN, H. S. (and Surgeon F. B. GILEESPY): medical board, 149. (0) tery carriers among cases of (Margaret W. Grave diabetes mellitus with pulmonary HARGREAVES, Lieut. James Peter, killed in Jepps and Major J. C. Meakins), 645. (0) tuberculosis following mumps, 115. (0) action, 565 Heart massage in resuscitation of the new- HOLLAND, C. : Organization of H&RINGTON, Major William Guy, dies of born infant (Fred. C. Fisher), 215-(Arthur de military x-ray work, 372 wounds, 536 Vine), 290 HOLMES, Lieut.-Col. Gordon: Acute febrile HARKER, Captain George Cuthbert Warburton, Heart, reserve power of, 810 polyneuritis, 37. (0)-Visual localization dies of wounds, 839 Heart, red blood cell count and haemoglobin and orientation, 826 HARLAN, George P.: Land scurvy in England, content of the blood in disordered action of HOLMGREN, I : Tuberculin in cancer, 297 46 (Captain A. Goodman Levy), 715. (0) HOLT, Captain W. P., killed in action, 462 HANmER, W. Douglas (and others): Notes Heart, functional disorders of, in soldiers HOLTON, Lieut. Francis Keatley, killed in from the Anglo-Russian hospitals, 441. (0) (W. D. Donnan), 807 action, 631 HARPER, Captain Frederick George, Military Heart, significance of disorders and diseases Home hospital men (parliamentary question), Cross conferred upon, 703 of, in soldiers (Sir Clifford Allbutt), 139. (0) 596 HAstIs, Captain Frederick, Military Cross -(Gordon Lamxbert), 251-(H. M. Raven), 251 Home Offlce, Aliens Re3triction Order and conferred upon, 463 Heart, the soldier's (J. S. Goodall), 89 hospital work, 493 HARRIS, Captain Hubert Alfred, killed in Heath's Minor Surgery, rev.. 426 Homes for incurables, 676 action, 233 HEATON, Captain Ivor, dies of wounds, 565 Honours, 96, 129, 161, 234, 267, 295. 300. 344, 370, HARRIs, [.: Action of adrenalin, 440 HECHT, Charles E.: Central kitchens. 376 398, 433, 463, 566. 600, 631, 703, 738, 839 HARRIS, Captain Joseph Cecil, killed in action, HEOKEL, Francis: La n6vrose d'angoisse, rev., Hook pin for bandages, 487 269, 371-A correction, 371 362 Hookworm amongst recruits in America, a HAsaIS, Captain J. C., dies of wounds, 301 HEDDERMAN, B. N.: Glimpses of my life in warning, 506 HARRIS. Corporal King Davie, killed in action, Aran, rev., 456 Hookworm, campaign against, 703 702 HEFFERNAN, Lieut.-Col. Francis Joseph HOPE, E. W.: Harben Gold Medal awarded to. HARNTis, Captain Robert Inkerman, bar to Christopher, dies on service, 163 32-The best means for increasing the Military Cross, 463 HELsBY, Lieut. R. J., Croix de Guerre con- supply of midwives, 170-The future of the- HARisoN, Lieut. Gerald Woodforde, Military ferred upon, 806 midwife, 366 Cross conferred upon, 463 HENDERSON, Lieut. Henry John, Military HOPKINS, Captain Odo, killed in action, 564 HAtRIsON, Captain William Llewellyn Aplin, Cross conferred upon, 738 HORSEY, burgeon Arthur Mather, killed in Military Crosa conferred upon, 600 HENDERSON, Captain Ronald Lennox, dies of action, 269 HAeRPISsoN, Major Rowland Damer. killed in wounds, 269 HORSLEY, Eldred: Sir Victor Horsley's action, 434 HENDERSON, Colonel Samuel Findlay, C.B. opinion on medical arrangements in Meso- HAIRT, Captain James Duncan, Military Cross conferred upon, 234 potamia, 29 conferred upon, 130 HENDLEY, the late Colonel T. H., 869 HORSLEY, Sir Victor, his opinion on medical HAPRT, Thomas Wheeler, Order of the British HENRY, Herbert: " Haemogregarine " of arrangements in Mesopotamia, 29 Empire conferred upon, 295 trench fever, 739 HORT, Edward C.: Meningococcus of Weich- HAKTUEY, CaPtain John T. (and others): Henry Phipps Institute for Study of Tuber- selbaum, 377. (0)-Cerebro-spinal fever htudy of fifty cases treated by flavine, 849. culosis, report, 396 and its treatment, 436 (0) HEPBURN, Surgeon-Colonel David, C M.G. HORTON, Lieut.-Col. James Henry, dies on Harvard Medical School: Admission of women conferred upon, 234 service, 194 to, 540-Offer withdlrawn, 633 HEPBURN, Captain Howard Havelock, Military Hospital, American, at Neuilly, medals Harvard Surgical Unit: Report of the De- Cross conferred upon, 463 awarded to workers at, 709 partment of Oral Surgery (Major V. H. HEREPATE, Captain Charles 13dward K., Mili- Hospital No. -, British General, Mesopo- Kasanjitan),3 (0) tary Cross conferred upon, 738 tamia: Coma due to suppurative mening- HARVEY, Captain Gilbert Aberdein, killed in HERGA, Captain Ernest EugBne, Milit%ry itis: difficulty of diagnosis (Captain C. 1B. action, 773 Cross conferred upon, 268 H. Milner), 454 Harvey's work considered in relation t, scien- Hernia, inguinal, cure of (Lieut.-Colonel Hospital, Caledonian, openee in Brooklyn,. tific knowledge and university education in Alfred J. Hull), 548. (0)-Correspondence New York, 147 his time (Robert Saundby), 543. (0) on, 603, 634, 672, 707 Hospital for Cancer, Manchester, report, 774 Harvey on the use of the circulation (leading Hernia, lumbar (Wm. Y. Turner), 389 Hospital, Cardiff, appeal, 631 article), 294 Hernia, strangulated, unusual case of (J. E. S. Hospital, Charing Cross: Information con- HARVEY, Selwyn, obituary notice of, 307 Barnett). 425 cerning the study of medicine, 324 HASLAM W. A,. memorial tablet to, 709 Hernia, strangulated obturator (Captain Hospital, Christchurch, New Zealand, block HASLAM, W. F., presentation to, 376 Gordon F. Stones), 861 for incurables opened, 635 HASLIP, G. E : War Emergency Fund of the Herpes zoster, association of, with arsenic Hospital, Craigavon Neurasthenic, for Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, 842 (tlildred CJarlill),9. (O) Soldiers, Belfast, 132 HATHAWAY, Frank J.: Early operative treat- HESLOP, Captain Harold Linton, dies on ser- Hospital dietary, an old, 776 inent of penetrating gunshot wounds of the vice, 666 Hospital, Dreadnought, Greenwich, informa- chest, 582. (0) HESs: Treatment of haemothorax by arti- tion concerning, 339 HATEHAWAY, Surgeon-General H. G.: His evi- ficial respiration, 593 Hospital, Dublin Coombe, report, 63 denace in army medical re-examination, 59 HEWKLEY. Sergeant Francis Paget, dies of Hospital, Dublin, kiolled Street Maternity, HATT, Sergeant-Major A. P., Mlilitary Cross wounds, 495 report, 63 conferred upon. 463 HEWLETT, R. T. (and Lieut -Col. G GORE- Hospital, Dublin War, members of the staff HATTE, Lieut. Edward Stokes, killed in action, GILLON): Acetozone as a general surgical leave for France, 232 372 antiseptic. 209. (0) Hospital, Episcopal (Philadelphia), Medical HAWTHORNE, C. O.: Clinical organization of HEY. 'aptain W. H. P., LUgion d'Eonneur and Surgical Reports of, rav , 12 the medical profession, 69. (0) conferred upon, 96 Hospital, Erskine, for Limbless Men, addition FIAY, Captain Frederick William, Croix de HEY. Captain Wilson H.: Method of early to, 308 uuerre conferred upon, 370 closure of recent gunshot wounds, 445. (0) Hospital Food Supplies: Administration. HAYDON, Staff Surgeon Walter T., Croix de HEYWJOD, W. B.: Cure of inguinal hernia, 7107 Conservation, and Accountting Jor Use by (luerre conferred upon, 631 HICKEY, Captain AUgUstUs Joseph, Military Canadian Military Hospitals in England, HAYES, Reginald: Intensive Treatment of Cross conferred upon, 398 631 Syphilis and Locomrotor Ataxia by Aachen HICKLING, G. H.: Si-licylic ionization as a Hospital, Guy's: Information concerning the methods, rev, 828 palliative in multiple neurofibromsta of the study of medicine, 325-Scholarships, 470 HAYNES, Fred. H.: Mercury in epilepsy, 308 spinal cord, 516 Hospital, lrish Counties W4ar, 132 11AYWARD, A illiam C.. receives permission to Hidden scourge " in mediaeval Paris, 869 Hospital, Jerusalem Mission, 803 wear the Order of the Nile, 202 High-frequency apparatus, portable, 82 Hospital, King George V: Large fragment of HEALD, Lieut Donald. dies of wounds, 536 HIL.EY, Lieut. Richara Farrar, dies on service, shell embedded in orbit; fracture of orbital Hfealth congress in Sydney, 436 462 wall and laceration of globe; successful re Pealth, Ministry of Public: Suggestions for, HILL, Alex.: Food, rev., 47 moval after lication by x rays (Sir W. J. 61-Status of medical officer of health in HILL, Lieut. Arthur Robert, Military Cross Collins), 252 relation to (T. W. N. Barlow), 96 -Lord conferred upon, 839 Hospital, King's College: Information con- Rhondda and, 157-Constitution of. 199- BILL., Surgeon Frederick G. E., D S.0 con- cerning the study of medicine, 325-Medical Parliamentary questions, 232, 596-Circular ferred upon, 433 -School awards, 136 letter to Insurance Committees, 235-Corre- HILL. uaptain H. F , dies of wounds, 399 Hospital for Limbless Men, the Erskine, 308- spondence on, 306, 404, 705-Schemes for. 396 HILL, Captain James, Military Cross conferred Progress of work at Roehampton, 743-The -Deputation from Scotland. 464-Friendly upon. 463 Welsh Hospital for. 774 societies conference on. 470-Leadingarticles, HILL, Leonard: Clothing, ventilation, and Hospital, London: Medical College awards, 559. 696 865-ionference of sanitary autho- trench feet, 124 136-Information concerning the study of rities, 587-Hop- of substantial agreement. HILL, Lieut. Regina'd Gordon, Military Cross medicine, 325-Set of seven drawings of, 636. 596-Scottish non-panel doctors and, 602, 634 conferred upon, 463-Killed in action, 565 Hospital maintenance (Australia), 98 Ta B zit I I qDEX. I MEDICL JOUBNAL 13

Hospital, Manor House Military Orthopaedic, HOULDSWORTH, S;rgeon Probationer W. C., Infirmary, Leicester Royal, bed endowed, 649 opening of, 449 missing, feared killed (H.S.S. Begonica), Infirmary, Royal Victoria, Newcastle-upon- Hospital, Middlesex: Information concerning 564 Tyne, Rutherford bed endowed, 32 the study of medicine, 326-Scholarships, Housing, circular from Local Government INGLIS. Elsie, obiLuary notice of, 743-Appre- 541 Board, 158 ciation of, 775 Hospital, Military Orthopaedic (shepherd's Housing, rural, 593 Inguinal hernia. See Hernia Bush), 803 Housing in Scotland, report of Royal Com- Inoculation in the navy (parliamentary Hospital, National. for Paralysed and Epi- mission, 538, 667 question), 771 leptic, Bloomabury, Founders' Day, 635 HOVELL, T. Mark: Gastro-intestinal sepsis a Inoculation, protective, against Bacillus Hospital, National, and University College a cause of M6niere's symptoms. 787. (0) welchii (Bull and Pritchett), 432 School of and Hospital Massage Electrical "How we are to be governed," 295 Inquest on a leg (Norman Porritt), 483. (O- Treatment, 23 Howard Association, report, 276 (Lieut. W. A. Murray), 676 and mnedical Hospital physicians army ser- HOWE. Frederick William Duncan, dies of Insane and mental deficients in 1916, report of vice (parliamentary question), 628 wounds, 566 Board of Control, 668 Hospital. Queen Mary's, Roehampton, progress HOWIF Rohert: Bacterol in ringworm, 780 Insane, review of books on, 764 of work at, 743 HUGHEs, Csptain F. M., Legion d'flonneur Insanity, alcoholic factor in (H. M. Pollock), Hospital, Bandwick Military, and the Red conferred upon, 96 397 Cross Societv. 874 HUGHES-JONES, Captain Kenneth H., killed in Institutes of surgery (Sir Berkeley Moyniharn), Hospital reports, 252, 454, 517, 861 action, 463 171 (0) Hospital, Ro3 al Dental, gift from the Queen, HUGO, Lieut -Col. Edward Victor, C.M.G. con- Institutional accommodation: Committee of 847 ferred upon. 300 inquiry (parliamentary statement), 814- Hospital, Rolal Free (London Sehool of HULL, Lieut.-Col. Alfred J.: Cure of inguinal Members of committee, 814 Medicine for Women): Scholarships, 237- hernia, 548 (0), 672-Direct transfusion of Institution, Liverpool Medical: Opening of Information concerning the study of medi- bloo, 683 (0)-Paraffin treatmentof burns, session, 601-President's address, 601- cine, 329, 338 788 (0) Ordinary meeting, 703 Hospital, Royal National for Consuimption, HULL, Lieut. Edward Cecil Gordon, killed in Insurance Bill, amending. 665 Dublin, annual meeting, 195 action, 371, 495 FHospital, Royal Prince Alfred, Sydney, report, Hull, death from barium sulphate at, 169 Insurance, National: 529 BULTON, H. F. E.: Analysis of peeled chest- Amendment Bill, 700, 734, 804, 870 Hospital, St. Bartholomew's: Informiation nuts and peeled acorns, 676 And attendance on dependants, 836 concerning the study of medicine, 326 HUME, M. (and M. CHICH): Prevention of lberi- Benefit societies and disabled soldiers Hospital, St George's: Information concern- beri and scurvy in war, 661 (Ireland), 372 ing the study of medicine, 327 HUmE, Lieut.-Col. W. E. (and others): Infec- Benefits in Wales, 738 Hospital, St. Katherine's Lodge, for American tive jaundice, 345. (0)-A correction, 440 Central pool and invalided soldiers' fund, and British officers, opening of, 496 HUMPEREYS, Lieut. J. Alan, killed in action, 740 Hospital, St. Mary's: Information concer-ning 400 Conference of Local Mledical and Panel the study of medicine, 327 HUNT, Major G. M., killed in action, 599 Committees (leading article), Hospital, St. Paul's, for Skin and Genito- 557-Corre- HUNTER, Captain Bentley Moore, killed in spondence on, 671 Urinary Diseases, Red Lion Square, report, action. 269 Failure of sanatorium benefit in London, 202 HUNTER, John: His collection of surgical in- 601 Hospital, St. Thomas's: Roll of honour, 210- struments, 396 London Insurance Committee and treat- Scholarships, 237, 541-Information concern- HURD, Henry M. (and others): Itstitutional ment of tuberculous persons, 739 ing the study of medicine, 327-Grainger Care of the Insane in the United States anid London Panel Committee and invalided prize, 675 Canada rev., 764 sailois and soldiers, 501 Hiospital, Sheffieldl Royal: Strangulated Hu.RRY, J. B : An educational garden, 20 Medical benefit in Scotland (county of obturator hernia (Captain Gordon F. Stones), HURST, Major Arthur F.: Etiolcgy and treat- Lanark), 807 861 ment of war neuroses 409. (0) Medical Insurance Agency and medical Hospital, Shepherd's Bush Military Ortho- HUTCHINSON, Major Eric Lloyd, D.S.0. con- benefit, 833 paedic, 803 ferred upon, 839 One pool one agreement, correspondence on, Hospital ships, safe passage for. 228-The HUTCHINSON, Woods: Ptrt of hygiene in the 604 sinking of, 625 European war. 605 Panel Committees and the Association, 497 Hospital stoppages of army pay (parliamen- HUTCHISON, Robert: Effect of war bread on Panel practice and remuneration for drugs tary question), 665 health, 485--Three cases of melaena neo- and mileage, 498, 540, 626. 633, 670. 707, 777, Hospital, University College: Informal ion natorum successfully treated by injection of 812 844 concerning the study of medicine. 328- whole blood or blood serum, 617. (0) In Scotland, 63 Scholarships, 470-Endowment of Rix beds HUXLEY, James Usher, obituary notice of, 101 btaffordshire Insurance Committee and the for treatment of Bright's disease, 570 HUXTABLE. Captain Charles Reginald Ralston, petrol supply,570 Holspital, Vancouver Military, 808 Military Cross conferred upon, 130; bar to The rural panel practitioner, 875 Hospital, Victoria War, Bombay: Gunshot Military Cross, 738 Tipperary County (S R.) Medical Committee, wound of liver, secondary haemorrhage, I3 giene, review of books on, 391 97 ligature of braneb of hepatic artery, re- i1rpnerpy rexia in enteric fever (F. M. Fonseca), Tuberculosis insurance in theory and in covery ( Major T. S. Novis), 517 516-(P. Vernon Dodd). 723 practice (leading article), 623 Ilospital, Westminster: Scholarships, 237- HYSLOP, Colonel James, obituary notice of, Yorkshire medical men and invalide-lsailors Inform ation concerning the study of medi- 541 and soldiers, 501 cine, 328 Hospitals, Anglo-Russian, notes from (Sir Interallied Surgical Conference, 666 Herbert F Waterhouse, W. Douglas Harnmer, Interests of absent colleagues, 699 and Charles J. Marshall), 441. (0) Internal Secretions, Association for the study H spitals, auxiliary, grants for (parliamentary of, 224 question), 870 Internal secretions, review of books on, 81 Hospitals. auxiliary miiilitary, report to War International Society of Surgery, 627 Office. 123 lntraurethral primary syphilitic chancre Ho3pitals, British, work of on the Serbian I. (Captain P. A. Clements), 388 front, 408 Investiture, 132 Hospitals and the calling up of doctors, 28 ILES, Captain Alfred J. H. : Treatmuent of Ionic medication and the method of ad(minis- Hospitals for chest diseases, information con- painful shins, following trench fever, by tration (Leighton Kesteven),423. (0) cerning, 338 electro-therapeutical methods, 484 Ionization, salicylic, as a palliative in mul- Hospitals for children, information concern- Immunity, theory of, 777, 842 tiple neurofibromata of spinal cord (G. H. ing. 337 Immunity and tuberculosis, 304 Hlicking).516 Hospitals, clinical, information concerning, INCH., Lieut. Robert Stuart Mark, killed in 337 action, 631 Ireland: Hospitals for disabled soldiers, 372. See also Income tax, 68, 170, 202. 238.606, 878 Baby Week Conference,62 Soldiers, crippled and disabled Income Tax for Investors for Year 1917-19IS, Belfast: Adami medal founded, 668-Craig- Hospitals, Dub in Maternity, 63 556 avon Neurasthenic Hospital for Soldiers, Hospitals, eye, information concerning, 337 homes Ineuirables, for, 676 132-Maternity and child welfare. 602 - Hospitals, fever, information concerning, 338 Indexes, balf-yearly, 20, 837, 870 Tuberculosis in, 632-Winter session HosDitals, general, information concerning, India and medical progress (R. Mc3arrison), opened, 602 337 109. (0) Benefit societies and disabled soldiers,372 Hospitals, London lock, 500 India, inedicine in-afresh blow to the I.M.S., County hospital surgeons and the nursing Hospitals, Manchester and Salford M,ilitary, 798 question,435 supersezsion of civilian medical officers, India and Mesopotamia (leading article), 17- Craigavon Neurasthenic Hospital for 400 Lord Hardinge's speech. 21 Soldiers, Belfast, 132 Hospitals, military, food administration, India, military hospitals in, 591 Dispensary doctor, appointment of (South in, 631 India Office, Medical Board of (parliamentary Dublin guardians), 435-Inerease of pay to Hospitals, military, in India, 591 qusestion), 128 by the Ballina guardians, 632 hlospitals, military, medical practitioners in India, vaccination in (parliamentary ques- Doctors of military age and Poor Law (parliamentary question), 804 tion), 193 medical appointments, 602; and the Local Hospitals, military, tetanus in. See Tetanus Indian husbandman, eight-hour day of, 698 Government Board, 775 Hospitals, nose, tbroat, and ear, information Indian hygiene, review of books on, 391, 692 Dublin: Baby Week Conference, 62-Im- concerning, 338 Indian Medical Service. See Army, Indian prisonment for milk adulteration, 567- Hosditals, ortbopaedic, and curative work- Industrial fatigue, committee formed in Maternity hospitals, 63-- Our Day" in, shops, 369, 567, 803-Information concerning, U S.A. to investigate, 392 567-Royal National Hospital for Con- 369 Infant diarrhoea See Diarrhoea sumption, 195-University and the war, 97 Ilospitals, orthopaedic (military), in the Infant mortality. See Baby. Maternity and Fitzga-rald, Dr., presentation to 538, 632 United States, 537 child welfare. and Mortality IrishCounties War Hospita.l,132 HTospitals, shelling of, 667 Infant, new-born, resuscitation of by heart Irish Nursing Board, 302 603, 703 Hospitals, Territorial general (parliamentary massage and oxygen (Fred. U. Fisher), 215- Life saviLgiawar time, 567 question). 596 (Arthur de Vine), 290 Local Government Board, and doctors of Hospitals, V.A .D, of medical officers payment Infantile paralysis to be a notifiable disease military age. 372; and Gorey guardians in., See Payment in 260. also France, See Poliomyelitis and Vaccination Acts, 538 ; and treatment H4ospitals, voluntary, future of, 304 Infected wounds. See Wounds of venereal disease, 632 ospitals, voluntary, treatment of invalided it Infection in open bone. See Bone Lumsden, John, dinner to, 632 soldiers 561 at, 496, Infectious diseases, influence of the weather Meyler, J. F. C., committee formed to assist Hospitals, whisky in (parliamentary ques- on the incidence of. 197 497 tion), 837 Infectious diseases, notification of. 700 Milwives Bill, 97. 841 Hospitals for women, information concern- Infirmary, Bristol Royal, note on.734 Milk adulteration.imprisonment for,567 ing, 337 Infirmary, Dundee Royal, pathology at 841 Milk supply of Ireland, 435 ROULIBERT: Flies and coloured light, 190 Infirmary, Glasgow Western, report, 841 lMunce, Dr., presentation to, 632 I414 KZIDICAL52Iu BurnamsJOUWNAL J INDEX. = I Ireland (contintued) JONEs, Sir Robert: Problem of the surgical KIRTTIKAR, Lieut.-Col. Karaba Ramohoddas, Ormsby, Captain William, resignation of, treatment of disabled men, 658 obituary notice of, 138 668 JORDAN, E. 0.: Food Poisoning, rev., 119 KIRTON, Captain John, Military Cross con- Pauperism in Ireland, 873 JOSCELYNE, Lieut. Laurence Arthur, killed in ferred upon, 600 Poor Law medical officers' bonuses, 775- action, 536 KIRTON, Reginald G., receives permission to Graded salaries of, 841 JOBLIN, Elliott P.: Treatment of Diabetes wear the Order of the Nile, 202 Remuneration of medical officers, 873 Mellitses, rev., 517 Kitchens, central, 376 Salaries and the cost of living (Clogher). 270 Joy, Norman H.: Note on skin grafting, 857. KNAGG5, Captain Francis Henry, dies on Salaries of dispensary medical officers, 497 (0) service, 26 Tipperary County (S.R.) Medical Committee, JUBB, George: Influence of the weather on Knee, septic arthritis of, treatment of certain 97 the incidence of certain infectious diseases, selected cases of (Captain W. Rankin), 287. Training centres for discharged soldiers, 197 (0) 870 JUNG, C. G.: Collected Papers on Analytical Knee-joint, early treatment of gtmnshot wounds Tuberculosis problem, 195 Psychology, rev., 556 of (Colonel H. M. W. Gray), 278. t0) Ulster Medical Society, 668, 807 Knee-joint, method for efficient drainage of Vaccination iEnniscorthy), 270 (Lieut.-Col. A. W. Mayo-Robson), 450. (0) Venereal disease, treatment of, 632, 668 Knee-joint, results of sixty consecutive cases War and insanity, 302 of (W. H. Ogilvie), 280. (0) Knee-joint, treatment of gunshot wounds of Ireland, sanatorium benefits in (parliamentary (Captain C. Max Page), 282 question), 57 Knee-joint, treatment of the wounded (Colonel Ireland, vaccination in (parliamentary ques- H. G. Barling), 277. (0) tion), 596 KNOx, Robert: Radiography anud Radio- IRELAND, Captain Alfred John, Military Cross K. therapeutics, rev., 763 conferred upon, 301 KOCHRa, Theodor, obituary notice of, 168 IRELAND, CaPtain B. A.. killed in action, 701 Kansas, court plaster being sold full of KOLLE, W.: Bacteriology and treatment of Irish Nursing Board. 302, 603, 703 tetanus bacilli, 356, 524 pyorrhoea alveolaris, 265 IRviNE, Captain Charles Clouston, Military KAPADmA, Lieut. Ratenshaw Nariman, Croix KOLMER, J. A.: Anaphylactic and pseudo- Cross conferred upon, 130 de Guerre conferred upon, 370 anaphylactic skin reactions, 264 IRVING, Lieut. David Pierey, killed in action, KARNEY, Hon. Surgeon William, obituary Korea medicine in. 397 302 notice of, 137 KRABBE, K. H.: Thymic dwarfism, 837 IsBisTER, Lieut. William Johnstone, Military KAsANJAN, Major V. H.: Report of the De- KtSLER: " Sano " in treatment of carriers of Cross conferred upon, 463 partment of Oral Surgery of the Harvard the meningococcus and diphtheria bacillus, Italian, Easv, and Hoc to Pronounce it Surgical Unit, 3 (0) 408 (Captain Keyworth), 675 KEEN, W. W.: Treatment of War Wountids, Italy, national institute of malariology to be rev., 486-Story of the operation on Presi- established, 434-Sero-vaceino-therapeutic dent Cleveland, 594 institute opened at Naples, 520-Congress of KEITH, Arthur: The Basle Anatomical Nomen- Italian Society of Internal Medicine, 524- clature (B N.A.), 134-Principles of ortho Treatment of Italian prisoners by the paedic treatment, 662-Anatomical and Austrians, 617-Number of deaf-mutes in, physiological principles underlying the 635 -Number of suicides in, 728 treatment of injuries to muscles, bones, and IvENs. Mary H. Frances: The part played by joints, 711, 785 824, 858. (0)-Appointed L. British medical women in the war, 203. (0) Fullerian Professor of Physiologyin Royal -Legion of Honour conferred upon, 370 Institution, 779 LABADIE-LAGRAVE, Fr6d6ric, obituary notice KELLAWAY, Captain Charles Hallily, Military of, 201 Cross conferred upon, 702 Laboratorio. 276 KELLY, Brown: Dental cysts and cysts of Labour, painless (hyoscine, scopolamine, and floor of nose, 847 morphine] (W. A. Potts), 758. (O)-(Wargaret KELLY, Surgeon J. C., D.S.C. conferred upon, Vivian), 760. (0)-Discussion on at Royal 433 Society of Medicine, 791 KEMP, Sister E. M.. killed on service, 600 Labour Party and the medical profession, 626, KEMP, Captain Frederick William, Military 801 Cross conferred upon, 738 Laburnum seeds, poisoning by, 676 J. KEMPSTER, Christopher: Lay radiographers Lacquer poisoning in Japan, 362 and electro-therapeutics, 778 LAIRD. Captain Archibald Forbes, Military JACK, Captain James, Military Cross con- KENIHAN, Captain Raphael Leo, Military Cross conferred upon. 463 ferred upon, 702 Cross conferred upon, 300 LAmBERT, Gordon: Disorders and diseases of JACKSON, Captain Arthur Randell, Military KENNARD, Dudley: Dish for irrigation treat- the heart in soldiers, 251 Cross conferred upon, 566 ment of gonorrhoea, 119 Lanark County Insurance Committee and JACKSON, Dennis E.: Experimnental Pharma- KENNEDY. Captain Alex. Mills (and Captain medical benefit in Scotland, 807 rev., cologv, 518 C. WORSTER-DROUGHT): Pneumococcal Lancashire, health of, 133-Annual report of JACOBS, Captain Cyril, Military Cross con- meningitis, 481. (0) central tuberculosis officer, 728 ferred upon, 130; bar to Military Cross, 839 KENNEDY, Captain Douglas Ballantyne, Mili- LANCASHIRE, G. H.: Ringworm in adults, 202 JACOB, Private Donald M., killed in action, tary Cross conferred upon, 130 Lancisi on swamp fevers and the mosquito, 400 KENNEDY, Robert, appointed Deputy Lieu- 710 Jam making, leaflet on, 308 tenant for county of city of Glasgow, 675 Land scurvy. See Scurvy JAMESON, Sir Leander Starr, obituary notice KENNEDY, Captain Ronald Sinclair, Militarsy LANDERB, Captain Charles Llewellyn, Military of, 742 Cross conferred upon, 463 Cross conferred upon, 566 JAmmsoN, E. B.: The Basde Anatomical KENNON, *Captain Robert. Military Cross con- LANDIs, [I R. M. (and G. W. NORRIS): Diseases Nomenclature, 121 ferred upon, 600 of the Chest and the Principles of Physical JANIow, Captain Harold Garnett, bar to KENNY, Captain Richard Wellington, Military Diagnosis, rev., 796 Military Cross, 129 Cross conferred upon. 162 LANE, Captain Harold Dunmore, Military Japanese Medical Corps goes to Rumania, Kent Hospitals Committee, 375 Cross conferred upon. 566 542 KEOGH, Sir Alfred: His evidence re army LANE, Major J. Ernest: London Lock Hos- Japanese periodicals, review of, 362 medical re-examinations, 22-Harben gold pitals, 500 Jaundice, acholuric (W. H. McKinstry), 79. medal awarded to, 32-Attacks and rumours LANKESTEPR, Sir E. Ray: Dr. Adami's Croonian (0) concerning, 189-Appointed Grand Officer of Lectures, 63. 165 - Discoverer of the cause of Jaundice, acholuric, treated by splonectomy the Legior of Honour, 433-Belgian Order sleeping eickness, 198, 402 (Surgeon Rowland Hill), 424. (0) of the Crown conferred upon, 433-Hon. Laparotomy for gangrenous, gut drainage, Jaundice, infectious (Noguchi), 19 F.R C.S. conferred upon, 531-General editor recovery (Evelyn A. Constable), 454 Jaundice, infective (Sir Bertrand Dawson, of Military Medical Manuals, rev., 827 LAPSLEY, Captain James Burne, Croix de Lieut.-Col. W. E. Hume, and Captain S. P. Keratosis. gonorrhoeal (Captain W. H. Brown Guerre conferred upon, 370 Bedson), 345. (0)-A correction, 440 and Csaptain A. M. Davidson), 453 (0) LAWLEY, Hon. Siir Arthur: A Message from Jaw and face injuries. See Facial KERR, Captain Charles, Military Cross con- Mesopotamia, rev., 154 JEFFERSON. Lieut. Ingleby Stuart, killed in ferred upon. 162 LAWRENSON, Lieut. Raymond F., dies of action, 163, 434 KERR, Captain Eric John, killed in action, wounds, 400, 565 JEFFREY, Captain Edward Shapter, Military 599 LAWRIE, Captain Maurice Bertram, Military Cross conferred upon 162 KERR. Captain Francis Kenneth, Military Cross conferred upon, 162; bar to Military JENKINS, A. W., presentation to, 308 Cross conferred upon, 130 Cross, 702 JENKINS, Surgeon-General: His evidence in KESTEVEN, Leighton: Notes on ionic medi- LAWSON, David: Sanatorium treatment of army medical re-examination, 58 cation and the method of administration, tuberculosis, 651 JEPPs, Margaret W. (and Major J. C. 423. (0) LAXTON, Lieut. Archer Benjamin, killed in MEANINs): Detection and treatment with KEYWORTH, Captain: Easy Italian and How action, 163 emetine bismuth iodide of amoebic dysen- to Pronounice it, 675 Lay radiographers. See Radiograpbers. tery carriers among cases of irritable heart, Khartoum. annual report of Gordon Memorial LAZARUS-BARLOW, W. S.: Experimental pro- 645. (0) College, 676 duction of carcinoma by radium, 794 JEPSON, Edward: Bronchial asthma, 650 KIDD, Frank: Common Diseases of the Male Lead, plain, and antimonial lead, experi- JEPSON, Captain William Baly, Military Cross Uretlhra, rev., 829 ments on the solubilty of (T. Maltby Clague conferred upon, 839 KIDD, Leonard J.: Lancisi on swamp fevers and A. J. Watson), 757. (0) JOHNSTON, J. (and J. W. WALLACE): Visits to and the mosquito, 710 Lead poisoning, basophilia in diagnosis of Walt Whitman in 1890-1891, rev., 863 KIDD, Walter: Deformed feet in women, 238 (ESobert Craik). 650 JOHNSTON, Captain William George, Military KIDD, Wm Arthur: Pituitary extract in con- Cross conferred upon, 600 cealed accidental haemorrhage, 116 Leading Articles: JOHNSTON, Major William Wallace Stewart, Kilts and decency, 308 Adaptation and disease, 18 D.B.O. conferred upon, 702 King Edward's Hospital Fund. See Fund After three years: the medical services, 187 JOHNSTONE, Lieut. J. D., killed in action, King George's Fund. See Fund Air war, 457 302 KING, Captain C, (and others): Report on Anatomical terminology, 121 JONES, A. Bassett (and L. J. LLEWELLYN): wound treatment by brilliant green paste, Ancient Wales, 226 Malingering, or the Simulation of Disease, 506. (0) Annual Representative Meeting, 156 rev., 117 KING, Captain Maurice Basil, bar to Mlilitary Army medical economies, 52 JONES, A. Rocyn: The origin of orthopaedic Cross, 129 Army Medical Service inquiry, 293 surgery, 180. (0) KING, Preston, nominated Mayor of Bath, Biological conception of life, 364 JONES, Arthur Webb, obituary notice of, 66 542 Biology of waterworks, 799 JONEs, Fleet Surgeon Kenneth H., Belgian KIRKL&ND, Major William Duncan, killed in Blind, care of the, 489 Order of the Crown conferred upon 301 action, 194 British medical services in France, 262 JoNEs, Captain Richard Orthin Hilton, KIREP&TRICEK, T. P. C.: The Irish Nursing Census of 1911, distribution of Population, Military Cross conferred upon, 130 Board, 703 53-Occupation and housing, 86 INDEX. I [ MHDICAThA JsRNsALJousxs. I13 W. disabled soldiers N. P. L.: Xeading Articles (continued) LEwIs, H.: Discharged Lusm, Captain Five hundred con- Cerebro-spinal fever and its treatment, 393 and sailors, 498 secutive cases of acute gonorrhoea treated Cerobro- spinal meningitis, epidemic, 831 LEWTAS, Colonel J. T.: His evidence on army with vaccines, 450. (0) Conference of Local Medical and Panel medical re-examinations, 57 Lumbar hernia. See Hernia Committees, 557 LEY, Gordon: Scopolamine-morphine in LuM5DEN, Captain Frederick William, Mili- English pioneers in naval medicine, 866 labour, 793 tary Cross conferred upon 839 Flanders weather, 622 LETTON,O.: Three Lectures on the Treatment LUM5DEN, John, dinner to, 632 Food problems, 730 of Diabetes Mellitus by Alimentary Rest (the LuMSDEN, Thomas: Treatment of war Food position to day, 525, 765 Allen " treatment), rev., 863 neuroses, 707 Food requirements of the sedentary worker, LEERMITTE, J. (and G. RBoussy): Lespsycho- LUND, Captain Herbert, appointed medical 832 nevrosesde guerre, rev., 361-English trans- referee for Manchester District, 815 Food restrictions for the well-to-do, 800 lation, rev., 827 Lung, spontaneous evacuation of shrapnel French view of the declining birth-rate, 590 Lice and nits in clothing or blankets, simple bullet (B. Mlurray Leslie), 648. (0) Harvey on the use of the circulation, 294 means of ascertaining if a sterilizing hut is Lung wounds, review of books on, 426 Health of the school child, 458 hot enough to destroy (A. Bacot), 151. (0) Lungs of adults, obsolete tuberculous lesions India and Mesopotamia, 17 Lichen planus, x-ray treatment of (Charles in, 191 Legislative cross currents. 696 E. de Silva), 11 LusE, Captain Joseph Paterson, Military Medical demobilization, 589 Life, biological conception of (leading article), Cross conferred upon, 162 Medical examination under the National 364 LYNN, Captain Graham Rigby, D.S.O. con- Service scheme, 394 Life saving in war time, 567 ferred upon, 301 Medicine in the reign of George III, 729 Life, speculations on. 733 LYSTER,burgeon Ronald G., Croix de Guerre Mesopotamia, 17, 86 LIMBERY, Captain Kenneth Thomas. killed in conferred upon, 631 Mind of the soldier, 188 action. 535 LYTE, J. C.: Discharged disabled soldiers and Ministry of Health, 559, 696, 865 Limbless soldiers and sailors. See Soldiers sailors, 466 Ministry of National Service, 489 Limbs, artificial. See Artificial New voluntary rations, 660 LINDSAY, Captain George Edwin, Military Pensions and grants for disabled officers and Cross conferred upon, 463 relatives of deceased officers, 122 Links with the past, 848 Poliomyelitis, acute, and cerebro-spinal LINNELL, A., elected vice-chairman of the fever, 558 Northamptonshire Insurance Committee, Poliomyelitis epidemic in New York (1916), 202 51 LIzpp, Captain George Robertson, Military M. Prevention of beriberi and in conferred 268 scurvy war, Cross upon, " 661 Liquor control regulations, effect of, 190 M.AAsE: War oedema," 560 Profession of medicine, 309 LIsTER, Lord, Life of, 69-Review of, 725 MAcALISTER, Sir Donald: Christmas appeal Remaking the disabled, 363 LISTER, T. D Sanatorium treatment of of the Y.M.C.A., 778 Sanatorium treatment of tubsrculosis, ex- tuberculosis, 650 MlALPIN, Agnes, obituary notice of, 631 pert opinion on, 767 LISrTER. Captain William Howard, D.S.O. con- MACAULAY, Major W. Cameron: A sand sledge, Schools and their medical service, 225 ferred upon, 839 805 Shortage of medical students, 428 Literature of the war, ephemeral, 55 MCBRIDE, P.: Detection of deafness, 289 Spirochaetosis icterohaemorrhagica, 590 Lithotomy searcher, Edwards's, 744 MACCALLUM, Captain Peter, Military Cross Staff of life, 261 LITTLE, E. Muirhead: Modern artificial limbs conferred upon, 566 Syphilis, reinfection in, 526 and their influence upon methods of ampu- MCCARIIsoN, H.: India and medical progress. Transfusion of whole blood, 695 tation, 550 (0) 555 109. (0)-The Thyroid Gland in Health and Tuberculosis insurance in theory and in LITTLEWOOD, Lieut.-Col. Harry, C.M.G. con- Disease, rev., 290 practice, 623 ferred upon, 234 MACCARTHY, T.: Case of sarcoma treated Urinary spirochaetosis, 429 Liver, gunshot wound of, secondary haemor- with colloidal copper, 116 War nephritis, 766 rhage, ligature of branch of hepatic artery. MCCAUSLAND, Captain Archibald, Military Wounds of the chest, 155 recovery (Major T. S. Novis), 517 Cross conferred upon, 267 Liverpool: Annual medical service in, 537- MCCAUSLAND, Captain Samuel, Military Cross _LEAaY, Lieut.-Col. Albert William, obituary Health of, annual report, 435-Medical in- conferred upon, 162 notice of, 137 spection of school children, 62-Medical MOCOLLUM, E. V.: Textbook of Organic Leave, week-end, for military medical men institutions, 601. See also Institutions Chemistry for Students of Medicine and (parliamentary question), 804 Living, cost of (parliamentary question), 870 Biology, rev., 456 Lim BEL, Lieut-Col. Albert Edouard, Legion Livingstone College. See College McCoMBE, Captain John Smith, D.S.O. con- of Hlonour conferred upon, 840 LIVON, Charles, obituary notice of, 407 ferred upon, 301 Lecture, the Bradshaw: Missing and mis- LLEWELLYN, L. J. (and A. BASSETT-JONES): MOCONNACIE, Caiptain James Stewart placed organs (Sir John Bland-Sutton), 607. Malingering, or the Simulation of Disease, Military Cross conferred upon, 702 (0) rev., 117 MCCONNELL, Captain Arthur Edward Peel, Lecture, the Chadwick: Mental hygiene and LLOYD, Lieut. George Errington, Military Military Cross conferred upon, 566 shell shock during and after the war (Major Cross conferred upon, 300 MCCONNEELL, Captain William Gardiner, dies F. W. Mott), 39 (0) LLOYD, J. Seymour, appointed Director- of wounds,630, 666 Lecture, Chadwick Trust: Electricity and General of Recruiting, 605 MACCORBAC Major Henry: Treatment of hygiene of the body (H. T. Davidge), 779 LLOYD, Lieut. John Wathen Eaton, killed in scabies, 252-(and Captain W. D. D. SWATL): Lecture, Norman Kerr Memorial: War and action, 96 The scabies problem on active service, 384. alcohol (Major W. McAdam Rccles), 529 LLOYD, Major Robert Archer, D.S.O. conferred (0) Lecture, the Priestley: Enemies of child life upon, 398 MACCORMICKI, Major Kenneth, D.S.O. con- (Sir Arthur Newsholme), 873 Local Government Board. See Board ferred upon, 738 Lectures, Croonian: Adaptation and disease LOCH, C. S.: Annual Charities Register and MCC1RACKEN.Surgeon Williamn James, D.S.O. (Lieut.-Col. J. G. Adami), 9. (0)-Corre- Digest. rev., 362 conferred upon, 129 spondence on, 63, 98, 165, 200. See also Lock hospitals. See Hospitals MCUREADIE, Captain Anthony John, Military Adaptation LOCKE, Corporal William Grace, killed in Cross conferred upon, 398 Lectures, FitzPatrick: Medicine in England action, 566 MACUUIsH, Captain Kenneth Angus, killed in during the reign of George III (Arnold Locomotion, surgery of the organs of, 264 action, 666, 806 637, 688, 721. ChaPlin), (0)-jeading article LOEB, Jacques: The Organism as a Whtole, MCGULLAGH, Captain J.: Technique of nerve on, 729 rev., 862 suture, 617 LEDINGHAM, Lieut.-Col. J. C. G.: Dysentery London Association of Medical Women. See MCCUSKER, Captain Emmet Andrew, Military at Gallipoli, 29 Association Cross conferred upon, 566 LEDOUX LEBARD, R. (and L. OMBRIDANNE): London, cerebro-spinal meningitis cases for McDONAGH, J. E. H.: A double-barrelled Locatlisation et extraction des projectiles, first half of 1917, 169 syringo, 392 rev., 455 London county asylums and disabled soldiers, MACDONALD, J. A.: War Emergency Fund of LEE, Major Harrie Bertie, D.S.0. conferred 601 the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, 842 upon, 738 London County Council. See Council MACDONALD, CaptainRonald Hugh, Military LEEDMAN, Captain Charles Herbert, Military London, failure of sanatorium benefit in, 601 Cross conferred upon,130 Cross conferred upon, 130; bar to Military London, treatmlient of venereal disease in. MACDONALD, Sir William, obituary notice of, Cross, 738 See Venereal 197 LEES, Captain David, D.S.O. conferred upon, London, health of in 1916 164, 196, 270-Health McDONNELL, Captain James, Military Cross 463 and eyesight of school children, 164; 270 conferred upon, 268 LEESON, Captain Harold Howard, Military London Insnrance Committee and treatment MCDONNELL, Captain Randal Vivian, Military Cross conferred u)on, 702 of tuberc;;lous persons, 739 Cross conferred upon, 130 LEFOUR, Raoul, obituary notice of, 407 London: Maternityand child welfare buildings MACDOUGALL, Captain Donald John, Military Leg, inquest on (Norman Porritt), 483. (0)- to be built by Carnegie Trustees, 408 Cross conferred upon, 566 (Ljieut. W. a. Murray), 676 London Panel Coliim-iittee and invalided MACEWEN, Sir William, appointed Deputy LEGAT, Andrew, obituary notice of, 67 sailors and soldiers, 501 Lieutenant for County of City of Glasgow, LEGO, Lieut.-Col. Thoulas Percy, C.M.G. con- London School of Clinical Medicine, informa- 675 ferred 300 upon, tion concerning, 339. See also Hospital, MACFADYEN, Captain Duncan, Military Cross Legislative cross currents (leading article), Dreadnought conferred upon, 839 696 London School of Medicine for Women. See AIACFARLAND,Captain George Adams, dies of LEONARD, Major Thomiias Malcolm Russell, Hospital, Royal Free wounds, 565 Croix de Guerre conferred upon, 370 London water, report on, 97 MACFARLANE, Captain Ian, dies on service, LEREDDE, E.: Domaine, traitemtent et pro- Longevity in Australia, 873 131.169 phylaxie de la syphili*, rev., 828 LONGaURST, Lieut -Col. Harold George Fair- MACFArLANE, Lieut. JameesWallace, Military LESCHER, Captain Frank Grahame, bar to fax, killed in action, 566 Cross conferred upon, 162 Military Cross, 267 Lotion, a cheap, 848 Captain bar R McFARLANE, Wilfred, to Military LESLIE, Murray: Spontaneous evacuation LOUGHER, Lieut. G. R., dies on service, 495 Cross,463 of a shrapnel bullet in the lung by expectora- "Louping-ill " (Sir Stewart Stockman), 276 MCGAVIN, Lieut.-Colonel Donald tion, 648. (0) Johnstone, LOVELESS, Captain William Bird, Military D.S 0. conferred upon, 267 LESLIE, Captain William, Military Cross con- _Cross conferred upon,398 ferred upon, 162 McGHIE, Captain John, Military Cross con- Low,George C.: Emetine diarrhoea,484 ferred upon, 839 Captain El. Driffield: LEvICK, Modification of LOWE, Sir Francis, appointed member of MCGILL1VRAY, Captain Malcolm, tube Military Cbarrel's" for use especially where Departmental Committee re evils of un- conferred 130 danger Cross pressure on tissues, 762 qualified practice of dentistry, 407 upon1, LEvy, MCGOWAN, R. G.: Discharged disabled soldiers Captain Goodman: blood cell LIuCAs, Lieut.Charles Leslie Clement, dies of and sailors, 568-How is the early diagnosis haemoglobin content of the blood shell wounds, 61 of pulmonary to be made ?741 disordered tuberculosis action of the heart, 715. (0) LUKAsIE'wiCz: Venereal disease in the MACGIREGOR,Peter, obituary notice of, 779 Captain G. LEwIs,462 N. H., killed in action, Austrian army. 300 MACINTYRE, Captain Hugh Ross, Military LUKE, T. D.: British health resorts, 408 Cross conferred upon, 268-Bar to Military LEwis, dies of James, wounds, 27 LUKIS, Sir Pardey, obituary notice of, 569 Cross, 600 HTE BaITISH I6 MEDICAL JOURNAL I INDEX.

