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THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. .I

EDITED BY DAWSON WILLIAMS, M.D., D.SC.(HON.),

ASSISTED BY

CHARLES LOUIS TAYLOR.

VOLUME II, 1916.

JULXY TO DE:CEmmBEIm.

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3ton4hon: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 429, STRAND, W.C.

I . _. A Ir INDEX TO VOLUME II FOR 1916.

READERS in search of a particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several cases distributed under two or more separate but nearly synonymous headings-such, for instance, as Brain and Cerebral; Heart and Cardiac; Liver and Hepatic; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma, Epithelioma, Malignant Disease, New Growth, Barcoma, etc.; Child and Infant; Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glycosuria and Sugar; Light, Roentgen, Radium, X Rays; Status Lymphaticus and Thymus; Eye, Ophthalmia and Vision; Bicycle and Cycle; Motor and Automobile; Association, Institution, and Society; Paris, ; Berlin, Prussia, ; Vienna, Austria, etc. Subjects dealt with under various main headings in the JOURNAL have been set out in alphabetical order under their respective headings-for example, "Correspondence," "Leadigg Articles," "Reviews," etc. Original Articles are indicated by the letter (0).

A. ADAMS, LiAut. Auriol C. A., killed in action, ALLINSON, H. Calthrop: Vagitus uterinus 404 892 Abdominal operation for cervical cancer. See ADAMS. Joseph, obituary notice of, 478 Allowance to widowed mother (parliamentary Cancer ADDINSELL, Augustus W.: Head injuries in question), 662 Abdominal operations, danger of iodine solu- war. 99. (0) Allowances to dependants (parliamentary tions for sterilizing the skIin in (A. Ernest ADDISON, Christopher, appointed Minister of question), 813 Waylard), 75 Munitions. 846 Alma Mater, 739 Abdulla and Co: Tablet wall almanae, 827 ADDISON, Geoffrey, killed in action, 569 ALMENT, E. (and others): Plea for ignoring Aberdeen: Anterior poliomyelitis in, 126, 305, Adrenals, removal of followed by gastric "laudable pus " in treatment of septic 338, 431, 602-Ambulance trains in, 506- ulcer, 881 wounds, 286. (0) Child welfare in, 603-Tuberculosis in, 886- Aeroplane bombs, injuries and destructive Aluminium splinting, 32 Red Cross transport headquarters opened, effects of (Staff Surgeon Hardy V. Wells Alvarenga prize, 914 917 and Surgeon R. Graeme Anderson), 252. (0) " Ambrine " for burns, 329 Abortion, epizootic (parliamentary question), Aeroplanes and meteorology, 886 Ambulance Association, St. Andrew's, annual 300 Aeroplanes for transport of wounded, 157 meeting. 126 Abortion, National Commission on the birth- Africa, South. duration of bilharziosis in Ambulance Brigade, St. John, Indian sec- rate and the sale of lead plasters, 544 (E. G. Causton), 144. (0) tion, 197-Bengal corps, 197 Abscess of liver, amoebic, occurring twenty Africa, West, fevers in (report of Yellow Fever Ambulance column. London (parliamentary years after the original attack of dysentery, Commission), 297 question), 914 (George C. Low), 867. (0) AGATE, Captain Henry St. Arnaud, Military Ambulance trains in Aberdeen, 506 Abscess of liver in wounded soldiers due to an Cross conferred upon, 915 Ambulance work in Russia, 132 anaSrobic organism, 84 Agents' charges. 640 Ambulances and men with the French army, Absent colleagues, interests of, 52, 781. See AGNEW, A. P.: Pituitrin in labour, 871 British, 335 also War emergency and Men on active AIT¢cmsoN0, Lieut. Andrew Leslie, dies of Amentia, the " compluetic reaction " in service wounds, 738 (leading article), 878 Acad6mie Frangaise awards poetry prize AITKEN, D. MNCrae: Treatment of gunshot American Gynaecological Society Tratsac- C' The Gloryof Pasteur") to Charles Richet, fractures, 213 tions, vol. xl, 329 244 ArrAx, T. A. R.: Sodium eacodylate in pul- American Journal of Syphilis, 800 Acad6mie de M6decine to found a triennial monary tuberculosis, 640-Leprosy, 837 American Pediatric Society Transactions, prize for work on a psychiatrical subject, ALEBB, F. H.: Bone grafting, 119-Bonte Graft rev., 391 772 Surgery, rev., 222 American Rights League, 344 Academy, Royal, of Medicine, in Ireland: ALBEaT. Professor: Case of chordoma, 851 Amoebic abscess. See Abscess Annual meeting, 571-Election of officers, Alberta Medical Society, 820 ,amputation, simple modification of the guil- 571. Section of Surgery: Screening and ALIBERT-WEIL, E.: Manuel d'electrothOrapie lotine or flapless method of (Eiieut.-Col. radium dosage (Captain Walter C. Steven- et d'ilectrodiagnostic, rev., 805 J. Lynn Thomas), 481. (0)-Correspondence son), 802 Alcohol for hospitals, duty on (parliamentary on, 542 AoHiEsoN, Captain Malcolm King, Military question), 121-Rebate (parliamentary ques- Amputations, emergency, in military surgery, Cross conferred upon, 700 tion), 300 481 Acidosis in children (A. Campbell Stark), 756. Alcohol in military hospitals (parliamentary Amputations, treatment of the main nerves (0)-Correspondence on, 892 question), 335 in, 273, 309 AOEBa, G. N.: Infantile disease and mortality, Alcohol in venereal diseases, 672 Anaerobic wound infection (Miss Ivens), 872 391 Alcoholic dropsy. See Dropsy Anaesthesia, local, and nitrous oxide-oxygen, ACEBOYD, Captain Harold, Military Cross ALDERSON, Lieut. Alexander George J., acci- death after (W. J. McOardie), 109. (0)- conferred upon, 600 dentally killed on service, 633 (William E. Robinson), 291 (0). 669.-Corre- AcazD. Oaptain John Henry Dyke, killed in ALEXANDER, Lieut. Philip Mansell, dies of spondence on, 159, 200, 208, 339, 407, 669 action, 155 wounds, 239 Anaesthesia, safe, 888 Act, Mental Deficiency, 121 ALEXANDER, S. R., re-elected Mayor of Anaesthesia, spinal, report of 170 - cases Act, Midwives: " Covering., 22-Handywomen Faversham, 708 operated upon under (T. A. Weston), 794. (O) at confinement cases, 22-London County ALEXANDER, William, obituary notice of, 31 Anatomy, British, 849 Oouncil and, 126 ALEXINsKY, Tatiana: With the Russian Anatomy, review of books on, 425 t, lMidwives. proposed, for Ireland, 159, 199, Wounded, rev,, 805 ANDERSON, Captain Archibald Stirling Ken- 241, 275, 310, 408 Algiers, heliotherapy at, 913 nedy, Military Cross conferred upon, 337 Act,Naval and Military War Pensions (1915). Aliens, interned. See Interned ANDERSON, Lieut. Frederick A., Military 48.495,565. See also Pensions Alkaloids, costly, economical use of solutions Cross conferred upon, 600 Act, Workmen's Compensation: Return to of for ophthalmic purposes (N. Bishop ANDERSON, Surgeon H. Graeme (and Staff work, legal and other impediments (Sir Harman), 178. (0) S3urgeon Hardy V. WELLS): Injuries and John Collie), 757. (0) All about Babv, 556 destructive effects of aeroplane bombs, 252. Actinomycosis, mediastinal, vaccine in (W. S. ALLAN, James W.: Incomplete cure of the (0) Malcolm), 488. (0) consumptive,c 734 ANDERSON, William Corsar, obituary notice ADAM, Lieut. D. C. (and others): Convalescent ALLAN, Captain Robert Marshall, Military of, 279 paratypboidal and dysenteric cases con- Cross conferred upon, 916 ANDERTON, William, obituary notice of, 31 sidered from the preventive standpoint, ALLBUTT, Sir Clifford: Terms of the In- ANDREWS, Captain John Alban, Military Cross 174 surance Act, 438-Work of the National conferred upon, 700 ADUA, Captain Walter Eustace, Military Medical Research Committee, 785. (0)-Phy- Aneurysm, and projectile injuries of blood Cross oonferred upon, 915 sicians and surgeons, 855 vessels (Major W. Pearson), 796. (0) ADAmI, Colonel J. G.: Appreciation of Elias ALLEN, Captain William Barnsley, Military Aneurysm, traumatic, dealt with by oblitera- Metchnikoff, 130-On thelife-history of the Cross conferred upon, 470-V.C. conferred tive arteriorrhaphy (John C. Jefferson), 794. meningococcus and of other bacteria, 525 upon, 634 (0) 4 MEDICALJOURNA INDEX.

Animals, living, experiments on, report, 330- Army medicalifequipment, ,t 233. See Asylum accommodation (parliamentary ques- Parliamentary question, 914 also Army, Indian. tion), 300 Annual Charities Register and Digest, rev., Army Medieal Service: Promotion (parliamen- Asylum, Ballinasloe, 571, 854 557 tary question), 914 Asylum. Royal Blind, Edinburgh, and blinded Annual Representative Meeting (leading Army medical service. By a medical officer in soldiers, 58 article), 185. See also Association charge of an infantry battalion. 527 Asylums as militaryhospitals (parliamentary Antenatal clinic at Edinburgh Royal Mater- Army medical service in'France, 237')q question), 735 nity Hospital (J, W. Ballantyne), 420. (0)- Army, Rumanian, miiedical service of, 402 ATKIINSON, Lieut.aGuy aCheselden, dies of Correspondence on, 474, 506, 540. See also ARNOLD, Gilbert: An appliance for use in wounds, 665 Pregnancy severe injuries of the upper extremity, 254. ATKINSON, J. P., re-elected Mayor of Saffron Ante-partum clinics, 506, 540. See also Ante- (0) Walden, 708 natal ARNOULD, Captain Lioris Arthur, dies on ATKINSON, M. C.. re-elected Mayor of Leaming- Antimony, intravenous injections of success- service, 915 ton, 708 ful in a case of ulcerating granuloma Arsenic cancer. See Cancer ATKINSON, T. Reuell: Auto-wheels, 828 (George C. Low and H. B. Newham), 387. (0) Arsenic compounds, intravenous injection of ATKINsoN-FLEMING, Captain F. C., Military Antiseptic, a new intestinal (trimethol), 147 organic (W. F. Cholmeley), 44-Correspond- Cross conferred upon, 28 Antiseptics, influence of on the activities of ence on, 168 Atropine as an aid to the diagnosis of typhoid leucocytes and the healing of wounds (C. J. Arsenic compounds, organic, synmpathetic and paratyphoid A and B infections (H. Bond), 861. (0) ophthalmia unsuccessfully treated with Fairley Marris), 717. (0) Antitetanic serum in tetanus (Bacri), 783- (J. Victor Miller), 145 Atrophy, " sling," and kindred disabilities (Ktimmell), 852 Arsenic in syphilis, 748 (Francis Hernaman-Johnson). 423 Antitoxin, quantity sold by Department of Arterial pressure, methods of raising a low Attendance on soldiers. See Soldiers Public Health, City of New York, sinee war (W. M. Biayliss).725 AUIERBACH, Dr.- Health of Turkey, 850 began, 739 Arteriorrhaphy, obliterative, in treatment of AULD, A. G.: Mechanism of saline dressings, Antityphoid inoculation in the German army, traumatic raneurysm (John C. 4efferson), 475 192 794. (0) Aural suppuration and meningitis, value of Antityphoid inoculation (parliamentary ques- Artery, axillary, arterial haematoma of un- hexamine in (Douglas Guthrie), 455. (0) tion), 300 usual type of the second part of (Ernest W. Auricular venous pulsation in the liver, 912 Antityphus serum (Nicolle and Blaizot), 660 Witney), 759 AuSTEN, Fleet Surgeon Thomas, Croix de Apothecaries' Hall of Ireland, information Arthritis, rheumatoid, apparentlv cured by Chevalier, Legion of Honour, conferred concerning the study of medicine, 360 'auto " counter irritation (C. T. Griffiths), upon, 436 Apothecaries' Society of London, pass lists 836 AusTIN, Captain Richard Andrew, Military and degrees, 31, 161, 341, 607, 827-Informs, Artificial hand apparatus, prize for, 124 Cross conferred upon, 775 tion concerning the study of medicine, 355 Artificial limbs, department for in Venice, 58 : Australian Institute of Tropical Appendicitis and helminthiasis, 431 -Competitive exhibition of to be held in Medicine, 668-Control of venereal disease Appendix. gangrenous, in the sac of a strangu- Bologna, and prize offered, 776 in. 186, 195-Health Act Amendment Act, lated inguinal hernia (E. Mansel Sympsou), Ascaris lumbricoides, life-history of (Captain 195-Universities and the war, 745 257 F. H. Stewart), 5,486, 753 (0)-Note on, 23- Austria, the recruiting standard in, 192-Drugs Aquaperia, 693 Correspondence on, 60. 474 made in, 230-American hospitals in, 472- ARAuJo, H. C. de Souza: Estuido clinico do ASHBURN, Major P. M.: The Elemnentts of Control of venereal disease in (Finger). 632 granuloma venereo, rev., 146 Military Hgoiene, Especially Arraniged for Austrian and German medical journals, notes Archives m6dicales belges, 783 Officers and Men of the Line, rev., 842 from, 852, 882 Archives, military medical, 698, 735 AsHBY, Thomas A., obituary notice of, 442 Austrianmedical'practitioners (parliamentary ARGup, Captain Henry Harold, Military Cross ASSHETON, R.: Growth in Length: Emb-yo- question), 87 conferred upon, 775 logical Essays,770 Austro-German experiences: Outbreak of Arm injuries, appliance for use in (Gilbert Association, American, of Labor Legislation, purulent stomatitis (Rumpel), 191-Typhoid Arnold), 255. (0). See also Extremity, and a campaign for health insurance, 889 carriers with infected mouths (Eggebrecht), upper Association, American Medical, annual nmeet- 192-Inoculation against typhoid fever and Armenian Refugees' Fund, 639 ing, 426 cholera in the Germian army, 192-Recruit- ARMITAGE. Lieut. Douglas W., killed in Association, British. annual :meeting at New- ing standard in Austria, 192-German sol- action, 504 castle-upon-TyDe, 404 diers' rations and clothing, 269 -Nephritis ARMSTRONG, Lieut. G. P., Military Cross con- Association, British Medical, Annual Repre- (F. Pick), 269-Scarlatiniform rash following ferred upon, 305 sentative Meeting (leading article). 185 typhoid and cholera inoculation (W. Frie- ARMSTRONG-JONEs, Robert. resignation of, boes), 269-Obscure rheumatic pains among 196, 311-Presentation to, 411 ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: PROCEED- soldiers (M. Matyas), 270-Treatment of Army, Belgian, gift to, 739 INGS OF BRANCHES AND DIvIsIONS: wounds of the testicle (Levy), 270 Bombay Branch.-C. Fernandez shows Autogenous vaccine. See Vaccine ARMY, BRITISH: cases of psoriasis, lichen planus, Ray- Automobile Association offers help re lighting Amount spent on iam for, 311 naud's disease, xanthoma (xanthelasma), regulations and petrol licences, 707 Army Medical Service: Promiiotion (parlia- ichthyosis and xeroderma, 15-Clinical Automobile. See Motor mentary question), 914 meeting, 390 Auto-wheel, 748, 828 Auxiliary R.A.M.C. F'und. See Fund Dorset and West Hants Branch.-Treat- Auxiliary R.A.M.C. Fund. See Fund Captains, R.A,M.C., 122. 233 ment of phthisis (J. Miller), 179-Discussion, AYLING, A. H. W., elected Master of the Dental treatment (parlialmlentary question), 179-Enterostasis (J. Midelton), 179-Hey Society of Apothecaries, 311 662, 699 Groves's splint (Sanderson Wells), 179- Duration of service of temporary officers, Ruptured spleen (J. Miller), 179 R.A.M.C., 151 Grenada Branchl.-The control of yaws Emoluments of officers of R.A.M.C. Special (Hon. E F. Hatton), 75 Reserve, 278, 477, 604, 699-Parliamentary Southern Branch. - Discussion on the question, 699 prognosis and treatment of syphilis, opened Exchanges 31, 93, 132, 161, 202, 279, 310, 344, by G. Cooper Franklin, 837 411, 443, 479, 511, 543, 576, 606, 638, 671, 707, B. 746, 783. 827, 858, 891, 923 Association, British Medical: Past, present, Babinski's sign from the point of view of Help for medical officers of, 46. See also and future policy, 916 comparative anatomy (M. Astwazaturof). Pensions Association, Canadian Medical, 307 219. (0) Infornmation concerning, 379' Association of French doctors at the front, Bacillaemia due to infection with B, faecalis Medical scrvice of by a medical officer, 443, 480 alealigenzes (Captain C. H. Shearman, with 527 Association of Genito-Urinary Surgeons, clinical notes by Captain T. G. Moorhead), Medical service in France, 237 American, Transactions, 623 893. (0) Parliamentary questions, 87, 148, 190, 662, 914 Association, Girls School, offers scholarship Bacilli, typhoid-paratyphoid, brilliant green Pay, R.A.M.C. (parliamentary (luestion), to daughters of naval and army officers, 311 and telluric acid in the isolation of (Archi- 914 Association, Herb Growing, 735 bald Leitch), 317. (0) Promiotions. R.A.M.C., 148 Association of Insurance Committees, report, Bacillary dysentery. See Dysentery Rate of mortality in, one huindred years ago 884-Tuberculosis schemes. 884 Bacillus Aertrycke vel suipestifer causing (A. Chaplin), 429 Association, Irish Medical Schools' and fatal case of gastro-enteritis (E. J. Retention of temporary officers R.A.M.C., Graduates', annual meeting, 693 MeWeeney), 451. (0-Correspondence on, 190 Association of Medical Health Officers of 608, 640 Sight tests for, 399, 461 Nova Scotia. annual meeting, 473 BACoT. A.: Use of insecticides against lice, Silver badge (parliamentary question), 662 Association, Medico-Psychological, annual 447-Improvement of fly-spraying fluids and Venereal diseases in. 668, 705, 743-Parlia- meeting, 179-Mental disabilities for war the control of experimental trials, 807 mentary question, 735 service (Sir George Savage), 179-Other BACRI: Antitetanic serum in tetanus, 783 Volunteer Officers' Decoration, 90 business, 180-Functional gastric dis- Bacteria, life-history of some (Lieut.-Col. J. G. Work of the expanded R.A.M.C., 494, 500, 503 turbance in the. soldier (Colin McDowall), Adam-ii), 525. (0) See also Meningoeoccus 760 Bacteria, relief staining for (T. E. C. Benians), Army, British, Territorial Force: Deaths of Association. Ontario Medical, 306 722. (O) Territorials in Indian troop train (parlia- Association, Poor Law Medical Officers' of Bacteriological purposes, digested and diluted mentarv question), 190-Territorial Decora- and Wales, annual.meeting, 129- serumn as a substitute for broth for (A. tion, 858 Council meeting. 638 Distaso), 555. (0) Army, German: Organization of the Medical Association of Registered Medical Women: Bacteriologists to military hospitals (parlia- Service, 27-Inoculation against typhoid Discussion on the report of the Royal Com- mentary question), 914 fever and cholora in, 192-Dentistry in, 299 mission on Venereal Diseases, 145 BAILEY, Lieut. Bernard F., Military Cross Armyehuts. See Huts Association for Prevention of Consumption conferred upon, 600 and Other Forms of'Tuberculosis, National, BAILEY, Lieut. Ernest, killed in action, 738 ARMY, INDIAN, MEDICAL SERVICE OF: annual meeting, 148 BAILEY, Surgeon-Major Francis W., D.5.O. Appointment of belection Committee, 93 Association for Prevention of C"onsumption, conferred upon, 600 Army medical equipment (parliamentary Canadian, annual meeting, 819 BAIN, Jobn: Garlic in whooping-cough, 93- question), 233 Association, Sanitary Inspectors', annual Treatment of laryngeal tuberculosis, 480 Director of Mfedical Services (parliamentary meeting, 499-Clean wigwams for civilized Baldness, artificial, by twisting and breaking question), 87 men (Sir James Crichton-Brow%ne), 499 of hair (Sutton). 5. Information concerning,'379 Association, Southern Surgical and Gynaeco- BALDWIN: Syphilis of the spine, 465 Longevity in, 84 logical, Transactionts, rev.. 622 BALFOIUR, Lieut.-Col. Andrew: Medical ento- Medical Adviser to the Secretary of State Association, State Children's, annualmeeting, mology at Salonica. 696 (Order in Council), 51 707 BALL, Lieut. John J., killed in action, 57 Nomination of officers, 479 Association, Women's National Health, BALLANCE, C. A., Hon. M.D. University of Open competitive examinations, 279 Dublin Branch, annual meeting, 854 Malta conferred upon, 923 Pay of Indian officers taken prisoners AST'WAZATUROF, M.: Babinski' s sign from the BALLANTYNE, Alexander, obituary notice of, (parliamentary question), 190 point of view of comparatisfe anatomy, 219. 542 Suspension of:examinations, 344 INDEX. L MXbLUDALTE BRITXUnJouRNAL 5

BALLANTYNE, J. W.: Note on an antenatal o:r Belgian refugees: Memorandum from the Lieut. Leonard, killed in action, pregnancy clinic at the Edinburgh Roya1 Local Government Board 401 BIRTLES,470 Maternity Hospital, 420. (0) Belgian scheme for disabled soldiers, 236, 336 BLACK, Captain James Elliot, Military Cross BALY, Lieut. C. J. P. Tyson Sugar, killed iraBelgian soldiers suffering from tuberculosis, conferred upon. 700 action, 504 sanatorium opened at Eastleigh, 776 BLACK, Captain N., Military Cross conferred BANKS, Private Charles James, killed inaBelgian War Ministry to publish a periodical, upon, 194 action, 665 Archives medicales belges, 783 BLACKADER.LCaptain Gordon, dies of wounds, Barbers suffering from tuberculosis, proposeciBelgium, report of W. P. Lucas on the health 304 sanatorium for in America, 249 conditions in the conquered part of, 671 BLACKEAM, Colonel R. J.: Indian Manual of BARCLAY,.Captain William, Military OrosssBELL, Sir Charles, 542 First Aid, rev., 557-Primer of Tropical conferred upon, 337 BELL, Lieut. David Hunter, killed in action, Hvgiene, rev., 557-Indian Ambulance BARCROFT, J. (and others): Breathlessness in 569 Training, rev., 557 soldiers suffering from irritable heart, 517 BELL, Surgeon Douglas Gordon Patrick, Bladder injuries in war (Colonel Andrew BARFORD, Arthur M.: Treatment of the main D.S.0. conferred upon, 436 Fullerton), 245 (0) nerves in amputations, 309-Position of the3BELL, Captain Edward Augustine, dies on Bladder, rupture of, statistics (E. P. British medical profession after the war, 572aservice, 123 461 Quain). Barium meal, a prepared (James Metcalfe), 42 BELL, Lieut. James G., Military Cross con- BLAGDEN, John J.: Appreciation of J. Keogh BARKAs, Lieut J. C. P., killed in action, 504 ferred upon, 600 Murphy, 479 BARKER, Arthur, estate of, 279 BELL. W. Blair: The Sex Complex, rev., 841 BLAIR, LieUt. H. S. Penney, dies of wounds, BARKER. J. Ellis: The Foundations of Ger- BENAVIDES, R.. death of, 443 665 many: Being a Documentary Account Benevolent Societies Fund. See Fund, BLAIZOT, L.: Antityphus serum, 660 Revealing the Causes of her Strength, Auxiliary R A.M.C. BLAKE, Captain Arthur Joseph, Military Wealth, and Efficiency, rev., 16 Bengal Ambulance Corps, 197 Cross conferred upon, 470 BARKER, Captain W. Gordon, dies of illnessIBENHAK, Major Charles Henry, dies on BLAKE, Lieutenant Christopher, killed in after being a prisoner of war. 852 service, 738, 773 action, 435 BARLING. Gilbert, goes to as a France con- BENIANS, T. H. C.: Relief staining for bacteria BLAKE, Captain Tobias Rustat Hemsted, sultant, 639 and spirochaetes, 722 Military Cross conferred upon, 775 BARLOW, Sir Thomas: Appreciation of Sir BENNETT, Captain John Edgar, killed in BLAKELY, Private William Thomson, killed in Victor Horsley,166-Report of the Royal Com- action, 435 action. 404 mission on Venereal Diseases: Instruction BENSON, A. 0. : Literature and science in BLAND-SUTTON, Sir Jobn: Two hundred con- of the Young, 408-Erarveian Oration: Har- education, 911 secutive hysterectomies for fibroids attended vey, the man and the physician, 577 BENSON, Major Arthur Hugh, dies on service, with recovery, 133. (0)-Case of arsenic BARNES, Captain Mark Blakiston, Military 504 cancer. 788. (0)-(and Arthur E. GILES) Cross conferred upon, 852 BENSON, Charles, to 'act as deputy professor The Diseases of TVomen, rev., 873 BARNET, Ensique B., obituary notice of, 783 of surgery at Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, Bleaching powder in water purification. 334 BARNSLEY, Captain Robert Eric, Military 884 BLEUSE, W. Lyon (and others): Story of a Red Cross conferred upon, 775 BENSON, P. Lambert: Concurrent measles Cross Unit in Serbia, rev., 221 BARON, B., elected Mayor of Bristol, 708 and chicken-pox, 837 Blinded soldiers, Valentin Haily Association BARR, Sir James: The soldier's heart, 128, BENTHAM. Jeremy: His auto-icon,"' 564 and the 242-Nitrous training of, 73-Massage schools for oxide-oxygen anaesthesia, 339- Bequests to hospitals and medical charities, in France. 443 - Re-education of (Arnold Appreciation of Arthur Nimmo Walker, 311, 409, 411, 818, 828 Lawson), 838. See also toldiers 509-Venereal diseases in the army, 743- BERKART, J. B.: The Pathology and Treat- BLOMFIELD, James E.: Trismus serum Fees of and during physicians surgeons, 822-Fools ment of so-called Nervous A sthma, rev., 258 sickness, 423 or Physicians, 918! Berkefeld Filter Co. (British). 607 Blood agar for cultivation of the meningo- BARR, Thomas, obituary notice of, 860 BERKELEY, Comyns (and Victor BONNEY): The coccus. See Meningococcus BARR, W.: r.K. Therapy (Immunk6rper, radical abdominal operation for carcinoma Blood culture technique (R. L. Thornley), 555. Immune Substances) in Pulmonary Tuber- of the cervix uteri, 445 (0), 533-Care of (0) culosi8, rev., 146 pregnant women, 650 Blood, direct transfusion of, its value in BARRATT, J. 0. Wakelin: Search for dysentery Berliners appeal to their doctors for extra haemorrhage and shock in the treatment of carriers among soldiers coming from Gal- food cards, 443-Disapproval of medical the wounded in war (Lieut.-Col. A, Primrose lipoli and Egypt, 617. (0) profession as to the food distribution, 607 and Major E. S. Ryerson), 384. (0) BARRETT, Lady: Care of pregnant women, BERNARD, Captain Cyril Armand, Military Blood fluids, protryptic property of, 152 652 Cross conferred upon, 470 Blood pressure problems in health and disease BARRS, A. G: Venereal diseases in the army, BERNARD, Lieut. Henry Claude, killed in (Captain James M. McQueen), 421. (0) 668 action, 404 Blood pressure, review of books on, 390 BARTHOLOMEW, Captain G. G., Military3Cross BERNARD. Colonel Herbert Clifford, killed in BLOOD, Robert Allen, death of, 443 conferred upon, 470 action. 123 Blood, transfusion of whole (L. Bruce Robert- BARTON, G. A. H.: Intravenous injections of BERNARD, Leon: Problem of the tuberculous son), 38. (0) organic arsenic compounds, 168-Safe an- soldier. 186 Blood vessels, cases of gunshot wounds of aesthesia, 888 BERNSTEIN: Poisoning by pies, 466 (Captain 0. W. J. Wynne, Captain D. T. BARWISE, Sidney: Never Again: A Plea for a BERRIDGE, Lieut. William Eric, dies of Richardson, and Lieut. G. E. Dodson), 789. National Party with a National Economic wounds, 404 (0) Policy, 295 BERRY, Lieut. Alexander James, killed in Blood vessels, projectile injuries of, with BASKETT, B. G. M,: Economics of insurance, action, 404 special reference to aneurysm and the intra- 857 BERRY, F. May Dickinson, and J. (and others): saccular operation (Major W. Pearson), 796. BASKETT, Lieut. Roger Mortimer, dies of Story of a Bed Cioss Untit in Serbia, rev., (0) wounds, 815 221 BLUMER, Murray P. H., killed in action. 193 BASS. Lieut. Charles Brodie, killed in action, BERRY, R. J. A.: Practical Anatomy, rev., 425 Board, Central (Liquor) Control, and the sale 537 BEST, William Jenner, obituary notice of, 922 of medicated wines, 78, 244-Note on, 83 BATES, H. B., re-elected Mayor of St. Helens, BHAT, K. S.: Indian and Egyptian residents Board, Central Midwives, 208, 244, 567, 708, 816, 708 in English hospitals, 828 884-Annual report, 816 BATES, Captain H. J. (and Captain John BEOWNAGGREE, Sir Mancherjee M.: The Ver- Board, Central Midwives for . 58 FRASER): Further observations on the dict of India. 811 Board of Education, the vote for, 120; and treatment of sas gangrene by the intra- BIcKFORD, Staff Surgeon Bertram Raleigh, books for interned British prisoners, 244; venous injection of hypochlorous acid D.4.O. conferred upon, 436 and the University of Wales, 436-Annual (eusoll) 172 BIDIE, Lieut. George Maxwell Vereker, killed report of chief medical officer, 464, 875, 906 BATES, Lieut. John Vincent, Military Cross on service, 404 Board, Local Government, the vote for, 86- conferred upon, 470 BIDWELL, Midshipman Leonard John, acci- Issues circulars re venereal diseases, 111-Re Bath and its health officer, 53 dentally killed, 157 notification of leprosy, 168-Memorandumn Bath, the whirlpool (F. P. Nunneley), 721. (0) BIER: Gas gangrene, 852 re Belgian refugees, 401-Circular re a BATTEN, F. E.: Acute Poliomyelitis: its BIGELOW, M. A.: Sex Education, rev, 872 register of work, 411-Annual report, 563- Nature and Treatment, rev., 491 BIGG, Edward: Nascent iodine treatm-ent of Gives notice of postponement of the next BAYLISS, W. M.: The chemio-therapeutics of tuberculosis. 256 statutory elections of county and borough Mr. McDonagh, 273-Terminology of the BIGGER, Joseph W.: A warm etherapparatus, councillors, guardians, etc., 576-Circular re neurone, 438-Methods of raising a low 491 reduction of work for the Poor Law arterial pressure, 725-The physiological BIGGS, Charles Edwin Grant, dies of wounds, authorities, 860-Circular re the administra- work of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 799 774 tion of venereal disease regulations, 910- BEAN, Lieut.-Col. Harold Knowles, dies on Bilharziosis in , duration of Additional lists of certified occupations, 923 service, 773 (W. G. Causton), 144. (0) Board, Local Government, Ireland, and BEARD, Lieut. Frederic Gerald Vesey, killed Biliary regurgitation after gastro-enterostomy medical appointments during the war, 538, in action. 123 (Jas. H. Nicoll), 556 778; apd salaries of medical officers, 667; BEATTY, Captain Cyril C., Military Cross con- Bill, Finance, 24, 116-Leading article, 116. and doctors of military age, 740 ferred upon. 600 See also Budget Board, Local Government, Scotland, issues BECKETT, Major Victor Louis , dies of Bill, Pensions. See Pensions memorandum re State provision for treat- wounds, 123 Bill, Police, etc. (Miscellaneous Provisions), ment of venereal disease, 657 BECK, Charles A,: Midwifery forceps with 86 Board of Pensions. See Pensions mobile blade, 655 BILLARD, Max. death of, 443 Board of Trade, importation of salicylates, BEDDOW, Lieut. Victor, killed in action, 89 BiNG, R.: Textbook of Nervou.s Diseases for 544 BEGG, (japtain Henry, killed ig action, 737 Students and Practising Physicians in Bock's stethoscope. See Stethoscope BERING, Enmil von, retires from active Thirty Lectures, rev., 257 BOGLE, Captain GilbertVere, killed in action, service, 62 BINNIE, J F.: Manfual of Operative Surgery, 503, 663 BEmIBY, Captain Julius Henry, missing, rev., 392 BOLL, M. (and others): Vade Mecum d'glectro- believed killed, 238, 270 BINNING, Captain Robert Inglis, dies on ser- diagnostic et de radio-diagnostic, rev., 258 Belfast, health of, 405 - Opening of winter vice, 303 Bologna: Competitive exhibition of artificial session, 634 - Tuberculosis institutes, BINNS, Lieut. Raymond Lewis, killed in limbs, 776 statistics, 127-Teachipg of medical ethics, -action, 239 BOLT, R. F.: Trismus during serum sickness 885-National campaign against venereal BIR, Lieut. Eric Hinckes, dies of wounds, 57 _ (septic finger), 218 disease, 885 BIRLEY, Captain Hugh Kennedy, killed in BOLTON, Charles: Appreciation of Sir Victor Belfast Military District, observations on action, 303 Horsley, 166-(and T. W. P. LAWRENCE), cerebro-spinal fever in, 900 Birmingham Pensions Committee scheme, Case of cyst of intestine, 248. (0) Belgachia Medical College, Calcutta, 333 727 BOLTON, Jos. H.: In dirty dogdom, 128 Belgian army, gift to, 739 Birth inquiry cards and health visitors. See BOLTON, N. H.: Cerebral compression, opera- Belgian children, an appeal, 32 Health visitors tions, recovery, 904 Belgian colleagues at home and abroad, meet- Birth-rate, the Declining: Its Causes and Bombs from aeroplanes, injuries and de- ing of Executive Committee, 300, 908-Sub- Effects (report of National Commission), structive 745 effects of (Staff Surgeon Hardy scriptions, 908 rev , 42 V. Wells and Surgeon H. Graeme Anderson), Belgian prisoner in a German camp (Alphonse Birth-rate, National Commission, and sale of 252. (0) Sibenaler), 500 certain lead plasters, 544 6 TH1 Bsmsn 1 MEDICAL JOURNAL j INDEX. I I BOND, C. J.: Influence of antiseptics on the BROCA, L.: Les siquelles osteo-articulaires des Buxton, hospital for Canadians opened at, activities of leucocytes and on the healing plaies de guerre, rev., 804 280 of wounds, 861. (0) BRODIE, Thomas Gregor, death of, 300- BUXTON, Dudley W.: Deatb after nitrous Bone drill, 458 Obituary notice of, 342 oxide-oxygen and local anaesthesia, 159, 208 Bone grafting (Albee), 119-Review of books BRODRIBB, F. A.: Health visitors and birth BUXTON, Thomas. estate of, 637 on, 222 inquiry cards, 408 BUZZARD, E. Farquhar: Warfare on the Bone transplantation and some uses of bone BRoPHY, Captain Cyril Mary, Military Cross brain, 653 graft (Lieut.-Col. Robert Jones). 1, (0)- conferred upon, 28-Bar to Military Cross, BYERS, Sir John: Maternity centres, 819 Correspondence on, 92 701 Bynogen, 45 BONNEY, Victor: Wristlet ligature holder, Broth for bacteriological purposes, digested 393-(and COmYNs BERKELEY): Radical ab- and diluted serum as a substitute for (A. dominal operation for carcinoma of the Distaso), 555. (0) cervix uteri, 445. 533. (0) BROUARDEL. Madame Paul, accepts presi- Book of Limericks, 411 dency of the War Medical Assistance Fund, Books and the dissemination of disease 279 (0. A. Lanbach), 450 BROUGHTON, Captain N. W., D.S.O. conferred C. Books for Prisoners. See Prisoners upon, 470-Killed in action, 469, 503 Books on sanitary law, 344 BROWN, Lieut.. Andrew Cranstown, killed in Cab whistling to be restricted, 279 Boots for disabled men (parliamentary action. 124 CkDE, Lieut. Francis Thomas Darrell, killed question), 699 BROWN, Captain Arthur James, D.S.O. con- in action, 435 Bordeaux school.fortraining crippled soldiers, ferred upon, 665 CAESAR, Lieut. C. P., killed in action, 193 501 BROWN, Cree: Purification of water by bleach- Cagliari, compulsory notification of leprosy BORROWMAN, Philip G.: Cigarette smoking ing powder, 334 in the province of,485 and irritable heart, 640 -Obituary notice of, BROWN, Captain Ian Macdonald, killed in GAIGER, Lieut, Frederick Howard Stewart, 921 action, 773 killed in action, 738 Boston, Mass., establishes a medical depart- BROWN, Lieut. John Ritchie, killed in action, CAIRD, F. M. (and C. W. CATECART): Surgical ment and psychological laboratory in con- 737 Handbook for the Use of Students and nexion with the city police court, 860 BROWN, Captain Langdon, opens discussion Practitioners, House-Surgeonsand Dressers, BOUCHARDAT. G. (and F. RATHERY): Formu- on epidemic nephritis, 723 rev., 392 Zaire magistral Bouchardat, rev., 588 BROWN, L.: RBles for Recoverv from Pul- CALCATERRA, Ugo, obituary notice of, 443 BOURDILLON, Captain Lancelot Gerard, D.S.O. monavy Tuberculosis: A Layman's Hand- Calcutta, Belgachia Bledical College, 333 conferred upon, 470 book of Treatment, rev. 762 Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine. See BOUYRGET. P.: The Night Cometh, rev., 78 BROWN, Ralph, obituary notice of, 606 Tropical BOUTRGUIGNON: Ionization of cicatrices, 400 BROWN, MajorR. T., D.8.O. conferred:upon, 28 California, malaria mosquito survey in, 389 BOURNE-PRICE, Captain Thomas, Military BROWN. Captain Samuel, Military Cross con- CAMERON, Sir C. A.: History of the Royal Cross conferred upon, 600 ferred upon, 600 College of Surgeons in Ireland antd of the BOUSTEAD, Surgeon-Major Robinson, obituary BROWN, Captain William, Military Cross con- Irish Schools of Medicine, including a notice of, 671 ferred upon, 775 Medical Bibliography and a Medical BOWATER, Captain William, Military Cross BROWN, Lieut. W. J. H., killed in action, 470 Biography, rev., 78 conferred upon. 600 BROWNE, Captain M. Campbell, killed in CAMERON, H. Charles: Scope of an infants' BowER. Lieut. William Carroll, dies on ser- action, 774 welfare centre, 780 vice, 304 BROWNING-PATERSON, Captain N. A., killed in CAMERON, Lieut. J. H., killed in action, 537 BOwER, Lieut. William Charles Ernest, killed aerial action. 569 CAMMIIAE, P. J.: Fasting treatment of in action. 664, 737 BROWNLEE. John: On the curve of the epi- diabetes, 160. 243 BOWIE. Deputy Inspector-General R. F., C.B. demic, 142. (0) CAMPBELL, A. (and Mrs. Joseph CUNNING): conferred upon, 436 BRuCE, Colonel H. A.: Canadian Army The Healthy Girl, rev., 872 BOWBON, John, 84 Medical Service, 889 CAMPBELL, Harry: Possible functions of the Box, William F.: Two cases of acute illness BRUCE, Major John (and Captain Stanley cerebro-spinal fluid, 668-Fees of physicians in old men with valvular disease of the HODGSON): Treatment of scabies by sulphur and surgeons, 824 heart, 649 vapour, 177 CAMPBELL, John Munro, obituary notice of, BoYD, Lieut. James Roberts, Military Cross BRUNKER, Captain Frederick William, Mili- 442 conferred upon. 337 tary Cross conferred upon, 852 CAMPBELL. Lieut.-Col. Roland Playfair, killed BOYD, Lieut. William Gaston, dies of wounds, BRUNS, Paul von. obituary notice of, 670 in action, 469-Obituary notice of, 509 599 BRUNTON, Sir Thomas Lauder: Obituary CAMPBELL, Captain W., killed in action, 435 BOYLE, H. Edmund G.: Nitrous oxide-oxygen notice of, 440, 478, 606--Estate of, 671-Col- CAMPBELL. Captain William, Military Cross anaesthesia, 339 lected Papers on Circulation and Respira- conferred upon, 600 Boys. A. H.: Collosol argentum. 586. 924 tion, rev., 762 CAMPBELL, Captain William Kealty, D.S.O. Boys, Lieut. Richard Harvey. killed in action, BRYANT. Miss F. L., awarded a Civil List conferred upon, 470 774 pension, 95 Camps, German prisoners, D.C.M. awarded to BADFORD, E. H. (and R. W. LOVETT): Ortho- BUBB, Charles H.: Gag for treating cases of N.C.O.'s and men for services during typhus paedic Surgery, rev., 15 trismus, 875 epidemics, 634 sanitation of (Captain C. G. Moor), 620 BRAMWELL, William: How medical writings BUCHANAN, Lieut. H. C. Dudley, dies of Camps, may be given a marked improvement, 96- wounds, 738 Treatment of chlorine gas poisoning by BUCKLEY, Lieut. George Bent, Military Cross : venesection, 159 conferred upon, 775 Alberta LMedical? Society, annual meeting, BRANDER, Lieut. A. E., dies of wounds, 815 BUDAY: Liver abscess in wounded soldiers 820 Bratt's system of sobriety, 812 due to an anat5robie organism, 84 Army Dental Corps, 271 BRAuIEB: Typhus fever, 301 Budget, 24, 116-Leading article, 116. See also Army Medical Corps, 697 BiAUN, Max: Die Tierischen Parasiten des Bill, Finance Army Medical Service, 736. 816 Men8chen, rev., 457 Buenos Aires, institute for manufacture of Canadian Medical Association, 307 Bread prices (parliamentary question). 566, vaccines opened at, 816 Canadian Pensions Board, 437 699 . BUIST, H. Massac: Motor notes for medical Casualty command, 271 Bread substitutes for diabetic patients, home men, 17, 224. 763, 846 College of Physicians and Surgeons of made (B. T. Williamson), 870. (0) , British prisoners in (parliamentary Ontario, 273 Breast, second primary growths in the remain- question), 54 Compulsory health insurance, 747 ing, after amputation of the other for carci- Bullet wounds. use of filtered x rays for the Disabled soldier, the returned. 437 noma (Douglas Drew), 836. (0) relief of fibrous bands and adhesions Medical Council of Canada, 272 Breathlessness in soldiers suffering from resulting from (A. Winkelried Williams), Medical Society of Nova Scotia, 273 irritable heart (Thomas Lewis, Captain 754. (0) Milk supply of Montreal, 307 Cotton, J. Barcroft, T R. Milroy, D. Dufton, Bullets, rifle, distant effects of with special National service and women's war work in, and T. B. Parsons), 517. (0) reference to the spinalcord (Judson S. Bury), 886 Medical 306 BREmNER, R. A., re-elected Mayor of Canter- 212. (0) I Ontario Association, bury, 708 B-ULL, Colonel W. H., appointed Deputy Lieu- Physician's fee, 820 BRERETON, Cloudesley: French child and its tenant for County of Buckingham, 783 Poliomyelitis in, 819 education, 563 BULLIVANT, Lieut. Alfred J., dies of wounds, Red Cross, 271 BREw, Lieut. Cyril Huleatt, dies of wounds, 193 Returned disabled soldier, 437 569 BURDETT, Sir Henry: Burdett's Hospitals and Toronto Academy of Medicine, annual BRICKNER, Samuel M., obituary notice of, 279 Charities, 1916. rev., 16 meeting. 197 Brilliant green and telluric acid in the isola- BURGESS, Captain Robert, Military Cross Tuberculosis, 819 tion of typhoid-paratyphoid bacilli (Archi- conferred upon, 915 University conference, 197 bald Leitch), 317. (0) BURKE, Captain Michael Charles, Military British anatomy, 849 Cross conferred upon, 337 Canadian Army Medical Corps. 697 British army. See Army BuIRKE. Noel H. M.: Training and treatment Canadian Armv Medical Service, Board of British Association. See Association of wounded men, 340 Inquiry, 736 816-Correspondence on, 889 ' British beef stew." 466 BuRNETT, E. N., appointed J.P. for New- Canadian Medical Association, 307 British civilians killed, drowned, and wounded castle, 132 Canadian Pensions Board, 437 by the enemy, number of, 639 BURNETT, Major Philip, D.S.O. conferred Canadian Society in Paris, 404 British Fire Prevention Committee and hos- upon, 852 Canadians, hospital for at Buxton, 280 pital fire inspection, 232-Posters in Braille BURNIE, Private John Gilchrist, killed in Cancer, arsenic, (Sir John Bland Button), 788. type, 693-Warning as to Christmas enter- action, 304 (0)-Correspondence on, 860 tainments, 860 Burns, local trestment of, on a naval hospital Cancer of cervix uteri, radical abdominal British Journal of Ophthalmology, 533 ship (Staff Surgeon R. J. Willan), 318. (0) operation for (Comyns Berkeley and Victor British Journal of Surgery, vol. iii, rev., 147 Burns. paraffin mask for. 153-Paraffin treat- Bonney, 445. (0) -Note on, 533 British manufacture of organic chemicals. ment of (" ambrine "), 329, 333, 412 Cancer and hot drinks, 334 See Chemicals Burns's Museum of Relies, portrait of Dr. Cancer pathology (S. G. Shattock and L. S. British Medical Association. See Association John Mackenzie added to, 32 Dudgeon), 840-Correspondence on, 887 British medical officers and the civil popula- BURUELL, Lieut. Stanley Walter, dies on Cancer prevention, 744 tion of Northern France. 399 service, 193 Cancer, radium in, 817 British Prisoners. See Prisoners Burroughs, Wellcome, and Co.: Arsenic Cancer Research Fund, Imperial Annual British Science Guild, recent activities of, content of salvarsan and neo-salvarsan, 201 report, 299 661 BURY, Bishop, visits Ruhleben, 810 Cancerous, nervous, and disabling ailments, British surgical instrument firms. See BuRY, Judson S.: Note on the distant effects Jeane's bequest for treatment of, 828 Surgical of rifle bullets. with special reference to the Carcinoma. See Cancer BROADBENT, Sir John F. H.: Women medical spinal cord, 212. (0) CARDEW, Captain Arthur Barrett, Military students at King's College,London, 62 BUTLER. C. V.: Domestic Service: An In- Cross conferred upon, 852 BROADBENT,Walter: Treatment of meningitis, quirlj by the Women's Industrial Council. Cardiff Hospital for maimed soldiers, 437, 538 586 rev., 874 Care of the expectant mother, 672 B INDEX. I NZIA EarnRNA 7

CARLINE. Dr.: Fergus(s)on's speculum, 208 Cholera, inoculation against in the German College, Royal, of Physicians of Ireland: Carlisle, refreshment house experiment In, army. 192 Annual meeting, 607-Election of officers, 59 338, 537. 666 Cholera inoculation (Hoffmann), 27-Scar- 607-Information concerning the study of pass lists, CARR, Captain George D'Rastrik, bar to latiniform rash following (W. Frieboes), 269 medicine, 359, 372-Degrees and Military Cross conferred upon, 775 Cholera vibrio, new solid medium for the 607 CARE, Captain Leeming Anderson, Military isolation of (Captain H. Graeme Gibson), Cross conferred upon. 775 454. (0) COLLEGE, ROYAL, OP PHYyIcIANs OF LONDON: Carrel's method for sterilization of wounds, CHOLMELEY, W. F.: Intravenous injections Admission of Fellow. 892 621 of organic arsenic compounds, 44 Admission of members, 202, 638 Carrick-on-Shannon, enteric fever at, 472, 538 Chordoma, case of, 851 Anniversary of the College, 638 CARRUTHERS. T.: Urine Examination Made CHOYCE, Major: Secondary infections of Appointments, 202 Easy, rev., 182 joints, 290 Committee of Reference (War), 479 CARsoN, Captain Charles Graham, dies of CIEsSTIAN, lieut John B., Military Cross Communications, 202 wounds, 815 conferred upon, 600 Diplomas in Public FRealth, 202 CARVELL, J. M.: Home Nursing in Few " hristian science resort for so-called sick," Election of censors. 202 Words, rev., 655 land for bought at Brookline, Mass,, 671 Gifts to the College. 202, 892 Case for advice 748 Christiania. venereal disease in, 734 Information concerning the study of medi- Casein, pure, 693 CEHISsTY, Miller: Audibility of gun fire in cine, 355 CASEY, Captain J. P. N., invents a combina- Flanders, 64 Licences, 202, 638 tion wrist pocket, 311 CHUBB, Lieut. Alan Travers, killed in action, Reports, 202 638 CASTELLANI, Major Aldo: Notes on a new 435 Resignation and election of censor, 638 ulcerative dermato-mycosis, 486. (0) CHURCHILL, Augustus, estate of, 390 Venereal diseases, 638 Treatment of certain diseases of protozoal CHURaCHIL, Frederick, obituary notice of, origin by tartar emetic, alone and in com- 279-Estate of, 292 College, Royal, of Surgeons of Edinburgh: bination, 552. (0) Cicatrices, ionization of, 400 Degrees and pass lists, 161. 923 -Informa- Casualties in the medical services of the Navy Oigarette smoking and irritable heart, 640, tion concerning the study of medicine, 357, and Army. 28. 57, 88. 123. 155, 192, 238, 270, 672 370 3G3, 336, 403, 434, 469, 503,536, 569, 599, 633, 663. Cigarettes, nicotine in, 412 700, 737. 773, 815,852. 882. 915 CITRON: Osteitis in soldiers, 737 COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS OF ENG- Catgut, manufacture of, 30, 61, 147 Civilian aliens, interned. See Interned LAND: Catgut, sterile, 147 Civilian at the Western Front, impressions of Annual meeting of Fellows and Members, CATHCART, U. W. (and F. M. CAUSD): Surgical a, 432, 467, 501 746 Handbook for the Use of Students and Prac- CLAI, Captain Arthur G., Military Cross Annual report, 51, 575. 670 titionrs, House-Surgeons and Dressers,rev., conferred upon, 600 Bradshaw lecture, 705 392 CLARK, Lieut.-Col. Ronaldson: Comments on Conjoint Board of Scientific Societies, 131 CATTANEo, Giuseppe, death of, 443 Dr. zum Busch's account of " The British Correspondence on, 825 CAULFEILD, Oaptain Alfred H. (and Edward C. Treatment of Interned Civilian Aliens," 624 Council of, 95 HORT): Epidemic cerebro-spinal fever, 522. CLARK, R. V.. elected a Fellow of the Sanitary Diplomas, 202 705, 892 (0) Institute, 889 Disenfranchisement of Fellows resident CAUTLEY, Edmund: Fees of physicians and CLARK. Captain Sidney, killed in action, 536 abroad. 129, 576 surgeons, 780 CLARK, Lieut. William Michell, killed in Election of President and Vice-President, 131 CAvELL, Edith: Anniversary of execution of, action, 738 Examinations for the Fellowship 892 544 - Memorial. 544. 640, 667, 671,827 CLARKE, Captain Austin Basl,6 Military Cross General Medical Council, 892 CAWsTON, E. G.: Duration of bilharziosis in conferred upon, 700 Improper use of medical certificates, 131 South Africa, 144. (0) CLARKE, Capt%in Ian Alexander Murray- Information concerning the study of medi- CAYLEY, William, obituary notice of. 920 Mitchell, killed in action, 773 cine, 355 Celluloid, method of rendering it plastic (G. S. Clasp for D.#.O. and M.C., 337 Jenks scholarship, 576 Thompson), 801 CLAY, Captain Vivian Hastings, killed in Library, 575 Central (tAquor) Control Board. See Board action, 633 Loan fund for medical men on military Central Midwives Board. See Board CLAYDON, Olive, obituary notice of, 573 service, 705 Cerebral compression operations: recovery Clean wigwams for civilized men, 499 Meeting of Fellows and Members, 892 (N. Hay Bolton), 904 Cleanliness in schools, 444 Museum of, 51, 575 Cerebro-spinal fever. See Fever CLELAND, Captain Frank Lee, dies of wounds, Removal of a member, 131 Cerebro-spinal fluid. possible functions of 155 Resolution of the Committee of Reference, (W. D. Halliburton), 609. (0)-Correspond- Clergy as health missionaries, 592, 637 479 ence on, 668, 705. 745 CLERY, Lieut Noel cairns, killed in action, 193 Streatfeild Research Fund, 202 Cerebro-spinal galvanism. See Galvanism CLEVELAND, Lieut. Alfred Sherwood, killed in Venereal diseases, 202 Certified occupations. See Occupations action, 700 Voting papers to Fellows resident abroad, Cervix uteri, cancer of. See Cancer Clinical hospitals. See Hospitals 576, 892 CHAMBERS, Lieutenant Anthony Gerald, killed CLIPPINGDALE. S D., and the house where in action. 193 Sir Victor Horsley was born, 311 College, Royal, of Surgeons in Ireland: His- CHEAMIEYs, Sir Francis H.: Medical prac- CLOWEs, W. F. A.: Inflammable stomach gas, tory of (dir X. A. Cameron). 78-Information titioners and uncertified midwives, 60- 168 concerning the study of medicine, 359, 372 Proposed Midwives Act for Ireland, 199, 276 COATEs, Lieut. Vincent M., Military Cross College, St. Mungo's, Glasgow: Information -Health visitors and birth inquiry cards, conferred upon, 600 concerning the study of medicine, 371 438, 480 Cocaine and other local anaesthetics, 189 College, Trinity, Dublin: Degrees and pass CHAPIN, H. D. (and G. R. PIsEK): Diseases of Cocaine, restrictions on the sale of-Army lists, 161-Information concerning, 372, See Infants and Children, rev., 693 Order, 117 -Home Office regulations to be al8o University of Dublin CHAPLIN, Arnold: Rate of mortality iD the issued, 168-Parliamentary questions, 189, College, University, London: Awards, 131- British army one hundred years ago, 429 567, 735 -Uorrespondence on, 198-Record of Number of students, 131-Scholarships, 243, CHAPaN, Lance-Corporal William Murray, the dispensing cf (leading article), 229- 365-Roll of honour, 244-[nformation con- killed in action, 599 First convictions under the new regulation, cerning the study of medicine, 365-Collected CAnLmH, Sir R. Havelock: Appreciation of 232-In proprietary remedies, 265, 297-And Papers, Institute of Phvsiology, rev., 424. Sir Victor Horsley, 165 unregistered dentists, 596 (parliamentary See also University of London and Hospital CHATTAWAY, Lieut. Philip Spencer, killed in questions), 335, 632 (see al8o SUPPLEMENT College, West London Post-graduate, informa- action, 599 1NDEX) - Committee appointed, 699- tion concerning, 375 Chauffeurs, doctors' (parliamentary ques- Amended ,regulations, 812-Boyal proclama- COLLIE, Sir John: Return to work-legal and tion), 54 tion, 860 other impediments, 757 CHAVASSE, Captain Noel Godfrey, V.C. con- COOKEY, Lieut. John E. P., killed in action, 537 COLLIER, Wiliam: Our duty, 703 ferred upon, 634 COFFEY, Thomas, case of, 409 COLLINS, R Muirhead: Australian univer- CHEEsE, Lieut. Ernest Velmont, dies on COHEN, B.: Poisoning by prussic acid fumes, sities and the war, 745 service, 239 464 COLLINS, Sir William J., The International CHEETHAX, Lieut. Alan Humphrey, killed in COLE, Percival P.: A wristlet ligature holder, Opium Convention and the traffic in cocaine action, 915 329, 527 and opium, 198 Chemicals, organic, British manufacture of, COLEMAN, E. Hayling: Tuberculosis and Colloidal gold reaction, diagnostic value of 562 vaccines from the general practitioner's (leading article), 909 Chemio-therapeutics of Mr. McDonagh, 273. point of view, 36 Collosol argentum (A. H. Boys), 586, 924 340 COLEMAN, Robert B.: Tetany after thyroid- Colonial Office appointments, information Chemistry, review of books on, 726 ectomy, recovery, 871 concerning. 379 CHESSALT, Arthur Roland H., killed in action, College, Anderson, of Medicine, information Colonies, British, conditions of practice in, 665 concerning, 372 380 CHEvERS, Martin J.: Universal leg frame, Oollege, Epsom: Annual meeting, 53- Combing out the pseudo-tuberculous, 850 solint, and cradle combined, 489 "Christie" pension, 639-" Francel" pen- Compression operations, cerebral, recovery Chicago, Medical Clinics of. rev., 426 sion, 639-An appeal. 811, 821, 879. 887 (N. Hay Bolton), 904 Chicago, medical school for the university, College, King's: Women medical students to COMPTON-BURNETT, Lleut. Noel, killed in 923 be admitted, 24, 30, 62-Scholarships, 243, action, 194 Chicken-pox marks, treatment of, 208 365. 607-Information concerning the study Conference of Local Medical and Panel Com- Chicken-pox and measles, concurrent (A. J. of medicine, 365. See also Hospital mittees. See Insurance Rice-Oxley), 722-kP. Lambert Benson), 837 College, North East London Post-graduate, Confinement cases, handy women at, X22. See Child hygiene classes in Ireland, 634 information concerning, 376 also Act, Midwives Chil Welfare Annutal, rev., 111 College of Nursing. See Nursing Congress of Dentistry, Interallied, Paris Child welfare. See Maternity College of Physicians and Surgeons,Columbia (November, 1916), 512-Jaw wounds, discus- Children, acidosis in (A. Campbell*Stark), 756. University. New York, to admit women sion on, 783 (0)-Correspondence on, 892 students 390 Congress, German Medical, at Warsaw: Children's Country Holidays Fund. See College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Organization of the German Army Medical Fund annual meeting, 273 Services (v. Schierning), 27-Cholera inocu- Children's diseases, review of books on, 391, College, Queen Margaret, Glasgow: Informa- lation (Hoffmann), 27-Heart disease among 692 tion concerning the study of medicine, 371 soldiers (Wenckebach), 27 -Typhus fever Children's education, review of books.on, 872 College, Queen's, Cork: Information concern- (Brauer), 301-Relation of the louse to CHIAY: Ionization of cicatrices, 400 ing the study of medicine, 373 typhus (Jtirgens), 301-Biology of the louse Ohlorinated dusting powders. 147 College, Queen's, Galway: Information con- (Hase), 302-Infecting organism in typhus Ohlorination of water. See Water cerning the study of medicine, 373 (Toepfer), 302-Diagnosis and treatment of Ohlorine gas poisoning treated by venesection College of Surgeons, American, annual meet- typhus (Bostoski), 302-Typhoid fever (A. Stuart Hebblethwaite), 107. (0)-Corre- ing, 747 (v. Krehl), 302-Discussion, 302 spondence on, 159-Note on War Office College, Royal, of Physicians of Edinburgh: Congress, Oxford Ophthalmological, 53,145 memorandum, 189-Parliamentary ques- Degrees and pass lists, 607-Information Congress on Physical Education, Spanish, tions, 567, 632. See al8o Gas concerning the study of medicine, 357, 370 760 I 8 MziDicALJouBxAIMclBoum i INDEX.

