Brown, W. S. Ovarian tumors, 50. Buckingham, E. M. Tumor of uterus, 89. Bulkley, L. D. Clinical lecture on animal para- sitic skin diseases, 73, 141.
Bush, J. F. Penetrating gun-shot injury of the elbow and knee joints, 144.
Byrd, W. A. Elastic caustic pencils or bougies, 557.
Cellular tissue. Cold abscess, Sayre, 299; chron- ie mammary abscess, Cheever, D. W., 315. Chadwick, J. R. Double uterus and vagina, 159; relief of wakefulness due to micturition, 468. Cheever, D. W. Clinical lecture, chronic dis- ease of knee, chronic mammary abscess, solid tu- mor under the pectoralis, syphilitic constriction of pharynx, 313; clinical lecture, spina bifida, compound fractures of the arm, syphilitic tumor of the breast, periphlebitis, 381; clinical lecture, am- putation of the lower end of the rectum, needle in the knee-joint, excision of the wrist, foreign body removed from larynx, 593; clinical lecture, galvano- cautery, hæmorrhoid, prostatitis and abscess, glan- dular abscess, wen, fatty tumor of back, 737. Chemistry. Recent progress in medical chemistry, Hills, W. B., 293.
Chenery, E. Case of pulmonary tuberculosis,
Children. Recent progress in the treatment of children's diseases, Hayden, D. H., 150, 183. Circulatory System. Traumatic aneurism, IIef- finger, A. C., 221; recent progress in the treatment of thoracic diseases, Knight, F. I., 325, 329; peri- phlebitis, Cheever, D. W., 385; blood-cell counting, Henry, F. P., and Nanerede, C. B., 489; aneurism of the subclavian artery, etc., Minot, J. J., 499; blood cell counting, Amory, R., 555; pulmonary oedema, cerebral hæmorrhage and hemiplegia, Flint, A., 665; treatment of hæmorrhoids by injection, 756; a complicated case, Driver, S. W., 785; hæm- orrhoid, Cheever, D. W., 738; ruptured pericar- dium and diaphragm, Draper, F. W., 785; embo- lism of left femoral artery, Hurd, E. P., 850. Copeland, G. W. Medical witness fees, 621. Correspondence. Letter from Philadelphia, 35; letters from St. Louis, 70, 553; letters from Lon- don, 134, 26, 238, 656, 689; letters from Vienna, 166, 834; letter from Washington, 274; letters from New Orleans, 308, 618; shot-gun quarantines, 333 the American Medical Association, F. W., 782; litholapaxy, Bigelow, H. J., 757; letter from St. Louis, 796; litholapaxy, Bigelow, II. J., 866. Cotting, B. E. In-grown toe nail, 900. Creveling, J. P. Laparotomy, 300. Curtis, H. Bright's disease and induction of prem- ature labor, 155; abortion, periuterine inflamma- tion, etc., 470.
Curtis, T. B. Recent progress in urinary surgery, 503; hydrophobia, 784.
Cushing, E. W. Sun spots and epidemics, 58; oleate of morphia, 396.
Cutaneous System. Clinical lecture on animal parasitic skin diseases, Bulkley, L. D., 73, 141; symmetrical gangrene of the extremities, 76, 125; a case of cutaneous calculus, Forster, E. J., 147; felons, Bradford, E. H., 393; recent progress in dermatology, White, J. C., 779, 816; wen, Cheever, D. W., 740; in-grown toe nail, McCluer, B., 858; in-grown toe nail, Whitney, J. O., 869; in-grown toe nail, Cotting, B. E, 900.
Cutler, E. G. Myoma of the stomach, 513: mu- cous polypus of the colon, diverticulum of the ileum, 513.
Cutter, E. Rhizopods, 230; electrolysis of the uterine fibroid, 396.