MACINTYRE, John, appointed Deputy Lieu- Malingering, pharyngitis artefacta. 159 Medical certificates for flour. See Flour ternant for County of City of Glasgow, 675 Malingering, review of books on, 117 Medical Defence Union, report, 368 MACKAY, Captain G4eorge Reginald, bar to Malingering. See also Siimulation Medical demobilization (leading articl3), 589 Military Cross, 738 MALLOCH, Captain Archibald: Acute tuber- Medical Directory, 32 MCKAY, Captain James, Military Cross con- culous bronchopneumonia with pneumo- Medical educati-n. development of in the ferred upon, 839 thorax, 716 (0)-Finch and Baines: A United Siate:, 685 MCKEEVER. Captain Louis Lawrence. dies of Seventeentth Century Friendship, rev., Medical education of women, information wounds, 737 862 concerning, 338 See also Medical schools MCKELVEY, Captain Daniel, Military C'ross Manchester and Salford: Conference of Medical examination under the National conferred upon, 130 medical women in, 464-Medical re-exa.mi- Service scheme (leading article), 394-(Par- MACKENZIE, Captain Henry Deedes Nutt, nation in, 27-Supersession of the military liamentary question, 870 killed in action, 495 hospital staffs 400 Medical history of the U.S. Forces, 566 MACKENZIE, Sir James: His eviden ce on blandible, treatment of gunshot wounds of Medical Inquiry Committee in France, 460. army medical re-examination, 127-A new (J. F. Colyer), 1. (0)-Correspondence on, See also Army school for the study of heart disease, 236 65 Medical inspection of school children. See MACKENZIE, Lieut. Joseph Randolph More-1, MANION, Captain Robert James, Military School Military Cross conferred upon, 130 Cross conferred upon,130 Medical insuranceagency and medical benefit MACKENZIE, Captain Laurence Abel, Military Manipulative Surgeons and army work (par- 833 Cross conferred upon, 267 liamentary question), 56, 228. See also Medical Library Association, 197 MACKIE, Captain David, Military Cross con- Bonesetters Medical magistrates, 102, 542 ferred upon, 738 MANN Ljieut. Alexander David, killed in Medical management in children's homes, 32 MCKINSTRY, Vt. H.: Case of acholuric jaun- action, 806 Medical mayors. 542 675, 709 dice, 79. (0)-Treatment of Vincent's an- MANSON, Sir Patrick: Tropical medicine and Medical member of the Secretary of State for gina, 404 hygiene, 103 (0)-A correction, 808- India's Council at Whitehall, the needed, MAcIKINTosH, Lieut. Donald, his V.C. received Tropical Diseases: A Manutal of Diseases of 198 by his parents, 132 Warm Clsmates, rev., 584 Medical men military, week-end leave for MACKIWOOD, Captain John Charsley, Military Manual curative workshops. See Curative (parliamentary question). 804 Cross conferred upon, 738 MAPLESTONE, Major Philip Alan, D.S.0. con- Medical missionaries, information concerning, MACLACHLAN. Captain Charles Fellowes, ferred upon, 839 344 Military Cross conferred upon, 702 MARGETTS, Surgeon Horace P., Croix de Medical Missionary Society, Glasgow, 841 MACLACELAN, Captain Peter Malcolm, Mili- Guerre conferred upon, 631 Medical novelists, 460 tary Cross conferred upon 702 MARIE, P. L: Othaemat-ma as a disease of Medical officers, American, in England, 395 MC(JAREN, Barbara: Women of the War, rev., prisoner4, 699 Medical officers, remuneration of (Ireland), 726 Marriage licences not tX be issued in New 873 MCLEAN, Rev. J. R., appointed Deputy York State to persons suffering from in- Medical officers, specially skilled (parlia- Director-General of Recruiting, 605 sidious diseases, 116 mentary question). 127 MACLEAN, Captain Ivan, D.S.O. conferred MARRIOTT, Wm.: Case of haematemesis and Medical officers in the U.S. Navy, number of, upon, 463 melaena neonatorum with recovery, 516 877 MACLEAN, Major W. L., dies of wounds, 737 MARBIs, Captain H. Fairley: Treatment of Medical officers in V.A.D. hospitals, payment MACLEOD, Captain Clemlent Richard, Military thrombosis, 822 (0) of. See Payn,ent Cross conferred upon, 463 MARSHALL, A.: Short Account of Explosives, Medical policy, co-ordination of British, 30, 65, MACLEOD, J. M. E.: Dermatitis from handling rev., 656 165, 273 German bombs, 80 MARSHALL, Charles J. (andl others): Notes Medical practitioners in military hospitals MACLEOD, N.: X-ray detection of the presence from the Anglo-Russian hospitals, 441 (0) (parliamentary question), 804 of cloth in wounds, 791 MARSHALL, Lieut.-Col. William Lawrence Medical Practitioners' Union, Birmingham MACLEOD, Neil: Detection of khaki anl other Wright. C.M, G. conferred upon, 234 and District, 567 material pervious to x ras bv injecting MARTIN, Major E. K (and Captain G. F. Medical profesion, clinical organization of wounds with thin bismuth emulsion, 562 PETRIE): Spread of infection in open bone (C. 0 Hawthorne), 69. (0)-Correspondence MCMA5TER, Major Robert Maxwell, D.S.0. and its bearing on the treatment of pro- on 138 conferred upon. 738 jectile fracture, 447. (0) Medical profession and the Labour Party, 626, MACMILLAN, Captain Hugh Agnew, Military MARTIN, Major J. Fitzgerald. appointed 801 Cross conferred upon, 839 Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, Medicalre-examination: Evidence before the MCMILLAN, Margaret: The Camp School, rev., 743 Parliamentary Committee, 22, 57, 93, 126, 232 692 MARTIN, Louis, appointed subdirector of the -(Brigadier-General A. K. Geddes), 22-(Sir MCjMILLAN, Lienit. William Calderwood, dies Paris Pasteur Institute, 68 Alfred Keogh), 22-(Colonel James Gal- on service, 630 MARTIN. Lieut. Robert Beattie, Military Cross loway), 23-(Colonel Sir John Bland-Sutton), MCMURRAY, T. P.: Use and abuse of bone conferred upon, 268 57-(Colonel J. T. Lewtas), 57-'Surgeon- grafts,180 (0) MARTIN, WilliaM: Supply of morphine. etc, General W'. G. Bedford), 57 -(Surgeon- MCNABB, Deputy Surgeon-General Daniel J. to army medical officers, 439 General Jenkins), 58 - (Surgeon-General P.: Belgian Order of the Crown conferred MARTIN, Captain William btretley, Military WV. Gl Birrell), 58-(Surgeon-General J. C. upon, 301 Cross conferred upon, 738 Culling). 59--(Surgeon General H. G. Hath- McNalli,'s Sanitary Handbook for India, rev, MARTINDALE, W. H.: Thyroid gland dosage, away), 59-(Colonel C. R. Tyrrell), 59-(Lord 391 570 Derby), 126 -(Lieut.-Col. Sir James Wolfe MCNEE, Captain J. W. (and Captain J. Shaw MARTINEAU, Major Alfred John, killed in Murray), 127-(Sir James Mackenzie), 127- DuNN): Study of war nephritis, 745 (l)) action, 233 (Dr. Albert Benthall), 127-(Dr. James Hay- MACPHAIL, Captain Alex.: The air war, 500 MASON, Captain Robert Paul Scott. Military 'ward). 127-(Surgeon-General Julian), 127- MACPHAIL, Captain Andrew: An ambulance Cross conferred upon, 162 " Special report" of committee, 193-(Mr. in rest, 298 Wassachusetts, First Annual Report of the Macpherson's evidence), 232-Sir Alfred MACPHERSON, Captain Gordon Archibald, State D(partment of Health of, rev, 12 Keogh's letter, 232-2 orrespondence on, 166- Military Cross conferred upon, 267 Massage, review of book. 361 In Manchester an i Ralford, 27-Parliamen- MACPHERSON, Mr. Ian: His evidence before the MASSON: Translation (of books in Collection tary questions, 266 628-Pay for men medi- Army Medical Re-examination Committee, Horizon, 779 827 cally re-examined (parliamentary question), 232 Maternity and child welfare: Carnegie United 128-Select fiapdoodle, 88-'War Office pro- MACPHERSON, William Grant, memorial to, Kingdom Trustees to erect a buiilding in posal for a civi,isn recruiting authority, 126 496 London and in Scotland for study of, 408- MCQUEEN, Captain Robert (and Captain Lyn Edinburgh Corporation's scheme, 435, 497- MEDICAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE: DIMOND): Carrel-Dakin treatmiient and a In Sydney, 436-American Red Cross sends Report to on antiseptic properties of scri- method for its application on an extensive specialists to France to carry on the cami- flavine and proflavine and brilliant green scale, 387 (0) paign. 452 -Glasgow clinic 464-Deputation (C( Hl. Browning, R. Gulbransen, and McRAE, Alec Mackenzie, killed in action, to President of Local Government Boar(l, L. H. D. Thornton), 70. (0) 702 567-In Belfast, 602-Centre for Hawick, 667. Report to on halazone for water st ,rilization MCRAE, Captain Murdo McKenzie, Military See also Baby atd Mortality, infantile (Captain Fred. Adams). 184 Cross conferred upon, 130 Maternity nursing home for wives of pro- Report to on bacteriological examination of MACRURY, Lieut.-Colonel Colin Williams, fessional men, 67 the blood in cases of irritable heart (Grace obituary notice of, 237 MATHESON, Captain James Macdonald, killed Briscoe and Captain Lyn Dimond), 210. (0) MCVAIL, Sir David C., obituary notice of, in action, 839 Report to on Dakin's " dichloramine-T " in 64 MATTHEWS, T. G.: Typhoid fever following a the treatment of wounds of war (Joshua SICVAIL, J. C: Appreciation of John Roberts bite by a horse, 780 E. Sweet), 249. (O) 406 Thomson, MAY, Slurgeon-General Sir Arthur, Belg:an Report to on an expeditious method for the MCVICKER. Captain Daniel, Military Cross Order of Leopold conferred upon, 301- study of enteric stools (Major F. B. Bow- conferred upon, 463 Japanese Order of the Sacred Treasure con- rman) 250. (0) NICWALTER, J.C.: Senseof projection in flying ferred upon, 631 Report to on a convenient method of pre- officers, 672 MAYER. T. F. G.: Formula?y of Certain paring eusol (J. Lorrain Smith, James Macedonia, note on the campaign, 701 Dr-ugs Usedl in the Suraical Treatmsent of Ritchie, and Theodore Rettie). 386. (0) MADDEN, Captain Robert John 3owman, Tropical Diseases, rev., 487 Report on the mortalities of birth, infancy. Milita y Cross conferred upon, 162 MAYLARD, A Ernest: Reamputations. 304 and childhood, 562 Mladness and unboundness of mind (Oharles Ma',o Foundation becomes the property of the Report to on the relative germicidal Mercier), 185 University of Minnesota, 540 efficiency of antiseptics of the chlorine Madlrid: Feast of flowers in aid of campaign MEAGHER, Captain T., Croix de Guerre con- group and acriflavine and other dyes against tuber ulo-is, 419 ferred upon. 96 (H D. Dakin and E K. Dunham), 641. (0) MAGEE, Captain .1 X. C.: Scabies problemii on MEAKENS, Major J. C. (and Margaret W Report to on detection and treatmient with active service. 468 JEPPs): Detection and treatment with emetine bismuth iodide of amoebic MAGILL, Captain R., L6gion d'Honneur con- emetine bismuth iodide of amoebic dysen- dysentery carriers among cases of irri- ferred upon. 96 tery carriers among cases of irritable heart, table heart (Maraaret W. Jepps and Major TMAGNER, W.: Dysentery at Gallip di. 539 645. (0) J. C Meakins), 645. (0) MAGNUs-ALSLEBEN: War nephritis, 128 Measles, cinnamon as a prophylactic in 32 Arinu4l rep"rt, 732, 743, 834-Deorease in its MAHOMRD, Lieut. Claude Atkinson Elly, killed Mediastinum, posterior, bullet in (Captain income, 743 in action, 462 A. T. H. Nisbet), 861 Report to on tho s'udy of war nephritis MAHO111ED, George: Co-ordination of British Medical app)intments in Egypt, 376 (Vtaptain J. Shaw Dunn and Captain J. W. medical policy, 30 Medical assessors, 624 McNee), 745. (0) Maiden success, 227 Medical benefit in Scotland 807 Report to on the fate of halazone in the MA4TLAND, Captain F. P.: Case of temporary Mledical Board of the India Otilce (parlia- animAal body, and on theAstability of blindness, 360 nmentary question), 128 tablets containing it (E. K. Dunham and Malaria, treatment of, 699, 878 Medical boards, appointment of, method of H. D Dakin), 790 (0) Malariology institute to he established in dletermination (parliamentary question). Revort to on a study of fifty cases treated by Italy. 434 771 flavine (Captain E. F. Bashford, Captain H.: MALESPINE, Les sgquelles des plaies de Meolical certificates, 742; for recruits, 770, J N. J. Hartley, and Captain John T. gte re du pounsonz, rev 426 812 Morrison), 849. (0) Tax INDEX. I MEDIC BumION 17 - I " MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: Meningoccocus carriers, sano " in treatment MOFFAT, R. U.: Discoverer of the cause of Appointments under the Colonial Offlce, 343 of (KUsler and Gtinzler), 408 sleeping sickness, 604, 848 Clinical hospitals in England, 337 Meningococcus of Weichselbaum (Edward C. MOLDOVAN: Venereal disease in the Austrian Degrees for practitioners, 338 Hort), 377. (0)-Correspondence on, 469 army, 300 Dental surgery, 344 MENNELL, James B.: Massage, it8 Principles MONTGOMERY-SMITH, Major Edward Charles, Indian Medical Service, 343 and Practice, rev., 361 D.S.O. conferred upon, 463 Information concerning the study of medi- MENOc¢L, Raimundo, obituary notice of, 846 MOORE, Benjamin: On T.N.T. poisoning; with cine, 309 et seq. Mental defectives in workhouses, etc ((iocal a request for information from medical Medical education of women, 334, 335. 338 Government Board regulations), 62-Na- officers at the front, 164-Theory of im- Medical missionaries, 344 tional institution for care and education of munity, 842 Medical practice In British colonies and mentally defective children founded at MOORE, Lieut. Gerald F. H., accidentally foreign countries, 344 Milan, 112 killed, 302 Post-graduate study, 339 Mental hygiene and shell shock during and MOORE, Lieut. William, killed in action, Prison Medical Service, 343 after the war (Major F. W. Mott), 39. (0) 302 Psychological medicine, 341 MENziES, Captain John Louis, Military Cross MooRE, Norman, appointed to Special Appeal Public Health Services, 341 conferred upon, 738 Tribunal re invalided soldiers and sailors, Public services, 343 MENzIEs, Lieut. William Alan, killed in 68 Royal Army Medical Corps, 343 action, 27 MooRE, Lieut. Raymond Cecil Devereux, Royal Naval Medical Service. 343 MERCIER, Charles A.: Spiritualism and Sir killed in action, 566 Scholarships. 236 Oliver Lodge, rev., 46 -Madness and un- MORGAN, Lieut.-Oolonel C. K, appointed Tropical medicine, 340 soundness of mind, 185-Appreciation of Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, Herbert Francis Hayes Newington, 201 - On 743 Medical services: After three years (leading Causation, withl a Chapter on Belief. rev, Morgan, Captain H. B.: Ministry of Health, article), 187 215-Appreciation of Alex. Reid Urquhart, 306 Medical services in Canaula, 302 237-Heman Temperaments: Studies in MORGAN, Surgeon Richard Glyn, Military Medical students in combatant service (par- Character, rev., 797 Cross conferred upon, 839 liamentary question), 596 Mercury coating on ring. removal of, 238 MORGAN, R. W.: Future of the Poor Law Medical students, number of in Switzerland, Mercury in epilepsy, 308 medical service, 740-Preparation of the skin 524 Mesenteric cyst. See Cyst for antitetanic injection, 848 Medical students in and out of the ranks, 64, Mesopotamia: Leading article. 17, 86-Vis- MORISON, Rutherford: Treatment of infected, 100, 135, 166, 274, 306. 596, 769, 812, 844 count Hardinge's speech, 17-Report of the especially war, wounds, 503. (0) Medical students in the ranks (Army Council Commission, 24, 48, 83-Medical and sur- Morphine, exportation of (parliamentary Instruction), 769 gical notes from (Major G. Grey Turner). 33, question), 563 Medical students. shortage of (leading article), 75 (O)-Court of inquiry appointed, 56- Morphine preparation, Indian opium for (par- 428-Correspondence on, 542 Parliamentary questions, 17, 56, 90, 563- liamentary question), 563 Medical students, women, to be admitted to Sharp criticisms in the Commons, 90 -Dis- Morphine, sale of (parliamentary question), Columbia University, 276, 633; to Harvard, patches (see Dispatches)-Medical arrange- 21 540-Offer withdrawn, 633 ments andhealth of troops, 60-Note on, 90 Morphine, etc., supply to army medical -Medical arrangements in (parliamentary officers, 439, 540 Medical and Surgical Appliances: question), 160-Naval and military pensions MORRIS, Sir Henry: Epsom College, 778 Anchor tourniquet, modified, 456 (narliamentary questions), 160-Honours, MORERIs, Sir Malcolm, elected President of the Apparatus for intravenous injection of 300 -Medical service in (parliamentary Institute of Hygiene, 32-Diseases of tile salvarsan, 119 question). 563 Skin, sixth edition, rev , 691 Apparatus for treatment of dislocation of METCaLFE, Captain F. B., dies of wounds, MopRIs-JoNEs, Captain John Henry, Military acromiat end of clavicle, 154 599 Cross conferred upon, 738 Aseptic dental appliances, 863 METCALFE, James: New school for the study MORRISON, James Holmes, obituary notice of, Combined scissors, forceps, and sponge of heart disease. 373 815 holder, 585 Metropolitan Asylums Board, report, 396 MORRISON, Captain John T. (and others): Dish for irrigation treatment of gonorrhoea, MEYLER, J. F. C., committee formed to assist, Study of fifty cases treated by flavine, 849. 119 497 (0) Double-barrelled syringe, 392 Middlesbrough, notification of tuberculosis MoORRIsoN, Captain William, killed in action, Hammock suspension for fractures, 292 and its results, 61 630 High- frequency apparatus, portable, 82 MIDDLEMISS, J E.: Bronchial asthma. 878 MORRISON, Captain William Kenneth, D.B.O. Hook pin for bandages. 487 MIDDLETON, Captain Arthur Gilbert Michael- conferred upon, 301 Pneumatic tourniquet for surgical purposes. sea, Military Cross conferred upon 130 IMORROGH. William F. C. MacCarthy, receives 392 MIDDLETON-WEST, Captain Stephen Harold, p-irmission to wear the Order of the Nile, Radium applicators, glazed, 556 Military Cross conferred upon, 301 202 Rubber operating gloves, repair of, 292 Midwife, the future of the (SE. W. Hope), 366 MORSE, Lieut. Christopher, killed in action, X-ray films, 253 Midwifery, review of book on, 655 839 Midwives, Association for Promoting the Mortalities of birth, infancy, and childhood, Medical terms in the New English Dictionary, Training and Supply of, 170-Best means of report on, 562 431 increasing the supply (E. W. Hope) 170 Mortality, infantile, powers of local autho- Medical training for women in Wales, 133 Midwives (Ireland) Bill, 97, 700, 740, 811, 841 rities as to (parliamentary question), 665 Medical volunteer corps (parliamentary ques- Midwives Board. See Board Mortality, infantile. See Baby week and tion), 771 Midwives, remuneration of, 873 Maternity and child welfare Medical women, British, the part played by Milan, national institute for care and educa- MORTON, Colonel Hugh Murray, D.S.O. con- in the war (Mary H. Frances Ivens), 203 tion of children suffering from mental ferred up:n, 300 10) weakness founded in, 112 Moscow hospitals, analysis of cases treated in Medical women, conference in Manchester, 464 Military and civilian medical services (parlia- first sear of war (Savvin), 50 Me lical Women, London Association of. See mentary question), 193 Mosquito danger, leaflet on, 93 Association Military hospitals. See Hlospitals Mosquitos, method of freeing an area from Medicinal and Dietetic Preparations: Hala- Military medical manuals (Collection Horizon), (Edm and Et. Sergent), 659 zone for sterilization of water, 13-Touraine review, 827 Mosquitos and flies in the epidemiology of and Aniou white wines, 82 Military medical officers, Etraining. of (parlia- acute poliomyelitis, 429 Mledicine in England during the reign of mentary question) 628 Mosquitos and swamp fevers, 710 George III (Arnold Chapliia), 637, 688, 721. Military orthopaedic centres, 803 See also Moss, sphagnum. 775 (0)-Leading article on, 729 Orthopaedic MOTHERSOLE, R. D.: Payment of medical Medicine in India: A fresh blow to the I.M S., Military Service Act (Canada), 632 officers to V.A.D. hospitals. 100 798 Milk adulteration, imprisonment for, 567 Motor car engines, electrical starter for, 523. Medicine in Korea, 397 Milk, dirty, in clean dairies, 54 710 Mt dicine, the profession of (leading article), Milk, proportion of fat in. 158 Motor cars, use of coal gas on, 470, 570 309 Milk supply of Ireland, 435 Motor notes for medical men (H. Massac Mkedicine in the spring offensive (in France). MILLAR, Duncan Mc Fadyen, Order of the Buist) 521 94 British Empire conferred upon, 344 Motor operating theatres for Italian and Medicine and the State (D. J. Gibb Wishart), MILLER, Albert (and Russell D. CARMAN): Belgian frontiers (Sir W. Collins's design), 808 Boentgen Diagnosis of Diseases of the Ali 434 Medico Psychological Associstion See Asso- mentary Canal, rev., 584 Motor spirit restriction order, 870 ciation MILLIGAN, Lieut Donald Samuel Eccles, MOTT, Major F. W.: Chadwick lecture on Mediumistic methods, 200 killed in action, 565 mental hygiene and shell shock during and MEEK, Wilfrid O.: Sanatorium treatment of MILNE, Jamej, obituary notice of, 500 after the war, 39 (0)-Microscopic exami- tuberculosis, 652 MILNE, Captain John Morrison, Military Cross nation of the brains of two men dead of MIaelaena neonatorum successfully treated by conferred upon, 398 c3mmotio cerebri (shell shock) without injection of whole blood or blood serum MILNE, Captain Joseph Ellis, estate of, 463 visible external injury, 612. (0) (Robert Hutchison), 617. (0)-(Alex Rose), MILNE Sister M., killed by enemy aircralt, 536 MOULLJN, Lieut.-Col. C. Mansell: Treatment 762 MTLNER, Captain C. E. H.: Coma due to sup- of gunshot wounds of the el bow-joint; a plea MIelaena neonatorum and haematemesis, with purative meningitis, difficulty of diagnosis, for primary excision, 583. (0) ecovery (W. Marriott), 516-Correspondence 454 Mouth-wash, flavine, sodiumn desoxycholate on, 606 MINcHIN, Mrs. E. A., civil list pension and quinine as (Major F. M Wells), 6. (0) MEr.,, Lieut.-Col. Felix Oswald Newton, awarded to, 32 Mouth-wash, a too pungent, 99. 135,170, 238, r *er of the Indian Empire conferred upon, Miod of the soldier (leading article), 188 308, 376, 606 301 Ministerial changes, 90 MOYNIHAN, Sir Berkeley: Appreciation MELVIN, Captain James, Military Cross con- Ministry of Health. See Health Theodor Kocher, 168-The Institutes of Sur- terred upon, 301 Ministry of National Service. See National gery, 171 (0) - Injuries to the peripheral Memorial scholarships, 530 Ministry of Pensions. See Pensions nerves and their treatment, 571 (0)- Memory training in cbildren, 138 Ministry of Public Health, scheme for, 64. Elected Fellow of the American College of MWnibre's disease caused by gastro-intestinal See also Health Surgeons, 595 sepsis (T. Mark Hovell), 787. (0) MINTY Captain Cyril Charles, Military Cross MUELLER, bergt J. H. (and others): Etiology M(-ningitis, meningococcic: pneumococcic conferred upon, 130 of trench lever, 474. (0) infection in treated by serum, 868 Missing organs See Organs Mum, John (and David ARTHUR) A Mainual Meningitis, acute syphilitic (d. A. Kinnier Missionaries, medical, information concern- I of Practical X-ray Work, rev., 455 Wilson and Charles E. 344 Captain A. Gray), ing, Mumt, John S., concludes fifty years of pro- 419 (0) MITCHELL, A. Philip: Primary tuberculosis fessional work, 138 Meningitis, pneumococcal (Captain C. Worster- of laucial tonsils, 528 MuLcAHY, T. A.: The late Dr. Hackman of Drought and Captain Alex. Mills Kennedy), MITCHELL, ROSS: Canadian University Hos- Portsmouth, 28 481 (0) pital units, 373 Mumps followed by grave diabetes mellitus Meningitic, suppurative. come. due to: diffi- Mites, cheese (Nellie B. Eales), 619 and pulmonary tuberculosis (Surgeon F. B- culty of diagnosis (Captain C. E. H. Milner), MITTON, Captain James Bertram, Military Gilhespy and H. S. Holden), 115. (0) 454 Cross conferred upon, 738 MUNCE, Dr., presentation to, 632 8TQMeDICALTTu BamTJouNAL]1 INDEX.

