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CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME CX.

ABBOTT, L. F.

ABBOTT, S. W., M. D.

BAKER, H. A., M. D.

BARNES, H. J., M. D. BARTHOLOW, R., M. D. BOLLES, W. P., M. D. BRADFORD, E. H., M. D. BRANNAN, J. W., M. D. BRIDGE, N., M. D. BROCKWAY, C. H., M. D. BROWNE, W. T., M. D. BRUEN, E. T., M. D. CHANNING, W., M. D. CHEEVER, D. W., M. D. CRANDALL, C. R., M. D.

CUSHING, B., M. D.
CUTLER, E. G., M. D.
DAVENPORT, F. H., M. D.

DERBY, H., M. D.
DOE, O. W., M. D.

DRAPER, F. W., M. D.

DWIGHT, T., M. D.

ELIOT, G., M. D.
ELLIOT, J. W.,
M. D.
FIELD, H. M., M. D.
FOLSOM, C. F., M. D.
GAY, G. W., M. D.
GERRISH, F. H., M. D.
GREEN, C. M., M. D.
GREEN, J. O., M. D.
HERSEY, G. D., M. D.
HILLS, W. B., M. D.
HOMANS, J., M. D.
HURD, E. P., M. D.
INGALLS, W., M. D.

IRISH, J. C., M. D.

JANNEY, W. S., M. D.

JELLY, G. F., M. D.
KNIGHT, F. I., M. D.

LEE, W., M. D.

LEFFMANN, H., M. D.
LIEBMANN, G., M. D.

MASON, A. L., M. D.

MINOT, F., M. D.
MORRIS, J. C., M. D.

NANCREDE, C. B., M. D.

OSGOOD, H., M. D.,

OTIS, E. O., M. D.
PORTER, C. B., M. D.
PORTER, P. B., M. D.
POST, A., M. D.
READ, G. M., M. D.
ROLLINS, W. H., D. M. D.
ROTCH, T. M., M. D.
SHAPLEIGH, J. B., M. D.
SHATTUCK, F. C., M. D.

SHATTUCK, G. B., M. D.

STRONG, C. P., M. D.
SWIFT, J. B., M. D.
TILDEN, G. H., M. D.
THOMAS, C. H., M. D.
TUTTLE, G. T., M. D
WADSWORTH, O. F., M. D.
WALTON, G. L., M. D.
WATERMAN, T., M. D.

WEBBER, S. G., M. D.
WHEELER, L., M. D.
WHITNEY, W. F, M. D.

WITHINGTON, C. F., M. D
WOOD, H. C., M. D.
WOODBURY, F., M. D.

WOODWARD, L. F.,

M. D.

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INDEX TO VOLUME CX.

Abbe, R. Dupuytren's finger contraction, 419.*
Abbot, S. L. Acute eczema in pregnancy, 276.
Abbott, L. F. The milk supply of Boston, and the benefit to be derived
from spaying cows, 317, 352.

Abbott, S. W. Modern legislation relative to adulteration of food and drugs, 241, 253.

Abdominal Surgery. Two cases of abdominal section to discover the
cause of intestinal obstruction, Homans, J., 145, 156; report of cases
treated in Ward XIX., Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, 619.
Abortion. Retained placenta of abortion, with hemorrhage, Brown, M.
L., 573.

Abscess. Recent methods of treating cold abscesses, Billroth, 190.
Actinomycosis of the peritoneum and abdominal organs in man,
case of actinomycosis in a heiter, Whitney, W. F., 532, 545.
Addison's Disease. Howe, Ó. T., 181.

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Adirondacks. The preservation of the Adirondacks, 114. Adulteration of Food and Drugs. Modern legislation, Abbott, S. W., 241, 253; adulteration of food and drugs, Colcord, S. M., Canning, H., Markoe, G. F. H., Bartlet, W. W., Davenport, B. F., Durkee, W. C., 273; pettifogging by the drug adulterators, 256; adulterated drugs, 858; further legislation to prevent the adulteration of food and drugs, 378.

Albumen. The detection of albumen in urine, Fowler, G. B, 299. Albuminuria. Nitro-glycerine and the chloride of gold and sodium in the treatment of albuminuria, Bartholow, R., 32; albuminuria, Griswold, G., 535; physiological albuminuria, Chateaubourg, 550. Amaurosis. A case of sudden amaurosis, recovery, Derby, H., 126. Ammonia. Inhalation of ammonia, Swan, C. W., 497. Anæsthesia. Ether administered by the rectum, 405; etherization by the rectum, Post, A., 442, 451: some of the dangers and disadvantages of anasthesia, Cheever, D. W., 509.

Anatomy. Recent progress in anatomy, Dwight, T., 225; the differences in form of the adult head, Dalton, J. C., 229; lecture in the course on Topographical Anatomy, Dwight, T., 55; modern methods in anatomy, Dwight, T., 585.

Aneurism of the thoracic aorta, O'Leary, C., 37; areurism of the ascending aorta, Blake, J. G., 61; abdominal aneurism, Stevens, E. II., 61; atheroma, dilitation and aneurism of the aorta, etc, Musser, J. II., 87. Animals. Perception of musical notes in animals, 561.

