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CLEMENS. J. R., M. D., St: Louis.

*CLOUTING, CHARLES, A., M. D., London.

EVANS, T. H., M. D.. Philadelphia.

GOULD, GEORGE M., M. D., Philadelphia.
GOODHUE, E. S., M. D., Holualoa, Hawaii, T. H.

HALL, F. B., M. D., St. Louis.

HOMAN, GEORGE, M. D., St. Louis.

HARRISON, REGINALD, F.R.C.S., London.
HAUCK, LOUIS, M. D., St. Louis.

KNOTT, JOHN, A. M., M. D., Dublin.
LORAND, ARNOLD, M. D., Carlsbad, Austria.
LAWRENCE, FLORUS F., M. D., Columbus, O.
*LYON, E. P., Ph. D., St. Louis.

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Authors marked with an asterisk have contributed editorial matter.

VOLUME LIV. JULY TO DECEMBER, 1906.

PUBLISHED BY THE

ST. LOUIS MEDICAL REVIEW ASSOCIATION,
3837 West Pine Boulevard.

MDCCCCVI

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INDEX TO VOLUME LIV. EX

Abdominal Visceral Tracts, Resume of Pathologic Physiology of.-By Byron Robinson, 309.

Abortion, criminal and the St. Louis Medical Society, 370.

Abscess, metastatic paranephritic, 256.
Accouchment force, 300.

Acetanilid poisoning from headache pow-
ders, 71; from bromoseltzer, 71.
Acid fumes a nuisance, 414.
Address, changes of, 11, 372, 392, 440.
Adenitis, Tuberculous, Treatment by x
Rays. By Russell H. Boggs, 601.
Adolescence, the ethics of, 211.
Adulteration, significance of word, 119.
Advertising decency, 415.

Aggressins and opsonins, 31.

Albany Medical College, 155.

Albumin in the urine, practical significance of a trace of, 152.

Albuminuria, seminal secretion a source of, 71.

Alcohol, wood, death from, 38.

Allbutt, T. Clifford.-Clinical Remarks on Arteriosclerosis, 538.

Alopecia atrophica. 311; congenitalis, 354; of internal origin, 621.

Amblyopias, non-toxic, 93.

Ambulance, a motor, for the army, 305.
Anæmia. tropical, 163.

Anaemias, experimental, in the rabbit, 445. Anaesthesia, in tubation of the pharynx, 259.

Anaesthetics and renal activity, 6. Anthracosis, pulmonary, intestinal origin of, 447.

Antitoxin, diphtheria, free, 132.
Antituberculosis League, 87, 590.
Appeal, an, 392.

Appendicitis, 15; chronic,

diagnosis

in,

379; medicinal treatment of, 355; the country doctor and 68. Appendix, the, and McBurney's point,387. Arkansas College of Physicians and Surgeons, 88.

Arkansas physicians licensed, 106. Arteriosclerosis, Professor Allbutt on (let

ter from Professor Allbutt), 544. Arctic regions, medical affairs in, 93. Arthrectomy in white swelling of the knee, 256.

Arthritis deformans, Roentgen ray treatment, 46; syphilitic, 45. Asphyxia neonatorum, oxygen in, 494.

ASSOCIATIONS:

Alabama Medical, 8; American Electrotherapeutic, 226; American Medical, 202; American of Obstetrician and Gynaecologists, 133; American Orthopædic 277; of American Physicians,

131; American Public Health, 590; British Medical, at Toronto, 62; British Medical (erratum),87; Hillsboro Meddical, 155; International of Medical Museums, 441; International Medical of Mexico, 61; Medical. of Southwest, 279, 393, 441; of Military Surgeons of the United States, 226; Mississippi Valley Medical, 40, 203, 393, 415; Missouri Valley Medical, 156; National, for the Study of Epilepsy and the

Care and Treatment of Epileptics, 415; Southwestern Medical, 39, 61; Ohio Valley Medical, 394; Southern Medical, 440; Southern Surgical and Gynæcological, 543; the Washington, for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis, 286; Washington State Medical, 295.