Davenport, F. H. Tubercular meningitis, 229. Derby, H. Two cases of glaucoma, with some remarks on the relative frequency of this disease in America, 388. Digestive System. Hernia, Marcy, II. O., 58; hypertrophic cirrhosis of the liver, Doe, O. W., 93; laparotomy, Creveling. J. P., 300; absence of saliva, Bradbury, E. P., 342; chronic gastro-duo- dena! catarrh, Oliver, J. P., 345: case of œsopha- gotomy, Gay, G. W., 356; large quantity of ascitic fluid, 450; condition of the teeth as affected by uterine disease, Richardson, W. L., 468; apparatus for prolapse of the rectum, Putnam, C. P., 512;
myoma of the stomach, Cutler, E. G., 513: mucous polypus of the colon, diverticulum of the ileum, Cutler, E. G., 513; cancer of the oesophagus, Cut- ler, E. G., 515; amputation of the lower end of the rectum, Cheever, D. W., 593; prolapse of rectum, Whitney, J. O., 652; case of oesophagotomy, Ather- ton, A. B., 777; dysmenorrhoea and tape-worm, Bixby, G. H., 784.
Doe, O. W. Hypertrophic cirrhosis of the liver, 93; puerperal convulsions six hours after labor, 349.
Draper, F. W. Recent progress in forensic med- icine, 225, 257; cancer of the oesophagus with com- plications, 515; the post-mortem diagnosis of cer- tain forms of asphyxia, 561, 597; ruptured peri- cardium and diaphragm, 785. Driver, S. W. Relaxation of the symphysis as a result of parturition, 161; a complicated case, 785. Dwight, T. Partial transposition of the viscera, 331; recent progress in anatomy, 391.
Ear. Recent progress in otology, Green, J. Orne, 23, 55, 833; limits of perception of musical tones by the human ear, Turnbull, L. 741. Editorials. The "tidal wave," 30; a department of public health, 67; a board versus a department of public health, 98; the congressional yellow f-ver commission, 130; scarlatina in New York, 131; the educational movement in Philadelphia, 163; Illinois state examinations, 164; Woodberry versus Robinson, 181; quarantine in yellow fever, 200; the plague, 232; the insane, 235; the Bu- reau of Public Health, 267; report of the com- mittee on yellow fever, 269; the medical prac- tice act in Illinois, 270; worthless periodicals, 304; the medical literature of the world, 305; health, Junacy, and charity, 334; a national board of health, 371; New York tenement houses, 371; staff and line, 41; John Maynard Woodworth, 402; the future head of the Marine Hospital Service, 403; sanitary condition of Boston, 439; the New York State Board of Charities, 476; registration report of Rhode Island, 479; the Connecticut Board of Health, 518; recurrence of yellow fever on board a refrigerated ship, 519; yellow fever on board the Plymouth, 550; political expediency, 551; the walking mania, 551; health, lunacy, and charity, 581; the meetings at Atlanta, 614; na- tional health legistation, 65); croup and diph- theria, 651; a moral disease and its cure, 652; diphtheria and croup, 661; the convention of American medical colleges, 680; the American Medical College Association, 681; the Association of American Medical Editors, 682; the American Medical Association, 683; adulteration of food and medicines, 684; the Harvard Medical School and women, 727; the American Medical Association, 753; McDowell's monument, 753; the New York County Melical Society, 751; the treatment of hæmorrhoids by injection, 756; the admission of women to Harvard University, 789; sanitary imper- fections of public buildings at the national capital, 829; progress versus conservatism, 830; the san- itary association of Lynn, 864; public health in Minnesota, 897.
Ela, W. The use of the elastic ligature in fistulous tracts, 115.
Ellis, C. Chest expansion in pleurisy, 196. Eye. Color-blindness, Jeffries, B. J., 68, 436; epi- thelioma of the limbus corner, Wadsworth, O. F., 330; two cases of glaucoma, Derby, II, 357; op- tico-ciliary neurotomy, Wadsworth, O. F., 397; re- cent progress in opthalmology, Wadsworth, O. F., 539.
Garland, G. M. Peculiar movements in pus cells, 321.
