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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 '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 (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. W. Present status of nursing. Sept., 1923, U.S. Navy. Sept., 1944, 29:3, 322-323 7:3, 71-72 BARTINE, OLIVER H. Supplementary revenue: subsidies, ANGELL, JAMES R. Fellowship address. Year Book, 1932, gifts, donations, endowments, and other sources of financial 155-159 support. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 49-51 ANSCOM BE, M U RI EL E. Nurse's contribution to medical BARTLEY, S. POTTER. Care of the ambulatory patient and record. Dec., 2929, 13:4, 59 follow-up of discharged patients. April, 1927, 11:2, 41 -42 Pertinent problems affecting hospitals and their solution- BAZ IN, A. T. What medical profession expects in nursing care from nation-wide survey. Dec., 1932, 16:4A, 25-30 of patient. Jan., 1927, mr, 8-10 Maintaining maximum efficiency at minimum cost in hospital BEARD, MARY. Nursing service. Jan., 1923, 7:2, 28-29 care of sick and injured, viewpoint of nursing staff. June, BEATON, L. E.: See RANSON, S. W., jt. auth. 1934, 18:2, 19-22 BEATTY, HUGH GI BSON. Scientific value of records and Selection of personnel. April, 1938, 23'2, 88-89 proper classification of diseases from standpoint of otolaryn- ARCHER, HARRY LEE. Preparation for colonic surgery with gologist. April, 1937, 22:2, 84 BECK, EMI L G. Immunity and its relation to surgery. Sept. succinyl sulfathiazole and dietary modifications. Feb., 1 943, 28:r, 51 1923, 7:3, 61 -62 What can be done for apparently hopeless cases of carcinoma? ARMSTRONG, WALLACE D.: See MERENDINO, K. ALVIN, jt. auth. Sept., 19 23, 7:3, 45 BECK, JOSEPH C. Summary and conclusions from last year's ARROWSMITH, LEI GHTON M. Surgical dressings, rubber conference held in Philadelphia. April, 1927, 11:2, 45-49 goods, and supplies. Jan., 1942, 273, 44-45 Minimum requirements for department of ophthalmology, AUSTIN, L. J. Status of nursing-viewpoint of medical pro- rhinology, and otolaryngology in a general hospital. June, fession. Jan., 1927, II a, 11- 12 1929, 13:2, 5-9 AYCOCK, THOMAS B. Causalgia-report of four cases. Feb., BEHAN, R. J. Development of modern hospital. Sept., 1944, 1943, 28:1, 65 29:3, 284-289 AUTHOR INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 3

BELDI NG, LY LA C. Observations on sterilization of dressings BLUESTONE, E. M. Relationship between governing body, with specific reference to sterilizing chamber temperatures medical staff, and administrator of hospitals. Dec., 2930, and their relation to sterilizer chart temperature and cul- 14:4, 35-3 8 tures. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 36-40 Critical analysis of present methods of training for hospital BELL IS, CARROLL J. Injection of varicose veins: impor- administration. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 71-72 tance and technique of injecting the elevated extremity. BOLAND, FRANK K. Good health is essential to national Feb., 1943, 28:1, 6c, recovery. March, 1934, 18:1, 26-27 BENJAMIN, HARRY W. Care of patient-maintenance. June, BOLDT, HERMANN J. Choice of anesthetic. Sept., 1923, 1937, 22:3, 18o-/81 7:3, 48 BEYER, DAVID S. Accident prevention. Dec., 1928, 12 :4, Operation for uterine prolapse, devised by Dr. Christian Kiel- 12-14 land, Christiania, Norway. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 41-42 BERENICE, SISTER M. Essentials of good nursing care of Police of Montevideo. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 75-76 patient. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 51 Visit to Instituto Sorotherapico, Butantan. The "Snake BERNE, CLARENCE J.: See EDMONDSON, HUGH A., jt. auth. Farm." Sept., 1923, 7:3, 73-75 BESLEY, FREDERIC A. Introductory-open forum on trau- BONGARDT, HENRY F.: See WISE, WALTER D., jt. auth. matic surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 15 BOO KWA LTER, CHARLES S. Routine for pre-operative Symposium on traumatic surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 3 -4 cases. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 9 1-93 Program of A.C.S. for care of ill and injured in industry. June, BOONE, JESSE F. Case records for ophthalmology and oto- 1932, 16:2, 12-13 laryngology departments. April, 1926, 10:2, 22-23 Medical and hospital economics. March, 1933, 17:1, 7-8 BOSWORTH, BOARDMAN M. Experiences in theater of Conservation of human life and limb following accidental operations-North African and Sicilian campaigns. June, injuries. Dec., 1 933, 17:4, 44 1944, 29:2, 88-93 Franklin H. Martin-the surgeon. June, 1935, 20:2, 41-43 BOULTON, MA RJORI E. Maintaining efficient case records Discussion: future of voluntary hospital. March, 1936, 21:I, 18 in open hospital. Dec. 1929, 1 3:4, 49-51 Presidential address. Year Book, Supp. 1939, 62-66 BOURNE, WESLEY. Efficient anesthesia service for hospitals. Program of A.C.S. in industry. April, 1939, 24:2, 137 -139 March, 1930, 14:1, 30-31 BESLEY, FREDERIC A., and BOWMAN C. CROWELL. Sum- Anesthesia. June, 1939, 24:3, 228-229 mary report, activities of Board on Traumatic Surgery. June, BOWDITCH, I NGERSOLL. How I, as trustee, judge effi- 1929, 13:2, 21-32 ciency of hospital. June, 1935, 20:2, 83-86 BESSER, E. L., and IRVING FRIEDMAN. Relationship of acute Public relations-viewpoint of hospital trustee. April, 1937, anemia4- to wound healing-an experimental study. Feb., 22:2, 8z 1943, 28:1, 61 BOWER, C. RUTH. Care of patient-nursing service. June, BEVAN, ARTHUR DEAN. Hospitals as they are. 1917, 3 - 1, 2937, 22:3, 172 - 173 BOWER, JOHN 0. How hospital management and medical Program of A.C.S. in industry. April, 2939, 2 4:2, 137-139 staff can co-operate in reducing mortality of appendicitis. BEY ERS, DAVID J. Accident prevention. Dec., 1928, 12 :4, Dec., 1932, 16:4A, 12-13 12-14 BOWERS, CHARLES A. Surgical organization in non-univer- BI ERRING, WALTER S. Advancing frontiers of medicine. sity connected hospitals. April, 1938, 23:2, 76-77 March, 1934, 18:1, 24-26 Role of non-university hospital in teaching program for grad- BI GELOW, ROBERT R.: See BRUNSCHWIG, ALEXANDER, jt. uate training in surgery. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 9 1-94 auth. Experimental occlusion of portal vein. Feb., 1945, BOWMAN, JOHN G. Report of director. 1916, 2:1, 9-18; 30:1, 64 1917, 3:2, 12-14 BLACK, BENJAMIN W. Trend toward specialization in med- In the way of progress. 1918, 3:3, 5-7 icine, surgery and hospital administration in relation to Survey, 1920. 1921, 5:1, 5 national preparedness. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 87-89 BOYD, AUGUSTO. Purpose of Institute (Gorgas Memorial). Hospitals in war time. June, 1943, 2 8: 2 ; 193-194 Sept., 1923, 7:3, 18-20 SLACK, CARL E. Case records in hospitals, securing, super- BOYDEN, EDWARD A., and FRANK E. JOHNSON. Effect of vising and filing. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 71-78 sectioning various autonomic nerves on rate of emptying of Plan for measuring surgical results in community hospital. biliary tract in cat. Feb., 1943, 2 8:1, 43 March, 1932, 16:1, 12-23 BRADFORD, EDWARD H. Convocation address. 1916, I:t, BLADES, BRIAN. Advantages and dangers of penicillin ther- apy in empyema cases. Feb., 1 945, 30:1, 5 6-57 BRAI NERD, ANNIE W. Status of nursing. Sept., 1923, 7:3, BLAINE, EDWARD S. X-ray department in hospital manage- 68-69 ment. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 45 BRAMAN, F. L. Our responsibilities as trustees. Dec., 1931, Important basic considerations in maintaining an adequate 15:4, 32-34 x-ray service in various sized hospitals. Dec., 1930, 14:4, BRANCH, CHARLES F. Clinical problems in tropical med- 23-30 icine in U.S. June, 1 944, 29:2, 153-154 Application of principles of hospital standardization-view- BRAND, WALTER. Adequate care of obstetrical patient- point of radiologist. March, 1936, 21:1, 22-23 standpoint of general practitioner of medicine. April, 1937 B LA I R, E. MURRAY. Work of hospital surveyor. Jan., 1923, 22:2, 71 7:2, 32-33 BRANDT, GLADYS. Administrative problems of small hos- Experimental science versus imitative art in medicine. Jan., pital. April, 1938, 23:2, Ire. 192 9, 13:1, 33-35 BRANT' GAN, 0. C. Treatment of persistent subscapular and BLAKEMORE, ARTHUR, JERE W. LORD, JR., and PAUL L. apical space infections complicating thoracoplasty. Feb., STEFKO. Severed primary artery in war wounded. A non- 1943, 28:x, 41 BRESNAHAN, JOHN F. Clinical laboratories. Jan., 1923, suture method of bridging an arterial defect. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 6o 7:2,25-26 Blood vessel anastomosis. Further studies on a non-suture BRIDGE, NORMAN. Inevitable reform in nursing. Jan., method-experimental and clinical. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 64 1922, 6:2, 31 -32 BLAKESLEE, HOWARD W. Public relations from viewpoint BRINES, WILLIAM S. Priorities-hospital construction, fur- of press. April, 1938, 23:2, 95-96 nishings, equipment and supplies. June, 1944, 29:2, 231-233 BROOKS, HARLOW. Essentials for development and main- BLALOCK, ALFRED, and Pinup B. PRICE. Traumatic tenance of efficient hospital service in internal medicine. shock-early signs, prevention and treatment. April, 1942, April, 1925, 9:1, 23-27 27:2, 102-104 BROWN, GERTRUDE F.: See WILLIAMS, JOHN BELL, jt. BLANTON, WYNDHAM B. Essentials for efficient labora- auth. tory service. Oct., 1925, 9:3, 10-12 BROWN, HENRY P., JR. Address of welcome. Jan., 2937, BLOODGOOD, JOSEPH C.: See CODMAN, E. A., jt. auth. 22:1, 5 BLOOM ENTHAL, ERNEST, and H. NECHELES. Experi- BROWN,0:, 48 ISRAEL. Postmortems in open hospital. Jan., 1926, mental studies on fat and air embolism. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 59 4 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

BROWN, JAMES BARRETT. Treatment of war injuries to CA LLISTER, A. C. Current problems in relation to acceler- face. April, 1942, 27:2, 132 - 133 ated program for premedical and medical education. June, BROWN, JOHN YOUNG. What profession of medicine wants 21 394_44 2, 3259:2, 163-165 in hospitals, organization and efficiency. 1917, 3:1, 17-19 CALVIN, ARTHUR M. The Blue Cross. June, 1944, 29:2, BROWN, L. PRESCOTT: See DICKINSON, ARTHUR M., jt. auth. CAMP, CARL D. Psychoneuroses of war. June, 1943, 28:2, BROWN, REEVE M. Medical service in industry. June, 1 45-149 1943, 28.2, 197-20o CAMPBELL, KENNETH. Inulin and diodrast clearance BROWN, REXWALD. Impressions from currents of thought studies during shock produced by crushing limbs of anes- at annual session of A.C.S.: Dec., 1935, 24:4, 140-142 thetized dogs. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 69 BROWNE, JEAN E. Review of status of nursing profession in CANNON, M. ANTOI NETTE. Scope and organization of Canada with possible future development. Jan., 1924, 8:1, medical social work. March, 1932, 16:1, 39-42 20-22 CANNON, WALTER B. Importance and value to scientific BROWNELL, CHARLES G. Medical photography as aid to medicine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18 :4, 3-4 more comprehensive medical records. Jan., 1942, 27:1, CANTOR, M. 0. Study of weight of celiac ganglion and re- 61-62 lationship to essential hypertension. Report on 201 celiac B RU N EAU, JACQUES: See HEINBECKER, PETER, jt. auth. ganglia. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 39 BRUNSCHWIG, ALEXANDER: See also Durnxiim, LUCIA, it. CARLSON, ANTON J. Importance and value to scientific auth. Research as part of postgraduate training in surgery. medicine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18 :4, 4-5 Jan., 1940, 25:I, 23-24 CARPENTER, WILLIAM MacCARTY. Importance of no- BRUNSCHWIG, ALEXANDER, ROBERT R. BIGELOW, and menclature in cancer clinics. Dec., 1931, 15:4, 11-12 SABRA NICHOLS. Experimental occlusion of portal vein. CARR, W. E. Report of College endowment fund. Year Feb., 1945, 3o:1, 64 Book, 1928, 13 BRUSH, EDWARD N. What profession of medicine wants in CARRELL, ALEXIS. Importance and value to scientific med- hospitals. 1917, 30:1, 37-38 icine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18 :4. 5 BRYAN, WILLIAM. Rectal anesthesia. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 47 CARRI NGTON, MARGARET. General plan for accrediting BRYANT, W. L. Comparative study, effects of' glucose, am- schools of nursing-viewpoint of nursing administration. monium chloride, sodium chloride, and sodium lactate solu- Jan., 1941, 26:1, 5 6-57 tion on rate of urinary flow in lightly anesthetized dogs. CARTER, B. NOLAND, and MICHAEL E. DEBAKEY. War Feb., 1 945, 30:1, 6g wounds of extremities. June, 1944, 29:2, 117-121 BUCK, J. V. Adequate service to indigent patient. March, 1936, 21:1, 31 CARTER, FRED G. Adequate preparation and qualifications BUCHANAN, J. J. Records as made and stored in Mercy for hospital administrators. April, 1937, 22:2, 81-82 Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. March, 1932, 16:1, 23-27 Educated and trained personnel essential for maintaining BU E R K I, ROBIN C. Organization and administration of oxy- proper standards of service in care of hospitalized patient. gen therapy service in general hospital. March, 1936, 21:,, April, 194o, 25:2, 62-63 14-16 CASE, JAMES T. Surgical treatment of hyperthyroidism. Role of hospital in graduate education for and sur- Sept., 1923. 7:3, 39 -40 geon desirous of proper preparation in specialty. April, 194o, Value of bedside x-ray studies in immediate postoperative man- 25:2, 63 agement of surgical cases. Sept., 1923, 7:2, 37-38 BU G BEE, GEORGE. Wartime Service Bureau, A.H.A. June, Spinal and caudal anesthesia. Sept., 19 23, 7:3, 44-46 1944, 29:2, 233-234 Deep roentgen and radium therapy. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 61 Washington Service Bureau, A.H.A. June, 1945, 3o:2, 139-141 Fundamental requirements for efficient x-ray service in hos- BUNTS, FRANK E. Status of nursing. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 7o pitals. Jan., 1924, 8:r, 82-86 Nurse anesthetist. Sept., 19 2 3, 7:3, 42-43 Minimum standard for x-ray service in hospital. April, 1925, BURCH, FRANK E. Observations in ophthalmology-South 9: 1, 97-99 American cruise. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 65-66 Standardization and betterment of hospitals. July, 1925, BURDICK, WARD T. Adequate laboratory service in modern 9:2, 7 hospital. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 78-81 Hospital standardization report. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 80-8, Financing clinical pathology in modern hospital. April, 1938, X-ray service. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 8o-81 9:1, 118-122 CHAFFIN, LAWRENCE. Treatment of wounds of soft parts. BURGESS, ELIZABETH C. General plan for accrediting April, 1942, 27:2, 112-113 school of nursing. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 54-55 CHAMBERLAIN, OLIN B. Psychoneuroses of war. June, BURGESS, MAY AYRES. Grading of nursing schools. Jan., 1943, 28:2, 15 2-154 1927, :1, 29-33 CHANEY, WILLIAM CALVERT. Medical practice in war BU RK, LLOYD, JR.: See NORTHWAY, ROBERT 0., jt. auth. time. June, 1943, 28:2, 190-191 BURNS, ELIZABETH. Central supply service. June, 1937, CHAPMAN, FRANK E. Application of standardization prin- 22:3, 177-178 ciples at Mount Sinai Hospital, . Jan., 1920, 4:3, BU RRUS, JOHN T. Staff conferences. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 40-41 8-9 BUTLER, PATRICK F. Essentials for efficient x-ray service. Oct., 1925, 9:3, 12-15 CHEN, K. K.: See WAKIAL K. G., jt. auth. CHIPMAN, LEVER ETT DeV. Further points in organization of departments of ophthalmology and otolaryngology. Ci April, 1926, 10:2, x3 CALDWELL, BERT W. Care of patient of moderate means. Organization of hospitals. April, 1927, 11:2, 5g-6o Jan., 1928, 12:1, 4 2-45 CHIPMAN, WALTER W. Comparison of A.C.S. with English Opportunities of surgeon and hospital in promoting community College. Dec., 1924, 8:3, 4 interest in proper care of sick. Dec., 1933, 17:4, 27-30 Presentation by Sir Berkeley Moynihan of Great Mace on Future trends in hospital management and service. March, behalf of consulting surgeons of British armies. Dec., x924, 1 935, 19:1, 4-7 8:3, 3 Medical science, hospital service, and patient. April, 1937, The years between-fellowship address. Dec., 1924, 8:3, 1-6; 22:2, 67 Year Book, 1925, 82-88 The approved hospital and its obligations-care of patient, Surgery of America. July, 1926, 10:3, 24-27 education, prevention, and research. April, 1938, 23:2, 75 Nursing as service profession. Jan., 1927, II :1, 7-8 Important legislative, preparedness, and emergency problems Our College mandate-tribute to Allen B. Kanavel. Year ROW facing hospitals. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 25-26 Book Supp• 1939, 67-71 CALDWELL, DAVID M. X-ray service. April, 194o, 25:2, CHISHOLM, G. B. Current problems in medical man power 9o-91 for armed forces, hospitals and civilian population. June, CALDWELL, HENRY H. Legal aspects of medical records. 1944, 29:2, 171-173 April, 1940, 25:2, 101 -102 Expression of appreciation. 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CHRISTIAN, HENRY A. Some missed pedagogic opportun- CORNELL, EDWARD L. Adequate care of obstetrical pa- ities incident to usual organization of resident staff of a tient in general hospital from standpoint of analgesia and hospital. Jan., 1929, 13:1, 19- 22 anesthesia. April, 1937, 22:2, 71-72 CLAGETT, 0. T. Surgical removal of thymomas in cases of CORSCADEN, JAM ES A. Follow-up and study of end-re- myasthenia gravis. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 65 sults. April, 1925, 9:1, 138-140 CLARK, DWIGHT E.: See DUNHAM, LUCIA, jt. auth. CORWIN, E. H. L. Minimum standards for convalescent CLARK, HERBERT C. Traumatism and malaria in Central hospitals. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 38-41 America. Pamphlet, conference on traumatic surgery, 1929, CORWIN, R. W. What the profession of medicine wants in 24-25 hospitals. 1917, 3:1, 41 CLARK, JEFFERSON H. Scientific value of records and Psychology for the convalescent at Minnequa Hospital. Sept., proper classification of diseases from standpoint of patholo- 1923, 7:3, 72 gist. April, 1937, 22:2, 84 COSGROVE, SAMUEL A. Regulation and control of obstet- CLARK, LEWIS N. Care of patient-administration. June, rical practice in institutions of non-staff . March, 1937, 22:3, 163-164 1935, 19:/ : 12- 16 CLARK, RANDOLPH L., J R. Surgical problems of aviation Proper training of interns and residents in obstetrics through medicine. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 7o arrangement of services, supervision of work and instruc- CLAUSEN, EDWIN G. Postoperative (anesthetic) paralysis tion. June, 1939, 2 4 .3, 200-201 of brachial plexus. Review of literature and report of nine COTTON, FREDERIC JAY. Address of welcome. Year cases. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 38 Book, 1929, 112 CLAYTON, S. LILLIAN. Nursing. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 28 The crippled child. Dec., 1933, 17'4, 46-47 Grading of schools of nursing. Jan., 1927, :r, 33 Viewpoint of member of medical staff on public relations. CLOTHIER, M RS. WILLIAM J. Care of patient - hospital April, 1938, 23:2, 106- 107 auxiliaries. June, 1937, 22:3, 164-166 COTUI, FRANK W.: See MULHOLLAND, JOHN H., jt. auth. CLOPTON, MALVERN B. Safety of modern surgery. March, COULTER, JOHN S. Minimum standard for physical therapy 1934, 18:1, 27-28 department of a general hospital. April, 1928, 12:2, 24- 28 CLOUGH, HARRY D., and CHRISTOPHER G. PARNALL. Visual Efficiency and economics as applied to the physical therapy methods in conducting staff conference. Jan., 1929, 13:1, department. March, 1933, 17:1, 19-21 3-18 Physical therapy department in the small, medium and large COCKER! LL, ELEANOR. Role of social worker in diagnosis general hospital. April, 1938, 23:2, 84 and treatment of cancer. March, 1933, 17:1, I5-18 Physical therapy. Jan., 1941, 26:5, 8o Social service department in cancer clinic and hospital. June COULTER, PEARL PARVI N. Orienting medical students to 1933, 17:2, 38-40 hospital wards. Sept., 1937, 22:4. 2 43-244 CODE, CHARLES F.: See HALLENBECK, GEORGE A., jt. auth. C RAI G, ALLAN. The approved hospital a factor in advancing CODMAN, E. A. What profession 'of medicine wants in hos- scientific medicine. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 10-12 pitals-case records and their value. 1917, 3:1, 24-27 The hospital and the doctor as co-operating factors in diag- Registry of bone sarcoma as end-result idea in hospital organ- nosis. April, 1925, 9:1, 57 ' 1 ization. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 34-38 Basic considerations and requirements for staff appointments. Bone sarcoma. Jan., 1926, to:1A, 7-32 July, 1927, 11:3, 38-39 CODMAN, E. A., and EUGENE H. POOL. Analysis of end- Group hospital administration. April, 1938, 2 3: 2 , 93-94 results. Jan., 1923, 7:2, 15-17 CRAIG, D. A. Hospital standardization from a public health CODMAN, E. A., JAMES EWING, and JOSEPH C. BLOODGOOD. standpoint. Jan., 1923, 7:2, 12-13 Report of registry of bone sarcoma. Year Book, 19 23, 43-45 CRAG IN, DONALD B. Place of physical therapy in care of COFFEY, ROBERT C. Marvels of modern surgery. Dec., the injured.' Dec., 1938, 12:4, 19-20 1933, 17:4, 45 CRANDALL, W. C. Application of principles of hospital COFFMAN, L. D. Fellowship address. Year Book, 1935, standardization from viewpoint of hospital trustee. March, 182-188 1936, 21:1, 18 COHN, ISI DORE. Testimonial dinner-Rudolph Matas (re- CRAWFORD, W. HAMILTON. Pertinent problems affecting marks of toastmaster). June, 1940, 25:3, 157 hospitals and their solution-from a nation-wide survey. COLE, WALTER F. Individual doctor's responsibility for Dec., 1932, 16:4A, 30-32 clinical records. March, 5933, 17:I, 32 -33 C RI LE, GEORGE. Address by the president. 1917, 3:2, 1 - 2 COLE, WARREN H.: See WALTER, LE ROY, j1. auth. Summary of First Conference, 1917, 3:1, 2 COLEMAN, FRANK P. Traumatic hemothorax-decortica- The A.C.S. July, 1926, 10:3, 22-23 tion in treatment of chronic uninfected type. Feb., 1945, Sir Rickman J. Godlee. Year Book, 1926, 86-87 30:1, 57 What hospital standardization movement means to present- COLER, BI RD S. Influence of university diagnostic clinics day practice of medicine. Dec., 1930, 14:4, 11 - 12 and bearing on fees of independent practitioners. Dec., Fellowship address. Year Book, 1931, 137-142 1929, 13:4, 27- 28 Oxygen therapy in hospitals. Dec., 1932, 16:4A, 18-19 COLLER, FREDERICK A. Richard Root Smith-biograph- Address to Fellows and Governors in behalf of Board of Regents. ical outline. June, 1940, 25:3, 185-186 Year Book, 2 934, 148-149 COMBS, CHARLES N. Hernia operations as index of hos Importance and value to scientific medicine of animal experi- pital infections. March, 1930, 14:1, 38-39 mentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 5-6 COMPERE, CLINTON L. Experiences in theater of opera- Franklin H. Martin and the A.C.S. June, 1935, 20:2, 50-51 tions. S. W. Pacific. June, 1 944, 2 9: 2 , 95-99 A.C.S. an 'educational institution. Dec. 1 935, 20:4, 12 7-1 33, CON KLI N, MARY STONE, KATHRYN L. MACLEOD, and Year Book, 1936, 152 -159 VICTORIA SMITH. Women's auxiliaries. June, 1 939, 24:3. Training for surgery. Dec., 1935, 20:4, 131-132 233-234 Presentation of candidates-I935 class. Dec., 1935, 20:4, 142 CONLEY, WALTER H. Sources and prevention of hospital Eighteenth annual hospital standardization report of the A.C.S. infections. April, 1925. 9:1, 1 43-144 March, 1936, 21:1, 7 CONNELL, F. GREGORY. What the profession of medicine Lord Moynihan-1865-1936. Jan., 1937, 22:1, 2 4 wants in hospitals. 1917, 3:1, 40-42 Another year of hospital standardization-the 1936 survey. 22:2, CONNELLY, M I RIAM C. Food service. April, 1938, 23:2, April, 1937, 64-66 114-115 Symposium on graduate training for surgery-introductory remarks. Jan., 1938, 23:1, 5-6 COOLEY, M. S., and E. C. REIFENSTEIN. Rational drug Twentieth year of hospital standardization-1937 survey. therapy in hospitals. June, 1939, 24:3, 226 - 228 April, 1938, 23:2, 73-74 COOPER, LEN NA F. Food service. June, 1939, 24:3, 220- 222 Edward Martin-obituary. June, 1938, 23:3, 174- 175 COPE, OLIVER: See LANGOIIR, JOHN L., jt. auth.. and MOORE, Dr. Kanavel and the A.C.S.-obituary. June, 1938, 23:3, FRANCIS D., jt. auth. 168-169 CORNELL, CLIFFORD. Responsibilities of elected officials George Edmond de Schweinitz-obituary. Sept., 1938, 2 3:4, in care of indigent sick. April, 1940, 25:2, 66-68 281-282 6 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Symposium on graduate training for surgery-introductory DAUGHERTY, JOHN E. X-ray department in hospital man- remarks. Jan., 1939, 24:1, 4o agement. Dec., 2929, 13:4, 4 2-45 Charles H. Mayo-biographical outline-obituary. June, DAVID, F. E. Examination, diagnosis and treatment of rectal 1939, 24:3, 155-156 diseases. Sept., 2923, 7:3, 6o-62 CROHN, N. N.: See NECHELES, H., jt. auth. DAVIDSON, S. G. Hospital standardization medical records. CROOK, CLARENCE E. Hematocrit and plasma protein Jan., 1922, 6:2, 22 changes associated with measured blood losses in man. Laboratories and hospital standardization. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 25 Feb., 1945, 30:2, 66 Ratio of interns and nurses to patients. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 97-98 CROSBY, DANIEL. Application of principles of hospital A complete system of departmental daily reports essential in standardization-viewpoint of economist. March, 1936, efficient hospital administration. June, 1932, 16:2, 26-29 21:1, 26 Medical staff organization. June, 1937, 22:3, 165 GROSSMAN, LYMAN WEEKS. Tourniquet and refrigera- DAVIDSON, VICTOR D. George A. B. Addy-obituary. tion in war injuries. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 53 June, 1945, 30:2, 296 CROWELL, A. J. Status of nursing. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 71 DAVIS, CAROLYN E. To educate nurses, doctors, and others Removal of ureteral stone by cystoscopic manipulation disin- engaged in care of sick. March, 1836, 21:2, 32 tegration of cystin stone by pelvic lavage and internal med- DAVIS, D. J. Importance and value to scientific medicine of ication. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 5 2-54 animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 7 CROWELL, BOWMAN C. Group of sectional meetings, DAVIS, EDWARD P. Hospitals as they are. 1917, 3:1, 14 A.C.S.-introduction. Sept., 1929, 13:3, 22 DAVIS, GEORGE G. Essentials of a complete hospital record Value of complete accurate records in study of human cancer. of industrial patients. April, 1927, 11:2, 31-34 Dec. 1929, 23:4, 54 DAVIS, LOYAL. Importance and value to scientific medicine Hall of Art and Science of Surgery. April, 1938, 23:2, 133 of animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 7 Twenty-five years of work on cancer problem by A.C.S. June, DAVIS, NATHAN S., III. Importance and value to scientific 1939, 23:3, 209-211 medicine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 7-8 Third edition of "An Outline of Treatment of Fractures." DAVIS, NEWTON E. Hospital standardization, viewpoint of Sept., 2940, 25:4, 245 hospital trustees. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 8-20 CROWELL, BOWMAN C., and IAN G. MAcDoNALD. Organi- Hospital standardization and community co-operation. April, zation and conduct of cancer clinics in general hospitals. 2925, 9:1, 33-35 April, 1939, 24:2, 85-92 The future hospital and standardization. Jan., 1926, 10:2, CROWELL, BOWMAN C.: See BESLEY, FREDERIC A., jt. 27-29 auth. Somen:3, observations on hospital standardization. July, 1927, CUBBINS, WILLIAM R. Discussion, forum on traumatic surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 27 Proper interpretation of hospital service. March, 1935, 19:1, Franklin H. Martin. June, 1938, 20:2, 39-40 • 24- 26 Frederic Atwood Besley. Sept., 1944, 29:3, 266-268 Preservation of voluntary hospital. April, 1937, 22:2, 8o CULLMAN, HOWARD S. Application of business principles DAVIS, RICHARD B. Remunerative value of good medical in hospital administration. Dec., 1931, 15:4, 44 -48 records. April, 1038, 23:2, 103- 104 CUM M I NGS, C. J. Computing hospital death rates. Jan., DAVISON, MARSHALL. Introduction and orientation of 1924, 8:1, 98-100 intern to medical record keeping in the hospital. Jan., 1942, Present economic depression in hospitals; increased utilization 27:1, 63-65 of hospital facilities; maintaining balance between economy DAWSON OF PENN, RT. HON. LORD. Convocation addiess. and efficiency. March, 1932, 16:2, 43-45 Oct., 1825, 9:3, 5 • CUNNINGHAM, HUGH. Anesthesia service. Jan., 1941, DEARING, W. P. Role of emergency medical service in gas 26:2, 76- 77 defense June, 1943, 28:2. 160-164 CUNNINGHAM, J. C. Medical service in industry. June, Emergency medical service in war time disasters. June, 1944, 1944, 29:2, 183- 185 29:2, 203-205 CUNNINGHAM, SAMUEL R. Discussion of papers in forum DEARING, W. P., and THOMAS B. MCKNEELY. War time on traumatic surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 26-27 problems in communicable disease control. June, 1944, CURTIS, G. WAITE. Organization and management of busi- 29:2, 145-152 ness department of hospital. March, 1936, 21 33 DE BAKEY, MICHAEL E.:See CARTER, B. NOLAND, jt. auth. To provide adequate service. March, 1936, 21'1, 29-30 DECKELMAN, CHARLES. Workmen's compensation laws, CURTIS, MIRIAM. Preparedness for emergencies. June, their intent and significance. April, /927, 21:2, 7-9 1939, 24:3, 192- 193 DECKER, C. J., and P. J. FLAGG. Essentials for efficient Foodstuffs and supplies of all kinds having to do with food anesthesia in hospitals. April, /923, 9:2, 146-150 service in the hospital. Jan., 2942, 2 7:2, 47-48 DEL CASTILLO, L. G. The spoken word-radio talks. Jan., CUTLER, ELLIOTT. Importance and value to scientific med- 1942, 27:1, 68-70 icine of animal experimentation. Dec., 2934, 18:4, 6-7 DENNIS, CLARENCE. Prolonged dependent drainage in CUTTER, IRVING S. Traumatic surgery as an educational treatment of chronic osteomyelitis. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 53 problem. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 5-6 DENSFORD, KATHERINE. Adequacy of nursing care of the Frederic A. Besley-obituary. Feb., 1945, 30:2, 81-82 patient. April, 1937, 22:2, 76 DE TAKATS, GEZA. Preparation of local anesthetic solu- D tions. Dec., 1933, 17:4, 40-41 Neurovascular lesions of extremities. June, 1943, 28:2, 139-24o DAILY, EDWIN F. Maintaining standards for maternity and DICKINSON, ARTHUR M., and L. PRESCOTT BROWN. Plan newborn infant care. June, 1944, 29:2, 221 - 223 for judging qualifications of applicants for hospital privileges. DAILY, RAY K. Keystone of scientific efficiency of the hos- Sept., 1937, 22:4, 242 pital-records. April, 1937, 22:2, 68-69 DICKINSON, ROBERT L. What the profession of medicine Overcoming problems incident to securing acceptable specialty wants in hospitals. 1917, 3:1, 36-37 medical records. April, 1940, 25:2, 102 Hospital standardization6 rd i:_ation5 from viewpoint of medical profession. DANDY, WALTER E. Importance of more adequate sterili- Jan., zation processes in hospitals. March, 1932, 16:1, 11-12 Staff organization. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 21-22 Ruptured intervertebral disks. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 38 Standardizing staff conference procedure. April, 1925, 9:r, DANFORTH, W. C., and JOHN A. WOLFER.' Appraising of case records. April, 1925, 9:2, 66-75 DICKSON, FRANK D. Importance of accurate and complete DANN, D. B. Advantages of standardized ready-made dres- records in fracture cases. March, 1934, 18:1, 16-18 sings. March, 1934, 28:2, 19-20 Injuries of bones and joints. June, 1943, 28:2, 137- 138 DAN NA, JOSEPH A. Some interesting experiences with ether DIEHL, HAROLD S. Procurement and Assignment Service anesthesia. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 55 for physicians, dentists and veterinarians: responsibilities, DARRACH, WILLIAM. George Emerson Brewer-biograph- accomplishments and future problems. June, 1943, 28:2, ical outline-obituary. April, 2940, 25:2, 210-III x70-276 AUTHOR INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 7

DI L LON , EDWARD T. What standardization means to St. EDMONDSON, HUGH A., and CLARENCE J. BERNE. Cal- Vincent's Hospital, . Jan., 1920, 4:3, 8 cium disturbances in acute pancreatitis. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 44 DOAN E, JOSEPH C. The autopsy and hospital efficiency. EH REN HAFT, J. H., and IRVING FRIEDMAN. Relationship of April, 1925, 9:1, 135-138 acute anemia to wound healing-an experimental study. Structural requirements of medical clinic from standpoint of Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 61 internist. April, 1926, 10:2, 26- 29 El CH EN LAUB, M. H. Care of patient - public relations. Is standardization of surgical technique possible? Dec., 1930, June, 1937, 22:3, 182-183 14:4, 16-19 EISENBERG, ARTHUR A. Errors in surgical diagnosis, Personnel management. June, 1939, 24:3, 181-182 avoidable and unavoidable, as seen by laboratory man-a DONALDSON, J. K. Surgical approaches for drainage of non- statistical study of 5,785 general`surgical cases. April, 1925, purulent and purulent pericardial effusions. Feb., 1943, 9:1, 46-56 28:1, 41 ELDREDGE, AD DA. How can we assure efficient nursing care DORSEY, JOHN M. Lymphatic drainage of the esophagus; to patient? Dec., 1929, 13:4, 36-37 its relation to surgical procedures in carcinoma. Feb., 1943, Nurse's contribution to medical record. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 59 28:1, 40 ELIASON, ELDRI DGE L. Address of welcome. Year Book, DORST, STAN LEY E. Effects of accelerated program of 1931, 120 medical schools on faculty and studerts after 18 months' ELLIOTT, CHARLES A. The personality of Allen B. Ka- experience. June, 1944, 29:2, 159-161 navel-obituary. June, 1938, 23:3, 163-165 DOUGHERTY, JOHN E. Status of nursing service as viewed ELLIOTT, J. S. What New Zealand division of British Med- by hospital superintendent. Jan., 1927, II:I; 12-13 ical Association is doing toward improving hospital efficiency DOW LI NG, OSCAR. Health situation and medical schools of for practitioners of medicine. April, 1925, 9:1, 19-23 Latin American countries. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 21-22 ELLIS, KATHLEEN. Recruitment of student nurses and gov- Method of prevention and control of yellow fever. Sept., 1923, ernment assistance in Canada. June, 1944, 29:2, 228-229 7:3, 7 2-73 ELOESSER, LEO. Treatment of war injuries to the chest. DOWNS, MRS. NORTON. Hospital auxiliaries. June, 1937, April, 1942, 27:2, 122-123 22:3, 164 EMCH, ARNOLD F. Significance of research and statistics in DRAGSTEDT, CARL A., J. A. WELLS, and FRANZ R. GOTZL. the hospital field. April, 1940, 25:2, '69-71 Relation of toxicity of pancreatic enzymes to toxemia of ENGEL; GI LSON COLBY. Follow - up clinic. April, 1937, acute pancreatitis. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 44 22:2, 83 DUBIN, MAURICE. Plan for increasing number of autopsies. Summarization of , scientific panel discussions. April, 1942, March, 1930. 14:1, 27-29 27:2, 135 DUBLIN, LOUIS I. Uniformity of records in cancer clinics. ENGEL, WI LLIAM J. Lighting in operating room. June, Dec., 2931, 15:4, 15-16 1939, 24:3, 187-188 DU BOIS, MARGARET. Place of medical record librarian in ERF, L. A.: See JoNEs, HAROLD W., jt. auth. hospital organization. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 53-54 ERICKSON, LI LLIAN H. What constitutes proper appraisal DUE, FLOYD 0.: See ABBOTT, WALTER D., jt. auth. of medical record? April, 1938, 23:2, 102- 103 DUFF, R. ROBINSON. Discussion of papers in forum on Status of training of medical records librarians. April, 1940, traumatic surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 26 25:2, 98-99 DUKES, CHARLES A. Administration of a cancer clinic in a ERNST, EDWIN C. Radium containers and custody of general hospital. Dec., 1931, 15:4, 3-4 radium. Dec., 1931, 15:4, 13-15 Alameda County plan. Dec., 1933, 1 7:4, 20-21 ESTLICK, RICHARD E., J. LAWRENCE SIMS, and CARL H. Cancer-an arrestible disease. June, 1934, 18:2, 7-8 MCCASK_EY. Etiology and surgical treatment of acute mas- DUNGAN, DORIS L. Housekeeping-hospitals. June, 1937, toiditis. June, 1940, 25:3, 179-184 22:3, 178 EVANS, EDWARD F. Hospitals as they are. 1927, 3:1, 14-27 House management. June, 1939, 24:3, 222 - 223 Access to patients' records. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 54 -55 DUNHAM, CHARLES, and HILGER P. JENKINS. Relation of EVANS, EVERETT I DRIS. : early repair of tubing fluid to the tissue reaction and absorption of surgical skin defects caused by severe burns and wounds. June, 1943, gut (catgut). Feb., 1 943, 28:i, 62 28:2, 142 - 143 DUNHAM, LUCIA, DWIGHT E. CLARK, and ALEXANDER BRUN- EWI NG, JAMES: See also CODMAN, E. A., jt. auth. Review of SCHWIG. Preliminary observations on intravenous admin- classification of bone tumors. Sept., 1939, 24:4, 290-2 95 istration of fat for nutritional purposes. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 65 DUNLOP, GEORGE R. High saphenous resection in the F obese. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 61 DUNN, G. W. Relation of Dependents' Board of Trustees to FAI RLEY, GRACE M. Standardization program for schools hospitals. June, 194-,A 29:2, 200- 202 of nursing. Jan., 1927, II :I, 16-18 DUNN, HALBERT L. Diagnosis code for use in tabulating FALCONER, ALEX R. Hospital administration in New morbidity statistics. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 7 2-73 Zealand. April, 1925, 9:1, 122- 125 DUNOTT, DANIEL Z. Recommendations of American Rail- FALLON, JOHN. Operating table photography. Feb., 1943, way Association in connection with hospital standardization. 28:r, 67 Jan., 1922, 6:2, 13- 14 FARRIS, J. MATTHEWS. Visualization of biliary duct sys- tem with contrast media. Feb., 2943, 28n, 42 E FAU LEY, G. B. Prevention of gastrojejunal ulcer with entero- gastrone. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 45 EARL, GEORGE. Inguinal hernia. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 56-57 FAXON, NATHANIEL L. Problem of hospital intern. Jan., EARN HEART, HAROLD. Organizing and executing a plan 1924, 8:1, 46-49 for graduate training for surgery in a hospital. Jan., 1939, FELDMAN, WI LLIAM H. Importance and value to scientific 24:1, 4 2-44 medicine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 8 Analysis of 1939 report-graduate trait," for general surgery FENTON, RALPH A. Essential features for organization and and the surgical specialties as related to hospitals. Jan., operation of a department of ophthalmology and otolaryn- 1940, 25:1, 31-35 gology in a general hospital. Oct. 1925, 9:3, 8-ro Medical service in industry. June, 1943, 28:2, 203-204 FERGUSON, GRACE BEALS. Value and scope of medical EASTMAN, P. F., and C. A. MOYER. Effect of adrenal cort- social service work in hospitals. March, 1933, 1:7:1, 26-30 ical substances plus intravenous saline upon plasma volume FERGUSON, SIR H. LI N DO. University Hospital of Dune- in shock. Feb., 2943, 28:1, 57 din, New Zealand. April, 1925, 9:1, 18-19 EATON, ARTHUR G. Expressions of appreciation. June, FERGUSON, L. K RA EER. Experiences in a theater of opera- 1944, 29:2, 85 - 86 tions-South Pacific. June, 1 944, 29:2, 100-103 EBAUGH, FRANKLIN G. Psychiatric complications in sur- Navy war surgery. June, 1 944, 29:2, 122-126 gery. June, 1937, 22:3, 153-158 FERGUSON, PAUL S. Three specimen programs in graduate ECHLIN, FRANCIS A. Observations of seventy operated training in surgery. June, 1 945, 30:2, 110- 121; Spec. Bull., cases of subdural hematoma. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 37 Sept., 1945, 57-68 8 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

FRESLER, PAUL H. What A.C.b. can do for smaller hospi- FRI D, VICTOR A. Hospital air conditioning. June, 1939, tals. Jan., 1926, ro:r, 24-27 24:3, 188- 189 Superintendent's viewpoint of nursing problem. Dec., 1929, FRI EDMAN, I RVI NG: See EHRENHAFT, J. H., jt. auth. 13:4, 29-3 1 FULLER, WESLEY. The written word-newspaper publicity. Application of principles of hospital standardization from view- Jan., 1942, 27:1, 67-68 point of hospital administration. March, 1936, 21:1, 20 FU LTON, WILLIAM J. Medical service in industry. June, Fund raising. April, 1938, 23:2, 98-99 1 944, 29:2, 192- 195 FIKE, 0. K. Financing. April, 1940, 25:2, 91-92 FUN K, ELM ER H. Relation of departments to medical clinic Fl NDLAY, ROBERT T. A fracture clinic. June, 1936, 21:2, as a whole. April, 1926, 10:2, 29-32 108-109 FURSTENBERG, ALBERT C. Graduate training in otolar- FINGERHOOD, BORIS. A minimum standard for dispen- yngology. Jan., 1939, 24:1, 61-64 saries. April, 1925, 9:1, 140- 142 Continuing education for medical officers and civilian phy- Hospital administration and its relation to organized medicine. sicians. June, 1943, 28:2, 205-211 Jan., 1941, 26:1, 31 Current problems in accelerated medical and pre-medical edu- Fl N LAY, CAROLOS E. Yellow fever: the means of trans- cation. June, 1944, 29:2, 156-158 mission. June, 1936, 21:2, 100-101 Fellowships in psychiatry available at University of Michigan. FINLEY, JOHN H. Fellowship address-fifth convocation, June, 1945, 30:2, 121 Philadelphia, 1916. 1916, 2:2, 3-14 FINLEY, LUCY CLARE. Economic problems of hospitals and patients from an admitting officer's viewpoint. June, G 1932, 16:2, 23-26 GABRI EL, SISTER JOHN. Role of our hospitals in the Fl NN EY, J. M. T. Presidential address, specially printed, National Recovery Program. June, 1934, 18:2, 11-13 1913; 1916, :1, 14; Year Book, 1913. 23-2 5 The hospital and the changing social order. March, 1936, Allen B. Kanavel and his military service-obituary. June, 21:1, 12 1938, 23:3, 170 GAIL, FRANK B. Administration. April, 1940, 25:2, 93 Emergencies. April, 1940, 25:2, 93-94 GALBRAITH, A. C. Factors entering into an efficient oper- FISH, FREDERICK J. Medical records system of Vancouver ating room service. March, 1930, 14:1, 34 -35 General Hospital. June, 1933, 17:2, 52-58 GAM MILL, LEE C. Maintaining maximum efficiency at min- FITZ - HUGH, THOMAS. Experiences in a theater of opera- imum cost in hospital care of sick and injured, from view- tions-India. June, 1944, 29:2, 93-95 point of hospital management. June, 1934, 18:2, 17-19 FLAGG, P. J.: See DECKER, C. J., jt. auth. Front office of the hospital. April, 1938, 23:2, 121 FLEXN ER, SI MON. Importance and value to.scientific med- GARDIN ER, ELIZABETH G. Socio-economic aspects of con- icine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 8-11 valescent care. Jan., 194r, 26:1, 37-38 FOG ELSON, S. J. Effect of a protein denaturant on hista- GARRISON, CHARLOTTE J. Promoting public relations mine ulcers. Feb., 1 943, 28:r, 46 programs for the small hospital. Jan., 1941, 26:r, 62-63 FOLEY, MATTHEW 0. Co-operation between hospitals and GATCH, W. D.: See also WAKIM, K. G., jt. auth. Organizing those administering workmen's compensation laws. April, the educational program. Jan., 1940, 25:1, 13-15 1927, 11:2, 39-40 GEISTER, JAN ET M. Nursing-hearsay and facts in private What shall we do about automobile accidents? Dec., 1931, duty. Oct., 1926, 10:4, 21-30 1 5:4, 23 - 29 Hourly and group nursing. Jan., 1927, II:I, 24-26 How trustees can keep abreast with advances in hospital ad- Economics of nursing. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 14-17 rilinistra.tion. June, 1933, 17:2, 58-59 GERWIG, WALTER H. Appendicitis-a study of Soo cases FOLLANSBEE, G. E. Medical records. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 24 observed during present emergency in army hospitals. Feb., FOORD, ALVI N G. Application of principles of hospital 1943, 28:1, 51 standardization from viewpoint of clinical pathologist. GIBBONS, J. CARDINAL. Letter endorsing hospital standard- March. 1936, 21:1, 20- 21 ization, I917. Jan., 1926, ro:I, 16 FOOTE, M ERRI LL N. Responsibility of medical staff in GI LBERT, NEWELL C. Institutional convalescent care-the maintaining control and quality of professional work in medical patient. Jan., 1941, 26:5, 44-45 hospitals. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 26-28 GI LCREEST, EDGAR L. Business of keeping well. March, FORRESTER, C. R. G. Discussion of papers in forum on traumatic surgery. Dec., 1938, 12'4, 31 GI LM1934, ALICEE S. Relationship of the State Department of FO RTU I NE, STANLEY T. Follow-up and end-results. July, Education to hospitals through their registered schools of 1927, 1:3, 40-42 nursing. Jan., 1927, II:I, 22-23 FOSS, HAROLD L. Application of A.C.S. standards in the GI LMORE, E. S. Fundamental principles of hospital admin- modern hospital. Jan., 1926, ro:r, 30-32 istration from an international viewpoint. April, 1835, 9:1, Plan for the systematic instruction and supervision of interns and resident physicians. Dec., 1931, 15:4, 29-32 115-118 Checking and controlling postoperative infections. Dec., 1934, GI LSON, HELEN E. Care of the patient-food service. June, 1937, 22:3, 173 18:4, 40-42 GI US, JOHN A. Surgical treatment of intussusception in Medical fifth year. April, 1937, 22:2, 75 Medical staff conference. April, 1938, 23:2, 77-78 infants. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 51 Care of the patient-engineering. FOSTER, WILLIAM H. Essentials of complete hospital GIVEN, ROBERT W. record of industrial patients. April, 1927, 11:2, June, 1937, 22:3, 179-180 34-35 n- ALBERT LESSER. Ligation of FOWLER, W. FRANK. Method for review of surgical mortal- GLASSER, S. THOMAS, and A femoral vein in occlusive arterial disease. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 6o ity. July, 1927, II:3, 42-45 FOX, H ERBE RT. Importance and value to scientific medicine GLASSER, S. THOMAS: See HERRLIN, JOHN, JR., jt. auth., of animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, II and LESSER, ALBERT, jt. auth. FRANK, GLEN. Fellowship address. Year Book, 1930, 135-144 GLENN, JOHN M. Industry: its relation to traumatic sur- FRANKENBERGER, CHARLES. A suggested hospital med- gery. Jan., 1928, 12:1, 52-53 Organization, management, and func- ical library. June, 1932, 16:2, 3o-44 GLENN, ROBERT A. FRANTZ, KIEFER. Use of the serum phosphatase, cephalin tioning of clinical laboratory. March, 1934, 18:1, 6-ro flocculation and hippuric acid tests in differential diagnosis GODDARD, LEROY A. Presentation of the John B. Murphy of jaundice. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 43 Memorial Building to the A.C.S. June 10, 1926. July, 1926, FRASER, JOHN R. Control of maternal morbidity and mor- 10:3, 9-Io tality. April, 5937, 22:2, 88-93 GODFREY, MRS. WILLIAM S. Care of the patient - hos- Training of an obstetrician and gynecologist. Jan., 1939, 24:1, pital auxiliaries. June, 1937, 22 :3, 1 64 52-56 GODLEE, SIR RICKMAN J. Fellowship address. First con- FREY, JOHN P. Hospital's reception of the injured workman. vocation, Chicago, Nov. 13, 1913. Specially printed, 12p. April, 1927, 11:2, 21 - 24 1913, I a, 14; Year B ook, 1913, 21-23 Relation of organized labor to care of accidents. Dec., 1928, Greetings from Royal College of Surgeons. 1916, 2:1, 12:4, 7-8 AUTHOR INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 9

GOFF, BYRON H.: See also WARD, GEORGE GRAY, jt. auth. Medical and hospital service, U.S. Veterans Admn. Feb.,. Standardization of operating room technique. April, 1925, 19441 944, 2r, 9:r, 128-134 Organization andn functions of the U.S. Veterans Admn. June; GOLDWATER, S. S. Criteria of hospital efficiency. Dec., 1644, 29:2, 198-zoo 5931, 15:4, 41-44 Special medical advisory group to the administrator of vet- Co-operation between voluntary and governmental or tax- erans affairs. June, 1 945, 30:2, 135; Spec. Bull. Sept., supported hospitals. June, 1 939, 2 4:3, 179-18o 1045, 76 GOODALE, WALTER S. Staff conferences. Dec., 1929, 13:4, GRIMM, ELEANOR K. Medical motion picture . Sept., 37-40 1944, 29:3, 320-322 GOODMAN, E. N. Improved method of measuring potential Medical motion picture films-expanded program of A.C.S. difference across human gastric membranes, and preliminary Sept., 1 045, 30:3, 218-216 report on its clinical significance. Feb., 5943, 28:1, 48 GRIMSON, KEITH S.: See also HODGE, G. B., jt. auth. GOODNOW, LEON L. Traumatic surgery and its relation to Effect of anesthesia and high spinal cord section in dogs with compensation laws. Jan., 1928, 12:x, 58-6o early and late neurogenic hypertension. Feb., 1043, 28:/, 39 GOODRICH, ANNIE W. What profession of medicine wants GRIMSON, KEITH S., and CHARLES E. KERNODLE, JR. in hospitals-the trained nurse. 1917, 3:1, 3o-36 Effect of low cervical spinal cord section in dogs with ex- GOODYEAR, MRS. G. E. Women's auxiliary in a small perimental renal hypertension and early and late neurogenic hospital. Jan., 1041, 26:1, 62 hypertension. Feb., 1 945, 30:1, 56 GORDON, CHARLES A.: See also HELLMAN, ALFRED, jt. GRINSTEAD, WI LLIAM F. Present status of nursing. Sept., auth. Difficulties encountered in staff organization. Jan., 1923, 7:3, 7o 1924, 8:1, 49-50 GRISWOLD, R. ARNOLD. Treatment of fractures. April, Increasing and recording of consultations in a hospital. April, 1942, 27:2, 118-119 1925, 9:1, 144-145 GRISWOLD, R. ARNOLD, and ALVIN B. ORTNER. Autotrans- Staff conference as a problem of the hospital. April, 1925, fusion in emergency surgery. Feb., -1943, 28:1, 57 9:1, 58-59 GRODI NS, F. S. Concussion shock. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 37 Co-ordination and integration of a department of gynecology GROSS, SIDNEY, ARTHUR B. SOULE, JR., and JAMES G. and obstetrics in the general hospital. June, 1931, 15:2, IRVING. Pantopaque myelography in diagnosis of hernia- 4 1-43 tions of intervertebral discs. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 54 GO R R ELL, JOHN E. Call systems for hospitals. April, 1937, GROSSMAN, MAX R. Underlying principles of the public 23:2, 107-108 relations problems. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 66 GOTZL, FRANZ R.: See DRAGSTEDT, CARL A., jt. auth. GROULX, ADELARD. Welcome to visitors-War Sessions. GRABER, C. LEE. Obesity-causes and treatment. Sept., June, 1044, 29:2, 87 1923, 7:3, 54-55 GURD, FRASER B. Hospital standardization in Canada. GRADLE, HARRY S. Graduate training in opthalmology. April, 1940, 25:2, 64-65 Jan., 1 939, 24:5, 59-61 GURDJIAN,IAN,54 E. S., and H. R. LISSNER. Mechanism of head Edward Jackson, March 3o, 1856-October 2g, 1942. Feb., injury as studied by cathode ray oscilloscope. Feb., 1 945, 1943, 28:r, 25-26 30:1, GRAF, DOUGLAS P. Appendicitis: statistical analysis, Cin- GUTH RI E, DONALD M. Fusing triple viewpoints on nurs- cinnati General Hospital. Feb., 5 943, 28:1, 5o ing-doctors', nurses', and hospital executives'. Dec., GRAHAM, EVARTS A. Address of welcome. Year Book, 1932, r6:4A, 3 6-37 1933, 137 Your health and your future. March. 1934, 18a, 31 Importance and value to scientific medicine of animal experi- Modern preceptor in graduate teaching. Jan., 1938, 23:1, mentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, II 28-30 Graduate training for surgery from viewpoint of American Evaluation of graduate training-records, reports and esti- Board of Surgery. Jan., 1938, 23:1, 33 -34 mates of work. Jan., 1940, 25:1, 30 Hospital program of the A.C.S. Jan., 1942, 27:5, 21 -24 GWATH M EY, JAM ES. Anesthesia in relation to ophthal- Presidential address. Year Book, 1942-43, 226-233 mology and otolaryngology. April, 1926, 1o:2, 17-18 GRAVES, JAM ES C., JR. Discussion of papers in forum on traumatic surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 22 H GRAVES, STUART. Importance and value to scientific med- icine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 11 - 12 HADDAD, SAM I I. Study of Arab hospitals in light of present GRAY, WILLIS J. Business management. Jan., 2941, 26:1, day standardization. Sept., 1936, 2 I :3, 173-177 63- 74 HAGGARD, WILLIAM D. Preparation for a surgical career. GRAYSON, CARY T. Franklin H. Martin and the Great Dec., 1 933, 1 7:4, 3 -5 War. June, 1935, 20:2, 53-55 Inaugural address. Year Book, 1934, 157-162 GREEN, WILLIAM. Industrial medical service. Jan., 1928, Presidential address. Year Book, 1934, 165- 171 12:1, 31 Address of retiring president. Year Book, 1935, 162- 168 GREENGARD, H., I. F. STEIN, JR., and A .C. IVY. Comparison Rudolph Matas-the paragon. June, 1940, 25:3, 158-16o of various blood substitutes in resuscitation after an other- HALL, CARRIE M. Hourly and group nursing. Jan., 1927, w ise fatal hemorrhage. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 57 II:r, 26-28 HALLENBECK, GEORGE A., and CHARLES F. CODE. Effect GREEN HILL, J. P. Importance and value to scientific med- of so-called histamine antagonis on gastric secretion and icine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 12 motility. Feb., 1943, 2 8 :1, 47 GREENOUGH, ROBERT B. Report of Cancer Committee. HAMANN, CARL A. Essentials for efficient surgical service Year Book, 1923, 39 -40; 1924, 29 in hospital. April, 1925, 9:1, 77-78 Progress and prospect in treatment of cancer. April, 1928, HAMILTON, JAMES A. Need for adequate education and 12:2, 36-37 training for hospital executives. June, 1939, 24:3, 215- 256 Symposium on cancer-introductory remarks. Jan., 5920, HAMILTON, JOSEPH E. Role of pectin in wound healing. 13:r, 42 Feb., 1943. 28:1, 62 Control of cancer. March, 1934, 18:1, 3o HAMILTON, SAMUEL W. Psychiatric department in gen- In memory of Franklin H. Martin, Dec., 1 935, 20 :4, 1 2 4 eral hospital. April, 5938, 23:2, 85-82 Inaugural address. Year Book, 1935, 160-s 79 HAMILTON, STEWART. Basic considerations in selecting Presidential address. Year Book, 5935, 182-188 hospital trustees. April, 1928, 12:2, 7-8 President's address. March, 1936, 21:r, 5 HANI MON D, FRANK C. Postmortems in hospitals. Jan., GREGG, ALAN. Plan for postwar medical service. Feb., 1 944, 1926, ma, 42-48 29:r, 14-17 HAMPTON, ROBERT R. Administration and service. April, GRIFFITH, CHARLES M. Application of hospital standard- 1927, 11:2, 6o ization principles to U.S. veterans' hospitals. Jan., 1928. HANSON, WILLIAM 0. A surgeon tells why he is glad that 12:1, 31-32 he specialized in surgery. Jan., 1942, 27:5, 86 10 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

