Jan. 15, 1921.
INDEX TO VOLUME II., 1920.Readers in search of a given subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several case
distributed under two or more separate but nearly synonymous headings—such, for instance, as Brain and Cerebral,Heart and Cardiac, Liver and Hepatic, Bicycle and Cycle, Child and Infant, Bronchocele, Goitre, and Thyroid,Diabetes, Glycosuria and Sugar, Eye, Ophthalmic, and Vision, &c., &c. (Py Q)=Parliamentary Question.
A Concordance of page numbers and dates of issue will be found at the end of the Index.
A
Abdominal palpation, an artifice in, 616Aberdeen, scheme fora central hospital, 223Aberdeen University, pass-lists, 163; meeting,
275Aberystwyth Guardians and an ex-Service
applicant, 1119; district medical officership,1328
Abortion, criminal, 96; in Nagyvarad, pro-posed notification, 1222
Abraham, Dr. A., test for occult blood in thestools, 420; lobar pneumonia, 558 cases, 543
Abram, Dr. J. H., excess of normal cerebro-spinal fluid, 1258
Abscess of frontal sinus, 1255Académie de Médecine, jubilee, 1270Acceleration, voluntary, of the pulse, 759Accident, fatal, to a medical woman, 48Acetv l-aminophenylsalt of antimony (stibenyl)
in the treatment of human trypanosomiasisand kala-azsr (Dr. P. Manson-Bahr),178
Achondroplasia, 1057Achylia gastrica (Dr. T. I. Bennett.), 11964’Aoidogis" following bee-stings (Mr. J. 0.
Beven),850, 862, 1167Acne rosacea, gastric analysis in (Dr. J. A.
Ryle and Dr. H. W. Barber), 1195Actinomycosis, primary, of the tongue, 613;
of the conjunctiva, f62; of upper jaw, 1005Activity and repose, 808Adam, Dr. C., Taschenbuch der Augenheil-kunde fiir Aerzte und Studierende, fourthedition, 1920 (review), 251
Adami. Prof. G., science and the art of medi-cine, 732
Adams, Dr. A., hereditary factor in tuber-culosis, 1071
Adams, Mr. D. K., embolic aneurysm of peri-pheral arteries, 309
Adams, Mr. J., results of three years’ treat-ment of syphilitic mothers and babies, 990,999
Adams, Mr. P. H., arterio-sclerosis of the eye,258
Addison, Mr. 0. L., fore-quarter amputation(Le Contes’ method), 1057
Addresses, introductory, 755Adenoma of thyroid gland, 1309Adult delinquents, juvenile, mentality of, 80Advertisements in the medical press, 36, 627Advisory Medical Council, local, in being, 1211,
1274Aerophagia, 1074Agglutinable cultures, standardised (Dr. A. D.
Gardner), 494Ahern, Dr. J. M., inquiry into the mentality
of juvenile adult delinquents, 108Air Medical Force (see Students’ Guide), 470Air Medical Service of United States, 413;
navigation, medical requirements for (Wing-Cmdr. M. Flack), 838
Air Sickness, its Nature and Treatment(MM. R. Cruchet and R. Moulinier) (review),250
Air we breathe, the, 616; safety in (leadingarticle), 860
Aitken, Mr. D. M., operative treatment ofosteo arthritis of hip-joint, 1099
Alastrim, variola, and varicella, 42 ; and small-pox, relationship of, 1153, 1325
Albee’s operation for caries of the spine, 30Albert, Prof. J., leprosy in the Philippines, a
correction, 575Albert-Weil, Dr. E., Elements de Radiologie,second edition, 1920 (review), 953
Albuminuria of small white kidney (Dr. I. J.Davies), 1249,1318
Alcohol in Norway and Sweden, 258Alcohol, two actions of (Dr. W. Burridge), 293Alcoholic liquids, toxicity of, 908Alcoholism, an alienist on, 961 ; internationalcongress against (Py Q), 1171
Alder, Mr. N., new form of straight monauralstethoscope, 856
Alien enemy practitioners, 96Alimentary tract, obstructions of, 1143All-American Conference on Venereal Diseases,
964Allahabad Medical Association, 817
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Alibutt, Sir T. C., the universities in medicalresearch and practice, 1
Allen, Mr. C., the illness of, 159
Alport, Dr. A. C., acute encephalitis lethargica,553
Alvarenga prize of the College of Physicians ofPhiladelphia, date of award, 1031
Amazon, an infant (Mr. D. S. Pracy), 401America, functional re-education in, 632 ;medical education in, 667; and post-graduatestudy in London, 673
American hospital in London and Dr. C. Mayo,dinner, 84; physicians’ grants to Austrianphysicians, 519 ; College of Surgeons, 672
American Journal of Ophthalmology (review),132
American Pocket Medical Dictionary (Dr.W. A. N. Dorland) eleventh edition, 1919(review), 503 ; Medical Biographies (Dr. H. A.Kelly and Dr. W. L. Burrage) (review), 1310
American Review of Tuberculosis (review), 406American works, recent, on food and dietetics(reviews on), 23
Amputation, fore-quarter (Le Contes’ method),1057
Ansemia, severe, 898; and debilitv, treatmentby nucleinate of manganese, 1309
Anesthesia, hysterical cutaneous, pathogenesisof (Dr. A. F. Hurst), 235
An2esthesia, expert, a coroner on. 521Anaesthetic research in America, 1062Ansesthetios in veterinary practice, 582Anaesthetics, their Uses and Administration
(Dr. D. W. Buxton) sixth edition, 1920(review), 820
ANALYTICAL RECORDS FROM" "THE LANCET"LABORATORY. - Anasarcin, 1102- Antacidlozenges, 506-Brunol, 506-Bvnotone, 1102-Croftol, 506-Fecto disinfectant, 5C6-Glaxo, 506-Lectona, 506-Pears’ unscentedtransparent soap, 1102-Pertonal, 506-Semprolax, 506 - Sketofax, 506 - Soloidneutral red, 1102-Spasmalgin (Roche), 506—Tubinic preparations, 1102-Vaccines, 506-Vaccine urine, 1102
Anasarcin, 1102Anatomical names, simple, plea for (Dr. W. C.Morton), 513; terminology (leading article),560; material (leading article), 754
Anatomy, nasal, collection of, 1011; patch-work, 1212
Anatomy, Surface, Essentials of (Mr. C. R.Whittaker), third edition, 1920 (review),603; Practical, Cunningham’s Manual of(Mr, A. Robinson), seventh edition, 1920(review), 654 ; and Embryology of the Nose,&c. (Dr. J. P. Schaeffer) (review), 1006;Morbid, and Surgical Pathology (Sir A. A.Bowlby and Sir F. W. Andrewes), seventhedition, 1920 (review), 1100 ; Gray’s (Prof. R.Howden), twenty-first edition, 1920 (review),1147
Anderson Stuart memorial, 816Andrewes, Sir F. W., birth and growth of
science in medicine, 829; and Sir A. A.
Bowlby, Surgical Pathology and MorbidAnatomy, seventh edition, 1920 (review),1100
Aneurysm, embolic, of peripheral arteries, 309,374; of the descending aorta, non-fatalrupture of (Mr. S. R. Tattersall), 748, 819;traumatic, of the leg (Dr. J. A. C. Macewen),946
Angeio-neurot;c cedema, family history in acase of (Dr. C. Cameron), 849
, Angeitis in wild animals, 256Angina, Vincent’s, infection with the
, organisms of, following man-bite (Dr. P. H.Hennessy and Dr. W. Fletcher), 127
Anglo-American library for Central Europe, 46Anglo-French Review (review), 1208Animal casualties during the war, 511
Animal Experiments and Surgery (Mr. W. C.Spencer (review), 653
Animals, periodontal disease in, 758; diseasesof, in 1919,960
Annual report for 1919 of the medical officerof health for Norwich, 572
, Anoxaemia (Mr. J. Barcroft), 485Antacid lozenges, 506Anthrax and notification, 308, 1074; agree-
1 ment, international (Py Q), 1121 ; shaving-brush infection with (Dr. D. C. L. Fitz-williams), 1304
Anthropology, need of a new technique (Prof.K. Pearson), 679
Anti-hookworm campaign, 153Antimalarial measures at Taranto, 30Antimony in the treatment of filariasis, use-
lessness of (Dr. G. C. Low and Dr. A. L.Gregg), 551
Antimony tartrate for bilharzia, time of dayto give, 528
Antiseptics for surgeons, a paradox in. 809Antisyphilitic prophylaxis (Dr. G. R. Hamil-
ton), 492Antituberculous vaccination. 363, 1106Antrum and upper jaw, malignant growths of
(Mr. E. D. D. Davis), 1090, 1166Aorta, stenosis of, congenital, 45Aortitis, syphilitic (Dr. S. B. B. Campbell). 19Aphasia and Associated Speech Problems (Dr.M. Osnato) (review), 1007
Apothecaries’ Society of London, Sir S. Murphyelected Master, 484; pass-lists, 529
Apparently dead," 563Appeal boards and pension applicants (Py Q),926
Applications, hot and cold. on the superficialand deep temperatures (Prof. J. J. R.Macleod, Mr. A. R. Self, and Capt. N. B.Taylor), 645
Appointments, weekly lists of, 50,107,165, 225,276, 328, 378, 426, 532, 579. 629, 677. 725, 771,824, 874, 928, 975, 1032, 1077, 1123, 1176, 1233,1232, 1330
Arbutu, Dr. J. G., a unified terminology, 1115Archives de Medecine Militaires (review), 80Archives de Medecina, Cirugia y Especiali-dades (review), 1102
Armstrong, Dr. R., eceliac disease, 1023Armstrong-Jones, Sir R., " snapping of the
brain," 720Army Medical Service (see Student’s Guide),
467Army Medical Service in relation to theeducation and training of newly-qualifiedmen, 89 ; Director-General of (Py Q). 377 ;medical officers placed on half pay (Py Q),1029
Aronstam, Dr. N. E., simple ulceration of thegenitalia, 364
Arteries, peripheral, embolic aneurysm of, 309,374
Arteries. Systemic, of the Human Body,X.Ray Atlas of (Mr. H. C. Orrin) (review), 654
Arterio-sclerosis and Hypertension (Dr. L. M.Warfield), third edition, 1920 (review), 1260
Arterio-sclerosis of the eye, 258Arthritis and Rheumatism (Dr. R. Stock-man) (review), 502
Arthroplasty, three cases (Dr. C. D’OylyGrange), 554
Artificial leg, a standard, 256, 374; eyesfor ex-Service men. 47; limbs, EasternCounties centre for. 327 ; limbs, upkeep andrepair of (Pv Q). 1171,1230; new (Py Q), 1230
Arytenoids, fixation of, in an osteo-arthriticpatient, 1255
Ascites and cedema in malaria (Dr. J. I.Enright), 748
Ascoli, Prof. M., an artifice in abdominalpalpation, 616
Ash, Dr. E. L., Problem of Nervous Break-down (review), 1103
Askey. Dr. S. G., Mikulicz’s disease, 502Assam, medical work in, 878, 1125Assaults upon children (Py Q), 377Asthma, treatment by adrenalin and pituitary
extract, 248 ; benzyl benzoate in 808, 920lsthmas, animal (Dr. J. Freeman), 231;
bacterial and spasmodic, 234Astral intensifier, 1180Asylums, ex-Service men, (Py Q), 323; war-adapted,657
Atkin, Sir R., medicine and the bar, 1015Atlas, pathological dislocation forward, of the
952Atmospheric pollution, monthly record, 372;sixth report of the Committee of Investiga-tion (see Supplement, Nov. 20th, 1920) ;(leading article), 1061 ; Manchester smokescreen, 275
Atony, idiopathic, of bladder (Dr. S. M.Vassalo), 599
Atrophy, dependent on and conditioned byhypertrophy, 257
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"Atypical" enteric fever, myth of (Dr. R. P.Garrow), 886, 1022
Auld, Dr. A. G., benzyl-benzoate in asthma,920
Aural attic syringe, 804Austen, Maj. E. E., house-fly as a danger to
health, 512Australasian Medical Congress, 815
AUSTRALIA. CORRESPONDENCE FROM.—Austra-lasian Medical Congress ; Criminal abortion ;Alien enemy practitioners ; Personal, 96-Australasian Medical Congress, 815-Pro-hibition in Queensland ; Anderson Stuartmemorial; Action against a practitioner;State hospitals in New South Wales;Venereal disease; SmalI-pox in New Zealand,816-Charity control; Australian army, 1112-British Medical Association overseas;Australasian universities, 1113
Australian tropics, white settlement of, 1013;army, 1112; universities, 1113
Austrian physicians in Russian captivity, pro-jected change, 519
Autoplasty after exposure to hot air, 1096Aviation, commercial, anniversary of, 581Awdry, the late Dr. W. R., memorial to, 723Aymard, Mr. J. L., the tubed pedicle in plastic
surgery, 270Axminster (Devon) Board of Guardians, pro-
posal to eliminate part-time district officersand substitute whole-time medical officers,577
B :
Babtie, Sir W., death of, 626Baby Week, 31; Council, National, meeting,930
Baeillary nephritis, 87CBackwaters of Lethe (Dr. G. A. H. Barton)
(review), 76Bacon’s (Roger) works, 721; The Father of
Experimental Science (Mr. H. S. Redgrove)(review), 1261
Bacteria and Blood Parasites, Diagnosis of (Dr.E. P. Minett) (review), 602
Bacterial intoxication (Dr. F. H. Teale), 279Bacteriology and Mycology of Foods (Mr. F. W.Tanner) (review), 23
Bailey, Dr. C. F., removal of metallic foreignbodies by surgical operation under directX ray control, 125
Bai11ière’s Nurses’ Complete Medical Diction-ary (Constance M. Douthwaite) (review), 299
Bainbridge, Prof. F. A., and Prof. J. A.Menzies, Essentials of Physiology, fourthedition, 1920 (review), 1311
Baird, Dr. Mary. appointed assistant medicalinspector of schools in Natal, 274
Baketel, Dr. H. S., Treatment of Syphilis(review), 298
Bal(iwin, Mr. A., multiple enchondromata.1057
Balfour, Dr. A., War against Tropical Disease(review), 192
Ballant,yne, Dr. J. W., Encyclopaedia Medica(review), 803
Ball-thrombus, cardiac (Dr. G. D. Mathewsonand Dr. A. Rutherford), 745
Banister, Dr. J. B., and Dr. C. N. Longridge,Manual for Midwives (review), 299
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Barbadoes health report, 774 ",,-1B:::--=Barber, Dr. H., herpes and chicken-pox, 421Barber, Dr. H. W., and Dr. J. A. Ryle, gastric
analysis in acne rosacea, 1195Barcroft. Mr J., anoxsemia, 485 IBardswell, Dr. N. B., Advice to Conaumptives,second edition, 1920 (review), 23; awardedthe Bronze Medaille de la ReconnaissanceFrançaise, 164 ; appointed member of con-sulting staff of King Edward VII. Sana-torium, 1031
Barr. Sir J., on intuition, 872Barre, Prof. J. A., and Maj. P. L. Duprey,
srero-iliae sciatica, 196; and Prof. G.Guillain, Tnvaux Neurologiques de Guerre(review), 1147
Barris, Dr. J. D., primary carcinoma ofFallopian tubes, 128 ; and Dr. M. Donaldson,acute inversion of uterus, 999
Bartlett, Dr. W.. After-treatment of SurgicalPatients, first edition, 1920 (review), 355
Barton, Dr. G. A. H., Backwaters of Lethe(review), 76 ; improved gag for operations onthe upper air passages, 1312
Baruch, Dr. S., Epitome of Hydrotherapy(review), 1008
Basal metabolic rate, determination of, and itsvalue in diseases of the thyroid gland (Mr.C. M. Wilson and Dorothy Wilson), 1042
Basaett-Smith, Rear-Admiral P. W., preserva-tion of lemon-juice, 997
Bateman, Dr. F. J. H., death of, 328Bath Royal United Hospital, meeting, 167;
appeal, 1021 ; Pensions Hospital, meeting,1278
Baths, cottage, 110Batten, Dr. R. D., when is ’3.n advertisementnot an adve’tisement ? 627
Basal mettbolism, normal, in man (Prof. G.Dreyer), 289
Baumel, J., and G. Lardennois, I.es InfectionsGangreneuses des Membres Consécutivesaux Plaies de Guerre (review), 75
Baynes, Dr. H. G., psycho-analysis and thepsychoses, 404
Bazett, Dr. H. C., Maj. H. F. Pierce, and Prof.G. Dreyer, diurnal variations in the hsemo-globin content of the blood, 588
Beaumont, Dr. G. E., hereditary factor intuberculosis, 1024
Bechhold, Prof. H., Colloids in Biology andMedicine, second edition (review), 703
Bee-stings, "acidosis" following (Mr. J. 0.Beven), 850, 862, 1167
Beerbohm, Miss Constance, Necessitous Ladies’Holiday and General Fund. 332
Beit Memorial Fellowships, 1276Belfast Royal Victoria Hospital, appeal, 48,
1270 ; water-supply, 571; medical boards in(Py Q), 1122; tuberculosis in, 1163,1219
Bell, Dr. B., nature of the ovarian function,879
Bengal, municipal government and publichealth, 1918-19, 977
Bennett, Dr. T. I., achylia gastrica, 1196Bensaude. Dr.. and Dr. Hallion, treatment of Iasthmatic attacks by adrenalin and pituitaryextract. 248
Benzyl benzoate for persistent hiccough, 512;in whooping-cough, 615 ; in asthma, 808, 920
Beri-beri in Manchester, 723 . u u. ..H’
JjerKeley, JLT. u., jxi-iawirery, secona ecunon,1920 (review), 1148; Handbook of, fifth edi-tion, 1920 (review),1148 ; and Dr. V. Bonney,Difficulties and Emergencies of ObstetricPractice, third edition. 1921 (review), 1310
Beven, Mr. J. 0., "acidosis" following bee-stings, 850, 862
Beveridge, Brig.-Gen. W. W. 0.. disinfectionand disinfestation in the field, 681
Bigland, Dr. A. D., pellagra outbreak in Egypt,98; cerebro-spinal fluid examination in thediagnosis of nervous disease, 687; cerebro-spinal ’fluid in tabes dorsalis, 970 ; and Dr.P. M. Bigland, cerebro-spinal fluid examina-tions, 1031
Bilharzia treated with tartar emetic (Dr. F. G.Cawston), 392; antimony tartrate for, timeof day to give, &28, 1200; disease, somepoints in the diagnosis of (Dr. F. G.Cawston), 1045
Biliary stasis, white bile in, 864Biochemical Journal (review), 954Biochemical research in Queensland, 8Biochemistry of micro-organisms, 158Biometrics and the procatarctic causes of
tuberculosis, 1013
Birds, secondary, sexual characters in, 1179Birmingham General Hospital, charge forin-patients, 164; and mental inefficients,1019
Birmingham University, pass-lists, 163;appeal, 1174
Birth-fracture, spoon-shaped depressed, of rightfrontal bone treated by elevation, 796
Birth-rate Commission report of (Py Q), 272;problems. 929
Birth statistics (Py Q), 49Births, marriages, and deaths, weekly lists of,
51, 107, 165, 225, 276, 329, 379, 426, 484, 532,579, 630, 678, 725, 771, 825, 875, 928, 796, 1032,1078, 1123, 1176, 1233, 1282, 1330
Bi-set Hawkins medallist, Dr. W. H. Hamer, ()"11
Blackham, Col. R. J., Military Sanitation,third edition, 120 (review). 557; FrenchMedical Service in the field, 711; milk in thetropics, 1136
Blackpool, health of, 52Blackwater fever (Capt. E. F. Greene), 555Bladder, idiopathic atony of (Dr. S. M.
Vassalo), 599Blake, Dr. V. H., adenoma of thyroid gland,
1309Bland-Sutton, Sir J., fibroids, lipomas, der-moids, and polypi of the stomach andintestine, 5; Selected Lectures and Essays,fourth edition, 1920 (review), 855
Blepsopathia or eye-strain, 12C6Bligh, Dr. M., and Dr. I. Harris, congenitalstenosis of the aorta, 45
Blind Persons Bill, 49, 271, 423, 577Blind, welfare of, report (H.M. Stationery
Office). 757; care of, 761 ; masseurs, 1036,1080; iightn’ng calculator, 1(’62
Blinding film studio lights, 1236Blindness, hysterical, seeing, looking, and
(Dr. A. F. Hurst), 333; industrial, 581;causes and prevention of. DepartmentalCommittee appointed, 710
Bloch, Dr. Marcel, coagulation of the blood,301. 410, 574
Blood and soluble "albumin" in the stools(Dr. R. Coope), 291
Blood, coagulation of (Marcel Bloch), 301, 410;and urine in pancreatic disease (Dr. P. J.Cammidge, Mr. J. A. C. Forsyth, and Mr.H. A. H. Howard). 393: occult, in the stools.test for, 420 ; haemoglobin contents of, diurnalvariations in (Prof. G. Dreyer, Dr. H. C.Bazett, and Maj. H. F. Pierce), 588
Blood, menstrual, poison in, 582 ; coagulation,600; sugar in (Dr. R. L M. Wallis and Dr.C. D. Gallagher), 784; corpuscles, red. reticu-lated, 1062; grouping with dried materialand its medico-legal bearing, 1096
Blood pressure in eclampsia, necessity forreduction, 1203; and quinine injection (Dr.U. N. Brahmachari), 1301
Blood-vessels, gunshot injury to, discussion,1001; intra-ocular, of the ox, 1096 ....::
Blumenthal, Dr. W., syphilis simulatingsyringomyelia, 565
Board of Edncation, annual report of ChiefMedical Officer, 1016
Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, andRage (Prof. W. B. Cannon) (review), 75
Body and Mind (Sir F. W. Mott), 383Body temperature, influence of suggestion on
(Dr. J. A. Hadfield), 68Bogus "doctor," the, 145Boil, brought to the, 534Bolingbroke Hospital, 22000 raised by theBalham and Tooting Traders’ Association, 577
Bond, Dr C. H., and Sir M. Cooke, history ofthe asylum war hospitals in England andWales, 657
Bone-grafting of fractured mandible (Mr. G.Chubb), 9
Bonney,’Mr. V.. transperitoneal nephropexy,949; present position of midwifery, 951; andDr. C. Berkeley, Difbculties and Emergenciesof Obstetric Practice, third edition, 1921(review), 1310
Bony enlargement of one side of face, 1255Books, &c., received, 51. 110. 166, 276, 328, 42&,
626, 725, 771, 870, 929, 972, 1033, 1122, 1176,1232,1279,1331
Books, scientific, for Central Europe. 1125;reference, to hospitals and charities, 1334
Boot industry, fatigue and output in, 1154Borchard, Prof. A., and Prof. V. Schmieden,Die Deutsche Chirurgie im Weltkrieg 1914bis 1917 (review), 249
Bordet, E., and H. Vaquez, Le Cceur et1’Aorte (review), 406
Borradaile, Mr. L. A., Manual of ElementaryZoology, third edition, 1920 (review), 557
Bose, Sir Jagadis C., Life and Work of (Prof.P. Geddes) (review), 854
Bourges, Dr. H., and Dr. A. Marcandier,treatment of epidemic encephalitis. 1074
Bourne, Mr. A. W., 11 pituitrin," 160;eclampsia in middle pregnancy, 652
Bowlby, Sir A. A., and Sir F. W. Andrewes,Surgical Pathology and Morbid Anatomy,seventh edition, 1920 (review), 1100
Bowman, Dr. C., death of, 577Boycott, Prof. A. E., guinea-pig or cavy, 628 ;tea and brown sugar, 932
B. proteus and B. tuberculosis, symbioticgrowth of (Mr. E. T. Thompson and Dr. R. A.O’Brien), 186
Bradford, Lady May, Hospital Letter-Writer inFrance (review), 904
Bradford Municipal Hospital, 1023Bradford, Sir J. R., clinical experiences of aphysician during the campaign in Franceand Flanders, 1914-19, 535, 583, 636
Bradshaw lecture on chorea (Dr. C. Wall), 1081Brahmachari, Dr. U. N., blood pressure andquinine injection, 1301
Brain, snapping of the," 720, 820 c
uray, ur. je;. a. uu. eastric POlYPOSIS, bO:1Bread conditions in Vienna, 815Breast, cancer and papillomata of, cysts andducts in relation to, 1201
Breast, the, its Anomalies, its Diseases, andtheir Treatment lDr. J. B. Deaver and Dr.J. McFarland) (review), 131
Breasts, diffuse hypertrophy of, 1053Bresslau, Dr. E., Mammary Apparatus of theMammalia (review), 953
Briggs, Prof. H., spoon-shaped depressedbirth-fracture of right frontal bone treatedby elevation, 796 ; the pelvic floor, 797
Brightness and Dullness in Children (Dr. H.Woodrow) (review), 250
Brighton and juvehile welfare, 310Brighton and Sussex Medico-Chirurgical
Society (see Medical Societies)Brighton Pavilion Hospital, final closure, 110Bristol Health Committee, resignation ofchairman, 1090
Bristol hospitals, amalgamation of, 424; hos-pital conditions in, 677; General Hospital,meeting, 724 ; Medical School, dinner, 1278
Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Society (seeMedical Societies
Bristol University, pass lists, 104, 162, 222 ;Markham Skerrett prize awarded, 326; titleof Emeritus professor conferred on Dr. L.Morgan and Mr. J. Swain, 1120
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British and American surgeons, presentationof the great mace to the American Collegeof Surgeons, 811
British Medical Association, annual meeting(leading article), 25; overseas, 1113
BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AT CAMBRIDGE(annual meeting) : Increase of Subscriptionand office salaries; Transformation of theAssociation into a federation of medicalbodies ; Supplement to the " BritishMedical Journal"; Professional secrecy ;Secret remedies; Minimum salaries forpublic appointments, 32-Report of theMinistry of Health Committee ; Ideal HealthCouncil, 33-Report of the Medico-PoliticalCommittee ; Fees for practitionerssummoned by midwives; Vaccination ofinsured persons; Limitation of panel listsin Glasgow; Public health and Poor-law;Payment of voluntary hospital staffs ; Payingpatients at Poor-law hospitals ; Work of theNaval and Military Committee; Generalapprovals; Annual general meeting, 34-Meeting of the Council, resignation of Dr.Macdonald : Exhibition. 35Medical Education.-Place of preliminary
science in the medical curriculum, 84-Teaching of chemistry, 8.5-Physics inmedical education, 86-Courses of study inscience for medical students, with particularreference to biology, 87 - Teaching of
anatomy, 88Medicine. -Nervous disorders of the
stomach and intestine, 200-Present positionof vitamines in clinical medicine, 201-Sub-acute bacterial endocarditis. 202
SMfgrv.—Gastric ulcer, 133-Treatment ofcalculi in the pelvic part of the ureter;Carcinoma of the rectum, 134-Diagnosisof glaucoma; Nerve suture and its results,135--Chronic suppuration in the accessorysinuses of the nose ; Demonstrations. 137Naval and Military -Army Medical
Service in relation to the education andtraining of newly qualified men, 89-Gaspoisoning, 90
Venereal Diseases.-Venereal diseases, 90-Treatment of syphilis in infancy andChildhood. 91Medical Sociology.-Euture of medical
pract ice, 91Obstetrics and 6’!/na’co!os’!/.—Puerperal
sepsis, 137-Surgical treatment of puerperatsepsis; Intravenous protein therapy in
puerperal septicaemia; Serums and vaccinesin puerperal infection, 138Elpetro therapeutics.-Diagnosis and treat-
ment by electrical methods of paralysis dueto nerve injuries; Radiography of tumoursof the chest ; Diagnostic value of the renaloutline, 139-X ray therapy in Oriental sore,140Pathology and Bacteriology. - Livef
atrophy; Present position of cancer research,204-Bacteriology of cerebro-spinal fever, 205
Gynaecology and Electro- therap eu tics. -Treatment of uterine fibroids, 206Physiology and Pharmacology.-Acidosis
in disease, 207-Treatment ot denervatedmuscle and the "disuse" theory; Quinineand its related alkaloids in pharmacologyand therapeutics, 208
Tropical Medicine.-Problems of filariasis,209-Role of Filaria bancrofti in the produc-tion of lymphatic obstruction, and a con-sideration of elephantiasis from the patho-logical standpoint, 210-Dietetic deficiencyand endocrine activity, with special refer-ence to deficiency oedemas, 211 -Stibenyl inthe treatment of trypanosomiasis; Demon-strations, 212Exhibition of surgical and’electrical appli- i
ances, drugs, and foods, 94, 140, 213 ,
British Dentists’ Hospital, report. 1119British girls and Orientals, association with(Py Q), 272
British Hospital for Mothers and Babies, 817British Hospitals Association, meeting atBirmingham, 677
British Journal of Children’s Diseases (review),299,751
British Journal of Experimental Pathology(review), 558, 1102
British Journal of Ophthalmology (review),704
British Journal of Tuberculosis (review), 406British Orthopaedie Association (see Medical
Societies)Briti .h research chemicals, 1036Bronchitis, chronic, diagnosis of, 799Bronchus, carcinoma of, 924Brooke, Dr. G. E., Medico-Tropical Practice,second edition. 1920 (review), 557
Broster, Dr. L. R., tank exhaustion, 1156Brought to the boil, 534Brown, Dr. W., "psychology and psycho-therapy," 1155
Brown, Dr. W. L., Sympathetic NervousSystem in Disease (review) 74
Brownlee, Dr. J., epidemiology of phthisis,129; the present epidemic of scarlet fever,1093
Brownlie. Dr. J. L., clinical diagnosis of diph-iheria, 320. 1225
Bruce, Dr. W., obituary, 922, 1113Bruce-Portpr, Sir B., blind masseurs, 1080Bruckner. A, and W. Meisner, Ophthalmology
(review), 406Brugsch, Prof. Dr. Th.. Ergebnisse derGesamten Medizin ((review), 76
Brummana Hospital, needs of, 728Brunetiere. Dr., primary actinomycosis of theconjunctiva, 862
Brunol, 506Brussels congress, proposed, of military medi-cine and chemistry, 1031
Bryan, Mr. 0. W., interstitial hernia, 10b7Bryant. Col. H. W., death of, 96Buckmaster, Prof. G. A., and Dr. H. R. B.Rickmn, Course of Practical Physiology(review), 1008
Buckley, Winifred F., re-formation of elbow-joint after gunshot fracture, 294
Bull, Prof. P., thoracoplasty in pulmonarytuberculosis, 778
Bulletin of the Naval Medical Association ofJapan (review), 634
Bulman, Dr. M. W., myoclonic encephalitiswith recovery, 1093 -
Bunge, Prof. von, death of, 1069Burleigh, Mr. H. W., the late Dr. LeonardGuthrie, 674, 1167
Burrage, Dr. W. L., and Dr. H. A, Kelly,American Medical Biographies (review), 1310
Burrell, Dr. L. S., classification of pulmonarytuberculosis, 242
Burridge, Dr. W., two actions of alcohol, 293 ;pellagra among the prisoners in Egypt, 764;fa nine drop-y, observations on two kinds ofoedema. 1070
Burtou Fanning, Dr. F. W., "masked tuber-culosis," 1143
Burton Opitz, Dr. R., Text-book of Physiology(review), 190
Bury, Dr. J. S., physical element in psycho-neuroses, 66; symptoms resembling tabesd.’rsatis, 844
Butler, Henrv Montague, D.D., Harrow Lifeof (Mr. E Graham) (review), 1148
Buttar, Dr. C., Poor-la" Infirmaries as muni-cipal hospitals, 1290, 1307
Buttrills convalescent treatment centre (Py Q),12b1
Buxton, Dr. D. W., Anoestheties, their Usesand Aiministration, sixth edition, 1920(review), 802
Buzzard, Dr. E. F., mental hygiene. 1127;’
(leading article), 1152Bycott, Dr. A. H., provision of expert medicaland surgical treatment, 366
Byers, Sir J. W., obituary, 675Bynotone, 1102
C
Caduceus, the, 878Caecum, appendix. and colon, transposition of
(Dr. V. J. Glover), 998Caesarean section scar, rupture of, in sub-sequent pregnancy or labour (Dr. E.Holland). 591; lor eclampsia (Dr. R. L. Ley),1051
Calculus, renal, unusually large (Mr. H. B.Mylvaganam), 898
Calcutta water-supply, 520; School of TropicalMedicine, 1268
Caledonian Medical Society (see MedicalSocieties)
Calmette, A., L’Infection Bacillaire et laTuberculose (review), 74
Calwell, Dr. W. K., relapsing fever, 785Cambridge University, pass-list, 46,325,1327;reappointment of demonhtrators, 529
Cameron, Dr. A. F., variola, varicella, andalastrim, 42
Cameron, Dr. C., family history in a case ofangeio-neurotic oederna, 849
Cammidge, Dr. P. J., Mr. J. A. C. Forsyth.and Mr. H. A. H. Howard, blood and urinein pancreatic disease. 393 ; Diabetic Dietingand Cookery (review). 557
Campaign in France and Flanders, 1914-19,cl nical experiences of a physician during SirJ. R. Bradford), 535. 583
Campbell, Dr. G. G., Common Diseases of thebkin (review), 356
Campbell, Dr. S. B. B., syphilitic aortitis,19
Campbell, Dr. W. S., death of, 724Carupbell, Mr. R., death of, 624; memorial to,
1163
CANADA, CORRESPONDENCE FROM.-Medicalpioneers in Western Canada; Canac ianSociety of Anaesthetists, 671-American
College of Surgeons; Changes in theCanadian Medical Services, 672-ClinicalCongress of American Surgeons, 966-Appointment of Professor of Biochemistryto McGill University; Tuberculosis inMontreal; Reputed cancer cure, 967-Cananian Medical Association; McGillUniversity. five million dollar campaign;Canadian National Committee for MentalHygiene, 1221-Lack of nurses in WesternCanada; King of the Belgians honoursCanadian doctor, 1222
Canadian Society of Anaesthetists, 671medical services, changes in. 672; MedicalAssociation, 1221; National Committee forMental Hygiene, 1221
Cancer, intrinsic, of the larynx (Sir StClairThomson), 183; origin of (Dr. A. Paine),693; (leading article), 705; loss of cellularfunction in, 764; of the colon, its causationand treatment (Sir W. A. Lane), 1184
Cancer research to-day (leading article), 253 ;Research Fund. Imperial, meeting, 264 ;cure, reputed, 967; and crown gall, 1014research in radiotherapy, 1058 ; and papillo-mata of the breast, cysts and ducts inrelation to. 1201
Cancer, some conclusions on (Dr. C. Creighton),1260 ; a theory of (Dr. T. C. Clare), 1298
Cancerous growths, radium in, 152Cannon, Prof. W. B., Bodilv Changes in Pain,Hunger, Fear, and Rage (review), 75
Cap, a fieely ventilated, 1126ùapetown, public health at, 581; Universitymedical degrees, local recognition, 1296
Carbuncles, 1097Carcinoma, primary, of Fallopian tubes, 128;primary diffuse alveolar, of the lung (Dr.A. K. Gordon), 501; of bronchus, 924;primary, of the liver, 924 : of larynx, diagnosisof. 1004; en cuirasse, 1055
Cardale, Dr. H. J., and others, policy of theLondon Panel Committee, 1224
Cardiac ball-thrombus (Dr. G. D. Mathewsonand Dr. A. Rutherford), 745
Cardiac Examination, Synoptic Chart of (Dr.J. D. Comrie) (review), 1008
Cardiff Medical Society (see Medical Societies)Cardiospasm, so-called, 1206Caries of the spine, Albee’s operation for, 30Carling, Dr. Esther, employment of ex-
patients on the staffs of tuberculosis institu-tions, 900
Carpal scaphoid, dislocation of, 661Carrier in food poisoning, 364, 421Carter, Dr. A. S., Elements of Practical Medi-
cine, eleventh edition, 1920 (review), 1099Carter, Dr. H. S., Diet Lists of the Presby-terian Hospital, New York, second edition,1919 (review), 24
Casein, the case for, 196Cassidy, Dr. M.. ? neoplasm of the lung, 1305Castration, effect on uterine contractions, 680Catalysts, Biochemical, in Life and Industry
(Dr. J. Effront) (review), 703Catalytic Hydrogenation and Reduction (E. B.Maxted) (review), 704
Cataract, bilateral. 899Cathcart, Prof. E. P., psychic secretion, its
relation to digestion, 1144Cawston, Dr. F. G., bilharzia treated withtartar emetic, 392; some t oints in the dia-gnosis of bilharzia disease, 1044
Cell structure and heredity, 970Cellulitis, orbital (Dr. A. L. MoMiIlan), 746,1304Centenarians, 274, 275, 966Central Midwives Board, meeting, 47, 327, 874,1118; for Ireland, meeting’. 274
" Central " pneumonia in a child of two (Dr.H. 0. Gunewardene), 70
Cerebellum, complete absence of (Dr. DorothyP. Priestley), 1302, 1317
Cerebro.spinal fluid examination in the dia-gnosis of nervous disease (Dr. A.’D. Bigland),687, 765, 1031 ; in tabes dorsalis, 970 ; experi-ments with (Mr. J. E. R. McDonagh), 991 ;normal, excess of, 1258
Certificates under the Health Insurance Acts,521
Certification of insured persons in Ireland, 319Cervical ribs, bilateral, 1057Cervix, tuberculosis of, 910Chadwick lectures, League of Nations and thehealth of the peoples (Prof. F. F. Roget). 877,977; Chadwick’s message for to-day (Sir M.Morris), 1214
-
Chalmers, Dr. A. K., the isolation hospitalin a general scheme of hospital provision,1037
Chalybeate punch, a quaint Norfolk custom, 332Chambers, Dr. Helen, cancer research in radio-therapy, 1058
Chancre, soft, vulvar diphtheria simulating,1015
Chancroid, serum treatment, 144Chaplin, Dr. A., A St. Helena Who’s Who(review) 357; Medicine in England duringthe Reign of George Ill. (review), 1006
vi
Chapman, Dr. C. W., wine and whisky, 1126Charcot’s joints, 1058; disease of the spine,
1306Charing Cross Hospital Medical School,awards, 768
Chart, temperature, interchangeable, 828Charter, reading of a (leading article), 956Chartered Society of Massage and MedicalGymnastics, Amalgamation, 327, 464,1119
Chatterji, Mr. K. K., Syphilis (review), 189Cheadle Royal Asylum, strike at, 1328Cheat,le, Sir L., cysts and ducts in relation tocancer and papillomata of the breast, 1201
Chemistry, Physical, a System of (Mr. W. C.McC. Lewis), 604; Pharmaceutical andMedical (Mr. S. P. Sadtler, Mr. V. Coblentz,and Jeannot Hostman) (review), 604;Organic, for Students of Medicine (Mr. J.Walker) (review), 604; Practical Physio-logical (Mr. S. W. Cole), sixth edition, 1920(review), 1262
Chemists and druggists, registration of (Py Q),1076
Chest, Diseases of, and the Principles ofPhysical Diagnosis (Dr. G. W. Norris andDr. H. R. M. Landis), second edition, 1920(review), 191
Chicken-pox and herpes (Dr. C. B. Ker), 346,361. 421, 528
. - .