Annus Medicus incipiens, 18.

Antiseptics in the New York Hospital, 106.

Appendix. Colloid cancer of the appendix vermiformis, Draper, F. W., 131.

Arteries. The healing of arteries after ligature, Warren, J. C., 418.
Asch, M. J. A case of ecchondrosis of the larynx, 511.

Bacillus. Pathological and practical relations of the bacillus tuberculosis, Flint, A., 108; a new method for the detection of the bacillus tuberculosis, Hartsell, 166; Hartsell's method for staining the tubercle bacillus, Erost, H. C., 213; the diagnostic value of the discovery of the "bacillus tuberculosis "in sputum, 498; the tubercle bacillus, 618. Baker, H. A. An improved appliance in the physiological treatment of cleft palate, 127, 134.

Baker, W. H. A case showing the effects of hot water on papillary tumors of the bladder, 593.

Baltimore. Letter from Baltimore, 237.

Barnes, H. J. Sewage systems and the epuration of sewage by irrigation and agriculture, 577, 603, 609.

Bartholow, R. Nitro glycerine and the chloride of gold and sodium in the treatment of albuminuria, 32; what is meant by nervous prostration? 53, 63.

Berlin Polyclinic, 334.

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Hospital, and McLean Asylum, Seventieth Annual Report, 376; Michener, E, Hand-Book of Eclampsia, 257; Minnesota, Ninth Report of the State Board of Health, 424; National Board of Health, Report for the Year 1882-1883, 41; New York and Brooklyn Formulary of Unofficinal Preparations, 545; Oldberg, O., and Wall, O. A., A Companion to the United States Pharmacopoeia, 520; Parker, T. J., A Course of Instruction in Zootomy (Vertebrata), 518; Parkes, E. A., A Manual of Practical Hygiene, 400; Porritt, N., Intra-thoracic Effusion, 112; Power, H., Elements of Human Physiology, 181; Quinan, J. R., Medical Annals of Baitimore from 1608 to 1880, 519; Remsen, J., Principles of Practical Chemistry, 545; Richardson, B. W., The Field of Disease, 519; Ringer, S., A Handbook of Therapeutics, 545: Seguin, E. C., Opera Minora, 279; Semple, A., The Diseases of Children, 520; Shirk, J. K., Female Hygiene and Female Diseases, 568; South Carolina, The Fourth Annual Report of the State Board of Health, 160; Tidy, C M., Legal Medicine, 518; Treves, F., Surgical Applied Anatomy, 39; Tuke, D. H., Illustrations of the Influence of Mind upon the Body in Health and Disease, Designed to Elucidate the Action of the Imagination, 423; Wells, J. S., A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye, 112; Wickes, S., Sepulture; Its History, Methods, and Sanitary Requisites, 520; Woodhead, J. S., Practical Pathology, 280. Billroth. Recent methods of treating cold abscesses, 190. Biography. Allen, A. N., 168, 288; Balfour, J. H, 240; Bullock, O., 304, 616; Campbell, W. H., 432; Chalmers, T. C., 571; Clark, J. L., 144; Dresser, S. P., 72; DuBois, H. A., 92; Dumas, J. B., 528; Ellis, C., 70, 151, 166, 186; Engelmann, G., 240; Fowler, E. O., 504; Gilman, J. T., 92; Gross, S. D., 465, 532; Harris, E., 141: Hildreth, C. H., 504; Holt, A. F., 46; Hooker, G., 288; Jewett, J. J., 144; Jewett, P. A., 384; Lawrence, F. P., 21; Lawrence, G. C., 70, 168; Livingston, B., 188; Lord, C M., 264; Parker, W., 427; Perry, T. W., 70, 72, 304, 616; Roberts, M., 240; Sabin, H. L., 216, 288; Whipple, S. M., 115; Yandell, L. P., 312. Blake, C. J. Perception of musical notes in animals, 561. Blake, J. G.

Aneurism of ascending aorta, 61; dermoid cyst of the right ovary, 62; the medical treatment of uterine fibroids, 564; puerperal convulsions, 565.

Blistering. Topical cardiac blistering in the treatment of acute rheumatism, Parks, N. O'D., 393.

Blood-Poisoning following surgical operations, Wheeler, W. G., 271. Bolles, W. P. Report on Materia Medica, 200; peculiar case of valvular disease of the heart, 348.

Bone. Osteo-myelitis of tibia, Wilson, C. M., 136; brittle bones, Graham, D., 467.

Borax. Pathological conditions of the skin following the internal use of borax, Wigglesworth, E., 404.

Bosworth, F. H. The c.inical significance of fibrinous exudation upon the mucous membrane of the upper air passages, 491. Bowditch, H. I. urine, 349.

Letter on Dr. Calvin Ellis, 152; chronic retention of Bowditch, H. P. Methods of instruction and research in physiology, 584. Bowdoin Medical College. Graduating exercises, 549; Medical Alumni Association, 549.

Bradford, E. H. Excision in hip disease; are its prognosis and its results better than those of a spontaneous cure, 7; a successful case of amputation at the hip-joint, 257; on the use of force n the treatment of resistant club-foot, 265; report on orthopedic surgery, 394. Brannan, J. W. The treatment of retained secundines after abortion,

147.