•HANSSON, K. G. Therapeutic physical measures. June, HENDERSON, MALVIN S. in Australia 1939, 24:3, 232 and New Zealand. Sept., 1935, 20:3, 112 HANTEN, ANNE. Organization and management of food HENDERSON, WILLIAM T. Case of actinomycosis hominis. service. March, 1936, 21:1, 36 Oct., 1925, 93, 15-16 HARBIN, ROBERT M. How large hospital can assist small Hospital, doctor, and nurse as co-operating factors in care of hospital in complying with requirements. Jan., 2929, 13:1, the patient. Jan., 1926, roa, 12-13 36-37 HENRIETTA, SISTER. Subsidiary worker-selection, duties, HA R E R, W. BENSON. Scientific value of records and proper and control. April, 1940, 25:2, 103 - 106 classification of diseases from standpoint of obstetrician. HENRY, THOMAS P. Care of injuries, standpoint of the April, 1937, 22:2, 85 motorist. Dec., 1928, /2:4, 9-I1 HA RGER, R. N. Study of concentration of ether in breath and HERB, ISABELLA. What constitutes efficient anesthesia service blood during course of surgical operations. Feb., 1943, for hospitals? March, 1930. 14:1, 31-32 28:1, 54 HERRELL, WALLACE E.: See HEILMAN. DOROTHY, jt. auth.. HARKINS, HENRY N., and HOWARD ROMENCE. Use of der- HERRLIN, JOHN, JR., and S. THOMAS GLASSER. Test of visi- matome skin grafts: quantitative studies on blood sulfanila- bility of the gut in local obstructions. Feb., 1943, 28:i, so mide levels following drug application to donor sites. Feb., HERRMANN, LOUIS G. Post-traumatic painful osteoporo- 1943, 28:1, 56 sis. Feb., 1 943, 28:x, 54 HARMAN, BYRON M. Occupational therapy. June, 1939, HESS, ELM ER. The next Century of Progress in medicine. 24:3, 231-232 March, 1 934, 18:2, 32 HA RN ED, JESSIE. Medical records. June, 1 939, 24:3, 232- HESS, GAYLORD R. Influences of war on medical service in 23 .3 industry. June, 1944, 29:2, 177-183 Practical application of punch card system in assembling HESS, RUTH. Place of medical secretary in hospital. April, statistical and research data from medical case record. Jan., 2940, 25:2, roo-ror 1941, 26:1, 71- 72 H ESSER, HERBERT H. Problem of therapy in chronic cystic HARRIES, GRACE. Nurse's contribution to medical record. mastitis. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 66 Dec., 1929, 13:4, 59 HEUER, GEORGE J. Organizing the education program. HARRIS, CHARLES H. Maintaining maximum efficiency at Jan., 1940, 25:I, r6 minimum cost in hospital care of sick and injured from HEWITT, S. R. D. Sterilization of dressings. Dec., 1 934, standpoint of medical staff. June, 1934, 18:2, 14-17 18:4, 36-4o HARRIS, PHILANDER A. Hospitals as they are. 1917, 3:1, H EY D, CHARLES GORDON. Address of welcome. Year Book, 1932, 133 HART, DERYL. Training of a surgeon. Jan., 1939, 24:1, 58-59 Supplementary postgraduate education for medical officers HARTMAN, F. W. What constitutes adequate laboratory and civilian doctors. June, 1 943, 28:2, 208-210 service for hospital. March, 1930, 14:1, 22-25 HIBBARD, ANGUS. Report of Ochsner Foundation. Year HARTMAN, GERHARD. Graduate education in hospital Book, 1928, 12 administration. June, 2 939, 24:3, 217- 218 HIGHSM ITH, JACOB F. Hospital standardization-view- HARVEY, ANDREW M. Discussion of papers in forum on point of medical staff member. March, 1936, 21:1, 19 traumatic surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 30-31 HI LLKOWITZ, PHILIP. An accredited pathologist for every HARVEY, SAMUEL C. Importance and value to scientific approved hospital. March, 1936, 21:I, 16 medicine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 12 Clinical laboratory. June, 1939, 24:3, 225-226 Report of Committee on Graduate Training for Surgery. Dec., HILLMAN, CHARLES C. Organization and functions, med- 1935, 24:4, 143-146 ical department, U.S. Army. April, 1942, 27:2, 141 -147 HATCHER, A. R. Problems of hospitals in small towns and HIRSHFELD, JOHN WINSLOW, H. H. WILLIAMS, WIL- rural areas. June, 1935, 20:2, 86-96 LIAM E. ABBOTT, FRIEDA MEYER, MATTHEW A. PILLING, HAT Fl ELD, C. A. Evaluation of some of materials commonly and CARL G. HELLER. Nitrogen balance studies of burned used for pre-operative skin preparation. Feb., 1 943, 28:2, 66 patients. Feb., 2945, 30:2, 68 HATFI ELD, JOHN N. Standardization of hospital furnish- HIRSHFELD, JOHN WINSLOW: See ABBOTT, WILLIAM E., ings, equipment and supplies. April, 1938, 23:2, 115-116 jt. auth. HAUSMA N, W. A., JR. Medical records. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 24 HODGE, G. B. KEITH S. GRIMSON, and H. MAX SCHIEBEL. HAWLEY, GEORGE W. Initial treatment of simple fractures. Surgical results of a revival of radical one-stage excision and Oct., 1926, 10:4, 19 stripping of varicose veins coupled with pressure bandages HAY HOW, EDGAR C. Maintaining adequate professional and early activity. Feb., 1945, 30:2, 63 and nonprofessional personnel under war time conditions. HOLM BLAD, EDWARD C. Problems in rehabilitation after June, 2944, 29:2, 218-220 injury. Jan., 2939, 24:1, 71-73 HAYWOOD, ALFRED K. Hospital laboratories. Jan., 1922, HOLMES, GEORGE W. Present status of radiation treat- 6:2, 25-26 ment in carcinoma of breast. Jan., 1929, 13:1, 46 -49 Hospital standardization, viewpoint of hospital superintendent. HOOK, FREDERICK R. Organization and functions, medical Jan.. 1922, 6:2, 7-8 department, U.S. Navy. April, 1942, 27:2, 148-153 H EA LY, MONSIGNOR JOHN J. Hospitals and the war. Traumatic shock-early signs, prevention and treatment. April, 1942, 27:2, 171-172 April, 1942, 27:2, 104-105 H EALY, WILLIAM P. What you should know about cancer. Treatment of burns. April, 1942, 27:2, III June, 1 934, 18:2, 8-g Treatment of fractures. April, 1942, 27:2, 120-121 HEERMAN, R. W. To bring cost of hospital service within Treatment of war injuries of skull and brains. April, 1942, reach of the people served. March, 1936, 21:1, 30-31 27:2, 130-131 HEFFINGER, FRED W. Care of patient-business methods. Treatment of war injuries to chest. April, 1942, 27:2, 125-126 June, 1937, 22:3, 175-176 Treatment of war injuries to face. April, 1942, 27:2, 134 HEILMAN, DOROTHY, and WALLACE E. HERRELL. Further Treatment of wounds of soft parts. April, 1942, 27:2, 114- 115 studies on gramacidin and other antibiotic agents. Feb., HOOVLER, MARGUERITE E. Medical record librarian- 1943, 28:2, 61 self-study and personal development. Jan., 1941, 26:1, H El M BU RGER, ROBERT F. Experimental production of 66-67 pericardial adhesions in rats. Feb., 1 945, 30:r, 57 HORNSBY, JOHN A. Hospital problem of today. 1917, 3:1, H El NBECKER, PETER, JACQUES BRUNEAU, and ALFRED M. 4-2r LARGE. Refrigeration and its use in surgery of the extrem- What profession of medicine wants in hospitals. 1917, 37 ities. Feb., t945, 3o:I, 62 HORSLEY, J. SHELTON. Animal experimentation. Dec., HELLER, CARL G.: See HIRSHFELD, JOHN WnsisLow, jt. auth. 1934, 18:4, 12-13 HELLER, RICHARD E.: See LAUFMAN, HAROLD, jt. auth. HORRAX, GILBERT. Treatment of war injuriesi of skull and HELLMAN, ALFRED, GEORGE W. KOSMAE, and CHARLES brains. April, 1942, 27:2, 127- 129 A. GORDON. A continuing analysis of maternal deaths by HOVEY, FRED B. Surgical trade code prohibits rebates. county society committees. June, 1 943, 2 4:3, 202-203 Dec., 1934. 18:4, 43 AUTHOR INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE II

HOWES, EDWARD L. Rate of epithelization. Feb., 1943, Address of welcome. Year Book, x932, x34 28:1, 64 Robert Battey Greenough-r871-1937. April, 1937, 22:2, HOXWORTH, PAUL. I. Problems in selection of blood for 104- 105 transfusion: use of high-titered test serum. Feb., 1943, J ENSON, A. C. Institutional care of chronic and convalescent 28:1, 58 patients. March, 1936, 21:1, 28 HUDSON, A. EDWARD. Community good will. April, 1938, JOHNSON, C. A.: See WAKERLIN, G. E., jt. auth. 23:2, 99-100 JOHNSON, FRANK E.: See BOYDF.N, EDWARD A., jt. auth. The small hospital. June, 1939, 24:3, 223 - 224 JOHNSON, HERBERT C. Jntraventricular use of penicillin. HU FFMAN, EDNA K. Need for courses for medical record Feb., 1 945, 30:1, 55 librarians already in the field. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 65-66 JOHNSON, SALLY. Nursing staff. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 41 -43 HUMPH REYS, ELEANOR: See OWENS, FREDERICK M., jt. JOHNSON, VICTOR. Current problems in accelerated med- auth. ical and pre-medical education. June, 1944, 29:2, 155-156 HUNT, ERNEST LER01. Scheme for surgical rating. Jan., JOLLY, ROBERT. Sidelights on hospital standardization. 1924, 8:1, 38-46 Jan., 1923, 7:2, 1 3- 14 Accrediting of surgical deaths. March, 1930, 14:1, 11-20 Care of patient in standardized versus non-standardized hos- HUSTON, HARRY H. Navy war surgery. June, 1944, 29:2, pital. Jan., 1924, 8:r, 25-29 134-1 37 Routine pathological examination and basis for charges. Jan., H UTC H I NS, ROBERT MAYNARD. Fellowship address. 1924, 8:1, 59 Back to Galen. Year Book, 1934, 1 7 2-1 75 Report on sectional meetings. Sept., 1929, 13:3, 28-3o Importance and value to scientific medicine of animal experi- Assuring harmony, efficiency and community good will in man- mentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 13 aging your hospital. March, 1932, 16:1, 49-52 Future of voluntary hospital. March, 1936, 2I:1, 17 JONES, DAVID H. Administration of tonsil clinic in nose and throat hospital. March, 1 933, 17:1, 35 -43 JONES, EVERETT W. Economies in use of sutures and drugs. I BS EN, MARJ 0 RI E M. Securing and maintaining competent administrative and other personnel for small hospital. Jan., Jan., 1942, 27:1, 45 -47 EVERETT W., and MAURY MAVERICK. General guide 1941, 26:1, 57-58 JONES, in applying for priority assistance. June, 1943, 28:2, 181- 183 1 N G RA M, IVAN N. Fifteen cases of adenoma of the bronchus JONES, GRACE G. Surgical obliteration of internal iliac vein reported from University of Michigan Hospital. Feb., 1945, without impairment in bodily function. Feb., 28:1, 30:1, 57 1943, 59 JON ES, HAROLD W., L. A. ERF, F. L. MUNRO, and L. M. IRELAND, M ERR ITTE W. Some accomplishments of hos- TOCANTINS. Use of intramarrow and intravenous concen- . pital standardization. Dec., 1930, 14:4, 7-8 trated plasma in surgical shock. Feb., Inaugural address. Surgery in the medical department of the 1 943, 28:r, 58 JONES, J EN N I E C. Program of American Association of U.S. Army. Year Book, 1930, 1 2 7- 134 Record Librarians as it affects hospitals. June, 1939, Presidential address. Medical department of U.S. Army. 2 4:3, 208-209 Year Book, 1g3o, 119-126 JONES, PERRI E. Care of patient-hospital libraries. June, Address of retiring president. Year Book, 1931, x21 - 124 1937, 22:3, 181- 182 I RVI NG, JAM ES G.: See GROSS, SIDNEY, jt. auth. IVY, A. C. Importance and value of scientific medicine in JORDAN, EDWIN P. Adoption and putting into operation of standard nomenclature of disease. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 68-69 animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 1 3-1 4 IVY, A. C.: See GREENGARD, H., and BALFOUR, D. C., jt. auths. Standard nomenclature of disease and operations with especial reference to tumors. Jan., 1942, 27:r, 15-16 JUDD, EDWARD S., J R. Experimental production of peptic J ulcers with caffein. Feb., 1943, 28:r, 46 JACKSON, EDWARD: See also LEVY, ROBERT, jt. auth. Hos- pitals as they are: discussion. 1917, 3:2, 14-15 K Planning. April, 1927, 11:2, 51-52 KAHN, RUTH M. Does surgical patient need dietary direc- Changes in ocular refraction. Dec., 1932, 16:4A, 5 0-54 tion? April, 1937, 22:2, 76-77 JACKSON, J. ALLEN. What hospital .trustees expect from superintendent. Dec., 1931, 15:4, 48-52 KAISER, BEATRICE. Selective economic basis for out- patient service. Jan., 2929, 13:1, 23 - 29 JACKSON, SAMUEL. Relations of board of trustees to med- ical staff. April, 1928, 12:2, 18- 19 KAISER, GEORGE D. Experimental study of production of JAM ES, E. J. Convocation address. 1916, :r, 15 adhesions by sulfadiazine and sulfamerazine in various JARRELL, SISTER HELEN. Efficient nursing care of pa- species of animals. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 69 KAM MAN , GORDON R. Ills of medical records and their tient. Dec., 2929, 1 3:4, 34-36 JAST ROW, ANNIE M. End - results and follow - up. Jan., remedies. June, 1939, 2 4:3, 209-210 1926, roa, 38-41 RoIl8e3o-f1ubibliotherapy in care of the patient. June, 1939, 24:3, J EN K I NS, HI LG ER P.: See also DmixrAm, CHARLES, jt. auth: Plan for central registry for operative mortality statistics. KANAVEL, ALLEN B. Hospital as educational center. 1917, March, 1936, 21:1, 43-44 3:1, 27-29 Standard classified terminology of operations. Jan., 1941, In memoriam-Albert J. Ochsner. 1858-1925. Year Book. 26:1, 7o-71 1925, 86 J EN N ETT, J. H. Proper program for teaching interns. Sept., Report of work of credentials committees. Dec., 1930, 14:4, 1936, 21:3, 167-169 62-63 JENNINGS, BABETTE. Medical social service standards. Inaugural address. Fundamentalism and social progress in April, 1938, 23:2, 113 -114 medicine. Year Book, 1932, 14 2-1 47 JENNINGS, FRANK D. Staff organization. Jan., x922, 6:2, Presidential address. Program of College and initiates' re- 21 sponsibilities. Year Book, 1932, 15 0- 154 Hospital standardization-staff organization. Jan., 1923, 7:2, Standardized hospital as medical education center. Dec., 19-22 1932, ,6:4A, 9-II Staff conference demonstration. April, 1925, 9:/, 59-60 Address of retiring president. Intangibles in surgery. Year Staff conference demonstration by combined staffs of St. Book, 1 933, 138-141 Catherine's and Greenpoint Hospitals, Brooklyn. July, Dividends of medical science. March, 1934, 18:1, 33 1925, 9:2, 10- 21 Franklin H. Martin and Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. JENNINGS, JOHN E. Hospital rules and regulations. Jan., June, 1935, 20:2, 47-49 1924, 8:1, 51-52 Case records honor list and prize award-x935. Dec., x935, Status of nursing, viewpoint of medical profession. Jan., 1927, 20:4, 142 ri:r, I0-II Resolution-Lord Moynihan. Jan., 1937, 22:1, 24-25 I2 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

KANAVEL, ALLEN B., and SUMNER L. Kocx. Treatment of KOCH, F. L. Routine for pre-operative cases. Jan., 1924, infected wounds on surgical service. Sept., 5930, 14:3, 19-27 8:I, 91 KANAVEL, ALLEN B.: See Kocn, SUMNER L., jt. auth. KOCH, SUMNER L.: See also KANAVEL, ALLEN B., jt. auth. KAPPES, MARION. Co-operation between hospital medical Treatment of compound injuries and infections resulting libraries. June, 1941, 26:3, 257- 218 from them. March, 1932, 16:1, 3-ro KAUFMAN, LOUIS RENE, and WALTER L. MERSHEIMER. Immediate treatment of compound injuries. Sept., 1934, 18:3, Study of effects of sulfonamides in acute appendicitis. Sur- 25- 29 gical service, Flower and Fifth Avenue and the Metropolitan Allen B. Kanavel, surgeon, preceptor, friend-obituary. June, Hospitals. Feb., 5943, 28:1, 5o 1938, 23:3, 159-162 KAZANJI AN, V. H. Plastic surgery. June, 1943, 28:2, Treatment of open wounds. June, 1940, 25:3, 176-178 140-141 Treatment of burns. April, 5942, 27:2, 1o6- no KEENAN, C. B. Case- record system as basis for appraising Nerve and tendon injuries. June, 1943, 28:2, 125- 126 surgical work. April, 1925, 9:1, 28-32 KOCH, SUMNER L., and ALLEN B. KANAVEL. Pre-operative KEGEL, ARNOLD H. Contamination of water in hospitals as preparation and postoperative care of surgical patients. cause of postoperative infections. March, 1930, 14:1, 40-42 July, 1927, 11:3, 14- 28 KEHOE, ROBERT A. Medical service in industry. June, KOLM ER, JOHN M. Clinical laboratory in relation to oph- 1944, 29:2, r9o-192 thalmology and otolaryngology. April, 1926, 50:2, 14-15 KELLER, CAROLINE. Maintaining standards of nursing X-ray department in relation to ophthalmology and otolaryn- service under war time conditions. June. 1944, 29:2, 216 - 218 gology. April, 1926, 10:2, 16 KELLY, ELEANOR E. Role of social worker in cancer clinic KONRAD, CLARA M. Adequate nursing care of obstetrical of a general hospital. Dec., 1931, 15:4, 7 -9 patient in general hospital. April, 1937, 22:2, 72 KENNEDY, R. D. Anesthetic of choice in orthopedic surgery. KOOP, C. EVERETT. Clinical use of ossein gelatin as plasma Sept., 1923, 7:3, 49-50 substitute. Feb., 1945, 3o:1, 66 Tendon transplantation in forearm. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 52 KOPETZ KY, SAMUEL J. Standardization of ophthalmolog- KENNEDY, ROBERT H. Transportation of injured. June, ical and otolaryngological departments. April, 1927, 11:2, 1933, 17:2, 21-30 62-64 Our responsibility to fracture patient. Sept., 1936, 21:3, KORNGOLD, JANET F. Important factors in securing effi- 569-172 cient nursing care. March, 1932, 16:1, 36-39 Progress in transportation of fracture patients. April, 1940, KOSMAK, GEORGE W.: See also HELLMAN, ALFRED, jt. 25:2, 107-108 auth. Need for better standards in obstetric practice. Institutional convalescent care-fracture patient. Jan., 1941, March, 1935, 19:1, 8-9 26:1, 47 Graduate training for obstetrics. April, 5937, 22:2, 73 Treatment of fractures. April, 1942, 27:2, 117- I1 8 Adequate care of obstetrical patient in the general hospital. KENNEDY, RODERICK D. Tendon transplantation in fore- April, 1937, 22:2, 69-70 arm following irreparable injury to musculospiral nerve. KR EDEL, F. E.: See also RASMUSSEN, G. L., jt. auth. Surgical Sept., 1923, 7:3, 27 treatment of cerebral thrombosis. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 38 KENNEY, EDWARD C. Experiences in theater of operations KRETSCHMER, HERMAN L. Address of welcome. Year - Pearl Harbor. June, 1944, 29:2, 12o- 116 Book, 1930, III Navy War Surgery. June, 1 944, 29:2, 137 - 142 Animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 14- 15 KEPL, MAXWELL F., and BJARNE PEARSON. Adrenal corti- Graduate training in . Jan., 1939, 24:1 48-50 cal changes after administration of adrenal cortical extract KREUSCHER, PHILIP. Emergency department in hospital. in guinea pigs receiving an M.L.D. of clostridium welchii April, 1928, 12:2, 22-23 toxin. Feb., 1945, 50:1, 6o-61 Address of welcome. Year Book, 1934, 152 KERNGOLD, JANET F. Efficient nursing care. March, 1932, KRUMBHAAR, E. B. Relation of special departments of 16:1, 36-39 hospital to clinical medicine. April, 1926, I0:2, 32 -35 KERNODLE, CHARLES E., J R.: See CRIMSON, KEITH S., KRUSEN, WI LMER. Pharmacy service. June, 1937, 22:3, jt. auth. 170-171 KESSLER, HENRY H. Discussion of papers, forum on trau- KUEBLER, MABEL L. Efficient nursing service for small matic surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 3o hospital. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 6o- 61 K HA I RA L LA H , AM I N A. Study of Arab hospitals in light of KURTZON, MORRIS. Trustees. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 75 present day standardization. Sept., 1936, 21:3, 173- 177 KIDNER, FREDERICK. Institutional convalescent care- L orthopedic patient. Jan., 5941, 26:1, 48-49 KING, FLORENCE. Handling of supplies-purchasing, stor- LADD, FRANCES C. Control and assignment of duties of ing, receiving, distribution, exchange, economies, costs. non-professional workers. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 3 8-39 June, 5933, 17:2, 47 -49 LA FIELD, WILLIAM A. Roentgenological service. Jan., KING, JOSEPH H. Convalescent care. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 5o 1923, 7:2, 26-27 KING, M. K. Improved operation for pilonidal cyst. Feb., LAHEY, FRANK H. Increasing individual opportunity and 1943, 28:1, 67 responsibility of doctors and hospitals for service in relation KINGSTON, GEORGE A. Economy of proper medical treat- to accelerated war program. June, 1943, 28:2, 168-169 ment in relation to compensation. April, 1927, 11:2, 12- 15 Expression of appreciation. June, 1944, 29:2, 85-86 K I NGSWOOD, ROY C., and GEORGE A. ...AMSEY.P Case rec- LAM, CONRAD R. Treatment of burns. April, 1942, 27:2, ords. Jan., 1923, 7:2, 22-2 4 ro9-110 KIRK, NORMAN T. Expressions of appreciation. June, 1944, Results of clinical use of dicoumarin. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 62 29:2, 85-86 Wound healing and infection. Feb., 1 943, 28:5, 62 Care of wounded by American surgeons. Sept., 1 944, 29:3, 290 LAMB, SYDNEY. British hospital contributory schemes- KIRKHAM, H. L. D. Plastic procedures in burns. June, description of voluntary hospital insurance plans utilized by 1943, 28:2, 1 44-1 45 English workmen and their families. March, 2935, 19:1, KI RKLAND, ALICE G. Incomplete medical records-causes, 26-31 remedies. April, 1938, 23:2, 104-205 LAMBERT, WALTER E. Staff organization. Jan., 2923, Approved courses for medical record librarians. Jan., 1941 , 7:2, 21 26:1, 65 LAMBROS, VASI LIOS S. Repair of large cranial defects by KLOPP, E. J. Character of staff conferences of cancer clinic. use of ilium and plastics. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 37 Dec., 1931, 15:4, 9-ro LANDES, H. E., and H. C. VORIS. Management of urinary KNAPP, MACIE N. Morale. April, 1938, 23:2, 91-92 bladder in acute spinal cord injury. Feb., 1 943, 2 8 ,1 , 44 KNIGHT, MAYNARD D. Comparative results in experi- LANGOHR, JOHN L., and OLIVER COPE. Expeditious ex- mental extrapleural and transpleural anastomosis of esoph- cision and grafting of full-thickness burns facilitated by pro- agus. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 56 phylactic and therapeutic penicillin. Feb., 1945, 30:I, 63 AUTHOR INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 13

LAN N I N, BERNARD. Experimental evaluation of satisfactory LEWISON, EDWARD F. Rayable gauze as factor of safety in operation for ulcer. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 47 surgical operations. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 39-40 LAPHAM, M. E. Assignment and utilization of interns and LICH, ROBERT, JR. Influence of amphetamine on urinary residents for 1943 -1944. June, 1943, 28:2, 177-178 bladder. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 45 LAPP, JOHN A. Right of hospital to select own staff. Jan., LINDBERG, VICTOR S. Meeting problem of finance in small 1928, 12:1, 33-35 hospital. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 62-62 LARGE, ALFRED M.: See HEINBECKER, PETER, jt. auth. LINDBLAD, C. A. Medical records. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 22 LARSEN, CHRISTINE A. Meeting nursing service problems LI N DEM , SELMA. Patients' libraries. Jan., 1941, 26:r. 79-80 during war time. June, 1 943, 28:2, 196-197 LINDQUIST, CHARLES A. Importance of small hospital in LARREY, BARON D. J. Extracts from monograph. Surgi- certain communities. April, 1940, 25:2, 82-84 cal memoirs of campaigns of Russia, Germany and France. LISSN ER, H. R.: See GURDJIAN, E. S., jt. auth. June. 1938, 23:3, 213- 214 LITOW, SIDNEY S.: See MERENDINO, K. ALVIN, jt. auth. LAUB, RAYMOND G. Reception and discharge of patients LITOW, SIDNEY S., K. ALVIN MERENDINO, and OWEN H. in hospital. April, 1925, 9:1, 126-127 WANGENSTEEN. Hematemesis from erosion or ulcer (gastric LAU FMAN, HAROLD, and RICHARD E. HELLER. Effect of and/or duodenal); an occasional complication of fracture. heparin on wound healing. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 62 Feb., 1 945, 30:1, 58 LAVI ERI, FRAN K. Experimental studies on prophylactic LITTLE, CLARENCE COOK. Economic bearing of cancer treatment of surgical shock. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 56 on individual, family, and state. Dec., 1933, 17:4, 48 -49 LAW, FREDERICK M. X-ray department in relation to oph- Importance and value to scientific medicine of animal experi- thalmology and otolaryngology. April, 1926, 10:2, r6 mentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 15-16 LAWRENCE, RT. REV. WILLIAM. Animal experimenta- LITTLE, HERBERT M. Essentials for efficient obstetrical tion. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 15 service. April, 1925, 9:r, 81-85 LAZENBY, A. D. How can economies be introduced in care of LITTLEJOHN, W. S. Psychoneuroses of war. June, 1 943, injured? Dec., 1928, 12:4, 18 28 : 2 , 149-1 54 LAZENBY, MAU RICE. Co-operation between hospitals and LOBDELL, EFFI E L. Status of nursing. Sept., 1923, 7:3, those administering workmen's compensation laws. April, 67-68 1927, 11:2, 35-37 LOBI NG I ER, ANDREW S. Hospitals as they are. 1917, 3:1, LEA HY, LEON J. Problems in war time surgical practice. 15 June, 1943, 28:2, 188-189 LOCKWOOD, A. L. Nurse's contribution to medical record. LEA KE, CHAUNCEY D. Supplementary postgraduate edu- Dec., 1929, 13:4, 58-59 cation for medical officers and civilian doctors. June, 1943, LOCKWOOD, JOHN S.: See ZINTEL, HAROLD, jt. auth. 28:2, 210- 211 LOGAN, LAURA. Standardization program for schools of LEARY, TIMOTHY. Discussion of papers, forum on trau- nursing. Jan., 1927, 14-1 5 matic surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 24- 26 Nurse's contribution to medical record. Dec., 1929, 1 3:4, LEBB ETTER, THOMAS A. Facts about your medical career 58-59 on demobilization. June, 1 945, 30:2, 134-135; Spec. Bull., LOGAN, WILLIAM H. G. Oral surgery and dental depart- Sept., 1945, 75-76 ment in general hospital. April, 1938, 23:2, 83 -84 LEE, BURTON J. Report on treatment of malignant diseases LOH R, OLIVER W. Adequate laboratory service for hospital. with radium and x-ray. Sept., 1929, 13:3, 24-28 March, 1930, 14:1, 25-26 Value of cancer diagnostic clinics. Dec., 1931, 15:4, I6-17 LONG, JOHN WESLEY. Organization of efficient case record Obligation of general hospital in providing better service for department. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 63-67 cancer patient. March, 1933, 17:1, 13-15 LONG, LE ROY. Responsibility of fellows of A.C.S. in hos- What cancers can be cured. Dec., 1933, 17:4, 47-48 pital standardization. Jan., 1926, ro:r, 10- 12 Graduate medical teaching of spec- LEE, WALTER ESTELL. Integrity of the medical profession. March, 1936, 21:5, II ialties, Graduate School of University of Pennsylvania. LORD, JERE W., JR. Use of vitallium tubes in abdominal Jan., 1940, 25:1, 21-22 LEECH, B. C. Organization and management of department surgery. Feb., 1943, 28:r, 65 jt. auth. of anesthesia in 200 to goo bed hospital. March, 1 934, 18a, LORD, JERE W., JR.: See BLAKEMORE, ARTHUR H., 1115 LORETTA, SISTER M. Critical analysis of present day LEIGH, SOUTHGATE. Staff organization. Jan., 1923, 7:2, 21 methods of training medical record librarians. Jan., 1942, Standardization of Fellows of the College. April, 1927, 11:2, 27:1, 52-53 5-6 LOWMAN, J. B. Industrial hospitals and dispensaries. Jan., Importance of strict operating-room control. July, 1927, 'II:3, 1922, 6:2, 16 29-31 LOZN ER, EUGENE L.: See NEWHOUSER, LLOYD R., jt. auth. Hernia operations as index of hospital infections. March, 1930, LUCKHARDT, ARNO B. Animal experimentation. Dec., 14:1, 39-4o 1934, 18:4, 16 LEITCH, M. ANNIE. Nursing service in war time. June, LUETH, HAROLD C. Current problems in medical man 1943, 28:2, 194-196 power for armed forces, hospitals, and civilian population. LELAN D, GEORGE A., JR. Postgraduate education in frac- June, 1944, 29:2, 168-171 tures. Jan., 939, 24:1, 65-67 1 Importance and value to scientific medicine LEN HART, CARL H. Organized study of surgical pathology. LUND, FRED B. Jan., 1940, 25:1, 24-26 of animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 16-17 LESSER, ALBERT: See also GLASSER, S. THOMAS, jt. auth. LUNDY, JOHN S. Efficient anesthesia service for hospital. Diagnostic value of radiographic and fluoroscopic examina- March, 1930, 14:1, 32 -33 tion of deep veins of lower extremities. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 61 Anesthetic hazards. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 26 LESSER, ALBERT, and S. THOMAS GLASSER. Refrigeration LUTES, J. DEWEY. Basic standards for schools of nursing. anesthesia in amputations with a report of cases. Feb., 1943, Dec., 1932, 16:4A, 23- 24 28:r, 53 LYNCH, DANIEL L. Medical service in industry. June, 1943, LEUTN ER, WI N FRED GEORGE. George Crile. Feb., 1943, 28:2, 201-203 28:r, 7-8 LYNCH, FRANK B., JR. Clinical laboratory service. June, LEVI NE, MILTON, and DAVID STATE. Reactions following 1937, 22:3, 168-169 intravenous administration of human plasma. Feb., 1943, LYNCH, THOMAS J. Medical service in industry. June, 28:1, 57 1944, 29:2, 195- 197 LEVI NSON, S. 0.: See ZIMMERMAN, LEO M., jt. auth. LYON, E. P. Medical schools and hospital standardization. LEVY, ROBERT, and EDWARD JACKSON. Physical needs for ophthalmological and otolaryngological departments in gen- 1917, 3:1, 45-51 eral hospitals. April, 1926, 10:2, 7-10 LYONS, CHAMP. Philosophy of wound management in U. S. LEWIS, RUTH. How medical social worker can assist in pres- Army. Feb., 1945, 30:I, 13 - 14 ent economic depression. June, 1933, 17:2, 40 -43 LYONS, WILLIAM: See WOODHALL, BARNES, jt. auth. 14 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

M Basic requirements for major surgery in approved hospitals. June, 1945, 30:2, 145-149 MacCURDY, FREDERICK. Out-patient department in the Making appointments to medical staffs of hospitals. June, hospital. April, 1938, 23:2, 118-119 2945, 30:2, 14 2-144 MacDONALD, IAN G.: See CROWELL, BOWMAN C., it. auth. How Fellows of A.C.S. can participate in its activities. Sept., MacEACHERN, MALCOLM T. Hospital standardization, 1945, 3o:3, 214-217 Vancouver General Hospital. Jan., 1920, 4:3, 7 MacIVER, GEORGE A. Staff conferences. March, 1930, Comment on application of minimum standard. Jan., r921, 14:1, 48-49 5:1, 6-7 Supplementary training in hospital administration. June General summary of hospital standardization. Jan. x922, 6:2, 18 1939, 24:3, 219 Hospital standardization-medical records; laboratories. Jan., MacLEAN, B. C. Depression developments in relation to hos- 1922, 6:2, 22- 25 pital economics. Dec. 1932, 16:4A, 38-42 flow hospital standardization can improve, professional work MacLEAN, SIR EWEN J. Fellowship address. Year Book, and service to patient in hospital. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 19-30 1927,110-116 Fundamental principles interpreted from hospital standard- MacLEAN, HUGH. Problem of small hospital. Sept. 1923, ization program. Jan., 1923, 7:2, 17- 18 7:3, 76-77 Hospital standardization-I823 survey. Jan., 2924, 8:1, 7-10 MacLEOD, KATHRYN L.: See CONKLIN, MARY STONE, jt. Location of x-ray and clinical laboratory with relation to ser- auth. vice. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 6o-61 MADDEN, JOHN L. Acute gastroduodenal perforation. Feb. Responsibility for case records. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 5 2-53 1943, 28:1, 48 Official report, 1924, and analysis of hospital standardization MAGNUSON, PAUL B. Simplicity in fracture treatment. movement during past seven years. April, x925, 9:1, 7-16 June, 1943, 28:2, 135-237 Report on hospital standardization, 1925. Jan., 1926, ro:r, MAGOUN, H. W.: See RANSON, S. W., jt. auth. MANSON, MELVILLE H. Report of survey on graduate Re4ror6t3 on hospital standardization, 1926. Jan., 1927, x1:1, training for surgery-preamble and survey. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 34-35 10-21 Special survey of hospitals of Victoria and New South Wales, MARCELINO, HERRERA VEGAS. Acknowledgement of Australia, and Dominion of New Zealand. Jan., 1927, honorary fellowship. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 25-26 35-36 MARIETTE, ERNEST S. Problem of in general Standardization of ophthalmological and otolaryngological hospital. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 31-33 departments in general hospitals. Brief statement of purpose MARR, C. H. Functions of board of trustees. April, 1928, of conference. April, 1927, 11:2, 44 -45 12:2, 9-11 Summary, 1929 hospital standardization survey-twelve years MARTIN, EDWARD. Hospitals as they are-hospital and its in retrospect. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 3-8 community. 1917, 3:1, 12- 14 Round table conference. March, 1930, 14:1, 5 1-57 Industrial hospital. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 14 What can small hospital do to meet minimum requirements? MARTIN, FRANKLIN H. Address by secretary general. March, 2930, 14:1, 54 1917, 3:2, 2-3 What is a health inventorium? March, 1930, 14:1, 55 -57 Report of secretary general of Clinical Congress of A.C.S. and Who shall be privileged to treat patients in hospitals? March, of A.C.S. Jan., 1920, 4:3, 10-19 1930, 14:1, 51-52 South American surgeons. Reprinted from S.G.&O., 1920 Hospital as organized health center. June, 1930, 14:2, 20-28 Hospital standardization, its inception, development, and prog- Code of medical ethics as applied to hospital physician. Dec. ress in five years. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 3 -4 1933, 17:4, 33-39 Re1po2r3,t o7f:2, standardization 3-4 activities of College in 1922. Jan., Hospital standardization survey, 1935. March, 1936, 21:1, 1 923, 7-10 Response to tribute to Gorgas. Sept., 1923, 7.3, 20 Securing, supervising, and using medical records. March, 1936, Visit to surgeons of Latin America-foreword. Sept., 1923, 21:1, 42-43 7:3, 7-12 Criteria for graduate training in surgery and a manual. Jan„ A.C.S. and better hospitals. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 5 -7 1938, 23:1, 22 -26; Jan., 1 939, 24:1, 6-,1 Australia and New Zealand-a medical pilgrimage. June, 19 2 4, Report of survey, graduate training for surgery-foreword. 8:2, 5-15 Jan., 1938, 23:1, 9-10 Genesis and progress of A.C.S. Dec., 1924, 8:3, 7-18; Year Presentation of minimum requirements of A.C.S. for obstet- Book, /925, 67-82 rical department. June, 1939, 24:3, 194 Official report, 1924, and analysis of hospital standardization Revised manual of hospital standardization. Sept., 1940, 25:4, during past seven years. April, 1925, 9:1, 7-16 243-244 Report of director general. Jan., 1926, Io:r, 14-21; Year Book, Inter-American relations and first inter-American institute for 1926, 33-34, 78-82 hospital administrators. Jan., 2941, 26:1, 1 3-1 4 John Benjamin Murphy-citizen and surgeon. -July, 1026, Rev. Charles B. Moulinier, S. J., 1859-1941. Sept., 1941, 26:4, 10:3, 19- 21 282-284 Report on hospital standardization for year 1925. Jan., 1928, War time program of Canadian hospitals. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 12:1, 3-30 Medical and surgical economics-introductory remarks. Dec., The doctor and hospital in war. April, 2942, 27:2, 93 -98 1929, 13:4, 9-10 Maintaining high standards of hospital service in war time. Health inventoriums and hospitals. Year Book, 1929, 44-48 Feb., 1943, 28:1, 34-36 Inaugural address. Evolution of clinical medicine and surgery Medical and hospital service in war time. June, 1943, 28:2, in relation to preservation of health and life. Year Book, 95-108 1929. 113-133 War develops concern for improving standards of obstetrical Presidential address. The A.C.S.-past, present, and future. care. Feb., 1944, 29:1, 36-38 Year Book, 1929. 134-146 Military and civilian physicians and hospital persr784n2-elpartic- Thirteenth annual report of hospital standardization. Dec., ipate in 21 regional meetings. June, 1944, n:2 1930, 14:4, 3-7 War and post-war plans for graduate training in surgery. June Address of retiring president. Year Book, 1930, 112-117 1944, 29:2, 206-209 Duke Foundation in relation to modern hospitals and their Expanded program of A.C.S. for graduate training in surgery. responsibility to public and medical profession. Sept. 1931, Sept., 1944, 2 93, 2 7 6-2 79; Spec. Bull., Sept., 1945 7-10 25:3 1 27-33 Looking forward in hospital standardization. Sept., 1944, 2 9:3, Memoirs-George David Stewart. March, 1933, 17:1, 3 280-283 New nomenclature of disease. June, 1933, 17:2, 61 Lima, Peru, institute for hospital administrators. Feb., 1945, Cancer is curable. Dec., 1933, 17:4, 49-50; Year Book, 1934, 24 39:1, 72-74 Animal experimentation. Dec. 1934, 18:4, 3 Planning for a professional career. Feb., 1 945, 30:1, 7-12; MASON, B. HENRY. Autopsies, their value, and certain fac- Spec. Bull., Sept., 1945, 89-94 tors that will influence their increase. Dec., 1930, 14:4, 31 -34 AUTHOR INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE

MASON, JAMES MONROE. Rudolph Matas-an appre- McLAUGH LIN, HARRISON L. Lesions of musculotendinous ciation. June, 1940, 25:3, 161-162 cuff. Painful shoulder due to calcific deposit. Feb., 1945, MASON, JAM ES MONROE, and ALTON OCHSNER. William 30:x, 62 David Haggard- biographical outline - obituary. April, McLEAN, JAY. Discussion of papers in forum on traumatic 1940, 25:2, 111- 112 surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 27-28 MASON, J. W. See WAKIM, K. G., jt. auth. McLESTER, JAM ES S. Emotional element in surgical dis- MATAS, RUDOLPH. Mission and ideals of A.C.S. Presidential eases. April, 1937, 22:2, 96-98 address. Year Book, 1926, 71-78 McNAMARA, F. P. Providing adequate laboratory, x-ray, Politics and hospitals in their relation to hospital standard- and other essential services for treatment of patient in small ization. Jan., 1926, 4-9 hospital. Jan., 1941, 26:r, 58 -59 Acceptance-John B. Murphy Memorial Building. July, McNAMARA, JOHN A. Open versus closed hospital. July 1926, 1o:3, 11-15 1927, II :3, 35-38 Hospital standardization movement. Jan., 1927, II:I, 3-6 Hospital charges and costs. Jan., 1928, 12:1, 39-41 Response to addresses-testimonial dinner. June, 1940, 25:3, McN EA RN EY, JOSEPH. Efficiency and economics as applied 163-166 to administration of anesthetics. March, 1933, 17:1, 22-23 International Society of Surgery. June, 1945, 30:2, 193-194; McRAE, A. J. Provision for isolation of infected patients in Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 228 general hospitals. June, 1939, 24:3, 191-192 MATTHEWS, HARVEY B. Organization of obstetrical staff McREYNOLDS, GEORGE S. Relation of hospital to depart- in general hospital, with particular reference to qualifications ments of radiology and pathology. April, 1925, 9:1, 64-66 and grading of privileges. June, 1939, 24:3, 196 -197 McREYNOLDS, JOHN 0. Administration and service. April MATTHEWS, LEWIS I. How shall hospital trustee acquire 1927, 11:2, 61-62 necessary knowledge to discharge his responsibility properly? MEANS, J. H. Criteria to be observed when selecting interns April, 1937, 22:2, 8o-8x and residents. Jan., 1938, 23:1, 39 -43 MAVERICK, MAU RY: See also JONES, EVERETT W., jt. auth. M ELEN EY, FRAN K L. Roles of professional and adminis- Preserving advance of science and humanities. June, 1 943, trative staffs in control of postoperative infections. Jan., 27:2, I79- 180 1941, 26:1, 23-24 MAYO, CHARLES H. Nursing. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 26-28 M EN DONCA, JOSE DE. Actual conditions and indications Community hospital. Jan., 1926, to:t, 3-4 for local anesthesia. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 28-30 MAYO, WILLIAM J. Service for the patient. Jan., 19 20, 4:3, MENSOR, MERRI LL C. Treatment of compound fractures 3-4 and osteomyelitis from war wounds, with moving picture Presidential address. Jan., 192o, 4:3, 20-22 demonstration. June, 1943, 2 8: 2 , 1 33-1 34 Recommendation of affiliation with South American univer- MERENDINO, K. ALVIN, SIDNEY S. LITOW, WALLACE B. sities. Jan., 192o, 4:3, 22 ARMSTRONG, and OWEN H. WANGENSTEEN. Experimental New Zealand and Australia. June, 1924, 8: 2 , 3-4 production of erosions or ulcer (gastric and/or duodenal) in John B. Murphy Memorial Building, atheneum of surgery. animals by fracture or curettement of bone marrow. Feb., July, 1926, to:3, 16-18 Nursing and hospital costs for individuals in‘moderate circum- 1945, 30:1, 58 MERENDINO, K. ALVIN, SIDNEY S. LITOW, and OWEN H. stances. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 22- 23 WANGENSTEEN. Failure of fracture or curettement of the Fellowship address. The education of the surgeon. Year Book, marrow of long bones in dogs or fracture in man to cause 1929, 147-152 stimulation of gastric secretion. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 58 MAYS, JAMES R. Business management. June, 1939, 24:3. MERENDINO, K. ALVIN: See LITOW, SIDNEY S., jt. auth. 220 M ER R I MAN, J. A. Anesthesia in hospitals. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 94 McBRI DE, AN DREW F. Co-operation between hospitals and those administering workmen's compensation laws. April, M ERSH El M ER, WALTER L.: See KAUFMAN, LOUIS RENE, jt. auth. 1927, 11:2, 37-38 McCARTHY, ALPHONSUS M. Securing good medical rec- METZGER, I RVI N D. Clinical records and staff conferences. ords in small hospital. Jan., 194x, 26:1, 59-60 Dec., 1930, 14:4, 19-23 MEYER, FRI EDA.: See ABBOTT, WILLIAM E., jt. auth.; also McCASKEY, CARL H.: See ESTLICK, RICHARD E., jt. auth. HIRSHTELD, JOHN WINSLOW, jt. auth. McCLEERY, ADA BELLE. Public relations from viewpoint of administrator. April, 1938, 23:2, 96-98 MEYER, JACOB. Critical evaluation of factor of age in Publicity value of house organ. April, 1938, 23:2, 97-98 medical and surgical treatment of hemorrhage from peptic McCORKLE, H., and HARRY PETERS, JR. Recognition and ulcer. Feb., 1943, 28:x, 46 management of acute trauma to pancreas. Feb., 1943, MEYER, KARL A., LEONARD H. WEISSMAN, and J. LESTER 28:1, 44 WILKEY. Blood bank service. June, 1 939, 24:3, 184-186 McCORMACK, CHARLES G. Experiences in a theater of MEYERS, GRACE W. Nurse's contribution to medical rec- operations-South Pacific. June, 1944, 29:2, 107-110 ords. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 59 Navy war surgery. June, 1944, 29:2, 131-133 MICHAEL, PAUL. Hazards of tropical diseases. June, 1943, McCOY, G. W. Animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 17 • 28:2, 154-156 McELVENNY, ROBERT T. Criteria for pinning fractures M I LG RA M, J. E. Cancellous bone graft in non-union of carpal about the hip by the closed method. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 53 scaphoid. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 62 McG RATH, EDWARD J. Revised technique for treatment M I LLI KAN, ROBERT A. Fellowship address. Year Book, of empyema. Feb., 1943, 28:/, 42 McG RAW, ARTHUR B. Possibilities of cancer follow-up in 1933, 1 57 MI LLER, C. JEFF. Our responsibility as Fellows to hospital a general hospital (illus.). Jan.. 194o, 25:1, 38 -43 Mel NTI RE, ROSS T. Expressions of appreciation. June, standardization movement of the College. Dec., 1930, 14:4 9-11 1944, 29: 2 , 85-86 McKEE, E. M. How can We assure efficient nursing care of Composition of hospital staff. June, 1931, 15:2, 28-30 Humanities of medicine-inaugural address. Year Book, 1931, patient? Dec., 1929, 13:4, 32 -33 McKENZ I E, JOHN B. Hospital standardization and com- 125-127 munity hospital. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 1 Presidential address. Year Book, x931, 13o-136 2-14 Obligations of hospital to intern staff. Dec., 1931, 15:4, 17-19 McK I M, L. H. Fractures of carpal scaphoid. June, 1944, Address of retiring president. Year Book, 1932, 135-141 29:2, 142 Mc KI NNON, NEIL E. War time problems in communicable Your personal responsibility for health. Dec., 1933, 17:4, 50-51 disease control. June, 1944, 29:2, 145-146 Franklin H. Martin-The Friend. June 1935, 20:2, 44-46 McKITTR IC K, LELAND S. Address of welcome, Clinical Franklin H. Martin. Dec., 1935, 20:4, 133-134 Congress of A.C.S. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 17 MI LLER, FELI X P. Agenda for staff conferences. Jan., 19 24 , Mc KN EELY, THOMAS B.: See DEARING, W. P., jt. auth. 8:1, 50-52 MeLAUGH LIN, CHARLES W., JR. Diffuse polypoid disease Criteria of successful medical staff conference. April, 1938, of the colon. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 49 23:2, 8, • , 16 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

MILLER, GEORGE H. Basic medical sciences in graduate MUNGER, C. W. Hospital's reception of injured workman. training in surgery. June, 1945, 30:2, ro3-ro9; Spec. Bull. April, 1927, II:2, 18- 20 Sept., 1945, 19-25 Criteria to be observed in selecting governing body of hospital. MILLER, JAMES RAGLAN. Educational and economic Dec., 1932, 16:4A, 4 1-44 value of out-patient department to general hospital. Jan., Administrative costs of nursing. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 51-52 1929. 13:1, 30-32 MUNRO, F. L.: See JONES, HAROLD W., jt. auth. Vital needs in obstetrical departments of hospitals. March, MUNROE, ALEXANDER R. You cannot declare a morato- 1935, 19:I, 17-18 rium on health. Dec., 1933, 17:4, 51-52 Analysis of clinical work of obstetrical service with special Application of principles of hospital standardization from view- emphasis on morbidities and mortalities. June, 1939, 2 4:3, point of medical educationist. March, 1936, 21:1, 23 198-Too MURPHY, GEORGE H. The chief surgeon and the keeping of MILLER, ROSS. Advent of H. M. Neptune on board S.S. records. Jan., 1924, 8:r, 53 Vandyck. Sept., 1923, 7:3. 84 MURPHY, WILLIAM P. Animal experimentation. Dec., MILLER, VIRGINIA BOYER. Use of teaching films in 1934, 18:4, 19 schools of nursing. June, 1931, 15:2, 58-6o MYER, MAX W. Operating room management. March, 1933, MILLS, RALPH G. Meang of securing postmortem exam- 17:1, 34-35 ination. Dec., 1930, 1 4:4, 40-57 MYERS, GRACE W. Nurse's contribution to medical record. MI LLOWSKY, JACK L.: See SPEIGEL, I. JOSHUA, jt. auth. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 59 MI NOT, GEORGE R. Importance and value to scientific medicine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 17-18 N MOCK, HARRY E. Clinical value of physiotherapy in hos- pital. April, 1925, 9:1, 107 -114 NACHLAS, I. WILLIAM, andJoHN L. OLPP. Extra-articular Convalescent care-the missing link in cure of many patients. calcification in injuries of the knee. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 62 Jan., 1941, 26:1, 36-37 NADEAU, OSCAR E. Work of Committee on History Reviews Refrigeration anesthesia in skin grafting. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 56 as related to appraising of case records. April, 1925, 9:1 MOHLER, H. K. Scientific value of records and proper clas- 75-77 sification of diseases from standpoint of cardiologist. April, NAFFZIGER, HOWARD C. Address of welcome-Clinical 5637, 22:2. 85 Congress. Dec., 1935, 20:4, 126 MONTGOMERY, LALL G. Clinical laboratory service. Content of courses for adequate training in neurological sur- April, 1940, 25:2, 89-90 gery. Jan., 1939, 24:1, 46-48 Pathological service. Jan., 194I, 26:r, 78- 79 Organized study of surgical pathology. Jan., 5940, 25:1, 26 MOORE, FRANCIS D., and OLIVER COPE. Fluid and protein Harvey Cushing-biographical outline-obituary. April, 1940, shifts in severely burned patients. Feb., 1945, 3o:1, 65 25:2, 109-1 MOORE, JAMES E. Hospitals as they are. 1917, 3:1, 14 Hospital program of A.C.S. April, 1940, 25:2, 5g-6o MOORE, ROBERT D. Technique for closed pinning of frac- Presidential address. Year Book, 1940-41, 212 - 216 tures of femoral neck. Feb., 1 945, 303, 63 NAFFZIGER, HOWARD C., and NATHAN C. NORCROSS. MOORHEAD, LOUIS D. Importance and value to scientific Surgical approach. to lesions of upper sciatic nerve and pos- medicine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 18 terior aspect of hip joint. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 38 MORITZ, ALLAN R., and EUGENE WALEER..A tumor record. NECHELES, H., N. N. CROHN, and WILLIAM H. OLSON. March, 1930, 14:1, 3 -5 Effects of topical anesthetics on gastrointestinal motility. MORRIS, ZULA. Case records in hospitals. Jan., 1924, 8:1, Feb., 1943, 28:1, 46 67-7o NECHELES, H., and W. H. OLSON. Newer aspects of phys- MORSE, MINNIE GENEVIEVE. How small hospital can iology and pathology of burns. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 64 maintain record department acceptable to A.C.S. June, NECHELES, H.: See BLOOMENTHAL, ERNEST, jt. auth. IWO, 13:2, 18- 20 NEERGAARD, CHARLES F. Relations of board of trustees MOSHER, HARRIS P. Organization. April, 1927, 11:2, to superintendent. April, 1928, 12:2, 12-16 56-59 Promoting better understanding among board of trustees, MOSS, H. J. Staff organization. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 20- 21 superintendent, and medical staff. Dec., 1931, /5:4, 34-4/ MOSS, W. G.: See SMITH, E. L., jt. auth., and WAKERLIN, How shall hospital trustee acquire necessary knowledge to ' G. E., jt. auth. discharge his responsibility properly? April, 1937, 22:2, 81 MOULINI ER, REV. C. B. On behalf of Catholic Hospital Emergency lighting in hospitals. June, I939, 24:3, 190-191 Association. 1917, 3-1, 41 -45 NEFF, ROBERT E. Value and scope of medical social service Pledge of co-operation in hospital standardization, Catholic work in hospital. March, 1933, 17:1, 30-32 Hospital Assn. Jan., 192o, 4:3, 6-7 Present trends in hospital administration, June, 1935, 20:2, Standardization program of A.C.S. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 11 - 12 77-82 What real and lasting benefit has come to patient from hospital Organized6 ed3_.34 11ealth service for hospital employees. Jan., 1941, standardization? Jan., 1923, 7:2, 9-10 Hospital standardization and medical nursing profession. Jah., Maintaining standards of professional services with special 1924, 8:1, 23-25 reference to medical records, medical staff conferences, and Guiding fundamental principles of hospital standardization. adjunct diagnostic services. June, 1944, 29:2, 213-216 April, 1925, a, 26-17 NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN REGIONAL FRACTURE The eminent hospital. Jan., 1926, 10:1, 22 - 23 COMMITTEE. Syllabus-course of instruction for hos- MOWBRAY, FREDERICK B. Local anesthesia. Sept., 1923, pital interns and residents on care of cases of trauma. Feb. 7:3, 4 6-47 1944, 29:1, 28-34 Transportation of injured. Feb.,1944, 29:1, 28 MOYER, C. A.: See EASTMAN, P. F., jt. auth. NEW HOUSER, LLOYD R., and EUGENE L. LOZNER. Human MOYNIHAN, SIR BERKELEY. What is the war about- serum albumin (concentrated) clinical indications and fellowship address. 1917, 3:2, 5-11 dosage. Reprinted from U.S.N. Medical Bulletin, XL, 2, John B. Murphy Oration in Surgery. Reprinted from S.G.&0., 277-279, April, 1942, 27:2, 139-140 25 pages, Dec., 1920' NEWQUIST, M. N. Summary of surveys of medical service in Importance and value to scientific medicine of animal experi- industry in 1932. Dec., 1932, 16:4A, 5 -7 mentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 18-19 A Digest-medical and surgical service in industry and work- MULHOLLAND, JOHN H., and FRANK W. COTUI. Studies men's compensation laws. March, 1934, 18:1A, 1-50 of nitrogen metabolism in patients with superficial ulcer- Report on 1936 surveys of medical services in industry by ation. Feb., 943, 28:1, 66 1 A.C.S. Sept., 1937, 22:4, 2 3 1-2 34 MULLER, GEORGE P. Greetings on behalf of A.C.S.- NEWTON, MARY M. Making group studies of diseases. testimonial dinner, Rudolph Matas. June, 1940, 2 5:3, 157 June, 1939, 24:3, 213-214 Hospital program of A.C.S. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 15 Preparation of medical statistics and special studies for med- M NI FOR D, JAM ES G. Convocation address. 1916, I:I, 14 ical staff. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 59-61 AUTHOR INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 17

NICHOLS, SABRA.: See BauxscErwio, ALEXANDER, jt. auth. PAGE; HENRY F. End-results and follow-up. Jan., 1926, NIX, JAMES THOMAS. How can scientific clinical records ro:5, 38-41 be assured? June, /932, 16:2, 19-22 PALMER, DEWEY H. Scientific equipment and instruments. Attitude of medical staff to staff. conference. April, 1938, 23:2, Jan., 1942, 27:1, 43-44 78-79 PALMER, E. PAYN E. Discussion of papers, forum on trau- NORBY, JOSEPH G. Working and living conditions. April, matic surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 27-28 1938, 23:2, 91 PARK, WI LLIAM H. Importance and value to scientific Implications of good medical staff organization. Jan., r941, medicine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 19-20 26:1, 34-35 PARNALL, CHRISTOPHER G.: See also CLoucri, HARRY Health service for hospital personnel. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 36-37 D., jt. auth. Medical economics from standpoint of hospital NORCROSS, NATHAN C. Operative experiences on wounds administrator. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 11-13 of peripheral nerves from Pacific combat area. June, 1943, Responsibility of governing body in selecting superintendent. 28:2, 127-128 Dec., 1932, ,6:4A, 44-47 NORCROSS, NATHAN C.: See NAFFZIGER, HOWARD C., Out-patient department in general hospital. April, 1938, 23:2, jt. auth. 82-83 NORRIS, CHARLES C.: See BACHMAN, CARL, jt. auth. Organization and management of volunteer service in hospitals. NORRIS, JAM ES U. Medical records. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 23 June, 1939, 24:3, 182-183 NORTHWAY, ROBERT 0., and LLOYD BURS, JR., Post- PARRAN, THOMAS. National health in first year of war. mortem venography. Feb. 945, 30a, 64 June, 1943, 28:2, 157-159 NOSI K, WILLIAM A.: See ABBOTT,' 1 WALTER D., jt. auth. Expression of appreciation. June, 1944, 29:2, 85-86 NOVAK, FRANK J., JR. Plan for increasing number of Commissioned corps of U. S. Public Health Service. Feb., 1 945, autopsies. March, 1930, 14:1, 29-30 3o:1, 15 PATRICIA, SISTER M. Developing medical record con- 0 sciousness in hospital. April, 1938, 23:2, roo-rot PATTERSON, ROBERT U. Frederic A. Besley and United OBERHELMAN, HARRY A. Incidence of fibrocystic diseases States Army. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 82-83 in Soo resected cancers of female breast. Feb., 19'45, 3o:1, 61 PATTON, JAM ES M. Summarized report, committee on OCHSNER, ALBERT J. What profession of medicine wants scientific meetings of V andyck cruise to South America. in hospitals. 1917. 3:1, 39 Sept., 19 23, 7:3, 41-62 President's address. April, 1925, 9:1, 5-6 PAUL, MRS. GEORGE G. Hospital auxiliaries. June, 1937, OCHSNER, ALTON; See also MASON, JAMES MONROE, jt. 22:3, 164-165 auth. Staff conference which assures thorough review of PEARSON, BJARN E. : See KEeL, MAXWELL F. jt. auth. clinical work and maximum benefits to medical staff and PEARSON, WILLIAM W. Standardization F., equipment, hospital. June, 1932, 16:2, 17-I9 supplies, and procedures in ophthalmology and otolaryn- Marvels of modern medicine. June, 1934, 18:2, 9-ro gology department. April, 1926, 10:2, 10- 12 Medical records-viewpoint of surgeon. March, 1936, 21a, 38 Medical records from viewpoint of ophthalmologist and otolar- Graduate training for surgery. Jan., 1938, 23:1, 6-9 yngologist. March, 1936, 21:r, 39 -40 Supervision of educational program for graduate training in PECK, ROBERT E. Organization, equipment, and manage- surgery. Jan., 1940, 23:I, 20 ment of department of physiotherapy in hospital. April, O'CONNELL, REV. JOSEPH S. Preservation of present vol- 1925, 9:1, roo-106 untary hospital system. April, 1940, 25:2, 60-61 PEMBERTON, JOHN deJ. Accrediting of surgical deaths. O'CONNELL, W. J., and J. L. PFEIFER. Survey of acute March, 1930, 14:1, 20-21 appendicitis (192o-1929, inclusive), St. Catherine's Hospital, PEPPER, 0. H. PERRY. Case records in department of in- Brooklyn. June, 1931, 15:2, 3 0-34 ternal medicine. April, 1926, 10:2, 39-41 O'CONNOR, BASIL. The American Red Cross. Sept., 1944, PERKINS, WILLIAM HARVEY. Problems of accelerated 29:3, 291 curriculum. June, 1 944, 29:2, 161-163 OD,ELL, ELIZABETH. Nursing service. Jan., 1941, 26:1, PETERS, HARRY, JR.: See McComa.c, H. jt. auth. 74-75 PETERSEN, WILLIAM F. Role of bacteriologist in control ODENCRANTZ, LOUISE C. Medical social work in industrial of postoperative infections. Jan., 194r, 26:1, 25 medicine and traumatic surgery. June, 1932, 16:2, 13-16 PETERSON, EDNA E. Education of nursing staff. June, O'DONOG HU E, JOHN B. Role of vitamin C in gastrointes- 1933, 17:2, 44-46 tinal disease. Feb., 1 945, 28:1, 45 PETERSON, L. W. Studies in prophylaxis of wound infection 0' HAN LON, GEORGE. Discussion of hospital standardiza- with particular reference to soaps and irrigation. Feb., 1 945, tion. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 17-18 30:1, 67-68 Training and education of hospital personnel. April, 1938, PETRY, LUCI LE. Recruitment for U.S Cadet Nurse Corps. 23:2, 92-93 June, 1944, 29:2, 226-227 OLPP, JOHN L.: See NACBLAS, I. WILLIAM, jt. auth. The Cadet Nurse Corps. June, 1 945, 30:2, 139 OLSON, G. W. Innovations in hospital equipment and sup- PFEFFER KORN, BLANCHE. Responsibility and contribu- plies. March, 1936, 21:1, 27 tion of nursing administrator in nursing cost study. Jan. , OLSON, OSCAR E. Utilities and maintenance. Jan., 1941, 1941, 26:1, 53-54 26:1, 76 PFEIFER, JOSEPH L.: See O'CONNELL, W. J., jt. auth. OLSON, WILLIAM H.: See NECEELES, H., jt. auth. PH EM ISTER, DALLAS B. Surgery in teaching hospital. O'N El L, JOHN. Organization and management of x-ray de- Jan., 1938, 23:1, 27-28 partment. March, 1936, 2I:1, 37 Report of survey-graduate training for surgery. Jan., 1939, ORR, THOMAS G.: J. See SCHNEDORF, G., jt. auth. 24:1, 41 -42 ORTN ER, ALVI N B.: See GRISWOLD, R. ARNOLD, jt. auth. Graduate training for surgery-general surgery and surgical OSEROFF, ABRAHAM. Salaries, wages, and personnel rela- specialties. Jan., 1940, 25:1, 13 tions. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 48-49 Report of Committee on Graduate Training in Surgery. Jan., OSGOOD, ROBERT B. Compression fracture of spine. Oct., 1941, 26:1, 9o-91 1926, 20:4, x7-18 PHILLIPS, CHARLES EATON. Compilation of statistics as OWENS, FREDERICK M., and ELEANOR HUMPHREYS. Pa- guide to medical efficiency. April, 1928, 12:2, 20-21 thology of regional enteritis. Feb., 1943, 28:x, 49 OWENS, FREDERICK M., JR.: See VERMEIJLEN, C., jt. PHI LOMENA, SISTER. Efficiency and economy as applied auth. to handling of surgical dressings and supplies. June, 1933, 17:2, 50-52 PICKRELL, KENNETH L. Experimental cross skin grafting P in human being. Feb., 194,3, 28:1, 56 PACK, GEORGE T. Cancer record forms of A.C.S. (illus.). PI ERCEY, W. DOUGLAS. Medical education-interns and June, 1940, 253, 1 7 2-1 75 residents. June, 1944, 29:2, 223-225 i8 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

