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THE .1 / BRITISH MEDICAL x JOURNAL: BEING THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. EDITED FOR THE ASSOCIATION BY ERN EST HART. VOLUME II FOR 1875. JULY TO DECEMBER. Lainlion . PUBLISHED FOR THE ASSOCIATION BY FRANCIS FOWKE, 36, GREAT QUEEN STREET. MDCCCLXXV,
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THE.1

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BRITISH MEDICAL

x JOURNAL:

BEING THE

JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

EDITED FOR THE ASSOCIATION BY

ERN EST HART.

VOLUME II FOR 1875.

JULY TO DECEMBER.

Lainlion .PUBLISHED FOR THE ASSOCIATION BY FRANCIS FOWKE, 36, GREAT QUEEN STREET.

MDCCCLXXV,

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22, 1876.] THE BRITISH MEDICAL _OURNAL.

INDEX TO VOLUME II FOR i875.

A. Anglo-Saxon skeletons, 741Abdominal organs, malformation of. 279; presenta- Ankle, disease of treatedI by carbolic acid injectionl,tien, Mr. Coflin oin, 362 248

Abercrombie, Dr. John, 137 Ankylosis, straight, of hip-joint, Adams's operationAbortionists, sentences on, 75 for, 258; fibrous, of knee, subcutaneous operationAccident, a curious, 143; Dr. Smart on death-s by in for, 262, 583, 703 ; of hip, treated by fractm-e ofarmy and navy, 270, 357 neck of femur, 430

Accidents from frost in London, 743 Annandale, Mr. T., aneurism of aorta treated byAconite, action of in fever, 532 distal ligature, 550Acoulstics, physiological, 278 Anthiropology, new school of in Paris, 505Acton, Mr. WV., treatment of constitutional syphilis, Antiseptic, salicylic acid as an, 51)); treatmeiit of

258; death of, 740; inquest on, ib. wounds, discuission on, 510, 157; ligatiires, Mr. 0.Adams, M%r. W., operation for depressed cicatrices, Pember-toii on, 551 ; treatment, Mr. Lister oim in-260; treatmienit of broken nose, 421 flinience of oil sahiibrity of hosp;itals, 769

Adamisoln, Dr., proposed memorial of, 711 Antivaccinators, in Dr-esdeon, 26; statemen-ts of, 28S3;Addlison's disease, cases of, 541, 614 in Mo;itrcal, 307; at Keighley, 753; in Lernin, 762Adolescence, mortality of, 271 AnitiVivisectioniStS anud the late Dr. John Ilecid, 37-1.Adulteratiomi of milk, 90, 715, 711 See VivisectionAdulterationi Act, new, 511 ; old, last action in Scot- Aor-ta, thoracic, anenrism of", Dr. Sinith-Shiand o;;,land nudie;-, 535 42; Dr. McCall Anderson oni treatment of by gal-

Advertising of medical books in newspapers, see vano-punctuire, 228,117; treated by dlistal ligature,Medical books, advertising of Mir. An-nandale on, 550 ; caises of, 5138, 71)1, 7553 799

Advice, immoral and pernicious, 91 involving reciii-reint laryrigeail imerve, 615; in theAfrica, East, medical mission in, 711 army, 685; abdlominal, aneurism of, 558Air compressed, action of, 207 Aortic valves, coiige;lital disease of, 5.11Air-passages, MIr. Spence on surgery of, 195 Aphasia, emotionail, 275Aitken, Dr. J., Syme's operation modifiedl, 489; Apjohn, Dr., testimonial to, 795poisoning by haburnum seeds, 555 Apoplexy, meningeal, Mr. Hodgson on, 88, 361

Dr. L., the sanitary state of Rome, 271; n'ight Apothecaries' Society, prizes in'Botaniy, 5Si; regula-medical service, 687 tions of, 326; the Chelsea gardens of, 611.), 616;

Alcohol, discussion on in International Medical Con- pass lists, see Medical News in each numbergress, 466; dlangers of abuse of, 506; medicinal Apothecaries' Hall in Ireland, regulations of, 33-1use of, 763; detection of in urine, Mr. F. C. Hewett Appeals, 187, 479, 539on, 780; physiological action of, 800 Appointments, medical, 516

Alder, Dr., trial of, 180 Apprenticeships, medical, 602, 693Aldershot, hospital arrangements at, 659; losses of Am-aroba powdler, 410stores at, 690, 749, 802 Armstrong, Mvr. H. E., introductory lecture at Uni-

Alford, Mr. Samuel, treatment of whooping-coughs versity of Durham College of Medicine, 4llOby carbolic acid, 480 Army, British, chang-es am"ong medlical officers at

Algiers, winter quarters in, 592 MNalta, 61 ; Dr. J. "Ambrose' on- councealmemit ofAllbutt, Dr. T. C., auscultation of the cesophagus, venereal disease in, 98, 11)); medical reg-ulatio-ns,

228, 4290 107; Dr. Lush's advocacy of claims of m`edical dle-Almond river, pollution of the, 141 pertinent, 109, 119; p:romotioiis, appointments.Aloes, crystalline constituenits of, 304 etc., of mnedlical officers, 115, 213, 653, 690, 803;Alopecia areata, Mr. J. H. Stowers on, 226 number of v-acancies at examin-ations, 151, 571;Althaus, Dr. J., electrolytic dispersion of tumours, goodl service pensions, 187; successful candlidates

263, 606 for imedical appointments, 216, 285 ; reginmentalAmbrose, Dr. J., concealment of venereal dlisease in system ver-eu'. uiiifiatiomi, 216; Dr. Smiart on

the army, 98 criiminal dleaths in, 221 Dr. Smart oili deaths fromiAmenities, unusual, 713 accidlent uii, 270, 357 ; regulations for admission toAmerica, medical practice in, 121, 187, 319, 479, 694; medical service, 403; ho"spital corps, 161 ; depart-proposed internationial medical congress in, 796 mnental officer-s of, 195; retiremenit of Dr. Logie,

Amputation of thigh for rupture of popliteal artery 571, 51)8, 627; mhilitary hospitals, 572; Knights-and vein, 259.; Syme's, improved method of per- bridge barracks, 598; letter on medical ref-orm,forming, 420, 489, 672; by combined cutasmecou-s and 627 ; promotion- in, 639; assistant-professors atmusculo-cutaneous flaps, 675; skin-t--rafting on Netley, 659; half-pay wsithout half-pay, 651);stump after, 719 ; at elbow-joint, 734 hospital arrang-ement.- at Alderhlot, 6511; beam-iL,

Ampuitations, medical oflicers' fees for, 1063 660; the unimdi'atiou systemn, 077; los.ses of -toresAmyh, -nitrite of, traumatic tetaniis treatedI by, 523; at Aldersh;ot, 6n90, 71m9 803; remin-rks oli medlicalaction of, 527 department, 7)109; the 'ca-:c of 8umm-- eon Spmuway-,

Aunemia, imliopatllic or p)rogressivc perimiciomes, Dir. B. 7-il. form- loacs 1;ii'Bramnwell on-, 738 -irtrs go6 aloaic mmrriod soldiers'

Anuesthesia, the discoverer of, 281 quarersT7ic2nidclci~cito n 1Ancusthetics, mom-tality from., 1)19: deaths fronm. 113 - Indian, succe eiolidatef at examiclui;,choice of, 159, 118; Committee of Association oin, 283; mortality of clmid(rem:i of siuidiers, 37)), 511214; in extraction of teeth, Mi-r. A. Stewart oms, 733); reguilations for admicsiose to miedical scm-vice, 1113;Mr. H. Sewill on, ib. ; chloroform and ether as, in remrarks on medical department, 113; drc s ofhospitals, 781. See Chloroform and Ether medical ofricers, 571; quse- tie;n re-ardingu n:1etlical

Anatomical science, Dr. ClelandI oni present state of, .s-ervice, 601289 Arnica in orchitis, Mfr. Hf. G. Knaggs on, 71 ; eczema

Anatomy, text-books on, 349; human, at Cambridge, from tincture of, 73-1793 Arnold andc Sons', MNessrs., flexible stethoscope, 316;Anderson, M,Nrs. Gar-rett, on dysmenorrhina, 233 hypodermic syringe, 751

~Dr. M\JcCa.ll, treatment of aneurism of arch Arnott, Sir Job;:, donations to charitable inistitiitionisof aorta by galvano-puncture, 228, 517 ii: Cork, 375

62- Mr. W., the will .as a therapeutic means, Am-rest of dlevelopnme;:t of for-earmns, 7: ~9~~~~~~~~~~~~Ar,sei:ie,chiorca treatedI by, 31)7; emators of 'Styri-a,

A-neurism of thoracic aorta, Dr. Smith-ShanmI on, .12; 437; iin casks, poisoniing by, 467; poisonii:i- byDr. MUcCall Ansdersomn treatment of b:y galvaiso- fri-o:a g-rce;: hamlp-sliade-, 51)0; MNr. Kem-;- cliiroimcpuncture, 228, 517; treated by distal higatmire, MAr. poison:ing b)y, (il); iei madie,:' due ses, G 118Annanidale onl, 55)); cases of, 538, 716, 755, 791)9; Ar-tcrics, hitern;al carotid, tlhromnbosIs of, 5 11 aileuir-involvi;ig rmecLiri-e;:t h;aru-y geal iierve, 615 of ab:- isissiiof treate(i by wime-co;ipre'05, I h% .1. Dix0 oii,dominal aorta, 558; of aor-ta is the army, 681; 258, 551traumnatic varicose of femom-al -artery, 1,91; am-terio- Ar-tery, femoral, Mr. Spiieme oni tra:umaatic vramic-oscvenous in thigh, 2-16 ; of arteries treateti by wnire- aneumrismi: of, 191)5; piophiitead, rmiptLumme of, 259 ; comei-compress, Mvr. J. Dix on, 258, 551 ; intracranial, menn feinoral, Mr. 1). Pemnberton: on ligatumie of,5-12; iliac, 614 ; intrathoracic, large, 641 ; polOpiteal, 259, 551; aintem-ior conmunuicathiu, anseimrisni of,ligature of femoral artery withi carbolised catgut 512; anterior cerebral, tumi-our of, it). extcriialfor, 656, 670 iliacw, anemirism of, 6151; femoral, Ihigatmirc of wnitli

Angina Ludovici, Dr. F. Mlurchison on, 778 carbolised catgut, 056; external iliac, Mr. Myers

on ligature of with carbolise(d catguit, 670; pulmonary, embolism of, 685; r;t;ptre of in thigh'748

Arthritis, tubercular, 430Artisans' Dwellings Act in Liverpool, 598Ascites cuired by resin of copaiba, Dr. Wilks oni, 780Assistants, unqlualifiecl, 63, 154, 28S7AssoCI IMON, IS1TITISoI AIEDICAI-., Dr. G. M. I-fumphryon aims of, 35; Mr. D. Kent Jones onl, 36; Dr.Orsborn on, 37; programme of aninual mectiig,58, 81, 116, 141; Dr. Davies-Colley oni riso and pro-grless of, 66; vote of Edinburgh Loiiversity Courttowards expenses of mectiing-, 77; by-laws of, 79;proceeding-s of Committee of Couicil, 113, 59$6; iC-marks on annulal meeting-, 139, 178, 203; Sir RlobertChristi.oni's address, 155, 1i2; D)r. l3cgbie's addressin Medlicine, 164, 212; )r. Mlattlhews l)uncan'.s ad-dress in Sectioni of Obstetric Medicine, 171; RightIio;i. Lyon Playfair's ad(drcis ini Section of PlutbllicMedicine, 173 1)r. Low -c's addre ss in Section ofPsycholo-gy, 176; forty-third annual meeting-, 181,210; adldlress of r-etinigii l-pesi(len-t, 181 ; vote ofthaniks to the retiring president, ib. ; address ofwelcome from the Edinburgh MIunicipal Couincil,ib. ; report of Council, 142 ; vote of thanks to Mr.Samuel W,ood, 181; xvote of thanks to Dr. Stewart,ib. ; the armiy medical departmenit and civil sur-geon-s, ib. ; by-laws of tlhe Associationi, it. ; re-electioni of Vice-presidlenits, it. ; re-election ofTreasurer, 185; election of General Secretary, if.;Mr. Spence's address in Surgery, 189, 212; Dr.Rutherford's addlress in Physiology, 198, 213; Dr.Gairdlier's address in Section of Medicine, 200;report of Parliamentary Bills Conmmittee, 21)1, 211;report of Scientific Grants Committee, 2)02, 212;report of Joint Committee on State Medicine, 202,212; place of meeting for 1876, 210; Piresident ofCounIcil, ib. ; vote of thanks to Mr. SonLthamn, it. -vote of thainks to Dr. lalconer, iS. ; election ofTreasurer, 211 ; Coommlittee of Council, it).-honorary members, 211, 215; tlhe admission oflady memnbers, 211, 252, 61(1, 721; report of theCommittee on Qualificatiomis ini State -Medicine,212, 21; habitual drunkards, 214; mc(lical reliefof the loor in Scotlaild, ib.; anaistLetC agents, ib.;vote of thaanks, 215; dinner, 2:3l5 precsideiut's re-ception, 238 corvsreiszioic, it. ; gar-den party, it.;Edi;t;intr2i.97 31 e1il Joursie onI anniiual meeting, 305;remarks of a contemporary oII, i,. miem1berspresent at ainniual meeting, 1l ; remarks oIi scien-tific reports of, 528; niotlice recrarding scientificgranits, 368; n-umerical streng-th cf,f 616; niewBrauiches of, 713, 796; n-otice ofmnotioni regarding,715; lprogress of in 1ie7, 787; foreig-a. critics of,791; annual meeting, etc., in 1871, 807

Sectioni of IMedicinc: Dr. (Gairdner'snddress at openir- (of, 200; types of coiitinie(ilfever, 228; tretilt;ienit of anctiri. in of iarch of amortlbyX1-alle -pnnclltorc, ', J517 ; anl.cultatioi of tImewi.op)lia-its, 2z8, 112); appearance of ti e tongulie inOcaltih an(d disease, 51128; trcatimenit of acultercen.oatisin In tinictturec Of percli olde of iron,220t,

117; rienmat c fievOi and( id s trezitiiiei-it, 229; theionioi;as of Clii(ldhood, ib. ; tetamiy, 221(), 415-

cxpcrmi-cieiiti relatingtii tic iiatholoiiiical aniatomyof myclitis, 229'; hioophin-coughaind its treatinmiltwitht carbolic aci(d -apiotr, 221!), 125; paralysis oftlhe serratus mag-ius inn111C, 221), 455 ; abnormalilispositio.n to sleep alter;!ated with cloreic mo-e-ments, 229, 517 ; cases of rubeola inotlia, 23(0; p;ml-monary and tricusljid va1vular discase, it. ; thesyplon stomiach-tube, 230, 485,

Section of Surgery: treatnieut of club-foot, 217; peculiar variety of hydrocele of thecord, it.; excision of the thyroi(d giand, 257, 3.cC;subcutaneous division of the nieck of the thigh-boneoni both sides, for stra ght ankylosis, 25)8; ravses ofamienrism treatedlby tie s-ire coml]press, 2.58, 551miodern-i tre;tmne;it of cowCtuttioial. sYpihilis, 2,5traclicotony ino cr0oII) :id liilplthcri'a 25.s, 292partimil rim; ture 01' polflit il aitc.ry, 251) ; ,trictlii-of thec uret,lhma, i1,.; co;ijuinlival Iinn.l-lpautationflrin;; rahbit, ib.; i-;;tu;re liy a; iaittitepfic lmateraid,239, 2)92 ; niev operatioii for the ob)liteiation;s of(iecproedciccrd i es,atc ;;no0; rhiiioplastic- opera-tion, 26;), 393; trcatment cif striumonus eular;-genciitof the glands byliypoilermiic inijectio;is, 260)); pIuc-ture(l fracttmre of the fronital boine treated ljy tre-phiniii-, 260, 31(); conserivative aural surgery, 261provincial suirgery in Scotland, ib. ; new operation

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THE BRITISH MEDICAL _OURNAL.for ununited fractures, ib.; section of cornea incertain diseases of the eye, 262; subcutaneousoperation for fibrous ankylosis of the knee, ib. -Egyptian ophthalmia and cataract complications,ib. ; the varieties of wry-neck, ib.; modern methodsof extracting cataract, ib.; treatment of spinabifida, 263; electrolytic dispersion of tumours, 263,606; tertiary sore-throat, 263; treatment of lymph-atic tumours of the neck, 264; severe cerebro-spinalsymptoms from a fall at football, ib. ; extirpationof the tongue, ib.; nourishment of the head of thefemur after intracapsular fracture, ib.; fibroustumours of the auricle, ib. MMr. Lister's address,769

Association, Section of Obstetric Medicine: Dr.Matthews Duncan's address at opening of, 171;embryotomy, 231; accidental heamorrhage al-ternating with watery discharge, ib.; new mid-wifery forceps, ib.; obstetric thimble, itb.; ovariandropsy, tb.; prevention and management of mis-carriages, 231,665; placenta pruevia, 231; inversionof the uterus, 231, 296; memoir of the life ofSmellie, 231; examination of the female bladder,232; intemperance in women, ib. obstetricalstatistics, 232, 635; uterine flexions and displace-ments, 232; nitric acid as a caustic in uterinepractice, 232, 609; management of the lying-inwoman, 233; transfusion by Aveling's apparatus,ib.; triplets complicated by double uterus, 233, 359;dysmenorrhcea, 233; syphilitic placenta, 234;points in the management of the third stage oflabour, ib.; vomiting in pregnancy, it.; neuralgicdysmenorrhcea, 235; rupture of the uLmbilical cordduring delivery, ib.- Section of Public Medicine: Right Hon.Lyon Playfair's address, 173; life-history ofcontagium, 265; nature of contagion, ib.; scarletfever, how to prevent its spread, ib. ; is enteric feverspontaneously generated? 266; typhoid fever inSkye, ib.; enteric fever traceable to a specificallypolluted water-supply, ib.; enteric fever in Killa-marsh, 267; ages at death from small-pox, measles,and scarlatina, 267, 520; points connected withcottage hospitals, 267; legislation for the controland treatment of insane drinkers, 253, 255, 267;State Medicine in relation to education, 268;parochial medical relief in Scotland, 269; relationsbetween weather and mortality in London, 270; theinfluence of weather on thedeath-rate from differentdiseases and at different ages, ib.; deaths by acci-dent in the army and navy, 270, 357; numericalratio of diseases in the adult male community, 270;mortality of adolescence, 271; tobacco and itseffects on health, ib. ; evils of medical men under-taking the duties of nurses, ib.; sanitary state ofRome, ib.; sanitation of houses, 272, 388; mortalityin relation to dwellings, ib. ; sanitary remarks ontrap and soil-pipes, 273; comparative merits of thewater-carriage and dry systems of sewage, ib.;sanitary conditions of rural districts, ib. ; drinkingand table waters, 274; mineral constituents ofdrinking waters,ib.; vote of thanks to President, ib.-- Section of Psychology, Dr. Lowe's ad-dress, 176; unilateral phenomena of mental anidnervous disorders, 274; unusual case of epilepsy,275,700; emotional aphasia, 275; statistics of lunacyintownand country, ib.; unilateral convulsions andhemiplegia from circumscribed lesion, ib.; micro-cephalic idiocy, 276, -5.1; bulbar paralysis, 276;effect of diseases on weight of encephalon, ib. -psychology of muscle, 277; hypo(lermlic injectionof morphia in insanity, ib.; experiments on brainof monkeys, ib.-- Section of Physiology: transference oflong tendon of biceps muscle fromii scapula tohumerus in chrolnic disease of the shoulder, 278-electric currents of brain, ib. ; digestive principlesof insectivorous plants, ib.; effect of drugs inintracranial circulation, ib.; case of death in adiver, ib.; physiological acoustics, ib.; effect ofdivision of cervical sympathetic, ib. ; anatomy andphysiology of semicircular canals, ib. ; priocess forstaining tissues, ib.; action of stimulants and nar-cotics, 279; magnetic effects of arterialand veiiousblood, ib.-Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincar(line Branch,spontaneous origin of typhoid fever, 720

Bath and Bristol Branch, president'saddress, 68, 85; annual meeting, 85; Report ofCouncil, ib.; president-elect, ib.; vote of thanksto retiring president, ib.; proposal regarding dis-cussions, ib.; secretaries, ib. ; representatives inGeneral Council, ib.; ordinary meetings, 655, 798;new members, 655, 798; discussions at meetings,655; advertising medical books in public news-papers, ib.; papers, ib.- Birmingham and Midland CountiesBranch, annual meeting, 83; the president elect,ib.; new members, ib.; vote of thanks to retirinipresident, ib.; report of Council, ib.; financialstatement, 84; votes of thanks, itb.; election ofofficers, it.; dinner, itb.; president's address, 481,

655; ordinary meetings, 654; new members, ib.;dilated stomach, ib.; recurrent tumour of the eye-ball, ib.; exophthalmia, 655. Pathological andClinical Section: lupus vulgaris, 655; lamellarcataract and defective teeth, ib.; amputation ofthe foot, ib.; retro-uterine hiemotocele, ib.; femoralaneurism, ib.

Association, Border Counties Branch, annual meet-ing, 284; report of Council, ib.; Medical Benevo-lent Fund, ib.; president's address, ib.; newmembers, ib. ; election of office-bearers, ib.; medi-cal fees, itb.; dinner, ib. ; autuLmnal meeting, 717- Cambridge and Huntingdon, East

Anglian, and South Midland Branches, com-bined annual meeting, 60; president's address,35, 60; new members, 60; place of next meeting,ib.; representatives in General Council, itb.; legis-lation for habitual drunkards, ib.; medical adver-tising, ib. ; papers, ib.; dinner, ib.

East York and North Lincoln Branch,conjoint meeting with Yorkshire Branch, 5680 Gloucestershire Branch, annual meet-ing, 717; president for 1876, ib. insular sclerosis,ib. ; medical education of women, ib.; diseases ofthe fauces and larynx, 718.

Lancashire and Cheshire Branch, presi-dent's address, 66, 147; annual meeting, 157; re-port of Council, ib.; medical advertising, ib.;officers and Council, ib.; communications, ib.;dinner, ib.

Metropolitan Counties Branch, presi-dent's address, 23, 119; annual meeting, 118;inew members, ib.; report, of Council, itb.;treasurer's report, ib.; election of officers andCouncil, ib.; votes of thanks, ib.; habitualdrunkards, 119; dinner, ib.

Midland Branch, annual meeting, 84;president's address, ib.; new members, 85; officersand Council, ib.; election of members of theAssociation, ib.; advertisements of 'medical books,ib.; dinner, 85, 415; quarterly meeting, 445;papers, ib.

North of England Brancli annual meet-ing, 147; votes of thanks, ib.; report of Coouncil,ib.; officers for 18)6-76, ib.; representatives inGeneral Council, ib.; representatives in Parlia-mentary Committees, ib.; dinner, 1i8, 415; au-tumnal meeting, 445; papers, ib.- North Wales Branch, president's ad-dress, 36; annual meeting, 60 ; vote of thanks, ib.;report of Council, ib.; next annual meeting, offi-cers and Council, ib. mitral constrictions, ib.;morbid specimens, ib.; bead enclosed in a nerve,ib.; ephidrosis cruenta, 61; lupus exedens, ib.;injuries of head, ib. ; bone-setters, ib. ; dinner, ib.