Breast. Section of fibroma mammæ, MacConnell, W. G., 38; case of mammary cancer, Green, C. M., 59.

Brockway, C. H. Thrombosis and the conditions which favor its development, 56.

Broughton, H. W. "Infectious" pneumonia; gangrene of lung; fetid empyema; recovery, 172.

Brown, D. An acephalous monster, 539.

Brown, M. L. Retained placenta of abortion, with hæmorrhage, 573.
Browne, W. T. Plaster supports, 269.
Bruen, E. T.

History of a case of perihepatic abscess, 412.
Buboes. Pressure in the treatment of buboes, Petersen, O., 5.
Burge, W. J. Malignant disease of the bladder, 304.
Burrell, H. L. Tumor of the uterus, 348.

Cabaniss, T. T. Contagiousness of typhoid, 524.
Cabot, A. T. A new hip splint, 6; multiple calculi in the bladder, 398.
Cæsarean Section as performed by savages, 450.

Calculus. Salivary calculi of the right sub-maxillary gland, Cox, J. B.,
35; multiple calculi in the bladder, Cabot, A. T., 398.
California. Some observations on Southern California and Colorado,
Davenport, F. H., 554.

Cancer. Colloid cancer of the appendix vermiformis, Draper, F. W., 131.
Carcinoma. Colloid carcinoma, Hearn, J., 565.

Catarrh. Chronic nasal catarrh; removal of hypertrophied tissue, Knight, F. I., 132.

Ceilings. High and low ceilings, 286.

Cephalhæmatoma, Haven, H. C., 184.

Cerebral Localizations, Hurd, E. P., 561.

Cerebro-spinal Meningitis, five cases, Mason, A. L., 121, 132; some suggestions upon cerebro-spinal meningitis, Davis, H. G., 262. Chadwick, J. R. Sea voyages and amenorrhoei, 448.

Channing, W. Recent progress in the construction of insane hospitals, and management of the insane, 295, 321.

Chateaubourg. Physiological albuminuria, 550.

Cheever, D. W. Some of the dangers and disadvantages of anæsthesia,

509.

Chemistry. The clinical examination of diabetic urine by Duhomme's
test, Hurd, E. P., 21; report on medical chemistry, Hills, W. B., 130.
Children. Case resembling infantile paralysis caused by improper food,
Monot, F., 275; the hygiene of study, 305; recent progress in diseases of
children, Rotch, T. M., 355.

Children's Hospital, Boston, 46.
China. Cremation in China, 140.

Chloral. An over-dose of chloral, Reynolds, J. P., 151.

Cholera. "Precautions against cholera," 165; reports on cholera, Sur-
geon-General Hunter and Dr. Robert Koch, 258.

Circulatory System. Enormous hypertrophy of the heart, Dulles, C.
W., 16; refusion in carbonic oxide poisoning, Halsted, W. S., 22; para-
centesis of the pericardium, Macdonald, J. W., 22; aneurism of the thora-
cic aorta, O'Leary, C., 37; calcified pericardium, double mitral disease, 37;
thrombosis, and the conditions which favor its development, Brockway, C.
H., 56; aneurism of the ascending aorta, Blake, J. G., 61; abdominal
aneurism, Stevens, E. H., 61; atheroma, dilatation and aneurism of the
aorta, etc., Musser, J. H., 87; recent progress in the treatment of tho-
racic disease, Shattuck, F. C., 174; topical cardiac blistering in the treat-
ment of acute rheumatism, Parks, N. O'D, 303; peculiar case of valvular
disease of the heart, Bolles, W. P., 348; rupture of one of the aortic valves
during severe muscular strain, 372; spontaneous phlebitis, Fifield, W. C.
B., 397; probable transfixion of the heart, with recovery, 406; the heal-
ing of arteries after ligature, Warren, J. C., 418; umbilical hemorrhage,
Gibb, J. S., 422; senile gangrene, Fitz, R. H., 544; umbilical hæmorrhage,
Richardson, W. L., 592.

Cleft Palate. An improved appliance in the treatment of cleft palate,
Baker, W. A., 127, 134.

Climate. Some observations on Southern California and Colorado, Daven-
port, F. II., 554.

Club-foot. On the use of force in the treatment of resistant club-foot,
Bradford, E H., 255.

Cohen, J. S. A case of complete paralysis of the left vocal band in ex-
treme abduction, the result of an incised wound of the neck, 495.
Collodion. Some surgical uses of collodion, Gamgee, S., 166.
Colon. Downward displacement of the transverse colon; three cases, with
autopsies, Thomas, C. H, 1; downward di-placement of the transverse
colon, Williams, E. T., 45.

Connecticut. Typhoid and malarial fevers in Connecticut, 117; malaria
and diphtheria in Connecticut, 354.

Contagious Diseases. A bill to prevent the spread of contagious dis-
eases among cattle, 455.

Coordination. Paths of coördination, Spitzka, E. C., 231.
Cowles, E. A case of hysteroid convulsions, 363.

Cox, J. B. Salivary calculi of the right sub-maxillary gland, 35.
Crandall, C. R. Case in practice; curonic pleuritis with excessive san-
guinolent effusion, 580.