Congress of Surgeons of North America, Correspondence (conttintued) CRAIG, Captain Duncan David, Bar to Military Clinical, and a tour of surgeons to Central Medical certificates for recruits and war Cross, 915 and South America to get in closer touch workers, 821, 857, 888-Suggested printed CRtAIG, Lieut. Eric E., killed in action, 404 with Latin America, 919 forms, 821 CRAIK, R.: Case of intrauterine scarlet fever, Conjoint Board in England: Pass lists and Medical examination of recruits, 778 444 degrees, 202, 705-Information concerning Medical officers of health, position of, 127 CRAIK, Robert: New ulcerative dermato- the study of medicine, 354 Medical practitioners and uncertified nlid- mycosis, 604 Conijoint Board in Ireland: Pass lists and wives, 60 CRAWFORD, John: Case of intrauterine scarlet degrees, 202, 607-Information concerning Medical profession and the war. See Obliaa- fever, 576 the study of medicine, 359 tion s Cremation Association of America and an Conjoint Board in Scotland: Pass lists and Medical trade unions, 572 insurance scheme for incineration of de- degrees. 132, 161, 202 -Information concern- Medico-military topography of the Persian ceased members, 255 ing the study of medicine. 357 Gulf and Mesopotamia, 919 Cremation Society of England, report, 32 Conjunctivitis petrificans, 880 Meningococcus and other bacteria, life- Creosote and potassium iodide in pneumonia, Conjunctivitis, pneumococcic (Lieut. J. history of, 604 168 Cropper), 41. (0) Meralgia paraesthetica, 636 CRICHTON-BROWNE, Sir James: Clean wig- CONNELL, Lieut.-Col. Harry Bertram, dies of Midwives Act for Treland, the proposed, 159, wams for civilized men, 499 wounds, 774 199. 241, 275, 310. 408 CRILE, G. W.: The Kinetic Drive: Its Pheno- CoNNoN, Middleton: Three cases of gastro- Mobilization of the profession, 856, 887, 917. mena and Control, 590-Man, an Adaptive ptosis treated by gastropexy (Rovsing), See also Practices of men on active Mechanism, rev., 726-A Mechanistic Vietv of 250 service War and Peace, rev., 726 Consumption. See Tuborculosis Modified circular amputation, 542 Crimes of Germany, 891 Consumptive, incomplete cure of the (J. W. Nauheim baths and their artificial imita- Crippled soldiers. See Soldiers Allan), 734 tions, 604 CaITCHETT, Sir Anderson: Appreciation of Contraction ring obstructing labour, five Neurone, terminology of the, 438 R. W. Doyne, 410 cases of (Clifford White), 752. (0) Nitrous oxide-oxygen anaesthesia, 339, 407, CRoMBIE, Captain Ian Osborne, killed in Convalescents, hydrotherapy as an agent in 669 action, 239 the treatment of (Frank Radcliffe), 554. (0) Nurses' registration, 745 Cronache di Medicina Politica, 443 COOKE, Captain Kenneth Edgar, Military Obligations and consequences of the war to CROOM, Sir Halliday: Appreciation of William Cross conferred upon, 701 medical and allied sciences and the honour Taylor, 243 COOKE, Captain W. E. (and Captain P. W. and interests of the medical profession, CROPPER, Lieut. J.: Case of pneumococcic MACLAGAN): Fulminating type of cerebro- 277, 308, 341, 406, 439, 476, 508. 541, 572 conjunctivitis,41-Formalin in pruritus ani, spinal fever, 869. (0) Opium convention, international, and the 244 Cooke's School: Information concerning the traffic in cocaine and opium, 198 CROPPER, Lieut. John, dies on service, 852 study of medicine, 366 Our duty, 703. See also Auxiliary R.A.M.C. CROuIsE, H.: The Omentum: Its Embryologv Cooling pipes for hospitals in hot countries, Fund and Histology: Its Phvsiological Uses, rev., 208 Painless midwifery, 540 841 CoomBen, Russell: Treatment of the main Phthisis. See Tuberculosis CROWE, H. Warren (and Cresswell SuEAERs): nerves in amputations, 309 Physicians and surgeons, 855. See also Phagocyte in cerebro-spinal meningitis, 725, COOPER, P. R.: Treatment of "shell shock," Fees CRUICESHANK, Captain J. A., Military Cross 201 Position of the profession. See Obligations conferred upon, 305 Copenhagen, effects of abolishing the regula- Practices of men on active service, 822, Crutches to prevent primary contraction, use tion of prostitution in, 589 856, 887. 917., See also Mobilization of the of (Dr. Hagentorn), 834. (0) COaBIN,wLieut. Charles Robert Peel, dies of profession CRYMBLE, Captain William, dies on service, wounds, 633 Pregnant woman, case of the, 128,158 599 CORLIs, Captain Charles, Military Cross con- Profession in leading strings, 307 Cuba, precautions against infantile paralysis, ferred upon, 701 Relief of distress In the medical profession 212 Corrections, 194, 924 arising out of the war, 127 CULLEN, Thomas Stephen: Embryologa. Royal College of Surgeons of England, 825 Anatomnv, and Diseases of the Umbilicus, CorresPondence: Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, 59 together with Diseases of the Urachus, rev., Alcoholic dropsy not caused by cirrhosis of Safeguarding the practices of men on active 526 liver, a classical allusion to, 200 service, 781 CULLUM, Captain John Arthur, Military Cross Amputations, treatment of the main nerves Raline dressings, mechanism of. 475 conferred upon, 28-Bar to Military Cross, in, 273, 309 " Shell' shock," treatment of, 201, 242 701 Anaesthesia, safe, 888 Soldiers and venereal diseases, 637 CULPIN, M.: Practical hints on functional Antenatal clinics, 474 Students as hospital house officers, 741 disorders*, 548. (0) Ante-partum clinics, 506, 540 Treatment and training of wounded men, CUMBERBATOH, B. P. (and E. B. MORTON): Anthropometric side of recruiting statistics, 340 Essentials of Medical Electricitv, rev., 557 744 Tuberculosis, diagnosis of. 825, 918 CUMMING, Captain H. E., Military Cross con- Arsenic content of salvarsan and neo-sal- Tuberculosis, scientific treatment of, 919 ferred upon, 194 varsan, 201 Turpentine in surgery, 744, 825 CUNNING, Joseph: Fees of physicians and Ascaris lumbricoides, life-history of, 60, 474 Venereal disease, report of the Royal Com- surgeons, 704, 743 Association (British Medical), past, present, mission. 477-Instruction of the young, CUNNING, Mrs. Joseph (and A. CAMPBELL): and future policy, 916 339, 408, 572 The Healthy Girl, rev., 872 Australian universities and the war, 745 Venereal disease, State provision :for the CUNNINGHAM, Lieut. Charles Clephane, killed AuxillaryR.A.M.O. funds, 704 treatment of, 160 in action, 537 Bell, Sir Charles, 542 Venereal diseases. 888 CURL, Captain S. W.: Control of venereal Bons grafts, use of, 92, 198 Venereal diseases in the army, 668, 705, 743 diseases, 668 (Canadian Army Medical Service,'889 Venereal diseases, control of, 668, 743 CURTILLET: Heliotherapy at Algiers, 913 Cancer pathology, 887 Venereal diseases in insured persons, early Curve of the epidemic. See Epidemic Cancer, prevention of, 744 treatment of. 29, 61 Cyst of intestine, case of (Charles Bolton and Catgut, manufacture of, 30, 61 Warm ether, 309 T. W. P. Lawrence), 248. (0) Cerebro-spinal fluid, possible functions of, Women medical students at-King's College, Cystic disease of the kidneys, congenital 668, 705, 745 London, 40, 62 (Thomas Holmes), 757. (0) Chemio-therapeutics of Mr. McDonagh, 273, Cystoscopy, review of books on, 44 340 CORRIDON, Lieut. Vesey Richard, dies of Cytological examination of the joint fluid as Chlorine gas poisoning treated by vene- wounds, 774 an aid to prognosis in penetrating gunshot section, 159 CORRY, Ivan, dies of wounds, 774 wound of the knee (Captain W. S. Lazarus- Clergy as health missionaries, 637 COsGROVx, Captain C., Military Cross con- Barlow), 895. (0) Compulsory Latin, 858, 889, 919 ferred upon, 471 CZERaNY, Vinzenz von, obituary notice of, 606 Death after nitrous oxide-oxygen 'and local COTTELL, L[ieut.-Col. A. B.: Clinical results anaesthesia, 159, 200 obtained with the tungsten lamp, 144 Dermato-mycosis, a new ulcerative, 604 COTTON, Captain T. F. (and others): Heart Disenfranchisement of Fellows of the Royal affections in soldiers, 418, 571-(and others): College of Surgeons of England resident Breathlessness in soldiers suffering from abroad, 129 irritable heart, 517 Economics of insurance, 857 Cough, paroxysmal and lingual tonsil (T. Emoluments of officers of R A M C. Special Mark Hovell), 692 D. Reserve, 278, 477, 604 Council, General Medical: Information con- Epsom College, 821, 887 cerning the study of medicine, 347-Post- Dairyman convicted for not notifying anthrax, Exophthalmos in Graves's disease, cause ponement of elections of direct representa- 635 of, 540 tives, 565- Compulsory Latin (leading DALBY, Lieut. Herbert Charles, killed in Fasting treatment of diabetes, 160, 201, 243. article), 807 action, 89 341 DALE, Captain Aston R., Military Cross con- Fees of physicians and surgeons, 704, 742, COUNCIL, LONDON COUNTY: ferred upon, 600 779, 822, 855, 918 Armstrong-Jones, Robert, 'resignation of, DALE, Captain John, " The M6daille d'Honneur Flaw in the retail redistribution of milk, 196 des Epid6mies " conferred upon, 305 341 Health of London, annual report, 393 DALLIroRE, Captain P., Military Cross con- Food, cost of, 636 Midwives and, 126 ferred upon, 471 Fools or physicians, 918 Psychologist in Education Department, ex- DALY, Lieut. A. C. de Burgh, killed In action, Frog-skin grafting, 824 tension of engagement of, 196 470 Garlic in whooping-cough, 93 President's warnings to practitioners (lead- DALZIEL, J. M.: A Hausa Botanical Vocabu- Health in public elementary schools, 507 ing article), 767 lary, rev., 842 Health visitors and birth inquiry cards, 408, Streatham Institution for Mental Defectives DAMAN, Major Thomas W. A.: Use of glycerine 438 to be used without delay, 90 and ichthyol in treatment of septic wounds, Heart affections in soldiers, 476 Tuberculosis, number of patients under- 646. (0) Heart, soldier's, 61, 128, 201, 242. 275, 571 going residential treatment, 701 Dampness and cold, 629 Hospital treatment of venereal diseases, 278 And venereal diseases, 197 DANA. C. L.: Textbook of Nervous Diseases for In dirty dogdom, 128 the Use of Students and Practitioners of Infants' welfare centre, scope of an, 780 COIURTELLEMENT, Victor, obituary notice of, Medicine, rev., 257 Insurance Act, terms of the, 438 746 Dardanelles, appointment of Commission, 90 Irish medical profession and the war, 888 Cow, Douglas: Compulsory Latin, 889 DARE, Lieut. Sydney John, Military Cross Jejunostomy and jejuno-colostomy, 92 Cox, Alfred: Appreciation of Sir Victor conferred upon, 700 Jung's papers on analytical psychology, 241, Horsley, 164 DARLING, Georgina (and others): Certain 275 439, 507 CoYsH, T. A.: Jaw wounds, 783 points observed with regard to cerebro- Malaria in men returned from France, 473 Cradle, leg frame and splintoombined(Martin spinal fever in the Belfast Military District, Massage of the heart, 781 J. Chevers), 489. (0) 900. (0) r T Bamux INDEX. I HUDICAL JOUBSNAL 9 I David Lewis Epileptic Colony, report, 818 H.M.S. Alcantura. 125-Names of medical Drugs made in Germany or Austria, 230 DAVIDSON, Lieut. Ralph I. M., dies of wounds. men mentioned, 436 Drugs, synthetic, the dye industry and, 152- 665 Dispatches from East Africa: Names of medi- Exhibition of, 671 DAVIDSON, Lieut. William Adrian, killed in cal men mentioned, 29, 57 DRuMmOND, Captain J.: Certain bodies found action, 89 Dispatches from Egypt, 28,57, 194, 472, 601. 665, in the urine in trench nephritis, 456 DAVIES, Captain Charles Bromley, Military 816 -Names of medical men mentioned, 472, DRUMMOND, W. B.: Physiology for Nurses, Cross conferred upon, 337 665, 816-A correction, 57, 472 rev., 425 DAvIEs, Evan Naunton, obituary notice of, Dispatches from rndia: Names of medical Drunkenness, convictions for (parliamentary 63 men mentioned, 89 statement), 631 DAvis, C. H.: Painless Childbirtlt, Eutocia Dispatches from Sir John Maxwell (Egypt): DRURY, Lieut. A. N. (and others): Heart and Nitrous Oxid-Oxygen Analgesia, rev., Names of medical men mentioned, 28,194 affections in soldiers, 418. (0) 223 Dispatches from the Mediterranean: Names DuBIEF, Fernand, obituary notice of, 167 DAVIs, Captain Wilfrid J., killed in action, 89 of medical men mentioned, 125 DUBLIN, Dr.: Scarlatina and its sequelae, DAVISON, Lieut. Robert, killed in action, 569 Dispatches from Mesopotamia, 125, 567, 601, 430 DAVISON, W. Robert: Teaching of medical 699-Names of medical men mentioned, 125, ethics, 885 601, 700, 915 DUBLIN: DA,vY, Major Philip Claude Tresilian, C.M.G. Dispatches from Nyasaland: Names of medi- City of Dublin Nursing Institution, 29 conferred upon, 665 cal men mentioned. 239 Dublin Castle Red Cross Hospital. 58, 272, DAwsON, Oharles, death of, 265 Dispatches from Salonica: Names of medical 472 DAWSON, Lieut. Gerald Moore, killed in action, men mentioned, 472, 814, 853 Hospital for Irish sailors and soldiers, pro- 124 Dispatches from the Sudan: Names of medical posed, 740 DAwsON, Captain W., D.S.O.-conferred upon, men mentioned, 601 Hospital ship at, 405, 571. 603, 702, 916 28 Dispatches from Sir A. Wilson: Names of Hospital Sunday Fund. 740 Days of work lost in U.S. mines through want medical men mentioned, 28 Hospital visiting staffs and National Insur- of sanitation and use of proper machinery, Dispensaries in India, travelling, 811 ance, 538 904 Dispensaries for women munition workers in Infant Aid Society, 306 Deaf and Dumb Children, Edinburgh Royal France, 842 Infant mortality too high in North and Institution for, 570 DIsTAso: A digested and diluted serum as a South Dublin Unton Workhouses, 884 Deaf woman, charitable institution for, 444 substitute for broth for bacteriological pur- Proposed college of nursing, 29 DEAN, H. R.: Mechanism of the serum poses, 555. (0) Typhoid fever in, 571 reaction, 749. (0) Distress in the medical profession. See Wounded soldiers in. 196 DEARBOmN, G. Van aNess: The Inftuence of Medical Women's National Health Association, 854 JoY, rev., 693 District Nursing in London, Central Council Death after nitrous oxide-oxygen and local for, annual meeting, 271-Nursing of measles DuBois, Ren6: Dix observations obsthtricales anaesthesia (W. J. MeCardie), 109. (0)- and whooping-cough, 271 du tenws de guerre, 851 (William B. Robingon), 291. (0)-Corre- DIVER, E. W.: Suture forceps, 875 DuCKWORTH, Sir Dyce: Woman'8 Place in the spondence on. 159, 200. 208 DixoN. Captain Henry Bryan Frost, Military World, rev., 294 -Appreciation of Sir Lauder Deaths and injuries resulting from Fourth of Cross conferred upon, 700 Brunton, 478 July celebrations in the United States, DIXON, Lieutenant Kenneth. dies' of wounds. DUDGEON, L. S. (and S. G. SHATrocK): statistics, 596 816 Pathology of cancer. 840 Deaths of Territorials in Indian troop train DoBELL,'Clifford: Incidence and treatment of DUDLEY. Staff Surgeon S. F.: Galyl in (parliamentary question), 190 Entamoeba histoZytica infection at Walton syphilis, 118 D'C31uz. Assistant Burgeon Peter Clement, Hospital, 612. (0) DUFTON, D. (and others): Breathlessness in killed in action, 336 Dobell lecture. See Lecture soldiers suffering from irritable heart, 517. D'HERELLE: Diarrhoea in locusts. 810 DOBSON, L., Keightley medal presented to, (0) DEIGETON, Captain John, dies of wounds, 556 DUGGAN, Major C. W.: Eusol and other 504 DocK,LaviniaL.: Textbook of Mate-ia Medica methods of wound treatment, 74. (0) DELBET and LE DENTU: Nouveau Traitg de for Nurses, rev., 875 DUKE Captain E : School vice. 608 Chirurgie, vol. xxxiv, Gyn6cologie, rev., 77 Doctor as patient, 119 DURE, Captain Valentine Gordon, killed in Delineator, Shearer's, 459. 468, 565 Doctors' chauffeurs. See Chauffeurs action, 124 DELORE, Xavier, death of, 443 Doctors' fees. See Fees DuNNBAR-BRUNTON, James, obituary notice DENEHY. W. J.: Epidemic cerebro-spinal Doctors' holidays, 312 of, 638 meningitis, 684. (0) Doctors as men of action (leading article), '462 DUNCAN, G. W.: Medical practitioners and DENNIS C. J.: Songs of a Sentimental Bloke, -Note on, 629. 849 uncertified midwives, 60 rev.. 557 Doctors of military age. Ireland (parlia- DUNCAN, J. W.: Cooling pipes for hospitals DENNYS, Captain Richard Molesworth, dies of mentary question), 662-Local Government in hot countries. 208 wounds, 270 Board action. 538. 740, 778. 819. See al8o Dundee, infant welfare scheme at, 338 Dental Congress. See Congress Medical appointments DUNDON, Lieut. J. St. J., dies on service. 57 Dental mechanics (parliamentary question), Doctors' motor boat, land lights (parliamen- Dunfermline College of Hygiene and Physical 914 tary question), 596 Education, report, 505 Dental surgery, information concerning the Doctors, ratio of to insured persons, 52 DUNLOP., Major George Harry Melville, study of, 380 Doctors and the war, 51. See also War emer- obituary notice of, 63 Dental treatment in the army (parliamentary gency DuNN, Captain James Churchill, Military question), 662, 699 DOpBON, Lieut. G. E (and others): Cases of Cross conferred upon, 337 Dentists' exemptions (parliamentary ques- gunshot wounds of blood vessels from DUNN, Lieut. James Shaw: Epidemic ne- tion). 54 Mesopotamia, 789 phritis, 724 Dentistry in the German army, 299 Dogs, inordinate keeping of in France, 85 DUNN, Lieut. W. J., kiUed in action. 157 DEPAGA, Dr.: Sterilization and suture, 594 Dogs, maintenance of (parliamentary ques- DUNNING, Lieut. John Beatson, Military Cross Dependants, allowances to (parliamentary tion), 813 conferred upon, 700 question), 813 DON, Lieut. Archibald William Robertson, Dupuytren's contraction, unusual cause of Dermatology, review of books on, 587 dies on service. 470 (Robert Girdwood), 650 DERHAM, Dr. John, 708 DON, Lieut. David Fairweather, killed in Dusting powders, chlorinated, 147 Dermato-mycosis. new ulcerative (Major Aldo action, 124 DUTTON, Thomas: Heliotherapy, 208 Castellani), with report on the causative DONALD, Archibald: Care of the pregnant DWYER, Captain Charles Henry, killed in fungus (E. Pinoy), 486. (0)-Correspondence woman, 33-Ante-partum clinics, 506 action, 815 on. 604 DONALD, Captain Douglas A., Military Cross Dye industry andsynthethic drugs, 152 DESGENETTEB asa patient, 119 conferred upon, 600 DymOKE, Lieut. Walter George, dies of DEsLANDREs: Absence of small-pox from DONALDSON. Captain Geoffrey'Boles. killed in wounds, 852 France. 816 action, 194 Dysenteric and paratyphoidal cases, con- Detained women, German and British (par- DONALDSON, M. (and others): Plea for ignoring valescent, considered from the preventive C. liamentary question). 631 "laudable pus" in the treatment of septic standpoint (I. Walker Hall, Lieut. D. DEVOTO, Luigi, appointed consulting physician wounds, 286. (0) Adam, and R. E. Savage), 174 to the Third Army Corps, 860 DONOVAN. T. H.: Case of tetany, 221 Dysentery, amoebic, carriers of (leading Diabetes, fasting treatment of, 160, 201, 243, 341 Dope, poisonous (parliamentary question), 26 article). 626 Diabetes insipidus, pituitary extract in, 298 DouAY, E.: Annales de la clinique chirutrgi- Dysentery, bacillary (Shiga) contracted in Diabetic patients, home-made bread substi- cale du Professeur Pierre Delbet, 428 England (P. L. Sutherland), 142 (0) tutes for (R. T. Williamson), 870. (0) DOUGLAs, Lieut. Archibald Halliday, killed in Dysentery, bacillary, diagnosis of, 595 Dial-Ciba, 842 action, 470 Dysentery carriers, observations on (Alex. Diarrhoea in locusts, 810 DOIUGLAS, Captain S. R.: Protryptic property Mills Kennedy and D. D. Rosewarne). 864. DICKEY, Sergeant Stanley, killed in action, of blood fluids, 152 (0) 239 Dow, W. B., presentation to, 702 Dysentery carriers among soldiers coming DICKINsoN, H.: Medical Reporting in Pit- DOwER, Lance-Corporal Frederick Henry, from Gallipoli and Egypt, search for (J. 0. man's Shorthand, rev., 458 killed in action, 404 Wakelin Barratt), 617. (0) DIcKsON, W. L.: Vagitus uterinus, 784 DowNEs, Harold: Value of tuberculin treat- Dysentery, ipecacuanha in, 672 Dictionaries, rev., 147, 875 ment, 64 Dysentery, review of books on, 622 Dictionary, New' English, medical terms in, DowsE, Lieut. William Arthur Clarence, Dysentery. See al8o Entamweba histolvtica 265, 912 killed in action, 304 DYsoN, Lieut. William Hubert, dies of Diet and mental disease, 630 DOYEN, Eugbne Louis, obituary notice of, 782 wounds, 700 Diet and work (leading article), 656 DOYLE, Lieut. Edward Percival, dies of Dyspnoea, nocturnal, associated with nasal DINAN..Lieut. George Albert, killed in action, wounds, 194, 599 obstruction, 280, 312, 608 470 DOYNE, R. W.. obituary notice of, 409 DINGWALL-FORDYOE, A.: Diseases of Children, Dressings, fried wound, 444 rev , 692 Dressings, saline. mechanism of (Kenneth Diphtheria in London, 436 Taylor), 321. (0) Disabled soldiers. See Soldiers, crippled Dressings, sphagnum moss, in Ireland, 240 Discharged soldiers. See Soldiers DREW, Douglas: Fees of physicians and sur- Discipline in military convalescent hospitals, geons, 779-Second primary growths in the 659 remaining breast after amputation of the E. Disease, part played by books in the dis- other for carcinoma, 836. (0) semination of (0. A. Laubach), 450 Drink problem, review of books on, 328 EADE, Sir Peter: Autobiographv, rev., 392 Diseases of protozoal origin. See Protozoal. Drivers, eyesight of (parliamentary question), Ear disease, review of books on, 905 Disinfeetion of deep sinuses (F. de Coverly 813 Ear, molten metal in, 809 Veale), 42 Drivers, vision test for. See Vision Eau courante." See Bath. whirlpool Disinfection of surgeons' hands: Solution of Dropsy, alcoholic, not caused by cirrhosis of ECCLES. CaPtain John Dennison. dies of hypochlorite of magnesia recommended, the classical allusion to, 200 wounds. 504 816 Drugs,liver,cost of. in Glermany (H. Fuihner), 697 Echo of 1914,191 Dispatches from Sir John Jelliooe. 89, 125, 436 habit forming, order of Army Bclampsia. case of (Edgar Wm. Sharp), 42 -Report from Sir David Beatty, 89-From Drugs,re sale of, 22 CQoncil Economics of insurance. See Insuranoce I0 OTMDIALZBSJOUDNAL1RLJ INDEX. = I II EDEN, T. W. (and Cuthbert LocKimyR): Examining medical officers. See Medical Fever,enteric: Discussion at German Medical Gvnaeoologv for Students and Practi. Examinations, standardization of in Amerioa, Congress, 302-Cases in Dublin, 571-Parlia- ti'mers. rev.. 873 420 mentary questions on, 596-Outbreak at Edenhall Hostel for Maimed Soldiers, 91 Excess profits duty, 312 Clashawann, 854 Exercises to restore tired limbs (E. Weber). Fever. enteric, agglutination test for (parlia- EDINBURGH: 882 mentary question), 914 Botanical Society, 570 Exophthalmos of long standing originally due Fever, enteric. atropine as an aid to the Disabled soldiers, treatment of, 818 to Graves's disease (Ronald Mackinnon), diagnosis of (H. Fairley Marris), 717. (0) Liquor traffic. 778 488. (0)-Correspondenoe on, 540. See al8o Fever, enteric, and contaminated water Maternity service and child welfare scheme, Goitre (Carrick-on-Shannnn), 472, 538 79, 112, 306, 886 Expectant mother, care of, 672 Fever, enteric, following floods (Ireland). 703 Prematernity ward of the Royal Maternity Experiments on living animals. See Animals Fever, enteric, among German soldiers Hospital. 854 Extension appliances, fixation of, 301 (Jacob), 813 Royal Blind Asylum and School, 58 Extremity, upper, appliance for use in severe Fever, enteric, reviews of books on. 391, 490 Royal Institution for Deaf and Dumb injuries of the (Gilbert Arnold), 254. (0) Fever, paratyphoid, review of books on. 490- Children, new block, 570 Eyesight of drivers (parliamentary question), Parliamentary questions on, 596 Royal Physical Soiety, 818 813 Fever, puerperal, 924 Sanitary arrangements for soldiers, report Eyesight of munition workers (leading article), Fever, scarlet, case of intrauterine (R. M. of M.O.H.. 635 807 Liddell and C. E. Tangye), 389. (0)-Corre- Soldiers mentally unfit, care of, 505 EZDORF, R. H. van, obituary notice of, 746 spondence on, 444, 576 War and the university, 916 Fever, scarlet, and its sequelae, 430 Women medical students, 58. 91, 196, 570 Fever, scarlet, and uncleanliness (leading article). 398 EDINGTON, Lieut.-Col. G. H. Secondary1 in- Fever, trench t(Captain T. Strethill Wright), fections of joints in acute medical ailments, 136. 289. (0) (0) F. Fever, trench, the field vole a possible origin EDMOND, Lieut. William (and Captain Walter (W. J. Rutherfurd), 386 (0) Weir GALBRAiTH): Gunshot injuries to the Face wounds, masks for (Lieut. Derwent Fever, typhus (Brauer). 301-Relation of the knee-joint 714. (0) Wood), 839 louse to (Jtirgens), 301-Infecting organism EDMUVDS, Surgeon William Henry, dies on Factories and workshops, welfare schemes in (Toepfer), 302-Diagnosis and treatment service, 536. 599 for (parliamentary statement), 86 of (Rostoski), 302 Education of children, review of books on Factory efficiency, review of books on, 905 Fever, typhus, in the Clonlee district, 667 872 Factory surgeons, reports of (parliamentary Fever, typhus, at Gardelegen, report by Education Committee. review of, 543 statement), 54,87-Note on. 85 Government committee, 623 - Leading Education Conference at Oxford, deputation FAGGE, H.: Use of bone grafts, 92 article, 627 to various chambers of commerce, 311 FAIaBAIRN, J. B.: Appreciation of Walter Fever, yellow: Report of Commission. 297 Education. science and literature in (leading Tate, 94 Fevers, enteric, at Mudros, distribution of article), 529-A. C, Benson on, 911 FANTHAM, H. B. (and Annie PORmTER): Patto- typhoid and paratyphoid infections amongst Educational Inquiry Committees (leading genicity of Giardia (Lamblia) intestinalis to (lieut -Col. C. J. Martin and Major W. G. D. article) 331 men and to experimental animals, 139. (0) Upjohn), 313. (0) EDWARDS, Lieut. Harold Wilson Hurst, killed -(and others): The Animnal Parasites of Fevers. West African, 297 in action 774 Man, rev.. 457 Fibroids. hysterectomy for (Sir John Bland- EDWARDs, J. Watkin: Industrial diseases Farm work for discharged soldiers. See Sutton). 133. (0) prevailing amongst iron and steel workers Soldiers Finance Bill. See Bill in Middlesbrough. 97. (0)-Use of turpen- FARRAR, Lieut. William Watt, dies on service, FINCH Fleet Surgeon E. J., C.M.G. conferred tine in surgery, 825 403 upon, 404 EDWARDS, N. Fox: Hexamine in acute anterior FPARRE, Lieut. W. W., dies on service 336 FINGER: Clontrol of venereal disease in poliomvelitis, 620 FARRINGTON, John, obituary notice of, 922 Austria, 632 EGGEBRECERT: Typhoid carriers with infected FARROW, Lieut. Brian, killed in action, 89 FINGLAND, W: 'Medical heraldry, 64 mouths, 192 Fasting in heart disease, 608 FINLAYSON, Fleet Surgeon Henry William, Egypt, plague in, in 1915, report, 132-Some Fasting treatment of diabetes. See Diabetes D.B.O. c9nferred upon, 436 experiences in a base hospital in (Captain FAVRE. Renri, obituary notice of. 32 FIOLLE, J. and P.: Prhcis rsum.ude chirurgie T. Gillman Moorhead). 702 FAwCF.TT, Lieut.-Col. Hugh Herbert James, de guqsrre, rev , 655 Egyptian residents in English hospitals, 828 D 0. conferred upon, 774 FIsH: Poisoning by pies. 466 EICEEL, 0. R: Manual of Fire Prevention FAW5ITT. Lieut. Thomas Rubie, killed in FISEBERG, Maurice: PulmonarvTuberculosis, and Fire Protection for Hospitals, rev., 875 action 504 rev., 761 Elbow-joint fractures. See Fractures FAYLE, Captain Barcroft Joseph Leech, killed FIsHzR, Lieut. Henry Brian, dies of wounds, ELDER, Surgeon A. Vavasour: Function of a in action. 664 194 hospital ship, 733 FAYLE, Lieut. Gerald Lee Bleeck, killed in FITZGERALD, Captain Desmond, C. V., Mili- Electric probe. 294 action, 404 tary Cross conferred upon, 916 Electrical method in delinsation of internal Federation of Medical Women's Associations, FITZEXAUPRICB, Lieut. Lindsay, killed in organs (James Shearer), 459, 468 formation of. 95 action, 815 ELLIOT, A. Macbeth: Royal Commission on Fee, a physician's (action in Canada), 820 FITZPATRICK, Captain Samuel Charles, Venereal Diseases, 477 Feeble-minded, sterilization of in Wisconsin, Military Cross conferred upon, 471 ELLIS, H. A.: Economic aspect of the tuber- 639-Declared unconstitutional in Michigan, FLACK, Captain Martin (and Lieut -Col. M. H. culosis campaign, 500 671 GORDON): Disinfection of meningococcus EMBRHE, M. H : On the use of petrol for Fees, doctors' and miners, 338, 571,667 carriers, 673. (O)-(and Lieut.-Col. M. H. cleansina wounds. 327 Fees of locumtenents, 168 GORDON and Major T. G. M. HINE): Ex- Emetine bismuth iodide. 393 Fees for medical examination of recruits. See perimental study of the cultnral require- Emetine bismuthous iodide. 623 Recruits ments of the meningo¢occus, 678. (0) EMINsoN, Lieutenant B. A. F., killed in action, Fees of physiciaLns and surgeons, 661, 704, 742, Fleas as a Menace to Man and Dom7estic 157 779 822, 855, 918-Ebeading article on, 848 Animals: Their Life-Historj, Habits, and Emoluments of officers, R.A.M.O. See Army, FELTON. Lieut Richard, Military Cross con- Control. rev. 654 British ferred upon, 600 FLEMING. Staff Surgeon A. F., D.S.O. con- Emphysema, operations for (leading article), FENN. Colonel Ernest Harold, obituary notice ferred upon.404 427 of, 826 Captain James Bar notice FLETCHER, Henry, to ENCAussE. Grard. obituary of. 922 FENNER, Lieut. C. F. N., killed in action, 537 Military Cross, 853 Endocarditis. septic, intravenous injections FERGUSON, Lieut. A. L. H., killed in action, FLETCHER, N. Corbet: ZF4ciency in First of eusol: recovery (J. Allman Powell), 422 239 Aid A Manual of Aids for Senior Students (0) FERGUSON, Captain George Douglas, D.S.O. of First Aid rev.. 655 Entanweba histolvjtica infection at Walton conferred upon, 700 FLETCHER, Lieut. William George, killed in Hospital. incidence and treatment of FERGUSON, John, obituary notice of. 670 action, 124 (Clifford Dobell), 612. (0) Fergus(W)on's speculum. See Speculum Plies and wasps, 630 Entamoeba histolvtica infections, exi.mination FERNANDBZ, C.: Psoriasis, 15-Lichen planus, Florence. British home for wounded in, 305 and treatment for (Kargaret W. Jepps). 616. 15- Raynaud's disease, 15- Xanthoma FLOYD, Lieut. H., dies of wounds, 404 (0) (xanthelasma), 15-Ichthyosis and xero- Fly-spraying fluids, improvement of, and the Entamoeba. See also Dysentery derma, 15 control of experimental trials (A. Bacot), Enteric fever. See Fever Fetal head, position of, 828 801 Enterica group": Discussion at Anzac Fever, cerebro-spinal (Major C. W. Vining). FOGARTY, Captain Joseph Patrick, Military Medical Society at Cairo. 154 905-Deaths from in London (April June), Cross conferred upon, 471 Enteritidis infections, diagnosis of, 595 132-To be a notifiable disease in Porta'own, FOLEy, Bishop: On neglect of vaccination, Entomology at Salonica, 696 538-Number of cases in London, 701-At 884 Epidemic, on the curveof the(John Brownlee), Salisbury, 1914-15 (Captain M. Greenwood, FOLN, Otto: Preservatives and other Chemi- 142. (0) jtn.), 760 cals in Foods: Their Use and Abuse, 430 Epilepsy, post-hemiplegic, after vaccination, Fever, cerebro-spinal, in the Belfast military Food (parliamentary questions), 772 784 district, certain points with regard to Food cards in Berlin, 443 607 Epilepsy, traumatic. shell shock and (E. (Captain W. James Wilson, Lieut. R. B. Food control (leading article), 730. 877 Farquhar Buzzard). 653 Purce, and Georgina Darling), 900 (0) Food, cost of, 636 Epileptic Oolo y, David Lewis, report, 818 Fever, cerebro-spinal, fulminating type of Food and drink (leading article), 847 Epizootic abortion. See Abortion (0laptain P. W Maclagan and Captain W. E. Food values,review of books on. 181 Epsom Col-ege. See College Cooke),869 (0) Foods, preservatives in (Otto Folin), 430 ERASMUS, introductory address by. 732 Fever, cerebro. spinal, epidemic: its bac- Foo}xs, Eric John Dodgeon, killed in action, Ether, warm. 268. 309, 412 -Apparatus for, 491 teriology and pathology (W. J. Denehy). 684. 194 Eusol in septic endocarditis (J. Allman (0) Fools or physicians, 918 Powell), 422. (0) Fever, cerebro-spinal, epidemic: the place of FOOT,CaptainWilliam,Bar to MilitaryCross, Eusol in treatment of gas gangrene (Captain the meningococcus in its etiology (Edward 701 John Fraser and Captain H. J. Bates), 172. C. Hort and Captain Alfred H. Caulfeild), Foot-drop appliances, 589 (0) 522. (0) Foot,trench. See Trench Eusol and other methods of wound treatment Fever, cerebro-spinal, epidemiology of (W. H. Forceps,midwifery, with mobile blade. 655 (Major C. W. Duggan) 74. (0) Hamer), 760 Forceps, suture. 875 EVANS A. (and Purves SvTEWART): Nerve I- Fever, cerebro-spinal, and filtrable virus Forceps, tourniquet (Lieut.-Col. J. Lynn juries and their Treatment, i ev, 110 (leading article) 559 Thomas), 482. (0) EvANs, Lieut W. L., killed in action, 303 Fever, cerebro-spinal, the phagocyte in Forcible feeding (Forward, Sass, and Higson EvATT, Surgeon-General GeorgeJ. H.: Medico- (Cresswell Shearer and H. Warren Low). v. Suffragette), 62 military topography of the Persian Gulf 725 Foreign bodiss, intracranial, extraction of and tMesopotamia, 919 Fever, cerebro,apinal, observations on the (Sidney Matthews), 75 EvE. Sir Frederic, obituary notice of. 890, 922 treatment of (Captain C. Worster-Drought), Foreign bodies, localization of (G. E. EWART, Charles, obituary notice of, 859 689. (0) Richards), 15 INDEX. 11 r - 4 I NDDIX.L JO Foreign countries, conditions of practice in, French veteran of 1870 awarded the Croix de Gastro-enterostomy followed by biliary re- 380 Guerre, 329 gurgitation (Jas. H. Nicoll). 556 FORGUEM. E. (and G. MASSABUAU): GynWcologie, FREW, Captain David Thomas Crichton, dies Gastroptosis treated by gastropexy (Rovsing] rev.. 77 on service, 537 (kMiddleton Connon, with a note by Scott Forma-Germiikill fumigators, 727 FBIEBOEs, W. * Scarlatiniform rash following Riddell), 250. (0) Formalin in pruritus ani, 244 typhoid and cholera inoculation, 269 Gateshead Division's statement on the war FOBRESTER. Captain James D., killed in FRIEDRICH, Paul, death of, 443 emergency, 51 action, 737 Fried wound dressings. 444 GAY. George W.: Truth about small-pox and FORSYTH, Captain John Maitland, Military FRIEL, Captain A. R.: Certain bodies found in vaccination. 231 Cross conferred upon, 471 the urine in cases of trench nephritis, 456 General Medical Council. See Council FOTHERBY, Henry Arthur, obituary notice of, Frog skin, grafting 'vith (H. W. M. Kendall), German army. See Army 922 646. (0)-Correspondence on, 824 German and Austrian medical journals, notes FOTHERGILL, E. Rowland: War and the rrostbite, compensation (parliamentary ques- from, 852, 882 medical profession, 277 tion), 772 German camp, Belgian prisoner in (Alphonse FOUNTAIN, Lieut. John Alfred Arnott, killed Fruits of unity and organization, 431. See Sibenaler). 500 in action, 157 also Insurance German gaolers and Russian prisoners,335 FOWLER, Simson C., presentation to, 168 FUHNER, H.: Cost of drugs in Germany, 697 German gas masks, testing the effliciency of. Fox, H. Clayton: Nocturnal dyspnoea associ- FULLER. Captain Ralph Annesley, Military 330 ated with nasal obstruction, 312 Cross conferred upon, 852 German medicalapractitioners (parliamentary FoY, George: Warm ether, 412 FULLER, William A.: Man-power, 434 question), 87 Fracture of humerus produced by muscular FULLERTON, Colonel Andrew: Injuries of the German prison camps. typhus epidemic at action (Captain N. Howard Mummery and bladder and urethra in war, 245-Excision Gardelegen, 623, 627-D.C.M. awarded to P. L. Giuseppi), 795. (0) of the knee-joint as a nmethod of treatment men for services rendered during the epi- Fracture of lower limbs, apparatus for better for severe infections, 709 demic. 634 transport and treatmentof patients suffering Fumigators. Forma-gerinkill, 727 German prisoners (parliamentary question), from (Benedetto Schiassi), 7 Functional disorders, practical hints on (M. 596 Fracture of pelvis, statistics (E. P. Quain), 461 Culpin), 548. (0) German ravishers and their victims, 851 Fractured mandible accompanying gunshot Fund, Armenian Refugees, 639 German soldier's rations and clothing. 269 wounds, treatment of (H. P. Pickerill), 105, Fund, Children's Country Holidays, 74 German soldiers, typhoid fever among (0) Fund, Hospital Sunday, Dublin, 740 (Jacob). 813 Fractures in the region of the elbow-joint, Fund, Imperial Cancer Research, annual German treatment of prisoners, 593 simple method of putting up in the fully report, 299 flexed position (Louis C. Rivett, with a note Fund, Loan, See Loan GERMANY: by Stanley Melville), 256. (0) Fund, King Edward's Hospital, London, American hospitals in, 472 Fractures, gunshot, extension treatment of statistical report, 817-Grants awarded, 883 Army regulations against quacks in, 639 (E. W. Hey Groves), 320. (0) Fund, Kitchener National Memorial, for Berliners appeal to their doctors for extra Fractures, gunshot, principles and problems Officers, 117, 411, 479 food cards. 443 related to the treatment of (E. W. Hey Fund, Mary Murdoch Memorial, 132 Britisb civilian prisoners in (parliamentary Groves). 65. (0) Fund for officers financially embarrassed by auestion), 26, 87, 190, 810-Note on, 152-At Fractures, gunshot, of the upper thigh, treat- the war, scheme for assistance of, 48. See Ruhleben, 810 ment of (v. Ruediger), 269 also Officers Collective aberration of Germany (leading Fractures, gunshot, treatment of (D. McCrae Fund, Royil Medical Benevolent, 79, 120, 182, article), 184 Aitken, 213. (0) 393, 558, 589, 727,827,908-Correspondence on. Combing out the pseudo-tuberculous, 850 Fractures of the humerus, extension splint 59 Cost of drugs in (Fiihner), 697 for (Donald Hingston), 72. (0) Funds. Auxiliary R.A.M.C., note on, 21, 735- Crimes of Germany, 891 Fractures, mechanical treatment of, under General meeting, 30-Report of scheme Drugs made in. 230 war conditions (Lieut.-Col. Robert Jones), formulated by the provisional committee, 30 French prisoners in, 733 829. (0) -Officers' benevolent branch, 30-Relief Manual curative workshops, 701 FRAENKEL, Albert, obituary notice of, 783- fund, 31, 426- -Election of officers, 426-Cir- Medical care of soldiers' families in, 266 Pseudo-tuberculosis, 850 cular letter. 426-Leading article on, 694- Number of women medical students in the FRAENKEN, Karl, death of, 443 Appeal by Dr. Collier, 703 universities, 605 FuRLONG. W. Verner: Treatment of dysen- Tibial osteitis in soldiers (Querner), 736 FRANCE: tery, 672 Army Medical Service Museum, 168 GHosH, R.: Treatise on Materia Medica and Artificial hand apparatus, prize for. 125 Therapeutics, including Pharmacy, Dis- Association of French doctors at the front, pensing, Pharmacology, and Administration 443, 480 rev.. 875 Bordeaux school for training crippled sol- of Drugs, diers, 501 Giardia (Lamblia) intestinalis, pathogenicity of to men and to experimental animals British Army Medical Service in, 237 G. (H. B. Fantham and Annie Porter), 139. (0) British medical officers and the civil popu- GIBB, Charles John, estate of, 555 lation of Northern France. 399 GABBETT, Lieut.-Col. Pulteney Charles, dies GIBBON, Brigade Surgeon-Major B. A, estate Canadian Society In Paris, 404 on service, 123,156 of, 493 Crippled soldiers, schools for, 58, 237, 492, GADGIL, B. B.: Garlic in whooping-cough, 168 GIBLIN, CaPtain William., Military Cross con- 499, 501, 534-System of dealing with, 492, Gag for treating cases of trismus, 875 ferred upon, 601 499 " Gaiter pain." See Osteitis, tibial GIBSON, Captain H. Graeme: New solid Dispensaries for women munition workers, GALBRAITH, Captain Walter Weir (and Lieut. medium for the isolation of the cholera 842 William EDMOND): Gunshot injuries to the vibrio, 454 Dogs, control of, 85 knee-joint, 714. (0) of in GIBsoN, Robert: Report Royal Commission Infant life protection, before and after GALLIENI, General, his sanitary work on Venereal Diseases. 480 birth, 45 Madagascar, 83 GILBERT, Valentin, obituary notice of, 411. Lyons schools for soldiers, 534 Gall stones, prevention of (Thomas A. GILBRETH. F. B.: Fatigue Study: The Malaria in (leading article), 296 Watson), 456 Elimination of Humanity's Greatest Un- Massage schools for blinded soldiers in Galvanism, cerebro-spinal, in treatment of necessary Waste, rev, 905 Paris. 443 shell shock (Wilfrid Garton), 584. (0) GILES, Arthur E. (and Sir John BLAND- National Dental Federation organizes an Galyl in syphilis (S. F. Dudley), 118 BUTTON): The Diseases of Women, rev., 873 interallied congress of dentistry, 512 Gangrene, gas. See Gas GLES, Lieut.-Col. George Michael James, Rabies, recrudescence of, 85 GANGULY, S. K.: Hints on Refraction, Sub- obituary notice of, 442 Sanitary squads, 665 jective and Objective, rev., 222 GiLLETT, Captain A. Scott: Treatment of Small-pox, absence of, 816 GANT, S. G.: Diarrhoeal, Inflammatory, trench feet, 870 Spirochaetosis icterohaemorrhagica in, 770 Obstructive, and Parasitic Diseases of the conferred Stretcher-bearers detained in Germany to 526 GILLITT. Major William, C.I.E. Gastro-Intestinal Tract, rev., upon, 915 be returned to France, 720 Gardelegen, typhus epidemic at, report of GILMOUR, Lieut. William Norman, Military Valentin Hauy Association and the training Government Committee, 623 Leading Cross conferred upon, 700 of blinded soldiers, 73 article, 627 E. C.. D.S.O. conferred upon. War Medical Assistance Fund, 279 Gardens to be cultivated by school children, GIMsoN,Captain304 society founded at Zurich. 556 GIRDWOOD, Robert: Unusual cause of DuPuy- FRANKLIN. Captain Charles Leopold, Military Garlic in whooping-cough (T. Mark Hovell). tren's contraction, 650 Cross conferred upon, 775 15-Correspondence on. 93, 168. 344 GIRLING. Lieut. Charles John, killed in action, FRANKLIN, G. Cooper: Prognosis and treat- GARRARD, C. R. 0. lMedical certificates for 665, 774 ment of syphilis, 837 recruits and war workers, 858 Girls School Association offers scholarships FRASER, H.: Bacteriology of Dysentery in GARROD, A. E.: Honorary degree of M.D. to daughters of naval and army officers, 311 Malaya, rev., 622 * University of Malta conferred upon, 923 GITUsANI. Lieut., killed in action, 815 FRASER, Captain John (and others): Paralysis GARRY, T. Gerald: The soldier's heart, 275 GIUSEPPI, P. L. (and Captain N. Howard of the intestine after resection for gunsbot GARSON, Captain Herbert Leslie, Military MUMMERY): Comminuted fracture of injuries, 9. (O)-(and CaPtain H. J. BATES): Cross conferred upon. 916 humerus muscular action, 795. Further observations on the treatment of GARTON, Wilfrid: Shell shock and its treat. produced by gas gangrene by the intravenous injection ment by cerebro-spinal galvanism, 584 (0) of hypochlorous acid, 172. (0) .'Gas gangrene (Bier), 852 FREEMAN, Surgeon Probationer Gerald B.. 2 Gas gangrene (Fr. Guermonprez), 663 GLASGOW: lost at sea. 303 -Gas gangrene as seen at the casualty clearing Housing question, 854 FRENCH, Lieut. R. Douglas, killed in action, stations (Cuthbert Wallace), 381. (0) Liquor traffic, 778' 774 Gas gangrene treated by intravenous injec- Maternity service and child welfare, 667 French Army Doctors' Association, 443, 480 tions of hydrochlorous acid (Captain John Medical charities, 818 French Army Medical Service Museum, 168 Fraser and Captain H. A. Bates), 172. (0) Open-air school in, 740 French child and its education, 563 Gas, inflammable stomach, 168 St. Andrew's Ambulance Association, 126 French Council of Hygiene and the control of Gas masks, German method of testing, 330 Victoria Infirmary, report, 886 dogs, 85 Gas poisoning. chlorine, treated by vene- Welfare of mothers and infants in, 539 French Doctors at the Front, Association of, section (A. Stuart Hebblethwaite), 107. (0) Woodside Red Cross Hospital, 338 443, 480 -Correspondence on, 159-Note on War French hospital for Russian wounded to be Office Memorandum. 189 Parliamentary GLEN, Captain Alexander, Military Cross con established at Petrograd, 511 questions, 567, 632. See also Chlorine ferred upon, 916 French prisoners in Germany, 733 Gastric disturbance in the soldier, functional Glossitis, chronic, 672 French Red Cross, 701 (Colin McDowall), 760 Glycerine for medical purposes only, 608 French sanitary squads. 665 Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer Glycerine and ichthyol in treatment of septic French Surgical Association decides that Gastro-enteritis due to Bacillus Aertrycke vel wounds (Major Thomas W. A. Daman), 646. French Congress of Surgery shall not meet suipestifer, fatal cases of (E. J. McWeeney), (0) till after the war, 37 451. (0)-Correspondence on, 608, 640 Goats, congenital goitre in (McCarrison), 466 TRz BiameH 12 M 12 M5DIOA.LJOU5eSJ.L]RDICAL JOURNIL I INDEX.

