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THE x 382 /,' BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL: BEING THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. EDITED FOR THE ASSOCIATION BY ERN EST HART. VOLUME II FOR I883. JULY TO DECEMBER. roubon: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, AT THEIR OFFICE, I6Ia, STRAND. MDCCCLXXXILI.

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THE x 382/,'

BRITISH MEDICAL

JOURNAL:

BEING THE

JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

EDITED FOR THE ASSOCIATION BY

ERN EST HART.

VOLUME II FOR I883.

JULY TO DECEMBER.

roubon:PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, AT THEIR OFFICE, I6Ia, STRAND.

MDCCCLXXXILI.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

Appliance for .efractured Patella (Mr. H. PLrson) ... ... ... lIamp for Gynsecological Examinations (Dr. R. Barnes) ... ... 17Separation of Lower Epiphysis of Femur (Mr. Atlkinison) ... 71Bed-rest with Foot-support .... ............... 72Testis in Perinaeo (Mr. J. A. Williains) 111Excreta or Bed-pan Case ... ... ... 21Injured Axillary Artery (Mtr. J. 1t. ILunn) ... ... ... 11.5Apparatus for Graphic Fecords of Movemenits o Limis (Dir. F. Warner)

Six Figures ... ... ... ... .56, 577, 578Syringe for Cervix Uteri (Dr. Spetdling) ... ... 334Myomotomy (Dr. Schroeder)-Six Figues ... ... 111, 715, 716Midwifery Forceps-Lev-er (Dr. W. H. Tavler) .. ... 7..730Bed-table (Mr. N. H. Nixon) ... ... ... ... 77311lio-femoral Impaction (Mr. R. Davy)-Two Figures ... ... 759Perforating Tumour of Dura 3ater (Dr. D. Drummond) - Three Figures 7#32, 76.3

Portable Galvanic Battery (M1r. Butler-Smytlhe) ... ... ... 827Excision of Shoulder-joint (Mr. W. Stokes)-Two Figures ... ... 909Gangrene of Nose: Successful Operation (Dr. St. George)-Two Figures... 919Obstetric Forceps (Mr. Le Page) ... ... ... ... 1013Oro-nasal Respirator for Medicated VAI pours (Dr. W. H. Brace) ... 1078Operation for Radical Cure of Hernia (Mr. T. N. FitzGerald)-Beven

Figures ... ... ... .. ... ... 1111, 1112Chronic InflamniatiosI of Bone (Mr. C. J. Symonsds)-Seven Figures

1113, 1114, 1115, 1181Treatment of Caries of Spine (Mr. Noble Smith)-Three Figures 1121, 1122Temperature in Case of Typhoid Fever treated by Kairin (Dr. H.

Ashb.V) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1124Malformed Child (M1r. A. Graham) ... ... , . 1125Double Colles's Fracture (Mr. R. .T. Br.ydeni) ... ... ... 1129Nerve-Stretching (Mr. J. Marshall)-Six Figisres ... 1174, 1177Asigles and iCurves of Diseased Spines (Mfr. Noble Smith) ... ... 1188

INDEX TO VOLUME II FOR i883.

A.

Albbott, 3Mr. G., note-taking, 877 treatment ofacute nasal catarrh, 1151-

Abdomen, tumour of, 971Abdominal neuroses, Dr. Spender on brominie-salts

in, 769

-- section, Mr. It. F. Rand on means ofaseertaining course of snmall bowel in, 1235. 5eewIntestinal Obstruction and Ovariotomy

Aberdeen, special correspomndence from. 751, 1156;gift of public park to, 7.51

Abortion, prevention of by assafo-tida, 6324; dipli-theria complicated with, 787

criminal, trials for, 79,1262Abrus precatorius; Dr. W. Murrell ons, 1015)Abscess, urinary, followed by perineal listula, Mr.F. B. Jessett on, 760; letteron, 10*3; peritoneal, inchuildren. 775; in perinatum, 805;, 151 ; in bone.

82.5; nephritis, in a patient with one kidniey, Mlr.T. Wilmot on, 1011

Abscesses, deep, Mr. Le Page on evacuiation. of, 1232Abstinence, prolongation of lhuman life by, 6 47

Academy of Medicine in Ireland. first volumsse ofTanosactions, 506; animal meeting, 890; officers,ib.; report, ib.; publication of' papers read at.I209

Medical Section; living specimens, 1133;i;president's address, ib.; eniteric fever, ib.; hyos-cyansime, ib.

Academy, Royal Irish, Cunningham gold medal of,1148

of Sciences, M. Charcot a snember of, 10892Accident during excursion to Conway, 283, 2954, 155,

107; remarkable, 1103

Accidents from lifts, 438

Aclasnd, Dr. H. W., introductory address at King'sCollege, 676; order of Bath conferred oln, 784

Aconite, Mi. H. W. Seager on poisoning by, 1067;poisoning with, 12411

Acrobats, children as, 440

Action for breach of contract, 47, 82; for damages in

supposedpoisonisng by salicylate of soda, 132, 291;nder the Apothecaries' Act, 343; for a diplona.442; for alleged unskilful treatment of fracturedolecrauon, s52; by presidemut of Royal College ot

Surgeons in Ireland for fees, 1048; for allegedieg-lect, 1049; for payment against proprietors o(Zoophilist, 121.5

Adams, Mr. J. E., foreign body in fundus of eye,117; osphthalmoscope for artists, ib.

Dr. J. O., melancholia, 100Mr. M. A., influence of seteorological con-

ditions on public health, 886;Mr. William, typhoid fever in tlme north of

London, 653

Address to Midland Branch, on chansge in medicalpractice, Dr. Webb, 51; to East Anglian Branich,on the gerni-theory of disease, Dr. J. Lowe, 53; toYorkshire Branch, on modern obstetrics, Dr.

Keeling, .57; to Bath and Bristol Branch, on tihenaintenance of the honor aiid respectability *fthe medical professions, Mr. Crossmasn, 61 ; toSouthMiidland Branch, on alcohol and drainage, Mr.

Kinsey, 101; to Mletropolitan Counties Branch, on

good rensedies out of fashion, Dr. Hare, 151; toSouth Eastern Branch, ox; the climatic treatmenntof consumption, Dr. Bagshawe, 158; President's,at assnual meeting of Association, Dr. A. T. H.Waters, 209; in Surgery, Mr. R. Hlarrisons, 213; inlPathology, Dr. Creiglston, 218 ; ini Section of Ols-stetric Medicine, Dr. Graily Hewitt, 224; to Sec-tiOn of Physiology, Mr. A. A. Schiffer, 226; toSection of Pathology, Dr. T. H. Green, 229; toSection of Psychology, Dr. T. L. Roberts, 232 ; toSectioss of Diseases of Children, Dr. Gee, 2:36; toSection of Otology, Mr. G. P. Field, 238; to Sec-tion of Medicine, Dr. Glynn. .330:to Border Coun-ties Branch, Dr. J. H. Macdougall, 395 to Sectionof Surgery, Mr. Bickersteth, 428; to Medico-

Psychological Association; on criminal lunatics.Dr. W. Orange. 415; introductory, at Leeds School

of Medicine, Dr. Clifford Allbustt, 661, 681; atOwens College, Dr. A. Gamgee, 66.5; atSt. George'sHospital, Mr. W. H. Bennett, 675; at Kimig's Col-

lege, Dr. Acland, 676; at St. Mary's Hospital, Dr.

Handfield Jones, :; 7; at the Middlesex Hospital,Mr. Pearce Gould, ib.; at Queen's College, Bir-mingham, 'Mr. Bennett May, it.; at St. Thomas'sHospital, Mr. Le Gros Clark, 678; at UniversityCollege, Mr. Tweedy, 6714; at Westminster H1os-pital, Mr. B. Barrow, 6800; at Army Medical School,Dr. de Chaumont, ib.; to Sanitary Institute, Dr.Humphry, 4190; at the London Hospital, ProfessorHuxley, 709, 733; public health as a workingman's question, Dr. A. Carpenter, 745; intro-ductory. at Sheffield School of Medicine, Mr. A.Jacksoim, 746; at Liverpool University College, Dr.Herdman, ib.; to Ophthalmological Society, Onldiffusion of knowledge of ophthalmictherapeutics,Mr. J. Hutchinson, 757; to Royal Medical andChirurgical Society, on progress of knowledge re-gardinlg tierm-ous systenms, Dr. D. Ferrier, 8(15; tosMedical Societv of London, oln treatment of frac(-ture of patella, Sir Joscph Lister, 8.55; onl Collec-tive Investigation of Disease, Dr. W. Roberts,8410; Mr. J. Hutchinson. 8412; Dr. S. Wilks, lotS);to Medical Society of London, oIn ca-theter-fever,Sir A. Clark, 1221

Addresses, introductory, rensarks on, 683Adesso-saruoma, peduinculated, of skin, 1WO19Adulteration of pilarsnoolxei~al preplarations, 39(4;working of Acts oln, 787, 931, 481, of mtilk, $8:;;

of food in France, 986; laboratories for detectionof, 1031; of brassdy, 1082

Advertisements of professional men, 207, 60)8, 60t4,756, 852, 11442, 1101

Adv-ertising for healtis-appointments, 451Africa, South,as a field for isiedical practitioners,

1321Ague, treatmeist of by decoction of lemmiomis, 418SAhern, Dr. J., substitutes at dispensaries, 4)55

Air as a sanitary agesst, 691Aix-les-Bains, Dr. L. Blanc oil Mineral Waters of.se., 1247

Aix-en-Provence as a winter health-resort, Dr.Allehin on1, 1011

Album, Lite-History, rev., 1133; letter onl, 1214Albumen, in urine, Dr. G. Johnsons onl modes oftesting for, 110;5

Albuminate of iron, intraperitosmeal imsjection of insnannia, 383

Albumilnuria after scarlatina, 308; of gestatioms, Dr.A. D. Macdonald on a case of, 909; relatiomss of tophthiisis, Dr. C. T. Willinams on, 1224, 1277

Alcock, Surgeoms-mnajor X., proposedinedical parlia-mentary associations, 300, 84.5

Alcohol, SIr. R. H. Kinsey. oml use of, 101; poisollillgby, 1:31; Dr. Hare on use of In meedicine, 1.51; is;worksoisses, see Workhouses; decrease in (se ofamosig soldiersin India,50.5\; statistics of comistmis-tionof,,65; from imelosms, 637; aidthesniedicsl pmo-fession, 1084; proposed therapeutic experismieitson, 1085, 1168

Alexamidra Palace and Park as a recreatioss-grousid,2:314

Algims, proluerties of, 593

Aliptic art, 7:12

Allbustt, Mr. H. A., tricycles for winter riding, 1167Dr. T. C., introductory asddress -it Leeds

School of Medicine, 661; influence of minmoderiedmicatiom , 743

Aillchiim, Dr. W. H., Aix-en-rro-esice as a winterhealth-resort, 1011

Allen, Dr. Jomhim, death of, 505- Mr. W. A., remarkable accidesst,, 1143

Alles and Hanburys, Messrs., articles shownm inanimal miuseuim of Associatioms, 325.; malt-jelly,1026

Allfrey, Dr. C. H., consultanmts amsd gemneral practi-tiossers, 751

Allinson, Mr. T. R., an experimemst on diet, 1322Allman, MIr. J. D., the late 'Mr. Boast, 803Almonds, essesslial oil of, poisommismg by, 127Aloes, mise of in pregnancy. 1083Althaus. Dr. J., postepileptic plsemmomena, 316;

syphilitic tumraours of cerebral membranes, 877,943Alton, sanitary report of, 704Ambimlance association. -See Association

car.iage, 1082, 1204coespanies in medical schools, 799

Ambulance competition at Irvine, 291corps, presentation to an, 889hospital service in Philadelphia, 576volunteer, inspection of, 1044

-- work at Ischia, 384; notes on, 745, 990Ambulances shown at annual museum of Associa-

tion, 325Ammonia, poisoning by liquor of, 643Amputation of arm for traumatic aneurysm of

axillary artery, 165; at hip-joint, use of rectallever in, 785; high, for senile gangrene, 11922; offorearm, rapid healing after, 119.5

Aunmia, chronic, intraperitoneal injections of albia-minate of iron in, 383; idiopathic, Mr. G. 1I.Younge on Addison's disease resembling, 429;nature and signs of, 1020; idiopathic. 102:8; Dr.Macphail oln corpuscular richuess of blood in,1190; as a cause of retinal hlemorrliage, 1246

Ajnastliesia, damages for accident during, 1203Annsthetics, deaths from. Dr. P. Junker on, 104; Mr.

R. M. Gunn on, 107, 406. 844; Mr. T. G. D. Kerron, 528; Mr. W. Roger Williams on, 651; letterson, 660; note on, 112,#6. See Chloroform.

Anatomical structure or clinical features, 884, 943Anatomy, Dr. A. Macalister on province of, 808; Mr.

F. Treves' Surgical Applied, rcv., 1076; progress ofin 1883, 1293

Anderson, Mr. J. W., exploratory operations infloatisig kidney, 927

-- Dr. McCall. nettle-rash, 1107Andrew, Dr. E., treatment of laryngeal obstruction.115

Aneurysms of aorta, abdominal, obscure case of,119'- of axillary artery, traumatic, 165

in corpus striattumi, rupture of, 875)- of fenmoral artery, Mr. F. A. Southani on

case of, 321; in} a boy, 973; recurrent, with ex-cision of sac, 1131- inguinal, ligature of external Iliac artery

for, 9473- of radial artery, 1130

- of splenic artery, 922In young persons, 973

Aneurysms, multiple, of retina, 117; cardiac, Dr. J.Wiekham Legg on, 363

Aididrosis, local, 456Animal plagues, Mr. G. Fleming on, 1077Assimals, destruction of infected careases of, 2:52A,,kle, resection of by artificial Pott's fracture, Dr.

1H. C. March on, 907; Mr. T. Jones on resection of,908; Mr. J. Mulvany on resection of, 1188

Ankylostomum Wi Germany, 640Annandale, Mr. T., encysted vesical calculus, 1122Anthrax in Egypt, 637; inoculation of, 887Anthropometric stattistics, 646Antimony, Mr. M. Morris on use of in skin-diseases,

572Antiseptic inhalation in diseases of lungs, Dr. A. I1.

Hassall on, 869; letter on, 1166Antiseptics, action of. 588; in o-ariotemy and Bat-

tey's operatioss, 893; action of on wounds, 911Alntivaceination. riots, 45Antivaccinators, facts for, 78Antivivisectionists, amenities of, 1204, 1215Aorta, abdominal, aneurysm of, 1 l1)Aphonia, Dr. W. T. Gairdner on, 309; Dr. A. Robert-

soms on, 581Apoplexy in a boy, 876Apothecaries' Hall of Ireland, office-bearers, :147;

regulations for licence, 474Society of London, pass-lists, 47, 9S,

148, 205, 257, 306, 354, 403, 453, 507, 554, 606, 657.706, 752, 801, 851, 900), 9149, 1-01, 1050, 1100, 1163,1217,1267; medical scholarship of, 287; prizes inmateria medica and pharmacy. 438; regulationsfor licence, 460,463; Mr. W. E. Dawson's Guidoto Examinations of, rev., 927

Appeals, 99, 308, 407, 558, 707, 75i, 802, 803, 854, 952,953, 1052, 1053, 1103, 1165, 132-2

Apprenticeship, Dr. J. H. Bennet on, 162Arbitration, international, in quarantine, 127Arcachon as a health-resort, 1052Archbishop of Canterbury, Illness of, 833Arm, amputation of for treumatic aneurysm 01

TIES BIITISIB MEDICAL JOURNAL.

axillary artery, 16.3; Mr. 1R. C. Stuiddert on

gangrene of, after injury to thumb, 1235Armagh, health of, 741Armies, foreign, revaccination in, 73, 300Army: British, Irish students at medical examiuns-

tiomus,41I; combatant amid medical officers of, 74,551, 604, 653; sanitary service for, 92; debate

on medicsls service in House of Lords, 170,

202; euid of sunismer sessiois of medicalschool, :3(0t; vaccimiatioms in, 3;92,19S; hos-pital service of, 332; delbate o(i usiedical serviceiii House of Commnomis, :917; susecessfutl candidatesatexanrlmuiatiomis,:191; iin Egypt, health of, 445;.shortness of home-service in, 130, 949 ; preno-tions, appointmetnts, etc., 1430, 60-1, 7999; regula-tionS for admissiomus to medicesl service, 496; per-mission to wear foreigmi decorations, 601; statis-

tics of, 849, Report of Medical Departmeust for

1881, s-ee., 1023, 1196; prizes of army medical de-

partment, 1159;cOn an English warield-luospitalwork, 1159; retrospect of musedical service during1883, 1306

Indian, the medical service of, 21, 381, 391;promotion ia, 46; proceedings in Paurliansent re-

garding, 93; letter from chairman of Parliamenit-ary Bills Committee regarding, 136; reported re-

signatioms of prison medical officers, 347; letterson, 396, 399; successfil candidates at examissa-tionss, 399, 450; regulations for admission to medi-cal service, 497; decrease in use of alcohol in,

505; pronotions, appointmeiits; etc., 799; retro-

spect of medical service in 1883, 1308Arnison, Dr. W. C., operations in old age, 7VArnold andSons, Messrs., articles shown in anamualmuseum of Association, 326; improved portablegalvanic battery, 1103

Aronsberg, Messrs., articles shovn in the annualmuseum of Association, 326

Arrott, Dr. James, dtath of, 388Arsenic s a prophylactic agairst malaria, 417; Mr.W. J.Beatty on local applications of iin usevus,

1016; treatment of tuberculosis bha, 1203Arterial tenslon, undue, Dr. Brosdbent on causes

and consequences of, 357Arteries, division of between two ligatures, Mr.

Walsham on, 109; letters on, 356, '3916; retinal,abnormal dietributioh of, 117; aneturysm of, ib.

Artery, axlJlary, traumatic aneurysm of, 163; liga-

ture of for inJtry, Dr.G. E. Femiwiek oms, ;117erontry, atheroma of, 92t1femoral, aneurysm of, Mr. F. A. Soutiani

on, 321; case of, in a boy, 973; reCesr-ent, withexcision of sac, 1131

occipital, ligature of, Mr. Lockwood oms, 1:'plauntar, wound of, 974popliteal, Mr. J. F. Howard on laderatioss

of, 917radial, aiemrysmal dihatatiomi of,1I uIsplessic, aneurysm of, 1422

Arthritis, Mfr. F. R. Cross on incisionts in, 90lIArthur, Mr. J., as usneormfortable position. 150()Ascites, Dr. A. Flint on early Mppisig i, 563;

letter on, 73;6Ash, Mr. R. S., ensteric fever in thme Tammsvnal, Zulu,and Egyptian wars, 3; sea-sickness, 113, 297

Ashby, Dr. H., scarlatinal rheumatism, 814;- pE'ricar-ditis In children, 825; hekairin, 1124

Ashhurst, Dr. J., International Eneyclulpursda ofSurgery, rev., 168

Assafoetida, abortion prevented bys 624

Assistants, unqualified, 1203, See Medical AssistantsAssocIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL, programme of

annual meeting, 36, 86, 139, 186; proposed new

laws of, 144; proposed invitation toGlasgow, 198;president's address at annual meeting, 209, 248;

Mr. R. Harrison's address In surgery, 213, 216,249; Dr. C. Creighton's address in patholoy, 218,

250, 273; fifty-first annual meetiug, 241, 2 2*ud-

dress of retiring president, 241; report of council,ib.; discussion on neew by-laws, 242, 244; vote of

thamiks to Dr. Strange, 244; foreign visitors, 244;

place of animal meeting In 1884, 246; remarks on

annusual meeting, 247, 284; the Contagiousm Dis-

eases Acte, 276; militia-surgeons, 277; votes dftlsasiks, ib.; dinaser, 278, sermoms by Bislsop ofLiiverpool, 281 ; soiree by President mlud local com-mittee, 282; reception by mayor of Liverpool,283; excursions to Conway and Llandudiu, 283,327; visit to Southport and Blackponl, 283, 327;

-isit to Chester, 283, 327; Mr. Bickersteth's riverexcursilhn, ib.; visit to Wirral Children's Hospi-tal, 284; visit to Lancaster, 827; proposed sumemud-ed articles of Associatiomi, 256; eittraorfinarygeneral meetings on arti le§ of Aisociationl, 272,368; letter regarding sectional meetings, 299; ex-

hibition of patients at annual imeetin 324; Mr.Thomas's demonstration, ib.; atnual museni,32.3, 375; members phestht at anhialtahbSdhing327,342; remarks-on pathological musnttm,3715;sanitary exhibition, 378 Ameiutfi report of plo-

ceedings, 383; proposed wection of militaty medi-

cine, 5.57; bequest to, by Dr. A. P. Ste#art, 637;

proposedpopular lectures at, 846, 91:3; assistant-secretary of, 930; the annual meeting in 1884,843, 1137, 1169; new Indian Branch of, 12.2;retrospect of proceedings, 1284 A

AssocIATION, General Council, proceedings, 349- Committee of Council, proceedings of,

146i, 257, 3.50; members of, 216Council, proceedingS of, 812Committee on Collective Inlvestigation

of Disease, report, 191, 272. Sec Collective hives-tigationgio~~Committee oi Legislation for HIalitual

Drunkerds, report, 195, 277- Committee on Mfedical Reform, rLportof, 137, 274

- Committee on Parlinienitary Bills,letter to Secretary of State for India, 136 ; report;of, 191, 275

Commnittee on Scientific Grants, reportof, 193, 276; reseaetch scholahslsips, see Scholar-ships; grants of. see Grtnts

Section of Medicine, summary 6f ;pro-ceedings, :334

- Section of Surgery, summarv of pio-cepdings, *31; TXr. Bickersteth's presidential aid-dress, 128 S4 ection of Obstetric Medicine, Dr.Graily Hewitt's presidential address, 221; SfT1h-mary of proceedings, 331, 433

Section of Public Medicine, summaryof proceedings, 3E2

Sectioon of Anatomv and Physiology,M1r. E. A. Schlfer's p'residential address, 226; sull-

mary of proceedings, 332Bection of Pathology, Dt. T. H: Green's

presidential address, 229; summary of proceed-ings, 33:3

_ Sectien of Psychology, Dr. T. L.Rogers's presidential address, 232; summary ofproceedings, 3:33, 433

Section of Ophthalmology, summaryof proceedings, 331

SSection of Diseases of Clildren, Dr. S.Gee's presidential address, 236; summary of pro-ceedings, :331

-- ____- Section of Otology, Mr. G. P. Fiell'spresidential address, 2.38; sumnmary of proceed-inlgS, ;3;5-i 3 Aberdeen, Bauff, and 'k-incaiclineBranch, annual meeting, 291

Bath and Bristol J3llrnlh. annual mcclt-ilg, 41; new mietnbe6s. 41, 1112, 114i niew presi-dent, 41; votes of thauks, ib.; report of Council,it.; finance, it.; local coune.il, ib. ; president-elect, it.; representatives iii Genetal Conncil, it7.;dinner, it.; president's address at annutal meet-lng, 631; ordinary ineetisugs, 8112, 11.;1; papers,942, 11)54

-- Birminglhram and. Midland CountiesBratnch,annallmeeting. 10: the late Ir.,T.F.West,ib.; report of coun(cil, it.; Medical BenlevolentSo-ciety, ib.; Medical Institute, ib.; votes of thanlks,iM. ; officers and council, it.; presideut's address,ib. ; ordinary meetings, 797, lOt: laws of Branchi,797; collective Investigatilci, ib.; papers, 797,]oll.-Pathological and Clinical Section : tro(-ductory address, 922; radical cmue- of exomphalos,it.; cystic tumour of conjusnctiva, ih.; hereditarysypluikis, it).; pliagedmna of soft, palate, ib.; lum-bar nephrectomyfor scrofulous kidney, it.; ova-riotomy, it.; specimens, ib.; surgiCal aIecident,1132; naso-pharyngeal fibrous polypiss, it.; pri-mary sarcoma of ctiboid hone, ib. * villlons growthof bladder, ib.; trietspid stenotis, ib. ; paralysis oftrapezius, it.; Colles' fracture, 1133; billary cal-culi, it.; Meekel's diverticula. ib.; tumnour re-moved from hernial sac, ib.; parts removed inhip-disease, it).; ulcerated gall-bladder, it.; dis-cussion on surgery of kidnley, it.