Cremation. Cremation in China, 140; a New England cremation society,
187.

Cripps, H. Excision of the rectum for cancer, 598.

Croasdale, H. T. Vesico-vaginal fistula with inverted bladder, 516.
Croup. The treatment of membranous croup, 443; tracheotomy in croup
and iphtheria, Montgomery, E. E., 567.

Crypta Syphilitica, 430.

Cushing, B. A mother thirteen years of age, 449; St. Mary's Lying-in
Ho-pital, 363.

Cutaneous System. Abnormal elasticity of the skin, Ingalls, W., 61;
an improved method in the treatment of certain forms of skin affections,
Morrow, P. A., 231; acute eczema in pregnancy, Abbot, S. L., 276; pith-
ological condi ions of the skin following the internal use of borax, Wig-
glesworth, E., 404; report on dermatology, Tilden, G. II, 411.
Cutler, E. G. Protracted lethargy after the use of bromide of sodium by
one having the morphia habit, 248, 256.

Cuzzi. Duration of the menstrual hæmorrhage in relation to the develop-
ment of the foetus at term, and to multiple pregnancy, 382.

D., S. H. Sea-water for streets; salt on street railways, 69.
Dalton, J. C. The differences in form of the adult head, 229.

Daly, W. H. Gunshot wound of the larynx, involving the vocal bands,
494.
Davenport, F. H. Some observations on Southern California and Colo-
rado, 54.

Davis, H. G. The treatment of hip-joint disease; extension better than
excision, 116; so ne suggestions upon cerebro-spinal meningitis, 262.
Death. Permissive euthanasia, 19; mortality statistics of Providence,
R. 1., for the year 1853, 94.

De Blois, T. A. Congenital web of the vocal bands, with cases, 494;
cases of buccal tuberculosis, 513; tonsillitis, 514.

Delavan, D. B. Permanent unilateral paralysis of laryngeal abductors,
following cerebral hæmorrhage; unique case, 612; practical suggestions
upon the alimentation of patients suffering from dysphagia. 536.
Dentistry. Progress in dentistry, Rollins, W. H., 582, 606.
Derby, H. A case of sudden amaurosis; recovery, 126.
Dermatology. Report on dermatology, Tilden, G. H., 413.
Detention in asylums, Parsons, R. L., 110.

Detmold. Diagnosis and treatment of syphilis, 205.

Diabetes. The clinical examination of diabetic urine by Duhomme's test,
Hurd, E. P., 21; diabetic coma, Edes, R. T., 495.
Digestive System. Downward displacement of the transverse colon;
turee cases, with autopsies, Thomas, C. H., 1; salivary calculi of the right
submaxillary gland, Cox, J. B., 35; liver of chicken with tubercular
growths, MacConnell, W. G., 35; downward displacement of the trans-
verse colon, Williams, E. T., 45; hour-glass contraction of stomach, Mus-
ser, J. H., 88; the treatment of follicular tonsillitis, Garland, G. M., 103;
a case of chronic ulcer of the duodenum, Homans, C. D, 104; detention in
asylums, Parsons, R. L., 110; an improved appliance in the physiological
treatment of cleft palate, Baker, W. A., 127, 134; colloid cancer of the ap-
pendix vermiformis, Draper, F. W., 131; two cases of abdominal section
to discover the cause of intestinal obstruction, Homans, J., 145, 156; for-
eign bodies removed from the oesophagus and the urethra, Gay, G. W.,
157; tubercular ulcers of intestines with perforation, Hughes, W. E, 206;
actinomycosis of the peritoneum and abdominal organs in man, 259; arti-
ficial inflation of the colon with gas, Vickery, H. F., 332; cases of rupture
of the liver, Draper, F. W., 33, 34; collection of three gall-stones, Doe,
O. W., 348; case of epithelioma of the stomach and colon, presenting sin-
gular difficulty of diagnosis, l'ackard, J. H., 371; malignant disease of the

peritoneum and abdominal viscera, Hornet, V., 372; typhlitis and peri-
typhiitis, Wheeler, L., 409; history of a case of perihepatic abscess, Bruen,
E. T., 412; four cases of strangulated hernia, 416; pseudo-membranous
enteritis, Doe, O. W., 441; excision of a portion of intestine, including
part of the ileo-cæcal valve, for the cure of fæcal fistula in right groin,
Porter, C. B., 457, 467; stricture of the oesophagus, Lincoln, R. P., 512;
tonsillitis, De Blois, T. A., 514; treatment of ulcer of the stomach, 621;
practical suggestions upon the alimentation of patients suffering from dys-
phagia, Delavan, D. B., 536; progress in dentistry, Rollins, W. H., 582,
606; excision of the rectum for cancer, Cripps, H., 598.
Diphtheria. Sudden death in diphtheria, Longaker, D., 422; diphtheria
with complications, Hayward, G. G., 515; tracheotomy in croup and diph-
theria, Montgomery, E E., 567.