GODDARD, H. H.: The Criminal Imbecile: An GRIFFIN, Captain Ernest Harrison, Military HAMER, W. H.: Epidemiology of cerebro- Analysis of Three Remarkable Murder Cross conferred upon, 337 spinal fever, 760 Cases. rev., 424 GRIFFIN, Lieut. James John Wahab, killed in HAMILTON, Captain Eben S. B, Military GODDARD, Lieut. J. Lister, reported killed, action, 915 Cross conferred upon, 601 504 GRIFFITHS, C. T.: Rheumatoid arthritis HAMILTON, George: Dr. Williamn Derham, 708 Goitre, congenital, in goats (MoCarrison) 466 aDparently cured by " auto " counter irrita- HAMILTON, John Rogerson, death of, 544- Goitre, exophthalmic, post-mortem findings in tion, 836 Obituary notice of, 573 a case of, originally due to Graves's disease GRIMBERG, Arthur: Les tuphoYdes intriquees: HAMILTON, Captain William Haywood, D.S 0. (Ronald Mackinnon), 488. (0) Pseudorechutes-Pseudorecidives, rev., 391 conferred upon, 916 Goitre, traumatic exophthalmic (Schutzinger), GRIPPEPR, Captain Walter Vincent, killed in HANCOCK, Captain Allen Coulter, Military 852 aetion, 194 Cross conferred upon, 852 GOLD. Major: Aeroplanes and meteorology, 886 Giocco, Pietro, death of, 443 HANDLEY, W. Sampson: Jejunostomy and GOMEz de la Maza y Jimenez, Manuel, death GROENEWALD, Captain Albert, Military Cross jejuno-colostomy, 92 of, 443 conferred upon, 601 Hand apparatus, artificial, prize for, 125 Gonorrhoea, review of books on, 491 GROSSMANN, Karl August, obituary notice of, Hand contractures after wounds of the upper GOODALL, J. Strickland: Estimation of myo- 342 limb (W. M Macdonald), 209. (0) cardial efficiency, 519 GROVES, E. W. Hey: Some of the principles HANDFORD, Lieut. R. S., dies of wounds, 404 GoODHART, Sir James, estate of, 41 and problems related to the treatment of Handywomen at confinement cases, 22. See GOODRICH, H. P. (and M. MOSELEY): Certain gunshot fractures. 65 (0)-On the extension also Act, Midwives parasites of the mouth in cases of pyor- treatment of gunshot fractures, 320. (0) HANN, Reginald: Acute toxaemia of preg- rhoea, 587 Growth in length, 770 nancy, with accidental haemorrhage, 556 GoPI-NATH AGARWAL, Subassistant Surgeon, GRUNER, 0. C.: Life-history of the meningo- HANNAY, H. B.: European and Other Race Military Cross conferred upon, 916 coccus and other bacteria 604 Origins, rev.. 182 GORDON, Lennox: Perforation of a gastric GUERMONPREZ, Dr. Fr.: Gangrene gazeuse HANSEN, Soren: Primitiv Trepanation: ulcer occurring in the sac of a large con- pendantt la guerre de 1914-1916, 663 Medicinsk-HIistoriske-Smaaskrifter, 150 genital diaphragmatic hernia, 250 GU3EST, L. Haden: The Nation of the Future, HARBISON, Captain Henry Alphonsus, Mili- GORDON, Lieut,-Col. M. H. * Disinfection of rev., 804 tary Cross conferred upon, 337 the nasopharynx of meningococcus carriers Guillotine or fiapless method of amputation, HARDING, Major Norman Ernest Jasper, dies by means of air saturated with a solution modification of (Lieut.-Col.J. Lynn Thomas). on service, 303, 336 of disinfectant, 8. (O)-(and Captain Martin 481. (0) HARDWICK, Trooper Gerald Leslie, killed in FLACK): Disinfection of meningococcus Guinea-pigs, x rayed, tuiberculosis in, 881 action, 569 carriers, 673 (O)-(and Major T. G. M. HINE GULLILAND. Captain John Hutchinson, dies of HARDWICKE, 'W. W.: Sight-Testing Made and Martin FLACK): Experilmlental study of wounds, 194 Easy rev., 222 the cultural requirements of the meningo- Guinfire in Flanders, audibility of :(Miller HARDY, Lieut.-Col. Ethelbert Brown, D.S 0. coccus, 678. (0) (;hristy and W. Marriott), 64 conferred upon, 700 GORDON, W.: Compulsory Latin, 858 Gunshot fractures. See Fractures HARKINS, Captain R. E., killed in action, 599 GORDON-HALL, Colonel F. W. G., C.B. con- Gunshot injuries to the knee-joint (Lieut. HARLOCK, Lieut. Philip, lost at sea on active ferred upon. 28 William Edmond and Captain Walter Weir service, 882 Gorey Guardians and vaccination defaulters, Galbraith), 714. (0) HARMAN, N. Bishop: Economical use of 571 Gunshot wound of knee-joint. penetrating, solutions of costly alkaloids for ophthalmic GoRTON, D. A., death of 443 cytological examination of the joint fluid purposes, 178. (0) Goss, Captain Edward Blade, Military Cross as an aid to prognosis in (Captain W. S. HAROLD, John, estate of, 417 conferred upon, 916 Lazarus-Barlow), 895. (0) HARRIs, Private H. R. B., killed in action, GOtJDIE, Lieut. Humphrey, killed in action, Gunshot wound of spinal cord and trachea: 470 337 recovery (Captain G. W. Thompson and HARRIS, J., elected Mayor of Shaftesbury, GOULD, G. M.: The Practitioner's Medical Captain G. W. Stanley), 74. (0) 708 Dictiontary, rev., 147 Gunshot wounds of blood vessels from HARRIS, Lieut. Robert Inkerman, Military Gow, Suraeon Charles Humphry, killed in Mesopotamia (Captain 0. W. J. Wynne, Cross conferred upon, 700 action, 737 Captain D. T Richardson, and Lieut. G. E. HARRISON, Lieut. William, dies of wounds, Gowv, Captain P. F., D.S.0.3 conferred upon, Dodson), 789. (0) 124 - 28 Gunshot wounds of head (leading article), 767 HART, Sub-Lieut.° Arthur Reginald, killed in GRACE, Alfred, estate of, 456 Gunshot wounds, review of books on, 804 action, 774 Grafting with frog skin (H. W. Al. Kendall), Gunshot wounds. salt pack treatment of HARTIGAN, Rev. J. Austin, dies on service, 270 646. (0)-Correspondence on, 824 (J. B. H. Roberts and R. S S. Statham), 282. HARTLEY, Harold;: Case of lympbangioplasty, GRAHAM, C. R : Recuirrent intussusception, (0)-Correspondence on, 412 110 round-celled sarcoma of the ileo-caecal Gunshot wounds, treatment of fractured Harvest bugs, 64 valve, excision,, intestinal anastomosis, mandible accompanying (H. P. Pickerill), HARVEY, Captain Alfred Wallace, dies of recovery, 801 105. (0) wounds, 435 GRAHAM, Lieut. George Stanley, dies on ser- GUNN, Norman, obituary notice of, 826 HARVEY, Surgeon-Major E.: Volunteer vice, 57 GUNSON. Captain E. B (and others): Heart Officers' Decoration bestowed upon, 90 GRAHAM, James, his " temple of health," affections in soldiers, 418. (0) HARVEY, Captain Frank Melville, Military 564 GUNSON, Lieut. Leslie R. S., killed in action, Cross conferred upon, 700 GRAHA.M, Captain N. C., Military Cross con- 194 HARVEY, the man and the physician (Sir ferred upon. 471 GIJNTHER, R. T.: The Daubenv Laboratorv Thomas Barlow), 577. (0) GRAHAM, Captain Stuart Millard, dies of Register. 1904-15, rev., 76 HASE: Biology of the louse, 302 wounds 469 GuRDON, Private Edwin, dies of woundcs, 435 HASLAM, W. A., obituary notice of, 410 Grants for military patients in civil hospitals GUTERIE, Lieut. A. J., killed in action, 304 HASSARD, Lieut F. R., Military Cross con- (parliamentary question), 772 GUTHRIE, Lieut. Douglas: Value of hexamine ferred upon, 305 Granuloma, ulcerating, case of, successfully in aural suppuration and in meningitis, 455 HASTINGS, S.: First Aid for the Trenches: treated by intravenous injections of anti- GUTHERIE, Lieut. George Watson, killed in Sorne Simple Instructions for Saving Life mlony (George C. Low and H. B. Newman), action, 773 that Every Soldier should Know, rev., 387. (0) GUTHRIE, Captain Thomas Errol, killed in 655 Granuloma venereum, review of books on, action, 123 HATCH, Lieut. Laurence Collier, lilled in 146 Gymnastic exercises for hydrarthrosis of action, 239 Gratuities to neurastlhenic soldiers, 537 the knee-joint (George V. Perez), 723 HATCH, Lieut. Philip Randall, killed in action, Graves's disease, cause of exophthalmos in. Gynaecology, review of books on, 77, 873 599 See Exophtbalmos Gynocardate of soda. See Sodium HATsCHEK, E: An Introduction to the GRAVES, William P.: Gynaecology, rev., 873 Plrysics aind Chemistry of Colloids, rev., 329 GRAY, Albert: Paraffin mask for burns, 153 HATTON, Hon. E. F.: The control of yaws, 75, GRAY, Edward Benjamin, obituary notice of, 119 344-Estate of, 889 HAULTAIN, F. W. N. (and Brian R. SWIFT): GRAY, Lieutenant G. M., killed in action, 599 Morphine-hyoseine method of painless GRAY, R : Anatomy, Descriptive and Applied, childbirth, or so-called "twilight sleep," rev., 425 513. (0) GRAYFOOT, Colonel Blenman Buh6t, dies on H. HAVERSON, Lieut. J. B., killed in action, 57 service, 536 HAWKRIDGE, Lieut. J. Arnold, killed in action, GREATHEAD. Lieutenant John Rivers, killed HABERSHON, Captain Leonard Osborne, killed 774 in action, 665 in action, 738 HAWTHORNE, C. O.: The obligations and con- GREAVES, Captain Samuel S., Military Cross Habit-forming drugs. See Drugs sequences of the war to medical and allied conferred upon, 601 HACKER. Captain Charles Frederick, Military sciences and the honour and interests of GREEN, Captain JohnLeslie, missing. believed Cross conferred upon, 775 the medical profession, 308 killed, 88-Killed in action, 238-V.C. con- HADDON, John: Fasting in heart disease, 608 Hay fever, preventive measures in city of New ferred upon, 238-The King hands the Vic- Haematoma, arterial, of the second part of Orleans, 141-United States Public Health toria Cross to his widow, 537 the axillary artery of unusual type (Ernest Service sets on foot a campaign against, GREENE, Captain John, Military Cross con- W. Witney). 759 493 ferred upon, 601 Haemorrhage accidental (A. J. McNair), 556- HAYES, Maurice R. J.: Irish medical profes- GREEsNWELL-LAX, Captain Anthony William, (Charles Oldfield and Reginald Hann), 556- sion and the war, 888 killed in action, 633 (Fletcher Shaw), 556 HAYHURST, Alderman: Public health services GREENWOOD, Major: Mobilization of the pro- HAGENTORN, Dr.: Use of crutches to prevent and their relation to National Insurance, fession, 856 primary contraction, 834. (0) 667 GREENWOOD, Captain M., jr.: Cerebro-spinal HAHN, R.: Molten metal in the ears, 809 HAYTON, C. H.: Nocturnal dyspnoea asso- fever at Salisbury (1914-1915), 760-Compul- HAIR, Lieut. Donald Campbell, killed in ciated with nasal obstruction, 312 sory Latin, 919 action, 569 HAYWARD, Captain Milward Cecil, dies on GREER, Captain George Garnet, Military Cross HALL, Flight Sub-Lieut. Herbert G., D.8.0. service, 336 conferred upon, 915 conferred upon, 57 HEAD, Henry, nalmle added to Government GREGORY, R A.: Discovery, or the Spirit antd HALL, I. Walker (and others): Convalescent Committee on position of national science Servtce of Science, rev., 44 paratyphoidal and dysenteric cases from in educational system, 707 GREIG, Surgeon-Major John, obituary notice the preventive sttndpoint. 174 HEAD, Captain Leslie Dymoke, killed in of, 310 HALL, Liet. Norman de Havilland, dies of action, 157 GREIG, Captain Robert Musson, Military Cross wounds, 569 Head, gunshot wounds of (leading article), conferred upon, 775 HALL, Lieut Warwick, killed in action 194 767 GRIER, Wm.: Case of puerperal septicaemia HALLER: Prevalence of syphilis, 118 Head inijuries in war (Augustus W. Addinsell) treated by autogenous vaccine, with re- HALLIBURTON, W. D.: Women medical stu- 99. (0) covery, 454 dents at King's College, London, 39,96-Pos- HEALEY, William: Pathological Lving, Accu- GRIEVE, Captain K. H,_Military Cross con- sible functions of the cerebro spinal fluid, sation, and Swindling: A Study in Forensic ferred upon, 471 609. (0)-Correspondence on, 745 Psych7ologv, rev., 43 GIRIFFIN, Captain Claude J., killed in action, HAMBLETON, Godfrey W.: Scientific treat- Health miiissioners, the clergy as, 592, 637 ment of phthisis, 919 Health in public elementary schools, 507 E Tnz Bamss INDEX. MEDICAL JOURNAL I3

Health resort and its health officer. See Bath HINTON, Surgeon-Major Henry Benjamin, Hospital, , Christie, for Cancer, Health visitors and birth inquiry cards, 408, death of, 32-Note on, 84-Obituary notice report, 817 438, 480 of, 94 Hospital, Manchester Consumption, report, HEARD. Captain Geoffrey Richard, killed in HISLOP, Captain James Hall, Military Cross 818 action, 155 conferred upon, 916 Hospital, Manchester Lock, 272, 666 HEARDER, Sergeant Kirk. killed in action, 28 HITCHCOCK, Captain F., killed in action, 664 Hospital, Maxillo-Facial, 472 Heart affections in soldiers, with special HITOHEN. Captain George Robert, killed in Hospital, . Walter and Eliza Hall reference to prognosis of " irritable heart " action, 303 Institute of Research, 783 (Major J. C. Meakins, Captain J. Parkinson, HODGES. Captain Richard Harold, Military Hospital, the Middlesex: Information con- Captain E. B. Gunson. Captain T. F. Cotton, Cross conferred upon, 700 cerning the study of medicine, 362 - Opening Lieut. J. G. Slade, Lieut. A. N. Drury, and HODGKINSoN, Lieut. Alan, killed in action, of the winter session: address by Surgeon- Dr. Thomas Lewis), 418. (0)-Correspon- 124 General M. W. Russell, 494 dence on, 476 HODGSON, Captain Stanley (and Major John Hospital, Military Heart, Hampstead (leading Heart disease, fasting in, 608 BRUICE): Treatment of scabies by sulphur article), 427 Heart disease among soldiers: Discussion at vapour, 177. (0) Hospital, New, for Women, Euston Road, German medical congress in Warsaw, 24, 27 HO1IRNL]t, Canon E. F., obituary notice of, 207 jubilee of, 853 Heart, irritable, breathlessness in soldiers HOFFPMNN: Cholera inoculation, 27 Hospital, Newport Military (parliamentary sufering from (Thomas Lewis. Captain HOFyaxm, Captain N. J., dies on service, 88 question), 914 Cotton, J. Barcroft, T. R. Milroy, D. Dufton, HOGG. Captain Robert Welton, Military Cross Hospital for officers permanently disabled, in and T. R. Parsons), 517. (0) conferred upon, 852 Regent's Park, 739 Heart, irritable, cigarette smoking and, 640, HOLLAND, Lieut. Archibald Close, killed in Hospital, Oldmill Military, Aberdeen, visit 672 action. 239 of King Manuel, 635 Heart, irritable. prognosis in. See Heart HOLLAND, Thurstan: Status of the radiologist, Hospital. Orthopaedic (Hammersmith Mili- affections 696-Fees of physicians and surgeons, 742 tary), 436 Heart massage for heart failure following HOLLANDS. Lieut. Wilfrid George, killed in Hospital, Pavilion Military, for limbless avaesthetic (W. M. Mollison), 652-Corre- action, 600 soldiers, Brighton, 402 spondence on, 781 HOLLOMAN, Lieut. and Quartermaster A., Hospital, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in: Ante- Heart, the recruit's, 531 killed in action, 915 natal department opened, 889 Heart, review of books on, 457' HOLMAN, Lieut. Guy Henry Wallis, dies of Hospital, Queen Mary's Convalescent Heart, the soldier's, 24, 27, 32, 61, 128, 201, 242, wounds, 124 Auxiliary, 57 275, 571 HoLwEs, Lieut.-Col.Gordon: Gunshotwounds Hospital, Ralston, Paisley (for helpless Heart, valvular disease of, two cases of acute of head, 767 soldiers), 239 illness in old men with (William F. Box), HOLMEs, Staff Surgeon James McAlister, Hospital, Red Cross: Dublin Castle, 58, 272, 649 D.S.O. conferred upon, 436 472-Scottish National. Bellahouston Park, HEATEcOTE, lieut. R. N., dies of wounds, 774 HOLMES, Thomas: Congenital cystic 'disease 58. 158, 885-Auxiliary for Officers, Brighton, HEATEMRLEY, Francis: Safeguarding the of the kidneys, 757 302-Woodside, Glasgow, 338 practices of men on active service, 781 Home Hospital Reserve (parliamentary ques- Hospital, Reigate and Redhill, jubilee of, 411 HEATON, Lieut. Eric Rupert, killed in action, tion), 631 Hospital reports, 145, 221, 759,801 124 Home Office regulations re traffic in cocaine, Hospital, Royal Free(London School of Medi- HEBBLETHWAITE. A. Stuart: Treatment of 168 cine for Women): Scholarships, 243, 365- chlorine gas poisoning by venesection. 107 Hong Kong, health report for 1915, 741 Information concerning the study of medi- HEBERDEN. George Alfred, obituary notice of, Honours, 28 57. 125. 194. 239, 304, 337, 404, 436, cine, 365-Note on the extension of the 410 470, 505. 600, 634, 665, 700, 739, 774, 852, 882, 916 medical school, 472-Extension opened by Heliotherapy, 208-At Algiers, 913 HOOD, Wharton Peter, estate of, 671 Queen Mary, 505 HELLIER, J. B.: Treatment of placenta HooLE, Lieut. Geoffrey, killed in action, 470 Hospital, St. Bartholomew's: Information praevia, 653, 692 HORSLEY, Sir Victor, death of, 120-On service, concerning the study of medicine, 362- HELLMAN, A. M.: Amnesia and Analgesia 156-Obituary notice of, 162, 343, 510-Corre- Entrance scholarships, 511 in Parturition (Twilight Sleep), rev., 223 spondence on, 244-Letter from. from Meso- Hospital, St. George's: Admission of women Helmets, steel. See Steel potamia, 261-Birthplace of, 311-Estate of, students, 24-Information concerning the Helminthiasis and appendicitis, 431 544 study of medicine, 363 HENDERsON, Rt. Hon. Arthur, appointed HORT, Edward C. (and Captain Alfred H. Hospital, St. Mary's: Admission of women Paymaster-General, 311 CAIULyEILD): Epidemic cerebro-spinal students, 24-Information concerning the HENDERSON, Surgeon-Major W. Savile: Appre- fever, 522. (0) study of medicine, 363 ciation of Lt.-Col. A. N. Walker, 606 Hospital, Bath War, mechano-therapeutic Hospital, St. Thomas's: Roll of Honour, 279- HENRY. Captain Francis Joseph, Military department, 747 Scholarships, 310, 363-Information con- Cross conferred upon, 471 Hospital, Birmingham General appointments, cerning the study of medicine, 363 Herb Growing Association, Lothian Branch, 405 Hospital ship, function of (Surgeon A. Vava- 635-Note on the work of. 735 Hospital, Bradford War, 538 sour Elder), 733 Heritage Craft Schools, Chailey, Sussex, and Hospital, Brighton Pavilion Military, for Hospital ship, local treatment of burns on a crippled soldiers, 56 limbless soldiers. 402 naval (Staff Surgeon R. J. Willan), 318. (0) HERNAMAN - JOHNSON, Francis: Sling Hospital, Brighton Red Cross Auxiliary, for 'Hospital ships (parliamentary question), 300 atrophy " and kindred disabilities, 423 officers, 302 Hospital, South London, for Women, opened Hernia cerebri. notes on the treatment of Hospital, Bristol General, " Barrett Rou4 by the Queen, 90 (X. Smith), 102 (0) Scholarship," 411 Hospital, Springburn Central, Glasgow, new Hernia. diaphragmatic, perforation of a Hospital for Canadians at Buxton, 280 ward opened, 505 gastric ulcer occurring in the sac of a large Hospital, Cardiff, for disabled soldiers, 437 Hospital stoppages (parliamentary question), congenital (Lennox Gordon), 250. (0) Hospital, Cardiff, King Edward VII, founda- 772 Hernia. inguinal, gangrenous appendix in the tion-stone of new chapel and maternity Hospital Supply DIp)t, Irish, 634 sac of a strangulated (E. Mansel Sympson), institute laid, 665 Hospital, Tankerton. Whitstable. Kent: Case 257 Hospital, Central Military Orthopaedic, of arterial haematoma of the second part of HEBRIOK, C. Judson: An Introduction to Vienna, 55 the axillary artery of unusual type (Ernest Neurology, rev., 257 Hospital, Charing Cross: Admission of W. Witney), 759 HERRICK, Captain Robert de Stretton B., women students, 96-Information concern- Hospital treatment of venereal diseases. See D.B.O. conferred upon, 916 ing the study of medicine, 360 Venereal HEPRRINGHAM,Sir Wilmot: Note on a case of Hospital, Chelsea, for Women, Zunz bequest Hospital units (parliamentary question), 914 exophthalmos of long standing, 489 awarded to, 409 Hospital, University College: Roll of Honour. HEss, Major Arthur Frank, dies of wounds, Hospital, Christie. for Cancer, Manchester, 244-Information concerning the study of 124 annual meeting, 817 medicine, 364-Entrance exhibitions, 575. HEWER, Mrs. J. Langton: Our Baby: For Hospital, Dreadnought, Greenwich (London See also College Mothers and Nutrses, rev., 872 Sshooltof Clinical Medicine, Post-Graduate), Hospital. Welsh. for maimed soldiers, the Hexamine in acute anterior poliomyelitis information concerning, 375 Prince of Wales's, 437, 538, 570, 635 (N. Fox Edwards), 620 Hospital, Edinburgh, for Incurables, report, Hospital, Westminster: Scholarships, 243, Hexamine in aural suppuration and in 239 364-Information concerning the study of meningitis, value of (Lieut. Douglas Hospital, Edinburgh Royal Maternity: Ante- medicine, 364 Guthrie), 455. (0) natal or pregnancy clinic at (J. W. Ballan- Hospital for Women, Euston Road, jubilee of, HEYDON, Captain George Aloysius Makinson, tyne), 420. (O)-Gift to Prematernity Ward, 853 Military Cross conferred upon, 471 854 Hospital, Woodside Red Cross, Glasgow, 338 HEYWARD, Lieut. Harry Neale, killed in Hospital, Federated Malay States, 634 Hospitals, American, in Germany and Austria, action, 599 Hospital fire inspection. 232 472 HEYWARD, Lieut. Maurice, killed in action, Hospital, Freemasons' War, London, 90,404 Hospitals, Cardiff, visit of King of Portugal 194 Hospital, Glasgow Dental, report, 158 to, 702 HICK, Henry: Cleanliness in schools, 444 Hospital, Guy's: Information concerning the Hospitals. Clinical, in England, information HIacKmAN, H. V.. obituary notice of, 638 study of medicine, 361-Scholarships, 575 concerning, 373 HICKS, H. T : Post-operative paralytic ileus, Hospital, Hammersmith, Military; Ortho- Hospitals, Dublin, National Insurance and 11-Retraction of the uterine muscle asso- paedic, 436 visiting staffs of, 538 ciated with obstructed labour, 515 HospitaL Hampstead, Military Heart (leading Hospitals, duty on alcohol for. See Aliohol High altitudes and neurasthenia, 400 article), 427 Hospitals in Egypt, base (Captain T. Gillman Highlands and Islands Medical Service Board, Hospital, Haslar Naval (parliamentary ques- Moorhead), 702 305 tion), 87 Hospitals, English, Indian and Egyptian Highly-strung nervous system. See Nervous Hospital house officers, students as, 741 residents in, 828 HIML, Howland: Case of acute myeloblastic Hospital for Irish sailors and soldiers suffer- Hospitals, infectious, removal of patients to, leukaemia, 645 ing from incurable diseases, in Ireland, pro- 603 HMIL, Walter: The Holidays, 1916: Where to posed, 740 Hospitals, military, in Ireland (parliamentary Stay and What to See, rev., 182 Hospital, Johns Hopkins, "twilight sleep" question). 662 HILLBROOx, Captain Wallace, dies on service, discontinued at, 417 Hospitals, military: Surgical appliances in 193 Hospital, King's College: Information con- (parliamentary question), 26-Staffs of (par- HILLIARD, J. B.: Fergus(s)on's speculum, cerning the study of medicine, 361-Roll of liamentary question), 233-Alcohol in (par- 208 honour, 479-Scholarships, 202, 243, 411, 607. liamentary question), 335-Asylums as (par- HINE. Major T. G. M.. (and Lieut -Col. M. H. See also College liamentary question), 735-Bacteriologists at GORDON and Captain Martin FLAcK): Ex- Hospital for limbless sailors and soldiers from (parliamentary question), 914 perimental study of the cultural require- Ireland, 916 Hospitals, military convalescent, discipline ments of the meningocoocus, 678. (0) Hospital, Liverpool. City North: Case of in, 659 HENGSTON, Donald: Extension splint for frac- tetany (T. H. Donovan), 221 Hospitals, Richmond, Whitworth, and Hard- tures of the humerus, 72 Hospital, Liverpool County for Children, re- wicke. 778 HINGsTON, Captain Richard William George, port, 59 Hospitals, subsidized, and Government em- Military Cross conferred upon, 775 Hospital, The London: Scholarships, 310, 361, ployees (Sydney), 820 HIININGS, Captain Frederick W. C., killed in 607, 638-Information concerning the study Hospitals, venereal, position of special, 666 action, 537 of medicine, 361-A correction, 638 Hot drinks and cancer, 334 14 MEDICALz BasmsfiJOURNAL INDEX. = Housing question in Glasgow, 854 Indian and Egyptian residents in English Interned civilian aliens: Comments on Dr. zum HOUSTON, A. C.: London water, report, 816 hospitals, 828 Busch's account of the British treatment of HOUSTON, Captain Thomas Cameron, dies of Indian officers taken prisoners, Pay of (parlia- (Lieut.-Col, Ronaldson Clark), 624 wounds, 403 mentary question), 190 Intestinal antiseptic, a new (trimethol), 147 HOVELAQUE, Emile: The Deeper Causes of Indian prisoners in Germany, Switzerland, Intestinal cyst. See Cyst the War, rev., 16 and Turkey (parliamentaryquestion), 631 Intestine, paralysis of, after resectionfor gun- HOVELL, T. Mark: Garlic in whooping-cough, Indian troop train, deaths of Territorials in shot injuries (Captain Owen Richards and 15-The lingual tonsil and paroxysmal (parliamentary question). 190 Captain John Fraser, with a note by Colonel cough, 692 In dirty dogdom, 85-Correspondence on, 128 Cuthbert Wallace), 9. (0) HOWELL, W. H.: Textbook of Physiology for Industrial diseases (J. Watkin Edwards), 97. Intoxicating liquor. See Liquor Students and PhUsicians, rev,, 424 (0) - Correspondlence on, 168 Intracranial foreign bodies, extraction of HUDDART, Alderman: National Association of Industrial poisoning (parliamentary question), (Sidney Matthews), 75 Insurance Committees. 666 267 Tntrauterine scarlet fever. See Fever HUDSON, Lieut. Athol, killed in action, 270 Industrial training (parliamentary question), Intravenous injections in infants. simple HEUDSON, Lieut.-Col. Ernest, dies on service, 54 technique for (Ann Martin), 40. (0) 664 Infant Aid Society, 306 Intravenous injections, instrumnent for HUGGAN, James Laidlaw, obituary notice of, Infant care for nurses, lectures on, 923 (Harold Spence), 45 605 Infant life in France before and after birth, Intravenous injections of organic arsenic com- HUGHES, Charles H., obituary notice of, 747 protection of, 45 pounds (W. F. Cholmeley), 44-Correspon- HUGHES, Lieut. Huah Llewellyn Glyn, D.S.O. Infant mortality. See Mortality dence on. 168 conferred upon, 337-Bar to D.S.O., 700 Infant welfare. See Maternity welfare Intussusception, recurrent: round-celled sar- HuGHaES, James Vaughan, obituary notice of, Infantile disease and mortality (G. N. Acker), coma of ileo-caecal valve: excision: intes- 707 391 tinal anastomosis: recovery (C. R. Graham), HUGHEs, Captain Roger Frank, dies of Infantile paralysis, efforts to combat in New 801 wounds, 915 York, 147-Precautions against in Cuba. 212 Iodine, nascent, in treatment of tuberculosis HUGO, Captain H. F. L., Military Cross con- -Control of (leading article), 262-In New (Edward Bigg), 256 ferred upon, 194 Jersey, 330- Commission for study and Iodire solutions for sterilizing the skin in HUME, John: Fasting treatment of diabetes, treatment of formed at Harvard University, abdominal operations, danger of (A. Ernest 160 639-Review of books on, 761. See also Polio- Maylard), 75 Humerus, comminuted fracture of, produced myelitis Ionization of cicatrices, 400 by m-uscular action (Captain N. Howard Infants, simple technique for intravenous in- Ipswich leg, 558 Mummery and P. L. Giuseppi), 795. (0) jections in (Ann Martin), 40. (0) Humerus, fractures of, extension splint for Infections hospitals. See Hospitals Ireland: (Donald Hingston), 72. (0) Infirmary, Glasgow Royal: Offer of payment Ballinasloe Asylum, 571, 854 HUNT, Lieut. John Reginald Lilly, killed in for lectures in electrical therapeutics, 91- Base hospitals in Egypt, 702 action, 124 Appeal, 778 Belfast, haalth of, 405 -Opening of Winter HUNT, Captain William, Mlilitary Cross con- Infirmary, GlasgowVictoria, report, 886 Session, 634 -National campaign against ferred upon, 915 Infirmary, Glasgow Western,: Offer of pay- venereal disease, 885-Teaching of medical HUNTER, Captain Douglas William, D.S.O. ment for lecturers in electrical thera- ethics (W. R. Davison), 885 conferred upon, 337, 470 peutics, 91 BENSON, Charles, to act as deputy for HUNTER, Captain John B., Military Cross con- Infirmary, North Riding. Middlesbrough: professor of surgery at Sir Patrick Dun's ferred upon. 601 Case of sympathetic ophthalmia unsuccess- Hospital, 884 HUNTER, Lieut. John Maurice, killed in fully treated with organic arsenic com- Carrick on-Shannon and an outbreak of action, 124 pounds (G. Victor Miller), 145 fever, 538 HUED-WOOD, Captain John Graham, killed in Infirmary, Royal Albert Edward, Wigan: Cerebro-spinal meningitis to be a notifiable action, 270 Recurrent intussusception. round-celled disease in Portadown, 538 Huts for the army, cost of, 305 sarcoma of the ileo-caecal valve, excision, Child hygiene, 634 BUTT, C. W.: Crowlev's Hygiene of Schlool intestinal anastomosis, recovery (C. R. College of nursing, proposed, 29 Life, rev., 804 Graham), 801 Dublin City Nursing Association, 29-Dublin HYDE, L. B.: Simple Gardening (School Gar- Infirmary, Stirling Royal, annual meeting, Castle Red Cross Hospital, 58, 272, 472- dening), rev., 875 778 Hospital ship at, 405, 571, 603, 702, 916- Hydrarthrosis of knee-joint, gymnastic exer- INGLES, Cantain Maurice Paterson, killed in Infant Aid Society, work of, 306-Infant cises for (George V. Perez), 723 action, 503 nmortality too high in North and South Hydrocele. abdominal or bilocular (F. 0. INGRAM, Captain Thomas Lewvis, killed in Dublin union workhouses, 884-Tuber- Lasbrey), 292 action, 569, 737 culosis treatment, 854-Typhoid fever in, Hydrotherapy as an agent in the treatment of INGRAM. Captain Wrilliam John Sivewright, 571-Women's National Health Associa- convalescents (Frank Radcliffe), 554. (0) Military Cross conferred upon, 700 tion, 854-Wounded soldiers in, 196 Hygiene, review of books on, 804 Injuries, review of books on. 293 Gorey guardians and prosecutions for vac- Hypochlorite of magnesia solution recom- Inoculation, antityphoid. See Antityphoid cination defaulters, 571 lmlended for disinfection of surgeons' hands, Insecticides and lice (4 . Bacot), 447. (0) Hospital for limbless sailors and soldiers, 816 Institute for manufacture of vaccines opened 916 Hypochlorite solutions in treatment of at Buenos Aires, 816 Infant mortality in North and South Dublin wounds (Dr. Sherman), 621 Insurance broker's schemiie, 605 union workhouses, 884 Hypochlorous acid in treatment of gas gan- Institution. Liverpool Medical: Opening of Insurance, National, ani visiting staffs of grene (Captain John Fraser and Captain session, 570-President's address: Welfare Dublin hospitals, 538 H. J. Bates), 172. (0) of the child, 570 Irish Medical War Committee, 405 HYSLOP, T. B.: Psychology of warfare, 840 Insurance, compulsory health, proposed for Irvingstown guardians decide to board out Hysterectomy for fibroids, two hundred con- Canada, 747-Bill drafted in Amnerica, 747- their paupers and patients, 634 secutive cases attended with recovery (Sir Campaign by Aimierican Association of Letterkenuy guardians and Dr. McGinley's John Bland-Sutton), 133. (0) Labour Legislation, 889 appointmfent, 778. 854 Little, James, death of, 916 Insurance, National: Local Government Board and miiedical ap- Certified occupations: Additions to lists, pointments during the war. 538, 778, 819, 923 854 Conference of Local Medical and Panel Maternity and child welfare: Kingstown C,ommittees, 401, 531-Leading article on, Urban Council scheme, 571-Sir John 627 Byers on, 819 Correspondence on, 438, 857 Medical ethics, teaching of, 885 I. Discharged soldiers and, 659 Midwives Act, the proposed, 159 199 Economics of, 857 Poliomyelitis, acute anterior, 473-To be a Ichthyol and glycerine in treatment of septic Exploiting panel Ldoctors (leading article), notifiabledisease in Portadown, 538-Capes wounds (Major Thomas W. A. Daman), 646. 332 in the Ballinlough dispensary district, 571 (0) Fruits of unity and organization, 431 -In Ulster, 667-In Mayo, 778 ILBERG, Friedrich W. K. von, death of, 639 HiRhlands and Islands Medical Service Poor Law medical officers, holidays of Ileus, post-operative paralytic (H. T. Hicks), Board, 305 (Magherafelt), 240-British Medical Asso- 11. (0) Insurance Commissions (parliamentary ciation and, 240-Graded scale of salariea Illegitimate infant, post-natal care of, 306. question), 148 (Enniscorthy), 885 See also Matsrnity service Medical referees: Newcastle scheme 636 Richmond. Whitworth, and Hardwicke Hos- Illness in old men with valvular disease of pitals. 778 of aciute F. Medical remuneration under the Act, 531- the heart, two cases (William Leading article on, 560 Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 571 Box). 649 National Association of Insurance Com- Salaries of medical officers 667, 854 Imbecile children, Stewart institution for, 306 mittees, 666 Sphagnum moss dressings in Ireland, 240 Impersonation (Thomas Coffey), 409 Newcastle scheme of medical Stewart Institution for Imbecile Children, Impressions of a civilian at the Western referees, 636 306 front, 432. 467 New Medical Insurance Regulations (leading Swanzy, Sir Henry, memorial to, 603 Incomer tax, 64, 82. 114, 132, 312, 344, 512, 544, 608, article), 496 Tuberculosis and 506 Ratio of doctors to insured persons, 52 housing, 640, 672, 708, 748, 784. 828, 860-Parliamen'tary Scottish Divisional Office, Proposed removal Tuberculosis institutes of Belfast, statistics, questions on, 25, 662-Basis of calculation of of, 505 127 (leading article), 82-Note on, 114-Excess Statutes, Regulations. and Orders. Relating Tuberculosis treatment, 854 profits duty, 312-Abatement, 662 to Health Insurance with Tuberculosis treatment in (parliamentary Tax Year How to Claim National Notes, 148 Income for 1916-17: Cross References, and an Index, rev., 654 question), Repayment of, rev, 588 Terms of the Insurance 438 Typhoid fever outbreak at Clashawann, 854 Indexes for 1916, half yearly, 913 Act, Typhoid fever and contaminated water, 472 Tuberculosis and housing (rianark), 158 Typhoid fever and floods, 703 Venereal disease and sickness benefit (lead- in INDIA: ing article), 19-Correspondence on. 61 Typhus fever Olonlee district, 667 Bengal Ambulance Corps, 197 Visiting staffs of Dublin hospitals and, 538 Ulster Medical Society, 703 Effort of in the war, 539 Vaccination, Rev. Dr. Foley on neglect of, Lady Hardinge Medical College opened, 197 884 Medical war arrangements in. 658 Insurance, State Sickness: Commissions Vaccination, compulsory (parliamentary Royal Commission on Public Services in appointed to study the subject in Massa- _question), 916 (parliamentary question), 596 chusetts, California, New York, and New Vaccination prosecutions, 740, 778, 854 St. John Ambulance Brigade, 197 Jersey, 62 Venereal disease, national campaign against, Transport arrangements (parliamentary Internal organs delineated by an electrical 885 question), 121 method (James Shearer), 459, 468 War Hospital Supply D6p6t, 634 Travelling dispensaries in, 811 Internal secretion, association for study of Wexford Board of Guardians and Dr. formed in America, 607 Anglim's salary, 854 Indian Medical Service, 51-Longevity in, 84. Internationtal Clinics (edited by H. R. M. Women's National Health Association and See also Army, Indian Landis), rev., 589 tuberculosis treaiment, 854 BRtITISH INDEX. IMEDICALTEn JOURNAL 5

Ireland, Midwives Act for. See Act JoNEs, D. T. Glyn, murder of, 132-His mur- Knee-joint, excision of as a method of treat- Irish medical profession and the war, 888 derer found insane, 637 ment for severe infections (Colonel Andrew Irish Medical Schools' and Graduates' Asso- JoNEs, F. Wood: Arboreal Man, rev., 557 Fullerton), 709. (0) ciation. See Association JONEs, Captain James Walker, D.S.O. con- Knee-joint, gunshot injuries to (Lieut. William Irish Medical War Committee, 405. See also ferred upon, 470 Edmond and Captain Walter Weir Gal- War emergency JoNEs, Lanphier Vernon, obituary notice of, braith), 714. (0) Irish municipal associations, tuberculosis 511 Knee-joint, gymnastic exercises for hydrar- and housing, 506 JONES, Lieut. Raymond, killed in action, 155 throsis of (George V. Perez), 723 Irish War Hospital Supply D60pt 634 JONES, Lieut.-Colonel Robert: Transplanta- KNOWLES, Captain Henry Rylands, killed in I}RONsIDE, Captain A. E., Military Cross con- tion of bone and some uses of bone graft, 1 action, 270 ferred upon, 28 -Disabilities of the knee-joint, 169- KNowLEs-JONEs, John Thomas, obituary IRVINE. Lieut.-Col. Gerald Beatty, C.B. con- Mechanical treatment of fractures under notice of, 638 ferred upon, 915 war conditions, 829 Koca, Robert, statue to unveiled in Berlin. 639 IRvINE, L. G. (and others): Silicosis (Miners' JONES, Rowland: The returned soldier, 748 KOCHER. Professor, recovery of from double Phthisis) in the Witwatersrand, rev., 653 JORDAN, Captain John Herbert, Military pneumonia, 517 Irvingstown guardians decide to board out Cross conferred upon, 700 KOUINDJY: Manual curative workshops, 701 paupers and patients, 634 JOSCELYNE, Captain F. P., Military Cross con- KRAUS: Osteitis in soldiers. 737 IRwIN, Lieut. J. B., Military Cross conferred forred upon, 194 KRAUSE, R. A. (and J. TAT): Aids to Physio- upon, 194 JOYNT. Captain N. L., Military Cross con- logy, rev., 424 IsAAc, Captain Ernest E., Military Cross con- ferred upon, 194 KRmEKENBEEK, Major Ronald Edward Elliott, ferred upon, 601 JUDsoN, Adoniram B,, obituary notice of, 747 killed in action, 600 s JULLIARD, Charles: L'Accoutumance aux KRIVSKY. Dr.: Care of pregnant women, 652 : Mutilations, rev., 293 KUSIMELL: Tetanus and antitetanus serum, Artificial limbs, 58 JUNG's papers on analytical psychology, 241, 852 British Red Cross work with the army, 304 275, 439, 507 Kut failure (leading article), 562. See also Crippled soldiers, schools for, 58, 336-In JtTRGENS: Relation of the louse to typhus, 301 Dispatches and Mesopotamia Loombardy, 336 Jutland, battle of, 81, 89-Wounded from (par- KYLE, David Braden, obituary notice of -747 Leprosy, compulsory notification of in the liamentary question), 121 province of Cagliari, 485 Jutland and the Somme (leading article). 81 Sanitary Bureau, 783 Scottish Red Cross unit in, 539 War Minister invites medical women to offer themselves for military service, 772 Itching. See Pruritus IVENS, Miss: Clinical study of anairobic L. wound infection, 872 Labour obstructed by a contraction ring, five K. cases of (Clifford White), 752. (0) Labour, obstructed, associated with retrac- KAUFMANN, F,: Disciplinary treatment of tion of uterine miuscle (H. T. Hicks), 515. (0) shell shock, 882 -Correspondence on, 608 KEBLE, Lieut.-Colonel A. E. C., D.S.O. con- Labour, pituitrin in (A. P. Agnew), 871 ferred upon, 28 Labour, scopolamine-morphine in. 784 KEELAN, Private Claud Charles, dies of Labours with the occiput posterior (E. D. wounds, 304 Plass), 860 J. KEEN, W. W., to deliver Colver Lectures at LACEY, Lieut. William Stocks, dies of wounds, Brown University, Providence, Rhode 569 JAcKsoN, B. D.: Glossary of Botanic Terms, Island, 330 Lady Hardinge Medical College, opening of, with their Derivation and Accent, rev., 762 KEITH, Arthur: Note on a prehistoric war 197 JACOB: Typhoid fever amongst German wound, 281 Lady Priestley Memorial Lecture. See soldiers, 813 KELLIE, Captain Kenneth Harrison Alloa, Lecture JAcQuEs, Lieut.-Col. Harry Melville, D.B.O. killed in action, 57 LAGRANGE, Emile, obituary notice of, 639 conferred upon, 700 KELLY, Lieut. Charles Patrick, killed in LAHY, J. M.: Le svstime Taylor et la physio- Jam for the British army, 311 action, 123 logie du travail professionnel, rev., 905 Jamaica, vomiting sickness in (H. H. Scott), KELSALL, Major Robert, D.B.O. conferred LAIDLAW, Lieut. J. Leslie, dies of wounds, 157 280 upon, 916 LA MOTTE, Ellen N.: The Tuberculosis Nurse: JAESON, Lieutenant Alan Battersby, killed in KELYNACK, T. N. (editor): The Child Welfare Her Function and Qualifications, rev., 181 action, 239 Annual, rev., 111-(editor): Thte Drink Pro- LAMBERT, Lieut. Ernest Charles, dies of JAMIESON, Captain Douglas Dunbar, Military blem of To-day. in its Mledico-Sociological wounds, 88 Cross conferred upon, 775 Aspects. rev., 328-(editor): Pro Patria: A LAMBERT, Gordon O.: Retraction of uterine 8AM0soN, Surgeon Herbert Mather, dies on Guide to Public and Personal Service in muscle associated with obstructed labour, service, 739 War Tine, rev., 426 608 JAMIESON, James, obituary notice of, 670 KEmP, Captain James Reginald, Military Lamblia infections in men who have never JAXIsON, William Allan, estate of, 639 Cross conferred upon, 337 been out of England (A. Malins Smith and Japanese medical literature, 783 KENDALL, Captain H. W. M.: Grafting with J. R. Matthews), 389. (0) Japanese Red Cross, 671 frog skin, 646. (0) Lamblia. See also Giardlia intestinalis JARDINE, Captain Edmund Basil, Military KENNEDY, Alex. Mills (and D. D. ROBEWARNE): LAMOND, Assistant Surgeon John Dougald, Cross conferred upon, 852 Observations upon dysentery carriers, 864 Military Cross conferred upon. 916 JARDINE, Lieut. G. B. T., killed in action, 882 KENNEDY, Lieut. Robert, killed in action, 157 Lamp, tungsten, 144. See also Tungsten Jaundice from trinitrotoluol poisoning (Hugh KENNEFICK, Captain Edward Hammerton, Lanark, tuberculosis and housing in, 158- Thursfield), 619. (0) killed in action, 270 Tuberculosis colony in Mid-Lanark, 740 Jaw wounds: Discussion at Inter-Allies Den- KEOGH, Sir Alfred: Training of the disabled Lancashire: County health report, 240 -Mid- tal Congress, 783 soldier, 592 wives and maternity and child welfare in, JEANE's bequest for treatment of cancerous, Kepad, 147 740 nervous, and disabling ailments, 828 KERR, J.: Newsholme's School Hygiene: The LANDALE, Deputy-Surgeon-General, estate of, JEFFERISs, Ian: Scopolamine-morphine in Laws of Health in Relationt to School Life. 406 labour, 784 rev.. 804-(editor): The Care of the School LANDER, H. W. G., obituary notice of, 826 JEFFERSON. John C.: Traumatic aneurysm Child, rev., 873 LANE, Sir Arbuthnot: Cleft Palate and Hare dealt with by obliterative arteriorrhaphy, KERR. J. M. Munro: Operative MQidwifery: Lip, rev., 762 794 A Guide to the Difficulties and Comfplica- LANE, Captain Patrick Joseph, Military Cross JEFFREY, John: Treatment of wounds by tions of Midwifery Practice, rev., 77-Care conferred upon, 775 nascent ozone, 292 of pregnant women, 652 LANE-CLAYPON, Janet E.: Milk and its JEFFRIES, Major Lewis Wibmer, D.S.O. con- KERR, King: Tuberculosis and housing, 506 Hvgienic Relations, rev., 257 ferred upon, 700 Kharsivan, 201 LANGE: Diagnostic value of colloidal gold re- JEFFS, Captain Howard Brown, Military Cross Kharsivan, value of milk diet prior to the use action, 909 conferred upon, 701 of (Ejionel L. Westrope), 456 Lantern slides (jaws and teeth), 412 Jejunostomy and jejuno-colostomy, 92 Kharsivan. See also Salvarsan LARKING, Arthur E.: Venereal diseases, 888 JEPPs, Margaret: Some examinations and KIDD, Major Guy Egerton, killed in action, Laryngeal tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis treatments of Entamoeba histolytica infec- 537 LASBREY, F. 0.: Case of abdominal or tions, 616 KIDD, L.: Proposed Midwives Act for Ireland, bilocular hydrocele, 292 JEPSON, Edward: Clergy as health mission- 199, 275 409 Lasserre prize awarded, 860 aries, 637 KIDD, Lieut. L. C., killed on service, 599 LATIMER, H. A.: Garlic in whooping-cough, 93 JEssop, W. H.: Epidemic nephritis, 724 KIDD, Leonard J.: Intolerable itching, 576 LATIMER, Lieut. H., killed in action, 239 Johns Hopkins Hospital Bevorts, vol. xvii, KIMNER, Captain Thomas Clatworthy, killed Latin, compulsory (leading article), 807-Cor- rev., 258 in action, 664 respondence on, 858, 889, 919 Johns Hopkins Hospital Medical Portrait KILNER, Lieut. Charles Usher, dies of wounds, Lau Islands presents Red Cross motor am- Gallery. 555 700 bulances, 411 Johns Hopkins University. See University Kidneys, congenital cystic disease of (Thomas LAUBACH, C. A.: Part played by books in dis- JoENsoN, Captain Edward Sandwith, Military Holmes). 757. (0) semination of disease, 450 Cross conferred upon, 700 Kinetic drive " (leading article). 590 "Laudable pus." See Pus JOHNSON, Private Henry DuffBeld, killed in KING, Lieut. Frederick Harvey, killed in LAUDER, Captain James La Fayette, Gold action, 194 action. 600 Medal of St. John of Jerusalem presented JoHNsoN, J. P. (and others): Silicosis (MiQners' King's College. See College to, 194-Military Cross conferred upon, 852 Phthisis) in the Witwatersrand, rev., 653 Kingstown Urban Council. and maternity. and LAWDER, Major Noel Wilfrid, killed in action, JOHNSON, CaPtain William, Military Cross child welfare, 571 435 conferred upon, 337 Kitchener Medical School, Khartoum, 732 LAWRENCE, Captain E. W., killed in action, JOHNSTON, Captain William Wallace Stewart, Kitchener Memorial Fund. See Fund 123 MilitaryCross conferred upon, 701 Kitchener's letter, 411 LAWRENCE, Brigade-Surgeon Henry John JoHNSToNE, Private Edward James, killed in KLAAT5CH, Hermann, death of, 443 Hughes, obituary notice of, 923 _ation. 270 KNAPP, Grenadier Sergeant E. M., killed in LAWRENCE, T. W. P. (and Charles BOLTON)I JOHNSTONE, R. J.: Proposed Midwives Act action, 600 Case of cyst of intestine, 248 for Ireland, 276 Knee, cytological examination of the joint LAWSON. Arnold: Be-education of the blinded Joints, secondary infections of in acute fluid as an aid to prognosis in penetrating soldier, 838 medical ailments (Lieut.-Col. G. H. Eding- gunshot wound of (Captain W. S. Lazarus- LAYNG, Lieut. George Reginald Stuart, killed ton), 289. (0) Barlow), 895 (0) in action, 337 JONES, Lieut. Arthur Mervyn, dies of wounds, Knee-joint, disabilities of (Lieut.-Col. Robert LAYTON, Frank G.: Position of the profession 815 Jones), 169. (0) after the war, 541 R 6 TMEDIA O INDEX.