a 'Munition workers, health of, report, 13, 49. 83, Nerve suture, technique of (Captain J. Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (continued) 119-Parliamentary questions, 21-Taverns McCullagh), 617 " Collosol cocaine," 710 for, 537-Weekly hours of, 697 Nerves, pathological findings in following Comforts on a long journey, 502 Munition works surgery, 664 war injuries (Uaptain Sydney M. Cone), 615, Contraction of extensor longus hallucis, Munitions, Ministry of, and coal gas on cars, (0) 138 470 Nerves. peripheral, injuries to and their treat- Coroner on the duties of medical men, 636 MUNRO, Lieut. James Sutherland, reported as ment (Sir Berkeley Moynihan), 571. (0) Corrections, 32, 440, 502, 710, 744. 816 having died of wounds, 131-A correction, NETTER: Pneumococcic infection in meningo- Cows and typhoid fever. 878 163 coccic meningitis treated by serum, 868 Delivery obstructed by presence of hymen, MUNRO, Lieut. John Sutherland, dies of Neurasthenia and allied conditions (F. C. 744 wounds, 163 Forster), 618 Dermatitis from unclean tooth plates, 408 MuJNRO, Major David, Order of the Indian Neurasthenia and psychasthenia following Dressings and appliances, 846 Empire eonterred upon, 301 shell shock, treatment of (R. T. Williamson), Discoverer of the cause of sleeping sick- MURATET and VINCENT: Tvp2hoid Fever and 73. (o) ness, 846 1Paratyphoid Fevers, English translation, Neurasthenia and shell shock (parliamentary Edwards's lithotomy searcher, 744 rev., 827 question), 665 Electrical starter for motor-car engines, a Murder Most Foul, 848 Neurasthenic soldiers, discharged, 566-(Par- new, 710 Murder, psychology of (C. W. Burr), 877 liamentary questions), 771, 870 Feet, deformed, in women, 238 MuRaPHY, Lieut. George, killed in action, 495 Neurofibromata, multiple, of spinal cord, Finger splint from cactus stem, 68 MURPaY, Captain William Lombard, Legion salicylic ionization as a palliative in (G. H. Food, purity of, 170 of Honour conferred upon, 840 Hickling), 516 Fully protected, 202 MPURRAY, Flora, Order of the British Empire Neurology and psychiatry, new journal of, Gastroptosis, treatment of, 32 conferred upon, 295 627 German " scientific " warfare, 636 MURRAY, Lieut.-General Sir James Wolfe: His Neurology, war, review of book on, 186 Glucose, clinical test for the estimation of evidence on army medical re-examination, Neuroses, war, etiology and treatment of the percentage of, 202 127 (Major Arthur F. Hurst), 409. (0) Glycerin in treatment of wounds, 636 MURRAY, Lieut. W. A.: Inquest on a leg, 676 Neuroses, war, treatment of, 707 Haematemesis and melaena neonatorum, Muscles, bones, and joints, anatomical and NEvE, Major A.: Reamputation, 583 606 physiological principles underlying the NEVILLE, John Francis, obituary notice of, Homes for incurables, 676 treatment of (Arthur Keith), 711, 785, 824, 137 Income tax, 68, 170, 202, 238, 878 858. (0) NEVITT, Captain George R., killed in action, Infantile diarrhoea, 408 Mustard gas," 266 806 Infective jaundice: a correction, 440 MusTAPRD, Captain Hugh Roy, Military Cross NEWBIGGING, T. Duncan: Treatment of Inquest on a leg, 676 conferred upon, 162 whooping-cough, 440 Kilts and decency, 308 Muzzling order in force in Berlin, 877 New-born infant. See Infant Lancisi on swamp fevers and the mosquito, Muzzling order in Cuba, good effects of, 303 NEWELL, A. G.: Royal Earlswood Institution 710 MYERS, Lieut.-Col. Bernard Ehrenfried, for Mental Defectives, 276 Links with the past, 846 C.M.G. conferred upon, 234 NEWELL, Percy: Treatment of Vincent's Lithotomy searcher, Edwards's, 744 Myocardial change, a possible electro-cardio- angina, 502 Malaria, treatment of, 878 graphic sign of (B. Russell Wells and J. NEWINGTON, Herbert Francis Hayes, obituary Medical appointments in Egypt, 376 Strickland Goodall), 182. (0) notice of, 200 Medical Directorv, 32 NEWMAN, Sir George, joins committee to in- Medical management of children's homes, 32 vestigate milk production, 32 Medical profession, clinical organization of, NEWMAN, Horatio Hackett: The Biology of 138 Twints, rev., 390 Medical students. shortage of, and the NEWSHOLME, Sir Arthur: Enemies of child military age, 542 life, 873 Memory training for children, 138 New South Wales, State Children's Relief Mercury coating on ring, removal of, 238 Board in, 303 Mercury and epilepsy, 308 N. New York: Poliomyelitis epidemic, 1916 (lead- Mouth-wash, a too pungent, 170, 238, 308, 376, ing article), 51-City now apparently free, 606 ABARRo, David: Discoverer of the cause of 408-Marriage licences not to be issued to Nail-biting, remedy for, 376 sleeping sickness, 374, 467. 813 persons suffering from insidious, diseases, National Service Medical Boards, no Nail-biting, treatment of, 376 116 -Caledonian Hospital opened in Brook- Notification of Births Act, 710 NAIER, Lieut.-Col. FIenry Augustus Fitzroy, lyn, 147-Women's hospital organizes and Palmyra fibres as a suturing material in obituary notice of, 743 equips a unit of medical women for service place of silkworm gut, 780 NAISMITE, Captain Archibald Gladstone, in France, 735-Spanish-speakingdoctors in, Patonl's List of Schools, 710 Military Cross conferred upon, 162 found an association named La Sociedad Pediculosis pubis, treatment of, 676 NANKIVELL, Austin T.: Health in Camp, rev., Medica Hispano-Americana, 874-Health Poisoning by laburnum seeds, 676 292 statistics, 877 Pyorrhoea alveolaris, 502 Nasal antiseptics, 125 265 NICEOLAS, Lieut.- Col. James Joachim, killed Quinine, effect of on the ear, 502 Nasal sinuses, operations on, carried out in action, 564 Quo vadis (vel cui bono) ? 138 through a temporary opening in the septum Night blindness, 664 Radiographic diagnosis. confirmation of, 816 [trans-septall (Norman Patterson), 513 NISBET, Captain A. T. H.: Bullet in posterior Rheumatic cripples, 542 (0) mediastinum, 861 Ringworm in adults, 202 National Food Tournal, 376 NIsBET, Private John Stewart, dies on service, Rowan berry, a topical sialagogue, 170. 238 National service medical examinations, 594, 195 Royal Earlswood Institution for Mental 710 Nitrous oxide and oxygen in military surgery Defectives, 276 National Service Ministry: Organization of (Captatn H. Edmund G. Boyle), 653-Dis- Scabies, treatment of, 542 Medical Department, Medical Advisory cussion at Medical Society of London, 654 Skin, preparation of for antitetanic in- Board, 487, 518-Leading article on, 489- Nobel Prize for 1917 awarded to International jection, 848 Medical Advisory Board (Scotland), 632- Red Cross Committee of Geneva, 804 State medical service. 102 And the army, 874 NOGUCHI: Infectious jaundice, 19 State protection for the appendix, 878 NAUTEH, Lieut.- Col. Bhola, Order of the Indian NOLAN, Surgeon J. L.. killed in action, 737 Status lymphaticus, 170 Empire conferred upon, 301 NOLAN, M. J., appointed Consulting Visitor in Tetanus bacilli in court plaster, 570 Naval medicine, English pioneers in (leading Lunacy (ireland), 779 Thyroid gland dosage. 570 article), 866 NOLAN, Brigade-Surgeon William, obituary Typhoid fever following a bite by a horse ? Naval officers, memorial to, 235 notice of, 876 780 Naval surgeons, retired, in the service (par- Non panel doctors, Scottish, and a Ministry of Uric acid, alleged perils of, 276 liamentary question), 56 Health, 602, 634 Vincent's angina, treatment of, 502, 570- Navy, Royal: Enteric fever in (parliamentary NORDENTOFT, Severin: Practical Pacificism Among the troops in France, a correction, question), 837 -Information concerning the and its Adversaries, rev., 186 816 medical service of, 343 -Inoculation in (par- NORRIS, Arthur Henry, appointed Chief In- Wanted-a museum of quackery, 878 liamentary question), 771 -Pay of Admiralty spector of Reformatory and Industrial Whooping-cough, treatment of, 440 local surgeons (parliamentary question), 93 Schools, 743 - Appointed Chairman of -Small-pox in (parliamentary question), Juvenile Organizations Committee, 815 Notification of Births Act, 710 870-Vote of thanks to, 595 NoRRIS, G. W. (and H. R. M. LANDIS): Diseases Novis, Major T. S.: Gunshot wound of liver, Navy, United States, number of medical of the Clhest and the Principles of Physical secondary haemorrhage, ligature of branch officers in, 877 Diagnosis, rev., 796 of hepatic artery, recovery, 517 NAYLOR, Lieut. Eric Lewis, killed in action, Nose, dichloramine-T for, 265 Novelists, medical, 460 839 Nose and throat diseases of childhood Nurses' Club, Imperial, 102 NEISSER, Albert, estate of, 419 (L)ouglas Guthrie), 355. (0) Nurses, disabled, provision for (parliamentary NELSON, Captain Arthur Dysant, Military question), 665 Cross conferred upon, 267 Notes, Letters, Answers, etc.: Nurses in French military hospitals, number NELSON, Captain Kenneth Montague, Military Adrenalin, action of. 440 of, 308 Cross conferred upon, 162 Amenorrhoea in war time, 780 Nurses in Ireland, organization of, 302, 603 NELSON, William Ernest, Order of the British Anaesthetics in military hospitals, 710 Nurses in military hospitals abroad (parlia- Empire conferred upon, 344 Bacterol in ringworm, 780 mentary question), 56 Nephritis. trench investigation of by means Blood, whole, transfusion of, 744 Nurses, war service badges for (parliam-entary of phenolsulphonephthalein (A. G. Auld), Bogus doctor, 816 question), 563 414. (0) Bombing the Red Cross. 502 Nursing Hoard, Irish, 302, 603, 703 Nephritis, trench, its later stages and treat- Books for further reading for a D.P.H., 138 Nursing question in Ireland, county hospital ment (Lieut.-Col. J. Michell Clarke), 239. British health resorts, 408 surgeons and, 435 (0) Bronchial asthma, 878 Nephritis, trench, etiology of so-called (Cap- Bywater Ingram, 170 tain S. A. Bull), 454 Case of G. Ei. Bishop and B. G. Grantway, Nephritis, war (leading article), 766 816 Nephritis war (Magnus-Alsleben), 128 Central kitchens. 376 Nephritis war (Captain J. Shaw Dunn and Cerebro-spinal fever and its treatment, 502, 0. Captain J W MecNee), 745 (0) 744 Nephritis. war, and some circumstances inei- Cheap lotion, 846 OAKSHOTT, Lieut. William Albert Neville, dental thereto (Sir Thomas Oliver), 755. (0) Cholera vibrio and other organisms, isola- killed in action, 371 _ _ Nerve injuries, some points arisiDg in (Major tion of. 710 O'BRIEN, Captain Arthur John Rushton, bar H. S. Souttar), 817. (0) Cinnamon as a prophylactic in measles and to Military Cross, 566 Nerve-shoe,ked soldiers and sailors, 596, See German measles. 32 O'CONNOR, Captain Hlubert. dies of wounds, also Soldiers Cocaine, sale of on prescription, 606- 371 Nerve strain in soldiers, Ireland (parlia- Collosol 710, 744, 816 O'CONOR, John: Sterilization and preparation mentary question), 771 Coffee and tea. 542 of catgut, 425 rTHDBRITIsN INDEX. MEDICAL JOUNAL 9 = I~~~~~~~~~~~ ODH8AM, George Frederick, obituary notice of, Parliament, Medical Notes in (continued) 674 P. Medical practitioners in military hospitals,. Oedema, war, 560 804 Officers commended, names, 162, 195, 399, 433, PAGE, Captain C. Max: Treatment of gunshot Medical students in combatant service, 596 806 wounds of knee-joint, 282. (0)-Glue for Medical volunteer corps, 771 Officers' uniform and equipment (parlia- applying extension in fractures, 290- Mesopotamia: Lord Hardinge's speech, 21 mentary question), 563 Modified anchor tourniquet, 456 -Court of inquiry to be appointed, 56- OeGnVIE, J. H.: Co-ordination of British PAGE, Captain Douglas Charles Murray, Sharp criticisms in the Commons, 90- medical policy, 165 Military Cross conferred upon, 566 Debate in the Lords, 92-Government OGILVIE, W. H.: Results of sixty consecutive PAGET, Stephen: Adolescence, rev., 726 decision, 92-Army medical arrangements, cases of wounds of the knee-joint, 280. PAIN, Erancis: "Barcoo rot,' 468 160-Naval and military pensions, 160- (0) Painless labour. See Labour Medical service in. 563 OGLVIE, CO]. Walter Holland, C.M.G. con- Paisley baby week, 97 Midwives (Ireland) Bill. 700 ferred upon, 300 Palestine, March-June 1917, 736 Military and civilian medical services, 193 OLDERSEAW, Captain Leslie, killed in action, PALLANT, Captain Hubert Arnold, D.S.O. con- Military hospitals for venereal disease, 628 535 ferred upon, 463 Ministry of Health, the proposed, 232, 804- OLIVER, James: Huge messenteric cyst in PALMER, C. J.: Future of voluntary hospitals, Hope of substantial agreement, 596 a Young married woman, 289-Amenorrhoea 304 Morphine, sale of, 21-Exportation of, 563. in war time, 780 Palmyra fibre as a suturing material in place Munition workers, 21 OLIVER, Sir Thomas: War nephritis and of silkworm gut, 780 Naval surgeons, retired, in the service, 56 circumstances incidental thereto, 755. (0)- Panel Committees and the Association, 497 Nerve strain in soldiers (Ireland), 771 Appointed deputy lieutenant for County of Panel practice and remuneration for drugs Neurasthenic soldiers, 771, 870 Northumberland, 779 and mileage, 498, 540, 626, 633, 634, 670, 707, Nurses in military hospitals abroad, 56- OexAN, Neil, obituary notice of, 674 777. 812, 844 War service badges for, 563-Provision for OMRBEDANNE, L. (and R. LEDOUx-LEBARD): Panel practitioner, the rural, 875 disabled, 665 Localisation et extraction des projectiles, PANI, Alberto J.: Hvgiene in Mexico, rev., Officers' uiniform and equipment, 563 rev., 455 392 Ophthalmia neonatorum, hospital treat- O'NEILL, Captain C. S.: Fragment of shell in PANTON, Captain Henry Forbes, D.S.O con- ment of, 563 the arterial circulation, 719. (0) ferred upon, 738 Parliament at work again, 530 One pool one agreement, 604 PAPPENHEIMmEB,CaptaiIi Alwin M.(and others): Pay of Admiralty local surgeons, 93 Ontario, Workmen's Compensation Aet in, Etiology of trench fever, 474 (0), 568 Pay for men medically re-examined, 128 303 Paraffin treatment of burns (Lieut.-Col. Alfred Pensions Bill, War, 93 OPENsHAw, Lieut.-Col. Edward Hyde, killed J. Hull), 788. (0) Pensions, naval and military (Mesopotamia), in action, 434 Paraffin dressings (Rutherford Morison), 503- 160 Operating theatre, field, mechanical aids in Note on, 528 Pensions for officers, 21 (Captain W. F. Bensted-Smith), 152 Paraffin, liquid, in treatment of war wounds Prisoners, British, in Germany, 159 Ophthalmia neonatorum in Poplar, 389- (Colonel H. M. W. Gray), 509. (0) Prisoners, British and Turkish, 700 Hospital treatment of (parliamentary ques- Paraplegia from gunshot or other injuries of Promotion of Territorial medical offioers, tion), 563-Public Health Committee of the spinal cord, treatment of (Colonel A. W. 563 London County Council and, 702 Mayo-Robson), 853. (0) Public health legislation, 700 Ophthalmological handbook to be compiled Parcels for officer prisoners of war, 433 Recognition of Major Carter, I.M.S., 21 for use of Surgeon-General of the United Paris, mediaeval, the "hidden scourge" in, Recruits, medical examination of, 266- States Army, 717 869 Medical re-examination of, 628. See al8o Ophthalmology and Oto-laryngology Com- PARKER, Captain Arthur Allan. Military Cross Army medical re-examination mittee of U.S. Medical Board to organize a conferred upon, 566 Red Cross workers in France, combing out section of brain surgery, 501 PARRER, Captain Keith Shelley, MilitaryOross 870 Ophthalmology, review of books on, 81 conferred upon, 300 Retired naval surgeons in the service, 56 OPIB: Obsolete tuberculous lesions in the PARKER, Rushton: Treatment of scabies and Royal Army Medical Corps, 92,160, 192, 563, lungs of adults, 191-Apical tuberculosis In pediculosis, 275 735-Pay, 563, 735 adults and the focal tuberculosis of children, Salonica, medical arrangements, 56 367 Parliament, Medical Notes In: Sanatorium benefit in Ireland, 57 Opium regulations, 657 Air Force Medical Service, proposed, 665 Service before qualification and seniority Oral and plastic sehool for officers established Army, British, 160, 228 after, 837 in United States, 877 Army Medical Advisory Board, 231 Shell shock, treatment of sufferers from, Oral surgery (Major A. C. Valadier and Cap- Army medical arrangements in Mesopo- 127 tain H. Lawson Whale). 5. (0) tamia, 160 Small pox in the arm-iy and navy at home, Oral. surgery of the Harvard surgical: unit, Army Medical Corps and hospital inspec- 870 report of the department (Major V. H. tions, 804 Soldiers, dental treatment for, 563 Kasanjian), 3. (0) Army medical department in the War Soldiers, disabled: Employment of, tem-.. Orbit, large fragment of shell embedded in, Office, status of, 193 porary higher pensions, 56-Medical fracture of orbital wall and laceration of Army medical officers' pay, 92, 563 referees, 596-After-care colonies for those globe, successful removal after location by Army medical re-examination: Evidence disabled by rheumatism and tuberculosis, x rays (Sir W. J. Collins), 252 before Parliamentary Committee, 22, 57, 628 O'REILLY, Captain Charles Joseph, bar to 93, 126, 232-War Office proposal for a Soldiers, discharged: Training of deaf, 56- Military Cross, 738 civilian recruiting authority, 126-Select Treatment and training in Wales, 596- ORD, Lieut. William Erling, Legion of Honour Committee's "special report," 193-War Minimum pensions, 596-Training of, 804- conferred upon, 840 Cabinet's decision on the principle, 193- In Ireland, 870 Order of the British Empire, 295, 344 Questions, 266, 628 Soldiers, invalided: Institutional treat- Organs, missing and misplaced (Sir John Army Medical Service administration, 193 ment for, 160-Uniforms, 563 Bland-Sutton), 607. (0) Army medical services in France, 627, 665 Soldiers and sailors, nerve shocked, 596 ORMOND, Major Arthur W.: Unnecessary Army medical vote, 228 Territorial general hospitals, 596 spectacles, 771 Artificial limbs, renewal of, 665 Training of military medical officers, 628 ORMS1BY, Captain William, resignation of, Asylum officers' superannuiation. 57 Tribunal appeals, percentage of. 160 668 Babtie, Sir William: His position, 231- Vaccination: In India, 193-In Ireland, 596- ORB, Captain John Boyd, D.S.O. conferred Army Council's decision, 627 Public, in Chester, 21 upon, 463 Blind, care of, 700 Venereal diseases amongst oversea troops, Orthopaedic centre for Edinburgh, 567-Mili- Bonesetters, 56, 228 56 tary, at Shepherd's Bush, 802 Carter, Major, recognition of, 21 - His Venereal diseases, military hospitals for Orthopaedic Hospital, Manor House Military, position, 193 628 449 Child mortality, powers of local authorities Vote of thanks, 595 Orthopaedic hospitals and curative work- as to, 665 War Pensions Bill, 93 shops: Information concerning, 369, 449. Civilian practitioners' local war service, War Pensions Local Committee, 596 See also Curative workshops 628 War pensions work, growth of, 160 Orthopaedic hospitals, military, in the United Civilian doctors in the army. 231 War service badges for nurses, 563 States, 537 Commission on medical services in France, Week end leave for military medical men, Orthopaedic surgeons, American, number of 563 804 in England, 397 Cost of living, 870 Whisky in hospitals, 837 Orthopaedic surgery, origin of (A. Rocyn Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 628 Jones), 180. (0) Dental treatment for soldiers, 563 Parliamentary representation of Edinburgh Orthopaedic treatment of disabled men (Scot- Dentists, unregistered, 266 and St. Andrews, 164, 605; of universities, land), 807 Doctors, shortage of, 229 605 Orthopaedic treatment, principles of (A, Education Bill, the new, 231, 563 PARNELL, Captain Mervyn Edmund, dies of Keith), 662 Enemy alien doctors, 160 wounds, 806 Orthopaedic units, American, 600 Enteric fever in the army and navy, 837 PARRY, Captain William Hilton, Military ORTON, G. Harrison: Necessity for education Fees for post-mortem examinations, 700 Cross conferred upon, 463 in radiology and electro-therapeutics, 854. Grants for auxiliary hospitals. 870 P'ARTRIDGE, Captain Hugh Roger, bar to. (0) Home hospital men, 596 Military Cross, 463 OSGOOD, Maior Robert B.: Adaptation of Hospital physicians and army medical ser- Part-time civil surgeons, 100 Thomas and Jones splints to obtain fixation vice. 628 Passchendaele actions, the wounded from, 534 of the arm in abducted position while the Hospital stoppages of army pay, 665 Pasteur Institute, Paris: Appointment of sub- patient is ambulatory, 477. (0) Indian opiunm for morphine preparations, directors, 68-Nuniber of persons treated for O'SHEA, Captain Patrick Joseph Francis, 563 rabies, 360 Military Cross conferred upon, 702; bar to Inoculation in the navy, 771 PASTEUR, Captain William Raymond, killed Military Cross, 738 Insurance Bill, Amending, 665, 700,734, 804, in action, 163 OSLER, Edward Revere, dies of wounds, 870 PATCH, Captain Charles James Lodge, Military 371 Junior army officers' pay, 870 Cross conferred upon, 300 Osler Hall, Baltimore, medical profes- London University, representation of, 665 PATERSON, Arthur Edward, obituary notice of, sion subscribes for Liberty Loan Bonds, Manipulative surgeons and army work, 56, 375 210 228 PATERSON, Captain James Alexander, Military Osteomyelitis, acute, of the frontal bone: Medical Board of the India Office, 128 Cross conferred upon, 463 operation: recovery (Herbert Tilley), 7. Medical boards, appointment of, method of PATERSON, Marcus, resignation of, 470 determination, 771 PATERSON, Major Thomas George Ferguson, O'SULLIVAN, Captain Jerome Ivo, Military Medical certificates for wheaten flour, 700 D.S.O. conferred upon, 301 Cross conferred upon, 463 Medical examination by National Service Pathological work, mycological detection of Othaematoma as a disease of prisoners, Boards, 870 carbohydrates and other carbon compounds 699 Medical examination of recruits. See in (Lieut.-Col. Aldo Castellani and Frank OWEN, E. Lloyd: "Refreshment house " Recruits Taylor), 855. (0) experiment in Carlisle, 813 Medical officers, specially skilled, 127 PATON, Noel: Food in war time, 602 Tm Brns 1 20 MEDICALJouuss I INDEX.