Distoma. The life-history of the distoma hepaticum, Minot, C. S., 418.
Doe, O. W. Collection of three gall-stones, 348; retained placenta, 436,
441; pseudo-membranous enteritis, 441; removal of foetal bones by rec-
tum, 441.
Draper, F. W. Recent progress in forensic medicine, 80; colloid cancer
of the appendix vermiformis, 131; cases of rupture of the liver, 359, 349.
Drugs. State prosecutions for adulterated drugs, 65; modern legislation
relative to adulteration of food and drugs, Abbott, S. W., .41, 253; “fur-
ther legislation to prevent the adulteration of food and drugs," 378.
Drunkard and the doctor, 281.
181.

Ductless Glands, diseases of. Addison's diseass, Howe, O. T.,
Dulles, C. W. Enormous hypertrophy of the heart, 16.
Dwight, T. Recent progress in anatomy, 225; lecture in the course on
topographical anatomy, 505; modern methods in anatomy, 585.
Dysphagia. Practical suggestions upon the alimentation of patients suf-
fering from dysphagia, Delavan, D. B., 536.

Ear. Recent progress in otology, Green, J. Orne, 3; treatment of diseases
of the ear, Morse, H. L, 161; inflammation of both tympana and both
labyrinths in scarlet fever, Green, J. Orne, 228; round-celled sarcoma of
the meatus auditorius, Green, J. Orue, 348; serous effusions in the tympa-
num, Green, J. Orne, 553, 560; specimen illustrating progressive move-
ment of dermoid lining of external auditory canal, Hooper, F. II., 560.
Early Rising. The therapeutics of early rising, 473.
Eczema. Acute eczema in pregnancy, Abbot, S. L., 276.
Edes, R. T. Clinical lecture on a case of my xoedema, 385; diabetic coma,
495; unusual cases of scurvy, 607; materia medica at the larvard Medi-
cal School, 620.

Edinburgh. Edinburgh tercentenary, 379; the medical magnates of
Edinburga, 401; extramural teaching in Edinburgh, 402; some old Edin-
burgh surgeons, 499; report of cases treated in Edinburgh Infirmary, 619.
Editorials. Anuus medicus incipiens, 18; literature in medicine, 18; per
missive euthanasia, 19; the decision in regard to the prize for essays on
malignant disease, its cure, and the methods of investigation to be fol-
lowed, 20; nerve stretching, 40; the National Board of Health, the report
for the year 1882-1883, 41; the Massachusetts Board of Health, 41; the
prize offer by the Worshipful Company of Grocers, London, 42; State pros-
ecutions for adulterated drugs, 65; annual reports of the president and
treasurer of Harvard University, 1882-1853, 65, Quarantine and dealth,
Charity, and Lunacy in the city and State of New York, 66; the beating
of domiciles, 89; is there a non-contagious erysipelas? 90; some old-time
doctors, 113; emotional insanity, and the defeuse of Nutt for killing his
father's murderer, 113; the preservation of the Adirondacks, 114: the
simulation of stone, 138; Boston's improved sewerage system, 139; crema-
tion in China, 140; transitory apoasia in typhoid fever, 161; another
United States Pharmacopoeia; is it needed? 161; medical attendance upon
sick jurors, 162; "trance as a symptom of hysteria, 185; endowment of
medical schools; bequest of the late Dr. Calvin Ellis to the Harvard
School, 185; a New England cremation society, 187; restraint at the Utica
Insane Asylum, 187; the metric system and the Pyramid of Ghizen, 210 ;
the determination of sex at will, 211; the relation of laboratories to medical
science and medical education, 233; periodical change of color of the hair,
234; new national pharmacopoeia, 235; reports on choera from Surgeon-
General Hunter and Dr. Robert Koch, 255; actinomycosis of the perito-
næum and abdominal organs in man, 259; the reflex effect of dealing in
"futures," 259; the drunkard and the doctor, 281; shall the United States
Pharmacopoeia be the legal standard for drugs in Massachusetts, or shall it
be some one of several commentaries or dispensatories, 282; the hygiene of
study, 305; Dr. Thomas Trotter, surgeon to the fleet, 306; the sanitary con-
dition of the school-houses of the city of Lynn, 329; the foot and mouth dis-
ease, 333; insanity and the law, 354; modern and ancient leprosy in
Syria, 354; legislation in New York for the protection of food products,
356; further legislation to prevent the adulteration of food and drugs,"
378; the Edinburgh tercentenary, 379; reform of medical service on
ships, 401; the medical magnates of Edinburgh, 401; extra-mural teach-
ing in Edinburgh, 402; the meetings of the American medical and other
associations at Washington, 425; the doctrine of evolution as applied to
pathological states of the nervous system, 425; the subcutaneous use of
morphine in elderly persons, 427; Dr. Willard Parker, 427; the Cæsarean
section as performed by savages, 450; etherization by the rectum, 451;
the New York State Asylum for Insane Criminals, 452; the meeting of the
American Medical Association at Washington, 473; the therapeutics of
early rising, 473; leprosy in the Hawaiian Islands, 474; the diagnostic
value of the discovery of the "bacillus tuberculosis" in sputum, 498;
some old Edinburgh surgeons, 499; testamentary capacity, 500; treat-
ment of ulcer of the stomach, 521; the cemeteries and water-supply of
Panama, 522; the "taxation" theory of expert testimony, 546; a word for
military drill in schools, 547; a verdict of manslaughter against an irregu
lar practitiouer, 547; the Eighth International Medical Congress, 569; a
new line of research for cerebral physiologists, 569; the one hundred and
third annual meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society, 569; The
Massachusetts Medical Society and women, 194; the importance of a
knowledge of the physical characters of drugs, 595; the tubercle bacillus,
618; report of cases treated in Ward XIX., Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh,
619.
Education. Annual reports of the president and treasurer of Harvard
University, 1882-1883, 65; endowment of medical schools; bequest of the
late Dr. Calvin Ellis to the Harvard Scnool, 186; the American Practi-
tioner on the Louisville Medical College, 238; the Ohio State Medical So-
ciety and medical education, 310; extraneural teaching in Edinburgh, 402;
military drill in schools, 547; materia medica at the Harvard Medical
School. Edes, R. T., 620.