- Border Counties tratich, autumn meet-ing, N11; notice of spring nmee-tingy, it.; medicallamily registers, it.; new memlbers, ib.; commu-nications, ib.; disnser, ib.

- - British Guiana Brauselh, remarks on,1735; meetinr of, 184;; resolstios s, ib.

Dorset and West HaRTts Branch, reso-Intion concerning )r. J. Rogers, 847, 1142; meet-ing, 942; officers, it.; newTmembers, ib. nex;tmeetilig, it.: communications, ib.; discussions, ib.;'British Medical Benevolenit Fund, it. dimuier, it.

-- East Analian Branch-i. presideist's ad-dress, .3; anutumls meetiiig, 1.Jl1 ; papers, it.breakfast and dinner, ib.

East Xork and Nrortlhi Lincoln Branell,auitumin meeting, 749: typical c;;ses of insanity,ib. ; ovariotomy, ib.; obstruction of bowels inadvancedl'pregnancy, it.- - GlasgowAnd West of 'Scotland 'Branch,,liscussion on acute pneumonIa., 167; siuovablekidney, 168; annual meeting, 198; report ofCOU11cil, it.; finantial statement, ib.; officers amndcouncil, it. Medico-ethical Comn iittec, ib.; pre-

[Feb. 2, 1884.

sideist's address, ib. ; collective hivest'gatioll,ib.; proposed invitatiois of Association to Glas-gow, ib.; dinner, ib.LssocIATroN, Lancashire aisd Cheshire Branch,sueel-15g ofl collective investigation of dikease, ,t"- TMetropolitan Counties Branlds, lornsat-

tiollof usew districts, 22; presidlent's address, 151,197 annual meeting, 195 ; oflicers and coniscil,197 ; treasurer's report, ib. ; vote oif thlanks to re-tirinig president, ib.-Hertfordslhi e Districtmeeting, 1259 ; new meusabers, il!. ; psiers. it.isextmeetisr, ib.-North Londois District: meet-pag41185;papers, ib.; secretary, it.-Souith LoindonDistrict:meeting, 912, 1213: luapeis, 1142, 121:1resolntio retsarding criminals suspected of lis-sanity, 912

-Midland Braiscl, aiiniial meeingr, 41;officers and counscil, ib.; new meni bers, ib. MMr.J. W. Baker, it.; collective investigation ofdisease, it.; president's address, 41, 51; candida-ture of a homwopath, 41; papers, 42; dinner,it.

North of Encgland Braisch: annualmeeting, 199; presidesat's address, it.; votes ofthanks, ib.; report of council, ib.; officers aiidplaces of meetiiig, 200; dinner, it.; autumnalmeeting, 796; papers, ib.Nortis of Ireland Braneh, general meet-ing, 1041; family registers, ib.; papers, ib.

Northern Cosnties of Scotlanid Branch,alusimmal meeting, 197; officers asid coumicil, ib.;president's address, ib.; new members, it.; col-lective investigation, ib.; strangulated congenitalingnlinal hernia, it.; rupture of heart, ib.; hsys-terical apnoea, 198; dinner, tb.Reasdinir Branch, aussual meetiig, 60';president's address, ib.; president aiud council, it.

-- Shropshire and Mid-Wales Braiclh,amm ial meeting, 198; officers and council, ib.;new members, 19S, 1)l11; report of council, ib.;papers, 19, 1042; dinner, 19,8; quarterly meet-ing, 1041 South-Eastersi Branlih, president's ad-

dress, 138.-East Kent district, meeting, 121:1;life-history albsum, ib.; papers, it.,; sext meet-iasg, it.; diiiiuei, ib.-West Rent district, meet.-ilngs, 54)7, 1041; honorary secretary, 547; nextieetiuig, 1)O1-; conmiinunicationls, ib. ; dimner, it).-East and West Kent Districts, combined mce1-lng, 547 ; next conjoint meeting, it. ; papers, ib.;dinnser, it.-East and WX'est Smirreg' Districts, conu-joint meetiiig, 84:3; time of meeting, it.; collect-ise isvestigation, ib.; conmmunicattlmls. it.; din-iier, it.; note-taking, 877 ; isuguinal colotomy,878.-East Sussex District, meetings, 649, 1131;clsairmais's address, it.; deafness from nerve-dis-ease, it.; treatuent of nasal catarrh, 11.54 ; timeseton in chroisic cerelma-l disease, 1l..; outbreakof enteric fever, it)._ _ South Midland Branch, annual nimeting, (91; new miembers, ib.; combined meetiigMwiTh Cambridge and Huintingdon Branch, 91;president's address, 91, 101; communicatioiis, 111,797; Medical Aits Amendment Bill, 91; collectiveiN -estigvatiosi, it.; atutusnndl siceting, 790

- -South Wales and MonmoitlhshireThainli : aimnual ameeting, 20); thanks to retiriuigpresideist, ib.; ieport of council, ib. ; officers andconneil, 201 ntew members, 2o1, 1213; aduiress ofpuesideist, 201 ; invitation to the Association, it.;paPerlr, 2111,121:;; dinner, 201,1213; autnmn meet-411g, 121:3; tue clse of Dr. J. Rogers, ib.; repre-sentation of the Bramlch in the South Wales Ulli-versity College, it.

Somth-Western Brassl-i, annual meet-

imng,90; report of council, ib.; officers aiid council,ib.; new members, 90, 10W1; presidenst's address.90; Medical Provident Society, 11; CoistagiousDiseases Acts, ib. dinner, ib.; quarterly meeting,1094; death of Dr. Hudson, it.; collective isiv es-tigation, it.; commuisications, ib.

- Southern Brsanch, ainmual meetiig, V40;officers and council, ib.; papers, 41l;presidentaddress, it.; luncheon mtidl dinuer, ib.-Isle ofWight District, mneeting, 1(U1; new nmeniber, it).;iuext place of meeting, ib.; colleetive iivestiga-tiOs, ib.-South-East Hants District, mimeetimig,1010; pathological specimens, it.; living speci-mneas, it.; microscopic specimens, it.; surgicalieedle, ib.; cholera in Egypt, ib.; disnner, 1011

Staffordshire Branch, anusual mectiig,41l; president's address, ib.; new members, Itl.;

report of council, ib.; financial statememt, i*..:iiext assnual neetisug, ib.; officers aiid coumncil, it.;votes of thanks, ib.; members in arrears, it.

West Somerset Branch, annual meet-ing, 198; report of council, 199; next animalmeeting, ib.; intermediate umeetings, it.; council,it. ; secretaries aind treasurer, it. ; presidesit's ad-dress, it.; vote of thanks, tM.; communications,ib.; inspectiom f Martock lchurch,ib.; dinmier, ib.;autumnal meeting, 813; family-registers and life.

iv

tPHR SJI3IES1 MADICAZ JO URN1L6history albums, it.; etiology of

diphtheria, it. ; ruptured uterus, ib.; bacilli, ib.AssocIATION, Branch, president's address,

201; meetiug, A011; report of cotucil,ib.; next annual meeting, 0t.; officersand council,ib.; new mnembers, ib.; luncheon and dinner, ib.;autumn.

ueeting, 1041; papers,Association, Ambulance, John's, annual meetimig

centre, 878; horse ambulance-car-

riage of, 1204; Report of, rev.,

- American Medical, meeting,

126; journal of, 383

British, Advancement Science.

invitation Aberdeemn, $06, 1i43; eudowmesst of

research, 646; report Antlhropometric Com-

mittee, ib.; prolongation by total

abstinence,647; continuity protoplasm throughvegetable cells, ib.; chlorophyll ii

animals, the gerim-theory disease, ib.;in South America, ib.; galvanic and

electricity, itb.; gramits of, 706

Brussels Graduates, deputation to

Amendment Bill,

-0 Graduates, meeting,60 Rloyal College SurgeonsEngland, Mr. Durham's remarks on, 42; ainnual

meeting, report council, ib.; petition to

Cousscil College, 445; oflicers and coussil, ib.Hospitals, see Hospitals

Graduates, ainual meeticig, 379

-Medical

Alliance, deputation to Mlr.Miundella Bill, 255

Defence, prosecution by, 343

Medical, Fifeshlire, anniual meeting,540; officers

council, ib.-- Medical, Nortli Scotland, annual

meeting, 291Medical Parliamecitary, proposed,

on, 449, 507

Temperance, conditiomis of

membership, 1219

Medico-Ethlical Manchester, pro-posed women, 797

-- Siedico-Psychological, annual meeting,445; crimiial lunatics, i.; quarterly meeting, 882

- Metropolitani Provident Mledical, dosa-to,

Poor-law Medical Officers',annual tneet-ing, 335; president's address, it.; stimulants inworkhouses,

Gradimates', anniversary

session, 121: officers amid coumncil,~Sanitary Aid, Westminster, meetingregarding,

Sanitary, in Canada. formatioic of. 685

--___--Sainitary, Dublin Ladies', distributios

certificates, 1148-Saitary, Micanchester and Salford, lec-

tures 197; regarding deatih-statistics,833; playgrounds open spaces, 115;5- Sanitary, Tottenhamn, report of. 79

Science, conference hospitaladministration, :31; progr-amnie meeting, 505;cosmopolitan sanitatiois, 742; education and

health, 743; amid zymotic diseases, 744; said-tary regulation time milk-trade, ib.; ambulaisce

work, 745; Sir. Teale's address ocs health, 792;the poisons, 794; overpressure ins edisca-tioml,79.5; habitual druikards, ib. ; social scienbeiand working classes, ib.; baths amid wash-

houses, ib.; position men,

Suirgicail Imsstrument-mnakers, Inter-natiocial, meeting of, 639

Asthma, conveniemit eure for, 1.51, .07; ecued bygal-vanising neck, P. Eade oms, 580

Astons Macsor, sanitary report of, 6.56district,sanitary report of, 702

Asylum, Ballimasloe, resolution goves-nors OiiLunacy Departmemct

District Lunatic, additional assist-

ant superintendent,- deaf, mute, and blind, at Lassark, 7:11

Down District, assistant medical offices

of, 292

- DundeeRoyalLunatic, fiuiancesof, 388,442Edinburgh Royal, the suburban rail-

way, 28way- 28

Enniscorthsy District, appointment ofmedical superintendent, 689- amid Kinross, innual report, 643

Haddington District, fatal occimr-ence iii,

Idiots, Western Counties, new chapelof,

- irklands,Glasgow, report of, 443

Lochlgilphead, new, 131

Roxburgh, Berwick, and Selkirk, asisutalreport, 644,

Southall, burning of, 348,Woodilee, employment patients, 83)

Asylums, prevention of fire in, 390, 398, 531; super-intendents of, and general praetice, 1320

Ataxy, locomotor, lr. D. Drummond on unusualcase of, O70; atrophy of peripherAl nerves in, 1252

Atkiss, Ml'. C., obscure case of Pott's disease, 923Atkinsoh, Mr. E., separation of lower epipiysis offemur, 70

Dr. F. P., cholera ini Englandl, 119; caseof fecundity, .557- Mr. G. A., anesthetics, 660

Mr.T. It., Collective Investigation Com-mittee on acute rheumatism and chorea, 1219

Atmosphere, disinfection of, 1038Atropine, poisoning by in iritis, 1141Attfield, Dr., unqualified dispensers, 642Attihill, Dr. L., metria, 259Auckland rural district, sanitary report of, 6.56Aulstralia, quarantine in,1029, 1096; medical sew'sfrom, 115

Authorship, question as to, 610, 902Asveling, Dr. J. H., axis-traction forceps, 897Axis-traction in delivery, Mr. J. F. Le Page on, 76;Dr. R. Barnes on, 871; letter 'on, 897

Aylesbury Dairy Company, articles shown in annualmuseum of Association, 326

Ayrton, Sirs. Chaplin, death of, 298Ayrton and Saunders, Messrs., articles shown inannual museum of Association, 326

B.Baber, Mr. E. C., electric lamp for surgical purposes,

916; physiology of the thyroid body, 1157Bacillus of tuiberculosis, recent researches oss, 340;as an entozoom, 887; Mr. D. H. Oxabb on diagnosticvalue of, 1190- of jequirity, 1246- of splenic disease, 1082

of yellow fever, 1032Bacilli. See Micro-organismsBacup, sanstary report of, 70;3Bagiulsky, Dr., pathology of cholera, 882Bagshawe, Dr. F., climatic treatment of consump-tion, 158sBailey, Mr. F. J., volunteer-surgeons, 798

Bailly, Sir., copper and cholera, 43sfBains, Mr. W., injection. of hot water in delivery,165Bakehouses, regulation of, 289Baker, Mr. Alfred, testimonial to, 252

Mr. J. H., and Mickle, Dr., acts during tem-porary epileptic disorder, 631- Mr. W. Morrant, epiphysal necrosis aisd itsconsequences, 416; removal of tongue by mediandi-ision, 765, 896; tumours in young children,10119

Balding, Mr. C. C., presentation to, 1126Balfour memorial studentship, 930Ballance, Mr., amputation of forearm, 1194Ballard, Dr. E., etiology and patlsology of summer

diarrho'a. 363Bampton, Dr. A. H., a question of diagnosis andtreatment, 455

Bangor, Dean of, on tea-drinkiiig, 786Banks, Dr. J. T., knighthood declined by, 178; in-troductory address at Richmond Hospital, 992

Banham, Dr., condition of muscles in disease ofspinal cord, 923

Barium chloride, Drs. Ringer and Sainsbury onphysiological action of, 203

Barlow, Dr. T., rheumatism and its allies in child-lood, 5(19

Barker, Sir. AEB., tubercular ulceration of tongue,1130

Barnes, Dr. lieciry, psirpura hiamorrlsagica, 432- Dr. 1?-., xis-traction acid oscillation-move-

ment with foreeps, 871; mechanism of labour,1282

Mr. Wickham, Dr. J. Rogers and the West-minster guardians, 797, 845

Barissley rural district, sanitary report of, 656Baronets, medical, 183, 2.53, 1207Barr, Dr. James, photography of larynx and soft

palate, 10115- Mr. Jolshn, clonic spasms of facial muscles, 3711- Dr. T., the cotton-pellet as an aid to hearing,7229Barrett, Mr. A. E., gynsecology, Darwinisni, andmedical ethics, 1168

Barrons, Mr. G. E., monstrous fo-tus, 49.; suicide bycarbol lcacid, it,- Mcr. James, the catastrophe at Sunderlhad,

911; poisossing by carbolic ncid, 6823arrcow, Mr. Boyce, imitroductory address at West-mticister Hospital, 680Barry, Mr. C. J., mar-iages of c(ousicis, 456; treat-ment of stalsmering, 1269

Bartleet, Mr. T. H., Mr. Durham and the Associa-tiosn of the Royal College of Surgeons, 42Bartlett, Sir. J. J. H., obituary noticeof, 702Basilysis, case of, 116; Dr. J. H. Croom on, 57.5Bastian, Dr. H. C., aneurysm iu corpusstriatum,875; apoplexy in a boy, 876

-IBates, Mr. W. R., rheumatic hyperpyrexia treatelby cold pack, 769Batll, sanitary report of, 705-- the morning, 0837, 903, 1052; eol4, Dr. W. 1i.Day on croupous pneumonia treated by, '25

Bathers' crump, 82, 640Bathing, sea, precautions in, 24; for infa*ts, 344;drowning in, 538

Baths and wash-houses, 795; public, water of, pK8)public, at Smethwiclk, 1107

Battery, improved portable galVauic, 8 T, 1026, 110:3Battey, Dr., antisepsis in ovariotiny, 803Beach, Dr. W. Al., milk-sicknees, 6136Bear, acute gastro-enteritis in a, 773Deatty, Mr. W. J., na-vus treated by application ofliquor arsenicalis, 1015

Beccles, sanitary report of, 705Beekingsale, Dr. D. L., hot water enemata in ce-

liv ery, 611Bed for icivalids, 825Bed-rest with foot-support, 72Bed-sores, Dr. H. L. Snow on use of hyperlcum in,

112.5Bed-table, 731Beds, forms of, 150Bee-stings in autumn, 454Beef-peptonoids, Carnrick's, 17Beer, magnesia in, 531, 609, 653; consumption of,

1166Begbie, Dr. J. W., Selections from Works of, ice.,16Belinke. Mr. E., falsetto and nasal notes, 1157Belfast, health of, 2a, 390, 640, 60, 938Bell, Mr. G. W., St. John's house and sisterhood,

653- Sr. H. R., pulpy degeneration of synovialmembrane of knee, 1194- Mr. Joseph, Manual of Operations of Burgery,

rev., 1026Bellamy, Mr. E., excision of rectum, 772Becnnet, Dr. J. H., modern therapeutical tenden-cies, 162; sea-sickness and its prevention 270;anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the osuteri internum, 778

Bennett, Dr. A. H., hysterical malingering, fe7-Dr. E. H., incomplete fracture of clavicleand scapula, 1022

- Mr. W. H. (London), introductory addressat St. George's Hospital, 675

Mr. W H. (Londonderry), fees for medicalevidence, 1161

Bernard, Mr. A., prmlnsr- venereal sores, 56tBeuzoates of alkalies, influence of on uric acid, Mr.E. A. Cook on. 9

Bequests, 6, 17, 53, 83, 226, 240,292, 368, 388, 422, 442,,55, 617, 637, 666, 689, 789, 791, 882, 889, o,50 972,1005. 1063, 1164, 1280, 1282

Bickersteth, Mr. E. R., address in Section of Sur-gery, 428

Bickle, Sir. L. W., spoistaneous version, 165Biddle, Mr. D., medical ethics, 355Biggs, Mr. M. Gi., acquired acsd inherited syphilip,770; icitussuseeption treated by inflation of air

anid inversion, 1015Birds, small, and cholera,4i4; tuberculosis of, 1020Birminghsam,special corresposidence from, 894Bishop of Peterborough, illnsess of, 835, 354, S84, 8351Bishop, Sir. E. 8., combined use of Thomas's and

FtirneauxcJordan's laminated splints, 8; methodsof occlusion in enterectomy, 867

Black, Dr. D. C., unfounded charges against medi-cal mess, 109-5; gynwecological examinations, 1108

Blasckwood's Diaries, rcv., 1248Bladder, distended, Sir. J. L. Stretton on displace-

iscent ofiuterus by, 728; stirrhus of, 773; villousgrowth of, 11:2

Blair, Mr. T., income acid expenditure of Isospitals,32Blake, Sir. G. F., locuccc teizcis, 99

Mir. H., misqualified ;assistaists, 609Blanc, Dr. L., Mineral Waters of Aix-les.3Bins, -c.,1247Bleedinig. S'ee Blood-lettingBlind,education of the, 17Blindnsess, prevemntion of in chlldres, 995)Blood, transfusion of by hypodermic illectiosm, :932

tears of, 1144; corpuscular richless of in anaenia,Mr. D. it. Gabb oh,1190Blood-letting, treatment of clclorosis by, '79; Dr. C.

