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merican College of AntrgeonE‘ FOUNDED SY SURGEONS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 1913 40 EAST ERIE STREET, CHICAGO II, ILLINOIS INDEX TO THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS SINCE ITS FOUNDING 1913-1945 PREPARED BY THE DEPARTMENTS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS N INDEX is to all appearances a dull and life- terial, the number of authors, and the scope and less piece of printed matter, with utilitarian variety of subjects listed. A value only. The one which.appears in the fol- The lack of an index to the publications of the lowing pages will, however, have for most readers of College has been keenly felt for many years and the BULLETIN an intriguing quality that will work on it has been done spasmodically over a long prompt them to read it fairly carefully and to treas- period. A large number of requests have been re-. ure it for frequent reference. The reason is that even ceived, particularly from libraries, for such a guide, in this driest possible form of presentation, there is and the need for it within the organization as well told the absorbing story of the beginnings and growth has spurred the task on to completion. While the of what is now a great institution. This index to the main endeavor has been to cover the contents of the publications is a key to the biography of the Ameri- BULLETIN during its thirty years of existence, it can College of Surgeons, in whose development seemed desirable to include a considerable number these very readers have in many instances played of references to the College Year Book, the Manual an important part. of Hospital Standardization, the Directory of Gradu- To some, it will bring reminders of the early days ate Training Programs, the handbook on Medical of struggle to get started what then seemed a quite Service in Industry and Workmen's Compensation audacious venture in organization. To others, the Laws, the Outline of the Treatment of Fractures, and newer Fellows, it will give insight into the fact that several other special publications or reports. the College, like Rome, was not built in a day. For convenience in reference, the index is divided Courageous purpose, thoughtful planning and vi- into two parts—the first section according to au- sion, and energetic action to transform ideas into thors, and the second according to subjects. Cross- working programs, are obvious just from scanning indexing has been carried out as far as seemed fea- the titles of the reports and articles that have been sible, but under the subject heading," American Col- prepared and published since the College was found- lege of Surgeons," a great many references will be ed. Thirty-three years of striving to elevate the found which are not listed elsewhere in the subject standards of surgery are here mirrored in index index. Another major subject under which numer- form, with impressive results in the volume of ma- ous subsidiary references are listed is "Hospitals." BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS AND GENERAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE COLLEGE AUTHOR INDEX CUMULATIVE, 1913 TO 1945 (Unless otherwise indicated, references are to the BULLETIN) A Traumatic surgery in curriculum of medical schools. Pamphlet , conference on traumatic surgery, 1929, 22 - 24 ABBOTT, LUCY B. How small hospital can build essential The hospital. Sept., 1930, 54:3, 28-30 special service to a degree acceptable for approval. June, Who is your family doctor? Dec., 1933, 17:4, 42 tom 13:2, 10 Library and Department of Literary Research. March, 1936, ABBOTT, WALTER D., FLOYD 0. DUE, and WILLIAM A. 2 1 '1. 60- 62 NOSIK. Subdural hematoma and effusion as result of blast Opportunities for training in surgery in approved hospitals. injuries. June, 1943, 28:2, 123- 125 March, 1936, 21:1, ABBOTT, WILLIAM E., FRIEDA MEYER, and JOHN WINSLOW 1 3-1 4 HIRSHFELD. Alterations in plasma volume and total circu- In memoriam — William J. Mayo. Sept., 1939, 24:4, 249 - 231 lating plasma proteins of burned animals during conva- Fellowship in A.C.S. Jan., 194.0.25:i. 5-7, Year Book, 1940-41, lescence. Feb., 1945, 3o:1, 67 217-218 ABBOTT, WILLIAM E.: See HIRSHFELD, JOHN WINSLOW, Report of 1940 hospital standardization survey. Jan., 1941, jt. auth. 26:1, 18-21 ABELL, IRVIN. Radium in treatment of uterine pathology. Report of 1941 hospital standardization survey. Jan.. 1942, April, 1928, 12:2, 42-46 27:1, Reprint from BULLETIN, AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, June, 1946 I AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS Activities of A.C.S. and relation to defense program. April, B 1942, 27:2, 167-17o George Crile and A.C.S. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 17-20 BABCOCK, FLORENCE G. Role of record librarian in main- Surgical practice in war time. June, 1 943, 28:2, 184-188 taining efficient record system. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 46-48 The doctor fights. Sept., 1944, 29:3, 290- 291 Organization and system of handling tumor clinic records. Mrs. Franklin H. Martin-obituary. June, 1945, 30:2, 93 Jan., 1942, 27:1, 62-63 Dedication of special bulletin. Spec. Bull., Sept., 1 945, 5 BACHMAN, CARL, and CHARLES C. NORRIS. Adequate care of A DAI R, FRANK E. What medical staff and hospital manage- obstetrical patient in general hospital-standpoint of spec- ment can do for cancer patient. June, 1936, 21:2, 104-108 ialized practice of obstetrics. April, 1937, 22:2, 70 Surgeon's interest in hospital organization, management, and BACON, ASA. System of nomenclature. Jan., 1924, 8:r, 95-96 its many problems. April, 1937, 22:2, 67-68 BACON, JOHN E. Discussion, traumatic surgery. Dec., 1928, Cancer clinic in general hospital. April, 1938, 23:2, 119-121 12:4, 22 Institutional convalescent care-the cancer patient. Jan., BAEHR, GEORGE. Necessity for high standard of diagnostic 1941, 26:1, 46-47 accuracy in all hospitals. April, 1937, 22:2, 83 ADAI R, FRED L. Hospital standardization-medical records. Th2ed2o7: the hospital in civilian defense. April, 1942, Jan., 1922, 6:2, 23-24 154-157 Work of Committee on Maternal Welfare. April, 1937, 22:2, BAI LEY, FRED W. Integrity of a surgeon. June, 1936, 21:2, 73- 74 102 - 103 Administrative and clinical efficiency and control. June, 1939, BAKER, H. L. Use of a modified T-tube for visualization of 24:3, 194-196 bile tracts. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 42 ADAMS, RALPH. Surgical removal of benign tumors of the BAKER, LENOX D: Report on use of sulfonamides in trau- esophagus. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 41 matic and infected wounds. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 63 ADDLEMAN, PERRY. Public relations. April, 1938, 23:2, BALDWIN, JOSEPH S. A study of acute appendicitis (1920- 94-95 1929, inclusive) for purpose of evaluating staff conferences. ADSON, ALFRED W. Preparing scientific papers. June, June, 1931, 15:2, 34-36 1939, 24:3, 214- 215 BALDY, JOHN M. Relation of hospital standardization to AGNEW, G. HARVEY. Changing relationship of doctor to laboratory service. Jan., 1922, 6:2, ro his workshop. March, 1933, 17:1, 8-11 BALFOUR, DONALD C. Australia and New Zealand. Sept., Convalescent care. Dec., 1933, 17:4, 38-52 2935, 20:3, 109-It1 Personality and psychology in the hospital. April, 1938, 23:2, President's address-hospital standardization conference, 75 -7 6 Philadelphia, 1936. April, 1937, 22:2, 63-65; Year Book, Noise in the hospital; its effect on patients; its control. June, 1936,160-164 1939, 24:3, 189- 190 Frederic A. Besley-an appreciation. Feb., 1 945, 30:1, 85-86 AKINS, JACK 0. Experiences in a theater of operations- BALFOUR, DONALD C. and A. C. IVY. Delayed healing of Salerno. June, 1 944, 2 9: 2 , 99 bone in gastrectomized animals. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 52 ALBEE, FRED H. General and special features in general BANTING,8: SIR FREDERICK G. Importance and value to hospitals for adequate treatment of industrial patients. scientific medicine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, April, 1927, 11:2, 24-30 Discussion of papers, forum on traumatic surgery. Dec., 1928, BAR KAN, HANS. Highways and byways in ophthalmology. 12 :4, 2 9-30 Dec., 1932, 16:4A, 54-60 ALDRIDGE, ALBERT H.: See WARD, GEORGE GRAY, jt. auth. BARNARD, H. I. A method of applying traction to amputa- ALLAN, R. MARSHALL. Health of expectant mother. Dec., tion stumps. June, 1 943, 2 8: 2 , 1 34 1933, 17:4, 43 BARN HILL, JOHN F. Accessory air spaces of skull. Sept., ALLEN, ARTHUR W. Frederic Jay Cotton, 1868-1938- 1923, 7:3, 5 obituary. Sept., 1938, 23:4, 280-281 Activities of the head surgeons. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 63- 64 ALLEN, FREDERICK M. Tourniquet and refrigeration in Sarcoma of upper jaw. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 27 war injuries. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 53 BA RONOFS KY, I VAN, and wEH H. WANGENSTEEN. Erosion ALLEN, J. GARROTT. Transfusion reactions-their signifi- or ulcer (gastric and/or duodenal) experimentally produced cance in surgical patient. Feb., 1 945, 30:1, 65 through agency of chronic arterial spasm invoked by the ALLISON, NATHANIEL. Fracture of os calcis. Oct., 1926, intramuscular implantation of opinephrine or pitressin in 1o:4, 15-16 beeswax. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 59 ANDERSEN, 0. N. What constitutes a medical staff? April, Experimental production of erosion or ulcer (gastric and/or 1940, 25:2. 78-79 duodenal) by intravenous injection of small amounts of fat ANDERSON, L. F. Anesthesia: Professional and economic in animals. Feb., 1 945, 30:1, 59 problem. April, 1937, 22:2, 75-76 BARR, JOSEPH S. Medical audio-visual education in the ANDREWS, J.