Northern Counties of Scotland Brainch,aimual meeting, 506; paper, it. ; abnormal births,ib.; office-bearers, 507; dinner, ib.- Shropshire Ethical Branch, annual

meeting, 654; vote of thanks, ib.; election of offi-cers, etc., ib.; medical advertising, ib.; hospitalcharity abuse, and gratuitous operations, ib.; Dr.Inglis and the executive committee of the Worces-ter Infirmary, ib.; quack advertisements, ib.;thanks to the president, ib.; communications, etc.itb.; dinner, itb.- Shropshire Scientific Branch, annualmeeting, 568; address, ib. ; paper, ib.

-- South Easteln Branch, president'saddlress, 70; annual meeting, 87; report of Coun-cil, ib.; financial report, il.; repiesentatives inGeneral Council, ib. ; Council of Bra-anch, ib. secre-tary, ib.; place of meeting in 1876, 88; alterationof law, ib. ; title of doctor, ib. midwives, ib. ni-ewmembers, ib.; visit to Brookwood Asylum, it,.;dinner, ib.-East Kent district meetinsgs, 37S3, 507,715; medico-ethical committee, 379, 507, 715; ad-vertising medical books in l)ublic papers, 507,743; retention and extravasation of urine, 507;diphtheria, ib.; comparative birith-rate and num-ber of conceptions, 758 ; turningt in shoulder an(darm presentations, ib.-West Kent district meet-ing, 683; next meeting, it. ; papers, ib. ; excisionof elbow, 758; rupture of artery in thigh, ib.;nenrohiematic, lesion, ib. central placenta prme-via, ib. , intermittent fever, ib. ; stomatitis, etc., ib.-East Surrey district meetings, 625, 798; medicaltidvertising, ib.; treatment of Colles' fractures,ib.; specimens, ib.; acute dropsy in a boy, it.;femoral hernia, ib.; fistuloiis opening in neck, 625,798; anwsthetics, 625; puerperal fever, ib.-EastSuissex district meetings, 8S, 655, 715i; malaria, 88;meningeal apoplexy, ib.; new members, 85, 715;dinner, 88, 656, 745; pathology of chorea, 655;medical advertising, 656; communications, 715;notice of motion, ib.- South of Ireland Branch, aninual meet-

ing, 717; new members, it.; president's address,ib.; report of Council, ib.; oflicers and Council,it. ; mecting of the Branch, ib.; votes of thaniks,ib.; dininer, ib. ; extroversion of bladder, 717;chi onic phthisis, ib.; scirrhus of pylorus, ib.;

traumatic tetanus, ib.; accidental concealedhaemorrhage, ib.

Association, South Midland Branch, annual meeting,in Cambridge and Huntingdoni ; autumnal meet-ing, 479; annual meeting in 1876, ib. *papers, itb.;votes of thanks, ib.

SouthWales and MIonmouthshireBranch,annual meeting, 148; president's address, ib.report of Council, ib.; new members, ib.; electionof officers, ib.; membership of the Association,ib.; medical advertisements, ib.; papers, ib.Medical BenevolentFund, ib.; dinncr, ib.

- South WestelnBranch, annual meeting,59; president's address, 59, 65; next annual meet-ing, officers, and Council, itb.; vote of thanks, ib.;communications, ib. ; dinner, 60.

Southern Branch, president's address,37, 86; annual meeting,85; report of Council, ib.;president elect, ib.; vice-presidents, 86; secretary,

ib.: vote of thanks to retiring president, ib.; dis-trict meeting, ib. *excursion to Netle,y Abbey, ib.;dininer, ib.-Dorset district meeting-, 568 ; officers,ib.; new members, it.; paper, ib.-South-EastHants district meetiig, 653; py*mia, ib.; cystictumour of the lower jaw, tb.

Staffordshire Branch, ordinary meeting,88; new members, 88, 718; cystic tumours ofthyroid body, ib.; cancer of breast, ib.; annualmeeting, 718; vote of thanks, ib.;president's ad-dress, ib.; report of Council, ib.; place of nextannual meeting, ib.; proposed alteration of rule,ib.; votes of thanks, ib.; election of officers, ib.;dinner, ib.

Thames Valley Branch, ordinary meet-ing,715; papers, ib.; dii,iier, ib.- West Somerset Branch,annual meeting,

215; report of Council, ib.; representatives in theGenieral Council of the Association, ib.; honorarysecretary and treasurer, it. place of meeting in1876 andpresident elect, ib.; intermediate meetings,it.; members of Council of the Branch, ib.;lhabitual drunkards, 216, 568; supposedpoisoningly hemlock, 216; a medico-legal case, itb.; case ofpsoas abscess, itb. vital conservancy inl disease,ib.; dinner, ib.; autumnal meeting, 568; paper, ib.;

blood-letting in disease, it.Yorkshire Branch, annual meeting.,59;

report of Council, ib.; election of officers andCouncil, ib.; clinical cases, ib.; simulated hip.disease, ib. necrosis of cranial bones, ib.; tem-porary paralysis, it. ; diiiner, ib.; conjoint meetingwithlEast York and North Lincoln Branch, 568;communications, ib.

Association, British, for Advancement of Science,Dr. ('leland's address in Aniatomical and Physio-

logical Departmelnt of Theological Section, 289;remarks on, 307; proceedings of Department ofAnatomy and Physiology, 309; physiological ac-tion of light, ib.; microphotographs, 310; vascularplexuses in animals, it.; protoplasmanid adipocere,ib.; intestinal secretion, ib. ; origin of the lymph-aties, ib. ; anatomy of the skin, il. ; physiologicalaction of chinoline and pyridine bases, itb.

British Medical Defenice, 468, 737,763-________ Forfarshire 3Medical, annual meeting,78

Germani, of Natuaralists and Physicians,meeting of, 532

German Sanitary, subjects for discus-

sion at, 2433fanchester Medico-Ethical, report onprovidlent scheme, 79a0

MMedical Officers of I Icalth in Yorkshire,402; Northern Counties, autilmn meeting, 512- St. Anidrew's Gra(luates', 591

Astrolog-er, a medical, in trouLible, 11Asylum, niew blind in Edinburgh, 59-5

lunatic, new, for Sunrey, 28; Aberdeen,proposed enlargement of, i; Liinerick, eiilarge-ment of, 404; new, niear Glasgow, 567; Cork, dis-missal of attendan-ts, 567; AWest Riding, crteer-3tizione at, 680); Montrose, extension of, 764- sick, new metropolitan, 28; Caterham, in-

spection of, 74; Il1ampstead, report of Committeeoni, 210

Asyltums, Lunatic, Reports of, 2-er., 398; in Ireland,Bill concerning, 185; report on, 795

Atrophy, progressive muscular, 558Attfield, Dr., AM1anual of Chemistry, i-ee., 526Atthill, Dr. L., perchloride of iron in post patiii5&hamorrhage, 6(18-; appointment as inaster of theRotunda Hospital, 622; nitric acidl in treatment ofdiseases of neck of uterus, 779

Aural surgery, conservative, 261Auricle of ear, fibrous tumour of, 265Auscultation of the wsophaagus, Dr. Clifford Allbutt

oni, 228, 420Australia for invalids, 121Austria, deaf and dumb in, 213Aveling, Dr. J. H., MIemorials of Harvey, roi.,

785

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Balfour, Dr. J. H., the degree of M.D. in Edinbur,gh,413

Ballynahinch chalybeato spa, 622Barclay, Dr. J., flatulent (lyspep)sia, 92Barker, Dr. F., puerperal fever and tlhl infective dis-

eases, 95Barnes, Dr. R., ad(dress to Metropolitan CountiesBranch, 33; introdcietory lecture at St. George'sHospital, 4-11; soirbe of, 4605; intrauterine injec-tions, 582; the circulation in pregnant women, 603

Barony poor-house and hospital, 688Barracks, the Dublin, 682, 742Bartlett, Mr. C. H. drinking and table waters, 274Bastian, Dr. H. C., Paralysis from Braini-Disease,

rev., 301Basutos, Mr. E. Hartley on diseascs of, 519Beards in the army, 660Beattie, Dr. J. W., plastic operations, 311Beaumont, Dr. W. R., obituary notice of, 719Beck, Mr. J. T., treatment of post pad-tur hwmor-rhage, 611

Dr. Snow, puerperal fever, 102Beddoe, Dr. J., mortality of adolescenice, 271Begbie, Dr. John, 138

Dr. J. W., address in medicine, 16-1, 212Bell, Sir Charles, 136- John, 135- Mr. Joseph, modification of Syme's operation,420- Dr. Oswald, death of, 29; funeral of, 54; pro-posed memorial of, 741

Bellamy, Mr. E., revolver bullet encysted in palm,425

Bennet, Dr. Henry, 434Bennett, Dr. Hughes, presentation of bust to Unii-

versity of Edinburgh, 181, 24-1; death of, 434; Mr.Cadge on case of, 433; funeral of, 468; memoir of,473

Dr. Risdon, admission of women to medicalprofession, 16, 21

Benson, Mr. J.; diabetes mellitus in a child, 522Bentley and Trimen's Medicinal Plants, -ev., 520Bequests, 231, 44)1, 502, 599, 681Beveridge, Dr. R., death from suffocationi in a diver,

278Biceps muscle, transference of longi- tendon of, 278Bigg, Mr. H., Gentle Treatment of Spinial Curvaturc,

lrev., 707Bile, secretionl of in dog, experiments on, 199Bile-duct, common, congenital deficiency of, 716Bile-ducts, dilatation of, 746Birmingham, special correspondence from, 378, 538,

621, 797; el)idemics in, 378Births, abnormal, 506Birth-rate and number of conceptions, 718Bismuth and creasote. in ilnfantile vomiting, Dr.Mackey on, 396

Black, Dr. D. C., medical advertisinig, 119; Funic-tional Diseases of the Urinary and ReproductiveOrgans, -ev., 707

Bladder, examination of in tb;e female, 232; Mr.Cadge on sacculation of, 418; cure of cystitis bydilatation of neck of, 493 ; extirpation of tumoursof, ib.; puncture of per rectumis, Mr. R. Davy on,697; extroversion of with epispadias, 747

Blake, Dr. C. C., Zoology for Students, -ev., 586Bleeding, Mr. Michell Clarke on history of, 67Blind asylum in Edinburgh, 594Blisters, Dr. Spender on use of, 99Blood, magnetic conditions of, 279Bloodless surgery, Mr. Spence on, 192Blunt hook and sling for assisting deliver;y in breech-presentations, 6o7

Boddy, Mr. H. W., injection of perchloride of iron inpast partum hrnmorrhage, 488

Bodington, Dr. G. F., the control and restraint ofhabitual drunkards, 255-

Body, Human, Mr. J. Marshall's Description of, r-ev.,368

Boeck, Dr., death of, 790Bond, Dr. F. T., the use of terebene, 415

Mr. Thomas, post miortema examinatioln of re-mains of H. Lane, 732

Bones, false abscesses of, 673Bone-setter, a, in North Wales, 37, 61; professional

alliance with a, 220, 620Borate of soda, glycerate of, 163Borax, curious action of glycerine on, 252Boyd, Dr. R., effect of diseases on weight of en-cephalon, 276

Bradl,y, Mr. S. M., surgical treatment of lymphatictumours of the neck, 264; treatmelnt of chloro-form-poisoning, 416

Braidwood, Dr. P. M., life-history of contagium, 265Brain, unilateral convulsions and hemiplegia from

lesion of, 275; of monkeys, experiments on,277 ; electric cutrrents in, 278 ; effects of dlruns oncirculation in, ib.; Dr. Bastian on Paralysis fromDisease of, s-ev., 301; Dr. 11. Snowv on effect ofstimulants and hypnotics on circulation in, 424;heemorrhage in, 541; hemiplegia from syphilitic

tumour in, 611; sclerosis of, 683; glioma of, 686;gliosarcoma of, ib.

Braithwaite, Dr. J., ntitric acid as a caustic in uterinepractice, 232, 609, 779

Bramwell, Dr. B., unilateral convulsions and hemi-plegia, 273; idiopiathic or progressive periliciousanrmia, 738

Breast, cancer of, 88, 511, 558; cancer of in the male,613, 685; male, fatty tumbur of, 683

Breech-presentations, bluntt hook and sling forassisting- delivery in, 687

Bristol, Mr. D. Davies oni scarlet fever in, 670, 699Broca, M., his essay on craniology, 744Bronchi, dilatation of, rheumatoid disease in, 192Bronchocele, Dr. Althaus on electrolysis of, 606Brotherston, Mr. P., provincial surgery in Scotland,261

Brown, Dr. A., a railway case, 91, Air. James, typhoid fever in the Isle of

Skye, 266Brownl Institution, the, 591, 741Browne, Dr. Cricliton, vivisection., 181- Dr. IV. A. F., address to Border CosuitiesBranch, 281

Brunton, Dr. John, the flexible clinical stethoscope,413

Dr. T. Lauder, causes of death duringextraction of teeth ulider chloroform, 693

Buchan, Mr. A., ilnfluence of weather on death-rate,270

Buchanan, Dr. G., tracheotomy in croup and diph-theria, 238, 292

Bulbar paralysis, 276Bullet encyste(d in palm, Mr. E. Bellamy on, 425Burchardt, Dr., treatmenit of whooping-cough with

carbolic acid vapour, 396Burntislalnd, water supply of, 714

C.Cadets, medical, compulsory service of, 511Cadge, Mr. W. sacculation of and stonie in the blad-

der, 418; the case of the late Dr. Hughes Bennett,453

Caesarean sectioni, uterus after, 102; coroner's in-(luest in case of, 691, 721

Calabar bean, use of in tetanius, 491Calculi in sacculated bladder, Mr. Cadge oni, 118;

of cystic oxide, 613; of ureter, 801Callender, Mr. G. WV., catgut ligatures, s88Cancer, primary, of the lulng, Dr. Smith-Shanid on,

411; of breast, 88, 511, 558; treatment of offensivedischarge from, 320, 383; of lung, 428; of thyroidbody, 493; Dr. Althaus on electrolysis in, 607; ofbreast in male, 613, 685; of rectum, 61.1; Dr. J. H1.Wood on trentmeint of by citiic acid, 671; of liverwith pyrexia, 719; of pylorus, 717

Cancer-doctors, 546Cantharides, poisoninig by tincture of, 761Capsicum in delirium potsi, 232, 320, 115, 448Carbolic acid, treatmelnt of whooping-cough byvapour of, Dr. R. J. Lee oni, 229, 123; Dr.Burchardt on, 396; Dr. G. P. Rugg on, 423; Mr.S. Alford on, 480; MIr. R. Harrison on, 489; dis-eased ankle treated by inijectiolns of, 218 ; externaluse of in skin-diseases, 527; poisolning by, 592,694

Carcinoma lipomatosum, 61-1. See CancerCarluke, sanitary conldition of, 534Carmichael, Dr. J., chloroform in extraction of

teeth, 780Carpenter, Dr. A., fever at Croydon, 632Cartwright, Mr. S. H., remarks on letter of, 74;surgeon-dentists, 89; compulsory registration ofdeuitists, 570; the scope of dlental surgery, 753

Cassells, Dr. J. P., coniservative aural surgery, 261Cataract, diabetic, 219; with Egyptian oplhthalmia,262 iiiodern method of extracting, ib. ; traumatic,cases of, 298; lamellar, and defective teeth, 63

Catgut, carbolised, use of, 636, 688Cathcart, Mr. S., early menstruation, 417Caton, Dr. R., electric currents of the brain, 278Cattle, flesh of diseased, 623Caustic, nitric acid as a. See Nitric AcidCautery, actual, in treatment of fibroid tumours ofuterus, 55

Cavafy, Dr. J., unusually rapid action of heart, 291Cazenave de la Roche, Dr., Answer to Dr. C. T. AWil-

liams, i-ev., 366Centenarian, a, 534Cerebral comilication of rheumatism, Dr. T. J.Walker on, 297

Cerebro-spinal meningitis, case of, 363, Dr. T. Coleon, 667

Certificates of death, persons who can sign, 122;when to be withheld, 303; law regarding, 383;life inisurance, 480, 545

Chambers, Dr. T. K., Diet in Health andl Disease,rev., 299

Chancre within the nostril, Mr. Nettleship on, 363Charles, Dr. J. J., treatmuent of pateiit uraclius, 386Charteris, Dr. M., malignant disease of ovaries, 223Chartres, Dr. J. S., death of, 659

Chater, Mr. S., capsicum in delirium 1t potst, 413Chemical polysyllables, 148; properties, physiologi-

cal test of, 591Chemistry, Dr. Attfield's Manual of, -er., 526Chemists in Edinburgh, 136Cheyne, Dr., 331, 16Chiene, Mr. J., the school of medicine of Edinburgh,

575Child killedby a chicken, .l +16; Mr. J. Bensoln on dia-betes in a, 522; Mr. W. H. Spuirgini on lhyster-ia iua, 533; cirrhosis of liver in a, 716; persistent con-stilpation in a, 801

Childers, Mrs., death of, 710Children, imbecile, Stewart institutioni for, 280;

plieiiinonia in, 229; of European soldiers in India,mortality among, 370, 511; premature, manage-menit of, 713; effect of cold on, 791

Chin, epithelioma of, 799China, medical literature in, 142Chinoliine and pyrodine basis, action of, 310Chloral-hydrate, external uses of, 717; Dr. D. Young

oni poisonlinlg by, 778; as an antidote against sca-sicknless, 785; note on, 806

Chloride of gold and sodium, treatment of hysteriaby, 368

Chloroform, deaths from, 75, 113, 143, 4163, 500, 710,73'), 761 ; Dr. Skinnier on treatment of poisonlinlgby, 297; Mr. S. M. Bradley on, 416; Dr. T. L.Brunton on causes of death during extraction ofteeth under, 695; use of in extraction of teeth,Mr. A. Stewart on, 733; Mr. B. Sewill on, il.;letter on, 719; Dr. J. Carmichael on, 780; Dr.Sawyer on advantages of ether over, 726; Dr.John Smith on use of, 777; use of in London hos-pitals, 781

Cholera in Syria, 71, 140, 242, 352; prophylaxis of,436; in Indlia, 437, 503; in route of Prince ofWales, 652

Chorea, case of, 397; pathology of, 507, 65Choreic moveiiLents alternating with abnormal dis-

position to sleep, Dr. W. T. Gairdner on, 229, 517in a case of hemiplegia, 703

Christison, Sir Robert, presi(lent's address at meet-ing of British MeIdical Association, 133, 182; re-marks on experiments on animals, 213; on legisla-tion for habitual dmrunkards, 267; remarks on hisaddress, 282

Churchill, Dr. Fleetwood, retirement of, 30; nitricacid as an uterine caustic, 671- Mr. John, death of, 180

Cicatrices, depressed, obliteration of, 260Cinchona, cultivation of ix India, 498Circulation, Dr. R. Barnes on phenonicna of inpregnant women, 603

Cities, foreigin, health of, 620Citric acid, Dr. J. H. Wood on treatment of cancerby, 671

Clark, Mr. J. C., post parhtum hwmorrhago treated byperchloride of iron, 554

Clarke, Mr. J. F., death of, 115; letter concerning,119

- Mr. 'W. F., introductolmy lectuire at CharingCross hlospital, 138

- MIr. W. M., history of bleeding, 67Clavicle, tumour of, 799Clavicles, absence of, -192Cleland, Dr. J., the present state of anatomical

science, 289Clift, the late William, 403Clinical teaching, in Paris, 623, 711; letter on, 748Clover, Mr. J. T., ether as an aii.Tsthetic, 353Club, Ediniburgh University, dininer of, 617Cluib-foot, treatment of, 257Coal-gas, poisoning by inhalation of, Dr. S. Lockie

on, 392; Dr. T. M. Hooke on, 417; case of, 593Cobbold, Dr. T. S., lhydatid disease, 519, 578, 638, 757Coca leaf, action of, 651Cod-liver oil, Richardson's preparationis of, 707;formula for adlministration with phoslphorus, 734

Coffin, Mr. R. J. M., abdominal presentations, 362Coffins, antiseptic action of earth on, 372Cold, effect of on childreis, 791Cole, Dr. T., failures of me(licine, 579; corebro-

spIinal meninDgitis, 667College at Aintab, medical professorship) for, 180

Exeter, Oxford, scholarships and exllibi-tionis, 144

-_______ of Franice, Clinir of General Anatomy in, 282Kin-'s, lectures, 336; fees, 338; mlotes on,

311; changes ini, :3351 ; prizes at, 408, 599; Br.Curinowx's introductory address, 442; additions to,470

King and Queen's of Physicians in Ireland,pass-lists, 31, 286; regulationis of, 333; officers, 536

Owens, IManchester, fees, 339; lectures, 345;notes on, 317 prizes at, 109

________ Queen's, Belfast, lectures andl fees, 407- - Queen's, Birningham, fees, 339; lectiiies,

345, 347; medical edlucation of women, 497, 53:8Rev. W. 1i. 1'6ulton's imltroductory address, 537-~ Queen's, Cork, Chairs of Anatomy an(dMateria Medica in, 375, 503; lectures andl fees, 107

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Collegcs, Quee's, Galway, lectures and fce3, 407number of stuidents, 56i7

Royal IMedical Benevolent, modc of electioni,53, 153; free scholarships, 711

Royal, of Physicians of Edinburgrh, historyof, 127; regulations, 329

Royal, of Physicians of Londlont, Dr. Guy'sIHarveiln oration, 1 ; pass list,, 152, 599, 803;niew Fellows, 217; regulations, 322, 325 ; lectisresin 1376, 583; office-bearers, 741; mieeting of comi-tia, 793

Royal, of Surgcons of Edinburgh, m-scu;nof, 130; regulations of, 329; presidlent of, 567

Royal, of Surgeons of Englan(l, e'cction ofmembers of Council, 27, 51 ; pass lists, 31, (90, 120,152, 186, 628, 660, 6)1, 766, 803; votinig by proxy at,50, 56, 14S; festival, 51 ; election of presidenit, etc.,ib.; qluestionls at examinations, 6i3, 15:3, 192 ; linancesof, 73; pa;sel a-sd reiected candi(late4, 78, 109,149; MNr. Lee's lectutes, 9)3, 385; resigntation ofMr. Hancock as examiner, 283; regulations, 323,321; Sir A. Cooper on examiners, 435 ; election ofexaminers, 50)); order of the Local G-overnmentBoard, 562 ; examiners in anatomy and pihysio-logy, 593, 623, 711, 750, 760, 791 app)ointment ofMr. Glad4tone as trustee of museum, 615; prizesof, 750; expected vacancies in Council, 761)

Royal, of Surgeons in Ireland, regulationsof, 333; examiners in subjects of preliminaryeclucation, 533; vice presidency of, 621, (i51, 682,713

Univ-ersity, lectuLres, 337; fees, 339; noteson, 351; changes in, 351; prizes at, 5109 ; Dr. Cor-field's in-tro(lInetory lecture at, 419; Sharpey plhysi-ological scholar, 6549

University of Duirlham, fces, 339; lectures,etc., 315, 357; changes in, 331; prizes at, 4)'9; Mr.It. Armstrong's iintroductory lecture, 110

Colles' fracture, treatment of, 623Congio pirates, the recent expedition rainst, 559)Congress, international, of oplhthalmic surgeons,

122 ; German Sanitary, 213; international modicalat Brussels, 37, 1402, 433, 465; Amecrican iinterna-tiona,l medical, 796

(oniumi, Dr. Spcn(der oni e.ects of, 101

Conjoint scheme. ESec Meical ExalinatiolnsConjunctiva, transp;lantation of from rabbit toIihuman subject, 259i

Constantinople, saiiitary state of, 2 12

Constipation, l)ersistent, in a chiild, 801Contaggious3 Diseases Acts, letter.s on, 135, 355, 515

remarks on, 712; Dr. Nevins's st-atements on, 788

Contagium, contribution to lifc-histoiy of, 265;

nature of, ib.Convalescent home, for children, 73; at iMacrate,3)8; AVest of Scotland, 5,31

Consvalescent faminie funid, 567Coniviulsionis, unilateral, from circunmscribed lesioii of

brain, 275; puerperal, Mr. 11. D'O. F'oote on caseof, 362 arrest of speech amd hearing after, 383

Cooper, Mr. G. L., obituary notice of, 516

Copaiba, Dr. Wilks ois cure of ascites by, 780Copeman, D)r. E., treatment of obstinate vomiting

connecte(d with pregnancy, 577Cordl6s, Dr., relation of scarlatina to the pueioiperalstate 10)2

Corfield, Dr. WV. 11., introductory lecture at Uni-versity College, 459

Cormick, Mr. AV., foreign order coniferred on, 496Cornea, section of the, 262Coriiwall school-ship, typhoi(d fever in, 4193, 531, 563,591

Coroner of Celntral Mi(ldlesex, remarks on con(duetof, 51, 75)0

Coroiier's court, alleged contemipt of, 592, 597Coroners, letters oin, 122, 187, 288; in(quests, nlotes

on, 767, 792Corpora striata, Dr. W. J. Mickle ois disease of, 755Corrigan, Sir D., adlmission of women to the medical

psrofessioms, 1:3, 14, 20Coto-bark, action of, 783Cottews, M1r. E., ralpid destructiomn of lung, 513, 600Cough, Di-. J. 1R. Thomsoni on gelsemiuiu iscmper-

vireiis in, 489Cousiterirritationl, Dr. Spenmler ems, 9.9

Cowell, Mr. G., medical education, 68137(owper, Mr. B. H., ancieint hospitals, -1.!33ow-pox as a plreventive of foot-and-mouth disease,580, 619

(raigie, Mr. 1I., compulsory registration of (lentists,

- Mr. John, post p)irit4si livemorrliage, 673;dcath from embodismii after labour, 739

(raai)olo-y, M. Broca's essay olI, 741Creasote, with bismuth in inifanitile vominting, Dr. E.

