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THIS INDEX INCLUDES ONLY the six numbers of Volume 45, 196o, of the American College of Surgeons' BULLETIN. By author and subject, it is the fifth annual index to be published, the other four having been for Volumes 4o (1955), 41 (1956), 43 (1958), 44 (1959). As, in , the aim of the BULLETIN is to disseminate news and information about the College to its Fellows, the subject "American College of Surgeons" in this index takes in only items concerned with College history and administration. Other College activities are listed by name, followed by the letters "A.C.S.," i.e., "Committees, A.C.S.," "Fellows, A.C.S." Author Index

MORTON, CHARLES BRUCE, 11. How to Achieve Complete B Surgical Practice Records. Nov-Dec., 1960, 45: 479-482 BLAIR, HARRY C. Anson G. Henry, Lincoln's Physician and Friend. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 174-175 MYERS, ROBERT S. Chapter Support for New Building. Nov- Dec., 1960, 45:6, 478 Executive Department (Annual Report), Sept-Oct., 1960 C 45:5, Part I, 242-243 CLARK, R. LEE, JR. Committee on Cancer (Annual Report). " of Surgeons: A History of the American College Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 250 of Surgeons." Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 170. A Roll of Tape, A Plaster Cast-and Thou. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 85-86 D 1960 Sectional Meetings Are a Huge Success. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 171-174, 191. DIEFENDORF, RICHARD 0. The Spiritual Aspect of the The , The General Practitioner, and Medical Ethics. American College of Surgeons. Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 476- Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 473-475, 500 478 This Bulletin Is In Two Parts. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I Inside Back Cover, Part II, Inside Front Cover E O ELLISON, EDWIN H. Television (Annual Report). Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 246 ORNDORFF, JOHN R. (See MASON, MICHAEL L.) P G PEYTON, ROBERT E. (See SAUNDERS, H. PRATHER) GILCHRIST, R. KENNEDY and SANDROK, EDWARD G. Department of Business and Finance. Treasurer's Annual Report. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 252-255 R RAVDIN, 1.S. New Look Designed for Forum Volume of Future , GLATTLY, H. W. Limb Prosthetics and the Surgeon Today. Mar- A. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 52 Apr., 1960, 45:2, 79-80 RI DGLEY, FRANK H. Indication for Complete Surgical Training, An. Spontaneous Rupture of the Spleen. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45: H 4, 145-146 • HAMPTON, OSCAR P.,P. JR. Transportation of the Injured, A Report. Jan-Feb., 45:1, 55-59 RUSK, DEAN. Common Interest and Marginal Hostility. Jan- Feb., 1960, 45:1, 37-42 HAWLEY, PAUL R. Departments and Committees Report to Fellows. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 242-255 Dr. Ida Scudder's Life Is Rarely Matched in History of S Surgery. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 87 SANDROK, EDWARD G. (See GILCHRIST, R. KENNEDY) Greer Williams' Book on Virology Reads Like an Adventure Story. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 54 SAUNDERS, H. PRATHER. New Motion Pictures. Jan-Feb., What the Postgraduate Courses Are. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, 212 1960, 45:1, 60-61; Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 94-97; May-June, 1960, 45:3, 131-133; Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 164, 190-191; Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 503-504 J Responsibilities (of Chapters) Are Increased. Jan-Feb., 1960, JENKINS, HILGER PERRY. Medical Motion Pictures (Annual 45:1, 51, 66 Report). Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 246 SAUNDERS, H. PRATHER, and PEYTON, ROBERT E. De- partment of Organization and Assembly (Annual Report). M Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 244 MASON, JAMES B. Department of Professional Services and SHUMACKER, HARRIS B., JR. Forum (Annual Report). Sept- Accreditation (Annual Report). Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 245-246 I, 249-250. Surgical Forum Announcement for 1960. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1 52-54 MASON, MICHAEL L., ORNDORFF, JOHN R., STROHL, E. LEE, and WORST, KATHLEEN. Library, The (Annual STROHL, E. LEE. (See MASON, MICHAEL L.) Repojt). Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 243 McLAUGHLIN, HARRISON L. Committee on Trauma (Annual w Report). Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 251-252 WANGENSTEEN, OWEN H. Retrospect and Prospect. Jan-Feb. 1960, 45:1, 23-30, 62-66 MOORE, FRANCIS D. Committee on Pre- and Postoperative Care (Annual Report). Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 250-251 WARREN, SHIELDS. You, Your Patients and Radiation Fallout. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 147-148 MORSE, LOUIS J. Competent Surgeons and Capable Assistants' Can Be Obtained. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 113-115, 137 WORST, KATHLEEN. (See MASON, MICHAEL L.) 506 Index, Bulletin, 1960 I 507

Subject Index

Local Chapters and Chapter Clinical Pilgrimages (Annual A Report). Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 246-247 ADVISORY COUNCILS, A.C.S. Local Chapters of American College of Surgeons (List). Mar- Advisory Councils (Annual Report). Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Apr., 1960, 45:2, 105-107 Part I, 244 Responsibilities Are Increased. Saunders, H. Prather. Jan- Members, Advisory Councils and Committees, A.C.S. Mar- Feb., 1960, 45:1, 51, 66 Apr., 1960, 45:2. 98 South Carolina Chapter Meeting in Greenville, November 4- AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (History and Admin- 5, Program for. Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 498 istration Only; Other A.C. S. Activities Are Listed by Name) Space Flight Medical Problems Featured at Chapter Meeting. Assessment Voted for College Administration Building. Sept- Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 84 Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 234-236 Spiritual Aspect of the American College of Surgeons: Diefen- Commissioners Plan for College's Future and Interview Fel- dorf, Richard 0. Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 476-478 lows. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 47 Three Residents Receive Coller Awards from Michigan Groups. Departments and Committees Report to Fellows. Hawley, Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 239 Paul R. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 242-255 Washington State Chapter Meets. Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 499 Federation of Surgical Colleges Named WHO Affiliate. May- June, 1960, 45:3, 126 CHICAGO SURGICAL SOCIETY History Dr. John Paul North Participates in Chicago Meeting. May- "Fellowship of Surgeons: A History of the American June, 1960, 45:3, 133 College of Surgeons" (by Loyal Davis). Myers, Robert S., Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 170 CLINICAL CONGRESS, A.C.S. (Listed under "College Meet- History of College Is Published. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, ings" in each BULLETIN) Inside Back Cover; May-June, 1960, 45:3, 140 Plans for Congresses-SAN FRANCISCO, 1960: Jan-Feb., Hartford Foundation Grant Enables College to Enlarge 1960, 45:1, 36; Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 81-83; May-June, Trauma Program. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 84, 93 1960, 45:3, 122-125; Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 149-164, 169; Officers: Published in each BULLETIN (except November- Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 197-230, 255 December) Congresses in Review-ATLANTIC CITY, 1959: 6,550 Portraits Surgeons Registered at Congress. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 43-47 Painting of Dr. Balfour Begins Series on Presidents' Portraits. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 129-130 COLLER AWARD, FREDERICK A. Parker Portrait of Dr. Ochsner As 31st President of Three Residents Receive Coller Awards from Michigan Groups. College. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 177 Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 239 Thirtieth President of A.C.S.-Dr. Henry Wisdom Cave. Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 501 COM MITTEES, A.C.S. (See also under subject) Twenty-second President of A.C.S.: Dr. Howard Naffziger, Advisory Councils San Francisco. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 240 Members, Advisory Councils and Committees, A.C.S. Mar-Apr.. 1960, 45:2, 98-101 B Cancer, Committee on Committee on Cancer (Annual Report). Clark, R. Lee, Jr. BALFOUR, DONALD C. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 250 Painting of Dr. Balfour Begins Series on Presidents' Portraits. Cancer Staging and End Results Reporting, Joint Com- May-June, 1960, 45:3, 129-130 mittee for. Sept-Oct. 1960, 45:5, Part I, 249. Endocrine Ablative Procedures' in Disseminated Mam- BYLAWS, A.C.S. mary Cancer, Joint Committee on. Sept-Oct., 1960, Amendment to "Bylaws." Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 68-59 45:5, Part I, 249. Counseling BUILDING PROGRAM, A.C.S. Counseling Committees (Roster). Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, Assessment Voted for College Administration Building. Sept- 102-105 Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 234-236 Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems Chapter Support for New Building. Myers, Robert S. Nov- Annual Report. Shumacker, Harris B., Jr. Sept-Oct., 1960, Dec., 1960, 45:6, 478 45:5, Part I, 245-246 Graduate Training C Annual Report. Sept-Oct., 1960. 45:5, Part I, 247-248 Motion Pictures CANCER, COMMITTEE ON, A.C.S. (see COMMITTEES, Annual Report. Jenkins, Hilger Perry. Sept-Oct., 1960, A.C.S.) 45:5, Part I, 246 Pre- and Postoperative Care CANCER PROGRAMS, A.C.S. Annual Report. Moore, Francis D. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1960. Sept-Oct., Part I, 250-251 1960, 45:5, Part II, 259-272 Scholarships Annual Report. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 248 CANDIDATE GROUP, A.C.S. Scholarships Committee Names Three to Receive Awards. Candidate Group (Annual Report) Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 48-49 I, 247 Scholarships Program of College Now in Eighth Year, Supports Fifteen. Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 499-500 CANCER STAGING AND END RESULTS REPORTING, Television JOINT COMMITTEE FOR (See COMMITTEES, Dr. Edwin H. Ellison Is Head of College's Television A.C.S.-CANCER) Committee. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 80 Trauma Basic Requisites for an Adequate Compensation System. CAVE, HENRY WISDOM May-June, 1960, 45:3, 121-122, 139 Thirtieth President of A.C.S.-Dr. Henry Wisdom Cave. Annual Report. McLaughlin, Harrison L. Sept-Oct., 1960, Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 501 45:5, Part I, 251-252 Dr. Robert H. Kennedy to Head Trauma Program; CHAPTERS, A.C.S. Hospitals' Provisions for Care of Accidental Injuries Are Chapter Officers at Congress. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, 230 Being Studied; Report at Congress. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Chapter Rounds, Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 50-51; May-June, 1960, Part I, 248 45:3, 127-128; Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 166-169 Emergency Room Data Now Being Analyzed, Trauma Chapter Support for New Building. Myers, Robert S. Nov- Committee Hears. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 118, 134-135 Dec., 1960, 45:6, 478 • Hartford Foundation Grant Enables College to Enlarge Chile Chapter Congratulated on Book Devoted to Injuries. Trauma Program. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 84, 93 Langston, Hiram T. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 83-84 New Manuals on Soft Tissue Injuries and Fractures. Coming Chapter Meetings. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 51; Mar-Apr., Sept-Oct, 1960, 45:5, Part I, 196 1960, 45:2, 84; May-June, 1960, 45:3, 128; Jul-Aug., 1960, Trauma, (Regional) Committees on 45:4, 169; Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 239; Nov-Dec., Chicagoans to Give Injuries Course April 27 through 30. 1960, 45:5, 482 Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 91-92

November • Bulletin F 508 • I American College of Surgeons FEES Principles of Financial Relations in the Professional Care of the Patient. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 231-232 Surgeon, The General Practitioner, and Medical Ethics, The. C-continued Myers, Robert S., Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 473-475, 500

Trauma, (Regional) Committees on-Continued FELLOWS, A.C.S. Four Clinical Meetings to be Held By Chicago Trauma Fellows to Assemble in San Francisco. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5 Committee. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 93-94 Part I, 205 Fractures and Other Trauma Course To Be Given in April Fellows Deceased in Chicago. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 54 Fellows Deceased. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 66 (Grover C. Injuries Course to Be Given in March by Penberthy): Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 97, 107-108 (William Committee. Nov-Dec., 1960, 45: 497 R. Cubbins); May-June, 1960, 45:3, 136 (W. Edward New York and Brooklyn Trauma Committee Meets at Gallie 1882-1959), 137 (Hubert A. Royster 1871-1959); Harlem Hospital. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 182 Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 178-180, 181 (Julius C. Davis Three Residents Receive Coller Awards from Michigan 1886-1960), 178-179 (E. Payne Palmer 1876-1960); Groups. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 239 Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 504, 512 Trauma Groups to Meet in . Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 93 FELLOWSHIP, A.C.S. Department of Fellowship (Annual Report). Sept-Oct., 1960, CONN, JEROME W 45:5, Part I, 247-248 Three Surgeons from Abroad, and Two Americans Receive Honoraries. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 42 FELLOWSHIP OF SURGEONS: A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (See PUB- CUBBINS, WILLIAM R. LICATIONS, A.C.S.) William R. Cubbins. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 108 FINANCIAL REPORT, A.C.S. Condensed Report of Examination, American College of CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC EXCHANGE Surgeons, Year Ended December 31, 1959. Jul-Aug., 1960, Common Interest and Marginal Hostility. Rusk, Dean, Jan- 45:4, 183-190. Feb., 1960, 45:1, 37-42 Department of Business and Finance. Treasurer's Annual Report. Gilchrist, R. Kennedy and Sandrok, Edward G. D Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 252-255 DAILY, RAY K. FORUM ON FUNDAMENTAL SURGICAL PROBLEMS, Drs. Ray K. Daily and Ann G. Taylor Cited by ,Medical A.C.S. Women's Group. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 129 Forum Abstracts and How to Prepare Them. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 52-54 DAVIS, JULIUS C. New Look Designed for Forum Volume of Future, A. Ravdin, Julius C. Davis. 1886-1960. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 181 I. S. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 52-54 1960 Surgical Forum to Be on Sale in San Francisco. Sept. Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 197 DAVIS, LOYAL - Dr. Loyal Davis Receives Honorary Fellowship from Scots. Surgical Forum Abstracts Due by May 1. Mar-Apr., 1960, Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 59 45:2, 76 "Fellowship of Surgeons: A History of the American College of Surgical Forum Announcement for 1960. Shumacker, Harris Surgeons". Myers, Robert S. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 170 B., Jr. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 52-54 Surgical Forum, Vol. X, Out in February. Reports from 1959 Forum in Atlantic City. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 72 DELEGATES, A.C.S. College Delegates to Other Organizations. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 101-102 G DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD, A.C.S. GALLIE, W. EDWARD 1959 Service Award Bestowed on Dr. }Eiger Perry Jenkins, W. Edward Gallie 1882-1959. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 136 Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 46 GENERAL PRACTITIONER DUPAS, MICHEL Surgeon, The General Practitioner, and Medical Ethics, The. Two Scholarships Awarded. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 236 Myers, Robert S., Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 473-475, 500

GOVERNORS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. E Agenda for A.C.S. Governors' Meetings, 1960. Sept-Oct. EDINBURGH, ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF 1960, 45:5, Part I, 230 Dr. Loyal Davis Receives Honorary Fellowship from Scots. Members, Board of Governors. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 69-71 Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 59 Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors (Abbreviated). Dr. Philpott Becomes Honorary Fellow at Edinburgh. Jan- Jan-Feb., 1960,.45:1, 67-69 Feb., 1960, 45:1, 63 GERST, PAUL H. EDUCATION, MEDICAL. Two Scholarships Awarded. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 236 Statement on the Education of a Surgeon. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 233 GRADUATE TRAINING General Surgery Training for Specialists. Mar-Apr., 1960, ELLISON, EDWIN H. 45:2, 88 Dr. Edwin H. Ellison Is Head of College's Television Com- Indication for Complete Surgical Training, An: Spontaneous mittee. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 80 Rupture of the Spleen. Ridgley, Frank H., Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 145-146 EMERGENCY ROOMS (See HOSPITALS) Plastic Surgery Board Requires Three Years of General Surgery Training. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 87-88, 108 Requirements of American Boards of Proctology, Thoracic EMERGENCY ROOM SURVEYS (See HOSPITALS) Surgery. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 148 Statement on the Education of a Surgeon. Sept-Oct., 1960, ENDOCRINE ABLATIVE PROCEDURES IN DISSEMI- 45:5, Part I, 233 NATED MAMMARY CANCER, JOINT COMMITTEE ON (See COMMITTEES, A.C.S.-CANCER) GRADUATE TRAINING IN SURGERY AND SURGICAL SPECIALTIES, A.C.S. (See also STANDARDS, A.C.S.) ETHICS Approved Programs of Graduate Training in General Surgery Itinerant Surgery. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 116 and in the Surgical Specialties in Govern- Principles of Financial Relations in the Professional Care of ment Hospitals as of September 1, 1960. Sept-Oct., 1960, the Patient. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:4, Part I, 231-232 45:5, Part II, 286-291 Surgeon, The General Practitioner, and Medical Ethics, Approved Programs of Graduate Training in General Surgery The. Myers, Robert S., Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 473-475, 500 and in the Surgical Specialties in Civilian Hospitals of the United States and Canada as of September 1, 1960. Sept- EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, A.C.S. Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part II, 292-335 Executive Department (Annual Report). Myers, Robert S. Fundamental Requirements for Graduate Training. Sept-Oct., Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 242-243 1960, 45:5, Part II, 273-286 Policies for Ob-Gyn Residencies Are Stated by Review Com- mittee. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 49-50 Index, Bulletin, 1960 I 509 Supplement: Approved Programs of Graduate Training. Mar- Apr., 1960, 45:2, 89-90

GRISWOLD, R. ARNOLD JOINT COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION OF HOSPI- Wounds of the Abdomen and Pelvis. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 31- TALS 36 Only Physicians Are Competent to Evaluate Hospital Clini- cal Practice, Says Joint Commission. Nov-Dec., 1960 GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS 45:6, 502 Policies for Ob-Gyn Residencies Are Stated by Review Com- mittee. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 49-50 K H KENNEDY, ROBERT H. Dr. Robert H. Kennedy to Head Trauma Program; Hospitals' HARRISON, ROBERT WARD Provisions for Care of Accidental Injuries Are Being Stud- Scholarships Committee Names Three to Receive Awards. ied; Report at Congress. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 248 Jan.-Feb., 1960, 45:1-, 48-49 KEW GARDENS GENERAL HOSPITAL HARTFORD FOUNDATION Competent Surgeons and Capable Assistants Can Be Obtained. Dr. Robert H. Kennedy to Head Trauma Program; Hospitals' Morse, Louis J. May-June 1960, 45:3, 113-115, 137 Provisions for Care of Accidental Injuries Are Being Stud- ied; Report at Congress. Sept.-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 248 Hartford Foundation Grant Enables College to Enlarge L Trauma Program. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 84, 93 LANGSTON, HIRAM T. Chile Chapter Congratulated on Book Devoted to Injuries. HENRY, ANSON G. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 83-84 Anson G. Henry, Lincoln's Physician and Friend. Blair, Harry C. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 174-175 LEWISOHN, RICHARD Three Surgeons from Abroad, and Two Americans Receive HONORARY FELLOWSHIP, A.C.S. (See CLINICAL CON- Honoraries. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 42 GRESS, A.C.S. and under name of individual) LIBRARY AND DEPARTMENT OF LITERARY RESEARCH, HOSPITALS A.C.S. Competent Surgeons and Capable Assistants Can Be Obtained. Catalogue of Rare Books in A.C.S.- Library Is Published. Jul- Morse, Louis J. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 113-115, 137 Aug., 1960, 45:4, 165-166; Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 230 Indication for Complete Surgical Training: Spontaneous Rup- Library, The (Annual Report). Mason, Michael L., Orndorff, ture of the Spleen, An: Ridgley, Frank H., Jul-Aug., 1960, John R., Strohl, E. Lee, Worst, Kathleen. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:4, 145-146 45:5, Part I, 243 Itinerant Surgery. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 116 Emergency Room Dr. Robert H. Kennedy to Head Trauma Program; Hos- pitals' Provisions for Care of Accidental Injuries Are Mc Being Studied, Report at Congress. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, MC GILL, RALPH A. Part I, 248 Chief Skin-Cutter. Jan-Feb., 1960 45:1, 50 Emergency Room Data Now Being Analyzed, Trauma Committee Hears. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 118, 134-135 Hospital Pays Doctors To Cover Emergency Rooms. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 175 M Only Physicians Are Competent to Evaluate Hospital Clinical MALPRACTICE Practice, Says Joint Commission. Nov-Dec., 1960. 45:6, 502 What Insurance Have You Really Bought? Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 77-78, 90 HOSPITAL SEPSIS: A Communicable Disease (See Motion Pictures, A.C.S.) MARTIN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, THE FRANKLIN H. Directors of Martin Memorial Foundation Meet. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 30

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MARTIN MEMORIAL LECTURE, A.C.S. (See also CLINICAL Basic Requisites for an Adequate Compensation System. May- CONGRESS- A.C.S.) June, 1960, 45:3, 121-122, 139 Common Interest and Marginal Hostility. Rusk, Dean. Jan- Feb., 1960, 45:1, 37-42 INJURIES TO ATHLETES, CARE OF A Roll of Tape, A Plaster Cast-and Thou. Myers, Robert S. MEAD-JOHNSON AWARD (see SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S.) Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 85-86 MEDICAL EDUCATION INSURANCE, A.C.S. Retrospect and Prospect. Wangensteen, Owen H. Jan-Feb., Insurance Programs. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 247 1960, 45:1, 23-30, 62-66 Professional Liability Insurance Program. Nov.-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 472 MILLER TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP, ELIZABETH R. What Insurance Have You Really Bought? Mar-Apr., 1960, (See SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S.) 45:2, 77-78, 90 MORGAN, CLIFFORD NAUNTON INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SURGICAL COL- Three Surgeons from Abroad, and Two Americans Receive LEGES AND SOCIETIES Honoraries. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 42 Federation of Surgical Colleges Named WHO Affiliate. May- June, 1960, 45:3, 126 MORRELL, ROGER M. International Federation to Meet in . Sept-Oct., 1960, Scholarships Committee Names Three to Receive Awards. 45:5, Part I, 241 Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 48-49 Two Scholarships Awarded. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 236 ITINERANT SURGERY (see also EH ICS) Itinerant Surgery. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 116 MOTION PICTURE LIBRARY, A.C.S. Eight More Films Are Now Being Loaned by Motion Picture Library. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 130

J MOTION PICTURES, MEDICAL, A.C.S. (See also COMMIT- JENKINS, HILGER PERRY TEES, A.C.S.-MOTION PICTURES; STANDARDS, 1959 Service Award Bestowed on Dr. Hilger Perry Jenkins. A.C.S.; MOTION PICTURE LIBRARY, A.C.S.) Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 46 Author Index for List of Approved Medical Motion Pictures Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part II, 462-467 JOINT ACTION PROGRAM (J.A.P.) (Also see under COM- Classification of Films According to Standard Nomenclature MITTEES, A.C.S.-TRAUMA) of Diseases and Operations. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part Department of Professional Services and Accreditation (An- II, 337 nual Report). Mason, James B. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part New Motion Pictures. Saunders, H. Prather. Jan-Feb., 1960, I, 249 45:1, 60-61; Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 94-97; May-June, 1960, Transportation of the Injured, A Report. Hampton, Oscar P., 45:3, 131-133; Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 164, 190-191; Nov-Dec., Jr., Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 55-59 1960, 45:6, 503-504

November • December 1960 Bulletin PROFESSIONAL AND HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES, INC., COM- 510 I American College of Surgeons MISSION ON Committee on Cancer (Annual Report). Clark, R. Lee, Jr. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 250 Executive Department (Annual Report). Myers, Robert S. Medical Motion Pictures Approved by the College in 1960. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 242 Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part II, 336-468 Sepsis Movie Receives Award at American Film Festival. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND ACCREDITATION, DE- Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 238-239 PARTM ENT OF, A.C.S. Technics of Dressing Wounds to Prevent Cross In- Department of Professional Services and Accreditation (An- fection, Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 246 nual Report). Mason, James B. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part Twenty-three of Movies Shown at Congress Cited for Ex- I, 249-250 cellence. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 46-47 PROSTHETICS Limb Prosthetics and the Surgeon Today. Glattly, H. W. N Mar-Apr., 45:2, 79-80 NAFFZIGER, HOWARD C. PUBLICATIONS, A.C.S. Twenty-second President of A.C.S.: Dr. Howard Naffziger, Bulletin San Francisco. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 240 BULLETIN Recipients. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 170; Sept- Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 240 , CHILEAN SOCIETY OF This BULLETIN Is In Two Parts. Myers, Robert S. Sept- Neurosurgeons to Meet. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, Inside Back Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, Inside Back Cover, Part II, In- Cover. side Front Cover Catalogue of the Orr Collection NEW ENGLAND SURGICAL SOCIETY, THE Catalogue of Rare Books in A.C.S. Library Is Published. New England Surgical Society, The. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 176, Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 165-166; Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, 181 Part I, 230 Directory NORTH, JOHN PAUL Directory. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 248 Director Designate Receives Medal from Veterans Adminis- Early Care of Acute Soft Tissue Injuries tration. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 241 General Principles of Care of Open Wounds. May-June, Dr. John Paul North Is Director Designate. Jan-Feb., 1960, 1960, 45:3, 117-118 45:1, 4 New Manuals on Soft Tissue Injuries and Fractures. Sept- Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 196 Principles of Prophylaxis Against Tetanus. May-June, 0 1960, 45:3, 119-121 Fellowship of Surgeons: A History of the American College of OCHSNER, ALTON Surgeons Parker Portrait of Dr. Ochsner as 31st President of College Fellowship of Surgeons: A History of the American Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 177 College of Surgeons. Myers, Robert S. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 170; 192. ORATION ON TRAUMA, A.C.S. (See also CLINICAL CON- History of College is Published. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, In- GRESS, A.C.S.) side Back Cover; May-June, 1960, 45:3, 140 Wounds of the Abdomen and Pelvis. Griswold, R. Arnold. Manual for Cancer Programs Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 31-36 Committee on Cancer. Clark, R. Lee, Jr. Sept-Oct., 1960 45:5, Part I, 250 ORR COLLECTION, A.C.S. Outline of the Treatment of Fractures, An Catalogue of Rare Books in A.C.S. Library Is Published. Jul- New Manuals on Soft Tissue Injuries and Fractures. Sept- Aug., 1960, 45:4, 165-166 Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 196 Pre- and Postoperative Care Book Pre- and Postoperative Care Book. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, P. 66 PALMER, E. PAYNE Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics E. Payne Palmer. 1876-1960. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 178-179 Surgery, Gynecology l Obstetrics. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 256 PATIENT, CARE OF THE Surgical Forum Principles of Financial Relations in the Professional Care of New Look Designed for Forum Volume of Future, A. the Patient. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 231-232 Ravdin, I. S. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 52 1960 Surgical Forum to Be on Sale in San Francisco. PENBERTHY, GROVER C. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 197 Grover C. Penberthy 1886-1959. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 66 Surgical Forum, Volume X. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 72; Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, Inside Back Cover; May-June, PEPTIC ULCERS IN CHILDREN 1960, 45:3, 136 Peptic Ulcers in Children. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 135 PHILPOTT, NEWELL W. R Dr. Philpott Becomes Honorary Fellow at Edinburgh. Jan- RADIATION FALLOUT Feb., 1960, 45:1, 63 You, Your Patients and Radiation Fallout. Warren, Shields, Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 147-148 PLANNING COMMISSION, A.C.S. Commissioners Plan for College's Future and Interview Fel- RECORD LIBRARIANS, MEDICAL lows. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 47 Aid to Medical Record Librarians. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 182 PLASTIC SURGERY, AMERICAN BOARD OF RECORDS, SURGICAL PRACTICE Plastic Surgery Board Requires Three Years of General Sur- How to Achieve Complete Surgical Practice Records. Morton, gery Training. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 87-88, 108 Charles Bruce, II. Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 479-482 PORTRAITS, A.C.S. (see AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SUR- REGENTS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. GEONS) Regents and Officers of College Confer in Chicago. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 233 POSTGRADUATE COURSES Otolaryngologic Assembly in Chicago. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, REVIEW COMMITTEE FOR OBSTETRICS 181 AND GYNECOLOGY Policies for Ob-Gyn Residencies Are Stated by Review Com- POSTGRADUATE COURSES, A.C.S. (See CLINICAL CON- mittee. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 49-50 GRESS, A.C.S.) RESIDENTS Competent Surgeons and Capable Assistants Can Be Obtained. PRESIDENT, ADDRESS OF THE, A.C.S. (See also CLINICAL Morse, Louis J. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 113-115, 137 CONGRESS, A.C.S.) Retrospect and Prospect. Wangensteen, Owen H. Jan-Feb., ROBB, DOUGLAS 1960, 45:1, 23-30, 62-66 Three Surgeons from Abroad, and Two Americans Receive Honoraries. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 42 PROCTOLOGY, AMERICAN BOARD OF Requirements of American Boards of Proctology, Thoracic ROYSTER, HUBERT A. Surgery. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 148 ' Hubert A. Royster 1871-1959. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 137 S Index, Bulletin, 1960 511 SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S. (See also COMMITTEES, A.C.S.- I SCHOLARSH IPS) Scholars. (Wilson, Richard E., Morrell, Roger M. and Harri- son, Robert Ward) Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 48-49; (Gerst, Paul H; Morrell, Roger M.; Dupes, Michel L. C.) Sept-Oct., TRAUMA (see also COMMITTEES, A.C.S-TRAUMA) 1960, 45:5, Part I, 236 Basic Requisites for an Adequate Compensation System. May Scholarships Program of College Now in Eighth Year, Sup- June, 1960, 45:3, 121-122, 139 ports Fifteen. Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 499-500 Courses in Trauma. Chicago: Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 54; Mar- Apr., 1960, 45:2, 91-92, 93 SCUDDER, IDA S. General Principles of Care of Open Wounds. May-June, 1960, Dr. Ida Scudder's Life Is Rarely Matched in History of Sur- 45:3, 117-118 gery. Hawley, Paul R. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 87 Limb Prosthetics and the Surgeon Today. Glattly, H. W. Mar- Apr., 1960, 45:2, 79-80 SECTIONAL MEETINGS, A.C.S. (Listed under "COLLEGE Principles of Prophylaxis Against Tetanus. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 119-121 M EET I NGS" in each BULLETIN) Annual Report. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 244-245 Transportation of the Injured, A Report. Hampton, Oscar P., Programs-Prospectus and Résumé: 1960: Jan-Feb., 1960, Jr. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 55-59 45:1, 5-22; Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 171-174, 191. 1961: Jul- Wounds of the Abdomen and Pelvis. Griswold, R. Arnold. Aug., 1960, 45:4, 146; Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 237- Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 31-36 238; Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 483-498 Mexico City, Mexico, 1961 (Special References) TRAUMA, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR SURGERY OF Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 146; Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I Trauma Association Changes Days for 1960 Meeting at Coro- 237-238; Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 483-497 nado. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 80; Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 148 SPLEEN, SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF Indication for Complete Surgical Training, An: Spontaneous Rupture of the Spleen. Ridgley, Frank H., Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 145-146 V VAIL, DERRICK STAFF, A.C.S. Dr. Derrick Vail Receives Gold Medal from Ophthalmologists. Dr. John Paul North Is Director Designate. Jan-Feb., 1960, Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 241 45:1, 4 VIROLOGY Staff Members: Greer Williams' Book on Virology Reads Like an Adventure Bate, Thomas Henry. Nov-Dec., 1960, 45:6, 500; Gold- Story. Hawley, Paul R. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 54 smith, Ralph. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 135; Hawley, Paul R. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 4; Miller, Eugene G. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 86 and May-June, 1960, 45:3, 135; Myers, Robert S., Morrill, Eunice L., McGinnis, Thomas E., Davis, Sigel C., Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 86; Prime L. Margueriete, Mar- w Apr., 1960, 45:2, 86 and Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 243; WILLIAMS, GREER Worst, Kathleen. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 243 Greer Williams' Book on Virology Reads Like an Adventure Story. Hawley, Paul R. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 54 STANDARDS, A.C.S. Minimum Requirements for Cancer Programs. Sept-Oct., WILSON, RICHARD E. 1960, 45:5, Part II, 272 Scholarships Committee Names Three to Receive Awards. Fundamental Requirements for Graduate Training. Sept-Oct., Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 48-49 1960, 45:5, Part II, 273-286 WISE, ROBERT A. SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY &, OBSTETRICS The Shah, the Surgeon and Guest Visit Prize Patient. Mar- Directors of Martin Memorial Foundation Meet. Jan-Feb., Apr., 1960, 45:2, 93 1960, 45:1, 30; May-June, 1960, 45:3, 138; Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 256 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION SYSTEM Basic Requisites for an Adequate Compensation System. May- T June, 1960, 45:3, 121-122, 139 TAYLOR, ANN G. WOUNDS, CARE OF Drs. Ray K. Daily and Ann G. Taylor Cited by Medical General Principles of Care of Open Wounds. May-June, 1960, Women's Group. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 129 45:3, 117-118 Principles of Prophylaxis Against Tetanus. May-June, 1960, TEAM PHYSICIAN 45:3, 119-121 A Roll of Tape, A Plaster Cast-and Thou. Myers, Robert S. Technics of Dressing Wounds to Prevent Cross Infection Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 85-86 (Motion Picture) Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 246 TELEVISION, A.C.S. (See also CLINICAL CONGRESS) WOUNDS OF THE ABDOMEN AND PELVIS Annual Report. Ellison, Edwin H. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, 246 Wounds of the Abdomen and Pelvis. Griswold, R. Arnold Dr. Edwin H. Ellison Is Head of College's Television Commit- Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 31-36 tee. Mar-Apr., 1960, 45:2, 80 TETANUS Principles of Prophylaxis Against Tetanus. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 119-121 Y SCHOOL OF MEDICINE THORACIC SURGERY, AMERICAN BOARD OF to Celebrate Sesquicentennial. Jul- Requirements of American Boards of Proctology, Thoracic Aug., 1960, 45:4, 169 Surgery. Jul-Aug., 1960, 45:4, 148 TRANSPORTATION AND CARE OF INJURED Dr. Robert H. Kennedy to Head Trauma Program; Hospitals' z Provisions for Care of Accidental Injuries Are Being Stud- ied, Report at Congress. Sept-Oct., 1960, 45:5, Part I, 248 ZEN KER, RUDOLF Emergency Room Data Now Being Analyzed, Trauma Com- Three Surgeons from Abroad, and Two Americans Receive mittee Hears. May-June, 1960, 45:3, 118, 134-135 Honoraries. Jan-Feb., 1960, 45:1, 42

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THIS INDEX INCLUDES ONLY the six issues of Volume 46, 1961, of the American College of Surgeons' BULLETIN. By author and subject, it is the sixth annual index to be published, the other five having been Volume 40 (1955), Volume 41 (1956), Volume 43 (1958), Volume 44 (1959), and Volume 45 (196o). In 1957 was published a cumulative index, which included Volumes 31 through 42, or the years 1946 through 1957. This is still available upon request, and a few copies of an earlier index entitled "Index to the Publications of the American College of Surgeons Since Its Founding, 1913-1945" are available. As, in general, the aim of the BULLETIN is dissemination of news and information about the College to its Fellows, the subject "American College of Surgeons" in this index takes in only items concerned with College history and administration. Other College activities are listed by name, followed by the letters "A.C.S.," i.e., "Committees, A.C.S.," "Fellows, A.C.S." Author Index ABERNETHY, CECIL. Samuel Pepys, Lively Invalid. May- MYERS, ROBERT S. Books (Hospitals, Doctors 8' Dollars; June, 1961, 46:3, 79-84 and You and Your Doctor, The Common Sense Guide to Medical Care). Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 203-204 BELL, H. GLENN. Howard C. Naffziger, 1884-1961. July- Books by Fellows (Rudolph Matto; and Health of the Aug., 1961, 46:4, 155 Presidents). July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 142-143 BISGARD, J. DEWEY. Alfred Jerome Brown, 1878-1960. Dr. Paul R. Hawley Retires From Directorship. Jan-Feb., July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 155-156 1961, 46:1, 20 Executive Department (Annual Report). Sept-Oct., 1961, CASTRO, EDUARDO. On the College's First Meeting in Mex- 46:5, Part I, 207 ico. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 96-97 Fellows in Mexico Conduct Successful Meeting. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 94-96 CASWELL, H. TAYLOR. How to Trace and Prevent Infec- Nurses Guests of Kentucky Chapter. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, tions in Surgical Wounds. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 373-376 145 CLARK, R. LEE. Cancer, Committee on (Annual Report). Place of the American College of Surgeons in American Med- Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 211 icine, The. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 369-372 Thomas H. Lanman, 1891-1961. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, DAVIS, LOYAL. Sir Gordon Gordon-Taylor, 1878-1960. Jan- Part I, 219 Feb., 1961, 46:1, 29 Transfusions by the Gill. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 37-38, 59 MYERS, ROBERT S., SLEE, VERGIL N. and WOODSON, FREWING, H. LESLIE. Surgeon at Work with a MEDICO G. STANLEY. Transfusion Risks Are Heightened by Team in Malaya, A. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 377-379, . July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 113-114 394.395

