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THE

ritishJ eTdiTaXMurnaTS. ~THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

EDITED BY

NORMAN GERALD HORNER, M.A., M.D.

VOLUME 1, 1932

JANUARY TO JUNE

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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, , W.C.1. [Thu Bama-- J"A.-JUNE, I932j 1MXUDAL JOURNAL

KEY TO DATES AND PAGES THE following table, giving a key to the dates of issue and the page numbers of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL and SUPPLEMENT in the first volume for 1932, may prove convenient to readers in search of a reference. Serial Date of Journal Supplement No. Issue. Pages. Pages. 3704 Jan. 2nd 1- 44 1- 8 3705 9th 45- 84 9- 12 3706 16th 85- 128 13- 20 3707 23rd 129- 176 21- 28 3708 30th 177- 222 29- 36 3709 Feb. 6th 223- 268 37- 48 3710 ,, 13th 269- 316 49- 60 3711 ,, 20th 317- 362 61- 68 3712 ,, 27th 363- 410 .69- 76 3713 March 5th 411- 456 ...... 77- 84 3714 12th 457- 506 ...... 85- 92 3715 19th 507- 550 93 - 104 3716 26th 551- 598 .105- 112 3717 April 2nd 599i.- 642 .113- 120 3718 9th 643- 692 .121 - 132 3719 ,, 16th 693- 738 .133- 144 3720 23rd 739- 784 .145- 160 3721 30th 785- 826 .161 - 208 3722 May 7th 827- 872 .209- 232 *3723 ,, 14th 873- 918 3724 21st 919- 968 .233 - 252 3725 , 28th 969- 1016 .253 - 264 3726 June 4th 1017 - 1062 .265 - 280 3727 11th 1063 - 1110 .281 - 288 3728 , 18th 1111 - 1156 .289- 312 3729 Pt 25th 1157 - 1200 .313- 348 * This No. contains the Register of Bio-Physical A8sistants. INDEX TO VOLUME I FOR 1932

cases READERS a particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several in search of Cerebral; more separate but nearly synonymous headings-such, for instance, as Brain and distributed under two or New Heart Liver and Hepatic; Renal and Kidney; Cancer and Carcinoma, Epithelioma, Malignant Disease, and Cardiac; Light, Sarcoma, etc.; Child and Infant; Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid; Diabetes, Glycosuria, and Sugar; Growth, Urography; X Rays; Status Lymphaticus and Thymus; Eye, Ophthalmia, and Vision; Pyelography and Roentgen, Radium, Institution, Diseases; Sunlight and Ultra-violet; Bicycle and Cycle; Motor and Automobile; Association, Lunacy and Mental alphabetical and dealt with under various main headings in the JOURNAL have been set out in Society, etc. Subjects etc. order under their respective headings-for example, "1 Correspondence," "Leading Articles," "The Week," "Reviews," Original Articles are indicated by the letter (0).

involving a long bone (A. B. ALLEN, F. R. W. K.: Stethoscope for deaf A. Actinomycosis doctor, 550 Davies), 705 obstetric calculator ABDEEN, M. Onsi: Silver wire as a drain in Actinotherapy clinics, cheap goggles for, 891 ALLEN, Theodore W.: An 222 (Dr. Ferreyrolles), 222 cerebral abscess, Acupuncture, treatment by 1167 (0) Abdomen acute, review of book on, 1177 767 Allergy, food (A. M. Kennedy), ,See Hysterectomy abdomen. See Abdomen Allergy and the proteose, 37, 77 Abdominal hysterectomy. Acute All-. See India Abdominal operations, review of books on, ADAM, James: Tonsils and adenoids, 445-Notes of strepto- 384 on 1.500 cases of asthma, 973 (0) ALLISON, V. D.: Thie epidemiology Abdominal retractor. See Retractor ADAMS, James W. R. (and others): Recent coccal infections, 425 Demonstration of medical in Towss Planning, 1039 Altitude, limits placed by. to physical exercise, ABEL, Lawrence: Advances 23. See also Everest anid Oxygen cinematography, 24 ADAMS, Thomas (and others): Recent Advances of (L. H. ABERABTURY. Professor. death of, 453 in Towt Plasnsing, 1039 Aluminium in foods. determination Aberdeen. See ADAMSON, Rhoda: Analgesia and anaesthesia in Lampitt, N. D. Sylvester, and P. L. Bilbam), Abnormal persons, legislation for in Belgium, normal labour, 660 1080 Quinine and malaria, 263 Aluminium and health, 576, 686, 727, 774. 862, 1010, 586 ADDISON, W.: 1105, 1147, 1192 Abortion, contagious, in cattle (parliamentary Addison's disease treated by cortical extract 1056, H. 1060 Levy Simpson). 299 -(L. S. P. Davidson), Aluminium, physiological effects of (J. Purn), note), (S. 1080 Abortion, criminal (L. A. Parry), 441 525--(R. A. Cleghorn), 525 Field [Four Abortion, induced, in cases of tuberculosis Adenoids and tonsils. 341, 445 Ambulanice, 3rd East Anoliant note), 1059 papillomia of the Linesl. Recnords of durina the Great WVar (pariamentary Adenomatous 1914-1919, 476 Abortion and the law, 40, 79, 125, 639-(Parlia- (Andrew Fowler), 233 (0) Ambulance Homie: Annual report, 953 mentary note), 639 Adexolin, a vitamin concentrate, 665 8iervice, of. 118 Abortion, the law and ethics of ( Smith), " Adiposalgia" (Hans Jansen), 670 Ambulance Service, London. facilities 844 ADIE. W. J.: Narcolepsy and ephedrine, 763 Ambulatory treatmiient, 39. See also Arthritis and birth control of M-s. A, (tthe and Rheumalism Abortion, sterilization (Lord ADLEit, Alfred: The Case of fractures. See Riddell), 106 Diagnosis of a Life-Stvle), rev., 20 Ambulatory treatment (parlia- Fractures Abortion, therapeutic indication of ADRIAN, E. D.: Functions of the sympathetic veins. See mentary note), 916 nervous system, 567 Ambulatory treatment of varicose case of (Alexander action of (Sir Edward Veins Abortus fever in Yorkshire, Adrenaline in asphyxia, in measle3, 1200 Forbes), 1028. See also Brucellat Sharpey-Schafer and W. A. Bain), 165. 668 Amidopyrin of (R. C. ABPRAHAM, J. J.: Gonorrhoea and other cervical Aeroplantes and mosquitos. 670 Amytal, pharmacological properties 859 Garry). 421 (0)-Leading article. 438 discharges, 380 Advertising and canvassing, developing in at case of polycythaemia Adolphe: Dise 'ses asu.L Disorders control of the circulation. See Circula- Anaemia ABRAHAMS, Afferent rubra (Robert Platt), 750 (0) of the Digestive Org tns, rev, 847 tion (lBirger Strandell), 851 ABRAHAMSON, Leonard: Clear milk legislation. Atrica, East: The brain of the East African Anaemia, pernicious liver 678 native (H. L. Gordon), 581-(F. W. Vint), 812 Anaemia, pernicious, intramuscular in, and therapy in (IL. S. P. D)avidson), 269 (0) Abrodil in excretionurography, 649 (Norman Leys), 826-Medical officers intravenous liver treat- Abscess, cerebral, silver wire as a drain in, 222 private practice (parliamentary note), 780 Anaemia. pernicious, ment of (I. Bellig, W. N. West-Watson, and Auscess, cervical, tuberculous (Hamilton Africa, South, control of silicosiak in (L. G. illustrating the Bailey), 11 (0) Irsine), 693 (0). See also Silicosis-Malaria in C. J. Young), 273 (O)-Csse Abscess of lung, diagnosis and treatment of (N. H. Swellengrebel), 895-Preventive medi- failure of (J. G. McCrie). 792 (0)-Correspond- (R. A. Young), 287 cine in the Rand mines. 996 ence on this case, 910, 1C07 Abscess of lung, treatment of, 1181 Africa, South antd Eas%t. Year Book antd Guide, Anaemia, pernicious, treatment of (leading M6decine: Address on Sir David edition. 476 article), 1179 Academie de thirty-eighth Anaemia in pregnancy (N. Gupta), 1031 Bruice, 127-Election of officers, 221-France IAftercoming head. 639 See also Labour yielding to intra- and the French-Canadian (S:mile Sergent), 484 Agalactia. causative organism of, 947 Anaemia, sprue resistant, bicentenary of, Zalnoor Allee, obituary venous liver extract (Sir Leonard Rogers and A-ad6mie Royale de Chirurgie, AHMED, Lieut.-Col. 272 997 notice of, 82 W. E. Cooke), (0) at, 853 Ministry's appeal, Auaemias, megalocytic (L. J. Witts), 708-Dis- Academy, Royal, medical portraits Aircraft wreckage: Air cuission, 708 la692 treatment of (Janet Vaughan). 62 ACADEMY, ROYAL,OF MEDICINE IN IRELAND: Air Force Annual Bill, 733 Anaemias, C. Fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of, Air Force. Roya,l:-1E,stilmiates. 502. 548-Health Anaesthesia, the barbiturates in (it. Garry), 1049 of, report, 69-Promotions in the Medical 421 (0)-Leading article, 438-Correspondence Sectiot of Atnatomv and Physiology.-Laryn- Branch 75 on, 496. 543, 588 Medical Service. 920-Amalga- Anaesthesia, carbon dioxide absorption methods gocele. 293 Air Force. Royal, T. Evans). 931 (0) Section of Obstetrics.-The nomenclature of mation of (parliamentary note). 1108. See also in (Frankis 217. e: lanpsia, 794 Supplement Index Anaesthesia, deaths associated with, 35, Reserve See also Anaesthesia, methods of Section of Patholoyv.-Solitary renal cyst, Air Force, Royal: Royal Air Force Anaesthesia, local, for tonsillectomy (J. W. 194-Pleural endothelioma, 194-Tuberculous (ledical lBranch), promotions, 75 on, 1009, pericarditis, 662-Aetiology of cancer, 662- Air passages, foreign bodies in the 401 Costello), 839 (0)-Correspondence 959, of 1053, 1110,1147. 1191 Pancreatic sarcoma, 989 AITKEN, D. MaCrae: Diagnosis of diseases of. 819 Section of Surgery.-Transplantation of hip-joint, 613-Suppurative arthbitis of hip, Anaesthesia, methods Adamson), fibula. 17-Mixed parotid tumour. 18-Pyelo- 888 Anaesthesia in normal labour (Rhoda Poisons du Bacille 660 graphy, 335-DJiverticulitis of the bladder, 335 ALBERT-WEIL, Jean: Les novocain (local) and splanchnic. 84 -Deep x rays for breast cancer, 569-Hirschl- Tuberculeux et les Reactionis Cellulaires et Anaesthesia, S. sprung's disease, 756-Hepato-Splenography, Humorales dans la Tuberculose, 438 Anaesthesia, spinal, in ae.ute obstruction (A. drunkenness Dill Russell and B. it. Sworn), 882 (0) 1082 Alcohol excretion, diagnosis of value of in vaso- from the (Sydney Smith and C. P. Stewart), 87 Anaesthesia, spinal, prognostic D. " under spastic diseases of the lower limbs (E. "Accident " or disease," unusual claim (0) S. B. 1116 (0)-corre- assurance policy (Weyerhaeuser v. Evans), 822 Alcohol, expenditure on in Germany, 11C9 Telford and J. Stopford), East), spondence on, 1189 Accidents: Mlotor, 823-And hosoitals, cost of Alcohol and mental defect (W. Norwood and local novocain, 84 (oarliamentary tnote), 735,780.1199-In Northern 113 Anaesthesia, splanchnic, (J. Ross Ireland, 1050-Railway (parliaiiientaty note), Alcoholism and drug addiction, 1043 Anaesthesia in thoracic surgery 549-Road (parliamentary notes), 309, 549, 868, Alcoholism, French National League against, Mackenzie), 756 916, 1199 871 Anaesthetic mask, 714, 784, 826-For ophthalmic Acetic anhydride test, priority in, 176 Alcoholism, review of book on, 571 use, 296 of cerebro-spinal fever at (parlia- Anaesthetist's case found, 506 ACHAARD. Professor. elected general secretary Aldershot. Anales de Medicina Internia, first issue of, 505 the Academie de Meidecine, 221 -Elected mentary note), 1199 Discussion at the foreign corresponding member of the Belgian ALEXANDER. Arthur J. P. (and James D. Analgesia in childbirth: pneumothorax Ro al Society of Medicine, 1172 Royal Academy of Medicine, 315, 383-Legons MACFIFN): Right-sided artificial labour (Rhoda Adamson) cliniques susr les Maladies dit Sang et des complicated by almost complete left-sided Analgesia in normal Organes HMmatopoUitiques, rev., 759 spontaneous pneumothorax, 1079 660 of Self, rev., Anatomr, review of book on, 806 Achlorhydria, clinical study of (Henry Moore), AL,-XANDER, F. Matthias: Thte Use 860 363 (0), 550 -Correspondence on, 496, 542-A 808. 1149 Anatomy and surgery, S. British Institute ANDERSON, David Fyfe: Paroxysmal tachycardia correction. 550 ALEXANDER. (and others): with pregnancy, 657 (0) Achlorhydria with hvperthyroidissn. 496 of Philosophy, 356 associated Medical Secretary Achlorhydria and polycythaemia rubra, 817, 860 Alimentary tract, foreign bodies in the, 456 ANDERSON, G. C.: Appointed for marriage, 687 of the British Medical Association, 537 Acid water supply, 641 ALLAN, C. A.: Preparation Olive: Education of school children, Acids, review of books on, 104 Allegation, unfounded [case of Harold Lee] ANDERSON,117 ACKLAND, W. R.: Plantar corns, 783 (parliamentary note), 916 Parenteral liver Acta Medica Scansinavica: The effect of ALLEN, C. I.: Individual Psychology, 805 ANDERSON, W. Campbell: a or more therapy, 401 smoking on blood sugar (E. and H. Thyselius- ALLEN, F. J.: Coca addiction century William: Collapse therapy in Lundberg), 392 - Supplementum xli: Gaasro- ago, 1012 ANDEBRON, : phthisis, 755 enterostomy, 849 Supplementum xl Per- ALLEN, Frank J.: 'The Great Church Towers of obituary notice of, 451 iicio,us Anaemia, 851 Eusgland, rev., 1084 ANDIREWES, Sir Frederick, JOURN. 2. Taz BsrTm 4 JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX I MEDICAL JOURNA&

of aorta, rupture of. survival for Arterial pressure, maximum, method of re- 853, 914-Oversea visitors. 853. 914-Presi- Aneurysm of seven days after(N. McFarlane), 98 cording (I. Harris), 563 dential address, title of, 1183-Presidents ANDREWS, M. C.: Herpes and chicken-pox Arterio-venous aneurysm. See Aneurysm Sections, 26-The Museum, 765,1183 occurring together, 1062 Artery, mesenteric, inferior, gangrene due to Association, British Medical, history of: The Little), 27, Aneurysm of (thoracic) n rta, with complete embolus of (P. Brown and M. M. Dey), 186 (0) first hundred years (E. Muirhead transposition of vlscera( Haridas), 236 -(Charles D. Ferguson), 840 204, 578, 672, 949, 1091 Aneurysm, arterio-venous, of the left super- Arthritis, chronic, ambulatory treatment of, ficial temporal vein (A. H. Morley), 14 39 of AssOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: SECTIONS Aneurysm, cerebral, with recurrent leakage Arthritis, chronic, radiographic dissection (1931): (R. M. J. Harper), 13 (0) (S. Gilbert Scott), 275 (0) Anaesthetics.-Report of proceedings, 421,561 Aneurysms, review of books on, 65 Arthritis, control and treatment of (C. W. Buck- Der-matologv.-Report of proceedings, 8,142 Angina, Vincent's, fatal case of (E. James), ey), 140 (0) Hvdrolo.y and Climatology.-Report of 1031 Arthritis of hip, suppurative (F. Crooks), 888 140 of, 38. also proceedings, 57. Anglo-French Drug Co., Ltd.: Change of address, Arthritis, rheumatoid, treatment See Las ysngology.-Report of proceedings, 90 1016 Rheumatoid Medicine.-Report of proceedings. 363 ANIGSTEIN, L.: Prophylaxis against typhus Arthritis and rheumatism as a public health Orthopaedics.-Report of proceedings, 55 fever, 158 problem (Sir William Willcox), 257 Pathiology and of Aniline pencil perforating orbit (J. Cole Artificial pneumotborax. See Pneumothorax Biochemistrv.-Report duct proceedings, 98 Marshall), 706 Ascaris removed from the common bile Public Health.-Report of proceedings. 693 Animals, experiments on (parliamentary note), (J. B. G. Muir), 1077 (0) Urology.-Report of proceedings, 560 916, 1014. See also Vivisection AscHHEiM-ZONDEK. See Zondek Animals, Imported. Destruction of, Bill, 408, 502, ASHEERSON, N.: Early myringotomy in otitis 548-Royal Assent to, 638 media, 168 Association. British Orthopaedic: Bone graft Ankle-joint, fractures in the region of (R. ASEWORTH, H. K.: Use of avertin in the pre- and fusion operaticns for the spine, 5-Three 473 sence of damaged liver function, 1123 (0) orthopaedic problem s. 888 Suppurative Broomhead), of the Ankle oedema in varicose veins, 506, 692 AsKEW, F. A.: Crystalline vitamin 1), 144 arthritis of the hip, 888- Dislocation History. See Medical history Asphyxia, adrenaline in, action of (Sir Edward patella, 888-Fractures of the spine, 888 Annals of Medical for ANNATONE, General Carlo Angelo, death of, Sharpey-Schafer and W. A. Bain), 165 Association, British Provident: Scheme 732 Aspiration of fluid from the chest, apparatus hospital provision for people of moderate Announcements of forthcoming events, etc.. 42, for, 848 means, 766, 997,1142 82, 127, 175, 220, 267,314, 361. 409, 455, 504,549.596, Assani, cholera prevention in, 725 Association, Canadian Medical: Annual meet- 640, 691, 736, 782, 825, 870, 916, 966, 1015,1060, 1109, ASSINDEiC, Eric: An epiphyseal lesion in con- ing, 577, 671, 814-President, 671, 814 1155, 1199 genital syphilis, 237 Association of Clinical Pathologists: Annual See Fistula ASSMANN, H. (and others) : Ergebsiisse der meeting, 333-Pathological methods, 333- Ano-rectal fistula. of Anorexia nervosa, review of book on, 20 Gesamten Tuberkuloseforschutng, rev., 64 Zondek- Aschheim reaction in the diagnosis Antagonistic diseases, 405, 498 Association, Aberdeen University : pregnancy, 333-Bacteriology of normal teeth. Ante-natal clinics (parliamnentary note), 735 Annual dinner, 304 333-Use of the bacteriophage in the treatment Anthracosis (parliamentary note), 1154 Association, American Medical: Issuies an of B. coli infection of the urinary tract, 334- means of Anthrax, treatment of, 123-By carbolic acid illustrated primer on fractures, 158-Annual The production of immunity by injections, 123 meeting, New Orleans (1932), 163, 221, 577 convalescent serum with particular reference Anti-Cancer League, 857. See also Cancer Association of Bio-Physical Assistants, 44, 896- to measles, 334-The Van Slyke urea-clearance Antimalarial drugs, synthetic (W. Schulemann), Roll of, 896 tests of renal efficiency, 334-The micro- 100-Correspondence, 263. See also Malaria Association, Birth Control, National: Confer- scopical differentiation of cerebral tumours Antimalarial measures in Travancore, 33- ence on contraception, 719, 999, 1047. See also 334 on, 75. See also Malaria Contraception Association, French, for the Advancement of Correspondence 967, Antitoxin, diphtheria, dosage of, 35. See also Association, British: Annual meeting (1932)1 Science, annual meeting, Brussels (1932), Diphtheria Yorlk, 870 1109 Antitoxin treatment of scarlet fever, 440. See also Association, British Enmpire Leprosy Relief: Association, Irish Medical: Annual meeting, Fever Annual report, 1136 1186 County, tuberculosis in, 256 Association, British Coast Resorts, proposed Association, London, of the Medical Women's Antrim, anaesthesia in Antrum, maxillary, suppuration in the (W. M. formation of. 1b2. See also Association,British Federation: Analgesia and Mollison), 480 Health Resorts normal labour, 660-Diagnosis of pregnancy, skiagrams of, interpretation of (R Association. British Heslth Resorts: Confer- 936. See al8o Medical Antrum, meeting, of Schools: Graham Brown), 1089 ence at Hastings, 455, 478-Report of Association, Medical Offlcers' Aortic valvular disease (Maurice Campbell and 478-Conference at Bournemouth, 825, 854- Abnormal behaviour in children, 428 J. W. Shackle), 328 (0). See also Heart Report of meeting, 854-Report of meeting at Association for Mental Welfare, Central: " Llandrindod Wells Spa, 1001-The British Annual report, 43 Aphasia, syntactic," 592 Scottish: Apothecaries Society of London, degrees and Spas: A medical appreciation, 1095 Association for Mental Welfare, pass lists, 82, 264, 450, 868, 1014 Association. British Hospitals: Annual meeting, Annual conference, 1185 Appendicectomy in early life, 262 Liverpool (1932), 163, 577, 1004 Association of Past Students of the Royal College Appendicitis, acute, in children, 1101 of Surgeons in Ireland: First meeting, 1098. Approved societies valuation (leading article), ASSOCIATION. BRITISH MEDIC4kL See also College, Royal, of Surgeons surplus (p rliamentary note), 916. Bath astsd Bristol Branch.-Flat-foot, 463 Association of Port Sanitary Authorities: 67-Without Branch.- See also Insurance Bath, Bristol, antd Somerset Annual meeting and dinner, 1184 new - ARAFA, M. A.: Synthetic antimalarial drugs, Surgical treatment of intrathoracic Association, Royal Medico Psychological: 101-A sigmoidoscopic scoop, 572 growths, 827 Maudsley Lecture, 68-Tour of German mental ARCE, Joseph, elected a corresponding member Belfast Divisiotn.-Essential hypertension: hospitals, 692-Examination for the Gaskell of the Acad6mie de Md1decine in the Section a review of 100 cases, 468 gold medal, 917 of Surgery, 1061 Calcutta Branch. Group-specific sub- Association, Tuberculosis: Provincial meeting, ARCH9AMBAULT, Gustave, death of, 867 stances in forensic medicine, 284-Pregnancy 302, 661-Bronchoseopy and drainage in lung Armagh county school children, health of, anaenlia in India, 1031 suppuration, 661 on treatment of of titles. See Titles 494 City Divisioni.-Inject Assumption " ARMITAGE, George: SuctioIn surgery, 354 varicose veins, 237 Assurance policy, unusual claim under acci- ARMSTRONG, Herbert: Another vicious circle, Essex, Miid-Division.-Endocrines and asso- dent " or " disease " (Weyerhaeuser v. Evans), 316 ciated psychoneuroses, 223 822 AICM5TRONG, John Richardson, obituary notice Essex, South, Divisiont: The psychological Asthma and allied conditions (G. H. Oriel), 379- of, 125 interest in general practice, 599 Discussion, 379 A51MSTRONG, Richard R.: Immediate pneumo- Fife Bra,ch.-Common forms of dermatitis, Asthma, notes on 1,500 cases of (James Adam), coccal typing, 187 (0), 260, 354 707 973 (0) ARMSTRONG-JONES, Sir Robert: Medical con- Fol kestone Division.-Osteo-arthritis, 789 Asthma, liver therapy in, 1057 ditions in Soviet Russia, 169-Appreciation of Guildforct Division.-Diagnosis and treat- Asthma, nasal factor in, 449 Robert Stenhouse Williams, 314 nment of carcinoma of the colon, 969 Asthma, polycythaemia and liver therapy in Army, British: Amalgamation of the medical Kenrya Branch.-The brain of the East (H. H, Moll). 976 (0) services of, 1108-Annual Bill, 733-Army African native, 581 Asthma, review of book on, 1035 Medical Services: Revision of departments, Leicester and Butlasud Division.-Some Asthma statistics, 78, 215 in theR. A.M.C., 547-Dress- clinical aspects of coronary disease, 368 Asylum, Edinburgh Royal Blind: Annual 1154-Commissions problem of ings, surgical, economy in, 1154-Estimates. Manchester Division. The X eport, 856 injuries, Army Advi- hearing aids, 1126 "Athletes' loot." See Epidermomycosis 502, 548-Maxillo-facial of of the sory C'ommittee formed to investigate, 825- Marylebone Division.-The mischiefs ATELONE, Earl of, elected Chancellor Parliamentary notes, 549, 733, 1108, 1154- motoring. 250 University of London, 175. 220 examination, R A.M.C., 82-l eport Metropolitahn Cousities Branch -Annual ATIYEH, Sayed, Kaisar-i-Hind medal conferred Promotion 531 The on the health of for the year 1930. 434- reception to final-year students, on, 75 Successful candidates, 407 entrance upon practice, 531 Atmospheric pollution: Report for 1931, Army, British: Colonial Medical Services, 920. Middlesex (Soutth) Division.-Minor injuries 433 See also Supplement Index of the lhands, 15-Chronic rheumatism and AUDEN, G. A.: The Bhuttleworth Samaritan Army, British: Militia. 920. See also Supple- the endocrines, 472 Fund, 1057 ment Index , West, Division.-Acute mastoiditis, Aural. See Ear Army, British--Regular Arnmy Reserve of 699 : Dysidrosis in Western Australia, Officers: Royal Armiy Medical Corps: Supple- Nort hamptoas Branch.-The significance of 1200-Infantile paralysis in Melbourne (Jean mentary dsserve of Officers, 920. See also haematuria, 177 Macnamara).-In New South Wales, 9C6- Supplement Index Nuneaton anid Tomworth Division.-The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 905- Army, British:-Royal Army Medical College menace of obesity, 1024 Sydney hospital finances. SC6-Todd, Robert H Prizewinners, 1014 South-Eastern Counties Division.-Cottage memorial to, 906-See also New South Army, British: , hospitals, 315-Specific therapy of puerperal Wales appointments, promotions, etc., 920. See also fever. erysipelas. and scarlet fever, 797 Auto-intoxication, intestinal (leading article) Supplement Index Sseffolk, West, Divisicm.-The chronic pelvic 1040 Army, British: Territorial Army Reserve of woman, 551 Automobil Club M6dicale formed in Paris, Offlcers, Royal Army Medical Corps, 920. See Sunderland Division.-The accidents of the 1109 also Supplement Index male climacteric. 50 Automobile Association and first-aid equipmnent Army, British:-Territorial Army*: Royal Army Tyrone Branch. A dispensary medical On the roads. 738 Medical Corps, 920, See also Snpplement Index officer's deputy. 1187 AVARGAL, M. R. Ry Rao Bahadur Mangalore Francois, death of, 638 Ul.qter (North-East) Divisioi.-Tu berculosis Kesava Pai, O.B.E. conferred on, 1097 ARNAUD, K. Arsenic poisoning cases at Havre, 825 of the abdominal lymphatic glands, 60 Avertin and dams ged liver function (H. Arsenic and wallpaper, 726, 7i2 Ashworth). 1123 (0) Arterial encet)halography. See Encephalography Association, British Medical, centenary meet- AVERY, Harold: Polycythaemia rubra and pressure. high, the stroke in (H. 0. ing, London (1932). 26, 666, 765, 853, 914. 994, achlorhydria, E60 Art.- ial rev. Gii iewardene), 180 (0)-Correspondence on, 1183 Centenary dinner. 994-Cinema, 1183- AYE, John: Humour among the Doctors, 449 Leading article on, 666-Masonic welcome, 529 rT HzBaRnTu JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX I MEDICA.L JOURNAL. 5

BASTIBLE, C.: Medical profession in County BILLIG., I. (W. N. WEST-WATSON ano C. J. B. Wexfordl and the county M.O.H., 769 YOUNG): The intravenous liver treatment of BASIU, H. L.: Foreign bodies in the alimentary pernicious anaemia. 273(1) Babies' Club, Dublin, the-work of the, 493 tract, 456 BILLINGTON, William: Death of, 301-Obituary Baby Week Council, National: Annual meeting BASU, U. P.: Hydatid cyst in lung, 1079 notice of, 358 and report, 549-Further activities of, 825 BATES, R. M. (and Richard J. A. BERRY): Case BINET, L6on (and G.-H. ROGER): Trait6 de Bacillus aerogenes as an index of water purity, of porencephalic imbecility. 830 (0) .Physiologie, Nornale et Pathologique, tome ii, 826 BATTEN, G. B.: Protection of x-ray workers, 192 Alimentation et Digestion, rev., 571 Bacillus anthracis, meningitis due to (W. K. -Treatment of ringworm of the scalp, 402 BINNEY. Coecil: Voluntary sterilization, 1046 Dunscombe), 190 BATTESON, C. Luther: Dry mouth, 410 Biochemical aspects of bacteriology. See Bac- Bacillus Calmette-Gu6rin: Trial at Lubeek, 71, BATTISCOMBE. E. G.: Statement re the recent teriology 301, 484-Judgement delivered, 301-Note on, disorder at Dartmoor Convict Prison. 315 Biochemical medicaments, review of book on, 392, 484 BAXTER, James S.: Undulant fever in Northern 336 Bacillus Calmette-GuArin vaccination, a survey Ireland, 97 (0) Biochemistry in medicine (W. Langdon Brown). of (leading article), 389 BAYNEs, H. G.: Preparation for marriage, 1103 523-(Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins), 524. 569 Bacillus of epidemic jaundice, 259 BEADLE, Ormond A.: Report on intervertebral -A correction. 569 Bacillus, tubercle, toxic products of the (leading discs, 246 Biological standardization, recent advances in, article), 438 BEADNELL, Surgeon Rear-Admiral Charles 481 Bacillus, tubercle, types of, 401. See also Marsh: First x-ray photographs in the Navy, Biologist, the philosophy of a, 391 Tubercle 498 Biology, review of books on, 891, 1132 Bacillus tuberculosis, fiftieth anniversary of B3EADON, Mary O'Brien, Kaisar-i-Hind medal Bio-physical Assistants Association. See Koch's report of the discovery of, 343, 409, conferred on, 1097 Association 575 BEARDDWOOD, Joseph T. (and Herbert T. KELLY): Bio-Physical Assistants, Roll of, 896 Back, cold, 83 Simplified Diabetic Management, rev., 759 BIPRD, Tom, death of, 71 Backache and the orthopaedic surgeon (Norman BEATTIE, W. J. H. M.: The teaching of : The cinematograph and child Capener), 710 obstetrics, 985 psychology, 492 Backache in women (Harold F. Seymour), 526 BEAUMONT, W.: Cheap goggles for actino- Birmingham Medical School and the hospitals Bacon cured with borax (parliamentary note), therapy clinics, 891 centre scheme. 393.494 596 Bi:CART, A.: Gastrophotography, 24 Birth control, abortion, and sterilization (Lord Bacteria, Sulphur, rev., 846 BECCLE, Louis F.: Maternal mortality, 167 Riddell), 106 Bacterial toxasemia and menopausal insanity BECK, Conrad: Microscopy of filterable viruses, Birth Control Association. See Association (T. Gillman Moorhead), 923 (0). See also 798 Birth control clinics (parliameDtary note), 870 Menopause BEDFORD-RUsSELL, H. G.: The common cold, Birth control, conference on, 719, 870, 999.1047, Bacteriology, biochemical aspects of (A. J. 292 1200(parliamentary note), 870. See also Contra- Kluyver), 537 BEDSON, S. P.: Microscopy of filterable viruses, ception Bacteriology, review of books on, 19, 385, 430, 799 Birth Control and Putblic Health, rev., 808 528, 889, 1083 BEDWELL, C. E. A.: Pathological services of the Birth control, review of books on, 807 Bacteriology, System of int Belation to Medicine, , 349 Birthday Honours, 1088,1097 vol. ix, rev., 19 Bee-stings, 455, 1061 Birth-rate, decline of in Italy, 83 Bacteriophage in treatifient of R. coli infection Beer consumption, decline of in Germany, 315 Births, registration of in Northern Ireland. 303 of urinary tract (Dr. Whitby). 334 Begging-letter writer, 1200 Births in Trinidad (parliamentary note), 549 BADcocK, J. H.: Dry mouth, 410 Behaviour, abnormal, in children (William Bishop of Salisbury and the begging-letter BADGEROW, Sir George: Mischiefs of motoring, Moodie), 428 writer, 1200 252 Beit Mem-orial Fellowships: Election of Junior BJORKST1N, ,Elli: Principles of Gymnastics for BAILDON, Francis J.: Plantar corns, 826 Fellows, 505 Woment an,d Girls, rev., 383 BAILEY, Hamilton: Ttiberculous cervical BEITZEKE, H (and others): Ergebnisse der BLACK. Davidson, elected a Fellow of the Royal abscess, 11 (0)-Emergency Surgery, vol. ii, Gesamten ruberkuloseforschung. rev., 64 Siociety. 577 rev., 152-(And R. J. MONEILL LOVE): A Short Belfast. See Ireland BLACK. E. Couper: Diet and dental caries, 959 Practice of Surgery, vol. i, rev., 1130 Belgium, centenary of the independence of cele- 131ack Death, review of book on, 572 BAILEY, K. V.: Carcinoma of the perineum, 382 brated by Le Scalpel in a special issue dealing BLACKADER. Alexander Dougall, obituary notice BAIN, C. W. C.: Etiological factors in hyper- with the achievements of Belgian doctors of. 537, 730 piesia, 57 (0) during the last hundred years, 83-Abnormal Blackader Lecture. See Lecture BAIN. W. A.: Action of intracardiac injections persons, legislation for, 586-Preventive BLACKBURN, A. E.: Vasovagal syncope, 1053 of adrenaline in asphyxia, 165. 668 medicine, centres of, 586-, BLACKBURAN. W. Howard. obituary notice of, BAKER, John R. : Medical problem of contra- courses in, 586 1013 ception, 1000 BELL, Alfred Hugh,acquitted on charge of man- BLACKER, C. P.: Medical problems of contra- BAKER, S. L.: The virus theory of cancer, 937- slaughter, 219 ception, 1000, 1047-Voluntary sterilization, The parathyroids and generalized osteitis BELL, George H.: Colour index nomogram, 1046 fibrosa, 947 706 BLACKETT, Sir Basil: Standing as Conservative BAKER, W. E. Watson: The manufacture of a BELL, J. M.: The teaching of obstetrics, 985 candidate for the St. Marylebone division, 783 microseope, 614 HELL. W. Blair. See B3lair-Bell BLACKLOCK, D. B. (and T. SOUTHWELL): A Guide BAKETEL, H. Sheridan- Cobalt in haemato- BELLERBY, C. W.: Medical probleas of contra- to Human Parasitology, rev., 194-Parasitology poiesis, 1010 ception. 1000 in the medical curriculum, 1138 BALFOUR, Sir Andrew, memorial to, 249, 257 BENECH, Ildouard: Parasites et Cancer. rev., 21 BLACKMAN, Josiah George, obituary notice of, BALL, W. Girling (and Geoffrey EVANS): BIENEY, Charles: A tonsil haemostat, 296 406 Diseases of the Kidney, rev.. 941 BENNETT, Sir Norman: The Science and Prac- Bladder, diverticulitis of the (Dr. Bouchier- BALLANCE, Sir Charles: Operative treatment of ticc of Dental Sutgery, second edition, rev., Hayes), 335 facial palsy, 787 (0)-Lister medal awarded to. 713-Dental needs of the people, 1004 Bladder growths, cystoscope for applying dia- 961 BENNETT, T. Izod: Lactic acid in the gastric thermy to, 386 BALLON: Some experiences with oleothorax, 993 contents, 1006 Bladder healing after suprapubic cystotomy, Bangor sewerage scheme, 164 BENNETT, Sir William Henry: Death of, 26- espscially in prostatectomy (James B. BANISTER, H.: Retinal structure and function, Obituary notice of. 80 Macalpine), 226 (0)-Correspondence on, 350, 1082 BENSON, Alfred, obituary notice of, 1058 818 BANKART. A. S. Blundell: Manipulative Surgery, BENSON, George: Corporal punishment, 159 Bladder, urinary, involved by herpes zoster rev.. 663-Fractures of the spine, 818 BENSON. T. W.: Specific therapy of puerperal (Clement C. Chesterman), 563 BANKS, A. Gray: A case of brachial embol- fever. erysipelas and scarlet fever. 797 BLAIKLEY, J. B.: The teaching of obstetrics, ectomy, 56 0) Bequests to hospitals and medical charities, 83 986 Bar, calls to the, 221, 825, 1155 221, 267, 737 BLAIR, George, obituary notice of, 501 BARBER. Hugh: A case of thrombo-phlebitis BERING, Dr., appointed professor of dermatology BLAIR, J. A.: Shoe-leather dermatitis, 171, 352 migrans, 281 (0) and syphilology at Cologne, 315 BLAIR-BELL, William: Presentation portrait to. Barbiturates in anaesthAsia (R. C. Garty), 421(0) BERKELEY, Comyns (and J. S. FAIRBAIRN, 31-Lloyd Roberts Lecture on the present and -Leading article, 438-Correspondence on, 496. editors): Midwiferv, by Ten Teachers, fourth the future of the science and art of obstetrics 543. 588 edition, rev., 102 and gynaecology, 45 (1)-Ante-natal radiology, BARCLAY, A. E.: Protection of x-ray workers, BERNARD, Jean (and Paul CHEVALLTER): La 334 193 Maladie de Hodgkin. rev., 713 BLECKWENN, W. J.: Schizophrenia, 994 B3ARCLAY, Irene: Report on a housing survey, BERNARD, L6on: Nominated president of the Blind Masseurs Association, Certified, forms a 493 French Council of Puiblic Health. 267-Les medical advisory board, 737 BARCROFT, J.: The limits placed by altitude to Debuts et les Arrgts de la Tuberculose Pul- Blind persons, unemployable (parliamentary phNysical exercise, 23 monaire, rev.. 807 note), 1154 BARFORD, A. M.: Doctors and district nurses, BERRY, Sir James: Fallen idols," 904, 968- Blind, statistics (parliamentary note), 824 784 A correction, 968 Blindness, certification of, 208, 405 BARIE, Louis Ernest, death of, 961 BERRY, R. J. A.: Appreciation of R. H. Todd. 41 Blindness prevention: Propaganda for, in BARKER, N. W.: Thrombo-angiitis obliterans -(And R. M. BATES): Case of porencephalic France, 159 - Report of the Prevention of and its relation to tobacco, 996 imbecility. 830 (0) Blindness Committee. 208 BARLOW, Donald: Fractures in the region of the BERTWISTLE. A. P.: A Descriptive Atlas of Blind, welfare of. and national economy (J. ankle-joint, 473 Radiographs, second edition. rev., 713 Myles Bickerton). 815 !3ARLOW, H. Cecil (and H. A. Pim): Death from BETT, W. R.: Victor Hensen, 268 Blind, welfare of the, report, 70 rupture of the liver in a newborn infant, BEVAN-BROWN, C. M.: Anorexia, nervosa, rev., 20 BLOCH: Treatment of abscess of lung, 1181 887 Bey. Suleiman Gazala. autobiography of, 338 BLOMFIELD, J.: Deaths associated with anaes- Barnard, J. E.: Microscopy of filterable viruses, BEZANQON: Tuberculous rheumatism, 1041 thesia, 35 798 BEZNA1K, A. B. L.: Medical education in Hun BLONSTEIN. J. L.: A convenient gas stand, 598 BARRETT. Lady: After-effects of the toxaemias gary. 998 Blood-collecting apparatus, 154 of preguancy, 660-Analgesia and anaesthesia BICKERTON. J. Myles: Welfare of the blind and Blood condition of x-ray and radium workers, in normal labour, 631 national economy, 815 1182 BARTER, P., appointed secretary to the Board of BIER, August, elected an honorary member of Blood diseases, review of book on, 759 Control. 83 the Berlin Medical Society, 315 Blood extravasation, shock following, 1056,1148 BARTLETT, Bertram Friend, obituary notice of, Bile-duct, common, cystic dilatation of the Blood films, Kouman's celluloid spreader for 41 (James H. Saint), 230 (0)-Correspondence on, making, 427 BARTLETT. S.: Doctors and district nurses. 738 771, 911 Blood groups, importance of the (leading BARTON, Kingston: Normal development in the Bile-duct, common, foreign body in (B. G. article), 437 young child, 17-Acute rheumatic infection, Cooke), 840 Blood pigments, spectrophotometric curves of 1033 Bile-duct. common, idiopathic congenital dila- (Wilfrid Marshall), 98 (0) BiIUK, H. (and H. DE JONG): La Catatonie tation of the (Ernest R. Frizelle), 610 (0)- Blood pressure, high, as an early sign of Exp6rimentale par la Bulbocapnine, 623 Correspondence on, 725 toxaemia of pregnancy (F. J. Browne), 320 (0) BARWELL, Harold: Infections and ear inflam- Bile-ducts, surgical treatment of diseases of Blood sedimentation rate in pulmonary tuber- mation, 1126 (F. P. itowlands), 643 (0) culosis (Hilary Roche), 466 (0) BAss, Lawrence W. (and P. A. LEVENE): Nucleic BILEAM, P. L.: Determination of aluminium in Blood stains, use of Takayama's solution in the Acids, rev , 104 foods, 1080 identification of (Aubrey V. Greaves), 932 (0) r TuuB 6 JAN.-JUNE, 1932] INDEX L ERDICAL JovawAL

Blood sugar, effect of smoking on (E. and S. Breech presentation. See al8o Labour BROWNE, Enid: Analgesia and anaesthesia in Thyselius-Lundberg), 392 Bremen Medical Club celebrates its hundredth normal labour, 661 BLOXSOME, H. E.: Doctors and district nurses, anniversary, 315 BPROWNE,F. J.: High blood pressure as an early 826 BREND, W. A.: Medical conditions in Soviet sign of toxaemiaof pregnaucy, 320 (0)-After- BLUHM, Agnes: Seventieth birthday celebra- Russia, 170, 309 effects of the toxaemias of pregnancy, 660 tions of 361-Awarded the Leibnitz medal, 361 BRENNAN, S.: Ambulatory treatment, 39 BROWNB, George Buckston: Honour of knight- BLUMBERG, Mrs.: Medical problews of contra- BRENTNALL, C. P.: Fibroid, with red and cystic hood conferred on, 69, 76-Honorary LL.D ception, 1047 degeneration 382 Aberdeen conferred on, 691 BLUMER, G. (editor): The Practitionier's Library BRENTNALL, E. S.: Treatment of infantile BROWNE, O'Donel: Shock following blood ex- of Medicine and Surgery. Vol. i: Anatomy paralysis, 429 travasation, 1148 and Physiology as Applied to Practical Medi- BREWS, R. A.: The teaching of obstetrics, BROWNE-CARTHEW, Ralph H.: Plantar corns, cine. Vol. ii: The Technic of Physical and 986 872 Laboratory Examinationt in Clinical Medi- BRTDGE, John C. Notification of industrial BROWNING. Ethel: The Vitamins, rev., 64 cine, rev., 1176 diseases, statutory requirements, 118 Buucn, Sir David: Appreciation of in the Board, Central Midwives: Report of meetings, BRISCOE, Sir Charlton: Movements of the chest, Deutsche medizini8che Wochenschrift, 43-At 165, 455. 549. 769, 1004, 1145 426 the Academie de Medecine, 127-In the Board, Central Midwives, Scotland: Report of Bristol Colony for Mental Defectives at Hor- Milnchener medizitt8che Wochenschrift, 127- meetings, 166, 347, 1003 tham, opening of, 857 Estate and bequests of, 267 Board of Control: Appointments, 1187 BRISTOW, Mr.: Fractures in the region of the BRUCE. Edward .fames, obituary notice of,593 Board of Control, Scotland: Annual report, 116- ankle-joint. 473 BRUCE, G. G.: Ectopia vesicae, 193 Scottish mental hospitals, 116 BRISTOW, Walter Rowley, appointed ortho- BRuc, EH. M.: Crystalline vitamin D, 144 BococK, Ruth: Teratomatous cyst of the ovary paedic consultant at King Edward VII's Brucella abortus Bang, case of in Yorkshire discharging via the umbilicus, 99 Convalescent Home for Officers at Osborne. (Alexander Forbes). 1028 (0) BODKIN, Richard Joseph, obituary notice of, 914 126 Brucella abortus infections, incidence of (A. I. BODMAN, Frank: Phylaxis, 170 - Russell v. British Coast Resorts Association. See Asso- Messer), 1030 (0) Groves and Lancaster, 1197 ciation Bruxelles-Midical, medical cruise organized by, Bodly Mechanics: Education anld Practice, 852 British Health Resorts Association. See 267 BOEHM, William, elected president of the Association BRUYNOGHE, Professor, awarded the quin- Prussian parliament, 361 British Hospitals Association. See Association quennial medical science prize, 127 BOGERT, L. Jean: Nutritiont and Physical Fit- British Industries Fair, 301 BUCHANAN, Sir George: The epidemiology of ness, rev., 295 British Institute of Philosophy. See Philosophy streptococcal infections, 426 BoR1us doctor sentenced for fraud and bigamy, British Legion Village, Preston Hall: Annual BUCKLEY, C. W.: Control and treatment of 1196 report on, 769 arthritis, 140 (0)-To remain on the staff of 'BOND, C. J : Voltuntary sterilization. 1046 British Medical Association. See Association the Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, for a further BOND, Sir Huibert: Matudsley Lecture. 68 British Orthopaedic Association. See Associa- five years, 871 Bone in child, an unusual (William Hunter), 658 tion BUCKMASTER, Lord, viscounty conferred on, 1097 Bone clamp for fractures, 1133 British Pharmacopoeia. See Pharmacopoeia Budget, a '-hope-deferred," 765, 778. See also Bone drills, 809 British Post-Graduate Hospital and Medical Finance Act Bione graft and fusion operations for the spine Sehool. See Post-graduate BUIE, Louis: Proctoscopic Examination and (S. A. S. Malkin), 5 (0) British Provident Association. See Association the Treatmentt of HFaemorrhoids and Anal BONHOFFFERI, K. (and P. JOSSMANN): Ergebnisse British Social Hvgiene Council. See Hygiene Pruritus, rev., 991 Reiztherapie bei proo-essiver Paralyse, rev., BROAD. W. H.: Flat-foot. 633 BUIRT, R. C.: Honorary LL. D. St. Andrews con- 807 BROADBENT, Sir John: Essential hypertension, ferred on, 82-The aftercoming head, 632 BONNEY, Victor: Research on sex hormones, 239 Bulbocapnine for the production of experi- 149-After-effects of the toxaemias of preg- Broadmoor, dietary at (parliaLmentary note), 639 mental katatonia (H. de Jong and H. Baruk), nancy, 660-The teaching of obstetrics, 987 BRoCK, Arthur J.: Child guidance clinics and 623 Books for midwives, 1062 neno-Hippocratism, 122-" The use of self," BULLOCH, H. H.: Relief of urticaria, 221 hooks, old medical, 26 1192 BULLOCK, Fred: Assuimption of titles by un- BOOME, E. J. (and NI. A. RICHARDSON)- The BROCKRBANK, E. M.: Miners' cramp, 176 qualified persons, 309 Nature and Treatment of Stammering, rev., BROCKMAN, E. P.: Fractures in the region of the BULMEB, Ernest: The menace of obesity, 616 ankle-joint, 473 1024 (0) Boon v. Pritchard and Allen, 594 BRODERICK, F. W.: Diet and dental disease, 588 BURGESs, Norman: Allergy and the proteose, 37 BOOTFi, G. H. H.: Herpes zoster with facial BROGDON, John Stratton, obituary notice of, 867 BURN. J. H.: Recent Advances in Materia paralysis: chicken-pox in the same house- BROMLEY, Lancelot: Combined dissecting and Medica, rev., 336-Standardization of ergot, 399 hold, 15 suture-holding forceps, 198 -Recent advances in biological standardiza- Bordeaux, chair of clinical dentistry founded at, Bronchitis, fibrinous, treatment of. 1156 tion, 481-Annual report of the Pharmaco- 597 Bronchomoniliasis in Jersey, 863, 919- logical Laboratories of the Pharmaceutical BORNSTEIN, Arthur. death of, 453 correction. 919-Correspondence on, 1052,1190 Society, 481 - The physiological effects of BOSTOCK, Arthur H.: Appendicectomy in early Bronchoseopy and drainage in lulng suppuration aluminium, 1080-The action of ergot pre- life, 262 (A. S. Scott Pinchin), 661-(H. V. Morlock), 661 parations, 1189 BOSTOCK, John: The Neural Entergy Constant, Bronehus, foreign body, unsuspected, in a, 171 BURNETT, Leslie B.: Shock following blood rev., 1176 BRONTk, Rotert Matthew, oIlituary notice of, extravasation, 1056 Bottle, hot, or ice-bag, alternative, 891 637 BURNS, R.: Anaesthetic mask for ophthalmic BOUCHIER-HAYES. Dr.: Pyelography, 335- Brontes, causes of death of the (C. Mabel use, 296 Diverticulitis of the bladder, 335-Hepato- Edgerley), 619 Burns, treatment of (Grant Massie), 15 splenography, 1082 BROOK, S. Stanley, obituary notice of, 453 BURRELL, L. S. T.: Diagnosis and treatment of BOURDILLON, R. B.: Crystalline vitamin D, BROOKE, C. 0. S. Blyth: The problem of tuber- lung abscess, 289 144 culosis. 497 BURROWS, A.: X-ray dosage in malignant BOuRKE. Francis (and Bethel SOLOHONS): The BROOKE. R.: Backache in women, 526 disease, 147 nomenclature of eclampsia, 794 (0) BROOM: Standardization of ergot, 109 BURT, J. B., to remain on the staff of the Devon- BOURNE, Aleck: The chronic pelvic woman, 551 BROOmRHAD, R.: Fractures in the region of the shire Hospital, Buxton, for a further five (0)-Philosophy and. medicine, 728-Synopsis ankle-joint, 473 years, 871 of Surgery and Gynaecology, fifth edition, rev., BROSIUS, 0. T.: Treatment by plasmoquine, 311 BUSTILLO, V.: Treatment by plasmoquine, 341 1038 BROWN, A. Samler (and G. Gordon BROWN) BUTLER, T. Harrison: Operation for congenital BOURNE, Geoffrey: MIedical treatment of gastric (editors): The South and East African Year epicanthus, 447 ulcer, 118 Book and Guide, thirty-eighth edition, rev., BUTLER. W.: The epidemiology of streptococcal BOUTFLOWER, Andrew. obituary notice of. 1152 476 infections, 426 BOWDV:N, F. P.: Artificial preparation of vitamin BROWN, Bevan: Individual psychology, 805 Butter-fat in cream. See Cream A, 948 BROWN, Dorothy, appointed lecturer in bacterio- BUTTERWORTH, Sir A. Kaye: Mischiefs of BOYCOTT, A. E.: Wasp stings and bee stings, logy at Sheffleld, 595 motoring, 252 455 BROWN, E. Kemosen (and Arthur J. CLEvE- BUTUREANU. VI. (and N. HORTOLOMEI): BOYLE, H. E. G.: Analgesia in childbirth, 1173 LAND): Case of spirochaetosis icterohaemor- Chirurgie de I' Ulc0re Gastrique et Duodinal, Boyle v. Martin, 966 rhagica. 283 rev., 846 Boys einployed in mines, death rate among BROWN, Edith Mary, D.l .E. conferred on, 69. 75 BUXTON, Dorothy F. (and Edward FULLER): (parliamentary note), 503. See also Mines BROWN. G. E.: Thrombo-angiitis obliterans and -The White Flame: The Sto-y of thte Save the Brachial embolectomy. See Embolectomy its relation to tobacco. 996 Childrent Fund, rev., 197 BRACKENBURY, Elenry Britten, knighthood con- BROWN, G. E.: Thrombo-angiitis obliterans and BUXTON, Noel St. J.: Diagnosis of diseases of ferred on, 1C88, 1097 its relation to tobacco, 996 the hip-joint, 613 BRADLEY, W. E.: Infection in the dormitory, 802 BROWN. Herbert H.: Tooth extraction and BUXTON. St. J. D.: Fractures in the region of -Acute rheumatic infection, 1033 chronic infective endocarditis, 796 (0) the ankle-joint, 473 BRAEUNING, H. (and others): Ergebatisse der BROWN, J. Percival: Wasp stings and bee BUZZARD, Sir E. Farquhar: Genito-urinary Gesamten Tuberkuloseforschung, rev., 64 stings, 1061 tuberculosis and the Ministry of Pensions, 350, BRAILSFORD, James F.: Diseases of the hip- BROWN, L. Graham: Conservative mastoidec- 448 joint and its immediate neighbourhood, 92(0), tomy for chronic suppurative otitis media, 470 612-Cholecystography, 567 (0) Brain abscess. Sec Abscess, cerebral BROWN, Lawrason (and Fred H. HIEIsE): The Brain circulation, alteration of by surgical Lungs and the Early Staoes of Tuberculosis, means tN. D. Royle), 1063 (0) rev., 385 C. Brain of the East African native (H. L. Gordon), BROWN. P. (and M. M. DEY): Gangrene due to 581-(F. W. Vint), 812-(Norman Leys), 826 embolus of the inferior mesenteric artery, 186 CABOT, Hugh: Recent advances in urology, 805 Brain and spinal cord, malformations of (Sir (0) -Nephrostomy in theory and practice, 841 Arthur Keith), 387 BROWN, R. Graham: Skiagrams in Diseases of CADE, Stanford: Cholecystography, 567 BRAIN, W. Russell: Functions of the sympathetic the Maxillary sinus, their Surgical and Caesarean section, review of book on, 617 nervous system, 566-Visceral herpes zoster, Pathological Sianificance, 1089 Cairo, Narcotics Intelligence Bureau at (parlia- 632 BROWN, R. King: Appreciation of Herbert mentary note), 1108 BRAND. A. T.: Stethoscope for deaf doctor, 597 William Cuningham, 501 Calamnine lotion: A substitute for, 78-Liquor BRASHER, C. W. J.: Acute rheumatic infection, BROWN, W. Langdon: Antorexia Nervosa, rev., 20 aluminii acetici, 78 1034 -The endocrines, and some associated psycho- Calcium, hepatic. research on, Campbell), BRAUN, Heinrich: Issue of the Zentralblatt fiur neuroses, 223 (0)-The syndrome of chronic Calcium metabolism (David chelruroie for January 2nd dedicated to, 127- toxic cholecystitis, 287-Asthma and allied Calculi urinary, management Seventieth birthday of, 127 conditions, 380-Biochemistry in medicine, 523 Jacobs), 513 (0) TBRAY, G. W.: Asthma and allied conditions, 379 -Functions of the sympathetic nervous CALLANDER, L. Dougal: B3reast, preparation of for nursing, 784 system, 566-Arsenic and wall paper, 772-In- Michel and Kifa clips, Breech, extended, spontaneous version of dividual psychology, 804 CALLOUTT, J. Shirley: delivery, (Marguerite Mi. Fenn and Florence Whitrow), BPROWN, W.: Chorea and mitral stenosis, 193- CALLOW, R. K.: Crystalline 379 Vagotonia. 193-Diarrhoea of parenteral CALVERT, James, obituary Breech presentation (J. G. Hastings Ince), 15- origin, 193 Cambridge Medical (leading article), Correspondence on, 1011 BROWNE, Denis: Anatomy and surgery, 860 Cambridge University. See r Tusn Bm SAN.-JUNE, 1932] INDEX I VwniawJom m 7

CAMERON, Dr.: Medical services in Scotland, CAREy, Lieut.-Col. John Thomas, obituary Chest radiograms and the Mantoux test in 1049 notice of, 126 children (Dorothy J. Dow and W. Ernest CAMERoN. Duncan M.: "The practitioner in CARLETON, H. M.: Medical problems of contra- Lloyd), 701 (0) irons," 775 ception, 1048 Chest. See also Thorax CAMBEoN, John Philip, C.S.I. conferred CARLING, Esther: The problem of tuberculosis, CEIESTERMAN, C. C.: The results of trypars- on, 75 119 amide and combined treatment of gambian CAMERON, S, J.: Prevention of puerperal sepsis CARLTON, C. Hope: Diverticulum of the male sleeping sickness, 427-Herpes zoster involving 524 urethra, 376 (0)-Fractures of the spine, 888 the urinary bladder. 563 CAMEERON, T. W. M.: Part played by the eosino- CARMALT-JONES, D. W.: Low visceral tone, 10 CHESTERTON, G. K.: At the Marie Curie Hos- phil cell in the formation of fibrous tissue, 427 (0)-Use of vitamin B in cases of oedema, 374 pital, 908 -Method of keeping parasitic worms alive in (0)-' Extrarenal oedema," 634 CHEVALLIER, Paul (and Jean BERNARD): La ,itro, 427-Life history of the lesser liver fluke Carnegie clinics in Dunfermline, 1003 Maladie de Flodgkin, rev.. 713 in sheep (and man), 427 Carotid sinus. See Sinus CHEYNE, Sir William Watson, death of, 765- CAMPBELL, Anna Montgomery: The Black Death CARR-SAUNDERS, A. M.: social and moral Obituary notice of. 821 and Men of Learning, rev., 572 aspects of sterilization, 1046 CHICK, Harriette, C.B.E. conferred on, 75 OAMPBELL, David: Clinical application of recent CARSWIELL, Robert: The Spahlinger formula, Chicken-pox, convalescent serum in prophylaxis studies in calcium metabolism, 939 306 of (William Gunn), 183(0) CAMPBELL, Me jor Ernest Kenneth, O.B.E . con- CARTER, Ernest Edwin, obituary notice of. 407 Chicken-pox and herpes. See Herpes ferred on, 1097 OARTER, Henry Rose:-Yellow Fever: An Epi- Child Guidance Clinics: 39, 122, 168, 217, 315- CAMPBELL, Harry: Milk and dental caries, 306 demiological and Historical Study of its Place And Neo-Hippocratism, 122-Of the Jewish 496 of Origin, rev., 337 Health Organization of Great Britain, 315 CAMPBELL, J. Menzies: Diet and dental disease, CARTEiR, Ronald: Normal development in the Child, effect on of acute illness in pregnancy, 685 young child, 17 264 CAMPBELL, John: The milk problem, 1104 CASTIGLIONI. Arturo: Italian Medicine, rev., 943 Child Psychology, National Institute of, forced CAMPBELrL, Maurice (and J. W. SHACKLE): Aortic Catadyn silver method of water purification,624. to economize, 737 valvular disease. 328 (0) See also Water Child welfare in Ireland, 493 CAMPBELL, Roy Ferguson, obituary notice of, Cataract, senile (J. Van der Hoeve), 988 Childbirth, see Labour 547 Catarrh. See also Cold Children Act, 1908, amendment of, 83 Campolon, 1180 Catarrhal infection and formalin vapour Children, School. See School , medical tour to, 1199 (C. J. L Wells), 60-Correspondence on, 120,309 Children's Bill, 266, 309, 356, 1014, 1198-Second Canadian Medical Association Annual meeting CATECART, Charles Walker, obituary notice of, reading, 356-Report stage. 1014 (1932), 577, 671, 814 452 Children's diseases, review of book on, 65. See Cancer: An Anti-Cancer League formed, 857 CATHECRT, E. P.: Studies in Nutrition, 1137 also Paediatrics Cancer, aspects of (C. E. Walker), 383 CATHIE, David M.: Cow-pox or vaccinia, 99, 268 China, national conference on leprosy in (1932). Cancer of breast, collective inquiry into, 892, CATTE,LL, FIenry W. (editor): International 362-Flood relief for (parliamentary note), 824 897-(Leading article), 892-(Arthur P. Luff), Clinics, rev., 153, 386 -Work of the Relief Committee, 1001 897 -Correspondence on, 1006 Cattle, contagious abortion in (parliamentary Chinese Medical Journal, new title of the Cancer of breast, post-operative x-ray treat- note), 1060 National Medical Journal of China and the ment of, 1006,1056, 1191 CAVALIE, Dr., appointed to the chair of clinical China Medical Journal, 127 Cancer of breast, deep x rays for (R. Stumpf), dentistry at Bordeaux, 597 Chloroform and the Edinburgh school. 692 569 CAvE, H. A.: Narcolepsy and ephedrine, 763 Chloroform in Labour, 35, 78,124. 403. See also Cancer Campaign, British Empire: Quarterly CAWADIAS, A. P.: 'The use of self." 1056- Labour meeting of Grand Council, 110, 719-Note, Modern treatment of gastro-enteroptosis, Cholecystectomy, late results of, 170 on the work of the New Zealand Branch, 115- 1163 (0) Cholecystitis, chronic toxic, the syndrome of Report of Manchester Committee, 492 CELLAN-JONES, C.: Local anaesthetic syringe, (W. Harold Dodd), 286 Cancer of the colon, diagnosis and treatment of 1038 Cholecystitis, symptomatic, end-results of (Sir Charles Gordon-Watson), 969 (0) CELSIUS, Andreas, two hundred and thirtieth operations for (J. Cosbie Ross), 1026 (0) Cancer, comparative study of, 1180 anniversary of the birth of, 43 Cholecystography (J. F. Braileford). 567. See Cancer, aetiology of (W. B. Gye), 395, 685- Census Reports (parliamentary note). 454 also Gall-bladder Correspondence on, 590,634,685.773, 863-(W. M. Centenarians, medical, 124 Cholera in India (parliamentary note). 869 Crofton), 662 Centenary meeting of the Association: 1832-1932 Oholera, a popular pamphlet on (E. Ashworth Cancer in ex-service men, survey of in the (leading article), 666. See also Association Underwood). 23 United States (Philip B. Matz), 254 Central Provinces. See India Cholera prevention in Assam, 725 Cancer Fund, Dunlop, 1003 Cereal-freediet and dental caries (May Mellanby Chorea in three children occupying the same Cancer of the hypopharynx and its treatment by and C. Lee Pattison), 507 (0) bedroom (R. G. Waller), 282 (0) excision (Wilfred Trotter), 510 (0) Cerebral abscess. See Abscess Chorea. epidemic (Cbarles O'Donovan), 284 Cancer of larynx, 818, 859, 912 Cerebral aneurysm. See Aneturysm Chorea and mitral stenosis (W. Brown), 193 Cancer of the larynx (leading article), 620 Cerebral haemorrtage. See Haemorrhage CHRIsTIAN, Max, death of, 314 Cancer, literature on. 669 Cerebro-spinal fever, rapid recovery in, 918 CHRISTIE. Graham W.: Unusual tumour of the Cancer mortality in Holland. 1109 Cerebro-spinal fever, serum treatment of, 540 gluteal region, 1031 Cancer in nickel workers (parliamentary note), Cerebro-spinal fever at Windsoriparliamentary CHRISTY, Cuthbert, death of, 1090 309 note), 780, 916-at Aldershot (parliamentary CHuRcH. J. E.: Gas gangrene complicating Cancer of ovary, thoracic metastases in note) 1199 obstructed labour, 189 (Herbert T. Evans and Gilbert I. Strachan), Cerebro-spinal meningitis. See Meningitis CHURCEHILL, J. T., obituary notice of, 547 519 (0) Cervical abscess. See Abscess Cigarette habit (J. D. Rolleston), 757 Cancer of the perineum (K. V. Bailey), 382 Cervical discharges (Colonel L. W. Harrison), Cinematograph, the (leading article), 1087 Cancer of pharynx, 818, 859, 912 380 Cinematograph and child psychology, 492- Cancer, pituitrin in, effect of (E. W. Riches Cervix, chancre of (J. St. George Wilson), 62 Teaching of surgery with the, 718 M. and Kremer). 877 (0) CEFABANIER, HI. (and C. LOBO-ONELL): PrAcis Cinematography, medical, 24 Cancer. preventive treatment of (Glynn du DiabHifa, rev., 337-Insulin hypoglyeaemia, Circulation, afferent control of the (Samson Whittle), 17 1136 Wright), 457 (0) Cancer research, grants for (parliamentary Chadwick Lectures. Sep Lectures Circulation after an endurance test (E. B. note), 1108 CEHADWICK, Mary Nursing PyschologicaI Gunson and T. Harold Pettit), 280 (0) Cancer research in Manchester: Report, 492 Patients, rev., 152 Circulation, review of book on. 1132 Cancer research and treatment, 1035 CHALKE, Herbert D.: Lichen urticatus, a Cirrhosis of liver, atrophic coarse, in a con- Cancer, review of books on, 21, 194. 383 differential diagnosis of small-pox, 7 (0) genital syphilitic (K. C. L. Paddle), 233 (0) Cancer, spontaneous cure of, 355 CHALMERS, A. H.: Rickets in Glasgow, 116- CLAIRMONT, P. (O. WINTERSTEIN and A. Cancer, treatment of (Malcolm Donaldson), 150 Social services in Glasgow, 857 DIMTZA), Die Chirurgie der Tuberkulose, rev., Cancer, treatment of, Ministry of Health's cir- CHALMERS, Patrick .J.: Whtere the Spring 294 cular re, 816 Salmont Run, rev., 476 CLARE, T. C.: Research on sex hormones, 149 Cancer, virus theory of (S. L. Baker), 938 CHALMERS, R.: Simulation of heart disease, 308 CLARK, A. J.: Applied Pharmacology, fourth Cancer. See also Malignant, Sarcoma, Tumours, - Captain of the Men of Death," 410 edition, rev., 384 etc. CHAMBERLAIN, Sir Austen: Elected Chairman of CLARK: Standardization of ergot, 109 CANDLER. Mr.: Backache and the orthopaedic the Court of Governors of the London School CLARKE, Ernest: The Fundus of the Himan surgeon, 711 of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 722-A Eye, rev., 196 Canine tooth. See Tooth review of achievement in tropical medicine, CLARKE, John S.: Cheselden's death, 598 CANN, L. W.: Medical problems of contraception, 722 CLARKE, J. Tertius: Aetiology of cancer, 863 1000 CHAMBERELAIN,Dr.: Intra-thoracic new growths, CLARKSON, R. D.: Mental defectives in Scotland, CANNON, Walter B., Diploma of doctor honoris 17 .723 causa awarded by the Paris University, 43 CHAMBERLAIN, E. Noble: A Text-book of Claudication, intermittent ? 221 Cannula, uterine, 21, 66-For the rubin test, 66 Medicine for Nurses, rev., 475 CLAUSEN. R. John: Suction in surgery, 217- CANT&CUZbNE, J., appointed Minister of Public CHAMBERLAIN, L. R. P. B.: A disclaimer, 1156 Mischiefs of motoring, 252 Health in the new Rumanian cabinet. 83-A C HMBERLIN, Frederick: The Private Character CLAYTON, R. V., appointed a Serving Brother of new eruptive fever, 813 of Henry the Eighth, rev., 1036 the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 83 CANTON, Eliseo. death of. 126 CHANCE, Oliver: Deep x rays for cancer of CLAYTON, William: Colloid Aspects of Food CAPENER, Norman: Backache and the ortho- breast, 569 Chemistry and Technoloov, rev.. 665 paedic surgeon, 710-Sacrotiliac displacements, Chancre of cervix (J. St.George Wilson), 62 Cleft palate, review of book on, 195 1009 CHANDLER, F. G.: Artificial pneumothorax, CLEGHORN, R. A.: Cortical extract in Addison's Capitals and italics, 128 adhesion cutting, and oleothorax, 1118 (0) disease, 525 CaPPs, M.: Polypi, 1126 CHANNON, Harold John, title of Fellow of CLEMENTI, Gesualdo, death of, 314 " Captain of the Men of Death," 362, 410. 456 University College, London, conferred an, 407 CLEMESH, Lieut.-Colonel W. W.: Anti-malarial Carbolic acid injections in the treatment of CHAPMAN, Paul Morgan, obituary notice of, 1151 measures in Travancore, 33 anthrax, 123. See also Anthrax CHAERLEs, Enid: Medical problems of contra- CLEMOW, F. G.: Medical conditions in Soviet Carbon dioxide absorption methods in anaes- ception, 1047 Russia, 124, 263 thesia (Frankis T. Evans), 931 (0). See also Charles, Herbert: Analgesia in childbirth, 1173 CLEVELAND, Arthur J. (and E. Kempson C02 CHARLES. Nicolas, death of, 867 BROWN): Case of spirochaetosis ictero- Carbon monoxide poisoning (parliamentary CHARMEIL, Professor Paul, death of, 638. 867 haemorrhagica, 283 note), 409 CHEATLE, Sir G. Lenthal (and MaX CUTLER):- Climacteric. male: Accidents of the (Kenneth Carcinoma. See Cancer Tumours of the Breast: Their Pathology, Walker), 50 (0) - Correspondence on, 222- ICARDEW, A. B., appointed an Officer of Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment, rev.. 151 Goethe and, 222 the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 83 CEHELLAPPAH, Seemampillai Francis, O.B.E. Climatology and the medicall profession (parlia- Cardiac. _See also HIeart conferred on, 1097 mentary note), 916 CARDIN, Herbert: Sunburn, 1061 Chemical defence " (parliamentary note), 965 CLow, Alice E. Sanderson: Treatment of dys- .Cardiology. instrumental methods in (leading Chemistry, review of books on. 21, 104, 295, 665, menorrhoea by exercise, 4 (0)-A correc- article), 199 847 tion, 84-Infection in the dormitory, 802 Cardio-vasoular syphilis (leading article), 810 Cheselden's death, 598 CLOw, William: The sacrum, 1200 OARDWELL. Mary G. Intestinal flatulence, 44 Chest diseases, review of book on. 664 Club, Bremen Medical, celebrates its hundredth CARUY, Eben J.: Scoliosis, 340 Chest movements (L. Schmidt), 426 anniversarv, 315 Tz B 8 JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX I DICXAL JOURNALBn=u

Club, Osler: The history of rickets, 383-Koch's COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS (contivued): Congress of the German Association for Occupa- discovery of the tubercle bacillus, 641- Hallett prize, 174 tional Hygiene,Nuremburg(. (1932 163 Goethe's medical history, 670 Hunterian festival, 347 Congress of the German Dermatological Society. CO2, apparatus for the administration of, 665 Hunterian Oration, 317 Vienna (1932), 163, 361. 577 C02 apparatus, portable, 21 Jacksonian prize, 777 Congress of the German Ophthalmological C02 and oxygen in medicine (J. S. Haldane), 144 Lectures, 126 Society, Leipzig (1932). 577 C02 in post-anaesthetic respiratory complica- lfeverhulme research scholarships, '77 Congress of the German Pharmacological tions (J. Rose Mackenzie), 561 (0) Licence, 1153 Socioty, Wiesbaden (1932), 221, 549,577 CO2 in resuscitation. 84 Lister medal, 961 Congress of the German Society for Circulation C02. See also Carbon dioxide Mackenzie Mackinnon Research Fellowships, Investigation, Tubingen (1932),175 Coal gas. See Gas 547 Congress of the German Society for Internal Coal Mines Bill, 1059,1107,1198 Meembers of, 80, 961, 1153 Medicine, Wiesbaden (1932), 163, 267, 577 Coast Resorts Conference in South Devon, 212. Members of over twenty years standing Congress of the German Society for Psychiatry, See also Wintering in and Associa- elected to the Fellowshil), 777 Bonn (1932), 577 tion, British Health Resorts Museum demonstrations, 407 Congress, German, for Psychical Hygiene. Bonn Cobalt in haematopoiesis, 1010 Primary Fellowship examination, 1198 (1932), 871 COBBAN, K.: The stroke in high arterial Radiology, medical, conjoint diploma in, 1014 Congress of the German Society for Surgery, pressure, 449 Recognition of Chester Royal Infirmary for Berlin (1932). 315 Coca addiction a century or more ago, 1012 surgical practice for Final Fellowship Congress of the German Societv of Urology. COCA, Arthur (Matthew WALZER, and August A. Examination for non-members, 360 Vienna (1932), 163, 577, 640-Postponed until THOMMEN): Asthma and Hay Fever in Theoy- Representatives elected, 547 1933, 640 and Practice, rev.. 1035 Transactions, Periodicals, and Memoirs in Congress. German Tuberculosis, Bad Harzburg COCHRANE, W. A.: Fractures of the spine, 888 the Library of, List of, second edition. rev., (1932), 691 Cod-liver oil. vitamin concentrates of, 338 943 Congress of the History of Medicine, Rome, COHEN, Percy: The British Systemn of Social Transactions, rev., 104,577 Insurance, rev., 942 College, Royal, of Surgeons in Ireland- Associa- Congress of Hydrology, Climatology, and COHEN, S. M.: A disclaimer, 1110 tion of Past Students, first meeting, 1098- Physical Therapy, Italian, Viareggio (1932), 43 COHN, Alfred E.:-Medicine, Science, and Art: (7barter Day dinner, 303-Election of officers, Congress of Hydrology, International, Monaco Studies int ritterrelations, rev., 336 1198-Examiners appointed, 1198 (1932),455, 577 Coin (a swallowed), 1750 (E. Roland Williams), College, Trinity, Dublin: Degrees and pass Congress on infant Welfare, Dutch, , 721 lists. 595-John Mallet Purser Lecture, 1107. (1932), 1155 Coincidence, 642 See also University Congress of the International Union Against. COKE, Frank: Asthma statistics, 78-Asthma College, University, Cork: Degrees and pass Tuberculosis, The Hague (1932). 577 and allied conditions, 380 lists, 777, 1198 Congress, Ita.lian. of Medicine in Relation to COEKINIS, A. John: Two rare types of hernia College, University, Dublin: Degrees and pass Sport, Rome (1932), 597 occurring in the same patient, 1171 lists, 640-Election of members of the Govern- Congress of the Italian Society of Surgery of the (' 'old back.' See Back ing Body, 42 Mouth and Dentofacial Orthopaedics, Parma Cold, the common (Sir Thomas Horder), 290- College, University, Dundee, jubilee of, 398. (1932), 361 Discussion, 291 - A correction, 362 -Corre- See also University of St. Andrews Congress, Italian, of Urology, Bari (1932), 163. spondence on, 403, 449, 506, 543, 550 College. University, Galway: Degrees and pass 577 COLE, Leslie: The treatment of tetanus, 743 (0) lists, 691 Congress. Journees M6dicales de Bruxelles. COLEBRooK, Dora, appointed to investigate College, University, London: Annual report, 629 Brussels (1932), 221, 577, 640 puerperal sepsis, 442 -Election of officers, 595-Lectures, 42, 81, 126 Congress on Light, International, Copenhagen COLEBROOK, Leonard: The source of infection -Collected Papers from the Departlmlent of (1932), 163, 221, 577 in an outbreak of puerperal fever. 34 Physiology and Biochemistry, vol. xxx, rev., Congress of Local Authorities, International Colic, renal, regurgitation (Bransford Lewis), 244-Bayliss-Starling memorial scholarship, Union of, England (1932). 163, 577 1137 777-Bucknill Scholarship, 777, 824 Congress of Logopedia and Phoniatry, Inter- Collapse therapy in phthisis (J. M. Johnston). College, University, Nottingham: Massey Scien- national Society for [remedial training of 754-(William Anderson), 755 tific Research Fellowship awarded, 267 speech and voice], Budapest (1932B. 967- COLLEDGE, Lionel: Cancer of the larynx, 620- COLLIER, Howard E.: Philosophy and medi- Vienna, 1155 The ear and referred pain. 1125 cine, 729 Congress of Mediterranean Hygiene, Inter- College, Anderson's, Glasgow: Closing addreRs COLLIER. J. I.: The true place of serum in the national, Marseilles (1932),163, 577 for winter session, 540 prophylaxis of measles, 703 (0) Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, College, Bedford: Lectures, 126 COLLINS, Sir William: Liberty of the subject, International, Li6ge (1932). 737 College, Epsom: "France" pension, 917-Pro- 241 Congress of the National Association for th& posed abolition of the voting svstem, 398- COLLINSON, F. W.: Plantar corns. 783 Prevention of Tuberculosis, London (1932). Parliamentary note on, 733, 823, 915, 1107, COLLIs, W. R. F.: Infection in the dormitory, 577. See also Tuberculosis 1198 802 - Epidemic erythema nodosum, 893 - Congress of Neurology, International, Paris College, King's, London: Hambleden depart- Prevention and treatment of acute rheumatic (1932). 871, 1015 ment of anatomy, 720, 858 infection, 1032 Congress of Orthopaedic Surgery. International College, Livingstone, Leyton: Annual report, Colloids, review of book on, 714 ' Society of, London (1932). 504 674-Commemoration day, 1100 COLMAN, Lieut.-Col. George Maurics Hoblyn, Congress of Oto-Rhino-Laryngologr, Inter- College, London Hospital Medical. See Hospital obituary notice of, 640 national, Madrid (1932), 163, 577 College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Colon, function of the (leading article), 22 Congress, Oxford Ophthalmological (1932), 671 British: Annual meeting. 777-Council meet- Colon or stomach. pain in, 1110 Congress, Pedagogic Medical, Rome (1932). 163 ing, 360. 777-Fellows admitted, 360-Members Colour index nomogram (George H. Bell), 706 577 elected, 360 Colour vision. See Vision Congress on Paediatrics, Geneva (1932),163, 577 College of Physicians of Philadelphia: Catalogue Colporrhaphy for uterine prolapse, 119, 166, 216, Congress of Phonetic Sciences, International, of the Incunabula in the library of, 315 260, 448, 544, 684 Amsterdam, (1932), 967 College, Royal Army Medical: Prizewinners, Colston Medical Research Fellowship, 211. See Congress of Physiology, International, Rome, 1014 also Research (1932), 967 College, Royal, of Physicians of Edinburgh: CoLwELL.Hector A.: Notes on Radiutn Therapy, Congress of Psychology, International, Copen- Appointments, 310,914-Fellows elected, 310,914 rev., 196 hagen (1932), 871 -Jessie Macgregor prize in medical science, COLYER, Sir Frank: Abnormal Coniditionssof the Congress of Radiology, International (1931). 203, 360-Kirk Duncanson Fellowship awarded, 310 Teeth of Animals in their Relationshis to 275-X-ray and radium protection, 203- The -Parkin Prize awarded, 310-Quarterly meet- Similar Conditions ist Man, rev., 104-(and radiographic dissection ot chronic rheumatic ing, 310, 914 Evelyn SvPRAWBON) Denttal Surgery and Path- arthritis, 275 College. Royal, of Physicians of Ireland: Degrees ology, sixth edition, rev., 1176 Cengress of the R6union Internationale de Pro- and pass lists, 310.915,1107-Fellowselected. 691, Commemoration of great men (Wilfred Trotter), ph-laxie et d'Hygi6ne Mentale, Paris (1932). 915-Licentiates, 310,915-Membership, 310,691, 317 (0)-Leading article, 339 736 1107-Honorary Fellows elected, 82, 220, 768 Common cold. See Cold Congress against Rheumatism, International, Comtmunicable diseases. See Diseases Rome, indefinitely postponed, 409-To be held COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON: Compression fracture. See Fracture in Paris in OcLober (1932), 1061 Appointments, 264, 868 COMPTON, Piers: The GenZius of Louis Pasteur Congress of the Royal Institute of Public Health. Degrees and pass lists, 264, 595, 867 850 Belfast (1932), 163, 577, 677, 954 Diplomas, 264, 595, 868 COMRIE, John D.: History of Scottish Medicine, Congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute, Election of President, 595 second edition, rev.. 614 Brighton (1932), 163, 577. 1145 Fellowship. 867 Conditional reflexes. See Reflexes Congress of the Safetv-First Association, Lectures, 301, 868 Congress of the American Medical Association, National, London (1932), 737 Leverhulme Reqearch Schol%rships, 1093 New Orleans (1932). 577 Congress of Sanitary Technics and Urban Licences. 264, 868 Congress on Asthma, International, Mont-Dore Hygiene, International, L'ons (1932), 43 Membership, 264, 867 (1932). 640 Congress of the Society for the Study of Diseases Radiology, medical, conjoint diploma in, 1014 Congress of the Balneological Society of Berlin, of Digestion and Metabolism, Vienna (1932). Bad Sulzuflen [Lippe] (1932), 640 163. 577 College. Royal, of Surgeons of Australasia: Congress on Biliary Lithiasis, International, Congress of Surgery, International Society of, Annual meeting, 905-Presentation of mace to, Vichy (1932), 577 Madrid (1932B, 82,163, 203 905 Congress of the British Hospitals Association, Congress on Syphilis, International, Paris (1932), College, Royal, of Surgeons, of Edinburgh: Liverpool (1932). 577. 1004 505 Bathgate Memorial prize, 1014-lDeirees and Congress of the British Medical Association, Congress of Tropical Medicine, International, pass lists, 174, 1013-Fellows admitted, 42- London (1932), 577. See also Association Amsterdam (1932), 163, 640-Postponement of, Ferns [Henry Arthur Dalziel] bursary, 1014- Congress of the Canadian Medical Association, 640 Ivison Macadam Memorial Prize, 1014-Liston Toronto (1932). 577, 671 Congress on Tuberculosis, international, Davos Victoria Jubilee Prize, 1013 Congress for Childhood Protection, International (1932) 577 Union for, French committee meeting, Paris Congress on Tuberculosis, International Union COLLEGE,. ROYAL, OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND: (1933), 736 Against, The Hague (1932), 577 Appointments, 174, 360, 777 Congress on Digestive Diseases. SeeCongress Conjoint Board in Ireland: Degrees and pass Buckston Browne, Surgical Research Farm at of the Society for the Study of Diseases of lists, 42, 915 Downe, 174 Digestion and Metabolism Conjoint Board in Scotland Degrees and pass Council election, 595, 732 Congress of Eugenics, International. New York lists, 778

