18. Cheever, D. W. Hans of the dangers and dimantays of anasthenia, ! peri!.#9m and abaisal risen, Horset 1,72. tipes si peri- tystisi'it, ***, L., 9: ht: 6a este si perbe: Biva, wal, surdu. P., 21; repeint u molusi entenebry, lli, WB, . Cenica, bre, O. W, 411, Isa pa cf latex, IDC.31 wat, W., 2169 ; the ty neue of study, treat program ia diana of Porint, C.B., 477 ; strctare a tie rus, kios, RP512; DRÁ, T.A, 511, frestitsi uucer of beach, 621; yoga, De 1929, D. B, porta in bestry, as, W. 11, -2, #riwa of tbe rectum or cau et, npr, H., Wita unik iztims, lla, vari. 6. 6.,315, trucusu, ía cuap ani dipo- W, 11, repudiu la cartunis oxide pránouinz If altel, W..., 2; para- Distoma. Tue ip-giatory of the distonns bepaticum, Mipot, C. 8., 418. turn,{41. Dysphazia. Practical suggestions upon the alimentation of patients suf. Baker, WA, 127, 134 of the ear, Morse, H. L , 161; intamation of both tym pada and both the meatus auditorus, Green, J. Orne, 343; verous effusions in the tympa. Inent of dermoid lining of external auditory canal, Hooper, F. H., 560. Early Rising. The therapeutics of early rising, 173. nutupales, Thomas, C. II, 1, downward di-placement of the transverse Edes, R. T. Clinical lecture on a case of myxoedema, 3-5; diabetic coma, 495, unusual cases of scurvy, bi; materia medica at the Harvard Media Edinburgh. Edinburgh tercentenary, 379; the medical magnates of burgh surgeons, 499; report of cases treated in Edinburgh lufirmary, 619. Editorials. Annus medicus incipiens, 18; literature in medicine, 18; per missive euthanasia, 19; the decision in regard to the prize for essays on maligoant disease, its cure, and the metuods of investigation to be foi- for the year 1932-1833, 41; the Massachusetts Board of Health, 41; the ecutions for adulterated druga, 65; annual reports of the president and treasurer of Harvard University, 1852-1853, 65 : Quarantine and Health, doctor*, 113; emotiooni insanity, and the defense of Nuit for killing bis father's murderer, 113; the preservation of the Adirondacks, 114 ; the tion in China, 140; transitory apnais in typhoid fever, 161 ; another !1mproved wound in the treatment of certain forms of skin affections, sick jurors, 162 ; " trance ' as a symptom of hysteria, 185; endowmeni of Insane Asylum, 187; lue metric rysle in and the Pyramid of Ghizen, 210; science and medical education, 233 ; periodical change of color of tbe bair, General Hunter and Dr. Robert Koch, 255; actinomycosis of the perico- næuin and abdominal organs in mau, 259; the retlex effect of dealing in “ fucures," 269; the drunkard and the doctor, 281; -bull the Cuited States Pharinacopoeia be the legal standard for drugs in Ma-sachusetts, or shall it study, 305 ; Dr. Thomas Trotter, surgeon to the fleet, 366; the sanitary con- eare, 333; insanity and the law, 354 ; modern and aucient leprosy in 356 ; “further legislation to prevent the adulteration of food and drugs," sbipa, 401; the medical maguales of Edinburgh, 401; extra-ural teach- Annociations at Washington, 425 ; the doctrine of evolution as applied to section as performed by suvages, 450 ; etherization by the rectum, 451; the New York State Asylum for Insane Crinioals, 432; the meeting of the American Medical Association at Wasbington, 413; the theraprutics of early risiog, 473 ; leprosy in the law.jian Islands, 414; the uinguostic value of the discovery of the bacillus tuberculesin! in spunum, 498; some old Edinburgh surgeous, 199; testamentary capacity, 500 ; treat- Panama, 522; the "taxation" theory of expert testimony, 5t6; a word for time on, with autopnien, Thomm, 011, 1; salivary crew of the right lar practitioner, 517; the Eighth Internatiomul Medical Congress, 569 ; a G., tioner on the Louisville Medical College, 23%; the Ohio Sa'e Medical So- 3 V ܪ Eliot, G. Enteric fever in New Haven, 351. ment of gleet and gonorrhæal strictures by Otis's method, Garland, G. M., W., 193, 393; cancer of uterus, Ilughes, W. E., 207; the operation of ova - riotomy, llomans, J., 337; reasons for the early removal of ovarian cumors, typhoid fever, Janeway, E. G., 203; the treatment of typhoid fever, 300 ; tritis, Jacobi, M. P, 408; vesico-vaginal fistula, with inverted