W. A.: Notes on painless childbirth, Paton's List of Schools, 710 Pharyngitis artefacta, 159 POTTS, PATRICK, Captain C. Adam: Anaphyle,ctic Phenolsulphonephthalein in investigation of 758. (0) shock after injection of serum intravenously, trench nephritis (A. G. Auld),414. (0) POWELL, CaptainCharlesrjeslie Grove, Mili- 114. (0) Philadelpbia College of Physicians library, tary Cross conferred upon, 839 PATRICK, Captain John: Rupture of left books, etc., in, 247 POWELL, Captain Harold, Military Cross con- bronchus from trachea. 359. (0) PMHLIP, SirR. W.: Farm colonies for the ferred upon, 300 PATTERSON, Lieut. Arthur Frederick Isbell, tuberculous. 88,191-Elected to the Chair of POWELL, Joshua, obituary notice of, 569 D.S.O. conferred upon. 398 Tuberculosis, Edinb-.rgh University, 432- POWELL, Sir Richard Douglas:Banatorium PATTERSON, Norman: Operations on the nasal Value of the sanatorium, 809 treatment of tuberculosis, 690 sinuses carried out through a temporary PEIILPs, Captain Abraham Zadok, dies of POWER, J.: Midwives(Ireland) Bill, 740 opening in the septum (trans-septal), 513. wounds,630 POWER, Lieut. James Edward Clutterbuck, (O)-A correction, 710 PHILLIPS, Captain Edwin, killed in action, killed in action, 61 H and remunera- PATTERSON, Major S. W.: Spiroebaetes occur- 701 PowERs, C. : Panel practice ring in the urine of cases of"pyrexia of PHILLIPS, E. W. M. Hubert: Calculous pyo- tion for drugs and mileage, 540 unknown origin," 418. (0) nephrosis. nephrectomy, lateral ligation of POYNTON,F. John: New school for the study PATTERSON, Deputy Inspector-General Wil- the inferior venacava, recovery, 690 of heart disease, 197, 272 liau Henry, obituary notice of, 541 Phthisis. See Tuberculosis PRAIT, Surgeon-General William Simson, Pauperism in Ireland, 873 Physiology, review of books on, 118 obituary notice of, 407 Pay of Admiralty local surgeons (parliamen- PICKEN, Captain Samuel Ernest, Military Prescriptions, economy in, 228 tary surgeons), 93 Cross conferred upon, 398 Presentations. 308, 376, 538, 632 Pay of junior army officers (parliamentary PICTON, I.ionel James: Paraffin and bismuth PREST, EdwardE.: Need for early sanatorium question), 870 for gastric ulcer, 617 treatment 99-How is the early diagnosis of Pay for men medically re-examined (parlia- PIGGOTT, Captain Frederick Cecil Holman, pulmonary tuberculosis to be made? 875 mentary question). 128 dies on service, 26 Preventive miedicine, research foundation in Pay of officers R.A.M.C. See Army, British PIKE, J. B.: Payment of medical officers to (Canadian), 808 Pay of special Reserve and Territorial offl- V A.D. hospitals, 200 PRICE, Edmund, obituary notice of, 673 cers, 404 PIL.CMER, Col. Jesse Grigggs, obituary noticeof, PRICE, Lieut. George Bernard Locking, killed Pa3ment of medical officers to V. I.D. hos- 137 in action, 371 pitals. 100, 135, 200 PILLANs, Captain Georee Liunt, Military PRICE-JONES, Captain Cecil: Blood Pictures, PEARSON. Sir Arthur, awarded Silver Medal of Cross conferred upon, 130 rev., 726 the Royal Society of Arts, 23 PIm, Captain Douglas Chetham, D.S 0. con- PRINGLE, A. M N : Cerebrc-spinal fever and PEARSON, James, nominated Mayor of Bootle, ferred upon, 301 its treatment, 671--Elected Fellow Royal 542 PINDAR, Captain John, Military Cross con- Sanitary Institute. 847 PEARtSON, Captain .J. H. H.: Belgian Order of ferred upon, 839 Prison brutalities, German, 459 Leopold conferred upon, 433 Pinna, right, andlright tonsil, absence of, with Prison medical service, information con- PEARSON, Captain Wilfred John, Military right facial paralysis (Captain James J. cerning, 343 Cross conferred upon. 600 Heals), 720. (0) Prisoners, British, in Germany (parliamentary PEATTIE, Gunner David, killedin action, 872 PIRIE, Captain George Stephen, killed in qucstion), 159 Pediatrics incorporated with New York action, 194 Prisoners, British s.nd Turkish (parlia- MedicalReview ofReviews. 877 PITT, G. Newton: War Emergency Fund of mentary question), 700 Pediculosis pubis, treatment of, 676 of the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, Prisoners, Italian, treatment of by Austrians, Pediculosis. treatment of, 275. See also 568 617 Scabies Pituitary extract in concealed accidental Prisoners, othaematoma as a disease of, 699 PEDLEY, Lieut. Frank Gordon. Military Cross haemorrhage (Wm. Arthur Kidd), 116 Prisoners of war, officer, parcels for, 433 conferred upon, 300 Plants, embryomas in, induced by bacterial in- PRITCHARD, JohnPlacid, dies of wounds, 399 PEEIL, Eileen, appointed head of the National oculation, 868 PRITCHARD, Captain Norman Pallister, Hospital and University College Hospital Plaster, method of supination by (Lieut. P. J. Military Cross conferred upon, 738 SBchool of Massage and Electrical Treat- Verrall), 150. (0) PRITCHETT: Protective inoculation against ment, 169 Pneumococcal meningitis (Captain C. Worster- Bacillus welchii, 432 PEGUM, Captain Joseph Patrick, killed in Drought and Captain Alex. Mills Kennedy), PROCTER, Lieut. George Henry Vincent, killed action. 495 481. (0) in action, 400 Pellagra, etiology of, 593 Pneumococcal peritonitis. See Peritonitis Professional Classes War iRelief Council Pelvis, case of contracted, Caesarean section Pneumococcie infection in meningoeoccic opens a maternity nursing home, 67 thrice (Arthur Crook), 515. (0) meningitis treated by serum, 868 Proflavine, 70-In septic wounds (Fred. V. PENDRED. Vaughan: Pyorrhoea alveolaTis, 502 Pneumothorax with hernia into left pleural Elkingtonl, 860. See also Flavine PENNY, Lieut. Bernard Willoughby, dies of cavity(T. H. Sanderson-Wells), 687. (0) Projectile fracture. See Fracture wounds, 302 Poisoning due to belladonnaplaster (B. G. R. Promotion of army officers, 123. See also Pensions, allied conference on, 493 Crawford), 184 Army, British Pensions Bill, the War, 93 Poisoning by laburnum seeds, 676 PROUD, Captain John Dover, bar to Military Pensions, civil list, 32 Poisoning, lead, basophilia in diagnosis of Cross, 463 Pensions for dependants of I M.q. officers, 463 (Robert Craik), 650 Pseudo-appendicitis zooparasitaria (G. F. Pensions, discharged soldiers' minimum Poisoning, T.N.T., with a request for informa- Still), 296 (parliamentary question), 596 tion from medical officers at the front, 164 Psoriasis and tuberculosis, 493 Pensions and grants for disabled officers and Poisonous gases, the new, cardiac disorders Psychical factor in therapeutics, 836 relatives of deceased officers (leading due to, 527 Psycho-analysis, review of books on, 556 article). 122 Poliomyelitis, acute, and cerebro-spinal fever Psvchobiology, 68 medical referees, 463 (leading article), 558 Psychological medicine: Information concern- Pensions ing the study of, 341-Review of books Pensions Minister appoints special appeal Poliomyelitis, acute, mosquitos and flies in on, 68 the epidemiology of, 429 655 tribunal, Psychology of war, committee formed in Pensions Ministry and pensioners appealing Poliomyelitis to be a notifiable disease in for help, 102-Re applications from medical France, 260 U.S.A. to deal with, 392 boards for discharged neurasthenics, 407- Poliomyelitis in New York, 1916 (leading Psychoneuroses of war, review, 361-Corre- Arrangements for treatment of deafened article), 51-City apparently free, 408 spondence on, 402 sailors and soldiers, 453-Medical referees, Poliomyelitis, epidemic, relation of strepto- Public Health Association of Canada, annual 463- Offer of £50,000 for disabled sailors and cocci to, 367. See also Infantile paralysis congress, 669 soldiers, 542-West Midland Joint Disable- POLLARD, Bilton, appointed on special appeal Public health legislation (parliamentary ques- ment Committee provides for three medical tribunal re invalided soldiers and sailors, tion), 700 representatives, 743 68 Public Health Service, U S.A., summary of, Pensions, naval and military. Mesopotamia POLLARD, Walter Henry, elected mayor of 487 (parliamentary question). 160 Smethwick, 709 Public Health Services, information concern- for officers (parliamentary question), POLLOCH, H. Ma.: The alcoholic factor in iug, 341 Pensions insanity, 397 Public-houses, improved, 263 21 Public information concerning, 343 Pensions, war, Statutory Committee's report, Polyneuritis, acute febrile (Lieut.-Col. Gordon services, 427-Local committees (parliamentary Holmes), 37. (0) PULLE, Felice (and Piero CAsALI): Congela- question), 596 PooL, Captain Samuel, killed in action, 26 menti: Patogenesi e Cura, rev., 517 war, growth of (parliamentary POOLE, Captain Bernard Routh, killed in Pulsus alternans and digitalis, 297 Pensions work, P.U See Pyrexia of unknown origin question), 160 action, 61 0. PEREIRA. J. A. W.: Conference of Represen- Poor Law apPointments (Ireland) and doctors PURCHASE. Captain William Bentley, Military tatives of Local Medical and Panel Com- of military age, 602 Cross conferred upon, 162 mittees. 439 Poor Law medical officera' bonuses, 775 PURDIE, Captain James, Military Cross con- Peripheral nerves. See Nerves Poor Law medical officers, graded salaries of ferred upon, 738 Peritonitis, pneumococcal, with acute gastric (Lisburn), 841 PURDY, Lieut.-Col. John Bmith, D.E.O. con- Poor service, future of, 673, 740. ferred upon, 300 dilatation (E. F. Syrett and Captain W. L. Law medical Christie), 290 814 PURSER, F. C.: Shell shock, 81 PERRY, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Ludlow, D.S.O. Poplar, report of M.O.H.. 389 PUZEY, Chauncy, memorial to, 537 on a PYE, Cecil killed conferred upon, 300 POPRRITT, Norman: Inquest leg, 483. (0) Lieut.-Col. Robert Arthur, PERSHING, General: Officers on his staff, 138 PORR1TT, Lieut. Thomas Handley, dies of in action, 629 PETER, Captain Alastair Gordon, dies of wounds, 234 PYE-SMITH, Captain Charles Derwent, D.S.O. wounds, 95 PORTEEB, Frederick: Scottish non-panel conferred upon, 267; bar to D.S O., 839 Colonel Alfred, C B. conferred doctors and a Ministry of ealtb, 634 Pyonephrosis, calculous: nephrectomy: PETERKIN, lateral ligation of the vena cava: upon, 234 PORTER, Captain Joseph Herbert, Military inferior recovery (E. W. M. Hubert Phillips), 690 PETRIE, Captain G. F. (and Major E. K. Cross conferred upon, 738 Spread of infection in open bone, PORTER. Major William Guthrie, killed on Pyorrhoea alveolaris, 502 MARTIN): 101 Pyorrhoea alveolaris, bacteriology and treat- and its bearing on the treatment of pro- active service, jectile fracture, 447. (0) POsNET, William George Tottenham, obituary ment of, 265 Petrol for medical practitioners, 159-Stafford- notice of, 67 Pyrexia of unknown origin, spirochaetes in shire Insurance Committee and, 570 Post-graduation study, information concern- the urine of cases of (Major S. W. Patterson), restrictions in France, 847 ing, 339 418. (0) Petrol Post-mortem examinations, fees for (parlia- C. A.: Simple method of blood PETTAVAL, mentary question), 700 transfusion, 304 Barry, PETTINGER, Captain James Wilson, dies on POSTLEWAITE, Captain Williamz MKiii- service. 536 tary Cross conferred upon, 566 Phalanges, congenital deficiency of (Elizabeth POTTENGER, Francis Marion: Clinical Tuber- Q. Sloan Chesser), 215 culosis, rev., 763 Pharmacology, review of books on, 518 POTTER, Surgeon Herbert Alfred, killed in Quackery: Wanted, a museum of, 875 Pharmacopoeia, British, omissions from, 189 action. 434 Quaderni di Medicina Legale, 68 -Addendum to the British Phartmaceutical POTTS, Major E. T.: LUglon d'Honneur con- Queefl, price of, 138 Codex, 693 ferred upon, 96 Queen Mary s visit to France, 90 INDEX. [KAZDIAJAL 21

QUERVAIN, F. de, appointed to chair of sur- REEs, Ferdinand: A State medical service, Reviews of Books (continued) gery in the University of Berne, 877 102 Framework of a Lasting Peace (edited by QUILL, Snrgeon-General Richard Henry, C.B. REEs, Captain Frederick Tavinor. Military L.S. Woolf), 692 conferred upon, 234 Cross conferred upon, 463 Generals of the British Army, 584 Quinine, effect of on the ear, 502 Refreshment house experiments in Carlisle, Germans in Paris: Une allemande a la Quinine and cinchonine, suitability of the 538, 813 Cour de France (Dr. Cabanes), 620 more soluble salts of for intravenous injec- REBN: Gunshot wounds of heart, 871 Glimpses of my Life in Aran (B. N. Hedder- tion (Sir Leonard Rogers), 381. (0) REID, Lieut. Donald, killed in action. 302 man). 456 Quo vadis (vel cui bono)? 29, 65, 135, 138, 166, REID, Captain Edmund Lewis, Military Cross Health in Camp (Austin T. Nankivell). 290 198, 374, 404 conferred upon, 738 Health and the State (W. A. Brend). 153 REID, Lieut. John Shute, dies of wounds, 302 Health of Working Girls (Beatrice Webb), REID, Lieut. Leslie, killed in action, 839 796 REID, Captain William Douglas, killed in Human Physiology: Textbook for High action, 536 Schools and Colleges (P. G. Stiles), 290 REIDY, J., appointed J.P. for county of Human Temperaments, Studies in Character London, 102 (Charles Mercier), 797 Remaking the disabled (leading article), 363 Hunger in Health and Disease, Control of Remuneration of medical officers (Ireland), (A. J. Carlson), 796 R. 873 Hygiene and Public Health, Outlines of Remuneration of rural practitioners, 626 633, (Rames Chandra Ray), 692 RADOLIFFE, Frank: Discharged disabled 670, 707, 777, 812, 844. See al8o Panel practice Hygiene, Student's Textbook of (W. J. soldiers and sailors, 568 RENNER, W. Awunor, obituary notice of, 102 Wilson), 47 Radiographers. lay, and electrotherapeutists. Research foundation in preventive medicine Hygiene in Mexico (Alberto J. Pani), 392 673, 706, 748, 778, 811 (Canadian), 808 Hygiene and Morality: A Manual for Nurses Radiographic diagnosis, confirmation of, 816 Reserve for winter, 274 and Others, giving an Outline of the Radiography, review of books on, 763 Respiration, artificial, in treatmeng of haemo- Medical. Social, and Legal Aspects of the Radiology and electro-therapeutics, necessity thorax, 593 Venereal Diseases (L. L. Dock', 82 for education in (G. Harrison Orton), 854. (0) RESTREPO-HERNANDEZ, Julian: Leccionaes de Hysteria or Pithiatism and Reflex Nervous Radium applicators, glazed, 556 Antropologia, rev., 518 Disorders in War (liabinski and Froment; Radium Committee, Glasgow and West of Resuscitation of newborn. See Newborn translated by J. D. Rolleston and Bt. Far- Scotland, 807 RETTIl, Theodore (and others): A convenient quhar Buzzard), 827 Radium, attempt to produce carcinoma by method of preparing eusol, 386. (0) Immortality (Burnett H. Streeter, A. (W. S. Lazarus-Barlow), 794 REYNOLDS, Lieut. William Leonard Eliot. Clutton-Brock, C. W. Emmet. and J. A. Radium in cancer, report of Harvard Univer- Military Cross conferred upon, 839 Hadfield). 862 sity Cancer Committee, 663 Insane in the United States and Canada, RAFTER, Captain James, Military Cross con- Reviews of Books: Institutional Care of (Henry M. Hurd and ferred upon, 738 Adolescence (Stepben Paget), 726 others), 764 RAiL, Lieut. Richard Augurin. killedin action, Adrenal Insufflciency: Etudes clinique s sur Internal Becretions: Their Physiology and 599 l'insuffisance surr6nale, 1898-1914 (tmile Application to Pathology (E. Gley; trans- RAILTON, Captain Stanlev Arthur, Military Sergent), 12 lated by Maurice Fishberg), 81 Cross conferred upon. 738 After-war Problems (edited by W. H. Lister, Lord (Sir Rickman John Godles), 725 RAINHOLD, Captain Carl Henry, Military Cross Dawson), 391 Lung Wounds in War: Les plaies de guerre conferred upon, 301 Aid to the Injured and Sick (Henry Willing- du poumon (Pierre Duval). 426 R.A.M.C. See Army, British ham Gell), 656 Lung Wounds in War: Les s6quelles des RAMOND, F.: Addison's disease and the war, Allemande A Cour de France (Dr. Cabaves), plaies de guerre du poumon (E. Male- 834 620 spine), 436 RANDALL, Captain John Beaufoy, killed in American Gynaecological Society: Trans- McNally's Sanitary Handbook for India action, 630 actions, vol xli, 253 (A. J. A. Russell). 391 RANDLE, Captain Alan, Military Cross con- American Laryngological Association: Malaria, Studies in (Hugh Stott), 455 ferred upon, 738 Transactions, vol. iii, 12 Malingering and Feigned Sickness (dir John RANKIN, Captain W. * Case of " spontaneous" Anatomy and Physiology, Bailli6re's Atlas Collie), 117 rupture of spleen, splenectomy, recovery, of, 620 Malingering, or the Simulation of Disease 211. (0) -Note on the Thomas splint for Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses, Ele- (A. Bassett Jones and Lj. J. Llewellyn), fractures of femur, 248. (0)-Treatment of ments of (Percy M. Dawson). 392 117 certain selected cases of septic arthritis of Anatomy for students of Massage, Hand- Massage: its Principles and Treettment the knee, 287 (0) book of (VMargaret Ei. Bjorkegren), 174 (James B. Mennell), 361 RANKIN, Walter Henry, case of, 816 Annual Charities Register and Digest (C. S. Maissage: What Every Masseuse Should RANKINE, Captain G., L6gion d'Aonneur con- Loch), 362 Know (Vera Waddington), 797 ferred upon. 96 Anthropology: Lecciones de Antropologia Medical and Surgical Reports of the Episco- RANKING, Lieut.-Col. George 'Ipeirs Alexander, (Julian Restrepo-Hernandez), 518 pal Hospital, vol. iii, 12 C.M.G conferred upon, 234 Bailliere's Popular Atlas of the Anatomy Message from Mesopotamia (Ron. Sir Arthur RANsoME, Lieut. Herbert Fullarton. dies on and Physiology of the Female Human Lawley), 154 Bervice, 701 Body, 620 Midwifery. By Ten Teachers (edited by RAPER, Captain H. B. (and Captain G. Herbert Besieged in Kut, and After (Major Charles Comyns Berkeley). 655 CLARK): Treatment of scabies by chlorine H. Barber), 153 Midwifery for Midwives, Maternity Nurses, gas, 113. (0) Birds, Fundus Oculi of, Especially as Viewed and Obstetric Dressers, Hancbook of Rations. See Food by the Ophthalmoscope: A Study in Com- (Comyns Berkeley). 47 Rats, destruction of, Midlothian County parative Anatomy and Physiology (Casey Military Medical Manuals (edited by Sir Council votes £300 towards a scheme for, Albert Wood). 556 Alfred Keogh), 827 537 Blood Pictures (Captain Cecil Price-Jones), Minor Surgery. See Surgery Rats, number of killed in Calcutta, 440 726 Munition Lasses (A. K. Foxwell), 726 RATTON, Major Joseph liolroyd, killed in Bombay University Calendar, 1916-17, 392 Neurology, War :-Oorlogsneurologie Ervar- action, 400 Camp School (Margaret McMillan), 692 ingen over Verwondingen van het Zenuw- RAVEN, H. M.: Disorders and diseases of the Cancer: Its Cause and Treatment (U Duncan gestel en over Neurosen (T. van Schelven) heart in soldiers, 251 Bulkley), 556 186 RAVENEILL, Captain Thomas Holmes, Mili- Cancer Problem: A Statistical Study (C. E. One Hundred and One Practical Non-Flesh tary Cross conferred upon, 268 Green), 556 Recipes (Margaret Blatch), 456 RAWLINs. Captain John Branley, killed in Causation, with a Chapter on Belief (Charles Ophthalmological Society of the United action, 301 A. Mercier), 215 Kingdom: Transactions, 81, 863 RAY, Rames Chandra: Outlites of Hvpgiene Ce que toute femme doit savoir: Con- Ophthalmology: Die Theorie des Sohens and Public Health, rev., 692 f6rences faites la Croix Rouge (Charles (Dr. Wilbrand), 81 RAYNER, Surgeon Edward, lost with H.M.S. Richet), 391 Organism as a Whole (Jacques Loeb), 862 Vanguard, 95 Chemical Sign of Life (Shiro Tashiro), 486 Painless Childbirth (Marguerite Tracey and IIAYNEB. Henry: Mediumistic methods, 200 Chemistry, Manual of (W. Simon and Daniel Mary Bond), 487 Reamputation (Major W. A. Chapple), 242. (0) Base), 154 Passing of the Great Race; or the Racial -Correspondence on, 304-(Major A. Neve), Chemistry, Organic: Class Book of (J. B. Basis of European History (Mdadison 583 Cohen), 656 Grant), 216 Becalled to Life, 501 Chemistry, Organic: Laboratory Manual of, Pharmacology and its Application to Thera- Recruiting by a civilian body, parliamentary for Medical Students (Matthew Steel), 456 peuties and Toxieology (T Sollmann), 863 statement, 126-War Office proposal, 126- Chemistry, Organic: Textbook of. for Pharmacology, Experimental ,Dennis B. Note on, 125, 157-Correspondence on, 236- Students of Medicine and Biology (E. V. Jackson), 518 And classification, 263 McCollum). 456 Pharmacology and Formulary, Prs eti- Recruiting medical boards, 236, 376-Local Chemistry, Practical, for Medical Students tioner's Pocket (L. Freyberfer), 518 Government Board circular, 376 (A. C. Cumming), 456 Physical Riemedies for Disabled Soldiers Recruits, medical certificates for, 770, 812 Chest Diseases and Principles of Physical (H. Fortescue Fox), 362 Recruits, medical re-examination of. See Diagnosis (G. W. Norris and H. H. M. Physiology, tiandbook of (W. D. Halli- Medical Landis), 796 burton), 118 Red Cross, American, establishes bureau of Choice Before Us (G. Lowes Dickinson), 119 Physiology, Human, Textbook for High sanitary service, 434-Appropriates £20,000 Congelamenti: Patogenesi e Cura (Piero Schools and Colleges (P. G. Stiles), 290 for research work in France, 440-Sends in- Casali and Felice Pulle). 517 Practical Pacifism and its Adversaries fant welfare specialists to France, 452-To Consumption: Treatment at Home and Rules (Severin Nordentoft), 186 publish a journal in France, the Medical for Living (H. Warren Crowe and C. A. Prophylaxis: Manuale Pratico di Profilassi Bulletin. 635-Research committee ap- Sprawson), 656 e Disinfezione ((aptain Valfredo Chiodi), pointed for France, 847 Diabetes Mellitus, Treatment of (hElliott P. 620 Red Cross advanced stores d6p6t at Bagdad, Joslin!, 517 Prop)osals for the Prevention of Future Wars 68 Diabetes Mellitus Treated by Alimentary (Viscount Bryce and others). 186 Red Cross, bombing the, 502,527 Rest [The " Allen" TreatmentJ (0. Psychiatry, Manual of (J. Roques de Fursac Red Cross Conference, the Geneva, 433 Leyton), 863 and A. J. Rosanoff), 82 Red Cross, Cuban, equips a hospital unit for Disease, Prevention of (Kenelm Winslow), Psyehological Medicine (Maurice Craig). 655 France, 877 621 Psychology, Analytical, Collected Papers on Red Cross emblem, 434 Enzyme Action, the Method of (James (C. G. Jung), 556 Red Cross, firing on the, 502, 527 Beatty), 253 Psychoneuroses: La n vrose d'angoisse Red Cross Fund, American, 376 Explosives, Short Account of (A. Marshall), (lFrancis Heckel), 362 Red Cross Society of Australia and the Band- 656 Ps3'choneuroses: Les Psychon6vroses de wick Military HosPital, 874 Finch and Baines: A Seventeenth Century Guerre (G. Boussy and J. Lhermitte), 361 Red Cross workers in France, combing out Friendship (Archibald Malloch), 862 (edited by Aldren Turner), 827 (parliamentary question), 870 Food (Alex Hill). 47 Radiography and Radio-therapeutics (Rober t REEs, David Charles, obituary notice of, 469 Food Poisoning (E. 0. Jordan), 119 Knox), 763 Ta Dai 1 - 22 TLDimA JOB N J INDEX.

Reviews of Books (continued) RBIcET, Charles: Ce que toute femme doit Royal Earlswood Institution for Mental Roentgen Diagnosis of Diseases of the savoir; Confiirencesfaites 4 la Croix Rouge, Defectives, 276 Alimentary Canal (Russell D. Carman and rev., 391-The falling birth-rate, 590 Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Albert Miller), 584 RICKARDS, Lieut. Joseph, Military Cross con- Glasgow: Information concerning the study Shell Shock and its Lessons (G. Elliot ferred upon, 130 of medicine, 322 Smith), 47 RIDDEL, Captain James Wilfred George Royal Institute of Public Health: Harben *Skin Diseases (Sir Malcolm Morris and S. Hewat, Military Cross conferred upon, 566 gold medals awarded, 32 Ernest Dote), 691 RIiEu, Sergeant Charles. killed in action, 495 Royal Institution: Clothing, ventilation, and -Skin Diseases: La dermatologie en client6le, RIGDEN, Gi-orge F.: Rupture of uterus, re- trench feet (Leonard Hill), 124 (H. Gougerot), 47 covery, 289 Rubber gloves. See Gloves Spiritualism and Sir Oliver Lodge (Charles Ringworm. bacterol in. 780 Rummo, Gaetano, obituary notice of, 307 A. Mercier), 46 Ringworm, small-spored, of the scalp in an Rural housing. See Housing State Department of Health of Massa- adult (EHenry Waldo), 80-Correspondence Rural practice, 876 chusetts, 12 on, 202 Rural panel practitioner, 875 Studies from.1 the Department of Pathology RITCHIE, Jalmes (and others): A convenient RUSBY, Captain James Ellis, Military Cross of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, method of preparing eusol, 386. (0) conferred upon, 463 Columbia University, N.Y 427 RIVIERE, Clive: T'uberculosis, rev., 861 Russ, Charles: Treatment of acute gonor- Surgery, Mioor, ar d Bandaging (Heath, ROBERTS, C. Hubert: Scopolamine-morphine rhoea. 539 Pollard), for the use of Rouse-Surgeons, in labour, 793 RuSSELL, A. J. H.: MTcNallv's Sanitarv Hand- Dressers, and Junior Practitioners (H. ROBERTS, Captain J. E. H (and Captain J. G. book for India, rev., 391 Morriston Davies), 426 CRAIG): Surgical treatment of severe war RUSSELL, Beatrice: Appreciation of Elsie Surgical Clinics of Chicago, vol. i. No. 1. 12 wounds of the chest, 576. (0) Inglis, 775 -Surgical Nursing and After-Treatment (H. C. ROBERTS, Morley: Theory of immunity, 777 RUSSELL, Captain David Henry, Military Rutherford Darling), 362 ROBERTSON. Captain Douglas Swan, Military Cross conferred upon, 268; bar to Military Surgical Operations, Handbook of (K. K. Cross conferred upon, 463 Cross, 839 Chatterii), 829 ROBERTSO-, Lieut. James, dies of wounds, Russell v. Docherty, 847 Syphilis (Lloyd Thompson), 828 131 RUSSELL. James, obituary notice of, 201 Syphilis: Domaine, traitement et prophy- ROBERTSON, Lieut.-Col. James Currie, C.M G. RuSSELL, Captain John Fox, Military Cross laxie de la syphilis (9 Leredde). 828 conferred upon, 234 conferred upon, 267 Syphilis: Le syphilis et l'Arui&e (G. ROBERTSON, J. R. S.: Cinnamon as a prophy- RuSSELL, Captain William, Military Cross Thibierge), 426-Translated by C. F. lactic in measles and German measles, 32 conferred upon, 566 Marshall), 827 ROBERTSON, Major L. Bruce (and Colonel C. Russia: Moscow hospitals, analysis of cases Syphilis and Locomiotor Ataxia, Intensive Gordon WATSON): Results of blood trans- treated at in first year of war (Savvin), 50 Treatment of by Aachen Methods (Regi- fusion in war surgery, 679. (0) RUTHERFORD, Captain Norman Cecil, D. 5.0. nald Hayes), 828 ROBERTSON, T. Brailsford, gives all his patent conferred upon, 398 Thyroid Gland in Health and Disease rights in lethelin to the University of Cali- RUTHERFORD. V. H, appointed honorary (Robert Mce'arrison), 290 fornia, 636 secretary of the Wounded Allies Relief Com- 'Toronto University Calendar, 392 ROBINSON, Captain George Seabourne, bar to mittee, 23 Trench F'eet:-Congelamenti: Patogpnesi e Military Cross, 129 RlUTLAND, C. R.: Hook pin for bandages, 487 Cura (Piero Casali and Felice Pulj6) 517 ROBsoN Lieut -Col. A. W. Mayo: Method for RYAN, Lieut. John Peter. Military Cross con- Tropical Diseases: Fzrmulary of Certain efficient drainage of the knee-joint 450. (0) ferred upon, 463 Drugs used in the Surgical Treatment of -Treatment of paraplegia from gunshot (T F. G. Mayer). 487 or other injuries of the spinal cord, 853. Tropical Diseases A Manual of the (0) D)iseases of Warm Clinmates, sixth e&3ition ROBSON. Captain Charles Henry, killed in (Sir Patrick Mtanson), 584 action, 839 'Tropical Hygiene, Primner of (Colonel R. J. ROBSON, Captain R. B.: Dermatitis from ex- Blackham), 655 plosives, 215 S. Tuberculosis (Clive Riviere), 861 ROCHE, Alexander Adair, K.C., made a judge, -Tuberculosis, Causes of (Louis Cobbett), 542 St. Luke, statue of, 606 390 ROCHE, Captain Laurence Cecil Sebastian, St Luke's Day, service in Liverpool, 537 Tuiberculosis. Clinical (Francis Marion Military Cross conferred upon, 300 Saccharine, use of, 366 Pottenger) 763 Rockefeller F'oundation to build two hos- Sailor breadwinners, 492 'Tuberculosis, Pulnioonary: Its Diagnosis, pitals in China, 202-Annual report, 561- SALANIBR: Pneumococcic infection in Prevention, and Treatment (W. M. Mission to France to combat tuberculosis, n'eningococcic meningitis treated by serum, Crofton), 12 570-And the China Medical Mission, 663- 868 Tumours. Innocent and Malignant: Their And development of medical education in Salaries and the cost of living (Clogher), 270 Clinical (haracters and Appropriate the United States, 685-And eradication of Salaries of dispensary medical officers (Swin- Treatment (Sir John Bland-Sutiton), 555 hookworm, 703-Report of Yellow Fever ford), 497 (Ballina), 632 Twins, Biology of (Horatio iHackett New- Commission, 709 SALE, Captain John Carruthers, D.S.O. con- man), 390 Rockefeller health researches, 561 ferred upon, 600 Typhoid Fever and Paratyphoid Fevers Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research to Salerno, a legend of, 430 (Vincent and Nluratet; translated by J. D. supply the allied armies with an antitoxin fialford. See Manchester Rolleston), 827 serum for gas gangrene, 308 Salicylates, alburninuria due to, 770, 784 Urethra, Common Diseases of the Male Roshampton. See Hospital, Queen Mary's, Salicylates, urinary excretion of (Hanzlik, (Frank Kidd), 829 and Soldiers, limbless Scott. and Thoburn), 296 Urine, Secretion of (Arthur R. Cushny), ROGER. Henri, elected Dean of Paris Faculty Salicylic ionization as a palliative in multiple 620 of Medicine, 138 neurofibromata of spinal cord (G. H. Hick- Venereal Disease and its Relation to School ROGERS, Captain Gilbert William, Military ling), 516 Life (Sir Thomas Barlow). 797 Cross conferred upon, 463 SALOmANI, Annibale. obituary notice of, 407 Venereal Diseases and their Prevention ROGERS, Major James Samuel Yeaman, bar to SALOMONS, Leopold, bequests of, 432 (A. Winkelried Williams), 863 D.S.O., 463 Salonica, medical arrangements (parlia- 'Visits to Walt Wbitman in 1890-1891 ROGERS, Sir Leonard: Suitability of the more mentary question), 56 (J. Johnston and J. W. Wallace), 863 soluble salts of quinine and cinchonine for Salvarsan, apparatus for intravenous injec- Vital F'unction Testing Methods and Their intravenous injection, 381. (0) tion of, 119 Interpretation, Manual of (W. M. Barton), ROGERSON, Clement Michael, obituary notioe SAMWAys, D. W.: Primary excision of gun- 186 of, 674 shot wounds of elbow joint, 705 'War Wounds, Treatment of (W. W. Keen), ROLLESTON, Surgeon-General H. D.: Serum Sanatorium benefits in Ireland (parliamentary 486 disease following intrathecal injections, 762 question), 57 Western Front, vol. i (Muirhead Bone). 584 ROONEY, Captain Richard Y., dies of wounds, Sanatorium benefit in London, failure of, 601 What Every Masseuse Should Know (Vera 462 Sanatorium treatment, need for early, 99 Waddington), 797 RoSANOFF, A. J. (and J. Roques Di FuRSAC): Sanatorium treatmaent of tuberculosis: Re- Women of the War (Barbara McLaren), 726 Manual of Ps.chzatrv, rev., 82 port of Lancashire Central Tuberculosis World's Wonder Stories for Boys and Girls ROSATI, Major-General T., obituary notice of, Office, 728-Report for City of York, 728 (A. G. Whyte), 82 675 Sanatorium treatment of tuberculosis, value Wounds of Bones and Joints, After-Effects ROSE, Alex Case of melaena neonatorum and limitations of: Discussion at Medical of (Broca; translated by Captain J. Ren- successfully treated by injection of blood Society of London, 650, 690, 723-Leading frew White and Mahjor R. C. Elmslie), 827 serum, 762 article on, 767-Correspondence on, 809, 844 Wounds, Treatment of Infected (Carrel and ROSE, Lieut. George Douglas, killed in action, Sanatoriums for treatment of tuberculosis: Dehelly; translated by Captain Herbert 495 National Hospital for Consumption, Vent- Child). 827 RosE, Captain Harold Emerson, dies of nor, annual rePort, 587-Hertfordshire, X-ray work: Localisation et extraction des wounds, 96 annual report, 587-Newcastle-upon-Tyne, projectiles (L. Ombrttdanne and A. Ledoux- ROSEBERY, 5.: Chlorine water in the treat- annual report, 587-British Guiana, report, Lebard), 455 ment of infantile diarrhoea, 789. (0) 587 X-ray work, Manual of Practical (David Ross, Lieut. Arthur Beaconsfield, killed in Sand sledge (Major W. Cameron9 Macaulay), Arthur and John Muir), 455 action, 269 805 Year Book for 1917 of Carnegie Endowment Ross, Surgeon James Ness MoBean, Military SANDERSON-WELLs, T. H.: Pneumothorax for International Peace, 487 Cross conferred upon, 130 with hernia into left pleural cavity, 687. (0) Year Book of the Universities of the Em- Ross, Captain John, Military Cross conferred BANDIFORLD, Captain Hugh Arthur, Military pire, 1916 and 1917, 692. upon, 300 Cross conferred upon, 738 Ross. Captain Stanley Graham, Military Cross SANDILANDS, Lieut. John Edward, Military Rheumatic cripples, 542 conferred upon, 566 Cross conferred upon, 300 Rheumatism, after-care of soldiers disabled Ross, Lieut. William Stuart, killed in action, Sanitary arrangements in tube shelters, 867 by (parliamentary question), 628 195 Sanitary Congress at Glasgow, 372 REONDDA, Lord, and Ministry of Health, 157 Roussy, G. (and Jean LHERIITTE): Les Sanitary corps created in the United States, RIcE, Captain Bernard Neville, dies of psychon4vroses de guerre, rev., 361-English 303 wounds, 96 translation, 827 Sano " in treatment of meningococcus and RIcE-OXLEY, A. J.: Medical men as portrayed Roux, E., awarded Copley medal of Royal diphtheria carriers (Ktisler and Gtinzler), in English literature, 501-Re-elected chair- Society, 675 408 man of the Kensington Public Health Com- Rowan-berry, a topical sialagogue, 170, 238 SANSOME, Thomas, obituary notice of, 307 mittee, 771 ROWE, Captain B. M.: Note on Carrel-Dakin- Sarcoma treated with colloidal copper (T. RIHaErDs, Charles MWorgan, killed in action, _Daufresne treatment, 387. (0) MacCarthy), 116 495 ROWLANDS, M. J.: Apparatus for intravenous SATOW, Captain Laurence Lancaster, Military RICHARDSON, Captain G. (and Major P. injection of salvarsan, 119 Cross conferred upon, 268 TURNER): Treatment of wounds infected Royal Army Medical Corps. 160, 192, 217, 254, SAUNDBY, Robt.: Harveian oration-Harvey's with B. pyocyaneuts, 421. (0) 262; and its work, 217. 254, 269, 306, 735- work considered in relation to scientific RICHARDSON, Sergeant-Major L. J., Military Leading article on, 262-Pay of, 563. See knowledge and university education in his Cross conferred upon, 398 also Army, British time, 543. (0) r TIM Barm INDEX. L MICDIn JOD3EAX. 23