Council meetings, 174, 360. 547, 777, 961. 1153 (1932). 361 CONN. J. Intelligence disease, and conferred Degrees pass lists, 174, 360, 547, 777, 961, Congress. French, of Legal Medicine, Paris CONNAL, Andrew, O.B.E. 1153, 1198 (1932), 917 CONNELL, Diplomas, 174, 360, 547, 961 Congress of the French Societies of Oto-neuro- the Order Election of 360, 1153 Fellows, 777, ophthalmology, Montpellier (1932), 736 CONNERY: anaemia. Election of Honorarv Fellows, 547, 1153 Congress, French, of Stomatology, Paris (1932), 1180 Examiners 1153 exanthematous elected, 163, 577 Constantza, outbreak Gift to, 360 Congress of the German Association for Natural at, 83 Grove (J. bequest 961 W.), to, Science and Medicine, Wiesbaden (1932), 577 Constipation right-sided ptosis, r INDEX THE BaMrris 9 JAN.-JUNE,- -I I9321j MDICAL JOuNsAs Correspondence (continued): Consumption. See Ttiberculosis Correspondence (contitnued): of the Health on, 1047, 12C0. Cow-pox or vaccinia, case of, 171 kublic health intelligence Contraception, Conference 719, 999, fund, 1146 Organization of the League of Nations, 955 See also Birth Control Cox, Alfred, testimonial in an out- Contraception, International Uedical Groutp for Criminal prosecutions, 730 Puerperal fever. source of infection rev., 808 Deafness and hooters: two auditory problems break of, 34, 76 the Investioation of, fourth issue, and C.M.B. nurses, 498, Contraceptive," a [Gritfenberg ring], (V. B. of motoring, 770 Puerperal septicaemia Green-Armytage), 13-(G. T. Cregan), 237- Deaths associated with anaesthesia. See 546 on, 76 Anaesthesia Punch, Mlr., his hump, 79,124 Correspondence 261, 352. 447 malaria, 263, 772 Contraceptive, delivery of a (part of a whirling Dermatitis, shoe-leather. 171. Quinine and Diet and dental disease, 588, 685, 862, 959, 1007 Radium, 401-Conference on, 1005 spray). 84 dosage 35 ambulatory treatment, 39 Contraceptive methods, adequacy of, 1200 Dip)htheria antitoxini, of, Rheuumatism, 450 Convalescent Homes, Saltcoats Miners', ultra- Disseminated sclerosis. See Sclerosis Rheumatism, early treatment of, violet lamps installed, 33 Drugs, Dangerous, Register: Duties of non- Rheumnatism, tuberculous, 1147 See Serum dispensing practitioners, 259 Rheumatoid arthritis, 38 Convalescent serum. See Ulcer Rickets and vitamin D, 769, 862, 912, 1008 Convulsions, ether, 959, 1156 Duodenal ulcer. of, 120, 214, Albert Ruskin, knighthood conferred on, Dysmenorrhoea, treatment of, 955 Ringworm of the scalp, trealmueat CooK. Eclampsia, incidence of, 1102 261, 351, 402 1088, 1097 attacks 34 signals, 591, 682 CoOK, Bessio E.: Deaths associated with anaes- Encephalitis, chronic, oculogyric in, Road traffic thesia, 217 Epicanthus, congenital, operation for, 447 Sacro-iliac displacements, 912, 10.9 Obstetricalheresies, 727 Ergot preparations, action of, 1189 Saacrum, the, 913,1012 COOK, James: of, 305. 399 Sanitation, domestic. 1105 COOKE, A. \l.: Normal development in the Ergot, standardization 631 young child, 16 Erysipelas treated by injections of milk, 352 Sclerosis, disseminated, aetiology of, common 959 in septicaemia, 1191 CooKE,R. G.: Foreign body in the Ether convulsions, Serotherapy 1056,1148 bile-duct, 840 Exophthalmos andi sinusitis, 448 Shock following blood extravasation, CooKE, W.k. (and Sir Leonard ROGERS): Resis- Face-masks and fogged spectacles. 169, 263 Shoe-leather dermatitis. See Dermatitis sprue anaemia yielding to intravenious 958. 1102 Shuttleworth Ramaritan Fund, 1057 tant Fallen idols or false gods?, " " liver extract, 272 (O)-Silico-anthracosis pre- Fertility sfter prostatectomy, 1102, 1148 Sobering-up rate, 37 senting curiotis bodies similar to those in Flatfoot, 633 Spahlinger formula, 306 asbestosis, 656(0) Footgear, eramped, 591, 633 Spahlinger vaccines, 401 C. R.: Goethe and the iiuale Forceps.* failed," 633 Spinal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia COOKE-TATIrOR, 401 in Malta, 911 climacteric, 222 Foreign bodies in the air psissages, Sprue duodenal COOMBS, k;arey: Cardio-vascular syphilis, 810- Foreign body, unsuspected, in a br-onchus, 171 Stomach. type of, predisposing to Acute rhieumatic infection, 1033 Fouling of footways by dogs, 864, 911. 959, 1057 ulcer, 817 J. W. Astley: Preparation for marriage, Fracture, depressed, of foetal slkull, 773 Stroke in high arterial pressure," 419 COOPER. 634 in irons," 541, 587, 630, 680, 725, 775, 864 Fracture praotice, a primer of, Student ' in irons" CooPEKR. R. M. le Hunte: The danger of food Fractures, ambulatory treatment of, 447, 495, 1011, 1105. See also Practitionier contamination by aluminiumii, 576, 862. 1105 542, 587, 634, 730, 1101 Surgery, suction in, 217, 262. 354, 446 250 684 " aphasia." See Aphasia CoPE, Zachary: The mischiefs of motoring, Fractures of the spine, 542, Syntactic ' 1193 -The syndrome of chronic toxic cholecystitis, Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer Temperature, the normal," 1146, surgery," 938 protest, 1011. See also Pelvic Tendencies in modern medicine, 774 287-' Excessive Gentle treatment of, 863 COPELAND, A. J.: Analgesia in childbirth, 1173 Glaucoma, 78.121 Tetanus, 214 COPEMAN, Monckton: Treatment of carcinoma, Goitre, research on, 172 Thallium treatment of ringworm, 120, 801 Therapeutic assessment, 355 150-Puerperal fever and pyrexia, Gritfenberg ring, 76 774, COPPINGER. Major-General W. V., appointed an Hearing defects, correction of, 1189 Thyroid extract and pulmonary embolus, Officer of the Orderof St. John of Jerusalein.83 Heart disease, sim-ulation of, 262. 308, 444 862, 958 obituary 730 Tinea capitis. See Ringworm CORBETT, Lieut.-Col. Daniel Maurice, Hepatic calcium, research on, 309 notice of, 82 Herpes, cervical, with facial palsy, 171 Titles assumed by unqualified persons, medical appointment. 494 Herpes zoster, visceral, 632. 726 Tonsils and adenoids, 445 Cork 258 Tubercle bacillus, types of, 401 CORNER, H. Wolfe: Electric fitting for testing Hospitals, London County. 36-And the temperature sensation. 477 Hlydrochloric acid in diabetes mellitus, 542 Tuberculosis, genito-urinarv, 1016 170 Ministry of Pensions. 307, 350, 403, 448, 544 Corns, plantar, 692, 737, 783. 826. 872, 918, 967, Hyperpiesia, of, 119, 172, 217, 306, 497, Coronary disease. some clinical aspects of Hypertension, essenitial, 590 Tuberculosis, problemi 391- 496 546, 635 (Thomas F. Cotton). 368 (0)-Note on. Hyperthyroidism with achlorhydria, early diagnosis of, Correspondence on, 642 217 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, lIulhotep, 260 Coroners' inquests in London, 909 Immutiity and malignant tumours. 354 1103 Coroners, London. 585 Indian Medical Service pensions, 635, 686 Tumours, origin of, 910, 957 1005, 159 of, duodenal, aetiology of, 956 Corporal punishment, pa:nplilet on. Industrial diseases, notification 118 Ulcer, 118 Corrections, 84, 362. 456, 550, 569. 738, 784. 826, Influenza, ear complications of, 214 Ulcer, gastric, medical treatment of, 919, 938, 1016, 1110 Jaundice, epidemic, bacillus of, 259 Ulcer, peptic, and plumbism, 262, 308, 354 Joints, stiff, treatment of, 39 Ulcers of leg. chronic, treatment of, 1055 Correspondence: Lactic acid in the gastric contentq, 682,771, 859, Unidulant fever ini the British Isles, 215, 259, Advertising and canvassing, 359 957, 1006, 1052 1146 head, 632 Law and abortion, 41, 79, 125 Use of Self," 912, 1009. 1056. 1149, 1192 Aftercoming 37 in dairy workers, 216 Allergy and the proteose, 37, 77 Lipindol, introduction of into the lungs, Vaccinia 1190 Aluminium and health. 686. 727, 774. 862, 1010, Liver therapy. intravenous, in pernicious Varicose veins, treatment of, 1054, 1056, 1105, 1147, 1192 anaemia, failure of, 910.1007 Vasovagal syncope, 956,1053 Ambulatory treatment, 39. See alse Rheum- Liver therapy, parenteral, 400 Vision, recovery of, 36 atism and Fractures London and Counties Medical Protection X-ray photographs in the Navy, the first, 498 Anaesthesia, deaths asscoiated with, 35, 217 Society, 1193 Anaesthesia, local, for tonsillectomy, 959,1009, London Hospitals. See Hospitals Corrigendum. See Corrections Cancer extract in the treatment of Addison's 1053, 1147, 1191 Malignant disease. See Cortical S. P. Anaesthesia, methods of, 819 Marriage, Dreparation for. 592, 687, 727, 776, 819, disease (S. Levy Silsipson), 299-(L. Anaesthesia, spinal, in vasosplastic diseases, 864. 912, 959, 1010, 1102, 1146 Davidson), 525-(R. A. Clegborn), 525 1189 Massage and medical gymnastics, trainiing in, CoRY, F. W.: " Ferri perchlor." in skin dis- ease, 784 Antagonistic diseases, 405. 498 1147 the Doctor, rev.. Anatomy and surgery, 860 MIedical centenarians, 124 COsENS, W. B.: Your Servant in Soviet 39, 124, 1085 Anthrax, treatment of, 123 Medical conditions Russia, and generalized Anti-malaria measures, 75 169, 218, 263, 309 COsIN, C. F.: The parathyroids Aphasia, syntactic, 592 Medical engineering, 353 osteitis fibrosa, 947 Appendicectomy in early life. 262 Medical supplies for missions, 355 COSTELLO, J. W.: Local anaesthesia for tonsill- Appendicitis, acute, in children, 1101 Members of the Royal College of Surgeons, 80 ectomy, 839 (0) Arsenic and wall-paper, 726, 772 Meningitis, aseptic, 544 COTES-PREEDY, Digby, appointed Recorder of Artificial pneumothorax. See Pneumothorax Milk problem, 1104 Oxford, 1015 Asthma, liver therapy in, 1057 A1ilk, raw, and dental caries, 261, 306, 404, 496 Cottage hospitals. See Hospitals Asthma, nasal factor in, 449 Milk, vitamin potency of, 590 COTTELL, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Bowdich, obituar Asthma statistics, 78, 215 MIortality, materlnal, 167, 308, 445 notice of, 126 Balfour, Sir Andrew, memorial to, 257 Myringotomy, early, in otitis media, 168 COTTON, Lieut.-Col. F. W.: Dysidrosis 496, 588 guidance Western Australia, 1200 Barbiturates in anaesthesia, 543. Neo-Hippocratism and child clinics, aspects of Bile duct, comnmon, idiopathic dilatation of 122. See also Child guiidance COTTON, Thomas F.: Some clinical the, 725, 771, 911 Obstetrical heresies, 727 coronary disease, 368 (0), 391 Birmingham Medical School and the Hos- Oedema, extrarenal, 634 Cotton industry, dust in (report of Departmental pitals Centre Scheme. 494 Oleotlhorax treatment, the origini of, 773 Committee), 584 healing after cystotomy, 350, 818 of hip, treatment of, 726, 772, Cou6, one better than, 768 Bladder Osteo-arthritis of by an elongated Blindness, certification of, 405 820, 861, 957,1c56 Cough, cure skhorteningt, Breech delivery, 1011 Ovulation and the sex cyle, 166, 259, 3C6 uvula (Sir James Dundas-Gran 375 (0)-Corre- British Institute of Philosophy, 356, 450 Oxygen and Everest, 120 spondence on, 506 British Pharmacopoeia (1932), 1101 Pathological services of the London County 863 686. 729, 776, 820, 909 LONDON COUNTY: Bronchomoniliasis, 1052, 119b-In Jersey, Council, 305, 348, 545, 636, COUNCIL, Ambulance Calamine lotion, a substitute for, 78 Pelvic joints in pregnancy, mobility of, 684 Ambulance service. See Cancer, aetiology of, 495, 590, 634. 685, 773, 863 Pelvic woman, the chronic, 683. 1011 Annual report, 160,617,903 treat- 591, 728 inspection (parliamentary note), 502 Cancer of breast, post-operative x-ray Philosophy and the medical man, Food supple- ment in, 1006, 1056, 1191 Phylaxis, 170 Hlospital services, report on, medical 912 ment to the, 617 Cancer of pharynx and larynx, 818, 859, Pituitary, posterior, 349 258, 348. Cancer, pituitrin in. effect of, 1008 Pituitrin in malignant disease, effect of, 1008 Hospitals of (leading article), 156,160, 1005 ulcer, See also Hospitals Cancer research and treatment, Plumbism and peptic 262,308.354,449,497 629 Cancer, spontaneous cure of. 355 Pneumococcal typing, immediate, 260, 305 Instruction at the hospitals, formalin vapour, 120, Society, International Arti- Laboratories of, 443 Catarrhal infection and Pneumothorax Council Bill, 502 309 ficial, 1104 London Coutnty 31 Child guidance clinics, 39, 122, 168, 217-And Practitioner in irons," 775. See also Medical staff, non-residential allowances to, Neo-Hippocratism, 122 " Student in irons" Nursing staff of the hospitals of. 628 Cholecystectomy. late results of, 170 Polycythaemia,vulva and achlorhydria, 817, Pathological services, 305, 348, 545. 636, 686, 729, Chloroform in labour. 35, 78,124, 403 860 776, 820, 909 acute illness in, effect on child of, Post-graduate teaching at the hospitals, 1145 Cobalt in haematovoiesis, 1010 Pregnancy, of unified Coca addiction a centurY and more ago, 1012 264 Publiec health services, first year Cold, the common, 403, 449. 543 Prostatectomy, vaso-ligation in, 36 hospital control, 903 Colporrhaphy for prolapse, 119, 166, 216, 250. I 3sychoneuroses, endocrines, and terminology. School children, medical treatment of, 31 448, 544,684 350 Spahlinger treatment and the Council, 908 Constipation and right-sided ptosis, 38 Public health and the future, 541 Venereal diseases clinics, 724 rTx B 10 JAN.-JUNE, 1932] INDEX ZDIQAL JeuasAz.

County hospitals. See Hospitals Cystic dilatation of the common bile-duct Dx GRAFF, Arthur C.: Criteria for the Inter- COURTS, A. C. S.: Subarachnoid haemorrhage (James H. Saint), 230 (0)-Correspondence on, vretation of Electrocardiograms. 199 with glycosuria and hemiplegia, 190-Ether 771, 911 DE JONG, H. (and H. BARUK): La Catatonie convulsions. 959 Cystoseope for applying diathermy to bladder Exp4rimentale par la Bulbocavnine, 623 Cowper's insanity, 316, 361, 410, 506 growths, 386 DELAFIELD, F'rancis (and T. Mitchell PRUDDEN): Cow-pox or vaccinia (David Mi. Cathie), 99, 268 Cystotomy, suprapubic, bladder healing after A Text-Book of Pathology, fifteenth edition. -Correspondence on, 171, 268 (James B. Macalpine), 226 (0)-Correspondence rev., 572 Cox, Alfred: Retirement of, 537-Testimonial to, on, 350, 818 DELARUE: Tuberculous rheumatism, 1041 628, 1137, 1146 CZEPA, Alvis, death of, 732 DE LAvIs TRAFFORD, Marcus Antonius John- Cox, Gladys: Medical problems of contracep- ston, C.V.o. conferred on, 75 tion, 1047 DELEGH, Harry Legh, obituary notice of, 914 Coxa vara, adolescent, treatment of (George D)ELATREZ. Alphonse, deathof, 453 Perkins), 55 (0) DELMEGI0, J. Anthony: Towards National COYTE, Ralph: Surgery of the Genito-urinarv Health, rev., 1037 Tract, rev., 759 D. DE MEILLON, Botha: Illustrated Keys to the Crab, evolution of from the lobster, 947 Full-Grown Larvae and Adults of South C IABBE, George, the poet, centenary of, 202 D'ABREU, A. L.: Antagonistic diseases, 498 Africant Anopheline Mosquitos, rev., 617 CRABBE, J. Sandison: Ionization of nasal cavity, DAHMANN, Heinz, death o1, 961 Dementia praecox. See Schizophrenia 918 Dairy Research Institute, the Hannah: Report, Dental caries and cereal-free diet (May Mellanby CRAIG, John: Meningo-encephalitis with hydro- 907 and C. Lee Pattison), 507 (0) cephalus, 193-Epi-tuberculosis, 193 Dairy workers, vaccinia in, 216. See also DENGEL, Sister Anna, honorary M.D. of the CRAIG, Sir Maurice: " The student in irons," 630 Vaccinia Ns tional University of Ireland conferred on, CRAIG, R. W., presentation to, 954 DALE, Henry Hallett: Honour of Knighthood 1013 CRAMB, E. Hamilton: Appreciation of John conferred on, 69, 75-Synthetic anti-malarial Dental caries and raw milk (E. C. Sprawson), 190, Parlane Kinloch, 313 drugs, 100-(And Chassar MOIR): Action of 404-Correspondence on, 261, 306, 404, 496, 550, CRAMER, W.: Comparative study of cancer, ergot preparations on the puerperal uterus, 598, 642 1180 1119 (0) Dental disease and diet (leading article), 534- Cramp, miners', 176-Sodium chloride for, DALLY, J. F. Halls: Normal development in the Correspondence on, 588,685. 862, 959, 1007 176 young child. 17-Movements of the ehest, 427 Dental needs of the people (Sir Norman Craniotomy forceps. See Forceps DALRYMPLE-CHAMPNEYS, W.: Undulant fever Bennett), 1004 CRAVEN, Cecily M.: Corporal punishment, in the British Isles, 215, 1146-Puerperal fever Dental officers in the Navy (parliamentary note). 159 and pyrexia, 801 596 CRAWFORD, D. G.: Medical centenarians, 124 DALTON, C. H. C.: Plantar corns, 918 Dental profession, numbers of, 441 Cream, imported, butter-fat content of (parlia- Dangerous Drugs. See Drugs Dental service, school (parliamentary note), 1154. mentary note). 1060 DANIEL, Augustus Moore, K.B3.E. conferred on, See also School CREED, R. S.: Retinal structure and function, 75 Dental surgery, review of books on, 713, 1176 1082 DANIELS, L. E.: Narcolepsy and ephedrine, Dentists Register (1932), rev., 617 CREGAN, G. T.: The Grrafenberg ring, 237 764 Depopulation in France, 44 Cremation in Great Britain, 576 DARIIAUX, A. (and others): Atlas de Badio- Derby, post-graduate lectures in, 691 CREssy, A. Z. C.: Chloroform in labour, 78 graphie Osseuse. II, Patholooie I, L6sionls Dermatitis. common forms of (G. H. Percival, CRICHTON-BROWNE, Sir James: Andrew Balfour Traumatiques, rev.. 63 707 Memorial, 257 DARLING, Harry C. Rutherford: Bladder heal- Dermatitis, industrial (parliamentary note), 454 CRICHTON-MILLER, H.: The student in irons," ing after suprapubic cystotomy, 818 Dermatitis, shoe-leather, 171, 261, 352, 447, 456 680 Dartmoor Convict Prison. See Prison Dermatitis venenata caused by shoe-leather, 171. Crichton Royal Institution: Annual report, 304 DARWIN, Ruth, appointed Senior Commissioner 261, 352.447, 456 Criminal prosecutions, 730 ol the Board of Control, 1187 Dermatology, review of books on. 173, 244, 527, Crimiiial statistics, 811 DASs, Rai Bahadur Lala Mathra: Bar to Kaisar 1038 Criminal tendencies among juveniles and young i-Hind Medal conferred on. 1097 Dermatology. See also Skin adults, 1135 DATNOW, Dr.: Zondek-Aschheim test in ectopic Dermoid cyst. See Cyst CIlTZEMAN, Daniel:-La Goutte: son. Mchanisme pregnancy, 382 DEROME, Wilfred, death of, 314 et sotN Traitement, rev., 153 D'AVELINE, Guy: M4moires d'un d&ligu6 Destruction of imported animals. See Animals CROCKFORD, A. L. : Meningo-encephalitis of sanitaire, rev., 338 Determinism, is it dead? 738 measles, 1171 DAVJkY, J. B.: Bacteriology of nornmal teeth, 333 Development, normal, in the young child CROFTON, W. M.- Aetiology of cancer, 662 DAVIDSON, Hugh Stevenson, obituary notice of, (Sidney Owen), 16 CROOKS, James: Two unusual examples of osteo- 125 DE VILLAMIL, Lieut.-Col. R.:-Newton: the Man, genesis imperfecta, 705 (O)-Suppurativet DAVIDSON, James: Fatal case of eclampsia 343 arthritis of the hip, 888-Fractures of the assoeiated with cerebral haemorrhage, 333 DEVINE, Henry: Liberty of the subject, 241 spine, 888 DAVIDSON, J. B.: Tracheal tug in normal Devon, South, Coast Resorts Conference in, CROOESEAN1K, F. G.: Anorexia Nervosa, rev., 20 person, 221-Cowper's insanity, 410 212 -Intdividutal Psychologv, Medicsne and the DAVIDSON, J. M.: Phototherapy in erysipelas, DE WAAL, J. J., elected a Fellow of the Royal Bases of Science, 342-The psychological 929 (0) College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 310 interest In general practice, 599(0)-Individual DAVIDSON, L. S. P.: Intramuseu4ar liver extract DE WESSELOW, 0. L. V., appointed to the Uni- psychology, 805-The Shuttleworth Samaritan therapy in the treatment of pernicious versity Chair of Medicine at St. Thomas's Fund, 1057-Preparation for marriage, 1146 anaemia. 269 (0)-Cortical extract in Addison's Hospital Medical School, 42-Non-infective Croonian Lectures. See Lectures disease, 525 nephritis, 522 Cross, Dorothy Temple, Research Fellowships DAVIDSON, Stanley: Lactic acid in the gastric DEY, M. M. (and P. BROWN): Gangrene due to in Tuberculosis, 816 contents, 859-Failure of intravenous liver embolus of the inferior mesenteric artery, 186 CROWDEN, G. P.: Uses of oxygen and CO2 in therapy In pernicious anaemia, 910-Treat- (0) medicine, 145-Correction of hearing defects, ment of pernicious anaemia, 1179 Diabetes mellitus, hydrochloric acid in, 542 1189 DAVIE, T. B.: Intra-thoracie new growths, 17 Diabetes, review of books on, 19, 337, 759 CROWE. H. Warren: Treatment of osteo- DAVIES, Arthur: The syndrome of chronic toxic Diabetes, synthalin in the treatment of (A. P. arthritis of the hip-joint, 861, 1056 cholecystitis, 286-Pathological services of the Thomson, R. J. Gittins, and Garfield Thomas), CROZIER, T. H.: Exophthalmic goitre in a child, London County Council, 729 322 (0) 659 DAVIES, A. B.: Actinomycosis involving a long Dtagnzosis, Clinical Interpretation of Aids to ORUCHET, Ren6: Treatment of tetanus, diph- bone. 705 vol. ii, rev. 20 theria, and other netirotropic diseases by the DAVIES, T. Anwyl: Gonorrhoea and other Diagnosis, review of books on, 20 method of phylaxis, 85 (0) cervical discharges. 381 Diarrhoea of parenteral origin (W. Brown). 193 CRaUCKSHANE, J. Norman: Vaccinia in dairy DAVIES, Trevor B.: The GrXfenberg ring, 76 Diathermy apparatus, surgical, 84 workers, 216 DAVIES-COLLEY, Major Hugh, O.B.E. conferred DIBLE. J. H.: Retioulo-endothelial system, 192- CRUISE. Sir Richard: Senile cataract, 989 on, 1097 Becent Advances in Bacteriologv and the Study Crystalline, vitamin D. See Vitamin DAVIS, Thomas K. (editor) :-The Vegetative of thte Infections, second edition. rev., 385 CULHANE, K.: Estimation of hormones, 711 Nervous System: Ait Investigation of the Most DIcKi, Bruce M. (and Charles F. W. ILLING- Cull v. Roval Surrey County Hospital and H. B. Becentt Advances, rev., 103 WORTH): A Text-Book of Surgical Pathology., Butler, 1195 DAWSON OF PENN, Lord, elected an Honorary rev., 527 CULPIN, Millais: Psychoneuroses, endocrines, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of DICK, J. Staveley: Therapeutic assessment, 355 and terminology, 350 England, 547-Elected a member of the com- DICKIE, William S.: Operation at advanced age, CUMMER, Clyde Lottridge- A Manual of Clinlical mittee of the Radium Institute, London, 916 362 Laboratory Methods, third edition, rev., DAWSON, Shepherd: Intelligence and disease, DICKSON, Elliot: Mledical services in Scotland, 474 206 1049 CUMMING. Hugh S., reappointed Surgeon-General DAY, Lieutenant P. T. L.. awarded the Marshall DICKSON, Hill: Hospitals and motor accidents. of the United States Public Health Service, Webb Prize, 1014 1050 917 DEACON, R. J.: Association of Bio-Physical DIcKSON, W. A.: Report on the health of County CUMMING, W. MI.: Types of the tubercle bacillus, Assistants, 44 rermanagh school children, 397 401-The tuberculosis problem, 546 Deaf children, education (parliamentary note), Dictionary, German, of Practical Medicine: CUNINGEAM, Herbert William, obituary notice 824 Nente Deutselhe Klinik, vol. viii. 338 of, 501 Deaf and dumb (parliamentary note), 869 Dictiontary, Gould's Mledical, third edition, rev.. CUNNINGHAM, Leslie: Intra-thoracic new Deaf, hearing aids for the (A. W. Ewing), 1126 338 growths, 17 Deaf. Iip-reading courses for the, 641 Diet at Broadmoor. See Broadmoor Cunningham's Text-Book of Anatonmy, sixth Deaf, National Institute for the, note on, 953 Diet clinic (H. S. Pemberton), 568 edition, rev.. 806 Deaf, non-electrical aids for the. 529 Diet and dental disease (leading article). 534- CURRIB, James: Andrew Balfour Memorial, 257 Deaf persons, investigation of defective hearing Correspondence on, 588, 685, 86Z. 959, 1007 CUSHING, Harvey: Function of posterior (A. W. G. Ewing), 1003-A survey of two years' Diet for the healthy individual, 628 pituitary lobe, 299 research, 1139- Correspondence on, 1189 Diet, prison. See Prison Cushing's endocrine pituitary syndrome. See Deaf-mutism (J. S. Fraser), 289 Dietaries, family. 1137 Hyperpituitarism Deafness and hooters: Two auditory problems Dietetics, review of books on. 990, 1083 CUTLEPR, Max (and Sir G. Lenthal CHEATLE): of motoring, 770. See also Motoring Digestive system. review of books on, 242, 294, Tumours of the Breast; theLir Pathology, Deafness. See also Hearing 571, 847 Symptom.s, Diagnosis and Treatment, rev., 151 DEAN, H. R.: Pathological services of the DIGGLE, F. Holt: Foreign bodies in the oeso- CUTNER, M.: Chloroform in labour, 403 London County Council, 909 phagus, 277 (0) CYRIAAX, Edgar: Sacro-iliac displacements, 912- Deaths associated with anaesthesia. See fligitaline, crystalline, 891 Vasovagal syncope, 1016 Anaesthesia Digitalis, review of books on, 153 CYRIAX, J. H.: Painful heel, 43 Deaths, registration of in Northern Ireland. 303 DILL. M. -raham:Doctors and district nurses, Cyst, hydatid, in lung, (U. P. Basu), 1079 Deaths in Trinidad (parliamentary note), 549 550, 612 Cyst of ovary, dermoid (Leith Murray), 62 DEBIERRE, C., death of, 867 DILLON, Frederick: " A Student Irons," Cyst of ovary, teratomatous, discharging via DE: BRUN, H., death of, 453 1105 the umbilicus (Ruth Bocock). 99 DE GARIS, Mary C.: " Failed forceps," 633 DIMTZA, A. (P. CLAIRMONT WINTER- Cyst, renal. solitary (Sir William I. de C. DEGLAUDE, L. (and J. WALSER): Atlas d'Electro- STEIN): Die Chirurgie der Tuberkulose, rev.. Wheeler), 194 cardiographie Pratique, rev., 1131 294 rTsz BBmTIs JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX IMEDICAL JOURaNAL I I'

Diphtheria antitoxin, dosage of, 35. See also Drills, bone, 809 Eclampsia, treatment of (E. A. Gerrard and Antitoxin Drink Problem, thze Social and Economic R. L. Newton), 613 Diphtheria, communal immunization against, Aspects of the, rev., 571 ECONOMO, Professor von. memoir of in the 671 Driving licence test in cases of physical disa. Zeitschrift fur die oesamte Neurologie und Diphtheria past and present (leading article), bility (parliamentary note), 1060. See also Psychiatrie for May 10th, 1199 533 Motor Ectopia vesicae (G. G. Bruce), 193-(Sir Arthur Diphtheria treated by phylaxis (Rene Cruchet), Drug addiction and alcoholism, 1043 Keith), 489 85 (O See also Neurotropic diseases and Drug addicts in court, 316 EJctopic kidney. See Kidney Phylaxis Drug advertisements, replies to, 44 Ectopic pregnancy. See Pregnancy Disabilities due to war service (parliamentary Drug eruptions, some interesting (H. Haldin- EDGE, Frederick Preparation of breast for note), 454 Davis), 422 (0) nursing, 784 Disclaimers, 456, 642,1016, 1110,1156 Drugs, Dangerous, Bill. 356. 408, 502, 548, 595, EDGECOMBE, W.: Treatment of hyperpiesia, 58 Disease and intelligence, report on, 206 638-Second reading, 408, 548-Royal Assent to, (0) Disease, communicable, control of: Report of 638 EDGERLEY. C. Mabel: Causes of death of the coinmittee, 104 Drugs, dangerous: Register of, 295-Duties of Brontbs. 619 Disease, incurable (parliamentary note), 780 .non-dispensing practitioners, 259- Manufac- Edinburgh. See Scotland Disease, nature of, review of book on, 196 ture in Britain (parliamentary note), 870 Edinburgh Corporation Bill, 595, 638 Diseases, antagonistic, 405, 498 Drugs, dangerous, traffic in, in Egypt, 813. Edinbr-gh Medical Journal for March conitains Diseases, communicable, review of book on, 104 See als ) Drngs, narcotic papers read at the 1931 meeting of the Tuber- Diseases, industrial, notification of, statutory Drugs, defective, 440 culosis Society of Scotland, 505 requirements, 118. See also Industrial Drugs in general and in particular (leading EDINGTON, G. H., appointed a deputy lieutenant Diseases, nomenclature of a revised (leading article), 666 for the county of the city of Glasgow, 221 article), 892 Drugs, narcotic, trafflc in, 110, 813-In Egypt, 813 Education estimates, 779 Disinfectants, " cheap " (parliamentary note) -Records of the Conference for the Limita- Education, review of book on, 890 1060 tion of the Manufaetture of, vol. i, rev., 1085 EDWARDS, A. Tudor: Surgical treatment of Disinfectants, sale of (parliamentary note), 639 Drugs, synthetic anui-malarial( W. Schulemaun), intrathoracie new growths, 827 (0) Disinfection, steam, control of, 244 100-Correspondence on, 263. See also Malaria EDWARDS, N. L.: Endometrioma in an Dispensary medical officer's deputy (Omagh, DRUMmOND, Sir David, obituarv notice of, 865 abdominal sear following Caesarean section, Board of Guardians and), 1187 DRUMMOND, J. C.: Nutritive value of margarine, 62 Disseminated sclerosis. See Sclerosis 1137 EDWARDS, Tudor: Diagnosis and treatment of DIsTIN. Harold, obituary notice of, 690 Drunkenness, diagnosis of from the excretion lung abscess, 289 District nursing. See Nursing of alcohol (Sydney Smitn and C. P. Stewart), EDWARDS-JONES, J. C.: Plumbism and peptic Diverticulitis of the bladder (Dr. Bouehier- 87(0) ulcer, 449 Hayes), 335 DRYEPONDT. Dr., death of, 314 EGGLETON, P., awarded the William Julius Diverticulitis, perforated (V. J. Morcom Taylor), Dublin. See Ireland Mickle Fellowship, 503 1124 DUDLEY, Surgeon Captain S. F.: The epidemio- Eggs, imported (parliamentary note), 454 Diverticulum of duodenum associated with logy of streptococcal infections, 426-Infection Egypt, ophthalmology in (leading article), 390- calculus formation (V. C. J. Harris), 1080 in the dormitory, 801 Dangerous drug traffic in, 813 Diverticulum of the male urethra (C. Hope DUFF, A. M.: Anaesthetic masks, 826 EHRMANN. A., appointed a Serving Brother of Carlton), 376 (0) DUFF, Thomas, obituary notice of, 822 the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 83 Divorce where one of the spouses has become DUGDALE, J. Norman: Quinine and malaria, 772 EISELSBBERG, Anton, Freedom of the City of insane after marriage (parliamentary note), 596 DUKES, Clement: Bacteriophage in treatment Vienna presented to, 505 DIXON, A. F.: Laryngocele, 293 of B. coli infections of the urinary tract, 334 Elbow injuries in children (Sir Robert Jones), Dixon, W. E., memorial to, 577 DUNCAN, A. G. B.: Spontaneous haemorrhage 739 (0)-Leading article, 762 DOBSOtq, Margaret: Dynamic Retinoscopy, 109 of the newborn, 521 ELDER, Surgeon Commander A, G., RoyaLNaval DOCKIKRAY, G. C. * Hepato-splenography, 1082 DUNDAs-GRANT, Sir James: Treatinent of car- Volunteer Reserve Officers' Decoration awarded Doctor, social training for the (W. J. Mayo), 1044 cinoma, 150-Shortening an elongated uvula to, 503 Doctors in Belgium for the last hundred years, for the cure of cough, 375 (0)-Asthma and Electric shocks, protection against: Ministry of achievements of, 83 allied conditions, 380-The nasal factor in Health's memorandum, 1045 Doctors and nurses in industrial areas, 456, 550, asthma, 449 Electricity, medical, illustrated catalogue on, 598, 642, 738, 784, 826, 872, 918 Dundee. See Scotland 1062 Doctors, review of book on, 18 Dunferinline: Health of, 907-Carnegie clinics Electrocardiography, review of book on, 1131 DODD, W. Harold- The syndrome of chronic in, 1003 Electro-surgery, review of book on, 528 toxic cholecystitis, 286 DUNLOP, B.: Depopulation, 44 ELFORD, W. J.: Microscopy of filterable viruses, DODDS, E. C.: Research on sex hormones, 148- DUNLOP, D. M.: Body weight, 1042 799 (And Lionel K. H. WHITBY): The Laboratory DUNLOP, J. L. (and G. PA. FINDLAY): Fatal case Elityran, a preparation of thyroid gland, 848 sn Surgical Practice, rev., 570-Lactic acid in of acute necrosis of liver associated with ELLIOT, Lieut.-Col. R. H.: Recovery of vision, the gastric contents, 682-Nutritive value of epidemic catarrhal jaundice, 652 (0) 36-Glaucoma, 121-Medical conditiorns in margarine, 1137 DUNN, Naughton: Fractures in the region of Soviet Russia, 218-Face-masks and fogged DODDS, Gladys * The Zondek-Aschheim test for the ankle-joint, 473-Fractures of the spine, spectacles, 263-The common cold. 403- pregnancy, 936 888 N British sea-coast resorts, 478 Dogs, fouling of footways by, 864, 911, 959, 1057 DUNSCOMBE, W. K.: Meningit,is due to B. ELLIOT, Walter Elliot, Privy Councillorship Dogs and horses for experimental purposes anthracis, 190 conferred on, 69 75 (parliamentary note), 870. See also Vivisection Duodenal ulcer. See Ulcer ELLIS, Colonel C. I.: Fractures of the spine, 542 DoaI, Keizo, death of, 173 Duodenum, adenomatous papilloma of the ELLIS, David: Sulphur Bacteria, rev., 846 Dome-tic sanitation. See Sanitation (Andrew Fowler). 233 (0) ELLIs, T. S.. obituary notice of, 219 DONALDSON, Malcolm: Treatment of careinoma, Duodenum, diverticulum of, associa.ted with ELLMAN, Philip: Chest Disease in Genieral 150 calculus formation (V. U. .J. Harris). 1080 Pmactice, with Special Reference to Pulmonary DONALDSON, Robert: Practical Morbid Histo- DU PARCQ, Herbert: Statements of the medical Tutberculosis, rev., 664 logy, second edition, rev., 664 officers re the recent disorder at Dartmoor ELMOLIE, R. C.: Su;ppurative arthritis of Ihip, DONELAN, J. OC.: Report on mental diseases in Convict Prison, 315 888 - Dislocation of patella, 888- Training in Ireland, 677 Dust in the cotton industry (report of Depart- massage and medical gymnastics, 1147 DONOVAN, H.: and Witzel's opera- mental Committee), 584 EMBLETON, Vr.: Bacteriophage in treatment of, tion in the treatmentof vicious circle vomiting, DuVAL, Pierre, elected presideent of the Soci6t6 B. coli infections of the urinary tract, 334 609(0) de Chirurgie, 267 Embolectomy, brachial, case of (A. Gray Banks), DOOLIN. W. * Transplantation of fibula, 18 DYKE, S. C.: Zondek-Aschheim reaction in the 56 (0)-Correspondence on, 268 DoRLING, George C.: Treatment of anthrax, 123 diagnosis of pregnancy, 333-(and others) When Embolism, pulmonary (Sir Bernard Spilsbury), Dormitory, infection in the (J. Alison Glover). andd, How to Collect Pathological1S3pecimens for 564 801 LaboratorV Examination, 1183 Embolism, pulmonary, thyroid extract and DossoT, R. (and M. PALAZZOLI): Les Ur4trites Dysidrosis, etiology of (G. B. Dowling), 142 (0) (Ian Fraser), 659-Correspondence on, 774, 862. Chroniqiles, rev., 615 Dysidrosis in Western Australia, 1200 958 DOUGAL, Daniel: A gestation period calculator, Dysmenorrhoea, endocrine therapy in (Walter Embolus of the inferior mesenteric artery 105 P. Kennedy), 746 (0)-Correspondence on, 955 causing gangrene (P. Brown and M. M. Dey), DoUCLAs, C. G.: Uses of oxygen and CO in Dysmenorrhoea, treatment of, 955 186 (O)-(Clharles D. Ferguson), 840 medicine. 146 Oysmenorrhoea, treatimient of, by exercise Embryology, review of books on, 151, 757 DOUGLAS. Henry Edward Manning, C.B. con- (Alice E. Sanderson Clow), 4 (0), 84-A correc- EMILIANI, Gaetano, of Faenza, the first ovario- ferred on, 1097 tion, 84 tomist in Europe, 1090 DOUGLAS. S. R : Microscopy of filterable Emphysema, subcutaneous, in measles, 176 viruses, 799 Encephialitis, chronic, oculogyric attacks in. 34 DOUTEWAITE, A. H. (and Chetwynd J. P. Encephalitis, post-vaccinal (parliamentary GROSVENOR): A case of pyrexia of obscure note), 454 origin, 139 (0)-The syndrome of chronic toxic E. Encephalography, arterial (leading article), 573 cholecystitis, 287-(And T. R. TROUNCE): Endocarditis, chronic infective and tooth Streptococcal ( haemol ytic) meningitis, re- Ear complications of influenza (J. F. O'Malley), extraction (HEerbert H. Brown), 796 (0) cover-Y, 752-Treatmient of osteo-arthritis of 90 (0), 214-Leading article, 107-Corre- Endocrine therapy in dysmenorrhoea (Walter the hip, 772, 957 spondence on, 214 P. Kennedy), 746 (0) Dow. Dorothy J. (and W. Ernest jloyd): Chest Ear inflammation and infections (Harold Bar- Endocrines and associated psychoneuroses (W. radiograms and the Mantoux test in children, well), 1126 Langdon Brown), 223 (0)-Leading article on, 701 (0)-Ttuberculin tests in man, value of, 715 Ear and referred pain (Lionel Colledge), 1125- 245-Correspondence on, 350 DowLTNG. G. B.: The etiology of dysidrosis, Discussion, 1125 Eudocrines and chronic rheumatism (I1. 142 (0) Ear, review of book on the, 529 Gardiner-Hill), 472 DOWNER, Harold: Open safety-pin in oeso- EARL, C. J. C.: Child guidance clinics. 217-A Endocrinology Society. See Society phagus of baby: successful removal by endo- simple technique for photography of patho- Endometrioma in an abdominal scar following scopy, 705 logical specimens, 330 (0) Caesarean section (N. L. Edwards), 62 DoWsETT. E. B.: Raw milk and dental caries, Ears, prominent 597 Endometrioma of anterior wall of vagina (Leith 190 EAST, W. Norwood: Alcohol and mental defect, Murray), 61 Dovle, Arthur Conan: A MIemoir, 25 113 Endoscopic methods, value of (V. E. Negus and DOYLE, J. B.: Narcolepsy and ephedrine, 764 East Anglian Field Ambulance. See Ambulance H. S. Souttar), 315, 332 DRAKE-BROCKMAN, Lieut.-Col. Vivian Godfrey, EsSTERBROOK, C. C.: Report on Crichton Royal Endothelioma, pleural (J. Lewis), 194 obituary notice of, 735 -Institution, 304 Enema faultily administered causes injury to DRENNAN. Alexander Murray: Reflections on EASTWOOD, Cyril G. (and Albert RAMSBOTTOM): rectum (H. H. f?ayner), 419 )0) the centenary of the chair of pathology at Spontaneous hypoglycaemia, 833(0) ENGEL, St. (and others): ErgeOniise der Edinburgh, 213 EBERSON, Frederick: The infective agent of aesamten Tuberkluloseforschung, rev., 64 Dressings, Army, economy in (parliamentary infantile paralysis, 70 Engineering, medical, 353 note), 1154 ECOLES, W. McAdam: Foetal pathology, 709 ENGLISH. W. L.: Rickets in Scotland. 506 DRE,VER, Helen: Tales of the Scottish Clans for Eclampsia, incidenceof, 1102 ENSORa Rupert Charles Handley, found not Childrent (and-Grown-ups), rev., 992 Eclampsia, nomenclature of (Bethel Solomons guilty of obtaining money under false pre- DREVEP, J.: Mechanism of colour visicn, 1081 and Francis Bourke),794(0) tences, 266 [TMZ BJT 12 JAN.-JUNE, 1932] INDEX IMEDICAL TOIDAL

Entamoeba coliin a chiild,427 FAIRWEATHER, S. D.: - Flat-foot: The True Fissura in ano, another vicious circle, 316 Eocarinus, fossil form of, 947 Nature, Cause, and Rational Cure, 481 Fissure, sternal, in a Chinese (H. G. Wyatt), 14 Eosinophil cell, part played by in the formation FALKINER, Ninian: The teaching of obstetrics. Fistula, ano-rectal (W. Ernest Miles), 523 of fibrous tissue (T. W. M. Cameron), 427 985 Fistula, carcinomatous gastro-colic. simulating Fphedrine hydrochloride, overdose of, 737 Fallen idols (Sir James Berry). 904. 968-A enteric fever (T. G. Starkey-Smith), 982 (0) Ephedrine and narcolepsy, 763 correction, 968-Correspondence on, 958. 1102 FITZGERALD, E. J.: Priority in the acetic anhy- Epicanthus, congenital, and ptosis transmitted Faraday celebrations, report of. 597 dride test, 176 through four generations (Norman Ross), 378- Fatal mistake at hospital, 359 FITzGIBBON, Gibbon: The menopause and its Correspondence on, 447 FAULKNER, William (alias Norman Nelson complications, 924 (0) Epidemics, forecasting of (Sir Leonard Rogers), Kirkup) charged with false use of medical FITZWMLIAMS, Duncan: Treatment of carci- 724 title, 690, 1196-Sentenced for fraud and noma, 15, Epidemiological reports of the League of bigamy, 1196 Flat-foot (H. Forrester-Brown). 463 (0)-Leading Nations, 201, 573. See also League of Nations FAUTEL, Dr., goes one better than Con6 with a article, 481-Correspondence on, 633 Epi(iermomycosis, research on,737 wonderful therapeutic instrument, 768 Flatulence, intestinal, 44, 83, 361 Epilepsy and heredity (J. S. Manson), 887 FELDMAN, W. A.: Neoplasms of Domestic FLEMING, G. B.: Notes on Infant Feeding, rev.. Epinhyseal lesion in congenital syphilis (Eric Animals, 1180 153 Assinder). 237 FELDMAN, W. M.: The sacrum, 913 FLEMING, R. A.: The training of medical mis- Episol for varicose veins, 316 FELL. M. H. G.: Andrew Balfotur memorial, 257 sionaries, 492 Epitaphs, medical, 738 Fellowship of Medicine and Post-Graduate FLETCHER, H. Morley: Appreciation of James Epi-tuberculosis (John Craig), 193 Association. See Post-graduate Calvert, 172-Non-infective nephritis, 522 Ergot preparations, action of on the puerperal FENN, Marguerite M. (and Florence WHITROW): FLETCHER, Sir Walter: Appreciation of John uterus (Chassar Moir and Sir H. H. Dale),1119 Spontaneous version of extended breech, 379 Parlane Kinloch, 312 (0)-Correspondence on, 1189 FENTON, E. G.: Is determinism dead? 738 FLEW, J. D.: The teaching of obstetrics, 986- Ergot, standardization of: Report of Pharma- FENTON, James: Normal development in the Incidence of eclampsia, 1102 copoeia Commission, 109-Correspondence on, young child, 16 Flogging. See Corporal punishment 305. 399 FENTON, M. J.: Disclaimer and warning, 642 Floods (parliamentary note), 1108 Ergotamine and ergotoxine (Chassar Moir), FERGUSON. Archibald: The problem of tuber- FLOREY, W. H.: Medical problems of contra, 1022 (0) culosis, 497 ception, 1000 Ergotoxine and ergotamine, clinical comparison FERGUSON, Charles D.: Gangrene and perfora- FLORIAN, J.: Ectopiae vesicae, 489 of (Chassar Moir), 1022(0) tion due to embolism of the inferior mesen- Focal sepsis. See Sepsis Eruptive fever. See Fever teric artery, 840 Foetal pathology, the romance of (W. McAdam ERXLEBEN, Marguerite C.: Notes on Children's FERGUON, Thomas: Industrial hygiene in Eccles), 709-Discussion, 710 Nersing, rev., 665 Scotland, 256 Foetal skull, fracture of. See Fracture Erysipelas, phototherapy in (J. M. Davidson), Fermanagh county school children, health of: FOLBY, T. C.: Mischiefs of motoring, 252 929(0) Report, 397 Food allergy (A. M. Kennedy), 1167 (0). See also lirysipelas, specific therapy of (T. W. lienson), FERREYROLLES, Dr.: Treatment by acupuncture, Allergy 797 767 Food Committee, suspension of (parliamentary Illrysipelas treated by injections of milk Ferri perchlor." in skin disease, 784 note), 1154 (Ibrahim Abd El Sayed), 281 (0) -(A. C. FERRY, Georges, death of, 126 Food contamination by aluminium, 576 McEachern), 1124 (0)-Correspondence on, 352 Fertility after prostatectomy, 1102, 1148 Food inspection (parliamentary note), 502, 780 Rlrythema nodosum, epidemic, 893 Fever. abortus. See Abortus and Brucella Food poisoning and tin foil (parliamentary EsCEwNILErR. Rudolf, death of, 593, 732 Fever, cerebro-spinal. See Cerebro-spinal note), 549 Estimates: Agriculture, 868-Air Force, 502. 548 Fever. enteric: In Ohio River cities (K. V. Foods. defective, 440 -Army, 502, 548-Civil. 549-Education, 779- Veldee), 159 Foot-and-mouth disease (parliamentary note). India, 869-Navy, 502, 548 Fever, enteric, prophylaxis of, 268 266, 503, 824, 868-And imported hay, 503-In Ether convulsions, 959, 1156 Fever, enteric, simulated by carcinomatous Kent, 824-Estimates, 868 Ethmoidal and frontal sinusitis (Donald A. P. gastro-colic fistula (T. G. Starkey-Smith).982 (O) Foot gear. See Foot troubles Macalister), 983 Fever, enteric, some aspects of (J. R. Harper). Foot troubles {leading article), 481 Corre- ETTLES, Captain D. C.: Awarded the Parkes 292 spondence on. 591, 633. See also Flat-foot Memorial Prize, 1109 Fever, eruptive, a new (J. Cantacuzfne), 813 FORBES, Alexander: Case of abortus fever in Eugenic Organizations, International Federal, Fever, exanthematous: Outbreak at Constantia. Yorkshire, 1028 (0) Farnham (1930): Proceedings now published 83 FORBES, J. Graham:-Diphtheria, Past and in pamphlet form. 106 Fever, rat-bite, case of suspected (Peter Hutchi- Present: Its tetiology, Distribution, Trans- Euthanasia, plea for (C. Killick Mullard), now son), 936 mission and Prevention, 533 published in pamphlet form, 111 Fever, relapsing, on the Gold Coast (Helen FORBEs, Robert, appointed Deputy Medical Eutopotropism" (A. C. Lane), 851 Russell), 989 Recretary of the British Medical Association, EvANs, Frankis T.: Carbon dioxide absorption Fever, scarlet, antitoxin treatment of (M. V. 537 methods in anaesthesia, 931 (0) Veldee. F. E. Stevenson, and A. G. Mitchell), Forceps, biopsy and skin graft, 617 EVANS, Geoffrey; Essential hypertension, 238- 440 Forceps, craniotomy, 296 London CountyHospitals, 258-London County Fever, scarlet, specific therapy of (T. W. Forceps, dissecting and suture-holding, com- Council pathological services, 305-"Excessive Benson), 797 bined, 198 surgery," 938-(And W. Girling BALL): Fever,typhus,prophylaxis agaiust(L. Anigstein), Forceps, failed, 128, 633. See also Sepsis and Diseases of the Kidneys, rev., 941 158 Involution EvANs, Grifflth Ifor, awarded the gold medal of Fever. typhus, tropical (Major T. Menzies), 427 Forceps for use with Michel and Kifa clips, 760 the Hunterian Society, 409 Fever, undulant: In Northern Ireland (James S. For8chungen und Fortschritte for March EVANS, Herbert K.: Ovulation and the sex cycle, Baxter), 97 (0)-In the British Isles, 215, 259, devoted to Goetbe, 5,7 108 1146-Case of in Derbyshire (P. B. J. Turton FORD, J. N. C. (Geoffrey SHEBRA and Sir James EVANS, Herbert T. (and Gilbert I. STRAcHAN): and C. F. Peckham), 1029 (0) PURVES STEWART): Fulminating meningo- Thoracic metastases in ovarian carcinoma, Fever, undulant, review of book on, 528 coccal meningitis, 558 (0) 519 (0) Fever, yellow, review of book-on. 337 FORD, R. Kelson: Pathological service of the EVE, F. C.: Philosophy and the medical man, Fevers, tropical, review of book on, 6!6 London County Council, 776-Analgesia in 591 Fibrinous bronchitis. See Bronchitis childbirth, 1173 EVERIDGE, John: Prostatectomy in a nona- Fibroid with red and cystic degeneration (C. P. FORDYCE. Boston Elphinstone. obituary notice genarian aged 95, 752 Brentnall). 382 of, 546 Everest, Mount, and oxygen, 23,120 Fibroid of uterus, subperitoneal, unusual case Foreign body in the common bile-duct (R. G. EWING. A. W. G.: Investigation of defective of (Sidney B. Radley). 840 Cooke). 840 hearing, 1003-The problem of hearing aids, Fibula. transplantation of (F. Gill). 17 Foreign bodies in the air passages, 401 1126 FIESsINGERs, Dr., nominated professor of ex- Foreign bodies in the alimentary tract, 456 Exanthematous fever. See Fever perimental and comparative pathology in the Foreign bodies in the oesophagus (F. Holt " Excessive surgery." See Surgery Paris Faculty of Medicine, 221 Diggle), 277 (0). See also previous entry Excretion urography. See Urography Fife, grouping of hospital services in, 723 Foreign body in a bronchus (unsuspected), 171 Exercise, review of book on, 942 Film, x-rav cinematographic, demonstration of, Foreign body in cervical canal (whirling spray), E:xophthalmos and sinusitis, 448 241 84 " Extrarenal oedema." See Oedema Filariasis (F. W. O'Connor), 1034 Foreign body (mercury) in finger, (George S. R. Eye, review of books on, 196, 243, 663, 991 Film in National Life, the, 1087. See also Cine- Little), 1080 Eye. See also Ophthalmology matograph Foreign body [open safety-pin] in oesophagus Eyelids. twitching of, 919 Filterable viruses. See Viruses of baby: successful removal by endoscopy Finance Act (1932). 765, 778, 915, 1014, 1107, 1153, (Harold Downer), 705 1198 Forensic medicine. See Medicine F. FINDLAY. G. M. (and J. L. DUNLOP): Fatal case Forensic chemistry. See Chemistry of acute necrosis of liver associated with FOREST. Louis: L'Antimateur des Tempt epidemic catarrhal jaundice. 652 (0)-Micro- Nouveaux, 159 FABER, Knud: Medical Schools in China, 21 scopy of filterable viruses, 800 Formalin vapour and catarrhal infection Face-masks and fogged spectacles, 169. 263 FINDL&Y, Leonard: The history of rickets, 383- (C. T. L. Wells), 60-Correspondence on, 120,309 F ace and mouth. malformations of (Sir Arthur Movements of the chest, 426-British Sea- FORSYTH. David: The diagnosis of neurotic Keith), 388 coast resorts, 478-Acute rheumatic infection, conditions in general practice, 370 (0) Factories, amendment of laws relating to, 1107 1033 FORRESTER-BROWN, Maud: Flat-foot, 463 (0) Factory clinic at Leysin, 211 FINE, J.: A direct halometer, 1085 FOSTER. John: Hand " slit" and inspection Factory inspector's report (parliamentary note), Finger. foreign body [unusual] in (George S. R. lamp, 1133 870 Little). 1080 FOSTER, John O.: Orthoptic treatment, 918 PAGGE, C. H.: The Acute Abdomen, rev., 1177 Finger f ractures. See Fractures Fouling of footways by dogs. See Dogs Failed Forceps. See Forceps FINz1, N. S.: X-ray dosage in malignant dis- FOULKES, R. K.: Urology, 806 FAIRBAIRN, J. S. (and Comyns BERKELEY, ease, 147-Post-operative x-ray treatment in Found, an anaesthetist's case, 506 editors): Midwifervi bv Ten Teachers, fourth breast cancer, 1006 FOURNIER, Jean-Alfred. centenary of the birth edition, rev.. 102-After-effects of the toxaemias First-aid classes, 872 of. 871, 1015 of pregnancy. 660-The teaching of obstetrics, First-aid equipment: On the roads, 738 - On FOWLrER, A.: Avulsion of all the extensor 987-Analgesia in childbirth, 1173 vehicles (parliamentary note) 1060 tendons of the right arm, 194 FAIBBAIRN, W. R. D.: The common cold, 544 FIscHER, I.: Biographisches Lexikon der her- FOWLER. Andrew: Adenomatous papilloma of FAiRBAN1K. H. A. T.: Dislocation of patella. 888 vorragenden Arzte der letsten filnfzig Tahre, the duodenum, 233 (0) FAIUBROTHER. R, W.: Treatment of infantile -rev., 1085 FOWLER, Sir James Kingston, K.C.M.G. con- paralysis, 429 FIscHL, Rudolf: Seventieth birthday of, 641- ferred on, 69, 75 FAIRPIELJD. Letitia: Abnormal behaviour in February issue of the Archiv filr Kinderheil- Fowl-pox, elementary bodies in, 947 children, 429 kuntde dedicated to. 641 Fox, R. Fortescue: British Spas and Health FAIiarTY, Elamilton: Treatment of sprue, 482- FISEER, A. G. Timbrell: The sacrum, 1012 Resorts, twenty-third edition,rev., 432-British Megalocytic anaemias, 708-Filariasis. 1035 FisHERm Frederick Richard. obituary notice of, sea-coast resorts, 478 FAIBRELY. W.. appointed assistant secretary to 218 Fracture, compression, with comminution of the Board of Control, 83 FIsHER, J. H.: Certification of blindness, 989 body of third lumbar vertebra (H. David FAIRWAY, Sidney: The Doctors' Defence, rev., 476 FISON, B. T.: Obstinate urtioaria, 128 Isaacs), 835 (0) JAN.-JETNE, I932] INDEX LYSDI JOURAL I 3

Fracture of the first lumbar vertebra (H. J. GIRARD, Henri, death of, 638 MaCurrich), 424. See also Fractures of the G. GITTINs. R. J. (A. P. THOMSON and Garfield Spine THoMAs): Synthalin in the treatment of Fracture of the foetal skull. See Fracture of GAINSBOROUGsH, H.: Non-infective nephritis. 522 diabetes, 322 (0) skull, depressed GALLAUGHER, William: Twitching of eyelids, GIVEN, Surgeon Commander D. H. C.: Diet and Fracture of the os calcis, 249 919 dental disease, 589 Fracture practice, a primer of, 158, 634 Gall-bladder diseases, surgical treatment of Giza NemorialOphthalmicLaboratory: Annual Fracture of the skull, depressed, in a newborn (R. P. Rowlands), 643 (0) report. 390 child, elevation of (Peter W. Philip), 521- Gall-bladder. See also Cholecystography Gland, thyroid, chemical assay of (G.Middleton), Correspondence on, 773 GALLI, Paolo: Gaetano Emiliani of Faenza, the 711 Fractures, ambulatory treatment of, 447, 495,542, first ovariotomist in Europe, 1090 Gland, thyroid, review of book on, 711 587, 634, 730, 1101 Gambian sleeping sickness. See Sleeping Glands, lymphatic, abdominal, tuberculosis of Fractures, bone clamp for, 1133 GANE, Douglas M.: Diet and dental disease, 685 (S. T. Irwin), 60 Fractures of fingers, apparatus for treatment Gangrene due to embolus of the interior Glands, parathyroid, and osteitis fibrosa, 947 of, 848 mesenteric artery (P. Brown and M. M. Dey), Glasgow, See Scotland Fractures in the region of the ankle-joint (R. 186 (0) Glaucoimia, 78,121 Broomhead), 473 Gangrene, gas, complicating obstructed labour GLOVER, Edward: Corporal punishment, 159 Fractures, review of book on, 336 (J. E. Church). 189 GLOVER, J. A.: The epidemiology of strepto- Fractures of the spine, 542, 684, 888 GANSSLEN: Treatment of pernicious anaemia, coccal infections, 426-Intection in the dorumi- Fractures, treatment of, recent advances in 1180 tory, 801 (R. Watson Jones), 1073 (0) GANTT, W. Horsley: Conditioned reflexes and GLUCK: Cancer of the larynx, 620 habit formation, 517 (0) Glycogenic function of the liver, discoverer of, GARDINER, Frederick: Handbook of Skin Dis- 268 FRANCE: eases, third edition, rev., 244 Glycosuria and hemiplegia with subarachnold Acadlmie Royale de Chirurgie, bicentenary GARDINER-HILL, H.: Research on sex hormones, haemorrhage (A. C. S. Courts). 190 of, 997 149-Chronic rheumatism and the endocrines, GOADBY, Sir Kenneth: Diseases of the Gums and Acupuncture, treatment by, 767 472 Oral Mucous Membrane, fourth edition, rev., Alcoholism, French National League against, GARDNER, William, obituary notice of, 689 103 871 GARROD, Sir Archibald: Biochemistry in imiedi- GODBOLE, N. N.: Bsutter-fat (Ghee), rev.. 66 Automobil Club Mlidicale formed in Paris, cine, 524 GODDARD, Isobel: Visits to Soviet Russia. 784 1109 GARROW, P.: Acute rheumatic infection, 1034 And the male prevention of in, 159 R. Goethe: elimacteric, 222-Mareh Blindness, GARREY, R. C.: Pharmacological properties of issue of Forschunetn und Fortschritte devote(d France and the French Canadian, 484 iso-amyl ethyl barbituric acid (aumytal), 421 (0) to, 597-And his relations to science and Yrench Association for the Advancement of GARRY, T. Gerald:-Egypt: The Home of thte foreign countries, 597-His medical history Science, annual meeting, Brussels (1932), 967, Occult Sciences, rev., 21-Imhotep, 217 (J. D. Rolleston), 670-Tour to Thuringen in 1109 Gas, coal, domestic and clinical use of, 483 memory of, 871-Goethe medal founded and itsi L'Anie mWdicale pratique, rev., 992 Gas fires and ventilation (C. A. Masterman and first recipient, 1199 de la MUlecine en France, L'Enseignement T. G. Noble), 1188 GOFFE, James Riddle, death of, 867 new edition, 536 Gas gangrene. See Gangrene Goggles, cheap, for actinotherapy clinics, 891 Medical profession, overcrowding of the, 767 Gas and oxygen in midwifery (G. R. Potter), 809 Goitre, exophthalmic, in a child (T. H. Crozier), Medical tours in, 1109 Gas, poison, in warfare (parliamentary note). 502 659 Military medicine, lectures on, 640 Gas stand, a convenient, 598 Goitre, research on, 172, 736 One better than Cou6, 768 Gastric contents, significance and origin of fever on the (Helen 505, 966 Gold Coast, relapsing Post-graduate courses, lactic acid in (Ian Murray and Andrew B. Russell), £89 Smoke abatement in, 1043 Robertson), 607 (0)-Correspondence on, 682, Gold standard, 548 Tuberculosis scheme in, 248 771, 859, 957, 1006, 1052 GOLD, W. J., death of, 961 See also Paris Gastric symptoms, common (John A. Ryle). 192 GOLDBACHER, Lawrence: Haemorrhoids, th1e Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer Injection Treatment and Pruritus Anti, second FRANCE, W. H., called to the Bar, 825 Gastric. See also Stomach edition, rev., 992 FRANCIS, Alexande-: Aluminium and health, Gastro-colic fistula. See Fistula GOLDBERG, Rosamund W.: Occupational Dis- 727 Gastro-colic omentum. baematoma of (W. C. W. eases, rev., 65 FRANCOTTE, Xavier, death of, 314 Nixon), 797 GOLDING-BIRD. C. H.: Erysipelas treated by FRANKLIN, Helen Marion. Kaisar-i-Hind Medal Gastro-enLeroptosis. modern treatment of (A. P. injections of milk, 352 conferred on, 1097 Cawadias), 1163 (O) GOLDWATER; Treatment of pernicious anaemia, FRANKLIN, J. Curtis, obituary notice of, Gastro-intestinal tract, review of book on, 242 1180 732 Gastrophotography, 24 Golf, medical: Blyth Division's annual match, FRANKLIN. Philip: Intranasal treatment by GAUVAIN, Sir Henry: Infection in the dormitory, 826 - Dumbartonshire Division and the, ionization in hay fever, vasomotor rhinitis 802 Treasurer's Cup competition, 1016-Man- and ozaena, 751 (0) GEER, Everett K.: Tuberculosis among nurses, chester and District Medical Golfers' annual FRASER, D.: Books for midwives, 1062 534 oompetition, 919-Medical Golfing Society's FRASER, H. L.: Report on the health of GEMMELL, A.: Simultaneous intrauterine and summer meeting, 872-Meeting at Walton Aberdeen, 32 extrauterine pregnancy, 844 Heath, 1156-Southport Division. Treasuirer's FRASER. Ian: Ectopic kidney, 128-Thyroid GHM sTLL,William, appointed jotnt professor of Cupcompetition,1062-Sussex Medical (B.M.A .) extract and pulmonary embolism, 659 Surgery in the , 1107 Golfing Society's spring meeting, 1062 FRASE1R, J. S.: Deaf-mutism, 289 General practice, obstetrics of in the last Gonorrhoea and other cervical discharges FRASER, Mr.: Medical services in Scotland, 1049 decade (A. F. Martin), 625 (Colonel L. W. Hsrrison), 380 FRASERl-HARRIS, David Fraser :-Jokes: Seen General practice, the psychological interest in Gonorrhoea, review of books on, 338, 847 and Unseen. rev., 476--Medical pioneers in (F. G. Crookshank). 599 (0) GoocH, H.: Congenital mLalformation of the science, 576 Genetics, review of book on, 293 heart in two successive pregnancies, 1016 FRAZER, J. E.: A Manual of Embryology, rev., Genito-urinary tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis GOODALL. Alexander- Appreciation of Joseph 151 Gentle protest, 1011. See also Pelvic woman. Ryland Whitaker, 265 FR%EEMAN, Edward T.: Treatment of scalp ring- the chronic GOODALL. E. W.: Dosage of diphtheria anti- worm, 214-Parental liver therapy, 400 German dictionary of practical medicine: Neue toxin, 35-Some pre-bacteriological views on FREEMAN, John- The common cold, 291- Deutsche Elinik, vol. viii, rev., 338 infectious disease, 241-The epidemiology of Asthma and allied conditions, 380 German Technical WVords atnd Phrases, Marl- streptococcal infection, 426-Infection in the FREEMAN, W.: Schizophrenia, 994 borough's, third edition, rev., 1038 dormitory, 802 Free State. See Ireland Germany: Alcoholic, expenditure in, 1109-Beer GoODFELLOW, James: The Lymphatic GZands, FREMANTLE, Francis Edward: The Empire's consumption less in, 316 - Deaths due to Jointing of Carcases, anid Antimal Anatomn. debt to medical research, 202-Knighthood motor cars and motor cycles, 1199- Decline rev., 847 conferred on, 1088, 1097 in the use of luxury articles, 316 - Mental GOODHART, Gordon W.: Pathological services cf French surgery, two hundred years of, 997 hospitals, a tour of the, 692 - Universities the London County Council, 348, 636, 729- FREY, Max von, death of, 593 to be closed officially denied. 127-Workmen's Megalocytic anaemias, 709 FRIDJHON, M. H.: Aluminium and lhealth, Compensation, German code, 112 GOO1DwIN, Lieut.-General Sir John, K.C.M.G. 1192 GERRARD, E. A.: Treatment of eclampsia, 613 conferred on, 1088,1097 FRIEDBERGER, Ernst. death of, 593 Gestation period calculator. 105, 222 GORDON, George: Anorexia Nervosa, rev.. 20 FRrPP [Alfred] AMemorial Fellowship estab- Gestation, tubal (H. Leith Murray), 843 GORDON, H.: Overdose of ephedrine hydro- lished at Guy's Hospital, 505 Gestation. See also Obstetrics and Pregnanoy chloride, 737 FRIZELLE, Ernest R.: Idiopathic congenital GEOSE, Bisheswar, obituary notice of, 81 GORDON, H. L.: The brain of the East African dilatation of the common bile duct, 610 (0) GIBBIENS, J.: Non-infective nephritis, 522 native, 581 Frost precautions for motorists, 84 GIBB, J. Aldington: Effect of pituitrin in malig- GORDON-TAYLOR, G.: The parathyroids anid FRY, Maxwell (and others): Recent Advances in nant disease, 1008 generalized osteitis fibrosa, 947 Tovwt Planning, 1039 GIBBENS, John: Oedema in the newborn, 837 (0) GORDON-WATSON, Sir Charles: Fallen idols or FRYER, M.: Mischiefs of motoring, 252 GIBBONs. R. A.: Analgesia in childbirth, 1173 false gods ?, 958-Diagnosis and treatment of FULLARTON, Elizabeth: Estate and bequests GIBSON, A. Keith: Preparation for marriage, carcinoma of the colon. 960 (0) of, 737 776 GORMAN, A. D.: Shortening an elongated uvula FULLER, Dr.: Hyperthyroidism, 63 GIBSON. Charles Langdon, elected a correspon- for the cure of cough, 506 FULLER, Edward (and Dorothy F. BUXTON): ding member of the Acad6mie de MU6decine in GosCEEN, W. H. N.: Andrew Balfour Memorial, -The White Flame: The ,Storv of the Save the the Section of Surgery, 1061 257 Children Fund, rev., 197 GIBSON, Lieut.-Col. George John. obituary GossE, William: Plantar corns, 783 FULLER, F. H.: Raw milk and teeth, notice of, 126 GoUGH, A.: Carcinoma of Fallopian tube. 1174 598 GIFFORD, Mrs. E.: Refractive indices. 614 GOULD, E. Pearce: Asthma and allied coLJi Fund. Hastings (Sir Charles) Memorial, 160. See GILBERT: Oleothorax, 993 tions, 380 also Hastings GILES, Arthur E.: A Fantasy of th1e Seasons assd GOULDESBROUGH. C.: X-ray dosage in malignant Fund, Hospital Sunday: Annual meeting of the Other Verses, rev., 1085 disease, 147 Glasgow Branch, 540 GILFORD, Hastings: Origin of tumours, 957 Gould's Medical Dictiotarv, rev., 338 Fund, King Edward's Hospital: Annual GILHESPY, Brayshaw: Deaf-mutism, 290 Gout, review of book on, 153 meeting, 1140-Applications for grants, 473- GILL, Lieut.-Col.. appointed honorary surgeon Government Commissions still at work (par-lia- Gift to, 83-New members of the Hospital to the King, 1059 mentary note), 916 Economy Committee. 118-Contributions to, GILL. F.: Transplantation of fibula, 17 Gritfenberg ring as a "contraceptive" (V. B. 127. 267 - Issues a pamphlet dealing with GILL. Hope, awarded the Langley Memorial Green-Armytage). 13-(G. T. Cregan), 237- provisions made for professional and middle Prize, 315 Correspondence on, 76-Discussion on at the classes in voluntary hospitals in London, GILLESPIE, R. D.: Occupation and neurosis, National Birth Control Association confer- 505-" Mock trials " in aid of, 825 132 (0)-(And D. K. HENDERSON): A Text-Book ence, 1047 Fund, Metropolitan Hospitals Contribution of Psychiatry, third edition, rev., 941 GRAHAM, C. W.: Certification of blindness, 989 (Australia), 210 GILLIES, H. D.: The barbiturates in anaes- GRAHAM, Evarts A. (editor): General Suergery, Fund, Royal Medical Benevolent, 303, 574, 953- thesia, 496 rev., 529 Annual meeting, 574, 953 GILMORE, Haldane C.: Raw milk and dental GRAHAM, John Campbell, obituary notice of, Fund, Shuttleworth Samaritan, 1057 caries, 642 1194 r T Bfmx 14 JAN.-JUNE, 1932] INDEX I EDcAL JOUENAL

GRArAM-LITTLE. Sir E.: London County Hos- Haemorrhage, spontaneous, of the newborn Hay fever, review of book on. 1035 pitals, 258-Pathological ser vice of the London (A. G. B. Duncan), 521 HArEM, Professor Georges: Ninetieth birthday County Council, 545, 686,820 Haemorrhage, subarachnoid, with glycosuria of, 83, 667-Reads a paper before the Medical GRAM, H. C.: Asthma statistics, 215 and hemiplegia (A. C. S. Courts). 190 Society of the Hospitals of Paris, 667 G&RANGER, E.: Antagonistic diseases, 405 Haemorrhage into suprarenal capsules in a Head, aftercoming, 630 GRANIT, Ragnor: Retinal structure and function, child, sudden death from (J. A. Henderson Headache, review of book on, 295 1082 and F. Pettigrew), 14 Health Exhibition in Edinburgh, 32, 255, 442 GRANT, D. Lyall: Andrew Balfour Memorial, Haemorrhoids, review of book on, 991 257 Haemostasis and the radical operation for HEALTH MINISTRY- G(RANT, Lieut.-Col. Graham: Catarrhal infection hydrocele (C. Max Page), 658 Annual report (1930-31). 440 and formalin vapour, 120 Haemostat, tonsil. 296 Cancer, treatment of, circular re, 816 GRANT, Graham: Plantar corns, 1016 HAGENBACE, Charles: Unilateral oedema, 967 Children Act (1908), anendment of, circular rt GRANT, Lachlan: Puerperal temperatures and HAIR1E, Norman: The Gritfenberg ring, 77 83 their prevention, 148-Aluminium and health, HAJJ, Ibrahimn El, Kaisar-i-Hind medal con- Diets, criticism and improvements of, 628 686 ferred on. 75 Electric shocks, protection against, memor- GRABBY, E. Dudley: Treatment of scalp ring- HALDANE, J. B. S., elected a Fellow of the Royal andum on, 1045 worm, 215 Society, 484 Foods and drugs. defective, 440 GRASSET, E. (and A. ZOUTENDYK): Immuno- HALDANE, J. S.: Uses of oxygen and COa in Medical officers in, 596. 639 logical Studies in Reptiles and their Belation medicine, 144 Maternity and child welfare services, payment to Aspects of Immutnity in Higher Antimals, HALDIN, Mrs. Henry: Bottle Feedinig of lnfant8, of contributions to voluntary associations rev., 891 third edition, rev., 714 providing, 967 GRAVES. William P.: Female Sex Hormonology, HALDIN-DAVIS, H.: Someinteresting drug erup- Parliamentary note on, 596, 639 rev., 615 tions, 422 (0) Serum treatment of cerebro-spinal fever, 540 deputation GRAY, Colonel A. C. H.. appointed Honorary HALER, David H.: sarcoma associated with Sterilization of mental deficients, Surgeon to the King, 547 known trauma, 933 (0)-Bronchomoniliasis, re, 315 GRAAY, J. D. Allan: B. aerogenes as an index of 1052 Tuberculosis, report on (A. S. MacNalty), 675 water purity. 826 HALL, Arthur J.: Oculogyric attacks in chronic GREAVES. Aubrey V.: Use of Takayama's solu- encephalitis, 34 Health pamphlets:-Sugar: Whv Worrv about tion in the identification of blood stains, 932 HALL, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Alexander William, It? and Honey versus Other Forms of Sugar. (0) obituary notice of, 639 267 GREEN-ARMYTAGE. V. B.: A Contraceptive." 13 HALL, H. E. F.: Village settlements for the Health Resorts Association, British. See Asso- GREENFIELD, J. G.: Production of immunity tuberculous, 954 ciation by convalescent human serum, 334-Micro- HALLINAN, Major Thonmas John, C.B.E. con- Health resorts: Of Switzerland, 211-Of Italy. scopical differentiation of cerebral tumours, ferred on, 75 1177 334-(and others) When and How to Collect Halometer, a direct. 1085 Health services (parliamentary notes on), 733, Pathological Specimens for Laboratory Exam- HALPENNY, A. R.: Tuberculous pericarditis. 662 778-Cost of, 778-In Scotland, 780 ination, 1183 HAM, B. Burnett: Hanidbook of Sanitarv law Health services for the pre-school child, 342 GREENWOOD, Major: The epidemiology of for the Use of Candidates for Public Health Hearing aids, problem of (A. W. (G, Ewing), 1126 streptococcal infections, 426-" The student in Qualificationts, rev., eleventh edition, 296 Hearing, defective, investigation of (A. W. G. irons," 541-Puerperal fever and pyrexia, 801 HAMILTON, E. S. B., appointed a Serving Brother Ewing), 1003-A survey of two years' research, GREGORY, Dr.: Schizophrenia, 994 of the Order of St. John of Jerusalenm, 83 1139-Correspondence on, 1189 GREIG, Colonel, exhibits tissue of fatal cases HAMILTON, Deputy Inspector-General Frazer, Hearing. See also Deaf of yellow fever and malaria, 427 obituary notice of, 639 HEARN, Captain Lewis Julius Christopher, GREIG, David M., honorary LI.D. St. Andrews HAMILTON, Surgeon-General Sir Henry, obituary obituary notice, of 735 conferred on, 82 notice of, 360 Heart. aortic valvular disease of (Maurice GREIG, Wing Commander Louis, K.B.E. con- HAMILTON, T. D.: Kouman's celluloid spreader Campbell and J. W. Shackle), 328(0) ferred on. 1088. 1097 for making blood films, 427 Heart disease. the simulation of (K. Shirley GRREVEs, Edwin Hyla, obituary notice of, 173 HANDLEY, W. Sampson: The Genesis of Cantcer, Smith), 129 (0)- Correspondence on, 262, 308. GRIERsON, Sir Andrew: Medical services in rev., 194 444 Scotland, 1049 Hands. minor injuries of the (Grant Massie). 15 Heart, congenital malformation of, in two aRIFFITH, E. F.: Medical problems of contra- Hannah Dairy Resea-ch Institute. See Dairy sucoessive pregnancies, 1016 ception, 1047 HANNAN, John H.: Spontaneous cure of cancer, Heart, review of book on, 199 GlRIFFITTS: Mosquitos and aeroplanes, 670 355-Thyroid extract and pulmonary embolus, Heart. See also Cardiac and Coronary disease 1062 GRINDLEY, G. C.: Report on the physiology of 774, 958 Heaviside, John, and his museunm. vision, 622 TIAPPER, Captain W., awarded the Parkes RECHT, Charles E.: Tea and sugar. 968 GROBER. Julius: Invited to deliver addresses in Memorial Prize, 1014 HECET, Selig: Mechanism of colour vision, 1081 American universities, 1061 HARDCASTLE. D. Noel: Child guidance clinics, HBDGEs, Ernest E.: Colloids, rev, 714 Grosse, Albert, death of, 961 168 HEDLEY, J. P Analgesia in childbirth, 1173 GROSSER, Otto: Toxaemia of pregnancy, 995 HARDMAN, T. Garratt: Pyelography, 335 HBDRicH, A. W.: Epidemic mneningitis, 248 GROsVENOR, Chetwynd J. P. (and A. H. DOUTH- HARDY, F. S., appointed a Serving Brother of FHeel. painful, 43 WAITE): Case of pyrexia of obscure origin, 139 the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 83 HEFFERMAN, L. W.: Puerperal septicaemia and (0) HARE, Dorothy: Treatment of anaemias, 63 C.M.B. nurses, 546 Group-specific substances In the human body HARE, Evan Herring, obituary noRtice of, 1013 HEIM5-HEYMANN, Paul, death of, 173 (Lieut.-Col. R. B. Lloyd). 284 HARE, Tom: Mr. Punch's hump, 124-A case of HEIsE, Fred H. (and Lawrason BROWN): The GUDZENT, Friedrich, invited by the Royal cow-pox or vaceinia, 171-Foetal pathology. 710 Lungs and the Early Stages of Tuberculosis. Egyptian Medical Society to lecture at Cairo, Hare-lip clinic at the Royal Free Hospital, 597 rev., 385 967 Hare-lip, review of book on, 1036 HEITMANN. Dr.: Tutbercu7losis int D)enmark, 21 GuEST, L. Haden: Treatment of scalp ring- HARET. H. (and others): Atlas de Radio graphie Norway, and Swede,,, worm. 261 Osseuse, rev., 63 HELBICHa, Karl, death of, 314 GULLAND, J. M.. title of Reader in Biochemistry HARIDAS, G.: Aneurysm of thoracic aorta with HFIELLER, Julius, death of. 638 conferred on, 220 complete transposition of viscera, 236 Helminthological abstracts, 1089 Gums, review of book on diseases of, 103 HARENEsS, A. H.: Preparation for marriage, Hemiplegia and glycosuria with subarachnoid GUNN, William: Convalescent serum in prophy- 592 haemorrhage (A. C. S. Courts), 190 laxis of measles, chicken-pox, and mumps, 183 HARMAN. N. Bishop: An electric ophthalmo- HEMMANT, Lynette: (Gonorrhoea and other for glare in cervical discharges, 381 (0) - The epidemiology of streptococcal in- scope, 197-A device preventing fections, 425 electric ophthalmoscopes, 477-Road traffic HENDERSON, Albert Hailey, Kaisar-i-Hind Medal GUNSON, E. B. (and T. Harold PETTIT): The signals, 682 conferred on, 1097 circulation after an indurance test 280 (0) HARPER, J. R.: Some aspects of typhoid, 292 HENDERSON. David Kennedy: Appointed phy- of the Royal GUNEWARDENE, H. O.: The stroke in high HARPER, R. J. M.: Cerebral aneurysm with sician-superintendent Edinburgb arterial pressure, 180 (0)-Awarded the Sir recurrent leakage, 13 (0) Hospital for Mental Disorders and professor Charles Hastings Clinical Prize (1930), 180 HARRIEs. D. J. (and Howel B. PIERcE): Hydro- of psychiatry in the , A Text-Book of GuPTA, N. : Anaemia in pregnancy in India, nephrotic pelvic kidney, 612 907-(And R. D. GILLESPIE): 1031 HARRIS, H. A.: Normal development in the Psychiatry. third edition, rev., 941-Report of GUTHRIE, A. Cowan: Treatment of influenza. young child, 16 the Glasgow Royal Mental Hospital, 955 222 HARRIS. Henry Albert, title of Fellow of Uni- HENDERSON, J. A. (and F. PETTIGREW): Sudden GUTERIE, Thomas: Foreign bodies in the air versity College, London, conferred on, 407 death from haemorrhage into the suprarenal passages, 401 EHARtRIs. I.: Method of recording maximum capsules in a child, 14-Antagonistic diseases, GUYON, F61ix, centenary of the birth of, 43 arterial pressure, 563 498 GYE, W. E.: Aetiology of cancer, 395, 495, 685- HARRIS, V. C. J.: Diverticulum of duodenum HENDERSON, Maior-General P. H.: Aluminiumn Origin of tumours, 801 associated with calculus formation, 1080 and health, 1C56 Gymnastics, review of book on, 383 HARRISON, C. C.: Sex equality, 222 HENDLEY, Major-General Harold, obituary Gynaecological tum-ours. See Tumours HARRISON, Colonel L. W.: Gonorrhoea and other notice of. 450 Gynaecology, present and future of (W. Blair- cervical discharges, 380 HENRY, F. J.: Laryngocele, 293 Bell). 45 (0) HART, P. D'Arcy: Report on the Value of HENRY, George W.: Essesntials of Psychiatry, Gynaecology, review of books, 889,1038 Tuberculin Tests in Man: with special refer- second e(lition, rev., 664 Gynaecology. See alsoObstetrics and Midwifery ence to the Intracutaneous Test, 715 Henry VIII, review of book on. 1036 HARTTMANN, Eduard von: Ptilosophy of the UTz- HENSEN, Victor, 268 cotnscinous, new edition, rev., 474 HENSHALL. Dr. Gambian sleeping sickness, 428 Harveian Oration: Pulmonary embolism (Sir Hepatex, 1180 Bernard Spilsburv), 564 Hepatic calcium. See Calcium HARVEY, Henry, obituary notice of, 731 Hepatic and splenic diseases, combined (leading H. HARVEY, Lieut.-Col. W. F.: Kouman's celluloid article), 1134 spreader for making blood filnms, 427 Hepatic. See also Liver Habit formation and conditioned reflexes HARLAM, William Frederic: Death of, 393- Hepato-splenography (F. J. Morris), 1082 (W. Horsley Gantt). 517 (0) Obituary notice of, 453 HERD, S. B.: Intra-thoracic new growths, 17- Hewitt, appointed a crown Hastings, Sir Charles, 27-Memorial fund, 160 Chorion epithelioma of broad ligaument, 1174- HACKIING, Douglas 1174 nominee on the General Medical Council. 111 See also Fund Epitbelioma of vulva, Haematoma of the gastro-colic omentum (W. C. HASTINGS, Somerville: Mouth-breathing and Heredity and epilepsy (J. S. Manson), 887 W. Nixon). 797 nasal obstruction, 842 Heredity and naevi, 1156 Haematopoiesis, cobalt for, 1010 HAsTINGs, Violet E.: Maternal mortality, 445 HERN, J. R. B.: Large thoracic growth pro- of (Henry 177 Havre: Cases of poisoning ? arsenic, at, 825 ducing a gross deflection of the trachea, 1126 Haematuria, significance Wade), malig- (0) HAWORTE. James: Ether convulsions, 1156 HERNAMAN-JOENSON, F.: X-ray dosage in Haemolytic streptococci, colony variation in. HAWTHORNE, C. 0.: Preparation for marriage, nant disease, 146-Treatmaent of osteo-arthritis and its importance in puerperal sepsis 727 of the hip, 726, 861-Pre- and post-operative x-ray in breast cancer. 1191 immunity (C. G. Paine), 1174. See also Hay, imported, and foot and mouth disease therapy Puerperal sepsis (parliamentary note), 503 Hernia, two rare types of in the same patient Haemorrhage, cerebral, internal, due to acci- Hay fever, intranasal ionization in (Philip (A. John Cokkinis). 1171 dont (Stratford Sheldon), 332 Franklin). 751 (0) Herpes, cervical, with facial palsy, 171 TRZ Burn= JAN.-JUNE, 1932] INDEX JAN.-JUNE, 19321i I[ NZDI"X..Tovm"&Thiflurns. TT55

