GENERAL NOTESROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE,
I Wimpole Street, London, W. i.
Section of Laryngology.—President, W. H. Kelson, M.D. Hon.Secretaries, Philip Franklin, F.R.C.S., 27 Wimpole Street, London, W. 1,and Norman Patterson, 82 Portland Place, London, W. 1.
The next Meeting of the Section will be held on Friday, 4th December,at 5 P.M. Communications regarding patients and specimens along with ashort precis of notes must be sent to the Senior Hon. Secretary, Mr PhilipFranklin, at least twelve days before the date of the meeting.
Section of Otology.—President,^. J. Jenkins, F.R.C.S. Hon. Secretaries,F. W. Watkyn-Thomas, F.R.C.S., 14 Welbeck Street, London, W. 1, andT. B. Layton, D.S.O., M.S., 10 Welbeck Street, London, W. 1.
The next Meeting of the Section will be held on Saturday, 5th December,at 10.30 A.M. Communications regarding patients and specimens alongwith a short precis of notes must be sent to the Senior Hon. Secretary,Mr F. W. Watkyn-Thomas, F.R.C.S., at least twelve days before thedate of the meeting.
During the Session 1925-26 the Sections will meet on the followingdates:—
Section of Laryngology, on Friday, 4th December, 5th February, 5thMarch, 16th April, 7th May {Annual), and 4th June.
Section of Otology, on Saturday, 5th December, 6th February, 6thMarch, 8th May {Annual), and 5th June.
The Sections of Laryngology and Ophthalmology will hold a combineddiscussion on " Inflammation of the Nasal Sinuses in its relation toOptic Neuritis" on Friday, 8th January 1926, at 8.30 p.m.
Among the further subjects selected for special discussion during theSession 1925-26, which are of special interest to members of the Sections ofLaryngology and Otology, are the following :—
1. Focal Sepsis as a Factor in Disease ; to be discussed by the wholeSociety.
2. The Diagnosis and Treatment of Intrathoracic New Growths ; tobe discussed by the Sections of Medicine, Electro-Therapeutics, Surgery,and Laryngology.
* * *THE SEMON LECTURE, 1925.
On the afternoon of Thursday, 5th November, Dr Patrick Watson-Williams of Bristol, delivered the Semon Lecture of the University ofLondon, entitled, " The Toll of Chronic Focal Nasal Sepsis on Body andMind." The Lecturer was introduced by the Chairman, Sir WilliamMilligan, to a large and appreciative audience assembled in the Hall ofthe Royal Society of Medicine. The address is published in the currentnumber of the Journal.
The vote of thanks was proposed by Dr E. Graham Little, Member ofParliament for the University of London, and was seconded by Sir St ClairThomson, President of the Royal Society of Medicine. The Lecturer waspresented by the Chairman with the Semon Medal.
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In the evening a reception was held by Sir StClair Thomson at64 Wimpole Street, and was attended by the Members of the Sections ofLaryngology and Otology who had been invited to meet the SemonLecturer.
* * *At the Statutory Meeting of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh,
held on Wednesday, 21st October, Dr A. Logan Turner, F.R.C.S. Ed., waselected President for the ensuing year.
* * *THE LATE DR HENRI CHATELLIER, PARIS.
Born at Lisieux in Normandy, in June 1855, Henri Chatellier studiedmedicine in Paris. Attracted by the busy life of the capital, he resolvedto remain there and to specialise as an obstetrician ; but after acceptingan offer of work with Gouguenheim and later with Hutinel, he commencedthe study of Diseases of the Throat and Ear.
In 1888, he wrote his Thesis on Adenoid Tumours of the Pharynx, andthen proceeded to Vienna to study under Politzer, Chiari and Schnitzler,and in Prague under Zaufal. In 1890, Chatellier established a departmentof Otology and Laryngology at the Hopital St Joseph. Amongst hischief contributions to the literature of the specialty were his papers onthe Histology of the Nasal Mucous Membrane, on the TopographicalAnatomy of the Middle Ear, and on the Bacteriology of Middle-earSuppuration.
Chatellier had many interests outside the sphere of his profession.Music had a special attraction for him, and he was the means of introducingto the notice of the public many musicians, both composers and performers.During the active years of his life he was greatly interested in thedevelopment of sport.
The Editors of the Journal desire to express their indebtedness to, andtheir appreciation of, the work of Dr Douglas Guthrie and the staff ofcollaborators, in the voluntary assistance which they have given throughoutthe year in the preparation of abstracts of current medical literaturedealing with the specialty.
LIST OF ABSTRACTORS DURING 1925.
Brady, A. J., Sydney.Campbell, Andrew, Johannesburg.Cavenagh, J. B., Worcester.Cleminson, F. J., London.Dickie, J. K. Milne, Ottawa.Diggle, F. Holt, Manchester.Dundas-Grant, Sir James, London.Forster, H. V., Liverpool.Goldsmith, Perry G., Toronto.Guthrie, Douglas, Edinburgh.Horgan, J. Bowring, Cork.Jobson, T. B., Guildford.Keen, J., Leicester.Lodge, W. Oliver, Halifax.
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M'Cart, T. W., Toronto.Moore, Irwin, London.Ormerod, F. C, London.Rankin, Nicol M., London.Rodger, T. Ritchie, Hull.Tweedie, Alex. R., Nottingham.Vlasto, Michael, London.Watson-Williams, E., Bristol.White, E. Hamilton, Montreal.Wilkinson, G., Sheffield.Woodman, E. M., Birmingham.Wright, A. J. M., Bristol.Yearsley, Macleod, London.Young, Gavin, Glasgow.
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The Journal of Laryngology and Otology exchanges with the followingperiodicals :—
Archives of Radiology.Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Journal.British Medical Journal.Glasgow Medical Journal.The Lancet.Medical Press and Circular.Proceedings Royal Society of Medi-
cine.St Bartholomew's Hospital Journal.The Medical Journal of Australia.The Journal of the Canadian Medical
Association.Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and
Laryngology.Archives of Oto-laryngology.Journal of Ophthalmology, Otology,
and Laryngology.Journal of the American Medical
Association.The Laryngoscope.New York Medical Journal.Surgery, Gynaecology, and Obstetrics.Annales des Maladies de l'Oreille, du
Larynx, du Nez et du Pharynx.
Archives Internationales de Laryn-gologie, etc.
Bulletin d'Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie.La Presse Medicale.L'Oto-Laryngologie Internationale.Revue de Laryngologie, d'Otologie,
et de Rhinologie.Archiv. f. Ohren-, Nasen-, und Kehl-
kopfheilkunde.Internationales Zentralb. f. Ohren-
heilkunde und Rhino-Laryn-gologie.
Monatschrift f. Ohrenheilkunde.Munchener Med. Wochenschrift.Zeitschrift fur Hals-, Nasen-, und
Ohrenheilkunde.Zentralblatt fiir Hals-, Nasen-, und
Ohrenheilkunde.Zeilschrift f. Laryngologie.Archivii Italiani di Laringologia.Archivio Italiano di Otologia.Acta Oto-Laryngologica.Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift.
The Editors will be glad to receive from writers of papers published inJournals other than the above, a short " Author's Abstract" containing themain points in their communication.
* * *
T H E LATE PROFESSOR URBAN PRITCHARD.
In the month of October Professor Urban Pritchard passed away in hiseighty-first year. We purpose publishing an obituary in the next numberof the Journal.
BOOKS RECEIVED FOR REVIEW.
Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear, Medical and Surgical, by WilliamLincoln Ballenger, M.D., revised by Howard Charles Ballenger, M.D.Fifth Edition, illustrated with 551 engravings and 32 plates. London,Henry Kimpton, 1925. Price 42s. net.
La Haute Frequence en Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie, by Leroux-Robert,with Preface by Professor D'Arsonval. 74 figures in the text. 166 pages.Masson et Cie, Paris, 1925. 15 francs net.
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Abs. . . Abstract.Clin. Rec. . Clinical Record.Crit. Rev. . Critical Review.
Abercrombie, Peter H., Eruption ofCanine Tooth into Nasal Fossaattended by Rhinitis Caseosa (Clin.Rec), 586
Acoustic Meatus, External; Epithe-lioma of, Radical Mastoid Opera-tion ; Recovery—J. S. Fraser (Soc.Procs.), 600
Acoustic Nerve Tumour (?)—J. S.Fraser {Soc. Procs.), 601
Acute Infectious Diseases : A Hand-book for Practitioners and Students—J. D. Rolleston (Rev.), 352
Adam, James, Is Chronic MaxillarySinusitis a Cause of Bronchiectasis ?(Orig. Art.), 172
Paroxysmal Rhinorrhosa (Orig.Art.), 577; (Discussion — Soc.Procs.), 590
Adenoid and Tonsil Operations, NewTampon for—L. M. Pearlman (Abs.),552
Adenoid and Tonsil Operations withLocal Anaesthesia—W. Tonndorf(Abs.), 408
Adenoid Growths and ExudativeLymphatic Diathesis — ViggoSchmidt (Abs.), 404
Adenoid Operation; Persistence ofCranio-Pharyngeal Canal — OttoLeisze (Abs.), 552
Adenoids, Operative Treatment of, andDiseased Tonsils—J. R. Griffin(Abs.), 819
Removal of, Respiratory Re-education in Children after—Canuyt(Abs.), 757
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Orig. Art. . Original Article.Rev. . . Review of Book.Soc. Procs. . Societies' Proceedings.