Child delinquent, psyochology ot, 931Child Study Society, meeting, 1118Child welfare in India, 520; birth, scopo-lamine-morphine narcosis in, 1099 ; adoption(Py Q), 1122
Chilabirth, Painless, Eutocia, and NitrousOxide-Oxygen Analgesia (Dr. C. H. Davis)(review), 1208
Childe, Mr. C. P., Surgical Nursing andTechnique, third edition, 1920 (review). 904
Children from South-Eastern Europe (Py Q),324; European, in the tropical highlands(Dr. M. MacKinnon), 944; defective, inBrentford Union Hospital (Py Q), 1121
Children, the New, Talks with Dr. MariaMontessori (Mrs. Sheila Radice) (review),132
- Childrens Country Holidays Fund, 110, 332 ;Jewel Fund, 1074
Chipping Sodbury, War Memorial CottageHospital, 873
Chlorate of potash poisoning, 152 ’
Cholecystitis, Is cholecystectomy the normaloperation in ? 1258
Cholera and typhus in Poland, action of theLeague of Nations, 1159; in Turkey andadjoining countries since 1914 (Dr. F. G.Clemow),1215
Cholmeley, Dr. H. P., hermaphrodites as pro-digies, 878
Chorea (Dr. C. Wall), 1081; motor phenomenaof, 1273
Chorion-epithelioma. 1259 ..
Unristran science, Scientitific Explanation ot
(Dr. M. B. Shipsey) (review), 504Christmas thought, a (leading article), 1313;
guests, Invisibie, 1331Christopherson, Dr. J. B., time of day to giveantimony tartrate for bilharzia, 528,1200
Chubb, Mr. G., bane-grafting of fracturedmandible, 9 ; new method in rhinoplasty, 354
Church, Dr. A., and Dr. F. Petersen, Nervousand Mental Diseases, ninth edition, 1920(review), 20; paraplegic multiple sclerosis,146
Churchward, Dr. A., Origin and Evolution ofFreemasonry (review), 904
Chylous effusion into the pleural and peri-toneal cavities, 1316
Cinema proposal for mental hospital nega-tived, 1126, in medical instruction, 1324
Circumcision, incomplete, epithelioma of penis following (Mr. H. C. Whiteford),1304
Cirrhosis of the liver, 899City of Bradford Antituberculosis Centre, 870Clare, Dr. T. C., a theory of cancer, 1298Clark, Dr. A. D., death of. 884Clark, Surg. Lieut.-Comdr. A. B., loss ofspeech following an anaesthetic, 1198
Clarke, Dr. J. M., Neurological and OtherPapers (review), 1007
Cleft palate, 1205Clements, Mrs. Mercier, death of. 48Ltemuw, Dr.r. G. plague iu Turkey duringthe war, 1065; cholera in Turkey and adjoin-ing countries skn2e 1914, 1215
Clerical, Medical, and General Life AssuranceSociety, report, 873
Climate in relation to puberty, 828Clinical experiences of a physician during thecampaign in France and Flanders, 1914-19(Sir J. H. Bradford), 535, 583, 630
Clinical teaching at London schools ofmedicine, the professional units, 621;Congress of American Surgeons, 966
Clinics for inebriates (Dr. J. A. Davidson),1283
Copulation of the blo 3d (Marcel Bloch), 301,410,574
Cobb, Dr. 1. G., Manual of Neurasthenia(Nervous Exhaustion) (review), 21; func-tional nervous disorders, 218
Cobl4Entz, Mr. V., Jeannot Hostmann, and Mr.S. P. Sadtler, Pharmaceutical and MedicalChemistry (review), 604
Cocaine, illegal distribution of, 963; opium,and morphia, export of (Pv Q). 1171
Co-education in medicine, 860Ccellac infantilism (Dr. R. Miller, Mr. J.Webster, and Mr. H. Perkins), 894, 1023,1166,1225
Cole, Mr. P. P., surgical treatment of malig-nant disease of lip and jaw, 845
Cole, Mr. S. W., Practical PhysiologicalChemistry, sixth edition, 1920 (review), 1262
Colic, hepatic, the " dorsal paint " in. 413College of Nursing, gift by Lord and LadyCowdray, 872
Colles’s law and the Wassermann reaction,1108
Collet, Dr. G. B., death of, 1227Collier, Dr. R. J., death of, 723Collins, Sir W. J., the man versus the microbe,
1183Collis, Dr. E. L., The Industrial Clinic (review),
297Colloidal manganese, aosage ot,,j6i; prepara-
tions, some experiences in the use of, 952Colloids, osmosis, and catalysts, text-books on,703
Colloids, Physic and Chemistry of (EmilHatschek), third edition (review), 703; inHealth and Disease (Mr. A. B. Searle), 703; inBiology and Medicine (Prof. H. Bechhold).second edition (review), 703
Colon, cancer of, its causation and treatment(Sir W. A. Lane), 1184 ; malignant disease of,1252
Colonial and foreign medical degrees, regis-trable (see Students’ Guide), 483, 522
Colonial health reports, 381, 631, 727Colonial Medical Service report (Py Q 102;Medical Services (leading article), 858 (seeStudents’ Guide) 471 ; report of DepartmentalCommittee, 663
Colour-blindness, 1180Colporrhaphy in genital prolapse, after-results,1119
Colpoplasty, from the ileum, 38Commemoration Day at Livingstone College,
48Comparative Pathology, Congress of, 411Complement-nxatloa test in gonorrhoea (Dr.W. Magner), 123; in pulmonary tuberculosis(Dr. A. L. Punch), 647
Comrie, Dr. J. D., Synoptic Chart of CardiacExamination (review), 1008
Concurrent treatment and training (Py Q),1077,1171
Condit, Dr. W. H , benign tumours of thelabia, 1109
primaryConstitutional trade-unionism (leading ’
article), 906 Consultant medical service on a graduatedincome basis (leading article), 26
Consultation fees (leading article), 141Consultative Council of Medical and Allied
Services, discussion at Bristol, ]49Consumption cure, drastic, 828Consumptive, Industrial Colonies and VillageSettlements for (Sir G. S. Woodhead and Mr.P. C. Varrier-Jones) (review), 702
Consumptive, industrial settlement for, 268Consumptives, Advice to (Dr. N. D. Bards-
well), second edition, 1920 (review), 23Consumptives, army huts for, 98Contributions to hospitals as an insurance,1165
Convalescent homes, the need for, 1226Cook, Dr. E. N., a native medical school inUganda, 427
Cook, Dr. J. B., Index of Practical Nursing,second edition, 1920 (review) 855
Cook, Mr. F., osteo-arthritis, 1?05Cooke, Sir M., and Dr. C. H. Bond, history ofthe asylum war hospitals in England andWales,657
Coolidge, Dr., his service to radiology, 198Coombs, Dr. C. F., incidence of fatal rheu-matic heart disease in Bristol, 187b-1913,226; and Dr. A R. Short, Medical Annual,1920 (review), 750; local advisory medical
eouncils, 1274 - - - - - --
Coope Lr. fi.. Blood ana soiuuic
in the stools, 291Cope, Dr. V. Z., clinical significance ofshoulder-pain in the lesions ot the upperabdomen, 1052, 1057
Copeman, Dr. S. M., relationship of small-poxand alastrim, 1153
Corbett, Capt. W. V., and Capt. T. E. Osmond,treatment of gonorrhoea with detoxicatedvaccine, 346
Cornwall Royal Infirmary, Truro, report, 425Coroner on expert anaesthesia. 521Coroners, borough, remuneration of (Py Q),1075
Coroners’ inquests, abolition of, 571 ; the lawrelating to, 1318
Corpora vilia, distinguished, 828
CORRESPONDENTS, ANSWERS TO -J. R. (Crnw-ley), M. F., 54-Veritas, Mr. W. R. N., 278 -Veritas, 332-R. W. P., 382-Country Practi-tioner, 1036
Corrosive contents of a golf-ball, 534Corsica, tuberculosis in, 510Cottage baths, 110Coues, Dr. W. P., dislocation of the carpalscaphoid, 661
Coutis, Dr. F. J. H., venereal disease schemes,959
Cowan, Prof. J., and Dr. W. T. Ritchie,duration of ventricular systole, 743
Cowburn, Dr. A. D., appointed deputy coronerfor the South-Western district of Londonand the City of Westminster, 531
Cowley, Dr., and Dr. Cawley, 510Cox, Dr. A., 61 the right to strike," 919Cradle to the grave, from the (leading article),
254Cramer, Dr. W., the lipoid gland, 615Creighton, Dr. C., Some Conclusions onCancer (review), 1260
Cremation and the coroner, 265; in Man-chester, report, 1031Cremonese, Dr. G., immunity and resistance-in malaria. 710 10
Crile, Dr. G. W., and Dr. W. E. Lower,Surgical Shock and the Shockless Operationthrough Anoci-Association, second edition,1920 (review), 183
Crime, an apprentice in, 1334Criminal abortion, 96Criminals in Birmingham, curative treatment,873
Cripples, a census of (leading article), 360 ;care of, important conference, 1144
Crises (Maurice Level) (review), 191Croft, Prof. E. 0., teaching of obstetrics, 158Croftol, 506Crookshank, Dr. F. G., myoclonic form ofacute epidemic encephalitis, 216
Croonian lectures on psychology of the specialsenses and their functional disorders (Dr.A. F. Hurst), 169, 196.235,285,333
Cross, Mr. H. E., tartar emetic in surra, 309Crown gall and cancer, 1014Cruchet, MM. R., and R. Moulinier, AirSickness, its Nature and Treatment (review),250
Crus cerebri, lesion of. 1203Crymble, Mr. P. T., obstructions of the
alimentary tract, 1143Cuff, Dr. H. E., Lectures on Medicine toNurses, seventh edition, 1920 (review), 750
Culpin, Dr. M., psychologyof effort syndrome,184; Psycho-neuroses of War and Peac&(preview),1007; Spiritualism and the Psycho-
’ logy (review), 1311Cultures, mixed (Dr. R. A. O’Brien), 187 qagglutinable, standardised (Dr. A. D.
Gardner), 490Cummins, Prof. S. L., hereditary factor intuberculosis, 968. 1070 ; racial tuberculoussusceptibility, 1063
Cunningham, Dr. D., reticulated red bloodcorpuscles. 1063
Cunningham’s Manual of Practical Anatomy(Mr. A. Robinson), seventh edition, 1920(review), 654
Cures, sudden, significance of (leading article),306
Curtis, Dr. H., plastic operation to restorepart of ear, 1094
Cushny, Prof. A. R., and Dr. H. E. Watt,senecio poisoning, 1089
Cutaneous sensibility and cutaneous anæs-
thesia (Dr. A. F. Hurst), 169Cyst, dentigerous, following injury, 1255;implantation, of the iris, 1256
Cyst of head of tibia, 10.)3; of vocal cord,1004
Cysts and ducts in relation to cancer andpapillomata of the breast, 1201
D
Dangerous Drugs Bill, 271, 423, 530; regula-tions under (Py Q). 1171
Dangers of the streets, 1286Danish medical aid for Poland, 973 ; treatment
of scabies (Dr. S. Lomholt), 1251Danvers-Atkinson, Dr. E., and Dr. C. Worster-Drought, paralysis agitans, two cases, 72
Darling, Dr S. T., mass treatment of hook-worm infection, 69
Dartmouth, sanitary condition of, 1120David Lewis Northern Hospital, new depart-ment to be called "The W. B. WarringtonDepartment for Nervous Diseases," 275
Davidson, Dr. J. A., clinics for inebriates, 1283Davidson, Dr. M., antidiuretic effect o £
pituitary extract in diabetes insipidus, 401
vii
Davies, Dr. 1. J., albuminuria of small whitekidney, 1249, 1318
Davis, Dr. A. E., Hypnotism and Treatmentby Suggestion, third edition, 1920 (review),1101 J
Davis, Dr. C. H., Painless Childbirth,Eutocia, and Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Anal-g;,sia (review). 1208
Davis, Mr. E. D. D., malignant growths ofupper jaw and antrum, 1090 ]
Davison, Dr. J. T. R.. opium in acute dilata-tion of the heart, 296 :
Davy, Mr. R., obituary, 718Day, Prof. H. B., idiopathic nephritis, 546;
bacillary nephritis, 870Dead body, duty of anyone finding, 624Deafness, hysterical, and hearing and listening
(Dr. A. F. Hurst), 285Dean, Prof. H. R., carcinoma of bronchus, 924Death certification, reform in the law of, 375 ;
registration (leading article), 507 ; causes of,international list (leading article), 807; oftwo distinguished scientists, 1069
Deaths, sudden, on active service (Dr. T. H. G.Shore), 180
Deaver, Dr. J. B., and Dr. J. McFarland, TheBreast, its Anomalies, its Diseases, andtheir Treatment (review), 131
Debove, Prof. M., dfath of, 1164.Decapsulation in the treatment of subacutenephritis, 948
Decorations, foreign, 48, 222. 224. 271, 529, E31,661, 858,1025; Territorial, 271, 921
Defective children in Brentford Union
Hospital (Py Q), 1121Deformities, congenital, of lower urinary
tract (Mr. R. Thompson), 790Delinquents, juvenile adult, mentality of, 80 ;
(Dr. J. M. Ahern), 108Demobilisation, medical, in Manchester, 723Dempsey, Sir A., death of, 223Dental hospital in Johannesburg, 724; service,public, at Folkestone, 1213
Dental service at Brighton, amalgamation,164 ; surgeons and dentists, definite settle-ment of relations between, 319; legislation,new (Py Q), 322, 971, 1220, 1281 ; disease,problem of, 413, 576, 613
Uental ourgery (see students (tuide), Dentistry (Mr. B. Underwood) (review), 250;
Operative, Principles and Practice (Mr.J. S. Marshall), fifth edition, 1920 (review),1149
Dentists, school, salaries of, 1123Dentures for ex-Service men (Py Q), 323Deputy Commissioner of Medical Services(Py Q), 1171
Dermoids, polypi, fibroids, and lipomas of theintestine and stomach (Sir J. Bland-Sutton), 5
D’Esterre, Dr. J. N.,’treatment of recurrentmalaria by novarsenobenzol, 552
Despatches, mentioned in, 921Dftoxicated vaccine in treatment of gonor-
rhoea (Capt. W. V. Corbett and Capt. T. E.Osmond), 346
Devon and Exeter Medico-Chirurgical Society(see Medical Societies)
Devon and Exeter Royal Hospital, report, 425,577.1046; V. A. Hospitals, report, 577
Devon Insurance Committee, report, 771Dewey, Dr. E. W., treatment of nephritis, 99Diabetes insipidus, pituitary extract in, anti-diuretic effect of (Dr. M. Davidson), 401;mellitus treated successfully by novarseno-benzol (Maj. F. J. W. Porter), 1051;mellitus, unusual type, 1202
Diabetic Dieting and Cookery (Dr. P. J.Cammidge) (review), 557
Diary of a Police Surgeon (Mr. G. Grant)(review), 250
Diathermy (Dr. 0. Saberton) (review), 75Dick, Sir J. N., death ot, 104Dictionary, Medical, American Pocket (Dr.W. A. N. Dorland), eleventh edition, 1919(review), 503; of Scientific Terms (Mr. 1. F.Henderson and Mr. W. D. Henderson)(review), 1261
Diet in Health and Disease (Dr. J. Frieden-wald and Dr. J. Ruhrah), fifth edition, 1919(review), 23 ; Lists of the Presbyterian
, Hospital, New York (Dr. H. S. Carter),second edition, 1919 (review), 24
Digestive and psychic secretion, 1144Dilatation, acute, of the heart, opium in
(Dr. J. T. R. Davison), 296; of the stomach,acute post-operative, 1107
Dinners: to Dr. C. H. Mayo, 84; to Dr.C. Muthu, 223 ; Caledonian MedicalSociety, 324 ; St. Bartholomew’s Hos-pital Medical School, 769 ; St. Mary’s Hos-pital, 769; St. Thomas’s Hospital, 769; St.George’s Hospital, 823; Middlesex HospitalMedical School, 823; Westminster HospitalOld Students, 823 ; London Hospital, 872;Trinity College, Dublin, 872; Society ofMedical Officers of Health, 924; ItalianExpeditionary Force, medical officers re-
union, 1072; Chelsea Clinical Society, 1072;
Rotherham and District Medical Guild,1231; Tuberculosis Society, 1276; Medico-Legal Society, 1277 ; Bristol Medical School,1278 ; Manchester Medical School, 1328
Diphtheria, clinical diagnosis of, 43, 99, 219,320 ; carriers, treatment with Klebs- Löffiervaccine (Dr. A. R. Fraser and Dr. A. G. B.Duncan),994; carriers, treatment of (leadingarticle), 1010, 1225
Diphtheria, vulvar, simulating soft chancre,1015; bacilli, virulent, carried by cats, 1061
Diplococcus crassus and meningitis (Dr. J. G.Forbes), 690
Dipping response, 910Disability awards and medical referees (Py Q),
971Disabled men, treatment and training of, 102 ;men’s complaint at Woolwich (Py Q), 272;Officers’ Fund, Lord Haig’s, 629
Disablement, relief of, a debt of honour, 612Disconcerting accuracy, 534Disease, change of type (Sir H. Rolleston),
277 ; chronic non-infectious, treatment bymodern methods, 924; milk-borne, elimina-ation of, 969
Disease, Sympathetic Nervous System in (Dr.W. L. Brown) (review), 74 ; Diagnosis of,Symptoms in (Prof. H. A. Hare), eighthedition, 1920 (review), 1207
Diseases, incidental, in the vicinity of common’ndustries (Dr. J. Gairdner), 726 ; of animalsin 1919, 960; nomenclatures and classifica-tions of (leading article), 1060
Dispases, the Social (Dr. J. Hericourt) (review),298; of the Nose and Throat (Mr. H. Tilley),fourth edition, 1920 (review), 602; Infectious(Dr. C. B. Ker), second edition, 1920 (review),653
and
(Brig.-Gen. W. W. 0. Beveridge), 681Dislocation, congenital, of hip, 851, 920 ; patho-
logical, forward of the atlas, 952Dislocations, multiple congenital, 1003Distal phalanx, fracture of tip of, 1158Distressing case, 1180Diurnal variations in the haemoglobin content
of the blood (Prof. G. Dreyer, Dr. H. C.Bazett, and Maj. H. F. Pierce), 588
Diverticulum of the œsophagus, 1056Doble, Mr. F. C., sulfarsenol in the treatment
of syphilis, 243Dobson, Dr. Margaret, injuries and diseases ofthe eye, 1257
Doctor’s Manual, or Practitioner’s Vade-Mecum (Dr. A. H. Hart) (review), 503
" Doctor’s Reference List," 680Doctors, ex-service, claims of, 770. 1031military, charges of cruelty against, 966Domiciliary and dispensary treatment, 798Donald, Dr. A., Introduction to Midwifery,eighth edition, 1920 (review), 1148
Donaldson, Dr. M., and Dr. J. D. Barris, acuteinversion of uterus, 999
Donations and bequests, 107, 164, 224, 225, 339,362, 531, 577, 582, 600, 770, 824, 873, 925, 967,1118, 1319
Donkin, Sir H. B., and others, venereal preven-tion, 321 ; mental defect and criminalconduct, 979; heredity and tuberculosis,1116
Dorland, Dr. W. A. N., American PocketMedical Dictionary, eleventh edition, 1919(review), 503
"Dorsal point" in hepatic colic, 413Dorset, health of, 1278Dorset Mental Hospital, report, 425Douthwaite, Constance M., Baillière’s Nurses’Complete Medical Dictionary (review), 299
Dowd. Mary T., and Jean D. Jameson, Food,its Composition and Preparation (review),24
Doyon, M., blood coagulation, 600Dreams, repeated, 1235Dreams, Psychology of (Dr. W. S. Walah)
(review). 1261Drew, Mr. D., fibro-sarcoma, case of, 796Dreyer, Prof. G., normal basal metabolism inman, 289 ; Dr. H. C. Bazett, and Maj. H. F.Pierce, diurnal variations in the hsemo-globin content of the blood, 588 ; and Lieut,G. F. Hanson, Assessment of Physical Fit-ness (review), 749
Drinkwater, Dr. H., clinical diagnosis of diph-theria, 43, 219
Dropsy, famine, and the war, 908; famine,observations on two kinds of cedema, 1070;famine, and pioneer work in India (Dr. J. A.Nixon), 1234; Haiti, 1265
Drug stores and apothecary stores, nationalisa-tion of, 318
Drugs and their active principles (leadingarticle), 195.321; Dangerous, Bill, 271.423,530,1171; inferior, and dressings in India (Py Q),424 ; price of, in Roumania, 1222
Drunkenness in England and Wales, statisticsof (Py Q), 221
Drury, Dr. E. G. D., malformation of face,ear. eye, and hand, 1203
Dry cells and batteries, 582
Dublin Corporation, dangerous economies of,624
Dublin University, Trinity College, School ofPhysic, pass-lists, 163, 1327
Duclaux, Emile, Pasteur, the History of aMind (review), 130
Dudgeon, Prof. L. S., and Dr. A. L. Urquhart.paratyphoid " C " bacillus as a cause of para-typhoid fever, 15; medical experiences inMacedonia and the Caucasus, 158
Duncan, Dr. A. G. B., and Dr. A. R. Fraser,treatment of diphtheria carriers with detoxi-cated Klebs-Löffler vaccine, 994 ; (leadingarticle), 1010
Duncan, Lieut.-Col. L. C., sanitary lessons ofa forgotten war, 1319
Dundas-Grant, Sir J., a useful aural atticsyringe, 804
Dunn, Dr. W. E. Nickolls, problem of dentaldisease, 576
Dunstan, Mr. R., appointed deputy coronerfor the North-Eastern District of the Countyof London, 531
Dunstan, Prof W., senecio disease, 1266Duodenal Tube and its Possibilities (Dr. M.Einhorn) (review), 802
Duprey, Maj. P. L., and Prof. J. A. Barre,sacro-iliac sciatica, 196
Duralumin artificial limbs, 974Durey, Dr., headaches requiring manualtreatment, 1309
Durham University, Faculty of medicine,pass-lists, 104, 769
Duties of Sisters in Small Hospitals (MissFelice Norton) (review), 654 "Hospitals (Miss
Duty of anyone finding a dead body, 624Duverger, Dr., L’Anestbesie Locale en Oph-thalmologie (review), 355
Dyball, Mr. B., uro-genitary surgery. 1174Dyes, dangerous, in black cotton, 153
E
Baling War Pensions Committee, medicalreferees and (Py Q). 1121
Ear, Nose. and Throat, Diseases of (Dr. W. S.Syme) (review), 76
Ear, plastic operation to restore part of (Dr. H.Curtis), 1094; damage in noisy industries,1213
Early English Magic and Medicine (Dr. C.Singer) (review), 23
East Sussex County Council, cinema proposalfor mental hospital negatived, 1126; hos-pital, payment by patients, 1174
Eastern Counties centres for artificial limbs,327
Eaton Hall Hospital, Chester (Py Q), 160Eclampsia and the pre-eclamptic state, cause
of, 1204Eclampsia in middle pregnancy (Mr. A. W.Bourne), 652; Cæsarean section for (Dr. L.Ley), 1051; blood pressure of, necessity forreduction, 1203
Hiconomio conditions in vionna, tate 01 tne
upper middle class, 410, 414Edelmann, Mr. R., Text-book of Meat Hygiene,fourth edition. 1919 (review), 24
Edinburgh Royal Intirmary, appeal, 37, 761 ;Astley-Ainslie bequest, 965; MissionaryMedical Society, appeal, 1126
" Edinburgh " system, the 799Edinburgh University, pass-lists, 162. 1327;extension, foundation-stone laid by theKing, 223 ; rectorial election, 965; total ofstudents, 965; Cameron prize in thera-peutics, 1224
Edington, Dr. J. W., causal organism of in-fluenza, 340
Edridge-Green, Dr. F. W., appointed specialexaminer in colour-vision and eyesight bythe Board of Trade, 222; colour-blindness,1180
Education, medical, and the preliminarysciences (leading article), 77 ; medical, inAmerica, 667 ; and medical research (Prof. S.Vincent), 729; of a surgeon under ThomasVicary, 1011; medical, grants for (Py Q),1171
Edwards, Dr. F. H., "Save me from myfriends," 1275
Effort syndrome, psychology of (Dr. M.Culpin), 184
Effront, Dr. J., Biochemical Catalysts in Lifeand Industry (review), 703
Egypt, pellagra outbreak, 41, 98, 719, 764;health and sanitation in, 1034
Egyptian vital statistics, 1918, 331 ; water-supplies, 428
Einhorn, Dr. M., Duodenal Tube and itsPossibilities (review), 802
Elbow-joint, re-formation of, after gunshotfracture (Dr. Winifred F. Buckley), 294
Elbow, modern surgery of, 13C8 8Electrical recording of the pulse, 752Electrodiagncsis and Therapeutics, Atlas for
(Fr. F. M. de Laroquette) (review), 601
viii
Electrolytic treatment of gonorrhoea, a
correction, 1071Electro-Therapeutics, Aids to (Mr. J. M.Redding) (review), 22
Electrotherapy, its Rationale and Indications(Dr. J. C. Webb) (review), 1149
Elementary Zoology, Manual of (Mr. L. A.Borradaile). third edition, 1920 (review), 557
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, 250,000acquired, 105
Elliot, Dr. R. H., Tropical Ophthalmology(review), 953
Elliott, Mr. A. B., gluteal bursse, 1236Ellis. Dr. A. W. M., myoclonic form of acuteepidemic encephalitis, 114, 145
Ellis, Dr. H. A., epidemiology of phthisis, 44Elmslie, Mr. R. C., cyst of head of tibia, 1003;Charcot’s disease of the spine, 1306
Elworthv, Mr. H. S., nystagmus and illumina-tion, 627
Embolic aneurysm of peripheral arteries, 309,374
Emphysema and two cases of bronchiectasis,1056
Encephalitis, acute epidemic, myoclonic formof (Dr. A. W. M. Ellis), 114, 145, 216; (Dr. D.McAlpine), 353; lethargic, subchronic, 412;lethargica, acute (Dr. A. C. Alport), 553;lethargica (Dr. R. S. McClelland and Dr.A. E. Keown), 793; lethargica, symptomaticparalysis agitans following, 795; lethargica,optic neuritis in (Dr. C. P. Symonds), 1245.1267
Encephalitis, epidemic (encephalitis leth-argica) in childhood, 1005; epidemic, treat-ment, 1074; epidemic myoclonic, withrecovery (Dr. M. W. Bulman), 1093
Encephalitis, Epidemic (Encephalitis Leth-argica) (Dr. F. Tilney) (review), 1007
Encyclopædja Medica (Dr. J. W. Ballantyne)(review), 803
Endocarditis, pneumococcic, 1267 .