PI ERSOL, GEORGE M. Staff conferences-general and de- RANSOM, JOHN E. Care of ambulatory patient and follow, partmental, relations between internal medicine and other up of discharged patients. April, 1927, 11:2, 43 clinical services. April, 1926, 10:2, 35-39 RANSON, S. W., H. W. MAGOUN, and L. E. BEATON. Neuro Organization of medical service in approved hospital. April, genic hyperthermia and its treatment with nembutal in 1937, 22:2, 6 monkey. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 38 PI LC H ER, LEWIS STEPHEN. Treatment of pulmonary RASMUSSEN, G. L., and F. E. KREDEL. Pathologic changes embolism originating from femoral vein thrombosis. Feb., in nerves after stretching and compression. Feb., 1945, 30:r, 1943, 28:1, 41 54 PILLING, MATTHEW A.: See HIRSUFELD, JOHN WINSLOW, RAU LSTON, BU RRELL 0. Civilian medical practice during jt. auth. war time. June, 1943, 28:2, 191-192 PITCHER, CHARLES S. Doctors' orders. Jan.. 1924, 8:r, REA, CHARLES E. New plan in operative treatment of 89-90 patients with severe hyperthyroidism. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 40 POLAK, JOHN OSBORN. Conservatism in acute pelvic in- REAVES, J. U. Pathological bladder and posterior urethra. fections. Sept., 19 23, 7:3, 34-35 Sept., 1923, 7:3, 54 Mortality in caesarean section. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 55-56 RECTOR, F. L. Survey of industrial medical services. Jan., POLLAK, M. Tuberculosis. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 75-76 1921, 6:2, 14-15 POND, GI LBERT P. Palm print method of infant identifica- Industrial dispensary. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 14-15 tion. June, 1939, 24:3, 201-202 REED, C. I. Animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 20 PONTON, T. R. Measuring work of physician. June, 1929, REED, FRANCES L. Hospital's obligation to student nurse. 13:2, 11-15 Jan.. 1927, 18-20 Nurse's contribution to medical record. Dec., 1929, 1 3:4, 57-58 REES, CLARENCE E. Organization of medical staff in rela- Management of communicable diseases in general hospital. tion to major surgery. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 22-23 June, 1933, 17:2, 35-38 REES, VINCENT L. Anatomical basis for transverse abdom- Technique of making group studies of diseases. April, 1938, inal incisions. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 48 23:2, 105-106 REGGIO, A. WILLIAM. Value of a prepared, practiced, and Professional practices. June, 1939, 24:3, 224- 225 well-formed emergency medical service. June, 1943, 28:2, Accounting of professional services as means of controlling 167 clinical work. April, 1940, 25:2, 81-82 REI FENSTEI N, E. C.: See COOLEY, M. S., jt. auth. POOL, EUGENE H.: See also CODDIAN, E. A., jt. auth. A REMY, CHARLES E. The annual hospital report. March, Century of Progress in medicine. March, 1934, 18:1, 34 -35 Dr8, Education of a surgeon; past and present. Year Book, 1937, REYNOL5 D S, CHAR LES R. Graduate training in surgery and 47-53 surgical specialties. June, 1945, 30:2, 95-102; Spec. Bull., Postgraduate training. Jan., 1938, 23:1, 32 Sept., 1945, ri-18 The College and cultural aspects of surgery. Year Book, 1938, REYNOLDS, JOHN. Intravenous administration of amino '58-162 acids. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 57 President's address-hospital standardization conference, RIDDLE, MARY M. Nursing. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 29-30 Chicago, 1937. April, 1938, 23:2, 71-73 RI ESMAN, DAVID. Organization of medical clinic. April, PORRAS, BELISARIO. Laying of corner stone of Gorgas 1926, 10:2, 24-26 Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine. RISHM I LLER, JOHN J. Discussion of papers, forum on Sept., 1923, 7:3, 17-18 traumatic surgery. Dec., 1928, 12:4, 28-29 PORTER, CAM I LLE K. Difficulties in securing good medical ROACH, S. FRANK. Linen and laundry service. June, 1939, records in small hospital and how to overcome them. April, 24:3, 222 1940, 25:2, 99-too ROBBINS, EDITH M. Nurse's contribution to medical rec- POU ORFI LA, JUAN. Closing address-popular meetings- ord. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 59 South American cruise. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 8o ROBBINS, JOHN H. Experiences in a theater of operations PRICE, PHI LIP B. Traumatic shock-early signs, prevention -South Pacific. June, 1944, 29:2, 106-107 and treatment. April, 1942, 27:2, 102-1 04 Navy war surgery. June, 1 944, 29:2, 128- 130 PRIME, L. MARGU ERI ETE. Organization and use of med- ROBERTS, MARY HAWTHORNE. Standards for a medical ical library. Jan., 1942, 27:1, 34-36 social service department. June, 1939, 24:3, 230-231 PRITCHETT, HENRY S. Comment on hospital standard- ROBERTS, MARY M. Fusing triple viewpoints in nursing- ization. Jan. 1921, 5:1, 7 doctors', nurses', and hospital executives'. Dec., 1932, I6:4A, PUESTOW, CHARLES B. What constitutes proper appraisal 32-36 Nursing education, April, 1938, 23:2, 116-118 of medical record. April, 1938, 23:2, 101 - 102 Relation of dietary deficiencies to surgical convalescence. Organization of nursing information bureau by three national April, 1940, 25:2, 71-72 nursing organizations in 1934. April, 1938, 23:2, 117 ROBERTS, STEWART R. Comparison of medical and hos- PUGH, H. LAMONT. Injuries of bones and joints. June, pital costs for individuals in moderate circumstances. Dec., 1943, 28:2, 130-132 1929, 18:4, 24-25 PUTNAM, MRS. WILLIAM LOWELL. Nursing service. ROBINSON, HELEN. Medical record librarians: qualifica- Jan. 1923, 7:2, 29-30 tions, responsibilities of duties. June, 1 939, 24:3, 211-212 PYLE, DAVID H. Place of voluntary hospital in society. ROHLF, WILLIAM A. Problem of small hospital. Sept., June, 1939, 24:3, 203-205 1923, 7:3, 78-80 ROM ENCE, HOWARD: See HARKINS, HENRY N., jt. auth. R ROREM, C. RUFUS. Recent developments in group hos- pitalization. March, 1936, 21:1, 46-51 RAMSEY, GEORGE A.: See KINGSWOOD, ROY C., jt. auth. Influence of hospital care insurance plans upon medical and RANKIN, FRED W. Graduate training for surgery from view- hospital service. April, 1938, 23:2, 122-126 point of American Medical Assn. Jan., 1938, 23:1, 34-36 Trends in hospital care insurance. June, 1939, 24:3, 206-208 Traumatic shock - early signs, prevention, and treatment. Accounting in nursing costs. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 54 April, 1942, 27:2, 104 ROSAHN, PAUL D. Tumor clinic, New Britain General Hos- Treatment of burns. April, 1942, 27:2, rro-r pital. Sept., 1941, 25:4, 247 -251 Treatment of fractures. April, 1942, 27:2, 119-120 ROSALI E, SISTER MARY. Organization and management Treatment of war injuries of skull and brains. April, 1942, of pharmacy service. March, 1936, 21:I, 35-36 27:2, 130-13e ROSENAU, M. J. Standardization of clinical laboratories. Treatment of war injuries to chest. April, 1942, 27:2, 124-125 Year Book, 2923, 45-48 Treatment of war injuries to face. April, 1942, 27:2, 134 ROUS, PEYtON. Animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, 18 :4, Treatment of wounds of soft parts. April, 1942, 27:2, 11 4 20-21 George Crile-The U.S. Army and the American Medical ROVENSTI NE, E. A. Cardiovascular and respiratory effects Assn. Feb., 1 943, 28:x, 13-16 from celiac ganglia stimulation in man. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 40 AUTHOR INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 19

ROVETTA, CHARLES A. Special problems in separation of Art and science of surgery. April, 1937, 22:2, 67 nursing education and nursing service costs. Jan., 194 r, Hospital of tomorrow. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 82-86 26:1, 52-53 SCOTT, ALMA H. Criteria for efficient graduate nursing RUDLOFF, HENRY R. Care of patient-laundry. June, service with special reference to administrative policies of 1937, 22:3, 178-179 hospital. April, 1940, 2 5: 2 > 73- 74 RUTH, HENRYS. Administration of anesthetics by inex- SCOTT, ARTHUR C. Fundamental requirements for efficient perienced persons. Jan., 5941, 26:5, 29-30 x-ray service in hospitals. Jan., 1924, 8:4 86-88 RYAN, WILLIAM JOHN. Results of use of living fascial SCU DDER, CHARLES L. Essentials for efficient fracture suture in repair of inguinal hernia. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 52 service in hospital. Jan., 1926, ro:r, 32-37 Fractures and relation to industry. Jan., 1928, 12:1, 61 -64 S Report of Committee on Treatment of Fractures. Sept., 1929, 13:3, 22-24; Year Book, 1923, 41-43; 1924; 30-35; 1925, 92 SALISBURY, EDWARD 1. Latin American hospitals. Sept., First aid. June, 1934, 18:2, 6-7 1923, 7:3, 23-24 Regional Fracture Committees of A.C.S. Jan., 1937, 22:I, ro-r 2 Visit to surgeons of Latin America. Supplementary foreword. SCUDDER, JOHN. Human albumin. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 58 Sept., 1923, 7:3, 13-16 SECORD, E. R. Staff organization. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 20 SALOMON, HI LDA R. Care of patient-anesthesia. June, SEELEY, SAM F. Procurement and assignment service. 1937,t2:3, 171 April, 1942, 27:2, 159-162 SALTZSTEIN, HARRY C. Cancer problem. March, 1930, SEELI G, G. Discussion of factors entering into efficient operat- 14:1, 6-ro ing room service. March, 1930, 14:1, 36-37 SANBORN, E. PARKER. Essential features in physical Importance and value to scientific medicine of animal exper- equipment of industrial medical department. Dec., 1928, imentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 21-22 12:4, 16-18 SEELY, HALL. Excision of pilonidal cyst and primary closure. SAPH I R, OTTO. Transfer of tumor cells by surgical knife. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 68 April, 1937, 22:2, 99-10o SELF, EDWARD B. Use of human serum in surgical cases. SAYER, HENRY D. Workmen's compensation laws, their Feb. 1943, 28:/, 58 intent and significance. April, 1927, 11.2, ro-r SEMANS, JAMES H. Value of bilateral simultaneous ex- SCAM M ELL, H. L. The cancer patient and general hospital. posure in surgery of adrenal glands. Feb., 1945, 30:I, 61 April, 1937, 22:2, 74-75 SERVATIA, SISTER M. Group studies essential to scientific Medical staff conferences. June, 1937, 22:3, 166-167 efficiency. March, 1936, 25:1 42 Physical health. April, 1938, 23:2, 89-90 Guiding principles for record librarian in her relations with SCANNELL, J. FRANK. Discussion of hospital's reception of resident staff. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 67-68 injured workman. April, 1927, 11:2, 20-21 Role of record librarian in changing world. Jan., 1942, 27:1, SCANNELL, JOHN M. Plan for organization and control of courtesy staff in general hospital. June, 1931, 15:2, 37 58-59 -40 SEXSM ITH, GEORGE H. What profession of medicine SCHAEFFER, CHARLES D. Closing message-scientific wants in hospitals. 1917, 3:1, 4o meetings, South American cruise. Sept., 5923, 7:3, 62 SEXTON, L. A. What are hospitals doing to keep charges to SCHAFER, MARGARET. K. Role of operating room super- patients as low as possible consistent with good service and visor in control of postoperative wound infections. Jan., 1941, general efficiency? March, 5g3o, 24:1, 49-50 26:1, 25-26 Treatment of fractures and bone and joint Operating room management. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 77-78 SHAAR, C. M. surgery with stader reduction and fixation splint. June, SCHAFER, PAUL W. Use of rapid blood volume determina- tion by dye in diagnosis and treatment of shock. Feb., 1943, 28:2, 128-130 1 943, Effect of lymph drainage from 28:1, 56 SHAFIROFF, BENJAMIN. Methods and clinical application of blood volume measure- thoracic duct during acute hemorrhage. Feb., 5943, 28:r, 41 SHALLOW, THOMAS A. Address of welcome- Clinical ments. Feb., 1 945, 30:1, 64 SCH El DT, ALBERT H. Study of nursing hours in care of Congress. Jan., 1940, 25:1, 36 various types of patients. April, 1940, 25:2, 68-69 SHAM BAUG H, GEORGE E. Essentials for efficient oph- Hospital rates. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 35-36 thalmological and otolaryngological service. April, 1925, Hospital business methods-critical analysis. Jan., 5942, 27:5, 9:1, 78-80 32-33 SHARPE, ETHEL M. Hospital's obligation to student nurse. SC H E RC K, HENRY JOSEPH. Essentials for efficient uro- Jan., 1927, II:I, 20-22 logical service. April, 1925, 9a, 85-96 SHAW, FLORA M. Relationship of state department of ed- SHICK, BELA. Importance and value to scientific medicine of ucation to hospitals through registered schools of nursing animal experimentation. Dec., 1934, 18:4, 21 Jan., 1927, II :r, 24 SCH I EBEL, H. MAX.: See HODGE, G. B., jt. auth. SHAW, LEONARD. Monthly analysis report for medical audit. SCHINBEIN, AUSTIN B. Robert E. McKechnie-r868- June, 5939, 24:3, 212-213 1944. June, 1 945, 30:2, 195 SHEN K MAN, SAMUEL. Repair of cranial defects with tant- SCHM I DT, ERWIN R. Postgraduate study in . Oct., alum. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 55 19 2 5, 9:3, 7 SH EPHA RD, WILLIAM G. New control of surgeons - SCHMOELE, JOHN MOORE. Experiences in theater of A.C.S. Feb., 1924, 8:3, 1-12 operations-South Pacific. June, 1944, 29:2, 104-116 SH ER K, HENRY H. What profession of medicine wants in Navy war surgery. June, 1944, 29:2, 126-128 hospitals. 1917, 3:1, 39-40 SCH N EDO R F, J. G., THOMAS G. ORR, and GEORGE WALKER„ SHERMAN, WILLIAM O'N El LL. Recommendations that Anoxia, fasting, and anemia as causative factors in experimental College should standardize industrial hospitals. Jan., 1922, production of hepatorenal syndrome. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 43 6:2, 16 SCHULZ, REUBEN Z., and CARL W. WALTER. Tissue re- SHERRI LL, J. GARLAND. What profession of medicine actions to magnesium. Feb., 1943, 28:5, 64 wants in hospitals. 2917, 3:1, 37 SCHU LZE, ANNA C. Our challenge-good records in our SHIPLEY, ARTHUR M. John M. T. Finney. Sept., 1942, hospitals. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 56-58 27:3, 207 SCHWARTZ, LOUIS ADRIAN. Institutional convalescent SHIPLEY, JAM ES E. Care of patient-purchasing. June, care-pediatric patient. Jan., 1941, 27:1, 49 -50 1937, 22:3, 176-177 SCHWARTZ, OTTO H. Obstetrical department in general SHOCH, DAVID. Studies on peptic inhibition. Feb., 1943, hospital, April, 1938, 23:2, 85 28:1, 45 SCHWITALLA, ALPHONSE M. Relationship of medicine SHOUDY, LOYAL A. Relation of traumatic surgery to in- and its aids to cost of medical care. Dec., 1929, 53:4, 18-21 jured worker, employer, and physician or surgeon. Jan., Medical staff's responsibility for hospital routine. Sept., 5930, 1928, 12:1, 49-51 1 4:3, 31-34 What relation should exist between industrial medical depart- Basic standards for schools of nursing. Dec., 1932, 6:4A, 20-23 ment and other executives of industry? Dec., 1928, 12:4, Preservation of individuality. March, 1935, 19:1, 19 15-s6 20 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

SHRADER, EUGENIA. Efficiency and economics as applied SOFFEL, J. A. Modification of technique for repair of ventral to administration of food service. March, 1933, 17:r, 24-26 herniae. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 52 SHUTT, CLEVELAND H. What profession of medicine wants SOM M ER, ERNST A. Medical records. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 25 in hospitals. 1917, 3:1, 38-39 Difficulties with intern service. Jan., 1924, 8:2, 93 SI M EN DI N GER, E. A. Thyroid function as factor in gall- General and special features in general hospitals for adequate bladder disease and gallstone formation. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 40 treatment of industrial patients. April, 1927, 11:2, 30-31 SIMMONS, CHANNING C. Reference of hospital cases to Discussion of papers in forum on traumatic surgery. Dec., 1928, cancer clinic. Dec., 1931, 15:4, 5 -7 12:4, 28 Follow-up of hospital patients. Dec., 1 933, 17:4, 10-x1; Sept. SOPER, GEORGE A. Analysis of 15oo applications for Saun- 1936, 21:3, 165-166 ders Cancer Awards. April, 1928, 12:2, 31-35 SI MMONS, MARGUERITE. Correlation of record depart- SOULE, ARTHUR B.: See GROSS, SIDNEY, jt. auth. ment and medical library in hospital. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 56 SPANGLER, HUSTON K. Medical staff organization. April, SIMON, J EROM E I. Preparedness for emergencies in hos- 1940, 25:2, 86-87 pitals. June, 1933, 17:2, 31-33 SPEASE, EDWARD. Minimum standard for hospital phar- SI MS, J. LAWRENCE.: Sec ESTLICK, RICHARD, jt. auth. macy. March, 1936, 21:1, 34-35 SINGER, J. J. Shall patients with tuberculosis be admitted to SPEIGEL, JOSHUA, and JACK L. MILLowsxv. Causalgia- general hospitals? June, 1933, 17:2, 33 -34 preliminary report of nine cases successfully treated by sur- SI RIS, I RWIN E. Treatment of compound fractures. Feb., gical and chemical interruption of sympathetit pathways. 1943, 28:1, 54 Feb., 1 945 , 30 : 1 , 53-54 SISTRUNK, WALTER E. Criteria of malignancy in carci- SPENCER, JAMES H., JR. Medical records. April, 1940, noma of breast. Jan., 192g, 13:1, 50-53 25:2, 87-89 SKEOCH, MARY E. Professional problems of small hospital. SPITZ, HERMAN. Pathological conference in well regulated April, 1938, 23:2, 112-113 hospitals. April, 1926, 10:2, 41 -44 SLAUGHTER, WAYNE. Failure of homografts in humans- SPROUL, ROBERT GORDON. Social significance of med- study of fifty cases with controls. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 55 icine. Dec., 1935, 20:4, 1 34-1 39 SLAYTON, FREDERIC H. Standardization of surgical sun- SQUI ER, J. BENTLEY. Medical motion picture films. Jan., dries. July, 1927, 11:3, 34 -35 1929, 13:1, 54-61 SLOAN, RAYMOND P. Hospital trustee and his proper con- Inaugural address. Fundamentals of specialism. Year Book, ception of administrative and professional practices. April, 1933, 143-146 2940, 25:2, 65-66 Presidential address. A.C.S.-"Tinrenty years of ambitious SLOBE, FREDERICK W. Staff organization. Jan., 1922, effort." Year Book, 1933, 149-156 6:2, 19-20 Address of retiring president. Hippocratic code and the new Hospital survey of the College in 1921. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 5-6 deal. Year Book, 1934, 153-156 Minimum standard and application to hospitals. Jan., 2923, Franklin H. Martin-The Man. June, 1935, 20:2, 56-57 7:2, 7-9 Allen B. Kanavel and Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics- Responsibility and liability of hospital in regard to care of obituary. June, 1938, 23:3, 166-167 patients. Jan., 1924, 8:1, 88-89 STANTON, E. MacDONALD. Essential requirements of hos- Medical service in industry during war. June, 1 944, 29:2, pital ambulance and first aid service for industrial cases. 185-190 April, 1927, 11:2, 15-17 SLY E, MAUD. Value of complete accurate records in study of Practical application of plan for control of major surgery in human cancer. Dec., 1929, 23:4, 5 1-54 open hospital. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 21 - 22 SM ELZ ER, DONALD C. Maintaining efficient case records Surgical practice in war time. June, 1943, 28:2, 186-188 in open hospital. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 51 STARR, F. N. G. Choice of anesthetic. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 47-48 Apprenticeship in hospital administration. June, 1 939, 24:3, Results in gall-bladder surgery. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 3o-31 216-217 STARR, MRS. F. N. G. Social life on board S.S. Vandyck. SMITH, CLINTON F. Assignment of duties. April, 1938, Sept., 2923, 7:3, 81-82 23:2, 90-91 STATE, DAVID: See LEVINE, MILTON, jt. auth. SMITH, E. L., W. G. Moss, and G. E. WAKERLIN. Treatment STEELE, MERRI LL F. How hospitals are meeting increased of experimental renal hypertension with vitamin A. Feb., demands for service under war time conditions. June, 1944, 1943, 28:1, 39 29:2, 210-213 SMITH, E. L.: See WAKERLIN, G. E., jt. auth. STEFKO, PAUL L.: See BLAKEMORE, ARTHUR H., jt. auth. SMITH, GERALD W. Treatment of combat casualties aboard STEIN, I. F., JR.: See GREENGARD, H., jt. auth. ship. June, 1943, 28:2, 122-123 STEINDLER, ARTHUR. Clinical record-criterion of sur- SMITH, JOHN M. Staff organization. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 22 geon's efficiency. June, 2936, 21:2, 110-112 Suggestions for meeting cost of hospital care. June, 293r, 15:2, STEPHANIE, SISTER MARY. Application of principles of hospital standardization from viewpoint of nurse. March, 5 6-57 SMITH, RICHARD R. Woman of frail and slender physique; 1936, 21:1, 2 4 what is answer to problem. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 67 STEPHENS, GEORGE. Recording of infections. Jan., 1 924, Present status of nursing. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 69-7o 8:1, 96-97 Sports and pastimes aboard S.S. Vandyck. Sept., 1923, 7:3, STEPHENS, HAROLD M. Legal responsibility of hospitals. 82-84 April, 1925, 9:1, 35-46 General summary with special references to influence of uni- In support of quarreling. Jan., 1928, 12 36-38 versity diagnostic clinics and bearing on fees of independent STEVENS, EDWARD F. Planning and construction. April, practitioners. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 26-27 192 7, 11 : 2 , 49-51 How scientific medicine can best serve public. March, 1934, STEWART, CHARLES E. Physiotherapy in hospitals. Jan., 18:1, 35-36 1924, 8:1, roo-Ior SMITH, S. MacCUEN. Need for ophthalmological and oto- STEWART, GEORGE D. Three decades in surgery. July, laryngological departments in general hospitals. April, 1926, 1926, 1o:3, 28-30 10:2, 5-7 Discussion of papers in forum on traumatic surgery. Dec., 1928 SMITH, VICTORIA.: See Commix, MARY STONE, jt. auth. 12:4, 23-24 SM ITH, WELLS F. Need for more uniformity of case record- Idealism in surgery. Presidential address. Year Book, 1928, ing in hospitals. April, 1925, 9:r, 145-146 102-105 SMITH, H. G. Re-establishment of pancreatic secretion into How hospital management and medical staff can co-operate in intestine after division of pancreas. Experimental study. reducing mortality of appendicitis. Dec., 1932, 16:4A, 13-15 Feb., 1945, 3o:1, 6o STEWART, ISABEL M. Status of nursing in U. S. and Canada SNIDER, RUTH M. Medical records from viewpoint of rec- with possible future developments. Jan., 1924, 8:1. 14-19 ords librarian. March, 1936, 21:1, 41 STUCKY, J. A. Relation of ophthalmology and otolaryn- SNYDER, HOWARD L. Graduate training from viewpoint of gology departments to medical and nursing services. April, surgeons in rural community hospital. Jan., 1938, 23:1, 3o-31 1926, 10:2, 12 - 13 SNYDER, JOSEPH.: See ZINTEL, HAROLD, jt. auth. SU LZMAN, FRANK M. Equipment. April, 1927, 11:2. 54-55 AUTHOR INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 2I

SWANSON, A. J. Economic conditions as they affect Canadian TROTTER, DOROTH EA M. Personal, professional and other hospitals and how they are being met. Dec., 1932, 16:4A, qualifications of successful medical record librarian. Jan., 47-49 1941, 26:1, 67 SWANSON, NORMA. How medical record librarian can assist TRU ESDA LE, PHI LEMON E. Role of hospital in human sal- physician in securing medical records. June, 1939, 24:3, 212 vage. March, 1934, 18:1, 36-37 SWERN, PERRY W. Air conditioning in hospitals. April, TUCKER, KATHERINE. Nursing. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 28- 29 1937, 23:2, rog-r to TUOHY, EDWARD L. Conduct of medical staff conference. SWIFT, ALICE F. Care of patient-medical social service. April, 1938, 23:2, 8o-8r June, 1 937, 22:3, 1 74 TU RNBU LL, J ESSIE .1. Assuring maternity patient and new- SWI FT, DONALD E. Survey of probable etiologic factors of born efficient nursing service in general hospital. June, 1939, uveitis. Feb., 1 945 , 30:1, 7o 24:3, 199- 200 SYM E, SIR GEORGE. College of Surgeons of Australasia. Selection and appointment of chief of staff and heads of de- Year Book, 1929, 153-156 partments in relation to hospital management. April, 1940, 25:2, 8o-81 T TURNER, GEORGE E. Relation of workmen's compensation insurance carriers to traumatic surgery. Jan., 1928, 12:1, TAN N EBAU M, SI MON. Medical records. Jan., 1922, 6:2, 54-57 22-23 TURNER, JOSEPH. Record room filing-new system. June, TAYLOR, EFFIE J. Trends in nursing education and service 1931, 15:2, 43-55 in hospitals. June, 1939, 24:3, 180-181 TWITTY, BRYCE L. Hospital income. April, 1937, 23:2, TAYLOR, JAMES F. Care of obstetrical patients in general 111 - 112 hospitals. Jan., 1929, 13:1, 38-41 TAYLOR, JOSEPHINE G. Medical social service. Jan., 1 941 , U 25:I, 74 TAYLOR, MARGARET C. What medical record librarian ULLMANN, H. J. Lead treatment of cancer. April, 1928, can contribute toward making success of her career. Jan., 12:2, 38-41 1942, 27:1, 54-56 UNDERWOOD, WEEDEN B. Scientific analysis of steam as TEES, FREDERICK J. Essential requirements of hospital used in sterilizing. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 30-35 ambulance and first aid service for industrial accident cases. UPHAM, J. H. J. Trends in medical education as affecting April. 1927. 11:2, 17-18 hospitals offering internships and residencies. Jan., 2938, TEN ERY, ROBERT MAYO. Study of excretion of sulfanil- 23:1, 37-39 amide derivatives in bile. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 65 TEN ERY, WILLIAM C. What approved hospital means to V small community. April, 1937, 22:2, 74 TENOPYR, JOSEPH. Responsibility of medical staff in ad- VALK, WILLIAM L. Clinical importance of acidosis in nitro- ministration of hospital. Dec., 1930, 14:4, 38 -39 gen retention. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 65 Organization and operating problems of tumor unit in gen- VA RCO, RICHARD L. Nutritional preparation of patients eral hospital. April, 1940, 25:2, 75-76 for gastric surgery. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 47 TEST, DANIEL D. Hospitals as they are. 1917, 3:1, 15-16 VAUGHAN, HERBERT H. Effects of massive transfusions Hospital standardization-general discussion. Jan., 1922, 6:2, of defibrinated blood. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 65 17-18 VAUGHN, ARKELL M. Spool cotton as suture material in T HA LH I M ER, WILLIAM. Oxygen therapy in hospitals, surgery. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 63 equipment and management of service. Dec., 1932, 16:4A, VAUPEL, ALMA. Out-patient department. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 75 15-18 VAU X, NORRIS W. Demonstration of maternal care, obstet- THEIS, FRANK V. Blood clotting factors-clinical and exper- rical technique and procedures. April, 1937, 22:2, 78-79 imental studies. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 59 VAZ, FERNANDO. What A.C.S. has done for surgeons of Rio de Janeiro. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 32-33 THOMAS, GI LBERT J. Frederic A. Besley and the A.C.S. VERM EU LEN, C., and M. OWENS, JR. Fat absorption after Feb., 1945, 30:1, 84-85 pancreatic surgery. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 44 THOMPSON, SAMUEL ALCOTT. Comparison of resusci- VISSCH ER, MAURICE B. Importance and value to scientific tation methods in asphyxia. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 54 medicine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, 18:4, 22 THORNTON, THOMAS, J R. Factors involved in and manage- VORIS, H. C.: See LANDES, H. E., jt. auth. ment of anoxia and anesthesia in intrathoracic operations. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 42 Surgical management of non-malignant obstruction of lower w esophagus. Feb., 1 945, 30•1, 56 WAITE, LUCI LLE. Application of principles of hospital THWI NG, MRS. CHARLES F. Status of nursing. Sept., standardization from viewpoint of dietitian. March, 1936, • 1923, 7:3, 70-71 21:1, 25 TICE, J. W. Current problems in medical man power for WAKERLIN, G. E., E. L. SMITH, W. G. Moss, J. R. WEIR. armed forces, hospitals, and civilian population. June, 1944, and C. A. JOHNSON. Treatment of experimental renal 29:2, 173-176 hypertension with renin (renal extracts). Feb.. 1943, 28:5, 39 TITUS, PAUL. Indication for consultations on obstetrical serv- WAKERLIN, G. E.: See SMITH, E. L., jt. auth. ice and proper procedure in securing these. June, 1939, WAKI M, K. G., W. D. GATCH, and K. K. CHEN. Acute effects 24:3, 197-198 of 3, 3' methylenebis-(4 hydroxycoumarin) on anesthetized TOCANTINS, L. M.: See JONES, HAROLD W., jt. auth. animal. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 55 WAKI M, K. G., J. W. MASON, and W. D. GATCH. Influence TOFFELM I ER, D. D. Method of constructing a pylon for of hemorrhage and depletion of plasma proteins on intestinal below-the-knee amputations. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 53 Experiences with compound fractures from Pacific combat area activity. Feb., 1 945, 30:1, 66 with presentation of new appliances for care of war injured. WALKER, EUGENE. Importance of efficient medical staff to hospital. April, 1940, 25:2, 76-78 June, 27:2, 132- 1943, 133 WALKER, EUGENE: See MORITZ, ALLAN R., jt. auth. TOLLEFSON, DONALD C. Medical records from viewpoint WALKER, GEORGE.: See SCHNEDORF, J. G., jt. auth. of obstetrician. March, 1936, 21:r, 4o WALKER, MI LDRED F. Organization and management of TOVELL, RALPH M. Anesthetics-physical hazards; ex- small hospital personnel. April, 1940, 25:2, 84- 86 plosibility and inflammability; remedial measures. Jan., WALKER, STELLA F. Correlation of record department and 1941, 26:1, 26-29 medical library in hospital. Dec., 1929, 13:4, 55 -56 TRI MBLE, LOUIS C. Selection and organization of medical Medical statistics. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 77 staff of closed hospital. April, 1925, 9:1, 134-135 WALSH, THOMAS F. P. Treatment of burn lesions with bio- Status of nursing service, viewed by superintendent. Jan., 1927, dyne ointment. Preliminary presentation. Feb., 1943, 28:I, ma, 14 64 22 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

WALSH, WILLIAM HENRY. Factors to be considered in WEINSTEIN, JACOB J., and CHARLES STANLEY WHITE. cost of medical care from standpoint of hospital. Dec., 5931, Influence of parenteral protein digest solution. Feb., 2945, 15:4, 19-23 3o:1, 65 Essential principles of group purchase of hospital service. WEIR, J. R.: See WAKERLIN, G. E., jt. auth. Dec., 1933, 17:4, 22- 27 WEISS, EDWARD A. Medical records. Jan., 2922, 6:2, 24-25 Extent of trustee's moral and legal obligation in care of patient. RecordRe5co9 2r4, clerk,8 rk5, 7c- lsin9ical laboratory and x-ray technicians. Jan., April, 1937, 22:2, 8o Time, place, and physical essentials of medical staff conference. WEISSMAN, LEONARD H.: See MEYER, KARL A., jt. auth. April, 1938, 23:2, 79-80 WELBORN, JAMES Y. General anesthesia by ether, chlor- Safeguarding eleemosynary trust fund (summary). June, 1939, oform, and gas. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 43-44 24:3, 205-206 WELLS, DONALD B. Institutional convalescent care- Proper procedure in extending hospital privileges and making surgical patient. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 43-44 appointments to medical staff. April, 1940, 25:2, 79-80 WELLS, J. A.: See DRAGSTEDT, CARL A., jt. auth. Essentials in planning institutions for convalescent care. Jan., WELLS, J. RALSTON. Essentials in co-operation between 1941, 26:1, 41 -43 ophthalmology and otolaryngology and allied departments. WALTER, CARL W. Control of postoperative infections from April, 1926. 10:2, 19-22 standpoint of sterilization of instruments. April, 194o, 25:2, WERSHUB, LEONARD PAUL. Critical analysis of roo cases 95-96 of peritoneoscopy-study of indications and limitations of WALTER, CARL W.: See SCHULZ, REUBEN Z., jt. auth. methods in abdominal diagnosis. Feb., 2943, 28:1, 49 WALTER, FRANK J. Administrative and economic problems WETHERH I LL, H. G. Hospitals as they are. 2927, 3:1, 14-27 of open hospital. March, 2932, 16:2, 34-36 WHEELER, MARY C. Relations of board of trustees to Innovations in hospital service conducive to efficiency and superintendent of nurses. April, 1928, 12:2, 17 economy. June, 2 935, 20:2, 73-76 WH I PPLE, ALLEN 0. Adequate training in general surgery. To create understanding-public relations. March, 2936, Jan., 1939, 24:2, 44-46 22:2, 29 WHITACRE, HORACE J. Standardized hospital as medical Hospital personnel management-presentation of subject. education center. Dec., 1932, 16:4A, 12-22 April, 1938, 23:2, 85-88 WHITE, CHARLES STANLEY.: See WEINSTEIN, JACOB J., National events and effect upon personnel relations. Jan., jt. auth. 2942, 27:2, 28-29 WHITE, S. MARX. Maintaining as low hospital charges as Hospital service in war time. June, 1943, 28:2, 192 are consistent with good care of patient, from standpoint of WALTER, LeROY E., and WARREN H. COLE. Intraperitoneal internist. March, 1934, 28:2, 3-6 use of sulfadiazine. Feb., 2943, 28:2, 5o Medical records, viewpoint of physician. March, 1936, 21:1, WALTERS, WALTMAN. Supervision of educational program 37 for graduate training in surgery. Jan., 2940, 25:2, 17-2o WHITEHOUSE, H. BECKWITH. World's fight against can- Care of injured in combat zones. June, 2943, 28:2, 115-121 cer. Dec., 1933, 17:4, 5 2-53 WALTON, FRANKLIN E. Climatic factor in management of WIC KENDEN, HOMER. Hospitals and public relations. burns. June, 1945, 3o:2, 141 March, 1932, 16:2, 46-49 WANGENSTEEN, OWEN H. Importance and value to scien- WIC KEN DEN, WILLIAM E. George Crile on frontiers of tific medicine of animal experimentation. Dec., 1 934, 28:4, knowledge. Feb., 2943, 28:1, 9-22 22- 24 WI LDER, WI LLIAM H. Hospitals as they are. 1917, 3:1, 55 Surgical forum. Sept., 2942, 27:3, 237-238 WI LH ELM, NORBERT A. Medical staff. Jan., 1942, 27:1. New concept of cause of pyloric obstruction in duodenal ulcer, 40-41 including description of technique of antral exclusion oper- WI LKEY, J. LESTER.: See MEYER, KARL A., jt. auth. ation. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 47 WI LLARD, MRS. DE FOREST. Hospital auxiliaries. June. Forum on fundamental surgical problems. Feb., 2945, 30:1, 1937, 22:3, 265-266 53-70 WILLARD, HELEN S. Occupational therapy. June, 1937, WANGENSTEEN, OWEN H.: See BARONOFSKY, IVAN, jt. 22:3, 171 auth.; LITOW, SIDNEY S., jt. auth.; and MERENDINO, K. WILLIAMS, H. B. Radio interference by medical equipment. ALVIN, jt. auth. April, 1940, 25:2, 74-75 WILLIAMS, H. H.: See HIRSHFELD, JOHN WINSLOW, jt. auth. WARD, GEORGE GRAY, JR. Staff meetings at Woman's Hospital, New York. Jan.; 2920, 4:3, 7-8 WILLIAMS, JOHN BELL, and GERTRUDE F. BROWN. Dollars Value and need of more attention to end-results and follow-up and diets. March, 1930, 14:1, 43-47 WI LLIAMSON, E. W. Special survey of hospitals in Louisiana in hospitals today. Jan., 1924, 8:2, 29-34 Annual medical audit for hospitals. July, 1927, 9:3, 31-33 at request of State Board of Health. Jan., 2927, II:I, 36-37 Radium therapy in carcinoma of cervix uteri. Jan., 2929, 13:1, Defects in organization for care of injured in industries. Dec., 2928, 12:4, 20-22 43-45 Survey of medical and surgical service in industry in Chicago WARD, GEORGE GRAY, JR., ALBERT H. ALDRIDGE, and for Board on Traumatic Surgery, A.C.S. Sept., 1929, 13:3; BYRON H. GOFF. Study of obstetrical complications in 31-42 Woman's Hospital, New York, to establish proper standard- Summary of survey of medical and surgical service in industry ization for statistical purposes. March, 2935, 19:1, 9-21 in Northeastern U. S. Dec., 1932, 26:4A, 3 -5 WARD, PETER D. Standard ready-made vs. hospital-made Medical records. June, 2937, 22:3, 167-168 surgical dressings. March, 1933, 17:1, 11 -12 Preview of status of medical records in U.S. and Canada. WARMAN, GRACE A. Practices and evaluation of present April, 5940, 25:2, 97-98 day hospital nursing service. June, 1939, 24:3, 229-230 Small hospital meeting requirements of hospital standardiza- WARNER, A. R. American hospital. Jan., 1923, 7:2, 11 - 12 tion. Jan., 1941, 26:2, 63-65 Right of hospital to appoint staff. Jan., 1923, 7:2, 30-32 WI LLI TS, PAUL W. Analysis of obstetrical work at Blodgett WA RT H EN, HARRY J., J R. Practical plan for meeting sur- Memorial Hospital, 1925 to 1929. March, 1932, 26:1, 28-33 gical emergencies. Feb., 2945, 3o:1, 68 WILSON, PHI LIP D. Graduate training for orthopedic sur- -WASCH, M. G. X-ray department in hospital management. gery. Jan., 2939, 243, 50-52 Dec., 2929, 13:4, 42-45 WISE, WALTER D., and HENRY F. BONGARDT. Evaluation of WASHBURN, FREDERIC A. The doctor and the hospital. graduate training, records, reports, and estimates of work, Jan., 1923, 7:2, 4-6 Jan., 1940, 23:1, 27-30 WATERS, LENA R. Medical social problems of surgical WITHERSPOON, T. C. Surgical procedures in non-perforat- patient. April, 1937, 22:2, 77 ing pyloric ulcers. Sept., 2923, 7:3, 6o WEBER, JOSEPH J. Responsibility of trustees for profes- WOLFER, JOHN A.: See also DANFORTH, W. C., jt. auth. sional care of patients. June, 1929, /3:2, 16-17 Address of welcome. Jan., 1941, 26:2, 11-12 WEBSTER, DONALD. Depth charge injuries. June, 2944, WOLI V ER, EDWARD. Azotemia and uremia occurring during 29:2, 143- 1 44 sulfonamide therapy. Feb., 1 943, 28:1, 63 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE

WOOD, FRANCIS CARTER. What profession of medicine YOUNG, EDITH G. Volunteer services. June, 1944, 29:2 , wants in hospitals--laboratory. 5917, 3:1, 20-24 229- 231 WOOD, NEAL N. Training hospital executives in institutes YOUNG, HUGH H. Choice of anesthetic in urology. Sept., for administrators. June, 1939, 24:3, 218-219 1923, 7:3, 49 WOODHALL, BARNES, and WILLIAM LYONS. Factors influ- Importance of perineal route in diseases of prostate and seminal encing success of nerve grafts in man. Feb., 1 945, 30 , 1 ; 54 vesicles. Sept., 1923, 7:3, 35-36 WOODS, C. S. Principles underlying good staff organization. YOUNG, NORA E. Is hospital justiSed in carrying hospital- Jan., 1924, 8:1, 61-63 ization or compensation cases below costs? April, 1940, 25:2, Adequate care of obstetrical patient in general hospital from 96-97 standpoint of administration. April, 1937, 22:2, 72-73 WOODS, WARD WILSON. Recent clinical and experimental investigations of surgical treatment of hypertension. Feb., z 1943, 28:1, 39 ZENS, SISTER M. LIDWINA. Nursing service. April, 1938, WOOLF, JACK I. Electro-encephalographic studies of con- 23:2, ro8 cussion. Feb., 1943, 28:1, 37 Z I EROLD, A. A. Use of intravenous morphine and peritoneal WORKS, GEORGE A. Plan for accrediting schools of nursing puncture in diagnosis of . Feb., 1943, 28:1, 49 from viewpoint of nursing education. Jan., 1941, 26:1, 56 ZIMMER, FREDERICK W. What profession of medicine WRIGHT, ARTHUR M. Memoirs-George David Stewart. wants in hospitals. z917, 3 38 March, 1933, 17:1, 4 ZIMMERMAN, LEO M., and S. 0. LEVINSON. Organization Graduate training for surgery. Jan., 1939, 24:1, 56 -57 of blood transfusion service in general hospital. Jan., 1942, WRI GHT, THEW. Appraising hospital records. Jan., 19 24, 27:1, 29-31 8 : 1 , 94-95 WYATT, HURLEY T. Fundamental principles underlying ZINTEL, HAROLD A. Influence of sulfonamides on wound mechanics and technique of sterilization. Dec., 1934, 18 :4, healing. Feb., 1943, 28:/, 63 25-29 Splitting split-thickness skin grafts with dermatome. Method for increasing yield of limited donor sites. Feb., 1945, 30:1, 63 ZINTEL, HAROLD A., JonN S. LOCKWOOD, and JOSEPH YATES, H. WELLINGTON. Staff organization. Jan., 1923, SNYDER. Bacteriological considerations in sulfonamide pro- 7:2, 21 phylaxis against peritonitis. Feb., 1 943, 28 . 1, 51

BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS AND GENERAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE COLLEGE SUBJECT INDEX

CUMULATIVE 1913 TO 1945

(Unless otherwise indicated, references are to the BULLETIN)

Abbreviations: S.G.&O. (Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics); AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Dir. Grad. Trg. (Directory of Graduate Training Programs); Analysis of 1500 applications for Saunders cancer awards. Hosp. Std. Rep. (Hospital Standardization Report); Man. Hosp. Soper, George A. April, 1928, 12:2, 31 - 35 Std. (Manual of Hospital Standardization); Spec. Bull. (Special Joint meeting of directors with Board of Regents, Amer- Bulletin); Yrbk. (Year Book). ican College of Surgeons, Oct. 1931. June, 1938, 23:3, 211 A Twenty-five years of work on cancer problem by Amer- ACCIDENTS lean College of Surgeons; address at 25th anniver- (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS- sary dinner of society, March 25, 1938. Crowell, Bow- Industrial medicine; HOSPITALS-Emergency serv- man C. June, 1938, 23:3, 209 - 211 ice; INJURIES; TRAUMATIC SURGERY) AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Accident prevention. Beyer, David S. Dec. 1928, 22:4, Conference with A.C.S. on hospital standardization and 12-14 junior candidate plan. July, 1925, 9:2, 7 - 8 Care of injuries, standpoint of motorist. Henry, Thomas P. Wartime graduate medical meetings. Last reference, Sept. Dec. 1928, 12:4, 9711 1945, 30:3, 243-244 Conservation of human life and limb following acciden- AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS tal injuries. Besley, Frederic A. Dec. 1933, 17:4, 44 Academic robe. 1916, 1:1, 15; Yrbk. 1913, 26; last ref. Yrbk. Essential requirements of hospital ambulance and first Supp. 1945, 2 39 aid service for industrial accident cases. Stanton, Administrative assistants. Latest ref. Dec. 1 945, 30:4, 278 E. MacDonald and Frederick J. Tees. April, 1927, 11:2, Administrative board. Latest ref. Dec. 1945, 30:4, 278 15-18 Administrative reports. Bowman, John G. 1916, 2:1, 8 - 19; Relation of organized labor to care of accidents. Dec. 1917, 3:2, 12 - 14; Martin, Franklin H. 1916, 2:1, 18-20; 1928, 12:4, 7 - 8 Jan. 1920, 4:3, I 0-1 9; Jan. 1926, ro:r, 14-21; Yrbk. 19 2 5, What shall we do about automobile accidents? Foley, 67-88; 1926, 78-82; 1927, 116-118; 1928, 79-89; 1933, . Matthew 0. Dec. 1931, 15:4, 23 - 29 135-136; 1 934, 147-148; 1935, 159-160 AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Advisory council for ophthalmology. Yrbk. Supp. 2945, 8 Program to bring country to recognize importance of Advisory council for otolaryngology. Yrbk. Supp. 1945, 8 "safety afterwards." Henry, Thomas P. Dec. 1928, Advisory councils. Latest ref. Dec. 1 945, 30:4, 278 12:4, 9-II Aims and accomplishments. July, 1927, 11:3, 3-5; June, AMERICAN BOARD OF SURGERY 1940, 25:3, 167-171 Viewpoint of American Board of Surgery on graduate A.C.S. Crile, George. July, 1926, 10:3, 22-23 training. Graham, Evarts A. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 33-34 A.C.S.-it belongs to the Fellows. June, 1936, 21:2, 69-72 24 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

A.C.S.-25 years of ambitious effort. Squier, J. Bentley. Address of welcome. Cotton, Frederic J. Yrbk. 1929, 122; Yrbk 1 933, 149- 156 Kretschmer, Herman L. 1930. Eliason, Eldridge L. College an educational institution. Dec. 1935, 20:4, 146- 147 1931, 120; Heyd, C. Gordon. 1932, 133; Jennings, John E. Genesis and progress of A.C.S. Martin, Franklin H. Dec. 1932, 134; Graham, Evarts A. 1933, 137; Kreuscher, 1924, 8:3, 7 - 18; Yrbk. 1925, 67-88 Philip H. 1934, 152; Allen, Arthur W. 2 935, 161; Naff- New control of surgeons-objects and achievements of Col- ziger, Howard C. Dec. 1935, 24:4, 126; Brown, Henry P., lege. Reprinted from Harper's Magazine. Shepherd, Wil- Jr. Jan. 1937, 22:1, 5; Shallow, Thomas A. Jan. 1940, liam G. Feb. 1924, 8:3, 1- 12 25:1, 36; Wolfer, John A. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 11-12; McKit- Program of activity, A.C.S. 1916, 1-12 trick, Leland S. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 17 Approved lists. (Published annually-reference is to last pub- Annual meeting, Fellows. Last ref. Yrbk. 1942-43, 223 lished list.) Annual meeting, governors. Last ref. Yrbk. 1942-43, 222 Cancer clinics. Dec. 1945, 30:4, 409-417 Assembly of initiates. Last ref. Yrbk. 1942-43, 200 Graduate training in general surgery and surgica Ispecialties. Clinical Congress of A.C.S. Published in each Yrbk; last Dec. 1 945, 30:4, 278 ref. 1945, 23 Hospitals. Dec. 1945, 30:4, 299-380 Clinical congress of surgeons of North America, 1910. Dec. Industrial establishments conducting medical services. Dec. 19 24, 8 :3, 8 1945, 30:4, 419-433 Clinical congress not to convene in 1943. Sept. 1943, 28:3, Medical motion picture films. Dec. 1 945, 3 0 :4, 435-475 244 Medical, surgical and hospital equipment, instruments and Clinical congress 1944 cancelled. Sept. 1944, 29:3, 269 supplies. 1938, 23:5, 419-423 Clinical congress not to convene in 1 945. June, 1 945, 30:2, 94. Bequests. Oct. 1925, 9:3, 16; Jan. 1937, 22:1 55; April, 1938, Committee on arrangements. Philadelphia, July, 1925, 9:2, 23:2, 138; Jan. 1940, 2 5:1, 7; April, 1940, 25:2, 1/7; Sept. 23; Montreal, Oct. 1926, 10:4, 5; Boston, Sept. 1928, 12:3, 1944, 29:3, 33 2 ; Yrbk. SuPP• 1945, 28 3; Chicago, Sept. 1929, 13:3, 3; Philadelphia, Sept. 1930, Bone sarcoma registry. First ref. Yrbk. 1 92 3, 43-45; last 14:3, 5; St. Louis, Sept. 1932, 16 :4, 4; Chicago, Sept. 1933, ref. Yrbk. 1942-43, 48 17:3, 2; Boston, June, 1 934, 18:2, 25; San Francisco, Sept. Data for registration of case of bone sarcoma. July, 1927 5935, 20:3, 100; Philadelphia, Sept. 1936, 21:3, 136; Chi- 11:3, 9 cago, Sept. 1937, 22:4, 198; Brooklyn, Long Island, Sept. Establishment and progress of registry. June, 1938, 23:3, 1938, 23:4, 221; New York, Sept. 1938, 23:4, 221; Phila- 209-210 delphia, Sept. 1 939, 24:4. 258; Chicago, Sept. 1940, 2 5:4, Interpretation of nomenclature. Codman, E. A. Jan. 1926, 21 1; Boston, Sept. 1941, 26:4, 234 io:IA, 7-32 Forum on fundamental surgical problems. Sept. 1941, 26:4, Method of procedure, registry of bone sarcoma. Codman, 244- 248; Wangensteen, Owen H. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 53-70 E. A. Reprinted from S.G.&O. Io p. May, 1 92 4 Impressions from currents of thought at annual session of Registry of bone sarcoma as end-result idea in hospital or- A.C.S. Brown, Rexwald. Dec. 1 935, 24:4, 140- 142 ganization. Codman, E. A. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 34-38 Inaugural address. Martin, Franklin H. Yrbk. 1929, 113- Review of classification of bone tumors. Ewing, James. 133; Ireland, Merritte W. 1930, 127-134; Miller, C. Jeff, Sept. 2939, 24:4, 2 90-2 95 1931, 125-127; Kanavel, Allen B. 1932, 142-147; Squier, Status, registry of bone sarcoma. Jan. 1926, io:1A, 4-6 J. Bentley, 1 933, 143-146; Haggard, William D. 1934, Bulletin. Dedication, special bulletin. Abell, Irvin. Spec. 157- 162; Greenough, Robert B. 1 935, 169-1 79 Bull. Sept. 1 945, 5 Organization of congress and College. Jan. 1920, 4:3, xo- x Description, approval number. Feb. 1 944, 29:1, 62-63; Feb. Program. Rev. Feb. 1918, 3; Oct. 1926, 1 0 :4, 5-7; Yrbk. 1945, 30:1, 75-76 1917-18, 9-10; 1918-19, 7-8; 1920, 3-5; 1 9 21 , 3-4; 1922, By - laws. First ref. 1916, :I, 15-17; latest ref. Yrbk. Supp. 3-4; 1 9 23, 3-4; 1924, 2-3; 1925, 8; 1926, 13; 1927, 13; 1945, 15 1928, 90-98; 1929, 99-108; 1930, 101-110; 1931, 110-119; Cancer archives. (See Clinical research) 1932, 119-131; 1933, 122-134; 1 934, 134-1 49; 1 935, 147 - 157; 1936, 137- 147; Supp. 1937, 36-46; 1938, 148 - 157; Cancer clinics. Yrbk. 1034, 26-27; 1 935, 26 ; 1 93 6, 23; SIIPP• Supp. 1939, 46-60; 1940-41,197-211; 1942-43, 198 - 2 2 5; 1937, 14; Supp. 1939, 18; 1 942-43, 36-47; Hosp. Stand. Rep. Man. Hosp. Stand. 1924, Supp. 1944, 17, 30; S11913• 1945, 198-225 1933, 35; 1 934, 56; 51 -53; Report of secretary general. Martin, Franklin H. Jan. 1920, 1940, 51 -53. Latest Bull. ref. Dec. 1945, 30:4, 460-468 Cancer clinic. March, 1936, 21:1, 55-58 10-19 Cancer record forms, A.C.S. (illus.). Pack, George T. June, Rev:,4 San Francisco congress. Dec. 1935, 24:4, 1940, 25:3, 17 125-126 2-175 Review-1936, Philadelphia congress. Jan. 1937, 22:1, 5 Clinical research in treatment of cancer. June, 1940, 2 53, 169 Summary and conclusions, conference in Philadelphia. Beck, Joseph C. April, 1927, 11:2, 45 Follow-up of cancer patient (chart). Sept. 1939, 24:4, 289 -49 Organization and conduct of cancer clinics in general hospi- Clinical research, department of. July, 1927, 11:3, 5 - 6; Sept. 1938, 12:3, xg; Sept. 1935, 20:3, 114; Yrbk. 1926, tals. Crowell, Bowman C. April 1939, 24:2, 85- 92 79- Organization chart. Sept. 1939, 24:4, 288 8o; 1927, 23; 1928, 26; 1929, 23; 1930, 25-26; 1931, 25-26; Organization of service for diagnosis and treatment of can- 1933, 25- 27; 1934, 23; 1 935, 23-2 4; 1 936, 21-22; Supp. cer-minimum standard. June, 1931, 15:2, 22-25 1937, 13; 1938, 21-22; Supp. 1939, 16-1 7; 1940-41, 33-34; Case histories. Rev. Feb. 1918, 11-21 1942-43,34-47 Case records prize and honor list. Dec. 1930, 14:4, 63; Kana- Appointment of associate director to take charge of depart- ment of clinical research and of department of inter- vel, Allen B. Dec. 1 935, 24:4, 142; Jan. 1 937, 22:1, 7; Yrbk. 2 American affairs, July 1, 1926. July, 1927, 11:3, 5-6 93 1 , 12 9; 1 93 2 , 149; 1933, 148; 1 934, 164; 1935, Archives, five-year cures of cancer. June, 1937, 22:3, 141; 181; 1936, x65; SupP• 1937, 54; 1938, 164; Supp. 1939, 61; Yrbk. 1 942- -36 1940-41, 220; 1942 -43, 225; SuPP• -2 8; Supp. 43, 35 1 944, 27 Clinical research in treatment of malignant diseases by ra- 1945, 34 Forms for summary sheets and specialty records. 1916, dium and x-ray. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 14; Yrbk. 192 5, 77 18-34; Jan. 1921, 17-36 Ochsner foundation of clinical research. July, 1927, :3, 5; Work of Committee on History Reviews as related to apprais- Hibbard, Angus. Yrbk. 1928, 12; 1932, 25-27 ing of case records. Nadeau, Oscar E. April, 1925, 9:1, Twenty-five years of work on cancer problem by A.C.S. 75-77 Crowell, Bowman C. June, 1938, 23:3, 209-211 Certificate of approval.' Hosp. Std. Rep. 2926, 6; Jan. 1927, Committees. Dec. 1 935, 20:4, 150-151; Jan. 1938, 23:1, 44- 11:1, 30 58; Jan. 1937, 22:1, 8-12; Jan. 1940, 25:1, 8; Jan. 194 1 , Hospital standardization (reproduction). Dec. 1 945, 30 :4, 26:/, 97; Jan. 5942, 27:1, 74 381 Appointment, committee of five to wage campaign to edu- Clinical bureaus-survey; March, 1936, 21:1, 59 cate women to seek diagnosis and treatment of cancer Clinical congress. (See also Convocations, Hospital early. June, 1938, 23:3, 209 standardization conferences) Appointment, first committees on credentials. 1913, I a, 9 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 25