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Edwards, W. A. Carcinoma of the uterus; fatty kidneys and empyema,
Elephant. The sacred white elephant, 190

Eliot, G. Enteric fever in New Haven, 361.
Elliot, J. W. The treatment of retroversion of the uterus with adhe-
sions, 193, 398.

Elsberg, L. Spasms of the glottis, 513.

Embryos. Renewed request for embryological material, Minot, C. S., 189.
Endometritis. Some considerations on endometritis, Jacobi, M. P., 468.
Enteric Fever. Transitory aphasia in typhoid fever, 162; ætiology of
typhoid fever, Janeway, E. G., 203; the treatment of typhoid fever, 300;
enteric fever in New Haven, Eliot, G., 361; an epidemic of typhoid fever at
a summer hotel, Woodward, L. F., 364

Enteritis. Pseudo-membranous enteritis, Doe, O. W., 441.

Ernst, H. C. Hartzell's method for staining the tub-rcle bacillus, 213.
Erysipelas. Is there a non-contagious erysipelas? 9).

Ether administered by the rectum, 405; etherization by the rectum, Post,
A., 442, 451.

Ethics. The value of ethical codes for practitioners of medicine, Stillé, A.,

404.

Euthanasia, permissive, 19.

Evolution. The doctrine of evolution as applied to pathological states of
the nervous system, 425.

Experts. The "taxation" theory of expert testimony, 546, 573.

Eye. A case of sudden amaurosis, recovery, Derby, H., 126; intraocular
changes in cases of cerebral tumor, Williams, C. H., 257; blepharospasm,
Miller, H. G., 304; loss of sight from injury of facial nerve, O'Leary, C.,
304; case of foreign body in the orbit, Williams, C. H., 348; three cases of
homonymous hemianopia, Wadsworth, O F., 483, 495; recent progress in
ophthalmology, Wadsworth, 0. F., 555; temporary blindness following
labor, Schiedt, P. M., 569.

Fabre. Hysterical pseudo-phthisis, 70.

Farlow, J. W. An antiseptic absorbent pad, 544.

Feeble-minded Children. Institution in Pennsylvania, 574.
Féré. Pregnancy and morphinism, 117.

Fibroids. The medical treatment of uterine fibroids, Blake, J. G., 564.
Field, H. M. Retained placenta of abortion, 524; six generic drug mod-
ifications, 601.

Fifield, W. C. B. Suppression of urine treated with cantharides, 271;
high temperatures after labor without obvious cause, 275; spontaneous
phlebitis, 397; external urethrotomy, Wheelhouse's operation, 358.
Finger-contraction, Dupuytren's, Abbe, R., 419.
Fisher, H. M. Case of phthisis with empyema, 86.

Fitz, R. H. Amputation in senile gangrene, 349; senile gangrene, 544.
Flint, A. Pathological and practical relations of the bacillus tuberculo-
sis, 108; scarlet fever, 539.

Fœtus, malformed, Green, C. M., 61.

Folsom, C. F. Two cases of injury to the back, 97, 104.

Food. Modern legislation relative to adulteration of food and drugs, Ab-
bt, S. W.. 241, 253; on milk supplies in large cities, Morris, J. C., 315,
323, 349; the milk supply of Boston, and the benefit to be derived from
spaying cows, Abbott, L. F., 317, 352; legislation in New York for the
protection of food products, 355; "further legislation to prevent the adul-
teration of food and drugs," 378.

Foot-Ball. The killed and wounded, 358; accidents, 526.

Foot and Mouth Disease, 330.

Forensic Medicine. Recent progress in forensic medicine, Draper, F.
W., 80.

Fowler, G. B. The detection of albumen in urine, 293.

Fractures. The effects of adduction and abduction on the length of the
liuab in fractures of the neck of the femur, Halsted, W. S., 231.
Francis, G. E. A new antiseptic dressing, 429.

Gamgee, S. Some surgical uses of collodion, 165.
Gangrene. Senile gangrene, Fitz, R. H., 349, 544.
Gannett, W. W. Diagnosis and pathology of dermoid cysts, 62.
Garland, G. M. The treatment of follicular tonsillitis, 103; the treat-
ment of gleet and gonorrhoeal strictures by Otis's method, 181.
Garrigues, H. J. Prevention of puerperal infection, 14; the removal
of the after-birth, 373.