Mackey on, 396Cri'cie, drainagc and(l hospital accomn-mo(lation of, 29,

C(riminial ri .s;ioiisiliility, 373, 167(Ci)nl)e, 1).. C. M1., psychology itd the ieirsous

s(ysteus, 5151Cro6s, Mi. WI., obituary niotice of, 6900

Croton-chloral hydrate, Dr. Spenider on, 101; actionof, 8(43

Croisp, tracheotomiy in, MIr. Spiencec oi0, 193; Dr. G.

liuchanan on, 258, 24)2; Dr). C. Scott oni, 23 rie-lation to (lilphtlieria, Dr. G. .Johnson on, 355; Dr.Scmlns- on1, 612; Alr. S. Lloydisoi, 7(2

Croytlon, fever at, 5sss, ;77 Dr. ta.rpesnter ois, 632CuLillen, Dr. William, 1:37Ciulliigsvorth, Mr. C. J., early msnstruatioi, 511

Cimminins, Dr. AV. J., spoistaiTieotss cure of aim oxariancyst, 671

Cupar Amigii-, heatli of, .54Curling, Air. T. B., Chinese translation of hi3s wvorklon the testis, 152

Cmrnowv, Dr-. J., introductory leculurc at King's Col-leog, 5142

Customs, lhcalthi of officials of, 270, 135

C-yandi of pot4i Anii5, allegedi po:1sowidini lby, ,539Cy-st, (lenti -eros, usii plier jaw-, MIr. A. Stockls on,

4Si; dermoicl, 1(02; o;var;ian. See OvaryCystic oxi(le calcili, (513Cystitis cuired by dilatation of nick of halader, 193Cysto-urethroscope, 302

D.Dairy-yardls in Dublin, 209Dampness in lion-tes, prevention of, 503Dancer's cramp, 615 ; Dr. I'oorc oii, 61)

Davenport, Mi-. J. T., di-ainagc of rcmral districts, 273Davies, Mr. D)avid, scailet fev-er in B;ristol, 670, 691)

Mr. E. 1K., case of p)ieiileral fever frolml ex-l)osii-e to erysipelas, 362

Davics-Colley, Dr. T., the rise and progress of tileBritisl ieilical Association, 66

Davy, Mtr. it., iintiodumctory lectuire at We,stiniiisterilosIsital, 1.59; reinaiks on, 4(1,5:o); psuncture ofbladder pe4- rec(iii., 0;97

Deaf anid dumb in Austri-a, 23 ; C(educationI of, 752

Dcaficuss, nlervous1, subcuttanCous iinjectioui ofstryclnllia in, 527

Doas, l)r. 1P. A., uiunuSl:al case of epilep;y, 275, 700D r-atlis, criiiii-.ial, im tie ris sy and ilsav--, 1):-. Sisacrt

on, 221 ; finom accident in army ain(d n;avy, Dr.Sissart oi, 27;, 337

Dcathi-rate. S1\ortality and Psegisti-ar-GeneralDcgreesi in Me(liciise, lBrussels, 32 forcei-l, lroceeti-igns iii Medical tounmcil concerning-- re- stratioii of,45; sale of, 6:3; of Erlaiieii, 211); of E,diin)iroglsand Erlaigen, 319, 113; foreign, I1Y0, 513, 516;colonial, 602; shamn, miotice of' Americaim ministeronl, (;13

Dsejazet, Mlalemoisell, (ldath of, 711Delirium Sc po/ui, ca;isicumn in, 2;52, 320, 411, 118Drma-rquay, 3t., (leatliof, 27Dc MI-ricourt, Dr. 14., Moderni Naval Hygiene, r-c;-.,652

Dempsey, Dr. J. St., death of, 373DInli-iigh, Earl of, onl homomopatlhy, 681

-Dental surgery, Mr. H. Cartwright oin scope of, 753Dc;tists, iemarik.s oli classes of, 71; Mlr. 11. Cart-w ri-lst oii, 8 ), 57(; 3Mr. H. Sewill ois, 1 1; regis-triation of, mse)ti,(re-aresa-diMu, 35)2; Mr. W. D.Napier oel, .517; Mr. H. Craigic on, 623; Mr. A.

Gibbingrs ols, ib.Dermatitis, geiueral exfoliative, Dr. IE. I. Sparks o0m,583

Desmonil, Dr. L., obituary lnotice of, 802Devois, North, dipluthleria ius, 317Dewar, Professor, farewell diimier to, 591

Diabetes, Seegen oms, 1353; cataract ini, 219; Rlelationof to Food, Dr. A. S. Donkini on, i-cv., 4219 il a.child, Mrr. J. B1enson oii, 522 ; salicylic eid us,

527; Dr. WV. Dickinssons on, ie-c., 705 ; iussipiduis,treatedl by jaboranudi anmd ergot, Dr. Riinger om,775o

Diagusosis, sur-ceal, Mr. C. Iheath oni, 513Diar-lrma, inifanitile sumusmec, 6t58Dickimssons, Dr. E. 1H., introdtictory address at Livcr-

1ool Scliool of AMedicisie, 5041Dr. AV. H.1., pathologrV of chorcca, 5(07; oil

Diasbete , rri-. 7(0Dicksonu, Dr. AV., isumerical ratio of diiscase, 274)Diet in h[eallth. and Diseaco, Di. T. K. Chambihers on,

rer., 299

Divestioms, Jmplerfect, Dr. Learecl oi, i-cv., 586Diiitalis, Mir. Groves o-i, 410liosn(ra mnuscipula, exllepiimsemits oln, 77Diphtheria, MIr. Shesime onl distinsetion froisi eroiip,

1944; paralysis of accommodation of eye in, 241);traclicotomy iu, Dr. (1. Bumehanass on, 258, 292; Dr.G. SCott oeI, 125 ; case of, 513; in North Devois, 317;Dr. G. Johissoi oms melations of crouLi) to, 355; Dr.Semislhle on, 612 ; Mi. S. Lloy(d on, 712; Dr. Wadeols history of paralysis in, 126 ; Dr. Joyce oni, 5(07.

Disenae, iiiimserical ratio of, 27)); slpread(l of, 59(5Disinfectamsts, adu4lilterationl of, 1 113; Dr. Ri. J. Lee Omi,

Dislocastioss oCf Ii;, Mr. Specince 0]1 reluctios of, 192;vertical. of patella, Mir. C. Terry oIn, 611; coil-genital, of klnee, 697

Dispelnsaries, bhilling, 679

Dispensary, L;attersea, adoption of provideist system,alt

hI' isnouths Public, 679Dispenssinig of mscdicine,, -133, 515, 805Dissection, supply of siibjj cts for, 4170, 712, 723, 738Dittel, Professor, plrescit to, 678Diuretics, remsasrks on, 28(0Diver, leatlth frons susfocations ilu a, 278

Dix, MNr. Johis, a-leurismn treate(d by tlse wire comss-preis, 2538, 331

Doctor, a Plhila(lelpllia, in a Gcrman couirt of law, 76

Dolmaim, Mr. A. H., address to Mi(lianmd IBuanlch, 81Doilkin, Dr. A. S., Relation betsvctcis Di;bectes aidFood, u-er., 429

Doses, extreune, 3(48Dowlinsg, DLr. J., total dlestructIon ofr rig-ltltusig, 123)Dowss -, Dlr. T1. S., bilbai-r piralysi.s, 276 ; offensive

(lisehari-c fi-ossi cancer, :3;s:3Druuinage of (rieff, 29, 711 ; of Dthulin, 55, 591, 715;

of rullal dlistrict,, 273; of lhoii.cs, Sir. Eassic oi,3.Xs

Draiuis ausd sc -ers, vesntilation of, 79)1Draipce-, SImr. IV., infuision of iuatico as ais iiltra-

ceterime injectioii, 732Dress of misedical officers of rmidian arsly, .5571Dropsy, acute, in a boy, 625; geumeral, iii a furttss,

683Druggist, opinions of a, 629Druggists, psrescriptions of, 282Drugs, effect of on intraci-anial circulation, 278. Scc

MAediciniesDruiskar(ls, habitual, Dr. Eastwood on treatmeist of,

7; deputation to Home Secretary om, 56 SirTlhoma IV,atson oi, 79; resolution of SlctrolsolituhimComities Biaineh, 119 ; letter olm, 153 ; resolutioniof Association ois, 215, 23,7 Dr. A. Pe(lclie oms legns-latious for, 233 ; Dr. (G. P. Bodimiglrto ois, 253.treatmusilt of in Aimerica, 5)40

Dryssdalc, Dr. C., tortiary sore throat, 2(33; tobacco,271

Dumblin, Lord Tamyor of, 55, 77, 712- ; diaiilage of, 5)3,591, 715 ; flue imi, 29, 55 ; reports on lhealth of, 11:3,752; clairy-yarclin, 209; teisenseuit housses in, 11S;barracks iii, 6S.2, 7412; typlioi-d fever in garrison,763

Duifoiir, General, (leath of, 110Durmbartoms, l)rop)osedl hoslpital for, 791Duncan, Dr. A. G., triplets w-ith clotuble uteruLs, 233,

359,Dr. J. Matt'hews, add(ress in section of

Obstetric Medicinse, 171D1)nmcamnson, Dr., fibrous tumsours of auricle, 261Duuilferusliise, water-supiply of, 621, 715D)io(leniim, Sir. E. J. Spmitta oli perforatimsg ulcer of,

422 ; clmroliic ulcer of, 716Di-trhaIs, SIr. F., asaisthetics, 782Dwellings, mortality in relation to, 272; improved,

5G13Dyiilg, treatment of the, 625Dysenstemy, chlromsic, treatirmeit of, 783Dysmenor-rhca, pathologry and( treatusent of, 233neuralgic, 235; obstructive, 399

Dyspepsia, flatulent, treatmernt of, 32, 64, 92

E.Ear, fibrouss teimsoiir of auricle of, 263E.assie, Mlr. WV., sansitation of houses, 272, 3SSEastwood, Dr. j., treattment of habitual drunkards, 7Elcraseur, Mr. Spseice on the, 192Eczema producedl by tinctuirc of arnica, 731Ediniburgh, water-suipply of, 78, 14L3, 591; accoumt

of, 123 ; the suniversity of, 125; colleges anidsocieties of, 127; anatomsical school of, 128;museums in, 129; imedical charities of, 130; pro-gTrss of medical science in, 135; medical celelbri-ties of, 137; police bill, 502; deaths iu, 567, 621

-Ecdi;bimglqi MceeLicml Joinrmul oms tlmc inectilsg of theAssociation, 3(05

1-lis, Di. A. IV., pirevenstionl and mansageimseist of

isuiscarriages, 231, (4415; v-aricella-prusrigo, 74)2Edclucation. See Stedlical EdluscationsE1am, Dr. C., chloral and chloroform, 806E'Ibow-joiut, amplutatiolin at, 734; excisiols of, 748Electric cumri eits of the brain, 278lectricity, intestissal occlusion cure(l bmy, 7,83

E.lectrol tic dispersions of tumslours, Dr. Althaus on,263, 603

Elliott, Dr. T., testimonial to, 4169Embolism of pulmonary artery, 683; death from

after labour, 759Embrmyotomy, modes of, 231Emeties, action of olm striatecl muscles, 493Emi-rant ships, superintendence of, 5673msipiricism, Dr. WVadc on use of in medicine, 411Ernpshyemssa ti-eateci by fi-ce opemiuiiig ami drainsage, 558

Euicephalon, effect of discases oni weight of parlts of,27)4. ScC lBrmaimi

Eusdocarditis, ulecrative, (681-nenssata of foodl, Dr. Slpender ois, 100

Enuresis, treatmenst of, 601, 629

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Epilepsy, snake-heads a cure for, 25; Dr. Deas onan unusual case of, 273, 700; MIr. V. L. Lanie on

paliiitation of heart from, 361

Epithelioma of thumb originatingc in chronic wart,298; of lip and lower jaw, 427; visceral, 193; of

tongue anod jaw, 614; of tongue, 799; of chin, ie;recurrent, ilb.

Ergot, Dr. Ringor on treatment of dliabetes insipidlusby, 775

Erva de rato, 410

Erysipelas, relation of to puerperal fever. Sec Fever,puerperal; puerpseral fever from exposiire to con-tagion to, 362; andl Childibed 1Fever, Dr. T. Minoron, s-ev., 367

Eserine dliscs in tic, Dr. W. Munro on, 0391; dosageof, 601, 629£

Esmarch's method, Mr. Spence on, 122Ether, threatened death (luring administration of as.

an annesthetic, 109, 375; as an nanu thetic, M1r.J. W. Haward on, 215; 'Mr. Clover on, 353; Dr.Skinner on, 423; Dr. J. Sawyer on advanltagecs ofover chloroform, 726; use of in hospitals, 781;death from, 793

Ether-inhaler, Hawksley's, 177Eti(luette, medical, 311, 063Evans, MIr. D. P., obituary notice of, 236

, 1r. 0. T., testimonial to, 287Ewart, M[r. J. H., inversion of the uterus, 231, 296Examination, visitatioiis of, procee(lings in Me(lical

Council egardin-g, 14, 40; university local, 113Excision of larynix, 213 ; of the toiigue, 205; of

thyroi(d gland, Dr. P. HI. AWatson ol, 257, :386; oflower jaw, 396, 427, 61-;- of kinec, 411, 18-;; ofelbow, 748

Exhibition, sanitary and( educational, 53Exophthalmia, 655

E]xperimental physiology, 75; valuc to mniedicine of,587

Extensioni by weiglht anl( pulley, 3Mr. Spenico on,189

Extracts, fluid, of United States' Pharmacopceia, 786Extramural lectures, recognition of in Glasgow, 1-1iiExtra-uterine pregnancy, 71Extroversion of bladder with epispadias, 747Eye, paralysis of accommodation of in diphtheria,

259; section of the cornea in disease of, 262; casesof injury of, 298; recurrent tuimour of, 65-1

F.

Face, hypertrophy of lower part of, 246Factory Acts, appointment of surgeons, 250; in

Ireland, Royal Commission on, 438; Commissionin Edinburgh, 469

Faculty of Physicianls and Surgcons of Glasgow,regulations of, 330, 331 of Medlicit e in I'aris,dleanship of, 623, 646, 792

Fagan, MIr. J., misplaced aimouncement, 767Fairbank, Dr. T., treatmenit of vomiting in preg-nancy, 641

Famine in Asia Minor, 212Fai-rar, Mr. J., testimonial to, 43Fees for amputations, order of Local Government

13oard on, 100

FeI-mur1iS, sieck of the, 5i; Mr. Spenice on- reductionof (lislocation of, 192; suibeutaneouts division ofneck on both sides, 238; niourislimeint of hela(l of

after inVacapsular fracture, 261; fractur-c of lieciof for anikylosis of hil), 4:30; Mr. E. Owen on ftac-ture of neck of, 522; symmetrical necrosis of honeii(I of, 611

Fergus, Dr. A., traps and soil-pipes, 273Fergrussoin, Sir W., hare-lip and cleft palate, 771Ferrier, Dr. D., experiments onl brains of monikeys,277; researches of, 496

Ferris and( Co., M.-essrs., Spencer's compoun(d F;tetho-scope, 661

Fevor, continued, types of, 228; of nusnually longduration, 801

enteric, and milk-supply, 61, 372, 535, 715spontaneous generation of, 260, 720; iii Isle ofSkye, 206; at Killamarsh, 267; in. Glasgrow, 1:38;on board the Cor-srall, 4)8, 5:34, 563, 591; specimenof, 512; at Croydon, 561, 677; l)r. A. Carpen;tc-on, 632 iii Uppinghlam School. 5a95, 680; in Sllef-fiell, 762 ; in Dublin garsison, 763, 8ol

iiiterinittent, Vitlh piarooxysils evxcy fifth day,718

malarial, ifr. C. F. Oldhain on, 391

Malta, Dr. W. C. fiaclcamn on, 221; notes oni,117

puerpor-al, MNr. Harrinson on statistics of, 19;

letter on, 92; Dr. Bai-ker ems, 95: Di. C. We

on, 97; discussion oni in Obstetrical Society, 102

Dr. E. J. Tilt on, 29'1; Mr. F. F1'. Mallby oni, 317;D)r. Leared. on, 302; Mr. 1E. K. Davies oil, i0. * atidErysipelas, Dr. T. Minor on, s'ev., 317; propihy-laxis of, 369; cases of, 625

typhoid. See Fever, cnterictyphus, in Greenock, 681

Fevers, eruptive, Dr. Tripe on mortality from, 520

Fever-cabs iii Dublin, 77

Fiji, epidemic measlosiln, 436

Filthy spot, a, 113Fire, whisky, in Dublin, 29, 35

Fistula in ano, double, 216Fleetwood, Dr. AV. J., testimonial to, 599F'leming, Dir. A., obitualy notice of, 280

Faetus, from syphilitic subject, 510; lateral obliquityof head of, il).; dropsy in, 686; tratn:ferenco ofmatters froin the motlici- to, 7813

Food and Dru- 31ill, 62, 15;), 185Food, eneinata of, 1(10; Dr. Pavy's Treati..e on, i-er.,

707

Foot- and head-presentations, Dr. J. Sed-gwick on, 8Foot-ansd-moithl disease, action of cow-pox eoi, 589,

619; remar ks on, 618; coinimunicability of tohuiman subject, 652; insvestigation of, 738; milkin, 791

Football, crerbro-spinial symptoms pro(ldlecl by fallat, 2(19

Foote, MIr. G., rare inijuiry of shoul(ler, 227Mr. 11. DO'., piterpeal. eclaunlsia, 362

Forage .allowances, 719Forceps, midwifery, nco,v- kind of, 231Forearms, arrest of (lx elopslileit of, 799Forfar, sewage of, 5137l'othergill, Di. J. SI., effect of diugs oni intracranial

circulation, 278Fox, Dr. C. B., generation of eniteric fever, 206- NIr: J. SI., pirevention of spreadl of scarlet fever,

265- Dr. Tilbury, Atlas of Skin-Diseases, i-ev., 526Fracture, Mr. Spence on union in, 190; uninited,

opserations for cure of, 191, 261; oldI uinunited ofskull, 2-59; of frotslal bonie treated by trep)hiiing,Dr. K. Kiiig on, 2130, 390; intiacapsulai, niourish-ment of nieck of femur after, 264; of niose, AMr. W.

Adams on treatment of, 5121; Mr. J. S. Gamgeeon, 521; of neck of Lemur, Mr. E. Onen on, 522;of patella, ankylosis of kliee froimi treated byoperation, 2(;2, 585; Colles', treatment of, 625; ofbase of skull, M-r. C. Heath on, 72,53; of patella, 801

Fiance, inundations in, rewards for services in, 307;increased(lduration of life in, 378

Franiklin, Deputy-Inspector If., death of, 213Freer, MIr. A., evils of medical men undertaking

duties of nuirses, 271Frogs in sand,stone, 752Frontal bone, fracture of treated by trephining, Dr.K. King on, 260, 390

Frost, accl-dents from in London, 743Fruit-stone passed per ui-ethsiaii, 249

G.Gair(dner, Dr. W. T., address to Section of Medicine,

200; abnormal disposition to sleep altes-sated witlchoreic movexments, 229, 517

Galgey, Mfr. O., spinia bifide, 383; capsicum iii de-liriuLLm pioohe, 115

Gall-stone, excisioni of a, 7311; lar-e, SO1Galvanic stitur-es, 118Galvanism in podI pas/ls hemnorriiage, 691, 723Galvano-punctue Dr. McCall Aililersoii on treat-mesot of ancurs-isne of arch of aor-ta by, 225, 517

Gaiini e, Air. J. S., fiactLire of the naswal honies, 521Gariaway, Mfr. E., corniers' ini(uli-O-ts, 1X7Garrison of Publin, typhloid fexer ini, 7(5, 8(11

(Gelsemiliuin semler-ire-ns a^, nitineu-algic, 368;a.s a reiiedcly for cough, Dr. J. R. Tiomisoniion, 189;niote oni, 513

Ger;nan einplire, populatioan statistics of, 791

Giant, a Spanibi, 71(0Gibbings, MIr. A., re- istrat:ion of (leietists, 620Gillespie, Di-. T. M., obituaryinotice. of, 382Giraldf-s, AI., ,1eatli of, 716Gandls, ccr ic;sl, t-cabtieint of strurmnous enlargement

of by hypodermic ihijeetions, 260Glasgow, siortality in, 412; special coirespondence

fromn, 797Glioina of brain, 6813

Gliosarcoma of brain, 686Glycerate of lioesate of soda, 163Glycerine, cm-ions actioss of on borax, 232Glyeosiuriac, Di-. P'ax-y on rloodction of by effect ofosygematedl blood on liver, 38

Goas liexY Cder, 11()CG :,ts nmilL, poison in1 by, 5:13CGol(l a.nd( sodlisi, clhlori(de of, in Ihyster-a, 1068GXonorrl.cwa, f:al l -elitis ant uepil 'ills apparentlyGonborrll;ceat},faf l

prd 1" ..N- 718Goodlcsill, -Mr. .. A., adis.ni(., of la(dy -neiembers to

to!e Associationi, 252

Good :ir, .Jolbn, 135Gonlono, Dr. 1). new kind of m-lidiwifery forcepls, 231Gor-illa, fr.-vturse iin,WS,5Gouroci raveir- 1d, clo.-nre of, 203, 1049Gow an, Di-. C., testimnonial to( 90Gray, Sir J0ohn, memoriall of, 3503

ir. T. K., lpuerperal contagioen and sewer-gas,219

Greenhal-h, Dr. R., use of actual canitery in treat-ment of fibi-oi(d tumoulrs of uterus, 555; nitric acidin uterine discascs, 779

Grecliock, disease in, 681Gregg, Dr., address to South of Ireland Branch, 717Griffith, Sir. G. de G., subcutaneous injection ofwater, 702

Sir. T. T., testimonial to, 372Grigg, Dr. W. C., the Westiiiiister HIospital, 539Gtull, Sir WV., admission of women to the medicalprofession, 12, 23

Gur(ruin oil, 410Guty, Dr. WV. A., Harveian oration, 1

H.Ifaddoni, Dr. J., tetany, 229, 456; intemperanco imswomeis, 232; puerperal statistics, 779

HTemmatoccle, retro-uterine, 655Hvematuria, case of, 734Hmemorrha-ge, utei-ine, alternating with watery dis-

clharge, 231; postpartsm, isijection of perchloride ofiron in, Mr. H. AV. Boddy on, 488; Dr. J. G. Swayneems, 522; Mr. J. C. Clark on, 554; Mr. G. F. Hoedg-son on, ib. ; letters on, 574, 601; Dr. R. Barnes

ems,

582; Dr. Tilt on, 583; Dr. Atthill on, 608; Dr. A.Mc(. WVeir on, 639; Dr. 0. N. Royle on, 64*0; Mr. A.AV. Kempe on, ib.; Dr. J. Craigie on, 673; Mr. R.liarrison on, ib. AIr. J. H. Hill on, 693; Mr. H. E.