Bone sarcoma. First ref. July, 1927, 11:3, 7-8; latest ref. Report, endowment fund. Carr, W. E. Yrbk. 1928, 13 Yrbk. 1942-43, 48 Report to Fellows upon endowment fund-plan, meaning of Cancer. (Formerly committee on treatment of malignant fellowship, tentative plan of administration, $500 sub- diseases.) First ref. Yrbk. 1923, 39-40; latest ref. Yrbk. scription, statements from Dr. Finney and Dr. Murphy, 1 942-43,34-35 financial status, expenditures for 1915. Specially printed Catgut. Dec. 1935, 20:4, /51 15 p., 1915 Credentials. First ref. 1917, 3:2, 13-14; latest ref. Yrbk. Exhibits - Century of Progress. Sept. 1933, 1 7:3, 24; June, Supp. 1945, 33 1934, 18:2, 39 Executive. Latest ref. Dec. 1945, 30:4, 278 Fee - splitting oath. Declaration against division of fees, 1913. Finance. Latest ref. Dec. 5945, 30:4, 278 Yrbk. 1915, 9; Dec. 1924, 8 :3, 9; Yrbk. 1925, 70-71 Fractures and other traumas. First ref. Dec. 1 935, 2 4:4, Fellows. 15o; latest ref. Yrbk. 1 942-43, 49-52 Admission. 1916, 2:1, 10-12; 1917, 3:2, 12-13 Graduate training in surgery. First ref. Dec. 1935, 20:4, Fellowship extended to South American surgeons. Yrbk. 151; latest ref. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 3 1921, 6-8; 1923, 9-1x Hall of art and science of surgery. First ref. Dec. 1935, Founders. Published in each Yrbk; latest ref., Supp. /945, 9 29:4, 159; latest ref. Yrbk. 1942 -43, 71 How Fellows of A.C.S. can participate in its activities. Mac- History reviews. First ref. Yrbk. 1923, 14; latest ref. Supp. Eachern, Malcolm T. Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 214-217 1945, 34 Presentation of candidates. 1929 class, Yrbk., 1930, 117; Judiciary. First ref. Dec. 1924, 8:3, rs-x6; latest ref. Yrbk. 1930 class, 1931, 128; 1931 class, 1932, 148; 1932 class, Supp. 1945, 35 1933, 147; 1933 class, 1934, 163; 1934 class, 1935, 18o; Library. First ref. Dec. 1 935, 20:4, 151; latest ref. Yrbk. 1935 class, Crile, George, Dec. /935, 20:4, 142; Yrbk. 1 942-43, 1 94 1936, 65; 1936 class, Supp. 1937, 54; 1937 class, 1938, 1 63; Medical motion pictures. First ref. Yrbk. 1927, 30-31; 1938 class, Supp, 1 939, 60; 1939 class, 1940-41, 219 latest ref. 1942-43, 161 Fellows deceased. Listed in each Bulletin; latest ref. Sept. Regional fracture committees. First ref. Dec. 1935, 20 :4, 151; last ref. Feb. 1 944, 29:1, 35 FeIll9o4w5; 3w011:3,od 2i7ed6 in military service. Sept. 1944, 29:3, 329; Standardization of clinical laboratories. Yrbk. 1924, 31 Feb. 1945, 3o:1, 87; June, 1 945, 30:2, 197; Sept. 1945, Standards. 1917, 3:I, 52-54; Rev. Feb. 1918, 8-10 30:3, 276 State and provincial executive committees. June, 1936, Fellowship addresses. Maclean, Sir Ewen J. Yrbk. 1927, 21:2, 89-90; Jan. 1942, 27:1, 7-9 110-1/6. Little, Clarence Cook. 1928, /o6-11o; Mayo, Traumatic surgery. Reports, the Board of Traumatic Sur- William J. 1929, 147-152; Frank, Glen. 1930, 1 35-144; gery, 1921, 3-4; 1929, 44-45; June, 1929, 13:2, 21-32 Crile, George. 1931, 137-142; Angell, James R. 2932, Convocation addresses. 155-159; Millikan, Robert A. 1933, 157; Hutchins, Robert First convocation, Chicago, Nov. 13, 1913. Godlee, Sir Maynard. 1 934, 172-175; Coffman, L. H. 1935, 189-193 Rickman J. 1913, 1:1, 14; also specially printed, 12 pages, Fellowship cards. Jan. 1937, 22:1, 27; April, 1938, 23:2, 15o 1913; Yrbk. 1913, 21-23 Fellowship fee. Second convocation, Philadelphia, June, 22, x914. Mum- Delinquent dues. Yrbk. Supp. 1945, 26 ford, James G. 1916, 2:2, 14 Fellowship fee and dues; part of general survey. Rev. Feb. Third convocation, Washington, D.C., Nov. 16, 1914. 1918, 2-3 Bradford, Edward H. 1916, 2:2, /5 Military services. Yrbk. 1942-43, 26 Fourth convocation, Boston, Oct. 29, 1915. James, E. J. Fellowship pledge. Yrbk. Supp. 1945, 2 1916, 2:2, 15 Know your "Blue Book" and pledge. July, 1925, 9:2, 6 Fifth convocation, Philadelphia, Oct. 27, 1916; Finley, Fellowship requirements. 1916, 2:1, 12-14; Rev. Feb. 1918, John H. 1916, 2:2, 3 -1 4 3-4; Dec. 1930, 14:4, 58; June, 1940, 25:3, 167; Spec. Sixth convocation, Chicago, Oct. 26, 1917. "What is the Bull. Sept. 1 945, 95-96; Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 2 23-2 4 War About?" Moynihan, Sir Berkeley. 1917, 3:2, 5-11 Admission to fellowship; director's report. 1916, 2:I, 10-12; Secretary General's address. Martin, Franklin H. 1917, 1917, 3:2, 12-13 3:2, 2-3 Conferring of fellowship. 1917, 3:2, 3 Seventh convocation, New York, Oct. 24, 1919. Mayo, Credentials of candidates. Dec. 1 935, 20:4, 146- 147 William J. Jan. I920, 4:3, 20-22 Examination requirement for admission. Dec. 1924, 8:3, io; Twelfth convocation, New York, Oct. 24, 1924. "The Yrbk. 1925, 71-72 Years Between." Chipman, W. W. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 1-6; Fellowship in A.C.S. Abell, Irvin. Jan. 1940, 25:1, 5-7; Yrbk. 1925, 82-88 Yrbk. 1940-41, 217-218 Thirteenth convocation, Philadelphia, Oct. 3o, 1925. Procedure in considering candidates. Dec. 1930, 14:4, 59-61; Dawson of Penn, The Right Hon. Lord. Oct. 1925, 9:3, 5 Yrbk. Supp. /945, 30 Convocations. Yrbk. 1913, 21-23; 1918-19, 10-14; I920, Raising of requirements. May /o, 1936. June, 2938, 23:3 25-28; 1921, 17-20; 1922, 18-22; 1923, 23-26; 1924, 16 -18; 201 1925, 93-95; 1926, 88-90; 1927, 119-121; 1928, 99-101; Selection of candidates. July, 1925, 9:2, 5-6; Yrbk. 1913, 7929, 109-111; 1930, 145-148; 1931 143-146; 1932, 16o- 15-18; 1922, 6-9 163; 1933, 158-161; 1934, 176-180; 1935, 194-198; 1936, Selection of members. Jan. 192o, 4:3, II; July, 1925, 9:2, 5-6 166-170; 1938, 165-169; 1940-41, 221-225; 1 942-43, 234- Standardization of Fellows of the College. Leigh, Southgate. 2 39 April, 1927, II:2, 5-6 Dues, annual. 1916, 2:1, 26-30 Financial policies. 1916, 2:I, 24-26 Annual dues-what they do (chart) April, 1938, 23:2, 139 Financing the organization. Jan. 1920, 4:3, 11-12 Fellowship fee and dues. Rev. Feb. 1918, 2-3 Financial reports. ,g,6, 2:1, 34-36; SuPP• 1917, 3:2; Dec. Educational activities. 1924, 8:3, 19-21; June, 1936, 21:3, 114- 122; April, 1937, A.C.S. an educational institution. Crile, George, Dec. 1935, 22:2, 110- 118; April, 1939, 23:2, 140-1 49; June, 1940, 20:4, 127- 133; Yrbk. 1936, 152-159 25:3, 188-295; Sept. 1942, 27:3, 214-221; Sept. 1943, 28:3, Plan to issue educational monographs to press, general 288-295; Sept. 1 944, 29:3, 31 2-3 1 9; June, 1 945, 30:2, public, hospital trustees, and medical profession. 1916, 199-205 2:1, 12 Founders: (See Fellows, Founders.) Endowment fund. 1916, 2:1, 10-11; Rev. Feb. 1918, I-2; Fractures. Sept. 1929, 13;3, 22 -2 4; Yrbk. 1923, 41-43; 1924, Jan. 192o, 4:3, 18; Yrbk. 1917-18, 3-5; 1918-19, 3-5; 3o; March, 1931, 15:1, 3-32; June, 1936, 21:2, 93-94; 1920, z-3; 192/, 1 -3; 1922,1-3; 7923, 1-3; 1924, 1-2; 1925, June, 1940, 25:3, 169 7-8; 1926, 7-8, 8o; 1927, 7-8; 1928, 12; 1929, 12 - 13; 1930, Outline of treatment of fractures. 40 p. 1932; 43 P., /933; re- 12-13; 1931, 12-13; 1932, 12-13; 1933, 12-13; 1 934, 12-13; printed, 1938 1 935, 12-13; 1936, 12-13; 1938, 12-13; 1940-41, 24-2 5; Principles and outline of fracture treatment. Fracture com- 1942-43, 24-2 5; SuPP. 1944, 20- 21; SupP• 1 945, 26-28 mittee. March, x931, z5:1, 3-32 Endowment and dues, 1915; Dec. 1924, 8:3, zo; Yrbk. Progress in transportation of fracture patients. Kennedy, 1925, 71 Robert H. April, 1940, 25:2, 107-108 26 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Treatment of fractures-war sessions. Kennedy, Robert H. Exhibit of Davison method of treatment of burns, presented April, 1942, 27:2, 117-118; Griswold, R. Arnold. April, by Dr. Grover C. Penberthy. April, 2938, 23:2, 133 1942, 27:2, 118-119; Rankin, Col. Fred W. April, 1942, Exhibit on cancer presented by James T. Nix. April, 2938, . 27:2, 119-129; Hook, Capt. Frederick R. April, 2942, 23:2, 133 27:2, 120-121 Exhibits of models of pathologic entities presented by Dr. Governors, board of. Latest ref. Yrbk. Supp. 1 945, 7 Nolie Mumey. April, 1938, 23:2, 233 Election of governors. 1916, 2a, 33; 1917, 3:2, 15 Hall of the art and science of surgery. Crowell, Bowman C. Fifth annual meeting of governors. 1917, 3:2, 16 April, 1938, 23:2, 133 Graduate training In surgery. (See also Approved lists) Lister exhibit presented in 1927 by Sir Henry Wellcome Adequate training in general surgery. Whipple, Allen 0. (illus.). April, 1938, 23:2, 133; June, 1938, 23:3, 212; Jan. 1939, 24:1, 44-46 Yrbk. 1928, 113-115 Approved programs in hospitals of U. S. and Canada. Latest Plan for a museum of surgical pathology. July, 1927, 11 :3, ref., Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 20-36 5-6 Basic medical sciences. Miller, George H. June, 1 945, 30:2, Plan to establish a working museum. Jan. 2920, 4:3, 18 x 03-r 09; Spec. Bull. Sept. 1945, 19-25 Visual education for the surgeon. Crowell, Bowman C. Bibliography. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 18-2o; June, 1 945, 30:2, 122- April, 1938, 23:2, 133 1 3 1 ; Spec. Bull. Sept. 1 945, 78-87; Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 2 70- Headquarters. Location of the College. 2916, 2:1, 3o-33 271 Permanent administrative home of A.C.S. Jan. 19 20, 4:3, Conference; report of committee. Phemister, Dallas B. 22-13; Yrbk. 1920, 5-6; 1921, 15 Jan. 1941, 26:1, 90-92 Permanent home, 19r5-1929. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 12-13; Yrbk. Content of courses for adequate training in neurological sur- 2913, 26; 1922, 21; 1923, 17; 2 924, 3; 1925, 74-75, 97; 1926, gery. Naffziger, Howard C. Jan. 1939, 24:1, 46-48 21 Directory of approved plans. Spec. Bull. Sept. 2945, 6g; Photographs of administrative headquarters, Chicago. Jan. Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 239; Jan. 1946, 19 1920; 4:3, 11-16; Yrbk. 1921, 14; 1922, II; 2923, x6; 1924, Expanded program of A.C.S. MacEachern, Malcolm T. 2 Sept. 1 944, 29:3, 276-2 79; Spec. Bull. Sept. 1945, 7-2o Possible site in Chicago. Jan. 1924, 4:3, 27-28 Expansion of program. Feb. 2944, 29:1, 12-13 Historical. A.C.S.-history; requirements for fellowship; Facilities in hospitals of U.S. and Canada. Dir. Grad. Trg. junior candidate group; ideal of service; activities; clinical Jan. 2946, 19 congress; state and provincial sectional meetings; hospi- Fundamental principles. Yrbk. 1940-41, 68 tal standardization; clinical research; industrial medicine Fundamental requirements. Spec. Bull. Sept. 1945, 26 -37, and traumatic surgery; medical motion picture films; Dec. 1 945, 30 :4, 382-393; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, graduate training for surgery; medical, surgical and hos- 7-18 pital equipment; library and department of literary re- Graduate training for surgery. Jan. 2939, 24:x, 5-6 search; official journal; financial stability; officers, boards Graduate training for surgery. Ochsner, Alton. Jan. 1938, and standing committees; co-operative spirit; progressive 23:1, 6-9; Phemister, Dallas B. Jan. 1940, 25:1, 13 outlook. Sept. 2937, 22:4, 224-230 Graduate training in government hospitals. Latest ref., Dec. A.C.S. x913. Dec. 1924, 8 :3, 7-9; Yrbk. 2925, 69-70 5945, 30:4, 408 A.C.S. Crile, George. July, 2926, I0:3, 22-23 Graduate training in obstetrics. Kosmak, George W. April, A.C.S. and its work. July, 2927, x1:3, 3-5 1937, 22:2, 73 Annual meeting of Fellows-ig16, J. M. T. Finney, presi- Graduate training in otolaryngology. Furstenberg, Albert dent, presiding. 1916, 2:1, 9 C. Jan. 2939, 24:1, 61-64 Articles of incorporation. Latest ref. Yrbk. Supp. 2945, 22 Graduate training in ophthalmology. Gradle, Harry S. Jan. Beginning and purposes of College. 1916, 2:1, 9-10 1939, 24:1, 59-61 Department of clinical research. Yrbk. 1927, 23 Graduate training in surgery-viewpoint of American Board Fifth annual meeting of Fellows. Crile, George. 1917, 3:2, 12 of Surgery. Graham, Evarts A. Jan. 2938, 23:1, 33 -34 First annual meeting, Washington, Nov. 16, 1914. 2916, Graduate training in surgery and surgical specialties. 2:1, Is Reynolds, Charles R. June, 2945, 30:2, 95-102; Spec. History of the College-general survey. Rev. Feb. 1918, 1-3 Bull. Sept. 2945, 11-18 Inter-American affiliation, 1920; Dec. 1924, 8:3, 14-15; Yrbk. Grateful acknowledgment. Spec. Bull. Sept. 1 945, 6; Dir. 1925, 77-78 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 4 International abstract of surgery, 1912-13. Dec. 1924, 8 :3, Manual. Oct. 1940, 25:5, 369 -380; Oct. 1941, 2 6 :4, 395-406; 7; Yrbk. 1925, 68 Oct. 2942, 27:4, 343 -354; Dir., Jan. 1946 Junior candidate group, 2923-24. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 16; Yrbk. Minimum standard. Yrbk. 2942-43, 74 1925, 79-80; last ref. Yrbk. Supp. 1945, 3 1 Planning for a professional career. MacEachern, Malcolm Organization of congress and College. Jan. 592o, 4:3, 10-22 T. Feb. 1 945, 30:r, 7-12; Spec. Bull. Sept. 1945, 89-94 Organization for Great War, 1926-17. Dec. 2924, 8:3, 12; Report of committee. Harvey, Samuel C. Dec. 1 935, 24:4, Yrbk. 1925, 73 -74 1 43-146 Program of activity, leaf,. 1916, 2:I, 11-12 Report of survey. Phemister, Dallas B. Jan. 1939, 24:x, Standardization of clinical laboratories. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 14; 41-42 Yrbk. 1925, 77; 2938, 35 Role of non-university hospital in teaching program. Summary of administrative achievements. Dec. 1924, 8 :3, Bowers, Charles A. Jan. 2942, 26:2, 9 1-94 7; Yrbk. 1925, 67-68 Supervision of educational program. Walters, Waltman. Work of the College. Jan. 2924, 4:3, 18 Jan. 1940, 25:1, 17-20; Ochsner, Alton. Jan. x940, 25:1, 20 Honorary fellowships. Survey-1945. Spec. Bull. Sept. 1 945, 38-56; Dec. 2 945, 30 :4, Sir Rickman John Godlee, William Stewart Halsted, William 394 Williams Keen, John Collins Warren, Fulton Weir. First Three specimen programs. Ferguson, Paul S. June, 2945, Convocation, Chicago, Nov. 13, 1913. Specially printed 30:2, II0- I2I; Spec. Bull. Sept. 1945, 57-68 with Fellowship Address, 14 p., 1913; Yrbk. 2923, 20; Training of an obstetrician and gynecologist. Fraser, John 1916, x a, 14 R. Jan. 1 939, 24:1, 52-56 Dudley P. Allen, Thomas Addis Emmet, William C. Gorgas, War and post-war plans. MacEachern, Malcolm T. June, Lewis Stephen Filcher, Sir Thomas George Roddick, 1944, 29:2, 206-209 Francis J. Shepherd, Edmond Souchon, J. William White, Great Mace. Presentation by Sir Berkeley Moynihan in 1914. 1916, :r, 14-15; Yrbk. 1916, 24 seventh year of College on behalf of consulting surgeons of David William Cheever, Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, British armies. Chipman, W. W. Dec. 1924, 8:3; Yrbk. Stephen Smith, Louis McLane Tiffany, 1915. Yrbk. x916, 1921, 9- 14 24 Hall of the art and science of surgery. Educational and Ernest Sidney Lewis, 2916. Yrbk. 1916, 24 scientific exhibits. June, 1940, 25:3. 169-270 Rupert Blue, William C. Braisted, Col. C. U. Dercle, Col. Exhibit by Cleveland Clinic Foundation on models of energy Thomas Herbert Goodwin, Sir Berkeley Moynihan, 1917 systems of lion and alligator. April, /938, 23:2, 132-x33 1917, 3:2, 3-4; Yrbk. 1917-18, 26 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 27

Raffaele Bastianelli, Pierre Duval, George Ernest Gask, Approach. r9r7, 3:r, 41 Merritte W. Ireland, Sir Thomas Myles, George Grey Approval procedure. June, 5940, 25:3, 168 Turner, 1918. Yrbk. 1918-19, 25 Approved hospital a factor in advancing scientific medicine. Sir Anthony Alfred Bowlby, Irving Heward Cameron, Sir Craig, Allen. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 10-12 Robert Jones, Theodore Tuffier, 1919. Yrbk. 1920, 39 Background of service provided to individual institutions. Albert Carless, John C. Fotheringham, William Gardner, Jan. 1927, 11 :1, 38-39 Guy Carleton Jones, John Stewart, Sir William Taylor, Bibliography. Jan. 'gig, 4:1, 13-14; Jan. 2920, 4:4, 33 -36; 1920. Yrbk. 1921, 59 Jan. 1921, 5:1, 15- 19; Jan. 1922, 6:1, 17 - 24; Jan. 19 23, Miguel H. Alcivar, Joao Alves de Lima, Jean F. de Quervain, 7:1, 25-32 Guillermo Gastaneta, H. C. Jacobaeus, Jose de Mendonca, Care of patient in standardized versus non-standardized Jan Schoemaker, Sir Harold J. Stiles, Edward Rhodes hospital. Jolly, Robert. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 25-29 Stitt, Sir Robert Woods, 1921. Yrbk. 1922, 75 Case records, first hospital survey of the College. 1918, Jose Arce, Jose E. Casuso, Henry Havelock Chown, Andrew 3:3, 2-4 Fullerton, Einar Key, Guillermo E. Munnich, Enrique Certificate of approval (reproduction). Dec. 1945, 30:4, 381 Pouey, Jose A. Presno y Bastiony, Luis Razetti, Ulises Chronological statement. Jan. 1920, 4:4, 10- 14; Yrbk. 192o, Valdes, 1922. Yrbk. 1923, 8o 17-23 Gregorio Amunategui, Augusto S. Boyd, Rafael Calvo C., Comment on application of minimum standard. Mac- Hugh S. Cumming, Olympio da Fonseca, Marcelino Eachern, Malcolm T. Jan. 1921, 5:1, 6-7; Pritchett, Herrera Vegas, Alfred E. Webb-Johnson, Sir William I. Henry S. Jan. 1921, 5:1, 7 DeCourcy Wheeler, 1923. Yrbk. 1924, 62; Sept. 1923, Conference with American College of Physicians. July, 7:3, 25 - 26 1925, 9:2, 7-8 Sir Henry Lindo Ferguson, T. de Martel, Carrick Hay Data suggested for analysis of hospital service. Jan. 1921, Robertson, Robert Hamilton Russell, Ralph Worrall, 19 24. 5:1, 9 Yrbk. 2925, 100 Development of standards for benefit of patient. June, William Blair Bell, William Henry Carmalt, Lord Dawson of 1940, 25:3, 167-168 Penn, Frederic S. Dennis, Philip Franklin, Sir William Discussion. Test, Daniel D. and O'Hanlon, George. Jan. Arbuthnot Lane, Vittorio Putti, 1925. Yrbk. 2926, 94 1922, 6:2, 17-18 Roberto Alessandri, L. E. Barnett, John M. C. Fraser, W. Discussion before medical society at Melbourne, Australia, Sampson Handley, Sir Ewen J. Maclean, Lucas Sierra, and at Medical School of University in Sydney. Martin, David P. D. Wilkie, Archibald Young, 1926. Yrbk. 1927, r26 Franklin H. June, 1924, 8:2, 6-7 Sir John Bland-Sutton, Gordon Craig, Svend-Aage Gammel- Division of fees, first survey. 1918, 3:3, 5 toft, Elis Essen-Moller, 1927. Yrbk. 1928, 118 First hospital survey. 1918, 3:3, 1-2 Sir Charles Alfred Balance, Sir Squire Sprigge, Sir George First plan of action announced by regents of College, 1913, Adlington Syme, Sir John Lynn Thomas, 1928. Yrbk. now a reality, 1917, 3:1, 1929, 162 Forms for analysis of hospital service. Jan. 1920, 4:4, 20; Florestan Aguilar, James Heyman, William Alexander Os- Jan. 1921, 5:1, 9; Jan. 1922, 6:1, 6; Jan. 1923, 7:1, ro-r borne, 1929. Yrbk. 1930, 152 Fundamental principles. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Jan. Henry Wade, Otfrid Foerster, William Ernest Miles, 1923, 7:2, 17-18 Emile De Grosz, 1930. Yrbk. 1931, 150 Future hospital and standardization. Davis, Newton E. Arthur Henry Burgess, Sir Charles Gordon-Watson, Hans Jan. 2926, ro:r, 27-29 von Haberer, 1931. Yrbk. 1932, 168 Grading or classifying hospitals. Martin, Franklin H. Jan. Sir George Lenthal Cheatle, Jose Goyanes C., 1932. Yrbk. 1924, 8:1, 6- 7 1933, ,66 Guiding fundamental principles. Moulinier, Rev. C. B. R. Marshall Allan, Robert U. Patterson, Perceval S. Ros- April, 1925, 9:1, 16-17 siter, H. Beckwith Whitehouse, 1933. Yrbk. 19,34, 184 Hospital program of A.C.S. Graham, Evarts A. Jan. 1942, Sir Harold Delf Gillies, Josef Halban, Harry Platt, Bethel 27:5, 21-24; Naffziger, Howard C. April, 1 940, 25:2, 59- Solomons, 1934. Yrbk. 1935, 202 6o; Muller, George P. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 15 William Fletcher Shaw, Sir James Walton, 1936. Jan. 1937, Hospital standardization-1923 survey. MacEachern, Mal- 22:5, 6; Yrbk. 1 937, SuPP• 54 colm T. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 7- 10 John Percy Lockhart-Mummery, 1937. Yrbk. 1938, 186 Hospital standardization and A.C.S. Martin, Franklin H. William Heneage Ogilvie, Surgeon General Charles Ransom Yrbk. 1926, 33-44 Reynolds, 1938. Yrbk. Supp. 1939, 6o Hospital standardization in Canada. Gurd, Fraser 13. Surgeon General James Carre Magee, Surgeon General April, 194o, 25:2, 64-65 Thomas Parran, Dr. Eugene Polya, 1939. Yrbk. 1940, 219 Hospital standardization and community co-operation. Surgeon General Ross T. McIntire, Pablo Luis Mirizzi, Davis, Newton E. April, 1925, 9:1, 33-35 Rafael Silva, Temporary Surgeon Rear Admiral of the Hospital standardization and community hospital. McKen- Royal Navy, Gordon Gordon-Taylor, 1941. Yrbk. 1942, zie, John B. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 12 - 14 224; Nicola] N. Burdenko, Sergei S. Yudin, 1943. Yrbk. Hospital standardization and medical and nursing pro- Supp. 1 945, 52 fessions. Moulinier, Rev. C. B. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 23-25 A.C.S. confers honorary fellowships on distinguished Russian Hospital standardization as measured by minimun standard. surgeons. Sept. 1943, 28:3, 258 - 259 Jan. 1920, 4:4, 4 Hospital information and service department. Hosp. Hospital standardization, its inception, development, and Std. Rep. 1926, 6; 1927, 3-4; 1928, 7; 1929, 42-43; 1930, progress in five years. Martin, Franklin H. Jan. 1922, 52; 1931, 33; 1932, 57-58; Man. Hosp. Std. 1929, 8; 1930, 6:2, 3-4 47-48; 1 93 1 , 47-48; 1942, 9 Hospital standardization movement. Matas, Rudolph. Hospital standardization. Jan. 5927, 11:2, 3-6 Acceptance of program. Jan. 1922, 6:1, 5-6 Hospital standardization program of the College. Presented A.C.S. and better hospitals. Martin, Franklin H. Jan. 19 2 4, at third Pan American scientific congress, Lima, Peru. July 8:x, 5- 7 1925, 9:2, 7 Action of Canadian hospitals. Jan. 1920, 4:3, 7 Hospital standardization, public health standpoint. Craig, Address on standardization to hospitals of U.S. and Canada D. A. Jan. 1923, 7:2, 12-13 from A.C.S. Specially printed I5 p. 1918 Hospital standardization reports. Jan. 1921, 5:r, 3-7; Advisory service and assistance by hospital department. Jan. 1922, 6:1, 6; Jan. 1924, 8:1, 103-119; Oct. 1935, June, 1940, 25:3, 168 2o:3A, 5- 20; Oct. 1936, 25:4, 185 -206; Sept. 1937, 2 2:4, Analysis of service. Jan. 1921, 5:1, 4-5; Jan. 1922, 6:1, 4-5; 235- 238; Oct. 1937, 2 2 :5, 253-274; Oct. 1938, 23:5, 293- April, 1925, 9:1, 151-153 313; Oct. 1939, 24:5, 313 -331; Oct. 1940, 25:5, 269-2 89; Another year of hospital standardization. 1936 survey. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 295 -314; Oct. 1942, 27:4, 245 -342; Dec. Crile, George. April, 1937, 22:2, 64-66 1943, 28:4, 301-315; Dec. 1944, 29:4, 337-430; Dec. 1945, Application of A.C.S. standards in modern hospital. Foss, 30:4, 281 - 298; published in each Yrbk., latest ref. 1942- Harold L. Jan. 1926, ma, 30-31 43, 91-107 28 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Hospital standardization report. 25 p. 1924; 37 P. 1925; Standardization of hospitals. Bowman, John B. Report, 44 P. 1926; 73 1). 1927; 87 p. 1928; rob p. 1929; 107 p. 1930; p. Jan. 15, 1918 93 P. 1931; 118 p. 1932; 120 p. 1933; 123 P. 1934 Standardization of surgical dressings. Yrbk. 1938, 120-123 Hospital studies prior to beginning of hospital standardiza- Standardization program. Moulinier, Rev. Charles B. Jan. tion movement. 181 6, I a, it 1922, 6:2, 11 - 12 Hospital survey, 1921. Slobe, Frederick W. Jan. 1922, 6:1, Summary. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 18 3-6 Survey of 12 hospitals in China commenced in 1925. Jan. How hospital standardization can improve professional work 1926, to:t, 49 and service to patient. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Jan. Twelve years in retrospect. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Dec. 1922, 6:2, 19-30 1929, 13:4, 3-8 How large hospital can assist small in complying with the Vancouver General Hospital. MacEachern, Malcolm T. requirements. Harbin, Robert M. Jan. 1929, 13:1, 36-37 Jan. 1920, 4:3, 7 In the way of progress. Bowman, John G. 1918, 3:3, 5-7 Viewpoint of clinical pathologist. Foord, Alvin G. March, Investigation of hospital conditions. 1916, 2:I, 12- 16 1936, 21:1, 20-21 Letter endorsing hospital standardization, 1917. Gibbons, Viewpoint of dietitian. Waite, Lucille. March, 1936, 21:1, J. Cardinal. Jan. 1926, 10:1, 16 25 Looking forward in hospital standardization. MacEachern, Viewpoint of economist. Crosby, Daniel. March, 1936, Malcolm T. Sept. 1944, 29:3, 280-283 21:1, 26 Maintaining standards of professional services with special Viewpoint of hospital administration. Fesler, Paul H. reference to medical records, medical staff conferences, March, 1936, 21:1 20 and adjunct diagnostic services. Neff, Robert E. June, Viewpoint of medical educationist. Munroe, Alexander R. 1944, 29:2, 213-216 March, 1936, 21:1, 23 Manual. 18 p. 1926; 39 p. 1929; 107 p. 1930; 3-9, 1931; Viewpoint of medical profession. Dickinson, Robert L. 96 p. 1937; 96 p. 1938; 168 p. June 194o; 112 p. 1942 Jan. 1922, 6:2, 4-5 Maps. Jan. 1921, 5:1, to-IOC; Jan. 2922, 6:1, 12-13; Jan. Viewpoint of medical staff member. Highsmith, Jacob F. 1923, 7:1, 16-17 March, 1936, 21:1, 19 Medical schools and hospital standardization. Lyon, E. P. Viewpoint of nurse. Stephanie, Sister Mary. March, 1936, 1917, 3 1 , 45-51 21:1, 24 Method and scope of work. Jan. 1922, 6:1, 6 Viewpoint of radiologist. Blaine, Edward S. March, 1936, Minimum standard. Jan. 1921, 5:2, 7; Yrbk. 1920, 15-16; 21:1, 22-23 1921, 34-35; Dec. 1 945, 30:4, 282 Viewpoint of superintendent. Haywood, Alfred K. Jan. Minimum standard and its application to hospitals. Slobe, 1922, 6:2, 7-8 Frederick W. Jan. 1923, 7:2, 7-9 Viewpoint of trustees. Davis, Newton E. Jan. 1922, 6:2, Minimum standard and plan of hospital standardization sent 8-1o; Crandall, W. C. March 1926 21:1, 18 to hospitals and Fellows. March, 1918, 3:3, 1 Viewpoint of U.S. Veterans' Hospitals. Jan. 1928, 12:1, Origin of program. Jan. 1923, 7:1, 3-4 31-32 Outside opinions. Jan. 1921, 5:1, 6-7 What College can do for the smaller hospital. Fesler, Paul H. Pan American scientific congress votes approval; recom- Jan. 1926, ma, 24-27 mends adoption of similar plan in South American coun- What hospital standardization movement means to present- tries. July 1925, 9:2, 7 day practice of medicine. Crile, George. Dec. 1930, 1 4:4, Plan developed for co-ordination in distribution of question- II- 12 naires and inspection of hospitals with A.M.A. Jan. 1941, What real and lasting benefit has come to patient from 26:r. 95 hospital standardization? Moulinier, Rev. Charles B. Pledge of co-operation, Catholic Hospital Association. Jan. 1923, 7:2, 9-10 Moulinier, Rev. C. B. Jan. 1920, 4:3, 6-7 What standardization means to St. Vincent's Hospital, Los Practical application of minimum standard. Jan. 1920, 4:4, Angeles. Dillon, Edward T. Jan. 1 92 0, 4:3, 8 5-9 Why hospital standardization commenced. Jan. 1924, 8:1, Recommendations of American Railway Assn. Dunott, 104-105 Daniel Z. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 13- 14 Work of hospital surveyor. Blair, E. Murray. Jan. 1923, Report, 1940 survey. Abell, Irvin. Jan. 1941, 26:x, 18-21 7: 2 , 3 2-33 Report, 1941 survey. Abell, Irvin. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 24-25 Hospital Standardization Conferences. (See also HOS- Report, 1922. Martin, Franklin H. Jan. 1923, 17:2, 3 -4 PITALS-subject headings) Responsibility of Fellows in hospital standardization. Long, Annual Conference. 1917, 3:1, 1 -4; July, 1925, 9:2, 21-22; LeRoy. Jan. 1926, to:r, 10-12; Miller, C. Jeff. Dec. 1930, Oct. 1925, 9:3, 17-18; Oct. 1926, to:4, 12-14; Oct. 1 9 2 7, 14:4, 9-11 11:4, 15-16; Sept. 1928, 12:3, 17-18; Sept. 1932, 16 :4, Review of progress presented at clinical congress, 1919. 12-13; Sept. 1933, 17:3, 8; Sept. 1934, 18:3, 12; Oct. 1935, Jan. 1920, 4:3, 3 -9 20:3A, 5-20; March, 1936, 21:1, 5; Sept. 1936, 21:3, 1 37- Revised manual. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Sept. 1940, 139; Sept. 1937, 22:4, 197-198; April, 1938, 23:2, 69; 25:4, 243-244 Sept. 1938, 23:4, 231 -234; June, 1939, 24:3, 177 -234; Service for the patient. Jan. 1920, 4:3, 3-4 Sept. 1 939, 24:4, 264-267; April, 1940, 25:2, 57-102; Jan. Sidelights. Jolly, Robert. Jan. 1923, 7:2, 13-14 1941, 26:1, 15-81; Jan. 1942, 27:1, 21-72 Some accomplishments. Ireland, Merritte W. Dec. 1930, Departmental panel round table conference. Conducted by 1 4:4, 7-8 Robin C. Buerki. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 73-81 Some observations. Davis, Newton E. July, 1927, I1:3, First conference of international and state committees on 46-48 Special survey, hospitals in Louisiana at request of state standards, Chicago, 1917. 1917, 3:1, board of health. Williamson, E. W. Jan. 1927, x1:1, Joint conference, A.C.S. with American Assn. of Medical 36-37 Record Librarians. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 56-65 Special survey, hospitals of Victoria and New South Wales, Round table conference. MacEachern, Malcolm T. 1930, Australia, and Dominion of New Zealand. MacEachem, 14, 5 1-57 Malcolm T. Jan. 1927, It:I, 35-36 Summary of first conference. Crile, George. 1917, 3 :1, 2 Staff meetings, case records, and clinical laboratories in Survey, 1920. Bowman, John G. 1921, 5:1, 5 general hospitals of too or more beds, U.S. and Canada. Survey, 1935. Crile, George. March, 1936, 21:1, 7 Jan. 1920, 4:4, 5 Survey, 1924. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 7-10 Standardization and betterment of hospitals. Case, James T. July, 1925, 9:2, 7 Surveys, 1918 to 5938. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 296 StandarJization of clinical laboratories. Rosenau, M. J. Twentieth year of hospital standardization-1937 Survey. Yrbk. 19 23, 45-48; Stitt, E. R., Chairman. 1925, 9 1- Crile, George. April, 1938, 23:2, 73- 74 93; 1927, 27-28; 1928, 30; 1929, 34; 1 930, 32; 1931, 32 Twenty-first annual report-1938 survey. Oct. 1938, 23:5, Standardization of hospitals, 1916-17. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 10-12 293-388 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 29

Industrial medicine. (See also Approved lists, Minimum Survey of medical and surgical service in industry in New standards, Traumatic surgery board). Yrbk. 1931. York City. Williamson, E. W. Reports, board of traum. 30-32; 1 93 2 , 35; 1933, 33; 1934, 37; 1 935, 38-39; 1936, surg. 1929, 46-56 37-3 8; SuPP. 1937, 18; 1938, 36; Supp. 1939, 25; 194 2-43, Surveys. Williamson, E. W. Cont. on Traum. Surg. 2929, 52-53 27-29 Activities, board on traumatic surgery. Crowell, Bowman Symposium on traumatic surgery-opening remarks. Besley, C. Conf. on Traum. Surg. 1929, 5-6 Frederic A. Conf. on Traum. Surg. 1929, 5 Administrative organization. Med. Serv. in Ind. & Work- Value of medical department to industry. Rickcord, R. V. men's Comp. Laws, March, 1938, 43 Conf. on Traum. Surg. 1929, 31-33 Choice of physician. 1934, 18:1A, 1-68; Spec. Manual 1938, Value of medical department to industry and its needs. 1-70 Massey, R. V. Conf. on Traum. Surg. 1929, 29-3o Co-operation between hospitals and those administering Value of medical service to insurance company. Burns, F. workmen's compensation laws. Lazenby, Maurice, and Highlands. Conf. on Traum. Surg. 1929, 36-38 Matthew 0. Foley. April, 1927, 11:2, 29-30 What business expects of medical profession. Kemper, Dentists-industry. Med. Serv. in Ind. & Workmen's Comp. James S. Conf. on Traum. Surg. 19 2 9, 34-36 Laws, March 1938, 8-9 Working principles of adequate medical service. Med. Sery . Determination of disabilities. Med. Serv. in Ind. & Work- in Ind. & Workmen's Comp. Laws, March, 1938, 3-4 men's Comp. Laws. March, 1938, 49-50 Inter - American affiliation. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 14-15; Yrbk. Diagnosis and treatment of industrial injuries and occupa- 1925, 19-20; 1926, 18-19; 1927, 18-19; 1928, 20-21; 1929, tional diseases. Med. Serv. in Ind. & Workmen's Comp. 20; 1930, 21 - 22; 1931, 21-22; 1932, 21-22; 1933, 21-22, Laws, March, 1938, 18 1934, 21-22; 1935, 21-22; 1936, 19-20; 1938, 19-20; 1940 - Discussion of transportation of injured. Deeks, W. E. 4 1 , 31-32; 194 2-43, 32-33 Conf. on Trauma Surg., 1929, rg, A.C.S. joins Inter-American Congress of Surgery.. Sept. Features in general hospitals for adequate treatment of in- 1943, 2e8n:d3a, t 06n1 - 026f dustrial patients. Albee, Fred H., and Ernst A. Sommer. R e 2 affiliation with South American uni- April, 1927, 11:2, 3o-31 versities. Mayo, William J. Jan. 1920, 4:3, 22 Group medical service for small industries. Selby, C. D. Tribute to doctors of North America by medical associations Conf. on Traum. Surg. 1929, 19-21 of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Sept. 1 943, 28:3, 26o Health preservation measures. Med. Serv. in Ind. & Work- Junior candidate group. 1924, 8:3, 16; Dec. 1930, 14:4, men's Comp. Laws, March, 1938, 22 61-62; Dec. 1 935, 20:4, 1 47; June, 1936, 21:2, 91; Spec. History of workmen's compensation laws. Med. Serv. in. Ind. Bull. Sept. 1945, 97-98; Sept. 1945, 30:3, 225-227; Year & Workmen's Comp. Laws, 1934, 27-28; March, 1938, Book 1925, 16-18, 78-80; 1926, 17-18; 1927, 17-18; 1928, 39-42 19-20; 1929, 18-19; 1930, 18-19; 1931, 18-19; 1932, Hospital's reception of injured workman. Munger, C. W., 18-19; 1933, 18-19; 1934, 18-19; 1935, 18-19; 1936, 17; John P. Frey, and J. Frank Scannell. April, 1927, 11:2, Supp. 1937, to-ii; 1938, 17-18; Supp. 1939, II-12; 18-24 1940-41, 29-30; 1942-43, 29-30; Supp. 1944, 25-26; Yrbk. How program of board on traumatic surgery accommodates Supp. 1945, 31 itself to the problems. Besley, Frederic A. Conf. on Junior candidate group and graduate training. June, 1938, Traum. Surg., 1929, 42-43 23:3, 203-204 Industrial medicine and traumatic surgery. March, 1933, Plan for organization of junior candidate group. Specially 17:1, 5-13 printed, Feb. 1 92 4 Industry: relation to traumatic surgery. Glenn; John M. Library and department of literary research. June, 1928, 12:2, 52-53 1940, 25:3, 170; Sept. 1943, 28:3, 271-273; Feb. 1944, Medical service in industry and workmen's compensation 29:1, 57 -5 8; Yrbk. 1928, 25; 5929, 22; 1930, 23 -24; 1931, laws. June, 1940, 25:3, 169 23- 24; 1932, 23-24; 1933, 23 -24; 1934, 144-145; 1935, Medicine in industry. Page, Henry: Conf. on Traum. Surg., 33-35; 193 6, 135-136; Supp. 1937, 33-35; 1938, 145-147; 1929, 39-42 Supp. 1939, 41 -44; 1940-41, 1 93-1 96 ; 1 942-43, 194-1 97 Organization of industrial medical department. Cheney, Abell, Irvin. March, 1936, 21:1, 60-62 Volney S. Conf. on Traum. Surg., 1929, 14-16 Abstracts. Sept. 1930, 14:3, 37 Pre-employment and periodic health examinations in in- Additions to library. Latest reference, June, 1940, 25:3, 199 dustry. Watson, Cassius H. Conf. on Traum. Surg., 1929, Anatomical plates by Ant. Cattani (Bologna, 1778) pre- tr-/ 3 sented to College by Dr. Edward Ochsner of Chicago and Problems in rehabilitation after injury. Holmblad, Edward Mrs. Nancy Ekstrom Amour of Stockholm. June, 1938, C. Jan. 1939, 24:1, 7 1-73 233, 215 Program of A.C.S. in industry. Besley, Frederic A. April, Arab contributions to medical sciences, transcript of mono- 1939, 24:2, 137-139 graph by Dr. Sami Haddad, Beirut, Syria. June, 1938, Program of the College for care of ill and injured in industry. 23:3, 214 Besley, Frederic A. June, 1932, 16:2, 12-13 Autumnal studies. Sept. 1936, 21:3, 159-161 Qualifications of an industrial physician. Med. Serv. in Bibliographies. Sept. 5930, 14:3, 37; March, 1935, 19:1, 33; Ind. & Workmen's Comp. Laws. March, 5938, 5-6 Jan. 1938, 23:1, 65-63 Recommendation that the College should standardize in- Biographical bits from early times. June, 1940, 23:3, 197 - dustrial hospitals. Sherman, William O'Neill. Jan. 1922, 1 99 6:2, 16 Blank for outlining subject of research. Latest reference, Rehabilitation. Med. Serv. in Ind. & Workmen's Comp. Dec. 1 945, 30:4, 476 Laws. March, 1938, 59-6o Bookplates, collection. April, 5937, 22:2, 107 Relation of surgeon to indemnity company. Slobe, Frederick Cataloging and indexing. April, 1940, 25:2, 114-115 W. Conf. on Traum. Surg. 1929, 7-8 Century of progress in medical literature. Sept. 1934, 18:3, Report on 1936 surveys. Newquist, M. N. Sept. 1937, 30-31 22:4, 231-234 Collection of Albert J. Ochsner. Dec. 1930, 14:4, 65 Reports, symposium and surveys, board of traumatic sur- Collection, H. Winnett Orr, on orthopedic surgery, 400 vol. June, 1931, 15:2, 62; additions, Sept. 1931, 15:3, 35 gery. 1929, 68 p. Collection, William McDowell Mastin, 400 vol., including Status and qualifications of the industrial surgeon. Schram, old monographs, willed to College. Sept. 1833, 17:3, 28; C. F. N.: Conf. on Traum. Surg., 5929, 9-ro Dec. 1933, 1 7:4, 54 Summary of surveys, 1932. Newquist, M. N. Dec. 1932, Collection, older material from library of . Sept. 16:4A, 5-7 1930, 14:3, 37 Survey of medical and surgical service in industry in north- Collection, 200 vol. otolaryngology, Dr. Otto Joachim. Sept. eastern U.S. Williamson, E. W. Dec. 1932. 16:4A, 3 -5 1936, 21:3, ,6o Survey of medical and surgical service in industry in College library. July, 1925;9:2, 9; Yrbk. 1921, 15-16; 1922, Chicago. Williamson, E. W. Sept. 1929, 13:3, 31-42 11;1923,18; 1924, 13; 1925, 18; 1926, 20; 1927, 20; 1929, 21 3o AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

College publications available for distribution. Sept. 1 944, Presentation by B. H. Orndoff. June, 5934, 18:2, 4o 29:3, 331 Presentation by Albert Vander Veer, journals and transac- Comparative philology. April, 1939, 24:2, 150-151 tions. March, 1934, 18:1, 39 Continued education. June, 1933, 17:2, 62 Presentation,I:445 journals, texts and monographs by George N. Continuous research in current journals. June, x930, 14:2, 42 J. Sommer. June, 1935, 15:2, 62; additions, Dec. 1931, Contributions: duplication avoided by submitting in ad- 1 5:4, vance lists of collections for checking. July, 1925, 9:2, 9 Purpose of library. March, 1934, 18:1, 38-4o Cost of service. Sept. 1930, 1 4:3, 37 Rare-book room. June, 1936, 21:2, 95-97 Department of literary research. Yrbk. 1922, 12-13; 1923, Rare-book room-contribution of "Grande Chirurgie of Guy 18-19; 1924, 14; 1925, 18; 1926, 20; 1927, zo de Chauliac." Robinson, James D. F. Jan. 1937, 22:1, Dictionaries available to translators in College library. 28 April, 1938, 23:2, 1 34 Rare-book room acquires coronation edition. April. 1939, Early Spanish defense of Hippocrates. Jan. 1941. 26:1, 122- 24:2, 151 124 Reading for pleasure and inspiration. June, 2938, 23:3, Echinococcus cysts (hydatids) compilation of translations 210-216 added to loan service through provision of late H. W. Research service, June, 1931, 15:2, 61-64 Mills. 5o vol. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 6o Research work in the College library. July, 1925, 9:2, 9 Elephantiasis, familial-literature made available by Row- Responsibility of individual Fellow to package library collec- land H. Harris. June, 1931, x5:2, 62 tion. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 81 -83 Enlargement of library. June, 1939, 24:3, 243 Richer professional life. Sept. 1933, 17:3, 28 Excerpts from annual report. Dec. 13, 1942. Feb. 1943, The road. March, 1932, 16:1, 53-56 28:1, 87 Scientific papers-a seasonal product. Dec. 1931, 15:4, 5 2- Exhibit, clinical congress, Boston. Sept. 1928, x2:3, 20 56 Extracts from monograph, surgical memoirs of campaigns of Season of preparation. June, 1932, 16:2, 45-46 Russia, Germany, and France. Larrey, Baron D. J. June, Services available. Published in each issue; latest ref., Dec. 1038, 23:3, 213-214 1945, 30:4, 476 General information. Sept. 1928, 12:3, 20-21; Dec. 1929, Surgical literature as basis for scientific papers. Sept. I831, 13:4, 59; March, 1930, 14:1, 58-61; June, 1930, 14:2, 42- 1 5:3, 34-3 8 45; Sept. 1930, 14:3, 37-39; Dec. x930, 14:4, 65-68; Translating scientific papers. April, 1938, 23:2, 135-136 March, 1931, x5:1, 33-36; Sept. 1932, 16:4, 25-29; Dec. Translations. Sept. 1930, 14:3, 37; Sept. 1939, 24:4, 306- 1933, 1 7:4, 54-56; Sept. 1 933, 17:3, 28-30; June, 1933, 307; Jan. 1940, 25:1, 45 17:2, 62-64; March, 1933, 17:1, 44-47; March, 1935, 19:1, Varicose veins. (Much of abstracted material made avail- 32-34; June, 1935, 20:2, 88; (Irvin Abell) March, 1936, able by Dr. H. 0. McPheeters). Dec. 192g, 13:4, 6o 21:1, 60-62; June, 1937, 22:3, 150-152; Sept. /937, 22 :4, What may surgeon in active practice expect from a medical 246-248; June, 1938, 23:/, 61-64; Sept. 1938, 23:4, 287 library? Sept. 1938, 23:4, 284-285 Gift, antique Italian medicine case. Sept. 1939, 24:4, 307 "Worship great men...." Dec. 1935, 20:4, 156- 157 Gift, John Speed's "History of Great Britain," 1632, con- Yesterday-and today. Sept. 1935, 2o:3, 118-12o taming catalogue of religious houses, colleges and hospitals Life members. Latest ref. Yrbk. Supp. 1945, 37 -5o in England and Wales. Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Literary research. (See Library and department of liter H. June, 1936, 21:2, 95 ary research) Heritage of the surgeon. Dec. 1934, 18:4, 44-46 Medical motion pictures. (See also Approved lists) Hernia in infants, special compilation made available by Dr. Sept. 1940, 25:4, 24 2 ; Jan. 1941, 26:1, 118; Yrbk. 5932, Frederick W. Lester. March, 1930, 14:1, 58 -59 36-37,; 1933, 35-40; 1935, 52-55; 1 93 6, 54-59; SuPP. 1937, Hints on reading and writing in medical library. Jan. 1939, 59; 1938, 131-144; SuPP• 1 939, 45; 1940-41, 171-192; 24:1, 77 1942-43,161-193 Hospital medical library-from department of literary re- Co-ordination committees through whom films are being search, A.C.S.; periodicals, monographs and textbooks. made available in the Americas. Sept. 1943, 28:3, 2 69- Jan. 1937, 22:1, 32-53 270 Human element. Jan. 1937, 22:1, 28-30 Expanded program of A.C.S. Grimm, Eleanor K. Sept. 1945, Library, Morgan County (Illinois) Medical Society. June, 3o:3, 218-219; Dec. 1945, 3 0 :4, 437-438 1941, 26:3, 219 -221 Guiding principles in evaluating medical motion picture Library requests two copies of all reprints. July, 1925, 9:2, 9 films. Published in each Approval Number; latest ref. Literary assistance. June, 1937, 22:3, 150 Dec. 1 945, 30 :4, 434 Literary research, 1921. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 12-1 4 Inter-American distribution of approved films. Sept. 1943, Looking toward new era. Dec. 1932, 16:4A, 61-63 28:3, 263-270 Magic mirrors. April, 1937, 22:2, 106-108 Medical motion picture films. Grimm, Eleanor K. Sept. Medical journals and quarterly publications, ,boo, 1880, 1944, 29:3, 32o-322 1933. Sept. 1934, 18:3, 30 "R.N." helping in recruitment for U.S. Cadet Nurse Medical library in war time. Sept. 1942, 27:3, 2 22-224 Corps. Sept. 1943, 28:3, 2 55-2 57 Not for personal aggrandizement. June, 1934, 18:2, 40-42 RN.-serving all mankind. Sept. 1942, 27:3, 208-2,2 Nucleus of library-John B. Murphy collection, about 2,200 Selected film subjects completed or in production. Sept. volumes. Dec. 1930, 14:4, 65 1943, 28:3, 265-269 Ochsner library, Dec. 1933, 1 7:4, 54; June, 1934, 18:2, 40 White battalions-serving all mankind. Sept. 1941, 2 6 :4, Oldest volume in College collection, "Sententiae Omnes" of 28o; Sept. 1942, 27:3, 212-213; Sept. 1 943, 28:3, 2 55 Francisco Venerio (1555) presented by George P. Cooper- White battalions-legends for illustrations. Sept. 1944, nail. Dec. 1934, 18:4, 44 29:3, 326 Package library service. Sept. 1930,'14:3, 37 Medical records prize awards. (See Case histories) Papers for fall meetings. Sept. 1932, 16:4, 25 Medical service committee. Dec. 1935, 20:4, 151; Yrbk. William W. Pearson library. Sept. 1 944, 29:3, 309-311 1935, 51. Principles of prepayment plans for medical and Dr. Physick, 1812-13, notes on surgery. Sept. 1941, 2 6:4, hospital service. June, 1934, 18:2, 3-5 285-288 Pioneering in medicine in Chicago. Sept. 1940, 25:4, 255-262 Medical service in industry. (See Industrial medicine) Plan to establish department of literary research, with or Medical, surgical, and hospital equipment, instruments without a medical library. Jan. 1920, 4:3, 18 and supplies. Oct. 5938, 23:5, 418-419; Yrbk. 1936, 30; Presentation by F. H. Blackmarr, journals and books. Dec. Supp. 1937, 30 193r, 15:4, 54; additions, March, 1934, 18:1, 39 Memorial certificate. Jan. 1940, 25:I, 6, (reproduction) Presentation by George P. Coopernail, rare old volumes. Minimum standards. (See also various services under Dec. 1934, 18 :4, 44; March, 1936, 21:I, 61 HOSPITALS) Presentation by Mary McEwen, volumes from library of late Cancer clinics-Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 52; published, in Ernest Louis McEwen, Sept. 1931, x5:3, 35 each Approval Number; latest ref. Dec. 1 945, 30:4, 410 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 31

General hospital committee postpones adoption of minimum Uruguay. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 12 standard until completion of survey of hospital data. Vandyck cruise. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 7-16 1917, 3:1, 2 Venezuela. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 9-10 Graduate training in surgery. June, 1940, 25:3, 146; Oct. Visit to Instituto Sorotherapico, Butantan. The "Snake 1942, 27:4, 344; Dec. 1944, 29:4, 43 2 ; June, 1945, 30: 2, 99 Farm." Boldt, Hermann J. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 73-75 Hospitals. Published in each Approval Number; latest ref. Visit to surgeons of Latin America. Martin, Franklin H. Dec. 1 945, 3 0 :4, 282 Sept. 1923, 7:3, 7-12 Industrial medicine and traumatic surgery, recommended Visit to surgeons of Latin America-supplementary fore- for adoption in medical service plans. June, 1934, 18:2, 5 word. Salisbury, Edward I. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 13-16 Medical services in industry. Published in each Approval What the College has done for surgeons of Rio de Janeiro. Number; latest ref. Dec. 1 945, 30:4, 418; Med. Serv. in Vaz, Fernando. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 32-33 Ind. & Workmen's Comp. Laws, 1938, 9 Organization charts. Yrbk. 1923, 5-8; 19 24, 5-8; 1 92 5, Murphy memorial building. Yrbk. 19 24, 3-4; 1925, 97; 9-12; 1926, 9-12; 1927, 9-12; 1928, 8-11; 1929, 8-11; 1926, 21-22; 1927, 21-22; 1928, 23 1930, 8-11; 1931, 8-11; 2932,8-11; 1 933,8-1 i; 1934, 8-xx; Acceptance. Matas, Rudolph. July, 1926, I0:3, 11-15 1935, 8-11; 1936, xo-xi; Supp. 1937, 6-7; 1938,10-11; Atheneum of surgery. Mayo, William J. July, 1926, 10:3, Sup. 1 939, 6-7; 1940-41, 22-23; 1942 -43, 22-23; Supp. x6-18 1944, 18-19, Supp. 1945, 24-25 Completion of building. Yrbk. 1926, 81 Perpetuity. June, 1945, 30:2, 206 Creation of John B. Murphy Memorial Association. Secre- Portraits In memorial hall. Presidents of clinical congress; tary general's report, Oct. 1919. Jan. 1 920, 4:3, 13-1 7; presidents of A.C.S. Jan. 1940, 25:1, I2; Yrbk. 1940-41, Yrbk. 1920, 7-13 226, 1942-43, 241 Dedication and inauguration. July, 1926, to:3, 1-21 Presidential addresses. Finney, J. M. T. Specially printed, John Benjamin Murphy-citizen and surgeon. Martin, 14 p., 1913; Crile, George. 1917, 3:2, 1-2; Yrbk. 1913, Franklin H. July, 1926, 10:3, 19-21 23-25; Matas, Rudolph, 1926, 71-78; "Idealism in Med- Photograph, John B. Murphy Memorial. July, 1926, 10:3, icine." Stewart, George David. 1928, 102-103; Martin, 6-8; Yrbk. 1924, 14; 1925, 98; 1926, 2/ Franklin H. 1929, 134-146; Ireland, Merritte W. 1930, Photograph, Dr. Norman Bridge memorial bronze doors. 119-126; Miller, C. Jeff. 1931, 130-136; Kanavel, Allen Yrbk. 1927, 23 B. 1932, 150-154; Squier, J. Bentley, 1933, 149-156; Presentation. Goddard, Leroy A. July, 1926, 10:3, 9-10 Haggard, William D. 1934, 165-171; Greenough, Robert Presentation of bronze plaque of Crawford W. Long. Yrbk. B. 1935, 182-188; Balfour, Donald C. 1936, 160-164; 1934, 150-151 Pool, Eugene H. Supp. 1937, 47 -53; 1938, 158-162; Museum of surgical pathology. (See Hall of the art and Besley, Frederic A. Supp. x939, 62-66; Naffziger, Howard science of surgery) C. 5940-41, 212 -216; Graham, Evarts A. 1942-43, 226- Ochsner foundation of clinical research. (See Clinical 233 research, department of, Ochsner foundation com- Retiring president. Martin, Franklin H. Yrbk. 1930, 112- mittee) i 6; Ireland, Merritte W. 1931, 121-124; Miller, C. Jeff. Officers. Published in each Bulletin; latest ref. Dec. 1945, 3o: 1932, 135-141; Kanavel, Allen B. 1 933, 138-141; Squier, 4, 278 J. Bentley. 1934, 153-156; Haggard, William D. x935, Past officers. Latest ref. Yrbk. 1942-43, 1076-1078 162-168 Official journal. (See Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics) Publications. June, 1940, 25:3, 171 Official visits. Advent of H. M. Neptune on board S.S. Announcement, Special Bulletin of A.C.S. Sept. 1945, 30:3, Vandyck. Miller, Ross. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 84 220-221 Argentina-visit to surgeons of Latin America. Sept. 1923, College publications available for distribution. June, 1938, 7:3, 11-12 23:3, 208; Sept. 1938, 23:4, 283; April 1940, 25:2, 11 9; Australia and New Zealand-medical pilgrimage. Martin, June, 1940, 25:3, 196; Sept. 1940, 25:4, 246; Jan. 194 1 , Franklin H. June, 1924, 8:2, 5-15; Yrbk. 1925, 78 26:1, 117; June, 1941, 26:3, 216; June, 1945, 30:2, 207; Barbados. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 12 Spec. Bul. Sept. 1945, 99 Brazil. Sept. 2923, 7:3, 1942-1943 blue book. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 87 Chile. Sept. 19 2 3, 7:3, 14-15 Complete year book not to be published in Jan. 1946. Sept. Closing address, popular meetings. South American cruise. 1945, 30 :3, 222 Juan, Pou Orfila. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 80 Third edition, "An Outline of the Treatment of Fractures." Closing message, scientific meetings, South American cruise. Crowell, Bowman C. Sept. 1940, 25:4, 245 Schaeffer, Charles D. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 62 Public relations. June, 1940, 25:3, 171 Colombia. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 9 Rebates on surgical apparatus and optical supplies. Latest Committee on scientific meetings, South American cruise. ref. Yrbk. 1942-43, 32 Sept. 1923, 7:3, 41 Regents, board of. 1916, a, 5; 1916, 2:1, 3; 1917, 3:2, 5; Fiji Islands-medical pilgrimage. June, 1924, 8:2, 5-6 Sept. 1932, 16:4, 2; Jan. 1933, 17:2, 2; Sept. 1934, 18:3, 2; Havana, visit to surgeons of Latin America. Sept. 1923, Sept. 1 935, 20:3, 2; Dec. 1935, 20:4, 2; Jan. 1937, 22:1, 2; 7:3, 8 Jan. 1938, 23:1, 2; Jan. 1939, 24:1, 2; Jan. 1940, 25:1, 2; Honolulu-medical pilgrimage. June, 1924, 8:2, 5 April, 1940, 25:2, 50; June, 1940, 25:3, 122; Sept. 1940, New Zealand and Australia. June, 1924, 8:2, 3 -9 25:4, 202; Oct. 1940, 2 5:5, 266; Jan. 1941, 26:1, II; June, Panama. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 8-9 1941, 26:3, 192; Feb. 1 945, 30: 1 , 2; June, 1 945, 30:2, 90; Peru. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 15 Spec. Bul. Sept. 1945, 2; Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 210; Yrbk. Police of Montevideo. Boldt, Hermann J. Sept. 1923, 7:3, Supp. 1945, 5. 75-76 Address to Fellows and governors in behalf of board of Popular meetings on board S.S. Vandyck. Sept. 1923, 7:3, regents. Crile, George. Yrbk. 1934, 148 -1 49 67-8o Research, clinical. (See Clinical research) Rio de Janeiro. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 12 Research, literary. (See Library and department of Scientific meetings and convocations in South America. literary research) Sept. 1923, 7:3, 25-27 Sectional and regional meetings. Jan. 1920, 4:3, 19; Social life on board S.S. Vandyck. Starr, Mrs. F. N. G. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 13; July, 1925, 9:2, 8; Sept. 1929, 13:3, Sept. 1923, 7:3, 81-82 22-30; June, 1931, 15:2, 20-21; March, 1935, 19:1, 3; Society of head surgeons, section of travel. Barnhill, John F. Sept. 1 935, 20:3, 115-116; Dec. 1 935, 20:4, 154; March, Sept. 1923, 7:3, 63-64 1936, 21:1, 52-53; June, 1936, 21:2, 85-87; Sept. 1936, Sports and pastimes aboard S.S. Vandyck. Smith, Richard 21:3, 153; Jan. 1937, 22:1, 23; April, 1937, 22:2, 102-103; R. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 82-84 June, 1937, 22:3, 14 6; Jan. 1938, 23:1, 59; April, 1938, Summarized report of committee on scientific meetings, 23:2, 127-130; Jan. 1 939, 24: 1 , 75-76; April, 1 939, 24:2, Vandyck cruise to South America. Patton, James M. 93-96; Jan. 1940, 25a, 11-12; June, 1940, 2 5:3, 14 1-1 44, Sept. 19 23, 7:3, 41-62 17o; Jan. 1941, 26:1, 5 -10; Jan. 1942, 27:1, 5-6; Yrbk. Trinidad. Sept. 1923, 7:3, zo 1923, 27-38; 1924, 19-28; 1925, 21-32; 1926, 23-32; 1927, 3 2 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