Herpes and chicken-pox occurring together, 1062 HORTOLOMEI, N. (and VI. BUTUBEANU): Hospital. Royal Edinburgh, of Mental and Herpes zoster with facial paralysis: chicken-pox Chirurgie de l'UUlere Gastrique et Duod nal, Nervous Disorders: Annual report, 491 in the same household (G. H. H. Booth), 15 rev., 846 Hospital, Royal Free: Hare-liD and cleft palate Herpes zoster involving the urinary bladder HORTON, B. T.: Thrombo-angiitis obliterans and clinic to be opened at, 597-New physical (Clement C. Chesterman), 563 its relation to tobacco, 996 medicine and orthopaedic departments, 690- F-erpes zoster. visceral, 632. 726 HOSFOPD, J. P.: Fractures in the region of the Scharlieb memorial ward and tablet, 966, '051 HBBTZLBB, Arthur E.: Surgical Pathologv of ankle-joint. 473 Hospital, Royal London Ophthalmic (Moor- the Genito- UrinarvOrgans, rev., 153-Surgical HOsKTN, Jenner: Non-infective nephrltis, 522 fields): Annual dinner, 398 PathologV of the Skin, Fascia, Muscles, Hospital administration: In New Zealand, 115- Hospital, Royal National for Consumption, Tendons, Blood, and Lymph Vessels. rev., 527 In Northern Ireland, 855 Ireland: Annual general meeting and report, HBERiBimER, Karl, awarded the Ehrlich- Hospital almoners. value of, 858-Annual report 855 Weingert medal of the University of Frank- of the Institute of, 1100 Hospital, Royal Prince Alfred, Sydney, fort. 267 Hospital, Battersea General (Anti-vivisection), difficulties of, 210 HEss, W. B.: Die Regulierung des Blutkreis- restored to by London County Council for Hospital, St. Bartholomew's: Lectures at the laufes, rev., 1132-DieRegulierung der A tmung, accident ambulance cases, 737 Medical College, 126-Reports. vol. lxiv. rev., rev., 1133 Hospital, Belfast Royal Victoria: Annusl meet- 243-Progress of surgery at (1880-1930), 857 HEvIN, M.: " On extraneous bodies retained in ing. 768-Paying patients and the radium Hospital, St. John Ophthalmic, Jerusalem: the oesophagus." 721 supply to, 768-Statistics. 1099 Report, 627 HEWERa. C. Langton: Suction surgery, 262 Hospital, Benn Ulster: Annual meeting and Hospital, St. Thomas's: Lectures, 81 HE:WLETT, C. J., and Son: Centenary dinner of, report, 856 Hospital, Beamen's. See Hospital " Dread- 820 Hospital, British Dental: Annual meeting, 1004 nought" HEBER, Gustav: Hypnosis and Hvpnotherapv, Hospital. Chalmers's, Edinburgh: New build- Hospital, Sir Patrick Dun's, and the sweep- rev., 20 ings, 116 stakes, 1099 HIGGINS, W. R., memorial tablet to, 641 Hospital for Children, Great Ormond Street: Hospital services in Fife, grouping of, 723 HIGGINSON, Glenn Devere: Fields of Psycho- New pavilion at the Recovery Branch Hospital Hospital Sunday Fund. See Fund logy: a Studv of Aian and his Environment, opened, 1051 Hospital, Sydney, finaDces of, 906 rev., 475 Hospital, Coombe Lying-in: Clinical Report for Hospital, Tadworth Recovery: New pavilion Highlands and Islands Fund, 1186. See al8o 1931, 1186 opened, 1051 Insurance Hospital, Cork District Mental: Appointment Hospitals centre scheme, Birmingham medical HML, Gladys: The teaching of obstetrics, 985 of medical superintendent, 494 school and, 393, 494 HILL, Sir Leonard: Oxygen and Everest. 120 Hospital, Deaconess, Edinburgh: Annual meet- Hospitals, civic, in Edinbur-gh, 304, 907 HML, N. Gray: Acute rheumatic infection, 1034 ing, 630 Hospitals conference in Liverpool, 1004. See also HILLMAN, George Brown: Death of. 577-Obituary Hospital, Down County Mental: new depart- Association British Hospitals notice of, 636 ments opened, 583 Hospitals, cottage (A. Ernest Maylard), 315 HILTON, Reginald: Uses of oxygen and CO2 in Hospital, " Dreadnought": Annual court, 966 Hospitals, county, in Northern Ireland, confer- medicine, 145 Hospital, Dublin Royal Victoria Eye and Ear: ence on, 583 HImEs. Norman E.: A Guide to Birth Control Report, 1002 Hospitals and economy, 1110 Literature, rev., 807 Hospital, Dunfermline: Annual meeting, 256 Hospitals, Edinburgh municipal, 907, 1144 - HINDLE, E. : Transmission of Leishmanis Hospital, Edinburgh Dental, and School: Changes in, 1144 infections, 240- Microscopy of filterable Annualrdinner, 347 Hospitals, Edinburgh: Visited by the Lord viruses, 800 Hospital, Edinburgh. and Dispensary for High Commissioner, 1098 HINsIE, L. E.: Scbizophrenia, 994 Women and Children: Annual meeting, 630 Hospitals, London County Council (leading HINTON. M. A. C.: Rats and Mice as Enemies of Hospital, Edinburgh Elsie Inglis Memorial article). 156-History of the transfer, 160- Mankind, third edition, rev., 66 Maternity: Annual meeting, 630 Correspondence on, 258-Instruction at, 629- Hip-joint. diseases of the (James F. Brailsford). Hospital. Edinburgh Royal Maternity and Nursing staff of. 628-Plastic surgery unit 92(0), 612 Simpson Memorial: Report, 722 transferred from Balham to Hammersmith, Hip-joint, osteoarthritis of. See Osteoarthritis Hospital, Edinburgh, for Women: Annual meet- 348 - Post- graduate teaching at, 1145 - Hippocrates, bust of presented to the German ing. 630 Statistics, 348. See also Council, London Museum of Hygiene at Dresden, 1199 Hospital. Gal way Central: Proposed appoint- County HInsaOHMAN N.: Delivery of a contraceptive, ment of radiologist, 1187 Hospitals, mental, German, a tour of, 692 84 Hospital, Glasgow Cancer: Annual meeting, 678 Hospitals. mental, in Northern Ireland, grants Hirecheprung's disease (Sir W. I. de Courcy Hospital, Glasgow Children's: Annual meeting. for, 954 Wheeler), 756 585 Hospitals. mental, Scottish - Report, 116-In the Histology, review of book on, 664 Hospital, Glasgow Dental, opening of the new, Irish Free State: Returns, 164 HoBBs. Arthur Remington: Maternal morbidity 1098 Hospitals and motor accidents, cost of (parlia- and mortality, 569 - Puerperal fever and Hospital, Glasgow Ear, Nose and Throat: mentary note), 735, 780, 1199 - In Northern pyrexia, 801-Obituary notice of, 1106 Annual meeting, 857 Ireland, 1050. See alsoiAccidents HOBDAY, F. T. G.: Foetal pathology, 710 Hospital, Glasgow, for Infectious diseases, pro- Hospitals in Northern Ireland, paying patients Hodgkin's disease, a hundred years of. 247- posed new, 630 and the radium supply to, 768 Review of books on, 713 Hospital, Glasgow Mental: Appointment of Hospitals, obligations to, 32 1185 HODSON, C. B. S.: Voluntary sterilization, 1046 physician-superintendent, Hospitals. Pensions (pgrliamentary note), 503. HOGBBEN, Lancelot: Genetic Principles in Medi- Hospital, Glasgow Royal Maternity and See also Pensions cine and Social Science, rev., 293-Medical Womens': Annual meeting, 442 N Hospitals. sweepstakes for. See Sweepstakes problems of contraception, 999 Hospital, Glasgow Royal Mental: Annual meet- Hospitals, visiting staffs of, payment of, Hog's stomach. See Stomach ing and report, 586, 955 439 HOLBECHE, Arthur Oliver, obituary notice of, Hospital, Grangegorman Mental: Inspection Hospitals, voluntary, in London, provisions 593 report, 397-Laboratory for pathological made for the professional and middle classes HOLDERNESs, E. W. E.:-Dangerous drugs research, 1002- Report from the medical in, 505-Annual report of the London Volun- register: duties of non-dispensing practi- superintendent, 677-Statistics, 1002 tary Hospitals Committee, 854-Constitution titioners, 259 Hospital, Guy's: Lectures. 81-Reports, vol. lxxxi of committee, 855 HOLDERNESs, R. Cautley: Inhaling tobacco (vol. ii, fourth series), No. 4, rev., 385-Fripp Hospitals, voluntary, and the State (Scotland smoke, 1016 (Alfred) Memorial Fellowship established at, 1144 HOLFELDER, H. (and others): Ergebitisse der 505-Visit of the Prince of Wales to, 769- Houses built with State assistance: statistics medisinischen Strahlenforsch#vng (R6ntgen- Guv's Hospital Nursittg Guide, Hanidbook of (parliamentary note), 1154 diagnostik, ROnttgen, Radium- untd Licht- Nurses' Leaoue, and Register ol Nurses Hotsing in Paddington, 1188 therapie), vol. v, rev.. 1175 Trainted at Guy's Hosipital, rev., 992 Housing scheme for the poor in Dublin, 256 Holiday Home (in the New Forest), 968 Hospital, Highgate, allegations against, 908 Housing survey in London, 493 HOLLAND. Eardley: Essential hypertension. Hospital, Kashmir Mission: Report, 1052 HOIUSTON, Sir Alexander: Appreciation of John 239-Teaching of obstetrics, 984-Analgesia in Hospital, King Edward VII Memorial, Bombay: Clough Thresh, 1058-Report on London's childbirth, 1173 Annual report, 725 water, in 1931, 1178 HOLLAND. Sir Thomas: Proposed extension of Hospital. Lebanon, for Mental Diseases: Annual HouSTOUN. R. A.: The absorption of Light, 614 the medical curriculum, 212 meeting, 1015 HOWARD, Christopher: Bedside Manners, rev., Holland, cancer mortality in, 1109 Hospital for Limbless Sailors and Soldiers, 1085 HOLMBS. Sir Charles: A Grammar of the Arts, Princess Louise Scottish, Erskine: Annual HOWE, Earl: Mischiefs of motoring, 251 rev.. 665 meeting, 442 HOwELL, Whitchurch: Normal development in HOLROYD, B., re-elected chairman of the West Hospital, Limerick: Annual meeting, 164 the young child, 17-Diagnosis of diseases of Riding County Council, 1015 Hospital, Liverpool Northern, diet clinic at, 568 the hip-joint, 613 -Treatment of osteo-arthritis HOLTE[USEN, H. (and others): Ergebnisse der Hospital, Livingstone, Dartford, fatal mistake of hip, 820 medizinischent Strahlenforschung (Rontgen- at, 359 Howlers, 316 diagnostik, RBntgen-, Radium- und Licht- Hospital, London: Scholarship at the medical HUBBACK, Eva M.: First-aid classes, 872 therapie), vol. v, rev., 1175 college, 777-Lectures, 961-Prize-giving. 1107 HUGOUNENQ.L.: Ozone in industry and public Home administration: Industrial diseases and Hospital, a London, progress of surgery at (1880- health, 1182 young offenders (parliamentary note), 778 1930 (Sir D'Arcy Power), 857-Researches Pub- Hump of Mr. Punch. See Punch Home Office: RePort on criminal statistics, 811 lished from the Wards and Laboratories of the Hungary: Medical education in (A. B. L. BeznAk), -New pottery regulations, 814 London Hospital durina 1931, rev., 992 998-Prize for original work in the aetiology of Honey versus other forms of sugar, 267 Hospital, Longmore, Edinburgh: Annual meet- trachoma, 1015 Honours, New Year. 69, 75-Birthday, 1088,1097 ing, 32 HUNT, Elizabeth: Shoe-leather dermatitis, 353 HOOKER, R. J.: Raw milk and,dental caries, 550 Hospital, Madras Government General: Annual HUNTER, Donald: The parathyroid s and Hooters and deafness. See Deafness Report, 33 generalized osteitis fibrosa, 947 HOPKINS, Sir F. Gowland: Biochemistry in Hospital, Marie Curie: Dedication of the Devon HUNTER, J. B., Diagnosis and treatment of lung medicine. 524 - A correction, 569 - D.C.L. bed, 221-Annual meeting, 908 abscess, 288 Durham conferred on, 595 Hospital, Middlesex: Collected Clinioal Papers, HUNTER. William: Unusual bone injury in a HOPWOOD, F. R.: X-ray dosage in malignant 1930-1931, rev., 848-Lectures at the Medical child, 658 disease, 147 College, 961 Hunterian Lectures. See Lectures HORDER, Sir Thomas: The common cold, 290- Hospital, Monkstown, County Dublin: Annual Hunterian oration: The commlemoration of Medical problems of contraception, 999- meeting, 856 great men (Wilfred Trotter), 317 (0)-Leading Medical aspects of sterilization, 1045 Hospital, Mount Vernon, forms an Anti-Cancer article on, 339 Hormones. estimation of (K. Culhane and League, 857 HUNWIaKE, R. F.: The E-ssentials of Bacterio. S. W. F. Underhill), 711 Hospital, municipal (Highgate), allegations logical Technique, rev., 528 Hormones, sex, research in (E. C. Dodds), 148- against, 908 HUPRST, A. F.: Asthma and allied conditions, Correspondence on, 268 Hospital nursing service. See Nursing 380-Non-infective nephritis. 522-Functions Hormones, sex, review of book on, 615 Hospital provision for people of moderate of the sympathetic nervous system, 566- HORNABROOK, R. W.: Methods of anaesthesia, means: British Provident Association's Hirschsprung's disease,757-Types of stomach 819 scheme, 766. 997. 1142 predisposing to duodenal ulcer, 817 HORNE, Andrew: Child welfare in Ireland, 493 Hospital, Queen Charlotte's: Clinical Reports, HURST, C. C.: Microscopy of filterable viruses, Horses and dogs for experimental purposes 1925-1930, rev., 848 799 (parliamentary note), 870. See also Vivisection Hospital, Rotunda: Progress of obstetrics in. HUTCHSON, Peter: Case of suspected rat-bite Horsley lecture. See Lecture 583-Annual report, 1049 iever, 936 rsEz BRITIS i6 JAN.-JUNE, I9321 INDEX MDICAL JOURXNA

HUTCrHSoN, Robert (editor): An Index of Treat- INCOME TAX (conRtinued): Insurance, National Health: ment, tenth edition, rev., 243-Mischiefs of Purchase of professional equipment, 1200 Amendment Bill, 868. 962, 1005, 1107, 1153, 1198 motoring, 252 Receipt of gifts, 918 -Second reading, 962-In committee, 1153 HUXLEY, Aldous: Huxley lvlemorial Lecture, Receipts for lectures, 316 Approved societies' valuation (leading article), 894 Residence-pr-ofessional use, 44 67 HUXLEY, Julian: Visits to Soviet Russia, 642 Residence in the , 410 Approved societies without surplus, 916 Huxley, Thomas Henry, and Aldous Huxley, Resident hospital director, 550 Asthima patients, hypodermic syringes for, 502, 894 Retirement of partner, 222 548 Hydatid cyst in lung (U. P. Basu), 1079 Salaried appointments, subscriptions, 362 Benefits to insured persons through Approved Hydrocele, haemostasis and the radical opera- Sale of practice, 176 Societies, 595 tion for (C. Max Page), 658 Sale of share in partnership, 506 Decrease in expenditure, 502 Hydrocephalus, otitic, a report of three cases Shares in a colonial company, 598 Dental benefits, 357 (C. P. Symonds), 53 (0) Statement of capital, 83 Highlands and Islands Fund, 1186 Hydrochloric acid in diabetes mellitus, 542 Use of residence for practice, 506 Income-tax on reduced fees of insurance Hydrosalpinx, twisted (J. E. Stacey), 382 Wear and tear, claim for arrears, 362 practitioners, 1059 Hygiene Council, British Social: Annual report, X-ray equipment: depreciation, 1016 lnsured persons not on panel of any prac- 536-Preparation for marriage project not to titioner. 1199 be proceeded with, 1044 Inicutnabula, Catalogue of the, in the library of Medical benefits, 356, 454 Hygiene, induistrial, in Scotland (Thomas the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Northern Ireland, 1050 Ferguson). 256 315 Parliament and (leading article), 945 Hygiene, Institute of: Nutritive value of mar- Incurable disease. See Disease Parliamentary notes, 356, 454, 502, 548, 595, 733, garine, 1137 Incurables, home relief of in Scotland, 1003 868, 915. 916, 962, 1059, 1198 Hygiene, review of book on, 665 Indexes, half-yearly, 71 Prolongation of Insurance Act, 595-In Scot- Hygiene, Rural, European Conference on, 21 land, 1186 Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. London School INDIA: Traders, small, as voluntary contributors, of: Appointments, 126-Degrees and pass lists, All-India Medical Council, 310, 824 454 264, 777-Langley Memorial Prize awarded, 315 Anaemia in pregnancy in (N. Gupta), 1031 Transitional benefits, 733 -Lectures and demonstrations,42-Sir Austen .inti-malarial measures in Travancore, 33 Women workers,increase in claims of insured, Chamberlain's review of achievement, 722 Cholera in, 869 548, 1198 Hyperpiesia, 170 Cholera prevention in Assam, 725 Women's National Health Insurance (Northern Hyperpiesia, etiological factors of (C. W. C. Epidemics, forecasting of, 724 Ireland), 1002 Bain), 57 (0) Estimates, 869 Hynerpiesia, treatment of (W. Edgecombe), 68 Government General Hospital, Madras, 33 Insurance, social, review of book on, 942 (0) Kashmir Mission Hospital: Report, 1052 Intelligence and disease, report on, 206 Hyperpituitarism, basophilic [Cushing's en(lo- King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Bombay, Inter-Collegiate Scholarships Board, London, crine pituitary syndrome] and ? basophilic 725 See London hypopituitarism (F. Parkes Weber), 935 Leprosy in, treatment of, 1052 International Clinics, vol. iii, forty-first series, Hynertension, essential (Geoffrey Evans), 238- Madras, medical administration in, 443 rev., 153-Vol. iv, forty-first series, rev., 386 (Robert Marshall), 468 (0)-Correspondence Opium manufacture and distribution, 824, 870 Intervertebral disks (leading article). 246 on, 590 Parliamentary notes on, 310, 503, 639, 734, 824, Intestinal auto-intoxication (leading article), Hyperthyroidism, discussion on, 63 869 1040 Hyperthyroidism with achlorhydria, 496 Pensions in the Indian services, 503, 635, 686, Intestinal disease and urinary complications, Hypoglyeaemia, insulin, 1136 738-A correction, 738 946 Hlypoglycaemia, spontaneous (Albert Rams- Public Health, Director of, in the Central Intestinal flatulence. See Flatulence bottom and Cyril G. Eastwood), 833 (0) Provinces, 639 Intra-thoracie new growths (Leslie Cunning- Hypopharynx, malignant disease of. See Cancer Punjab, public health in the, 444 ham), 17-(A. Tudor Edwards), 827. See also Hypertrichosis, treatment of (leading article), Unlegalized practice and qualifications, 33 New growths 667 Intussusception in an adult, unusual case of Hypopituitarism and hyperpituitarism. See Indian medical qualifications, 934 (Ian H. Orr), 331 Hyperpituitarism Indian Medical Service: Annual dinner, 1194- Ionization, intranasal, in hay fever, vasomotor Hysterectomy, abdominal, total, for myoma of Appointments and promotions, 920. See also rhinitis and ozaena (Philip Franklin), 751 (0)- uterus (Herbert Spencer), 1157 (0) Supplement Index Correspondence on, 918 Individual psychology. See Psychology Industrial dermatitis. See Dermatitis Ireland: I. Industrial diseases, notification of, 118- Armagh County, health of school children, Statutory requirements, 118-Cost of (parlia- 494 Ice-bag or hot bottle, alternative, 891 mentary note), 778 Bangor sewerage scheme, 164 Idols, fallen. See Fallen idols Industrial hygiene in Scotland (Thomas Belfast: Public Health Congress in, 677, 954- Illegal detention of servant girl (parliamentary Ferguson), 256 Public health services in, cost of. 117- note), 357 Industrial psychology, See Psychology School children, education of, 117-Tuber- Ir,LINGWORTH, Charles F. W. (and Bruce M. Infant feeding, review of book on, 153 culosis committee estimates, 256 - White- DIcK): A Text-Book of Surgical Pathology, Infantile paralysis. See Poliomyelitis abbey Sanatorium, 164 rev., 527 Iniection in the dormitory. See Dormitory Belfast Royal Victoria Hospital, 768, 1099- Itabecility, porencephalic '(Richard J. A. Berry Infections and ear inflammation (Hiarold Anniual meeting, 768-Paying patients and the and R. M. Bates), 830 (0) Barwell), 1126 radium supply to, 768 Imehotep, 217 Infectious disease, some pre-bacteriological Benn Ulster Hospital, 856 Immunity and malignant tumours, 260 views on (E. W. Goodall), 241 Births and deaths registration in Northern Import Duties Advisory Committee: Applica- Infectious diseases, review of book on, 572 Ireland, 303 tions re additional duties and to the Free Infirmary, Aberdeen Royal: New buildings, 540 Child welfare in, 493 List, 871 Infirmary, Edinburgh Royal: Health exhibi- Coombe Lying-in Hospital, 1186 Import Duties Bill, 356. 408, 454, 823, 868 tion in aid of, 32, 255-Extension Appeal Fund, Cork medical appointment, 494 Impotence following tonsillectomy, 221, 268 32-Report for 1931, 165-Scheme for paying County Hospitals in Northern Ireland. 583 INCE. J. G. Hastings: Breech presentation, 15 patients, 255 Dispensary medical officer's deputy, 1187 Infirmary, Falkirk Royal: Opening of the neow, Down County Mental Hospital,583 IsCoME TAX: 44, 83, 128, 176, 222, 268, 316, 362, 410, 213-Annual meeting, 679 DUBLIN: 456, 506, 550, 598. 641, 692, 737, 784. 826, 872, 918, Infirmary, Glasgow Eye: Annual meeting, 630 Housing scheme for the poor, 256 968. 1016, 1059, 1061, 1110, 1156, 1200 Infirmary, Glasgow Royal: Action against, 166- Lunacy increase in the district of, 397 Appointment under the Crown: free quarters, Annual meeting, 398 Public health in, 303 84 Infirmary, Glasgow Victoria: Annual meeting, Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, 1002 Appointment: travelling expenses, 456 491-Annual meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary Fermanagh County school children, health of, Appointments, various, 1061 kssociation, 213 397 Assessments for past vears, 222 Infirmary, Glasgow Western: Annual meeting Hospital administration and the North of .Assistant: expenses, 268 of contributors, 346 Ireland government, 855 Assistant: tax not applied for, 84 Infirmary, Leeds General: Annual meeting, 679 Hospitals and motor accidents (Northern Cash basis: partnership, 968 Infirmary, Pertb Royal: Annual meeting, 586 Ireland), 1050 -Casual earnings, 44 Infirmary, Stirling Royal: Annual meeting. 304 Insurance, National Health (Northern Ireland), Change of proprietorship, 641 Influenza, ear complications of (J. F. O'Malley), lOO Colonial appointment: liability of bonus, 128 90 (0), 214-Leading article, 107-Correspond- Insurance, Women's National Health, 1002 Continuous employment, 83 ence on, 214 Irish Hospitals' Medical Services Exhibition, Disability pension, 826 Influenza in Switzerland, fatal cases, 783 1002 Dissolution of partnership, 1062 Influenza, treatment of, 222-By pneumosintes Irish Hospitals' Nursing and Midwifery Con- Division of partnership assessment, 362 vaccine, 222 ference, 1002, 1050 Employment of boy on car and garden, 738 INGRAM, John T.: Thallium acetate in the Irish Medical Association, 1186 Employment expenses, 1110 treatment of ringworm of the scalp, 8(0) Laboratory for pathological researeh at Employment in India: emoluments, 84 Inheritance, review of book on, 1130 Grangegorman Mental Hospital, 1002 Examination fees, 968 Injuries, accidental, review of book on. 845 Limerick hospital, 164 Expenditure on medical books and apparatus, INMAN, F. W.: Sepsis and subinvolution, 128 McIlroy, James, memorial to, 724 598 INNES, Francis Alexander, O.B.E. conferred on, Medical inspection and treatment of schoo Firm: depreciation and renewal of cars, 1062 75 children, 1050 Free furnished quarters, 1156 Inquests, coroners', in London, 909 Mental cases in Northern Ireland, treatment Income from property, 128 Insanity, menopausal, and bacterial toxaemia of, 724 Insurance practitioners, income tax on re- (T. Gillman Moorhead), 923 (0). See also Mental diseases in, 677 duced fees of. 1059 Menopause Mental hospitals in Northern Ireland, grant Loss on practice, 918 Institute of Hygiene. See Hygiene to, 954 Maidservant: professional expense, 692 Institute of Medical Psychology. See Psychology Midwife, work of the, 1002 Motor car: Allowance. 222-Depreciation of, Institute of Ray Therapy. See Ray Milk, clean, legislation re, 678 316, 872, 1016, 1062, 1110-Obsolesoence, 872- Institution of Gas Engineers: Annual meeting, Monkstown Hospital, County Dublin, 856 Replacement, 176, 316, 598, 1110, 1156, 1200- 1188-Gas fires and ventilation, 1188 Paying patients and the radium supply to Used for private purposes, 641 Institution, Liverpool Medical:-Intra-thoracie hospitals in Northern Ireland, 768 Partnership change: expenses and "basis," new growths, 17-Reticulo-endothelial system, Public Health Congress, 677, 954 784 191-Ante-natal radiology, 334-Scalp lesions, Public health in the Free State, 116 Payment of interest, 362 335-Some aspects of cancer, 383-Treatment Radiologist, proposed appointment of, at Payment for recommendation, 598 of infantile paralysis : experiences in Mel- Galway Central Hospital, 1187 Professional expenses, 872 bourne, 676-Value of hospital almoners, 858- Rotunda Hospital: Obstetrics in, 583-Annual Proportion of house used professionally, 737 Recent advances in the treatment of fractures, report, 1049 Proportion of rent, etc., for professional use, 1073 Royal Academy of Medicine, 1C49 84 Insulin, one of the first patienTs to receive, 597 Royal College of Physicians: Honorary Fellow- Public appointment: expenses, 872 Iusulin hypoglyeaenmin, 1136 ships, 768 Txx bumuisi JAN.-JUNE, I9321 INDEX MEDICAL JOVAAL I7

Ireland (continued): JOHNSON, Lieut.-Col. Cecil Willoughby, obituary KERR, Harold: Report on public health in New- Royal College of Surgeons: Charter day, 303- notice of, 915 castle-on-Tyne, 117 Association of Past Students, first meeting, JOHNSON, E. K.: Microscopy of filterable viruses, KERR, Munro: Toxaemias of pregnancy, 333 1098 800 KERRY, Richard: Aetiology of cancer, 634 Royal National Hospital for Consumption, 855 JOHNSON, Percy T,: Mischiefs of motoring, KESSLER, Henry H.: Accidental Intjuries. rev., 845 School children, education of, 117 252 Kettering gas bill (parliamentary note), 596 Sinclair, Thomas, presentation to, 397 JOHNSTON, Augustus Henry G., obituary notice KEYsSER, Franz: Die Elektrochirurgie. rev., F28 Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital and the sweep- of, 867 KHANDWALLA. Major Munguldass Tuliaram, stakes, 1099 JOHNSTON, D. J. Gair: Public health and the obituary notice of, 174 Stillorgan Sunshine Home, 1099 future, 541 Kidney, ectopic, 128 Tuberculosis in County Antrim, 256 JOHNSTON, John M., appointed a medical officer Kidney, hydronephrotic, pelvic (Howel B. Pierce Tuberculosis in relation to national health in the Department of Health for Scotland, 83- and D. J. Harries), 612 1002 Collapse therapy in phthisis, 754 Kidneys, review of book on, 941 Undulant fever in Northern Ireland (James B. JOENsTONE, Professor: Toxaemias of pregnancy, King Edward VII Sanatorium. See Sanatorium Baxter), 97 (0) 333 KING, Lieut.-Col. H. H.: Sprue in Malta, 911 Village settlements for the tuberculous, 954 Joints, stiff, treatment of, 39 KING, Norman C.: Advertising and canvassina, Vital statistics: For Northern Ireland, 584-In JOLL. Cecil A.: Diseases of the Thyroid Gland, 859 -The British Pharmacopoeia (1932), 1101 the Free State. 856 with Special Reference to Thyrotoxicosis, rev., KING, Colonel W. G.: Indian Medical Service Wexford County, the medical profession of, 711 pensions, 635, 738-A correction, 738 and the county M.O.H., 769 JoLowICZ, Ernst: Suggestion Therapy, rev., 20 KING, W. W.: Zondek-Aschheim test in ectopic Whiteabbey sanatorium, 164 JONEs, A. Rocyn: Appreciation of Frederick pregnancy, 382 Richard Fisher, 218 KINGSBURY, A. Neve: Report of the Institute for Iris pattern of Sphenodon (reotilia] (Ida Mann), JONES, George: The law and abortion, 40, 125 Medical Research at Kuala Lumpur, 158 526 JONES, P. T., presentation to, 1155 KTNLOCH, Jolhn Parlane: Death of, 249-Obituary Irish Hospitals Medical Services Exhibition, JONES, Sir Robert, awarded the Dawson notice of, 311. 407 1002-Tuberculosis in relation to national Williams Memorial Prize, 247-Injuries about KINNEAR John: Treatment of tinea capitis, 351 health, 1002 the elbow in children, 739 (0)-Mlanipulation KINNEAR. N. A.: Mucocutaneous ulcers, 784 Irish Hospitals' Nursing and Midwifery Confer- as a therapeutic measure, 753 KIRK, Hamilton: A warning, 362 ence, 1002, 1050-Work of the midwife, 1002- JONEs, R. Watson: Ambulatory treatment of KIRKPATRICK, H. J. R., awarded the Kirk Dun- Medical inspection and treatment of school fractures, 447, 634-Fractures of the spine, 684. canson Fellowship, 310 children, 1050 888-Recent advances in the treatment of KIRKUP. See, Faulkner Irish Medical As-ociation. See Association fractures, 1073 (0) KIRMMELL, Hermann. eightieth birthds y of, 1061 Iron. See " Ferri perchlor." JONES, W. Howard: A disclaimer, 1110 KIscE, Bruno: Verhanidlungen der Dewtschen IRVINE, Surgeon Commander L. C. D.: Royal JONEs. W. Tudor: Contemporary Thought of Gesellschaft filr Kreislawfforsch7ung. rev., ]53 Naval Reserve Officers' Decoration conferred Germany, rev., 104 Kitchener School of Medicine, Khartum Report, on, 915 JORDAN, Alfred C.: Constipation and right-sided 301 IRVINE, L. G.: Control of silicosis in industry ptosis, 38 KJAERGAARD, Hans: Spontaneous Pneumothorax in South Africa, 693 (0) JORDAN, Edwin O.: A Text-Book of Bacteriology, in the ApparentlV Healthv, rev., 712 IRWIN, S. T. Tuberculosis of the abdominal tenth edition, rev., 430 KLAUSSNER, Ferdinand, des.th of, 126 lymphatic glands, 60 J0oBLEVICH, Miguel (and Tulio MARTINI): Les KLEMPERER, Georg (and Felix KLEMPERER): IsaAAs, H. David: Compression fracture with An6vrismes Intrap4ricardiques de l'Aorte, Neue Deutsche Elinik, vol. viii, rev., 338 comminution of body of third lumbar vertebra rev.. 65 KLUYVER, A. J.: The Chemical Activities of and neural arch of fourth vertebra with JOSLIN, Eliott P.: Diabetes, its Control bv the Micro-organisms, 537 paraplegia, 835 (0) Individual and the State, rev.. 759 KNAUS: Ovulation and the sex cycle, 108 IsA&Cs, Susan: The Children We Teach, rev., 890 JOSSMANN, P. (and K. BONHOEFFE:R): Ergebnisse Knee-joint, operations on the, 1043. See also Iso-amyl ethyl barbituric acid. See Amytal Reiztherapie bei progressiver Paralyse, rev., Semilunar cartilage Italics and capitals, 128 807 KOCH, Robert! Symposium upon, 532-Special Italy: Decline in the birth rate, 83-Medical Journal of the Chartered Society of Massage and number of the Zeitschrift fUir Tuberkulose tour of the spas, climatic resorts and sea- Medical Gymnastics: Special number issued devotsd to, 549-Issue of the Deutsche Medi- bathing therapautic centres of, 783-Tuber- containing the lectures delivered at the annual zinische Wochenschrift devoted to, 737-Square culosis scholarships in Rome. 853-Health congress (1931), 83 in Berlin renamed after, 1015 Resorts, Seaside and Watering Places in, rev., Journal de l'H6tel Dieu de Montreal, first Koch's discovery of Bacillus tuberculosis, fiftieth 1177 number of, 597 anniversary of. 343, 532. 575 IvENs-KNowLEs, Frances: Caesarean Section Journal of Neurology and Psychopathology, KOELLIKER, Theodor, eightieth birthday of, rev., 617-Analgesia and anaesthesia in normal twelfth volume of, 1109 1155 labour, 661 - Medical problems of contra- Journdes M6dicales de Bruxelles Congress. See KOHLRAUSCH, Wolfgang (and Ferdinand August ception. 1047 Congress SCHMIDT): Physiology of Exercise, rev., 942 IWANOW, Wiadimir W., death of, 732 -Joyce v. Wilson, 914 KOML.Y Y FERNANDEZ, Carlos E., death of, 867 JUNGLING, 0. (and others) Ergebnisse der KONIKOW, Antoinette F.: Physicians' Manual of medizinischen Strahleniforschung (RWntgen- Birth Control, rev.. 807 diagnostik, B&ntgen-, Radium- und Licht- KOSTER, George, death of, 961 theropie. vol. v, rev., 1175 N KoumaD's celluloid spreader for making blood JUST, T. EI.: Infections and ear inflammation, films, 427 J. 1126 KRANTZ, John C.:-Fighting Disease with Juvenile offenders. See Young Drugs: The Storv of Pharmacy, rev., 432 Jackson, John Hughlings. memorial and medal, KRAUSE, Dr.: Catadyn method of water purifica- 895. 1003-Selected Writings of, vol. ii: Evolu- tion, 624 tion and Dissolution of the Nervous SysteM, KREMER, M. (and E. W. RIcaHES): Effect of Speech, Various Papers, Addresses and pituitrin in malignant disease, 877 (0) Lectorres, rev., 1083 KRETSCHMP.R, Ernst: The Psychologv of Men of JACK-ON, M.: Medical problems of contra- K. Genius. rev., 103 ception, 1047 KRISCHNER, Harold, death of. 314 JACKSON, W. M.: The common cold, 550 KARSNER, Howard T.: Human Pathology, third KRYSTALOWICZ. Professor, death of. 453 JACoBs, Arthur: Management of urinary calculi, edition, rev.. 760 KYLE, David: Treatment of chronic ulcers of 513 (0) KASTEIN. J.: Schistosomiasis in Shanghai, 249 the leg. 1035-Spontaneous cure of spina bifida JAKOB, Alphous, death of, 173 Katatonia, experimental, produced by bulbo- with congenital dislocation of the lumbar JAMES, Alexander, obituary notice of, 731 capnine (H. de Jong and H. Baruk), 623 spine, 1076 (0) JAMES, Wing-Commander A. W. H.: Voluntary KATAYAMA, Kunika, death of, 314 sterilization, 1046 KAUFMANN, Eduard, death of. 126,867 JAMES, Coram: Aluminium and health, 686 KAUNTZE, W. H. (and N. P. JEWELL): Hanidbook JAMEs, E Dosage of diphtheria antitoxin, 35- of Tropical Fevers, rev., 616 Fatal case of Vincent's angina, 1031 KAYE, G. W. C.: Protection of x-ray workers, L. JAMES, Colonel S. P.: s4ynthetic anti-malarial 193 drugs, 100-Induced malignant tertian malaria, KEEN, William Williams, obituary notice of, LABBE, Mdarcel, elected president of the Soci,t6 987 1150 des H6pitaux de Paris, 221 JAMES, W. Warwick: Mouth-breathing and nasal KEITH, Sir Arthur: Hunterian Lectures on Laboratories of the London County Council, 443. obstruction, 842 malformations of the human body from a new See also Council JAMESON, R. W.: Aluminium and health, 774 point of view. 387. 435. 489-Stephen Paget Laboratories, National Physical: Annual report. JAMESON. W. W.: Andrew Balfour Memorial, 257 Memorial Lecture The conflict between 948 JANSEN, Hans: Adiposalgia," 670 sentiment and reason. 1184 Laboratories, the planning of, 814 Jaundice, epidemic, the bacillus of, 259. See KELLER, Helen. Honorary LL.D.Glas. con- Laboratory methods, review of books on, 474,570 also Pyrexia ferred on, 1061 Laboratory for pathological research at Grange- Jaundice, epidemic catarrhal, associated with KELLY, Herbert T. (and Joseph T. BEARDWOOD): gorman Mental Hospital, 1002 fatal acute necrosis of liver (G. M. Findlay Simplified Diabetic Management, rev., 759 Labour:- Aftercoming head, 632 - Analgesia and J. L. Dunlop), 652 (0) KELLY, Percy James, C.B.E conferred on, 1097 in childbirth: discussion at the Royal Jaundice, infective (E. C. Macdonald), 564 KELLY, R. E.: Teaching of surgerv with the Society of Medicine, 1172 - Breech pre- Jaundice. See also Spirochaetosis icterohaemor- cinematograph, 718 sentation (J. G. Hastings Ince), 15-Breech rhagica KELVIN, J.: Subcutaneous emphysema in presentation, 1011-Spontaneous version of ex- JEANS, F. A. G.: Nephrostomy, 842 measles, 176-Brachial embolus, 268 tended breech (Marguerite M. Fenn and JEFFREY, John: Medical services in Scotland, KELYNACK. T. N.: Shuttleworth Samaritan Florence Whitrow), 379-Chloroform in, 35, 1049 Fund, 1057 78, 124, 403 - Normal, analgesia and anaes- Jejunostomy and Witzel's operation in the HEMPENEERS, P. (and P. LORTHIOIR): Les Frac- thesia in (Rhoda Adamson). 660-Normal, and treatment of vicious circle vomiting (E. Dono- tures due Calcanium, 249 septic foci (Helen Leyton), 880 (0)-Obstructed, van), 609(0) KEMPSTER, Christopher: Treatment of osteo- gas gangrene complicating (J. E. Church), 189 JELLIFFE, Smith Ely: Schizophrenia, 994 arthritis of the hip. 773 -Obstructed by a tumour (Ruth Nicholson), 62 Jersey, bronchomoniliasis in, 863, 919-A correc- KENNAWAY: A new cause of sarcoma, 669 Labour Office, International, issues further tion, 919 KENNEDY, A. M.: Food allergy, 1167 (0) brochures under the title Occupation and Jerusalem: Report of the St. John Ophthalmic KENNEDY. Walter P.: Endocrine therapy in Health on nail works, native labour (hygiene), Hospital, 627 dysmenorrhoea, 746 (0) titanium, watch and clock makers, occupa- JEWELL, N. P. (and W. H. KAUNTZE): Handbook KENNEDY-FRASER, David: Education of the tional diseases of the eye and circulatory o.f Tropical Fevers, rev., 616 Backward Child, rev., 890 system, mines (hygiene in), oxalyl chloride. Jewish Health Organization: Annual report, 111 Kent, foot and mouth disease in (parliamentary rope works. selenium and seleniuretted -Child guidance clinics, lectures on the note), 824 hydrogen, starch manufacture, tortoiseshell, psychological problems of childhood, 315 Kenya, the stone age cultures of, 483 pyridine and pyroligneous acid, salicylic acid, JOANNOVITCH, Georg, death of, 593 KERLEY, Peter: Diagnosis and treatment of molybdenum and mother of pearl, shoddy JoBsoN, T. B.: Tonsil ecraseur, 244 lung abscess, 289-Radiography in malignant and occupationaldiseases of the respiratory JOHNSON, B. K (and L. C. MARTIN): Practica disease of the lungs, 416 (0) system, locomotor system, and ear, nose, and Microscopy, rev, 1084 KERR. England, obituary notice of, 637 throat, 539 ' Tax BEsmi I8 JAN.-JU-NE, I932] INDEX _msDI.A JOURNAL

Lactic acid in the gastric contents, significance Leading Articles (continued): LECRIHE, Professor, awarded the gold medal of and origin of (Ian Murray and Andrew B. Rheumatism, chronic, 1086 the Soci4t4 Nationale de Chirurgie, 1061 Robertson), 607 (0)-Correspondence on, 682. Rheumatism, juvenile, 155 Le Scalpel, special issue dealing with the 771, 859, 957, 1006, 1052 Rickets, some aspects of, 479 achievements of Belgian doctors for the last LADELL, R G. M.: Tendencies in modern Schizophrenia, the problem of, 994 hundred years, 83 medicine, 774 Scoliosis, 340 LESSLARt, J. E., M.B.E. conferred on, 75 LADELL, R. MacD.: Impotence following tonsil- Spahlinger vaccines, 297 LEVENE, P. A. (and Lawrence W. BASs): lectomy, 268 Suppuration in the maxillary antrum, 480 Nucleic Acids, rev., 104 LAIGNEL-LAVA2TINE,M.: The ConcestricMet hod Surgery and gastric ulcer, 849 Leverhulme Research Scholarships, 1090 in the Diagnosis of Psychoneurotics, rev., 20 Town planning. 1039 LEvI, Mr.: Gastrophotography, 24 LAIT, J.: Solitary renal cyst, 194 Tubercle bacillus, the toxic products of the, LEVITT, W. M.: X-ray dosage in malignant LAKE, H. A.: Urology, 806 438 disease, 147-Protection of X-ray workers, 193 LA1KE, Norman C.: Suction in surgery, 446 Tuberculin tests in man, value of, 715 LEWIN, J.: Acute mastoiditis, 699 (0) LAMARQUE, Pierre: Smoke abatement in France, Tumours, comparative study of, 1180 LEWIN, Louis:-Phantastic- Narcotio and 1043 Work and theory, 850 Stimulating Drugs- their Use and Abuse, LAM-B, W. L., elected a Fellow of the Royal rev., 476 College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 310 LEAGUE oF NATIONS: LixwI, Bransford: Regurgitation renal colic, LAMBERT, S. H. A., memorial window to, 505 Drugs, narcotic, traffic in, 110 1137 LAMBERT, Victor: Unsuspected foreign body in Epidemiological Report, Monthly: Survey of LEwis, David R.: Lead poisoning as a cause of a bronchus, 171 the incidence, mortality, and fatality of peptic ulcer, 185 (0), 308, 449 LAMOND, Vev. John:-Arthur Conan Doyle: a small-pox throuighout the world, 201-The LEwis, J.: Pleural endothelioma, 194 Memoir, 25 growth of population, 573-Poliomyelitis in LEwis, Sir Thomas: May Scott Newbold Lecture Lamp, hand " slit " and inspection, 1133 (1931), 764-Measles from 1919 to 1931, 1044 on vasovagal syncope and the carotid sinus LAMPITT, L. HI.: Determination of aluminium European Conference on Rural Hygiene: mechanism, 873 (0) in foods, 1080 report, 21 Leyden University. See University LANDAU, A.: Epidemic erythema nodosum, 893 Health Committee's report, 622 LEYs. Norman: Brain of the East African [JANE, A. C.: "Eutopotropism," 851 Maternity and child welfare, international, native, 826 LANGDON-DOWN. R.: Medical aspects of report on, 621 Leysin factory clinic. 211 sterilization, 1045-Shuttleworth Samaritan Health Bulletin, contents of the first number, LEYTON, Helen: Septic foci and normal labour. Fund, 1057 997 880 (0) [Langford, Frank: Vacancies and courtesies, 598 Medical Schools in China: report, 21 Liberty of the subject (Lionel A. Weatherly), LANGMEAD, F.: Essential hypertension. 239 Opium smoking and, 535 241 L'Animateur des Temps Nouveaux, 159 Public health intelligence of the Health Licence, driving. See Driving LAPOINTB, Dr., death of, 314 Organization of, 955 Lichen urticatus: a differential diagnosis of LAPP, P. W. (and H. NUEFFER): Didtetik bei Tuberculosis int Denmark, Norway, and small-pox (Herbert D. Chalke). 7 (0) chirurgischen Erkrankunaen, rev., 990 Sweden: report, 21 Lighting in mines (parliamentary note), 454 Larbert Colony for Mental Defectives: Report X rays and radium protection, a review of, 203 Lighting and vision (leading article), 200 723 LIGETWOOD, R. C.: Megalocytic anaemiss, 709 Laryngocele (Sir William I. de Courcy Wheeler), LE&KEY, B. S. B.: The Stone Age Cultures of Limbless Men, Erskine Hospital for, 442 292 Kenya Colonv. 483 LINDWORSKY, Johannes: Experimental Psycho- TLaryngo pharyngoscope, illuminated direct, 432 Lebanon Hospital. See Hospital logy, rev., 475 LASSEN, H. A.: Experimental Studies on the LE BON, Gustave, death of, 126 LINKLATERa, G. J.. appointed an Officer of the Course of Paratyphoid Infections in Avita- Lecture, Bakerian, 1060 Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 83 minotic Rats with Special Beferentce to Vitamin Lecture, Blackader: Rickets (E. A. Park), 479 Lipiodol, introduction of into the lungs, 37 A Deficiencv, rev., 891 Lecture, Bowman: Senile cataract (J. Van der Lip-reading, courses in, 641 TLthyrism (Ralph Stockman). 203 Hoeve), 988 LIPsCHEETZ, Benjamin, death of, 314 LAUDERa, R. E., presentation to, 43 Lecture, Finlayson Memorial, 722, 857-Progress LIPsCOMB, Godfrey: Early treatment of rheum- LAVY, D. D.: The " normal " temperature, 1183 of surgery at a London Hospital, 1880-1930 atism, 450 Law and abortion, 40, 79, 125 (Sir D'Arcy Power), 857 LIpscoMB, T. W.: Appreciation of Robert Henry LAWRENCE, Evelyn M. : An Investigation into Lecture, Frazer. in anthropology, 360 Todd, 500 the Relations between Intelligence and Inheri- Lecture, Guthrie, 1060 Liquor aluminii acetici: a substitute for tantce, rev., 1130 Lecture, Horsley [Victor] Memorial, 484 calamine lotion, 78 LAWBEY, Surgeon Lieut.-Commander (D) Lecture, Hunterian: Excretion urography Lister Institute of Preventive Mfedicine: Morna Andrew. O.B.E. conferred on, 75 (Reginald T. Payne), 649 Macleod studentship in biochemistry, 871 LAWSON, Sir Arnold: Senile cataract. 988 Lecture Huxley Memorial: T. H. Huxley as a LITTLE, E. Muirhead:-History of the Associa- LAWSON, T.: Individual psyehology, 805 man of letters (Aldous Huxley), 894 tion: The first hundred years, 27, 204, 578, LAYTON, F. G.: Appreciation of Frank Mortimer Lecture, Maudeley (Sir Hubert Bond), 68 672, 949, 1091-Appreciation of Frederick Rowland, 782 Lecture. Morris [Malcolml memorial, 917 Richard Fisher, 218-Tuberculosis of bones LAYTON, T. B.: On the Conservation of the Lecture, Newbold [Mary Scot]: Vasovagal syn- and joints before Koch, 763 Lymphoid Tissue of the Upper Respiratory cope (Sir Thomas Lewis), 873 LITTLE, George S. R.: An unusual foreign body Tract. 341-Deafness and hooters: two audi- Lecture, Paget [Stephen] Memorial: The con- (mercury) in the finger, 1080 tory problems of motoring, 770-Infections flict between sentiment and season (Sir Arthur Liver, cirrhosis of. See Cirrhosis and ear inflammation, 1126-Mouth-breathing Keith), 1184 Liver diet, recipes for, 244 and nasal obstruction, 843 Lecture. Roberts [Lloyd]: The present and the Liver fluke, lesser, life history of (T. W. M. Laying-up " the car. See Motor future of the science and art of obstetrics and Cameron), 427 LAZARUs-BARLOW. P.: A disclaimer, 1156 - gynaecology (W. Blair-Bell). 45 Liver function. damaged, avertin and (H. K. Serotherapy in septicaemia, 1191 Lecture, Romanes: The advance of Medicine. Ashworth), 1123 (0) Lead poisoning as a cause of peptic ulcer (David (Lord Moynihan), 1096 Liver, glycogenic function of, discoverer of the, R. Lewis), 185 (0). 308, 449-Correspondence on, Lectures. Chadwick Public, 628: Benjamin 268 262, 308, 354. 449, 497 Ward Richardson (J. D. Rolleston), 399,628 Liver necrosis, acute fatal, associated with Lectures, Croonian-:-Liver and spleen: their epidemic catarrhal jaundice (G. M. Findlay Leading Articles: clinical and Pathological associations (J. W. and J. L. Dunlop), 652 (0) Anaemia, pernicious, treatment of, 1179 McNee), 1017. 1068, 1111 Liver rupture in a new-born infant, death from Approved societies' valuation, 67 Lectures, Hunterian: Malformations of the (H. A. Pim and H. Cecil Barlow). 887 Arterial encephalography, 573 human body from a new point of view (Sir Liver and spleen: their clinical and pathological B.C.G. vaccination, a survey of, 389 Arthur Keith), 387, 435, 489 associations (J. W. McNee), 1017. 1068,1111 (0) Barbiturates in anaesthesia, 438 Lectures, Thomson [Farquhar]: The import- Liver therapy in asthma, 1057 Blood groups, importance of the, 437 ance of the child (James Ritchie), 213 Liver therapy, parenteral, 400 Cambridge Medical Sehool, 298 LE DANTEC, A., death of, 638 Liver therapy and polycythaemia in asthma Cancer of the breast, the collective inquiry LEDINGHAM. J. C. G.: Microscopy of filterable (H. H. Moll), 976 (0) into, 892 viruses, 799 Liver treatment, intramuscular, of pernicious Cancer of the larynx, 620 Lee, Harold, case of (parliamentary note), 916 anaemia (L. S. P. Davidson), 269 (0) Cardiology, instrumental methods in. 199 LEE. Lieut.-Colonel William Alexander, Liver treatment, intravenous, of pernicious Cardio-vascular syphilis, 810 obituary notice of, 174 anaemia (I. Billig, W. N. West-Watson. and Centenary: 1832-1932. 666.994-Dinner, 994 LEECH, : A primer of fracture C. J. Young). 293 (0)-Case illustrating failure Cinematograph, the, 1087 practice, 634 of (J. G. McCrie), 792 (0)-Correspondence on Colon, function of the, 22 LJEEDA -GREEN, John Charles, awarded the this case, 910, 1C07 Commemoration of the great, 339 George Herbert Hunt Travelling Scholarship, Liver treatment, intravenous, of resistant spirue Diet and dental disease, 534 732 anaemia (Sir Leonard Rogers and W. E. Diphtheria past and present, 533 LEES, David: Gonorrhoea and other cervical Cooke), 272 (0) Drugs in general and in particular, 666 discharges, 381 Liverpool Medical Institution. See Institution Elbow injuries in children, 762 Leg, ulcers of. See Ulcers and University Foot troubles, 481 LEGGE. Sir Thomas Morison: New light on work- Liverpool: Post-graduate lectures in, 691-Hos- Hepatic and splenic diseases, combined, 1134 men's compensation, the German code, 112- pitals conference in. 1004 Hunterian Oration, 339 Plumbism and peptic ulcer, 497-Obituary LIVINGSTON, Edward Meakin: A Clinical Studv Hypertrichosis, treatment of, 667 notice of, 913 of the Abdeminal Cavity and Peritoneum, rev., Influenza, aural complications of, 107 LEHMANN, H P.: Urticaria, 316 1036 Insurance, National Health, 945 Leishmania infections, transmission of (C. M. LLAMBIAS, Gioacchino, death of, 453 Intervertebral discs, the. 246 Wenyon), 240 LLOYD, D. Jordan: Shoe-leather dermatitis, 261 Intestinal auto-intoxication, 1040 LELEAN, P. 5.; Andrew Balfour Memorial, 257 LLOYD, Eric I.: Ambulatory treatment of Lighting and vision, 200 LFEMAIiEE, Andrh (and Maurice LOEPER) :-Thira- fractures, 496 London County Council Hospitals, 156 peutique Midicale, I: Maladies du Tube LLOYD, Colonel F. Lindsay: Mischiefs of motor- " Loose milk," 716 Digestif, rev., 294-IlI: Foie, Glandes Endo- ing, 252 Maternal and child welfare, international, 621 crines et Nutrition, rev., 1175 LLOYD, J. E. S.. called to the Bar, 1155 Maudsley, Henry, 68 LE MAEx, J. M. (and G. WORMs): Les Foyers LLOYD, Lord: Andrew Balfour Mtemorial, 257 Medical research and the patent law, 810 AmVgdalien8s 70 LLOYD, Lieut.-Col. R. B.: Group-specific sub- Mental abnormality, inquiries into, 1134 LEMPRIERE, L. A.: Infection in the dormitory, stances in the human body, 284 Milk problem, 944 802 LLOYD, W. Ernest (and Dorothy J. Dow): Chest Nomenclature of diseases, the revised, 892 L'Enseignement de la MWdecine en France, new radiograms and the Mantoux test in children, Oleothorax. 993 edition, 536 701 (0)-Value of tuberculin tests in man, 715 Ophthalmology in Egypt, 390 L,EON, Nicolas, death of, 219 LOBO-ONELL, C. (and H. CHABANIER): Pr6cis du Ovulation and the sex cycle, 108 Leprosy in the British Empire, 1136 Diab&te,rev.,337-Insulin hypoglyeaemia, 1136 Parliament and National Health Insurance, Leprosy, Conference, National, in China (1932), Lobster who decided to become a crab. 947 945 362 Local Government law (parliamentary note), Population, the growth of, 573 Leprosy in India (parliamentary note), 869- 965 Public health progress, 761 Treatment of, 1052 LOCK, Norman: The enteric fevers, 292 Psychoneuroses and the endocrines, 245 LEREBOULLET, Pierre, elected an Officer of the LOCKE, Arthur: Criminal statistics. 811 Reading and seeing, 23 Legion of Honour, 505 Locke, John, his books and MBS., 919 INDEX THR BRMSN I 9 JAN.-JUNE,JAN.-JUNE,I932]1932J J~~~NDEX [MA-I MEDICAL JOURNALL1 LOCKHART, Leonard P.: Preparation for McLATCH[E, J. D. P.: Treatment of varicose marriage. 1010 M. veins, 1190 LOCKHART-RIUMMERY, J. P.: Ano-rectal fistula, McLAUCHLAN, John: fiuction in surgery, 446 523-The origin of tumours. 785 (0), 1005 MACALIsTER, Charles: Appreciation of Henry MACLEAN, Sir Ewen J.: Dr. Alfred Cox Testi- LoCKWOOD. H. C.: Anparatus and method for IHarvey, 731 monial Fund, 1146 determining the freezing point of milk, MACALISTER, Donald A. P.: Ethmoidal and MACLEOD, A. Cameron: Some Radiu7m Cases at 711 frontal sinusitis, °83 the Aliddlesex Hospital, rev., 570 LOEPER, Maurcei (and Andr LEMAIRE):-ThUr&- MCALISTER, W.: Appreciation of George MCLEOD, A. R., appointed a Commander of the peutique MEdicale. I: Maladies du Tube Matthew Robertson, 688 Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 83 Digestif, rev.. 294-Irr: Foie, Glandes Endo- MACALPINE, James B.: Bladder healing after MACLEOD. D. H.: Gonorrhoea and other crines et Nutrition, rev., 1175 supraI)ubic cystotomy, especially in prostat- cervical discharges, 381 Lon,wy, F. E.: Aluminium and health, ectomy, 226 (0). See also Surgery, suction MACLEOD, Lieut.-Col. John Norman, obituary 1147 MACAIULAY, Elizabeth L.: A Textbook for notice of, 360 LOGAN, W. R. (and J. T. SMEALL)- A direct Mental Nurses, rev., 152 Macleod [Storna] Studentship in Biochemistry, method of typing pneumococci, 188 (0), AMACAULEY, H. F.: Transplantation of fibula, 18 871 305 MCBRIDE, Peter: The Philosophy of Sport, rev., MCL[ESTER, James S.: Nutrition and Diet in LoGIE, W. J.: Child guidance clinics, 39- 890 Health and Disease, second edition, rev., 1083 Preparation for marriage, 959 MCOALL, Eva: Rickets and vitamin D, 862 MCMULLIN, J. C.: Mixed parotid tumour, 18 L6HLEIN, Dr., appointed professor of ophthal- MCCALLUM: The barbiturates in anaesthesia, MACNALTY, 'A. S.: Report on tuberculosis, in- mology at Freiburg, 315-Awarded the Goethe 438 cluding an examination of the results of sana- medal, 1199 MACCALMAN, Lieut.-Col. Huglh, obituary notice torium treatment, 675-ImDrovements in the of, 1109 tuberculosis service. 895-ADpreciation of MCCANN, F. J.: Foetal pathology, 710 John Clough Thresh, 1058 LONDON: MCCANN, J. F.: Treatment of carcinoma, 150 MACNAMARA. Jean: Treatment of infantile Ambulance service. See Ambulance MCCARTNEY, J. E.: The epidemiology of strepto- paralysis in Melbourne, 676 Coroners, 585 coccal infections, 426 MAcNAMARA,Lieut.-Col. John William Unthank, Coroners' inquests in, 909 MCCONNELL, A. A.: Pyelography, 335 obituary notice of, 735 County Council. See Council McNEE, J. on the liver 493 MCCORD, Carey P. (and others): Benzol (Beutzene) W.:-Croonian Lectures District nursing in, Poisonting, second edition, rev., 992 and spleen: their clinical and pathological Housing survey, 493 MCCREA, H. Morland: Origin of tumours, 803 associations, 1017,1068, 1111 (0) Inter-Collegiate Scholarships Board, 310 Angus: Appointed year unified MCCRIE, J. G.: Case illustrating failure of intra- MACNIVEN. physician-sniper- Public Health Services: First of venous liver therapy in pernicious anaemia, intendent of Glasgow Mental Hospital, 1185 hospital control, 903 MACPHAIL. J. M.: Pain in stomach or colon?, of and See 'i92 (0) School Hygiene Tropical Medicine. MCCULLOUGH, J. W. S.: Sunburn, 1156 1110 Hygiene MACPHAIL, N. P.: Treatment by Hos- MCCURIRICH, H. J.: Compressed fracture of the plasmoquine, Voluntary Hospitals Committee. See first lumbar vertebra, showing reduction of 341 pitals compression. 424 MCPHERsoN, Evelyn: Hydrochloric acid in Water of, in 1931, report on, 1178 MACDERMOT, H. E.: A gentle protest (the diabetes mellitus, 542 chronic pelvic woman). 1011 MACRAE, Lieutenant It. D., awarded the Tulloch London Clinic and Nursing Home: opening by MoDONAGH. J. E. R.: The Nature of Disease, Memorial prize, 1014 the Duchess of York, 396 Part III, Section I, rev., 196 MADDOX, Kempson: Rickets in Sydney, 479 London Light and Electrical Clinic, Ranelagh MACDONALD, E. C.: Infective jaundice, 564 Madras, medical administration in: Report, Road, Pimlico, the work of, 640 MACDONALD, Peter: " The use of self," 1149 443 Lord High Commissioner visits Edinburgh hos- McDOWALL, Robert John Stewart: The Science MCSWEENEY, C. J.: Juvenile rheumatism, 155 pitals, 10:_8 of Signs and Symptoms in Relatiot to Modern MAGILL., I. W.: The barbiturates in anaesthesia, LORTHIOIR, P. (and P. KEMPENEERS): Les Frac- Diagnosis and Treatment. rev.. 430 543-Analgesia in ch)ildbirth, 1173 tures du Calran6umn. 249 McDOWALL, S. A.: Biology anti Mankind, MAHOUDEAU, G., death of, 126 Lotteries, public (parliamientary note), 638. 735- rev., 891 MAINGOT, Rodney H.: The Management of Royal Commission on, 735. See also Sweep- MCEACHERN, A. C.: Erysipelas treated by milk Abdominal Operationts, rev., 384-Treatmeat stakes injections, 1124 (0) of varicose veins, 1054 LOUDON, J. Livingstone: The insanity of MCFARLAND. Bryan: Ambulatory treatment of MALAMAUD, W.: Schizophrenia, 994 Cowper, the poet, 506 fractures, 542, 7.30 Malaria, anti-malarial drugs, synthetic (W. LOUGHEED, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Foster, obituary McFARLANE, N.: Survival for seven days after Schulemann). 100-Correspondence on, 263 notice of, 407 rupture of aortic aneurysm, 98 Malaria: Anti-malarial measuires in Travancore. LOUGENANE, F. McG.: Excessive surgery," MACFARLANE, William Dove, obituary notice 33-Correspondence on, 75. See also Anti- 939 of, 960 malarial LOVE, J. Kerr: Deaf-mutism, 289 MACFIE, J. D. (and Arthur J. P. ALEXANDER): Malaria, courses of study on, in Rome, 640 LOVE, R. J. McNeill (and Hamilton BAILEY): Right-sided artificial pneumothorax compli- Malaria and quinine, 263, 772 A Short Practice of Suroery, vol. i., rev., cated by almost complete left-sided spon- Malaria plasmoquine, treatment of, 341 1130 taneous pneumothorax. 1079 Malaria in Soutlh Africa, 895 LOVELL. Clement: Blood-collecting apparatus, MCGOWAN, R. G.: " The use of self," 912 Malaria, tertian, induced malignant (Colonel 154 MACGREGOR, A. S. M.: Co-ordination of Glasgow S. P James, W. D. Nicol. and P. G. Shute), 917 Low, Carmichael: Gambian sleeping sickness, Health Services, 678-Puerperal fever and Malformations of the human body from a new 428 -Filariasis, 1035 pyrexia, 803-Medical services in Scotland, point of view (Sir Arthur Keith), 387, 435, 489 Low, Lieutenant J. M., awarded the De 1049 Malignant disease of the lungs, radiography in Chaumont Prize, 1014 Macgregor, Jessie. Prize. See Prize (Peter Kerley), 416 (0) LOWE, E. Cronin: Effect of pituitrin in mialig- MCGREGOR, Lieut.-Col. John. obituar y notice Malignant disease of pharynx and larynx. See nant disease, 1008-edome causes of failure in of, 310 Cancer vaccine therapy, 1160 (0) MACGREGOR, T. N.. awarded the Freeland Malignant disease, effect of pituitrin in (E. W. LOWE, Godfrey, appointed chairman of the Barbour Fellowship at Edinburgh. 42-Treat- Riches and M. Kromer), 877 (0)-Correspon- Lincoln County Borough Insurance Com- ment of salpingitis, 1129 dence on, 1008 mittee, 267 MACHARD, Alfred, death of, 219 Malignant disease, X-ray dosage in (W. V. LOWE, P.. called to the Bar, 221 McILRoY, James, memorial to, 724 Mayneord), 146 LOWENFELD, Margaret: Normal development in MCILRoY, Dame Louise: Maternal morbidity Malignant. See Cancer, New growths, Tumours, the young child, 17 and mortality, 568 After-effects of the etc. LOWENSTEIN, Dr., appointed professor of toxaemias of pregnancy, 660-Appreciation of MALKIN, S. A. S.: Bone graft and fusion opera- psychiatry at Bonn, 315 Arthur Remington Hobbs, 1106 tions for the spine, 5 (0)-Dislocation of the LowRy, Sir Arthur, to act as Deputy Secretary MCINTOsHe, J.: Microscopy of filterable viruses, patella, 888 to the Ministry of Health, 871 799 Malmo, small-pox outbreak at, 409 LOWRY, Wilbur C.: Medical golf, 826 MACINTYRE. Hugh R., obituary notice of, 501 MALPAS. P.: The efficacy of gauze packing in tibeck, BC.G. trial at, 71, 301, 484-Judgement MCINTYRE. Air Vice-Mrarshall John, appointed maintaining radiuimi conitainers in situ, 62 delivered, 301-Note on, 392, 484. See also honorary surgeon to the King, 82-C.B. con- Malta, the first case of sprue in (James Milne), Bacillus ferred on, 1097 471-Correspondence on, 911 LUBLIN, Helge: Surgery and gastric ulcer, MACKAY, George: Certification of blindness, Manchester, cancer research in, 492 - Post- 849 405 graduate couirses in, 361-Venereal disease, LucAs, A.: Forensic Chemistry and Scientific MACKAY, Helen: Treatnment of anaemias, 63 courses of instruction, 783 Investigation, second edition, rev., 847 IMIACKAY. W. G.: Teaching of obstetrics, 985 Manchuria, plague prevention in, 623 LucKiF,SH, M. (and Frank K. Moss): Seeitg: McKEAG, Robert M.: Raw milk and dental Manipulation as a therapeutic measure (Sir a Part nership of Lighting and Visiont, caries, 404 Robert Jones), 753 200 MACKENNA, R. M. B.: A substitute for calamine Manipulative surgery, review of book on, 663 LUDFORD, R. J.: Origin of tumours, 803 lotion, 78-Scalp lesions, 335 MANN, Ida: The iris pattern of Sphenodon LUFF, Arthur P.: Incidence of cancer of the MCKENTY: Cancer of the larynx, 620 (reptilia), 526-Iris Pattern int the Vertebrates, breast, and its history after treatment, 892, MCKENZIS. Dan: Appreciationof Nicol Macnicol rev., 991 897 Rankin, 125-A Queen's [Mary Queen of Scots] MANNINGTON, Frank: C02 in resuscitation, 84 Lunacy increase in the Dublin district, 397 obstetric history, 248-The common cold, 291- MANSELL-OIOULLIN, Mrs.: Visits to Soviet LUND, J. Rushworth: Early diagnosis of Malignant disease of the pharynx and larynx, Rtussia, 642 pulmonary tuberculosis, 354 859 Manson hlouse, 582. See also Society, Royal, of Lung abscess. See Abscesa MACKENZIE, Colonel Harry Malcolm, C.I.E. Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Lung disease in tube workers (parliamentary conferred on, 1097 MANSON, J. S.: Institute of Philosophy, 450- note), 310 Mackenzie Institute for Research. See Research Heredity and epilepsy. 887 Lung suppuration, bronchoscopy and drainage MACKENZIE, J. Ross: C02 in prophylaxis and Manson [Sir Patrick] medal, 896 in (A. S. Scott Pinchin), 661-(H. V. AMorlock), cure of post-anaesthetic respiratory complica- MANSON-13AHR. P. H.: Synthetic anti-malarial 661 tions, 561 (0)-Anaesthesia in thoracic surgery, drugs, 101 Lungs, chronic non-tuberculous infection of, in 756 Mantoux test and chest radiograms in children children (F .H. Young), 604(0) MACKENZIE, Sir W. Leslie: Public health work, (Dorothy J. Dow and W. Ernest Lloyd), 701 (0) Lungs, lipiodol introduction into the, 37 304 MARCUS. M.: Normal development in the young Lungs, malignant disease of, radiography in MACKENZIE. William: Rickets and vitamin D, child, 17-Individual psychology, 805 (Peter Kerley), 416 (0) 912 MARETT, Lieut.-Colonel P. Jauvrin: Broncho- LuPTON, Charles, presentation to, 679 McKERRow, Elizabeth: Plantar corns, 918 moniliasis, 1190 Lyymphatic glands. See Glands McKERROW, James Charles: Novius Organuem, Margarine, nutritive value of, 1137 LYNHAm, J. E.: X-ray dosage in malignant rev., 584 MARINEsCO, Professor, elected a foreign asso- disease, 147-Treatment of carcinoma, 150 MACKIE, Brevet-Col. Frederic Percival, C.S.I. ciate member of the Acad6mie de M6decine, LYON. D. M. (and H. L. WALLACE): The mean conferred on, 1097 737 temperature in non-febrile hospital patients, MACKINTOSH, Sir Ashley W.. presentation to, MARNOCH, Sir John: Resignation of from the 980 (0)-Body weight, 1042 1048. 1110-A correction, 1110 chair of surgery at Aberdeen, 1185 LYON, R. M. Murray (G. H. PERCIVAL and C. P. MAC1KY, Stewart:-Scleral marker: an accessory MARQUIs, Canac, death of, 732 STEWART): A note on urinary "proteose," to the igni-puncture treatment of detached MARK, Hamilton Clelland. C.B conferred on, 136(0) retina, 943 1097 INDEX Tu Bszmns 20 JAN.-JUNE, I932] M DICAL JOUNRAL

Marriage, preparation for. 592, 687, 727, 776, 819, Medical curriculum, parasitology in the(D. B. MEIN, W. A., withdrawal of charge of negli- 864, 912, 959, 1010, 1044. 1102, 1146-Project not Blacklock), 1138 gence against, 504 with, 1044 Medical " The student in irons" Melbourne, treatment of infantile paralysis in to be proceeded ourricplum: " Marriage, review of book on, 808 (C. M. Wilson), 485. See also Student in (Jean Macnamara), 676 MABRIAN, G. F.: Research in sex hormones, 149 irons"-Proposed extension of in Scotland, MELGRAVE,M.: Maternal mortality, 308 death of, 593 MARROW, Lieutenant W. A. N., awarded the 212,629. See also Universities, Scottish MEI.s, Lieutenant-General, second Montefiore Prize, 1014 Medical antd Dental Students Register (1932), MELLANBY, Edward, awarded the Cameron MARSDEN, James Aspinall, obituary notice of, rev., 617 Prize, 407 266 Medical education in Hungary (A. B. L. Beznik), MELLANBY, May (and C. Lee PATTISON): In- MARSH, Alfred Herbert, obituary notice of, 1013 998 fluence of cereal-free diet rich in vitamin I> MARSH, E. G.: Cause of urethral discharge, 917 Medical education, methods of, 764 and calcium dental caries in children, 507 reform 212. 629 MARSHALL, G. Struan: Medica engineering, 353 Medical education, of. (0) MARSHALL, J. Cole: Perforation of orbit with an Medical education in the , 301 MELVILLE, Stanley: Protection of aniline pencil, 706 Medical electricity. See Electricity workers, 192 MARSHALL, John: Certification of blindness, 989 Medioal engineering. See Engineering Membership of the Royal College of Physicians: MARSHALL, Robert: Essential hypertension, 468 Medical epitaphs, 738 Demonstrations for candidates, 870 (0) Medical History, Annals of (edited by Francis MENDEL, Lafayette B., presentation to, 361 aseptic, acute (Adam K. Rankin), MARSHALL, Wilfrid: Remarks of spectrophoto- R. Packard), new series, vol. iii, No. 5, rev., 66; Meningitis, L. 544 metric curves of blood pigments, 98 (0) vol. iii, No. 6, rev., 196; vol. iv, No. 1, rev., 714; 138 (O)-Correspondence MARSHALL, William, epitaph on, 738 vol. iv., No. 2, rev., 943: vol. iv, No. 3, rev.,1132 Meningitis, cerebro-spinal (parliamentary note), MARTA, Felice: Gonorrea, rev., 847 Medical History, Foundations of (Sir D'Arcy 1154 474 Meningitis due to B. anthracis (W. K. Duns- MARTIN, A. F.: Obstetrics of a general practice Power), in the last decade, 625 Medicaljurisprudence, review of book on, 474 combe), 190 Meningitis, epidemic (A. ich), 248 MARTIN, Christopher:-Lawson Tait: His Life Medical man acquitted on charge of W. Hedr and Work, with PersonalReminiscences, rev., slaoughter (Alfred Hugh Bell), 219 Meningitis, meningococcal, fulminating(J. N. C. Ford, and James Purves- 476 Medical man awarded damnages for personal Geoffrey Shera, Sir injury v. Wilson),914 Stewart). 558 MARTIN, C. P.: Laryngocele, 293 (Joyce (0) MARTIN, D. J., a disclaimer, 1156 Medioalman and philosophy, 591, 728 Meningitis. streptococcal[haemolytic], MARTIN, J. Middleton: Factors in the problem Medical missionaries. See Missionaries (T. R. Trounce and A. H. Douthwaite). 752 of tuberculosis, 72. 306,497, 635 Medical obituaries, bygone, 302 Meningo-encephalitis with hydrocephalus (John See Craig), 193 MARTIN, L. C.: Mechanism of colour vision, 1081 Medical Officers of Schools' Association. of measles (A. L. Crock- -(And B. K. Johnson): Practical Microscopy, Association Meningo-encephalitis rev., 1084 Medical portraits at the Royal Academy. 853 ford), 1171 576 MENON, T. Bhaskara: to MARTINI, Tulio (and Miguel JOSELEVICH): Les Medicalpresidents of the Royal Society, An Introduction Angvrismes Intraypricardiques de l'Aorte, Medical profession and climatology (parlia- Tropical Pathology, 1085 Menopausal insanity and bacterial toxaemia rev., 65 mentary note). 916 MARTIUS, H. (and others): Ergebnisse der Medical profession, overcrowding of in France, (T. Gillman Moorhead), 923 (0) Medizinischen Strahlenforschung (Rln1genr- 767 Menopause and its complications (Gibbon Licht- Medical Register, 1932, rev. 617 924 (0) diagnostik, Blntgen., Radium- und ,-rFitzGibbon), I. therapie), vol. v., rev., 1175 Medical referees (parliamentary note), 408. Menstruation in mental disease (Gilbert Mary Queen of Scots, obstetric history of. 248 See also Workmen's Compensation Act Strachan and Ian Skottowe), 524 Mask, anaesthetic, 714, 784, 826-For ophthalmic MedicalResearch Council. See Research Mental abnormality, inquiries into (leading use, 296 Medical secretariat, 537 article), 1134 Masks, face. See Face-masks Medical services in the Forces, amalgamation Mental treatment of in Northern Ireland, and medical training in gymnastics, of (parliamentary note). 1108 724 Massage 256 1147 Medical services in Scotland, conference on, Mental clinic, Edinburgh corporation, defect and alcohol (W. Norwood East). Masseurs, Blind, Association of Certified, forms 1049 Mental a medical advisory board, 737 Medical Superintendents' Society. See Society 113 MAssIE, Grant: Minor injuries of the hand, 15 Medical supplies formissions, 355 Mental defectives, Bristol colony for, opening and surgical preparations and 857 MASTERMAN, C. A.: Gas fires and ventilation, Medical of, 1188 appliances. See Preparations Mental defectives in Great Britain, numbers of Mastoidectomy, conservative, for chronic otitis Medical title, false use of (Faulkner alias (parliamentary note), 735 media (L. Graham Brown), 470 (0) Kirkup), 690 Mental defectives, Larbert Colony for, report. Mastoiditis, acute (J. Lewin), 699 (0) Medical tours of the spas, etc., of Italy, 783-In 723 medics, review of book on, 336 France, 1109-To Canada and the United Mental deficiency, lectures 257 Materia 990 Maternal mortality. See Mortality States, 1199 Mental deficiency, review ofibook Maternityaand child welfare authorities: circular Medical Women's Federation, London Branch: Mental deficients, sterilization of: Deputation of Minister of Health re the amendment of the Treatment of anaemias, 62- Analgesia and to Minister of Health, 315-Parliamentary Children Act (1908), 83. See al8o Children Act anaesthesia in normal labour, 660-Diagnosis notes 357. 409, 548 maternity and child welfare, conference on, of pregnancy. 936. See also Association, Mental disease, menstruation in (Gilbert L London Strachan and Ian Skottowe), 524 917 in Ireland (J. Maternity and infant welfare, statistics (parlia- Medicine, advance of (Lord Moniban), 1096 Mental diseases O'C. Donelan). Medicine, biochemistry in (W. Langdon Brown), 677 mentary note), 915 of, and child welfare, International 523-(Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins), 524, 569 Mental disorder, certiflcation Maternity See Hospitals article), 621 -A correction, 569 Mental hospitals. ' (Leading Mental Hygiene, National Council for: Maternity and child welfare services, Ministry Medicine, forensic, group-specific substances in re of annual con- (Lieut.-Col. R. B. Lloyd), 284 sistent offenders," 1135 of Health's notice payment Mental World Movement for, confer- tributions to voluntary associations pro- Medicine, mental. yesterday and to-morrow, 25 Hygiene, Medicine, modern, tendencies in. 774 at Washington, 1181 viding, 967 Mental medicine: to-morrow, MATSON, R. W.: Oleothorax. 993 Medicine, military, lectures on in France, 640 Yesterday and Medicine, preventive: Centres of in Belgium, See also Medicine MATTHEWs,John: Bacillus of epidemicjaundice, of, 1130 586-In the Rand mines (A. J. Orenstein), 996 Mental qualities, inheritance 259 Bill Ireland), B.: Survey of cancer in ex-service Medicine, review of books on, 102, 336, 338, 475, Mental Treatment (Northern MATZ, Philip Mental Welfare Central: men, 254 614. 617. 758, 808, 1176 Association, Henry (leading article), 68 Report. 43 Maudsley, Welfare Association, Scottish: lecture. See Lecture Mental Maudsley MEDICO-LEGAIL: conference. 1185 antrum. See Antrum claim under: Maxillary Assurance Policy, unusual Mentally defective children: Education injuries, Army Advisory Com- .. accident" or ' disease " (Weyerhaeuser Maxillo-facial v. note), 824,870,1154-In special schools, mittee formed to investigate, 825 Evans), 822 mentary of 1154 MAXWELL, James: Diagnosis and treatment Bogus doctor sentenced for fraud and Norton K.B.E. bigamy, MENZIES, Frederick Kay, lung abscess, 288 -Apparatus for aspiration of 1196 ferred on, 69, 75-Report on the work of 848 359 fluid from the chest, Fatal mistake at hospital. 156- the London County Council hospitals, James L.: National conference on man on charge of MAXWELL, Medical acquitted county hospitals, 258 219 London in China, 362 slaughter Bell). Tropical leprosy (Alfred Hugh MENEIES, Major typhiis. P. M.: Infection in the dormitory, 802 Medical man awarded damages for personal MAY, Merck's Annual Report, English edition, second MAYDON, Lieut.-Col. William George, obituary injury (Joyce v. Wilson), 914 386-Third part, rev.. 1037 687 alias p%rt, notice of, title, false use of (Faulkner S. Medical Mercury foreign body in a finger (George MAYLARD, A. Ernest: Cottagehospitals, 315 690. See also Bogus doctor Kirkup), R. Little), 1080 MAYNEORD W. V.: X-ray dosage in malignant Negligence alleged against insurance practi- H. G. (and L. W. Your Vision 146 hearing MERRILL, OAKs): disease, tioners: withdrawn after to charges and How Keep It. second edition, Mauo Proceedings of thq Staff Meetings of (Boon v. Pritchard and Allen), 594 Clinic. Mersey tunnel, ventilation of (parliamentary the: Pain in peptic ulcer, 535-One of the first Negligence, alleged, against an doctor Irish note), 916 patients to receive insulin, 597 (Boyle v. Martin), 966 MESSER. A. I.: The incidence of Br. abortus W. J.: Social training for the doctor, 1044 Negligence, of against surgeon, with- MAYO, charge infections, 1030 (0) 151 drawal of charge (Tudor v. Mein), 504 Mazoplasia, MESTON, Lord: British sea-coast resorts, 478 amidopyrin in, 1200 charge of: Surgeons vindicated Measles, Negligence. Metabolism, calcium (David Campbell), 939 Measles, convalescent serum in prophylaxis of (Russell v. Hey Groves and Lancaster), 1152, Metabolism, review of books on, 1175. See alsm 183 (0)-0-(A. G. Signy), 334 1197 (William Gunn), Nutrition in, 176 E. Measles, emphysema (subcutaneous) Osteopath, Court decision against (A. 156 High Meteorology and health (G. C. Simpson), in Edinburgh, 586 914, 965, 1060 Measles, epidemic, Shakesby), Metropolitan Water Board: Report for 1931. from 1919 to 1931, 1044 for unqualified practitioner Measles Penal servitude 1178 meningo-encephalitis of (A. L. Crock. (George Edward Williams), 359 Measles, MEIUNIER, L6on: Traitement M4dical des Affec- 1171 surgeon," false use of ford), Physician and the rev., 294 serum of (J. I. Collier), title (A. E. Shakesby), 1060 tionts Stomacales, Measles, prophylaxis Lee de chez practi- MXEYEPR, Max: Affections l'Oreille 703 (0) Position of an unregistered medical 663 nnte), 310 Handley Ensor), 266 I'Enfant, Meat, imported fresh (parliamentary tioner (Rupert Charles Microbiology, review of book 1083 Mecca, the 1931 pilgrimage to. 766 Slander, actien by man for (Owen (ultro- medical Microscopy, accessory instrument in Medical Annual: A Year Book of Treatment and 174 Barham), pak illuminator), 529 Index, fiftieth year, 1932, rev., person, and breach Practitioner's Trespass to the negligence, Microscopy, review of book 1084 940 of contract, charge against hospital and L'Anne midicale pratique, MIDDLETON, George Proctor, appointed Surgeon Medical Annual: surgeon (Cull v. Royal Surrey County Apothecary to the Household at Balmoral, 71 rev., 992 Hospital and H. B. Butler), 1195 of thyroid Medical books. See Books MIDDLETON, G. Chemical Medical branches of the 'Services. See Services gland, 711 Medical centenarians, 124 MEHTA, J. N.: Report of the King Edward VII MIDDLETON, Henry: Report of the Leeda Medical cinematography. See Cinem'atography Memorial Hospital, Bombay, 725 General Infirmary, 679 M1ILLICRE, Dr., elected president of the MIDDLETON, James, obituary notice of. 1107 Medical club. See Club 1002 Medical conditions in Soviet Russia. See Russia Acad6mie de MWdecine, 221 Midwife, work of the (Bethel Solomons), Tez BEETIS 2 JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX LMDICAL JOuBNAL

