Fundus Changes with Menstrual and Uterine Disorders, G. E. Curry-252, Nov. Glaucoma, "Small Flap" Sclerotomy in, H. Herbert-249, Nov.
Glaucoma, Operative Treatment of, P. Smith -66, Nov. 4.
Iritis, Acute, N. B. Harman-184, Nov. 4. Keratitis, Interstitial, with Temporary Blind- ness: Negative Wassermann; Tuberculin Reaction Positive, Tuberculin and Mercury in Treatment, Recovery, A. Brav—306, Nov. Lead Amblyopia, and a Case of Left Homony- mous Lateral Hemianopsia due to Plumbism, C. Williams-27, Oct.
Lens in Capsule, Extraction of, with Special Reference to Smith Operation, A. Shep- pard-66, Nov. 4.
Mental Symptoms, Association of with Con- tusion of Eye, E. R. Williams-61, Nov. 9. Myopia, Surgery of, G. W. Vandergrift—232, Nov. 25.
Nystagmus, Coal Miners', H. Tomlin-196, Oct.
Ocular Palsies Occurring as Sole or Most Con- spicuous Objective Evidence of Disease, C. O. Hawthorne-249, Nov.
Ophthalmology, Progress of in 3d and 4th Quarters of 1909, Abelsdorff and Others- 41, Nov.
Orbital Mucocele, Endonasal Treatment of, Axenfeld-101, Nov. 16.
Photometer, A, for use of School Doctors, N. B. Harman-66, Nov. 4.
Retina, Probable Cyst of, G. S. Derby-27, Oct.
Salvarsan in Eye Diseases, Dolganoff-57, Nov. 6.
Salvarsan, I yrs' Experience with, 230 Injec- tions with Special Reference to Eye and Ear, B. C. Corbus-202, Nov. 18. Sclerotomy, Herbert's, Conjunctival Incisions in, N. B. Harman-249, Nov.
Silver, Protest against Indiscriminate Use of Organic Compounds of in Ophthalmic Prac- tice, S. Theobald-70, Nov.
Squint, Convergent, and Heterophoria, Etiol- ogy, Diagnosis and Treatment of, C. Worth -66, Nov. 4.
Strabismus, Divergent, with Divergence in Excess as its Essential Muscular Anomaly, H. W. Wooton-27, Oct.
Tarsitis, Syphilitic, Case Treated with Salvar- san, A. C. Sautter-27, Oct. Trachoma, M. V. Safford-202, Nov. II. Trachoma Bodies, Present Position of the Question Regarding, R. Greef-249, Nov. Trachoma Bodies, Relation of to Conjunctival Affections, Noguchi and Cohen-41, Nov. Tuberculin and the Eye, Krusius-101, Nov. 16.
Deaf Children, Classification of, M. Yearsley -64, Nov.
Ear, Nose, and Throat, Significant Symptoms in Diseases of, S. McCullagh-233, Nov. Ear, Pathology of, G. Bruehl—185, Oct. Ear, Traumatic Lesions of, G. Bacon-202, Nov. 25.
Eustachian Tube, 11 Cases Operated by Yan- kauer Method for Closure of, S. McCul- lagh-185, Oct.
Antrum, Excision of Superior Maxilla for Sarcoma of, W. B. Johnson-158, Nov. Aphonia, E. H. Griffin-202, Nov. 18. Bacterial Infections, Spread of from Nasal and Naso-pharyngeal Cavities by Way of Lymphatic Channels, L. Turner-107, Nov. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy, Severe Complications in, Kümmel-101, Nov. 16. Esophagoscope, A New, R. Lewisohn-147, Nov. 18.
Laryngeal Polypus, Removal of Under Guid-
ance of Pharyngoscope, O. Glogau-185, Oct. Larynx, Discussion on Treatment of Tuber- culosis of, Grant and others-156, Nov. Nasal Accessory Sinuses-75, Nov.
Nasal Accessory Sinuses, Acute and Chronic Suppuration of, H. Tilley-184, Oct. 28. Nasal Lotion, Remarks on a, W. Glegg-261, Nov.
Nasal Septum, Deviations of and Submucous Resection, 100 Cases, J. W. Wood-66, Oct. 28.
Nasal Septum, Submucous Resection of, C. J. Koenig-185, Oct.
Nasal Septum, Submucous Resection of, Indi- cations and Contra Indications; Technic, H. Hays-12 Nov.
Naso-pharyngeal Walls, Obscure Malignant Tumors of, W. Trotter-66, Oct. 28. Nose and Throat, 3 New Plastic Operations on, J. E. MacKenty-202, Nov. 25.
Oral Carcinoma, Study of Factors in Etiology
of, C. Singer-181, v. 17. Oro-pharynx as a Portal of Entry for Infec- tion, L. F. Frissell-185, Oct.