SAuNDBY, CaptainR. H. H.B., awarded the SCOTT, Captain William Henry, Military Cross SINGER, Charles: A legend of Salerno, 430- Military Cross, 27 conferred upon, 566 English pioneers in naval medicine, 866 SAUNDBY, Lieut. William Spencer FitzRobert, SCOTT, Captain William Logan, Military Cross Skin diseases, review of books on, 691 presumed killed, 738 conferred upon, 738 Skin grafting (Norman H. Joy), 857. (0) SAvIvN: Analysis of cases treated In Moscow Scottish non-panel doctors. See Non-panel Skin grafting under septic conditions, method hospitals, 1914-1915, 50 Screen method of localization (Captain John of (Paul Bousfield), 857. (0) SAw, Captain Noel Humphrey Wykeham, H. Shaxby), 389 Skin, preparation for antitetanic injections, killed in action, 536 Scurvy in Glasgow, 28 804, 848 SAYREs, Lieut. - Colonel Alexander Ward Sicurvy, land, in England (Geo. P. Harlan), 46 Skin reactions, anaphylactic and pseudo- Fortesoue, killed in action, 565 13curvy in war, prevention of (leading article), anaphylactic, 264 Scabies treated by chlorine gas (Captain G. 661 Sledge, sand (Major W. Cameron Macaulay), Herbert Clarke and Captain H. S. Raper), Select fiapdoodle, 88 805 113. (0)-(Major Henry MacCormac), 252- SEMPLIE, Major H. S., killed in action, 400 Sleeping sickness, discoverer of the cause of, Correspondence on, 275, 468 Senior Military MIedical Association founded 198, 374, 402, 467, 604, 813, 848 Scabies problem on active service (Major H. in America, 806 - SLOAN, Captain John Finlayson McGill, Mili- MacCormac and Captain W. D. D. Small), SEQUEIIRA, G. W.: Dermatitis from handling tary Cross conferred upon, 130; bar to 384. (0)-Correspondence on, 468 German bombs, 80 Military Cross, 738 Scabies, treatment of (Fleet Surgeon G. H. SEQUEIRA, J. H.: Dermatitis due to explosives SLOANE. LieUt.-Col. John Macfarlane, C.M.G. Foott), 425-Correspondence on, 542 used in air raids, 148. (0) conferred upon, 300 BSADE, Captain William Jack, Military Cross Serum disease following intrathecal injections SLOGGETT, Sir Arthur, K.C.V.O. conferred conferred upon, 839 (Surgeon-General H. D.Rolleston), 762 upon, 192 SCARGILL, L.: Treatment of Vincent's angina, Serbia: Work of British hospitals on the SMALL, Captain W. D. D.: Dermatitis from 469 Serbian front, 408 handling explosives, 152-(and Major H. SCEHAER, Sir Edward: Transfusion of whole SERGENT, Emile: Etudes cliniques surl'in- MACCORMAC) The scabies problem on blood, 770, 776, 843 suffisancesurrinale, 1898-1914, rev., 12 active service, 384. (0) SCHARLIEB, Mary, Order of the British Empire Sero-vaccino-therapeutic institute opened at Small-pox in the army and navy at home conferred upon, 295 Naples. 520 (parliamentary question), 870 ISOHLVEN, T van: Oorlogsneurologie, Ervar- SERPELL, Captain Samuel Llewellyn, Military SMITH, Captain Alexander Hugh Dickson, ingen over Verwondingen van het zenuwgestel Cross conferred upon. 839 Military Cross conferred upon, 463 en over neurosen, rev., 186 Service before qualification and seniority after SEmTH, Captain Andrew Harvey Cameron, School child, health of, report of Board of (parliamentary question), 837 Military Cross conferred upon, 267 Education, 829-Leading article on, 458 Service patients" in asylums, 840 SMITH, CaPtain Charles Nixon, Military Cross School children, London, health and eyesight SEWARD, Brigade-Surgeon George Edwin, conferred upon, 839 of, 164-Medical treatment of, 873 obituary notice of, 375 SMITH, Captain Edward Percival Allman, School children, medical inspection of: Tn SEYMOUR, L. W.: Treatment of dysentery, Military Cross conferred upon, 301 Liverpool, 62-In Sydney, 436 -Report of wounds, etc., by a combination of internal SMITH, Lieut. Eric Drummond, killed in Govan School Board medical officer, 739 antiseptics, 115 action, 600 School children in America. teeth of. 101- SHAND, Lieut. John James Fraser, killed in SMITE, Erwin F.: Embryomas in plants Neglect of health of in rural districts, 728 action, 270 induced by bacterial inoculation, 868 Schools and their medical service (leading SHANKAAR, Subassistant Surgeon Gauri, dies SMITH, Captain Frederic Battinson, Military article), 225 on service, 630 Cross conferred upon, 738 SaEwAnzE: Methods of treatment of bacillary SHARP, John Gordon, obituary notice of, 605 SMITH, G. llliot: Shell Shock and its Lessons, dysentery, 480 SHATTOCK, S. G.: Explosive phenomena in rev., 47-" Psychoneuroses of war," 402 Schweizer Archiv fur Neurologie urnd gunshot injuries, 795 SMITH, G. Munro: History of the BristolRoyal Psychiatrie. Archives Suisses de neurologie SHAxBY, Captain John H.: Screen method of Infirmary, 734 et de psychiatrie. Archivio Svizzers di localization, 389 BSMIT, Captain James Anstruther, Military Neurologsa e Psichiatria, 627 SHEAHAN, Thomas Ahern, obituary notice of, Cross conferred upon, 463 Science in examinations (report of Committee 708 SMITH, J. Barker: Clinical test for the esti- on the Neglect of Science), 733 SHEARS, Lieut. Edward Hornby, killed in mation of the percentage of glucose, 202 Scientific and Industrial Researoh, report of action, 61 SMITH, J. liorrain (and others): A convenient Committee, 365 SHEGOG, Captain Richard Wellington, killed method of preparing eusol, 386. (0) Scissors, forceps, and sponge-holder com- In action, 234 SMITH, Surgeon Robert Sydney, Albert Medal bined, 585 SHELDON, Thomas, obituary notice of, 101 conferred upon, 702 ScoBIE, Lieut. James, dies of wounds, 234 Shell fragment in arterial circulation (Captain SMITH, Assistant Surgeon Thomas Parker, Scopolamine in labour. See Labour C. S. O'Neill). 719. (0) obituary notice of, 876 Scotland, National Insurance in, 63 Shell fragment in orbit, See Orbit SMITH, Captain Walter Leonard, Military Shell shock. See Shock Cross conferred upon, 839 Scotland: SHEPHERD, Charles Carter, obituary notice of, SMYTH, Johnson: The rowan berry, a topical After-care colony for tuberculous soldiers, 102 sialagogue, 170 667 SHEPHERD, Captain W. M: Treatment of SNEATH, Captain Wilfrid Archer, dies of Campbell, J. Munro, bed named in memory secondary haemorrhage from the buttock wounds, 163, 194 of, 537 by ligature of the internal iliac artery, 718. SNELL, Major E. A. G., killed in action, 773 Carnegie Trustees and Royal Blind Asylum, (0) Social pioneer, 190 Edinburgh, 28 SERGENT, Edm. and Et.: Method of freeing Soci&6 Interalli6e de Chirurgie, 627 Central Midwives Board for Scotland, re- an area from mosquitos, 659 Soci8t8 Internationale de Chirurgie, dissolu- port, 132 SEERMAN, Captain Reginald, dies of wounds, tion of, 627 Cheyne, Sir W. Watson, 235 565 Society, American Gynaecological, Trans- Diarrhoea, epidemic, 63 SHINE, Captain James Owen, killed in action, actions, rev., 253 Edinburgh: Child welfare in, 435, 497- 302 Society, Medical, of London: Programme of Health of, 132 - Hospitals for disabled Shins, painful, following trench fever, treated winter session, 432-Founder and foundation soldiers, 372-Tuberculosis farm colony, by electro-therapeutical methods (Captain of the Medical Society (Sir StClair Thomson), 497-Women medical students, 739 Alfred J. T. H. Iles), 484 485-Effect of war bread on health (Robert Glasgow: Cancer, care and cure of (Fisher Shock, anaphylactic, after injection of serum Hutchison and E. I. Spriggs), 485-Discussion bequest), 807-Child welfare clinic, 464- intravenously (Captain C. Adam Patrick), on, 485-Modern artifieial limbs and their Medical Missionary Society, 841-Military 114. (0) influence upon methods of amputation (E. hospitals, 496-Orthopaedic treatment of Shock and low temperatures in wounded men Muirhead Little), 555-Discussion, 555-Dis- disabled men, 807-Radium Committee, (S. Weil), 564 cussion on the value and limitations of 807-Sanitary congress, 372-Scurvy in, 28 Shock, its nature, prevention, and treatment, sanatorium treatment for tuberculosis, 650, -Western Infirmary, 841-Winter session 772-Investigation Committee, 771 690, 723-Captain H. Edmund G. Boyle: Use opened, 601 Shock, shell (F. C. Purser), 81 of nitrous oxide and oxygen with rebreath- Gretna, lectures at, 602 Shock, shell, and mental hygiene. during and ing in military surgery, 653-Discussion, 654 Hawick town council arranges for a mater- after the war (Major F. W. Mott), 39. (0) -Major H. D. Gillies: Surgical and dental nity and child welfare centre, 667 Shock, shell: Microscopic examination of treatment of severe facial injuries, 826- Hospitals for disabled soldiers, 372 brains of two men dead of commotio Discussion. 826 Inglis, the late Dr. Elsie, 775 cerebri without visible external injury Society, Medical Missionary, Glasgow, annual Inspection of school children (Govan', 739 (F. W. Mott), 612. (0) meeting, 841 Insurance, National, in Scotland, 63 Shock, shell. and neurasthenia (parliamentary Soeiety of Medical Officers of Health:-T.W. N. M'Alpin, Agnes, death of, 631 question), 665 Barlow: Status of the medical offieer of Macpherson, William Grant, memorial to, Shock, shell, neurasthenia and psycbasthenia health in relation to the proposed Ministry 496 following, treatment of (R. T. Williamson), of Health, 96 Medical benefit in Scotland, 807 713. (0) Society, Medico-Legal, annual meeting, 138 Ministry of Health, 464 Shock, shell, review of books on, 47 Society, Ophthalmological, of the United National Service Medical Advisory Board, 632 Shock, shell, treatment of sufferers from (par- Kingdom: Transactions, rev., 81, 863- Paisley baby week, 97 liamentary question), 127 Annual Congress. 877 Parliamentary representation of Edinburgh SHORT, Captain A. Rendle (and others): Society of Public Analysts: -J. L. Baker and and St. Andrews, 164 Report on wound treatment by brilliant H. F. E. Hulton: Analysis of peeled chest- Pathology at Dundee, 841 green paste, 506. (O) nuts and peeled acorns, 676 Preliminary examinations, 631 SHOORTEN, Surgeon James P., D.S.C. conferred Society, Reading Pathological, decides to RBat destruction, Midlothian County Council upon, 433 admit lady practitioners to membership, votes 300 towards the scheme, 537 Shrapnel bullet. See Bullet 847 Royal Commission on Housing, report, 538, SIDDONS, Henry Virtue, case of, 376; suicide Society, Research Defence, 55 667 of, 596 Society, the Royal: Fellows recommended St. Andrews University, 435 SILK, Lieut.-Colonel J. F. W.: Anaesthetics for elections, 635--Medals awarded, 675- Scottish non-panel doctors and a Ministry of in military hospitals, 618 A. D. Waller: Emotional response in the Health, 602 Silkworm gut, palmyra fibre as a suturing human subject, 709 Tubed feeding bottles, 632 material in place of, 780 Society. Royal, of Arts: Award of silver War dressings supply. 775 SIMoN. W. (and Daniel BASE): Manual of medals, 23-Lord Charnwood: Technical Women medical students in Edinburgh Chemistry, rev, 154 training for disabled soldiers and sailors, University, 737 SmnP'ON, Colonel Robert John Shaw, C.B. 840 conferred upon, 234 SCOTT (and others): Urinary excretion of S3imulation of disease, 125. See also Malinger- SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE: Annual salicylates, 296 ing report, 228-Calendar of, 530 SCOTT, Staff-Surgeon Gilbert Bodley, D.B.O. SINCLAIR, A. MacGregor, re-elected mayor of Section of Anaesthetics. - Lieut.-Col. conferred upon, 235 Barnsley, 675 J. F. W. Silk: Anaesthetics in military SCOTT, Captain J. A. C., Croix de Guerre con- SINCLAR, A. M. R., trial of, 596 hospitals, 618-Discussion, 619 ferred upon, 96 SINCLAIR. George Law, obituary notice of. 846 Section of Laryngology.-Brown Kelly SCOTT, Captain James Bethune, Military Cross SINCLAIR, Major M.: Formula of glue for exhibits collection of dental cysts and cysts conferred upon, 566 applving extension in fractures, 60 in floor of nose, 847 Tiz BItTirsH 1 2424 MDICAJORNAL J INDEX.

SOCIETY, RoYAr, OP MEDICINE (continuted) Soldiers, neurasthenic (parliamentary ques- STEPHENBON, Captain Jobn, Military Cross Section of Medicine. - Surgeon- General tion), 771 870 conferred upon, 463 H. D. Rollest0n: Serum disease following Soldiers and sailors, tuberculous: Farm STERLING, Captain Robert, dies on service, intratbecal inject ons, 762 colonies for, 88 191, 297 497, 631. 667-After- 565 Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.- care of (parliamentary question), 628-The STEvENs, John: Provision of medical treat- Discussion on scopolamine-morphine nar- returned (Canada), 633-Army Council ment for discharged disabled soldiers and cosis in childbirth (painless childbirth), Instruction, 702 sailors, 670 791 SOLLING, Captain Fritz Peter Max, Military STEWART, C. A. (and N. H. FAIRLEY): Cerebro- Section rf Ophthalmology.-Lieut. Col. Cross conferred uponi, 300 spinal fever, 393, 469 Gordon fHolmes: Visual localization and StOLLMANN, T.: Manual of Pharmacology and STEWART, C. Alwyn: Cerebro-spinal fever and orientation. 826 its Applicatirns to Therapeutics and Toxi- its treatnment, 744 Section of P?athology.-W, S. Lazarus- cologv, rev., 863 STEWART, Lieut.-Col. Edward, Order of the Barlow: Experimental production of carci- SOLLY, Captain A. S., killed in action. 270 British Empire conferred upon, 295 noma by radiuim. 794- '. G. Shattock: SOUTTAR, Major H. S5, Belgian Order of the STEWART, Captain Frederick Naylor, Military Explosive plhenomena in gunshot injuries, Crown conferred upon, EOO-Some points Cross conferred upon, 839 795 arising in nerve iDjuries, 817. (0) STEWART, Captain James Lennox, bar to SOWERBY, Captain Edward Sequier, Military Military Cross. 129 Society, Royal Microscopical, biological work Cross conferred upon, 566 STEWART. Lieut. Vernon Radcliff, accidentally compiled from letters from A E. Lechmere SPANTON, Lieut. John Woodfield, dies of killed, 839. 872 and Michael S. Pease who are inteined at wounds, 27 STEWART, Captain Williaum Howard Edwin. Ruhleben, 815 Sp,ctacles, unnecessary, 671 Military Cross confe.-ed upon, 463 Society for Study of Inebriety :-Norman Kerr Specu'ations on life (William Tibbles), 733 STILER, P. G : Htumatx Physiology: a Text- Memiorial Ls cture: War and alcohol (Major SPENCE, Lieut. Geoffrey Shalders, dies on book for High Schools and Colleges, rev W. McAdam Eccles), 529 service, 702 292 Society, Ulster Medical: Opening meeting, SPENCE, Captain James Culvert, Military ShTILL, G. F.: Pseudo-appendicitis zoopara- 668 W. D. Donnan: Clinical study of Cross conferred upon, 398 sitaria, 296 fuinctional disorders of the heart in soldiers, Rphagrum moss, 775 STIsMsoN, Lewis A, obituary notine of, 541 807 Sphygmomanometer in general practice STOCEMAN, Sir Stewart: Louping-ill," witlh Society of Urology, Fren( h, formation of, (David H. Vickery) 152 special reference to the tick tbeory," 276- 408 Spinal cord, early treatmeent of gunshot Report on diseases of animials, 430 Society, West London Medico-C hirurgical: injuries of (Colonel H. M. W. Gray). 44. (0) STOCKWELTL, Lieut Thomas Hodges, killed in Opening meeting and presidential address, Spinal cord, treatment of paraplegia from action, 302 501-Exhibition of cases. 636, 815 gunshot or other injuries of (Colonel A. WV. STOODARD, [dieut. James L.: Occurrence of Society, Zoological, of London : R. T. Mayo-Robsor ). 853 (0) spirochaetes in the urine. 416. (0) Pocock exhibits bead of a castrated bush- SPINDLER, Staff Nurse Nellie, killed on STORES, Lieut. Gay Lennard, killed in action, back, 743 service, 370 96 SODIR, Captain Farendra Singh, Military Cross Spiritualism, review of books on, 46 SIONES, Captain Gordon F.: Stranguilater conferred upon, 301 Spirochaetes in typhus fever, 265 obturator hernia, 861 Soldiers, classification of, 600 Spirochaetes in the urine (Lieut. James ri. STORY, Lieut. Georg3 Ernest, dies of wouinds, Stoddard), 416. (0) 400 SOLDIERS AND FAILORS, CfiIPPLED AND Dis- Spirochaetes in the urine in cases of " pyrexia STOTT, Hugh: Studies in MlIalaria, rev., 455 ABLED: of unknown origin" (Mlajor S. W. P'autersan), STRAIN, Captain John Loudon, killed in After care of those disabled by rheumatism 418. (0) action, 234 and tuberculosis (parliamentary question), Spirochaetosis icterohaemorrhagica (leading STREATFEILD. Lienit. Thomas Basil MIarylsia, 628 article), 590 killed in action, 702 Army Council Instruction re continued Spiroebaetosis, urinary (leading article), 429 STREETER, Burnett H. (and others): Imnmor- treatment, 519 SpirochaetoFis and Weil's disease 191 tality, rev., 862 Berefit societies and, 372 SPITTAL. Captain Robert Haig, killed in Streptococci, relation of to el)idemic polio- In Canada, 368 action. 564 myelitis. 367 Correspondence on, 305, 374, 403, 437, 465, 498, Splecn "spnrtsareous" ruptuire of, splerec- STRETTELL, L icut. Williamo Miclhael Dash- 540, 568, 740 tomy, recovery (Captain W. Rankin), 211. wood Stirling. killed in action, 806 Cuirative workshops, 369, 567 (0) STRETTON, J. Lionel: Traumatic rupture of Emplo3 ment of, temporary higher pensions Spleen, traumatic rupture of (J. Lionel spleen, 211. (0) (p%rliamentary question), 56 Stretton, 211 (0) STROUD. L.: Collosol cocaire," 710, 816 Future of the race and, 836 Splenectomy in treatment of acholuric jaun- STRUTHERS. Captain John, killed in action, Garden cities for, 666 dice (lurgeon Rowland Hill), 424 (0) 630 Hospitals for, in Edinbureh, 372 Splint, finger, from cactus stem, 68 STUART, Sir Thomas Anderson: Prophylaxis Institutional treatment, offer of £50,000 542 Splint for treatment of gunshot wounds in- of venereal disease in the Australian forces Orthopaedic hospitals and curs tive work- volving the shoulder-joint (Captain J. 529 shops, 363. 369, 449, 567, 667, 807. See also Campbell), 480. (0) Student's outlook, 459 Curative woikshops Splints, Thomas's, some reflections on (J Lynn STUIRDY, Captain Arthur Carlilo, Military Parliamentary questions, 50 628, 804 Thomas), 175 (0) Cross conferred upon. 162 Physical Remedies for Disabled Soldiers, Splints, Thomas's, for fractured femur (Cap- Sugar in urine, Benedict's test for, 65 rev.. 362 tain W. Rankin), 248. (0) SUGARS, Captain Harold Saunderson, D.S 0. Problem of. 732 Splints, Thomas and Jones, alaptation of to conferred upon, 161 Problem of the surgical treatment of (S,ir obtain fixation of the arm in an abducted Suicide in Italy, statistics, 728 Robert Jones). 658 position while the patient is ambulatory SULLIVAN, Lieut. Robert Ievers, Military Recalled to Life, 501 ( Wajor Robert B Osgood). 477. (0) (Cross conferred upon, 839 ilemaking of (leading article) 363 Splinting, early, in guDshot wounds of the p-Sulphondichloraminobenzoic acid. See Report of French Commission on appoint- mandible, 65 Halazone ments for. 693 Sponge-holdor, scissors, and forceps combined, SUNDALL, Dr.: Etiology of pellagra, 593 Review of books on, 362 585 Suipination by plaster, method of (Lieut. P. J. Technical training of in London, 96 SPOOR, Capta;n Herbert Mather, Military Verrall), 150 (0) Training ef (parliamentary questions), 804, Cross conferred ur on, 463 Surgery, institutes of (Sir Berkeley Moynihan), 870-Lord C harnwood on, 840- In Ireland, SPBRAWSON. C. A. (and H. Warren CROWE): 171. (0) 870 Consumption: Treatmnentt at Home and Surgical conference, interallied, 666, 838- Training of deaf (parliamentary question), Rules for Livirg. rev,, 656 General principles of treatment of wounds 56 SPRTGGS, E. I.: Effect of war bread on healtb, of war, 838 485 Surgical requisites exhibition, 737 Soldiers and sailors, deafened, aryangements SPRIGGs, Captain N. I.: Repair of rubber bWAINE, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Robert, for treatment of, 453 operating gloves. 292 obituary notice of, 440 Foldiers and sailors, dental treatment for SPROULE, T. S., obituary notice of, 815 Swamp fevers and the mosquito, 710 (parliamentary question), 563 SRINIVASAMU[RTi, Lieut. G.: Palmvra fibre as SWAN, Major B. H. Jocelyn: Primary excision Soldiers and sailors, disabled, treatment of at a suturing material in place of silkworm gut, of gunshot wounds of elbow-joint, 704 the London County Asylums, 601 780 SWANN, Alexander James Thompson, lost at Soldiers and sailors and voluntary hospitals. STADDON, Captain C. S.: Abdominal wound, sea (ss. Apapa), 806 See Soldiers, invalided faecal-smelling gas, 389 Sweden, birth and death rates in 1916, 419 Soldiers and sq,ilors, discharged disabled: Staff of life (leading article), 261 SWEET. JoshuaE.: Dakin's " dichloramine-T" Training of deaf (parliamentary question), STAFFORD. Lieut Harry Neville, Mlilitary in treatment of wounds of war 249. (0) 56-Parliamentary questions. 56, 596-Corre- Cross conferred upon, 130 Switzerland, number of medical students in, spondence on, 305, 374, 403 465, 498, 540, 568. Staffordshire Inmurance Committee and the 524 670. 875-Army Council Instruction re petrol supply, 570 SYDENHAm. G. F.: Poisoning by laburnum medical treatment and training of for in- STANCULEANtu, George, obituary notice of, 375 seeds, 676 dustrial life. 495-Army Council Instruction tTANLEY, Hon. Arthur, elected treasurer of re continued treatment and training of 519 St. Thomas's Hospital. 23 SYDNEY: -Treatment of, in Wales (parliamentary STAPLEY, W.: Immunity and tubercuilosis, Cavell memorial, 436 question), 596-l1inimum pensioDs (parlia- 304 Child welfare, 436 mentary questions), 596-Medical referees STARE. Captain Robert Alexander, Military HFealth congress, 436 (parliamentary question), 596-Provision of Cross conferred upon, 463 Health iuaintenance, 98 medical treatment for, 670 STARLING, Captain-Edwin Cyril W., Military Lorgevity in Australia, 874 Soldiers, discharged disabled, French, 566 Cross conferred upon, 738 Medical inspection of school children, 436 Soldiers and sailors, discharged neurasthenic, State Children's Relief Board in New South Profession and the war, 98 566 Wales, 303 Red Cross Society and the Randwick Mili- Soldiers and sailors, discharged tuberculous, State medical service. 55. 102, 199, 273, 843 tary Hospital, 874 colonies for, in Wales, 631-Treatment of, State protection for the appendlix, 878 Venereal disease. 98 875 Statistical wirepulling. 624, 693 University medical curriculum, 874 Foldier's heart. See Heart Status lIvmphaticus, 170 Soldiers, invalided, institutional treatment STEADMAN, Captain William, Military Cross SYmmERs, Wnm. St0lair: Case of fulminant for (parliamentary question), 160-Treat- conferred upon, 839 cerebro-spinal fever without meningitis, of at voluntary hospitals, 496, 561-London STEEL., Matthew: Labcratory Maniual of 789. (0) Panel Committee and, 501, 740-York area Organic Chemistry for Medical Students, SYMONDS, Charters J.: Christmas appeal of practitioners and, 501-Uniforms of (parlia- rev., 456 the Y.M.C.A., 778 mentary question), 563-Central pool and, STEPHEN, Captain David James Shirres, bar SYmoNs, Lieut.-Col. Thomas H., Order of the 740 to Military Cross, 566; dies of wounds, 630 British Empire conferred upon, 779 Soldiers, limbless, progress of work at STEPHEN, Surgeon Horace E. R., Croix de SymoNs, William Henry, obituary notice of, Roehampton, 743-Welsh hospital for, 774 Guerre conferred upon, 631 307 Soldiers and sailors, nerve shocked (parlia- STEPHENSON, Lieut. Arthur Frederick Vere, Sympathetic, cervical, traumatic lesions of, mentary question) 596, 771 dies of wounds, 434 461 THzBaimaNX INDEX. MEDICAL JOURNAL 2525 =