LzAZAtis-BAnLow, Captain W. S.: Cytological LEITCH, Archibald: Brillian. green and tel- Locumteneun't, fees of, 168 examination of the joint fluid as an aid to luric acid in the isolation of typhold-para- Locusts, diarrhoea in, 810 prognosis in penetrating gunshot wound of typhoid bacilli, 317 LOGAN, Cantain Alfred Thomas, killed in knee, 895. (0) LEarAss, Lieut. Herbert Justin, killed in action, 633 LEADAM, Williaml Ward, obituary notice of, action, 665 Lombardy, provision for mutilated soldiers 279 LENDoN, Dr.; Appreciation of Surgeon-Major in, 336 H. B. Hinton, 94 Leading Articles: Length, growth in, 770 LONDON: Annual Representative Meetiag, 185 Lepers in Venezuela 827 Ambulance column (parliamentary ques- Care of the pregnant woman, 49 LE PRINCE, J. A. (and A. J. ORENsTEIN): Mos- tion). 914 Carriers of amoebic dysentery, treatment quito Control in Panama: The Bradica- Central council for district nursing in, of, 626 tion of Malaria and Yellow Fever in Cuba annual meeting. 271 Cerebro-spinal fever and filtrable virus, and Panama, rev., 110 Cerebro-spinal meningitis, number of cases, 559 Leprosy, etiology of (T. A.R. Aiyar), 837 701 Chromatic encephalopsy, 50 Leprosy, intravenous injection of gyno- County Council See Council Cocaine, record of the dispensing of. 229 cardate of soda in (Sir Leonard Rogers), 550. Diphtheria in, 436 Collective aberration of Germany, 184 (0) Examining medical officers (parliamentary Colloidal gold reaction, diagnostic value of Leprosy. notification of, 168-Compulsory in question), 534 the, 909 the province of Cagliari7 485 Health of, annual report, 393 Compluetic reaction in atentia, 878 LERIOBH:Cancer and hot drinks, 334 Insurance Committee, ratio of doctors to Compultory Latin, 807 LESCitE, Captain Frank G, Military Cross insured persons, 52 Conference of Local Medical and Panel conferred upon, 601 King Edward's Hospital Fund, report, 817 Committees, 627 LE,sLIE, R. Murray: Medical certificates for Medical education of women in, 776 Diagnostic value of the colloidal gold recruits and war workers, 821 Missionary Society, 443 reaction, 909 Letterkenny guardians and appointment of a School of Clinical Medicine. See Hospital, Diet and work, 656 medical offider, 778. 854 Dreadnought Do,%tors as men of action, 462 LETTSOM and the Medical Society of London, School of Medicine for Women. See Hos- Educational Inquiry Committees, 331 534 pital, Royal Free Exploiting panel doctors, 332 LETULLE, M.: La Tuberculose pleur3 ul- Soldiers, the disabled, 437 Eyesight of munition workers, care of, monasre, rev., 146 Tuberculosis dispensary for the city of, 740 807 Leucocytes, influence of antiseptics on the Venereal disease in, scheme for treatment, Fees of physicians and surgeons, 848 activities of and on the healing of wounds 776, 818 Food e.ontrol, 730. 877 (C. J. Bond), 861. (0) Water supply, annual report, 816 Food and drink, 847 Leukaemia, acuite myeloblastic (Rowland Gunshot wounds of the head, 767 Hill), 645. (0) LONG, Constance: Jung's papers on analytical Income tax, basis of calculation of, 82 LEvAcK, Captain George MacLeod, killed in psychology, 241, 439 Infantile paralysis, control of epidemic, action, 599 LONG, Lieut. Francis William, dies a prisoner 262 LEvY, A. G. ; Massage of the heart, 781 of war, 304 Insurance regulations, new medical, 496 LEvY: Treatment of wounds of testicles, 270 Longevity in the Indian Medical Service, 84 Jutland and the Somme, 81 LEwis,Thomas: Clinical Disorders of the Louse, biology of (Hase), 302 " Kineticdrive." 590 Heart Beat, rev., 393-(and others),: Heart Louse, relation of to typhus (Jtirgens), 301. See Kut failure, 562 affections in soldiers, 418-(and others): also Lice Latin, compulsory, 807 Breathlessness in soldiers suffering from LOVETT, R. W. (and E. H. BRADFORD): Ortho- Malaria in France, 296 irritable heart, 517 paedic Surgery. rev., 15-Treatment ofInfant Medical certificates, 848 LEYTON, A. S.: Pathology of cancer, 887 Paralysis, rev, 761-Lateral Curvature of Medical history of the war, 149 LEYToN, H. G.: Pathology of cancer, 887 the Spine and Round Shoulders, rev., 841 Medical remuneration, 560 LEYTON.0.T: asting treatment of diabetes, Low,Captain &lexanderPetrie, killed in action, Medical service on the Somme, 397, 463 201, 341 192 Meningoeoccus carriers, treatment of, 228 Lice destruction: By negative pressure," 32 Low, George C. (and H. B. NEWMAN): Case of Meningococcus in health and disease, 694 -By paraffin, 132-(Malcolm NB. MacGregor), ulcerating granuloma successfully treated Military Heart Hospital, Hampstead, 427 889 by intravenous injections of antimony, 387. Military medical service at home (45 to 55), Lice and insecticides . Bacot), 447. (0). See (0)-Caee of amoebic abscess of liver oc- 19 also Louse curring twenty years after the original Mobilization of the profession, voluntary, LIDDELL, Lieut. J H-T. dies of wounds, 774 attack of dysentery, 867. (0) 909 LIDDEMLL, R. M. (and C. S. TANGYE): CaSe Of LowRy, Edith B.: Your Baby: A Guide for New medical insurance regulations, 496 intrauterine scarlet fever, 389 Young Mothers, rev.. 111 Obligations of the profession to discharged LIEBSON, Captain Stephen, Military Cross Low's Handbook to the Charities of London, soldiers, 264 conferred upon, 601 1916, rev., 558 Operation for emphysema, 427 Ligature holder, a wristlet, 329, 393, 527 Loy. Lieut. Martin William, killed in action, Overtime and Sunday labour, 529 LIeLeYdesut. James Arthur, Military Cross 403 Penetrating wounds of the lung and pleura, conferred upon, 471 LucAs, A. (and others): Vade Mecum d'ilectro- 498 Limbless soldiers. See Soldiers diagnostic et de radiodiagnostic, rev., 258 e President of the General Medical Council's LIMONT, Lieut. William Eric, killed in action, LuCAS, William Palmer, reports on health warnings to practitioners (" a scorn and a 194 conditions in the conquered part of Belgium, derision "). 767 Limndlm Lieut. Paul Osborne, killed in 671 Primitive trephining, 150 action, 470 LUGARO, E.: An Emperor's Mad4zeus or Profession of medicine, 345 LiquIids by post: Post office regulations, 607 National Al erration ? 184 Restoration of disabled soldiers to civil life, Liquor businesses: Proposed State purchase LUKIS, Sir Pardey, appointed Commissioner 428 of (Scotland), 272-Conference in Glasgow, for St. John Ambulance Brigode Overseas in Sale of a practice, 530 778 - Dei3utatlon to Edinburgh Town India, 32 Science and commerce, 295 Council, 778 Lungs, penetrating wounds of (leadingarticle), Science and literature in education, 529 Liquor, intoxicating, material for the manu- 498 "Scorn and a derision,' 767 facture of (parliamentary statement), 812 Lumlelan lectures. See Lectures Soldiers, discharged disabled, 227, 495 LISTER, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Hugh, dies on ser- Lymphangioplasty, case of (Harold Hartley), " Tarrying by the stuff," 694 vice, 193-Obituary notice of, 207-Estate of, 110 Trench nephritis, fresh light on, 729 907 LYNOTT, W. A.: Days of work lost in mines Tri-nitro-toluol poisoning, prevention of, LISTER, Captain William Howard, bar to through want of sanitation and proper use 463 Military Cross conferred upon, 601-Second of machinery. 904 Two years, 183 bar to Military Cross, 775 Lyons: Schools for soldiers, 534-Military Typhus in German prison camps, 627 Literature and science in education, 529, 911 centre for jaw cases, 535 Uncleanliness and scarlet fever, 398 LITTLE, James, death of, 916 Lysol. " L " brand, 45 Venereal disease regulations, administra- LITTLEMo Lieut. P. Mac).r,Military Cross con- L'YTH, J. C.: Possible functions of the cere- tion of, 910 ferred upon, 471 bro-spinal fluid, 669 Venereal disease, alleged advantages of the LITTLEWOOD, Captain George Patrick, killed compulsory notification of, 591 in action, 404 Venereal disease and sickness benefit, 19 Liver abscess. See Abscess Venereal diseases. State provision for the Liver, auricular venous pulsation in, 912 treatment of, 115 -In Scotland, 657 Voice from the dead (letter from Sir Victor LIVIERPOOL: Hors]ey), 261 Maternity resit home, 157 Voluntary mobilization of the profession, Medical Sunday in, 602 M. 909 Port sanitation, 158 War finance and taxation, 116 Prevention of venereal disease, 125 MAcALEvEY. Captain William Francis, killed War pensions and disabled men, 227, 495 in action, 536 Living animals. See Animals MACALISTER. Charles J.: Welfareof the child. LEAHY, Captain Eugene Patrick, dies of LLEWELLYN, Lieut. Harold A., dies on service, 570-Soldiers and venereal diseases, 637 wounds. 469 28 MACALISTER. Sir Donald: Warnings to prac- Lecithin in shell shock, 168 LLOYD, Dorothy Jordan: Importance of titioners. 797 Lecture, Horace Dobell: Meohanism of the technical details in the preparation of a MC&LISTER, Captain W. J., Military Cross serum reaction (H. R. Dean), 749 transparent blood agar for the cultivation conferred upon, 305 Lecture, Lady Priestley Memorial: "Saving of the meningoeoccus,143 MACALLUM. A. B., elected President of the the children" (the Duchess of Marlborough), LLOYD, Williamas Lieut. Kelyth P., killed in Royal Society of Canada, 138 63 action, 633 MCARTEUR, D.: Case of tetanus, 672 Lecture%, FitzPatrick: Medicine, magic, and Loan Fund Committee: First meeting, 734 MAcBRYAN, L[ieut. E. C., killed in action, 89 religion (W. HI. B. Rivers), 695 Local Government Board. See Board MCCANN, Frederick J.: Treatment of back- Lectures, Lumleian: Acute Poliomyelitis: its Local Medical and Panel Committees. See ward displacements of the uterus, 12-Manu- Nature and T'reatment (F. E. Batten), rev., Inourance facture of catgut, 30 491 LOCe, C. S. (editor): Annual Charities MCOARDIE, W. J.: Death after nitrous oxide- LE DENTU and DELBET: Nouveau Traiti de Register and Digest, rev., 557 oxygen and local anaesthesia, 109. (0) Chirurgie, vol. xxxiv, Gyn6cologie. rev., 77 LoCHELONGUE and DuaBARD recommend hypo- MCOAltISoN, Major R.: appreciation of Sir LEEBsoN, Corporal Arthur Gerald, killed in chlorite of magnesia for disinfection of Victor Horsley, 166 -Congenital goitre in action, 700 surgeons' hands, 816 goats, 466 Leg frame, splint and cradle combined LOCKET, T. W.: Nocturnal dyspnoea associ- MCLCELLAND, Lieut. S. G., missing, presumed (Martin J. Chevers), 483. (0) ated with nasal obstruction, 312 killed, 738 Legg, the Ipswich, 558 LOCKERT-MumMERY. See Mummery MAcCo3mBnE, Seraeant John Alexander, dies LEGGATT, Lieut. Ashley Gordon Scott, killed LOCXYER, Cuthbert (and T. W. EDEN): from wounds, 739 In action, 504 Gynaecolog for Students and Practitioners, MACComBIE, Captain William John, killeci iz LEGGATT, Lieut. Eric G., killed in action, 700 rev., 873 action, 194 r Tax BEm INDEX. I uNZDIcA JOURNAL 17

a MCCONNELL, J. F. P.: Catalogue of the Pat ho- MACMuNN, James: Radical cure of urethral Masks for face wounds (Lieut. Derwent Wood), logical Museum, Medical College. Calcutta, stenosis, 759 839 rev. 458 MCMURRAY. T. P.:Use of bone grafts, 198 MAsON, Lieut. Alan E. G., killed in action, MCCOrKLE. John A., obituary notice of. 670 MCNAIR, A. J.: Concealed accidental haemor- 157 MCOORMACK. Captain Cain pbell McNeil, Mili- rhage, 556 MASSABUAU,G.( andE. FORGUE): Gvnecologie, tary Cross conferred upon, 471 MAONAMARA, Major Carroll Charles, killed rev., 77 MACCORMICK, Lieut. Alexander Campbell, in action, 157 Massage of heart for heart. failure following killed in action, 600 MAcNEECE. Captain James Douglas Gaussen, anaesthetic (W. K. Mollison), 652-Corre- McCusKERa Lieut. I?atrick Joseph, killed in killed in action, 337 spondence on, 781 action, 816 McQuZEN. Captain James M.: Some prin- Massage Institute, Manchester, 701 MODONAGH. Mr. J. E. R., chemio-thera- ciples of investigation in blood-pressure Massage schools for blinded soldiers in Paris, peutics of, 273, 340 problems in health and disease. 421. (0) 443 MACDONALD. Anaus: Life-history of Ascaris MACQUEEN, Lieut. Thomas Malcolm, killed in Masseurs (parliamentaryquestion), 87 lumbricoides. 474 action 157 Masseuses, Incorporated Society of Trained, MACDONALD, Archibald Walter, killed in MACSELF, A. J.: Fowls for Profit, rev., 875 no connexion with the Manchester Insti- action, 470 MCSWINY, Lieut. ClIude O'Connell, killed in tute, 639 MACDONALD, J. A.: Early treatment of action, 239 Maternity Rest Home at Liverpool, 157 venereal diseases in insured persone 29 McTAviSH. Brigade-Surgeon Alexander Camp- Maternity service and child welfare: Edin- MACDONALD, Private Malcolm, killed in bell, obituary notice of, 891 burgh scheme for, 79, 112, 306, 886-Royal action, 738 MCIYAvIsH, Lieut George B., Military Cross Sanitary Certificate for Workers, 168- MACDONqALD, Lieut. Walter George, Military conferred upon. 601 Travelling exbibition in Scotland, 239-In Cross conferred upon, 916 MCVAIL. J. C.: Sir William Power, 223 Dundee, 338-Glasgow work, 539-(Charles J. MACDONALD, W. M.: Contractures of the MCVIcKER, Lieut. E. H., killed in action, 469 Macalister). 570-Kingstown Urban Council hand after wound of the upper limb, 209 MoCVIcKER, Lieut. John W., killed in action, to adopt, 571-In Aberdeensbire, 603-In McDONNELL, Lieut. Charles Edward, killed in 194 Glasgow, 667-And midwives in Lancashire, action, 537 MCWALTER, J. C.: School children and their 740-Prize and medal offered for best thesis McDOWALL, Colin: Functional gastric dis- diseases, 64 on, 747-Scope of, 780-F4ir John Byers on, 819 turbance in the soldier, 760 MCWEENEY, B. J.: Fatal case of gastro- -Discussion at Edinburgh Pathological MCELNEY, Captain Robert Gerald, Military enteritis due to Bacillus Aertrncke vel Club. 886-In the county of Renfrew, 886 Cross conferred upon, 853 suipestifer, 451. (0) MATTHEWSON, Captain Hamilton, dies of MCELWBE, Deputy Suirgeon-General John, Madagascar, General Gallieni's sanitary work wounds, 664 obituary fiotice of, 922 in. 83 MATIE, Lance-Corporal William Sidney, dies MOFARLANE, Captain Wilfred, Military Cross Madrid, newhospitals opened at, 783 of wounds, 57 conferred upon, 853 MAGUIRE, G. J., elected Mayor of Richmond, MATHisoN. Arthur J.: Treatment of pneu- MCGIBBON, Lieut. Richard Forsyth, dies of 708 monia. 168 wounds, 774 MAGUIRE, Lieut. Hugh. killed in action, 504 MATTHEWS, H.: Fergus(s)on's speculum, 208 MCGILL, Captain Harold Wigmore, Military MAHONEY, Mdajor Michael J., D.S.O. conferred MATTHEWS, J. R. (and A. Malins SMITH): Cross conferred upon, 775 upon 600 Lamblia infections in men who have never MCGORTY, Lieut. Gerald James, Military Maimed soldiers. See Soldiers, crippled been out of England, 389 Cross conferred upon, 775 MATiR, Lieut. Edward Millett, killed in action, MATTHEWS, Sidney: Extraction of intra- MACGREGOR, Captain George Barbour, Mili- 435 cranial foreign bodies, 75 tary Cross conferred upon. 775 Malaria, English supposed case of, 924 MATYAS, M.: Obscure rheumatic pains among MaGREGOR, Captain J. B., Military Cross con- Malariain France (leading article), 296 soldiers, 270 ferred upon, 305 Malaria and the medical services at Salonica, MAUDSLEY, Colonel H. C., C.M.G. conferred MACGRBEGOR, Malcolm E.: On insects and 815 upon. 304 methods offreeing clothes of lice, 889 Malaria in men returned from France, 473 MAW, Captain George Oliver, dies of wounds, MACGREGOR, Captain Robert Forrester Malaria mosquito survey in California, 389 123 Douglas, Military Cross conferred upon, MALCOLM, W. S.: Vaccine in mediastinal MAwEINNY, Lieut.-Col. R. J. W., C.B. con- 916 actinomycosis, 488 ferred upon, 28 MCHOUL, Captain James: Need of a vision MALLET, L. (and others): Vade Mecum MAXWELL. Lieut. Henry, killed in action, 665 test for drivers, 390 d'glectro-diagnostic et de radio-diagnostic, MAXWELL. Lieut. Thomas, killed in action, MCILsRoY, A. Louise, Croix de Guerre awarded rev., 258 600 to, 665 MAMOURIAN, M.: Possible functions of the MAXWELL-LEFROY. H.: Measures for the Ex- MCINTOSH. James: Possible functions of cerebro-spinal fluid and optic neuritis, 705 termination of Flies. Mosquitos, Lice, and cerebro-spinal fluid and optic neuritis, 705 Manchester: Institute of Massage and other Vermin, rev.. 393 MCINTYRE. Captain Fergus, Military Cross Remedial Gymnastics at, 701-Annual meet- MAYLARD, A. Ernest: Danger of iodine solu- conferred upon, 337 ing of Christie Hospital for Cancer. 817- tions for sterilizing the skin in abdominal MACINTYRE, Captain John, Military Cross Annual meeting of the Consumption Hos- operations, 75 ferred upon, 700 pital, 818 MAYNARD, G. D.: The Trvpanosomes of Sleep- MACKAY, Captain George Reginald Edward Man-power. 434-Certified occupations and ing Sickness, rev., 111 Gray, Military Cross conferred upon, 471 the position of the medical profession. 730 Mayo. poliomyelitis in, 778 MACKAY COGHILL, Captain Hugh. killed in MANFIELD, Captain George Herbert Hind, MEADE, Captain Horace W., killed in action, action, 504 MAilitary Cross conferred upon, 337 157 MACKENZIE, Lieut. Aubrey Murray Mitchell, MIlanitoba, effect of prohibition in, 473 IEAGHER, Captain Timothy, Military Cross dies of wounds. 774 MANN. F. C.: Gastric ulcer following removal conferred upon, 775 MACKENZIE, Lieut. Colin Roy, D.5.O. con- of adrenals, 881 MEAKINS, Major J. C. (and others): Heart ferred upon, 634 MANOEL, King, visits orthopaedic hospitals, affections in soldiers, 418 MACKENZIE, Sir James: Principles of Diagnosis 635. 667, 702 MEARNS, Lieut.-Col. Edgar A., obituary notice and Treatment in Heart Affections, rev.. 457 Manual curative workshops, 635, 667. 701, 702 of, 826 -Withdraws from Final Medical Appeal MARATET, L. (and H. VINCENT): La Iiivre Measles and chicken-pox, concurient (A. J. Board, 827 typholde et le8 fiJvres paratyphoides (Sum- Rice-Oxley), 722-(P. Lambert Benson), 837 MACKENZIE, Captain J. M., Military Cross ptomatologie, Htiologie, provphilaxie), rev., Measles, district nursing of. 271 conferred upon, 28 490 Meat prices (parliamentary question), 566 MACKENZIE, John, portrait of, added to Burns Marlborough School of Mothercraft. See Medical ailments, acute, secondary infections museum of relics, 32 Motheruraft of joints in (Lieut.-Col. G. H. Edington), MACKENZIE, Captain Kenneth W., Military MARRIOTT. Lieut.F. K., Military Cross con- 289. (0) Cross conferred upon, 601 ferred upon, 28 Medical appeal boards (parliamentary ques- MACKENZIE, Major B. Tait: Physical educa- MARRIOTT, W.: Audibility of gunflire in tion), 662 tion, 91-Trestment of convalescent soldiers Flanders, 64 Medical appointments during the war, Local by physical means, 215 MARRIe, H. Fairley: Use of atropine as an aid Government Board of Ireland and, 538, 662, MCKERROW. Captain Charles Kenneth, dies of to the diagnosis of typhoid and paratyphoid 778, 819. See also Doctors of military age wounds, 915 A and B infections, 717. O) Medical attendance in outlying districts MAcKID, Harry Goodsir, obituary notice of, MARSDEN, Lieut. J. Aspinall: Prevention of (Saskatchewan), 473 442 cancer, 744 Medical books, catalogue of secondhand, 828 McKILLOP, Margaret: Food Valu,es: What MARSH, J. H.: Medical certificates for Medical care of soldiers' families in Germany, they are and how to Calculate them, rev., recruits and war workers, 888 266 181 MARSHALL. Lieut. Arthur Norris, killed in Medical career, on the choice of a, 533 MACKINNON, Lieut. Lachlan, killed in action, action, 337 Medical certificates (leading article), 848 89 MARSHALL, C. F.: State provision for treat- Medical certificates for munition workers, 628 MACKINNON, Ronald: Post mortem findings in ment of venereal diseases, 160-Control of Medical certificates for recruits and war a case of exophthalmos of long standing venereal diseases, 743 workers (Sir Donald MacAlister), 767-Corre- originally due to Graves's disease, 488 MARSHALL, Captain G.: Warm ether, 268 spondence on, 821, 857, 888 - Suggested McKIsACK, Lieut. L. H, W., killed on service. MARSHALL, Lieut. J. Woodall, killed in action, printed forms, 821-Leading article, 848 738 157 Medical Clinics of Chicago, vol. i, rev., 426 MACLAGAN, P. W. (and W. E. CooKE): Ful- MARSHALL, Captain William Edward, Military Medical Council of Canada, annual meeting, miuating type of cerebro-spinal fever, 869 Cross conferred upon, 700 272 MACLAY, Neil: Epsom College, 887 MARTIN, Ann: Simple technique for intra- Medical Defence Union and claims of medical MACLEAN, Fleet Surgeon Alexander, D.S.O. venous injections in infants, 40 practitioners for inspection of recruits, 207 conferred upon. 436 MARTIN, Major Anderson, dies of wounds, 469, Medical Directory," 64, 805; review, 805- MACLEAN. Captain Dugald Black, killed in 503-Appreciation of, 575 Officers R.A.M.C. and, 168 action, 403, 435-Military Gross conferred MARTIN, George, obituary notice of, 606 Medical education of women. 370, 374, 776. upon, 471 MARTIN, Lieut -Colonel C. J. (and Major See also Mfedical students, women MACLEAN, Lieut D. Fitzroy, killed in action, W. G. D. UPJOHN): Distribution of typhoid Medical ethics, teaching of (W. Robert 665 and paratyphoid infections amongst enteric Davison). 885 MCLEAN, Franklin C., appointed! professor of fevers at Mudros, 313. (0) Medical examinations (parliamentary ques- medicine and head of Union Medical School, MARTIN. J. W.: Gastro-enteritis due to tion), 813 Peking. 158 Bacillus Aertrsgcke vel suipestifer, 608, 640 Medical examination of recruits. See MACLEAN, Captain Ivan Clarkson, bar to MARTIN, L.: Splrochaetosis icterohaemor- Recruits Military Cross, 915 rhagica in France, 770 Medical health officers of Nova Scotia, 473 McLELLAN. Captain Samuel Wilson, Military MARTINDALE, W.: Emetine bismuth iodide. Medical heraldry,64 Cross conferred upon, 471 393 Medical history of the war (leading article), MACLEOD, Captain George, Military Cross MARTIN-NIcOLSON, Sister: My Experiences 149 conferred upon, 471 on Three Fronts, rev., 805 Medical Insurance Agency, 878 MACMAHON,. Cortlandt: Voice and speech, MARTYN. G. J. King: Malaria in men returned Medical Library Association, annual meeting, 839 from France, 473 280 MACMILLAN, J. (Shawnet) Cameron: Infant MARTYN, Captain Valentine Cleeve, Military Melical magistrates, 32, 132, 889 Health: A Manual for District Visitors, Cross conferred upon, 337 Medical mayors, 708 Nurses, and Mothers, rev., 329 Mary Murdoch Memorial Fund. See Fund Medical memories of Waterloo, 879 THz I 8 MEDICALB3TRAxsxJOURNAL I INDEX. = I Medioal men as combatant officers (parlia- Medicinal and Dietetic Preparations: Microscopical exhibitions, 512 mentary question), 596 Aquaperla, 693 MIDBLTON, J.: Enterostasis, 179 Medical missionaries, information concern- Bynogen, 45 Midwifery forceps. See Forceps ing. 380, 412. 707 Casein, pure, 693 Midwifery, painless, 540 Medical officers, examining (parliamentary Catgut, sterile, 147 Midwives Act See Att question), 233 Chlorinated dusting powders (kepad), 147 Midwives Board. See Board Medical officers, salaries of, 667, 854 Emetine bismuth iodide, 393 Midwives and the London County Council, Medical Officers of Health Association. See Emetine bismuthous iodide, 623 126. See also Council Association Forma-germkill fumigators, 727 Midwives and maternity and child welfare in Medical offlcers of health, position of, 127 Lysol, " LI" brand, 45 Lancashire, 740 Medical officers of the Navy and Army, help Mixed vaccines, 45 Midwives, uncertified, and medical prac- for, 46. See also Navy, Army. and Pensions N6ococaine-surrfnine, 727 titioners. See Medical Medical Patriotic Fund. See Fund, Auxiliary New intestinal antiseptic (trimethol), 147 Military hospitals. See Hospitals R.A.M.C. Military medical archives, 698. 735 Medical practice in British Colonies and Medicine, magic, and religion, 695 Military medical service at home [45 to 551 foreign countries, information concerning, (leading article), 19. See also War emer- 380 Medico-Legal: gency Medical practitioners, German and Austrian Forcible feeding. libel action (Forward, Bass, Military orthopaedics. See Orthopaedics (parliamentary question), 87 and Higson v. Suffragette), 62 Military patients in civil hospitals, grants for Medical practitioners and uncertified mid- Impersonation (Thomas Coffey), 409 (parliamentary question), 772 wives, 60 Insurance broker's scheme, 605 Military surgery, emergency amputations in, Medical profession, certified occupations and Property in prescriptions, 575 481 the position of the. 730 Milk diet, value of, prior to the use of kharsi- Medical profession, relief of distress in, Medico-military topography of the ;Persian van or salvarsan (Lionel L. Westrope). 456 arising out of the war, 127 Gulf and Mesopotamia, 919 Milk, flaw in the retail distribution of, 341 Medical profession and the war, 277, 308, 341, Medico-Psychological Association. See Asso- Milk prices (parliamentary question), 566 406, 439, 508. 541, 572, 767, 821-Sir Donald ciation Milk, review of books on, 257 MacAlister on, 767-Correspondence on, 821 MELVILLE, SStanley: Simple method of Milk supply of Montreal, 307 Medical recruiting boards (parliamentary putting up fractures in the region of the Milk supply (parliamentary question), 662 question), 122 elbow-joint in the fully flexed position, MILL, Lieut. Robert Cowper King, killed in Medical remuneration. See Insurance 256 action, 435 Medical Research Committee: Report to, on Men on active service, safeguarding the prac- MILLAR, A. F. Wilkie: Perchloride of mer- convalescent paratyphoidal and dysenteric tices of. See Practices cury poisoning by absorption from the cases considered from the preventive stand- Men and dependants not eligible for pensions vagina, 453 point, 174-Report to, on breathlessness in (parliamentary question), 662 MILLAR, Lieut. Walter Gordon, killed in soldiers suffering from irritable heart, 517- Meningitis, cerebro-spinal. See Fever, action, 124 Report to, on incidence and treatment of cerebro-spinal MILLER: Bacillus bovisepticus, 494 Entamoeba histolytica infection at Walton Meningitis, value of hexamine in (Lieut. MILLIER, Captain George Sefton, killed in Hospital, 612-Report to, on some examina- Douglas Guthrie), 455 (0) action, 403 tions and treatment of Entamoeba histo- Meningitis, pneumococcal, treatment of MILLER, G. Victor: Sympathetic ophthalmia lvtica infections, 616-Parliamentary ques- (Walter Broadbent), 586. (0) unsuccessfully treated with organic arsenic tion, 699-Second annual report, 765, 805- Meningitis, tuberculous, two cases occurring compounds, 145 Address on the work of by Sir Clifford simultaneously in a family (E. H. Walker), MILLER, Lieut. Gregor M., Military Cross Allbutt, 785. (0) 221 conferred upon, 601 Meningococcus and some other bacteria. life- MILLER, Lieut Henry,William Watson, killed MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: history of (Lieut.-Col. J. G. Adami), 525. (0) in action, 270 Appointments under the Colonial Service, -Correspondence on, 604, 672 MILLER, J.: Treatment of phthisis, 179-Rup- 379 Meningoeoccus carriers, disinfection of tured spleen, 179 Clinical hospitals in England, 373 (Lieut.-Col. M. H. Gordon and Captain MILLER, James: Case of spontaneous rup- Degrees for practitioners, 374 Martin Flack), 673. (0-Leading article ture of spleen, splenectomy, recovery, 490 Dental surgery, 380 on. 694 MILLER, Captain William Archibald, D.t.O. Indian Medical Service, 379 Meningococcus carriers, disinfection of the conferred upon, 28-Military Cross conferred Information concerning, 345, et seq. nasopharynx of, by means of air saturated upon, 701 Medical education of women, 370, 374, 776. with a solution of disinfectant (Lieut.-Col. MILLIGAN, E. H. M.: Obligations and con- See also Medical students M. H. Gordon), 8. (0) sequences of the war upon medical and Medical missionaries, 380 Meningoeoccus carriers, treatment of (leading allied sciences, 309 Medical practice in British colonies and article), 228 MILLIGAN. 13E. T. C.: Method of treatment of foreign countries, 380 Meningoeoccus. experimental study of the " shell shock," 73 Post-graduation study, 375 cultural requirements of (Lieut.-Col. M. H. MILLIGAN, Sir William: Treatment of shell Prison Medical Service, 379 Gordon. Major T. G. M. Hine, and Captain shock, 242 Psychological medicine, 377 Martin Flack), 673. (0) MILLS. Ralph G.: Current Japanese medical Public Health Services, 377 Meningoeoccus, importance of technical literature, 783 Public Services, 379 details in the preparation of a transparent MILLSON, Lieut. Edgar G. B., killed in action, Royal Army Medical Corps, 379 blood agar for the cultivation of (Dorothy 28 Royal Naval Medical Service, 379 Jordan Lloyd). 143. (0) MILNE, Captain Joseph E., D.S.O. conferred Scholarships, 353, et seq. MENNELL, James B.: Re-education in walking, upon, 600 Tropical medicine, 376 839 MILROY, T. R. (and others): Breathlessness Winter session in the medical schools, 380, Mental Deficiency Act. See Act in soldiers suffering from irritable heart, 517 494 Mental defectives, Streatham Institution 'for, MILTON, Lieut. John Munro, killed in action, 90-Review of books on, 110 470 Medical service on the Somme (leading article), Mentally deficient children, inquiry as to Miners and doctors' fees, 338, 571, 667 397,463 degree of defect in, in New York, 337 Miners of Mid and East Lothian double their Medical services and malaria, 815 Mental disabilities for war service (Sir George contributions to the Edinburgh Royal In- Medical students (parliamentary question), Savage), 179 firmary, 91 300, 813 Mental disease and diet, 630 Miners' phthisis, review of book on, 653 Medical students, women, to be admitted to Mental and nervous cases, Royal Navy (par- MINNS, Captain Allan Noel, D.S.O. conferred King's College, 24, 30, 62, 96-To St. Mary's liamentary question), 54,148 upon, 916 Hospital, 24-To St. George's HosDital, 58- Mentioned in dispatches. See Dispatebes Missionaries, medical, 380, 412, 707 At Edinburgh, 58, 91, 196 338, 370, 570-At MENZIEs, Lieut. Alexander Laurence, dies of Missionary Society, the London, 443 Charing Cross Hospital, 96-To be ad- wounds. 633 MITCHELL, Major Robert: Problem of the mitted to the College of Physicians and MEONI, Luciano, obituary notice of, 442 disabled soldier, 635 Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, Meralgia paraesthetica (W. J. Rutherfurd), MITCHELL, S Weir: Memorial Dispensary of 390-To be admitted to Yale University, 443 583. (0)-Correspondence on, 636 the Philadelphia Orthopaedic Hospital -Number of at the German universities, MERCIER, Charles A.: Jung's papers on ana- dedicated. 95-As man of letters. 231 605-At Cambridge, 746-In London. 776- lytical psychology, 275, 507-Diet and mental Mobilization of the profession, 809 Degree of doctor of medicine conferred upon disease. 630-Fees of physicians and sur- Mobilization of theprofession, 856. 887, 909, 917 twelve students of the New York Medical geons, 704, 8.5-Psycho-analysis, 897. (0) -Leading article on, 909. See also Practices College and Hospital for Women, 48. See Mercury perchloride poisoning by absorption of men on active service also Women from the vagina (A. F. Wilkie Millar), 453. MOFFATT. Lieut Douglas Macleod, Military (0) Cross conferred upon, 775 MEREDITH, William Appleton, obituary Mom, Lieut. Douglas Dana Drew Kinnaird, Medical and Surgical Appliances: notice of, 542 killed in action, 239 Bone drill, 458 Mesopotamia,medico-military.topography of, MOIR, Captain John Hay, Military Cross con- Dial-ciba, 842 919 ferred upon, 701 Electric probe, 294 Mesopotamia: Parliamentary questions on, IIrOLEEN, George: High altitudes and neur- Gag for treating cases of trismus. 875 26 121, 190. 267, 566, 630, 698-Appointment of asthenia. 400 Instrument for intravenous injections, 45 Commission. 190-Sittings of Commission, MOLLISON, W. M.: Heart massage following Intravenous iijections of organic arsenic 300-The Kut failure (leading article), 562- heart failure under an anaesthetic, 652 compounds, 44 Dispatches, 567, 699 (see al8o Dispatches)- Molten metal in the ears. 809 Ipswich leg, 558 Statement by Lord Derby, 630- Kedical MOLTRE, Field Marshal von, now stated not Midwifery forceps with mobile blade, 655 equipment, 698 to have been a Christian Scientist, 32 Suture forceps, 875 METCALFE, James: A prepared barium meal, MOLYNEUX, Eehlin S: Simple aseptic way of Warm ether apparatus, 491 42-Fees of physicians and surgeons, 855 performing vaccination, 620 Wrist and foot drop appliances, 589 METCENIKOFF, Elias, obituary notice of, 130- MONK. Lieut -Col. Charles, dies on service, 123 Wristlet ligature holder, 329, 393, 527 Cremation of, 147 MONTGOMERY. Lieut. Edward Henry, killed in Meteorology and aeroplanes, 886 action, 633, 665 Medical terms in the New EnglishDictionary, Metz and Verdun, 188 MONTGOMERY, Lieut. Frank Percival, Military 265, 912 Mexico, Red Cross Society in. 860 Cross conferred upon, 471 Medical trade unions, 572 MIcHELL, Captain Robert Williams, dies of Montreal, milk supply of, 307 Medical treatment of discharged wounded wounds, 155 MOON, Fleet Surgeon Joseph Agnew, D.S.O. soldiers. See Soldiers Michigan. sterilization of feeble-minded, Act conferred upon, 436 Medical war arrangements in India, 658 declared unconstitutional, 671 MooR, C. G, (and W. PARTRIDGE): Aids to Medical women asked to offer for military Microbiology, General, Laboratory Manual of, Bacteriology, rev., 527-Sanitation of camps, service in Italy, 772 rev., 623 620 Medical writings: how they may be given a Microscopical conversazione " at Y.M.C.A. MOORE, C. A.: Use of turpentine in surgery, marked development, 96 head quarters, 747 744 Medicated wines, Central (Liquor) Control Microscopicalexamination, quantitative (T. E. MOORE, F. Hone: Case of intrauterine scarlet Board and, 78, 244-Note on, 83 Wallis), 671 fever, 576 THE BRITISH INDEX. MEDICAL JOURNAL I 9

MOORE, H. E.: Farm Work -for Discharged MURRAY, Captain Randolph Noel, reported children over eight years of age, 292-Re- Soldiers, 56 missing, and stated to have died in a corded cases of poliomyelitis, 311, 508-In- MOORE, S. G. Care of pregnant women, 650 German field hospital, 124 quiry as to degree of defect in deficient MOORHEAD, Captain T. Gillman: Some ex- Muscle, uterine. retraction of, associated with children, 337-Committee appointed to in- periences at a base hospital in Egypt, 702- obstructed labour (H. T. Hicks), 515 (0) vestigate poliomyelitis, 443-Psychopathic Clinical notes on bacillaemia due to infec- Museum, Wellcome Historical Medical, 479 clinic established at sing Sing Prison, 443- tion with B, faecalis alcaligenes. 893. (0) Mycosis fungoides treated by salvarsan, 96 Quantity of antitoxin sold since the war MooRHoUSE, Captain Victor Henry Kingsley, Myeloblastic leukaemia. acute (Howland Hlill), began, 739-After-care of infantile paralysis, Military Cross conferred upon, 701 645. (0) co-ordination of organization, 907 MORGAN, Captain J. Mcl., Military Cross con- MYLES, Lieut. William Whitson, dies of NICEHoLSON, Charles btwnley, killed in action, ferred upon, 471 wounds, 470 600 MORISON, Rutherford: Suraical Contributions Myocardial efficiency, estimation of (J. Strick- NICOL, Captain Charles Mill, dies of wounds, from 1881 to 1916, rev., 725 land Goodall), 519. (0) 633 Morphine, export of (parliamentary question). Myocardium, Boch's stethoscope as an aid NICOLL, Jas. H.: Biliary regurgitation after 735 to determining the efficiency of (Jeffrey gastro-enterostomy. 556 Morphine-hyoscine method of painless child- Ramsay), 521. (0) NICOLLE, C.: Antityphus serum, 660 birth, or so-called " twilight sleep " (F. W. N. Nicotine in cigarettes, 412 Haultain and Brian H. Swift), 513. (0) NITCH, C. R.: Pseudotuberculoma silicoticum, MoRaRIs, Captain Francis J., Military Cross 835 conferred upon, 601 Nitrous oxide-oxygen and local anaesthesia, MORRIS, Sir Henry: How France Obtained death after (W. J. McCardie), 109. (0)- Metz anud Verdun, 188-Epsom College, 821- -(William E. Robinson), 291, (0), 669- Compulsory Latin, 919 N. -Correspondence on, 159, 200, 208, 339, 407, MoRRIs, Captain Hugh Gwilym, killed in 669 action, 155, 193, 303-Recommended for the NABARRO, David: Flaw in the retail distribu- NOBLE: Bacillus bovisepticus, 494 V.C., 303 tion of milk, 341 NORMAN, Captain B. N., Military Cross con- MORRISON, J. T. J.: Position of the medical Naevi of the face, 544 ferred upon, 471 profession after the war, 406 NAQUET, Alfred, obituary notice of, 826 NORRIS, Captain Arthur Herbert, Military MORRISON, Captain William, Military Cross Nasal obstruction and dyspnoea. See Cross conterred upon, 775 conferred upon, 775 Dyspnoea NoaRIs, Richard, obituary notice of, 825 MORSE, Cadet Reginald Stuart, death of, 852 Nascent iodine. See Iodine NORTHEICLIFPE, Lord: At the War, rev., 762 Mortality in the British army one hundred Nasopharynx of meningococcus carriers. See NORTON, F6licie: Clinzical Notes fox Proba- years ago (Arnold Chaplin), 429 Meningococcus tioners. rev., 588 Mortality, infantile (G. N. Acker), 391-Too National service and women's war work in Nose, review of books on, 905 high in North and South Dublin union work- Canada, 886 houses, 884 Nauheim baths and their artificial imitations, Notes, Letters, Answers, etc.: MORTON, Charles A.: Fees of physicians and 604 Acidosis in children, 892 surgeons, 779 Naval entrants, vaccination of (parliamentary Agents' charges, 640 MORTON, E. R. (and E. P. CUMBERBATCH): question), 335 Alcohol in venereal diseases, 672 Essentials of Medical Electricity, rev., 557 Naval and Military War Pensions Act. See Aluminium splinting, 32 MORTON, J. J.: Tuberculosis in x-rayed Pensions and Act Arsenic cancer, 860 guinea-pigs, 881 Naval surgeon of the seventeenth century Arsenic in syphilis, 748 MOSELEY, M. (and H. P. GOODRICH): Certain (John Moyle), 188 Association of French army doctors, 480 parasites of the mouth in pyorrhoea, 587 Attendance on soldiers by civil medical Mosquitos, 480, 512 NAVY, ROYAL: practitioners, 280 Moss, William Boyd, obituary notice of. 826 Battle of Jutland, 81, 89 Auto-wheel, 748, 828 Moss, sphagnum, Irish supply, 240-Antiquity Help for medical officers of, 46. See also Books for British prisoners, 748 of, 240-Inspection of Scottish d6p6ts, 702 Pensions Books on sanitary law, 344 Mother, care of the expectant, 672 Information concerning, 379 British surgical instrument firms, extinct, Mothercraft hostel (Marlborough School), Medical service in action, 597 828, 924 884 Mental and nervous cases (parliamentary Cancerous growths considered inoperable, Mothers' Union, scheme for Westminster question), 54. 148 treatment of, 576 centra, 187 Royal Naval Medical Service in action, 597 Care of the expectant mother, 672 Motor ambulances from Americans for Case for advice, 748 Russia, 576 NEGRO, Professor: Sweating in nervous dis- Chicken-pox marks, treatment of, 208 Motor cars of medical men, proposed distin- orders, 400 Cigarette smoking and irritable heart, 640, guishing mark for, 96 NEISsER, Professor, obituary notice of, 410 672 Motor teld oparating theatre, 271 Nelson's Egeria and the " Temple of Hlealth," Cleanliness in schools, 444 Motor notes for medical men (EH. Massac 564 Cod-liver oil, tasteless preparation of, 608 Buist), 17, 224, 263, 846-New taxation N6ococaine-surr6nine, 727 Collosol argentum, 924 schemes, 17 Neo-salvarsan and salvarsan, arsenic content Cooling pipes to remove water vapour from Motor Union offers help re lighting restric- of, 201. See also Salvarsan air blast in iron smelting, 208 tions and petrol licences, 707 Nephritis (F. Pick), 269 Correction, 924 Mlouth gag, 875 Nephritis, epidemic: Discussion at Medical Deaf, Institution for the, 444 MOWAT, Captain George, killed in action, 633 Society of London, 723-Leading article on, Death after nitrous oxide-oxygen anaes- MOYLE, John, 188 729 thesia, 208 Mucous colitis, 924 Nephritis, trench, certain bodies found in the Derham, Dr. William, 708 Mudros, distribution of typhoid and para- urine in cases of (Captain A. R. Friel and Doctors' holidays. 312 typhoid infections amongst enteric fevers Captain J. Drummond), 456 Dysentery, treatment of, 672 at (Lieut.-Col. C. J. Martin and Major Nephritis, trench: Note on an organisml found Epilepsy, post-hemiplegic, after vaccination, W. G. D. Upjohn), 313. (0) in the blood of patients suffering fromn 784 MUGLIsTON, Thomas Daly, dies on service, (Lieut. Robert L. Thornley), 836. (0)-A Excess profits duty, 312 852 correction, 924 Fasting in heart disease, 608 MIuR, John: " Pyrexia " or " trench fever," Nerve injuries (J. Tinel), 465 Fees of locumtenents, 168 641 Nerve injuries, review of books on, 110 Fergus(s)on's speculum, 208, 608 MULKERN. Captain Hubert Cowell, killed in Nerves, main, treatment of in amputations, Fetal head, position of, 828 action, 88 273, 309 Formalin in pruritus ani, 244 MULLALLY, Captain Desmond, dies of wounds, Nerve shaken soldiers (parliamentary ques- Fried wound dressing, 444 157 tion), 267, 662 Garlic in whooping-cough, 168, 344 MtULLER, Erik, 50th birthday of, 745 Nervous disorders, sweating in, 400 Gastro-enteritis due to Bacillus Aertrycke MULLIN, Captain Bartholomew J., Military Nervous system, the highly-strung (Guthrie vel suipestifer, 608 640 Cross conferred upon, 601 Rankin), 545. (0) Glossitis, chronic, 672 MUMMERY, Captain N. Howard (and P. L. Neurasthenia and acute mental cases (parlia- Harvest bug, 64 GIuSEPPI): Cormminuted fracture of the mentary question), 54, 148 Heliotherapy, 208 lhumerus produced by muscular action, Neurasthenia and higb altitudes, 400 Incomiie tax, 64, 132, 312. 344, 512, 544. 608, 640, 795. (0) Neurasthenic soldiers. See Soldiers 672, 708, 748, 784, 828-Excess profits duty, MUMMERY, P. Lockhartt The After-treatment Neurology, review of books on. 257 312, 860 of Operations: A Manual for Practitioners Neurone, terminology of the. 438 Indian and Egyptian residents in English asut House-Surgeons, rev., 110 Never Again: A P.ea for a National Party hospitals, 828 Munition workers, medical attendance on vith a National Economic Policy, 295 Inflammable stomach gas, 168 (parliamentary question), 267-Prevention of NEWBERY, lieut. Richard Fenton Theodore, Intrauterine scarlet fever, 444. 576 tri-nitro-toluol poisoning (leading article), killed in action, 193 Intravenous injections of organic arsenic 463-Overtime and Sunday labour (leading New Brunswick Mledical Society, annual compounds, 168 article), 529-Work and overwork for ju- meeting, 473 Itching. See Pruritus veniles. 595-lkedical certificates for, 628- Newcastle scheme of medical referees, 636 Lantern slides (jaws and teeth), 412 Convictions for drunkenness (parliamentary NEWHAM, H. B. (and George C. Low): Case of Laryngeal tuberculosis, treatmient of, 480, statement), 631 - Diet and work (leading ulcerating granuloma successfully treated 640 article), 656 - Memorandum on washing by intravenous injectione of antimony, 387. Lecithin in shell shock. 168 facilities and batbs, 747-Munition workers' (0) Lice, 32-Paraffin for, 132 tavern opened at Enfield Lock, 777-Care of New Jersey, infantile paralysis in, 330 Local preparation wanted for eye trouble, the eyesight of (leading article), 807-Tri- New Ministry. 851 512 nitrotoluene poisoning (official communica- New Orleans and prevention of hay fever, 141 Malaria, supposed case of English, 924 tion). 842 -Dispensaries for wQmen workers NEwsoME, Edith: Home Nursing: Com- Medical Directory 64, 168; and officers, in France, 842 prising Lectures given to Detachments of R.A.M.C., 168 MUNSTERBERG, Hugo, obituary notice of, 891 the British Red Cross Society. rev., 223 Medical heraldry, 64 MURPHY, Captain Basil Newman, Military New South Wales: Report of the Pathological Medical missionaries, 412 Cross conferred upon, 775 Laboratory of the Lunacy Department, 874 Medical writings: how they lmlay be given a MURPHY, Staff-Surgeon James Keogh, dies on NEWSTEAD, Captain Frederick Lyle, killed in marked development, 96 service, 434. 479 action, 304 Medicated wines, 244 MURPHY. John Benjamin, obituary notice of, New York: Degree of Doctor of Medicine con- Meningococcus and other bacteria, life- 343-Estate of, 420 -(editor) General Sutrgery, ferred on twelve students of the Medical history of. 672 vol. ii, rev., 458-Memorial to, 747 College and Hospital for Womnen, 48-Ap- Mos(quitos, 480, 512 MURRAY, George R.: Cause of exophthalmos pointment of a medical adviser to those who Motors of medical men, distinguishing in Graves's disease, 540 have or think they have venereal disease, 91 imiark for, 96 MUURRAY, Lieut. Henry Berkeley, killed in -Effort to combat epidemic of infantile Mucous colitis, 924 action, 194 paralysis. 147-State Legislature passes a Naevi of face, 544 MURRAY, J. A.: Pathology of cancer, 887 bill re physical training of all school Nicotine in cigarettes, 412 T Bsmu ] 20 MEDICL JoAL _ INDEX.

Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (continued) OLIVE3R, Sir Thomas: Occupations from the PARKER, Rushton: Preparation of catgut for Nocturnal dyspnoea associated with nasal Social, Hvoienic, and Medical Points of surgical purposes, 61 obstruction, 280, 312, 608 View, rev., 803 PARKER, Colonel W. H.: The enterica group, Officers on active service and payment of OLDFIEELD, Josiah: Royal College of Surgeons 154 rates, 412 of England, 825 PARxER, Captain Wyndham, Military Cross Ophthalmia, granular: when does the Omentum, review of books on, 841 conferred upon, 701 infectivity cease? 512 Ontario: College of Physicians and Surgeons, PARKINSON, Captain J. (and others): Heart Paraffin for lousiness, 132 annual meeting, 273-Medical Association. affections in soldiers, 418 Paraffin treatment of burns, 412 annual meeting, 306 Paralysis, acute ascending, 244 Open-air school in Glasgow, 740 Parliament, Medical Notes in: Patients of partnerships after the war, 444 Operating theatre, motor field, 271 Act. Mental Deficiency, 121 Pechey, Dr. John, 672 Ophthalmia, granular: When does the infec- Agglutination test for typhoid fever, 914 Pneumonia, treatment of, 168 tivity cease? 512 Alcohol for hospitals, duty on, 121-Rebate, Poisons conveyed by drugs, 208 Ophthalmia, sympathetic, unsuccessfully 300 Pruritus, treatment of, 512, 576 treated with organic arsenic compounds Alcohol in military hospitals, 335 Puerperal fever, 924 (G. Victor Miller), 145 Allowance to widowed mother, 662 Reclus antiseptic pomade, 708 Ophthalmology, review of books on, 222 Allowances to dependants, 813 Retraction of the uterine muscle associated Opium Convention, International, and the Antityphoid inoculation, 300 with obstructed )abour, 608 traffic in cocaine and opium, 198 .Army, British: Army Medical Servi^e, pro- Returned soldier, 748 Opium importation restrictions, 860 motion, 914-Captains R.A.M.C.. 122, 233- Rhus toxicodendron poisoning. 480 ORBELL, Captain Graeme Scott, Military Dental mechanics, 914-Dental treatment, Salicylates. importation of, 544 Cross conferred upon, 775 662,699-Emoluments of officers R.A.M.C., Salt pack treatment of infected gunshot O'REILLY, Captain Patrick Joseph, Military 699 -Pay R A.M.C.. 914 - Promotions, wounds, 412 Cross conferred upon, 701 R.A.M.C., 148-Relation of temporary Salvarsan in mycosis fungoides, 96 ORENsTEIN, A. J. (and J. A. LE PRINcE): Mos- officers R.A.M C., 190-Royal Army Medi- School children and their treatment, 64 qusto C(ontrol in Panama. TheEradication cal Corps, 87, 662-Silver badge, 662 School runs. 748, 860 of Malaria and Yellow Fever in Cuba and Army dental treatment, 662, 699 School vice, 608 Panama. rev., 110 Army, Indian, Director of Medical Services, Scopolamine-morphine in labour, 784 Organic chemicals. See Chemicals 87 Sodium cacodylate in acute pulmionary O,RIORDAN, Captain William Henry, Military Army medical equipment (India), 233 tuberculosis, 640 Cross conferred upon, 916 Asylum accommodation, 300 Soldiers, disabled, care of, 502 ORME, Captain John McCallum, Military Asylums as military hospitals, 735 Soldier's heart, 32 Cross conferred upon, 775 Austrian medical practitioners, 87 Surgical instrument firms, extinct British, ORB, Captain John Boyd, Military Cross con- Bacteriologists at military hospitals, 914 828, 924 ferred upon, 337 Bill, Pensions. See Pensions Teeth, molar, 64 ORBR. Lieut. J. Kenneth, missing, believed Board of Education, vote, 120 Tetanus, case of, 672 killed, 124 Board of Pensions. See Pensions Tetanus, treatment of, 748 Orthopaedic treatment': Manual curative Boots for disabled men, 699 Trench to tropics, 32 workshops, 635, 667 Bread, price of, 566, 699, 772 Tuberculin treatment, value of, 64 Orthopaedics, military, notes on, 1, 58, 169, British prisoners. See Prisoners Vaccination on the foot, 892 829 Budget, 24 Vagitus uterinus, 784, 892 Orthopaedics, review of books on, 15 Chlorine gas, 567-Experiments with, 632 Venereal disease, dissemination of. 444- OSLER, Sir William: Appreciation of Sir Cocaine Committee. 699 Report of Royal Commission, 480-Care- Victor Horsley. 165 Cocaine, export of. 735 lessness of patients suffering from, 708 Osteitis, tibial, in soldiers (Querner), 736- Cocaine and novocain, 189 Warm ether, 412 (Kraus and Citron), 737 Cocaine and unregistered dentists, 335, 567, Warning. 640, 708, 828-Sparking plugs, 708 Our Children's Brea4 as it Affects National 632 Women students at the London hospitals, 96 Health and Land Reformz, rev., 78 Dardanelles Commission, 190 Our duty, 703. See also Fund, Auxiliary Deaths of Territorials in Indisn troop train, "Nothing new," "nothing true," 279 R.A.M.C. 190 Nova Scotia, Medical Society of, 273-Medical Overtime and Sunday labour (leading Dental mechanics, 914 health officers of, 473 article), 529 Dentists, 54 Novocain and cocaine (parliamentary ques- OWEN, Charles J. Rayley, obituary notice of, Detained women (German and British), 631 tions). 189 See also Cocaine 207 Disabled soldiers. See Soldiers Noyxs, Captain Harry Francis Golding, dies Oxford Ophthalmological Congress. See Con- Discharged soldiers. See Soldiers on service, 435 gress Doctors' chauffeurs, 54 NUNNELEY, F. P.: The whirlpool bath, 721 Ozone, nascent, treatment of wounds by Doctors of military age (Ireland), 662 Nurses' co-operation, annual report, 129 (John Jeffrey), 292 Doctors' motor boat (land lights), 596 Nurses' registration, 745, 762-Statement re Dog maintenance, 813 negotiations 762 Dope, poisonous, 26 Nurses' registration (parliamentary state- Drunkenness convictions for, 631 ment), 632 Emoluments of officers, R.A.M.C., 699. See Nurses, State registration of, present position also Army of the movement, 258 Epizooticabortion, 300 Nurses, Society for the Registration of Examining medical officers, 233 Trained: Resolution of sorrow at the death ExpDeriments on living animals, 914 of Sir Victor Horsley, 207 P. Eyesight of drivers, 813 Nursing, proposed college of, and Irish Factories and workshops, welfare schemes nurses, 29 "P.U.O." (pyrexia of unknown origin), 136. for, 86 NYULASY, Arthur J.: Acute general haemor- See also Pyrexia Factory surgeons, reports of, 54, 87 rhagic peritonitis, 40 PACKMAN, Lieut. Thomas A., killed in action, Fees for medical examination of recruits, 435 772 PAGE, H. M,: Nitrous oxide-oxygen an- Finance Bill, 24. See also Budget aesthesia, 407 Food, 772 PAGEN, Captain Wilfrid Robert, killed in Frostbite, compensation, 772 action, 633 German medical practitioners, 87 PAGET, Rosalind: Care of pregnant women, German prisoners. See Prisoners 652 Grants for military patients in civil hos- PAIrrTEORPE, Captain Duncan Westlake, Mili- pitals. 772 0. tary Cross conferred upon, 471 Haslar Naval Hospital, 87 Painless midwifery. See Midwifery Home hospital reserve, 631 Obligations and consequences of the war to PALLANT, Captain H. A., Military Cross con- Hospital ships, 300 medicine. See Medical profession and the ferred upon, 305 Hospital stoppages, 772 war PALMER, Sergeant Arthur F., dies on service, Hospital units, 914 O'BRIEN, Captain Henry Edward, dies of 435 Income tax, 25-Abatement, 662 wounds, 435 PALMER, Lieut. John Stanley, dies of wounds, India: Director of Medical Services, 87- O'BRIEN, Captain J., killed in action, 303 633 Transport arrangements, 121-Pay of O'BRIEN, Kennedy: Puerperal fever, 924 PALMER, Mabel: Life-savinig in War Time. Indian officers taken prisoners, 190- Obstetrics, reviews of books on, 77, 803 rev. 873 Deaths of Territorials in Indian troop Occupations, review of books on, 803 PANAGULLI, A. C.: Italian Grammar Self- train, 190-Army medieal equipment, 233 O'CONNOR, Captain Arthur Cathcart, killed in Taught. rev., 558-Key to Italian Grammar Industrial poisoning, 267 action, 239 Self-Taught, rev., 558 Industrial training, 54 O'CoNoRa, John: Treatment of wound infec- Panel doctors. See Insurance Insurance Commissions, 148 tion, 755 Paraffin treatment of burns (" ambrine "), 329, Intoxicating liquor, material for the manu- Occupations certified, and the position of the 333. 412 facture of 812 medical profession. 730 Paraffin for lousiness, 132 Jutland battle, the wounded from, 121 OFARRELL, Lieut.-Col. Harward Patrick Paraffin mask for burns. 153, 329, 333 Local Government Board, vote, 86 Curtis, dies on service, 882 Paraffin, practical experience of, for motors, London Ambulanee Column, 914 Officers disabled or killed in the war: Gratui- 226 London examining medical officers, 534 ties, pensions, and compassionate allow- Paralysis, acute a3cending, 244 Masseurs, 87 ances, 47. See also Pensions Paralysis of intestine. See Intestine Meat, price of, 566 Officers financially embarrassed by the war, Parasites of the mouth in pyorrhoea (H. P. Medical Appeal Boards, 662 scheme for assistance of, 48. See also Fund Goodrich and M. Moseley), 587 Medical examinations, 813 Officers on active service and payment of Parasites, review of books on, 457 Medical examination of recruits. See rates, 412 Paratyphoid A and B infections, use of atro- Recruits Officers R.A.M.C. and the Medical Directory, pine as an aid to the diagnosis of (H. Fairley Medical men as combatant officers, 596 168 Marris), 717. (0) Medical recruiting boards, 122 O'HAGAN, Captain Thomas Francis, Military Paratyphoid bacilli. See Bacilli Medical Research Committee, 699 Cross conferred upon, 701 Paratyphoid infections amongst enteric Medical students, 300, 813 O'KELL, Captain C. C., Military Cross con- fevers at Mudros. See Fevers, enteric MKedical treatment of discharged wounded ferred upon, 28 Paratyphoidal and dysenteric cases, con- soldiers. 148 OLDFIE.LD, Charles: Acute toxaemia of valescent, considered from the preventive Men and dependants not eligible for pen- pregnancy with accidental haemorrhage, standpoint (I. Walker Hall, Lieut. D. C. sions, 662 556 Adam, and R. E. Savage), 174. (0) Mental and nervous cases (Royal Navy), 54, OLIVE, A. H. (and A. R. BLISS): Textbook of Paris Academy of Medicine decides not to 148 Physics and Chemistry for Nurses, rev., 458 suspend its sittings. 168 Mesopotamia, 26, 121, 190, 267, 566, 630, 698- OLIVEPR, Captain Harold Gordon, Military PARKER, G.: Hospital treatment of venereal Commission, 190-Statement by Lord Cross conferred upon, 775 diseases, 278 Derby, 630-Medical eqjuipment, 698 [ Tss BaIrTus INDEX. KLnsDICLJOuaNALI2I

Parliament, Medical Notes in (conttd.) PECHELL, Lieut. George Douglas, killed PIBIE, Private Gilbert, killed in action, 739 Military hospitals, staffs of, 233-In Ireland, whilst flying, 915 PIsEK, G. R. (and H. D. CHAPIN): Diseases of 662 PECHEY, Dr John, 672 Inrfnts and Children, rev., 693 Military pensions, 631 PECK, Earl C., proposed memorial to, 741 PITT, G. Newton: Royal Medical Benevolent Milk, price of, 566 PECK, Surgeon-Major Edward George, D.S.O. Fund, 59 Milk supply, 662 conferred upon, 774 PITT, St. George L. F.: The Purpose of Edu- Morphine, export of, 735 PEDDIE, Bombardier Harry M. K,, killed in cation, rev., 872 Munition workers, medical attendance on, action, 600 Pituitary extract in diabetes insipidus, 298 267 PEDLOW, Captain Wellington Le R., Military Pituitrin in labour (A. P. Agnew), 871 Nerve-shaken soldiers, 267, 662 Cross conferred upon, 601 Placenta praevia, treatment of (J. B. Hellier). Newport Military Hospital, 914 Pelvis, fracture of, statistics (8. P. Quain), 653, 692 Nurses' registration, 632 461 Plague in Egypt (report for 1915), 132 Pay of Indian officers taken prisoners, 190 PEMBREY, M. S.: Nitrous oxide-oxygen Plague bubonic, three cases of, arising in Pensions and allowances, discharged dis- anaesthesia, 407 England (A. Rendle Short), 327. (0) abled soldiers 565 Pensions Act, Naval and Military War (1915), PLANT. Captain Harold Frederick Hood, killed Pensions Bill, 728, 771, 812 48,495-Leading article on, 495 See also Act in action, 469 Pensions Board, the new, 698 Pensions and allowances: Discharged dis- PLAss, E D : Statistical study of labours Pensions for deaths from disease, 267 abled soldier (parliamentary statement), 565 with occiput posterior, 860 Pensions, military, 631 Pensions Bill, 728, 771, 812 PLATT, 'Barry: Fees of physicians and sur- Pensions, wound, taxation of, 122 Pensions Board, the New (British), 698, 708, geons, 780 Pensions, war, 232 728, 771-Clauses of, 708 Playing the game, 911 Petrol supply, 54, 567, 699 Pensions Board, Canadian, 437 Pleura, penetrating wounds of (leading Poor Law unions in Ireland, amalgamation Pensions Committee: Birmingham scheme, article). 498 of, 772 727 Pneumococcic conjunctivitis. See Conjunc- Prisoners, British, in Bulgaria, 54 Pensions Com-imittee. Statutory War: Circular tivitis Prisoners, German, 596 re trainingof disabled men, 187-Regulations Pneumonia, traumatic, and traumatic tuber- Prisoners in Germany, British civilian, 26, re pensions, 260-Report (parliamentary culosis (Parkes Weber), 880 87, 190 statement), 565 Pneumonia, treatment of by potassium iodide Prisoners in Switzerland, British, 54 Pensions for deaths from disease (parlia- and creosote, 168 Prisoners of the Turks, British 267, 735 mentary question), 267 POCmIN, F. L : Position of the British Prisoners of war, British, 148. 565, 914 Pensions Disablement Subcommittee, Central medical profession after the war, 439, 508 Prisoners of war, German and British, 148 War, 335 Poisoning, chlorine gas, treated by venesec- Prisoners of war in Great Britain, treat- Pensions and grants, war: " Draft regula- tion (A Stuart Hebblethwaite), 107. (0)- ment and rations of, 233 tions," 260 Correspondence on, 159-Note on War Office Prorogation, 914 Pensions, gratuities and allowances to families Memorandum, 189 See also Gas Ration allowance. 772 of officers disabled in the war, 47 Poisoning, industrial (parliamentary ques- Recruits, medical examination of, 300, 813- Pensions, military (parliamentary question), tion), 267 Fees for, 772 631 Poisoning, perchloride of mercury, by absorp- Rice, 772 Pensions, war, and disabled men (leading tion from the vagina (A. F. Wilkie Millar), Royal Army Medical Corps, 87, 122, 148, 190, article), 227-Parliamentary debatee on, 232, 453. (0) 662. See also Army, British 565 Poisoning by pies (Bernstein and Fish), 466 Royal Commission on Public Services in Pensions for wounds. taxation of (parlia- Poisoning by prussic acid fumes, 464 India, 596 mentary question), 122 Poisoning, Bhus toxicodendron. 480 Salonica, troops in, 267 Pen3sions. See also Soldiers Poisoning, tri-nitro-toluol. prevention of Soldiers, discharged disLbled. training and Perchloride of mercury. See Mercury (leading article), 463-Inquests on two treatment of, 300, 534, 596, 631, 772. 914 PEaCIvAL, Captain Edgar, D.B.O. conferred deaths from, 576-Parliamentary questions Soldiers, discharged, uncertiflable, 631- upon, 600 on, 596. 632. 735 -Jaundice from (Hugh Infection, 662 PEREZ, George V.: Gymnastic exercises for Thursfield), 619. (0)-Official communica- Steel helmets, 54 hydrarthrosis of the knee-joint,'723 tion on, 842 Surgical appliances in military hosDitals, 26 Periostitis of tibia."I See Osteitis, tibial Poisons conveyed by dress, 208 Training and notification, 728 Peritonitis, acute general haemorrhagic Poland, dearth of doctors in, 639 Transport arrangements in India, 121 (Arthur J. Nyulasy), 40. (0) Police Bill. See Bill Tri-nitro-toluol poitoning, 596, 632, 735 PERiRY, Lance-Corporal Alexander Ernest, Poliomyelitis. acute anterior: In Aberdeen, Tuberculosis (in cattle) Order, 914 killed in action, 436 126, 305, 338. 431, 602-Control of (leading Tuberculosis treatment in Ireland, 148 Persian Gulf, mnedico-military topography of, article), 262-In New York, 311, 443, 508, 907- Typhoid and paratyphoid, 596 919 Committee appointed to investigate in New Vaccination and small-pox, 26-Of naval PETERS, Captain Owen Herbert, dies of York, 443-In Ireland, 473, 571, 667-A notifi- entrants, 335 wounds, 303, 336 able disease in Portadown, 538-Rexamine Venereal diseases in the army, 735 PETERS, Captain Rudolf A., Military Cross in (N. Fox Edwards), 620-In Ulster. 667-At Venereal diseases. 233 conferred upon, 601 Tavenaghmore, 740-In Mayo, 778 - In Volunteer Training Corps, 914 PETO. Captain Morton, Military Cross con- Canada, 819-After-care Committee ap- Volunteers, medical arrangements, 662 ferred upon, 28-Dies of wounds, 504 pointed in New York, 907 Vote of credit, 567 Petrol for cleansing wounds, use of (M. H. Poliomyelitis, acute anterior, rats and (Mark War Pensions. See Pensions Embree), 327 Richardson). 532, 661 War taxation and finance, 24 Petrol (parliamentary question), 54, 567, 699 Polioinyelitis, acute, recent epidemic out- Women doctors in military employ, 267 Petrol licences, offer of help by Automobile breaks of (A. Gardner Robb), 324. (0) Wounaded from the battle of Jutland, 121 Association, 707 Poliomyelitis. See also Infantile paralysis Petrol supply, 153, 187, 512 POLLARD. Walter H., appointed J.P. for Parliamentary representation of Edinburgh PETTIT, A.: Spiro^haetosis icterohaemor- county borough of Smethwick, 889 and gt. Andrews Universities, 881, 913. See rhagica in France, 770 Pomade, Reclus antiseptic, 708 also Universities PEZZI, C : Auricular venous pulsation in the PONT, Dr.: Reporton the military centre for PARR., A. C. E.: Proposed Midwives Act' for liver, 912 jaw cases at Lyons, 535 Ireland, 241 PFAUNDLER. M. (and A. SCHLOSSM&Ns): Dis- PONTOPPIDAN, Knud, obituary notice of, 922 PARR-DUDLEY. Lieut. John Huskisson, killed eases of Children, rev., 392 PooL. Lieut. Samuel, Military Cross conferred in action, 157 Philadelphia, Jefferson Medical College, 860 upon, 775 PARRY, L. A.: Appreciation of Major C. H. PHLLiPs. Major Christian Gibson, killed in Poor Law Medical Officers' Association. See Benham, 738 action, 157 Association PARRY-JONES. Captain Owen Guy, dies of PHILLIPS, Captain Edward, Military Cross Poor law medical officers' graded scale of wounds, 536 conferred upon, 701 salaries (Ireland), 885 PARSONS, T. R. (and others): Breathlessness PHILLIPs, C,lewellyn C. P., Order of the Nile Poor Law medical officers' holidays (Ireland), in soldiers suffering from irritable heart, 517 conferred upon, 74, 202 240 PARSONS. Captain William Henry, Military Phthisis. See Tuberculosis Poor Lawunions in Ireland, amalgamation of Cross conferred upon, 701 Physical clinic for wounded and disabled (parliamentary question), 772 PARTRIDGE, Captain Hugh R., Military Cross soldiers, 58, 472 POPE, Amy E.: Physics and Chemistry for conferred upon, 601 Physical education (Major R. Tait Mackenzie), Nurses, rev.. 906 PARTRIDGE, W. (and C. G. MOOR): Aids to 91-For treatment of convalescent soldiers PORTER. Annie (and H. B. FANTHrAM): Patho- BacteriologV, rev., 527 (Major R. Tait McKenzie), 215. (0) genicity of Giardia (Lamblia) intestinalis PARTRIDGE. W. L.: Fees of physicians and Physical Education Congress, Spanish, 760 to man and to experimental animals, 139. surgeons, 855 Physical training for all school children over (0) PASTEUR, W., goes to France as consultant, 8 years of age, bill passed by New York PORTER, Captain Frederick E. G.. dies of 639 State Legislature, 292 wounds, 700 Pastear Institute of Tunis, number of cases Physicians' fees. See Fees PORTER, Surgeon-General R.: Appreciation of treated in 1915. 800 Physicians and surgeons. 855. See also Fees Major A. A. Martin. 575 PATERSON. Captain Murray Hulme, Military Physiological Abstract8, 83 PORTER, W. G.: Diseases of the Throat, Nose, Cross conferred upon, 471 Physiology, review of books on, 424 and Ear for Practitioners and Students, Pathological Laboratory of the Lunacy De- PICK, F.: Nephritis, 269 rev., 906 partment. N.S.Y. Government Reports, PICKEERLL, H. P.: Treatment of fractured Portsmouth: Scheme for controlling venereal rev., 874 mandible accompanying gunshot wounds, diseases, 602 Patients of partnerships after the war, 444 105 Post-graduation study, 375. See also Medical Paton's List of Schools and Tutors (An Aid PICKFORD, Lord Justice, added to Dardanelles schools to Parents in the Selection of Schools), rev., Comimission, 279 Posthumous Victoria Cross, 537 842 PIcKLEs, Oliffurd Crawshaw, obituary notice Post Office regulations re deletericus liquids PAvLov, Ivan Petrovich, physiological work of, 922 by post, 607 of (W. M. Bayliss), 799. (0) PICOT, J., obituary notice of, 670 Potassium iodide and creoSote in pneumonia, PE&D, Fleet Burgeon John Hunter, Croix de Pies, poisoning by (Bernstein and Fish), 466 168 Chevalier, Legion of Honour, conferred Pig or rabbit, 913 POTTINGER, Captain David, Military Cross upon, 436 PIMCEER, P. H.: Practical CVstoscopV and conferred upon, 337 Peaflour. constituent of, augmenting growth the Diagnosis of Surgical Diseases of the POTTS. W. A. (and G. B. SHUTTLEWORTH): of the meningococcus on the trypagar Kidneys and Urinary Bladder, rev., 44 Mentally Deficient Children: their Treat- medium (Captain Martin Flack), 682 PILKINGTON, Sir George Augustus, estate of, ment and Training, rev., 110 PEARCE, Captain Dudley George, killed in 48 POWELL, J. Allman: Septic endocarditis, action, 436 Piltdown skull, death of the discoverer of, 265 intravenous injection of eusol, recovery, PEARSON, Norman C., killed in action, 57 PINKEERTON, Captain Jobn McLean, Military 422 PEARSON, Major William: Projectile injuries Cross conferred upon, 775 POWER, J.: Proposed Midwives Act for of blood vessels, with special reference to PINoY, E.: Report on the causative fungus in Ireland, 159, 241, 409 aneurysm and the intrasaccular operation, a new ulcerative dermato-mycosis, 486 POWER. Private Reginald Colin, killed in 796 PINsON, K. B.: Acidosis in children, 892 action, 239 THz 22 MEDICALBRITrSsJOURNAL 1J INDEX.

PowEn, Captain William Goocflake, killed in Psychological medicine, information con- Ration allowance (parliamentary question), action, 600 cerning, 377 772 POWER. Sir William Henry, obituary notice Psychology, analytical, Jung's papers on, 241, RAY, R. Chandra: Outlines of Medical Turis- of, 203-Appreciation of (J. C. MeVail), 223- 275, 439, 507 prudence, with Special Treatment of Toxi- Estate of. 596 Psychology of warfare (T. B. Hyslop), 840 cology and Insanity, rev., 44 Practice, sale of a (leading article), 530 Psychopathic clinic, established at Sing Sing RAYNER, Dr. Edwin. resigns Treasarership of Practices of men on active service. safe- prison, 443-Proposed in tian Francisco, 837 the British Medical Association, 21 guarding the, 781. 822, 856, 887, 909, 917. Public Health and Poor Law Medical Services: RAYNERa, Alexander Clement, obituary notice See also Mobilization of the profession Poor Law Medical Officers' Association of of, 921 Pregnancy clinic at the Edinburgh Royal England and Wales, annual meeting, 129- RAYsON, Captain H., Military Cross conferred Maternity Hospital (J. W. Ballantyne), 420. Council meeting, 638 upon, 471 (0) Public health services, information concern- REANEY, Mabel J.: The Psychology of the Pregnant woman, care of (Archibald Donald), ing, 377 Oroanized Group Gamw, 911 33. (0)-Leading article on, 49-Corre- Public health in war time, 563 Reclus antiseptic pomade. 708 spondence on, 127, 128, 158-Discussion at Puerperal fever, 924 Recruiting statistics, anthropometric side of, Royal Society of Medicine, 650 See also Puerperal septicaemia treated by autogenous 594-Correspondence on, 744 Medical officers of health, position of vaccine, with recovery (William Grier), 454. Recruit's heart, 531 Pregnant woman, care of in France, 45 (0) Recruits, medical examination of (parliamen- Prehistoric war wound (Liieut Lionel F. PURCE, Lieut. B. B. (and others): Certain tary question), 300. 772, 813-Correspondence West, with a note by Arthur Keith), 281. (0) points observed with regard to cerebro- on, 778-Fees for, 772 Prescriptions, property in (lie Brasseur v. spinal fever in the Belfast Military District, Red Cross ambulances presented to Russia Hinton Lake and Sons), 575 900 by Wounded Allies Relief Committee, 244 Presentations, 168, 411, 702 PURDIE, Thomas, obituary notice of, 922 Red Cross, American: Membership of the Preservatives in foods. See Foods PUREFOY, Dr.: Uterus removed for ob- society, 431 President of the General Medical Council's stetrical rupture, 802 Red Cross, British: Motor dental ambulances warning to practitioners (leading article), P.U.0. (pyrexia of unknown origin), 136 for France, 57-Hospital ship for the Tigris, 767 Pus, laudable, plea for ignoring in the treat- 57 - Star and Garter Hostel, progress of PREST. Edward E.: Treatment of laryngeal ment of septic wounds (Captain M. Donald- building, 57-New block to Scottish Red tuberculosis, 480-Diagnosis of phthisis, son, Captain E. Alment, and Captain A. J. Cross Hospital at Bellahouston Park, 58, 918 Wright), 286 (0) 158-Dublin Castle Red Cross Hospital, 58- PRESTON, E. A.: The Healing Hand. 443 PuzEy, Ohauncy. obituary notice of, 574 Work of with the Italian army, 304 PRESTON, H. M.: The Roller Bandage, rev., PYBUs, Frederick C.: Students as hospital Red Cross, Canadian, annual report, 125- 258 house officers, 741 Grants to French organizations, 271 PRIESTLEY, Major Harold Edgar, Gold Medal PYE-SMITHI, Captain Charles Derwent, Mili- Red Cross Conference at Stockholm, 916 of St. John of Jerusalem presented to, 194 tary Cross conferred upon, 775 Red Cross emblem, use of, 29 PRIrROSE, Lieut.-Col. A. (and Major E. S. Pyorrhoea, certain parasites of the mouth in Red Cross, foundation of, 429 RYERSON): The direct transfusion of blood, (H. P. Goodrich and Hi. Moseley), 587 Red Cross, French, 701 384 Pvrexia," or "trench fever" (John Muir), Red Cross Hospital. See Hospital P-RING, C. H., appointed to serve as a medical 641. (0) Red Cross and Iront Cross, rev., 16 practitioner upon the Insurance Committee Pyrexia of unknown origin (P.U.0.), 136 Red Cross, Japanese, 671 for County of London, 607 Red Cross museum, the proposed, 739 PRINZING, F.: Epidemics Resulting from Red Cross, Russian, receives a fleet of motor War8, rev., 180 ambulances, 244 PRIOR, Captain Norman Henry, Military Cross Red Cross, scottish: National Red Cross conferred upon, 853 Hospital, Bellahouston, 158,( 885-Scottish Prison camps, German, typhus epidemic at unit in Italy, 539-Work in North-East Scot- Gardelegen, 623. 627-D.C.M. awarded to men Q. land, 819, 854, 916-Transport head quarters for services rendered during the epidemic, opened in Aberdeen, 916 684 Quack remedies for venereal disease, legisla- Red Cross Society in hlexico, 860 Prison Medical Service, information con- tion against, 628 Red Cross stamps, 404 cerning, 379 Quacks in Gernmany, stringent army regula- REEs, Ferdinand: Obligations and conse- Prisoner, Belgian, in a German camp tions against. 639 quences of the war to medical and allied (Alphonse Sibenaler), 500 QUAIN, E. P.: Rupture of bladder in fracture sCiences, 341-Diagnosis of phthisis, 825- of pelvis, statistics of, 461 Mobilization of the profession, 917 PRISONERS: QUERNEB: Tibial osteitis in soldiers, 736 REES, Captaini Morgan James, dies of wounds, British, books for, 748 664 British, in Bulgaria (parliamentary ques- Refreshment house experiment in Carlisle, 59, tion), 54 338, 537 British, at Ruhleben, 810 REID, A. Christie: Mobilization of the pro- British civilian, in Germany (parliamentary fession, 856, 887 question), 26, 87. 190-Note on, 152 REID, J.: Meralgia paraesthetica, 636 British interned, books for, 244, 479 R. Relief staining for bacteria and spirochaetes British. in Switzerland (parliamentary (T. H. C. Benians), 722. (0) question), 54-New contingents, 266 -Note R.A.M.C. (parliamiientary questions), 87, 122, RESNAULT. Louis: French prisoners in Ger- on an article by " Noglle Roger," 661 148, 190, 233, 662-Duration of service of tem- many, 733 British, of the Turks (parliamentary ques- porary officers, 151-Retention of temporary Renfrew county::Maternity and child welfare tion), 267,565, 735 officers, 190-Emolumentsof officers of the scheme, 886 British, of war, book scheme for, 479. 748- Special Reserve, 278-Work of the expanded, RENNIE, Lieut. Cyril T., killed in action, 537 Parliamentary questions on, 148, 565, 914 494, 500, 503-Silver badge, 662. See also RENNIE, Private James C., killed in action, -Treatment of, Government Committee Army, British 738 appointed, 661 Rabbit or pig, 913 RENSHAW, Charles J., obituary notice of, 859 Exchanged, 470 Rabies, recrudescence of in France, 85-Num- RENTON, Lieut. Francis Wallace Home, killed French, in Gerllmany, 733 ber of cases treated at Pasteur Institute of in action, 404 German (parliamentary question), 148, 596 Tunis in 1915, 800 RENTON, J. Crawford: Modified circular am- German, treatment of, 593 RADCLIFFE, John, new book on, 411 putation, 542 German and British (parliamentary ques- Radiologist, status of the (Thurstan Holland), Return to work-legal and other impediments tion), 148 696 (Sir John Collie), 757. (0) Indian, in Germany, Switzerland, and Radium in cancer, 817 Turkey (parliamentary question), 631 RAEBIGER: Pig or rabbit, 913 Reviews of Books: Indian officers taken as, pay of (parlia- Rafi-ud-din Khan, bub-assistant, Order of Above the Battle (R. Rolland), 44 mentary question), 190 British India conferred upon, 505 Ambulance Training, Indian (Colonel R. J. Russian, and German gaolers, 335 RADCLIFFE, Frank: Hydrotherapy as an agent Blackham), 557 War, in Great Britain. treatment and in the treatment of convalescents, 554 American Association of Genito-urinary rations of (parliamentary statement), 233 Radium dosage and screening (Captain Walter S3urgeons, Transactions, 623 C. Stevenson), 802 American Gynaecological Society's Transac- PRITOCHRD, Eric: Scope of an infant welfare RAI. Captain Dewan Hakumat, Military Cross tions, vol. xl, 329 centre, 781 conferred upon, 916 American Pediatric Society, Transactions, Prize, Alvarenga. 914 RAIN5BUtRY. Finn Barre Prendergast, killed in 391-(Infantile Disease and Mortality, G. Prize for artificial limbs, 776 action, 337 N. Acker), 391 Prize offered for work on a psyehiatrical sub- RALPES, George: Care of the pregnant woman, Amino Acids, Physiology of the (F. P. ject, 772 128 Underhill), 43 Probe. an electric. 294 RAM, Sub-assistant Surgeon Tika, Indian Amnesia and Analgesia in Parturition [Twi- Professional Classes War Relief Council, 923 D.S.M. conferred upon, 28 light Sleep] (A. Mi. Hellman), 223 Profession in leading strings, 307 RAMSAY. Captain Jeffrey: Heart affections in Anatomy, Descriptive and Applied (H. Gray), Profession of medicine (leading article), 345 soldiers, 476-Bock's stethoscope as an aid 425 Prohibition in Manitoba, effect of, 473 to determining the efficiency of the myo- Anatomy, Practical (R. J. A. Berry), 425 Projectile injuries of blood vessels (Major cardium, 521 Animal Parasites of Man (H. B. Fantham, William Pearson), 796 (0) RAMSAY, Sir William, death of, 151-His scien- J. W. W. Stephens, F. V. Theobald), 457 Property in prescriptions. See Prescriptions tific work, 151 Annual Charities Register and Digest (edited Prostitution in Copenhagen, effects of abolish- RANKIN, Lieut. Franklin S., killed in action, by C. S. Loch), 557 ing the regulation of, 589 700 Arboreal Man (F. Wood Jones). 557 Protozoal diseases treated by tartar emetic, RAN:KN, Guthrie: The highly-strung nervous At the War (Lord Northcliffe), 762 alone and in combination (Major Aldo systeIm, 545 Autobiography of Edward Livingstone Castellani). 552. (0) RANKIN, Captain Nicol McN., Military Cross Trudeau, 328 PROUDFOOT, Captain Harold Heafford, killed conferred upon, 601 Back to the World (Mary Wall), 78 in action, 403 RANKING, Lieut.-Col. George: Frog-skin graft- Bacteriology, Aids to (0. G. Moor and W. Pruritus ani, formalin in, 244 ing, 824 _ Partridge), 527 -Pruritus, intolerable, 576 Rash, scarlatiniform, following typhoid and Blood Pressure. Physiological and Clinical, Prussic acid fumes, poisoning by, 464 cholera inoculation (W. Frieboes), 269 Studies in (George Oliver), 390 Pseudotuberculoma silicoticum (C. R. Nitch), Rat and acute anterior poliomyelitis (Mark Bone Graft Surgery (F. H. Albee), 222 835. (0) Richardson), 532. 661 Botanic Terms, Glossary of, with their Pseudo-tuberculous. combing out the, 850 RATCLIFFE-GAYLARD, Lieut. Eric Ronald, Derivation and Accent (B. D. Jackson), 762 Psychiatry, prize offered for work on, 772 killed in action, 194 British Journal of Surgery, vol iii, 147 Psycho-analysis (Charles A. Mercier), 897. (0) Rates. officers on active service and the pay- Burdett's Hospitals and Charities, 1916 (Sir Psychological laboratory e:stablished in con- ment of, 412 H. Burdett), 16 nexion with Boston, Mass., city police court, RATHERY, F. (and G. BOuCIARDAT): Formu- Cancer, Causation of (Hon, Rollo Russell), 60 I laire magistral Botchardat, rev., 588 589 TH BRns INDEX. L MEDICL JOUSL[ 23

I Reviews of Books (continued) Reviews of Books (continued) Reviews of Books (continued) Catarrhal and Suppurative Diseases of the Gardening, Simple [School Gardening] (L. B. Military Hygiene, Especially Arranged for Accessory Sinuses of the Nose (R. H. Hyde), 875 Officers and Men of the Line, Elements of Skillern), 905 Gastro-intestinal Tract: Diarrhoeal, In- (Major P. M. Ashburn). 842 Century of Columbus (JamesJ. Walsh), 294 flammatory, Obstructive, and Parasitic Milk and Its Hygienic Relations (JanetE. Chemical Constitution and Physiological Diseases of(g. G. Gant), 526 Lane-Claypon), 257 Action (L. Spiegel), 693 Gonorrhoea, New Treatment for (C. Russ), Mosquito Control in Panama. the Eradica- Chemistry, Physiological (A. P. Matthews), 491 tion of Malaria and Yellow Fever in Cuba 726 Granuloma Venereum: Estudo Clinico do and Panama (J. A. Le Prince and A, J. Child Welfare Annual: A Companion Year Granuloma Venereo (H. C. de Souza Orenstein), 110 Book to The Child (edited by T. N. Araujo), 146 My Experiences on Three Fronts (Sister Kelynack), 111 Gunshot wounds: Les s6quelles osteo- Martin-Nicholson), 805 Childhood. CommonDiseases and Disorders articulaires des plaies de guerre (A. Broca), Nation of the Future (L. Haden Guest), 804 of (G. F. Still), 392 804 Nerve Injuries and Their Treatment (Purves Children, Diseases of (A. Dingwall-Fordyce), Gunshot wounds: Pr6cis-r6sumd de Stewart and A. Evans), 110 692 chirurgie de guerre (J. Fiolle et P. Fiolle), Nervous Asthma, Pathology and Treatment Children, Diseases of: A Work for the 655 of the so-called (J. B. Berkart), 258 Practising Physiean (edited by M. Gyn6cplogie (E. Forgue and G. Massabuau), Nervous Children: Prevention and Manage- Pfaundler and A. Schlossmann, transla- 77 ment (B. R. Tucker), 872 tion edited by H. L. K. Shaw and L. La Gynasecology (William P. Graves), 873 Nervous Disease, Diagnosis of (Purves F&tra), 392 Gynaecology and Pelvic Surgery for Students Stewart). 257 Children and Infants, Diseases of (H. D. and Practitioners, Manual of (Roland E. Nervous Diseases, Textbook of.for Students Ohapin and G. R. Pisek). 693 Skeel), 874 and Practising Physicians in Thirty Lec- Children, Nervous (B.R. Tucker), 872 Gynaecology for Students and Practitioners tures (R. Bing), 257 Children's Nursing (C. Seymour Yapp), 392 (T. W. Eden and Cuthbert Lockyer). 873 Nervous Diseases, Textbook of, for the Use of Chirurgie de guerre, pr6cis-r6sum6 de Hausa Botanical Vocabulary (J. M. Dalziel), Students and Practitioners of Medicine (J. Fiolle et P. Fiolle), 655 842 (C. L .Dana). 257 Chirurgie, Nouveau Trait6 de, vol. xxxiv, Healthy Girl (Mrs. JosepheCunning and A. Neurology, Introduction to (C. Judson gyn6cologie, 77 Campbell), 872 Herrick), 257 Circulation and Respiration, Collected Heart Affections, Principles of Diagnosis Newsholme's School Hygiene: The Laws of Papers on (Sir Lauder Brunton), 762 and Treatment in (Sir James Mackenzie), Health in Relation to Life (J. Kerr), 804 Cleft Palate and Hare-lip (Sir W. Arbuthnot 457 Night Cometh (P. Bourget). 78 Lane), 762 Heart Beat, Clinical Disorders of the (T. Nouveau Trait6 de Chirurgie, vol. xxxiv, Clinical Notes for Probationers (FMlicie Lewis), 393 Gyn6cologle, 77 Norton), 588 Histology. Essentials of, Descriptive and Nurses, Manual for (S. Welham), 44 Collected Papers. Institute of Physiology, Practical, for the Use of Students (SirE. A. Obstetrics, Normal and Operative (G. P. University College, London (edited by SchIfer), 425 Shears), 803 E. H. Starling), 424 Holidays, 1916, Where to Stay and.What to Occupations from the Social, Hygienic, and Common Disorders and Diseases of Child- See (Walter Hill), 182 Medical Points of View (Sir Thomas bood (G. F. Still). 392 Home Nursing, Comprising Lectures given Oliver) 803 Consumptinn a.nd its Cure by Physica to Detachments of the British Red Oross Omentum: Its Embryology and Histology; Exercises (Filip Sylvan), 181 Society (Edith Newsome), 223 its Physiological Uses (H. Crouse), 841 Criminal Imbecile: An Analysis of Three Home Nursing in a Few Words (J. M. Operative Surgery, Manual of (J. F. Binnie), Remarkable Murder Cases (H. H. Carvell), 655 392 Goddard). 424 How to Keep Fit: a Lecture to1Boldiers (Sir Operation in General Practioe: When to Crowley's Hygiene of School Life (C. W. T. Anderson Stuart), 294 Advise(A. Rendle Short), 761 Hutt). 804 I.K. Therapy (Immunkorper, Immune Sub- Operations, After-Treatment of: A Manual Cystoseopy, Practical, and the Diagnosis of stances) in Pulmonary Tuberculosis (W. for Practitioners and House-Surgeons Surgical Diseases of the Kidneys and Barr), 146 (P. Lockhart-Mummery), 110 Urinary Bladder (P. M. Pilcher), 44 Income Tax: How to Claim Repayment for Orthopaedic Surgery (E. H. Bradford and Daubeny Laboratory Register, 1904-15 Year 1916. 17, 588 B. W. Lovett), 15 (E. T. Gtinther), 76 Indian Ambulance Training (Colonel B. J, Our Baby: for Mothers and Nurses (Mrs. J. Declining Birth-rate: Its Causes and Effects Blackham), 557 Lantgton Hewer), 872 (Report of National Commission), 42 Indian Manual of First Aid (Colonel B. J. Our Children's Bread, as it Affects National DeePer Causes of the War (Emile Hove- Blackham), 557 Health and Land Reform, 78 laque), 16 Infant Health: A Manual for District Painless Childbirth, Eutocia and Nitrous Dermatology. an Intgoduction to (Norman Visitors, Nurses, and Mothers (J. [Shaw- Oxide-Oxygen Analgesia (C. H. Davia). 223 Walker). 587 net] Cameron MacMillan), 329 Pathological Laboratory of the Lunacy Dictionary of Obstetrics, Midwives' Pro- Infantile Paralysis, Treatment of (R. W. Department, N.S.W. Government, Reports nouncing, 875 Lovett), 761 from, 874 Discovery. or the Spirit and Service of Infection and Immunity: A Textbook of Pathological Lying, Accusation, and Swin- Science (R. A. Gregory), 44 Immunology and Serology for Students dling: a Study in Forensic Psychology Diseases of Women (Sir John Bland-Sutton and Practitioners (C. Simon), 588 (William Healey), 43 and ArthurEN. Giles), 873 Influence of Joy (G. Van Ness Dearborn), Pathological Museum Medical College Cal- Domestic Service: An Inquiry by the 693 cutta, Catalogue of (J. F. P. McConnell), 458 Women's Industrial Council (report by Injuries: L'Accoutumance aux mutilations Paton's List of Schools and Tutors (An Aid C. V. Butler), 874 (Charles Julliard), 293 to Parents In the, Selection of Schools), 842 Drink Problem of To-day in its Medico- Insurance, National: Statutes, Regulations, People who Run. Being the Tragedy of the Sociological Aspects (edited by T. N. etc., 654 Refugees in Russia (Violetta Thurstan), Kelynack), 328 International'Clinics (edited by H. R. M. 258 Dysentery in Malaya, Bacteriology of (H. Landis), 589 Pharmacopoeia, British, Squire's Com- Fraser). 622 Italian Grammar Self-Taught (A. C. Pana- panion to (P. W. Squire), 16 Bade, Sir Peter, Autobiography of, 392 gulli), 558-Key to Itallan.Grammar Self- Physics and Chemistry of Colloids. Intro- Education, Purpose of (St. George L. F. Taught. 558 duction to (B. Hatschek), 329 Pitt), 872 Johns HopkinseHospital Reports, vol. xvii, Physics and Chemistry for Nurses. Text- Education, eox (Mi. & Bigelow), 872 258 book of (A. B. Bliss and A. H. Olive), 458 Electricity, Essentials of Medical (E. B. Lateral Curvature of the Spine and Round Physics and Chemistry for Nurses (Amy E. Morton and B P. Cumberbatch), 557 thoulders (R. W. Iovett), 841 Pope). 906 Electrotherapy: Manuel d'6lectroth6rapie L'Accoutumance aux mutilations (Charles PhysiologicAl Chemistry: a Textbook and et d'6lectrodiagnostic (E. Albert-Weil), Julliard), 293 Manual for Students (A. P. Matthews), 726 805 Life-Saving in War Time (Mabel Palmer), Physiology, Aids to (J. Tait and R. A. Epidemics Resulting from Wars (F. Prinz- 873 Krause), 424 ing), 180 Low's Handbook to the Charities of London, Physiology, Collected Papers, University European and other Race Origins (H. B. 1916, 558 College, London (E. H. Starling) 424 Hannay), 182 Man, an Adaptive Mechanism (G. W. Crile), Physiology for Medical Students and Phy- Factory Work: Le systMme Taylor et la 726 sicians, Textbook of (W. H. Howell), 424 physiologie du travail professionnel (J. M. Materia Medica for Nurses, Textbook of Physiology for Nurses (W. R. Drummond), Laahy), 905 (Lavinia L. Dock), 875 425 Fatigue Study: The Elimination of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Poliomyelitis, Acute: Its Nature and Treat- Humanity's Greatest Unnecessary Waste. and Therapeutics (W. Hale White) 294 ment (F. B. Batten). 491 A First Step in Motion Study (F. B. Gil- Materia Medica and Therapeutics, including Post-mortem Examinations (W. S. Wads- breth), 905 Pharmacy, Dispensing, Pharmacology, worth), 293 Fire Prevention and Fire Protection for and Administration of Drugs, Treatise on Practitioner's Medical Dictionary (G. M. Hlospitals (O. R. Eichel), 875 on (B. Ghosh), 875 Gould), 147 First Aid, I:fflicency in: A Manual of Aids Mechanistic View of War and Peace (G. W. Pro PatriU: A Guide to Public and Personal for Senior Students of First Aid (N. Corbet Crile). 726 Service in War Time (edited by T. N. Fletcher), 655 Medical Clinics of Chicago, vol. i, 426 Kelynack), 426 First Aid, Indian Manual of (Colonel R. J. Medical Directory, 1917, 805 Red Cross and Iron Cross, 16 Blackham), 557 Medical Electricity, Essentials of (E. R. Red Cross Unit in Serbia, Story of (J. Berry, First Aid for the Trenches: Some Simple Morton and E P. CumberbatchX, 557 F. May, Dickinson Berry, and W. Lyon Instructions for Saving Life that Every Medical Jurisprudence, with Special Treat- Blease). 221 Soldier should Know (S. Hastings), 655 ment of Toxicology and Insanity, Outlines Befraction, Subjective and Objective, Hints Fleas as a Menace to Man and Domestic of (R. C. Ray), 44 on (S. K. Ganguly). 222 Animals: Their Life-history, Habits, and Medical Reporting in Pitman's Shorthand Roentgsnographic Diagnosis of Dental In- Control, 654 (H. Dickinson), 458 fection in Systemic Diseases (S. Tousey), Flies, Mosquitos, Lice, and other Vermin: Mentally Defective Child (M. Young), 182 727 Measures for the Avoidance and Extermi- Mentally Deficient Children, Their Treat- Roller Bandage (H. M. Preston), 258 nation of (H. Maxwell-Lefroy), 393 ment and Training (G. B. Shuttleworth Roscoe, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Enfield (Sir Food Values: What they Are, and How to and W. A. Potts), 110 Edward Thorne), 621 Calculate Them (Margaret McKillop), 181 Mlicrobiology,Laboratory Manual of General, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and Formulaire magistral Bouchardat (G, 623 thLe Irish -Medical Schools-, including_ a- Bouchardat and F. Rathery), 588 Midwifery, Operative, A Guide to the Diffi- Medical Bibliography and a Medical Bio- Foundations of Germany: Being a Docu- culties and Complications of Midwifery graphy, History of the (Sir C. A. Cameron) mentary Account Revealing the Causes of Practice (J. M. Miunro Kerr). 77 78 her Strength, Wealth, and Efficiency (J. Midwives' Pronouncing Dictionary of Ob- Rules for Recovery from Pulmonary Tuber- Ellis Barker), 16 stetrics and Obstetrical Terms (edited by culosis, a Layman's Handbook of Treat- Fowls for Profit (A. J. Macself), 875 H. Robinson), 875 ment (Ei. Brown), 762 TRz BRITsiS 1 24 MEDICAL JOIJNAL INDEX.

a Reviews of Books (continued) RICHIARDSON, Mark: The rat and acute ante- Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, See Fund School Child, Care of (edited by J. Kerr), rior poliomyelitis 532, 661 Royal Sanitary Institute: Physical education 873 RICHARDSON, Surgeon-Major W., Volunteer (Major R. Tail Mackenzie), 91-Certificate Sex Complex (W. Blair Bell), 841 Officers' Decoration bestowed upon, 90 for maternity and child welfare workers, 168 Sex Education (H. A. Bigelow), 872 RICErT, Charles, awarded Poetry Prize." The -Offers prize and medal for test thesis for Sight-Testing Made Easy (W. W. Hard- Glory of Pasteur." 244 a maternity and child welfare scheme. 747 wicke), 222 RIDDEL. Captain Donald Olson, D.S.O. con- ROYDS, W. A. 8.: Fees of locumtenents, 168 Bilicosis (Miner's Pbthisis) on the Wit- ferred upon, 774 ROYSTON-PIGOTT. Lieut.-Colonel George watersrand (A. H. Watt. [j. G. Irvine, J. B. RIDDELL, Scott: Note on three cases of Arthur, killed in action. 124 Johnson. and W. Steuart), 653 gastroptosis treated by gastropexy (Rov- RUDHIN, Major Gerald Fitzgerald, D.S.O. con- Skin Diseases, Treatment of (W. K. Sibley), sing), 250 ferred upon, 774 587 RIDDELL, Captain W. H., Military Cross RUEDIGER: Treatment of gunshot fractures Songs of a Sentimental Bloke (0. J. Dennis), conferred upon, 28 of the upper thigh, 268 557 RIEI, Alfred, killed in action, 124 Ruhleben, British prisoners at, 812. See also Southern Surgical and Gynaecological 3Asso- Rifle bullets, See Bullets Prisoners ciation, Transactions, 622 RIGBY, Lieut. W. G. M.. dies of wounds, 194 Rumania, medicine in, 629 Spiritual Pilgrimage (Rev. R. J. Campbell), RIsHWORTH, H. RB: Portable apparatus for Rumanian Army Medical Service. 402 588 the chlorination of water, 220 RUMPEL: Outbreak of; Purulent stomatitis, Squint: Its Causes, Pathology, and Treat- RITaeCm, Captain James Henry, Military 191 ment (C. Worth), 222 Cross conferred upon, 701 BUNDLE, Lieut.-Colonel Cubitt Sindall, dies Squire's Companion to the British Pharma- RITSON, Captain John Andrew, killed iD on service, 737 copoeia (P. W. Squire), 16 action, 194 Russ, C : A New Treatment for Gonorrhoea, Statutes. Regulations and Orders Relating RIVERS, W. H. R FitzPatrick lectures on rev., 491 to National Health Insurance, with Notes. medicine, magic. and religion, 695 RUSSELL, Captain Archibald Watson, Military Cross-References and an Index, 654 RIVETT, Louis C.: Simple method of putting Cross conferred upon, 471 Studies in Surgical Patbological Physiology up fractures in the region of the elbow-joint RusSELL, Surgeon-General M. W., delivers from the Laboratory of Surgical Research, in the fully-flexed position, 256 address at opening of winter session. Mid- New York University, 1915 (edited by J. W. RIx. Captain John Cecil, killed in action, 123 dlesex Hospital Medical School, 494-Sir Draper), 44 Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute of Bologna Charles Bell, 542 Surgery, General (edited by J. B. Murphy), organizes competitive exhibition of arti- RUSSELL, Hon. Rollo: Notes on the Causation 458 ficial limbs, and offers a prize, 776 of Cancer, rev., 589 Surgical Bandages, Dressings,. and Slippers ROBB, A. Gardner: Recent epidemic out- RuISBELL, Thomas Hubbarb, death of, 443 (Alice Scott), 458 breaks of acute poliomyelitis, 324 RUSSELL, Captain William, Military Cross Surgical Contributions from 1881 to 1916 ROBERTS, Lieut. Benjamin Richard, killed in conferred'upon, 775 (Rutherford Morison), 725 action, 238, 270 Surgical Handbook for the Use of Students ROBBRTs, D.: Association of French Army RUssIA: and Practitioners (F. M. Caird and C. W. doctors, 480 Ambulance work in, 132 Cathcart). 392 ROBERTs. Blias Jones, obituary notice of. 279 Law re sale of wine in wine-growingregions, Syst4me Taylor et ls physiologie du travail ROBERTS, Captain Herbert Rennie, dies on 37 professionnel (J. M. Lahy), 905 service. 238 Motorambulances presented bysome Ameri- Thistle Souvenir Book in Aid of Scottish ROBERTS, J. E. H. (and B. S. S. STATHAM)e cans for. 576 Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service, Salt pack treatment of Infected gunshot Red Cross Society receives a gift of motor 906 wounds, 282 ambulances, 244 Throat, Nose, and Ear Diseases, for Practi- ROBERTS, Lieut. B. W. Vaughan, killed in Russian language, books on, 178 tioners and Students (W G. Porter), 906 action, 270 Tropical Hygiene, Primer of (Colonel R. J. ROBERTS, William Lawton, dies of wounds, Russian prisoners. See Prisoners Blackham). 557 270 Russian universities and future intellectual Trypanosomes of Sleeping Sickness (G. D. ROBERTSON, A. Rocke: Intraspinal treatment relations with the Allies, 735 Maynard). 111 of syphilis of the central nervous system, Russian wounded, French hospital for, to be Tuberculosis: La tuberCulose pleuro-pul- 482. (0) established at Petrograd, 511 monaire (M. Letulle), 146 ROBERTSON, Deputy Surgeon-General Charles, RUTHEEFURD, W. J.: Trench fever, the field Tuberculosis Nurse: Her Functions and obituary notice of, 639 vole a possible origin, 386-Meralgia par- Qualifications (Ellen N. La Motte), 181 ROBF.RTSON, Lieut. James L. R., killed in aesthetica, 583 Tuberculosis, Pulmonary (Maurice Fish- action, 436 RUTTLEDGE, Captain Victor John, dies on berg), 761 ROBERTSON, L. Bruce: Transfusion of whole service, 738 Tuberculosis, Pulmonary, in General Prac- blood, 38 RYAN, C. E.: Work of the Tipperary Com- tice (EH. G. Sutherland), 761 ROBERTSON. Lieut. Norman:M'Leod, killed in mand D6p6t, 234 . Tuberculosis, Pulmonary: Rules for Re- action, 633 RYAN, E. P. R.: Unerupted teeth deteoted by covery from: A Layman's Handbook of ROBINsoN. Arthur, elected President of the X rays. 316 Treatment (L. Brown). 762 Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 818 RYRERON. Major B. S. (and Lieut.-Col. A. Tuberculosis and the Working Man: An ROBINSON, H. (editor): The Midwife's Pro- PRImRosE): The direct transfusion of blood, Appeal to Friendly Societies (P. C. Varrier- nouncing Dictionary of Obstetrics and 384 Jones), 181 Obstetrical Terms. rev., 875 RYLE, Captain John A. (and Captain Adrian Typhoid Fever: Le fl&vre typhoide et les ROBINSON, Captain Henry Harold, D.S.O. STOKES): Weil's disease (Spirochaetosis fi6vre paratyphoides (symptomatologie, conferred upon, 337 icterohaemorrhagica) as it has occurred in 4tiologie, prophylaxie) (H. Vincent and ROBINSON, Captain Hugh Huntley, Military the army in Flanders, 413 L. Maratet), 490 Cross conferred upon, 701 Typhoid Fever: Les typhoides intriqu6es: ROBINSON, William E.: Death after nitrous Pseudorechutes-Pseudorecidives (Arthur oxide-oxygen and spinal anaesthesia, 291, Grimberg), 391 669 Umbilicus: iiimbryology, Anatomy, and RocHE, Captain Charles, Military :Cross con- Diseases of. together with Diseases of the ferred upon, 601 Urachus (Thomas Stephen Cullen). 526 RODEN, P. A., re-elected Mayor of Droitwich, S. Urine Examination made Easy (T. Car- 708 ruthers), 182 RODGER, Lieut. Douglas, killed in action, 88 Safeguarding the practices of men on active Vademecum d'6lectrodiagnostic et de radio- RODRIGUES, Assistant Surgeon James Michael. service. See Practices. diagnostic (A. Lucas, M. Boll, and L. Military Cross conferred upon, 916 St. Andrew's Ambulance Association. See Mallet), 258 ROE, Captain Clive Watney, Military Cross Ambulances Wellcome Photographic Exposure Record conferred upon, 337 Salaries of medical officers (Ireland), 667. 854 and Diary, 906 ROGERS. Sir Leonard: The disfranchisement SALE, Captain John Carruthers, Military Cross Western Front (Muirhead Bone), 874 of Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons conferred upon, 775 With the Russian Wounded (Tatiana of England resident abroad, 129-Prelimi- Sale of a practice. See Practice Alexinsky), 805 nary note on the intravenous injection of Salicylates, importation of, 544 Wives and Mothers in India, Handbook for gynocardate of soda in leprosy, 550. (0) Saline dressings, mechanism of (Kenneth (Mildred E. Staley), 588 ROLLAND, R.: Above the Battle, rev., 44 Taylor), 321 (0)-Correspondence on, 475 Woman's Place in the World (Sir Dyce ROMMBLAIRE, G. A. V., obituary notice of, 32 Salonica, troops in (parliamentary question), Duckworth). 294 ROPER, Lieut. Eric Walter, dies of wounds, 267-Entomology at (Lieut.-Col. Andrew Women's Diseases (Sir John Bland-Sutton 436 Balfour), 696-Dispatch from. 814, 853 and Arthur E. Giles), 873 RORIE, Captain Thomas Handyside Baker, Salt pack treatment of infected gunshot X Rays, Electro-Therapeutics and Radium killed in action, 404 wounds (J. E. H. Roberts and R. H4. Statham), Therapy for Students and Practitioners: a Roscoe, Sir Henry Enfield, rev., 621 282. (0)-Correspondence on, 412 Practical Guide to (A. E. Walter), 726 RosENFELD: Pituitary extract in diabetes Salvarsan, value of a milk diet prior to the Your Baby: a Guide for Young Mothers insipidus, 298 use of (Ljionel L. Westrope). 456 (Edith B. Lowry), 111 ROsEWARNE, D D. (and Alex. Wills KENNEDY): Salvarsan and neo-salvarsan, arsenic content Observations upon dysentery carriers), 864 of, 201 REYXOND. Emile, bustof added to the Galerie Ross, CaPtain A., Military Cross conferred Balvarsan. See also Kbarsivan des Bustes of the French Senate, 655 upon, 305 SAiwAYs, D. W.: Salt pack treatment of in- REYNOLDS, Captain Arthur Owen Playford, Ross, Sir Ronald: Life-history of Ascaria fected gunshot wounds. 412 Military Cross conferred upon, 471 lumbricoides. 60-Work of the British Sanatorium for barbers suffering from tuber- Rheumatic pains among soldiers, obscure Science Guild. 661 culosis, proposed for America, 249 (M. Matyas), 270 Ross, S. J: Position of the British medical Sanatoriums for consumptives: Bellefaeld, Rheumatoid arthritis apparently cured by profession after the war, 477 Glasgow, 734-For Belgian soldiers at East- " auto " counter irritation (C. T. Griffiths), Ross, T. A.: Appreciation of Sir. Victor leigh, 776 836 Horsley, 166 SANDEWS. Captain F.: Military Cross conferred Rhus toxicodend ron poisoning, 480 ROSTOSxI: Diagnosis and treatment of typhus, upon, 471 Rice (parliamentary question), 772 302 SANDEsSON, Lieut. Frederick P., dies of RIoE-OxLEY. A. J.. elected chairman of the ROTH, Paul Bernard: Meralgia paraesthetica, wounds, 304 Public Health Committee of Kensington, 636 SANDERSON. Lieut. Walter Ker, killed in 701-Concurrent measles and chicken-pox, ROUTH, Amand: Need for medical supervision action, 194 722 in the care of the pregnant woman, 158, 650- Sanitary Association of Scotland, Incorpor- RICHARDS. G. E.: Localization of foreign Antenatal clinics, 474 ated, annual meeting, 338 bodies. 15 ROWLETTE, Lieut. L. M., D.S.O. conferred Sanitary bureau in connexion with the Italian RICHARDS, Captain Owen (and others): Para- upon, 194 Ministry of War, 783 lysis of the intestine after resection for ROWNTREE, Captain Harold Kirby, Military Sanitary Inspectors' Association: Annual gunshot injuries, 9 Cross conferred upon, 916 meeting, and presidential address by Sir RICHARDSON, Captain D. T. (and others): Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, James Crichton-Browne on social and Cases of gunshot wounds of blood vessels Glasgow: Information concerning the study domestic reform, 499 from Mesopotamia, 789 of medicine, 358-Election of officers, 746 Sanitary law, books on. 344 INDEX. [ mEDCAMEDICA JRosAJOlmlALS2