End-results of peripheral nerve injuries treatedby operation (Sir W. Thorburn), 640; (leadingarticle), 655
Enfield Cottage Hospital, reorganisation of(Py Q), 103
Engel, C. S., Diagnostischer Leitfaden fiirSekret- und Blutuntersuchungen, secondedition, 1920 (review), 702
Enright, Dr. J. I., ascites and cedema inmalaria, 748
Enteric fever, "atypical," myth of (Dr. R. P.Garrow), 886, 1022
Enteric fever at Uley, 577; group infection asmodified by protective inoculation (Lieut.-Col. J. R. Harper), 1190,1326
Entomology in a public health prosecution,1126
Epidemic Encephalitis (Encephalitis Leth-argica) (Dr. F. Tilney) (review), 1007
Epidemic threats (leading article), 1210Epidemics of Eastern Europe (leading article),
609 ; attributed to a cow, 1236Epidemiology, Polish review of, 709Epilepsy and hysteria, 764Epileptic children, segregation of, 1286Epithelioma of the skin, 871; of the penisfollowing incomplete circumcision (Mr.C. H. Whiteford), 1304; of the mouth, 1304
Epsom College, report, 81; pensions andscholarship, 628
Equine leucorrhœa, vaccine treatment of,1286
Erben, Prof. Dr. S., Diagnose der SimulationNervoser Symptome, second edition, 1920(review), 1147
Ergot, proposed substitute for, 1213Eruptions, purpuric, significance of, 1206Essentials of Histology (Sir E. S. Schafer),eleventh edition, 1920 (review), 603; ofSurface Anatomy (Mr. C. R. Whittaker),third edition, 1920 (review), 603
European children in the tropical highlands(Dr. M. MacKinnon), 944
Evans, Mr. E. L., congenital dislocation ofhip, 851; multiple congenital dislocations,1003
Everidge, Mr. J., treatment of acute infectionof the knee-joint by active movement, 373
Everyday Mouth Hygiene (Mr. J. Head)(review), 250
Evolution and the future of the human race,1284
Examining Board in England by the RoyalColleges of Physicians of London andSurgeons of England, pass-lists, 104, 822
Exeter Dispensary, charge to patients formedicines and dressings, 577
Exhumation of American soldiers (Py Q), 160Exophthalmic goitre, 1309Exophthalmos and limitation of the eyemovements of Graves’s disease (Mr. R. F.Moore), 701
Experiments on living animals (Py Q), 272Ex-Service men in pauper asylums (Py Q), 49;consumptive, settlements for, 217; doctors.claims of. 770; tuberculous patients inAmerica, 1189
Ex-soldiers, scheme for training (Py Q, 102Extra Pharmacopoeia (Dr. W. H. Martindaleand Dr. W. W. Westcott), seventeenth edi-tion (review), 504
Extra-retinal vision, 1156Eye, arterio-sclerosis of, 258; injuries anddiseases of, 1257
Eye, Diseases of (Mr. M. S. Mayou), thirdedition, 1920 (review), 803
Eyesight and shooting, b82; and film pro-duction (Py Q), 1170.1236
Eye-strain in kinemas, 565, 1206Eyes, artificial, for ex-Service men, 47
F
Face, ear, eye, and hand, malformation of, 1203Face, bony enlargement of one side of, 1255Face, plastic surgery of (leading article), 194Facial paralysis, recurrent, 1202Factories and workshops, health in, annualreport of the chief inspector for the year1919,915; sanitary accommodation in (Py Q),1281
Fairbank, Mr. H. A. T., (1) osteitis deformans,(2) deformities associated with chronicnephritis, 852; congenital dislocation of thehip, 920; (1) deformities associated withchronic nephritis, (2) paralytic subluxationof hip with paralysis of adductors, 1003
Fallopian tubes, primary carcinoma of, 128Famine dropsy and the war, 908; dropsy,I observations on two kinds of oedema, 1070 ;
dropsy and pioneer work in India (Dr. J. A.! Nixon), 1234Fares of hospital out-patients (Py Q), 161Farmer, Prof. J. B., appointed member of theAdvisory Council to the Committee of thePrivy Council for Scientific and IndustrialResearch, 577
Fatigue and output in the boot industry, 1154Fecto disinfectant, 506Federation of Medical and Allied Societies,
first annual meeting, 258, 266,1117; report,770,923; conference, 1016
Fees, consultation (leading article), 141 ; forexamination for life insurance, 378
Female population in Austria, relative andabsolute increase, 1324
Females, increase of, in the higher schools, 520Fendick, Dr. R. G., death of, 425Fergusson, Dr. W. M., transperitoneal nephro-pexy, 1116
Fern, male, extract of, imports and exports(Py Q), 273Fever, relapsing (Dr. W. K. Calwell), 785;
enteric, 11 atypical," myth of (Dr. R. P.Garrow), 886, 1022 ; scarlet, the presentepidemic (Dr. J. Brownlee), 1093; tick,Spirocheeta duttoni the parasite of (Maj.-Gen.Sir W. B. Leishman), 1237 ; yellow, eradica-tion of, international hygiene (leadingarticle), 1263; enteric, and protective inocu-lation, 1190, 1326
Fibroids, lipomas, dermolds, and polypi of thestomach and intestine (Sir J. Bland-
Sutton), 5Fibro-sarcoma, case of, 796Fibroma of ovary, 128Fibromyoma of the mesentery, 909Filariasis, uselessness of antimony in thetreatment of (Dr. G. C. Low and Dr. A. L.Gregg), 551; in British Guiana, 1198
Film production and eyesight (Py Q), 1170,1236
Finance Bill, income-tax relief to foreigninvalids, 160
Financial difficulties of Irish hospitals, 81Findlay, Dr. L.. treatment of syphilis ininfancy and childhood, 91
Findlay, Dr. A., Osmotic Pressure, secondedition (review), 703
Findlay, Dr. L., epidemic encephalitis(encephalitis lethargica) in childhood, 1005
Fingers, Hippocratic, 27; clubbed, familialcondition resembling, 1056
Firearms, the carrying of, precautions andsafeguards, 976
First aid, pocket guides to, 931Fistulse, inaccessible vesico-vaginal, intra-vesical repair of, 796
Fits, epileptiform, and coma in syphilis (Mr.C. H. Savory), 296; diagnosis of, treatment,1308
Fitzwilliams, Dr. D. C. L., shaving-brushinfection with anthrax, 1304
Flack, Wing-Comdr. M., medical selection ofcandidates for commission in the Royal AirForce, 798; medical requirements for airnavigation, 838
Flagellate organisms in otherwise stale urine,1096
Flechsig, Prof. P., Anatomie des MenschlichenGehirns und Ruckenmarks auf Myelo-genetischer Grundlage (review), 1149
Flemming, Dr. C. E. S., and Dr. E. H. Houftonappointed members of the ConsultativeCouncil on Medical and Allied Services, 1173
Fletcher, Dr. W., and Dr. P. H. Hennessy,infection with the organisms of Vincent’s
angina following man-bite, 127Flies in a child’s ear, 1236Flour, invalids (Py Q), 160; maggoty, atMacclesfield (Py Q), 273; as cattle food, 278
Flournoy, Prof. T., death of, 1069Fly, the, in court. 728Food, condemned (Py Q), 323; poisoning,
carrier in. 364 ; poisoning from paratyphoidB. infection. 421; our, from the sea, 483;economics (leading article), 707; prolonga-tion of life without, 826 ; questions, State, 861
Food, its Composition and Preparation (MaryT. Dowd and Jean D. Jameson) (review), 24;The Nation’s (Mr. R. Pearl) (review), 24 ;Poisoning and Food Infection (Dr. W. G.Savage) (review), 76
Food and dietetics, recent American works on(reviews on), 23
Food and drink, hygiene of (Py Q), 1172Food control in Germany, 581Food values in tuberculosis (Dr. H. de C.Woodcock and Dr. A. G. Ruston), 842
Foods, Bacteriology and Mycology of (Mr.F. W. Tanner (review), 23
Foot arch support, 332Foot, cavernous n2evus of, 1305Forbes, Dr. J. G., diplococcus crassus andmeningitis, 690
Foreign bodies, metallic, removal by surgicaloperation under direct X ray control (Dr.C. F. Bailev), 125
Foreign body, living, in the ear (Dr. A. Wood),600Formalin in urine, presence of, 1267Forsyth, Dr. D., hysterical paralysis in a
soldier, 794Forsyth, Mr. J. A. C., Mr. H. A. H. Howard,and Dr. P. J. Cammidge, blood and urine inpancreatic disease, 393
Fortuyn, Von Dr. Æ. B. D., VergleichendeAnatomie des Nervensystems (review), 601
Foster, Sir M., portrait of, 327Fox, Dr. H., angeitis in wild animals, 256Fox, Dr. L. W., Practical Treatise on Oph-thalmology (review), 357
Fox. Dr. R. F., return of the disabled soldierto civil life, 527
Fracture, gunshot, re-formation of elbow-joint after (Winifred F. Buckley), 294; ofthe pelvis with dislocation, 899; of tip of
[ distal phalanx, 1158 ; of scaphoid, ununited,1304
Fraser, Dr. A. M., case of trismus neonatorum,1274
Fraser, Dr. A. R., and Dr. A. G. B. Duncan,=treatment of diphtheria carriers with
detoxicated Blebs-L6fHer vaccine, 994;(leading article) 1010reemasonry, Origin and Evolution (Dr. C.Churchward) (review), 904
Free State Medical Service for South Africa,proposed,278
Fremantle, Lieut.-Col. F. E., Parliament andpublic health, 884, 901
Freeman, Dr. J., toxic idiopathies, 229French, Dr. H., multiple leukæmic nodulep z
the skin, 1056French Medical Service in the field (Col. R. J.
Blackham), 711; Ministry of Health, 1270;conception of social medicine, 1315
FRENCH SUPPLEMENT TO "THE LANCET."-Bloch, Marcel, coagulation of the blood, 301;Lavergne, Dr. de, diagnosis of bacterio-logical types of gas gangrene by means ofspecific serums, 607 ; Sacquépée, E., Frenchresearch on gas gangrene, 605; Weil, P.Emile. serum treatment of hæmophilia, 300
Freud’s psychology, 403Freyer, Sir P. J., Enlargement of the Prostate,
fifth edition, 1920 (review), 802Friedenwald, Dr. J., and Dr. J. Ruhrah,Diet in Health and Disease (review), 23
Friel, Dr. A. R., treatment of chronic otor-rhoea by zinc ionisation, 345
Fruit foods, tropical, 1333Fry, Mr. K., cleft palate, 1205Fugue, analysis of a (Dr. R. L. Gamlen), 350
Functional Nerve Disease (Dr. H. C. Miller)(review), 21
Functional nervous diseases (Dr. E. D.Macnamara), 387; re-education in America,632
Furner, Dr.iW.; death of, 925
G
Gabriel, Mr. W. B., haemorrhage followingoperative treatment of internal haemorrhoids,121
Gag, improved, for operations on the upperair passages, 1312
Gairdner, Dr. J., some common industries andincidental diseases in their vicinity. 726
Gallagher, Dr. C. D., and Dr. R. L. M. Wallis,sugar in the blood, 784
ix
Gall-atones (Prof. A. J. Hall), 633Gamlen, Dr. R. L., analysis of a fugue, 350Ganglia, the basal, their functions and diseases,853
Ganglion, geniculate, syndrome of, 28Gangrene, gas, French research on (E.Sacquepee), 605; gangrene, diagnosis of
bacteriological types of, by means of specific- serums (Dr. de Lavergne), 607; idiopathic,
of the scrotum, 757Gardner, Dr. A. D., standardised agglutinablecultures, 494
Garrow, Dr. R. P., myth of "atypical" "enteric fever, 886
Gas gangrene, French research on (E.Sacquepee), 605 ; gangrene, diagnosis ofbacteriological types of, by means of specificserums (Dr. de Lavergne), 607
Gas poisoning, 90; warfare, defence against,510 ; warfare and medical men (leadingarticle), 1264
Gas Poisoning, War, Pathology of (Maj. M. C.Winternitz) (review), 556
Gask, Mr. G. E., and Mr. H. W. Wilson,Surgery, a Text-book by Various Authors(review), 902
Gastric sarcoma, primary, a series of cases,1214; ulcer, 1328
Gastric syphilis, treatment, 248; function,investigation of, by means of the fractionaltest-meal (Dr. J. A. Ryle), 490, 575, 613;polyposis, 659 ; cases, three (Mr. R. P.Rowlands), 1050, 1063; analysis, in acnerosacea (Dr. J. A. Ryle and Dr. H. W.Barber), 1195
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Gautier, Prof. A., obituary, 675Geddes, Prof. P., Life and Work of SirJagadis C. Bose (review) 854
Gehuchten, Prof. A. van, Les MaladiesNerveuses (review), 1147
Gemmell, Dr. J. E., literature and medicine,924
GENERAL COUNCIL OF MEDICAL EDUCATIONAND REGISTRATION (WINTER SESSION).-President’s address, 1109-Penal cases, 1110,1160-Revision of the curriculum, 1160, 1217-Public health diplomas, 1162,1217
General Nursing Council, chairman of (Py Q),160
Geneva University, meeting, 1328Geniculate ganglion, syndrome of, 28Genitalia, simple ulceration of, 364Genito-Urinary Diseases (review), 75German Physiological Society (see Medical
Societies)German surgical directory, 382Germany, food control in, 581; milk situation
in, 959Ghosh, Dr. R., Treatise on Materia Medica andTherapeutics, eighth edition, 1920 (review),854
Giant nursery in Paris, 225Gift, a great, 362Gilbert, Mr. J.W., Children’s Country HolidaysFund, 332
Gillett, Dr. H. T., vaccine treatment in the1918 epidemic of pneumonia, 945, 960
Gillies, Maj. H. D., tubed pedicle in plasticsurgery,.320
Glaister, Prof. J., Malthus and the Poor-law,876
Gland, the lipoid, 615Glanders, human, case of (Dr. F. H. Jacob and
others), 941Glasgow Post-Graduate Medical Association,924; Western Infirmary, appeal, 965
Glasgow University, pass-lists, 47, 222, 822,1072 ; Court, Mr. J. Gray appointed to theCargill Chair of Applied Physics, 761
Glass retractors, 1312Glaxo, 506Glendining, Mr. B., square-bodied needles,1180
Gley, Prof. E., Quatre Leçons sur les Sécré-tions Internes (review), 503
Glover, Dr. B. T. J., diagnosis of chronicbronchitis, 799
Glover, Dr. V. J., transposition of caecum,appendix, and colon, 998
Gluteal bursse, 105.3. 1236Glycosuria and diabetes, prognosis and treat-ment, 1058
Glynn, Prof. E. E., and Dr. J. C. Matthews,’
indigenous malignant malaria, 1206Glynn, Prof. T. R., loss of speech following an
anesthetic, 1274Godman v. Maclean, 416God’s Price (Miss M. Leeson) (review),250Gold and pearls, search for, 828Goldberger, Dr. J., the pellagra outbreak in i
Egypt, 41 ’
Golf championship, medical, 39; ball, cor-
rosive contents of, 534 1
Gollanez, Dr. H., Dodi Ve-Nechdi (Uncle andNephew) (review), 190
Gonococcal Infection in the Male (Dr. N.Lumb) (review), 556
Gonorrhoea, complement-fixation test in (Dr.W. Magner), 123; treatment with detoxi-cated vaccine (Capt. W. V. Corbett and Capt.T. E. Osmond), 346; electrolytic treatmentof, a correction, 1071
Gonorrhoea. Systematic Treatment of, in theMale (Dr. N. Lumb), second edition, 1920(review), 189
Gonorrhceal heart disease, 756Goodall, Dr. E., hospital treatment of thepsychoses and psychoneuroses, 541
Goodwin, Surg.-Maj. J. K., death of, 164Gordon, Dr. A. K., clinical diagnosis of diph-
theria, 99; primary diffuse alveolar carci-noma of lung, 501
Gordon v. Goldberg, 964Gordonier, Dr. H. C., chylous effusion into thepleural and peritoneal cavities, 1316
Gorgas, Sir W., obituary, 101Gosse, Dr. H., lupus vulgaris,.1057Gouin, Dr. J., and Dr. L. Leblanc, sterilisa-
tion of primary syphilis, 614Government Laboratory, work of, 562 ; andthe voluntary hospitals, 925
Graham, Mr- E., Harrow Life of HenryMontague Butler, D D. (review), 1148
Graham, Dr. G., diabetes mellitus, 1202Grange, Mr. C. D’Oyly, three cases of arthro-
plasty, 554Grant, Mr. G., Diary of a Police Surgeon
(review), 250Grants, Government, for health services, 717 ;
tor medical education (Py Q), 1171Grants, large, for health purposes in Man-
chester, 1216Grantham-Hill, Dr. C., and Mr. F. F. Muecke,symptomless influenzal (streptococcal)mastoiditis, 241
Gratuitous treatment in out-patient depart-ments, 153; work for the State, 1232
Graves’s disease, eye movements of, exoph-thalmos and limitations of (Mr. R. F. Moore),701 ; thyroidectomy in, 1309
Graves, Dr. T. C., hystero-epilepsy withdelayed puberty treated with testicularextract,1134
Gray, Dr. J. P., present position of midwifery,1024
Gray, Mr. T., scrotal hernia, 1054; carcinomaen cuirasse, 1G55; achondroplasia, 1057
Gray’s Anatomy (Prof. R. Howden), twenty-first edition, 1920 (review), 1147
Great Northern Central Hospital, appeal, 872Greek Science and Modern Science, a Com-parison and a Contrast (Dr. C. Singer)(review) 603
Greene, Capt. E. F., blackwater fever, 555Greenfield, Dr. J. G., routine cerebro-spinal
fluid examination, 765Greenish, Prof. H. G.. Text-book of MateriaMedica, third edition, 1920 (review), 1208
Greenwood, Dr. Major, zetiology of tuber-culosis, 1165
Gregg, Dr. A. L., and Dr. G. C. Low, useless-ness of antimony in the treatment offilariasis, 551
Gregory, Dr. H. C., severe anæmia, 898Grenada, public health in, 1285Grey, Capt. C. G., novarsenobillon in thetreatment of guinea-worm, 100
Griffith, Prof. T. W., embolic aneurysm ofperipheral arteries, 374
.
Griffiths, Col. J., Army Medical Service inrelation to the education and training of
newly qualified men, 89Grippe, so-called, therapeutics and pathology
of, 38Grossmith, Mr. W. R., standard artificial limbs,374
Growth and metamorphosis, 509Growths, malignant, of upper jaw and antrum(Mr. E. D. D. Davis), 1090
Guest, Dr. L. H., illness of Mr. Clifford Allen,159; public health in Soviet Russia, 518, 566,617,661 ;
Guillain, Prof. G., and Prof. J. A. Barre, ITravaux Neurologiques de Guerre (review), 1147
Guillaume, Dr. A. C., Le Sympathetique et lesSystèmes Associés (review), 131
Guinea-pig or cavy, 628; oestrous rhythm in,altered by under-feeding, 727
Guinea-worm, novarsenobillon in treatment of,100
Gullan, Miss M. A., Theory and Practice ofNursing (review), 855
Gumma of the tongue, 1058Gunby, Dr. P. C., neuroblastoma sympa-thicum, 614
Gunewardene, Dr. H. 0., " central" pneu-monia in a child of two, 73
Gunshot injury to blood-vessels, discussion,1001
Guthrie, Dr. D., dentigerous cyst followinginjury,1255
Guthrie, the late Dr. Leonard, 674, 1167Guy, Dr. W. H., nocardiasis cutis resembling
sporotrichosis, 564Guy’s Hospital Medical School, awards, 76
H
Hadfield, Dr. J. A., influence of suggestion on’, body temperature, 68Haemoglobin content of the blood, diurnal
variations in (Prof. G. Dreyer, Dr. H. C.Bazett, and Maj. H. F. Pierce), 588
Hæmophilia in women, 28 ; serum treatmentof (P. Emile Weil), 300
Hæmoptysis, spirochætal, 308Haemorrhage following operative treatment ofinternal haemorrhoids (Mr. W. B. Gabriel),121; accidental, pathology of, 128
Haemorrhoids, internal, haemorrhage followingoperative treatment of (Mr. W. B. Gabriel),121 ; treatment by cupressus sempervirens,248
Haggard, Dr. W. D., primary gastric sarcoma,a series of cases, 1214
Hair restoration by the use of special food-stuffs, 1285
Haiti dropsy, 1265Hale-White, Sir W., medical problems, thenand now, 775; Materia Medica, Pharmacy,Pharmacology, and Therapeutics, seven-
teenth edition, 1920 (review), 854Hales, Dr. H. W., unusual complications inpneumonia, 897
Hall, Prof. A. J., gall-stones, 633; non-fatal’rupture of aneurysm of the descendingaorta, 819 ; prognosis and treatment ofglycosuria and diabetes, 1058 ; loss of speechfollowing an anaesthetic. 1274
Hamer, Dr. W. H., Bisset Hawkins medallist, 911Hamilton, Dr. G. R., antisyphilitic prophy-
laxis, 492Hamilton, Mr. G. H., National Hospital,Queen-square, 722
Hand injuries, assessment of, 43, 100Handfield-Jones, Dr. M., obituary, 102Hanson, Lieut. G. F., and Prof. G. Dreyer,Assessment of Physical Fitness (review), 749
Hants Royal County Hospital, Winchester,appeal, 531
Hare, Prof. H. A., Symptoms in the Diagnosisof Disease, eighth edition, 1920 (review), 1207
Harman, Mr. N. B., leontiasis ossea with opticatrophy, 1256
Harmer, Mr. D., and Mr. T. H. Just, (1) lupustreated by sodium iodide and ionisation,(2) actinomycosis of upper jaw, 1005
Harper, Dr. P., nodular leprosy, 920Harper, Lieut.-Col. J. R., enteric group infec-tion as modified by protective inoculation,1190
Harris, Dr. D. T., Practical Histology forMedical Students (review), 1101
Harris, Dr. 1.. and Dr M. Bligh, congenitalstenosis of the aorta, 45
Harris, Dr. R., death of. 629Harrogate Medical Society (see Medical
Societies)Harrow, Life of Henry Montague Butler, D.D.
(Mr. E. Graham) (review), 1148Hart, Dr. A. H., Doctor’s Manual, or Practi-
tioner’s Vade-Meeum (review), 503Hartridge, Dr. H., seeing in the dark, 709Harveian Oration on the birth and growth ofscience in medicine (Sir F. W. Andrewes), 829
Harveian Society of London, programme,1012; (see also Medical Societies)
Hastings, Mr. S., diagnosis of carcinoma oflarynx, 1004
Hatschek, Emil, Introduction to the Physicsand Chemistry of Colloids, third edition(review), 703
Hawick ambulance, 761Hawthorne, Dr. C. 0., unity of medicine, 935Hay fever (Dr. J. Freeman), 229Hayhurst, Mr. J., veterinary surgeon as meatinspector, 564
Head, Dr. H., and others, Studies in Neurology(review), 1147
Head, Mr. J., Everyday Mouth Hygiene(review), 250
Headache powders, danger of, 34Headaches requiring manual treatment, 1309Heald, Dr, C. B., and Mr. B. Thomson, valueand interpretation of some physical measure-ments, 736, 1302; (leading article), 753
Healing, the art of (Prof. A. Keith), 330Health in the last year of war, the influenzafigures (leading article), 141; office, per-manent international, 509; of Blackpool,526; in Assam, 817; report, Mauritius, 930;and sanitation in Egypt, 1034 ; conditions inWeihaiwei, 1235; of Dorset, 1278
Health services vote, 220; Resorts andWatering-places Bill, 321; reports, colonial,381, 631, 727; report, Barbadoes, 774; infactories and workshops, annual report ofthe chief inspector for the year 1919, 915;international, 877, 977; services, seriousdefects in the present organisation, 1097
Health teaching in the United States, Prof.Sedgwick’s lectures at Cambridge (Sir G. S.Woodhead), 580 ; in prisons, report, 1323 ; of
’
the Navy, 1229 ; in 1914,1331
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Heaney, Mr. F. S., pathological dislocationforward of the atlas, 952
Hearing, listening, and hysterical deafness(Dr. A. F. Hurst), 285; modern theories of,1143
Heart Beat, Mechanism and Gralhic Registra-tion of (Dr. T. Lewis) (review), 130
Heart disease, congenital, 1C56 ; bleck, com-plete, 1143
Heart disease, fatal rheumatic, in Bristol,1876-1913, incidence of, 226; dilatation of,acute, opium in (Dr. J. T. R. Davison), 296;prognosis in certain affections cf (Dr. W. T.Ritchie), 643; disease, gonorrhceal, 756;disease, transitory recurrent paralysis in.861 ; disease, congenital, transposition ofviscera accompanied by, 899
Heat-stroke with hyperpyrexia (Mr. E. S.Pattison), 749
Heath, Mr. P. M., late birth-palsy, 1306Heatherley, Dr. F., assessment of hand
injuries, 43Hehir, Maj.-Gen. P., hibernating mosquitoes
as carriers of malaria, 217Heineman, Mr. P. G., Milk (review). 23Helminthic infections and pellagra, 320Hemming. Dr. C.,’death of, 1019Henderson, Mr. I. F., and Mr. W. D.Henderson, Dictionary of Scientific Terms(review). 1261
Hendry, Dr. R. A., pregnancy and latentsyphilis, 986
Hennessy, Dr. P. H., and Dr. W. Fletcher,infection with the organisms of Vincent’sangina following man-bite. 127
Hensley, Dr. P. J., obituary, 531Hepatic colic, the "dorsal point"in, 413Herdman, Prof. W. A , ceeanography and thesea flsheries, 483
Hereditary factor in tuberculosis (Dr. K.Pearson), 891, 968, 1024, 1070, 1071, 1116, 1165
Heredfty and cell structure, 970Héricourt, Dr. J., The Social Diseases (review),298
Hermaphrodites as prodigies, 878Hernia, suprapubic, congenital (Dr. F. M.
Neild), 501; umbilical and ventral, operativetreatment (Mr. R. Warren), 1048 ; diaphrag-matic, 1053; scrotal, 1054 ; interstitial, 1057
Herpes and chicken-pox (Dr. C. B. Ker), 347,361, 421, 528
Herpes zoster, lymphadenitis of, 708Hiccough, pprsistent, benzyl benzoate for, 512Hickman, Dr. H. R. B., and Prof. G. A.Buckmaster, Course of Practical Physiology(review), 1008
Hidden sepsis (Lieut.-Col. A..W. Robertson),1046.1115
Higgins, Mr. T. T., subluxation of right hip-joint following trauma, 1307
Hill, Dr. L., science of ventilation and open-air treatment, 616; open-air treatment andmetabolism, 902
Hill, Dr. W., multiple pharyngeal polypi, 1004Hill, Prof. A. V., electrical recording of thepulse, 752; hot-wire microphone, 919
Hine, Mr. M. L., implantation cyst of theiris, 1256
Hingston, Maj. C. A. F., necessity for reduc-tion of blood pressure in eclampsia, 1203
Hints to medical writers, 632Hip, congenital dislocaticn of, 851, 920;paralytic subluxation of, with paralysis of
adductors, 1003Hip-joint, osteoarthritis of, operative treat-ment, 1099; subluxation of, followingtrauma, 1307
Hippocratic fingers, 27Hirschman, Dr. L. J., Handbook of Diseases
of the Rectum,third edition, 1920 (review),191Hirst, Dr. J. C., Manual of Obstetrics (review),298
Histology, Essentials of (Sir E. S. Schafer),eieventh edition, 1920 (review), 603; Text-book of (Dr. H. E. Jordan), second edition,1920 (review), 63; Practical, for MedicalStudents (Dr. D. T. Harris) (review), 1101
Hocking, Mr. F. A., Pharmacopœia of the JLondon Hospital (review), 1261
Holland, Dr. E., rupture of Csesarean sectionscar in subsequent pregnancy or labour, 591 1
Holland, Dr. H. F., death of, 1079Holland, Mr. C. T., hour-glass stomach, 1258 1Holmes, Dr. J. D., and Dr. H. D. Visick,danger of self-administration of nitrous-oxide gas,1167 1
Holmes, Dr. W. R., retroperitoneal perirenallipomas, 1012 1
Home nursing at a moderate cost. 1180; forIncurables, Manchester, report, 1231 I
Homi, Dr. C., case of phocomelus, 128Homosexuality, 403 I
Hong-Kong, public health and hospitals in,1919, 1179
Honours, 324, 375. 627, 719, 868, 921, 1175;civilian, 48, 222, 224, 521, 661; foreign decora- Itions, 271, 529, 531, 661. 868, 1025; Territorial Edecorations, 271, 921; mentioned indespatches, 921
Hookworm infection, mass treatment of (Dr.S. T. Darling), 69, 673; disease in the UnitedProvinces, 1319
Hope, Mr. C. W., lympho-sarcoma of post-nasal space treated by radium, 1004
Hope, Dr. E. W., diagnosis and treatment ofvenereal disease in Liverpool. 1258
Horace Dobelllecturp, on bacterial intoxication(Dr. F. H. Teale) 279; spirochæta duttoni, aparasite of tick fever (Maj.-Gen. Sir W. B.Leishman), 1237
Horder, Sir T., nerve symptoms in acute infec-tions, 174, 195; treatment of subacutenephritis by decapsulation, 948; "hiddensepsis," 1115
Horse serum, sterilised, 582Horsley, Victor, memorial to, 907, 973Hospital Letter-Writer in France (Lady MayBradford) (review), 9C4
Hospital Sunday Fund, Metropolitan. 100, 149,224,1325; Bristol. 632, 1116; at Plymouth,967; Manchester, 1231; Saturday Fund,Birmingham, total of collection, 1173; atIlfracombe, 1309
Hospital survey. 83; (leading article), 305;question (leading article), 1313; new, fortreatment of surgical tuberculosis, 107;funds in Belfast, 517 ; conditions inManchester, 530; conditions in Bristol, 677;voluntary claims of, 808; the isolation, in ageneral scheme of hospital provision (Dr.A. K. Chalmers), 1037; tor nerve cases nearBristol, 1119
Hospital treatment of psychoses and psycho-neuroses (Dr. E. Goodall), 541 ; patients inBristol, payments by, 924; principles (leadingarticle), 955, 1009; stoppages, deduction of
I (Py Q), 1076Hospitals on the rates, 484; Vienna, Britishhelp for, 965; London, cost per patient(Py Q), 1076; contributions to, as aninsurance, 1165; and infirmaries in Denmark(Py Q). 1230
Hospitals, voluntary, proposed Select Com-mittee on (Py Q), 49; voluntary, financialposition of (Py Q), 221; voluntary, war-time,258 ; of Devon, 275; ordinary, transfer to,facilities for (Py Q), 424 ; voluntary, and thespirit duty grant, 628; voluntary, 717;voluntary, and the Government, 925;voluntary, position of (Py Q), 1120; volun-tary, in America (Py Q), 1230
Hostman, Jeannot, Mr. S. P. Sadtler, andMr. V. Coblentz, Pharmaceutical and MedicalChemistry (review), 604
Hot and cold applications on the superficialand deep temperatures (Prof. J. J. R.Macleod, Mr. A. R. Self, and Capt. N. B.Taylor), 645
Hot-wire microphone, 919Houfton, Dr. E. H., and Dr. C. E. S. Flem-ming, appointed members of the Consulta-tive Council of Medical and Allied Services,1173
Hour-glass stomach, 1258House-fly as a danger to health, 512Houses, habitable, in London (Py Q), 102;shortage of 800,000 in England and Wales(Py Q), 376; new, and the smoke nuisance(Py Q), 1227
Housing, insanitary, in Lancashire, 1277Housing, Notes on : The problem in America;Committee of women graduates, 36-Our-selves, as others see us, 37-Remedy forslums, 96-Conservation of hygiene, 371-Myth of loftiness; Output of houses, 372-Labour Housing Association; Building inconcrete ; Standards of accommodation inHerefordshire ; A tragedy at Wandsworth,no room for the taby, t68-The Ministryreports; Shortage of builders, 865-Evolu-tion of the building industry; LiverpoolTuberculosis Conference; New law of rentrestriction, 866-Problems of suburban life ;Ex-Service men as builders ; Housingdegeneration in Bristol; Garden villages,1067
Housing problem in Calcutta, 154 ; shortage,cost of (Py Q), 376 ; problem in Vienna, 672;statistics (Py Q), 1329
Houston, Dr. T., the leucocytes in infectionand immunity, 1142
Howard, Mr. H. A. H., Dr. P. J. Cammidge,and Mr. J. A. C. Forsyth, blood and urine inpancreatic disease, 393
Howard, Mr. R., Surgical Nursing, fourthedition, 1920 (review), 1208
Howarth, Mr. W., recurrent paralysis withtongue involvement, 1004
Towden, Prof. R., Gray’s Anatomy, twenty-first edition, 1920 (review), 1147 1iIowell, Mr. B. W., fracture of the pelvis withdislocation, 899 ; internal derangement of ]right knee-joint, 1003 ; suture of the ulnar 1nerve,1307
Iuddersfield and infantile mortality, 723luerre. Dr. R., ipecacuanhic acid in
ipecacuanha and deemetired ipecacuanha, 47 ’
Hughes. Dr. E., some characters associatedwith congenital syphilis, 1258
Hughfs, Maj. B.. acute diffuse peritonitis, 563Human Body, Warfare in (Mr. M. Roberts)
(review), 953; Parasitology (Dr. D. Rivas)f (review), 1005; Body, Development of (Mr.
J. P. McMurrich (review), 1007Human efficiency in the textile industry, 812Human glanders, case of (Dr. F. H. Jacob and
others), 941Human race, evolution and the future of,1284
Humane killers " in slaughter-houses, 728Hungarian Ministry of Public Health, 1222
Hunger oedema, decrease of, 672Hunt, Dr. A. W. D., death of, 555Hunter, Prof. W. K., the basal ganglia, theirfunctions and diseases, 853 .