Garland, G. W. Annual address before Massa- chusetts Medical Society, 801. Garland, J. E. Letter from Vienna, 166. Gay, G. W. A case of oesophagotomy, 356; am- putation at the hip-joint, 395; treatment of in- grown toe nail, 631; surgical cases of Dr. Geo. W. Gay, 655.
General Diseases. Diphtheria, Whitney, J. O., 60; mental derangement from syphilis, Rowe, G. H. M., 87; necrosis of the frontal bone in syphilis, Ayer, J. B., 89; an outbreak of diphtheria and erysipelas in a small hospital, Shattuck, F. C., 90; scarlatina, Minot, F., 126; the congressional yel- low fever commission. 130; scariatina in New York, 131; typhoid fever, Stedman, C. E., 197; quarantine in yellow fever, 200; physiological pa- thology of syphilis, Otis, F. N., 213, 529; tuber- eular meningitis, Davenport, F. II., 229; the plague, 232; report of the committee on yellow fever, 209; baptisia tinctoria in typhoid fever, Johnson, L., 301; syphilitic constriction of the pharynx, Cheever, D. W., 317; syphilitic tumors of the breast, Cheever, D. W., 383; famine and pestilence in Brazil, R. W., 448; cancer of œsoph- agus, Draper, F. W., 515; yellow fever on a re- frigerated ship, 519; case of pulmonary tubercu Josis, Chenery, E, 556; typhoid fever in advanced age, 621; laryngeal phthisis, Bosworth, F. H., 544; case of supposed acute tuberculosis resembling typhoid fever, Minot, F., 567; recent progress in *yphilology, Wigglesworth, E, 569, 602; a new elassification of pulmonary phthisis, Leaming, J. R, 573: cancer of the face including "rodent ucer, Warren, J. C., 625; diphtheria and croup, Whitney, J. O., 661; typhoid fever, its causes and sources, as explained by the germ theory of dis- eve, Becker, A. R., 697.
Generative System. Ovarian tumors, Brown, W. S., 50; dysmenorrhoea, Hardon, V. O., 60; tumor of uterus, Buckingham, E. M., 89; cases of ovariotomy, Homans, J., 109; recent progress in gyuxcology, Baker, W. H., 121; phlebitis in con- sequence of periuterine inflammation or peritonitis, Sinclair, A. D., 159; double uterus and vagina, Chadwick, J. R., 159; fibroil tumor in the os uteri obstructing the menstrual flow, Lyman, G. H., 160; inversion of the uterus, Stevens, E. H., 251: small ovarian cyst mistaken for fibroid, Baker, W. H., 35; electrolysis of uterine fibroid, Cutter, E, 396; condition of the teeth as affected by uter- ine disease, Richardson, W. L., 468; abortion, peri- uterine inflammation, etc., Curtis, H., 470; exam- ination by the rectum, Fifield, W. C. B., 472; fibroil tumor removed from uterine wall by enu- eieation, Minot, F., 750: dysmenorrhoea and tape- worm, Bixby, G. II., 784; involution of uterus, Stevens, E. H, 783; extirpation of the ovaries for some disorders of menstrual life, Goodell, W., 841. Glandular System. Glandular abscess, Cheever, D. W., 739.
Hamilton, J. B. the aspirator was Hardon, V. O. Hayden, D. H. ment of children's Heffinger, A. C.
Recent progress in otology, 23,
Notes of seven cases in which used during the year 1878, 375. Dysmenorrhoea, 60.
Recent progress in the treat- diseases, 150, 183.
Traumatic aneurism the result of rupture of one of the right lumbar arteries, 221. Henry, F. P. Blood-cell counting: a series of observations with the hématimètre of M. M. Hayem and Nachet, and the hemacytometer of Dr. Gow- * 453.
Hills, W. B. Recent progress in medical chemis- try, 293.
Homans, C. D. Labor complicated by fibrous tumors of the cervix uteri, 160; rupture of the bladder, 512.
Homans, J. Cases of ovariotomy, 109. Hosmer, A.
Wounds of the knee-joint, 537.
Hunkin, C. D. Embryology of the lungs, 26.