Sanitation of camps. See camps SCOTLAND (continued) SEYMOuR. Lieut. Louis Thierry, killed in SANsOM, Lieut. Walter Edwin Hammond, mary, 886-Welfare of mothers and in- action, 304 killed in action, 337 fants in, 539 SHADBOLT, L. P.: Rhus toxicodendron, SANTIAGO, Andr6s Garcia, obituary notice of, Health statistics for 1915, 538 poisoning, 480 707 Herb GrowingAssociation, Lothians Branch, SHADWELL, St. Clair B., obituary notice of, SAGEINT, Lieut.-Col. P.: Gunshot wounds of 635 509 head, 767 Highlands and Islands Medical Service SHAND, Captain William Garrow, dies of Saskatchewan Medical Association and Board, 305 wounds, 193 maimed soldiers, 437-Medical attendance Illegitimate infants, post-natal care of, 306 SHARP, Edgar Wm.: Case of eclampsia, 42 in outlying districts, 473 Infant welfare scbeme, Dundee, 338 BHARPE, Rev. H. J.: Clean wigwams for SAUNDERS, Lieut. Alfred G., killed in action, Liquor businesses: Proposed State pur- civilized men, 499 304 chase of, 272-Conference in Glasgow, 778 SHATTOCK, S. G. (and L. S. DUDGEON): Patho- SAUNDERS, Arthur: Some aspects of the -Deputation to Edinburgh Town Council, logyof cancer, 840 throat and nasopharynx in their relation to 778 SHAw, Fletcher: Caesarean section and hys- general medicine, 556 Manual curative workshops, 635, 667 terectomy for accidental haemorrhage, SAUNDERS, Lieut. George James Rich, killed Maternity and child welfare, 306, 667- 556 in action, 537 Travelling exhibition, 239-In Glasgow, SHAW, Lauriston E.: Venereal disease and SAVAGE, Sir George: Mental disabilities for 667 sickness benefit, 61-Fees of physicians and war service, 179 Merchants' House of Glasgow and lecturers surgeons, 823 SAVAGE, R. E. (and others): Convalescent in electrical therapeutics, 91 SHAW, Lieut. RobertRamsay, killed in action, paratyphoidal and dysenteric cases con- Mid and East Lothian miners double their 124 sidered from the preventive standpoint, donations to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, SHAW, Wm. Fletcher: Ante-partum clinics, 174 91 540 SAw, Captain Noel Humphrey Wikeham. Midwives Board for, 58 SHEAHAN, Denis A.: Position of the British Military Cross conferred upon, 471 Military Orthopaedic Hospital, 338 medical profession after the war, 476, 541 AwizRs-ScoTT, Lieut. Ian A., killed in action, Military orthopaedics, 58 SHEARER, Cresswell (and H. Warren Low): 124 Miners and doctors' fees, 338, 571, 667 Phagocyte in cerebro-spinal meningitis, SAwYEB, Charles J.: Catalogue of old medical Motor ambulance, x-ray, for service in 725 books, 828 Serbia, 667 SEEARER, James: Delineation of internal Scabies treated by sulphur vapour (Major Poliomyelitis, anterior, in Aberdeen, 126,305, organs byan electrical method, 459, 468, 565 John Bruce and Captain Stanley Hodgson), 338, 602 SHEARMAN, Captain C. H.: Bacillaemia due 177. (0) Ralston Hospital, Paisley, for helpless to infection with B. faecalis alcaligenes, Scalp defects, simple method of repairing soldiers, 239 893 (Cuthbert Wallace). 256. tO) Red Cross unit (Scottish) in Italy, 539 SHEARS, G. P.: Obstetrics, Normal and Opera- Scarlatina. See Fever, scarlet Red Cross work in North-East Scotland, 819, 'tive, rev., 803 Scarlatiniform rash. See Rash 854. 916 SHEILD, A. Marmaduke: Treatment of the Scarlet fever. See Fever Removal of patients to infectious hospitals, main nerves in amputations, 273 SRCHFER, Sir E. A.: E8sential8 of Histology, 603 "Shell shock," 73, 201, 882. See also Shock Deseriptive and Practical, for the Use of Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, elec- SHEPEERD, Flora: Scope of an infant welfare Students, tev., 425 tion of president, 818 centre, 781 SCHAFER, Lieut. Thomas Sydney, killed in Royal Society of Edinburgh, honorary SHEPPERD, Albert: Medical certiflcates for action, 600 Fellows, 91 recruits and war workers, 858 SCHARLIEB, Mary: Instruction in sexual St. Andrew's Ambulance Association, 126 SEMIRMAN, Dr.: Value of hypochlorite solu- hygiene in girls' schools, 85 Sanitary Association of Scotland, Incor-, tions for treatment of wounds. 621 cHuAssI, Benedetto: Apparatus for better porated, annual meeting, 338 SHERRINGTON, Lieut. Charles Ely Rose, Mili- transport and treatment of patients with Scottish Divisional Office of Unemployment tary Cross conferred upon, 505 fracture of lower limbs, 7 Section of the Insurance Scheme for Scot- Shiga's bacillus, dysentery caused by (P. L. SCHTERMNG, V.: Organization of the German land, proposed removal of, 505 Sutherland), 142. (0). See also Dysentery, Army Medical Service, 27 Scottish National Red Cross ELospital, Bella- bacillary Scnoss.MANN, A. I(and M PFAUNDLER): Dis- houston, 158, 855 SHIPLEY, A. E.: Malaria in men returned eases of Children, rev., 392 Scottish Red Cross unit in Italy, 539 from France. 474 Scmfx, Frederic, death of, 443 Bcottisl4 University ordinance, 239 SHIPWAY, F. E.: Warm ether, 268,309 Scholarships. See Medical schools and col- Soldiers, disabled, village scheme for, 505- Shock, shell, and its treatment by cerebro- leges Treatment in Edinburgh, 818 spinal galvanism (Wilfred Garton), 584. (0) School child, annual report of medical officer Soldiers, helpless. home for (Ralston Hos- Shock, shell, disciplinary treatment of, 882 of Board of Educoation, 875, 906 pital, Paisley), 239 Shock, shell, lecithin in treatment of, 168 School children and their diseases, 64 Soldiers mentally unfit, provision for, 505 Shock, shell: Method of treatment (B. T. C. School children, medical inspection of (annual Sphagnum moss d6p6ts inspected, 702 Milligan), 73. (0)-Correspondence on, 201, report of medical officer of Board of Educa- Springburn Central Hospital, Glasgow, 505 242 tion), 464 Stirling Royal Inflirmary, 778 Shock, shell, and traumatic epilepsy (E. Far- School hygiene, review of books on, 804 Tuberculosis and housing ([,anark),al58 quhar Buzzard), 653 School runs, 748, 860 University of Edinburgh, 126 SHORT, A. Rendle: Three cases of bubonic School vice, 608 Venereal diseases, State Provision for treat- plague arising in England, 327-When to Schools, cleanliness in, 444 ment of in Scotland, 657 Advise Operation in General Practice, rev., Schools, health in public elementary, 507 761 Schools, Patonv's Handbook on, 842 # SCOTT, Aliee: Suergical Bandages, Dressings, SHUTTLBWORTH, G. E. (and W. A. POTTS): SCHULTZE, Otto: Disciplinary treatment of anid Slippers, rev., 458 Mentallv Deficient Children, their Treat- shell shock, 882 SCOTT, Captain, in the Antarctic (Ponting's ment and Training, rev., 110 5CHULTZEN: Dentistry ia the German army, lectures), 576 SIBENALER, Alphonse, prisoner in a German 299 SCOTT, Lieut. Clifford Maunsell, Military camp, 500 SCHUTZINGER: Traumatic exophthalmic Cross conferred upon, 701 SIBLEY, W. K.: Trea!nzent of Diseases of the goitre, 852 SCOTT, CaPtain George MacDonald, Military Skin, rev., 587 Science and commerce (leading article), 295 Cross conferred upon, 471 SIHUR: Problem of the tuberculous soldier, 186 Science and education, 543 SCOTT, H. H.: Vomiting sickness, 280 SIGALAS, Professor, receives a deputation of Science and literature in education (leading SCOTT, Captain Joseph Wilkie, Military Oross Spanish intellectuals, 923 article), 529-A. C. Benson on. 911 conferred upon, 337, 471 Sight tests for the British Army, 399, 461-For Scientific and Industrial Research, report of SCOTT, Lieut. Sidney Maurice, killed in action, drivers (parliamentary question), 813. See Committee, 400 537 also Vision Scoliosis. review of books on, 841 SCOTT, T. Bodley: Appreciation of Sir Lauder Silicosis. See Tuberculosis, miners' Scopolamine-morphine in labour, 784 Brunton, 606 SiMON, C. B.: Infection and. Immunity, a Scorn and a derision " (leading article), 767. Scottish health statistics for 1915, 538 Textbook of Immunology and Serology for See also Medical certificates Scottish Red Cross. See Red Cross Students antd Practitioners, rev., 588 Screening and radium dosage (Captain Walter SimPsoN, Sir Alexander Russell, estate of, 5 SCOTLAND: C. Stevenson), 802 SINCLAIR, A. Macgregor, re-elected Mayor of Aberdeen, anterior poliomyelitis in, 126, 305, SEABRooKE. Captain Alexander, dies on ser- Burnley, 708 338, 602-Ambulance trains in, 506-Tuber- vice, 123, 303 SINcLsui, Lieut.-Col. A. W.: Cigarette smok- culosis in the city of, 886 BEccoMJIE, Lionel A,, dies of wounds, 600 ing and irritable heart, 672 Aeroplanes and meteorology, 886 SELBY, Captain Gerard Prideaux, killed in Sing Sing prison, psychopathic clinic estab- Child welfare in Glasgow, 539-In Aberdeen- action, 536 lished in. 443 shire, 603-In county of Renfrew, 886- SELBY. Lieut.-Col. William, obituary notice SINGH, Assistant Surgeon Bhagwan, Indian Discussion at Edinburgh Pathological of, 442 Order of Merit conferred upon, 28 Club, 886 SELLS, Lieut. Archibald Jenner, killed in SINGH, Sub-Assistant Surgeon Ishar, Indian Cows die of anthrax, 635 action, 815 Order of Merit conferred upon, 28 Dow, W. B., presentation to, 702 SEN. Captain Jyoti Lal, Military Cross con- SINTON, Captain John Alexander, V.C. con- Dunfermline College of Hygiene and ferred upon, 916 ferred upon, 28 Physical Education, 505 Benior students as vacation residents, 153 Sinuses, deep, disinfection of (F. de Coverly Edenhall Hostel for maimed soldiers and Septic wounds. See Wounds Veale), 42 sailors, 91 Septicaemia, puerperal, treated byautogenous SKAE, Charles Holland, obituary notice of, Edinburgh: Botanical Society expunges vaccine, with recovery (William Grier), 454. 859 names of alien enemies, 570-Child wel- (0) SKEEL, Roland B.: Manual of Gvnaecology fare, 886-Disabled soldiers, treatment of, Serbia: Transport of wounded byaeroplane, and Pelvic Surgery for Students and Practi- 818-Effect of the war on the university, 157-Story of aRed Cross Unit in, rev., 221 tioners. rev., 874 916-EospitalforIncurables, 239-Mentally Serum, antityphus (Nicolle and Blaizot), 660 SKILLERN. R. H.: The Catarrhal and Sup- unfit soldiers, provision for, 505-Post- Serum, digested and diluted, as a substitute purative Diseases of the Accessory Sinuses natal care of the illegitimate infant, 306- for broth for bacteriological purposes (A. of the Nose, rev., 905 Prematernity ward of the Royal Mater- Distaso), 555. (0) SLADE, Lieut. J. G. (and others): Heart nity Hospital, 854-Report on sanitary Serum reaction, mechanism of (H. R Dean), affections in soldiers, 418 arrangements for, 635 - Royal Blind 749. (0) Sling atrophy" and kindred disabilities Asylum and School, 58-Royal Infirmary, Serum sickness (septic finger), trismus (Francis Hernaman Johnson), 423 91-Royal Institution for Deaf and Dumb during (B. F. Bolt), 218. (O)-(James E. SMALE, Morton Alfred, obituarv notice of, Children, new block, 570-Boyal Society, Blomfield), 423 278-Estate of, 479 honorary Fellows, 91-University, 126, 916 Beventeenth century naval surgeon (John Small-pox in France, absence of, 816 -Women medical students in, 58, 91, 196, lMoyle), 188 Small-pox and vaccination (G. W. Gay), 231 338, 570 SEVEREANO: Medicine in Rumania, 629 Small-pox and vaccination (parliamentary Glasgow: Dental Hospital, 158-Housing Sexoomplex, review of books on, 841 question), 26 question, 854-Medical charities, 818- Sexual hygiene in girls' schools, instruction SMART, Captain H. Douglas: Emoluments of Royal Infirmary, 91, 778-Victoria Infir- in, 85 officers B.A.M.0. Special Reserve, 604 Th 26 MEDICALAnJORNAL INDEX.

a SME ALL, Captain John Telfer, Military Cross Society, Royal Microscopical :-Helen Pixell Soldiers, neurasthenic, gratuities to, 537 conferred upon, 701 Goodrich and M. Moseley: Certain parasites Soldiers, returned. See Soldiers, crippled SMITH, A. Lapthorn: Painless midwifery, 540 of the mouth in pyorrhoea, 587 Soldiers, tuberculous See Tuberculous SMITH, A. Malins(and J.R. MATTHEWS): Society, Salonica Medical:Entomology at Soldiers and venereal diseases, 637 Lamblia infections In men who have never Salonica (Lieut.-Col. Andrew Balfour), 696 Somme, battle of, 81, 89, 120, 432, 433 been out of England, 389 Society, Scottish Meteorological: Aeroplanes Somme. medical service on the (leading SMITH, Alexander Ayr. killed in action, 815 and meteorology (Major Gold). 886 article), 397, 463 SMITH, Captain Charles Edgar Holton, killed Society, Ulster Medical: Opening meeting of Somme. wounded from the, 88,122 in action, 469 session, 703-Inaugural address by Robert SoMVILLE, Lieut. Malcolm, Military Cross SMITH, Captain David Wallace, reported Campbell, 703 conferred upon, 775 killed in action, 123-A mistake for Douglas Society, West London Medico-Chirurgical: SONDEI, Lieut. Sundar Das, Military Cross WilberforceSmith, (qv.) Induction of President, 556-Keigbtley conferred upon. 916 SMITH. Captain Douglas Wilberforce, killed in medal presented to Dr L. Dobson, 556- Soouth Africa See Africa action, 155 Arthur Saunders: Some aspects of the SOUTHWARK, Hubert M.: Report of the Royal SMTH,Ht. Lyon: The soldier's heart, 32 throat and nasopharynx in their relation to Commission on Venereal Diseases: Instruc- SMITH, S.: Treatment of hernia cerebri, 102 general medicine, 556-Thomas B. Hyslop: tion of the young, 408 SMYTH, Andrew Woods, obituary notice of, Psychology of warfare, 840 - Major C. W. Spain, Congress on Physical Education, 760 511 Vining:Oerebroospinal meningitis, 905 Spanish Intellectuals visit France, 923 SNEATH, Captain Wilfred Archer, Military Societies, scientific, a board of, 266 Speculum, Fergus(s)on's, 208, 608 Cross conferred upon, 471 Sodium cacodylate in acute pulmonary tuber- SPEER, Lieut. Alfred Henry Templeman SNELL, Lieut. Christopher, died of wounds, oulosis, 640 Loraine, killed in aerial action, 569 915 Sodium gynocardate, intravenous injections SPENcE, Harold: Instrument for intravenous SNOW, Lieut. Charles Foote, killed in action, of in leprosy (Sir Leonard Rogers), 550. (0) Injections. 45 88 Soldier, the wounded (Lieut.-Col. Guy SPENCER, Lieut. Arthur Egerton, killed in SNOWBALL, Lieut. J. H., killed in action, 504 Stephen), 771 action, 157 Snuffles bacillus (Miller and Noble), 494 Soldiers, attendance on by civil medical prac- Sphagnum moss dressings in Ireland, 240- Sobriety by card, 812 titioners. 280 Antiquity of, 240 -Inspection of Scottish Society, Alberta Medical, annual meeting, 820 Soldiers, attendance on dependants of, 299 d6p6ts, 702 Society, American Gynaecological: Trans- Soldiers, blinded, Valentine Haty Associa- SPIEGEL,1:.: Chemical Constitution and actions, vol. xl, rev., 329 tion and the training of in France, 73- Phsjsiological Action, rev., 693 Soeiety, American Pediatric:Trannaction8, Massage schools for in Paris, 443. See Spirochaetes relief staining for (T. H. C. rev., 391-infantile disease and mortality also Blind Benians), 722. (0) (G. N. Acker), 391 Soldiers, convalescent, treatment of by Spleen, spontaneous rupture of, splenectomy, Society, Anzac Medical: Discussion on the physical means (Major B. Tait McKenzie), recovery (James Miller), 490 enterica group," 154 91,5215. (0) Spinal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Seociety, Chemical: Exhibition of synthetic Spinal cord and rifle bullets. See Bullets chemicals, 671 S3OLDIERS, CRIIPPLEAD AND DISABLED: S3pinal cord and trachea. gunshot wound of, Society, Child Study: The French child and Belgian scheme for, 236. 336 recovery (Captain G. W. Thompson and its education (Cloudesley Brereton), 563 Birmingham Pensions Committees'.scheme, Captain G. W. Stanley). 74. (0) Society, Edinburgh Botanical, expunges 727 Spine, syphilis of (Whitney and Baldwin), names of alien enemies, 570 Blind, care of. 838 465 Society, Harvelan:-E. Farquhar Buzzard: Boots for (parliamentary question), 699 Spiroohaetosis icterohaemorrhagica. See Warfare on the brain, 653 Bordeaux School for Training, 501 Weil's disease Society, Leeds and West Riding Medico- In Canada, 437 Splint for fractures of the humerus, extension Ohirurgical:-J. B Hellier: Treatment of Central Military Orthopaedic Hospital and (Donald Hingston), 72. (0) plaenta praevia 653, 692-A correction, 692 School in Vienna, 55 Splint,leg frame and cradle combined (Martin Society, Medical, of London: Annual meeting, Correspondence on, 340, 78 J. Chevers), 489. (0) 534-Removal of plaque from Lettsom's Edenhall hostel, 91, 235 Splint for better transport of patients with house to the Society'siibrary, 534-Transac- Edinburgh arrangements for, 818 fractures of lower limbs (Benedetto Schiassi), tions, rev., 588-Discussion on epidemic Educative convalescence " at the Heritage 7 nephritis, 723-Treatment and re-education Craft Schools, Chailey, Sussex, 56 Splinting, aluminium, 32 of the wounded: The blind (Arnold Liaw- Farm work for, 56 Splints, Thomas's, some reflections on (J. son), 838-Masks for face wounds (Lieut. French system of dealing with, 58, 237, 492, Lynn Thomas), 71. (0) Derwent Wood), 839-Re-education in walk- 499, 501, 534 SPREAT, Lieut Leicester Hulke, dies of Ing (James B. Mennell), 839-Voice and Care ofin Germany. 701 wounds, 569 665 speech (Cortlandt MacMaabon), 839 Glasgow provision for, 235 SPRENT, Captain James, Military Cross con- Society, Medical,-of New Brunswick, annual Hammersmith Military Orthopaedic Hos- ferred upon, 701 meeting, 473 pital, 235 SQUIRE, P. W.: Squire's Companion to the Society, Medical, of Nova Scotia, annual Heaton Park, Manchester,'235 BritishPharmacopoeia, rev.. 16 meeting, 273-Election of officers, 273 Keogh, Sir Alfred, on, 592 STACK, Captain John Masfen. killed in action, Society, Medical Sickness Assurance, 411, In Lombardy. 336 124 747 In London, 58, 437, 472 STALEY, MildredE.: Hanibook for Wives and Society of Public AnAlysts:-T. Wallis: In Lyons, 534 Mothers in India, rev., 588-French Croix de Method of quantitative microscopical ex- Medical treatment of (parliamentary'ques- Guerre, Gold Star awarded to, 739-Men- amination, 671 tion), 596 tioned in French Army Orders, 739 Society, Reading Pathological, report, 747 Parliamentary questions, 300, 565, 596, 631, Stamps, Red Cross,404 Society,Rontgen:-Annual address: Status 728, 772,914 STANLEY, Captain G. W. (and Captain G. W. of the radiologist (Thurstan Holland),696 Physical clinic in London, 58, 472 THoMPSON): Gunshot wound of spinal cord Society, the Royal: Protryptic property of Problem of (Major Robert Mitchell), 635 and trachea, recovery, 74 blood fluids (Captain S. R. Douglas, com- Problems of, 814 STANTON, Captain George,dies of wounds, 303 municated bySir A. E. Wright), 152-Gold Ralston Hospital, Paisley, 239 STARK, A. Campbell: Acidosis in children, 756 medal awarded to John Scott Haldane, 708- Restoration of to civil life (leading article), STARK, Joseph: Paraffin treatment of burns, Methods of raising a low arterial pressure 428 412 (W. M. Bayliss), 725-The phagocyts in Returned, 748 STARR, Lieut. Dillwyn Parrish, killedin action, cerebro-spinal meningitis (Oresswell Shearer Roehampton, 57, 235 470 and H. Warren Crowe), 725 Schools for in France, 58,237, 492, 499, 501, State Children's Association. See Associa- Society, Royal, of Edinburgh: Election of 534 tion honorary Fellows, 91 Schools for in Venice, 58 State medical service, proposals for, 731 Society. Royal Meteorological: 'Audibility of At the Tipperary command d6p6t, 234 STATHAM, CaPtain B. S. S. (and Captain gunfire in Flanders (Miller Christy and W. Training of, circular from the Statutory J. B. H. ROBERTS): Salt-pack treatment of Marriott), 64 War PensionsOommittee, 187, 512-Corre- gunshot wounds, 282 (0) spondence on the circular, 512 Steel helmets (parliamentaryquestion), 54 SOCIETY, RoYAL,o0 MEDICINE:-Discussion Treatment of, schemes under consideration, STEELE, Captain David Macdonald, Military on instruction in sexual hygiene in, 773 Cross conferred upon, 701 girls' schools, 85 Training of at the College of Agriculture STBNHOUSE, Captain John Maitland, dies of Section of Anaestheticu.-W. M. Mollison: and Horticulture, Holmes Chapel, wounds, 403-Military Cross conferred upon, Massage of the heart, 652 Cheshire, 311 471 Section of Epidemiology and State Medi- Village scheme for in Scotland, 505 Stenosis, urethral, radical cure of (James cine.-Sanitation of camps (Captain C. G. Walking, re-education in, 839 MaacMunn), 759 Moor), 620-Epidemiology of cerebro-spinal War Office and, 658 STEPHEN, Lieut.-Col. Guy: "The Via Dolorosa fever (W. H. Hamer), 760-Cerebro-spinal Warpensions for (leading article), 227, 495- of the Soldier," 771 fever at Salisbury, 1914-15 (Captain M. Parliamentary questions, 232, 534, 565, STEPHENs, H. F.: " Compluetic reaction" in Greenwood, jun.), 760 596, 631 amentia, 878 Section of Larnology.-T. Mark Hovell: Welsh Hospital for, 437, 538, 570, 635 STEPHENS, J. W. W. (and otbers): The Animal Lingual tonsil and paroxysmal cough, 692 Parasites of Man, rev., 457 Section of Medicine.-F. Parkes Weber: Soldiers, disabled. See Soldiers, crippled Sterilization of feeble-minded in Wisconsin, Acquired syphilis of the lung, 802, 841-A Soldiers, discharged: Farm work for, 56- 639-Declared unconstitutional in Michigan, correction, 841 Obligations of the profession to (leading 671 Section of Obstetrics and Gvnaecology.- article), 264-And insurance, 659 Sterilization and suture, 594 A. J. McNair: Concealed accidental haemor- Soldiers, discharged disabled, treatment and STERNBERG, Lieut B. 0., dies of wounds, 124 rhage, 556-Charles Oldfield and Reginald training of (parliamentary question), 300, Stethoscope, Bock's, as an aid to determining Hann: Acute toxaemia of pregnancy with 565 the efficiency of the myocardium (Jeffrey accidental haemorrhage treated by Soldiers, discharged infectious (parliament- Ramsay), 521. (0) Caesarean hysterectomy, 556 Fletcher ary question), 662 STEUART. W. (and others): Silicosis (Miners' Shaw: Caesarean section and hysterectomy Soldiers, disoharged, uncertifiable (rarlia- Phthisis) on the Witwatersrand, rev., 653 for accidentalhaemorrhage, 556 -Discussion mentary question), 631 STEVENS, Lieut. Montague, killed in action, on the care of pregnant women, 650-Dr Soldiers, discharged wounded, medical treat- 124 Purefoy: Uterus removed for obstetrioal ment of (parliamentary question), 148, 300- STEVENSON. Captain' A.: Garlic in whooping- rupture, 802 Leading article on. 264, 495 cough, 344 Section of Odontology.-Jaw wounds (T. Soldiers' families in Germany, medical care STEVENSON, Captain Walter C.: Screening A. Coysh), 783 of, 266 and radium dosage, 802 Section of Pathology.-The pathology of Soldiers' heart. See Heart STEWART, Captain F. H.: On the life-history cancer (S. G. Shattock and L. S. Dudgeon). Soldiers and sailors, limbless, Brighton Hos- of Ascarislumbricoides, 5, 474. 753-Further 840 pital for, 402-Hospital for in Ireland, 916 experiments on Ascaris infection, 486 Section of Surgery,-Value of hypochlorite Soldiers mentally unfit, care of in Scotland, STEWART, Lieut. James Aitchison, dies of solutions for the treatment of wounds (Dr. 505 wounds, 569 Sherman), 621-Clinical study of anafrobic Soldiers, nerve-shaken (parliamentary ques- STEWART, Lieut. J. C. M., killed on service, wound infection (Miss Ivens), 872 tion), 267,662 124 INDEX. MEDICALTHu BaITIsHJOURNAL 27

STEWART. Corporal James Fleming, killed in Syphilis, prevalence of (Walker and Haller), TnoRPE, Sir Edward: The Right Honourable action, 157 118 Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe, rev., 621 STEWART, Captain James Smith, Military Syphilis of the spine (Whitney and Baldwin), Throat, review of books on. 905 Cross conferred upon, 471 465 Thyroidectomy followed by tetany, recovery STEWART, Purves (and A. EVANS): Nerve Syphilis, two early cases of reinfection after (Robert B. Coleman), 871 Injuries and their Treatment, rev, 110- treatment with salvarsan and mercurial THURSFIELD, Hugh: Case of jaundice from Diagnosisof NervousDiseases, rev.. 257 inunctions (Lionel L. Westrope). 109 trinitrotoluol poisoning, 619 STEWART, Captain R. A., Military Cross con- Syphilis in war time, report of French comn- THURSTAN, Violetta: The People Wlho RBtn. ferred upon, 194 mittee, 96 Being the Tragedyof the Refugees in RBssia, STEWART, Douglas H.: Fried wound dress- Syphilis, Wassermann reaction, See also rev., 258 ings, 444 Conipluetic reaction" Tibial osteitis. See Osteitis STEWART, Captain W7illiam Malcolm, dies of TIDSWELL, H. H.: Health in public elemen- wounds, 700 tary schools, 507 Stewart Institution for Imbecile Children, TIFFANY, Louis McLane, obituary notice of, 306 747 STILL, G. F.: Common Disorders and TINDAL, Private David, killed in action, 124 Diseases of Childhtood, rev., 392 TINEL, .J.: Les blessures des nersf, Semiologie Stirling Burgh Medical Committee and re- T. des le~sions nerveuses p6riphuriqzues par bles- moval of patients to infectious hospitals, sures de guerre, 465 603 TAIT, J. (and R. A. KRAUSE): AidI to Physio- Tipperary Comnmand D6pot, 234. See also Sol- STOCK, Lieut. ,T. N. T., killed in action, 774 loy,. rev., 424 diers, crippled and disabled STOC1K. Lieut. V. F., Military Cross conferred TANGYE, C. E. (and R. M. LIDDELL): Case of TIRABOscnl, Carlo, obituary notice of, 442 upon, 305 intrauterine scarlet fever, 389 TISoT. G.: Manual workshops, 701 STOCEDALE, Captain George Vincent, D.S.O. TANNER, Captain Harold Herbert, dies on TOEPFFR: Infecting organislmi in typlhus, 302 conferred upon, 774 service, 336. 403 TOMLINSON, Captain John Henry, Military Stockholm, Red Cross conference in, 916 " Tarrying by the stuff " (leading article), 694. Cross conferred upon, 337 STOKES, Captain Adrian (and Captain John A. See also Fund, Auxiliary R.A.lI.C. Tonsil, lingual, and paroxysmal cough (T. RYLE): Weil's disease (spirochaetosis ictero- Tartar emetic-alone and in combination-in Mark Hovell), 692 haemorrhagica) as it has occurred in the treatment of certain diseases of protozoal TOOTH, H. H., Honorary M.D. University of army in Flanders, 413 origin (Aldo Castellani), 552. (0) Malta conferred upon, 923 Stomach gas, inflammable, 168 TATE, Colonel Alan Edmondson, C.M.G. con- Toronto Academy of Medicine, annual meet- Stomatitis, purulent, outbreak of among Rus- ferred upon, 915 ing, 197 sians in a prisonercs camp (Rumpel). 191 TATE, Walter W. H., obituary notice of, 93- TORRANCE. Captain G., Military Cross con- STRACHAN, Surgeon Alexander L., lost with Estate of, 671 ferred upon, 471 H.M.S. Genista. 633 Tavenaghmore, anterior poliomyelitis in, Tourniquet, forceps, in military surgery STRACHAN, Lieut. Frederick James, Military 740 (Lieut.-Col. J. Lynn Thomas), 482 (0) Cross conferred upon, 701 TAYLOR, Captain Alex. Harold, Military Cross TOUsEY, S.: Roentgenographic Diagnosis of STRAIN, Captain Thomas, accidentally hilled conferred upon, 701 Dental Infections in Systemic Diseases on service, 469 TAYLOR, Major Guy Hastings, killed in action, rev., 727 Stretcher-bearers reported to be shortly re- 28 TOWNLEY, Captain J. B., Military Cross con- turned from Germany, 720 TAYLOR, Kenneth: Mechanism of saline ferred upon, 28 STUART, Lieut. Kenneth Bruce, killed in action, dressings, 321 ToTrGH. Captain Arnold Bannatyne, killed in 738 TAYLOR, Lieut. Ronald Woodhouse, killed in action, 88 STUART, Sir T. Anderson: How to Keep Fit; action, 124 TOWNSEND, Lieut. Francis E. Stevenson, dies A Lecture to Soldiers. rev., 294 TAYLOR. William, obituary notice of, 243 of wounds, 537 Students as hospital house officers. See Hos- TEES, Captain F. J., Military Cross conferred TOWNSEND, Captain-R. S., Military Cross con- pital upon, 305 ferred upon, 28 STURGE, Mary D.: Sir Victor Horsley, 244 Teeth, molar, 64 TOWNSEND, Captain Thomas Ainsworth, Mili- STYLE, F. W.: Practical experience of paraffin, Teeth, unerupted, detected by x rays (E. P. R. tary Cross conferred upon, 775 226 Ryan), 316 TOWNSEND, Wisner R., death of, 443 SULIVAN, Captain Gerald Henry, killed in Telluric acid and brilliant green in the Isola- Trachea and] spinal cord, gunshot wound of action, 774 tion of typhoid-paratyphoid bacilli (Archi- (Captain G. W. Thompson and Captain Sulphur vapour in treatment of scabies (Major bald Leitch), 317. (0) G. W. Stanley), 74. (0) John Bruce and Captain Stanley Hodgson), Temple of Health," Nelson's Egeria and. 564 TRALL, Lieut. Kenneth R ,killed in action, 89 177. (0) Testicles, treatment of wounds of (Lfevy), 270 Trained masseuses. See Masseuses SUIMMONS, Lieut.-Col. Walter: The enterica Tetanus, antitetanic serum in (Bacri), 783- TRENCHMANN, Lieut. Kuno Griffith, killed in group, 154 (Kummell), 853 action, 504 Surgery, use of turpentine in, 744, 825 Tetanus, case of (T. H. Donovan), 221-(D. Trench fever (Captain T. Strethill Wright), Surgical appliances in military hospitals (par- McArthur), 672 136. (0) liamentary question), 26 See also Hospitals Tetanus, memorandum by the War Office Trench fever, the field vole a possible origin Surgical instrulmient firms, extinct British, Committee on the Study of, 647, 660 (W. J. Rutherfurd), 386. (0) 828, 924 Tetanus treatment, 748 Trench fever " or " pyrexia " (John Muir), SUTHERLAND, Surgeon Halliday: Acute Tetany after thyroidectomy, recovery (Robert 641. (0) aseending paralysis, 244 B. Coleman), 871 Trench foot, treatment of (Captain A. Scott SUTHERLAND, H. G.: Pulmonary Tuberculosis THACKERAY, Lieut. Joseph Bulmer, Military Gillett), 870. (0) in General Practice, rev., 761 Cross conferred upon, 916 Trench nephritis. See Nephritls SUTHERLAND, P. L.: Bacillary dysentery THEOBALD, F. V. (and others): The Animal Trench to tropics, 32 (Shiga) contracted in England, 142. (0) Parasites of Man, rev., 457 Trephining, primaitive (leading article), 150 SUTTON: Artificial baldness by twisting of THEW, Lieut. Frank Atkinson, killed in action, TREVOR-JONES, Lieut. Edward Evan, killed in hair, 5 436 action, 124 Suture forceps. See Forceps Thigh, upper, treatment of gunshot fractures Trimethol, a new intestinal antiseptic, 147 SWAIN, William Paul, obituary notice of, 859 of (Ruediger), 269 Tri-nitro-toluol poisoning, prevention of (lead- SWAN, R. H. Jocelyn: A bone drill, 458 Thistle Souvenir Book in Aid of Scottish ing article), 463-Inquests on two deaths SWAN, Robert Lafayette, obituary notice of, Wom'n's Hospitals for Foreign Service, from, 576-Parliamentary questions on. 596, 706 rev,, 906 632, 735-Jaundice from (Elugh Thursfield). SWANZY, the late Sir Henry, memorial to, 603 THOMAS, G. W.: Fees of physicians and sur- 619. (0)-Official communication on, 842 Sweating in nervous disorders, 400 geons, 742 Trismus during serum sickness [septic finger] SWEET, Captain Robert, D.S.O. conferred THOMAS, Hugh Owen, a reconsideration of the (R. F. Bolt), 208. (0,-(James E. Blom- upon, 916 principles and methods of-I. Some reflec- field). 423 SWEETNAM, Captain Rodney S., killed in tions on Thomas's splints (J. Lynn Thomas), Trismus, gag for cases of, 875 action. 89 71. (0) TRIST, Captain John Ronald Rigden, Military SWIFT, Brian H. (and F. W. N. HAULTAIN): THOMAS, J. Lewis: Nocturnal dyspnoea asso- Cross conferred upon, 701 Morphine hyoscine method of painless ciated with nasal obstruction, 280-Alcohol Tropical Disease.s Bulletin: Vomiting sickness childbirth 6r so-called "twilight sleep," 513. in venereal diseases, 672 in Jamaica, 280-New tests for blood stains (0) THOMAs, J. Lynn: A reconsideration of the in the Sudan. 280 Switzerland, British prisoners in (parlia- principles and methods of Hugh Owen Tropical Medicine, Australian Institute of, mentary question), 54-New contingents 266 Thomas: Some reflections on Thomas's 668 -Note on 'Noelle Roger's article on, 661 splints, 71-Emergency amputations in Tropical Medicine, Calcutta School of, 23 SYDENHAm, Lieut. Humphrey St. Barbe, dies military surgery: I. A simple modification Tropical Medicine, information concerning on service, 600 of the guillotine or flapless method of ampu- the study of, 376 SYDENHAM, Lord: Report of the Royal Com- tation, 481-II. The forceps tourniquet in Tropical Medicine, ILiverpool School of: mission on Venereal Diseases: Instruction military surgery, 482 Belgian doctors to be admitted free, 132- of the young, 408 TaHOMPsON, Captain Allen Edgar, Military Information concerning, 377 Sydney, subsidized hospitals and Government Cross conferred upon, 471 Tropical Medicine, London Sehool of: De- employees, 820-Vital statistics, 821 THOMPSON, G. 8.: Method of rendering cellu- grees and pass lists, 161, 923-Information SYLVAN, Filip: Consumption and Its Cure by loid plastic, 801 concerning, 377 Physical Exercises, rev., 181 THOMPSON, Captain G. W. (and Captain G. W. Tropical medicine, review of books on, 110 SYMINGTON, William, obituary notice of, 410 STANLEY): Gunshot wound of spinal cord TROTTER, Wilfred: Appreciation of Sir Victor SymmERs: Anatomical lesions in late acquired and trachea, recovery, 74 Horsley, 162 syphilis, 35 THOMPsON, W. E.: Scottish Red Cross unit in TRUDEAU, Edward Livingstone: Ant Auto- SYMPsON, E. Mansel: Gangrenous appendix in Italy, 539 biography, rev., 328 the sac of a strangulated inguinal hernia, THoms'oN, Dr. W. F;, re-elected Mayor of TSCHERNING, Madame, Cross of the Legion of 257 Launceston, 708 Honour conferred upon, 707 Synthetic drugs, See Drags THomsoN, Captain Alfred Maurice, killed in TUBBY, Colonel A. H.: Secondary infections Synthetic chemicals, exhibition of, 671 action, 193 of joints, 290 Syphilis, anatomical lesions in late acquired, THOMSON, John: Report on British hospitals Tuberculin treatment, value of, 64 35 in Belgium after Waterloo. 879 Tuberculins and vaccines fromn the general Syphilis, arsenic in, 748 THORBURN, William, Hon M.D. University of practitioner's point of view (E. Hayling byphilis of the central nervous system, intra- Malta conferred upon. 923 Coleman), 36 (0) spinal treatment of (A. Rocke Robertson), THORNE, W. Bezly: Nauheim baths and their Tuberculosis in the city of Aberdeen, 886 482 (0) artificial imitations, 604 Tuberculosis camupaign, economic aspects of, Syphilis, "compluetic reaction in, 878 THOBNLEY, R. L.: Notes on blood culture 500 Syphilis, galyl in (8. P. Dudley), 118 technique, 555-Note on an organasm present Tuberculosis cases undergoing residential Syphilis of the lungs, acquired (F. Parkes in the blood of patients suffering from treaLDment, number of (London), 701 " Weber), 802-A correction, 840 trench nephritis," 836 -A correction, 924 Tuberculosis (in Cattle) Order (parliamentary Syphilis, prognosis and treatment of (G. THORNTON, Captain P., Military Cross con- question), 914 Cooper Franklin), 837 ferred upon, 471 Tuberculosis colony in Mid-Lanark, 740 837-Discussion, I 28 MEDICALTHE BRITISHJOURNAL j1 INDEX.

Tuberculosis, diagnosis of. 825, 918 UNITED STATES OF AmERICA (continued) University of Bristol: Information concern- Tuberculosis dispensary for the City of Chicago University, medical school for, 923 ing the study of medicine. 352, 366 London, 740 "Christian Science resort for so-called University of Brussels: Degrees for practi- Tuberculosis and housing (Lanark), 158- sick," land for building bought at Brook- tioners, 375 (Ireland), 506 line, Mass., 671 University of Cambridge: Admission of Tuberculosis institutes of Belfast, statistics, Clinical Congress of Surgeons of North women to M.B. examinations. 746-Degrees 127 America, and a tour in Central and South and pass lists, 31, 62, 923-Information con- Tuberculosis investigation, bequests to Johns America, 919 cerning the study of medicine, 350, 366, 376- Hopkins Universityfor, 178 Cremation Association of America, and an New students entering, 637-Tropical medi- Tuberculosis, laryngeal, treatment of, 480, insurance scheme to provide for the in- cine, 376 640 cineration of bodies of deceased members, University of Chicago: Proposed medical Tuberculosis, miners', review of books on, 255 school for, 923 653 Days of work lost in mines through want of University of Columbia: Bequest to for Tuberculosis, nascent iodine treatment of sanitation and use of proper machinery, cancer research, 202-Admission of women (Edward Biggs), 256 904 students, 390 Tuberculosis prevention, £20,000 to be spent Foarth of July celebrations, statistics of University Conference, Canadian, 197 in America to control the spread of, 327- deaths and injuries from, 596 University of Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, Statistics collected by the American Hay Fever Prevention Association: City of 62, 161, 923-Information concerning the National Association, 456-In Canada, 819 New Orleans pass ordinance re growth of study of medicine. 358. 372-School of Physic, Tuberculosis, pulmonary, sodium cacodylate grass and weeds, 141, 493 Trinity College, 161, 372, 923 in. 640 Infantile paralysis in New York, efforts to University of Durham: (0alendar 1916-17, 571 Tuberculosis, review of books on, 146, 181, 761 combat the epidemic, 147-Commission to -Degrees and pass lists, 62-Degrees for Tuberculosis schemes (National Association treat and study formed at Harvard Uni- practitioners, 374-Information concerning of Insurance Committees) 884 versity, 639 the study of medicine, 352, 367, 374 Tuberculosis, scientific treatment of. 919 Insurance, compulsory health, 747 University of Edinburgh: oorrection, 161- Tuberculosis, traumatic and traumatic pneu- Internal Secretions, Association for the Degrees and pass lists. 31, 131, 161, 575- monia (Parkes Weber), 880 Study of, 607 Effect of the war on, 916-General Council, Tuberculosis, treatment of (J. Miller), 179- Jeanes bequest for treatment of cancer, etc., 637-Graduation ceremony, 126, 575-Infor- Discussion, 179 828 mation concerning the study of medicine, Tuberculosis treatment in Ireland (parlia- Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 356, 370, 376-Lord Rectorship to remain mentary question), 148-Women's National graduation ceremony, 860 vacant at present, 746-Military service, 511 Health Association and, 854 Johlns Hopkins University receives a bequest -Tropical medicine, 376-University Court, Tuberculosis in x-rayed guinea-pigs, 881 for the investigation of tuberculosis, 178- 746-Women medical students, 58, 91, 196, Tuberculous meningitis See Meningitis Medical portrait gallery of, 555 338, 370 570 Tuberculous soldier, the problem of (Sir Leper establishments in Venezuela, 817 University of Glasgow: Degrees and pass lists, William Osler), 148-(Drs. Sieur and Malaria mosquito survey in California, 389 31, 161, 543, 746-General Council, 637- Bernard), 186 Medical Clinics of Chicago, rev.. 426 Graduation ceremony, 31, 746-Information TUCKER, B. R.: Nervous Children: Prevention Medical Library Association, annual meet- concerning the study of medicine, 356, 371- and Management, rev., 872 ing, 280 Lectureships to be established, 705-Winter Tungsten lamp, clinical results obtained Mentally defective children, inquiry as to session, 511 with (Lieut.-Col. A. B. Cottell), 144 degree of defect in, in New York, 337 University of Harvard: Commission formed Turkey, health of. 850 Murphy, J. B., memorial to, 747 to study and treat infantile paralysis. 639 Turks, British prisoners of the (parliament- National Board of Examiners to standardize University of Ireland, National: Calendar. 575 ary question), 267. 735 examinations, 420 -Information concerning the study of nmedi- TURNBULL, Adam Robert, obituary notice of, New Orleans: Ordinance passed re growth cine, 359, 372 -Award of Dr. Henry Hutchin- 782 of grass and weeds, 141. See also Hay son Stewart Medical Scholarship, 607- TURNBULL, Lieut. P. M., Military Cross con- fever Degrees and pass lists, 638 ferred upon, 194 New York Medical College and Hospital for University, Johns Hopkins: School of hygiene TURNER, E. B : History of the fight against Women, degree of doctor of medicine con- to be established as an integral part of, 41- venereal disease, 230 ferred on twelve students of, 48 Bequest to for investigation of tuberculosis, TURNER, Captain Henry Strawson, Military Peck, Earl C., proposed memorial to, 741 178-Medical portrait gallery of, 555 Cross conferred upon, 853 Pennsylvania: Amalgamation of the medical University of Leeds: Annual distribution of TURNER, J. G : The soldier's heart 61, 201 department of the University, the Jefferson prizes, 505-Information concerning the TURNER, Captain John Wright, Military Cross Medical College, and the Medico-Chirur- study of medicine, 352, 367-And the war, 90 conferred upon, 775 gical College of Philadelphia, 70 Universitv of Liverpool: Degrees and pass Turpentine in surgery, 744, 825 Physical training for all pupils in schools in lists, 892 -Information concerning the study TWEEDY, Sir John: Royal Medical'Benevolent New York State, 292 of medicine, 353,368,377-Tropical medicine, Fund. 59 Poisoning by pies (Bernstein and Fish), 376, 377-Visit of scientific and technical TWEEDY, Captain Trevor Carlyon, killed in 466 journalists to, 853 action, 470 Poliomyelitis in New York, 311, 508-In New Twilight sleep, review of books on, 223-Dis- Jersey, 330-Committee appointed in New UNIVERSITY OF LONDON: continued at Johns Hopkins Hospital, 417- York to investigate, 440-Rats and, 532 Brown Animal Sanatory Institution, 131 Original article on by F. W. N. Haultain Psychological laboratory and medical de- Correction, 638 and Brian H. Swift, 513 partment in connexion with Boston, Council for External Students,i243 TWINING, Lieut. R. W , killed in action, 89 Mass., City Police Court, 860 Degrees and pass lists, 161, 923 Two years (leading article), 183 Psychopathic clinic established at Sing Sing Degrees for practitioners, 374 Typhoid carriers with infected mouths Prison, 443-Proposed in Ban Francisco, Examiners, 131 (Eggebrecht) 192 837 Guy's Hospital Medical School, 575 Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric Red Cross Society in Mexico, 860 Household and social science, 243 Typhoid infections amongst enteric fevers at School of hygiene to be established in Information concerning the study of medi- Mudros. See Fevers, enteric Baltimore as an integral part of Johns cine, 350, 374, 375. 376, 377 Typhoid inoculation, scarlatiniform rash fol- Hopkins University, 41 King's College Hospital. See Hospital lowing (W. Frieboes), 269 Small-pox and vaccination, 231 London Hospital Medical School, 607 638 Typhoid-paratyphoid bacilli. See Bacilli State sickness insurance being studied in Medical education of women: report of Typhus fever. See Fever Massachusetts, California, New York, and subcommittee, 776 New Jersey, 62 Meeting of Senate, 13], 243, 670, 827 Sterilization of feeble-minded in Wisconsin, Post-graduation study, 375 639-Declared unconstitutional in Michi- Psychological medicine, 377 gan, 671 Recognition of teachers, 244 Studies in Suroical Pathological Physio- Scholarships, 243 logy from the Laboratorv of Surgjical Tropical medicine, 376, 377, 923 Research, New York Utniversity, 1915, University College. See College and Hos- vol. i, rev., 44 pital Tuberculosis prevention, £20,000 to be spent University medal, 131 U. by the American National Association to control the spread of, 327-Statisties of University of Malta: Honorary degrees con- Ulcer, gastric, occurring in the sac of a large agencies engaged in the fight against, ferred upon British doctors, 923 congenital diaphragmatic hernia, perfora- 456 University of Manchester: Degrees and pass tion of (Ljennox Gordon), 250. (0) Twilight sleep" discontinued at Johns lists, 31, 62,131, 892-Information concerning Ulcer, gastric, following removal of adrenals Hopkins Hospital, 417 the study of medicine. 353, 368 -Visit of (F. C. Mann), 881 Venereal disease, medical adviser appointed technical and scientific journalists, 883-And Ulster, anterior poliomyelitis in. 667 by New York City Board of Health, 91 the war, 90, 569 Umbilicus, review of books on, 526 Weir Mitchell: Memorial dispensary dedi- University of New York: Studies in Surgical Uncleanliness and scarlet fever (leading cated, 95-As man of letters, 231 Pat hologicalPhysiologyfrom theeLaboratory article), 398 Women students to be admitted to College of Surgical Research, rev., 44 UNDERHILL, F. P.: The Physiology of the of Physicians and Surgeons, Colutmbia University of Oxford: Degrees and pass lists, Amino Acids, rev., 43 University, New York, 390-To be ad- 95, 923 -Information concerning the study of mitted to Medical School of Yale Univer- medicine, 349, 366-Science and education, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: sity, 443 543 After-care of infantile paralysis in New University of Pennsylvania: Amalgamation of York, 907 Universities of Australia and the war, 745 the medical department, theJefferson Medi- Alvarenga Prize, 914 Universities of Edinburgh and St. Andrews, cal College, and the Medico-Chirurgical American Association of Labour Legisla- parliamentary representation of, 881, 913 College of Philadelphia, 70 tion and a campaign for health insurance, Universities of Russia and future intellectual University of St. Andrews: Degrees and pass 889 relations with the Allies, 735 lists, 62, 95-Information concerning the American College of Surgeons, annual meet- Universities of Scotland Ordinance, 239 study of medicine, 356 372-Rectorship, 746 ing, 747 Universities and the war, 90 -University Court, 746 Anerican Journal of Svp7tilis. 800 University of Aberdeen: Alma Mater memo- University of Sheffield: Degrees and pass American Medical Association, annual rial number. 739-Degrees and pass lists, 95 lists, 161-Information concerning the study meeting, 426 -Information concerning the study of of medicine, 354, 369-And the war, 90 American Red Cross Society, membership medicine, 356, 369-Roll of honour, 739- University of Wales: Board of Education and, of, 431 Special Diet of final professional examina- 436-Degrees and pass lists, 126-Informa- American Rights League, formation of, 344 tion in medicine, 511-Winter session, 575 tion concerning the study of medicine, 354, Antitoxin, quantity sold since war began by University of Belfast, Queen's: Degrees and 367-Meeting of Court, 157-Swansea Tech- Public Health Department, New York pass lists, 131-Information concerning the nical College (ommittee, 670 City, 739 study of medicine, 358, 373 University of Yale, women medical students Barbers suffering from tuberculosis, pro- University of Birmingham: Information con- to be admitted to, 443 posed sanatorium for, 249 cerning the study of medicine, 351, 366 UNSWORTH, Liieut. Cyril, killed in action, 124 [ THz BITins INDEX. MLDICAL. JOURNAL 29