Hunterian lecture on the Ministry of Healthand preventive medicine (Sir G. Newman).853
Hunterian Society (see Medical Societies)Hurst, Dr. A. F., psychology of the specialsenses and their functional disorders, 169,195, 235, 285, 333; psendo-hypertrophicmuscular paralysis, 795
Hutchison, Mr. A. J., fixation of arytenoids inan osteo-arthritic patient, ]255
Hutson. Dr. J., appointed a member of theLegislative Council of the Island ofBarbadoes, 823
Hutt, Dr. C. W., serious defects in the presentorganisation of health services, 1097
Hydronephrosis, case of, 795Hydrotherapy. an Epitome of (Dr. S. Baruch)(review), 1008
Hygiene on the sea, accommodation for sea-men in ships of to-day, 569, 666, 760, 1110,
1269Hygiene, mental (Dr. E. F. Buzzard), 1127; offood and drink (Py Q), 1172
Hygiene, Meat, Text-book of (Mr. R. Edel-mann), fourth edition, 1919 (review), 24;Everyday Mouth (Mr. J. Head) (review),250; Mental, of Childhood (Dr. W. White)(review), 406; School, and the Laws ofHealth (Dr. C. Porter), fifth edition, 1920(review), 904; (Dr. W. W. Jameson andMr. F. T. Marchant) (review), 1260
Hygienic truss pad cover, 632Hyoid, osteomyelitis of, 709Hyperæstheaia, cutaneous (Dr. A. F. Hurst),239
Hyperpyrexia, heat-stroke with (Mr. E. S.Pattison), 749
Hypertrophy, atrophy dependent on and con-ditioned by, 257; diffuse, of breasts, 1053
Hypnotism and the law, 416Hypnotism and Treatment by Suggestion
(Dr. A. E. Davis), third edition, 1920 (teview),1101
Hypopituiearism, 1305Hysteria as purposive inattention (leading
article), 407Hysteria, supetficial reflexes in (Dr. A. F.Hurst), 235; and epilepsy, 764
Hysterical paralysis in a soldier (Dr. D.Forsvth), 794
Hystero epitepsy with delayed puberty treatedwith testicular extract (Dr. T. C. Graves),1134
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Iatro-mathematies (leading article), 610Ice-creams, danger from, 571Idiopathic nephritis (Prof. H. B. Day), 546;gangrene of the scrotum, 757
Ileum, colpoplasty from, 38Immunity and resistance in malaria, 710Imperial Cancer Research Fund, meeting, 264Income-tax and civilian doctors (Py Q), 222 ;
guide, bandy, 427Ineunabula medica, 773
INDIA, CORRESPONDENCE FROM.-Anti-hook-worm campaign, 153-Housing problem inCalcutta; Leper problem; Indian HospitalCorps, 154-Indian Red Cross; Leper menacein India; Child welfare in India; Calcuttawater-supply; Sanitation in the Punjab,520-Public health and popular opinion ;Red Cross and women’s work, 816-Healthill Assam ; Allahabad Medical Association ;Retirement of Juliundur Smith, 817-Fighlagainst plague; Statistics of infectioutdisease; Sanitation in the Central Prosvinces ; Lucknow and Allahabad Medica-Associations, 1271
India, famine dropsy and pioneer work in(Dr. J. A. Nixon), 1234
Indian Medical Service, 100, 154, (Py Q) 161,324, 375, 420. 529. 578, 627, 674, 766, 868, 921,968, 1025,1224, 1330 ; (see Student’s Guide),468; Hospital Corps, 154; improvements in,197 ; position of : (leading article), 806 ; retire-ment of Jullundur Smith, 817
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Indian Medical Services, reorganisation of, theLovett and Rsber reports. 911; medicalofficers in Persia (Py Q, 1120
Indian memorial at Brighton, 332, 1231; RedCross, 620; army officers, leave and pay(Py QB 926Industrial Clinic (Dr. E. L. Collis) (review),297; Administration, Lectures on (B. M uscio)(review), 356 ; Colonies and Village Settle-ments for the Consumptive (Sir G. S.Woodhead and Mr. P. C. Varrier-Jones)(review), 702
Industrial blindness, 581Industrial Fatigue Research Board, workingoutput, 361, 411; medicine and St. Mary’s sHospital (leading article), 753; medicine,the place of, in medical science (Dr. F.Shufflebotham), 773
Industrial settlement for the consumptive, 268Industries, common, and incidental diseasesin their vicinity (Dr. J. Gairdner), 726
Inebriate reformatories in Scotland (Py Q),162
Inebriates, clinics for (Dr. J. A. Davidson),1283
Infant Amazon (Mr. D. S. Pracy), 401 ; healthvisiting in Huddersfield, 807
Infantile mortality in Mesopotamia (Py Q),49 ; and Hudderhfield. 723, 870
Infantilism, cœliac (Dr. R. Miller, Mr. J.Webster, and Mr. H. Perkins), 894
Infection, hookworm, mass treatment of (Dr.S. T. Darling), 69
Infections, acute, nerve symptoms in (Sir T.Horder), 174 .
Infectious Diseases (Dr. C. B. Ker) (review),653
Infectious diseases, statistics of, 1271Influenza complicating the ear and upper airpassages, 152; protective vaccines in, 313;causal organism of (Dr. J. W. Edington),340; in South Africa, 925
" Influenza " from sheep. 1315Influenzal mastoiditis, 659Infroit, Mons. C., death of, 1270Injections, intramuscular, site for, 819,1116Innominate, ligature of, 819Inoculation, protective, and enteric fever
(Lieut.-Col. J. R. Harper), 1190,1326Inquests, military, public or private, 915Insanitary housing in Lancashire, 1277Insanity in Scotland, 278Insomnia, post-influenza, treatment by passi-
flora, 47Inspection and instruction, combined, 978Institute of Physics, 1118Insurance, National Health, cost of (Py Q),
161; valuation (Py Q), 423 ; in Scotland, 511;certificates under, 521 ; practice, conferenceon, 860; are insured persons in a workhousechargeable to the union (Py Q), 1172
Insurance, National Health, some defects inmedical administration and their remedies,310; expenditure on (Py Q), 972, 1229; forFrance,1170
Insurance of agricultural workers (Py Q), 222 ;life, fees for examination, 378 ; unemploy-ment, in relation to national health, 570;medical officer, complaints against, 999;service, medical (Py Q), 1029; Pharma-copoeia, National, suggested, 1063 ; sickness,selective, 1265; practitioners, remunerationof (Py Q), 1282
Insured persons in Ireland, certification of, 319International health office of the League ofNations, the proposed (leading article), 409,977 ; list of causes of death (leading article),807
International public health, 80International Society of Surgery, Paris Con-
gress, 263International Union against Tuberculosis, 961,1231 .
Internationalism in official formularies (leadingarticle). 805
Intestine and stomach, fibroids, lipomas,dermoids, and polypi of (Sir J. Bland-Sutton), 5
Intoxication, bacterial (Dr. F. H. Teale), 279Intramuscular injections, site for, 819, 1116Intravenous injection, solutions for, 82Introductory addresses, 755Iodine oil, intravenous injection, 248Ipecacuanhic acid in ipecacuanha and deeme-tised ipecacuanha, 47
IRELAND, CORRESPONDENCE FROM.—Authorityof the Local Government Board in Ireland ;Irish Public Health Council’s report; Vitalstatistics, 416-Local authorities and the
public health; Abolition of coroner’sinquests; Belfast water-supply, 571 -Dangerous economies of the Dublin Cor-poration ; The late Mr. R. Campbell, 624-Officialdom and war pensions, 625-Govern-ment grants for health services; Voluntaryhospitals, 717-Meeting of delegates of themedical profession of Ireland; Militaryinquests, public or private, 915-Case of
plague in Dublin ; British Red Cross Societyand collections in Ireland, 964-Restrictionson travel in Ireland, 1068-Medical mattersin Dublin; Queen’s University of Belfast.1162-Tuberculosis in Belfast; Memorial tothe late Mr. R. Campbell, of Belfast ; ReubenHarvey Memorial Prize, 1163
Iris, implantation cyst of, 1256Irish Health Council report (Py Q), 49, 416;hospitals, financial difficulties of, 81; healthgrants, 824 ; L.G.B. and local authorities,1215
Irish Medical Association (see MedicalSocieties)
Iritis, causes of, 925Irwin, Mr. S. T., Polya’s operation under local
anaesthesia, 947Ismail, Dr. A. C., and Dr. R. S. Miller,pellagra and the pellagra psychosis, 788
Isolation hospital in a general scheme ofhospital provision (Dr. A. K. Chalmers), 1C37
" It," organ of the Federation of NorfolkTeachers, complaint of the dogmatic waysof medical officials, 728
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Jacob, Dr. F. H., and others, case of humanglanders, 941
Jagic, Prof. N., and Dr. 0. Schiffner,gonorrhceal heart disease, 756
James, Col. S. P., hibernating mosquitoes ascarriers of malaria. 99 ; Ma!aria at Home andAbroad (review). 356
Jameson, Dr. W. W., and Mr. F. T. Marchant,Hygiene (review), 1260
Jameson, Jean D., and Mary T. Dowd, Food,its Composition and Preparation (review), 24
Jardine, Prof. R., and Dr. A. M. Kennedy,suppression of urine in pregnancy and thepuerperium, its relation to symmetricalnecrosis of the renal cortex, 116
Jaundice, acholuric, 1205; chronic, withenlargement of spleen and liver, 1305
Jaw, upper, and antrum, malignant growthsof (Mr. E. D. D. Davis), 1090, 1166
Jefferson, Mr. G., traumatic rupture of pelvisof a hsdronephrotic kidney, 924
Jeremy, Mr. H. R., bilateral cataract, 899Jewesbury, Dr. R. C., and Mr. Spence,
(1) deformity of skull, (2) oxycephaly. 1202Johannesburg, dental hospital in, 724; Uni-
versity College, appointments, 1231Johnson, Dr., and second sight, 46Johnson, Dr. H. B., death ot, 1278Joint hospital advisory council in Sheffield,
530Jones, Dr. E., Treatment of the Neuroses
(review), 21Jones, Dr. H. W., cessation of respiration
fifteen hours before death, 501Jones, Sir R., surgical tuberculosis in children,800
Jordan, Dr. H. E., Text-book of Histology,second edition, 1920 (review), 603
Journal of Anatomy (review), 886Journal of Hygiene (review), 558, 1101
Journal of Industrial Hygiene (review), 132,804,1150
Journal of Laryngology, Rhinology, and Oto-logy (review), 751
Journal of Neurology and Psychopathology(review), 251
Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology(review), 358
Journal of Physiology (review), 750Journal of the R.A.M.C. (review), 251, 358, 604Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service
(review), 299, 954Judd, Dr. E. S., and Dr. J. R. McVay, fibro-myoma of the mesentery, 909
Just, Mr. T. H., and Mr. D. Harmer, (1) lupustreated by sodium iodide and ionisation,(2) actinomycosis of upper jaw, 1005
K
Kala-azarand human trypanosomiasis, stibenylin treatment of (Dr. P. Manson-Bahr). 178;in Assam, threatened recrudescence, 1105
Keith, Prof. A., the art of healing, 330Kelly, Dr. H. A., and Dr. W. L. Burrage,American Medical Biographies (review), 1310
Kelly, Mr. R. E., case of so-called cardiospasm,1208
Kelson, Dr. W. H., and Mr. T. B. Layton, bonyenlargement of one side of face, 1255
Kennedy, Dr. A. M., and Prof. R. Jardine,suppression of urine in pregnancy and thepuerperium, its relation to symmetricalnecrosis of the renal cortex, 116
Keown, Dr. A. E., and Dr. R. S. McClelland,encephalitis lethargica, 793
Ker, Dr. C. B , herpes and chicken-pox, 347,361; Infectious Diseases, second edition, 1920(review), 653
Kerr, Dr. E. W., death of, 162Kerr, Dr. J. K., obituary, 422Kerr, Mr. R., von Recklinghausen’s disease(neurofibromatosis), 1053
Kerr. Prof. J. M. M., (1) surgery of the uterusbioornis unicollis; (2) intravesical repair ofinaccessible vesico-vaginal fistulae, 796
Kidney, hydronephrotic, traumatic rupture ofpelvis of, 924 ; adeno sarcoma of, 924 ; smaltwhite, albuminuria of (Dr. I. J. Davies),1249, 1318
Kidwelly poisoning case (leading article), 1010King, Col. W. G., vaccination in the tropics,758
King, Dr. J. T., jun., voluntary acceleration ofthe pulse, 759
King Edward Hospital Fund for London,emergency distribution to London hospitals,82, 1268, 1320
King George’s Fund for Sailors, donation of.Et0.000.770
King’s College Hospital Medical School(University of London), appointments, 327;Public Health Department, courses ofinstruction. 424 ; special course, 710
Kingscote, Dr. E., emphysema and two cases ofbronchiectasis, 1056
Kirk, Dr. Catherine, transposition of viscera,1024
Knee-joint, acute infection of, treatment byactive movement, 81, 373; right, internalderangement, 1003
Kockel, Prof. R., primary actinomycosis of thetongue. 613
Koenig, Dr. C. J., mycotic otitis, 82Koeppe, Dr. L., Die biophysikalischen Unter-suchungsmethoden der normalen undpathologischen Histologie des lebendenAuges (review), 1310
Kretz, Prof., death of, 39Kromayer, Dr. E., vulvar diphtheria simu-lating soft chancre, 1015
L
Labia, benign tumours of, 1109Laboratories at Lourdes, erection of, 1071Laboratory, small clinical, minimal require-ments for, 402 .
Labour, premature, induction of (Sir J.Phillips), 741
Lacey, Dr F. H., after-results of colporrhaphyin genital prolapse, 1119
Lack. Dr. H. L., leontiasis ossium. 1004Landis, Dr. H. R. M., and Dr. G. W. Norris,Diseases of the Chest and the Principlesof Physical Diagnosis, second edition, 1920(review), 191
Lane, Lieut.-Col. C., mass treatment of hook-worm infection, 673
Lane, Sir W. A., cancer of the colon, its causa-tion and treatment, 1184
Langbam telephone exchange, 1108Langhans, Prof. Dr. T., and Prof. Dr. C.Wegelin, Der Kropf der Weissen Ratte(r;,view), 188
Langmead, Dr. F. S., (1) overgrowth of hair onpart of the scalp ; (2) defective developmentof certain neck muscles; (3) cirrhosis of theliver; (4) rhythmical involuntary move-ments, 899; recurrent facial paralysis, 1202
Lardennois, G., and J. Baumel, Les InfectionsGrangreoeuses des Membres Consecutivesaux Plaies de Guerre (review), 75
Laroquette. Dr. F. M. de, Atlas for Electro-diagnosis and Therapeutics (review), 601
Laryngocele, case of, 1255Laryngological Congress, 187Larynx, intrinsic cancer of (Sir StClairThomson), 183; carcinoma of, diagnosis of,1004; congenital web of, 1255
Lavergne. Dr, de, diagnosis of bacteriologicaltypes of gas gangrene by means of specificserums, 607
Lawrence, Dr. S. C., Lawrence :’. EdmontonCouncil, 1070
Lazarus-Barlow, Prof. W. S., pathologicaleffects of exposure to radium bromide, 852
LEADING ARTICLES.
Air, safety in the, 860Anatomical terminology, 560 ; material, 754Atmospheric pollution, investigation of, 1061British Medical Association, annual meeting, 25Cancer research to-day. 253 ; cause of, 705Charter, reading of a, 956Christmas thought, a, 1313Colonial medical services, 858Constitutional trade.unionism, 906Consultant medical service on a graduatedincome basis, 26
Consultation fees, 141Cradle to the grave, from the, 254Cripples, a census of, 260Cures, sudden, significance of, 306Death, causes of, international list of, 807Death registration, E07
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Diphtheria carriers, treatment of, 1010Diseases, nomenclatures and classifications of,MM
Drugs and their active principles, 195Education, medical, and the preliminary
sciences. 77End-results in nerve injuries, 655Epidemic threats. 1210Epidemics of Eastern Europe, 609Food economics, 707Gas warfare and medical men, 1264Health in the last year of war, the influenza
figures, 141Hospital survey, 305; principles, 955, 1009;
question, 1313Hysteria as purposive inattention, 407latro-mat hematics, 610Indian Medical Services, position of, 806 ,
Industrial medicine and St. Mary’s Hospital,753
International health office of the League ofNations, the proposed, 409; list of causes ofdeath, 807
Internationaliaii in official formularies, 805Kidwelly poisoning case, 1010L.C.C. and the M.A.B., 359London University, site for, 857Medical officers, outdoor, of the Ministry ofHealth, 142
Medical Register, accuracy of, 253Medical report, first, of the Ministry ofHealth, 905
Medical service, consultant, on a graduatedincome basis, 26 ; organisation of, 193;service for Scotland, 12C9
Medical treatment and the clinical units, 465 ;research, a broad conception of, 1103
Medication, unprincipled, 305Medicine and aeronautics, 408; and flying,
706; industrial, anc! St. Mary’s Hospital, 753Medicine and criminality, 1314 .-
Mental patients, ex-Service, 1153Milk, safeguarded, 957 Mmistry of Health, first medical report, 905;
Bill, 1151, 1263Modern applied physiology, 507’Nerve injuries, end-results in, 655Neurology, the outlook in, 1152
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Nomenclatures and classifications of diseases,iUOU
’Obstetrics, the teaching of, 25Outdoor medical officers of the Ministry of
Health, 142Patent medicines, 255Peat potentials, promise of, 26Physical measurements, 753Physician in the war, 559Physiology, modern applied, 507Plastic surgery of the face, 194Post-graduate medical study, 655Practice, general, position of. 79Prescribing and dispensing. 1104Proportion and economy, 1059Pulmonary collapse treatment and modern
languages. 805Research, medical, a broad conception of, 1103Respiration and fitness, 561Rheumatism, acute, and chorea, 1103Safety in the air, 860St. Mary’s Hospital and industrial medicine,753
Sciences, preliminary, and medical education,77
Scotland, medical service for, 1209 ,
Site for the University of London, 857’Telephone number, your, 409
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Tetanus, prevention of, 508Trade-unionism, constitutional, 906Unhelpful distinctions, 1211’Varicose veins, 610Wassermann reaction, 78Wundt, Wilhelm, 1832-1920, 656Yellow fever, eradication of, internationalhygiene, 1263
L.C.C. and the M.A.B. (leading article), 359.Lead poisoning, curious source of, 1222League of Nations and health of the peoples
(Prof. F. F. Roget), 877, 977League of Red Cross Societies, the MedicalAdvisory Board, 318
Leathes, Prof. J. B., renal function, 933, 949Lebanon Mental Hospital, report, 54Leblanc, Dr. L., and Dr. J. Gouin, sterilisation
of primary syphilis, 614Leclerc, Dr. H., treatment of post-influenzainsomnia by passiflora, 47; treatment ofhaemorrhoids bycupressus sempervirens, 248
Lectona, 506Lectures and Essays. Selected (Sir J. Bland-
Suttun), fourth edition, 1920 (review), 855Leeds and West Riding Medico-Chirurgical
Society (see Medical Societies)Leeds University, appeal, 1165Leeson, Miss M., Goa’s Price (review), 250Left-handedness and mirrored writing, 382Leg, artificial, a standard, 256, 374Leg, traumatic aneurysm of (Dr. J. A. C.Macewen), 946
Lebmann, Prof. K. B, and Prof. R O.Neumann, Atlas und Grundriss der Bak-teriologie, sixth edition, 1920 (review), 126L
Leisbman, Maj.-Gen. Sir W. B., Apirochaetaduttoni, parasite of tick fever, 1237
Leitch, Dr. J. N., simple form of rhythmicinterrupter, 192
Lelean, Col. P. S., gas poisoning, 90; pellagra,156; defence against gas warfare, 510
Lemoine, Dr. G., treatment of anaemia anddebility by nucleinate of manganese, 1309
Lemon-juice dried, and its anti-scorbuticpotency, 863; preservation of (Rear-AdmiralP. W. Bassett-Smith), 997
Leontiasis ossium, 1004; ossea with opticatrophy, 1256
Leopold, Dr. R. S., mediastinal lipoma, 810Leper problem, 154; menace in India, 520Leprosy in the Philippines, a correction, 575;nodular, 920; in New South Wales, 1064;involving the conjunctiva, 1256
Lethargic encephalitis, subohronio, 412Leucocvtes, behaviour of, in infection andimmunity, 1142
Leucorrhcea,, equine, vaccine treatment of,1286
Leuksemia, myeloid, chronic, 1C52; lymphatic,1057
Level, Maurice, Crises (review), 191Leven, Dr. G., treatment of gastric syphilis,
248Levin, Mr. I., and Mr. M. Levine, crown-galland cancer, 1014
Levy. Dr. P. E., gastro-intestinal disturbancesof psvcho-neurotic origin, 248 : .
Levy-Franckel, splenomegaly following arseno-benzol, 1309 - .
Lewis, Dr. R. T., disappearance of mediastinalneoplasm under X ray and radium treat-ment, 1092
Lewis, Dr. T., Mechanism and Graphic Regis-tration of the Heart Beat (review), 130
Lewis, Mr. W. C. McC., System of PhysicalChemistry (review), 604 ... ,-- _._
Lewtas, Col. J., obituary, 767Ley, Mr. G., pathology of accidental habmor-
rhage, 128Ley. Dr. R. L., Cæsarean section for eclampsia,
Life without food, prolongation of. 826Ligature of the innominate, 819
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Lim, R. K. S., growth and metamorphosis, 509Limbless monsters, 197; officers, hardship to(Py Q). 424
Limbs, artificial, Eastern Counties centre for,327; standard, 374; artificial, Duralumin,974 ; artificial, upkeep and repair of (Py Q),1171,1230; new(PyQ),1230
Lip and jaw, malignant disease of, surgicaltreatment (Mr. P. P. Cole), 845
Lipoid gland, the, 615Lipomas, dermoids, polypi, and fibroids of thestomach and intestine (Sir J. Bland-Sutton),5; retroperitoneal perirenal, 1012
Lipshutz, Dr. B., doubling of the spinal cord.564
Lister Memorial Fund, 223Literary intelligence. 47, 105. 222, 274,378, 531,669.724.918,999.1072.1119,1222
Literary Year Book. 534Literature and medicine, 924Liver, cirrhosis of, 899, carcinoma of, 924Liverpool Medical Institution, Sir D.MacAlister elected honorary member; (seealso Medical Societies)
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, openingof the Sir Alfred Jones laboratories, 274;Royal Children’s Hospital, appeal, 872
Liverpool University, pass-lists, 104, 163, 722,1327; Diploma in Medical Radiology andElectrology instituted, 1029
Living-in on canal boats, 755Llewellyn, Dr. T. L., nystagmus and illumina-tiou, 562
Lobar plieumonia, 558 cases (Dr. A. Abrahams),543
Local Government Board in Ireland, authorityof, 416; authorities and the public health,571; authorities and the Irish L.G.B.,1215
Local Medical Committee of the County ofLondon and panel practice, 763
Local self-government and sanitation in Biharand Orissa, 1918-19, 54
Lock Hospital becomes St. Luke’s Hospital,1328
Lockyer, Sir N., death -of, 412 Lomholt, Dr. S., Danish treatment of scabies,
1251London Association of Medical Women’s
Federation (see Medical Societies)London Assurance, 1720-1920, 427London County medical officer of health’and
school medical officer, report for 1919. 214London Hospital Medical Co;lege distribution
of prizes and certifieates, 251; awards, 710;dinner, 872
London hospitals, emergency distribution to, 82, 326
London medical schools, opening of session,676; Medical Exhibition, 753. 817,866; epi-demics (Py Q), 1121
London Motor Exhibition, 912London Panel Committee, resolutions, 923policy of, 1224
London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medi-cine for Women, awards, 768; interestingluncheon, 864
London School of Medicine for Women, awardof scholarships, 378
London School of Tropical Medicine, passlists, 274; opening ceremony. 1072
London schools of medicine, elinical teachingat, the professional units, 621 ; and Londonhospitals, 822
London University, Chair of Radiology. 365 ;site (Py Q), 377, 424. 822 972, 1121 ; site for(leating article), 857; Diploma in Psycho-logical Medicine, 378; programme oflectures, 578; opening of St. Mary’sMedical School, 768; details of courses andlectures. 768; pass-lists, 1117; William JuliusMickle Fellowship award, 1277,1319
Lone;, Dr. S. H., exophthalmic goitre, 1309Longridge, Dr. C. N., and Dr. J. B. Banister,Manual for Midwives (review), 299
Lord Haig’s Disabled Officers’ Fund, 709Lotsch, Prof. F., osteomyelitis of the hyoid,709
Lott, Dr. L., blind lightning calculator, 1062Low, Dr. G. C., and Dr. A. L. Gregg, useless-ness of anttmony in the treatment offilariasis, 551
Low, Miss Barbara, Psycho-Analysis (review),21
Lowe, Dr. E. C., metastases in bone, 1031Lower, Dr, W. E., and Dr. G W. Crile, Surgical, Shock and the Shockless Operation through’ Anoci-Association, second edition, 1920
(review), 188Loxton, Dr. A., skin affections and generalsymptomatology, 269
Lucknow and Allahabad Medical Association,meeting, 1271
Lumb, Dr. N., Systematic Treatment ofGonorrhoea in the Male, second edition, 1920(review), 189; Gonococcal Infection in theMale (review), 556
Lumbar vertebra, traumatic displacement (Mr.C. Westman), 598
Lumleian lectures on the clinical experiencesof a physician during the campaign inFrance and Flanders, 1914-19 (Sir J. R.Bradford), 535, 583. 636
Lumsden, Dr. T., physical element in psycho-neuroses, 158
Lunacy Act, 1890 (Py Q), 1170; documents(Py Q), 1170
Lunatics, pauper, maintenance of (Py Q), 926,1025
Lund, Dr. F. B., treatment of acute infectionof knee-joint by active mnvement, 81
Lung, primary diffuse alveolar carcinoma of(Dr. A. K. Gordon), 501; neoplasm of,1305
Lupus treated by sodium iodide and ionisation,1005; vulgaris, 1057
Lyoston, Dr. G. F., an American view of sex-gland imp’antation, 1317
Lymphadenitis of herpes zoster, 708Lympho-sarcoma of post-nasal space treatedby radium, 1004
M
MacAlister, Sir J., presentation to, 98McAlpine, Dr. D., myoclonic form of acuteepidemic encephalitis, 353
McClelland, Dr. R. S., and Dr. A. E. Keown,encephalitis lethargica, 793; orbital cellulitis,1304
McConnel, Dr. E., appointed Deputy-Lieu-tenant for the County of the City of Glasgow,1069
McUopagh, Mr. J. E. R.. Venereal Diseases,their Oh.iea.1 Aspect and Trea’ ment (review),405; experiments with cerebro-spinal fluid,991
MacDonald, Major A.. relation of temperatureto malaria in England, 959 ; problems con-nected with malaria, special references toprevention, 1055
MeD .ugal, Dr. J. B., diagnosis of activepulmonary tuberculosis, 390
Me Dougtll, Dr. A., hysteria from the point ofview of epilepsy, 764; diagnosis of fits, treat-ment. 1308
Macedonia and the Caucasus, medicll experi-ences in (Dr. A. G. Phear), 56, 158. 270
Macewen Dr. J. A. C., traumatic anourysm ofthe leg, 946
McFarlane, Dr. J., and Dr. J. S. Deaver, TheBreast, its Anomalies, its Diseases, andtheir Treatment (review), 131
McGavin, Mr. L. diffuse hypertrophy of thebreasts, 1(53
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McGill University, appointment of professorof biochemistry, 867; five million dollarcampaign, 1221
Macht, Dr. D. 1., benzyl benzoate for
persistent hiccough, 512; in whooping-cough, 615 - foodMcKeand, Dr. W. J., food poisoning from
paratyphoid B infection, 421McKenna, Dr. R. W., some experiences in theuse of colloidal preparations, 952
McKenzie. Dr. D., Mlkulicz’s disease. 574; andMr. T. B. Layton, division, during thyroid-ectomy, of both recurrent laryngeal nerves,1255
Mackenzie, Sir J., appointed honoraryphysician to the King in Scotland, 199
McKeown, Dr. Kathleen M., purpura factitia,555
MacKinnon, Dr. M., European children in thetropical highlands, 944
MacLean, Dr. H., and Dr. A. E. Russell,investigation of renal efficiency, 269
MacLean, Mr. G. E., America and post-graduate medical study in London, 673
Maclean, Prof. H., appointed to chair ofmedicine, London University, tenable atSt. Thomas’s Hospital Medical School.911
Macleod, Prof. J. J. R., Mr. A. R. Self, andCapt. N. B. Taylor, hot and cold applicationson the superficial and deep temperatures,645
McMillan, Dr. A. L., orbital cellulitis, 746MeMnrrich, Mr. J. P., Development of theHuman Body, sixth edition, 1920 (review),1007
McNair, Dr. A. J., placenta prævia with vasapreevia. 796
Macnamara, Dr. E. D., functional nervous
diseases, 387McNaughton, Dr. S., generalised herpes or
chicken-pox, 528McVay, Dr. J. R., and Dr. E. S. Judd, fibro-myoma of the mesentery, 909
Maadren, Dr. R. F., fracture of tip of distalphalanx, 1158
Magic and Medicine, Early English (Dr. C.Singer) (review), 23
Magi-3t,rate, woman, Dr. Janet E. Lane-Claypon, 629
Magistrates, medical, Dr. S. G. Vinter, Dr.A. B. Dunne Dr. W. E. Thomas, 577
Magner, Dr. W., complement- fixation test ingonorrhoea, 123
Mahomed, Dr. G., "snapping of the brain,"820
Malaria at Home and Abroad (Col. S. P. James)(review), 356
Malaria, carriage of, by hibernatingmosquitoes, 42, 99, 217; investigations inthe M41ay States, 564; immunity and resist- .
ance in, 710; in England, relation oftemperature to, 959; malignant, indigenous,1206; stimulates other diseases, 1334
Malaria, recurrent, treatment by novarseno-benzol (Dr. J. N. d’Esterre), 552, 721; ascitesand ceoema in (Dr. J. I. Enright), 748;problems connected with, special referencesto prevention. 1055; quinine and the pre- Jvention of, 1156 J
Malay States, malaria investigations in, 564 ;pioneer medical work in, 878 ]
Malformation of face, ear, eye, and hand,1203
Malignant disease of lip and jaw, surgical treatment (Mr. P. P. Cole), 845; growthsof upper jaw and antrum (Mr. E. D. D.Davis), 1090, 1166; disease of the colon,1252
Malnutrition in New York, 728Malthus and the Poor-law (Prof. J. Glaister),876
Mammary Apparatus of the Mammalia (Dr.E. Bresslau) (review), 953
Man, normal basal metabolism in (Prof. G.Dreyer), 289; versus the microbe (Sir W. J.Collins), 1183 .
Manchester Children’s Hospital Pharmaco-poeia (review), 1261
Manchebter Medical Society (see MedicalSocieties)
Manchester Royal Infirmary, resignation ofSir W. Thorturn, 1231; Home for In-curables, report, 1231; Medical School,dinner, 1328
Manchester smoke screen, 275; hospital con-ditions in, 530; town-planning scheme, 676;hospitals’ oebts. 723; medical demobilisa-tion in, 723; hospitals, extensions andadditions, 924, 971; Radium Institute, 971 ;radium hospital for 1031; and DistrictRadium Institute, appeal, 1073. 1089, 1278;improved hiattq statistics, 1073; nursingscheme for, 1174, 1267
Manchester University, pass-lists, 47, 104, 222 ;report, 668; meeting, 1117 ; scholarships forstudentf,, 1278
Mandate, fractured, bone-grafting of (Mr. G.Chubb), 9
Manson-Bahr, Dr. P., acetyl-aminophenyl saltof antimony (stibenl) in the treatment ofhuman trypanosomiasis and kala-azar, 178
Marcandier, Dr. A., and Dr. H. Bourges,treatment of epidem c encephalitis, 1074
Marchant, Mr. F. T., and Dr. W. W. Jameson,Hygiene (review), 1260
Marriott, Dr. W. M., diphtheritic paralysis ofthe respiratory muscles treated by prolongedartificial respiration, 1064
Martindale, Dr. W. H., and Dr. W. W. West-cott, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, seventeenthedition, 1920 (review), 504
Martinotti, Prof. G., antituberculous vaccina-tion, 363, 1106
Marshall, Mr. J. S., ODerative Dentistry,fifth edition, 1920 (review), 1149
Mason, Dr. V. R., and Dr. W. F. Rienhoff,jun., hereditary spastic paraplegia, 309
Mass treatment of hookworm infection (Dr.S. T Darling), 69
Masseurs, blind, 1036,1080Masters, Dr. W. E., Essentials of TropicalMedicine (review), 406
Mastoiditis, symptomless (Mr. F. F. Mueckeand Dr. C. Grantham-Hill), 241; influenzal,659
Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Pharmacology,and Therapeutics (S)r W. Hale-White), seven-teenth edition, 1920 (review). 854; MateriaMedica and Therapeutics (Dr. R. Ghosh),eighth edition, 1920 (review), 854 ; MateriaMedica, Text-book of (Prof. H. G. Greenish),third edition, 1920 (review), 1208
Maternity and Child Welfare at Bournemouth,824; welfare (Py Q), 971; and child welfare
i (Py Q), 1029; proposals of the Washington’
conference (Py Q), 1171Maternity and Child Welfare (review), 1150Maternity nurse, an ignorant, 371 ; homes,conduct of, 624
Mather, Dr. A. W., death of, 1278Mathewson, Dr. G. D., and Dr. A. Rutherford,cardiac ball-thrombus, 745
Matthews, Dr. J. C., and Prof. E. E. Glynn,indigenous malignant malaria, 1206
Maudsle.y Hospital, lectures, &c., 1276Mauritius health report, 930Maxted, E. B., Catalytic Hydrogenation andReduction (review), 704
Maynard, Lieut.-Col. F. P.. Ophthalmology,Manual of Ophthalmic Practice (revie,v),1207
Mayo, Charles, and the.American Hospital inLondon, dinner, 84
Mayors, medical, 844, 1030Mayou, Mr. M. S., Diseases of the Eye, third
edition, 1920 (review), 803Meachen, Dr. G. N., tuberculous ex-Serviceman, how he is misunderstood, 720
Measurements, physical, value and interpreta-tion of (Dr. C. B. Heald and Mr. B.Thomson), 736.1302; (leading article), 753
Meat Hygiene, Text-book of (Mr. R. Edelmann).fourth edition, 1919 (review), 24
Meat inspection, committee on, 103; con- -
demned, at Newcastle (Py Q), 324, 926;supplies and public health (Py Q, 1028
Mediastinal lipoma, 810 .Medical Advisory Board, the League of RedCross Societies, 318
Medical and surgical treatment, expert, pro-vision of (Dr. A. H. Bygott), 366; advice by wireless, 828
Medical appeal tribunals, decisions of (Py Q),273; referees and disability awards (Py Q), 971 ; boards and pension assessments (Py Q), j,971 ; referee and Ealmg War Pensions Com-mittee (Py Q), 1121; boards in Belfast (Py Q),1122
Medical attendance for soldiers on demobilisa-tion furlough (Py Q). 322
Medical Detence Union, Sir :C. Ballanceelected president, 759
Medical degrees, colonial and foreign regis-trable (see Students’ Guide), 483, 522;Colonial Departmental Committee’s report,663
Medical Diary, 50, 106, 166, 224, 277, 328, 382,428, 484, 532, 578, 629, 678, 724, 772, 825, 875,927, 974, 1033, 1079, 1124, 1175, 1232, 1283,1330
Medical Directory, 1921, 100, 1215; DefenceUnion, meeting, 676
Medical Annual, 1920 (Dr. C. F. Coombs andDr. A. R. Short) (review), 750 °
Medical experiences in Macedonia and thei Caucasus (Dr. A. G. Phear), 56, 158, 270;
education in America, E67Medical golf champiunship, 39; secrecy inFrench law, 80; council, local advisory, in
being, 1211, 1274Medical History, Annals of (review), 249Medical officer of health for Brecknock (PyQ),49; for Norwich, annual report for 1919,572 ; and sanatorium benefit (Py Q), 1230
Medical officers of health, annual reports of,417, 762, 917; military group of, 566, 702;district (Py Q), 1121
Medical officers, school, reports of, 39, 97, 417,625; parish, in the Highlands (P.y Q), 49;outdoor, of the Ministry of Health (leadingarticle), 142. 146; prison (Py Q), 377 ; in theColonial Service (Py Q), 377; school,salaries of, 540, 844; Poor-law district, pav-ment of, 873; recognition (Py Q), 1027;Indian, in Persia (Py Q). 1120; and s.s.