Asthma, 236; persistent bronchial, 283. Atwood, Le Grand.-The St. Louis Medical Society is its Early years, 266. Aural diseases, conservative methods in, 572.

Australia. proprietary medicines in, 615. Autointoxication, Acute, from Faecal Stasis. By William F. Waugh, 311. Autointoxication causing interstitial gingivitis, 116.

Automobile, for health officer, 372.
Axis-traction apparatus, a new, 403.

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Boggs, Russell II.-Report of Tuberculous
Adenitis Treated with the Roentgen
Rays, 601.

Boisliniere, L. C.-Realdus Columbus of
Cremona and Book xiiii (Concerning
Vivisection) of His Treatise on Ana-
tomy, A. D., 1559, 357.
Bone transplantation, 45.
BOOK NOTICES:

American Druggist Publishing Co.-The
Food and Drugs Acts, 523.
Bainbridge. William Seaman.-A Com-
pend of Operative Gynæcology, 184.
Bovee, J. Wesley. The Practice of
Gynæcology, 184.

Brickner, Walter M.-Surgical Suggestions, 21.

Bruce, J. Mitchell.-Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 21.

Carr, Walter Lester.-The Practice of Pædiatrics, 423.

Chapin, Henry Dwight.-Vital Questions, 54.

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Druggists' Circular. — teria Medica, 328.

Moder Ma

Fischer, Louis, M. D.-The Health Care of the Baby, 118.

Forchheimer, F.-The Prophylaxis and
Treatment of Internal Discase, 308.
Fruehwald, Professor Ferdinand.-A
Reference Hand Book of the Diseases
of Children. 403.

Gould, Alfred H.-Operations upon the
Intestine and Stomach, 575.
Handley, W. Sampson.-Cancer of the
Breast, 550.

Hare, Hobart Amory.-Progressive Medicine, 260, 474.

Huber, John Bessner.-Consumption, Its Relation to Man and His Civilization, 232.

Jennings, H. S.-The Behavior of the Lower Organisms, 384.

Keenan, Thomas J.-New Remedies, 451. Kelly, A. O. J., et alii.-International Clinics, 138, 424.

Kelly, Howard A.-Walter Reed and Yellow Fever, 210.

Lydston, G. Frank.-Poker Jim, Gentleman, 72.

McCrudden, Francis H.-The Chemistry, Physiology and Patholo~v of Uric Acid, 163.

Morton, Henry H.-Genitourinary Diseases and Syphilis, 493.

Moynihan, B. G. A.-Abdominal Operations, 550.

Osborne, Oliver T.-Materia Medica and Pharmacology, 451.

Parsons, J. Inglis.-Operative Treatments of Prolapse and Retroversion of the Uterus, 211.

Potter, S. O. L.-Materia Medica, Phar-
macy and Therapeutics, 380.
Potter, Samuel O. L.-A Compend of
Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and
Prescription Writing. 424.
Reed, William.-The Phantom of the
Poles, 139.

Schmidt and Aaron.-The Examination
of the Function of the Intestines by
Means of the Test Dict, 21.
Shas id, Thomas H.-How to Suppress
a Malpractice Suit, 523.
Sobotta, J., & McMurrich, J. Playfair.-
An Anatomical Atlas and Text-book,
599.

Stern, Heinrich.-Autotoxicoses, 284. Wallian, Samuel S.-Rhythymotherapy, 523.

Books, pamphlets, etc., received.-24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144, 164, 188. 212, 250, 284, 308, 356, 380, 404, 428, 452, 476, 504, 528, 552, 600, 624.

Boric Acid, a Note on its Relation to Ap-
pendicitis.-By Reginald Harrison,381.
Boric Acid and Appendicitis by II. H.
Langdon. (Letter to Editor). 348.
Brain Surgery, Present Status of, 536.
Breast, amputation of. 20.
Breinl, Anton, and Kinghorn, Allan.-The
Passage of Spirocheta Duttoni from
Mother to Foetus, 341.