Syphilis, American Association for Control of, THOMPsoN, Nurse E., killed by enemy air- Tuberculosis in France, Roolcefeller Founda- 32 craft. 536 tion Mission to combat, 570 Syphilis in mediaeval Paris, 869 THOmpsoN, Lloyd: SyVphilis, rev., 828 Tuberculosis farm colony in Edinburgh, 497- Syphilis, prophylaxis of, 490 THoMPSON, Captain Thomas James Logan, In Wales, 631 Syphilis, reinreetion in (.Najor Charles F. Military Cross conferred upon, 463 Tuberculosis and immunity, 304 White), 509. (0)-Leading article on, 526 THOMSON, Lce.-Cpl. Adam Tinling, missing, Tuberculosis insurance in theory and in prac- Syphilis, review of books on, 426 believed killed, 566 tice (leading article), 623 Syphilitic chancre, case of intraurethral THOMSON, John Roberts, death of, 368- Tuberculosis notification and its results prirnary (Captain P. A. Clements), 388 Obituary notice of, 405-Estate of, 709 (Oiddlesbrough), 61 Syphilitic meningitis, acute (S. A. Kinnier THOMSO0N, Sir St(,lair: Recurrence of ade- Tuberculosis Prevention, Canadian Associa- Wilson and Captain A. Charles E. Gray), noids and tonsils, 400 tion for, annual convention, 669 419. (0) THOMSON, Lieut. William Robinson Kitchen, Tuberculosis, primary, of faucial tonsils, 528 SYRETT, B. F. (and Captain W. L. CHRISTIE): killed in action, 600 Tuberculosis problem in Ireland), 195 Case of pneumococcal peritonitis with Thoracotomy, plastic transcostal (Captain Tuberculosis and psoriasis, 493 acute gastric dilatation, 290 E. M. Cowell), 581. (0) Tuberculosis, pulmonary: how is the early Syringe, double-barrelled, 392 THORNTON, rJ. H. D (and others): Antiseptic diagnosis to be made? 704, 741, 776, 810, properties of acriflavine and proflavine and 875 brilliant green, 70. (0) Tuberculosis, recent researches on (report of Throst and nose diseases of childhood Henry Phipps Institute), 396 (Douglass Guthrie), 355. (0) Tuberculosis, review of books on, 12, 390, 763, Thrombosis. treatment of (Captain E. Fairley 861 Marris, 822. (0) Tuberculosis, sanatoritims for. See Sana- Thymic dwai fism, 837 tor iums Thyro:d gland substance, dosage in the thera- Tuberculosis, soldiers disabled by (parlia- peutic administration of (A. E. Carver), 515. mentary question). 628 T. (0)-i orrespondence on 570 Tuberculosis in Spain, m-oney collected in Thyroid gland, review of books on, 290 Madrid for campaign against, 419 Tachyphylaxis and its therapeutical applica- TIBBLES, Williamn: Spectulations on life,.733 Tuberculosis treatmeut in Tyrone, 224 tions, 869 TIETZF, N.: Tumor albus pyogenes, 129 Tuberculosis in Wales, 235 TALBOT, Captain Ernest, Military Cross con- TILLETT, Captain J. R., dies of wounds, 599 Tuberculous lesions in the lungs of adults, ferred upon, 267 TILLEY, Herbert: Acute osteomnyelitis of the obsolete, 191 TALBOT, Captain Norman Charles, -Military frontal bone, operation, recovery, 7. (0) Tuberculous persons, treatment of (London Cross conferred upon. 839 Timms, Captain Charles Gordon, Military Insurance Committee and), 739 TAsiwRo, Shiro: A Chemical Sign of Life, Cross conferred upon, 130 Tuberculous soldiers, farm colonies for, 88, rev., 486 Tipperary County (S.R.) Medical Committee, 191, 297, 497, 631, 667-After-care of (parlia- Taverns for munition workers, 537 97 mentary questioD), 628-The returned TAYLOrt, Captain Alfred Squire, killed in TIPPETT, Captain John A} lilner, Military Cross (Canada), 633-Army Council Instruction, action, 233 conferred upon, 738 702 TAYLOR, Edward H.: Cure of inguinal hernia, TOBIN-WILLIS, Lieut. Jack, killed in action, TUDSBERY, Lieut. Lancelot, killed in action, 634 463, 536 371 TAYLOR, Frank (and Lieut.-ol. Aldo CASTEL- TODD-WHITE, Arthur T.: Purity of food, 170 TULLOCH, Pte. John presumed killed, 270 LANI): Combined vaccination with multiple TOMEINS, Harding H.: British Medical Asso- Tumor albus pyogenes (A. Tietze), 129 vaccines (quadruple, quiintuple, and Fex ciation and organization of the profession, Tumours, review of books on. 555 tuple), 356 (0)-Mycological detection and 669 TuRNBULL, Captain Donald George Kennedy, deternmination of carbohydrates and other Tonsil, right, and right pinna, with fac.al Military Cross conferred upon, 162 carbon compounds in pathological work, paralysis (Captain James J. Healy), 720. (O) TURNER, Captain Adam Annand, Military 855. (0) Tonsils and adenoids, recurrence of. See Cross conferrer upon, 738 TAYLOR, Frank E.: Treatment of Vincent's Adenoids TURNER, E. B.: War Emergency Fund of the angina, 404 Tonsils, faucial, primary tuberculosis of. 528 Royal Medical Ben6volent Fund, 842 TAYLOR, Lieut. G., dies on service, 701 Tonsillectomy (Captain H. Lawson Whale), TURNER, Major G. Grey Aledical and surgical iAVLOR, Major Gordon: Story of a tooth 184-( i. Bodkin), 425 notes from Mesopotamia, 33, 75. (0)-Pneu- plate, an unusual war injury, 720. (0) Tonsillectomy in diphtheria carriers (Captain matic tourniquet for surgical purposes, TAYLOR, Capt. Eenry Young Cameron, dies C. C. Ballantyne and Lieut. B. S. Cornell), 392 on service, 370 686. (0) TuRNER, Major Philip (and Captain G. TAYLOR, Lieut. fan Cleasby, killed in action, Tooth-plate, story of a: an unusual war in- RICHARDSON): Treatment of wounds in- 839 jury (MNajor Gordon Tan lor), 720. (0) fected with B. pyocyaneus, 421. O) TAYLOR, J. H , appointed mlledical referee for Tooth-plates, unclean, dermatii.is from. 408 TURNER, Lieut.- ol. William, C.M.G. con- 'alford district. 815 Toronto Academy of Medicine, 303-Uni- ferred upon, 234 TAYLOR, John Wm.: Dischargecl disabled versity Calevdar, rev, 392-gesearch Foun- TURNER, Wi. Y.: Lumbar hernia, 389 slIdiers and sailors, 568 dation in Preventive Medicine, 808 -Medicine TURRELL, Hl. G, dies of wounds, 666 TAYLOR, L. A,, appointed J.P. for county of and the State (D. J. Gibb Wishart), 808 TWi.EEDY, Reginald Carlyon, dies on service, 8tafford, 102 TOULMIN, Siurgeon Stewart Newnham, killed 163 TAYLOR. Madison: A register for vital statis- in action, 233 Twins, review of books on, 390-Weight of, 848 tics, 297 Tourniquet, modified anchor, 456 Tympanismus vagotonicus, 771 TAYLOR, Mark R.: Munition works surgery, Tourniquet, pneumatic, 392 Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric 664 TRACY, Marguerite (and Mary BOYD): Painless Typhoidin test, 867 TAYLOR, Captain Philip Churton, killed in Childbirth, rev., 487 Typhus fever. See Fever action, 27 TRAILL, Captain Anthony, dies on service, T-rone, tuberculosis treatment in, 224 TAYLOR, Captain Robert, Military Cross con- 370 TYRRELL, Colonel C. R His evidence on army ferred upon, 267 Training of military medical officers (parlia- re-examination, 59 Tea and coffee, 542 mentary question), 628 TYSON, W. J.: Dermatitis from explosive. TEBB, Albert: Quo vadis (vel cui bono) ? 138 TRAQUAIR, H. M.: Venereal disease and blind- used in air raids, 45 Teeth, gold-crowned, as a source of danger ness, 706 (G. R. Green), 555-Correspondence on, 603 Traumatic lesions of the cervical sympa Teeth of school children in America, 101 thetic, 461 Temperatures, low, and shock in wounded TREADWELL, 0. F. N., appointed a Pi ison men (Weil), 564 Commissioner, 635 TENNANT, Captain Bernard Charles, Military TREHERNE, Captain Claude William, dies of Cross conferred upon, 300 wounds, 269 Territorial Ia suite officers. See Arm)-, Trench feet, review of books on, 517 British Trench fever etiology of, 833 Territorial decoration, 407. See also Army, Trench fever, etiology of (Captain Alwin M. U. British Pappenheimer, R. N. Vermilye, and Sergeant Territorial general hospitals. See Hospitals J. Fl. Mueller), 474. (0) -Correspondence on, Ulcer, gastric, paraffin and bismuth for Territorial medical officers, promotion of, 563 568 (Lionel Jamnes Picton), 617 TERsoN, Dr. : Ophralmologie du mn.decint Trench fever, " haemogregarine " of, 739 ULRICK, F. F., death of, 138 praticien-a correction, 292 Trench foot (Waptain R. T. Dobson), 717. (0) UNDERWOOD, Assistant Surgeon Alexander Tetanus, treatment of, 89-In home military Trench nephritis. See r ephritis Russell, dies on service, 462 hospitals, 369, 736-Early symptoms of, 664 Tribunal appeals, percentage of (parlia- UNDERWOOD, Lieut. George Milne, killed in Tetanus bacilli in court plaster. See Court mentary question), 160 action, 27 plaster TRICHTER, .J., trial of. 570. 596 UNDERWOOD, Lieut. and Quartermaster Tethelin, for dressing wounds, 430- Dr, T. Trinitrotoluene poisoning. with a request for Harry, dies on service, 630 Brailsford Robertson gives all his patent information from medical officers at the rights in to the University of ('alifornia, 636 front, 164 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Therapeutics, psychical factor in, 836 Tropical diseases review of books on, 584 Alcoholic factor in insanity (H. M. Pollock), TRIBIERGE, G.: Le syphilis et l'armne, rev., Tropical Medicine, Liverpool School of, in- 397 426-English translation, 827 formation concerning, 341 American Congress of Children's Diseases THOBURN (and others): Urinary excretion of Tropical Medicine, London School of: Pass to be held at Monte Video, 432 salicylates, 296 lists, 167-Information concerning, 341 American Electrotlierapeutic Association to THOLE: Gunshot wounds of heart. 871 Tropical Im'edicine, information concerning found a, unit for electrotherapeutic treat- THOMAS, Sir A. Garrod, elected M.P. for South the study of, 340 ment, 170 Monmouth, 102 Tropical medicine and hIigiene (Sir Patrick Amlerican fellowship in French universities THOMAS, Augustus Thomas, obituary notice Manson), 103 (0), 808 -A correction. 808 society formed, 356 of, 137 Tropical medicine, review of books on, 584, 655 American G(ynaecological Society, Tr ans- THOMAS, Hugh Owen, Reconsideration of the TROTTER, (G. Lark: Treatiment of Vincent's actionts, rev., 253 principles and methods of (Lieut.- Col. J. angina, 469 American hospital at Neuilly, m-iedals Lynn Thomas), 175. (0)-(Arthur Keith), TROUP, Captain William Annandale, Military awarded to workers at, 709 824. (0) Cross conferred upon. 130 American Laryrgological Association, THOMAS, J. Lewis: Recurrence of adeDoids TUBBY, Colonel A. H.: Appreciation of Trants

UNITED STATEIS oF AMEICA (continued) University of Durham: Degrees and pass Caledonian Hospital opened in Brooklyn, lists, 32-Degrees for practitioners, 338-In- V. New York, 147 formation concerning the study of medi- College of Physicians, Philadelphia, books, cine, 316, 331, 338 Vaccination, Enniscorthy guardians -and. 270 etc., in the library of, 247 University of Edinburgh: Chair of tuber- -Gorey guardians and, 538 College of Surgeons, 595 culosis. 432-Degrees and pass lists, 100, 541, Vaccination, parliamentary questions on: In Columbia University, studies from depart- 847-Graduation ceremony, 100, 541- In- India, 193-In Ireland, 596-Public vaccina- ment of pathology of the College of Phy- formation concerning the study of medicine, tion in Chester, 21 sicians and Surgeons of, rev., 427 320, 334, 340-Roll of honour, 605-Tropical Vaccination with multiple vaccines-quad- Court plaster full of tetanus bacilli, 356 medicine, 340-University Court, 605, 709- ruple, quintuple, and sextuple (Lieut.-Ool. Harvard Medical School, admission of Women medical students, 739 Aldo Castellani and Frank Taylor). 356. (0) women, 540 University of GIlasgow: Calendar, 501 -Degrees Vaccines in treatment of acute gonorrhoea High proportion of poor eyesight, bad teeth, and pass lists, 66, 136, 470, 500 675-Informa- (Captain N. P. L. Lumb), 450. (0) fiat feet, etc., among men of new army, 728 tion concerning the study of medicine, 320, VALADIER, Major A. C. (and Captain H. History of the American forces in the war, 334-Opening of winter session, 601 Lawson WHALE): Note on oral surgery, 5. medical and surgical, 566 University hospital units, 271, 373 (0) Hookworm, campaign against, 703 University of Ireland, National: Calendar, VEALE, F. de Coverly: Co-ordination of Hookworm in recruits, a warning, 506 501-Information concerning the study of British medical policy, 65, 273-Discharged Industrial fatigue, committee to investigate, medicine, 323, 336 disabled sailors and soldiers, 403 392 Universitv, Johns Hopkins: Resignation of Venereal disease: In Australia, 98-Lectures Internal Secretions Association, 224 W. H. Welch, 193-Appointment of W. G. on in Brighton, 270-Campaign against in Liberty loan bonds, medical subscribers McCallum, 193 Germany, 296-In the Austrian army, 300- for, 210 University of Leeds: Information concerning Prophylaxis of in the Australasian forces, Marriage licences not to be issued in New the study of medicine, 816, 331-Resignation 529-Military hospitals for (parliamentary York State to persons suffering from in- of Professor A. S. Leyton, 635 question), 628-Treatment of in Ireland, 632, sidious diseases, 116 University of Lima to establish a chair of 668-Public Health Committee, London Mayo foundation becomes the property of tropical pathology, 138 County Council, and, 702, 872-And blind- the University of Minnesota, 540 University of Liverpool: Degrees and pass ness, 706-Report of National Council for Medical department of the army, 600 lists, -66, 136-Information concerning the Combating, 835 Medical officers in the navy, 877 study of medicine, 317,332, 340, 341-Tropical Venereal disease amongst oversea troops, par- Military orthopaedic hospitals in, 537 medicine, 340 liamentary questions on, 56 New York: Women's hospital equips a Venereal disease, review of books on, 827 women's unit for service in France, 735- UNIVERSITY OF LONDON: Venezuela, Medical Congress of, 68 Health of the city, 877 Annual report, 202 VERaEs, J. C.: Interests of absent colleagues, Ophthalmological handbook to be compiled Appointments. 202 699 for use of Surgeon-General by Dr. George Committees, 675 VERGE, Lieut. Louis du, Military Cross con- E. De Schweinitz, 717 Degrees and pass lists, 136, 709, 877 ferred upon, 566 Oral and plastic surgery school for officers, Degrees for practitioners, 338 VERMILYE, Lieut. H. N. (and others): Etiology 877 Examiners. 675 of trench fever, 474. (0) Orthopaedic units, 600 Fallen members, 847 VERRALL, Lieut. P. J.: Method of supination Pediatrics incorporated with New York Information concerning the study of medi- by plaster, 150. (0) Medical Review of Reviews, 877 cine, 314, 338, 340 VIcKERY, David H.: Sphygmomanometer in Pellagra, etiology of, 593 King's College Hospital Medical School, general practice, 152-Rural practice, 876 Pershing, General, medical officers on his 136 VIDOT, Lieut. Samuel, Military Cross conferred staff, 138 Lectures, 847 upon, 566 Poliomyelitis in New York, 1916 (leading London School of Tropical Medicine, 167 Vienna, medical practitioners and shortage of article), 51-New York now apparently free London Hospital Medical College, 136 motor vehicles, 11, 877-To have special from it, 408 Matriculation, 500 privileges on tramcars, 877 Red Cross establishes a bureau of sanitary Meeting of Serate, 100, 202, 675, 846 VINCENT and MURATET: Typhoid Fever and service, 434-Appropriates £20.000 for Middlesex Hospital Medical School, 541 Paratyphoid Fevers, English translation, medical research in France, 440-Sends Parliamentary representation of, 665 rev., 827 infant welfare specialists to France, 452- Recognition of teachers, 100 Vincent's angina. See Angina Publishes a journal in France, the Medical Regulations in medicine for internal VINE, Arthur de: Resuscitation of newborn Bulletin, 635-Research Committee in students (war), 675 infant by heart massage and oxygen, 290 France, 847 Scholarships, 237 Vision, defective, statistics of obtained at a Red Cross Fund, 376 St. Thomas's Hospital, 237, 541, 675 recruiting medical board (Captain Charles Rockefeller Foundation to build two hos- Tropical Medicine, 340 F. Harford), 149. (0) pitals in China, 202-Annual report, 561- University College, 500 Visual localization and orientation (Lieut.- Mission to France to combat tuberculosis, University College Hospital Medical School, Col. Gordon Holmer), 896 570-And the China Medical Mission, 663- 470 Vital statistics, register of, 297 And development of medical education in VIVIAN. Margaret: Observations on painless the United States, 685-And the eradica- University of London Press to issue transla- childbirth, 760. (0) tion of the hookworm, 703-Yellow Fever tions of the Collection Horizon by Masson, VLASTO, Captain John Alexander, Military Commission's report, 709 779 Cross conferred upon, 566 Rockefeller Institute to supPly allied armies University of Manchester, the Victoria: Voltaire and medicine, 834 with an antitoxin serum for gas gangrene, Annual statement, 66-Degrees and pass Voluntary hospitals. See Hospitals 308 lists, 31, 876-Information concerning the VON WINCELER, Lieut. Myles William, killed Sanitary Corps created, 303 study of medicine, 317, 332 in action, 434 Senior Military Medical Association founded, University of Minnesota becomes the owner Vote of thanks to our fighting forces, 595 806 of the Mayo Foundation, 540 Spanish-speaking doctors in New York University of Oxford: Degrees and pass lists, found La Sociedad Medica Hispana- 100, 569, 846-Information concerning the Americana, 874 study of medicine, 313, 330 Teeth of school children, 101 University of St. Andrews: Chair of natural Vital statistics, register of (Madison Taylor), history, 501-Degrees and pass lists, 32- 297 General Council, 32-Information concern- War psychology, Committee to deal with, ing the study of medicine, 320,336-Resigna- 392 tion of Professor William Carmichael W. Yale University, bequests to, 619 McIntosh, 435 Yellow Fever Commission, report, 709 University of Sheffield: Degrees and pass lists, WADDINGTON, Vera: What Every Masseuse 31-Information concerning the study of Should Know, rev., 797 Universities during and after the war, 527 medicine, 318, 333 WALDO, F. J.: On warming by gas radiators, Universities, parliamentary representation of, University of Sydney: Medical curriculum, 847 605 874 WALDO, Henry: Small-spored ringworm of Universities, Scottish, Privy Council and pre- University of Toronto: Calendar, rev., 392- the scalp in an adult, 80 liminary examinations, 631 Research foundation in preventive medi- University of Aberdeen: Assessors, 569- cine, 808 WALES: Degrees and pass lists, 66-General Council, University of Wales: Degrees and pass lists, Ancient Wales (leading article) 226 569-Information concerning the study of 136-Honorary degrees, 136-Information Cardiff Hospital, 631 medicine, 320, 333-University Court, 709 concerning the study of medicine, 318, Colonies for discharged tuberculous soldiers, University of Belfast, Queen's: Adami medal 331 631 founded, 668-Information concerning the University, Yale, bequests to, 619 Insurance benefits in, 738 study of medicine, 322, 336 Unnecessary spectacles. See Spectacles Limbless soldiers, hospital for, 774 University of Birmingham: Information con- Uric acid, alleged perils of (J. B. Berkart), Medical training for women in, 133 cerning the study of medicine, 315,330 208. (0)-Correspondence on, 276 Medical treatment and training of discharged University of Bombay: Calendar, 1916-17, Urinary excretion of salicylates (Hanzlik soldiers in (parliamentary question), 596 rev., 392 Scott, and Thoburn), 296 New national fund for, 739, 774 University of Bristol: Calendar, 847-Degrees Urinary spirochaetosis (leading article), 429 Tuberculosis in, 235 and pass lists, 100-Information concerning Urine, Benedict's test for sugar in, 65 the study of medicine, 316, 330 Urine, review of books on, 620 WALKER, Captain Edward Archibald, Military University of Brussels: Information concern- Urine, spirochaetes in (Lieut. James S. Cross conferred upon, 463 ing degrees for practitioners,339 Stoddard), 416. (0) WALKER, Captain E. H. : Treatment of University of Cambridge- Bequest for Urine, spirochaetes in, in cases of pyrexia of wounds with bismuth iodoform paraffin scholarship for research work on fevers, unknown origin (Major S. W. Patterson), paste, 80 815-Degrees and pass lists, 100, 541, 569, 876 418. (0) WALKER, Frederick Edward obituary notice -Information concerning the study of Urology, formation of French Society of, of, 876 medicine, 314,330,340,342-Sanitary science, 408 WALKER, Captain Gideon, bar to Military 342-Tropical medicine, 340 URQUHART, Alex. Reid, obituary notice of, Cross, 738: killed in action, 806 University of Columbia: Donation to, to 237 WALKER, Captain K. M.: Factors in field enable it to open its doors to women Uruguay doctors visit France, 683 ambulance work which help the work in students, 276, 633-Studies from the De- Usaacs, the, 629 casualty clearing stations, 146. (0) partment of Pathology of the College of Uterus, fibroid, treated by x rays (Florence A. WALKER, Captain Robert Fowler, Military Phvsicians and Surgeons of, rev., 427 Stoney), 723 Cross conferred upon, 839 University College. See College Uterus removed by Caesarean section, 868 WALKER, T. Dyson, obituary notice of, 275 University of Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, Uterus, rupture of: recovery (George F. WALL, Major Richard Ralph Baldwin, killed 167-Information cnncerning the study of Rigden), 289-Correspondence on, 404, 539 in action, 27 medicine, 322, 336-School of Physic,Trinity UTTING, Major John, to be the next Lord WALLACE, Captain Alexander Guthrie Semple, College, 167, 322, 336-And the war, 97 Mayor of Liverpool, 470 Military Cross conferred upon, 130 r Tx Bm INDEX. M1CDICAL JOURNAL 27 = WALLACE, Captain Joseph Stephen, Military WARD, Fleet Surgeon Edward Copley, dies on Week (continued) Cross conferred upon, 162 service. 233 Epsom College, 770 WALLACE, J. W. (and J. JOHNsTON): Visits to WARREN, Captain Donald Alexander, Military Experiments on animals in 1916, 365 Walt Whitman, 1890-1891, rev., 863 Cross conferred upon, 130 Eyesight and hearing certificates for fire- WALLACE. Captain Robert Bruce, Military Wassermann reaction, L.C.C. memorandum, men in mines, 367 Cross conferred upon, 130 698-Correspondence on, 777 Farm colonies for tuberculous soldiers, 88, WALLER, A. D.: Emotional response of the Water, London. report of director, 97 191, 297 human subject, 709 Water sterilization, halazone for, 13-(Captain Fateful operation(President Cleveland), 594 WALLERI Lieut. Thomas Henry Whalley, Fred. Adam), 185 Fat in milk, proportion of, 158 killed in action, 631, 702 WATERHOUSE, Sir Herbert F. (and others): Firing on the Red Cross, 527 WALSHE, D.: Midwives (Ireland) Bill, 811 Notes from the Anglo-Russian Hospitals, Flies and coloured light, 190 War and alcohol, 529 441. (0) Flying men, precautions for, 124 War bread. See Bread Waterworks, biology of (leading article), Flying, physiology of, 662 War dressings supply, 775 799 Food control, 769 War emergency formulary, 693-Addendum WATKIN. Captain PhilipJames, Military Cross Food position in Germany, 562 to the British Pharmaceutical Codex, 693 conferred upon, 130 General Medical Council, no election of War Emergency Fund, 89. See also Fund, WATKINS, Captain Gwelym David, D.S.O. direct representatives this year, 266 Royal Medical Benevolent conferred upon, 463 German prison brutalities, 459 War and insanity tWilliam Graham), 302 WATSON. Alexandra Mary Chalmers, Order of German psychology under airial bombard- War nophritis. See Nephritis the British Empire conferred upon, 295 ment, 803 War neuroses. See Neuroses WATSON, Chalmers: New school for the study " German societies and British men of War oedema, " 560 of heart disease, 272 science, 664 War pensions. See Pensions WATSON, C lonel C. Gordon,appointed Knight Haemothorax treated by artificial respira- War psychology. See Psychology of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jeru- tion, 593 War wounds. See Wounds salem, 308-(and Major L. Bruce Robertson): Hendley, the late Colonel, 869 Results of blood transfusion in war surgery, " Hidden scourge" in mediseval Paris, 869 War: 679. (0) Hospital ships, 228-The sinking of, 625 Ambulance in rest (Captain Andrew Mae- WATSON, A. J. (and T. MIaltby CLAGUE): EX- Housing, 158 phail), 298 periments on the solubility of plain lead "'How we are to be governed," 295 American orthopaedic units, 600 and antimonial lead, 757. (0) Hunter, John, his surgical instruments, 396 Artificial limbs. national experimental WATSON, Private P. G., killed in action, 27 Indexes, half-yearly, 20, 837, 870 laboratory for, 398 WATSON, Captain Henry Currie, Military Cross Infectious jaundice, 19 Army medical collection of war specimens conferred upon, 839 Inoculation, protective, against Bacillus at the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng- WATT, Lieut. Thomas Charles Dalrymple, welchii, 432 land, 531 Military Cross conferred upon. 463 Interests of absent colleagues, 699 Army Medical Service, committee of inquiry, WATTEEWS, Captain John Wilfred, Military International Society of Surgery, 627 299 Cross conferred upon, 738 Jerusalem Mission Hospital, 803 Army Medical Service, work of in the recent WATTS, Captain A. M.: Cerebro-spinal fever Journal of neurology and psychiatry, a new, Flanders actions, 666-Special order by and its tre&tment, 502 627 General Gough 666 WAY, J. H. Frederick: The late Dr. Hackman Keogh, Sir Alfred, 189 Canadian soldiers, returned, 267 of Portsm1outh, 28 Labour party and the medical profession, Carrel-Dalkin treatment of wounds, 597 WAYTE, Lieut S W., dies of wounds, 536 626, 801 Casualties in the medical services, 26, 60, 95, Weather, influence of on the incidence of Liquor control regulations, effects of, 190 131, 163, 194, 233, 269, 301, 370, 399, 434, 462, certain infectious diseases, 197 Lister, Lord, life of. 697 495, 535, 564, 599, 629, 666, 701, 737, 773, 805, WEBB, Beatrice: Health of Working Girls, Maiden success, 227 838, 872 rev., 796 Malaria, treatment of, 699 Discharged disabled French soldiers, 566 Medical assessors, 624 Discharged neurasthenic soldiers, 566 Week: Medical certificates for recruits, 770 Dispatches. See General Index Addison's disease and the war, 834 Medical Inquiry Committee in France, 460 Food administration in military hospitals, Adrenals in war infections, 561 Medical Insurance Agency and medical 631 Albuminuria due to salicylates, 770 benefit, 833 Geneva Red Cross Conference, 433 Alcoholic factor in insanity. 397 Medical novelists, 460 Glue for applying extension in fractures, 60 Amenorrhoea in war time, 734 Medical Research Com-lmittee, 732, 834 Garden cities for the disabled, 666 American College of Surgeons, 595 Medical Society of London, 432 Gunshot wounds, primary excision and American hospitals and surgeons in France, Medical students in the ranks, 769 suture of (Eckert), 161 768 Medical terms in the New English Dic. Gunshot wounds of the heart (Rehn, Thile), American medical officers in England, 395 tionary, 431 871 Anaphylactic and pseudo-anaphylactic skin Medicine in Korea, 397 Gunshot wounds of knee, treatment of reactions, 264 Medico-Psychological Association, 192 (Haddaeus), 128 Anatomy and statecraft, 491 Memorial scholarships. 530 Honours, 96, 129. 161, 195, 234, 267, 300, 370, Apical tuberculosis in adults and the focal Metropolitan Asylums Board, 396 398, 433, 463, 566, 600, 631, 702, 839 tuberculosis of children, 367 Midwife, the future of the, 366 Hospitals, shelling of, 667 Army medical economies, 227 Military hospitals in India, 591 Interallied surgical conference, 666 Army medical services in France, com- Military orthopaedic centres, 803 Investiture, 132 mittee goes to France to investigate, 368 Milk, dirty, in clean dairies, 54 Low temperatures and shock in wounded Army medical service in India, 90 Ministerial changes, 90 men, 564 Army recruiting and classification, 263 Ministry of Health, 396, 664, 771-A contra- Macedonia, 701 As others see us, 265 diction, 771 Medical department of the U.S. army, 600 Atropine test for the enteric fevers, 491 Mosquitos and flies in the epidemiology of Medicine in the spring offensive, 94 Auxiliary military hospitals, 123 acute poliomyelitis, 429 Mesopotamia dispatch, 60 Baby weeir, 1917,20 Motor spirit restriction order, 870 Military orthopaedic hospitals in the United Belgian Doctors' and Pharmacists' Relief Munition works surgery, 664 States, 537 Fund, 837 Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of Motor operating theatres (Sir W. J. Collins's Bismuth emulsion injection into wounds England, 54 design), 434 for detection of material pervious to Mustard gas," 266 Naval officers, memorial to, 235 x rays, 562 Nasal antisepsis, 125 Nephritis, war (Magnus-Alsleben), 128 Blind, care of, 227, 592, 802 National insurance and attendance on de- Officers commended, 161,195 Blood transfusion, whole, 770 pendants, 836 Orthopaedic hospitals and curative work- Bread, war, 54 National service medical examinations, 594 shops, 369 Bristol Royal Infirmary, 734 Night blindness, 664 Orthopaedic units, American, 601 British Pharmacopoeia, omissions from, Nobel Peace Prize for 1917, 804 Palestine, March-June, 1917, 736 189 Notification of infectious diseases, 700 Parcels for officer prisoners of war, 433 Burrows baronetcy, 266 Order of the British Empire, 295 Passchendaele actions, wounded from. 534 Butter substitutes, 769 Orthopaedic treatment, principles of, 662 Pensions for dependants of I.M.S. officers, Cancer and environment in ancient Greece. Othaematoma as a disease of prisoners, 463 837 699 Pensions medical referees, 463 Cardiac disorders due to the new poisonous Oxford Ophthalmological Congress, 124 Red Cross emblem, 434 gases, 527 Paraffin dressings. 528 St. Katherine's Lodge Hospital for Officers Chemical test for the early diagnosis of Pensions, allied conference on, 493 opened, 496 enteric fever, 662 Pellagra, etiology of, 593 Sand sledge, 805 China Medical Board. 663 Petrol for medical practitioners, 159 Shock, its nature, prevention, and treat- Climate of Bagdad, 663 Pharyngitis artefacta, 159 ment, 772 Clothing, ventilation and trench feet, 124 Philip, Sir R. W., elected to chair of tuber- Soldiers, classification of, 600 Cocaine supply, 126 culosis, University of Edinburgh, 432 Soldiers, crippled and discharged. See Cold affusion in fever, 835 Pneumococcie infection in meningoeoccie General Index Conference of representatives of Local meningitis treated by serum, 868 Surgical requisites exhibition, 737 Medical and Panel Committees, 368 Promotion of army officers, 123 Tetanus in home military hospitals, 369, Conjoint Board of Scientific Studies (report), Pseudo-appendicitis zooparasitaria, 296 736 626 Psoriasis and tuberculosis, 493 Tuberculous soldiers, 702 Cream order, 801 Psychical factor in therapeutics, 836 Tumor albus pyogenes (A. Tietze), 129 Dentistry, unqualified practice of, 157 Public-houses, improved, 263 United States Army Medical Service, 600, Dentists and military service, 87 Pulsus alternans and digitalis, 297 629-Transport and treatment of wounded, Diarrhoea due to emetine, 460 Pyorrhoea alveolaris, bacteriology and 629-Schools of instruction for army Dichloramine-T for nose and wounds, 265 treatment of, 265 medical officers in America, 629-The Disabled combatants and the future of the Radium in cancer, 663 Usaacs, 629 race, 836 Recruiting, 125,157, 263 Venereal disease in the Austrian army, Disabled soldier, the problem of, 732 Remuneration of rural practitioners, 626 300 Disabled soldiers in Canada, 368 Research Defence Society, 55 Wounds of war, general principles of the Diseases of animals. 430 Rhondda, Lord, and a Ministry of Health, treatment of, 838 Economy in prescriptions, 228 157 Ypres, the recent operations about, 194 Educational garden, 20 Rockefeller Health Researches, 561 Electrical starter for motor-car engines, a Royal Scciety of Medicine, 228 WARBURTON, Arthur John Egerton, dies on new, 529 Rubber operating gloves, threatened service, 371 Eight-hour day of the Indian husbandman, shortage of, 228 WARBURTON, Captain John Rolles Noel, 698 Rural housing, 593 Military Cross conferred upon. 162 Embryomas in plants induced by bacterial Saccharine. use of, 366 WARD, Sir Adolphus William: Founders' Day inoculation, 868 Sailor bread-winners, 492 in War Time, 527 Ephemeral literature of the war, 55 Salerno, legend of, 430 2828 MZDTCALMECALTxBJIinalJOURNAL I1 INDEX.