J. Hare oms use of, 155; Mr. Coppinger on ft novelnirethod, 529Blood-vessels of retina, tortuosity of, 1246Blore, Mr. J., iuicro-urganisnis it typluits fe% er, 1031Board-schools, exercises in, 80Board, Local Governmsent. Sc Local

lMetropolitan Asylums, expemiditure of, 8:t3,985; and the Hampstead and Fulhamn Xpspltals.12255

Boast, Mr., appeal on behalf of family of, 754, 80.3,8f54, 9-5, 10;53, 1165Bodingtons, Dr. G. F., proposed medico-parlianmeu.tary association, 507

1Pe-b. -2, 1884.J vl

ritE ti1AITISR MEDICAL .O URRVAL.Boileau, Surgeon-Major, health of, 437Bond, Mr. C. J., traumatic tetanus, 918

Dr. F. T., the spread of scarlatina, 112:3Dr. H. J. H., obituary notice of, 533

Dr. J. W., ulcerated gall-bladder, 113:3Bones, Mr. Morrant Baker on necroses of epiphyses

of, 416Bone, degeneration of in the insane, Dr. J. Wigles-worth on, 628; disease of in monkeys, 774; casesof abscess in, 823; changes of in rickets, 924; Mr.C. J. BSmonds on chronic inflammation of, 1113.1181; Mr. C. Macnamara on tuberculous diseaseof, 1119, 1180; relation between sclerosis of andosteitis deformans, 1261

Bone, cubold, primary sarcoma of, 1132praemaxillary, management of in harelip, 1074

Book-keeping, medical, 99, 1419, 405. 558Books, propagation of disease by, 686

Boracic dusting-powder, 50Borchardt, Dr. L., bequest to, 3.;.;; illness of, 984;

obitnary notice of, 1047Bostock, M!r. A. B., emptying of cesspools, 3.31

Bothriocephalus in man, 607Boudet, Dr., electro-surgical apparatus, 6142Boulton, Dr. P., vesico-vaginal listula-, 113; feet ofnew-born infants, 1153 ; syphilitic disease of vulva,1017; determination of sex, 10.;3

Bowen, Mr. 0., croupous pneumonia treated by coldsponging, 957

Bowerand Keates, Messrs., case of, 1:207, 1211, 1258,1259, 131.;, 1317

Bowiby, Mr. A. A., relation between osteitis defor-mans and sclerosis of bone, 1261

Bowles, Mr. G., pure water for cattle, 7:16Bowman, Bir William, gift to Oplitlhaln'ological

Society, 777, 786; baronetcy conferred on, 1207;von Grife's opinion of. 1261

Boxall, Dr. 1R., injections of hot water iii delivery,115

Boyce, Mr. C., galium aparine iii cancer, 14

Boyd. Dr. R., obituary notice of. 353Bradley, Mr. D., syringe for subcutaneous injection

of ether, 1103Bradslhaw, Messrs. B. and Co., Dictionary of M1ine-

ral Waters, revd., 827Braidwood, Dr. P. M., post seortent examinations in

hospitals, 632

Brailey, Dr. W. A., tests of vision to be applied tosailors, 1008; bacilli of jequirity, 1246; mode oftransmission of sympathetic ophthalmia, 1247

Brain, disease of among school-children, 303; Dr.Thudichunm on chemical diseases of, 524; tumourof, 773; surgery of, 809, 835; aneurysm in corpuisstriatum, 873; lha-morrhage in ventricles of, 875.876; syphilitic tumours of membraises of, 877;the setou in chronic disease of, 11.35; and SpinalCord, Dr. D. Drumnumond on Diseases of, rev., 1198

Braithwaite, Dr. J., poisonous wine. 71

Brand anid Co., Messrs., articles shown in annsualmuseum of Association, 326

Brandomn arid Byshottles, sanitary report of. 7o.1Brandt, Dr. G. H., Royat, rev., 1217; Hammam

ltihra, rev., iO.Brandy, adulteration of, 1082Brass, Iragmeurt of In eye, 71Braun, Dr.. botlhrioceplialus in man, 607Brawn and brains, 1I11Bread-factories ii Manchester, 113-3Breast, female, removal of, with rapid renoverr, 113l:Mr. Rliys on removal of tumour of in ta atientaged 74, 270; hypertrophy of, 46i, 778

Bree, Dr. C. R., snoring, 56t; contagion of cholera,1V33

Breech-presentation. the placensta in, M1r. J. E.Looker onr, 1086

Brewing, Maubre's improved process of. 121Bright, Mr., and the Vaccination Acts, 1:313Bright's disease, new views oul, 3608; acutte aind

chronic, 771Bristol, housing of poor in, 12035Bristowe, Dr. J. S., executive government for hoS-

pilals, :1Broadbent, Dr. W. H., causes and consequences of

arterial tension, :357; the British Medical Benevo-lent Fund, 1261, 1320

Broca, Madame, prize offered by, 1082Brodie, Sir B. C., prescription for gout, 3.5,6Bromine, Dr. J. K. Spender on salts of in abdominalneuroses, 7619

Bronchitis, Catarrhal Pneumonia, and Tubercle, Mr.D. J. Hamilton on Pathology ot, ret., 1283

Brooks, Mr. C. W., a few words about pharmaey,1097

Broom, Dr. .J., popular lectures at ausnual meetingsof Association, 913

Brouardel, M., e-remation, .388Broughamns, warralit of, 451Brown Institmutit n, lectures at, 1083Browus, Mr. George, accident at Conway, 291)

Mr. Johln, the proposed Medical ProvidenttSocIety, 16;4

M-r. W. H., femoral hernia, 71

Browu-36quard, Dr., 536

Browne, Mr. Gl.Latham, and Mr. C. G0. Stewart,Reports of Trials for Murder by Poisoning, rev.,

927Dr. J. Walton, strangulated hernia, 912

-- Mr. Lennox, photography of larynx andsoft palate, 332,811, 999; falsetto arid nasal notes,

1214Bruce, Dr. William, contagious pneumonia, 268

Bruens, Dr. E. T., enlargement of bronchial glandsa cause of irritation ot pneumogastric nerve, 555

Bryden, Mr. B. J., double Colles's fracture, 1129

Bryonia, Mr. S. B. Mason on poisoning by, 1067Bt(chanan, Dr. George (Glasgow), removal of lateral

half of tongue, 846- Dr. George (London), spread of cholera,

:311Builthr, sanitary report of, 1217

Bull, encounrter with a,413Bulletins, medical, 893, 895, 942, 1095

Buidett, Mr. H. C., finsancial difficulties of metro-

*politani hospitals, 32; prospects of London hos-

pitals, 396; dwellings of the middle classes, 6391Burial of indigent persons in hospitals, 343. 536

Burial-grounuds, disused, building our, 175

Burke, Dr., charges against, 594, 644

Burq, Dr., Les Origines de la Metallotherapie, rev.,

10763Burroughes, Wellcome, and Co., Messrs., articles

showni annual museum of Association, ;326Burt, Dr. J. K., resolustiors of Border CountiesBranch

comrcernrirrg, 394

Burrton, Mr. E. T., poisoning by strychnia, 770Mr. J. E., treatmerit of siterinre caircer, 323

Bury, Dr. J. B., coirgenital tumour of claviule, Ili);hereditary syphilis, ib.; rheumatisrrs in children,316; bone-chairges in rickets, 1124

Bnrtler-Smythe, Mr. A. T., portable galvanic battery,827

Buzza-rd, Dr. T., nerve-stretching for facial tieural-

gia, II-2'

C.Cadetships, honorary Quneen's, 81, 125, 398Cresarean section In a dwarf, Mr. Clement Gray on,

727; performed twice on same patient, 1075

Calcufli, biliary, 1133

Calculus in bladder, Mr. E. Nicholson on influenuce

of position durimug micturitiors on formations of,13; Dr. E. E. Meeres on detection of irs children,ib.; bimasnual detection asrd removal of, 116; err-

cysted, Mr. T. Anurandale orn, 1122; Mr. Lucas oi

detection of per rectuims, 1126fit kidney, Mr. Clenseurt Lucas on opera-

tion for, 614; surgical treatment of, 924, 1023.

See Riiney-- in nostril, M1r. W. E. C. Nourse on, 728

salivary, 1195

Calf-lymph, use of iii Australia, 1262Calix and Calyx, 658Caloinel, influence of on digestioir, 21

Cameron, Dr. J., acute necrosis of ribs, 1193

Campbell, Mr. Arthur. tricycles, 609Dr. C. M., determination of sex, 557, 9,;3

-Mr. Colin G., boarding-schools for girls,

1104- Mr. D., a splint, 110i

D-r. WV. M., resection of knee-joiut, 860;abscess irs perinanum, 9i1

Canal, the Regent's, courditiorr, 17-3, 589, 932

Cancer, inscreased frequency of, 407, 58; leredityof, 5132; absence of cachexia iii a caise of, Mr. A.Simpson olr, 1189

- of stomach, resection for, 1141

of rsterus, Dr. Wallace on partial or total ex-tirprtion of, 519; Dr. Schroeder on vaginral extir-

pation of, f520; of neck of uterus, Mr. 3. E. Burtonon treatmeurt of, 523; statistics of operatiours for,837

Cannabis Ilrdica as a medicine arid a poison, Dr. WV.Strange on, 14; letter ou, 638

Capsunles, Christiani's flexible, 633Carbolic acid, suicide by, 49; poisoninig by, 181,967;Mr. J, Barron ons case of, *582; treatment of wartsaurd condylomata by, 213; in diarrhcea, :1;A; dan-

ger of injections of, 95.3 * Mr. J. Reid oss sulphateof soda in; poisoning by, 971

Cards, Christmas and New Year, 1136Carlow Umsionr, 991

Carlton, sanitary report of, 804

Carmarthen, sanitary report of, 656

Carnirick's beef-peptonoids, 17

Carpenter, Dr. Alfred, overcrowding amid crime,532; public health as a working men's question,715; snedical bulletiurs, 895, 1005-- Dr. W. B., the gertn-theory and disease,

648Carr, Mr. H., Our Domestic Poisoirs, rcr., 780

Carriage-tax, 660Carriage, ambulance. %ee AmbulaneeCarrinigton, Dr., lympliosarcoma, 773

Carruthers, Dr., Thomson lectures on

ence, 1257Mr. R., death of, 12,;3

Carter, Dr. A. H., daily range of temperature, 9iZ3-~

Dr. W., cirrhosis of liver, 1195

Cartilages, loose, In knee-joint, 875

Cascara sagrada in constipation, Dr. Douglas

gow on, 68; letters on, 609

Cassells, Dr. J. P., translation of Politzer's Text-

book of Diseases of the Ear and Adjacent Organs,

rev., 926

Cataract, Mr. Anderson Critchett

operatioirs for, 955; letter on, 1137; Mr. G. Cowell'sLectures on, rev., 1199

Catarrh, American, Dr. Mackenzie on1,Catheter, use of, death after, 774, 896; J. F.

Howard on purulent urine after, 970; Mr. Bennett

May on pyrexia after, 1013; Bir A. Clark on fever

from, 1221, 1237, 1248; letter onl, 1319

Catheter-life, 1044

Caton, Dr. U. B., question of diagnosis and treat-

merit, 45.5Cattle, pure water for, 7311, 9.32, 981

Cattle-disease iii South America, 648

Caution, 608, 168, 1220, 1270

Cavalry, easy riding ill, 5:31Cayley, Dr., pneuniimothorax during typhoid fever,

1214

Cell, the animal, Mr. E. A. on construction

of, 226Ceissus of Scotland, 889

Centenarilans, 83, 232, 288, 1164

Cerebral localisation in its relation physiologicalmedicine, Mr. W. Bevan Lewis oli, 624; practical

application of, 1161Cerebro-nervous disorders of wouien, Dr. Slore Matd-

dei on, 816; letters our, 1003, 1034

Cerebrum.-See Brain

Cesspools, emptying of, .5)1(iCeylosi, medical practice in, 700

Chambord, the late Count of, case of, 4:18, 60)Champneys, Dr., niodes separation aind expulsion

of placenta, 118; obstetrics of kyphotic pelvis, ib.;

placenta succenturiata, 778; inedirstinal emphy-

sema and pneumotlhorax intracheotomy, 118:3Chaplains, hospital, F-ansce, 22

Chapman, Mr. E., physiological teaching ins Oxford,1043

Charcot s joint-disease, 1011

Charges, unfounded, against nmedical mnen, i88, 10911Charterhouse, appointment niedical to,343

Chemical Analysis, Agricultural, DLr. Frank-

land oi0, re-., 9.80

Chemistry, Clinical, Or. Rtalfe's, sei.., 1o12.3Chest, Dr. S. Wetst on How Examnine the, rcr.,

271Chester-le-Btreet, sanitary report of, 848

Cheyne, Mr. Watsonr, repo-t oil at case of purpurahaemorrhagica. 416

Clheyne-Stokes respirations, 1219

Chilblains, note oil, 1145; Dr. Dawson Williams oil,1233

Child, Mr. Edwin, the Medical Provident Society,308

Child, new borsn, unusual wveight of a, Dr. K. N.

Macdonald onl, 1:3; bimanual detection and removal

of stone in a, 116; Dr. WV. H. Day on crouponis

pneumonia in a, treated by cold bath, 72,5; sar-

coma of superior maxilla ins a, 1017. Sec liifantChild-bearing late in life, 1003, 1103

Childhood, Dr. Gee on literature of diseases of, 2)31;-

Dr. T. Barlow on rheumatism and its allies in,

50; normal growth in, 824; Mr. R. N. Puighe on

radical cure of herniain, 915

Children, Dr. E. E. Meeres on detection of

stone in bladder of, 1:3; dangerous perforni-ances by, 301, 440; in schools, brains-discaseamong, 3(03; rheumatism in, Dr. J. S. Bury on,316; letter on, 610; infectious hospitals for, 333;

in schools, leaviDg of, 511 ; peritorseal abscess in,

775; infirm, Glasgowv Home for, 881; preventionof blindness in, 933 ; Dr. B.Gee Oii albunrinous and

ruilent urine in, 91; obscure tumours iii, 1001;

3r. H. Tomkins on clinical features of typhusfever in, 1183. &e infants

Chloral, poisoning by, 28; Mr. A. Mecdan oln poison-ing by, 820

Chloride, mercuric, as a surgical dressing, Mr. W.Robertson on, 872

Chloride of zinc, arid hydrochloric acid, Mr. W. H.Crosse on poisoning by, 820

Chloroform, death under, 78, 355, .582, 83.3,988, 10:3,11358; narcosis with during sleep, 533 ; deathfrom self-administratiorr of, 1183; narcosis by, anilby ethler and nitrouis oxide, 1085; caution re-

garding adminlistration of, 1101

Chlorophyll In anImals, 648

Chlorosis. treatment of by blood-letting, 71

Cholera In England, 18; in Egypt, 22, 30, 4(1, 85,

132, 134, 147, 179, 202, 252, 287, 348. 391, 341, 547,C. 0, 810, 882, 884, 1040, 1210, 1258, 1317; Burgeoni-

va [Feb. 2, 1884.

Feb. 2, 1884.]

General Hunter's investigationi of, 127, 3913, 54:'597, 841 ; Dr. 3Mackie's report to Foreign Office134, 180; Dr. Haddad on, 297, 349, 599; origiand development of, 344; Dr. Koch's commissioon, us.;; mission of Esiglish medical men, 393and drinking-water, 24, 149; spread of, 30; M]H. C. Taylor on treatment of, 69; precautionagainst, 7 7, 78, 84, 95, 130, 132, 252, 288, 297, 34,6154; anionsgcoolie emigrants, 81, 301; inBomba395; the French Academy on quarantine in, 175prevention of, 181, 530; conference on, 182, 504micro-organism of, 251, 781, 828, 844, 1036, 103J1053, 1199; and quarantine, 286, 928; hospitalfor, 302, :s43, 352, ;89, 589.; means of spread o

W3a;,517; in India, 438, 446, 535; copperasan antidotto, 439, 637, 804, 931, 1204; Turkish precautio;against, 441; M. Pasteur's precautions against442; and small birds, 4.54; relation of intemperancto, .587, 803; origin of, 708; Dr. J. Irving on coiveyance of in India, 727; reported, in a ship aDundee, 789; colstagion of, 824, 832, 897, 10.53; iPrussia, 861; infantile, pathology of, 882; prvision for in London, 985 ; Surgeon-Major Welcon epidemics of in Malta, 1063; sporadic, 1167; ansmall-pox, in India, 1200

Chorea, Dr. T. Barlow on relation of to rheumatism.512; Dr. Oxley on a fatal case of, 514; collectivinvestigation of, 1139, 1212

Choroid, bossy formation in, 119; melanotic sarcomof, 1242

Choroido-retinitis, disseminated, 117,Chrieman, Miss, physical education of women, 12,1Christiani's flexible capsules, 633

Christmasgift-books, 1135; andnew year'scards, 11iChutrchill, Ar. F., bimanual detection and removal

stonse, 110

Churchwardens, powers of, 1090Churchyards, old, houses smear. 946Cigarette. medicated, for inhalation, Dr. Macnaugiton Josies on, 980

Ciliary muscle, Dr. Uhtlhoff on dilute solutioneserine in weakness of, 5

Cinchona ill Bengal, 1184Cisterns, cleansing of, 346Cities, foreign, health of, 451, 5.54,'605, 655, 702, 7h

8 19, (1999, 1099, 1162, 1179Clark, Sir Andrew, baronetcy.conferred on, 181

address to Clinsical Society, 774; catheter-feve

1221, 12.37, 1248Mr. F. Le Gros, introductory address at 8

Thomas's Hospital, 878-Dr. T. E., incised wound of patella united b

silver wire suture, 1015Clarke, Mr. A. B.. self-help in labour, 10.53

Dr. Fairlie, payment by hospital patients, 3Mr. W. Bruce and Mr. C. B. Lockwood, tl

Dissector's Manual, rev., 102.5Class-mortality and stratified statistics, 929Clavicle, congenital tumour of, 119; treatment.,

fracture of, 398 ; incomplete fractures of, 1022Clay and Abraham, Messrs., articles exhibited iannual museum of Association, 326

Clegg, Mr. W. T., oil-cyst, 10.54; treatment of frature of patella, 1104

Cleveland, Dr. W. F., notifications of infectious diease, 45

Clinical Charts, Dr. J. Sawyer's; rer., 17Chsemistry, Dr. C. R. Ralfe's, ser., 1025features or anatomical structure, 881, 913

Clitoris, enlargement of, 71Clothes, propagation of disease by, 441Clouston, Dr. C. B., obituary notice of, 654Club, Dublin Medical Students', first annual meetir

of, 1090Clubs, surgeons of, 804, 1004Club-foot, congenital, causes of, .823; pathology o

921; letter on, 952

Clutton, Mr. H. H., plastic operation for peilfistula, 1131

Clyde, purification of the, 131Coates, Mr. H., compound presentation. 675

Mr. W. M., treatment of nievi, 318 ; removof tongue and part of jaw, 767

Coats, Dr. Joseph, Manual of Pathology, re'., 871letter from, 997

Cockle, Dr. J., cardiac murmurs, 300Cod-liver oil, Scott's emulsion of, 17Codex, French, measures in, 236Coffee, physiologicalactionof, 1203 ; decline of driuing of, i206

Coffins, wicker, 883Cold bath. See Bath- sponging, Mr. 0. Bowen on croupous pnemonia treated by, 957

Cole, James, case of, 829, 880Colebrooke, Dr. H., presentation to, 824Collective investigation of disease, progress of,:

296, 1308; meetings of Committee, 3, 296, 89notices regarding, 36, 88, 139, 299, 349, 446, 54

546, 602, 648, 701, 748, 796, 894, 940, 99, 1040, 10!1154, 1213, 1259, 1319; lists of returns received,940,1212; Bath and Bristol Branch on, 41; M!

THE BRITISR MEDICAL JO URNAL.

land Brarich, 41 ( South Midland Branch, 91 ;Northern Counties of Scotland Branch, 197; Glas-gow and West of Scotland Brassch, 198; BorderCounties Branch, 395; East and West Surrey Dis-tricts of South-Eastern Branch, 843; report ofCommittee, 194, 272; Record of, 296; let-ters on, 406, 407, 1103 ; proceedings of Committeeof Metropolitan Counties Branch, 7.35; Dr. W.Roberts on, 860; Mr. Jonathan Hutchinson on, 862;meeting of -Lancashire and Cheshire Branch on,891; inl American Medical Association, 933; theinquiry into the communicability of phthisis, 983;Dr. Wilks on, 1005; inquiry into puerperal fever,1039; report on acute pneumonia, 1080;. acuterheumatism and chorea, 1139, 1219; summary ofproceedings in 1883, 1308

College, Anderson's, lectures, 494, 496; fees, 496; in-structiosn in dental surgery, 344

Carmichsael, lectures iad fees, 595King's, lectures, 478; fees, 480; insti-uction

at, 48,3; sciolarships and prizes, 483, 093, 851Kisig andQueen's, of Physicians in Ireland,

pass-lists, 402, 8.50, 1100, 1266; regulations fordiplomas, 472; regulations for certificates in sali-tary science, 501; election of officers, 840

Owens, fees, 481, 482; lectures, 489; in-struction at, 492; prizes, 492, 695, 851; appoisit-ments at, .503; Dr. A. Gamgee's introductory ad-dress, 885; alterations in buildings, 697

of Physicians and Surgeons of Baltimore,action against, 442

Queen's, Belfast, annual report, 390; pro-fessorship of anatomy and physiology, 594, 8.39;lectures, etc., 596; scholarships, 1007- Queen's, Birmingham, lectures, 489; prizes,

490, 695; changes in, 503; Mr. Bennett May's in-troductory address, 677; annual report, 834; open-ing of session, 894

Queen's, Cork, Instruction at, 596; reportof, 789

Queen's, Galway, instructiontat, 596; an-nual report, 615; scholarships, 1023; appointmentin, 1034

Royal, of Physicians of Edinburgh, regula-tions for licence, 467; and Royal College of Sur-geons, regulations for double qualification, 470;regulations for certificate in sanitary science, 500

Royal, of Physicians of London, Balymedal, 21; conversazione, 22; quarterly meetings,253, 883; pass-lists, members, 305, 900; Dr. Wick-ham Legg's Bradshaw lecture, 393; regulationsfor membership, 459; for licence. 459, 460; extra-ordinary meeting, 1094; lectures in 1884, 1203

Royal, of Burgeons of Edinburgh, pass-lists,400; regulations for licence, 468; for licencein dental surgery, 543

Royal, of Surgeons of England, voting atelection of members of council, 19, 73, 92; reporton museum, 25; election of members of council,56, 76; Association of Fellows of, se.e Association;pass-lists, primary examination for membership,47, 98,148, 948, 1001; final examination for mem-bership, 148, 205, 305, 1001, 1050; for licence indental surgery, 850; primary examination for fel-lowship, 1050; final examination for fellowship,1217; meetings of council, 81, 288, 991,1210; ap-pointment of president and other officers, 81;statistics of examinations, 185; questions at pass-examination formembership,208, 1196; at primaryexaminations, 303, 9853; at examination for fellow-ship, 1166; at examination for licence in dentalsurgery, 904; financial report, 428; meeting ofAssociation of Fellows of, 444; regulations formembership, 460, 462; for fellowship, 460, 463 ; fordiploma in dental surgery, 543; Cacendar of, 638;petition In favour of non-personal voting, 6f92;proposed new catalogue of library, 832; action ofcouncil regarding non-personal voting, 879, 991;statistics of, 901 ; history of proceedings regard-ing, 1027; Mr. Marshall's Bradshaw lecture, 1148,1173; appointment of examiners, 1210, 1270 ; Jack-sonian prize of, 1252

oayal. of Surgeons in Ireland, pass-lists,403; regulations for licence, 473; for fellowship,474; for diploma in midwifery, ib.; for licence indental surgery, 543; lectures at, 594; examinersin dental surgery, 839; secretaryship of, 890 pro-fessorship of anatomy, 938; Dr. Foot's introduc-tory address, 992; professorship of dental surgeryil, 1034

- University, lectures, 479; fees, 481, 482; in-struction at, 486; scholarships and prizes, 486, 685,694, 851; appointments at, W.3; Mr. Tweedy's in-troductory address, 679; dinner, 693; physiolo-gical laboratories, 697

University, Bristol, fees, 481, 482; lectures,489; instruction at, 491; prizes, 491, 695.