Adrenalin in Treatment of Ozaena—G. Liebault and P. Moers (Ads.),755
Aids to Hearing ; (Discussion—Soc.Procs.), 730
Air-passages, Upper, Immunity inTuberculosis of— F. Blumenfeld(Abs.\ 409
Alcohol, Injection of Gasserian Gang-lion with—M. Taptas (Abs.), 194
Alimentary Canal, Sphincters of, andtheir Clinical Significance—A. F.Hurst (Abs.), 485
Alveolus, Sequestrum of, causingNasal Complaints—G. Bjorkquist(Abs.), 610
America, Central, Some Diseases of(Tropical Rhinoscleroma)—A. Cas-tellani (Abs.), 476
American Laryngological Association,Proceedings of Forty-Sixth AnnualCongress of—A. Logan Turner,392
Anaesthesia, Local, Adenotomy andTonsillotomy with—W. Tonndorf(Abs.), 408
Local, Removal of Larynx forMalignant Disease under—W. S.Syme (Sac. Procs.), 323
Local, Significance of, in Oto-Laryngology—N.R. Blegvad(^4Ar.),480
Variations in Time required toinduce by Surface Application ofCocain Hydrochloride Solution inVarying Concentration—E. Watson-Williams (Orig. Art), 374
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Anaesthesia of Peripheral Nerves, In-fluence of, on Peripheral and Cent-ral Past-pointing—Ant. PrecechtSl(Orig. Art.), 233
Anaesthetics, Local (A6s.), 56, 57, 58,193. 194
Anastomosis of Facial Nerve in Casesof Facial Palsy—Lionel Colledgeand L. D. Bailey (Soc. Procs.),38i
Anastomosis, Nerve, Recurrent Laryn-geal, in Laryngeal Paralysis—C. H.Frazier (A6s.), 412
• Nerve, restoring Movement toParalysed Vocal Cord by — L.Colledge (Abs.), 413
Nerve, restoring Movement toParalysed Vocal Cord by—CharlesBallance and Lionel Colledge (Soc.Procs.), 804
Aneurysm, Thoracic Aortic, Ruptureof, during CEsophagoscopy—G. E.Martin (Soc. Procs.), 605
Angio-fibroma removed with Dia-thermy Snare from Nasopharynx ofBoy—E. Broughton Barnes (Soc.Procs.), 118
Angioma, Naevoid, of Tympanum(? Endothelioma)—James Dundas-Grant (Soc. Procs.), 124
Ankylosis, Bony, of Malleus andIncus—E. Watson-Williams (Soc.Procs.), 125
Anleitung zu den Operationen amGehororgan an den Tonsillen undder Nase (Introduction to Opera-tions on the Ear, Tonsils, and Nose)—Adolf Passow and Hans Klaus(Rev.), 208
Antrum, Maxillary, Acute PulmonaryInfection following Operation on—Dan M'Kenzie (Soc. Procs.), 665
Opening of, Wide, through Nose—Dahmer (Abs.), 48
Operation on, Radical, SimpleMethod for—A. Glasscheib (Abs.),
49Tympanic, Malignant Disease
of—Francis Muecke (Soc. Procs.),131
Antrum, Tympanic, Obliteration of, inRadical Operation—Eric W. Gutte-ridge (Orig. Art.), 174
Tympanic, Severe Early Symp-toms in Acute Middle Ear Suppura-tion an Indication for Opening—Dan M'Kenzie (Clin. Rec), 252
Suppuration of, and Nasal Polypi—H. Caboche (Abs.), 342
Aorta, Thoracic, Rupture of Aneurysmof, during CEsophagoscopy—G.Ewart Martin (Soc. Procs.), 605
Asphyxia, Influence of, on VestibularNystagmus, etc.—'N. Kleitman andA. de Kleyn (Abs.), 752
Asphyxia due to Ulceration of Gum-matous Lymphatic Gland intoTrachea—A. Beutler (Abs.), 141
Association, American Laryngological,Proceedings of Forty-Sixth AnnualCongress of—A. Logan Turner, 392
British Medical, Bath Meeting,1925 (contributed by R. ScottStevenson), 738
Asthma, Results of Operations onNose and Throat in Cases of—Margaret C. Tod (Orig. Art.), 582 ;(Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 590
Atresia, Choanal, Complete Con-genital—D. Galand (Abs.), 276
Atticotomy, Trans-mastoid, in Treat-ment of Chronic Epi-TympanicSuppuration — William Ibbotson(Soc. Procs.), 40
Audiometry, The New—George Wil-kinson (Crit. Rev.), 538
Auditory Meatus, Diathermy in Treat-ment of Stenosis of—Bertein, Sarg-non and Baudal (Abs.), 674
Auditory Meatus and Middle Ear,Endothelioma of, etc.—F. J. Clem-inson (Soc. Procs.), 385
Auditory and Vestibular Tests in In-tracranial Surgery—W. P. Eagleton(Abs.), 273
Aural Bacteraemia—J. S. Fraser (Soc.Procs.), 596
Focal Sepsis as Source of Neur-asthenia and Insanity—E. Watson-Williams (Abs.), 814
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Auricle, Development of, on SecondBranchial Cleft—S. Mort (Abs.), 133
Supernumerary (?) beneath Skin—J. P. Stewart (Soc. Procs.), 602
Bacteraemia, Aural—J. S. Fraser (.SVv.Procs.), 596
Bartel's Spectacles, Modification of—A. R. Tweedie (Soc. Procs.), 387
Bath Meeting, British Medical Associa-tion, 1925 (contributed by R. ScottStevenson), 738
Belgium, Oto-Laryngology in (con-tributed), 622
Berlin, Oto - Laryngological Societyof, Transactions of, 1924 (SelectedCases)—A. Logan Turner, 742
Biological Therapy, including VaccineTherapy, Serum Therapy, &c.—Parke, Davis & Co. {Rev.), 689
Biopsie Clinique en Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie—Andre Aubin (Rev.),414
Bleeding in Tonsil Operations—J. K.Milne Dickie (Orig. Art), 243
Blood Pressure, Relation of, to StaticApparatus, Animal Experiments andClinical Investigations on—ConradStein and Oskar Benesi (Abs.), 274
Bone, Technique of Chiselling—L.Hirsch (Abs.), 748
Bones, Nasal and Adjacent, OsseousGrowths of—W. H. Kelson (Orig.Art), 165
Brain, Abscess of, which pointed ex-ternally— H. Drummond (Abs.), 136
Abscess of, Operations for—Elsberg (Abs.), 754
Abscess, Otogenous — RightTemporal Lobe—Alex. R. Tweedie(Clin. Rec), 467
Diseases of, Diagnostic Diffi-culties in—Prof. Giittich (Abs.), 200
Branchial Cleft, Second, Developmentof Auricle on—S. Mort (Abs.), 133
Branchial Cyst in Fauces—FrederickSpicer (Soc. Procs.), 37
British Medical Association, BathMeeting, 1925 (contributed by R.Scott Stevenson), 738
Bronchiectasis, is Chronic MaxillarySinusitis a Cause of?—James Adam(Orig. Art.), 172
Lung Mapping with Lipiodol in—Walter Howarth (Soc. Procs.), 673
Bronchitis, Unilateral Purulent, dueto Bronchial Calculus—M. Hajek(Abs.), 479
Bronchus, Foreign Body, Vegetable,in—R. P. Mathers (Orig. Art), 24 ;(Soc. Procs.), 271
Left Superior Lobe, ForeignBody in—W. J. Harrison (Clin.
• Rec), 315Brown, R. Graham, A Simple but
Effective Artificial Larynx (Orig.Art), 793; (Discussion—Soc. Procs.),801
• Tonsil Haemostatic Forceps(Orig. Art), 650
Burger, H., Speech without a Larynx(Orig. Art.), 789 ; (Discussion—Soc.Procs.), 801
Calculus, Bronchial, Unilateral Puru-lent Bronchitis due to—M. Hajek(Abs.), 479
Caloric Nystagmus, How does itarise?—S. H. Mygind (Orig. Art),444
Canalis Endolymphaticus, Relationof—H. P. Chatelier (Abs.), 273
Cardiospasm, Surgical Treatment of—A. J. Walton (Abs.), 553
Carotid, Internal, Tortuosity of, inRelation to Pharynx—A. BrownKelly (Orig. Art), 15
Tortuosity of—J. F. O'Malley(Soc. Procs.), 28
Cases, Three Interesting, Notes on—Hassan Bey Shaheen and W. R.O'Farrell (din. Rec), 652
Cellulitis, Orbital, Acute and Chronic,treated by Intranasal EthmoidalOperation — Gavin Young (SocProcs.), 269
Centrifugal Pressure Test in ChronicDeafness—Vaquier (Abs.), 472
Cephalostatic System, Disease of So-called—K. Hellmann (Abs.), 814
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Cerebellar Abscess, Latent, JugularBulb Thrombosis, Operation,Death — W. T. Gardiner (Soc.Procs.), 604
Latent Labyrinthitis, etc., Death—J. S. Fraser {Soc. Procs.), 598
Cerebellar Disease, Otogenic, andInflammatory Labyrinthitis, Differ-ential Diagnosis between — Th.Niihsmann (Ads.), 814
Meningitis, Serous Cystic—P.Caliceti (Abs.), 135
Cerebello - Pontine Angle, DiseasedConditions of—J. Liickhoff (Ads.),46
Cerebral Abscess, New Method ofDraining—E. J. Moure (Abs.), 135
Cerebral Symptoms in Otogenic SinusThrombosis—W. Klestadt (Abs.),473
Cerebro-Spinal Fluid, SpontaneousDischarge of, from Ear—D. VanCaneghem {Abs.), 136
Cheatle, Arthur H., The MastoidEmissary Vein and its SurgicalImportance (Orig. Art), 633 ; (Dis-cussion—Soc. Procs.), 654
Cheek, Carcinoma of, and Mouth,Relief of Pain from—F. C. Grant(Abs.), 619
Chlorine as a Therapeutic Agent inCertain Respiratory Diseases—E.B.Vedder and H. P. Sawyer (Abs.),196
Choanal Atresia, Complete Con-genital—D. Galand (Abs.), i-jb
Chondroma of Cricoid Cartilage ofLarynx—E. B. Waggett (Clin. Rec),27
Clinical Records, 27, 115, 249, 252,315, 378, 467, 469. 53°, 534, 586,652
Closure, Immediate, of Mastoid Woundin Acute Mastoiditis in Children—Douglas Guthrie (Soc. Procs.),608
Cocain, Butyn, Tutocain and otherLocal Anaesthetics, PreliminaryReport on. See also Anaesthetics,Local—A. J. Copeland (Abs.), 56
Cocain and Psikain, ComparativeInvestigations on Effect of. See alsoAnaesthetics, Local — K. Beringerand K. Wilmanns (Abs.), 57
Cocain Poisoning, Death from. Seealso Anaesthetics, Local — A. M.Adler (Abs.), 194
Cocain-snuffers, Perforation of Carti-laginous Septum in—Natanson andLipskeroff (Abs.), 277
Cochlear Nerve, Autonomic Nucleiof—R. Lorente (Abs.), 337
Colloidal Iodine Disinfectant for Naso-pharynx—Pugnat (Abs.), 757
Cord, Vocal. See also LarynxCarcinoma of—W. H. Jewell
(Soc. Procs.), 324Carcinoma of—W. T. Gardiner
(Soc. Procs.), 605Epithelioma of—J. Aldington
Gibb (Soc. Procs.), 670Epithelioma of, treated by
Excision — F. F. Muecke (Soc.Procs.), 811
Paralysis of, Abductor, subse-quent to Scirrhus Cancer of Mamma—A. Logan Turner (Clin. Rec), 534
Paralysis of, Restoring Move-ment to, by Nerve Anastomosis—L. Colledge (Abs.), 413
Paralysis of, Restoring Move-ment to, by Nerve Anastomosis—Charles Ballance and LionelColledge (Soc. Procs.), 804
Cords, Vocal, Epithelioma of, Removalof both'Cords by Lateral Thyrotomy—C. A. S. Ridout (Soc. Procs.), 658
Stammering of—W. S. Syme(Soc. Procs.), 268
Cranial Nerves, Paralytic Syndromeof, etc.—V. Palumbo (Abs.), 405
Cranio-Pharyngeal Canal, Persistenceof, and the Adenoid Operation—Otto Leisze (Abs.), 552
Cribriform Plate, Defects of, andMeningitis—H. Dahmann and H.Mueller (Abs.), 686
Cricoid Cartilage of Larynx, Chon-droma of—E. B. Waggett (Clin.Rec), 27
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Critical Review, 538Cut-throat, Extensive, with Stenosis—
F. F. Muecke {Soc. Procs.), 812Cyst, Thyroglossal—A. R. Tweedie
{Soc. Procs.), 669
Dacryocystostomy Forceps — J. B.Horgan, 760
Dacryocystostomy, Intranasal—J. S.Fraser {Orig. Art.), 725 ; {Dis-cussion—Soc. Procs.), 804
Intranasal—Niihsmann {Ads.),49
Deafness, Chronic Progressive,Alleviation of — G. C. Cathcart{Abs.), 551
Chronic, Test by CentrifugalPressure in Differential Diagnosisof—Vaquier {Abs.), 472
Humoral — R. Claque — {Abs.),679
Mumps, Bilateral—Nicol Rankin{Soc. Procs.), 655
Nerve, Sudden, in a Child—DanM'Kenzie {Soc. Procs.), 656
Occupational — G. Tenaglia{Abs.), 338
with Loss of High Tones (?)Congenital — T. H. Just {Soc.Procs.), 257
Dental Cyst treated by IntranasalRoute—John L. Howie {Soc. Procs.),263
Dentures, Upper, PathologicalChanges on Palate associated withwearing of—J. D. Lithgow {Soc.Procs.), 602
Diathermy Dissection, Epitheliomaof Fauces removed by — DanM'Kenzie {Soc. Procs.), 811
Diathermy, Application of, to (Eso-phagus, Instrument for — A. J.Wright {Soc. Procs.), 186
Diathermy in Treatment of Stenosisof Auditory Meatus — Bertein,Sargnon, and Baudal {Ads.), 674
Diathermy Snare for Use in Naso-pharynx through Mouth — E.Broughton Barnes {Soc. Procs.),118
Diathermy, Surgical, in Treatmentof Synechias —W. Stupka {Abs.),610
Diathermy Treatment of Early Lupusof Palate —Dan M'Kenzie {Soc.Procs.), 187
Dickie, J. K. Milne, Bleeding inTonsil Operations {Orig. Art),243
Dickson, E. D. Dalziel, Septic Tonsill-itis, followed by Bilateral AcuteMiddle Ear Suppuration; AcuteMastoiditis, Acute Nephritis, etc.{Clin. Nee), 530
Diverticula, Pharyngeal, EvolutionaryFactors in Production of—V. E.Negus {Orig. Art.), 702
CEsophageal—V. Fairen {Abs.),52
Diverticulum, Pharyngeal — J. W.Thomson {Abs.), 552
Pharyngo - CEsophageal — E.Finochietto, E. L. Villa {Abs.), 50,51
Dysphagia, Pharyngeal Pouch as aCause of—A. F. Hurst and P. J.Briggs {Abs.), 758
Dysphonias, Professional, in Singers—C. Biaggi {Abs.), 350
Ear Complications of Scarlet Fever,Nose and Throat — J. GrantStrachan {Abs.), 199
Ear Infections, Bacteriology of—A.M. Dunlap {Abs.), 549.