Midwifery, gas and oxygen in (G. R. Potter), 809 MOOR, Frewen: Essential hypertension, 590 MURPHY, P. Kennedy: Treatment of varicose Midwife y, review of books on, 102, 1038 MOORE, F. Craven: Lactic acid in the gastric veins, 1054 Midwifery training, eGovernment grants for contents, 771 MURPHY, W. P.: Treatment of pernicious (parliamentary note), 596 MOORE, Henry: A clinical study of achlorhydria, anaemia, 1179 Midwifery. See also Obstetrics anid Gynaecology 363 (0)-A correction, 550 MURRAY, A. M. T.: Studies in Nutrition, 1137 Midwives Board. See Board MOORE, R. Foster: Senile cataract, 989 MURRAY, Douglas: Backache and the ortho- Midwives, books for, 1062 NiOORHEAD, T. Gillman: Report of the Royal paedic surgeon, 711 Migraine, prolonged drug treatment of, 127 National Hospital for Consumption, 855- MURRAY, Farquhar: Treatment of salpingitis, MIKULICZ-RADEcKI, Felix von, appointed to the Menopausal insanity and bacterial toxaemia, 1129 chair of obstetrics and gynaecology at Kcnigs- 923 (0) MURRAY, H. Leith: Gynaecological tumours, 61- berg, 549 MOORHOUSE, H., obituary notice of, 637 Endometrioma of anterior wall of vagina, 61- Milan, post-graduate courses at, 127 MORGAN, S. M.: Medical problems of contra- Dermoid cyst of ovary, 62-Ante-natal radio- MILEs, Alexander (and D. P. D. WILKIE): ception, 1047 logy. 335-Appreciation of Robert Stenhouse Thomson and Miles' Manual of Surgery, MORGAN, William Gerry: Functional Disorders Williams, 358-Prolapse of female urethra, 382 eighth edition, rev.. 431 of the Gastrointtestinal Tract, rev., 242 -Tubal gestation, 843-Simultaneous intra- MILES, W. Ernest: Ano-rectal fistula, 523 MIORISON, Lieut.-Col. John, C.I.E. conferred on, uterine and extrauterine pregnancy, 844- Military medicine. See Medicine 75-Awarded the Parkin prize, 310- Cholera Treatment of dysmenorrhoea, 955-Death of, Milk, adulterated (parliamentary note), 454 prevention in Assam, 725-Report of the King 1137-Obituary notice of, 1193 Milk, clean, legislation for in Ireland, 678 Edward VII Memorial Pasteur Institute and MURRAY, Ian (and Andrew B. ROBERTSON): Milk for children in elementary schools (parlia- Medical Research Institute, Shillong, 725 Significance and origin of lactic acid in the mentary note), 1108 MORITZ, Friedrich, awarded the Karl Ludwig gastric contents, 607 (0), 957 Milk for children of school age (parliamentary medal, 1015 MUTEU, C.: Diet and dental caries, 959 note), 549 MORLAND, Andrew: The " normal " temperature, MYERS, Bernard: Normal development in the Milk and Dairies Act, 596 1146 young child, 16-Non-infective nephritis, 522- Milk, fresh imported (parliamentary note), 503 MORLEY, A. H.: Arterio-venous aneurysm of Foetal pathology, 710 Milk, freezing point of, apparatus for determin- the left superficial temporal vein, 14 Myoma of uterus, total abdominal hysterectomy ing, 711 MORLEY, H. Seaward: Duodenal ulcer: types of for (Herbert R. Spencer), 1157 (0) Milk injections in [the treatment of erysipelas stomach, 647 (0) Myopia, aetiology of, 894 (Ibrahim Abd El Sayed), 281 (O)-(A. C. AORLOCK, H. V.: Electric suction or pressure Myringotomy, early, in otitis media. 168 McEachern), 1124 (0)-Correspondence on, 352 pump, 154- Bronchoscopy and drainage in Milk, "liquid, imported (parliamentary note), 357 lung suppuration, 661 Milk, loose " (leading article), 716 MORRIN, F. J.: Hepato-splenography, 1082 Milk problem (leading article), 944-Correspon- MORRIS, Ernest William, honour of knighthood dence on, 1104 conferred on, 69, 75 Milk, raw, and dental caries (E. C. Sprawson), MORRIS, R. J.: Plantar corns, 737 N. 190, 261, 404-Correspondence on, 261, 306, 404, MORRISON, John T.: Intra-thoracic new growths, 496, 550, 598, 642 17 Naevi and heredity, 1156 Milk Reorganization Committee (parliamentary MORRISON, Whitelaw Reid (and Jesse Feiring Nagan a, trypanosomes of (parliamentary inote), note), 870 WILLIAMS): A Text-Book of Phlysical Educa- 1060 Milk served in the House of Commons (parlia- tion, rev., 295 Narcolensy and ephedrine, 763 mentary note), 639 MORRISON, W. S., appointed a member of the Narcotic drugs. See Drugs Milk, vitamin potency of, 590 Medical Research Council, 441 Narcotics Tntelligence Bureau, Cairo (parlia- MILLARD, C. Killick: A plea for the legalization MORSON, Clifford- Vaso-ligation in prostat- mentary note), 1108 of voluntary euthanasia under certain con- ectomy, 36-Radium. 401 Nasal cavity, ionization of, 751, 918. See (1lso ditions nowpublished in pamphlet form, 111- Mortality, maternal, 167, 308, 309, 445, 568, 735, Ionization Medical problems of contraception, 1047 1060-Com-mittee's report (parliamentary note), Nasal factor in asthma. See Asthma MILLER, C. H.: The syndrome of chronic toxic 735, 1060 Nasal obstruction and mouth-breathing (Somer- cholecystitis, 286 Mortality. maternity (James Young), 346- ville Hastings and W. Warwick James), 842- M[rLLER, Frederick Robert, elected a Fellow of (Dame Louise McIlroy), 568 Discussion, 843 the Royal Society, 484 Mortality figul-es, New York, report on, 157 NASH. W. Gifford: Cervical herpes with facial MILLER, J. B.: Medical services in Scotland, MORTON, Hugh: Diseases of the Stomach, rev., palsy, 171 1049 197 NATHAN, Marcel, death of, 961 MILLER, Reginald: Housing in Paddington, Mosquitos and aeroplanes, 670 National Institute of Industrial Psychology. 1188 Mosquitos, anopheline, review of book on, SRee Psychology MILLIN, Terence: Fertility after prostatectomy, 617 National Medical Journalof China amalgamates 1148 Moss. E. Lawton: Face-masks and fogged spec- with the China Medical Journal. and in future MILLS, H. H.: Normal development in the tacles, 169 to be known as the Chinese Medical Journal, young child, 17-' Excessive surgery," 939 Moss. Frank K. (and M. LucKIEsH):-Seeing: A 127 MILNE, Arthur Dawson, obituary notice of, 453 Partnership of Lighting asld Visiont, 200 Natutre for May 7th contains an article on the MILNE, James: The first case of sprue in Malta, Motor accidents, 735. See Accidents scientific career and work of Lord Rutherford, 471 Motor cars Driving licence test in cases of 871 MINAKOFF, Dr., death of, 732 physical disability (parliamentary note), 1060 MINAKOW, P. A., death of, 219 -First-aid equipment on moto?vehicles (par- NAVY, ROYAL: Mine workers, pulmonary disease and (parlia- liamentary note), 1060-" Laying-up" the car Cerebrospinal meningitis in, 1154 mentary note), 357 in winter, 316-Number of persons killed in Dental officers in, 596 MINER, Elmer A.: Livingl the Liver Diet, rev.. Germany in 1930 by, 1199-Premiums for Estimates, 502,548 244 insurance, 598 Health of in 1930, 669 Miners' Convalescent Homes. See Convalescent Motoring deafness and hooters, 770. See also Invalidings, 1109 Miners'cramp. See Cramp Deafness Medical Service-Amalgamation of, 1108- Miner's nystagmus. See Nystagmus Motoring, mischiefs of (Zachary Cope), 250- Promotions and appointments, 75, 920. See Mi llers' Welfare Fund (parliamentary note), 1154 Discussion, 251 also Supplement Index Mines, death rate among boys employed in Motorists and conveyance of goods, 872 Naval sturgeons. shortage of. 454, 596 (parliamentary note), 503. See also Boys Motorists, frost precautions for, 84 Parliamentary notes, 454, 548, 596, 1108, 1154 Mines, lighting in(parliamentary note), 454 MOTTRAM. J. C.: Aetiology of cancer, 495, 590- Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve: Promotions Mines vote, debate, 869 Origin of tumours, 803 and appointments,920. See ilso Supplement Missionaries, medical, the training of, 492, 1100 MOUcIHET, Dr., elected vice-president of the Index Missions, medical supplies for, 355 Societ6 de Chirurgie, 267 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Officers' MITCHELL, A.: Malignant tumour of the pos- MOURGE, R.: Schizophrenia, 994 Decoration, 503, 915 terior end of a rib. 193 Mouth-breathing and nasal obstruction (Somer- X-ray photographs in, theefirst, 498 MITCHELL, Lieut. Col. A. B.: Benn Ulster ville Hastinls and W. Warwick James), 842- Hospital, 856 Discussion, 843 NEANDER, Dr.: Tuberculosis in Denmark, MITCH-ELL, A. G.: Antitoxin treatment of scarlet Mouth, dry, 361, 410 Norway, and Sweden, 21 fever, 440 Mouth and face, malformations of (Sir Arthur NEEDHAM, Joseph: The Great Amphibium, 391- MITCHELL, C. Ainsworth: The Scientific Detec- Keith), 388 Chemical Embryology, rev., 757 tive asnd the Expert Witness, rev., 104 MOYNIHAN, Lord: The prognosis of gastric and NEEDHAM. Richard Arthur, Knighthood con- MITCHELL, H. A.: Standardization of ergot. 305 duodenal ulcer, 1 (0)-Elected a member of ferred on, 1088, 1097 -Intravenous liver therapy, 1007 com-mittee of the Radium Institute, London, Needle, swallowed, fate of a (Peter Rattray), 302 MITCHELL, Sir Peter Chalmers: Visits to Soviet 504-And Yorkshiremen, 909-Honorary D.C.L. -(William S. Stevens), 456 Russia, 642 Oxford conferred on, 1013, 1096-Romanes Negligence alleged against insurance practi- MITCHINER, Colonel Philip H.: Pitfalls of prac- Lecture on the advance of medicine, 1096 tioners: charges withdrawn after hearing tice, 531-Appointed Honorary Surgeon to the MuEcKE, Francis: Malignant disease of pharynx (lBoon v. Pritchard and Allen), 594 King, 639 nd larynx, 818 Negligence, alleged, against an Irish doctor MOIR. Chassar: Clinical comparison of ergo- MUKHERJEBE, Major S. N.: Local novocain and (Boyle v. Martin), 966 toxine and ergotamine, 1022 (0) -(And Sir H.H. splanchnic anaesthesia, 84 Negligence, charge of against a surgeon, with- DALE): The action of ergot preparations on MUIs, Ernest, bar to Kaisar-i-Hind Medal con- drawal of charge (Tudor v. Mein), 504 the puerperal uterus, 1119 (0) on, 1097 Negligence, charge of: surgeons vindicated MOIR, J. C.: Gonorrhoea and other cervical MUIR, J. B. G.: Removal of an ascaris from the (Russell v. Hey Groves and Lancaster), 1152, discharges, 381-The teacl1ing of obstetrics, common bile duct, 1077 (0) 1197 986 MUIR, Robert (and James RITCHIE): Manual of NEGUS, V. E.: Diagnosis and treatment of lung MOLE,R. H.: Reticulo-endothelial system, 191 Bacteriology, ninth edition, rev., 889 abscess, 289-Value of endoscopic methods, Moles, treatment of, 1015,1061 MULHOLLAND, S. W.: Study of prostatic secre- 315, 332 MOLINIE, J. Raymond, cleath of, 126 tion and its relation to malignancy, 201 NELIGAN, A. E.: Industrial rheumatism, 443 MOLL. H. H.: Hyperthyroidism with aclllor- MULLINS, Claud: Liberty of the subjeet, 241 Nembutal as an analgesic, 661 hydria, 496-Polycythaemia and the value of Multibral," 1177 NFMET, Geza: Guide to Radiologic Diagnosis in liver therapy in asthiila, 976 (0) Muumps, convalescent serum in prophylaxis of Heart Disease, 199 MOLLISON, W. M.: Acute and chronic suppura- (William Gunn), 183 (0) Neo-Hippocratism and child guidance clinics, tion in the antrum of Highmore. 480-Acutte MUNBY, Alan E.: Laboratories: their Planning 122 Otitis Media, rev. 529-Polypi, 1126 azd Fittings, 814 Nephritis, non-infective: Discussion at the MONAKOW, C.M.: Schizophrenia, 994 MlUNRO, Norman M.: Oleothorax, with observa- Medical Society of London, 522 MONIZ, Egas: Diagtnostic des Tssmeutrs C6r(- tions on twenty cases, 554 (0), 993 Nephrostomy in theory and practice (Hugh brales et Epreusve de l'Enc-phalograp7hie MUIRDOCH, A.: "The use of self," 1009 Cabot), 841 Art erielle, 573 MURGATROYD, Dr.: Gambian sleeping sickness, Nerve cells and sense organs, activity of, MONOD, Gustave: " The student in irons," 725- 428 947 Letter from France, 767 MURIEL, G. Bertram, appointed to the Com- Nervous disorder, functional. nomenclature MONTEITH, W. B. R.: Local anaesthesia for mission of the Peace for Cumberland, 221 and (Doris M. Odlum), 1169 (0) tonsillectomy, 1191 MURPHY, J. B., oration, 814 Nervous system, central, brain circulation in. MOODIE, William: Child guidance clinics, 39- MURPHY, Lieut.-Col. John Patrick Joseph, See Brain Abnormal behaviou-in children, 428 obituary notice of. 696 Nervous system, revie of books on, 103, 242,846 INDEX rT Bumat: 22 JAN.-JUNE, I932] I DICAL JOURNAL

Nervous system. sympathetic, functions of the Notes. Letters, Answers, etc. (continued): Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. (contintued): (R-I. H. Woollard),566-Discussion,566 Delivery of a contraceptive, 84 Medical epitaph, 738 Nervous system, sympathetic, surgery of the Dermatitis, shoe-leather, 456 Midwives, books for, 1062 (J. Bagot Oldham),568 Determinism: is it dead? 738 Migraine, prolonged treatment of, 127 Neurology, review of book on, 1132 Diathermy apparatus, surgical, 84 Milk, raw, and dental caries, 550, 598, 642 Neurop%thology, review of books on, 293 Disclaimers, 456, 642, 1016, 1110, 1156 Moles, treatment of, 1015, 1061 Neurosis an(i occupation (R. D. Gillespie), 132(0) Doctors and district nurses in industrial Motor car insurance, premiumns for, 598 Neurotic conditions in general practice, dia- areas, 456,550, 598, 642, 738, 784, 826, 872, 918 Motorists: First precautions for, 84-And con- gnosis of (David Forsyth), 3.0 (0) Drug addicts in court, 316 veyance of goods, 872 Neurotropic diseases, treatment of by the Drug advertisements, replies to, 44 Mouth, dry, 361. 410 method of phylaxis (Ren6 Cruchet), 85 (0). See Dysidrosis in Western Australia, 12CO Naevi and heredity, 1]56 also Phylaxis Dysmenorrhoea, treatment of, 84 Needles, swallowed, fate of, 456 NEVILLE, W. S. Thacker: Local anaesthesia for Ears, prominent, 597 Novocain anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia tonsils, 1110 Emphysema, subcutaneous, in measles, 176 Obstetric calculator, 222 Newcastle-upon-Tyne. public health in, 117 Ephedrine hydrochloride, overdose of, 737 Oedema in the newborn, 968 NEWOOMB, Wilfrid Davison, awarded the Ether convulsions, 1156 Oedema, unilateral, 783, 872, 967 Raymond Horton-Smith Prize, 41 Eyelids, twitching of, 919 Operation at advanced age. 362. 410 intra-thoracic (Leslie Cunning- Fallen idols; a correction, 968 Orthoptic treatment, 918 New growths. " ham), 17-Surgical treatment of (A. Tudor Ferri perchlor." in skin disease, 784 Pain in stomach or colon? 1110 Edwards), 827 (0). See also Cancer, malignant, Fever, enteric, prophylaxis of, 268 Pediculosis in schools, results of a campaign etc. First-aid classes, 872 against, 128 NEWLAND, Sir Henry Simpson: Appreciation of First-aid equipment on the roadq, 738 Prostatectomy, end-results of, 871 R. H. Todd, 358 Flatulence, intestinal, 44, 83, 361 Purchase of professional equipment, 1200 NEWMAN. Charles: The syndrome of chronic Foreign bodies in the alimentary tract, 456 Rickets in Scotland, 506 toxic cholecystitis, 287-Medical Emergencies, Found: an anaesthetist's case, 506 Russia, Soviet. visits to, 642, 784 rev., 432 Gas stand, a convenient, 598 Sacrum, the, 1200 NEWMAN, Maurice: The training of a specialist, German mental hospitals, a tour of, 692 Sepsis and subinvolution, 128 176-Coronary disease, 642 Goethe and the male climacteric, 222 Sex equality. 222 NEW5HOLME, Sir Arthur: Appreciation of John Golf, mediecl, 826-Blyth Division: Annual Sex hormones, research on, 268 Parlane Kinlocb, 407 -Preparation for match, 826-Dumbarton Division: Trea- Shoe-leather dermatitis. See Dermatitis marriage, 687, 819 surer's Cup competition. 1016-Manchester Silver wire as a drain in cerebral abscess, 222 and District Medical Golfers' annual com- Specialist, training of a. 176 NEW SOUTH WALES: petition, 919 -Medical Golfing Society: Stethoscope for deaf doctor, 506, 550, 597 Infantile paralysis in, 206 Summer meeting, 872-Meeting at Walton "Student in irons," 550 Metropolitan Hospitals Contribution Fund, 210 Heath.1156-Southport Division: Treasurer's Sunburn, 872 918, 1061, 1156 Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, 210 cup, 1062-Surrey Medical (B.M.A.), Golfing Tartar, removal of, 1156 State Lottery, 211. See also Australia and Society: SprinR meeting. 1062 Tea and sugar, 968 Heart, congenital malformation of in'two suc- Testimonials, return of, 1016. See also Sydney cessive pregnancies, 1016 Vacancies Newton [Sir Isaac] the man, 343 Heaviside, John, and his museum, 1062 Tobacco smoke, inhaling of, 918.1016 NEWTON, R. L.: Treatment of eclampsia, 613 Heel, painful, 43 Tootb, canine, erupting externally, 44 New Year honoura, 69, 75 Hensen, Victor, 268 Tracheal tug in normal person, 221 New York mortality flcures, 157 Herves and chicken-pox occurring together Tuberculosis, cost of, 1062 New Zealand: British Empire Cancer Campaign, 1062 Typhoid carrier, treatment of. 1156 115-Hospital administration, 115 --New Holiday home, 968 Ulcers, mucocutaneous, 737, 784 Zealand Offcial Year-Book, new issue, 505- Hospitals and economy, 1110 Urethral discharge, cause of, 917 Vital statistics, 115 Impotence following tonsillectomy, 221, 268 " Urgency," a note on. 176 NICHOLSON, Ruth: Unusual tumour obstructing Urticaria: Chronic, 455-Obstinate, 128, 316- labour, 62 INCOME TAX: 44, 83, 128, 176, 222, 268, 316, 362, Relief of, 221 Nickle workers, cancer in. See Cancer 410, 456, 506, 550. 598, 641, 692, 737. 784, 826, Uvula, shortening of elongated, for cure of 872, 918, 968, 1016, 1061, 1110, 1156, 1200 506 NICOL, W. D.: Induced malignant tertian cough. malaria, 987 Appointment under the Crown: free Vacancies and courtesies, 550, 598, 641, 1016 NICOLE, J. Ernest: The age incidence of sero- quarters, 84 VasovagAl syncope, 1016 positive syphilis in females, 749 (0) Appointment: travelling expenses, 456 Veins. varicose: Sclerosing solutions for, 316- NICOLICH, Merida, death of, 867 Appointments, various, 1061 Oedema of ankle. 5C6-Oedema after treat- NICOLLE, Professor, appointed to the chair of Assessment for past years, 222 ment. 692 medicine at the Coll6ge de France, 505 Assistant: expenses, 268 Vicious circle, another, 316 NIELsEN, Ludwig, death of, 314 Assistant: tax not applied for, 84 Warnings. 44, 176, 362, 642 Nietzsche's mental breakdown, 537 Cash basis: partnership, 968 Wasp-stings, 410, 455, 1061 Florenice. rev., 431 Casual earnings, 44 Water supply, an acid, 641 Niahtingale, Change in proprietorship, 641 J. A.: Effect on child of acute illness in NovA ET VETERA: NIXON, Colonial appointment: liability of bonus, pregnancy, 264 Brontes, causes of death of the (C. Mabel W. C. W.: Haematoma of the gastro- 128 619 NixoN, 83 Edgerley), colic omentum. 797 Continuous employment, Bygone medical obituaries, 302 Depreciation of car. Sop Motor NOBLE, T. G.: Gas fires and ventilation, 1188 Cholera, a popular pamphlet on (E. Ashworth Watson, obituary notice of, 593 Disability pensions, 826 NOBLE, Dissolution of partnership, 1062 Underwood), 29 H.: Pathological services of the Poison cup, mediaeval, made from the terra NocKoLDs, Division of partnership assessment, 362 London County Council, 729 sigillata of Malta (C. .J. S. Thompson), 73 Employment of boy on car and 738 Nomenclature of diseases, a revised (leading garden, Swallowed coin (1750) (E. Roland Williams), 721 892 Employment expenses, 1110 article), Novocain anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Nomenclature and functional nervous disorder Employment in India: emoluments, 84 Examination fees, 968 NUEFFER, H. (and F. W. LAPP): Dildtetik bei (Doris M. Odlum), 1169 (0) chirurgischen Erkrankungen, rev., 990 C.: Balfour Expenditure on medical books and NORMAN, Montague Andrew medal conferred inemorial, 257 apparatus, 598 NUNAN, William, Kaisar-i-Hind Frontier operations: Names men- Firm: depreciation and renewal of cars, 1062 on, 75 North-West Nurses, C.M.B., and puerperal in dispatches, 915 Free furnished quarters, 1156 septieaemia, 498. tioned Income from property, 128 546 Nurses and doctors in industrial areas, 456, 550, Notes, Letters, Answers, etc. Loss on practice, 918 Maidservant: professional expense, 692 598, 642, 738, 784. 826, 872, 918 Abscess, cerebral, silver wire as a drain in, Motor car: Allowance, 222-Depreciation, Nurses' pensions. See Pensions 222 District, in London: Annual meeting test, of, 176 316, 872, 1016,1062, 1110-Obsoleseence, 872- Nursing, Acetic anbydride priority of the Central Council, 493 Achlorhydria, 550 Replacement, 176, 316, 598, 1110, 1156, 1200- Used for private purposes, 641 Nurses, tuberculosis among (Everett K. Geer). Acid water supply, 641 " 534 Air 692 Partnership ehange: expenses and basis," Aircraft wreckage: Ministry's appeal, Nursing, District, in annual meeting in measles, 1200 784 Scotland, Amidopyrin Branch of the Queen's Institute 1110 Payment of interest, 362 of the Scoottish Anaesthesia, local, for tonsils, of, 32 Anaesthesia. splanchnic and local novocain, 84 Payment for recommendation, 598 Professional expenses, 872 Nursing Home and Clinic, the London. See Anaesthetic masks, 784, 826 Liondon B. aeroagenes as an index of water purity, 826 Proportion of house used professionally, 737 Proportion of rent for professional use, 84 Nursing Profession (Wages and Hours) Bill, 962, Back, cold, 83 1014 1061 Public appointument: expenses, 872 Bee-stings, 455, review of book on, 152, 475 1200 Purchase of professional equiipment, 1200 Nuirsing, Begging-letter writer, Nursing hospital: Final report of the 44 Receipt of gifts, 918 service, Bio-Physical Assistants, Association of, Lancet 344 268 Receipts from lectures, 316 commission, Rrachial embolus, Nursing staff of the London County Hospitals, of the East African native, 826 Residence, professional use, 44 Brain 628. See also Hospitals for nursing, preparation of, 784, 826 Residence in the United Kingdom, 410 Breast Nutrition, review of books on, 1083,1137,1175 students at Leyden, 784 Resident hospital director, 550 British Nystagmus, miners', focal sepsis a predisposing 1156 Retirement of partner, 222 Bronchitis, fibrinous, treatment of, factor in (F. O'Sullivan), 611-Parliamentary tooth. SeeTooth Salaried appointment: subscriptions, 362 Canine notes on, 639, 1059 Capitals and italics. 128 Salo of practice, 176 " Captain of the Men of Death," 362, 410. 456 Sale of share in partnership, 506 918 Shares in a colonial company, 598 Cerebro-sPinal fever, rapid recovery in, 83 Cheselden's death, 598 Statement of capital, Chloroform and the Edinburgh school, 692 Use of residence for practice, 506 Wear and tear: claim for arrears, 362 Claudication, intermittent? 221 0. C02 in resuscitation, 84 X-ray equipment: depreciation, 1016 Coincidence, 642 L. W. (and H. G. MERRILL): Your Fision 83 Indian Medical Service pensions: a correction, OAKS. "Cold back," and How to Keep it, second edition, rev., 243 362, 506, 738 Cold, the common, 550 Obesity, the menace of (Ernest Bulmer), 1024 (0) methods, adequacy of, 1200 Influenza, treatment of, 222 Contraceptive Ionization of nasal cavity, 918 -Note on, 1042 Corns, plantar, 692, 737, 783, 826, 872, 918, 967, Obituaries, bygone medical, 302 1016 Kidney, ectopic. 128 " Laying-up " the car in winter, 316 Obstetric calculator, 105, 222 Corrections, 84, 268, 362,456, 550, 738, 784, 826, 919, Obstetrical heresies, 727 1016 Leprosy. national conference on, in China, 362 968, Locke, John, his books and MSS., 919 Obstetrics of a general practice in the last Coronary disease, 642 decade (A. F. Martin), 625 insanity, 316, 361, 410. 506 Mackintosh, Sir Ashley, testimonial to, 1110 Cowper's Medical electricity in general practice, Obstetrics, present and future of (W. Blair-Bell). Cow-pox or vaccinia, case of, 268 45 (0) Cramp, miners', 176 illustrated catalogue on, 1062 [ THU Bums 2 JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX I M1DICAL JOw 23

Obstetrics attthe Rotunda Hospital, progress in, Osteo-arthritis of hip, treatment of, 726. 772, 820, Parliament. Medical Notes in (contd.): 583 861. 957, 1056 All India. See India Obstetrics, teaching of: Discussion at Royal Osteogenesis imperfecta (James Crooks), 703 (0) Animals, experiments on. 916, 1014. See also Society of Miedicine, 984 Osteopath, High Court decision against (A. E. Vivisection Obstetrics. See also Gestation, Gynaecology, Shakesby), 914. 965, 1060 Ante-natal clinics, 735 and Midwifery O'SULLIVAN. F.: Focal sepsis a predisposing Anthracosis, 1154 Obstruction, acute, spinal anaesthesia in factor in miners' nystagmus. 611-An anaes- Army and Air Force Annual Bill, 733 (A. S. Dill Russell and B. R. Sworn), 882 (0) thetic mask, 714,826 Army. British: Economy on Army dressings, Occupation and neurosis (R. D. Gillespie), Otitic hydrocephalus. See Hydrocephalus 1154-Recruits, 549 132 Otitis media, chronic suppurative, conservative Bacon cured with borax, 596 Occupational diseases, review of book on, 65 mastoidectomy for (L. Graham Brown), 470 (0) Birth control clinics, 870 OOHsNER, Alton: Introduction of lipiodol into Otitis media, myringotomy, early, in, 168 Birth Control Conference, National, 870 the lungs, 37 Oto-rhino-laryngology, review of book on, 990 Births and deaths in 'rrinidad, 549 O'CONNOR. F. W.: Filariasis, 1034 Ouabain, crystalline, 891 Blind persons, unemployable 1154 O'CONNOR, J.: Tuberculous pericarditis, 662 OUMANSKY: Tuberculonis rheumatism, 1041 Blind: statistics, 824 Oculogyric attacks in chronic encephalitis. See Ova, early human (Wilfred Shaw), 411 (0) Boys working in mines, death-rate among, 503 Encephalitis Ovarian cyst. See Cyst Broadmoor, dietary at, 639 ODLUM, Doris M.: Nomenclature and functional Ovariotomists, early, 1090 Budget, 778. See also Finance Bill nervous disorder, 1169 (0) Ovto, Guiseppe: La Vision des Coleurs, rev., Cancer in nickel workers, 309 O'DONOVAN, Charles: Epidemic chorea, 284 1177 Cancer, research, grants for, 1108 O'DwmER. Sir Michael,appointed representative Ovulation and the sex cycle (leading article), 108 Carbon monoxide poisoning, 409 on the Committee of the National Association -Correspondence on, 166, 259, 306 Census reports. 454 for tha Prevention of Blindness, 871 Owen v. Barham (action for slander), 174 Central Provinces. See India Oedema of ankle in varicose veins. 506, 692 OwieN, Hugh Brindley. O.B.E. conferred on, 1097 Cerebral fever at Windsor, 780, 916-At Alder- Oedema. extrarenal, 634 OWEN. Richard, appointed an Officer of the shot, 1199 Oedema in 6he new born (John Gibbens), 837 (0) Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 83 Chemical defence," 965 -Correspondence on, 968 OWEN. Sidney: Normal development in the Children's Bill, 266. 309. 356, 1014, 1107, 11S8 Oedema, unilateral, 783, 872, 967 young child, 16 Cholera in India, 869 Oedema. use of vitamin B in cases of (D. W. OQLEY. W. H. F.: After-effects of the toxaemias Coal Mines Bill, 1059,1107.1198 Carmalt-Jones). 374 (0) of pregnancy. 660 Cream, imported, butter-fat content of, 1060 Oesophageal radium tube, a rubber, 477 Oxygen and C02 in medicine (J. S. Haldane), 144 Dairy herds, disease among, 356 Oesophagus. open safety-pin in, successful Oxygen and gas in midwifery (G. R. Potter), 809 Deaf children: education, 824 removal of by endoscooy (Harold Downer), 705 Oxygen and Everest. 23. 120 Deaf and dumb persons, 869 Offenders, persistent, 1135 Ozaena, intranasal ionization in (Philip Dental service, school, 1154 OGILVIE, W. H.: Teaching of surgery with the Franklin), 751 (0) Dermatitis, industrial, 454 cinematograpti, 718 Ozone in industry and public health, 1182 Destruction of Imported Animals Bill, 408,502, Ohio River cities, typhoid fever in (M. V. Veldee), 548. 638 159 Disabilities due to war service, 454 Oil, cod-liver, vitamin concentrates of, 338 Disease, incurable, 780 Old age, review of books on, 845 Disinfectants, cheap, 1060 OLDAKER. J. M.: Analgesia in childbirth, 1173 Disinfectants, sale of, 639 Old cultures for new, 483 Divorce where one of the spouses becomes OLDFIELD, Carlton! Dlffuse endometriosis of P. insane after marriage, 596 the body of the uterus, 1174-Three unusual Dressings, Army, economy on, 1154 casesoftoxaemia associated with pregnancy, PACKARD, Francis R. (editor): Amnals of Medical Driving licence test in cases of physical 1174 HistorV, vol. iii, No. 5. rev., 66; vol. iii, No. 6 disability, 1060 OLDFIELD, Michael: 'Chronic gastric ulcer in a rev., 196; vol. iv, No. 1. rev., 714; vol. iv, No. 2 Drugs, Dangerous. Bill, 356, 408, 502, 548, 595, boy aged thirteen, 836 to) rev,, 943; vol. iv., No. 3. rev., 1132 638-Second reading, 548 OLDEAM. J. Bagot: Surgery of the sympathetic Paddington, housing in, 1188 Drtgs, dangerous, manufacture of in Britain, nervous system. 568 PADDLE, K. C. L.: Atronhic coarse cirrhosis of 870 OLDHAM, Ralph Stransham, O,B.E. conferred on, the liver in a congenital syphilitic, 233 (0) Edinburgh Corporation Bill, 595, 638 1097 Paediatrics, review of books on, 65 Eggs, imported, 454 O'E.yARYt. Mary: Medical inspection and treat- Paediatries, teaching of in the United States, Encephalitis, post-vaccinal, 454 ment of school children, 1050 717 Epsom College Bill, 823. 915, 1107, 1198 Oleothorax (Norman M. Munro), 554 (0) - PAPFRATH, Hans: Permeabilititsstudien an der Estimates. Navy, 502. 548-Army, 502, 548-Air Correspondence on, 773-Leading article on, Darmschleimhaut, 1041 Force, 502, 548-Civil, 549-Home Office, 778- 993 PAGE, C. Max: Haemostasis and the radical Education, 779-Agricultural, 858 Oleothorax, adhesion cutting, and artificial operation for hydrocele, 658-Apparatus for Factories, laws relating to, 1107 pneumothorax (F. G. Chandler), 1118 10) treatment of finger fractures. 848 Factory inspector's report, 870 Oleothorax treatment, the origin of. 773 PAGE, H. M.: Anaesthetic rmasks, 784 Finance Bill, 778, 915,1014,1107,1153,1198 OLIVER, H. Gordon : Bronchomoniliasis in PAGENSTECHER, Hermann, obituary notice of, First-aid equipment on motor vehicles, 1C60 Jersey, 863, 919-A correction, 919 764 Flood relief for China, 824 OLPP, G.: Hervorraoende Trotendrzte in Wort Pain in peptic ulcer (L. E. Prickman), 535. Floods, 1108 und Bild, rev., 1038 See also Ulcer Food Committee, suspension of. 1154 Omagh Board of Guardians and its dispensary Pain, referred, and the ear. See Ear Food inspection, 502, 780 medical officer's deputy, 1187 Pain in stomach or colon? 1110 Foot-and-mouth disease, 266, 824, 868-In Kent, O'MALLEY. J. F.: Ear complications of in- PAINE, C. G., appointed lectuirer in bacteriology 824 fluenza, 90 (0)-The common cold, 543-The at Sheffield, 595-Colony variation in haemo- Gas. poison, in warfare, 502 ear and referred pain, 1125 lytic streptococci ano its importance in Gold standard, 548 Omentum, gastro-colic.haematoma of (W. C. W. puerperal sepsis immunity, 1174 Government Commissions still at work, 916 Nixon), 797 Palate, clett, review of book on, 195 Health Ministry, medical officers in, 596. 639 OMEROD, GI L.: Treatment of pernicious PALAZZOLI, M. (and R. DossoT); Les Uritrites Health services, 733. 778-Cost of. 778-In anaemia, 1179 Chroniques. rev., 615 Scotland. 780 O'NEILL, Francis. obituary notice of. 265 PALMER, F. W. M., appointed a Serving Brother Home administration: Industrial diseases Operation at advanced age, 362, 410 of the Order of S3t. John of Jerusalem. 83 and young offenders, 778 Ophthalmology in Egypt (leading article), 390 Palsy. 1'ee Paralysis Horses and dogs for experimental purposes, Ophthalmology, review of books on, 243 PAN. Edouard Martin-Du, death of, 732 870. See also Vivisection and Animals Ophthalmology. See also Eye Pancreatic sarcoma. See Sarcoma Hospitals and the cost of motor accidents, 735, Ophthalmoscope, an electric, 197 PANNETT, Professor: Gastrophotography, 24 780, 1199 Opium mannfacture (parliantenitary note), 824 Papilloma, adenomatoiis, of the duodenum Houses built with State assistance. 1154 -Manufacture and distribution in India, 870 (Andrew Fowler), 233 (0) Illegal detention of servant girl. 357 Opium smokingand the Leaguie of Nations. 535 PARAMORE, R. H.: Analgesia in childbirth, 1173 Imports Duties Bill, 356, 408, 454, 823 Opium Traffic Commission's Report (parlia- Paralysis, facial. operative treatment of (Sir Income tax on reduced fees of insurance mentary note), 454 Charles Ballance), 787 (0) practitioners, 1059 Orbit perforated by an aniline pencil (J. Cole Paralysis, facial, with cervical herpes, 171 Incurable disease. See Disease Marshall), 706 Paralysis, general, review of book on, 807 India: All-Indian Medical Council, 310. 824- Order of St. John of Jerusalem See St. John Paralysis. infantile, treatment of (R. W. Fair- Cholera in, 869-Director of Public Health O'REGAN. Maurice: Amidopyrin in measles. brother), 429 in the Central Provinces. 639--Medical quali- 1200 Paralysis, infantile: In the United States of fications in, 734- Opium manufacture and ORENSTEIN. A. J.: Preventive medicine in the America, 70-In Melbourne (Jean Macnamara), distribution in, 870-Pensions in the Indian Rand mines, 996 676 services, 503 ORIEL, G. H.: Allergy and the proteose. 77- Parasitology, review of book on, 194 Industrial diseases, cost of, 778 Asthiha and allied conditions, 379 Parathyroids and generalized osteitis fibrosa, Insurance. National Health: Amendment Bill, ORMsiBY-GORE. W. G. A.: Andrew Balfour 947 868, 915, 962. 1014 1153, 1198-Second reading, memorial, 257 Parasitology in the medical curriculum (D. B. 962-Approved Societies without surplus, ORR, Campbell: A disclaimer. 456 Blacklock), 1138. See also Medical curriculum 916-Asthma patients, hypodermic syringes ORPR, Ian M.: An unusual case of intussuscep- Parenteral liver therapy. See Liver for, 502, 548 - Benefits through approved tion in an adult. 33] Paris. See France societies, 595 - Claims of insured women OREPa, John Boyd, elected a Fe'low of the Royal PARK. E. A.: Blackader Lecture on rickets, 479 workers, 548-Decrease in expenditure, 502- Society. 484 PARKER, Rushton: Death of, 624-Obituary Dental benefit, 357-Income tax on reduced Orthopaedic Association. See Association notice of, 690 fees of practitioners, 1059-Insured persons Orthopaedic Clinic, Edinburgh: Annual meet- PARKRS, K. I The teaching of obstetrics, 987 not on panel of any practitioner, 1199- ing, 492 PARKES, Professor: Research on sex hormones, concerning, £95 - Maternity Orthopaedic problems. 888 149 Legis.jationbenefit, 356-Medical benefit, 356, 454-Pro- Orthopaedic surgery, review of book on, 663 longation of Insurance Act, 595 - Traders, Orthoptic treatment, 918 Parliament, Medical Notes in: small, as voluntary contributors, 454- Os calcis, fracture of the (P. Lorthioir and P. Abortion, contagious, in cattle. 1060 Transitional benefit, 733 Kempeneers), 249 Abortion: Law concerning, 639-Therapeutic Juvenile. See Young Osler Club, 383, 670. See also Club induction of, 916-Induction of in cases of Kettering Gas Bill, 596 Osler and Other Papers, rev., 847 tuberculosis, 1059 Local Government Law, 965 Oslo, results of a caMpaign against pediculosis Accidents: Motor. 823-Hospitals and, 735, 780, London County Council Bill, 502 in the schools of, 128 1199-Railway, 549-Road, 309, 549, 868, 916, Lotteries: Public, 638, 735 -Royal Commis- OsxAN, Arthur A.: Non-infective nophritis, 522 1199 sion on,735 Osteitis fibrosa, generalized, and the para- Africa, East, medical officers in, and private Lung disease in tube workers, 310 thyroids, 947 practice, 780 Maternal mortality, 309.735,1060-Report, 1060 OsTENFIELD, Dr.: Tuberculosis in Deitmark, Agricultural policy. 356,1153 Maternity and infant welfare, 915 Norway, and Sweden, 21 Allegation, unfounded (case of Harold Lee), Meat, imported fresh,310 Osteo-arthritis (Matthew B. Ray). 789 (0) 916 Medical officers in East Africa. See Africa LTax BRmn 24 JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX I MUDICAL JOURWAL

parliament, Medical Notes in (contd.): PARRY-EDWARDS, E. Llewelyn, obituary notice Pharmaceutical centenary (C. J. Hewlett and Medical profession and climatology, 916 of, 1107 Son), 820 Medical referees, 408 PARsoNs, A. R.: Tuberculous pericarditis, 662 Pharmacology, review of books on, 384 Medical Research Council's reduced grant, PARSONS, Sir John: Problems of vision, 1081 Pharmacopoeia, British, 1932. 1101 549 PARTRIDGE, E. Joyce: Morbidity of the pelvic PRELPS, C.: Analgesia and anaesthesia in Medical services in the Forces, amalgamation joints in pregnaney, 684 normal labour, 661 of, 1108 Pasteur Institute, Paris new tuberculosis PHELPS, Murray N.: Cremation in Great Meningitis, cerebro-spinal, 1154 laboratories, 852 Britain, 576 Mentally defective children: Education . 824- Pasteur Institute, Shillong: Report, 725 PHILIBERT. Andr6- Precis de BactWriologie In elementary schools, 870 - In sl)ecial PAsTEUR, Louis, the genius of, 850 Miidicale, rev., 1083 schools, 1154 Patella, dislocation of (S. A. S. Malkin), 888 PHILIP, Peter W.: Elevation of depressed frac- Mental defectives in Great Britain, number Patent law and medical research (leading ture of the skull in a newborn child, 521 of, 735 article), 810 PHILLIPS, Hugh Riehard, obituary notice of Mental defectives, sterilization of, 357, 409, Patents and Designs Bill, 1059, 1107 1194 548 PATERSON, Donald (and J. Forest SMITH): Philosophy, British Institute of-, work of, 356, Mersey tunnel, ventilation of, 916 Modern Methods of Feeding in Infancy antd 450-Correspondence on, 591 MidIwifery training, Government grants for, Childhood. third edition, rev., 197 Philosophy and the medical man, 591, 728 596 PATEtisON, D. R.: The ear and referred pain, PHILPOT, J. St. L.: Crystalline vitamin D, 144 Milk, adulterated, 454 1125 Phosphorus therapy (zoin, ciba), 198 Milk for children in elementary schools, 1108 PATERSON, Marcus Sinclair: Death of, 1090- Photography of pathological specimens. See Milk for children of school age, 549 Obituary notice of, 1151 Pathological Milk and Dairies Act, 596 PATERSON, R. Ralston: The radio-sensitivity of Phototherapy in erysipelas (J. M. Davidson), 929 Milk, imported fresh, 503 tumours, 937 (0) Milk, imported liquid, 357 Pathological services of the London County Phthisis. See Tuberculosis Milk Reorganization Committee, 870 Council. See Council Phylaxis in the treatment of neurotropic Milk served in the House of Commons, 639 Pathological specimens, collection of, 1183 diseases (Ren6 Cruchet), 85 (0)-Correspond- Miners' Welfare Fund, 1154 Pathological specimens, simple technique for ence on, 170. See also Neurotropic Mines, lighting in, 454 photography oi (C. J. C. Earl) 330 (0) Physical education, review of book on, 295 Mines vote debate, 869 Pathology, review of books on, 153, 527, 572, 760 "Physician and Surgeon," false use of the title Narcotics Intelligence Bureau, Cairo, 1108 PATTERSON, Daniel Wells, obituary notice of, 866 (A. E. Shakesby), 1060 Naval surgeons, shortage of, 454, 596 PATTERSON, J. W. T., elected a Fellow of the Physics, applied, of to-day, 948 Navy, dental officers in, 596 - Invalidings, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 310 Physics, new conquests for, 110 1109 PATTIsON, C. Lee (and Mav MELLANIBY): Physiological chemistry. See Chemistry Nurses' pensions, 310 Influence of a cereal-free diet rich in vita- Physiology, review of books on, 244, 430, 571 Nursing Profession (Wages and Hlours Bill), min D and calcium on dental caries in PICK, Ludwig, elected Dunham lecturer at 962, 1014 children, 507(0) Harvard, 967 Nystagmus, 639, 1059 Paying patients: Edinburgh Ron al Infirmary Pickett-Thomso8s Research Laboratory, A nnals Opium manufacture, 824-In India, 870 scheme, 255 of, vol. vii: The Pathogenic Streptococci, rev,, Opium Traffic Commission's report, 454 Paying patients and hospitals, 766, 997, 1142. See 570 Ottawa Economic Conference, 1153 also Hospital provident scheme PIERCE, Howel B. (and D. J. HARRIES): Hydro- Patents and Designs Bill. 1059.1107 Paying patients and radium supp-ly to hospitals nephrotic pelvic kidney, 612 Pensions: Disabilities due to war service, 454 in Northern Ireland, 768 Pix, H. A. (and H. Cecil BARLOW): Death from Pensions hospitals, 503 Payment of visiting staffs of hospitals. See rupture of the liver in a newborn infant. 887 Petrol fumes and exhausts, sickness from, Hospitals PINCHIN, A. J. Scott: Electric suction or pres- 1108 PAYNE, Lewin: Raw milk and dental caries, 191 sure pump, 154-Bronchoscopy and drainage Poison gas. See Gas PAYNE, Reginald T.: Injection treatment of in lung suppuration, 661 Police services, 868 varicose veins, 237-Hunterian Lecture on PINES, N.: Hyperpiesia, 170 Prison dietary, 868, 965 excretion urography, 649 (0) PINEY, A.: Treatm-ient of carcinoma, 150-(And Prison services, 868 PEACOcK, Roydon: Cancer of the larynx, 620 Stanley WYARD): Clinical Atlas of Blood Psittacosis, 1060 PEARCE, T. Vibart: Adequacy of contraceptive Diseases, second edition, rev., 665 Public Health (Cleansing of Shellfish), Bill, methods, 12C0 PINKUSS. Alfred, death of, 593 548, 735, 1059, 1107, 1154, 1198 PEARN, 0. P. Napier: Mental Nursing PINSON, K. B.: Suction in surgery, 446 Pulmonary disease and mine workers, 357 (Simplified), rev., 152 PITT-RIVERS, George: Preparation for marriage, Radium, 408, 502-National Radium Trust, 869 PEARSON, S. Vere: International Artificial 913 Reassembling of Parliament, 266 Pneumotborax Society, 1104 PITTS, A. T.: Raw milk and dental caries, 191 Recruits, limiting of, 549 PEARSON, W.: Deep x rays for breast cancer, Pituitary lobe, posterior, function of (Harvey Refuse dumps, 409, 915-Metropolitan, 409 569 CuLshing), 299-Correspondence on, 349 Rent Restrictions Act, 1107 PECKEHAM, C. F. (and P. H. J. TURTON): Case of Pituitrin in malignant disease, effect of (E. W. Road accidents. See Accidents undulant fever in Derbyshire, 1029 (0) Riches and M. Kremer), 877 (0)-Correspon- Road Traffic Act (1930), 408 PEDDIE, W.: Problems of Vision, 1081 dence on, 1008 Royal Medical Benevolent College, Epsom,, Pediculosis in schools: Results of a campaign Plague prevention in Manchuria, 623 733 against in Oslo (A. Sundal). 128 Plantar corns. See Corns Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty PEEL, A. A. Fitzgerald: Sibaulation of heart Plasmoquine in the treatment of malaria, 341 to Animals Act, 1198 disesse, 444 PLATT, Harry: Fractures in the region of the School dental service, 1154 PELOUZE, P. S.: Gonorrhoea in the Mlale antd ankle-joint, 473 Services, committee on, medical branches of Female, second edition, rev., 338 PLATT, Robert: Visceral herpes zoster, 623- the, 915 Pelvic joints, mobility of in pregnancy, 684 Case of polycythaemia rubra developing Sexual offences, examination of girls in, 780 Pelvic woman. the chronic (Aleck Bourne), 551 anaemia, 750 (0) Shellfish, 735, 1154. See also Public Health (0)-Correspondence on, 683, 1011 PLESSIER, Paul: Tra'tement du Bec-de-Lievre (Cleansing of Shellfish) Bill Pelvis, disruption of the, (L. A. H. Snowball), UnilatUral. Procidi dt Dr. Veau, rev, 1036 Ships, British, sanitary condition of, 1014 1076 (0) Pleuro-pneumonia, causative organism of. q47 Silicosis, 638, 870 PEMBERTON, H. S.: A diet clinic, 568 Plotz, Ella Sach, Foundation: Report, 1082 Slum clearance, 310, 549, 735, 780, 824-By PENDRED, Vaughan: Normal development in Plumiibism. See Lead poisoning Wallasey Corporation, 824 the young child, 16 Pneumococcal typing, a direct method of (W. R. .Spahlinger formula, 356, 409 Pensions hospitals (parliamentary note), 603. Logan and J. T. Smeall), 188 (0) Sunday Performances Rtegulation Bill, 638, 733, See also Hospitals Pneumococcal typing, immediate (Richard R. 1014 Pensions in the Indian Services (parliamentary Armstrong), 187 (0), 260-Correspondence on, sweepstakes. See Lotteries note, 503-Correspondence on, 635, 686-A cor- 260, 305. 354 Tariff Advisory Committee. See Imports rection, 738. See also India Pneumonia, recent outbreak of (F. John Poyn- Duties Bill Pensions Ministry: And genito-urinary tuber- ton), 698 (0) Tin foil and food poisoning, 549 culosis, 307, 350, 403, 448, 544-Disabilities due Pneumosintes vaccine in the treatment of 'Town and Country Planning Bill, 266, 915, 1059, to war service (parliamentary note), 454 influenza, 222 1107, 1198 Pensions, nurses' (parliamentary note), 310 Pneumothorax, artificial, adhesive cutting, and Traffic in streets occupied by medical pro- People's League of Health: Annual meeting, 43 oleothorax (F. G. Chandler), 1118 (0) fession, 639 -Report of Committee on Tuberculosis of Pneumothorax. artificial, right-sided, com- Trypanosomes of Nagana, 1060 Bovine Origin in Great Britain, 618 plicated by left-sided spontaneous pneumo- Tuberculosis, 454, 868 Peptic ulcer. See Ulcer thorax, (James D. Macfie, and Arthur J. P. Tuberculosis, a " remedy " for, 549 Percaine preparations, 198 Alexander), 1079 Tuberculosis treatment, grants for, 1059 PERCIVAL, G. H.: A note on the epidemiology of Pneumothorax, artificial: Report of Refills Unfounded allegation. See Allegation tinea capitis. 93 (0)-(And LI. M. Murray LYON Committee, 1155 Vaccination, 408, 503, 548, 1060, 1109, 1154, 1199- auid C. P. STEWART): A note on urinary Pneumothorax, review of book on, 712 In the United States, 548-The manufacture " proteose," 136 (0)-Common forms of PococK, Hilda: Voluntary sterilization, 1046 of vaecine lymph in the Government lymph dermatitis, 707 PODACH, E. F.: The Madness of Nietzschie, 537 establishment, 548 Percussion, review of book on, 431 Poison cup, mediaeval, made from the terra Vaccination Act, 503 Pericarditis, tuberculous (J. O'Connor), 662 sigillata of Malta (C. J. S. Thompson), 73 Vaccination pads, 1060, 1109 Perineal injury: two unusual cases (G. H, Poison gas. See Gas Veterinary Surgeons (Irish Free State Agree- Steele), 983 Poisoning, arsenic, at Havre, 825 ment Bill), 548, 638 Perineum, malformations of the (Sir Arthur Poisoning, carbon monoxide (parliamentary Vivisection, 502, 870, 916, 1014. See also Keith), 490 note), 409 Animals, experiments on Peripheral vision. See Vision Poisoning, food, and tin foil (parliamentary Water supplies in rural parishes, 549 PERKINS, G.: Fractures in the region of the note), 549 Wheat Bill, 454, 502, 595 ankle-joint, 473 Poisoning. lead, as a cause of peptic ulcer Workmen's Cosnpensation Act,, medical PERKINS, George: Treatment of adolescent (David R. Lewis), 185 (0), 308. 449-Corre- referees, 408 coxa vara, 55 (0) spondence on, 262, 308, 354, 449, 497 Workmen's Compensation: Conventions PERN, Sidney: Exophthalmos and sinusitis, Police services (parliamentary note), 868 adopted at the International Labour Confer- 448 Poliomyelitis: In the United States of America, ence, 964 PERRY, Evelyn: Report on a housing survey, g0-In Melbourne (Jean Macnamara), 676-In Young offenders: Cost of, 778-Observation 493 1931: League of Nations report, 764-In New centres for, 869 Persistent offenders. See Offenders and criminal -South Wales, 906 Personal injury, medical man awarded damages POLLARD, Bilton, estate and bequests of, 221 Parliament and National Health Insurance for (Joyce v. Wilson). 914 Polycythaemia and liver therapy in asthma (leading article), 945 Petrol fumes and exhausts, sickness from (par- (H. H. Moll), 976 (0) Parotid tumour. See Tumour liamentary note), 1108 Polycythaemia rubra and achlorhydria, 817, 860 Paroxysmal tachyeardia. See Tachyeardia PETTIGREW, F. (and J. A. HENDERSON): Sudden Polycythaemia rubra developing anaemia on, 817 PARRY, L. A.: The law and - abortion, 79- death from haemorrhage into the suprarenal (Robert Platt), 750 (0)-Correspondence Criminal Abortion, 441 capsules in a child, 14 Polypi (G. Scott Williamson), 1126 PARRY, T. Wilson: Members of the Royal PETTIT, T. Harold (and E. B. GuNSON): The POPE, P.: A disclaimer, 642 College of Surgeons, 0 circulation after an endurance test, 280 (0) Population, growth of (leading article), 573 TRz BRrx7su JAN.-JUNE, 1932]I932] INDEX [L Mxnxc.aJouuwi.aMZDICAL JOURWAX 25

Porencephalic imbecility, case of (Richard J. A. Ophthalmoscope, an electric, 197 Piosis and congenital epicanthus transmitted Berry and R. M. Bates), 830(0) Ophthalmoscopes, electric, device for pre- through four generations (Norman Ross), 378 Port Sanitary Authorities, Association of: venting glare in, 477 Ptosis, right-sided, constipation and, 38 Annual meeting and dinner, 1184 Ouabain, crystalline, 891 Publications, new and forthcoming, 409, 825 PORTER. Charles: Fouling of footways by dogs, Percaine preparations, 198 Public Health (Cleansing of Shellfish) Bill, 548, 959 Phosphorus therapy (zoin, ciba), 193 735, 1059, 1107, 1154. 1198 POTER, Elsie, awarded the Jessie Macgregor Pump, electric suction or pressure, 154 Public health in County Dublin, 303 prize, 1145 Radium tube for oesophagus, a rubber, 477 Public health and the future, 541 PORTEUS, Stanley D.: The Psychology of a Resyl, 665 Public health intelligence of the Hetlth Primitive People, rev., 1038 Scleral marker: an accessory to the igni- Organization of the League of Nations, 955 PORTMANN, Georges: TraitU de Technique Opera- puncture treatment of detached retina, 943 Public Health, International: Report of com- toire Oto-Rhino-Laryngologique, rev., 990 Sigmoidoseopic scoop, 572 mittee, 207 Post-graduate courses: In Aberdeen, 549-In Splint for use after submucous resection of Public health in the Irish Free State: Annual Dundee, 597-In Derby, 691-In Edinburgh, 678 nasal septum, 198 report, 116 -In France, 505, 966-In Glasgow, 1003-In Splint, Thomas, a modified, 198 Public health progress (leading article), 761 Liverpool, 691-In London, 43. 82. 127, 175, Steam disinfection, control of, 244 Public health, review of book on, 1037 220, 221, 267, 314, 361. 409, 455, 505, 549, 596. 736, Stipolae," or sodium tetraiodophenol- Public Health Services, cost of, in Belfast, 117 783, 825, 871. 967, 1015, 1061, 1145. 1155, 1199-In Dhthalein (Stipp), 1177 Public health work, 304 the London County Council's hospitals, 1145- Syringe, local anaesthetic, 1038 Puerperal fever, the source of infection in an In Manchester. 361, 783-In Milan, 127-In Sal- Temperature sensation, electric fitting for outbreak of, 34, 76 ford, 409--For ship surgeons, 101-In Vienna, testing, 477 Puerperal fever and pyrexia (A. S. M. Afcgregor), 267, 870-In Wales, 723 Tonsil ecraseur, 244 800 Post-Graduate Hospital and Medical School, Tonsil haemostat, 296 Puerperal fever, specific therapy of (T. W. British, note on, 343 Vitamin concentrate (Adexolin), 665 Benson), 797 POTTERa, G. R.: Gas and oxygen in midwifery, Vitamin concentrates of cod-liver oil, 338 Puerperal sepsis: bacteriological investiga- 809 Vitamin D, crystalline, 848 tions, 442 Pottery regulations, new, 814. See also Silicosis Viyella sheets, 296 Puerperal sepsis, prevention of (Lachlan Grant), POTTS, W. A.: The cinema from the psycho- Wire extension, new apparatus for, 105 148-(S. J. Cameron), 524 logical standpoint,493-Shuttleworth Samari- Puerperal sepsis and prophylactic vaginal anti- tan fund, 1057 Presentations, 31, 43, 361, 397, 679, 954, 1048, 1061, sepsis (C. L. Somerville). S4 (0) POUCHET, Professor, nominated vice-president 1155 Puerperal sepsis and toxaemia of pregnancy or the French Council of Public Health, 267 Preston Hall, Aylesford, visit of the Prince of (C. G. Paine), 1174 POULsEN, Kristian, death of, 314 Wales, 1109 Puerperal septicaemia and C.M.B. nurses, 498, POULTON, E. P.: Uses of oxygen and C02 in Preventive medicine. See Medicine 546 medicine, 146-Movements of the chest, 426- PRIcE-JONES, C.: Megalocytic anaemias, 709 Puerperal temperatures. See Puerperal sepsis liritish sea-coast resorts, 478-Non-infective PRICKMAN, L. E.: Pain in peptic ulcer, 535 PUIG, Felipe, death of, 867 nephritis, 522-Infection in the dormitory, 802 PRIESEL, Richard (and ): Pulmonary disease and mine workers (parlia- -Acute rheumatic infection, 1033 Zuckerkranklieit uindlhre Behandlung in mentary note), 357 POWER, Sir D'Arcy: The Foundations of Kindesalter, rev., 760 Pulmonary embolism. See Embolism Mledical History, rev,, 474 - Finlayson PRIMROSE, Alexander, elected president of the Pump. electric-suction or pressure, 154. See Memorial Lecture on the progress of surgery Canadian Medical Association, 671. 814 also Surgery, suction in at a London hospital (1880-1930), 857 PRIMROsE, Ed. J.: Road traffic signals, 591 Punch, Mr., the hump of, 79,124 POWER, R. Wood: Ambulatory treatment of PRINGLE, Seton: Deep x rays for breast cancer, Punjab, public health in, report on, 444 fractures, 495 569, PURCHASE, W. B.: Criminal prosecutions, 730 POYNTON, F. John: Comments on the recent Prison, Dartmoor Convict, statements from the PUIRDY. Lienit.-Col. J. S., appointed an Offlcer of outbreak of pneumonia 698 (0)-Acute rheu- medical offleers re the recent disorder at, 315 the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 83 matic infection. 1033 Prison dietary (parliamentary note), 869, 965 PURI. I. M.: Larvae of Anopheline Mosquitos, Practice, pitfalls of (Philip E. Mitchiner), 531 Prison services (parliamentary note), 868 with full Description of those of the Indian Practice unlegalized, aud qualifications (India), Prize, Bathgate Memorial, 1014 Species, rev., 617 33 Prize, Cameron, 407 PURVES-STEWART, Sir James (J. N. C. FORD and Practitioner: March issue devoted to skin Prize, De Chaumont, 1014 Geoffrey SHERA): Fulminating meningococcal diseases, 455 Prize, Hallett, 174 meningitis, 558 (0)-The Diagnosis of Nervous 'Practitioner in irons," 775. See also Student Prize, Herbert, 1014 Diseases. seventh edition, rev., 846 PRAUSNITZ, Carl, appointed Heath Clark Prize, Ivison Macadam Memorial, 1014 PYE3, Eva: Analgesia and anaesthesia in normal Lecturer for 1932, 595 Prize, Jacksonian, 777 labour, 661 PREECE, T. M.: Urology. 806 Prize, Langley Memorial, 315 Pyelography (Dr. Bouchier-Hayes), 335. See Pregnancy, acute illness in, effect on child of Prize, Liston Victoria Jubilee, 1013 also Urography 264 Prize, Macgregor [Jessie]. 360, 1145 Pyogenic diseases, review of book on, 293 Presnancy, diagnosis of (Gladys Dodds), 936- Prize, Mlarshall Webb, 1014 Pyrexia of obscure origin (Chetwynd J. P. (Dulcie Staveley), 937 Prize, medical science, quinquennial, 127 Grosvenor and A. H. Douthwaite), 139 (0)- Pregnancy, ectopic, Zondek-Aschheim test in Prize, Montefiore, 1014 Correspondence on, 259 (W. W. King), 382 Prize, Parkes Memorial, 1014,1109 X Pyrexia an d puerperal fever. See Puerperal Pregnancy, mobility of the pelvic joints in, 684 Prize, Parkin, 310 fever Pregnancy, paroxysmal tachycardia associated Prize, Raymond Horton-Smith, 41 with (David Fyfe Anderson). 657 (0) Prize, Ranald Martin, 1014 Preanancy, simultaneous intrauterine and Prize, Savill, 1155 extrauterine (A. Gemmell and H. Leith Prize, trachoma, aetiology of, 1015 Murray), 844 Prize, Tulloch Memorial, 1014 Q. Pregnancy, toxaemia of, and puerperal sepsis Prize, Dawson Williams Memorial, 247 (X. G. Paine), 1174 Prizes awarded at the Army Medical College, Queen's Institute of District Nursing: Annual Pregnancy, toxaemia of, high blood-pressure as 1014 meeting of Scottish PBranch, 32. See also an early sign of (F. J. Browne), 320 (0) Prizes for essays by senior students and newly Nursing Pregnancy, toxaemias of (Munro Kerr), 333- qualified practitioners, 315 Queen's [Mary Queen of Scots] obstetric history, (Otto Grosser), 995-(Carlton Oldfield), 1174- Proctology, review of book on, 1084 248 After-effects of (James Youne), 660 Prognosis. review of book on, 663 QUINU, Jean (and others): Atlas de Radiologie Pregnancy, x-ray diagnosis of, 937 Prolapse of uterus. See Uterus osseuse, rev.,63 Pregnancy, Zondek-Aschheim reaction in the Prostate, malignant, diagnosis of (S. W. Mul- Quinine and malaria, 263, 772. See also Malaria diagnosis of (A. F. Wright), 333-(Gladys holland), 201 Dodds), 936. See also Zondek-Aschheim Prostate, review of book on, 430 Pregnancy. See also Gestation Prostatectomy, end-results of, 871 Prostatectomy, fertility after, 1102, 1148 PREPARATIONS AND APPLIANCES: Prostatectomy in a nonagenarian aged 95 (John Abdominal retractor, Berkeley's, modification Everidge), 752 R. of. 1177 Prostatectomy, simple (A. Ralph Thompson), Anaesthetic mask, 714-For ophthalmic use, 660 (0) RADFORD, Maitland: Medical problemseof con- 296 Prostatectomy, technique of, discussion at the traception, 1047 Aspiration of fluid from the chest, apparatus Manchester Surgical Society, 226 Radiation in divided doses (F. G. Spear),1183 for, 848 Prostatectomy, vaso-ligation in, 36 Radiation, review of book on, 1175 Blood-collecting apparatus, 154 Prostatic case, nursing the, 315 Radiograms. chest, and the Mantoux test in Bone clamp for fractures, 1133 Proteose and allergy. See Allergy children (Dorothy J. Dow and W. Ernest Bone drills, 809 Proteose," urinary (R. M. Murray Lyon, G. H. Lloyd), 701 (0) Cannula, uterine, 21, 66-For the rubin test, Percival, and C. P. Stewart), 136(0) Radiography in malignant disease of the lungs 66 PRUDDEN, T. Mitchell (and Francis DELAFIELD): (Peter Kerley), 416 (0) C02, apparatus for administration of, 665 A Text-Book of Pathology, fifteenth edition, Radiography, review of book on, 63,474, 713. See COi apparatus, portable, 21 rev., 572 also X rays Cystoscope for applying diathermy to bladder PRUITT, Marion C.: Modern Proctology, rev., Radiologist, proposed appointment of a (Central growths, 386 4 1084 Hospital, Galway), 1187 Deaf, non-electrical aids for the, 529 Pruritus, review of book on, 991 Radiology, ante-natal (R. E. Roberts), 334 Digitaline, crystalline, 891 Prussian Parliament elects its first medical Radiology, British Institute of: Protection for Elityran (a preparation of thyroid glands), 848 president, 361 x-ray workers, 192 Finger fractures, apparatus for treatment of, Psittacosis (parliamentary note), 1060 Radiology, medical, conjoint diploma in, 1014 848 Psychiatry, review of books on, 664, 941 Radiology, therapeutic, lectures on,719 Forceps, biopsy and skin graft, 617 Psychological interest In general practice (F. G. Radio-sensitivity of tumours. See Tumours Forceps, craniotomy, 296 Crookshank), 599(0) Radium, 401-Parliamentary notes on, 408, 502, Forceps, dissecting and suture - holding, Psychological medicine. review of book on, 758 869-National Radium Trust, 869 combined, 198 Psychology, child, and the cinematograph, 492 Radium, action of on malignant growths, 947 Forceps for use with Michel and Kifa clips, 760 Psychology, individual, 342, 804 (H. C. Squires), Radium Conference Report, with special refer- Gas and oxygen in midwifery, 809 804 ence to the "four-gram bomb," 952-Corre- Gestation period calculator, 105 Psychology, Industrial, National Institute of: spondence on, 1005 Goggles, cheap, for actinotherapy clinics, 891 Annual meeting and report, 482 Radium containers in situ. gauze packing for Halometer, a direct, 1085 Psychology, Medical, the Institute of: Annual maintaining (P. Malpas), 62 Rot bottle or ice-bag alternative, 891 meeting, 1099 Radium, mnedical uses of: Report, 28 Lamp, hand " slit " and inspection, 1133 Psychology, review of books on, 103, 474 Radium, purchase of, 393 Laryngo-pharyngoscope, illuminated direct, Psychoneuroses and endocrines (W. Langdon Radium,review of books on, 196,383,570 432i Brown), 223 (0)-Leading article, 245-Corre- Radium supply to hospitals in Northern Ireland Microscopy, accessory instrument in, " Ultro- spondence on, 350 and paying patients, 768 pak illuminator," 529 Psychoneurosis, review of book on, 20 Radium therapy, deep: Statement by the MultibralM " or sodium monobromoleate, 1177 Psychopathology, review of book on, 20 Radium Commission, 394 LTHE B'Rusu 26 JAN.--JUNE, I932] INDEX MEDICAL JOUtNAL

Radium tube for oesophagus, a rubber. 477 Research Instittute at Kuala [umpur: Annual Reviews of Books (contiznued): Radium and x-ray protection, 203 report, 158-Prophylaxis against typhus fever, Cheimiistry, Physiological: Praktilcum der Radium and x ray workers, blood condition of, 158 Physiologischen Chemie, Fermentmethoden 1182 Research Institute, James Mackenzie: Annual (Peter Rona), 21 Radium and x rays in treatment: Report of the report, 115 Chest Disease in General Practice, with State of Ontario Royal Commission, 1088 Researcel Laboratory, Pickett-Thomsotn, Annials Special Reference to Pulmonary Tuber- RADLEY, Sidney B.: Unusual case of sub- of, vol. vii: Ths Pathogenic Streptococci, rev.. culosis (Philip Ellman), 664 peritoneal uterine fibroid, 840 570 Child, Backward, the Education of the (David RAE, Dr.: Report on the health of Aberdeen, 32 Research medical, the Empire's debt to (F. E. Kennedy-Fraser), 890 RAHMAN, K. A.: Report on public health of the Fremantle), 202 Childhood, Disorders of, Clinical Notes on Punjab, 444 Research, imiedical, and the patent law (leading (D. W. Winnicott), 65 RAINSFORD, Colonel William John Read,obituary article), 810 Children We Teach (Susan Isaacs), 890 notice of, 503 Research, Scientific and Industrial, Department Children's Nursing. See Nursing RAJCHMAN, Ludwik: Public health intelligence of: Report for 1930-31, 388-Report on atmos- Chturch Towers of England, the Great (Frank of the Health Organization of the League of pheric pollution, 433 J. Allen), 1084 Nations, 955 Respiration, review of book on, 1133 Circulation: Die Regulierung des Blutkreis- RALPH, R. S.: Pathological services of the Respiratory complications, post anaesthetic, laufes (W. R. Hess), 1132 London County Council, 729 C02 in (J. Ross Mackenzie), 561 (0) Cleft Palate: Division Palatine (Victor Veau), RAmON Y CAYAL, Professor, eightieth birthday Resuscitation, C02 in, 84 195 of, 1155 Resyl, 665 College, Royal, of Surgeons of England. List RAMSBOTTOM, Albert (and Cyril G. EASTWOOD): Reticulo-endothelial system (R. H. Mole), 191 of the Transactions, Periodicals, and Spontaneous hypoglyeaemia, 833(0) Retina, detached, a scleral marker as an acces- Memoirs in the Library of, second edition, Rand mines, preventive medicine in (A, J. sory to the igni-puncture treatment of, 943 943 Orenstein), 996 Retinal structure and functions (R. S. Creed), Colloids (Ernest E. Hedges), 714 RANDALL, Alexander: Surgical Pathology of 1082 Colloidal Chemistry. See Chemistry Prostatic Obstructions. rev., 430 Retinoscopy, 109 Colour Vision La Vision des Couleurs RANDALL, Burton Alexander, death of, 867 Retractor, Berkeley's abdominal, modification (Guiseppe Ovio). second edition, 1177 RANKIN, Adam L. K.: Acute aseptic meningitis, of, 1177 Communicable Disease Control, Report of 138(0) REVILLIOD, Ernest, death of, 961 Committee, 104 RANKIN, Nicol Macnicol, obituary notice of, 125 Revue de Laryngologie enters its fifty-third year Congress of the History of Medicine, Rome, -Bassegna Internazionale di Oto-rino-larpngo- with an introduction by its founder, E. J. Transactions, 104 logia, first issue of, 1015 Moure, 127 Contemporary Thought of Germany, vol. ii Rat-bite fever. See Fever (W. Tudor Jones), 104 Rat destruction: Report of International Com- Reviews of Books: Contraception, the Practice of (edited by mittee, 207 Abdomen, the Acute (C. HI Fagge), 1177 Margaret Sanger and Hannah M. Stone), RATHERY, Professor, appointed to the chair of Abdominal Cavity and Peritoreumi, a Clinical 807 medical therapeutics in the Paris Faculty of Study of the (Edward Meakin Livingstone), Contraception, International Me (ical Group Medicine, 221 1036 for the Investigation of, fou'lmh issue, 808 RATTRAY, Malcolm John, obituary notice of, Abdominal Operations, the Management of Contraception. See also Birth Control 501 (Rodney H. Maingot), 384 Cunningham's Text Book of Anatomy, sixth RATTRAY, Peter: Fate of a swallowed needle, 302 Accidental Injuries (Henry H. Kessler), 845 edition, 806 RAVINA, A.: L'Ann1e Thirapeutique, sixth Acute Abdomen. See Abdoumen Dental Surgery and Pathology (Sir Frank edition, rev., 760 Alcoholism: The Social and Economic Aspects Cola er and Evelyn Sprawson), sixth edition, RAW. Nathan: Human and bovinie tuberculosis, of the Drink Problem, 571 1176 the question of mutation of the tubercle Anatomy, Cunninghami's Text-Book of (edited Dental Surgery, the Science and Practice of bacil l tus, 377 (0) by Arthur Robinson), sixth edition, 806 (edited by Sir Norman Bennett), second RAWLENCE. H. E.: A modified Thomas splint, Anopheline Mosquitos. See Mosq niitos edition, 713 198 Anorexia Nervosa (W. Langdon Brown, F. G. Dentists Register (1932), 617 RAY, Matthew B.: Osteo-arthritis, 789 (0)-Foul- Crookahank, J. C. Young, George Gordon, Dermatologie (A. Sezary), 1038 ing of footways by dogs, 960 and C. M. Bevan-Brown), 20 Dermatology, Fundamentals of (Alfred Ray Therapy, Institute of: Annual report, Aneurysm of Aorta: Les An6vrismes Intra- Schalek), second edition, 153 1174 p6ricardiques de l'Aorte (Tulio Martini and Dermatology. See also Skin RAYNER, E. Brian: An unusual method of Miguel Joselevich), 65 Diabetes, its Control by the Individual and enucleating the tonsil, 564 Annals of Medical History. See Medical the State (Eliott P. Joslin), 759 RAYNEBR, H. H.: Injury of rectum caused by the Arts, A Grammar of the (Sir Charles Holmes), Diabetes: Directions for Treatment by faulty administration of an enema, 419 (0) 665 Insulin and Diet (Benjamin F. Smith,, 19 READ, C. D.: The teaching of obstetrics, 987 Asthma and Hay Fever in Theory and Diabetes Mdellitus, the Pathology of (Shields Reading and seeing (leading article), 23 Practics (Arthur Coca, Matthew Walzer, and Warren), 19 Recruits, limit on number accepted (parlia- Auigust A. Thommen), 1035 Diabetes: Precis du Diabete (H. Chabanier mentary note), 549 Backward Child. See Child and C. Lobo-Onell), 337 Rectum injured by the faulty administration of Bacteria Sulphur (David Ellis), 846 Diabetes: Zuckerkrankheit und ihre Behand- an enema (H. H. Rayner). 419 (0) Bacteriological Technique, the Essentials of lung im Kindesalter (Richard Priesel and Red Cross Rheumatism Clinic: Annual report, (R. F. Hunwicke), 528 Richard Wagner), 760 584, 1004 Bacteriology, General, a Text-Book of (Edwin Diabetic Management Simplified (Joseph T. Red Cross Society: Annual meeting of Edin- 0. Jordan), tenthi edition, 430 Beardwood andl Herbert T. Kelly), 759 burgh Branch, 492-Ambulance service, 953- Bacteriology, Manual of (Robert Mfuir and Diagnosis, the Clinical Interpretation of Aids Annual report, 1004-Report of Joint Council, James Ritchie), ninth edition, 889 to, vol. ii, 20 1(51 Bacteriology: Pr6cis de Bact6riologie Midicale Diagnosis and Treatment, Modern, the RE.E1KiIE, C. Barclay: Report on the health of (Andre Philibert), second edition, 1083 Science of Signs and Symptoms ii Relation Dunfermline. 907 Bacteriology in Relation to Medicine, a System to (Rtobert John Stewart McDowall), 430 Reflexes, conditioned. and habit formation of, vol. ix, 19 Dictionary, Gould's Medical (edited by R. J. E. (W. Horsley Gantt), 517 (0) Bacteriology and the Study of Injections, Scott). third edition, 338 Refuse dumps, 915-(Parliamentary note), 915- Recent Advances in (J. Henry Dible), second Dietetics: Diaitetik bei Chirurgischen Erkran- Metropolitan (parliamentary note). 409 edition, 385 kuingen (F W. Lapp and H. Nueffer). 990 Registrar-General's reports. Se Vital statistics Bedside Manners (Christopher Howard), 1085 Digestion, Physiology of: Traiti de Physio- REICHERT, Edward Tyson, death of, 638 Benzol [Benzenel Poisoning (Carey P. McCord, logie, Normale et Pathologiqu.- (G.-H. Roger REID, Lieutenant R. I., awarded the Montefiore Nora Cox and Charlotte O'Boyle), second and L6on Binet); vol. ii, Alimentation et Prize, 1014 edition, 992 Digestion, 571 REID,'R. I. G.: Report on the health of County Biographical Dictionary: BiogiCaphisches Digestive l)isorders: Th6rapeutique 11idicale, Armagh school children, 494 Lexikon der hervorragenden Arzte der I. Maladies du Tube Digestif ( Ilaurice Loeper RBID, Walter A., honorary LL.D. Aberdeen con- letzten ftinfzig Jahre (I. Fischer), 1085 and Andre Lemaire), 294 ferred on, 691 Biology and Mankind, S. A. McDowall) 891 Digestive Wisorders: Traitement Medical des REID, William London, obituary notice of, 40 Biology: Tabulae Biologicae Periodicae, 714, Affections Stomacales( Lion Mfeunier), 294 Relapsing fever. See Fever 1132 Digestive Organs. Diseases and Disorders of Ri:mOND, Antoine, death of, 314 Birth Control Literature, a Guide to (Norman the (Adolphe 4brahams), 847 Renal case, investigation of a (F. Hector Scot- E. Himes), 807 Digestive system. See Gastro-intestinal son), 235 (0) Birth Control, Physicians' Manifal of Digitalis: Verhandlungen der )eutschen Renal colic. See Colic (Antoinette F. Konikow), 807 GesellsehaftfUir Kreislaufforschung (Bruno Renal cyst. See CYst Birth Control and Public Health, 808 iisech), 153 Renal efficiency, Van Slyke urea-clearance test Birth Control. See also Contraception Disease, Communicable, Control of: Report of (b. Wordley), 334 Black Death and Men of Learning (Anua of Committee, 104 Renal insufficiency, meeting and competition Montgomery Campbell), 572 Disease. The Nature of (J. E. A. Macdonagh), on the study of at Evian-les-Bains, September Blood Diseases, Clinical Atlas of (A. Piney Part III. Section I, 196 (1933). 691 and Stanley Wyard). 665 Doctor's Defence.(Sidney Fairwav , 476 Renal. See also Kidney Blood Diseases: Leeons cliniques sur les Doctors: Grosse Arzte (Henry E. Sigerist), 18 RENAULT. Jules, nominated vice-president of Maladies du Sang et des Organes Himato- Drink Problem, the Social and Economic the French Council of Public Health, 267 poYitiques (Ch. Achard), 759 Aspects of the, 571 RENsHAW. A. (and othersi: When and How to Bone, Radiography of. See Radiography Drugs. Narcotic, Conference for the Limita- Collect Specimens for Laboratory Examina- Bottle Feeding of Infants (Mrs. Hlenry Haldin), tion of the Manufacture of, liecords of, vol. tion, 1183 third edition, 714 i, 1085 Rent Restrictions Act, 1107 British Spas and Seaside Resorts (R. Fortescue East Anglian Field Ambulance, the 3rd [Four Research Council. Medical: Annual report. 439, Fox), twenty-third edition, 432 Lines], Record of during the Great War 487, 530-A System of Bacteriology itn Relation Butter-fat [Ghee], (N. N. Godbole and Sadgo- 1914-1919, 476 to Medicine. vol. ix, rev.. 19-Cross. Dorothy pal), 66 Edinburgh Obstetrical Society: Transactions, Temple, Research Fellowship in tuberculosis, Caesarean Section (Frances Ivens-Knowles), vol. li, 1038 816-Intelligence and disease, report on (Shep- 617 Egypt: The Home of the Occult Sciences (T. herd Dawson and J. C. M. Conn, 206-Interver- Cancer,the Genesis of (W. Sampson Handley), Gerald Gar ry), 21 tebral disks, report on (Ormond A. Beadle), 246 194 Electrocardiography: Atlas d'Electrocardio- -Nutritition, studies in, report on (E. P. Cath- Case of Mrs. A. (the Diagnosis of a Life-Style), graphie Pratique (J. Walser and L. Deglaude), cart, A. M. T. Murray, and M. Shanks), 1137 (Alfred Adler), 20 1131 -physiology of vision, report on (G. C. Grind- Chemical Embryology. See Embryology Electro-Surgery: Die Elektrochirurgie (Franz ley), 622-Reduction of grant to (parliamen tary Chemistry: Colloid Aspects of Food Chemistry Keysser), 528 note), 549-Report on medical uses of radium, and Technology (William Clayton), 665 Embryology, Chemical (Joseph Needlham), 757 28-Rockefeller Medical Fellowship, 816- Chemistry, Forensic, and Scientific. Criminal Embryology, A Manual of (J. E Frazer), 151 Tuberculin tests in man, report on the value Investigation (A. Lucas), second edition, Emergency Surgery. See Surgery of (P. D'Arcy Hart), 715 847 English-Speaking Students of Medicine at the Rfesarch Fellowship, Colston Medical, note on, Chemistry, Organic, Recent Advances in University of Levden (R. W. Innes Smith). 211 (Alfred W. Stewart), sixth edition, 295 713 r Tsz B rtin 27 JA.N.-JUNE,I9321 INDEX L IuxDICAz JoURNA 7