Gay, G. W. A fatal case of internal urethrotomy, 2, 6; foreign bodies re-
moved from the oesophagus and the urethra, 157; a year's experience in
tracheotomy, 320: the plaster posterior splint in the treatment of frac-
tures of the leg, 585.

General Diseases. Syphilis of the brain and membranes, Wood, H. C.,
25; a case of cerebro-spinal syphilis, Post, A., 28; section of large spindle-
celled sarcoma, MacConnell, W. G., 38; liver of chicken with tubercular
growths, MicConnell, W. G., 38; case of mammary cancer; operation;
subsequent catarrhal pneumonia, with cancer of the lungs; autopsy,
Green, C. M., 59; nephrectomy for the removal of cancerous or sarcoma.
tous tumors of the kidney, Homans, J., 73; is there a non-contagious ery-
sipelas? 90; pathological and practical relations of the bacillus tuberculo-
sis, Flint, A., 108; typhoid and malarial fevers in Connecticut, 117; col-
loid cancer of the appendix vermiformis, Draper, F. W., 131; clinical
aspects of cerebral syphilis, Wood, II. C., 196, 220; ætiology of typhoid
fever, Janeway, E. G., 203; specimens of sarcoma, etc, Peabody, G. L.,
205; diagnosis and treatment of syphilis, Detmold, 205; anuria from com-
pression of the ureters by cancerous disease, Minot, F., 227; topical car-
diac blistering in the treatment of acute rheumatism, Parks, N. O'D., 303;
malignant disease of the bladder, Burge, W. J., 304; locomotor ataxia and
syphilis, Weber, L., 325; enteric fever in New Haven, Eliot, G, 351; an
epidemic of typhoid fever at a summer hotel, Woodward, L. F., 364; mala-
ria and diphtheria in Connecticut, 382; sudden death in diphtheria, Long-
aker, D., 482; scarlet fever in the foetus in utero and in the mother at the
ninth month of pregnancy, Leale, C. A., 445; a contribution to the
study of congenital syphilis, Mackenzie, J. N., 492; diabetic coma, Edes,
R. T., 495; diphtheria with complicatious, Hayward, G. G., 515; the con-
tagiousness of typhoid, Cabaniss, T. T., 524; chancre of the tonsils, Tay-
lor, R. W., 537; scarlet fever, Flint, A., 539; colloid carcinoma, Hearn,
J., 565; a case of Paget's Disease, Hearn, J., 565; sarcoma of testicle,
Schweinitz, G. de, 565; tracheotomy in croup and diphtheria, Mont-
gomery, E. E, 567; unusual cases of scurvy, Edes, R. T., 607.
Generative System. Two cases of uterine polypus, Minot, F., 58, 62;
dermoid cyst of the right ovary, Blake, J. G., 62: diagnosis and pathology
of uermoid cysts, Gannett, W. W., 62; carcinoma of the uterus; fatty kid-
ney and empyema, Edwards, W. A., 88; parovarian cysts, Goodell, 118;
malformation of the vagina simulating extrophy of the bladder, 132; let-
ter from London, Manton, W. P., 141; fatal result from injection of the
tunica vaginalis with iodine, Wyeth, J. A., 142; a substitute for strapping
the testicle and the treatment of hydrocele, Warren, J. C., 157; the treat-

ment of gleet and gonorrhoeal strictures by Otis's method, Garland, G. M.,
181; the treatment of retroversion of the uterus with adhesions, Elliot, J.
W., 193, 398; cancer of uterus, Hughes, W. E., 207; the operation of ova-
riotomy, Homans, J., 337; reasons for the early removal of ovarian tumors,
Irish, J. C., 344; tumor of the uterus, Burrell, H. L.. 348; malignant dis-
ease of the testicle tapped for hydrocele, Roberts, J. B., 372; sea voyage
and amenorrhoea, Chadwick, J. R., 448; some considerations on endome-
tritis, Jacobi, M. P, 468; vesico-vaginal fistula, with inverted bladder,
Croasdale, H. T., 516; hysteria, as affected by removal of the ovaries,
Walton, G. L., 529, 542; the medical treatment of uterine fibroids, Blake,
J. G., 564; sarcoma of testicle, Schweinitz, G de, 566.
Ghizeh. The metric system and the Pyramid of Ghizeh, 210.
Gibb, J. S. Umbilical hæmorrhage, 422.

Gleet. The treatment of gleet and gonorrhoeal strictures by Otis's method,
Garland, G. M., 181

Goodell (Philadelphia). Parovarian cysts, 118.
Graham, D. Brittle bones, 467.

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Green, C. M. Report on obstetrics, 33; case of mammary cancer; opera-
tion; subsequent catarrhal pneumonia, with cancer of the lungs; autopsy,
malformed foetus, 61; the delivery of the second foetus in labor with
twins, 62; report of a summer course in obstetrics, 389, 398; podalic ver-
sion, and abdominal pressure upon the after-coming head, 449.
Green, J. Orne. Recent progress in otology, 3; inflammation of both
tympana and both labyrinths in scarlet fever, 228; round-celled sarcoma
of the meatus auditorius, 318, serous effusious in the tympanum, 558, 560.
Griffin, A. C. A case of pustula maligna, 429.

Griswold, G. Notes on albuminaria, 538.