Ear, Labyrinth of, Investigations onConduction of Warmth to, andCaloric Nystagmus—V. Meurman{Abs.), 336
Malignant Disease of, Skiagramsof—Sydney Scott {Soc. Procs.),255
Ear, Middle, Definition, Nomencla-ture, and Classification of Diseasesof—A. Scheibe {Abs.), 549
Disease in Children, Intra-Labyrinthine Pressure Balance,with special reference to Signs ofLabyrinth Deafness in Cases of—F. Pearce Sturm {Orig. Art.), 178
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Ear and External Auditory Meatus,Endothelioma of, etc. — F. J.Cleminson (Soc. Procs.), 385
Suppuration of, Acute, withAcute Mastoiditis and AcuteNephritis, etc., following SepticTonsillitis—E. D. Dalziel Dickson(Clin. Rec), 530
Suppuration of, Acute, Bacterio-logical or Anatomical Factors in—W. Hesse (Abs.), 675
Inflammation of, Acute, EarlierOperative Treatment of—F. HoltDiggle (Abs.) 332
Suppuration of, Acute ; Extra-dural Abscess ; Temporal LobeAbscess ; Ventricular Meningitis ;Death—J. S. Fraser (Soc. Procs.),593
Suppuration of, Acute, LatentMastoiditis in Course of—P. Bertein{Abs.), 134
——• Suppuration of, Acute, SevereEarly Symptoms an indication foropening Tympanic Antrum in—Dan M'Kenzie (Clin. Rec), 252
Suppuration of, Chronic, LatentLabyrinthitis, Cerebellar Abscess,Death—J. S. Fraser (Soc. Procs.),598
Suppuration of, Chronic, LateralSinus Thrombosis with RadicalOperation performed in SchoolClinic—J. Kerr Love (Soc. Procs.),265
Suppuration of, Chronic, RadicalOperation, Cerebellar Abscess, etc.,Operation, Death—W. T. Gardiner(Soc. Procs.), 604
Suppuration of, Chronic, Resultsof Zinc Ionisation in over 600Cases—A. R. Friel (Soc. Procs.),125
—— Suppuration of, Chronic,TemporalLobe Abscess, Recovery — J. S.Fraser (Soc. Procs.) 595
Suppuration of, Chronic, Tem-poro-sphenoidal Abscess, LateralSinus Thrombosis, etc.—T. H. Just(Soc. Procs.), 261
Ear, Suppuration of, Chronic, Tem-poro-sphenoidal Abscess, NamingAphasia—T. H. Just (Soc. Procs.),259
Suppuration of, and Oculo-motorNerve Paralysis — Gaillard andPitre (Abs.), 747
Suppuration of, in Scarlet Fever—E. L. Ross (Abs.), 676
Suppuration of, Simple Medica-tion for—Tretrop (Abs.), 133
Suppuration of, Unusual Formsof Extension in—H. Friedenwaldand M. Breitstein (Abs.), 333
Suppuration of, Zinc-Ion Treat-ment of—V. Schmidt (Abs.), 332
Tract, Septicaemia and AcuteInfections of—G. J. Jenkins (Orig.•Art.), 357 ; (Discussion — Soc.Procs.), 383
Tuberculous Disease of—H. W.D. M'Cart (Orig. Art.), 456
Preventive Medicine of—Somer-ville Hastings (Abs.), 396
- — Sensitivity of, tested by Thermo-phone — F. W. Kranz (Abs.),34O
Spontaneous Discharge ofCerebro - Spinal Fluid from — D.Van Caneghem (Abs.), 136
Ecchondrosis of Larynx, successfullytreated by Laryngo-fissure — StClair Thomson (Orig. Art.), I
Electro-Vibrator, Harmonic—E. N.Maljutin (Abs.), 621
Emissary Vein, Mastoid, and itsSurgical Importance — Arthur H.Cheatle (Orig. Art.), 633 ; (Dis-cussion—Soc. Procs.), 654
Emphysema, Subcutaneous, followingTonsillectomy—Chas. Rosenbaum(Abs.), 278
Surgical, following Tonsillectomy—S. Stein (Abs.), 279
Encephalitis Lethargica, Conditionof Accessory Sinuses in — A.Lowndes Yates (Orig. Art.), 646 ;(Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 806
Enchondroma of Larynx — IrwinMoore (Soc. Procs.), 32
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Endocranial Complications afterPeritonsillitis—E. Wessely (Abs.),479
Endo-nasal Trepanning of FrontalSinus, Halle's Method—W. Nasieli(Ads.), 685
Endoscopy, Peroral, Improved Jack-son Tubes and Instruments for—W. G. Howarth (Orig. Art), 419 ;(Soc. Procs.), 663
Endothelioma of External AuditoryMeatus and Middle ear, etc.—F.J. Cleminson (Soc. Procs.), 385
Epiglottis, Naevus of, and of Tongue—Harold Kisch (Soc. Procs.), 669
Ulceration of, Superficial—JohnL. Howie (Soc. Procs.), 264
Epiglottis and Uvula, Co-existingEpithelioma of—E. Escat (Abs.),756
Erysipelas, Treatment of, especiallyof Head—Birkholz (Abs.), 196
Ethmoid, Disease of, causing OpticNeuritis—J. Aldington Gibb (Soc.Procs.), 671
Intranasal Operation on, inTreatment of Orbital Cellulitis—Gavin Young (Soc. Procs.), 269.
Ethmoid Operation, Intranasal — J.A. Pratt (Abs.), 612
Ethmoid, Osteoma of — WalterHowarth (Soc. Procs.), 664
Sarcoma of, Removal by LateralRhinotomy — Irwin Moore (Soc.Procs.), 324
Evans, Alban, Elongated Styloid Pro-cesses (Clin. Rec), 469
Eyeball, Displacement of, due toMyxoma of Frontal Sinus — G.Klionsky (Abs.), 612
Eye Symptoms in Head Cases, whichaided materially in arriving atDiagnosis — G. W. Mackenzie(Abs.), 480
Face, Plastic Surgery of, New Methodof removing Hair from Skin Flapsin—A. Re"thi (Abs.), 196
Fauces, Cyst in, Branchial—FrederickSpicer (Soc. Procs.), yj
Fauces, Epithelioma of, removed byDiathermy Dissection — DanM'Kenzie (Soc. Procs.), 811
Fever, Scarlet, Ear, Nose, and ThroatComplications of—• J. GrantStrachan (Abs.), 199
Fibroma, Naso-pharyngeal, extendingthrough Spheno-maxillary Fossa toCheek—Leslie Powell (Soc. Procs.),118
Fibromata, Naso - pharyngeal, inWomen—J. M. Alonso (Abs.), 402
Soft, of Larynx, followed byMalignant Disease—W. H. Jewell(Soc. Procs.), 671
Fischer, AT. H. See WodakForceps, Dacryocystostomy — J. B.
Horgan, 760Tonsil Haemostatic—R. Graham
Brown (Orig. Art), 650Foreign Body (Complete Upper
Denture) removed from (Esophagus—G. E. Martin (Soc. Procs.),607
Foreign Bodies, Mediastinitis afterWounds of CEsophagus from—W. Minnigerode (Abs.), 555
—— Non-opaque to X-rays in (Eso-phagus ; Means of detecting —W. F. Wilson (Abs.), 618
in CEsophagus, CEsophagotomyfor — P. E. Truesdale (Abs.),556
Foreign Body (Large Table Knife) inCEsophagus—E. Musgrave Wood-man (Soc. Procs.), 667
in Left Superior Lobe Bronchus—W. J. Harrison (Clin. Rec), 315
(Rabbit Bone) removed fromCEsophageal Abscess—G. E. Martin(Soc. Procs.), 606
Vegetable, in Bronchus—R. P.Mathers (Orig. Art), 24; (Soc.Procs.), 271
Fraser, J. S., Intranasal Dacryo-cystostomy (Orii;. Art), 725 ; (Dis-cussion— Soc. Procs.), 804
Frazier Operation for RecurrentLaryngeal Paralysis—G. Portmann(Abs.), 82 j
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Freeman, John, Paroxysmal Rhinor-rhoea (Orig. Art.), 561 {Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 590
Frey, G., Osteomyelitis of Flat Bonesof Head (Orig. Art.), 308
Frontal Lobe, Large Subdural Cystof—W. G. Shemeley (Abs.), 478
Frontal Sinus. See Sinus, FrontalFunction of Vestibular Organ and
Clinical Examination of OtolithicApparatus—F. H. Quix {Orig. Art),425
Galvano-Cautery, Silence and Sana-torium Treatment, Tuberculosis ofLarynx healed by—St Clair Thom-son {Soc. Procs.), 317
Galvano-Puncture, Cure of LaryngealTuberculosis by — Herbert Tilley{Soc. Procs.), 810
Ganglion, Gasserian, Injection of,with Alcohol—M. Taptas {Abs.),194
Gastrostomy in Extraction of ForeignBodies impacted in CEsophagus—E. Niesert {Abs.), 142
General Notes, 70, 142, 209, 281, 354,420, 490, 559, 631, 694, 762,828
Glands, Malignant, Operations onNeck for — Norman Patterson{Orig. Art), 303
Salivary, removed from TonsilBed and Side of Tongue—H. M.Wharry {Soc. Procs.), 316
Tuberculous Cervical—R.Davies-Colley {Abs.), 197
Goitre, Intrathoracic—A. H. Ncehren{Abs.), 822
Goodall, E. W., Ulceration of Larynxassociated with Presence of Vin-cent's Organisms {Clin. Rec), 115 ;{Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 121
Goundou, J. N. Roy {Abs.), 611Gradenigo's Syndrome in Tuberculous
Petro-mastoiditis—H. Aloin {Abs.),676
Granuloma, Malignant, of Nose—G. A. D. M'Arthur {Clin. Rec),378
Guises, Jean, Semon Lecture, 1924,Malignant Tumours of the (Eso-phagus {Orig. Art.), 213
Gutteridge, Eric W., Obliteration ofTympanic Antrum in RadicalOperation {Orig. Art.), 174
Haemophilic, Otorrhagia from Para-centesis of Ear in a—A. Trimarchi(Abs.), 332
Handbuch der Neurologie des Ohres—G. Alexander, O. Marburg, andH. Brunner (Rev.), 415
der Hals-, Nasen-, und Ohren-heilkunde—A. Denker and O.Kahler (Rev.), 822
Harrison, W. J., Foreign Body inLeft Superior Lobe Bronchus (Clin.Rec), 315
Head Cases in which Eye SymptomsAided in Arriving at Diagnosis—G. W. M'Kenzie {Abs.), 480
Head, Flat Bones of, Osteomyelitisof—G. Frey (Orig. Art.), 308
Hearing, Aids to (Discussion—SocProcs.), 730
Helmholtz's Resonance Theoryof—P. Lasareff (Abs.), 749
Hearing in Presence of a Noise—F.W. Kranz {Abs.), 133
Helmholtz's Resonance Theory ofHearing—P. Lasareff {Abs.), 749
Hill, William, Radium Therapy inCancer of CEsophagus : Results ofFifteen Years' Experience (Orig.Art), 73