GILCHRIST, R. KENNEDY, and SANDROK, EDWARD G. NI XON, JAMES W. What an American Surgeon Saw in Russia. Treasurer's Annual Report. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, May-June, 1961, 46:3, 85-87, 102 213-215 NORTH, JOHN PAUL. Governors Are Elected This Way, The. GLENN, FRANK. Basic Surgical Training. Mar-Apr., 1961, Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 41 46:2, 39-40 It's Best for the Patient Also. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 201 HAW LEY, PAUL R. How a Skull Fracture May Have Changed the Course of History. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 380 PEYTON, ROBERT E. Department of Assembly (Annual Re- INGALLS, CLA I R L. Advisory Councils (Annual Report). port) Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 209 Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 208 Chapters, Local (Annual Report). Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, RAVDIN, I. S. Dr. Ravdin Discusses Surgical Practice. Presi- Part I, 208 dent Defines Evils; Praises College's Principles as Best Governors (Annual Report). Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, for Patient [Interview with John Troan]. Sept-Oct., 1961, 207-208 46:5, Part I, 199-203 Whither Goeth the American Surgeon? Jan-Feb., 1961, J EN K I NS, H I LGER PERRY. Medical Motion Pictures (An - 46:1, 10, 26-28 nual Report). Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 212-213 Seventeen Films on Pediatric Surgery Given to College by Dr. Lynn. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 133 SANDROK, EDWARD G. (See Gilchrist, R. Kennedy) SKUDDER, PAUL A. Experiment in Evaluating the Manage- KENNEDY, ROBERT H. Is the "Accident Room" Evolving ment of Trauma. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 42-43, 65-67 into the Community Medical Center? Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 43 SKUDDER, PAUL A., MeCARROLL, JAMES R., and WADE, PRESTON A. Hospital Emergency Facilities LONGM I RE, WILLIAM P. JR. Surgical Forum Announce. and Services, A Survey. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 44-50 ment for 1961. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 14-15 SLEE, VERGIL N. (See Myers, Robert S.) LYONS, CHAMP. Pre- and Postoperative Care, Committee on STEPHENSON, GEORGE W. Department of Fellowship (An- (Annual Report). Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 212 nual Report). Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 210

MASON, JAMES B. Department of Professional Services (An- nual Report). Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 211 TROAN, JOHN. Dr. Ravdin Discusses Surgical Practice. Presi- Motion Pictures. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 105-106; Motion dent Defines Evils; Praises College's Principles as Best Pictures on Pediatric and Other Surgery. July-Aug., 1961, for Patient [Interview with I. S. Ravdin(. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:4, 132-133 46:5, Part I, 199-203 TRU ETA, JOSEPH. Trauma and The Living Cell. May-June, MASON, JAMES M. III. Joseph Marion Donald, Sr., 1903- 1961, 46:3, 73-77, 102 1961. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 108

MeCARROLL, JAMES R. (See Skudder, Paul A.) WADE, PRESTON A. (See Skudder, Paul A.) McLACHLIN, ANGUS D. Scholarships, Committee on (An- WALKER, PAUL E. Surgical Infection Rates-What Should nual Report) Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 211 They Be? Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 7-9 MeLAUGHLIN, HARRISON L. Trauma, Committee on (An- WOODSON, G. STANLEY (See Myers, Robert S.) nual Report). Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 212 MOORE, FRANCIS D. Case Analysis Clinic-A Surgical ZOLLINGER, ROBERT M. Graduate Training, Committee on Teaching Exercise. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 115-116, 138 (Annual Report). Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 210 398 Index, Bulletin, 1961 I 399

Subject Index

ACCREDITATION OF HOSPITALS (See Joint Commission CANCER, COMMITTEE ON, A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S.) on Accreditation of Hospitals) CANCER PROGRAMS, A.C.S. ADAMS-RAY, JACK F. E. Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1961. Sept-Oct., Martin Lecturer and Honorary Fellows Are Named. Sept- 1961, 46:5, Part II, 223-236 Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 195 End Results Report to be Required From Every Cancer Regis- try After ; New Manual Is Distributed, Jan-Feb., ADVISORY COUNCILS, A.C.S. 1961, 46:1, 16 Advisory Councils (Annual Report). Ingalls, Clair L. Sept- Minimum Requirements for Cancer Programs. Sept-Oct., Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 208 1961, 46:5, Part II, 222 Advisory Councils and Committees, The (Membership). Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 216-218 CANCER STAGING AND END RESULTS REPORTING, JOINT COMMITTEE ON (See Committees, A.C.S.- A MBULANCES (See Transportation and Care of Injured) Cancer) AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (History and ad- CARDIAC MASSAGE ministration only; other A.C.S. activities are listed by Closed Chest Cardiac Massage Shown by Dr. Jude. May-June, name) 1961, 46:3, 87 Departments and Committees Report to Fellowship. North, John Paul. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 207-215 CANDIDATE GROUP, A.C.S. Ground Breaking Ceremonies for New Building on October Annual Report (Department of Fellowship). Sept-Oct., 1961, 2. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 197 46:5, Part I, 210 Officers: Published in Each BULLETIN (Except November- December) CASE ANALYSIS CLINIC Dr. Robert Zollinger Named President Elect of College Case Analysis Clinic-A Surgical Teaching Exercise, The. at San Francisco Congress; Dr. Loyal Davis Heads Moore, Francis D. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 115-116, 138 Regents. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 17-19 CELL Place of the American College of Surgeons in American Trauma and The Living Cell. Trueta, Joseph. May-June, Medicine, The. Myers, Robert S., Ndv-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 1961, 46:3, 73-77, 102 369-372 Portraits CHAPTERS, A.C.S. Dr. Coller as 29th President of the College. Sept-Oct., Central Pennsylvania Chapter to Hear Dr. May and General 1961, 46:5, Part I, 206 Cullen. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 52 Painting of President William L. Estes Given to Col- Chapter Gives $10,000 to Building Fund. Mar-Apr., 1961, lege. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 139 46:2, 60 Whither Goeth the American Surgeon? Ravdin, I.S., Jan- Chapter Rounds. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 93, 100-101; July- Feb., 1961, 46:1, 10, 26-28 Aug., 1961, 46:4, 135, 143-144; Sept-Oct, 1961, 46:5, Part I, 198; Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 376, 392-393 ANDERSON, MARION C. Coming Chapter Meetings. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 21; Mar- Scholarships (Annual Report). McLachlin, Angus D., Sept- Apr., 1961, 46:2, 56; May-June, 1961, 46:3, 100; July-Aug., Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 211 1961, 46:4, 135; Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 220; Nov- Three More Scholarships Are Awarded by College. Mar-Apr., Dec., 1961, 46:6, 392 1961, 46:2, 54 Local Chapters (Annual Report). Ingalls, Clair L., Sept-Oct., ANESTHESIA 1961, 46:5, Part I, 208 Transfusion Risks Are Heightened by Anesthesia. Myers, Nurses Guests of Kentucky Chapter. Myers, Robert S., July- Robert S., Slee, Vergil N., and Woodson, G. Stanley. July- Aug., 1961, 46:4, 145 Aug., 1961, 46:4, 113-114 CHAUDHURI, BIJETA ASSEMBLY, DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Robert Zollinger Named President Elect of College at Department of Assembly (Annual Report). Peyton, Robert E. San Francisco Congress; Dr. Loyal Davis Heads Regents. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 209 Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 16-19 CHOOSING A DOCTOR BASTIANELLI, RAFFAELE It's Best for the Patient Also. North, John Paul. Sept-Oct., Dr. Raffaele Bastianelli, Rome, One of First Honorary Fel- 1961, 46:5, Part I, 201 lows, Dies. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 396 CINg CLINICS, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) BAXTER LECTURE, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress) Cine Clinics, The. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 172 Baxter Lecture to be Made by Dr. Francis D. Moore, Boston. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 93 CLINICAL CONGRESS, A.C.S. (Listed under "College Meet- ings" in each BULLETIN) BOOKPLATE, A.C.S. Annual Report (Department of Assembly). Peyton, Robert E. Bookplate Bearing College Seal Is Available to Fellows. July- Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 209 Aug., 1961, 46:4, 131 Badge Bookplate for F.A.C.S. and Publications Are Available. Sept- Color of Badge Classifies Registrants. Sept-Oct., 1961, Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 219 46:5, Part I, 196 BRANHAM SIGN, THE Prospectus-CHICAGO, 1961: Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 51-52; Gift from Dr. Malcom Thompson Points Up Medical History. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 88-93; Jul-Aug., 1961, 46:4,117-131; Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 393 Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 161-197 Résumé-SAN FRANCISCO, 1960: Dr. Robert Zollinger BROCKMAN, STANLEY K. Named President Elect of College at San Francisco Con- Three More Scholarships Are Awarded by College. Mar-Apr., gress; Dr. Loyal Davis Heads Regents. Jan-Feb., 1961, 1961, 46:2, 54 46:1, 16, 17-19 BROWN, ALFRED JEROME COHN, ISIDORE Alfred Jerome Brown, 1878-1960. Bisgard, J. Dewey. July- ("Books by Fellows," Myers, Robert S.). Aug., 1961, 46:4, 155-156 July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 142 BUILDING PROGRAM, A.C.S. COLLER, FREDERICK A. Chapter Gives $10,000 to Building Fund. Mar-Apr., 1961, Dr. Collar as Twenty-ninth President of the College. Sept- 46:2, 60 Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 206 Ground Breaking Ceremonies for New Building on October 2. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 197 COMM ITTEES, A.C.S. (See also under subject) "I Wish to Commend You-". Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 60 Advisory Councils BUSINESS AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF, A.C.S. Annual Report. Peyton, Robert E., Sept-Oct., 1961, Department of Business and Finance (Treasurer's Annual 46:5, Part I, 208 Report). Gilchrist, R. Kennedy, and Sandrok, Edward G. Members, Advisory Councils and Committees, A.C.S. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 216-218 Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 213-215 Cancer Annual Report. Clark, R. Lee, Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, CALDEYRO-BARCIA, ROBERTO Part I, 211 Dr. Robert Zollinger Named President Elect of College at Cancer Staging and End Results Reporting, Joint Com- San Francisco Congress; Dr. Loyal Davis Heads Regents. mittee on (See Annual Report, Committee on Cancer) Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 16-19 Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 211

November Bulletin ENDOCRINE ABLATIVE PROCEDURES IN DISSEMI- 400 I American College of Surgeons NATED MAMMARY CARCINOMA (See Committees, A.C.S., Cancer) ESTES, WILLIAM L. Painting of President William L. Estes, Sr., Given to College. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 139 COMMITTEES, A.C.S.-Continued ETHICS Endocrine Ablative Procedures in Disseminated Mam- Dr. Ravdin Discusses Surgical Practice. President Defines mary Carcinoma, Joint Committee on (See Annual Re- Evils; Praises College's Principles as Best for Patient port, Committee on Cancer) Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part (Interview). Ravdin, I. S., and Troan, John. Sept-Oct., I, 211 1961, 46:5, Part I, 199-203 End Results Report to be Required From Every Cancer It's Best for the Patient Also. North, John Paul. Sept-Oct, Registry After June 1; New Manual Is Distributed. 1961, 46:5, Part I, 201 Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 16 Place of the American College of Surgeons in American Medi- Membership of Committees cine, The. Myers, Robert S., Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 369-372 Advisory Councils and Committees, The. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 216-218 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, A.C.S. Motion Pictures Annual Report Myers, Robert S., Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Annual Report. Jenkins, Hflger Perry., Sept-Oct., 1961, Part I, 207 46:5, Part I, 212-213 Pre- and Postoperative Care Annual Report. Lyons, Champ. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, FELLOWS, A.C.S. Part I, 212 Fellows and Initiates to Assemble in Chicago. Sept-Oct., 1961, Scholarships 46:5, Part I, 172 Annual Report. McLachlin, Angus D. Sept-Oct., 1961, Philadelphia Masons Salute 22 Doctors as Outstanding 46:5, Part I, 211 Citizens. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 143 Research Scholarships Help to Develop Teachers of Fellows Deceased Surgery. Mar-Apr. 1961, 46:2, 53-54 Fellows Deceased: Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 29, 31 (Sir Gor- Three More Scholarships Are Awarded by College. Mar- don Gordon-Taylor, John Alexander Gunn, Casper F. Apr., 1961, 46:2, 54-55 Hegner, Carl H. McCaskey, Robert T. Miller, Jr.); Surgical Practice, Influence of Social, Economic and Govern- Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 64-65; May-June, 1961, 46:3, 108 mental Factors upon (Joseph Marion Donald, Sr.), Inside Back Cover (Lyman Public Relations (Annual Report). Myers, Robert S., Allen, Joel E. Goldthwait, Edwin W. Ryerson); July-Aug., Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 207 1961, 46:4, 146, 155 (Howard C. Naffziger, Alfred Jerome Trauma Brown), 156 (William G. Turner); Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Annual Report McLaughlin, Harrison L., Sept-Oct., 1961, Part I, 219 (Thomas H. Lanman); Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 46:5, Part I, 212 395-396; 396 (Raffaele Bastianelli) Experiment in Evaluating the Management of Trauma. Honorary Fellows (Also under individual's name) Skudder, Paul A., Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 42-43, 65-67 Dr. Raffaele Bastianelli, Rome, One of First Honorary Hospital Emergency Facilities and Services, A Survey. Fellows, Dies. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 396 Skudder, Paul A., McCarron, James R., Wade, Preston A., Dr. Robert Zollinger Named President Elect of College Mar-Apr. 1961, 46:2, 44-50. at San Francisco Congress; Dr. Loyal Davis Heads Re- Is the "Accident Room" Evolving into the Community gents. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 16-19 Medical Center? Kennedy, Robert H., Mar-Apr., 1961, Martin Lecturer and Honorary Fellows Are Named. 46:2, 43 Sept-Oct, 1961, 46:5, Part I, 195 Minimal Equipment for Ambulances. July-Aug., 1961, FELLOWSHIP, DEPARTMENT OF 46:4, 136-137 Annual Report. Stephenson, George W., Sept-Oct, 46:5, Part Model Emergency Department to be Shown at Scientific I, 210-211 Exhibition. Sept-Oct, 1961, 46:5, Part I, 195 Trauma, (Regional) Committees on FINANCIAL REPORT, A.C.S. CHICAGO: On January 17 Is First Meeting of Chicago Condensed Report of Examination. American College of Sur- Trauma Committee in 1961. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 28; geons, Year Ended December 31, 1960. July-Aug., 1961, April 19 Through 22 Are Dates of Graduate Course to be 46:4, 147-154 Given by Chicago Committee on Trauma. Mar-Apr., Department of Business and Finance. Treasurer's Annual Re- 1961, 46:2, 55-56 port. Gilchrist, R. Kennedy, and Sandrok, Edward G., : Closed Chest Cardiac Massage Shown by Sept-Oct, 1961, 46:5, Part I, 213-215 Dr. Jude. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 87 NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN: Wrist, Forearm and FORUM ON FUNDAMENTAL SURGICAL PROBLEMS, Elbow Injuries Course on December 1 and 2. Nov -Dec., A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) 1961, 46:6, 12 Annual Report Peyton, Robert E., Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part PHILADELPHIA: Injuries Course to be Given in March I, 209 by Philadelphia Trauma Committee. Jan-Feb., 1961, Forum Abstracts and How to Prepare Them. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 12 46:1, 14 VIRGINIA: Virginia Trauma Committee to See "Non- Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems (Titles and Au- fatality Automobile." Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 220 thors). Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 184-194 New Forum Volume a Huge Success. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 32 COOPER, SIR ASTLEY Papers From 1961 Forum Are Published. Nov-Dec., 1961, Captain Garrison Contributes Autographed Copy of Cooper 46:6, 404 Treatise. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 139 Surgical Forum Abstracts Due by March 26. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 36 CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT NI., JR. Surgical Forum Announcement for 1961. Longmire, William Hospitals, Doctors G. Dollars (See "Books," Myers, Robert P., Jr., Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 14-15 S.). Sept-Oct, 1961, 46:5, Part I, 203 Surgical Forum Bargain Sale. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 68 CURRY, GEORGE J. National Safety Council Cites Dr. Curry for Attention to GARRISON, HARRY A. Injured. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 59 Captain Garrison Contributes Autographed Copy of Cooper Treatise. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 139 DALTON, MARTIN L., JR.. GENERAL PRACTITIONER Three More Scholarships Are Awarded by College. Mar-Apr., Dr. Ravdin Discusses Surgical Practice. President Defines 1961, 46:2, 54 Evils; Praises College's Principles as Best for Patient [Inter- DAVIS, LOYAL view. Ravdin, I. S., and Troan, John.] Sept-Oct., 1961, Dr. Robert Zollinger Named President Elect of College at 46:5, Part I, 199-203 San Francisco Congress; Dr. Loyal Davis Heads Regents. GENERAL SURGERY Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 16-19 Graduate Training in Surgery-Part II. Special Requirements. Temple University Gives Honorary D.Sc. Degree to Dr. Loyal Sept-Oct, 1961, 46:5, Part II, 244-246 Davis. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 106 GORDON-TAYLOR, SIR GORDON DAVIS, RICHARD A. Sir Gordon Gordon-Taylor, 1878-1960. Davis, Loyal, Jan- How a Skull Fracture May Have Changed the Course of Feb., 1961, 46:1, 29 History. Hawley, Paul R. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 380 GOVERNORS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD, A.C.S. (See Sprague, Agenda for A.C.S. Governors' Meetings, 1961. Sept-Oct, Edward W.) 1961, 46:5, Part I, 197 Annual Report Ingalls, Clair L. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, DONALD, JOSEPH MARION, SR. 207-208 Joseph Marion Donald, Sr., 1903-1961. Mason, James M., III. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 108 Governors Are Elected This Way, The. North, John Paul, Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 41 EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (See Hospitals) Members, Board of Governors. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1 , 24-26 Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors, 1960. Jan- Feb., 1961, 46:1, 21-23 Subject Index, Bulletin, 1961 401 GRADUATE TRAINING Basic Surgical Residency Education and Training. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 112 Basic Surgical Training. Glenn, Frank. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, INSURANCE 38-39 Insurance Benefits Recommended for the Services of Interns and Residents. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 72 GRADUATE TRAINING IN SURGERY, A.C.S. (See also Standards, A.C.S.) INSURANCE PROGRAMS, A.C.S. Annual Report. Zollinger, Robert M. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Annual Report, Department of Fellowship. Stephenson, Part I, 210 George W., Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 210 Approved Programs of Graduate Training in General Surgery and in the Surgical Specialties in Civilian Hospitals of the INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SURGICAL United States and in Canada as of September 1, 1961. COLLEGES Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part II, 255-296 Federation of Surgical Colleges Convenes in Oslo September Approved Programs of Graduate Training In General Surgery 13-14. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, 204 and in the Surgical Specialties in United States Govern- Report on Meeting of Federation of Surgical Colleges, July- ment Hospitals as of September 1, 1961. Sept-Oct., 1961, Aug., 1961, 46:4, 137-138 46:5, Part II, 250-254 INTERNATIONAL FERTILITY ASSOCIATION Graduate Training in Surgery-Fundamental Requirements Fertility Association to Meet January 28 in Acapulco, Mexico. for Graduate Training. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part II, 237- Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 28 249 Place of the American College of Surgeons in American INTERNS Medicine, The. Myers, Robert S., Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, Insurance Benefits Recommended for the Services of Interns 369-372 and Residents. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 72 Supplement: Approved Programs of Graduate Training. Mar- Apr., 1961, 46:2, 57-59 IRELAND, ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN Royal College in Ireland Confers Honorary Fellowship on Dr. GUNN, JOHN ALEXANDER Ravdin. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 202 John Alexander Gunn, 1878-1960. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 31 GUY DE CHAULIAC (See "What the Surgeon Ought to Be") JOINT COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION OF HOSPITALS Hospital Commission Recommends That Physicians and Hospitals Evaluate Clinical Practice. Mar-Apr., 1961, HARTFORD FOUNDATION, THE JOHN A. 46:2, 52 Is the "Accident Room" Evolving into the Community Medi- cal Center? Kennedy, Robert H., Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 43 JUDE, JAMES R. Model Emergency Department to be Shown at Scientific Closed Chest Cardiac Massage Shown by Dr. Jude. May- Exhibition. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 195 June, 1961, 46:3, 87 Trauma, Committee on (Annual Report). McLaughlin, Harri- son L., Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 212 KEMPER FOUNDATION, JAMES S. (See Scholarships, HAWLEY, PAUL R. A.C.S.) Dr. Paul R. Hawley Retires From Directorship. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 20 LANMAN, THOMAS H. HINTON, J. WILLIAM Thomas H. Lanman, 1891-1961. Myers, Robert S., Sept-Oct., Two Royal Colleges Confer Honorary Fellowship on Dr. 1961, 46:5, Part I, 219 Hinton. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 63 LASTRA Y CAMPS, JOSE HONORARY FELLOWSHIP, A.C.S. (See Clinical Congress, Cuban Surgeon Teaches at Miami on Special Grant from A.C.S.; Fellows, A.C.S.; and under name of individual) College. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 78 HOSPITALS (See also Joint Commission on Accreditation of Executive Department (Annual Report). Myers, Robert S. Hospitals) Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 207 Emergency Department Dr. Ravdin Discusses Surgical Practice. President De- LIBRARY, A.C.S. Captain Garrison Contributes Autographed Copy of Cooper fines Evils; Praises College's Principles as Best for Patient Treatise. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 139 (Interview). Ravdin, I. S., and Troan, John, Sept-Oct., Contributions of Historical Items Requested by A.C.S. 1961, 46:5, Part I, 199-203 Library, Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 63 Experiment in Evaluating the Management of Trauma. Skudder, Paul A., Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 42-43, 65-67 Executive Department (Annual Report). Myers, Robert S., Hospital Emergency Facilities and Services, A Survey. Sept-Oct, 1961, 46:5, Part I, 207 Gift from Dr. Malcom Thompson Points Up Medical History. Skudder, Paul A., McCarroll, James R., Wade, Preston A., Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 393 Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 44-SO Making Friends of Ambulance Attendants. Sept-Oct., Visitors See Civil War Books. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 1961, 46:5, Part I, 205 204 Model Emergency Department to be Shown at Scientific LINDER, FRITZ Exhibition. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 195 Martin Lecturer and Honorary Fellows Are Named. Sept- Trauma, Committee on (Annual Report). McLaughlin, Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 195 Harrison L. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 212 Hospital Commission Recommends That Physicians and LORTAT-JACOB, JEAN-LOUIS Hospitals Evaluate Clinical Practice. Mar-Apr., 1961, Martin Lecturer and Honorary Fellows Are Named. Sept- 46:2, 52 ' Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 195 Hospital Pioneer Dies (LeRoy H. Sloan). Nov-Dec., 1961, LYNN, HUGH B. 46:6, 396 Seventeen Films on Pediatric Surgery Given to College by Infections Dr. Lynn. Jenkins, Hilger Perry. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 133 How to Trace and Prevent Infections in Surgical Wounds. Caswell, H. Taylor, Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 396 New Movie on Hospital Infection To be Presented at MALAYA Congress. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 196 Surgeon at Work with a MEDICO Team in Malaya, A. Frew- Surgical Infection Rates-What Should They Be? Walker, ing, H. Leslie, Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 377-379, 394-395 Paul E., Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 7-9 Place of the American College of Surgeons in American MARTIN MEMORIAL LECTURE, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Medicine, The. Myers, Robert S. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 396 Congress, A.C.S.) What an American Surgeon Saw in Russia. Nixon, James W., Martin Lecturer and Honorary Fellows Are Named. Sept- May-June, 1961, 46:3, 85-87, 102-105 Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 195 HUGGINS HOSPITAL, WOLFEBORO, New HAMPSHIRE MARX, RUDOLPH New Movie on Hospital Infections to be Presented at Congress. The Health of the Presidents. (See "Books by Fellows," Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 196 Myers, Robert S.) July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 142-143 MATAS, RUDOLPH Books by Fellows, Myers, Robert S., July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 142 INFECTIONS (See Hospitals) Gift from Dr. Malcom Thompson Points Up Medical History. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 393 INFECTION RATES IN HOSPITALS Surgical Infection Rates-What Should They Be? Walker, McCALLUM, GENE T. Paul E., Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 7-9 Making Friends of Ambulance Attendants. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 205 INGALLS, CLAIR L. Dr. Ingalls Joins A.C.S. Staff. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 56 MEAD-JOHNSON AWARD (See Scholarships, A.C.S.)

November • December 1961 Bulletin PORRITT, SIR ARTHUR 402 American College of Surgeons Martin Lecturer and Honorary Fellows Are Named. Sept- • Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 195 PORTRAITS OF PRESIDENTS, A.C.S. (See American College of Surgeons-Portraits; and under name of individual) MEDICAL AUDIT RESEARCH PROJECT, A.C.S. (See Pro- fessional and Hospital Activities, Inc., Commission on) POSTGRADUATE COURSES, A.C.S. (See Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) MEDICAL INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ORGANIZA- Postgraduate Courses, The. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, TION (MEDICO) 175-184 . Surgeon at Work with a MEDICO Team in Malaya, A. Frewing, H. Leslie, Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 377-379, 394-395 POTTER, WILLIAM H. You and Your Doctor, The Common Sense Guide to MIDWEST SURGICAL ASSOCIATION Medical Care ("Books," Myers, Robert S.) Sept-Oct., Midwest Surgical Association. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, 219 1961, 46:5, Part I, 204 MILLER TRAVELING SCHOLAR, ELIZABETH R. (See Scholarships, A.C.S.) PROFESSIONAL AND HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES, INC., COM- MISSION ON MOORE, FRANCIS D. Hospital Commission Recommends That Physicians and Hos- Baxter Lecture to Be Made by Dr. Francis D. Moore, Boston. pitals Evaluate Clinical Practice. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 52 May-June, 1961, 46:3, 93 Transfusion Risks Are Heightened by Anesthesia. Myers, Robert S., Slee, Vergil N., Woodson, G. Stanley. July-Aug., MOTION PICTURES, MEDICAL, A.C.S. (See also Committees, 1961, 46:4, 113-114 A.C.S.-Motion Pictures; Standards, A.C.S.; Motion Pic- ture Library, A.C.S.) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF Motion Pictures (Descriptions). Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 61-62 Annual Report, Mason, James B. Sept-Oct., 46:5, Part I, Motion Pictures (Descriptions). Mason, James B., May-June, 211-213 1961, 46:3, 105-106; (Pediatric and Other Surgery) July- Aug., 1961, 46:4, 132-133, 134 PUBLICATIONS, A.C.S. Author Index for Medical Motion Pictures. Sept-Oct., 1961, Bookplate for F.A.C.S. and Publications Are Available. Sept- 46:5, Part II, 357-361 Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 206, 219 Classification of Films According to Standard Nomenclature Publications Sponsored by College. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 144 of Diseases and Operations. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part Bulletin II, 298 Bulletin Recipients. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 28; May-June, Medical Motion Pictures Approved by the College in 1961, 1961, 46:3, 107; Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 218; Nov- Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part II, 297-356 Dec., 1961, 46:6, 380 New Movie on Hospital Infections To be Presented at Con- Catalogue of the H. Winnett Orr Historical Collection gress. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 196 A.C.S. Publications Available. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 31 Publications Sponsored by College. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4 MOTION PICTURE LIBRARY, A.C.S. Directory Motion Picture Library Announces Five Recent Acquisitions Directory. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 210 for Loan. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 107 Early Care of Acute Soft Tissue Injuries Seventeen Films on Pediatric Surgery Given to College by A.C.S. Publications Available. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 31 Dr. Lynn. Jenkins, Hilger Perry. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, Publications Sponsored by College. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 133 144 Fellowship of Surgeons, A History of the American College of Surgeons NAFFZIGER, HOWARD C. Publications Sponsored by College. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, Howard C. Naffziger, 1884-1961. Bell, H. Glenn, July-Aug., 144; Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 372 1961, 46:4, 155 Outline of the Treatment of Fractures, An A.C.S. Publications Available. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 31 NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Publications Sponsored by College. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, Cancer Institute Monographs. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 144 144 Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL A New Index to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. National Safety Council Cites Dr. Curry for Attention to Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 30 Injured. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 59 Surgical Forum Safety Award Nominations. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 59 New Forum Volume a Huge Success. Jan-Feb., 1961, NORTH, JOHN PAUL 46:1, 32 Dr. John Paul North Becomes Director on February 1. Jan- Papers From 1961 Forum Are Published. Nov-Dec., Feb. 1961, 46:1, 6 1961, 46:6, 404 Publications Sponsored by College. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, NUBOER, JOHANNES FRANCISCUS 144 Dr. Robert Zollinger Named President Elect of College at Surgical Forum Bargain Sale. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, San Francisco Congress; Dr. Loyal Davis Heads Regents. 68 Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 16-19 1961 Surgical Forum to be on Sale in Chicago. Sept- Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 185

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Graduate Training in Surgery-Part II. Special Requirements. RAVDIN, I. S. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part II, 246-247 Royal College in Ireland Confers Honorary Fellowship on Dr. Ravdin. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 202 OFFICERS, A.C.S. (See American College of Surgeons) RESIDENTS ORATION ON TRAUMA, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, Basic Surgical Residency Education and Training. July-Aug., A.C.S.) 1961, 46:4, 112 Dr. Preston A. Wade to Be Trauma Orator at 1961 Congress, Chicago. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 93 Insurance Benefits Recommended for the Services of Interns Trauma and The Living Cell. Trueta, Joseph. May-June, and Residents. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 72 1961, 46:3, 73-77, 102 RICHTER, HARRY M. OTOLARYNGOLOGY Harry M. Richter, 1872-1960, Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 31 Graduate Training in Surgery-Part II. Special Requirements. RICKOVER, HYMAN G. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part II, 247-249 Admiral Rickover Will Deliver Martin Lecture at Congress to Convene October 2 in Chicago; Surgical Forum Outlined. Sept-Oct., 1061, 46:5, Part I, 161 PEDIATRIC SURGERY Martin Lecturer and Honorary Fellows Are Named. Sept- Motion Pictures on Pediatric and Other Surgery. Mason, Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 195 James B. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 132-133, 134 Seventeen Films on Pediatric Surgery Given to College by ROMMEL, ERWIN Dr. Lynn. Jenkins, Hilger Perry. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 133 How a Skull Fracture May Have Changed the Course of History. Hawley, Paul R., Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 380 PEPTIC ULCERS IN CHILDREN Peptic Ulcers in Children. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 204 RUSSIA What an American Surgeon Saw in Russia. Nixon, James W. PEPYS, SAMUEL May-June, 1961, 46:3, 85-87, 102 Samuel Pepys, Lively Invalid. Abernethy, Cecil. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 79-84 PLASTIC SURGERY SAUNDERS, H. PRATHER Graduate Training in Surgery-Part II. Special Requirements. Dr. H. Prather Saunders Retires from Staff. Mar-Apr., 1961, Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part II, 249 46:2, 41 SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S. (See also Committees, A.C.S.- Scholarships) Subject Index, Bulletin, 1961 403 Annual Report. McLachlin, Angus D., Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, 211 Kemper Foundation, James S. (Annual Report, Committee on Scholarships) McLachlin, Angus D., Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 211 SURGICAL TRAINING (See Graduate Training) Mead-Johnson Award. Three More Scholarships Are Awarded by College. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 54-55 Miller Traveling Scholar, Elizabeth R. (Annual Report, TELEVISION, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) Committee on Scholarships). McLachlin, Angus D., Sept- Annual Report. Peyton, Robert E., Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 211 I, 209 Scholars (Anderson, Marion C.; Brockman, Stanley K.; Dal- TEMPLE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER ton, Martin L.) Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 54-55 (Cooper, How to Trace and Prevent Infections in Surgical Wards. David Y.• Drucker, William R.; Jacob, Stanley W.; Miller, Caswell, H. Taylor, Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 373-376 Fletcher A.;' Wesolowski, Sigmund A.) Mar-Apr., 1961, Temple University Gives Honorary D. Sc. Degree to Dr. Loyal 46:2, 53-54 Davis. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 106 SECTIONAL MEETINGS, A.C.S. (Listed under "College Meet- TESTING INEBRIATED DRIVERS ings" in each BULLETIN) Instructive Meeting Held in Birmingham. May-June, 1961, Annual Report. Peyton, Robert E., Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part 46:3, 98-99 I, 209 Nurses' Program THAL, ALAN P. Los Angeles Surgeons and Nurses Plan Varied Program Dr. Thal Is Penberthy Professor. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part for Jan 29-Feb 1 Sectional Meeting. Nov-Dec., 1961, I, 205 46:6, 390-391 Programs-Prospectus and Résumé: 1961: Jan-Feb., 1961, THOMPSON, MALCOM 46:1, 11-13; May-June, 1961, 46:3, 94-99; July-Aug., 1961, Gift from Dr. Malcom Thompson Points Up Medical History. 46:4, 140-142. 1962: May-June, 1961, 46:3, 106-107; Nov- Nov-Dec, 1961, 46:6, 393 Dec. 1961, 46:6, 381-391 TRANSFUSIONS SpeciaiReferences Transfusions by the Gill. Myers, Robert S., Mar-Apr., 1961, Birmingham, 1961. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 99 46:2, 37-38, 59 Los Angeles, 1962. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 381-391 Transfusion Risks Are Heightened by Anesthesia. Myers, Mexico City, Mexico, 1961. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 13; Robert S., Slee, Vergil N., Woodson, G. Stanley. July-Aug., May-June, 1961, 46:3, 94-97 46:4, 113-114 Philadelphia, 1961. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 141-142 Winnipeg, 1961. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 11-12; July-Aug., TRANSPLANTATION OF HEART IN DOG 1961, 46:4, 141-142 What an American Surgeon Saw in Russia. Nixon, James W. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 85-87, 102 SLOAN, LE ROY H. Hospital Pioneer Dies. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 396 TRANSPORTATION AND CARE OF INJURED Stretcher SPRAGUE, EDWARD W. Making Friends of Ambulance Attendants. Sept-Oct., Dr. Robert Zollinger Named President Elect of College at San 1961, 46:5, Part I, 205 Francisco Congress; Dr. Loyal Davis Heads Regents. Jan- Minimal Equipment for Ambulances. July-Aug., 1961, Feb., 1961, 46:1, 17-19 46:4, 136-137 STAFF, A.C.S. TRAUMA (See also Committees, A.C.S.-Trauma) Dr. H. Prather Saunders Retires from Staff. Mar-Apr., 1961, Experiment in Evaluating the Management of Trauma, An. 46:2, 41 Skudder, Paul A. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 42-43, 65-67 Dr. Ingalls Joins A.C.S. Staff. Mar-Apr., 1961, 46:2, 56 Injuries Course to be Given in March by Philadelphia Trauma Dr. John Paul North Becomes Director on February 1. Jan- Committee. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 12 Feb., 1961, 46:1, 6 Minimal Equipment for Ambulances. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, Dr. Paul R. Hawley Retires From Directorship. Jan-Feb., 136-137 1961, 46:1, 20 Trauma and The Living Cell, Trueta, Joseph. May-June, 1961, Staff Members: 46:3, 73-77, 102 Kirk, Norris J. Jan-Feb., 1961, 46:1, 16; Kennedy, Wrist, Forearm and Elbow Injuries Course on December 1 and Robert H. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 212 2. Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6, 393 STANDARDS, A.C.S. TRUETA, JOSEPH Graduate Training in Surgery-Fundamental Requirements Dr. Robert Zollinger Named President Elect of College at San for Graduate Training. Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part II, 237- Francisco Congress; Dr. Loyal Davis Heads Regents. Jan- 249 Feb., 1961, 46:1, 16-19 Minimum Requirements for Cancer Programs, Sept-Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part II, 222 WADE, PRESTON A. STRETCH ER (See Transportation and Care of Injured) Dr. Preston A. Wade to Be Trauma Orator at 1961 Congress, SURGEONS' AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO Chicago. May-June, 1961, 46:3, 93 SAFETY (See National Safety Council) WANGENSTEEN, OWEN H. SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS (See Publica- Dr. Owen Wangensteen First to Hold Balfour Professorship. tions, A.C.S.) May-June, 1961, 46:3, 107 SURGICAL PRACTICE WHAT THE SURGEON OUGHT TO BE (Statement by Guy de Dr. Ravdin Discusses Surgical Practice. President Defines Chauliac) Evils; Praises College's Principles as Best for Patient [Inter- Bookplate Bearing College Seal Is Available to Fellows. July- view. Ravdin, I. S., and Troan, John.], Sept-Oct., 1961, Aug., 1961, 46:4, 131 46:5, Part I, 199-203 Bookplate for F.A.C.S. and Publications Are Available. Sept- Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 219 SURGICAL PRACTICE, COMMITTEE TO PLAN A STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND WOCHOS, ROBERT G. GOVERNMENTAL FACTORS UPON. Editor's Note. July-Aug., 1961, 46:4, 145 Public Relations (Annual Report). Myers, Robert S., Sept- Oct., 1961, 46:5, Part I, 207 ZOLLINGER, ROBERT M. SURGICAL PRIVILEGES Dr. Robert Zollinger Named President Elect of College at San Place of the American College of Surgeons in American Medi- Francisco Congress; Dr. Loyal Davis Heads Regents. Jan- cine, The. Myers, Robert S., Nov-Dec., 1961, 46:6,369-372 Feb., 1961, 46:1, 16-19

November • December 1961 Bulletin Index, Volume 47 (1962)

Bulletin OF THE American College of Surgeons

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THIS INDEX includes only the six numbers of Volume 47, 1962, of the BULLETIN. By author and sub- ject, it is the seventh annual index to be published, the others being i for Volumes 40 (1955), 41 (1956), 43 (1958), 44 (1959), 45 (196o), and 46 (1961). In 1957 was published a cumulative index, which included Volumes 31 through 42 (1946-57). It is still available upon request; and a few copies of an earlier index entitled "Index to the Publications of the American College of Surgeons Since Its Founding, 1913-1945" are also available. As, ideally, the aim of the BULLETIN is to disseminate news and information about the College to its Fellows, the subject "American College of Surgeons" in this index takes in only items concerned with history and administration. Other A.C.S. activities are listed by name, followed by the letters "A.C.S.," i.e., "Committees, A.C.S.," "Fellows, A.C.S."