Hæmophilia. Case of umbilical hæmorrhage, Richardson, W. L., 592.
Hæmoptysis in the course of puerperal septicemia, Hosmer, A., 276:
Hair. Periodical change of color of the hair, 234.

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Halsted, W. S. Refusion in carbonic oxide poisoning, 22; the effects of
aduction and abduction on the length of the limb in fractures of the neck
of the femur, 231.
Hartzell. A new method for the detection of the bacillus tuberculosis,
166.
Hartzell's method for staining the tubercle bacil us, Ernst, H. C., 213.
Harvard University. Annual Report of the President and Treasurer
of Harvard University, 1882-1885, 65; the bequest of the late Dr. Calvin
Ellis, 70, the late Dr. Calvin Ellis, 166; endowment of medical schools;
bequest of the late Dr. Calvin Ellis to the Harvard School, 186. •
Haven, H. C. Cephalhæmatoma, 181.

Hayward, G. G. Diphtheria with complications, 515.
Hearn, J. A case of Paget's Disease, 565; colloid carcinoma, 565.
Heart. Probable transbxion of the heart with recovery, 403.
Heating. The heating of domiciles, 89.

Heruia. Four cases of strangulated hernia, Homans, J., 416.
Hills, W. B. Report on medical chemistry, 130.

Hinsdale, G. Fracture of the base of the skuli, 85; necrosis of the tem-
poral bone and brain abscess, 85.

Hip-joint. A successful case of amputation at the hip joint, Bradford,
E. i., 257; extension better thau excision, Davis, H. G., 116.
Holmes, O. W. New facts about Dr. O. W. Holmes, 834.

Homans, C. D. A case of chronic ulcer of the duodenum, 104.
Homans, J. The operation of ovariotomy, 337; two cases of abdominal
section to discover the cause of intestinal obstruction, 145; nephrectomy
for the removal of cancerous or sarcomatous tumors of the kidney, 73, 156;
four cases of strangulated hernia, 416.

Hooper, F. H. A rare form of tumor (cavernous papilloma) of the vocal
cord, 511; specimen illustrating progressive movement of dermoid lining
of external auditory canal, 560.

Hopkins, Mrs. Of Hartford upon Connecticut, 598

Hornet, V. Malignant disease of the peritoneum and abdominal viscera,
372.

Hosier, A. Hæmoptysis in the course of puerperal septicemia, 276.
Hospital. Hospital absenteeism, 44; The Children's Hospital, Boston, 46.
Howe, O. T. Addison's disease, 181.

Hughes, W. E. General tuberculosis of serous membranes, 206; tuber-
cular ulcers of intestines with perforation, 206; phthisis following empy-
ema; amyloid kidneys: cancer of uterus, 207; secondary tuberculosis of
the bladder, ureter, kidney, and suprarenal body, 207.
Hurd, E. P. The clinical examination of diabetic urine by Duhomme's
test, 21; cerebral localizations, 561.

Huxley. Condition of the Loudon poor, 39.

Hygiene, Health, and Boards of Health. The National Board of
Health, Report for the year 1582-1883, 41; the Massachusetts Board of
Health, 41; Governor Robinson's Inaugural, 45; meeting of Board of
Health, Lunacy, and Charity; resignation of superintendent of out-door
poor, 46; State prosecutions for adulterated drugs, 65; Quarantine and
Health, Charity, and Lunacy in the city and State of New York, 66; joint
standing committee on public health of Massachusetts Legislature, 70;
the heating of domiciles, 89; the hygiene of study, 305; the sanitary con-
dition of the school-houses of the city of Lyun, 329; The International
Health Exhibition, 572; sewage systems and the epuration of sewage by
irrigation and agriculture, Barnes, IL. J., 577, 603, 609.
Hysteria. Trance" as a symptom of hysteria, 185; hysteria as af-
fected by removal of the ovaries, Walton, G. L., 529, 542.

Ice-bag. An extemporized ice-bag, Kingman, R. A., 94.
Impregnation. The moral bearings of artificial impregnation, 430.
Ingals, E. F. Tracheal stenosis, 12.

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Ingalls, W. Abnormal elasticity of the skin, 61; prevesical cellulitis fol-
lowing herniotomy. Phlegmonous abscess. sous-ombilicale," in Heur-
taux space. Perinephritic abscess, 289, 297.
Instruments and Apparatus. A new hip splint, Cabot, A. T., 6;
an extemporized ice-bag, Kingman, R. A., 94; an improved appliance in
the treatment of cleft palate, Biker, H. A., 127; a substitute for strapping
the testicle and the treatment of hydrocele, Warren, J. C., 157; plaster
supports, Browne, W. T., 269; the surgical abuse of sponges and of silver
wire, Roberts, J. B., 333; a new antiseptic dressing, Francis, G. E., 429;
an antiseptic absorbent pad, Farlow, J. W., 544; the first discoverer of
the usefulness of kangaroo tendons for igatures, 550; the plaster pos-
terior splint in the treatment of fractures of the leg, Gay, G. W., 685.
International Health Exhibition, 382, 572.
International Medical Congress, 569.

Irish, J. C. Reasons for the early removal of ovarian tumors, 344.
Jacobi, A. The treatment of membranous croup, 413.

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