Holland, Oto-Laryngology in (con-tributed), 59
Hovell, Thomas Mark. See ObituaryHowarth, Walter G., Improved Jack-
son Tubes and Instruments forDirect Peroral Endoscopy (Orig.Art), 419 ; (Soc. Procs.), 663
Humoral Deafness—R. Claque (Abs.),679
Hyperplasia, Laryngeal—James Dun-das-Grant (Soc. Procs.), 122
Hypophysis, Affections of, ClinicalObservations on—-E. Schmiegelow(Abs.), 199
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Index of Treatment, by various Writers—Edited by Robert Hutchison andJames Sherren {Rev.), 761
Intracranial Infection by Erosion fromSubperiosteal Abscess—T. RitchieRodger (Orig. Art), 451 ; {Discus-sion—Soc. Procs.), 470
Infection, Otitic — H. LawsonWhale {Ads.), 815
Surgery, Vestibular and AuditoryTests in—W. P. Eagleton {Abs.),273
Intranasal Adhesions, Prophylacticand Curative Treatment of —Spalaikovitch {Abs.), 401
Dacryocystostomy—J. S. Fraser{Orig. Art.), 725 ; {Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 804
Surgery—Fred. J. Pratt andJohn A. Pratt {Rev.), 558
Intrathoracic Goitre—A. H. Noehren{Abs.), 822
Introduction to Operations on Ear,Tonsils and Nose—Adolf Passowand Hans Claus {Rev.), 208
Intubation Treatment in LaryngealStenosis—H. B. Russell {Soc.Procs.), 389
Ionisation, Zinc, Results of, in ChronicOtorrhoea—A. R. Friel {Soc. Procs.),125
Jackson Tubes, Improved, and In-struments for Peroral Endoscopy—W. G. Howarth {Orig. Art.), 419 ;{Soc. Procs.), 663
Jaw, Upper (?) Osteofibrosis of—J. S.Fraser {Soc. Procs.), 601
Jenkins, G. J., Septicsemia and AcuteInfections of Middle Ear Tract{Orig. Art.), 357 ; {Discussion—Soc.Procs.), 383
Keen,/. A., Is Localisation of Sounda Function of the Membrana Tym-pani and Ossicles? {Orig. Art.),363
KeenOperationfor Cicatricial Stenosis—C. Jackson and W. W. Keen{Abs.), 53
Kelly, A. Brown, Tortuosity of Inter-nal Carotid in Relation to Pharynx{Orig. Art), 15
Vasomotor Rhinitis {Orig. Art.),568 ; {Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 590
Keloid of Mastoid—E. D. D. Davis{Soc. Procs.), 387
Kelson, W. H., Some Osseous Growthsof Nasal and Adjacent Bones {Orig.Art.), 165
Labyrinth, Effect of Various Drugson the Reflexes of Body-positionand—N. Kleitman and R. Magnus{Abs.), 751
Minute Structure of—K. Khilow{Abs.)., 678
Labyrinth Extirpation, Unilateral,Scoliosis following—R. Magnus{Abs.), 753
Operation, Indications for—R.Barany {Abs.), 334
Operation, Indications for (Sab-batsberg Clinic)—G. Holmgren{Abs.), 335
Labyrinths, Casts of—Arthur H.Cheatle {Soc. Procs.), 736
Labyrinthine Pressure Balance, withSpecial Reference to Signs of Laby-rinth Deafness in Cases of MiddleEar Disease in Children—F. PearceSturm {Orig. Art.), 178
Labyrinthitis, Circumscribed, Chronic,with Healed Fistula of SuperiorSemicircular Canal—Eric Watson-Williams {Soc. Procs.), 37
Inflammatory, and OtogenicCerebellar Disease, DifferentialDiagnosis between—Th. Nuhsmann{Abs.), 814
Latent, Cerebellar Abscess ;Chronic Middle Ear Suppuration,Death—J. S. Fraser {Soc. Procs.),598
Non-suppurative, Chronic Trau-matic, treated by Labyrinthectomy—Wm. Ibbotson (Soc. Procs.), 41
Lake, R., Otosclerosis : Does it Existas a Separate Disease ? (Orig. Art),512
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Anastomosis of Nerve in—C. H.Frazier (Ads.), 412
Recurrent Nerve Paralysis,Frazier's Operation for—G. Port-mann (Abs.), 821
Recurrent Nerve Paralysis,associated with Mitral Stenosis—G. E. Price {Abs.\ 140
Recurrent Nerve Paralysis,caused by Caseous TuberculousGlands—H. Tilley {Soc. Procs.), 672
Recurrent Nerve Paralysis,in case of Tuberculosis of Lungs—Irwin Moore (Soc. Procs.), 33
Syncope in Patient with Car-cinoma of Larynx—James Dundas-Grant (Soc. Procs.), 187
Laryngectomy—Large " Pharyngos-tomes,"a Complication of: How toavoid Them. Technique of theirClosure—A. G. Tapia (Orig. Art.),781 ; (Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 798
Laryngitis, Hyperplastic—James Dun-das-Grant (Soc. Procs.), 122
Laryngocele?—F. F. Muecke (Soc.Procs.), 812
Laryngo-fissure, Ecchondrosis ofLarynx successfully treated by—St Clair Thomson (Orig. Art), 1
Removal of Epithelioma ofLarynx by—Douglas Guthrie (Soc.Procs.), 607
in Tuberculosis of Larynx—St Clair Thomson (Soc. Procs.), 29
Laryngology, Section of (Roy. Soc.Med.), 28, 117, 186, 316, 388, 590,658, 798
Larynx, Amyloid Tumours of—A.Barroud (Abs.), 411
Artificial, A simple but Effective—R. Graham Brown (Orig. Art.),793 > (Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 801
Cancer of—Z. Srebrny (Abs.), 349Cancer of, Operation — Cyril
Horsford (Soc. Procs.), 43Cases for Diagnosis—A. L. Mac-
leod, M. Vlasto, W. T. Gardiner, H.Lawson Whale (Soc. Procs.), 388,390,605,811
84c
Larynx, Chondroma of Cricoid Carti-lage of—E. B. Waggett (Clin. Rec),27
Diseases of, Pharynx and Mouth,Methods of caring for—Charles H.Mayo (Orig. Art), 697; (Soc.Procs.), 801
Dislocation of, Chronic Trau-matic Recurring—William Ibbotson(Soc. Procs.), 39
Distortion of, producing TrachealObstruction, etc.—James Dundas-Grant (Soc. Procs.), 37
Ecchondrosis of, successfullytreated by Laryngo-fissure — StClair Thomson (Orig. Art), 1
Enchondroma of—Irwin Moore(Soc. Procs.), 32
Epithelioma of, Extrinsic, Opera-tion, Recovery—James Dundas-Grant (Soc. Procs.), 809
Epithelioma of; Removal byLaryngo-fissure—Douglas Guthrie(Soc. Procs.), 607
Excision of, for Advanced In-trinsic Cancer of—J. S. Fraser (Soc.Procs.), 599
Fibromata of, followed by Mal-ignant Disease—W. H. Jewell (Soc.Procs.), 671
Fracture of—T. F. Mullen (Abs.),347
Growth of—Norman Patterson—(Soc. Procs.), 319
Injury to (Cut-throat) with Sten-osis—F. F. Muecke (Soc. Procs.), 812
M'Kenty-Western Artificial-Lionel Colledge (Soc. Procs.), 801
Microscopical Section of Tumourof, from a Young Child—HerbertTilley (Soc. Procs.), 190
Papilloma of—-F. J. Cleminson(Soc. Procs.), 192
Papillomata of—G. B. Brand(Soc. Procs.), 269
Papillomata of—H. B. Gill (Abs.),139
Radiotherapy of, through Thy-roid Cartilage—Escat and Laval(Abs.), 140
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Larynx removed for Malignant Diseaseunder Local Anaesthesia—W. S.Syme (Soc. Procs.), 323
Rubber Stamp Outline Diagramof—St Clair Thomson, 281
Speech without a—H. Burger(Orig. Art.), 789 ; {Discussion—Soc.Procs.), 801
Stenosis of—E. M. Josephson(Ah.), 349
Stenosis of, treated by Methodof Intubation—H. Bedford Russell(Soc. Procs.), 389
Stridor of, Congenital, withDysphagia—Dan M'Kenzie (Orig.Art.), 285
Structure of—E. F. Josephson(Abs.), 409
Tuberculosis of, Cure by Galvano-Puncture—Herbert Tilley (Soc.Procs.), 810
Tuberculosis of, Healing Actionof Light in—H. Leicher (Abs.), 819
Tuberculosis of, healed by Sana-torium Treatment, Silence and Gal-vano-Cautery — St Clair Thomson(Soc. Procs.), 317
Tuberculosis of, Immunity in—J. Bumba (Abs.), 410
•—— Tuberculosis of, with Involve-ment of Base of Tongue—JamesDundas-Grant (Soc. Procs.), 122
Tuberculosis of, Laryngo-fissurein—St Clair Thomson (Soc. Procs.),29
Tuberculosis and Syphilis of—E. D. D. Davis (Soc. Procs.), 391
• Tuberculosis of, Tracheotomyin—T. Ritchie Rodger (Orig. Art),639 ; (Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 802
Tuberculosis of, Tracheotomy asa Curative Measure for—St ClairThomson and W. Howarth (Soc.Procs.), 188
Tumours of, Cartilaginous—Irwin Moore (Orig. Art.), 9, 84, 145
Ulceration of, associated withpresence of Vincent's Organisms—E. W. Goodall (Clin. Rec), 115;(Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 121
Larynx, Web of, or Congenital Stridor—Philip Franklin (Soc. Procs.), 191
Lasagna, F., Infective Scleroma ofRespiratory Passages (Orig. Art.),369
Leontiasis Ossea—F. Lemaitre, J.Rouget, C. Ruppe (Abs.), 620
Leprosy—Leonard Rogers and ErnestMuir (Rev.), 415
Lethargica, Encephalitis, Condition ofAccessory Sinuses in—A. LowndesYates (Orig. Art), 646 ; (Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 806
Letters to the Editors, 353, 489, 630,688, 825
Leukasmia, Acute Lymphatic, simu-lating Otogenic Meningitis-—Weiss(Abs.), 276
Lewis' (J. D.) Method of Correctionof Nasal Deformities—L. Balden-weck and J. Arvillier (Abs.), 400
Light, Healing Action of, in Tubercu-losis of Larynx—H. Leicher (Abs.),819
Lipiodol, Lung Mapping with, inBronchiectasis — Walter Howarth(Soc. Procs.), 673
Love,/. Kerr, Some Neglected Cornersof Otological Field (Orig. Art),n o
Luc, Henri. See Obituary.Lupus, Cases of—James Adams and
W. S. Syme (Soc. Procs.), 266Lupus of Palate, treated by Diathermy
—Dan M'Kenzie (Soc. Procs.), 187of Tongue—James Adam (Soc.
