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NORTH CAROLINA

MEDICAL JOURNAL.

A SEMI-MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND

SURGERY.

EDITED BY

ROBERT D. JEWETT, M. D.

VOLUME XL.

JULY TO DECEMBER 1897.

WILMINGTON. N. C.,

CAROLINA PUBLISHING COMPANY,

1897.

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Annie L. Alexander, M. D., Charlotte, N. C.-Menstrual Disorders. 51.

J. Steven Brown, M.D., Salisbury, N. C.-An Item on the Causation and
Prevention of Diseases of Women. 40.

A. J. Crowell, M.D., China Grove, N. C.-An Interesting Case of Appen-
dicitis. 87.

Louis Frank, M.D., Louisville, Kty.--Lacerations of the Perineal Body. 391.
W. C. Galloway, M.D., Wilmington, N. C.-As You Like It. 211.

A. H. Goelet, M.D., New York.-Myomectomy. 355.

E. G. Goodman, M.D. El Paso, N. C.-The Ideal Antipyretic. 42.

W. O. Green, M.D., Louisville, Kty.-Water from East Leake Lithia Springs
-some remarks on its Therapeutic Use. 32.

W. O. Green, M.D., Louisville, Kty.-Complications of Internal Hemor-
rhoids. 153.

Virginius W. Harrison, A.M., M.D., Richmond, Va.-Suprapubic Cysto-
tomy for Stone--some complications. 150.

Charles W. Hunt, M.D., Brevard, N. C-Suggestions through the Profes-
sion to Invalids seeking Western North Carolina as a health resort, 319.
Charles W. Hunt, M.D., Brevard, N. C.-Treatment of Acne Rosacea. 146.
C. P. Jones, M.D., Rockingham, N. C.-Some of the more common Micro-
organisms.-104.

H. S. Lott, M.D., Salem, N. C.-A case of Appendicitis. 214.

Thos. J. Mays, A.M., M.D., Philadelphia.-Increase of Insanity and Con-
sumption among the Negro population of the South since the war. 90.
T. S. McMullan, M. D., Hertford, N. C.-The Keystone of the Medical
Arch. 47.

S. L. Montgomery, M.D., Concord, N. C.-Modern Obstetrics. 68.

James M. Parrott, M.D., Kinston, N. C.-Cæsarean Section-report of case.

140.

James M. Parrott, M.D., Kinston, N. C.-Surgical treatment of hemor-
rhoids. 13.

E. C. Register, M.D., Charlotte, N. C.-Specific action of Quinine in Ma-
laria. 107.

Thos. M. Riddick, M.D., Woodville, N. C.-Case of Poisoning from the Bite
of a Black Spider. 247.

W. L. Robinson, M. D., Danville, Va.-A new method of dealing with In-
operable Cancerous affections of the Uterus, with report of a case. 19.
J. C. Rodman, M.D., Washington, N. C.-When to Operate, 10.

H. A. Royster, M. D., Raleigh, N. C.-Practical results in the Diagnosis of
Continued Fevers from examination of the blood. 73.

G. T. Sikes, M.D., Grissom, N. C.-Law vs. Justice. 176.

R. H. Whitehead, M.D.. Chapel Hill, N. C.-The Microscope in the Diag-
'nosis of Malarial Fever. 82.

J. W. White, M. D., Wilkesboro, N. C.-Report on Pathology and Micro-
scopy. I.

INDEX BY SUBJECTS.

Abdominal wounds, treatment of 134.

Abortion and Tubal pregnancy, common 127.

Acne rosacea, treatment of, with mention of a case 146.
Adulteration of foods and drugs 265.

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