I a Week (continued) WHTE, Captain Lewis Smith, killed in flying WORKmAN, Lieut. Charles Service, dies of Sanitary arrangements in tube shelters, accident, 463 wounds, 463 867 WHITEHEAD, Surgeon-General Sir Hayward Workmen's Compensation Act in Ontario. 303 Science in examinations, 733 Reader, Legion d'fonneur conferred upon, Workmen's compensation, war addition, 266 Scientific and industrial research, 365 839 Worms and their symptoms, 461 Select flapdoodle, 88 WHITEHEAD, Captain Henry: Isolation of WORSTER-DROUGIRT, C&Ptain C. (and Captain Shock Investigation Committee, 771 cholera vibrio and other organisms, 710 Alex. Mills KENNaDY): Pneumococcal Simulation of disease, 125 WHITEHORNE-COLE, Captain Arthur George, meningitis, 481 (0) Skin, preparation of for antitetanic injection, killed in action, 565 WORTHINGTON, Major Sir Edward, appointed 804 WHXTELEGGE, Sir Arthur, retirement of. 397 physician to the Duke of Connaught, 138 Sloggett, Sir Arthur, K.C.V 0. conferred WHITING, Captain Cedric William, Military WORTHNGTON, Private Winton, killed in upon, 192 Cross conferred upon, 300 action, 302 Social pioneer, 190 WRITING, Lieut. Robert Everard, Military Wounded from the Passehendasele actions, 534 Boldier's heart, 89 Cross conferred upon, 839 Wounded territorial medical officer, 497 Speculations on life. 733 WHITLEY, Deputy Inspector-General Alfred Wounds, bismuth iodoform paraffin paste in Spirochaetes in typhus fever, 265 William, obituary notice of, 137 treatment of (Captain E. H. Walker), 80 Spirochaetosis and Weil's disease, 191 Whooping-cough, treatment of, 440 Wounds, Carrel-Dakin treatment of, 597. See State medical service, 55 WHYTE, A. G.: The World's Wonder Stories also Carrel-Dakin Statistical wirepulling. 625 for Bovs and Girls rev., 82 Wounds, glycerin in treatment 636 Streptococci and epidemic poliomyelitis, WIcKENs. Captain Hugh Frederic, Military of, relation Woonds, gunshot See Gunshot of, 367 Cross conferred upon, 398 Wounds, infected, acriflavine paste as Student's outlook, 459 WILBRAND, Dr.: Die Theorie des Sehens, rev., dressing for (Col. C. J. Bond), 6. (0) Surgery of the organs of locomotion, 264 81 Wounds infected with Bacillus Pyooyaneus. Syphilis, prophylaxis of,490 WILKEs. Griffin: National Service miedical treatment of Tachyphylaxis and its therapeutieal appli- (Major P. Turner and Captain boards, 710 G. Richardson). 421. (0) cations, 869 WILKINSON, Captain K. D. (and Major G. E Wounds. infected, especially war, treatment Territorial et la suite officers, 19 GAsK): Penetrating gunshot vounds of the of (Rutherford Morison). 503. (0) Territorial and temporary officers R. &.M.C., chest and their treatment, 781 (0) Wounds of knee-joint. See Knee-joint 226 WILLIAMS, A. H.: State mnedical service, Wounds, septic, proflavine in (Fred. V. Tetanus, early symptoms of, 664 843 Elkington), 860 Tetanus, treatment of, 89 WVILLIAMS, A. Winkelried: V'-nereal Diseases Wounds, tetheiin as dressing for, 430 Tethelin for dressing wounds, 430 and their Prevention, rev.. 863 Wounds treated by brilliant-green paste Thomson, John Roberts, death of, 368 WILLIMes, D. (Cap- Owen: Ringwor-m in adults, tain A. Rendle Short, Captain J. S. Arkle, Thymic dwarfism, 837 202-Haematemes:s and mel&ona neona- and CaptaiD C. King). 506. (0) Traumatic lesions of the cervical sym- torum, 606 Wounds of war, Dakin's "dichloramine-T" pathetic, 461 WILLIAMS, J. Price: Disebarged disabled in treatment of (Foshua E. Sweet), 249 (0)- Trench fever, 833 soldiers and sailors, 499 Note on, 265 Tuberculia in cancer, 297 WILLIAMS, Captain John Victor, Military Wounds of war, general principles of the Tuberculosis in Austria. prevalence of, 366 Cross conferred upon, 162 of treatment of (discussion at Interallied Sur- Tuberculosis the faucial tonsils. primary, WILLIAMS, Lieut. 0. S. G., killed in action, gical Conference), 838 528 666 Wounds of war treated by liquid paraffin Tuberculosis, recent researches on, 396 X% ILLIAMS, Et. Stenhouse (and Elfrida C. V. Tuberculous lesions in the of (Colonel H. M. W. Gray), 509. (0) lungs adults, CORNISH): The Mltlk Supply: A .uggestiont, WRIGHT, Sir Almroth, awarded Buchanan obsolete, 191 54 Medal of Royal Society, 675 Tympanismus vagotonicus, 771 WILLIAMS, Whitridge: Uterus removed by WRIGHT, Captain C. S. E., Croix de Guerre T.phoidin test, 867 Caesarean section. 868 conferred upon, 96 Typhus fever, cause of, 491 WILLIAMSON, Captain Flubert: Scopolamiine- WRIGHT, Lieut. Noel Stafford, killed in action lJniversities dus ing and after the war, 527 morphine in labour, 791 495 Urinary excretion of salicylates, 296 WILLIAMSON, Captain K. B., Military Cross WYLIE, Major David Storer, C M.G. conferred Uterus removed by Caesarean section, 868 conferred upon, 631 upon, 234 Venereal disease, campaign against, in WILLIAMSON, R T.: Treatment of neuir- Germany, 296-Prophylaxis of in the asthenitL and psychasthenia following shell Australasian forces, 529-Second report of shock, 713. (0) National Council for Combating. 835 WILLIS, Captain Herbert George, Military Voltaire and medicine, 834 Cross conferred upon, 300 War and alcohol. 529 WILLIS, Captain Hugh Duberley, dies of War bread, 54 wounds. 269 War Emergency Fund of the Royal Medical WILIS-BUND, Captain Henry Dewi H., Mili- X. Benevolent Fund, 89, 432, 461 tary Cross conferred upon, 738 War exhibition at the Royal College of WILLS, Lieut.Arthur Gerald Phillips, Military X-ray detection of the presence of cloth in Surgeons of England, 19, 90, 126 Cross conferred upon. 268 wounds (N. Macleod), 791 War Fund of the Royal Medical Benevolent WILSON. Captain Donald MicDonald, Military X-ray films, 253 Fund, 833 Cross conferred upon, 301 X-ray treatment of fibroid uterus (Florence A. War oedema," 560 WILSON, Major Edmund FitzGerald Banna- Stoney), 723 WOYassermann reaction. 698 tyne, killed in action, 301 X-ray treatment of lichen planus (Charles E. Weekly hours of work, 697 WILSON, Captain Hubert Francis, Military de Silva), 11 Wiseman, Richard, as a naval surgeon. 431 Cross conferred upon, 463; bar to Military X-ray work, military organization of, 372 Workmen's compensation: war addition, Cross, 702 X-ray work, review of books on, 455 266 WILSON, Colonel J. B.. Belgian Order of the X rays, review of books on, 584 Worms and their symptoms, 461 Crown conferred upon, 433 Wounded and disabled men in voluntary WILSON, Captain James Ernest Studholme, hospitals, 561 dies of wounds, 371 WILSON, Marian, obituary notice of, 237 Weekly hours of work, 697 WILSON, S. A. Kinnier (and Captain A. Charles Weichaelbaum's meningococcus (Edward C. E. GsAY): Acute sypbilitic meningitis, 419. Hort) 377 (0) (0) WErL, S.: Low temperatures and shock in WILSON, W. J.: Student's Textbook of Hyoiene, wounded men, 564 rev., 47 Y. Weil's disease, spirochaetosis and, 191 WIMBERLEY, Colonel Charles Neil Campbell, V ELCH, Surgeon. General George, Japanese C M.G. conferred upon, 300 Y.M.C.A., Christmas appeal of, 778 Order of the Rising Sun conferred upon, Wimbledon medical men raise their fees, 743 Yale University. See University 235 Wines. white, Touraine and Anjou, 82 YARIt, Co'onel Michael Thomas, 1K.C.M.G. WELLER, CaPtain Charles, killed in action, WINSLOW, Kenelm: The Prevention of Dis- conferred upon, 234 301 ease, rev., 621 Year Book for 1917 of the Carnegie Endow- WELLS, Major F. M.: Note on fiavine, sodium WISEMAN, Richarcl, as a naval surgeon, 431 ment for International Peace, 487 desoxycholate, and quinine as a mouth WISHART, D. J. Gibb: Medicine and the State, Year Book of the Unsiversities of the Empire, wash, 6. (0) 808 1916 and 1917. rev., 692 ELLS, S. Russell (and J. Strickland Womien, medical education of. information YEATES, Edwald: Treatment of malaria, 878 GOODALL): A possible electro-cardiographic concerning, 338. See also Medical schools YEATES. Edward, case of. 709, 816 sign of myocardial change, 182. (0) WOOD, Casey Albert: Fundus Oculi of Birds, Yellow fever. See Fever WELSH, Captain C. C.. killed in action, 163 especivlly as vietwed by the Ophthalmoscope; YELF, Private Jamles Harbridge, killed in WVELsH, Robert A.: Medical students in and A Study in Comparative Anatomy and action, 372 out of the ranks, 135-Remuneration of Phyiiolory, rev, 556 York area practitioners and invalided sailors rural practitioners, 844 WOOD, Captain Charles Albert, bar to Military and soldiers, 501 WENYON, Lieut.-Col. C. M.: Dysentery at CrOSs. 301 York city, report of tuberculonis officer, 728 Gallipoli, 29 WOOD, Rawdon: Quo vadis (vel cui bono)? YOUNG, Cantain Alexander Waugh, Military WEST, Capt. H. M. P.. killed in action, 463 65, 166, 374 Cross conferred upon, 702 WEST, John: CarboDizing of coal, 743 WOODFORDE. Hector Sidney Ridout, killed in YOUNG, Ctptain Clarence Randolph, bar to Westesrn Frotnt, rev., 584 action 131 Military Gross. 161 West Midland Joint Disablement Committee WOODFORDE, Major Philip Sidney Soane. dies YOUNG, Edward Parker, obituary notice of, provides for three nmedical representatives of wounds, 131, 371 779 under Ministry of Pensions scheme, 743 WOODHOUJSE, Captain Bernard, dies of wounds, YOuNG, Major Cyril R. M.. dies of wounds, 61 WHAI.E, Captain H. Lawson (and Major A, C. 399 YOUNG, W. J : Weight of twins, 848 VALADMER): Note on oral surgery, 5. (0)- WOODHOUSE, Captain Philip Randal, bar to Ypres, recent operations in, 194 Tonsillectoumy, 184 Mtilitary Cross, 839 What every woman slhould know," rev., 391 WOODRIOUSE, Surgeon-General Sir T. P.. WVHEELER, Captain Percival Francis Crom Belgian Order of the Crown conferred upon, melin d'Erf, killed on duty, 195 433 WHINCuP, Lieut. Frank, accidentally drowned, WOOD.EY, Captain James Walter, Military 60 Cross conferred upon, 566 WHIPHAM, Thomas Tillyer, obituary notice WOODSELL, Assistant-Surgeon John Wilson, Of, 635 Military Cross conferred upon, 268 Z. Whisky in hospitals (parliamnentary ques- WOODS, Captain Eric William B., Military tion), 837 Cross conferred upon, 738 ZAMENHOF, Ludwig Lazarus, death of, 5 WHITAKER, Captain Harry, Military Cro s WOODSILDE, Lieut.-1Jol, Williami Arthur, D.S 0. ZI&NI-DE-FERRANTI, Major Basil, dies of conferred upon, 738 conferred upon, 300 wounds, 131 WRaITE, Major Charles F.: Reinfection in WOOLF, L. S. (editor): Fran6ework of a Lasting ZONDEK: "war oedema," 560 syphilis, 509 (0) Peaice, rev., 692 Zooparasitaria, pseudo-appendicitis, 296

j'ri.nted ald l'u lish3d by tl'e British Medical Assooiation at their 0.noe,No. 429, Stran 1, in the Parish of St. M3rtin-in-the-Field3, in the Coauty of Middlesex. JULY 7, T9171 DAEMORANA. JOL Itr progressive adaptation is substantially correct was, hV violaceous papules of the size of pinheads, with flattened jurged, strongly supported by the long-continued and glistening top, slight central depression, and dry rough surface, admirable studies of Professor Victor C. Vaughan of the There was a return of the swelling of the fingers. No more University Schnee baths were given. of Michigan, and the later work of Abderhalden In spite of ointments and internal mnedicine there was a rapid bf Be.lin.nd his pupils. These observations and their extension of the eruption, and a decided aggravation of the significance wvere discussed in some detail. itching and other symptoms. The itching was so troublesome -Colonel Adami next attacked the prevalent conception as to interfere witlh proper sleep. of the Mendelians that the parental unit-properties remain A mild stimulatiing dose cf x rays was given on Novembei -sbgregated in the 15th. This was followed by miiarked relief of the itching, which germ cells. In the zygote, the fertilized disappeared altogetlher in aboutt a week. There was no further germ cell, and in all the tissue cells derived tllerefrom-, -it extension of the eruption, which looked darker anid flatt'er. A is inconceivable tllat two orders of biophores or active second dose was giveni on November 22nd. The patient was living molecules can exist floating in a common ntuclear now quite free froin the troublesome itclling, anid there was a sap, undergoing growth, building up retrogressi;n of thePernption. By December 4th, when a third side-clhains and treatment vas given, the eruption had almost disappeared from radicles, discharging certain of these or undergoinig dis- the right hatid and forearm, and only a little was left on the sociation from time to time, witlhout the two reactinig upon other side. The swelling of the finigers ha(l also subsided. The *eaclh other and without a certain amount of initerclhange, last .r-ray treatment was given on December 18th. Desquiama- without the one lhaving a greater affinity for. side-clhains tion coiimmenced soon after and continued till about December -elaborated by the 31st. The remnants of the eruption and every trace of the other, and btuildina tlese into its complainit had altogetlher disappeared bv that time. ysytem. Tllere must be this interaction, and at a slower ~aNote.-The patient, it appears, had some spots on the fore- rate, due to their more latent state, this same interelhange arms for a couple of moiitbs before the Schnee batths were must take place in the germ cells.. Along tlhes6 lines it given. Apparenitly the baths, instead of acting beneficially, is still possible to interpret the facts of Mendelisim, and aggravate(l the complaint. indeed interpret not a few phenomena wvhich by tlle lhypo- CHARLES E. DE SILVA, MI.B., B.S.Durhi., tlhesis of determinants fail to obtain explaniation. London, S.W11. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond. Briefly, each species must be regarded as lhavina for its .essential living matter a distinct olganic comnpound-a 'compound as distinact as any inorganic salt, but differing PREVENTION OF CEREBRO-SPINAL FEVER. from that simpler salt in that wlhereas the central ring or COLONEL PARKES'S communication1 witlh reference to this clhain is te be regarded as havina a relatively fixed con- subject is most interesting and instructive, especially to stittitiou, tlle radicles composing thiat ring or chain are to any one connected with soldiers. Last winter somewhat be regarded as capable of attracting and then reproducing tlhe same procedure was carried out by me in the battalion -a series of side-chains whiceh may vary in constitution, so of which I am medical offlcer. I ussed tlhree ounces of ,thOt within the species there may be various strairs, just formalin to tlhe gallon of water in a "tKillgerm " sprayer. as we may speak of various strains of crystalline haemo- I hada no opportunity to lhave tlle sick with infective globin obtained from different samples of lhumiian blood. tiroats exalmined bacteriologicallv, but all sick witlh any It is possible to replace an impossible jypotliesis based "catavrhs" were sent each nmorning to a large room in ^ uIpon supposititious, indepenident, and transposable deter- billet, and whilst this was being sprayed the men were minants by ope based upon our present knowledge of the kept in it for tw-enty minutes. We had not the suiccess of composition,and properties of the main and outstanding the New Zealanders -in eradicating the disease. Ouit of a ,onstituent of living mnatter-tlle proteins. To one wlhlo battalion whlose strengtlh at" th-at time averaged 2,500 met, regards life, not from the morphological point of view, in thrie cases of cerebro-spinal fever-developed in tlie season. terms of form, but from the physiological, in terms of The sanie treatment lWas been used again this season. function, who regards life as a mnoving equilibriunm, wlho The spriayer is set going in a large room each morning, and regards it as in essonce " a state' of persistent and incom- all "catarrlhal sick " are put there for twenty minuites. I plete recurrent satisfaction and dissatisfaction of certain have va:ried tlle solution, sometimes using formalin and at proteinogenous molecules,". and metabolism as the, primary othelrs "pac6lol," which is idally Pearson's lysol. The .and basal characteristic of living matter-for such a one latter is less irritating, and 'muclh preferred by the men. WNre Professor Bateson's stumbling-block does not exist. have had so far one case of 'cerebro-spinal fever whose The Batesonian hlypothesis of a backward evolution by history is solhewhat instructive. In tile case of this tile progressive removal of inhibitory factors, like the pa;tient tilere w'as no qtuestion'of 6vercrowding: His rooi baseless fabric of a vision, fades into notliingness once it was on tlhe sea front, containing 1,680 cubic feet, and there is confronted by the proof that direct positive acquire- were four men ini it. can rnents be brought about experimentally. It enters Pte. N., after eleven weeks' service, was passed fit for draft into the limbo of the past as an example of the Spencerian leave, January 31st to, Eebruary 5tlh, 1917. On February 8th he tragedy-that of a deduction destroyed by' a- fact. reported sick, with eighteen of the same comnpany, with sore throats and the usual catarrhal symptoms. Se had no' fever. -Was ordered " medicine and no duty" on this and the following day; and " medicinie and light duty- " on February 10th. From the 10th to the 15th he went oln duty and was perfectly Well. apparently On Febtuary 15th, at sick parade (7 a.m.), he reported ill, with diarrhoea and, sickness. He was ordered "medicine 'arid MEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL. no duty." At 2 p.m. he again reported, as directed; his teiir- peratuLre was then 1030, and he was dazed and almost collapsed. He was sent to hospital, and next day cerebro-spinal X-RAY TREATMENT IN LICHEN PLANUS. diagnosecl. fever was IN the following case the immediate relief and rapid dis. .ppearance of intense itching, the prompt suLbsidence of As a means of attacking the inasopllarynx the steam the eruption, and the restoration of heallthy circulation sprayer is very well worth trial. I intend to use tlle Lper in the hands under x-ray treatment, as evidenced by the cent. sulphate of zinc solution to see if there is any virtute ireedom from cold hands, swollen fingers, ch1ilblains, and in this drug. frost bites during the past exceptionally severe winter, AMB. ATKINSON, are worthy of notice. _Lieutenant R.A.M.C. The patient was a girl aged 12 years, of delicate constitution, BRIMSH MEDICAL JOURNAL, February 24th, 1917, p. 262. subject to cold hands and swollen fingers even in the summer, and to very severe chilblains and frostbites in mild winter, even. ACCORDING to the Mled. Kli)m., -medical practitioners in She was given galvanic and faradic Schnee baths on September Vienna are experiencing ilnereasing difficulties in getting }9th, 23rd,- 27th, and 30th, October 7th and 20th last, with the to and from their patients, owing to the shortage of View of improving the feeble circulation in the hands. On vehicles and Illotor power. There are only a few motor October 7th the patient complained of slight pain and smarting cars and cabs available, and tlheir proprietors refuse all At the stance. On October 20th the pain and smarting were but short journeys. For several milonths tile electric worse, and on careful examination- a few scattered papuiles were have enabled tram's poticed on the hands and more on the forearms. The swollen ipratitionlers to calry on, but, oing to the condition of the fingers and the cold feeling in the hands shortage of coal, this service hlas had to 'be greatly re- improved under galvanic and faradic treatmetnt. By October stricted. -It' i,s therefore 'proposedl thlat doctors withl 28th the eruiption hadextended to al-l the fingers of both the pati-ents inl distant' pai'ts of the towtn shouldl conmmunicate ,hauds-and more up the- forearms, becointng confluent in most over the telephone witll colhlean,ues -living in these parts lees. If Was very itchy, and consisted of slightly elevated and get tkeien to attenld t,o the- di-stan-t patienlt-, JULY 7, 19171 UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. r TE 3h ,______lhave sinice been printed. B3irdwood arranged tlle exlhibition points of man aind hlis foibles', wlhich lhe often caricatured of tlhe presents received by King EdWard VII whlen, as Prince with' his ever ready pencil. His hiumour was of- t7he of Wales, lhe visited India, and in 1878 lhe org,anized the brilliaOnt type never sardonic, and if sometimes tinctured Indian Section of the Paris Exlhibition of thlat year; lhe witlh irony it was never mordant. All his intinmate friends wrote a Handbook for the section, and later on lhandbooks mlust lhave at one tinie or another realized tllat lhe could to The Indutstrial Arts of India, and The Arts of India. detect and lhumorously exliibit their little weaknesses in He contributed manv articles to learned societies, but hlis caricature. As a lecturer not only did he miiake lhis subjeet real work as a writer was to explain India to the rest of -matteir live, but he embiroidered it witlh ornaments of the British empire, and perhaps a little to itself. speecli, and gave it finishing touches of lhuinouir. He received the C.S.I. wlhen Queen Victoria was pro- Mr. Browne was twice married, and by hiis first marriage claimed Empress of India (January lst, 1877), and tlle lhad four sons and two dauglhters. Of these tlhree sons K.C.I.E. in 1881; Cambridge gave him the honorary LL.D. sturvive; tlle eldest, Hablot J. M. Browne, is a well-known in 1886. practitioner in Hoylake. His second wife survives him. A representative gatlhering of me-dical men, fri6nds, uni- EDG-AR ATHELSTANE BROWNE, F.R.C.S.EDIN., versity colleagues, memnbers of literary and artistic circles M.CH.LIVERPOOL, were present at the funeral service' held at St. Margaret's, CONSULTING SURGEON TO THE EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY; LATE Prince's Road, on June 30th. LECTURER IN OPHTHALMOLOGY, UN1VEISITY OF LIVERPOOL. IT is with great regret that we' have to record the deatlh of Mr. Edgar A. Brownie, wllich toolk place on June 27th at WE regret to record the deatlh of Dr. C. T. EWART, Whlo West Kirby, where lhe lived after retiring from practice was temporarilv appointed last September to the post-of over a year ago. He had been declining for some months, nedical superinitendent of the London County Council's and his end was not unexpected, lhaving reached hiis Asylum at Claybury, of whiclh lhe had been senior assista'nt seventy-sixtlh year. The loss of tllis distinguislhed member medical officer. After studying at the Universities of of our profession is a severe one; many of hlis friends had Aberdeen anid Edinburgh he graduated M.B. and C.AV hoped that hiis relinquislhing active -practice would lherald Aberd. in 1878, and proceeded to tlle M.D. degree in 1892- for hiim a serene old age, and lhave preserved hiin to us for His career was bound up with asylum-n work, for whichl lhe nmany a year. Mr. Browne's fatlher, Hablot K. Browne, lhad in a higlh degree the special qualities of mind and dis- was "Plhiz," the artist wlho illustrated sone of Dickens's position whiclh make tlhe successfuil medical officer to a earlier works. Of Hugnenot extraction, Mr. Edgar A. large institution. In spite of a plhilosoplhical tendency of Browne was born in London, educated at a schiool of which mind, wlhiclh found expression in a number of contribu- the father of the celebrated Rowland Hill was principal. tions to serious reviews, he was one of t-lhe earliest to draw Mr. Browne met many famous Victorian writers at his practical attention to tlle value of special industrial father's house, and his recollections and inmpressions wer-e colonies for tlle epileptic, and may be correctly described publislhed in a work under the title Phiz and Dickens in as the originator of the schleme adopted later by the 1913. He began the study of mnedicine at St. Thomas's London County Council wlhen the colony for thie insane Hospital, took the diplomas of M.R.C.S. and L.M. in 1864, epileptic was founded at Epsomn. He was the first to of L.S.A. in 1865, and slhortly afterwards settled in general institute the traininig of nturses in the London asylums on practice in Liverpool. He was a denionstrator of anatomy the basis of the syllabus of the St. John Ambulance Asso- with Dr. T. R. Glynn at the School of Medicine, and was ciation. He took the greatest interest in plhysical drill for appointed surgeon to St. George's Hospital for Skin miiental patients, many of wlhom in asylums need en- Diseases and assistant surgeon -to the Eye and Ear couragemiient to perform muscular movemients, especially Infirnary. At that timne it would appear tlhat there those of a general, orderly, and sustained kind. He was was notlling incongruous in a young man devoting deeply interested in all tlhings pertaining to tlhe welfare his energies to more than one speciality. Evidence of and comfort of tlle ins,ne. In hiis dealings witlh tlhe his ability and powers of accurate observation is patients lie slhowed unfailing sympatlhy and kindness, to be found in papers publislhed in 1870 in the LivWerpool never turning a deaf ear to tlle most trivial or unreason- Medical and Surgical Reports on eczema and on able complainit. He was an ardent naturalist, and skilled early stages of sylphilis as affecting the skin. Whlen in mianiy bralnlches of atlhletics. In private life lhe was the lnew Liverpool Eye anid Ear Inifirmary was built, greatly loved by colleaguLes and friends, fronm onie of wlhom Mr. Brownie's. energies were wlholly devoted to the we lhave received a glowing account of tlle clharm and diseases of the eye, and lhe lheld the post of honorary sincerity- of his character. Dr. Ewart nmarried, whilst, at surgeon for many years, and in 1884 succeeded Mr. Slhad- Claybury, the dauglhter of tlle late Mr. Abraham Flint, ford Walker as lecturer -on oplhtlhalmology at the uni- wlho, witli one dauglhter, survives hiim. versity, .nd only a few months ago resigned the post. in 1886,he became F.R.C.S.Edin., aind as a recognition of hlis academic worth lhe received in 1907 from tlle University of Liverpool M.Ch. honori8 cau8a. Mr. Browne contri- buted many papers on eye diseases to the Liverpool Medico-Chiruri-gical Joaurnal. He wrote an excellent prac- tical book, entitled How to Use the Ophthalmio8cope, wlhicl -UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. has run througlh muany editions, and, in conjunction with TImE followinig candidates have been approved at the examina. Dr. Hope, published a Manual of School Hygiene. Mr. tion indicted: FINAL M.B., CH.B -AMercy D. Barber, W. T. G. Boul, Hilda K. Browne was a mem-ber of the Ophtlhalmological Society lBrade. FraucesG. Bullotugh. Kathleen L. Cass, Ruth E Conway, and of the Societe Fran aise d'Oplithalmologie, and many J. Holker. *N. Kletz, E. N. P. Martland, A. B. Platt, J. Shlosberg, tlhese fl). M. Sutherlend, H. Taylor. of his writings are to be found in the transactions of Medicinie.-C. F. J. Carruthers, Elizabeth C. Powell. societies. He was president of tlle- Dickens Fellowship Sumiery.-Elizabeth C. Powell. and those wlho lheard hlim speak at the Obstetrics.-C. F. J. Carruthers, J. C. T. Fiddes, R. S. (Liverpool Branclh), Paterson. meetings or read extracts from the great authior's works Forensic Mfedicinte and(Z Toxicology.- T. H. Alntond, Sybil thloroughly enjoyed tlle experience. He was president of Bailey, Mtary G. Cardwell. J. Cliarnley. J. C. T. Fiddes, F. L. delivered Heal), J. lills, Kathleen O'Donnell, M. C. Paterson, HarrietlR. L. the Liverpool Medical Institution 1900-2, and Reid, Norah H. Schuster, L. J. Schwartz, V. T. Smith, Marie two addresses during lhis period of office-'" Thleory anud Wardman. Science " and " Intellectual Aspects of- Medical Kniow- Rtecommliended for distinction in Medicine and Surgery. ledge," wlliclh attracted a good deal of attention outside RRecommuiended for distinction in'ledicine. medical circles. In Mai6h, 1916, lhe celebrated his jubilee of membersllip of tlhe Medical Institution, and nuimerons friends were present to lhonour him. UTNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD. Mr. Edgar A. Browne was a lovable miian; lie attracted TIIE following candidates have been approved at the examinm4 hlis wortlh mnen famnouis in literature, art, tion ilndicated: by personal FINAI, M B., CH B.-Winifred H. 'Wells (with first-class honours and science. In literature and art lhis opinion was gladly anid distinction in miedicine and surgery), Aninie Clark, Ethel M. souglht by those who-e hiiglh aim is to foster thlese amienities Mathews. of life in a large commercial centre like Liverpool. He The Kaye scholarship has been award(ed to Dorothy E. enjoyed life. as a spectator, appreciated alike tlle good Mathews, and the Clinical Gold Medal to Winiifredl H. Wells. 3S2 -TtuBOarUW] LETTERS, NOTTS, ANgD ANSWERS. r[tr !YI', UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS. AN American Association for the Control of Syphilis has 1AT a meeting of the General Council of the University of been formed to disseminate knowledge of syphilis among iSt. Andrews on June 30th a report was received from a com- medical mnen, medical 'mittee recommending the institution of a degree in commerce, institutions, boards of health, hos- and urging the establishment of a chair or lectureship on pital boards, dispensary attendants, and boards and other colonial and imperial history, and arrangements for teaching organizations having the care and treatment of syphilis. Italian, Spanish, and Russian. The committee also recom- It is hoped to collect standardized statistics from the mended that it should have powers to urge the claims of the various institutions now treating syphilis; to further the university to subsidies from the Government or any other establishment of free clinics and dispensaries for the 'body for the development of research work, now hiindered by diagnosis and treatment of syphilis, and to encourage the the reduction of the Government grant. The Council referred more comprehensive teaching of syphilis in medical 'the report to the University Court for its favourable considera- schools. tion. At the same meeting Dr. WV. Barrie Dow (Dunfermline) was re-elected an assessor on the University Court, and it was announced that the following had completed all the examina- tions for the degrees of M.B., Ch.B.: Sheila Bridgeford. Annie R. Campbell, F. J. Carlton, Mary I. S Cuthbert, J. Irvine, J. Kinnear, A. M. MacGillivray, Flora M Macdonald. THHE telegraphic addresses of the BRITISH MEDICAT, AssOCIATION and JOURNAL are: (1) EDITOR of the BRITIsH MmDICAL UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM. JOURNAL, Aitiology, Westrattd London; telephone, 2631, Gerrard. AT the convocation held on June 26th the following degrees (2) FINANCIAL SEC1ETARY AND BUSINESS MANAGER (Adver- tisements, etc.), Articulate, Westranid London; telephone, 2630. were conferred: Gerrard. (3) MEDICAL SECRETARY. Mledisecra, Westranid M.D.-W. Hudson, N. F. Rowstron. Loudon; telephione, 2634, Gerrard. The address of the Irish Office M.D. (For Practitioners of Fifteen Years' Standitg).-J. V. Arkle, of the British Medical Association is 16. South Frederick Streot. E. Down. Dublin. M.B. ANV) B.S.-P. V. Anderson, G. A. Clark, W. Duncan, E. C. The address of the Central Medical War Committee for England Dunlop. M. J. Hilton. R. Hunter, C. G. Irwin, H. M. Leete. and Wales is 429, Strand, London. W.C.2; that of the R&ference Phyllis Marriott, Freda Newman, T. W. Shaw, Sadek Abdel Committee of the Royal Colleges in London is the E1xamination Shelhid. Hall, 8, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, W.C.1, anid that of the Scottish D.P.H.-W. E. R. Saanders. Medical Service Emiiergency Committee is Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.

QUERIES. T. W. A. asks for information as to the treatment of gastro- ptosis, especially in regard to diet, prognosis, value, and form INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICE. of electric treatment, drugs, lavage, and the best fluid for use, Prom)otion in Intdia. and any references to literature dealing with the subject. A CORRESPONDENT calls attention to the circumstance that a recent order with reference to the promotion of officers of the MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN'S HOMES. Indian army, sanctioning the promotion of a second lieutenant M.R.C.S. would be glad to know of any books bearing upon the to lieutenant after one year's service, the promotion of a medical management of children's cottage homes, orphan lieutenant to a captaincy after four years' service, and of asylums, and such institutions. a captain to a majority after fifteen years' service for promo- WWe cannot hear of any work specifically on this -tioni, does not apply to the Indian Medical Service. Previous subject, to this order an officer in the Indian army received his majority but the inquirer might find something serviceable in Dr. A. D. after eighteen years' service for promotion and an officer Edwards's article on the medical examination of children in the Indian Medical Serv,ice after twelve years' service for under the Poor Law and in orphanages, in Dr. Kelynack's promotion, because the latter was allowed an average of six Medical Examination of Schools and Scholars (Westminster: years' study as an undergraduate. As a result of this order and P. S. King, 1910.). the refusal of its application to the members of the Indian Medical Service, it follows that a combatant officer with eleven years' service as a captain becomes senior to an I.M.S. man who LETTERS, NOTES, ETC. previous to the order was senior to him. TiE "MEDICAL DIRECTORY." THE Editors of the Medical Directory, 7, Great Marlborough Street, London, W.) write: The annual circular asking for information for the Mledical Directory for 1918, was posted to members of the profession on July 3rd. We are anxious that these forms be returned to us as promptly as possible. If in any cases the circular has not been received a duplicate will be sent on application. It is especially desirable that those SIR GEORGE NEWMAN, Chief Medical Officer of the Board practitioners whose addresses are included in the London of Education, has joined the committee appointed by the postal district should return the new district numbers. President of the Baard of Agriculture to investigate the production and distribution of milk. CINNAMON AS A PROPHYLACTIC IN MEASLES AND GERMAN SIR MALCOLM MORRIs has been elected president of the MEASLES. Institute of Hygiene in succession to Sir William Bennett, DR. J. R. S. ROBERTSON (Hayling Island) writes with reference who has held the post for the past ten years, and will to Dr. W. B. Drummond's note on this subject on June 9th to continue his association with the institute as vice- say that he has recently made use of the suggestion in a V.A. president. hospital of fifty beds established in that island. A patient who had been admitted some days previously developed AMONG the civil list pensions granted in 1916-17 are the typical rash of German measles while mixing freely awards to Mrs. Charlton Bastian of £100, in consideration with the other men. He was isolated as far as it waspossible of the services to science of her late husband, Dr. Charlton to do so, and all the patients and nursing staff were put on Bastian, and of her straitened circumstances; and to Mrs. two dail-y doses of pulv. cinnamomi, as ach as would lie Minchin of £75, in consideration of the scientific work of on a shillina. At the end of four weekstere was no other her late husband, Professor E. A. Minchin, and of her case of German measles. 7 straitened circumstances. ERRATUb + THE Harben gold medal of the Royal Institute of Public IN the announcement lasskwmk-af4-on:edical calls to the Bar, Health, given every third year for eminent services the name of Major Hugh Neville Adam Taylor was incorrectly rendered to the public health, has been awarded this year given as Major Hugh Neville Adam. to Surgeon-General Sir Alfred Keogh, G.C.B., Director. General A.M.S., and the gold medal for conspicuous ser- SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IN THI3 vices renderedl to the cause of preventive medicine to Dr. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. £ s.d. E. W. Hope, M.O.H. for the city and port of Liverpool, and Seven lines and under ...... 0 5 0 professor of public health in the university. Each additional line ...... ,. . 0 0 8 AT the meeting of the court of the Royal Victoria In- A wbhele column ...... 3 10 0 A page ...... 100 0 firmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on June 28th, it was An average line contains six w"ords. announced that on the occasion of his retiring from the All remittances by Post Office Orders must, be made payable to office of honorary surgeon under the age limit, Colonel the British Medical Association at the General Post Office, London. J. V. W. Rutherford had presented the institiution with No responsibility will be accepted for any suCh remittance not so safeguarded. the sum of £1,000 to endow a bed in memory of his father, Advertisements should be delivered, addressed to the BManager who had taken a deep and active interest in the infirmary 429, Strand. London, not later than the first poston Wednesday morning when it was on the old site. Colonel Rutherford was at preceding publication, and, if not paid for at the time, should be the same meeting appointed co'nsulting surgeon to the accompanied by a reference. NOTE.-It iS against the rules of the Post Office to receive Vo#t infirmary. restantt letters addresed either in initials or numbers. I

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CONTAINING PXOCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL-

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

MEETINGS OF BRANCHES AND DIVISIONS

PROGRAMME OF ANNUAL MEETING MEDICAL BILLS IN PARLIAMENT

PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL

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\VOLUIMIE 11, 1917.