Procs.), 609Lymphatic Diathesis, Exudative, and
Adenoid Growths—Viggo Schmidt(Abs.), 404
Lympho-Sarcoma of Pharynx andNaso- Pharynx — James Dundas-Grant (Soc. Procs.), 666
AT Arthur, G. A. D., MalignantGranuloma of Nose (Clin. Rec),378
M'Cart, H. W. D., TuberculousDisease of Middle Ear (Orig. Art),456
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—Lionel Colledge (Soc. Procs.),801
M'Kenzie, Dan, Congenital LaryngealStridor with Dysphagia (Orig. Art.)285
Severe Early Symptoms, anindication for opening TympanicAntrum in Acute Suppuration ofMiddle Ear (Clin. Bee), 252
Malleus, Bony Ankylosis of, and ofIncus—E. Watson-Williams {Soc.Procs.), 125
Mamma, Scirrhus Cancer of, AbductorParalysis of Vocal Cord subsequentto—A. Logan Turner (C/in. Bee),534
Manual of Diseases of Nose, Throatand Ear—E. B. Gleason {Rev.),35i
Mastoid Disease simulated by Sar-coma of Occipital Region—W. S.Syme (Soc. Procs.), 737
Mastoid Emissary Vein and itsSurgical Importance — Arthur H.Cheatle (Orig. Art.), 633; (Dis-cussion—Soc. Procs.), 654
Mastoid Fistula closed by a Tube-flap—Dan M'Kenzie (Soc. Procs.),256
Mastoid, Keloid of — E. D. D.Davis (Soc. Procs.), 387
Mastoid Operation, Radical, for Epi-thelioma of Acoustic Meatus, Re-covery—J. S. Fraser (Soc. Procs.),600
Radical Operation, Natural Curesimilar in Result to that following—Archer Ryland (Soc. Procs.), 658
Radical, Ocular Pain an Indica-tion for—A. Moulonguet (Abs.), 813
Radical, Primary Covering ofBone Wound in — Adolf Schulz,(Abs.), 398
Radical, without Plastic Opera-tion—R. Barany (Abs.), 397
Mastoid Operations, Parotid Fistula asa late Complication of, Treatmentand Cause of Origin—J. Bertog(Abs.), 134
Mastoid, Tuberculous Disease of—Francis Muecke (Soc. Procs.), 131
Mastoiditis, Acute, Atypical — HansBeeger (Abs.), 397
Acute, and Acute Nephritis, etc.,following Septic Tonsillitis—E. D.Dalziel Dickson (Clin. Bee), 530
Acute, in Children, showingResult of Immediate Closure ofMastoid Wound—Douglas Guthrie(Soc. Procs.), 608
Latent, in course of Acute OtitisMedia—P. Berstein (Abs.), 134
Localised Otitis Media leadingto—F. J. Cleminson (Soc. Procs.),262
Mathers, R. P., Vegetable ForeignBody in Bronchus (Orig. Art.), 24 ;(Soc. Procs.), 271
Maxillary and Nasal Cavities, Carci-nomata and Papillomata arising in—A. Saxen (Abs.), 755
Mayo, Charles H., Methods of Caringfor Diseases of Pharynx, Larynx,and Mouth (Orig. Art.), 697 ; (Soc.Procs.), 801
Mechanism of the Cochlea—GeorgeWilkinson and Albert A. Gray(Rev.), 67
Mediastinitis, after Wounds of (Eso-phagus from Foreign Bodies—W.Minnigerode (Abs.), 555
Mediastinum, Lymphosarcoma of—James Adam (Soc. Procs.), 270
Tumour of—James Adam (Soc.Procs.), 271
Medical Annual: A Year-Book ofTreatment and Practitioner's Indexfor 1925 {Rev.), 557
Medical Education: A ComparativeStudy—Abraham Flexner (Rev.),486
Medical Who's Who, 1925 (Rev.), 689Medication, Simple, for Suppurative
Otitis Media—Tretrop (Abs.), 133Membrani Tympani and Ossicles, Is
Localisation of Sound a Functionof ?—J. A. Keen (Orig. Art.), 363
Meningitis, Cerebellar, Serous Cystic,—P. Caliceti (Abs.), 135
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Meningitis and Defects of CribriformPlate — H. Dahmann and H.Mueller (Ads.), 686
Meningitis, Non-Tuberculous, Causes,Early Recognition and Treatmentof, Discussion of (Ads.), 326
—— Otogenic, Acute LymphaticLeukaemia simulating — Weiss(Abs.), 276
Otogenic Pyogenic, Treatmentof—T. Nuhsmann (Abs.), 754
Post-operative Purulent, Trypaf-lavin in Treatment of—C. L. PaulTriib (Abs.), 483
- Ventricular, Temporal LobeAbscess, Extradural Abscess, etc.—J. S. Fraser (Soc. Procs.), 593
Moore, Irwin, Cartilaginous Tumoursof Larynx (Orig. Art.), 9, 84, 145
Morgagni, Cysts of Ventricle of—O. Bartoli (Abs.), 758
Mouth, Carcinoma of, and Cheek,Relief of Pain from—F. C. Grant(Abs.), 619
Cysts of, Dermoid — R. Colp(Abs.), 619
Diseases of, Pharynx and Larynx,Methods of Caring for — CharlesH. Mayo (Orig. Art.), 697 ; (Soc.Procs.), 801
Malignant Disease of Floor of,and Tongue—W. S. Syme (Soc.Procs.), 267
Mumps Deafness, Bilateral — NicolRankin (Soc. Procs.), 655
Mycotic Infection in Oto-Laryngology—L. Bar (Abs.), 197
Mygind, S. H., How does the CaloricNystagmus arise ? (Orig. Art.), 444
Myxoma, Frontal Sinus, causing Dis-placement of Eyeball—G. Klionsky(Abs.), 612
Nasvus of Epiglottis and Tongue -Harold Kisch (Soc. Procs.), 669
Nasal and Adjacent Bones, OsseousGrowths of—W. H. Kelson (Orig.Art), 165
Nasal Focal Sepsis, Chronic, Toll of,on Body and Mind : Semon Lecture,
1925—P. Watson-Williams (Orig.Art.), 765
Nasal Fossa, Eruption of CanineTooth into, attended by RhinitisCaseosa — Peter H. Abercrombie(Clin. Rec), 586
Nasal and Maxillary Cavities,Carcinomata and Papillomataarising in—A. Saxen (Abs.), 755
Naso-pharyngeal Origin of Whistleproduced while Talking—Jacques(Abs.), 683
Naso-pharynx, Colloidal Iodine as aDisinfectant for—Pugnat (Abs.), 757
—— Diathermy Snare for use inthrough Mouth — E. BroughtonBarnes (Soc. Procs.), 118
—— Fibroma of—James Adam (Soc.Procs.), 271
Fibroma of, extending throughSpheno-maxillary Fossa to Cheek—Leslie Powell (Soc. Procs.), 118
• Fibromata of, in Women—J. M.Alonso (Abs.), 402
Fibro-sarcoma of, treated byX-rays and Radium — NormanPatterson (Soc. Procs.), 318
Growth of—F. Brayshaw Gil-hespy (Soc. Procs.), 325
Lympho-sarcoma of, and ofPharynx — James Dundas-Grant(Soc. Procs.), 666
Tumours of, and Pharynx,Malignant—G. B. New (Abs.), 408
Nature Cure similar in Result to thatfollowing a Radical Mastoid Opera-tion—Archer Ryland (Soc. Procs.),658
Neck, Operations on, for MalignantGlands—Norman Patterson (Orig.Art.), 303
Neck Reflex, Do Attacks of Giddinessor Nystagmus occuras a—R. Ba^ny(Abs.), 398
Negus, V. E,, Evolutionary Factorsin the Production of PharyngealDiverticula (Orig. Art.), 702
Nephritis, Acute, etc., followingSeptic Tonsillitis—E. D. DalzielDickson (Clin. Rec), 530
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Nerve Anastomosis, Facial, in FacialPalsy—Lionel Colledge and L. D.Bailey (Soc. Procs.), 381
in Recurrent Laryngeal Paralysis—C. H. Frazier (Abs.), 412
restoring Movement to ParalysedVocal Cord by—L. Colledge (Abs.),413
restoring Movement to ParalysedVocal Cord by—Charles Ballanceand Lionel Colledge (Soc. Procs.),804
Nerve-Blocking, Treatment of Painin Acute Frontal Sinusitis by —Dubre (Abs.), 477
Nerve, Cochlear, Autonomic Nucleiof—R. Lorente (Abs.), 337
Nerve Deafness, Sudden, Bilateral,in a Child—Dan M'Kenzie (Soc.Procs.), 656
Nerve, Oculo-Motor, Paralysis of,and Middle Ear Suppuration —Gaillard and Pitre (Abs.), 747
• Sixth, Paralysis of—W. H.Kelson (Soc. Procs.), 28
Nerves, Cranial, Involvement of, inPurulent Otitis Media—H. Frieden-wald and M. Breitstein (Abs.), 333
Cranial, Paralytic Syndrome of,following Neuritis from PeritonsillarAbscess—V. Palumbo (Abs.), 405
—— Peripheral, Influence of Anaes-thesia of, on Peripheral and CentralPast-Pointing — Ant. PrecechtSl,(Orig. Art.), 233
Neurasthenia, Aural Focal Sepsis asSource of — E. Watson-Williams(Abs.), 814
Neuritis, Optic, Disease of AnteriorEthmoidal Cells causing — J.Aldington Gibb (Soc. Procs.), 671
Optic, with Empyema of Sphe-noidal Sinus—R. E. Wright (Abs.),613
Retrobulbar, Alleged SurgicalCure of, by opening PosteriorSinuses without Pus — Bourget{Abs:.), 756
Retrobulbar, and Posterior Sinu-sitis—Georges Liebault (Abs.), 477
Nose, Complaints of, caused byAlveolar Sequestrum—G. Bjorkquist(Abs.), 610
Deformities of, Correction of byMethod of J. D. Lewis—L. Balden-weck and J. Arvillier (Abs.), 400
Disease of, Blindness and OtherOcular Defects due to—G. W.Dawson (Abs.), 48
Dislocated Quadrilateral Car-tilage of — Harold Kisch (Soc.Procs.), 807
Epithelioma of—Cyril Horsford(Soc. Procs.), 44
External, Deviation of, to showResult of Operative Treatment—Douglas Guthrie (Soc. Procs.), 607
External, Squamous-celled Car-cinoma of Tip of— Hassan BeyShaheen and W. R. O'Farrell (Clin.Rec), 652
Floor of, Rib Cartilage insertedinto, in Treatment of AtrophicRhinitis —W. M. Mollison (Soc.Procs.), 811
Furuncle of Vestibule of, Caver-nous Sinus Thrombosis, etc. — A.Logan Turner and F. E.'Reynolds(Soc. Procs.), 804
Growth of—I rwin Moore (Soc.Procs.), 117
Growth of, Sarcoma of Ethmoid,Removal by Lateral Rhinotomy—Irwin Moore (Soc. Procs.), 324
Malignant Granuloma of —G. A. D. M'Arthur (Clin. Rec), 378
Polypi of, Development of—O. Hirsch (Abs.), 684
Polypi of, and Latent AntralSinusitis—H. Caboche (Abs.), 342
Polypi of, Recurring, in an In-fant—Irwin Moore (Soc. Procs.), 34
Psycho-Galvanic Reflex Pheno-menon in—J. Bijtel (Abs.), 611
Septum of, Cartilaginous Per-foration of in Cocain-snuffers —Natanson and Lipskeroff (Abs.),277
Septum of, Melanotic Sarcomaof—P. R. de Santi (Abs.), 610
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Submucous Resection of—E. Wodak(Abs.), 755
Septum of, Polypus of—H. BellTawse {Soc. Procs.), 321
Septum of, Sarcoma of, treatedby Radium—Philip Franklin {Soc.Procs.), 325
Septum of, Submucous Resectionof, Simple Flap Suture — W. F.Wilson {Abs.), 476
Nose and Throat, Operations on, inCases of Asthma—Margaret C. Tod(Orig. Art.), 582 ; {Discussion—Soc.Procs.), 590
Nose, Tumour of, probably of Tuber-culous Origin — N. S. Carruthers{Soc. Procs.), 670
Nystagmometer, New—G. Wotzilka{Abs.), 273
Nystagmus,Caloric, How does it arise?—S. H. Mygind {Orig. Art.), 444
Caloric, etc., Investigations on—V. Meurman {Abs.), 336
Caloric, Theory of—G. V. T.Borries {Abs.), 753
Nystagmus or Giddiness, do Attacksof, occur as a Neck Reflex?—R.Barany {Abs.), 398
Nystagmus, Vestibular, Influence ofAsphyxia on—N. Kleitman andA. de Kleyn {Abs.), 752
Obituary—Hovell, Thomas Mark, 691Luc, Henri, 826Spicer, Robert Henry Scanes, 690
Occipital Region, Sarcoma of, Simu-lating Mastoid Disease — W. S.Syme (Soc. Procs.), 737
Ocular Defects and Blindness due toNasal Disease — G. W. Dawson{Abs.), 48
Ocular Pain—an Indication for RadicalMastoid Operation in Acute OtitisMedia—A. Moulonguet {Abs.), 813
Odorat—H. Zwaardemaker {Rev.), 688CEsophagoscopy: Detecting Foreign
Bodies Non-opaque to X-rays—W. F. Wilson {Abs.), 618
of Aorta during—G. E. Martin (Soc.Procs.), 605
CEsophagotomy for Foreign Bodiesin CEsophagus-—P. E. Truesdale(Abs.), 556
CEsophagus, Abscess of, Rabbit Boneremoved from—G. E. Martin (Soc.Procs.), 606
Application of Diathermy to,Instrument for—A. J. Wright (Soc.Procs.), 186
Cancer of, Radium Therapy in—William Hill (Orig. Art.), 73
Cancer of, Radium Treatmentof—J. Guisez (Abs.), 617
Cancer of, Rare Forms—J. Guisez(Abs.), 616
Complete Upper Denture re-moved from Upper End of—G. E.Martin (Soc. Procs.), 607
• Dilatation of, Fusiform—JamesAdam (Soc. Procs.), 271
Dilatation of, Primary — A.Sargnon (Abs.), 615
Dilatation of, Spasmogenic,Treatment of—H. Starck (Abs.), 54
Diverticulaof—V.Fa.iren(Abs.), 52Foreign Bodies impacted in,
Extraction of, by Gastrostomy—E. Niesert (Abs.), 142
Injury to, from swallowing LargeTable Knife—E. Musgrave Wood-man (Soc. Procs.), 667
Mediastinitis after Wounds of,from Foreign Bodies—W. Minni-gerode (Abs.), 555
Pouch of—F. J. Cleminson (Soc.Procs.), 35
Sarcoma of—H. B. Orton (Abs.),617
Spasms and Dilatations of—L.Baldenweck (Abs.), 141
Stenosis of, Cicatricial, Treat-ment of—G. Tucker (Abs.), 614
Stenosis of, Congenital — A.Sargnon (Abs.), 613
Stricture of, Malignant, Methodof Intubating for—H. S. Souttar(Abs.), 55
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(Esophagus, Tuberculous Ulcers of,caused by Caseous TuberculousGlands—H. Tilley (Soc. Procs.), 672,810
Tumours of, Malignant—JeanGuisez (Orig. Art), 213
X-ray Diagnosis of Surgical Con-ditions of—H. K. Pancrast (Ads.),S3
O'Farrell, W. R. See Shaheen,Hassan Bey
Olfactory Stimulation, Respiratoryand Circulatory Reactions to—A.Malan (Ads.), 683