33-41; 1928, 33-41 ; 19 29, 35-43; 1930, 33-41 ; 193 1 , 33- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL RECORD 41 ; 1932, 42-51; 1 933, 41 -49; 1934, 137-143; 1 935, 137- LIBRARIANS 1 43; 1936, 129-134; SuPP• 1937, 31 -32; 1938, 124-130; (See HOSPITALS-Medical records) Supp. 1939, 38-40; 194 2- 1943, 152-160 AMERICAN COMMITTEE ON MATERNAL WELFARE, Desire to establish sectional meetings. Jan. 1920, 4:3, 19 INC. Group of sectional meetings-introduction. Crowell, B. C. Work of committee on maternal welfare. Adair, Fred L. Sept. 1929, 13:3, 22 April, 1 937, 22:2, 73-74 Organization of state and provincial clinical sections. Yrbk. AMERICAN DIETETIC ASSOCIATION 1921, 21-30 Recognition of academic training and internship as Report on sectional meetings. Jolly, Robert. Sept. 1929, essential for professional background in dietetics. 13:3, 28-30 March, 1936, 21:1, 25 State and provinical clinical meetings. Yrbk. 1922, 29-42 AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR Testimonial dinner-Rudolph Matas. June, 1940, 25:3, Letter from William Green (Hospital standardization). 157-166 Jan. x928, 12:1 , 51 Surgical dressings and sundries, standardization of. June, Relation of organized labor to care of accidents. Frey, John P. Dec. 1928, 12:4, 7-8 1933, 17:2, 6o-61; Oct. 1 937, 22 :5, 347-350; Oct. 1938, AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 23:5, 389-394; Oct. 1939, 24:5, 4 28-433; June, 1940, 25:3, 170; Hosp. Std. Rep., 1932, 57; Slayton, Frederic H. Acceptance and endorsement of hospital standardiza- tion. Jan. 1922, 6:1, 5 July, 1927, 11:3, 34-35 Advantages of standardization. June, 1930, 14:2, 17-19 Committee on co-operation. 1917, 3:1, 41 Advantages of standardized ready-made dressings. Dann, Official endorsement, February, 1933, of principle of D. B. March, 1934, i8:1, 19-20 group budgeting for hospital care and outline of Classification of dressings and nomenclature. June, 1930, acceptable plan. March, 1936, 21:1, 46 14:2, 6-7 Votes unanimously at annual meeting, September, 1916, to co-operate with College in all its work. Director's General statement. June, 1930, 1 4: 2 , 3 report. 1916, 2:1, 15 List of proposed standard dressings. June, Duo, 14:2, 4 -9 Manual of surgical dressings. Std. of Surg. Dressings, 1930, Wartime Service Bureau of American 9 2 33-2A3s:o c i - 1-16 ation. Bugbee, George. June, 1944, 29:2, Plan of procedure. June, 1930, 14:2, 4-6 Washington Service Bureau. Bugbee, George. June, 1945, Preliminary report of survey and study of surgical dressings 30:2, 139-141 and supplies. Slayton, Frederic H. Oct. 1928, 31 p. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Ready-made dressings. June, 1930, 14:2, 16-17 (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS- Sterilization of surgical dressings. June, 1930, 14:2, 11-13 Committees) Storage and distribution of surgical dressings. June, 1930, Graduate education of physician veterans. Report of subcommittee of committee on postwar medical service. 14:2, 14 Uses of proposed standardized dressings. June, 5930, 14:2, Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 23-26 I0-ri Information bulletin for medical officers. Prepared by Bureau of Information. Spec. Bull., Sept. Traumatic surgery board. (See also Industrial medicine) 1 945, 69-72; Board on traumatic surgery. July, 1927, 11:3, 13; Yrbk. Sept. 1 945, 30 :3, 239-242 Postwar medical service. Feb. 1944, 29:1, 14; Sept. 1944, 1927, 29 -30; 1928, 30-32; 1929, 31 -34; 1930, 30 -32 29:3, 272; Feb. 22-31; Summary, activities of board on traumatic surgery. Re- 1 945, 30:1, Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 245- 250 ports, x921, 3-4. Besley, Frederic A., and Bowman C. Viewpoint on graduate training for surgery. Rankin, Crowell. June, 1929, 13:2, 21-32 Fred W. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 34-36 War service. Organization of A.C.S. for the Great War, AMERICAN PROTESTANT HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 1916-1917. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 12 Acceptance and endorsement of hospital standardiza- War sessions. Deferment by A.C.S. of 1945 series of war tion. Jan. 1922, 6:1, 5 sessions. Feb. 1 9452 3 0 : 1 , 5 Expression of appreciation. Chisholm, G. B. Sept. 1 AMERICAN RAILWAY ASSOCIATION 944, Acceptance and endorsement of hospital standardiza- 29:3, 291; Eaton, Arthur G. June, 1 944, 29:2, 85-86; tion. Jan. 1922, 6:1, 5 Kirk, Norman T. June, 1944, 29:2, 85-86; Lahey, Frank Report of recommendations in connection with hospital H. June, 1944, 29:2, 85-86; McIntire, Ross T. June, 1944, standardization. Dunott, Daniel Z. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 29:2, 85-86; Parran, Thomas. June, 1 944, 29:2, 85-86 Military and civilian physicians and hospital personnel 13- 14 participate in 21 regional meetings. MacEachern, Mal- THE AMERICAN RED CROSS colm T. June, 1944, 29:2, 71-84 The American Red Cross. O'Connor, Basil. Sept. 1 944, Office of Defense Transportation communication. Feb. 1 945, 29:3, 291 30:,, 5 Civilian blood donor service. Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 251 Distribution of immune serum globulin. Panel discussions. April, 1942, 27:2, 102- 135 Sept. 1945, Participants in war sessions of A.C.S., March 2, 1942 to 30:3, 251 May 28, 1942. April, 1942, 27:2, 99-101 Joint statement by Office of Civilian Defense and Amer- ican Red Cross. April, 1942, 27:2. 158 Preliminary announcement. Sept. 1943, 28:3, 245-2 49 Programs. April, 1942, 27:2, 9 6-97 AMERICAN ROENTGEN-RAY SOCIETY Schedule. April, 1942, 27:2, 94 Recommendations for protecting patient, operator and Summarization, scientific panel discussions. Engle, Gilson others In roentgenological department. April, 1925, C. April, 1942, 27:2, 135 9:1, 97-98 Twenty war sessions scheduled. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 2 7-33 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGISTS War sessions to supplant usual sectional meetings of College Suggestion of appointment of committee to co-operate in 1942 spring program. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 5-9 with society in formulating plan of financing de- War sessions-1944. Feb. 1944, 29:1, 5-9 partment of clinical pathology In hospital. Burdick, Welcome to the visitors. Groulx, Adelard. June, 1944, Ward. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 81 29:2, 87 AMPUTATIONS Year book. Complete year book not to be published in Jan- Method of applying traction to amputation stumps. uary, 1944. Sept. 1 943, 28:3, 287 Bernard, H. I. June, 1943, 28:2, 134 Complete year book not to be published , in January, 1945. Method of constructing a pylon which has proved very Sept. 1944, 29:3, 329 satisfactory in below-the-knee amputations. Toffel- Know your blue book and pledge. July, 1925, 9:2, 6 mier, D. D. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 53 1937 supplement, 1936 year book. Jan. 1937, 22:1, 27 Refrigeration anesthesia In amputations with report of 1944 supplement, 1942-1943 year book. Feb. 1944, 29:1, 63 cases. Glasser, S. Thomas and Albert Lesser. Feb. 1943, 945 supplement, 1942 -1943 year book. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 76 28:1, 53 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 33

ANESTHESIA Experimental production of erosions or ulcer (gastric (See also HOSPITALS-Anesthesia service) and/or duodenal) in animals by fracture or curette- Actual conditions and indications for local anesthesia. ment of bone marrow. Merendino, K. Alvin, Sidney Mendonca, Jose de. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 28-30 S. Litow, Wallace D. Armstrong, and Owen H. Wangen- Anesthesia in general surgery. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 50 - 51 steen. Feb. 1945, 30:I, 58 Anesthesia of nose and throat. Sept. 2923, 7:3, 48 -49 Experimental production of erosion or ulcer (gastric Anesthesia, professional and economic problems. and/or duodenal) by intravenous injection of small Anderson, L. E. April, 1937, 22:2, 75- 76 amounts of fat in animals. Baronofsky, Ivan, and Anesthesia in relation to ophthalmology and otolaryn- Owen H. Wangensteen. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 59 gology. Gwathmey, James. April, 1926, to:2, 17-18 Experimental production of pericardial adhesions in Anesthetic of choice in orthopedic surgery. Kennedy, rats. Heimburger, Robert F. Feb.•1945, 30:1, 57 R. D. Sept. 2923, 7:3, 49-50 Experimental study of production of adhesions by sulfa- Choice of anesthetic. Boldt, Hermann J. and F. N. G. diazine and suifamerazine In various species of Starr. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 47-48 animals. Kaiser, George D. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 69 Choice of anesthetic in urology. Young, Hugh H. Sept. Failure of fracture or curettement of marrow of long 1923, 7:3, 49 bones in dogs or fracture in man to cause stimula- Effects of topical anesthetics on gastro-intestinal mo- tion of gastric secretion. Merendino, K. Alvin, Sidney tility. Crohn, N. N. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 46 S. Litow, and Owen H. Wangensteen. Feb. 2 945, 30:1, 58 Factors Involved In and management of anoxia and Importance and value to scientific medicine of animal anesthesia in Intrathoracic operations. Thornton, experimentation. Banting, Sir Frederick G. Dec. 1934, Thomas, Jr. Feb 1943, 28:1, 42 18:4,3; Cannon, Walter B. Dec. 1 934, 28:4, 3 -4; Carlson, General anesthesia by ether, chloroform, and gas. Anton J. Dec. 1934, 18:4, 4-5; Carrell, Alexis. Dec. 1934, Welborn, James Y. Sept. 19 23, 7:3, 43-44 18 :4, 5; Crile, George. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 5-6; Cutler, Local anesthesia. Mowbray, Frederick B. Sept. 1923, 7:3, Elliott. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 6-7; Davis, D. J. Dec. 2934, 46-47 28:4, 7; Davis, Loyal, Dec. 1 934, 28:4, 7; Davis, Nathan Montreal College of Anesthesia. Feb. 2 945, 39:2, 75 S. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 7-8; Feldman, William H. Dec. 1934, The nurse anesthetist. Bunts, Frank E. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 18:4, 8; Flexner, Simon. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 8-x r; Fox, Her- 42-43 bert. Dec. 1934, 17:4, II; Graham, Evarts A. Dec. 1934, Preparation of local anesthetic solutions. de Takats, 27:4, II; Graves, Stuart. Dec. 2 934, 17:4, 11 - 12; Green- Geza. Dec. 2933, 17:4, 40-41 hill, J. P. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 22; Harvey, Samuel C. Dec. Rectal anesthesia. Bryan, William. Sept. 29 23, 7:3; 47 1934, 18:4, 12; Horsley, J. Shelton. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 2 2-13; Refrigeration anesthesia in amputations - with report Hutchins, Robert M. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 13; Ivy, A. C. of cases. Lesser, Albert and S. Thomas Glasser. Feb. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 23-14; Kretschmer, Herman L. Dec. 1943, 28:1, 53 2 934, 28:4, 14- I5; Lawrence, Rt. Rev. William. Dec. Refrigeration anesthesia in skin grafting. Mock, Harry 1934, 18:4, 15; Little, Clarence C. Dec. 1 934, 28:4, 15- I6; E., Jr. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 56 Luckhardt, Arno B. Dec. 1934, 18:4, 16; Lund, Fred B. Refrigeration and its use in surgery of extremities. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 16-17; Martin, Franklin H. Dec. 1934, Heinbecker, Peter; Bruneau, Jacques; and Large, Alfred 28:4, 3; McCoy, G. W. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 17; Minot, M. Feb. 1945, 3o:1, 62 George R. Dec. ,934, 28:4, 17-18; Moorhead, Louis, D. Spinal and caudal anesthesia. Case, James T. Sept. 1923, Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 18; Moynihan, Rt. Hon. Lord. Dec . 7:3, 44-46 2934, 18:4, 18-19; Murphy, William P. Dec. 2 934, 28:4. Some interesting experiences with ether anesthesia. 19; Park, William H. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 29- 2o; Reed, C. 1, Danna, Joseph A. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, .55 Dec. 1934, 18:4, 2o; Rous, Peyton. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, zo; Study of concentration of ether In breath and blood Schick, Bela. Dec. 1 934, 18:4, 21; Seelig, Major G. Dec. during course of surgical operations. Harger, R. N. 1934, 28:4, 21-22; Visscher, Maurice B. Dec. 1934, 1 8 :4, Feb. 1943, 28:z, 54 22; Wangensteen. Owen H. Dec. 1 934, 28:4, 22-2 4 Three-year residency In anesthesiology available at Univ. I nulin and diodrast clearance studies during shock pre- of Chicago. Sept. 1945, 30:3, 2 53 cluded by crushing limbs of anesthetized dogs. Camp- ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION ' bell, Kenneth. Feb. 1945, 30a, 69 Acute effects of 3, 3' methylenebis-(4 hydroxycoumarin) Neurogenic hyperthermia and its treatment with nem- on anesthetized animal. Wakim, K. G.; Gatch, W. D.; butal in monkey. Ranson, S. W., H. W. Magoun, and Chen, K. K. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 55 L. E. Beaton. Feb. 1 943, 28:2, 38 Adrenal cortical changes after administration of adrenal That man may live - motion picture film produced by cortical extract In guinea pigs receiving an M.L.D. College. March, 1936, 21:1, 59 of clostridium weichii toxin. Kepl, Maxwell F., and APPENDICITIS Bjarne Pearson. Feb. 2945, 30:1, 6o - 61 Bacteriological considerations in sulfonamide prophy- Alterations in plasma volume and total circulating laxis against peritonitis. Zintel, Harold, John S. Lock- plasma proteins of burned animals during con- wood, and Joseph Snyder. Feb. 1943, 28:2, 51 valescence. Abbott, William E., Frieda Meyer, and How hospital management and medical staff can co- John Winslow Hirshfeld. Feb. 2 945, 30:/, 67 operate In reducing mortality of appendicitis. Comparative results in experimental extrapleural and Bower, John 0., and George D. Stewart. Dec. 1932 transpleural anastomosis of esophagus. Knight, 16:4A, 13-13 Maynard D. Feb. 1945, 30:i, 5 6 Statistical analysis of appendicitis cases at Cincinnati Comparative study of effects of glucose, ammonium General Hospital in last four years, with particular chloride, sodium chloride, and sodium lactate solu- reference to public health campaign now in progress. tion upon rate of urinary flow in lightly anesthetized Graf, Douglas P. Feb. 1943, 28:2, . 50 dogs. Bryant, W. L. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 69 Study of acute appendicitis (1920-29 inclusive) for pur- Delayed healing of bone in gastrectomized animals. pose of evaluating staff conferences. Baldwin, Joseph Balfour, D. C., and A. C. Ivy. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 52 S., W. J. O'Connell, and Joseph L. Pfeifer. June, 1931, Effect of anesthesia and high spinal cord section in dogs 15:2, 3o-36 with early and late neurogenic hypertension. Grim- Study•of 500 cases observed during present emergency son, Keith S. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 39 in Army hospitals. Gerwig, Major Walter H. Feb. Effect of low cervical spinal cord section in dogs with 1 943, 28 :1, 5 1 experimental renal hypertension and early and late Study of effects of sulfonamides in acute appendicitis. neurogenic hypertension. Grimson, Keith S., and Kaufman, Louis Rene and Walter L. Mersheimer. Feb. Charles E. Kernodle, Jr. Feb. 1945, 30:2, 56 2943, 28:1, 5o

Effect of sectioning various autonomic nerves upon rate Survey of acute appendicitis (1920 -29) St. Catherine's of emptying of biliary tract in cat. Boyden, Edward Hospital, Brooklyn. O'Connell, W. J., and J. L. Pfeifer. A., and Frank E. Johnson. Feb. 2 943, 28:2, 43 June, 1931, 15:2, 30-34 34 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

ASSOCIATION OF MILITARY SURGEONS OF THE Surgical obliteration of Internal Iliac vein without im- UNITED STATES pairment in bodily function. Jones, Grace G. Feb. Meeting, Association of Military Surgeons. Sept. 1943, 1 943, 28:1, 59 28:3, 251 Transfusion reactions and their significance in surgical Henry S. Wellcome medal (illus.) Jan. 1940, 25:1, 37 patient. Allen, J. Garrott. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 65 AUSTRALIA BONE SARCOMA Australia and New Zealand. Balfour, Donald C. Sept. (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS- 5935, 20:3, 109-111 Bone sarcoma registry) Australia and New Zealand, 1924. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 15 Bone sarcoma. Dec. 1935, 20:4, 249-150; Codman, E. A. College of Surgeons of Australia. Syme, Sir George. Yrbk. Jan. x926, roaA, 7-32 1929, 153-156 Bone sarcoma nomenclature-main classifications: Hospitals. June, 1924, 8:2, 7-8 metastatic tumors, periosteal, fibrosarcoma, osteo- A medical pilgrimage. Martin, Franklin H. June, 1924, genie tumors, Inflammatory conditions, benign 8:2, 5-15 giant cell tumor, angioma, myeioma. Codman, E. A. A medical pilgrimage-entertainment. June, 1924, 8:2, Jan. 1926, roaA, 8 - 11 12-13 Review of classification of bone tumors. Ewing, James. Medical societies. June, 1924, 8:2, 6-7 Sept. 1939, 24:4, 290 -295 Medical teaching. June, 1924, 8:2, 12 Sarcoma of upper Jaw. Barnhill, John F. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 27 New Zealand and Australia. Mayo, William J. June, 1924, BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 8:2, 3-4 What New Zealand Division of British Medical Associ- Orthopedic surgery In Australia and New Zealand. ation is doing toward Improving hospital efficiency Henderson, Melvin S. Sept. 1935, 20:3, 112 for practitioners of medicine. Elliott, J. S. April, People. June, 1924, 8:2, IS 1925, 9:1, 19 - 23 Private hospitals. June, 1924, 8:2, 11 - 12 BURNS Work of Drs. Royle and Hunter. June, 1924, 8:2, 7 Climatic factor in management of burns. Walton, Franklin E. June, 1 945, 30:2, 141 Early repair of skin defects caused by severe burns and B wounds. Evans, Everett Idris. June, 1943,'28:2, 142 - 143 Expeditious excision and grafting of full-thickness burns BLADDER AND URETHRA facilitated by prophylactic and therapeutic peni- Pathological bladder and posterior urethra. Reaves, J. cillin. Langohr, John L., and Oliver Cope. Feb. 1 945, Ti. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 54 3o:1, 63 BLOOD AND VESSELS Fluid and protein shifts in severely burned patients. Autotransfusion In emergency surgery. Griswold, R. Moore, Francis D., and Oliver Cope. Feb. 1945, 3o:x, 65 Arnold, and Alvin B. Ortner. Feb. 1943, 28:x, 57 Newer aspects on physiology and pathology of burns. Blood clotting factors - clinical and experimental Necheles, H. and W. H. Olson. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 64 studies. Theis, Frank V. Feb. r943, 28:1, 59 Nitrogen balance studies of burned patients. Hirshfeld, Blood vessel anastomosis non - suture method - exper- John Winslow, H. H. Williams, William E. Abbott, imental and clinical. Blakemore, Arthur H., Jere W. Frieda Meyer, Matthew A. Pilling, Carl G. Heller. Feb. Lord, Jr., and Paul L. Stefko. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 64 p d, Clinical use of osseln gelatin as plasma substitute. Plastic roced resuures68 In burns. Kirkham, H. L. D. June, Koop, C. Everett. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 66 1943, 28:2, 144-'145 Comparison of various blood substitutes in resuscitation Syllabus-course of instruction for hospital interns and after otherwise fatal hemorrhage. Greengard, H., residents on care of trauma. Prepared by New York I. F. Stein, Jr., and A. C. Ivy. Feb. 1943, 28:r, 57 and Brooklyn Regional Fracture Committee. Feb. 1 944, Diagnostic value of radiographic and fluroscopic exam- 29:1, 30 ination of deep veins of lower extremities. Lesser, Treatment of burn lesions with biodyne ointment. Albert. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 61 Preliminary presentation. Walsh, Thomas F. P. Feb. Effects of massive transfusions of defibrinated blood. 1943, 28:1, 64 Vaughan, Herbert H. Feb. /945, 30:1, 65 Treatment of burns. Hook, Frederick R., Sumner L. Koch, Experimental occlusion of portal vein. Brunschwig, Conrad R. Lam, and Fred W. Rankin. April, 1942, 28:2, Alexander, Robert R. Bigelow, and Sabra Nichols.' Feb. 106- 111 1945, 30:1, 64 C Hematocrit and plasma protein changes associated with measured blood losses in man. Crook, Clarence E. CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Feb. 1945, 30a, 66 Acceptance and endorsement of hospital standardiza- High saphenous resection in the obese. Dunlop, George R. tion. Jan. 1922, 6:1, 5 Feb. x943, 28:1, 6x 69th annual meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 20 to influence of hemorrhage and depletion of plasma pro- 24, 1938. April, 1938, 23:2, 150 teins on intestinal activity. Wakim, K. G., J. W. CANADIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TRAINED Mason, and W. D. Gatch. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 66 NURSES Injection of varicose veins: Importance and technique Review of status of nursing profession in Canada with of injecting elevated extremity. Bellis, Carroll J. possible future development. Browne,' Jean E. Jan. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 6o 1924, 8:x, 20-22 Ligation of femoral vein in occlusive arterial disease. CANCER Glasser, Thomas C., and Albert Lesser. Feb. 1943, 28:1, Cancer-an arrestable disease. Dukes, Charles A. June, 6o 1934, 18:2, 7-8 Methods and clinical application of • blood volume Cancer is curable. Martin, Franklin H.. Dec. 1933, 17:4, measurements. Schafer, Paul W. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 64 49-50; Yrbk. 1934, 24, 25; 1935, 24, 25 Observations of seventy operated eases of subdural hem- Cancer problem. Saltzstein, Harry C. March, 1930, 14:1, atoma. Echlin, Francis A. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 37 6-10 Office of Civilian Defense plasma goes to hospitals. Control of cancer. Greenough, Robert B. June, 1934, 18:2, June, 1 945, 30:2, 138 3o Reactions following intravenous administration of Criteria of malignancy In carcinoma of the breast. human plasma. Levine, Milton, and David State. Sistrunk, Walter E. Jan. 1929, 13a, 50- 53 Feb. 2943, 28:1, 57 Economic bearing of cancer on Individual, family, and Severed primary artery in war wounded. Non-suture state. Little, Clarence Cook. Dec. 1933, 17:4, 48-49 method of bridging arterial defect. Blakemore, Incidence of fibrocystic disease in 500 resected cancers Arthur H., Jere IV. Lord, Jr., and Paul L. Stefko. Feb. of female breast. Oberhelman, Harry A. Feb. 1945, 1943, 28a, 60 30:1, 61 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 35

Lead treatment of cancer. Ullmann, H. J. April, 1928, 12:2, CHEMOTHERAPY 38-41 Advantages and dangers of penicillin therapy in em- Present status of radiation treatment in carcinoma of pyema cases. Blades, Brian. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 56-57 breast. Holmes, George. W. Jan. 1929, 13:1, 46 -49 Influence of sulfonamides on wound healing. Zintel, Progress and prospect in treatment of cancer. Green- Harold A. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 63 ough, Robert B. April, 1928, 12:2, 36-37 I ntraperitoneal use of sulfadiazine. Cole, Warren H., and Radium therapy in carcinoma of cervix uteri. Ward, LeRoy E. Walter. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, so George Gray. Jan. 1929, 13:1, 43 -45 Intraventricular use of penicillin. Johnson, Herbert C. Radium in treatment of uterine pathology. Abell, Irvin. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 55 April, 1928, 12:2, 42-46 Study of excretion of sulfanilamide derivatives in bile. Report on treatment of malignant diseases with radium Tenery, Robert Mayo. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 65 and x-ray. Lee, Burton J. Jan. 1929, 13:1, 24-28 CHICAGO HOSPITAL COUNCIL Role of social worker in diagnosis and treatment of Joint session with A.C.S. and Chicago Hospital Council cancer. Cockerill, Eleanor. March, 1933. 17:1, 15-18 on public relations. April, 1938, 23:2, 94-107 Standard nomenclature of disease and operations, with CHINA especial reference to tumors. Jordan,"Edwin P. Jan. Hospital standardization survey of 12 hospitals in China 1942, 27:1, 15-16 commenced in 1925. Jan. 1926, ro:I, 49 Symposium-cancer is curable. Sept. 1932, 16:4, II CLINICAL BUREAUS Symposium-introductory remarks. Greenough, Robert Clinical bureaus. Dec. 1935, 20:4, 155; Mar. 1936, 21.1, 59; B. Jan. 1929, 13:1, 42 June, 1936, 21:2, 113; Sept. 1936, 21:3, 178; Jan. 1937, Twenty-five years of work on cancer problem by A.C.S. 22:1, 54; April, 1937, 22:2, 109 Crowell, Bowman C. June, 1938, 23:3, 209-211 CLINICAL CONGRESS Value of complete accurate records in study of human (See AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS-Clinical cancer. Crowell, Bowman C. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 54; Slye, congress) Maud. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 5 1-54 CONFERENCE BOARD OF HOSPITALS AND HOMES OF What can be done for apparently hopeless cases of car- THE METHODIST CHURCH cinoma? Beck, Emil G. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 41 Acceptance and endorsement of hospital standardiza- What cancers can be cured? Lee, Burton J. Dec. 1933, tion. Jan. 1922, 6:1, 5 17:4, 47-48 Hospital standardization, viewpoint of hospital trus- What you should know about cancer. Healy, William P tees-adoption of minimum standard by board of June, 1934, 18:2, 8-9 hospitals and homes of Methodist Church. Davis, World's fight against cancer. Whitehouse, H. Beckwith. Newton E. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 8-10 Dec. 1933, 17:4, 52 -53 CRIPPLED CHILD CANCER AWARDS Crippled child. Cotton, Frederic J. Dec. 1 933, 17:4, 46-47 Analysis of 1500 applications for Saunders cancer awards. Soper, George A. April, 1928, 12:2, 31-35 D CANCER CLINICS (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS- DISEASE NOMENCLATURE Cancer clinics; HOSPITALS-Cancer clinics) Adoption and putting into operation of standard no- Cancer clinic in general hospital. Adair, Frank E. April, menclature of disease. Jordan, Edwin P. Jan. 1941, 1938, 23:2, 119-121 26:1, 68-69 Importance of nomenclature in cancer clinics. Carpen- Importance of nomenclature in cancer clinics. Carpen- ter, William MacCarty. Dec. 1931, 15:4, 11-12 ter, Wm. MacCarty. Dec. 1931, 1 5 :4, 11-12 Organization and conduct of cancer clinics in general New nomenclature of disease. Martin, Franklin H. June, hospitals. MacDonald, Ian G., and Bowman C. Crowell. 1933, 17:2, 61 April, 1939, 24:2, 85-92 Standard classified terminology of operations. Jenkins, Organization and operating problems of tumor unit in Hager P. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 70-71 general hospital. Tenopyr, Joseph. April, 1940, 25:2, Standard nomenclature of disease and operations with especial reference to tumors. P. Jan. 75-76 Jordan, Edwin Possibilities of cancer follow-up in general hospital 1 942, 27:1, 15-16 System of nomenclature. Bacon, Asa. Jan. 1924, 8:1. (Illus.). McGraw, Arthur B. Jan. 1940, 25:1, 3 8-43 Uniformity of records in cancer clinics. Dublin, Louis I. 95-96 Dec. 1931, 15:4, 15-16 Value of cancer diagnostic clinics. Lee, Burton J. Dec. E 1931, 15:4, 16-17 ECONOMICS CARNEGIE FOUNDATION (See also HOSPITALS-Economics; MEDICAL ECO- Comment on hospital standardization. Pritchette, NOMICS) Henry S. Jan. 1921, 5:1, 7 Medical and hospital economics. Besley, Frederic A. 1933, Contribution toward financial support of hospital 17:7, 7-8 standardization. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 6 Medical and surgical economics-introductory remarks. CATHOLIC HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Martin, Franklin H. Dec. 19 29, 13:4, 9-10 . Acceptance and endorsement of hospital standardiza- ETHICS tion. Jan. 1922, 6:x, 5 (See also MEDICAL ETHICS) Co-operation of Catholic hospital. Jan. 192o, 4:3, 6-7 Access to patients' records. Evans, Edward F. Jan. 1 92 4, 8:1, 54 Formal endorsement of hospital standardization, 1917. -55 Jan. 1926, roa, 16 F On behalf of Catholic Hospital Association. Moulinier, Father C. B. 1917, 3:1, 4 1-45 FAMILY DOCTOR Pledge of co-operation in hospital standardization. Who Is your family doctor? Abell, Irvin. Dec. 1933, 1 7:4. Moulinier, Father C. B. Jan. 192o, 4:3, 6-7 42 FEE-SPLITTING A CENTURY OF PROGRESS (See MEDICAL ETHICS) A.C.S. exhibit at a Century of Progress. Sept. 1933, 17:3, FIJI ISLANDS 24 Medical pilgrimage, FijIslandsJune 1. 2. 8:2 -6 Exhibit at a Century of Progress. June, 2 934, 17:2, 39 FIRST AID The next century of progress in medicine. Hess, Elmer. (See ACCIDENTS; AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- -March, 1934, 18:1, 32 GEONS-Industrial medicine and traumatic surgery Surgeons' week at a Century of Progress. Sept. 1933, 17:3, board; INJURIES) 23 First aid. Scudder, Charles L. June, 1 934, 17:2, 6-7 36 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

FORUM ON FUNDAMENTAL SURGICAL PROBLEMS Criteria for graduate training in surgery and a manual. (See AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS-Clinical MacEachern, Malcolm T. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 21-26; Jan . congress; see also RESEARCH) 1939, 24:1, 6-11 FRACTURES Continuing education for medical officers and civilian (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS- physicians. Furstenberg, Albert C. June, 1943, 28:2, Fractures) 205-211 Cancellous bone graft in non-union of carpal scaphoid. Descriptions of approved programs in hospitals of U.S. Milgram, J. E. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 62 and Canada. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 39 -418 Compression fracture of spine. Osgood, Robert B. Oct. Directory of approved plans - A.C.S. Feb. 1945, 3o:1, 12; 1926, ro:4, 17 - 18 Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 239; Jan. x946 Criteria for pinning fractures about hip by closed me- Educational facilities in civilian institutions. Spec. Bull. thod. McElvenny, Robert T. Feb. 1 943. 28:1, 53 Sept. 1945, 7o-7 2 Experiences with compound fractures from Pacific com- Expanded program of A.C.S. for graduate training in bat area with presentation of new appliances for surgery. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Sept. 1944, 29:3, care of war injured. Toffelmier, D. D. June, 1943, 276-279; Spec. Bull. Sept. 1945, 7-10 28:2, 132-133 Evaluation of graduate training in surgery-records, Fracture of the os calcis. Allison, Nathaniel. Oct. 1926 reports and estimates of work. Wise, Walter D., 10:4, 15-16 Henry F. Bongardt, and Donald Guthrie. Jan. 194o, 28:1, Fractures of carpal scaphoid. McKim, L. H. June, 1944, 27-30 29:2, 142 Facts about your medical career on demobilization. Hematemesis from erosion or ulcer (gastric and/or duo- Lebbetter, Thomas A. June, 1945, 30:2, 1 34-135; Spec. denal); occasional complication of fracture. Meren- Bull. Sept. 1945, 75-76 dino, K. Alvin, Owen H. Wangensteen, and Sidney S. Fundamental principles. Jan. 1939, 24:1, 12; April 1 939, Litow. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 58 24:2, 97 Initial treatment of simple fractures. Hawley, George Fundamental requirements. Spec. Bull. Sept. 1 945, 26-37; W. Oct. /926, 10:4, 19 Dec. 1945, 30:4, 3 82-393; Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 1946, Lesions of musculotendlnous cuff. Painful shoulder due 7-18 to calcific deposit. McLaughlin, Harrison L. Feb. 1 945, Graduate medical teaching of specialties in graduate 3o:1, 62 school of University of Pennsylvania. Lee, Walter Postgraduate education in fractures. Leland, George A., Estell. Jan. 1940, 25:5, 21 - 22 Jr. Jan. 1 939, 24:1, 65-67 Graduate training for obstetrics. Kosmak, George W. Simplicity in fracture treatment. Magnuson, Paul B. April, 1937, 22:2, 73 June, 1943, 28:2, 135-137 Graduate training for orthopedic surgery. Wilson, Philip Progress in transportation of fracture patients. Ken- D. Jan. 1 939, 24:1, 50-52 nedy, Robert H. April, 1940, 25:2, 107-108 Graduate training for surgery. Ochsner, Alton. Jan. 1938, Syllabus-course of instruction for hospital interns and 23:1, 6 -9; Wright, Arthur M. Jan. 193g, 24:1, 56-57 residents on care of cases of trauma. Prepared by Graduate training in government hospitals. June, 1945, New York and Brooklyn regional fracture committee. 3o:2, tor Feb. 1944, 29:1, 29 Graduate training in ophthalmology. Cradle, Harry S. Technique for closed pinning of fractures of femoral Jan. 1 939, 24:1, 59 - 65 neck. Moore, Robert D. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 63 Graduate training in otolaryngology. Furstenberg Al- Treatment of compound fractures. Skis, Irwin, E. Feb. bert C. Jan. 1939, 24:1, 6 1-64 1943, 28:1, 54 Graduate training in surgery and surgical specialties. Reynolds, Charles R. June, 1945, 30:2, 95-102; Spec. Treatment of compound fractures and osteomyelitis Bull. Sept. from war wounds. Mensor, Merrill C. June, 1945, 11-18 1 943, 28 :3, Graduate training in - urology. Kretschmer, Herman L. 1 33-134 Jan. 1939, 24:1, 48-50 Treatment of ,fractures. Griswold, R. Arnold, Frederick R. Graduate training, viewpoint of surgeons in rural com- Hook, and Robert H. Kennedy. April, 1942, 27:2, 117- munity hospitals. Snyder, Howard L. Jan. 1938, 23;1, 121 30-31 Treatment of fractures and bone and joint surgery with Modern preceptor in graduate teaching. Guthrie, Don- Stader reduction and fixation splint. Shaar, C. M. ald. Jan. 1938, 23:x, 28-30 June, 1943, 28:2, 128-130 Opportunities for training in surgery in approved hos- pital. Abell, Irvin. March, 1936, 21:I, 13 - 14 Organizing educational program. Gatch, W. D. Jan. 1940, 25:1, 13-15; Filler, George J. Jan. 1940, 25:1, G 16 Organizing and executing plan for graduate training for surgery in a hospital. Earnheart, Harold. Jan. 1939, GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE 24:1, 4 2-44 Laying corner stone of Gorgas Memorial Institute of Organized study of surgical pathology. Lenhart, Carl H., Tropical and Preventive Medicine. Porras, Belisario. and Howard C. Naffziger. Jan. 1940, 25:1, 24-26 Sept. 1923, 7:3, 17-18 Planning for a professional career. MacEachern, Malcolm Purpose of institute. Boyd, Augusto S. Sept. 1923, 7:3, T. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 7-12; Spec. Bull. Sept. 1945, 89- 18-20 94 Response to tribute to Gorges. Martin, Franklin H. Sept. Postgraduate education in fractures. Leland, George A., 1923, 7:3, 20 Jr. Jan. 1 939, 24:1, 54-56 GRADUATE TRAINING FOR GENERAL SURGERY AND Postgraduate training. Pool, Eugene H. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 32 THE SURGICAL SPECIALTIES Preparation for surgical career. Haggard, William D. (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS; Dec. 1933, 17:4, 3-5 HOSPITALS) Programs in hospitals of U.S. and Canada as of Oct. 1, 1945. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 37 Approved programs in hospitals in U.S. and Canada. -38 Proper program for teaching Interns. Jennett, J. H. Latest ref. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 20 -36 Sept. 1936, 21:3, 167-169 Basic medical sciences In graduate training in surgery. Report of survey. Phemister, Dallas B. Jan. 1939, 24:1, Miller, George H. June, 1 945, 30:2, 103-109; Spec. Bull., 41-42 Sept. 945, 19-25 1 Report of survey-foreword. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Bibliography. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 58-20; June, 1945, 30:2, Jan. 1938, 23:1, 9-10 122 - 131; Spec, Bull., Sept. 1945, 78-87; Sept. 1945, 30:3, Report of survey - preamble and survey. Manson, Melville 270-271 H. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 10-21 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 37

Research as part of postgraduate training in surgery. HOSPITAL STANDARDIZATION Brunschwig, Alexander. Jan. 1940, 25:1, 2 3-2 4 (See AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS) Role of hospital in graduate education for physician and HOSPITALS surgeon desirous of proper preparation in his spe- Administration. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 300; Oct. 1 939, 24:5, 318, cialty. Buerki, Robin C. April, 1940, 25:2, 63 Gail, Frank B. April, 1940, 25:2, 93; Hosp. Std. Rep. Supplementary postgraduate education for medical 1929, 46-47; 193 0, 4-5; 1931, 12; 1932, 50; 1 933, 49; officers and civilian doctors. Heyd, Charles Gordon, 1934, 52 and Chauncey D. Leake. June, 1943, 28:2, 208-211 Adequate preparation and qualifications for administrators. Symposium. Phemister, Dallas B. 1940, 25:1, 13 Carter, Fred G. April, 1937, 22:2, 81-82 Symposium, criteria to be observed when selecting in- Administration and service. Hampton, Robert R., and terns and residents. Means, H. J. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 43 John 0. McReynolds, April, 1927, II:2, 60-62 Symposium - introductory remarks. Crile, George. Jan. Administrative and economic problems of open hospital. 1938, 23:1, 5 - 6; Jan. 1 939, 24:1, 40 Walter, Frank J. March, 1932, 16:1, 34-36 Symposium, surgery in a teaching hospital. Phemister, Administrative problems of small hospital. Brandt, Gladys. Dallas B. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 27 - 28 April, 1938, 23:2, Ito Symposium, trends in medical education as affecting Alameda County Plan. Dukes, Charles A. Dec. 1933, 1 7:4, hospitals offering internships and residencies. 20-21 Upham, J. H. J. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 37-39 Application of business principles in administration. Cull- Symposium, viewpoint of American Board of•Surgery. man, Howard S. Dec. 1931, 1 5:4, 44-68 Graham, Evarts A. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 33-34 Application of hospital standardization. Fesler, Paul H. Symposium, viewpoint of American Medical Associ- March, 1936, 21:1, 20 ation. Rankin, Fred W. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 34-36 Apprenticeship in hospital administration. Smelzer, Donald Symposium, viewpoint of surgeon in rural community C. June, 1939, 24:3, 216-217 hospital. Snyder, Howard L. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 30 -31 Assuring harmony, efficiency, and community good will in Three specimen programs In graduate training In sur- managing your hospital. Jolly, Robert. March, 1932, gery. Ferguson, Paul S. June, 1 945, 30:2, 110- 121 16:x, 49-52 Training of a surgeon. Hart, Deryl. Jan. 1939, 24:1, 58-59 Care of the patient-administration. Clark, Lewis N. Trends in graduate training for general surgery and June, 1 937, 22:3, 163-164 surgical specialties as related to hospitals. Earn- Complete system of departmental daily reports essential in heart, Harold. Jan. 1940, 25a, 31-35 efficient administration. Davidson, Sidney G. June, 1932, War and post-war plans for graduate training in sur- 16:2, 26-29 gery. MacEachern, Malcolm T. June, 1 944, 29:2, 206- Criteria of efficiency. Goldwater, S. S. Dec. 1931, 1 5:4, 209 41-44 Critical analysis of methods of training for hospital adminis- tration. Bluestone, E. M. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 71-72 H Fundamental principles of administration, international HEAD SURGERY viewpoint. Gilmore, E. S. April, 1925, 9:1, 115-118 Accessory air spaces of skull. Barnhill, John F. Sept. 1923, Future trends in management and service. Caldwell, Bert 7:3, 51 W. March, 1 935, 19:1, 4- 7 Activities of head surgeons. Barnhill, John F. Sept. 1923, Graduate education in hospital administration. Hartman, 7:3, 63-64 Gerhard. June, 1939, 24:3, 217-218 Repair of cranial defects with tantalum. Shenkman, Group hospital administration. Craig, Allan. April, 1938, Samuel. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 55 23:2, 93-94 Repair of large cranial defects by use of ilium and plas- Hospital administration, relation to organized medicine. tics. Lambros, Vasilios S. Feb. 1945, 28:1, 37 Fingerhood, Boris. Jan. 1941, 26:t, 31 HEALTH Hospital administration in New Zealand. Falconer, Alex R. Business of keeping well. Gilcreest, Edgar L. March, 1934, April, 1935, 9:1, 122-125 18:1, 29 Hospital personnel management. Walter, Frank J. April, Good health essential to national recovery. Boland, 1938, 23;2, 85-88 Frank K. March, 1934, 18:1, 26-27 Hospital standardization, viewpoint of superintendent. Health of expectant mother. Allan, R. Marshall. Dec. Haywood, Alfred K. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 7-8 1933, 17:4, 43 How trustees can keep abreast with advances in adminis- Health situation and medical schools in Latin American tration. Foley, Matthew 0. June, 1933, 17:2, 58-59 countries. Dowling, Oscar. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 21-22 Innovations in service conducive to efficiency and economy. National health in first year of war. Parran, Thomas. Walter, Frank J. June, 1935, 20:2, 73-76 June, 1943, 28:2, 157- 159 Maintaining maximum efficiency at minimum cost in care Physical health. Scammell, H. L. April, 1938, 23:2, 89 - 90 of sick and injured, viewpoint of management. Gammill, Women of frail and slender physique; what Is answer to Lee C. June, 1934, 18:2, 17-19 problem? Smith, Richard R. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 67 Medical economics, standpoint of administrator. Parnall, You cannot declare a moratorium on health. Munroe, Christopher G. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 11-13 Alexander B. Dec. 1933, 17:4, 51 - 52 Medical staff's responsibility for hospital routine. Schwi- Your health and your future. Guthrie, Donald. March, talla, Rev. Alphonse M. Sept. 1930, 14:3, 3 1-34 1934, 18:1, 31 Relations of trustees to superintendent. Neergaard, Charles Your personal responsibility for health. Miller, C. Jeff. F. April, 1928, 12:2, 12-16 Dec. 1 933, 17:4, 50 - 51 Relationships between board, administrator and medica HEALTH INVENTORIUM staff. Bluestone, E. M. Dec. 1930, 14:4, 35-38 Health inventorium. Yrbk. 1930, 42 -44; 1931, 42 -44; 1932, Responsibility of governing body in selecting superintendent. 52-54; 1933, 50- 52; 1 934, 53- 55; 1938, 56 - 58 Parnall, Christopher G. Dec. 1932, 16:4A, 44-47 Health inventoriums and hospitals. Martin, Franklin H. Responsibility of medical staff in administration. Tenopyr, Yrbk. 1 929, 44-48 Joseph. Dec. 1930, 14:4, 3 8-39 What is a health inventorium? MacEachern, Malcolm T. Status of nursing service viewed by superintendent. Dough- March, 1930, 14:1, 55-57 erty, John E. Jan. 1927, II:1, 12- 13 HERNIA Superintendent's viewpoint of nursing problem. Fesler, Hernia operations as index of hospital infections. Paul H. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 29-31 Combs, Charles N. March, 1930, 14:1, 38-39 Supplementary training in hospital administration. Mac- Inguinal hernia. Earl, George. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 56-57 Iver, George A. June, 1939, 24:3, 219 Modification of technique for repair of ventral herniae. Surgeon's interest in hospital organization and management. Soffel, J. A. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 52 Adair, Frank E. April, 1937, 22:2, 67-68 Results of use of living fascial suture in repair of in- Training of executives in institutes. Wood, Neal N. June, guinal hernia. Ryan, William John. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 52 1939, 24:3, 218-219 38 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF 'SURGEONS

Trends in hospital administration. Neff, Robert E. June, Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Sydney. June, 19 2 4, 1935, 20:2, 77-82 8:2, 10 What medical staff and management can do for cancer Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney. June, 1924, 8:2, to patient. Adair, Frank E. June, 1936, 21:2, 104-to8 St. Evans' Hospital, Melbourne. June, 1924, 8:2, II What trustees expect from their superintendent. Jackson, St. Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne. June, 1924, 8:2, I() J. Allen. Dec. 1931, 15:4, 48-52 St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney. June, 1924, 8:2, to Admission and discharge of patients. Economic problems, Special survey, hospitals of Victoria and New South Wales, hospitals and patients, admitting officer's viewpoint. Australia, and Dominion of New Zealand. MacEachern, Finley, Lucy Clare. June, 1932, 16:2, 23-26 Malcolm T. Jan. 1927, II :1, 35-36 Reception and discharge of patients. Laub, Raymond G. Sydney Hospital. June, 1924, 8:2, to April, 1925, 9:1, 126-127 Autopsies. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 311; Oct. 1939, 2 4:5, 328; Hosp. Air conditioning. Air conditioning in hospitals. Swern, Std. Rep., 1927, 24; 1928, 29; 1 9 2 91 37-38; 1930, 42-43; Perry W. April, 1938, 23:2, tog-1 to 193 1 , 29; 1 93 2 , 30-4 1 , 55-5 6 ; 1 933, 39-40; 1934, 43-44, 57; Hospital air conditioning. Frid, Victor A. June, 1939, Man. Hosp. Std., 1929, 31; 1930, 41-42; 1931, 41 -42; 24:3, 188-189 1935, 41-4 2 ; 1938, 56; 1942, 57 Alabama. Employees' Hospital of Tennessee Coal, Iron and Autopsy and hospital efficiency. Doane, Joseph C. April, Railroad Company, Fairfield. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 409-410; 1925, 9:1, 135-138 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 43 -44 Autopsies, their value, and certain factors that will influence Jefferson and Hillman Hospitals, Birmingham. Oct. 1941, their increase. Mason, B. Henry. Dec. 1930, 1 4:4, 31-34 26:5, 408-409; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 39-42 Means of securing postmortem examinations. Mills, Ralph Norwood Hospital, Birmingham. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, G. Dec. 1930, 1 4:4, 40-57 42-43 Plan for increasing number of autopsies. Dubin, Maurice. Alameda County plan. Dukes, Charles A. Dec. 1 933, 17:4, March, 1930, 14:1, 27-29; Novak, Frank J., Jr. March, 20- 2/. Institutional care of chronic and convalescent 1 930, 14:1, 29-30 patients. Jensen, A. C. March, 1936, 2I:I, 28 Postmortems in hospitals. Hammond, Frank C. Jan. 1926, Ambulance service. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 310; Oct. 1939, 24:5, 10:1, 42-48 327; Hosp. Std. Report, 1 934, 57-58; Man. Hosp. Std. Postmortemsou, in open hospital. Brown, Israel. Jan. 1926, 1937, 58-59; 1942, 58 Essential requirements of hospital ambulance and first aid Postmortem venography. Northway, Robert 0., and service for industrial accident cases. Stanton, E. MacD., Lloyd Burk, Jr. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 64 and Frederick J. Tees. April, 1927, 11:2, s5-18 Auxiliaries. Care of patient-hospital auxiliaries. Clothier Transportation of injured. Davis, George G. Conf. on Mrs. William J., Mrs. Norton Downs, Mrs. William S. Traum. Surg., 1929, 17 - 19 Godfrey, Mrs. George G. Paul, and Mrs. De Forest Ambulatory patients. Care of ambulatory patient and Willard, June, 1937, 22:3, 164-166 follow-up of discharged patients. Bartley, S. Potter, and Organization and management of volunteer service. Parnell, John E. Ransom. April, 1927, :2, 41-43 Christopher G. June, 1939, 24:3, 182-183 Anesthesia. Man. Hosp. Std., 1942, 43; Bourne, Wesley. Volunteer service. Young, Edith G. June, 1944, 29:2, June, 1 939, 24:3, 228- 229 229-231 Adequate care of obstetrical patient in general hospital, Women's auxiliaries. Conklin, Mary Stone, Kathryn L. standpoint of analgesia and anesthesia. Cornell, Edward MacLeod, and Victoria Smith. June, 5939, 24:3, 2 33-2 34 L. April, 1937, 22:2, 71-72 Women's auxiliaries in small hospitals. Goodyear, Mrs. Administration of anesthetics by inexperienced persons. G. E. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 62 Ruth, Henry S. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 29-30 Blood bank. Blood bank service. Meyer, Karl A., Leonard Anesthesia in hospitals. Merriman, J. A. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 94 H. Weissman, and J. Lester Wilkey. June, 1939, 24:3, Anesthesia: professional and economic problem. Anderson, L. F. April, 1937, 22:2, 75-76 Equ1 8i4p-mI e8n6t for preparation and use of dried human plasma. Anesthesia service. Cunningham, Hugh. Jan. 1941, 26:x, April, 1942, 27:2, 137-138 76-77 Anesthetic hazards. Lundy, John S. Jan. 1945, 26:1, 26 British Columbia. Hospital standardization at Vancouver Anesthetics-physical hazards. Tovell, Ralph M. Jan. 194,, General Hospital. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Jan. 192o, 26:1, 26-29 4:3, 7 Care of patient-anesthesia. Salomon, Hilda R. June, 1937, Medical records system, Vancouver General Hospital. Fish, Frederick J. June, 1933, 17:2, 52-58 22:3, 171 Efficiency and economics in administration of anesthetics. Business management. Gray, Willis J. Jan. I941, McNearney, Joseph. March, 1933, 17:1, 22-23 63-74; Mays, James R. June, 1 939, 24:3, 220 Essentials for efficient anesthesia. Decker, C. J., and P. J. Care of patient-business methods. Heffinger, Fred W. Flagg. April, 1925, 9:t, 146-150 June, 1937, 22:3, 175-176 Minimum standard for departments of anesthesia in hos- Hospital business methods-critical analysis. Scheidt, Al- pitals. Man. Hosp. Std., 1942, 44 bert H. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 3 2-33 Organization and management, department of anesthesia in Organization and , management of business department. 200 to goo bed hospital. Leech, B. C. March, 1 934. Curtis, G. Waite. March, 1936, 21:1, 33 18:1, 11-15 California. California Hospital, Los Angeles. Dir. Grad. Preparation of local anesthetic solutions. de Takats, Geza. Trg., Jan. 1946, 45-46 Dec. 1 933, 1 7:4, 40-41 Examples of practical application of minimum standard, St. What constitutes efficient anesthesia service? Bourne, Vincent's Hospital, Los Angeles. Jan. 1920, 4:4, 17-18 Wesley, Isabella Herb, and John S. Lundy. March, 1930, Franklin Hospital, San Francisco. Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 14:1, 30-33 2946, 54-56 Arabia. Study of Arab hospitals in light of present day General Hospitalspit4 4alo 4 5f Fresno County, Fresno. Dir Grad. Trg. standardization. Haddad, Sami I. and Amin A. Khairal- Jan. lab. Sept. 1936, 21:3, 173-177 Highland-Alameda County Hospital, Oakland. Oct. 1941, Australia. Alfred Hospital, Melbourne. June, 1924, 8:2, to 26:5, 416-418; Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 1946, 51 -53 Australia and New Zealand. Balfour, Donald C. Sept. Lane and Stanford U. Hospitals, San Francisco. April, 1935, 2o:3, to9-111 1939, 24:2, 115 Brae Side Hospital, Sydney. June, 1924, 8:2, 12 Los Angeles County Hospital, Los Angeles. Jan. 1939, Lewisham Hospital, Sydney. June, 1924, 8:2, to 24:1, 19294-6,3 04;6-04c9t. 1941, 26:5, 411-414; Dir. Grad. Trg., Medical pilgrimage: general hospitals, Australia. June, 1 924, Jan. 8:2, to-tt Samuel Merritt Hospital, Oakland. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 4,8-- Melbourne Hospital. June, 1924, 8:2, to 41 9; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 53-54 Orthopedic surgery in Australia and New Zealand. Hender- San Francisco Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 419-421; Dir son, Melvin S. Sept. 1935, 20:3, 112 Grad. Trg. Jan. 5946, 56-58 SUBJECT' INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 39

Santa Clara County Hospital, San Jose. Oct. 194r, 26:5, Nursing and hospital costs for individuals in moderate cir- 426-427; Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 1946, 64-65 cumstances. Mayo, William J. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 22-23 Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, San Francisco. Principles of financial relations in professional care of Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 1946, 58-59 patient. Sept. 1940, 25:4, 244 Stanford Univ. Hospitals, San Francisco. Oct. 1941, 26:5, Routine pathological examination and basis on which 422-42 4; Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 1946, 59-61 charges should be made. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 59-60 Statement relative to fee-splitting. Ross General Hospital, Suggestions for meeting cost of hospital care. Smith, John Marin County. Jan. 1926, 10:,, 53 -54 M. June, 1931, 15:2, 56-67 Univ. of California Hospital, San Francisco City and County What are hospitals doing to keep their charges to patients Hospital, San Francisco. Sept. 1938, 23:4, 271-273; Oct. as low as possible consistent with good service and general 1941, 26:5, 424-426; Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 1946, 61-64 efficiency? Sexton, L. A. March, 1930, 14:1, 49-50 What standardization means to St. Vincent's Hospital, Charity patients. Adequate service to indigent patient. Los Angeles. Dillon, Edward T. Jan. 1920, 4:3, 8 Buck, J. V. March, 1936, 21:1, 31 White Memorial Hospital, Los Angeles. Dir. Grad. Trg., Responsibilities of elected officials in care of indigent sick. Jan. 1946, 49-51 Cornell, Clifford. April, 1940, 25:2, 66-68 Call systems. Call systems for hospitals. Gorrell, John E. Chronic patients. Alameda County plan. Dukes, Charles April, 1937, 23:2, 107-108 A. Dec. 1933, 17:4, 20-21 Canada. Action of Canadian hospitals. Jan. 1920, 4:3, 7 Institutional care of chronic and convalescent patients. Economic conditions as they affect Canadian hospitals. Jensen, A. C. March, 1936, 21:1, 28 Swanson, A. J. Dec. 1932, ,6 :4A, 47-49 Colorado. Psychology for convalescent at Minnequa Hos- Hospital standardization in Canada. Gurd, Fraser B. April, pital, Pueblo. Corwin, R. W. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 72 1940, 25:2, 64-65 Univ. of Colo. Hospitals, Colo. General Hospital, Denver Recruitment of student nurses and government assistance in Oct. 1941, 26:5, 427-428; Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 1946 Canada. Ellis; Kathleen. June, 2 944, 29:2, 228-229 65-67 Relation of dependents' board of trustees to hospitals. Communicable diseases. Management of communicable Dunn, G. W. June, 1944, 29:2, 200-202 Wartime program of Canadian hospitals. MacEachern, diseases in general hospital. Ponton, T. R. June, 1933, 17:2, 35-38 Malcolm T. Jan. 1942, 27:1, IO- II Provision for isolation of infected patients in general hos- Cancer clinics. (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS) pitals. McRae, A. J. June, 1 939, 24:3, 191-192 Administration of cancer clinic in general hospital. Conferences. Agenda. Miller, Felix P. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 50-52 Dukes, Charles A. Dec. 1931, 1 5:4, 3-4 Attitude of medical staff to conference. Nix, James T. Cancer clinic in general hospital. Adair, Frank E. April, April, 1938, 23:2, 78-79 1938, 23:2, 119-121 Care of patient-medical staff conferences. Scammell, H. L. Organization and conduct of cancer clinics in general hos- June, 1937, 22:3, 166-167 pitals. Crowell, Bowman C., and Ian G. MacDonald. Character of staff conferences of cancer clinic. Klopp, E. J. April, 1 939, 24:2, 85-92 Dec. x931, 15:4, 9-10 Reference of hospital cases to cancer clinic. Simmons, Clinical records and staff conferences. Metzger, Irvin D. Charming C. Dec. 1931, 15:4, 5-7 Dec. 1930, 14:4, 29-23 Social service department in cancer clinic and hospital. Conduct of medical staff conference. Tuohy, Edward L. Cockerill, Eleanor. June, 1 935, 17:2 , 38-40 April, 1938, 23:2, 80-81 Tumor clinic, New Britain General Hospital. Rosahn, Paul Criteria of successful medical staff conference. Miller, Felix D. Sept. 1941, 25:4, 247-251 P. April, 1938, 23:2, 81 Uniformity of records in cancer clinics. Dublin, Louis I. History of staff conferences. Jan. 1929, 13:1, 2 Dec. 1931, 15:4, 15-16 Keystone of scientific efficiency of hospital. Daily, Ray K. Cancer patients. Cancer patient and general hospital. April, 1937, 22:2, 68-69 Scammell, H. L. April, 1937, 22:2, 74-75 Medical staff conferences. Oct. 1038, 23:5, 302-303; Oct. Institutional convalescent care-cancer patient. Adair, 1939, 24:5, 320; Foss, Harold L. April, 2938, 23:2, 77-78; Frank E. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 46 -47 Scammell, H. J. June, 1937, 22:3, 166-167 Obligation of general hospital in better service for cancer Medical staff minute book. Man. Hosp. Std., 1942, 103 patient. Lee, Burton J. March, 1933, 17:1, 13-15 Pathological conference in well regulated hospitals. Spitz, What medical staff and hospital management can do for Herman. April, 1926, 10:2, 41-44 cancer patient. Adair, Frank E. June, 1836, 21:2, 104-xo8 Staff conferences. Burrus, John T. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 40-41; Central supply service. Care of patient-central supply Goodale, Walter S. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 37-4o; Maclver, service. Burns, Elizabeth. June, 1937, 22:2, 177-178 George A. March, 1930, 14:1, 48-49; Man. Hosp. Std., Handling of supplies. King, Florence. June, 1933, 17:2, onre2n6,2f 2e- 47-49 Staffl94 cconference2 demonstration. Jennings, Frank D. April, Charges to patients. Bringing cost of hospital service within 1925, 9:1, 59-6o; by combined staffs, St. Catherine's and reach of people served. Heerman, R. E. March, 2936, Greenpoint Hospitals, Brooklyn. July, 1925, 9:2, 10-21 21:1, 30-31 Staff conferences-general and departmental. Piersol, Care of patient of moderate means. Caldwell, Bert W. Jan. George M. April, 1926, 10:2, 35-39 1928, 12:1, 42-45 Staff conference as problem of hospital. Gordon, Charles A. Comparison of medical and hospital costs for individuals in April, 1925, 9:1, 58-59 moderate circumstances. Roberts, Stewart R. Dec. 1929, Staff conference which assures thorough review of clinical 13:4, 24-25 work and maximum benefits to medical staff and hospital. Factors in cost of medical care, standpoint of hospital. Ochsner, Alton. June, 1932, 16:2, 17-19 Walsh, William H. Dec. 1931, 15:4, 19-23 Standardizing staff conference procedure. Dickinson, General summary of university diagnostic clinics; bearing Robert L. April, 1925, 9:1, 60-64 on fees of independent practitioners. Smith, Richard R. Study of acute appendicitis (192o-1929, inclusive) for pur- Dec. 1929, 13:4, 26-27 pose of evaluating staff conferences. Baldwin, Joseph S. Hospital charges and costs. McNamara, John A. Jan. 1928, June, 1931, 15:2, 34-36 12:1, 39-41 Time, place and physical essentials. Walsh, William Henry. Maintaining as low hospital charges as are consistent with April, 1938, 23:2, 79-80 good care of patient-standpoint of internist. White, S. Visual methods in conducting staff conference. Clough, Marx. March, 1934, 18:r, 3-6 Harry D., and Christopher G. Parnall. Jan. 1929, 13:1, Maintaining maximum efficiency at minimum cost in care 3-18 of sick and injured. Harris, Charles H., Lee C. Gammill, Connecticut. Grace Hospital, New Haven. Oct. 1941, 26:5 and E. Muriel Anscombe. March, 1934, 18:1, 14-19 428-42 9; Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 2946, 67-68 Medical and hospital economics. Besley, Frederic A. New Haven Hospital. Jan. 1939, 24:1, 36-38; Oct. 1941, March, 1933, 17:1, 7-8 26:5, 429-432; Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 1946, 68-7o 40 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Consultations. Oct. 1938, 23:5; 310-311; Oct. 1939, 24:5, Economics. Administrative and economic problems of open 328; Man. Hosp. Std., 1942, 57-58 hospital. Walter, Frank J. June, 1932, 16:2, 34-36 Increasing and recording of consultations in a hospital. Application of hospital standardization, viewpoint of econ- Gordon, Charles A. April, 1925, 9:1, 1 44-1 45 omist. Crosby, Daniel. March, 1936, 21:1, 26 Convalescent patients. Convalescent care. King, Joseph H. Depression developments in relation to hospital economics. Jan. 1941, 26:2, so MacLean, B. C. Dec. 1932, 26:4A, 38-41 Convalescent care for patient. Agnew, G. Harvey. Dec. Efficiency and economics applied to administration of anes- 1933, 17:4, 30-32 thetics. McNearney, Joseph. March, 2933, 17:2, 22-23 Convalescent care-missing link in cure of many patients. Medical and hospital economics. Besley, Frederic A. Mock, Harry E. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 36-37 March, 2933, 17:1, 7-8 * Essentials in planning institutions for convalescent care. Nursing and hospital costs for individuals in moderate Walsh, William H. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 41 -43 circumstances. Mayo, William J. Dec. 2929, 13:4, 22-23 Institutional care, chronic and convalescent patients. Present economic depression in hospitals. Cummings, C. J. Jensen, A. C. March, 1936, 21:1, 28 March, 1932, 26:1, 43-45 Institutional convalescent care-cancer patient. Adair, Role of hospitals in national recovery program. Gabriel, Frank E.; fracture patient, Kennedy, Robert H.; medical Sister John. June, 1934, 18:2, 21-13 patient, Gilbert, Newell C.; orthopedic patient, Kidner, Selective economic basis for outpatient service. Kaiser, Frederick C.; pediatric patient, Schwartz, Louis Adrian; Beatrice. Jan. 2929, 23:2, 23-29 surgical patient, Wells, Donald B. Jan. 1942, 26:1, 43-50 Education. Application of hospital standardization, view- Psychology for convalescent at Minnequa Hospital, Pueblo. point of medical educationist. Munroe, Alexander R. Corwin, R. W. Sept. 2923, 7:3, 72 March, 1936, 21:1, 23 Socio-economic aspects of convalescent care. Gardiner, Hospital as educational center. Kanavel, Allen B. 1927, Elizabeth G. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 37-38 • 3: 1 , 27-29 . Dental service. Oral surgery and dental department in Medical fifth year. Foss, Harold L. April, 1937, 22:2, 75 general hospital. Logan, William H. G. April, 1938, 23:2, Need for adequate education and training for hospital exec- 83-84 utives. Hamilton, James A. June, 1 939, 24:3, 215-216 Diagnostic service. Diagnostic and therapeutic facilities. Obligation of hospital to its intern staff. Miller, C. Jeff. Hosp. Std. Rep., 2929, 48-49; 1 930, 7 Dec. 1931, 15:4, 17-19 Errors in surgical diagnosis, avoidable and unavoidable, as Opportunities for training in surgery in approved hospital. seen by laboratory man-statistical study of 5,785 general Abell, Irvin. March, 1936, 21:1, 1 3-14 surgical cases. Eisenberg, Arthur A. April, 1925, 9:2, Organizing educational program. Gatch, W. D. Jan. 1940, 25:2, 13-15; Heuer, George J. Jan. 2940, 25:2, 16 Hospital and doctor as co-operating factors in diagnosis. Orienting medical students in hospital wards. Coulter, Craig, Allan. April, 2925, 9:1, 57 Pearl Parvin. Sept. 2937, 22:4, 243-244 Necessity for high standard of diagnostic accuracy in all Plan for systematic instruction and supervision of interns hospitals. Baehr, George. April, 1937, 22:2, 83 and resident physicians. Foss, Harold L. Dec. 1832, Dietary service. Application of principles of hospital stand- 15:4, 29-32 ardization, viewpoint of dietitian. Waite, Lucille. March Proper program for teaching interns. Jennett, J. H. Sept. 1936, 21:1, 25 1936, 21:3, 167-169 Care of patient-food service. Gilson, Helen E. June, 1937, Some missed pedagogic opportunities incident to usual 22:3, 173 organization of resident staff. Christian, Henry A. Jan. Dietary department. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 311-312; Oct. 2939, 1929, 23:1, 19-22 24:5, 329; Man. Hosp. Std., 1942, 66-68 Standardized hospital as medical education center. Kanavel, Dietary service. Hosp. Std. Rep. 1926, 23; 1927, 25-26; Allen B., and Horace J. Whitacre. Dec. 1932, 26:4A, 9-12 1929, 39-40; 1930, 44-46; 1931, 30-31; 2932, 42-43, 56; To educate nurses, doctors, and others engaged in care of 1933, 41 -42, .55; 1934, 45-46, 57 sick. Davis, Carolyn E. March, 1936, 21:1, 32 Does surgical patient need dietary direction? Kahn, Ruth Training and education of hospital personnel. O'Hanlon, M. April, 2937, 22:2, 76-77 George. April, 1938, 23:2, 92-93 Dollars and diets. Brown, Gertrude F., and John Bell Training of obstetrician and gynecologist. Fraser, John R. Williams. March, 1930, 14:1, 43 -47 Jan. 1 939, 24:2, 52-56 Efficiency and economics in food service. Shrader, Eugenia. Training of surgeon. Hart, Deryl. Jan. 2939, 24:1, 58 -59 March, 1933, 17:2, 24-26 Efficiency. Administrative and clinical efficiency and control. Food service. Connelly, Miriam C. April, 1938, 23:2, 114- Adair, Fred L. June, 1939, 24:3, 194-196 215; Cooper, Lenna F. June, 1939, 24:3, 220-222 Autopsy and hospital efficiency. Doane, Joseph C. April, Foodstuffs and supplies. Curtis, Miriam. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 1925, 9:1, 235-138 47-48 Complete system of departmental daily reports. Davidson, Minimum standard, dietary departments in hospitals. Sidney G. June, 1932, 16:2, 26-29 Man. Hosp. Std. 2942, VOL 67 Criteria of hospital efficiency. Goldwater, S. S. Dec. 2932, Nutritional preparation of patients for gastric surgery. 15:4, 41 -44 Varco, Richard L. Feb. 2943, 28:1, 47 Efficiency and economy, physical therapy department. Organization and management of food service. Hanten, Coulter, John S. March, 2933, 17:1, 29-21 Anne. March, 1936, 21:1, 36 Group studies essential to scientific efficiency. Servatia, Relation of dietary deficiencies to surgical convalescence. Sister M. March, 1936, 21:1, 42 Puestow, Charles B. April, 1940, 25:2, 71-72 How I, as trustee, j udge efficiency of hospital. Bowditch, Dispensaries. Minimum standard for dispensaries. Finger- Ingersoll. June, 2935, 20:2, 83-86 hood, Boris. April, 1925, 9:1, 140-142 Keystone of scientific efficiency. Daily, Ray K. April, 1937, District of Columbia. Central Dispensary and Emergency 22:2, 68-69 Hospital. Oct. 1942, 26:5, 432 -433; Dir. Grad. Trg., Maintaining maximum efficiency at minimum cost in care of Jan. 1946, 70-71 sick and injured-viewpoint of hospital management, Freedmen's Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 433-434; Dir. Grad. Gammill, Lee C.; viewpoint of medical staff, Harris, Trg., Jan. 2946, 71-72 Charles H.; viewpoint of nursing staff, Anscombe, Muriel Gallinger Municipal Hospital. Oct. 2941, 26 :5, 434-436; E. June, 1934, 18:2, 14-22 Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 1946, 7 2-74 What profession of medicine wants in hospitals-organiza- Georgetown Univ. Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 436-437; Dir. tion and efficiency. Brown, John Young. 1917, 3:1, 17-19 Grad. Trg., Jan. 1 946, 74- 75 Emergency service. Casualty service. Hosp. Std. Rep. Providence Hospital. Oct. 2942, 26:5, 437-4,38; Dir. Grad. 1927, 20 Trg., Jan. 1946, 75-77 Emergencies.: Finney, John M. T., Jr. April, 1940, 25:2, Duke Foundation. Relation to modern hospitals and their 93-94 responsibility to public and medical profession. Martin, Emergency department. Kreuscher, Philip H. April, 1928, Franklin H. Sept. 2931, 15:3, 27-33 12:2, 22-23 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 4'