Author Index

ABBOTT, VERNON C. How to Staff a Hospital Emergency De- MUSSELMAN, MERLE M., PORTER, JOHN W., and IRONS, partment. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 137-138, 182 ARTHUR L. Training of Laymen in the Immediate Care of the Sick and Injured. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 229, 234 BLODGETT, JAMES B. Surgeon's Responsibility for the Quality of Surgery, The. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 143 MYERS, ROBERT S. Clair L. Ingalls. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 40 What Operations Are Performed in Community Hospitals? Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, 230-231 CLARK, R. LEE, and MASON, JAMES B. Goal of the College's Cancer Control Program. Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 361 COPELAND, MURRAY M. Committee on Cancer Staging and NORTH, JOHN PAUL. State and Provincial Advisory Commit- End Results Reporting-Origin, Objectives, and Program. tees. May-June, 1962, 47:3, 126-129 Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 235-237

DAVIS, LOYAL. Comments Before the Annual Meeting of Fel- PORTER, JOHN W. (See Musselman, Merle M.) lows. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 13-14 Meeting Between Executive Committee, Board of Regents, and Board of Trustees of American Medical Association (Official Communication). May-June, 1962, 47:3, 105-107 R IC KOVER, HYMAN G. Education in a Free Society. Jan•Feb., Pursuit of the First Rate, The. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 69-72, 1 1962, 47:1, 5-8, 53-59 96

IRONS, ARTHUR L. (See Musselman, Merle M.) SI EWERS, CHRISTIAN F. Surgeons Train Ambulance Attend- ' ants. Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 357-360 JENKINS, HI LGER PERRY. Dr. Madden Gives 17 Films to SLEE, VERGIL N. Normal Tissue Rate, The. May•June, 1962 Motion Picture Library. Mar-Apr., 1962, 47:2 95 47:3, 108-111 SPENCER, JAMES H. And [Disaster] in Steelton. Nov•Dec., KENNEDY, ROBERT H. What's New in Trauma in Your Area? 1962, 47:6, 351-355 May-June, 1962, 47:3, 125; July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 165-167; STEPHENSON, GEORGE W. Experience Reveals Common Sept-Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 238 Bases and Their Remedies for Professional Liability Disaster in Missoula. Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 350, 365-371 Claims. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 141-142 Vade Mecum for Doctor-Writer. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 241 LONGM IRE, WILLIAM P., J R. Surgical Forum Announcement for 1962-Forum Abstracts and How tio Prepare Them. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 32-33 WADE, PRESTON A. Injured Patient and The Specialist, The. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 73-82, 94 MASON, JAM ES B. (See also Clark, R. Lee.) Gynecologic Surgery Films Given to Motion Picture Library. May.June, 1962, WALTERS, WALTMAN. Surgical Accidents and How to Avoid 47:3, 121 Them. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 139-140, 183-188 Motion Pictures. Jan Feb., 1962, 47:1, 48-49; May-June, 1962, 47:3, 121-122 McDONALD, W. J. Doctors Back Ambulance Service in Mis- ZOLLINGER, ROBERT M. Surgical Tithing, Jan•Feb., 1962 soula. Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 366 47:1, 9-12, 52-53 Subject Index

ABDOMINAL SURGERY, BOARD OF Officers: Published in each BULLETIN (Except November "American Board of Abdominal Surgery." Jan•Feb., 1962, December) 47:1, 44, 45 Officers Elect Named at 1961 Congress Are Drs. Davis, Goldman and Barnes; Professional Registration Is 7,953. ADVISORY COUNCILS, A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S.) Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 35-38 Portraits AMBULANCE (See Transportation and Care of Injured) First President John M. T. Finney and Descendants. Jan-Feb., 1962, 47:1, 12 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (History and ad- ministration only; other A.C.S. activities are listed by AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION name) Meeting Between Executive Committee, Board of Regents, Ecuadorians Hear College Praised by Dr. Ramirez Duefias. and Board of Trustees of American Medical Association Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 94 (Official Communication). Davis, Loyal, May•June, 1962, Headquarters (See Headquarters, A.C.S.) 47:3, 105-107 374 AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS Injured Patient and The Specialist, The. Wade, Preston A., Subject Index, Bulletin, 1962 I 375 Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 73-82, 94

BACHMAN, CARL State and Provincial Advisory Committees (Replace both Dr. Carl Bachman Joins Field Staff. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 90 former state judiciary and state counseling committees) BARNES, ALLAN C. State and Provincial Advisory Committees (Member- Officers Elect Named at 1961 Congress Are Drs. Davis, Gold- ship). North, John Paul. May-June, 1962, 47:3, 126-129 man and Barnes; Professional Registration Is 7,953. Trauma Jan-Feb., 1962, 47:1, 35-38 Field Program, Committee on Trauma: July-Aug., 1962, BASIC SURGICAL RESIDENCY EDUCATION AND TRAIN- 47:4, 165-166; Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, 238; Nov-Dec., 1962, I NG 47:6, 350, 365-371; 351-355 Surgical Tithing. Zollinger, Robert M., Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 9 Injured Patient and The Specialist, The. Wade, Preston A. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 73-82, 94 BAXTER LECTURE, A.C.S. Trauma, Regional Committees on Drs. Biihler and Meyerson to Speak at Atlantic City. What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 144 H., May-June, 1962, 47:3, 125; July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, BoHLER, JoRG 165-167 Drs. B •hler and Meyerson to Speak at Atlantic City. CHICAGO: Chicago Fellows to Give Injuries Course July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 144 from April 25 to 28. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 90-91, 96-97; July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 166, 167 BOOKPLATE, A.C.S. NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN: Watson-Jones to Take Bookplate for F.A.C.S. Carries Official Seal. Mar•Apr., 1962, Part in December 12 Course on Fractures. Nov-Dec., 47:2, 99 1962, 47:6, 356 BRADSHAW, HOWARD H. : Surgeons Train Ambulance At- Drs. Bradshaw and Saunders Receive Service Award. tendants. Siewers, Christian F., Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 39 357-360 VIRGINIA: Disaster Medicine and Trauma to Be Dis- cussed at Richmond Meeting. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, CANADA, ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SUR- Part I, 233 GEONS OF CANADA History of Royal College of Canada Is Published. Nov-Dec., CONVOCATION, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) 1962, 47:6, 356 Initiates Are Admitted to Fellowship in Impressive Ceremony at Convocation on Fourth Evening of Congress. Sept•Oct., CANCER PROGRAMS, A.C.S. 1962, 47:5, Part I, 225-226, 239 Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1962. Sept•ct., 1962, 47: 5, Part II, 308-322 College Begins 31st Year as Agency which Approves Cancer Programs. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 60 DAVIS, LOYAL Officers Elect Named at 1961 Congress Are Drs. Davis, Gold- Goal of the College's Cancer Control Program. Clark, R. Lee, and Mason, James B. Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 361 man and Barnes: Professional Registration Is 7,953.Ja• Minimum Standards for Cancer Programs. Sept•Oct., 1962, Feb., 1962, 47:1, 35-38 47:5, Part II, 308 DI RECTORY, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) CANCER STAGING AND END RESULTS REPORTING. DISASTER, PLANS TO COPE WITH (See Committees, A.C.S.-Cancer) Disaster in Missoula, Kennedy, Robert H. NovDec., 1962, CARE OF INJURED. (See Transportation and Care of Injured) 47:6, 350, 365-371 CHAPTERS, A.C.S. And [Disaster) in Steelton. Spencer, James H. Nov-Dec., Bronx (New York) Chapter 1962, 47:6, 351-355 Officers and Guests. Nov-Dec., 19 62, 47:6, 362 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD, 'A.C.S. (See Bradshaw, Brooklyn and (New York)Chapter Howard H.; Saunders, H. Prather) Portrait of Dr. Merrill Foote is Presented to Medical Society. May-June, 1962, 47:3, 125 Chapter Rounds EDUCATION Chapter Rounds. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 33-34; Mar•Apr., Education in a Free Society. Rickover, Hyman G. Jan•Feb. 1962, 47:2, 92-93; May-June, 1962, 47:3, 118; July-Aug., 1962, 47:1, 5-8, 53-59 1962, 47:4, 168; Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 231-233; Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 362 ECUADOR Coming Chapter Meetings Ecuadorians Hear College Praised by Dr. Ramirez Duefias. Coming Chapter Meetings. Jan-Feb., 1962, 47:1, 8; Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 94. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 93; May-June, 1962, 47:3, 118; July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 136; Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (See Hospitals) 232; Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 356 ETHICS Comments Before the Annual Meeting of Fellows. Davis, Comments Before the Annual Meeting of Fellows. Davis, Loyal, Jan Feb., 1962, 47:1, 13-14 Loyal. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 13-14 Ohio Chapter Meeting Between Executive Committee, Board of Regents, Ohio Chapter Meets. Ja•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 51 and Board of Trustees of American Medical Association CI N E CLINICS (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) [Official Communication). Davis, Loyal, May-June, 1962, Cine Clinic Films Are Now on Loan (Descriptions). July-Aug., 47:3, 105-107 1962, 47:4, 169-171 Policy on Itinerant Surgery. May-June, 1962, 47:3, 132 Cine Clinics, The. MayJune, 1962, 47:3, 117; July-Aug., 1962, Pursuit of the First Rate, The. Davis, Loyal. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:4, 148; Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 222-223 47:2, 69-72, 96 Surgeon's Responsibility for the Quality of Surgery, The. CLINICAL CONGRESS, A.C.S. (Listed under "College Meet- Blodgett, James B., July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 143 ings" in each BULLETIN) Surgical Tithing, Zollinger, Robert M., Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, Badge 9-12, 52-53 Color of Badge Identifies All Who Register at Clinical Congress. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 228 Prospectus-ATLANTIC CITY, 1962: Jan Feb., 1962, 47:1, 32-33; Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 68, 89-90; May.June, 1962, FARRAR, LILIAN K. P. 47:3, 113-117; July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 144-164; Sept•Oct., Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 243 1962, 47:5, Part I, 193-228 FARROW, MARION T. Résumé-CHICAGO, 1961: Officers Elect Named at 1961 Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 242 Congress Are Drs. Davis, Goldman and Barnes; Profes- sional Registration Is 7,953. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 35-38 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION COMMITTEES, A.C.S. (See also under subject) Have You Treated This Women? Her Name Is Nancy Grove. Advisory Councils Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 237 Advisory Councils and Committees, The (Membership). FEES SeptOct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 240-241 Meeting Between Executive Committee, Board of Regents, Appointments to Committees, May-June, 1962, 47:3, 130 and Board of Trustees of American Medical Association Cancer [Official Communication). Davis, Loyal, May-June, 1962, Committee on Cancer Staging and End Results Report- 47:3, 105-107 ing-Origin, Objectives, and Program. Copeland, Murray M. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 235-237 FELLOWS, A.C.S. Committees, The Advisory Councils and (Membership: Can- Annual Meeting of Fellows. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 144; cer; Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems Graduate Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 214 Training in Surgery; Medical Motion Pictures; Pre- and Initiates Are Admitted to Fellowship in Impressive Ceremony Postoperative Care; Program; Television; Trauma). Sept• at Convocation on Fourth Evening of Congress. Sept•Oct. Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 240-243 1962, 47:5, Part I, 225-226, 239

November • Bulletin GREAT MACE, A.C.S. (See Insignia, A.C.S.) 376 I American College of Surgeons GRUENTHER, ALFRED M. President of Red Cross to Speak at Clinical Congress; 44 Sessions for General Surgeons and Specialists Named. May-June, 1962, 47:3, 113 FELLOWS, A.C.S.-Continued Fellows Deceased Fellows Deceased: Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 52 (Charles S. Venable 1877-1961); Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 97-98; July. HANDLEY, W. SAMPSON August, 1962, 47:4, 176, 187, (W. Sampson Handley 1872- W. Sampson Handley 1872-1962. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 184 1962) 184; Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I (Lilian K. P. Farrar) 243; Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 371-372 HEADQUARTERS, A.C.S. From This Excavation Is Rising College's New Headquarters. Honorary Fellows (Also under individual's name) Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 95 Honoraries [Pictures]. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5 Part I, 195 Martin Foundation to Occupy Third Story of College's New Officers Elect Named at 1961 Congress Are Drs. Davis, Building. Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 364 Goldman and Barnes; Professional Registration Is 7,953. Jan.Feb., 1962, 47:1, 35-38 New College Headquarters on Way Up Opposite Four Build- ings Now Used. Sept•Oct. 1962, 47:5, Part I, 234 FELLOWSHIP PLEDGE, A.C.S. New Headquarters at 55 'East Erie Street, Chicago, Is Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 239 Under Way. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 172 Officers Elect Named at 1961 Congress Are Drs. Davis, Gold- FIELD PROGRAM, COMMITTEE ON TRAUMA (See Com- man and Barnes: Professional Registration Is 7,953. mittees, A.C.S.-Trauma) Jan-Feb., 1962, 47:1, 35-38 Progress Reported on Headquarters under Construction in FINANCIAL REPORT Chicago. MayJune, 1962, 47:3, 107 Examination for the Year Ended December 31, 1961. Scovell, Wellington & Company. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 177-182 HOOD, A.C.S. (See Insignia, A.C.S.) HONORARY FELLOWSHIP, A.C.S. FINANCIAL RELATIONS WITH REFERRING PHYSICIAN (See Clinical Congress, Comments Before the Annual Meeting of Fellows. Davis, A.C.S.; Fellows, A.C.S.; and under name of individual) Loyal. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 13-14 HOSPITALS Normal Tissue Rate, The. Slee, Vergil N. May-June, 1962, FINNEY, JOHN M. T. 47:3, 108-111 First President John M. T. Finney and Descendants [Pic- Pursuit of the First Rate, The. Davis, Loyal. Mar•Apr., 1962, ture]. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 12 47:2, 69-72, 96 What Operations Are Performed in Community Hospitals? FOOTE, MERRILL N. Myers, Robert S. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, 230-231 Portrait of Dr. Merrill Foote Is Presented to Medical Society. Emergency Department May'June, 1962, 47:3, 125 Disaster in Missoula. Kennedy, Robert H., Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 350, 365-371 FORUM ON FUNDAMENTAL SURGICAL PROBLEMS, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; Publications, And [Disaster] in Steelton. Spencer, James H., Nov A.C.S., Surgical Forum) Dec., 1962, 47, 351-355 Forum Abstracts and How to Prepare Them. Jan•Feb., 1962, Emergency Department Brochure. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2 47:1, 32 99; JulyAug., 1962, 47:4, 138 Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems (Titles and Au- How to Staff a Hospital Emergency Department. Abbott thors]. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 196-205 Vernon C. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 137-138, 182 Papers From 1961 Forum Are Published. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 61 Surgical Forum Abstracts Due by March 25. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 68 INGALLS, CLAIR L. Surgical Forum Announcement for 1962. Longmire, William Myers, Robert S. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 40 P., Jr. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 32-33 INSIGNIA, A.C.S. Initiates Are Admitted to Fellowship in Impressive Ceremony at Convocation on Fourth Evening of Congress. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 225-226, 239; (Great Mace), 215 GAVEL, A.C.S. (See Insignia, A.C.S.) INSURANCE PROGRAMS, A.C.S. Experience Proves That College's Professional Liability In- GOLDMAN, LEON surance Program Is Sound and Fair. May-June, 1962, 47:3, Officers Elect Named at 1961 Congress Are Drs. Davis, 112, 123-124 Goldman and Barnes: Professional Registration Is 7,953. Experience Reveals Common Bases and Their Remedies for Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 35-38 Professional Liability Claims. Stephenson, George W. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 141-142 GOVERNORS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. Agenda for Governors' Meetings, 1962. Sept•ct., 1962, 47:5, INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SURGICAL Part I, 226 COLLEGES Comments Before the Annual Meeting of Fellows. Davis, Exchange of Surgeons for Research and Training to Be Dis- Loyal. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 13 cussed. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 167 Members, Board of Governors. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 46-48 Fellows Invited to Discuss Exchange of Surgeons. Sept•Oct. Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors, 1961. Samson, 1962, 47:5, 228 Paul C. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 41-45 Four New Member Groups Admitted to International Fed- eration. Jan-Feb., 1962, 47:1, 50 GRADUATE TRAINING IN SURGERY, A.C.S. International Federation to Discuss Interchange of Young Approved Programs of Graduate Training in General Surgery Surgeons. May-June, 1962, 47:3, 130 and in the Surgical Specialties in Civilian Hospitals of the United States and in Canada as of September 1, 1962. ITINERANT SURGERY Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part II, 265-307 Policy on Itinerant Surgery. May•Jime, 1962, 47:3, 132 Approved Programs of Graduate Training In General Surgery and in the Surgical Specialties in United States Govern- ment Hospitals as of September 1, 1962. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part II, 260-264 JAMESON, EDWIN M. Graduate Training in Surgery-Fundamental Requirements Jameson Gift of 38 Books Provides Library with Materia for Graduate Training. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part II, for Obstetric and Gynecologic Research. May-June, 1962, 247-259 47:3, 122-123 Graduate Training Symposium to Be on First Day of Con- JEFFERSON MEDICAL CENTER, PHILADELPHIA gress. May-June, 1962, 47:3, 117 [Picture] July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 145 Special Requirements General Surgery. SeptOct., 1962, 47:5, Part II, 254-256 JOHNSTON, CHARLES G. Obstetrics and Gynecology. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part National Safety Council Honors Detroit Surgeon Posthu- II, 256-257 mously. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 50 Otolaryngology. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part II, 257-259 Plastic Surgery. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part II, 259 JOINT COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION OF HOSPI- Supplement: Approved Programs of Graduate Training. . TALS May-June, 1962, 47:3, 119-120 Program for Accreditation of Nursing Homes Is Established. Surgical Tithing. Zollinger, Robert M. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 364 9-12, 52-53 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, ASSOCIATION OF SURGEONS OF KENNEDY, ROBERT H. "A Mark of Honour and Esteem From Their British Col- Dr. Robert H. Kennedy Receives Award from National leagues." Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 228 Safety Council. NovDec., 1962, 47:6, 365 LIBRARY, A.C.S. History of Royal College of Canada Is Published. Nov•Dec., Subject Index, Bulletin, 7962 I 377 1962, 47:6, 356 Jameson Gift of 38 Books Provides Library with Material for Obstetric and Gynecologic Research. May-June, 1962, 47:3, 122-123 Texas Medical Association Library Extends Services to Fel- NURSING HOMES, ACCREDITATION OF lows. May•June, 1962, 47:3, 123 Program for Accreditation of Nursing Homes Is Established. NovDec., 1962, 47:6, 364

MADDEN, JOHN L. OFFICERS, A.C.S. (See American College of Surgeons) Dr. Madden Gives 17 Films to Motion Picture Library. Comments Before the Annual Meeting of Fellows. Davis, Jenkins, Hilger Perry. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 95 Loyal, Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 13-14 OPERATIONS MOST FREQUENTLY PERFORMED MARTIN MEMORIAL LECTURE, A.C.S. (See also Clinical What Operations Are Performed in Community Hospitals? Congress, A.C.S.) Myers, Robert S. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 230-231 President of Red Cross to Speak at Clinical Congress; 44 Sessions for General Surgeons and Specialists Named. ORATION ON TRAUMA, A.C.S. May•June, 1962, 47:3, 113 Drs. Bghler and Meyerson to Speak at Atlantic City. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 144 MAYERSON, HYMEN SAMUEL Injured Patient and the Specialist, The. Wade, Preston A. Drs. BOhler and Meyerson to Speak at Atlantic City. July. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 73-82, 94 Aug., 1962, 47: 4, 144 MEAD-JOHNSON AWARD (See Scholarships, A.C.S.) MEDICAL TALKS AND PAPERS, PREPARATION OF PONTIAC GENERAL HOSPITAL, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Vade Mecum for Doctor-Writer. Stephenson, George W. How to Staff a Hospital Emergency Department. Abbott, Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 241 Vernon C., July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 137-138, 182 POSTGRADUATE COURSES, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Con- MEDICO-CARE gress, A.C.S.) Will You Work Overseas With MEDICO-CARE? Nov-Dec., Mar•April, 1962, 47:2, 89; July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 157-164; 1962, 47, 363 Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 212-220 MEETINGS, A.C.S. (Listed under College Meetings in each PRIESTLEY, JAMES T. BULLETIN; see also Clinical Congress, Sectional Meetings, Dr. Priestley is Honored by Hawthorne Surgical Society. Chapters) Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 39 MEIGS, JOE V. PROFESSIONAL AND HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES, INC., Chair at Harvard Medical School Named for Dr. Meigs. COMMISSION ON May•June, 1962, 47:3, 130 Dr. Robert Myers Heads Professional and Hospital Activ- ities Commission. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 164 MEXICO Normal Tissue Rate, The. Slee, Vergil N., May-June, 1962, Mexican Surgeons Invite Fellows to November 18-24 Scien- 108-111. tific Meeting. May-June, 1962; 47:3, 130 What Operations Are Performed in Community Hospitals? MISSOULA, MONTANA Myers, Robert S. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, 230-231 Disaster in Missoula. Kennedy, Robert H., Nov-Dec., 1962, PUBLICATIONS, A.C.S. 47:6, 350, 365-371 Publications Sponsored by College May Be Purchased for MOTION PICTURES, MEDICAL, A.C.S. (See also Committees, Nominal Cost. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 99 A.C.S.-Motion Pictures; Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; Cine Bulletin Clinics, A.C.S.; Motion Picture Library, A.c.s.) Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 4; Mar•Apr., 1962; 47:2, 98; May Author Index for Medical Motion Pictures. Sept•Oct., 1962, June, 1962, 47:3, 130; Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 360 47:5, Part II, 338-339 Do You Have an Extra Copy of May-June BULLETIN? Cine Clinic Films Are Now on Loan [Descriptions]. July•Aug., July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, Inside Back Cover 1962, 47:4, 169-171 Directory Classification of Motion Pictures According to Standard Watch for your New A.C.S. "Directory," Jan•Feb., 1962, Nomenclature of Diseases and Operations. Sept•Oct., 47:1, 60 1962, 47:5, Part II, 324 Fellowship of Surgeons, A History of the American College Exhibition, The Motion Picture. July-Aug. 1962, 47:4, 149- of Surgeons. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 51 150; Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 223-225' Model of a Hospital Emergency Department Innovations in Transfusion Therapy to be Shown in New Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 99; July•Aug., 1962, 47:4, 138 Film. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, 228 Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics Medical Motion Pictures Approved by College in 1962. An Index to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part II, 323-339 Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 63 Motion Pictures [Descriptions]. Mason, James B. Jan•Feb., Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics--With Interna- 1962, 47:1, 48-49; May•June, 1962, 47:3, 121-122 tional Abstracts of Surgery, Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 100; Motion Picture Committee Lists 21 Productions as Out- May-June, 1962, 47:3, 131; Sept-Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, standing. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 34 244; Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 379 Movie "Hands We Trust" Seen by 8,024,000 Televiewers. Surgical Forum May•June, 1962, 47:3, 123 Papers From 1961 Forum are Published. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 61 MOTION PICTURE LIBRARY, A.C.S. Papers from 1962 Forum Are Published. Nov-Dec., 1962, Dr. Madden Gives 17 Films to Motion Picture Library. 47:6, 380 Jenkins, Hilger Perry. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 95 Gift from Permits Greater Circulation of Films. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 172 RAMIREZ DUEFIAS, JOSE Gynecologic Surgery Films Given to Motion Picture Library. Ecuadorians Hear College Praised by Dr. Ramirez Duefias. Mason, James B., May-June, 1962, 47:3, 121 Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 94 Motion Picture Library Receives Fourteen New Prints for Loan. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 49-50 RAVDIN, I. S. Ravdin Institute Is Dedicated [picture]. Nov-Dec., 1962, MYERS, ROBERT S. 47:6, 378 Dr. Robert Myers Heads Professional and Hospital Activ- ities Commission. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 164 REGENTS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. (Listed in each BULLETIN, except November•December) "American Board of Abdominal Surgery." Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 44, 45 - Comments Before the Annual Meeting of Fellows. Davis, NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL Loyal, Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 13 Any Organization or Individual May Submit Nomination for Meeting Between Executive Committee, Board of Regents, Award. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 50 and Board of Trustees of American Medical Association Dr. Robert H. Kennedy Receives Award from National [Official Communication]. Davis, Loyal. May-June, 1962, Safety Council. Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 365 47:3, 105-107 National Safety Council Honors Detroit Surgeon Posthu- Policy on Itinerant Surgery. May-June, 1962, 47:3, 132 mously. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 50 RICKOVER, HYMAN G. NAVRATIL, ERNST Admiral Rickover Says American Schools Can Learn From Honoraries [Picture]. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5 Part I, 195 Swiss. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 239 NEALON, THOMAS F., JR. ROBERTS, STUART S. Surgery Performed at Jefferson Hospital to Be Telecast to University of Illinois Resident Receives Mead-Johnson Congress. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 90 Award. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 34

November • December 7962 Bulletin STEVENS, JOHN L. 378 I American College of Surgeons Dr. Stevens, Mansfield, Ohio, Is Honored for 66 Years of Practice. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 91 SURGEONS' AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO SAFETY (See National Safety Council) SAMOA Samoa Needs a Surgeon. Nov•Dec., 1962, 47:6, 364 SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS (See Publica- tions, A.C.S.) SEAT BELTS SURGICAL ACCIDENTS Injured Patient and The Specialist, The. Wade, Preston A. Surgical Accidents and How to Avoid Them. Walters, Walt- Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 73-82, 94 man, July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 139-140, 183-188 What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H., July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 165; Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 238 SURGICAL ASSISTANTS Meeting Between Executive Committee, Board of Regents, SAUNDERS, H. PRATHER and Board of Trustees of American Medical Association Drs. Bradshaw and Saunders Receive Service Award, [Official Communication]. Davis, Loyal, May-June, 1962, Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 39 47:3, 105-107 SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S. SURGICAL FORUM (See Publications, A.C.S.) University of Illinois Resident Receives Mead-Johnson Award. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 34 SURGICAL TITHING Zollinger, Robert M., Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 9-12, 52-53 SECTIONAL MEETINGS, A.C.S. (Listed under College Meet- ings in each BULLETIN) Nurses' Program TELEVISION, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress) Programs for Los Angeles, Detroit, Memphis and Wash- Laboring to Perfect Congress Television Program from Uni- ington Meetings Include Chapter Functions. Jan-Feb., versity of Chicago Hospitals [picture]. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 1962, 47:1, 24-25 37 Programs-Prospectus and R6sume, 1962: Jan•Feb., 1962, Television, Clinical Congress. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 145-147; 47:1, 15-31; Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 83-88; ]Pictures] Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 220-221 July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 173-175, 188; Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 345-349 THOMSON, J. E. M. Special References Dr. J. E. M. Thomson Receives Citation from Orthopedic Charlotte, 1963: Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 345-349 Surgeons. July-Aug., 1962, 47:4, 186 Los Angeles, 1962: Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:15-25 TISSUE RATE Detroit, 1962: Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 15, 26-27; Mar•Apr. Normal Tissue Rate, The. Slee, Vergil N., May-June, 1962, 1962, 47:2, 83-85 47:3, 108-111 Memphis, 1962: Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 15, 28-29; Mar- Apr., 1962, 47:2, 85-87 TRANSPORTATION AND CARE OF INJURED Phoenix, 1963: Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 345-349 Injured Patient and The Specialist, The. Wade, Preston A. Washington, 1962: Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 15, 30-31 Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 73-82, 94. Surgeons Train Ambulance Attendants. Siewers, Christian F. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 87-88 Nov-Dec., 1962, 47:6, 357-360 SEI RO, VAI NO Training of Laymen in the Immediate Care of the Sick and Honoraries [Picture). Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5 Part I, 195 Injured. Musselman, Merle M., Porter, John W., and Irons, Arthur L. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 229, 234 SPECIALTY SURGERY Injured Patient and The Specialist, The. Wade, Preston, A. TRAUMA (See also Committees, A.C.S.-Trimma) Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 73-82, 94 Injured Patient and The Specialist, The. Wade, Preston A. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 73-82, 94 SPENCER, JAMES H. Dr. James H. Spencer Joins College Staff in May. May-June TRAUMA, REGIONAL COMMITTEES ON (See Committees, 1962, 47:3, 124 A.C.S.,-Trauma, Regional Committees on) TULANE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE STAFF, A.C.S. (Administrative staff listed in each BULLETIN, Hand Surgery Course at Tulane. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 50 except November•December) Clair L. Ingalls. Myers, Robert S. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 40 TUTORIAL CASES Dr. Carl Bachman Joins Field Staff. Mar•Apr., 1962, 47:2, 90 Surgical Tithing. Zollinger, Robert M. Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, Dr. James H. Spencer Joins College Staff in May. May June, 9-12, 52-53 1962, 47:3, 124 Marion T. Farrow. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 242 VENABLE, CHARLES S. STATE AND PROVINCIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES, Jan•Feb., 1962, 47:1, 52 A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S.) STEELTON, PENNSYLVANIA And [Disaster] in Steelton. Spencer, James H. Nov-Dec., WALKER, ROBERT MILNES , 1962, 47:6, 351-355 Honoraries [Picture]. Sept•Oct., 1962, 47:5, Part I, 195

Ravdin Institute Is Dedicated THE I. S. RAVDIN INSTITUTE of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania was dedicated on . Named for the university's vice president for medical affairs, the building is one of the most ad- vanced and comprehensive structures ever built for medical research, patient care and teaching. Dr. Ravdin was 196o-61 president of the American College of Surgeons and former chairman of its Board of Regents. Located at Thirty-fourth and Spruce Streets in Philadelphia, the Institute cost $7,700,000. Index, Volume 48 (1963)

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THIS INDEX INCLUDES Only the six numbers of Volume 48, 1963, of the BULLETIN. By author and subject, it is the eighth annual index to be published, the others being for Volumes 4o (1955) 41, (1956), 43 (1958), 44 (1959), 45 (196o), 46 (1961) and 47 (1962). In 1957 a cumulative index including Volumes 31 through 42 (1946-1957) was published separately; and is still available upon request. As the BULLETIN attempts to disseminate news and information about the College to its Fellows, the subject "American College of Surgeons" in this index includes only items concerned with history and administration. Other activities are listed separately by name, followed by the letters "A.c.s.," i.e. "Meet- ings, A.c.s.," "Fellows, A.C.S.," "Committees, A.C.S." Author Index AM ENT, RICHARD P. (See Myers, Robert S.) MYERS, ROBERT S. (See also John Paul North) College Develops Standards of Professional Practice. Nov• Dec., 6:351-352 Bo H LER, Jo RG. Organization and Management of Trauma Every Copy of 1962 Surgical Forum Sold Within Four Surgery in Austria. May•June, 3:107-111 Months. May.June, 3:118 How the Congress and the College Got Started. Sept•Oct., 5:221 CLARK, R. LEE, and WILLIAMS, ASHBEL C. Regionalization: Program of Hospital Standardization, The. Jan•Feb., 1:31-32 A Program for Mobilization of Cancer Teams. Jan•Feb., 1: MYERS, ROBERT S., SLEE, VERGIL N., and AMENT, 29-30, 50 RICHARD P. Study Shows Need for Therapy Audit in Hospitals. Mar-Apr., 2:61-63 DAVIS, LOYAL. Credo. Jan-Feb., 1:25-28, 52 Fifty Years of Fellowship. Jan•Feb., 1:4 NORTH, JOHN PAUL. Challenge to Surgeons Entering Practice James Stepina Shannon 1910-1963. Sept•Oct., 5:237 A. Jan•Feb., 1:23-24, 49-50 DICKISON, J. CAMPBELL. Emergency Department at the Dr. James B. Mason Leaves A.C.S. Sept-Oct., 5:228 Montreal General Hospital. July•Aug., 4:141-142, 178 Forum Is Unique Contribution to American Surgery, The. Sept•Oct., 5:220, 222-223 Opinions of Fellows of the American College of Surgeons on ELIAS, HOUGHTON F. Emergency Cart Equipped for Constant the Supply of Surgeons. Nov•Dec., 6:355 Immediate Use. Mar•Apr., 2:83-84 Prospect. Nov-Dec., 6:336 Professional Liability Insurance Program to be Discontinued [Letter of March 11, 1963 to the Fellowship] May•June, 3: GI LLESPI E, ROBERT W. To Protect a State from Tetanus. 120-121 Nov•Dec., 6:345-346 NORTH, JOHN PAUL, and MYERS, ROBERT S. Fellows Contribute to the Teaching of Surgeons. Sept•Oct., 5:225 HUMPHREYS, GEORGE H., II. [In Memoriam] Allen 0. Whipple 1881-1963. Nov•Dec., 6:365-366, 375-376 PRIESTLEY, JAMES T. In Retrospect. Sept Oct., 5:184

KENNEDY, ROBERT H. What's New in Trauma in Your Area? ROGERS, JACK M. Transportation of the Emotionally Dis- Mar•Apr., 2:80, 95-96; May•June, 3:126-127; July•Aug., turbed Patient. Sept•Oct., 5:227-228 4:160-162; Sept•Oct., 5:233-234; Nov•Dec., 6:353 SAMSON, PAUL C. (See Mahorner, Howard) LAUFMAN, HAROLD. Surgical Education in . May•June, SLEE, VERGIL N. (See Myers, Robert S.) 3:101-106, 129-130 SPENCER, JAMES H. Mass Casualties in the Civilian Hospital. Nov-Dec., 6:342-344, 356-361 Trauma Program, The. May•June, 3:124-125 MAHORNER, HOWARD, and SAMSON, PAUL C. Minutes, STEPHENSON, GEORGE W. College and Graduate Training in Annual Meeting, Board of Governors, 1962. Jan•Feb., 1: Surgery, The. July•Aug., 4:158 43-45 STROMBERG, WILLIAM B., JR. Michael Livingood Mason MASON, JAMES B. Heritage of the Cancer Program, The. 1895-1963. Sept•Oct., 5:235-236 Mar•Apr., 2:85-86 MULLER, WILLIAM H., JR. Surgical Forum Announcement for 1963. Jan•Feb., 1:33-34 WILLIAMS, ASHBEL C. (See Clark, R. Lee) Subject Index