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A. AsSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAIL - ANNUAL COUNCIL, GENERAL MEDICAL (continued) REPRESENTATIVE MEETING (continued) Latin in preliminary examinations, 119 Air raids and sick benefit (parliamentary of iudustrial and peorer classes, 42- Pharmacopoeia Committee, 115 question), 89 Medical referees, 42-Discharged disabled President's address, 107 Anmerican medical officers in England. 65 soldiers and sailors, 42-Federations of Public Health Committee, 113 Army, British, 11, 15, 18, 21, 33, 45. 49. 52, 54. 56, Medical and Panel Committees, 43-The Representation of registered dentists on thd 59, 63 66, 67, 69, 73, 89, 93, 96, 105, 111, 115, 121, future of insurance practice, 43 Council, 110, 120 126, 130 Public Health and Poor Law, 44-Hospitals. Restoration to Medical Register, 120 Armny, British: Army Medical Service, 11, 15, 44 18, 21, 33, 45. 49, 52. 54, 56, 59, 63, 66, 67, 69, 73, Scotland and Ireland, 44 89, 93, 96, 105, 111, 115, 121, 126, 130 Naval and Military: The Indian medical Army, British: Australian Army Medical Service, 44 Corps, 89 Election returns, 44 Army, British: British West Indies Regiment, Closing proceedings, 45 D. 22, 64, 89, 94, 105 Army, British: Canadian Army Medical Association, British Medical, changes of Denbigh and Flint Division: Annual meeting, Corps and Service, 12, 16. 18. 22, 34, 46, 50, 52, Boundaries of Branches and Divisions, 62 14-Election of officers, 14-Ministry of 56, 60, 64, 89, 94, 105, 116, 126, 130 Association, British Medical: Council-Sup- Health, 14-Rhythmical spasm of pharyn- Armny, British: Exchanges, 116 126 plementaryreport, 2-Proceedingsof Council, geal muscles (Dr. Drinkwater), 14-Public Armiiy, British: General Reserve of Officers, 13, 97-Election of nmembers of Council, 73 health laboratory, 14 116 Association, British Medical, membership of, Dental practice, conditions of, 101 Armiiy, British: Overseas contingents, 12, 16, 91 Derbyshire Panel Committee: Specialists' 18. 22 34. 46, 50, 52, 56. 60, 64, 89, 94, 105, 116, A yr Countv Insurance Committee: Sanatorium urescriptions, 49-Antitetanus serum, 49- 121, 126. 130 benefit, 33 Tariff, 49-Votes of thanks and congratula- Army. British: Royal Army Medical Corps tion, 49-Confidence in Insurance Acts Com- 11, 15, 18, 21, 33, 46. 49, 52, 54. 59. 63, 66, 67, 69, mittee, 88 89, 93, 96. 105, 111, 115, 121, 126, 130 Discharged soldiers. See Soldiers Army, British: South African Medical Corps, DIoctors' cars. repair of, 51 56, 60, 64, 89. 105 B. Dorset and West Hants Branch: Summer Army, British: Special Reserve of Officers, 12 meeting, 17-Autumn meeting. 17, 88- 15, 22, 34, 46, 50, 54, 60, 63 68, 89, 94, 105, 116, Bedford County Panel Committee, 88 Scientific proceedings, 17, 88-Vote of con- 126, 130 Bedford Division: Election of officers, 62 dolence, 88-Annual meeting, 88-Election Army, British, Territorial Force: Army Bedfordshire Local Medical and Panel Com. of officers-Luncheon, 88 Medical Services, 12, 18, 46, 50, 54, 68 70, 74, mittee, 49, 93-Appointment of subcom- 90, 105-GrievaLces of Territinrial medical mittee. 49-Future of the medical profes- officers, 71 -Non-medical officers of the sion, 49-Nominations for Pensions Com- R.A.M.C.(T.F.), 71-Royal Armv Medical mittee, 49 Corps, 12, 16. 18, 22, 34. 46, 62, 54, 60, 64, 68, 70. Birmingham Panel Committee: Association E. 74, 90, 94, 96, 105, 112, 116, 126 130 of Panel Committees, 59-Medical benefit Armiy, l3ritish, Territorial Force Reserve, 64, cards, 21-New regulations, 59-Prescrip- Edinburgh Branch: Annual meeting, 13-Vote 68, 90, 94, 106, 112, 130 tions in local pharmacopoeia, 129-Scrutiny of condolence, 13-Annual report and Army, British, Volunteer Force, 56, 64, 90, 94, of prescriptions, 59-Soldiers and sailors, financial statement, 13-Election of officers, 106, 116, 122. 130 treatment of discharged, 21 14-Vote of thanks to retiring president, 14- Army, British, Women's Army Auxiliary Bread, white, for invalids, 19 Representative on Central Council, 14 - Corps. 56 British Medical Association. See Association Queen Mary Nursing Home, 14- Scottish Army, Indian, 34, 54, 56, 63, 89, 94, 126-Indian British Pharmacopoeia. See Pharmaconoeia Medical Service Emergency Committee, 14- practitioners and comnbatant service, 71- Bromley Division: Election of officers, 58 Annual report of Central Council, 14 Future of the Indian Mdedical Rervice, 88 Buckinghamshire: Local meeting of practi- Edinburgh and Leith Division: Votes of con- Army Medical Service inquiry, 53, 55. See also tioners, 48-Local Medical War Committee, gratulation, 91 - Annual Representative JOURNAL Index 48-Ministry of Health, 48 Meeting, 91-Ministry of Health, 91-Medical Association. British Medical: Annual General attendance on discharged disabled soldiers Meeting, 32-Appointment of auditors, 32- and sailors, 91-Unqualified dental practice, Award of Middlemore prize, 32-The Presi- 91-Prescription of cocaine and opium, 91- dentship: The next annual meeting, 32 Venereal diseases scheme in Edinburgh, 92 C. -Maternity and child welfare scheme in AssoCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL - ANNUAL Edinburgh, 92-Increase of fees, 129-City REPEESENTATIVE MEETING: Camberwell Division: Annual meeting, 14- welfare nurses, 129 Mesopotamia Commission, 23 Annual report, 14 -Election of officers, 14- Education Bill, 91 Financial statement, 23-Expenditure of Fees for school clinics, 14-Ministry of Emaergency Committee, appointment of, 1 War Committee, 24-Payment of subscrip- Health, 14 Errata. See Corrections tions, 24-Association and the war, 24- Cambridge and Huntingdon Branch: Annuial ESKELL, Bertie Cecil, case of, 125 Disbursement of Association's funds, 24- meeting, 45-Election of officers, 45-Joint Personnel of Central Medical War Coin- Disablement Committee, 45-Attendance on mittee, 25 -Mobilization of the medical discharged sailors and soldiers, 45 profession, 25-Payment of medical officers CAMPPBELL, John: Self-government of the of V.A.D. hospitals, 26-Expenditure of medical profession, 127 Central and Local Medical War Com- Cape of Good Hope-Eastern Province F. mittees, 28-Organization of Army Medical Branch: Lady health visitor, 20-The late Service, 28-Medical Patriotic Fund (Loan Dr. Herman F. Becker, 20-Grahamstown Fee, capitatior. See Insurance Fulnd) Scheme. 29-Further shortage of water supply, 20-Medical insurance, 20 Fees, notification, 69 maedical men, 29-The Recruiting Medical Canitation fees. See Insurance FdaRIs, Robert Francis, case of, 120 Boards, 29 iihrbide supply for motor head-lamps, 117 Fife Branch: Annual meeting, 11-Annual Prevention and treatmnent of venereal Central Medical War Commaiteet: L?tuer to report, 11-Election of officers, 11-Annual disease. 30-Remunoration for clinical Secretaryof State for War re medical officers Representative Meeting, 11 posts, 30, 32 for the al-my, exhaustion of the supply, 35- Forfar County Local Medical Committee: Ministry of Health, 30,36-Central organiza- Memorandum re shortage of medical Adjourned meeting, 45-Clinics in Forfar- tion, 30-General approval of scheme. 37 stud?nts, 62 shire, 45-Discharged soldiers and sailors, Medico-Political, 36-Confidence of the Asso- Central pool. See Insurance Act 125-Nominations, 45-Policy of British ciation, 37-Maternity and child weltare, Cheshire County Local Medical and Panel Medical Association, 45 38-War Pensions Committees, 38-Supply Committee: Appointments, 129-Central FRANCIS, John Stanley, case of, 125 of petrol and repair of motor cars, 38 pool and invalided soldiers' fund, 102- F"und, invalided soldiers', and the central pool. Medical certificates for munition workers. Forms for resignations, 129-Midwives, em- 102 38-The metric svstem in prescribing and ployment of, 21-Payment by capitation, 129 dispensing, 38-Proposed annual hand- -Public medical service, 21 book, 39-Compensation actions, 39 Civil and military needs, 1 Organization, 39 Conference of Representatives of Local Medical The JOURNAL, 39 and Panel Committees, 61, 75-Report of G. Science Committee, 40 proceedings, 75 Overseas Branches. 40 Corrections, 113 GLADSTONE, Arthur Edward, case of, 125 Medical ethics, 40-Position of medical ilasgow and West of Scotland Branch: referee in relation to medical attendant, COUNCIL, GENERAL MIEDICAL: Annual meeting, 104-Election of officers, 40-Practitioners examining patients under Apothecaries' Hall of Ireland, 124 104-Fees, 104-Votes of thanks. 104 care of other practitioners, 40 Dental disciplinary case, 125 Gloves, rubber operating, shortage of, 53, 55 National Health Insurance, 41 -Constitution Dental Education and Examination Com- Grenada Branch: Venereal diseases ordi- of Insurance Acts Committee. 41-State mittee. 120 nance, 92 Medical Service, 41-Insured persons as Disciplinary cases, 114,120,125 Grievances of territorial medical officers. See private patients, 41-Medical treatm ent Education Committee, 119 Army, British SUPPLCMENT TO THE 1 4 BrrI8sH MEDICAL JOURNALJ INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. T H. London County Panel Committee: Adminis- Boss and Cromarty Divisions: Election of trative matters, 93-Central pool and in- officers. 58-Fees for attendance upon private HAMILTON, William, case of, 93 valided soldiers' fund, 103-Closer co-opera- patients, 58-Treatment of widows and Health, Ministry of, maternity and child wel- tion and co-ordination, 21, 67-Complaints families of soldiers and sailors, 58 fare legislation and, 110-Meeting of sub- against panel practitioners absent on ser- Rural practitioners and mileage, 127 committee, 69-Resolutions of Branches and vice, 67-Final settlement for 1916, 67- Divisions, 14, 17, 33, 48, 91 Inflation of lists, 93 HoFFMAN, Frederick J.: Facts and Fallacies of Comnpulsory Health Insurance, 51 Holland Division: Meeting, 124 S. Hospital treatment of discharged disabled men: Position of staffs of voluntary hos- M. SALTER, Frederick William, disciplinary case pitals, 47-Letter to the Ministry of Pen- of, 114 sions, 48 Manchester and Salford: Demands for an in- Sanatorium benefit, 33 creased capitation fee, 104 Scottish Insurance Acts Subcommittee: Maternity and child welfare legislation and a Election of, 63 Ministry of Health, 110 Self-government of the medical profession Medical certificates for munition workers, 91, (John Campbell), 127 I- 95 Shropshire and Mid-Wales Branch: Spring Medical officers for the army, exhau3tion of meeting, 33-Insurance Acts, 33-Local Indian Medical Service, future of, 88 supply, 35 Medical War Committee, 33 Indian practitioners and combatant service, Medical officers for the navy, 48-Proposed SMITH, Reginald Nitch, disciplinary case of, 71 committee of inquiry, 48 114 Insurance grants (parliamentary question), 121 Medical profession, self-government of (John Soldiers and sailors, discharged disabled: Campbell), 127 Regulations for medical treatment, 57- Insurance, National: Medical recruiting boards, 53 Draft explanatory statement from chairman Advisory Committee, names of members, Medical students, shortage of: Memorandum of Insurance Acts Committee, 61-Letter to 49 by Committee of Referenee, 57-Memoran- Insurance Commission by chairman of a An American view of, 51 dum by Central Medical War Committee, 62 panel committee, 65-Memorandum by the Discharged sailors and soldiers. regulations Metropolitan Counties Branch: Annual meet- Insurance Commission, 71-New regulations for medical treatment,57-Draft of explana- ing, 14- Election of officers, 14-Annual for treatment of, 77-Mistaken procedure by tory statement by chairman of Insurance reports, 14-The late Dr. Major Greenwood, clerks to Insurance Committees, 117-Par- Acts Committee, 61-Oorrespondence be- 14-Induction of president, 14 liamentary questions. 121 tween chairman of a Panel Committee and Middlesex Local and Panel Committees, South African Committee: Representatives the Insurance Commissioners. 65-Memo- settlement for 1916, 63 on South African Committee, 128-Resigna- randum by Insurance Commission, 71 Ministry of Health. See Health tion of president and election of officers, 128 National Insurance Central Pool, 95, 97, 102 Motor car badge for members of the Associa- -Formation of new Branches and alteration Non-panel doctors and National Insurance tion, 101, 124 of Branch rules, 128-Medical defence, 128- certifieates, 63 Motors cars, doctors', repair of. 51, 101 Medical and Pharmacy Bill, 128-Medical Case of Dr. William Hamilton, 93 Munster Branch: Annual meeting, 20-Insur- inspection of schools, 128-District surgeons' Remuneration under the Acts, deputation ance, 20-Election of officers, 20 grievances, 128 to Insurance Commissioners, 101 Southampton, meeting of the profession re Central pool and invalided soldiers' fund, absent colleagues, 124 102 South-ilastern of Ireland Branch: Supply of Demand for an increased capitation fee, 104, pure milk, 15-Annual subscription to the 111, 123 N. Association, 15-Reports of meetings, 15- Rural practitioners and mileage, 127 Vote of sympathy, 62-Resolution re Local Navy, Royal, promotions and appointments Government Board and deprivation of medi- PLAMNTARY QUESTIONS ON: in the medical service, 11, 15, 17. 21, 33, 45, cal men of county councillorships, 88- Air raids and sick benefit, 89 49, 52, 54, 56, 59. 63, 66. 67, 69, 73, 89, 93. 96. Resolution re disqualification of dispensary Amendment Bill 98-Financial provisions, 104, 111, 115, 121, 126, 130-Medical officers doctors from membership of county coun- 98-Simplification of machinery, 99- for, 48-Proposed committee of inquiry, 48 cils. 88 Further powers, 100 Navy. Royal: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Southern Branch: Half-yearly general meet- Insurance grants, 121 11, 15, 18. 21. 33. 45, 49, 52. 54. 56, 59, 63, 67, 69, ing, 124 Panel doctors' remuneration, 89 73, 89, 105, 111, 115, 121 126, 130 South Shields Division: Election of officers, Treatment of disabled men, 121 Non-medical officers of R.A.M.C.(T.F.), 71 58 Non-panel doctors and National Insurance Southern Branch: Annual meeting, 55-Elec- Invalided soldiers' fund. SBe Fund certificates, 63 tion of officers, 55-Balance sheet, 55- Irish Committee: Election of officers, 95- North of England Branch: Annual meeting, Quorum, 55-Branch president, 55 Poor Law medical officers as county coun- 58-Election of officers, 58 Stratford Division: Annual meeting, 11- cillors, 95 - Poor Law medical officers' Notification fees, 69 Election of officers, 11 salaries, 95-Treatment of disabled and dis- Nottinghamshire Local Medical and Panel Staffordshire Local Medical and Panel Com- charged soldiers, 95-Maternity and child Committees: Complaint against a practi- mittee, 88 welfare, 95 tioner, 59-Joint meeting, 129-Pricing Surrey Panel Committee, 93, 111 Irish Medical Committee: Position of Irish bureau, letter from, 59 Sussex Branch: Annual meeting. 17-Election medical services in the event of any changes of officers, 17-Presidential address, 17 in Irish government, 92-Number of insured persons In insurance areas and dispensary districts, 92-Treatment of tuberculosis, 92 Irish Poor l,aw Medical Committee, 93 0. Organization of the profession, 113, 117, 124- V. Meeting of Lancashire practitioners, 117- An omission, 124 Volunteer Force, 56. 64, 90, 94, 106, 116, 122, 130. Oxford Local Medical and Panel Committee, See also Army, British 93 JAXEsON, James George Silver, case of, 124 Journal Committee, quarterly meeting, 69 W. P. Wales, Nortb, Branch: Annual meeting, 32- Panel doctors' remuneration (parliamentary Election of offliers, 32- Medical arrange- K. question), 89 ments in Mesopotamia, 32-Insurance Ad- Kesteven Division: Annual meeting, 11- Payment of medical officers to V.A.D. hos- visory Committee, 33-Public health labora- Election of 11 pitals, 1-Resolutions of Branches and tory, 33-Proposed Ministry of Health, 33- officers, Divisions, 17 Treatment of fractures (A. Norman Pensions and grants for disabled officers and Leeming), 33 relatives of deceased officers, 19 Wales, South-West Division: Annual meet- Petrol for medical practitioners, 51, 53-Cost ing, 58-Election of officers, 58 of, 57, 61, 65 WARDMAN-WMBOURNE, Ernest, case of. 125 Pharmacopoeia, British, omission of prepara- Warwickshire Panel Committee, 129 tions. 35 Westmorland Panel Committee: Medical Lancashire Insurance Committee: Case of Potassium compounds, control of, 111 benefit, 33-Medical cards, 33-Resolutions Dr. William Hamilton, 93 adopted. 33 Lancashire practitioners and the organization WHITE, Edward, case of, 125 of the profession, 117 Wicklow County Local Medical Committee: Lay radiographers, See PAdiographers Certificates issued, 21-Increase of re- Leicester and Rutland Division: Election of R. muneration, 21-Number of insured per- officers, 14 sons, 21 Leinster Branch: Annual meeting, 17-Elec- Radiographers, lay, 95 Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 56 tion of officers, 17-Ministry of Health, 17- Recruiting, reorganization of, 19 Remuneration of doctors attending V.A.D. Remuneration under Insurance Acts, deputa- hospitals, 17 tion to Insurance Commissioners, 101 LondonCounty Insurance Committee: Assign- Renfrewshire Panel Committee: Discharged ment of insured persons, 20-Medical benefit disabled soldiers, 93-Medical referees, 33, Y. for invalided sailors and soldiers, 67-Panel 89 -Rate of remuneration, 129 practices and war emergency, 21-Sana- Rochdale Division: Annual Representative Yorkshire: West Riding Local Medical and torium benefit, 67 Meeting, 62 Panel Committees, 59,67

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READERS in search of a particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several ceses distributed under two or more separate but nearly synonymous headings-such, for instance, as Brain and Cerebral; Heart and Cardiac; Liver and Hepatic; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma, Epithelioma, Malignant Disease, New Growth, Sarooma, etc.; Child and Infant; Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glycosuris and Sugar; Eye, Ophthalmia, and Vision, etc. The Figutres in this Index refer to the Number of the Paragraph, NOT the Page.

A. CONDORELLI-FRANOAVIGLIA, Mario: Artificial J. conjunctivitis, 12 A bdominal wounds, treatment of (R. Bastia- Conjnnctivitis, artificial (Van #chevensteen), Jaundice, epidemic, treatment of (Carlo FoA), nelli), 21 9-(J. Bollack), 10-(AttUlio Ascarelli), 11- 58 Abscess, artificial (At,tilio Ascarelli), 5 (Mario Condorelli-Francaviglia), 12 JULLIARD, Ch.: CaPtivitosis," 33 Adrenal indigestion (Loeper, Beuzard, and COURBON, Paul: Psychology of simulation, 1 Wagner), 50 ADRIAN: Electrical tests in peripheral nerve injury, 48 K. Alcohol, local injections of, in neuritis (J. A. D. Sicard), 44 KEELAN: Pesistence of intestinal amoebiasis, ALEXANDER, Captain J. B: Gunshot wounds Deaf-mutes, functional, chloroform in the 61 of chest, 37 re-education of (A. J. Rayneau and Andre KEssLER, W.: Rocket pistol wounds. 35 Amnesia, malarial (De Brun), 47 Boutet). 43 Kidney, gunshot wounds of (Patel), 53 Atnoebiasis, intestinal, persistence of DEBAT: Cheap dressings, 57 KORACH, S.: Traumatic scarlatina, 19 (MacAdam and Keelan). 61 DE BRuN : Malarial amnesia, 47 Antiseptics, alternating use of (Charles DE NAPOLI, F.: Artificial pemphigus, 52 Richet), 22 DENfcECAu, DWsir4: " Big belly " in soldiers, L. Appendicitis and syphilis (Gaucher), 25 30 Artificial abscess (Attilio Ascarelli). 5 Diabetes mellitus, simulation of (George Labyrinthine concussion (Prenant and Artificial conjunctivitis (Van Schevensteen), 9 Blumer), 13 Castel), 40 -(J. Bollack), 10-(Attilio Ascarelli), 11- Dressings, cheap (Franqois Debat), 57 LAIGNEL-LAVASTINE: Psychology of simula- (Mario Condorelli-Francaviglia), 12 DUPLANT: Late sequelae of skull wounds. 39 tion. 1 Artificial otitis (G. Gradenigo), 7-(Attilio DUROux, E.: Paralysis of peripheral nerves in LEoNAiRD: Pathological gall bladder, 64 Ascarelli), 8 warwounds, 36 LESCEKE. E.: Ferments in the cerebro-spinal Artificial skin eruptions (Milian). 2-(P. fluid, 28 Babells), 3-(M. Carruccio), 4 Limbs, artificial, oedema of (M6riel), 34 Artificial diseases. See also Simulation E. Limbs, stereoscopic radiography of (Gage), 45 ASCARELLI, Atti!io: Artificial abscess, 5- LOEPER: Adrenal iudigestion. 50 Skin lesions produced by caustics. 6-Arti- ERBENPREIS: Penetrating wounds of vertebral LUcE: Ce. ebro-spinal fluid in mumps, 15 ficial otitis, 8-Artificial conjunctivitis, 11 column, 24 LUSENA, G.: Treatment of wounds of peri- Electrical tests in peripheral nerve injury pheral nerves 56 (Adrian). 48 Lymphadenoma. gastric ulceration Electricity in treatment of scars (Seeuwen), in (S. F. B. 60 Reimann), 49 ESSERi, I. F. S.: Displacement operation for Bacillus welchii infections, serum treatment wounds of nerves, 55 of (C. G. Bull), 62 M. BASTIANELLI, B.: Treatment of abdominal wounds, 21 MACADAM: Persistence of intestinal amoe- BAZAN: Prolongation of immunity against F. biasis, 61 tetanus. 27 MAcKEE: X rays in rhinoscleroma, 59 BEuZARD: Adrenal indigestion, 50 Fok, Carlo: Treatment of epidenmic jaundice Malaria, effects of on wounds (Vandenbosche), "Big belly " in soldiers (D6sir6 Denichau and 58 23 Henry Mfattrais), 30 Malarial amnesis. (de Brun), 47 BINET, Leon: The soldier's heart in war, 18 Malingering. See Artificial and Simulation BLUMER, George: Simulation of diabetes G. MARTIMOR: Future of the trephined soldier, mellitus, 13 32 BoLLACiK. J.: Artificial conjunctivitis. 10 GAGE: Stereoscopic radiography of the limbs, MATTRAIS, Henry: Big belly " in soldiers, 30 BOUTET. Andr6: Chloroform in the re-educa- 45 MEGEVAND, J.: Future of the trephined tion of functional deaf-mutes, 43 Gall bladder, pathological (George and soldier, 31 C. G.: Serum Leonard), 64 MEkRIEL: Artificial oedema of limbs. 34 BuLL, treatment of Bacillus Gastric ulceration in lymphadenoma (S. F. MEYER, Hermann: Recurrent tetanus, 54 welchii infections, 62 Reimann), 49 MILAN.: Artificial skin eruptions, 2 GAucHER: Syphilis and appendicitis, 25 Mumps, cerebro-spinal fluid in (Tockmann G(EORGE: Pathological gall bladder, 64 and Luce), 15 C. GRADENIGO, G.: Artificial otitis, 7 Mumps, orchitis of, complicated byabscess GRIER: Treatment of hyperthyroidism, 14 due to B. coli (Troude), 51 Cancer of cervix after subtotal hysterectomy Gunshot wounds of chest (Col. A. B. Soltau (Ralph Worrall). 65 and Capt. J. B. Alexander), 37 Captivitosis " (Ch. Julliard), 33 Gunshot wounds of kidney (Patel), 53 CAnsuccio, M.: Artificial skin eruptions, 4 N. CASTEL: Labyrinthine concussion. 40 Caustics producing skin lesions (Ascarelli), 6 Nerve wounds, displacement operation for Cerebro-spinal fluid, ferments in (E. Leschke H. (I. F. S. Esser), 55 and L. Pincussohn), 28 Nerves, injured, cicatrization of (A. Pitres), 38 Cerebro-spinal fluid in mumps (Tockmann and Heart, the soldier's, in war (Leon Binet), 18 Nerves, pDeripheral, electrical tests in injuries Luce), 15 HIcKEY: Lateral skiagraphy of the spine, 29 of (Adrian), 48 Chest, gunshot wounds of (Colonel A. B. Hyperthyroidism, treatment of (Grier), 14 Nerves, peripheral, paralysisof in warwounds Koltau and Captain J. B. Alexander), 37 (E. Duroux), 36 Chloroform In the re-education of functional Nerves, peripheral, treatment of wounds of deaf-mutes (A. J. Rayneau and Andr6 I. (G. Lusena), 56 Boutet), 43 Nervous symptoms in polycythaemia vera CEIsTAN, A.: Nervous symptoms in (A. Cristian), 46 poly- Intestinal gmoebiasis, persistence of (Mac- Neuritis, local injections of alcohol in (J. A. cythaemia vera, 46 Adam and Keelan), 61 Sicard), 44 Tim Bus 1 4 MDtAL JODTNAL J INDEX TO THE EPITOME.

0. SzEuWEN: Electricity in treatment of scars, U. 60 Oedema of limbs, artificial (M&riel), 34 Serum treatment of Bacillus welchii infec- Urinary disorders in wounded men without Ophthalmia, sympathetic, in war (L. tions (C. G. Bull), 62 organic lesion (Pousson), 17 Weekers), 42 Shell concussion, changes of voice and speech Orchitis of mumps. See Mumps in (N. Wyroubow), 16 Otitis, artificial (G. Gradenigo), 7-(Attilio Shrapnel balls, x-ray characteristics of Ascarelli), 8 (Howard Pirie). 63 SIcAsRD. J. A.: Local injections of alcohol in neuritis, 44 V. P. Simulation of diabetes mellitus (George VALLEI: Prolongation of immunity against Blumer), 13 tetanus, 27 Paralysis of peripheral nerves in war wounds Simulation of disease, 1 et seq. VANDENBOSCEE: Effect of malaria on wounds, (E. Duroux), 36 Simulation. See also Artificial 23 PATEL: Gunshot woulds of kidney, 53 Skiagraphy of the spine, lateral (Hickey). 29 VAN SCHEVENSTEEN: Artificial conjunctivitis, Pemphigus, artificial (F. de Napoli), 52 Skin eruptions, artificial (Milian), 2-{P. 9 Peripheral nerves. See Nerves Sabella), 3-(M. Carruccio), 4 Vertebral column, penetrating wounds of PiNecussoN, L.: Ferments in the cerebro- Skin lesions produced by caustics (Ascarelli), (Ehrenpreis), 24 spinal fluid, 28 6 Voice and speech in shell concussion, changes PEus, Howard: X-ray characteristics of Skull wounds, late sequelae of (Duplant), 39 in (N. Wyroubow), 16 shrapnel balls, 63 Soldier, trephined, the future of, (A. Souques Pistol wounds, rocket (W. Kessler), 35 and J. M6gevand). 31-(Martimor), 32 PITRES, A.: Cicatrization of injured nerves, Soldiers, " big belly " in (Desir6 Den6chau 38 and Henry Mattrais), 30 Polycythaemia vera, nervous symptoms in (A. SOLTAU, Col. A. B.: Ganshot wounds of chest, Christian), 46 37 W. PoussoN: Urinary disorders in wounded men SouQuFs, A.: Future of the trephined soldier, WAGNER: Adrenal indigestion, 50 without organic lesion, 17 31 Wassermann reaction, positive, coincidence PRENANT: Labyrinthine concussion, 40 Spine, lateral skiagraphy of (Hickey), 29 of infectiousness with (J. Trinchese), 41 Projectiles, primary removal of (Rehn), 20 Stereoscopic radiography of the limbs (Gage), WEEKBRs, L.: Sympathetic ophthalmia in 45 war, 42 Syphilis and appendicitis (Gaucher), 25 WORAXLL, Ralph: Cancer of cervix after sub- Syphilis, coincidence of infectiousness with total 65 a positive Wassermann reaction (J. Tr in- hysterectomy, chese), 41 Wounds of abdomen, treatment of (B. Bas- Radiography of the limbs, stereoscopic (Gage) tianelli), 21 45 Wounds, effects of malaria on (Vandenbosche), RAYNEAU, A. J.: Chloroform in the re-educa- 23 tion of functional deaf-mutes, 43 Wounda, rocket pistol (W. Kessler), 35 REHN: Primary removal of projectiles, 20 Wounds of vertebral column, penetrating REimANN, S. F.: Gastric ulceration in lymph- T. (Ehrenpreis), 24 adenoma, 49 Wounds of war, paralysis of peripheral nerves Rhinoscleroma, x rays in (BMacKee), 59 Tetanus, prolongation of immunity against in (E. Duroux), 36 RICHET, Charles: Alternating use of anti- (Vallei and Bazan), 27 WRIGET, Lieut.-Col. G. A.: Amputation for septics, 22 Tetanus, recurrent (Elermann Meyer), 54 trench foot, 26 Roeket pistol wounds (W. Kessler), 35 TocxmsNN: Cerebro-spinal fluid in mumps, WYRouBow, N.: Changes of voice and speech 15 in shell eoncussion, 16 Trench foot, amputation for (Lieut.-Col. G. A. Wright), 26 S. Trephined soldier, the future of (A. Souques and J. M6gevand), 31-(Martimor), 32 X. SABIELLA, P.: Artificial skin eruptions, 3 TRINcHEsE, J.: Coincidence of infectiousness Scarlatina, traumatic (S. Korach), 19 with a positive Wassermann reaction, 41 X-ray characteristics of shrapnel balls Soars, electrioity in treatment of (Seeuwen). TROuDE: Orchitis of mumps oomplicated by (Howard Pirie), 63 60 abscess due to B. coli. 51 X rays in rhinoscleroma (MacKee), 59

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