Hurd, E. P. Embolism of left femoral artery consequent on valvular heart disease, death, 850; animal heat and fever, 886.
Hygiene, Health, and Boards of Health. A department of public health, 67; a board versus a department of public health, 98; a national board of health, Bowditch, II. I., 102; memorial of the American Public Health Association on congression- al legislation affecting the public health, 105; quar- antine in yellow fever, 200; sanitary protective as- sociation of Newport, R. I., 210; sewerage systems, 239; the bureau of public health, 267; report of the committee on yellow fever, 269; adulteration of food and medicine, a state board of health, Squibb, E. R., 302; health, lunacy, and charity, 334; a national board of health, 371; New York tenement houses, 371; shot-gun quarantines, 338; arsenical wall-papers, Brown, F. II., 389; imperfect plumbing, Bowditch, II. I., 396; an act to prevent the introduction of infectious or contagious diseases into the United States, 412; sanitary condition of Boston, 439; registration report of Rhode Island, 479; the Connecticut Board of Health, 518; re- currence of yellow fever on board a refrigerated ship, 519; French quarantine, 526; National Board of Health, 583, 616, 687; yellow fever on the Ply- mouth, 550; health, lunacy, and charity, 581; political expediency, 551; national health legisla tion, 650; bill for prevention of epidemic diseases, 791; sanitary imperfections of public buildings at the national capital, 8.9; the sanitary association of Lynn, 861; public health in Minnesota, 897.
Ingalls, W. Novel method of surmounting the difficulties of labor, 162; surgical cases of Dr. Will- iam Ingalls, 793.
Instruments and Apparatus. New instru- ments, Baker, W. H., 88; the use of the elastic lig- ature in fistulous tracts, Ela, W., 115; a new micro- tome, Fletcher, S. W., 251; modification of DuBois Raymond's unpolarisable electrode, Bowditch, H. P., 334; Dr. Baker's vaginometer, 377; apparatus for prolapse of the rectum, Putnam, C. P., 512; the use of the freezing microtome, Longstreth, M., 632; galvano-cautery, Cheever, D. W., 737; obstet- rical instruments, Richardson, W. L., 750; laryn- geal mirrors as aids to the speculum, Morgan, W. P., 797.
Jeffries, B. J. Color-blindness, 58, 436.
Jewett, G. A case of unusual injury from a cir- cular saw, 119.
Johnson, L. Baptisia tinctoria in typhoid fever, 301.
Jurisprudence. Report on malpractice, Sanger, E. F., 14, 41; medical witnesses, Turner, H. E., 59; medical examiners, Williams, H. W., 60; Woodberry versus Robinson, 181; recent progress in forensic medicine, Draper, F. W., 225, 257; the medical practice act in Illinois, 270; medical witness fees, Copeland, G. W., 621; the post-mortem diagnosis of certain forms of asphyxia, Draper, F. W., 561, 597; adulteration of food and medicines, 684; suit of Proctor versus Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospi- tal, 731.
Knight, F. I. Recent progress in the treatment of thoracic diseases, 325, 359.
Lathrop, W. H. Consanguineous marriages,
837. Leaming, J. R. A new classification of pulmo- nry phthisis, 573.
Local Injuries. Case of unusual injury from a circular saw, Jewett, G., 119; penetrating gun-shot injury of the elbow and knee joints, Bush, J. F., 144; dislocation of the femur, with fractured ace- tabulum, Faxon, W. L., 276; fractures of the fe- mur, Snow, N. L., 301; case of fracture of the skuli, Brown, M. L., 354; compound fracture of the arm, Cheever, D. W., 383; wounds of the knee- joint, Hosmer, A., 537.
Locomotion, Organs of. Chronic disease of knee, Cheever, D. W., 313; notes of seven cases in which the aspirator was used during the year 1878, Hamilton, J. B., 375.
London. Letters from London, 134, 206, 238, 656, 689.
Woodworth, 402; the future head of the marine hospital service, 403; a needful change, 412; the marine hospital service, H. W. S., 485; the marine hospital service, 590.