ADVISORY COMMITTEES., A.C.S. [See Committees, A.C.S., College and Graduate Training in Surgery, The. Stephenson, State and Provincial Advisory Committees] George W. July•Aug., 4:158-159 College Develops Standards of Professional Practice. Myers, ADVISORY COUNCILS IN THE SURGICAL SPECIALTIES, Robert. S. Nov•Dec., 6:351-352 A.C.S., (See Committees, A.C.S.) Credo. Davis, Loyal. Jan•Feb., 1:25-28, 52 AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (AID) Forum Is Unique Contribution to American Surgery. North, (See United States Public Health Service) John Paul. Sept•Oct., 5:220, 222-223 Heritage of the Cancer Program, The. Mason, James B. Mar• AMBULANCE (See Transportation and Care of Injured) Apr., 2:85-86 How Cancer Education of the Public Got Started [Letter of AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (History and adminis- October 6, 1928 from Thomas S. Cullen to Joseph C. Blood- tration only; other A.C.S. activities are listed by name) good] Mar•Apr., 2:87 Bond of Communication is Established, A [Sectional Meetings] Program of Hospital Standardization, The. Myers, Robert S. Jan•Feb., 1:21-22 Jan•Feb., 1 :31-32 368 Trauma Program, The. Spencer, James H. May•June, 3: 124-125 Subject Index, Bulletin, 1963 I 369 Fiftieth Anniversary (See also Founders) Fellows in Middle East Raise a Toast to the College in Celebration of Its Fiftieth Year. Sept-Oct., 5:229 Fifty Years of Fellowship. Davis, Loyal. Jan•Feb., 1:4 Fifty Years Later. May-June, 3:135 CHILDS, SAMUEL B., Jr. First Director [John G. Bowman]. Mar-Apr., 2:76 Drs. Hull, Childs and Cohn Head Sectional Meeting Com- How the Congress and the College Got Started. Myers, mittees, 1964. July-Aug., 4:162; [Picture] Nov-Dec., 6:339 Robert S., Sept-Oct., 5:221 CINE CLINICS (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) In the Beginning. May-June, 3:132-135 May-June, 3:117; July-Aug., 4:154; Sept-Oct., 5:206 In Retrospect. Priestley, James T. Sept-Oct., 5:184 Cine Films From 1962 Congress Are Now in Circulation. May 5, 1913 [Date of founding]. May-June, 3:100 May-June, 3:119-120, 129 Prospect. North, John Paul. Nov-Dec., 6:336 Founders CLINICAL CONGRESS, A.C.S. (Listed under "College Meet- Elder Statesmen Recall Meeting in 1913. Sept-Oct., 5:224 ings" in each BULLETIN) First Regent [Herbert A. Bruce] Holds His Last Court, Prospectus —SAN FRANCISCO, 1963: Mar -Apr., 2:81-82; The. Nov•Dec.,6:344 May-June, 3:113-118; July-Aug., 4:143-155; Sept-Oct., Founders Robert D. Forbes and Raymond C. Turck. Nov • 5:185-223 Dec., 6:356-357 How the Congress and the College Got Started. Myers, President and The Founders, The. July-Aug., 4:180 Robert S. Sept-Oct., 5:221 Headquarters Resume—ATLANTIC CITY, 1962: Jan-Feb., 1:35-48, 53 Skeleton of New Headquarters Is Almost Finished. COHN, ISIDORE, JR. Jan-Feb., 1:55 Drs. Hull, Childs, and Cohn Head Sectional Meeting Com- Officers: Published in each BULLETIN (Except November • mittees, 1964. July-Aug., 4:162; [Picture] Nov -Dec., 6:338 December) COMMITTEES, A.C.S. (See also under subject) Drs. Dunphy, Nesbit, Patterson and Priestley Head New Advisory Councils in the Surgical Specialties [Membership] Officers' Slate. Jan-Feb., 1:36-37 Jan-Feb., 1:48; Sept-Oct., 5:238 Imago Chirurgii [Pictures of first 44 presidents, A.C.S.] Cancer [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:238 Sept-Oct., 5:221 American Joint Committee on Cancer Staging Meets AMERICAN JOINT COMMITTEE ON CANCER STAGING [membership; photograph]. May-June, 3:131 AND END RESULTS REPORTING. [Membership; photo- Heritage of the Cancer Program, The. Mason, James B. graph] May-June, 3:131 Mar -Apr., 2:85-86 ANTIBIOTIC STUDY Regionalization: A Program for Mobilization of Cancer Antibiotic Study Shows Need for Therapy Audit in Hospitals. Teams. Clark, R. Lee, and Williams, Ashbel C. Jan-Feb., Myers, Robert S., Slee, Vergil N., and Ament, Richard P., 1:29-30, 50 Mar-Apr., 2:61-63 Treatment by Endocrines in Is Upheld by Physician-Surgeon Study. Jan-Feb., 1 :42 AUSTRIA Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems [Membership] Organization and Management of Trauma Surgery in Austria. Sept-Oct., 5:239 Bohler, Jorg. May-June, 3:107-111 Graduate Training in Surgery [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:239 Medical Motion Pictures [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:239 BALCH, RALPH E. Pre- and Postoperative Care [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:239 Sept-Oct., 5:224 Program [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5: 240 BALFOUR, DONALD C. State and Provincial Advisory Committees [Replace both Nov-Dec., 6:363 former state judiciary and state counseling committees) (Membership] July-Aug., 4:173-176 BARTTER, FREDERIC CROSBY Chairmen of Advisory Committees to Meet October 31 July-Aug. 4:143-144 in San Francisco Sept-Oct., 5:215 BAXTER LECTURE, A.C.S. (See Frederic Crosby Barrter) Surgical Practices BLOODGOOD, JOSEPH C. Fellows Contribute to the Teaching of Surgery. North, How Cancer Education of the Public Got Started [Letter from John Paul, and Myers, Robert S., Sept-Oct., 5:225 Thomas S. Cullen to Joseph C. Bloodgood on October 6, Too Many General Surgeons in Their Communities, Say 1928] Mar•Apr., 2:87 General Surgeons Surveyed by A.C.S.. Jan-Feb., 1:40-42 Television [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:240 BOWMAN, JOHN G. Trauma [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:240 The First Director. Mar -Apr., 2:76 Field Program, Committee on Trauma (See below: BRUCE, HERBERT A. "What's New in Trauma in Your Area?) July•Aug., 4:180; Nov-Dec., 6:344 Standards for Emergency Department in Hospitals. BRUNER, W. EVANS May-June, 3:112, 125 Sept-Oct., 5:224 Trauma Program, The. Spencer, James H. May-June, 3:124-125 BUTTE, MONTANA What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert Montanans at First Sectional Meeting. Jan-Feb., 1:22 H. Mar -Apr., 2:80, 95-96; May-June, 3:126-127; July- Aug., 4:160-162; Sept-Oct., 5:233-234; Nov-Dec., 6:353 CANCER OF THE OVARY Trauma, Regional Committees on A Precedent-Breaking Film, to be Seen at Congress. Sept-Oct., CHICAGO: Jan-Feb., 1:54; Mar-Apr., 2:82, 84; Sept- 5:236 Oct., 5: 233-234, 237 CANCER PROGRAMS, A.C.S. (See also Committees, A.C.S.- : To Protect a State from Tetanus. Gillespie, Cancer) Robert W., Nov-Dec., 6:345-346 Cancer Programs Approved: 972. [Correction] Nov -Dec., 6:349 CORNELL, WILLIAM P. Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1963. Sept-Oct., Kemper Scholar Is Resident at . 5: 305-320 Jan-Feb., 1:51 Director and Cancer Program Staff Members Confer. March • Apr., 2:86 CULLEN, THOMAS S. Heritage of the Cancer Program, The. Mason, James B. How Cancer Education of the Public Got Started. [Letter from Mar •Apr., 2:85-86 Thomas S. Cullen to Joseph C. Bloodgood on October 6, Regionalization: A Program for Mobilization of Cancer Teams. 1928] Mar-Apr., 2:87 Clark, R. Lee and Williams, Ashbel C. Jan-Feb., 1:29-30, 50 Standards for Cancer Programs. Sept-Oct., 5:321 Two [Cancer Program] Workshops in 1964. Nov-Dec., 6:348 DAVIS, LOYAL July-Aug., 4:180 CANCER REGISTRY (See also Cancer Programs, A.C.S.) DIRECTORY, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) A Registry Is an Effective Tool for Control of Cancer. Nov• DISASTER, PLAN TO COPE WITH Dec., 6:347-350 Mass Casualties in the Civilian Hospital. Spencer, James H. CARE OF INJURED (See Transportation and Care of Injured) Nov-Dec., 6: 342-344, 356-361 CAVE, EDWIN FRENCH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD, A.C.S. (See Whipple, July-Aug., 4:143-144 Allen 0.) CHAPTERS, A.C.S. DUNPHY, J. ENGLEBERT Chapter Rounds Drs. Dunphy, Nesbit, Patterson and Priestley Head New Jan-Feb., 1:49; Mar-Apr., 2:93-94; May-June, 3:122- Officers' Slate. Jan-Feb., 1:36-37; July-Aug., 4:143-144 123; July-Aug., 4:154-157; Sept-Oct., 5:226, 231-232; Nov-Dec., 6:358 Coming Chapter Meetings EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC Jan-Feb. 1:32; Mar-Apr., 2:64; May-June, 3:123; July• How Cancer Education of the Public Got Started. [Letter Aug., 4:157;57; Sept-Oct., 5:226; Nov-Dec., 6:352, from Thomas S. Cullen to Joseph C. Bloodgood on October CHI ENGMAI HOSPITAL, CH I ENGMAI, THAILAND 6, 1928] Mar-Apr., 2:87 Thai Developing Medical School in Cheingmai, and Mentor. ELLISON, ROBERT S. Nov-Dec., 6:366 Responsibilities and Rights. May-June, 3:125

November • Bulletin HADDAD, FARID SAMI AND FUAD SAMI 370 I American College of Surgeons Fellows in Middle East Raise a Toast to the College in Cele- bration of Its Fiftieth Year. Sept•Oct., 6:229 HARPER HOSPITAL, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Correction in Listing of Harper Hospital Graduate Training Programs. Jan•Feb., 1:53 EMERGENCY CART Emergency Cart Equipped for Constant Immediate Use. Elias, HARRIS, STANLEY C. Houghton F. Mar-Apr., 2:83-84 Two New Staff Members Will Participate in Cancer Program. Jan•Feb., 1:50 EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (See Hospitals) HEADQUARTERS, A.C.S. ENDOCRINE ABLATIVE PROCEDURES FOR TREATMENT New Address: 55 East Erie Street. Nov•Dec., 6:359 OF DISSEMINATED MAMMARY CANCER Skeleton of New Headquarters Is Almost Finished. Jan•Feb. Treatment by Endocrines in Breast Cancer Is Upheld by 1:55 Physician-Surgeon Study. Jan•Feb., 1:42 HILLSTROM, EARL N. ETHICS Surgeon Earl N. Hillstrom of Nevada Heads MEDICO. Nov Credo. Davis, Loyal. Jan•Feb., 1 :25-28, 52 Dec., 6:352 EVERS, JOHN W. Takes Over as Vice President of Martin HIRSCHMAN, LOUIS J. [Founder]Sept-Oct., 5:224 Foundation. Sept•Oct., 5:237 HOSPITALS EYRING, EDWARD J. Antibiotic Study Shows Need for Therapy Audit in Hospitals. Mead Johnson Awards Given to Two University of Myers, Robert S., Slee, Vergil, N., and Ament, Richard P. Residents. Jan•Feb., 1:51 Mar.Apr., 2:61-63 College Develops Standards of Professional Practice. Myers, FELLOWS, A.C.S. Robert S. Nov-Dec., 6:351-352 Annual Meeting. July•Aug., 4:146; Sept•Oct., 5:223 Emergency Cart Equipped for Constant Immediate Use. Fellows Contribute to the Teaching of Surgery. North, John Elias, Houghton F. Mar. Apr., 2:83-84 Paul, and Myers, Robert S. Sept•Oct., 5:225 Mass Casualties in the Civilian Hospital. Spencer, James H. Fellows Deceased. Mar -Apr., 2:94-95; July•Aug., 4:177-178; Nov•Dec. 6:342-344, 356-361 Sept-Oct., 5: (Michael Livingood Mason) 235-236; Nov• Program of 'Hospital Standardization, The. Myers, Robert S. Dec., 6:364-365, (Donald C. Balfour) 363, (Herbert A. Jan-Feb., 1:31-32 Bruce) 344, (Allen 0. Whipple) 365-366, 375-376 Emergency Department FELLOWSHIP, A.C.S. Emergency Department at the Montreal General Hospital. Credo. Davis, Loyal. Jan•Feb., 1 :25-28, 52 Dickison, J. Campbell. July•Aug., 4:141-142, 178 Responsibilities and Rights. May•June, 3:125 New Emergency Department Guide. Jan•Feb., 1:32 Training Requirements for Fellowship Are Modified. Sept• Standards for Emergency Department in Hospitals. May- Oct., 5:225-226 June, 3:112, 125 HULL, HARRY C. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY YEAR (See American College of Surgeons) Drs. Hull, Childs and Cohn Head Sectional Meeting Commit- tees, 1964. July•Aug., 4:162; [Picture] Nov.Dec., 6:337 FINANCIAL REPORT, A.C.S. Examination for the Year Ended December 31, 1962. Lybrand, HUNTER MUSEUM Ross Bros. & Montgomery. July-Aug., 4:167-172 Birthplace of Scotland's Hunter Brothers Becomes Museum and Shrine. Nov•Dec., 6:360 FONKALSRUD, ERIC W. Mead Johnson Awards Given to Two University of California Residents. Jan•Feb., 1:51 INITIATES, A.C.S. Initiates to be Instructed in Convocation Procedure October 31 FORBES, ROBERT D. Sept•Oct., 5:217 [Founder, A.C.S.] Nov•Dec., 6:356 INSURANCE PROGRAM, A.C.S. FORUM ON FUNDAMENTAL SURGICAL PROBLEMS, Professional Liability Insurance Program to be Discontinued A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; Publications, [Letter of March 11, 1963 to the Fellowship] North, John A.C.S., Surgical Forum) Paul. May•June, 3:120-121 Forum Abstracts and How to Prepare Them. Jan•Feb., 1:34 Forum Is Unique Contribution to American Surgery. North, INTERNATIONAL. FEDERATION OF SURGICAL John Paul. Sept•Oct., 5: 220, 222-223. COLLEGES Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems, Sept•Oct., 5: Federation of Surgical Colleges Plans Missions. [Picture] 212-220 Jan•Feb., 1:54 Surgical Forum [Publication] ISRAEL (See Surgical Education in Israel) Jan-Feb., 1:39; May•June, 3:118; Sept-Oct., 5:213; Nov• Dec., 6:375 Surgical Forum Abstracts Due by March 24. Mar-Apr., 2:60 JAMES IV ASSOCIATION OF SURGEONS May•June, 3:103 Surgical Forum Announcement for 1963. Muller, William H., JEWELERY, A.C.S. Jan•Feb., 1:55, July-Aug., 4:166 Jr. Jan-Feb., 1:33-34 FOUNDERS, A.C.S. (See American College of Surgeons— KEMPER, JAMES S. FOUNDATION (See Scholarships, A.C.S. Founders) LIBRARY, A.C.S. GOVERNORS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. This Woodcut by Hans Weiditz. July•Aug., 4:176 [Membership] Jan -Feb.,1 :46-47 Agenda For Governors' Meetings, 1963. Sept•Oct., 5: 222-223 McGILL UNIVERSITY Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors, 1962. Jan• Dr. Gurd Succeeds Dr. Robertson as Professor of Surgery, Feb., 1: 43-45 McGill, July-Aug., 4:178 GRADUATE TRAINING IN SURGERY, A.C.S. Dr. Robertson Becomes Principal of McGill University. Approved Programs of Graduate Training in General Surgery Mar•Apr., 2:64 and in the Surgical Specialties in Civilian Hospitals of MARTIN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, THE FRANKLIN H. the United States and in Canada as of September 1, 1963. James Stepina Shannon 1910-1963. Davis, Loyal. Sept-Oct. Sept•Oct., 5:259-304 5:237 Approved Programs of Graduate Training in General Surgery John W. Evers Takes Over as Vice President of Martin and in the Surgical Specialties in United States Government Foundation. Sept•Oct., 5:237 Hospitals as of September 1, 1963. Sept•Oct., 5:254-258 MARTIN MEMORIAL LECTURE, A.C.S. (See ; College and Graduate Training in Surgery, The. Stephenson, see also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) George W., July•Aug., 4:158-159 Correction in Listing of Harper Hospital Graduate Training MASON, JAMES B. Leaves A.C.S. North, John Paul., Sept• Programs. Jan•Feb., 1:53 Oct., 5:228 Education and Training of Surgeons, The. Jan-Feb., 1:40 MASON, MICHAEL LIVINGOOD. 1895-1963. Stromberg, Fundamental Requirements for Graduate Training. Sept•Oct., William B., Jr., Sept-Oct., 5:235-236 5:241-248 MEAD-JOHNSON AWARD (See Scholarships, A.C.S.) Special Requirements for Graduate Training Sept•Oct., 5: General Surgery, 248-250; Obstetrics and Gynecology, MEDICAL AUDIT 250-251; Otolaryngology, 251-253; Plastic Surgery, 253 College Develops Standards of Professional Practice. Myers, Supplement: Approved Programs of Graduate Training. Robert S. Nov•Dec., 6:351-352 Mar-Apr., 2:88-91 MEDICO-CARE GURD, FRASER N. Surgeon Earl N. Hillstrom of Nevada Heads MEDICO. Nov • Dr. Gurd Succeeds Dr. Robertson as Professor of Surgery, Dec., 6:352 McGill. July•Aug., 4:178 MEETINGS, A.C.S. (Listed under College Meetings in each BULLETIN; see also Clinical Congress, Sectional Meetings, HADASSAH-HEBREW UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Chapters) Surgical Education in Israel. Laufman, Harold. May•June, MOFFIT HOSPITAL, SAN FRANCISCO 3:101-106, 129-130 [Picture] March • April 2:81 MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, MONTREAL, QUEBEC Emergency Department at the Montreal General Hospital. Subject Index, Bulletin, 1963 I 371 Dickison, J. Campbell. July•Aug., 4:141-142, 178 MOTION PICTURES, MEDICAL, A.C.S. (See also Committees, A.C.S.—Motion Pictures; Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; Cine Clinics, A.C.S.; Motion Picture Library, A.C.S.) Author Index for Medical Motion Pictures. Sept•Oct., 5:331- SALTZ, NATHAN J. [Picture] May•June, 3:105 332 SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S. "Cancer of Ovary," A Precedent-Breaking Film, to Be Seen Kemper Scholar Is Resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital. at Congress. Sept-Oct., 5:236 Jan•Feb., 1:51 Cine Films from 1962 Congress Are Now in Circulation Mead Johnson Awards Given to Two University of California [Descriptions]•ay-June, 3:119-120, 129 Residents. Jan•Feb., 1:51 Classification of Medical Motion Pictures Listed on Pages 324 through 331. Sept•Oct., 5:322 SCUDDER, CHARLES L. Fifteen Motion Pictures Shown at Congress Are Cited for Trauma Oration to Perpetuate Name of Charles L. Scudder. Excellence. Jan-Feb., 1:38-39 Sept•Oct., 5:210 Films for Clinical Congress. Mar -Apr., 2:92 Medical Motion Pictures Approved by College in 1963. SECTIONAL MEETINGS, A.C.S. (Listed under College Meet- Sept•Oct., 5:323-331 ings in each BULLETIN) Motion Picture Exhibition, The. Sept•Oct., 5:207-211 Bond of Communication is Established, A, Jan • Feb., 1:21-22 Motion Pictures [Descriptions]. Mar•Apr., 2:91-92 Drs. Hull, Childs and Cohn Head Sectional Meeting Com- Movie on Transfusion Therapy Shows Attention to Detail. mittees, 1964. July•Aug., 4:162 Jan•Feb., 1:37-38 Nurses' Program [Pittsburgh] Mar•Apr., 2:77-78 MOTION PICTURE LIBRARY, A.C.S. Programs—Prospectus and Resume, 1963: Jan-Feb., 1:5-21; Motion Picture Library Receives Seven Gifts on Ninth An- Mar•Apr., 2:65-80; [Pictures] July -Aug., 4:163-166; Nov niversary. May-June, 3:128 Dec., 6:337-341 Motion Picture Library Receives Eight Films. Nov -Dec.,6 :373 Special References , 1964: Nov-Dec., 6:337-341 NESBIT, REED M. CHARLOTTE, 1963: Jan•Feb., 1:5-6, 8-9; [Pictures] Drs. Dumphy, Nesbit, Patterson and Priestley Head New July•Aug., 4:179 Officers' Slate. Jan -Feb., 1 :36-37 PHOENIX, 1963: Jan•Feb., 1:5-8; [Pictures] July•Aug., NORSTAD, LAURIS. July-Aug., 4:143-144 4:166 PITTSBURGH, 1963. Jan•Feb., 1:5-6, 10-20; Mar•Apr., 2:65-76; [Pictures] July -Aug., 4:164-165 OFFICERS, A.C.S. (See American College of Surgeons: Officers) TORONTO, 1963: Jan•Feb., 1:5-6, 20-21; Mar•Apr., 2: ORATION ON TRAUMA, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress) 79-80; [Pictures] July•Aug., 4:156, 163, 179, 180 Organization and Management of Trauma Surgery in Austria. SEM 'CENTENNIAL, A.C.S. (See American College of Surgeons Drg. May•June, 3:107-111 Fiftieth Anniversary) Trauma Oration to Perpetuate Name of Charles L. Scudder. Sept-Oct., 5:210 SHANNON, JAMES S. 1910-1963. Davis, Loyal. Sept•Oct., 5:237 SHENSTONE, NORMAN STRAHAN. July-Aug., 4:180 PAN-PACIFIC SURGICAL ASSOCIATION. Jan•Feb., 1:53; SOUTH VIETNAM July•Aug., 4:178 American Surgical Teams Attending Civilians in Vietnam Gain PATTERSON, HOWARD A. Unusual Experience in Variety and Number of Cases. Drs. Dunphy, Nesbit, Patterson and Priestley Head New Sept-Oct., 5:230-231 Officers' Slate. Jan•Feb., 1:36-37 More Surgical Teams Requested by South Vietnam Govern- ment. May•June, 3:130 POSTGRADUATE COURSES. (See also Clinical Congress) May - June, 3:118; July- Aug., 4:151-153; Sept•Oct., 5:198-206 SPICER, FRANK W. Surgical Procedures to Be Telecast from Moffitt Hospital When POTTS, WILLIS J. 49th Congress Convenes in San Francisco October 28. Ladd Medal Goes to Dr. Willis Potts. Jan•Feb., 1:50 Mar•Apr., 2:81-82 POWER, WALTER B. Sept-Oct., 5:224 STAFF, A.C.S. (Administrative staff listed in each BULLETIN PRACTICE IN SMALLER CITIES except November•December) A Challenge to Surgeons Entering Practice. North, John Paul. Dr. James B. Mason Leaves A.C.S., North, John Paul. Sept. Jan•Feb., 1:23-24, 49 Oct., 5:228 PRESIDENTS, A.C.S. Imago Chirurgii [Publication of pictures Two New Staff Members Will Participate in Cancer Program. of first 44 presidents, A.C.S.] Sept•Oct., 5:221 Jan-Feb., 1:50 PRIESTLEY, JAMES T. STATE AND PROVINCIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES, Drs. Dunphy, Nesbit, Patterson and Priestley Head New A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S.) Officers' Slate. Jan-Feb., 1 :36-37 SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS (See Publica- PROFESSIONAL AND HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES, INC., tions, A.c.s.) COMMISSION ON SURGICAL EDUCATION IN ISRAEL Antibiotic Study Shows Need for Therapy Audit in Hospitals. Surgical Education in Israel. Laufman Harold. May -June, Myers, Robert S., Slee, Vergil N. and Ament, Richard P. 3:101-106, 129-130 Mar -Apr., 2:61-63 SURGICAL FORUM (See Publications, A.c.s.) Too Many General Surgeons in Their Communities, Say General Surgeons Surveyed by A.C.S. Jan•Feb., 1:40-42 PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE (See Insurance TEACHING OF SURGERY Programs, A.C.S.) Education and Training of Surgeons, The. Jan-Feb., 1:40 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Fellows Contribute to the Teaching of Surgery. North, John Opinions of Fellows of the American College of Surgeons on the Paul, and Myers, Robert S. Sept•Oct., 5:225 Supply of Surgeons. North, John Paul. Nov-Dec., 6:355 TELEVISION A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress) Too Many General Surgeons in Their Communities, Say Surgical Procedures to be Telecast from Moffitt Hospital When General Surgeons Surveyed by A.C.S. Jan•Feb., 1:40-42 49th Congress Convenes in San Francisco October 28. PUBLICATIONS, A.C.S. Mar•Apr., 2:81 Publications Sponsored by College. July•Aug., 4:159 Television, Clinical Congress. Sept•Oct., 6:210-211 Bulletin TETANUS Jan•Feb., 1:45; Mar•Apr., 2: Inside Back Cover; May- To Protect a State from Tetanus. Gillespie, Robert W., Nov• June, 3: Inside Back Cover; July-Aug., 4:166; Nov•Dec., Dec., 6:345-346 6:367 Management of Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries, The THAI LAND Spanish Edition of Injuries Management Manual Is Thai Developing Medical School in Chiengmai, and Mentor Published. July -Aug., 4:172 [Picture] Nov•Dec., 6:366 Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics THERAPY AUDIT Jan•Feb., 1:56; May•June, 3:136; Nov•Dec., 6:374 Antibiotic Study Shows Need for Therapy Audit in Hospitals. Surgical Forum Myers, Robert S., Slee, Vergil N., and Ament, Richard P. Jan•Feb., 1:39; May-June, 3:118; Sept•Oct., 5:213; Mar•Apr., 2:61-63 Nov•Dec., 6:375 TRANSPORTATION AND CARE OF INJURED (See also Trauma—What's New in Trauma in Your Area?) REGENTS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. (Listed in each BULLETIN, [Courses] Jan•Feb., 1:54; Sept•Oct., 5:237 except November•December) Transportation of the Emotionally Disturbed Patient. Rogers, ROBERTSON, H. ROCKE Jack M., Sept•Oct., 5:227-228 Dr. Robertson Becomes Principal of McGill University. Organization and Management of Trauma Surgery in Austria. Mar -Apr., 2:64 BShler, JSrg. May -June, 3:107-111

November • December 1963 Bulletin U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL, PHILADELPHIA Nov•ec., 6:350 372 I American College of Surgeons UNITED STATES PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE American Surgical Teams Attending Civilians in Vietnam Gain Unusual Experience in Variety and Number of Cases. Sept-Oct., 5:230-231 More Surgical Teams Requested by South Vietnam Govern- TRAUMA (See also Committees, A.C.S., Trauma) ment. May•June, 3:130 What's New in Trauma in Your Areal Kennedy Robert H. Mar•Apr., 2:80, 95-96; May•June, 3:126-127; July•Aug., 4: 160-162; Sept•ct., 5:233-234; Nov•ec., 6:353, 362 WEBBER, WILLARD W. Trauma, Oration on, 1962 (See also Edwin French Cave) Two New Staff Members Will Participate in Cancer Program Organization and Management of Trauma Surgery in Austria. Jan.Feb., 1:50 B6hler, Jorg. May-June, 3:107-111 WHIPPLE, ALLEN 0. Nov•Dec., 6:365-366, 375-376 Dr. Allen 0. Whipple Receives Distinguished Service Award. TUCSON, Jan-Feb., 1:39 What's New in Trauma in Your Areal Kennedy, Robert H. Sept•Oct., 5:233 WHITE, CHARLES S. Sept-Oct., 5:224 TURCK, RAYMOND C. ZOLLINGER, ROBERT M. Ohio State University Names Chair [Founder, A.C.S.1 Nov•Dec., 6:357 For Dr. Robert M. Zollinger. Nov•Dec., 6:362

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THIS INDEX INCLUDES ONLY THE SIX NUMBERS OF VOLUME 49,1964, OF THE BULLETIN. By author and subject, it is the ninth annual index to be published, the others being for Volumes 4o (1955), 41 (1956), 43 (1958), 44 (1959), 45 (196o), 46 (1961), 47 (1962), and 48 (1963). In 1957 a cumulative index including Volumes 31 through 42 (1946-1957) was published separately; and is still available upon request. As the BULLETIN attempts to disseminate news and information about the College to its Fellows, the subject "American College of Surgeons" in this index includes only items concerned with history and administration. Other activities are listed separately by name, followed by the letters "A.c.s.," i.e. "Meetings, A.C.S.," "Fellows, A.C.S.," "Committees, A.C.S."

Author Index CAVE, EDW IN FRENCH. Trauma, Specialism and The College. PATTERSON, HOWARD A. Henry Wisdom Cave, 1887-1964 Mar•Apr., 2:61-65 Sept•Oct., 5:237-238 PATTON, ROBERT J. Of a Man "Beyond Praise." Mar•Apr., DAVIS, LOYAL. The Hospital Trinity. July-Aug., 4:131-134, 173 2:91 DUNPHY, J. ENG LEBE RT. Responsibility and Authority in American Surgery. Jan•Feb., 1:9-12 RADO, RICHARD WILLIAM. Immediate Handling of Diving Injuries, A Rational Approach. May-June, 3:105-106, 123 KENNEDY, ROBERT H. What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Jan•Feb., 1:34; May-June, 3:117; Mar•Apr., 2:89-90; July-Aug., 4:158-159; Sept•Oct., 5:234; NovDec., 6:361-2 SAMSON, PAUL C. Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Gov- ernors, 1963. Jan-Feb., 1:47-50 MULLER, WILLIAM H., JR. Surgical Forum Announcement SHAW, ROBERT R. Afghanistan—A Medical Challenge. for 1964. Jan•Feb., 1:35-36 Jan•Feb., 1:30-31 MYERS, ROBERT S. SPENCER, JAMES H. Mayo Clinic Makes Gift to Motion Picture Library. Jan.Feb., Records and Evaluation of Emergency Department Care. 1:53 NovDec., 6:353-358 Most Fellows Practice in Accredited Hospitals. Jan-Feb., 1:33 Relationship of State Committees on Trauma to Chapters. Tetanus Can Be Prevented. [Motion Picture]. July Aug., 4:160 Sept•Oct., 5:236 Valuable Addition to the Library. Sept-Oct., 5:232 NORSTAD, LAURIS. The Atlantic Alliance in Review and in VYCITAL, RICHARD 0. Mountain Search and Rescue Units. Prospect. Jan•Feb., 1:5-8, 51-52 Nov-Dec., 6:341-343 NORTH, JOHN PAUL. Inform Yourself About Hospital Ac- creditation. Mar•Apr., 2:100 WORST, KATHLEEN. Early Medical Chicago. July-Aug., 4: The Fellows Are the College. Jan•Feb., 1:39-40, 46 156-157 Subject Index ADVISORY COMMITTEES, A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S., AVICENNA HOSPITAL (See Shaw, Robert R.) State and Provincial Advisory Committees) ADVISORY COUNCILS IN THE SURGICAL SPECIALTIES, BABCOCK, KENNETH B. A.C.S., (See Committees, A.C.S.) Kenneth Babcock Resigns as Director of Joint Commission. AFGHANISTAN JulyAug., 4:155 Afghanistan—A Medical Challenge. Shaw, Robert BERG, HAROLD F. Jan•Feb., 1:30-31 Dr. Berg Gives College Mosaic of Official Seal. Jan•Feb., 1:40 AMERICAN BOARDS OF SURGICAL. SPECIALTIES BERRY, WILLIAM D. Reports on Surgical Specialty Boards Made Before Regents. Valuable Addition to the Library. Myers, Robert S. Sept-Oct., Mar•Apr., 2:86, 93-97 5:232 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (History and adminis- BILLINGHAM, RUPERT E. tration only; other A.C.S. activities are listed by name) Lectureship Named for I. S. Ravdin To Be Inaugurated at Bylaws. Sept•Oct., 5:225-231 Congress. July-Aug., 4:144 Fellows (See Fellows, A.C.S.) BOEREMA, ITE Headquarters (See Headquarters, A.C.S.) Three Europeans to be Presented for Honorary Fellowship. Imago Chirurgii (Pictures of Presidents) Jan•Feb., 1:42 Sept•Oct., 5:223 Officers: Published in each BULLETIN (Except November• BOHLER, LORENZ December) Three Europeans to be Presented for Honorary Fellowship. Drs. Priestley, Noer, and Reef Named Officers Elect. Jan-Feb., Sept•Oct., 5:223 1:42 BROOKE FORMULA AMERICAN JOINT COMMITTEE FOR CANCER STAGING Guide to Initial Therapy of Burns. MayJune, 3:124, Inside AND END RESULTS REPORTING. (See Cancer Staging Back Cover and End Results Reporting) BROWN, ROSWELL K. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE HAND Roswell K. Brown Has Been Appointed Associate Director of Nov •Dec., 6:367 Field Program. July-Aug., 4:159-160 AMERICAN SURGERY (See Dunphy, J. Englebert) BRUNER, W. EVANS ANDERSON, EDWARD E. Nov • Dec., 6:360 Mead Johnson Graduate Training Awards Go to Dr. Sim- BULLETIN, A.0 S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) mons, New York, and Dr. Anderson, Durham. Jan•Feb., BURNS 1:45; July-Aug., 4:154 Guide to Initial Therapy of Burns. May-June, 3:124, Inside ATLANTIC COUNCIL OF THE UNITED STATES Back Cover The Atlantic Alliance in Review and in Prospect. Norstad, BYLAWS, AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS Lauris. Jan-Feb., 1:5-8, 51-52 Sept-Oct., 5:225-231 364 CANCER PROGRAMS, A.C.S. (See also Committees, A.C.S.- Cancer) Subject Index, Bulletin, 1964 I 365 Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1964. Sept•Oct., 5:307-323 Standards for Cancer Programs. Sept•Oct., 5:306 CANCER STAGING AND END RESULTS REPORTING DIRECTORY, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) System for Carcinoma of the Corpus Uteri Explained by Cancer Staging Committee in Booklet Now Available. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD, A.C.S. (See Kennedy, July-Aug., 4:174 Robert H.) CAVE, HENRY WISDOM DUNPHY, J. ENGLEBERT 1887-1964. Patterson, Howard A. Sept•Oct., 5:237-238 President Dunphy Now Heads Department at San Francisco. July-Aug., 4:161 CHAPTERS, A.C.S. Chapter Rounds EAR BANK PROGRAM (See Temporal Bone Banks Program) Jan•Feb., 1:38, 55; Mar-April, 2:68, 99; July-Aug., 4:130; Sept-Oct., 5:224; Nov-Dec., 6:344, 368 EBERT, PAUL A. Coming Chapter Meetings Paul A. Ebert, of Johns Hopkins, Receives Mead Johnson Jan•Feb., 1:32; Mar•April, 2:99; May-June, 3:112; Award. July-Aug., 4:154 July-Aug., 4:130; Sept•Oct., 5:224; Nov-Dec., 6:368 EDWARDS, HAROLD C. Relationship of State Committees on Trauma to Chapters., Three Europeans to be Presented for Honorary Fellowship. Sept•Oct., 5:236 Sept-Oct., 5:223 Special References EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT BALTIMORE: Jan•Feb., 1:13-29 Records and Evaluation of Emergency Department Care. DENVER: Jan-Feb., 1:13-29 Spencer, James H., Nov•Dec., 6:353-358 MEXICO CITY: May-June, 3:116 NEW ORLEANS: Jan•Feb., 1:13-29 ETHICON, INC. SOUTH CAROLINA: July-Aug., 4:130 Special Anniversary Gift: Book of Presidents from Ethicon. WEST VIRGINIA: July-Aug., 4:175 Jan.-Feb., 1:42 CHICAGO ETHICS Early Medical Chicago, Worst, Kathleen. July-Aug., 4:156- Principles of Ethics of the Los Angeles Surgical Society. 157 Mar•Apr., 2:67-68 CINE CLINICS (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) July-Aug., 4:154; Sept•Oct., 5:205-206 FELLOWS, A.C.S. Cine Films From 1963 Congress Can Now Be Borrowed from Agenda, Annual Meeting of Fellows. Sept•Oct., 5:202 Producer. May-June, 3:113-114, 119 Art by Fellows Graces Their New Headquarters. Sept•Oct., 5:221 CLINICAL CONGRESS, A.C.S. (Listed under "College Meet- Bruiser, W. Evans. Nov•Dec., 6:360 ings" in each BULLETIN) College Confers Honorary Fellowship on Five. Jan•Feb., -Policy on Publishing Papers and Proceedings of Congress and 1:43, 44 Other Scientific Meetings. Sept•Oct., 5:215 Fellows Are the College, The. North, John Paul. Jan•Feb., Prospectus—CHICAGO, 1964: Jan•Feb., 1:35-37; Mar•Apr., 1:39-40, 46 2:83-84; May-June, 3:107-111; July-Aug., 4:135-154; Fellows Deceased. Mar•Apr., 2:90, 92; July-Aug., 4:163, 173; Sept•Oct., 5:181-220, 336 Nov-Dec., 6:360, 362 Resume—SAN FRANCISCO, 1963: Jan-Feb., 1:41-46 Of an Honorable Title and a Roll Call of Surgical Great. CANCER STAGING AND END RESULTS REPORTING [Honorary Fellowship]. Sept•Oct., 5:222-223 System for Carcinoma of the Corpus Uteri Explained by Official Notice of Annual Meeting of Fellows. Sept•Oct., 5:202 Cancer Staging Committee in Booklet Now Available. Three Europeans to be Presented for Honorary Fellowship. July-Aug., 4:174 Sept•Oct., 5:223 COMMISSION ON PROFESSIONAL AND HOSPITAL FINANCIAL REPORT, A.C.S. ACTIVITIES Balance Sheet as at December 31, 1963. Lybrand, Ross Bros. Medical Audit Program to be Studied at September 10 8s Montgomery. July-Aug., 4:167-172 Session. July-Aug., 4:160 FORUM ON FUNDAMENTAL SURGICAL PROBLEMS, COMMITTEES, A.C.S. (See also under subject, i.e., cancer, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; Publications, trauma) A.C.S., Surgical Forum) Advisory Committees, State and Provincial [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:211-219 May-June, 3:120-123 Forum Abstracts and How to Prepare Them. Jan-Feb., 1 :36 Advisory Councils in the Surgical Specialties [Membership] Surgical Forum Announcement for 1964. Muller, William H., Sept•Oct., 5:238 Jr., Jan•Feb., 1 :35-36 Cancer [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:238 Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems. [Membership] GOVERNORS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. [Membership] 1964. Jan•Feb., Sept•Oct., 5:239. [photograph] 219 1:49-50 Graduate Training [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:239 Agenda for Governors' Meetings, 1964. Sept•Oct., 5:220 Medical Motion Pictures [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:239 Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors, 1963. Sam- Pre- and Postoperative Care [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:240 son, Paul C. Jan- Feb., 1:47-50 Press Relations [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:187 GRADUATE TRAINING IN SURGERY, A.C.S. Surgeons Who Will Help Colleagues Interpret Their Approved Programs of Graduate Training in General Surgery Work for Reporters. July-Aug., 4:146-147 and in the Surgical Specialties in Civilian Hospitals of the Program [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:240 United States and in Canada as of September 1, 1964. Public Relations Sept-Oct., 5:259-305 Premature Publicity. July-August, 4:129 Approved Programs of Graduate Training in General Surgery Television [Membership] Sept•Oct. 5:240 and in the Surgical Specialties in United States Govern- Procedures Demonstrated at 'Congress to be Telecast ment Hospitals as of September 1, 1964. Sept-Oct., 5:254- from Milwaukee County Hospital. May-June, 3:107 258 Trauma [Membership]. Sept•Oct., 5:240 Continuity of Responsibility Essential to Resident Training. Guide to Initial Therapy of Burns. May-June, 3:124, Sept•Oct., 5:231-232 Inside Back Cover Fundamental Requirements for Graduate Training. Sept-Oct., Trauma Committee Elects Chairman And Three New Mem- 5:243-250 bers. July-Aug., 4:158-159 Special Requirements for Graduate Training. Sept•Oct., 5: Roswell K. Brown Has Been Appointed Associate Di- General Surgery, 250-252; Otolaryngology, 252-253; Plastic rector of Field Program. July•Aug., 4:159-160 Surgery, 253-254 What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert Supplement: Approved Programs of Graduate Training. H. Jan•Feb., 1:34; Mar•Apr., 2:89-90; May-June, 3:117; Mar-Apr., 2:87-88 July-Aug., 4:158-159; Sept•Oct., 5:234; Nov-Dec., 6:361-2 Trauma, Regional Committees on GRENFELL, SIR WILFRED THOMASON CHICAGO: Jan•Feb., 1:34; Mar•Apr., 2:65, 84; Sept•Oct., Letter Dated February 22, 1918 From Sir Wilfred Thomason 5:235 Grenfell to Franklin H. Martin. Sept Oct., 5:222 Relationship of State Committees on Trauma to Chap- GRISWOLD, R. ARNOLD ters, Spencer, James H. Sept-Oct., 5:236 Dr. R. Arnold Griswold, Auto Seat Belt Pioneer, Given Safety CURTIS, CHARLES SAMUEL Award. Jan•Feb., 1:45 Of a Man "Beyond Praise." Patton, Robert J. Mar•Apr., 2:91 HEADQUARTERS, A.C.S. Art by Fellows Graces Their New Headquarters. Sept-Oct., 5:221 DAVIS & GECK, DIVISION OF AMERICAN CYANAMID During Congress Ladies Plan to Show Visitors College's New COMPANY Headquarters and Other Points of Interest in Chicago. Cine Films from 1963 Congress Can Now Be Borrowed from Sept•Oct., 5:336 Producer. May-June, 3:113-114, 119 Headquarters to be Dedicated in October. Jan•Feb., 1 :56 Special Anniversary Gifts: Motion Picture from Davis & Geck. New Building to Be on Exhibition During Congress. Sept•Oct., Jan•Feb., 1:42 5:192, 220