Trestrail on, 757; MIr. A. H. elorrill on, 806; Mr. J.T. Beck on treatment of, 611; galvanism in, 694,723; accidental concealed, 748

Hmemothorax from cancer of lung, 428Hailey, Mr. H., amid the Newport Pagnell Union, 381Haining, Dr. IW., rupture of umbilical cord during

delivery, 235Half-pay without half-pay, 619Hall, Dr. J. C., railway pathology, 728Hamilton, Dr. John, death of, 591

- Sir WV., Dr. Begbie on his opinions regard.iug the practice of medicine, 164

Hammocks, tolurists', 250Hand, Sir. Bellamy on revolver bullet encysted in,425

Hannover, Dr. A., Results of Resections, s-ev., 367Hardie, Dr. J., new rhinoplastic operation, 260, 393Hardwicke, Dr. W., and the coroxership, 51, 744)Hardy, Mr. H. N., hospital out-patienit reform, 688;

hospital abuses, 798Hare-lip, Sir IW. Fergusson on, 771Harrinson, Mr. I., statistics of fever in cases of

labour, 39Harris, Dr. M., obituary notice of, 542Harrison, MIr. Reginald, voting at the Royal MedicalBenevolent College, 153

- Mr. Richard, treatment of whooping-coughby cam-bolic acid inhalations, 489; isijection of per-chloride of iron in po8t partumi hlsmorrhag-e, 673

lia-ticy, Mmr. E. B., the Basutos of South Afiica, 519Harveian oration, Dr. Guy's, 1Harvey, Dr. A., the syphosi stomach-tube, 230, 485

William, Dr. Aveling's Memorials of, -ev.,iSa c

Haugrhton, Rev. Dr., the Un-iversity of Dublin andthe visitoms of examinations, 148

ifawxaid, NIr. J. AV., ether as an anresthetic, 215Ilaydemi, Dr. T., Diseases of the Heart and Aorta,

i-ev., 7(01H;ayes, Dr. J. R., case of removal of part of bones of

skull, 771Hazel, Mr. WV. F., rare case of spina bifida, 522Headl, Mr. C. If eath on injisries of, 725Headlasid, Dr. F. AV., death of, 372Healths amid the weather in Paris, 110

Heart, disease of pulmonary alid tr-icumspid valves of,23(0, 7-16; Dr. Cavafy oen unusually rapid actiosm of,29:1; Mr. IV. L. Lane osi palpitation of fromepilepsy, 361; disease of alter rheumnatic fever,3134; hypertrophy of, 363 ; coimtiacted pupil in dis-case of, 399; palpitation of pireceding hemiplegia,4-17; congesital diseaso of aoitic valves, 511

tummour of, 558; syphilitic disease of, 613; hydatidsin, GSiS ; Dr. R. H. Semple on Diseases of, s-es., 7(11;Dr. T. Hlayden on Diseases cf, 2-er., i.; ensbolicissfaret i mmn si lehof, 80(5

Hcath, Mir. C., surgical diagmosis, 515; ca.es of in-jusry to tOhe head, 725

HIbchs, Profe-sor, illness of, (178Bheiiikhioseis, Dr. J. 11. Jackson on, 13I-nemil)1epia, with convulsiosis from lesions of brain,275; froron syphilitic tuinsioiir iin :in, 6il; clioreicisiox-eisiesits iso an old case of, 713

Heredity in tw isis, 71-1liersiia, stia;sgulated, in old )11le, 298; fernoral,

(C25Ilexvett, Mr. F. C., influence of altitmudeand pressure

omi vital c-apacity, C67; detection of alcohol in ulrine,780

Sir. Prescott, prolosed testimonial to, 110,301

Hill, Dr. SI., new operatiosi for unimiitcd fractures,261

Mr. J. H., death after intrauterine injection ofperchloride of iron, 693

Hilliard, Dr. R. H., nosy double stethoscope, 61-0, C92

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Hip-joint, simulated disease of, 59; operation forstraight ankylosis of, 258; ankylosis of treated byfracture of neck of femur, 430

Hip-, Knee-, and Ankle-Joints, Mr. H. Thomas onDiseases of, rer., 706

Hippocrates, Dr. J. W. Begbic on, 165; Dr. E.H.Dickinson on, 504

Hirsclifeld, Dr. J. C., extirpation of the tongue, 264Hitchman, Dr. W., degrees of Edinburgh and Er-langen, 319

Hodlgson,ir. G. F., meningeal apoplexy,88, 361; in-jection of perchloride of iron in post partzinhaemorrhage, 554

Holborn improvements, 565Holland, Mr. P. H., the Contagious Diseases Acts,

154; duties of registrars, 689Holmes, Mr. T., Treatise on Surgery, rev., 783Holthouse, Mr. C., retirement from Westminster

Hospital, 465Home, Dr. A. G., obituary notice of, 542Homceopathy, the Earl of Denbigh on, 681Hooping-cough. See Whooping-coughHospital, Albert Edward, at Kolapore, 760- Belfast Royal,resignation of Dr. S. Browne,

309Birmingham General, staff of, 345; appoint-

ments, etc., 346Bristol General, staff of, 345; appointments

and prizes, 346; changes in staff, 351Chalmers' in Edinburgh, 133Charing Cross, lecturers, 336; fees, 338;

notes on, 340; changes in staff, 350; prizes at, 408;Mr. Fairlie Clarke's introductory lecture, 458;students at, 470; alterations, 470; dinner, ib.

for Children, admission of patients at, 75,739; new, 141, 592

for Children, Birmingham, patients' pay-ment at, 48 ; improvements in, 378

for Children, Evelina, note on, 712for Children, Royal, in Edinburgh, 134for Children, Ulster, annual meeting, 503CorkOphthalmic and Aural, report of, 651Cottage, at Ashburton, 308Coveintry and Warwickshire, contribution

of working men to, 532Ear assd Throat, Central London, system of

admission, 49; foundation of new, 604Fever, Dublin, annual report of, 398Fever, for suburbs of Glasgow, new, 112Fever, London, changes in, 565, 648Great Northerni, registration of out-patients,

212, 761Guy's, lectures, 336; fees, 338; notes on,

341; changesinstaff,350; prizesat,108; arrange-moents for dissection, 439; Dr. Stevenson's intio-ductory lecture, 4143; entrance scholarships, 599

forIncurables, in Dublin, post )onortesu exa-minations, 209

for Incurables, in Glasgow, 112, 502for Incurables, in Leith, closure of, 54for Incurables, in Vienna, 180Jervis Street, medical education in, 471; un-

founded charge against medical officers of, 536Kent County Ophthalmic, bequest to, 601King's College, lectures, 336; fees, 338;

notes on, 341; appointments in, 351 ; alleg-ed extra-ordinary treatment at, 648

Leith, 133Liverpool Royal Southern, 317London, donation from the Queen to, 27;

lectures, 337; fees, 338; notes on, 3512; changesinstaff, 351; prizes at, 408; Dr. Woodman's intro-ductory lecture, 459; enlargement of, 470; dinner,ib.; Mr. Davy's remarks on, 538

Lying-in, at Glasgow, report of, 742Mater Misericordiw, appointment in, 375;

introductory lecture, 623Meath, instruction alt, 406; Dr. Moore's in-

troductory lecture, 622Mercer's, instruction at, 406Mliddlesex, lectures, 337; fees, 338; notes

on, 313; changes in staff, 351; prizes at, 408; al-terations in medical schoQj, 4-10; Mr. Lowne's in-troductory lecture, 460 ; dinner, 470

Norfolk and Norwich, murder by a lunaticin, 760

in Paris, new, 307Queen's, Birmingham, a(dmission of patients

to, 73, 378, 560, 588Rotunida Lying-in, election of master, 622Royal, at 'llymouth, construction and

management of, 206Royal, for Diseases of Chest, appointment

at, 74Royal Free, appointment at, 50Royal MIaternity, Edinburgh, 133Royal Losldon Ophthalmic, Reports of, rev.,

586Royal Westminster Ophthalmic, annual re-

port, 373

Hospital, St. Bartholomew's, appointment at, 74; lec-tures, 336; fees, 338; notes on,3-10; changes instaff, 350; prizes at, 108 ; arrangements for dissec-tions, 470;)diiiner,ib. ; historical notes, 327

- St. George's, lectures, 336; fees, 338; noteson, 340; chlanges in, 350; prizes at,108; Dr.Barnes's introdtictory lecture,411 dlissections,etc.,470: dlinner, ib._ St. Mary's, lectures, 337; fees, 338; noteson, 342; alteratioiis and improvements, 351, 410;prizes at,408; Dr. Randall'sintroductory lecture,457 ;conrersazionie, 470-_ St. Thomas's, lectures, 337; fees, 339; noteson, 343; changes in, 351; assessment of, 371;prizes at, 409; Dr. Payne's introductory lecture,413 ; dissections at, 470; dinner, ib.

St. Vincenit's, medical education in, 471Seamen's, at Greenwich, 111Sir Patrick Dun's, instruction at, 406Sheffield General, medicalkstaff of, 345for Skin-Diseases, Belfast, annual meeting,

77for Small-pox, new, in Glasgow, 681Dr. Steevens's, instruction at, 406for Throat-Diseases, remarks on appeal

of, 49Ulster Eye, Ear, and Throat, 59.1University College, appointment in, 207;

medical staff, 337; fees, 339; changes in, 351Westminster, recommenidations for admis-

sion of patients, 49; lectures, 337; fees, 339;noteson, 34-4; changes in, 351, 465; prizes at, 409; Mr.Davy's introductory lecture, 459 ; remarks on, 461;dinner, 470; remarks on appointments at, 502;letter on, 539; election of surgeon, 589; improve-ments in, 741

for Women, Birmingham, patients' pay-ments at, 48

for Women at Nottingham, 501Hospital Reports: Addenbrooke's, 397; BirminghamGeneral, 355, 428, 703; Bradford In-firmary, 365;Cork Lunatic Asylum, 523; Edinbumgh Royal In-firmary, 364; Guy's Hospital, 396, 427 ; Hull In-firmary, 491; London Hospital, 585, 703; Ports-mouth Hospital, 586; St. Mary's Hospital, 490; St.Thomas's Hospital, 523, 611; Stamfordl Infirmary,641; University CollegeIHospital, 298; Westmins-ter, 363; Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, 298;Wolverhampton aiid Staffordshire Hospital, 524

Hospital Saturday, abuses of, 108; collections, 352;letter on, 767

Hospital Sundlay in London, 74, 372, 592, 763; andprovident dispensaries, 562; Dublin, 469; inLiverpool, 619

Hospitals, privileges of governors of, 107; of Dublin,improvementsin, 181; refol-ms in, letters on, 220,688; London, out-patients at, 242; ancient, 466;cost of extras at, 620; civic gifts to, 651; abusesof, resolutioni of Shropshire Ethical Branch, 654;Mor. Lister on effect of antiseptic treatment onsalubrity of, 769; ventilationi of, 786; abuses of,798

Hotel, a new, at St. Moritz, 27Houses, Mr. Eassie on sanitation of, 272, 388Hull, death-rate of, 564Humphry, Dr. G. M., admission of women to thepractice of medicine, 20; address at meeting ofBranches, 35

Hunt, Mr. J. A., case of placenta prxevia, 8Frederick, Dr. Sutherland on case of, 316

Hunter, John, memorial of, 242Hutchinson, Mr. J., Illustrations of Clinical Surgery,

rev., 526; varicella prurigo, 631, 663 ; winterprurigo, 773

Hydatid disease, Dr. T. S. Cobbold on, 519, 578, 638,757; of liver bursting into lung, 541; of liver, 558;of heart, 685

Hydatidiform mole, recurrent, Dr. Shewen on, 101;case of, 558

Hydrocele of cord, peculiar variety of, 257Hydrocephalic head impeding delivery, 681Hydrophobia, case of, 74, 306, 437Hypertrophy of lower part of face, 246Hypodermic injection, treatment of strumous glands

by, 260; of morphia in insanity, 277; Blaise andCo.'s syringe for, 302; Mr. Millikin on syi-ing-le for,351; of strychnia in netvous deafness, 527; Leiter'ssyringc for, 674, 751; of water, 675, 702; M. Vi-bert's observations on, 789

Hysteria, treated by chloride of gold and sodium,368; in a child, Mr. W. H. Spurgin on, 555

I.

Idiocy, microcephalic, Dr. Shuttleworth on, 276,454; case of, 523

Idiots, training of, 285Idyllic medicine, 693Illegitimacy in Scotland, 712Imbecile patients, board for, 121; children, Stewart

institution for, 208Immoral and perniciotis advice, 91

Incurables, home for. SeeHospitalIndia, mortality of children of European soldiers in,

370, 511; cholera in, 437, 503; a noble work in,466,5-1-1; cultivation of cinchona in, 498

Infanit, arrest of speech in from ablow on the head,319; syphilitic disease of viscera in an, 542, 613;penknife swallowed by a, 615

Infants, diet in acute intestinal catarrh of, 492; dis-posal of dead bodies of, 561, 647

Infectivediseases, relation ofIpuerperal fever to, seeFever, puerperal; isolation of, 373; and the LeedsSchool Board, 617Infirmary, Aberdeen Royal, fees, etc., 317

Bristol Royal, officers,345; appointments,etc., 346

Chester,discussion at, 107Edinburgh Royal, description of, 130;

fees, etc., 349- Glasgow Royal, proposed medical school,

28; and the Health Committee, 308, 438; fees, etc.,349 ; and police board, 621- Glasgow Western, 715

Hastings an(d St. Leonard's, proposedchanges in, 618- Leeds General, officers, 345; appointments,etc., 317

- Liverpool Royal, officers, 345; appoint-ments, etc., 317- Manchester Royal, officers, 345; appoint-

ments, etc., 347- Newcastle-on-Tyne, officers, 315; appoint-

ments, etc., 3-17- Newastle-on-Tyne Workhouse, 763- Paisley, house-surgeons of, 308- Sheffield, officers, 345

- Worcester, andcl Dr. Inglis, 52, 143,282, 284,306, 354, 373, 437, 465, 65-1; change of law, 496, 592;appointment of physician, 680

Inglis, Dr. A., and the Worcester Infirmary, 52, 143,282, 284, 306, 351, 373, 437, 465, 65-1; presentation to,681

Inoculation, dangers of, 527Inquest, an instructive, 415Insane, but guilty, 140; foreign seamen, 764Insanity, petition regarding teaching of, 52 Dr.

Yellowlees' lectures on, 113;hypodermic inijectioaof morphia in, 277

Insectivorousplants, digestive principle of, 278Insurance certificates, 480, 515lntemperance in women, amid its effect on the repro-ductive system, 232

International bulletins, 373Intestine, obstruction of, 219, 490, 492; secretion of,

310; catarrh of in children, diet in, 492; diverti-culuim of, 685

Intracranial circulation, effect of drugs in, 278Intra-uterine injections, Dr. Tilt on, 245; Dr. Barnes

on, 582Iiiundations in France, 307Iodine, vapour of as a puerperal disinfectant,92Ireland, reports of health of, 55, 376, 535, 742Iridectomy, method of performing, 509Irish sanitation, 469Iron, perchloride of, Dr. Reynolds on treatment ofrheumatism by, 229, 417 ; injection of in post par-tutn hwemorrhage, Mr. H. W. Boddy on, 488; Dr.Swayne on, 522; Mr. J. C. Clark on, 55k; Mr. G.F. Hodgson on, 555; letters on, 574, 601; Dr.Barnes on, 582; Dr. Tilt on, 583; Dr. Atthill on,608; Dr. McCl. Weir on, 639; Dr. 0. N. Royle on,640; Mr. A. W. Kempe on, ib.; Mr. R. Harrisonon, 673; Mr. J. H. Hill on, 693; Mr. H. E. Tres-trail on, 757; Mr. A. H. Morrill on, 806

J.

Jaborandi, early mention of, 404; notes on, 747;Dr. Ringer on treatment of diabetes insipidus by,775

Jackson, Dr. Hughlings, hemikinesis, 43Jardine, Mr. J. L., mortuaries for country parishes,

541Jaw, lower, excision of for pulsating sarcoma, 396;for epithelioma, 427, 614; osteosarcoma of, 685;upper, Mr. Stocks on deenti-erous cyst in, 43

Jessop, Mr. T. R., introductory lecture at LeedsSchool of Medicine, 501

Johnson, Dr. Edward, death of, 533,__ Dr. George, relation between croup anddiphtheria, 355

Johnston, Dr. J., rheumatic fever and its treatment,229

Jones, Mr. D. K. ad(dress to North Wales Branch, 36Mr. E. S., obituary notice of, 690,Dr. F. D., testimoilial to, 766Dr. T., death from chloroform, 513

Jordan, Mr., peculiar variety of hydrocele of cord,257JOURNAL, BRITISI MEDICxL, remarks on, 787; pro-gramme for 1876, 807

Joy, Mr. J. H., maternal impressions, 219JUlngken, Profossor, bequiest hy, 710

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K.Kangaroo meat, 624Kearney, Mr. J. P., practice in America, 187Keighley guardians and vaccination, 713Kelly, Dr. W. M., inversion of uterus, 296Kempe, Mr. A. W., injection of perchioride of iron in

post parths hamorrhage, 61OKenyon, Dr. G. A. the water carriage and dry sys-tem of sewage, 273

Kerr, Mr. A. T. H., chronic poisoning by arsenic, 6310Kidneys, contracted, 365; disease of, apparentlyfrom gonorrhaea, 718

King, Dr. K., punctured fractuire of skull treated bytrephining, 260, 390

Knaggs, Mr. H. G., arnica in orcihitis, 71Knee, subcutaneous operation for relief of fibrousankylosis of, 262, 585, 703; excision of, 411, 586;wound of, treated antiseptically, 510; congenitaldislocation of, 697

Knox, Dr. Robert, 75

L.

Labour, management of third stage of, 231LaburmLm, poisoning by, 403, 447; Dr. J. Aitken on,

555Lacing, tight, effects of, 760Lactate of soda, hypnotic properties of, 526Ladies' dresses, arsenic in, 648Lahore school of medicine, 574Laminaria bougie, Mr. S. Leo on treatment ofurethral stricture by, 426

Lane, Mr. W. L., palpitation of the heart fromepilepsy, 361

Larkin, Mr. F. G., report of post (esftein examinationof remains of H. Lane, 730

Larynx, excision of, 213; movements of, 556Lateau, Louise, 533Latham, Dr. P. M., death of, 140; Sir T. WVatson oIn,

793Lawrence, Sir Trevor, a candidate for Parliament,

662Leared, Dr. A., puerperal fever, 362; ImperfectDigestion, rev., 586

Lectures on syphilis, at Royal College of Surgeons,Mr. H. Lee, 93, 385; introductory, at St. George'sHospital, Dr. R. Barnes, 411; at King's College,Dr. Cturnow, 412; at St. Thomas's Hospital, Dr.Payne, 413; at Guy's Hospital, Dr. Steveinson, ib. ;

at Sheffield Medical School, Dr. Young, ib.; atUniversity College, Dr. Corfield, 419; at St.Mary's Hospital, Dr. Randall, 457; at CharingCross Hospital, Mr. Fairlie Clarke, 438; at theLondon Hospital, Dr. Woodman, 459; at the West-minster Hospital. Mr. R. Davy, ib.; at the Middle-sex Hospital, Mr. Lowne, 460; at the University ofDurham College of MIedicine, Mr. H. Armstrong,ib. ; at Liverpool Royal Infirmary School of Medi-cine, Dr. E. H. Dickinson, 501; at Leeds Schoolof Medicine, Mr. Jessop, ib. ; clinical, on surgicaldiagnosis, Mr. C. Heath, 515; introdluctory,at Queen's Collecre, Birmingham, Rev. W. H.Paulton, 537; at Edinburgh School of Medicine,Mr. Chiene, 575; clinical, on varicella prurigo, Mr.J. Hutchinson, 631, 663; clinical, on puncture ofbladder per recc(((((, Mr. R. Davy, 697; clinical, oncases of injury to the head, Mr. C. Heath, 723;clinical, on the advantages of ether over chloro-form, Dr. Sawyer, 726; clinical, on the scope ofdental surgery, Mr. S. H. Cartwright, 733; clinical,on winter prurigo, Mr. J. Hutchinson, 773

Lee, Mr. H., lectures on syphilis, 93, 385Dr. R. J., treatment of whooping-cough with

carbolic acid inhalation, 229, 423; disinfectants, 673-, Mr. S., dilatation of stricture by laminariabougie, 426

Leg, recurrent sarcoma of, 800Leishman, Dr., System of Midwifery, sev., 586Leiter's hypodermic syringe, 674Leith, health of, 208Leper Asylum of Trinidad, Report of, rev., 613Leprosy in Great Britain, 306Letts's Diaries, rev., 785Liebreich, Dr. O., diploma of honourawarded to, 282Life, increased duration of in France, 378Light, physiological action of, 309Lightning, partial paralysis from, 59Lindsay, Mr. R., admission of lacdies to the BritishMedical Association, 72-1

Linlithgow loch, polluted state of, 207, 531Lil), epithelioma of, 427Lisdoonvarna spas, 376Lister, Mr. J., effect of antiseptic treatment on

general salubrity of surgical hospitals, 769Liston, Robert, 138Lithotomy, cases of, 524Little, Dr. W. J., treatment of club-foot, 237; treat-ment of wry-neck, 262

Liveing, Dr. R., Treatment of Skin-Diseases, iev.,368

Liver, hydatid of bursting into lung, 511; acutecancer of with pyrexia, 719; cirrhosis of in achild, 746