University, Dundee, opening of, 740University of Durham, fees, 481, 482; lec-

tures, 489; instruction at, 493; scholarships andprizes, 493, 695; appointments at, 503; nimberof students in, 1067

vii

College, University, Liverpool, fees, 481, 482; lec-tures, 489; instruction at, 491; exhibitions andprizes, 491, 695, al1; appointments In, 505; open-ing of session, 748; Descriptive Catalogue ofPathological Museum of, rer., 826

Colleges,Royal, of Physicians and Surgeons of Edin-burgh, pass-lists, 400,850; regulations for doublequalifications, 468- of Physicians and Surgeons in Ireland, pio-posed conjoint examination, 1209

Collier, Mr. W., deaths under chloroform, 1158Collier-ships, ventilation of, 1143Colotomy, isguinal, 878Colour-sense, testing of, Dr. Brailey on, 1008; Dr.Snellen on, 1001)

Colours, poisonous, manufacture and use of in Ger-many, 533; instruction in, 735

Combatant and medical officers of army. Vee ArmyCondylomata, treatment of by carbolic acid, 213Confidential information.1098Congress, Intereolonial Medical at Amsterdam, 601-______ International Medical, organising com-mittee of, 706

Conjoint examination, proposed, for Ireland, 1209Conjunctiva, cystic tumour of, 922; peculiar affec-tion of, 1246Constipation, Dr. Douglas Lithgow on cascara

sagradainl, 6.; Dr.J. Sawyeron treatment on,965Consultants and general practitioners, Dr. A. H.Newth on, 674; letters on, 754, 804, 951

Consumption, Dr. F. Bagshawe on climatic treat-ment of, 158. &e Phthisis

Contagious Diseases Acts, Westera Morning N.eu-s on,26, 252. 735; financial results of Mr. Stansfeld'sresolution, 78; Government Bill for detention ofwomen, 80; resolution of South-Western Branch,91; proceedings in Parliament regarding, 95, 147,:152, 397, 4.38; Daily Telegraph on result of Mr.Stansfeld's resolution, 129; letters on, 149, 1090;resolution of British Medical Association con-

cernisng, 276; meeting of opponents of Acts, 811;action of Kent county magistrates concerning,820; Westera Daily Mercury on, 834; proceedingsat Royal Albert Hospital regarding, 1038

Convalescent aid, organisation of, 932Convalescent Home for Working Men in London, 23

Home, Dunoon, report of, 689Convallaria majalis, Dr. D. Drummond on, 970Convulsions, puerperal, Mr. C. 0. Rowley on a case

of, 873Cook, Mr. E. A., influence of benzoates of alkalieson excretion of uric acid, 9

Coolie emigrants, cholera among, 81, 301Copper asanantidotetocholera,439, 37. 804.931,1204Coppinger, MXr. C., new method of bleeding, 529;ichthyosis of tongue with malignant degenera-tion, 1022

Corbyn, Stacey, and Co., Messrs., articles shown Inannual museum of Association, 326

Cordes, Dr. A., luminous paint, 4.50; determinationof sex, 659

Corfield, Dr. W. H., compulsory notification of in-fectious diseases, 174

Cork, health of, 644, 839, 1031Cornea, tweatnsent of ulcers of, Mr. C. Higgens on,865; Mr. T. P. Teale on, ib.

Corn-silk, administration of, 109Coroner for North Devon, 736, 1031; a, on medical

evidesice, 1253Coroners and medical witnesses, 207; election of,

500; and hospital medical officers, .552; fees forpost mortem examinations, 903

Corrigan, Sir John, death of, 938Cory, Dr., the case of, .386, 398, 1305Cosgrave, Dr. E. M., temperance and health, 707Cossham, Dr. W. R., question regarding a club-

patient, 552Cotton-pellet as an aid to hearing, Dr. T. Barron, 722Cousins, Dr. J. Ward, treatment of empyema, 112Cousins, marriage of, 358, 458Coventry, sanitary report of, 848Cowell, Mr. G., congenital dislocation of bothfemora, 1071; Lectures on Cataract, rev., 1199

Cramming, 741Cramp at night, treatment of, 356, 408, 455, 880, 803__ bathers', 82, 640Crane, Surgeon-General, death of, 741Craven, Miss F., servants of the sick poor, 172Creighton, Dr. C., Address in Pathology at annualmeeting of Association, 218, 273; remarks on, 250

Cremations, French report on, 588; in Portugal, 882;societies for, in Italy, 1136; case of, 1158, 1164

Crightoss, Dr., the seton in chronic cerebral disease,1155;Crime and overcrowding, .932

Criminal lunatics, 445, 682, 829, 854, 880, 930Criminals, suggested necropsies of, 652Crippled girls, home for, 458, 609Cripps, Mir. Harrison, syphilitic sore followed byrodent ulcer, 1069; fibrous stricture of retctumtreated by proctotomy, 1120, 1186

Crltehett, Mr. Anderson, eclecticism in operation

THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURIVAL.

cataract, 955; papilloina, 1246; peculiar affec-conjunctiva, O8.

Critchley. J., showA meet-

ing Association,

Craft, John, plaster-of-Paris splints for frac-

turts leg, 559

Crofte, H. B., drugs to medicine,

6.34, 853

Crombie,death of, 1141

Hlalliday, basilysis,

R., incision In arthritis, 910

Crosse, Mr. W. I., poisioning by chloride

hydrochloric acid,Crossman, Mr. .E., Bath Bristol

Cruise, holiday, 455)Culhingworth, Dr. J., acute

plication rltheln, 1234

Cunningham, Mr., introductor~y inFhysic Ireland, 992

Cupping, dry, uses of, 157

Curnow, J., epileptic shipwreck, 433Cut-throat, R. onl suicide by, 11-;Cyst, lln&er, 773; ovary, ruptured,778; dentigetosss Jaw, from, 923;

oil, 1054; sebaceous Qf hand, Treves on, 1123Cystic heCysticercus vitreous body, Dr. oln, 7;

ease of, 117; dog, 761Cystocele complicating labour,

Cysts kidneys, Lucas operations

for,

Dairies, regulation of, 313, 591, 1744

heredity casscer, 9.52Dalrymple Home Inebriates, 836

Damalix, M., 1144A., aneurysm splenic artery, 922

Mr. MeK., noiseless shoes, 9K53Davy, John, presentation to,

Reicsard, tibio-femoral impaction, 7.18Davison, E., Examinations of

Apothecaries' Society, rev., 927Day, W. croupous pneumonia ill child

by bath,

Deaf-mutes, of, 258, 407; Mr. Lee

on ophthalmic of,

Deafness, labyrinthine, of, ; hysterical, 116i

Deakin, Shirley, diplomas, 42; unusual

symptoms application unguentumhydrar-gyri ammoniati,

Death, certificates coroners,

violent, Ireland, 938De Chaumont, Dr., introductory address at the

Army Medical School,

Decoration, proposednew, 1045, 1097

Deformities of lowerlimbs, Dr. Rabagliation osteo-tomy for,1006

Deilhton, John, of,

Dejerine, Dr., atrophy peripheral nerves in loco-

ataxy, 12a52Delirium, Mr. Mercier epidemic of, 630

tremens, treatment of, 901

surgery, regulations licences-In, 54.3; in-struction. in, 51.1

Depaul, Dr., of,

Renzy, Surgeon-General J. N., cholera amongemigrants,

Diabetes insipidus from syphilis, 1020

mellitus, treatment of, 8.53, 951

Diagnosis and treatment, questions of, 3.55, 45.5, 608

Diaries, Iliackwood's, ret., 1248Dianin, Dr., trichioride of phenol, 387Diarrhora, motality from in London, 255; carbolicacid in, 356; summer, Dr. E. Ballard on, 363; in-

faptile, Mr. B. G. Morison on,364.; discussion on,

:366; summer, etiology and pathology of, 435;epidemic, il London, Mr. Makuna on pathologyof, 579

Dickenson, Dr., micro-photography, 1022Dickinson, Dr. W. H., case of gastrostomy.1236Dictionary of Medicine, Dr. Quain's, Aple of, 287

Mineral Waters, etc., MUessrs. Bra4.shaw and Co.'s. rev, 827

Didion, Dr., renal form of typhoid fever, 25)ieffenbac,h. Dr., b,,st of, 930

Diet, low, as an aid to haoemstesis, 1166

Difference of opinion 29Digestion, influenc, of calomel on, 21

Digitalis, 3i. T. F. Raven on cumulative action of,

1015; investigatipn of action of group, 1070Dilke, Sir Charles, inspections by, 832Diphtheria, death of a medical man frominfectioss

of, 22; coexistent with typhoid fever, Dr. G. E.Pagret onl, 67; among fowls, 70; Mr. W. H. Folkeron tracheotomy in a case of, }11; outbreak of from

infected milk, 124; complicated with abortion,787; etiology of, 843; Mr. J. H. Salter on transs-mission and incubation of, 1065; at Caine, 173,Hi8,at Alderaliot, 288; at MilRHill 638; at Bod-

fortid, }9o,; at Canterbury, 1083

Dipsomaniacs. See DrunkardsDisease, Dr. J. Lowe on germ-theory of, 53; collec-

tive investigation of, .-ee Collective Investigation;and heredity, 788; definitions of, 11.55

Diseases, infections, compulsory notification of inEdisnburgh and Greenock, 44; letter on, 45; com-munication with Sir Charles Dilke regarding, 8.5;B111 for p)revenlticn of in metropolis, 252, :142, 352;Bill for Ireland, 847; propagation of by rags, 3977;by new clothes, 411; by books, 686; by milk, 7.lt;by Oriental rues, 785; payment for notilicationof, .518; hospital accommodation for in Liverpool,585, 640, 687, 797; modes of spread of, 5)92; inquiryinto, 735; the Wigan Medical Society on compul-torv notification o4f,90. See also Hospitals

Disilifectilug clhamber at Kingstown, 1089Disinfection of goods, 301; of the atmosphere, 1018Dislocation; of feinora, backwards. congenital, 1f071

-- of jaw reduced after eighteen wveeks, ,77of knee and hip, Mr. J.-W. Hulke on, 1

--of radius, backwards, congenital, 102

Dispensatory of United States of America, rev., 1134Dispensaries, parochbal, substitutes at. 6355, 799;Government Charitable in the Central Provinecsof India, Report on, nec., 927; new departure in,11(17

Dispensary, Anderson's College, 496--- Ardwick and Ancoats, financial condi-ditios; of, 202)

Birmingham General, appointment in,1142

MetropolItan Self-supporting, adv er-tiseinent of, 43

Dispensers, unqualified, 642Dissector's Manual, Messrs. Bruce Clarke and Lock-wood's, ;ev., 1025

Dixon, Mr. James, cata-act operatIons, 1157Dobell, Dr. HI., ladies' dresses, 640; collective lnres-

tigatios; of disease, 1103Doctor, use of title of, 1078, 1269 ;old definition of,

1103, 1167Doctor's holiday, 881Doctors, and dress, 4053; and their Patients, Mr.D.Gisborne on, rev., 1026

Dog, csticercus cellulosan In a, 761Dogs, howling. 440; diet of, 638Dosnations, 6, 17, 18.5, 213, 226, 240, 368, 422, 412, 515r,

603, 617, 665, 791, 860, 864, 950, 972, 990, 1005, 1155,1164, 1230

Donkin, Dr. H., listroductory addressat the LondonSchool of Medicine for Womeon, 6797; tremorsamong lead-polishers, 707; nitrite of sodium,1042

Donovan, Mr. IV., chronic metritis with version ansdflexion of utterus, 6;60

Dover, health of, 22

Dow, Mr. J. A., medical book-keeping, 119Drainage, Mr. It. H. Kinsey on, 103Dreschfeld, Dr. J., micro-organisms in their rela-tion to disease, 1055

Dress and doctors, 40.5Dresses, ladies, suspension of, 640

Drewett, Dr., typicalcase of mvxcedemna, 1072Driver, Dr. F. J., medical officers and relievinag

officers, 10919Drowning, 538Druggist, charge against a, 290Druggists.responsibility of, 79Drugs supplied to paupers, 352; adulteration of,590; relation of to medicine, 631, 852

Drusitt, Dr. R., memorial window, 1141Drummond, Dr. D., unusual case of locomotorataxy, 570; so-called perforating tumours of dusamater, 762; Diseases of the Brain and NervousSystem, ret., 1198

Dr. E., historical note on convallartamajalis, 970

Drunkards, habitual, report of Committee on Legis-lation for, 195, 277; retreats for, 441, 659,795; re-solution of ambeth guardians ol,.9M.0; legislationfor, 983; resolution of Newcast-le-on-Tyne guar-dians. 1085

D)rysdasle, Dr. C. R., aneurysm of abdominal aorta,1190

Dublin, quarterly report of health of, 178, 840; hos-pitals SeeHospitals

Dubois-Reysmond, Dr., celebration of twenty-fifthanniversaryof professorship, 833, 936

Duboud, Dr.,Treatment of Typhsoid Fever, set., 927Dubrovo, Dr., death of, 22Duckworth, Dr. D., Selection from Works of the lateDr. J. Warburton, Begbie, rev., .16

Dudfkeld, Dr. T. O., eanitary administration of themetropolis, 915

Duke, Mr. Joseph, Recollections of the Cabsul Cam-paign, rev., 16

Dulles, Dr. C. W., Remarks on Hydrophobia, rev.,1078

Duncan, Dr. W. A., hydatidiform mole, 118; ap-poisted medical officer to the Charterhouse, 395;tumour of clitoris, 778; ruptured ovarian cyst, iZ.

Dunn, Mr. H. P., Increase of cancer, 658

Dura mater, Dr. D. Drummond on perforatilngtumours of, 762; gurnma of, 774

Durham, Mr. A., ossillc masses in turnours not con-nected with bone, 1019

Dust-bins, 537Dutton, Dr. T., unfounded charges against medicalmen, 998

Dwellings, industrial. 538, 885, 931, 985Dyer, Mr. H. G., drivisig-gioves for winter, 1168Dyes, Dr., treatment of -hlorosis by blood-letting,

719

Dyspepsia, gouty, treatment of, 100, 356; suggestedinlvcstigation of, 1043

BE.Eade, Dr. P., asthma cured by galh anism of the

steck, .580Ear, Dr. Cassell's Translation of Politzer's Text-book

of Diseases of, rer., 926; Mr. (5. I'. Field on ivoryexostosis of external meatuts of, 1011

Earthenwire vessels, glazed, danger of, 4.23Eastwood, Dr. J., paralytic insaisity, :395Eclampsia, puerperal, wet pack in, i73;Eczema of the face, 12; scurf following, 953Eddisoln, Dr. J. E., incision of the *hlest for empy-ema, 618

Edinbu-glsh, health of,Edis, Dr. A. W,, treatunent of elhronic metritis asso-

cilated with retrotlexion. 573: a-rested develop-mnent of one ftetus of twins, 778

Edumsundson, Dr., death of, 133Edsueations, overpressure of, 731, 713, 792; specialisa-

tion in, 1034; illtueuce of on growNvth of body,1211; iphysical, of wolnen, 12]:1; and feedivg,1254

Egypt, cholera in, see Cholera; medical mission to,:;`:,3; health of troops in, 44-5; Upper, public sealtiis;, 591J; special correspondeusce roui, 1012

Elbow, injury of by lawn-tesnnis, ser Tenmiis; Mr.F. 1R. Cross Otl excision of, 911

Eleclric exhibition, Vienna, surgical instrumentsat, 612- nlamp, Mr. E. C. Pliber on, 9*16Electri-ity, animal, and galvallic, Si48Electro-dlfagnosis, 38:3Electrolysis, Mr. A. S. Faulkner on treatment of

dracuticulus bly, 1280Electro-niagsnet removal of steel from vitreous bou)by, 9123; in. ophtulalmic surgery, Mr. S. Suhell o0,

Electro-tberapeutics, Dr. A. Wahltucls on, 023Elephantiatsis, Dr. T. E. Purdom oss a case of, 1281Elliott, M1r. G. H., spina bifida causing retarded

labour, 118Ellis, Mr. J. W., the annual meeting in Liverpool,

147; manri:uae of coussins, 456Emibolism, pulnmonsary, after partusrition. Mr, H.

Hastlings on, 728; Mr. H. It. (;reene onl, I11Esnetice, Dr. C. J. Hare onl use of, 172Emigrant ships, disease in, 95Empihysema, medinstinal, and pneuniotborax, in

tracheotomiy, 1193, 1260Empyetna, Di-. Ward Cousins on incision in, 112;Dr. J. E. Eddisoms on cases of, ti1S

Enirys-Josne3, D1). A., orbital tumnosr, 12-1$1Entereetomy, Mr. E. S. Bishop on occlusion in, 867

Epidemics, history of, 951, 1004, 11(17Epiderinas, thickened, treated by salicylic plaster,

10)71Epilepsy, saturnine, 126; Dr. Althasus on pheno-mena following, 316

Epileptic attacks after shipwreck, 433snental disorder, Mr. J. H. Baker and Dr.

WV. J. Sickle on acts during, 631Epiphysal necrosis, Mr. W. Morrant Baker on, 416;

Mr. J. H. Morgan; on, 4115Epitiselioma, salicylic acid as an application to, 9.33Ergsot. Dr. Dinbone on Use of in; Typhoid Fever,

rer. 927E;s-gotiin. hypodermic use of 50Erysipelas, inlfantile, Mr. W'. A. Macleod on, 873;Mr. H. C. Lawrence on, 106.5; after vaccination,1081, 1213

Ervthfiema ins relation to riheunnatism, 511Eserine, D)r. Ulithoff on use of dilute solutions of,

in painsful corneal ulcers, Mr. C. Higgens on.865~

Ether, suilphuric, discovery of anaesthetic propertiesof, 7238; subcntamseous injection of, 1.003, 1103;naarcosis bky, 11)85

Evanis, SonIS, anind Co., Messrs., articles shown In an-nual museum, 326; and Wormull, Messrs., articlesshowns in assnunnal musenm, 326

Ev att, Snurgeon-Major G. J. H., the Poor-law Medi-cal Service, 303; a Military Medicine Section ofthe Assocations, 557; popular lecture at ainualmeeting of the AssocIation, 846

Eve, Mr. F. B., pedunculated adeno-sarcoma ofskin, 1019

Evidence, medical, strange, 1083, 1264; a coroneron, 1253

Examinations and cram, 741; of Apothecaries' So-

viii [Feb. 2, 1884,

Feb. 2, 1884.] T

ciety, Mfr. W. E. Dawson's Guide to, rev., 927;gy-necological, 1168; proposed conjoint in Ireland,1 209

Elxcision of ankle, by artificial Pott's fracture, Dr.IT. C. March onl, 907; for injury and disease, Mr.T. Jones on, 908; Mr. J. Mulvany on a case of,II 88-- of eye, sympathetic Inflammation after,1216

of joints, MIr. F. R. Cross on, 910of Kinee-joint, Dr. G. E. Feuwick on, rer.,

681 ; Dr. W. M. Campbell on a sew msethod of, 860of rectum, 772of shoulder-joint, Mr. W. Stokes on, 905of stomach, 1141

Exereta or bed-pan case, 121Exhibition, electrical, at Vienna, surgical instru-ments-n, 642

Hygienic, in Berlin, closure of, 882International Health, in 1884, 893,1092,

1138; programme of, 1152Exomphalos, Mr. Lawson Tait on radical cure of,

1118Exophthalmos without goitre, 102:Exostosis, wavy, of auditory meatus, 3Mr. G. P. Fieldon removal of, 1011

Explosions on the underground railway, 884Eye, fragment of brass in, 71; foreign body in fun-

d]os of, 117; Mr. H. Scott. on a rare foreign bodyin, 582; tuberculosis of, 778; tumour of, ib.; Mr.S. Snsell on the magnet and electro-magnet insurgery of, 957; relation of dental lesions to dis-eases of, I1i1; Dr. H. D. Noyes on Diseases of,rov., 1199; sympathetic inrilasnmation of after ex-cision, 1246; model of conjugate movensests of,1247. See Oplithalmia

Eyelid, congenital drooping of, 117

V.Pace, eczema of, 112; clonic spasms of nstscles of,

:179; syphilitic disease of, 920Factories and Workshops Acts Amendment Bill,

147, 201Foculty of Pisysicians alid Surgeons In Ola9gow,

pass-list, 402; regulations for diploma, 469; forlicence Its dental surcery, 54.3; president of, 739Fagan, Mr. J., knee-Ywmarathrosis, ,561; gastros-tomy, 594

Fagge, Dr. C. Hilton, resolution of Guy s Hospitalstudents regsarding, 1037; obituarynotice (rf I10-1;funeral of, 1087, 1141

Fallopian tubes, undescribed disease of, 1076Falsetto and nasal notes, 1095, 1157, 1214, 1261Farqulhar, Dr. J., hot fluids in pcst parunttoii hamor-

rhage, 12.36Pnrqu'ilarson, Dr. R., a Guide to Therapeutics, eT-.,

530Faulkner, Mr. A. S., electrolysis in treatment of

dracsncultis, 1280FeaVt extraordiniary, 4143Fecundity, instassce of, 557Feeding and learsilsg, 125tFecs, payment of, 802, 853; for medical evidence,

1161 ; s-ationasec of, 1269Feltoe and Sons, Messrs., articles exlsibited in ll-nual museum of Assoclations, :121;

Femur, separation of lower epiphysis of, 70; cous-genital dislocation of on both sides 1071

Fenwick, Dr. G. E., ligature of axilfary artery fortraumatic injury, 617; Excision of the tnee-joint, rev 681

Ferguson, ir. H. L., 132Ferguson eye bequest, 889Ferrier, Dr. D., progress of knowledge in physio-logy and pathologyof the nervous system, 80,8.35; tumour of medulla oblongata, 821

Fever-bed at the West End, .505Fever, and abortioss, 787; in London, 900, 1083

catheter. iSee Catheterenteric, epidemics of il Trassvaal, Zulu, and

Egyptian wars, Mr. R. V. Ash on, 3; renal formof, 25; coexistence of with diphtheria, Dr. G. E.Paget on, 67; eases of w"ith two relapses, 226; in-quiry of Collective Investigatioss Commitfee ofMetropolitan Counties Branch concerning, 645;organisms of, and milk, 804; Dr. Dubone onTreatment of, rev., 927; necrosis of upper jaw is,1019; case of, 1133; pneurmothorax during, 1244;at Torpoint, 343; in St. Pancras, 505, 535. 588, 65:3,747; at Muir Kirk, 613; in Glasgow Royal Inifirm-ary, 643; at Carrickfergus, 644; in Channel fleet,causes of, 736; iii Bagshsot, 780; at Neilston, 8:38;at Vincennes, 882- intermittent, treatment of by decoction oflemons, 448

puerperal, Dr. L. Atthill on, 239; Dr. Thor-burn on, 260; Dr. More Madden on, 261; discus-sion on, 2634; inquiry of Collective IhvestigatiosCommittee on, 1039; letters on, 1157, 1214

typhus, in Skye, 290, 346, 352; Mr. hrott andMr. Blore on micro-organisms, in, 10.58; Dr. E. W.