November • Bulletin MOTION PICTURE LIBRARY, A.C.S. 366 I American College of Surgeons Films Available from Motion Picture Library, 1964. Sept•Oct., 6:325-334 Four Excellent Films on Trauma Are Gift to Library. Mar. Apr., 2:82 Mayo Clinic Makes Gift to Motion Picture Library. Myers, HONORARY FELLOWS (See Fellows, A.C.S.) Robert S. Jan•Feb., 1:53 HOSPITALS Motion Picture "To Serve All" Now on Loan. Mar•Apr., Hospital Trinity, The. Davis, Loyal. JulyAug., 4:131-134, 173 2:85 Inform Yourself About Hospital Accreditation. North, John New List of Film Library Acquisitions Now Available. Paul. Mar•Apr., 2:100 Jan•Feb., 1:37 Most Fellows Practice in Accredited Hospitals. Myers, Special Anniversary Gift: Motion Picture from Davis & Geck. Robert S. Jan•Feb., 1:33 Jan•Feb., 1:42 HUGGINS, CHARLES BRENTON Tetanus Can Be Prevented. Myers, Robert S. JulyAug. College Confers Honorary Fellowship on Five. Jan•Feb., 4:160 1:43,44 MOTION PICTURES, MEDICAL, A.C.S. (See also Committees, A.C.S.—Motion Pictures; Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; Cine Clinics, A.C.S.; Motion Picture Library, A.C.S.) Motion Picture Exhibition, Clinical Congress. Sept•Oct., IMAGO CHI RURGI I 5:207-210 Book of Presidents [Pictures of A.C.S. Presidents] from Ethi- con. Jan•Feb., 1:42 MOUNTAIN SEARCH AND RESCUE UNITS Vycital, Richard 0. Nov-Dec., 6:341-343 INSTRUMENTS Instruments Used by Par6 are Reproduced for Library. May-June, 3:115-116 INTERNATIONAL GRENFELL ASSOCIATION NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL Of a Man "Beyond Praise." Patton, Robert J. Mar•Apr., Dr. R. Arnold Griswold, Auto Seat Belt Pioneer, Given Safety 2:91 Award. Jan•Feb., 1:45 Letter Dated February 22,1918, from Sir Wilfred Thomason NECKTIE, A.C.S. Grenfell to Franklin H. Martin. Sept•Oct., 5:222 Gift Orders for Official Necktie Must State Name of Recipi- INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SURGERY ent. Sept•Oct., 5:210 International Society of Surgery To Meet October 7 in Chi- Official Necktie Adopted by College May Be Purchased from cago. Sept•Oct., 5:210 Manufacturer. JulyAug., 4:176 NESBIT, REED M. President Decorates the Doctor, The. [Picture] July-Aug., JEWELRY, A.C.S. 4:162 Official Jewelry. Sept•Oct., 5:233 NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION (NATO). JIRKA, FRANK J., JR. (See Atlantic Council of the United States) Surgeon Amputee Heads Committee on Employment of Handicapped. Sept•Oct., 5:233 JOINT COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION OF' OFFICERS, A.C.S. (See American College of Surgeons: Officers) HOSPITALS ORATION ON TRAUMA, A.C.S. (See Scudder Oration on Inform Yourself About Hospital Accreditation. North, John Trauma) Paul. Mar•Apr., 2:100 J.C.A.H. Modifies Its Stand on Physician Assistants at Operation. May-June, 3:112 Kenneth Babcock Resigns as Director of Joint Commission. PARE, AMBROSE JulyAug., 4:155 Instruments Used by Par6 are Reproduced for Library. May-June, 3:115-116 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS AT OPERATION KAMISH, ROBERT J. J•C.A.H. Modifies Its Stand on Physician Assistants at Drs. Kamish and Weinberg Join Staff. Sept•Oct., 5:232 Operation. May-June, 3:112 KENNEDY, ROBERT H. POSTGRADUATE COURSES. (See also Clinical Congress) "Captain of the Trauma Team" Receives Distinguished July-Aug., 4:145-153; Sept•Oct., 5:193-201 Service Award. Jan•Feb., 1:44-45 PRESIDENT, ADDRESS OF THE (See Dunphy, J. Englebert) KOURIAS, BASILE G. PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY LITIGATION College Confers Honorary Fellowship on Five. Jan•Feb., 1:43- Show the Resident How to Prevent Litigation. May-June, 44 3:118 PUBLICATIONS, A.C.S. Other A.C.S. Publications. JulyAug., 4:174 LIBRARY, A.C.S. Bulletin Early Medical Chicago. Worst, Kathleen. July•Aug., 4:156- Mar•Apr., 2:100; July-Aug., 4:162; Sept•Oct., 5:235 157 Directory Instruments Used by Pare Are Reproduced for Library. Fellows, Please Note What It Says in Small Type May-June, 3:115-116 May-June, 3:123 Valuable Addition to the Library. Myers, Robert S. Sept•Oct., Clinical Staging System for Carcinoma of the Corpus Uteri 6:232 System for Carcinoma of the Corpus Uteri Explained by (See Professional Liability Litigation) Cancer Staging Committee in Booklet Now Available. LITIGATION July-Aug., 4:174 LOS ANGELES SURGICAL SOCIETY Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics Principles of Ethics of the Los Angeles Surgical Society Mar•Apr., 2:98 Mar•Apr., 2:67-68 Surgical Forum Textbook for Forum to Be on Sale in Registration Area at Congress. Sept•Oct., 5:212 MAC KENZIE, WALTER C. PUBLICITY Walter C. MacKenzie Heads Royal College of Canada. Premature Publicity. JulyAug., 4:129 July-Aug., 4:155 PUBLISHING PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS MARTIN MEMORIAL LECTURE, A.C.S. AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS, POLICY ON. Atlantic Alliance in Review and in Prospect, The. Norstad, Sept•Oct., 5:215 Lauris. Jan•Feb., 1:5-8,51-52 MC DONALD, OWEN G. Dr. Owen G. McDonald Joins Staff As Cancer Program Ad- RAVDIN, I. S., LECTURESHIP IN BASIC SCIENCES ministrator. Jan•Feb., 1:54 Lectureship Named for I. S. Ravdin To Be Inaugurated at MEAD-JOHNSON AWARD (See Scholarships, A.C.S.) Congress. July-Aug., 4:144 MEDICO-CARE REGENTS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. (Listed in each BULLETIN, ex- Afghanistan—A Medical Challenge. Shaw, Robert R. Jan•Feb., cept November-December) 1:30-31 RESPONSIBILITY AND AUTHORITY IN AMERICAN MEETINGS, A.C.S. (Listed under College Meetings in each SURGERY BULLETIN; see also Clinical Congress, Sectional Meetings, Dunphy, J. Englebert. Jan•Feb., 1:9-12 Chapters) ROCK, JOHN MILWAUKEE COUNTY HOSPITAL, MILWAUKEE John Rock Professorship Established at Harvard. Mar-Apr., [Picture] May-June, 3:107 2:85 MORANI, ALMA D. ROSEMOND, GEORGE P. Nov•Dec., 6:358 Nov• Dec., 6:345 ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF CANADA Subject Index, Bulletin, 1964 I 367 Walter C. MacKenzie Heads Royal College of Canada. JulyAug., 4:155

SCHOENFELD, HERBERT H. SPORTS, CONFERENCE ON MEDICAL ASPECTS OF Dr. Herbert Schoenfeld Will Survey Cancer Programs. Nov-Dec., 6:358 July-Aug., 4:161 STAFF, A.C.S. (Administrative staff listed in each BULLETIN SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S. except November•December) Mead Johnson Graduate Training Awards Go to Dr. Sim- Brown, Roswell K. July•Aug., 4:159 mons, New York, and Dr. Anderson, Durham. Jan•Feb., Kamish, Robert J. Sept•Oct., 5:232 1:45 McDonald, Owen G. Jan•Feb., 1:54 Paul A. Ebert, of Johns Hopkins, Receives Mead Johnson Schoenfeld, Herbert H. July-Aug., 4:161 Award. July-Aug., 4:154 Weinberg, Joseph A. Sept•Oct., 5:232 SCUDDER ORATION ON TRAUMA (See also Clinical Congress) STATE AND PROVINCIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES, Trauma, Specialism and The College. Cave, Edwin French. A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S.) Mar•Apr., 2:61-65 SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS (See Publica- SEAL, A.C.S. tions, A.C.S.) Dr. Berg Gives College Mosaic of Official Seal. Jan•Feb., 1:40 SURGICAL FORUM (See Publications, A.C.S.) SECTIONAL MEETINGS, A.C.S. (Listed under College Meet- SURGICAL PROCEDURES [Publication] July•Aug., 4:155 ings in each BULLETIN) Sectional Meetings in 1965 to Begin in Atlanta January 25 through 27; Continue in Philadelphia and Seattle. Nov-Dec., 6:345-353 TELEVISION, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress) Nurses' Program Procedures Demonstrated at Congress to be Telecast from [New Orleans] Mar•Apr., 2:81-82 Milwaukee County Hospital. May-June, 3:107, 110 Programs—Prospectus and Resume, 1964: Jan•Feb., 1:13-29; 675,000 Fiberglass Strands Transmit Picture to TV Camera. Mar•Apr., 2:69-82; July-Aug., 4:164-166, 172 Sept•Oct., 5:204, 241-242 Special References Surgery to Be Telecast. Sept•Oct., 5:203-206 ATLANTA, 1965. Nov-Dec., 6:346-348 BALTIMORE: July-Aug., 4:164-166 TEMPORAL BONE BANKS PROGRAM DENVER: July-Aug., 4:164-166 Ear Bank Program Needs Your Help. Jan•Feb., 1:32, 52 NEW ORLEANS: Mar•Apr., 2:69-82; July-Aug., 4:164- TETANUS 166, 172 Policy on Tetanus Immunization. Mar•Apr., 2:Inside Back PHILADELPHIA, 1965. Nov-Dec., 6:349-363 Cover SEDDON, HERBERT JOHN Tetanus Can Be Prevented [Motion Picture]. Myers, Robert College Confers Honorary Fellowship on Five. Jan•Feb., S. July-Aug., 4:160 1:43-44 TRAUMA (See also Committees, A.C.S., Trauma) SHAW, ROBERT R. Relationship of State Committees on Trauma to Chapters. Afghanistan—A Medical Challenge. Jan•Feb., 1:30-31 Spencer, James H. Sept•Oct., 5:236 Roswell K. Brown Has Been Appointed Associate Director SHEPARD, DUNCAN of Field Program. July•Aug., 4:159-160 Nov•Dec., 6:345 Trauma, Specialism and the College. Cave, Edwin French. SIMMONS, RICHARD L. Mar•Apr., 2:61-65 Mead Johnson Graduate Training Awards Go to Dr. Sim- What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. mons, New York, and Dr. Anderson, Durham. Jan•Feb., Jan•Feb., 1:34; Mar•Apr., 2:89-90; May-June, 3:117; 1:45 July•Aug., 4:158-159; Sept•Oct., 5:234; Nov-Dec., 6:361-62 SMITH, JULIAN ORMOND College Confers Honorary Fellowship on Five. Jan•Feb., 1:43-44 SMITH KLINE & FRENCH LABORATORIES (See also Clin- WEINBERG, JOSEPH A. ical Congress, A.C.S.) Drs. Kamish and Weinberg Join Staff. Sept•Oct., 5:232 675,000 Fiberglass Strands Transmit Picture of Microsur- WILSON, STANLEY LIVINGSTONE gery to TV Camera. Sept•Oct., 5:204, 241-242 College Confers Honorary Fellowship on Five. Jan•Feb., SOMERSET HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 1:43-44 Hospital Trinity, The. Davis, Loyal. JulyAug., 4:131-134, 173 WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO) SPEIR, EDWARD B. Material on Adolescents' Surgical Problems Is Sought for Nov•Dec., 6:345 WHO Report. July-Aug., 4:175

Hand Society to meet January 8 and 9 in New York ; Register in Advance

DOCTORS WHO WISH TO ATTEND the January 8 and chief of service or hospital director will be reg- 9 meeting in New York of the American Society istered free of charge. for Surgery of the Hand may do so in advance by On January 8 registration will begin at 7:3o. The writing to Raymond M. Curtis, M.D., Secretary- first session will begin promptly at 9:oo when Treasurer, A.S.S.H., 2919 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, James W. Smith, of New York, discusses the blood Maryland 21218. Registration is open and fee is supply of tendons with injury, and repair. $10.00. Professor J. M. F. Landsmeer, of Leiden, will This Friday and Saturday meeting will be held make the Founders' Lecture when he speaks Fri- in the Americana of New York Hotel, 52 Street day morning on the anatomical exploration and and Second Avenue. Registrants reserve their own functional analysis of the human hand. hotel accommodations. President of the Hand Society is Robert M. Mc- Residents who present a letter signed by their Cormack, Rochester, New York.

November • December 1964 Bulletin Index, Volume 50 (1965)

Bulletin OF THE American College of Surgeons

55 East Erie Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611 Index to "Bulletin" Volume 50 (1965)

THIS INDEX INCLUDES ONLY THE SIX NUMBERS OF VOLUME 50, 1965, OF THE BULLETIN. By author and subject, it is the tenth annual index to be published, the others being for Volumes 40 (1955), 41 (1956), 43 (1958), 44 (1959), 45 (196o), 46 (1961), 47 (1962), 48 (1963), and 49 (1964). In 1957 a cumulative index including Volumes 31 through 42 (1946-57) was published separately; and in the June, 1946 BULLETIN was published "Index to the Publications of the American College of Surgeons Since Its Founding, 1913-1945." As the BULLETIN attempts to disseminate news and information about the College to its Fellows, the subject "American College of Surgeons" in this index includes only items concerned with this organiza- tion's history and administration. Other activities are listed separately by name, followed by the letters "A.c.s.," i.e., Chapters, A.C.S., Clinical Congress, A.C.S., Committees, A.C.S., Publications, A.C.S., Sectional Meetings, A.C.S., Staff, A.C.S.

SCHLICKE, CARL P. What About the Operating Room Tech- nician? July-Aug., 4:137-139 Author Index SPENCER, JAMES H. Chapters—Dead or Alive? May•June, 3:107-110 ADIE, GEORGE C. Frederick A. Coller 1887-1964. May•June, 3:129 VON BRAUN, WERNHER. Space—The New Challenge. Mar • ARTZ, CURTIS P. The Shriners Burn Institute at Galveston. Apr., 2:57-60 May•June, 3:93-98, 106 WEINSHEL, LEO R. Passenger Train Derailed. May•June, BLOCKER, TRUMAN G., JR. The Acute Burn as a Cata- 3:121, 128 strophic Illness. July•Aug., 4:141-143, 181-182 BOYES, JOSEPH H. Philosophy of Care of the Injured Hand. Nov•Dec., 6:341-348

DE BOLD, CHARLES, JR. Trains Crash. May•June, 3:119 131-132 Subject Index DE MUTH, WILLIAM E., JR. Bus Overturns. May•June, 3:122, Inside Back Cover ADVISORY COMMITTEES, A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S., DE TATATS, GEZA. What Has Happened to the "Quick- State and Provincial Advisory Committees) witted, Dexterous, Devoted, Instrument Nurse." July• ADVISORY COUNCILS IN THE SURGICAL SPECIAL- Aug., 4:139-140 TI ES, A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S.)

HAMPTON, OSCAR P., JR. Present Status of Ambulance AMBULANCE Service in the United States. July•Aug., 4:177-179 Aspirator for Ambulance Use. (What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H.) Mar•Apr., 2:80-81 Model Ambulance Ordinance. July•Aug., 4:178 KAMISH, ROBERT J. Advisory Councils for Surgical Special- Present Status of Ambulance Service in the United States. ties. Sept•Oct. 5:249-250 Hampton, Oscar P., Jr. July•Aug., 4:177-179 History of Sectional Meetings. Nov•Dec., 6:349-350, 367-370 AMERICAN BOARD OF COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY KENNEDY, ROBERT H. Considerations in Local Disasters. College Represented on Board of by Patrick H. Hanley. May•June, 3:117-123 Jan•Feb., 1:33 What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Jan•Feb., 1:49; Mar • AMERICAN BOARDS OF SURGICAL SPECIALTIES Apr., 2:80-81; July•Aug., 4:179-181; Sept•Oct., 5:244- Reports on Surgical Specialty Boards Made Before Regents. 247; Nov•Dec., 6:364 Jan•Feb., 1:43-48 KIRTLEY, JAMES A., JR. (See Mahorner, Howard) AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (History and Ad- ministration only; other activities are listed by name) MAHORNER, HOWARD, and KIRTLEY, JAMES A., JR. Building Fund Interim Report. Nov•Dec., 6:362 Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors. Jan-Feb., College and Surgeons from Other Lands. North, John Paul. 1 :36-40 Sept•Oct., 5:241-242 MARTZ, CARL D. Coliseum Blows Up. May•June, 3:125-128 Director Reports to the Fellows, The. North, John Paul. MAULDIN, JOHN TYLER. Accreditation for Small Hospitals Jan•Feb., 1:34-35 and Nursing Homes in Georgia. July•Aug., 4:147 Gorgas Memorabilia to Be Exhibited by Library. May•June, 3:112-113 MULLER, WILLIAM H., JR. Surgical Forum Announcement Specialties of Surgery Within the College, The. North, John for 1965. Jan•Feb., 1:31-32 Paul. July•Aug., 4:149-150 MYERS, ROBERT S. Commonest Causes of Hospital Admis- Canada sion. July•Aug., 4:144-145 The Maple Leaf and the Stars and Stripes Fly at A.C.S. Trauma to the Liver. Text by Gordon F. Madding and Paul May -June, 3:132 A. Kennedy. July•Aug., 4:191 Officers: Published in each BULLETIN (Except November• December) NORTH, JOHN PAUL. College and Surgeons from Other Members of the Three Nominating Committees to Meet at Lands. Sept•Oct., 5:241-242 Congress, Sept•Oct., 5:234 Director Reports to the Fellows. Jan•Feb., 1:33-35 Officials Incumbent and Elect Named at 1964 Congress. Richard B. Cattell 1900-1964. Jan•Feb., 1:50 Jan•Feb., 1:37 Scholarship Fund Is Begun by College. May•June, 3:92 AMERICAN JOINT COMMITTEE FOR CANCER STAG- Specialties of Surgery Within the College. July•Aug., ING AND END RESULTS REPORTING (See Cancer 4:149-150 Staging and End Results Reporting)

PRIESTLEY, JAMES T. Impossible of Yesterday. Jan•Feb., AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE HAND 1:5-8,30-31 Hand to be Subject of Open Meeting, January 21 and 22, Chicago. Nov•Dec., 6:347 RAVDIN, I. S. On the Beginning of Medical Education in the ARCHIVES, A.C.S. United States. July•Aug., 4:151-152 Artifacts Needed for Archives. Nov•Dec., 6:340 RAVITCH, MARK M. Alfred Blalock 1899-1964. Mar•Apr., 2:85 BLALOCK, ALFRED RUOFF, ANDREW C., III. Bus Skids on Wet Highway, May• Alfred Blalock 1899-1964. Ravitch, Mark M. Mar•Apr., June, 3:123-124 2:85 372 BODINE, MARK WILLIAMS Dr. Bodine Joins Staff to Survey Cancer Programs. May Subject Index, Bulletin, 1965 June, 3:102 I 373 BULLETIN, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) BURNS Acute Burn as a Catastrophic Illness. Blocker, Truman G. COMMITTEES, A.C.S.—Continued Jr. July•Aug., 4:141-143, 181-182 Medical Motion Pictures [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:251 Shriners Burn Institute at Galveston. Artz, Curtis P. May• Nominating Committees to Meet at Congress, Members of June, 3:93-98, 106 the Three. Sept•Oct., 5:234 Pre- and Postoperative Care [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:251 CANADA (See American College of Surgeons) Program [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:252 CANCER PROGRAM, A.C.S. (See also Committees, A.C.S.- Television [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:252 Cancer) Harris Shumacker is Appointed Chairman of Televised Cancer Programs and Registries. Sept-Oct., 5:Inside Back Programs. July•Aug., 4:192 Cover Trauma [Membership] Sept-Oct., 5:252 Cancer Workshop. Jan•Feb., 1:9; May-June, 3:101-102 Prophylaxis Against Tetanus in Wound Management. Dr. Bodine Joins Staff to Survey Cancer Programs. May• Committee on Trauma. Sept-Oct., 5:238-239 June, 3:102 What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. Fellows in 55 Areas Work as Catalysts for Cancer Control Jan -Feb., 1:49; Mar -Apr., 2:80-81; July -Aug., 4 :179- Program Conducted by College. May•June, 3:99-100 181; Sept-Oct., 5:244-247; Nov•Dec., 6:364 Trauma, Regional Committees on CANCER STAGING AND END RESULTS REPORTING (See also What's New in Trauma?) Binder for Cancer Staging Monographs. July•Aug., 4:192 CHICAGO: Jan-Feb., 1:30; Mar-Apr., 2:79, 86; July• Carcinoma of Pharynx Subject of Sixth Cancer Reporting Aug., 4:180 Brochure. July-Aug., 4:146 INDIANA: May-June, 3:127 Five Cancer Reporting Brochures Are Available Free of Charge. May•June, 3:116 COMROE, JULIUS H. Julius Comroe Is to Give Ravdin Lecture on Basic Sciences. CAREER IN SURGERY May-June, 3:104 Pamphlet for Young People and Guidance Counselors Entitled "A Career in Surgery" Available from College. COPELAND, MURRAY M. Nov-Dec., 6:363 Murray Copeland Heads Cancer Committee; New Members Telecast on Surgery as Career Filmed for Use by Fellows. Named. May-June, 3:101 Nov•Dec., 6:362 CURRY, GEORGE J. CARSON, RUSSELL B. First Aid and Transportation of Injured Subject of New Two A.C.S. Fellows Head National Association of Blue Book Dedicated to Committee on Trauma. Sept•Oct., Shield Plans. July-Aug., 4:146 5:247-248 CHAPTERS, A.C.S. Chapters—Dead or Alive? Spencer, James H. May-June, DENTISTRY IN HOSPITALS 3:107-110 Oral Surgery in Hospitals. Sept-Oct., 5:237, 248 Chapter Rounds DIRECTORY, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) May•June, 3:111-112; July-Aug., 4:174, 176; Sept-Oct., DISASTERS (See also Trauma) 5:240, 335; Nov-Dec., 6:348 Bus Overturns. DeMuth, William E., Jr. May-June, 3:122, Coming Chapter Meetings Inside Back Cover Jan•Feb., 1 :(Inside Back Cover); Mar•Apr., 2:79; May • Bus Skids on Wet Highway. Ruoff, Andrew C., III. May• June, 3:107; July-Aug., 4:146; Sept-Oct., 5:240; Nov• June, 3:123-124 Dec. 6:348, 376 Coliseum Blows Up. Martz, Carl D. May-June, 3:125-128 Special References Considerations in Local Disasters. Kennedy, Robert H. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA: July•Aug., 4:174 May•June, 3:117-123 FLORIDA: Mar-Apr., 2:86 Passenger Train Derailed. Weinshel, Leo R. May•June, GEORGIA: July•Aug., 4:147 3:121, 128 INDIANA: May•June, 3:111 Trains Crash. De Bold, Charles, Jr. May-June, 3:119, 131 MASSACHUSETTS: May-June, 3:110-111 MONTANA: May-June, 3:111 DUNHAM, DONALD J. NEVADA: May•June, 3:111 Governors to Hear Science Writer Dunham, of Cleveland, WYOMING: May-June, 3:111 on September 17. Sept-Oct., 5:234 CATTELL, RICHARD B. Richard B. Cattell 1900-1964. North, John Paul. Jan-Feb., ECUADORIAN SOCIETY OF 1:50 Urology Exhibits Requested. May-June, 3:130 CINE CLINICS (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (See Kennedy, Robert H. Sept•Oct., 5:199 What's New in Trauma in Your Area?) eine Films From 1964 Congress Now Available on Loan. May-June, 3:115-116 FELLOWS, A.C.S. CLINICAL CONGRESS, A.C.S. (Listed under "Meetings, Agendum, Annual Meeting of the Fellows. Sept-Oct., 5:226 American College of Surgeons" in each BULLETIN) Fellows Deceased. Mar -Apr., 2:84, 86; July-Aug., 4:189-190; Prospectus—ATLANTIC CITY, 1965: Jan-Feb., 1:31-32, Nov-Dec., 6:365-366 33; Mar-Apr., 2:77; May-June, 3:103-106; July-Aug., 4: Richard B. Cattell 1900-1964. North, John Paul. Jan- 152-173, 192; Sept-Oct., 5:197-236, 242 Feb., 1:50 COLLER, FREDERICK A. Frederick A. Coller 1887-1964. Adie, George C., May• Frederick A. Coller 1887-1964. Adie,"George C. May -June, June, 3:129 3:129 Founder Palmer Findley. July-Aug., 4:189 Founder Louis J. Hirschman. July-Aug., 4:190 COLOMBIA Colombian and United States Surgeons Give Course Jointly. FELLOWSHIP, A.C.S. Mar -Apr., 2:78 College and Surgeons from Other Lands. North, John Paul. Sept-Oct., 5:241-242 COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY, Ophthalmic Surgery Requirements for Fellowship Are AMERICAN BOARD OF Modified. Sept-Oct., 5:243-244 College Represented on Board by Patrick H. Hanley. Jan• Feb., 1:33 FINANCIAL REPORT, A.C.S. COMMITTEES, A.C.S. (See also under subject, i.e., cancer, Examination of Financial Statements, American College of trauma) Surgeons, for the Year Ended December 31, 1964. Ly- Advisory Committees, State and Provincial [Membership] brand, Ross Bros. & Montgomery. Sept-Oct., 5:183-188 Sept-Oct., 5:253-256 FINDLEY, PALMER Advisory Councils in the Surgical Specialties—Neurologic, Founder Palmer Findley. July-Aug., 4:189 Ophthalmic, and Orthopedic Surgery, Otorhinolaryngol. FOLLOW-UP ogy, Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, Proctology, Do You Have a Case Report for Publication? May•June, Thoracic Surgery, Urology [Membership] Sept-Oct., 3:130 5:250 Advisory Councils for Surgical Specialties. Kamish, Robert FOLSE, J. ROLAND J. Sept-Oct., 5:249-250 Stipend for Advanced Training in Surgery Goes to Cancer (Commission on Cancer, as of June, 1965) [Member- J. Roland Folse. Jan-Feb., 1:33 ship] Sept-Oct., 5:250 FORUM ON FUNDAMENTAL SURGICAL PROBLEMS, Murray Copeland Heads Cancer Committee; New Members A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; Publications, Named. May-June, 3:101 A.C.S.-Surgical Forum) Sept-Oct., 5:200-207 Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems [Membership] Forum Abstracts and How to Prepare Them. Jan-Feb., 1 :32 Sept•Oct., 5:251 Papers from 1964 Forum Published. Jan-Feb., 1:51 Graduate Training Committee Is Reconstituted to Include Papers from 1965 Forum Published. Nov-Dec., 6:362 Surgical Specialties and Federal Services. Nov-Dec. • Surgical Forum Announcement for 1965. Muller, William 6:360 H., Jr. Jan•Feb., 1:31-32