Lloyd, Mr. R., tracheotomy in croup and diphtheria,513

Mr. S., diphtheria and croup, 702

Local Government Boarct and combined sanitarydistricts, 615

Local Government Board for Ireland, report of, 209;medical commissionership of, 715, 742, 761, 795

Locke, Johlo, proposed life of, 589Lockie, Dr. S., poisoning by inhalation of coal-gas,

392Locock, Sir Charles, obituary notice of, 151; will of,

102

Long, Mr. F., curious action of glycerine on borax,252

Longevity, 208Lorain, M., death of, 502Lowe, Dr. W. H., (Sinner to, 112; addclress in Section

of Psychology, 176Lownds, Dr. J. M., a noble work in India, 544Lowne, Mr. B. T., introductory lecttire at Middlesox

Hospital, 160Lucas, MIr. R., death after injection of a nievus, 13

-Mr. T. P., action of stimulailts and narcotics,279

Lunacy, statistics of, 275; increase of, 433; in Scot-land, 491, 602 ; Chancery visitor of, 678, 710, 760

Lunatic, murder by a, at Norwich, 760Lunatics, pauper, examination of, 210; murderous,

303, 467; in hospitals, 761Lung, Dr. Smith-Shand oni primary cancer of, 41;

total destruction of a, Dr. J. Dowling on, 126;letters on, 513, 574, 600; cancer of, 128; syphiliticdisease of, 613

Lupus vulgaris, 655; tubercular, of tongue, 685Lurgan, water-supl)ly of, 712Lyell, Sir Charles, the inquiest on, 51

Lying-in woman, management of, 233

Lyinphatics, anatomy of, 310

Lymphatic tumours of the neck, treatment of, 260,261

Mr.Macaulay, Dr. J., university local examinations,413; vivisection, 569

McClintock, Dr. A. H., life of Smellic, 231

MeDiarmid, Dr. J., lhypodermic injection of morphiain inisanity, 277

Macdonald, D)r. A., syphilitic placenta, 23-1

McFadden, Dr. J., opiuim-poisoning, 672

McKendlrick, Dr., physiological acoustics, 278Mackenzie, Mr. L., ann csthetics, 782

MIackey, Dr. ES., bismuth and creasote in ilnfantilevomitingr, 396;

Maclean, Dr. W. C., an appeal, 187, 339; Maalta fever,224

Macleod, Dr. G. Hf. B., improved method of perform-ing Syme's operatioin, 672

Macnamara, Mr. C., appointed sur-geon to the West-minster hlospital, 589

Mr. R., admission of women to medicalprofessioni, 21

Macrobin, Dr., resignation of, 54

McVail, Dr. J. C., poisoning by carbolic acidl, 694Magnesilyne, 707Malapraxis, prosecution of a midwife for, 4e9uMalaria, nature of, 88Malformation of abdominal organs, 279Malta, changes at station, 61

Manby, Mr. F. E., puerperal fever, 317

Manchester, special correspondence from, 797Manslaugrhter, alleged, by a surgeon, 179, 213, 315;by neglect, 619

Marriage of blood-relations, 198, 513M11ars, epidlemic on boardl the, 650Marshall, Mr. John, Description of Human Body,

rer.., 368Materia, Modica, letter to Medical Council on teach-ing of, 47; Mr. Oweni's Tables of, (-ev., 526; Dr.Harvey's Syllabus of, r-et., 707; Dr. Milne's, rev.,783

Maternal impressions, 122, 219Mathematical formlnuhe, application of to medical

statistics, 72iMatico, inftusion of as an intra-uterine injection, Dr.Spender on, 611; Mr. WV. Draper on, 732

Maunder, Mir. C. F., subcuitaneous operation forfibrous ankylosis of knee-joint, 262

MNaunsell, Dr. Toler, cleath of, 283, 376; memorialfund, 31:3, 411, 138, 469, 479, 536, 573

May, Mr. G., address to Reading Branch, 432Mayors, medlical, 620, 742Meadows, Dr. A., post ,iiorte)ca diagnosis of a nulli-

parouis uterus, 741Mcales, Dr. Tril)e on ages at death from, 267, 520;probability of second attack of, 320; in Fiji, 136

Measurement, universal standard of, 619

Meat essence extractor, 675Meat, extract of, 7913Medical Acts Amendment (College of Surgeons) Bill,

89, 90apprenticeships, 602, 693

assistants, unqualified, 63, 154, 287

Medical astrologer in trouble, 111

Benevolent Fundl, dlonations to, 284books, advertising of, resolutions of Lan-

casliire and Cheshire Branch, 56,147; of Cambridgeand Huntingdon, East Anglian. an(d South Midland

Branches, 60; of -Midland Branch, 85; letters on89, 149; resolution of Sotuth Wales and Mon-moulthshire Branch, 113, 118; resolution of Northof Engfland Branich, 139; of East Sussex (listrict of

Soutli-Elastern Branch, 303; of East Kent district ofSouith-iEastern Branlch, 507; of East StLrrey (listrict,537, 623; of Bath and Bristol Branch, 593, 655;of Slnropshliice Ethical l-ranch, 651

celebrities of Edinbiurgh, 137

certificates, and inq(luests, 303; questionregarding, 383

cong-ress, initernational, at Brussels, 374, 402,402, -139, 416; in America, prop)osed, 796

Council, General, session of, 9, 41i; discus-sion on admission of women to the mnedical prowfession, 9; report of Council on, 17; remarks on

debate, 25; visitation of examinations, 41, 47;Uniiversity of Dublin, 11; University of Durham,it. adoption of proceedings in Commnittee, ib.letters oIn medical education, 43; registration offoreig-n degrees, it.; proposed repeal of portionsof Mc(lical Acts, ib.; Executive Committee, 15, 47;(qualifications in State Meedicine, 413; report of

Pharmancopmeia Committee, it.; report of commit-tee on Visitations, 46; the conjoinit scheme for

England, 47; the con-joinit scheme for Irelaind, it.;instruction -in materia medica aind therapeutics,it. ; memorial from practitioners in Durham, ib.;recomniiendations of the Council it. votes of

thankis, il. ; recommendations of, 321educationi, the two systems of, 431, 601, 687,

693, 751, 768; Dr. Curnowv oil, 412education of womnen, proceedings at Queen's

College, Birmingham, 103, 468, 497, 538, resolu-tion of Gloucestershire Branch. 717

ethics, committee of East Kent district of

Souttlh-Eastei-n Brainch, 379, 743eti(luette, cases of, 314, 662examinations, visitation of, 41, 67; the con-

joint scheme for Eiilaiid 592 620, 7-13literature in Jhina, 152'mission in East Africa, 711niight service, in Pam-is, 590; in Rome, 687

oflicers, district, fees for amputations, 106;payment for ieturn of sickness, 141, 380, 418

officers of health, salaries of, 50; in York-

shire, association of, 402; Northern CountiesAssociation of, 542

practice in America, 121, 187, 319, 479, 694;in Siberia, 739; irregular, in Bavaria, 763

practitioniers, unqualified, 114; alliance

with, 281profession, discussion on admission of

women to, discussion in General Medical Council,9; i-emarks on debate in Council, 23 ; proceedingsin I'arliament regarding, 216

refolms, Mr. G. May on, 432relief grant for Scotland, 208science, pioneers of in Edinburgh, 135

staff of hospitals, relation to managing com-

mittee, 142statistics, application of mathematical

formule to, 72strike, 402students in old time, 467; conduct of, 600,

790a Xtext-books, choice of, 349titles, 121, 187

Medicine, practice of by women, debate in MedicalCouncil on, 9; Dean Stanley on profession of,51; Mr. P. WV. Swain on progress of, 63; Dr. J. W.Begbie's address on ancient and modern practiceof, 161; Ziemssen's Cyclopeedia of Practice of, rev.,282; Dr. Wade on uise of empiricism in, 481; Dr. T.

Cole, on failures of, 579Medicines, Dr. .1. K. Spender on action of, 99; sug-gestion regardinginvestigation of propertiesof, 304;patent, remuarks on, 306, 621, 647; extreme doses

of, 308; dispensing of, 435, 513, 805; right to suefor, 602

Medico-parliamentary; pollution of rivers Bill, 31,62, 89, 90; Public Health (Scotland) Acts, 31, 216;Sale of Food andIDrugs Bill, 62, 130, 185; PublicHealth Bill, 62, 216; physical training for theyoung, 62; -Medical Acts Amendment (College ofSurg,eons) Bill, 89, 90; vivisectiou, 89, 183; lunaticasylums in Ireland, 90, 183; adulterated milk, 90;open spaces (metropolis) 90; militia medical offi-cers, 30; medical officers of the army, 119,151;Phai-macy Bill (Ireland), 150; mortuary at Shore-ditch workhouLse, 150; unqualified meclical prac-titioners, 131 ; lunatic asylums (Scotland) 151;

Saniitary Law (Dublin) Amendment Bill, 216;

feiliale medical practitioners, 216; medical depart-ment of the navy, 216

Melancholia, periodical, 492Meningitis, cerebro-spinal, 365; Dr. T. Cole on, 667

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Menstruation, early, 447, 511; suppressed, fromresidence at sea-side, 806

Mental and lnervous disorders, unilateral phenomenaof, 274

Merchant service, return of surgeons in, 30 )Mfercier, Captain C., the Hospital Saturday Fund, 767Meriedith, Dr. J., rare form of infantile paralysis, 395Merryweather, the late M1r., 288Methylene, bichloride of, death from, 113Mickle, Di. W. J., case of grave lesion of both

corepora striata, 735Microcephalic idiocy, Dr. Shuttleworth on cases of,

276, 431; cases of, 323Ahicrophotographs, 310Microscopic slides, 538Midwife, prosecutioni of a for malapraxis, 419Midwifery, Dr. Leishman's System of, X-er., 386Midwifery engagemnents, 732, 803Midwives in lFrance, 3ti; Russian, 167Mille, adulterated, 90), 713, 711; typhoid fever com-municated by, 372, 535, diet, 399; goat's, poisoningby, 533; prevention of sprread of fever by, 713; infoot-and-mouth disease, 79.1

Miller, James, 138Millikin, Mr. J., improvecl hypodermic syringo, 331Mills, Mr. J., aniesthetics, 781Milne, Dr., Materia Medica, i-cr., 783Mineral constituents of drinking water, 271Minor, Dr. T., Erysipelas anld Childbe(d Fever, X-ec., 367Miscarriage, Dr. Edis on prevenition and manage-ment of, 231, 665

Misplaced announcement, 731, 767Mole, recurring hydatidiform, Dr. Shewen on, 101Molluscum contagiosum, 715Monro, Dr., 135Monst-osity, case of, 71Montagn, Captain, in-jury of, 617, 710Moorman, M1r. W., admliission of ladlies to the BritishMedical Association, 803

Morgan, Mr. E. It., poisonimig by tobacco, 187Morison, Dr. A., lpulmonsary and tricuspidl valvular

disease, 230Morphia, hypodermic injection of in insanity, 277Morphology, progressive, 619Morrill, Mr. A. H., perchloritle of iron in poset parhio?a1isi

hlemorrhage, 806Morris, M-r. 1). W., dlisease of the nails, 91

Dr. J., the use of soothinig syrups, 570Mortality from zymotic disease, 28; in Ireland, 53,

376, 535, 742 ; recent urban, 110, 141, 213, 307, 374,437, 468, 532, 566, 679, 710, 763; rate of in theBritish isles, 112, 270; and weather, 270; ofadolescence, 271; ieI relation to dwellinsgs, 272

Mortimer, Mr. W., washing out the uterus, 153Morton, Dr. J., treatment of spina bifida, 2113, 6008Mortuarieg for the metropolis, 402, 563, 591, 618, 802;

for county parishes, 511Mortuary at Shioreclitch -workhouse, 150Mullingar, water sulpply of, 303Mlungall, Dr. R., presentsation to, 148Munro, Dr. NV., escrine discs in tic, 396, 629; palpi-tation of healat precedin- hemiiplegia, 117

Murchison, Dr. F., angina Ludovici, 778Murderous lunatics, 3X)3, 760Murphy, Mr. J. J., habitual drunikardIs, 153; opium-

poisoning, 611Muscle, serratus magnus, Mr. S. Woodman on para-

lysis of, 229 133; psychology of, 277; biceps, trans-ference of long tendoni of, 278

Muscles, striated, action of emetics on, 493Museum, Scottish, of sciCence and art, donation fromFrench Govei nmeiit to, 77

Museums in Edinburgh, 129Musbet, Dr. WV. B., hospital reform, 220Myelitis, pathological anatomy of, 229Myers, Mr. A. B. R., ligature of external iliac artery,670

Myoma-uterine, 801Myopia and strabismus, 497

N.Neevus, Mr. R. C. Lucas on cause of death after

injection of a, 43; Dr. Althaus oni electrolytic treat-ment of, 606; treatminnt of, 746

Nail-biting, prevention of, 118

Nails, disease of, 91Napier, Mr. A. D. L., galvanisminpostpcti-t!e;shumor-rhage, 723

Mr. WV. D., registration of dentists, 597Narcotics, careless use of, 566

Naturalists in Edinburgh, 137

Naval Hygiene, Dr. de M6r!coiu-t on, rev., 642Navy, promotion of Mr. S. S. D. Wells, 62; under-

manned, ib.; term of office of Director-General,216 * lists of successful candidates, 216; Dr. Smart

on criminal deaths in, 221; Dr. Smart on

deaths by accident in, 270, 357; appointments,285, 512, 627, 660, 690; compulsory service in, 511;medical compassionate fund, 571; the medical

department and the expedition against the Congopirates, 598; notice of examination, 683; Blanemedals, 711; report on health of, 792

Neck, surgical treatment of lymphatic tLLmours of,260, 264

Nerve, sympathetic, effect of division of in younganimals, 278

Nervous system, ancl psychology, 100, 132, 162, 499,514

Netley, assistant proLessors at, 659Nettleship, Mr. E., chancre within the nostril, 36.3;

jmurulent ophthalmia in a chil-d, 126; tinca

circinata, 672

Nevins, Dr., and(lthe Contagious Diseases Acts, 788

New South Wales, iintermittenit water supply in, 711

Newspapers, advertisin-g mdedical hooks in, see

Advertising; mecical atlvice in, 679

Nipples, sore, prophylaxis for, 3U9Nitric acid as a caustic in uterine practice, Dr. J.

Braithwaitc oni, 232, 609, ,79; Dr. I'. Churchill on,

671; Dr. Tilt on, 698; Dr. Atthill oni, 779; Dr.

Greenhalgh on, ib.Northampton, sanitary condition of, 198

Nose, broken, Mr. W. Adams on treatmenet of, 121;Mr. S. Glamgee oln, 521; polypi of, 193

Nottingham, sewerage works, 571

Nuisaincc, an attemptedl, 591

Nursing, pauper, 113

0.

Obituary, M. Demarquay, 27; Dr. Trotter, 29 Dr.

0. Hf. Bell, ii.; Mlr. J. F. Clarke, 115; Dr. P. M.Latham, 110 ; Sir Charles Locock, 151-; Mr. John

Chutrchill, 180 Inspector-General FIaniklin, 213;Dr. D. Toler Maunsell, 283, 376; Dr. A. Fleming,286; Dr. D. P. Evans, ib.; Mr. E. B. Ravenhill,

318; Dr. F. W. Headland, 372; Dr. J. MI. Dempsey,373; Dr. J. 3M. Gillespie, 382; Dr. J. hiughesBennett, 5:31, 473; Dr. George Ross, 113; M\Ir. G.L. Cooper, 116; B)r. James Tucker, 169); Dr. E.Jolhnisoi, a333; Dr. A1. Harris, 512; M. Loraiii, 562;

Dr. A. G. Hlome, ib.; Mr. James Sinow, ib. Dr.P'orta, 561 Dr. J. Hamilton, 391; Mr. NV. Cross,690; M1r. E. Si. Jones, ib. ; Dr. Geo0rge- Webster,722 ; 31r. AV. Acton, 7-10; Dr. W. R. Beaumoit,719; Dr. L. E. Desmonid, 802

Obstetric Mledicine, Dr. Barnses on position of, 33;statistics, Dr. Swayne on, 232, 633; Dr. Haddon on,

779; practice, perils of, 513

Esophagus, Dr. Clifford Allbntt on auscultation of

228, 42t; congenital malformation of, 686

Ogstoin, Dr. F., nouirishment of head of femur after

intracapsular fracture, 261

O'Hanlon, M1r. AV., the Manchester Provident Dis-

pensaries' Association, 600

Oldham, Mr. C. F., malarial fevers, 394

Omontal tumouir, removal of, 734

Ophthalmia, sympathetic, 248; Egyptian, withcataract complications, 262; sympathetic, Mr. J.

V. Solomon on, 360; stone, purulent in a child,M1r. E. Nettleship on, 426

Ophthalmic surgeons, international congress of, 142

Opium, poisoning by, 411, 483, 611, 672

Orbit, tumours of, 720

Orchitis, Mr. H. G. Knaggs on use of arnica in, 71

Orsborn, Dr. J., address to Southern Branch, 37

Osteology, AIr. Waagstaffe's Maniual of, -ev., 526Osteosarcoma of jawv, 683

Otis, Dr. F., stricture of the -urethra, 239

Ovary, suppurating tumour of, 71; Dr. 3[atthewsDunican on pathology of, 171; Dr. Charteris on

malignant disease of, 223; dropsy of, patliologyand treatment of, 231 ; rem 1oalof, 30y7; ptbology

of, 315; Mr. Stocks ou prolapse of cyst of, 487;gangrenous cyst of, 614; Dr. Cumiimiiis on sp1on-taneous cure of a cyst of, 671

Ovarictomy, with pregnancy and Camsarcanoperation, 399

Ovum, blighted, 102

Owen, Mr. E., fractLue of neck of femur, 522

, Mr. I., Tables of Materia Medica, -es., 526

Owens, Dr. G. B., appoilnted Lord 3layor of Dublin, 77

P.Page, Dr. D., an outbreak of cinteric fever, 266

Paget, Mr. W. S., rapid pulse, 71

Pain, physiological or pathological, 219Paine, Dr. W. H., treatmient of offensive discharge

from cancer, 383

Palate, malformation of, 384

Palfrey, Dr. J., AIr. Davy and the Lonidon Hospital,538

Palpitation in connection with epilepsy, Dr. Lane on,

36;1 precedingi hemiplegia, 447

Pancreas, tubercle of, 685

Pancreatini, 198

Paralysis, temporary, from lightning, 59; intermit-

tent special, 163; bulbar, 276; from Brain-Disease,

Dr. Bastian on, rer., 301; infantile, Dr. J. Meredith

on a rare form of, 393; diphtheritic, Dr. Wade on,

426; of serratus magnus, Mr. S. Woodman on, 229,435

Paris, health and the weather in, 110; sewagc of, 378Parochial, see Poor Law

Partnership h la mode, 448

Partridge, Dr. T., gelseminum sempervirens and

hydrastis Canadensis, 513

Patella, alnkylosis after fracture of, 583; AIr. C.

Terry on vertical dislocationi of, 611

Patent medlicines, remarks on sale of, 306, 621; poi-soning- by, 647

Patriotism vecesits humanity, 738

Pau, climate of, rev., 366

Pavy, Dr. F. W,, production of glycosuria by action

ofoxygenated bloodlon the liver, 38; Treatise on

Fl'ood, evr., 707; sugar iii urine, 719

Paymeints by hospital patients, 48; for sicklness re-

turns, 141, 380, 448, 561

Payne, Dr. J. F., introductory lecteue at St. Thomas'sHospital, 113

Peculiar people, 437, 619

Peddie, Dr. A., legislation for insane drinLkers, 253,267

Pelvis, contracted, Dr. J. Craigie on case of, 758

Pembertoin, Mr. 0., ligature of comnmoni femoral

artery, 239, 531Pemphigus, acuite, 247

P'enknife swallowed by an infalnt, 613

IPeriostitis, hzemorrhagic, 799

Pessary, retention of a, 510; of permanently elas-

tic red India-rubber, 786Pharmaceutical conference, 304

Pharmacopoeia, British, report of Committee on, 45

Pharmacy Bill for Ireland, proceedings in Parlia-

menlt, 150

P'heasant, rickets in, 683

Philadelphia doctor, a, in a German court of law, 72

Phosphoriis, preveiition of discase from, 165

Plitliisis, chronic, 717

Physical training for the young, 62

Pliysiology, Dr. Rutherford's address in, 198, 213

Pig-keeping in towns, 76

1Pistol-sliot, arterio-venious anieLirism frolmi, 216

Pityriasis ruLbra, Dr. Sparks on, 583

Placenta prcevia, Air. J. A. Iluiit on a case of, 8;

cause of hxmorrhage in, 231; with uterine fibroids,

;Ol; central, 748

Placenta, polypus of, 71; fatty degeneration of, it.;syphilitic, 234, 540; a diseased, 687

Plants, Medicinal, Bentley and Trimen's, s-ev., 526Plastic operations, Dr. Wolfe on new method of per-

forming, 360; letters on, 414, 511

Playfair, Right Hon. Lyon, adldress in section of

Public Medicine, 173

Plexuses, vascular, in animals, 310

Pneumonia, of childhood, 229

Poisoning, supposed, by hemlock, 246; by inhala-

tion of coal-gas, Dr.S. Lockie on, 392; by laburnum,403, 417, 553; by opium, 411, 485; by coal-gas, 457,

593; by arsenical casks, 467; by tobacco, Mr. E. It.Alorgan on, 487; by red berries, 497, 5-1-; by goat'smilk, 533; alleged, by cyanide of potassiunm, 559;

by narcotics, 566; by soothing syrups, 570; arse-

nical, by a green lamp, 590; by carbolic acid, 5sj2,694; by arsenic, chronic, Mr. A. T. H. Kerr, on,610; by opium, AMr. J. J. Murphy oli, 611; Dr.McFaddlen on, 672; by patent medticinos, 617; bycaintharides, 76 1; by ciloral hydrate, Dr. D. Youinon, 77s

Police bill, Edinburgh, 502, 567Pollock, Mr. G. B., deaths from anoesthetics, 111, 148

Polypi, nasal, treated by msuriated tilncture of iron,493

Polypus of placenita, 71

Poor-law Mledical Service: increase of salaries, 150;

appointments, 150, 3I8, 381, 415, 511, 627, 7-19, 802;

the London Sick poor, 230; examiniation of Junatt-tics, 230; charges for atten(lance on midwviferycases, 250; sulperannuiations, 380; Mr. Ilailey andthe Newport Pagnell Union, 381; the Skiptonguiardiains and their medical officer, 627, 721; Dr.Sheen on the workhouse and its medical ollicer,626; superannuationi, 721; medical oficers' associ-ation, 802

-______ Scotland, certifying pauper lunatics, 230;

anomalies and deficielncies of medical relief, 269;

notice regarding, 571; the Barnhill poorhouse, 688

Poore, Dr. G. V., dancers' cramp, 640

Porta, Professor, death of, 564Porter, A1r. J. H., the Surgcons' Pocket-Book, icev.,

781Potter, Mr. S., the late 3Ir. J. F. Clarke, 119

Poulton, Rev. W. H., introductory address at Queen'sCollege, Birmingham, 537

Pregfnancy, extra-uterine, 71; vomiting in, 231, 279;

Dr. Copeman on, 577; Dr. T. Fairbaink on, 6-11;Tubal, Dr. T. G. Thomas on Treatment of, rev., 301;

Dr. R. Balsnes on phenomena of the circulation

during, 603

Presentations, foot and head, Dr. J. Sedgwick on, g;ab(lominal, Mr. R. J. M. Coflin on, 362; shoulderand arm, tulrning in, 748

Presentation copies, 417

Prisoml, Edinburgh county, surgeonship of, 715

Prisons superannuation allowances to surgeons of,319

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Prince of Wales, cholera in 652; medical

staff of, in India, 678; journieyPrizes, of Apothecaries' Hall in 5S;

Riberi, 212; at St. Bartholomew's 310,

408; at Charing Cross Hospital, 108;George's Hospital, 31, '108; at Guy's Hospital, 341,

408, 599; at King's College, 311, 108,

London liospital, 342, 4)8; at M[ary's

312, 48, 3;72; at the fiddlesex 313,

at St. Thomas's Hospital, 3413,College, 311, 409; at the Westminster 344,

1)9; at Queeni's College, Birmingham, 346;

Bristol Medical School, 3116, 109; Leedls

of Mledicine, 317, 109; at Liverpool Mfe(li-ciiie, 317, 109; at Owens College, 409;

versity of Duirham College of Medicine, 4.09;at Shetlield Medical School, 409;

tute, 5:31; oni pathology of cedma,Society, 617; Blan"l, 711; of Royal

geons, 740Protoplasm and adlipocere, 310

Provident institutions an(; hospitals,18, 529;dispeni-sary at Battersea, 501; dispensaries and the

l)ital SLndlayflund,512; scheme at M1anchester,501, 600, 629, 630, 661, 678

Prurigo after varicella, Mr. J. Hutchinsoni663;Dr. Edis on, 702; winter,

on, 773Psoas abscess, 2.1Psychology, resolution of College Physicians oin

instructioni in, 207; and the nervous

432, 412,499, 514

Public medicine,Dr. Corfield oni stud;ytice of, 419

Public Health, payment for sickness returns, 380,

411, 561, 699; incerease of salaries medical ollicers,209-; rturnis of births and deaths, 210; condditions

of appointment of medical oflicers, 381; dlegrees or

certificates in, 107; reports of medical 412;society of meliial oflicers in il5;the medical officer of health

George, 461, 591, 627; Northern Couintiestion of officers of health, 112;

witboutt vital statistiis, 6S9; appointmeints,Ireland, the poor-law medical and

the Public Health Act, 381

nScotland, proceedings in Parliamenit regard-

ing, 31, 216Puerperal contagion and sewer-gas, 218

Pulmonary diseases, deaths

Pulse, rapid, 'Mr. W. S. Paget

Penishment, barbarous, 527

Pustule, malignant, 411,

1'yw,mia, relation of pueriperal fever 93, 102

Pyelitis and nephritis apparently caused by

rhoea, 718

Pylorus, scirrhis of, 717

Pyopnuemotbfrax,case of, 363

Pyridine bases, action of,

Q-

Quack, confessions of a, 111; advertisements,

lution of Shropshire Ethical Branchi, 651

Quain, Dr., admission of women medlical

fession, 22

Quain's Anatomy, new edition of, -er.,

Quieen, donation to LondonIlospital, 27; physicianextraordinary to, 301; surgeoni to, Ireland, 651

Quinetum, 675 R.