UpjoHN, Major W. G. D. (and Lieut.-Col. C. J. Venereal Diseases Order, local schemes War: MARTIN): Distribution of typhoid and para- under, 266 An echo of 1914. 191 typhoid infections amongst enteric fevers at Venereal diseases, State provision for their Antitoxin, amount sold by city of New York Mudros, 313. (0) diagnosis and treatment: Local Govern- since war began, 739 Urethral injuries in war (Colonel Andrew ment Board circulars, 111-Leading article, Army hutting, cost of, 305 Fullerton), 245. (0) 115-Correspondence on, 160-Parliamentary Army Medical Service in France, the British, Urethral stenosis, radical cure of (James questions, 233-Memorandum and regula- 237 MaoMunn), 759 tions issued by Local Government Board Artificial hand apparatus, 125 Urine in trench nephritis, certain bodies for Scotland (leading article), 657 Artificial limbs, competitive exhibition at found in (Captain A. R. Friel and Captain J. Venereal diseases, Voltaire and, 298 Bologna. prize offered, 776 Drummond), 456 Venereal hospitals. See Hospitals Austro-German experiences: Outbreak of UsHER, Lieut. Isaac W.. killed in action, 271 Venereal infections, carelessness of attend. purulent stomatitis (Rumpel), 191 - USTVED, Y.: Venereal disease in Christiania, ancefor treatment of persons suffering from, Typhoid carriers with infected mouths 734 708 (Eggebrecht), 192 - Inoculation against Uterine muscle, retraction of, associated with Venesection in treatment of chlorine gas typhoid fever and cholera in the German obstructed labour (H. T. Hicks), 515. (0)- poisoning 'A. Stewart Hebblethwaite), army, 192-Recruiting standard in Austria, Correspondence on, 608 107. (O)-Correspondence on, 159-Note on 192 -German soldiers' rations and clothing, Uterus removed for obstetrical rupture (Dr. War Offiee memorandum, 189 269-Nephritis (F. Pick), 269- Scarlatini- Purefoy), 802 Venezuela, leper establishments in, 827 form rash following typhoid and cholera Uterus. treatment of backward displacements VERNON, Captain Geoffrey Hampden, Military inoculation (W. Frieboes), 269 - Obscure of (Frederick J. McCann), 12. (0) Cross conferred upon, 775 rheumatic pains among soldiers ( M. VERRALL. T. Jenner: Appreciation of Sir Matyas), 270 -Treatment of wounds of the Victor Horsley, 165 testicle (Levy), 270 VERREY, Louis, obituary notice of, 639 Battle of Jutland, 81, 89 Victoria, special correspondence from: Battle of the Somme, 81, 89, 122 Effects of the war, 406-Venereal diseases, Belgian army, gifts to, 739 406 British Army Medical Service. See Army V. VIDAL, Captaiu Alan Cunliffe, Gold Medal of British civilians killed, drowned, and St. John of Jerusalem presented to, 194 wounded by the enemy, number of, 639 Vaccination, eompulsory, in Ireland, 916 Vienna: Central military orthopaedic hos- British home for wounded in Flnrence, 305 Vaccination defaulters, Gorey guardians and, pital and school, 55 Canadian Army Dental Corps, 271 571 Village scheme for disabled soldiers. See Canadian Army Medical Service, 736, 816 Vaccination on the foot, 892 Soldiers, crippled Canadian Casualty Command, 271 Vaccination, neglect of (Bishop Foley), 884 VILLY, Francis: Nurses' registration, 745 Canadian Red Cross, 271 Vaccination, parliamentary questions on, 26, VINCENT, H. (and L. MARATET): La fhlvre Canadian Society in Paris, 404 335-And small-pox, 26-Of naval entrants, typhoide et les ,ivres paratypholees (Svm- Casualties in the medical services of the 335 ptomatologie, itiologie,. prophVlaxie), rev., navy and armiiy. 28, 57, 88, 123, 155, 192, 238, Vaccination, post-hemiplegic epilepsy after, 490 270, 303 336, 403, 434, 469, 503, 536, 569, 599, 784 VINING. Major C.,W.: Cerebro-spinal menin- 633, 663, 700, 737, 773, 815, 852, 882, 915 Vaccination prosecutions (Ireland), 740, 778, gitis, 905 Clasps for D.S.O and M.C., 337 854 VINTER, Lieut R. B., killed in action. 915 Crippled soldiers, See Soldiers Vaceination and small-pox, 231 Vision test for drivers. need of (Captain Croix de Guerre, 665 Vaccination, simple aseptic way of perform- James McHoul), 390-Parliamentary ques- Curative workshops, manual, 635. See ing (Echlin S. Molyneux). 620 tion, 813. See also Sight Soldiers, disabled Vaccine, autogenous, in a case of puerperal Vital statistics (Sydney) 821 Disabled soldiers. See Soldiers septicaemia, recovery (William Grier), 454. Voice from the dead (leading article), 261 Dispatches. See General Index (0) Voice and speech in wounded soldiers (Court- " Enteric group," discussion at Cairo, 154 Vaccine in mediastinal actinomycosis (W. S. landt MacMahon), 839 Ether. warm, 268 Malcolm), 488. (0) Voltaire and venereal disease, 298 Extension appliances, fixation of, 301 Vaccines, institute for manufacture of opened Volunteer Training Corps (parliamentary French Red Cross, 701 at Buenos Aires, 816 question), 914 French sanitary squads, 665 Vaccines, mixed, 45 Volunteers, medical arrangements (parlia- Gas gangrene. 663 Vaccines and tuberculins from the general mentary question), 662 Gardelegen, typhus epidemic at, 623 practitioner's point of view (E. Hayling Vomiting sickness in Jamaica, 280 German and Austrian medical journals, Coleman), 36 (0) Vote of credit, 567 notes from, 852, 882 Vagitus uterinus, 784, 892 Germiian Medical Congress in Warsaw, 27, VAISEY, Lieut. Charles Thomas Hinton, dies 301 of wounds, 89 German prisoners' camps, 634 VALADIER, Major A. C., C.M.G. conferred Gratuities to neurasthenic soldiers, 537 upon, 28 Gunshot fractures of the upper thigh, treat- Valentin Haliy Association for training the ment of (Ruediger), 269 blind, 73 Honours, 28. 57. 125, 194. 239, 304, 337, 404, 436, VALLI, O.: Coniunctivitis petrificans, 880 470, 505, 600, 634, 665, 700, 739, 774, 852, 882, Valona: A sanitary victory, 809 W. 915 VARRIER-JoNEs. P. C.: Tuberculosis and the Working Man: An Appeal to Friendly WADGE, Captain H. W.,' Military Cross con- HOSPITALS: Societies, rev., 181 ferred upon, 305 American hospitals in Germany and VEALE, F. de Coverly; Disinfection of deep WADSWORTH, W. S.: Post mortem Examina- Austria, 472 sinuses, 42 tions, rev., 293 Bradford War Hospital, 538 VENABLES, Captain Aubrey William, killed in WALCOT, Captain F. S., killed in action, 536 Dublin Castle Red Cross Hospital, 472 action, 569 WALDEYER, Wilhelm von, Hereditary Nobility Dublin Red Cross Hospital. 58, 272, 472 Venereal disease, 888 conferred upon, 923 Edenhall Hostel for Maimed Men (Scot- Venereal disease, alcohol in, 672 WALDO, Benry: Paraffin for lousiness, 132 land), 91 Venereal disease, alleged advantages of the WALKER, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Nimmo, killed in Federated Malay States Hospital, 634 compulsory notification of (leading article). action,503-Obituary notice of, 508, 575. 606 Freemasons' War Hospital, London, 90, 591 WALKER, E. H.: Two cases of tuberculous 404 Venereal disease in the army, 668, 705, 735, meningitis occurring simultaneously in a Hammersmith Military Orthopaedic Hos- 743-Parliamentary questions on, 735 family, 221 pital, 436 Venereal disease in Australia (Western), 186, WALKER, Captain Gideon, Military Cross con- Irish War Hospital Supplv Dep6t, 634 195-Stummary of the Health Act Amend- ferred upon, 701 Maxillo-Facial Hospital, 472 ment Act, 195-Report issued in the Corn- WALKER, Surgeon Godfrey Alan, killed in Military convalescent hospitals, discipline monwealth, 406-Important action by the action, 773 in, 659 Federal Government, 603 WALKER, J. Cuthbertson: Position of the Oldniill Military Hospital, Aberdeien, 635 Venereal disease in Austria, control of British medical profession after the war, Pavilion Military Hospital for Limbless (Finger), 632 476 Soldiers, Brighton, 402 Venereal disease in Christiania, 734 WALKER, J. T. Ainslie: A new intestinal anti- Permanently Disabled Officers' Hospital, Venereal disease, compulsory notification of, septic (trimethol), 147 St. John's Lodge, Regent's Park, 739 591, 728 WALKER, Norman: An Introduction to Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Venereal disease, control of, 602, 668. 743 Dermatology, rev., 587 Hospital, Roehampton, 57 Venereal disease, dissemination of, 444 WALKER: Prevalence of syphilis. 118 Red Cross auxiliary hospitals for officers, Venereal disease, history of the fight against WALKEER, Major Reginald, dies of wounds, 404 Brighton, 302. See also Red Cross (E. B. Turner), 230 WALKER, R. Mi.: Control of venereal diseases, Scottish National Red Cross Hospital, Venereal disease, hospital treatment of, 278 744 Bellahouston, 158 Venereal disease, legislation against quack WALKER, Lieut. Stanley Arthur, killed in Welsh Hospital for Maimed Soldiers, 437, remedies for, 628 action, 599, 664 538, 570, 635 Venereal disease in insured persons, early WALKER, Thomas James, obituary notice of, treatment of, 29 167-Estate of, 707 Ilupressions of a civilian at the Western Venereal disease, national campaign against Walking, re-education in (James B. Mennell), Front, 432, 467. 501 (meeting in Belfast), 885 839 Jaw cases, military centre for at Lyons, Venereal disease, National Council for com- WALL, Mary: Back to the World, rev., 78 535 bating, 22, 602-Mansion House meeting, WALLACE, Colonel Cuthbert: Note on para- Jutland battle. 81, 89 602 lsis of the intestine after resection for gun- Jutland and the Somme (leading article), Venereal disease, prevention of in Liverpool, shot injuries, 9-Simple method of repairing 81 125, 637-Portsmouth scheme for controlling, defects of the scalp, 256-Gas gangrene as Maimed soldiers, hospital for. See Hospital 602 seen at the casualty clearing stations, 381 and doldiers, crippled Venereal disease regulations, administration WALLACE, Captain W. B., Military Cross con- Man-power, 434 of (leading article), 910 ferred upon, 471 Manual curative workshops, 635, 667, 701, Venereal disease: Report of Royal Commis- WALLIS, Captain Edward Percy, killed in 702 sion on, 477-Discubsion at Association of action, 633 Medical services and malaria (Balonica), Registered Medical Women, 145-Instruc- WALLIS, T. E.: Method of quantitative inicro- 815 tion of the young, 339, 408, 572-Correspond- _scopical examination, 671 Motor field operating theatre, 271 ence, 480 WALSH, James J.: The Century of Columbus, Parliamentary questions on. See Parlia- Venereal disease, scheme for treatment of in rev., 294 ment itn Ge(neral Index London, 776, 818 WALSH, Captain J. P., dies of wounds. 303 Physical clinic for wounded and disabled Venereal disease and sickness benefit (leading WALTER, A. H.: Practical Guide to X Bays, soldiers, 472 article), 19-Correspondence on. 61 Electro-therapeutics and Radium Therapy, Posthumous Victoria Cross, 537 Venereal disease and soldiers, 637 for Studenzts and Practitioners, rev., 726 Prisoners exchanged, 470 30 MEDICAL JOURNAL iNDiX. I War (continued) -Memorandum from Committee for the Week (continued) Prisoners of war, 28, 57, 89, 123, 156, 193, 270, Study of Tetanus, 647, 660 Dentistry in the German army, 299 304, 336. 404, 470, 633. 738 War pensions. See Pensions Diarrhoea in locusts, 810 Prisoners. See also General Inldex War taxation and finance (parliamentary Diet and mental disease, 630 Queen Mary's Hospital, Roeh3mpton. See questions), 24-Leading article, 116. See Disabled men, training of, 187, 592, 658 Hospital also Budget Disabled soldiers in France, care of, 499 Bed Cross, British: Dental ambulances for War wound. See Wound Discharged soldiers and insurance, 659 France, 57-Hospital ship for the Tigris, WARD, Gordon: Obligations and consequences Discipline in military convalescent hos- 57-Star and Garter Hotel, progress of of the war upon medical and allied sciences, pitals. 659 building, 57-Canadian, 271-Auixiliary 308, 572 Doctor as patient, 119 hospitals for officers, Brighton, 302-Work WARD, Captain U. K., Military Cross con- " Doctors as mien of action," 629, 849 of with the Italian army, 304 ferred upon, 601 Doctors, ratio of to insured persons, 52 Red Cross, Canadian, annual meeting, 125 WARD, Surgeon John Scott, killed in action, Doctors and the war, 51 Red Cross Conference at Stockholm, 916 773 Drugs in Germany, cost of, 697 Red Cross emblem. use of, 29 Warfare on the brain (E. Farquhar Buzzard), Drugs made in Germany or Austria, 230 Red Cross museum, proposed, 739 653 Daration of service of temporary officers, Red Cross stamps, 404 Warfare, psychology of (T. B. Hyslop), 840 R.A.M.C., 151 Royal Naval Medical Service in action, 597 Warning, 640, 708, 828-Sparking plugs, 708 Dye industry and synthetic drugs, 152 Runmanian Army Medical Service, 402 Wasps and flies, 630 Economic aspect of the tuberculosis cam- Small-pox, absence of, from France, 816 Wassermann reaction in syphilis. See paign, 500 Syphilis. ' compluetic reaction " Entomology at Salonica. 696 SOLDIERS, CRIPPLED AND DISABLED: Water, chlorination of, portable apparatus Epsom College, 53, 811, 879 Belgian scheme for, 236, 336 for (H. R. Rishworth), 220 Factory surgeons' reports, 85 Birmingbam Pensions Committee's Water, contaminated, and typhoid fever Fees of physicians and surgeons. 661 scheme, 727 (Carrick-on-Sbrannon), 472 French child and its education, 563 Blind, treatment of, 838 Water purification by bleaching powder, 334 French prisoners in Germany, 733 Boots for (parliamentary question), 699 Water supply of London, report, 816 Fruits of unity and organization, 431 Bordeaux school for training, 501 Waterloo, medical memories of, 879 Gallieni's sanitary work in Madagascar, 83 In Canada, 437 WATYIN-WILLIAMS. Captain P. L., D.S.O. Galyl in syphilis, 118 Central Military Orthopaedic Hospital conferred upon, 305 Gastric ulcer following removal of adrenals, and School in Vienna, 55 WATSON, Chalmers: Fees of physicians and 881 Correspondence on, 340, 748 surgeons, 742 German gaolers and Russian prisoners, Edenhall hostel, 91, 235 WATSON, Captain George Henry, dies of 335 Edinburgh, arrangements for, 818 wounds, 700 German ravishers and their victims, 851 Educative convalescence" at the Heri- WATSON, Corporal John O'Donnell, killed in German treatment of prisoners, 593 tage Craft Schools, Chailey, Sussex, 56 action, 57 Goitre in goats, congenital, 466 Farm work for, 56 WATSON, Thomas A.: Prevention of gall Growth in length, 770 French system of dealing with, 58, 237, stones 456 Handy women at confinement cases, 22 492, 499. 501, 534 WATT. A. H. (and others): Silicosis (Mfiners' Health resort and its health officer, 53 German care of, 701 Phthisis) on the Witwatersrand, rev., 653 Health of Turkey, 850 Glasgow provision for, 235 WATT, Private David George Melrose, dies of Heart disease among soldiers, 24 Hammeremith Military Orthopaedic Hos- wounds, 739 Heliotherapy at Algiers, 913 pital, 235 WATT, Sergeant Robert John, killed in action, Helminthiasis and appendieitis, 431 Reaton Park, Manchester, 235 633 Herb-growing Association, National. 735 Keogh,Sir Alfred on, 592 WATTS, Captain Talbot Hamilton, killed in High altitudes and neurasthenia, 400 In Lombardy, 336 action, 124 Horsley, Sir Victor, death of, 120 In London. 58, 437, 472 WAUGH, Captain Arthur John, killed in Hospital fire inspection, 232 In Lyons, 534 action, 403 Hospital ship, function of a, 733 Manual curative workshops, 635. 667 WAYTE, Lient. John Woollaston, Military Incomplete cure of the consumptive, 734 Medical treatment of (parliamentary ques- Cross conferred upon, 915 In dirty dogdom, 85 tion), 596 WEBB, Lance-Corporal Cyril) Gwynne, killed Indian Medical Service, 51 Parliamentary questions, 300, 565, 596,631, in action, 633 Indexes for the second volume 1916, 913 727, 772, 914 WEBB, Captain Henry Carlyle, killed in Interests of absent colleagues, 52 Physical clinic for in London, 58, 472 action, 504 Introductory address by Erasmus, 732 Problem of (Major Robert Mitchell), 635 WEBB, Surgeon John Eustace, obituary Ionization of cicatrices, 400 Problems of, 814 notice of, 310 Jeremy Bentham's " Auto-icon." 564 Ralston Hospital, Paisley, 239 WEBBER, William Woolmington, obituary Kitchener Medical School, Khartoum, 732 Restoration of to civil life (leadingarticle), notice of, 31 Kitchener Memorial Fund for Officers, 117 428 WEBER, E.: Exercises-to restore-tired limbs, Lettsom and the Medical Society of London, Returned, 748 882 534 Roehampton, 57, 235 WEBER, F. Parkes: A classical allusion to Literature and science in education, 911 Schools for in France, 58, 237, 492, 499, 501, alcoholic dropsy not caused by cirrhosis of Liver abscess in wounded soldiers due to an 534 the liver. 200-Acquired syphilis of lungs, 802 anabrobic organism, 84 Schools for in Venice, 58 -A correction. 840-Traumatic pneumonia Loan Fund Committee, 734 At the Tipperary command dep6t, 234 and traumatic tuberculosis. 880 Longevity in the Indian Medical Service Training of, circular from the Statutory WEBSTER. Lieut. Edward Mackay, killed in (H. B. Hinton), 84 War Pensions Committee, 187. 512- action, 271 Lyons schools for soldiers, 534 Correspondence on the circular, 512 Medical care of soldiers' families in Ger- Training of at the College of Agriculture Week: many, 266 and ;Horticulture, Holmes Chapel, Abdominal operation foricervical cancer. 533 Medical certificates for munition workers, Cheshire, 311 Anthropometric sideof recruiting statistics, 628 Treatment of, schemes under considera- 594 Medical inspection of school children, tion, 773 Antityphus serum, 660 annual report, 464 Village scheme for in Scotland, 505 Asecaris lumbrscoides, life-history of, 23 Medical Insurance Agency, 878 Walking, re education in, 839 Attendance on dependants of sailorsa and Medical mlemories of Waterloo, 879 War Office and, 658 soldiers, 299 Medical patriotic fund, proposed (auxiliary War pensions for (leading article). 227, 495 Auricular venous pulsation in the liver, 912 branches, R.A.M.C.), 21 -Parliamentary questions, 232, 534, 565, Bacillary dysentery and enteritidis infec- Medical remuneration under the Insurance 596, 631 tions, diagnosis of. 595 Acts, 531 Welsh Hospital for, 437, 538, 570,'635 Belgachia Medical College, Calcutta, 333 Medical terms in the New English Diction- See also General Index Belgian prisoner in a German camp, 500 ary, 265. 912 Belgian refugees, 401 Medical war arrangements in India, 658 Soldiers, discharged. See General Index Board of Scientific Societies, 266 Medicated " wines, restricting the sale of, Sommlle battle, 81, 89, 122, 433 Bone grafting, 119 83 Tibial osteitis in soldiers, 736 British anatomy, 849 Medicine, magic and religion, 695 Universities and the war, 90 "British beef stew," 466 Medicine in Rumania, 629 Venereal diseases in Austria, 632 "British Journal of Ophthalmology," 533 Mesopotamia inquiry, 300 Volunteer Decoration, 90 British manufacture of organic chemicals, Metz and Verdun, 188 Wittenberg Camp, 194 562 Military medical archives, 698, 735 Wounded Allies Relief Committee opens a British medical officers and the civil Mobilization of the profession, 809 sanatorium for Belgian soldiers suffering population of Northern France, 399 Molten metal in the ears, 809 from tuberculosis, 776 British p-isoners in Germany, 152, 810 -In Mortality in the British army one hundred Wounded from the Somme, 88, 122 Switzerlan(d, 266, 661-At Ruhleben, 810 years ago, rate of, 429 Wounded transported by aeroplane, 157 Brodie, T. G., death of, 300 Mothers' Union, 187 Zum Busch's account of "The British Canadian Army Medical Corps, 697 Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of treatment of interned civilian aliens," Cancer and hot drinks, 334 England, 51 comments on (Lieut.-Col. Ronaldson Cancer Research Fund, the Imperial, 299 Nelson's Egeria and the "Temple of Health,' Clark), 624 Central War Pensions Disablement Com- 564 mittee, 335 Nerve injuries, 465 WAR EMERGENCY: Certified occupations and the position of New Ministry, 851 Absent colleagues, interests of, 52. See also the medical profession, 730 Officers' Benevolent Branch, Auxiliary Men on active service Choice of a medical career, 533 R.A.M C. Funds, 735 Central Medical War Committee, scheme Chordoma, case of, 851 Oxford Ophthalmological Congress, 53 embodying an agreement in legal form to Clean wigwams for civilized men, 499 Paraffin mask for burns, 153. 333 be made between an absentee and his Clergy as health missionaries, 592 Parliamentary representation of Edin- deputy 52 Cocaine and other local anaesthetics, 189 burgh and St. Andrews Universities, 881, Gateshead Division draws up a statement Cocaine in proprietary remedies, 265, 297 913 _of its views, 51 Cocsine regulations, amended, 812 Petrol supply, 153,187 Irish medical profession and, 888 Cocaine regulations, convictions under the " Physiological abstracts," 83 Irish Madical War Coilmmittee, 405 new, 232 Pig or rabbit 913 Men on active service, safeguarding the Cocaine, restrictions on the sale of. 117, 189 Piltdown skull, death of the discoverer of, practices of, 781 Cocaine and unregistered dentists, 596 265 Military medical service at home [45 to 55] Combing out the pseudo tuberculous, 850 Pituitary extract in diabetes insipidus, 298 (leading article), 19 Conference of Liocal Medical and Panel Playing the game, 911 Committees, 401. 531 Poisoning by prussic acid fumes, 464 War, medical history of (leading article), 149 Conjunctivitis petrificans. 880 Poliomyelitis, epideiuiic anterior, 431; and War and the medical profession, 277 Dampness and cold, 629 the rat, 532, 661 War Office: Venesection in gas 1)oisoning, 189 Delineation of internal organs, 565 Preservatives in foods, 430 [ Tu BR I INDEX. I MEDICAL JO7URNA 31

Week (continued) WHITE, Ernest W., appointed honorary con- WORSTER-DROUGHT, Captain C.: Treatment Prisoners, British, in Germany, 152-Treat- sultant in mental diseases in the Western of cerebro-spinal fever, 689 ment of, 661 Command, 916 WORTH, C.: Squint: Its Cause. Pathology, Prisoners of war in Switzerland, 661 WHITE, Lieut. Gerald John, killed in action, and Treatment, rev., 222 Protryptic property of blood fluids, 152 271 WOTHERSTON, R. L.: Mosquitos, 512 Public health in war time, 563 WHITE, Lieut. J. V., killed in action, 89 Wound dressings, fried, 444 Quack remedies for venereal disease, legis- WHITE, J. W., estate of, 41 Wound, gunshot, of spinal cord and trachea. lation against, 628 WHITE, S. E.: Care of disabled soldiers, 512 recovery (Captain G. W. Thompson and R.A.M.C., work of the expanded, 500 WHITE. Lieut.-Col. W. Hale: Treatment of Captain G. W. Stanley), 74. (0) Radiologist, status of the, 696 chlorine gas goisoning by venesection, 159- Wound infection, anaerobie (Miss Ivens). 872 Ramsay. Sir William, death of, 151; his Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Wound infection, treatment of (John O'Conor), scientific work, 151 and Therapeutics, rev., 294 755. (0) Rat 6and acute anterior poliomyelitis, 532, WHITELAW, Thomas, obituary notice of, 746 Wound, penetrating gunshot, of knee, cyto- 661 WHITNEY: Syphilis of the spine, 465 logical examination of the joint fluid as Rayner, Dr,, 21 WHITTEMORE, Captain William Lawrence, an aid to prognosis in (Captain W. S. Recruit's heart, 531 Military Cross conferred upon, 701 Lazarus-Barlow), 895. (0) Red Cross, foundation of the, 429 WHITTY, Lieut. John Leo, killed in action, 194 Wound pensions. See Pensions Russian universities, development of, 735 Whooping-cough, district nursing of, 271 Wound, prehistoric war(Lieut.Laionel F. West, Sale of habit-forming drugs, 22 Whooping-cough, garlic in (T. Mark Hovell), with a note by Arthur Keith), 281. (0) Searlatina and its sequelae, 430 15-Correspondence on, 93, 168, 344 Wound treatment, eusol and other methods School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta, 23 WIGAN. Charles A., appointed J.P. for Somer- of (Major C. W. Duggan), 74. (0) Secientific and industrial research, 400 set, 32 Wounded Allies Relief Committee: Presents Senior students as vacation residents,' 153 WIGLESWORTH, Lieut. Godfrey, killed on a second fleet of motor ambulances to Seventeenth century naval surgeon (John service, 124 Russia, 244-Work of during the last two Moyle), 188 WILKINs, George, obituary notice of, 478 years, 311-Opens a sanatorium for Belgian Sexual hygiene, instruction in, in girls' WILKINs, Colonel James Sutherland, obituary soldiers suffering from tuberculosis, 776 schools, 85 notice of, 670 Wounded, re-education of, 838. See also Sight tests for the British army, 399 WILLAN, Staff Surgeon R. J : Local treatment Soldiers, crippled Small-pox and vaccination, 231 of burns on anaval hospital ship, 318 Wounded from Jutland. See Jutland Sobriety by card, 812 WILLES, Captain W. F. G., killed in action, Wounded men, treatment and training of. Somme battle, medical aspects of, 120 194 See Soldiers, crippled and disabled Spirochaetosis icterohaemorrhagica in WILLIAMS, Captain Augustus Scott, D.S.O. Wounded soldier (Lieut.-Col. Guy Stephen), France, 770 conferred upon, 665 771 State medical service, proposals for a, 731 WILLUMs, A. Winkelried: Use of filtered x Wounded soldiers, liver abscess in, due to an Sterilization and suture, 594 rays for the relief of fibrous bands and ad- anaerobic organism, 84 Sweating in nervous disorders, 400 hesions resulting from bullet wounds. 754 Wounded from the Somme, 88, 122 Syphilis, prevalence of, 118 WILLIAAMS, Lieut. Reginald Fowke, Military Wounded transported by aeroplane, 157 Syphilis of the spine, 465 Cross conferred upon, 775 Wounds, bullet, use of filtered x rays for the Tetanus, treatment of, 660 WILLIAMS, Lieut. S. Mervin, killed in 'action, relief of fibrous bands and adhesions re- Training of disabled men, 187, 592, 658. See 634 sulting from (A. Winkelried Williams), 754. also Soldiers, crippled, inb General Index WILLIAMSON, J. Rutter: Anthropometric side (0) Traumatic pneumonia and traumatic tuber- of recruiting statistics, 744 Wounds of face, masks for (Lieut Derwent culosis, 880 WILLITMSON, Maxwell: tcheme for maternity Wood), 839 1 Travelling dispensaries in India, 811 service and child welfare, 79, 112, 306 Wounds, gunshot, of blood vessels, from Tuberculosis campaign,economic aspect of, WrLLISSON, R. T.: Home-made bread sub- Mesopotamia (Captain 0. W. J. Wynne, 500 stitutes for diabetic patients, 870 Captain D. M'. Richardson, and Lieut. G. E. Tuberculous soldier, problem of, 186 WILLIs, Thomas, anatomist and physician, Dodson), 789. (0) Tuberculosis In x-rayed guinea-pigs, 881 769 Wounds, gunshot, of head (leading article), 767 Valona, a sanitary victory, 809 WILSON, Captain Archibald, Military Cross Wounds, gunshot, review of books on, 804 Venereal disease, history of the fight conferred upon, 701 Wounds, gunshot, salt-pack treatment of against, 230 WILSON, Captain Charles Blair, killed in (Captain J. E. H. Roberts and Captain Venereal disease in Western Australia, action, 504 R. S.8. Statham), 282.- (0)-Correspondence control of, 186 WLsoN, Captain C. McM. Military Cross on, 412 Venereal diseases, National Council for conferred upon, 471 Wounds, gunshot, treatment of fraetured combating, 22 WILSON, Captain G., Military Cross conferred mandible accompanying (H. P. Pickerill), Venereal Diseases Order, local schemes upon, 305 105. (0) under, 266 WILsoN, Lieut. James Ernest Studholme, Wounds, hypochlorite solutions in treatment Venereal disease in Christiania, 734 Military Cross conferred upon, 471 of (Dr. Sherman), 621 Venesection and gas poisoning, 189 WILsoN, Lieut. Robert Archibald Searlyn, Wounds, influence of antiseptics on the Voltaire and venereal disease, 298 killed in action, 634 activities of leucocytes and the healing War Office and the disabled soldier,6658 WILSON, Captain W. James (and others): of (C. J. Bond), 861. (0) Wasps and flies, 630 Certain points observed with regard to Wounds of jaw (T. A. Coysh), 783-Discussion Water purified by bleaehing powder, 334 cerebro-spinal fever in the Belfast military at Inter-allies Dental Congress, 783 Weir Mitchell as man of letters, 231 district, 900 Wounds of lung and pleura, penetrating (lead- West African fevers, 297 WILSON, Lieut. Walter Ronald, dies of ing article), 498 Willis, Thomas, anatomist and physician, wounds, 123, 155 Wounds, petrol for the cleansing of (M. H. 769 Wines, medicated: Central (Liquor) Control Embree), 327 Women medical students in war time, 24 Board and the sale of, 78, 244-Note on, 83 Wounds, septic, plea for ignoring "laudable Work of the expanded R.&.M.C., 500 Wisconsin, sterilization of the feeble-minded pus" in the treatment of (Captain M. Work and overwork for juveniles, 595 in, 639 Donaldson, OaptainE. Alment, and Captain Wounded soldier, 771 WISWELL, Lieut.'G. B., Military Cross con- A. J. Wright), 286. (0) Yaws, control of, 119 ferred upon, 305 Wounds, septic, treated by glycerine andich- Ypres surgeon, an old (Jehan Yperman), 771 WITNEY, Ernest V.: Case of arterial haema- thyol (Major Thomas W. A. Daman), 646. (0) toma of the second part of the axillary Wounds treated by nascent ozone (John WEIL, Adolf, obituary notice of, 639 artery of unusual type, 759 Jeffrey), 292 Weil's disease (spirochaetosis icterohaemor- Wittenberg Camp, honours for and memorial WRIGHT, Captain A. J. (and others): Plea for rhagica) as it has occurred in the army in to medical officers. 194 ignoring laudable pus" in treatment of Flanders (Captain Adrian Stokes and Cap- Women, detained, German and British (par- septic wounds,' 286 tain John A. Ryle), 413. (0)-In France (L. liamentaryquestion), 631 Private Alan W., killed on service, Martin and A. Pettit), 770 Women doctors in military employ (par- WRIGHET,124 WEIR MITCHELL. See Mitchell liamentary question), 267 WRIGHT, Captain T. Strethill: Notes on trench Wxi;a, Hugh H.: Medical missionaries, 412 Women, medical education of in London, fever, 136 WEcCH, Captain E. R.. killed in action, 536 776 Wrist and foot drop appliances, 589 WELCH1AN, Eliot William, dies on service, Women medical students in war time: Dean Wrist pocket, combination, 311 193 of Medical Faculty of King's College and, Wristlet ligature holder, 329. 393,527 WELDON, Cyril George. killed in action, 304 30, 62, 96-Note on, 24-At St. Mary's Hos- WYNNE, Lieut. Charles Stuart, Military Cross WELHAM, S.: A Manual for Nurses, rev.. 44 pital, 24-At St. George's Hospital. 24-At conferred upon, 775 Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, 479 Edinburgh, 91-at Charing Cross Hospital, WYNNE, Captain V. W. J. (and others): Cases Wellcomn Photographic ERxposure Record and 96-To be admitted to College of Physicians of gunshot wounds of blood vessels from Diary, rev., 906 and Surgeons, Columbia University, New Mesopotamia, 789. (0) WELLS, Staff Surgeon Hardy V. (and Surgeon York, 390-To be admitted to Yale Uni- H. Graeme ANDERSON): Injuries and de- versity, 443-At Cambridge, 746. See also structive effects of aeroplane bombs, 252 Medical students, women WELLs, Sanderson: Hey Groves's splint, 179 Women's National Health Association. See WENCOEBACH: Heart disease among sol- Association diers, 27 WOOD, Lieut. Derwent: ,lMasks for face WEST, Lieut. Lionel F.: A prehistoric war wounds, 839 wound, 281 WOOD, Captain G. H.. dies of wounds, 403 WEST, Samuel: Royal Medical Benevolent WOOD, John: Life-history of the meningo- Fund, 59-Relief of distress in the medical coccus and other bacteria, 672 profession arising out of the war, 127 WOOD, Captain Philip, dies of wounds, 271 Western Front (drawings by Muirhead Bone), WOOD, Captain William Louis Rene, Military rev., 874 Cross conferred upon, 471 West Indies, yaws in, 75, 119 WOODERSON, Captain D. ,H. D., killed in WESTON, T. A.: Report on 170 cases operated action, 270, 303 X. upon under spinal anaesthesia, 794 WOODS, Captain George Huntly, dies of WESTON, Captain William Henry, Military wounds, 303 X-ray motor ambulance as a Cavell memorial, Cross conferred upon, 701 WOODS, George Thomas,' obituary notice of, 667 WESTISOPE, Lionel L.: Syphilis, two early 826 X-ray workers, examination of materials cases of reinfection after treatment with WOOLLCOMBE, Walter Ley, obituary notice employed for the protection of, 311 salvarsan and mercurial inunctions, 109- of, 410 X-ray apparatus, tubes and accessories, cata- Value of a milk diet prior to the use of WOOSTER. Captain Reginald Joseph, killed in logue of, 344 kharsivan or salvarsan, 456 action, 503 X-rayed guinea-pigs, tuberculosis in, 881 Whirlpool bath. See Bath WORDLEY, Captain Eric, Military Cross con- X rays in detectionofunerupted teeth (S. P. R WHITAKER, Lieut. Frederick, dies on service, ferred upon, 775 Ryan), 316 664 Work and overwork for juveniles, 595 X rays, filtered, use of for the relief of fibrous WHITE, Clifford: Five cases of labour ob- Workmen's Compensation Act. See Act bands and adhesions resulting from bullet structed by a contraction ring, 752 WORmULL, E. J.: Aluminium splinting, 32 wounds (A. Winkelried Williams), 754, (0) B B 32 KDIcALTuf JoORIgAlI INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.

Y. YOUNG, Lieut. Clarence Randolph, Military Z. Cross conferred upon, 701 YAPP, C. Seymour: Childrent's Nursing, rev., YOUNG, Lieut. Frank Irvin, killed in action ZUM BuscH's account of " the British treat 392 239 ment of Interned civilian aliens," cdm- Yaws, control of (Hon. E. F. Hatton), 75,119- YOUNG, M.: Tlhe Mentally Defective Child, ments on (Lieut.-Col. Ronaldson Clark) Discussion, 119 rev.. 182 624 YEATMAN, J. W.: Income tax, 748 YOUNG, W. J.: Treatment of tetanus, 748 Zurich: Society founded for the laying out Y'RsisN, Alexandre, awarded Lasserre Prize, YPEUMAN, Maitre Jehan, 771 of gardens to be cultivated by school 860 Ypres surgeon, an old, 771 children, 556

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

PAGE PAGE SPECIAL PLATES. Gag for Treating Cases of Trismus ...... 875 Gas Gangrene Treated by Intravenous Injeetion of Hypochlorous BRUNTON, Sir T. Lauder ...... facing 440 Acid (Captain John Fraser and Captain H. J. Bates) ... 173 Comminited Fracture of Humerus Produced by Muscular Action Gastric Ulcer Occurring in the Sac of a Large Congenital Dia- (Captdin N. Howard Mummery and P. L. Giuseppi)... facing 795 phragmatic Hernia. Perforation of (Lennox Gordon) ... 251 Gunshot Wounds of Blood Vessels (Captain 0. W. J. Wynne. Captain D. T. Richards, and Lieutenant G. E. Dodson) facing 794 Gunshot Injuries of Knee- joint (Lieut. William Edmond and Cap- tain Walter Weir Galbraith) ...... 714 HOBRLEY, Sir Victor ...... facing 162 Hand Contractures after Wounds of the Upper Limb (W. M. New ... Ulcerative Dermato-mycosis (Aldo Castellani) facing 486 Macdonald) ...... 209

Hernia Cerebri, Treatment of (8. Smith) ...... 103 Hysterectomies for Fibroids: Two Hundred Consecutive Cases Aeroplane Bombs: Injuries and Destructive Effects of (Staff Sur- Attended with Recovery (Sir John Bland-Sutton) 133

H. ... geon Hardy V. Wells and Surgeon Graeme Anderson) 252 Insecticides against Lice (A. Bacot) ...... 447 Amoebic Abscess of Liver Occurring Twenty Years After the Intravenous Injections, Instruments for 45 Original Attack of Dysentery (George C. Low) ...... 868 Ipswich Leg ...... 558 Antiseptics, Influence of on the Activities of Leucocytes and on the Healing of Wounds (C. J. Bond) 861 Knee-joint, Disabilities of (Lieut.-Col. Robert Jones) 170 Knee-joint, Excision of for Severe Infections (Col. Andrew Arsenic Cancer (Sir John Bland-Button) ...... 789 Fullerton) ...... 709 Arm for Use in Injuries, Appliance (Gilbert Arnold) ...... 255 Labour Obstructed by a Contraction Ring (Clifford White) *.. 752 AscarUe lumbricoides, Life-History of (Captain F. H. Stewart) 6 "Laudable Pus " in Septic Wounds, Plea for Ignoring (M. Atropine as an Aid to the Diagnosis of Typhoid and Paratyphoid Donaldson, E. Alment, and A J. Wright) ...... (Charts) 287 A and B Infections (H. Fairley Marris) ...... 717 Leg Splint and Cradle Combined (Martin J. Chevers) ...... 489 Bone Drill ...... 458 Meningococcus Carriers, Disinfection of (Lieut.-Col. M. H. Bone Transplantation and Some Uses of the Bone Graft Gordon and Captain Martin Flack) ...... 673 (Lieut -Col. Robert Jones) ,,...... 2 Nascent Iodine Treatment of Tuberculosis (Edward Bigg) ... 256 Breathlessness in Soldiers Suffering from Irritable Heart Paralysis of Intestine after Resection for Gunshot Injuries (Thomas Lewis, Captain Cotton, J. Barcroft, T. R. Milroy, (Captain Owen Richards, Captain John Fraser, and Col. D. Dufton, and T. R. Parsons) ... (Oharts) 518 Cuthbert Wallace) .. ... 10 Burns, Local Treatment of on a Naval (Staff ... HosPital Ship. Prehistoric War Wound (Lieut. Lionel F. West, and Note by Surgeon B. J. Willan) ...... 318 Arthur Keith) ...... 281 Comminuted Fracture of Humerus Produced by Muscular Pseudotuberculoma Silicoticum (C. R. Nitch) ...... 835 Action (Captain N. Howard Mummery and P. L. Giuseppi) 795 Treated Vaccine: Recovery Convalescent Soldiers Treated by Physical Means (Major R. Tait Puerperal Septicaemia byAutogenous (William Grier) 454 McKenzie ...... 216 ... Pyrexia " or " Trench Fever " (John Muir) ... ,.. (Charts) 642 Cyst of Intestine (Charles Bolton and T. W. P. Lawrence) ... 248 Salt Pack Treatment of Infected Gunshot Wounds E. H. Delineation of Internal Organs by an Electrical Method (James {J. Roberts and R. B. S. Statham) ...... (Charts) 284 Shearer) ,...... 459. 468 Scabies Treated John Bruce and Direct Transfusion of Blood (Lieut.-Col. A. Primrose and Major by Sulphur Vapour (Major Captain Stanley Hodgson) ... .,...... 177 E. S. Ryerson) ...... 385 Splint for Fractures of Humerus, Extension (Donald Hingston) ... 72 Disinfection of Deep Sinuses ...... 42 Suture Forceps ...... Emergency Amputations in Military Surgery (Lieut.-Col. J. Lynn 875 Thomas) ...... 481 Swan, Robert Lafayette ...... 706 Trench Fever T...... Eve, Sir Frederic ...... 890 (Captain Strethill 'Wright) 136 and Infections: Distribution of amongst Foot-drop Appliances ...... 589 Typhoid Paratyphoid Fractured Mandible Accompanying Gunshot Wounds, Treatment Enteric Fevers at Mudros (Lieut.-Col. C. J. Martin and Major W. G. D. Upjohn) ...... 313 of (Hi. P. Pickerill) ...... 106 Fractures under War Conditions: Mechanical Treatment of Warm Ether Apparatus ...... 491 (Lieut.-Col. Robert Jones) ...... 829 Weil's Disease (Captain Adrian Stokes and Captain John A. Ryle) 414 Fractures in the Region of the Elbow-joint in the Fully Flexed Wrist and Foot Drop Appliances ,...... 589 Position: Simple Method of putting up (Louis C. Rivett) ... 256 Wristlet Ligature Holder :...... 329

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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 429, STRAND, W.C. - I INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT FOR VOLUME II, 1916.