Mason, A. L. Medical cases of Dr. A. L. Mason, 407; recent progress in the theory and practice of medicine, 426, 459.
Mastin, C. H. Stricture of the prostatic urethra, 878.
Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
spots and epidemics, Cushing, E. W., 58; officinal and unofficinal preparations of medicine, Amory, R 90; elastic ligature in fistulous tracts, Ela, W.. 115; jaborandi, Webber, S. G., 126; thymol, Williams, C. H., 230; jaborandi and pilocarpine in the treatment of albuminuria and convulsions, Barker, F., 265; baptisia tinctoria in typhoid fever, Johnson L., 301; oleate of morphia, Cush- ing, E. W., 396; electrolysis of uterine fibroid, Cutter, E., 396; dialyzed iron, Amory, R., 453; ergot in parturition, Richardson, W. L., 469; Santa Barbara, with remarks on California, Parks, E. L.. 523; elastic caustic pencils or bougies, Byrd, W. A., 557; croton chloral in neuralgia, Bowditch, H. I., 784. Medical Schools and Colleges. The educa-
tional movement in Philadelphia, 163; Illinois state exammations, 164; abstract of an address on med- ical education, Mercer, A., 417; the convention of American medical colleges, 680; the American Medical College Association, 681; the Harvard Medical School and women, 727; the admission of women to larvard University, 789.
Medicine, Theory and Practice of. Med- ical cases of Dr. A. L. Mason, 407; recent progress in the theory and practice of medicine, Mason, A. L., 426, 459.
Mercer, A. Abstract of an address on medical education, 417.
Metric System. Metric system. Mitchell, J. W., 60; the metric system, Lathrop, W. H., 210; met- ric system, 545; the metric system in medicine, Seguin, E., 708.
Miller, H. G. Catarrh, 60.
Mind. Mental derangement from syphilis, Rowe, G. H. M., 87; ten cases of melancholia, Ayer, J. B., 197; the insane, 235; responsibility of insane criminals, Folsom, N., 364; the insane, 413. Minot, C. S. Exhaustion of muscle, 261. Minot, F. Scarlatina, 126; disease of the spinal cord, 432; Dr. J. B. S. Jackson, 437; a case of supposed acute tuberculosis resembling typhoid fever, 567; fibroid tumor removed from the uterine wall by enucleation, 750.
Minot, J. J. A case of chronic catarrhal pneu- mouia with aneurism of the subclavian artery, chronic parenchymatous nephritis and paroxysmal hæmatinuria, 499.
Mitchell, J. W. Metric system, 60. Mitchell, S. W. Clinical observations upon pa- ralysis following typhoid fever, pseudo-hypertro- phic muscular paralysis, amyotrophic unilateral spinal sclerosis, and other cases at the Orthopedic Hospital, Philadelphia, 245; cases at the Orthopæ- die Hospital, Philadelphia, 441.
Morgan, W. P. Laryngeal mirrors as aids to the speculum, 797.
Myers, R. P. A remarkably large foetus, 133.
Nancrede, C. B., and Henry, F. P. Blood- cell counting, 489.
Navy. Staff and line, 401.
Nervous System. Brain tumor, Stedman, C. E., 88; cutaneous distribution of the brachial and cervical plexuses, Putnam, J. J., 118; puerperal hysteria, Richardson, W. L, 157; physiological pathology of the hydrophobic paroxysm, Gowers, W. R., 178; tubercular meningitis, Davenport, F. H., 229; paralysis following typhoid pseudo-fever,
hypertrophic muscular paralysis, amyotrophic uni- lateral spinal sclerosis, Mitchell, S. W., 245; inner- vation of the apex of the frog's heart, Bowditch, H. P., 259; physiological position of the so-called motor nerves of the brain, Putnam, J. J., 260; ex- haustion of muscle, Minot, C. S., 261; a case of hydrophobia, Banks, C. E 283; section of the ulnar nerve, Webber, S. G., 330; modification of Du Bois Raymond's unpolarisable electrode, Bow- ditch, H. P., 332; spina bifida, Cheever, D. W., 381; cases at the Orthopædi: Hospital, Philadel phia, Mitchell, S. W., 444; relief of wakefulness due to micturition, Chadwick, J. R., 468; epilepsy due to phymosis and to irritation from a tooth, Webber, S. G., 513; pulmonary oedema, cerebral hæmorrhage and hemiplegia, Fiint, A., 665; gen- eral paresis, Russell, I., 701; croton chloral in neuralgia, Bowditch, H. I., 784; hydrophobia, Curtis, T. B., 784; a case of "ear cough," Bowen, W. S., 869.
