These Indices to the annual volumes are made on the same principle as, and are in continuation of, the General Index to the first fifty-three volumes of the Transactions.' They are inserted, as soon as printed, in the Library copy, where the entire Index to the current date may always be consulted.
ABDOMINAL SECTIONS, ANTISEPTIC, one hundred and seventy-two cases of, with remarks on the causes of death in the fatal cases (J. Knowsley Thornton)
. 139 Percentages of mortality in non-antiseptic and antiseptic cases, 141; groups of cases of ovariotomy, and details of facts relative to the different groups, 142-8; removal of uterine tumours, 148-9; table of complete ovariotomies (antiseptic), 152-61; table of incom- plete ovariotomies, exploratory operations, abdominal sections (anti- septic), 162-5.
ABSCESS in the NECK, case of, which in its course destroyed a large portion of the carotid artery, jugular vein, and pneu- mogastric nerve (W. S. Savory)
AMBOID MOVEMENTS of the colourless blood- corpuscles in leuchæmia (J. Cavafy) ANEURISM of the EXTERNAL CAROTID, case of, in which after failure of the ligature of the common carotid the old opera- tion was successful (Henry Morris)
Reference to Sir Astley Cooper's cases in the 'Transactions,' 1806, and to Mr. Syme's in vols. xliii and xlv of the Transactions,' 1-2; clinical notes of the case, 3-10; remarks, 10; Sir A. Cooper's cases, 13; cases of Guthrie, Abernethy, Porter, Wardrop, &c., 16-20. INNOMINATE, treated by simultaneous distal ligature of the carotid and subclavian arteries, with remarks on the behaviour of a tendon ligature (C. T. Dent) . 231
History of the case, 232-4; post-mortem examination by Dr. Isambard Owen, 234; microscopical appearances of the coats of the artery and the action of the tendon ligature, 236–9.
ANTISEPTIC ABDOMINAL SECTIONS, see Abdominal Section, Ovariotomy.
AORTA (OX) LIGATURE, see Ligature (ox-aorta). ARTERIES, CAROTID and SUBCLAVIAN, simultaneous distal liga- ture of, in a case of innominate aneurism (C. T. Dent) 231 ARTERY, CAROTID, &c., destruction of a large portion of, by an abscess in the neck (W. S. Savory)
Two other cases, in one of which the internal jugular, and in the other the femoral artery and vein, were laid open, 21-4; case of C. D., 24-8.
COMMON CAROTID, failure of ligature of, in aneurism of the external carotid (Henry Morris)
EXTERNAL CAROTID, see Aneurism of.
BAKER, Wm. Morrant.
BANTOCK, Geo. Granville, M.D.
Case of urticaria tuberosa, with unusual symptoms
On hyperpyrexia after " Listerian" ovariotomy
Nephrectomy by lumbar section.
BARWELL, Richard.
Experience and specimens of ox-aorta ligature, and some remarks on the variability of catgut
BLOOD-CORPUSCLES, COLOURLESS, in leuchæmia, amœboid movements of (J. Cavafy)
BREAST, DUCT CANCER of, development of a layer of elastic fibres in (Geo. Thin)
CANCER, DUCT, of the breast, on the development of a layer of elastic fibres in (Geo. Thin)
CATGUT, see Ligature (catgut).
CAVAFY, John, M.D.
Amoeboid movements of the colourless blood-corpuscles in leuchæmia.
CHAMPNEYS, Francis Henry, M.B.
On artificial respiration in still-born children; the amount of ventilation secured by different methods -On artificial respiration in still-born children, second communication; the expansibility of various parts of the lungs CHEST, DISEASE OF, further observations on the value of stetho- metry in the prognosis of (A. Ransome).
CHILDREN, STILL-BORN, see Respiration (artificial).
COLIC, LEAD, on a probable cause of (C. Hilton Fagge).
The immediate treatment of fractures of the leg by plaster- of-Paris splints
Case of innominate aneurism treated by simultaneous digi- tal ligature of the carotid and subclavian arteries, with remarks on the behaviour of a tendon ligature
On the pathology of acute periostitis
EXPANSIBILITY of various parts of the LUNGS in artificial respiration in still-born children (F. H. Champneys) EYE-BALL, case of vascular protrusion of (C. Higgens). 247 Report by Mr. Perkins, 247-52; reference to Mr. Rivington's paper on " Pulsating Tumour" in vol. viii of the Transactions,' 252; abstracts of two other cases, by Dr. Morton, of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Frothingham, of Michigan, 253-4.
FACE, unusual case of warty growths on the (Geo. Thin) 233 FAGGE, C. Hilton, M.D.
On a probable cause of lead colic.
FIBRES, ELASTIC, development of a layer of, in duct cancer of the breast (Geo. Thin)
FRACTURES of the LEG, the immediate treatment of, by plaster-of-Paris splints (J. Croft)
Case of vascular protrusion of the eyeball HYPERPYREXIA, after Listerian ovariotomy (G. G. Bantock)
LEAD COLIC, on a probable cause of (C. Hilton Fagge) 219 Reference to author's paper in vol. lix of Transactions,' 1876, on the lead line in the gums, and to M. Cras's work, 'Du Liséré Plom- bique,' 1875, 219-20; four cases, 221-4.
LEUCHÆMIA, amoeboid movements of the colourless blood- corpuscles in (J. Cavafy)
Case of W. W., 31-4; observations on the blood to determine the amoeboid movements (with a reference to earlier observations), 34–8; conclusions, 38-40.
LIGATURE, DISTAL, simultaneous, of the carotid and sub- clavian arteries in a case of innominate aneurism (C. T. Dent)
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