MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL GEORGE B. SHATTUCK, M.D., EDITOR CHARLES F. WITHINGTON, M.D., ASSISTANT EDITOR VOLUME CXIX JULY-DECEMBER, 1888 BOSTON CUPPLES AND HURD, PUBLISHERS The Algonquin Press 1889 CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME CXIX. ABBOTT, SAMUEL W., M.D. CHANNING, WALTER, M.D. CLARKE, MAURICE D., M.D. CUTLER, ELBRIDGE G., M.D. HARRINGTON, CHARLES, M.D. HODGES, R. M., M.D. HUGHES, W. E., M.D. HURD, E. P., M.D. IRISH. JOHN C., M.D. JACOBS, HENRY B., M.D. JACKSON, HENRY, M.D. JEFFRIES, JOHN A., M.D. JELLY, G. F., M.D. KELLOGG, J. H., M.D. KINGSLEY, GEORGE L., A.B. OSLER, WILLIAM, M.D. REYNOLDS, EDWARD, M.D. RICHARDSON, MAURICE H., M.D. ROTCH, T. M., M.D. STONE, A. K., M.D. SEARS, GEORGE G., M.D. SHERMAN, T. F., M.D. STEPHENSON, F. B., M.D., U.S.N. SHATTUCK, F. C., M.D. SHATTUCK, GEORGE B., M.D. SMITH, W. EVERETT, M.D. TOWNSEND, CHARLES W., M.D. WINGATE, U. O. B., M.D. WALTON, G. L., M.D. WATSON, F. S., M.D. WEBBER, S. G., M.D. WHITMAN, ROYAL, M.D. WHITNEY, J. O., M.D. WOODWARD, SAMUEL B., M.D. WILLIAMS, EDWARD T., M.D. WILLIAMS, FRANCIS H., M.D. WARREN, J. COLLINS, M.D. WARNER, E., M.D. WHITE, J. WILLIAM, M.D. INDEX TO VOLUME CXIX. Abbott, S. W. Some historical and statistical facts concerning Abdominal Surgery. A case of perforating wound of the abdo- men inflicted by an ox's horn, Gratch, N. S., 252; abdominal sur gery at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Warren, J. C., and Richardson, M. H., 472; two cases of laparotomy for extra-uterine pregnancy, 549, 551; résumé of two and one-half years' experience in abdominal surgery, Irish, J. C., 621. Adams, Z. B., Bradford, E. H., and Withington, C. F. Report on physical culture in schools, 179. Adenoid Growths. On thoracic deformity produced by adenoid growths in upper pharynx, Loewenberg, B., 46. Adler, J. Some remarks on akromeglia, 507. Aged. Few drugs in treating the aged, 566. Agnew, D. H. The relation of social life to surgical disease, 274. Aitken, W. Address on pathology, 206. Akromeglia. Some remarks on akromeglia, Adler, I., 507. Albuminuria. The ab-olute and relative value of albumen and casts, and of renal inadequacy in the diagnosis and prognosis of diseases of the kidney, Edes, R. T., 361; the relation of album- inuria to life insurance, Tyson, J., 362; notes on albummuria, Alexander's operation. The value of Alexander's operation for shortening the round ligaments estimated from the results of Allbut, C. Classification of disease by means of comparative nos- Allen, C. J. Acute yellow atrophy of the liver, 408. Anæmia. The pathology of pernicious anæmia, Hunter, W., 417. Anesthesia. Observations of the time and amount of ether re- quired to produce anesthesia, Lovet, R. W., 549. Anatomy. Demonstration of a model of frozen sections of the arm.. with remarks on this method of teaching anatomy, 245, 285; recent progress in anatomy, Dwight, T., 322; valves in the veins of the human intestines, Bryant, W. S., 400. Animal Magnetism. Six cases of treatment with animal mag- Annus Medicus MDCCCLXXXVIII., 637. Anthrarobin, Bronson, E. B.. 337. Antipyrine as an analgesic, Fiske, E. L., 34; antipyrine in seasick - ness, Fisk, S. A., 238; antipyrine in seasickness, Stephenson, F. B, 371; antipyrine as an analgesic, Egan, P. R., 466. Apostoli. A visit to the clinique of Dr. Apostoli of Paris, Camp- Appendicitis. Two cases of appendicitis, one fatal, Stedman, C. Argyrism. A case of argyrism, Ivanikoff, 417. Arloing. On the local and general means capable of arresting the extension of experimental tuberculosis, 184. Army Medical