"Patricia," 1120Medical practice, future of, and the State
(Sir G. Newman), 111; practice, capitalvalue of, the Dartford scheme, 676
Medical problems, then and now (Sir W. Hale-White), 775
Medical profession in Vienna, position of, 410,414; schlol, native, in Uganda (Dr. E. N.Cook), 427; pioneers in Western Canada,671 ; work, pioneer, in the Malay Peninsula,8i8; work in Assam, 878, 1125 ; profession inIreland, meeting of delegates, 915
Medical Register, accuracy of (leading article),253 ; untraceable practitioners, 259, 914
Medical research and practice, the universitiesin (Sir T. C. Allbutt), 1; research and edu-cation (Prof. S. Vincent). 729; report, first,of the Ministry of Health (leading article),905; staff, regional, of the Ministry ofHealth, 1011; research. a broad conceptionof (leading article), 1103
Medical service, consultant, on a graduatedincome basis (leading article), 26; service,individual county schemes, 27 ; organisationof (leading article), 193; services, deputycommissioner of (Py Q), 1171 ; service forScotland (leading article), 1209, 1221
Medical Sickness, Annuity, and Life AssuranceSociety, t.td., meeting, 531 ; insuranceagency, 1264
Medical writers, hints to, 632
MEDICAL SOCIEFIES.
BRIGHTON AND SUSSRX MEDICO-CHIRURGICALSOCIETY. - Seopolamine-morphine narcosisin childbirth, 1099-Pre-operative treatmentof enlarged prostate, 1259
BRISTOL MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY.-Meeting, 873, 1073
BRITISH ORTHOPÆDIC ASSOCIATION.—Opera-tive treatment of osteoarthritis of the hip-joint, 1099
CALEDONIAN MEDICAL SOCIETY. - Annualmeeting and dinner, 324
CARDIFF MEDICAL SOCIETY.-Exhibition ofcases, 1098
DEVON AND EXETER MEDICO-CHIRURGICALSOCIETY.-Uro-genitary surgery, 1174
GERMAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY.-Meeting,601
HARROGATE MEDICAL SOCIETY.-Gastric ulcer,1328
HARVEIAN SOCIETY. - Carbuncles. 1097 -Future of the Poor-law infirmary, 1307
HTJNTHRIAN SOCIETY.-Ministry of Health andpreventive medicine, 853-Exhibition ofcases and specimens, 1205
IRISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,-Remunerationfor attendance on members of the RoyalIrish Constabulary, 48
LEEDS AND WEST RIDING MEDICO-CHIRUR-GICAL SOCIETY. - Exhibition of cases andspecimens, 873
LIVERPOOL MEDICAL INSTITUTION. — Litera’ture and medicine, 924-Pathological disloca-tion forward of the atlas; Some experiencesin the use of colloidal preparations, 952-Metastases in bone; Cerebro-spinal fluidexaminations, 1031-Anthrax, 1074-Cardio-spasm ; Indigenous malignant malaria;Significance of purpurie eruptions, 1206-Diagnosis and treatment of venereal disease inLiverpool; Some characters associated withcongenital syphilis, 1258
LONDON ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL WOMEN’SFEDERATION.-Cancer research in radio-therapy, 1068-Injuries and diseases of theeye,1257
MANCHESTER MEDICAL SOCIETY.-Sunlight aa cause for disease; Diagnosis of earlyepithelioma of the skin, 871-Excess ofnormal cerebro-spinal fiuid Is cholecystee-tomy the normal operation in cholecystitis ?;Hour-glass stomach, 1258-Diagnosis of fitsfrom the point of view of treatment, 1308
MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-Determina-tion of degree of renal function, 949-Exhibi-tion of clinical cases. 1056-Acute rheu-matism in children, 1096-Some disorders ofthe myocardium, 1097-Surgical treatmentof malignant disease of the colon, 1252
MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF GREATBRITAIN AND IRELAND.-Arinual meeting ; ;Minimal requirements for a small clinicallaboratory; Mechanism of involutionarymelancholia 402-Some determinants of
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morbid emotionalism; Value of psycho-analytic teaching ; Homosexuality, 403-Sadism and masochism ; Psychoanalysis andthe psychoses, 404-Future of Servicepatients in asylums, 1257
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PREVENTIONOF TUBERCULOSIS (eighth annual congress )-Place of research, 798-The "Edinburgh" system; The " class "treatment; Diagnosisof chronic bronchitis, 799-Milk legislation ;Methods of sterilisation ; Surgical tubercu-losis in children, 800-Resolutions; Reportof the Council; Public lectures and visits ;Temperance breakfast, 801
NORTH OF ENGLAND OBSTETRICAL AND
GYNAÆCOLOGICAL SOCIETY.-After-results ofcolporrhaphy in genital prolapse, 1119-Chorion-epithelioma, 1259
NORWICH MEDICO CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY.-Present position of midwifery, 951-Exhibi-tion of cases and specimens, 1143-Clinicalcases, 1309
OXFORD OPHTHALMOLOGICAL CONGRESS.-Perimetric methods; Nerve paths andcentres concerned with sight; Glaucomaoperations, 247
PARIS INTER-ALLIED CONGRESS OF PHYSIO-LOGY.-Blood coagulation; Hypertrophy ofthe right heart; Other communications,600
PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF MANCHESTER.-Exhibition of specimens, 924, 1278
ROYAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE IN IRELAND(SECTIONS).-
Obstetrics and Gyn xcology. -Recent pro-gress in obstetrics; Exhibition of specimens,1141
Surgical.-Modern surgery of the elbow,1308
ROYAL GLASGOW MEDICO - CHIRURGICALSOCIETY.-The basal ganglia, their func-tions and diseases, 853
ROYAL MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY OF
GLASGOW.- Epidemic encephalitis (encephal-itis lethargica) in childhood. 1005-Psychicsecretion, its relation to digestion, 1144
ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE (SECTIONS).-Clinical.-Exhibition of clinical cases, 795
- Clinical significance of shoulder-pain inthe lesions of the upper abdomen ; Uhronicmyeloid leukæmia, 1052-Exhibition ofclinical cases, 1053, 1304LaryngoLogy.-Congress, 187-Exhibition
of cases and specimens, 1004, 1255Medicine.-Differentiation of the secondary
forms of polycythsemia rubra; Transientpolycytbsemia. in a child, 948
Obstetrics and Gynæcology. -Pathology ofaccidental haemorrhage; Exhibition cfspecimens, 128-Fibro sarcoma, case of;Spoon-shaped depressed birth-fracture ofright frontal bone treated by elevation;Surgery of the uterus bicornis unicollis;Intravesical repair of inaccessible vesico-vaginal fistulae; Placenta praevia with vasaprævia, 796-Acute inversion of uterus;Latent syphilis during pregnancy, 999-Necessity tor reduction of blood pressure ineclampsia, 1203 -Cause of eclampsia and thepre-eclamptic state, 1204
Ophthctlnwlogy. - Intra. ocular blood-vesselsof the ox; PIexiform neuroma, 1096-Exhibition of cases and specimens, 1256Otology.-Chrontc catarrhal otitis media;
Exhibition of ctses, 1095Pathologty -Pathological effects of ex-
posure to the gamma rays of 5 g. of radiumbromide, 852-Blood grouping with driedmaterial and its medico-legal bearing; Auto-plasty after exposure to hot air ; Flagellateorganisms in otherwise sterile urine,1096
Study of Disease in Children.-Exhibitionof cases, 898, 1201Surgery.-Unusual cases of gunshot injury
to blood-vessels, 1001-Cysts and ducts inrelation to cancer and papillomata of thebreast, 1201-Malformation of face, ear, eye,and hand,1203
Subsection of orthopædics.-Functionalresults of successfully reduced congenitaldislocation of hip; Exhibition of cases, 851,1003,1306
Tropical.Medicine.-Incidence of filariasisin British Guiana, 1198-Exhibition ofspeeimens, 1200Urology. -Treatment of subacute nephritis
by decapsulation, 948 - Transperitonealnephropexy,949
War.—Medical requirements for air naviga-tion, 798-Prublems connected with malaria,with special references to prevention,1055
ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINEAND HYGIENE.-Trypanosomiasis research,900, 1141
SHEFFIELD MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY.-Treatment of chronic non-infectious diseaseby modern methods, 924 - Prognosis andtreatment of glycosuria and diabetes, 1058-Modern theories of hearing, 1143-Experi-mental rickets, 1206
SOCIÉTÉ DE THERAPEUTIQUE DE PARIS.-Ipecacuanhic acid in ipecacuanha and de-emetised ipecacuanha; Treatment of post-influenza insomnia by passiflora, 47-Treat-ment of asthmatic attacks by adrenalin andpituitary exttact; Gastro-intestinal disturb-ances of psycho-neurotic origin, treatmentby psychical re-education; Intravenous in-jection of iodine oil ; Treatment of haemor-rhoids by cupressus sempervirens ; Treat-ment of gastric syphilis, 248-Metallicsulphur derivatives in therapeutics; Aero-phagia ; Epidemic encephalitis, 1074-Newanaesthetic; Headaches reQuiring manualtreatment; Treatment of anaemia anddebility by nucleinate of manganese, 1309
SOCIETY OF MEDICAl, OFFICERS OF HEALTH.-Naval, Military, and Air Force HygieneGroup, 702-Parliament and public health,901-Serious defects in the present organisa-tion of health services, 1097School Medical Group.-Meeting, 901Tuberc1tlosi3 Group.-Open-air treatment
and metabolism, 901-Sanatorium treatment,its present position, 1256
SOCIETY OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF TUBER-CULOSIS INSTITUTIONS. - Employment ofex-patients on the staff of tuberculosis insti-tutions, 900 - Classification of cases oftuberculosis, 901
SOUTH - WESTERN N OPHTHALMOLOGICALSOCIETY.-Causes of iritis, 925
TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY.-Diagnosis of earlyactive tubercle, 129
ULSTER MEDICAL SOCIETY.-Behaviour of the’ leucocytes in infection and immunity,1142-
Obstructions of the alimentary tract, 1143-Present-day problems in public health, 1259
WEST KENT MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY.-Some surgical difficulties, 1309
WEST LONDON MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY.Exhibition of cases and specimens, 1057-Blepsopathia or eye-strain, 1206
Medication, unprincipled (leading article), 305Medicine and aeronautics (leading article),
408; and flying (leading article), 706 ; indus-trial, and St. Mary’s Hospital (leadingarticle), 753; industrial, the place of, inmedical science (Dr. F. Shuffiebotham), 773; ’,and the bar, 1015
MEDICINE AND THE LAw.-Does parental IIrefusal of operation constitute neglect? 35-Danger of headache powders; Advertise-ments in the medical press, 36-Cremationand the coroner; Qualified privilege or
malice, 265-Poison in sweetmeats, 266- Proprietary Medicines Bill, 370-An ignorant maternity nurse; Prohibited milk, 371-Godman v. Maclean ; Hypnotism and thelaw, 416-Patent medicines as an investment,520 -Certificates under the Health InsuranceActs; Coroner on expert anaesthesia, 521 ;Patient’s consent to operation ; Conduct ofmaternity homes; Duty of anyone finding adead body, 624-Illegal distribution ofcocaine; Poisoning as a practical joke; Hotmilk and adulteration, 963-Gordon v.
Goldberg, 964-Opium smoking and the law,1018-Venereal disease and professionalsecrecy; Birmingham and mental ineffl-cients, 1019-Professional secrecy in theAmerican courts; Proposed municipallaundry; Suicide and compensation, 1272
Medicine and the public, their proper relation-ship (Lieut.-Col. N. H. Mummery), 1177;and the lay press, 1212; and criminality(leading article), 1314
Medicine, Lectures on, to Nurses (Dr. H. E.CuN), seventh edition, 1920 (review), 750 ;in England during the reign of George III.(Dr. A. Chtplin) (review), 1006 ; Synopsis of(Dr. H. L. Tidy) (review), 1099; Manual of(Dr. A. S. Woodwark), second edition, 1920(review), 1099; Practical Elements of (Dr.A. H. Carter), eleventh edition, 1920 (review),1099
Medicine, the art of, and science (Prof. G.Adami), 732; science of, birth and growth of(Sir F. W. Andrewes), 829; preventive, andthe Ministry of Health (Sir G. Newman),853; co-education in, 860; unity of (Dr.C. 0. Hawthorne). 935; and psychology(Lieut.-Col. J. W. Springthorpe), 940; andplumbing, 958 ; social, French conception of,1315
Medico-Legal Society, dinner, 1277Medico-Psychological Association of Great
Britain and Ireland (see Medical Societies)
Medico-Tropical Practice (Dr. G. B. Brooke),.second edition, 1920 (review), 557 :-=
Megaw, Lieut.-Col. J. W. D., hookwormdisease in the United Provinces, 1319
Meisner, W., and A. Bruckner, Ophthalmology(review), 406
Melancholia, involutionary, mechanism of, 402:Mellanby, Prof. E., experimental rickets, 1206Memorial to Victor Ilorsiey, 907Memory, loss of, cases (Py Q), 1077Meningitis and diplococcus crassus (Dr. J. G.
Forbas). 690Meningitis, tuberculous, case of (Py Q), 1120Menstrual blood, poison in. 582Mental After-Care Association, report, 1328Mental deficiency, routine study of, 1012 ;
inefficients and Birmingham, 1019; de-
ficiency, diagnosis of, 1023; cases. unidenti-fied (Py Q), 1122; hygiene (Dr. B. F.Buzzard), 1127; patients, ex-Service (leadingarticle), 1153; defect, definition and care of,1157
Mental hygiene and the teaching of psycho-logical medicine (Sir F. W. Mott), 387;disease in Scotland, care of, 612; nursing,708; fisorder, State care of, annual reportof the Board of Control (lunacy and mentaldeficiency) for 1919, 715 ; defect, what con-stitutes, 957, 1023; defect and its criminalconduct (Sir H. B. Donkin), 979
Mental Hygiene of Childhood (Dr. W. Whiter(review), 406
Mentality of juvenile adult delinquents, E0;(Dr. J. M. Ahern), 108
Mentally Defective Persons Bill, Protection of,424
Menzies, Dr. W. F., mechanism of involu-tionary melancholia, 402
Menzies, Prof. J. A., and Prof. F. A. Bain-bridge, Essentials of Physiology, fourthedition, 1920 (review), 1311
Meredith, Mr. M., Literary Year Book, 534Mertz, Dr. H. 0.. bilateral duplication of the
ureters, 1318Mesentery, fibromyoma of, 909Mesopotamia, health of the troops in (Py Q),273; l’xpenditure in (Py Q), 1077
Metabolic rate, basal, its value in diseases ofthe thyroid gland (Dr. C. M. Wilson andDorothy Wilson), 1042
Metabolism, basal, normal, in man (Prof. G.Dreyer). 289
Metallic foreign bodies, removal by surgicaloperation under direct X ray control (Dr.C. F. Bailey), 125
Metastases in bone, 1031Metric system in the balance, 565Metropolitan Asylums Board (Py Q), 1229Metropolitan Hospital Sunday Fund, 100, 149,224,1326
Metropolitan water-supplv during January,February, and March, 1920, 278; April, May,and June, 1920, 1036 ; future of, 362 ; Water-Board researches, 309
Michell Clarke Memorial Fund, 274Michie, Dr. J., death of, 1021Micro-organisms, bio-chemistry of, 158Microphone, the hot-wire, 919Microscopy (E. J. Spitta) (review), 76Middlesex Hospital, dinner, 823; Universitychair of physiology. 1265
Middlesex Hospital Nurses Home, new, 222Middleton. Dr. A. G., functional nervous
disorders, 217Midwifery (Dr. C. Berkeley), second edition,
1920 (review), 1148; Handbook of (Dr. C.Berkeley), fifth edition, 1920 (review), 1148 ;Introduction to (Dr. A. Donald), eighthedition, 1920 (review), 1148
Midwifery, present position of, 951, 1024Midwives, Manual for (Dr. C. N. Longridgeand Dr. J. B. Banister) (review), 299
Migraine, toxic factor in, 143Mikulicz’s s disease (Dr. S. G. Askey). 502, 574,660
Miles, Mr. A., and Mr. A. Thomson, OperativeSurgery, third edition, 1920 (review), 502
Military M.O.H. group, 566 (see also MedicalSocieties); inquests, public or private, 915
Military Psychiatry in Peace and War (Dr.C. S. Read (review), 74; Sanitation (Col.R J. Blackham), third edition, 1920 (review),557
Military Surgeon (review), 855, 886Milk-borne disease, elimination of, 969Milk imported from the Continent (Py Q),
221 ; prohibited, 371 ; condensed, standardfor (Py Q), 423, 1077, 1329; fresh, for babies,dangers of, 672 ; legislation, 800: supply,call for an improved, 89, graded, 911
Milk in the tropics (Col. R. J. Blackham),1136
Milk (Mr. P. G. Heineman) (review). 23Milk, safeguarded (leading article), 957; situa-tion in Germany, 959; hot. and adulteration,963 ; condensed, standard (Py Q), 1028
Miller, Dr. D. A., and Dr. J. Young, causeof eclitmpsia and the pre-eclamptic state,1204
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-Miller, Dr. H. C., Functional Nerve Disease(review), 21
-Miller, Dr. J., appointed professorof pathologyat Queen’s University, Canada, 274
Miller, Dr. R., Mr. J. Webster, and Mr. H.Perkins, cceliao infantilism, 894, 1166
Miller, Dr. R. S., and Dr. A. C. Ismail, pellagraand the pellagra psvchosis, i88
Milligan, Sir W., Marchester Radium In-stitute, 971 ; chronic catarrhal otitis media,1095
Mind and Work (Prof. C. S. Myers) (review),1101
Miners’ SAfety Lamps, E80Minett,. Dr. E. P., Diagnosis of Bacteria and
Blood Parasites (review), 602Minister of Public Health, Vienna, report,965
Ministry of Health and self-disinfection, 83 ;outdoor medical officers of (leading article),?142, 146 ; medical men at (Py Q), 273 ; (Mis-cellaneous Provisions) Bill, 423, 1025, 1028,!1076, 1168,1227,1279; (leading article), 1151, B1263; and Ireland (Py Q), 1075; first report,616, 905; Dr. A. Macphail appointed a
medical officer, 770; and preventive medi-cine (Sir G. Newman), 853; regional medicalstaff of, 1011; publications (Py Q), 1170;ship borne plague, 1218
Ministry of Pensions, list of honorary con-sultants, 163; supply of appliances, 824;Appeal Tribunal (Py Q), 972; economy andreorganisation at (Py Q), 1028 ; Depart-mental Committee, meeting, 1158; Depart-mental Committee on pensions administra-tion (Py Q), 1171
Mitchell, Dr. R. P., death of, 577Mojon’s method of expulsion of placenta,
1212Mollison, Mr. W. M., cyst of vocal cord,1004
Monod, Dr. G., aerophagia, 1074Monsarrat, Mr. K. W., is cholecystectomythe normal operation for cholecystitis ?,1258
Monsters, limbless, 197Montreal, tuberculosis in, 967Moore, Dr. S. G., infantile mortality inHuddersfield, 870; elimination of milk-borne disease, 969
Moore, Mr. R. F., exophthalmos and limita-tion of the eye movements of Graves’sdisease, 701
Moore, Lieut.-Col. H., D.S.O., memorial to,1328
Moorfields as an international institution,758
Morley, Mr. J., adeno-sarcoma of kidney,924
Morphia, opium, and cocaine, export of(PyQ). 1171
Morphine in France, self - suppliers of,198
Morris, Mr. E. W., future of the Poor-lawinfirmary from the point of view of thegeneral hospital, 1292, 1307
Morris, Sir M., Chadwick’s message for to-day,1214
Mortality, fnfantile, in Mesopotamia -(Py Q),49
Morten, Dr. W. C., plea for simple anatomicalnames, 513
Mosquitoes, hibernating, as carriers of malaria,42, 99, 217
Motor Exhibition, London, 962Motor phenomena of chorea, 1273Motor vehicle-, speed limit of (Py Q), 103; car
taxation and road improvement (Py Q), 926;car speed limit (Py Q), 1075
Mott, Sir F. W., body and mind, 383Moulinier, M. R., and M. R. Cruchet, Air
Sickness, its Nature and Treatment (review),250
Mouth, epithelioma of, 1304Movies, surgery of, 28Moynihan, Sir B., surgical treatment ofmalignant disease of the colon, 1252; gastriculcer, 1328
Muecke, Mr. F. F., and Dr. C. Grantham-Hill,symptomtess Influenzal (streptococcal)mastoiditis, 241
Multiple enchondromata, 1057; sclerosis, silver-salvarsan in, 1158
’ ,
Mummery. Lieut.-Col. N. H., medicine andthe public, their proper relationship,1177
Municipal government and public health inBengal, 1918-19, 977; hospitals and thegeneral practitioner, 1231; laundry, pro-posed, 1272
Murray, Dr. H. B., death of, 1227Murray, Dr. J. A., autoplasty after exposure
to hot air, 1096Murray, Dr. Jessie M., obituary, 922Murray, Dr. W. A., novarsenobenzolin malaria,
721Murray, Dr. W., obituary, 768, 821Mlscio, B., Lectures on Industrial Adminis-
tration (review), 356
Museum specimens, new, at the Royal Collegeof Surgeons, 863
Muthu, Dr. C., dinner to. 223Mutism, post-anæsthetic, 1214Mycotic otitis, 82Myeloid leukaemia, chronic, 1052Myers, Dr. B., transposition of viscera accom-panied by congenital heart disease, 899;selerodactylia of the hands, 1305
Myers, Dr. C. S., vocational guidance andselection, 1014
Myers, Prof. C. S., Mind and Work (review),1101
Mylvaganam, Mr. H. B., unusually large renalcalculus, 898
Myoclonic form of acute epidemic encephal-itis (Dr. A. W. M. Ellis), 114. 216 (Dr. D.McAlpine), 353
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Nachbar, Dr. J., obituary, 921N2evus. cavernous, of the foot, 1305Nammack, Dr. C. H., significance of yellowspinal fluid, 31Narcolepsy, 1015Narcosis, scopolamine-morphine,inchild-birth,
1099Nasal anatomy, collection of, 1011Nash. Dr. J. T. C., small-pox and alastrim,
1325Nast, M. A., and M. Ph. Pagniez, toxic factorin migraine, 143
National Association for the Prevention ofTnberculosis, eighth annual congress (seeMedical Societies)
National Baby Council, meeting, 930National Gallery, smoke nuisance at (Py Q),972
National Health and State service, address byLord Dawson of Penn, 1173
National Hospital, Queen-square, London,report, 296, 722
National Institute of Hygiene, Paris, 37National Insurance Pharmacopoeia, suggested,
1063National Physical Laboratory, work of, 308National Registration Acts (Py Q), 272National Relief Fund grant, 1167Naval Medical Service as a career in America,910
Naval Medical Service (see Student’s Guide),466
Navy, health of, report on (Py Q), 1229; in 1914,1331
Neal, Dr. J., surgery, the, and a special water-rate, 1116
Neame, Mr. H., leprosy involving the con-junctiva, 1256
Necessitous Ladies’ Holiday and General Fund,332
Necrosis, renal (Prof. R. Jardine and Dr. A. M.Kennedy), 116
Needham, Dr. J., death of, 327Needles, square-bodied, 1180Neild, Dr.F. M., congenital suprapubic hernia,501
Neoplasm, mediastinal, disappearance underX ray and radium treatment (Dr. R. T.Lewis), 1092; of the lung, 1305
Nephritis, treatment of, 99 ; idiopathic (Prof.H. B. Day), 546; chronic, deformities asso-ciated with, 852; bacilliary, 870; subacute,treatment by decapsulation (Sir T. Horder),948 ; chronic, deformities associated with,1003
Nephropexv, transperitoneal, 949, 1116Nerve Disease, Functional (Dr. H. C. Miller)(review), 21
Nerve suture, with immediate return ofsensation (Dr. W. Robertson), 999; injuries,peripheral (Prof. J. S. B. Stopford), 1296
Nerve symptoms in acute infections (Sir T.Horder), 174 ; injuries, how to tackle, 512;injuries, peripheral, treated by operation,end-results ot (Sir W. Thorburn), 640 ;(leading article), 655
Nerves, Peripheral, Injuries of (Mr. H. S.Souttar and Mr. E. W. Twining) (review),903
Nervous debility among the working classes,152; disorders, functional, 217; breakdownin women and children, 1080
Nervous Diseases, Diagnosis of (Sir J. P.Stewart), fifth edition, 1920 (review;, 20;and Mental Diseases (Dr. A. Church and Dr.F. Peterson), ninth edition, 1920 (review),20; System, Sympathetic, in Disease (Dr.W. L. Brown) (review), 74; System, Sym.pathetic (Le Sywpathique et les SystèmesAEsociés) (Dr. A. C. &ui!laume) (review),131; Breakdown, Problem of (Dr. E. L. Ash)(review), 1100
Nervous diseases, functional (Dr. B. D.Macnamara), 387; disease, cerebro-spinalfluid examination in the diagnosis of (Dr.A. D. Bigland), 687; diseases, cause of (Prof.E. S. Reynolds), 834
3 Neumann, Prof. R. 0., and Prof. K. B.Lehmann, Atlas und Grundriss der Bak-
teriologie, sixth edition, 1920 (review),1261
Neurasthenia (Nervous Exhaustion), Manualof (Dr. 1. G. Cobb) (review), 21
Neurasthenia treatment in Ireland (Py Q),; 272
Neurasthenic patients and regional boardsI(Py Q), 1027
Neuritis, optic, in encephalitis lethargica (Dr.C. P. Symonds), 1245
Neuroblastoma sympathicum, 614Neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen’sdisease), 1053
Neurological and Other Papers (Dr. J. M.Clarke) (review), 1007
Neurology and psycho-pathology, realm of,195 ; outlook of (leading article), 1152
Neurology. Studies in (Dr. H. Head andothers) (review), 1147; (Travaux Neuro-logiquea de Guerre) (Prof. G. Guillain andProf. J. A. Barre) (review), 1147; (LesMaladies Nerveuses) (Prof. A. van
Gehuchten) (review), 1147; (Diagnose derSimulation Nervóser Symptome) (Prof. Dr.S. Erben), second edition, 1920 (review),1147; (Trauma und Nerveu"ystem) (Dr. T.von Schelven) (review), 1148
Neuroses, Treatment of (Dr. E. Jones) (review),21
Newcastle colleges, financial position of,£500,000 required, 1072
NEW INVENTIONS.-Aural attic syringe, 804-Electrical recording of the pulse, 752-Gag,improved, for operation on the upper airpassages, 1312-Glass retractors, 1312-Needles, square-bodied, 1180-Rhythmicinterrupter, simple form of, 192-Stetho-scope, straight monaural, new form, 856-Truss pad cover, hygienic, 632
Newman, Sir G., the State and the future ofmedical practice, 111 ; the Ministry of Healthand preventive medicine, 853
New South Wales, public health in 1918,827
New York, malnutrition in, 728New Zealand, public health in, 1918-19,680
Nicholls, Dr. J. B., benign decidual tumour ofthe uterus, 1268
Nitrous oxide gas, danger of self-administra-tion, 1167
Nixon, Dr. J. A., famine dropsy and the war,908; famine dropsy and pioneer work inIndia, 1234
Nobel prizes for medicine, 957Nocardiasis cutis resembling sporotrichosis,564
Nodular leprosy, 920Nomenclatures and classification of diseases
(leading article). 1060Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, appeal,
. 823
Norris, Dr. G. W., and Dr. H. R. M. Landis,Diseases of the Chest and the Principles ofPhysical Diagnosis, second edition, 1920(review), 191
North of England Obstetrical and Gynæco-logical Society (see Medical Societies)
Norton, Miss Felice, Duties of Sisters in SmallHospitals (review), 654
Norwich, annual report of the medical officerof health for 1919, 572
Nose, Throat, and Ear, Diseases of (Dr. W. S.Syme) (review), 76; and Throat, Diseases of(Mr. H. Tilley), fourth edition. 1920 (review),602; Anatomy and Embryology of (Dr. J. P.Schaeffer) (review), 1006
NOTES AND SHORT COMMENTS.-Some racialproblems, social evils, and modern crusades(Dr. R. B. Wild), 52-St. George’s HospitalMedical School, the pupils’ register; Localself-government and sanitation in Bihar andOrissa, 1918-19; Dangerous revolver again ;Lebanon Mental Hospital; Rats in houses;Southwick v. Stanton, 54-Inquiry into thementality of juvenile adult delinquents(Dr. J. M. Ahern), 108-Public health inSierra Leone, 1918, 109-Final closure of theBrighton Pavilion Hospital; Cottage baths ;Children’s Country Holidays Fund, 110, 332-A surgeon and an ex-Emperor; Specialpension grants; Royal United Hospital,Bath, 167-Sanitary administration in thePunjab, 1918; Refractometers ; Spelmanappeal, 168-Incidence of fatal rheumaticheart disease in Bristol, 1876-1913 (Dr. C. F.Coombs), 226-Pestilence in the Near East,227-Public health in Tasmania, 1918-19;Golden rule as applied to tubercle, 228-Diseases and social habits (Sir H. Rolleston),277- Metropolitan water-supply duringJanuary, February, and March, 1920, 278;April, May, and June, 1920, 1036-RoyalArmy Veterinary Corps; Flour as cattle
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food; A sherryglassful ; Proposed FreeState Medical Service for South Africa;Insanity in Scotland, 278-The art of healing(Prof. A. Keith). 330-Egyptian vitalstatistics, 1918, 331-Royal Surgical AidSociety; Foot arch* support; NecessitousLadies’ Holiday and General Fund; Chaly-beate punch, a quaint Norfolk custom;Indian memorial at Brighton ; Puffs frompatients, 332-A sketch of 70 years (Mr.T. P. Teale), 379-Colonial health reports,381, 631, 727-Poisonous sheep-dips; Germansurgical directory; Left-handedness andmirrored writing. 382-Native medicalschool in Uganda (Dr. E. M. Cook); Handyincome-tax guide; London assurance, 1720-1920, 427-Egyptian water-supplies, 428-Sexual maturity and senility, recent experi-mental study, 533-Sanitary condition oftheatres and music-halls; Brought to theboll ; Corrosive contents of a golf-ball ; Dis-concerting accuracy; The Literary Year Book,534-Health teaching in the United States,Prof. Sedgwick’s lectures at Cambridge (SirG. S. Woodhead), 580-Industrial blindness ;Public health at Capetown; Food control inGermany; Anniversary of commercial avia-tion, 581-Poison in menstrual blood ;Anaesthetics in veterinary surgery; Drycells and batteries; Eyesight and shooting ;Sterilised horse serum; Royal EarlswoodInstitution for Mental Defectives, 582-Theuniversity problem (Sir E. S. Schafer), 630-Bristol Hospital Sunday Fund ; Rheumatismand stammering; Functional re-educationin America; Hygienic truss pad cover;Hints to medical writers, 632-On the needof a new technique in anthropology (Prof.K. Pearson), 679-Public health in NewZealand, 1918-19; " The Doctor’s ReferenceList" ; Miners’ safety lamps; Salviaofficinalis ; Effect of castration on uterlllecontractions, 680-Common industries andincidental diseases in their vicinity (Dr. J.Gairdner), 726-Alteration of the oestrousrhythm in guinea-pigs by under-feeding, 727-The fly in court; I Humane-killers inslaughter-houses; Malnutrition in NewYork; Needs of Brummana Hospital; " It,"organ of the Federation of Norfolk Teachers,complains of the dogmatic ways of medicalofficials, 728-The place of industrial medi-cine in medical science (Dr. F. Shuffle-botham) ; Incunabula medica, 773 -Barbados health report; Public health atShanghai, 1919, 774-Prolongation of lifewithout food. 826-Public health in NewSouth Wales, 1918, 827-Distinguishedcorpora vilia ; Search for gold and pearls ;Medical advice by wireless; Drastic con-
sumptive cure; Climate in relation topuberty, 828-Malthus and the Poor-law(Prof. J. Glaister), 876-League of Nationsand nealth of the peoples, 877-Pioneermedical work in the Malay Peninsula;Hermaphrodites as prodigies; The Caduceus;Medical work in Assam ; Transplantation ofthe testis in man; Biochemical research inQueensland, 878-Birth rate problems, 929-Mauritius health report ; Village centres;National Baby Council, meeting, 930-Pocket guides to first aid; Dosage ofcolloidal manganese ; Psychology of thedelinquent child, 931-Tea and brownsugar; The singer’s art, 932-Carrying offirearms,’ precautions and safeguards, 976-International health; Municipal govern-ment and public health in Bengal, 1918-19,977-Combined inspection and instruction;Printers adopt a London hospital. 978, 1036-Wanted, Russian parents, 978-Health andsanitation in Egypt, 1034-British research i
chemicals ; Blind masseurs ; Improved tea- pot; Subthyroidism in school children ;Wine v. whisky, 1036, 1126-Vital statistics in ’.