Reviews of Books (continued): Reviews of Books (contintued): Reviews of Books (conttinued): European Conference on Rural Hygiene, 21 Italian Medicine. See Medicine Nervous System, Vegetative: An Investiga- Exercise. Physiology of (Ferdinand August Jackson, John Hughlings: Selected Writings tion of the Most Recent Advances (Walter Schmidt and Wolfgang Kohlrausch, trans- of; vol. ii, Evolution and Dissolution of the Timme, Thomas K. Davis, and Henry Alsop lated by Carl B Sputh, Emil Rath, and Nervous System, Speech, Various Papers, Riley), 103 Leopold Zwarg), 942 Addresses, and Lectures (edited by James Neural Energy, Constant (John Bostock), 1176 Eye,Human. The Fundus of the (Ernest Taylor, Gordon Holmes. and F. M. R. Neurology, Clinical. A Textbook of (Israel S. Clarke), 196 Walshe),1C83 Wechsler), second edition, 1132 Eye: Les Affections del'Oreille chezl'Enfant Jokes: Seen and Unseen (David Fraser Nightingale, Florence (Irene Cooper Willis) (Max Meyer), 663 Fraser-Harris), 476 431 Eye: Your Vision and How to Keep it (H. G. Kidney, Diseases of the (W. Girling Ball and Nottingham Medico - Chirurgical Society. Merrill and L. W. Oaks (secon, edition, 243 Geoffrey Evans), 941 Centenary of (Maerch 7th. 1928). 21 Fantasy of the Seasons andOther Verses Laboratories: Manuel des Calculs de Labora- Novius OrganumiJames Clark McKerrow). 384 (Arthur E. Giles), 1085 toire (H. Vigneron). 943 Nucleic Acids (P. A. Levene and Lawrence Feeding. Infant. See Infant Laboratory Methods, Clinical, a Manual of W. Bass). 104 Fertility in Marriage. See Marriage (Clyde Lottridge Cummer), 474 Nurses, Hoandbook for (J. K. Watson), ninth Fever, Undulant: LaFievre Ondulante Laboratory in Surgical Practice (E. C. Dodds edition, 475 (H. Violle), 528 and Lionel E. H. Whitby), 570 Nurses, Idedicine for, Text-Book of (E. Noble Fevers, Tropical, Handbook of (N. P. Jewell L'Ann6e Therapeutique (A. Ravina),'sixth Chamberlain), 475 and W. H. Kauntze), 616 edition, 760 Nurses, Mental, a Textbook for (Elizabeth L. F'ighting Disease with Drugs: the Story of Laws of Human Nature (Raymond H. Macaulay), 152 Pharmacy (edited by John C. Krantz, jun.), Wheeler), 475 Nuirses (Sienior), and Midwives, Handbook for 432 Living the Liver Diet (Elmer A. Miner), 244 (J. K. Watson), second edition, 475 Forensic Chemistry. See Chemistry London Hospital: Researches Published from Nursing, Children's, Notes on (Marguerite C. Fractures(Meurice Sinclair), 336 the Wards and Laboratories during 1931, 992 Erxleben), 665 French Medical Annual for 1932, 992 Lungs and the Early Stages of Tuberculosis Nursing, Mental, Simplified (O. P. Napier Fundus of the Human Eye (Ernest Clarke) 196 (Lawrason Brown and Fred H. Heise), 385 Pearn), 152 Gastro-intestinal Tract, Functional Disorders Lymphatic Glands, Jointing of Carcases. and Nursing Psychological Patients (Mary of the (William Gerry Morgan), 242 Animal Anatomy (James Goodfellow), 847 Chadwick). 152 Gateways of Learning (Margaret Drummond), Manipulative Surgery (A. S. Blundell Bankart), Nutrition and Diet in Health and Disease, 890 663 (James S. MeLester), second edition, 1083 Genetic Principles in Medicine and Social Man's Ancestors, the Search for (G. Elliot Nutrition and Physical r itness (L. Jean Science(Lancelot Hogben), 293 Smith).889 Bogert), 295 Genito-Urinary Organs. Surgical Pathology Marlborough's German Technical Words and Nutritional Physiology. See Physiology of the (Arthur F. Hertzler), 153 Phrases', third edition, 1038 Occupational Diseases (itosamund W. Gold- Genito-Urinary Tract, Surgery of the (Ralph irriage, Fertility and Sterility in: Their berg), 65 Coyte), 759 Voluntary Promotion and LimitationtTh. Old Age, The Conquest of (Peter Schmidt. German Technical Words and Phrases, Van de Velde). Translated by F. W. Stella trainslated by Eden and Cedar Paul), 845 Marlborough's third edition, 1038 Browne), 808 Old Age, Medical Aspects of (Sir Humphry Gonorrhoea: Gonorrea [Blenorragia] (Felice MateriaAMedica, Recent Advances in (J. H. Rolleston), second edition, 845 Marta), 847 Burn), 336 Opbthalmological Society of the United King- Gonorrhoea in the Male and Female (P.S. Medical Annual: A Year Book of Treatment dom, Transactions, vol. li, 847 Pelouze), second edition, 338 and Practitioner's Index, fiftieth year, 1932 Ophthlalmology. See Eye Gould's Medical Dictionary, 338 (edited by Carey F. Coombs and A. Rendle Organic Chemistry. See Chemistry Gout:-La Goutte: son MKchanisme et son Short)), 940) Orthopaedics: Orthop6disehe Therapie in der Traitement (Daniel Critzman), 153 Medical Annual, French: L'Ann6e medicale Allgemeinpraxis (Hans Spitzv), 809 Grammar of the Arts. 8ee Arts pratique, 1932 (edited by Camille Lian and Osler and Other Papers (William Sydney Great Church Towers. See Church others), 992 Thayer), 847 Gums and Oral Mucouis Membrane, Diseases Medical and Dental Students Register (1932). Obitis Media, Acute (Wm. Mayhew Mollison),. of the (Sir Kenneth Goadby), fourth edition, 617 529 103 Medical Dictionary. See Dictionary Oto-Rhino-Laryngology: Trait6 de Technique Guy's Hospital Nursing Guide, Handbook for Medical Emergencies (Charles Newman), 432 Operatoire Oto - Rhino - Laryngologique Nurses' League, and Register of Nurses Medical History, Annals,of (edited by Francis (Georges Portmann, H. Reti-ouvy, Jean Trained at Guy's Hospital,C92 R. Packard). new series, vol. iii, No. 5, 66: Despons, Paui Leduc. and G. Mlartinaud) Guyv's Hospital Reports, vol. 81 (vol. xi, fourth No. 6, 196; vol. iv, No. 1, 714; vol. iv, No. 2, 990 series), No. 4, 385 943: vol. iv. No. 3, 1132 Oxford University Press: General Catalogue, Gymnastics for Women and Girls, Principles Medical History, the Foundations of (Sir seventh edition, 1085 of (Elli Bj6irkst6n, translated by Agnes D'Arcy Power), 474 Paediatrics See Children's Diseases Dawson and E. M. Wilkie), 383 Medical Register 1932), 617 Palate, Cleft: Division Palatine(Victor Veau) Gynaecology: Lehrbuch der Gynetkologie Medical Schools in China, 21 195 (W. Stoeckel), third edition, 889 Medicine, General (Practical Medicine Series), Paralysis, General: Ergebnisse Reizthei-apie Haemnorrhoids and Anlal Pruritus Proctoscopic 617 bei progressirer Paralyse (K. Bonhoeffer Examination and the Treatment of (Louis Medicine, Italian (Arturo Castigtioni, trans- and P. Jossmann), 807 Buie), 991 lated byE. B. Krumbhaar), 943 Parasites et Cancer(Edouard Benech), 21 Haemorrhoids, the Injection Treatment and Medicine: Neue Deutsche Klinik (Georg and Parasitology, a Guide to (D. B. Blacklock and Pruritus Ani (Lawrence Goldbacher), second Felix Klemperer). vol. viii. 338 T, Southwell), 194 edition, 992 Medicine for Nurses, Text-Book of (E. Noble Paratyphoid Infections in Avitaminotic Rats, Hare-lip: Traitement du Ben-de-Lievre Uni- Chamberlain), 475 with Special Reference to Vitamin A Defi- lateral. Procede du Dr. Veau (Paul Plessier), Medicine, a Practice of (E. Seyfarth, trans- ciency (H. C. A. Lassen), 891 1036 lated by C. F. Marshall and C. M. Ottley). 102 Pathology, Human (Howard T. Karsner)F Headache (William H. Robey). 295 Medicine, Practice of (A. A. Stevens), third third edition, 760 Health Resorts, Seaside, and Watering Places edition, 808 Pathology, Surgical, of the Genito-Urinary in Italy, 1177 Medicine and Sur-gery, Practitioner's Library Organs (Arthur E. Hertzler), 153 Health, Towards National (J. Anthony Del- of (edited by G. Blumer): vol. i, Anatomy Pathology, Surgical, of the Skin. Fascia. mege), 1037 and Physiology as Applied to Practical Muscles, Tendons, Blood and Lymph Vessels Henry the Eighth, the Private Character of Medicine; vol. ii, The TechDic of Physical (ArthurE. Hertzler). 527 (Frederick Chamberlin), 1036 and Laboratory Examination in Clinical Pathologv, Surgical, Text Book of (Charles W. Histology. Morbid, Practical (Robert Donald- Medicine, 1176 Illingworth and Bruce Dick), 527 son), second edition, 664 Medicine, Science, and Art: Studies in Inter- Pathology, Text-book of (Francis Delafteld Hodglin's Disease: La Maladie de Hodgkin relations (Alfred E. Cohn,, 336 and T. Mitchell Prudden), fifteenth edition (Paul Chevallier and Jean Bernard), 713 Medi'3ine, Scottish, History of (John D. 572 Hormonology, Female Sex(William P. Graves), Comrie), second edition, 614 Pathology, Tropical, an Introduction to (T. 615 Mental Deficiency Practice (F. C. Shrubsall Shaskara Menon), 1085 Hospital Services of the London CouLnty and A. C. WilliamO), b90 Peptone, Witte's: Von Eiweiss Enzymen und Council: Medical Supplement to the Report, Mental Nurses, Textbook for (Elizabeth L. Lipoiden, 432 617 Macaulay), 152 Percussion: Die Perkussion der Lungenspitzen Hughlings Jackson. See Jackson Mental Nursing Simplified (0. P. Napier (Alfons Winkler), 431 Human Nature, Laws of (Raymond H. Pearn), 152 Phantastica: Narcotic and Stimulating Drugs Wheeler), 475 Merck's Annual Report. English edition. Their Use and Abuse (Louis Lewin). 476 Humour auiong the Doctors (John Aye), 529 second part, 386-Third part, 1037 Pharmacology, Applied (A. J. Clark), fourth Hygiene,.an Introduction to (W. Robertson), Metabolism: Th6rapeutique Medicale, iii edition, 384 665 (Maurice Loeper and Andre Lemaire), 1175 Pharmacy, the Story of, 432 Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy (Gustav Heyer, Microbiology. See Bacteriology Philosophy of Sport. See Sport translated by Arnold Eiloart), 20 Microscopy, Practical (L. C. Martin and B. K. Philosophy of the Unconscious (Eduard von Immunological Studies in Reptiles and their Johnson), 1084 Hartmann), new edition, 474 Relation to Aspects of Immunity in Higher Middlesex Hospital Medical School, Collected Physical Education, a t'ext-Book of (Jesse Animals (E. Grasset and A. Zoutendyk), 891 Clinical Papers (1930-1931), 848 Feiring Williams and Whitelaw Reid Index of Treatment. See Treatment Midwifery, by Ten Teachers (under the direc- Morrison). 295 Infant Feeding, Modern Methods of (Donald tion of Comyns Berkeley, edited by Comyns Physiological Chemistry. SeA Chemistry Paterson and J. Forest Smith), third edition, Berkeley and J. S. Fairbairn), fourth edition, Physiology and Biochemistry Department, 197 102 University College, London: Collected Infant Feeding, Notes on (G. B. Fleming), 153 Midwifery and Gynaecology, Synopsis of Papers. 244 Infants, Bottle Feeding of (Mrs. Henry Haldin), (Aleck W. Bourne), fifth edition, 1038 Physiology: Trait6 de Physiologie, Normale third edition, 714 Monkeys and Apes, the Social Life of et Pathologique (G.-H. Roger and L6on Infectious Diseases. Resistance to (Hans (S. Zuckerman), 760 Binet), vol. ii. Alimentation et Digestion. Zinsser), fourth edition, 572 Mosquitoes, Anopheline, Larvae of, with full 571 Injuries, Accidental. See Accidental Description of those of the Indian Species Physiology, Nutritional (Percy Goldthwaitb Insurance, Social, the British System of (I. M. Puri), 617 Stiles), seventh edition, 244 (Percy Cohen), 942 Mosquitos, Anopheline of South Africa, Illus- Piekett - Thomson Research Laboratory, Intelligence and lnheritance, An investigation trated Kevs to the Full-Growtn Larvae and Annals of, vol. vii:-The Pathogenic Strep- into the Relations between (Evelyn M. Law- Adults of (Botha de Meillon), 617 tococci: TheSkinR6leDiseases,of the Streptococciand DMeasles.in _resnce), 1130 Narcotic Drugs. See Drugs Erysipelas, International Clinics (Edited by Henvy W. Nervous Diseases, The Diagnosis of (Sir James 570 Cattell). vol. iii, Forty-first series, 153; vol. Purves-Stewart), seventh edition, 846 Pneumothorax, Spontaneous, in the Appar- iv, Forty-first series, 386 Nervous Manifestations:-Les Accidents ently Healthy (Hans Kjaergaard), 712 Intracranial Pyogenic Diseases (A. Logan nerveux cons6cutifs aux Pertes de Sang: Poisons and Poisoners (e,. J. S. Thompson). 385 Turner and F. Esmond Reynolds), 293 Etude clinique et experimentale (Robert Practitioner's Library of Medicine. See Iris Pattern in the Vertebrates (Ida Mann), 991 Worms), 242 Medicine THz BRiTIm 28 JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX IMEDICAL JouOu

Re,viewse of Books (continued): Reviews of Books (continued): RICHARDSON. G.: Post-operative x-ray treat- Prognosis and End-Rekults of Treatment, An Teeth of Animals, Abnormal Conditions of, in ment in breast cancer, 1056 Index of (edited by A. Rendle Short). fourth their Relationship to Similar Conditions in RICEARDSON, M. A. (and E. J. BooME): The edition, 663 Man (Sir Frank Colyer), 104 Nature and Treatment of Stammering, rev., Proctology, Modern (Marion C. Pruitt), 1084 Third East Anglian Field Ambulance. See 616 Prostatic Obstruction, Surgical Pathology of East Anglian RICHES, E. W. (and M. KREMER): Effect of (Alexander Randall), 430 Thomson and Miles' Surgery, 431 pituitrin in malignant disease, 877 (0) Proteins, Enzymes, and Lipoids, 432 Thyroid Gland, Diseases of, with Special RIOHET, Charles, elected vice-president of the Psychiatry, Essentials of (George W. Henry), Reference to Thyrotoxicosis (Cecil A. Joll), Acad6mie des Sciences for 1932 and president second edition. 664 711 for 1933, 43 Psychiatry, Lectures on (E. D. Wiersma), 942 Treatment, An Index of (edited by Robert RIOHMOND, R. G. E.: Statement re the recent Psychiatry, a Text-book of (D. K. Henderson Hutchinson), tenth edition. 243 disorders at Dartmoor Convict Prison, 315 and B. D. Gillespie), third edition, 941 Treatment: L'Ann6e Therapeutique (A. Rickets, some aspects of (Leading article), 479 Psychological Medicine, Clinical Lectures on Ravina), sixth edition, 760 Rickets, calciferol in, 947 (Henry Yellowlees), 758 Treatment Thrapeutique M6dicale. I: Rickets in Glasgow (A. K. Chalmers), 116 Psychology, Experimental (Johannes Lind- Maladies du Tube Digestif (Maurice Leoper Rickets, the history of (Leonard Findlay), 383 worsky), translated by Harry R. De Silva, and Andre6 [emaire), 294-III: Foie. Glandes Rickets in Scotland, 506 475 Endocrines et Nutrition (Maurice Loeper Rickets and vitamin D, 769, 862, 912. 1008 Psychology, Fields of: A Study of Man and and Andr,i Lemaire), 1175 RICKETTS, Arthur: End-results of prostat- his Environment (Glenn Devere Higginson), Tropical Doctors: Hervorragende Trcpen- ectomy, 871-Fertility after prostatectomy. 1102 475 iirzte in Wort und Bild (G. Olpp), 1038 RIDDELL, Lord: The ethics of abortion, Psychology of Men of Genius (Ernst Tropical Fevers, Handbook of (N. P. Jewell sterilization, and birth control, 106-London Kretschmer, translated byR. B. Cattell),103 and W. H. Kauntze), 616 County Hospitals,258-London Couinty Council Psychology of a Primitive People (Stanley D. Tropical Pathology. See Pathology pathological services, 305 Porteus), 1038 Tuberculosis in Denmark, Norway, and RIDDELL, M.: Hyperthyroidism, 63 Psychology, the Science of (Raymond H. Sweden, 21 RIDOUT, Scott: The ear and referred pain, 1125 Wheeler), 475 Tuberculosis Ergebnisse der Gesamten RIELE3Y, Stanley Desmond, O.B.E. conferred Psychoneurotics, the Concrete Method in the Tuberkuloseforschung (H. Assmann, H. on, 75 Diagnosis of (Id. Laignel-Lavastine), 20 Beitzke, H. Braeuning, St. Engel), Band III, RILEY, Henry Alsop (editor):-The Vegetative Public Health: Towards National Health 64 Niervous System: An Investigation of the Most (J. Anthony Delmege), 1037 Tuberculosis, Pulmonary: Chest Disease in 1iece7at Advances, rev.. 103 Queen Charlotte's M[aternity Hospital, Clinical General Practice, with Special Reference to Ringworm of the scalp: Thallium acetate in the Reports (1925-1930), 848 Pulmonary Tuberculosis (Philip Ellman), treatment of (John T. Ingram), 8 (0)-Corre- Radiation: Ergebnisse der modizinischen 664 spondence on, 120, 214, 261, 402-Epidemio- StrahlenforschuDg (Rontgendiagnostik, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary: Les Debuts et les logy of(G. H. Percival), 93 (0)-Correspondence Rontgen-, Radium- und Lichttherapie), ArrAts de Ia Tuberculose Pulmonaire(LLon on, 351 vol. v (H. Holfelder, H. Holthusen, 0. Bernard), 807 RITcHIs, James: Farquhar Thomson Lectures Jtingling, H. Marties, and H. R. Schinz) 1175 Tuberculosis, Surgery of: Die Chirurgie der on the importance of the child, 213 Radiographs, a Descriptive Atlas of (A. P. Tuberkulose (P. Clairmont, 0. Winterstein, RITCHE, James (and Robert MuIR): Manualof Bertwistle), second edition, 713 and A. Dimtza), 294 Bacteriology, ninth edition, rev., 889 Radiography of Bone: Atlas de Radiographie Tumours of the Breast: their Pathology, RIVERS, A. B.: Pain in peptic ulcer, 536 Osseuse, ii; Pathologie, i; L6sions Trauma- Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment (Sir Rivers, polluted, 994 tiques (H. Haret, A. Dariaux. and Jean G. Lenthal Cheatle and Max Citleri, 151 RIVETT, L. Carnac: After-effects of the Qu6nu; ii, L4sions non T'raumatiques Ulcer, Peptic: Chiiurgie de 1' Ulcre Gastrique toxasemias of pregnancy, 660- Teaching of (Etienne Sorrel and Madame Sorrel- et Duodenal (N. Hortolonmei and VI. obstetrics, 985-Analgesia in childbirth, 1172 Dejerine), 63 Butureanu), 846 Road accidents. See Accidents Radiology in Relation to Mhdical Juris- Urethritis Les Uretrites Chroniques (R. Road Traffic Act(1930), 408 prudence (S.(Gilbert Scott), 474 Dossot and M. Palazz,oli). 615 Road traffic signals, 441, 591, 682 Radium and Cancer (H. S. Souttar), 383 Undulant fever. See Fever ROAr, Herbert E., appointed to th e George Radium Cases at the Middlesex Hospital : Abstracts of Dis- Holt chair of physiology at Liverpool, 595. 1197 (A. Cameron Macleod), 570 sertations Approved for the Ph.D., M Sc., -Mechanism of colour vision, 1082-Resigna- Radium Therapy. Notes on (Hector C. and M.Litt. Degrees for the Academical Year tion of from the Chair of Physiology at the Colwell), 196 1930-31, 992 London Hospital Medical School, 1197 Rats and Mice as Enemies of Mankind Use of SelfIF. Matthias Alexander), 808 }OBB,i John J.: Aetiology of duodenal ulcer, 956 (M. A. Hinton), third edition, 66 Vegetative Nervous System: An Investigation ROBE5RT, E.: Ambulatory treatment of fractures. Respiration: Die Regulierung der Atmung of the Most Recent Advances (Walter Timme, 1101 (W. R. Hess), 1133 Thomas K. Davis, and Henry Alsop Riley), ROBEBRTS, E. Hesketh: Colporrhaphy for pro- Royal College of Surgeons. See College 103 lapse. 216, 448, 684 St. Bartholomew's Hospital uteports, vol.lxiv. Vision and How to Keep it (H. G. Merrill and ROBERTS, "'frangcon: Protection of x-ray 243 L. W. Oaks), second edition. 243 workers. 192 Sanitary Delegate: M6moires d'un d,l1gu6 Vitamins, The (Ethel Browning), 64 R1OBERTS, F.R.:Oedema in the newborn, 968 Sanitaire (Guy D'Aveline), 338 Wayfaring in a Splint (Ottilie Wallace), Uoberts. Lloyd, Lecture. See Lecture SanitaryELaw, Handbook of, for the use of 432 ROBERTS,R. E.: Ante-natal radiology, 334 Candidates for Public Health Qualifications Where the Spring Salmon Run (Patrick J. ROBERTSON, Andrew B. (and Ian MuRRAY): (B. Burnett Ham), eleventh edition, 296 Chalmers), 476 Significance and origin of lactic acid in the Scalp Diseases: Diagnostic et Traitement des White Flame The Story of the Save the gastric contents, 607 (0), 957 Affections de Cuir Oheveleu (it. Sabouraud), Ohildren Fund (Dorothy F. Buxt-)n and ROBERTSON, Sir Charles Grant: The inemato- 1131 Edward Fuller), 197 graph and child psychology, 492 Science of Signs and Symptoms in Relation to Witte's Peptone. See Peptone ROBERTSON, George Matthew: Report on the Modera Diagnosis and Treatment (Robert Women, Diseases of (Thomas George Stevens), Royal Edinburgh Hospital for Mental and John Stewart McDowall), 430 new edition, 244 Nervous Disorders, 491-Death of, 624- Science, Today and Tomorrow, 1084 Year Book and Guide, South and East African Obituary notice of, 688-A correction, 738- Scientific Detective and the Expert Witness (edited by A. Samler Brown and G. Gordon His successor, 907 (C. Ainsworth Mitchell), second edition, 104 Brown), thirty-eighth edition, 476 ROBERTSON, J. D.: Lactic acid in the gastric Scientific Riddles (Sir J. Arthur Thomson). 714 Year-Book of the Scientific and Learned contents, 682 Scottish Clans. Tales of. for ChildrenLand Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, the ROBERTSON, LeWiS S.: Canine tootheemptying Grown-ups](Elelen Drever). 992 Official, 66 externally, 44 of (John D. Scottish Medicine, History Comrie), Yellow Fever: An Epidemiological and His- ROBERTSON, W.: An Introduction to Hygiene, second edition, 614 torical Study of its Place of Origin (Henry rev., 665 Search for Man's Ancestors(G. Elliot Smith), Rose Carter), 337 ROBERTSON. W. N.: Appreciation of Robert 889 Your Servant the Doctor(W. B. Cosens), 1085 Henry Todd, 500 Self, Use of (P. Matthias Alexander), 808 RoBEY, William H.: Headache, rev., 295 Sex Hormonology. See Hormonology REcYNOLDS. F. Esmond (and A. Logan TURNER): RoBINsoN, Arthur (editor): Ceniningham's Skin, Diseases of the (Richard L. Sutton), Intracranial Pyog-nic Diseases, rev., 293 Text-Book of Anatomy, sixth edition, rev., 806 eighth edition, 527 REYINOLDS, H. E. King: Captain of the Men of RoBINsoN, Robert, title of Professor of Bio- Skin Diseases, Handbook of (Frederick Death," 456 chemistry conferred on, 220 Gardiner), third edition. 244 REYNOLDS, Lieut.-Col. James Henry, obituary RoBson, John A.: Unilateral oedema, 872 Skin. See also Dermatology notice of, 546 ROBSON. J. M.: Research on sex hormones, 149. 66 Smoke Abatement Handbook, REYNOLDS, Russell John, C.B.E. conferred on, 268-Ovulation and the sex cycle. 259 Social Insurance See Insurance 1097 ROBSON, WilliaM, title of Reader in Bio- Social Life of Monkeys. See Monkeys RHESE, Hans, death of, 633 chemistry conferred on, 220 Wallace), 432 Splint, Wayfaring in a (Ottilie Rheumatic arthritis, chronic, radiographic dis- RocHa, Hilary: The blood sedimentation rate Sport, the Philosophy of (Peter McBride). 890 section of (S. Gilbert Scott), 275 (0). See also in pulmonary tuberculosis, 466 (0) Stammering, the Nature and Treatment of Arthritis : Methods and Prob iems J. Boome and M. A. 616 (E. Richardson), Rheumatic infection, acute, prevention and of Medical Education, twentieth series, 764 Stomach, Diseasess o the (Hugh Morton). 197 treatment of (W. R. F. Collis). 1032-Discus- ROGER, G.-H. (and L6on BINET): Trait6 de Stomach: Traitement M6dical des Affections sion, 1033 Phvsiologie, Nroreale et Pat hologique. Meusier), 294 Stomacales (ron Rheumatism, ambulatory treatment of. 39 Tome ii: Alimentation et Digestion, rev., 571 and Stomach. See also Gastric Digestive Rheumatism and arthritis as a public health RoGints, Major-General Sir Leonard: K.C.S.I. Suggestion Therapy (Ernst Jolowicz, trans- problem (Sir William Willcox), 257 conferred on, 69. 75-(And W. E. COOKE): lated Arnold 20 by Hiloart), Rheumatism, chronic (leading article), 1086 Resistant spine anaemia yielding to intra- Ellis), Sulphur Bacteria (David 846 Rheumatism, chronic, and the endocrines (H. venous liver extract. 272 (0) Forecasting Surgery, Emergency (Hamilton Bailey), vol. ii, Gardiner-Hill), 472 epidemics, 724 152 Rheumatism Clinic, British Red Cross: Annual ROHREER. Professor, elected foreign correspond- Surgery, General (edited by Evarts A. Graham). report. 584-Note on, 1004 ing member of the Belgian Royal Academy of 529 Rheumatism, early treatment of,400 Medicine, 315 Surgery, a Short Practice of (Hamilton Bailey Rheumatism, industrial (A. R. Neligan). 413 ROLLESTON, Sir Humphry Davy:Bsstorv of the R. J. McNeill vol. i, 1130 and Love), Rheumatism, juvenile (leading article), 155 Cambridge Medical School. 298-Accepts the Surgery, Manipulative (A. S. Blundell Bankart), Rheumatism, tuberculous. 1041,1147 presidency of ihe Devonshire Hospital for 663 Rheumatoid arthritis, treatment of, 38. See also Rheumatic Diseases. Buxton, 455 - Medical Surgery, Thomson and Miles' Manual of Arthritis AsVects of Old Age, second edition, rev., 845- (Alexander Miles and D. P. D. Wilkie), Rhinitis, vasomotor, intranasal ionization in Medical problems of contraception, 1047-The eighth edition, 431 (Philip Franklin), 751 (0) Grarfenberg ring, 1047-Dr. Alfred Cox Testi- Tabulae Periodicae Biologias (C. Oppen- RICHARDS, Major H. E. re-appointed a monial Fund, 1146 and L. 714, 1132 heimer Pincussen), member of thie Executive Committee of the ROLLESTON, J. D.:-Juvenile rheumatism, 155- Tait. LawsonI: Hs Life and Work, withI island of Grenada. 967 Chadwick Lecture on Sir Benjamin Ward Personal Reminiscences (Christopher RONCEARDSON, Sir Benjamin Ward((J. D. Rolle- Richardson: his lifeeLnd work. 399-Goethe's Martin), 476 ston), 399 medical history. 670 -The cigarette habit, 757 JAN.-JUNE, 1932] INDEX TA Bsme,,u2 L MEDIcAL JOcNA 2

Romanes Lecture. See Lecture Sanitation, domestic, 1105 Scotland (continued)- Rome, tuberculosis scholarships in, 853 Sarcoma, a new cause of (Kennaway). 669 Fife hospital services, grouping of, 723 RONA, Peter: Praktikutm der Physiologischen Sarcoma of the pancreas (C. J. Shortall), 989 Finlayson Memorial Lecture, 722, 857 Chemie Ferment-methoden, rev., 21 Sai-coma associated with known trauma (David GLAsGoW: ROOKE, A. Basil: Bladder healing after cysto- H, Haler), 933 (0) Anderson's College, 540 tomy, 351 SAUNDERS. Frederic: Wasp stings and bee Cancer Hospital, 678 RosE. Lieut.-Col. Alexander Simpson, obituary stings, 455 Children of, a survey of, 206 notice of, 82 SAVAGE, W. G.: Tuberculosis of bovine origin Children's Hospital, 585 Ross, Alan S. C. * " Syntactic aphasia," 592 in Great Britain, 618 Dental Hospital, the new, 1098 Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Dis- SAVAS, Dr., death of. 173 Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, 857 eases: Annual report. 917 gave the Children Fund, the story of, 197 Eye Infirmary, 630 Ross, J. Cosbie: Symptomatic end-results of SAVILL, Agnes: Fouling of footways by dogs, Health of, 255 operations for cholecystitis, 1026 (0) 911 Health services, co-ordination of, 678 Ross. J. Paterson, awarded the Jacksonian SAXL. Paul, death of, 961 Hospital for infectious diseases, proposed prize, 777 SAYED, Ibrahim Abd El: Treatment of ery- new, 630 Ross, Norman: (ongenital epicanthus and sipelas by milk injections, 281 (0) Hospital Sunday Fund, 540 pt sis transmitted through four generations, Scalp diseases, review of book on, 1131 Maternity Hospital, 442 378 Scalp lesions (BR. A1. B. MacKenna), 335 Medical curriculum, 212 Ross. Sir Ronald, seventy-fifth birthday of, 916 `calp ringworm. See Ringworm Medical Missionarv Society, 33 Rossi, Baldo, death of, 961 Scarlet fever. See Fever Mental Hospital, 1185 ROTJ5CHELD, D.: Schizophrenia, 994 SCATLIFF, fHarold Harris Elborough, obituary Rickets in, 116 Roux, Professor, elected a foreign Associate notice of, 961 Post-graduate courses, 1003 Member of the Acad6mie de M6decine, 737 SCHALEK, Alfred: Fu4ndamentals of Dermato- Royal Infirmary, 166, 213. 398 ROWLAND, F'rank Mortimer, obituary notice of, logy, rev., 153 Royal Mental Hospital, 586, 955 781 SCHARLIEB, Mary. memorial to, 966,1051 Social services in, 857 ROWLANDS, R. P.: Surgical treatment of diseases SCHAnZ, Alfred, death of, 173 Victoria Infirmary, 491 of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts, 643 (0) Schistosomiasis in Shanghai (J. Kastein), 249 Western Infirmary, 346 ROWNTRPEE, Cecil: The barbiturates in anaes- SCHINZ, H. R. (and others): Ergebnisse der Hannah Dairy Research Instittit-, 907 thesia, 588 medizinischen Strahlenforschung Rontgen- Health Department. See Scottish Department ROXBUIRGH, Colonel J. A.: Report of Glasgow diagnostik, R&ntgen-, Radium- unid Licht- of Health Western Infirmarv. 346 theropie, vol. v., rev,, 1175 Health of Scotland, 442 Royal Academy, medic&l portraits at, 853 Schizophrenia, the problem of (leading article) Health services in (parliamentary note), 780 Royal Air Force. See Air 994 Hearing, defective, investigation of, 1003 Royal Faciulty of Physicians and Surgeons of SCHLEsINGER, B. E.: Essential hypertension, Henderson, David Kennedy- Appointed to Glasgow: Admission of Fellows, 1198 240-Non-infective nephritis, 522-Acute rheu- succeed G. M. Robertson, 907 Royal Institute of Public. Health: Appeal for matic infection, 1034 Highlands and Islands Fund, 1186 new house for, 83-Congress, 163, 577, 677, 954 - SC'HMIDT, Ferdinand August (and Wolfgang Hospitals, voluntary, and the State, 1144 Rheumatism and arthritis as a public health KoHLR&USCH): Physiology of Exercise, rev., Incurables, home relief of, 1003 problem, 257-Industrial rheunmatisra. 443 942 Industrial hygiene in, 256 Royal Medical Benevolent Fund. See F8ind SCHMIDT, L.: MIovements of the chest, 426 Insurance. National Health, 1186 Royal Medico-Psychological Association. See SCHMIDT, Peter: The Conquest of Old Age, rev., Larbert Colony for mental defectives, 723 Association 845 Mackenzie [James] Institute, 115 Royal Navy. See Navy SCHIMITT, Walther, death of, 126 Mackintosh, Sir Ashley, presentation to, 1048 Royal Sanitary Institute Congress, 163, 577, 1145. Scholarships Board, London Inter-Collegiate. Maternity ilmortality, 346 See also Congress See London Medical education, reform of, 212, 629 BOYLE, N. D.: Alteration of the circulation of School children in County Armagbh, health of, Medical services in Scotland, 1049 the brain by surgical means in diseases of the 494 AMental disorder, certification of, 491 oentral nervous system, 1063 (0) School children, education of (Olive Anderson). Mental hospitals, 116 RuBNE5R, Max, death of, 961 117 Mental welfare in, 1185 Rural hygiene. See Hygiene School children, London, medical treatment of, Miners' convalescent hiomes, 33 Russ8ElL. A. S. Dill (and B. R. SWORN): Spinal 31 Nursing, District, Queen's Institute of, anaesthesia in acute obstruction, 882 (0) School children, medical inspection and treat- Scottish Branch: Annual meeting, 32 RusSELL, Helen May: Relapsing fever on the ment of (Mary O'Leary), 1050 Obligations to hospitals, 32 Gold Coast, 989 -Awarded the Jessie Macgregor School dental service (parliamentary note), 1154. Odonto-Chirurgical Society of Scotland, 586 prize, 1145 See also Dental Perth Royal Infirmary, 586 RUSSRLL PASHA, T. W.: Dangerous drug trafflc SCHULEMANN, W.: Synthetic anti-malarial Public health work, 304 in Egypt, 813 drugs, 100 Rickets in, 506 Russell v. Fley Groves and rjancaster. 1152, 1197 Science. To-day and To-morrotv, rev., 1084 Robertson, G. M., his successor, 907 Russia. Soviet: Medical conditions in, 39, 124, Scientific Periodlic ils, World List of, new edition Scottish Department of Healthl: Annual 169. 218, 263, 399-Visits to, 642, 784 annnunced, 1199 report, 1059, 1143, 1186 RUTIIPRFOBD, Lord, scientific career and work Scientific research. See Research Scottish Medical Secretary, presentation to, of. 871 Scleral marker, an accessory to the igni- 954 RYAN, W. M.: Inhaling tobacco smoke, 918 puncture treatment of detached retina, 943 Silicosis in Scotland, 723 RYLE, John A.: Common gastric symptoms, 192- Sclerosing solution for varicose veins. See Stirling Royal Infirmary, 304 "The student in irons," 587-Visceral herpes Veins zoster, 726-Vasovagal syncope, 956 Sclerosis. disseminated, aetiology of, 631 SCOTvON, F. Hector: Investigation of a renal Scoliosis (leading article), 340 case. 235 (0) SCOTT G. Laughton: Drug addicts in court, 316 Scotland: SCOTT, R. J. E. (editor): Gou4ld's Medical Dic- Ahbrdeen: Chair of surgery, 1115-Farquihar tionart. third edition, rev., 338 Thomson Lectures, 213-He lth of. 32-New SCOTT, S. Gilbert: Treatment of stiff joints, 39- S. infirmary buildings at, 540-Post-graduate X-ray dosage in malignant disease, 147-The courses, 549 radiographic dissection of chronic rheumatic St. Johrn of Jerusalem,Venerable Order of the Aberdeen University Edinburgb Association, arthritis, 275 (0)-Radiology in Relation to Hospital of, medical promotions in and 304 Medical .Tirisprudence. rev.. 474 appointments to, 83-Ambulance service, 953- Adrenaline, action ot, 165 Scottish Department of Health: Annual Report, Report of Joint louncil, 1051 Crichton Royal Institution, 304 1059,1164.1186-Conference on medical services SABOUR&UTD, R.: Diagn,stic et Traitement dles Central Midwives Board, 166, 347, 1003 in S'cotland, 1049 Affections dcu Cssir Cheveleu, rev.. 1131 Sacro iliac District nursing. See Nursing Scottish medical secretary, presentation to, 954 displacements, 912. 1CO9 Dundee: Post - graduate courseq in, 597 - Scottish Nurse for February on nursing the Bacrum, the, 913,1012,1200 University College, Jubilee of, 398 prostatic case, 315 Safety-pin, open, i i oesophaguis of baby. Dunfermline: Carnegie elinics in, 1003-Hos- SEDGWICK, G. H.: Appreciationof George Brown successful ramoval by endoscopy (Harold pital, 256-Health of, 907 Hillman, 637 Downer), 705 EDINBURGH: SEIDELIN, Harald, obituary notice of, 960 SAINT, James H.: Lrat3 results of cholecyst- Chair of pathologv, 213 " Self, the Use of," 912, 1009. 1056, 1149, 1192 ectomy, 170-Cystic dilatation of the common Chalmers's Hospital, 116 SELKIRK, W. J. Burns: Chloroform in labour, 78 bile-duct, report of a case with unusual Chloroform and the Edinbtergh School, 692 Semilunar cartilage, operations on the, 1042- features, 230 (0)-Idiopathic dilatation of the Civic hospitals in, 304 See alsoKnee-joint common bile duct, 725 Corporation Bill, 595, 638 SEMON, Henry C.- Treatment of erysipelas by Sale of food and 'irugs, 440 Deaconess Hospital, 630 milk injections, 352 Salford, post-graduate courses at, 409 Dental hospital and school. 347 SENDAK, Lieutenant M., awarded the Ronald Salpingitis, treatment of (T. N. Macgregor), 1119 Health Exhibition. 32. 255, 442 Martin Prize, 1014 Saltcoats Miners' Convalescent Home. See Hospitals of, Lord High Commissioner and, Sentiment and reason, conflict between (Sir Convalescent 1098 Arthur Keith), 1184 SALTER, John flenry, obituary notice of, 782 Hospitals, municipal, 907-Charges in, 1144 Sepsis, focal, a predisposing factor in miners' SAMMAN, Lieut.-Col. C. T.: Wasp stings and bee Hospitals for women, 630 nystagmus. (F. O'dullivan), 611 stings, 455 Medical Missionary Society, 492 Sepsis and subinvolution, 128 SAMPSON, Surgeon Lieut.-Commander W. E. A.: Municipal Hospitals, 907 Septic foci and normal labour (Helen Leyton), Dental conditions in Tristan da, Cunba, 534, Longmore Hospital, 32 880 (0) 538 Measles in, 586 Septicaemia, serotherapy in, 1191 Sanatorium treatment, report on (Richard R. Mlental clinic, the corporation, 256 Septum, nasal, splint for use after submucous Trail and George D. Stockman), 300 Orthopaedic clinic. 492 resection of, 198 Sanatoriums: In Switzerland, 211-Whiteabbey. Post-graduste courses, 678 SEQUIEIRA, James H.: The brain of the East Belfast, report for 1930, 164-Report on the Red Cross Society, 492 African native, 581 exparience of patients of the King Edward VII Royal Blind Asylum, 856 SERGENT, Emil: Report on his visit to Canada, Sanatorium, Midhulrst, with particular refer- Roval Edinburgh Hospital for Mental and 484 ence to their mortality after treatment Nervous Disorders, 491 Sero-positive syphilis. See Syphilis (Richard R. Trail and George D. Stockman), Royal Infirmary, 32, 165, 255 Serotherapy in septicaemia. See Septicaemia 300-Report on (A. S. MacNalty), 675- King Royal -Maternity and Simpson Memorial Serum, convalescent, in prophylaxis of measles, Edward VII: Cases of artificial pneunmothorex Hospital, 722 chicken-pox, and mumps (William Gunn), 185 in the last seven years, 723 Royal Medical Society, 398 (0) SANDLRBR, Bernard: Liver therapy in asthma, Royal Society of Edinburgh. 165 Serum, convalescent human, production of im- 1057 Tuberculosis Truist, 540 munity by means of (A. G. Signy), 334 SANGER. Margaret (and Hannah M. STONE) University. See University in General Index Serum in the prophylaxis of measles (J. I. (editors): The Practice of Contraception, rev., Erskine Hospital for Limbless Men, 442 Collier). 703 (0) 807 Falkirk Royal Infirmary: Opening of, 213- Serum treatment of cerebro-spinal fever, 510 SANGUINE3TTI, H. H.: Foetal pathology, 710- Annual meeting, 679 Servant girl, illegal detention of (parliamentary " The student in irons," 1011 Farquhar Thomson Lectures. 213 note), 357 [Thz Bum=n 30 JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX IMEDICAL JouuwAs&

I L 2{1CDra JoZ-, SEzVETUS, Michael, title of " Villa" granted to Sinus, carotid, vasovagal syncope and the Society, Chelsea Clinical: Demonstration of the birthplace of, 267 mechanism of (Sir Thomas Lewis), 873 (0). medical cinematography, 24 Services, Medical Branches of the, Committee See also Vasovagal Society, Colwyn Bay Medical: Some causes of on (parliamentary note), 915 Sinusitis, ethmoidal and frontal (Donald A. D. failure in vaccine therapy, 1160 Sewerage scheme, Bangor. 164 Macalister), 983 Society, Cremation: Annual meeting, 576 Sex cycle and ovulation (leading article), 108- Sinusitis and exophthalmos, 448 Society, Devon and Exeter Medico-Chirurgiceal: Correspondence on, 166, 259, 306 SISSON, Marshall: British sea-coast resorts, 478 The enteric fevers, 292-Backache and the Sex equality, 222 Skiagrams of antrum. See Antrum orthopaedic surgeon, 710-Urology,805 Sex hormones, research on (E. C. Dodds), 148- Skin disease, "Ferriperchlor." in, 784 Society, Edinburgh Dental Students': Annual Correspondence on, 268-Review of book on, hkin. See al.so Dermatology dinner, 347 615. -See also Hormones SKINNER, Major-General Bruce Morland, Society,Edinburgh Medical Missionary: Annual Sexual offences, examination of girls in (parlia- obituary notice of, 915 meeting, 492-The training of medical mentary note), 780 SKOTTOWR, Ian. (and Gilbert I. STRACHAN): missionaries, 492 SEYMouR, Harold F.: Backache in women, Menstruation in mental disease, 524 Society,Edinburgh Obstetrical: Prevention of 526 Skull, fractture of. See Fracture puerperal sepsis, 148-Toxaemias of preg- SEZARY, A.: Dermatologie, rev., 1038 Slander, action by medical lilan for (Owen v. nancy, 333-Fatal case of eclampsia associated SRACKLE, J. W. (and Maurice CAMPBELL): Aortic Barham), 176 with cerebral haemorrhage, 333 -Menstruation valvular disease, 328 (0) Sleeping sickness, Gambian, results of trypar- in mental disease, 524-Prevention of puer- SHACKLETON, Wln. W.: Acute appendicitis in samide and combined treatment in (C. C. peral sepsis, 524-Law and ethics of abortion, children, 1101 Chesterman), 427 844-Transactions, vol. li, rev.,1038-Treatment SU1AHEEN, Hassen Bey: Treatment of rheum- Slit lamp. See Lamp of salpingitis. 1129 atoid arthritis. 38 SLOT, Gerald: Normal development in the Society of Endocrinology, International,forma- SHAXEsBY, A. E., High Court decision against, young child, 17-A correction, 456 tion of, 221 914, 965, 1060 Slum clearance (parliamentary note), 310, 549, Society, Eugenics: Sterilization in its medical, Shanghai, schistosomiasis in (J. Kastein), 249 735, 780, 824-By Wallasey corporation, 824 legal and social aspects, 1045 SHANKS, M.: Studies in Nuttriition, 1137 Small-pox outbreak at Malui6. Sweden, 409 Society, Exeter fredico-Chirurgieal: Hyper- SHANKs, S. Cochrane: Thallium treatment of Small-pox, survey of the incidence, mortality, thyroidism, 63 789 ringworm, 121-Cholecystography 567 and fatality of, throughout the world, 201 Society, Folkestone Medical: Osteo-arthritis, SHARP, A. D.: Deaf-mutism, 290 Small-pox. See also Lichen urticatus Society, German,for the Study of the Circula- SHARPEY-SCHAFER, Sir Edward: Action of intra- SMART, Commander Morton, C.V.O. conferred tion: Proceedtngs, rev., 153 cardiac injections of adrenaline in asphyxia, on, 1097 Society,German Dermatological: Atnnual meet- 165, 668 SM3EALL, J. T. (and W. R. LOGAN): A direct ing (1932) postponed,691 SHAW, H. Batty: Essential hypertension, 239 method of typing pneumococci, 188 (0), 305 Society, German, for Medical Tours: Spring SHAW, Maurice: " Excessive surgery," 939 SMITH, A. Hayes: Captain of the men of tour to Thtlringen to commemorate the SHAW, Wilfred: Ovulation and the sex cycle, death," 362-Parenteral liver therapy, 401 centenary of the death of Goethe, 871 166, 306-Two specimens of early human ova, SMITH, Benjamin F.:-Oiabetes: Directiontsfor Society, Glasgow Medical: Recent work on the 411 (0) 1'reatmenet by Insulin and Diet, rev., 19 afferent control of the circulation in health SHAW, William Fletcher: Colporrhaphy for pro- SMITH, E. C., awarded the Langley Meemorial and disease, 457 lapse, 119, 260, 544 Prize, 315 Society, Glasgow Medical Missionary: Annual SHAW-MACKENZIE J. A.: Immunity and malig- SMITH, Edwin: Appreciation of Robert Matthew meeting, 33 nant tumours, 260-Aetiology of cancer, 773 BrontS. 637 Society, Harley Medical: Inaugural meeting, Sheets, viyella, 296 SMITH, F. H.: Diet and dental disease. 589 785, 803-The origin of tumours,803 SHELDON, Stratford: Internal cerebral haemor- SMITH, G. Elliot: Address at Anderson's College, Society, HFrveian, of London:-Election of rhage due to an accident, 332 Glasgow, 540-The Search for Man's Ancestors, officers, 150-The value of endoscopic methods, Shellfish (parlinmentary note), 735.1154,1198. See rev., 889 315, 332 Harveian Oration: Pulmonary also Public Heath (Cleansing of Shellfish) Bill SMITH, G. Francis: " A student in irons," 631 embolism, 564-Annual dinner, 1145 SHERA, A. G.: Zondek-Aschheim reaction in the SMITH, Lieut.-Col. Henry: Glaucoma. 78 Society,Hunterian,of London: Festival dinner. diagnosis of pregnancy, 333 SMITH, H. ldgar: Testimonial to Sir Ashley 347-Gold medal awarded, 409-Next awara of SHEPPARD, Lieutenant F. A. B., awarded the Mackintosh, 1110 gold medal (1933), 736 Biology: Herbert and Fayrer Memorial Prizes, 1014 SMITH, J. Ferguson: Thallium treatment of Society, Italian, of Experimental SHERA, Geoffrey (J. N. C. FORD and Sir James ringworm, 120 Annual meeting,Turin (1932),455 PURVES STEWART): Fulminating meningo- SMITH, J. Forest (and Donald PATERSON): Society, Italian, of Surgery of the Mouth and coccal meningitis, 558 (0) Modern Methods of Feeding in Infancy antd Dentofacial Orthopaedics: Foundation of, 351 SHERRINGTON, Sir Charles, Hughlings Jackson Chtildhood. third edition, rev., 197 -Congress of, 361 medal presented to, 895. 1000 SMITH, K. Shirley: The simulation of heart Society, Lincoln MIedical: Injuries about the Ship surgeons, post-graduate courses for, 691, disease, 129 (0) elbow in children, 739 1061 SMITH. M. I.: Standardization of ergot, 109 Society, Liverpool Medical Students' Debating: Ships, British, sanitary condition of (parlia- SMITH, R. E.: Infection in the dormitory, 802 Annual dinner, 31-Presentation portrait to mentary note), 1014 SMITH, R. W. Innes: English-speaking Students Emeritus Professor Blair-Bell, 31 SHIPTON, W., to remain on the staff of the of Medicitne at the University of Leyden, rev., Society, London and Cointies Medical Protec- Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, for a further 713, 784-A correction, 784 " tion: Annual meeting and report, 1097- five years, 871 SMITH, R. Wayland: Backache and the ortho- Correspondence on, 1193 SHIRiAW, J. Thomson: Plumbism and peptic paedic surgeon, 711 Society, London Jewish Hospital Medical: ulcer, 449-Origin of tumours, 911 SMITH, Sydney (and C. P. STEWART): Diagnosis Annual dinner, 31-Maternal morbidity and Shock following blood extravasation, 1056, 1148 of drunkenness from the excretion of alcohol, mortality, 568 Shoe-leather dermatitis. See Dermatitis 87 (0)-Abortion: Its social, legal, and ethical Society, Manchester Medical: Treatment of SHORT, A. Rendle (editor): An Index of Prog- aspects, 844 infantile paralysis. 429-Surgery of the sym- nosis and End-Results of Treatmenit, fourth SMITH, Theobald, awarded the Manson medal, pathetic system, 568-A diet clinic, 568-The edition, rev., 663 896 radio-sensitivity of tumours, 937-The virus SHORTALL, C. J.: Pancreatic sarcoma, 989 SMITH, Walter George, obituary notice of, 406 theory of cancer, 938 SHRUBSALL, F. C. (and A. C. WILLIAMs): Mental SMITH, Sir William Robert, obituary notice of, Society, Manchester Surgical: Bladder healing Deficiency Practice, rev.. 990 592 after suprapubic cystotomy, especially in SHRUBsALL, W. W.: " Cramped footgear," 591- Smoke abatement in Francee(Pierre Lamarque), prostatectomy, 226 "The use of self," 1150 1043 Society, Medical, of Individual Psychology: Shuttleworth Samaritan fund, 1057. See also Smoke abatement, report on, 434 Annual dinner, 164-Individual psychology, 804 Fund Smoke Abatement Handbook, rev., 66,1043 Society, Medical, of London: Essential hyper- SHUTE, P. G.: Induced tertian malaria, 987 Smoking, effect of on blood sugar (E. and S. tension, 238-Annual dinner postponed for SIGERIST, Henry E.: Grosse Arzte, rev., 18- Thyselius-Lundberg), 392 economic reasons, 267-The syndrome of Appointed to the Chair of the History of Medi- SMYLY, H. J.: Transmission of Leishmania chronic toxic cholecystitis, 286-Asthma and cine in the Johns Hopkins University Medical infections, 240-Hirschsprung's disease, 757 allied conditions. 379-Non-infective nephritis, School, 1155 SMYTH, J. A.: Thyroid exuract and pulmnonary 522-Diagnosis of diseases of the hip-joint, 612 Sigmoidoscopic scoop, 572 embolism, 862 -Annual oration, 904-Annual meeting, 904- SIGNY, A. G.: Production of immunity by SMYTHE, H. J. Drew: A uterine cannula, 21 Fothergillian gold medal presented, 904 means of convalescent human serum, with SMYTH, G. Spence: Depressed fracture of the Society, Medical, of the Mediterranean Littoral, special reference to measles. 334 foetal skull, 773 Easter vovage of, 221 C. P.: Artificial A, of Medical Officers of Health A plea for SILCOCK. F. A. E.: Shoe-leather dermatitis, 447 SNOW, preparation'ofvitamin Society * Silico-anthracosis presenting curious bodies 948 the legalization of voluntary euthanasia under similar to those in asbestosis (W. E. Cooke), SNOWBALL, L. A. H : Treatment of tetanus, 863 certain conditions now published in pamphlet 656 (0) -Disruption of the pelvis, 1076 (0) form, 111-Fever Holopitals' Services Group: Silicosis (parliamentary note), 638, 870 'Sobering-up" rate, 37 Some pre-bacteriological views on infectious Silicosis regulations, the new, 814 Social services in Glasgow (A. K. Chalmers), 857 disease. 241 Silicosis in Scotland, inquiry into, 723 Soci6t6 d'EHematologie founded in Paris, 505 Society, Medical, for the Study of Venereal Silicosis in South Africa. control of (L. G. Societe Nationale de Chirurgie awards its gold Disease: The age incidence of sero-positive Irvine), 693 (0) medal, 1061 syphilis in females, 749 SILLARS, Joseph, presentation to, 1061 Society, Aberdeen Medico-Chirurgical: Demon- Society. Medical Superintendents': Annual Silver, catadyn, 624 stration of cases, 193-Ectopia vesicae, 193- dinner, 597 SILvERMAN. S.: Treatment of chronic ulcers of Chorea and mlitral stenosis, 193-Vagotonia, Society. Medico-Legal: The liberty of the sub- the leg, 1055 193- Diarrhoea of parenteral origin, 193- ject, 241 SIMMONDS. Sangster: "Excessive surgery," 9-9 Meningo-encephalitis with hydrocephalus, 193 Society, North of England Obstetrical and SIMMONs, George H., eightieth birthday of. 111 -Epi-tuberculosis. 193-Malignant tumour of Gynaecological: Gynaecological tumours, 61- SIMPsON, G. C.: Meteorology and health, 156 the posterior end of a rib, 193-Avulsion of all Zondek-Aschheim test in ectopic pregnancy, SiXPSON, S. Levy: Treatment of Addison's the.extensor tendons of the right arm, 194- 382-Prolapse of female urethra, 382-Twisted disease by cortical extract, 299-Spinal Exhibition of films of several cases, 194- hvdrosalpinx,332-Fibroid with rpd and cystic anaesthesia in vasospastic diseases, 1189 Cortical extract in Addison's disease, 525- clegeneration, 382-Careinoma. of the perineum, SnrpsoN-SMITH, A.: Bone drills,809-Bone clamp Collapse therapy in phthisis. 754-Anaesthesia 382-Treatment of eclampsia, 613-Puerperal for fractures, 1133 in thoracic surgery, 756-Calcium metabolism, sepsis and toxaemia of pregnancy, 1174- SIMSON, Sir Henry: Colporrhaphy for prolapse, 939 Diff use endometriosis of the body of the 166 Society, Belgian, of Preventive Medicine and uterus, 1174-Chorian-epithelioma of the broad SINCLAIR, Meurice: Fractures, rev., 336 Eugenics to establish centres of preventive ligament, 1174-Careinoma of Fallopian tube, Ambulatory treatment of fractures. 587 medicine, 586 1174-Three unusual cases of toxaemia a3soci- 'SINCLAIR, Thomas, presentation to, 397 Society, Bradford Medico-Chirurgical: Obstet- ated with pregnancy, 1174-Epithelioma of S3INCLAIR. Thomas Walker. obituary notice of, rics of a general practice in the last decade, vulva, 1174 406 625 Society, Northern Medical: The management of O.B.E. conferred Society, Brighton and Sussex Medico-Chir- urinary calculi. 513 SINDERqON, Harry Chapman, Cen- on, 1097 urgical: Common gastric symptoms, 192- Society, Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical: SINGTON, Harold: Domestic sanitation, 1105 Backache in women, 526 tenarv of, March .lth, 1928, rev., 21 of Society for Research, #INTON, Colonel J. A.: Transmission of Leish- Society, Cardiff Medical: Surgical treatment Nutrition nd Vitamnin mania infections, 240 diseases of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts 643 International, foundation of ,691 THzr BRITISH JAN.-JUNS, I932] INDEX IMEDICAL JOURNAL 31

Society, Odonto-Chirurgical, of Scotland: Society, Royal Microscopical: Microscopy of Spine, bone graft and fusion operations for the Annual meeting, 586 filterable viruses, 798 (S. A. S. Malkin), 5 (0) Society, Ophthalmological of the United King- Society, Royal Philosophical of Glasgow: Co- Spine, fractures of. See Fractures dom: Transactions, vol. li, rev., 847-Bowman ordination of Glasgow health services, 678 SPIR&, Leo: Aluminium and health, 1010, 1192 Lecture, 988-Senile cataract, 988-Blindness Society, Royal Photographic: Exhibition of an Spirochaetosis icterohaemorrhagica. case of and its certification, 989 x-ray cinematograph film, 241 (E. Kempson Brown and Arthur J. Cleveland), Society, Optical: Annual exhibition, 110-The Society, Royal, for Prevention of Cruelty to 283. See also Jaundice absorption of light, 614-Refractive indices, Animals, 1198 SPITZY, Hans: Orthopadische Therapie in der 614-The manufacture of a microscope, 614- Society, Royal, of Tropical Medicine and Allgemein&vraxis, rev., 809 Problems of vision, 1081 Hygiene: Transmission of Leishmania in- Splanchnic anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Society, Pharmnaceutical: Annual report of the fections, 240-Gambian sleeping sickness, 427 Spleen aud liver (J. W. McNee), 1017, 1068, Pharmaceutical Laboratories, of, 481 -Manson House opened by the Prince of Wales, 1111 (0) S3ociety, Physical: Annual exhibition, 110- 582-Manson medal awarded, 896-Filariasis, Splint for use after submucous resection of Duddell medal awarded, 597-Problems of 1034 nasal septum, 198 vision, 1081 Society, Royal, of Tropical Medicine and Splint, Thomas, a modified, 198 Society, Plymouth Medical: Hyperthyroidism, Hygiene, Edinburgh Branch Tropical Sport, review of book on. 890 63 typhus, 427-Entamoeba coli, 427-Tissues of SPRAWBON, Major-General C. A.: Report on Society of Pneumothorax Artificialis, Inter- fatal cases of yellow fever and malaria, 427- medical administration in Madras, 443 national, 1104 Koumans' celluloid spreader for making blood SPRAWBON, E. C.: Raw milk and dental caries, Society of Public Analysts: Dinner to celebrate films, 427-Part played by the eosinophil cell 190, 261, 404, 862-Diet and dental caries. 1007- the fifty-sixth anniversary of its foundation, in the formation of fibrous tissue reactions, A disclaimer, 1016-(and Sir Frank Colyer): 541- The estimation of hormones, 711- 427-Method of keeping parasitic worms alive Dental Surgery and Pathology, sixth edition, Chemical assay of thyroid gland, 711- for considerable periods in vitro, 427-Life rev., 1176 Apparatus and method for determining the history of the lesser liver fluke in sheep (and SPROUILLE, Arthur Edward, obituary notice of, freezing point of milk, 711-Physiological man), 427-Relapsing fever on the Gold Coast, 866 effects of aluminium, 1080 989 Sprue anaemia. See Anaemia Society of Radiographers: Annual dinner, 409 Society, Seamen's Hospital: Post-gradnate Sprue in Malta, the first case of (James Milne), Society, Red Cross, British: Annual meeting of courses for ship surgeons, 691-Annual court, 471-Correspondence on, 911 Edinburgh Branch, 492-Ambulance service, 966 Sprue, treatment of (Hamilton Fairley), 482 953 - Annual report, 1004 - Report of Joint Society of Social Service, Oity of Glasgow: ' Sprulac," 482 Council, 1051 Social services in Glasgow, 857 SPURGIN, Percy: Mischiefs of motoring, 252 Society for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Society for the Study of Inebriety and Drug SQuiREs. H. C.: " The student in irons," 775- Medical Men: Quarterly court of directors, Addiction: Alcohol and inental defect, 113- Individual psvchology, 804 118, 783-Annual meeting and report, 1048 The cigarette habit, 757 STACEY, J. E.: Twisted hydrosalpinx, 382 Society, Research Defence: Annual meeting, Society, Torquay Medical: Hyperthyroidism, 63 Stammering, review of book on, 616 1184-Stephen Paget Memorial Lecture: The Society, Tuberculosis, of Scotland: Edinburgh STANDER, Professor: Maternal morbidity and conflict between sentiment and reason, 1184 Medical Journal of March contains several mortality, 569 Society, the Royal: Crystalline vitamin D, 144- of the papers read at the 1931 meeting, 505 STANLEY, Douglas: Birmingham Medical School Applications for Government grants, 267- Society. Ulster Medical: Diseases of the hip- and the Hospitals Centre Scheme, 494 Election of Fellows, 484, 577-Medical presi- joint and its immediate neighbourhood. 92 STANMORRE, Lord, created a Privy Councillor, dents of, 576-Conversazione, 946, 1016-A cor- Society, West London Mledico-Chirurgical: 1097 rection, 1016 Normal development in the cthild. 16-Cancer STANNUS, Hugh S.: Mr. Punch's huimp, 124 Society, Royal, of Edinburgh: The employm-nent treatment, 150-A correction, 456-Foetal STANTON, A. T.: Andrew Balfour Memorial, 257 of intracardiac injections of adrenaline in pathology, 709-" Excessive surgery," 938 STARKEY-SMITE, T. G.: Case of carcinomatous asphyxia, 165 Society of Yorkshiremen in London, Lord gastro colic fistula emulating enteric fever, Society, Royal Empire: Thie Empire's debt to Moynihan and, 910 982 (0) medical research, 202 Society, Zoological: The iris pattern of Statistical methods, 300 Society, Royal, for Home Relief of Incurables Sphenodon (reptilia), 526 STAVELEY, Dulcie: X-ray diagnosis of preg- and Dunlop Cancer Fund, Scotland: Annual Sodium monobromoleate (multibral), 1;77 nancy, 937 meeting, 1003 Sodium tetraiodophenolphthalein (8 t i p p) Steam disinfection, control of, 214 Society, Roval Medical, of Edinburgh: Annual Stipolae," 1177 STEELE, G. H.:-Perineal injury- two unusual dinner, 398 SoLI, Ugo, death of, 638 cases, 983 SOLLY, R. V.: The enmteric fevers, 292-Urology, STEPHEN, Lieut.-Col. Guy Neville, death of, 719 SOcIETY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE: 806 -Obituary notice of, 781 Section of Children's Diseases.-Infection in SOLOMONs, Bethel: Chloroform in labour, 35- STEPHENS, G. Arbour: Essential hynertension, the dormitory, 801 Maternal morbidity and mortality, 568-Pro- 239-Plumbismii and peptic tlcer, 262. 354 Section of Epidemiology and State Medicine. gress of obstetrics at the Rotunda Hospital, STEPHENS, H. Freize: Persistent offenders. 1135 -The epidemiology of streptococcal infec- 583-(And Francis Bourke): The nomenclature STEPHENSON, Edward Francis, elected an tions, 425-Puerperal fever and pyrexia, 800- of eclampisa, 794 (0)-Work of the midwife, Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Infection in the dormitory, 801 l002-Annual report of the Rotunda Hospital, Physicians of Ireland, 82, 220, 768 Section of the History of Medicitne.-Bio- 1049 Sterilization, abortion, and birth control (Lord chemistry in medicine, 523-A correction, 569 SOLOMONs, Edward Bethel, 1., M.D.Dub. Riddell), 106 Sestion of Laryttgology.-The common cold, conferred on, 914 Sterilization of mental deficients: Deputation 290-Acute and chronic suppuration in the SOMERVILLE, C. L.: Puerperal sepsis and pro- to Minister of Health, 315-Parliamentary antrum of Higbmore, 480-Malignant disease phylactic vaginal antisepsis, 94 (0) notes on, 357, 409, 548 of the hvpopharynx and its treatment by SORENSEN: Cancer of the larynx, 620 Sterilization, voluntary, discussion on, 1045 excision, 510-The ear and referred pain, 1125 SORREL, Etienne (and Mme SORREL-DWJERINE): STERN, D. M., awarded the Hallett prize, -Polypi, 11126-Infections and ear inflamma- Atlas de Badiographtie Osseuse, rev., 63 174 tion, 1126-Large thoracic growth producing a SoRsBY, Arnold: School Myopia, 894 Sternal fissure. See Fissure gross deflection of the trachea, 1126 SOULAs: Treatment of lung abscess, 1181 Stethoscope for deaf doctor, 506, 550, 597 Sectiont of Medicine.-Diagnosis and treat- I SouQuEs, Dr., elected vice-president of the STEVEN, Geo. D.: Plantar corns, 872 ment of lung abscess, 287,1181-Movements of AcadZtmie de M6decine, 221 STEVENS, A. A.: The Practice of Medicisme, third the chest, 426-Functions of the sympathetic SOUTAR. James Greig, obituary notice of, 547 edition, rev., 809 nervous system, 566-Megalocytic anaemias, SOUTHWELL, T. (and D. B. BLACKLOCK): A Guide STEVENS, Thomas George: Diseases of Women. 708 to Human Parasitology. rev., 194 new edition. rev.. 244 Section of Neurology.-Ftinctions of the SOUITTAR, H. S.: New apparatus for wire exten- STEVENS, William S.: The tuberculosis problem, svmpathetic nervous system, 566-Hughlings sion, 105-Value of endoscopic methods, 315, 172, 306-Fate of swallowed needles, 456 Jackson medal, 895, 1000 332-Radium and Cancer, rev., 383-Conference STEVENSON, F. E.: Antitoxin treatment of Section of Obstetrics and Gvnaecology.- on radium, 1005 scarlet fever, 440 Research on sex hormones, 148-Gonorrhoea Soviet Russia. See Russia STEVENSON, Scott: Mischiefs of motoring, and other cervical discharges, 380-After- SPACEKMAN, Major W. C.: Uterine cannula for the 252 effects of toxaemias of pregnancy, 660-Tuibal rubin test, 66 STEWART, Alfred W.: Recentt Advastces in gestation, 843-Two ceses of simultaneous SPAHLINGER, Henri, makes public the formula Orgammic Chemtistrv, sixth edition, rev., 295 inltrauterine and extrauterine pregnancy, 844- of his method of vaccination against tuber- STEWART, B. H.: Aetiology of disseminated The teachine of obstetrics, 984-Analgesia in culosis, 252-Leading article on, 297-Corre- sclerosis, 631 childbirth, 1172 spondence on, 306, 401-Parliamentary notes STEWART, C. P. (and Sydney SMITH): Diagnosis Section of Odontolopy.-Raw milk and on, 356, 409-London County Council and, 908. of drunkenness from the excretion of alcohol, dental caries, 190-Mouth-breathing and nasal See (1lso Tuberculosis 87 (0) - (R. M. Murray LYON and G. H. obstruction, 842 Spahlinger vaccines, 401 PERCIVAL): A note on urinary proteose, 136(0) Section of Orthopae lics.-Fractures in the Spain: Title of "Villa" granted to Villanueva, STEWART, M. J.: Megalocytic anaemias, 709- region of the anlkle-joint, 473 267 Endometriosis of the body of the uterus, 1174 Sectiont of Otoloag.-Deaf-mutism, 289 Spas, British: A medical appreciation, 1095 STILES, Percy Goldthwait: Nutritiontal Phvsio- Section of Physic ml Medicine.-Meteorology Spas of Italy, medical tour of, 783 logv, seventh edition, rev., 244 and health, 156-Nleeting at the Royal Free SPEAR, F. G.: Radiation in divided doses, 1183 STILEs-WEBB, Lieut.-Col. Hugh George, obit- Hospital, 610 -Manipulation as a therapeutic Specialist, the training of a, 176 uary notice of, 639 measure, 753-Annual dinner, 754 Specific therapy of nuerperal fever, erysipelas Stillorgan Convalescent Home: Clean milk Stub-section of Proctolo.g.-Ano-rectal fis- and scarlet fever (T. W. Benson), 797 legislation, 678-Report, 1099 tula, 523-Intestinal disease and urinary com- Specimens, pathological. See Pathological Stings, bee, 455, 1031 plications, 946 Spectacles, fogged, and face-masks, 169, 263 Stings, wasp, 410. 455, 1061 Section of Radiology -X-ray dosage in Spectro-photometric curves of blood pigments " Stipolae." 1177 malignant disease, 146 - Radiography in (Wilfrid Marshall), 98 (0) STOBIE, William: Wasp stings and bee stings, malignant disease of the lung, 416-Cholecysto- SPEILMEYER, W.: Schizophrenia, 994 455 graphy, 567 SPENCER, Herbert R.: Source of infection in an STOCKMAN, George D. (and Richard R. TRAIL): Sectiotn of Suroery.-Diagnosis and treat- outbreak of puerperal fever, 76-Medical con- Report on sanatorium treatment at the King ment of lung abscess, 287-Teaching of surgery ditions in Soviet Russia, 169-Total abdominal Edward VII Sanatorium, Midhurst, 300 with the cinernatograph, 718 hysterectomy for myoma of uterus, 1157 (0) STOCKMAN, Ralph: Lathyrism, 203 Sectiont of Therapeuticsq an1d Pharmacology, PENCER, Lieut.-Col. Charles George, obituary STODDART, H. Y.; Chloroform in labour. 124 -Uses of oxYgeu and CO2 in medicine, 144- notice ef. 596 STOECKEL, W. Lehrbuch der Gvndkologie. Apparatus for administration of COa, 665- SPENCER, Walter G.: Appreciation of Lieut.- third edition, rev., 889 Prevention and treatment of acute rheumatic Col. James Henry Reynolds, 546 STOKES. H.: Transplantation of fibula, 18 infection, 1032 SPILeBBURY, Sir Bernard: Pulmonary embolism, Stomach or colon, pain in, 1110 Section of Tropical Diseases atnd Parasito- 564 Stomach diseases, review of book on, 197 ogy.-Synthetic anti-malarial drugs, 100- Spina bifida with congenital dislocation of Stomach of hogs, activity of commercial pre- Megalocyticanaemias. 708-Induced malignant lumbar spine, spontaneous cure of, (David parations of (John F. Wilkinson), 325 (0) tertian malaria, 987 Kyle), 1076 (0) Stomach, type of predisposing to duodenal Section of Urologs.-Nephrostomy in theory Spinal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia ulcer, 817. See also Ulcer and practice, 841 - Intestinal disease and Sninal cord and brain, malformations of (S;ir Stomach. See also Gastric urinary complications, 946 Arthur Keith), 387 Stone. See Calculi [ THz Burn= 32 JA-N.-JUNE, 19321 INDEX I MEDICAL JOUIWAL