Peritonsillar Suppuration, N. Settel-214, Nov. Septal Spurs, Complete and Permanent Re- moval of, A. M. Mason-298, Nov. Sinus Thrombosis, Spontaneous Recovery in, Haymann-227, Nov. 14.
Speech-Development, Obstructions to, G. Hud- sqn-Makuen-185, Oct.
Stammering, Treatment of, W. Lilliendahl- 233, Nov.
MATERIA MEDICA
Adalin, Action of, Fromm-101, Nov. 9. Auto-therapy, C. H. Duncan-237, Nov. Bryonia, a Study of, F. P. McKinstry-237, Nov.
Chemotherapy of Pneumococcus Infections, Morgenroth and Levy-57, Oct. 30.
Digalen, Physiological Action of, W. L. Lymes-66, Nov. 18.
Digipuratum, "Knoll," Rose-57, Nov. 6. Digitalis and Allied Drugs, Effect of Diges- tive Secretions on Activity of, W. Hale-147, Nov. 4
Digitalis Purpurea, Pharmacological Action of Tincture of, with Special Reference to Mode of Preparation and Effect of Age, P. Moran-196, Oct.
Douches, Indications and Technic of, Brieger -101, Nov. 16.
Enema, The, Its Place in Treatment of Gas- tro Intestinal Diseases, C. J. Drueck-214, Nov.
Guaiacol and Related Substances, Roberts-5, Nov.
Internal Secretions, Therapeutic Promise of, L. Williams-261, Nov.
MEDICAL Glasgow School of Medicine, Origin and De- velopment of, A. F. Fergus-126, Nov. Library, Value of to a County Medical Society, J. M. Anders-232, Nov.
Medical Education in the U. S., Tendencies in, L. F. Barker-193, Nov. Medical Education, Memorandum on Submit- PUBLIC HEALTH AND B. Typhosus, Isolation of from a Well, D. M. Lewis-147, Nov. 11.
Civic Improvement, Physicians' toward, C. O. Henry-319, Nov. Climatology, M. W. Curran-233, Nov. Disinfectants, Note on Carbolic Acid Coeffi- cient of, E. T. Marchant-184, Nov. 4.
Submucous Knife, An Improved, J. Coleman -202, Nov. 18.
Tonsil Hemostat, A New, Its Use, A. M. Cor- win-136, Nov.
Tonsils, Diseased, Rheumatic Fever and Heart Disease, Relation Between, A. K. Higgs- 238, Nov.
.Tonsillar Calculus, Case, J. McC. McCarthy- 66, Oct. 28.
Tonsillectomy, Why, When, and How, J. L. Davis-252, Nov.
Vincent's Angina, E. H. Place-61, Nov. 9. Vincent's Angina, a Study of Invasion of Ton- sil, W. P. Wherry-185, Oct.
AND THERAPEUTICS
Milk, Cow's, Modification of, E. J. Labbe- 238, Nov.
Milk, Pure, Can it be Obtained in Portland, (Ore.)? C. S. White-238, Nov.
Orthonal, a New Anesthetic, Moses-101, Nov. 16.
Pharmacopeia, Relation of to Practice of Medicine, S. Solis-Cohen-232, Nov. 18. Pituitrin, Clinical Experiences with, Fries— 227, Nov. 14.
Proctocylsis, Usefulness of Special Containers for, C. S. Venable-12, Nov.
Purgatives, Protest Against Routine Use of, Walker-9, Nov.
Radium, Action of on the Tissues, P. Mills- 66, Nov. 4.
Sera and Vaccines, Prophylactic and Curative, Egbert and O'Neill-232, Nov. 11.
Specific Therapy, Biological Basis of, S. Flex- ner-61, Nov. 9.
Therapeutics, Our, How they Can be Im- proved, B. Reed-147, Nov. II.
Thiocol, a Clinical Study, H. G. Cole-261, Nov.
Vaccines in Treatment, Autogenous, Principles and Application of, H. A. Craig-202, Nov. 18.
ted to Commission on University Education in London, F. Von Müller-184, Nov. 11. Medical Education Past and Present, R. Saundby-66, Oct. 28.
Pathology, Experimental and Pathological Physiology, Teaching of to Large Classes, R. M. Pearce-70, Nov. FORENSIC MEDICINE
Drug and Alcoholic Habitues, Problem of State Care of, D. Crosby-147, Nov. 25. Drunkards, Our Neglected; What Virginia Should do for them, S. Harnsberger-317, Nov. 10.
Dust Menace and Municipal Diseases, H. S. Anders-147, Nov. 4.