Jamaica, 1919; Blind masseurs; Nervous ’’
breakdown in women and children ; Wanted,a copy of THE LANCET ; Poor-law infirmaryreconstruction at Steyning ; Effect of feedingwith thyroid pituitary and prostate, 1080-Medical affairs in Assam; Scientific booksfor Central Europe. 1125-Rat destruction inSussex; Edinburgh Missionary MedicalSociety; Entomology in a public healthprosecution; Universities Bureau and itsYear Book; Freely ventilating cap; EastSussex County Council, cinema proposalfor mental hospital negatived, 1126-Medi-cine and the public, their proper re-
lationship (Lieut.-Col. N. H. Mummery),1177-Secondary sexual character in birds ;Public health and hospitals in Hong-Kong,1919, 1179-Distressing case ; Square-bodiedneedles; Colour-blindness ; Home nursingat a moderate cost; Astra intensifier, 1180-Famine dropsy and pioneer work in India(Dr. J. A. Nixon), 1234-Health conditionsin Weihaiwei ; Repeated dreams, 1235-Epidemics attributed to a cow; Blinding
film studio lights ; Gluteal bursæ; Flies ina child’s ear, 1236-Clinics for inebriates(Dr. J. A. Davidson), 1283-Evolution andfuture of the human race; Rival solutionsof the rat problem, 1284-Public health inGrenada; Hair restoration by the use ofspecial foodstuffs, 1285-Segregation ofepileptic children; Vaccine treatment ofequine leucorrhcea; Dangers of the streets,1286-Invisible Christmas guests; Waitinglists at pensions hospitals ; Health of the Navyin 1914, 1331-Public health in the UnitedProvinces, 1332-Tropical fruit foods, 1333-Reference books to hospitals and charities ;An apprentice in crime; Malaria stimulatesother diseases; Smith’s Physicians’ andSurgeons’ Visiting List, 1334
Novarsenobenzol in the treatment of recurrentmalaria (Dr. J. N. d’Esterre), 552, 721;diabetes mellitus treated successfully by(Maj. F. J. W. Porter), 1051
Novarsenobillon in,the treatment of guinea-worm, 100
Nurse, maternity, an ignorant, 371Nurse-teacher for Isleworth Hospital (Py Q),1121
Nursery, a giant, 38Nurses’ Complete Medical Dictionary,
Baillière’s (Constance M. Douthwaite)(review), 299; Lectures on Medicine to (Dr.H. E. Cuff), seventh edition, 1920 (review),750
Nurses’ leave in Egypt (Py Q), 102; pensionsin India (Py Q), 102; Resettlement Depart-ment, 823
Nurses, army, pay of, 578, 1174; lack of inWestern Canada, 1222
Nursing scheme for Manchester, 1174, 1267 ;home, at a moderate cost. 1180
Nursing, Theory and Practice of (Miss M. A.Gullan) (review), 885; Practical. Index of(Dr. J. B. Cook), second edition, 1920(review), 855; Surgical, and Technique (Mr.C. P. Childe), third edition, 1920 (review),904; Surgical (Mr. R. Howard), fourthedition, 1920 (review), 1208
Nystagmus and illumination, 562, 627
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OBITUARY-Bruce, William, M.D. Aberd, 922, 1113Byers, Sir John William, M.D., M.Ch.
R.U.I., M.A.O. (hon. causa). 675Davy, Richard, M.D., F.R.C.S. Eng.,
F.R.S.E.. 718Gautier, Prof. Armand, 675Gorgas, William Crawford, K.O.M.G., 101Handfield-Jones, Montagu, M.D. Lond.,F.R.C.P. Lond., 102
Hensley, Philip John, M.D. Camb. & Durh.,F.R.C.P., 531
Kerr, James King. M.D. Q.U.I., J.P., 422Lewtas, John, C.B.E., M.D. Lond., 767Murray, Jessie Margaret, M.D., B.S. Durh.,922
Murray, William, M.D. Durh., F.R.C.P.Lond., 768, 821 I
Nachbar, John, M.A., M.D. Cantab.. 921Rhodes, James Herbert, M.B. Lond.,M.R.C.P.,422
Roberts, David Lloyd, M.R.C.S. Eng.,M.D. St. And., F.R.C.P. Lond., F.R.S.Edin., 766
Sloan, Samuel, M.D., C.M.Glasg., F.R.F.P.S.Glasg., 869, 922
Taylnr, Sir Frederick, Bt., M.D., F.R.C.P.Lond., 1226, 1279
Vérel, Raymond, M.B., Ch.B. Edin.,F.R.C.S. Edin., O.B.E., 767
Waters, John Leith, M.B., C.M. Edin.,869
Weichselbaum, Prof., 921White, Sinclair, C.B.E., M.D. R.U.I.,F.R.C.S. Eng., 421
Willard, Sylvester David, M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,1172
O’Brien, Dr. R. A., and Mr. E. T. Thompson,symbiotic growth of B. proteus and B. tuber-culosis, 186; mixed cultures, 187
Obstetric Practice, Difficulties and Emer-gencies of (Dr. C. Berkeley and Dr. V.Bonney), third edition, 1921 (review),1310
Obstetrics, Manual of (Dr. J. C. Hirst) (review),298
Obstetrics, the teaching of (leading article),25, 158; recent progress in, 1140
Oceanography and the sea fisheries, 483O’Conor, Sir J., simple method of tonsillec-tomy, 998
(Edema, hunger, -decrease of, 672; angeio-neurotic, family history in a case of (Dr. C.Cameron), 849
Œsophageal obstruction, 1203(Esophagus, diverticulum of, 1056
CEstrous rhythm in guinea-pigs, alteration byunder-feeding, 727
Officers and nurses held up at Alexandria(Py Q), 272; tuberculous, extended treat-ment, 1277
Officialdom and war pensions, 625Ogilvie, Mr. W. H., gluteal bursæ, 1053;acholuric jaundice, 1205
Onodi, Prof. A., collection of nasal anatomy,1011; appeal, 1329
Open-air treatment and metabolism, 902Open Spaces Bill and Sports Associations(Py Q), 376
Operation, does parental refusal of constituteneglect ? 35
Operations on the stomach, 1063Operative Surgery (Mr. A. Thomson and Mr.A. Miles), third edition, 1920 (review), 502;Dentistry, Principles and Practice, fifthedition, 1920 (Mr. J. S. Marshall) (review),1149
Ophthalmia neonatorum, instructions formidwives, 1112
Ophthalmic cases, neurological aspects of (Dr.J. Taylor), 1181
Ophthalmological Society of Egypt, Bulletinoaf,1920 (review). 1150
Ophthalmology, Practical Treatise on (Dr.L. W. Fox) (review), 357; for Students andPractitioners (A. Bruckner and W. Meisner)(review), 406 ; Clinical (Dr. A. M. Ramsay)(review), 803; Tropical (Dr. R. H. Elliot)(review), 953; Manual of Ophthalmic Prac-tice (Lieut.-Col. F. P. ,Maynard) (review),1207 ; (Die biophysikalischen Untersuchungs:methoden der normalen und pathologischenHistologie des lebenden Auges) (Dr. L.Koeppe) (review), 1310
Opium traffic, restriction of, 199; in acutedilatation of the heart (Dr. J. T. R.Davison), 296 ; smoking and the law, 1018;morphia, and cocaine, export of (Py Q),1171
Oppenheimer, Prof. C., and Prof. P. Rona,Berichte iiber die gesamte Physiologic(review), 299; and Prof. 0. Weiss, Grundrissder Physiologie fiir Studierende und Aerzte(review), 556
Optic neuritis in encephalitis lethargica (Dr.C. P. Symonds), 1245,1267
Orbital cellulitis (Dr. A. L. McMillan), 746,1304
Oriental sore, treatment by X rays (Dr. F. C.Ormerod), 893
Orientals, association of British girls with(Py Q), 272
Orlebar, Dr. A., scopolamine-morphine narcosisin child-birth, 1099
Ormerod, Dr. E. R., developmental tracheo-oesophageal communication, 947
Ormerod, Dr. F. C., treatment of oriental soreby X rays, 893
Orrin, Mr. H. C., X Ray Atlas of the SystemicArteries of the Human Body (review),654
Orthopædic centre at Newcastle, 628 ; surgeryin Bristol, address by Mr. E. W. H. Groves,1173
Orthopaedics, contribution to, 29; instructionin, 1164
Orthopaedics for Practitioners (Dr. P. B. Roth)(review), 745
Osmond, Capt. T. E., and Capt. W. V. Corbett,treatment of gonorrhoea with detoxicatedvaccine, 346
Osmotic Pressure (Dr. A. Findlay), secondedition (review), 703
Osnato, Dr. M., Aphasia and Associated SpeechProblems (review), 1007
Osteitis deformans, 852Osteo-arthritis of hip-joint, operative treat-ment, 1099, 1205
Osteogenesis imperfecta with rickets, 1202Osteology, Aids to (Dr. P. Turner), secondedition, 1920 (review), 654
Osteomyelitis of the hyoid, 709Otitis, mycotic, 82; media, chronic catarrhal,1095; media, suppurative, streptococcalleptomeningitis due to, 1095
Oto-laryngology, systematic instruction in,1015
Otorrhoea, chronic, treatment by zinc ionisa-tion (Dr. A. R. Friel), 345
Outdoor medical officers of the Ministry ofHealth (leading article), 142, 146
Ovarian function, nature of (Dr. B. Bell),879
Ovary, fibroma of, 128Ox, intra-ocular blood-vessels of, 1096Oxford Ophthalmological Congress (see Medical
Societies)Oxford University, pass-lists, 46,222,1117,1275;Radcliffe prize, 1029; awards, 1071; appoint-ment of examiners, 1173; degree days,1231
Oxycephaly in an infant, 1202Oxygen, therapeutic use of, 365Ozenne, Dr. E., Syphilis de l’Utérus et de sesAnnexes (review), 189
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Page, Mr. C. M., old fracture of scaphoid(ununited), 1304
Pagniez, M. Ph., and M. A. Nast, toxicfactor in migraine, 143
Paine, Dr. A., origin of cancer, 693; loss ofcellular function in cancer, 765
Painless Childbirth, Eutocia. and Oxide-Oxygen Analgesia (Dr. C. H. Davis) (review),1208
Palate, cleft, 1205Palmer, Dr. F. S., spondylitis deformans,
1057jtPaIsy, late birth, 1306
Pancreatic disease, blood and urine in (Dr., P. J. Cammidge, Dr. J. A. C. Forsyth, and
Mr. H. A. H. Howard), 393Panel doctors, post-graduate lectures for, 530;practice and the Local Medical Committeeof the County of London, 763; limit inManchester, 974; committee, London, reso-lution, 923; policy of, 1224
Pannett, Mr. C. A., diverticulum of theoesophagus, 1056
Paralysis agitans, two cases (Dr. E. Danvers-Atkinson and Dr. C. Worster-Drought), 72;agitans, symptomatic, following encephalitislethargica, 795
Paralysis, hysterical, in a soldier (Dr. D.Forsyth), 794; pseudo-hypertrophic mus-
cular, 795 ; transitory recurrent, in heartdisease. 861, recurrent, with tongue involve-ment, 1004; diphtheritic, of t4ie respiratorymuscles treated by prolonged artificialrespiration, 1064; facial, recurrent, 1202
Paraplegia, spastic, hereditary, 309Paraplegic multiple sclerosis, 146Parasitology, Human (Dr. D. Rivas) (review),
1005Parasitology (review), 1262Paratyphoid " C " bacillus as a cause of para-typhoid fever (Prof. L. S. Dudgeon and Dr.A. L. Urquhart), 15; B infection, foodpoisoning from, 421; infection (Dr. E.Wordle3r), 794
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PAR CORRESPONDENCE FROM.—NationalInstitute of Hygiene, 37-Giant nursery,38-Treatment of nervous complications ofsyphilis; Obtaining of blood for Wasser-mann tests; Non-ureal nitrogen andsymptoms of uraemia, 1068-Value of stockvaccines, 1163-Instruction in orthopsedics ;The late Prof. Debove, 1164-FrenchMinistry of Health; National HealthInsurance for France; Jubilee of theAcadémie de Medicine; The late Mons.Charles Infroit, 1270
Paris Inter-Allied Congress of Physiology (seeMedical Societies)
Paris University, a psychological institute tobe established, 628
Parliament and public health (Lieut.-Col. F. E.Fremantle), 884, 901
PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE.
Notes on Current Topics.Treatment and training of disabled men,
102-Dangerous Drugs Bill, 219, 271-Care ofthe blind, 271-Reform in the law of deathcertification. 375-Ministry of Health (Mis-cellaneous Provisions Bill, 423-Governmentand the voluntary hospitals, 925-Dentallegislation, 971-Tuberculosis Bill, 1075-Pensions assessment, 1329
House of Lords.June Md.—Sexual Offences Bill, 49June 25th.-Infantile mortality in Meso-potamia, 49
July 15th.-Veterinary Surgeons Amend-ment Bill, 219
July t&.—Health Resorts and Watering-places Bill, 321
July 29th.-Proprietary Medicines Bill, 321August6th.-Proprietary Medicines Bill, 375August 10th.-Dangerous Drugs Bill, 423August llth.- Blind Persons Bill, 423Nov 29th.-New houses and the smokenuisance, 1227
Dec. 14th.-Rejection of Ministry of HealthBill, 1279
House oj Commons.J2sne 23rd.-Pensions for mothers ; Birth
statistics, 49June 24th.-Irish Health Council report;
Medical officer of health for Brecknock;Pariah medical officers in the Highlands,
June 25th.-Blind Persons Bill, 49June 8<&.—Proposed Select Committee on
voluntary hospitals; Ex-Service men inpauper asylums, 49
June 30th.-Nurses’ leave in Egypt;Nurses’ pensions in India; Scheme for train-ing ex-soldiers ; Report on slum areas;Habitable houses in London; ColonialMedical Service report, 102July Ist.-Third London General Hospital;
Reorganisation of Enfield Cottage Hospital;Small-pox in Glasgow ; Medical examinationof women pensioners; Aged persons andsickness benefit, 103
J2cly 5th.-Registrars of births, 103July 6th.-Speed limit of motor vehicles ;
Tetanus in former wars, 103J1Ûy ?tA.—Sma)I-pox in Glasgow; Exhu-
mation of American soldiers; Chairman ofGeneral Nursing Council ; Refuse dumps atGreenford; Finance Bill, income-tax reliefto foreign invalids; Eaton Hall Hospital,Chester; Women’s Hospital, Clare Market;Invalids’ flour ; Tetanus in the great war,160July A.—Indian Medical Service; Cost
of National Health Insurance; Superannua-tion of employees of local authorities ; Faresof hospital out-patients, 161
J2cly jA.—Conditions of officers inR.A.V.C.; Inebriate reformatories in Scot-land ; Employment of disability pensioners,162July 14th.-Typhus cases in the Black Sea;
Cost of Poor-law relief; Glasgow vaccinationstatistics; Third London General Hospitaland tuberculosis, 219July 15th.-Health Service vote, 220;
Statistics of drunkenness in England andWales; Financial position of the voluntaryhospitals; Protection of Young Persons Bill,221July 19th.-Milk imported from the Con-
tinent, 221 -Insurance of agriculturalworkers; Civilian doctors and income-tax,222July 21st.-Report of Birth rate Commis-
sion ; Venereal diseases officer at Bury;Association of British girls with Orientals;Disabled men’s complaint at Woolwich;Officers and nurses held up at Alexandria,272July 22nd.-Neurasthenia treatment in
Ireland; Deaths of war pensioners; Pen-sion curtailments and the medical boards, 272
Jzcly 23rd. - Experiments on livinganimals, 272July 26th.-National Registration Acts, 272
-Medical examinations for service pensions;Medical men at the Ministry of Health,273July 27th.-Alleged maggoty flour at
Macclesfield ; Health of the troops inMesopotamia; Welfare work in factories;Decisions of Medical Appeal Tribunals;Imports and exports of extract of male fern ;Vaccination and the Glasgow small-pox out-break, 273July 28th.-Medical attendance for soldiers
on demobilisation furlough; New dentallegislation ; Destruction by rats, 322-Suggested railway concessions for disabledservice men; Condemned food ; Slaughter-house and public health, 323July 29th.- Causes of death of service
pensioners ; Dissatisfaction with the Pen-sions Appeal Tribunal; Dentures for ex-Service men, 323July 30th.-Dangerous Drugs Bill; Ex-
Service men in asylums, 323August 3rd.-Condemned meat at New.
castle; Children from South-East Europe,324August 4th.-Cost of the housing short-
age ; Shortage of 800,000 houses in Englandand Wales; Soldier’s death at EdmontonInfirmary; Pensions of dependents ofIndian officers, 376August 5th.-Women and the Welsh Board
of Health; Sports associations and the OpenSpaces Bill, 376August 9th.-Conditions of hospital pro-
bationers ; Facilities for visiting servicemen in hospitals, 376August j!0</t.—London University site;
Prison medical officers; Assault uponchildren; Medical officers in the ColonialService; Director-General of the ArmyMedical Service, 377A1tqust llth.-National Health Insurance
valuation; Standard for condensed milk;Third London General Hospital, Wands-worth ; Ventilation of factories, schools, andcoal-mines, 423-Poor-law reform promised;Injurious foreign potable spirits; Hardshipto limbless officers; Inferior drugs and
dressings in India, 424August 16th.-Travelling facilities to men
under treatment; London University site;Facilities for transfer to ordinary hospitals;Third London General Hospital, Wands-worth ; Protection of Mentally DefectivePersons Bill, 424 ’ ,
Oct. 21st.-Appeal boards and pensionapplicants ; Suicidal statistics; Alleged un-sound meat at Newcastle, 926
Oct. S/i.—Pensions Appeal Tribunals’decisions; Leave and pay of Indian armyofficers; Motor-car taxation and road im-provement ; D.C.M.S. and pens!6ners ,treatment allowances; Maintenance ofpauper lunatics, 926
Oct. 26th.-Medical re-examination of
pensioners; Resignation of R.A.M.C. com-missions ; Soldiers unidentified in mentalhospitals, 927
Oct. 27th.-Sanatorium benefit;’ Poor-lawreorganisation ; Maternity welfare ; Medicalreferees and disability awards, 971
Oct. 3S<A.—Pensions Appeal Tribunal;Medical boards and pension assessments, 971-Campaign against typhus ; Expenditureon National Health Insurance; Smokenuisance at the National Gallery; Proposednew South-Western University 972Nov. 2nd.-Boards of guardians and
pension appeals; London University site;Ministry of Pensions Appeal Tribunal,972
Nov. 3rd.-Treatment of loss of memorycases; Maintenance of pauper lunatics;Public Health (Tuberculosis) Bill, 1C25Nov. /,t,h.-Ministry of Health Bill, 1025-
Regional boards and neurasthenic patients;Period of pension assessment; Medicalofficers recognition, 1027-Economy andreorganisation at Pensions Ministry; Meat-supplies and public health; Condensed milkstandard; Campaign against typhus ;Purchase of spirits in small quantities,1028Nov. 9th.-Ministry of Health Bill, 1028-
Army medical officers placed on half pay;Washington maternity question; Maternityand Child Welfare Act, 1918; Medical In-surance Service, 1029Nov. 10th.-Pensions Appeal Tribunal ;
New medical record cards, 1075Nov. .KA.—Remuneration of borough
coroners; Ministry of Health Bill andIreland ; Motor-car speed limit, 1075-Payment of treatment allowance; Deduc-tion of hospital stoppages; Cost per patientin London hospitals; Registration ofchemists and druggists, 1076Nov. 15th.-Ministry of Health Bill, 1076-
Loss of memory cases; Cost of the Tuber-culosis Bill; Condensed milk standard;Salaries of university staffs, 1077Nov. 16th.-Expenditure in Mesopotamia;
Tuberculosis pension claim; Cases for con-current treatment and training, 1077-Poor-law hospitals and infirmaries ; Indianmedical officers in Persia, 1120Nov. 17th. -Medical officers and s.s.
" Patricia," 1120Nov. 18th.-Case of tuberculous meningitis;
New committee on local pensions adminis-tration ; Position of the voluntary hospitals,1120-London epidemics; Defective childrenin Brentford Union Hospital, 1121Nov. 19th.-Nurse-teacher for Isleworth
Hospital; District officers of health, 1121Nov. 22nd.—Medical referees and Baling
War Pensions Committee; Internationalanthrax agreement; Compensation forphthisis in grinding industry, 1121Nov. 23rd.—Lord Haldane and the London
University site, 1121 - Child adoption;Medical boards in Belfast; Unidentifiedmental cases, 1122Nov. 24th.-Ministry of Health Bill, 1168-
Ministry of Health publications; LunacyAct, 1890-Lunacy documents; Eyesightand film production ; Empty beds in Poor-law institutions, 1170-Deputy Commis-sioner of Medical Services; DepartmentalCommittee on pensions administration;Grants for medical education; Upkeep andrepair of artificial limbs, 1171Nov. 25th.-Concurrent treatment and
training; Treatment allowances; Inter-national Congress against Alcoholism;Maternity proposals of the Washington Con-ference ; Regulations under the DangerousDrugs Act; Export of opium, morphia, andcocaine, 1171-Pensioners and in-patienthospital treatmeit; Hygiene of food anddrink; Sanitary conditions of Rye, 1172Nov. 26th.-Employment of women and
young persons; National Health Insurance,1172Nov. 29th.-Employment of women and
young persons, 1229Nov. 30th.-National Health Insurance
finance; Metropolitan Asylums Board,1229Dec. lst.-Ministry of Health Bill, 1227-
Report on the health of the Navy, 1229-Dental legislation; Tuberculosis Bill post-poned ; Serving officers and upkeep ofartificial limbs, 1230
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Dec. 2nd -Hospitals and infirmaries inDenmark; Voluntary hospitals in America;Concurrent treatment and training, 1230Dec. 7th.-New artificial limb3 ; Medical
officers and sanatorium benefit; Remunera-tion of tuberculosis officers, 1233Dec. 8th.-Ministry of Health Bill, 1279-
Dental legislation ; Patent medicines, 1281Dec. 9th.-Photographs of unidentified
men; Buttrills Convalescent TreatmentCentre ; Sanitary accommodation in
factories ; Typhus in Poland, 1281Dec. 13th --Remuneration of insurance
practitioners. 12E2Dec. 14th.-Smoke and noxious vapours
abatement; Housing statistics ; Condensedmilk standard, 1329
Parnell, Dr. G. C., death of. 1074Pass-lists: Cambridge University, 46, 325, 1327-Oxford University, 46, 222, 1117, 1275-Manchester University, 47-EdinburghUniversity. 162, 1327- Glasgow University,47, 222, 822,1072-Aberdeen University, 163- Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh,47. 274, 923. 1327-Royal College of Phy-sicians of Edinburgh, Royal College’ ofSurgeons of Edinburgh, and Royal Facultyof Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, ?26,769, 871, 1276-Royal College of Physiciansof London, 325-Rosal College of Physiciansof London and Surgeons of England, 325.377, 1029, 1071-Royal College of Surgeons ofEngland, 923, 1071, 1275-Examining Boardin England by the Royal Colleges ofPhysicians of London and Surgeons ofEngland, 104, 822-Manchester University,104, 222-Liverpool University, 104, 163, 722,1327-Durham University, Faculty ofMedicine, 104, 769- St. Andrews University,104-Bristol University, 104, 162, 222-Sheffield University, 162, 274-DublinUniversity, Trinity College, School ofPhysic 163, 1327-Queen’s University ofBelfast, 163, 222-Birmingham University,163-London School of Tropical Medicine,274-Apothecaries Society of London, 529-London University, 1117
Pasteur, the Hiftory of a Mind (EmileDuclaux) (review), 130
Patchwork anatomy, 1212Patent medicines (leading article), 255; as aninvestment, 520; (Py Q), 1281
Paterson, Dr. D., Dr. J. C. Spenee, and Dr.F. J. Poynton, acute rheumatism in children,1086,1C96; (leading article), 1103
Paterson, Dr M., SLibboleths of Tuberculosis(review). 248
Paterson, Mr. D. II., transient polycythsemiain a child, 948
Pathological Society of Manchester (seeMedical Societies)
Pathology, preliminary, science teaching to(Prof. J. L. Smith), 55; comparative (SirT. C. Allbutt), 3; Congress of, 411
Pathology, Text-book of (Delafield andPrudden’s Text-book of Pathology) (Dr. F. C.Wood), eleventh edition, 1920 (review). 503;of War Gas Poisoning (Maj. M. C. Winternitz)(review), 556 ; Surgical, and Morbid Anatomy(Sir A. A. Bowlby and Sir F. W. Andrewes),seventh edition, 1920 (review), 1100
Patient’s consent to an operation, 624Paton, Dr. D. N.. Essentials of Human Physio-
logy. fifth edition, 1920 (review), 190Pattison, Mr. E. S., heat-stroke with hyper-pyrexia, 749
Pauly, Dr. R., the "dorsal point" in hepaticcolic, 413
Pauper lunatics, maintenance of (Py Q), 926,1025
Pearl, Mr. R., The Nation’s Food (review),24
Pears’ unscented transparent soap, 1102Pearson, Dr. S. V., sanatorium treatment, itspresent position, 1256
Pearson, Prof. K., need of a new technique inanthropology, 679; hereditary factor in
tuberculosis, 891Peat potentials, promise of (leading article), 26Pedicle, the tubed, in plastic surgery, 270, 320Pellagra (Lieut.-Col. P. S. Lelean), 156;helminthic infections and, 320; and the
pellagra pychosis (Dr. R. S. Miller and Dr.A. C. Ismail), 788
Pellagra outbreak in Egypt, 41, 98, 719; atPort aid, 412; among the prisoners inEgypt, 764
Pelvic floor, the, 797Pelvis, fracture of, with dislocation, 899Penis, epithelioma of, following incompletecircumcision (Mr. H. C. Whiteford), 1304
Pensioners, women, medical examination of(Py Q), 103; disability, employment of(Py Q), 162; war, deaths of (Py Q), 272. 323;treatment allowances and the D.C.M.S.(Py Q), 926; medical re-examination of(Py Q), 927; records, 1155; and in-patienthospital treatment (Py Q), 1172
Pension grants, special, 167 ; curtailments andthe Medical Boards (Py Q), 272, 971 ;temporary or permanent ? 862. 920, 1155;applicants and appeal boards (Py Q) 926;appeals and boards of guardians (Py Q), 972 ;assessment, period of (Py Q). 1027
Pensions for mothers (Py Q), 49; nurses inIndia (Py Q), 102 ; service, medical examina-tion for (Py Q), 273; Appeal Tribunal, dis-satisfaction with (Py Q), 323, 971, 1075; ofdependents of Indians officers (Py Q), 376 ;assessment, 1329 ; hospitals, waiting lists at,1331
Pensions, war, and officialdom, 625; AppealTribunals’ decisions (Py Q), 926; adminis-tration, local, new committee on (Py Q),1120; Committee, Baling War, and medicalreferees (Py Q), 1121; administration,Departmental Committee on (Py Q), 1117
Periodontal disease in animals, 758Peripheral arteries, embolic aneurysm of, 309,374; nerve Injuries (Prof. J. S. B. Stopford),1296
Peripheral Nerves, Injuries of (Mr. H. S.Souttar and Mr. B. W. Twining) (review),903
Peritonitis, diff use, acute, 563Perkins, Mr. H., Dr. R. Miller, and Mr. J.Webster, cœliac infantilism, 894
Perry, Maj. H. M., tumours of gut wall,1200
Pertonal, 506Pestilence in the Near East, 227Petorsec, Dr. F., and Dr. A. Church, Nervousand Mental Diseases, ninth edition, 1920(review), 20
Pfeifer, Dr. R. A., Das MenschIlche Gehirn(review), 904
Pharmaceutical articles, drop in prices, 672Pharmacist and the Proprietary Medicines
Bill. 373Pharmaco-endocrine therapy, 658Pharmacopoeia, National Insurance, suggested,1063
Pharmacopoeia, the Extra (Dr. W. H. Martindaleand Dr. W. W. Westeott), seventeenthedition, 1920 (review), 504; of the LondonHospital (Mr. F. A. Hocking) (review), 1261 ;Children’s Hospital, Manchester (review),1261
Pharmacy, technical, courses of instruction,425
Phear, Dr. A. G., medical experiences inMacedonia and the Caucasus, 56. 270
Philip, Sir R., milk legislation, 800Phillips, Dr. S., carbuncles, 1097Phillips, Mr. M. H., chorion-epithelioma,1259
Phillips, Sir J., induction of premature labour,741
Phocomelus, case of (Dr. C. Homi), 128Photographs of unidentified men (Py Q), 1281Phthisis, epidemiology of, 44,129; compensa-tion for, in grinding industry (Py Q),1121
Physical element in psycho-neuroses (Dr. J. S.Bury), 66, 158; measurements, value andinterpretation of (Dr. C. B. Heald and Mr.B. Thomson), 736, 1302; (leading article),753
Physical Fitness, Assessment of (Prof. G.Dreyer and Lieut. G. F. Hanson) (review),749
PhS sician in the war (leading article), 559Physics and biology, teaching of (Prof. J. L.Smith), 55
" Physiological reviews," 958Physiology, modern applied (leading article),507; University cha’r at Middlesex Hospital,1265
Physiology, the New, in Surgical and GeneralPractice (Dr. A. R. Short) (review).22; Text-book of (Dr. R. Burton-Opitz)(review). 190; Human. Essentials of (Dr.D. N. Paton), fifth edition, 1920 (review),190; Practical, a Course of (Prof. G. A.Buckmaster and Dr. H. R. B. Hickman)(review), 1008; Students’ Svnopsis Series(Dr. F. Roberts) (review), 1311; Essentialsof (Prof. F. A. Bainbridge and Prof. J. A.Menzies), fourth edition, 1920 (review), 1311
Pierce, Maj. H. F., Prof. G. Dreyer, andDr. H. C. Bazett, diurnal variations inthe haemoglobin content of the blood,588
Pilgrim’s Books (review), 357Pirie, Dr. J., settlement for consumptiveex-Service men. 217
Pittarelli, Dr. E., presence of formalin inurine, 1267
Pituttrin," 160Pituitrism and selerodermia, 244Placenta, expulsion of, by Mojon’s method,
1212Placenta praevia with vasa praevia, 796Plague epidemic in Constantinople, 153; inDublin, case of, 964; in Turkey during thewar (Dr. F. G. Clemow), 1065; ship-borne,1218,1273; in India, 1271
Plastic surgery of the face (leading article),194; the tubed pedicle in, 270, 320; opera.tion to restore part of ear (Dr. H. Curtis),1094
Pleural and peritoneal cavities, chylouseffusion into, 1316
Pleural obliteration (Mr. C. W. Rivers),244
Plumbing and medicine, 958Plymouth medical charities, paying patients,274
Pneumococcle endocarditis, 1267 ‘
Pneumonia, 11 central," in a child of two(Dr. H. 0. Gunewardene), 73; lobail, 558cases (Or. A. Abrahams, 543; unusual’ com-plications in (Dr. H. W. Hales), 897.; th*1918 epidemic, vaccine treatment in (Dr.H. T. Gillett), 945, 960
Pneumothorax treatment of pulmonarytuberculosis (Prof. C. Saugman), 685
Pocket guides to first aid, 931Poison in sweetmeats, 266; in menstrual
blood, 582Poisoning, gas, 90; chlorate of potash, 152;food, the carrier in, 364, 421 ; as a practicaljoke, 963 ; senecio (Dr. F. C. Willmot andDr. G. W. Robertson), 848; senecio (Prof.A. R. Cushny and Dr. H. E. Watt), 1089
Poland, typhus in, 28,143; typhus and cholerain, action of the League of Nations, 1159;(Py Q), 1281
Police Surgeon, Diary of (Mr. G. Grant)(review), 250
Poliomyelitis, anterior, acute, 1305Polish review of epidemiology, 709Politzer, Prof. A., death of, 484Polya’s operation under local anaesthesia (Mr.