STONE, HannahM. (and Margaret SANGER, THORPE. Surgeon Rear-Admiral V. G.: The editors): The Practice of Contraception. rev., T. common cold, 506 807 THRESH, JohnClough, obituary notice of, 1057 STONEY, R. Atkinson: Transplantation offibula. Tabulaa Biologicae Periodicae, No. 4, rev., 714 Thrombo-angiitis obliterans and its relation to 18-Mixed parotid tumour, 18-Pyelography, First number of the second volume rev., 1132- tobacco, 996 335-Hirschsprung's disease, 756-Hepato- Tachycardia, paroxysmal, associated with Thrombo-phlebitis migrans, case of (Hugh splenography, 1082 pregnancy (David Fyfe Anderson), 657 (0) Barber), 281 (0) STOPFORD. J. S. B. (and E. D. TELFORD): TAIT, Lawson, reminiscences of, 476 THROWER, W. R.: Simulation ofheart disease, Prognostic value of spinal anaesthesia in Takayama's solution in the identification of 262 vasospastic diseases of the lower limbs. blood stains (Aubrey V. Greaves). 932 (0) Thyroid extract and pulmonary embolus ([an 1116 (0) TAPIA: Cancer of the larynx, 620 Fraser), 659-Correspondence on, 774. 862, 958 STRACHAN,Gilbert I. (and Herbert T. EVANs): Tartar, removal of, 1156 Thyroid gland, chemical assayof (G. Middleton) -Thoracic metastases in ovarian carcinoma, TATTERSALL, Norman: The origin of oleo- 711 519 (0)-(And Ian SKOTTOWE): Menstruation thorax treatment, 773 Thyroid gland diseases, review of book on, 711 in mental disease, 524 TAUFER, Wilhelm: eightieth birthday of, and Thyroid gland, preparation of (elityran), 848 STRANDELL, Birger: Pernioious Anaemia, 851 fiftieth anniversary of his professorship, 737 THYSELIUS-ILuNDBERG, E. and S.: The effect of STRECHER, E. A.: Schizophrenia. 994 TAYLOR. Allan, appointed demonstrator of smoking on blood sugar, 392 Street traffic. See Traffic anatomy at Manchester Univer-sity, 407 TICEHURST, N. F.: A disclaimer, 1156 Streptococcal infections, epidemiology of: dis- TAYLOR, CharlesJoseph Gordon: Genito-urinary TIDY, H. L.: Mr. Punch's hump, 79 cussion at the Royal Society of Medicine, tuberculosis and the Ministry of Pensions, 307, TILLEY, Herbert: The common cold, 292-A 425 403 correction, 362-Asthma and allied conditions, Streptococcal meningitis See Meningitis TAYLOR, Dorothea: Infection in the dormitory, 380-Title of Fellow of University College, Streptococci, haemolytic, and puerperal sepsis 802 London, conferred on, 407-Non-infective (C. G. Paine), 1174. See also Puerperal sepsis TAYLOR, Julian: Cystic dilatation of the nephritis, 522 Streptococci, review ofbook on, 570 common bile duct, 771 TIMME. Walter (editor):-The Vegetative STROE, Dr.: A new eruptive fever, 813 TAYLOR, Richard W.: Two cases of vaccinia, Nervouts System: An Investigation of the Stroke in high arterial pressure (H. 0. Gune- 424 MostRecent Advances, rev., 103 wardene), 180 (0)-Correspondence on, 449 TAYLOR, V. J. Morcom: Case of perforated Tin foil and food poisoning (parliamentary STRUMPELL, Adolf: A Practice of Medicine, diverticulitis, 1124 note), 549 twenty-ninth and thirtieth editions, rev., 102 Tea and sugar, 968 Tinea capitis, epidemiology of(G. H. Percival), STUART-LOW, William: Malignant disease of Teeth, normal, bacteriology of (J. B. Davey), 33.3 93(0)-Correspondence on, 351. See also Ring- pharynx and larynx, 912 Teeth and raw milk. See Dental caries and worm of the scalp Student in irons," the curriculum (C.M1. milk TIPPETT, L. H. C.: Thte Methods of Statistics. Wilson), 485-Correspondence on, 541, 550. 587, TELFORD. E. D. (and J. S. B. STOPFORD): Prog- 300 630, 680, 725, 775, 1011, 1105. See also Medical nostic value of spinal anaesthesia in vaso- Titles assumed by unqualified persons, 309 curriculum and" Practitioner in irons " spDastic diseases of the lower limbs, 1116 (0) Tobacco and thrombo-angiitis obliterans, 996 STUMPF, R.: Deep x rays for breast cancer, TELLYESNICZKY, Koloman, death of, 732 Tobacco smoke. inhaling, 918,1016 569 Temperature. mean, in non-febrile hospital TODD, A. T. - Origin of tumours, 910,1103 STYAN, Thomas George, obituary notice of, patients (D. M. Lyon and H. L. Wallace), TODD, Robert Henry: Appreciations of, 41, 358- 593 980 (0)-Correspondence on, 1146. 1193 Obituary notice of, 499-Memorial to, 906 Subarachnoid haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage Temperature," normal," 1146, 1193 TOFT, E.: Association of Bio-Physical Assist- Subinvolution and sepsis. See Sepsis Temperature sensation, electric fitting for ants, 44 SUCKLING, E. V.: Catadyn silver in water testing, 477 Tonsil 6craseur, 244 purification, 624 Tendencies in modern medicine. See Medicine Tonsil enucleation, an unusual method-(E. Brian Suction in surgery. See Surgery rendons, extensor, of right arm, complete avul- Rayner), 564 Sudan: Medical education in, 301-Report of the sion of (A. Fowler), 194 Tonsil as a focus of infection (G. Worms and Kitchener School of Medicine. 301 TEssoN. Rene, death of, 126 J. M. Le Mee), 70 Sugar: Why worry about it? 267 Testes, migration of the (Sir Arthur Keith), Tonsil haemostat, 296 Sugar, blood, effect of smoking on (E. and S. 435 Tonsillectomy followed by impotence, 221, 268 Thyselius-Lundberg), 392 TE:STI, Professor: Gaetano Emiliani of Faenza, Tonsillectomv, local anaesthesia for (.J. W. Sugar and tea, 968 the first ovariotomist in Europe, 1090 Costello), 839 (0)-Correspondence on, 959. SUHFtAWARDY, Lieut.-Col. Hasan, appointed an Testimonials, return of, 1016. See also Vacancies 1009, 1053, 1110, 1147, 1191 Associate Officer of the Order of St. John of and Courtesies Tonsils and adenoids, 341, 445 Jerusalem, 83 Tetanus treated by the method of phylaxis Too too solid flesh," 1042. See also Obesity Sutlphtur Bacteria, rev., 846 (Rene Cruchet), 85 (0). See also Neurotropic Tooth, canine, erupting externally, 44 SUMMERS, Beatrice, given belladonna for syrup diseases Tooth extraction and chronic infective endo- of figs, 359 Tetanus, treatment of (Leslie Cole), 743 (0)- carditis (Herbert H. Brown), 796 (0) SUMMEREsKLL, Edith: Preparation for marriage. Correspondence on, 863 Town and Country Planning Bill, 266, 915, 1059. 819 Thallium acetate in the treatment of ringworm 1107, 1198 Sunburn, 872, 918, 1061, 1156 of the scalp (John T. Ingram), 8 (0)-Corre- Town planning (leading article), 1039 SUNDAL, A.: Results of a campaign against spondence on, 120, 214 Town planning, review of book on, 1039 pediculosis in schools in Oslo, 128, 733 THAYER, William Sydney: Oiler and Other Toxaemia, bacterial. See Bacterial Sunday Performances Regulation Bill, 638, 733, Papers, rev., 847 Toxaemia of pregnancy. See Pregnancy 1014 TEEOBALD, G. W.: Research on hepatic calcium Tracheal tug in normal person, 221 Suprarenal capsules in a child, sudden death 730 Trachoma,aetiology of, prize awarded to various from haemorrhage into (J. A. Henderson and Therapeutic assessment, 355 people for original work on, 1015 F. Pettigrew), 14 Therapeutics. See also Treatment Traffic in streets occupied by the medical pro- Surgery, " excessive " (Hamblen Thomas), 938 Thevet, Andre, 440 fesiion (parliamentary note), 639 Surgery and gastric ulcer (leading article), THOMAS, C. Hamblen: Endoscopic methods, 332 TRAIL, Richard B. (and George D. STOCKMAN): 849 -Local anaesthesia for tonsillectomy, 959 Report on Sanatorium treatment at the King Surgery, review of books on, 152, 431, 528, 529, 663, THOMAS, Major David Rees, O.B.E. conferred Edward VII Sanatorium, Midhurst. 300 759, 1036, 1130, 1176 on, 1097 Travancore, anti-malarial measures in, 33 Surgery, suction in, 217, 262, 354, 446 THOMAS, Evelyn L.: Medical supplies for Treatment, review of book on, 243 SUTCLIFFE, A. L.: Infection in the dormitory, missions, 355 Treatment. See a'so Therapeutics 802 THOMAS, F. Danford, elected coroner for the TRENTZCH, T.: Schizophrenia, 994 SUTHERLAND, Dr.: Silicosis regulations, 814 City of London, 585 Trespass to the person, negligence, and breach of SUTHERLAND, D. Sage: Puerperal fever and THOMAS, Garfield (A. P. THOMsoN and R. J. contract, charge against hospital and su t geon pyrexia, 801 GITTINs): Svnthalin in the treatment of (Cull v. Royal Surrey County Hospital and SUTTIE, Ian D.: Child guidance clinics and neo- diabetes. 322 (0) H. B. Butler), 1195 Hippocratism, 123 THOmls, Hamblen: Excessive surgery " 938 TRETHOWAN, W.H.: Fractures of the spine, 888 SUTTON, Richard L.: Diseases of thze Skini, eighth THOMAS, J. W. Tudor: A device for preventing TREvES-BARPBER, T. Henry: Sclerosing solution edition, rev., 527 glare in electric ophthalmoscopes, 477 for injection of varicose veins, 143, 316-Treat- SWAN, Jocelyn: Nephrostomy, 842 TEOMAS, William Rees, appointed a Senior ment of varicore veins, 1190 Sweepstakes for hospitals, in New South Wales, Commissioner of the Board of Control. 301 TRIMBLE, Arthur: Tuberculosis in relation to 211 THOMMEN, August A. (Arthur COCA, and Matthew national health, 1002, 1062 Sweepstakes and Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, WALEER): Asthma and Hay Fever in Theory Trinidad. births and deaths in (parliamentary 1099 and Practice, rev., 1035 note), 549 SWELLENGREBEL, N. H.: Malaria in South THOMPSON, A. Ralph: Simple prostatectomy, Tristan da Cunha, dental conditions in (Suirgeon Africa. 895 560 (0) Lieutenant Commander W. E. A. Sampson), SWEZY, Olive: Ovulation and the sex cycle, 108 THOMPsON, C. J. S.: A mediaeval poison culp 534, 538. See also Diet and Dental caries Switzerland: Health resorts and sanatoriums, made from the terra sigillata of Malta, 73- Tropical Diseases Bulletin, note on, 71 211-Influenza in, fatal cases, 783-Leysin Poisons and Poisoners, rev., 385 Tropical doctors, review of book on, 1038 factory clinic. 211 THoMPsoN, J. E.: Transmission of Leishmania Tropical fevers, review of book on, 616 SWORN, B. R. (and A. S. Dill RussELL): Spinal infections, 240 Tropical Medicine, Liverpool School of: Dinner anaesthesia in acute obstruction, 882 (0) THoMPsoN, Longstreth (and others) Recentt to those who obtained the D.T.M., 43 Sydney hospital finances, 906. See also Auistralia Advanices in Town Planning, 1039 Tropical Medicine, London School of. See SYLVESTEE, N. D.: Determination of aluminium THomrpsoN, Richard E.. obituary notice of, 782 Hygiene. London School of in foods, 1080 THomsON, A. P. (R. J. GITTINs and Garfield Tropical Medieine, Prince Leopold Institute of. SYMONDS. C. P.: Otitic hydrocephalus, a report THOMAS): Synthalin in the treatment of at Antwerp, 586 of three cases, 53 (0) diabetes, 322 (0)-Shoe-leather dermatitis, 352 TROTTE.R, G. Clark: Puerperal fever and SYMONDS, Maj'or-General T. H.: Indian Medical Thomson, Farquhar, Lectures. See Lectures pyrexia, 801 Service pensions, 686 THOMsoN, Sir J. Arthur: Scientific Riddles, rev., TRoTTHB,Wilfred:-Appointed Sergeant-Surgeon Sympathetic nervous system. See Nervous 714 to the King, 71-Hunterian Oration: The com- Syncope, vasovagal. and the carotid sinus THoMsoN, Sir StClair: Liberty of the subject, memoration of great men, 317 (0)-Malignant mechanism (Sir Thomas Lewis), 873 (0)- 241-Mischiefs of motoring, 250-The common disease of the hypopharynx and its treatment Correspondence on, 956, 1016, 1053 cold, 291-Cancer of the larynx, 620-Apprecia- by excision, 510 (0)-Cancer of the larynx, 620 SYNGE, Samuel: Naevi and heredity, 1156 _tion of Sir William Watson Cheyne, 821 -Presented with the Fothergillian gold " Syntactic aphasia." See Aphasia THomsoN, W. W. D.: Paying patients and the medal, 904 Synthalin in the treatment of diabetes (A. P. radium supply to hospitals in Northern TROUNCE. T. R. (and A. H. DOUTHWAITE): Thomson, R. J. Gittens, and Garfield Thomas), Ireland, 768 - Streptococcal (haemolytic) meningitiss: 322 (0) THOMSON-WALKER, Sir John: Nephrostomy, 842 recovery, 752 Synthetic druas. See Drugs TsHoNEs, Karl, deatb of, 173 TROuP, W. Annandale: The common cold, 449 Syphilis, cardio-vascular (leading article), 810 Thoracic metastasis in ovarian carcinoma TrypFin blue, effects of vital staining with, 947 Syphilis, congenital, an epiphyseal lesion in (Herbert T. Evans and Gilbert I. Strachan), Trypanosomes of Nagana (parliamentary note). (Eric Assinder), 237 519 (0) 1060 Syphilis, sero-positive, the age incidence of in Thoracic surgery, anaesthesia in (J. Ross Tryparsamide in Gambian sleeping sickness females (J. Ernest Nicole), 749 (0) Mackenzie), 756 (C. C. Chesterman), 427 yringe, local anaesthetic, 1038 THORP, E.: Aseptic meningitis, 544 Tubal gestation. See Gestation JAN.-JUNE, I932] THz INDEX [IMEDICALBamsH 33 = JOURNAL I Tube workers, lung disease in (parliamentary I Dunn exhibitions in anatomy and physiology, note), 310 U. 1060 Tubercle bacillus, mutation of (Nathan Raw),377 Duveen travelling studentship, 732 (0). See also Tuberculosis, burnan and bovine Ulcer, duodenal, aetiology of, 956 Exa.mination regulations for M.D., 359, 503- Tubercle bacillus, toxic products of the (leading Ulcer, duodenal, prognosis of (Lord Moynihan), For M.B.. B.S., 503 article), 438 1 (0) Grants, applications for, to Thomas Smythe Tuoerele bacillus, types of, 401 Ulcer, duodenal, types of stomach (H. Seaward Hughes and Beaverbrook Medical Research Tuberculin tests in man, the value of (leading Morley), 647 (0-Correspondence on, 817, 956 Funds, 360, 732 asrtiele), 715 Ulcer, gastric. chronic, in a boyaged 13 (Michael Guy's Hospital, 81 Tuberculosis of abdominal lymphatic glands Oldfield), 836 (0) Honorary degrees, 220 (S. T. Irwin), 60 Ulcer, gastric, medical treatment of, 118 Lectures, 732, 1060 Tuberculosis, abortion [induced] in cases of Ulcer, gastric, prognosis of (Lord .Aloynihan), London Hospital Medical College, 777, 961, 1107 (parliamentary note), 1059 1 (0) London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medi- Tuberculosis in Antrim County, 256 Ulcer, gastric. surgery and (leading article), 849 cine, 42, 126, 264, 777 Tuberculosis Association: Provincial meeting, Ulcer, peptic, lead poisoning as a cause of Medical degrees; third examination regula- 302, 661-Bronchoscopy and drainage in lung (David R. L.ewis), 185 (0), 308, 449-Correspond tions, 81 suppuration, 661 ence on, 262, 308, 354, 449, 497 Mickle [William Julius] Fellowship, 407, 503 Tuberculosis bacillus, Koch's discovery of, Ulcer, peptic: Pain in (L. E. Prickman), 535- Middlesex Hospital Medical School, 961 fiftieth anniversary of, 343, 409, 574. See also Review of book on, 846 Recognition of teachers, 81. 503, 197 Bacillus anid Koch Ulcers of the leg, chronic, treatment of Resignations, 1197 Tuberculosis in Belfast, committee estimates, (M. Umanski), 885 (0)-Correspondence on, St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, 256 1055 126 Tuberculosis of bones and joints before Koch Ulcers, mucocutaneous, 737, 784 St. Thomas's Hospital, 81 (E. Muirhead Little), 763 "Ultropak illuminator," 529 Titles conferred, 220. 407 Tuberculosis of bovine origin in Great Britain: UMANSKI, M.: Treatment of chronic ulcers of University College. 42, 81, 126, 595, 777, 824 Report of committees, 618 the leg, 885 (0) University readerships, 1197 Tuberculosis, collapse therapy in (J. M. John- Umbilicus, maldevelopments at the (Sir Arthur ston), 754-(William Anderson), 755 Keith), 435 University of Manchester, Victoria: Appoint- Tuberculosis, cost of. 1062 UNDEREILL, S. W. F.: Standardization of ergot, ments. 407-Courses of iustruction for the Tuberculosis, estimates (parliamentary note),868 399-Estimation of hormones, 711 venereal diseases certificate, 783 Tuberculosis Conference, International, Davos UNDERWOOD, E. Ashworth: A popular pamphlet (1932), 577 on cholera, 29 UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD: Tuberculosis Council, Joint: Report on im- Undulant fever. See Fever Degrees and pass lists, 220, 1013,1107 provemaents in the tuberculosis service, 895- Unfounded allegation (case of Harold Lee) Honorary degrees, 1013,1096 Report by the Artificial Pneumothorax Refills (parliamentary note), 916 Hunt Travelling Scholarships, 2?0 732 Committee, 1155 United Fruit Company: Annual report, 341- lRadeliffe Travelling Fellowship, 220 Tuberculosis, genito-urinary, 36. 307, 350, 403, 448, Plasmoquine in the treatment of malaria, 341 Romanes Lecture, 220. 1096 544-And the Ministry of Pensions, 307, 350, United Hospitals athletic championship meet- Schorstein Research Fellowship, 220,1153 403, 448, 544 ing, B.M.A. cup shstred, 1199 Williams [Theodore) Medical Scholarship, 407 Tuberculosis, human and bovine (Nathan Raw), 377 (0) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: University of St. Andrews: Honorary degrees, Tuberculosis, International Conference on, Cancer in ex-service men, survey of (Philip B. 82-Jubilee of University College, Dundee, 398 Davos (1932), 163 Matz), 254 University of Sheffield: Appointments, 595- Tuberculosis, International Union against: Diphtheria, immunization, communal, 671 Degrees and pass lists, 42 Oslo (1930), 389-Proceedings, 389-A survey of Ella Sachs Plotz Foundation: Report, 1082 Unlegalized practice. See Practice B.C.G. vaccination, 389-The Hague, Septem- Fracture practice, a primer on, 158 Unqualified persons, assumption of titles by. ber (1932), 163, 577 Health services for the pre-school child, 342 See Titles Tuberculosis: Numbers under treatment in " Loose milk," 716 Unqualified practitioner, penal servitude for institutions (parliamentary note), 454 Medical tour to, 1199 (George Edward Williams), 359 Tubereculosis among nurses (Everett K. Geer), 534 Paediatrics, teaching of, 717 Unregistered medical practitioner, the position Tuberculosis, post-graduate course in, 723 Poliomyelitis (1931). epidemic of. 70 of an (Rupert Charles Handley Ensor), 266 Tuberculosis Prevention, National Association Typhoid fever in Ohio Rtiver cities, 159 UPCOTT, Harold: Cystic dilatation of thecommon for: Annual conference, London i1932), 26, 577 bile 911 Tuberculosis problem, factors in the (J. duct, Middle- Universities of official denial Urethra, female, prolapse of (Leith Murray), 382 ton Martin). 72-Correspondence on, 119, 172, Germany: that Urethra, male, diverticulum of the (C. Hope 217, 306. 497, 546, 635 some of them are to be closed, 127 Carlton), 376 (1) Tuberculosis. pulmonary, blood sedimentation Universities, Scottish: Conference re the ex- Urethral rate in (Hilary Roche), 466 (0) tension of the medical curriculumn, 212, 629. discharge, cause of, 917 See also Medical curriculum Urethritis, review of book on. 615 Tuberculosis, pulmonary. early diagnosis of, 354 " Urgency," a note on, 176 Tuberculosis, " remedy" for (parliamentary University of Aberdeen: Chair of surgery, 1185- Urinary calculi. See Calculi note), 549 Farquhar Thomson Lectures, 213-Graduation Urinary complications and intestinal disease, Tuberculosis in relation to national health ceremony, 691-Honorary degrees. 691 946 (Arthur 1002,1062 University of Birmingham: Appointments, 1107 " Trimiible). -Lectures. 691 Urinary proteose" (R. M. Murray Lyon, G. H. Tuberculosis, review of books on, 64, 294, 385, 664, Percival, and C. P. Stewart), 136 (0). See also 807 University of Bristol: Degrees and pass lists. Proteose Tuberculosis scheme in France, 248 1197 the in Tuberculosis scholarships in Rome, 853 University of California: Research on epidermo- Urinary tract, bacteriophage treatment mycosis to be carried out, 737 of B. coli infections of (Dr. Whitty), 334 Tuberculosis service, improvement in the, 895 Urography. excretion, 235, 335, 649-(Reginald T. Tuberculosis, Spahlinger treatment of, 252- Payne), 649 (0) Disclosure of formula, 252-Leading article, UNIVERSITY OF CkMBRIDGE: Urology, recent advances in (fIugh Cabot), 805 297 - Correspondence on, 306, 401 - Parlia- Degrees and pass lists. 41, 173, 264, 359, 503. 547. Uroselectan in excretion urography, 649 mentary notes on, 356. 409-L,ondon County 777, 867, 961, 1060. 1153 Uroselectan B in excretion urograplhy, 235, 649 Council and, 908. See also Spahlinger Dissertations Approved for thle Ph.D., M.Sc., Urticaria, chronic, 455 Tuberculosis, survey of (A. S. MacNalty), 675 and M. Litt. Degrees in the Uutversity of Urticaria, obstinate, 128 Tuberculosis treatment, grants for (parlia- Cambridge for thte Academical Yea, 1930- 31, Urticaria. relief of. 221, 316 mentary note), 1059 rev.. 992 Use of self. See Self Tuberculosis Trust, Royal Victoria Hospital, ExamiDstion dates, 732 Uterine cannula. See Cannula Edinburgh: Annual meeting, 540 Horton-Smlith (Raymond) Prize, 41 Uterine fibroid. See Fibroid Tuberculous pericarditie. See Pericarditis Leave of absence granted to professor of Uterus. prolapse of, colporrhaphy for, 119, 166. Taberculous rheumatism, 1041, 1147 biochemistry, 264 216, 260, 448. 544, 684 Tubereulous, village settlements for the, 954, 1109 Lectures, 824 Uterus, puerperal. ergot preparations and Tudor v. Hein, 504 (Chassar Moir and Sir H. H. Dale), 1119 (0) TULGMAN, Mary Constance, obituary notice of, 593 University of Dublin: Degrees and pass lists, Uvula, elongated, shortening of for the cure of Tumour, abdominal (F. J. Morrin), 1082 595, 640, 867, 914-A correction, 914-Lectures, cough (Sir James Dtlndas-Grant), 375 (0)- Tumotur of gluteal region, an unusual (GrahamW. 1107. See aZso College, Trinity Correspondence on, 506 Christie), 1031 University of Durham: Degrees and pass lists, Tumtiour, malignant, of posterior end of a rib 42,595 (A. Mitchell), 193 University of Edinburgh: Cameron Prize, 407 Tumour obstruicting labour (Ruth Nicholson), 62 Chair of Pathology, centenary of, 213-Degrees Tumour, parotid, mixed (J. C. McMullin), 18 and pass liRts, 42, 961-Endowuments plan, 213- Tumours, cerebral. microscopical differentiation Freeland Barbour Fellowship awarded, 42- V. of (J. G. Greenfield), 334 Graduation ceremony, 961 Tumours, comparative study of (leading article), University of Frankfort: Ehrlich-Weingert Vacancies and courtesies, 550, 598, 641, 1016 1180 Medal awarded, 267 Vacciniation Act, 503 Tumours, gynaecological, 61 University of Glasgow: Degrees and pass lists, Vaccination: Cases, number of, 408-Incidence Tumours, intracranial, 573. See also Encephalo- 732, 777, 824, 1061, 1197-Graduation ceremony, of, 408-Manufacture of vaccine lymph in the graphy 777, 1197-Honorary degrees, 1061-Lectures, Government lymph establishment, 548-Pads, Tumours, malignant, and immunity, 260 360 1060, 1109-Parliamentary notes, 408, 503, 548, Tumours, origin of (J. P. Lockhart- Mummery), University of Ireland, National: Appointments, 1060, 1109, 1154, 1199-Size of scars, 408-lu the 785 (0). 803-Discussion, 803-Correspondence 174. 547, 732-D)egrees and pass lists, 42, 220,547, United States, 548 on, 910, 957, 1005, 1103 640. 691, 777, 1013, 1198-Honorary degrees, 1013 Vaccine therapy, some causes of failure in Tumours, radio-sensitivity of (R. Ralston -Meeting of Senate, 174. 547, 732-Travelling (E. Cronin Lowe), 1160 (0) Paterson), 937 studentships, 547 Vaccinia or cow-pox (David M. Cathie), 99- Tumours, review of book on, 151 University of Leeds: Degress andpass listR, 640 (Richard W. Taylor), 424-Correspondence on, TURNBULL, H. M.: The parathyroids and Universityof Leyden. English-speaking medical 171. 216, 268 generalised osteitis fibrosa, 947 students at, 713, 784-A correction, 784 Vaccinia and variola, the Paschen bodies of, 947 TURNER, A. Logan (and F. Esmond REYNOLDS): University of Liverpool: Appointmetnts. 595- Vaccinia in dairy workers, 216 Intraceanial Pyogenic Diseases, rev., 293 Degrees and pass lists, 126, 640-Jubilee Vagotonia(W. Brown), 193 TuFRNER, C. E. H.: " The practitioner in irons," celebrations, 31 VAIL. Charles Edward, Kaisar-i-Hind Medal 776 conferred on, 1097 TuRNER, Gray: Operation at advanced age, 410 UNIVERSITY OF LONDON: VALLASI Maurice, death of, 961 -Appreciation of Sir David Drummond 866 Appointments, 42, 360, 503, 5 5, 732, 961, 1197 Valvular disease of heart. See Heart TURTON, P. H. J. (and C. F. PEcKEAmI: Case of Bedford College, 126 VAN DER HowvYE, J.: Bowman Lecture on senile undulant fever in Derbyshire, 1029 (0) Chair of physiology, 732 cataract, 988 TWEEDY, Lady, obituary notice of, 1059 Chancellor elected, 175, 220-Installed, 407 VAN DE VELDE, Th.: Fertility and Sterility in Typhoid carrier, treatment of, 1156 Degrees and pass lists, 81. 174, 220, 264, 777, 824, Marriage: Their Volmtetary Promotion, and Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric 1107 Limitation, rev., 808-Preparation for mar- Typhus fever. See Fever Diploma in radiology, 503 riage, 1102 [ Tz B mum 34 JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX IMEDICAL JoslXAS ==

VAN GEYZEL, Lieut.-Col. John Lawrence, I The Week (continued): obituary notice of, 735 W. Alcoholism and drugaddiction, 1043 Van Slyke urea-clearance test of renal efficiency Aluminium and health, 576 (S. Wordley), 334 WADE, Henry: The signiflcance of haematuria, Anaemia, pernicious, 851 Varicella and herpes. See Herpes 177 (0) Antitoxin treatment of scarlet fever, 440 Varicose veins. See Veins WAGGETT, E. B.: Asthma and allied conditions, Antrum, interpretation of skiagrams of the, VASEY. Deputy Inspector-General Samuel 380-Fouling of footways by dogs in the Harley 1089 William, obituary notice of, 310 Street district, 1057 Applied physics. See Physics Vaso-ligation in prostatectoumy. See Prostat- WAGGETT, Mr.: Mischiefs of motoring. 252 Bacillus Calmette-Gu6rin: trial at Luibeck. ectomy WAGNER, Richard (and Richard PRIESEL): 71,331, 392,484 Vasospastic diseases, spinal anaesthesia in. Zuckerkra.nkheit umd ihre Behandlung im Balfour, Sir Andrew, memorial to, 249 See Anaesthesia Kindesalter, rev., 760 Biochemical aspects of bacteriology, 537 Vasovagal syncope and the carotid sinus WAKELEY, Cecil, elected president of the Biological standardization, recent advances- mechanism (Sir Thomas Lewis), 873 tO)- Harveian Society of London, 150 in, 481 Correspondence on, 956, 1016, 1053 WALB, Heinrich, death of, 732 Bio-physical assistants, roll of,896 VAUGHAN, Janet: Treatmnent of anaemias, 62- WALKER, C. E.: Some aspects of cancer, 383 Birmingham Medical School and the hospitals Megalocytic anaemias, 709 WALKER, George Charles. obituary notice of, centre scheme,393 VAUGHAN, Lieut.-C(ol. Joseph Charles Stoelke, 867, 1013 Birthday Honours,1088 obituary notice of, 310 WALKER, H. M.: Vitamin potency of milk, 590 Blind, welfare of, 70 VAUGHAN, R. C.: British sea-coast resorts, WALKER. Kenneth: The accidents of the male Blindness prevention, propaganda for, 159 478 climacteric, 50 (0)-Preparation for marriage, Body mechanics: education and practice, 852 VEAU, Victor: Division Palatine, rev., 195 592, 728-Fertility after prostatectomy, 1148 Books,old medical, 26 Veins, varicose, ambulatory treatment of, WALREKu. P. S.: Report on the Whiteabbey Sana- Brain and mind in East Africa, 812 by combination of ligation and injection torium, 164 Biritish Industries Fair, 301 Medical (A. Dickson Wright), 934 (0)-Correspondence WALKER, Russell Ernest, obituary notice of, 81, British Post-Graduate Hospital on, 1054, 1190 218 School. 343 Veine,varicose, injection treatment of (Reginald Wall paper and arsenic, 726, 772 British t3ocial Hygiene Council,536 Payne), 237 WALLACE, H. L. (and D. M. LYON): The mean Budget, a "hope-deferred," 765 Veins, varicose, injection treatment of by temperature in non-febrile hospital patients, Cancer campaign, 110, 719 solerosing solution (T. Henry Treves-Barber), 980 (0) Cancer literature, 669 143, 316 WALLACE, Ottilie: Wayfarigto in a Splint, rev., Catadyn silver, 624 Veins, varicose, oedema of ankle in, 506 432 Centenary Meeting Presidents* Sections, 26 692 Wallasey Corporation, slum clearance by (parlia- Cinematography, medical, 24 VELDEE, M. V.: Typhoid fever in Ohio river mentary note), 824 Coal gas. See Gas cities, 159-Antitoxin treatment of scarlet WALLER, R. G.: Chorea in three children Contraception, conference on, 719 fever, 440 occupying the same bedroom, 282 (0) Coronary obstruction, the syndromes of, 391 Venereal diseases clinics in London, 724-Course WALSER. J. (and L. DEGLAUDE): Atlas d'Elec- Corporal punishment, 159 of instruction to qualify for the Ministry of I rocardiograyp7ie Pr .tiq ue. rev.. 1131 Cox, Alfred,testimonial to,1137 Health and Manchester University certificates, WALSH, Lieut.-Col. John Henry Tull, obituary Crabbe, George, the poet, 202 783 notice of, 735 Cremation in Great Britain, 576 Ventilation and gas fires, 1188 WALSHE,, F. M. R.: A warning, 44 Criminal statistics, 811 VERNON, M. D.: The Experimenital Stutdy of WALTERS, F. R.: '(hoe-leather dermatitis 456 Clriminal tendencies, 1135 Reading, 23 WALTON, A. J.: The syndrome of chronic toxic Dental profession, numbers of the. 441 Vertebra, fourth lumbar, compressed fracture cholecystitis, 287 Diphtheria, communal immunization against of, showing reduction of compression (1-. J. WALZF R, Matthew (Arthur COCA, and August A. 671 McCurrich), 421. See also Fractures of THOMMEN): Asthlma and Hay Fever in Thteory Dixon, W. E.,memorial to, 577 spine an'l Practice, rev., 1035 Doyle, Arthur Conan, 25 Veterinary Surgeons (Irish Free State Agree- WARBURTON, Surgeon Commander Llewellyn Druigs, narcotic, the traffic in, 110, ment) Bill, 548 -toyal Assent to, 638 Rhys, obituary notice of, 639 Egypt, 813 " VICKERS, H.: A note on Urgency," 176 WARNER, E. C.: Acute rheumatic infection, 1034 Ergot, standardization of, 109 Vicious circle, another (fissur-a in ano), Warnings, 44, 176, 362. 642 Erythema nodosum, epidemic, 893 316 WARREN, Shields: The Pathology of Diabetes "Eutopotropism," 851 Vicious circle vomiting. See Vomiting MIellitus, rev.. 19 Family dietaries, 1137 Vienna, post-graduate courses in, 267, 870 Wasp stings, 410, 455,1061 Fever, a new eruptive, 813 VIGNERON, H.: Manuel des Calculs de Labora- Wassermann test, 718 Food and drugs, defective, 440 toire, rev., 943 WASSON, Valentine P.: Medical conditions in Fracture practice, a primer of, 158 Village settlements for the tuberculous. See Soviet Russia, 39 France and the French-Canadian, Tubere.ulous Water, London, in 1931, annual report on, 1178 French surgery, two hundred years of, 997 Villanueva, title of " Villa " granted to, 267 Water Pollution Research Board issues its Gas, coal, domestic and clinical of, VILVANDRE, G.: X-ray dosage in malignant January epitome of current literature relating Gastrophotography, 24 disease, 147-The syndrome of chronic toxic to water supplies, etc., 175-Annual report, 995 Goethe's medical history, 670 cholecystitis, 287 Water purification by catadyn silver, 624 Health Butlletin, 997 Vincent's angina. See Angina Water purity, B. Aerogenes as aiindex of, 826 Health services for the pre-school child, VINT, F. W.: Brain and mind in East Africa, Water supply, an acid, 641 Helminthological abstracts, 812 Water supplies in rural parishes (parliamentary Hodgkin's disease, a hnndred years VIOLLE, B.: La Fihvre Ondulante, rev., note), 549 Horsely, Victor, Memorial 484 528 WATSON. Chalmers: Reform of medical educa- Fluxley. T. H. and Aldous Huxley, 894 Viruses, filterable, microscopy of (Conrad Beck), tion, 629 -Rickets and vitamin D, 769. 1008 Indexes: half-yearly, 71 798-Discussion, 798 WATSON, D.: Gonorrhoea and other cervical Individual psychology, 342 Viscera, complete transposition of, with discharges, 381 Industr-ial psychology, 482 States aneurysm of the thoracic aorta (G. Haridas), WATSON, J. K.: Hantdbook for Nurses, ninth Infantile paralysis in the United 236 edition, rev., 475-A Handbnok for Se,tior America, 70 Visceral tone, low (D. W. Carmalt-Jones), 10 (0) Nurses and Midwives, second edition. rev., 475 Insuolin hypoglyeaemia, 1136 Vision, colour, mechanism of, (L. C. Martin), WATSON, Stir Malcolm: Anti-malarial measures, Intestinal disease and urinary complications. 1081 75-Synthetic anti-malarial drugs, 101 946 Vision and lighting (leading article), 200. See WATSON. Lady (Olive), appointed a member of Jackson, Hughlings, memorial. 895 also Lighting the Board of Trustees for the national galleries Jewish health organization, Vision, peripheral, report on (G. C. Grindley), of Scotland, 737 Katatonia, experimental, produced by bulbo- 622 WATSON-WILLIAMS, E.: Illuminated direct capnine, 623 Vision, problems of, discussion on, 1081 laryngo-pharvngoscope, 432-The ear and re- Koch's discovery of Bacillus tuberculosis, 343, Vision, recoverv of, 36 ferred pain, 1125 575 Visiting staffs of hospitals. See Hospitals WATSON-WILLIAMS, Patrick: The common cold, Laboratories. the planning of, 814 Vital statistics: For England and Wales (1931), 291-The ear and referred pain, 1125-Polypi. Lathyrism, 203 : Bulletin , 175, 1187-For the Irish Free State, 856-For 1126 League of Nations Health Northern Ireland, 584-For New Zealand, 15, WATT, H. J.: Intelligence and disease, 206 Health Committee of, 622 opium -Registrar-General's statistical review of WATT, James C.: Genito-urinarv tuberculosis smoking, 535 England and Wales for 1933 C' Text " volume), and the Ministry of Pensions, 544 L'Enseignement Medical en France. 536 1187-For Scotlarnd, 442 WEATHERLY, Lionel:-Mental medicine: yester- Leprosy in the British Empire, 1136 Vitamin A, artificial preparation of (F. P. day and to-morrow. 25-Appreciation of Edwin Leverhulme research scholarships, 1091 Bowden and C. P. Snow), 948 Hyla Greves, 173-Liberty of the subject, 241 Lubeck trial. See Bacillus Vitamin B, crystalline: how it is prepared, WEBB, J. Curtis: Treatment of moles, 1061 Lung abscess. See Abscess 947 WBBB, Millicent Vere: Craniotomy forceps, 296 Medical education abroad. 764 Vitamin B in cases of oedema, use of (D. W. -Modification of Berkeley' s abdominal Malaria In South Africa, 895 Carmalt-Jones). 374 (0) retractor. 1177 Manson medal. 896 Vitamin concentrate (Adexolin), 665 WEBER. F. Parkes: Essential hypertension. 239 Margar-ine, nutritive value of. 1137 Vitamin concentrates of cod-liver oil, 338 -Polycythaemia rubra and achlorhydria, Marriage, preparation for, 1044 Vitamin D crystalline (F. A. Askew, R. B. 817 -Basophilic hyperpituitarism (Cushing's Measles from 1919 to 1931, 1C44 Bourdillon, H. M. Bruce, R. K. Callow, J. St.L. endocr-ine pituitary syndrome) and ? baso- Medical education in the Sudan, 301 Philpot, and T. A. Webster). 144-A form now philic hvpopituiterism, 935 Medical portraits at the Royal Academy, 853 available for general clinical use, 848 WEBER, Hilda: Individual psychology, 805 Medical presidents of the Royal Society, 576 Vitamin D and rickets, 769, 862, 912, 1008 WEBSTER. J. H. Douglas: X-ray dosage in Medical research, the Empire's to, Vitamin potency of milk, 590 malignant disease, 147-The common cold, Medical Research Council's report, 439 Vitamins, review of book on, 64 449-Post-operative x-ray treatment of cancer Medical secretariat, 537 Vivisection (parliamentary note), 502, 870, 916, of the breast, 1006 Meningitis. epidemic. 248 1014. See also Animals, experiments on WEBSTER, T. A.: Crystalline vitamin D, 144 Mental hygiene, world movement for, 1181 Viyella sbeets, 296 WECHsLER, Israel S. A Text-Book of Clinicatl Mental medicine: Yesterday and to-morrow. VLASTO, M.: Asthma nd allied conditions, 380- Neurology, second edition, rev., 1132 25 Local anaesthesia for tonsillectomy, 1009 Meteorology and health. 156 VOGE, C. I. B.: Medical problems of contra- The Week Mosquitos and aeroplanes, 670 ception, 1000 Abortion, criminal, 441 Murphy [J B.] Oration, 814 VOLHARD, Professor: Zentralblatt fir innere Abscess of lung, treatment of, 1181 Myopia, aeti.ology of, 894 Medizin for April dedicated to on his sixtieth Acad6me Royale de chirurgie, bicentenary of, Narcolepsy and ephedrine. 763 birthday, 1061 997 Navy, health of in 1930, 669 Voluntary hospitals. SRee Hospitals Addison's disease treated by cortical extract, Newton the man, 343 Vomiting, vicious circle, jejunostomy and 299 New Year honours, 69 Witzel's operation in treatment of (H. Dono- Adiposalgia." 670 New York mortality rates, 157 van), 600 (0) Adrenaline. intracardiac injections of, 668 Nietzsche's mental breakdown, 537 VORK.ATNER, Willi, death of, 731 Air Force, Royal, health of, 69 Old cultures for new, 483 [ Thu Bsms e JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX I MuDma JoMwAL 35

--m -- The Week (continued): WITBY, Lionel E. EH. (and E. DoDDS) :- WITTE, Friedr.: Von Eiweiss,Esaytmen uncd The Labo ,-atorv in Surgical Practice, rev.. 432 Os calcis, fracture of the, 249 Lisoiden. rev., Ovariotomists, early, 1090 570 WITTS,L. J.: Megalocytic anaemias,708 Oxford Ophthalmological Congress, 671 WHITE., William Hale (" Mark Rutherford"), Witzel's operationand jejunostomyin the treat- Oxygen and Everest, 23 centenary of the birth of, 213 ment of vicious circle vomiting (H. Donovan) Ozone in industry and public health, 1182 Whiteabbey Sanatorium. See Sanatorium 609(0) Paediatries. teaching of in the U.S.A., 717 WHITELOCKB. Hugh: Local anaesthesia for WOLFF, Sidney: Puerperal septiosemia and Pain in peptie ulcer, 535 tonsillectomy, 1053 C.M.B. nurses,498 Pagenstecher, Hermann, 764 WHiITROW, btlorence (and Marguerite M. F'ENN): WOLFFBERG, Louis,death of,314 Parathyroids and generalized osteitis fibrosa, Spontaneous version of extended breech, Women's diseases, review of book on, 244 947 379 WOODMAN, E Musgrave: A rubber oesophageal Pathological specimens, collection of, 1183 'Whitlows, treatment of (Grant Massie), 15 radium tube, 477-Infections and ear in- Peripheral vision, 622 WHITTINGHAM, H. G.: Transmission of Leish- flammation, 1126 Persistent offenders, 1135 mania infections, 240 WOODS, Hugh: The London and Counties Philosophy of a biologist, 391 WHITTLE, Glynn: Preventive treatment of Medical Protection 1193 Physics, applied, of to-day, 948 cancer, 17 Society.Splint for use after sub- Dr.: The in treatment WOODS, Sir Robert: Physics, new conquests of, 110 WHITTY, bacteriophage mucous resection of nasal septum, 198- Pituitary lobe, posterior, function of, 299 of B. coli infections of the urinary tract, Suction in surgery, 446 Plague prevention in Manchuria, 623 334 of 361 WOODWALRD, H. M. M.: Pathological services Plasmoquine, treatment by, 341 WHITWLL, J. R.: Cowper's insanity. the London County Council, 729 Poliomyelitis in 1931, 764 WIEBE, Alfred', death of. 314 WOODWARD, L. A., awarded the Massey Scien- Pottery regulations, new, 814 WIERSHA, E. D.: Lectures on Psvchiatrv, rev.. tific Research Fellowship by University Col- Preventive medicine in the Rand mines, 942 lege,Nottingham. 267 996 WIGHAM, J. T.: Tuberculous pericarditis, 662- 0. H.: Individual psychology, 805 Prostate, malignant, diagnosis of, 201 Aetiology of cancer, 662 WOODWARD, Arthur Stanley, Knighthood con- introduces one of the first WOODWARK, Queen's obstetric history, 248 WILDER, ferred on, 1088, 1097 Radiation in divided doses, 1183 patients to receiveinsulin, 597 WOOLLARD,H. H.: Functions of the sympath- Radiology, therapeutic, lectures on, 719 WILDMAN, W.: A coincidence, 642 566 WILES, P.: The parathyroids and generalised etic nervous system, 'Radium, purchase of. 393 WORDLEY, 0. J.: Hyperthyroidism, 63 Radium and x rays in treatment, 1088 osteitis fibrosa, 947 E.: Zondek-Aschheim reactions in Regurgitation renal colic, 1137 WILKIE. D. P. D. (and Alexander MILEs): WORDLEY, Manual of diagnosis of pregnancy,333-Van-SlYke urea- Retinoscopy, 109 Thomson and Miles' Surgery. clearance test of renal efficiency, 334 Rivers, polluted, 994 eighth edition, rev., 431 Work and theory (leading article), 850 Road traffic signals, 441 WILKINS, E. H.: Wasp stings, 410 Workmen's Compensation Act: Medical referees Royal College of Physicians, 301 WiLKINsoN, John: Activity of commercial pre- (parliamentary note), 408 Royal Medical Benevolent Fund's best year, parations of hog's stomach, 325 (0) Workmen's compensation: Conventions adopted 574 WILKINSON. John F.: Parenteral liver therapy, at the International Labour Conference Royal Society, conversazione, 946 400-Appointed lecturer in systematic medi- (parliamentary note). 964 Sanatorium treatment, 300 cine at Manchester University, 407-Lactic Workmen's compensation, new light on: The Schistosomiasis in Shanghai, 249 acid in the gastric contents. 1052 German code. 112 Semilunar cartilage, operations on the, 1042 WILKINSON, W. Camac: Genito-urinary tubercu- World list of scientific periodicals. See Simmons, George H., 111 losis, 36- The tuberculosis problem. 217- Scientific 201 Tuberculous rheumatism, 1147 Les Small-pox, 918 G. (and J. MI. LE Po?jers Smoke abatement in France, 1043 WILLAN. G. T, Sunburn, WORMS, 70 Wif:E): Smoking, effect of on blood sugar, 392 WILLCoX, Sir William: Liberty of the subject, AmVgdaiiesns, Accidents con- 241-Rheumatism and arthritis as a public WoRMs, Robert:-Les nerveux Social training of the doctor, 1044 aux Etude St Sprue, treatment of, 482 health problem, 257 Asthma and allied icuttifs Pertes de Sang: clinique conditions, 380 nephritis, rev.,242 Statistical methods, 300 Non-infective Worms,exp&rimentale,parasitic, method of keeping alive in Surgery, teaching of with the einematograph, 522 A. C. (and F. C. SHRUBSALL): vitro (T. W. M. Cameron),427 718 WIrLLAMS, Mental WRIGHT, Sir Almroth Edward, elected an hono- Thevet, Andr6, 440 Deficienev Practice, rev., 990 Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians Thrombo-angiitis obliterans and its relation Williams, Dawson, Memorial Prize. See Prise rary Rowland: The swallowed coin of Ireland, 82,220, 768 to tobacco, 996 WITLLAMs. E. WRaIGHT, A. Dickson: Endoscopic methods, 332 Tonsil as a focus of infection, 70 (1750), 721 -Biopsy and skin graft forceps, 617-Varicose Tonsils and adenoids, 341 WILLriAs, George Edward, sentenced to penal veins: oedema after treatment. 692-Ambula- " Too, too solid flesh," 1042 servitude, 359 treatment of varicose by combina- Toxasmia of pregnancy, 995 WILLIAMS, Harley: Chloroform and the Edin- tory veins school, 692 tion of ligation and injection, 934 (0)-Treat- Tropical Diseases Bulletin, 71 burgh ment of varicose veins, 1190 Tuberculosis of bones and joints before Koch. WILLIAMS. Jesae Feiring (and Whitelaw Reid reaction in MORRISON): A Text-Book of Physical Educa- WPRIGHT, A. F.: Zondek-Aschheim 763 the of pregnancy, 333 Tuberculosis among nurses, 534 tion1, rev., 295 diagnosis of R.; Intestinal ' flatulence, WRIGHT, Helena: Medical problems contra- Tuberculosis laboratories, new, at the Pasteur WILLIAMS, J. 1048 Institute, 852 44 ception, 989 WILLIMS, Robert Stenhouse, obituary notice Lieut.-Col.: Senile cataract, Tuberculous rheumatism, 1041 WRIGFT,WRIGHT, Samson: Recent work on the afferent Tuberculosis scheme in France, 248 of, 313. 358 control of the circulation in health and Tuberculosis scholarships in Rome, 853 WILLIAMS-ELLIS, Clough: British sea-coast disease. 457 (0)-Functions of the sympathetic Tuberculosis service. improvements in the, resorts, 478 566 895 WILLIAMSON, G. Scott: Polypi, 1126 nervous system, WILLIS, Irene Cooper: Nightingale, WRIGHT, W. D.: Retinal structure and funotion, Typhoid fever in Ohio River cities, 159 FPorence 1082 Typhus fever, prophylaxis against, 158 rev., 431 A. J.: Tubal 843-The Visiting staffs, payment of, 439 WILLIS, Saxby: Foetal pathology, 710 WRIGLEY, 986 gestation. WILLOUGHBY, W. 0.: British sea-coast resorts, teaching of obstetrics. Vitamin A, artificial preparation of, 948 Wu LIEN (editor):-Beports, 1929-19390: Wassermann test, 718 478 TEHPlague Service. 624 Williams (Dawson] Memorial Prize, 247 WILLS, Lucy: Megalocytic anaemias, 709 Manohursas Prevmttion 24 WITSON, Claude: " Fallen idols," 1102 WYARD. Dr.: Gastrophotography. Wintering in England, 71 " C. The student The WYAD,Sttanley (and A. Clisical Atlas X-ray and radium protection, 203 WILSON, M.: in irons": secondPINEY): X-ray and radium workers, blood condition of, curriculum, 485 of Blood Diseases, edition, rev., WILSON, C. T. R., awarded the Duddell medal of 665 1182 Sternal in a Chinese, Yarrow, Sir Alfred, 203 the Physical Society, 597 WYATT, H. G.: fissure WILSON, G. B.: Undulant fever in the British 14 J. M.: After-effects of the toxaemias of WEILL: Tuberculous rheumatism, 1041 Isles, 259 WYATT, of WILSON, John 0.: John Locke's books and pregnancy, 660-The teaching obstetrics, WEIR, John, K.C .V.O. conferred on, 69, 75 MiSS., 987 WUMLLOOM, Henry S., honour of Knighthood 919 the WILSON. J. St. George: Chancre of the cervix, WYLER, E. J.: A of conferred on, 69, 75 - Andrew Balfour Method Iqicreasing718 62 Sensitiveness of the Wassermann Test, Mfemorial, 257-Elected an Honorary Fellow of The of chronic toxic the Royal of Surgeons of England, WLSON. R. McNair: The posterior pituitary, WYLIE, J. R.: syndrome Oollege 349 287 547 cholecystitis. on York mortality WILSON, Rowland P.: Repork on the Giza WYNNE, Bhirley * Report New WELLS, C. J. L.: Catarrhal infection and 390 Loose 716 formalin vapour, 60, 309 Memorial Ophthalmic Laboratory, figures, 157-" milk," and Andrew obituary notice of, 1012 WELLS, Gordon: Rapid recovery In cerebro- WILSON, S. A. Kinnier: Naroolepsy WYNTER, Ellis, spinal fever, 918 ephedrine, 763 Turner: Arsenic and wall- WlENYON, C. M.: Transmission of Leishmania WILSON, Wm. infections, 240-Andrew Balfour Memorial, paper, 726 257 WImmER, August: Two fasciculi of the Acta to a WESTROPH, L. L., appointed a Serving Brother Psychiatrica et Neurologica form of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Festschrift for on the occasion of his 83 sixtieth birthday, 641 X. Windsor, cerebro-spinal fever at WEST-WATSON. W. N. (I. BILLIG and C. J. (parliamentary 241 YOUNG): The intravenous liver treatment of note), 780, 916. See also Cerebro-spinal X-ray cinematograph film demonstrated, pernicious ansemia. 273 (01 WINGATE, Reginald: Andrew Balfour Memorial, X-ray crystal analysis, 947 Wexford County. the medical profession of, and 257 X-ray diagnosis of pregnancy (Dulcie Staveley), the county M.O.H., 769 WINGFIELD, R. C.: Value of hospital almoners, 937 " V. Weyerhaeuser v. Evans. accident" or dis- 848 X-ray dosage In malignant disease (W. WINKLEIR, Alfons: Die Perkussio,s der Lungen- 146 ease," 822 Mayneord), 498 WHALE, H. Lawson: Local anaesthesia for spstzen, rev., 431 X-ray photographs in the Navy, the first, tonsillectomy. 1053 WINNICOTT, I. W.: Clinical Notes oRt Disorders X-ray treatment, post-operative, of cancer of WHARRY, H. hi.: Correction of hearing defects, of Childhood, rev., 65 the breast, 1006,1056. 1191. See al8o Cancer 1189 WINsBJUERY-WHTE.H. P.: Bladder healing after X-ray and radium protection. 203 Whoat Bill, 454, 502, 595 cystotomy, 350 Oystoscope for applying X-ray and radium workers, blood condition of, to bladder 1182 WHEBLER, Raymond H.: The Science of diathermy growths,386 402. Psychology, rev., 475-The Laws of Human Wintering in England, 71, 162, 212-Proposal to X-ray treatment of ringworm of the scalp, form a British Coast See also Ringworm Nature, rev., 475 Resorts Association, Primula sinentsis WHEELER, Sir William I. de Courcy: Solitary 162 X-ray treatment of seeds of renal cyst, 194-Laryngocele, 292-Hirsch- WINTERSTEIN.0. (P. CLAIRMONT and A. DIITzA): 947 sprung's disease, 756-To deliver the J. B. Die Chitrrgie der Tuberkulose,rev., 294 X-ray workers, protection for (Ffrangeon Murphy Oration, 814 Wire extension, new apparatus for, 105 Roberts), 192 WEITAER, Joseph Ryland, obituary notice of, Wire, silver, as a drain in cerebral abscess, X rays, deep, for breast cancer (R. Stumpf), 569 265 222 X rays and radium in treatment: Report of State of Ontario ttoyal Commission. 1088 Li BaLrNu 36 JAN.-JUNE, 19321 INDEX LuWcA Jeun*At

Youna, F. H.: Chronic non-tuberculous infec- Zeitschrift filr Tuberkutlose publishes a special Y. tion of the lungs in children. 406 (0) Robert Koch issue, 549 YOUNG. James: Maternity mortality, 346-An Zeitsehrift fur Vitaminforschung, first issue YAREOW, Sir Alfred, obituary notice of,203 evaluation of the incidence of, and maternal of, 691 YATEBs, Lowndes: Polypi, 1126 disabilities following, eclampsia and albumin- ZERFAS: The barbiturates in anaesthesia, 438 Year-Book, New Zealand, Official, new issue, 505 uria, 660-The chronic pelvic woman.683 ZIEGLER. Otto, death of, 173 Year Book anid Guide, the South and East YOUNG, J. C. Anorexia Nervosa, rev., 20 Z INsI4a, Hans: Resistantce to Infectious Diseases, African, thirty-eighth edition, rev., 476 YOUNG, John: Report of the Falkirk Royal fourth edition, rev., 572 Year-Book of the Scientific and Learned Infirmary. 679 Zoin (ciba), 198 Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, the YOUNG, R. A.: Diagnosis and treatment of lung ZONDBR: Ovulation and the sex cycle, 108 Official, rev..66 abscess, 287-British sea-coast resorts. 478 Zondek-Aschheim reaction in the diagnosis of Yellow fever. See Eever Young offenders: Cost of (parliamentary note). pregnancy (G. F. Wright), 333-(Gladys Dodds), YELLOWLEES, Henry: Clinical Lectures in 778-Observation centres for (parliamentary 936 Psychological Medicine, rev., 758 note), 869 Zondek-Aschheim test in ectopic pregnancy YORKE, Warrington: Synthetic anti-malarial (W. W. King), 382 drugs, 101-Gambian sleeping sickness, 428- Zondek-Aschheim test in pregnancy. See also Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, 484 Pregnancy YOUNG, C. J. (I. BILLIG and W. N. WEST- Z. ZOUTENDYX, A. (and E. GBssET): Immuno- WATSON): The intravenous liver treatment of logical Studies in Beptiles and their Relation pernicious anaemia, 273 (0) ZAMORA, A. M.: Local anaesthesia for tonsillec- to AsJpects of Immunitv in Higher Animals, YOUNG, Sir E. Hilton, title of Honorary Fellow tomy, 1147 rev., 891 of University College, London, conferred on, ZAwDIS, Zacharius Constantinou, M.B.E. con- ZUOKUBMANN, S.: The Social Life of Monkeys 437 ferred on, 1097 and Apes, rev., '160

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SPECIAL PLATES PAGE Bone Graft and Fusion Operations for the Spine (S. A. S. Mlalkin) ... 6 PAGE Brain Circulation, Alteration of (N. D. Royle) ...... 1064 Cervical (Hamilton Bailey)... inset between 27 Abscess, Tuberculous 26, Calvert, James ...... 172 (Andrew Fowler) facing 248 Adenomatous Papilloma. of the Duodenum Cannula, Uterine ...... 21, 66 Aneurysm of Thoracic Aorta with Complete Transposition of Carbon Dioxide in Anaesthesia (Frankis T. 249 Absorption Miethods Viscera (G. Haridas) ... facing Evans)...... 931 Vein (A. H. Arterio-venous Aneurysm of Superficial Temporal Cheyne, Sir William Watson ...... 821 Morley) ...... facing 27 Circulation after an Endurance Test B. Gunson and Harold inset (E. T. Asoaris Removed from Common Bile Duct (J. B. G. Muir) Pettit) ...... 280 between 1088, 1089 Male, Accidents of (Kenneth Walker) 52 Climacteric, ... Bone Grafts and Fusion Operations for the Spine (S. A. S. Malkin) C02 Apparatus, Portable 1 facing 26 Cystoscope for Applying Diathermy to Bladder G'rowths ... 386 Bone Injury in a Child, Unusual (William Hunter) ... facing 669 Deaf Persons, Non-electrical Aids for 529 Brain Circulation.Alteration of (N. D. Royle) inset between 1088, 1089 Diverticulum of Duodenum Associated with Calculus 27 Formation Cerebral Aneurysm with Recurrent Leakage (B. M. J. Harper)facing (V. C. J. Harris) ...... a Syphilitic 1080 Cirrhosis of Liver, Atrophic Coarse, in Congenital Drummond, David ...... 865 (K. C. L. Paddle) ...... inset between 248, 249 Drunkenness, Diagnosis of (Sydney Smith and C. P. Stewart) ... 88 Compression Fracture with Comminution of Lumbar Vertebrae Ergot and the Uterus 853 Preparations Puerperal (Chassar Moir and Sir (a. David Issecs) ...... facing H. H. Dale) ...... 1120 "Contraceptive," a (V. B. Green-Armytage) .. inset between 26. 27 Ergotoxine and Ergotamine, Clinical Comparison of (Chassar Moir) 1023 Cystic Dilatation of Common Bile-duct (James H. Saint) ... facing 248 Forceps, Biopsy and Skin Graft 617 Ulcer: Types of Stomach (H. Seaward Morley) ... facing 668 Duodenal Forceps, Craniotomy ...... 296 ...... inset between 668, 669 Excretion UrographY(R. T. Payne) Forceps, Dissecting and Combined ... 669 Suture-holding, ... 198 Exophthalmic Goitre (T. H. Crozier) ...... facing Forceps for use with Michel and Kifa clips 760 Fibroid of Uterus, Subperitoneal (Sidney B. Radley) ... facing 853 Fracture of Fingers, Apparatus for Treatment of ... . 848 Foreign Body in Finger,an Unusual (G. S. R. Little) inset between 1088,1089 Gas and Oxygen in Midwifery, Apparatus for 809 Fracture of Lumbar Vertebra (H. J. McCurrich) ... facing 437 Gestation Period Calculator ...... 105 in the Treatment of (R. Watson Jones) Fractures, Recent Advances Halometer, a Direct ...... 1085 facing 1088 Hamnleden Department of Anatomy, King's College ... 720 GastricUlcer, Chronic (Michael Oldfield) ...... facing 853 Haslam, William Frederick ...... 453 Haemorrhage into a Suprarenal Capsule (J. A. Henderson and F. Hastings, Sir Charles ...... 27 Pettigrew) -...... facing 27 Jackson [Hughlings] Medal ...... 895 Hydatid Cyst in Lung (U. P. Basu) ... inset between 1088, 1089 Keen, William Williams 1150 Hypoglyeasemia, Spontaneous (Albert Ramsbottom and Cyril G. Kinloch, John Parlane 311 Eastwood) ...... inset between 852, 853 Koch. Robert .. . 575 Intrathoracic New Growths, Surgical Treatment of (A. Tudor Lamp. Inspection and Hand " Slit 1133 ...... facing 852 Edwards) Laryngo-pharyngosoope, Illuminated Direct ...... 432 Lichen Urticatus (H. D. Chalke) inset between 26, 27 Lichen Urticatus: A Differential Diagnosis of Small-Pox (Herbert D. Liver NecrosiR with Epidemic Catarrhal Jaundice (G. M. Findlay 669 Chalke) ...... 669 8 and J. L. Dunlop)...... facing Liver and Spleen (J. W. McNee) 1021, 1069 Ova, Early Human (Wilfred Shaw) ... facing 436 Malignant Disease of the Trotter).,, ... 511 of (L. A. H. Snowball) ...inset between 1088,1089 Hypopharynx-i(Wilfred Pelvis, Disruption Ophthalmoscope, an Electric ...... 197 Pnuumothorax, Artificial. Right-Sided, Complicated by Left-Sided Opthalmoscopes, Electric. Device for Preventing Glare in Pneumothorax (James D. and A. J. P. ... 477 Spontaneous Macfie Rushton ...... 1089 Parker, 690 Alexander) ...... inset between 1088, Pneumothorax, Artificial, Adhesion and Oleothorax Imbecility (R. J. inset Cutting, (F. Gi. Porencephalic A. Berry and R. M. Bates) Chandler) ...... 1118 between 852, 853 Poison Cup. Mediaeval, made from the Terra Sigillata of Malta Radiography in Malignant Disease of the Lungs (Peter Kerley) (C. J. H. Thompson) ...... 73 inset between 436. 437 Porencephalic Imbecility (R. J. A. Berry and R. V". Bates) 832 of an Enema (H. H. Rectal Injury caused by Faulty Administration Pump, Electric Suction or Pressure 154 437 ... Rayner) ...... facing in se of the 249 Radiography Malignant Disea Lungs (Peter Kerley) 416 Renal (C,ase, Investigation of a (F. Hector Scotson) inset between 248, Radium Tube, for Oesophagus, a Rubber ...... , 477 Ringworm of Scalp, Thallium Acetate in (J. T. Ingram) .. inset Road Traffic Signals... 441 between 26. 27 Robertson, George Matthew ...... 688 Rilico-Anthracosis with ' Curious Bodies " (W. E. Cooke) .. facing 669 Scleral Marker, an Accessory to the Igni-puncture Treatment of with Dislocation of Spine (D. Kyle) inset between 1088, 1089 Detached Retina... 943 Spina Bifida ...... in a Chinese (H. G. facing 27 Sigmoidoscopic scoop 572 Sternal Fissure Wyattl ...... Syphilis, Congenital, an Epiphyseal Lesion in (Eric Assinder) facing 249 Splint for Use after Mubmucous Resection of Nasal Septum ... 198 Visceral Tone, Low (D. W. Carmalt-Jones) ... inset between 26, 27 Splint, Thomas, Modified 198 Stephen, Guy Neville 781 ...... Stomach, Type of Predisposing to Duodenal Ulcer ...... 817 Stroke in High Arterial Pressure (H. 0. Gunewardene) ...... 181 ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT Suction Surgery 354. 446 ...... Local Anaesthetic 1038 of ...... 1177 Syringe, ... Abdominal Retractor, Berkeley's. a Modification ... Abscess, Tuberculous Cervical (Hamiiilton Bailey) ...... 12 Temperature Sensation, Electric Fitting for Te4inog .. ... 477 714 Anaesthetic Mask for Ophthalmic Use ... .. 296. Todd, Robert H...... 0 Andrewes, Sir Frederick .,...... 451 Tonsil l3:craseur ...... 244 for 848 Tonsil 296 Aspiration of Fluid from the Chest, Apparatus Haemostat ... Billington, William ... . , . 358 Tooth, Canine.Erupting Externally (Lewis S. Robertson):: . 44 Bladder Healing after Suprepubic Cystotomy (James B. Macalpine) 228 Varicose Veins, Ambulatory Treatment of, by Ligation and (A. Dickson Wright) 935 Blood-collecting Appliance ...... 154 tIfjection ...... 1133 Wire Extension, New Apparatus for Bone Clamps for Fractures ...... 105 Bone Drills ...... 809 Worcester General Infirmary, Board Room ...... ,. 205

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A. Association, British Medical: Handbook for C. recently qualified practitioners, 49, 122 Abdominal disease (C. H. Crawshaw), 89 Association, British Medical: Library, 122 - Camberwell Division: Report of meeting, 276 Abortion, criminal, discussion on, 101 Books added to, 11, 58, 90, 143, 250-Re- Camberwell practitioners, meeting of. 57 ACHkRYA, B. G. S.: Herpes ophtha'micus, 5 tention of books on loan, 236 CAMERON, H.: Diagnosis and treatmeent of somae Aclasia, diaphyseal (Dr. Lochhead), 73 Association, British Medical: Prizes for essays disorders in infancy and childhood, 26 Air Force, Roya.l, MedicAl Service, 11, 19, 26. 59. by medical students and newly qualified CAMERON, J. A. P.: Septic infection of the hand, 74, 90, 103, 111, 131, 143, 159, 207, 263, 279, 287, 311. practitioners, 344 17-Treatment of gonorrhoea, 261 See also Journal Index Association. British Medical: Scholarships and Canadian Medical Association. See Association Air Force, Royal: Auxiliary Air Force, Medical grants in aid of scientific research, 23, 43, 50, Cardiac arrhythmia (J. Bruce Williamson), 18- lBranch, 59, 3i1 247 (A. Lisle Punch), 73 Air Force, Royal: Royal Air Force Reserve, Association, British Medical, local work of, 236 CARLING, E. Rock: Diverticulitis, 212 Medical llrarcb, 59, 74,103,111, 159, 263, 311 Association, Canadian Medical: Annual meet- CARTER, Ronald: Public health work and the AL,cocKi, krnold: Pain in the right iliac fossa, ing, Toronto (1932), 2, 16, 32 general practitioner, 64 140 Association of Insurance Committees, Nationasl: Cash before delivery, 345 Alimentary tract, spasmodic, affections of, dis- Official record of Proceedings, 6-Fees charged CATHCART, G. C.: The modern treatment of cussion on, 119 to insured persons, 6-See al8o Insurance deafness, 4 Allergy (G. FR. Oc.iel), 4 Atebrin, a new synthetic drug for treatment of Cellona plaster, demonstration of the applica- Allergy and allergic diseases (W. Langdon malaria (Richard Green), 261 tion of. 158 Brown), 55 Ayrshire Division: tieport of meetings, 4, 25, 73. CHAMBERLAIN, M.: Injection treatment of American Medlical Association. See Association 98 haemorrhoids, 55 Anaesthesia.iiniportance of thie choice of method CHANDLER, F. G.: Early diagnosis of pulmonary in (H. W. Featherstone), 63 tuberculosis, 25 Anaesthetic fees under Insurance Act. See CHARLES. J.: The future of panel practice, 102 Insuranice, correspondence CHASE, R. G.: Insurance medical practice. 21 Anaesthetists, status and remunera.tion of, 130 B. Chest diseases, radiology in (J. Duncan White), ANDERSON, G. C.: Probable effect of consuiltant 140 and specialist services as a Nationial Health Backache and the bonesetter (C. B. Heald), 157 Chesterfield Division: Report of Meeting, 53 Insurance benefit, 145-A State medical BADENOCH, A. G.: The inductioni of lepra re- Chichester and Worthing Division: Report of service, 153 action by vaccination, 109 mneetings, 100, 277 ANDERSON, J. B.: Acute infections, 277 BAILEY, Hamilton: Compression fracture of CHOYCE, C. C. -Radium: Its nature and effects Ante-natal snipervision and treatment (Artlhur twelfth dorsal vertebra, 5-carcinoma of the in treatment, 205 Gray), 141 pelvic colon, 5-Gum1-ma of leg, 5-Erb's birth City Division: Report of meeting. 123 Aperients and the colon (Hugh Barber), 53 palsy, 5-Tuberculous kidney, 5-Carcinoma cOaCsUT, It. W.: Certification, 66 Apothecaries' Society of Londo-i: Register of of rectum, 5 COHEN, J.: A State medical service, 154 Bio-Phytsical Assistants (May 14thl, inset BALDIE, A.: A State medical service, 154 Colonial Medical Services. See Army. British between pp. 232 and 233) Banff, Moray, and Nairn Division: Report of Consett Division: Report of meeting, 141 Appointmuent with investmient, 32 meeting, 346 Consultant services for members of contribu- Archives of Disease in, C)s,ldiood,, 344 BANNEN, Dr., exhibits skiagramns illustrating tory schemes. See Insurance Armny, Britisth, 7,11,19, 26. 59, 74, 90. 103,111,131. spasmodic affections of the alimentary tract, CoOSoN, Dr.: The heart in goitre and its treat- 143. 159, 207. 251. 263, 279, 287, 311. See also 119 ment, 275 Journal Index BANNERMAN, R. G.: Fibromyoma of ovary, 5 CORE, D. E.: Functional disorders of childhood. Armiiy, Biritish: Colonial Medical Services, 19, }BARBER, Hugh: Aperients and the colon, 53 205 74, 90,159, 279, 287, 311. See also Journal Index 13arnet Division: Report of meetings, 119. 158, Arily, British, Militia. See Journal Index 261 CORRESPONDENCE: Army. British: Regular Army Rteserve of BATTESON, C. L.: A Sit te medical service, 154- Insurance corresp)ondence. See Insurance, Officers, Royal Army Miedical Corps, 90,103, 1) 1, The future of public medical services, 250, 347 subheading 131. 279 See also Journal Index IBEAUCHAMP, A.: Insu-rance practice as seen by Medical research and the patent laws, 309 Army, BritiFh: Royal Army Medical Corps 11, a young practitioner, 102 Public medical services, future of, 250, 310, 347 19. 26, 59. 74. 90. 103. 111, 131, 113, 159. 207, 251. 3EGG, A. Clarke: Diabetic gangr-ene affecting Sweepstakes and lotteries, Royal Commission 263. 279, 287, 311. See alio Journal Index the fingers, 63 on, 143 Army, British, Royal Malta Artillery, 207 BELL, Jamnes, Gordon, dipciplinary case of, 285 Army, Britisb: Territorial Aryv, 7. 19, 26, 59, BENDLE, W. G.: A State medical service. 154 COTTON. T. F.: The clinical aspects of coronary 74, 90, 103, 111, 159, 207, 251, 263, 279, 287, 311. BETTENCOTIRT-GOMES, S. C.: Blaclcwater fever, 3 disease, 4-Heart failure, 74 See also Joturnal Index lIlBBY. Mr., exhibits venereal cases, 55 Armny, British: Territorial Army Reserve of Bio-Physical Assistants, Register of (Society COUNCIL, GENERAT, MEDICAL: Otflcers-Royal Army Medical Corps, 7,19, 111, of Apothecaries of London) (May 14th, inset British Pharmacopoeia, the new, 269 159. See also Journal Index between pp. 232 and 233) Dental education and examination, 286 Army. British: Territorial Army-Royal Armyis Birmingham Branch: Report of meetings, 63, Disciplinary cases, 269, 285 Medical Corps, 7. 19, 26, 59, 74, 90, 103, 111, 159, 140, 204 Examinations. pre-registration, 268 207, 251, 253, 279, 287, 311. See ilso Journal Index BILACKER. C. P.: Eugenic sterilization, 205 Executive Committee business, 110, 297 Asbfor-d lDivision: Report of meetings, 25, 54 Blacklwater fever. See Fever Finance and other business, 287 AsRistant Medical Secretary to the Association, Bladder conditions, diagnosis and treatment of Ophtlhalmia neonatorum, instruction of 63 (W. K. Irwin), 10 students in, 267 Association, Anmerican Medical: Annual meeting Blyth Division: Report of meetings, 73,158 President's address, 258 (1932). New Orleans, 43 Bournemouth Division: Report of meetings, 3, Preventive medicine and the curriculum, 286 Association, British Medical, Annual Meetirg 275-Joint meeting with the Bournemouth Public Health Diplomas, 286 (1932). London. See Centenary Meeting Legal Society, 3 Restoration to Dentists Register, 287 Association, Brithsh Medical, Annual Meet ng BRACKENBURY, Sir Henry B.: Development of .11930), Winnipeg, 236-Bronze tablet to com- National Health Services, 133, 158-" The Coventry Division: Report of meeting, 33.140 metmlorate, 236 triad of communal health," 262 COWAN,J. A.: The Wasserman test in diagnosis, Association, British Medical: Annual Represen- lBrain, mechanics of the, 204 73 tative Meeting, 233-Matters referred to Divi- BuAvo, Brandon: Subluxation of the lens, 73- Cox, Alfred: A confession of faith, 93-Testi- sions, 233 Ablatio retinae, 261 monial to, 203-Portrait of, 236 Breech Presentations, management of (D. CRAWSHAW, C. H.: Abdominal disease, 89 AsSOCIATION. BISITISFI MEDICAL: Centenary Dougal), 140 CRICHTON-MILLER, H.: The psychological out- Mleetinig (1932). London BRENNAN, J. M.: The panel doctor and the look in general medical practice, 55- The Academic dress, 344 patient, 10-Refer-ences to R.M.O., 347 mental factor in the healing process, 99 Accomimiodation, summary,of, 245, 306 Brighton Division: Report of meeting, 100- CROOKSHANE, F. G.: The individual psychology Dinner, 283, 344 Hospital services scheme in Sussex, 101 of Alfred Adler and the sexual problem. 4- Hospitality for oversea visitors. 214, 306 Bristol Division: Report of meeting, 316 The psychological interest in general practice, Masonic welcome, 43, 97, 107, 245, 306 . See Army 73 Museum, 244, 305 British Guiana Branch: Report of meeting, 3- Croydon Division: Report of meeting, 74 Provisional programme, 29, 124, 237, 298 Annnial dinner, 3 CULLINAN. E. R.: Haematemesis following Provisional time-ta ble, 128, 242. 304 British Post-Graduiate School. 88 peptic ulceration, 277 Railway vouchers, reduced, 106, 129, 244, 305 Bromley Division: Report of meetings, 4, 109, Rotarian luncheon, 344 212, 261 Current Notes: Sections, 29, 298 BROOMHEAD, Mr.: Treatmient of deformities of American Medical Association: Annual Meet- Temporary memibership of clubs, 306 the foot, 55 ing, 43 Worcester pilgrimage, 306 BROWN, W. Langdon: Allergy- and allergic Appointment with investment. 32 diseases, 55, 142 Archiives of Disease stt Childhood, 344 Association, British Medical, Charities Fund, BROWNE, F. J.: The toxaemnias of pregnancy, 54 Assistant Medical Secretary to the Associa- 281 Buckingharmshire Division: Rieport of meeting, tion. 63 Association, British Medical, Council of: Annual 308 Association's Annual Handbook, 49,122 Report, 161, 213, 313-Couincil elections, 139- B3URK, Colonel G. T.: High blood pressure with Association's handbook for recently qualified Proceedings of, 37, 148, 289-Financial state- epistaxis and embolism of retinal artet y.5- practit.ioners, 49, 122 ment, 213-Stupplemiientary report. 313 Tuberculous disease of the spine, 5-Remittent B.M.A. Charities Fund, 281 Association, British Medical: Annual Hand- pyrexia, 5 Canadian Medical Association: Annual meet book, 49. 122 BURRELL, L. S. T.: Pneumonia, 99 ing, 2, 16, 32 BrUPPLNNJIx TO TED 4 JAN.-JUNE, 1932] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT [BB3TIvIx MEDICA JOURNAL

Current Notes (continued): Eugenics and eugenic sterilization (C. B. S. HEALD, C. B.: Backache and the bonesetter, 167 Capitation fee. National Health Insurance, 281 Hodson), 52-(C. P. Blacker), 205 Healing process, the mental factor in the Cash before delivery, 345 EVANs, D. D.: Interstitial keratitis, 108 (H. Crichton-Miller), 99 Centenary meeting: Academic dress, 344- EVANS, Herbert T.: Coronary thrombosis, 141 Health Ministry: Inquiry into the conduct of en Centenary dinner, 344-Masonic welcome. EVE, Dr.: Chronic abdominal pain due to spas- insurance practitioner, 55, 202 43, 97,107-Reduced railway vouchers, 106- modic neurosis, 119 Health questions of the day: deputation to the Rotarian luncheon, 344 Eye Service, national, 18, 33, 137, 138. See also Minister of Health from the National Union of Consulltants for voluntary organizations, lists Ophthalmic Societies for Equal Citizenship, 57 of, 138 Health services, national, development of (H. B. Council elections, 139 Brackenbury), 133 Cox, Dr.: Testimonial to, 203-Portrait of, 236 Heart failure (T. Wardrop Griffith), 5-(T. F. Hastings Fund, bequest to, 139 Cotton), 74 Hastings [Sir Charles] Memorial, 203 HENRY, R. Wallace: His bequest to the Sir Hastings Prize, 203 F. Charles Hastings Fund, 139 Help to individual members, 121 HILL, W. R.: The capitation fee, 89 Indexes, half-yearly, 16 FARQUHARSON, A. C.: The B.M.A. and the HINDMARSH, T. A.: Pulmonary embolectomy, Library of the Association, 122-Retention of Insurance Bill, 117 212 books on loan, 236 FEATEHERSTONE. H. W.: Importance of the HiscocKs, H. F.: Pulsating epigastric tumour, Local work of the Association, 236 choice of method in anaesthesia, 63 108-Transposition of viscera, 108 Medical attendance with a pound of tea," Federated Malay States. See Malay HOBBS, Remington: Public health work and the 118 Fees, anaesthetic, under the Insurance Act. See general practitioner, 64 Medical patents, conference on, 80 Insurance Correspondence HODSON. C. B. S.: Sterilization of the unfit, 5- Medical posts abroad, 16,122 Fees charged to insured persons. See Insurance Eugenics and eugenie sterilization, 52 Midland Medical and Surgical Reporter, 97 FENTON. James: Public health work and the Holland Division: Report of meeting. 276 Midwifery records, 71 general practitioner, 64-A State medical HOLMES, Gordon: Diagnosis of functional from Ophthalmic practice and Approved Societies, service, 154 organic disease. 168 236 Fever, blackwater (S. C. Bettencourt-Gomes), 3 HORTON, Dr.: Fifteen months with a patent Ophthalmic surgeons and association with FIELD, J. W.: Racial dietetics of Malaya, 109 Meckel's diverticulum, 108 bodies of unqualified persons, 203 Fife Branch: Report of meeting, 248 HORTON, R. L., exhibits clinical cases, 204 Ophthalmic treatment, 138 FINDLAY, Leonard: Nutritional disease in in- Hospital and health services in Edinburgh, 155 Out-patient, problem of the, 16 fancy. 26 Hospital letters, 130 Prizes for essays by senior students and newly FLEMMING, Percy: Sites of early and mediaeval Hospital policy of the Association, 257 qualified practitioners, 344 medical interest in London, 141 Hospital services scheme in Sussex, 100, 101 Revue Internationale, 80 Foetal mortality. See Mortality Hospitals Committee: Report of meeting. 257 Social life and the Association, 121 Food poisoning, recent aspects of (E. 0. Jordan), Hospitals, private practitioners and, conference Teeth, importance of in general medical prac- 140 on, 53 tice: Prizes for essays, 49 FORRESTER-BROWN, M.: Spa treatment of Hospitals, visiting staffs of, payment of: Relport Treasurer's Cup Golf Competition, 86 insured persons, 278 by Joint Committee of the British Hospitals Winnipeg meeting (1930), 236 Fractures treated in accordance with Bohler's Association and British Medical Association, methods (Dr. Deale), 73 77 Furness Division: Report of meeting, 275 HOWARTE, C. J.: Criminal abortion, 101 HOWELL, J. B.: Public health work and the general practitioner, 64 HUGo, Lieut.-Col.: Cancer, 109 HUNT, Thomas: Abnormalities of blood D. pressure, 109 Hyderabad Branch: Report of meeting, 212 Dangerous drugs. See Drugs G. Tlydrocele, injection treatment of (Rodney Darlington Division: Report of meetings, 4, 54 Maingot), 53 Dartford Division, Report of meeting, 98 Gall-bladder contraction (Dr. Lowry), 73 DAVIDSON, J. B.: Reference to regional medical Gall-bladder disease (D. P. D. Wilkie), 248 officer, 47 Gangrene, diabetic (A. Clarke Begg), 63 DAVIDSON, J. F.: The modern public health Gateshead Division: Report of meeting, 99 service and the general practitioner, 142 General Medical Council. See Council DAviEs, H. Morriston: Diagnosis of disease of German review of insurance problem, 96 I. lungs and pleura, 89 Gibraltar Branch: Report of meetings, 73,109 DAVIs, Ainsworth. demonstrates the Canti GIBsON, Dr.: & State medical service, 154, 231 Ichthyosis (David R. Lewis), 63 film on cancer, 119 GILL, Mr.: Obscurity of normal peristalsis, 119 Indexes, half-yearly, 16 DAWSON OF PENN, Lord: The British Post- GILLIEs, Sir H.: Plastic operations for double Indian Medical Service, 7,19, 59, 90,111,131, 159, Graduate School, 88 hare-lip and cleft palate, for deformity of 207, 251, 263, 279, 287. See also Journal Index. DEALE, Dr.: Fractures treated in accordance nose, for underdevelopment of mandible, and Infections, acute (J. S. Anderson), 277 with Bohler's methods, 73 for severe injuries to face, 89-' INGRAM, Dr.: Treatment of varicose ulcer and Dental Board: Report of meeting, 309 Glasgow Division: Report of meetings, 53. 88, common skin diseases, 55 Derby Division: Report of meeting, 346 260-Conference on private practitioners and Insulin for insured persons in Scotland, 137 Derbyshire Branch: Inaugural meeting, 73 hospitals, 53 Insulin treatment (T. K. McLachlan), 98 DERRY, Dr.: Pyelograms illustrating patho- Gloucestershire Branch: Reportof meetings, 140, Insurance Committees Association, National: logical renal conditions, 108 260 Official record of proceedings, 6-Fees charged DEVLIN, James Francis Patrick, disciplinary GOFFE, Dr.: Operation for imperforate anus, to insured persons, 6 case of, 285 158 DIaKxisON, J. C. G.: The future of panel Golf. nmedical: Treasurer's Cup Golf Competi- Insurance, National Health: praotice, 6, 70, 117 tion, 86 Capitation fee: Correspondence with Chan- Doctor's dilemma, 70, 82, 89, 111 GOoBODY. F. W.: State medical service, 206 eellor of Exchequer and Minister of Health, DONNELL-Y, William Patrick, disciplinary case GOVEBR, Frederick Percy Richard, disciplinary 116, 156 of, 286 case of, 285 Capitation fee, 281-Emergency economy Dorset, West, Division: Report of meetings. GRAHAM-LITTLE, Sir E.: A State medical arrangements and the, 70 4,53, 108, 204 service, 153 Central Practitioners' Fund, reduction in DOUGAL, D.: Management of breech presenta- GRANT, Geary: Demonstrations of the various amount of, 70 tions, 140 diseases of the rectum and colon. 141 Certification without examination, 23-Dis- Drugs, Dangerous, Bill: Letter from the Home GRAY, Alan, disciplinary case of, 285 ciplinary action against three practitioners, Office, 78 GRAY, Arthur: Ante-natal supervision and treat- 23 Drugs, dangerous, withdrawal of authorization, ment, 141 Consultant and specialist services for mem- 111. 285 GRAY, Dr.: A State medical service, 154 bers of contributory and other similar Dumbartonshire Division: Report of meet- GRAY. G., exhibits clinical cases, 204 schemes, 136-Constitution of Board, 137- ing, 53 GREEN, Richard: Recent researches on atebrin, Probable effect of as a National Health Dumfries and Galloway Division: Report of 261 Insurance beneftt (G. C. Anderson), 145. See meeting, 346 GRE(GORY, H. LJ.: Anaesthetic fees under the also Correspondence below DUNCA-;, Dr.: Cancer, 109 Insurance Act, 89 Consultants to voluntary organizations, lists Greenwich and Deptford Division: Report of of, 138 meeting, 249 Correspondence. See Subheading below G(REENWOOD, Major: Jenner and afterwards, 158 Dental benefit inquiry, Scottish, 156 GRIFFITH, T. Wardrop: Heart failure, 5 Eye Service, National, 137 GRIFFITHS, Dr.: Case of Morvan's disease, 73 Fees, charging of, to insured person 6 Grimsby Division: Report of meeting, 158 Inquiry into the conduct of an insurance E. GROVEs. E. W. Hey: The formation of a radium practitioner, 55, 65, 202 centre, 142 Insurance medical practice (R. G. Chase), 21 EARLE, Frank Cecil, disciplinary case of, 286 GuymiER, Dr.: Fragilitas ossium, 158 Insurance medical practice and approved ECCLES, W. McAdam: A State medical service, societies, 23 154 Insurance practice, the future of (A. F. Edinburgh Branch: Report of meeting, 211 Heald), 97 Edinburgh Division. See South - Eastern Insurance practice in Scotland, 45-Letter Counties Division from Department of Health, 45 Edinburgh and Leith Division: Report of Insurance problems abroad: A German meetings, 98, 284-Hospital and health services H. review, 96 in Edinburgh, 155 Medical benefit regulations, 69-Deputation to Elbow-joint, injuries to the (Alan H. Todd), 18 Haeinorrhoids, injection treatment of (Rodney the Minister of Health, 69, 110 Embolectomy, pulmonary (T. A. Hindmarsh), Maingot), 53 National Health Insurance and Contributory 212 Harrogate Division: Report of meetings, 100, 142, Pensions Bill: Deputation to the Ministry Endocrinology, some recent aspects of 277 of Health, 277 (J. Stanley White), 63 Harrow Division: Report of meetings, 54, 212, National Health Services, development of English and Scottish Law Trust Company, 346 (Sir Henry B. Brackenbury), 133-Corre- Ltd.: Appointment with investment, 32 Hastings Division: Report of meetings, 18,74,142 spondonce on, 158 Erion. See Atebrin Hastings [Sir Charles] Fund, bequest to, 139 Ophthalmic practice and approved societies, Essex, North-East, Division: Report of meet- HASTINGS [Sir Charles] Memorial, 203 236 ings. 53, 119, 205 Hastings Prize, See Prize Ophthalmic Treatment Board, National, 18.33, Essex, South Division: Report of meetings, HASTINGS, Somerville: A State medical service, 137, 255 53, 73, 108, 157 153 Range of service, 249 Essex, South-West Division: Report of meet- HEALD, A. F.: The future of insurance Reference cases, early: completion of Forms ings, 109, 158, 249 practice, 97 R.M.2 and R,M.3, 116 SUPPLEMENTS TO THE JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT lBRTIsH MEDICAL JOURNAL

Insurance, National Health (continued): Medical posts abroad, 16,122 Regional Medical Staff, divisions of the, 309 LD. Medical research. See Research Spa treatment for members of Friendly MELLOTTE, Dr.: A State Medical Service, 154 Societies, 209. See also Correspondence LAKE, H. A., exhibits cases of disseminated MENNELL, Dr.: Spinal manipulation, 100 below sclerosis and paralysis following a febrile Mental Deficiency Committee, report of. 322 Varicose veins, injection treatment of: attack, 53 Mental factor in the healing process (H. referee's decision, 249 LAMB, P. W.: Some recollections on China of Crichton-Miller), 99 yesterday and to-day, 276 Middlesex, North, Division: Report of meeting, CORRESPONDENCE: Lambeth and Southwark Division: Report of 109 Anaesthetic fees, payment of under the Act. meeting, 262 Middlesex, South, Division: Report of meetings, 57, 66. 70, 82, 89 Lancaster Division: Report of meeting, 284 99, 267 British Medical Association and the In- LARKING, Arthur E.: Payment of anaesthetic Midland Medical and Suroical Reporter, 97 surance Bill, 117 fees under the Insurance Act, 57 Midlothian Panel Committee: Hospital letters, Capitation fee, the reduced, 66, 89, 102, 111, LAW, Frank W.: Ophthalmic problems in 130 117, 278 general practice, 141 Midwifery records, 71 Certification, 66 LAYTON, Frank G.: Early references and all Milk supply to the public, discussion on, 73 Consultant services for members of con- that, 26-Forms and procedures, 206-The MILLER, Hugh, exhibits cases after gastree- tributory schemes, 7 panel service, 278 tomy, 5-Neoplasm of undescended testicle, 5- Correspondence with approved societies, 58 LAYTON, T. B.: Useful and useless practices in Unusual case of acute obstruction of the Doctor's dilemma, 70, 82, 89, 111 the treatment of diseases of the ear, 308 . 5 Early references and all that, 26 Leeds Division: Report of meetings, 55, 89, 109, MILLS, H. H.: Public health work and the " Excessive prescribing " and all that. 46 277 general practitioner, 64 Forms and procedures, 206 LE FLEMING, Dr.: The law and medicine, 4 MOFFAT, H. H.: Yet another doctor's dilemma, Insurance practice as seen by a young LEFROY, Mrs.: The law and medicine, 4 111 practitioner. 102 Leicester and Rutland Division: Report of MORETON, A. L.: Common deformities of the Panel doctor and the patient, 10 meetings, 4,123 foot in childhood and their treatment in Panel practice, future of, 6, 70, 102, 117 ILEWIN, J.: Acute mastoiditis, 17 general practice, 54 Panel service, 278 LEWIs, David R.: Ichthyosis, 63-Xerodermia Morpeth Division: Report of meetings. 123, 141 Regional medical officer, reference to, 7, 46, pigmentosa. 63-Tinea capitis, 205 MORRIS, Arthur: Osteitis fibrosa; carcino- 111, 347 Lewisham Division: Report of meetings, 4, 54, macosis peritonei; Daitl's crisis due to hydro- Spa treatment of insured persons, 278 141, 205, 212 nephrosis; Raynaud's disease, 89 State medical service, 158, 206, 231 Lincoln Division: Report of meeting, 284 MORSE, Dr.: The law and medicine, 4 Lincolnshire Branch: Inaugural meeting. 99 Mortality, foetal and neo-natal (Dame Louise Insurance Acts Committee: Report of January LLOYD-WILLIAMS, Alice: Cheiropomipholyx, McIlroy), 74 meeting, 13-Articles or substances not ordin- 109 Morvan's disease (Dr. Griffiths), 73 arily part of medical benefit, 13-Certification LOCHEEAD, Dr.: Case of diaphyseal aclasia, MURBELL, Christine: Women in industry, and reference, questions of, 15-Emergency 73 medical aspects of legislation, 105 economy arrangement, and the capitation fee. LODGE, Mr., exhibits ophthalmic cases, 55 14-Minister of Health, deputation to, 14- London Insurance Committee: Acceptance of Pensions for insurance practitioners, 14- fees for treatment, 86-Anaesthetic fees under Range of service, 14-Scottish Tnsurance Acts the Insurance Act, 86-" Farming-out" of Subcommittee, 15-Sickness benefit, expen- insurance practice, 56,229-Fines for excessive diture on. 13-Report of March meeting, 113- prescribing, 285-Grave negligence, 285-Tnsur- Capitation fee and the impending Budget, 113 ance Committee finance, 56-Practitioners' -Defence Trust income, 114-Grouping of fund, 229-Terms of service, failure to comply areas; rural practitioners; statistics, 114- with, 229 N. Drugs and appliances, 114-The m&edical card, London insurance practitioners' dinner and 114-Work of the Scottish Subcommittee, 115 dance, 130, 156 NASH-WORTHAM, Dr.: Five feet of small in- -Early references to the R.M.O., 115-Treat- London Panel Committee: Anaesthetic fees, testine removed for mesenteric thrombosis, ment of insured seamen, 115-Miscellaneous payment, 45-Appliances, list of, 230-Appoint- 108 business, 116-Report of May meeting, 253- ments, 45-Capitation fee, 130, 230-Choice Navy. Royal, Medical Service, 7. 11, 19. 26, 58, 74, Remuneration of insurance practitioners, 253 of doctor, 82-Comiplaint against approved 90, 103, 111, 131, 143, 159, 207, 251. 263, 279. 287, 311. -Schemes for ineltusion of dependants, 253- society, 285-Hypodermic syringes, 46-Insur- See also Journal Index Anaesthetic fee, 254-Reporting of medical ance practitioners and out-p%tient depart- Navy, Royal: Royal Australian Navy, 111, 207 service subcommittee cases, 254-Scheduled ments, 230-National Formulary, 82, 129- Navy, Royal: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve appliances, 254-Insurance Act administra- Paddington Medical Society, 130-Permuission 7, 19, 26. 58, 74, 90, 103, 111, 131, 143, 159. 207, 251, tion in Scotland. 254-Fehling's and Benedict's to emp oy an assistant, 130-Prescribing of a 263, 279, 287, 311. See also Journal Index solutions, 255-Medical card, 255-Means of proprietary preparation, 81-Varicose veins, Nephritis, modern views on (H. Letheby Tidy), sustaining interest in the Defence Trust, 255- injection of, 82, 285 100 Other business, 255 London Public Medical Service: Views of on NESFIELD, Vincent Blumhardt, disciplinary Irish Medical Committee: Report of meeting, 18 the out-patient problem, 296 case of, 269 IRWIN, C. C.: Injuries in sport, 54 Lotteries and sweepstakes, Royal Commnission NEWELL, A. G.: Future of public medical IRWIN, S. T.: Tuberculosis of the abdominal on, 143 ' services, 311 lymph glands, 17 LOWRY, Dr.: Gall bladder contractionl, 73 Newcastle-on-Tyne Division: Report of meet- IRWIN, W. K.: Diagnosis and treatment of some LUKIS, Dr.: Nystagmus for diagnosis, 158 ing, 212 important bladder conditions, 10 Lung disease, diagnosis of (H. Morriston NIGAM, Captain K. S.: Haemophilic arthritis, 5 ISAAC, Colonel Leonard: Some gastric cases, 63 Davies), 89 Norfolk, West, Division: Report of meetings-, -Fibroma of oesophagus, 63-Fibromatosis LsSH, Joan: Aneurysm of right subclavian 17.73 of stomach, 63-Carcinoma of rectum, 63 artery, 108 North of England Branch: A confession of faith, Isle of Wight Division: Report of meeting, 205 93 Northamptonshire Branch: Some recent aspects of biological therapy, 99 Northern Counties of Scotland Branch: Report of meetings. 5, 141 Nutritional disease in infancy and its treatmont (Leonard Findlay), 26 J. M. Nystagmus, miners' (W. J. Roche), 63 Jamaica Branch: Report of meeting, 140 MCILRoy, Dame Louise: Foetal and neo-natal Jaundice, differential diagnosis in patients mortality, 74 suffering from (J. W. McNee), 260 MCINTosH, R.: Obscure pathological practice of JENNINGS, Joseph, name of restored to the the upper end of the femur. 4 Dentists Register, 287 MCINTYREE, Donald: Maternal disability follow- JOENSTONE. R. J.: Ovarian tumours, 54 ing injuries in childbirth, 73 JOLL, Cecil A.: Thyrotoxicosis and its treat- McKEOWN, Kathleen: Pernicious anaemia, 109 ment, 74 MCLACHLAN, T. K.: Insulin treatment, 98 0. JONES, Major Cr-auford: Rash caused by MCNEE, J. W.: Differential diagnosis in patients bismuth, 109 suffering from jaundice, 260 O'BRIEN, R. A.: The serologist and the practical JONES, Rooyn: Intracapsular fracture of femur; MCNIFF, Michael James: Withdrawal of relationship of his work to clinical medicine. fracture dislocation of ankle; encephalitis authority to deal with dangerous drugs, 285 142 lethargica, 89 MCVIClKER, Major: Surgical cases illustrated by O'CONNOR, Donald M.: " Excessive prescribing" JORDAN, E. O.: Some recent aspects of food radiograms, 109 and all that, 46-Another doctor's dilemma. poisoning. 140 Maidstone Division: Report of meeting, 158 70, 89 Joy, H. C. V.: Medical work in the Belgian MAINGOT, Rodney: Injection treatment of ODLAM, Doris: The law and medicine, 4 Congo, 53 varicose veins. haemorrhoids, hydrocele, and O'DONOVAN, WV. J.: State Medical Service, 53- other conditions, 53-Tumour of breast, 108 Common skin affections of the legs, 54-Some Malaria, atebrin treatment of (Richard Green), predestined pattern reactions of the skin, 261 212 Malay States, Federated, Division: Report of OGILVIE, W. N.: The orthodox and heterodox meeting, 109 in surgery, 54 K. Malaya Branch: Report of meeting, 261 OLIVIERO, C. J.: Anti-scorbutic value of local MALLINSON, Dr.: Avertin anaesthesia, 308 foods (Malaya), 261 Kensington Division: Report of meetings, 54, 88, Malta Artillery, Royal, 207. See also Army, Ophthalmic practice and approved societies, 236. 133, 158, 205, 308 British See also Insurance KEuSR, J. M. Munro: A National Matesnity MANNING, Mr.: The law and medicine, 4 Ophthalmic problems in general practice (Frank Service, 265 Mansfield, salary of medical offlcer of health of, W. Law). 141 KEYNES, Geoffrey: Thyroid problems in medi- 257 Ophthalmic surgeons and association with cine and surgery, 100 MANSON, J. S.: Royal Commission on sweep- bodies of unqualified persons, 203 KILNER, Pomfret: Plastic operations for lupus stakes and lotteries, 143 Ophthalmic Treatment Board, National, 18, 33, of nose and rhinophyma, 89 Marylebone Division: Report of meeting, 141 138, 255. See also Eye King Edward's Hospital Fund Committee: Maternal disability following injuries in child- ORIEL, G. H.: Allergy. 4 The out-patient question, 1, 16 birth (Donald McIntyre), 73 ORMOND, A. W.: Ophthalmology in general KINGSBURY, A. Neave: Laboratory diagnosis of Maternity Service, a National (J. M. Munro practice, 158 small-pox, 109 Kerr), 265 Out-patient question: King Edward's Hospital Kingston-on-Thames Division: Report of meet- " Medical attendance with a pound of tea," Fund Committee, 1--Letter from the Medical ings, 26, 89, 100, 109, 158, 262 118 Secretary to the King Edward's Hospital KITT, F. J.: Reference to regional medical Medical officer's salary (Mansfield), 257 Fund, 16-Views of the London Public Medical officer, 7 Medical patents, conference on, 80, 256 Service 296 6 JAN.-JUNE, 19321] INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT IBErXuSMZDICAL J USNAL