New Orleans. Letter from New Orleans, 308,
New York. New York State Board of Charities, 476.
Nose. Rhizopods, Cutter, E., 230.
Oliver, J. P. Chronic gastro-duodenal catarrh,
Otis, F. N. Clinical lectures on the physiological pathology of syphilis, 213, 529.
Parks, E. L. Santa Barbara, with remarks on California, 523.
Pathology. Myoma of the stomach, Cutler, E. G., 513; mucous polypus of the colon, diverticulum of the ileum, Cutler, E. G., 513; the post-mortem diagnosis of certain forms of asphyxia, Draper, F. W., 561, 597; recent progress in pathology, Fitz, R. II., 710, 744.
Peters. Vaccination followed by death, 894. Philadelphia. Letter from Philadelphia, 35; the
educational movement in Philadelphia, 163. Physiology. Innervation of apex of the frog's heart, Bowditch, II. P., 259; exhaustion of mus- cle, Minot, C. S., 261; peculiar movements in pus cells, Garland, G. M, 331; absence of saliva, Brad- bury, E. P., 312; the walking mania, 551; auimal heat and fever, Hurd, E. P., 886.
Poisons. Arsenical wall-papers, Brown, F. H., 389; case of carbolic acid poisoning, Walker, J. E., 797. Pregnancy, Affections connected with. Recent progress in obstetrics, Richardson, W. L., 85; a remarkably large foetus, Myer, R. P., 138; Bright's disease and induction of premature labor, Curtis, H., 155; puerperal hysteria, Richardson, W. L., 157; labor complicated by fibrous tumors of the cervix uteri, Homans, C. D., 160; imperforate os, complicating labor, Townsend, G. J., 160; relax- ation of the symphysis pubis as a result of partu- rition, Driver, S. W., 161; novel method of sur- mounting the difficulties of labor, Ingalls, W., 162 ; puerperal convulsions six hours after labor, Doe, O. W, 349; ergot in parturition, Richardson, W. L., 469; incontinence of urine after labor, Wel- lington, W. W, 468; abortion, peri-uterine inflam- mation, etc., Curtis, H., 470; irregular coutraction of the uterus in the third stage of labor, Welling- ton, W. W., 749; placenta prævia, Tuck, H., 750; dystocia from dorsal displacement of the arm, Brockway, C. H., 848.
Putnam, C. P. Apparatus for prolapse of the rectum, 512.
Putnam, J. J. A contribution to our knowledge of the cutaneous distribution of the brachial and cervical plexuses, 118; physiological position of the so-called motor centres of the brain, 260.
Respiratory System. Embryology of the lungs, Hunkin, C. D., 26; sanitary ode to "catarrh," 37; catarrh, Miller, H. G., 60; chest expansion in pleurisy, Ellis, C., 196; syphilitic constriction of the pharynx, Cheever, D. W., 317; recent progress in the treatment of thoracic diseases, Knight, F. I., 325, 359; case of chronic catarrhal pneumonia, etc., Minot, J. J., 499; latent pneumonia, Stedman, C. E., 514; case of pulmonary tuberculosis, Chenery, E., 556; laryngeal phthisis, Bosworth, F. H., 544; for- eign body removed from the larynx, Cheever, D. W.,
596; a new classification of pulmonary phthisis, Leaming, J. R., 573; diphtheria and croup, Whit- ney, J. O., 661; pulmonary edema, cerebral hæm- orrhage and hemiplegia, Flint, A., 665; contagious pleuro-pneumonia, or lung plague, White, R., 807; pleuritic effusion, Bowditch, H. J., 784; empyema, Loomis, A. L., 873.