Examination, 140, 142; army medical corps, 514. Ashhurst, J., Jr. A contribution to the study of excisions of the Athetosis. A case of athetosis, Pengra, C. P., 80, 81. Babes. The bacterial associations of the tubercle bacillus, 184. Baker, H. B. Classification of diseases, 559. Baker, W. E. A case of chronic Bright's disease, 572. Balzer, M. F., and Klumpke, A. The elimination of mercury, Bangs, L. B. Clinical observations of diseases of the testicles, 332. Baumgarten, G. Disturbances to the heart rhythm, with refer- ence to their causation and their value in diagnosis, 363. Bayet. Induction of premature labor, 542. Bibliography. Aitken, W., on the animal alkaloids, the ptomaines, leucomaines, and extractives in their pathological relations, 636; Allen, N., physical development, or the laws governing the human system, 185: Ball, C. B., the rectum and anus, their diseases and treatment, 412; Barker, A. E. J., a short manual of surgical opera- tions, 412; Bell, J., a manual of the operations of surgery, for the use of senior students, house surgeons, and junior practitioners, 287: Boston City Hospital, annual report for 1887, 18; Boyd, S., Druitt's surgeon's vade mecum: a manual of modern surgery, 40; Browne, L., the throat and it diseases, including associated affec- tions of the nose and ear, 137; Brubaker, A. P., Quiz compends, No. 4; a compend of human physiology, 40; Bruck, L., guide to the health resorts in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, 41; Brunett, C., the massage case, 114; Brunton, T. L., a text-book of pharmacology, therapeutics and materia medica, 610; Bryant, J. D., manual of operative surgery, 314; Butlin, H. T., on the opera- tive surgery of malignant disease, 232; Carcousse, M., Hygiène Iraélite, 560; Christopher, W. S., chemical experiments for medi- cal students, 612; Disinfection and disinfectants: their application and use in the prevention and treatment of disease, and in public and private sanitat on, 411; Garmany, J. J., operative surgery on the cadaver, 287; Garland, G. M., the modern treatment of pleurisy and puen noma, 40; Hamilton, A. McL., a manual of medical juris- prudence, with special reference to diseases and injuries of the nervous system, 18; Hartridge, G., the refraction of the eye, 41; Heath, C., lectures on certain diseases of the jaws, 412; Hewitt, G., the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of the diseases of women, 40; Hirst, B. C., a system of obstetrics by American authors, 611; Holland, J. W., the urme and the conimon poisons, 612; Horn.tz, O., a compend of surgery for physicians and students, 412; the index catalogue of the library of the Surgeon-general's office, Bile. Experimental researches relative to the action of medica- ments on the biliary secretion, and the elimination by this secre- Billings, J. S. On medical museums, with special reference to Biography. Arnold, J. W. S., 442; Bartlett, F. D., 544; Bennett, A. W., 96; Cheesman, T. M., 69; Cochrane, J., 264; Dunn, W. A., 440; Fothergill, J. M., 72; Frauenburg, B., 260; Garnett, A. T. P., 72; Gunter, L. D., 544; Guthrie, S.. 21; Hurd, Y. G., Birdsall, W. R. Report of a case of tumor treated by hypnotic Bisbee, A. B. Notes on albuminuria, 409. Blake, C. J. A new form of clinical tuning fork, 604, 606. Blake, J. G. Intra-uterine fœtal deformities, 498, 504; neurosis Blodgett, A. N. Unusual susceptibility to sedative remedies, 201. 158. Boston Lying-in Hospital. Reports of cases confined, Boardman, Bowditch, H. I. Tolerance and intolerance in medicine; codes of Bowen, J. T. Two forms of skin tuberculosis, 151. |