Bridge. Norman.-Gallstones and Gallbladder Diseases from the Standpoint of the Physician, 341.

Broadbent, Sir William.-Significance and
in Blood

Indications of Variations
Pressure, 538.

-The Treatment of Sleeplessness,126.
Bromoseltzer, poisoning by, 71.
Bronchial cough, 402.

Brown, Orville, H.-Dr. Simon Flexner's
Work on Experimental Cerebrospinal
Meningitis and its Serum Treatment,
433.

-The Treatment of Pneumonia, 529.
Brunton, Sir T. Lauder.-Blood Tension,
607.

Buckner, the late Dr. J. HI., 543.

Burr, Chas. W.-Alcoholic Multiple Neu-
ritis, 195.

California State Journal of Medicine, 14.
Cambridge as a medical school, 40.
Cammidge reaction, the, 255.
Camphor in pulmonary disease, 450.
Canada, infant mortality in, 226.
Cancer, limitation of surgical procedures
in, 68; methylthionin hydrochloride in,
525; of larynx, treated by pancreatic
extract, 574; operable, 472; possibility
of development of, following supra-
vaginal hysterectomy, 105; spontaneous
cure of, 256; uterine involvement of
lymphatics in, 300.

Carcinoma, gastric, 19.

Canal Zone, disease of the, 161.
Candy dealers, raid on, 320.
Cannon, W. B., and Murphy, F. T.-The

Movement of the Stomach and Intes-
tines in some Surgical Conditions, 290.
Carbon dioxide factor in etiolgoy of rheu-
matism, 117.

Cardiac hypertrophy in renal disease, 524;
disease, treatment of certain phases of,
303; stimulation in suspended anima-
tion, 58.

Carstens, J. Henry.-The Future of the
Medical Profession, 453.

Castor oil, salts, etc., palatable, 475.
Casts in the Urine, Their Origin and Sig-

nificance.-By L. M. Warfield, 73.
Caterpillar fever, 303.

Catheters, general adoption of uniform

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Study of the Kidney in Scarlatina, 434.
Chess contest by doctors. 441.
Chicago Clinic and Pure Water Journal,
567.

Child, six and a half months term, sur-
vival of, 518.

Childbirth, visual disturbances at, 92.
Children, constitutional arterial tension in,
596; dangers of quinine for, 283; ty-
phoid fever in, 595.

Chile, recent earthquake in, 251.
Chipman, E. Clifford.-An Easy. Efficient

and Rational Method of Reducing a
Recent Dislocation of the Shoulder-
joint, 563.

Chlorosis,stomach contents and the blood
in, 71.

Cholera morbus epidemic. 155; in Manila,
38; in Philippines, 61; prophylaxis of,
160.

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Cold s orage, poisonous meats and, 543.
Colitis, surgical aspects of, 259.
Colorado License requirements in, 176.
Congress, American International Tubercu-

losis, 278, 373; fourth French colonial,
203; French, of surgery, 202; Homoeo-
pathic, at Atlantic City 278; Interna-
tional, of life insurance, examiners,
193; Portuguese tuberculosis, 251; In-
ternational of Dermatology, 614.
Conjunctivitis, follicular, 449.
Constipation. chronic, air dilatation in,
183; colosigmoidostomy for, 255; habit-
ual, a physiological phenomenon, 282;
chronic habitual; treated with regulin
and pararegulin, 618.

Cooper Medical College, 156.
Cordier, A. H.-The Division of Fees

(letter to editor), 64.

Cornea, conical, successful operation for,
91; phlyctenular inflammation of, 475.
Corneal opacities, 426.
Corns, for, 327.

CORRESPONDENCE:

British Medical Association at Toronto,
199, 222, 247, 274, 291, 315, 342, 365,
389, 410, 436, 485, 514.
Dublin Letter, 588.

