GEORGE B. SHATTUCK, M.D., EDITOR
CHARLES F. WITHINGTON, M.D., ASSISTANT EDITOR
BOSTON CUPPLES AND HURD
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CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME CXVIII.
ABBOTT, SAMUEL W., M.D.
ADAMS, H. F., M.D.
BEACH, H. H. A., M.D.
BEANE, FRANK DUDLEY, A.M., M.D.
BIDWELL, W. D., M.D.
BILLINGS, J. S., M.D., LL.D. BLAKE, CLARENCE J., M.D. BLAKE, JOHN G., M.D.
BLODGETT, ALBERT N., M.D. BOWDITCH, H. P., M.D.
BRADFORD, E. H., M.D. BRAINERD, JOHN B., M.D. BRIDGE, NORMAN, M.D. BUCKINGHAM, E. M., M.D. BULLARD, WM. N., M.D. BURRELL, H. L., M.D. CABOT, A. T., M.D. CHANDLER, THOS. H., M.D. CHANNING, WALTER, M.D. CHEEVER, D. W., M.D. CLARKE, MAURICE D., M.D. COTTING, BENJ. E., M.D. CUSHING, H. W., M.D. DAVENPORT, F. H., M.D. DERBY, HASKET, M.D. DOE, O. W., M.D.
DORAN, ALBAN, M.D. DOW, E. SCOTT, M.D. DRAPER, F. W., M.D.
DUTTON, SAMUEL L., M.D.
DWIGHT, THOMAS, M.D. ELLIOTT, J. W., M.D. ELLIS, F. W., M.D.
FARLOW, J. W., M.D. FARNHAM, EDWIN, M.D. FIFIELD, W. C. B., M.D. FITZ, REGINALD H., M.D.
GAGE, J. ARTHUR, A.M., M.D. GAY, GEORGE W., M.D.
GOSS, FRANKLIN W., M.D. GREEN, C. M., M.D.
GREEN, J. ORNE, M.D.
HALL, J. N., M.D.
HAM, JOHN R., M.D.
HARE, H. A., M.D.
HARRINGTON, CHAS., M.D. HARRINGTON, F. B., M.D. HAVEN, GEO., M.D.
HERSEY, GEORGE D., M.D.
HEYDECKER, H. R., H.M.S.
HILLS, W. B., M.D.
HODGES, W. D., M.D.
HOLYOKE, W. C., M.D.
HOMANS, JOHN, M.D.
HOOPER, FRANKLIN H., M.D.
HOPKINS, SAMUEL A., M.D., D.D.S. INGALLS, WM., M.D.
JACK, FRED'K L., M.D. JACKSON, HENRY, M.D. JEFFRIES, B. JOY, A.M., M.D.
JEFFRIES, JOHN A., M.D.
JOHNSON, HORATIO H., M.D.
JOHNSON, T. D., M.D.
KEEN, W. W., M.D. KEMP, E. A., M.D.
KNAPP, HERMAN, M.D. KNAPP, P. C., M.D.
KNIGHT, FED'K I., M.D. LANE, E. B., M.D.
LORD, WM. T., M.D.
LOVETT, ROBERT W., M.D. LYMAN, C. B., M.D.
MACAULEY, CAPT. C. N. B., M.D.
MARCY, HENRY O., M.D. MARION, HORACE E., M.D.
MINOT, FRANCIS, M.D. MIXTER, S. J., M.D.
MONKS, G. H., M.D. NEWELL, OTIS K., M.D. OSGOOD, HAMILTON, M.D.
OVIAT, GEORGE A., M.D.
PARKER, COL. F. H., U. S. A.
PARKER, W. THORNTON, M.D.
PILCHER, JAMES E., M.D.
PINKHAM, J. G., M.D.
PORTER, CHAS. B., M.D.
POST, ABNER, M.D.
PUTNAM, J. J., M.D.
REYNOLDS, EDWARD, M.D.
RICHARDSON, MAURICE H., M.D.
ROETH, A. GASTON, M.D.
ROOT, R. B., M.D.
SHATTUCK, F. C., M.D.
SHATTUCK, GEORGE B., M.D.
SMITH, W. EVERETT, M.D.
STANDISH, MYLES, M.D.
STEDMAN, HENRY R., M.D. STRONG. CHARLES P., M.D.
STURGIS, RUSSELL, M.D.
SWIFT, WM. N., M.D. TAYLOR, W. H., M.D.
VICKERY, HERMAN F., M.D.
WADSWORTH, O. F., M.D.
WALLIAN, SAMUEL S., M.D. WEBBER, S. G., M.D.
WELCH, WILLIAM H., M.D. WHITE, JAMES C., M.D. WHITMAN, ROYAL, M.D.
WHITNEY, W. F., M.D.
WHITTIER, E. N., M.D.
WILLIAMS, HENRY W., M.D., A.M.
WITHINGTON, C. F., M.D.
ZAKRZEWSKA, M. E., M.D.
Abbott, S. W. Recent progress in public hygiene, 369.
Abscess. A case of pelvic abscess: death from hemorrhage, Hub- bard, E. T., 570.
Adams, H. F. Antiseptic midwifery, 217, 223.
Adenoid Growths. Adenoid vegetations in children: their diag nosis and treatment, Hooper, F. W., 261, 272; relation of adenoid growths in the naso-pharynx to the production of middle ear dis- ease in children, Blake, C. J., 268, 272; operating for adenoid growths, Johnson, T. D., 438.