Emergency lighting. June, 2937, 22:3, /42; Man. Hosp. Std. Essential features for department of ophthalmology and 1942, 42-43; Neergaard, Charles F. April, 1937, 24:3, 82 otolaryngology in general hospital. Fenton, Ralph A. Immediate treatment of compound injuries. Koch, Sumner Oct. 1925, 9:3, 8-so L. Sept. 1934, 28:3, 25-29 Essentials for efficient ophthalmological and otolaryngo- Practical plan for meeting surgical emergencies. Warthen, logical service. Shambaugh, George E. April, 1925, 9:1, Harry J., Jr. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 68 78-80 Preparedness for emergencies. Curtis, Miriam. June, 1939, Essentials in co-operation. Wells, J. Ralston. April, 1926, 24:3, 192-193; Simon, Jerome I. June, 1 933, 17:2, 31 -33 19:2, 19-22 Role of emergency medical service in gas defense. Dearing, Further points in organization. Chipman, Leverett DeV. W. P. June, 1 943, 28:2, 160-164 April, 1926, 10:2, 13 Transportation of injured. Kennedy, Robert H. June, Highways and byways in ophthalmology. Barkan, Hans. 2933, 17:2, 21-30 Dec. 1932, 26:4A, 54-60 Value of prepared, practiced, and well-formed emergency Minimum requirements, department of ophthalmology, medical service. Reggio, A. William. June, 1943, 28:2, rhinology, and otolaryngology in general hospital. Beck, x67 Joseph C. June, 1929, 13:2, 5-9 End - results and follow - up. Analysis of end-results. Cod- Minimum standards, eye, ear, nose, and throat departments. man, E. A., and Eugene H. Pool. Jan. 1923, 7:2, 15-17 Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 49 Care of ambulatory patient and follow-up of discharged Need for ophthalmological and otolaryngological depart- patients. Bartley, S. Potter, and John E. Ransom. April, ments in general hospitals. Smith, S. MacCuen. April, 1927, 11:2, 4 1-43 1926, 10:2, 5 - 7 End-results and follow-up. Jastrow, Annie M., and Henry F. Physical needs for ophthalmological and otolaryngological Page. Jan. 1926, 20:2, 38-42; Fortuine, Stanley T. July, departments in general hospital. Levy, Robert, and Ed- 1927, II :3, 40-42 ward Jackson. April, 1926, 10:2, 7-10 Follow-up and study of end-results. Corscaden, James A. Relation of ophthalmology and otolaryngology departments April, 1925, 9:1, 138-140 to medical and nursing services. Stucky, J. A. April, Follow-up cases. Man. Hosp. Std. 1 942 , 5 6-57 1926, 10:2, 12-13 Follow-up clinic. Engel, Gilson Colby. April, 1937, 22:2, 83 Scientific value of records and proper classification of Follow-up of hospital patients. Simmons, Channing C. diseases, standpoint of otolaryngologist. Beatty, Hugh Dec. 1933, 27:4, x0-22; Sept. 1936, 22:3, 165-166 Gibson. April, 1937, 22:2, 84 Possibilities of cancer follow-up in general hospital (Illus.). Standardization of equipment, supplies, and procedures in McGraw, Arthur B. Jan. 2940, 25:1, 38 -43 ophthalmology and otolaryngology department. Pearson, Value and need of more attention to end-results and follow- William W. April, 1926, 10:2, 10- 12 up in hospitals today. Ward, George G. Jan. 1924, 8:1, Standardization of ophthalmological and otolaryngological 2 9-34 departments in general hospitals. MacEachern, Malcolm Engineering. Care of patient-engineering. Given, Robert T., and Samuel J. Kopetzky. April, 2927, 22:2, 44 -64 W. June, 2937, 22:3, 179-18o X-ray department in relation to ophthalmology and oto- Equipment, furnishings and supplies. Economies in use laryngology. Kolmer, John M. April, 1926, 20:2, 16 of sutures and drugs. Jones, Everett W. Jan. 1942, 27:1, Fiji Islands. War Memorial Hospital, Suva. June, 1924, 45-47 8:2, 5-22 Equipment. Sulzman, Frank M. April, 1927, 1 1 : 2 , 54-55 Finance. Financial data by states, general hospitals, 200 or Front office. Gammill, Lee C. April, 2938, 23:2, 121 more beds. Jan. I920, 4:4, 26 Handling of supplies. King, Florence. June, 1933, 17:2, Financing. Fike, 0. K. April, 1940, 25:2, 92-92 47-49 Financing clinical pathology in modern hospital. Burdick, Innovations in hospital equipment and supplies, Olson, Ward T. April, 1925, 9:1, 118-122 G. W. March, 1936, 22:2, 27 Fund raising. Fesler, Paul H. April, 1938, 23:2, 98-99 Oxygen therapy. Thalhimer, William, and George Crile. Hospital income. Twitty, Bryce L. April, 1937, 23:2, III- Dec. 1932, 26:4A, 15-19 112 Physical needs for ophthalmological and otolaryngological Hospital rates. Scheidt, Albert H. Jan. 2941, 26:2, 35-36 departments. Jackson, Edward, and Robert Levy. April, Safeguarding eleemosynary trust funds (summary). Walsh, 1926, 10:2, 7-20 William Henry. June, 1939, 24:3, 205-206 Scientific equipment and instruments. Palmer, Dewey H. Supplementary revenue: subsidies, gifts, donations, endow- Jan. 1942, 27:1, 43 -44 ments, and other sources of financial support. Bartine, Standard for minimum equipment for fracture treatment in Oliver H. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 49-51 hospitals. Yrbk. 1932, 3 2 ; 2933, 3 0; 1934, 35; 2935, 35; Fracture service. Hosp. Std. Rep. 1 934, 56; Oct. 1 939, 24:5, 1936, 32; 1940-41, 48 326 Standardization of equipment, supplies and procedures in Department of traumatic surgery. Oct. 2939, 24:5, 326 ophthalmology and otolaryngology. Pearson, William W. Essentials for efficient fracture service. Scudder, Charles L. April, 1926, 10:2, 10- 12 Jan. 1926, 20:1, 32-37 Standardization of hospital furnishings, equipment and Fracture clinic. Findlay, Robert T. June, 1936, 21:2, 208- supplies. Hatfield, John N. April, 1938, 23:2, 225-226 ! 09 Surgical dressings, rubber goods, and supplies. Arrowsmith, Minimum standard for treatment of fractures in hospitals. Leighton M. Jan. 1942, 27:2, 44-45 Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 5o; Yrbk. 1942-43, 51 Ethics. Code of medical ethics as applied to hospital phy- Our responsibility to fracture patient. Kennedy, Robert H. sician. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Dec. 1933, 1 7:4, 33-39 Sept. 2936, 21:3, 169-172 Division of fees. 1916, 2:2, 17-18; Jan. 1920, 4:4, 8-9; Postgraduate education in fractures. Leland, George A., Jr. Jan. 1921, 5:1, 6 Jan. 1939, 24:1, 65-67 Fee-splitting. Man. Hosp. Std., 1942, 18-20 Standard for minimum equipment for fracture treatment in Principles of financial relations. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 71 hospitals. June, 1936, 21:2, 92; Yrbk. 1932, 32 Why is fee-splitting condemned and strictly prohibited in Treatment of fractures. Griswold, R. Arnold, and Robert standardized hospitals? MacEachern, Malcolm T. March, H. Kennedy. April, 2942, 27:2, 117- 119; Hosp. Std. Rep. 2930, 14:1, 53 1934, 38; Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 5o Eye, ear, nose, and throat departments. Man. Hosp. Std. Front office. Gammill, Lee C. April, 1938, 23:2, 121 1942, 48-50 Furnishings. (See HOSPITALS-Equipment, furnishings Administration of tonsil clinic in nose and throat hospital. and supplies) Jones, David H. March, 2933, 17:1, 35 -43 Georgia. Emory Univ. Hospital, Emory Univ. Oct. 2942, Anesthesia in ophthalmology and otolaryngology. Gwath- 26:5. 443-444; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, 82-83 mey, James. April, 1926, 10:2, 17-18 Grady Hospital, Atlanta. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 438-441; Dir. Case records. Boone, Jesse F. April, 1926, 10:2, 22 -23 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 77 -79 Clinical laboratory in relation to ophthalmology and oto- Univ. Hospital, Augusta. Oct. 1942, 26:5, 441-443; Dir. laryngology. Kolmer, John M. April, 1926, 10:2, 4-25 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 79-83 4 2 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Governing boards. Application of principles of hospital What is health inventorium? MacEachern, Malcolm T. standardization, viewpoint of trustee. Crandall, W. C. March, 1930, 14:1, 55 -57 March, 1936, 21:1, 18 Historical. Development of modern hospital. Behan, R. J. Basic considerations in selecting trustees. Hamilton, Sept. 1944, 29:3, 284-289 Stewart. April, 1928, 12:2, 7-8 Small beginnings of great movement in civilization. Martin, Criteria in selecting governing body. Munger, C. W. Dec. Franklin H. Jan. 1926, ro:r, 1 4 1932, 16:4A, 41 -44 Study of Arab hospitals in light of present day standardiza- Extent of trustee's moral and legal obligation in care of tion. Haddad, Sami I., and Amin A. Khairallah. Sept. patient. Walsh, William H. April, 1937, 22:2, 8o 1936, 21:3, 173-177 Functions of board of trustees. Marr, C. H. April, 1928, Housekeeping. Care of patient-housekeeping. Dungan, 12:2, 9-r 1 Doris L. June, 1937, 22:3, 178 Hospital standardization, viewpoint of trustees. Davis, House management. Dungan, Doris L. June, 1939, 24:3, Newton E. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 8-x0 222- 223 Hospital trustee and his proper conception of administrative House organ. Publicity value of house organ. McCleery, and professional practices. Sloan, Raymond P. April, Ada Belle. April, 1938, 23:2, 97-98 1940, 25:2, 65-66 Illinois. Chicago Lying-in Hospital and Dispensary. Oct. How I, as trustee, judge efficiency of our hospital. Bow- 5941, 26:5, 444-446 ; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 83-84 ditch, Ingersoll. June, 1935, 20:2, 83-86 Cook County Hospital, Chicago. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 446-449; How shall hospital trustee acquire knowledge to discharge Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 84 -87 his responsibility properly? Matthews, Lewis I., and Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chicago. April, 1939, 24:2, Charles F. Neergaard. April, 1937, 22:2, 80-81 115-117; Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 449-450; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. How trustees can keep abreast of advances in hospital administration. Foley, Matthew 0. June, 1933, 17:2, LewisI9i46, Memorial 8e7-8o9 Maternity Hospital, Chicago. Dir. Grad. 58-59 Trg. Jan. 1946, 89 Our responsibilities as trustees. Braman, F. L. Dec. 1931, Mercy Hospital, Loyola University Clinics, Chicago. Oct. 15:4, 32-34 1941 26 :5, 450-45 2 ; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. /946, 90-92 Promoting better understanding among board of trustees, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 45 2-454, superintendent and medical staff. Neergaard, Charles F. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 9 2-94 Dec. 1931, 15:4, 34-41 Passavant Memorial Hospital, Chicago. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, Public relations, viewpoint of trustee. Bowditch, Ingersoll. 454-456 ; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 95-96 April, 1937, 22:2, 82 Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 456-458; Relations, board of trustees to medical staff. Jackson, Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 96-98 Samuel. April, 1928, 12:2, 18- 19 Provident Hospital, Chicago. Oct. 1941, 2 6:5, 45 8-459; Relations, board of trustees to superintendent. Neergaard, Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 98-100 Charles F. April, 1928, 12:2, 12-16 Research and Educational Hospitals, Chicago. Sept. 1939, Relations, board of trustees to superintendent of nurses. 24:4, 300-302; Oct. 1941, 26:5, 460 -462; Dir. Grad. Trg. Wheeler, Mary C. April, 1928, 12:2, 17 Jan. 1946, 100-102 Relationship between governing body, medical staff and St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 4 62-465; administrator. Bluestone, E. M. Dec. 1930, 14:4, 35-38 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 102-105 Responsibilities of elected officials in care of indigent sick. St. Vincent's Infant and Maternity Hospital, Chicago. Oct. Cornell, Clifford. April, 1940, 25:2, 66-68 1941, 26:5, 465-466; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 105-109 Responsibility in selecting medical staff. Man. Hosp. Std. Staff rules and regulations, Evanston Hospital, Evanston. Jan. 192o, 4:4, 16-17 Responsibility9 in selecting superintendent. Parnall, Christo- Staff rules and regulations, St. Mary's Hospital, Chicago. pher G. Dec. 1932, 16:4A, 44-47 Jan. 1920, 4:4, 15-16 Responsibility of governing body. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 17 Univ. of Chicago Clinics. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 466-468; Dir. Responsibility of trustees for professional care of patients. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 106-109 Weber, Joseph J. June, 1929, 13:2, 16-17 Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. Trustees. Kurtzon, Morris. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 75 1946, I09-I11 What hospital trustees expect from their superintendent. Indian. Congratulations of A.C.S. to Dept. of Interior of Jackson, J. Allen. Dec. 1931, 15:4, 48-52 U.S. on improvement made in hospitals of Indian medical Government. Application of hospital standardization to service. June, 1933, 17:2, 49 U.S. Veterans hospitals. Griffith, Charles M. Jan. 1928, Indiana. Indiana Univ. Hospitals, Indianapolis. Sept. 1938, 12:1, 31-32 23:4, 264-265; Oct. 1941, 26:5, 468-470; Dir. Grad. Trg. Federal-state program of vocational rehabilitation for Jan. 1946, 112-114 civilian disabled. Fed. Sec. Agency, U.S.P.H.S., Div. of Indianapolis City Hospital. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, Nurse Education. Sept. 1944, 29:3, 2 95 6772 1112 4 Federal-state program of vocational rehabilitation for dis- Industrial hospital. Martin, Edward. Jan. 1922, abled persons. Fed. Sec. Agency, Office of Vocational Industrial. Rehabilitation. June, 1 945, 30:2, 136-137 Industrial hospitals and dispensaries. Lowman, J. B. Jan. Graduate training for general surgery and surgical spe- 1922, 6:2, 16 cialties. (See Hospitals under separate states for indi- Industrial patients. Essentials of complete hospital record vidual plans; see AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- of industrial patients. Davis, George G., and William H. GEONS-Approved lists-Graduate training) Foster. April, 1927, 11:2, 31-35 Medical and hospital service. U.S. Veterans Administration, General and special features in general hospitals for adequate Letter, Jan. 20, 1 944, by Charles M. Griffith. Feb. 1 944, treatment of industrial patients. Albee, Fred H., and 29:1, 20 Ernst A. Sommer. April, 1927, 11:2, 30-31 Organization and functions, U.S. Veterans Administration. Infections. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 42. Griffith, Charles M. June, 1944, 29:2, 198- 200 Checking and controlling postoperative infections. Foss, Gynecological service. Co-ordination and integration of Harold L. Dec. 1934, 28:4, 4o-42 department of gynecology and obstetrics in general hos- Control and elimination of infections. Hosp. Std. Rep. pital. Gordon, Charles A. June, 1931, 15:2, 41 -43 1929, 35-36 Hawaii. Queen's Hospital, Honolulu. June, 1924, 8:2, 12 Hernia operations as index of hospital infections. Combs, Health center. Health inventorium. Yrbk. 1930, 4 2-44; Charles N. March, 1930, 14:I, 38-39 1931, 42 -44; 1932, 52-54; 1933, 50- 52; 1934, 53-55; Recording of infections. Stephens, George. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 1938, 56-58; Hosp. Std. Rep. latest ref. 1935, 46; Man. 96-97 Hosp. Std. 1930, 48-50 Respective roles of professional and administrative staffs in Hospital as organized health center. MacEachern, Malcolm control of postoperative infections. Meleney, Frank L. T. June, 1930, 14:2, 20-29 Jan. 1941, 26:1, 23-24 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 43

Role of bacteriologist in control of postoperative infections. surgical cases. Eisenberg, Arthur A. April, 1925, 9 Petersen, William F. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 25 45-56 Role of operating room supervisor in control of postoperative Essentials for efficient laboratory service. Blanton, Wynd- wound infections. Schafer, Margaret K. Jan. 1941, 26:1, ham B. Oct. 1925, 9:3, 10- 12 25-26 Hospital laboratory. Wood, Francis Carter. 1917, 3:1 Sources and prevention of hospital infections. Conley, 20-24 Walter H. April, 1925, 9:1, 143-144 Hospital standardization-laboratories. Davidson. S. G., Treatment of infected wounds on surgical service. Kanavel, A. K. Haywood, and Malcolm T. MacEachern. Jan. 1922, Allen B. Sept. 1940, 14:3, 19-27 6:2, 25-26 Insurance plans. Blue Cross. Calvin, Arthur M. June, 1 944, Location of x-ray and clinical laboratory with relation to 29:2, 2 34-2 35 service. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 6c,--61 British hospital contributory schemes-description of volun- Minimum standard for clinical laboratories. Man. Hosp. tary hospital insurance plans now utilized by English Std., 1942, 32 workmen and their families. Lamb, Sydney. March, Organization, management, and functioning of clinical 1935, 19:I, 26-31 laboratory. Glenn, Robert A. March, 1934, 18:1, 6-ro Essential principles of group purchase of hospital service. Relation of hospital standardization to laboratory service. Walsh, William H. Dec. 1933, 17:4, 22-27 Baldy, John M. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 10 Influence of hospital care insurance plans upon medical and Standardization, clinical laboratories. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 14; hospital service. Rorem, C. Rufus. April, 1938, 23:2, July, 1927, I1:3, 11-12 122 - 126 What constitutes adequate laboratory service for a hospital? Is hospital justified in carrying hospitalization or compensa- Hartman, F. W. March, 1930, 14:1, 22-25; Lohr, Oliver tion cases below cost? Young, Nora E. April, 1940, 25:2, W. March, 193o, 14:1, 25-26 96-97 What profession of medicine wants in hospitals-laboratory. Recent developments in group hospitalization. Rorem, C. Wood, Francis Carter. 1917, 3:1, 20-24 Rufus. March, 1936, 21:1, 46-51 Latin America. Health situation and medical schools of Trends in hospital care insurance. Rorem, C. Rufus. June, Latin American countries. Dowling, Oscar. Sept. 1923, 1939, 24:3, 206-208 7:3, 21-22 International viewpoint. Principles of hospital administra- Latin American hospitals. Salisbury, Edward I. Sept. 1923, tion, international viewpoint. Gilmore, E. S. April, 1925, 7:3, 23-24 9:1, 115-118 Laundry service. Care of patient-laundry. Rudloff, Henry Internships. Criteria in selecting interns and residents. R. June, 1937, 22:3, 178-179 Means, J. H. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 39-43 Linen and laundry service. Roach, S. Frank. June, 1939, Difficulties with intern service. Sommer, Ernst A. Jan. 24:3, 222 1924, 8:1, 93 Legal aspects. Control and regulation of hospitals through Medical fifth year. Foss, Harold L. April, 1937, 22:2, 75 higher standards of licensing. Sept. 1937, 22:4, 239-241 Obligation of hospital to intern staff. Miller, C. Jeff. Dec. Extent of trustee's moral and legal obligation in care of 1931, 15:4, 17-19 patient. Walsh, William H. April, 1937, 22:2, 8o Orienting medical students to hospital ward. Coulter, Pearl Labor laws. Walter, Frank J. April, 1938, 23:2. 85-88 Legal aspects of medical records. Caldwell, Henry H. April, Parvin. Sept. 1937, 22 :4, 243-244 Plan for systematic instruction and supervision of interns 1940, 25:2, 101-102 and resident physicians. Foss, Harold L. Dec. 1931, Legal responsibility of hospitals. Stephens, Harold M. April, 1925, 9:1, 35-46 15:4, 29-32 Legislation. Dec. 1932, 16:4A, 29-3o Problem of hospital intern. Faxon, Nathaniel L. Jan. 1924, Responsibility and liability of hospitals in regard to care of 8:1, 46-49 Program for teaching interns. Jenett, J. H. Sept. 1936, patients. Slobe, F. W. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 88-8g Libraries. (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- 21:3, 167-169 Ratio of interns and nurses to patients. Davidson, S. G. GEONS) Care of patient-hospital libraries. Jones, Perrie. June, Jan. 1924, 8:1, 97-98 1937, Trends in medical education affecting hospitals offering 22:3, 181-182 Correlation of record department and medical library, internships and residencies. Upham, J. H. J. Jan. 1938, 23:1, 37-39 Simmons, Marguerite, and Stella F. Walker. Dec. 1929, 56 Iowa. State Univ. of Iowa Hospitals, Iowa City. April, 1939, 1 3:4, 55- Organization and use of medical library. Prime, L. Mar- 24:2, 117-120; Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 47 0-473; Dir. Grad. Trg. gueriete. Jan. 1942, Jan. 1946, 114-117 2 7: , , 34-36 Patients' libraries. Lindem, Selma. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 79-8o Kansas. Univ. of Kansas Hospitals, Kansas City. April, Role of bibliotherapy in care of patient. Kamman, Gordon 1939, 24:2, 120-121; Oct. 1941, 26 475; Dir. Grad. :5, 473 - R. June, 1939, 24:3, 183- 1 84 Trg. Jan. 1946, 117-119 Suggested hospital medical library. Frankenberger, Charles. Kentucky. Louisville General Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, June, 1932, 16:2, 30-44 475-477; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan, 1946, 119-121 Licensing. Better control and regulation of hospitals through St. Joseph Infirmary, Louisville. Sept. 1938, 23:4, 271; Oct. higher standards of licensing. Sept. 2937, 22:4, 239-241 1941, 26:5, 477-47 8 ; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, 121-122 Lighting. Emergency lighting in hospitals. June, 1937, 22:3, Laboratories. Adequate laboratory service in modern hos- ; Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 42-43; Neergaard, Charles F. pital. Burdick, Ward. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 78-8/ 142 June, 1939, 24:3, 19 0-19 1 Care of patient-clinical laboratory service. Lynch, Frank B. Lighting in operating room. Engel, William J. June, 1939, June, 1937, 22:3, 168-169 24:3, 187-188 Clinical laboratories. 1918, 3:3, 4-5; Jan. 1923, 7:1, 6-7; Louisiana. Charity Hospital of Louisiana, New Orleans. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 305-306; Bresnahan, John F. Jan. 1923, April, 1 939, 24:2, 121- 123; Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 478-480; Dir. 7:2, 25-26; Hillkowitz, Philip. June, 1939, 24:3, 225-226; Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 123-124 Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 32-36 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, New Orleans. Oct. Clinical laboratory equipment. Hosp. Std. Rep. 1933, 51 - 1941, 26:5, 480-482; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 124-126 5 2 Special survey, hospitals in Louisiana, request of state Clinical laboratory service. Montgomery, Lall G. April, board of health. Williamson, E. W. Jan. 1927, 1x:1, 36-37 1940, 25:2, 89-90 Touro Infirmary, New Orleans. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 4 82-483; Clinical laboratory in relation to ophthalmology and oto- Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 126-127 laryngology. Kolmer, Jahn M. April, 1926, 10:2, 14-15 Maintenance. Care of patient-maintenance. Benjamin, Discussion of laboratories and hospital standardization. Harry W. June, 1937, 22:3, 180-181 Davidson, S. G. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 25 Radio interference by medical equipment. Williams, H. B. Errors in surgical diagnosis, avoidable and unavoidable, as April, 1940, 25:2, 74- 75 seen by laboratory man-statistical study of 5,785 general Utilities and maintenance. Olson, Oscar E. Jan. 1941, 26:x, 76 44 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Maps. Map showing general hospitals of 5o or more beds in Medical records. Adair, F. L., S. G. Davidson, G. E. Follans- U.S. and Canada. Jan. 2921, 5:1, rob-roc bee, W. A. Hausman, Jr., C. A. Lindblad, Malcolm T. Maryland. Baltimore City Hospitals. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 4 83- MacEachern, James U. Norris, E. A. Sommer, Simon 484; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 127-129 Tannebaum, Edward A. Weiss. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 22 -25; Baltimore Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital. Oct. Williamson, E. W. June, 1937, 22:3, 167-168; Harned, 1941, 26:5, 484-485; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, 129-130 Jessie. June, 1 939, 24:3, 232 - 233; Spencer, James H. Bon Secours Hospital, Baltimore. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 4 8 5-48 7; Jr. April, 2940, 25:2, 87-89; Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 75-76 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 130-131 Access to patients' records. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 55-57; Evans, Church Home and Hospital, Baltimore. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, Edward F. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 54-55 487; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 131-132 Analysis of clinical records. Jan. 1920, 4:4, 6-8 Evaluation of graduate training-records, reports and Appraising of case records. Danforth, W. C. and John A. estimates of work (forms) Mercy Hospital, Baltimore. 8Wolfer. April,pril, 1925, 9:r, 66-76 Wise, Walter D., and Henry F. Bongardt. Jan. 2940, Appraising of hospital records. Wright, Thew. Jan. 1 92 4, 25:1, 27-30 Franklin Square Hospital, Baltimore. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. Approved courses for medical record librarian. Kirkland, 1 946, 1 3 2-1 34 Alice G. Jan. 1941, 26:r, 65 Hospital for the Women of Maryland, Baltimore. Oct. 1941, Bibliography. Jan. 1921, 5:2, 14-16 26:5, 488-489; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 134 - 135 Canter record forms of A.C.S. (illus.). Pack, George T. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. Sept. 1939, 24:4, 297- June, 1940, 25:3, 172 - 175 '3oo; Oct. 1941, 26:5, 489-491; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, Care of patient-medical records. Williamson, E. W. June, 135-138 1937, 22:3, 167-168 Maryland General Hospital, Baltimore. Oct. 1941, 26:5, Case record forms. Jan. 1919, 4:2, 10-30; Jan. 1921, 5:1, 491-492; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, 138 - 139 9-38; Jan. 1921, 5:2, 9-38 Mercy Hospital, Baltimore. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 492 -494; Dir. Case record system as basis for appraising surgical work. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 239-140 Keenan, C. B. April, 1925, 9:1, 28-32 St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 494 -495; Case records. Rev. Feb. 1918, 5-6, Jan. 1923, 7:1, 7-8; Hosp. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 140-142 Std. Rep. specially printed 1924; 1925; 1926; 1929, 19-21; St. Joseph's Hospital, Baltimore. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, Man. Hosp. Std. 1927, 8-1o; 1929, 20-22; Kingswood, 142-143 Roy C., and George A. Ramsey. Jan. 1923, 7:2, 22 -24 Sinai Hospital, Baltimore. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 495-496 ; Dir. Case records in department of internal medicine. Pepper, Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 143 - 144 0. H. Perry. April, 1926, 10:2, 39-41 South Baltimore General Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 496- Case records-difficulties and how to overcome them. Mor- 498: Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 144-146 ris, Zula. Jan. 1924, 8:x, 67-70 Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 498- Case records-organization of efficient department. Long, 4g9; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 146-1 47 John Wesley. Jan. 1924, 8:x, 63-67 Univ. Hospital, Baltimore. Oct. 194r, 26:5, 499 -501 ; Dir. Case records-securing, supervising and filing. Black, Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 147-1 49 Carl E. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 71-78 West Baltimore General Hospital, Baltimore. Oct. x941, Case records for ophthalmology and otolaryngology depart- z6:5, Sox-5oz; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 149-150 ments. Boone, Jessie F. April, 1926, 10:2, 22 - 23 Massachusetts. Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. Oct. 1941, Case records-why meetings of hospital staff? Jan. 1919, 26:5, 502-503; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 150-152 4: 1 , 4-6; Jan. 1921, 5:2, 4-6 Boston City Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 503-506; Dir. Grad. Case records and their value. Codman, E. A. 1917, 3:1, Trg. Jan. 1946, 1 5 2- 154 Boston Lying-in Hospital. Jan. 1939, 24:1, 35-36; Oct. 1941, Chi24J2su7 rgeon and keeping of records. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 53 -54 26:5, 506-507; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. x946, 154-156 Murphy, George H. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 53 Carney Hospital, Boston. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 508-509; Dir. Clinical record, criterion of surgeon's efficiency. Steindler, Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, x56-158 Arthur. June, 1936, 21:2, 110-112 Children's Hospital, Boston. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 509-511; Dir. Clinical records and staff conferences. Metzger, Irvin D. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 158 - 159 Dec. 1930, 54:4, 19-23 Cocoanut grove disaster-value of prepared, practiced and Correlation of record department and medical library. well-formed emergency medical service. Reggio, A. Wil- Walker, Stella F., and Marguerite Simmons. Dec. 1929, liam. June, 1943, 28:2, 167 Free Hospital for Women, Brookline. Oct. 1941, 26:5, CrIit3ic:4a:l 5a5-n5a6lysis of methods of training medical record 518-519; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 167-168 librarians. Loretta, Sister M. Jan. 1942, 27:1 , 52-53 Lahey Clinic, Boston. April, 1939, 24:2, 124- 125; Oct. 1941, Developing medical record consciousness. Patricia, Sister 26:5, 511; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 159-161 M. April, 1938, 23:2, 100-101 Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston. June, 1939, 24:3, Difficulties in securing good medical records in small hospital. 236-238; Oct. 1941, z6:5, 511-513; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. Porter, Camille K. April, 1940, 25:2, 99-loo 1946; 161-162 Discussion of medical records. Adair, Fred L.; Davidson, Mass. General Hospital, Boston. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 5 1 3-515; S. G., and G. E. Follansbee. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 22-24 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 162-165 Dramatization of medical records work. April, 1937, 22:2, 87 Mass. Memorial Hospitals, Boston. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 5 1 5 - Essentials of a complete hospital record of industrial pa- 517; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 165-166 tients. Davis, George G., and William H. Foster. April, Memorial Hospital, Worcester. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 519-520; 1927, 11:2, 31-35 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 168-169 Forum on fundamental considerations in art and science of Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston. Jan. 1939, 24:1, medical record keeping. Jan. r942, 27:1, 52-56 38-39; Oct. 1941, 26:5, 517-518; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. Group studies essential to scientific efficiency. Servatia, 1946, 166-x67 Sister M. March, 1936, 21:1, 42 Medical audit. Annual medical audit for hospitals. Ward, Guiding principles for record librarian. Servatia, Sister George Gray. July, 1927, 11:3, 31-33 Mary. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 67-68 Monthly analysis report for medical audit. Shaw, Leonard. How can scientific clinical records be assured? Nix, James June, 1 939, 24:3, 212-213 Thomas. June, 1932, 16:2, 19-22 Use of professional service accounting to control efficiency. How medical record librarian can assist physician in securing Ponton, Thomas K. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 98-1o1 records. Swanson, Norma. June, 1 939, 24:3, 212 Medical clinic. Relation of departments to medical clinic as How small hospital can maintain record department accept- a whole. Funk, Elmer H. April, 1926, 10:2, 29-31 able to A.C.S. Morse, Minnie Genevieve. June, 1929, Structural requirements of medical clinic, standpoint of 13:2, 18-20 internist. Doane, Joseph Chapman. April, 1926, 10:2, Ills of medical records and their remedies. Kamman, Gordon 26-29 R. June, 1939, 24:3, 209-210 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 45

Importance of accurate and complete records in fracture Gibson; standpoint of pathologist, Clark, Jefferson H. cases. Dickson, Frank D. March, 1934, 18:1, 16-18 April, 1937, 22:2, 84-85 Incomplete medical records-causes; remedies. Kirkland, Securing good records in small hospital. McCarthy, Al- Alice G. April, 1938, 23:2, 104-1os phonsus M. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 59-60 Increasing and recording of consultations. Gordon, Charles Securing, supervising and filing of records. Black, Carl E A. April, 1925, 9:1, 144-145 Jan. 1924, 8:1, 71-78 Individual doctor's responsibility for clinical records. Cole, Securing, supervising and using medical records. Mac- Walter F. March, 1933, 17:1, 32-33 Eachern, Malcolm T. March, 1936, 21:1, 4 2-43 Introduction and orientation of intern to medical record Technique of group studies of diseases. Ponton, Thomas R. keeping. Davison, Marshall. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 63-65 April, 1938, 23:2, 105-106 Legal aspects. Caldwell, Henry H. April, 1940, 25:2, 101- Tumor record. Moritz, Allan R., and Eugene Walker. IO2 March, 1930, 14:1, 3 -5 Maintaining efficient case records in open hospital. Boulton, Uniformity of records in cancer clinics. Dublin, Louis I. Marjorie, and Donald C. Smelzer. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 49-51 Dec. 1931, 15:4, 15-16 Making group studies of diseases. Newton, Mary M. June, Value of complete accurate records in study of human 1939, 24:3, 213-214 cancer. Crowell, Bowman C., and Maude Slye. Dec. 1929, Measuring work of physician. Ponton, T. R. June, 1929, 13:4, 5 1-54 13:2, 11-15 What constitutes proper appraisal of medical record? Medical photography as aid to more comprehensive medical Erickson, Lillian H., and Charles B. Puestow. April, 1938, records. Brownell, Charles G. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 61-62 23:2, 101-103 Medical record librarian. Hoovler, Marguerite E. Jan. 1941, What medical record librarian can contribute. Taylor, 26:1, 66-67; Robinson, Helen. June, 1 939, 24:3, 211-212 Margaret C. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 54-56 Medical records system, Vancouver General Hospital. Fish, What profession of medicine wants in hospitals-case Frederick J. June, 1933, 17:2, 52-58 records and their value. Codman, E. A. 1917, 3:I, 24-27 Medical records, viewpoint of obstetrician ; Tollefson, Medical service. Oct. 1942, 27:4, 251 - 252. Man. Hosp. Std. Donald G.; viewpoint of ophthalmologist and otolaryn- 1942,58 gologist, Pearson, William W.; viewpoint of physician, Application of principles of hospital standardization, view- White, S. Marx; viewpoint of records librarian, Snider, point of medical staff member. Highsmith, Jacob F. Ruth M.; viewpoint of surgeon, Ochsner, Alton. March, March, 1936, 21:1, 19 1936, 21:1, 37-41 Case records in department of internal medicine. Pepper, Need for courses for medical record librarians already in the 0. H. Perry. April, 1926, 1 0 : 2 ) 39-41 field. Huffman, Edna K. Jan. 194r, 26:r, 65-66 Doctors' orders. Pitcher, Charles S. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 89 -90 Need for more uniformity of case recording in hospitals. Essentials for development and maintenance of efficient Smith, Wells F. April, 1925, 8:1, 145-146 hospital service in internal medicine. Brooks, Harlow. Nurse's contribution to medical record. Harries, Grace, A. April, 1925, 9:1, 23-27 L. Lockwood, Laura R. Logan, T. R. Ponton, Adda Functions of medical staff. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 13-14 Eldredge, Grace W. Meyers, and Edith M. Robbins. Organization of medical service in approved hospital. Dec. 1929, 13:4 5 8-59 Piersol, George M. April, 1937, 22:2, 67-68 Organization and system of handling tumor clinic records. Plan for postwar medical service. Gregg, Alan. Feb. 1 944, Babcock, Florence G. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 62-63 29:1, 14-17; Sept. 1944, 29:3, 2 7 2-2 75 Organization of efficient case record department. Long, Postwar medical service. June, 1945, 30:2, 174-192 John Wesley. Jan. 1924, 8:r, 63-67 Relations, trustees to medical staff. Jackson, Samuel. Our challenge-good records in our hospitals. Schulze, April, 1928, 12:2, 18- 19 Anna C. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 56-58 Medical social service. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 68-71; Overcoming problems of acceptable specialty medical Taylor, Josephine G. Jan. 1941, 25:1, 74 records. Daily, Ray K. April, 1940, 25:2, 102 Care of patient-medical social service. Swift, Alice F. Personal, professional and other qualifications of medical June, 1 937, 22 :3, 1 74 record librarian. Trotter, Dorothea M. Jan. 1941, 26:r, How medical social worker can assist in present economic 67 depression. Lewis, Ruth. June, 1933, 17:2, 4 0-43 Place of medical record librarian in hospital organization. Medical social problems of surgical patient. Waters, Lena R. DuBois, Margaret. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 53 -54 April, 1937, 22:2, 77 Place of medical secretary in hospital. Hess, Ruth. April, Medical social service standards. Jennings, Babette. April, 1940, 25:2, 100-101 1938, 23:2, 11 3-11 4 Plan for central registry for operative mortality statistics. Medical social work in industrial medicine and traumatic Jenkins, Hilger P. March, 1936, 21:1, 43-44 surgery. Odencrantz, Louise C. June, 1932, 16:2, 13-16 Practical application of punch card system. Harned, Jessie Minimum standard for medical social services. Man. Hosp. L. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 71-72 Std. 1942, 69 Preparation of medical statistics and special studies for Role of social worker in cancer clinic of general hospital. medical staff. Newton, Mary M. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 59-61 Kelly, Eleanor E. Dec. 1931, 1 5:4, 7-9 Present status of training, medical records librarians. Role of social worker in diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Erickson, Lillian II. April, 1940, 25:2, 98 -99 Cockerill, Eleanor. March, 1933, 17:1, 15-18 Preview of status of medical records in U.S. and Canada. Scope and organization of medical social work. Cannon, M. Williamson, E. W. April, 1940, 25:2, 97-98 Antoinette. March, 1932, 6:I, 39-42 Program, American Assn. of Record Librarians as it affects Social service department in cancer clinic and hospital. hospitals. Jones, Jennie C. June, 1939, 24:3, 208-209 Cockerill, Eleanor. June, 1933, 17:2, 38-4o Record room filing-new system. Turner, Joseph. June, Standards for medical social service department. Roberts, 1931, 15:2, 43-55 Mary Hawthorne. June, 1939, 24:3, 230-231 Records as made and stored in Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, Value and scope of medical social service work. Ferguson, Pa. Buchanan, J. J. March, 1932, 16:1, 23-27 Grace Beals; Neff, Robert E. March, 1933, 17:1, 26-32 Remunerative value of good medical records. Davis, Medical staff. Wilhelm, Norbert A. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 40-41 Richard B. April, 1938, 23:2, 103-104 Accounting of professional services as means of controlling Responsibility for case records. MacEachern, Malcolm T. clinical work. Ponton, T. R. April, 1940, 25:2, 81-82 Jan. 1924, 8:1, 5 2-53 Application for appointment. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 104 Role of record librarian in maintaining efficient record Attitude of medical staff. Nix, James Thomas. April, 1938, system. Babcock, Florence G. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 46-48 23:2, 77-79 Role of record librarian in changing world. Servatia, Sister Basic considerations and requirements for staff appoint- Mary. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 58-59 ments. Craig, Allan. July, 1927, 11:3, 38-39 Scientific value of records, standpoint of cardiologist. Composition of hospital staff. Miller, C. Jeff. June, 1931, Mohler, H. K.; standpoint of obstetrician, Harer, W. 15:2, 28-30 Benson; standpoint of otolaryngologist, Beatty, Hugh Definition of "medical staff." Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 12 46 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Extension of privileges to doctors to practice in a standard- St. Mary's Hospital, Grand Rapids. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. ized hospital. Man. Hosp. Std. /942, 17 1946, 199-200 Implications of good medical staff organization. Norby, Univ. Hospital, Ann Arbor. Sept. 1938, 23:4, 275; Oct. 1941, Joseph G. Jan. /941, 26:1, 34-35 26:5, 520-523; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 169 -173 Importance of efficient medical staff. Walker, Eugene. Wayne Univ., Detroit. April, 1939, 24:2, 128-129; Oct. April, 1940, 25:2, 76-78 1941, 26:5, 536-537; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 190 Legislation concerned with right of hospital to choose its Woman's Hospital, Detroit. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 537 -538; Dir. own staff. June, 1 945, 30:2, 144 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 1 92-1 94 Maintaining maximum efficiency at minimum cost in care of Military and naval (See Government) sick and injured, viewpoint of medical staff. Harris, Minimum standards. (See AMERICAN COLLEGE OF Charles H. June, 1 934, 18:3, 14-17 SURGEONS) Making appointments to medical staffs. MacEachern, Minnesota. Ancker Hospital, St. Paul. Oct. 1941, 26:5, Malcolm T. June, 1945, 30:2, 142 -144 548-550; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 207-209 Medical staff organization. Oct. 1939, 24:5, 319; Davidson, Charles T. Miller Hospital, St. Paul. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 550- S. G. June, 1937, 22:3, 165; Spangler, Huston K. April, 551; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. /946, 209-210 1940, 25:2, 86-87 Gillette State Hospital for Crippled Children, St. Paul. Method of appointment to medical staff. Man. Hosp. Std. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 551-552; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 1942, 18 211-212 Organization of medical staff in relation to major surgery. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Rees, Clarence E. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 22-23 Rochester. April, 1 939, 24:2, 133-136; Jan. 1940, 25:1, Plan for judging qualifications of applicants for hospital 17-20; Oct. 1941, 26:5, 545-548; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, privileges. Dickinson, Arthur M., and L. Prescott Brown. 205-207 Sept. 1 937, 22 :4, 242 Minneapolis General Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 54 1-543; Plan for organization and control of courtesy staff in general Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 200-202 hospital. Scannell, John M. June, 1931, 15:2, 37-40 Univ. of Minn. Hospitals, Minneapolis. June, 1939, 24:3, Professional practices. Ponton, T. R. June, 1 939, 24:3, 235-236; Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 543-545; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 224-225 1946, 202-205 Proper procedure when extending hospital privileges and Miscellaneous. American hospital. Warner, A. R. Jan. making appointments. Walsh, William H. April, 1940, 1923, 7:2, 11-12 25:2, 79-80 Community Hospital. Mayo, Charles H. Jan. 1926, ro:r, Qualifications of staff members. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 18 3-4 Resolutions adopted by board of regents on qualifications Eminent hospital. Moulinier, Rev. C. B. Jan. 1926, 10:r, for membership on medical staff. June, 1938, 23:3, 205 22-23 'Responsibility of medical staff in maintaining control and The hospital. Abell, Irvin. Sept. 5930, 14:3, 28-30 quality of professional work. Foote, Merrill N. Jan. 1942, Hospital and its community. Martin, Edward. 1917, 3:1 27:1, 26-28 12-14 Right of hospital to appoint staff. Warner, A. R. Jan. 1923, Hospitals as they are-discussion of papers. Davis, Edward 7:2, 30-32 P., James E. Moore, Edward Jackson, Andrew S. Lobin- Right of hospital to select its own staff. Lapp, John A. gier, William H. Wilder, Daniel D. Test, Philander A. Jan. 1928, 12:1, 33-35 Harris, H. G. Wetherhill, Arthur Dean Bevan, Edward Selection and appointment of chief of staff and heads of Evans. 1917, 3:1, 14-17 departments in relation to hospital management. Turn- Role of hospital in human salvage. Truesdale, Philemon E. bull, Jessie J. April, 1940, 25:2, 8o-81 March, 1 934, 18:1, 3 6-37 What constitutes medical staff? Andersen, 0. N. April, Missouri. Barnes Hospital, St. Louis. Sept. 1938, 23:4, 263 - 1940, 25:2, 78-79 264; Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 556-56o; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, Who shall be privileged to treat patients in hospitals? 216-220 MacEachern, Malcolm T. March, 1930, 14:1, 51-52 Jewish Hospital, St. Louis. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 56o-561; Dir. Michigan. Alexander Blain Hospital, Detroit. Oct. 1941, Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 220- 222 26:5, 523-525; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 1 73-175 Kansas City General Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 55 2-555; Analysis, obstetrical work 1925 to 1929, Blodgett Memorial Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 194-,6 212-215 Hospital, Grand Rapids. Willits, Paul W. March, 1932, Robert Koch Hospital, St. Louis. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 561-562; 16:1, 28-33 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 2,6 Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. St. Louis Children's Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 5 62-5 63; 1946, 197-199 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 222 Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit. Oct. 1941, 26:5, St. Louis City Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 563-565; Dir. 525-526; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 175-176 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 222-225 Eloise Hospital and Infirmary, Eloise. Oct. 2941, 26:5, St. Louis Maternity Hospital. June, 1939, 24:3, 240; Oct. 538-540; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 194-196 1941, 26:5, 565-569; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1646, 225-226 Fellowships in psychiatry available at Univ. of Mich. St. Louis Univ. Hospitals. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 226- Furstenberg, Albert C. June, 1 945, 30:2,.121 228 Fifteen cases of adenoma if bronchus reported from Univ. St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 555-556; of Mich. Hospital. Ingram, Ivan N. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 57 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 215-216 Grace Hospital, Detroit. Oct. 19 41, 16:5, 526-527; Dir. Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, St. Louis. Oct. Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, 176-178 1941, 26:5, 569-570; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 228-229 Harper Hospital, Detroit. Oct. 1941, 20:5, 527-530; Dir. Morbidity. Diagnosis code for use in tabulating morbidity Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 178-180 statistics. Dunn, Halbert L. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 7 2-73 Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit. Jan. 1 939, 24:1, 34-35; Oct. Morbidity statistics. Jan. 1920, 4:4, 21-25 1941, 26:5, 530-533; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 5946, 180-183 Mortality. Computing hospital death rates. Cummings, Herman Kiefer Hospital, Detroit. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 533-534; C. J. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 98-100 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 183-184 Control of maternal morbidity and mortality. Fraser, John R. April, 1937, 22:3, 88-95 Hurley Hospital, Flint. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 1 96-1 97 New Jersey. Burlington County Hospital, Mount Holly. Oct. Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit. Dir. Grad. Trg. 1941, 26:5, 574; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, Jan. 1946, 184-186 233-234 Cooper Hospital, Camden. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 57 0-57 1 ; Dir. Providence Hospital, Detroit. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 229-231 186-188 Jersey City Medical Center. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 571-57 2 ; Dir. Receiving Hospital, Detroit. Oct. 1944 26:5, 534 -536; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 231-232 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 188-190 Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital, Jersey City. Sept. St. Mary's Hospital, Detroit. Dir. Grad. Trg, Jan. 1946, 1939, 24:4, 302-303; Oct. 1941, 2 6:5, 57 2-574; Dir. Grad. 191-192 Trg. Jan. 1946, 232-233 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 47

Newark City Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 575-576; Dir. Grad. New York Hospital. Sept. 1938, 23:4, 268-269; Oct. 1941, Trg. Jan. 1946, 234-235 26:5, 620-623; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 283-285 New South Wales. Special survey, hospitals of Victoria and New York Orthopaedic Dispensary and Hospital. Oct. 1941, New South Wales, Australia, and Dominion of New 26:5, 623-624; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 286-287 Zealand. MacEachem, Malcolm T. Jan. 1927, I a, 35 - New York Post-Graduate Medical School• and Hospital. 36 Oct. 1941, 26:5, 624-626; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, New York. Albany Hospital. Sept. 1 939, 23:4, 261 -263; 287-289 Oct. 1941, 26:5, 576-577; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, New York Univ. College of Medicine. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 235-236 601-603; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 261 -264 Bellevue Hospital, N. Y. Oct. 1941, 26 :5; 598-599; Dir. Presbyterian Hospital, Babies' Hospital, Neurological In- Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 258 -264 stitute, Sloane Hospital for Women, N. Y. Oct. 1941, Beth Israel Hospital, N. Y. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 264 26:5, 626-631; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 289-293 Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 577-578; Queens General Hospital, Jamaica, Long Island. Oct. 1941, Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 236-238 26:5, 596-598; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 256-258 Buffalo General Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 589-591; Dir. Rochester General Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 635-636; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 249-251 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 298 -299 Clifton Springs Sanitarium and Clinic. Oct. i941, 26:5, Rochester Municipal Hospital, Strong Memorial Hospital, 595-596; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 255-256 Rochester. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 635-636; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. Columbia Univ. April, 1939, 24:2, 129-132; Oct. 1941, 1 946 , 2 99-302 26:5, 599, 63o; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 259-260, 2 93- St. John's Hospital, Brooklyn. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 5 88-589; 2 94 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 248-249 Cornell Univ. Medical College, N. Y. Sept. 1938, 23:4, St. Luke's Hospital, N. Y. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 631-633; Dir. 268-269; Oct. 1941, 26:5, boo; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 294-296 26o-261 Sea View Hospital, West New Brighton. Oct. 1941, 26:5, Cumberland Hospital, Brooklyn. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 579-58o; 641 -642; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. /935, 304-305 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 238- 240 Staff conference demonstration by combined staffs of St. Edward J. Meyer Memorial Hospital, Buffalo. June, 1939, Catherine's and Greenpoint Hospitals, Brooklyn. Jen- 24:3, 238- 240; Oct. 1941, 26 :5, 59 1-593; Dir. Grad. Trg. nings, Frank D. July, 1925, 9:2, 10- 21 Jan. 1946, 251 -254 Staff meetings at Woman's Hospital, N. Y. Ward, George Examples of practical application of minimum standard- Gray, Jr. Jan. 192o, 4:3, 7-8 The Woman's Hospital, N. Y. Jan. 1920; 4:4, 18-19 Staff rules and regulations-Ellis Hospital, Schenectady. Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals, N. Y. Oct. 1941, 26:5, Jan. 1920; 4:4, 15 603-606; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 265-267 Study of acute appendicitis (1920-1929 inclusive), St. Follow-up system, Mary McClellan Hospital, Cambridge. Catherine's Hospital, Brooklyn. O'Connell, W. J., and Fortuine, Stanley T. July, 1927, II :3, 41 -42 Joseph L. Pfeifer. June, 193r, 15:2; 3 0-34 Fracture Clinic, Beekman Street Hospital, N. Y. Findlay, Study of effects of sulfonamides in acute appendicitis- Robert T. June, 1936, 21:2, 1o8 Flower and Fifth Avenue and Metropolitan Hospitals. Goldwater Memorial Hospital., N. Y. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. Kaufman, Louis Rene, and Walter L. Mersheimer. Feb. 1946,267-268 1943, 28:1, 5o Grasslands Hospital, Valhalla. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 639-641; Study of obstetrical complications in Woman's Hospital, N. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 30 2-304 Y., to establish proper standardization for statistical pur- Harlem Eye and Ear Hospital, N. Y. Oct. 194r, 26:5, 6o6- poses. Ward, George Gray, Albert H. Aldridge, and Byron 607; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 268-270 H. Goff. March, x935, 19:1, 9-11 Hospital for Joint Diseases. N. Y. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 607-608; Woman's Hospital, N. Y. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 633 -635; Dir. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 27o-271 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 296-298 Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled, N. Y. June, x939, New Zealand. Auckland Hospital. June, 1924, 8:2, 9 24:3, 240-241; Oct. 1941, 26:5, 609-610 Christchurch Hospital. June, 1924, 8:2, 9 Hospital for Special Surgery, N. Y. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. Dunedin Hospital. June, 1924, 8:2, 9 1946, 261-272 Hospital administration in New Zealand. Falconer, Alex R. Hospital Standardization at The Woman's Hospital, N. Y. April, 1925, 9:1, 122-125 Jan. 1920, 4:3, 7-8 Napier Hospital. June, 1924, 8:2, 9 House of St. Giles the Cripple, Brooklyn. Dir. Grad. Trg. New Zealand and Australia-medical pilgrimage. June, Jan. 1946, 240 1924, 6:2, 7-12 Investigation of surgical mortality, Highland Hospital, Orthopedic surgery in Australia and New Zealand. Hender- Rochester. Fowler, W. Frank. July, 1927, 11:3, 42 -45 son, Melvin S. Sept. 1935, 20:3, 112 Jewish Hospital, Brooklyn. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 580-582; Dir. Special survey of hospitals of Victoria and New South Wales, Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 240-242 Australia, and Dominion of New Zealand. MacEachern, Kings County Hospital, Long Island College Division, Malcolm T. Jan. 1927, II:I, 35-36 Brooklyn. Jan. 1939, 24:1, 32 -34; Oct. 1941, 26:5, 582- Univ. Hospital of Dunedin. Ferguson, Sir H. Lindo. April, 585; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 242-245 1925, 9:1, 18-19 Lenox Hill Hospital, N. Y. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 610-611; Dir. Wellington Hospital. June, 1924, 8:2, Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 272-273 What New Zealand Division of British Medical Assn. is Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn. Jan. 1939, 24:1, doing toward improving hospital efficiency for practition- 30-32; Oct. 1941, 26:5, 585-588; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. ers of medicine. Elliott, J. S. April, 1925, 9:1, 19-23 1946, 246- 248 Noise control. Noise in the hospital. Agnew, Harvey. Lying-in Hospital, N. Y. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 622-623; Dir. June, 1939, 24:3, 189-190 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 285-286 North Carolina. Duke Hospital, Durham. April, 1939, 24:2, Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, N. Y. Oct. 1941, 125-126; Oct. 1941, 26:5, 642-644; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 26:5, 611-612; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 2 73-2 75 1946, 305-307 Memorial Hospital for Treatment of Cancer and Allied North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem. Dir. Diseases, N. Y. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 613-614; Dir. Grad. Trg. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 307-309 Jan. 1946, 275 - 277 Nurses and nursing service. Accounting in nursing costs. Metropolitan Hospital, N. Y. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 614-616; Dir. Rorem, C. Rufus. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 54 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 277-279 Adequacy of nursing care. Densford, Katherine. April, Millard Fillmore Hospital, Buffalo. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 594- 1937, 22:2, 76 595; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 2 54-2 55 Adequate care of obstetrical patient in general hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital, N. Y. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 616-618; standpoint of nursing care. Konrad, Clara M. April, Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 279-281 1937, 22:2, 72 New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, N. Y. Oct. 1941, 26:5, Administrative costs of nursing. Munger, Claude W. Jan. 618-62o; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 281-283 1941, 26:1, 51-52 48 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Application of hospital standardization, viewpoint of nurse. Special problems in separation of nursing education and Stephanie, Sister Mary. March, 1936, 21:r, 24 nursing service costs. Rovetta, Charles A. Jan. 1941, Army assignments for senior cadet nurses. Fed. Sec. Agency, 26:r, 52-53 U.S.P.H.S., Div. of Nurse Educ. Sept. 1 944, 2 9:3, 293- Study of nursing hours in care of various types of patients. 294 Scheidt, Albert H. April, 1940, 25:2, 68-69 Cadet Nurse Corps. Petry, Lucile. June, 1 945, 30:2, 139; Subsidiary worker-selection, duties, and control. Henri- Feb. 1945, 3o:1, 16-18 etta, Sister. April, 1940, 25:2, 103-106 Care of patient-nursing service. Bower, C. Ruth. June, Superintendent's viewpoint of nursing problem. Fesler, 1937, 22:3, 172-173 Paul H. Dec. 2929, 13:4, 29-31 Conference on nursing service and nursing education. Jan. To educate nurses, doctors, and others engaged in care of 1941, 26:1, 51 -57 sick. Davis, Carolyn E. March, 1936, 21:1, 32 Criteria for efficient graduate nursing service. Scott, Alma What medical profession expects in nursing care of patient. H. April, 1940, 25:2, 73-74 Bazin, A. T. Jan. 1927, II:I, 8-lo Essentials of good nursing care. Berenice, Sister M. Jan. What profession of medicine wants in hospitals-trained 1941, 26:r, 51 nurse. Goodrich, Annie W. 1917, 3:1, 30-36 Fusing triple viewpoints on nursing-doctors', nurses', and Nursing schools. Basic standards for schools of nursing. hospital executives'. Guthrie, Donald M.; Roberts, Mary Lutes, J. Dewey. Rev. Alphonse M. Schwitalla. Dec. M. Dec. 1932, 16:4A, 32-37 1932, 16:4A,20-24 Hospital, doctor, and nurse as co-operating factors in care of Cadet Nurse Corps. Feb. 1945, 30:I, 16-18; Petry, Lucile. patient. Henderson, William T. Jan. 1926, ro:I, 12-13 June, 1945, 30:2, 139 Hourly and group nursing. Geister, Janet M., and Carrie M. Conference, nursing service and nursing education. Jan. Hall. Jan. 1927, x1:1, 24-28 1941, 26:1, 51-57 How can we assure efficient nursing care? Eldredge, Adda, Education of nursing staff. Peterson, Edna E. June, 1933, Sister Helen Jarrell, and E. M. McKee. Dec. 1929, 1 3:4, 17:2, 44-46 32-37 General plan for accrediting schools. Burgess, Elizabeth C.; Important factors in nursing care. Korngold, Janet F. Carrington, Margaret; Works, George A. Jan. 1941, 26:1, March, 1932, 16:1, 36-39 54-57 Inevitable reform in nursing. Bridge, Norman. Jan. 1922, Grading of schools. Burgess, May Ayres, and C. Lillian 6:2, 31-32 Clayton. Jan. 1927, II:I, 29-33 Joint committee of nurses and surgeons studies nursing Hospital's obligation to student nurse. Reed, Frances L. problems. April, 1939, 24:2, 140-141 and Ethel M. Sharpe. Jan. 1927, II:I, 18-22 Maintaining maximum efficiency and minimum cost in care Nursing education. Roberts, Mary M. April, 1938, 23:2 of sick and injured, viewpoint of nursing staff. Anscombe, 116-118 E. Muriel. June, 1934, 18:2, 19-22 Relationship of state department of education to hospitals Maintaining standards of nursing service under war time through their registered schools of nursing. Gilman, Alice conditions. Keller, Caroline. June, 1944, 29:2, 216-218 S. and Flora M. Shaw. Jan. 1927, II:I, 22 -24 Meeting nursing service problems during war time. Larsen, Standardization program for schools. Logan, Laura R., Christine A. June, 1943, 28:2, 196-197 and Grace M. Fairley. Jan. 1927, II:I, 14-18 Minimum standard for nursing services. Man. Hosp. Std. Use of teaching films in schools. Miller, Virginia Boyer. 1942, 6o June, 1931, 15:2, 58-60 Nurse's contribution to medical record. Anscombe, Muriel Obligations. Approved hospital and its obligations-care of E., Adda Eldredge, Grace Harries, A. L. Lockwood, Laura patient, education, prevention, and research. Caldwell, R. Logan, Grace W. Myers, T. R. Ponton, and Edith Bert W. April, 1938, 23:2, 75 M. Robbins. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 57-59 Doctor and hospital. Washburn, Frederic A. Jan. 1923, Nursing. Clayton, C. Lillian, Charles H. Mayo, Mary M. 7:2, 4-6 Riddle, and Katherine Tucker. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 26-30; Hospital's obligation to student nurse. Reed, Frances L., Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 6o and Ethel Sharpe. Jan. 1927, II:I, 18-22 Nursing service. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 311; Oct. 1939, 24:5; 3 2 8- Obligation of general hospital in providing better service for 329; Beard, Mary, and Mrs. William Lowell Putnam. cancer patient. Lee, Burton J. March, 1933, 17:1, 13-15 Jan. 1923, 7:2, 28-30; ZellS, Sister M. Lidwina. April, 1937, Obligation of hospital to intern staff. Miller, C. Jeff. Dec. 23:2, ,o8; Odell, Elizabeth. Jan. 194x, 26:1, 74- 75 Nursing service in war time. Leitch, M. Annie. June, 1943, 1931, 15:4, 17-19 28:2, 194-196 Obstetrical department. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 307; Oct. 1939, Nursing staff. Johnson, Sally. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 41 -43 24:5, 325; Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 45-48 Practices and evaluation of present day hospital nursing Adequate care of obstetrical patient in general hospital. service. Warman, Grace A. June, 2939, 24:3, 229-230 Kosmak, George W. Standpoint of administration. Present status of nursing. Andrews, J. W., Annie W. Woods, C. S.; standpoint of analgesia and anesthesia, Brainerd, Frank E. Bunts, A. J. Crowell, William F. Cornell, Edward L; standpoint of general practitioner of Grinstead, Effie L. Lobdell, Richard R. Smith, and medicine, Brand, Walter; standpoint of nursing care, Mrs. Charles F. Thwing. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 68-72 Konrad, Clara M.; standpoint of specialized practice of Present status of nursing service-as viewed by medical pro- obstetrics, Bachman, Carl, and Charles C. Norris. April, fession. Jennings, John E., and L. J. Austin. Jan. 1927, 1937, 22:2, 69-72 II:r, 10- 12 Administrative and clinical efficiency and control. Adair, Present status of nursing service-viewed by superintendent. Fred L. June, 1939, 24:3, 194-196 Dougherty, John E., and Louis C. Trimble. Jan. 1927, Analysis of obstetrical service, emphasis on morbidities and II:1, 12-14 mortalities. Miller, James Raglan. June, 1939, 24:3, Present trends in nursing. Taylor, Effie J. June, 1939, 198-199 24:3, 180-181 Analysis of obstetrical work at Blodgett Memorial Hospital, Ratio, interns and nurses to patients. Davidson, S. G. 1925 to 1929. Willits, Paul W. March, 1932, 16:1, 28-33 Jan. 1924, 8:I, 97-98 Assuring maternity patient and newborn efficient nursing Recruitment for U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps. Petry, Lucile. service in general hospital. Turnbull, Jessie J. June, June, 1944, 29:2, 226-227 Relations, board of trustees to superintendent of nurses. 1939, 24:3, 199-200 Wheeler, Mary C. April, 1928, 12:2, 17 Care of obstetrical patients in general hospitals. Taylor, Responsibility and contribution of nursing administrator in James F. Jan. 1929, 13:1, 38-41 nursing cost study. Pfefferkorn, Blanche. Jan. 1941, 26:1, Continuing analysis of maternal deaths by county society 53-54 committees. Hellman, Alfred, Charles A. Gordon, and Senior cadet nurses in U.S. Navy. Federal Security Agency, George W. Kosmak. June, 1939, 24:3, 202-203 U.S.P.H.S., Div. of Nurse Education. Sept. 1944, 29:3, Control of maternal morbidity and mortality. Fraser, John 293-294 R. April, 1937, 22:2, 88-95 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 49