Glimpses of Medical Europe, 8,84,106,
129, 173, 539.

London Letter, 36, 564, 609.
Mississippi Valley Medical Association,
at Hot Springs, Ark., 461.
Professor Sir A. E. Wright's Labora-
tory in London, 318.
Vienna Letter, 60.
Coryza, treatment of, 182.
Coxa vara, congenital, 46.

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Crane, W. W.-Cold Air in the Treatment
of Tetanus and Yellow Fever, 5.
Cremation, progress of, 88.
Crippled and insane, institutions for the,

329.

Croup equations, 594.

Cuba, yellow fever in, 543.
Curie, Professor Madame 567.
Currier, Andrew F., M. D.-On the Pos-
sibility of the Development of Cancer
in the Cervical Stump, following Su-
pravaginal Hysterectomy, 105.

Cushing, Harvey.-Spontaneous Intracran-
ial Hæmorrhage Associated with Tri-
geminal Naevi, 172.
Cystalgia, for, 494.
Cystitis, postoperative, 549.
Cystotomy, suprapubic,

omy, 44.

James Finlayson, 414; Dr. Alonzo
Garcelon, 590; Signor Manuel Gar-
cia, 12; Dr. Fernand Henrotin, 590;
Dr. Rudolph Hubsober, 110; Dr. Both-
man Jackson, 131; Dr. Mary Putnam
Jacobi, 40; Dr. Lapponi, 567; Dr. Gus-
tavus W. Lehmann, 176; Dr. Harvey
Ling, 294; Dr. G. R. Martine, 176;
Dr. George Merritt, 155; Dr. Shaw
F. Neely, 110; Dr. Sylvester L. Ni-
delet, 517; Dr. W. K. Otis, 373; Dr.
James H. Peabody, 251; Dr. W. C.
Philps, 517; Dr. Fritz Schaudinn, 38;
Mr. E. Noble Smith, F.R.C.S., 155;
Dr. E. Symes Thompson, 590; Dr. W.
R. Van Tuyl, 202; Professor Vierordt,
468.

Dementia praecox, a study of, 377.
Dental disorders, medical phases of, 154.
Dentistry judicially pronounced a learned
profession, 613.

Dermatoses, some common, 231.
Detective, a physician's wife as a, 64.
Devine, Dr. Edward T., honored, 202.
Diabetes, 258.

Diet, a purin, free, 551.

Dietetic tests at Yale University, 428.
Diethyloxyacetyl-urea, pharmacology

492.

of,

Diphtheria, Prolonged.-By J. R. Clem-
ens, 125.

Dirty food question, 226.

Disclaimer, A.-By Dr. William F.

Waugh (letter to editor), 348.
Disinfectants, intestinal, the fallacy of,
163.

Dislocation backward of second carpome-
tacarpal, 45.

Doctor, calling the, 187; the old time, 140.
Dressing for dinner, the psychology of,
623.

Drunkards, St. Louis method of dealing
with, commended in England, 468.
Ductless Glands, Influence of, on Diseases
of Metabolism, Diabetes, Obesity, and
Gout. By Arnold Lorand, 553.
Dust Problem, the, 435.
Dwarfs, 136.

Dysmenorrhoea, 283.

Dyspepsia, Nervous, is it sui generis? 409.
Earache, 574.

Ear disease, psychical importance of, 377.
Ears, and upper air tract, functional
derangement of in the insane, 378.
Eclampsia, calomel in, 182; puerperal, 136.
Eczema, the etiology of, 231; gouty, 425;
seborrhoeic spines in, 354.

EDITORIAL ARTICLES:
"Academic," 571.

Admirable Move, An, 91, 490; Advertis-
ing, Indirect Medical, through Lay
Press, 13.

"Alps, the." 352.