A. BERRY, James: Red Cross work in Serbia, 33 COWAN, John J.: Insurance practice, 90 Birmingham Panel Committee: Accounts for CRAwsEIAw, Samuel: Medical remuneration Aberdeen Branch: Annual meeting, 146- 1915, 34-Annual report, 34-Record cards. under the Insurance Acts, 109-Power of Election of officers, 146 34-Running repairs to dnctors' cars, 170 bargaining. 131 Army British, medical service of, 7,23. 27, 35, Birmingham Insurance Committee, reckless Croydon Division: Annual meeting, 37 -Elec- 39, 59 63. 67, 72, 79, 83 84, 87 91, 95 100, 108, accusations, 131 tion of officers, 37 111, 123, 135, 139, 144, 147, 155, 163, 167, 171, Blackburn Division: Annual meeting, 3-Elec- Croydon Panel Committee, settlement for 1914, 175 tion of officers, 4 33 Army, British: Army Medical Service, 7, 23, Board, locai Government: Circular re pre- Croydon, meeting of panel practitioners, 170 35, 39. 59, 63. 67. 72, 79. 84, 87, 91, 95. 100, 108, vention and treatment of venereal diseases, 111, 123, 135, 139, 144, 147, 155, 163, 167, 171, 77-Order re domiciliary treatment of tuber- 175 culosis. 123 Army, British: Canadian Army Medical Bradford, meeting of panel practitioners, 167 D. Corps. 23 36, 40, 60, 68, 72, 88, 91, 100, 124, 136, BBENNAN, J., M.: The Association and the 140 156, 164, 168, 172 panel, 38. 82 DE Gf:BERT, L. J. A.: Exploiting panel Army, British: Colonial Medical Services, 92, British Medical Association. See Association doctors." 66 172 Bromley Division: Annual meeting, 19-6lec- Derbyshire Loeal Medical and Panel Comi- Army, British: Exchanges, 83 tion of officers, 19-tepresentative at Repre- mittees: Emergency dressings, 5-Emer- Army, British: Overseas Contingents, 23, 36, sentative Meeting, 19-Medical attendance gency settlement for 1915, 5-Stock mix- 40. 60, 68, 72, 88,91, 100, 124, 136, 140, 156, 164, on dependants, 19 tures. 5 168, 172 Buckinghamshire Division: Annual meeting, Discharged soldiers. See Soldiers Army, Bsritish: Roval Army Medical Corps, 7, 20-Election of officers. 20-Annual Repre- Doctors and war service. See War emergency 23, 27, 35, 39, 60, 63, 67, 72. 80, 84, 87, 91, 95, sentative Meeting, 21 -Vote of congratula- Dorset and West Hlants Branch: Summer 100, 108 111, 123, 135, 139, 144, 147, 155, 163, 167, tion, 21-State Medical Service, 32-Red meeting, 58-New Wiltshire Branch. 58- 171, 175 Cross Work in Serbia (James Berry), 32 Autumn meeting, 134-Election of officers, Army. British: South African Medical Corps, Buckinghamshire Local Medical and Panel 134-Annual meeting (1917), 134-Scientifie 68, 88, 124,164, 168, 172 Committee: Deduction of 30 per cent, 27- proceedings, 134-Luncheon, 134 Army, British: Special Reserve of Officers, Emergency dressings, 27-Extra expense of DUKEs, T. Archibald: Medical remuneration 36.40 60, 68, 84, 88, 91, 100, 136, 140, 148, 163, drugs, 27 under the Insurance Acts, 109 168, 171 176 Burnley Division: National Insurance busi- Dundee Panel Committee: Prescribing, cost Army. British: West African Medical Staff, ness, 95 of, 35 92, 172 Bury Division: Election ofofficers. 19-Ethical Durham County Panel Committee: Emner- rules, 19-Annual RepreseDtative Meeting, gency settlement of accounts for 1915. 5- ARMY, BRITISH, TERRITORIAL FORCE: 19 Mileage, 5-Travelling expenses of Com- Army Medical Service, 23, 28, 60, 72, 91, 96, BuSHNrELL, Percy C.: Dating of certificates, mittee, 5 124, 148, 156, 164 168, 172 133 Royal &rmy Medical Corps, 23, 28, 36, 40, 60, 64, 68. 72, 80 84, 88. 91 96 100, 108, 112, 124, 136, 140, 148. 156,164, 168,172, 176 E. Territorial Force Reserve, 34, 68, 91, 100, C. 124, 136, 140, 164 Eastbourne Division: Annual meeting, 4, 25- Camberwell Division: Annual meeting, 4- Election of offieers, 4 25 Army, Indian, medical service of, 8. 36, 68, 83, Election of officers, 4-Matters referred to EATEs, A. R.: "Exploiting panel doctors," 88 91, 96, 100, 124 136, 163, 176-Great need of Divisions, 4-Reduction of notification fees, 71 experienced officers, 83 4 Edinburgh Branch: Annual meeting. 25- Association, British Kedical, Annual General CAMPBELL, A. J.: Post-bellum agreement, 110 Election of officers, 25-Queen Mary Nursing Meeting: President of the Association for -Insurance practice, 163 Home, 25-Recruiting for medical officers, 25 1916-17, 57-The Stewart Prize, 58-Fiftieth Canada, temperance reform in, 59 -Votes of thanks, 25 anniversary of the death of the founder of Canadian Committee on Pensions. See Edinburgh: Meeting of insurance praeti- the Association, 58 Peusions tioners practising within the area, 146 Association, British Medical: Annual Repre- Cape of Good Hope, Eastern Province sentative Meeting, 41-Deaths on active ser- Branch: Meeting, 169-Papers read, 169- vice, 41-The late Sir Victor Horsley, 41- Grievances of district surgeons, 169- Election of President, 42-Annual and Sup- Pamphlets on the care of the teeth and eyes F. plementary Reports of Council, 42-Finan- of school children, 169-Infantile paralysis cial statement, 42-Treasurer's resignation, at Kowie, 169 Factory surgeons' reports on accidents: 43-The Associationand the war, 44-Medico- Cardiff Division: Annual meeting, 21--Elec- Letter to m-iembers of the House of Lords, Political, 47-Organization, 56-National In- tion of officers, 21-Report of Central 31 suirance, 54-Science Committee, 56 -Journal Council, 21-Annual report, 21-Reduction Faculty of Insurance and its Comnmission of Committee, 56-Medical Ethics, 56-Public of notification fees, 21-Supply of diphtheria Investigation, 85 health and Poor Law, 56-Scotland. 56-Ire- antitoxin 21-Medical attendance on de- Fees, notification, reduction of: Resolu- land, 56-Overseas, 56-Elections to Council, pendants, 21 tions of-turness Division, 3-Camberwell 57-Insurance Acts Committee, 57-Election Certifying surgeons. See Factory surgeons Division, 4-Cardiff Division, 21-Ross and of Chairman and Vice-Chairman, 57-Elec- Cheshire Local Medical and Panel Com- Cromarty Division. 32-London, 38-West tion of Treasurer, 57-Confirmation of mittee: Changes in terms of service, 90- Norfolk Division, 65 minutes. 57 -Vote of thanks to Chairman, LIetter to President of Local Government FERaRIs, Robert Francis, case of, 161 57-Hospital treatment of venereal diseases, Board, 162-Resignations, 99-Venereal Fife Branch: Annual mlieeting, 2-Election of 62-qynopsis of proceedings, 73 diseases, 90 officers, 2-Ethical rules, 21 Association, British Medical: Changes of Chester, County Palatine of, Local Medical FLETCHER, T. J.: The Association and the boundaries of Branches and Divisions, 19, and Panel Committee: Emergency settle- panel, 79 26, 62, 123, 134. 175 ment, 5-Exchequer grant. 5-Letter to Fox, Adam: Practitioner's agreement, 143 Association, British Medical: Committees, Local Government Board, 82-Stock mix- FRASER, Alex.: How the insurance system s names of members, 85 tures, 5 working, 39 Association, British Medical: Elections to Cocaine and opium, prohibition of sales, 58, Furness Division: Annual meeting, 3-Annual Council, 57 62 report, 3-Reduction of notification fees, 3- Association, British Medical: Proceedings of Committees, work of, 145 Notification of births, 3 Council, 18, 61, 137 Conference of Ljocal Medical and Panel Com- Association, British Medical: Supplementary mittees, 98,113. 125 report of Council, 9-Annual and supple- COOK, Thomas Dixon, case of, 160 mentary report of Council, 42 G. COuNCIL, GENERAL MEDICAL:- Apothecaries' Hall of Ireland, 160 Galway County Medical Committee: Tem- Compulsory Latin, 157 porary referees, 99 B. Covering of uncertified women practising as Glasgow Central Division: Annual meeting, midwives, 152 4-Report and financial statement, 4- Bauff. Elgin and Nairn Division: Annual Disciplinary cases, 160 Election of officers. 4-Annual Repre- meeting, 20-Election of officers, 20-Free Executive Committee, 62, 65 sentative Meeting, 4, 123-Medical referees attendance on dependants, 20 Indian Medical Service, 160 under the Insurance Act. 123 BA5EETT B G M : Insurance practice, 79 Pharmacopoeia Committee, 160 Gloucestershire Local Medical and Panel Comii- Bedford Division, election of officers, 134 President's address, 149 mittee: Payment for attendanee, 34 -" Re- Berks County Panel Committee, emergency Public Health Committee. 160 cord of progress," 132-Settlement for 1915, settlement for 1914, 33 Reciprocity with Japan, 159 33-Venereal diseases, 132 Berks ('ou ty Local Mdedical and Panel Restoration to the Register, 153 GREENWOOD, Major: Panel practitioners' big Committees: Conference of Local Medical Straits Settlements, 160 profits. 66 and Panel Committees, 166-Letter from Students Registration Committee, 160 Grenada Branch: Speeial meeting, 97-Medi- Oommissioners re deferred settlements, 132 Vaccination, Instruction in, 153 cal and Dentists' Registration Ordinance, -Stock mixtures, 132 Venereal diseases, 152 97 r SUPPLEMEN.T TO THE S INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. [BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 3 -I H. Insurance, National (continuecl): Illegible prescriptions, 22-Medical lists, 22 Payments under Insurance Act for year -Overpayments to practitioners, 174-Pay- HARRISON, Lieut.-Col.: Salvarean in syphilis, 1914, 23 ments to medieal practitioners, 131-Pay- 123 Post-bellum agreement, 66, 78, 87, 110, ments in respect of medical benefit, 99- Hertfordshire, East, Division: Annual meet- 142 Sanatorium benefit in London,65. 131-Stock ing, 32-Election of officers, 32 Power of bargaining, 131 mixtures, 22-Supply of drugs, 174 Hertfordshire, West, Division: Election of Practitioners' agreement, 143 LYTH, J. C.: "Exploiting panel doctors," 71 officers, 25 Regulations for 1917, 94 Hertfordshire Panel Committee: Expenses of Surcharges and deferred payments, 111 Committee, 6-Free medical attendance, 6- M. Local formularies, 6 INSURANcE AcTs COMMnITTEE: HEIsKIN. Edmond, case of, 161 Composition of the Committee, 173 MACKENZIE, S. M.: Payments under the HIoRsON, G. B. What are panel doctors paid? Proposed emergency settlement, 21 Insurance Act for year 1914 23 83 Temporary residents, 21 MAGEE, J. A.: Medical remuneration under Holland (Lincolnshire) Panel Committee: Time limit in prescribing, 81 the Insurance Acts, 147 Mileage seheme, 38-Stock mixtures, 38 Time limits, 22 Manchester Insurance Committee and " in- Huntingdon Local Medical and Panel Com- adequate " prescribing, 167 mittee: Agreements for 1917, 166-Flat rate. PARLIAMENTARY QUEsTIONS ON: Manchester Panel Committee: Emergency 166-Statistics of work done, 166 Agreements, 133 scheme for 1915, 5 - Excessive prescribing, 5 Insurance benefit in venereal diseases, 59 -` Stamped contribution card," 5 Medical certificates, 155 Malta and Mediterranean Branch: Annual National Insurance (Temporary Employ- meeting, 3-Election of officers, 3 I. ment in Agriculture) Bill, 155, 171 Marylebone and the war emergency, 1 Payments for 1915, 133, 155, 163 Maternity and child welfare schemes and the [nfectious diseases, notification of, 122 Pensions to sailors and soldiers, 175 private practitioner. 31 Matters referred to Divisions, Supplementary Insurance, National: Ireland. medical referees under the Insur- Report of Council, 9 Agreements for 1917,89 ance Act, 77 Medical benefit See Insurance Approved society finance and administra- Ireland and the war emergency, 1 Medical Defence Union: Annual meeting, 98 tion, 162 Irish Committee: Election of officers, 146- -Rureharges and deferred pasyments. 98 Certificates, dating of, 133, 139, 147 Employment of part-time and whole-time Medical and Dentists' Registration Ordinance, Change of panel doctor, 155 civil surgeons in the army, 146-Local 97 Conference of Local Medical and Panel Government Board and locumtenents, 37- Medical profession and friendly societies in Committees, 98 113,125 Midwives Act for Ireland, 146-Nomination New Zealand, 135 Co-operation with secretaries of approved of substitutes, 37-Salaries of union medical Medico-Politieal Comnmittee, the work'of, 165 societies, 175 officers, 37-Special drugs for workhouse Men on active service, safeguarding the prac- Correspondence with the Commissioners, hospitals and dispensaries, 146 tices of, letter to members of the profes- 130 Irish Medical Committee: Area of distribu- sion, 141 Disabled insured persons, 89, 99 tion of the grant for medical certificates, Metropolitan Counties Branch: Annual meet- Disoharged sailors and soldiers, medical 142-Medical referees, 141-Poor Law Sub- ing, 19-Grouping of the Divisions of the and sanatorium benefits, 99-And insur- committee, 31.142-Schemes for distribution Braneh for election of two members on ance, 146, 154 ot grant for certification, 31-Tuberculosis the Council by the Representative body, 20 Doctors must suffer, 147 treatment, 142 Election of officers, 20-Vote of thanks, 20- Draft agreement for 1917, new regulations: Irish Medical War Committee, 169 Annual report, 20 -Ethical rules, 20-Induc- Letter to Secretaries of Local Medical and Isle of Ely Division: Annual meeting, 77- tion of P'resident 20 Panel elommittees and of Divisions and Election of officers 77-Social and scientific Middlesex Iosurance Committee: Inquiry as Brancbes of the Association, 93-Letter to meeting, 97-Twilight sleep, 97-&nnual to a chemist, 174 Insurance Commissioners, 130 Representative Meeting, 97-Royal Medical Middlesex Local Medical and Panel Com- Drugs, rural practitioners and the cost of, Benevolent Fund, 97 mittee: Election of officers, 94 147 Isle of Wight Local Medical and Panel Com- Middlesex. South. Division: Annual meeting, Excessive fines of panel practitioners, 70 mittee: Reappointment of committees, 95 4 Election of officers, 4-Future meetings, Expensive preseribing, 66 4-Report on matters dealt with since the Faculty of Insurance and its Commission of annual meeting, 175-Death of Dr. Strain, Investigation, 85 K. 175-Venereal diseases, 175 Financial administration of the Act, 89 Midlothian Panel Committee: Circularletter, " Inadequate " preecribing, 167 Kendal Division: Annual meeting, 25-Election 87 Inquiries by the Insurance Commissioners, of offlcers, 25 Monmouthshire Local Medical and Panel Com- 173 Kent Branch: Annual meeting, 2-Annual mittee: Deductions from quarterly pay- Insurance dispensing and the Shop Closing report and financial statement, 2-Agree- ments, 34-Settlement for 1914. 34-Translers, Order, 167 ments with Insurance Committee, 2 34 London Panel Committee Gazette, 133 Kingston - upon - Hull Panel Comlmittee: MooR:E, F. Hone: Dating of certificates, 133 Medical benefit in accidents, 66 Own misconduct," 5-Thanks to British Motor cars, repairs to, statement of Ministry Medical benefit after confinement (Salford Medical Association, 5 of Munitions, 175 Insurance Committee), 6 Munster Branch: Annual meeting, 25-Elec- Medical Benefit Regulations, 1917, 139, 142 tion of officers, 25 Medical certifieation (eirculars from Scot- L. tish (Commissioners), 6 Medical referees under the Act, 123 Lanark County Local Medicaland Panel Com- N. Medical remuneration under the Acts: Ex- mittee: Emergency settlement, 1915, 27- planatory memorandum by the Commis- Income, 146-Motor taxation. 27 National Medical Union and the Insurance sioners, 101-Uollection of funds by the Lanark ('ountl: Meeting of practitioners of Acts, 67 Commissioners, 103-Distributionamonget the county and adjacent burghs, 146 Navy, Royal, medical service of. 7, 23, 27, 35, Insurance Committees of the collected Lancashire County Insurance Committee: 39, 59 63 67 71. 79 84, 87, 91 95. 100, 108, ill, funds, 104-Distribution by Insurance Settlement for 1915, 146 123, 135, 139, 144, 155, 163, 167, 171. 175 Committees to individual doctors, 105 Leicestershire Insurance Committee: Deci- Navy, iioyal: Roval Naval Volunteer Reserve, National Medical Union and the Insuranee sion in two cases re range of medical ser- 7, 23, 27, 35, 39 59, 63, 67. 72, 79, 84, 87, 91, 100, Acts, 67 vices, 6-Final settlement for 1914, 6-Medi- 111, 135, 139. 144, 155, 163, 167 New regulation in agreement for 1917, 89 cal Service Committee's report, 6 Newcast'e-upon-Tyne Divibion: Annual meet- Non-Danel doctors and National Insurance Leiuster, East, Division: Annual meeting, 25 ing, 20 - Treatment of dependants, 20- certificates, 59 -Election of officers, 25 Grants to Branches, 20-Annual Representa- Official encroachments on the sphere of the Leith Local Medical and Panel Committees: tive Meeting, 20 general practitioner, 162 Resolution re a Scottish committee, 167 New touth Wales Branch: Annual meeting, 2 Panel Medico-Political Union, annual meet- Liverpool, medical inspection of school -Contract practice, 2-Recent legislation, 2 ing, 26 children in (report for 1915). 37 Specialist sections, 2 - Professional Payments for medical benefit of persons Liverpool Pharmaceutical Committee, report, secrecy, 2 -Treatment of school children, 2 over seventy, 22 95 -Finance, 2-Election of officers. 2 Prescribing at Dundee, 35 Liverpool Panel Committee: Prescriptions New Zealand, medical profession and friendly Prescriptions, cost of in Scotland in 1915, 35 for 1915, 5-- Rep. mist.," 5-Report, 34- societies in, 135 Present and future policy, 153 Sickness due to " own misconduct," 34 Norfolk, West, Division: Annual meeting, 65 Provisional regulations for 1917, 94 Local Government Board. See Board -Reduction of notification fees, 65-Petrol Reckless accusations, 131 London (County of) Local Medical and Panel supply, 65 Repetition of prescriptions of other prac- Committees: Olearance of registers, 81- Northamptonshire Division: Annual meeting, titioners, 147 Election of officers, 38-Joint meeting, 38- 21-Election of officers, 21-Resignation of Sanatorium benefit in Scotland, 170 London Panel Committee Gazette, 81- Honorary Secretary, 21-Annual Representa- Seamen on foreign-going ships, 169 Military Service Acts. 38-Notification fees, tive Meeting, 21-War Emergency Com- Sick visitors, 23 38-Range of medical service, 94-Repeat mittee, 21 Stock mixtures for insurance prescribing, prescriptions, 81-Royal Commission on Northamptonshire Panel Committee: Re 35 Venereal Diseases, 38-Stock mixtures, 81- compulsory enlistment of chauffeurs, 34- Surcharges and deferred payments, 98 Treatment of venereal diseases, 94 Stock mixtures, 34 Tuberculosis, domiciliary treatment of, London (County of) Panel Committee: Con- Northamptonshire town and county panels, consultations, 123. ference of Local Medical and Panel Com- combined meeting and address by Dr. Venereal disease and sickness benefit, 22 mittees, 154--Deaths, 22-Deputation to In- Brackenbury, 174 What are panel doctors paid? 83 surance Commissioners, 171-Earlier even- Notification fees. See Fees ing surgery hours, 154-Emergency settle- CORRESPONDENCE: mient of accounts. 22- Examination by Association and the panel, 38, 79, 82 medical referees, 132-Final settlement for 0. Deductions from panel lists. 34, 71, 83 1915, 154-Gazette, 22, 133, 171-Notification Disabled insured persons, 99 fees, 22-eayments to Insurance Com- Opium and cocaine, prohibition of sales, 58,62 " Exploiting panel doctors," 66, 71, 82 mittees, 22-Position of panel practitioners Oxford Local Medical and Panel Committee: Financial administration of the Act, dis- under the Military Service Act, 22-Practi- Emergency settlement, 1914, 22-Stock abled insured persons, 99 tioners on war service, 155-Provisional mixtures, 22 How is the insurance system working ?, 23, Medical Benefit Regulations (1916),131-Re- 38 cognized by the Commissioners, 22- Insurance Acts Clommittee, 167 Venereal diseases, 22 Insurance practice, 79, 90, 163 London Insurance Committee: Administra- P. Medical remuineration under the Insur- tion of medical benefit (1917), 131 -- Ad- ance Acts, 109, 147 ministrative expenses of Panel Committee, Panel Medico-Political Union, annual meeting, Panel practitioners' big profits, 66 174-Appeal to non-panel practitioners, 99- 26 SUPPLEMENT TO THE 4 BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNALJ * INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT.

PATERSON. Dr.: Medical and dentists' regis- Soldiers, discharged, and insurance, 146, 154 Venereal diseases and sickness benefit. See tration ordinance, 98 Somerset County Local Medical and Panel Insurance Pensions, report of Canadian Committee on, Committee, 155 -Venereal disease, 155-Dis- Venereal diseases, remuneration for clinical 33 abled soldiera, 155 posts in connexion with, 134 PEREIRA, J. A. W.: Regulations for 1917, 94 Southampton, and the war emergency (enrol Petrol supply to doctors, letter from Petrol now), 167 Control Committee, 83 Southampton Panel Committee: Agreement Portadown and West Oown Division: Sum- for 1917,38-Correct register, 38-Settlement mer meeting, 25-Election of officers, 26- for 1914, 38 W. Spread of disease by carriers (Dr. Marshall). Southern Branch: Annual meeting, 32- 26-Chronic infective endocarditis (W. Cal- Ethical rules, 32-Annual report, 32-Elec- Wales, North, Branch: Annuale,meeting, 32- well), 26-Pathological specimens, 26 tion of officers, 32-Induction of President, Election of officers, 32-Ethical rules, 32- POWELL, Daniel Evans, case of, 160 32-Germaa camps, 32-Tea, 32 Proposed national school for Wales, 32 PRICE, Geoffrey: Medical remuneration South-1Eastern of Ireland Branch: Hospital Wales, South, and Monmouthshire Branch: under the insurance Acts, 110 abuse, 20-Fees for medical referees, 20- Annual meeting, 2-Treatment of depen- Doctors joining the R.A.M.C., 20-Ap- dants, 2-Annual report and financial state- pointment of medical referees under the ment, 3-Election of officers, 3-Induction of R. Insurance Act, 86, 134-Vote of condolence, President, 3-Vote of thanks, 3-Presidential 134 address, 3-Annual dinner, 3 Red Cross work in Serbia (James Berry), 33 South-Western Branch: Annual meeting, 21- Wales, South- West, Division: Annual meet- Remuneration re venereal diseases clinics. Annual report, 21-Vote of thanks, 21-Re- ing, 83-Election of officers, 83 See Venereal election of Honorary Secretary and WALIKER, Lewis Augustus, case of, 161 Renfrew County Panel Committee: Agree- Treasurer, 21 Walsall, inquiry of the Insurance Commis- ments for 1917, 170-Emergency drugs and Staffordshire Local Medical and Panel Com- sioners, 173 appliances, 27-Emergency settlement for mittee: Emergency settlement for 1915, 34 1915, 34-Expenses of attendance at panel Staffordshire (Mid) Division: Annual meeting, WAR EMERGENCY: conference, 170-Medical cards, 27, 34- 21-Election of officers, 21-Annual Repre- Edinburgh Branch, 25 Motor car taxation, 27-Retrospective ad- sentative MIeeting, 21-Pay of Territorial Irish Medical War Committee, 169 justments, 38-Revised credit for medical medical officers, 21 Marylebone Medical War Committee, 1 benefit, 132 Staffordshire, Youth, Division: Annual Northamptonshire Division, 21 RIcHmIOND, B. A.: Deductions from panel meeting, 3.-Election of officers, 3-Ex- Protection of practices of medical men on lists, 71 penses of Representative, 3-Annual Repre- active service: General principles, 29- ROBERTS. D.: Deductions from panel lists, 34 sentative Meeting, 3-Local Medical War Schemes, 29 agreement, 66, 83-Surcharges Committee, 3-Vote of thanks, 3 Recraiting for the naval and military medi- -Poat-bellum cal services: Men under 41, 1-Men over and deferred payments, 111 Suffolk, East, Local Medical and Panel Com- 41 and under 45, 1-Men from 45 to 55, 1- Rochdale Medical and Panel Committee: mittee- Accounts for 1915, 34-Conference of Ireland, 1 Emergency settlement for 1915, 5-Protest Local Medical and Panel Committees, 166- Salisbury Division, 33 against the Commissioners' conduct towatds Deduction for increased expenses, 27- Scottish Medical Service Emergency Com- the profession, 132 - Representatives of Sickness benefit for disease due to own mittee, 31 Local Medical and Panel Committees, 5- misconduct. 34 - Special mileage fund, 27 Special meeting of practitioners in the area, -Stock mixtures, 34, 38-Treatment of Southampton practitioners say enrol now 132 venereal diseases, 94 167 ROoKE, W. Stanley: Exploiting panel SUMPTER, W. J. Ernely: How is the insurance doctors," 82 system working? 23 Warwickshire Panel Committee: Elnergency Ross and Cromarty Division: Annual meet- Surrey Panel Committee: Central clearing settlement for 1915, 34-Name removed from list, 34-Sickness benefit due to " own mis- ing, 32-Reduction of notification fees,,32- house, 87-Election of officers, 86-Emer- conduct," 34 Annual reports, 32 -Election of officers, 32 geacy settlement, 38-Expert assistance, Welfare schemes. See Maternity and child 132-Handbook, 86-Method of payment, 87 welfare -Mfileage fund. 38-Next year's agreement, Wexford County: National Insurance, meeting S. 87-" Own misconduct," 38-Regulations for of practitioners, 133-Midwives Registration 1917, 170 Act, 133-Payments for certification, 132- Safeguarding the practices of men on active Sussex Branch: Annual meeting, 33-Election Temporary medical referees, grants for, 132 service. See Men of officers, 33-Annual report, 33-Visit to -Vote of condolence, 133 Salford Insurance.Committee: Medical benefit convalescent camps, 33 Wiltshire Branch: Treatmnent of syphilis by after confinement, 7-Unofficial commission Syphilis treated by salvarsan (Lieut.-Col. salvarsan (Lieut.-Col. Harrison), 123 of inquiry, 70-Sickness benefit in venereal Harrison), 123 Wimbledon Division: Annual meeting, 83- diseases, 70 Election of officers, 83 Salford Panel Committee: Insurance dis- Work of Committees. See Committees pensing and the Shop Closing Order, 167 T. Salisbury Division: Annual meeting. 33- Annual report and financial statement, 33- Temperance reform in Canada, 59 Ethical rules, 33-Election of officers, 33 - Tipperary, North, Local Medical Committee: Annual Representative Meeting, 33-Local Amounts payable, 82-Medical referees, 166 Medical War Oommittee, 33 -Payments for certificates, 82-Tuber- Y. Salvarsan in syphilis (Lieut.-Col. Harrison), culosis treatment, 166 123 Trowbridge Division: Annual miieeting, 3- York Local Medical and Panel Committee: School children, medical inspection of, annual Election of officers, 3-Vote of thanks, 3- List of practitioners to be verified, 95- report for Liverpool, 37 Financial statement, 3-Payments under the Medical cards, 132 -Minimum fee for extra School children, treatment of, in New South Insurance Acts, 3-Annual report of Central certificates, 5-National Deposit Friendly Wales. 2 Council, 3 Society's members, treatment of, 95-New Scotland, sanatorium benefit in, 170 Tunbridge Wells: National Insurance, present regulations, 132-`Own arrangements," 170 SCOTT. Noy: Post-bellum agreement. 87 and future policy, 153 -"Rep. mist.," 5-Stockmixtures, 5-Treat- Scottish Commissioners issue circulars re ment of venereal diseases, 95, 132 modical certification, 6 Yorkshire, West Riding, Local Medical and Scottish Medical Service Emergency Com- Panel Committees: Dressings, 5-Emer- mittee, 31 V. gency settlement for 1915, 34-Motor car tax- Seamen on foreign-going ships, 169. See also ation, 5-Removal of Meibomian cyst from Insurance Venereal diseases, diagnosis and treatm-lent of: eyelid, 34-Report of representatives ap- SHAw. William, case of, 161 Deputation to President of Local Govexn- pointed to meet Subcommittee of Insurance SHEAHAN, Denis A.: Post-bellum agreement, ment Board, 69-Circular from Local Govern- Committee and Pharmaceutlcal Committee, 78, 142 ment Board, 77 132

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3Wonbnn: .4 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 429, STRAND, W.C. L INDEX TO THE EPITOME FOR VOLUME II, 1916.

READERS in search of a partioular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several cases distributed under two or more separate but nearly synonymous headings-such, for instance, as Brain and Cerebral; Heart and Cardiac; Liver and Hepatic; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma, Epithelioma, Maliguant Disease, New Growth, Sarcoma, etc.; Child and Infant; Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glycosuria and Sugar; Eye, Ophthalmia, and Vision, etc. 7The Figures in this Index refer to the Number of the Paragraph, NOT the Page.

A. Disinfection at the front, Carrel method of Jaundice, simulated (Castaigne and Des- (H. H. M. Lyle), 53 mouli6res), 51 Abdominal viscera. solid, gunshot wounds of DucosTi: Lesions of the cutaneous nerves, JEANSELME: Paludism contracted from (Sir G. H. Makins), 11- (Cuthbert Wallace), 46 colonial troops in France, 49 11 Joint wounds, treatment of (Couteaud), 13 Abdominalwounds by projectiles (G. Rouhier), 38 E. Abscesses, simulation of (Chavigny), 30 Ambrine in burns (Kirmisson),.35 Ear wounds (Georges Canuyt), 14 K. AMEULLE: War nephritis, 2 Electrical examination of nerve injuries Amputation, flapless (K. Fitzmaurice-Relly). 5 (Battez and Desplats), 15 KiRessoN: Ambrine in burns, 35 Appendicitis, radio-diagnosis of (Vilvandr6),42 Electrical treatment of scars (Noel Burke), 8 KosTRzEwsKi: Diagnosis of human glanders by blood culture, 3

B. F. FAIANI, E. M.: Gunshot wounds of head, 43 <0L. BARCLAY: Bullet extraction under the direct serum diagnosis of (Graetz), guidance of x rays, 6 Fever, relapsing, LAURENT: Co-ordination of localizing BATTEZ: Electrical examination of nerve in- 10 methods, 44 juries, 15 FITZMAURICE-KELLY, M.: Flapless amputa- LERICHE: Deaths after wound of heart, 36 BERI, G.: Extraction of projectiles from the tion, 5 LOBLIGEOIS: Shrapnel ball free in the heart, posterior mediastinum, 39 FITZSIMONS, William T.: Penetrating gun- 56 Bladder, grenade splinter in (G. Verga), 55 shot wounds of the chest, 52 Ldcalizing methods, co-ordination of BOURGUIGNON: Neuro-muscular pathology, 24 Flapless amputation. See Amputation (Laurent), 44 Brain, movement of foreign bodies in the Foreign bodies in the brain, movement of Lung, gunshot wounds of (Mario Sammar- (Vilvandr6 and Morgan), 23 (Vilvandre and Morgan), 23 tano). 29 Bullet extraction under the direct guidance of Frontal lobes, lesions of (L. Roncoroni), 17 Lung wounds (E. de Paoli), 12 x rays (Barclay), 6 ILIE, H. H. H1.: The Carrel method of disin- Bullet localization by one radiograph (Pirie), fection at the front, 53 54 G. BURKE, Noel: Electrical treatment of scars, 8 Gangrene, gas. See Gas Burns, ambrine in (Kirmisson), 35 Gas gangrene, treatment of (Kenneth Taylor), 45 M1. Glanders, human, diagncsis of by blood C. culture (Eostrzewski), 3 MAILLET, Marcel: Wounds of chest. 4 GRAETZ: Serum diagnosis of relapsing fever, MAKINS, Sir G. H.: Gunshot wounds of solid CANuYT, Georges: Wounds of the ear, 14 10 abdominal viscera, 11 CARPI, 7U.: Epidemic infective iaundice, 48 Grenade splinter in the bladder (G. Verga), MARCEETTI, G.: Picric acid jaundice, 26 Carrel method of disinfection at the front 55 MARIE, P. L.: Picric acid jaundice, 27 (H. H. M. Lyle), 53 Glunshot wound, fragments of teeth in the MAUOLAIRE: Repair of breaches in skull, 40 CASTAIGNE: Simulated jaundice. 51 tongue after (Ben De Vecchis), 41 Mediastinum, posterior, extraction of projec- Cauda equina, gunshot wounds of (F. Schup- Gunshot wounds of solid abdominal viscera tiles from (G. Beri), 39 fer), 21-(G. D'Agata), 21 (Sir G. H. Makins), 11-(Cuthbert Wallace), MENDELSSOHN: Signs of reaction of degenera- OHAVIGNY: Picric acid jaundice, 25-Simula- 11 tion in paralysed muscles, 9-Paraplegia, tion of abscesses, 30 Gunshot wounds ofcaudaequina (F. Schupfer), 37 Chest, penetrating gunshot wounds of 21-(G. D'Agata), 21 MENzIEs, Captain J. L.: Wounds of chest, 4 (William T. Fitzsimons), 52 Gunshot wounds of chest, Penetrating MERcIERP: Measurement on x-ray screen of Chest wounds (Marcel Maillet and Cap'ain (William T. Fitzsimons), 52 the depth of embedded projectiles. 31 J. L. Menzies), 4 Gunshot wounds of head (E. M. Fasiani). 43 MoREscH, C.: Epidemic infective jaundice, Chest wounds, symptoms and physical signs Gunshot wounds of lung (Mario Bammartano), 48 of (C. P. Howard), 47 29 MoRGAN: Movement of foreign bodies in the Co-ordination of localizing methods (Laurent), brain, 23 44 Muscles, paralysed, signs of reaction of COUTEAJUD: Treatment of wounds of joints, H. degeneration in (Mendelssohn), 9 13 Cutaneous nerves. See Nerves HARTHANN, Henri: Wounds of the skull, 18 Head, gunshot wounds of (E. M. Fasiani), 43 Heart affections in soldiers (Schott), 1 N. Heart, shrapnel ball free in (Lobligeois), 56 D. Heart wounds, deaths after (Leriche), 36 Nephritis, war (Ameuille, Parisot, Tissier, HESNARD: Local treatment of nerve lesions, Petges, and Peyri), 2 D'AGATA, G.: Gunshot wounds of the cauda 7 Nerve injuries, electrical examination of equina, 21 HILTON, Joseph: Trench-foot tetanus, 16 (Battes and Desplats), 15 DAvIs, George: Trench-foot tetanus, 16 HOWARD, C. P.: Symptoms and physical Nerve lesions, local treatment of (Hesnard), 7 Deaths after wound of heart Leriche), 36 of 47 Nerves, cutaneous, lesions of (Ducost6), 46 DELAMRERE, Gabriel: Tuberculosis in the signs chest wounds, Nerves, peripheral, wounds of (V. Putti), 34 French army, 50 Neuro-muscular pathology (Bourguignon), 24 DEPAGE: Splenectomy for war wounds, 22 DF. PAOLI, E.: Wounds of the lung, 12 J. DESMeOULtzRES: Simulated jaundice, 51 0. DEsPLATs: Electrical examination of nerve Jaundice, epidemic infective (C. Moreschi and injuries, 15 U. Carpi). 48 Orbhopaedic surgery in war (B. B. Osgood). 33 DE VEccms. Ben: Fragments of teeth in J'aundice, picric acid (Chaviguy), 25- (G. OSGOOD, R. B.: Orthopaedlc surgery In war, tongue after gunshot wound, 41 Marchetti), 26-(Karie), 27 33 THE BETten 1 INDEX TO THE 4 MEDICAL JOuaNAL J EPITOME.

P. Serum diagnosis of relapsing fever (Greetz), W. 10 Paludism contracted from colonial troops in Shell shock (Charles Grandclaude), 28 WALLACE, Cuthbert : Gunshot wounds of the France (Jeanselme), 49 Shrapnel ball free in the heart (L-obligeois), solid abdominal viscera, 11 Paralysed muscles. See Muscles 56 War nephritis (Ameuille, Parisot, Tissier, PABISOT: War nephritis, 2 Skull, repair of breaches in (Mauclaire), 40 Petges, and Peyri), 2 Paraplegia (Mendelssohn), 37 Skull wounds (Henri Hartmann). 18-(Captain War urticaria. treatment of (A. Satre), 57 Pathology, neuro-muscular (Bourguignon), 24 R. Whitaker), 19-(Captain H. F. Woolfen- War wounds. See Wounds PETGES : War nephritis. 2 den), 20 WHITAKER, Captain RB.: Wounds of the skull, PEYRI: War nephritis. 2 Splenectomy for war wounds (Depage), 22 19 Pieric acid jaundice (Chavigny), 25-(G. WOOLFENDEN, Captain E. F.: Wounds of the Marchetti), 26-(Marie), 27 skull, 20 PnltrI: Bullet localization by one radiograph, Wound, gunshot, fragments of teeth in 54 tongue after (Ben De Vecchis), 41 Projectile extracted from the posterior T. Wounds of the abdomen by projectiles mediastinum (G. Beri), 39 (G. Bouhier), 38 Projectiles, embedded. measurement on x- TAYLOR, Kenneth: Treatment of gas gangrene, Wounds of chest (Marcel Maillet and Captain ray screen of the depth of (Mercier), 31 45 J. L. Menzies). 4 Projectiles causing wounds of abdomen (G. Teeth fragments in tongue after gunshot Wounds of chest, penetrating gunshot Roubier), 38 wound (Ben De Vecohis). 41 (William T. Fitzsimons), 52 PUTTI, V.: Wounds of peripheral nerves, 34 Tetanus, trench-foot (George Davis and Joseph Wounds of chest, symptoms and physical Hilton), 16 signs of (C. P. Howard), 47 TissiiER: War nephritis, 2 Wounds of ear (Georges Canuyt), 14 Trench-foot tetanus (George Davis and Joseph Wounds, gunshot, of solid abdominal viscera R. Hilton), 16 (Sir G. H. Makins), 11-(Cuthbert Wallaci),_ Tuberculosis In the French army (Emile 5er- 11 Radio-diagnosis of appendicitis (VilvandrM, gent and Gabriel Delamere), 50 Wounds. gunshot, of the canda equina (F. 42 TrULLIDGE. S. Kilbourne: Venereal disease in Schupfer), 21-(G. D'Agata) 21 Badiograph in bullet localization (Pirne), 54 armies, 32 Wounds, gunshot, of head (E. M!. Fasiani), 43 Relapsing Fever. See Fever Wounds, gunshot, of lang (Mario Saromar- RoNCORONI, L : Lesions of the frontal lobe, tano), 29 17 Wounds of heart, deaths after (Leriche), 36 ROUHIER, G.: Wounds of abdomen by pro- U. Wounds of joints, treatment of ( outeaud), 13 jectiles, 38 Wounds of the lung (E de Paoli), 12 Urticaria, treatment of war (A. Satre), 57 Wounds of peripheral nerves (V Putti), 34 Wounds of the skull (aienri Hartmann). 18- -Oaptain R. Whitaker), 19-Captain H. F. S. Woolfenden), 20 Wounds, war, splenectomy for (Depage), 22 SAMMARTANO, Mario: Gunshot wounds of V. lung, 29 SATRE, A.: Treatment of war urticaria, 57 Venereal disease in armies (E. Kilbourne Tul- Sears, electrical treatment of (Noel Burke), 8 lidge), 32 X. SCHOTT: Heart affections in soldiers, 1 VERGA, G.: Grenade splinter in the bladder, SCHUPFER, F.: Gunshot wound of the cauda 55 X-ray screen, measurement on of the depth equina, 21 VILVANDPREk: Movement of foreign bodies in of embedded projectiles (Mfercier), 31 S3ERGENT, Emile: Tuberculosis in the French the brain, 23-Radio-diagnosis of appendi- X rays, bullet extraction under the direct army, 50 citis, 42 guidance of (Barclay), 6

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MIEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL. GARLIC IN WHOOPING-COUGH. CLINICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PROCEEDINGS. AT the repeated request of many friends I am writing to mention a simple remiedy for whooping-cough whlicil BOMBAY BRANCH. appears to be not klnown generally to the profession. It AT the meetinlg of the Bombay Branch in Marcll, Dr. C. consists of peeling the cloves of garlic, as tlle segments of FERNANDES, dermatologist, J.J. Hospital, anld lecturer in tlle bulb are called, cutting them into tlhin slices, and skin diseases, Grant Medical College, showed the following wearing tlhen unider tlle soles of the feet between two cases: pairs of socks, for if placed next the skin the pressure Psoriasis.-A male HinciLu had papules and plaques, produced by walking is apt to cause irritation. scaly before treatment, and of various sizes and shapes, The garlic can usually be smelt in tlle breath witlhin over the wlhole body, but most marked on the lhands, feet, lhalf an lhour after the slices of garlic lhave begun to be sides of tthe chest, pubes, and perineum. The hlead was worn, and the wlhoop and spasm usually disappear witllin covered witlh brallDV scales sinmulating seborrhoea sicca; forty-eight lhotrs. Tlhe garlic slhould be worn for a tlle upper lil and angles of the miiothth were also affected. week or ten days or longer, accordingc, to tlle severity of Tlle rash resembled a papulo-squamous syphilodqrm, but the case. it was present more on the, extensor thlan the flexor aspect Garlic may also be admiinistered by eating it as a form of of the limbs andcwas very itcly, nor was there anly bread sauce, made by choppinig up the cloves wlhen peeled, evidence of sypllilis. A second patient was exlhibited boiling thlem in milk, and mixing them witlh breadernLmbs. wlhere characteristic non-specific psoriasis all over tlhe London, W. T. MARKI HOVELL. bodyl had appeared seventeen years previously, recurring every two years. LOCALIZATION OF FOREIGN BODIES. Lichen Planus.-A wolmlaln, aged 43, lhad been stubject for So far as I am aware, thle followiing m1ethod of localizing about seven lmloniths to a papular raslh on tlle lower foreign bodies hias not been publishied, and is so simple and extrenities, mostly on the front on tlle rigalt and on the practical thlat it deserves wider recognition. back of the left leg. When nlew tlle papules were darkisl Perhaps no subject hias received mlore thoughit by radio- red, flat-topped, slhiny, and anigular in outline; som-e were logists durinig the present war thlan thle mnatter of simplify- depressed in the centre, looking like rings, while in others ing, localization. Any methiod, to be acceptable, must be the pigmnent had diminished and the margins were raised accurate, rapid, an1d capable of wide application. The and pearly in appearance. Tlle rash caused much itclling1 method hiere described is rnost useful in the extremities, wlhen recent. The patient had recently suffered from but lhas been used successfully many times also in suchi gle At anxiety. parts as the slhoalder and hip-joints regions, and occa- Rayinaud's Di8ease.-A married woman, aged 40, nmotlher sionally in the trunk. For very accurate mueasurements. of five children, suffered five years previously from recourse is always hiad to some of the well-kinown methods tingling and numbness of the hands in the cold season suchi as Mackenzie Davidson's, etc. which afterwards dimlinished for a while but never dis- Apparatlls. appeared in the warmii season. For three years necrotic The usual table, with tube unnderneath, permitting move- areas developed in the cold season near the tips of the ments laterally and in the long axis of the table. fingers. A fluorescent screen. Xanthomca a A piece of flat wood, 12 in. long by A in. wide and i in. thick, (Xanthelasma).-In this patient there was in one end of which is embedded a flat piece of metal the clear hlistory of hepatic and digestive disorders associated diameter of a shrapnel bullet-that is, 1 in. roughly. with the yellow patclies round tlle eyes. Ichthyosis and Xerodermna.-A boy, aged 14, ever silnce The Mlethod. he could remember, liad been subject to xeroderma of the The patient is placed upon the table in tlle recunmlbent posi- and characteristic of the tion. Let it be suppose(d that the preliminary screeni examina- lhands iclhthyosis extremities, tion has shown a foreign bodly to be lodged in the thigh more marked on the extensor aspects, and of the trunk. somewhere in front of the femur. Place the flat stick with its metal piece under the thigh and the screen above, and move the stick about until the shadows of the metal and the foreign body are superimposed. Mark the skin on the posterior surface of the thigh at the point where the metal rests. Proceed as before, but with the stick on the anterior surface of the thigh unitil the two slhadows are again superimposed. Mark the skin at this point also, and join these ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY. two positions by a line running around the limb. A probe passed directly through the limnb from the anterior to the IN connexion witlh the contractures, paralyses, and de. posterior marks would pass through the foreign body. We formities resulting from the injuries of war, orthopaedic therefore have one plane. treatment attracts more interest at this time than it did Now lay the stick upon the table so that both shadows appear the new on the screen and shift the tube backwards and forwards under formerly. Consequpntly, altlhough edition of tlle the table. The two shadows are now seen to move-but un- well-known handbook of BRADFORD and LOVETT differs equally. Gradually bring the stick with its metal piecetowards very little from its predecessol, wlhich was noticed in otur the anterior surface of the thigh, keeping the tube under the issue of April 20th, 1912, it mnight be worth wlhile to devote table conistantly shifting. As the metal approaches the lhori- to it a little more attention than a mere reissue would zontal planie in which the foreign body lies it will be found that under ordinary eircumstanices conmmand were it the two shadows move less anid less unequallv, until a point is not for reached where tlley move equally and together. The foreign the fact that very little of tlle treatment described in this body must therefore lie in this plane, for if this poinit be book is applicable to w,tr orthiopaedics, or to the conditions exceeded by moving the metal nearer to the anterior surface of whicli result from gunshot injuries, especially when such the limb, the two shadows againi move uniequally. are followed by suppuration. Unfortunately a large nulmlber For the mnost accurate use of tllis metlhod tho procedure of cases of obstinate contracture due to inflamumatory just described sliould be repeated on botlh the ininer and fibrous tissue are already in existence, and will tax tlle outer aspects of the limb, making marks on eachi side upon skill and patience of ortlhopaedic surgeons for a consider- tlle line joining the first two positions, at the level at wllich able time to come. Orthopaedic surgery in the United the two slhadows are found to move in unison. Tlle foreign States and some other countries includes diseases of the body will be found at the point of intersection of tlle two joints, and of the 416 pages of this book inot quite one half planes. are devoted to this branchl of the subject, and particularly One of the chief virtues of tllis method is speed, which to tubereulous joint disease, in the treatment of which the is important when a large amount of work is in lhand. Boston Sclhool lhas beeni so successful. Patients are broughlt to thle x-ray roomn, thle foreign bodies The first thlree editions of Bradford and Lovett's localized, and thley are thlen passed immediately to the Treatise were of larger scope than the fourth and fifth, operating-room adjoining. and space was found for some discussion of principles and G. E. RICHARDS, Lieut. R.A.MI.C. of disputed points in treatment. In this condensed edition, JULY r, I OBITUARY. THz BRITioS 3I attribuitable to war service, shall have the second call on the UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. Fuiid. THE following candidates have been approved at the exami1 The orphans of officers who have held commissions during nationis indicated: the war period, but whose deaths are not directly attributable FINAL M.B., C.M.-G. Holliday. -- to war eervice, shzll tf(low the foregoing in precedence. FINAL M.B., CH.B.-C. B. C. Anderson, J. Bennet, R. D. Cameron, Orphans of officers who are non-subscribers to the Fund shall J. E. 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June 27th, when the Vice-Chancellor (Sir Donald MacAlister) As the Offlicers' Benevolent Branch will have to be maintained presi(led. entirely by subscriptions and donations, it is hoped that every The only honorary degree conferred was that of LL.D., officer of the Auxiliary R.A.M.C. will at once become a sub- bestowedl upon Professor John Ferguson in recognition of his scriler, and that those able to do so will give a donation to worli as occupant of the Regius Chair of Chemistry. assist in starting the Fund. The degree of D.Sc. Public Health was conferred upon Dr. The minimum subscription shalLbe one guinea per annum. Wvilliam Barr for a thesis on I. K. therapy in pulmonary This shall entitle the subscriber to a vote at the annual meet- tuberculosis. ings. The Committee hope that this minimum will be exceeded by many. In order to facilitate the collection of subscriptions, SOCIETY OF APOTHECARIES OF LONDON. it is requested that officers will kindly signl the bankers' order THE following candidates have beeni approved in the subjects form which will be sent to them, as this will ensure the prompt indicated: payment on January 1st yearly. SURGERY.-*tEI. N. Eccles, *f+H. Lamb. *FA. L. Malabre, *.f . B. M. Tweed. Relief F1utud. MEDICINE.-*IIH. Archer, "i-R. H. Chadwick, *tA. L. Malabre, The object is to assist the widows and orphans of the rank 'fL. A. B. Moore. tE. G. D. Murray, *tA. L. Watts. auxiliary branches of the R.A.M.C.-namely, the FORENSIC ME:DICINE.-H. Archer, C. P. Barber, A. L. Malabre, and file of the M. M. Shaffi, A. G. E. Wilcock. Special Reserve, the Territorials, and the men who have MIDWIFERY.-L. A. B. Moore, E. G. D. Murray, M. M. Shaffli, enlisted for the period of the war and do not transfer to the L. J. Vincent. Regular Forces on the termination of their engagements. * Section I. f Section II Relief will only be given after full inquiry and verification of the facts of each case, then only to relieve urgent cases of The Diploma of the Society was granted to Messrs. H. Archer, distress, arising from ill health, unemployment, or death. H. N. Eccles, E. G. D. Murrav, anid M. B. N1. Tweed. Relief will only be given in small money grants; no one will be allowed to become a pensioner on the Fun-d. The relief branch will be worked as far as possible on the lines of the General Relief Fuind of the R.A.M.C. As the maintenance of this Funid will have to depend chiefly, if not eiltirely, on donations and grants, and as on demobiliza- tion all grants from regimental institutes will naturally cease, DP.. WILLIAM WOOLMINGTON WEBBER, member of tlle West the Committee consider that in order to secure a fixed income Somerset Branclh of tlle died at his residen^e for this branch, an endeavour should at once be made to raise Association, a sum of at least £20,000 with a view of the Fund receivitng a in Crewkerne on June 4th, aged 59. He lived for almost revenue from investments for future use, for without some his entire life in that town except when he studied medi- suclh source of income the Committee fail to see how the Fund cine at St. Thomias's Hospital, and took tlle diplomas of could last; it would meet an early death from exhaustion. M.R.C.S.Eng. in 1880 and L.R.C.P.Edin. in 1882. Dr. The Committee will be very grateful if the Director-General, A.M.S., will kindly assist them in making these Funds a success Webber was M.O.H. Crewkerne and held other local by causing the existence of them to be made known to all appointments. auxiliary officers, and by facilitating correspondence vith them, also by giving official authority to officers commanding units, DR. WILLIAm ALEXANDER of Bournemouth died very both at home and abroad, to make grants from their regimental suddenly of angina pectoris on May 26th, about an lour insttntes to the Relief Branch. after finiislhing a hard day's work. He was born fifty- three years ago at Fyvie in Aberdeenslhire, took tlle degrees EX-KCHANGES. of M.B. and C.M. (Aberdeen) in 1887, and practised for M.O., R.F.A. (Territorial Division), Egypt, desires exchange with M.O., France or England.-Address, No. 2495, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL some years in Tarland in hlis native county. Owing to Office. 429, Strand, W.C. ill lhealtlh he afterwards went to South Afrfca and prac- Medical Officer, Field Ambulance B.E.F., desires exchange to tised at JohannesbuLrg for two years. He returned to medical unit or Yeomanry regiment at home.-Address No. 2499, England at tlle beginning of the Boer war and settled in BRITISH NIEDICAL JOURNAL Office, 429, Strand, W.C. Bournemoutb, wlhere lhe reimained in practice for sixteen years. He had lheld the office of cllairmuan of tlle Bourne- mouth Division of the British Medical Association, and was a representative of the Divisioni on tlle Dorset and West Hants Branclh Council. The funeral took place in UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. All Saints Churchyard, Branksome Park, on May 30th. THE following candidates have been approved at the examina- tions indicated: DR. WILLIAM ANDERTON, a well-known practitionrer in FIRST M.B.-Part I, C7temistry: E. G. Holmes, H. A. A. Pargeter, South-West Lancasllire, and a. recognized authority on C. L. Pasricha, R. Y. Paton, A. E. Roche. Part II, P7hysics: bee-keeping, died at hiis residence in Orinskirk on June 12th E. G. Holmes, J. Lund, H. A. A. Pargeter, C. L. Pasricha, A. E. Roche, A. E. Silater. Part III, Elenmentary Biology: E. G. in his 69th year. Apprenticed to Dr. Lax of that town, he Holmes, A. Jephcott, J. Lund, H. A. A. Pargeter, C. L. Pasricha. studied afterwards in the hospitals of Liverpool and Edin- ;ECOND M.B.-Part I, Hmnan Anatomyaind Physiology: C. B. the of L.1R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Clarke, F. R. G. Hief. C. A. Horder, T. A. Jones, T. Mensa- burglh, and received diplom-as Annan. W. S. Neave, W. H. Palmer, J. L. Potts, C. E. Taylor, and L.M.Edin. in 1872, and took the higlher diplomas of D. Wallice, C. H. Whittle. F.R.C.S.Edin. and M.R.C.P.Edin. in 1881. He was M.O.H. THIRD M.B.-Part I, Surgery and Midwifery: E. H. R. Altounyan, K. B. Bellwood, W. H. Blackburn, C. V. Braimbridge, W. H. W. for Ormskirk for over forty years, and was medical officer Cheyne, E. H. Dendy, H. W. Featherstone, L. S. Gathergood. and public vaccinator for tlle Orniskirk Union for the E. A. Green, W. F. T. Haultain, F. E. Higgins. A. Orr-EwiDg, J. Rickman, L. W. Shelley, B. H. Swift, W. T. Warwick, H. A. same space of time. He retired from the latter appoint- Whyte-Venables, H. G. E. Williams, R. S. Woods. rnent in 1913, but resumed duty last year when hiis suc- M.C.-Dr. H. B. Roderick. cessor joined the colours. Dr. Anderton held miany other local appointments, and was a miiemiber of the British VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. Medical Association. He was chairman of tlhe Lancasllire THE following candidates have been approved at the examinia- Beekeepers' Association, and had been appointed to act as tion indicated: this month at a show at Manchester. The funeral M.D.-J. A. Fairer (with commendation), Francisco da Cunha, D. I. judge Dakeyne, L. Moss, W. Stirling .an. took place at Ormskirk Parish Church on JuLne 14tlL AND ANSWERS. [JULY I, I9I6 32 ,ICALRtNSA J LETTERS, NOTES, DR. IHENRI FAYRE, pliysician and friend cf Georce Sand aiid Alexandre Dumas the younger, died recently at the age of 88. _ TrE telegraphic addresses of the BRITISH ML,DICAL AssoCIATION DR. G. A. V. ROMNIELAERE, professor in tlle Meedical and JOURNAL are: (1) EDITOR of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Aitioloov, Westrand, London; telephone, 2631, Gerrard. Faculty of Brussels, wvlo attended the present Queen of (2) FINANCIAL SECRETARY AND BUSINESS MANAGER (adver- the Belgians in a dangerous illness some years ago, died tisements, etc.), Articulate, West?rantd, London; telephone, 2630, recently at the age of 79. Gerrard. (3) MEDICAL SECRETARY, Medisecra, Westrand. London; telephone, 2634, Gerrard. Theaddress of theIrish ofice of the British Medical Association is 16, South Frederick Street, Dublin. VW Queries, aniswvers, and1l commaunications relatintg to subjects to which speciatl departmtents of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL are deroted wvill be fOlLnzdl under their respective headilngs. DR. CHARLES A. WIGAN of Portishead has been appointed a justice of tbe peace for Somerset. QUERIES. SURGEON-MAJOR H. B. HINTON, formerly of the Bengal R. K. has a patient, aged 60, said to have had gout, asthmatic, Army, who has resided in Adelaide, South Australia, for and having 2 to 3 per cent. of sugar in the urine, in whom the many years, died on May 14th, in his 104th year. distal half of a big toenail is normal, but the basal half saffron yellow. He asks whether this can be a form of xanthoma. IT is announced that Sir Pardey Lukis, K.C.S.I., Director- diabeticum. General I.M.S., lhas been appointed Commissioner for the FROM TRENCH TO TROPICS. St. John Alubulance Brigade Overseas witliin the empire WE have received from a lieutenant R.A.M.C. a double- of India. barrelle(d communication, the two parts of which are onlv MAJOR R. TAIT MACKENZIE, R.A.M.C., professor of indirectly connected. In one part he says that he has foun(t physical education, University of Pennsylvania, will open the work of a battalion medical officer in France quite a rest a discussion on the for a national scheme of cure after panel practice, and that, in spite of shells and work necessitv in the trenches, a nan might do well to exclhange the worries physical education, at a meeting of the Royal Sanitary of, general practice for the occasional moments of anxiety, Institute, at the Municipal School of Technology, Man- necessarily limited to a few seconds, before a shell bursts at chester, at 7 p.m., on Friday, July 7th. a reasoniable distance. In the other part, after stating that IT was stated in the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL of he is 37 years old and accustomed to town life in Canada, he June 24th that the late Field-Marshal von Moltke was a asks to be told of some town in a tropical or subtropical supporter of Christian Science. Mr. D. Sinclair, Christian regioln, preferably British, where a practice could be speedily Commiiiiittee on writes to the buiilt up by one who has been impoverished by the war. He Science Publication, Glasgow seems to have a hankering for the South Sea Islands, but in Heralcd to contradict this. He suggests that the mistake most of them the European society he requires would, we probably arose from -the fact that the Field-Marshal's believe, be very limited. nephew, Count Helmuth von Moltke, is a Christian Scientist. THE Council of the Cremation Society of England, in LETTERS, NOTES, ETC. its report for 1915, states that the nuimber of cremllations at Woking was as with 124 in the A TERRITORIAL MEDICAL OFFICER writes to ask wlhether it' 153, comnpafed previous would not be possible to destroy both lice and their eggs by year. The figures for Golder's Green were 730 and 671 means of a "nnegaative pressure." Treatment in a Thresh dis- respectively, the two crematoriums showing an increase infector takes a long time, and is not suitable for leather-faced of slightly over- 11 per cent. The total number of crenma- breeches. tions for Great Britain was 1,410 and 1,279 respectively, THE SOLDIER'S HEART. an increased percentage of 12.4. The total number carried DR. H. LYON SMITH does not desire the epithet "belated out in Great Britain since the opening of the Woking critic " applied to him by Sir James Barr to be accepted. It Crematorium in 1885 is 14,995. A new crematorium was is a fact that Sir Jamnes Barr's address was pub'ished in the opened in the South Metropolitan Cemetery Company's JOURNAL of April 15th, and that we received a communica- at Norwood. tion from Dr. Lyon Smith on May 2nd, the length of which cemetery we were compelled to ask him to reduce. JOHN GALSWORTHY, in a letter which has been widely printed in the press, has made an eloquent appeal for ALUMINIUM SPLINTrNG. Belgian children. He pointed out that the children in the MR. E. J. WORMULL, patentee Wormull's system of aluminium large part of Belgium occupied by the Germans do not get splinting (London, S.E.), writes: I have read with interest sufficient food, or at any rate, live on the edge of starva- Captain C. Max Page's article in the BRITISH MEDICAL The Relief JOURNAL of June 17th, and in justice to myself I trust you tion. National Committee believes that unless will fin(d room for this short note. In 1905 I brought to the aid comes in much faster than at present the children will notice of the authorities the original skeleton system of actually be starved. The position must appeal with splinting. which consists of a rigid backbone and a number special force to this country, which so far has been saved of aluminium plates of various sizes, perforated and im- trom the horrors of invasion largely owing to the courage pressed with slots to slide over rigid bar or backbone, so that and self-sacrifice of Belgium. The Committee suggests a splint preciselysimilar to those shown in Lieutenant-Coloniel that on July 10th all British boys and girls shall hold sports, Robert Jones's article in the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1915, give concerts or entertainments of some sort, the pro- vol. i, p. 101, could be constructed without the inconvenience ceeds of which shall go to the children of Belgium. The of having perforated rods, split rivets, and specially drilled plates; the split rivets require a considerable amount of medical profession has already responded generously to mechaniical dexterity to use properly. After a protracted the special needs of the Belgian doctors and plharmacists, practical trial the splinting was refused, and a further series and the appeal for the children will not fall on deaf ears. of experiments were made, before the system devised by AMONG recent additions to the museum of relics of Sir Frederick Treves was adopted. I would also point out Robert Burns in his house at Mauichline is a large portrait that the perforated rods were extensively experimented with in oils of Dr. John Mackenzie, by James Douglas (1885), anid abandoned by the authorities (although they are described from 'the original by Tannock of Dr. fully in my patent specification in 9685 of 1906), as it was.found Kilmarnockr. that difficulty was experieniced, in the hands of uniskilled men, Mackenzie professionally attended Buirns's father during in obtaining proper and reliable angles. Otlher metals were his last illness at Lochlea in 1783, and Jean Armour at her experimented with, but preference was given to aluminium, confinement in 1788. He was also the poet's " very warm owing to its lightnless, ductibility, and the vfact that it in and worthy friend," a-nd figures under the name of unaffected by moisture. -" Common Sense," in The Holy Fair. There are three other relics connected with Dr. Mackenzie in the museum. SCALE OF CHARGOES FOR ADYERUTI8EMENTS IN 1HE One is a facsimile of a bond of annuity (1801) fromn the BRITISH MUDfICAL JOURNAL. A s. d. Earl of Eglinton, undertaking to pay the doctor during his Seven lines and under ...... 0 5 0 lifetime a free life-rent annuity of £130 sterling, on con- Each additional line ...... o 0 8 dition that he removed from iMauchline to Irvine and gave A whole column ...... 3 10 0 advice and to A page ...... 10 0 0 his professional assistance the Earl and his An average line contains six words. farnily. The others are an affidavit signed by Mackenzie All remittances by Post Office Orders must be made payable to in 1834, and the ticket conferring on him (1801) the privi- the British Medical Association at the General Post Office, London. of a of Irvine. These No responsibility will be accep)ted for any such remittance not so l6ges burgess relics have been given safeguarded. to the inuseum by Mr. Thomas Yule, W.S., Edinburgh. -Adver.tisemuents shoulld be delivered, addressed to the Manager, Mackenzie introduced Burns to Dutgald Stewart the philo- 429, Strand. Lsondon, .not later than the first post on Wednesday mlorning sopher, and brotught the poet's works under the notice of preceding publication, and, if not paid for at the time, should be accompanied by a refe3rence. Dr. Blair, whose sermons were once so popular. In 1127 NOTE.-It is against the rules oftePost Office to receive dpo8to Mackenzie retired to Edinbturgh, where he died in 1837. restanlte letters addressed either in initials or numbers.