JlE BRITIRS MBDlICALJO &T1NAL.

Hope on distribution of In Liverpool, 1064, 1196;In childhood, Dr. H. Tqmkins (n clinical feature*of, 1183

Fever, urinsary, 1.319yellow, supposed, in Naples, 684, haclllus of,

1032Fibroid tumours of uterns, Dr. Meadows oln differ-

esntial diagisosis of, 716 ; case of, 922; statistics of,1(03(

Fibro-snyoma of uterus, operations for, Mr. Knows-leZr Tsorntou o. 712; Dr. Schroeder on, 714; Dr.X alter onl, 718; deiscussion oil, 719

Field, Mr. G. P., address in Sectiou of Otology, 238;ivory exostosis of auditory tAeattus, 1011

Figs or oranges, 121$1]'inell, Dr. 11esiry, obituary notice of, 702Flisger, st-baceous eyst of, 773Filunly, Dr. J. M., the best depilatory, 756; cases of

skiss-disease, 917Fire at Southsall Asylum, 343, 531; preventioss of in

lunatic asylunsis, 390Fiselser, 1)r. F., sugar as a dressing for wounds, 737Fish as a food, 252, 302, 456, 505, 589, 692; Sir llenryThompsoss ou, rev., 779

Fishesy Board of Scotland, scientific explorationsby, lUS

Fistula, pe-nile, plastic operatioss for, 1131in pes-irepum, after urinary abscess, Mr. F.

B. Jessett oil, 760; cured by gradual dilatatioss ofstrieture, 1191

vv(-sico-vaginal, Dr. P. Boulton onl, 113FitAGerald, Dr. Eldward, death of, .39

-Mr. R. N., operatioss for radieal cure ofliersnia, 1110

Fleet, Channel, Gauses of typhoid fever in, vieoFiemingr, Mr. G., Assimal Plagues. ret., 1077

Dr. C., presentation to, I I.,Fleuss's appar-atus, 379Flies, dlaniger of, 63,R8Flint, Dr. Austin. early tapping in ascitses, .;tFiourrs atifr frunit for hospitals, 208, 107Feetus, inonstrous, 1;; in calcareous envelope, 587;

(if twins, arrested developtment of, 778Folker, Mr. W. H., tracheotomy in diphtheria, 111;subicutaneous ligature of varicose veins, 320

Food, uisosind, prosecution for sale of, 174; in oh.etetrei andi gyvna-eological practice, Dr. GrailyHewitt on, 221; adulteration of in France, 986;nutriti-e valuc of materials of, 1201

Foot, Dr. A. A.. isntri-oductory lecure at Royal Col-lege of Surgeons in Irelatud, 992

Foot, multiple tulmours of. 1129Foot-amid-nioith disease, decision as to, 177;. infec-tion of, 1101; in Scotlanid, 1087

Forbes, Mr. Litton. myringodectomy, 814Forn-eps-lever, Dr. WX. H. Tayler on, rev., 780Forceps. obstetric, axis-traction it delivery with,Mr. J. F. Le Pacge on, 768, 1012; Dr. R. Barneson,871; Dr. J. H1. Avelisig on, 897; new form of, Mr.11. H. A. Hunter on, 879

lForearm, amputation of, with rapid healing ofstump, 1195

Fo-eigni bodv in eye, 71, 117,1582, 923; in larynx,Mr. S. Wolferstan oln, 115; case of, 1194; instomach, remnouval of, 801

Forrest, Dr. It. W., esiteric fever with two relapses,2211

Foster, Dr. B., representation in the Council, andgeneral practitioners, 203; political influence ofthe medical professioss, 439

Fowvl, Mr. Parker on sarcoma in a, 431Fowls, diphtheria in, 70Fox, Drs. Tilbury and Colcott, Epitome of Skin-Dis-

eases, set., 120Fr-acture of clavicle, treatment of, 396; and seapsla,

incomplete, 1022Colles's, double, Mr. R. J. Bryden on, 1129of humerus, neck of, Dr.Fenwick on injury

of asxillary art-cry in, 617- of lowerJaw, rare, MI1r. T. M. Watt on, 529

of olecranon, alleged usnskilful treatmentof. 552__ of patella, repeated, Mr. H. Parson on, 11;Mr. WX. Gem on cause of non-union in, 431 ; SirJoseph Lister on treatment of by suture, 855, 883,976, 1031; cases of treated by sature,P74, 1191;r-emarks on, 989; letters ol. 998, 1014, 1096, 1104;Mr. R. Jonesontreatment of, 1011

of skull, compound depressed, 15of tibia, comminuted, from Indirect vio-

lence, MNr. C. H. WV. Parkinson onl, 5)82Fractures, use of plaster-of-Paris in, Mr. C. Heath

on, 559 ; Mr. J. Croft on, ib.; Mr. A. Q. Silcoek onrepair of. 9062

France, adulteration of food in, 986; m-ineral watersof, 1084; insansity in, 1107

Frankland, Dr. E. F., Agrictlttural Chemical Ana-lysis, rev., 980

Freer, Mr. E. L., -volsnteer surgeons, 798Freire, Dr. D., batillut of yelloW feVer, 102FriendlySocieties MedicalAlliance, and the medical

profession. 96

Frome, sanitary report of, 705Fruit in summer, 128Fumigation and antiseptic inhalation, i980Furley,Mr. J., the Army Medical Ieptrtmesit inEgypt,j0; ambulane work, 745

G.Gabh, Mr. D. HI.,the Hotel Monte Generoso, 408diagnostic value of bacillus of tubercle, I110Gairduer, Dr. W. T., aphasia, 309; sanitary scienceand preventivO medicine, 690

Galabin, Dr., effects of forces in labour on the faptalhead, 1282

Galezowski and Dagusenet, MM., treatment ofezenia of face, 112

Galium aparine for relief of cancer, Mr. C. Boyceon, 14

Gall-stones, 1133Galton, Captafin D., some points In lhospital con

struction, 422_Mr. F.. Life-History Album, rer,, 11351

prizes for life-history, 121-1Galvanic and animal electricity, 648Galvanic Battery. See BatteryGalvanism of nieck, Dr. P. Eaae-on cure of astlmaby, 580Gamibling in life-assuranec, 172Cramgee, Dr. Arthur, introductory address at Owen§College,665Mr. S., Some Debatable Questions, se-.,1199

Cangrene during pregnancy, 778; of nose from ar-senical paste, 919; of uterus, idiopathic, 1076;sessile, high amputation for, 1192 ; of arm afterinjury to thumb, D]r. U. C. Stuiddert on, 1235

Gardiner Mr. W., continuity of protoplasm throughWalls of vegetable cells,647

Garrard, Mr., surgical treatment of renal calculus,92-1, 1023

Gastro-enteritis in a bear, 773Gastrostomy for malignant stricture of esophagils,

5594, 1236Gateshead, sanitary report of, 818Gay, Mr. Johni, anatomy of the venous system, 107-;health ef, 1252

Gee, Dr. B., address in Section of Diseases of Chil-dren, 236; scarlatinal nephritis, 875; albuminousand purnlent urine in children, 961

C elseminuni, ptosis and diplopia from administra-tion of, Mr. C. H. W. Parkinson on, 323

(C em, Mr. Xt., probable cause of non-union of frac-tured patella, 431

C enu valgum, treatment of, 167Germ-theory of disease, Dr. J. Lowe on, 513; Dr.Carpenter on, 648; letter oss, 110:3

Gestations. Se PregnancyGibles, Dr. H., caution, 1270Gift-books, Christmas, set., 112.5Giles, Mr. G. M., pathogesesis of pneumonia, 10

Dr. R. F., the use of the title doctor, 1200Gillespie, Dr. F., determination of sex, 6.59; micro-organisms in relation to disease, 1283

Gishorne, Mr. D., Doctors and their Patients, rem.,1026Glands, bronchial,irritation of pneumogastric nervefrom enlargement of, 5-56

Glasgow, health of, 132, 389, 540. 64A3, 740, 838, 96,,1031, 1146, 1256; drainage of, 889; water-supply of,1087; sanitary work in, 12;6

Gloves for driving, 1168Glynn. Dr. T. R., address to Section of Medicine,

330; complete paraplegia with rigidity, 570Godlee, Mr., tubercular ulceration of tongue, 1243Goitre, malignant, Mr. 0. Pusey on, 430Gold Coast,health of Englishmen inn, 655; medical

officers of colony, 1270Golding-Bird, Mr. C. H., dislocation of jaw reduced

after eighteen weeks, 877Gonorrleea, hydrastis in, 1258Goodhart, Dr., peritoneal abscess in cliil4ren,

775Gosselin, M., action of antiseptics, 588Gould, Mr. A. Pearce, introductory address at theMiddlesex Hospital, 677

CGouldstone, William, case of, 583, M9Goust, Sir B. C. Brodie's prescription. for, S50Gouty dyspepsia, treatment of, 100, 3t56Graham, Mr. A.. case of malformation, 1125GraBtfey, Dr., cholera in Egypt, 13-, 179Grant, Dr. Ogilvie, rupture of heart, 197

Dr P. M., obituary notice of, 15a3Grants for scientific research, of British Associa-tion for Advancement of Science, 706; of BritishMedical Association, report of Cosipittee, 1914;list of, 741, 1171:1

Granville. Dr. J. Mortimer, treatment of sleeplessness, 943

Graphic records of movements of liRbs, Dr. FWarneron, 576

Grsesi, Dr., dangers from flies, 688Grates, smoke-consuming, 110t2

THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOVRNAL.

Gravesend, sanitary report of, 703Gray, Mr. Clement, Casarean section, 727

Mr. F. J., retreats for dipsomaniacs, 659Greathed, Mr. W. T. W., prescription for dissolving

pins in the stomach, 756

Green, Mr. Foster, gift to Hospital for Phthisis inBelfast, 1089

Mr. J. L., left-handedness among the ancientHebrews, 954

Dr. T. H., address to Section of Iathology,229

Greene, Surgeon-Slajor H. R.. death from pulmon-ary embolism after partturition, 1123.;

Greenway, MIr. , the Contagious Diseases Acts,149; Captain Galton on hospital 'onstruction,d50

Greenwood, Mr. C. E., the morning bath, 9.03- Mr. James, Medical Usion Society, 408Gribbon, Surgeon-3ajor, cholera in Egypt, 1040Griffith, Dr. A. H., bony formation iii choroid, 119;

retinal htcmorrhage in pernicious anaemia, ib.Mr. Moses, death of. 12351Mr. T. N., perfloratiois of the tynsipastsm,

11811

Mr. W. F. A., fibirinous polypus, 118Growth, normal rate of In infancy ana childhood,

824; Mr. D. J. Hamilton on, 1271Guiana, Britisls, isiedical service of, 23

Guillery, SI., moulded zine splints, 11:36Guinea-worm, Mr. Faulkner oil electrolysis in, 1280

Gumma of dura mater, 774Gunm, Mr. R. M., ansestheties in relation to after-sickness and death-rate, 107. 406, 814; coigenlitaldrooping of upper eyelid, 117

Gunishot-wound of thigh, 439Gynacological examinations, 1168

H.Haddad, Dr., cholera in Egypt, 297, 349, 599

Haddens, Dr. W. B., scirrihus of bladder, 773; rup-tured heart, 1921

Haenmarthrosis of knee, Mr. J. Pagan on. 361Himnaturia, malarial, treatnient of. 12:12Hemorrhage into ovarian cyst, 118; uiterine, injec-

tion of hot water in, Dr. R. Boxall on, 11;: Mr. W.Bain on, 165; Mr. H. D. Pullan oln, id..; Sr. T. P.

Taylor on, 247; Sir. J. R. Ltinn on, ib.; Sir. S. T. D.Weston on, 1016; Dr. J. Farquhar oll, 1236; intra-ventricular, in brain, 876; retinal, anwimia a causeof, 1246; cerebral, with passage of blood into opticnerves, 1247

Hoemorrholds, assatomiy of, 921Ha'mostasis, low diet ami aid to, 1166Haffenden, Mr. D. A., suicide of, 835; memorial of,

1030; the charge against, 1255, 1260, 1262Hagens, Dr.,removal-of foreign body frorn stomach,

801Hair, means of removillmg, 660, 756

Hairs in the urine, 9552; Mr. Taylor on, 1190Hair-dye, Naquet's, 50Halbert, Dr. J.E.,treatment of malarial hsematuria,

1232Halifax, sanitary report of, 703Hamilton, Dr. A. B., poisoning by labuirnum, 918

Mr. P. J., nutritiom and growth, 1271;Pathology of Bronchitis, rev., 1283

Hand, Mr. F. Treves oms sebaceous cyst of, 1123Hands, moist, treatment of, 100; and feet, absence

of, 954Handsworth, sanitary report, of, 656Hardey, Mr., obstruction of bowels in pregnancy,

749Hardy, Mr. H. Nelson, Royal Commissioss of In-quiry into hospitals, '3

Hare, Dr. J., good remedies out of fashion, 151Hare-lip, Dr. H. C. Rawdon on operation for, 723;treatment of premaxillary bone in, 1074

Harle, Mr. W. J. V., channel for spreading of cho-lera,356

Harness, luminous, 1219

Harrison, Mr. Regissald, address in surgery at an-

nual meeting of Association, 213, 246; remarkson, 249; recognition of professional services, 301

Mr. R. C., suicide by cut-throat, 115Hart, Mr. Ernest, prevention of cholera, 181; sani-tary regulation of milk-trade, 744; abatement ofsmoke, 939; housing of the poor, 1090

Hartley, Mr., fragment of brass ten years in eye,

71Harvey, Dr. William, removal of remains of, 790,

831- iMr. William, catheter-fever, 1319

Haslam, Mr. W. F., paralysis of trapezius, 1132Hassall, Dr. A. H., ban Remo Climatically andMedically Considered, rev., 729; Inhalations illpulmonary disease, 869

Hastings, Mr. H., death from pulmonary embolismafter parturition, 728

Hastings, sanitary report of, 703Haughey, Dr. A. R., death of, 735Hay, Dr. Matthew, appointed professor of MedicalJurisprudence inAberdeen,,443; nitrite ofsodium,

997, 109.5; complimentar supper to, 1316Hay-fever Mr. W. F. Phillips on treatment of, 69..Hayes, Dr. R. A., hyoscyamine, 1133H~ealth-trips, 408, 45.5

Healtth, AMr. T. P. Teale on, 792; influence of meteor-ological conditions on. 886; Influence of educationon, see Education. 4ee also Public Health

Hearing of school-children, .91; and vision, loss of

after injury of head, 1246Heart, syphilitic disease of, 119; rupture of, 197,921; systole of, 385; Dr. Ldgg on aneurysms of,:393; unusual rapidity of action of, 530; disease ofwith Bright's disease, 771; congenital malforma-tion of, 773

Heath, Mfr. Christopher, immediate treatment offrlatures by plaster-of-Paris bandage, 359

Ilemniachromatopsia, case of, 117Hemianopia, homonymous, 778Hemiplegia with atrophy in right eye, 777Heuriques, M1r. A. G., provident (lispensaries, 31Herdman, Dr., introductory address at LiverpoolUniversity College, 716

lHeredity and disease,788Hernia, Dr. J. H. Warreni's Practical Treatise on,

rc., 119*; strangulated, Dr. J. W. Browne on, 912 ;

Dr. J. H. Warreis on operative measures for reliefand cure of, 91:3; operations for radical cure of inchildhood, Mr. R. N. Pughe on, 915; M1r. T. N.FitzGerald on radical cure of, 1110

Abdominal, Mr. Rushton Parker on, lev.,826

fesuoral, case of, 71-inignlnal, (congenital, withtestes in perilneo,

Mir. J. A. Williams oss, 110; strangulated cout-genital, 197

umbilical, Sir. Lawson Tait on radical cureof, 922, 1118

Herniotomyv, Mr. A. F. McGill on treatment of sacin, ;527; prophylactic, with ligature of sac, 1127;fourteen cases of, 1195

Herpes, labial, relation of to rigor, 1241; of fifthilerve, with paralysis of facial nerve, 1246

Herringham, Dr. W. P., the life-history albuim1214 ; fever in the puerperal state, ib.

Hewetson, Mr., enlargement of clitoris, 71Hewett, Sir Prescott, baronetcy conferred on, 183;retirement of, 984

Hewitt, Dr. Graily, address to Section of ObstetricMedicine at annual meeting of Association, 2924Diseases of Women, rev., 730

Hiccough, severe, 983

Hlckinbotham, Dr. J., morality of certain obstetricand gynaccological operations, 1132

Hickman, Dr. W., Aide or Hindrances to Practi-tioners of Medicine, rev,, 979

Higgens, Mr. C., treatment of painful ulcers of thecornea by warmth and eserine, 865

Hill, Dr. Alfred, health of, 89.5Hind, Mr. George, appeal on behalf of, 753, 803, 854,

902, 952, 10.52, 1165, 1322Hip, and knee, dislocation of, Mr. J. W.Hulke on, 1;

Mr. F. B. Cross on disease of, 911Histology, Dr. Klein's Elements of, rev., 730Hodges, Mr. G., marriage of cousins, 608Hodgson, Mr. G. F.,life-insurance, 556; labyrinthine

deafness, 649Hodson, Mr. A., frequent pregnancies, 1269Hogg, Dr. C., depilatory, F60Holden, Dr. J. B., purulent urine after catheterisa-

tion, 970Holiday, Where to take a, rev., 240; Annual, ret.,

271; the doctor's, 881Holiday cruise, 4,5Holidays, necessity for, 175Holme Valley, sanitary report of, 704Holmes, Mr. T., compound depressed fracture of

skull, 15; payment by hospital patients, 31; andHulke, Mr., System of Surgery, rev., 72, 633

Holsworthy, sanitary report of, 703Holwell, Mr. E. B., concealed syphilis, 49Home as a sanitary unit, 26

convalescent. See ConvalescentforInfirm Children, Glasgow, report of, 889

Homes of the poor, 985;Homoeopath, candidature of a for membership of

Association, 41Hope, Dr. E. W., typhus fever In Liverpool. 1061,

1196Mr. S. W., a case of phthisis, 917

Hordeum, pure, 121Horrocks, Dr., facial, conjunctival, and retinal

n&-vus, 117Horse-flesh, consumption of in France, .537; in-sound, conviction for sale of, 689

Horses, troop, trappings of, 588; shoeing of, 1220;docking of tails of, 12.52

Hospital, Adelaide. medical staff and instruction,59.5; Mr. Warren's introductory address, 993

-- Alice Memorial, in Darmstadt, opening of,1142, 1203

Alloa County, financial report, of, 539~ Bath Mineral Water, report of, 602

Hospital, Bath Royal United, inedical staff and ini-

struction, a545Belfast, hew, 133

Belfast Royal, quarterly meeting of coml-mittee, 540; election *t louse-physi'ian.annual meeting, 1035

- at Birmingham, new suburban, 747, pt;,

II55--- Birmingham, General, fees, 481; medical

officers, 4189; instruction at, 4190; proposed hos-pitail for chronic cases, 747

Birmilnghlanm, Queen's, new buildings of,

126; fees, 481; medical officers, 480; instructlotiat, 490; changes in, .5)3,894,-- Bristol General, fees, 481; medical office's,489; instruction, etc., at 491; scholarship at, 864

Caina, in Bombay, foundation of, 1082

Charing Cross, Lord Wolseley at, :13;

anibulance-company of, and cholera in Egypt, 77;instruction 477; scholarships prizes, 477,

693, 747; medical staff, 478; fees, 480; changes at.,3W2

for Childreii, Aberdeen, bazaar for, .306, 7.51for Children, Belfast, concert in aid of, 74]for Children, Birmisinghsam, vacancies in,

984, 1155; appointment in, 1204

for Children, Cork, mode of electing me(li-cal officers, 1209

for Children, Dundee, opening of, 1208for Children, Great Ormond Street, staff of,

.5451; temporary closure of, 986; appointment in,

1082

o-for Children, Paddinggton, demonstrationsin aid of, 785

for Children, Pendlebury, instruction at,3)46

for Children,Royal Edinburgh,statisties of,

3l06, 689, 936, 1147--for Children, Victoria, performance in aid

of, 43

for Children, Wirrall, description of, 2,

City of Dublin, medical staff and instruc-

tion, 3)9.3; appointment in, 991

forConsumption, Belfast, 991, 10889-for Consumption, Brompton, medical staff

and instruction, 34-5- Cottage, for Dunoon, 346

Cottage, Hawick, fancy fair iii aid of, 388

Dentil, of Ireland, opening imeetilng, 1089

-Dental, of London, donation by Sir E.

