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Index to Vol. VII.

Academic value of the first degree, report of the committee to tabu

late........

Acknowledgments....................

333, 546

595, 705, 782

657

Advantages or disadvantages of co-education, the. William Thayer Smith, Hanover, N. H...........

After consulting hours...

...

763

229

Altruism in the medical profession (president's address). Winfield S. Hall, Chicago........................................... American Academy of Medicine-constitution, 527; hand-book, 475; list of members, 479; transactions, 30th annual meeting, Chicago, 1905, 252; transactions 31st annual meeting, Boston, 1906.................................. 557 American Academy of Medicine, the future of (editorial article)........... 65 American colleges, report of the committee to tabulate the value of the

first degree in

.........

Among our exchanges.......

333, 546

Analysis of specification in laws relating to the teaching of physiology

and hygiene in public schools.....

Atkinson, William B., Philadelphia. Commencing practice..

Benedict, A. L., Buffalo. Senility.......

Boston, transactions of the meeting at, 1906.............

.... 583, 702, 772

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763

735

557

577

692

471

Boston meeting, the (editorial article)..........................

Brown, Samuel Horton, Philadelphia. Eczema. Reviewed by L. Duncan Bulkley, New York

Bug-a-boo, a (editorial article).

Bulkley, L. Duncan, New York. On the dangerous influences of overtaxing the girl's mind, particularly at the age of puberty, 673; On the relations of diseases of the skin to internal disorders. Reviewed by Solomon Solis-Cohen, 776; review of Samuel Horton Brown's Eczema, 692; the influence of the menstrual function on certain diseases of the skin. Reviewed by Henry P. Newman........ By-laws........

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Ceremonials and festa in the recreation of larger groups of individuals.
Bayard Holmes, Chicago

286

Certificate of membership, text of.........

532

Chicago, transactions of the meeting at, 1905 ..............

252

Child, the training of the mentally and morally defective. Maximilian
P. E. Groszmann, Plainfield, N. J.......................
Children, the duty of the family physician in regard to the proper
mental and physical development of, under his care. Dudley A.
Sargent, Cambridge, Mass.........

633

623

Clarke, Augustus P., Cambridge, Mass. The dangerous influences of

overtaxing the girl's mind, particularly at puberty.......... Coeducation. G. Stanley Hall, Worcester, Mass...... Coeducation, the advantages or disadvantages of.

Smith, Hanover, N. H.

663

653

William Thayer

657

Cohen, Solomon-Solis, Philadelphia. Review of, on the relation of diseases of the skin to internal disorders. L. Duncan Bulkley, New York........

College course, what can be accomplished by a ............................... Commencing practice. William B. Atkinson, Philadelphia.......... Committee, reports of-on laws regulating the practice of medicine, 73, 146, 237; on teaching hygiene in public schools, 1, 411; to tabulate the academic value of the first degree......

776 334

763

333, 546

Common school text-books, list of, on physiology and hygiene... Community, the influences of recreation on the individual and the (symposium).....

40

269

Constitution....

527

Council on medical education of the American Medical Association, review of proceedings of the second annual conference. Charles McIntire, Easton, Pa..

695

Cowan, George, Danville, Ky. The organization of the medical profession (leading article)........

701

Crime, heredity and environment as causes of delinquency and, (presi-
dent's address). Donly C. Hawley, Burlington, Vt...........
Dangerous influences of overtaxing the girl's mind, particularly at the
age of puberty, on the. L. Duncan Bulkley, New York, 673;
Augustus P. Clarke, Cambridge, Mass..........
Defective child, the training of the mentally and morally. Maximilian
P. E. Groszmann, Plainfield, N. J......................................
Delinquency, heredity and environment as causes of, and crime (presi-
dent's address). Donly C. Hawley, Burlington, Vt.............
Department of medicine in the life of the people. J. Cheston Morris,
Philadelphia..........

583

663

633

533

572

Domestic science courses.......

446

"Domestic science" studies of the present teaching of hygiene through, and "nature study ".

414

623

Duty of the family physician in regard to the proper mental and physical development of the children under his care from infancy to adolescence. Dudley A. Sargent, Cambridge, Mass......... Eczema, a consideration of its cause, diagnosis and treatment. Samuel Horton Brown, reviewed by L. Duncan Bulkley, New York ........... 692 Education, the relation of recreation to. R. K. Row, Berwyn, Ill........ 390 Environment, heredity and, as causes of delinquency and crime (presi

dent's address). Donly C. Hawley, Burlington, Vt................................

533

Examinations, results of the, for state licensure to practice medicine in 1904. Charles McIntire, Easton, Pa.

Family physician, the duty of the, in regard to the proper mental and physical development of the children under his care from infancy to adolescence. Dudley A. Sargent, Cambridge, Mass...... Fellows, alphabetical list of, 480; geographical list of...................... Festa, ceremoniais and, in the recreation of larger groups of individuals. Bayard Holmes, Chicago

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714

Friendship of Dr. Nathan Smith and Dr. Lyman Spalding, the. James
A. Spalding, Portland, Me............................
Future of the American Academy of Medicine, the (editorial article)..... 65
Girl's mind, on the dangerous influences of overtaxing the, particularly
L. Duncan Bulkley, New York, 673;
Augustus P. Clarke, Cambridge, Mass.......
Gould, George M., Philadelphia. A historic parallel (leading article).. 597
Groszmann, Maximilian P. E., Plainfield, N. J. The training of the

at the age of puberty.

Hall, G. Stanley, Worcester, Mass. Coeducation.....

663

mentally and morally defective child.......

633

653

Hall, Winfield S., Chicago. Altruism in the medical profession (president's address)....................

229

Hand-book, 1905-1906........

475

Harrison, B. D., Detroit. Medical reciprocity
Harvard medical buildings, the new (leading article)......