Optic Neuritis, Disease of AnteriorEthmoidal Cells causing—J. Alding-ton Gibb (Soc. Procs.), 671
Orbital Cellulitis, Acute and Chronic,treated by Intranasal EthmoidalOperation — Gavin Young (Soc.Procs.), 269
Osteofibrosis (?) of Upper Jaw—J. S.Fraser (Soc. Procs.), 601
Osteoma of Ethmoid — WalterHowarth (Soc. Procs.), 664
Osteo-myelitis, Diffuse, of Skull, fromAcute Frontal Sinus Suppuration—H. Bell Tawse (Soc. Procs.), 320
Osteo-myelitis of Flat Bones of Head—G. Frey (Orig. Art), 308
Otitis Media. See Ear, MiddleOtogenic Pterygo-maxillary Abscess
—Dan M'Kenzie (Soc. Procs.), 471Otogenic Sinus Thrombosis, Cerebral
Symptoms in—W. Klestadt (Abs.),
473Otogenic Thrombophlebitis, Operative
Treatment of—Erik Knutson andH. Von Fieandt (Abs.), 474, 475
Otogenous Abducens Paralysis—K.Ulrich (Abs.), 472
Otogenous Brain Abscess — RightTemporal Lobe—Alex. R. Tweedie(Clin. Rec), 467
Oto-hydrroea following Old-standingTrauma—V. Palumbo (Abs.), 815
Oto-Laryngology in Belgium (con-tributed), 622
Oto-Laryngology in Holland (con-tributed), 59
Oto-Laryngology, Mycotic Infectionin—L. Bar (Abs.), 197
Significance of Local Anaesthesiain—N. V. Blegvad (Abs.), 480
Oto-Laryngological Society of Berlin,Transactions of, 1924 (selected cases)—A. Logan Turner, 742
Otolithic Apparatus, Clinical Examina-tion of, and Function of the Vestib-ular Organ — F. H. Quix (Orig.Art), 425, 493
Otoliths, Symptomatology of Diseaseof—T. German (Abs.), 398
Otology, Field of, Some NeglectedCorners of—J. Kerr Love (Orig.Art), no
Section of (Roy. Soc. Med.), 28,124, 255, 381, 470, 654, 730
Otorrhagia from Paracentesis of Earin a Haemophilic—A. Trimarchi(Abs.), 332
Otorrhcea. See Ear, MiddleOtosclerosis, Collective Investigation
on—G. Alexander, H. Neumann,and C. Stein (Abs.), 748
Does it Exist as a SeparateDisease?—R. Lake (Orig. Art),512
—'— Influence of Sexual Developmentand Disorders on Etiology of—C.Stein (Abs.), 678
Otosclerosis (Otospongiosis), Patho-genesis and Therapeutics of—R.Jousseaume (Abs.), 550
Plea for International Investiga-tion into—J. S. Fraser (Abs.), 337
Rontgen Ray Treatment of—H.Frey and A. Kriser (Abs.), 272
Otospongiosis (Otosclerosis), Patho-genesis and Therapeutics of, etc.—R. Jousseaume (Abs.), 550
Ozaena. See also Rhinitis, AtrophicAdrenalin in Treatment of —
G. Liebault and P. Moers (Abs.), 755• Modern Treatment of (Lauten-
schlager Operation) — Wm. Mit-hoefer (Abs.), 47
Results obtained by OperativeTreatment of—Y. Meurman (Abs.),685
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Ozasna, Treatment of, by High Fre-quency Current and Spark—DrLeroux-Robert (Ads.), 401
Palate, Hard, Inflammatory Swellingover — Hassen Bey Shaheen andW. E. O'Farrell (Clin. Rec.\ 652
Lupus of, treated by Diathermy— Dan M'Kenzie (Soc. Procs.),187
Pathological Changes on, associ-ated with Wearing of Upper Den-tures—J. D. Lithgow {Soc. Procs.),602
Soft, Growth attached toHassan Bey Shaheen and W. E.O'Farrell (Clin. Rec.\ 652
Soft, Tumour of Parotid enucle-ated from—E. D. D. Davis {Soc.Procs.), 390
Papilloma of Larynx—F. J. Cleminson{Soc. Procs.), 192
Papillomata, Multiple, of Larynx —H. B. Gill {Ads.), 139
Paralysis, Abductor, Bilateral, in aChild—Michael Vlasto {Soc. Procs.),36
Abductor, Double, Ventriculo-cordectomy for Relief of—WalterHowarth {Soc. Procs.), 662
Abductor, of Vocal Cord, sub-sequent to Scirrhus Cancer ofMamma—A. Logan Turner {Clin.Pec), 534
Facial, Nerve Anastomosis in—Lionel Colledge and L. D. Bailey{Soc. Procs.), 381
Laryngeal, Nerve Anastomosisin—L. Colledge {Ads.), 413
Laryngeal, Nerve Anastomosisin — Charles Ballance and LionelColledge {Soc. Procs.), 804
Oculo-Motor Nerve, and Middle-ear Suppuration — Gaillard andPitre {Ads.), 747
——• Otogenous Abducens—K. Ulrich{Ads.), 472
—— Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve,Anastomosis in — C. H. Frazier{Ads.), 412
Paralysis, Recurrent L a r y n g e a l ,Frazier's Operation for—G. Port-mann {Ads.), 821
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve,associated with Mitral Stenosis—G. E. Price {Ads.), 140
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve,caused by Caseous TuberculousGlands — H. Tilley {Soc. Procs.)672
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve, inTuberculosis of Lungs — IrwinMoore {Soc. Procs.), 33
Sixth Nerve —W. H. Kelson(Soc. Procs.), 28
Trochlear, after Operation onFrontal Sinus—J. Ohm (Ads.), 139
Paralytic Syndrome of Cranial Nervesfollowing Neuritis from PeritonsillarAbscess—V. Palumbo (Ads.) 405
Parotid Fistula as a late Complicationof Mastoid Operations : Treatmentand Cause of Origin—'J- Bertog(Ads.), 134
Tumour of, enucleated from SoftPalate — E. D. D. Davis (Soc.Procs.), 390
Past-Pointing, Peripheral and Central,Influence of Anaesthesia of Peri-pheral Nerves on—Ant. Prececht£l(Orig. Art.), 233
Patterson, Norman, The Scope ofOperations on Neck for MalignantGlands (Orig. Art.), 303
Peritonsillar Abscess, Fatal Complica-tion of—O. Steurer (Ads.), 818
Abscess, Paralytic Syndrome ofCranial Nerves following Neuritisfrom—V. Palumbo (Ads.), 405
Peritonsillar Infections, Tonsillectomyin—G. Volger (Ads.), 817
Peritonsillitis, Endocranial Complica-tions after—W. Wessely (Abs.), 479
Peroral Endoscopy, Set of ModifiedJackson Tubes and Instruments for—Walter Howarth (Org. Art), 419 ;(Soc. Procs.), 663
Petro-mastoiditis, Tuberculous, Grad-enigo's Syndrome in •— H. Aloin(Abs.), 676
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General IndexPharyngo-GEsophageal Pouch as a
Cause of Dysphagia—A. F. Hurstand P. J. Briggs (Abs.), 758
Pharyngo-CEsophagus, Diverticulumo f — E . Finochietto, E. L. Villa(Abs.), 50, 51
" Pharyngostomes," Large : A Com-plication of Laryngectomy. Howto avoid them. Technique of theirClosure—A. G. Tapia (Orig. Art.) ;781 ; {Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 798
Pharynx, Case for Diagnosis—JohnL. Howie (Soc. Procs.), 264
Diseases of, Larynx and Mouth,Methods of Caring for — CharlesH. Mayo (Orig. Art.), 697 ; (Soc.Procs.), 801
Diverticula of, EvolutionaryFactors in Production of—V. E.Negus (Orig. Art.), 702
Diverticulum of—J. W. Thomson(Abs.), 552
Growth of, in a Man aged 70—G. Badgerow (Soc. Procs.), 669
Lympho-sarcoma of, and ofNaso- pharynx — James Dundas-Grant (Soc. Procs.), 666
Tortuosity of Internal Carotidin Relation to — A. Brown Kelly(Orig. Art.), 15
Tumours of, and Naso-pharynx,Malignant—G. B. New (Abs.), 408
Phlebitis, Septic, in Cranial BloodSinuses—H. Burger (Abs.), 45
Physiology of Human VestibularApparatus, Contributions to — E.Wodak and M. H. Fischer (Trans-lated by A. R. Tweedie) (SpecialAbs.), 201
Plastic Surgery of Face, New Methodof removing Hair from Skin Flapsin—A. Rethi (Abs.), 196
Pointing Test of Barany, Influenceof Turning on—P. Roorda (Abs.),7Si
Pouch, Pharyngo - cesophageal, asCause of Dysphagia—A. F. Hurstand P. J. Briggs (Abs.), 758
Precechtil, Ant., Influence of Anaes-thesia of Peripheral Nerves on
Peripheral and Central Past-Point-ing (Orig. Art), 233
Premaxilla, Syphilis of-—M. Lannoisand R. Gaillard (Abs.), 482
Proceedings, Sections of Laryngologyand Otology. See Royal Societyof Medicine
Psicain, an Artificial Cocain. See alsoAnaesthetics, Local — E. Watson-Williams (Abs.), 193
as Local Anaesthetic. See alsoAnaesthetics, Local—K. Brodt, R.Gottleib, W. Kiimmel (Abs.), 57, 58
Psycho-Galvanic Reflex Phenomenonin Sense Organs, especially inNose—J. Bijtel (Abs.), 611
Pterygo-maxillary Abscess, Otogenic—Dan M'Kenzie (Soc. Procs.), 471
Pulmonary Infection, Acute, followingOperation on Maxillary Antrum—Dan M'Kenzie (Soc. Procs.), 665
Quix, F. H., Function of VestibularOrgan and Clinical Examinationof the Otolithic Apparatus (Orig.Art), 425, 493
Radiotherapy, Laryngeal, throughThyroid Cartilage—Escatand Laval(Abs.), 140
Radium Puncture, Technique of—E.Liischer (Abs.), 482
Radium Therapy in Cancer of (Eso-phagus : Results of Fifteen Years'Experience—William Hill (Orig.Art), 73
Radium Treatment of Cancer of (Eso-phagus—J. Guisez (Abs.), 617
of Sarcoma of Nasal Septum—Philip Franklin (Soc. Procs.), 325
Reflexes of Body-Position and theLabyrinth, Effect of Drugs on—N.Kleitman and R. Magnus (Abs.),75i
Reflexes, Semicircular Canal, Effectsof, on Extremities in Rabbits—K.Grahe (Abs.), 752
Resonance Theory of Hearing, Helm-holtz's—P. Lasareff (Abs.), 749
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Respiratory Diseases, Chlorine Gasas Treatment for—Jones and Garo-falo {Abs.), 621
• Chlorine as a Therapeutic Agentin—E. B. Vedder and H. P. Sawyer{Abs.), 196
Respiratory Passages, Infective Scler-oma of—F. Lasagna {Orig. Art.),369
Respiratory Re-education in Childrenafter Removal of Adenoids— Canuy t{Abs.), 757
Respiratory Tract, Extensive Distri-bution of Xanthomatous Noduleson Mucous Membrane of, in Xan-thoma Tuberosum — A. LoganTurner {Clin. Rec), 249
Retrobulbar Neuritis and PosteriorSinusitis—Georges Liebault {Abs.),477
Retro-OEsophageal Abscess, withPhlegmon of Neck and ThreateningMediastinitis—Glogau {Abs.), 50
Reviews of Books—Alexander, G., Marburg, O., and
Brunner, H., Handbuch derNeurologie des Ohres, 415
Aubin, Andre, La Biopsie Cliniqueen Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie, 414
Denker, A., and Kahler, O., Hand-buch der Hals-, Nasen-, undOhrenheilkunde, 822
Flexner, Abraham, Medical Educa-tion : A Comparative Study, 486
Gleason, E. B., A Manual of Dis-eases of the Nose, Throat, andEar, i^i
Hutchison, Robert, and Sherren,James, An Index of Treatment,By Various Writers, 761
Laird, John, Tuberculosis: Its Pre-vention and Treatment, 488
Medical Annual, Year-Book ofTreatment and Practitioners'Index for 1925, 557
Medical Who's Who, 1925, 689Parrel, G. de, and Lemarque,
Georges, Les Sourds-Muets jEtude-mddicale pddagogique, etsociale, 279
Reviews of Books—continued.Parke, Davis & Co., Biological
Therapy, including VaccineTherapy, Serum Therapy, etc., 689
Passow, Adolf, and Claus, Hans,Introduction to Operations on theEar, Tonsils,and Nose {Anleitungzu den Operationen am Gehor-organ an den Tonsillen und derNase), 208
Pratt, Fred J., and John A., Intra-nasal Surgery, 558
Rogers, Leonard, and Muir, Ernest,Leprosy, 415
Rolleston, J. D., Acute InfectiousDiseases: A Handbook for Prac-titioners and Students, 352
Wilkinson, George, and Gray,Albert A., The Mechanism of theCochlea, 67
Zwaardemaker, H., L'Odorat, 688Rheumatism, Joint and Muscle, Eti-
ology of, with Special Reference toTonsillogenous Infection—ReidarGording {Abs.), 403
Rhinitis, Atrophic. See also OzaenaAtrophic, Pathology of—E. Hal-
phen and R. Schulmann {Abs.), 684Atrophic, treated by Implanta-
tion of Piece of Cartilage—W. M.Mollison {Soc. Procs.), 323, 811
—— Vaso-motor—A. Brown Kelly{Orig. Art.), 568 ; Discussion—Soc.Procs.), 590
Vaso-motor, K. Menzel {Abs.),2?7.Rhinitis Caseosa, attending Eruptionof Canine Tooth into Nasal Fossa—Peter H. Abercrombie {Clin. Rec),586
Rhinolith of Large Size—T. B. Jobson{Soc. Procs.), 322
Rhinology, Recent Problems in—G.E. Shambaugh {Abs.), 137
Rhinorrhoea, Paroxysmal — JamesAdam {Orig. Art.), 577 ; {Discus-sion—Soc. Procs.), 590
• Paroxysmal — John Freeman{Orig. Art.), 561 ; {Discussion—Soc.Procs.), 590
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Rhinorrhoea with Sneezing, Mechanismand Treatment of—L. Hubert (Ads.),342
Rhinoscleroma, Tropical—A. Castel-lani (Abs.), 476
Rhinotomy, Lateral, for Removal ofSarcoma of Ethmoid—Irwin Moore(Soc. Procs.), 324
Rodger, T. Ritchie, Intracranial Infec-tion by Erosion from SubperiostealAbscess (Orig. Art), 451 ; (Dis-cussion—Soc. Procs.), 470
Tracheotomy in TuberculousLaryngitis (Orig. Art.), 639 ; (Dis-cussion—Soc. Procs.), 802
Rontgen Ray Treatment of Oto-sclerosis—H. Frey and A. Kriser(Abs.), 272
Royal Society of Medicine. SeeSociety, Royal, of Medicine
Rubber Stamp Diagram of Larynx—St Clair Thomson, 281
Rutherford, Sybil. See Scott, C. E.