P. U. Panel Conference: date of meeting, 277 St. Albans Division: Report of meeting, 73 Ulster, North-East, Division: Report of meet- Panel doctor and patient. See Insurance, corre- Salary, medical officer's. See Medical ings, 17, 54, 212 soondence SALIMOND. R. W. A.: The interpretation of x-ray United Provinces Branch: Report of meet- PARRY, L. A.: Criminal abortion, 205 films, 54 ings, 5, 206 Patent law and imedical research, conference on SALT, Mr.: The law and medicine, 4 206, 256 SANCTUARY, Dr., exhibits case of ? primary Patents, medical, conference on, 80, 256 lateral sclerosis or hysteria, 53 PATERSON, Donald: The feeding of infants from SAVY, Dr.: Pneumothorax complicated by a V. 6 months to 2 years of age, 119 -Gives a clinical spontaneous rupture of an adhesion, 5 demonstration of cases, 140 FOHoLEFIELD, H : Advantages of membership Varicose veins. See Veins PATRICK. Mr.: Aiitonomic nerve stupply of the of the British Medical Association. 262 Veins, varicose, injection treatment of (Rodney gut, 119 'icotland, insurance practice in, 45-Letter from Maingot), 53 Payment of visiting staffs to hospitals. See Department of Health, 45, 137-Insulin for VININ(;, C. W.: Tonsils and adenoids, 109 Hospitals insured persons in, 137- Dental benefit Visiting staffs of hospitals. See Hospitals Ilenang Division: Report of meetings, 17, 73 inquiry, 156 PERRIIN, W. S.: Cancer, 109 SHAW, T. Wilson: The capitation fee, 117 PERROTT, George Francis Donaldson, disciplin- SHIPWAY, Sir Francis: Modern developments of ary case of. 285 anaesthesia, 108 Pharmacopoeia, British, the new, 263 Shropshire and Mid-Wales Branch: Adjourned PHILLIPS. Ljeonard: Glyuaecologinal difficulties annual general meeting, 5 W. miiet with inl general practice. 158 SINGER. Major, exhibits clinical cases, 109 Division: PIMM, A., exhibits cases of chroniic suibacute SLADDEN, A. F. S.: Industrial diseases, 5 Wakefleld, Pontefract, and Castleford the Report of meetings, 5, 100, 158, 262-Heart rheumatisu and phthisis treated by artificial SLOT, Gerald: Public health work and failure, 5 peunmothorax, 53 general practitioner, 64-A State medical WAKELEY. Cecil: Cerebellar cyst; tumour of Pleura, diagnlosis of disease of (H. llorriston service, 154 left eighth nerve, 89 Davies). 89 SMITH, Clifford: Cases of Ktihler's disease. 158 Wales, South, and Monmouthshire Branch: P'ort'tnuouth Division: Ren)ort of meetings, 26, iociety, Paddington Medical, a State medical Report of meetings, 63, 141 74, 99, 276-Supper dance. 26 service, 153 Wales, South-West. Division: Report of meet- Post-G-raduate School, lBritish (Lord Dawson of Society, Southwark Medical: Joint meeting with ings, 5. 55 IPenn), 88 the Liamiibeth and Southwark Division, 262 Wandsworth Division: Report of meeting, 212 POWIcLI.. Sir Allan: Public health work ancl the Society, Stepney Medical: The fuiture of insur- Warrington Division: Report of meeting, 99 general praetitioner-, 64 ance practice, 97 Warwick and Leamington Division: Report of POYNTON, F. J.: General probleius of rbeumI- Society, West London Medico-Chirurgical: meeting, 73, 248 atism and arthritis, 109 Public health work and the general practi- Warwickshire Insurance Comm-iittee: Confer- Prescribinig, excessive. See Insurance corre- tioner, 64 ence on medical benefit, 85 s pondence Somerset, West, Division: Report of meeting, 52 WATON, WilliaUl Marwood, withdrawal of Presetitations, 98 Souith-Eastern Counties Division: Report of authorization to deal with dangerous drugs, Preston Division Report of meeting, 93 meetings, 157, 275 111 PRITCHARD, Eric: Infant feeding, 261 South-Eastern of Ireland Branch: Report of WEATHERHEAD, H. D.: The diagnosis of Private practitioners and hospitals. See Ieos- meeting. 316 appendicitis, 3 pitals Southern Branch: Report of meeting, 308 WEATHERLEY, Lionel: The law and medicine, 3 Prize, Hastings [Sir Charles], 203, 210, 247 8outhport Division: Report of meeting, 261 WELPLY, A.: A State medical service, 154 Prizes for essays by s( nior students and newly South Wales. See Wales, South West Bromwich Division: Report of meetings qualifie,l pi actitioners, 341 Spa Practitioners Group: Conference, 79 52, 204 Psychologinal outlook in general medical prac- Spa treatment for members of friendly societies, Westminster and Holborn Division: Report of tice (tE. Crichton-Miller), 55 209. See also Insurance meeting, 63 Puiblic health work and the general practitioner: Spinal mlanipulation (Dr. Mennell), 103 WHITE1, J. Duncan: Radiology in chest diseases, Report of discussion at the West London Staffordshire, North, Division: Report of meet- 140 Mfedico-Ohirurgical Society, 64 ing, 276 WHITE, J. Stanley: Some recent aspects of Public medical services, future of, 250, 310, 347 Staffordshire, South, Division: Report of meet- endocrinology, 63-Recent aspects of biological PUNCH, A. Lisle: Cardiac arrhythmias, 73 ing, 141 therapy, 88, 89, 99, 100 STANSFIELD, T.: Reference to regional medical WHITEHEAD, E. C.: Consultant services for officer, 47 members of contributory schemes, 7 Slate medical service (Somerville Hastings), 153 WHITEPHOUSE, H. Beckwith: Abortion, 123 -Discussion, 153. See also Insurance corre- WHYTE, A. Hedley: The role of surgery in R. spondence diseases of the chest, 141 i;TEPEENS, G. Arbour: The value of oxygenating WILKIF, D. P. D.: Gall-bladder disease and its Radiology in chest diseases (tJ. Duncan White', milk, 141 sequels, 248 140 Sterilization of the unfit (C. B. S.3,EHodson), 5, 52- Willesden l)ivision: Report of meetings, 10, RfEA, R. iilndsay: The relationship of eye dis- (C. P. Blacker), 205 54, 99, 141, 212 ea-e to dental sepsis, 4 STOKES, W. A.: Another doctors dilemma, 82 WILLIAMS, Howell: Tuberculosis in chiildren, lIEES, E imlond: The clinical aspect of hysteria, STRATFORD, EHoward M.: Public health work and 100 141 the general practitioner, 64 WILLIAMSON, I.: Radium therapy, 158 R --F,ssJ. R Psych-tberapy in general practice. IITUNGO, Ellis: Anaesthetic fees under the WILLIAMSON, J. Bruce: Cardiac arrhythmia, 18 205 Insurance Act, 70, 89-X State medical service, WILSON, A. J., demonstrates clinical cases, 3 Regional conference at Worcester, ',30 154 WILSON. S. A. Kinnier- Unusual neurological Regional Medical Staff, divisions of, 309 Suffolk, North, Division: Report of meeting, 308 cases, 3 REID, Dr.: Unusual case of haemolytic anaemia, Suffolk, WAst, Divisioni: Report of meeting, 142 Wiltshire Branch: Report of meeting, 346 5 Sussex, hospital services scheme in, 100, 101 Winchester Divisioil Report of meeting, 308 RENSHAW, Arnold: Medical research and the Swansea Division: Report of meetings, 74. 100, WINNING, T. W.: Obligations and duties of the patent laws, 309 205, 262 medical practitioner with regard to legal pro- RENTON. M. W., presentation to, 98 Sweepstakes. See Lotteries ceedings, 142 Research, medical, and patent law, conference Swindon Division: Report of meetings, 55, 100, Winnipeg meeting (1930), 236 on, 206-Correspondence on, 303 142 Women in induistry: Medical aspeetS of legisla- Revue rnternationale: Februamy issuie contains tion (Christine Murrell), 105 report of inquiry into the fight against venereal WOODS, W. H. Ogle: Some epiphyseal dis- disease, 80 abilities, 205 RICHARDSON, Mr.- Phrenic avulsion. 55 T. Woolwich Division: Report of nmeeting, 276 Richmond Division: Report of meetings, 18, 89, Worcester, regional conference at, 230 109, 158, 277 T'AIT, Adam: The reduced capitation fee, 66 WOTHERSPOON, Rona Lockhart, disciplinary RICKETT, G. R.: Osteomyelitis and paraplegia, TASKER, H. L.: Influenza, 204 case of, 285 4 TATESON, Arthur K.: Correspondence with ROBERT, E. L.: Lower limb fractures and their Approved Societies, 53 treatment, 261 TAYLOR, James: Hip-joint disease, 25 ROBERTS, Harry: Anaesthetic fees tunder the TAYLOR, Mark: Incapacity to work, 99 Insurance Act, 66, 82 Teeth, importance of in general medical X. ROBERTSON, Archibald MacNab, disciplinary practice: Prizes for essays, 49 case of, 286 TEVERSON, Beatrice: Splenic enlargement 103 Xeroderniia pigmentosa (David R. Lewis), 63 Rochdale Division: Report of meetings, 88, 140, THROWER, Dr., exhibits clinical cases, 108. 204 205, 261 Thyrotoxicosis and its treatment (Cecil A. RocaE, W. J.: Miners 'nystagmus, 63 Joll), 74 ROMITTI, Dr.: The treatment of trophic ulcer-, TIDY, H. Letheby: Modern views in neplhritis, 3 100 Y. Ross, Andrew T.: One reason for reference to TIPLADY, Thomas Turnbull, disciplinary case R.M.O., 111 of, 286 Yorkslire. East, Branch: Renort of mneetitng, 119 ROWBOTHAM, S.: Recent advances in anaes TODD, Alan H.: Injuries to the elbow-joint, 18 YULF, Pratt: Ptublic health work in the County thetics, 1CO, 109 Torquay Division: Report of meeting, 284 of Fife, 248 Royal Air Force. See Air TREVANION, Mr.: The law and medicine, 4 Royal Army Medical Corp)s. Sce Army, British TRUMP.R, Oscar B.: The panel service, 278 Royal Navy. See Navy Tuberculosis of the abdominal lymph glands Rugby Division: Report of meeting. 73, 248 (S. T. Irwin), 17 Z. RUSSELL, James: Advances in sturgery relate(l Tumouirs, ovarian (R. J. Johnstone), 54 to general practice, 4 Tyrone L)ivision: Report of meetings, 55. 276 ZHITLIM, Dr. * A State inedical service, 154

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A. Anaerobic bacteria. See Bacteria Arteritis obliterans, arterial resection in, 33 Anaesthesia, avertin, 458, 459-And nitrous oxide Artery, auditory, internal, spontaneous vaso- Abdomen, acute, and acetonuria, 296- combined, 64 motor contraction of, 89 Abdominal operations, distension after treat- Anaesthesia, carbon dioxide in, 196, 456 Artery, carotid, haemorrhage from in children, inent, E84 Anaesthesia, ether and nitrous oxide-oxygen, 317 Abdoixminal pain, chronic, 590 288 Artery, pulmonary, chronic thromboses of, 468 Abdominal pain of sympathetic origin, 278 Anaesthesia, general, the induction of, 62 Arthrites. traumatic, treatment of, 376 Abdominal pregnancy. See Pregnancy Anaesthesia, local, in fracture reduction, 63 Arthritis of hip, subacute infections, 354 ABuAmAm, L.: Rectal gonorrhoea, 429 Anaesthesia, nitrous oxide and avertin com- Arthritis, rheumatic. ehronic, two types of, 540 Abrodil in intravenous urography, 115 bined, 64 Arthritis, rheumactoid, and acute rheumiatic Abruptio placentae, 157 Anaesthesia, nitrous oxide oxygen in dental and fever, 542 Abscess, cerebellar, brachial monoplegia in, 267 oral surgery, 286 Arthritis, rheumatoid, chronic, vaccine therapy Abscess, cerebral, following typhoid otitis, 1,1 Anaesthesia, pernocton, 226, 289 in, 550 Abscess, secondary, following appendicitis, 415 Anaesthesia, rectal, by magnesium salts, 457 Arthritis, rheumatoid, prognosis in. 549 Accommodation, subnormal, 362 Anaesthesia, sacral blook, in perineal prostat- Arthritis, rheumatoid, surgical treatment of Acetic anhydride test of the cerebro-spinal fluid, ectomy, 197 548 69 Anaesthesia, spinal, in gynaecology, 24, 287- Arthritis, sympathetic ganglionectomy in, 333 Acetonuria and the acute abdomen, 296 Carbon dioxide as an adjunct to, 196 Arthus and Schwartzman, relation between the Achlorhydria. 441, 442 Anaesthetic adjuvant. eserine as an, 198 " phenomena " of, 367 Acidifiers, urinary. 218, 219 Analgesia, obstetrical, 94 Artificial dentures. See Dentures Acidosis and alkalosis, 123 Anaphylactic shock in syphilis, 142 Artificial pneumothorax. See Pneumothorax ACKERMAN, S.: Treatment of 'chronic suppura- Anatoxin immunization, diphtherial, 121 Aschheim-Zondek. See Zondek tion by x rays, 530 ANDERSON, E. D.: Undulant fever in children, Asthma, treatment of, 175 Acne vulgaris. combined antivirus and vaccine 146 Asthma, bronchial, treatment of, 564 treatment of, 451 ANDERSON, G. W.: Chronic typhoid carriers, 510 Atropine administration, suspension of, 525 Acrodynia, 5 ANDRESEN, P. H.: Seasonal charges in the Atropine and pilocarpine combined in post- Actinomycosis, radium in, 481 mortality for diphtheria, 554 encephalitic states, 131 Acute abdomen. See Abdomen Aneurysm, popliteal, inflamed, rupture of, 522 Atropine sulphate in the gastric crises of tabes, ADAIR, F. E.: Treatment of mammary car- Aneuirysm of the wall of the heart, 29 357 cinoma, 479 ANGERER. H.: Secondary abscess following ATTAL, A.: Cutaneous manifestations of menin- ADDISON, 0.: Congenital obstruction of female appendicitis, 415 gococcal infections, 389 urethra, 501 Angina, coronary, 511 Auricular fibrillation, 444 Addison's disease: The suprarenal cortex in, Angina pectoris, exceptional causes of, 576 Autohaemotherapy in cutaneous diseases, 476 194, 526-Metabolism in, 325 Angina pectoris, prognosis in, 293 Avertin anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Adenocarcinoma, primary, of the gall-bladder, 8 Anginal pain, digitalis as a cause of, 338 Avertin in the treatment of delirium, 85 Adhesions, peritoneal, prevention of. 448 Angioma of the middle ear, 528 Avertin poisoning, sodium thiosulphate in, 486 &DLER, Alexandra: Malaria therapy in preg- Angioma, surgical treatment of, 282 Avian spirochaetosis. See Spirochaetosis nancy, 118 ANSELME-MARTIN, G.: Insulin and sugar in Azotaemic encephalitis. See Encephalitis Adrenaline and insulin, influence of on carbo- cardiac therapy, 217 hydrate metabolism, 99 Antibodies, heterophile, in infectious mono- Adrenaline and the normal body tonus, 346 nucleosis, 349 ADSON, A. W.: Sympathetic ganglionectomy Anti-diphtheritic serum, administration of, 454 in arthritis, 333 Antigens, bacterial, preparation of, 508 Age incidence of venereal disease, 279-Of tuber- Anti-gonococcal vaccine, intravenous injections culosis in women, 390 of,453 Agenesis of the spleen, 558 Anti-poliomyelitis serum in lethargic ence- AGeECI, A.: Typhoid cholecystitis, 277 phalitis, 360 B. ALAJOUANI\'E, T. Atropine sulphate in the Antitoxin, diphtheria, immunization by, 585 gastric crises of tabes, 357 Anti-typhoid bacteriophage, 536 BABCOcK, H. L.: Mastoiditis in scarlet fever, 266 Albee's operation for Pott's disease, 559 Antivirus treatment of Acne. See Acne BABCOCK, W. W.: Pulsion diverticulum of the Albuminuria in iodine deficiency, 210 ANTONETTI, H.: Post-operative nasal haemor- oesophagus, 58 Alkalosis and acidosis. 123 rhages, 269 Bacillaemia, tuberculous, clinical significance ALLEN, E. V.: Diagnosis of Raynaud's disease, Aortic syphilis. See Syphilis of, 276 353 Aortitis syphilitic, 517 Bacillus aerogenes as an index of water purity, Allergy, cutaneous, of emotional origin, 568 Appendicitis, secondary abscess following, 415 369. See also Journal index Alopecia, pituitary therapy in, 242 Appendicitis complicating paratyphoid fever, Bacillus Calmette-Gu6rin, vaccination of cattle ALVAREZ, A. C.: Aneurysm of the wall of the 308 with, 28, 71, 273 heart, 29 Appendicitis in infants, 356 Bacillus Calmette - Guerin vaccination, paren- Amaurosis, pre-eclamptic, 180 in measles, 335 teral, 439 AMBARD, L.: Hourly variations in protein meta- Appendix, rare lesions of the, 81 Bacillus coli, faecal, identification of in drinking bolism, 26 ARC1:, J.: Preliminary pneumothorax in intra- water, 386 AMIC: Bronchitis in hypertension, 4 thoracic surgery, 445 Bacillus of dysentery, Sonne's, isolation of, 538 Amidopyrin in rheumatic fever, 547 ARICESCO, C. : Atypical encephalomyelitis Baeillus itifluenzae, purulent infection with, 50 Ammonia, blood, and renal insufficiency, 184 following revaccination, 490 - Encephalo- Bacillus pvocyaneus infection, fatal, 518 Amoss, H. L.: Undulant fever, 166, 167 myelitis following measles, 557 lBacillus of tetanus. intestinal carriers of, 96 Amylosis, evolution of the renal syndrome in, ARMANET, M.: Open fractures of the leg, 55 Bacillus of tubercle, avian, in milk, 464 438 Arsenobenzol therapy, dangers in, 111, 112 Bacillus of tubercle in the gastric contents, Anaemia, bothriocephaltus, 514 Arsphenamine treatment of early syphilis, 423 324 Anaemia, action of heavy metals in, 466 Arsphenamines, toxicity of the, 133 Bacillus of tubercle, human and bovine, in Anaemia, pernicious, complicated by miliary Arterial hypertension, the mean, 124 tuberculous meningitis, 252 tuberculosis, 3 Arterial pressure, effect of pain on, 53 Bacillus of tubercle, living, development of the Anaemia, pernicious, and malaria, 52 Arterial reseetion in arteritis obliterans, 33 tubercle and the fate of, 328 Anaemia in premature infants, treatmzent of, Arterial tension and the suprarenal glands, 98 Bacteria, anaerobic, filterable, in the nose and 499 ,Arteriosolerosis, lipaemia in, 594 throat, 233 EPIT. 2 T B on 4 JAN.-JUNE, 1932] INDEX TO THE EPITOME MEZDICAL JOURNAL

Bacterial antigens, preparation of, 508 Bone, temporal, meningoblastoma of the petrous Carbon dioxide: As an adjunct to spinal anaes- Bacteriophage, the anti-typhoid. 536 portion of the, 529 thesia, 196-In anaesthesia, 456 BADGERa, L. F.: Transmission of typhus fever BosE, J. P.: The nature of opium addiction, 312 Carbunicle, renal, 79 by infected flea faeces, 251 BOSTOCK, J.: Bromide intoixcation, 477 Carcinoma. See Cancer BAKER, B. M.: Unusual gonococcal sequels,410- Botbriocephslus anaemia. See Anaemia Carcinomata, congenital multiple, 185 Auricular fibrillation, 444 BouLIN, R.: Evolution of the renal syndrome Cardiac changes caused by diphtheria, 41 BALL. R. G.: The suprarenal cortex in Addison's in amylosis, 438 Cardiac conditions, low-voltage, 145 disease, 194-Myocardial infarction, 368 BOYER, C. E.: Intravenous injections of anti- Cardiac disorders, neuro-muscular, 566 BALMtS, A.: Insulin and sugar in cardiac gonococcal vaccine, 453 Cardiac dyspnoea. See Dyspnoea therapy, 217 BRAASCE, W. F.: Intravenous urography, 115 Cardiac lesions associated with hypertension, BANG, O.: Vaccination of cattle with B.C.G., Brachial monoplegia in cerebellar abseess, 267 209 28 BRAEUNING: Early diagnosis of pulmonary Cardiac rhythm during lumbar puncture, 102 B&AIBERA, S.: Primary gangrene of the pharynx, tuberculosis, 491 Cardiac therapy, insulin and sugar in, 217 90 BRODNY, M. L.: Oil instillations in bladder in- Cardiac. See also Heart BAUCROPT, J.: Action of the splanchnic nerves fections, 263 CAARNELLI, R.: Rare lesions of the appendix, 81 on the spleen, 405 Bromide intoxication, 477 Carotene in vitro, transformation of to vitamin BARENBERG, L. H.: Prophylaxis of muMps, 54 Bronchial asthma. See Asthma A, 70 BARGELLINI, D.: Early intervention in con- Bronchial carcinoma. See Cancer Carotid artery haemorrhage in children, 317 genital muscular torticollis, 128 Bronchiectasis In children, 42 CAR#Asco, C.: Chrouic miliary tuberculosis, BARGUES, R.: Uraemia following the excessive Bronehitis, chronic, due to persistent naso- 408 elimination of chlorides, 331 pharvngitis, 2 CARRossE: Pernicious anaemia and malaria, 52 BARNES, A. R.: Myocardial infarction, 368 Bronchitis, hypertension in, 4 CARTER, E. P.: Unusual gonococcal sequiels, 410 Basal metabolism at puberty, 404 Broncho-pneumnonia, fatal influenzal, cyanosis CARTER, L. J.: Treatment of persistent meno- BAsU, N. K.: Adrenaline and the normal body in, 297 pausal haemorrhage, 92 tonus, 346 Broncho-pneumonia, the mortality from, 315 CASPRESEN, F.: Complications of artificial Baths, sunlight, followed by bullous dermatitis, BROWN, R. K. Lee: Innervation of the renal pneumothorax, 109 381 capsule, 274 CAsTEX, M. R.: Hypertensive heart failure, 72 BATTLEY, J. C. S.: Treatment of whooping- BROUHA, AdMle: The biological diagnosis of Castor oil, quinine and pituitary extract for the cough by convalescent serum. 114 pregnancy, 182 induction of labour, 93, 431 BAUER. E. Es.: Diphtheria prevention in Phil- BROWN, G. E.: Diagnosis of Raynaud's disease, Oataract, senile, extraction of, 586 adelphia, 169 353 Cattle. vaccination of with B.C.G., 28, 71, 273 BEARSE, C.: Gonorrhoeal salpingitis and peri- BROWN, R. Graham: Surgieal treatment of Cavernous haemangioma. See Haemangioma hepatic adhesions, 250 chronic tonsillitis, 110 CEDER, E. T.: Transmission of typhus fever by BEHR, 1.: Agenesis of the spleen, 558 BRUCE, R. D.: Umbilical diphtheria, 471 infected flea faeces, 251 BENEDETTI - VAL,ENTINr, F.: Surgical emphy- Brucella abortus infections in Holland, 141 Cellulitis, treatment of, 214 sema, 580 Brucella abortus in milk and cheese destroyed Cerebellar abscess. See Abscess BENPEKE, R.: The etiology of acute yellow by lactic fermentation, 49 Cerebellar symptoms in frontal lobe tumours, atrophy of the liver, 162 BRUINI, A.: Tobacco smoke and phagocytosis, 247 BENGTSON, B. N.: Pituitary therapy in alopecia, 254 Cerebral abscess. See Abscess 242 BRUuSGAARD, C.: Diabetes and pregnancy, 434 Cerebro-spinal fever, paralysis of the spinal BENHAMOU, E.: Metastases from pancreatic Bucky rasys in ophthalmology, 589 . accessory nerve in, 489 cancer, 304-The blood platelets in men- BULLIARD: Decidual metritis, 533 Cerebro-spinal fluid, acetic anhydride test of struation, pregnancy, and the puerperium, 364 Bullous dermatitis. See Dermatitis the, 69 BEWRARD, M.: Intrathoracic goitre, 172 BUNNELL, W. W.: Heterophile antibodies in Cerebro-spinal fluid, Hinton's test in, 163 BERKow, S. G.: The suprarenal glands in fatal infectious mononucleosis, 349 Cervical stricture, 484 burns. 47 BuROE, J. C.: The pituitary gland and ovula- Cfl5ARI, E.: The destruction of Br. abortus in BERNARD, J.: Administration of afiti-diphtheritic tion, 294 milk and cheese by lactic fermentation, 49 serum, 454 BuRGEss, N.: Autohaemotherapy in cutaneous CHAILLET: Psychotic azotaemic encephalitis. BERNARD, R.: Tuberculosis as a sequel of diseases, 476 567 trauma, 494 BuRKY, E. L.: Filterable anaerobic bacteria in CFALIER .J.: Ventricular fibrillation In diph- BERNSTEIN, A.: Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis the nose and throat, 233 theria, 516 in adults, 497 Burns, fatal, the suprarenal glands in, 47 CEABROL, B.: Acute yellow atrophy of the liver, BE RTHIERa. G.: Calcified ovarian tumour caus- Bursitis, acute, iron eacodylate in. 37 75 ing intestinal occlusion, 290 BUsQUET, H.: Intestinal action of camphor, 15 Chancre, soft, 372 BERTRXAND, G.: Demonstration of haemin -Effect of pain on arterial pressure, 53 CHARLEUX, C.: Paralysis of the spinal accessory crystals, 161 BusSON, A.: Acute yellow atrophy of the liver, 75 nerve in cerebro-spinal fever, 489 BERTRAND, I.: Evolution of the renal syndrome BUTLER, C. S.: The relation of yaws to syphilis, CEAsE, Lilian A.: Glycosuria in pregnancy, 403 in amylosis, 438 135 CHAsIs, H.: Sulphocyanate therapy in hyper- BEBsEm&NS, A.: Anaphylactic shock in syphilis, tension, 59 142 Cheese, destruction of Br. abortus In by lactic BEST, P. W.: Primary abdominal pregnancy fermentation, 49 291 CHENEY, G.: Abnormally shaped erythrocytes, BEY, M. S.: Lenticular-exfoliation. 361 488 BIASOTTI, A.: The suprarenal glands and CHESLEY. H. 0.: Radiography of the urinary arterial tension, 98 tract, 480 BICsEL, G.: Infarct of the heart, 186 C. CHEVALIER, P.: Acute ulcer of the vulva, 292 BICKEL, L.: Rectal gonorrhoea, 429 Chicken-pox epidemic in Spitzbergen, 30 BIrLER, R.: Epidemiology of influenza, 206 CACCURI, S.: Lipaemia in arteriosclerosis, 598 Chlorides, uraemia following the excessive BIJL, J. P.: Br. abortus infections in Holland, Caesarean section, cervical, 45 elimination of, 331 141 Caesarean section followed by rupture of the Cholagogue action of sodium dehydrocholate, BIRKELLAND, I. W.: Bothriocephalus anaemia, uterus, 225 153 514 Caesarean section, high, 460 Cholecyst-: In uleer.35-For chronic Bismuth preparation, a lipo-hepato-soluble, Caesarean section, indications for, 120 pancreatitis. 260 583 CA1wEY, J.: Diagnosis of meningococcaemia, 68 Cholecystitis, typhoid, 277 Bismuth therapy in cutaneous diseases, 86 CAPFIER, P.: Hysterectomy after x-ray sterili- CEOPRA,R. N.: The nature of opium addiction, Bisoxyl in dermatology, 86 zation, 402 312 BJoBN-HANSEN, H.: Focal treatment in rheum- Calcium distribution in epilepsy, 100 Chorion-epithelioma, diagnosis of, 318, 319 atism. 546 Calcium therapy in hypertension, 113 Chrysarobin in dermatology, a substitute for Bladder infections, oil instillations in. 263 Calculi, Drostatic, 392 (di-oxyanthranol). 84 Bladder, rupture of in fractured pelvis, 150 Calculous formation in gonococcal pyelitis, 97 CILLET: The diet in sprue, 377 Bladder sarcoma. See Sarcoma Calculus, impacted, with acute pancreatitis, 446 CIMINATA, A.: Section of the suprarenal nerves BLAISDELL. J. H.: Cutaneous allergy of emotional CALDWELL, R. J.: Sporadic typhus fever, 301 in diabetes, 261 origin. 568 CALHOUN, J. A.: The effect of digitalis on cardiac CIOFri, A.: Primary adenocarcinoma of the BLAND. E. F.: Prognosis in angina pectoris and dyspnoea, 193 gall-bladder, 8 coronary thrombosis, 299 CAMERON, A. J. D.: Oxygen therapy by mouth, 82 Cirrhosis of liver, peritonitis in. 512 BLASCO, A. N.: Blood pressure in pulmonary CAERzON, J. D. S.: Heart-block complicating CLARENBURG, A.: Food poisoning due to pigeon tuberculosis, 236 toxic goitre, 207 paratyphoid infection, 574 Bleeding, functional uterine, 119. See also Camphor, intestinal action of, 15 CLAUsEN, V.: Demonstration of the tubercle Haemorrhage Cancer of antrum, treatmefit of, 339 bacilli in the gastric contents, 324 BLEULER, M.: Heredity in schizophrenia, 19- Cancer of the breast: Insulin and x-ray treat- CLAVELIN, C.: Subacute infectious arthritis of Hydatidiform mole with negative Zondek- ment of, 482-Radium treatment of, 341, 479- the hip, 354 Aschheim reaction, 66 Surgical treatment of, 479 CLAWSON, B. J.: Vaccine therapy in chronic BLOCH. J. C.: Calcified ovarian tumour causing Cancer of the bronchi, primary, 259 arthritis, 550 intestinal occlusion, 290 Cancer of the cervix, radium therapy in, 366 CLAYsON, C.: Displacement of the heart in Blood ammonia and renal insufficiency, 184 Cancer of the cervix simulated by foreign pulmonary tuberculosis, 370 Blod1 cells, red, physical properties of, 487 bodies, 160 CoccHEEI, P.: Spontaneous pneumothorax in Blood cells, red, quantitative estimation of the Cancer of cervix and syphilis, 571 early life, 224 resistance of, 327 Cancer, congenital multiple, 185 CoQ, V.: High Caesarean section, 460 Blood cells, red, sedimentation of, and leuco- Cancer, cutaneous, insulin treatment of, 11 COLE, H. L.: Toxicity of the arsphenamines, cytosis. diagnostic value of, 406 Cancer of the Fallopian tube, primary, 270 133 Blood ind iphtheria, 507 Cancer of the , primary, 129 Colectomy, total, 7 Blood picture after operations, 202 Cancer of the lung, primary, 241 COLEMIAN, G. E.: Intestinal carriers of the Blood platelets in menstruation, pregnancy, and Cancer mortality among the insane, 213 tetanus bacillus, 96 the puerperium, 364 Cancer of ovary, 462 COLEY, B. L.: Paget's disease, 189 Blood pressure and the Gerson diet, 310 Cancer of pancreas, metastases from, 304 Colitis, ulcerative, idiopathic, oxygen in, 216 Blood pressure in pulmonary tuberculosis, 236 Cancer of penis, 581 COLLORMI, F.: Evolutionary determination of Blood serum, Hinton's test in, 163 Cancer and syphilis, 467, 571 the gestation Period, 22 Blood transfusion fatality, 352 Cancer of the urethra, treatment of, 10 Colonic irrigation therapy in pemphigus, 265 Blood transfusion in typhoid fever. 313 Cancer of uterus, 462-Bone metastases in, 485 COLP, R.: Periarterial sympathectomy in frac- Body tonus. normal, adrenaline and, 346 Cancer of the body of the uterus: Diagnosis tures of the lower extremity, 80 BoIssIN, L.: Soft chancre. 372 and treatment of, 181-Early recognition of, Cosrsv, J.- Relapses_and second attacks of BOLAND. B. F.: Diathermy in gono¢occal infec- 433-Lymph-gland metastases in, 321 infectious diseases, 578 tions, 44 CANNON, A. B.: The arsphenamine treatment of CONNERY, J. E.: Pregnancy in the course of BOLLIGER, A.; Sodium thiosulphate in avertin early syphilis, 423 leukaemia, 384 poisoning, 486 CARAMAZZA, P.: The acetic anhydride test of Contact glasses, 155 BOLTON. C,: Aoidity of the gastric juIce, 25 the cerebro-spinal fluid, 69 Convalescent serum. See Serum Bone fractures during pregnancy, 5.31 Carbohydrate metabolism, influence of insulin CoomBss Carey F.: Therapeutic alternatives Bone metastases in carcinoma of the uterus, 485 and adrenaline on, 99 in aortic syphilis, 311 [ Tim Bimt JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX TO THE EPITOME I SIcAL JOURNAL 5

COPE1mAN, W. S. C.: National control of industrial DESCLIN, L.: Chronic thromboses of the pul- EPPINGER, H.: Exceptional causes of angina rheumatism, 551 monary artery, 468 pectoris,, 576 CORKILL, A. B.: The influence of insulin and DFSMAREST: Combined avertin and nitrous EPSTEIN, S. H.: Glandular fever with nervous adrenaline on carbohydrate metabolism, 99 oxide anaesthesia, 64 symptoms, 298 Coronary angina, 511 DE WAYNE: Pneumococcal pseudo-membranous ERNSTENE, A. C.: Familial epidemic of glomer- Coronary circulation, 253 pharyngitis, 527 ulonephritis, 188 Coronary occlusion, diagnosis of, 255 DE WEERDT, A.: Avertin anaesthesia, 458 Erysipelas gangrenosa, 394 Coronary thrombosis, prognosis in, 299, 351- Diabetes and pregnancy, 434, 483 Erysipelas, treatment of, 425 Treatment of, 524 Diabetes, section of suprarenal nerves In, 261 Erythrocytes abnormally shaped, 488 COTTE, G.: Late results of resection of the pre- Diathermy: In gonococcal infections, 44-In EBSAU, P.: Retrosternal goitre, 215 sacral nerve, 272-The value of radiography in hepatic disease, 87 Eserine as an anaesthetic adjuvant, 198 gynaecology, 432 Diet and degeneration of the spinal cord,-16 Ether anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia COTTON, W. E.: Vaccination of cattle with Diet, Gerson, and the blood pressure, 310 ETTER, E. F.: Non-specific prostatis, 473 B.C.G., 273 Diet in sprue, 377 EVANS, J. H.: Ether and nitrous oxide-oxygen Cough, spasmodic, treatment of. 243 Dietary treatment of nervousness in children, anaesthesia, 288 COUGELIN, W. T.: Spina bifida, 173 132 Evisceration, post-operative, 518 COULANGE, Mdlle: Treatment of kala-azar in Diethyl-allyl-isopropyl barbiturate of diethyl- Exophthalmic goitre. See Goitre children, 399 amine. See Somnifen Exophthalmos in infantile scurvy, 156 COVENTRY, W. A.: Vaginitis due to Trschomonaa Digitalis as a cause of anginal pain, 338 vagintalis, 139 Digitalis in cardiac dyspnoea, effect of, 193 CRAWFORD, A. B.: Vaccination of cattle with Digitalis therapy in juvenile morbid cordis, 152 B.C0G.. 273 Di-oxyanthranol as a substitute for chrysarobin Creatinuria in the perperium, 572 in dermatology, 84 CREYSSEL, J.: Open fractures of the leg, 55 Diphtheria: Administration of anti-diphtheritic CEsYx: Primary urogenital infection in para- serum, 454 typhoid fever, 493 Diphtheria, antitoxin, immunization by, 585 CUILLERET, P.: Intravenous injections of anti- Diphtheria, the blood in, 507 F. gonococcal vaccine, 453 Diphtheria, cardiac changes caused by, 41 CUMINGs, J. N.: Etiology of pityrissis rosea, 134 Diphtheria mortality. seasonal changes in, 554 Faecal B. coli. See Bacillus CURTIS, A. H.: Gonorrhoeal salpingitis and Diphtheria prevention in Philadelphia, 169 Fallopian tube, cancer of. See Cancer perihepatic adhesions, 250-Cervical stricture, Diphtheria, umbilical, 471 FALLS, F. H.: Lugol's solution in hyperemesis 484 Diphtheria, ventricular fibrillation in, 516 gravidarum, 201 CUSHING, H. B.: Sporadic typhus fever, 301 Diphtherial anatoxin immunization, 121 Family restriction and pre-menstrual sterility, CUSTER, R. P.: Actute suppurative parotitis, 56 Diplopia in hypoglyeaemia, 256 506 Cutaneous allergy of emotional origin, 568 Disseminated sclerosis. See Sclerosis FANSLER, W. A.: Injection treatment of Cutaneous diseases: Autohaemotherapy in, 476 Distension after abdominal operations, treat- haemorrhnids, 355 -Bismuth therapy in, 86 ment of, 584 FANTOZZT, G.: Abdominal pain of sympathetic Cutaneous manifestations of meningococcal Diverticulum, pulsion, of the oesophagus, 58 origin, 278 infections, 389 DODDS. R. L.: Medical induction of labour, 431 FARNELL, F. J.: Neuro-muscular cardiac dis- Cutaneous. See also Dermatology and Skin DONDI, G.: 'Physical properties of red blood orders, 566 Cyanosis in fatal influensal broncho-pneumonia, cells, 487 FARRELL, J. I.: Laryngeal paralysis, 88 297 DONOVAN, E. J.: Congenital pyloric stenosis, FAULKNER, W. B.: Diagnostic pneumothorax, Cyst, hydatid, of kidney, 334 472 192 Cystitis, haemorrhagic, in measles, 127 DORNICEX, C. G. J.: Food poisoning due to Feeding of school children, 222 Cysts, dermoid, of the ovary, 159 pigeon paratyphoid infection, 574 FELSIEN, J.: Oxygen in idiopathic ulcerative Cysts, thyroglossal, 211 DoUAY: Decidual metritis, 533 oolitis, 216 DOUGLAS, R. S.: Quantitative estimation of red FENGER-JUST: Operations for the relief of cell resistance, 327 sterility, 343 DREIXLER, L. S.: Renal carbuncle, 79 FENN, G. K.: Digitalis as a cause of anginal DUBOIS, C.: Simplification of the intradermal pain, 338 melitin reaction, 348 FERGUSON, J. Haig: Pregnancy complicated by DUJARDIN, B.: Susceptibility of the male foetus tuberculosis, 365 to syphilis, 385 FETTERMAN, Faith S.: Referred pain of ureteral DUMAS, A.: Bronchitis in hypertension, 4 origin, 463 D. DUNNINGTON, J. H.: Exophthalmos in infantile Fever, cerebro-spinal. See Cerebro-spinal scurvy, 156 Fever, enteric, blood transfusion in, 313 DA CosTA, S. F. Gomes: Insulin treatment of Dupuytren's contraction, an aetiological factor Fever. enteric, carriers of, 126 cutaneous carcinoma, 11-Insulin and x-ray in, 418 Fever, enteric, haemorrhagic, 105 treatment of cancer of the breast, 482 DUTTON, W. Forest: Early diagnosis of pul- Fever, enteric, serum treatment of, 61 DAELE, Mi.: The blood picture after operations, monary tuberculosis, 187 Fever, enteric, spinal complications of, 413 202 Dwarfism due to lead poisoning, 371 Fever, enteric: typhoid cholecystitis, 277 DAHL-IVERSEN, E.: Post-operative phlebitis, DYER, R. E.: Transmission of typhus fever by Fever, glandular, with nervous symptoms, 298 thrombosis, and embolism, 579 infected flea faeces, 251 Fever, paratyphoid: Complicated by appen- DAMESHEE, W.: Glandular fever with nervous Dysentery bacillus, Sonne's, isolation of, 538 dicitis. 308-Primary urogenital infection in, symptoms, 298 Dysentery, the striate syndrome in, 329 493. See also Paratyphoid DANIELOPOLU, D.: Pathogenesis of Graves's Dysmenorrhoea, treatment of. 65 Fever, rheumatic: Amidopyrin in, 547-And disease, 76 Dyspnoea, cardiac, effect of digitalis on, 193 rheumatic heart disease, mistaken diagnosis DAVENPORT, K. M.: Malarial therapy of neuro- of,51 syphilis, 358 Fever, rheumatic, acute, and rheumatoid DAVIS, D.: Incidence of rheumatic heart disease, arthritis, 542 544 Fever, scarlet: Heart in, 1-Liver in, 122- DAVIS, D. J.: Sporadic septic sore throat, 143 Mastoiditis in, 266-Purpura in, 237-Tracheo- DAVIS, E.: Sacral block anaesthesia in perineal tomy for oedematous laryngitis in. 417 prostatectomy, 197 Fever, typhoid, mastitis, non-suppurative, in, DAVIS, M. E.: Abruptio placentae, 157 535 DAVIS, N. S.: Calcium therapy in hypertension, E. Fever, typhus: Transmission of by infected flea 113 faeces, 251-Sporadic, 301-Endemic, role of DAVIs, T. M.: Prostatic resection, 520 EAKIN, W. W.: Coronary thrombosis, 351 the rat in the spread of, 539 DEBR*k. R.: Administration of anti-diphtheritic Ear, middla, angioma of the, 528 Fever, undulant, 166, 167, 348-In children, 146- serum, 454-Immunization by diphtheria anti- EARLAM, hi. S. S.: Innervation of the renal Simplification of the intradermal melitin toxin, 585 capsule, 274 reaction for diagnosis of, 348 Decidual metritis, 533 Ears of infants, protection of at birth, 383 Fibrillation, transient ventricular, 388 DEEMEL. H.: Occurrence of avian tubercle EASTMAN, N. J.: Creatinuria in the puerperium, Fibrillation, ventricular, in diphtheria, 516 bacilli in milk, 464 572 Fibroid tumours complicating pregnancy and DEJUST-DEFIOL. S.: The possibilities of renal Elbow, tennis, 306 labour, 532 opotherapy, 421 ELLER, J. J.: Fatal iodide intoxication, 50 FILHO, A. Austregesild: Influenzal meningitis Delirium treated by avertin, 85 Embolism, phlebitis, and thrombosis, post- and syphilis, 577 Delivery, spontaneous in unfavourable face operative, 579 Fingers, wounds of the, 374 presentation, 591. See also Labour EMMERT, F.: Early recognition of cancer of the FINKELSTEIN, M.: Atypical encephalomyelitis DELNATTE, MI.: Pernicious anaemia and uterus, 433 following revaccination, 490 malaria, 52 Emphysema, surgical, 580 FIscHER, A. W.: Results of resection in Hirsch- DELPIANO, G.: Dangers in arsenobenzol Empyema, acute, operative mortality of, 147 sprung's disease, 420 therapy, 111 Empyema, treatment of, 419 Fistula, ureteral, diagnosis and treatment of, Dementia in epidemic eneephalitis, 515 Eneephalitis, epidemic, dementia in, 515 382 Dementia praecox, focal infections in, 17 Encephalitis, infantile, aduilt serum in, 582 Fistulae, thyroglossal, 211 DENIS, J.: Syphilitic aortitis, 517 Encephalitis. lethargic, anti-poliomyelitis FITZGIBBON, G.: Induction of labour by punc- Denmark, rheumatism in, 543 serum in, 360 ture of the membranes, 21 DENNEY, W. L.: Treatment bf distention after Encephalitis, post-encephalitic states, combined FLEMING, H. W.: Chronic subdural haema- abdominal operations, 584 use of atropine and pilocarpine in, 131 toma, 239 Dental extractions in pregnancy, 46 Encephalitis, post-vaccinal, in Holland, 31 FLETCHER, F. E.: Cyanosis in fatal influenzal Dental surgery, nitrous oxide-oxygen anaes- Encephalitis psychotic azotaemic, 567 broncho-pneumonia, 297 thesia in, 286 Encephalomyelitis, atypical, following re- Fi,EXNER-LAWTON, G.: Nitrous oxide-oxygen in Dentures, artificial, mouth lesions caused by, vaccination, 490 -Following measles, 557 dental and oral surgery, 286 258 Endocarditis, subacute meningoeoccal, 330 FLINKEER, B.: Suspension of atropine adminis- DEOmrE Fr.: Acute pancreatitis with impacted Endometritis, tuberculous, 592 tration, 525 calculus, 446 ENGELSTAD, R. B.: Radium in actinomycosis, FLUHMANN, C. F.: Uterine haemiorrhage, 20 DE PORTE, J. V.: The aetiology of stillbirth, 344 481 Focal infection in certain psychoses, 17 DE POTTER, Fr.: Anaphylactic shock in syphilis, Enteric fever. See Fever Foetus, male, susceptibility of to s philis, 3W5 142 Bosinophilia in Hodgkin's disease, 469 FONTAINE, R.: Arterial resection in arteritis DtRER, J.: Ultra-violet treatment in ulcus Epilepsy, calcium distribution in, 100 obliterans. 33-Treatment of sprains and serpens corneae, 363 E3pilepsy, the posterior fossa in, 245 traumatic arthrites, 376 Dermatitis, bulbous, following sunlight baths, Epilepsy, surgical treatment of, 496 Food poisoning due to pigeon paratyphoid 381 Epiphyses, fraeture of, in growing animals. 204 infection, 574 Dermatology, bismuth therapy in, 86 Epiphysis, lower radial, fractures of, 560 Food poisoning, staphylococcus, 168 Dermatology, a substitute for chrysarobin in Epithelioma, cutaneous, treatment of, 190 Forceps cases, prognosis in, 401 (di-oxyanthranol), 84 Epithelioma of the vagina, primary, 199 Foreign bodies simulating cancer of the cervix, Dermatology. See al8o Cutaneous and Skin Epitheliomata, vulval, evolution and treatment 160 Dermoid cysts. See Cysts of. 534 Foreign body, intraocular, sequels of, 588 6 1932] r T Drms JAN.-JUNE, INDEX TO THE EPITOME ENDRAL JouwAL

FOSHAY, L.: Berotherapy in tularaemia, 452- GOLD5CHLAGER, A. I.: Hypersensitiveness Heart, infarct of the, 186 Post-mortem findings in tularaemia, 595 following toxin-antitoxin immunization, 562 Heart in scarlet fever, 1 FOULGER. M.: Post-mortem findings in tular- GOLDSCHMID, L.: Treatment of severe purpura, Heart in thyroid insufficiency, 509 aemia, 595 396 Heart. See also Cardiac Fowl leukaemia. See Leukaemia GOMEz, D. M.: The mean arterial hypertension, HEATH, C. W.: The reticulocyte response to Fox, B. C.: Fatal iodide intoxication, 60 124 iron, 309 Fracture of epiphyses in growing animals, 204 Gonococcal infections, diathermy in, 44 HEcKscHER, H.: Pirquet reactions in recruits, Fracture reduction, local anaesthesia in, 63 Gonococcal pyelitis, calculous formation In, 97 73 Fractured pelvis, rupture of bladder in, 150 Gonococcal sequels, unusual, 410, 411, 412 HEDBLOM, C. A.: Treatment of empyema, 413 Fractures of bone during pregnancy, 531 Gonorrhoea, malaria therapy in, 176 HEIJBROEB, N. I.: Treatment of anaemia in Fractures of the lower radical epiphysis, 560 Gonorrhoea, rectal, 429 premature infants, 499 Fractures, multiple, in a newborn infant, 398' Gonorrhoeal ophthalmia, 154 HEINRICH, A.: Tuberculous endometritis, 592 Fractures, open, of the leg, 55 Gonorrheal salpingitis and perihepatic ad- HELD, 1.: Severe pyelitis in pregnancy, 505 Fractures of the leg, periarterial sympathec- hesions, 250 HELLEIt, H.: The significance of the pituitary tomy in. 80 GOODHART, G. W.: Acidity of the gastric juice, gland in parturition, 435 FREEMAN, W.: Pernicious anaemia complicated 25 Helminths as a cause of meningitis, 144 by miliary tuberculosis, 3 GOLDRING, W.: Sulphocyanate therapy in HELMS, 0.: The age-incidence of tuberculosis In FREEsE, H. L.: Filterable anaerobic bacteria in hypertension, 59 women, 390 the nose and throat, 233 GossELIN, L.: Congenital multiple carcinomata, HENDERSON, M. S.: Sympathetic ganglion- FRIED, B. M.: Primary carcinoma of the lung, 185 ectomy in arthritis, 333 241 GOVAERTS, A.: The two types of chronic rheum- HENDERSON, Y,: Inhalation therapy in pneu- FRIEDENWALD, J.: The leather-bottle stomach. atism, 541 monia, 422 170 GOVAERTs, J.: Treatment of uterine perfora- Hepatic disease, diathermy in, 87 FRIEDLAENDER, A.: The mortality from tion, 249 Hepatocholangitis, typhoid, 555 broncho-pneumonia, 315 GRAIN: Treatment of the mucosa of the inferior HERclus, C. E.: Vaccine treatment of hay fever, FRIEDMAN, E.: The spleen in measles. 104 turbinates, 179 283 FRIIS, J.: An epidemic of chicken-pox in Spitz- GRATIA, A.: Relation between the " pheno- Heredity in schizophrenia, 19 bergen 30 mena " of Schwartzman and Arthus, 367 HERLITZ, C. W.: The liver and recticulo- FRITZ. A. R.: Renal carbuncle, 79 Graves's disease, pathogenesis of, 76 endothelial system in infectious diseases, 234 FROMENT, R.: Ventricular fibrillation in diph- GRAY, J. D. Allan: B. aerogenes as an index of HERTZ, J.: Spontaneous perirenal haematoma, theria, 516 water purity, 369 78 Frontal lobe tumours. See Tumours GREENBERG, B. E.: Oil instillations in bladder HERTZ, P.. Measures for reduction of infant FROSHANG, H.: The Gerson diet and the blood infections, 263 mortality, 502 pressure, 310 GREENE, C. H.: The suprarenal cortex in HERZBERG, M.: The appendix in measles, 335 FRUEKINSaoI.z, A.: Pregnancy pyrexia, 200 Addison's disease, 194-The metabolism in HESS, 0.: Diffuse spontaneous subarachnoid FRualEss, G.: Tumours of the suprarenal Addison's disease, 325 haemorrhage, 235 gland, 36 GREENHILL, J. P.: Cervical Caesarean section, Heterophile antibodies. See Antibodlies FUJRT9. J.: The nature of the agent transmitting 45 HETEBS, B.: Spiral deformity of the oeso- fowl leukaemia, 465 GREPPI, E.: Quantitative estimation of red cell phagus, 9 resistance, 327 HEYmANN, E.: Surgical treatment of angioma, GRIFFITH, A. S.: Relative incidence of human 282 and bovine tubercle bacilli in tuberculous HILDB, H.: Avertin anaesthesia, 459 meningitis, 252 HILL, H.: Laceration of the pelvic diaphragm, GRIMIEs, E.: Albuminuria in iodine defioiency. 248 210 HILL, I. G. W.: Heart-block complicating toxic G. GROSS, H.: Filterable staphylococcal haemo- goitre, 207 lysin, 230 HIINDLEY-SMITH, J. D.: Chronic streptococcal Gall-bladder, primary adenocarcinoma of the, 8 Growth, rate of, in childhood. 316 toxaemia, 492 G&LLI, P.: Haemorrhagic cystitis in measles. GRtNBERG, L.: The anti-typhoid bacteriophage, Hinton's test in blood serum and cerebro-spinal 127 536 fluid, 163 GALLIOT, A.: Prolonged treatment of syphilis, GUALDI, A.: Blood ammonia and renal insuffici- Hirschsprung's disease, 503-Results of resection 244-A lipo-hepato-soluble bismuth prepara- ency. 184 in, 420 tion, 583 GUEST, G. M.: Juvenile nephrosclerosis, 40 Hodgkin's disease, eosinophilia in, 469 Gall-stones, operative treatment of, 6 GuILLAIN: Influenzal parotitis. 32 Holland: Post-vaccinal encephalitis in, 31- GALVAN, J. M. G.: Hypertension in gastro- GUTMAN, B. A.: Radiology of the stomach, 117 Br. abortus infections in, 141 intestinal disease, 107 GWATEMEY, J. T.: Obstetrical analgesia, 94 HOLTZ, P.: The significance of the pituitary Ganglionectomy, sympathetic, in arthritis, 333 GWYN, N. B.: Subacute meningococcal endo- gland in parturition, 435 Gangrene, gas, from hypodermic injections, carditis, 330 HOLZ:KNECHT, K.: Eosinophilia in Hodgkin's 262 Gynaecology: Spinal anaesthesia in, 24, 287- disease, 469 Gangrene, pulmonary, polyvalent serotherapy Value of radiography in, 432 Hormone of the suprarenal cortex, 387 in, 337 HORNABROOK, R. W.: The Induction of general GANs, A.: Bur gery in syringomyelia. 474 anaesthesia, 62 GARLAND, H. G.: Torsion-spasm, 428 HOROWITZ, A.: Atropine sulphate in the gastric GARNER, V. 0.: Treatment of early syphilis, 38 crises of tabes, 357 GAU8IDE, E.: Prevention of peritoneal adhesions, HUDSON, G. E.: Placental permeability to in- 448 organic iodides, 347 Gas gangrene. See Gangrene H. HUMBERT, F.: Axillary pleurisies, 575 Gastric contents, demonstration of tubercle HURD, G. B.: Functional uterine bleeding, 119 bacilli in the, 324 Ilaemangioma, cavernous, injection treatment HURXTHAL, L. M.: Stramonium in Parkinson- Gastric ileus, intermittent, 149 of, 174 ism, 12 Gastric juice: Acidity of, 25-Nitrogen content Haematoma, perirenal, spontaneous, 78 Hydatid cyst of kidney, 334 of. 231 Haematoma, subdural, chronic. 239, 426 Hydatid disease, diagnosis of, 495 Gastric ulcer. See Ulcer Haemin crystals, demonstration of. 161 Hydatid of Morgagni, torsion of the pedicle of Gastric. See also Stomach Haemolysin. filterable staphylococcal, 230 the, 375 Gastro-intestinal disease, hypertension in, 107 Haemorrhage, carotid artery, in children, 317 Hydatidiform mole with negative Zondek- GATA, J.: Intravenous injctions of anti-gono- Haemorrhage, menopausal, persistent, treatment Aschheim reaction, 66 coccal vaccine, 453 of, 92 Hydramnios. acute, 23 GELLE: Acute hydramnios, 23 Haemorrhage, nasal, post-operative, 269 Hyperemesis gravidarum, Lugol's solution in, General paralysis. See Paralysis Haemorrhage, post-partum, delayed, 227 201 GENTIL, F.: Treatment of cancer with insulin Haemorrhage, subarachnoid, diffuse spon- Hypersensitiveness following toxin-antitoxin and x rays, 482 taneous, 235, 556 immunization, 562 GERLACH, F.: B.0.G. vaccination in cattle, 71 Haemorrhage, uterine, 20-Functional, 119 Hypertension, arterial, the mean, 124 GERMAIN, R. J.: Unusual gonococcal sequels, Haemorrhagic typhoid fever, 105 Hypertension, bronchitis in, 4 412 Haemorrhoids, injection treatment of, 148, 355 Hypertension, calcium therapy in, 113 Gerson diet. See Diet HAGENBEEK, J. H.: Pernocton anaesthesia, 289 Hypertension, cardiac lesions associated with, Gestation period, evolutionary determination HAHNEMANN, V.: Cancer mortality among the 209 of the, 22 insane, 213 Hypertension, etiological factors in, 165 Gestation. See also Pregnancy eating and pica in children, 221 Hypertension in gastro-intestinal disease. 107 GIBIER-RAMBAUD, G.: Fool infections in HARDING, V. J.: Glycosuria in pregnancy, 403 Hypertension, sulphocyanate therapy in, 59 certain psychoses, 17 HARE, C. C.: Cerebellar symptoms in frontal Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. See Stenosis GIERTHMtIfHLEN, F.: Hypotension in child- lobe tumours, 247 Hypodermic injections causing gas gangrene, hood, 43 HARILD, S.: The sedimentation test in surgioal 262 GILBERT, N. C.: Digitalis as a cause of anginal tuberculosis in children, 48 Hypoglyeasemia, diplopia in, 256 pain, 338 HARRIS, F. I.: Primary carcinoma of the Hypotension in childhood, 43 GIRAUD, P.: Treatment of kala-azar in children. jejunum, 129 Hypotension of pituitary origin, 257 399 HARRIS, M. C.: Treatment of asthma. 175 Hypothyroidism and essential pruritus, 137 GIRDLESTONE, G. R.: Tuberculosis of the knee, HARRISON, T. R.: The effect of digitalis on Hysterectomy after x-ray sterilization, 402 307 cardiac dyspnoea, 193 GLAEB5NER, K.: Pepsin injections in gastric HARROP, G. A.: The hormone of the supirarenal and duodenal ulcer, 336 cortex, 387 Gland, pituitary: And ovulation, 294, 295 - HARTMAN, F. A.: Suprarenal cortex in Addison's Significance of in parturition, 435 disease, 526 Gland, suprarenal. tumours of the. 36 HARTHA, H. J.: Anterior poliomyelitis, 300 Glands, suprarenal: In fatal burns, 47-And HARTMANN, H.: Malaria therapy in pregnancy, I, arterial tension, 98 118 Glandular fever. See Fever HA55ELBLATT, R.: Primary abdominal preg- IACONO, G.: Diathermy in hepatic disease, 87 Glasses, contact, 155 nancy, 461 Ileus. gastric, intermittent, 149 GLAUBERS0EN. S. A.: The Sklowsky symptom Hay fever. vaccine treatment of, 283 Immunization by diphtheria antitoxin, 585 in varicella. 103 HEALY, W. P.: Radium therapy in cervical Infant mortality. See Mortality GLAZER, A. M.: Post-mortem findings in tular- carcinoma, 366 Infarct of heart. See Heart aemia. 595 Heart, aneurysm of the wall of the. 29. See also Infections, influence of vitamins on the course Gllomerulonephritis, familial epidem:ic of, 188 Aneurysm of, 275 Glycosuria in pregnancy, 403 Heart-block complicating toxic goitre, 207 Infectious diseases, the liver and recticulo- GOECKERMAN, W. H.: Lupus erythematosus, 380 Heart disease, rheumatic: And rheumatic fever, endothelial system in, 234 Goitre, exoplithalmic, 171 mistaken diagnosis of, 51-Incidence of, 544 Infectious diseases, relapses and second attacks Goitre, intrathoracic, 172 Heart, displacement in pulmonary tuberculosis, of, 578 Goitre, retrosternal, 215 370 Influenza bacillus, purulent infection with, Goitre, toxic, complicated by heart-block, 207 HHeart failure, hypertensive, 72 See also Bacillus r V IL JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX TO THE EPITOME L XDIBJOm 7

Influenza, epidemiology of, 206 Kidney, hydatid cyst of. 334 LEvY, J.: Digitalis therapy in juvenile morbus Influenzal meningitis, 74, 350, 577-And syphilis, Kidney. See also Renal cordis, 152 577 KIEIILE, F. A.: Sequels of intraocular foreign LEWIT, I.: Diagnosis of chorion-epithelioma, Influenzal parotitis, 32 body, 588 319 Inhalation therapy in pneumonia, 422 KJELLBERC, G.: The age incidence of venereal LEWKOWICZ, Z.: Transfusion in typhoid fever, Insane, cancer mortality among the, 213 disease, 279 313 Insulin and adrenaline, influence of on carbo- KLINE, B. B.: Fatal Bacillus vyocyaneus infec- LEY, J.: Susceptibility of the male foetus to hydrate metabolism, 99 tion, 513 syphilis, 385 Insulin and sugar in cardiac therapy, 217 KLOSE, H., Hypertropbic pyloric stenosis in LIGET, S. E.: Injection treatment of cavernous Insulin treatment of cutaneous carcinoma, 11 adults, 497 haemangioma, 174 Insulin and x rays in treatment of cancer of the Knee, tuberculosis of, 307 Linitis plastica, 108 breast, 482 KNIGuHT, R. B.: Typhoid carriers, 126 LINZ, R.: Relation between the " phenomena " Intestinal earriers of the tetanus bacillus, 96 KNOLL, W.: Tennis elbow, 306 of Schwartzman and Arthus, 367 Intestinal ocelusion caused by calcified ovarian KOFOED, S. E.: Acetonuria and the acute LiDaemia in old age, 203-In arteriosclerosis, tumour, 290 abdomen, 296 594 Intestinal perforation, successful late operation KosER, S. A.: Isolation of the Sonne dysentery Lipo-hepato-soluble bismuth preparation, 583 for, 130 bacillus, 538 LISA, J. R.: Cardiac lesions associated with Intestinal tumours. See Tumours K68TER, EIlildegard: Malaria therapy in gonor- hypertension, 209 Intraocular foreign body, sequels of, 588 rhoea, 176 LIU. K. B.: Neo-natal scurvy, 223 Intrapulmonary medication, 500 KOTZOGLU, P.: Rectal anaesthesis by mag- Liver, cirrhosis of. peritonitis in, 512 Intrathoracic goitre, 172 nesium salts, 457 Liver and recticulo-endothelial system in in- Intrathoracic surgery, preliminary pneumo- KOWLER: Treatment of spasmodic cough, 243 fectious diseases, 234 thorax in, 445 KRAMAkR, &.: Adult serum in infantile encephal- Liver in scarlet fever, 122 Intravenous urography. See Urography itis, 582 Liver, yellow atrophy, acute, of the, 75- Intussuseeption, 447 KRASSO: The Bucky rays in ophthalmology, 589 Etiology of, 162 Iodide intoxication, fatal, 60 KBISCHNEB, H.: A blood transfusion fatality, LLORENTE, R. L.: Treatment of experimental Iodides, inorganic, placental permeability to, 352 strychnine poisoning, 424 347 KuOGIUS, A.: Operative treatment of gall- LONHOLT, E.: Results of the modern treatment Iodine deficiency, albuminuria in, 210 stones, 6 of syphilis, 397-Incubation period of general Iopax, 115 KUaKENS, H.: Simulation of cancer of the paralysis, 470 Iron cacodylate in acute bursitis, 37 cervix by foreign bodies, 160 LOTERIssEN, G.: Appendicitis in infants, 356 Iron content of human milk, 593 Lugol's solution in hyperemesis gravidarum, Iron, retioulocyte response to, 309 201 ISELIN, M.: Wounds of the fingers, 374 Lumbar puncture, cardiac rhythm during, 102 Lung, cancer of. See Cancer Lungs: Intrapulmonary medication, 500 Lupus erythematosus. bismuth therapy in, 86- L. Histological changes in, 380 LURIE, M. B.: Development of the tubercle and LABBA, M.: Evolution of the renal syndrome in the fate of living tubercle bacilli, 328 J. amylosis, 438 Lymph-gland metastases in carcinoma of the Labour, induction of: By puncture of the corpus uteri. 321 membranes, 21-By castor oil, quinine, and JACsSON, C.: Pulsion diverticulum of tne oeso- Lymphogranulomatosis inguinale, aetiology of, phagus, 58 pituitary extract, 93, 431 - Complicated by 326 fibroid tumours, 532-Spontaneous delivery in LYON, B. B. Vincent: Typhoid hepatocholang- JACOBS. M.: Intrapulmonary medication, 500 unfavourable face presentation, 591 H.: and itls, 555 JAFFE Rheumatoid arthritis acute Labour: Prognosis in forceps cases, 401 rheumatic fever, 542 LACHENIT, 0.: After-effects of tonsillectomy, 91 JANSBN, H.: Rheumatism in Denmark, 543 Lactic fermentation destroying Br. abortus in JARCHO, J.: X-ray pelvimetry, 116 milk and cheese, 49 JARRICOT, H.: Acrodynia, 5 LA HAYE, P.: Acute pancreatitis with im- JARVIS, H. G.: Thyroglossal cysts and fistulae, 211 pacted calculus, 446 M. Jaundice in lobar pneumiionia, 391 LAIN, E. S.: Mouth lesions caused by artificial JAUROu, A.: Intestinal action of camphor, 15 dentures, 258 MCCANN, D. C.: Transformation in vitro of JEANNENEY, G.: Hydatid cyst of the kidney, 334 LAIRD, D. A.: Dietary treatment of nervousness carotene to vitamin A, 70 JEANNENEY, M.: Rupture of inflame'l popliteal in children, 132 MCEACHERN, D.: Auricular fibrillation, 444 aneurysm, 522 LANDAUER, E.: Cultivation of the organism of McGEE, W. B.: Abruptio placentae. 157 avian spirochaetosis, 183 C. B.: Chronic typhoid carriers, 510 JEANNIN, C.: Multiple fractures in a newborn MAC., infant, 398 LANDOWSKI, P.: The blood in diphtheria, 507 MA.CKENNA, R. M. B.: Bismuth therapy in cancer of. LANGENSIOLD, P.: Albee's operation for Pott's cutaneous diseases, 86 Jejunum. See Cancer disease, 559 MCLEAN, S.: Diagnosis of 68 JENSEN, C.: Diphtherial anatoxin imimuniza- meningococcaemia, tion. 121 LAPLACE, L. B.: Auricular fibfillation, 444 MACPHERSON, D. G.: Tracheotomy for oede- JITTA, N. M. J.: Post-vaccinal encephalitis in LAPORTE, G. L.: Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis matons laryngitis in scarlet fever, 417 31 in adults, 108 MAGE, S.: Periarterial sympathectomy in frac- Holland, LARocEI, G.: Treatment of cellulitis, 214 tures of the lower extremity, 80 JOLY, F.: Treatment of delirium by avertin, 85 LARRIVE, E.: Magnesium hyposulphite in Magnesium hyposulphite in maniacal par- JONEs, C. B.: Acute pancreatitis, 450 maniacal paroxysms. 523 - Psychotic azo- oxysms. 523 JONES, 0. W.: Chronic subdural haematoma, taemic encephalitis, 567 Magnesium salts for rectal ansesthesia, 457 239 with E. 0.: food Laryngeal paralysis, 88 MAGNUSSON, H.: Vaccination of cattle JORDAN, Staphylococcus poisoning, Laryngeal tuberculosis, prognosis and treat- B.C.G., 28 168 ment of, 178 MAKACEVILI, M.: Vaccine therapy in whooping- JORaDAN. Kathleen: Comparison of the Pirquet Laryngitis, oedematous, in scarlet fever, cough, 563 and Mantoux tuberculin tests, 437 tracheotomy for, 417 MAHON, L.: Phe uterine tonus. 345 JORDANS, G. H. W.: Xanthoma tuberosum, 407 JORGE, R.@ A water-borne outbreak of Weil's LASHMET, F. H.: Treatment of nephritic Malaria, quinidine in, 83 disease, 293 oedema, 151 Malaria and pernicious anaemia, 52 JUMP, H. D.: Vincent's infection of pleura and LASSEN, H. C. A.: Influence of vitamins on the Malaria therapy: In gonorrhoea. 176-In neuro- vagina, 414 course of infections, 275 syphilis, 195, 358, 359-In pregnancy, 118- JUNDELL, I.: Vaccination of cattle with B.C.G.. LAURENT. L. J. M.: Helminths as cause of Repeated, 478 28 meningitis, 144 MALHERBE, A.: Protection of the infant's ears JUNGANO, M.: Cylindroid syphiloma of urethra, LAUBIE, E.: Uraemia following the excessive at birth, 383 303 elimination of chlorides, 331 MALMEJAC, R.: Parathyroid function in the L.: Evolution of the renal LAZARUS, A.: Prostatic calculi, 392 puerperium, 323 JUSTIN-BESANQON, LAZARUS, J. A.: Rupture of bladder in fractured Maniacal paroxysms, magnesium hyposulphite syndrome in anylosis, 438 pelvis. 150-Osteomyelitis of the vertebrae, 373 in, 523 Lead poisoning, dwarfism due to, 371 Mantoux and Pirquet tuberculin tests, com- LEARMONTH, J. R.: Hirschsprung's disease, 503 parison of, 437 Leather-bottle stomach. See Stomach MANZINI, C.: The acetic anhydride test of the LEAVELL, H. R.: Undulant fever, 166, 167 cerebro-spinal fluid, 69-Gonorrhoeal ophthal- LEE, S. W.: Sarcoma of the uterus, 569-Creatin- mia, 154 uria in the puerperium, 572 MARANON, G.: Staphylococcal septicaemia, 449 K. Leg fractures, periarterial sympathectomy in, 80 MARIE, A.: Repeated malaria therapy. 478 Leg, open fractures of, 55 MARIN, A.: Treatment of rhinophyma. 268 KAXiaIS, Z.: Diagnosis of hydatid disease, 495 LEIGHTON, W. E.: Carcinoma of the penis, 581 MARTIN, L.: Nitrogen content of the gastric KARTLN, A.: Combined antivirus and vaccine LE MESURIER, A. B.: Carotid artery haemor- juice, 231 treatment in acne vulgaris, 451 rhage in children, 317 MARTINAUD: Dental extractions in pregnancy. Kala-azar in children, treatment of, 399 LEMETAYER, E.: Active immunization against 46 KAPLAN, A.: Chronic subdural haematoma, 426 tetanus, 537 MAScEKE, A. S.: Fatal bacillus pvocyaneus in- KAPLAN, I. I.: Pregnancy in the course of Lentioular-exfoliation, 361 fection, 513 leukaemia, 384 LEPINE, P.: Aetiology of lymphogranulomatosis MASTER, A. M.: Rheumatoid arthritis and KARcZAG, L.: The striate syndrome in dysen- inguinale, 326-A pathogenic study of para- acute rheumatic fever, 542 tery. 329 syphilis, 436- Psychotic azotaemic encephal- Mastitis, non-suppurative, in typhoid fever, 535 KARELITZ, Marie B.: The araphenamine treat- itis, 567 Mastoiditis In scarlet fever, 266 ment of early syphilis, 423 LERIuHE, R.: Cholecysto-gastrostomy for MATEIEU, A.: Induction of labour, 93 KASMAN, L. P.: Sarcoma of the uterus, 140 chronic pancreatitis. 260-Treatment of MATTERS. R. F.: Pernocton in obstetrics. 226 KATZENELBOGEN, S.: Calcium distribution in sprains and trautuatic arthrites, 376 MAYER, A.: Pre-eclamptic amaurosis, 180 epilepsy, 100 Lermoyez's disease, 89 MAzi:, P.: The destruction of Br. abortus in KEARNS. P. J.: Primary carcinoma of the Leucocytosis and red cell sedimentation, diag- milk and cheese by lactic fermentation, 49 Fallopian tube, 270 nostic value of, 406 MAZZACUVA, G.: Spurs of the os calcis, 281 KEILTY, R. A.: The place of vaccines in clinical Leukaemia, fowl, nature of the agent trans- MEAKINS, J. C.: Coronary thrombosis, 351 treatment, 498 _ mitting, 465 Measles, acute transverse myelitis in, 238 :KEITH, N. M.: Sodium chloride in renal insuffici- Leukaemia, pregnancy in the course of, 384 Measles, appendix in, 335 ency, 285 LEVADITI, C.: Aetiology of lymphogranuloma- Measles followed by encephalomyelitis, F57 KERESQTURI, Camille: Parenteral B.C.G. tosis inguinale, 326-A pathogenic study of Measles, haemorrhagic eystitis in, 127 vaccination. 439 parasyphilis, 436 Measles, the spleen in, 104 KEYNES. G.: Radium treatrment of carcinoma of LFEVITAN, M.: Dietary treatment of nervous- Melitin reaction, intradermal, simplification of. the breast, 341 ness in children, 132 348 KHANNA, L. C.: Action of the splanchnic nerves LiEvy, G.: An aetiological factor in Dupuytren's MELLANBY, E.: Diet: and degeneration of the on she spleen, 405 contraction, 418 spinal cord, 16 [ Tu Dam 8 JAN.-JUNU, 1932] INDEX TO THE EPITOME I MUDAL IoUUNAL