Ambiguity in Medical Writings, 322.
American Invasion of England,

471.

before

prostatec-

American

Dairy, a, closed on account of typhoid, 415.
Dairies, Illinois, examination of, 516.
Dallas board of education. 230.
Dawson, Percy, M.-The Heart and Blood
Pressures, 537.

DEATHS:

Bryant, Dr. John Henry, 37: Dr. W. H.
Chandler, 567; Dr. W. J. Class, 155;
Dr. Edwin Clay Haller, 61; Dr.

157.

The,

Pharmacologic Society, The,

An Apology, 572.

Antitetanic Serum in Fourth of July
Injuries, 489.

Arsenic Poisoning, Novel Means of De-
tecting, 91
"Backbone," 520.

Bad Example, a, 134.

Bank Note, When is it Unfit for Use?
376.

British Medical Association, The, 228.

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Nicotineless Tobacco, 229.

Newspaper Heading Abomination, The,
616.

Official Organs and the Monopoly of
Scientific Articles, 89.

Opium Traffic to be Abolished in China,
471.

Organized Profession, An, 547.
Orthography, Is It a Lost Art? 179.

Per Aspera ad Astra, 592.
"Per Orem," 136. 159.
Pharmacy a Danger of Modern Elegant,
376.

Physician in Fiction, 375.

Physician, the, and the Surgeon, Altered
Positions of, 519.

Postal Service The, and the Medical
Press With Reflections, 545.
Postal Regulations, the Proposed New,
470.

Prescription, Ownership of, 42, 547.
Proof Positive, 520.

Proposed Postal Job, More About, 490.
Public, the and Professional Require-
ments, 136.

Publishers' Announcement, 228.

Pure Food and Drug Act, Regulations
of, 395.

Quarantine Law, the New, 66.

Railway Disaster in England, the, 14.
Railroad Disasters and Minor Epilepsies,
375.

Railroad Outrage, A, 157.

Roentgen Rays in Leukæmia, 114.
Roentgen Rays. The. in the Diagnosis of
Pulmonary Tuberculosis. 616.

St. Louis Medical Society, The, 178, 253.
St. Louis Medical Society, the, and Re-
prints, 396.

St. Louis Should Become a Spa, 396.
The Same-with a Difference, 322.
Smoke Nuisance the, and the Licensing,
of Firemen, 520.

Smoking. Juvenile, English bill against,
113.

Spelling, Deformed, 593.
Spelling, the Reformed, 396.

Sodium Citrate in Infant Feeding, 397.
Sprinkling of the Streets. 254.
"Stage Fright," 594.

Straining at a Gnat, 13.

Strenuousness. Versus Fitness, 42.
Submucous Operation the, for Septal
Deflections, 572.

Subscriptions, Concerning Liability for,
204.

Subscriptions, Remittance of, 43.

Tariff the, on Scientific Instruments,351.
The term "Doctor," 298.
Tuberculosis of Mesenteric Glands, Re-
lation of to Tuberculosis of Lungs,418.
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary, The Roentgen
Rays in the Early Diagnosis of, 616.
Typhoid, Prevalence of in St. Louis. 180.
Ultramaterialism, the Consequences of.

418.

Ungrateful San Francisco, 115.
Upas Tree of Politics, the, 297.
Uterine Fibroids, When to Operate for,
299.

"Vaginapexy," 520.
Vivisection, 374.

Walking, Decadence of, 178.
Wanted, a Little Logic, 569.

What is an Original Article, 206.
Writing, Vertical, 351.

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per of, 494, 525.

Pa-

Examinations, Missouri State Board, 88;
Medical State Boards, 542.
Experiments on the great omentum, 255.
Eye Injuries, Fourth of July, 324.
Eye Strain, Sinking Spells, Sick Head-
ache, Vomiting, etc., Due to. By
George M. Gould, 577.