S. T. Irwin), 947Potyoythsemia rubra, differentiation of secon-dary forms, 948; transient, in a child,948 .
Polypi, fibroids, lipomas, and dermoids pf thestomach and intestine (Sir J. Bland-Sutton),5 ; multiple pharyngeal, 1001
Polyposis, gastric 659 .
Poor-law infirmary, future of (Dr. C. M.Wilson), 1287; infirmaries as municipal hos-pitals (Dr. C. Buttar), 1290 ; infirmary, tureof, from the peint of view of the general hos-pital (Mr. E. W. Morris), 1292, 1307
Poor-law Medical Officers’ Association, meet-ing, 275; hospitals and infirmaries (Py Q),1120
Poor-law relief, cost of (Py Q), 219; reformpromised (Py Q), 424, 971; district medicalofficers, pavment of, 873 ; reconstruction atSteyning, 1080; institutions, empty beds in(PyQ),1170
Population, marked decrease owing to the war,319
Porter, Dr. C., School Hygiene and the Laws ofHealth, fifth edition. 1920 (review), 904
Porter, Dr. M. F., umbilical concretions,710
Porter, Maj.F. J. W., diabetes mellitus treatedsuccessfully by novarsenobenzol, 1051
Portrait of Sir M. Foster, 327Portsmouth and Southern Counties Eye andEar Hospital, meeting, 14 ; Royal Hospital,paying patients at, 223; war memorial, giftto hospital. 636
Post-anæsthetic mutism, 1214Post-graduate medical study (leading article),655
Post-graduate work in London, 164, 198;lectures for panel doctors, 530; study inLondon and America, 673 : courses, 722
Posture in the workshop, 807Powell, Dr. A, flagellate organisms in other-wise sterile urine, 1096
Power, Sir D’Arcy, education of a surgeonunder Thomas Vicary, 1011
Poynton, Dr. F. J., myoclonic form of acuteepidemic encephalitis. 216; case for diagnosis,8s9; lymphatic leukæmia. 1057; cœliacdisease, 1225; Dr. D. Paterson and Dr. J. C.Spence, acute rheumatism in children, 1086,1096; (leading article), 1103
Practice, general, position of (leading article),79; medical. future of, and the State (Sir G.Newman), 111
Pracy, Dr. D. S., an infant Amazon, 401; flies’ in a child’s ear, 1236Precancerous lesions of the vulva, 199Pregnancy and the puerperium, suppression
of urine in, its relation to renal necrosis(Prof. R. Jardine and Dr. A. M. Kennedy),116; middle, eclampsia in (Mr. A. W.Bourne), 652; and -latent syphilis, 986,999
Pregnancy, toxsemias of, sodium bicarbonatetolerance in (Mr. C. White), 1203, 1248
Prescribing and dispensing (leading article),1104,1226
Presentations and testimonials: To Dr. S. B.Coates, Dr. J. Taylor, Dr. W. A. Daley, 48 ;to Sir J. MacAlister, 98; to Dr. H. P.Armstrong, Dr. J. M. Rattray, 165; to Dr.T. R. Bailey, 274; to Mr. F. C. Larkin and
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Dr. C. Rundle, 275; to Dr. W. L. H. Duck-worth, 420; to Dr. R. E. Humphry, 531; toDr. J. B. Page. 577; to Mr. H. J. Taylor,629; to Dr. M. M. Bird, 769; to Dr. B. A.Richmond, Dr. Bridget I. O’Connor, and Dr.F. H. Haynes, 973; to Mr. H. Barnes, 1172;to Dr. W. Cock, 1276
Prestwick Asylum and service patients, 723Preventive medicine and the Ministry ofHealth (Sir G. Newman), 853x, Dr. E., the psychogalvanic reflex,
Dr. Dorothy P., complete absence ofr rebellum, 1302,1317
adopt a London hospital. 978, 1036edical officers (Py Q), 377health in, report, 13230, qualified, or malice, 265
hospital, conditions of (Py Q),
Classes War Relief Council, reeon-on 923
Professional secrecy in the American courts,1272
Prognosis in certain affections of the heart(Dr. W. T. Ritchie), 643
Prohibition in Queensland, 816Prolapse, genital, colporrhaphy in, after-
results, 1119Pronger, Mr. C. E., vertigo, its relation toerrors ef refraction, 245 ’
Prophylaxis. antisyphilitic (Dr. G. R.Hamilton), 492
Proportion and economy (leading article),1059
Proprietarv Medicines B:11, 321, 370, 375; andthe pharmacist, 373
Prostate, enlarged, pre-operative treatment,1259
Prostate. Enlargement of (Sir P. J. Freyer),fifth edition, 1920 (review), 802
Protection of Young Persons Bill (Py Q), 221 ;
tally Defective Persons Bill, 424Dr. H. V., appointed chief medicalto the Post Office, 924Military, in Peace and War (Dr.
(review), 74Research Quarterly (review), 505secretion, its relation to digestion,
al repression, 1115, 1274-analysis and the psychoses, 404.analysis (Miss Barbara Low) (review),Psychogalvanic reflex, the, 907Psychological medicine, diplomas in (seeStudent’s Guide) 476
Psychological repression (Dr. H. Yellowlees),937
Psychologies (Sir R. Ro3s) (review), 189Psychology of Dreams (Dr. W. S. Walsh)
(review), 1261Psychology of the special senses and theirfunctional disorders (Dr. A. F. Hurst), 169,195, 235, 285, 333; Freud’s, 403; of theditinquent child, 931; and medicine (Lieut.-Col. J. W. Springthorpe), 940
Psychology and psychotherapy," llb5Psychology, the New, and its Relation to Life
(A.. G. Tansley) (review), 20Psychoneuroses of War and Peace (Dr. M.Culpin) (review), 1007
Psychoneuroses, physical element in (Dr. J. S.Bury), 66,158
Psychopathology and neurology, realm of, 195Psychoses and psychoneuroses, hospital treat-ment (Dr. E. Goodall). 541
Psychotherapy (Sir T. C. Allbutt), 4" Ptomaine’ poisoning from meat, 571Puberty. climate i relation to, 828Puberty, de ystero-epilepsy with,treated ar extract (Dr. T. C.Gra
ment (Lieut.-Col. F. E.(Tuberculosis) Bill,
nal, 80; in SierraDia, 228; in Soviet518, 566, 617, 661 ;Zealand, 1918-19,4; and popular
in New South Walesunicipal government in
7; and hospitals in Hong-1179; Hungarian Ministry of,
present-day problems in, 1259; in
renada, 1285; in the United Provinces,919,13-2
-
Pub’ic health, reports of school medicalofficers, 39. 97,417, 625. 717; report of theLondon County medical officer of health andschool medical officer, 1919, 214; schoolmedical inspection, 417. 717, 1020, 1108, 1164;annual report for 1919 of the medical officerof health for Norwich, 572; annual reportsof medical officers of health, 417, 762, 917
Puffs from patients, 332Pulmonary collapse, treatment, and modernlanguages (leading article), 805
Pulmonary tuoerculosis, classification of (Dr.L. S. Burrell), 242; tuberculosis, active (Dr.J. B. McDougall). 390; tuberculosis, comple-ment-fixation test in (Dr. A. L. Punch), 647;tuberculosis, pneumothorax treatment (Prof.C. Saugman), 685; tuberculosis, thoraco-plasty in (Prof. P. Bull), 778
Putse, electrical recording of, 752; voluntaryacceleration of, 759
Punch, Dr. A. L., compiemfnt-Rxation test inpulmonary tuberculosis, 647
P. U.O. in civil practice, 1064Purpura annularis telangiectodes, 82Purpura factitia (Dr. Kathleen M. McKeown),565
Purpuric eruptions, significance of, 1206Purvis oration on some surgical difEoultles,
1309Pyorrheea alvolaris (Mr. R. E. Smith), 555
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology(review), 504
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science(re view). 558
Queen’s Hospital for Children, Hackney,report, 872
Queen’s Hospital for Children Pharmacopoeia,sixth edition (review), 854
Queen’s University, Bilfast, pass-lists, 163,222 ; separation of departments, 1162
Queensland, biochemical research in, 878Quinine and the prevention of malaria, 1156;injection and blood pressure (Dr. U. N.Brahmachari), 1301
R
Rabies in Wiltshire, 531Race pathology, 45Racial problems, social evils, and modern
crusades (Dr. R. B. Wild), 52Radice, Mrs. Sheila. The New Children, Talkswith Dr. Maria Montessori (review), 132
Radiology, Dr. Coolidge s service to, 198;University chair of, 365
Radiology (Eléments de Radiolog;e) (Dr. E.Albert-Weil), second edition, 1920 (review),953
Radiotherapy, cancer research in. 1058Radium in cancerous growths, 152; bromide,pathological effects of exposure to, 852;hospital for Manchester, 1031
Railway concessions. suggested, for disabledService men (Py Q), 323
Ramsay, Dr. A. M., Clinical Ophthalmology(review), 803
Randall, Dr A., idiopathic gangrene of thescrotum, 757
Rathery, Dr. F., and Dr. J. Cartier, intra-venous injection of iodine oil, 248
Rat problem, rival solutions of, 1284Rats in houses, Southwick v. Stanton, 54;destruction by (Py Q), 322; destruction inSussex, 1126
Rawlins, Dr. Morna, venereal diseases inwomen, 90
Read, Dr. C. S., Military Psychiatry in Peaceand War (review), 74; homosexuality, 403
Recklinghausen’s disease (neurofibromatosis),1053
Record cards, new medical (Py Q). 1075 5Rectum, Diseases of, Handbook (Dr. L. J.Hirschman), third edition, 1920 (review),191
Red Cross funds, distribution of surplus toLondon hospitals, 326 ; Indian, 520; confer-ence at Birmingham, 677; and women’swork, 816; illegal use of, 1031
Red Cross Societies, League of, the MedicalAdvisory Board, 318; British, and St. Johnof Jerusalem, appeal, 530; British, and collec-tions in Ireland, 964
Redding, Mr. J. M., Aids to Electro-Thera-peutics (review), 22
Redgrove, Mr. H. S., Roger Bacon, the Fatherof Experimental Science (review), 1261
Redruth Hospital, report, 761Re-education of the mutilated in France, 907Reenstierna. Dr. J., serum treatment ofchancroid, 144
Rees-Thomas, Dr., sadism and masochism, 404Reeves, Dr. T. S., and Mr. W. R. Scott,
’ vaccine treatment of equine leucorrhoea,1286
Reference books to hospitals and charities,1334
Refraction, relation of vertigo to errors of
(Mr. C. E. Pronger), 245Refractometers, 168Refusal to serve, 756Refuse dumps at Greenford(PyQ), 160Regional boards and neurasthenic patients(Py Q), 1027
Registrar-General’s eighty-first annual report,1918, 148 ’
Registrar of nurses, 164Registrars of births (Py Q), 103Reid, Dr. M. R., tumours of the carotid body,257
Reinheimer, Mr. H . Symbiosis (review), 1261Reinhoff, Dr. W. F., jun., and Dr. V. R.Mason, hereditary spastic paraplegia. 309
Relausing fever (Dr. W. K. Calwell), 785Renal efficiency, investigation of, 99, 269;necrosis (Prof. R. Jdrdine and Dr. A. M.Kennedy), 116; calculus, unusually large(Mr. H. B. Mvlvaganam). 898; i unction(Prof. J. B. Leathes), 933, 949
Research Defence Society, meeting, 47, 1071Research, medical, and practice. the uni-
versities in (Sir T. C. Allbutt), 1; student-ships at St. Mary’s Hospital, 146; medical,and education (Prof. S. Vincent), 729;medical, a broad conception of (leadingarticle), 1103
Respiration, cessation of, fifteen hours beforedeath (Dr. H. W. Jones), 501; and fitness(leading article), 561
Reticulated red blood corpuscles, 1062Retractors, glass, 1312Reuben Harvey Memorial Prize, 1163Revolver again, the dangerous, 54Reynolds, Prof. E. S., causes of nervous
diseases, 834Rheumatism and Arthritis (Dr. R. Stockman)
(review), 502Rheumatism, acute, in children (Dr. F. J.Poynton, Dr. D. Paterson, and Dr. J. C.Spence), 1086, 1096 ; (leading article), 1103
Rheumatism and chorea (Dr. C. Wall), 1081Rheumatism and stammering, 632Rhinoplasty, new method (Dr. G. Chubb)
354Rhodes, Dr. J. H., obituary, 422Rhythmic interrupter, simple form of, 192Ribs, cervical, bilateral, 1057Richardson, Dr. A. H., fibroma of ovary,
128Rickets, experimental, 1206" Right to Strike," 757, 820, 919, 1024Ritchie, Dr. W. T., prognosis in certain affec-tions of the heart, 643 ; and Prof. J. Cowan,duration of ventricular systole, 743
Rivas, Dr. D., Human Parasitology (review),1005
River pollution in Devon, 873Rivers, Mr. W. C., pleural obliteration,244
Roberts, Dr. H., Local Medical Committee ofthe County of London and panel practice,763
Roberts, Dr. D. L., obituary. 766Roberts, Dr. F., Physiology, Students’ Synopsis
Series (review), 1311Roberts, Mr. M., Warfare in the Human Body(review), 953
Robertson, Col. J. C., antimalarial measuresat Taranto, 30
Robertson, Dr G. W., and Dr. F. C. Willmot,senecio disease, or cirrhosis of liver due tosenecio poisoning, 848
Robertson. Dr. W., nerve suture with imme-diate return of sensation, 999
Robertson, Lieut.-Col. A. W., hidden sepsis,1C46
Robinson, Dr. W., future of service patients inasylums, 1257
Robinson, Mr. A., Cunningham’s Manual ofPractical Anatomy, seventh edition, 1920(review), 654
Rockefeller Foundation, work of, 707; Institutefor Medical Research, Studies from (review),1008
Rocky Mountain spotted fever, 709Roger Bacon’s works, 721; the Father ofExperimental Science (Mr. H. S. Redgrove)
I (review), 1261
Roget, Prof. F. F., League of Nations and thehealth of the peoples, 877, 977Rolleston, Sir H., the change of type of
disease, 277Rona, Prof. P.. and Prof. C. Oppenheimer,Berichte iiber die gesamte Paysiologie(review), 299
Ronchitti, Dr. V., Hippocratic fingers, 27Roper, Mr. A. C., oauses of iritis, 925Rose, Dr. F. G., incidence of filariasis in
British Guiana, 1198Ross, Sir R., Psychologies (review), 189Roth, Dr. P. B., Orthopaedics for Practitioners
(review), 749; rickets. 851; inability todorsiflex the right wrist, 1306
Rotherham and District Medical Guild, dinner,1231
ROMIANIA. CORRESPONDENCE FROM.-Infiu-enza complicating the ear and upper air
passages ; Case of chlorate of potash poison-ing ; Radium in cancerous growths ; Nervousdebility among the working-classes ; TyphoUfever epidemic in children in Bessarabia,152 -Plague epidemic in Constantinople.153-Danger from ice creams; "Ptorraine"poisoning from meat; Dust and smoke pre-
xx
vention, 571-Price of drugs in Roumania;Imprisonment for a revolutionary doctor;Proposed notification of abortion inNagyvarad ; Hungarian Ministrv of PublicHealth ; Curious source of lead-poisoning,1222
Routh. Dr. A., spirillolysis and its causation,.988, 999
Rowett Research Institute at Craibston,165
Rowlands. Mr. R. P., case of hydronephrosis,795 ; three gastric cases, 1050, 1063 ;diaphragmatic hernia, 1053
Royal Aetdemv of Medicine in Ireland (seeMedical Societies)
Royal Air Force, medical selection of candi-dates for commission in, 798
Royal Army Medical Corps, Journal, 251, 358.604; appointments. 375 ; temporary com-missions in, 577; pay and retired pav, 818,868 ; commissions, resignation of (Py Q). 927 ;auxiliary funds, meeting, 1118; MemorialFund. 1328
Royal Army Veterinary Corps, condition ofofficers in (Py Q), 162, 278
Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh,award of Dr. Jessie MacgrPgor prize, 374;election of office bearers, 1328
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh,Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh,and Royal Faculty of Physicians and Sur-geons of Glasgow, pass-lists, 326, 769, 871,1276
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, pass-lists, 47. 274, 923 1327
Royal College of Physicians of London, pass-lists, 325 ; comitia. 325, 378, 973
Royal College of Physicians of London andSurgeons of England, pass-lists, 325, 377,1029,1071
Royal College of Surgeons of England, a RovalFellow, 47; election of memhers, 104;meeting, 147, 325. 871, 1117, 1275 ; new
museum specimens, 863; pass-lists, 923,1071,1275
Royal Earlswood Institution for MentalDefectives, generous bequests, 582
Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons ofGlasgow. meeting. 611, 1030
Royal Free Hospital London) School of Medi-cine for Women, interesting luncheon, 864;awards, 768; appeal, 1173
Royal Glasgow Me iico-Chirurgical Society(see Medical Societies)
Royal Institute of Public Health, GenevaCongress, 1276
Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, meeting,328, 425, 874. 1032, 1113
Royal Medlco-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow(see Medical Societies)
Royal Naval Medical Service, pay of recruitingofficers. 577; promotion by merit, 766 ;Journal, 954
Royal Sanitary Institute. Birmingham Con-gress, 252; industrial efficienev and fatigue,313; protective vaccines in influenza, 313;problem of stillbirth, 315; domestic animalsin the spread of infection, 316 ; HenrySaxon Snell prize, 1232
Royal Society of London for ImprovingNatural Knowledge, e.ection of president,1105
Royal Society of Medicine, programme forautumn season, 722; gold medal for Sir A.Wright, 961 (see also Medical Societies)
Royal Society of Tr’pical Medicine andHygiene (see Medical Societies)
Royal Statistical Society, register of personseligible for statistical posts, 163
Royal Surgical Aid Society, appeal, 332Rudolf, Dr. R. D., therapeutic use of oxygen,365
Ruhrah, Dr. J., and Dr. J. Friedenwald, Dietin Health and Disease, fifth edition, 1919(review), 23
Rupture of Cæsarean section sear in subsequentpregnancy or labour (Dr. E. Hotland), 591;non-fatal, of aneurysm of the descendingaorta (Mr. S. R. Tattersall), 748. 819
Russ, Dr. C., electrolytic treatment of
gonorrhcea, a correction, 1071Russell, Dr. A. E., and Dr. H. MacLean,investigation of renal efficiency, 269
Russell, Dr. J. F., industrial settlement forthe consumptive, 268
Russell, Pr)f. J. W., motor phenomena ofchorea, 1273
Ruston, Or. A G., and Dr. H. de C. Woodcock,food values in tuberculosis. 842
Rutherford, Dr. A., and Dr. G. D. Mathewson,cardiac ball-thrombus, 745
Rye, sauitary condition of (Py Q), 1172Ryland, Mr. A., abscess of frontal sinus, 1255Ryle, Dr. J. A., investigation of gastricfunction by means of the fractional test-meal, 490; "atypical" enteric fever, 1022,and Dr. H. W. Barber, gastric analysis inacne rosacea, 1195
S
Saberton, Dr. C., Diathermy (review), 75Sacquépée, E., French research on gasgangrene, 605
Sacru-iliac sciatica, 196Sadism and masochism, 404Sidter, Dr. F. J., treatment of chronic non-infectious disease by modern methods, 924
Sadtier, Mr. S. P., Mr. V. Coblentz, andJeannot Hostmann, Pharmaceutical andMedical Chemis-ry (review), 604
Safety in the air (leading article). 860Sainshury, Dr. H., investigation of renal
efficiency, 99St. Andrews University, pass-lists, 104St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Nurses Home,I 629; Medical School, dinner, 769; Hospital,
appeal. 973; Dr. F. R. Fraser appointedDirector of the Medical Professorial Clinic,1268
St. George’s Hospital Medical School, thepupils’ register, 54; dinner, 823
St. Helena Who’s Who (Dr. A. Chaplin) (re-view), 357
St. J hn of Jerusalem, Order of, appoint-ment. 1175
St. Mary’s Hospital Gazette (review), 1208St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School, appeal,
676St. Mary’s Hospital, research studentships, 146 ;and industrial medicine (leading article), 753;dinner, presentation to Dr. M. M. Bird,769; department of industrial medicine,luncheon, 769
Saint, Prof. C. F. M , influence of the greatwar on modern surgery, 1130
St. Thomas’s Hospital, dinner, 769Sajous, Dr. C. E. de M., pharmaco-endocrinetherapy, 658
Salaries of school medical officers, 844Salaries, public medical, in Southampton, 105 ;
of school medical officers, 540Salisbury-Sharpe, Dr. W., case of spleno-megaly, 795
Salvarsan, silver, in multiple sclerosis, 1158Salvarstn, toxicity of, 1315Salvia offi inalis, 680Samuel, Dr. S., race pathology. 45Sanatorium benefit (Py Q), 9’71; and medical
officers (Py Q), 1230; treatment, its presentposition. 1256
Sandlland, Mr. A. H., death of, 149Sanitary administration in the Punjab, 1918,
168 ; condition of theatres and music. halls,53t; condition of Dartmouth, 112J ; condi-tion of Rye (Py Q 1172; accommodation intactories (Py Q), 1281 ; lessons of a forgottenwar, 1319
Sanitathn in the Punjab, 520Sanitation, M’litary (Col. R. J. Blackham),third edition. 1920 (review), 557
Sarcoma, primary gastric, a series of cases, i1214
Sargent, Dr. P., glass retractors, 1312Saugman, Prof. C., pneumothorax treatment
of pulmonary tuberculosis, 685Saunders, Dr A., Still’s disease. 1057Savage, Dr. W. G, F od Poisoning and FoodInfection (review), 76
Savatard, Dr. L.. diagnosis of early epitheliomaof the skin, 871
"Save me from my friends." 1275Save the children fund, meeting, 1030Savory, Mr. C. H., epileptiform fits and coma
in sypl-itis, 296Scabies, Danish treatment of (Dr. S. Lomholt),
1251Scanlan, Dr. J. J., assessment of hand injuries,
100 ; temporary or permanent pensions,920
Scaphoid, carpal, dislocation of, 661 ; oldfracture of, ununited, 1304
Scarlet fever in Manchester, 568; fluctuationof, 657; present epidemic (Dr. J. Brownlee),1093
Schaeffer. Dr. J. P.. Anatomv and Embryologyof the Nose, &c. (review), 1006
Schafer, Sir E S., Essentials of Histology,eleventh edition, 1920 (review), 603; theuniversity problem, 630
Schelven, Ur. T. von, Trauma and Nerven-system (review), 1148
Schiff npr, Dr. 0., and Prof. N. Jagic, gonor-rhœal heart disease, 756
Schmieden, Prof. V., and Prof. A. Borchard,Die Deutsche Chirurgie im Weltkrieg 1914bis 1918 (review), 249
School Health News (review), 752, 1150;Hygiene and the Laws of Health (Dr. C.Porter), fifth edition. 1920 (review), 904
School Medical Service, 417. 717, 1020, 1108,1164; officers, salaries of, 540, 844
: Schools, elementary, teachers in, medicalexamination of, 1118
Schiitze, Dr. H., blood grouping with driedmaterial and its medico-legal bearing, 1096
Sciatica, sacro-iliac, 196
Science in medicine, birth and growth of(Sir F. W. Andrewes), 829
Science teaching. preliminary to pathology(Prof. J. L. Smith), 55; abd the art of medi-cine (Prof. G. Adami), 732; medical, theplace of industrial medicine in (Dr. F.Shuffiebot,ham), 773
Sciences, preliminary, and medical education(leading article), 77
Selerodactylia of the hands, 1305 Sclerodermia and pituitrism, 144Sclerosis, paraplegic multiple, 146;silver-salvarsan in, 1158
Scopolamine-morphine narcosis in chi 1099
SCOTLAND. CORRESPONDENCE FROM. Hospital and Nursing Services; Sepidemic in Glasgow; Edinbur ..
Infirmary, 37-Care of the bliregulations for admission of medicato Scottish universities: Small-poland;- Edinburgh Royal Infirmary; Confer-ence of Scottish Association of InsuranceCommittees ; Hawiek ambulance, 761; Edin-burgh University rectorial election; Edin-burgh University, total of students ;Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Astley-Ainsliebequest; Glasgow Western Infirmary,appeal, 965
Scotland, medical service for (leading article),1209.1221
Scotometer, new, 1256Scott, Mr. S., streptococcal leptomeningitisdue to chronic suppurative otitis media,1095
Scott, Mr. W. R., and Dr. T. S. Reeves,vaccine treatment of equine lenoorrhcea,1286
Scottish Hospital and Nursing Services, 37 ;Board of Health, work of, 199, 1119 . uni-versities, new regulations for admedical students, 761; Associationance Committees, conference, 761
Scripture, Dr. E. W., defective sle652Scrotum, idiopathic gangrene of, 757 Scurfield, Dr. H.. retirement, 1214 Sea, hygiene on, accommodation for in ships of to-day, 569, 666, 760, 1110,
Searle, Mr. A. B., Use of Colloids inand Disease (review), 703
Secrecy, medical, in French law, 80 -
Secret remedies in America, 362Secretion, psychic, its relation to digestion,1144
Seeing in the dark, 709, 810Seeing, looking. and hysterical blindness (Dr.A. F. Hurst), 333
Self-disinfection and the Ministry of Health,83
Self, Mr. A. R., Capt. N. B. Taylor. and Prof.J. J. R. Macleod, hot and cold applicationson the superficial and deep temperatures,645
! Semprolax, 506Senecio disease, or cirrhosis of liver due tcsenecio poisoning (Dr. F. C. Willmot and Dr.
I G. W. Robertson), 848; poisoning (Prof A. R.Cushny and Dr. H. E. Watt), 1089; disease,1266
Senses, special, psychology of their functionaldisorders (Dr. A. F. Hurst),169, 195, 235. 285333
t Sepsis, hidden (Lieut.-Col. A. W. Robertson)1046,1115
, Serpaggi, Dr. F., tuberculosis in Corsica510
Serpent venom, properties .of, 660Serum, horse, sterilised,
of 660
Of hæmSerum treatment of ch . of hæmophilia (P. Emile Well
Service men in hosping E (Py Q), 376 ; patien(Py Q), 376; patienServices. deaths inR.N. 154; Surg.-164; Surg.-GenBabtie, 626 N67r4l; Lieut.-C
Services. naval154, 215, 270.324. ,
766, 818, 868, 921, 968,1224,1275,1329; Indian. 1529, 578, 627, 674, 766, 868,921..1330; Territorial decorations, 271. 92 , ;-decorations, 271. 529. 868, 1025; honours list
4 324, 627, 719. 868, 921, 1175; Royal NavaMedical Service, piy of recruiting officers
; 577; temporary commissions in the Roya!. Army Medical Corps, 577 ; pav of arm:
nurses, 578 ; pay and retired pay of R.A.M.C3, Corps, 818, 838; despatches, mentioned in
921tl Servitude or independence, 863
Settlements for consumptive ex-Service mend 217
Sex-gland implantation, an American view1317
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Sexual Offences Bill, 49; maturity and senility.recent experimental study, 533; disease inAustria, unsatisfactory conditions, 815 ;characters, secondary, in birds, 1179
Shackleton, Dr. H., death of, 531Shanghai, public health in, 1919, 774Shark-bites, 958Shaving-brush infection with anthrax (Dr.D. C. L. Fitzwilliams), 304
Sheen, Mr. A. W., ligature of the innominate,819; hypopituitarism. 1305
Sheep-dips, poisonous, 382Sheffield hospitals. reversion of .e13.000, 512;joint hospital advisory council in, 530; RoyalInfirmary, report, 924
Sheffield Medico-Chirurgical Society (seeMedical Societies)
Sheffield University, pass-lists, 162, 274;appointments, 529; lectures, &c., 1278
Shell Shock and Other NeuropsychiatricProblems (Dr. E. E. Southard) (review),1100
Shell shock, treatment of loss of memory cases(Py Q). 1025; War Office Departmental Com-mittee of Inquiry. 566
Shelter for homeless ex-Service men in Liver-pool, 818
Shepherd, Dr. A., death of, 275Sherryglassful, a, 278Shibboleths of Tuberculosis (Dr. M. Paterson)(review), 248
Shingleton-Smith, Dr. L., death of, 577Ship-borne plague, 1218Shipsey, Dr. M. B., Scientific Explanation ofChristian Science (review), 504
Shock, Surgical, and the Shockless Operationthrough Anoci-Association (Dr. G. W. Crileand Dr. W. E. Lower), second edition, 1920(review), 188
Shore, Dr. T. H. G., sudden deaths on activeservice, 180
Short, Dr. A. R., New Physiology in Surgicaland General Practice (review), 22; Albee’soperation for caries of the spine, 30; and Dr.C. F. Coombs, Medical Annual, 1920 (review),750
Shoulder-pain, clinical significance of, in thelesions of the upper abdomen, 1052, 1057
Shuffiebotham. Dr. F., the place of industrialmedicine in medical science, 773Sickness benefit and aged persons (Py Q), 103;Insurance, selective, 1265
Sight, second, and Dr. Johnson, 46Silver-salvarsan in mult,iple sclerosis, 1158Simmons, Maj. J. S., virulent diphtheria
bacilli carried by cats, 1061Simpson, Mr. G. C. E., anthrax, 1074
Sinclair. Dr. A. N., spiroohsetat haemoptysis.308Sinclair, Mr. N. F., bilateral cervical ribs,
1057Singer, Dr. C., Early English Magic andMedicine (review), 23; Greek Science andModern Science, a Comparison and a Con-trast (review), 603; Roger Bacon’s works,721
Singer’s art, the, 932Sisters in Small Hospitals. Duties of (MissFelice Norton) (review), 654
Site for the University of London (leadingarticle), 857
Sketch of seventy years (Mr. T. P. Teale),379
Sketofax, 506Skin affections and general symptomatology,269; defence against tuberculosis, 809;epithelioma of, 871; multiple leuk2emicnodules in, 1056
Skin, Common Diseases of (Dr. G. G.. Campbell) (review). 356Skull. deformity of, 1202
Slaughter.houses and public health (Py Q),323 -
Sleep-shunt, defective (Dr. E. W. Scripture),652
Sloan, Dr. S., obituary, 869. 922Slum areas, report on (Py Q), 102Small-pox and ala-trim, relationship of, 1153,1325 .