Membranes, puncture of for the induction of labour, 21 N. P. MENARD, 0. J.: Stramonium in Parkinsonism, 12 NAESLUND, J.: Renal tuberculosis and preg- Paget's disease, 189 Meningitis, helminths as cause of, 144 nancy, 570 PAGLIA, A.: Tommasi's sign in uricaemia, 106 Meningitis, influenzal, 74, 350, 577-And syphilis, Nasal haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage PAIGE, A.: Malaria therapy in neurosyphilis, 195 577 Nasopharyngitis, persistent, causing chronic Pain, abdominal, chronic, 590 Meningitis, tuberculous, relative incidence of bronchitis, 2 Pain, abdominal, of sympathetic origin, 278 bovine tubercle bacilli in, 252 NATEANSON, M. H.: Coronary angina, 511 Pain, anginal. digitalis as a cause of. 338 Meningoblastoma of the petrous portion of the NAUJOKs, H.: Bone fractures during pregnancy, Pain, effect of on arterial pressure, 53 temporal bone, 529 531 Pain, referred, uteral origin of. 463 Meningococcaemia, diagnosis of, 68 NAULLEAU. J.: Subacute infectious arthritis of PALMER. R. S.: Etiological factors in hyper- Meningococcal infections, cutaneous manifesta- the hip, 354 tension, 165 tions of, 389 NEDELKOFF, S. I.: Prolonged staphylococcal Pancreatitis, acute, 450-With impacted cal- Menopausal haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage septicaemia, 561 culus, 446 Menstruation, the blood platelets in, 364 NELIGAN, A. R.: The organization of treatment Pancreatitis, chronic, cholecysto-gastrostomy Mental defectives, the position in the family of, for industrial rheumatism, 553 for, 260 18 NEMOURS-AUGUSTE: Radiology of the stomach, Pancrine in scleroderma, 13 MERCIER, L.: Congenital multiple carcinomata, 117 Paralysis, general, acute, 565 185 Neosalvarsan in psoriasis, 39 Paralysis, general, incubation period of, 470 MESTRALLET, A.: Magnesium hyposulphite in Nephritic oedema. See Oedema Paralysis. laryngeal, 88 maniacal paroxysms, 523 Nephritis, urinary protein in, 101 Paralysis in rabies, 208 Metabolism in Addison's disease, 325 Nephrosclerosis. juvenile, 40 Parasyphilis, a pathogenic study of, 436 Metabolism, basal, at puberty, 404 Nerve, presacral, late results of resection of the. Parathyroid function in the puerperium, 323 Metabolism, carbohydrate, the influence of 272 Paratypboid fever. See Fever insulin and adrenaline on, 99 Nerve, spinal accessory, paralysis of in cerebro- Paratyphoid, infection, pigeon, food poisoning Metabolism, protein, hourly variations in, 26 spinal fever, 489 due to, 574 Metals, heavy, action of in anaemia, 466 Nerves, splanchnic, action of on the spleen, Paratyphoid septicaemia, purpura haemor- Meteorological factors in rheumatic manifesta- 405 rhagica in, 125 tions, 545 Nerves, suprarenal, in diabetes, section of, 261 PARK, W. H.: Parenteral B.C.G. vaccination, Metritis, decidual, 533 Nervousness in children, dietary treatment of, 439 METZGER, M.: Delayed post-partum haemor- 132 Parkinsonism, stramonium in, 12 rhage, 227 NETTER, A.: Anti-poliomyelitis serum in Parotitis, acute suppurative. 56 MEURs, Lucienne: Treatment of cellulitis, 214 lethargic encephalitis, 360-Role of the rat in PARE, L. W.: A blood transfusion fatality, 352 MEYER, A.: Sporadic pellagra, 440 the spread of endemic typhus, 539 Parotitis, influenzal, 32 MEYER, J.: Tumours of the suprarenal gland, Neuritis, retrobulbar, 587 Parturition, significancc of the pituitary gland 36 Neuro-muscular cardiac disorders, 566 in, 435 MEYER, K. A.: Intermittent gastric ileus, 149 Neurosyphilis, malaria therapy in, 195, 358, 359 PASCALIs, G: Eserine as an anaesthetic adju- MnEYEa, B.: Ovarian tumours and modified sex Nipple transplantation, 67 vant, 198 characteristics, 138 NIRmARU, Y.: Action of the splanchuic nerves PAsCUAL, W.: The coronary circulation, 253 MEYERDING, H. W.: Surgical treatment of on the spleen, 405 PAUCHET, V.: Tumours of the kidniey, 521 chronic arthritis, 548 Nitrogen content of the gastric juice, 231 PAUCOT: Acute hydramnios, 23 MIHAlLIS: Therapeutics of scleroderma, 13 Nitrous oxide anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia PAUFIQUE, L.: Retrobulbar neuritis, 587 Middle ear. See Ear N6XLE, H.: Diabetes mellitus and pregnancy, PAUL, J. it.: Heterophile antibodies In in- MIHALOVICI, I.: Calculous formation in gono- 483 fectious mononucleosis, 349 coccal pyelitis, 97 Nose, filterable anaerobic bacteria in the, 233 PAUL, Ad. A.: Tumours of the small intestine, MIXULICZ-RADECHI, F. v.: Treatment of car- NoucaHY, A.: The blood platelets in menstrua- 280 cinoma of the urethra. 10 tion, pregnancy, and the puerperium, 364 PAULIAN, D.: Treatment of disseminated Miliary tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis NovAK. E.: Functional uterine bleeding, 119 sclerosis, 455-Atypical encephalomyelitts Milk, avian tubercle bacilli in, 464 Nov1A-JosSERAND: Pneumococcal peritonitis, following revaccination, 490 - Encephalo- Milk, destruction of Br. abortus in by laotic 393 myelitis following measles, 557 fermentation, 49 NusSBAUM, 5.: Erysipelas gangrenosa, 394 PlECa, M.: Acrodynia, 5-Treatment of bronchial Milk, human, iron content of, 593 NYE. L. J. Jarvis: Dwarfism due to lead asthma. 564 MILLER, F. G.: Acute transverse myelitis in poisoning, 371-Achlorhydria, 441 Pellagra.,sporadic, 440 measles. 238 Pelvic diaphragm, laceration of the, 248 MmLLER, J. L.: The two types of chronic rheum- Pelvic tumours. See Tumours atic arthritis, 540 Pelvimetry, x-ray, 116 MINxEWITSCH, J, E.: Identification of faecal Pelvis, fractured, rupture of bladder in, 150 B. coli in drinking water, 386 Pemphigus, colonic irrigation therapy in, 265 MINOT, G. R.: The reticulocyte response to iron, Penis, cancer of. See Cancer 309 PENNINGTON, G. A.: Extramedullary tumour of MINTZ, E. R.: Sarcoma of the bladder in the spinal cord, 427 children, 57 PENROSE, L. S.: The position in the family of MITCHELL, A. G.: Juvenile nephrosclerosis, 40 mental defectives, 18 MITCEMLL, D. R.: Urinary acidifiers, 218 0. Pepsin injections in gastric and duodenal ulcer, MILTNER, L. J.: Spinal complicationsof typhoid 336 fever, 413 Obstetrical analgesia, 94 PlEi:s, M.: Treatment of dysmenorrhoea, 65 MOE, R. J.: Vaginitis due to Trichomonas Obstetrics, pernocton in, 226. 289 Periarterial sympathectomy. See Sympath- vaginalis, 139 Obstruction, congenital, of female urethra, ectomy MOENCH. L. Mary: Primary epithelioma of the 501 Perihepatic adhesions and gonorrhoeal salping- vagina, 199 OCESEE. B. von: Pernocton anaesthesia, 289 itis, 250 MOFTAn, S. G.: Paralysis in rabies, 208 OCHSNER. A.: Preveution of peritoneal ad- Perineal prostatectomy. See Prostatectomy WMINIaHEN, E.: The Gerson diet and the blood hesions. 448 Pernicious anaemia. See Anaemia pressure. 310 Oedema. nephritic, treatment of, 151 Peritoneal adhesions, prevention of, 448 Mole, hydatidiform, with negative Zondek- Oesophagus, idiopathic dilatation of the, 212 Peritonitis in cirrhosis of the liver, 512 Aschheim reaction. 66 Oesophagus, pulsion diverticulum of the, 58 Peritonitis, pneumococcal, 393 MOLNAR, M.: Successful late operation for In- Oesophagus, spiral deformity of the, 9 Pernocton anaesthesia, 226, 289 testinal perforation, 130 OFFUTT. Susan R.: Ovarian and uterine carci- Pernocton in obstetrics, 226 MOLTKE, O.: The infectiousness of psittacosis, noma, 462 PERONI. A.: Cerebral abscess following typhoid 332 OGINO, K.: Pre-menstrual sterility and family otitis, 191-Brachial monoplegia in cerebellar Mononucleosis, infectious, heterophile anti- restriction, 506 abscess, 267 bodies in, 349 OLCOTT, H. S.: Transformation in vitro of Pertussis. See Whooping-cough MONTGOMERY, H.: Lupus erythematosus, 380 carotene to vitamin A. 70 PETIT-DUTAILIs, P.: Evolubion and treatment MOORE, H.: Acblorhydria, 442 Oil instillations in bladder infections, 263 of vulval epitheliomata, 534 MOORE, J. H.; Mumps complicating pregnancy, OILLE. J. A.; Treatment of coronary thrombosis, PETRANGI. G.: Adult serum in infantile en- 228 524 cephalitis, 582 MORALES, J. M. L.: The heart in thyroid in- O'LEARY, P. A.: Malarial therapy of neuro- PFHILER, R.: Pernocton anaesthesia, 289 sufficiency, 509 syphilis, 358 Pfeiffer's B. inftuesnzae. See Bacillus Morbus cordis, juvenile, digitalis therapy in, 152 Omentum, torsion of the, 305 PFIFFNER, J. J.: The suprarenal cortex in MOREAtu, R.: Pulmonary syphilis, 443 Onycholysis, 379 Addison's disease, 194 Morgagni's hydatid. See Hydatid Operations, the blood picture after, 203 Phagocytosis and tobacco smoke, 254 MORRIS, J. H.: Torsion of the omentum, 305 Ophthalmia. gonorrhoeal, 154 PHANEUF, L. E.: Puerperal inversion of the MoRRIsON, T. H.: The leather-bottle stomach, Ophthalmology, Bucky rays in, 589 uterus. 158 170 Opium addiction, the nature of, 312 Pharyngitis, pneutnococcal pseudo - mem- MoRRos: Staphylococcal septicaemia, 449 Opotherapy, renal, the possibilities of, 421 branous, 527 MORROW, I.: Treatment of cutaneous epitbe- OPPENHEIM, M.: Bullous dermatitis following Pharynx, primary gangrene of the, 90 lioma, 190 sunlight baths, 381 "Phenomena" of Schwartzman. See Schwartz- Mortality, infantile, measufes for redu ctio n of Oral surgery, nitrous oxide-oxygen anaesthesia man 502 in, 286 Philadelphia, diphtheria prevention in, 169 Mouth lesions caused by artificial dentures, 258 ORY, M.: Meteorological: factors in rheumatic PHILIP, R : Meningoblastoma of the petrous MOZER, J.: Infarct of the heart, 186 manifestations, 545 portion of the temporal bone, 529 MRXzOV1-TRAGERZVk, Irena: Extraction of Os calcis, spurs of the, 281 PHILIPP, E.: Bone metastases in carcinoma of senile cataract, 586 Osteomyelitis of the jaws in infants, 240 the uterus. 485 Mucosa of the inferior turbinates, treatment of Osteomyelitis of the vertebrae, 373 Phlebitis, thrombosis, and embolism, post- the, 179 OSTROFF, J.: Prophylaxis of mumps, 54 operative, 579 MULIER, Hannah: Basal metabolism at puberty, Otitis, typhoid, cerebral abscess following, Pica and hair eating in children, 221 404 191 Pigeon paratyphoid. See Paratyphoid MULLER, G. P.: Operative mortality of acute OTTOW, B.: Diagnosis and treatment of ureteral Pilocarpine and atropine combined in post- empyema, 147 fistula, 382 encephalitic states, 131 Mumps complicating pregnancy, 228 Ovarian cancer. See Cancer PILOT, I. Sporadic septic sore throat, 143 Mumps, prophylaxis of. 54 Ovarian tumour, calcified, causing intestinal Pirquet and Mantoux tuberculin tests, com- Mumps, seminal vesiculitis in. 409 occlusion. 290 parison of, 437 MUNTNER, S.: The combined use of atropine Ovarian tumnours and modified sex character- Pirquet reactions in recruits, 73 and pilocarpine In post-encephalitic states, 131 istics, 138 PITSORIS, G.: Peritonitis in cirrhosis of the Myelitis, acute transverse, in measles, 238 Ovary, dermoid cysts of the, 159 liver, 512 MYERs, Elizabeth M.: Isolation of the Sonne Ovulation and the pituitary gland, 294, 295 Pituitary gland and ovulation, 294, 295 dysentery bacillus, 538 Oxygen in idiopathic ulcerative colitis. 216 Pituitary gland in parturition, significance of, Myooardial infarction 3f8 Oxvgen therapy, 395-By mouth, 82 435 Turz BmI JAN.-JUNE, 1932] INDEX TO THE EPITOME I MEDICAL JoVuNAL 9

Pituitary origin of hypotension, 257 ROsENBLUTH,M. B.: Oxygen therapy, 395 Pituitary therapy in alopecia, 242 R. ROSENRAUCH, C.: An aetiological factor in Pityriasis rosea, etiology of, 134 Dupuytren's contraction, 411 Placenta: Abruptio placentae, 157 Rabies, paralysis in, 208 ROSENTHAL, A.: Prostatic calculi, 392 Placental permeability to inorganiciodides, 347 Radiography: In gynaecology, value of, 432-Of Ross, A. G.: Acute transverse myelitis in Pleura and vagina, Vincent's infection of, 414 the urinary tract, 480 measles, 238 Pleurisies, axillary, 575 Radiology of the stonmach, 117 RossI, V.: Spontaneous pneumothorax in early Pneumococcal peritonitis. See Peritonitis Radium in actinomycosis, 481 life, 224 Pneumococcal pseudo-membranous pharyn- Radiumtlherapy in cervical carcinoma, 366 RO8BLER, R.: The coronary circulation, 253 gitis, 527 Radium treatment of carcinoma of the breast, ROTTENBERG, J. G.: Dementia in epidemic Pneumonia in children, epidemiological factors 341 encephalitis, 515 in, 400 RADU, E.: Treatment of chronic suppuration BOUDIL, G.: Torsion of the pediele of the Pneumonia, inhalation therapy in, 422 by x rays, 530 hydatid of Morgagni, 375 Pneumonia, lobar, epidemic, 205 RAMBERG, E.: Post-operative phlebitis, thromb- RoussY, G.: An aetiological factor in Dupuy- Pneumonia, lobar,Jaundice in, 391 osis, and embolism. 579 tren's contraction, 418 Pneumonia,quinine intramuscularly in, 14 RAMON, G.: Administration of anti-diphtheritic ROWNTREE, L. G.; The suprarenal cortex in Pnoumothorax, artificial, comuplications of, 109 serum, 454-Active immunization against Addison's disease, 194 Pneumothorax, diagnostic, 192 tetanus, 537 - Immunization by diphtheria Roy, F.: Influenzal meningitis, 350 Pneumothorax, preliminary, in intrathoracic antitoxin, 585 RuELLE, G.: Bronchiectasis in children, 42 surgery, 445 RANEIN, F. W.: Total colectomy, 7-Hirsch- RUGG-GUNN. A.: Contact glasses, 155 Pneumothorax, spontaneous, in early life, 224 sprung's disease, 503 RUMREICH, A.: Transmission of typhus fever by POEL, J. F.: Undulant fever in children, 146 Rats and the spread of endemic typhus, 539 infected flea faeces, 251 Poisoning, avertin, sodium thiosulphate in, 486 RAVAIJT, P.: Aetiology of lymphogranuloma- RUPILIUS, K.: Influenzal meningitis, 74 Poisoning, food, due to pigeon paratyphoid tosis inguinale, 326 infection, 574 RAVINA, J.: Renal tuberculosis and pregnaney, Poisoning, food, staphylococcus, 168 320 Poisoning, lead, dwarfism due to, 371 RAY, M. B.: Prevention and treatment of indus- Poisoning, strychnine, somnifen in treatment trial rheumatism, 552 of, 424 Raynaud's disease, diagnosis of, 353 POLERA, U.: Gas gangrene from hypodermic Recruits, Pirquet reactions in, 73 injections, 262 Rectal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia Poliomyelitis, anterior, 300 Rectal gonorrhoea. See Gonorrhoea S. Polyneuritis, progressive hypertrophic, 246 Red cell resistance, quantitative estimation of, Polyvalent serotherapy in pulmonary gangrehe, 327 SABRAZAIS, J.: Non-suppurative mastitis in 337 Red cell sedimentation and leucocytosis, diag- typhoid fever, 535 Popliteal aneurysm. See Aneurysm nostic value of, 406 SACERDOTE, G.: Fracture of epiphyses in POPPER. L.: Clinical significance of tuiberculous REDING, R.: Acute pancreatitis with imparted growing animals, 204 bacillaemia, 276 calculus, 446 Sacral anaesthesia. See Adaesthesia PORTMANN, G.: Spasmodic vasoimotor contrac- REGGIANI, M. N!.: Diagnostic value of leucocy- SALOMON, A. V.: Severe varicella, 77 tion of the internal auditory artery. 89 tosis and red cell sedimentation, 406 Salpingitis, gonorrhoeal, and perihepatic ad- Post-encephalitic states, the combined use of REGNIER, M!.: Chronic thromboses of the pul- hesions, 250 atropine and pilocarpine in, 131 monary artery, 468 SALVADORI, G.: Membranous rhinitis, 177 Post-encephalitis. See also Encephalitis REILLY, J.: Latent variolar infections, 164 SANDERS, J. P.: Quinidine in malaria, 83 Post-partum haemorrhage. See Haemlorrhage REISINGER, J. A.: Auricular fibrillation, 444 Sarcoma of the bladder in children, 57 PosToN, Mary: Undulant fever, 166 Renal capsule, innervation of the, 274 Sarcoma of the uterus, 140, 504, 569 Pott's disease, Albee's operationfow, 559 Renal carbtuncle. See Carbuncle Sarcoma of the vagina, 271 POUZET: Benign tumours of the pelvis, 519 Renal insufficiency: And blood ammonia, 184- Scarlet fever. See Fever PRANGEN, A. D.: Subnormal accommodation, 362 Early, a test for, 232-Sodium chloride in, 285 SCHAMBERG, J. F.: Colonic irrigation therapy Pre-eclampticamaurosis, 180 Renal opotherapy, the possibilities of, 421 in pemphigus, 265 Pregnancy, abdominal, primary, 291. 461 Renal syndrome in amylosis, evolution of, 438 SCHELLONG, F.: Hypotension of pituitary Pregnancy, biological diagnosis of, 182 Renal tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis origin, 257 Pregnancy,bone fractures during, 531 Renal. See also Kidney SCHICK, B6la: Parenteral B.C.G. vaccination, Pregnancy, blood platelets in. 364 RENAULT, P.: Syphilis and cancer, 467 439 Pregnancy: Complicated by mumps, 228- RENTON, D. G.: Carbon dioxide in anaesthesia, SCHIOTZ, C.: The feeding of schoolehildren, 222 Complicated by tuberculosis, 365-Compli- 456 Schizophrenia, heredity in, 19 cated by [fibroid] tumours, 532 Reticulo-endothelial system and liver in infec- SCEMID, F.: Hourly variations in protein meta- Pregnancy, dental extractions in, 46 tious diseases, 234 bolism, 26 Pregnancy and diabetes, 434, 483 Retinitis, haemorrhagic, in vomiting of preg- SCHMIDT, G.W.: The ultravirus of tuberculosis, Pregnancy, glycosuria in, 403 nancy, 430 27 Pregnancy in the course of leukaemia, 384 Retrobulbar neuritis, 587 SCMIDT, R.: Aetiology of tetany, 302 Pregnancy, malaria therapy in, 118 Retrosternal goitre. See Goitre SCEMIERER, P.: Acute general paralysis, 565 Pregnancy, pyelitis, severe, in, 505 REEEZNDE, C. Motta: Influenzal haeningitis and SCHNEYER, J.: Prognosis in rheumatoid Pregnancy pyrexia, 200 syphilis, 577 arthritis, 549 Pregnancy and renal tuberculosis, 320, 570 Rheumatic arthritis, chronic, the two types of, SCHOEN, R.: Aetiologyof lymphogranulomatosis Pregnancy tests, 95 540 inguinale, 326-A pathogenic study of para- Pregnancy, vomliting of, haemorrhagic retinitis Rheumatic fever, acute, and rheumatoid syphilis, 436 in, 430 arthritis, 542 SCHOLZ, T.: Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in Pregnancy. See also Gestation Rheumatic fever, amidopyrin in, 547 adults, 108 Pre-menstrual sterility. See Sterility Rheumatic heart disease: Incidence of. 544-_A nd School children, feeding of, 222 PRENDERGAST, D'A.: Unusual gonococcal rheumatic fever, mistaken diagnosis of, 51 SCHTEINGART, M.: Exophthalmic goitre, 171 sequels, 411 Rheumatic heart. See al8o Heart SCHULTZ, M. P.: Amidopyrin in rheumatic Presacral nerve. See Nerve Rheumatism, chronic, the two types of, 541 fever, 547 PRETI, L.: Jaundice in lobar pneumonia,'91 Rheumatism, focal treatment in, 546 SCHULTZE, K. W.: Action of heavy metals in PRIDDLE, W. W.: Chronic bronchitis due to Rheumatism, industrial: National control of,551 anaemia, 46 persistent nasopharyngitis, 2 -Organization of treatment for, 553-Preven- SCHWARTZ, S. P., Digitalis therapy in juvenile PRINCE, N. C.: Early diagnosis of pulmonary tion and treatment of, 552 morbus cordis, 152-Transient ventricular tuberculosis, 187 Rheumatism, meteorological factors in, 545 fibrillation, 388 PROKUPEK, J.- Hinton's test in blood serum Rheumatoid arthritis, prognosis in. 549 Schwartzman and Arthus, relation between the and cerebro-spinal fluid, 163 Rheumatoid arthritis and acute rheumatic ", phenomena " of, 367 Prostatectomy, perineal, sacral block, anaes- fever, 542 Scleroderma, therapeutics of, 13 thesia in, 197 Rheumatic arthritis, chronic: Surgical treat- Sclerosis, disseminated, treatment of, 455 Prostatic calculi, 392 ment of, 548-Vaccine therapy in, 550 SCOTT, J. M.: Urinary acidifiers, 218, 219 Prostatic resection, 520 Rhinitis, atrophic, treatment of, 314 SCRIMGER, F. A. C.: Idiopathic dilatation of the Prostatitis, non-specific, 473 Rhinitis, membranous, 177 oesophagus, 212 Protein metabolism, hourly variations in, 26 Rhinophyma, treatment of, 268 Scurvy, infantile, exophthalmos in, 156 Protein, urinary, in nephritis, 101 RICH, M. L.: Low-voltage cardiac conditions, Scurvy, neo-natal, 223 Pruritus, essential. and hypothyroidism, 137 145 SEARS, W. Gordon: Progressive hypertrophic Psittacosis, infectiousness of, 332 RICHARDS, T. K.: Iron eacodylate in acute polyneuritis, 246 Psoriasis, neosalvarsan in, 39 bursitis, 37 Sedimentation test in surgical tuberculosis In Psychoses, focal infections in, 17 RICRET, C., jun.: Treatment of delirium by children, 48 Puerperal inversion of the uterus, 158 avertin, 85 SEEDORFF, J.: Operations for the relief of Puerperium, blood platelets in, 364 RICHEY, G.: Pueumococcal pseudo-membranous sterility, 342 Puerperium, parathyroid function in the, 323 pharyngitis, 527 Seminal vesiculitis in mumps. 409 Pulmonary artery. See Artery RIEUx, J.: Pernicious anaemia and malaria, 52 Septicaemia, paratyphoid, purspura haemor- Pulsion diverticulum of the oesophagus, 58 RIMBAUD, L.: Insulin and sugar in cardiac rhagica in, 125 PURI, S. R.: Action of the splanchnic nerves on therapy, 217 Septicaemia staphylococcal, 449, 561 the spleen, 405 RIVALIER, E.: Latent variolar infections, 164 Septicaemia, Staphvlococcus albuts, 573 Purpura haemorrhagica in paratyphoid septic- ROBB, G. P.: Familial epidemic of glomerulo- Serotherapy in tularaemia, 452 aemia, 125 nephritis, 188 Serotherapy, polyvalent, in pulmonarygangrene, Purpura in scarlet fever, 237 RoBERTSON, G. H.: Spontaneous subarachnoid 337 Purpura, severe, treatment of, 396 haemorrhage, 556 Serum, adult, in infantile encephalitis, 582 PUXHDDU, E.: Lipaemia in old age, 203 RODET, A.: Serum treatment of typhoid fever, 61 Serum, anti-diphtheritic, administration of. 454 Pyelitis, gonococcal, calculous formation in, 97 ROEDER, C. A.: Carbon dioxide as an adjunct to Serum, anti-poliomyelitis, in lethargic encephal- Pyelitis, severe. in pregnancy, 505 spinal anaesthesia, 196 itis, 360 Pyelography. See Urography ROEHM, H. E.: Staphvlococous albus septi- Serum, blood, Hinton's test in, 163 Pyloric stenosis, congenital, 472 caemia, 573 Serum, convalescent, in the treatment of Pyloric stenosis, hypertrophic, inadults, 108, 497 ROLLESTON, J. D.: Tracheotomy for oedematous whooping-cough, 114 Pyocyaneus infection. fatal bacillus, 513 laryngitis in scarlet fever, 417 Serum treatment, of typhoid fever, 61 Pyrexia, pregnancy, 200 RoMmE, Marianne: The possibilities of renal SEVEfRANCE, A. 0.: Pregnancy tests, 95 opotherapy, 421 Sex characteristic, modified, and ovarian Roos, H.: Intramtiuscular injections of quinine tumours, 138 in pneumonia, 14 SHAHIN PACHA:* Paralysis in rabies, 208 ROPER: Haemorrhagic typhoid fever, 105 SHAIRP, D. L.: Glycosuria in pregnancy, 403 Q. ROSE, S. A.: Paratyphoid fever complicated by SHARP. G. S.: Paget's disease, 189-Treatment of appendicitis. 308 antral cancer, 339 Quinidine in malaria, 83 ROSENBAUX,M. G.: Neosalvarsan in psoriasis, 39 SHAW, W. Fletcher: Chronic abdominal pain Quinine in pneumonia, intramuscular injections ROSENBLUM, H.: Primary carcinoma of the 590 of, 14 jejunum, 129 SHELLEY, H. J.: Intussusception, 447 10 Tu Bum JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX TO THE EPITOME I KuDnsA JOUSAL

Shock, anaphylactic, in syphilis, 142 SUIERMONDT, W. F.: Surgery in syringomyelia, TOURNEUX, J. P.: Lymph-gland metastases in SHOOKHOFF, C.: The heart in scarlet fever, 1- 474 cancer of the corpus uteri, 321 Cardiac changes caused by diphtheria, 41 Sugar and insulin in cardiac therapy, 217 Toxaemia, streptococefl, chronic, 492 SHULTZ, Selma M.: Epidemiological factors in Sulphocyanate therapy in hypertension, 59 Toxin-antitoxin immunization, hypersensitive- the pneumonia of children, 400 SUNDAL, A.: The rate of growth in childhood, ness following, 562 SICHEL, M. S.: Induction of labour, 93 316 Tracheotomy for oedematous laryngitis in SIGALAS, M.: Post-operative evisceration, 518 Sunlight baths followed by bullous dermatitis, scarlet fever, 417 SIGNY, A. G.: Umbilical diphtheria, 471 381 Traumiia, tuberculosis as a sequel of, 494 Silicosis, treatment of, 378 Suppuration, chronic, treated by x rays, 530 Treponema anserinum, cultural requirements SIMON, G.: Rationalization of x-ray exposures, Suprarenal cortex in Addison's disease, 194, 526 of, 183 340 Suprarenal cortex, the hormone of the, 387 Treponema pallidum injections in syphilis, 142 SINGER, H. A.: Intermittent gastric ileus, 149 Suprarenal gland, tumours of the, 36 Tribromethylalcohol. See Avertin Sinus thrombosis, septic cavernous, 34 Suprarenal glands: In fatal burns, 47-And Trichomonas vaoinalis causing vaginitis, 139 SIPPE, C.: Bromide intoxication, 477 arterial tension. 98 Tubercle bacilli, avian, in milk. 464 SIPPE, C. H.: Achlorhydria, 441 Suprarenal nerves in diabetes, section of, 261 Tubercle bacilli in the gastric contents, Skin diseases. See also Cutaneous and Dermato- SURIEAU, M.: Multiple fractures in a newborn deimonstr-ation of, 324 logy infant, 398 Tubercle bacilli, living, development of the Skiodan, 115 Surgery, intrathoracie, preliminary pneumo- tubercle and the fate of, 328 Sklowsky symptom in varicella, 103 thorax in, 445 Tubercle bacilli, human and bovine. in tuber- SLATER, S. A.: Comparison of the Pirquet and Surgical tuberculosis. See Tuberculosis culouis meningitis, 252 Mantoux tuberculin tests, 437 SVARTMAN, J.: Angioma of the middle ear. 528 Tnbercle, development of, and the fate of living SLIOSBERGO, J.: Malarial therapy of neuro- SWANSON, E. E.: Detoxifying properties of tubercle bacilli, 328 syphilis, 359 sodium amytal, 284 Tuberculin tests, Pirquet and Mantoux, com- SMITH, D. C.: Spinal medication in syphilis, 220 SWIFT, G. W.: The posterior fossa in epilepsy, parison of, 437 SMITH, J.: Hair eating and pica in children, 221 245-Surgical treatment of epilepsy, 496 Tubereulosis complicating pregnancy, 365 SMITH, P. E.: The pituitary gland and ovulation, SWINGLE, W. W.: The suiprarenal cortex in Tuberculosis of the knee, 307 295 Addison's disease, 194 Tuberculosis of the larynx, prognosis and treat- Sodium amytal, detoxiflying properties of, 284 SYMON, J.: Chronic miliary tuberculosis, 408 ment of, 178 Sodium chloride in renal insufficiency, 285 Sympathectomy, periarterial, in fractures of the Tuberculosis, miliary, ehronie, 408 Sodium dehydrocholate, cholagogue action of, lower extremity. 80 Tuberculosis, miliary, complicating pernicious 153 Syndrome, renal, in amylosis, evolution of the, anaemia, 3 Sodium thiosulphate in avertin poisoning, 486 438 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, age-incidence of in SOLLIER, N.: Simplification of the intradermal Syndrome, striate, in dysentery, 329 women, 390 melitin reaction, 348 Syphilis, anaphylactic shock in, 142 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, blood pressure in, 236 Somnifen in treatment of experimental Syphilis, aortic, therapeutic alternatives in, 311 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, early diagnosis of, strychnine poisoning, 424 Syphilis: A cancer, 467-And cancer of the 187, 491 Sonne dysentery bacillus, isolation of the, 538 cervix, 571 Tuberculosis, pulmonary, heart displacements Sore throat. See Throat Syphilis and influenzal meningitis, 577 in, 370 SOU THWOOD, A. R.: Typhoid carriers, 126 Syphilis, early treatment of, 38-By arsphen- Tuberculosis, renal, and pregnancy, 320, 570 SPE mCKMAN, R. N.: Low-voltage cardiac con- amines, 423 Tuberctulosis as a sequel of trauma, 494 d itions, 145 Syphilis, modern treatment of, resuilts of, 397 Tuberculosis, surgical, in children, the sedi- SPENCER, F. M.: Acidosis and alkalosis, 123 Syphilis, prolonged treatment of, 244 mentation test in, 48 SPELILING, S. J.: Vincent's infection of pleura Syphilis, pulmonary, 413 Tuberculosis, the ultravirus of, 27 and vagina, 414 Syphilis, spinal medication in, 220 Tuberculous bacillaemia, clinical signifieance Spina bifida, 173 Syphilis, susceptibility of the male foetus to, of. 276 Spinal anaesthesia. See Anaesthesia 385 Tuberculous endometritis. See Endometritis Spinal complications of typhoid fever, 413 Syphilis and yaws, relation of, 135 Tuberculous mneningitis. See Meningitis Spinal cord: Degeneration of, diet and, 16- Syphilitic aortitis, 517 Tularaemia: Serotherapy in, 452-Post-mortem Extramedullary tumour of the, 426 Syphiloma, cylindroid. of urethra, 303 findings in, 595 Spinal medication in syphilis, 220 Syringomyelia, surgery in, 474 Tuimlour, extramedullary, of the spinal cord, Spirochaetosis, avian, cultivation of the 427 organism of, 183 Tumour of ovary, calcified, causing intestinal fSpitzbergen, epidemic of chicken-pox in, 30 occlusion, 290 Splanchnic nerves. See Nerves Tumours, fibroid, complicating pregnancy and Spleen, action of the splanchnic nerves on the, labouir, 532 407 Tumours of the frontal lobe, cerebellar Spleen, agenesis of the, 553 symptoms in, 247 S3pleen in measles, 104 T. Tumours of the small intestine, 280 Sporotrichosis, 136 Tumours of the kidney, 521 Sprains, treatment of, 376 Tabes, gastric crises of, atropine sulphate in. Tumours of the ovary and modified sex charac- Sprue, the diet in, 377 357 teristics, 138 STAHL, J.: Hourly variations in protein meta- TADDET, D.: Abdominal pain oi sympathetic Tumnours of the pelvis, benign, 519 bolism, 26 origin, 278 Tumours of the suprarenal gland, 36 STALEY, P. A.: Essential pruritus and hypo- TAGLIAFERRO. P.: Spinal anaesthesia for gynae- Turbinates, inferior, treatment of the mucosa thyroidism. 137 cological operations. 287 of the, 179 STANDER, H. J.: Haemorrhagic retinitis in TARAN, L. Mi.: The heart in scarlet fever, 1- TURLEY, F. C.: The effect of digitalis on cardiac vomiting of pregnancy. 430 Cardiac changes caused by diphtheria, 41 dyspnoea, 193 Staphylococcal haemolysin, filterable, 230 TAUSsIG, L.: Treatment of cutaneous epi- TURNER.F. D.: The position in the family of Staphylococcal septicaemia, 449, 561 thelioma, 190 mental defectives, 18 Staphylococcues albus septicaemia. 573 TAVERNIER: Benign tumours of the pelvis, 519 Typh)oid carriers, 126, 510 Staphylococcus food poisoning, 168 T]1DENAT: Dermoid cysts of the ovary, 159 Typhoid cholecystitis, 277 STAssEN. M. : Tuberculosis as a sequel of TEICHMANN, T.: Treatment of tetanus, 264 Typhoid fever. See Fever, enteric trauma, 494 Teichmann's crystals, demonstration of, 161 Typhoid hepatocholangitis, 555 STE FANEsCO, V.: Latent variolar infections, 164 TEIssiER. P.: Latent variolar infections, 164 Typhoid otitis, cerebral abscess following, 191 STEFANIK, S.: The prognosis in forceps cases TEMPLETON, H. J.: Onycholysis, 379 Typhus fever. See Fever 401 Temporal bone. See Bone Stenosis. pyloric, congenital, 472 Tennis elbow, 306 Stenosis. pyloric hypertrophic. in adults, 108, Testis, undeseended, surgery of the, 416 497 Tetanus bacillus, intestinal carriers of the. 96 Sterility, operations for the relief of, 342, 343 Tetanus [active] immunization against, 537 Sterility. pre-menstrual, and family restriction, Tetanus, treatment of. 264 506 Tetany, aetiology of, 302 Sterilization, x-ray, hysterectomy after, 402 TEJOTTA, T.: Preparation of bacterial antigens, STERNER, R. F.: Cholagogue action of sodium 508 U. dehydrocholate, 153 THOLEN, Mi. H. G. A.: Pernocton anaesthesia, STEWART, C. E.: Local anaesthesia in fracture 289 Ulcer, gastric and duodenal, pepsin injections reduction, 63 THOMAS, E. B.: Typhoid carriers, 126 in, 336 STEWART, Mi. A.: Extramedullary tunmour of THOMAS, W. A.: The urinary protein in Ulcer, cholecyst-gastrostomy in, 35 the spinal cord, 427 nephritis. 101 Ulcer of vulva, acute, 292 STEWART, R.W. T. H. : Indications for Caesarean THOMSON, M. S.: Etiology of pityriasis rosea, Ulcus serpens corneae, ultra-violet treatment section, 120 134 in, 363 Stillbirths: Aetiology of, 344-Prophylaxis of, THOREK., hi.: Nipple transplantation, 67 ULE8SKO-STROGANOWA, K.: Diagnosis of chorion- 322 Throat, filterable anaerobic bacteria in the, epitbelioma, 318 STODEL, G.: Polyvalent serotherapy in pul- 233 U'tra-violet treatment in ulcus serpens corneae monary gangrene, 337 Throat, sore, sporadic septic, 143 363 STOKES, J. H.: Treatment of early syphilis, 38 Thromboses, chronic, of the pulmonary artery, Ultravirus of tuberculosis, 27 Stomach, the leather-bottle, 170 468 Umbilical diphtheria. See Diphtheria Stomach, radiology of the, r17 Thrombosis, cavernous sinus, septic, 34 IJndulant fever. See Fever Stomach. See also Gastric Thrombosis coronary, 351-Prognosis in, 299- Uraemiiia following the excessive elimination of Stone. See Calculi Treatment of. 524 chlorides, 331 STOOKEY. P. F.: Essential pruritus and hypo- Thrombosis, phlebitis, and embolism, post- Ureter. bilateral double, 475 tbyroidism, 137 operative, 579 Ureteral fistula. See Fistula STOUT, B. F.: Septic cavernous sinus throm- Typhoid carriers, 126, 510 Ureteral origin of referred pain, 463 bosis, 34 Thyroglossal cysts and fistulae, 211 Urethra, cancer of. See Cancer STOVIN. J. S.: Treatment of atrophic rhinitis, 314 Thyroid insufficiency, the heart in, 509 Urethra, cylindroid syphiloma of, 303 Stramonium in Parkinsonism. 12 TITECA, J.: Susceptibility of the male foetus to Urethra, female, congenital obstruction of, 501 STRANDBERG. 0.: Prognosis and treatment of syphilis, 385 URIBE, E. B.: Wounds of the fingers, 374 tuberculosis of the larynx. 178 Tobacco smoke and phagoeytosis, 254 Uricaemia, Tommasi's sign in, 106 STRAtuSZ, L.: Dangers in arsenobenzol therapy, Tommasi's sign in uricaemia, 106 Urinary acidifiers, 218, 219 Tonsillectomy, after-effects of, 91 Urinary protein in nephritis, 101 Streptococcal toxaemia, chronic, 492 Tonsillitis, chronic, surgical treatment of, 110 Urinary tract, radiography of the, 480 Stricture, cervical, 484 ToPPER, Anne: 13asal metabolism at puberty, Urogenital infection, primary, in paratyphoid STROM, A.: Epidemic lobar pneumonia, 205 404 fever, 493 STROUD, W. D.: Auricular fibrillation, 444 Torsion-spasm, 428 Urography, intravenous, 115 Strychnine poisoning, experimental, somnifen Torticollis, congenital muscular, early inter- Uroselectan in intravenous urography, 115 treatment of. 424 vention in, 128 Uterine cancer, See Cancer Subarachnoid haemorrhage, spontaneous, 235, TOURAINE, A.: Syphilis and cancer, 467-Syph- Uterine haemorrhage. See Haemorrhage 55 ilis and cancer of the cervix, 571 Uterine perforation, treatment of, 249 THU BRT I JAN.-JUNE, I932] INDEX TO THE EPITOME I MEDICAL JOUIRAL I

Uterine rupture following Caesarean section, Vitamins. influence of on the course of infec- WHTE, P. D.: Prognosis in angina pectoris and 225 tions, 275 coronary thrombosis, 299 Uterine tonus, 345 VOGT, E.: Spinal anaesthesia in gynaecology, WHiTB, W. E.: The pituitary gland and ovula- Uterus, pregnant, full-term, extirpation of, 229 24 tion, 295 Uterus, puerperal inversion of the. 158 Vomiting of pregnancy, haemorrhagic retinitis Whooping-cough: Treated' by convalescent Uterus, sarcoma of the, 140, 504, 569 in. 430 serum, 114-Vaccine therapy in, 563 Vulva, epitheliomata, evolution and treatment WIDENHEON, H.: The hormone of the supra- of. 534 renal cortex, 387 Vulva, acute ulcer of the, 292 WILE, U. J.: Malarial therapy of neurosyphilis, 358 WrLENSEY, A. 0.: Osteomyelitis of the jaws in infants, 240 WILLBKs, R.: Anaphylactic shock in syphilis, 142 V. WILLINK, J. W. T.: Vaginal sarcoma, 271 WILsoN, Virginia A.: Dietary treatment of Vaccine, anti-gonococcal, intravenous injections nervousness in children, 132 of, 453 W. W3aTH, E.: After-effects of tonsillectomy. 91 Vaccine and antivirus, combined, treatment of WOLFE, B. A.: Mural sarcoma of the uterus, 504 aone vulgaris, 451 WAAILER. E.: Purulent infection with B. WoLFP, S.: Purpura haemorrhagica in para- Vaccine treatment: Of hay fever. 283-In chronic intIuenaae, 50-Preparation of bacterial typhoid septicaemia, 125 arthritis. 550-Of whooping-cough. 563 antigens, 508 WOLTE3S, K, L.: Occurrence of avian tubercle Vaccines in clinical treatment, the place of. 498 WADDELL, J. A.: Spinal medication in syphilis, bacilli in milk, 464 Vagina, primary epithelioma of the. 199 220 WOOD-SMITH, F. G.: Purpura in scarlet fever Vagina and pleura, Vincent's infection of, 414 WAGNER-JAUREGG: Repeated malaria therapy, 237 Vaginal sarcoma. See Sarcoma 478 WRIaGHT-SMTH, R. J.: Extramedullary tumour Vaginitis due to Trichotnonae vaginalis, 139 WAEHFIELD, E. G.: A test for early renal of the spinal cord, 427 VALzRIO. A.: Seminal vesiculitis in mumps, 409 insufficiency, 232-Sodium chloride in renal VALETTE, M.: A substitute for chrysarobin in insufficiency, 285 dermaSology. 84 WAXELEY, C. P. G.: Tumours of the small VALIN, J.: Treatment of bronchial asthma, 564 intestine, 280 VAN BUREN, F. A.: Uterine rupture following WALLGREN, A.: The iron content of human Caesarean section, 225 milk, 593 VAN CREVELD, C.: Treatment of anaemia in WALz, W.: Spontaneous delivery in unfavour- premature infants. 499 able face presentation, 591 VAN CREVELD, S.: The liver in scarlet fever, 122 WALzEL, P.: Cholecyst-gastrostomy in ulcer, 35 X. VAN DEL, D. T.: Laceration of the pelvic WANG, L. K.: Spinal complications of typhoid diaphragm, 248 fever, 413 Xanthoma tuberosum, 407 VAN DER HOEDEN, J.: Br. abortus infections in WANGENSTEEN, 0. H.: Surgery of the un- X-ray exposures, rationalication of, 340 Holland, 141 descended testis, 416 X-ray pelvimetry, 116 VAN DER HOEvzN, H.: Prophylaxis of still- WARBURG, B.: Mistaken diagnosis of rheumatic X-ray sterilization, hysterectomy after, 402 births, 322 heart disease and rheumatic fever, 51 X-ray treatment of persistent menopausal VAN DER HORST, N.: Xanthoma tuberosum, 407 Water, drinking, identification of faecal B. coli haemorrhage, 92 VAQUBZ, H.: The mean arterial hbypertension, in, 386 X-ray treatment of chronic suppuration, 530 124 Water purity, B. aerogenes as an index of. 369. X-rays and insulin in treatment of canoer, 482 Varicella, severe, 77 See also Journal Index Varicella, Sklowsky symptom in, 103 WATSON. B. P.: Pregnaney and labour compli- Variolar infections, latent, 164 cated by fibroid tumours, 532 Vasomotor contraction, spasmodic, of the in- WATsoN, W. L.: Fractures of the lower radial ternal auditory artery, 89 epiphysis, 560 VBIrL, P.: Cardiac rhythm during lumbar WATT, K. N.: Vaccine treatment of hay fever, puncture, 102 283 VEILCEIBNBLAU, L.: Treatment of silicosis, 378 WEDD, A. M.: Diagnosis of coronary occlusion, Venereal disease, the age Incidence of, 279 255 1 T~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. Ventricular fibrillation, transient, 388 WEILL-SPIRE, R.: Multiple fractures in a new- Ventricular fibrillation in diphtheria, 516 born infant, 398 Yaws and syphilis, relation of, 135 VERGER, P.: Syphilitic aortitis, 517 Weil's disease, a water-borne outbreak of, 293 YEOMANS, F. C.: Injection treatment of haemor- Vesiculitis. seminal, in mumps. 409 WEINSTEIN, A.: The hormone of the suprarenal rhoids, 148 VIOKEBY, E. A.: Radiography of the urinary cortex. 387 tract, 480 WEIsE, E. C.: Sporotrichosis, 13& VIDAOVIc, S.: Bilateral double ureter, 475 WBIss. A.: Cholecysto-gastrostomy for chronic VILLARET. M.: Influenzal parotitis, 32 pancreatitis, 260 VINCENT, H.: Polyvalent serotherapy in pul- WEIss, 8.: Incidence of rheumatic heart monary gangrene, 337 disease, 544 Vincent's Infection of vagina and pleura, 414 WEBMTENBAXEE, W.: Extirpation of the full-term VINSON, P. P.: Primary bronchial carcinoma, pregnant uterus, 229 Z. 259 WERTHER, J.: Malaria therapy in gonorrhoea, VIOLET: Diagnosis and treatment of cancer of 176 ZANHTI, #.: Treatment of erysipelas, 425 the body of the uterus, 181 WETHEBRBY, M.: Vaocine therapy in chronic Zz3RNIK, H.: Diplopia in hypoglyeaemia, 256 Vitamin A, transformation in vitro of oaroteno arthritis, 550 Zondek-Aschheim reaction, negative, in a hyda- to,70 w. WHITE, M. B.: Pregnancy tests, 95 tidiform mole, 66

Printed and nublished by the British Medical Association, at their Office, Tavisock Square, in the Parish of St. Pancras, in the County of Londou JAN. 2, CEREBRAL ANEURYSM WITH RECURRENT LEAKAGE rTHE BRITISH 4 1932] _' '-'~- LMEDICAL JOURNAL_ fat overlying Sibson's fascia, and this provides an excel- In view of the possibility of the condition being due to lent plane in which the dissection can proceed once the subarachnoid haemorrhage, a lumbar puncture was per- openiing in the deep cervical fascia has been enlarged. formed. The cerebro-spinal fluid, which was under These observations are founded upon pressure, was uniformly stained with fresh blood; after twenty-six standing, the supernatant fluid was distinctly yellow in examples of " collar-stud " abscess treated by excision. colour. These characteristics of the fluid, taken in con- Union by first intention occurred in all save two, both of junction with the above physical signs, led to a diagnosis these being in the supraclavicular region, and having of leaking cerebral aneurysm; and such localizing signs as advanced skin involvement. All the end-results have there vere pointed to the probability that the aneurysm been satisfactory. I desire to make clear that in each was situated in the left Sylvian fissure. On the assump- case the glandular involvement was strictly limited. tion that the attack of March 7th had a similar origin, Indeed, it has been my experience that the tuberculous the yellow staining of the supernatant fluid, indicative process is usually circumscribed in this condition. In all of altered blood pigments, would be consistent with this explanation. cases artificial sunlight treatment was commenced soon During the next few days the condition of the patient after operation, and where there were dental caries and improved; she was able to understand simple commands, diseased tonsils these received appropriate attention. but the power of speech and the right brachial monoplegia Finally, it is submitted- that for those who must be showed no improvement. The disks remained withini educated and rendered fit for the battle of life with aLs normal limits, although the veins seemed to be slightly little delay as possible, complete excision of a " collar- engorged. The pulmonary condition was actively pro- stud" abscess is a form of treatment which cannot be gressive, and, in spite of the condition of the central bettered. rnervous system becominig more normal, the patient died REFEIRENCES fromn broncho-pineumonia on April 10th, 1931. BaileY, Hamilton: British Medcica Journal, 1929. Calot: Indispensable OrthopaediCs. FINDINGS AT NECROPSY A post-mortem examination of the brain was carried out a few hours after death. There was some fresh blood in CEREBRAL ANEURYSM WITH the main sulci, and about a dessertspoonful round the base RECURRENT LEAKAGE of the brain. Over the left Sylvian fissure could be seen a clot of blood about the size of a shilling. Without BY further examination, the brain was allowed to harden in Rz. M. J. HARPER, M.A., M.D.OxoN. 10 per cent. formol saline. On dissection, the circle of HONORARY MEDICAL OFFICER, NORTH DEVON DISPENSARY Willis was followed out along the left middle cerebral (With Special Plate) artery, which led into a clot of fresh blood about the size of a walnut. When this was scraped away, there was revealed another toughier and more organized clot about The patient, a single woman of 41, had enjoyed such a quarter the size of the other-obviously the result of exceptional health that, except for an appendicectomy anl earlier haemorrhage. This second clot contained a during the war, she had never had to consult a doctor. small aneurysm at the origin of one of the branches from Since October, 1929, she had complained of headaches the middle cerebral artery. This aneurysm, shown slightly before her menstrual periods, for which she took large magnified, reproduced on the Special Plate, was grape-like doses of aspirin. Although it is said by her family that iii formation, and most probably of congenital type. A her manner was " strange " at these times, she carried dissection of the other arteries of the brain showed that on an active business life and never received medical they were in a healthy condition, and revealed no further attention. aneurysms. In the plate, indicated by a horse-hair, will Macirch 7th, 1931.-Being in the pre-menstrual state, she be seen in the wall of the aneurysm a small opening (not complained of severe headache; later in the day her an artefact) through which the leakage evidently took relatives, hearing a fall, found her unconscious on the floor. Seen by her doctor shortly afterwards, she was place. semi-conscious, pale, and collapsed. The power of speech was markedly affected, but there were no other physical signs. The reflexes were normal; the plan-tar response Memoranda was flexor on both sides; the blood pressure was 150/90. A large fibroid was present in the lower abdomen. The MEDICAL, SURGICAL, OBSTETRICAL patient made steady progress, and seemed likely to make a complete recovery. April 1st.-She was getting out of bed and walking A " CONTRACEPTIVE" her speech had improved greatly, but gave the impression (With Special Plate) that she talked with affectation. April 4th.-She complained of severe headache, but as It is contended by some birth-control authorities that the she -was again in the pre-menstrual state this was not insertion of a Grafenberg ring precludes all chance of unusual. She described the headache as being frontal pregnancy, except, perhaps, that of extrauterine gestation. and occipital in distribution. She had been sitting in her An account of the following case may be of interest, and bedroom, and later in the day she again fell; when found, serve as a warning. she had vomited and was lying unconscious on the floor. In February, 1931, Mrs. X, aged 36, married eight She was removed to a nursing home. years, but with no children, consulted a London physician The patient, on examnination, was found to be stuporous who is a protagonist of birth control, and was assured that and unable to co-operate in any way. She had lost the if she had a ring inserted into the uterus Ino other means power of speech, and she held her head with her left hand. In the central nervous system the outstanding of contraception were necessary. Under gas and oxygen, physical signs were rigidity of the neck muscles, and a a full-size Griifenberg ring was planted in the uterus, and right brachial monoplegia. In addition, it was noted that a few weeks later the patient proceeded to India with her the arm reflexes were normal, the legs equal in tone, husband. Throughout the early months of the year she the knee-jerks absent, the ankle-jerks present, the plantar suffered from irregularities, menorrhagia, and backache, response flexor on both sides, and all abdominal reflexes with mastitis during her menstrual periods. In August absent. Kernig's sign was positive. The optic disks were and September no periods were seen, and there was within normal limits. The signs in the respiratory system constant low fever, with much right-sided pain in the suggested that a considerable quantity of vomitus had been inhaled into the right side of the chest. The tem- abdomen. There was Ino vomiting, but a constant brown perature, after being subnormal, rose a few hours later discharge. The question of pregnancy had never entered to 99.80 F. her mind, nor that of the medical attendant, but as her MEMORANDA r ThE P"TTTSR 14 JAN. 2, 1932] L MEDICAL JOURNAL symptoms increased, especially the fever and pain, she ARTERIO-VENOUS ANEURYSM OF THE LEFT was brought down to Calcutta. SUPERFICIAL TEMPORAL VEIN On examination I found she was about ninie to ten weeks pregnant. The radiogram, by Dr. Galstaun (reproduced (With Special Plate) on the Special Plate), explains itself. Because of her A Somali male, aged about 35, came to hospital and gave symptoms and anaemia I advised that the patient's uterus the following history: should be emptied. This was done, and the ring was As a result of a fight he was struck by a thick stick found embedded in the chorion, presumably responsible for in front of the left car two or three years previously. the pain, discharge, and fever. The foetus appeared There was much swelling and pain at the site of the normal, although it is a matter of speculation whether injury, but practically no bleeding. At first he maintained pregnancy to full term, without disability to the mother that there was no bleeding at all, but eventually acknow- or the foetus, could occur in such a case. This report, ledged that there might have been not more thani a table- and perhaps there are others of like nature unrecorded, spoonful. After a week or two the swelling subsided com- will perhaps curb enthusiasm. pletely, except for a small pulsating area exactly where he was hit. This then gradually extended over the scalp, V. B. GREEN-ARMYTAGE, M.D. until the condition seen on admission was brought about. Calcutta. F.R.C.P., F.C.O.G. On admission he complained of throbbing and headache, especially in the occipital region. On examination there was a small scar about half an SUDDEN DEATH FROM HAEMORRHAGE INTO inch long at the site of the original inljury and an obvious THE SUPRARENAL CAPSULES IN A arterio-venous aneurysm of the left superficial temporal vein and its anterior and posterior tributaries. The photo- CHILD graph shows the condition fairly well. The superficial (With Special Plate) temporal and posterior temporal veins were enlarged to According to certain observers haemorrhage inlto the supra- two fingerbreadths and very tortuous. At the site of renal capsules is extremely common in infancy. Histo- anastomosis with the occipital vein the swelling was more logically, haemorrhage into the suprarenal capsules can saccular, and the skull could be felt to be eroded beneath be demonstrated in nearly all newborn infants" (Grulee's it a depression about one inch in diameter. The anterior Clinical Pediatrics). Toxaemia and injury, particularly temporal vein was less enlarged, and gradually dwindled away towards the root of the nose. The transverse facial if there is asphyxia, as in difficult and prolonged labour, vein was unaffected. Pulsation was marked, and a systolic is the predisposing cause in most of the cases. There thrill aind a systolic bruit could be made out over the is, however, a type in which there is no history of injury whole aneurysm. Firm pressure in front of the ear at birth or otherwise, in which the " apparently normal allowed the veins to empty completely. child goes into collapse and dies," as in the case about Operation-.An incision was made in front of the ear to be described. Thomson (Diseases of Childyen) says: over the proximal portion of the aneurysm, and an attempt was made to dissect it out, with a view to ligaturing " The most interesting tvpe of the disease is that which the occasionally sets in in children during the first year of life superficial temporal artery where it communicated with as part of a rapidly fatal illness. The symptoms set in the aneurysm. This could not be done, owing to the thin- suddenly with severe abdominal p)ain, high fever, aInd some- ness of the walls of the aneurysm and to the fact that it times vomiting and diarrhoea. Scattered spots may appear was adherent to the parotid fascia and zygoma, completely over the surface of the body. CoInvulsions are common, and coil'ering the artery. A small incision was therefore made death may occur wNithin twrenty-four hours." about two inches higher up at the point marked L in the The following case belongs to this latter type, although photograph, and a ligature was applied there. After it differs from Thomson's description in that the child operation the distal portion of the aneurysm disappeared showed practically no symptoms previous to death. entirely, after a short rise of temperature accompanied by pain and tenderness a week later due to thrombosis taking A female child, about 7 months old, w-as brought to the place in it. The portion proximal to the ligature slowly surgery by its fattier in the middle of the night. On exam- hardened, and it now remains, four months after opera- inatioil the child was dead, having died in its father's arms tion, as a smallish hard lump in front of the ear, with on the xvay, a matter of less than five minutes' walk. The pulsation just perceptible in it. The headache, giddiness, most obvious thing noticed was a cluster of purpuric spots, and throbbing have entirely disappeared. about the size of half a crow-ni, on the left cheek, while all over the surface of the body, on the buccal mucous membrane COMMENTTARY and soft palate, wNere scattered discrete spots of the same type. The interesting points in this case seem to be: (a) the I he child was rather poorly nourished and flabbv, but no fact that the condition was brought about, not by a evidence of rickets or other gross disease was observed. penetrating wound, but by a crushing of the vessels The story told by the father was that the child had been against the zygoma-as shown by the nature of the injury in its usual health uintil the day previous, when it had been and the small amount of external bleeding; and (b) the " off colour " and had vomited onice. The conditioin of the considerable area of bone erosion in the occipital region child at bedtime wNas not such as to cause the parents to and the pain produced thereby, in spite of the fact that seek medical advice. During the night the mother's attention the occipito-frontalis muscle lies between the vessels and was called by the child's making a " funny noise," and, when the bone. the light was turnied on, she noticed it was black in the face. A. H. MORLEY, M.B., Ch.B. That appearance w-as due partly to the purpuric rash; there Berbera Hospital. MIe(lical Officer. was no question cf asphyxia. Thereupon the child was immediately brought to the surgery. Post-mortem examination showed a poorly nourished, under- STERNAL FISSURE IN A CHINESE developed child, with purpuric spots as described. Thorax, (With Special Plate) abdomenT, brain, and meninges dlisclosed nothing abnormal, A Chinese boy, 17 years of age, came to the hospital except that there were recent e'xtensive haemorrhages in of occasional of the both suprarenal capsules, as shown in the Plate. complaining swelling feet this year (1931). When he was undressed it was at once This case showed none of the several constitutional obvious that he had a deep fissure of the sternum, at the symptoms usually described. It was the type that sud- bottom of which the aorta could be seen to pulsate. On denly " went into collapse and died." The condition inquiry he said that he had had this condition since birth. seems sufficiently rare to merit description. At the bottom of the depression there was a small scar J. A. HENDERSON, M.B. for which he could not account, but which had probably Derby. F. PETTIGREW, M.B., Ch.B. been caused by needling by the native method. Previous JAN. 2, 1932] MEMORANDA E BRITISH 15 r MEDI~~~~CAL JOURNAL illnesses had no bearing on his condition. He has never "Breech presentation with both legs and one arm extended." been strong, and during this year had done nothing but On October 7th version without anaesthesia was attempted rest at home. There was a slight cough, but he said he unsuccessfully. The )atient continued to attend ante-natally, had no sputum. and was allowed to go into labour spontaneously. Pains began at 1 on Examination showed that the upper four sternebrae were a.m. November 10th, and the patient was admitted at 4.30 a.m. On examination, the cervix was separated by a complete fissure, while from the fifth rib down- dilated to the size of a wards there was normal union, though the bony ridge was shilling; membranes intact. At 10 a.m. the membranes ruptured spontaneously. At 11.45 a.m., somewhat depressed. The ununited sternal portions lined the under general sides of the deep depression that lay in the central line. The anaesthesia in the dorsal position, a hand was sterno-hyoid and sterno-thyroid muscles arose from the edges introduced into the vagina, and both legs and one arm were felt flexed. The cervix was fully dilated, and the feet brought of these plates about three inches belowv the normally developed down. When clavicle. The sternal head of the sterno-mastoid muscle could the body had been born to, the costal margin, a hand was again passed up, and both arms, which were not be miiade out. The skin at the bottom of the depression flexed over the lay directly on the first part of the aorta aild the upper part chest, were delivered. The head was delivered by jaw flexion and shoulder traction. There was no excess of the heart, and it pulsated violently with the movements of of the heart. liquor amnii, and the baby weighed 7 lb. Antero-posterior x-ray films sho-wed the heart to be about The interesting features of this case are: (1) that normal in size and position, though slightly raised. The although on x-ray examination five weeks before delivery diaphragm was also more dome-shaped than is usual. No bony the legs were found to be extended, at delivery they were shadows could be made out in the sternal plates. The rib found to be flexed; (2) there was a primary extension of cartilages sprang from the ribs at the usual sites. one arm, shown by x-ray examination. The patient refused the offer of a restorative operation, I am indebted to Mr. Aleck Bourne, senior obstetric surgeon and the matter was not pressed.- The interesting point is to Queen Charlotte's Hospital, for permission to publish the the disability arising from the fact that the framework case. of the chest is not properly closed. The area which lies J. G. HASTINGS INCE, much defeats Senior Resident 'Medical Officer, Quieen bare is depressed by inspiration, and by so Charlotte's the muscular efforts to produce a negative pressure in Hospital. the thoracic cavity. The patient has rounded shoulders, produced in an effort of nature to reduce the gap. There is no other physical condition to account for the failure of the heart to meet the demands of normal exercise and CLINICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PROCEEDINGS work. The pulse rate was about 80 per minute, and there was no dyspnoea while at rest. He was advised to take SOUTH MIDDLESEX DIVISION up sedentary work. Minor Injuries of the Hand H. G. WYATT, M.B.Lond. At a meeting of the South Middlesex Division on Novem- Schofield Mlenmorial Hospital, Shansi. ber 26th, with the chairman, Dr. L. H. F. WALTON, pre- siding, Mr. GRANT MASSIE delivered an address on minor HERPES ZOSTER WITH FACIAL PARALYSIS: injuries of the HOUSEHOLD hand, including burns and whitlows. CHICKEN-POX IN SAME Mr. Massie said that in the case of incised wounds On September 3rd I attended an old lady, aged 73 years, dividing one or more of the palmar flexor tendons of complained of intense pain behind the right ear. hand or fingers it was important to bear in mind the Examination revealed a crop of vesicles over the mastoid relationship of the synovial sheaths, if a straight, stiff region, and the case was diagnosed as herpes zoster. On finger was not to result. The free action of the tendon my next visit, two days later, the patient had developed depended upon preserving the integrity of the potential a well-marked complete facial paralysis on the same space between the two layers of the synovial or mucous side as the herpes. There was no other sign of sheath, and the prevention of adhesions here. Suture involvement of the nervous system. Within a week the was often difficult, and should be performed as soon as herpes had disappeared, but the facial paralysis persists. possible after the accident. Following closure of the wound An additional point of interest is that the patient's two the part should be splinted in the position of least tension, grandchildren, living in the same house, developed and movement be prohibited for two or three weeks. It chicken-pox on September 17th, a fortnight after the was important to avoid bruising the severed ends of the grandmother's herpes began. There were no other cases of tendon, and to interfere as little as possible with the chicken-pox reported in the district. The herpes patient adjacent structures. In long immobilization of the hand, has been almost completely deaf in both ears for the last as also in cases of Colles's fracture, the interphalangeal ten years. We know that the facial nerve sends a posterior and metacarpo-phalangeal joints became progressively auricular branch behind the ear, but this has not been stiff. The contractures were unusually resistant to treat- proved to contain sensory fibres. The sensory distribution ment, and the stiffness after a few weeks of fixation for this area comes from cervical nerves. Cases have been might require many months of treatment. Active move- described in which herpes zoster has occurred in the ment of the adjacent parts should therefore be started as neighbourhood of the external auditory meatus, together soon as possible. The extensor tendons, however, from with facial palsy of the same side. I am not aware of the bases of the metacarpals downwards, were devoid of a herpes behind the ear complicated by facial paralysis. synovial covering, and on the dorsum of the fingers the Knighton, Radnorshire. G. H. H. BOOTH, M.B., Ch.B. tendon spread out into a firmly fixed expansion, division of which was not followed by retraction; simple splinting in a position of hyperextension led, therefore, to rapid BREECH PRESENTATION union. Traumatic arthritis of an interphalangeal joiInt In view of the recent discussion on breech presentation might be followed by long-lasting stiffness, pain, and which has been carried on in the British Medical Journal, swelling. X-ray examination usually revealed no abnor- the following case, which occurred in Queen Charlotte's mality, and the thickening was manifestly periarticular, Hospital, may be worth recording. the underlying facto'r being bruising of the articular A pritnigravida, aged 18 years, expecting by her dates on cartilage. The best method of treatment was the appli- October 30th, was raldiographed at the thirty-sixth week for cation of heat, gentle massage, and movement. Fractures a breech I)resentation. 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4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i OBITUARY THE BRITISH JAN. 2, 1932] [MEDICAL JOUR-NAL 41 of obstetrical instruments, including, fifty years ago, a Britains have graced with their presence, and holding us, long forceps and a vaginal speculum. Some of his patterns his hosts, enthralled by his intimate knowledge of men came into general use in the West of Scotland. His fame and manners, by his shrewd judgements, his pawky wit, as an operator was based on steady, careful work, and he and the unerring soundness of his advice-advice which disclaimed anything in the nature of " brilliant " surgery, undoubtedly helped the Victorian Branch to obtain justice for which his cautious temperament had an instinctive for its members. distrust. But to realize Todd at his very best was to see him Socially Dr. Reid was a man of great charm. In old with that other child of his affections, the Sydney age his face, which would have adorned any gallery of Zoological Gardens, on the north shore of the magnificent Scottish worthies, expressed a memorable benignity. He harbour which he knew and loved so well. Todd's interest had at his command a constant fund of anecdote and happy in his hobby was extraordinary, and the novel and natural reminiscence, and he delighted in nothing better than to conditions under which the animals now live was largely help his professional brethren or the sick and suffering. his doing. Todd's genuine delight at my equally genuinie Even in his retirement he was always eager to answer amazement at seeing, from the deck of the ferry boat, any call for assistance. He also took a community a large Polar bear strolling apparently quite uncontrolled interest in the little village of Carmunnock, five miles along the sunlit shores of the noble bay, was a thing to from Glasgow, where he had his home. His chief recrea- be remembered, and revealed Todd at his best. It summed tions were walking and fishing. In the pursuit of the up the shrewd, kindly nature hidden more ordinarily salmon he had travelled in Lapland and Norway, Canada, behind an apparently austere exterior. and the United States, and his keen discipleship of Izaak Doubtless Todd owes much to his professioni, but that Walton was shown in the library of four hundred volumes profession owes him more, infinitely more, indeed, than on angling which he had accumulated. Dr. Reid was a life- it can ever repay. But we can at least remember him. long total abstainer, a temperance advocate, and at one Todd, the wise counsellor, the kindly and ever-willing time vice-president of the Prohibition Party in Scotland. friend, the man who had so deeply at heart the honour of Another great interest of his life was medical missions, a great and noble calling, and the man who has wrought possibly deriving from the fact that at the Hamilton so much for medicine and its politics in his own and Grammar School he had had as his schoolfellows two other lands, and who has indeed deserved so well of sons of David Livingstone, remembered Livingstone them all. coming to address the school, and also, as a medical student, met the great explorer in 1864, when, on his has learnt with regret of the sudden death last furlough, he addressed the Royal Faculty of Physi- of its assistant medical officer of health, Dr. BERTRA.M cians and Surgeons. Another point of contact between FRTEND BARTLETT, M.C., at the age of 51. Dr. Bartlett, the two men was their association, extending over many who was appointed in 1919, served in France witlh , years in Dr. Reid's case, with the Anderson College. All temporary commission in the R.A.M.C. throughout the medical missionary activities found in Dr. Reid to the very war and attained the rank of major. Since then he has end an enthusiastic supporter. held the position of tuberculosis officer-a-nd child welfare medical officer for Blackpool. He was keenly interested in boxing, and attended a tournament at the Tower Circus shortly before his death. THE LATE DR. R. H. TODD Professor R. J. A. BERRY writes: It is with the deepest regret that I have learned of the, to me, unexpected death of Dr. R. H. Todd of Universities and Colleges Sydney. As, for the time being, the official representative on the Council of the Queensland and New South Wales UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE Branches, with the latter of which Dr. Todd has so long At a congregation held on December 19th, 1931, the following been intimately and honourably associated, it is my medical degrees were conferred: M.MB., B.CHIR.-H. M11allinson, G. S. Storrs, B. H. Cole. sorrowful task to place on record the deep sense of the AI.M.-A. C. Crooke, S. R. Matthews, J. C. F. Lloyd-Williamison. loss my constituents and myself have experienced in his B.C11IR.-WV. S. Dyson. death. To Australian and Anglo-Australian medical men The folloving candidates have been approved at the exam- Todd had come affectionately to be regarded as the ination indicated: embodiment of all that was best in Federal and State TIIRD M\ B-Part I (Surgerx, Midwifery, and Gynaecologjv) NV. C. Barber, L. T. Bond, WV. A. C. K.-N. Bruice, T. E. Burrows, medical politics and organization. It seems hard to realize R. Cairns, J. XV. Campbell, D. B. Cater, G. XV. Crimmin, 1T. ]). that the man who was so recently similarly acclaimed by Day, R. H. Dobbs, WV. 0. A. Ede, G. A. Emmerson, J. H. Fisher, at Eastbourne is now no XVr. H. Gabb, H. L. H. H. Green, C. S. Hall-Smith, C. L. Heanley, his British colleagues longer E. Hinden, B. Holden, P. XN'. Hutton, S. S. jaikaran, WV. H. G. among us. Jessol, P. AV. E. Jones, A. R. R. Le Flemning, C. S. Lewis, J. L. But it is not of Todd the official, either medical or Lovibond, G. G. Ludgater, A. N. \IcCrea, J. WV. Macmillan, G. A. MTandow, J. AI. Matthlew, A. R. R. MIears, G. J. Mfeikle, legal, that I would write, for there are others who can R. V. F. Mercer, J. Mletcalf, A. Mforgan, HI. B. Padwick better bear testimony to his extraordinary worth, but of J. Parkes, S. H. B. Platts, F. Radcliffe, R. A. Ratcliff, R. D. Roper, M1. L. Rosenheim, J. L. S. Scott, A. I). Skyrimie, C. XXT. Thomas, Todd the man, the friend and kindly colleague of us all. J. B. Tracey, 0. S. Tubbs, J. T. Turner, G. I). XVedd, H. 1). Todd's extraordinary keenness on, and familiarity with, White, J. L. XV"ild, G. VN'illiams, R. H. H. WVilliams, XV. Wilson all B.M.A. interests and problems, was first brought home Wonlen: L. G. Byrde, A. AI. N-aish. I'art II (Principles and Practice of PhIiysic, Pathology,, and Plharniacology): P. T. Ashby, personally to me during my tenure of the presidential chair R. . T.X Battle, A. D. Briscc.e, XV. A. C. K.-T. Bruce, L. C. Cook, of the Victorian Branch. Engaged, as we then were, in A. Ctirshanm, C. A. cle Candole, G. R. Ellis, M\I. Ellis, A. W. Franklin, G. H. A. Graetz, H. F. Green, IH. L. H. H. Green, an earnest and eventually successful attempt to convince G. H1l-e,Ad G. J. Hairris, J. luglhes, L. P. Jameson vans, the Australian friendly societies that our medical services N. Langdon-Down, T. C. Larrkworthy, C. S. Lewis, J. V. Lucas', were worth a little more to them than the few coppers R. S. C. AlcDade, AIl. IT. MAksina, A. K. Mfonro, G. G. Mowat, R. XVr. C. Alurray, C. R. L'E. ()rmie, XV. R. Parkes, G. T. Partridge, a week their members subscribed, we brought Todd down F. E. Pilkington, M\. A. Roishton, N. SteXvens, C. E. Taylor, on the long trail from Sydney to Melbourne to help us XT. Thorne Thorne, J. B. Tracey, AI. XVestwood lVoinanW with his legal and medical lore, and he gave of his best. ML. . Al. M. Fisher. The Raymoind Horton-Smith Prize for the current academic Well do I remember Todd sitting at that round table in year has been awarded to Dr. XVilfrid Davison NewNcomb the bay window of the Melbourne Club, which so many (Trinity College) for his MI.D. thesis on the relationship distinguished medical visitors from Great and Greater between peptic ulceration and gastric carcinoma. UNIVERSITIES AND ETHE BRITTSR 42 JAkN. 2, 1932) COLLEGES IMEDICAL JOURNAL from further examination in Midwifery: F. J. Clancy, P. J. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON O'Doherty. Dr. 0. L. V. de Wesselow, F.R.C.P., has been appointed DIPLONIA IN PSYCHOLOGICAL T\IEDICIN-E.-T. J. Hennelly. as from December Ist, 1931, to the University Chair of D.P.H.-Part II: * XVr. P. O'Callaghan, tH. J. Phillips, C. J. Medicine tenable at St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School. Ellison, J. G. O'Reilly. Part I: Patricia M. J. Daly. *F'irst-class honours. t Second-class honours. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE A course of six lectures on the physiology of reproduction UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN will be given by Dr. A. S. Parkes on Fridays, January 15th, At a meeting of the Academic Council, on Thursday, December 22nd, and 29th, and February 5th, 12th, and 19th, at 17th, 1931, an election of members to the Governing Body 5 p.m. Mr. G. P. W'ells will give a course of ten lectures took place. The following six members wvere re-elected: Pro- on comparative physiology, on Fridays, January 15th, 22nd, fessor James Drew, Professor John J. Nolan, Professor Robert and 29th, Februarv 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th, and March O' Donovan, Professor E. P. McLaughlin, Professor Patrick 4th, 11th, and 18th, at 5 p.m. Admission free. Semple, and Professor H. C. MccWeeney. This was thle lirst part of the election, which will last until January 31st, wvhen LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE the present three-year term of office will terminate. The next series of eight lectures and demonstrations on tropical hygiene, which are intended for rnen and women outside the medical profession proceeding to the Tropics, w,ill ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH be given by Lieut.-Colonel G. E. F. Stammers from Januarv At a meeting of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 11th to 20th. These courses of instruction, in addition 14o held on December 17th, 1931, when the President, Mr. John providing simple rules for guidance in regard to personal Vheeler Dowden, was in the chair, the following twenty- hygiene and preparation for life in the Tropics, will also seven successful candidates out of 88 entered, who passed the *embrace a short account of some of the more common requisite examinations, were admitted Fellows: diseases, with advice in regard to measures of protection and W. V.. Anderson, A. C. Armstrong, I. A. G. L. Dick, J. A. self-treatment. The synopsis and other particulars can be Fraser, E. G. Gibbs, F. S. Hlubbersty, J. L. M. Jeffares, M1. 13. obtained from the secretary, London School of Hygiene and Lavery, J. G. LeebGdy, A. Ml. McAlaster, A. J. AM. Melly, A. M\Iiller, Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, Gower Street, W.C.1. R. Oliver, A. I). Polonsky, D. L. Pow, T. Prasad, W. 0. I've, A. F. Quayle, P. G. D. Quinet, W. L. Rowe, C. R. Salkeld, F. R. Smale, V. P. Squire, G. G. L. Stening, F. D. du T. van Zijl, A. B. Walker-Smith, K. F. D. WVaters. UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM At the convocation held on December 19th, 1931, the following degrees and diplomas were conferred: CONJOINT BOARD IN IRELAND M.D. FOR PRACTITIONERS OF LiIFTEEN YEARS' STANDING.-O. R. The following candidates have been approved at the examina- McEwan, D. H. Pennant, J. R. B. Robb, T. H. Thomas. tion indicated: M.B.,1B.S.-NI. J. Akrnott, R. D. Burn, G. S. Clark-Maxwell, J. A. Forrest, H. U. G. Harrison, J. A. Miller, P. NT. Rampal. FINAL PROFESSIONNL.-P. J. Byrne, E. S. Cooke, R. P. S. Lewer, B.Hy.-F. C.- S. Bradbury, B. A. Dormer, WV. E. Hlargreaves, J. A. AMcGuinness, P. J. MIcMahon, T. F. Quigley, F. E. Reilly, J. H. F. Panikhurst. F. H. Ryan, J. J. WValsh. D.P.H.-F. C. S. Bradbury, B. A. Dormer, W. E. Hargreaves, D.P.H. (Pait I).-E. J. O'Keeffe. J. 1H. F. Panikhuirst.

UNIVERSITY OF ShTEFFIELD The followving candidates have been approved at the examina- tions indicated: Medical News CH.M.-G. E. Larks. FINAf.M.B., CH.B.-(Part ll): M\Iargaret F. Covenev. (Part J) * A. H. Briggs, T. Colver, H1. E. Holliiig, 1. A. Jaffe, R. B. Know-les, At a meeting of the Section of Tropical Diseases and J. J. C. Rainlsbury, J. M. Ridyard, D. C. WVaddy, H. XVheeler, Parasitology of the Royal Society of Medicine, to be held XV'. H. 'Young. on Thursday, January 7th, at 8 p.m., Dr. W. Schulemann * WVith distinction in Public Health. of Elberfeld, Germany, will read a paper on synthetLic anti-malarial preparations. He will discuss the various steps to UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH which led the synthesis and discovery of plasmo- quine and give a brief account of its use in tropical A ara-uation ceremonial was held in the Upper Library Hall on December 18th, 1931, when the following degrees and medicine. diplomas were conferred: Dr. F. E. Fremantle, M.P., will give an address on MI.D. F. Allardlice, W. K. Blackie, G. R. Burnett, J. MI. Davidson, the debt of the Empire to British medical research at tB. G. T. Elmes, tC. II. Fouch6, tR. AM. Hill, *R. Howarth, a meeting of the Royal Empire Society, to be held at the R. D. H. Mg1iller, G. Ormiston, *J. H. P. IPaton, *G. -Percival, Hotel Victoria, London, on Tuesday, January 19th, NV. Simpson, W. M. Wilson, C. WV. Yow. at * Highly colnlnended for thesis. tCommended for thesis. 8.30 p.m., with Sir William Willcox, M.D., in the chair. PH.D. (Faculty of Mledicine).-T. C. Nanda. Applications for tickets, which are free, should be addressed 51.13., CH.B.-J. R. Anderson, H. Isobel Ashford, AI. Braaf, to the secretary of the Royal Empire Society, Northumber- A. J. R. Brady, I. E. Brooks, J. C. Brownlee, D. R. Climenko, A. J. land Avenue, W.C.2. A dinner will precede the meeting D'Errico, M. Diamond, R. E. IV. Dicks, H. J. Gibson, I. Goldowsky, at 7 o'clock, and those wishing to be present at that also G. SI. Goodwille, W. P. Gracie, J. A. de Gregory, G. E. Grey, XV. Hynd, MPE. G. Jones, Gertrude C. Kellar (n6e Aitken), F. L. should forward lOs. 6d. in payment of each ticket required. Ker, H. L. Khosla, F. F. Kertlucke, A. Lange, A. W. Louw, At the opening of the second winter session of the WV. MI. P. MI'Donald, G. P. M'C. Marshall, D. Nelson, Alexandrina Hampstead General and North-West London AI. MI. Parker, H. R. Peel, G. Fickerirng, R. R. Prosser, NV. B. Scott, Hospital K. C. Scutt, I. H. M. Seex, A. F. Seif, J. Smiedt, J. G. Thomson, Post-Graduate School on January 6th, at 4 p.m., Lord E. Townsend, A. T. Wallace, W. W. WVildman. Riddell will deliver an address on " The ethics of abortion, D.P.H.-MNary Love, F..Sutherland. sterilization, and birth control." The Freeland Barbour Fellowship in the Faculty of Medicine has been awarded to Dr. T. N. MacGregor. The next series of free weekly lectures at St. Peter's Hospital, Henrietta Street, WV.C.2, will begin on Wednes- day, January 20th, at 3 p.m., when ilIr. Swift Joly will NATIONAL UINIVERSITY OF IRELAND discuss the examination of urological patients. The course The following candidates have been approved at the examina- will end on Wednesday, March 9th, when Dr. Cuthbert tions indicated: Dukes will lecture on tumours of the upper urinary tract. M.D.-J. C. Flood. The first of the twentieth series of Chadwick Lect-ures AI.B., B.CH., B.A.O.-*J. Duddy, tD. P. Clahane, tColumba M. D. Heathcote (nee O'Carroll), G. Bannan, E. F. AI. Caraher, D. G. will be given by Dr. J. D. Rolleston on February 18th, Coll, T. Jordan, D. P. Kennedy, J. Lawlor, J. Phelan, NV. J. at the Medical Society of London, on " Benjamin Ward Pturcell, J. F. R. White. Exempted from further examination in Richardson, his life and work." Information about these Pathology and Part II (Surgery, Ophthalmology, and Mlidwifery): lectures may be obtained from the secretary, Mrs. Aubrey XV. Canning. Exempted from further examination in Part I at the offices of the Chadwick (AIedicine and Pathology): J. M. -Kerr. Exempted from further Richardson, Trust, examination in Pathology: J. J. Kennedy; J. McDonnell. Exempted 204, Abbey House, Westminster, S.W.'. JAN. 2, 19321 MEDICAL NEWS2,TE BR1TTSH 43 At the meeting of the West London MIedico-Chirurgical November 27th, 1931, was the two hundred and thirtieth Society, to be held at the West London Hospital on anniversary of the birth of the famous astronomer Andreas Friday, January 8th, at 8.30 p.m., Mr. MIalcolm Donaldson Celsius, who died on April 25th, 1744, and was the inventor and Dr. A. Piney will opeil a discussion on the treatment -of the thermometer associated with his name. of carcinoma. On December 22nd, 1931, the hundredth anniversary A series of seven free post-graduate lectures will be given, of the birth of William Hale White (" Mark Rutherford," at the City of London Maternity Hospital, City Road, 1831-1913) was celebrated at Bedford, in front of the E.C., on Thursdays at 5.30 p.m., commencing on house where he was born. A mural tablet was unveiled January 14th and terminating on February 25th. by his son, Sir William Hale-White, M.D. A post-graduate course on diseases of the nervous The centenary of the birth of Felix Guyon, professor of system will be given at the National Hospital, Queen urinary diseases at the H6pital Necker, Paris, was cele- Square, W.C.1, from January 25th to March 18th. The brated on December 8th, 1931, at the Acad6mie de general course will comprise thirty-two clinical lectures Medecine, when a eulogy was pronounced by his successor, and demonstrations, out-patient teaching, and eight patho- Professor Legueu. logical demonstrations and lectures; fee £6 6s.). Ten Dr. R. E. Lauder, who recently retired after thirty clinical demonstrations, chiefly on methods of examination years' service as medical officer of health for Southampton, of the nervous system, will be given on Tuesdays and has been presented with an illuminated address and a Thursdays, at 5 p.m. (fee £;2 2s.). If there are sufficient silver salver by members of the borough council. The applicants a course of ten lectures on the anatomy and presentation was made by the mayor, who expressed the physiology of the nervous system will be arranged for hope that the gifts would serve to remind Dr. Lauder of Tuesdays and Thursdays (fee £2 2s.). Applications should and affection. be addressed to the secretary of the MIedical School. the council's regard The third International Congress of Sanitary Technics Dr. Walter B. Cannon, professor of physiology at and Urban Hygiene will take place this year at Lyons, Harvard University, has been awarded the diploma of from March 6th to 9th. There will be six sections, and doctor honoris canisa of Paris University. the questions to be discussed will be: hygiene in relation Professor Charles Richet has been elected vice-president to transport, habitation, and places of assembly; hospitals of the Academie des Sciences for 1932, and president for and social work; atmospheric problems; disinfection; 1933. and industrial hygiene and prevention of accidents. In connexion with the congress an international exhibition will be held from March 7th to 20th. Special facilities, including a reduction of 50 per cent. on the railway fare, Letters, Notes, and Answers will be available for intending members, who should apply All communications in regard to editorial business should be addressed for further information to the commissioner-general, Dr. to The EDITOR, British Medical Journal, British Medical Garin, Rue Menestrier, Lyons, France. Association House, Tavistock Square, W.C.1. ORIGINAL ARTICLES and LETTERS forwarded for publication The twenty-second Italian Congress of Hydrology, are understood to be offered to the Britishi Medzical Journal alone Climatology, and Physical Therapy will be held next May unless the contrary be stated. Correspondents who wish notice to at Viareggio, in conjunction with the fifth Italiain Con- be taken of their communiications should autheniticate them with gress of Thalassotherapy. Further information can be their names, not necessarily for publication. Authors desiring REPRINTS of their articles published in the Britisls obtained from Professor Gennaro Fiore, R. Clinica Medical journal nmust communicate with the Financial Secretary Pediatrica, Pisa. and Business Manager, British Mledical Association House, Tavi- The seveinteenth annual report of the Central Association stock'Square, W.C.1, on receipt of proofs. tor Mental Welfare, recently received, contains an account All conimunications with reference to ADVERTISEMENTS, as well as orders for copies of the journal, should be addressed to the of the work undertaken during the twelve months ending Finianicial Secretary an(d Business Manager. December 31st, 1930, and of its financial position on The TELEPHONE NUMBERS of the British Medical Association March 31st, 1931. The development of new local associa- and the Britishi Medical journal are MUSEUM 9861, 9862, 9863, tions has continued, and a travelling teacher for the and 9864 (internal exchange, four lines). correction of speech defects has been appointed. Training The TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES are: EDITOR OF THE BRIlISH AIEDICAL JOURNAL, Aitiology courses have been organized for workers in various lVestcent, London. branches of mental welfare. A separate account is FINANCI.\L, SECRETARY AND BUSINESS MIANAGER appended in respect of the Middlesex Occupation Centre (Advertisements, etc.), Articiulate IVestcenit, Londont. and Home Training Scheme. MIEDICAI, SECRETARY, Medisecra Westcenzt, Londont. The annual general meeting the The address of the Irish Office of the British Medical Association is of People's League of 16, Sotuth Frederick Street, Dublin (telegrams: Bacillus, Dublini; tele- Health was held at the headquarters, 12, Stratford Place, phone: 62550 Dublin), and of the Scottish Office, 7, Drumsheugh W., on December 18th, 1931, when the balance sheet for Gardens, Edinburgh (telegrams: Associate, Edinbuirgh ; telephone 1930 was presented. In referring to the work accomplished 24361 Edinburgh). in 1931, the founder and honorary organizer (Miss Olga Nethersole, R.R.C.) reminded the meeting that the league QUERIES AND ANSWERS had been in existence for twelve and a half years, and during that time eleven travelling scholarships had been Painful Heel awarded in connexion with the Sims Woodhead Memorial Dr. J. H. CYRIAX (London, WV.) writes in reply to Dr. R. C. Series of Educational Health Lectures, delivered by Briscoe's query (I)ecember 19th, 1931, p. 1164): The case members of the league's lecturing staff, at the head- is probably one of paiinful strain of the origin of the plantar quarters of the National Union of Teachers. Professor fascia from the os calcis. Weakness of the short plantar Fraser-Harris, medical secretary to the league's bovine muscles allows excessive strain to fall upon the fascia, tuberculosis investigation, reported that the special com- wvhich is further stretched when the patient wears heelless mittee appointed to deal with the problem had, after shoes. Except in the rare gonorrhoeal cases, treatment by eighteen months' close study, finished its work, and would (a) raising the heel of the shoe, (b) exercises to the plantar shortly issue a report. muscles as for flat-foot, is effectual. FORMER SUFFERER " writes in reply to Dr. Briscoe's ques- A dinner of those who obtained the D.T.M. at the tion: The treatment must, of course, depend upon the Liv7erpool School of Tropical Medicine on December 16th, cause, but if, as is highly probable, this is a fibrositis, 1931, was recently held in Liverpool, with Major H. MI. then the most effective treatmeint is by deep massage Salamat Ullah, I.M.S., in the chair, and a vote of thanks daily. This is unlikely to do good unless deep and firm was passed to the staff of the school in appreciation of enough to be at first very painful-an indication that the their teaching services. fibrous niodule or nodules wvhich cause the condition are being definitely manipulated. If, however, the massage .is The issue of the Deutsche medizinische WZochenschrift continued, the teniderness soon diminislhes, even in the for December 11th, 1931, containls a symnpathetic obituary course of a single treatment, so that the patient finds it notice of Sir David Bruce, by Professor F. K. Kleine of difficult to believe that the same amount of pressure as at Berlin. first is still being maintained.