Richardson, W. L. Recent progress in obstet- ries, 85; puerperal hysteria, 157; the condition of the teeth as affected by uterine disease, 468; ergot in parturition, 469; obstetrical instruments, 750. Rowe, G. H. M. Mental derangement from syph- ilis, 87 General paresis, 704.
St. Louis. Letters from St. Louis, 70, 553, 796. Sanger, E. F. Report on malpractice, 14, 41. Sayre, L. S. Cold abscess, 299.
Seguin, E. The metric system in medicine,
Shattuck, F. C. An outbreak of diphtheria and erysipelas in a small hospital, 90.
Short Communications. Sanitary ode to "catarrh," 37; memorial of the American Public Health Association on congressional legislation affecting the public health, 105; a remarkably large fetus, Myers, R. P., 138; James Wat-an Robbins, 16; Philadelphia County Medical Society, 170; St. Louis journals, 170; the Sanitary Protective Association of Newport, R. I., 210; the metric sys- tem, Lathrop, W. H., 210; a new method of treat- ing dislocation of the femur, with fractured acetab- alum, Faxon, W. L., 276; absence of saliva, Brad- bary, E. P., 342; Dr. Baker's vaginometer, 377; Dr. Joseph L. Stevens, 411; a needful change, 412; an act to prevent the introduction of infectious or contagious diseases into the United States, 412; the insane, 413; subperiosteal resections, Whit- Dey, J. O., 413 large quantity of ascitic fluid, 450; French quarantine, 526; Dr. William F. Stevens, 555; blood-cell counting, Amory, R. 555; case of pulmonary tuberculosis, Chenery, E., 556; elastic caustic pencils or bougies, Byrd, W. A., 557; the marine hospital service, 590; medical witness fees, Copeland, G. W, 621; typhoid fever in advanced age, 621; diphtheria and croup, Whitney, J. O., 661; Dr. Samuel Howe, 662; prolapse of rectum, Whit- ney, J. O., 662; case of carbolic acid poisoning, Walker, J. E., 797; laryngeal mirrors as aids to the speculum, Morgan, W. P., 797; consanguin- eous marriages, Lathrop, W. H., 837; contagia, Smith, J. W., 837; ingrown toe nail, McCluer, B., 538; ingrown toe nail, Whitney, J. O., 869; a ease of "ear cough," Bowen, W. S., 869; Frank F. Maury, 69; in-grown toe nail, Cotting, B. E.,
Sinclair, A. D. Phlebitis in consequence of peri- uterine inflammation or peritonitis, 159. Snow, N. L. Fractures of the femur, 301. Societies. Essex North District Medical Society, 26; 8, Suffolk District Medical Society, 58, 229, 395, 432: Rhode Island Medical Society, 59; Boston Society for Medical Observation, 87, 125, 196, 364, 753: Obstetrical Society of Boston, 155, 468, 749; Philadelphia County Medical Society, 170; Boston Society for Medical Improvement, 189, 512; Sani- tary Protective Association of Newport, R. I., 210; Boston Society for Medical Sciences, 259, 330; Med- ical Society of the State of New York, 262, 299; American Otological Society, 476: American Med- ical Association, 527, 560, 614, 683, 715, 732, 753; Association of American Medical Editors, 614, 682; New York County Medical Society, 544, 640, 754; New York Academy of Medicine, 573, 606; Ameri- ean Medical College Association, 681; Massachusetts Medical Society, 801, 852; Pennsylvania State Med- ical Society, 820; Connecticut Medical Society, 821; Connecticut River Valley Medical Association, 859; Sanitary Association of Lynn, 864; Norfolk Dis- trict Medical Society, 894.
Squibb, E. R. Adulteration of food and medicine, a state board of health, 302.