Advertisements, Medical advertisements and the religious press,
Albuminuria, Shepherd, G. R., 575; albuminuria in the apparently healthy, Stokes, F. H., 585.
Alcohol. The use of alcohol in certain forms of fever, Kretzsch- man, 179; alcohol as a therapeutic remedy, Binz, C., 456. Alcoholic Paralysis, 607.
Alexander's Operation. Six cases of Alexander's operation, Strong, C. P., 166, 251.
America. Comparative mortality in England and in America, 53. Amylen-Hydrat, Williams, F. H., 176.
Anatomy. Recent progress in anatomy, Dwight, T., 451. Aneurism of the arch of the aorta, Greene, J. S., 273.
Ankle. Result of resection of the ankle-joint, Cabot, A. T., 289. Antifebrin. Antipyrine and antifebrin as nervous sedatives: comparison with solanin, 460; the superiority of antifebrin over the antipyretics, 533.
Antipyretics. Fever and the use of antipyrerics, Gage, J. A., 113,
Antipyrine. Antipyrine in the treatment of chorea, 303; un- pleasant lung symptoms following the use of antipyrine, Sturge, W., 409; antipyrine and antifebrin as nervous sedatives, compared with solanin, 460; treatment of polyuria by antipyrine, 461; the monopoly of antipyrine, 508.
Antiseptic Surgical Cabinet, Getz, H. L., 579. Aphemia, 21.
Apohaquí mineral water, Cutler, E. G., 124.
Apostoli's treatment of uterine fibroids by electrolysis, Thornton, K., 410.
Appendicitis, with report of cases, Vickery, H. F., 39, 41; appen- dix vermiformis: its functions, pathological changes, and treat- ment, Smith, H. A., 530; the cæcum and appendix: their relations in health and disease, Kansohoff, J., 551.
Armamentarium. The country physician's armamentarium, 306. Armstrong, H. More alleged milk infection through scarlet fever, 410.
Army. Report of the surgeon-general, 49.
Arm. An exercise in the extemporization of litters from rifles and gunslings, Pilcher, J. E., 565.
Arnica. The physiological action of arnica montana on the circula- tion, Hare, H, Á., 41.
Arsenic. On motor paralysis and other symptoms of poisoning from medicinal doses of arsenic, Putnam, J. J., 646. Arsenical Paper Hangings. The value of wall-paper guarantees, Harrington, C., 215.
Aspirator. A new aspirating apparatus, Ruault, 135. Athletic Sports. Excesses and abuses in athletic sports, 459. Australia. The utilization of disease for the destruction of rabbits in Australia, 461.
Auvard. Viburnum prunifolium, 305.
Bacilli. Destructive action of boiling water on typhoid bacilli, Vilchur, 185; bacilli of tuberculosis in the urine, Gannett, W. W., Bacon, F. The relation of the insane to the law in the State of Connecticut, 573. Bailey, E. H. S., and Nichols, E. L. The delicacy of the sense of taste, 329.
Barker, F. Acute Bright's disease in the puerperal state, 181. Bartholow, R. Address on general medicine, 504. Basedow's disease, with autopsy, Roosevelt, J. W., 324. Baths. The cold-bath treatment of fevers, 129.
Beach, H. H. A. Cancer of the tongue: complete extirpation by a bloodless operation, 364; hypospadias, 375; multiple fatty tumors, 378; two cases of cancer, 548; a case of cancer of the prostate gland, 621, 627.
Beane, F. D. An anomalous case of hæmaturia, 148. Bermuda. Letter from Bermuda, Brainerd, J. B., 411. Bibliography. Boston Board of Health Report, 1887, 483; Bradley, E. N., l'iodisme, 128; Brown, F. H., the Medical Register for New England, 153; Byford, W. H., and Byford, H. T., the practice of medicine and surgery applied to the diseases and accidents inci- dent to women, 153; Chapman, H. C., treatise on human physiology
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Bladder. A new principle in the surgery of the bladder, Newell, O. K., 465; intra-peritoneal rupture of the bladder, Grant, H. H., 579: dry medication in the treatment of urethra and bladder, Lee, E., 579.
Blake, C. J. Two cases illustrating the effects of pressure from polypi in the middle ear, 161; relation of adenoid growths in the naso-pharynx to the production of middle ear disease in children, 268, 272.
Blake, J. G. Protracted gestation, 164, 177; hydatiform mole, 502. Blodgett, A. N. Twelve years in the development of a case of moral imbecility, 537, 549. Bloomingdale Asylum. Removal of Bloomingdale Asylum, 484; Bloomingdale Asylum to be removed, 532.
Boldin. The hypnotic action of boldin, Juranville, 158. Bone. Selected cases of sarcoma in bone, with presentation of specimens and microscopical sections, 47; a case of hydatids in bone, Leacock, 54; the re-implantation of a trephine button of bone, Burrell, H. L., 222, 313; myositis ossificans, Lendon, 585. Boracic acid and lanolin in certain diseases of the skin in children, Sturgis, R., 193, 198.
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Bovine disease and scarlet fever, 107. Bowditch, H. P. The reinforcement and inhibition of the knee- jerk, 542.
Bradford, E. H. The treatment of inflammations in the neigh- borhood of the cœcum, 93; cases of open incision in wry-neck, con- tracted knee, and talipes varus, 285, 292; the treatment of lateral curvature, 445, 455; a large sequestrum from the temporal bone,
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