Saunders to, 252; staff and instruction, .544; ap-pointment in, 1136

Dental, at Manchester, new, 173

Dental, National, staff and instruction, 344

Devonshire, at Buxtoii, report of, 60:3for Epilepsy and Paralysis, report of, 673,

849-Eye, Birmingham, new buildings of, 126,

11335Eye, at Manchester, new, 602

-Fev'er, it Ayr, annual meetitig, 1146

Fever, for Bolton, 440

Fever for Govaii, 789

Fever, London, want of funds at, 1160;new isolation-wards at, 1255

Fulham, report of, 800

Gibson, at St. Andrew's, appointment in,

8i9-- Great Northern. proposed extension of, 128

Guy's, disposal of dead bodies at, 343, 7.16;

medical staff and lecturers, 478; fees, 480; instruc-

tion at, 483; scholarships and prizes, 483, 685,1193; changes at, 502; recent improvements at,

388; soiree at, 692; appointment of physician,1033; resolution of students regarding Dr. Hilton

Fagge, 1037

-- Ibrahim, 555for Incurables, Aberdeen, donation to, 789

for Incurables, Edinburgh, appointmentat,

789for Infectious Diseases, at St. Andrew's,

740

Italian,in London, 438

-- Jaffray memorial, 1155, 1205

-Jervis Street, medical staff and instructionat, 59.5

King's College, resignation of sisters at,

174, 345, 356; medical staff, 478; fees, 480 ; instrue-tion at, 483

Liverpool Northern, medical staff and in-

struction, 545

- Liverpool Royal Southern, medical staff

and instruction, 545

London, retirement of Mr. Hutchinson,126; medical staff and lecturers, 479; fees, 480; iii-

struction at, 484; scholarships and prizes, 484, 694,747; changes at, 503; Professor Huxley's address

at, 709; com'ersas-ione at, 746; new regulationsre-garding out-patients, 1145, 1160- Lunatic, Lincoln, report of, 47

Lunatic, St. Andrew's, Northampton, re-

port of, 602

x(Feb. 2, 1884.

Feb. 2, 1884.] TEE RRITISE MEDICAL JOURNAL.

Hospital, Lyiug-iu, Coosmbe, instruction at, 593 ; ap-isintntent of master, 840, 991, 12.57

Lying-in, Queen Charlotte's, instruction at,4.5

Lying-in, Rotunda, instruction at, .597bsater Infirmorum, Belfast, opening of,

.)39; medical staff of, 1034M--Mater Misericordise, medical staff and in-

struction at, 595; l)r. J. Reymond's introductoryaddress at, 1)94

Maternity, Cork, prizes at, 45-Maternity, Edinburgh Royal, staff of, 740

- Maternity, Glaigow, annual meeting, 1146

Meath, partial closure of beds in, 84; nuedi-ela staff and instruction at, .596; Dr. Moore's in-

trodsactory address at, 9913Mercer's, medical staff and Instruction at,

.596Middlesex, medical staff and lectures, 479;

fees, 480, 481; instruction at, 485; scholarshipsanud prizes, 48.5, 394, 717; changes at, 503; MIr.Pearce Gould's introductory address at, 677; ad-ditions to buildings, 697; Report of Registrars of,re-c., 827

Miller memorial, foundation of, 289Norfolk * and Norwich, new buildings of,

..316; medical staff and fees, 546; bazaar in aid of,637

for North London, central, 1266Ophthalmic, Royal Losidon, staff, etc., of,

- Ophthalmic, Royal Westminster, instruc-tion at, 54.5

- Ophthalmic and Aural, Cork, fair in sup-port of, 444

-- Orthoptedic, Royal, instruction at, .545- Richmond, medical staff and instruction

at, 5`96; Dr. Bank's introductory address at, 992Royal Albert, pay-wards in, 607; annual

ueeting and the Contagious Diseases Acts, 1034- 8t. Alban's, report of, $16- St. Bartholomnew's. assistant-physicianship

of, 130, 173,685.; instruction at, 477; scholarshipsand prizes, 477, 69)3, 864; medical staff and lec-turers, 478; fees, 480; changes at, 502; annualdinner, 692; meeting of students regarding Mr.Shuter, 932; assistant-surgeonship of, 933, 1252

St. George's, medical staff and lecturers,478; fees, 480; instruction at, 482; scholarshipsland prizes, 482, 6)3; changes at, 502; Mr. Besnnett'sintroductory address, 675; annual dinner, 693--- St. Mary's, dinner isl aid of funds, 80; new

dean of, 251 ; medical staff and lecturers, 479;fees, 480, 481; instruction at, 485.; scholarshipsand prizes, 485, 694, 747; changes at, 503; Dr.Handfield Josses's introductory address, 677,annual dinner, 693; memorial window in chapelof, 1223

St. Thomas's, medical staff and lectures,479; fees, 481; instruction at, 486; scholarshipsand prizes, 486, )9i1, 747; changes at, 503;Mr. Le Gros Clark's introductory address, 678

- Salford Royal, annual report, 1156; annual

meeting, 1156

St. Vincent's, medical staff and Instructionat, 5)97; Mr. MeArdle's introductory address at,993

-Sanitary, at Taunton, report of, 1161

Seamen's, medical staff of, .54.5-Sheffield, medical staff of, 489

Sir Patrick Dun's, medical staff and in-struction at, 597

- for Skin-Diseases, St. John's, consultationsat, 1166

Station, at Canterbury, Inspection by Dukeof Cambridge, 173

- Steevens'E, Dr., medical staff and Instruc-tion at, 597

Swansea, donation to, 1203

Temperance, London, report of, 147Throat and Ear, Central London, medical

staff and instruction, 545

University College, medical staff of, 479;

fees, 481; instraction at, 488; enlargement of out-

patient buildings, 696

Victoria, at Cairo, 1042

West London, opening of new wing, 428;medical staff, 545; name of snew ward, 684; pre-paratory school of medicine at, 987

- Westminster, medical staff and lecturers,

479; fees, 481, 482; instruction at, 487; scholar-

ships and prizes, 487, 69P, 784, 8.51; changes at,503, 534; Mr. Barrow's Introductory address,680; proposed alterations in buildings, 73.5, 1088

Wolverhampton and Staffordshire, me-

dical officers and fees, 546; donation to, 588

for Women, Chelsea, opening of new, 77;consulting staff, 1251

for Women, Soho Square, clinical lectures

at, 785

-_ for Women and Children, Cork, annual

meeting, 603

Hospital Saturday in Birmingham, 1113, 1142

-- Saturday, in London, 607; claims of work-

isig men to representation on committees, 811,1)81; meeting of board of delegates, 1081. 1253

Saturday, at Wigan, 1282Sunday in Belfast, 11)89

- Sunday in Birmingham, 882, 895, 11.12

S-tnday islBrightoss, 931Sunday in Dublin, 9:18Susnsdav in Wigass, 1262

Hospitals, adnsimsistration of, conference on, 31canvassing for appoisstnsesits iu, 981

--for cholera, 288, 3)2, 389, 589Comm,,ittee of Maiiagers of, 174, 252, 933cossstrssction of, Captain D. Galton ois,

.122; letter oss, 650

-_____- iasd convalescent insstitslt ions, X3dead poor ius, 313, 5;36in Dusbliss, telephone for, 29; board of

susperintendesice of, 5l5; inspectioss of, 641flowers and frusit for, 208, 407

Il Fsassce, elsaplasicies to. 22

General, and hospitals for the insasse, Dr.T. L. Rogers oss 232; and cases of acute manasia,988

for issfectiosss diseases, mild and conva-

lescesnt cases of, 27; in children, 53,5; in Liver-

pool, 585, 640, 687, 845-- in Ireland, inquiry in Parliament coss-

cernsisng, 46

-of London, finsances of, 32, 8, '1293medical officers of, and corossers, 5.52naval and military, 302

naval, female nurses for, 735

-in Nes Zealasnd, 836pDhotography in, 1084

-____--Royal Commission of inquiry into, m3Hotel Monte Generoso, 408Hotels, continental, water-closets in, 1102Houses, building of, 82, 385; sassitary certificates of,

:384; of the poor, Mr. Hart on, 1091)Hove, death-rate of, 383; sassitary report of, 657Howard, Mr. J. F., lacerntioss of popliteal artery,

91,7; urinsary abscess, 1053Howard medal, award of, 1030Hudson, Mr. Jassmes, communicability of phthsisis,804

Dr. R. S., death of, 892; resolutioss of lIed-ruths guardians cosicerning, 1145

Huggett, Mr., articles shown in annual museum,375

Hulke, Mr. J. W., dislocatioss of knee and of hip, 1;malignant tumours of foot, 1121)

Humassity, want of, 903Husne, Mr. J. H., influence of education on health,

743*Humerus, Mr. J. H. Morgan oss epiphysal necrosis

of, 419; Dr. G. E. Fesnwick oss injury to femoralartery after fracture of neck of, 617

HUmplsries, Mr. N. A., the Medical ProvidentSociety, 183

Humphry, Dr. G. S., fatal case of purpura hsemor-rhagica, 530; address to Sanitary Institute, 69)0

Mr. L., slow compression of spinll cord,10121

Hunt, Dr. Belljsmin, obituary notice of, 553

___Mr. De Vere, the accident at Conway, 407Sir. WV. A., India-rubber in a tooth, 1131

Hmnster, Dr., and the cholera iss Egypt, 127, 393, 542,597, 841

Sir. R. H. A., midwifery forceps, 879

Hurford, Dr. C. H., appeal oss behalf of, .5.58Hurry, Mr. J. B., quarantine in Australia, 1096Huste linson, Mr. Jossathan, retirement from officeat London Hospital, 196; testimonial to, 128, 8.32,986, 1143; diffusion of knowledge of ophthalmictherapeutics, 7.57; collective Investigation of dis-ease, 862; high amputation for senile gansgrense,11)2

_- Mr. Jossathan, junior, acute gastro-ensteritis in a bear, 773; peritonitis In a deer, 774

Mr. S. J., extraction and transplanta-tion of teeth, 1126

Hutton, Mr., puruslent pericarditls, 825

Huxley, Mr. T. H., elected president of Royal So-

ciety, 77; the State and the medical profession,709, 733; address to Royal Society, 1153

Hydatid of kidney, Mr. Clement Lucas on, 613; ofliver, 779

Hydatidiform mole, 118

Hyde, Dr. J. N., Practical Treatise on Diseases ofthe Skin, rev., 979

Hydrastis in gonorrhea, 1258Hydrochloric acid, poisoning by, 131

Hydrocyanic acid as als antidote to strychnia, Mr.C. H. W. Parkinson on, 165; letters on, 35i

Hydrometra, treatment of, 755Hydronephrosls, Mr. Lucas on treatment of, 612

Hydrophobia, deaths from, 593, 739, 784; Dr. C. W

Dulles on, rev., 1078

Hyoscyamin in a case of tremor of arm, 1133

Hypericum for bed-sores. Dr. H. S. Snow on, 1125

Hypertroplsy of breasts, 778

Hypochondriasis, venereal and sexual, Mr. F. W.

Lowndes on, 564

Hb'podermic injection of blood, 9532; of ether, 10(8 ;syringe for, 110)3---- syringe, how to keep in order, 1004

Hypostulphite of soda, ats a disinfectant in cancer of

the uterus, 12118

Hysterectomy for uterine fibromata, Sir. J. K.

Thornton on, 712; Dr. Schroeder on, 711; Dr. W.

Walter on, 718; supravaginal, Dr. T. Keith on,1116

HVsteria in a boy, 167

Hysterieal deafness, 11 64

Hysterical malingering, Dr. A. If. Bennett on, .671.

Ices and iced drinks, :387Ielhthyosis of tongue -with malignant degeneration,1022

Idiots, homes for, 1004, 1052, 1103, 1101

Imbecile teL. 78

Imbeciles, asylums for, 756, Scottish National

institute for, 136Income-tax, .5.;2, 948Isscssrables, British House for, accouint of, 100; the

Colquhoun bequest for, 388India, jsnior medical service of, :381 ; mortality in

prisoiss in, 439; deaths from wild animals andIsnakes in, 1030

India-rubber iu a tooth, 1131

Inebriate, a female, 149Inebriates, Horne for at Port Hamilton, 387; Dal-

ryssuple Home for, 8:3). See also Drsmkards

Intant. erysilpelas iii ass, 'Sir. W. A. Macleod on,

873; Mi. H. C. Lawrence on, 1065; messstruatios

in as, 1141l. See Child

Isnfasntile cholera. See

Infants, bathinsg of iii the sea, :114; Isew borss, feet

of, 933 prevention of mortality anionsg, 1201;causes of mortality, 1252. &ee Chinidres

Infection, carriage of by rags, 253

Issfections, specilic, Dr. Creightons O0l asstossomous

life of, 218, 250, 351

Issfirmary, Aberdeen Roysal, collectiGss of yearlysubscriptions, 83; appeal to working mess, 132:;stiperisntemlesstslhip of, 177, 253:, 514); fees, etc.,4913; smedical officers, 19.1; bequests to, 540; quar-terly nseetissg of masssagers, 1257 ; proposed cisasngein election otassistassts. ib.

Arbroath, asnsnual report, 388

Boltos,new, opening of, 17);Bristol Royal, iusedical officers, 499; ap-

pointments, prizes, etc., 491IDunsdee Royal, Children's wards in,

.5394_- Edinburgh Royal, additional assistant-

surgeon, 83; medical officers, 494; fees, etc., 495;changes in, 5(03; assistasst-plhysiciass for diseases

of women, 990, 1147

- -3Eye, Glasgow, fees, 496

Eye, at Newcastle, proposed new, .50;- Glasgow Royal, snedical officers, 494;

fees, etc., 4916; chlasges in, a()4; typhioid fever is,

64:3

Glasgowv Western, new rufles of, 31);;medical officers, 4194; fees, appointments, etc.,4196; changes iii, 503; anmual report of, 11411

Hereford General, report of, 800

Inverness Northersi, appointmnent of

house-surgeoss, 64:3- Leeds General, medical officers, 489;

uappoinltmensts, etc., 491; changes in, .543-- Lisburn, presesstmemst for, 1317

-Liverpool Royal, medical officers, 489;

appoisitmeists, etc., 491; changes in, 503

Manchester 1Royal, report of, 301; medical officers, 489; appoisstments, etc., 492; instruc-tions iss desntal surgery,

Newcastle-oss-Tymse, medical officers,

489; appointments, etc., 493North Staffordshire, instruction in,

546; additions to, 5.55Northampton General, instruction in,

5;46Sheffield, medical officers, 489; dona-

tioss to, 603

Shropshire, election of house-surgeon,)99

Stirlisng Royal, report of, 12565Inflammable stores smmder a hospital, 73.5

Ingle, Dsr., hysteria in a boy, 1)57Inhalation in diseases of the lunigs, Dr. A. H. Has-

sall oss, 869; letter on, 1166

Issoculation, anthracic, 887Inquest, travelling fees of witnesses at, 6I54; strange

medical evidence at, 1083; in Londonderry, 1098

Insane, employment of the, 23; Dr. J. Wigleswortlon degeneration of bone in the, 628

Insanity, paralytic, 395; and unreason, 638; and

hard labour, 688; and intemperance, 738; typicalcases of, 749; and crime, 854; Dr. H. P. Stearns

xi

xii

on Causes and Prevention of, rev., 927; in criminalcases, resolution regarding, 942; see also Criminal;ill France, 1107; commission on law of in France,1141. 8ee Lunacy

Institute, Scottish National for imbeciles, 936Institution, Brown, lectures at, 1083

Royal, new manager of, 931Watt, appointment in, 253

Instrument-makers, surgical, international assoeia-tiOnl of, 639

Insurance. Sec Life-assuraneeInteniiI)erance and cholera, 58,, S03; and insanity,

7.38Intestine, obstruction of, Dr. E. Mtalins on laparo-enterotomy for, 5;S1 * Mr. ltusliton. Parker on, 560.);Mr. J. H. Morgan on operative proceediisi in,672; obstruction of in advanced pregnancy, 719;tubercular ulceration of, 71; small,dserticula of,920; Dr. J. Sawyer on treatment of obstructionof, 965; Dr. J. Waugh on a case of obstruction of,968; Mr. Rt. Kirkland on invagination. of, 969; in-tussusception of, treated by injection of air andinversion, 10163; MNr. R. F. Rand on a means oftscertaining course of, 1235

Invaagiation of bowel, M1r. 1t. Kirkland on, 969Ireland, Dr. W. Nv., home for imbeciles, 931Ireland, lunalics in, 46;- zymotic disease in town

listricts, 292; police medical officers, 302; cholerahospitals for, 389; quarteriy report of health of,4 14, 1031.5; violent. deaths in. 138; niarriages in1882, 10)89; medical wants of 1883 in, 1312

Tritis, atropine-poisolling ill, 1141Iron, albuminate, ilntrapcritoneal injection of inansmia, s38:

Trvsnc Surgoon-General J., conveyance of cholerain egypt, 727

Tsehia, amnbulance-work at, 384

J.Jackson, Mr. Arthur, ligature of large arteries, 396;introductory address ait Sheffield School of Medi-cine, 74t6-- Mr. George, the late Mr. Boast, 751, 803,854,

105:3- Mr. If. S., hot water enemata in delivery,

405Jaffray. Mr., convalescent hospital for Birmninglham,

717, 986;Janmes, Mr. J. B., private dispensaries, 603; antisep-

tic inlsalations in diseases of the lungs, 1166; me-(ical peerages. 1268--Dr. Prosser, Vichy and its Therapeutlcal

Resources, rev., 1247Jauvel, M., cholera and quarantine. 175Jaw, lower, Mr. T. M. Watt on a rare fracture of,

529; dislocation of reduced after eighteen weeks,8,77; removal of for siecrosis, 921 ; dentigerouse'yst in, 923- spper, excision of, Mr. A. T. Norton onl, 323;

recurrent myeloid tumour of, 922; sarcoma of ina child, 1017; necrosis of in typhoid fever, 1019

.Tenner, Dr. Edward, portraits of, 1)01, 1103, 1107,1269

Jequirit~y, bacilli of, 1246Jerry buildings, 38.5.Jessel, the late Sir George, 174Jessett, Mr. F. B., urinary abscess followe1 by fis-tube in perinalo, 760

Jessop, Mr. C. M., tartar emetic for cream of tartar,14; medical provident society, 42

Mr. W. H., chronic tuberculosis, 778Jews, Hungarian, the trial of, 126Johnson, Dr. George, tumour of medulla oblongata,

821; testing for albumen is urine. 1105Johnston, Dr. J., opening the knee-joint, 1189Joints, Dr. G. A. lright on determination of pri-mary lesion in disease of, 419; Mr. C. A. Mansell-Moullin on multiple synovitis after injuries of,430; Charcot's disease of, 1019

Jones, Mr. A. H., caution, 1168, 1220Dr. C. Handfield, introductory address at St.

Mary's Hospital. 677Mr. D. R., typhoid organisms and milk, 804Dr. H. Macnaughton, fumigation and anti-

septic inhalation, 980- Mr. Robert, treatment of fracture of patella,1014

Dr. T. Ridge, tumour of pons Varolii, 821;how to make specialism useful, 944- Dr. Talfourd, portrait of Dr. Ei. Jenner, 1167

Mr. Thomas, abscess in bone, 825; tesectionof ankle-joint, 908

Jordan, Mr. F., naso-pharyngeal fibrous polypus,1132

Journal, British Medical, programme for 1884, 1149,1169; papers in, 1285; editorial articles, 1289

Journalism, the telegraph in, 645Jullien, M., treatment of warts and condylomata by

carbolic acid, 213Junker, Dr. F., deaths from methylene, 104Jurisprudence, pharmaceutical, 79

THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.