Co-ordination and integration of department of gynecology Oklahoma. Univ. of Okla. (Okla. Hospital for Crippled and obstetrics in general hospital. Gordon, Charles A. Children, Univ. Hospital), Okla. City. Oct. 1941, 26:5, June, 1931, 15:2, 41 -43 664-666; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 333 -335 Demonstration of maternal care, obstetrical technique and Ontario. Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. Oct. 1941, procedures. Vaux, Norris W. April, 1937, 22:2, 78-7g 26: 716-718; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 402-402 Essentials for efficient obstetrical service. Little, Herbert M. St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, April, 1925, 9:1, 8 1-85 402-403 Indications for consultations on obstetrical service. Titus, Toronto General Hospital. Sept. 1938, 23:4, 273-274; Oct. Paul. June, 1939, 24:3, 197-198 2941, 26:5, 718-72o; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 4 03-404 Manual on obstetric practice in hospitals. Jan. 1941, 26:1, Toronto Western Hospital. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, 404-405 Minimum standard for obstetrical departments. Man. Open and closed. Definition of "closed hospital." Man. Hosp. Hosp. Std. 1942, 45 Std. 1942, 12-13 Need for better standards in obstetric practice. Kosmak, Definition of "open hospital." Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 12 George W. March, 2935, 29:1, 8-9 Maintaining efficient case records in open hospital. Boulton, Obstetrical department in general hospital. Schwarz, Otto Marjorie, and Donald C. Smelzer. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 49-52 H. April, 1938, 23:2, 85 Open versus closed hospital. McNamara, John A. June, Organization of obstetrical staff in general hospital. Mat- 1927, 11:3, 35-38 thews, Harvey B. June, 1939, 24:3, 196 - 197 Postmortemso in open hospital. Brown, Israel. Jan. 2926, Palm print method of infant identification. Pond, Gilbert P. June, 1939, 24:3. 201-202 Operating room. Factors entering into efficient operating Presentation of minimum requirements of A.C.S. for obstet- room service. Galbraith, A. C., and Major G. Seelig. rical department in general hospital. MacEachern, Mal- March, 2930, 14:1, 34-37 • colm T. June, 1939, 2 4:3, 1 94 Importance-of strict operating-room control. Leigh, South- Proper training of interns and residents in obstetrics. Cos- gate. July, 1927, 11:3, 29-31 grove, Samuel A. June, 2939, 24:3, 200-201 Lighting in operating room. Engel, William J. June, 1939, Regulation and control of obstetrical practice of non-staff 24:3, 187-188 physicians. Cosgrove, Samuel A. March, 1935, 19:1, 12- Operating room management. Myer, Max W. March, 1933, 16 17:1, 34-35; Schafer, Margaret K. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 77-78 Scientific value of records and proper classification of dis- Operating table photography. Fallon, John. Feb. 1943, eases, standpoint of obstetrician. Harer, W. Benson. 28:1, 67 April, 2937, 22:2, 85 Standardization of operating room technique. Goff, Byron Study of obstetrical complications in Woman's Hospital, H. April, 1925, 911, 128- 134 N. Y., to establish proper standardization for statistical Oregon. Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, Portland. purposes. Aldridge, Albert H., Byron H. Goff, and George Oct. 1941, 26:5, 666-667; Dir. Grad. Trg, Jan. 1946, Gray Ward. March, 1935, 19:1, 9-11 335-336 Vital needs in obstetrical departments. Miller, James Univ. of Oregon Medical School Hospitals and Clinics, Raglan. March, 2935, 1911, 17-18 Portland. Sept. 1938, 23:4, 265-266; Oct. 1941, 26:5, War develops concern for improving standards of obstetrical 667-669; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 33 6-339 care. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Feb. 1944, 29:1, 36-37 Organization. Care of patient-medical staff organization. Occupational therapy service. Care of patient - occupa- Davidson, S. G. June, 1937, 22:3, 166 tional therapy. Willard, Helen S. June, 2937, 22:3, 171 Composition of hospital staff. Miller, C. Jeff. June, 1931, Occupational therapy. Harman, Byron M. June, 1939, 15:2, 28-30 24:3, 231-232; Oct. 1938, 23:5, 309; Oct. 2939, 24:5, 327; Departmentalization of medical staff. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 54; Willard, Helen S. June, 1937, 22:3, 171 Difficulties in staff organization. Gordon, Charles A. Jan. Ohio. Akron City Hospital, Akron. Sept. 1939, 24:4, 2 96- 2924, 8:1, 49-50 297; Oct. 1931, 26:5, 644-645; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, Further points in organization of ophthalmology and oto- 309 laryngology. Chipman, Leverett DeV. April, 1926, 10:2, Application of standardization principles at Mt. Sinai 13 Hospital, Cleveland. Chapman, Frank E. Jan. 192o, Medical staff, diagram. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 102 4:3, 8-9 Medical staff organization. Oct. 2938, 23:5, 301-3o2 Children's Hospital, Cincinnati. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 645-646; Organization of hospitals. Mosher, Harris P., and Leverett Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 309-310 DeV. Chipman. April, 1927, 11:2, 56-6o Christ Hospital, Cincinnati. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, Organization of medical service in approved hospital. 310-312 Piersol, George M. April, 1937, 22:2, 68 Cincinnati General Hospital. Sept. 1938, 23:4, 275-276; Plan for organization and control of courtesy staff in general Oct. 1941, 26:5, 646-648; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, hospital. Scannell, John M. June, 2931, 15:2, 37 -40 312-314 Principles underlying good staff organization. Woods, C. S. City Hospital, Cleveland. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 649-65r; Dir. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 62-63 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 315-316 Selection and organization of medical staff of closed hospital. Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati. Oct. 1941, 26:5, Trimble, Louis C. April, 1925, 9:I, 134-1 35 648-649; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 314-315 Some missed pedagogic opportunities incident to usual or- Huron Road Hospital, East Cleveland. Oct. 1941, z6:5, ganization of resident staff of hospital. Christian, Henry 662-664; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 330-331 A. Jan. 1929, 13:2, 19-22 Mount Sinai Hospital, Cleveland. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 653 -654, Staff organization. Dickinson, R. L., Frank J. Jennings, Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, 318-319 H. J. Moss, E. R. Secord, Frederick W. Slobe, and John St. Alexis Hospital, Cleveland. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 655-656; Smith. Jan. 2922, 6:2, 19-22; Jennings, Frank J., South- Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 320-321 gate Leigh, Walter E. Lambert, and H. Wellington Yates. St. Luke's Hospital, Cleveland. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 656-658; Jan. 1923, 7:2, 21-22; Man. Hosp. Std. 1926, 1-5; 1929, Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 321-324 24-26; Hosp. Std. Rep. 2932, 50-5I St. Vincent Charity Hospital, Cleveland. Dir. Grad. Trg. Surgeon's interest in hospital organization, management, Jan. 1 946,324-3 2 5 and its many problems. Adair, Frank E. April, 2937, St. Vincent's Hospital, Toledo. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 22:2, 67-68 331 -333 Surgical organization in non-university connected hospitals. Starling-Loving Univ. Hospital, Columbus. Oct. 1941, 26:5, Bowers, Charles A. April, 2938, 23:2, 76-77 602-662; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 328-330 What profession of medicine wants in hospitals-organiza- Univ. Hospitals of Cleveland (Babies and Childrens, Lake- tion and efficiency. Brown, John Young. Dar 7, 3:1, 17-29 side, MacDonald House). Oct. r94r, 26:5, 658-661; Dir. Out- patient department. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 307 -308; Oct. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 325-328 1939, 24:5, 325; MacCurdy, Frederick. April, 1938, 23:2, 5o AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

118-119; Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 54 -55; Vaupel, Alma. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, Pittsburgh. Dir. Jan. 1941, 26:1; 75 Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, 368-370 Educational and economic value of out-patient department George F. Geisinger Memorial Hospital, Danville. Oct. to general hospital. Miller, James Raglan. Jan. 1929, 1941, 26:5, 672-673; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 34 2-343 I3:1, 30-32 Graduate Hospital of Univ. of Pa., Phila. Sept. 1938, 23:4, Minimum standard for out-patient departments. Man. 266-267; Oct. 1941, 26:5, 673-675; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. Hosp. Std. 1942, 55 1946, 343-345 Out-patient department in general hospital. Parnall, Chris- Graduate medical teaching of specialties in Graduate School topher G. April, 1938, 23:2, 82-83 of Univ. of Pa. Lee, Walter Estell. Jan. 1940, 25:x, 21-22 Selective economic basis for out-patient service. Kaiser, Hahnemann Hospital, Phila. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 676-677; Dir. Beatrice. Jan. 1929, 13:1, 23-29 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 346-347 Oxygen therapy. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 309-310; Oct. 1939, 24:5, Hospital of Univ. of Pa., Phila. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 678-68o; 327; Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 54 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 347-350 Organization and administration of oxygen therapy service Jefferson Medical College Hospital, Phila. Oct. 1941, 26 :5, in general hospital. Buerki, R. C. March, 1936, 21:1, 680-681; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 350 -35 2 14-16 Jewish Hospital, Phila. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 681-683; Dir. Grad. Oxygen therapy in hospitals, equipment and management Trg. Jan. 1946, 352-353 of service. Crile, George, and William Thalhimer. Dec. Kensington Hospital for Women, Phila. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 1932, 16 :4A, 1 5- 19 683; Dir. Grad. Trg, Jan. 1946, 353 -354 Pathology service and pathologists. An accredited path- Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, ologist for every approved hospital. Hillkowitz, Philip. 363-364 March, 1936, 21:/, 16 Montefiore Hospital, Pittsburgh. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, Application of hospital standardization, viewpoint of clinical 364-365 pathologist. Foord, Alvin G. March, 1936, 2n,, 20- 21 Pennsylvania Hospital (Department for Sick and Injured, Financing clinical pathology in modern hospital. Burdick, Maternity Hospital, Philadelphia Dispensary, Philadel- Ward T. April, 1925, 9:1, 118-122 phia Lying-in Hospital). Oct. 1941, 26:5, 684-685; Dir. Pathological service. Montgomery, Lall G. Jan. 1941, 26:1, Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 354-356 78-79 Philadelphia General Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 685-687; Relation of hospital to departments of radiology and path- Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 356-358 ology. McReynolds, George S. April, 1925, 9:x, 64-66 Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. Routine pathological examination and basis on which 1946, 370-371 charges should be made. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 59-6o; Jolly, Records, Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. Buchanan, J. J. Robert. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 59 March, 1932, 16:x, 23-27 Scientific value of records and proper classification of dis- Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Sept. 2938, 23:4, 270-271; eases, standpoint of pathologist. Clark, Jefferson H. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 697-698; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan, 1946, April, 1937, 22:2, 84 373-374 Patients. Advantages of hospital standardization, standpoint Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown. Oct. 194x, 26:5, 67o- of patient. Hosp. Std. Rep. 1929, 7-8 671; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 340-341 Care of obstetrical patients in general hospitals. Taylor, St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 694 -695; James F. June, 1929, 13:1, 38-41 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 365-367 Care of the patient. April, 1937, 22:2, 86; administration, St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 671-672; Clark, Lewis M.; anesthesia, Salomon, Hilda R.; central Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 341-342 supply service, Burns, Elizabeth; clinical laboratory serv- Temple Univ. Hospital, Phila. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 687-689; ice, Lynch, Frank B., Jr.; hospital auxiliaries, Clothier, Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 358-360; Mrs. William J., Mrs. Norton Downs, Mrs. William S. Univ. of Pa. Graduate School of Medicine. Oct. 1941, 26:5, Godfrey, Mrs. George G. Paul, Mrs. De Forest Willard; 675-676; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 345 -346 hospital libraries, Jones, Perrie; laundry, Rudloff, Henry Univ. of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 695 - R; medical records, Williamson, E. W.; medical social 697; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 367-371 service, Swift, Alice F.; medical staff conferences, Scam- Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh. Dir. Grad. mel, H. F.; medical staff organization, Davidson, S. G.; Trg. Jan. 1946, 371-372 nursing service, Bower, C. Ruth; occupational therapy, Wills Hospital, Phila. April, 1939, 24:2, 126- 128; Oct. 1941, Willard, Helen S.; pharmacy service, Krusen, Wilmer; 26:5, 689-691; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 360-362 purchasing, Shipley, James E.; public relations, Eichen- Woman's Hospital, Phila. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 691-692; Dir. laub, M. H. June, 1937, 22:3, 163-183 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 362-363 Care of the patient of moderate means. Caldwell, Bert W. Personality. Personality and psychology in hospital. Agnew, Care of the patient in standardized versus non-standardized G. Harvey. April, 1938, 23:2, 75-76 hospital. Jolly, Robert. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 25-29 Preservation of individuality. Schwitalla, Rev. Alphonse M. Convalescent care for patient. Agnew, G. Harvey. Dec. March, 1935, 19:1, r 9 1933, 17:4, 30-32 Personnel. Assignment of duties. Smith, Rev. Clinton F. How do you choose your hospital and doctor? June, 1938, April, 1938, 23:2, 9o-91 23:3, 206-208 Changing relationship of doctor to his workshop. Agnew, Maintaining as low hospital charges as are consistent with G. Harvey. March, 1933, 17:1, 8-11 good care of patient, standpoint of internist. White, S. Control and assignment of duties of non-professional work- Marx. March, 1 934, 18:1, 3-6 ers. Ladd, Frances C. Jan. 1942, 27:2, 38 -39 Medical science, hospital service, and the patient. Caldwell, Educated and trained personnel essential for maintaining Bert W. April, 1937, 22:2, 67 proper standards of service. Carter, Fred G. April, 1940, Principles of financial relations in professional care of patient. 25:2, 62-63 Feb. 1945, 30:1, 71 Health service for hospital personnel. Norby, Joseph G. Ratio of interns and nurses - to patients. Davidson, S. G. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 36-37 Jan. 1924, 8:1, 97-98 Hospital, doctor and nurse as co-operating factors in care of Service for the patient. Mayo, William J. Jan. 192 4:3, patient. Henderson, William T. June, 1926, 19:2, 12-13 3-4 Hospital personnel management. Walter, Frank J. April, To bring cost of hospital service within reach of people 1938, 23:2, 85-88 served. Heerman, R. E. March, 1936, 21:1, 30-31 Maintaining adequate professional and non-professional per- To provide adequate service to indigent patient. Buck, J. sonnel under war time conditions. Hayhow, Edgar C. V. March, 1936, 21:1, 3r June, 1 944, 29:2, 218- 220 Pennsylvania. Allentown Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 669-67o Meeting increasing difficulties in maintaining adequate Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan, 1946, 339 -340 professional and non-professional personnel during war Elizabeth Steel Magee Hospital, Pittsburgh. Oct. 1941, time. June, 1943, 28:2, 213- 221 26:5, 692-694; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 367 -368 Morale. Knapp, Macie N. April, 1938, 23:2, 91-92 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 51

National events and their effect upon personnel relations. Routine for preoperative cases. Bookwalter, Charles S. Walter, Frank J. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 28-2g Jan. 1924, 8:1, 91-93; Koch, F. L. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 9r Need for adequate education and training for hospital Problems. Economic problems of hospitals and patients executives. Hamilton, James A. June, 1939, 24:3, 215 - admitting officer's viewpoint. Finley, Lucy Clare. June, 216 1932, 16:2, 23-26 Organization and management of small hospital personnel. Hospital problem of today-what is it? Hornsby, John A. Walker, Mildred F. April, rg4o, 25:2, 84-86 1917, 3:1, 4 - r 1 Personnel management. Doane, Joseph C. June, 1939, Important legislative, preparedness, and emergency problems 24:3, 181-182 . facing hospitals. Caldwell, Bert W. Jan. 1942, 27:1, z5-z6 Physical health. Scammell, Harold L. April, 1938, 23:2, Meeting problems of rendering adequate care of patient and 89-90 maintaining quality of standards of service during present Record clerk, clinical laboratory and x-ray technicians- period of preparedness and national emergency. Jan. 2942, combination of duties. Weiss, Edward A. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 27:1, 43-51 57-59 Pertinent problems affecting hospitals and their solution- Salaries, wages and personnel relations. Oseroff, Abraham. from a nation-wide survey. Anscombe, E. Muriel, and Jan. 1942, 27:1, 48-49 W. Hamilton Crawford. Dec. 1932, 16:4A, 25-32 Selection of personnel. Anscombe, E. Muriel. April, 1938, Present economic depression in hospitals. Cummings, C. J. 23:2, 88-89 March, 1932, 16:1, 43 -45 Staff conferences-general and departmental. Piersol, Problem of hospital intern. Faxon, Nathaniel L. Jan. 1924, George M. April, 1926, 10:2, 35-39 8:1, 46-49 Subsidiary worker-selection, duties and control. Henrietta, Problem of tuberculosis in general hospital. Mariette, Sister. April, 1940, 25:2, 103-106 Ernest S. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 3 1-33 Training and education of hospital personnel. O'Hanlon, Problems of hospitals in small towns and rural areas. George. April, 1938, 23:2, 92-93 Hatcher, A. R. June, 1935, 20:2, 84-86 Working and living conditions. Norby,. Joseph G. April, Staff conference problems. Gordon, Charles A. April, 1925, 1938, 23:2, 91 9:1, 58-59 Pharmacy service. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 31o; Oct. 1 939, 24:5, Psychiatric department and psychiatrists. Emotional 327-328 element in surgical diseases. McLester, James S. June, Care of patient-pharmacy service. Krusen, Wilmer. June, 1937, 22:3, 96-98 1937, 22:3, 170- 171 Psychiatric complications in surgery. Ebaugh, Franklin G Minimum standard for dispensaries. April, 1925, 9:I, 140- June, 1937, 22:3, 153-158 142 Psychiatric department in general hospital. Hamilton, Minimum standard for hospital pharmacy. Spease, Edward. Samuel W. April, 1938, 23:2, 81-82 March, 1936, 21:1, 34-35 Psychoneuroses of war. Camp, Carl D. June, 1943, 28:2, Minimum standard for pharmacies in hospitals. Man. 145-149; Littlejohn, W. S., and Olin B. Chamberlain. Hosp. Std. 1942, 59 June, 1943, 28:2, 149- 154 Organization and management of pharmacy service. Public relations and publicity. Advantages of hospital Rosalia, Sister Mary. March, 1936, 21:r, 35-36 standardization, standpoint of community. Hosp. Std. Rational drug therapy in hospitals. Cooley, M. S., and E. Rep. 1929, 8-9 C. Reifenstein. June, 1939, 24:3, 226-228 Care of patient-public relations. Eichenlaub, M. H. June, 1937, 22:3, Physical therapy. Coulter, John S. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 8o; 182-183 April, 1938, 23:2, 84; Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 53 Community good will. Hudson, A. Edward. April, 1938, Clinical value of physiotherapy in hospital. Mock, Harry E. 23:2, 99-100 Community relations. Hosp. Std. 934, 58 April, 1925, 9:r, 107- 114 Rep. 1 Department of physical therapy. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 3o9; Oct. Hospital public relations. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 66-70 Hospital standardization and community co-operation. 1939, 24:5, 326-327 Efficiency and economics as applied to physical therapy , Davis, Newton E. April, 1925, 9:1, 33-35 department. Coulter, John S. March, 1933, 17:1, 19-21 Hospitals and their public relations. Wickenden, Homer. Minimum standard for physical therapy department of March, 1932, 16:1, 46-49 general hospital. Coulter, John S. April, 1928, 12:2, 24-28 "Modern Hospital" five year program of hospital public Minimum standard for physical therapy departments. relations. Dec. 1932, 16:4A, 31-32 Opportunities of surgeon and hospital in promoting com- Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 53-54 Organization, equipment and management of department of munity interest in proper care of sick. Caldwell, Bert W. physiotherapy in hospital. Peck ,Robert E. April, 1925, Dec. 1933, 17:4, 27-30 9:1, roo-ro6 Program of public relations. Brandt, Gladys. April, 1938, Physiotherapy in hospitals. Stewart, Charles E. Jan. 1924, 23:2, Ire, Promoting public relations programs for small hospital. 8:r, I00- I0/ Therapeutic physical measures. Hansson, K. G. June, 1939, Garrison, Charlotte J. Jan. 1941, 26:/, 62-63 24:3, 232 Public relations. Addleman, Perry. April, 1938, 23: 2 , 94-95 What is place of physical therapy in care of injured? Cragin, Public relations, viewpoint of administrator. McCleery, Ada Belle. April, 1938, 23:2, 96-98 Donald B. Dec. 1938, 12:4, 19- 20 Public relations, viewpoint of press. Blakeslee, Howard W. Planning and construction. Stevens, Edward F. April, April, 1938, 23:2, 95-96 1927, 11:2, 49 -51 Public relations, viewpoint of trustee. Bowditch, Ingersoll. Essentials in planning institutions for convalescent care. April, 1937, 22:2, 82 Walsh, William Henry. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 4 1-43 Publicity. Anscombe, E. Muriel. Dec. 1932, ,6:4A, 3o Planning. Jackson, Edward. April, 1927, 11:2, 51-52 Spoken word-radio talks. Del Castillo, L. G. Jan. 1942, Structural requirements of the medical clinic, standpoint of 27:x, 68-7o internist. Doane, Joseph Chapman. April, 1926, 10:2, To create understanding-public relations. Walter, Frank J. 26-29 March, 1936, 21:1, 29 Politics. Politics and hospitals in their relation to hospital Underlying principles of public relations problems. Gross- standardization. Matas, Rudolph. Jan. 1926, ro:/, 4-9 man, Max R. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 66 Preoperative and postoperative care. Checking and con- Viewpoint of medical staff member on public relations. trolling postoperative infections. Foss, Harold L. Dec. Cotton, Frederic Jay. April, 1938, 23:2, 106-107 1934, 18 :4, 40-42 Written word-newspaper publicity. Fuller, Wesley. Jan. Contamination of water in hospitals as cause of postoper- 1 94 2 , 27:1, 67-68 ative infections. Kegel, Arnold H. March, 1930, 14:1, Purchasing and stores. Care of patient-purchasing. 40-42 Shipley, James E. June, 1937, 22:3, 176- 177 Preoperative preparation and postoperative care. Koch, Standardization of furnishings, equipment and supplies. Sumner L., and Allen B. Kanavel. July, 1927, 11:3, 14-28 Hatfield, John N. April, 1938, 23:2, 115-116 52 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Quebec. Jeanne Mance, founder of Hotel Dieu in 1644. Innovations in service conducive to efficiency and economy. Matas, Rudolph. Jan. 1927, 3 Walter, Frank J. June, 1935, 20:2, 73- 76 Montreal General Hospital, central division, western divi- Location of x-ray and clinical laboratory with relation to sion. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 720-721; Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 1946, service. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 61 405-407 Medical science, hospital service, and patient. Caldwell, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal Neurological Institute, Bert W. April, 1937, 22:2, 67 Royal Victoria Montreal Maternity Hospital. Oct. 1941, Organization of blood transfusion service in general hospital. 26:5, 721-723; Dir. Grad. Trg., Jan. 1946, 407-409 Zimmerman, Leo M., and S. 0. Levinson. Jan. 1942, Reports. Annual hospital report. Remy, Charles E. March, 27:1, 29-31 1934, 18:1, 20-23 Proper interpretation of hospital service. Davis, Newton E Research. Approved hospital and its obligations-care of March, 1935, 19:1, 24-26 patient, education, prevention and research. Caldwell, To provide adequate service. Curtis, G. Waite. March, Bert W. April, 1938, 23:2, 75 1936, 21:1, 29-30 Research as part of postgraduate training in surgery. Brun- Service for patient. Mayo, William J. Jan. 1920, 4:3, 3-4 schwig, Alexander. Jan. 1940, 25:1, 23-24 Small and rural. Administrative problems of small hospital. Significance of research and statistics in hospital field. Brandt, Gladys. April, 1937, 23:2, 110 Emch, Arnold F. April, 1940, 25:2, 6g-71 By-laws, rules and regulations. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942. 75 Technique of making group studies of diseases. Ponton, Clinical laboratory. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 7 6-77 Thomas R. April, 1938, 23:2, 105- 106 Fundamental principles in standardization of small hospital. Roentgenological service and roentgenologists. Applica- Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 73 tion of principles of hospital standardization, viewpoint of How large hospital can assist small hospital in complying radiologist. Blaine, Edward S. March, 1936, 21:1, 22-23 with requirements. Harbin, Robert M. Jan. 1929, 13:1, Diagnostic value of radiographic and fluoroscopic examina- 36-37 tion of deep veins of lower extremities. Lesser, Albert. How small hospital can build up essential special service to Feb. 2943, 28:1, degree acceptable for approval. Abbott, Lucy B. June, Essentials for efficient x-ray service. Butler, Patrick F. 1929, 13:2, to Oct. 1925, 9:3, 12- 15 How small hospital can maintain record department ac- Fundamental requirements for efficient x-ray service in ceptable to A.C.S. Morse, Minnie Genevieve. June, 1929, hospitals. Case, James T., and Arthur C. Scott. Jan. 1924, 13:2, 18-20 8:1, 82-88 Importance of small hospital in certain communities. Lind- Important basic considerations in maintaining adequate x- quist, Charles A. April, 1940, 25:2, 82-84 ray service in various sized hospitals. Blaine, Edward S. Medical records. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 75-76 Dec. 1930, 14:4, 23 -30 Medical staff conferences. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 75 Location of x-ray and clinical laboratory with relation to Medical staff organization. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 73-74 service. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 61 Meeting problem of finance in small hospital. Lindberg, Minimum standard for x-ray departments. Man. Hosp. Std. Victor S. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 61-62 1942, 36 Organization and management of small hospital personnel. Minimum standard for x-ray service in hospital. Case, Walker, Mildred F. April, 1940, 25:2, 84-86 James T. April, 1925, 9:1, 97-99 Organization, management and special problems of small Organization and management of x-ray department. O'Neil, hospital. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 57 - 65 John. March, 1936, 21:1, 37 Physical therapy department in sm all, medium and large Pantopaque myelography in diagnosis of herniations of in- general hospital. Coulter, John S. April, 1938, 23:2, 84 tervertebral discs. Soule, Arthur B., Sidney W. Gross, and Problem of small hospital. MacLean, Hugh, and William James G. Irving. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 54 A. Rohlf. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 76- 80 Radium containers and custody of radium. Ernst, Edwin C. Problems of hospitals in small towns and rural areas. Dec. 1931, 15:4, 13-15 Hatcher, A. R. June, 1935, zo:2, 86-96 Recommendations of American Roentgen-Ray Society for Professional problems of small hospital. Skeoch, Mary E. protecting patient, operator and others. April, 1925, 9:1, April, 1938, 23:2, 112 - 113 97-98 Promoting public relations programs for small hospital. Relation of hospital to departments of radiology and pathol- Garrison, Charlotte J. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 62-63 ogy. McReynolds, George S. April, 1925, 9:1, 64-66 Providing adequate laboratory, x-ray and other essential Roentgenological service. LaField, William A. Jan. 1923, services in small hospital. McNamara, F. P. Jan. 1941, 7:2, 26-27 26:1, 58-59 Value of bedside .x-ray studies in immediate postoperative Providing efficient nursing service. Kuebler, Mabel L. Jan. management. Case, James T. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 37 -38 1941, 26:1, 60-61 X-ray department. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 306; Oct. 1 939, 24:5, Qualifications and appointment to medical staff-small hos- 324; Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 36-37 pital. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 74-75 X-ray department in hospital management. Blaine, Ed- Securing good medical records in small hospital. McCarthy, ward S., John E. Daugherty, and M. G. Wasch. Dec. Alphonsus M. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 59-6o 1929, 23:4, 4 2-45 Securing and maintaining competent administrative and X-ray department in relation to ophthalmology and other personnel for small hospital. Ibsen, Marjorie M. otolaryngology. Law, Frederick M. April, 1926, 10:2, 16 Jan. 1941, 26:1, 57-58 X-ray service. Caldwell, David M. April, 1940, 25:2, 90- Small hospital. Hudson, A. Edward. June, 1 939, 24:3, 223-, 91; Case, James T. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 8o-81 224; Oct. 1938, 23:5, 312-313; Oct. 1939, 24:5, 33o; Man. Rules and Regulations. By-laws, rules and regulations. Hosp. Std., 1942, 73- 77 Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 21-22 Small hospital meeting requirements of hospital standardiza- By-laws, rules and regulations for medical staffs as sug- tion. Williamson, E. W. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 63-65 gested by A.C.S. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 78-97 Standardization of small hospital. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, Hospital rules and regulations. Jennings, John E. Jan. 73-77 1924, 8:1, 51-52 What A.C.S. can do for smaller hospital. Fesler, Paul H. Service. Administration and service. Hampton, Robert R., Jan. 1926, rc,:t , 24-27 and John 0. McReynolds. April, 1927, :2, 6o-62 What approved hospital means to small community. Tenery, Analysis of hospital service-form. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, William C. April, 1937, 22:2, 74 106-107 What can small hospital do to meet minimum requirements? Essentials for development and maintenance of efficient MacEachern, Malcolm T. March, 1930, 14:1, 54 service in internal medicine. Brooks, Harlow. April, 1925, Women's auxiliary-small hospital. Goodyear, Mrs. G. E. 9:1, 23-27 Jan. 1941, 26:1, 62 Influence of hospital care insurance plans upon medical and X-ray department-small hospital. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 77 hospital service. Rorem, C. Rufus. April, 1938, 23:2, South Carolina. Roper Hospital, Charleston. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 122- 126 698-700; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 374-375 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 53

Specialized services. Adequate care of obstetrical patient in Clinical record-criterion of surgeon's efficiency. Steindler, general hospital. Norris, Charles C., and Carl Bachman. Arthur. June, 1936, 21:2, 110 - 112 April, 1937, 22:2, 70 How management and medical staff can co-operate in reduc- Essentials for efficient urological service. Scherck, Henry ing mortality of appendicitis. Bower, John 0., and George Joseph. April, 1925, 9:1, 85-96 D. Stewart. Dec. 1932, 16:4A, 12-13 How small hospital can build essential special service to de- Method for review of surgical mortality. Fowler, W. Frank. gree acceptable for approval. Abbott, Lucy B. June, July, 1927, II :3, 4 2-45 1929, 13:2, ro Plan for measuring surgical results in community hospital. Relation of special departments to clinical medicine. Black, Carl E. March, 1932, 16:1, 12-23 Krumbhaar, E. B. April, 1926, 10:2, 32-35 Tennessee. Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis. Oct. 1941, Scientific value of records and proper classification of dis- 26:5, 700-701; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 37 6-377 eases, standpoint of cardiologist. Mohler, H. K.; stand- John Gaston Hospital, Memphis. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 701-702; point of obstetrician. Harer, W. Benson; standpoint of Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 377 -378 pathologist. Clark, Jefferson H. April, /937, 22:2, 84-85 Willis C. Campbell Clinic Hospital, Memphis. Oct. r94r, Spirit. Personality and psychology in hospital. Agnew, G. 26:5, 702-703; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 378-380 Harvey. April, 1938, 23:2, 75-76 Vanderbilt Univ. Hospital, Nashville. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 703- Spirit of hospital standardization. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 7 705; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 380-381 Spirit of standardized hospital. Man. Hosp. Std. 1929, 36; Texas. Baylor Univ. Hospital, Dallas. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 705- Hosp. Std. Rep. 1928, 34 706; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 381-382 Standardization. (See AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- Hermann Hospital, Houston. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, GEONS) 384-386 Statistics. Computing hospital death rates. Cummings, C. John Sealy Hospital, Galveston. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 706-708; J. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 98-100 Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 382-384 Diagnosis code for use in tabulating morbidity statistics. St. Joseph's Infirmary, Houston. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. /946, Dunn, Halbert L. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 7 2-73 386-387 Errors in surgical diagnosis, as seen by laboratory man-a Scott and White Hospital, Temple. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. statistical study of 5,785 general surgical cases. Eisen- 1 94466 , 388- berg, Arthur A. April, 1925, 9:I, 46-56 Southernu h rn PacificPa fi Hospital, Houston. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. Medical statistics. Walker, Stella F. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 77 1946, 387-388 Morbidity, general hospitals. Jan. 1920, 4:4, 21-32 Tonsil clinics. Administration of tonsil clinic in nose and Significance of research and statistics in hospital field. Emch, throat hospital. Jones, David H. March, 1933, 17:1, 35 -43 Arnold F. April, 1940, 25:2, 69-71 Trends. Development of modern hospital. Behan, R. J. Sept. Study of obstetrical complications in Woman's Hospital, 2944, 29:3, 284-289 New York, to establish proper standardization for sta- Future hospital standardization.tandardization. Davis, Newton E. tistical purposes. Aldridge, Albert H., Byron H. Goff, and Jan. 1926, roa, 27-29 George Gray Ward. March, 1935, 19:1, 9-11 Future trends in management and service. Caldwell, Bert Sterilizing processes. Control of postoperative infections, W. March, 1 935, 19:1, 4-.7 standpoint of sterilization of instruments. Walter, Carl W. Hospital and changing social order. Gabriel, Sister John. April, 1940, 25:2, 95 -96 March, 1936, 21:1, 12 Fundamental principles underlying mechanics and technique Hospital of tomorrow. Schwitalla, Alphonse M. Jan. 1941, of sterilization. Wyatt, Hurley T. Dec. 1934, 18:4, 25-29 26:1, 82-86 Importance of more adequate sterilization processes in hos- Present trend toward specialization in medicine, surgery and pitals. Dandy, Walter E. March, 1932, 16:1, 11 - 12 hospital administration. Black, Benjamin W. Jan. 1941, Observations on sterilization of dressings with specific ref- 26:1, 87-89 erence to sterilizing chamber temperatures and their rela- Trustees (See Governing boards) tion to sterilizer chart temperature and cultures. Belding, Tubercular patients. Problem of tuberculosis in general Lyla C., and S. R. D. Hewitt. Dec. 1934, 18:4, 36-4o hospital. Mariette, Ernest S. Jan. 194r, 26:1, 3 1-33 Scientific analysis of steam as used in sterilizing. Under- Shall patients with tuberculosis be admitted to general wood, Weeden B. Dec. 1934, 18:4, 30 -35 hospitals? Singer, J. J. June, 1933, 17:2, 33 -34 Sterilization. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 41-42 Tuberculosis. Pollak, M. Jan. 1947, 26:1, 75-76 Supplies (See Equipment, furnishings and supplies) Tuberculosis specialist. Funk, Elmer H. April, 1926, 10:2, 3o Surgical department and surgeons. Better surgery. Hosp. U.S. Veterans Administration (See Government) Std. Rep. 1927, 23; 1928, 28-29; 1929, 37; Man. Hosp. Victoria. Special survey, hospitals of Victoria and New South Std. 1929,30-31 Wales, Australia, and Dominion of New Zealand. Mac- Chief surgeon and keeping of records. Jan. 2924, 8:1, 53 -54 Eachern, Malcolm T. Jan. 1927, Ira, 35-36 Control of surgery (diagram). Man. Hosp. Std. 1938, 88 Voluntary hospital system in Victoria. MacEachern, Mal- Department of traumatic surgery. Oct. 1938, 23:5, 308-309 colm T. Jan. 1927, m a, 35 Essentials for efficient surgical service. Hamann, Carl A. Virginia. Chesapeake and Ohio Hospital, Clifton Forge. Dir. April, 1925, 9:1, 77-78 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 389-390 Medical social problems, surgical patient. Waters, Lena R. Medical College of Va. Hospitals, Richmond. April, rg39, April, 1937, 22:2, 77 24:2, 123 - 124; Oct. 1941, z6:5, 708-709; Dir. Grad. Trg. Minimum standard for surgical departments in hospitals. Jan. 1946,390-392 Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 39 Univ. of Va. Hospital, University. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 710-712; Minimum standard for traumatic surgery. Man. Hosp. Std. Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 392 -395 1942, so Voluntary. Future of voluntary hospital. Besley, Frederic A., Practical application of plan for control of major surgery in and Robert Jolly. March, 1936, 21:1, 17 - 18 open hospital. Stanton, E. MacDonald. Jan. 1941, 26:1, Place of voluntary hospital in society. Pyle, David H. 21-22 June, 1939, 24:3, 203-205 Rayable gauze as factor of safety in surgical operations. Preservation of voluntary hospital system. 0 Connell, Lewison, Edward F. Jan. 1942, 27a, 39-40 Joseph S. April, 1940, 25:2, 6o-61 Surgery in teaching hospital. Phemister, Dallas B. Jan. Preservation of voluntary hospital. Davis, Newton E. 1938, 23:1, 27-28 April, 1937, 22:2, 8o Surgical department. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 38-41 Voluntary hospital system in Victoria. MacEachern, Mal- Surgical organization in non-university connected hospitals. colm T. Jan. 1927, m a, 35 Bowers, Charles A. April, 5938, 23:2, 76-77 Volunteer service (See Auxiliaries) Traumatic surgery. Man. Hosp. Std. 1942, 50-51 War - effects on hospitals. Approaching hospital problems Treatment of infected wounds on surgical service. Koch, of war time with proper perspective and psychology. June, Sumner L., and Allen B. Kanavel. Sept. 1930, 14:3, 19-27 1943, 28:2, 212 Surgical results. Accrediting of surgical deaths. Hunt, Ernest College, hospitals, and program of civilian defense. Jan. Leroi. March, 1930, 11-20 1942. 27:1. 11-14 54 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Doctor and hospital in war. MacEachern, Malcolm T. General and special features in general hospitals for ade- April, 1942, 27:2, 93-98 quate treatment of industrial patients. Albee, Fred General guide in applying for priority assistance. Jones, H. April, 1927, 11:2, 24-30 Everett W., and Maury Maverick. June, 1 943, 28:2, 181- Hospital's reception of injured workman. Munger, C. 183 W., J. Frank Scannell, and John P. Frey, April, 2927, Hospital service in war time. Walter, Frank J. June, 1943, 11:2, 18-24 28:2, 192 How can economies be introduced in care of injured? Hospitals and war. Healy, Very Rev. Monsignor John J. Lazenby, A. D. Dec. 1828, 22:4, 28 April, 2942, 27:2, 272-172 Industrial dispensary. Rector, F. L. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 14-15 Hospitals, keystone of emergency medical service. June, Industrial medical service. Green, William. Jan. 2928, 1943, 28:2, 164-166 12:1, 51 Hospitals in war time. Black, Benjamin W. June, 2943, Industrial medicine and traumatic surgery. March, 28:2, 193-194 1933, 17:1, 5- 6; Dec. 1933, 27:4, 12 - 13 How hospitals are meeting increased demands for service. Industry: its relation to traumatic surgery. Glenn, John Steele, Merrill F. June, 1944, 29:2, 210-213 M. Jan. 2928, 12:1, 52 - 53 Increasing opportunity and responsibility of doctors and Letter from Mr. William Green. Jan. 1928, I2:1, 51 hospitals in accelerated war program. Lahey, Frank H. Medical service in industry. Brown, Reeve M., Daniel L. June, 1943, 28:2, 168- 169 Lynch, and Harold Earnheart. June, 2943, 28:2, 197 -204; Maintaining adequate professional and nonprofessional Cunningham, J. C. June, 2 944, 29:2, 183-295; Kehoe, personnel under war time conditions. Hayhow, Edgar C. Robert A., William J. Fulton, and Thomas J. Lynch. June, 1944, 29:2, 218- 220 June, 1944, 29:2, 190-197 Maintaining high standards of hospital service in war time. Medical service in industry during the war. Slobe, MacEachern, Malcolm T. Feb. 1943, 28:x, 34-3 6 . Frederick W. June, 1944, 29:2, 185 - 190 Maintaining standards of professional services. Neff, Robert Medical service in industry and workmen's compensa- E. June, 1 94.,,A 29:2, 213-216 tion laws. Newquist, M. N. Spec. Pub., Rev. 2938, 7o Medical and hospital service in war time. MacEachern, Medical social work in industrial medicine and trau- Malcolm T. June, 2943, 28:2, 95-108 matic surgery. Odencrantz, Louise C. June, 1932, Medical enrollment form, Procurement and Assignment 16:2, 13-0 Service. April, /942, 27:2, 263-265 Minimum standard for medical service in industry. Meeting difficulties in maintaining adequate professional and Yrbk. 2936, 38; 1938, 37; 1940 -41, 49; 194 2-43, 53 non-professional personnel during war time. June, 1943, O.C.D. plan for emergency medical service in industrial 28:2, 213 -221 plants. June, 1943, 28:2, 166 Meeting nursing service problems during war time. Larsen, Program of A.C.S. for care of ill and injured in industry. Christine A. June, 1 943, 28:2, 196-197 Besley, Frederic. June, 1932, 26:2, 12 - 13 Nursing service in war time. Leitch, M. Annie. June, 2943, Program of A.C.S. in industry. Besley, Frederic. April, 28:2, 294-196 1939, 24:2, 237-239 Plan for allocation of interns and residents in hospitals, 1 944. Recommendation that the College should standardize Sept. 2943, 28:3, 252 -254 industrial hospitals. Sherman, William O'Neill. Jan. Priorities-hospital construction, furnishings, equipment and 1922, 6:2, 16 supplies. Brines, William S. June, 1944, 29:2, 231-233 Relation of traumatic surgery to injured worker, em- Procurement and Assignment Service. Seeley, Sam F. ployer, and physician or surgeon. Shoudy, Loyal A. April, 1942, 27:2, 159-162 Jan. 1928, 12:1, 49- 51 Rules for affiliated hospital units, O.C.D. June, 1 943, 28:2, Relationj ion of:v5 5o7rkmen's compensation insurance carriers 166-167 to traumatic surgery. Turner, George E. Jan. 1928, Special war time problems. June, 1 943, 28:2, 222-226 War Production Board; guide in applying for priority Summary, survey of medical and surgical service in in- assistance. Maverick, Maury, and Everett W. Jones. dustry in Northeastern U.S. Williamson, E. W. June, 1943, 28:2, 181-183 Dec. 1932, 26:4A, 3 - 5 War Production Board-hospital section. Sept. 1945, 3o:3, Summary, surveys of medical service in industry in 1932. 253 Newquist, M. N. Dec. 1932, 26:4A, 5 - 7 War salvage program. Sept. 2942, 27:3, 238 Survey, industrial medical services. Rector, F. L. Jan. War time problems in communicable disease control. Dear- 2921, 6:2, 14- 15 ing, W. P., Neil E. McKinnon, and Thomas B. McKneely. Survey, medical and surgical service in industry in Chi- June, 1944, 29:2, 145 - 152 cago for Board on Traumatic Surgery of A.C.S. West Virginia. Laird Memorial Hospital, Montgomery. Dir. Williamson, E. W. Sept. 1929, 13:3, 31 -42 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 395 -396 What are essential features in physical equipment of in- Wisconsin. Columbia Hospital, . Oct. 1941, 2 6:5, dustrial medical department? Sanborn, E. Parker. 7 , 3-7 , 5; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, 397 -399 Dec. 1928, 12:4, 26 - 28 Milwaukee County Hospital. Oct. 1941, 26:5, 715-716; What are the defects in organization for care of injured Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 2946, 399 -40o in industries? Williamson, Earl W. Dec. 2928, 12:4, State of Wis. General Hospital, Wis. General Hospital, Wis. 20-22 Orthopedic Hospital for Children, Madison. Sept. 2938, What is place of physical therapy in care of injured? 23:4, 274-275; Oct. 1941, 26:5, 712-713; Dir. Grad. Trg. Cragin, Donald B. Dec. 1928, 12:4, 19 - 2o Jan. 2946, 396-397 What relation should exist between industrial medical X-ray department (See Roentgenological service) department and other executives of industry? Shoudy, Loyal A. Dec. 1928, 12:4, 25 - 16 Workmen's compensation laws, their intent and signifi- cance. Deckelman, Charles, and Henry D. Sayer. April, INDUSTRIAL MEDICAL SERVICE 1927, 11:2, 7-11 (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS- Industrial medicine) INFECTIONS Co-operation between hospitals and those administer- Azotemia and uremia occuring during sulfonamide ing workmen's compensation laws. Lazenby, Mau- therapy. Woliver, Edward. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 63 rice, Matthew 0. Foley, and Andrew F. McBride. April, Checking and controlling postoperative infections. Foss, 1927, 11:2, 35-40 Harold L. Dec. 1934, 18:4, 40 - 42 Essential requirements of hospital , ambulance and first Conservation in acute pelvic infections. Polak, John aid service for industrial accident cases. Stanton, E. Osborn. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 34 -35 MacD., and Frederick J. Tees. April, 1927, 11:2, 15 - 28 Contamination of water in hospitals as cause of post- Fractures and their relation to industry. Scudder operative infections. Kegel, Arnold H. March, 293o, Charles L. Jan. 1928, 12:1, 61 -64 14:1, 40-41 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOORS OF THE COLLEGE 55

Effect of heparin on wound healing. Laufman, Harold, Treatment of war injuries to face. Brown, James Barrett, and Richard E. Heller. Feb. /943, 28:1, 62 Fred W. Rankin, and Frederick R. Hook. April, 1942, Further studies on gramacidin and other antibiotic 27:2, 132- 134 agents. Herrell, Wallace E., and Dorothy Heilman. Treatment of war injuries of skull and brains. Horrax, Feb. 1943, 28:1, 61 Gilbert, Fred W. Rankin, and Frederick R. Hook. April, Hernia operations as index of infections. Combs, Charles 1942, 27:2, 127-131 N., and Southgate Leigh. March, 1930, 14:1, 38 -4o What is place of physical therapy in care of injured? Importance of more adequate sterilization processes. Cragin, Donald B. Dec. 5928, 12:4, 19- 20 Dandy, Walter E. March, 1932, 16a, I1 - I2 What shall we do about automobile accidents? Foley, Influence of sulfonamides on wound healing. Zintel, Matthew 0. Dec. 1931, 15:4, 23-29 Harold A. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 63 Wounds and infections. N. Y. and Brooklyn Reg. Frac. Rate of epithelization. Howes, Edward L. Feb. 1943, 26:1, Comm. Feb. 1 944, 29:1, 29 64 INSURANCE PLANS Relation of tubing fluid to tissue reaction and absorp- Blue Cross. Calvin, Arthur M. June, 1944, 29:2, 234- 235 tion of surgical gut (catgut). Dunham, Charles, and Statement of principles of prepayment plans for medical Hilger P. Jenkins. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 62 and hospital service. Report of Medical Service Report on use of sulfonamides in traumatic and in- Board. June, 1934, 1 8: 2 , 3-5 fected wounds. Baker, Lenox D. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 63 INTER-AMERICAN RELATIONS Results of clinical use of dicoumarin. Lam, Conrad R. First Mexican congress of cancer and second medical Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 62 week of occident. Feb. 1944, 29:1, 6o Role of pectin in wound healing. Hamilton, Joseph E. Inter-American relations and first inter-American in- Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 62 stitute for hospital administrators. MacEachern, Sources and prevention of hospital infections. Conley, Malcolm T. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 13 -14 Walter H. April, 1925, 9:I, 1 43-1 44 Lima, Peru, Institute for hospital administrators. Mac- Spool cotton as suture material in surgery. Vaughn, Eachern, Malcolm T. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 7 2-74 Arkell M. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 63 Second inter - American congress of surgery. F 1944, Studies in prophylaxis of wound infection, with particu- 29:1, 6o lar reference to soaps and Irrigation. Peterson, L. W. Seventh Chilean congress of surgery and fourteenth Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 67 - 68 week of surgical practice. Sept. 1945, 30:3, 272 Treatment of burn lesions with biodyne ointment. Third inter-American congress of surgery. Sept. 1945, Walsh, Thomas F. P. Feb. 1943, 2 8:1, 64 3o:3, 272 Treatment of compound injuries and infections result- Tribute to doctors of North America. Medical Association ing from them. Koch, Sumner L. March, 1932, 16:1, of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Sept. 1943, 28:3, 26o 3-10 INTERNATIONAL ABSTRACT OF SURGERY Treatment of infected wounds on surgical service. International abstract of surgery. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 7; Kanavel, Allen B., and Sumner L. Koch. Sept. 1930, Yrbk. 1925, 68 14:3, 19-27 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SURGERY Wound healing and infections. Lam, Conrad R. Feb. International Society of Surgery. Sept. 1944, 29:3, 27o, 1943, 28a, 62 Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 18; June, 1945, 30:2, 193-194; Matas, INJURIES Rudolph. June, 1 945, 30:2, 193-194; Sept. 1945, 30:3, Care of injured in combat zones. Surg. Div. Office of 228 Surgeon General, U.S. Army. June, 1943, 28:2, 109-114; Walters, Waltman. June, 1943, 28:2, 115-121 L Care of injuries, standpoint of motorist. Henry, Thomas P. Dec. 1928, 12:4, g-ir LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES Depth charge injuries. Webster, Donald. June, 1944, 29:2, Health situation and medical schools in Latin American 143-144 countries. Dowling, Oscar. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 21 - 22 Head and Peripheral nerve injuries. N. Y. and Brooklyn Hospitals in Latin America with which Fellows of A.C.S. have affiliation. Sept. 1 0 :3, 2 73 Reg. Frac. Comm. Feb. 1944, 2 9: 1 > 945, 3 -2 75 33-34 Medical schools in Latin America from which Fellows of Hemorrhage, shock, thoracic trauma. N. Y. and Brook- A.C.S. have graduated or with which they have lyn Reg. Frac. Comm. Feb. 1 944, 29:1, 3 1-33 affiliation. Sept. 1945, 3 0 :3, 2 73 How can economies be introduced in care of injured? Visit to surgeons of Latin America - foreword. Martin, Lazenby, A. D. Dec. 1928, 12:4, 18 Frank.in H. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 7 - 12 Immediate treatment of compound injuries. Koch, LIBRARIES Sumner L. Sept. 2 934, 18:3, 25 - 29 (See MEDICAL LIBRARIES and AMERICAN COL- Injuries of bones and joints. Pugh, H. Lamont, and Frank LEGE OF SURGEONS) D. Dickson. June, 1943, 28:2, 130-138 Nerve and tendon injuries. Koch, Sumner L. June, 1 943, M 28:2, 125-126 • Neurovascular lesions of extremities. de Takats, Geza. MANUSCRIPTS OF MEDICAL PAPERS June, 1943, 28:2, 139-140 Arrangement of manuscripts of medical papers. June, Subdural hematoma and effusion as result of blast in- 1945, 30:2, 208 MATAS, RUDOLPH, TESTIMONIAL DINNER juries. Abbott, Walter D., Floyd 0. Due, and William A. Nosik. June, 1943, 28:2, 123-125 Response to addresses-testimonial dinner. Matas, Ru- dolph. June, 1940, 25:3, 163 - 166 Tourniquet and refrigeration in war injuries. Allen, - an appreciation. Mason, James Monroe. Frederick M., and Lyman Weeks Crossman. Feb. 1943, Rudolph Matas June, 1940, 25:3, 161 - 162 28:z, 53 Rudolph Matas - the paragon. Haggard, William D. Transportation of injured. Kennedy, Robert H. June, June, 1940, 25:3, i58- 160 1933, 17:2, 22-3o; N. Y. and Brooklyn Reg. Frac. Comm. Testimonial dinner tendered to Rudolph Matas. June, Feb. 2 944, 29:1, 28 1940, 25:3, 157 - 166 Treatment of compound Injuries and infections result- Testimonial dinner - Rudolph Matas: greetings on be- ing from them. Koch, Sumner L. March, 1932, 16:1, half of A.C.S. Muller, George P. June, 1940, 25:3, 157 3-ro Testimonial dinner-Rudolph Matas: remarks of the Treatment of open wounds. Koch, Sumner L. June, 5940, toastmaster. Cohn, Isidore. June, 1940, 25:3, 157 25:3, 176-178 MATERNAL CARE Treatment of war injuries to chest. Eloesser, Leo, Fred (See also HOSPITALS, Obstetrical department) W. Rankin, and Frederick R. Hook. April, 1942, 27:2, Health of expectant mother. Allan, R. Marshall. Dec. 122 - 126 1933, 27:4, 43 56 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Need for better standards in obstetric practice. Kosmak, Integrity of medical profession. Long, LeRoy. April George W. March, 2935, 29:I, 8-9 1936, 21:1, II Work of committee on maternal welfare. Adair, Fred L. Why is fee-splitting condemned and strictly prohibited April, 2937, 22:2, 73-74 in standardized hospitals? MacEachern, Malcolm T. MEDICAL CARE COSTS March, 2930, 14:1, 53 Economy of proper medical treatment in relation to MEDICAL HISTORY compensation. Kingston, George A. April, 1927, 11:2, Evolution of clinical medicine and surgery in relation to 12-15 preservation of health and life. Martin, Franklin H. Relationship of medicine and its aids to cost of medical Yrbk. 1929, 113-133 care. Schwitalla, Alphonse M. Dec. 2929, 13:4, 18-21 Surgery In medical department of U.S. Army. Ireland, MEDICAL CLINIC Merritte W. Yrbk. 1930, 127 - 134 General summary with special references to influence of MEDICAL LIBRARIES university diagnostic clinics and bearing on fees of (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS) independent practitioners. Smith, Richard R., and Army medical library. Jan. 1937, 22:1, 31; Jan. 2942, 26:1, Bird S. Coler. Dec. 1929, 13:4, 26-28 12 Organization of medical clinic. Riesman, David. April, Co-operation between hospital medical libraries. 2926, 10:2, 24- 26 Kappes, Marion. June, 2942, 26:3, 227-228 Relation of departments to medical clinic as a whole. Hospital libraries. Jones, Perrie. June, 1937, 22:3, 181- Funk, Elmer H. April, 1926, 10:2, 29-31 182 Structural requirements of medical clinic, standpoint Hospital medical library. Jan. 1937, 22:1, 32-53 of internist. Doane, Joseph Chapman. April, 1926, Medical library in war time. Sept. 1942, 27:3, 222 - 224 10:2, 25-29 Suggested hospital medical library. Frankenberger, MEDICAL ECONOMICS Charles. June, 1932, .16:2, 3 0-44 Care of patient of moderate means. Caldwell, Bert W. What may surgeon in active practice expect from medi- Jan. 2928, 22:1, 4 2-45 cal library? Sept. 1938, 23:4, 284 Comparison of medical and hospital costs for individuals MEDICAL MOTION PICTURES • in moderate circumstances. Roberts, Stewart R. (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS) Dec. 1929, 13:4, 24-2 5 Medical motion picture films-valuable aid in medicine Medical economics, standpoint of hospital administra- and surgery. Sept. 2930, 1 4:3, 35-36 tor. Parnall, Christopher G. Dec. 2929, 13:4, 11-13 Medical motion picture films. Squier, J. Bentley. Jan. Medical and hospital economics. Besley, Frederic A. 2929, 23:2, 54-61; Grimm, Eleanor K. Sept. 1 944. March, 1933, 17:1, 7-8 29:3, 320-322 Medical and surgical economics. Martin, Franklin H. MEDICAL PROFESSION Dec. 1929, 23:4, 9-10 Adequate care of obstetrical patient in general hospital, Relationship of medicine and its aids to cost of medical standpoint of general practitioner of medicine. care. Schwitalla, Alphonse M. Dec. 2929, 23:4, 18-21 Brand, Walter. April, 1937, 22:2, 71 MEDICAL EDUCATION Changing relationship of doctor to his workshop. Agnew, (See also GRADUATE TRAINING FOR GENERAL G. Harvey. March, 1933, 17:2, 8-11 SURGERY AND THE SURGICAL SPECIALTIES; Doctor and hospital. Washburn, Frederic A. Jan. 1923, HOSPITALS-Education) 7:2, 4-6 A.C.S. an educational institution. Crile, George. Dec. Fellowship in A.C.S. Abell, Irvin. Jan. 1940, 25:i, 5 - 2 7 933, 20:4, 12 7-1 33 Hospital standardization, viewpoint of medical pro- Bibliography. Sept. 945, 30:3, 242 1 fession. Dickinson, Robert L. Jan. 1922, 6:2, 4- 5 Current problems in accelerated medical and pre-medi- Individual doctor's responsibility for clinical records. cal education. Johnson, Victor, Albert C. Furstenberg, Cole, Walter F. March, 1933, 17:2, 32-33 William Harvey Perkins, and A. C. Callister. June, 1944, Integrity of medical profession. Long, LeRoy. 29:2, 155-165 March, 2936, 21:1, II Education of the surgeon. Mayo, William J. Yrbk. 1929, Measuring work of physician. Ponton, T. R. June, 2929, 147-152 13:2, 11-15 Effects of accelerated program of medical schools on MEDICAL PROGRESS faculty and students after 18 months' experience. Advancing frontiers of medicine. Bierring, Walter S. Dorst, Stanley E. June, 1 944, 29:2, 159- 161 Information bulletin for medical officers. March, 1 934, 18:2, 24-26 Sept. 1945, Pool, Eugene H. 30:3, 239-242 Century of progress in medicine. 123:2, Medical education-interns and residents. Piercey, W. March, 1934, 34-35 Diiidends of medical science Kanavel, Allen B. March Douglas. June, 2 9 ,2 3 223-225 1944, 1934, 28:2, 33 Medical fifth year. Foss, Harold L. June, 1937, 22:3, 2 59- 162 Experimental science versus imitative art in medicine. Blair, E. Murray. Jan. 1929, 13:1, 33-35 Organizing educational program. Gatch, W. D. Jan. 1940, 25:1, 13-15 In support of quarreling. Stephens, Harold M. Jan. 1928, 12:1, 36 Orienting medical students to hospital wards. Coulter, -38 Marvels of modern medicine. Ochsner, Alton. March, Pearl Parvin. Sept. 1937, 22:4, 243-244 Plan for systematic instruction and supervision of in- 1934, 18:2, 9-to Hess, Elmer. terns and resident physicians. Foss, Harold L. Dec. Next century of progress in medicine. March, 2934, 18:2, 32 1931, 15:4, 29-3 2 Preserving advance of science and humanities. Mave- Planning for a professional career. MacEachern, Mal- rick, Maury. June, 28:2, 179-180 colm T. Feb. 2 945, 30:1, 7-22 1943, Standardized hospital as medical education center. MEDICAL SCHOOLS Kanavel, Allen B., and Horace J. Whitacre. Dec. 1932, Health situation and medical schools in Latin American 16:4A, 9-12 countries. Dowling, Oscar. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 21-22 MEDICAL EFFICIENCY Medical schools and hospital standardization. Lyon, E. Compilation of statistics as guide to medical efficiency. P. 1917, 3:1, 45-51 Phillips, Charles Eaton. April, 2928, 12:2, 20-21 Medical schools in Latin America from which Fellows of MEDICAL ETHICS A.C.S. have graduated or with which they have Code of medical ethics as applied to hospital physician. affiliation. Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 2 73 MacEachern, Malcolm T. Dec. 1933, 17:4, 33 -39 MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK Division of fees. /916, 2:1, 17 - 18; 2928, 3:3, 5; Jan. 1920, (See HOSPITALS-Medical social service) 4:4, 8-9; Jan. 1921, 5:I, 6 MEDICINE AND PUBLIC Hippocratic code and the new deal. Squier, J. Bentley. How scientific medicine can best serve public. Smith, Yrbk. 1934, 153-156 Richard R. March, 1934, 18:2, 35-36 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 57