Small-pox epidemic in Glasgow, 37; (Py Q),103, 160; in Glasgow and vaccination, 273;in Scotland, 531, 761; outbreak in privatehospital, Vienna, 815 ; in New Zealand, 816 ;outbreak at Middleton, 869, 916, 1019, 1073
Smith, Dr. E., appointed coroner for theNorth-Eastern District of London, 274
Smith, Lieut.-Col. H., retirement, 817Smith, Mr. A., " the right to strike" andmedical strikes, 820
Smith, Mr. P., intra-ocular blood-vessels of theox, 1096
Smith, Mr. R. E., pyorrhcea alveolaris, 555;site for intramuscular injections, 1116
Smith, Prof. J. L., preliminary scienceteaching to rathology, 55
Smith, Prof. W. G., of Dublin, retirement,874
Smith’s physicians’ and surgeons’ visitinglist, 1921, 1334
Smoke screen, Manchester, 275; nuisance atthe National Gallery (Py Q , 972: nuisanceand new houses (Py Q), 1227; and noxiousvapours abatement, 1329
Smoking at work, 244 ; and output, a sugges-tion, 574
Smyth, Dr. R. M., death of, 275" Snapping of the brain," 720, 820Social Diseases, the (Dr. J. Héricourt) (review),
298Soeiete de Therapeutique de Paris (see Medical
Societies)Society of Medical Officers of Health, meeting,
180; a new outlook. 809; dinner, 924; (seealso Medical Societies)
Society of Superintendents of TuberculosisInstitutions (see Medical Societies)
Society of Swiss Alienists, anniversary celebra-tion, 1271
Soldier, disabled, return to civil life. 527;unidentified in mental hospitals (Py Q),927
Soldier’s death at Edmonton Infirmary (Py Q),376
Soloid neuhral red, 1102Souques, M. A., syndrome of the geniculate
ganglion, 28South African Medical Congress. 925, 1278Southard, Dr. E. E., Shell-shock and otherNeuropsychiatric Problems (,evlew), 1100
Southmead Hospital, Bristol, transference ofinmates, 724
South-Western Ophthalmological Society (seeMedical Societies)
South-Western University, proposed (Py Q),972
Souttar, Mr. H. S., and Mr. E. W. Twining,Injuries of the Peripheral Nerves (review),903
Soviet Russia, public health in (Dr. L. H.Guest), 518, 566. 617, 661
Spasmalgin (Roche), 506Spastic paraplegia, hereditary, 309Speech, loss of, following an ansesthetic (Surg.-Lieut.-Comdr. A. B, Ciark). 1198, 1274
Speer, Dr. E., silver-salvarsan in multiplesclerosis, 1158
Spelman appeal, 168Spence, Dr. J. C., Dr. F. J. Poynton, and Dr.D. Paterson, acute rheumatism in children,1086, 1096; (leading article), 1103; and Dr.R C. Jewesbury, (1) deformity of skull, (2)oxycephaly, 1202
Spencer, Mr. W. G., " apparently dead,"563 ; Animal Experiments and Surgery(review),653; gunshot injury to blood-vessels,1001
Spicer, Dr. F., case of laryngocele, 1255Spinal fluid, yellow, significance of, 31; cord,doubling of, 564
Spine, caries of, Albee’s operation for, 30;Charcot’s disease of, 1306
Spirillolysis and its causation (Dr. A. Routh),988
Spirits, supply of, in hospitals, 143; potable,injurious foreign (Py Q), 424 ; purchase of,in small quantities (Py Q), 1028
Spiritualism and the New Psychology (Dr. M.Culpin) (review), 1311
Spirochseta duttoni, the parasite of tick fever(Maj.-Gen. Sir W. B .Leishman), 1237
Spiroohsetal haemoptysis. 308Spirometry, a pioneer in, 563Spitta, E. J., Microscopy (review), 76Splenomegaly, septic, chronic, 658; case of,
795; following arsenobenzol, 1309Spondylitis deformans, 1057Sporotrichosis, nocardiasis cutis resembling,564
Sports Associations and the Open Spaces Bill(Py Q), 376
Spotted fever, Rocky mountain, 709Springthorpe, Lieut.-Col. J. W., psychologyand medicine, 940
Stallybrass, Dr. C. 0., significance of purpuriceruptions, 1206
Starling, Dr. H. J., complete heart-block, 1143State food questions, 861State and Tropical medicine, diplomas in (seeStudent’s Guide), 473
State care of mental disorder, annual report ofthe Board of Control (lunacy and mentaldeficiency) for 1919, 715
State hospitals in New South Wales, 816State, the, and the future of medical practice
(Sir G. Newman), 111; gratuitous work for,1232
Statistics, suicide (Py Q), 926Stein, Dr. A., syphiloma vulvae, 863Stenosis, congenital, of the aorta, 45Sterilisation of primary syphilis, 614Stethoscope, straight monaural, new form,856
Stevenson, Col. A. G., hot-wire microphone,919
Steward, Mr. F. J., epithelioma of the mouthtreated by diathermy, 1304
Stewart, Sir J. P.. Diagnosis of NervousDiseases, fifth edition, 1920 (review), 20
Stibenyl in treatment of human trypano-somiasis and kala azar (Dr. P. Manson-Bahr),178
Stillbirth, problem of, 315still’s disease. 1057Stirling, Prof. W., smoking and output, a
suggestion, 574Stockman, Dr. R., Rheumatism and Arthritis
(review), 502Stoddart, Dr. W. H. B., Freud’s psychology,
403 ; psychical repression, 1115Stomach and intestine, fibroids, lipomas,dermoids, and polypi of (Sir J. Bland-Sutton), 5; operations on, 1063; dilatationof, acute post-operative, 1107; hour glass,1258
Stoney, Mr. R. A. modern surgery of theelbow, 1308
Stools, blood and soluble "albumin" in the(Dr. R. Coope), 291 ; occult blood in, test for,420
Stopford, Prof. J. S. B., peripheral nerveinjuries, 1296
Streets, on the dangers of, 1286Streptococcal leptomeningitis due to chronicsuppurative otitis media, 1095
Strikes, medical, in sickness insurance clubs,153 ; medical, and " the right to strike," 757,820, 919
Striking, subconscious motive for, 1107Student’s Guide (Session 1920-1921), 429Sub-tbyroidism in fchool children, 1036Sugar in the blood (Dr R. L. M. Wallis andDr. C. D. Gallagher), 784
Suggestion, influence of, on body temperature(Dr. J. A. Hadfield), 68
Suicide and compensation, 1272Sulfarsenol in the treatment of syphilis (Mr.F. C. Doble), 243
Summer School of Eugenics and Civics,223
Superannuation of employees of local autho-rities (Py Q), 161
Suprapublic hernia, congenital (Dr. F. M.N eild), 501
Surgeun and an ex-Emperor, 167Surgery of the movies, 28; plastic, of the
face (leading article), 194; plastic. tubedpedicle in, 270,320; the, and a special water-rate, 1116: modern, influence of the GreatWar on (Prof. C. F. M. Saint), 1130; uro-
. genitary. 1174Surgerv, Operative (Mr. A. Thomson and Mr.A. Miles), third edition, 1920 (review), 502 ;Lectures on, to Nurses (Mr. A. H. Todd)(review), 803; a Text-book by VariousAuthors (Mr. G. E. Gask and Mr. H- W.Wilson) (review), 902
Surgery, the march of (Sir W. I. de C.Wheeler), 1294 ; modern, of the elbow, 1308
Surgical difficulties, some, 1309Surgical Treatment (Dr. J. P. Warbasse)
(review), 22 ; Shock and the Shockless Opera-tion through Anoci-Association (Dr. G. W.Crile and Dr. W. E. Lower), second edition,1920 (review). 188; Patients, After-treat-ment of (Dr. W. Bartlett), first edition, 1920(review), 355; Nursing and Technique (Mr.C. P. Childe), third edition, 1920 (review),904; Nursing (Mr. R. Howard), fourthedition, 1920 (review), 1208
Surra, tartar emetic in, 309Sussex Royal County Hospital, report, 1329Sutherland, Dr. H., the "Edinburgh"system, 799
Suture of the ulnar nerve, 1307Sweetmeats, poison in, 266
SWITZERLAND, CORRESPONDENCE FROM-Anofficial medical bulletin; Provident societies,967-Death of two distinguished scientists,1069-Gradual resumption of peace condi-tions. 1270-Societv of Swiss Alienists;
, Venereal disease, 1271
Symbiosis (Mr. H. Reinheimer) (review), 1261Symbiotic growth of B. proteus and B. tuber-
culosis (Mr. E. T. Thompson and Dr. R. A.O’Brien), 186
Syme, Dr. W. S., Handbook of Diseases of theNose, Throat, and Ear (review), 76
Symonds, Dr. C. P., optic neuritis in eneephal-itis lethargica, 1245, 1267
Symonds, Sir C. J., a distressing case,1180
Symons, Dr. A. D., acidosis and bee-stings,1167
Symptoms in the Diagnosis of Disease (Prof.H. A. Hare), eighth edition, 1920 (review),1207
Syndrome, effort, psychology of (Dr. M.Culpin), 184
Syndrome of the geniculate ganglion, 28Syphilis, congenital, some characters associatedwith, 1258
Syphilis in infancy and childhood, treatment.91; gastric, treatment, 248; simulatingsyringomyelia, 565; sterilisation of, 614;nervous complications of, treatment, 1068
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Syphilis (Mr. J. J. Chatterji) (review), 189; de1’Uterus et de ses Annexes (Dr. E. Ozenne)(review). 189; Treatment of (Dr. H. S.Baketel) (review), 298
Syphilis. sulfarsenol in the treatment of(Mr. F. C. Doble). 243; epileptiform fits andcoma in (Mr. C. H. Savory). 296; latent, andpregnancy (Dr. R. H. Hendry), 986, 999 ;acquired, in the aged, 1106
Syphilitic aortitis (Dr. S. B. B. Campbell), 19;mothers and babies, results of three years’treatment (Mr. J. Adams), 990
Syphiloma vulvae, 863Syringe, aural attic, 80Syringomyelia, syphilis simulating, 565Systole, ventricular, duration of (Prof. J.Cowan and Dr. W. T. Ritchie). 743
T
Tabes dorsalis, symptoms resembling (Dr. J. S.Bury), 844 ; cerebro-spinal fluid in, 970
Tank exhaustion, 1156Tanner, Mr. F. W., Bacteriology and Mycology
of Foods (review), 23Tansley, A. G., New Psychology and its
Relation to Life (review), 20Tartar emetic in surra, 309; treatment of
bilharzia (Dr. F. G. Cawston), 392Tattersall, Mr. S. R., non-fatal rupture ofaneurysm of the descending aorta, 748
Taussig, Dr. F. J., precancerous lesions of thevulva, 199
Tavistock Clinic for Functional Nerve Cases,lectures, 1277
Taylor, Capt. N. B., Prof. J. J. R. Macleod,and Mr. A. R. Self, hot and cold applicationson the superficial and deep temperatures,645
Taylor, Dr. J., neurological aspects of ophthal-mic cases. 1181
Taylor, Sir F., obituary, 1226, 1279Tea and brown sugar, 932Teale, Dr. F. H., bacterial intoxication, 279Teale, Mr. T. P., a sketch of seventy years,
379Teapot, improved, 1036Telephone number, your (leading article), 409Temperature, body, influence of suggestionon (Dr. J. A. Hadfield), 68; chart, inter-changeable, 828; relation of, to malaria inEngland, 959
Temperatures, superficial and deep, hot andcold applications on (Prof. J. J. R. Macleod,Mr. A. R. Self, and Capt. N. B. Taylor), 645
Terminology, a unified, 1115, 1153Territorial decorations, 271, 921Testis in man, transplantation of, 878Test-meal, fractional. investigation of gastric
function by means of (Dr. J. A. Ryle), 490,575,613
Tetanus in former wars (Py Q), 103; in theGreat War (Py Q), 160 ; prevention of (leadingarticle), 508
Textile industry, human efficiencv in, 812Third London General Hospital (Py Q), 103;and tuberculosis (Py Q’, 219; Wandsworth(Py Q), 423.424
Thom, Dr. B. P., acquired syphilis in theaged,1106
Thompson, Mr. E., and Dr. R. A. 0’3rien.symbiotic growth of B. proteus and B. tuber-culosis, 186
Thompson, Mr. R., congenital deformities oflower urinary tract, 793
Thompson, Sir StClair, intrinsic cancer oflarynx, 183
Thomson, Dr. D., biochemistry of micro-organisms, 158
Thomson, Dr. H. H., domiciliary and dis-pensary treatment, 798
Thomson, Dr. W. G., minimal requirementsfor a small clinical laboratory, 402
Thomson, Mr. A , and Mr. A. Miles, OperativeSurgery, third edition, 1920 (review), 502
Thomson, Mr. B , and Dr. C. B. Heald, valueand interpretation of some physicalmeasurements, 736, 1302; (leading article),753
Thoracoplasty in pulmonary tuberculosis(Prof. P. Bull).778
Thorburn, Sir W., end-results of peripheralnerve injuries treated by operation, 640;
(leading article), 655 Throat, Ea.r, and Nose, Diseases of (Dr. W. S.Syme) (review), 76
Throat operations on out-patients, 1213. 1273Thyroid pituitarv and prostate, effect offeeding with, 1080; gland, adenoma of, 1309
Thyroidectomy, division of both recurrentlaryngeal nerves during, 1255
Tibia, head of, cyst, 1003Tick fever, spirochæta duttoni, the parasite of(Maj -Gen. Sir W. B. Leishman). 1237
Tidy, Dr. H. L., Synopsis of Medicine (review),1099
Tilley, Mr. H., Diseases of the Nose andThroat, fourth edition, 1920 (review), 602
Tilney, Dr. F., Epidemic Encephalitis(Encephalitis Lethargica) (review), 1007
.
Tobacco smoke as a mouth disinfectant, 909Todd, Mr. A. H., Lectures on Surgery toNurses (review), 803
Tomes " collection, 27
Tongue, gumma of, 1058; primary actino-mycosis of, 613
Tonsillectomy,dmple method (Sir J. O’Conor),998
Topley, Dr. W. W. C.. "atypical" entericfever, 1022; enteric fever and protectiveinoculation, 1326
Torbay Hospital. Torquay, appeal, 1135Torquay Medical Baths, meeting, 1278Toxaemias of pregnancy, sodium bicarbonatetolerance in (Mr. C. White), 1203, 1248
Toxic idiopathies (Dr. J. Freeman), 229Toxicity of alcoholic liquids, 908 ; of salvarsan,1315
Tracheo-œsophageal communication, develop-mental (Dr. E. R. Ormerod), 947
Trade - unionism, constitutional (leadingarticle), 906
Transfer to ordinary hospitals, facilities (Py Q),424
Transperitoneal nephropexy, 949,1116Travel in Ireland, restrictions on, 1068Travelling facilities to men under treatment(Py Q), 424
Treatment and training, concurrent, cases for(Py Q), 1077, 1171, 1230
Treatment allowances, payment of (Py Q),1076,1171
Tredgold, Dr. A. F., diagnosis of mentaldeficiency, 1023
Trinity College, Dublin, dinner, 872Trismus neonatorum, case of, 1274Tropical Disease, War against (Dr. A. Balfour)
(review), 192 ; Medicine, Essentials of (Dr.W. E. Masters) (review), 406; Ophthalmology(Dr. R. H. E. Elliot) (review),.953
Tropical Diseases Bulletin (review), 1150Tropical highlands, children in (Dr. M.MacKinnon), 944; fruit foods, 1333
Tropics, milk in the (Col. R. J. Blackham),1136
Truss pad cover, hygienic, 632TrYDanosom:asis, human, and kala-azar,
acetyl - aminophenyl salt of antimony(stibenyl) in treatment of (Dr. P. Manson-Bahr), 178; research, 900, 1141
Tubb-Thomas, Dr. J., death of, 821Tubed pedicle in plastic surgery, 270, 320Tubercle (review), 24,192, 505Tubercle, the golden rule as applied to, 228Tuberculosis Bill, 1075; cost of (PyQ), 1077;
Bill postponed (Py Q), 1230Tuberculosis, care and after-care in. 29; inCorsica, 510; in Wales, work of the WelshNational Memorial, 623; surgical, inchildren, 800; skin defence against, 809;institutions, employment of ex-patients onthe staffs, 900; classification of cases, 901;of the cervix, 910; International Unionagainst, 961, 1231 ; pension claim (Py Q),1077; "masked." 1143
TUBEROUMSIS.—Dispensary treatment, theideal and the real; Insurance against pul-monary tuberculosis ; Suggested applicationof the Public Health Acts. 317-Report ofthe Ministry of Health; Tuberculosis bedsof the M.A.B. ; Sanatorium benefit in Kent;American reports, 669-Liverpool TrainingColony; Sanatorium unrest; Cost of sana-torium treatment; Surgical tuberculosis atthe Leasowe Hospital, 814-Neglect of tuber-culosis notificatian ; Tuberculosis in Belfast ;Handbook for tuberculosis workers, 1219
Tuberculosis in Montreal, 967; biometries andthe procatarctic causes of, 1013; in Belfast,1163 ; officers, remuneration of (Py Q), 1230 -
Tuberculosis, pulmonary, classification (Dr.L. S. Burrell), 242; pulmonary, active
diagnosis of (Dr. J. B. McDougall), 390;pulmonary, complement-fixation test in
(Dr. A. L. Punch), 647; pulmonary,pneumothorax treatment (Prof. C. Saug-man), 685; pulmonary, thoracoplasty in
(Prof. P. Bull), 778; food values in (Dr. H.de C. Woodcock and Dr. A. G. Ruston), 842 ;hereditary factor in (Dr. K. Pearson), 891,968, 1024, 1070, 1071, 1116, 1165
Tuberculosis Society, dinner, 1276; (see alsoMedical Societies)
Tuberculosis, the Shibboleths of (Dr. M.Paterson) (review), 248
Tuberculous ex-Service man, how he is mis-understood, 720; susceptibility, racial, 1063 ; ;meningitis, case of (Py Q), 1120; officers andnurses, extended treatment, 1277
Tubinic preparations, 1102Tulk-Hart, Dr. E J., death of, 327Tumours of the carotid body. 257 ; benign, ofthe labia, 1109 ; of gut wall, 1200 ; benigndecidual, of the uterus, 1268
Turner, Dr. P., Aids to Osteology, secondedition, 1920 (review), 654; cavernousnsevus uf the hot, 1305
Turner. Mr. G. G., site for intramuscularinjections, 819
Turner, Mr. W., some surgical difficulties,1309
Turtle, Mr. G. de B., injury to right elbow,1054
Tweedy, Dr. H., recent progress in obstetrics,1140
Twining, Mr. E. W., and Mr. H. S. Souttar,Injuries of the Peripheral Nerves (review),903
Typhoid fever epidemic in children inBessarabia, 152
Typhus in Poland, 28, 143; and cholera inPoland, action of the League of Nations,1159; (Py Q) 1281; cases in the Black Sea(Py Q), 219; campaign against (Py Q), 972,1028
U
Uganda, native medical school in (Dr. E. N.Cook), 427
Ulcer, gastric, 1328Ulceration, simple, of the genitalia, 364Ulnar nerve, suture of, 1307Ulster Medical Society (See Medical Societies)Umbilical concretions, 710; and ventral hernia,operative treatment (Mr. R. Warren), 1048
Underwood, Mr. B.. Dentistry (review), 250Unemployment insurance in relation tonational health, 570
Unhelpful distinctions (leading article), 1211United Provinces, hookworm disease in, 1319 ;public health in, 1919, 1332
United States Air Medical Service, 413Universities Bureau and its Year Book, 1126Universities in medical research and practice
(Sir T. C. Allbutt), 1University College (University of London)courses of lectures, 710; Hospital MedicalSchool, awards, 769
University problem, the (Sir E. S. Schafer),630; intelligence, 871; staffs, salaries of(Py Q),1077
University of Wales, chair of tuberculosis, giftof B12.000, 923
Uraemia, non-ureal nitrogen and symptoms of1C68
Ureters, bilateral duplication of, 1318Urinary tract, congenital deformities of(Mr. R. Thompson), 790
Urine, suppression of, in pregnancy and thepuerperium, its relation to renal necrosis(Prof. B. Jardine and Dr. A. M. Kennedy),116
Uro-genitary surgery, 1174Urquhart. Dr. A. L., and Prof. L. S. Dudgeon.paratyphoid "C" bacillus as a cause of
paratyphoid fever, 15Uterus, acute inversion of, 999 ; benigndecidual tumours of, 1268
Uterus bicornis unicollis, surgery of, 793
V
Vacancies, weekly lists of, 50, 107, 165, 225, 276,329 378, 426, 532. 579. 629, 677, 725. 771, 824,874. 928, 975, 1032, 1077, 1123, 1176,1233, 1282,1330
Vaccination, antituberculous, 363, 1106 ; atMiddleton, 1073
Vaccination statistics, Glasgow (Py Q). 219;and the Glasgow small pox outbreak (Py Q),273; in the tropics, 758
Vaccine treatment in the 1918 epidemic ofpneumonia (Dr. H. T., Gillett), 945; de-toxicated Klebs-Löffier. treatment of diph-theria carriers with (Dr. A. R, Fraser andDr. A. G. B. Duncan), 994; ’Martinotti’santituberculous, 1106 ; treatment of equineleucorrhcea. 1286
Vaccines, 506; protective, in influenza, 313;stock, value of, 1163
Vaecineurine, 1102Vale of Siddem, 197 Vallow, Dr. H., City of Brajford Antituber-
culosis Centre, 870Vaquez, H., and E. Bordet, Le Coeur et 1’Aorte
(review), 406Varicose veins (leading article), 610Variola, varicella, and alastrim, 42Varrier-Jones, Mr. P. C., and Sir G. S. Wood-head, industrial settlement for the consump-tive, 268 ; and Sir G. S. Woodhead, IndustrialColonies and Village Settlements for theConsumptive (review), 702
Vassalo, Dr. S. M., idopathic atony of bladder,599
VENEREAL DISEASE, CONTROL of.-Recentcontinental measures; Norway, venerealdisease and marriage, code of rules for in-fected persons. 670-Denmark, registrationof the syphilitic; Switzerland, compulsory
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or voluntary measures, 671-Manchester’santivenereal poster. 813-Attitude of theS.P.V.D.; Compulsory notification ofvenereal disease, 814 ; All-American Confer-ence on venereal diseases; Wassermanninterpretation, 964 -World-wide antivenereallegislation, 1065-Juvenile residential treat-ment ; Inquiry into certain medico-socialquestions ; International agreement regard-ing treatment of merchant seamen, 1066-Staffing of venereal clinics; Hutments asclinics; Statement by the S.P.V.D.; All- ,
America Conference; Euphemisms in theAmerican press; Salvarsan substitutes in
America, 1220-Facilities for individualtreatment. 1322-Another manifesto on im-mediate self-disinfection, 1323
Venereal disease in women, 90; in Aberdeen-shire, 16t; prevention, 321; clinic for, inMelbourne Hospital, 816; schemes, 959; andprofessional secrecy, 1019; in Liverpool,diagnosis and treatment, 1258; in Switzer-land, 1271 ; medical commissions on, 1276
Venereal diseases among seamen, 164; officerat Bury (Py Q),272
Venereal diseases, "what every man shouldknow," 363 ; poster, 1073
Venereal Diseases, their Clinical Aspect andTreatment (Mr. J. E. R. McDonagh) (re-view), 405; a correction. 1071
Venning, Sir E., death of, 1119Venom, serpent, properties of, 660Ventilation of factories, schools, and coal-mines (Py Q). 423 : and open-air treatment,science of, 616
Ventricular systole, duration of (Prof. J.Cowan and Dr. W. T. Ritchie), 743
Vérel, Dr. R., obituary, 767Vernon, Dr. H. M., working output of the
Industrial Fatigue Research Board, 361,411
Vertigo, its relation to errors of refraction(Mr C. E. Pronger). 245
Veterinary Surgeons’ Amendment Bill, 219Veterinary surgeons and quackery, 274; surgeon
as meat inspector, 564 ; practice, anaestheticsin, 582
Vicary lecture, education of a surgeon underThomas Vioarv (Sir D’Arcy Power), 1011
Vickers, Dr. C. W., death of, 425
VIENNA, CORRESPONDENCE FROM.—CoIpoplastyfrom the ileum ; Therapeutics and patho-logy of socalled grippe, 38-Death of Prof.Kretz, 29 - Medical strikes in sicknessinsurance clubs; Gratuitous treatment in
out-patients’ departments; Dangerous dyesin black cotton, 153-Nationalisation of drugstores and apothecary shops, 318-Definite ,settlement of relations between dentalsurgeons and dentists ; Post - graduatelectures during the summer months; Markeddecrease of population owing to the war,319-Austrian physicians in Russian cap-tivity, projected exchange; American phy-sicians’ grants for Austrian physicians, 519-Increase of females in the higher schools,520-Dangers of fresh milk for babies;Housing problem; Hunger cedema, decreaseof: Drop in price of pharmaceutical articles,672-Census of cases of sexual disease inAustria; Unsatisfactory conditions of theold military hospital in Vienna : Winterterm of the medical faculty; Outbreak ofsmall-pox in a private hospital; Bread con.ditions in Vienna, 815-British help forVienna hospitals: Report of Minister forPublic Health, 965-New dispute betweenpractitioners and the Krankenkassen ;Charges of cruelty against military doctors,966-Interesting lectures during the winterterm; Yellow Cross, ideal arrangement forpublic and doctor, 1111-Instructions formidwives concerning ophthalmia neona-torum : Restriction of the use of ambula-tories, 1112-Relative and absolute increseof female population in Austria; NewGovernment without a Minister of PublicHealth ; Cinema in medical instruction,1324-Hospital problems on demobilisationof the army, 1325
Vienna, economic conditions in, fate of theupper middle-class, 410, 414
Village centres, 930; Council, grant of .E25 0001232
Vincent, Prof. S., medical research and education, 729
Vincent’s angina, infection with the organismsof, following man-bite (Dr. P. H. Hennessyand Dr. W. Fletcher), 127
Vines, Dr. H. W. C., hæraophilia in women,28
Viscera, transposition of, accompanied bycongenital heart disease, 899, 1024
Visick, Dr. H. C., and Dr. J. D. Holmes,danger of self-administration of nitrousoxide gas, 1167
Vision, extra-retinal, 1156Vital statistics of London during June, 1920,
155; during July. 419; during August, 572!;during September, 867; during October,1020; during November, 1223; Egyptian,1918, 331; of Ireland, 416; in Jamaica, 1919,1080
Vital statistics, urban, English, Scotch, andIrish towns, 40. 106, 154, 215, 271, 312, 374,418, 521, 572, 626, 675, 718, 763. 818, 868, 918,967, 1020, 1069, 1110, 1165. 1224, 1273
Vitalism and Scholasticism (Dr, B. C. A.Windle) (review), 903, 1225
Vocal cord, cyst of, 1004Vocal Therapy Society, meeting, 1073Vocational guidance and selection, 1014Vœux, Dr. H. A. Des, blepsopathia or eye-
strain, 1206Voluntary hospitals, proposed Select Com-mittee on (Py Q), 49; financial position of(Py Q), 221; war-time, 258; and the spiritduty grant, 628, 717; claims of, 808 ; andGovernment, 925; position of (Py Q), 1120;in America (Py Q), 1230
Vulpis, Prof., contribution to orthopædics, 29Vulva, precancerous lesions of, 199Vulvar diphtheria simulating soft chancre,
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Waldo, Dr. F. J., elected Master of thePlumbers’ Company, 818
Wales, tuberculosis in, work of the WelshNational Memorial. 623
Walker, Mr. J., Organic Chemistry forStudents in Medicine (review), 604
Walker, Mr. J. W. T., pre-operative treatmentof enlarged prostrate. 1259
Wall, Dr. C., chorea, 1081Wallis, Dr. R. L. M., Dr. Marcel Bloch oncoagulation, 574; and Dr. C. D. Gallagher,sugar in the blood, 784
Walsh, Dr. W. S., Psychology of Dreams(review), 1261
Walters, Dr. F. R., classification of cases ofpulmonary tuberculosis, 901
Wandsworth Borough Maternity Home, visitby the Queen, 1024
Wanted, Russian parents, 978; a copy ofTHE LANCET, 1080
War experiences of a physician (Sir J. R.Bradford), 535, 583, 636
War Gas Poisoning, Pathology of (Maj. M. C.Winternitz) (review), 556
War memento from British to Americansurgeons, 224; losses of the Italian army,356; adapted asylums, 657; memorial inSir Patrick Dun’s Hospital, 1329
Warbasse, Dr. J. P., Surgical Treatment(review), 22
Ward. Dr. G. E. S., congenital heart disease,1056
Warfare in the Human Body (Mr. M. Roberts)(review), 953Warfield, Dr. L. M., Arterio-sclerosis andHvpertension, third edition, 1920 (review),1260
Warren, Mr. R., operative treatment ofumbilical and ventral hernia, 1048
Washington Maternity Convention (Py Q),1029
Wassermann reaction (leading article), 78;interpretation in relation to syphilis, 964;tests, the obtaining of blood for, 1068 ; andColles’s law, 1108
Water-rate, special, and the surgery, 1116Water-supply, Metropolitan, during January,February, and March. 1920, 278 ; April. May,and June, 1P20, 1036; future of, 362; of
Plymouth, 1073; of Bideford (Devon), 1278Waters, Dr. J. L., obituary. 869Watson. Dr. W. N. W., Bradford Municipal
Hospital, 1023Watson-Williams, Dr. P., throat operations onout-patients, 1273
Watt, Dr. H. E., and Prof. A. R. Cushny,senecio poisoning. 1089
Weardale, Lord, invisible Christmas guests, ’
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and Indications (review). 1149Weber, Dr. P., symptomatic paralysis agitansfollowing encephalitis lethargica, 795; differentiation of the secondary forms of
polycythæmia rubra, 948; chronic myeloidleukaemia, 1C52; familial condition re-
sembliug clubbed fingers, 1056; chronic 1jaundice, with enlargement of spleen andliver, 1305; acute anterior poliomyelitis, 11305
Webster, Mr. J., Mr H. Perkins, and Dr. R. Miller, cœliac infantilism, 894
Wegelin, Prof. Dr. C., and Prof. Dr. T.Langhans, Der Kropf der weissen Ratte I(review), 188
Weichselbaum, Prof. A., obituary, 921 VWeihaiwei, health conditions in, 1235
Weil, P. Emile, serum treatment of haemo-, philia, 300; Weiss, Dr. L., purpura annularis telangiec-, to des, 82, Weiss, Prof. 0., and von Prof. C. Oppen-, heimer, Grundriss der Physiologie fur
Studierende und Aerzte (review). 556Welfare work in factories (Py Q), 273; work on
a grand scale, 1266Welply, Dr. A., " the right to strike," 919Welsh chair of tuberculosis. 274 ; Board ofHealth and women (Py Q), 376; NationalSchool of Medicine, medical school to belocated at Cardiff. 1073
Wenyon, Dr. C. M., carriage of malaria byhibernating mosquitoes. 42
West African Medical Staff, new scale ofsalaries, 106
West London Medico-Chirurgical Society (seeMedical Societies)
West London Post-Graduate College, lectures,770
West of Enaland Eye Infirmary, Exeter,report, 1173
West Suffolk Hospital, charge for in-patients,577
Westcott, Dr. W. W., and Dr. W. H. Martin-dale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, seventeenthedition, 1920 (review), 504
Westman, Mr. C., traumatic displacement oflumbar vertebra, 598
Westminster Hospital, dinner, 823Weymouth and Dorset County Royal EyeInfirmary, meeting, 414; hospitals, pro-posed amalgamation, 947
Whale, Mr. L., malignant growths of theantrum, 1166
Wharncliffe War Hospital, closing. 531" What every man should know." 363Wheatley, Dr. J., problem of dental disease,613
Wheeler, Sir W. I. de C., the march of surgery,1294
When is an advertisement not an advertise-ment ? 627
White bile in biliary stasis, 864White Cliff Hospital, Torquay, for tuber-culous patients, 425
White, Dr. R. G., pellagra at Port Said,412 .
White, Dr. W.. Mental Hygiene of Childhood(review), 406
White, Lieut.-Col. S., obituary, 421White, Mr. C., sodium bicarbonate tolerance
’ in the toæmias of pregnancy, 1203, 1248White settlement of the Australian tropics,1013
Whiteford, Mr. C. H., epithelioma of thepenis following incomplete circumcision,1304
Whitehouse, Mr. B , problem of stillbirth, 315Whiteway-Wilkinson, Dr. W. H., death of, 824Whittaker, Mr. C. R., Essentials of SurfaceAnatomy, third edition, 1920 (review), 603
Whooping-cough, benzyl benzoate in, 615Wild, Dr. R. B., some racial problems, social
evils, and modern crusades. 52Wilkinson, Capt. R., appointed medical officer
to Prince Arthur of Connaught, 871Wilkinson, Mr. G., modern theories of hearing,1143
Willard, Dr. S. D., obituarv, 1172Williams, Prof. J. W. Colles’s law of theWassermann reaction, 1108
Williams, Prof. R. S., call for an improvedmilk-supply, 869
Willmot, Dr. F. C., and Dr. G. W. Robertson,senecio disease, or cirrhosis of the liver dueto senecio poisoning, 848
Wilson, Dr. C. M., the fractional test-meal,575; and Dorothy Wilson, determination ofthe basal metabolic rate and its value indiseases of the thyroid gland. 1042 ; futureof the Poor-law infirmary. 1287, 1307
Wilson, Dr. W. J., present-day problems inpublic health, 1259
Wilson, Mr. H. W., and Mr. G. E Gask,Surgery, a Text-book by Various Authors(review), 902
Wilson, Prof. W. H., pellagra outbreak in
Egypt, 719Windle, Sir B. C. A.. Vitalism andScholasticism (review), 903, 1225
Wine v. whisky, 1036, 1126Winsley Sanatorium extension, 103, 837Winternitz, Maj. M C., Pathology of WarGas Poisoning (review), 556
Wireless, medical advice by, 828Withowski, Dr. G. J., Curiosa de Medecine
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Women’s Hospital, Clare Market (Py Q), 160Women’s Service Bureau, 1157Wood, Dr. A., living foreign body in the ear,600
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Wood, Dr. F. C., Text-book of Pathology(Delafield and Prudden’s Text-book of Patho-logy), eleventh edition, 1920 (review), 503
Woodcock, Dr. H. de C., and Dr. H. G. Ruston,food values in tuberculosis, 842
Woodcock, Dr. H. M., helminthic infectionsand pellagra, 320
Woodhead, Sir G. S., and Mr. P. C. Varrier-Jones, industrial settlement for the con-sumptive, 268; health teaching in theUnited States, Prof. Sedgwick’s lectures atCambridge, 580; and Mr. P. C. Varrier-Jones, Industrial Colonies and VillageSettlements for the Consumptive (review),702
Woodrow, Dr. H., Brightness and Dullness inChildren (review) 250
Woodwark, Dr. A. S., Manual of Medicine,second edition, 1920 (review), 1099
Wordley, Dr. E., paratyphoid infection. 794Working output of the Industrial FatigueResearch Board, 361, 411
Worster-Drought, Dr. C., and Dr. E. Danvers-Atkinson, paralysis agitans, two cases, 72
Worthington, Dr., congenital web of thelarynx. 1255
Wright, Mr. G., primary carcinoma of liver,924
Wundt, Wilhelm, 1832-1920 (leading article),656
Wyard, Dr. S., hereditary and cell structure,970
Wynn, Dr. W. H., protective vaccines ininfluenza, 313
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X Ray Atlas of the Systemic Arteries of theHuman Body (Mr. H. C. Orrin) (review),654
X ray control, direct, removal of metallicforeign bodies by surgical operations under(Dr. C. F. Bailey), 125; and radium treat-ment of mediastinal neoplasm (Dr. R. T.Lewis), 1092
X rays in treatment of oriental sore (Dr. F. C.Ormerod), 893
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Yellow Cross, ideal arrangement for public anddoctor, 1111, 1265
Yellow fever, eradication of, internationalhygiene (leading article), 1263
Yellowlees, Dr. H., psychological repression,937, 1274
Yeovil Board of Guardians, resignation of Dr.C. J. Marsh, 724
Yorke, Prof. W" trypanosomiasis research,900,1141
Young, Dr. J., and Dr. D. A. Miller, cause ofeclampsia and the pre-eclamptic state, 1204
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Zeitschrift fur die gesammte Neurologie undPsychiatrie (review), 1208
Zinc ionisation in treatment of chronicotorrhcea (Dr. A. R. Friel), 345
Zoology, Elementary, Manual of (Mr. L. A.Borradaile), third edition, 1920 (review), 557
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