MEDICAL JOURNAL. A SEMI-MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY EDITED BY Robert D. Jewett, M.D. VOLUME XXXVII. January to June, 1896. ROBERT D. JEWETT, M.D., PUBLISHER, WILMINGTON, N. C., 1896. INDEX BY AUTHORS. Bobbitt, W. H.-The true physician 251. Bratton, W. D.-New Mexico for consump- Brown, J. S.-Report of Cases, 185. Burroughs, J. A.-Management and treat- ment of tuberculosis in the Asheville Cox, W. B.-A case of hemorrhagic pleu- Faison, I. W.-Rhacitis.-A plea for its pre- Gibbon, R. L.-Quadruple amputation for Goldschlager, F.-Therapeutic results with Goodman, E. G.-A rare source of error in the diagnosis of inguinal hernia, 349. Hill, Thomas.-Materia medica, indigenous Kollock, Cornelius-Abdominal pregnancy,66 Krim, J. M.-Double optic neuritis, 290. Long, H. F.-Some surgery by a country McKenzie, W. W.-Intestinal indigestion, 313. Montgomery, J. C.-Value of recent thera- Payne, R. L.-President's address, 281. 345. Rush, W. B.-Nephritic calculus, 246. Smithwick, J. W. P.-Malarial hematuria, 219. Spruill, J. L.-Case of tubercular brain tu- Way, J. H.-Present status of some of the etiological factors concerned in the de- velopment of typhoid fever, 123. Wiggin, F. H.-The necessity of the com- INDEY BY SUBJECTS. Abdominal pregnancy, 66. Abortion, consideration of certain doubtful Abscess, a large intra-abdominnl, pointing Absorption of nutritive enemata, 146. Anæmia and malaria, treatment of by ferra- Antipyrin in tannic acid solution as a styp- Antitoxin, practical results with, 128. in those affected with cortical motor, 15. Appendicular abscess, should the appendix be removed in every case of, 221. Board of Medical Examiners of No. Ca., questions propounded by the, 341, 365. Dover, Thomas, M.B., Physician and buc- Drainage the indications and modes of, after abdominal and vaginal section, 230. Dyspepsia, treatment of acid, 210 Ear, care of the, during the exanthemata, 112. Empyema in children, treatment of, 110. Eruptions produced by drugs, 175. Fallopian tube, conservative operation for closed, followed by impregnation, 210. Floating kidney, treatment of, 241. Foreign aspirants to American practice, Glaucoma, the question of operating in Gleet. retention cysts of cowper's glands as a Graves' disease, prognosis in, 238. Guaiacol, clinical notes on, 345. Hernia, a rare source of error in the diag- Incontinence of urine in the female, opera- Insane, examination of ulnar symptoms in Insurance examination fees, 340. Intra-uterine photography, 272. Irrigation and drainage, peritoneal, 207. Labor, method of induction of premature,210. rapid dilatation of os during, 18. treatment of complications after oc- Miscellaneous items, 20, 49. 86, 117, 148, 181, Necrology, 117, 150, 179, 214, 245, 277, 310, Nephrectomy, changes in the remaining kid- Nephritic calculus, report of case of, 246. Nephrolithotomy, report of case of, 121. Nucleins and their relative position in sero- New Mexico for consumptives, 25. No. Ca. Medical Society meeting, the, 141. Ovarian abscess with pyosolpinx, 290. cysts. contra-indications to the punc- Paresis, observations on general, 31. Phthisis, a case of apparently cured, 78. Purgatives, pharmacological action of. 238. Quadruple amputation for railroad injury, 89. Railway surgeons' association, 267. Reading notices, 23, 56, 88, 119, 151, 183, 216, Reciprocity between State examining boards, Recurrence of malignant tumors after extir- pation, certain measures for the preven- Renal calculus in woman, diagnosis of, 146. Report of cases-congenital eventration, etc. American Year Book of Medicine and Sur- Annual Univ. Medical Sciences, 77. Color vision and color blindness, 204. Dictionary, appendix to Dunglison's, 14. Diets for infants and children, 364. Don'ts for consumptives, 78, 306. Ethical Codes, the three, 364. Exercise and Food in pulmonary inva- Eye, functional examination of the, 172. Johns Hopkins Hospital reports, 143. Obstetrics Amer. Text-book of, 13. Practice of Medicine-Look wood, 39. 104. System of-Dennis, 76, 171, 236. Syphilis and venereal diseases, 143. Rhachitis a plea for its prevention and early Salophen, therapeutic results with, I. Secondary hemorrhage from the broad liga- |