bladder, Walton, G. L., 529, 542; the medical treatment of uterine fibroids, Blake, J. G., 561; sarcoma of testicle, Schweinitz, Gde, 566. Gibb, J. S. Umbilical hænnorrhage, 422 Garland, G. M., 181 Graham, D. Brittle bones, 467. Green, c. M. Report on obstetrics, 33; case of mammary cancer ; opera- 59; malformed foetus, 61; the delivery of the second fætus in labor with twios, 64; report of a summer course in obstetrics, 339, 398 ; podalic ver- Haemophilia. Cuse of uinbilical hæmorrhage, Richardson, W.L., 592. Hæmoptysis in the course of puerperal septicemia, Husmer, A., 276. Hair. Perioclical change of color of the ha r, 231. Halsted, W. S. Retusjou in carbonic oxide poisoning, 22; the effects of aduction and a nduction on the length of the liub ia fractures of the neck 166. high temperatures after lub or without obvious cause, 275; spontaneous Harvard University. Annual Röport of the President and Treasurer of Ilarvard University, 1832-1335, 65; the buquest of the In'e Dr. Calvin Ellis, 70, the late DiCalvin Ellis, 166; endiwment of inedical schools; bequest of the late Dr. Calvin Ellis to the Harvard School, 186. Hearn, J. A case of Paget's Disease, 56); colloid carcinoma, 565. Heart. Probable transixion of the heart with recovery, 405. Heating. Toe heating of domiciles, 89. bit, S. W., 241, 253; on milk supplies in large cities, Morris, J.C., 315, Hills, W. B. Report on medical chemistry, 130. E. i., 257; extension better thxo excision, Davis, H. G., 116. Holmes, 0. W. New facts about Dr. O. W. Holmes, 83t. Hom ins, C. D. A case of chronic ulcer of the du denum, 101. Netion to discover the cause of intestinal obstruction, 155; nephrect ny for the removal of cancerous or sarcomatous tumors of the kidney, 13, 150; Hooper, F. H. A rare form of tunor (cavernous papillomı) of the vocal coru, 511; specimen illustrating progressive movement of dermoid lining of external auditory canti, 560. Hopkins, Mrs. Of Tartford upon Connecticut, 593 Hornet, V. Malignant disease of the peritoneum and abdominal viscera, 372. Hospital. Hospital absenteeism, 41; The Children's Hospital, Boston, 16. Hughes, W. E. General tuberculosis of serous membranes, 206 ; tuber- moved from the oesophagus and the urethra, 157; a year's experience in ema; am, loid kidneys : cancer of uterus, 207; secondary tuberculosis of Hurd, E. P. Tne climcal eximinatiou of diabetic urine by Duhomme's 23; case of cerebro-spinal syphilis, Post, A., 23; section of large spindle- Huxley. Condition of the Loudon poor, 39. 5 ; diagnosis and treatment of syphilis, Detmold, 205;'anuriu from com- irrigation and Egriculture, Barnes, II. J., 577,603, 603. wire, Roberts, J. B., 333; a new antiseptic diesing, i'r sueis, G. E., #2); derm vid cyst or cue right ovary, Blake, J. G., 62 : Biagnosis and pathology the usefulness of kungaroo ten tvas for igiturex, 555); tue plaster pos- 314. Jacobi, M. P. Some considerations on endometritis, 468. Morrow, P. A. An improved method in the treatment of certain forms of skiu atsections, 231. Morse, H. L. Treatment of diseases of the par, 164. Musser, J. H. Athere ma, dilatation, and aneurism of the aorta, ete, pneumonia, complicated with delirium tremens, 58. du; emotional insanity, and the defense of Nuit for kuiling his father's Nancrede, C. B. Three cases illustrating some points in the pathology of certain injuries of the shoulder-joint, 357. National Board of Health. Report for the year 1892-1883, 41. Nervous system. Neurotic affections accompanying jiint lesions, J&- a case of cerebro-spinal syphilis, Post, A.. 28 ; nerve stretching, 40: cases of lesion of the brain with unilateral symptoms, Webber, S. G, 49, 60; pseudo phthi-is, Fabre, 70 ; necrosis of the temporal bone and bron ab- 104; cerebro-spinal meningitis, five cases, Mason, A. L., 121, 132; the *trance" as a symptom of hysteria, 135 ; clinical aspects of cerebral syph- 217, 22, 2461; paths of coordination, Spitzka, E. C, 231; the reflex effect ingitis, Davis, Il G., 22: a case of " wasting palsy" (partial), Kend, G. Minot, F., 275 ; insular sclerosis of the posterior columns of the spidal cord, Pepper, W., 313; locomotor ataxia and syphilis, Weber, L., 3-5; a 512. contribution to the surgery of