K.Kabul Campaign, Mr. J. Duke's Recollections of,

reV., 16Kairis, Dr. H. Ashby on, 1124Kasianagh, Dr., resolution of Council of Poor-law

M1edicatl Officers' Association concerning, 686Keeling, Dr., address to Yorkshire Branch, .'7ieetley,y Mr. C. B., case of herniotosny, 119iKeihley, 3Ir. R. D., qualifications of medical offi-

cers of health, 12)15'Keighley, sanitary report of, 897Rieltli, Dr. Thonuss, supravaginal hysterectomy,1116

Relly, Dr. W. J., carbolic Injections, 953Dr. IL. A., mapping out of patients, 11.12

lc(talall, Mr. T. 31., sea-sickness, 12Kerigaii, Mr. L., Irish wakes, 60)); Irish poor-lawmiedical service, 1099

Kerr, Dr. Norman, temperance hysterics, 1269Mr. T. G. Douglas, analsthetics, 528

Resteven, Mr. W. H-, tumour of brain, 773Kdtli, Dr., leukiemia with priapisit, 718'Kidd, Dr. G. H., honorary degree conferred on, 29;reappointed as master of Coombe Lying-in Hos-pitasl, 8 10, 9)11, 125'7

Kidney, Dr. E. Rickards on fatty transformation of,2; niovable, forms of, 168; Mr. Clement Lueas oemsurgical diseases of, 611; eystic tumour of floating,Dr. WV. Walter on, 615; floating, 641; floatiiig, ecx-Iploratory operation iii, MIr. J. WV. Andersoss on,917; letter on, 999; scrofulous, removal of, 922;elacultus of, see Calculus; solitary, Mr. T. Wilmotoii abscess of, 10)14; Dr. D. Newman on Mlalforma-tfiuo of, rc?., 1284

King, ])r. H. W., fracture of the patella, 1096Kingsbury, Mr. G. C., acute urticaria, 1121Kinsev, ir. R. H., address to t8outh Midland

BIranich, 101Kirk, Dr. It., bichloride of methylene, 1233Kirker, Dr. G., meteorology in Egypt, 179Kirklamid, Mr. R., invagination of the bowel, 969Klein, Dr. E., Elements of Histology, rer., 730Knee, and hip, Mr. J. W. Hulke on a case of disloca-

tioin of, 1; Mir. J. Fegall otl hiemarthrosis of, 161;Dr. G. E. Fenwick on Excision of, rer., 1681; neewmethod of resection of, Mr. It. Davy on, '718; Dr.Maclie Camipbell onl, 860; loose cartiliges ini, 875;Mr. F. R. Cross on cases of disease of, 9)11; openu-ing thle, Dr. A. G. Thomas on, 11)66; Dr. J. Joliu1-ston onl, 1189; pulpy degeneration of synovialumesubrane of 1191

Knight, Dr. C. V1., the Royal University of Ireland,9i;0, 101:3, 1096, 11-56

Knighthood of Dr. Pitman and Mr. E. Saunders,22; of Mr. G. H. Porter, 133; decliuued by Dr.Banks, 178; of Mr. Ilawliusson, 440

Koch, Dr., newly described cholera-organism, 828'.See also Cholera

Krohne and Sesemann, Messrs., articles shown inannual museuim of Association, 37.5

XyphlotiC pelvis, obstetrics of, 118

L.Labels, Lewis's histological, 100Laboratories, marine zoological, 750Laborde, M., quisinie and its allies, 736Labour, hard, and insanity, 688Labour, cystocele complicating, 49; sudden death

after, Dr. E. P. Thurstan on, 114; 'Mr. L. W. Bickleon spontaneous version in, 163.; 'Mr. J. L. Strettonon displacement of uterus by distended bladderafter, 728; Mr. H. Hastings on death from psil-asonary embolism after, ib.; Mr. H. B. Greeneon, 1125 ; self help in, 1053; anomalous, Mr. A. D.Macdonald on, 10866; retarded by spina bifida, Mr.G. H. Elliott ohl, 1188; mechanism of, 1282

Labourers, Polynesian, in Queensland, niortalityamong, 1032

Laburnum, poisoning by, Mr. C. A. Lane on, 431;Mr. H. Robinson on, 675; Dr. A. J. Sinclair on,728; Dr. J. B. Hamilton on, 918

Lacrynsal obstruction, Dr. E. Andrew on treatmentof, 1183

Ladell, MNr. W. J. S., hydrocyanic acid as an anti-dote to strychnia, 3.3

Lambs, disease of, 887Lamp for gynoecological operations, 17; electric

for surgical purposes, Mr. E. C. Baber on a, 916Lane. Mr. C. A., poisoning by laburnum, 431Lankester, Mr., colouring matter of green oyster,639; endowment of research, 646

Laparo-enterotomy, Dr. E. Malins on cases of,*581Larynx, foreign body in, Mr. S. Wolferstan on,

115; case of, 1194, Mr. Lennox Browne on photo-graphy of, 332, 811; letters on, 944, 1095, 1157 ; ex-tirpation of, 5391

Latham, Dr. P. W., unusual rapidity 9f heart'saction, 530

Laudanum, poisoning by, 685, 789Law, Dr. W.-T., nitrite of sodium, 997, 1043Lawrence, Mr. H. C., infantile erysipelas, 1065

[Feb. 2, 1884.

Lawson, Mr. G., congenital tumour of orbit, 773Leach, Dr. J. C., cremation In Dorset, 1158Lead, epilepsy from, 126Lecture, clinical on dislocation of the knee asid ofthe hip, Mr. i. W. Hulke, 1; on catarrh of thnnaso-pharynx, Dr. M. Mackenzie, 161 ; Bradshaw,oil cardiac aneurysm, Dr. Wickham Legg, 3.1:;;clinical, on tibio-femoral impaction, Mr. R. Davy,7,58; the Bowman, 786; ois theprovinsee ofanttcmv,Dr. A. Macalister, 808; eclecticism iii operatio; sfor cataract, Air. A. Critchett, 15-3; clilieal, *ntestilng for albumen in urinse, Dr. G. Johns n,1105; on nettle-rash, Dr. McCall AuderEoui, 11 ;;clinical, on operation for radical cure of hetemia,Mr. T. N. Fitzgerald, 1110; Bradshaw, o(n nerv.-stretchinug, Mr. J. Marshall, 1173

Lectures, cossepulsory attendausce onl, )9(.; Combe,189; Ingleby, 894; Bunetf, 937, 1(033; potihlahat annual meetings of Assuciatiomi, 846, 943; at.Parkes Museum, 834, 1l18I; health, in Bir-siuinghsam, 1032, 1133; at the Browis Intltutit n.11)83; the Cantor, 1109; health, in ManclheSttL-,1155.; on Cataract, Mr. G. Cowell, r**., 119)9;Thloinsous scieuuce in Aberdeen, 1208, 1237; uni-versity, copyright in, 1209

Lectureship, scieuee, for Paisley, 177Lediard, Dr., fibro-cystic myoma of uterus, 941Lee, Mr. C. G., symnpathetic ophthalmia, 1003;

ophltlialmic conditioms of deaf mutes, 11844.- Dr. R. J., disinfectious of thle atmosphere,

1(118Leeches, Dr. C. 3. Hare on use of, 153, 155)Left-handedness amouig thie anciesut Hebrews, 405,

954Leg, paralysis of muscles of treated by electricIty,,

1)22Legg, Dr. Vickliamn, cardiac anueurysm, 393; melan-

osis after melausotic sarcoma of cisoroid, 1242Le ion of Honour, admission of a lady to, 1:39Lcicester, sausitary report of, 330Leigh, Mr. Richmond, unqualified assist ants, 404Lemons, decoction of in intermittent fever, 418Lens-polishers, tremors among, 707Le Page, Mr. J. F., axis-traction in delivery with

obstetric forceps, 768, 1012; evacuation of de .jabscesses, 1232

Leuktemiuu with priapism, 736;Lever, rectal, use of, 785Lewis, Mr. XV. Bevan, cerebral localisation, 621Lewis's histological labels, 1OULiabilities of medical msen for neglect, 1019Life-assurance, speculative, 23; gamblimug in, 172;information regarding, 4156, 536; importan e of,780; and medical noeu, 931; agents of, 11;4J; im-portanst decisions in, 1098, 1)11

Life-histories, medical, 1535, 1125, 1214Lifts, accidents from, 4138Limbs, Dr. F'. WVarnier on graphic records of move-

meints of, .376 ;lower, Dr. Rabagliati on osteotomyfor deformities of, 1006

Lisiter, Sir Joseph, visit to Buda-Pesth, 685; treat-menit of fractures of patella, 853, 976; barossetcycousferred on, 1207

Lithgow, Dr. Douglas, cascara sagrada in cons ipa,tion, 68

Lithoprediomn, a, 387Lithiotomy, Mr. Reginald Harrison's Observationus

on, rev., 6SOLithotrity, case of, 71Little, Dr. C., reported death of, 44

MNr. J. F., medical life-peerages, 19Littlejohn, Dr., compulsory meotifieation of disease,

40Liver, lumbricus in the, 637; cirrhosis of, 1195Liverpool, sanitary report of, 549; hospituls accom-modation for infectious diseases in, 58.5, 610, 797,813; hsealth matters in, 782, 845), 944; Dr. E. W.Hope on typhus fever in, 1004

Lloyd, Mir. Jordan, sarcoma of cuboid bone, 1132Messrs., articles shown in. annual museum,

:376Local Governmeust Board, precautions against

cholera, 173; retirement of Mr. E. Suttoms, 386;assistant secretaryship of, 438, 847

- Government Board for Scotland, 97Localisation, cerebral, Mr. Besvan Lewis on, 624Loch, Mr. C. S., organisatioss of aid to conivales-

cemets, 932Loch Katrille water, 838, 1147Lockwood, Mr. C. B., ligature of occipital artery,

13Lodging-houses, common, definition of, 999; in-

spection of, 1162Loeflund, Mr., articles shown in annual musessism,

376London, water-supply of, 38W; open spaces in, 931;

sanitary progress in East End of, 1)85; provisionfor cholera in, 985; death-rate of, 1082; "u BitterCry of Outcast," 1216

Medical Record, Holiday Number of, rev.,240- Port, sanitary report of, 451

Longstaff, Mr. G. B., epidemic pneumonia, 1124

I

Feb. 2, 1884,] THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.

Looker, Mr. J.E., the placenta in breech-presenta-tion, 1066

Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, visit to Queen'sCollege,Cork, 444

L ry, Mr.W. J., cascara as an aperient, 609Lousley. Mr. O., and tlse Wokingisam Board of

(iarldians, 97Lowe, )r. John, the germ-tfleory of disease,.3Lowiides, MIr. F. AV., venereal and sexual hypo-

chiondrisis,561Lowry, %Mr. J. Hr., bubonic plague in China, 8S96Lcals, Mr. Clement, suirgical diseases of the kidney,

Oill; exploratory operations ot the kidneyr, 99));nephrotomy for suppression of urine, 119.5, 1157;detection of vesical calcullss, pr rectums, 11211

Luiekes, Miss,Itome-nursing and Sick-room, Appli-asces, rec., 169

Lnmbricus in the liver, 6117; in pancreas, Dr. J. P.Nash on, 770

Luminous paint, 10, 407, 456Lunacy, Fresach commission on1, 22; new commis-

siots in, 129; reforrn of treatmenst of in Esnglamd,Dr.T. L. Rogers on. 232; letter on, 107; appoint-ments ini, 08.5; Bill for Irelandl, 11140. &ee In-sanity

Lunmties in Ireland, proceedings in Parliament- re-

gardingr, 41; charged witht offeices. Dill regard-i1g, .288 ; Scotch and Irish paupt)er, :102 ; crinminal,4I.), 182, 829, 85;1, 860, 93o0; is pri-ate houses, 1215.

See InsaneLund, Mr. E., presentation to, 685, 94.5Lungs, isnhalationsin diseases of, Dr. A. H. Hassallon, 8119; letter on, 1165

Lunn, Mr. Charles, trie soft palate, 944-- Mr. J. R., ampntation at shoulder-joint, fortraumatic aneurysm, 1115; hot water-injectionsduring labonr, 247

Ltpuss vulgaris,Mr.M. Morrii on searification anti

scraping In, :422

Lyme Regis, sanitary report of, 91l7Lyinplho-sarcoma, cases of, 77314yth, Mr. J. B., mo-emrent-cssre for asthma, 150

M.

Malcalister, Dr. A., the province of anatomy, 808;testimonial to, 939

MleArdle, Mr., introductory address at St. Vincent'sHospital, 993

MeCreery, Surgeon-major J., deaths of, 147Mlacdoliald, Mlr. A. D., albumimnria of gestation,969; anomalous labour, 1006

lDr. J. W., paracentesis of the pericar-dium, 819

Dr. K. N., protracted gestation and tin-

ususal weight of childl, 1:3M1acdouigall, )r. J. H., address to Border CountiesBranich, 7193

M1acfarlane, Messrs., aitiseptio dressings, 376McGill, Mr. A. F., treatment of the sac in hernioto-my. 327

Melendrick, Dr., galvanic and animal electricity,048

Mackenzie, Dr. Morell, catarrh of the naso-pharynx,161

-_____-- Dr. Stephen, the nature of purpura,409; amemia, 1020; tortuosity of retinal vessels,124(1; anmemia as a cause of retinal heemorrhage,

McKeown, Dr., the magnet in ophthalmic surgery,.59

Mackey and Co., Messrs., articles shown in annualmtsseum, 376

Mackie, Dr. J., cholera in Egypt, 134, 179, 254, 517;report to Foreign Office, 181)

AMr. James, memorial of, 160Mr. W. J., political powerlessness of the

medical profession, 449Macleod, Dr. M. D., typical cases of insanity', 749

Dr. W. A., infantile erysipelas, 873MacMunn, Dr. C. A., chlorophyll in animals, 648;excretion of urohrcmatin in rheumatism and peri-carditis, 1060

Macnamara, Mr. C., the specific organism of cholera,844 ; tttberculous disease of bone, 1119, 1180

Macnaught, Dr. John, obituary notice of, 1100McNee, Dr., strangulated congenital Inguinal

hernia, 197Slacphail, Dr. S. R., corpuscular richness of bloodin anwemia, 1190

McVail, Dr. D. C., Scotch deputation to Mr. MIun-della, 3l

Madden, Dr. T. More, puerperal fever, 261; cerebro-nervous disorders peculiar to women, 816, 1054

Maggi, Dr., anthracic inoculation, 887Magistrates, medical, 108, 178, 585, 731, 879, 964,972

Magitot, M., notched teeth, 22Magnesia in beer, 534, 609, 653Magnet in ophthalmic surgery, Mr. Snell on,

Magnetic sense, 737

Mahomed, Dr. F. A., a warnling, 608; collective in-vestigation of disease, 891

Mr. G., falsetto and nasal notes, 1095,

1261Mahomet IsmaTi Khan, case of, 834Mails, Indian, and cholera. 147Major, Dr. Hertert. internmperance anal Insanity,

738

Mlakuna, Mr. M. D., medical meteorology of epi-

demic diarrhma iu London, 579; 'Bransacrions ofVaccination Inquiry, rer., 826

Mlalaria, arsenic prophylactic against, 447

Malformatious, Mr. A. Grfaham on a case of, 112.5Malingeriig, hysterical, Dr. A. R. Bennett on, :567Ma11ins, Dr. E., cases of laparo-euterotomy, 581;

pltosphatic calculus. 1102Malt jelly, Allen and Hanburys', 1026M1altiste Mausufactorisg Company, articles shownin annual museum, 376

Manbre's improved process of brewing, 121Maithester, special correspondence from, 202, 301,

602, 945, 1155, 1202; mortality in, 1162;3Mania, actite, and geiertl hosipitals. 938M1arch, Dr. H. C.. resection of ;asikle by artificial- Pott's fracture, 907Mlarine laboratories, 7,51

(oiservatory,. 738

Marking of bodies of patients, 1142Starr, Mr. D., articles irn anaual Tmutsenm, 3176

.lrt-rriages of cousins. .o56, 456, 558, 608; in Irelandin 1882,1089; unphysiological, 1141

Mrarsh, Mr. Howard, rodent ulcer and exophthalmos,172

Marshall, Mr. John, Bradshaw lecture on nerve-stretchiisg, 1173,1202

Dr. L. IV., sturcoma of upper jaw in a child,1017

Martindale, Mr. W., Extra Pharmacopola of I.n-officinal Druigs, icr,,.825

Martius, Dr., tise heart's systole, 385MNarwood, William, the case of, 537; post meo-teaexamination of, 542

Mason, Mr. Francis, treatment of intermaxillarybone in hare-lip, 1074

Mr. Frederick, tumour at sclero-cornealfjunction, 778

~Mr. S. B., poIsoning by bryonia diolca,1087

3lassialh, Di. B. J., relation of convalescent institti-tions to hospitals, :33

Materia Medica, Dr. Isambard Owen's. Manual of,2ee,, 583; the Newer, see., ib.

Maudsley, Dr. H., heredity and disease, 788Maxwell, Mr. C. 31., excessive sneezing, 1165

Dr. T., medical book-keeping, 40.5May. Mr. Bennett, introductory address at Qoseen'sCollege, Birmingham, 6,7; lumbar nephrectomyfor scrofoslous kidisey, 922; fatal pyrexia after use

of catheter, 1013Slayer and Meltzer, Messrs., articles shown in ar-nual museum, 376; improved portable galvauicbattery, 1026

Miayors, medical, I184, 1047Meadows, Dr. A., diagnosis of fibroid tuimours of

uterus, 716Measles ili Fair Isle, 28; in Lockerbie, ib.; in Ork-ney, 131; in Scotlansd, 889

Measures in French Lodez, 236Meat, diseased, poisoning by, 615, 8.32; bad, con-

demnation of, 753Mechan, Mr. A., poisoning by chloral, 820Medal, Baly, award of, 21-; Hunter, award of, 288;

of honour from French government, 50-5; Howard,subject of, 637; award of, 1030; Blane, award of,1159

Medical Act Amendment Bill, remarks on, 122, 285,380; meeting of extramural teachers its Edin-burgh, 132; eputation of Medical Alliance Asso-ciation to Mr. Mundella, 235; of Brussels MedicalGraduates' Association, 236;; letter on, 3.51

advertisements, 207, 608, 660, 756, 852, 1102,1104

Alliance, Friendly Societies', and the medi-cal profession, 97

assistants, unqualified, 100, 404, 803, 8153,1203

Benevolesnt Fund, donations to, 12(, 780;council of South Wales and MonmouthshireBranch on, 200; collection for in Liverpool, 437;letters on, 1261, 1320

book-keeping, 99, 149, 408, 5158bulletins, 893, 896, 942, 1095

- consultants, 674, 754, 804, 951Council, meeting of Executive ComXnittee,

176; recommendations of, 457; members of, 1030,1146; remarks on, 1285

diplomas, Indian, 42etiquette, 150, 207,307, 308, 557, 755, 803, 852events of year, in Scotland, 1309; In Tre-

land, 1312evidence, strange, 1083, 12%4; g coroner on,

1253

xiii

Medical fees. See Feesgraduates, foreign, status of, 50

-gymnastics, treatment of asthma byy, 407-insurance, 454-life-histories, 53.5, 1125

_______ journalism, the telegraph in, 645-magistrates, 108, 178, 55.5, 731, 879, 9614, 972inan, fatally injured while attending a pa-

tient, 1253mayors, 9&t, 1047men, position of, 79.5; tricycles for. 9)l;

Dr. Mushet on remuneration of, 91.1; unfoptdedcharges a.gainst, 998., 109; liabilitiesof forneglect.11)49; vexatiouls prosecutions of, 12107, 11,11, 1255,12514, 13s7

mission, Birmingham, 895- missions, 785-)

-*- officer, dispensary, charges against, 389--o officer of health, redulction of salary of,

ll L; duties of a, 8.18, 1161 ; qlualiiintion of, 12..5- ollicers, poor-law, and relieving officers,

9l;, 10991-- peerages, 49, 406, 12(8- practice, Dr. W. Webb, on changes in, 51.;

in the United States, 755. 1101; in the Colonies,12 0; in South Africa, 1321

practitioners, unqualified, 100practitioners, and consultants, Dr. A. H.

\Newth on, 674; letters on, 75k,L804, 951 ; Dr. Rick-nuln on Aids or Hindrances to, rev., 979; rights of,I1)98- - profession, Mr. Crossman on maintenanceof honour and respectability of. 01; politics andfinance ot', 91, 301, 755; the friendly societies'medical alliance, 97 ; representatios of in Parlia-sztent, 3010, 454, 507, 707, '902, 100.3; bonours to,31)3,:395; political influence of, 43-1, 449, 547, 6;?,8r 1 5; Mr. T. H1. Huxley on issterventioxs of the Statein affairs of, 709

Provident Society. See Society.Reform, report of Committee on, 137, 27.1

letter on, 351; ii 1883, 1:01school. Nee School.

-- service of British Guiana, 25- service, night, 289, 454--- student, death of a, 97

students, a few words to, 501 ; in Dubiio,(eluP of, lI0); in Edinburgh, social club, 1.31t1

- -- suoperintendents of asylums and generalpractice, 13211

titles, 49- vwitnesses, travelling fees of, 654, 1219

women for India, 127, 931w ork of the session of Parliament, 434

Medicine, Dr. A. T. H. Waters on present aspctand future prospeets of, 209; Dr. Q~uaiss'a Dic-tionary of, 287; relation of drugs to, (134, 852; iUParis, 6168; Dr. Clifford Allbutt on. study and prec-tice of, 661, (181; progress of in ,883, 129

Medicine-chests, Messrs. Squire's, 17-Medicines, use of in workhouses, 50; carriageof,andthe parcels post, 208, 438

Medulla ohlongata, tumour of, 821Meeres, Dr. E. E., detection of stone in children, 13Meharry, Mr. W. J., acute rheumatism treated with

salicylate of soda, 1125Melancholia, treatment of oases of, 100Melanosis after melanotic sarcoma of osbit, 1242Mellin's food for infants, 376Mielons, alcohol from, 637Memorial of Dr. J. Mackie, 160 ; of Sir G. Jessel, 174;

of Dr. Rolleston, 353; of Mr. J. Shuter, 980, 1252;of Dr. J. L. Stoney, 991, 1214; of Mr. Haffenden,1030; of Dr. R. Druitt, 1141

Menche, Dr., ankylostomum In Germany, 640Menstruation, prolonged, Mr. R. J. Oswald on, 820;

in an Infant, 1141Mercier, Mr. C., the Council of the Royal College ofSurgeons, 92; an epidemic of delirium, 630

Mercury, chloride of, as a surgical dressing, Mr. W.Robertson on, 872; ammoniated, Mr. S. Deakin onunusual symptoms after use of ointment of, 1281

Meredith, Dr. John, child-bearing late in life, 100Alerthyr Tydfil, sanitary report of, 605Metallotherapy, Dr. Burq on, rev., 1076Mletastasis, Mr. W. H. Walter on, 1235Meteorological conditions and public health, 8861Methylene, bichloride of, Dr. F. Junker ons deathfrom use of, 104; question of purity of, 129; letterson, 271 ; Dr. R. Kirk on, 1233

Aletria, Dr. L. Atthill on, 259; Dr. J. Thorburn on,260. See Fever, puerperal

Metritis, chronic, with retroflexion, Dr. Edis ontreatment of, 573

Meymott, Mr. H., sporadic cholera, 1167Mickle, Mr. A., placenta prmevia, 819____--- Dr. W. J., acts during temporary epilepticmental disorder, 631

Micro-organisms in relation to disease, Dr. Dresch-feld on, 1055; Surgeon-Major Gilespie on, 1283 ; intyphoid fever, Mr. Mott and Mr. Blore on, 1058;in cholera. See Oholera

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xiv THE BRITISIt MEDICAL JOURNAL.