Gas Bacillus, Infection with in Coal Mines, Klotz and Holman-155, Nov. Illuminating Gas, Relation of to Public Health, Sedgwick and Schneider-155, Nov. Mankato Typhoid Fever Epidemic of 1908, Bracken, Bass and others—155, Nov. Medical Inspection of Schools, Report of Com- mittee on-147, Nov. 25.
Mental Inspection in Schools, S. J. Steward- 60, lvii, 239.
Monthly Mortality in the Registration Area, H. A. Brown-232, Nov. II. Open-air. Rooms and Hospital Schools, Bad- ger and Hawes-61, Nov. 23. Physical Examination of School Children, Re- port of Committee on Administration Methods of-147, Nov. 25.
Plague, Spread of, C. J. Martin-66, Nov. II. Poliomyelitis, Epidemiology of, F. E. Batten -62, xxxiv, I.
Prevention of Most Common Diseases, Duty of Our Profession and the Public in, J. B. Elliott-298, Nov.
Sanitation of Villages and Small Towns, with
Special Reference to Efficiency and Cheap- ness, W. J. R. Simpson-66, Nov. 11. School Ventilation, Methods of by Chicago Commission on Ventilation-147, Nov. 25. Southern California as a Winter Resort, G. G. Sears-61, Nov. 16.
Suicide from Cut-throat and Drowning, D. J. Guthrie-126, Nov.
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary, Causes of Prev- alence of in South-east China, G. D. Whyte- 107, Nov.
Typhoid Fever Epidemic, The Englewood, Observations on, A. G. Bosler-136, Nov. Vacuum Cleaners, Cleaning Efficiency and Sanitary Value of, Frost and Armstrong- 155, Nov.
Venereal Diseases Among Soldiers and Sail- ors, What are the best Measures to Dimin- ish and along what lines should we seek the Coöperation of Federal, State and Mu- nicipal Authorities? E. B. Vedder-215, Nov.
Yellow Fever on West Coast of Africa, J. W. W. Stephens-66, Nov. II.
BACTERIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY
Ameboid Movements in Macrocytes and Me- galoblasts, Morris and Thayer-40, Nov. Anaphylaxis, J. H. Barach-39, Oct. Anaphylaxis, Acute, Salvarsan and, J. Auer -151, Nov.
Anaphylaxis, Discussion on, W. d'Este Emery -66, Nov. 4.
Anaphylaxis, Lethal Cardiac in the Rabbit, iv, J. Auer-151, Nov.
B. Coli, Pathogenic Effect of, H. D. Rolles- ton-66, Nov. 4.
B. Coli, Varities of Associated with the House Fly, W. Nicoll-152, xi, 3.
B. Coli Communis, Interpretation of Tests for, Copeland and Hoover-155, Nov.
B. Diphtheriae, Variations in Virulence of Different Strains of, J. A. Arkwright-152, xi, 3.
Bacterial Anaphylatoxin and Toxic Bacterial Extracts, Origin of, Dold-57, Nov. 6. Beri-beri, Experiments into Causation Cooper and Fink-184, Nov. 4.
Bile Salts, Anti-bacterial action of, S. L. Cummins-152, xi, 3.
Blood Coagulability, Significance of with Ref- erence to Thrombosis, Küster-227, Nov.
Cell Ferments, Oxydizing, Gierke-227, Oct.
Choroid Glands of Cerebral Ventricles, Func- tion of and Its Relation to Toxicity of Cerebrospinal Fluid, S. P. Kramer-62, xxx,
Coagulation time of Blood as Affected by Various Conditions, (Cont.) M. Solis- Cohen-40, Nov.
Complement Fixation Test in Lues, Further Observations on, C. F. Craig-155, Nov. Creatin and Creatinin in Animal Metabolism, T. A. Wallace-66, Oct. 28.
Cultivation of Tissues in Vitro as a Method for Study of Cytotoxins, Lambert and Hanes -151, Nov.
Dysentery Organisms, Action of Nitrates and Nitrites of, Killed by Various Processes and of Filtrates from Fluid Cultures, W. J. Logie-152, xi, 3.
Fever after Intravenous, Injections, Heubner -227, Nov. 14.
Feces, Source of Error in Test for Occult Blood in, W. A. Newbold-147, Nov. 4. Fever, Origin and Significance of, Rolly—101, Nov. 16.
Hematoporphyrinuria, L. B. Sachs-39, Oct. Hormonal Action, Knowledge of, Dittler and Mohr-227, Nov. 14.
Hormones and Their Possible Practical Value, Jacoby-101, Nov. 16.
Hypernephromas, Malignant, Absence of Ad- renalin in, C. Brooks-151, Nov. Immunity, a New Conception of, C. C. Bass -147, Nov. 4.
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