Radcliffe, MrJ.N., hiN s address at theEpieemi o-

logical Society, 610

Railwany p,atholory, 676; Dr. J. C. Hall oli, 728; ac-

cident, unusual proceedings concerning

Raainfalland l)ublic health,

Randall, Dr. J., introductory lecture Mar-y's

Hospital, 457

Rat-eateis, 533

Ravenhill, Mr. E. B., obituary

Rectum, cancer of, 614

Red berries, poisoning by,

Refracture in badly set fractures, Mir, Spenceon, 190

Rlegistiar-General, quarterly reports 211, 135, 616;

reports for Scotland, 308, 715,

Registrars of births and deaths, 651, 669

Registration of birthsandd deaths, 250

Reid, the late Dr. John, and the

374

Remedies,niew, in 1875, 409

Readle, Mr. G., payment for sickness returnis, 446;

mortality fromii rickets, 511

Resection of Joints, Dr, Hannover ResuLlts- ev,,

367

Reynolds, Dr. J. R., treatment of acuite rheumatism

by tinctuire of perchloi-ide of 229, 417

Rheumatism, acunte, treatment by perehloridei of

iron, Dr. It.Reynoldso,229, 417; Johnston

on treatmen-t of, 229; with higirh temperature aiid

fatal cercbral complication,I). Walker 297;f0ollowed by pneumiiionia anid heart-disease, 364;

hyperpyrexia, in, cuiredI by coldibath, Dr. Ring-er

oi, 1425Rheumatoid disease in dilatation bronichi, 492

Rhinoplastic operation, new, Harmlic 260,

393Richardson, Dr. B. W., electel assessordrew's, 79.5Ricklets, mortality frorLm, 511; in the pheasant, 6-5

Ringer, Dr. S., coldbath in rheumatic hyperpyre;ia,425; di;abetes iinsipi(lus treated by jaborandi aiidergot, 775

Rivers, pollutioni of, Bill conczerninig,Rivin-ton, Mrl. WV., rupture popliteal artery and

veins, 259Roberts, Mr. If. A., pensionRobertson, Dr. A., unilateral phenomena ment-aland venious (lisorders,

Ro-ers, Dr. Joseph, parochial medic;ul relief inland, 269; the late Dr. Maunsell, 315

Rokitanslky, Professor, rethi-ementRolleston, Dr., admission of women- the medical

profession, 12, 22

Rome, sanitary state of, 271

Rooke,Dr. T. Sf., poisonin- by coal-gas, 117Ross, Dr. G., mortality in relation dwellings, 272;

ob)itiary nlotice of, 415Roylo, Dr. 0. N., voting by pioxy

lege of Sui geons, 118; uterinehlmiorrhage treated

by injection of perchlorideRubeola notha, series of 230

Rugg, Dr. G. P., treatment of whooping-coughv.-ithcarbolic acid inhalation,125

Rumsey, Dr. H. W., testimonial 32; noticegarding, 716; Essays and PapersStatistics,ir'., 521

Rural districts, drainage and other sanitary conidi-tions of, 273

Russia, midwives in,f167Rutherford,Dr. WV., addre-s in physiolog, 198, 213

S.

St. George, Dr.G., rare case of spinen bifida, 611

Salicyl, transference of from mother footntg, 716

Sali,lie acid, lozeng-es of, 32: therapeutic uses of,

369; as an antiseptic, 510; in diabetes mellitus,

527

Samclson,Dr.BrA., Manchester Providlent Dispensaries'Association, 6:31

Sandlham, Mr. I., galvanism un posf pa rof

hsmemnorrhage, 69-1

Sanitary,andl educational exhibition, 53; inqiiiry in

a Dublin suburb, 15 legislation, Right lion. Lyon

Playfairon, 173; congress, German, 21.3(listricts,

coimbined, and the Local Goversnment Board, 615.Ser Puiblic Hlealth

SSarcomita, pulsating, of lower recurrent,

leg,Sarvis, 'Mr. T., death of, 619; by,6¢89Sawyer, Br, J., advantages of over chloroform,

726

Scarlet fever in South Kenisington,Belfast, 77; at Sevenoaks, Londlo on,

how to prevent spread of,265f ; Br. Tripe age

death from, 267, 520; at HIurdefield, 282 at

Flestead School, 103; in Monaghan, 536; Edin-

burgh, 5.91; on board the Mars,6l50; in Bristol,Mr. Davies on, 670, 699; at

Lurgan, 795

School ofMdned icine, Edinburgh, extra-academical,

proposed enlargemenit of, 28; 129;

turers, 348; fees, 359; Mr. Chiene pastancdfuture of, 575 ; Bristol medical, 339; lectures,

etc., 315;noteson, 316; prizes Leeds,fees,

339; lecturers, etc., 315; notes 346; at,

409; introductory address,501;; fees,

339; lectures, etc., 315; notes 317 at,

409; introductory address, 501; Sheffield, 339;eectures, etc., 345;nootes on, .109;iimtioductory address,413; ; proposed new, Glas-

gow, 375, 681G; Carmichael, leetires, etc., 106;

Ledwich, lectures, etc., 171i; openin 622;

proposed free medical in Paris, 506; Vomen,618. See College, Hospital, and

School BoardI and infectious 647

Schools, medical, number of studenits 648

Schuh, Dr., statue of, 678

Scientific grants of British Medical

port of Committee on, 202, 212;

568

Sclerosis of brain and spinal 685Scotland, medical relief grant 208;medeical re-

lief of poor in, 214, 269; provincial surgery

Registrar-General's returns, 306, 715, 794;

in, 191, 6(32; illegitimacy 742

Scott, Br. G., tracheotomy in croup and diphitheria,425

Screeni, a niovel buteffectual, 40-1

Sea-sickness, ehloral ani antidote 785

Sebaceoustumours, Di, Althaus on electrolysis of,607

Sections of frozeni tissues, instrument 219

Seclgwick, Br, James, foot-and-head presentation, 8

Semicircular canals, anatomy andcl physiology of, 278Semple, Dr. R. H., diphtheria anid its relations to

612; Diseases of the Heart, i-er., 701Sensory centres, localisation of, 277

Serratus mnagnius mutscle, Mr. S. WVoodman on para-lysis of, 4-5

Sewerage, comparative merits of water-carriage anddry systems of, 273; of Paris, 378; of Forfar, 567.See Drainagc

Sewill, Mr. H., dental surgery and; mechanicaldlentistry, 149; extractlon of teeth under chloro-form, 733

Sharpey physiological scholar at University College,61.9

Sheen,Dr. A., the workhouse and its medical officers,626

Sheffield, fever ini, 53, 762

Shettle, Dr.R. C., magneticconiditioins of blood, 279Shewen, Dr. A., recurring hy.lati(liform mole, 101Shilling Dispensaries, 67)9Ships, emigrant, superinteiidlence of, 567; surgeons

for, 620Shoulder,MIr. G. Foote on a rare injury of, 227Shuttlewortlh, Dr. G. E., registration of foreign (le-15 rubeola notha, 230 msicrocephalic

idiocy, 276, 451; training of idiots, 285Sibbald, Dr. J., lunacy in town and country, 275Siberia, medical practice in, 739

Sick and woundedl in war, relief of, 111, 739Simpson, Sir James, statue of, 29, 51, 77; note oni,

138- Mr. W, J., on immoral andi pernicious ad-

vice, 91

Sinuses, cerebral,syphilitic growth in,685Skin, doubtful disease of, 217; anatonmy of, 310; Di.R

Liveing on Treatment of Diseases of, mee,., 368;Dr. Tilbury Fox's, Atlas of Diseaases of, i-cr., 526;external misc of carbolic acid in di-eases of, 127

Skin-graftin'rona astump aftemr,mpiitation, 719

Skimmiier, Dr. T., treatment of chloroform poisoning217; t-eatment of offeinsiveiliselarges from cancer,320; etheraas anainesthetic, 123

Skipton gu1ardians and their medical officer, 626, 721Skull, old iiimuiited fracture of., 219; r. C. Heathon fractuie of hase of. 725; Br. J. Hayes onremoval of portion of, 771

Sleep, Br. Gairdner on a case of abnormal disposi-tion to, 229, 547 ; theory concerninig, 752

Small-pox at Athenry, 29; in Aberdeenshire, 51; Br.Tripe on ages at death from, 267, 520; at Leeds,465; in Kilsyth,5311 conveyance of infection of,616; freedom from inLondlon, 676 ; hospital for inGlasgow, 681

Smart, Dr. W., R. E., criminal deaths in the armyand navy, 221; deaths by acciident in army and

270, 357

Smee, Mr. A., voting-by proxy at the Royal Collegeof Surgeons, 50, 56

Smellie, life of, 231

Smith, Aquilla, admission of women to themedical profession, 16

Dr. F., vomiting in pregnancy, 231Dr. Heywood,c ase of sterility from anteflexion

and constriction, 7

Johi, chloroform amid aina-thesia, 777

Protheroe, ovarian 231

Smith-Shand, Br., intrathoracictumours, 41

Snails in the rectum, 601

Snakes, heads of aeuroo for epilepsy, 25; treatmentof bites of, 63

Snapping testimonials, 723Snow,

HL., action hypnotics

on cerebral circulation, 421Mrr James, obituary notice of, 543

Society, American Otological, proposed internationalcongress called by, 740

-______ Bradford Medico-Chirurgical, annual meet-

Clinical, of London: hypertrophy of thelower part of the face, 216; douLible fistula in ano,ii arterio-venous aneurism caused

by pistol-shot, ibi ; cutaneous

disease, 247 ; acute pemphigus, ib.; volume of

Tiimiiactemm, 509; iridectomy improvementof sight, ib.; idiopathic tetanus, ib. salicylic acid

antiseptic, 510; wouind knee-

joint treatedl by Lister's antiseptic method, ib..tumour of the skull, 556; the tongue,ii. ;

antiseptic treatment wounds, 557; ligature of

femoral artery with carbolised catgit, 656; acute

pyelitis and nepbritis, on

gonorrhiea, 718; acuteliver, withpyrexia,

719; skin-grafting amputation,lb. tumours of orbit, 720; methodoffper-forming iridectomy,

Epid.einiological, Mr. Radcliffe's address

at, 680-_GlasgowMddlcowAledico-Clirurgieal, office-bearers,375

Glasgow Pathological and Clinical: diseasedankle successfully treated carbolic injec

tions, etc., 248; two cases oph-

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thalmia, ib.; diabetic cataract, 219; paralysis ofaccommodation of eye in diphtheria, ib.; old un-unitedfracture of skull, ib.; instruments to facili-tate cutting sections of tissues, ib. obstruction ofintestine, ib. ; fruit-stone passed pec-tearchram',ib.cure of iliac aneurism, 618; Addison's disease, i7.penknife swallowedand passed by an infant, 615aneurism involvingrecurrent laryngeal nerve, un-successful tracheotomy, ib.

Society, Harveiani, of Lonidon, meeting- of, 566; lec-tures at, iS. diagnosis anid troatment of curableforms of fibroid1tuinours of the uterus, 611

Hunteriaii, statement regarding, 102London Hospital Medical, soireeof, 766Medical Bencvolent Fund, of Ireland, quar-

terly meeting of Belfast Bran-ch, 621Medical, of College of Physicians in Ireland,

office-bearers, 533; conitinued fever of unusuallylong duration, 801; typhoid fever in the Dublingarrison, ib.* Medical, of Londonl, opening of sessioni, 533;physiological action of alcohol, 8(1)

MIedico-Chirurgical, of Edinburgh, offilc-bearers, 741; treatment of nievus, 746; externaluse of hydrate of chloral, 747; relief of extensivedestruction of vesico-vaginal septum, 800; per-sistent constipation in a child, 801

Northumberland an(i Durham Medical,officers and council, 16S; prevalent diseases of thedistrict, 558; sacculated abdominal ancurism, ib.;ainyloid degeneration of kidneys and spleen withmitral disease, ib. ; aneurism of thoracic aorta, ilb.;malignant ulcer of the head, ib. ; scirrhus of thebreast, ib.; diseased vertebrwe, ib.; tumour of theheart, ib.; hydatid cyst of liver, ib.; hydatigenousmole, ib.; progressive muscular atroplly, iS.; em-pyema treated by a free opening and (iraiinage-tube under antiseptic precautions, ib. staphy-loraphy, lb.

Obstetrical, of Dublini, mecting of, 682Obstetrical, of Edinburgh, office-bearers, 714;

meeting of, 765Obstetrical, of London: suppurating tumour

of ovary, 71.; extra-uterine foetation with com-munication between the cyst and the uteius, ib.;inframural calcareous tumour impe(ingi labour,ib. extreme dropsy, fatty degenerationi and fri-ability of the placeiita, ib. ; case of mon-strosity, ib. ;large uterus, ib.; placental polypus, ib.; donationfrom Dr. A. Farre, 102; blightedl ovuim, ib. uterusafter Coesarcan section, ib. dermoid cyst, ib.venous coagulum, ib.; colloi(dtumour, ib. extra-uterine fibroid removed by gastrotomy, ib.; dis-cussion on the relation of puerperal fever to the in-fective diseases and to pynxmia, ib. retention of a

pessary, 540; fcetus andl placenta from a syphi-litic subject, ib. monstrosity, ib. complete in-version of the uterus immediately after labour, ib. ;lateral obliquity of the fcetal head, ib.; dissectionof a pregnant uterus, with placenta prouvia anduterine fibroids, ib.; hydrocephalic head impedingdelivery, ib.; general anasarca in a fcetus, 1b.general dropsy in a foetus, ib.; new blunt hookand sling, 687; prolapse of fuinis during labour,ib.; diseased placenta, ib.

Pathological, of Dublin, office-bearers, 716;enteric fever, 801; large gall-utones, i.; iiterinemyoma, ib.; transverse fracture of patella, ib.; cal-culi, ib.

Pathological, of London; remarks on, 531,532, 644, 708,; hydatid of the liver bursting intolung, 541; diseased suprarenal capsules, ib.; ulcerof the stomach, ib. congenital disease of theaortic valves, ib.h cerebral hbemorrhare, ib.; sub-arachnoid hnemorrhage of spinal cord, ib.; throm-bosis of internial carotid arteries, ib. coma ofheart, ib.; intracranial aneurism, 512o; tumour ofbrain, ib. enteric fever, ib. ; syphilitic disease ofviscera in an infant, 542, 613; syphilitic disease ofheart, 613; syphilitic (?) lung-disease, ib. cancer

of breast in male, 613, 683; cystic oxide calculi,613; epithelioma of tongue anid jaw, 6114; cancer

of rectum, ib. carcinoma lipomatosibo, ib. ; gan-grenous ovarian cyst, ib.; sclerosis of brain andspinal cord, 683; ulcerative eudocarditis, ib. ; frac-ture in a gorilla, ib. ; rickets in the pheasant, ib. -embolism of pulmonary artery, ib.; diverticiilumof intestines, ib. ; tubercle of pancreas, ib. ; osteo-sarcoma of jaw, ib.; tubercular lupus of tonguc,ib.; hydatids in heart, ib.; syphilitic growth incerebral sinuses, ib.; gliosarcoma of brain, 686;glioma of brain, ib. ; congenital malformation ofoesophagus, ib. ; tracheotomy, ib.; molluscum con-

tagriosum, 743; dilatation of bile-ducts, 716; con-

genital deficiency of common bile-duct, ib. ; aneur-ism of aorta, b. ; obliteration of superior venacava, ib. ; chronic ulcer in duodenum-i-1, ib. ; diseaseof pulmonary and tricuspidt valves, i1. cirrhosisof liver in a child, ilb. ; syphilitic guinmiiiata, ib.; hIn-morrhagic periostitis, 799; fatty tumour of spinalcord, ib.: epithelioma of chin, ib.; epithelioma oftongue, ib.; tumour of thyroid, ib.; recurrent epi-

thelioma, ib.; tumour of clavicle, ib.; aneurism ofaorta, ib.; arrest of development of forearms, ib.;recurrent sarcoma of leg, 800; embolic infarct inheart-muscle, ib.

Society, Pharmaceutical, of Ireland, President andclVice-President of, 309; membeis of Council, 503

for Relief of Apparently Drownled, inFlorence, 27

for Relief of Widows and Orplhans of Meilical3Men, (quarterly court, 112; annual mlieeting, 593

Royal, medals of, 647; medical science inCouncil of, 660

Royal Medical, of Edinburgh, opening ofsession, 60;)presidents, 714

iRoyal Medical and Chirurgical: the patho-logy of chorea, 507; the actual cautery in the enu-cleation of fibroid tumours of the uterus, 533;origrinal view of the laryngeal movements, 551(diphtheria and its relations to so-called croup, 612;incessant muscular movements of right arm, 613;sugar in healthy urine, 681; aortic aneurism inthe army and the conditions associated with it, il.

Surgical, of Ireland, oflicers and council,594; first meeting, 716

West Herts Medical, meeting of, 553West Kent Medico-Chirurgical, officers and

council, 501; meetings of, 651, 804Soil-pipes, 273Soldiers, European, in Ilndia, mortality among

children of, 370, 511; married, quarters of, 762.See Army

Solomon, Mr. J. V., sectioln of the cornea, 262; sym-pathetic ophthalmia, 360

Sore-throat, tertiary, 263Soothing syrups, use of, 570Sparks, Dr. E. I., general exfoliative dermatitis, 583Speech, arrest of after accidents or convulsions, 319,383

Spence, Mlr. J., address in surgery, 189, 212Spencer, Dr. W., note concerning, 303; his doublestethoscope, 6(61

Spender, Mr. J. K., the action of medicines, 99; in-fusion of matico as an intrauterine injectioln, 611

Spermatic cord, peculiar variety of hydrocele of, 257Spina bifida, Dr. Morton on treatment of, 263, 608;duration of life with, 383; Mlr. WV. F. Hazel on arare case of, 522; Dr. St. George on a rare case of,611

Spinal cord, sclerosis of, 685; fatty tumour of, 799Spinal Curvature, Air. Heather Bigg oIi Gentle Treat-ment of, rCev., 707

Spitta, Mr. E. J., perforating ulcer of mluodeiiui-i, 422Spurgin, Mr. W. H., hysteria in a child, 553; treat-ment of ilicontinence of urine, 629

Spurway, Surgeon, case of, 721Staining tissues, process for, 278Stalnley, Deani, on the profession of medicine, 51State Medicine, certificates in, proceediisgs inMedical Council, 43; report to British -MedicalAssociation on, 212, 241; regulations of Universi-ties, 107; examination at Cambridge, 542, 566,598

State Medicine, report of Joint Committee oni, 202,212; in relation to education, 268; teaching of, 352

Statistics, medical, application of mathematicalformulEe to, 72; obstetric, Dr. J. G. Swayne on,232, 635; Dr. Haddon oln, 779; Dr. Rumsey on Fal-lacies of, s-ev., 521

Stedman, Dr. J. R., address to South EasternBranch, 70

Stephens, Dr. H. O., absorption of lung-, 731Stephenson, Dr. W., pneumonia of childhood, 229Sterility, Dr. Heywood Smith on a case of, 7Stethoscope, flexible clinical, 302; letters on, 413,516; double, Dr. R. H. Hilliard on, 610, 692; Dr.Spencer's double, 661

Stevenson, Dr., introductory lecture at Guy's Hos-pital, 413

Stewart, Dr. A. P., grant founded by, 113Mr. A., use of anwsthetics in extractioni of

teeth, 7333IMr. H. C., dimensionis of a multiparous

uterus, 780Stimulants and narcotics, action of, 279; and hyp-

notics, actioni on cerebral circulation, Dr. H. L.Snow on, 424

Stirlilng, Dr. W., division of sympathetic nerve inneck, 278

Stocks, Mr. A. W., dentigerous cyst of upper jaw,-1*3; prolapse of ovarian cyst, 487

Stokes, Dr., admission of women to the medical pro-fession, 21

Stomach-tube, syphon, Dr. A. Harvey on, 230, 483Stomach, ulcer of, 541; dilated, 631; Dr. J. White-head clo dilatation of cardiac end of, 672

Stomatitis, case of, 748Stores, loss of at Aldershot, 690, 719, 802Storrar, Dr., admission of womeni to the medical pro-

fession, 11Stowers, Mr. J. If., nature and ticeatmient of alopeciaareata, 226; case of tinea cireinata, 738