Saccus Endolymphaticus, Inflamma-tion of—F. Ninger (Abs.), 679
Operation for Draining — N.Moreau (Abs.), 682
Salivary Calculi, Clinical and Radio-graphic Study of—A. Sargnon (Abs.),621
Salivary Glands removed from TonsilBed and Side of Tongue—H. M.Wharry (Soc. Procs.), 316
Scarlet Fever, Otitis Media in—E. L.Ross (Abs.), 676
Scleroma, Infective, of RespiratoryPassages—F. Lasagna (Orig. Art.),369
Sclerosis, Multiple, Elimination ofEighth Nerve in—G. Engelhardt(Abs.), 336
Scoliosis following Unilateral Laby-rinth Extirpation — R. Magnus(Abs.), 753
Scott, C. E., J. P. Stewart, and SybilRutherford, Statistical Tables forYears 1923 and 1924 from Earand Throat Department, Royal In-firmary, Edinburgh (Orig. Art.), 519
Scottish Society of Otology andLaryngology, 263, 593
Semicircular Canal Reflexes, Effectsof, on Extremities in Rabbits—K.Grahe (Abs.), 752
Semon Lecture, 1924. See JeanGuisez
1925. See P. Watson-WilliamsSepticaemia and Acute Infections of
Middle-Ear Tract—G. J. Jenkins(Orig. Art.), 357 ; (Discussion —Soc. Procs.), 383
Septum, Nasal. See Nose, Septumof
Shaheen, Hassan Bey and W. R.O'Farrell, Notes on Three Interest-ing Cases (Clin. Rec), 652
Sinus, Frontal, Endo-nasal Trepan-ning of—Halle's Method — W.Nasieli (Abs.), 685
Frontal, Myxoma of, causingDisplacement of Eyeball — G.Klionsky (Abs.), 612
Frontal, Operations on ; Barany'sTechnic—R. Barany (Abs.), 686
Frontal, Suppuration of, Acute,Diffuse Osteomyelitis of Skull from—H. Bell Tawse (Soc. Procs.),320
Frontal, Suppuration of, Acute,Treatment of Pain in, by Nerve-Blocking—Dubre (Abs.), 477
Frontal, Suppuration of, Chronicwith Acute Exacerbation—W. T.Gardiner (Soc. Procs.), 603
——• Frontal, Suppuration of, Chronic,Unusual Case of—Wm. Ibbotson(Soc. Procs.), 42
Frontal, Suppuration of, Through-and-Through Drainage in—S. E.Roberts (Abs.), 346
Frontal, Trochlear Paralysis afterOperation on—J. Ohm (Abs.), 139
——• Lateral, Thrombosis of, withRadical Operation performed inSchool Clinic—J. Kerr Love (Soc.Procs.), 265
—— Lateral, Thrombosis of; Temporo •sphenoidal Abscess, etc.—T. H. Just(Soc. Procs.), 261
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The Journal of
Laryngology and Otology
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The Journal ofLaryngology and Otology
EDITED BY
A. LOGAN TURNER AND J. S. FRASER
FOUNDED IN 1887 BY MOBELL MACKENZIEAND NORMS WOLFENDEN
VOLUME FORTY
EdinburghPublished for the Proprietors by
Oliver and Boyd, Tweeddale CourtLondon: 33 Paternoster Row
1925
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General Index
Sinus, Nasal Accessory, Disease of—J. K. Milne Dickie (Ads.); E.Watson-Williams (Abs.), 344, 345
Nasal, Inflammation of, Chronic—W. J. Harrison (Ads.), 685
• Sphenoidal, Empyema of, withOptic Neuritis, etc.—R. E. Wright(Abs.), 613
Sphenoidal, Puncture of—K. M.Menzel (Abs.), 139
Sphenoidal, Suppuration of, withDefective Vision ; Use of SuctionSyringe in Diagnosis—P. Watson-Williams (Soc. Procs.), 668
Suppuration of, Chronic ; Is it aCause of Bronchiectasis ?—JamesAdam (Orig. Art), 172
Suppuration of, Necrotising—Kompanejetz (Abs.), 476
Sinus Thrombosis, Otogenic, CerebralSymptoms in—W. Klestadt (Abs.),473
Sinuses, Accessory, Condition of,in Encephalitis Lethargica — A.Lowndes Yates (Orig. Art.), 646;(Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 806
• Cranial Blood, Septic Phlebitisin—H. Burger (Abs.), 45
• Nasal, Instruments for Explora-tion of—A. Lowndes Yates (Orig.Art.), 417
Posterior, Opening of, withoutPus, Alleged Cure of Retro-BulbarNeuritis by—Bourget (Abs.), 756
Posterior, Suppuration of, andRetrobulbar Neuritis—G. Liebault(Abs.), 477
Sphenoidal, Multiple, and theirClinical Importance — P. Caliceti(Abs.), 345
Suppuration of, and its EffectiveTreatment—S. Pern (Abs.), biz
Sinusitis. See Sinus, Suppuration ofSkiagrams of Malignant Disease of
Ear—Sydney Scott (Soc. Procs.),255
Skull, Osteomyelitis of, Diffuse, fromAcute Frontal Sinus Suppuration—H. Bell Tavvse (Soc. Procs.), 320
Society, Oto-Laryngological, of Berlin,
85
Transactions of, 1924—A. LoganTurner, 742
Society, Royal, of Medicine : Sectionof Laryngology, 28, 117, 186, 316,388, 590, 658, 798
Society, Royal, of Medicine : Sectionof Otology, 28, 124, 255, 381, 470,634, 730
Sound, Localisation of, is it a Functionof MembranaTympaniand Ossicles ?—J. A. Keen (Orig. Art), 363
Sourds-Muets ; Etude medicale, peda-gogique, et sociale—G. de Parrel etMme. Georges Lamarque (Rev.), 279
Spectacles, Bartel's, Modification of—A. R. Tweedie (Soc. Procs.), 387
Speech without a Larynx—H. Burger(Orig. Art), 789 ; (Discussion—Soc.Procs.), 801
Sphenoidal Sinus. See Sinus, Sphen-oidal
Sphincters of Alimentary Canal andtheir Clinical Significance—A. F.Hurst (Abs.), 485
Spicer, Robert Henry Scanes. SeeObituary
Stapedius Muscle, Function of—W. E.Perekalin (Abs.), 396
Static Apparatus, Animal Experimentsand Clinical Investigations on Re-lation of Blood Pressure to—ConradStein and Oskar Benesi (Abs.), 274
Statistical Tables for Years 1923 and1924 from Ear and Throat Depart-ment, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh—E. C. Scott, J. P. Stewart, andSybil Rutherford (Orig. Art), 519
Stewart, J. P. See Scott, C. E.Stridor, Congenital Laryngeal, with
Dysphagia—Dan M'Kenzie (Orig.(Art), 285
Laryngeal, Congenital, or Laryn-geal Web —Philip Franklin (Soc.Procs.), 191
Sturm, F. Pearce, Intra-LabyrinthinePressure Balance, with SpecialReference to Significance of Signsof Labyrinth Deafness in Cases ofMiddle-Ear Disease in Children(Orig. Art), 178
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Styloid Process of Temporal Bone,its Variations and their SurgicalSignificance — Douglas Guthrie{Abs.), 277
Styloid Processes, Elongated—AlbanEvans {Clin. Rec), 469
Subperiosteal Abscess, IntracranialInfection by Erosion from — T.Ritchie Rodger {Orig. Art), 451 ;{Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 470
Sulpharsphenamin, Use of, in Vin-cent's Angina and Stomatitis inChildren — L. H. Barenborg andMax W. Bloomberg {Abs.), 405
Swab-holders, Special, for Use inTonsillectomy—A. R. Tweedie {Soc.Procs.), 387
Synechise, Treatment of, by SurgicalDiathermy—W. Stupka {Abs.), 610
Syphilis of Larynx, and Tuberculosis—E. D. D. Davis {Soc. Procs.), 391
Syphilis of the Premaxilla — M.Lannois and R. Gaillard {Abs.), 482
Tables, Statistical, for Years 1923and 1924, from Ear and ThroatDepartment, Royal Infirmary,Edinburgh —C. E. Scott, J. P.Stewart, and Sybil Rutherford{Orig. Art.), 519
Tampon, New, for Tonsil and AdenoidOperations—L. M. Pearlman {Abs.),552
Tapia, A. G., Large " Pharyngos-tomes": A Complication of Laryn-gectomy; How to avoid them;Technique of their Closure {Orig.Ar/.),ySi; {Discussion—Soc.Procs.),798
Temporal Bone, Complete Sequestrumof Petrous Portion of—FrancisMuecke {Soc. Procs.), 131
Immobilised for Operative Prac-tice—Douglas Guthrie {Soc. Procs.),609
Two Unusual Anatomical Con-ditions of—L. Hofmann {Abs.),674
Variations of Styloid Process of—Douglas Guthrie {Abs.), 277
Temporal Lobe Abscess; ChronicMiddle Ear Suppuration ; Recovery—J. S. Fraser {Soc. Procs.), 595
Extradural Abscess ;• VentricularMeningitis — J. S. Fraser {Soc.Procs.), 593
• Otogenous—Alex. R. Tweedie{Clin. Rec), 467
Temporo-sphenoidal Abscess drainedby Dr Sutherland's Rubber Drain-age Tube—G.B. Brand {Soc. Procs.),268
Temporo-sphenoidal Abscess ; LateralSinus Thrombosis, etc.—T. H. Just{Soc. Procs.), 261
Naming Aphasia—T. H. Just{Soc. Procs.), 259
Thermophone, Sensitivity of Eartested by—F. W. Kranz {Abs.),34°
Thomson, St Clair, Ecchondrosis ofLarynx, successfully treated byLaryngo-fissure {Orig. Art.), 1
Thrombophlebitis, Otogenic Opera-tive Treatment of—Erik Knutson,H. Von Fieandt {Abs.), 474, 475
Thrombosis, Jugular Bulb, etc., Opera-tion, Cerebellar Abscess, Latent;Death—W. T. Gardiner {Soc. Procs.),604
Otogenic Sinus, CerebralSymptoms in—W. Klestadt {Abs.),
473Thyroglossal Cysts—F. J. Cleminson
and A. R. Tweedie {Soc. Procs.), 192,669
Thyroglossal Cysts and Fistulae—Hamilton Bailey {Abs.), 484
Thyroglossal Tract, Facts, and Con-siderations in Study of—A. P.Bertwistle {Abs.), 483
Thyroid Cartilage, Radiotherapy ofLarynx through—-Escat and Laval{Abs.), 140