Fees, division of, 64, 65: by J. H. Car-
stens, (letter to editor), 111; by M. B.
Clopton, (letter to editor), 111; by E.
S. McKee, 30: Fever, for suppurative,
551; saline solution in. 494.
Fevers, eruptive general treatment of,
402; eruptive, transmission by fur of
dog and cat, 447.
Filigree, reinforcement of abdominal scars,
259.

Finger prints, identification by, 451.
Fires, to secure personal safety in, 591.
Fissures, isolated, subcutaneous, of

bones, 257.

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Gingivitis, interstitial, due to autointoxi-
cation, 116.

Glaucoma, An Unusual Case of.-By James
Moores Ball, 121.
Goitre, exophthalmic, pathological anatomy
of, 472; exophthalmic, therapeutic
serum for, 491.

Goodhue, E. S.-A True Incident in the
Practice of a Country Doctor and a
Suggestion, 218.

Gould, George M.-A Case in Which
"Sinking Spells"-"Thousands of
Them"-Sick Headache, Vomiting,
etc., Were Due to Eyestrain, 577.
Gout of fingers and toes, 426; visceral,
gastrointestinal forms of, 118.
Gouty eczema, 425.

Government by interference, 67.

Governmental Theorics, the happy mean
in, 120.

Graves, William W.-The

Problem

of

Localization in Relation to Head In-
juries, 388.

Ground itch, causation of, 619.

Haberman, J. Victor.-The Lenhartz Treat-

ment of Gastric, Ulcer at the Eppen-
dorfer Krankenhaus, 172.

Haematophilia, joint manifestations

117, 619; treatment of, 182.

Haematosalpinx, a Case of.—By

Riesmeyer, 101.

Hornibrook, Edward.-The Art of Med-
icine, 315.

Horsley, Sir Victor, 487.

Horsley, Sir Victor.-The Technique of
Operations on the Central Nervous
System, 261.

Hospital, a burned, 251; Burge Deaconess,

222; collection fund, 372; Ear, Nose
and Throat, 345; the Frisco, St. Louis,
346; Havana Insane, 392; Kankakee,
for the insane, 12, 38: Sisters of
Mercy to erect a, 12; Martha Par-
sons, The, 567; new floating. 202; a
for Hongkong, 440; a San Fran-
new,
cisco Sunset, 155.
Hospitals, quack, to be dealt with, 517.
Hospital Reform in a New Light, 484.
Hot water drinking an ancient device, 488.
Hubbard, Mr. Elbert on Vaccination; a

Critical Examination, 582, 605.
Hunner, Guy L.-The Treatment of Leu-
corrhoea with the Actual Cautery, 198.
Hydrophobia, delayed incubation, 111; epi-
demic in Lisbon, 203; muzzling orders
and sentimentalism, 211; Negri bodies
in, 116.

Hyperæmia, local, use of, 303.
Hypnotism, labor induced by, 23.

in.

L.

T.

Ileus, gastromesenteric, 255; postoperative,
20.

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Harben Lectures for 1906, 37.
Harrison, Reginald.-A Note on Boric
Acid Relative to Appendicitis, 481.
Harvard Medical School, dedication of,
202.

Hauck, Louis.-The Treatment of Neural-
gias with Injections of Alcohol. 505.
Havana, yellow fever in, 414.

Hay fever, 283; pallatives for, 116.
Headache powders, poisoning by, 71; again,
251.

Heart diseases, organic, and immunity
from pulmonary tuberculosis, 618.
Head Injuries, Localization in, 388.
Health, Missouri State Board, 61.
Hernia, appendicular femoral, 21; compli-
cated, method of operating in, 44.

Hiccough, 182; 304.

Hip, congenital dislocation of, 521.
Hip disease, conservative treatment of,521.
Hobbs, Arthur G.-Another Case of Pri-
apism from Nasal Reflex, 196.
Homan, George.-The Dust Problem as
Presented in Domestic Households,
Clubs, Hotels, and Certain Other Es-
tablishments, 435.

-Introductory Remarks on the Occa-
sion of the Dedication of the New
Medical Auditorium, St. Louis, 265.