the brain, Macewen, 333: a case of byste- roid convulsions, Cowles, E., 08; the doc'rine of evolution as applied to pathological states of the vervous system, 425; multiple neuritis, Webber, Š.G., 411: spinal irritation and beurasthenia, Liebmann, G., 460, 470: tbe Worshipful Company of Grocers, Londou, 12, 45, letters from London, physiologists, 369. Neuritis. Multiple neuritis, Webber, S. G., 441. New Haven. Euteric fever in New Haven, Eriot, G., 361. Newport. The winter climate of Newport, 168. New York. Quarantine and Health, Charity, and Ludacy in the city and Nichols, A. H. Salt on street rajwass; its medico legai aspects, 92. Nutt. Emotional insanity and the defense of Sutt for killing his father's spindie-celled sarcouia of lower jaw, 38; Liver of chicken with tubercular Obstetrics. Report of a summer course in obstetrics, Green, C. M., 389, Ohio State Me lical Society and medical education, 310. of facial nerve, 304. Opium Habit. Protracted lethargy after the use of bromide of sodium by Orthopraxy. A new hip sp.jot, Cabot, A. T., 6; excision in hip disease; Bradtoni, E. II., 7; the treatmeut of hip joint dine 4se, ex teosion better than excision, Daris, 11. 6., 110; the orthopa die surgeon as a merhanical Dant (oudroyant) type, treated by subcutaneous injection of a pomorphia, sistant club-foot, Bradford, E. H., 25; report on orthopæsic surgery, Brautoni, E. 11 , 34; Dupuytren': tinxercontraction, Able, R, 119. Osteo-Myelitis of tibia, Wilson, C. M., 136. ride of gold and sodium in the treatuiest of ribuminuria, Bartholow, R., or pelo-cystitis coincident with peitis, 200, 27. rheumatism, 3.3. Passengers. Carriege of passengers by sa, 406. Pathology. Recent pr grea* in pribolog aud pathological anatomy, Whitney, W.F., 33, 403, 47. Pepper, W. Insular sclerosis of the posterior columns of the spinal cord, 313. supply of Bestvo and the benefit to be derived from spaying cows, Abbott, Pharmacopæia. Another loited states pharmacoperin ; is it needed ? 151 ; a bill to prepare and publish a national plaaru acoperis for the United States, 108, the governmeut control of the lnited States Pharmacopoeia, the deirit of Nutt for kiling his father's murderer, 113; ballucinations copia be the legal standard for drugs in Massachusetts, or shall it be 11-S ; cancer oj uterus, Ilughes, W.E.T. to the l'usological Laboratory of Oxford considered as a national disas. search for cerebral physiologists, ont methods of instruction and re- Pilo. Nidal Sinus, Porter, C.B., KS lia, Lubin, 11., 117; ma formation of the vagina, sinuating extropay of piacenta previa, 02 toe bialder. Ritch, T. 1., 132; an acepbalous monster, Brown, D. 59. Plaster supports, Browne, ".T., 2; the plaster posterior splint in the treatmeul vi fracture of the leg, day, o, Wiki, Pleurisy tase of chrome pieuritis with excessive sanguinolent effusion, Crandail, C.RSU. Pneumonia. On the treatment of acute pneumonia, Vinot, F., 169, 183 “infectious " pneumonia ; gangrene of lung ; fetid empyema ; recovery, Reynolds, J. P., An over-dose of chloral, 151. Rheumatism. Topical cardiac blistering in the treatment of acute rbeu- tracted lethargy after the use of bromide of sodium by one having the Richardson, W.L. The induction of labor, 276; method of manage- malignant disease of the testicle tapped for hydrocele, 372. Robinson, B. A contribution to the study of adenoid vegetations at Robinson, G. D. Governor Robinson's inaugural, 45. Roe, J. O. Retro-pharyngeal abscess, 493. wound; chronic cystitis; bilateral incision of prostate for removal of Rotch, T. M. Recent progress in diseases of children, 365 ; malforma- : St. Mary's Lying-in Hospital, Cushing, B., 363. Salicine. Hallucinations from salicine, 118. ral infectiou, Garrigues, I.J., 14; an unusual obstetrical case, Strong, C. Salt. Sea-water for streets, salt on street railways, Nesciens, 44 ; sea- Shurley, E. L. The comparative value of the galvano-cautery in diseases eases, 20; the prize offer by the Worshipful Company of Grocers, London, Skeleton. Another previstoric huaan steleton, 574. Smith, H. H. Extracts from the address at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Medical Society, 481, 507. Societies. American