212

711

.....

295

Hawley, Donly C., Burlington, Vt. Heredity and environment as causes of delinquency and crime (president's address), 533; Recreation as a sociologic factor........ Henry Phipps Institute for the study and prevention of tuberculosis, review of second annual report. S. A. Knopf, New York ............. 693 Herdman, William James, Ann Arbor, Mich. Recreation in its effects upon the nervous system.......

277

Heredity and environment as causes of delinquency and crime (president's address). Donly C. Hawley, Burlington Vt................... 533 Hill, Gershom H., Des Moines, Ia. Manual training for medical stu

dents and instruction in the principles of psycho-therapy............... 753 Historic parallel, a (leading article). George M. Gould, Philadelphia.. 597 History, material for a, of the medical profession (editorial article)...... 762 Holmes, Bayard, Chicago. Ceremonials and festa in the recreation of

Honorary members, list of...........

286

larger groups of individuals.....................

479

How may the medical and teaching professions cooperate to improve the moral, mental and physical condition of the young. S. A. Knopf, New York.........

604

Hygiene, a list of text-books on.....

40

Hygiene, analysis of specifications in laws relating to the teaching of physiology and, in the public schools, 1903...........

32

...

14

Hygiene, a study of common school text-books in physiology and, 1883–
1904...............
Hygiene, a study of the laws in the United States on teaching physiol-
ogy and, in the public schools...............
Hygiene, report of the committee on teaching, in the public schools...I, 411
"In all things charity" (leading article). Charles McIntire, Easton,
Pa.........

Influence of the Menstrual Function on Certain Diseases of the Skin.
L. Duncan Bulkley, New York, reviewed by Henry P. Newman,
Chicago.....
Influences of recreation upon the individual and the community (sym-
posium)..........

In prospect (editorial article).......................................

2

600

700

269

574

Knopf, S. A., New York. How may the medical and teaching pro-
fessions cooperate to improve the moral, mental and physical condi-
tion of the young, 604; review of second annual report of the
Henry Phipps Institute for the study and prevention of tuberculosis.. 693
Laws, a study of the, in the United States on teaching physiology and
hygiene in the public schools.........

Laws regulating the practice of medicine. Charles McIntire, Easton,
Pa.......

2

146, 237

Laws relating to the teaching of physiology and hygiene in public schools in 1903, analysis of the specifications in.......................

Leading articles......

32

.... 597, 709

Literature notes.. 70, 141, 226, 265, 332, 473, 586, 692, 776 McCaskey, George W., Fort Wayne, Ind. The physiology of recreation 269 McIntire, Charles, Easton, Pa. "In all things charity" (leading article), 600; report of the committee on the laws regulating the practice of medicine, 237; review of the proceedings of the second annual conference of the council on medical education of the American Medical Association, 695; review of, "Should advanced standing as regards medical residence be given to graduates of literary colleges, or should four years of medical residence be invariably required? Augustus Ravogli, 698; state licensure for the practice of medicine. Part I. Examination results, 73; Part II. State regulations to practise medicine.........

Manual training for medical students and instruction in the principles

146

of psycho-therapy. Gershom H. Hill, Des Moines, Ia.............................. 753 Material for a history of the medical profession (editorial article)................... 762 Matters educational (editorial article)..............

469

Medical and teaching professions, how may the, cooperate to improve the moral, mental and physical condition of the child. S. A. Knopf, New York

604 Medical features of the Papyrus Ebers. Carl H. von Klein, Chicago..... 309.

Medical profession, altruism in the (president's address). Winfield S. Hall, Chicago..............

229

Medical profession, material for a history of (editorial article).............. 762 Medical profession, the organization of the (leading article). George

Cowan, Danville, Ky........

709

Medical students, manual training for, and instruction in the principles of psycho-therapy. Gershom H. Hill, Des Moines, Ia....... Mediciana..

753

769

Medical reciprocity. B. D. Harrison, Detroit................................

Medicine, state regulations to practice, 1904. Charles McIntire, Easton,
Pa............

Medicine, state examinations for the practise of. Charles McIntire,
Easton, Pa...........

73

146

212

Morris, J. Cheston, Philadelphia. Department of medicine in the life of the people......

572

"Nature study" courses..

430

"Nature study," studies of the present teaching of hygiene through "domestic science" and.........

414

Nervous system, recreation in its effects upon. William James Herdman, Ann Arbor, Mich......................... Newman, Henry P., Chicago. Review of the influence of the menstrual function on certain diseases of the skin. L. Duncan Bulkley, New York...........

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277

700

Observations in passing. ........ 65, 140, 223, 264, 328, 468, 574, 690, 762
On the dangerous influences of overtaxing the girl's mind, particularly
at the age of puberty. L. Duncan Bulkley, New York, 673;
Augustus P. Clarke, Cambridge, Mass.......

663

On the relations of diseases of the skin to internal disorders. L. Duncan Bulkley, reviewed by Solomon Solis-Cohen, Philadelphia......................................... 673 Organization of the medical profession, the (leading article). George Cowan, Danville, Ky.........

709

Ott, Isaac, Easton, Pa. Review of sommeil electrique, Louise Robinovitch..........

776

Papyrus Ebers, the medical features of. Carl H. von Klein, Chicago... 309 Physician, the duty of the family, in regard to the proper medical and

physical development of the children under their care from infancy to adolescence. Dudley A. Sargent, Cambridge, Mass....... Physician, the essential character to make a.......... Physician, the mental discipline to prepare a ...................

623

337

339

Physician, the required knowledge for a.....

342

Physician, what are the elements, which, when compounded, make a... 333 Physiology, analysis of specifications in laws relating to the teaching of,

and hygiene.......

Physiology, list of text-books on...

333

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