Stedman, C. E. Brain tumor, 88; typhoid fever, 197; latent pneumonia, 514.
Stevens, E. H. A case of inversion of the uterus of nine months' standing, 251; involution of ute- rus, 783.
Sturgis, F. R. Responsibility of the medical pro- fession for the abuses of medical charities, 515, 606, 640. Surgery. Influence which the prevailing methods of education have on the production of deformity in young persons of both sexes, Brown, B., 281; surgical cases of Dr. Warren, 483; needle in the knee-joint, Cheever, D. W., 594; excision of the wrist, Cheever, D. W., 595; foreign body removed from the larynx, Cheever, D. W., 596; treatment of ingrown toe nail, Gay, G. W., 631; recent prog- ress in orthopaedic surgery, Bradford, E. H., 637, 677; surgical cases of Dr. Geo. W. Gay, 655; the modern art of promoting the repair of tissues, Bigelow, H. J., 769; cases of Dr. William Ingails, 793; vaccination followed by death, Peters, 894. Surgical Operations. Subperiosteal resection of a portion of the tibia, Bradford, E. H., 148; lap- arotomy, Creveling, J. P., 300; case of oesophagot- omy, Gay, G. W., 356; notes of seven cases in which the aspirator was used during the year 1878, Hamilton, J. B., 375; amputation at the hip-joint, Gay, G. W., 395; optico-ciliary neurotomy, Wads- worth, O. F., 397; subperiosteal resections, Whit- ney, J. O.. 413; excision of the hip, Bradford, E. H., 513; amputation of the lower end of the rec- tum, Cheever, D. W., 593.
Taylor, C. F. Mechanical treatment of disease of the hip joint, 318.
Townsend, G. J. Imperforate os complicating labor, 160.
Tuck, H. Tumors. Brain tumor, Stedman, C. E., 88; tu- mor of uterus, Buckingham, E. M., 89; solid tu- mor under the pectoralis, Cheever, D. W., 316; syphilitic tumors of the breast, Cheever, D. W., 383; fatty tumor of the back, Cheever, D. W., 740. Turnbull, L. The limits of perception of musical tones by the human ear, 741.
Turner, H. E. Medical witnesses, 59.
Urinary System. Bright's disease and induction of premature labor, Curtis, H., 155; vesical dis- order in women, Goodell, W., 173; incontinence of urine after labor, Wellington, W. W., 468; relief of wakefulness due to micturition, Chadwick, J. R., 468; chronic parenchymatous nephritis, paroxysmal hæmatinuria, etc., Minot, J. J., 499; recent prog- ress in urinary surgery, Curtis, T. B., 508; rupt- ure of the bladder, Homans, C. D., 512; lithola- paxy, Bigelow, H. J., 757; prostatitis and abscess, Cheever, D. W., 738; litholapaxy, Bigelow, H. J., 866; stricture of the prostatic urethra, Mastin, C. H., 878.
Vienna. Letters from Vienna, 166, 834.
Wadsworth, O. F. Epithelioma of the limbus corneæ, 330; optico-ciliary neurotomy, 397; re- cent progress in ophthalmology, 539. Walker, J. E. Case of carbolic acid poisoning, 797.
Warren, J. C. Symmetrical gangrene of the ex- tremities, 76, 125; surgical cases of Dr. Warren, 483; clinical lecture on cancer of the face, includ- ing rodent ulcer," 625.
Washington. Letter from Washington, 274. Webber, S. G. Jaborandi, 126; section of the ulnar nerve, 330; epilepsy due to phymosis and to irritation from a tooth, 513. Wellington, W. W.
Incontinence of urine after labor, 468; irregular contraction of the uterus in the third stage of labor, 749. White, J. C. Recent progress in dermatology, 779, 816.
White, R. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia, or lung plague, 807.
Whitney, J. O. Diphtheria, 60; subperiosteal re- sections, 413; diphtheria and croup, Whitney, J. O., 661; prolapse of rectum, 662; ingrown toe nail, 869. Wigglesworth, E. Recent progress in syphi- lology, 569, 602.
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