November Bulletin LIBRARY, A.C.S. 374 I American College of Surgeons Gorgas Memorabilia to Be Exhibited by Library. May•June, 3:112-113 Exhibit on The Foot and The Shoe. Nov -Dec., 6:361 LONGMIRE, WILLIAM P., JR. GIBLIN, ELIZABETH C. Artist and Still Life. July•Aug., 4:176 Eight Co-ordinate Nurses Program at Seattle Sectional Meeting, March. Jan•Feb., 1:30 MARTIN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, THE Directors of the Martin Foundation. May•June, 3:114 GOOD, FREDRICK H. Two A.C.S. Fellows Head National Association of Blue MARTIN MEMORIAL LECTURE, A.C.S. Shield Plans. July•Aug., 4:146 General Alfred Gruenther Will Give Martin Lecture. May• June, 3:106 GORGAS, WILLIAM CRAWFORD Space—The New Challenge. Von Braun, Wernher. Mar• Gorgas Memorabilia to be Exhibited by Library May•June, Apr., 2:57-60 3:112-113 MAYFIELD, FRANK H. GOVERNORS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. Neurosurgeon Mayfield Will Inquire: Is Cervical Spondylo- Agenda for Governors' Meetings, 1965. Sept•Oct., 5:235 sis Traumatic? July•Aug., 4:152 Governors to Hear Science Writer Dunham, of Cleveland, on October 17. Sept•Oct., 5:234 MC LAUGHLIN, HARRISON (Membership) 1965. Jan•Feb., 1:41-42 Harrison McLaughlin Cited by National Safety Council. Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors, 1964. Jan•Feb., 1 :52 Mahorner, Howard, and Kirtley, James A., Jr. Jan•Feb., MEDICAL ASPECTS OF SPORTS, COMMITTEE ON 1 :36-40 Medical Aspects of Sports to Be Studied at November 28 GRADUATE TRAINING IN SURGERY, A.C.S. Conference. Sept•Oct., 5:248 Approved Programs of Graduate Training in General Sur- MEDICAL EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES gery and in the Surgical Specialties in Civilian Hospitals On the Beginning of Medical Education in the United States. of the United States and in Canada as of September 1, Ravdin, I. S. July•Aug., 4:151-152 1965. Sept•Oct., 5:290-333 MEETINGS, A.C.S. (Listed under College Meetings in each Approved Programs of Graduate Training in General Sur- BULLETIN; see also Clinical Congress, Sectional Meetings, gery and in the Surgical Specialties in United States Chapters) Government Hospitals as of September 1, 1965. Sept• Oct., 5:285-289 MEET THE PROFESSOR Assignment of Residents in One or More Hospitals. Sept• Initiates and Candidates Have Opportunity to Participate Oct., 5:243 in Small Informal Conversations With Eighteen Noted Graduate Training in Surgery. Fundamental Requirements. Professors. Sept•Oct., 5:235-236 Sept•Oct., 5:273-283 New Surgeons Meet the Professor (photograph) Jan•Feb., Special Requirements for Graduate Training. Sept•Oct.. 1:51 5:Colon and Rectal Surgery, 280-281; General Surgery, MOTION PICTURE LIBRARY, A.C.S. 281-283; Otolaryngology, 283-284; Plastic Surgery, 284- Films Available from Motion Picture Library, 1965. Sept• 285 Oct., 5:257-272 Supplement: Approved Programs of Graduate Training. MOTION PICTURES, MEDICAL, A.C.S. (See also Commit- Mar•Apr., 2:82-83 tees A.C.S.,—Motion Pictures; Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; GRUENTHER, ALFRED M. Cine Clinics, A.C.S.; Motion Picture Library, A.C.S.) General Alfred Gruenther Will Give Martin Lecture. May• Cine Films from 1964 Congress Now Available on Loan. June, 3:106 May -June, 3:115-116 Deadlines for Films to Be Shown at Congress, 1965. Jan -Feb., HAND 1 :33 Philosophy of Care of the Injured Hand. Boyes, Joseph H., Motion Picture Exhibition. Sept•Oct., 5:229-234 Nov•Dec., 6:341-348 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE HANLEY, PATRICK H. ADMINISTRATION (NASA) College Represented on Board by Patrick H. Hanley. Jan• Space—The New Challenge. Von Braun, Wernher. Mar- Feb., 1 :33 Apr., 2 :57-60 HEADQUARTERS, A.C.S. NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL Academic Parade (reproduction of painting) Mar•Apr., 2:76 Harrison McLaughlin Cited by National Safety Council. Artist and Still Life. July•Aug., 4:176 Jan•Feb., 1 :52 Sketch of A.C.S. Library. Freyer, Ellida Sutton. Mar•Apr., 2 :88 NECKTIE, A.C.S. Official Necktie and Jewelry Are Available for Fellows. HIRSCHMAN, LOUIS J. May•June, 3:102 Founder Louis J. Hirschman. July•Aug., 4:190 NIESS, OLIVER K. HOSPITALIZATION General Niess President of College of Chest Physicians. Commonest Causes of Hospital Admission. Myers, Robert S. July•Aug., 4:146 July-Aug., 4:144-145 Hospital May Allow Clean Gynecologic-Surgical Cases on NURSING CARE AND NURSING EDUCATION Obstetrics Unit, Under Given Conditions, Rules Com- Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors, 1964. Jan • mission. July•Aug., 4:148, 191 Feb., 1:36-40 HOSPITALS OFFICERS, A.C.S. (See American College of Surgeons: Officers) Accreditation for Small Hospitals and Nursing Homes in Georgia. Mauldin, John Tyler. July •Aug., 4:147 OPERATING ROOM NURSE What About the Operating Room Technician? Schlicke, Carl What Has Happened to the "Quick-witted, Dexterous, P., July•Aug., 4:137-139 Devoted, Instrument Nurse." de Takats, Geza. July•Aug., What Has Happened to the "Quick-witted, Dexterous, De- 4:139-140 voted, Instrument Nurse." de Takats, Geza. July•Aug., OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIAN 4:139-140 What About the Operating Room Technician? Schlicke Carl P. July•Aug., 4:137-139 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SURGICAL OPHTHALMIC SURGERY REQUIREMENTS COLLEGES Ophthalmic Surgery Requirements For Fellowship Are Sept•Oct., 6:220 Modified. Sept•Oct., 5:243-244 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SURGERY ORAL SURGERY IN HOSPITALS Mar•Apr., 2 :76 Sept•Oct., 5:237, 248 JAWORSKI, LEON PATTERSON, HOWARD A. Houston Attorney to Address Sectional Meeting on Febru- May•:103 ary 2. Nov•Dec., 65:355 PORTERFIELD, JOHN D. JEWELRY, A.C.S. John D. Porterfield Is Named Director of Hospital Com- Official Necktie and Jewelry Are Available for Fellows. mission. July•Aug., 4:148 May•June, 3 :102 POSTGRADUATE COURSES, A.C.S. (See also Clinical JOINT COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION OF Congress, A.C.S.) HOSPITALS Mar•Apr., 2:77; July•Aug., 4:165-173; Sept•Oct., 5:217-225 Hospital May Allow Clean Gynecologic-Surgical Cases on PRESIDENT, ADDRESS OF THE (See Priestley, James T.) Obstetric Unit, Under Given Conditions, Rules Commis- sion. July•Aug., 4:148, 191 PRESS RELATIONS John D. Porterfield Is Named Director of Hospital Com- The Director Reports to the Fellows North, John Paul. mission. July•Aug., 4:148 Jan•Feb., 1:34-35 Oral Surgery in Hospitals. Sept•Oct., 5:237, 248 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY STUDY (PAS) Commonest Causes of Hospital Admission. Myers, Robert KOCH ADDRESS, SUMNER L. (See Hand) S., July•Aug., 4:144-145 PROPHYLAXIS AGAINST TETANUS IN WOUND MANAGEMENT Subject Index, Bulletin, 1965 I 375 Committee on Trauma. Sept•Oct., 5:238-239 PUBLICATIONS, A.C.S. (See also Cancer Staging and End Results Reporting) Official College Publications. July•Aug., 4:191 SECTIONAL MEETINGS—Continued Rare Book Catalogue and Other College Publications HOUSTON: Nov -Dec., 6:351, 355-359 Available. May-June, 3:114 PHILADELPHIA: Jan•Feb., 1:13-18; [Pictures] July• Bulletin • Aug. 4:149; Sept•Oct., 5:336 Jan -Feb., 1:48; Mar-Apr., 2:88; July -Aug., 4:190; SEATTLE: Jan•Feb., 1:19-29; Mar •Apr., 2:61-75; Sept•Oct., 5:248 [Pictures] July•Aug., 4:150 Career in Surgery Pamphlet for Young People and Guidance Counselors SHRINERS BURN INSTITUTE AT GALVESTON Entitled "A Career in Surgery" Available from College. Artz, Curtis P. May•June, 3:93-98, 106 Nov•Dec., 65:363 SHUMACKER, HARRIS B., JR. Directory Harris Shumacker is Appointed Chairman of Televised 1965 Directory Mailed to Fellows, Accredited Hospitals, Programs. July•Aug., 4:192 and Medical Schools Libraries Free of Charge. Jan -Feb., SPECIALTIES OF SURGERY 1:52 The Specialties of Surgery Within the College. North, John Supplement to 1965 Directory. Nov -Dec., 6:360 Paul. July•Aug., 4:149-150 Early Care of Acute Soft Tissue Injuries Management of Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries STAFF, A.C.S. (Administrative staff listed in each BULLETIN Outline of the Treatment of Fractures, An except November -December) Two Useful Manuals by Committee on Trauma Are Bodine, Marc Williams. May•June, 3:102 Now Available in New Editions from Publisher Saun- STARK, RICHARD BOIES ders. Sept•Oct., 5:336 Academic Parade (reproduction of painting). Mar -Apr., 2:76 Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics SUCTION APPARATUS Mar -Apr., 2:87; May-June, 3:114; Sept•Oct., 5:334 What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. Surgical Forum Mar -Apr., 2:80-81 Papers from 1964 Forum Published. Jan•Feb., 1 :51 Papers from 1965 Forum Published. Nov.Dec., 6:362 SURGERY AS A CAREER Work of Young Investigators to Be Published in Surgi- Pamphlet for Young People and Guidance Counselors En- cal Forum. Sept•Oct., 5:206 titled "A Career in Surgery". Available from College. Nov•Dec., 6:363 PUBLIC RELATIONS POLICY, A.C.S. Telecast on Surgery as Career Filmed for Use by Fellows. Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors, 1964. Jan• Nov•Dec., 6:362 Feb., 1 :36-40 SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS (See Publica- RAVDIN, I. S., LECTURESHIP IN BASIC SCIENCES tions, A.C.S.) Julius Comroe Is to Give Ravdin Lecture on Basic Sciences. SURGICAL FORUM (See Publications, A.C.S.) May-June, 3:104-105 TELEVISION, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress) REGIONALIZATION OF CANCER PROGRAMS (See also Surgery Done at University of Pennsylvania Hospital to Be Committees, A.C.S.) Telecast to Congress in Atlantic City, October 18-22. Fellows in 55 Areas Work as Catalysts for Cancer Control July•Aug., 4:153-156; Sept -Oct., 5:227-228 Program Conducted by College. May-June, 3:99-101 TETANUS RESIDENTS Prophylaxis Against Tetanus in Wound Management. Assignment of Residents in One or More Hospitals. Sept- Committee on Trauma. Sept•Oct., 5:238-239 Oct., 5:243 TRANSPORTATION OF INJURED ROBERTS, BROOKE Surgery Done at University of Pennsylvania Hospital to Be First Aid and Transportation of Injured Subject of New Book Dedicated to Committee on Trauma. Sept•Oct., Telecast to Congress in Atlantic City, October 18-22. 5:247-248 July -Aug., 4:153-154 TRAUMA (See also Committees, A.C.S., Trauma) ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND The Acute Burn as a Catastrophic Illness. Blocker, Truman May-June, 3:113 G., Jr. July•Aug., 4:141-143, 181-182 April 28 Through May 1 Are Dates of Chicagoans Injuries SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S. Course. Jan•Feb., 1:30 Scholarship Fund Is Begun by College. North, John Paul. Considerations in Local Disasters. Kennedy, Robert H. May•June, 3:92 May•June, 3:117-123 Stipend for Advanced Training in Surgery Goes to J. Roland First Aid and Transportation of Injured Subject of New Folse. Jan•Feb., 1:33 Book Dedicated to Committee on Trauma. Sept•Oct., SCUDDER ORATION ON TRAUMA (See also Clinical Con- 5:247-248 gress) What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. The Acute Burn as a Catastrophic Illness. Blocker, Truman Jan•Feb., 1:49; Mar -April, 2:80-81; July -Aug., 4 :179- G., Jr. July•Aug., 4:141-143, 181-182 181; Sept•Oct., 5:244-247; Nov•Dec., 6:364 Neurosurgeon Mayfield Will Inquire: Is Cervical Spondylosis TRAUMA TO THE LIVER Traumatic? July•Aug., 4:152 Textbook by Gordon F. Madding and Paul A. Kennedy SECTIONAL MEETINGS (Listed under "Meetings, American Myers, Robert S. July. Aug., 4:191 College of Surgeons" in each BULLETIN) History of Sectional Meetings. Kamish, Robert J., Nov -Dec., UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL OF 6:349-350,367-370 MEDICINE Prospectus-1965: Jan•Feb. 1:9-29; Mar-Apr., 2:61-75 On the Beginning of Medical Education in the United Prospectus-1966: Nov•Dec., 6:351-359 States. Ravdin, I. S. July•Aug., 4:151-152 Resume-1965: [Pictures] July-Aug., 4:175 Nurses Program VIET NAM [Seattle, 1965] Jan•Feb., 1:30; Mar•Apr., 2:74-75 Surgeons Are Needed to Attend Civilians in South Viet Special References Nam. Nov•Dec., 6:366 ATLANTA: Jan•Feb., 1:10-13; [Picture] July .Aug., 4:150 WEIDITZ, HANS BAL HARBOUR, FLORIDA: Nov•Dec., 6:351-355 [Reproduction of Woodcut] Jan•Feb., 1:35

November • December 1965 Bulletin Index to "Bulletin," Volume 51 (1966)

THIS INDEX INCLUDES ONLY THE SIX NUMBERS OF VOLUME 51, 1966, OF THE BULLETIN of the American College of Surgeons. By author and subject, it is the eleventh annual index to be published, the others being for Volumes 4o (1955), 41 (1956), and 43 through 5o (1958 through 1965). In 1957, a cumulative index including Volumes 31 through 42 (1946-57) was published separately. In the June, 1946 BULLETIN was published an "Index to the Publications of the American College of Surgeons Since Its Founding, 1913-1945." As the BULLETIN endeavors to disseminate news and information chiefly about the College to the Fellows, the subject "American College of Surgeons" in this index includes only items concerned with the organiza- tion's history and administration. Other activities are listed separately by name, followed by the letters "A.c.s.," or Chapters, A.C.S., Clinical Congress, A.C.S., Committees, A.C.S., Publications, A.C.S., Sectional Meetings, A.C.S., Staff, A.C.S.

SCOTT, H. WILLIAM, JR. Surgical Forum Announcement for 1966. Jan•Feb., 1:58-59 Author Index SIEWERS, CHRISTIAN F. North Carolina Studies Its Ambulance Services. Nov-Dec., ABBOTT, VERNON C. 6:389-390 Emergency Department Staffing—Five-Year Experience with the Pontiac Plan. Jan•Feb., 1:11-12

CLOUGH, WILLIAM P., JR. Problems Common to Emergency Departments. May-June, Subject Index 3:125-126, 144 CONKLIN, LEONARD N. (See Richard, Bayard) ADVISORY COMMITTEES, A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S., COPELAND, MURRAY M. State and Provincial Advisory Committees) The Commission on Cancer—Development and Objectives: - ADVISORY COUNCILS IN THE SURGICAL SPECIALTIES, Jan•Feb., 1:39-41 A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S.) AMBULANCE DE BAKEY, LOIS Emergency Care Manual for Ambulance Personnel and Other Language and The Physician. Nov•Dec., 6:361-368, 396 Laymen First to See Injured Is Now Available. Sept•Oct., 5:249 EVERS, JOHN W. (See Richard, Bayard) North Carolina Studies Its Ambulance Services. Siewers, Christian F. Nov-Dec., 6:389-390 FELL, EGBERT H. Place of the St. John Ambulance Association in the Trauma Come to Kuwait. Nov•Dec., 6:384-385 Field, The. Johnstone, F. R. C. Mar•Apr., 2:109-110, 116 What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. GRUENTHER, ALFRED M. July•Aug., 4:194-195; Nov-Dec., 6:386-387 Where Do We Stand in This Troubled World? July•Aug., AMERICAN BOARDS OF SURGICAL SPECIALTIES 4:157-159, 182 Reports on Surgical Boards Made Before Regents. Jan•Feb., 1:67-73 JOHNSTONE, F. R. C. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Place of the St. John Ambulance Association in the Short-Term Clinical Traineeships Are Available from Cancer Trauma Field. Mar•Apr., 2:109-110, 116 Society. July•Aug., 4:190 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTET- KENNEDY, ROBERT H. RICS (See Michael Newton) What's New in Trauma in Your Area? May-June, 3:145 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS (History and admin- July-Aug., 4:194-195; Nov•Dec., 6:386-387 istration only; other activities are listed by name) KINNEY, JOHN M. Dues, Increase in, North, John Paul. May-June, 3:146 Intensive Care Unit, The. Sept•Oct., 5:201-204, 348-356 Paul R. Hawley, 1891-1965, Ravdin, I. S. May•June, 3:146 KIRTLEY, JAM ES A., JR. (See Mahorner, Howard) Officers: Published in each BULLETIN (except November• December) LICHTENSTEIN, MANUEL E. Finney, George Gross, Jan•Feb., 1:62 Divine Purpose. July-Aug., 4:155-156 Jones, John C., Jan•Feb., 1:63 MacKenzie, Walter C., Jan•Feb., 1:61 MAC KENZIE, WALTER C. Patterson, Howard A., Jan•Feb., 1:60 Surgical Teaching in the Undergraduate Period. Nov•Dec., Statement of Policy on President's Commission on Heart 6:369-370 Disease, Cancer and Stroke. Mar•Apr., 2:85-86 MAHORNER, HOWARD, and KIRTLEY, JAMES A., JR. Trauma Program Receives Grant from Hartford Foundation. Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors. Jan•Feb., Sept•Oct., 5:250 1 :62-64 AMERICAN JOINT COMMITTEE FOR CANCER STAGING MAYFIELD, FRANK H. AND END RESULTS REPORTING (See Cancer Staging Cervical Spondylosis—A Source of Pain, Paresthesias, Paral- and End Results Reporting) ysis and Plaintiffs—Is It Traumatic? Jan•Feb., 1 :5-10, 74 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE HAND. Nov•Dec., 6:395-396 NOER, RUDOLF J. ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN MEDICAL COLLEGES But Critical Surgery Belongs in Operating Room—Not in List Names Medical Teachers Interested in Service Abroad. Emergency Department. May-June, 3:127-128, 144 Nov-Dec., 6:385 NORTH, JOHN PAUL AYORA, ISIDRO Increase in Dues. May-June 3:146 Ecuadorian Surgeon-Statesman Ayora Is First Councilor to More Hands in Our Operating Rooms. May-June, 3:129 New Chapter. May-June, 3:138 1966 Clinical Congress, The. July•Aug., 4:160 BULLETIN, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) PATTERSON, HOWARD A. This Time Is a Good Time. Mar•Apr., 2:87-90, 118-119 CANCER PROGRAM, A.C.S. (See also Committees, A.C.S.) Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1965. Jan•Feb., RAVDIN, I. S. 1:43-57 Paul R. Hawley, 1891-1965. May-June, 3:146 Cancer Programs Manual. May•:143 RICHARD, BAYARD; CONKLIN, LEONARD N.; and EVERS, Cancer Program Workshops. Mar•Apr., 2:113; May-June, JOHN W. 3:140 The Do's and Don'ts of Preparing Medical Illustrations for Drs. Mayer and Holder Join Staff to Participate in Cancer Publication. July•Aug., 4:153-154, 190 Program. May•June, 4:139 391 November • December 1966 Bulletin Medical Motion Pictures [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:342-343 392 I American College of Surgeons Nominating Committees to Meet at Congress [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:228 Pre- and Postoperative Care [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:343 Press Relations [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:222 Program [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:343 Fellows Establish Connection Between Community and Col- Television [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:343 lege. May•June, 3:139-140 Trauma Every Cancer Program Includes Registry. Mar•Apr., 2: In- [Membership] July•Aug., 4:193; Sept•Oct., 5:343-344 side Back Cover Trauma Program Receives Grant from John A. Hartford Opportunity to Discuss Problems of Hospital Cancer Facilities. Foundation. Sept•Oct., 5:250 Jan•Feb., 1:75 Trauma, Regional Committees on Registry. Mar•Apr., 2: Inside Back Cover CHICAGO: Jan•Feb., 1:9; Mar•Apr., 2:114 Standards for Cancer Programs. Jan•Feb., 1:42 PHILADELPHIA: Jan•Feb., 1:8 CANCER STAGING AND END RESULTS REPORTING COMMUNICATIONS, A.C.S. Monographs for Reporting Cancer Staging and End Results New Communications Department Is Headed by Howard Are Free. May-June, 3:140 Cartwright. July•Aug., 4:159 CAREER IN SURGERY (See Publications, A.C.S.) CARTWRIGHT, HOWARD E. New Communications Department Is Headed by Howard DIRECTORY, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) Cartwright. July•Aug., 4:159 DISABILITY CLAIMS CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS Cervical Spondylosis—A Source of Pain, Paresthesias, Paral- Cervical Spondylosis—A Source of Pain, Paresthesias, Paral- ysis and Plaintiffs—Is It Traumatic? Mayfield, Frank H. ysis and Plaintiffs—Is It Traumatic? Mayfield, Frank H. Jan•Feb., 1:5-10, 74 Jan•Feb., 1:5-10, 74 DISPENSING OF GLASSES BY OPHTHALMOLOGISTS CHAPTERS, A.C.S. Sept•Oct., 5:251 Chapter Contributes to Scholarship Fund. Sept•Oct, 5: In- DUES, A.C.S. side Back Cover Increase in Dues. North, John Paul. May-June, 3:146 Chapter Rounds Jan•Feb., 1:76-79; Mar•Apr., 2:114; May•June, 3:136- 138; July-Aug., 4:156, 196; Nov-Dec., 6:381-383 ECUADOR Coming Chapter Meetings Ecuadorian Surgeon-Statesman Ayora Is First Councilor to Jan•Feb., 1:10, 79; Mar•Apr„ 2:110; May-June, 3:137; New Chapter. May•June, 3:138 July•Aug., 4: Inside Back Cover; Sept•Oct., 5:250; EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (See also Kennedy, Robert H., Nov-Dec., 6:383 What's New in Trauma in Your Area?) Special References But Critical Surgery Belongs in Operating Room—Not in ARIZONA: Nov•Dec., 6:381 Emergency Department. Noer, Rudolf, J. May•June, 3: COLOMBIA: Jan•Feb., 1:78 127-128, 144 ECUADOR: May•June, 3:138 Emergency Care of the Sick and Injured [Manual] Sept•Oct., INDIANA: Nov -Dec., 6:381, 382 5:249 KENTUCKY: Mar -Apr., 2:114 Emergency Department Staffing—Five-Year Experience with : Jan•Feb., 1:77 the Pontiac Plan. Abbott, Vernon C. Jan•Feb., 1:11-12 MAINE: May-June, 3:136-137 Film Shows Emergency Facilities Suitable for Average Hos- MASSACHUSETTS: Jan -Feb., 1:77; Mar •Apr., 2:115; pital. Jan•Feb., 1:12; Nov -Dec.. 6:386 Nov•Dec., 6:381 Problems Common to Emergency Departments. Clough, NORTH CAROLINA: July-Aug., 4:156; May•June, William P., Jr. May•June, 3:125-126, 144 3:136-137 OHIO: July-Aug., 4:156 OREGON: Jan•Feb., 1:76 FELLOWS, A.C.S. PUERTO RICO: July-Aug., 4:196; Nov•Dec., 6:381 Agendum, Annual Meeting of the Fellows. Sept•Oct., 5:218 SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA: Mar•Apr., 2: Fellows Deceased. Mar•Apr., 2:119-120; July•Aug., 4:189; 115; Nov-Dec., 6:381 Nov•Dec., 6:388, 394 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Nov•Dec. 6:381 Official Notice: Annual Meeting. Sept•Oct., 5:218 SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA: Mar•Apr., 2: FINANCIAL REPORT, A.C.S. 115; Sept•Oct, 5: Inside Back Cover Report of Certified Public Accountants, Lybrand, Ross Bros., WEST VIRGINIA: Mar•Apr., 2:108; July•Aug., 4:196 & Montgomery. July•Aug., 4:183-188 CINE CLINICS (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) FINNEY, GEORGE GROSS Mar•Apr. 2:111; May-June, 3:132; July•Aug., 4:164; Sept• George Gross Finney, of Baltimore, Heads Governors. Jan. Oct., 5:241-242, 247 Feb., 1:62 Cin6 Clinics from 1965 Congress on Loan from Producer. FORUM ON FUNDAMENTAL SURGICAL PROBLEMS, Mar•Apr., 2:112-113 A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S., Publications. CLINE, JOHN W. A.C.S.—Surgical Forum) Cancer Commission Chairmanned by Drs. Cline and Hickey. Jan•Feb., 1:58; Mar•Apr., 2:84; Sept•Oct., 5:207-217 Jan•Feb., 1:40 CLINICAL CONGRESS, A.C.S. (Listed under "Meetings, American College of Surgeons" in each BULLETIN) GLASSES, DISPENSING OF, BY OPHTHALMOLOGISTS Prospectus—SAN FRANCISCO, 1966: Jan•Feb., 1:58-59; Sept•Oct., 5:251 Mar•Apr., 2:111; May•June, 3:130-132, 144; July-Aug., GOVERNORS, BOARD OF, A.C.S. 4:160-181; Sept•Oct., 5:205-248 Agenda for Governors' Meetings, 1966. Sept•Oct., 5:228 COHN, ROY B. Criteria for Society Representation on the Board of Governors. Telecasts to Come from Stanford Under Direction of Dr. Roy July•Aug., 4:176 Cohn. May•June, 3:130 George Gross Finney, of Baltimore, Heads Governors. Jan. COLE, WARREN H. Feb., 1:62 Sept•Oct., 5:251 [Membership, 1966]. Jan•Feb., 1:65-66 COMMISSION ON CANCER, A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S.) Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors, 1965. Mahor- COMMISSION ON HEART DISEASE, CANCER, AND ner, Howard, and Kirtley, James A., Jr. Jan•Feb., 1 :62-64 STROKE GRADUATE EDUCATION IN SURGERY [Term "Graduate Statement of Policy, A.C.S., on the Report of the President's Training" changed to "Graduate Education," 1966] Commission on Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke. Mar• Approved Programs of Graduate Education in General Sur- Apr., 2:85-86 gery and in the Surgical Specialties in United States Gov- COMMITTEES, A.C.S. (See also under subject, i.e., Cancer, ernment Hospitals as of September 1, 1966. Sept•Oct., Trauma) 5:293-297 Advisory Committees, State and Provincial (Membership) Approved Programs of Graduate Education in General Sur- Sept•Oct, 5:344-348 gery and in the Surgical Specialties in Civilian Hospitals Advisory Councils in the Surgical Specialties—Gynecology of the United States and in Canada as of September 1, and Obstetrics, Neurologic Surgery, Ophthalmic Surgery, 1966. Sept•Oct., 5:298-341 Orthopedic Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology, Plastic and Fundamental Requirements for Graduate Education in Sur- Maxillofacial Surgery, Proctology, Thoracic Surgery, Urol- gery. Sept•Oct., 5:281-288 ogy [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:341 Special Requirements for Graduate Education Cancer, Commission on Sept•Oct., 5: Colon and Rectal Surgery, 288-289; General Cancer Commission Chairmanned by Drs. Cline and Surgery, 289-291; Otolaryngology, 291-292; Plastic Hickey. Jan•Feb., 1:40 Surgery, 292 Development and Objectives. Copeland, Murray M. Supplement: Approved Programs of Graduate Training. Jan•Feb., 1 :39-41 Mar•Apr., 2:117-118 [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:341-342 Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems [Membership] Sept•Oct, 5:342 HARTFORD FOUNDATION, THE JOHN A. Graduate Education (changed from "training" to "education," Trauma Program Receives Grant from Hartford Foundation. 1966) [Membership] Sept•Oct., 5:342 Sept•Oct., 5:250 International Relations, Committee on [Photograph] May- HAWLEY, PAUL R. June, 3:134 Paul R. Hawley, 1891-1965. Ravdin, I. S. May•June, 3:146 HELSINKI Declaration of Helsinki Is Endorsed by College. Sept•Oct, 6:252-253 Subject Index, Bulletin, 1966 I 393 HICKEY, ROBERT C. Cancer Commission Chairmanned by Drs. Cline and Hickey. Jan•Feb., 1:40 HOLDER, HALL G. MOTION PICTURES, MEDICAL, A.C.S. (See also Commit- Drs. Mayer and Holder Join Staff to Participate in Cancer tees, A.C.S.—Motion Pictures; Clinical Congress, A.C.S.: Program. May-June, 3:139 Cine Clinics, A.C.S.; Motion Picture Library, A.C.S.) HOSPITALS (See also Emergency Department, and Graduate Cine Clinics from 1965 Congress on Loan from Producer. Education) Mar•Apr., 2:112 Divine Purpose. Lichtenstein, Manuel E. July•Aug., 4:155- Motion Picture Exhibition. Sept•Oct., 5:243-248 156 Motion Pictures for 1966 Congress Now Being Accepted for Hospital Commission Rules That Administrative Functions Review. Jan•Feb., 1:38 of Medical Staff Need Not Be Carried Out by Committee. MOTORCYCLES May-June, 3:135-136 What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. Intensive Care Unit, The. Kinney, John M. Sept•Oct., 5: Nov-Dec., 6:386 201-204,348-356 More Hands in Our Operating Rooms. North, John PauL May-June, 3:129 NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL This Time Is a Good Time. Patterson, Howard A. Mar•Apr. , Safety Council Gives Surgeons' Award to Dr. Wade. Jan•Feb. 2:87-90, 118-119 1:80 What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. NECKTIE, A.C.S. Nov•Dec., 6:386 Jewelry and Necktie for Fellows Are Available from Manu- facturers. July•Aug., 4:193 NEWTON, MICHAEL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT, THE Michael Newton Is Director Elect of Obstetricians and Kinney, John M. Sept•Oct., 5:201-204, 348-356 Gynecologists. Mar•Apr., 2:116 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SURGICAL COL- NOMINATING COMMITTEES, A.C.S. (See Committees, LEGES A.C.S.) Brazilian College of Surgeons Is New Member of Federation. NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION (NATO) Jan•Feb., 1:75 Where Do We Stand in This Troubled World? Gruenther, Alfred M. July•Aug., 4:157-159, 182 NURSING CARE AND NURSING EDUCATION JEWELRY, A.C.S. Nurses' Program, Cleveland Sectional Meeting. Jan•Feb., Jewelry and Necktie for Fellows Are Available from Manu- 1:36-37; Mar•Apr., 2:105-106; May-June, 3:147 [Photo. facturers. July-Aug., 4:193 graph] JOINT COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION OF HOSPITALS Hospital Commission Rules That Administrative Functions of OFFICERS, A.C.S. (See American College of Surgeons: Officers) Medical Staff Need Not Be Carried Out by Committee. OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIAN May-June, 3:135-136 More Hands in Our Operating Rooms. North, John Paul. JONASSON, OLGA M. May-June, 3:129 Drs. Jonasson, Minton and Romsdahl Qualify for Mead ORNDOFF, BENJAMIN H. Johnson Award. Jan•Feb., 1 :37 Surgeon Orndoff Receives Medal for Contribution to Radi- JONES, JOHN C. ology. May-June, 3:141 Vice President Elect John C. Jones, of Los Angeles. Jan•Feb., OPHTHALMOLOGISTS 1:63 Dispensing of Glasses by Ophthalmologists. Sept•Oct., 5:251 KUWAIT Fell, Egbert H. Nov•Dec., 6:384-385 PALO ALTO-STANFORD HOSPITAL Sept•Oct., 5:239-240 PATIENTS, SURGEONS AND HOSPITALS [Publication] LANGUAGE AND THE PHYSICIAN Jan•Feb., 1:61; May-June, 3:137, 142 DeBakey, Lois. Nov•Dec., 6:361-368, 396 PATTERSON, HOWARD A. LIBRARY, A.C.S. Howard A. Patterson Heads Officers Incumbent. Jan•Feb. Artifacts. Mar•Apr., 2:90 1:60 LYTTLE, SYDNEY N. This Time Is a Good Time. Mar•Apr., 2:87-90, 118-119 Attorney Lyttle. Nov-Dec., 6:395 PICKHARDT, WOODROW L. Colonel Woodrow L. Pickhardt Is New Member of College MAC KENZIE, WALTER C. Staff. Sept•Oct., 5:248 Gov. Pyle, Drs. Weiss, Skoog and MacKenzie to Give Ad- PONTIAC PLAN (See Emergency Department) dresses. July-Aug., 4:173 POSTGRADUATE COURSES, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Con- President Elect Is Walter C. MacKenzie. Jan•Feb., 1:61 gress, A.C.S.) Surgeon as a Teacher, The. Nov•Dec., 6:369-370 Mar•Apr., 3:111; May-June, 3:131; July•Aug., 4:165-173; MARTIN MEMORIAL LECTURE, A.C.S. (See also Pyle, Sept-Oct., 5:229-238 Howard; Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) PRESIDENTS, A.C.S. Where Do We Stand in This Troubled World? Gruenther, Portraits (Imago Chirurgii) of Presidents Available from Alfred M. July•Aug., 4:157-159, 182 Ethicon. Mar•Apr., 2:120 MAYER, ANDREW PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON HEART DISEASE, CAN- Drs. Mayer and Holder Join Staff to Participate in Cancer CER AND STROKE, REPORT OF. Program. May-June, 3:139 Statement of Policy, A.C.S. Mar•Apr., 2:85-86 MC CALL, MILTON L. PRESIDENT, ADDRESS OF THE (See Patterson, Howard A.) Milton L. McCall Lectureship to Be Inaugurated on May 6. PUBLICATIONS, A.C.S. (See also Cancer Staging and End May-June, 3:141 Results Reporting) MEAD JOHNSON AWARD (See Scholarships, A.C.S.) May-June, 3:141-143 MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION Bulletin The Do's and Don'ts of Preparing Medical Illustrations for May-June, 3:141-143, 148; July-Aug., 4:193 Publication. Richard, Bayard; Conklin, Leonard N., and Cancer Programs Manual. May-June, 3:143 Evers, John W. July-Aug., 4:153-154, 190 Career in Surgery, A MEDICO Career Booklet Proves Useful to Fellows at Vocation Wanted: Volunteers. Mar•Apr., 2:96 Conferences. May-June, 3:141-143 MEET THE PROFESSOR Directory Fifteen Distinguished Professors Will Take Part in Off-the- 1967 Supplement to 1965 Directory. Nov-Dec., 6:390 Cuff Conversations During Congress with Initiates and Emergency Care of the Sick and Injured. Sept•Oct, 5:249 Candidates. Sept•Oct., 5:238 Patients, Surgeons, and Hospitals. Jan•Feb., 1 :61 MEETINGS, A.C.S. (Listed under College Meetings in each Surgical Forum, The. Sept•Oct., 5:217 BULLETIN; see also Clinical Congress, Sectional Meetings, PYLE, HOWARD Chapters) Gov. Pyle, Drs. Weiss, Skoog and MacKenzie to Give Ad- MINTON, JOHN PETER dresses. July•Aug., 4:173 Drs. Jonasson, Minton and Romsdahl Qualify for Mead Johnson Award. Jan•Feb., 1:37-38 MOTION PICTURE LIBRARY, A.C.S. RAVDIN, , I. S., LECTURE IN BASIC SCIENCES Film Shows Emergency Facilities Suitable for Average Hos- (See Weiss, Paul A.) pital. Jan•Feb., 1:12; Nov•Dec., 6:386 RECOMMENDATIONS GUIDING DOCTORS IN CLINICAL. Films Available from Motion Picture Library, 1966. Sept•Oct. RESEARCH, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 6:253-280 Declaration of Helsinki Is Endorsed by College. Sept•Oct., Motion Picture Library Has 33 More Acquisitions. July•Aug., 5:252-253 4:191-192 RICHARDS, VICTOR Request These Motion Pictures by Number and Name. Victor Richards Heads Surgeons Who Will Work with Science May-June, 3:133-134 Writers. Sept•Oct., 5:222

November • December 3966 Bulletin SKOOG, TORD 394 I American College of Surgeons Gov. Pyle, Drs. Weiss, Skoog and MacKenzie to Give Ad- dresses. July-Aug., 4:173 STAFF, A.C.S. (Administrative staff listed in each BULLETIN except November•December) Cartwright, Howard E. July-Aug., 4:159 ROMSDAHL, MARVIN M. Holder, Hall G. May-June, 3:139 Drs. Jonasson, Minton and Romsdahl Qualify for Mead Mayer, Andrew. May-June, 3:139 Johnson Award. Jan•Feb., 1:37-38 Pickhardt, Woodrow L. Sept•Oct., 5:248 STATEMENT OF POLICY ON THE REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON HEART DISEASE, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION CANCER, AND STROKE Johnstone, F.R.C., Mar•Apr., 2:109-110, 116 Mar•Apr., 2:85 SCHOLARSHIPS, COMMITTEE ON SURGEON AS A TEACHER [Photograph]. Jan•Feb., 1:38 Surgical Teaching in Undergraduate Period. MacKenzie, SCHOLARSHIPS, A.C.S. Walter C. Nov-Dec., 6:369-370 Chapter Contributes to Scholarship Fund. Sept•Oct., 5: In- SURGICAL FORUM (See Publications, A.C.S.) side Back Cover Drs. Jonasson, Minton and Romsdahl Qualify for Mead Johnson Award. Jan•Feb., 1:37-38 SCIENCE WRITING TELEVISION, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress) Language and the Physician. DeBakey, Lois. Nov-Dec., Telecasts to Come from Stanford Under Direction of Dr. 6:361-368, 396 Roy Cohn. May-June, 3:130 SCOTT, H. WILLIAM, JR. Surgery to Be Telecast from Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital. Dr. Scott Heads Forum Committee; Four New Members Are July-Aug., 4:162-164; Sept•Oct., 5:239-240 Named. Jan•Feb., 1:58 TRAUMA (See also Ambulance; Committees, A.C.S.—Trauma; SCUDDER ORATION ON TRAUMA (See also Skoog, Tord, Emergency Department; Motion Picture Library) and Clinical Congress) Cervical Spondylosis—A Source of Pain, Paresthesias, Paral- Cervical Spondylosis—A Source of Pain, Paresthesias, Paral- ysis and Plaintiffs—Is It Traumatic? Mayfield, Frank H. ysis and Plaintiffs—Is It Traumatic? Mayfield, Frank H. Jan•Feb., 1:5-10, 74 Jan•Feb., 1:5 Courses: CHICAGO—Jan•Feb., 1:9; Mar•Apr., 2:114; PHIL- SECTIONAL MEETINGS (Listed under "Meetings, American ADELPHIA—Jan-Feb.1 :8 College of Surgeons" in each BULLETIN) Emergency Care Manual for Ambulance Personnel and Other Prospectus-1966: Jan•Feb., 1:13-37, Mar-Apr., 2:92-108 Laymen First to See Injured Is Now Available. Sept•Oct., Prospectus-1967: Nov•Dec., 6:372-380 5:249 Resume-1966: [Pictures] May•June, 3:128, 143, 147-148 Trauma Program Receives Grant from Hartford Foundation. Nurses Program Sept•Oct., 5:250 [Cleveland, 1966] Jan•Feb., 1:36-37; Mar•Apr., 2:105- What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. 106, 108 May-June, 3:145; July-Aug., 4:194-195; Nov•Dec., 6:386- Special References 387 BAL HARBOUR: Jan-Feb., 1:13, 14-17; [pictures] May June, 3:128, 143 CLEVELAND: Jan•Feb., 1:13, 23-37; Mar•Apr., 2:91- 108; [pictures] May-June, 3:147 WADE, PRESTON A. COLORADO SPRINGS: Nov -Dec., 6:378-380 Safety Council Gives Surgeons' Award to Dr. Wade. Jan•Feb., HOUSTON: Jan•Feb., 1:13, 18-22; [pictures] May•June, 1 :80 3:128, 148 WEISS, PAUL A. MUNICH: Nov-Dec., 6:373 Gov. Pyle, Drs. Weiss, Skoog and MacKenzie to Give Ad- SAN DIEGO: Nov-Dec., 6:374-377 dresses. July•Aug., 4:173

Bulletin Conveys College News to Fellows Deceased Fellows in 83 Countries (Continued from page 388)

THIS NOVEMBER -DECEMBER 1966 BULLETIN Will SPICOLA, Louis A., Tampa, Florida take information about the College to 28,140 Fel- SPRATT, CHARLES N., Phoenix, Arizona lows and 4,772 Candidates in 83 countries. STONE, HARRY B., Roanoke, Virginia STRAUB, GEORGE F., Honolulu Through this bimonthly, the College also com- STUDE, WILLIAM C., St. Louis municates with 4,893 accredited hospitals in the SULLIVAN, C. ROGER, Rochester, Minnesota United States and Canada. TAYLOR, HENRY MILES, Crowley, Louisiana The Bulletin is also sent to 901 others including, TEAM, ROBERT B., Sterling, Virginia to name a few, local and foreign journals in ex- THOMPSON, HOWARD E., Dubuque, Iowa change, medical school libraries and deans, science TRIBBLE, ALBERT H., Hot Springs National Park, writers and editors, and doctors working on A.C.S. Arkansas scholarships. VALE, C. FREMONT, Winter Park, Florida For the sixth number of Volume 51, distribution VOSSELER, ALLISON j., Brooklyn WELLINGTON, HAROLD W., New London, adds up to 38,706. Connecticut This official bimonthly is not available by sub- WEST, WALTER B., Fort Worth, Texas scription. Letters in this connection should be WHITAKER, FRED J., Spokane, Washington addressed to the editor. WICKSTER, GEORGE Z., Oak Park, Illinois The first BULLETIN was published in 1916. WOOD, CHARLES F., Louisville Index to BULLETIN, Volume 52 (1967)

THIS INDEX INCLUDES ONLY THE SIX NUMBERS OF VOLUME 52, 1967, OF THE BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS. By author and subject, it is the twelfth annual index to be published, the others being for Volumes 40 (1955), 41 (1956), and 43 through 51 (1958 through 1966). In 1957, a cumulative index including Volumes 31 through 42 (1946-57) was published separately. In the June, 1946 BULLETIN was published an "Index to the Publications of the American College of Surgeons Since Its Founding, 1913-1945." As the BULLETIN endeavors to disseminate news and information chiefly about the College to the Fellows, the subject "American College of Surgeons" in this index includes only items con- cerned with the organization's history and administration. Other activities are listed separately by name, followed by the letters "A.c.s.," that is, Chapters, A.C.S., and Clinical Congress, A.C.S.