Medical Association, 425, 463, 473, 477, 489, 517; Boston Society for Medical Improvement, 101, 131, 183, 227, 271, 318, 397, Thouras, T. 6., 178; the treatment of puerperal lever, Terry, ., 303. ton Society of the Medical Sciences, 419; Bowdoin Medical Alumni Associ- ation, 549; British Medical Association, 216 ; Connecticut State Medical tional Medical Congress, 216, 569; Laryngological Association, American, 491, 511 ; Massachusetts Medical Society, 157, 502, 570, 584, 590, (91; Massachusetts Medico-Legal Society, 182, 617; Medico-Psychological So- ciety, Boston, 368 ; Neurological Association, American, 617; New York M , 33; forensic medicine, Draper, F. W., 80 ; medical chemistry, Hills, York County Medical Association, 107, 203, 445, 338 ; New York, Medical ety, 63; Philadelphia, Pathological Society of, 16, 37, 85, 136, 206, 371, 555; Rhode Island Medical Society, 36, 303, 616; Suffolk District Medical Society, 6, 36, 101, 131, 151, 156, 253, 272, 297, 298, 319, 467, 470, 514, 510, 603. catarrhal pneumonia, with cancer of the lungs; autopsy, Green, c. M., Spitzka, E. C. Paths of coördination, 231. Stevens, E. H. Abdominal aneurism, 61. Stoné. The simulation of stone, 138. pneumonia ; gangrene of lung; fetid empyema ; recovery, method, Garland, G, M., 181. in Herraux space; perinephritic abscess, Ingalls, W., 289, 297; three Swift, J. B. A case of face presentation with some remarks on the treat- Swine Plague. The discovery of the germ of swine plague, Salmon, D, 11.C., 196, 22); diagnosis and treatinent of syphilis, Detmold, 205 ; chancre of the tonsils, Taylor, R. 11., 537. “ Taxation” Theory of expert testimony, 546, 573. Terry, H. D. A care of tubal pregnancy, 37. Testamentary Capacity, 500. Tilden, G. H. Report on dermatolog , 413, 8., 433. Time. A plea for consistency, 238. Cabot, A. T., Gdiph'herite perineal wound chronie eystitis : bi'ateral anto. Prirter, CB, Tm«,val of a fragmen of catheter from the Thomas, C, H. Downward displacement of the transverse colon; three barijer, Prster C B Sahaminuria, Grem 1. 6..: physicirgical aibumirura. Obraut cori, si as cf art used catheter removed E 691: 2 rase nosiri lhe effec's of hot water co paglary tumors of the Utica. Restrains at the Ltica Insane Asylum, 187. Tobaeco. The ure of tobacco by boys, Otis, E. O., 99, 101. Verneall. Inceuation of tuleruoris, 28. Tonsils. Chancre of the tonsils, Taylor, R. W., 637. Versjon. Podanie perswn, and abdomina: pressure upon the after-coming Tracheotomy. A years experience in tracheotomy, Gay, G. W., 320. head. Green..., 49. Tranee. “Trance" as a symptom of hysteria, 185. Viekery, H. F. Artifeial infation of the colon with gas, 332. Trichinosis. An epidemic of trichinosis, 338. Vivisection. Mitchell, 8. W., 33. Trotter, Dr. Thomas, surgeon to the firet, 308. Wadsworth, O. F. Three cases of homonymous hemianopia, 183, 495 ; recent progress in ophtha mogy, 56. E., 216 ; tubercolar ulcers of intestines with perforation, llughes, W. E., Walton, G. L. Hysteria, 29 a trected by removal of the overies. 529, 542. Dal body, Hughes, W. E., 207 : ipoculation of tuberculosis, Verneuil, 233. of hydrocele, 157: the healing of arteries after ligature, 415, links of ar. Washington. Letters from Washington. +33, 417. Wasting Palsy. A case of ** wasting pasy“ partial), Read, G. M., 268. Typhlitis and perity phlitis, Wheeler, L., 409. Waterman, T. Periurethral ph.eggo, 392, 398. Typhoid fever. Transitory aphasia in typhoid fever, 162; ætiology of Waverly Convalescent Home, 523. typhoid fever, Janeway, E. G., 23; the treatment of typhoid fever, 300); ! Weber, L. Locomotor ataxia and syphilis, 325. Wheeler, L. Typhlitis and perityphiitis, #9. Wheeler. w. G. Malignant disease of the kidney, 106; treatment of rotomy, Wheelhouse's operation, Fifield, W. C. B., 399. omy, 435, 462, 457; a case of actircm veosis in a heifer. 52, 547. Urinary System. A fatal ease of internal urethrotomy, Gay, G, W., 2, internal Use of borax, 404. of urine treated with cantharides, Fifield, w.C. B., 271; a case of cysto. 685, 594. 1., 349; clinical lecture on a case of myxædema, Edes, R. T., 385 ; peri. 864. house's operation, Fitield, W. C. B., 398 ; multiple calculi in the bladder, |