-St. Louis Medical Society. A Re-
view of its Work for the Year 1906,
611.

Hopkins, Samuel A.-Medical Phases of
Dental Disorders, 154.

Impotence, 258; treatment of in men, 105.
Incredulity, 624.

India, cocaine habit in, 590.
Indigo-carmine test in urethral occlusions,
548.

Individualism in medical treatment, 524.
Inefficiency in Medical Practice, Some

Causes of.-B- John B. Roberts, 477.
Infancy, Pyelitis in.-By H. E. Tuley,456.
Infant feeding, 379, 594; sodium citrate in,
397.

Infant mortality in Canada, 226.
Infants, dangers of alcoholic medicines for,

379; dietetic management in hot weath-
er, 193; feeding of, in hot weather,
22: general rules for treatment of,
328.

Infectious patients, release of, 155.
Injections, hypodermic, sterile, 621.
Insane, International Congress for Care
of, 38.

Insanity in the United States, 212.
Inspection of meat, new regulations for,
108.
Intestinal antisepsis in typhoid, 424.
Iodoform wax in septic bone cases, 45.
Ionization by high frequency current in
tuberculosis, 181.

Towa State University, 544.
Itching, pilocarpine for, 575.
Items, 566, 589, 612.

Jail physician, office abolished in Clayton,
Mo., 440.

Jimson weed, poisoning by, 458.
Johns Hopkins Faculty. Changes in, 110.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 22 of

Association of Military Surgeons, 48:
of the S. C. Medical Association, 320.
Tournals, a merger of, 487.
Jugulation of acute disease, 72.
Kansas. slaughter houses in, 64.
Kelly, W. D.-An Operation for Pysosal-

pinx without Ligature, Clamp, Ar-
tery Forceps, or Bleeding, by Over-
throw Provisional Suture Method.
Report of Fifty-Nine Cases with One
Death, 153.

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Locomotor ataxia, 379.

Lectures, Lane medical, 131: Harben, 37.
Leg. artificial, the oldest known, 144.
Legislation, public health, 543.

Lemonade, typhoid, 64.

Lenhartz Treatment of Gastric Ulcer, The,
172.

Leper, the Syrian, death of, 406.
Leprosy, the decadence of, 306; mistaken
diagnosis of, 252; mosquitoes cause of,
544.
Letters, communications, etc., received, 24,
48, 72, 96, 120, 144, 164, 188, 212, 236,
260, 284, 308, 332, 386, 380, 404, 428,
452, 476, 504, 528, 552, 576, 600, 624.
Leucorrhoea, treatment with actual cautery,
198.

Licensing Board, Missouri State, 155.
License, Missouri State, 567; recent Mis-
souri examination for, 252
Licenses, medical, revoked, 61; revocation
of, (erratum), 87.

Linnaeus, 623.

Liver abscess, tropical, 161.
Lloyd public library, 441.
Loeb, H. W.-A Study of the Anatomy
of the Accessory Sinuses of the Nose
Based upon Reconstructions of Two
Heads, 587.

Lorand, Arnold-The Influence of the
Ductless Glands on Diseases of the
Metabolism, Diabetes, Obesity, and
Gout, 553.

Lumbago, 379, 599; treatment of, 7.
Lungs, oedema of, 450.

Lupulin in gastrointestinal diseases, 621.
Lymphomata, malignant, x ray in, 257.

Macauley, D.-Note on the Treatment of
Lumbago, 7.

Mackenzie, J.-Some Forms of Heart Fail-
ure Due to Long Continued High Ar-
terial Pressure, 539.

Malaria, acute, treatment of, 450.
Malarial infections, splenic extract in, 183.
Male fern poisoning, lemon juice in, 622.
Malignant disease, adrenalin in, 183.
Marx, S.-Early Diagnosis and Treatment
of Puerperal Septic Disease, 289.
Massage and motion in fractures, 551

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