Strike, a medical, 402

Struthers, Dr., transference of tendon of bicepsmuscle, 278

Strychnia, nitrate of, subcutaneous injection of innervous deafness, 527

Students, belligerent, 620Subjects for dissectioni at beginning of session, 470;scarcity of, 712, 723; supl)ly of, 738

Subperiosteal operations, Mr. Spence on, 191Sugar in healthy urinie, 681, 749Sunstroke, 304Superstition, 122, 662Superannuation of poor-law medical officers, 380Suppositories, Dr. Spender on, 100Suprarenal capsules, disease of, 541, 614Surgeon's Pocket-Book, Mr. J. H. Porter's, -ev., 781Surgeon, alleged manlslaughter by a, 179, 2i5, 315;

to the Queen in Ireland, 622, 65] ; fees of in Dublin,795

Surgery, Mr. Splence's address in, 189, 212; progrressin, 239; provincial, in Scotland, 261; Clinical, Mr.J. Hutchinson's Illustrations of, 2rcr., 526; MAir.Holmes's Treatise on, r-ev., 783

Sutherland, Dr. H., the Penge murder, 316Swete, Dr. H., payments for sickness returns, 380Swain, Mr. P. AV., the )rogress of medicine, 63Swayne, Dr. J. G., obstetric statistics, 232, 635; per-chloride of iron in post partusz haemorrhage, 522

Syme, Mr. James, note of, 138; modification of hisamputation, Mr. J. Bell on, 420; Dr. J. Aitken on,489; Dr. Macleod on, 672

Swimming, teaching of, 27Syplhilis, MIr. H. Lee on inoculationi of, 93; constitu-

tional, treatment of, 258 constitutionial, afterchancre in nostrils, Mr. Nettleship on, 363; Mr. H.Lee on local suppurating sore, 385

Syphilitic placenta, 231, 5-10; sore-throat, 263; dis-case of viscera in an infant, 542, 613; disease ofheart, 613; disease of lung, 613; tumnour in brain,hemiplegia from, 681; growth in cerebral sinuses,6S5

Syringe, hypodermic, Blaise anid Co.'s, 302; Leiter's,674; letters on, 351, 751

T.Tardieu, M., 790Taylor, Dr. C. B., modern methods of extractincg

cataract, 262Teale, Mr. J. W., case of excessively high tempera-

ture, 57Teeth, defective, and lamellar cataract, 655Temperaince drinks, 207Temperaturc, excessively high, cases of, 57, 94T'emperature charts, 64Terebene, uses of, 415Terry, Mr. C., vertical dislocation of patella, 611Testiunonial to Mir. J. Farrar, -13; to Dr. C. Gowan,90; to Dr. A. Armour, ib to Mr. P. Hewett, 110,301; to Dr. R. Mlungall, 148; to Dr. J. Welsh, 151;to Mr. 0. T. Evans, 287; to Dr. T. Elliott, 469; toRev. A. G. Puirchas, 572; to Dr. W. J. Fleetwood,599 ; to Dr. Inglis, 681; to Dr. F. D. Jones, 766; toDr. Apjohn, 793

Tetainus, traumatic, use of Calabar bean in, 491, 747;nitrite of amyl in, 523; idiopathic, 509

Tetany, Dr. Haddon on, 229, 456Text-books, choice of, 349Thomas, Mr. H. O., Diseases of the Hip, Kniee, andAnkle-joints, -ev., 706

Dr. H., arrest of speech and hearing afteraccidents or convuilsions, 383

Dr. T. G., Treatment of Tubal Pregnancy,-ev., 301

Thompson, Mr. J. A., the recent chargc of mani-slaugihter at Boston, 315Thomson, Dr. Allen, admission of womeni to themedical profession, 22

, Dr. J. R., gelseminum sempervirens as aremedy for cough, 489

,Mr. W. A., malformation of the palate, 381'Thrombosis of internal carotid arteries, 541Thumb, epithelioma of, 298Thyroid body, cystic tumours of, 88; Dr. P. H.

AW'atson on excision of, 257, 386; cancer of, 193;tumour of, 799

Tic douloureux, Dr. Munro on eserine discs ini, 396,629

Tilt, Dr. E. J., puerperal fever and intrauiterine injec-tions, 294; the cause of death after using injectionsof perchloride of iron, 583; nitric acid in the treat-ment of diseases of the neck of the womb, 698

Tiniea circinata, Mr. Nettleship on a case of, 672;Mr. J. H. Stowers on, 738

Toad-doctor, a, 369Tobacco, its effect on health, 271; Mr. E. R. Morganon poisoning, by, 687; adulterated, 794

Tongue, appearance of in health and disease, 228;extirpation of, 264 ; epithelioma of, 61;* tubercularlupuis of, 685

Tonsillitis, external use of turpenitine in treatmenitof, 783

Torrance, M1r. R., suppressed menstruation fromiresidence at seaside, 806

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320; certificates of death from insurance societies,545

Tracheotomy, Mr. Spence on indications for, 195;in croup and diphtheria, Dr. G. Buchanan on, 292;Dr. G. Scott on, 425 ; letter on, 513

Tramway accident, letter on legal proceedings incase of, 91

Transit of Venus, 282

Trap and soil-pipes, sanitary remarks on, 273

Trephining of fractured skull, Dr. KelbuLrne Kingon cases of, 260, 390

Trestrail, Mr. H. E., injection of perchloride of ironin post parturm hsemorrhage, 757

Trichinised meat, punishment for sale of, 74

Tripe, Dr. J. W., ages at death from eruptive fevers,267, 520

Triplet births, 207, 437; with double uterus, Dr. A.G. Duncan on, 233, 359

Trismus nascentium, 492

Trotter, Dr., death of, 29

Tubal Pregnancy, Dr. T. G. Thomas on Treatmentof, -ev., 301

Tubercle of the pancreas, 685; inoculability of, 713Tucker, Dr. James, death of, 469

Tumour, suppurating, of ovary, 71; intramuralcalcareous impeding labour, 71 ; cystic of thyroidbody, 88; colloid of omentum, 102; fibroid of

uterus, 102; recurrent, history of a case of, 314;pulsating sarcomatous of jaw, 396; of bladder, ex-tirpation of, 493; of skull, 556; of heart, 558;syphilitic of brain, 641, 685; recurrent of eyeball,654; fatty of male breast, 683; of orbit, 720;omental, removal of, 734; fatty of spinal cord,799; of clavicle, ib.; of thyroid body, ib.

Tumours, Mr. Spence on treatment of, 194; Dr.

Althaus on electrolytic dispersion of, 263, 606;lymphatic, of neck, surgical treatment of, 260, 268;fibroid of uterus, use of actual cautery in enu-cleation of, 555; diagnosis and treatment of curableforms of, 614

Turner, Mr. Thomas, memoir of, 74

, Mr. W., admission of women to the medical

profession, 9

Turpentine, external use of in tonsillitis, 785

Twins, heredity in, 714

U.

Ulcer, perforating of duodenum, Mr. E. J. Spitta on,422; of tongue, 556; malignant of hand, 558

Umbilical cord, rupture of during delivery, 235;prolapse of during labour, 687

Unification system on its trial, 677Unilateral phenomena of mental and nervous dis-

ease, 274; convulsions and hemipleg'ia, 275

University of Aberdeen, resignation of Dr. Macrobin,54; non-professorial examiners in medicine, 58,764; close of summer session, 207; gift to,208; appointment to Chair of Medicine and of

Midwifery, 208, 285, 5C2 ; regulations of, 331; fees,347; lectures, 348; changes in, 351; proceedingsof University Court, 468; Lord Rector of, 650

Anderson's, annual meeting, 29; lectures,318; fees, 349

- of Brussels, degree of M.D. at, 32of Cambridge, letter on degrees at, 215;

regulations, 326; courses of lectures, 3i1; appoint-ment at, 402; examinations in State MIedicine,408, 543, 566, 598; notices, 461, 543; examiners for

degrees, 599

Catholic of Ireland, school of medicine,lectures and fees, 171

of Dublin, degree of master in surgeryconferred on Mlr. Colles, 30; pass lists, 31, 218;visitation of examinations of, 31, 148; regulations

of, 334; school of physic, 406; certificates in State

Medicine, 8)8

- of Durham; visitation of examinations

of, 31; roeulations of, 328

of Edinbu-gh, new buildings, 29; votetowards expenses of meeting of Association, 77;history of, 128; museum of, 129; honorary de-grees, 181; presentation of bust of Dr. HughesBennett, 181, 214; pass list, 251; regulations of,331; fees, 347; lectures, 348; changes in, 351;degrees in Public Health, 407; proceedings of

University Court, 593; Sir A. Grant's openingaddress, 621; preliminary examinations in, 621;Sibbald medical scholarship, 71 X

-- of Erlaiigen, degrees at, 219

University of Glasgow, recognition of extramurallecturers by, 148; regulations of, 331; lectures,348; fees, 349; changes in, 351; opening of session,593; new bursaries, 681; chair of physiology, 764

of Gratz, appointment in, 496of Leipzig, Rector Magnificus of, 180of Liege, appointment in, 589of London, pass-lists, 185, 217, 286, 627,

690, 750 ; regulations, 327- -- of Oxford, regfulations, 326; instruction

at, 344; notices, 627.of Philadelphia, 63, 76Queen's, in Ireland, regulations of, 335;

examiners in, 404; conferring of degrees, 536-of Rostock, appointment in, 521

of St. Andrew's, the Chair of Medicine at,77, 208, regulations of, 331; Dr. Nicholson's lec-tures, 468

of Vienna, professorships in, 27; retire-ment of Professor Rokitansky, 207; report on,590

Unqualified practitioners, 114, 762; alliance of quali-fied practitioners with, 281; consultation with, 600

Unregistered practitioners, 283Urachus, patent, Dr. J. J. Charles on treatment of,

486Urethra, stricture of, demonstrations on, 259; Mr. S.Lee on treatment of by laminaria bougie, 426

Urine, retention and extravasation of, 507; treat-ment of incontinence of, 601, 629; healthy, sugarin, 674,749; Mr. F. C. Hewett on detection of sugarin, 780

Uterus, Dr. Heywood Smith on sterility from ante-flexion of, 7; opening into from extra-uterinefaetal cyst, 71; calcareous tumour of impedinglabour, 71; after Ceesarean section, 102; washingout the, 153, 198; inversion of, Mir. J. H. Ewart oncase of, 231, 296; flexions and displacements of,232; dotuble, with triplets, Dr. A. G. Duncan on,233, 359; Dr. Kelly on inversion of, 296; fibroidtumours of with placenta pravia, 540; use ofactual cautery in enucleation of fibroid tumours of,555; diagnosis and treatment of curable fibroidtumours of, 614; multiparous, dimensions of a,780; myoma of, 801

V.Vaccination, prosecutions under Act, 55, 647, 681;

letter on, 121, 659; grants for efficient, 209, 250, 472,598; the Keighley guardians on, 535, 713; inEngland, 5681; in Ireland, 567; law regarding, 806

Varicella-prurigo, Mr. J. Hutchinson on, 631, 663;Dr. Edis on, 702

Vena cava superior, obliteration of, 746Venereal disease, concealment of in the army, Dr.Ambrose on, 98

Venesection as a habit, 619Ventilation of hospitals, 786; of drains and sewers,

794Verdict, a dubious, 559Vertebrae, disease of, 558Vertigo, 615Vesico-vaginal wall, treatment of extensive destruc-tion of, 800

Visceral epithelioma, 493Visitation of examinations, 48; report of Committee

on, 46Vital capacity, Mr. F. C. Hewett on influence of alti-tude and pressure on, 667

Vivisection, the Royal Commission on, 25, 28, 74, 562,678, 790; Dr. Crichton Browne on, 180; Bill forregulation of, 185; Sir R. Christison on, 213; theopponents of and the late Dr. John Reid, 374; letteron, 569; new society against, 678

Vomiting in pregnancy, 234, 279; Dr. E. Copemanon, 577; Dr. T. Fairbank on, 641; infantile, Dr.Mackey on bismuth anid creasote in, 306

W.

Wade, Dr. W. F., historical note on diphtheriticparalysis, 426; the use of empiricism inl medicine,481

Wagstaffe, Mr. W. W., Manual of Osteology, r-ev., 526Wainwright case, the, 710), 730, 732, 735, 748Walker, Dr. T. J., rheumatism with high tempera-ture and fatal cerebral complication, 297

Wallace, Dr. J., management of third stage of labour,238

Walters, Dr. J., total destruction of lulng, 571Wanklyn, AMr. A., (legrees at the University of Cam-bridge, 213

Wanklyn, Mr. J. A., mineral constituents of drinking.waters, 274

Water, waste of in Glasgow, 29; want of in Edin-burgh, 78, 143, 594, 714; supply of for Dundee, 112;drinking, mnineral constituents of, 274 ; supply ofin Mullingar, 503; for Dunfermline, 621, 715; inNew South Wales, 714; in Burntisland, 714; inLurgan, 742 ; subcutaneous injection of, 675, 702

Waterloo survivor, a, 27Waters, drinking and table, 274Watson, Mr. John, Manchester Provident Dis-pensaries' Association, 629

Dr. P. H., excision of the thyroid gland,257, 386

Sir Thomas, treatment of habitual drunk-ards, 79; on Dr. Latham, 793

Weather in Paris, 110 influence of on death-rate,.270; alnd death-rate in Scotland, 742; seasonable,759

Webb, Captain, 283Webster, Dr. G., obituary notice of, 722Weir, Dr. A. MCC., post partuim hmemorrhage, 639Wells, Mr. Spencer, puerperal fever, 105

Mr. S. S. D., promotion of, 62Welsh, Dr. J., testimonial to, 151West, Dr. C., relation of puerperal fever to infective

diseases and pyamia, 97Whiskey, double distilled, 675Whitadder pollution case, 55Whitehead, Dr, J., dilatation of cardiac end ofstomach, 672

Whooping-cough, Dr. R. J. Lee on treatment of bycarbolic acid vapour, 229, 425; Dr. Burchardt on,396; Dr. G. P. Rugg on, 425; Mr. S. Alford on,480; Mr. R. Harrison on, 489; alleged use offumes of pitch in, 767, 805

Whytt, Robert, 136Wilde, Sir William R., 55Wilks, Dr. S., ascites cured by resin of copaiba, 780Will as a therapeutic agent, 650, 692Williams, Dr. A. Wynn, washing out the uterus, 188

- Mr. J., midwifery contracts, 805Wilson, Dr. E. T., treatment of offensive dischargesfrom cancer, 383

Winter prurigo, Mr. J. Hutchinson on, 773Wire-compress, Mr. Dix on cases of aneurism treatedby, 258, 551

Wolfe, Dr. J. R., conjLnctival transplantation, 259;Egyptian ophthalmia and cataract complications,262; new method of performing plastic operations,360

Women, admission of to practice of medicine, dis-cussion in Medical Council, 9, 45; remarks on, 25;admission of to British Medical Association, 211,724, 805; proceedings in Parliament regarding,216; proceedings in Birmingham regarclingmedical education of, 403, 468, 497, 538; Londonschool of medicine for, 618; resolution of Glouces-tershire Branch on medical education of, 717; in-temperance in, 232

Wood, Dr. Andrew, admission of women to practiceof medicine, 13, 18

Mr. J. H., treatment of cancer by citric acid,671

Mr. W. J. H., capsicum in delirium a pot7b, 448Woodman, MIr. S., paralysis of serratus magnusmuscle, 229, 455

Dr. W. B., introductory address at theLondon Hospital, 459, 707

Wordsworth, Mr. J. C., hospital abuse, 597Worth, Mfr. T., the Contagious Diseases Acts, 384Wormwood, wvater of, 25WVounds, Mr. Spence on treatment of, 197; antiseptictreatment of, 510, 557

WVright, Mr. F. W., medical advertising, 89Wry-neck, rarieties and treatment of, 262Wurtz, AI., 282

Y.Yeld, Dr. H. J., Statc Medicine in relation to educa-

tion, 268Yeo, Dr. I. B., subcutaneous injection of water, 702Young, Dr. D., poisoning with chloral-hydrate, 778

- Dr. T., introductory lecture at SheffieldMedical School, 443

Z.Ziemssen's Cyclopiedia of the Practice of Medicine,

282; review of volume x of, 733Zoology for Stu(lents, Dr. Carter Blake on, rev., 786Z;ymotic diseases, de-ath-rate from, 28, 113; in Dublin,

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ILLUSTRATIONS.

The Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh .. ..The New Infirmary, Edinburgh .. ..The Convalescent Home, Edinburgh ..Hawksley's New Ether-Inhaler .. ..Malignant Disease of Ovaries (Dr. Charteris)Improved Hypodermic Syringe (Blaise and Co.)Cysto-Urethoscope (Mr. Reeves) .. ..Flexible Clinical Stethoscope .. ..Plastic Operation on Lower Eyelid (Dr. Wolfe)Plans of Drainage of Houses (Mr. Eassie), Five FiguresForceps with Flat Parallel Blades for Broken Nose (Mr. W. Adams)..

. . 131

. . 133

.. 134

.. 177

. . 226

.. 302

.. ib.

.. ib.* 361389, 390

en.

Steel Screw-Compressor (Mr. W. Adams) -- . .Ivory Plugs (Mr. W. Adams) .. ..Nose-Truss with Screw-Pads (Mr. W. Adams)Apparatus for Fracture of Nasal Bones (Mr. Gamgee)Head-Spring Stethoscope (Dr. Hilliard) ..Leiter's Hypodermic Syringe (Six Figures)Instrument for Puncture of Bladder jher Rectum (Mr. R. Davy),

Figures .. .. .. ..

Intermaxillary Bone with Teeth Horizontal (Sir W. Fergusson)Case of Removal of Bones of Skull (Dr. J. R. Hayes), Three FiguresPessary of Permanently Elastic Red India-Rubber (Mr. W. D. Napier

REPORTS TO THE SCIENTIFIC GRANTS COMMITTEE OF THEBRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

The Report of Dr. Rutherford and M. Vignal on Experiments on the Biliary Secretion of the Dog, and the Commencement of the Reporton the Life-History of Contagium, by Dr. Braidwood and Mr. Vacher, were published in the JOURNALS for

October 23rd and 30th, November 6th and 13th, and December i ith.

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tion by the liberality of their wealthier neighbours. They have ob-tained house-accommodation for the present in the already overcrowdedhouses of their neighbours, and it is manifest that a very short dura-tion of the present state of overcrowding and insufficient food andclothing supply will promote an epidemic outbreak. During the pro-gress of the fire, a considerable but not very large number of dissi-pated wretches drank large quantities of the spirit, which was flowingabout the streets in veins of fire. Some thirty of these persons werebrought to the hospitals in a state of coma, and several deathsoccurred in consequence. The whiskey was of unusual strength, anda good deal of it new. The scene on the morning after the fire, exhi-bited by the ruins, with their late occupants seeking for some remainsof their lost property; the powerful odour of the spirit as it streamedfrom the ruins and lay in pools the streets; tottering walls, scatteredbricks, broken-up sewers, and raving drunkards, mixed up with famine,policemen, hogsheads of whiskey, crying women and frightened chil-dren,-baffle all description. Although no loss of life occurred directlyrom the fire, yet we are afraid that many deaths and much diseasewill follow from the exposure and privation to which the poor peoplehave been subjected. The mayor immediately summoned a meetingof citizens to take measures for the relief of the sufferers. The meet-ing was well attended, and a sufficient amount of money subscribed onthe spot to meet present needs. A considerable sum, however,will be necessary to compensate the poor for the loss of their"little all". The occurrence of this fire has drawn attention to thevery dangerous practice of storing large quantities of whiskey inpopulous neighbourhoods. We think the storing of spirits should beas carefully guarded as that of gunpowder or petroleum.

UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN.ON Saturday last, at a meeting of the Senate, resolutions in Latinwere read to the effect that the degree of Master in Surgery hzonoriscausa had been conferred on Mr. William Colles, for the pre-eminentdiligence with which he had cultivated the art of surgery, by reason of'which, as well as for the great advantage to the sick and afflicted, andother deserts, the Senate received him as Regius Professor into the bosomof the University. A resolution was also unanimously adopted, on therecommendation of the Provost and senior Fellows, prolonging to theend of this year the permission given to the senior Proctor in 1872, Ofusing the old formula in conferring the degree of Master in Surgery.

DR. FLEETWOOD CHURCHILL.

WE regret to announce the retirement of this distinguished obstetricianfrom the active practice of his profession. Dr. Churchill, in conse-quence of failing health, has found it necessary to withdraw from ourprofession, which he has long adorned, and from which he retires withwell-earned laurels to enjoy the otizint cun dignitate which he richlydeserves. Although we must regret that Dr. Churchill will not anylonger be able to serve the profession and the public with the energyand zeal which he has hitherto displayed, yet we are glad to knowthat he is still in full mental vigour, and that from his pleasant countryhouse at Ardtrea, near Stewartstown, in the county of Tyrone, wemay still hope that he will further enrich medical literature byselections from his vast stores of practical experience. Dr. Churchillhas presented his valuable obstetrical library to the King and Queen'sCollege of Physicians, and has thus, by his own liberality and the un-selfish kindness of his son Dr. Fleetwood Churchill, jun., establisheda lasting token of his love for the profession in which he so longlaboured. The College of Physicians has presented Dr. Churchillwith an address expressive of its thanks not only for his liberality inbestowing his library upon the College, but also for the great andvaluable services which he has rendered that body as its President andas Professor of Midwifery in the School of Physic. The College hasalso directed that a portrait of Dr. Churchill shall be placed in theCollege hall, in company with the other distinguished ex-Presidents ofthe College.

CORRESPONDENCE,SCARLATINA IN SOUTH KENSINGTON.

SIR,-As an erroneous impression is gaining ground with referenceto predisposing causes in the house where " the fashionable dinner" and"at home" occurred on June 9th, will you kindly allow me throughyour columns to state that there was and had been no illness of anykind in the family; that " every guest" was not affected by scarlatinaor the characteristic sore-throat; that the sanitary arrangements of thehouse in question are complete; and that no illness has ever occurredon the premises to raise a doubt concerning the drainage or water-supply? The outbreak, however, is so unparalleled in suddenness,variety of age, numbers, and rapidity, that it is receiving the fullest in-vestigation in the highest quarters, and all concerned are aiding inevery possible manner to elucidate the mystery.-I am, sir, your obe-dient servant, THE MEDICAL ATTENDANT.

ASSOCIATION INTELLIGENCE.COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL:

NOTICE OF MEETING.A MIEETING of the Committee of Council wvill be held at the Queen'sHotel, Birmingham, on Tuesday, the I3th day of July next, at Threeo'clock in the afternoon. FRANCIS FOWKE,

General Secretary.36, Great Queen Street, London, W.C., June igth, 1875.

NORTH OF ENGLAND BRANCH.THE annual meeting of this Branch will be held in the Town Hall,Darlington, on Thursday, July 8th, at 3 P.MN. President, 1874-75,ANDREw LEGAT, M.D.; President-elect, 1875-76, S. E. PIPER, Esq.,F.R. C. S.The annual dinner will take place at the King's I-Iead Hotel, Dar-

lington, at 4.45 P.MI. precisely.G. H. PHILIPSON, M.D., Zoanorary Secretary.

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, May 29th, I875.

SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE BRANCH.THE annual meeting of this Branch will be held at Abergavenny, onFriday, July i6th.

Nomination-papers and the titles of communications, etc., must besent to one of the undersigned by June 26th at the latest, in order thatthey may appear in the circulars.