Opportunities of surgeon and hospital in promoting Gift from Fellows of New Zealand. Yrbk. 1926, 81 community interest in proper care of sick. Caldwell, Hospital administration in New Zealand. Falconer, Bert W. Dec. 1933, 17:4, 27 -30 Alec R. April, 1925, 9:1, 122-125 Social significance of medicine. Sproul, Robert Gordon. New Zealand and Australia. Mayo, William J. June, Dec. 1 935, 20:4, 1 34-1 39 1924, 8:2, 3-4 MELLON INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH New Zealand and Australia-medical pilgrimage-hos- Research in standardization of surgical dressings. July, pitals, general hospitals, private hospitals, medical 1927, 11 :3, 34-35 teaching, medical societies, entertainment, etc. METHODIST HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Martin, Franklin H. June, 1924, 8:2, 5 - 15 Acceptance and endorsement of hospital standardiza- Orthopedic surgery in Australia and New Zealand. tion. Jan. 1922, 6:1, 5 Henderson, Melvin S. Sept. 1935, 20:3, 112 MINIMUM STANDARDS University Hospital of Dunedin. Ferguson, Sir H. Lindo. (See AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS) April, 1925, 9:1, 18- 19 MURPHY, JOHN B., MEMORIAL BUILDING What New Zealand division of British Medical Associa- Acceptance. Matas, Rudolph. July, 1926, 10:3, 11 - 15 tion is doing toward Improving hospital efficiency Creation of John B. Murphy Memorial Association. for practitioners of medicine. Elliott, J. S. April, Jan. 1920, 4:3, 13-17 1925, 9:1, 19-23 Dedication and inauguration of John B. Murphy Me- NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL morial. July, 1926, 1o:3, 1 -7 Memorial exercises, Allen B. Kanavel. June, 1938, 23:3, 163 John B. Murphy Memorial Building, atheneum of sur- NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PROGRAM IN HOS- gery. Mayo, William J. July, 1926, 10:3, 16 - 18 PITAL ADMINISTRATION John Benjamin Murphy - citizen and surgeon. Martin, Annual award established and grants announced for N. Franklin H. July, 1926, to:3, 19-21 U. Hospital Administration Program. June, 1 945, Photograph. July, 1926, 1o:3, 6-8 30:2, 150-151 Presentation of John B. Murphy Memorial Building to NURSING A.C.S. June 10,1926. Goddard, LeRoy A. July, 1926, (See also HOSPITALS-Nurses and nursing service; 10:3, 9-ro Nursing schools) Surgery of America - dedication of Murphy Memorial. Economics of nursing. Geister, Janet M. Dec. 1929, 13:4, Chipman, W. W. July, 1926, to:3, 24- 27 14-17 Three decades in surgery - dedication of Murphy Me- Hearsay and facts in private duty nursing. Geister, Janet morial. Stewart, George D. July, 1926, to:3, 28 -30 M. Oct. 1926, 10:4, 21 -30 MURPHY, JOHN B., ORATIONS Nursing and hospital costs for individuals in moderate (See also special issues of S.G.&O. each year) circumstances. Mayo, William J. Dec. 1929, 13:4, John B. Murphy oration in surgery. Moynihan, Sir 22-23 Berkeley. Reprinted from S.G.&O., Dec. 1920, 25, Nursing as service profession. Chipman. W. W. Jan. 1927, II:I, 7 -8 N Organization of nursing information bureau by three national nursing organizations in 1934. Roberts, NATIONAL CANCER CONGRESS Mary M. April, 1938, 23:2, 117 First Mexican congress of cancer and second medical Status of nursing profession in Canada and U.S. Browne, week of occident. Feb. 1 944, 29:1, 6o Jean E.; Stewart, Isabel M. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 14- 22 Second national cancer congress, Havana. May 5 to 21, Trained nurse. Goodrich, Annie W. 1917, 3:1, 3o-36 1945. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 74 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL O Organization and administration of National Research Council, Washington, D.C. April, 1942, 27:2, 173-178 OBESITY NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL High saphenous resection in obese. Dunlop, George R. Accident prevention efforts. Beyer, David S. Dec. 1928, Feb. 1943, 28:1, 61 12:4, 12 - 14 Obesity-causes and treatment. Graber, C. Lee. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 54-55 Causalgia-preliminary report, nine cases successfully OBITUARY treated by surgical and chemical interruption of Addy, George A. B. 1868-1944 sympathetic pathways. Speigle, I. Joshua, and Jack Obituary. Davidson, Victor D. June, 1 945, 30:2, 196 L. Milowsky. Feb. 1945, 3 0 : 1 , 53-54 Besley, Frederic A. 1868 - 1944 Causalgia - report of four cases. Aycock, Thomas B. Memorial service. Balfour, Donald C.; Cubbins, William Feb. 1943, 28:1, 65 R.; Cutter, Irving S.; Thomas, Gilbert J. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, Concussion shock. Grodins, F. S. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 37 81-83; Sept. 5944, 29:3, 266-268 Electroencephalographic studies of concussion. Woolf, Brewer, George Emerson. 1861 - 1939 Jack I. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 37 Biographical outline-obituary. Darrach, William. April, Factors influencing success of nerve grafts in man. 1940, 25:2, 1I0- III Woodhall, Barnes, and William Lyons. Feb. 1945, 39:1, Cotton, Frederic Jay. 1869-1938 54 Obituary. Allen, Arthur W. Sept. 1938, 23:4, 280- 281 Observations of seventy operated cases of subdural Crile, George. 1864 - 1942 hematoma. Echlin, Francis A. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 37 Biographical outline. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 21 Pantopaque myelography in diagnosis of herniations of Obituary. Abell, Irvin S.; Leutner, Winfred George; Ran- intervertebral discs. Gross, Sidney, Arthur B. Soule, . kin, Fred W.; Wickenden, William E. Feb. 1943, 28:1, Jr., and James G. Irving. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 54 9-21; Sept. 1 943, 28:3, 282-284 Pathologic changes in nerves after stretching and com- Cushing, Harvey. 1869- 1939 pression. Rasmussen, G. L., and F. E. Kredel. Feb. Biographical outline. Naffziger, Howard C. April, 1940, 1945, 30:1, 54 25:2, 109-110 Surgical approach to lesions of upper sciatic nerve and Finney, John M. T. 1863-1942 posterior aspect of hip joint. Naffziger, Howard A., In memoriam. Sept. 1942, 27:3, 207 and Nathan C. Norcross. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 38 Portrait. Sept. 1942, 27:3, 205 Surgical treatment of cerebral thrombosis. Kredel, F. Godlee, Sir Rickman J. E. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 38 Obituary. Crile, George. Yrbk. 1926, 86 -87 NEW ZEALAND Greenough, Robert Battey. 1871 - 1937 Australia and New Zealand. Balfour, Donald C. Sept. Obituary. Jennings, John E. April, 1937, 22:2, 104 - 105 1935, 2o:3, 109- 111 Haggard, William David. 1872 - 1940 Australia and New Zealand-a medical pilgrimage. Biographical outline-obituary. Mason, James Monroe, and New Zealand-the Twin Islands. June, 1924, 8:2, 6 Alton Ochsner. April, 1940, 25:2, 111-112 58 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Jackson, Edward. 1856-1942 Sommer, Ernst A. 1870 -1936 Obituary. Gradle, Harry S. Feb. 2942, 28:1, 25 - 26 Obituary. Sept. 1936, 21:3, 162 Kanavel, Allen B. 1874-1938 Stewart, George David. 1862 - 1933 Allen B. Kanavel and his military service. Finney, J. M. T. Memoirs. Martin, Franklin H.; Wright, Arthur M. March, June, 1938, 23:3, 170 1 933, 17:1, 3-4 Allen B. Kanavel, surgeon, preceptor, friend. Koch, Sumner OBSTETRICS L. June, 1938, 23:3, 159-162 Allen B. Kanavel and Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. (See Also HOSPITALS, Obstetrical department) Squier, J. Bentley. June, 1938, 23:3, 166-167 Mortality in caesarean section. Polak, J. 0. Sept. 1923, Biographical outline-obituary. June, 1938, 23:3, 171 7:3, 55-56 Contributions to literature. June, 1938, 23:3, 172-173 OCHSNER FOUNDATION OF CLINICAL RESEARCH Dr. Kanavel and A.C.S.-obituary. Crile, George. June, Establishment of Ochsner Foundation of Clinical Re- 1938, 23:3, 168-169 search of A.C.S., Sept. 13, 1925. July, 1927, 11:3, 5 Memorial exercises, Northwestern Univ. Medical School. OPHTHALMOLOGY June, 1938, 233, 163 American Congress of Ophthalmology. April, 1940, 25:2 Our College mandate-tribute to Allen B. Kanavel. Chip- 118; June, 1940, 25:3, 140 man, Walter W. Yrbk. Supp. 1939, 67-71 Anesthesia in relation to ophthalmology and otolaryn- Personality of Allen B. Kanavel. Elliott, Charles A. June, gology. Gwathmey, James. April, 1926, 10:2, 17 - 18 1938, 23:3, 163-165 Changes in ocular refraction. Jackson, Edward. Dec. Portrait. June, 1938, frontispiece, 23:3 5932, 16:4A, 50- 54 Martin, Edward. 1859 -1938 Further points In organization of departments of Obituary. Crile, George. June, 1938, 23:3, 174 -175 ophthalmology and otolaryngology. Chipman, Martin, Franklin H. 1857 - 1935 Leverett DeV. April, 1926, 10:2, 13 Biographical outline. June, 1935, 20:2, 58-59 Highways and byways in ophthalmology. Barkan, Hans. Franklin H. Martin and A.C.S. Crile, George. June, 1935, Dec. 1932, 16:4A, 54 - 60 20:2, 50-51 Observations in ophthalmology - South American Franklin H. Martin-the friend. Miller, C. Jeff. June, 1935. cruise. Burch, Frank E. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 65 - 66 2 0: 2 , 44-46 Pan American Congress of Ophthalmology organized at Franklin H. Martin and the Great War. Grayson, Cary T. Cleveland meeting. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 12 June, 1935, 20:2, 53-55 Second Pan American Congress of Ophthalmology. Franklin H. Martin-the man. Squier, J. Bentley. June, Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 272 1935, 20:2, 56-57 Survey of probable etiologic factors of uveitis. Swift, Franklin H. Martin-the surgeon. Besley, Frederic A. June, Donald E. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 7o 20:2, 1935, 41-43 ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Franklin H. Martin and Surgery, Gynecology and Obstet- Anesthetic of choice in orthopedic surgery. Kennedy, R. rics. Kanavel, Allen B. June, 1935, 20:2, 47-49 D. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 49 - 50 In memory of Franklin H. Martin. Greenough, Robert B. Orthopedic surgery in Australia and New Zealand. . Dec. 1935, 20:4, 124; Yrbk. 1936, 149 Henderson, Melvin S. Sept. 1935, 20:3, 112 Obituary. Cubbins, William R. June, 1935, 20: 2 , 49-50; OTOR H I NOLA RYNGOLOGY Miller, C. Jeff. Dec. 1 935, 20:4, 133-134; Yrbk. 1936, 149-150 Scientific value of records and proper classification of Portrait. June, 1935, 20:2, 39 diseases, standpoint of otolaryngologist. Beatty, Hugh Gibson. April, 1937, 22:2, 84 Martin, Mrs. Franklin H. 1863 - 1945 Mrs. Franklin H. Martin-part of annual oration. Crile, George. Dec. 1935, 20:4, 13 2-133 P Obituary. Abell, Irvin. June, 1 3 0 : 2 , 945, 93 PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS Mayo, Charles H. 1865 - 1939 Biographical outline-obituary. Crile, George. June, 1939, Hospital Standardization program of A.C.S., presented at third Pan American scientific congress held in 2 4:3, 155-156 Lima, Peru. July, 1925, 9:2, 7 Mayo, William J. 1861 -1939 In memoriam. Abell, Irvin. Sept. 1939, 24:4, 249-251 Pan American Congress of Ophthalmology. Sept. 1940, Mayo memorial. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 77-78 25:4, 242 Second Pan American Congress of Ophthalmology. McKechnie, Robert E. 1881 - 1944 Sept. 945, 30:3, 272 Obituary. Schinbein, Austin B. June, 1 945, 30:2, 1 95 1 Miller, C. Jeff. 1874 - 1936 PATHOLOGY Obituary. June, 1936, 21:2, 98 Organized study of surgical pathology. Lenhart, Carl H. - Moulinier, Rev. Charles B., S. J. 1859 - 1941 Jan. 1940, 25:r, 24 26 Obituary. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Sept. 1941, 26:4, 282- PHYSICAL THERAPY 284 (See also HOSPITALS-Physical therapy) Moynihan, Lord. 1865- 1936 What is place of physical therapy in care of injured? Obituary. Crile, George. Jan. 1937, 22:1, 24 Cragin, Donald B. Dec. 1928, 12:4, 19-20 Resolution-Lord Moynihan. Kanavel, Allen B. Jan. 1937, PLASTIC SURGERY 22:1, 24-25 Early repair of skin defects caused by severe burns. Murphy, John B. 1857-1916. (See also MURPHY ME- Evans, Everett Idris. June, 1943, 28:2, -1 42-1 43 MORIAL BUILDING) Experimental cross skin - grafting in human being. Portrait. July, 1926, 10:3, I Pickrell, Kenneth L. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 56 Quotation from clinical congress address, 1915. July, 1926, Failure of homografts in humans. Study of 5o cases with 10:3, 12-13 " controls. Slaughter, Wayne. Feb. Support of S.G.&O. and International 'Abstract of Surgery. 1943, 28:1, 55 July, 1926, ro:3, 13 Plastic procedures In burns. Kirkham, H. L. D. June, Ochsner, Albert John. 1858-1925. (See also OCHSNER 1943, 28:2, 144-145 FOUNDATION OF CLINICAL RESEARCH) Plastic surgery. Kazanjian, V. H. June, 1943, 28:2, 140- In memoriam. Kanavel, Allen B.; Martin, Franklin H. 141 Yrbk. 1926, 78-86 Splitting split - thickness skin grafts with dermatome. Portrait. July, 1925, 9: 2 , 4 Method for increasing yield of limited donor sites. Schweinitz, George Edmund de. 1858 - 1938 Zintel, Harold A. Feb. 1 945, 30:I, 63 Obituary. Crile, George. Sept. 1938, 23:4, 28, Use of dermatome skin grafts: quantitative studies on Smith, Richard Root. 1869 - 1940 blood sulfanilamide levels following drug applica- Biographical outline-obituary. Coller, Frederick A. June, tion to donor sites. Harkins, Henry N., and Howard 1940, 25:3, 185 Romence. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 56 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 59

POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION Role of hospital in human salvage. Truesdale, Philemon Continuing education for medical officers and civilian E. March, 1934, 18:1, 36-37 physicians. Furstenberg, A. C., Charles Gordon Heyd, Safety of modern surgery. Clopton, Malvern B. March, and Chauncey D. Leake. June, 1943, 28:2, 205-211 1 934, 18:1, 27-28 Postgraduate education in fractures. Leland, George A., What cancers can be cured. Lee, Burton J. Dec. 1933, Jr. Jan. 1939, 24:1, 65-67 17:4, 47-48 Postgraduate study in Europe. Schmidt, Erwin R. Oct. What you should know about cancer. Healy, William P. 192 5, 9:3, 7 June, 1934, 18:2, 8-9 Research as part of postgraduate training in surgery. Who is your family doctor? Abell, Irvin. Dec. 1933, Brunschwig, Alexander. Jan. 1940, 25:1, 23-24 17:4, 42 PREOPERATIVE AND POSTOPERATIVE CARE World's fight against cancer. Whitehouse, H. Beckwith. Evaluation of some materials commonly used for pre- Dec. 1 933, 1 7:4, 5 2-53 operative skin preparation. Hatfield, C. A. Feb. 1 943, You cannot declare a moratorium on health. Munroe, 28:1, 66 Alexander R. Dec. 1933, 17:4, 51-52 Influence of parenteral protein digest solution. White, Your health and your future. Guthrie, Donald. March, Charles Stanley, and Jacob J. Weinstein. Feb. 1 945, 1934, 18:1, 31 39:1, 65 Your personal responsibility for health. Miller, C. Jeff. Nutritional preparation of patients for gastric surgery. Dec. 1933, 17:4, 50-5I Varco, Richard L. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 47 RADIOLOGY Preoperative preparation and postoperative care of sur- (See also HOSPITALS-Roentgenological service) gical patients. Koch, Sumner L., and Allen B. Kanavel. Deep roentgen and radium therapy. Case, James T. July, 1927, 1113, 14-28 Sept. 1923, 7:3, 61 Preparation for colonic surgery with sucoinyl sulfa- Radium in treatment of uterin pathology. Abell, thiazole and dietary modifications. Archer, Harry Irvin. April, 1928, 12:2, 42-46 Lee. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 51 Report on treatment of malignant diseases with radium Routine for preoperative cases. Bookwalter, Charles S. and x-ray. Lee, Burton J. Sept. I829, 13:3, 24-28 Jan. 2924, 8:1, 91 -93 RECTAL DISEASES Value of bedside x-ray studies in Immediate post- Examination, diagnosis and treatment of rectal diseases. operative management of surgical cases. Case. David, F. E. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 6o-61 James T. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 37-38 REHABILITATION AFTER INJURY PUBLIC HEALTH Federal-state program of vocational rehabilitation for Endemic and epidemic diseases, including tropical dis- civilian disabled. Fed. Sec. Agency, Office of Voca- eases-national health in first year of war. Parran, tional Rehab. Sept. 1944, 29:3, 295 Thomas. June, 1943, 28:2, 157-159 Federal-state program of vocational rehabilitation for Hazards of tropical diseases. Michael, Paul. June, 1943, disabled persons. Fed. Sec. Agency, Office of Voca- 28:2, 154-156 tional Rehab. June, 1 945, 30:2, 136- 137 Hospital standardization, public health standpoint.. Problems in rehabilitation after injury. Holmblad, Craig, D. A. Jan. 1923, 7:2, 12-13 Edward C. Jan. 1 939, 24:1, 71 -73 Resolution-teaching of biology in high schools. Sept. RESEARCH 1943, 28:3, 287 Acute gastroduodenal perforations. Madden, John L. War time problems in communicable disease control. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 48 McKinnon, Neil E.; Dearing, W. P., and Thomas B. Mc- Anatomical basis for transverse abdominal incisions. Kneely. June, 1944, 28:2, 145-152 Rees, Vincent L. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 48 Anoxia, fasting and anemia as causative factors in ex- R perimental production of hepatorenal syndrome. Schnedorf, J. G., Thomas G. Orr, and George Walker. RADIO BROADCASTS Feb. 1943, 28:2, 43 Advancing frontiers of medicine. Bierring, Walter S. Calcium disturbances in acute panereatitis. Edmond- March, 1934, 18:1, 24-26 son, Hugh A., and Clarence J. Berne. Feb. 1943, 28a, 44 Business of keeping well. Gilcreest, Edgar L. March, Cardiovascular and respiratory effects from celiac 1934, 18:1, 2g ganglia stimulation in man. Rovenstine, E. A. Feb. Cancer-an arrestable disease. Dukes, Charles A. June, 1943, 28:1, 4o 1934, 18:2, 7-8 Causalgia-report of four eases. Aycock, Thomas B. Feb. Cancer is curable. Martin, Franklin H. Dec. 1 933, 1 7:4, 49-50 ClinicalI Importance28 of acidosis in nitrogen retention. Century of progress in medicine. Pool, Eugene H. Valk, William L. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 65 March, 1934, 18:1, 34-35 Comparative results in experimental extrapleural and Conservation of human life and limb following acci- transpleural anastomosis of esophagus. Knight, dental injuries. Besley, Frederic A. Dec. 1 933, 17:4, Maynard D. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 56 44 Comparison of resuscitation methods in asphyxia. Control of cancer. Greenough, Robert B. March, 1934, Thompson, Samuel Alcott. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 54 18:1, 3o CriticalCriti2ca8 :I, 4 of 100 cases of peritoneoscopy-study of Crippled child. Cotton, Frederic J. Dec. 1 933, 1 7:4, 46-47 Indications and limitations of methods in abdomi- Dividends of medical science. Kanavel, Allen B. March, nal diagnosis. Wershub, Leonard Paul. Feb. 1 943, 1934, 18a, 33 Economic bearing of cancer on individual, family and Critical evaluation of factor of age in medical and sur- state. Little, Clarence Cook. Dec. 1933, 1 7:4, 48-49 gical treatment of hemorrhage from peptic ulcer. . First-aid. Scudder, Charles L. June, 1 934, 18:2, 6-7 Meyer, Jacob. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 46 Good health is essential to national recovery. Boland, Delayed healing of bone in gastrectomized animals. Frank K. March, 1934, 18a, 26-27 Balfour, D. C., and A. C. Ivy. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 52 Health of expectant mother. Allan, R. Marshall. Dec. Diagnostic value of radiographic and fluoroscopic exami- 1933, 1 7:4, 43 nation of deep veins of lower extremities. Lesser, How scientific medicine can best serve public. Smith, Albert. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 61 Richard R. March, 1934, 1811, 35 -36 Diffuse polypoid disease of colon. McLaughlin, Charles Marvels of modern medicine. Ochsner, Alton. June W., Jr. Feb. 1 943, 28a, 49 1934, 18:2, 9-10 Effect of protein denaturant on histamine ulcers. Marvels of modern surgery. Coffey, Robert C. Dec. 1933, Fogelson, S. J. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 46 17:4, 45 Effect of sectioning various autonomic nerves upon rate Next century of progress in medicine. Hess, Elmer. of emptying of biliary tract in cat. Boyden, Edward March, 1934, 18:1, 32 A., and Frank E. Johnson. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 43 6o AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Effect of so-called histamine antagonis on gastric secre- Relationship of acute anemia to wound healing - ex- tion and motility. Hallenbeck, George A., and Charles perimental study. Besser, E. L., J. H. Ehrenhaft, and F. Code. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 47 Irving Friedman. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 61 Effect of topical anesthetics on gastrointestinal motility. Repair of cranial defects with tantalum. Shenkman, Necheles, H., N. N. Crohn, and William H. Olson. Samuel. Feb. 1 945, 39:1, 55 Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 46 Repair of large cranial defects by use of ilium and Erosion or ulcer (gastric and/or duodenal) experiment- plastics. Lambros, Vasilios S. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 37 ally produced through agency of chronic arterial Role of vitamin C in gastrointestinal disease. O'Donog- spasm invoked by intramuscular implantation of hue, John B. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 45 opinephrine or pitressin in beeswax. Baronofsky, Studies of nitrogen metabolism in patients with super- Ivan, and Owen H. Wangensteen. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 59 ficial 4u5Iceration. Mulholland, John H., and Frank W. Etiology and surgical treatment of acute mastoiditis. Co-Tui. Feb. 1g43, 28:1, 66 Estlick, Richard E., J. Lawrence Sims, and Carl H. Studies on peptic Inhibition. Shoch, David. Feb. 1943, McCaskey. June, 1940, 25:3, 179-184 28:x, Experimental production of peptic ulcers with caffein. Study of weight of celiac ganglion and its relationship to Judd, Edward S., Jr. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 46 essential hypertension; report on 201 celiac ganglia. Experimental studies on fat and air embolism. Bloom- Cantor, M. 0. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 39 enthal, Ernest, and H. Necheles. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 59 Surgical forum. Wangensteen, Owen H. . Sept. 1942, Extra - articular calcification in injuries of knee. Nacha- 27:3, 237-238 las, I. William, and John L. Olpp. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 62 Test of viability of gut in local obstructions. Herrlin, Failure of fracture of curettement of the marrow of long John, Jr., and S. Thomas Glasser. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 5o bones in dogs or fracture in man to cause stimula- Thyroid function as factor In disease and tion of gastric secretion. Merendino, K. Alvin, Sidney gallstone4 formation. Simendinger, E. A. Feb. 1 943, S. Litow, and Owen H. Wangensteen. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 58 28:1, Forum on fundamental surgical problems. Wangen- Tissue reactions to magnesium. Schulz, Reuben Z., and steen, Owen H. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 37-67 Carl W. Walter. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 64 Further studies on gramacidin and other antibiotic Traumatic hemothorax-decortication in treatment of agents. Heilman, Dorothy, and Wallace A. Herrell. chronic uninfected type. Coleman, Frank P. Feb. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 61 1945, 30:1, 57 Hematemesis from erosion or ulcer (gastric and/or Treatment of experimental renal hypertension with duodenal); occasional complication of fracture. renin (renal extracts). Wakerlin, G. E., E. L. Smith, Litow, Sidney S., K. Alvin Merendino, and Owen H. W. G. Moss, J. R. Weir, and C. A. Johnson. Feb. 1943, Wangensteen. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 58 28:x, 39 Human albumin. Scudder, John. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 58 Treatment of experimental renal hypertension with Human serum albumin (concentrated) clinical indica- vitamin A. Smith, E. L., W. G. Moss, and G. E. Waker- tions and dosage. Newhouser, Lloyd R., and Eugene lin. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 39 L. Lozner. April, 1942, 27:2, 139-140 Treatment of pulmonary embolism originating from Improved method of measuring potential difference femoral vein thrombosis. Filcher, Lewis Stephen. across human gastric membranes and preliminary Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 41 report on clinical significance. Goodman, E. N. Use of human serum in surgical cases. Self, Edward B. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 48 Feb. 1943, 28:1, 58 Influence of amphetamine on urinary bladder. Lich, Use 28aofin 4t9ravenous morphine and peritoneal puncture Robert, Jr. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 45 in diagnosis of peritonitis. Zierold, A. A. Feb. 1943, Influence of parenteral protein digest solution. Wein- stein, Jacob J., and Charles Stanley White. Feb. 1945, Use of modified T-tube for visualization of bile tracts. 30:1, 65 Baker, H. L. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 42 Intraperitoneal use of sulfadiazine. Walter, LeRoy E. Use of serum phosphatase, cephalin flocculation and and Warren H. Cole. Feb. 1943, 28:x, 50 hippuric acid tests in differential diagnosis of jaun- Intrayenous administration of amino acids. Reynolds, dice. Frantz, Kiefer. Feb. 1 943, 28:x, 43 John. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 57 Visualization of biliary duct system with contrast Management of urinary bladder in acute spinal cord media. Farris, J. Matthews. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 42 injury. Landes, H. E., and H. C. Voris. Feb. 1943, ROYAL AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS 28:1, 44 Request contributions to packet library. March, 1935, Mechanism of head injury as studied by cathode ray 19:1, 33 oscilloscope. Gurdjian, E. S., and H. R. Lissner. Feb. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND 1945, 30:1, 54 Comparison of American college with English. Chip- Pantopaque myelography in diagnosis of herniations of man, W. W. Dec. 1924, 8:3, 4 intervertebral discs. Gross, Sidney, Arthur B. Soule, Damage to headquarters through enemy action. Sept. Jr., and James G. Irving. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 54 1945, 30:3, 231-232 Pathology of regional enteritis. Owens, Frederick M., Desk and lectern-token of mutual friendship. Sept. Jr., and Eleanor Humphreys. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 49 1945, 30:3, 234-236 Post-traumatic painful osteoporosis. Herrmann, Louis Honor to newborn A.C.S. by R.C.S. of England. Sept. G. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 54 1945, 30:3, 23 2-2 34 Preliminary observations on intravenous administra- Royal College of Surgeons of England. Sept. 1 945, 30 :3, tion of fat for nutritional purposes. Dunham, 226-231 Lucia, E. Dwight Clark, and Alexander Brunschwig. Sir Rickman J. Godlee presents to College at first convo- Feb. 1943, 28:1, 65 Nca otioi n igreetIngs 4 from R.C.S. of England. 1916, Bul. Preparation for colonic surgery with succinyl sulfa- ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF IRELAND thiazole and dietary modifications. Archer, Harry Lee. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 51 Conferring of honorary fellowships. Yrbk. 1922, 22-28 Rare gift presented to A.C.S. Yrbk. 1922, 17 - 18; 1923, 22 Prevention of gastrojejunal ulcer with enterogastrone. Fauley, G. B. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 45 S Problem of therapy in chronic cystic mastitis. Hesser, SARCOMA • Herbert H. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 66 (See BONE SARCOMA) Prolonged dependent drainage in treatment of osteo- SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE myelitis. Dennis, Clarence. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 53 Approved hospital a factor in advancing scientific medi- Relation of toxicity of pancreatic enzymes to toxemia of cine. Craig, Allan. Jan. 1924, 8:1, 10-12 acute pancreatitis. Dragsted, Carl A., J. A. Wells, Art and science of surgery. Schwitalla, Alphonse M. and Franz R. Gotzl. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 44 April, 1937, 22:2, 67 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 6i

Dividends of medical science. Kanavel, Allen 13. March, New control of surgeons-objects and achievements of 1934, 18:1, 33 A.C.S. Shepherd, William G. Feb. 1924, 8:3, 1 - 12 Experimental science versus imitative art in medicine. Opportunities of surgeon and hospital in promoting Blair, E. Murray. Jan. 1929, 13:1, 33 -35 community Interest in proper care of sick. Caldwell, How scientific medicine can best serve public. Smith, Bert W. Dec. 1933, 17:4, 27 -30 Richard R. March, 1934, 18:1, 35 -36 Surgeon's interest in hospital organization, manage- Medical science, hospital service and the patient. ment and Its many problems. Adair, Frank E. Caldwell, Bert W. April, 1937, 22:2, 67 April, 1937, 22:2, 67- 68 SCIENTIFIC PAPERS Surgeon's responsibility as teacher. June, 1938, 23:3, 202 Arrangement of manuscripts of medical papers. Spec. Surgeon's week at a Century of Progress. Sept. 1933, Bul., Sept. 1945, 500 17:3, 23 Art of translating scientific papers. April, 1938, 23:2, What may surgeon In active practice expect from medi- 134-137 cal library? Sept. 1938, 23:4, 284- 285 Preparing scientific papers. Adson, Alfred W. June, 1939, SURGERY 24:3, 214-215 Accrediting of surgical deaths. Hunt, Ernest Leroi, and Scientific papers-seasonal product. Dec. 1931, 15:4, 52 - John de J. Pemberton. March, 1930, 14:1, 11 - 2I 56 Art and science of surgery. Schwitalla, Alphonse M. SHOCK April, 1937, 22:2, 67 Autotransfusion in emergency surgery. Griswold, R. Basic requirements for major surgery in approved hos- Arnold, and Alvin B. Ortner. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 57 pitals. MacEachern, Malcolm T. June, 1 945, 30:2, Comparison of various blood substitutes in resuscita- 1 45-149 tion after otherwise fatal hemorrhage. Greengard, Effect of lymph drainage from thoracic duct during H., I. F. Stein, Jr., and A. C. Ivy. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 57 acute hemorrhage. Shafiroff, Benjamin. Feb. 1943, Concussion shock. Grodins, F. S. Feb. 1943, 28:r, 37 28:1, 41 Effect of adrenal cortical substances plus intravenous Emotional element in surgical diseases. McLester, saline upon plasma volume in shock. Eastman, P. James S. April, 1937, 22:2, 96- 98 F., and C. A. Moyer. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 57 Etiology and surgical treatment of acute mastoiditis. Experimental studies on prophylactic treatment of sur- McCaskey, Carl H., J. Lawrence Sim, and Richard gical shock. Lavieri, Frank. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 56 E. Esttick. June, 1940, 25:3, 179 - 184 Problems in selection of blood for transfusion; use of Excision of pilonidal cyst and primary closure. Seely, high-titered test serums. Hoxworth, Paul I. Feb. Hall. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 68 1943, 28:1, 58 Experimental evaluation of satisfactory operation for Reactions following intravenous administration of ulcer. Lannin, Bernard. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 47 human plasma. State, David, and Milton Levine. Fat absorption after pancreatic surgery. Vermeulen, C. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 57 and M. Owens, Jr. Feb. 1943, 28: 1 , 44 Immunity and its relation to surgery. Beck, Emil G. Traumatic shock - early signs, prevention and treat- ment. Blalock, Alfred, Philip B. Price, Frederick R. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 61 - 62 Hook, and Fred W. Rankin. April, 1942, 27:2, 102-105 Importance of perinea! route in diseases of prostate and Use of intramarrow and intravenous concentrated seminal vesicles. Young, Hugh H. Sept. 1923, 7:3, plasma In surgical shock. Jones, Harold W., L. A. 35-36 King, M. K Erf, F. L. Munro, and L. M. Tocantins. Feb. 1 943, Improved operation for pilonidal cyst. 28:1, 58 Feb. 1943, 28:1, 67 Use of rapid blood volume determination by dye in Integrity of a surgeon. Bailey, Fred W. June, 1936, 21:2, diagnosis and treatment of shock. Schafer, Paul W. 102- 103 Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 56 Is standardization of surgical technique possible? - 19 SOCIAL ASPECTS OF MEDICINE Doane, J. C. Dec. 1930, 14:4, 16 Lymphatic drainage of esophagus; its relation to surgi- How scientific medicine can best serve public. Smith, cal procedures in carcinoma. Dorsey, John M. Richard R. March, 1934, 18:1, 35 -36 Opportunities of surgeon and hospital in promoting Feb. 1943, 28:1, 40 Marvels of modern surgery. Coffey, Robert C. Dec. community interest in proper care of sick. Caldwell, 1 933, 1 7:4, 45 Bert W. Dec. 7:4, 27 -30 1933, 1 Method for review of surgical mortality. Fowler, W. Social significance of medicine. Sproul, Robert Gordon. Frank. July, 1927, 1r:3, 4 Dec. 935, 20:4, 134- 2-45 1 139 New concept of cause of pyloric obstruction in duodenal SOUTH AMERICA ulcer, including description of techniques of antral Pan American scientific congress votes approval of hos- exclusion operation. Wangensteen, Owen H. Feb. pital standardization and recommends adoption of 1943, 28:1, 47 similar plan in South American countries. July, New plan in operative treatment of patients with severe 1925, 9:2, 7 hyperthyroidism. Rea, Charles E. Feb. 1 943, 28:1 Recommendation of affiliation of College with South American universities. 40 Mayo, William J. Jan. 592o, Nutritional preparation of patients for gastric surgery. Varco, Richard L. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 47 4 surgeons. merican American Reprinted from S.G.&O. Operation for uterine prolapse, devised by Dr. Christian April, May, August, 1920. Martin, Franklin H. Kielland, Christiana, Norway. Boldt, Hermann J. SPECIALIZATION Sept. 19 23, 7:3, 41 -42 Fundamentals of specialism. Squier, J. Bentley. Yrbk. Operative experiences on wounds of peripheral nerves 1933, 143- 146 from Pacific combat area. Preliminary report based on National roster of scientific and specialized personnel. 5o cases. Norcross, Nathan Crosby. June, 1943, 28:2 April, 1942, 27:2, 166 127-128 ' Present trend toward specialization in medicine, sur- Pain: surgical significance. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 57 - 60 gery, and hospital administration. Black, Benjamin Postoperative (anesthetic) paralysis of brachial plexus. W. Jan. 1941, 26:1, 87 - 89 Review of literature and report of nine cases. Clausen, Surgeon tells why he is glad he specialized in surgery. Edwin G. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 38 Hanson, William 0. Jan. 1942, 27:1, 86 Preparation for surgical career. Haggard, William D. SURGEONS Dec. 1933, 17:4, 3-5 Education of the surgeon. Mayo, William J. Yrbk. 1929, Psychiatric complications in surgery. Ebaugh, Franklin 147-152 G. June, 1937, 22:3, 153 - 158 Heritage of the surgeon. Dec. 1934, 18:4 1 44-46 Recent clinical and experimental investigations of sur- Integrity of a surgeon. Bailey, Fred W. June, 1936, 21:2, gical treatment of hypertension. Woods, Ward 102-103 Wilson. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 39 62 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Re-establishment of pancreatic secretion into intestine SURGICAL DRESSINGS after division of pancreas. Experimental study. Smith, (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS- H. G. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 6o Standardization of surgical dressings) Repair of cranial defects with tantalum. Shenkman, Advantages of standardized ready-made dressings. Samuel. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 55 Dann, D. B. March, 1934, r8:r, 19-20 Repair of large cranial defects by use of ilium and Efficiency and economy as applied to handling of surgi- plastics. Lambros, Vasilios S. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 37 cal dressings and supplies. Philomena, Sister. June, Results in gallbladder surgery. Starr, F. N. G. Sept. 1933, 17:2, 50- 52 1923, 7:3, 30 -31 Standard ready - made vs. hospital - made surgical dress- Revised technique for treatment of empyema. Mc- ings. Ward, Peter D. March, 1933, 17:1, 11 - 12 Grath, Edward J. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 42 Standardization of surgical dressings. Yrbk. 1938, r2o- Ruptured Intervertebral disks. Dandy, Walter E. Feb. 123 1943, 28:1, 38 Standardization of surgical dressings-advantages. Safety of modern surgery. Clopton, Malvern B. March, June, 1930, 14:2, 17- 18 1934, 18:1, 27-28 SURGICAL MORTALITY Scheme for surgical rating. Hunt, Ernest L. Jan. 1924, Accrediting of surgical deaths. Hunt, Ernest Leroi. 8:1, 38-46 March, 1930, 14:1, 11-20; Pemberton, John de J. March, Spool cotton as suture material in surgery. Vaughn, 1930, 14:1, 20-21 Arkell M. Feb. 1 941 28:x, 63 Method for review of surgical mortality. Fowler, W. Study of concentration of ether in breath and blood dur- Frank. July, 1927, II:3, 42 -45 ing course of surgical operations. Harger, R. N. Plan for central registry for operative mortality statis-

Feb. 1943, 28:1, 54 tics. Jenkins, Hilger P. March, 1936, 21:1, 43-44 Surgery of America. Chipman, W. W. July, 1926, 10:3, SURGICAL TRADE CODE 24-27 Surgical trade code prohibits rebates. Hovey, Fred B. Surgery in teaching hospital. Phemister, Dallas B. Dec. 1 934,. 18 :4, 43 Jan. 1938, 23:1, 27-28 Surgical approach to lesions of upper sciatic nerve and T posterior aspect of hip joint. Naffziger, Howard C., and Nathan C. Norcross. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 38 TRANSPLANTATION OF TENDONS Surgical approaches for drainage of non-purulent and Tendon transplantation in forearm. Kennedy, R. D. purulent pericardial effusions. Donaldson, J. K. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 52 Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 41 Tendon transplantation in forearm following irrepar- Surgical management of non - malignant obstruction of able injury to musculospiral nerve. Kennedy, Rod- lower esophagus. Thornton, Thomas F. Feb. 1945, erick D. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 27 3o:r, 56 TRAUMATIC SURGERY Surgical procedures in non - perforating pyloric ulcers. (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS- Witherspoon, T. C. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 6o Fractures) Surgical removal of benign tumors of esophagus. Course of instruction for hospital interns and residents Adams, Ralph. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 41 on care of cases of trauma. Prepared by New York Surgical removal of thymomas in cases of myasthenia andn:I, BrooklynRegional Fracture Committee. Feb. 1944, gravis. Clagett, 0. T. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 65 Surgical results of revival of radical one-stage excision Discussion of papers in forum on traumatic surgery. and stripping of varicose veins coupled with pres- Dec. 1928, 12:4, 22 -31 sure bandages and early activity. Hodge, G. B., Failure of homografts in humans-study of 50 cases Keith S. Grimson, and H. Max Schiebel. Feb. 1945, with controls. Slaughter, Wayne. Feb. 5943, 28:1, 55 30:1, 63 Industry: relation to traumatic surgery. Glenn, John Surgical treatment of cerebral thrombosis. Kredel, F. M. Jan. 1928, 12:1, 52 - 53 E. Feb. 1943, 28:/, 38 Introductory-open forum on traumatic surgery. Bes- Surgical treatment of hyperthyroidism. Case, James T. ley, F. A. Dec. 1928, 12:4, 15 Management of urinary bladder in acute spinal cord in- Sept. 1923, 7:3, 39 -40 Surgical treatment of intussusception in infants. Gius, jury. Voris, H. C., and H. E. Landes. Feb. 1943, 28:1, John A. Feb. 1943, 28:1, 51 44 Medical social work in industrial medicine and trau- Three decades of surgery. Stewart, George D. July, matic surgery. Odencrantz, Louise C. June, 1932, 1926, 10:3, 28 -3o 16:2, 13-16 Thyroid function as factor in gallbladder disease and Open forum on traumatic surgery. Dec. 1928, 1 2 :4, 15 gallstone formation. Simendinger, E. A. Feb. 1943, Prolonged dependent drainage in treatment of chronic 28:1, 4o osteomyelitis. Dennis, Clarence. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 53 Training for surgery, annual oration. Crile, George. Recognition8: tio4 4n and management of acute trauma to pan- Dec. 1 935, 20:4, 131 - 132 creas. McCorkle, H., and. Harry Peters, Jr. Feb. 1943, Transfer of tumor cells by surgical knife. Saphir, Otto. April, 1937, 22:2, 99-100 Relation of traumatic surgery to compensation laws. Treatment of persistent subscapular and apical space Goodnow, Leon L. Dec. 1928, 12:4, 58-6o infections complicating thoracoplasty. Brantigan, Relation of traumatic surgery to injured worker, em- 0. C. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 41 ployer, and physician or surgeon. Shoudy, Loyal A. Use of vitallium tubes in abdominal surgery. Lord, Jere Jan. 1928, 12:1, 49-51 W., Jr. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 65 Symposium on traumatic surgery. Besley, Frederic A. SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Dec. 1928, 22:4, 3 -4 Allen B. Kanavel and S.G.&O. Squier, J. Bentley. June, Traumatic hemothorax-decortication in treatment of 1938, 23:3, 166 - 167 chronic uninfected type. Coleman, Frank P. Feb. Announced in 1930, annual prize, life fellowship in A.C. 1945, 30:1, 57 S. for most acceptable set of case records presented Traumatic surgery as educational problem. Cutter, by candidates during preceding year. Jan. 1937, Irving S. Dec. 1928, 12:4, 5 - 6 22:1, 6 Traumatic surgery in curriculum of medical schools. Case records prize and honor list. Dec. 1930, 14:4, 63 Abell, Irvin. Conf. on Traum. Surg. 1929, 22-24 Franklin H. Martin and S.G.&O. Kanavel, Allen B. Traumatism and malaria in Central America. Clark, June, 1935, 2o:2, 47 -49 Herbert C. Conf. on Traum. Surg. /929, 24 - 25 Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, 1904 -05. Martin, Treatment of open wounds. Koch, Sumner L. June, Franklin H. Dec. 1924, 8 :3, 7; Yrbk. 1925, 67 - 68 1940, 25:3, 176-178 SUBJECT INDEX-BULLETINS AND YEAR BOOKS OF THE COLLEGE 63

TROPICAL MEDICINE Internships and residencies under 9 - 9 - 9 program. June, Clinical problems in tropical medicine in U.S. Branch,, 1945, 30:2, 133-134; Spec. Bull., Sept. 1945, 74-75 Charles F. June, 1944, 29:2, 153 -154 UNITED STATES PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ' Traumatism and malaria in Central America. Clark, Approved plans for graduate training in surgery. Dir. Herbert C. Conf. on Traum. Surg. 1929, 24 - 25 Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 414 - 418 TUMORS Commissioned Corps of U.S. Public Health Service. Adenoma of bronchus, 15 cases of adenoma of bronchus Parran, Thomas. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 15 reported from University of Michigan Hospitals. Public Health Service Act, 1944. Sept. 1944, 29:3, 292 - 293 Ingram, Ivan N. Feb. 1945, 30:1, 57 UNITED STATES VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Case of actinomycosis hominis. Henderson, William T. Application of Hospital Standardization principles to Oct. 1925, 9:3, r5 - 16 U.S.Veterans hospitals. Griffith, Charles M. Jan. Surgical removal of benign tumors of esophagus. 1928, 12:1, 31 -32 Adams, Ralph. Feb. 1 943, 28:1, 41 Approved plans for graduate training in surgery. Spec. Transfer of tumor cells by surgical knife. Saphir, Otto. Bull., Sept. 1 945, 56; Dir. Grad. Trg. Jan. 1946, 36 April, 1937, 22:2, 99-10o G. I. Bill of Rights. Spec. Bull., Sept. 1 945, 69-70; Sept. Tumor record. Moritz, Allan R., and Eugene Walker. 1945, 30:3, 239-24o March, 1930, 14:1, 3 -5 Medical and hospital service. Letter, Jan. 20, 1 944, by Value of bilateral simultaneous exposure in surgery of Charles M. Griffith. Feb. 1944, 29:r, 20 adrenal glands. Semans, James H. Feb. 1945, 30:1, Meeting of special medical advisory group. Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 219 U Organization and functions of U.S.Veterans Admin- istration. Griffith, Charles M. June, 1 944, 29:2, 198- 200 UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND REHABILITATION Replies to statement on transfer of medical officers. ADMINISTRATION Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 249 - 25o United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administra- Special medical advisory group to administrator of tion. Sept. 1944, 29:3, 2 97; June, 1 945, 30:2, 137 - 138 veterans affairs. Griffith, Charles M. June, 1945, UNITED STATES ARMY 30:2, 135; Spec. Bull., Sept. 1945, 76 Army medical library. 1937, 22:1, 31 Jan. UROLOGY Demobilization of medical officers. Sept. 1 945, 30:,3, Essentialss t_ia.54is for efficient urological service. Scherck, 249- 250 Henry Joseph. April, 1925, 9:1, 85 -96 Have you any foreign maps? Request from War Dept., Removal of ureteral stone by cystoscopic manipulation U.S.Army. Sept. 1 944, 29:3, 2 75 of disintegration of cystin stone by pelvic lavage and Medical department of U.S.Army. Ireland, Merritte W. internal medication. Crowell, A J. Sept. 1923, 7:3, Yrbk. 1931, 121 - 124 Military surgical manuals. April, 1942, 27:2, 178 Symposium on urological surgery. Sept. 1933, 17:3,7 Organization and functions, medical department, U.S. Army. Hillman, Charles C. April, 1942, 27:2, 141- 147 Outline of some units and Individual duties to which w medical officers may be assigned in U.S.Army. WAR MEDICINE AND SURGERY April, 5942, 27:2, 147 Bibliography of war medicine and surgery. April, 1942, Refresher courses in Army hospitals. Spec. Bull. Sept. 27:2, 179-199; Sept. 1942, 27:3, 225-235; Feb. 1943, 1945, 56 28:/, 68-69; June, 1 943, 28:2, 227-239; Feb. 1944, 29:1, Surgery in medical department of U.S.Army. Ireland, 40-56; June, 1 944, 29:2, 237 - 259; Sept. 1 944, 2 9:3, Merritte W. Yrbk. 1930, 127- 134 298-308; Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 33-50; June, 1 945, 30:2, UNITED STATES DIVISION OF NURSE EDUCATION 152-171; Spec. Bull., Sept. 1 945, 77; Sept. 1 945, 30 :3, Opening of district offices, division of nurse education. 2 54-268 Fed. Sec. Agency, U.S.P.H.S., Div. of Nurse Education. Care woundedunded In combat zones. Surg. Div. Office of Sept. 1 944, 2 9:3, 295 Surgeon General, U.S.Army. June, 1 943, 28:2, 109- UNITED STATES NAVY 114; Walters, Waltman. June, 1943, 28:2, 115-121 Demobilization of Medical Corps, U.S.Navy. Sept. 1 945, Dept2hc9:2,charge 4 g_einjuries.m4 Webster, Donald. June, 1944, 30 :3, 238 Essentials of residency - type training in U.S.Naval hos- pitals. Professional Diva of Bureau of Medicine and Doctor and hospital in war. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Surgery, U.S.Navy. June, 1 945, 30:2, 132-133 April, 1942, 27:2, 93 -98 Medical audio - visual education In U.S.Navy. Barr, Experiences in theater of operations. Bosworth, Board- Joseph S. Sept. 1944, 29:3, 322-323 man M., Thomas Fitzhugh, Clinton L. Compere, Jack 0. Navy war surgery. Ferguson, L. Kraeer, John Moore Akins, L. Kraeer Ferguson, John Moore Schmoele, John Schmoele, John H. Robbins, Charles G. McCormack, H. Robbins, Charles G. McCormack, and Edward C. Harry H. Huston, and Edward C. Kenney. June, 1944, Kenney. June, 1 944, 29:2, 1 ro-116 29:2, 122 - 142 Medical and hospital service in war time. MacEachern, Organization and functions of medical department of Malcolm T. June, 1 943, 28:2, 95-108 U.S.Navy. Hook, Frederick R. April, 1942, 27:2, 148- Navy war surgery. Ferguson, L. Kraeer, John Moore 153 Schmoele, John H. Robbins, Charles G. McCormack, Senior cadet nurses in U.S.Navy. Fed. Sec. Agency, Harry H. Huston, and Edward C. Kenney. June, 1 944, U.S.P.H.S., Div. of Nurse Education. Sept. 1944, 2 9:3, 29:2, 122-142 293-294 Operative experiences on wounds of peripheral nerves Surgeon general of U.S.Navy appeals for additional from Pacific combat area. Norcross, Nathan C. June, physicians. Feb. 1944, 29:1, 17 1943, 28:2, 127 - 128 Treatment of combat casualties aboard ship. Smith, Philosophy of wound management in U.S.Army. Lyons, Gerald W. June, 28:2, 122 - 123 1943, Champ. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 1 3- 14 UNITED STATES NAVY, BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND Psychoneuroses of war. Camp, Carl D., Olin B. Chamber- SURGERY lain, and W. S. Littlejohn. June, 1943, 28:2, 145 Essentials of residency-type training in U.S.Naval hos- -154 Surgical problems of aviation medicine. Clark, Ran- pitals. June, 1 945, 30:2, 132 - 133 UNITED STATES PROCUREMENT AND ASSIGNMENT dolph L., Jr. Feb. 1 945, 30:1, 7o SERVICE FOR PHYSICIANS, DENTISTS AND Treatment of combat casualties aboard ship. Smith, VETERINARIANS Gerald W. June, 1943, 28:2, 122-123 Current problems in medical man power for armed Treatment of war Injuries to chest. Eloesser, Leo, Fred forces, hospitals and civilian population. June, W. Rankin, and Frederick R. Hook. April, 1942; 27:2, 5 944, 29:2, 166 - 168 122-126 64 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

Treatment of war injuries to face. Brown, James Barrett, Problems in war time surgical practice. Leahy, Leon J. Fred W. Rankin, and Frederick R. Hook. April, 1942, June, 1943, 28:2, 188 - 189 27:2, 132-134 Procurement and assignment service. Diehl, Harold S. Treatment of war injuries of skull and brains. Horrax, June, 1943, 28:2, 17o - 176 Gilbert, Fred W. Rankin, and Frederick R. Hook. April, Procurement and assignment service. Seeley, Sam F. 1942, 27:2, 127-131 April, 1942, 27:2, 159- 162 Treatment of wounds of soft parts. Chaffin, Lawrence, Procurement and assignment service program. Sept. Frederick Hook, and Fred W. Rankin. April, 1942, 27:2, 1945, 30 :3, 237 112-115 Recommendations for directing board, procurement War wounds of extremities. Carter, B. Noland, and and assignment service. Lapham, M. E. June, 1 943, Michael E. DeBakey. June, 1944, 29:2, 117 - 121 28:2, 177-178 WAR SERVICE Releases, U.S. Office of Civilian Defense. June, 1943, Activities of A.C.S. and their relation to defense pro- 28:2, 164- 167 gram. Abell, Irvin. April, 1942, 27:2, 167-170 Requests for deferments on interns and residents must A.C.S. in Second World War. Feb. 1944, 29:1, 21 - 27 be filed early. (Reprinted from Hospitals March, 1944.) Assignment and utilization of interns and residents for Feb. 1 944, 29:1, 18-19 1943- 1944. Lapham, M. E. June, 1943, 28:2, 177 - 178 ' Responsibilities, accomplishments and future prob- Canada - A.C.S. in Second World War. Feb. 1944, 29:1, lems. Procurement and assignment service. Diehl. 27 Harold S. June, 1 943, 28:2, 170-176 Care of wounded by American surgeons. Kirk, Norman Role of emergency medical service in gas defense. Dear- T. Sept. 5944, 29:3, 2 90 ing, W. P. June, 1943, 28:2, 160 - 164 Care of wounded in combat zones. Surg. Div., Office of Surgical practice in war time. Abell, Irvin. June, 1 943, Surgeon General, U.S.Army. June, 1 943, 28:2, 109-114; 28:2, 184-186; Stanton, E. Macdonald. June, 1 943, Walters, Waltman. June, 1 943, 28:2, 115-121 28:2, 186-188 Civilian medical practice during war time. Raulston, Tribute to medical officers of government services dur- Burrell. June, 1 943, 28:2, 191 - 192 ing World War II. Sept. 5 945, 30:3, 220- 221 Current problems in medical man power. Procurement U.S. armeda87dforces need 6,000 more doctors. Sept. 1943, and Assignment Service. Lueth, Harold C., G. B. Chisholm, and J. W. Tice. June, 1 944, 29:2, 166-176 War develops concern for improving standards of Current problems in accelerated medical and pre- obstetrical care. MacEachern, Malcolm T. Feb. 1 944, medical education. Furstenberg, Albert C. June, 29:1, 36-38 1944, 29:2, 156- 158 WAR TIME GRADUATE MEDICAL MEETINGS Demobilization of medical corps, U.S.Navy. Sept. 1 945, Latest ref. Sept. 1 945, 30:3, 2 43-2 44 3o:3, 238 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAWS Demobilization of medical officers. Sept. 1 945, 30:3, (See also AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, 249-25o Industrial medici ne) Doctor fights. Abell, Irvin. Sept. 1944, 29:3, 29o-291 Co-operation between hospitals and those administer- Doctor and hospital in civilian defense. Baehr, George. ing workmen's compensation laws. Lazenby, Mau- April, 1942, 27:2, 154- 157 rice, Andrew F. McBride, and Matthew 0. Foley. April, Emergency medical service in war time disasters. 1927, 1 1: 2 , 35-40 Dearing, W. P. June, 2 944, 29:2, 203- 205 Economy of proper medical treatment in relation to Increasing opportunity and responsibility of doctors compensation. Kingston, George A. April, 1927, and hospitals for service in relation to accelerated 11:2, 12 - 15 war program. Lahey, Frank H. June, 1943, 28:2, 168- Relation of workmen's compensation insurance carriers 169 totrim aumaticm57 surgery. Turner, George E. Jan. 1928, Influences of war on medical service in industry. Hess; Gaylord R., J. C. Cunningham, Frederick W. Slobe, Robert A. Kehoe, William J. Fulton, and Thomas J. Traumatic surgery and its relation to compensation laws. Goodnow, Leon L. Jan. 1928, 12:1, 58- 6o Lynch. June, 1944, 29:2, 177 - 197 Workmen's compensation laws, their intent and sig- Internships and residencies under 9 - 9 - 9 program. Pro- curement and Assignment Service. June, 1 945, 30:2 nificance. Deckelman, Charles, and Henry D. Sayer. April, 1927, 11:2, 7 - 11 133-134; Spec. Bull., Sept. 1 945, 74-75 Joint statement by Office of Civilian Defense and Ameri- WORLD'S WORK can Red Cross. April, 1942, 27:2, 158 Report published In June, 1920, upon effect of minimum Maintaining standards for maternity and newborn in- standard among hospitals. Hawthorne, Daniel. Jan. fant care. Daily, Edwin F. June, T. , 29:2, 221-223 1921, 5:1, 7 Medical practice in war time. Chaney, William Calvert. June 1943, 28:2, 190 - 191 News letter to Fellows of A.C.S. in service with armed forces. Feb. 2 945, 30:1, 32 YELLOW FEVER Non - quota interns and residents - supplementary in- Method of prevention and control of yellow fever. formation. Feb. 2 945, 39: 1 , 31 Dowling, Oscar. Sept. 1923, 7:3, 72 - 73 Organization for the Great War, 1916-17. Dec. 1924, 8 :3, Yellow fever: means of transmission. Finlay, Carlos E. 12 June, 1936, 21:2, 100-101