Author Index Snedecor, Spencer T. Could Your Emergency Department Save Seriously Injured Cartwright, Howard E. Patient? Sept•Oct., 5: 275-277 Letter to Chapters. Jan•Feb., 1: 42 Cavins, A. W. Subject Index God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen. July-Aug., 4: 199-200 Advisory Committees, A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S., State DeBakey, Lois and Provincial Advisory Committees) Competent Medical Exposition: The Need and The Attain- Advisory Councils in the Surgical Specialties, A.C.S. (See ment. Mar•Apr., 2: 85-91,114 Committees, A.C.S.) Language and the Physician: Postscript. July•Aug., 4: 201-205 Ambulance Eastham, Thomas Minimal Equipment for Ambulances. Mar•Apr., 2: 92-96 Toward Delight in Truly Meaningful. May•June, 3: 133-135 Standards for Emergency Ambulance Services. May•June, 3: 131-132 Farrington, J. D. What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. Death in a Ditch. May•June, 3: 121-130 Mar•Apr., 2: 105-107; Nov•Dec., 6: 409

Furste, Wesley; Skudder, Paul A.; Hampton, Oscar P., Jr. American Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Evolution of Prophylaxis Against Tetanus from the Civil War Animal Care to the Present. Sept•Oct., 5: 227-229,283-290 Sept•Oct., 5: 281 Giannestras, Nicholas J. American Association of Neurological Surgeons (formerly To Win or to Play?—That Is the Problem. July•Aug., 4: 175- the Society) Sept•Oct., 5: 282 178 American Boards of Surgical Specialties Heldt, Robert S. Reports on Surgical Boards Made Before Regents. Jan•Feb. Cincinnati Plans to Cope with Disaster. Nov•Dec., 6: 413-414, 1: 56-63 420-421 American Cancer Society Hoerr, Stanley 0. Resolution on Cigarette Smoking. Sept•Oct., 5: 282 Elective Operations Performed for Duodenal Ulcer and the Mortality: Two Surveys Sponsored by the Ohio Chapter. American College of Surgeons (History and administration Sept•Oct., 5: 269-271 only; other activities are listed by name) Judd, Charles S., Jr. Fellows May Dispense Spectacles. Sept•Oct., 5: 272 Western Samoa—Surgery, Service, and Serenity. Nov•Dec., American College of Surgeons 6: 395-397 Heritage and Obligation of Fellowship, The. Nesbit, Reed M. Kennedy, Robert H. Nov•Dec., 6: 383-389,391-392 What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Mar•Apr., 2: 105-107; Officers: published in each Bulletin May•June, 3: 153-155; July•Aug., 4: 219-221; Sept•Oct., 5: Jan•Feb., 1:34; Nov•Dec., 6: 393 278-279; Nov•Dec., 6: 409-411 American Joint Committee for Cancer Staging and End Koop, C. Everett Results Reporting (See Cancer Staging and End Results Reporting) The Death of a Child. July•Aug., 4: 173-174 Cancer Survival and End Results Reporting. Sept•Oct., 5: 281- Mabry, Jim 282 Notes from the Diary and Letters of Civil War Surgeon J. F. American Urological Association Shaffner. Nov Dec., 6: 422-425 Mar•Apr., 2: 97-98 MacKenzie, Walter C. Beal, John M. Our Destiny Is to Build. Jan Teb., 1: 33-36 Dr. Beal Succeeds Dr. Jenkins as Film Committee Chairman. Nesbit, Reed M. Jan•Feb., 1: 43-44 Heritage and Obligation of Fellowship, The. Nov Dec., 6: 383- 389,391-392 Biel, Walter J. Writer Walter J. Biel Joins Communications Division Staff. North, John Paul Sept 'Oct., 5: 267; Nov • Dec., 6:430 A New Course Is Charted. Jan•Feb., 1: 48 Brooke Formula (See Guide to Initial Therapy of Burns; Burns; Porterfield, John D. Trauma) What the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals is Doing. Nov Dec., 6: 398,416-417 Bulletin, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.)

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been ordered to report to me tri-daily for exam- But no matter how involved Dr. Shaffner ination (as I expected he would be) I should became with personal problems, he refused to have received him kindly, and reported in become inured to man's suffering. writing, as directed.—My object has ever been A poignant entry in the doctor's diary not to obey orders of my Superior Officers, only only demonstrated his philosophy, but offered considering the interests of the public service, a creed that healers of the sick can use today and never regarding self, well aware that per- as a reminder of their calling. sonal feelings and private dignity ought to "The horrors of the battlefield are bad, but yield to public authority." oh not one particle so affecting as those of the hospital with wounded. The suffering of the Acquitta l poor wounded soldier, his prayers, his constant Several weeks later, the young surgeon was calls for absent ones at home, &c., are almost notified of his victory, as recorded on April 4: heart-rending. 'Tis true we are apt to become "Commenced snowing about 11 o'clock, but hardened by association with these things— it soon changed to rain. Dr. Logan visited and stilt humanity convinces us all that such suffer- dined with me to-day. I received the following ings are terrible. Surgeons are in evergrowing from the Adj't about noon: `Hd. Qrs. 4th N. C. danger of becoming too abstract—of losing Troops, April 4, 1864, SPECIAL ORDER NO. sympathy with passing emotions and suffer- , Surgeon J. F. Shaffner, hav- ings, and particularly with those shared by ing been acquitted of the charges preferred numbers. The danger is, lest we forget that we against him, is released from arrest, and will too are mortal; subject to same dangers, and report for duty. By order of Col. Grimes, Wm. fancy ourselves superior to our former selves, S. Barnes, Adj't.' because now, at present we do not feel the "The following is the official notification of pains, the agonies of the poor sufferers in our my acquittal, received at Reg'tl Hd. Qrs. 'Hd. charge. But I shall never forget these scenes of Qrs. Dept. N. Va., April 2, 1864, Acquittals anguish and pain—they make lasting impres- by Mil. Ct. 2nd Corps, 5. Dr. J. F. Schaffner, sions upon my mind." Surgeon 4th N. C. Troops.' " St

Venezuela Chapter Receives Charter

From left to right are Antonio Clemente H., secretary, Venezuela Chapter; Ricardo Baquero-Gonzalez; Leopoldo E. Lopez; Eduardo Carbonell, president; Fernando Ruben Coronil; and Reinaldo Douaihi, treas- urer. All are of . Charter was received in May. Dr. Lopez is A.C.S. Governor.

November • December 1967 Bulletin 425 Burns (Membership) Sept•Oct., 5: 280,292 Burn Research Conference, 1967. Mar•Apr., 2: 106 Chicagoans' Course on Injuries Begins April 19; Sign Up Now. Burn Seminar in Birmingham. July Aug., 4: 222 Jan•Feb., 1: 45 Guide to Initial Therapy of Burns, Committee on Trauma. Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems (Membership) July-Aug., 4: 196-197 Sept•Oct., 5: 292 Graduate Education (changed from "training" to "education," Cancer Congress, International, 1970 1966) (Membership) Sept•Oct., 5: 280,292 Nov-Dec., 6: 408 International Relations, Committee on (Membership) Sept• Oct., 5: 280 Cancer Program, A.C.S. (See also Committees, A.C.S.) Medical Motion Pictures (Membership) Sept•Oct., 5: 292-293 Cancer Care Guidelines to be Developed. Nov-Dec., 6: 407-8 Nominating Committees to Meet at Congress (Membership) Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1966. Jan•Feb., Sept•Oct., 5: 246 1: 64-79 Pre- and Postoperative Care Communication in Cancer Control Is Sought. Mar•Apr., 2: 102 Pre- and Postoperative Care Committee Projects Increased. Eight Hospitals Conducting Approved Cancer Clinical Pro- Jan•Feb., 1: 47 grams Are Named. MayJune, 3: 144 (Membership) Sept -Oct., 5: 293 Exhibit at Describes College's Cancer Program to Press Relations (Membership) July•Aug., 4: 185; Sept•Oct., 5: Foreign Groups. Mar•Apr., 2: 103-104 293 Five Cancer Program Workshops Scheduled for Spring 1967 to Surgical Education in Medical Schools (Membership) Sept• Start in Memphis. Mar•Apr., 2: 102-103 Oct., 5: 294 Modification of Approvals Program (Registry). Jan•Feb., 1: 64 Surgical Services, Committee on. Jan•Feb., 1: 48 Standards for Cancer Programs. Jan•Feb., 1: 78-79 A New Course Is Charted. North, John Paul. Jan•Feb., 1:48 Standards for Hospital Facilities and Staff to Control Cancer Ideas on Medicare Are Object of Invitational Conference. to be Developed Under College's Direction. July•Aug., 4: 198 MayJune, 3: 165 New Committee's Interest is Surgical Education. May-June, Cancer Staging and End Results Reporting 3: 166 Mar•Apr., 2: 113 Trauma Chapters, A.C.S. (Membership) MayJune, 3: 156; Sept•Oct., 5: 294 National Program On Trauma Urged. MayJune, 3: 155 Chapter Officers and Governors Discuss Various Problems. Trauma, Regional Committees on MayJune, 3: 162-164 CHICAGO: Mar•Apr., 2: 104 Chapter Rounds Role of Committees on Trauma in Disaster Medical Care. Jan•Feb., 1: 40-42; Mar•Apr., 2: 99-101; May-June, 3: 151- July•Aug., 4: 218,222 152; July•Aug., 4: 208-209; Sept•Oct., 5: 268; Nov•Dec., 6: 394,415 Community Hospitals Elective Operations Performed for Duodenal Ulcer and the Community Hospital: Its Potential for Training Surgeons Mortality: Two Surveys Sponsored by the Ohio Chapter. Jan•Feb., 1: 51 Hoerr, Stanley 0. Sept•Oct., 5: 269-271 Coming Chapter Meetings Davis, Loyal Jan -Feb., 1: 40, 80; Mar•Apr., 2: Inside Back Cover; Nov-Dec., 6: 430 MayJune, 3: 152; July•Aug., 4: 207; Sept•Oct., 5: 268; Nov•Dec., 6: 394 Death in a Ditch Special References Farrington, J. D. MayJune, 3: 121-130 CONNECTICUT: May-June, 3: 152 MASSACHUSETTS: Mar•Apr., 2: 100 Death of a Child, The PUERTO RICO: Mar•Apr., 2: 101 Koop, C. Everett. July•Aug., 4: 173-174 Cherry, Dwight Directory, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) Dr. Dwight Cherry and Champion. July•Aug., 4: 222 Dues, A.C.S. Children Jan•Feb., 1: 50 To Win or to Play?—That Is the Problem. Giannestras, Nicho- las J. July•Aug., 4: 175-178 Duodenal Ulcer Hoerr, Stanley 0. Sept•Oct., 5: 269-271 Cigarette Smoking (See American Cancer Society) Emergency Department (See also Kennedy, Robert H., Cini Clinics (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) What's New in Trauma in Your Area?) July•Aug., 4: 198; Sept•Oct., 5: 263 Could Your Emergency Department Save Seriously Injured CinO Films From '66 Congress on Loan From Producer. Patient? Snedecor, Spencer T. Sept•Oct., 5: 275-277 Mar•Apr., 2: 108-109 Equipment for Ambulances (See Ambulances) Clinical Congress, A.C.S. (Listed under "Meetings, American College of Surgeons" in each Bulletin) Ethics Dr. Keeley Heads Fellows Who Will Work in Press Room. Eight-Point Program Seeks to Prevent Fee-Splitting. May MayJune, 3: 136 June, 3: 146,166 Prospectus—CHICAGO, 1967: Jan•Feb., 1: 37-38, 45; Mar• Apr., 2: 97-98; MayJune, 3: 137-142; July•Aug., 4: Evolution of Prophylaxis Against Tetanus from the Civil 179-195; Sept•Oct., 6: 232-267 War to the Present Furste, Wesley; Skudder, Paul A.; and Hampton, Oscar P. Cohn, Isidore Jr. Sept•Oct., 5: 227-229,283-290 Honors Conferred on Drs. Huggins and Cohn, Mr. Sandrok. Jan•Feb., 1: 46 Federal Health Laws Commission on Cancer, A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S.) Regent's Statement on Federal Health Laws' Impact on Training of Surgeons. Nov-Dec., 6: 390 Commission on Professional and Hospital Activities Fee-Splitting Drs. Herrmann and Spencer Are Trustees from College. MayJune, 3: 165 Eight-Point Program Seeks To Prevent Fee-Splitting. May• June, 3: 146,166 Committees, A.C.S. (See also under subject, i.e., Cancer) Advisory Committees, State and Provincial (Membership) Fellows, A.C.S. Sept•Oct., 5: 295-298 Agendum, Annual Meeting of the Fellows. Sept•Oct., 5: 253 Advisory Councils in the Surgical Specialties—Gynecology and Fellows Deceased. MayJune, 3: 157-158; July•Aug., 4: 210, Obstetrics, Neurologic Surgery, Ophthalmic Surgery, Ortho- 217-218; Nov•Dec., 6: 417-419 pedic Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology, Plastic and Maxillo- Honorary Fellows, 1966. Jan•Feb., 1: 46; 1967, Nov-Dec., 6: facial Surgery, Proctology, Thoracic Surgery, Urology (Mem- 393 bership) Sept•Oct., 5: 291 Honors Conferred on Drs. Huggins and Cohn, Mr. Sandrok. Cancer, Commission on Jan•Feb., 1: 46 Cancer Care Guidelines to be Developed. Nov-Dec., 6: 407- Official Notice: Annual Meeting. Sept•Oct., 5: 253 408 Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1966. Jan•Feb., Financial Report, A.C.S. 1: 64-79 Report of Certified Public Accountants, Lybrand, Ross Bros., (Membership) Sept•Oct., 5: 280,291-292 & Montgomery. July•Aug., 4: 211-216 Cardiovascular New Cardiovascular Committee Headed by William Muller. Flame Retardant Clothing Jan•Feb., 1: 47 Mar•Apr., 2: 106; Nov-Dec., 6: 410

November • December 1967 Bulletin 427 Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems, A.C.S. (See International Federation of Surgical Colleges also Clinical Congress, A.C.S., Publications. A.C.S.—Surgical Federation of Surgical Colleges Will Meet in Vienna in 1967. Forum) Jan•Feb., 1: 45; Sept•Oct., 5: 281; Nov•Dec., 6: 408 Jan•Feb., 1: 37-38; Sept•Oct., 5: 234-246 Jenkins, Hilger Perry Foss, Harold L. Dr. Beal Succeeds Dr. Jenkins as Film Committee Chairman. Nov-Dec., 6: 419 Jan•Feb., 1: 43-44 Gordon, Dan M. Dr. Jenkins Receives McClintock Award as Outstanding Mar-Apr., 2: 96 Teacher. Sept•Oct., 6: 273 Governors, Board of, A.C.S. Jewelry, A.C.S. Chapter Officers and Governors Discuss Various Problems. Sept•Oct., 5: 267 May-June, 3: 162-164 Community Hospital Can and Should Train Surgeons. July- Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals Aug., 4: 206-208 Nov•Dec., 6: 398,416-417 Governors Are Elected—Not Appointed. Jan•Feb., 1: 48-49 Governors to Have More Time. May-June, 3: 142 Keeley, John L. (Membership) Jan•Feb., 1: 54-55 Dr. Keeley Heads Fellows Who Will Work in PressF Room. Minutes, Annual Meeting, Board of Governors, 1966. Jan-Feb., May-June, 3: 136 1: 50-53 Licha, Jose S. Graduate Education in Surgery (Term "Graduate Training" changed to "Graduate Education," 1966) Dr. Licha Owns Puerto Rico's Horse of the Year. Sept•Oct., 5: Approved Programs of Graduate Education in General Surgery 878 and in the Surgical Specialties in United States Government Loewenthal, John Hospitals as of September 1,1967. Sept•Oct., 5: 333-336 Approved Programs of Graduate Education in General Surgery Honors Conferred on Drs. Huggins and Cohn, Mr. Sandrok. and in the Surgical Specialties in Civilian Hospitals of the Jan•Feb., 1: 46 United States and in Canada as of September 1, 1967. Sept•Oct., 5: 337-376 Macfarlane, Catherine Community Hospital Can and Should Train Surgeons. July• Nov-Dec., 6: 430 Aug., 4: 206-208 Fundamental Requirements for Graduate Education in Mead Johnson Award (See Scholarships, A.C.S.) Surgery. Sept•Oct., 5: 319-326 Regent's Statement on Federal Health Laws' Impact on Medical Exposition: The Need and The AttainMent. Training of Surgeons. Nov-Dec., 6: 390 DeBakey, Lois. Mar•Apr., 2: 85-91,114 Special Requirements for Graduate Education Sept•Oct., 5: Colon and Rectal Surgery, 327-328; General Meetings, A.C.S. (Listed under College Meetings in each Bulle- Surgery, 328-330; Otolaryngology, 330-331; Plastic tin; see also Clinical Congress, Sectional Meetings, Chapters) Surgery, 331-332; Thoracic Surgery, 332 Supplement: Approved Programs, Graduate Education. Mar- Meet the Professor Apr., 2: 111-112 Professors to Take Part in Conversations with Younger Type II Programs in General Surgery to Be Eliminated by Surgeons. July•Aug., 4: 194-195; Sept•Oct., 5: 245 1972. Sept•Oct., 5: 272-273 Gregory, Roderic Alfred Motion Picture Library, A.C.S. U.S. Senator and Ph.D. Will Address Clinical Con- Films Available from Motion Picture Library, 1967.I Jan-Feb., gress. May -June, 3: 141 1:39; Mar -Apr., 2 : 109-110; May -June, 3 : 147-148; Sept- Oct., 5: 274,299-317 Guide to Initial Therapy of Burns

Subcommittee on Burns. July -Aug., 4: 196 -197 Motion Pictures, Medical, A.C.S. (See also Committees, A.C.S.—Motion Pictures; Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; Cina Happ, Robert G. Clinics, A.C.S.; Motion Picture Library, A.C.S.) Robert G. Happ Appointed Assistant Comptroller. May-June, Cine Films From '66 Congress on Loan From Producer. Mar- 3: 136 Apr., 2: 108-109 Data on Films for 1967 Congress Must Be Received by Harvey Cushing Society (See American Association of Neuro- February 1. Jan•Feb., 1: 44 logical Surgeons) Data on Motion Pictures Submitted for Congress. Mar•Apr., 2:99 Hill, Lister Dr. Beal Succeeds Dr. Jenkins as Film Committee Chairman. U.S. Senator and Liverpool Ph.D. Will Address Clinical Con- Jan•Feb., 1: 43-44 gress. May-June, 8: 141 Motion Pictures Narrated in Spanish. May-June, 3: 149-150 Spectacular Surgery to Be Demonstrated in Motion Pictures. Highway Safety Program Standards Sept•Oct., 5: 262 Nov•Dec., 6: 411-413 National Safety Council Hospitals (See also Emergency Department, Graduate Educa- Jan•Feb., 1: 46 (col. 1) tion) Community Hospital Can and Should Train Surgeons. July- Necktie, A.C.S. Aug., 4: 206-208 Sept•Oct., 5: 267 M.D.s Are Urged to Serve on Hospital Governing Board. May-June, 3: 145-146 Oak Hill Hospital, Oak Hill, West Virginia. Jan•Feb., 1: 75 Nursing Care and Nursing Education What the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals is Diploma Schools of Nursing. Jan•Feb., 1: 50-51 Doing. Porterfield, John D. Nov-Dec., 6: 898,416-417 Nurses' Program, New York Sectional Meeting. Jan•Feb., 1: 30-32 Hotelevision (See Television, A.C.S.) Operating Room Nurses Set Up Educational Foundation. July•Aug., 4: 209-210 Huggins, Charles B. Publication Honors Conferred on Drs. Huggins and Cohn, Mr. Sandrok. Teaching the Operating Room Technician. July•Aug., 4: 210 Jan•Feb., 1: 46 Support Nursing Schools. May -June, 3: 163

428 American College of Surgeons INDEX TO BULLETIN, 1967

Office of Economic Opportunity, U.S. Shaffner, J. F. Regents to O.E.O.: Sterilization is Prerogative of Surgeon and Notes from the Diary and Letters of Civil War Surgeon J. F. Patient. May•June, 3: 145 Shaffner. Mabry, Jim. Nov-Dec., 6: 422-425

Officers, A.C.S. (See American College of Surgeons: Officers) Skoog, Tord Nov-Dec. 6: 393 Honors Conferred on Drs. Huggins and Cohn, Mr. Sandrok. Jan•Feb., 1: 46 Ohio Chapter Chapter Rounds. May•June, 3: 151-152 Spectacles Operating Room Nurses Foundation Fellows May Dispense Spectacles. Sept•Oct., 5: 272 Operating Room Nurses Set Up Educational Foundation. July•Aug., 4: 209-210 Staff, A.C.S. (Administrative staff listed in each Bulletin) Adams, William E. Jan•Feb., 1: 45 Pickhardt, Woodrow L. Biel, Walter J. Sept•Oct., 5: 267; Nov-Dec., 6: 430 Dr. Pickhardt Is Assistant Director. Sept•Oct., 5: 273 Cartwright, Howard E. Nov-Dec., 6: 430 Happ. Robert G. May•June, 3: 136 Porritt, Sir Arthur Pickhardt, Woodrow L. Sept•Oct., 5: 273 Queen Elizabeth Appoints Sir Arthur Porritt Governor General Sandrok, Edward G. Jan•Feb., 1: 46; Nov•Dec., 6: 419 of . May•June, 3: 167 Schulz, Irwin. May•June, 3: 144-145 Wright, G. Russell. Jan•Feb., 1: 45 Postgraduate Courses, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) Standards for Emergency Ambulance Services Mar•Apr., 2: 97-98; May•June, 3: 142; Sept•Oct., 5: 254-260 Committee on Trauma. May•June, 3: 131-132 Publications, A.C.S. (See also Cancer Staging and End Results Sterilization Reporting) May•June, 3: 166 Regents to O.E.O.: Sterilization Is Prerogative of Surgeon and Abstracts for Surgical Forum Are Due March 16. Mar•Apr., 2: Patient. May•June, 3: 145 110 Bulletin. Jan•Feb., 1: Inside Back Cover; Nov•Dec., 6: 389 Surgical Forum (See Publications, A.C.S.) Cancer Survival and End Results Reporting. Sept•Oct., 5: 281-282 Tanner, Norman Cecil Directory Honors Conferred on Drs. Huggins and Cohn, Mr. Sandrok. Jan•Feb., 1: 4; Nov•Dec., 6: 387 Jan•Feb., 1: 46 Manual of Pre- and Postoperative Care. Jan•Feb., 1: 80; May• June, 3: 167, 168; Sept•Oct., 5: 273 Television, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress) Manual on Follow-up Care of Cancer Patients. Sept•Oct., 5: Hotelevision—Channel 4 Will Beam Congress Events. Sept- 281 Oct., 5: 264-267 Surgical Forum, The. Sept•Oct. 5: 236 Procedures to Be Telecast from Passavant Hospital, Surgeons and Discussers, during Clinical Congress. May•June, 3: 141; Rescue Vehicles July•Aug., 4: 193-195; Sept•Oct., 5: 261-262 Death in a Ditch. Farrington, J. D., May•June, 3: 121-130 Television to Take Congress Events to Physicians in Hotels. Equipment for Rescue Vehicle. May•June, 3: 129 May•June, 3: 140 Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Tetanus Sept•Oct., 5: 377 Evolution of Prophylaxis Against Tetanus from the Civil War Sandrok, Edward G. to the Present. Furste, Wesley; Skudder, Paul A.; and Hampton, Oscar P., Jr. Sept•Oct., 5: 227-229,283-290 Honors Conferred on Drs. Huggins and Cohn, Mr. Sandrok. Prophylaxis Against Tetanus in Wound Management, Com- Jan•Feb., 1: 46; Nov•Dec., 6: 419 mittee on Trauma. Sept•Oct., 5: 230.231 San Filippo Lecture Trauma (See also Ambulance; Committees, A.C.S.—Trauma; San Filippo Lecture is Given by Dr. Madden. Sept•Oct., 5: 283 Emergency Department; Motion Picture Library) Cincinnati Plans to Cope with Disaster. Heidt, Robert S. Scholarships, A.C.S. Nov-Dec., 6: 413-414,420-421 Scholarship Fund Receives $500 From Mid-Hudson Society. Courses: Chicago—Jan•Feb., 1: 45; Mar•Apr., 2: 104 Sept•Oct., 5: 273 Death in a Ditch. Farrington, J. D. May•June, 3: 121-130 Toronto and Baltimore Residents Receive Mead Johnson Guide to Initial Therapy of Burns. July•Aug., 4: 196-197 Awards, 1967. Jan•Feb., 1: 44-45 Prophylaxis Against Tetanus in Wound Management. Sept• Oct., 5: 230-231 Science Writing Standards for Emergency Ambulance Services. May•June, 3: Toward Delight in the Truly Meaningful. Eastham, Thomas. 131-132 May•June, 3: 133-135 To Win or to Play?—That Is the Problem. Giannestras, Nicholas J. July•Aug., 4: 175-178 Sectional Meetings (Listed under "Meetings, American College What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. of Surgeons" in each Bulletin) Mar•Apr., 2: 105-107; May•June, 3: 153-155; July•Aug., 4: Nurses Program (New York, 1967) Jan•Feb., 1: 30-32 219-221; Sept•Oct., 5: 278-279; Nov•Dec., 6: 409-411 Prospectus-1967: Jan•Feb., 1: 5-32; 1968: Nov-Dec., 6: 399- 406 Tulane University School of Medicine Resume 1967: (Pictures) May•June, 3: 160-161 Language and the Physician: Postscript. DeBakey, Lois. Plan Now to Attend June 1968 Meeting in Munich. May•June, July•Aug., 4: 201-206 3: 143,159 Special references Turck, Raymond Custer COLORADO SPRINGS: Jan•Feb., 1: 11-14 DALLAS: Nov•Dec., 6: 400-403 Colonel Turck of A.E.F. May•June, 3: 157 MUNICH: Mar•Apr., 2: 116 NEW YORK: Jan•Feb., 1: 15-32; May•June, 3: 148,150 Western Samoa SAN DIEGO: Jan•Feb., 1: 6-10 Western Samoa—Surgery, Service and Serenity. Judd, Charles VANCOUVER: Nov-Dec., 6: 403-406 S., Jr. Nov-Dec., 6: 395-397

November • December 1967 Bulletin 429 Author Index

Asbury, George F. Surgical Conscience—A Malleable Entity? Nov•Dec., 6: 309- 312

Burk, Lloyd B., Jr. Developing a Cancer Clinical Program in a Community tiospi- tal. Jul•Aug., 4: 161-152, 181-184 Cerise, Elmo J. Compulsory Continuing Education. Sept•Oct., 5: 229-280 Index to Bulletin, Volume 53 (1968) Cooper, Philip Nurse, Be the Nurse Your Hospital Trained You to Be. Mar• Apr., 2: 71-72 Nurses Take Issue with Dr. Cooper. Scannell, Catherine, and THIS INDEX INCLUDES ONLY THE SIX NUMBERS Smith, Mary Jane. NovDec., 6: 312. OF VOLUME 53, 1968, OF THE BULLETIN OF THE l)eVault, Virgil T., and Owen, George AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS. By author U.S. Visa Policies Relating to Doctors and Medical Students. and subject, it is the thirteenth annual index Mar•pr., 2: 73-74, 101 to be published, the others being for Volumes Farrington, J. D. Community Training Program for Ambulance Attendants. 40 (1955), 41 (1956), and 43 through 52 (1958 Jul•ug., 4: 178-179, 186 through 1967). In 1957, a cumulative index Firer, Warfield M. including Volumes 31 through 42 (1946-57) Lord Lister—One of the Greatest. Jan•Feb., 1: 25-26, 50-52 was published separately. Greene, Laurence W., Jr. In the June, 1946 BULLETIN was published Highway Homicide in Wyoming. NovDec., 6: 328 an "Index to the Publications of the American Hampton, Oscar P., Jr. Hartford Foundation, the College's Program in Trauma, and College of Surgeons Since Its Founding, 1913- Robert H. Kennedy. Mar•pr., 2: 105-108 1945." Systematic Approach to Emergency Medical Services. Sept. Oct., 5: 231-233 As the BULLETIN endeavors to disseminate Kennedy, Robert H. news and information chiefly about the College What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Ma•Apr., 2: 102-103; to the Fellows, the subject "American College MayJune, 3: 139-140; Jul•Aug., 4: 177, 184; Sept•Oct., 5: 235-236; NovDec., 6: 327 of Surgeons" in this index includes only items concerned with the organization's history and Kinney, John M. Surgeon Must Lead in Intensive Care Control. MayJune, 3: administration. Other activities are listed sepa- 135-136 rately by name, followed by the letters Kuehn, Heinz R. "A.c.s.," that is, Chapters, A.C.S., and Clinical How the Job is Being Done—Revision of Hospital Accreditation Standards is Nearing Completion. NovDec., 6: 325-326 Congress, A.C.S. Some numbers of the BULLETIN published Mahorner, Howard The College's Activities. MayJune, 3: 121-123, 138 during the last ten years are still in supply. Nesbit, Reed M. Distribution of this official bimonthly is Coller and The College. Sept•Oct., 5: 238-241 described on page 335. Olson, Kenneth B., and Wallingford, Sheila C. Why a Tumor Registry is Important. Mar•pr., 2: 69-74

Owen, George (See DeVault, Virgil T.)

Pearlman, Donald M. (see Ragins, Herz!)

Ragins, Herzl, and Pearlman, Donald M. A Method for Computer Storage of Operative Reports. Jul. Aug., 4: 145-149

Robbins, Guy F. Responsibility of the Cancer Hospital to the Community. Nov-Dec., 6: 313-316 Scannell, Catherine, and Smith, Mary Jane. Nurses Take Issue With Dr. Cooper. Nov-Dec., 6: 312

Scott, H. William, Jr. Contributions to 1968 Surgical Forum are Requested. Jan. Feb., 1:27-28 Schlicke, Carl P. Staff Responsibility in a Changing Hospital Environment. May June, 3:117-120

Smith, Mary Jane (See Scannell, Catherine) Thaler, Donald M. When the Bridge on the Ohio Collapsed. Mar•Apr., 2: 100-101

Wade, Preston A. Report to the Fellows. Mar•pr., 2: 92, 110-111

Wallingford, Sheila C. (see Olson, Kenneth B.)