Further particulars in the circulars as usual.ANDREw DAVIES, Swansea.ALFRED SHEEN, M.D., Cardiff. H

Swansea, June 14th, I875.

ABERDEEN, BANFF, AND KINCARDINE BRANCH.THE annual meeting of the above Branch will be held at Aberdeen, onSaturday, July 17th, at 1.30 o'clock P.M.

Further particulars will be intimated by circular.ALEXANDER OGSTON, Hontorar-y Secreltaiy.

Aberdeen, June 1875.

WEST SOMERSET BRANCH.THE annual meeting of this Branch will be held at the Railway Hotel,Taunton, on Thursday, July 22nd, at 2.30 P.M.The President-elect, Dr. Cordwent, will read a short paper on

"Vital Conservancy in Disease".MIembers wishing to communicate papers or cases are requested ta

send notice to the Secretary.The dinner will take place at 5 o'clock.

W. M. KELLY, M.D., Honzorary Sec-etar.Taunton, June 29th, I875.

BORDER COUNTIES BRANCH.THE annual meeting of the Border Counties Branch will be held atDumfries, on Friday, July 23rd, I875: Pr-esident, Dr. GREEN, Kendal;Presidentt-elect, Dr. W. A. F. BROWNE, Dumfries.

Gentlemen intending to be present are requested to communicatetheir intention to the undersigned.

HENRY BARNES, M.D. Hon.Carlisle, June 28th, 1875. J. SMITH, M.D. i Secs.

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MEDICO-PARLIAMENTARY.HOUSE OF LORDS.-Thursday, 7iuze 24/h.

Pollution of Rivers Bill.-Lord SALISBURY, in moving that the'House resolve itself into Committee on the Pollution of Rivers Bill, saidthat having regard to the progress of business in the House of Com-mons, he feared there would be no chance of passing this measure as itstood during the present Session. He nevertheless hoped that someof the provisions might even yet be placed on the Statute Book. Heproposed, therefore, to proceed with those parts of the measure relatingto the pollution of rivers by solid matter or by sewage, and he did notintend to press on the attention of Parliament at present that part ofthe measure which dealt with pollution caused by mining or manufac-turing operations.-Lord ABERDARE suggested that Lord Salisbur-yshould, during the recess, re-consider the subject, and bring forward acomplete measure next Session. -After a short conversation, the Housewent into Committee pro fornoit, and immediately resumed, after the-adoption of some amendmiients proposed by Lord Salisbury.

HOUSE OF COMM1O1NVS.-Tuesday, _7une 29//i.Public Iealth (Scotland) Ac/s.-In reply to Mr. W. Holms, the LORD

ADVOCATE stated that he had the authority of the Chancellor of theExchequer to say that he would consent to the introduction of a Billwith a single clause, enabling money to be borroweed at as low a ratefor sanitary purposes by the local authorities in Scotland as had beenconceded in regard to loans to local authorities in England.

MEDICAL NEWS.ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS: DENTAL SURGEONS.-The fol-

lowing gentlemen, having undergone the necessary examinations, wereadmitted Licentiates in Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Sur-geons at a meeting of the Board on June 29th.

Messrs. Frederick Canton, M.R.C.S., Mlarlborough Street: E. J. M. Phillips,M.R.C.S., Liverpool; J. L. Robertson, Cheltenham; J. J. F. Corbett, Cork;J. M. Lipscombe, Alresford; G. H. Harding, Acton, near Stafford; J. H.Whatford, Brighton; W. H. Fox, Gloucester; G. B. Pearman, Chelsea; H.H. Clifford-Eskell, Dublin; Atugustus Cook, Upper Norwood; A. A. Hart,Newington Green; Francis Youngman, Thornton Heath; Alfred Foss,Stockton-on-Tees: T. A. Btdecker, Newark-on-Trent; G. A. Williams,Cavendish Place; C. E. White, Belgrave Road; W. G. Morris, WinchesterStreet John Carteighe, Stratford Place; Thomas Gaddes, Barkham Terrace;T. E. King, York; James Stocken, Euston Square; R. H. Woodhouse,M.R.C.S., Hanover Square; H. C. S. Bennett, George Street; Alfred All-worth, Lyndhurst Road; James Williams, WXalsall; and Thomas Rowney,Hull.

Only three candidates out of the thirty examined were rejected.

APOTHECARIES' HALL.-The following gentleman passed his ex-amination in the science and practice of medicine, and received a cer-tificate to practise, on Thursday, June 24th, I875.

Martin, John Michael Harding, St. Helen's, LancashireThe following gentlemen also on the same day passed their primary

professional examination.Dobbie, Robert John Algernon, London HospitalHaines, William John, St. Bartholomew's Hospital

UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN: SCHOOL OF PHYSIC IN IRELAND.-Trinity Term, i875.-At the examination for the Degree of Bachelorof Medicine, held on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, June 7th, 8th,and gth, the candidates passed in the following order of merit.

Cochrane. Robert S. WVest, John RussellFranks, Kendal M. St. John (Sch.) Dane, Arthtur H. C.Fisher, Thomas Carson Burne, Edward H. )Halpin, Nicholas John Smith, William B. equalPower, John J. Clibborn, WilliamLane, John G. Montfort, Archibald H.Hart, William R. Goodman, Francis G.Baker, Arthur W. W. O'Carroll, Martin

At the examination for the Degoee of Alaster of Surgery, held onMonday and Tuesday, June I4th and 15th, the following were the suc-cessful candidates.

Fisher, Thomas Carson Bleakley, Alexander S.Hunter, William Lovell el Power, John J. equalHalpin, Nicholas John jequa Baker, Arthur W. W.Hart, William H. Banks, AlfredGriffith, De Burgh Moran, James J.

Nixon, George M. equalBurne, Edward H. eqaMedical Travelling Prize.

Cochrane, Robert S.

Surgical Travelling Prize.Fisher, Thomas Carson

Senior Medical Exhibitions.Cochrane, Robert S. Fisher, Thomas Carson

KING AND QUEEN'S COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS IN IRELAND.-Atthe monthly examinations of the College, held on Tuesday, Wednesday,and Thursday, June Sth, gth, and ioth, the following candidatespassed.-'-For the License to Practise Medicine.

Cutler, Peter Aloysius Lee, William AlexanderJohnston, Arthur Alma AIasters, Sidney Herbert

For the License to Practise Midwifery.Cutler, Peter Aloysius Masters, Sidney HerbertJohnston, Arthtur Alma Ryan, WilliamLee, William Alexander

MEDICAL VACANCIES.THE following vacancies are announced:-

ANIERSHAM UNION-Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator for the Work-house and the Amersham District. Salary, ,5o and £63 respectively. Appli-cations on or before igth instant.

ARNIY MIEDICAL DEPARTMIENT-Surgeons. Examination on August gthand following days.

BEDWELLTY UNION-Medical Officer for the Ebbw Vale District. Salary,ZI5 per annum.

BOOTH BOROUGH HOSPITAL, Liverpool-House-Surgeon. Salary, £8oper annum, with board, lodging, and washing. Applications on or beforeJuly 3rd.

BOSTON UNION-Medical Officer for the Boston District and the Workhouse.CARNARVONSHIRE and ANGLESEY INFIRMARY-House-Surgeon. Sa-

lary, L8o per annum, wvith board and lodging. Applications on or beforethe 20th instant.

CHORLTON UNION-Assistant Medical Officer at the Workhouse.DENTAL HOSPITAL OF LONDON, Leicester Square-Assistant Dental

Surgeon. Applications on or before the s2th instant.EAST LONDON HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN and DISPENSARY FOR

WOMEN, Ratcliff Cross-Resident Medical Officer. Salary, L6o per annum,with board, lodging, and washing. Applications on or before the Isth instant.

HAY UNION-Medical Officer for the Workhouse. Salary, £s5 per annum.HULME DISPENSARY-Resident Medical Officer. Salary, xLo per annum,

with furnished apartments, coals, gas, and attendance. Applications on orbefore the 6th instant.

INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICE-Ten Surgeons. Examination on August gthand following days.

KENSINGTON DISPENSARY-Resident Medical Officer. Salary. £I50 perannum, and furnished apartments. Applications on or before July 5th.

KILBURN DISPENSARY-Assistant Resident Medical Officer. Salary, L8oper annum, with apartments, coals, gas, and attendance. Applications on orbefore the ioth instant.

LEIGHTON BUZZARD UNION-Medical Officer for the Upper District.LIVERPOOL NORTHERN HOSPITAL-House-Surgeon, House-Physician,

and Assistant House-Surgeon. Salaries, Lioo, L8o, and L5o respectively, withboard and residence. Applications on or before July xoth.

LIVERPOOL ROYAL INFIRMARY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE-Demon-strator of Anatomy. Salary, Lioo per annum, and other emoluments. Appli-cations on or before the 31st instant.

LONDON TEMPERANCE HOSPITAL-Visiting Hospital Surgeon. Applica-tions to the Rev. Dawvson Burns, Honorary Secretary, II2, Gower Street.

MIARLBOROUGH UNION-Medical Officer for the Second District. Salary,Lb8 per annum, and fees. Applications on or before July 3'st.

METROPOLITAN ASYLUMI DISTRICT-Second Assistant Medical Officer atthe Asylum for Imbeciles, Caterham, Surrey. Salary to commence at Li20 perannum, increasing siio yearly to Li50, with board and furnished apartments.Applications on or before the 8th instant.

METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL, Devonshire Square-Assistant House-Surgeon.

NEWCASTLE EMLYN UNION-Medical Officer for the Penbryn District.Salary, £5o per annum.-M\Iedical Officer for the Llandyssul District. Salary,£65o per annum.

NORWICH DISPENSARY-Resident Medical Officer. Salary, Li20 per ann.,and residence.

POPLAR UNION-Medical Officer for the Western District.PORTSEA ISLAND UNION-Medical Officer for the Workhouse. Salary, ;250

per annuim. Applications on or before Jtdly 7th.RAINHILL (Lancashire) COUNTY ASYLUM-Assistant Medical Officer. Sa-

lary, Lioo per annum, with apartments and board.ROYAL SURREY COUNTY HOSPITAL-House-Surgeon. Salary, £75 per

aninum, with board, residence, and washing. Applications on or beforeJuly 3Ist.

SAFFRON WALDEN UNION-Medical Officer for the Fifth District. Salary,X15 per annum.

ST. BARTHOLONIEW'S HOSPITAL-Assistant Physician-Accoucheur. Ap-plications on or before July 7th.

STOURBRIDGE UNION--Medical Officer for the First Kingswinford District.Salary, L;56 per annum. D

SWANSEA HOSPITAL-Assistant Resident Medical Officer. Salary, £70 perannum, with board, lodging, and washing. Applications on or before the6th instant.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.The charge for inserting announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths,

is 3s. 6d., which should beforwarded in stamj5s with the communication.BIRTH.

PARSONS.-On June 26th, at Sunnyside, Wimbledon, the wife of T. E. Parsons,Esq., Surgeon, of a daughter.

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OPERATION DAYS AT THE HOSPITALS.

MONDAY ......Metropolitan Free, 2 P.M.-St. Alark's, 9 A.M. and 2 P.M.-RoyalLondon Ophthalmic, sI A.m.-Royal Westminster Ophthalmic,I.30 P.M.

TUESDAY......Guy's, 1.30 P.M.-Westminster, 2 P.M.-Royal London Oph-thalmic, sI A.M.-Royal Westminster Ophthalmic, 2.30 P.M.-West London, 3 P.M.-National Orthopadic, 2 P.M.

WEDNESDAY . .St. Bartholomew's, x.30 P.M.-St. Mary's, 2.30 P.M.-TMiddlesex,I P.M.-University College, 2 P.M.-St. Thomas's, 2.30 P. M.-Lon-don, 2 P. M.-Royal London Ophthalmic, 2I A. M.-Great Northern,2 P.M.-Samaritan Free Hospital for Women and Children, 2.30P.M.-Cancer Hospital, Brompton, 3 P.M--King's College, 2 P.M.-Royal Westminster Ophthalmic, I. go P.M.

THURSDAY...-.St. George's, x P.M.-Central London Ophthalmic, I P.M.-RoyalOrthopxdic, 2 P.M.-Royal London Ophthalmic, II A.M.-Hos-pital for Diseases of the Throat, 2 P.M.-Royal Westminster Oph-tbalmic, 2.30 P. M.-Hospital for Women, 2 P.M.

FRIDAY..... ,Royal Westminster Ophthalmic, 2.30 P.M. - Royal LondonOphthalmic, II A.M.-Central London Ophthalmic, 2 P.M.-RoyalSouth London Ophthalmic, 2 P.M.

SATURDAY .....St. Bartholomew's, I.30 P.M.-King's College, 2.30 P.M.-CharingCross, 2 P. M.-Royal London Ophthalmic, I I A.M.-East LondonHospital for Children, 2 P.M.-Royal Westminster Ophthalmic,I. so P. Ai.-St. Thomas's, 9. 30 A. Mi.-Royal Free, 9 A.M. and 2 P. M.

MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES DURING THENEXT WEEK.

WEDNESDAY.-Obstetrical Society of London, 8 P. M Some interesting Speci-mens will be exhibited at the beginning of the meetinig. The Discussion onPtierperal Fever will be resumed.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.CORRESPONDENTS not answered, are requested to look to the Notices to Corre-

spondents of the following week.PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.-We shall be much obliged to Medical Officers ofHealth if they will, in forwarding their Annual and other Reports, favour us withDujSlicate Cohies.

AUTHORS desiring reprints of their articles published in the JOURNAL, are requestedto communicate beforehand with the printer, Mr. T. Richards, 37, Great QueenStreet, W.C.

CORRESPONDENTS, who wish notice to be taken of their communications, shouldauthenticate them with their names-of course, not necessarily for publication.

WE CANNOT UNDERTAKE TO RETURN MANUSCRIPTS NOT USED.COMMUNICATIONS respecting editorial matters, should be addressed to the Editor:

those concerning business matters, non-delivery of the JOURNAL, etc., should beaddressed to the General Manager, at the Office, 36, Great Queen Street, W.C.

IN consequence of the length of the report of the discussion on the Admission ofWomen to the Medical Profession, we are obliged to defer to next week our ac-count of the remaining proceedings of the session of the Medical Council.

SALICYLIC AcID LOZENGES.MESSRS. MOTTERSHEAD and Co. of Manchester have forwarded to us samples of

salicylic acid lozenges, which they are about to introduce to the profession. Webelieve that the lozenge form will be found a good one for the administration ofthis substance, especially when it is desirable to bring the acid into frequent con-tact with the mouth and throat.

RuTSsEY TESTIMONIAL FUND.IN addition to the amounts previously acknowledged (;573 6s. 6d.), the followingsubscriptions have been received.

4 s. d. s. d.J. Heywood, Esq. 5 5 o H. Jephson, M.D., J.P., Lea-W. Rendle, F.R.C.S. 2 2 0 mington 20 0 0J. W. Tripe, M.D. . i o Tames Wyatt, Esq, I I oS. W. Duckworth Williams, W. Cadge, F.R.C.S., Norwich 2 2 0M.D.. z . o Walter Fergus, M.D., Marl-

John Beddoe, M.D., Clifton i I o borough 2 2 oW. Martin, F.R.C.S... . o o Capt. R. P. Beamish .. 5 o oA. J. Beresford Hope, Esq., M. W. Taylor, M.D., Penrith. 2 0 0M.P. . o. o H. Bullock, Esq. . 5 o o

E. L. Fox, M.D., Clifton .. oI W. Beamish, M.D., Cork 2 0 0J. G. Swayne, M.D., Clifton s x o H. Camps, Esq.. 5 ooG. Elder, M.B., C.M., Not- Prescott G. Hewett, F.R.C.S. x0 I0 0tingham .2 2 0 E. Ballard, M.D. 3 3 0

G. Godwin, F.R.S. 3 3 o W. J. Harris, Esq., Worthin. 2 2 0Rev. F. T. Bayly, B.A. .5 o o R. B.Grantham,Esq.,M.I.C.E. 2 2 0Leonard Armstrong, Esq.,New- Peter Eade, M.D., Norwich.. I I 0

ton Abbott .. ... 3 3 o West Sussex District, SouthJ. B. Sanderson, M.D., F.R. S. 5 5 o Eastern Branch of BritishC. B. Skinner, Esq., Ipswich.. 0 10 o Medical Association.. .. 2 0 0

Subscriptions may be forwarded to Dr. Buchanan, New Government Offices,Whitehall; to the Honorary Secretary; or to Messrs. Robarts, Lubbock, andCo., Bankers, 15, Lombard Street, E.C. Cheques should be made payable to the" Rumsey Testimonial Fund" or bearer, and crossed " Robarts, Luibbock, andCo." Post Office orders should be drawn on the Curzon Street Post Office, andforwarded to the Honorary Secretary, W. H. Corfield, M.A., M.D., lo, Bolton

NOTICES of Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Appointments, intended forinsertion in the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, should arrive at theOffice not later than IO A.M. on Thursday.

THE DEGREE OF M.D. AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRUSSELS.DURING the present discussion concerning medical titles, it will doubtless interestmany of your readers to ascertain how the M. D. Brussels may be obtained, and toread an account of an examination I have recently passed at that University.British and other medical practitioners, provided with medical and surgical qttali-fications, and appearing in person and producing their diplomas, can have theirnames inscribed in the books of the University, and may then proceed to the ex-amination. The examination is precisely that prescribed by law for the studentsof the University, and is divided into first, second, and third Doctorate. I passedthe examination in French; but, if necessary, the services of an interpreter maybe employed. The examination lasts from four to six days, according to circum-stances-the practical tests sometimes protracting the period. The examiners areten in number, and have to be faced separately, two or three of the professorsbeing usually present as auditors.The first Doctorate consists ofmateria medica and general therapeutics * special

pathology, and therapeutics of internal diseases; general pathology; and patho-logical anatomy, consisting chiefly of descriptions of morbid microscopical changes.The second Doctorate includes sturgery and surgical pathology; theory of mid-

wifery and diseases of women; public and private hygiene; medical jurispru-dence and toxicology.The third Doctorate incltudes examination at the bedside of medical and sur-

gical cases, with general clinical examinations ; midwifery, svith operations on themannequin; operative surgery on the dead body, and surgical anatomy.The cases given were pneumonia, second stage; phthisis, lungs in different

stages; and rheuimatic fever, wvith endocarditis ; hbmorrhoids, combined withrectal abscess ; and a case of gunshot wound in the head. The operations were-ligature of the brachial artery at the bend of the elbowv, excision of the breast, andamputation of the thumb at the carpus.

F'rom what I could learn, the most usual stumbling blocks are the first Doc-torate and the operative suirgery. The clinical examinations are conducted in amost practical and admirable manner; anid in hygiene and jurisprudence thecandidate is allowed to explain the state of the law in England.The secretary of the University will forward particulars on application, or I

shall be willing to furnish all the information in my power to any gentleman de-sirous of proceeding to Brussels, which, by the way, is a most charming town.

44, Weymouth Street, W., June 1875. LLEWELYN THOMAS.

DR, HUGHLINGS JACKSON'S " Note on Hemikinesis" shall appear next week.FLATULENT DYSPEPSIA.

SIR,-Will any of your readers kindly advise me what to do for myself? I have fornearly two years been the unhappy victim of flatulent dyspepsia. Immediatelyafter breakfast, my symptoms begin: I feel a kind of " kick" at my heart; mypulse intermits; a strange sensation, more or less approaching giddiness, in thehead ; and a btirst of tasteless gas from the stomach. All this is repeated martytimes a minute, and goes on hour after hour throtughout the day. Incrediblevolumes of gas are thrown off the stomach every day. The supply of blood to mybrain is so irregular, that I am becoming quite unfit to do my professional work;or, indeed, to make any mental effort whatever. I have taken the advice ofseveral eminent men in town, and have tried every device, dietetic and medic'nal,that I or my friends can suggest. In despair, I appeal to any professional friendswho will kindly volunteer to assist me through the medium of the JOURNAL.

I am, sir, your obedient servant, A MEsIBER.Lond6n, June 23rd, 1875.

WE are indebted to correspondents for the following periodicals, containing news,reports, and other matters of medical interest :-'The Bristol Daily Post; TheDaily Bristol Times and Mirror; The Derby and Chesterfield Reporter; TheLincolnshire Herald; The Glasgow Herald; The Sunderland Daily Echo; TheCarnarvon and Denbigh Herald; The Manchester Guardian; The EuropeaiReview; The Hackney and Kingsland Gazette; The Worcestershire Chronicle;The Birmingham Daily Post; The Brighton Daily News; The Sussex DailyNews; The Glasgow Herald; The Cork Examiner; The Scotsman; The CorkDaily Herald; etc.

COMMUNICATIONS, LETTERS, ETC., have been received from:-Air. Henry Lee, London; Mr. T. Annandale, Edinburgh; Dr. A. P. Stewart,London; Mr. T. H. Bartleet, Birmingham; Mr. W. Fairlie Clarke, London;Dr. R. Farquharson, London; Dr. A. B. Steele, Liverpool; Dr. J. HughlingsJackson, London; Messrs. Bailliere and Co., London; Mr. R. Clement Lucas,London; Mr. W. D. Mann, London; Dr. Sergeant, Camberwell; Mr. H.Carden, Landport; Mr. A. Wanklyn, Leek; Mr. T. J. Dyke, Merthyr Tydfil;Dr. B. E. Cotting, Boston; Dr. Cheadle, London; Mr. Eastes, London; OurEdinburgh Correspondeiit; Dr. T. J. D)enton, Bridlington; Dr. H. G. Knaggs,London; Mr. John W. Teale, Scarborough; Dr. W. Sneddon, Beith; Dr. J.Milner Fothergill, London; The Secretary of the West Bromwich Hospital; AnAssociate; Mr. F. W. Lowndes, Liverpool; Dr. Balthazar W. Foster, Birming-ham; Mr. Joseph Farrar, Bradford; MIr. E. F. Fussell, Brighton; Dr. Pavy,London; Mr. John Salmon, London: Dr. J. J. Merriman, London; Mr. J.Howell Thomas, Shirehampton; Dr. Joseph Coats, Glasgow; MIr. T. Copple-stone, Crewe; Mr. Thomas Godfrey, Herne Bay; Dr. David Page, Kendal; AMember; Our Dublin Correspondent; Mr. P. H. Holland, London; Dr. C. W.Philpot, Croydon; Dr. T. 0. Dudfield, London; Dr. Henry Barnes, Carlisle;Dr. W. M. Kelly, Taunton; Mr. W. Paget, Liverpool; Dr. W. H. Corfield,London; Dr. Wiltshire, London; Dr. Fiulayson, Glasgow; Dr. G. A. Moles-worth, London; Mr. W. E. C. Nourse, Brighton; Mr. Humphrey, RomneyMarsh; Mr. Wm. H. Rothery, Cheltenham; Mr. S. M. Bradley, Manchester;Mr. Edwin Chartier, i3irmingham ; Mr. T. Ml. Stone, London ; Dr. M. Charteris,Glasgow; Mr. Roland D. Smith, London; The Secretary of the Charity VotingReform Association; Dr. Daldy, London; Mr. A. W. Stocks, Salford; TheSecretary of St. Thomas's Hospital; Mr. Arthur G. Sandberg, Holt; Dr. Smart,Haslar; Dr. A. Inglis, Worcester; Mr. J. Greasley, Canterbury; Dr. AugustusBrown, London.


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