Thyroid, Intralaryngeal and Intra-tracheal—G. Gradenigo {Abs.), 350
Thyrotomy, Lateral, Removal of bothVocal Cords by, for Epithelioma—C. A. S. Ridout {Soc. Procs.),658
852
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General IndexTod, Margaret C, Results of Opera-
tions on Nose and Throat in Casesof Asthma (Orig. Art.), 582 ; (Dis-cussion—Soc. Procs.), 590
Tongue, Lupus of—James Adam(Soc. Procs.), 609
Malignant Disease of, and Floorof Mouth—W. S. Syme {Soc. Procs.),267
Naevus of, and of Epiglottis— Harold Kisch (Soc. Procs.),669
Tonsil and Adenoid Operations, NewTampon for — L. M. Pearlman(Abs.), 552
Tonsil Capsule, Anatomy of—F. Marx,(Abs.), 816
Tonsil, Carcinoma of, etc. — F. F.Muecke (Soc. Procs.), 812
Tonsil Forceps, Haemostatic — R.Graham Brown (Orig. Art.), 650 ;(Soc. Procs.), 809
Tonsil Operations, Bleeding in—J. K.Milne Dickie—(Orig. Art.), 243
Tonsil, Tuberculoma of, Fibroid —Douglas Guthrie (Soc. Procs.), 608,806
Tumour of, for Diagnosis—G. E.Martin (Soc. Procs.), 606
Tonsillectomy. See Tonsils, Enuclea-tion of,
Tonsillitis and Acute Rheumatismand Haemorrhagic Nephritis, Con-nection between—S. H. Mygind(Abs.), 404
Tonsillitis, Septic, followed by Bi-lateral Middle Ear Suppuration,Acute Mastoiditis, Acute Nephritis,etc.—E. D. Dalziel Dickson (Clin.Rec), 530
Tonsillogenous Infection, in Clinicaland Experimental Investigations onEtiology of Joint and Muscle Rheu-matism — Reider Gording (Abs.),403
Tonsils, Diseased, and Adenoids,Operative Treatment of— J. R.Griffin (Abs.), 819
Dissection of—T. B. Jobson(Abs.), 406
Tonsils, Dissection of, in Boy withCongenital Heart Disease—S. G.Papadopoulos (Abs.), 407
Dissection of, Surgical Controlof Bleeding following—J. J. Rainey(Abs.), 407
• Dissection of, Waring Suction—J. B. H. Waring (Abs.), 406
Enucleation of, in PeritonsillarInfections—G. Volger (Abs.), 817
Enucleation of, by Propulsionand Avulsion—J. Bowring Horgan(Abs.), 819
Enucleation of, Special Swab-holders for Use in—A. R. Tweedie(Soc. Procs.), 387
Enucleation of, SubcutaneousEmphysema following — Chas.Rosenbaum (Abs.), 278
Enucleation of, Surgical Emphy-sema following—S. Stein (Abs.), 279
Faucial, Haemorrhage duringDissection of—N. Patterson (Abs.),406
• Hypertrophy of, Etiology of—H. L. Cronk (Abs.), 278
Tooth, Canine, Eruption of into NasalFossa attended by Rhinitis Caseosa—Peter H. Abercrombie (Clin.Rec), 586
Unerupted Central Incisor - -Alex. Strang (Soc. Procs.), 271
Tortuosity of Carotid—J. F. O'Malley(Soc. Procs.), 28
Tortuosity of Internal Carotid inRelation to Pharynx—A. BrownKelly (Orig. Art.), 15
Trachea, Cyst-Adenoma of— K.Staunig (Abs.), 759
Malformations of—M. Bigler(Abs.), 141
Obstruction of, produced byDistortion of Larynx — JamesDundas-Grant (Soc. Procs.), 37
Stenosis of, Cicatricial, KeenOperation for — C. Jackson andW. W. Keen (Abs.), 53
Stenosis of, treated by means ofDilator, etc.—Herbert Tilley (Soc.Procs.), 809
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Trachea, Ulceration of GummatousLymphatic Gland into, causingAsphyxia—A. Beutler (Abs.), 141
Tracheo-bronchial Glands, Tuber-culous, Calcareous Degeneration of,etc.—Irwin Moore (Soc. Procs.), 33
Tracheotomy as a Curative Measurefor Tuberculosis of the Larynx—StClair Thomson and W. Howarth{Soc. Procs.), 188
Tracheotomy in Tuberculous Laryn-gitis—T. Ritchie Rodger {Orig.Art.), 639
Trepanning, Endo-Nasal, of FrontalSinus, Halle's Method—W. Nasieli(Ads.), 685
Trochlear Paralysis after Operationon Frontal Sinus—J. Ohm (Abs.),139
Trypaflavin in Treatment of Post-operative Purulent Meningitis—C.L. Paul Triib (Abs.), 483
Tube-flap, Mastoid Fistula closed by— Dan M'Kenzie (Soc. Procs.),256
Tuberculoma, Fibroid, of Tonsil—Douglas Guthrie (Soc. Procs.), 608,806
Tuberculosis, Laryngeal, Cure byGalvano-Puncture—Herbert Tilley(Soc. Procs.), 810
Laryngeal, Healing Action ofLight in—H. Leicher (Abs.), 819
Laryngeal, healed by SanatoriumTreatment, Silence and Galvano-Cautery—St Clair Thomson (Soc.Procs.), 317
Laryngeal, Immunity in — J.Bumba (Abs.), 410
Laryngeal, with Involvement ofBase of Tongue—James Dundas-Grant (Soc. Procs.), 122
Laryngeal, Laryngo-fissure in—St Clair Thomson (Soc. Procs.), 29
Laryngeal, Tracheotomy as aCurative Measure for — St ClairThomson and W. Howarth (Soc.Procs.), 188
Laryngeal, and Syphilis—E. D.D. Davis (Soc. Procs.), 391
Tuberculosis, Laryngeal, Tracheotomyin—T. Ritchie Rodger (Orig. Art),639 ; (Discussion—Soc. Procs.), 802
of Mastoid—Francis Muecke(Soc. Procs.), 131
probably, of Nose—N. S. Car-ruthers (Soc. Procs.), 670
of (Esophagus and Stomach—Herbert Tilley (Soc. Procs.), 810
Prevention and Treatment of—John Laird (Rev.), 488
of Upper Air Passages, Im-munity in—F. Blumenfeld (Abs.),409
Tuberculous Disease of Middle Ear—H. W. D. M'Cart (Orig. Art.),456
Turner, A. Logan, Abductor Paralysisof Vocal Cord subsequent to Scir-rhus Cancer of Mamma (Clin. Rcc.),534
Xanthoma Tuberosum, with Ex-tensive Distribution of Xanthomat-ous Nodules on Mucous Membraneof Respiratory Tract (Clin. Rec),249
Tutocain, A New Anaesthetic—K.Teichert (Abs.), 56; H. Reidel(Abs.), 194 ; C. Hirsch (Abs.), 481 ;P. and E. Watson-Williams (Abs.),481
Tnveedie, Alex. R., Otogenous BrainAbscess — Right Temporal Lobe(Clin. Rec), 467
Tympanic Antrum, Malignant Diseaseof—Francis Muecke (Soc. Procs.),131
Obliteration of, in Radical Opera-tion—Eric W. Gutteridge (Orig.Art.), 174
Tympanum, Angioma, Nasvoid of(? Endothelioma) — James Dundas-Grant (Soc. Procs.) 124
Retraction of, is not always anIndex of Tubal Stenosis and Defec-tive Hearing—P. Caliceti (Abs.), 272
Uvula and Epiglottis, Co-existingEpithelioma of—E. Escat (Abs.),75°
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Ventricle of Morgagni, Cysts of—O. Bartoli {Abs.), 758
Ventriculo-cordectomy in Double Ab-ductor Paralysis—Walter Howarth{Soc. Procs.), 662
Vestibular Apparatus, Human, Con-tributions to Physiology of— E.Wodak and M. H. Fischer (Trans-lated by A. R. Tweedie) {SpecialAbs.), 201
Vestibular and Auditory Tests inIntracranial Surgery—W. P. Eagle-ton {Abs.), 273
Vestibular Line, Horizontal, and itsProjection on Profile of Head—Girard {Abs.), 750
Vestibular Nystagmus, Influence ofAsphyxia on, etc. — N. Kleitmanand A. de Kleyn {Abs.), 752
Vestibular Organ, Function of, andClinical Examination of OtolithicApparatus—F. H. Quix {Orig. Art.),425, 493
Vincent's Angina and Stomatitis inChildren, Use of Sulpharsphenaminin—L. H. Barenborg and Max W.Bloomberg {Abs.), 405
Vincent's Organisms associated withUlceration of Larynx — E. W.Goodall {Clin. Rec), 115; {Dis-cussion—Soc. Procs.), 121
Vision, Defective, in SphenoidalSinusitis, Use of Suction Syringein Diagnosis—P. Watson-Williams{Soc. Procs.), 668
Vocal Cords. See Cords, Vocal
Waggett, E. B., Chondroma ofCricoid Cartilage of Larynx {Clin.Rec), 27
Waring Suction Tonsillectomy — J.B. H. Waring {Abs.), 406
Watson-Williams, £., Variations inTime required to induce Anaesthesiaby Surface Application of CocainHydrochloride Solution in VaryingConcentration {Orig: Art.), 374
Watson- Williams, P., Semon Lecture,1925. The Toll of Chronic FocalNasal Sepsis on Body and Mind(Orig. Art.), 765
Wilkinson, George, The New Audio-metry {Crit. Rev.), 538
Whistle of Naso-pharyngeal Originproduced while Talking—Jacques{Abs.), 683
Wodak, E., and Fischer, M. H., Con-tributions to the Physiology ofthe Human Vestibular Apparatus(Translated by A. R. Tweedie){Special Abs.), 201
Xanthoma Tuberosum, with Exten-sive Distribution of XanthomatousNodules on Mucous Membraneof Respiratory Tract—A. LoganTurner {Clin. Rec), 249
X-ray Diagnosis of Surgical Condi-tions of (Esophagus—H. K. Pan-crast {Abs ), 53
X-ray Films illustrating Lung Map-ping with Lipiodol — WalterHowarth {Soc. Procs.), 673
X-rays and Radium in Treatment ofFibro-sarcoma of Nasopharynx—Norman Patterson {Soc Procs.),3'8
Yates, A. Lowndes, Condition ofAccessory Sinuses in EncephalitisLethargica {Orig. Art.), 646 ; {Dis-cussion~Soc. Procs.), 806
Yates, A. Lowndes, Instruments forExploration of Nasal Sinuses {Orig.Art.), 417
Zeiss Binocular Lens, Modified Head-band for—A. J. H. Baar {Abs.),618
Zinc-Ion Treatment of Middle-EarSuppuration—Viggo Schmidt {Abs.),332
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