Williams, Carl L. Greenwood's Tornado. Sept•et., 5: 236-237

November • December 1968 Bulletin 331 Subject Index Cancer Staging and End Results Reporting. (See American Joint Committee for Cancer Staging and End Results Re- Ambularice porting) College to Conduct Study. Nov-Dec., 6: 326 Chapters, A.C.S. Community Training Program for Ambulance Attendants. Farrington, J. D. Jul•ug., 4: 178-179, 186 Chapters Asked to Build Up Scholarships Fund Principal . Emergency Medical Services During Civil Disturbances. Com- MayJune, 3: 124 mittee on Trauma. Jul•Aug., 4: 180-181 Chapter Rounds. Jan•Feb., 1: 36; MayJune, 3: 124, 136; Jul. What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. Aug., 4: 150; Sept•Oct., 5: 230, 237-238; NovDec., 6: 336 MayJune, 3: 139-140; Jul•Aug., 4: 177, 184; Sept•Oct., 5: Coming Chapter Meetings. Jan•Feb., 1: 36; Mar•Apr.; 2: 74; 235-236; Nov-Dec., 327 MayJune, 3: 136; Sept•Oct., 5: 238; NovDec., 6: 316 Special References. American Boards in the Surgical Specialties ALABAMA: Jul•Aug., 4: 150 Approval of One-Year Thoracic Surgery Residency to Cease BRONX: Nov-Dec., 6:336 by 1970. Jan•Feb., 1: 33-34 IOWA: MayJune, 3: 124 Residency Review Committee for Urology Is Established. TEXAS: MayJune, 3: 140 Nov-Dec., 6: 324 Cine Clinics (See also Clinical Congress A.C.S.) Surgical Boards Report to Regents. Jan•Feb., 1: 53-60 Twelve Months' Responsibility in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Cine Films Shown at 1967 Congress Are Now Available from Surgery Now Required by Board. Nov-Dec., 6: 324 Producer. Mar-Apr., 2: 97-98 Mar•Apr., 2: 94; Jul•ug., 4: 168; Sept•Oct., 5: 225-226 American Burn Association (See Burns) Civil Disturbances American College of Surgeons (History and administration Emergency Medical Services During Civil Disturbances. only; other activities listed by name) Committee on Trauma. Jul•ug., 4: 180-181 College's Activities, The. Mahorner, Howard. MayJune, 3: 121-123, 138 Clinical Congress, A.C.S. (Listed in each BULLETIN) Coller and the College. Nesbit, Reed M. Sept•Oct., 5: 238-241 Prospectus—ATLANTIC CITY, 1968: Jan•Feb., 1: 27, 32; Report to the Fellows. Wade, Preston A. Mar•Apr., 2:92, 110- Mar•Apr., 2: 93-95, 97; MayJune, 3: 129-133; Jul-Aug., 4: 111 153-168; Sept•Oct., 5: 193-228

American College of Surgeons Coburn, Richard J. Officers: Published in each BULLETIN, Inside Back Cover, ex- Jan•Feb., 1: 35-36 cept November•December Coller, Frederick A. American Joint Committee for Cancer Staging and End Results Reporting (See Cancer Staging and End Results Coller and The College. Nesbit, Reed M. Sept•Oct., 5: 238-241 Reporting) Coma Jul•Aug., 4: 176 What are the Longest Periods of Coma Followed by Useful Baker, R. Robinson Survival? MayJune, 3: 136

Mar•Apr., 2: 93 Committees, A.C.S. (See also under subject, i.e., Cancer) Barnes, Robert W. Cancer Basic Standards for Cancer Programs. Jan•Feb.; 1: 50-51 Jan•Feb., 1: 35-36 Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1967. Jan-Feb., Bates, David V. 1: 37-49 College Approves 17 Cancer Programs. MayJune, 3: 134 Mar•Apr., 2: 95 Statement on Approvals Program. Mayer, Andrew. Jan•Feb., 1:37 Bietti, Giambattista Nominating Committees Honorary Fellowship to Be Conferred on Four. Sept•et., 5: Sept•Oct., 5: 220 208-209 Press Relations Andrew McBride Heads Surgeons Working With Science Brown, James Barrett Writers. Sept•Oct., 5: 208 Mar•Apr., 2: 112 Scholarships Scholarships Committee Names Recipients. Jan•Feb., 1: 35 Bulletin, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) Scholarship Funds Increase. Nov•ec., 6: 335 Trauma Burns Emergency Medical Services During Civil Disturb'ances American Burn Association to Meet for First Time in 1969. Jul•Aug., 4: 180-181 Mar•Apr., 2: 99 Trauma (Regional Committees on) What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H., BRITISH COLUMBIA. Jul•Aug., 4: 176 Mar•Apr., 2: 102-103 CHICAGO. Jan•Feb., 1:34 MISSISSIPPI. MayJune, 3: 139 Cancer Data Monograph on Cancer Data [from Alameda County, Cali- Cooley, Denton A. fornia] Jul•Aug., 4: 176 Mar•pr., 2: 112

Cancer Program, A.C.S. (See also Committees, A.C.S.- Conn, Jerome W Cancer) Mar•Apr., 2: 95 Basic Standards for Cancer Programs. Jan•Feb., 1: 50-51 Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1967. Jan•Feb., Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine 1: 37-49 Dalhousie Commemorates Centennial. Sept•Oct., 5: 304 Cancer Program Workshops. Jan•Feb., 1: 38 College Approves 17 Cancer Programs. MayJune, 3: 134 Directory, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) Developing a Cancer Clinical Program in a Community Hospi- tal. Burk, Lloyd B., Jr. Jul•Aug., 4: 151-152, 181-184 Dott, Norman M. Statement on Approvals Program. Mayer, Andrew. Jan•Feb., 1: 37 Honorary Fellowship to be Conferred on Four. Sept•Oct., 5: Seven Cancer Programs Approved. Sept•Oct., 5: 229 . 208-209

332 American College of Surgeons INDEX TO BULLETIN, 1968

Editing Hill, Lister Doctor, the Effort is in Your Behalf. Jan•Feb., 1: 4 Honorary Fellowship to Be Conferred on Four. Sept•Oct., 5: 208-209 Education, Medical Compulsory Continuing Education. Cerise, Elmo J. Sept•Oct., Holman, Emile 5: 229-230 Emile Holman Will Remind Surgeons of Their Legacy from Core of Knowledge Workshop Approved by Board of Regents. Halsted. Jul•Aug., 4: 154 Sept Oct., 5: 233-234 Hospitals (See also Emergency Department Graduate Education) Emergency Department (See Kennedy, Robert H., What's Developing a Cancer Clinical Program in a Community Hospi- New in Trauma in Your Area?) tal. Burk, Lloyd B., Jr. Jul•Aug., 4: 151-152, 181-184 How the Job Is Being Done—Revision of Hospital Accredita- Emergency Medical Services (See Trauma) tion Standards. Kuehn, Heinz R. NovDec., 6: 325-326 Ethics Staff Responsibility in a Changing Hospital Environment. Schlicke, Carl P. MayJune, 3: 117-120 Report to the Fellows. Wade, Preston A. Mar•Apr., 2: 92, 110- Surgeon Must Lead in Intensive Care Control. Kinney, John 111 M. MayJune, 3: 135-136 Surgical Conscience—A Malleable Entity? Asbury, George F. Why a Tumor Registry is Important. Olson, Kenneth B., and NovDec., 6: 309-312 Wallingford, Sheila C. Mar•Apr., 2: 69-74 Fellows, A.C.S. Howard College of Medicine Agendum: Annual Meeting of the Fellows. Sept•Oct., 5: 226- Mar•Apr., 2: 90 227 Fellows Deceased. Mar•Apr., 2: 108-109; Jul•Aug., 4: 185-186; Illinois, State of NovDec., 6: 329-330 College Exhibit Honors Illinois Sesquicentennial. NovDec., Fellowship Fee. Sept•Oct., 5: 234 6: 335 Honorary Fellowship to be Conferred on Four. Sept•Oct., 5: 208-209 Intensive Care Philanthropist Robert Wood Johnson Was First Lay Honorary Surgeon Must Lead in Intensive Care Control. Finney, John M. Fellow. Jul•Aug., 4: 186 MayJune, 3: 135-136 Report to the Fellows. Wade, Preston A. Mar•Apr., 2: 92, 110- 111 Israel Surgical Society Fellows Invited to Submit Papers for Israel Surgical Society Fellowship Fee, A.C.S. Program, November 3-8, 1968. Jul•Aug., 4: 188 Sept•Oct., 5: 234 Jewelry, A.C.S. Financial Report, A.C.S. Jan•Feb., 1: 26; Mar•Apr., 2: 112; Sept•Oct., 5: 226 Report of Certified Public Accountants. Lybrand, Ross Bros. & Montgomery, Chicago. Jul•Aug., 4: 169-174 Johnson, Robert Wood Philanthropist Robert Wood Johnson was First Lay Honorary Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems, A.C.S. (See Fellow. Jul•Aug., 4: 186 also Clinical Congress, A.C.S., Publications, A.C.S.- Surgical Forum) Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals Jan•Feb., 1: 27-28; Mar•Apr., 2: 94; Sept•Oct., 5: 195-208 How the Job Is Being Done—Revision of Hospital Accredita- Gerbie, Albert B. tion Standards. Kuehn, Heinz R. NovDec., 6: 325-326 Kennedy, Robert H. NovDec., 6: 316 • German Surgical Society The Hartford Foundation, the College's Program in Trauma, and Robert H. Kennedy. Ha mpton, Oscar P., Jr. Ma•Apr., Sept•Oct., 5: 234, 239 2: 105-108; Nov-Dec., 6: 327 Governors, Board of, A.C.S. Kuehn, Heinz R. (Membership) Jan•Feb., 1: 63-64 MayJune, 3: 134 Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors, 1967. Jan•Feb., 1: 61-62 Library, A.C.S. Jan•Feb., 1: 52; Mar•Apr., 2: 90; Sept•Oct., 5: 228-229; Nov. Graduate Education in Surgery Dec., 6: 335 Approved Programs of Graduate Education in General Surgery and in the Surgical Specialties in United States Government Lister Hospitals as of September 1, 1968. Sept•Oct., 5: 258-261 Lord Lister—One of the Greatest. Firor, Warfield M. Jan•Feb., Approved Programs of Graduate Education in General Surgery 1: 25-26, 50-52 and in the Surgical Specialties in Civilian Hospitals of the United States and in Canada as of September 1, 1968. Sept. McBride, Andrew Oct., 5: 262-304 Andrew McBride Heads Surgeons Working With Science Approval of One-Year Thoracic Surgery Residency to Cease by Writers. Sept.Oct., 5: 208 1970. Jan•Feb., 1: 33-34 Fundamental Requirements for Graduate Education in Sur- Mead Johnson Award (See Scholarships, A.C.S.) gery. Sept•Oct., 5: 243-257 Residency Review Committee for Urology Is Established. Nov. Medical Instrumentation and Devices Dec., 6: 324, 328 Supplement: Approved Programs of Graduate Education. Core of Knowledge Workshop Approved by Board of Regents. Mar•Apr., 2: 91-92 Sept•Oct., 6: 234 Twelve Months' Responsibility in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Now Required by Board. Nov.Dec„ 6: 324 Medical Records A Method for Computer Storage of Operative Reports. Greenwood's Tornado Regina, Herzl, and Pearlman, Donald M. Jul•Aug., 4: 145- Williams, Carl L. Sept•Oct., 5: 236-237 149

Hasbrouck, Ellsworth E. Medical Secretary's Manual Mar•Apr., 2: 90 Mar•Apr., 2: 112

November • December 1968 Bulletin 333 Index to Bulletin, 1968—Continued

Meetings, A.C.S. (Listed in each BULLETIN; see also Clinical Mead Johnson Training Awards go to Drs. Barnes and Coburn . Congress, Sectional Meetings, Chapters) Jan-Feb., 1: 35-36 Scholarships Funds Increase. Nov-Dec., 6: 335 Meet the Professor Sectional Meetings, A.C.S. These Professors will Meet with Junior Surgeons During (Listed in each BULLETIN) Nurses' Program, Williamsburg. Jan•Feb., 1: 14-15; Mar•Apr., Congress. Jul•Aug., 4: 154; Sept•Oct., 5: 209 2: 80-81 Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases, Prospectus-1968: Jan•Feb., 1: 5-22; Mar•Apr., 2: 75-89; New York 1969—Nov-Dec., 6: 317-323; 1970—Jul•Aug., 4: 188 Responsibility of the Cancer Hospital to the Community. Special References: Robbins, Guy F. Nov-Dec., 6: 313-316 DALLAS: Jan•Feb., 1: 7-9; MayJune, 3: 119,140 LOUISVILLE: Nov•Dec., 6: 321-323 Motion Picture Library, A.C.S. MUNICH: Jan•Feb., 1: 19-24; Mar•Apr., 2: 82-84; May Jan•Feb., 1: 29-33; Mar•Apr., 2: 96; MayJune, 3: 137; Jul- June., 3: 125-128; Sept•Oct., 5: 234 Aug., 4: 177, 187-188; Sept•Oct., 5: 241-242 OMAHA: Nov•Dec., 6: 318-320 VANCOUVER: Jan•Feb., 1: 16-18; Mar•Apr., 2: 82-84 Motion Pictures, Medical, A.C.S. (See also Committees, WILLIAMSBURG: Jan•Feb., 1: 10-15; Mar-Apr., 2: 76-81; A.C.S.—Motion Pictures; Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; Cine Jul.•Aug., 4: 150 Clinics; Motion Picture Library, A.C.S.) Specialty Films Requested for Presentation at 1969 Sectional Cine Films Shown at 1967 Congress are Now Available from Meetings. July-Aug., 4: 187; Sept-Oct., 5: 242 Producer. Mar•Apr., 2: 97-98 Spencer, James H. Data on Films for 1968 Congress Must be Received by Febru- ary 15. Jan•Feb., 1: 32 May-June, 3: 134 Movies for Congress Due April 15. Mar•Apr., 2: 97 Staff, A.C.S. (Administrative staff listed in each BULLETIN) Moyer, Carl A. Kennedy, Robert H. Nov • Dec., 6:327 Mar•Apr., 2: 112 Kuehn, Heinz R. May-June, 3: 134 Mulvihill, Daniel A. Sept•Oct., 5: 237 Mulvihill, Daniel A. Spencer, James H. MayJune, 3: 134 Sept•Oct., 5: 237 Surgical Forum (See Publications, A.C.S.) Necktie, A.C. S. Television, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress) Jan•Feb., 1: 26; Mar•Apr., 2: 112; Sept•Oct., 5: 226 Mar•Apr., 2: 93; Jul-Aug., 4: 168 Procedures to be Colorcast Live from Johns Hopkins Hospital, Nesbit, Reed M. Baltimore, to Convention Hall, Atlantic City. Sept•Oct., 5: Sept•Oct., 5: 239 227-228 Noer, Rudolf J. Thoracic Surgery Residency (See Graduate Education) May-June, 3: 130 Trauma (See also Ambulance; Committees, A.C.S.—Trauma; Nursing Care and Nursing Education Emergency Department) Nurse, Be the Nurse Your Hospital Trained You to Be. Community Training Program for Ambulance Attendants. Cooper, Philip. Mar•Apr., 2: 71-72 Farrington, J. D. Jul•Aug., 4: 178-179,186 Nurses Take Issue With Dr. Cooper. Nov-Dec., 6: 312 Emergency Medical Services During Civil Disturbances. Com- mittee on Trauma. Jul•Aug., 4: 180-181 Ochsner, Alton Greenwood's Tornado. Williams, Carl L. Sept•Oct., 5: 236-237 Hartford Foundation, the College's Program in Trauma, and Sept•Oct., 5: 234 Robert H. Kennedy. Hampton, Oscar P., Jr. Mar-Apr., 2: Officers, A.C.S. (Listed in each BULLETIN except November. 105-108 December number) Injuries to be Studied at Chicagoans' April 17-20 Course. Jan-Feb., 1: 34 Pollard, William G. Systematic Approach to Emergency Medical Services. Hamp- May-June, 3: 130 ton, Oscar P., Jr., Sept•Oct., 5: 231-233 What's New in Trauma in Your Area? Kennedy, Robert H. Postgraduate Courses, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, Mar•Apr., 2: 102-103; May-June, 3: 139-140; Jul•Aug., 4: A.C.S.) 177, 184; Sept•Oct., 5: 235.236; Nov-Dec., 6: 327 May-June, 3: 133; Jul•Aug., 4: 160-166; Sept•Oct., 5: 210-218 When the Bridge on the Ohio Collapsed. Thaler, Donald M. Mar•Apr., 2: 100-101 Publications, A.C.S. (See also Cancer Staging and End Results Reporting) Tumor Registry Bulletin. Jan•Feb., 1: 36; Mar•Apr., 2: 95; MayJune, 3: 137; Why a Tumor Registry is Important. Olson, Kenneth B., and Nov-Dec., 6: 335 Wallingford, Sheila C. Jan•Feb., 1: 69-70,104 Directory. Nov-Dec., 6: Inside Back Cover Manual of Preoperative and Postoperative Care. MayJune, 3: Visa Policies 135 U.S. Visa Policies Relating to Doctors and Medical Students. Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. Nov-Dec., 6: 316 DeVault, Virgil T., and Owen, George. Mar•Apr., 2: 73-74, Surgical Forum. Sept•Oct., 5: 204 101 Regents, A.C.S. Wells, Charles Core of Knowledge Workshop Approved by Board of Regents. Honorary Fellowship to Be Conferred on Four. Sept•Oct., 5: Sept•Oct., 5: 233-234 208-209

Rescue Vehicles Community Training Program for Ambulance Attendants. Farrington, J. D. Jul•Aug., 178-179,186 Rosenow, John H. Mar•Apr., 2: 112

Scholarships, A.C.S. Chapters Asked to Build Up Scholarships Fund Principal. MayJune, 3: 124

334 American College of Surgeons THIS INDEX INCLUDES ONLY THE SIX NUMBERS Author Index

Of Volume 54, 1969, of the BULLETIN OF THE Aronow, Saul AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS. By author Electrical Hazards in the Hospital. JulyAug., 4: 190,234-235 and subject, it is the fourteenth annual index Bates, David V. to be published, the others being for Volumes Impact of Radioactive Gas Studies of the Lung on Surgery 40 (1955), 41 (1956), and 43 through 53 (1958 and Postoperative Care. Nov-Dec., 6: 355-361,379-380 through 1968). In 1957 a cumulative index in- Beck, William C. Air Systems Requirements are Revised by Hill-Burton Pro- cluding Volumes 31 through 42 (1946-57) was gram. May-June, 3: 134-135 published separately. Operating Room Illumination—The State of the Art. Sept•Oct., 277-281 In the June, 1946 BULLETIN was published an "Index to the Publications of the American Brose, Richard A. (See Youmans, Roger L.) College of Surgeons Since Its Founding, 1913- Conrad, Marshall B. (See Klippel, Allen P.) 1945." Cressman, Ralph D. As the BULLETIN endeavors to disseminate Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors. Jan•Feb., 1: 55-57 news and information chiefly about the College to the Fellows, the subject "American College Dunphy, J. Englebert International Federation of Surgical Colleges, The. May.June, of Surgeons" in this index includes only items 3: 165-166 concerned with the organization's history and Farrington, J. D., and Hampton, Oscar P. administration. Other activities are listed sepa- Curriculum for Training Emergency Medical Technicians, A. rately by name, followed by the letters Sept•Oct., 5: 273-276 "A.c.s.," that is, Chapters, A.C.S., and Clinical Hampton, Oscar P. (See Farrington, J.D.) Congress, A.C.s. Hess, Arthur E. Factors Affecting Graduate Medical Education in 1968. Mar. Some numbers of the BULLETIN published Apr., 2: 93-96 during the last ten years are still in supply. Holden, William D. Factors Affecting Graduate Medical Education in 1968. Mar. Apr., 2: 96,119-122

Holman, Emile Legacy of William Stewart Halsted. Mar•Apr., 2: 99-104

Klippel, Allen P., and Conrad, Marshall B. Compact Multi-purpose Spine Board. Nov.Dec., 6: 362-365 Laufman, Harold Surgeon Views Environmental Controls in the Operating Room, The. May-June, 3: 129-133,156 Radio-Frequency Shielding for Operating Rooms. NovDec., 6:367-368 Macbeth, Robert A. L. Undergraduate Surgical Education: Aims and Objectives. May•June, 3: 137-142 Mayer, Andrew The Tumor Registry: A Method to Assure Continuity of Care of the Cancer Patient. May-June, 3: 143 McLaughlin, Charles W., Jr. Your Governors and Your College. Jan•Feb., 1: 52 Our Surgical Umbrella. May•June, 3: 157-158 Noer, Rudolf J. Acute Injuries of the Liver. Jan•Feb., 1: 11-19,79-82 Surgery in the Undergraduate Curriculum. Mar•Apr., 2: 89-92 124 North, John Paul Signs of Vigor and Advancement. Jan•Feb., 1: 63-54 Parker, Bryan Electrical Testing for Safety of the Operating Room and In- tensive Care Unit. July-Aug., 4: 187-189 Pollard, William G. Earth as a Spaceship. July•Aug., 4: 197-204,233 ; Rhoads, Jonathan E. State of the College. Jan•Feb., 1: 49-51

November • December 1969 Bulletin 385 Roth, Russell B. Bergan, John Factors Affecting Graduate Medical Education in 1968. Mar. MayJune, 3: 145 Apr., 2: 122-123 Biafra Sabiston, David C., Jr. Appeal from University of Biafra Teaching Hospital. May• Contributions to 1969 Surgical Forum are Requested. Jan•Feb., June, 3: 172 1: 32-33 Blazer, A.C.S. Scott, H. William, Jr. Sept•Oct., 5: 272 Role of Research in Undergraduate Medical Education. July• Bulletin, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) Aug., 4: 191-195 Camelback Conference Wade, Preston A. Camelback Conference: College Plans for the Future. May• Science Alone is Not Enough. Jan•Feb., 1: 5-9 June, 3: 161-164 Walter, Carl W. Cancer Program, A.C.S. (See also Committees, A.C.S.—Cancer) Safe Electric Environment in the Hospital. July-Aug., 4: 177- Basic Standards for Cancer Programs. Jan•Feb., 1: 34,47 186 Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1968. Jan•Feb., 1: 35-47 Youmans, Roger L., and Brose, Richard A. More Cancer Programs Approved. MayJune, 3: 144 Ambulance Experience in Education of the Undergraduate in Candidate Group, A.C.S. Emergency Care. Nov-Dec., 6: 377 Training Emergency Medical Technicians. Nov•Dec., 6: 378 The Candidate Group: A Justification and an Invitation. May• June, 3: 159-160 Chapters, A.C.S. Chapter Rounds. Jan•Feb., 1: 48, 83-84; Mar•Apr., 2: 104, 124; Subject Index MayJune, 3: 136; July-Aug., 4: 235; Sept•Oct., 5: 347-348; Nov-Dec., 6: 366 Advisory Committees, State and Province, A.C.S. (see Coming Chapter Meetings. Jan•Feb., 1: 83; Mar•Apr., 2: 104; Committees, A.C.S., State and Province Advisory Com- MayJune, 3: 136; July-Aug., 4: 235; Sept•Oct., 6: 347; mittees) NovDec., 6: 366 Special References: Advisory Councils in the Surgical Specialties, A.C.S. (see Bronx: Sept•Oct., 5: 348 Committees, A.C.S., Advisory Councils in the Surgical Indiana: July-Aug., 4: 235 Specialties) Kansas: MayJune, 3: 136 Ambulance Massachusetts: July-Aug., 4: 223 Northern California: Sept•Oct., 5: 348 Compact Multi-purpose Spine Board. Klippel, Allen P., and Conrad, Marshall B. Nov-Dec., 6: 362-365 Chavez, Ignacio Curriculum for Training Emergency Medical Technicians. JulyAug., 4: 205 Farrington, J.D., and Hampton, Oscar P., Jr. Sept•Oct., 5: 273-276 Cine Clinics (See also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.) Ambulance Experience in Education of the Undergraduate in Cine- Clinics Document Procedures Performed by Noted Sur- Emergency Care. Youmans, Roger L., and Brose, Richard A. geons. Sept•Oct., 5: 272 Nov-Dec., 6: 377 Surgical Procedures are Filmed by D & G for Presentation at Training Emergency Medical Technicians. Youmans, Roger L., Congress in October. July-Aug., 4: 209 and Brose, Richard A. Nov-Dec., 6: 378 Clinical Congress, A.C.S. (Listed in each BULLETIN) American Boards in the Surgical Specialties Prospectus—San Francisco, 1969: Jan•Feb., 1: 32-33, 82, 84; Mar•Apr., 2: 116-117; May-June, 3: 146-153; July-Aug., 4: Nine Surgical Boards Report to Regents. Jan•Feb., 1: 71-78 205-225; Sept•Oct., 5: 241-272 American College of Surgeons (History and administration Commission on Professional and Hospital Activities only; other activities listed by name) Length-of-Stay Statistics Published. July-Aug., 4: 226 Bylaws are Amended. Nov-Dec., 6: 368 Candidate Group: A Justification and an Invitation. May • Committees, A.C.S. (See also under subject, i.e., Cancer) June, 3: 159-160 Advisory Councils in the Surgical Specialties (roster). Jan- Camelback Conference: College Plans for the Future. May Feb., 1: 60 June, 3: 161-164 Cancer Hanlon, C. Rollins. May-June, 3: 128; NovDec., 6: 353-354 Basic Standards for Cancer Programs. Jan•Feb., 1: 34,47 Major Surgical Procedures Must be Done by Doctors of Medi- Cancer Programs Approved by the College in 1968. Jan•Feb., cine. MayJune, 3: 156 1: 35-47 North, John Paul. Nov-Dec., 6: 353-354 More Cancer Programs Approved. MayJune, 3: 144 Officers: Published in each BULLETIN, Inside Back Cover, ex- Tumor Registry: A Method to Assure Continuity of Care cept November•December of Cancer Patient. Mayer, Andrew. MayJune, 3: 143 Our Surgical Umbrella. McLaughlin, Charles W., Jr. May International Relations June, 3: 157-158 MayJune, 3: 161, col. 2 Signs of Vigor and Advancement. North, John Paul. Jan•Feb., Nominating Committees 1: 53-54 Sept•Oct., 5: 260 State of the College. Rhoads, Jonathan E. Jan•Feb., 1: 49-51 Operating Room Environment Your Governors and Your College. McLaughlin, Charles W., Air Systems Requirements are Revised by Hill-Burton Pro- Jr. Jan•Feb., 1: 52 gram. Beck, William C. May-June, 3: 134-135 Electrical Hazards in the Hospital. Aronow, Saul. July-Aug., Anesthesiology 4: 190,234-235 Anesthesiology Exhibit at College During April, May and June. Electrical Testing for Safety of the Operating Room and Mar•Apr., 2: 124 Intensive Care Unit. Parker, Bryan. JulyAug., 4: 187-189 Operating Room Illumination—State of the Art. Beck, Baker, Joel W. William C. Sept-Oct., 5: 277-281 Jan•Feb., 1: 84 Radio-frequency Shielding for Operating Rooms. Laufman, Harold. Nov-Dec., 6: 367-368 Beadle, George W. Safe Electric Environment in the Hospital. Walter, Carl W. May-June, 3: 146 July-Aug., 4: 177-186

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Surgeon Views Environmental Controls in the Operating Graduate Education in Surgery Room. Laufman, Harold. May-June, 3: 129-133, 156 Approved Programs of Graduate Education in General Surgery Press Relations and in the Surgical Specialties in United States Government Philip R. Westdahl Heads Surgeons Who Will Work in Con- Hospitals as of September 1, 1969. Sept•Oct., 5: 298-301 gress Press Room. July•Aug., 4: 225 Approved Programs of Graduate Education in General Surgery State and Province Advisory Committees. (roster) Jan•Feb., and in the Surgical Specialties in Civilian Hospitals of the 1: 65-68 United States and in Canada as of September 1, 1969. Sept. Scholarships Oct., 5: 302-344 Scholarships Program Deserves Your Support. MayJune, 3: Factors Affecting Graduate Medical Education in 1968. Hess, 154-156 Arthur, E.; Holden, William D., and Roth, Russell B. Mar. Special References: MayJune, 3: 136; Sept Oct., 5: 348 Apr., 2: 93-96, 119-123 Surgical Education in Medical Schools Dr. Georgiade Represents College on Plastic Surgery Commit- Role of Research in Undergraduate Medical Education. tee. Sept•Oct., 5: 282 Scott, H. William, Jr. July.Aug., 4: 191-195 Dr. Musselman Represents College on Conference Committee. Surgery in the Undergraduate Curriculum. Noer, Rudolf J. Sept•Oct., 5: 282 Mar•Apr., 2: 89-92, 124 Fundamental Requirements for Graduate Education in Sur- Undergraduate Surgical Education: Aims and Objectives. gery. Sept•Oct., 5: 283-297 Macbeth, Robert A.L. MayJune, 3: 137-142 Supplement: Approved Programs of Graduate Education. Trauma Mar-Apr., 2: 97-98 Compact Multi-purpose Spine Board. Klippel, Allen E., and Surgical Internships Are To Be Approved by Conference Com- Conrad, Marshall B. Nov.Dec., 6: 362-365 mittee on Graduate Education. Sept•Oct., 5: 282 Curriculum for Training Emergency Medical Technicians. Three Are Appointed to College's Graduate Education Com- Farrington, J.D., and Hampton, Oscar P., Jr. Sept•Oct., mittee. Sept•Oct., 5: 282 6:273-276 Trauma (Regional Committees on) Halsted, William Stewart Chicago: Jan•Feb., 1: 82 Legacy of William Stewart Halsted, The. Holman, Emile. Michigan: May.June., 3: 171 Mar•Apr., 2: 99-104 Hanlon, C. Rollins Directory, A.C.S. (See Publications, A.C.S.) MayJune, 3: 128; Nov.Dec., 6: 353-354 Electric Environment in the Hospital Henderson, John W. Electrical Hazards in the Hospital. Aronow, Saul. July-Aug., 4: MayJune, 3: 158 190, 234-235 Electrical Testing for Safety of the Operating Room and In- Holdsworth, Sir Frank (Wild) tensive Care Unit. Parker, Bryan. July•Aug., 4: 187-189 July-Aug., 4: 205, 215 Operating Room Illumination: The State of the Art. Beck, Infection, Airborne William C. Sept•Oct., 5: 277-281 Radio-frequency Shielding for Operating Rooms. Laufman, Surgeon Views Environmental Controls in the Operating Harold. Nov.Dec., 6: 367-368 Room. Laufman, Harold. MayJune, 3: 129-133, 156 Safe Electric Environment in the Hospital. Walter, Carl W. International Cancer Congress JulyAug., 4: 177-186 International Cancer Congress Will Convene in Houston in 1970. MayJune, 3: 144 Emergency Medical Services (See Trauma) International Federation of Surgical Colleges Emergency Medical Guide, Second Edition Dunphy, J. Englebert. MayJune, 3: 165-166 July.Aug., 4: 226 Jewelry, A.C.S. Ewing, Maurice R. Sept•Oct., 5: 272 July-Aug., 4: 205 Kennedy, Robert H. Fellows, A.C.S. MayJune, 3: 153 Agendum: Annual Meeting of Fellows. Sept•Oct., 5: 253 Kornberg, Arthur C. Chairmen and the Director Report to the Fellows. Jan•Feb., 1: MayJune, 3: 146 49-54 Fellows Deceased. MayJune, 3: 170-171; July.Aug., 4: 231- Library, A.C.S. 233; Nov.Dec., 6: 381-382 Anesthesiology Exhibit at College During April, May and June. Mar•Apr., 2: 124- Financial Report, A.C.S. Library Contributes Books and Periodicals to Exchange. July. Report of Certified Public Accountants. Lybrand, Ross Bros. & Aug., 4: 226 Montgomery. July.Aug., 4: 227-231 Liver Forum on Fundamental Surgical Problems, A.C.S. (See Acute Injuries of the Liver. Noer, Rudolf J. Jan•Feb., 1: 11-19, also Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; Publications, A.C.S.- 79-82 Surgical Forum) Louw, Jan Hendrik Jan•Feb., 1: 32-33; Sept•Oct., 5: 241-253 July.Aug., 4: 205 Georgiade, Nicholas G. Major Surgical Procedures Must be Done by Doctors of Dr. Georgiade Represents College on Plastic Surgery Commit- Medicine tee. Sept•Oct., 5: 282 MayJune, 3: 156 Gouldner, Rene M. Marshall, Victor F. MayJune, 3: 136 MayJune, 3: 146 Governors, Board of, A.C.S. Martin Memorial Lecture, 1968 (Roster) Jan•Feb., 1: 58-59 Earth as a Spaceship. Pollard, William G. July.Aug., 4: 197- Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors. 204, 233 Cressman, Ralph D. Jan•Feb., 1: 55-57 Our Surgical Umbrella. McLaughlin, Charles W., Jr. May. Mead Johnson Award (See Scholarships, A.C.S.) June, 3: 157-158 Your Governors and Your College. McLaughlin, Charles W., Meet the Professor Jr. Jan•Feb., 1: 62 Sept•Oct., 5: 248

November • December 1969 Bulletin 387 IVIeetings, A.C.S. (Listed in each BULLETIN; see also Clinical Congress, Sectional Meetings, Chapters)

Motion Picture Library, A.C.S. Ethicon Gives Library $10,000. JulyAug., 4: 196 Motion Picture Library Acquires Eight Films. July•Aug., 4: 196 Motion Picture Library Has Many More Films to Loan. Mar• Apr., 2: 113-119

Niotion Pictures, Medical, A.C.S. (See Committees, A.C.S. —Motion Pictures; Clinical Congress, A.C.S.; Cine Clinics; Motion Picture Library, A.C.S.) Scholarships, A.C.S. Musselman, Merle M. Gift from Chapter. MayJune, 3: 136 Scholarships Program Deserves Your Support. MayJune, 3: Dr. Musselman Represents College on Conference Committee. 154-156; Sept•Oct., 5: 348; Col. 2 Sept•Oct., 5: 282 Scudder, Charles Locke Nluyshondt, Enrique Jan•Feb., 1: 10 MayJune, 3: 147 Scudder Oration on Trauma (See Scudder, Charles Locke) Necktie, A.C.S. Acute Injuries of the Liver. Noer, Rudolf J. Jan•Feb., 1: 11-19, 79-82 Tie for Fellows is Now $4.75. July•Aug., 4: 224; Sept•Oct., 5: 272 Sectional Meetings, A.C.S. (Listed in each BULLETIN) Nurses' Program—Boston. Jan•Feb., 1: 31; Mar•Apr., 2: 112 North, John Paul Portland and St. Paul Sectional Meeting Participants. Nov NovDec., 6: 353-354 Dec., 6: 369-376 Plans for San Juan, Caracas and Panama meetings in January 1970 Progress. MayJune, 3: 166-169 Officers, A.C.S. (Listed in each BULLETIN except November. Prospectus-1969: Jan•Feb., 1:20-31; Mar•Apr., 2: 105-112 December number) SPECIAL REFERENCES: Boston: JulyAug., 4: 223, 236 Operating RoornEnvironment Caracas: NovDec., 6: 375 Air Systems Requirements Are Revised by Hill-Burton Pro- Louisville: MayJune, 3: 160, 171, 172 gram. Beck, William C. MayJune, 3: 134-135 Omaha: MayJune, 3: 168, 172 Electrical Hazards in the Hospital. Aronow, Saul. July • Aug., Panama: Nov•Dec., 6: 376 4: 190, 234-235 Portland: Nov-Dec., 6: 369 Electrical Testing for Safety of the Operating Room and In- San Juan: NovDec., 6: 372 tensive Care Unit. Parker, Bryan. July•Aug., 4::187-189 St. Paul: NovDec., 6: 371 Operating Room Illumination—The State of the Art. Beck, William C. Sept•Oct., 5: 277-281 Smith Kline & French Laboratories (See Television, A.C.S.) Radio-Frequency Shielding for Operating Rooms. Laufman, Harold. NovDec., 6: 367-368 Staff, A.C.S. (Administrative staff listed in each BULLETIN ex- Safe Electric Environment in the Hospital. Walter, Carl W. cept November • December number) July•Aug., 4: 177-186 Hanlon, C. Rollins. MayJune, 3: 128; NovDec., 6: 353-354 Surgeon Views Environmental Controls in the Operating North, John Paul. NovDec., 6: 353-354 Room. Laufman, Harold. MayJune, 3: 129-133, 166 Pickhardt, Woodrow L. MayJune, 3: 142 Saunders, H. Prather. Sept•Oct., 5: 240

Organ Transplant Registry State and Province Advisory Committees Human Transplantation Cases to be Registered by the College. (Roster) Jan•Feb., 1: 65-68 Jan•Feb., 1: 68 John Bergan Heads Transplant Registry. MayJune, 3: 145 Surgical Forum (See Publications, A.C.S.) Organ Transplant Registry Asks for Data. MayJune, 3: 145 Organ Transplant Registry Seeks Data Exchange. July•Aug., Television, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress) 4: 236 New Television Sponsors. Sept-Oct., 5: 242, Col. 1 Smith Kline & French Discontinue Color Television. July. Aug., 4: 208 Pickhardt, Woodrow L. Surgery will be Demonstrated at Clinical Congress, October MayJune, 3: 142 6-10, in Telecasts from San Francisco General Hospital and in Films. JulyAug., 4: 205-207 Postgraduate Courses, A.C.S. (See also Clinical Congress, Tetanus A.C.S.) MayJune, 3: 148-153; JulyAug., 4: 216-225; Sept•Oct., 5: Film Advises Tetanus Immunization. Sept•Oct., 5: 346 261-270 Trauma (See also Ambulance; Committees, A.C.S.—Trauma) Chicagoans to Give Injuries Course April 16-19; Register Now. F'ublications, A.C.S. Jan•Feb., 1: 82 BULLETIN, Jan•Feb., 1:4; JulyAug., 4: 176; Sept•Oct., 5: 346 Conference at Ann Arbor, May 26-28, on Acutely Ill and DIRECTORY. NovDec., 6: 366 Injured Patient. MayJune, 3: 171 NEWSLETTER and BULLETIN Will be Combined Beginning in Curriculum for Training Emergency Medical Technicians. January 1970. Sept•Oct., 5: 346 Farrington, J. D., and Hampton, Oscar P., Jr. Sept•Oct., Publications of the American College of Surgeons, 1969. 6:278-276 Jan•Feb., 1: 69-70 Diving Injury Film Receives Award. Sept•Oct., 6: 346 SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS. Sept•et., 6: 346 Tumor Registry Tumor Registry: A Method to Assure Continuity of Care of the Ftavdin Lecture, I.S., in the Basic Sciences, 1968 (See Cancer Patient. Mayer, Andrew. MayJune, 3: 143 Bates, David V.) Undergraduate Surgical Education Rescue Vehicles Role of Research in Undergraduate Medical Education. S Icott, Ambulance Experience in Education of the Undergraduate in H. William, Jr. JulyAug., 4: 191-195 Emergency Care. Youmans, Roger L., and Brose, Richard A. Surgery in the Undergraduate Curriculum. Noer, Rudolf J. Nov•Dec., 6: 377 Mar•Apr., 2: 89-92, 124 Curriculum for Training Emergency Medical Technicians. Undergraduate Surgical Education: Aims and Objectives. Farrington, J.D., and Hampton, Oscar P., Jr. Sept•Oct., 5: Macbeth, Robert A. L. MayJune, 3: 137-142 273-276 Westdahl, Philip R. Training Emergency Medical Technicians. Youmans, Roger L., and Brose, Richard A. NovDec., 6: 378 Philip R. Westdahl Heads Surgeons Who Will Work in Con- gress Press Room. JulyAug., 4: 225 Saunders, H. Prather White, Charles S. Sept•Oct., 5: 240 Nov • Dec., 6: 381

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