Microphotography, 922Microscope, oxyhydrogen, 10.52Microtome, compound, 1246;Mliddlesex and Hertfordshire, sanitary report of,550

Midwifery, fee Obstetric.Midwives, regulation of, 69Mile End, sanitary progress ifs, 98.5Militia surgeons, 43; resolution of Parliamentary

Bills Committee concerning, 277 ;meeting of. 338Milk, Infected, diphtheria from, 124; scarlet feverfrom, 839; typhoid fever from, 1146; Dr. Hoare oss

use of in medicine, 1.52, 153;; Alpine Swiss, 433,6.81; sanitary regulation of trade in, 744; typhoidorganisms in, 801; adulteration of, 88.3; supply ofin London, 1206

Milk-sickness, 636Milles, Mr. J., Improved microtome, 1246Millican, Mr. K. W., the sectional meetings, 299;

Dr. Creiglhtb)n s address in Pathology, 4411; the re-lief of toothache. 4M5

Mills, Mr. C. K., hysterical deafness, 1164Milward, Dr. James, politics of the medical profes-

sion, 91, 547; left-handedness among the ancientHebrews, 40.5

Mineral Waters, of France, Dr. Vintras's MedicalGuide to, rev., 169; Dictionary of, bee., 827

Mines, accidents in, 127Mitchell, Dr., employment of the Insane, 23

Dr. A., appeal on behalf of family of lateDr. Stewart, 308, 5A8, 802

Mivart, Mr. F. St. George, fever-bed at the WestEnd, 50,5

Moffat, Dr. R., obituary notice of, 752Moist hands and feet, 100Mole, hydatiform, 118Money, Dr. A., necrosis of upper jaw in typhoid

fever, 1019Monkeys, disease of bosses in, 774Monmouth rural district, sanitary report of, 657Monstrosity, case of, 49Monument, public, to Pi1el, 882Moore, Dr. James, death of, 890- Dr. J. W., introductory address at MeatlHospital, 993; enteric fever, 1133

Dr. Norman, diverticula of small intestine,920

Dr. W., address to Medical Section of Aca-demy of Medicine in Ireland, 11.33

Moos, Mr. A., Alpine Swiss milk, 6813Morgan, Mr. G. B., loose cartilages in knee-joint,

875- Mr. J. H., epiphysal necrosis of humerus,

419; operative proceedings in intestinal obstruc-tion, 672

Morgue for Queenstown, 178, 540Morlson, Mr. B. G., Infantile diarrhwa and its treat-

*ment, 364Morphia, poisoning by. 126; for sea-sickness, Mr. P.Vincent on, 323; habitual abuse of, and treatment,1194

Morphcea on eyelid, 117Morris, Mr. Henry, lawn-tennis elbow, 55V7

- Mr. Malcolm, scarification and scraping intreatment of lupus, 322; use of antimony in skin-diseases, .572

Morrison, Mr. W., sea-voyages, 658Morse, Dr. W. D., how to keep the hypodermic

syringe in order, 1004

Mortality, class, and stratified statistics, 929Mortuaries at Pdre-la-Chaise, 931Mortuary, public, for Kensissgton, 534Mott, Mr. F. W., and Mr. Blare, micro-organisms intyphoid fever, 1058

Mottershead and Co., Messrs., articles exhibited inannual museum, 376

Moullin, Mr. C. Mansell, multiple synovitis follow-ing Injuries to joints, 430

Dr. J. A. Mansell, hypertrophy of mammie,778

Mountain station, a new, 1166Movements, conjugate, of eyes, model Illustrating,

1247Mullein, Dr. Quinlan on use of In phthisls, 1123Mullvany Mr. J., resection of ankle-joint, 1188Mumps, labyrinthine deafness from, 649Munroe, Dr., foreign body in larynx, 1194Murder at Walthamatow, 583, 6.39, 682; at ThorntonHeath. 829, 880, 930

Murmurs, cardiac, 300Murphy, Mr. E., ship-surgeons, 609Murrell, Dr. W., nitrite of sodium, 997; abrcs pre-

catorius, 1015; attack on, 1092Muscles, state of in disease of spinal cord, 923Muscle, ciliary, Dr. Uhthoff on eserine in weakness

of, 5

Muscular atrophy, progressive, 1132Museum, annual, of British Medical Association,

325, 375Naval, of Hygiene, 738

- Parkes, presentation to library of, 657;memorial to Common Council of London, 761;

lectures, 834, 1018; annual meeting, 885; progress

in 18M8, 1309Museum, Pathological, of British Medical Associa-

tion, 37.5Path-ological, of University College,

Liverpool, Descriptive Catalogue of, rev., 826-- of Royal College of burgeons, report of,

25Mushet, Dr. W. B., professional remuneration, 964Myoma, uterine, pathology and treatment of. 118;removal of, Mr. J. Thornton on, 712; Dr.Schrldder on, 714. ee UterusMyringodectomya, Mr. Litton Forbes on, 814

Myxceilesa, discussion on, 1072, 1079; letter on,

1261

N.

Ntevus, of face, conjunctiva, and retina, 117; treat-ment of, Mr. W. M. Coates on, 318; Mr. E. Owenon, 321); treated by application of liquor arseiii-calis, Mr. W. J. Beatty on, 1015

Napier, Dr. A., acute pneumonia, 167; the CollectiveInvestigation Record, 407; fever in the puerperalstate, 1157

Narcosis by chloroform, ether, and nitrous oxide,1085

Nash, Dr. J, P., lumbricus in pancreas, 770Naso-pharyngeal fibroidpolypus, 1132Navy, medical service of, appointments, 551, 1097;retirements and deaths, 44; successful candidatesfor, 450; regulations for admissions, 498; nursesfor hospitals, 735; gratuity for disability, 798; theBlane medal, 1159; retrospect of, 1309

Neale, Dr. B., marriage of cousins, 456; determina-tion of sex, 557; intemperance and cholera, 80:;copper-works and cholera, 804

Necropsy, first medico-legal is America, 406Necrosis, epiphysal, Mr. Mlorrant Baker ois, 416; ofhumerus, Mr. J. H. Morgan oln, 419; acute, of ribs,1195; quiet, 1242

Neglect, liabilities of medical men for, 1048Nephrectomy, cases of, 438, 1031; Mr. Clement Lucason, 611; for cystic tumour of a floatingg kidney,Dr. W. Walter on, 615; for scrofulous kidney, 922

lephritis, scarlatinal, 875Nephrotomy for suppression of urine, 109.5, 1137Nerve, facial, paralysis of, with herpes zoster of part

of fifth nerve, 1246musculo-spiral, division and re-union of,

1132piieumogastric, irritation of from enlarge-

ment of bronchial glands, .555recurrent laryngeal, paralysis of individual

fibres of, 1144, 1279Nerve-stretching, for facial neuralgia, 1126; Mr. J.Marshall's Bradshaw lecture on, 1173, 1202; inepileptiform neuralgia, Mr. W. J. Walsham on,

1234Nerves, histology of, 1081

optic, passage of blood into in case of cere-

bral lsemorrhage, 1247peripheral, atrophy of in locomotor ataxy,

1252Nervous disorder, epidemic, 343

system, Dr. Ferrier on progress of know-ledge in physiology and pathology of, 805, 8-2

Nesbitt, Mr. W. P., cannabis Indica, 6.58Nestle's food for infants, 376Nettle-rash, Dr. McCall Anderson on, 1107Nettleship, Mr. E., homonymous hemianopia, 778;sympathetic inflammation after excision, 1246

Neudorfer on narcosis by chloroform, ether, andnitrous oxide, 1085

Neuralgia, nerve-stretching for. See Nerve-stretch-Ing

Neuroma, mutiple, 1060Neuroses, abdominal, Dr. J. K. Spender onbromides

in, 769Newbery and Sons, Messrs., articles shown in an-

nual museum, 376Newcastle-on-Tyne, sanitary report of, 549New Forest rural district, sanitary report of, 897Newington, sanitary report of, 549Newman, Dr. D., Malformations of the Kidney,

rev., 1284Newth, Dr. A. H., relations between consultantsand general practitioners, 674; crime and Insanity.854

Newton Abbot, sanitary report of, 898New Zealand, hospitals in, 836Nicholson, Dr. Alleyne, specialisation in education,

1034-- Surgeon-major E., influence of position

during micturition on formation of calculsis, 1:3;statistics of death from snake-bite, 448-_ Mr. R. H. B., death of so9s of, 534

Night medical service, 289, 454Nightingale fund, 81Nitrite ofodium, clinical uses of, 982; letters on,

997, 1042, 1095; House-Committee of WestminsterHospital on, 1093

Nitro-benzine, poisoning fsy, 1205

[Feb. 2, 1884.

Nitrous oxide, death during administration of, 3r.W. 1R. Williams on, 729; action of, 100.3; narcosisby, 108.5

Nixon, Mr. N. H., bed-table, 731Nockolds, Mr. B., the late Mr. Haffenden, 1261)Nodules, rheumatic, Dr. T. Barlow on, 511North Witchford, sanitary report of. 60i5Norton, Mr. A. T. sarcoma of antrum, and excision

of.maxilla, :123Nose, Mr. W. E. C. Nourse on calculus in, 728; gan-grene of, from use of arsenical patste, 9.19; treat -

ment of polypsi of, 107.5Note-taking, 877Nourse, Mr. W. E. C., calculus in the nostril, 728NoyesMr. H. D., Treatise ontheDiseases of the Eve,

rev., 1199Nurseries, children's. Mr. Ruskin on, 1052:Nnrses at King's College Hospital. resignation of,

174, :345, 3.56; registration of in Philadelphia, 436;St. Joins's House, 653; female, for naval hospital,785; attire of, 7:37; Glasgow training hom for,990; for sick-poor in Belfast., 1317

Nursing, Home, Miss Liickes on, rer., 169; of thesiek-poor, 172

Nutrition and growvtls, Mr. D. T. Hamilton on, 1271

0.Obesity, case of, 284Obituary, Dr. G. B. Whiteley, 47; Inspector-general

J. Paynter, 97; Dr. Edmondtois, 133; Dr. A P.Stewart, 203; Mrs. Chaplin Ayrton, 298; Dr. 1t.Boyd, 35:3; Dr. .J. Arrott, 388; Dr. J. H. L. Stoney,451; Dr. H. .J. H. Bond, 553; Dr. B. Hunt, ib.,Dr. J. A. Smith, ib. ; Mr. P. M. Grant, ib. ; Dr. H.Finch, 702; Mr. J. J. H. Bartlett, ib.; Dr. 1I.Moffat,, 7.52; Mr. F. T. Twinfing, 800; Dr. JamesMoore, 890; Mr. J. Deighton, 9:31; Mr. JamnesShuter, 947; Dr. J. Marion Sims, 1000; Dr. C.Hilton Fagge, 104.5; Dr. L. Borchardt, 1047; Dr.J. Alacnaught, 1100; Mr. J. H. Crombie, 11l1;Dr. John Wall, 1210; Mr. R. B. Carruthers, 1253;Mr. Moses Griffith, 12*5.1; stuimmary of, 131 4

Observatory on Ben Nevis, 83, 290, .539, 740, 838,1033; a marine, 738

Obstetric and gyinscological practice, Dr. GrailyHewitt ol food in, 224; operations, morality of,1132

Obstetrics, modern, Dr. J. H. Keeling on, 57; pro-gress of in 1883, 130:;

Occupations, unhealthy, 1147Occipito-posterior preseistations, Mr. C. R. Thomsos

on, 12O'Connell, Dr. P., albuminuria, 3(18O'Connor, Dr. B., objections to compulsory vacci-

natioss, 935- Mr. F., suppression of urine in a boy, 1022

Odours of Westminster, 384(Estrus in usan, 688Ogston, Dr. F., resignation of professorship, 132Oil-lamps, explosive, 1086Ointment of amnioniated mercury, M1r. S. Deakinon unusual symptoms after application of, 1281

Okehampton, sanitarsy report of, 704Oks, Dr., lumbricus in the liver, 637Old age, operations in, Dr. W. C. Arisison on, 70;Mr. J. Rhys on, 270; statistics of, 512

Oleates, preparation of, 9144Olecranon,alleged unskilful treatment of fracture of,

152Oliver, Dr. G., Bedside Urine-Testing, rev., 17; uri-nary test-papers, 8?33-Mr. J. A. W., history of epidemics, 1167

-O Dr. T., sarcoma of ovary, 1018One idea, 611Open spaces of the metropolis, 931 ; in Manchesterand Salford, 1262

Ophthalmia, sympathetic, case of, 116, 923, 1003;Dr. C, B. Taylor on treatment of, 1231; Mr. G. E.Walker on a case of, ib. ; after excision, 1246; modeof transmission of, 1247

Ophthalmic therapeutics, Mr. J. Hutchinson onadvance of knowledge of, 757

Ophthalmology, Drs. de Wecker and Landolt's Com-plete Treatise of, rev., 979

Ophthalmoscope for artists, 117; a compact, 1027Opium, Dr. C. J. Hare on use of, 154Orbit, congenital tumour of, 773; sarcomatoustumour of, 1246

Ormerod, Dr., atrophy of right eye in hemiplegia,777

Ormsby, Dr. L. H., the Stoney memorial fund,1214

Ormskirk, sanitary report of, 898Ossific masses in tumours not connected with hone,

1019Osteotomy for deformity of the lower limbs, Dr.

Rabagliati on5, 1006Osteitis deformans and sclerosis of bone, relationbetween, 1261

O'Sullivan, Dr. B., tennis-elbow, 1163Oswald, Mr. It. J. W., prolonged inenstruation, 820

THE BRITISH MEDICAL JO URNAL.

Otis, Dr. G. A. and Dr. Iluntingdon, Medical andSurgical History of theWar of the Rebellion,rec.,120

Otology, Air. G. P. Field on recesit progress in,2:18

Oorrhioa, fatal cases of, 972, 1018Ovariotonivy in Italy, 638; remarkable case of, 749;

antisepties in, 893; death from graimular kidneysin, 922

Ovary, rupture of cyst of, 778; tstillour of compli-cated with pregnancy, Sir. C. J. Sells on, 1016;sarcoma of, 1018

Overcrowdiiig amid crime, .532Owenl, Sir. E., treatinemit of large mcvi, 320 ; chronic

ostitis of tarsus, 1128--Dr. Isambard, Sianual of Materia Medica,

ret., 5i83

- Professor, retiremsent of, 1205Oxl-ey, Dr. Si. 0. n., fattal chorea in at boy, 511;

Sayre's jacket, 179.5(1xviyris verinicumlaris, 456

Oysters, greemi, 6:31)

P.Paclker, M3r. WV. H., gastric ulcer wsithi uniususallysevere lhemorrhiage, lt;i6:

Padley, UNr., a:cil ion after confinemenlt, 308Page, ir. F., and J)r. Oliver, sarcotua of ovary,

1018; removal of utterus ausd appendages, 1282Paget. Dr. G. E.. co-existence of diphtheria andtphoid fever, 67

Paint, luminous, 10, 407, 4536Paladini, Dr.. transfusion of blood by hypodermic

inj-"tionl, 932I'alate, soft, plsagecdena, of, 9!12; lftters os puncture

of, 14 1, ltt9)Palmer-s corn and wart remover, ;;76Pancreas, Dr. J. P. Nash onl lainbricus in, 770

Papal hionousrs, 67;3Palsillonia of conjinctiva, 12411Parancestesis, painless, Surgeon-Major F. P. Staples

oil, 970

of perieardium, Dr. J. D. Macdosinaldol, 81S1; case of, 1121

Paralysis, facial, with traumatic tetamius, 1)18; ofnsscles of leg cured by electricity, 1(1)22; of tra-pezius muscle, 11:12; of individual fibres of re-current larysigeal iserve, 1141, 1271); of facialuserve, with herpes zoster of portiosn of fifth, 1246

Paraplegia with rigidity, ending in recovery, Dr.0-lynn. on, 570

Parcels post, regulations of, 171; amid carriage ofmedicines, 208, 4:38

P~tris, special correspondemice from. 7.50. 847

Park, Duthile, at Aberdeen, 751 puhlic, at Bury',1v30; at Govaii, 1141$

Parke, Davis, amid Co., articles shown iii annualmusetum, .176

Parlker, Mr. G., sarcoxna in tlme common fowl, 431-- Mr. Robert W., pathology of congenitalclub-foot, 921 ; spomutammeous iguinial aneurysmin a bov, 973

- Sir. Rushitons, imstestilsal obstructiomi. 669,671; Abdominal Hernia, rev., 826; stricture ofrectum amid itutestinal obstructioms, 106i7; prophy-lactic hlerniotomy with ligature of sac, 1127

Parkes Museum. Svc MuseumParkinson, Mr. C. H. W1., hydrocyanic acid, autantidote to sturyhnia, 165; htosis and diplopiafromi; liquor gelsemii, 32:.; fracture of tibia frontimudirect violence, 582

Parliamient, proceedings in, 416, 91, 116, 202, :01,352,31,,141); medical work of session- of, 131; repre-sentation of medical profession in. &e MedicalProfession

Parsoin, Sir. H., refracture of patella, 11Parsons, Dr. J. G., consultants and general practi-

tioners, 801Partuersbip, disqualification by, .5;18PLsteur, 31., increase of pension of, 1257; micro-

murgallism of cholera, 255; precautions againstcholera, 442

1atella, refracture of, Mr. H. Parson oil, 11; ASr. HR.GetisoIl prohable cause of non-umion. of fractureof, 431 ; Sir Jo.isphl Lister on treatment of fractureof, 855, 883, 976, 1031; fracture of, treated bysuture, cases of, 974, 11511; remarks on fracture.,f, 99,9.198; Mr. 1t. Jommes on treatmeust of frac-tiure of, 111.1; Dr. T. E. Clark on incised woundof united by silver wiTe, 101-5; letters on, 104-1,1096, 110

Pathology, Dr. Creighton's address in, 218, 250,27:, 449; Dr. T. H. Green's address to Section of,2211; Dr.J. Coats's Manual of, re., 878; letteron, 99)7; Surgical, Sir. A. J. Pepper's Elements of,rev., 1126; progress of in 1883, 121)7

P.1ium, r. F. T., recurrent inyeloid tumour of upperjew, 922

P'ayne, Dr. J. P., sin old definition of "1Doctor,"410;7

Paynter, In-psetor-General J., obituary notice of,97

Pearse, Dr. T. F., representation of the medical pro-fession in parliament, 454

Pearson, Dr. D. W., sprain at tennis, 1101Peerages for medical men, 40, 406, 1268Pelvis, kyphotic, obstetrics of, 118; deformed,

1075Pencil-holders, automatic, use of, 1164Penile fistula, plastic operation for, 1131Peninsular veteran, death of a, 12.54Pepper, Mr. A. J., Elements of Surgical Pathology,

rev., 926Peptonising apparatus, Messrs. Savory and Mloore's,

6;81Pericarditis, purulent, 825; In children, ih.; idio-pathic, Dr. C. A. MacMunn on excretion of uro-hnematin in, 1060

Pericardium, paracentesis of, Dr. 3. W. M3acdonaldon, 819); case of, 1129

Perinmaum, Mr. R. Davy on fistule in after urinaryabscess, 700; abscess in, 803

Peritoneum, abscess of, in children, 775Peritonitis in a deer, 774Perusson, M., danger of glazed earthenware vessels,

138Peruzzi, Dr., ovarlotomy in Italy, (138

Peterborough, Blislhop of, illness of, 2.54, 3NsPetit, Dr. J., cerebro-nervous disorders peculiar towomen, 1ti03

Pharmaceutical jurisprudence, 79Pharmacopwia, Extra, of Unofficinal Drugs, Mr. W.

Slartindale's, rec., 825XPharmacy, a few words on, 1(97Phenol, trichloride of, 387

Phillips, Mr. G. A., asylum for imbeciles, 756

- Mr. R1. A., -unqualified assistants, 34-53Dr. S., diabetes insipidus frons syphilis,

1020- _- Mr. W. F., treatment of hay-fever, 695Phosphate of limne, Dr. W. G. Smith. on conditions

affecting- precipitation of from urine, 68Phosphorus, poisoning by, 1087Photography of the larynx and soft palate, seeLarynx; in hospitals, 1084

Phthisis, Dr. Baglshawe on climatic treatment of,158; communicability of, 258, 8S04, 983; Mr.S. IV. Hoipe on a case of, 1117 ; pretubercular, Dr.

Quinlan on increase of weight in, 1123; Dr. C. T.Williams ~on relations of to albuminuria, 1221,

1277Physiology, Mr. Schdfer's address to Section of, 226;

simnple facts in, 539; teaching of in Oxford, 0lof;progress of in 1883, 129.5

Pickard and Curry, Messrs., articles shown inAnnual Mlseum of Association, ;.;;

Pierce, Dr. F. M., artificial tympanie membrane, 720Pigments, poisonous. Se PoisonousPiel, proposed monument of, 882Pisu-idia erythrina, 9031Pityriasis, rare form of, 931Placenta, modes of separation and expulsion of.118; succenturiata, 778; pnevia, Mr. A. P. Mickleon a case of, 819; in breech-presentation, Mir. J,E. Looker on, 1066; praevia, complicated witharm-presentation, Mr. J. A. E. Stuart on, ib.

Plague, bubonic, in China, 886Plagues, Animal, Mr. G. Fleming on, rev., 10715Plasstar arch, woulsd of, 974Plaster-of-Paris, use of in fractures, M1r. C. Heathon, 55.)9; Ir. J. Croft on, ib.; in spinal disease,1195

Playground for board-schools, 80J; in Manchester,1l1:5. Sec Open Spaices

Pleuritic effusion, Dr. T. Robinson on a case of,12;31

Plowright, Mr. C. B., perincal fistula cured by dila-tat ion of stricture,

Pneumonia, SIr. G. M. Giles onl pathogenesis of, 10

acute, discussion oni, 167; cositagious, Dr. W.Bruce on, 268; Mr, T. Raven on anl epidemic of,26;i; unusual comimlications of. 406; contagiousand epidemic, letters onl, 608, 658; croupous, in achild, treated by cold ltath, Dr. W. H. Day onl.725; of upper lobe, 874; croupous, treated by,cold sponging, Sir. 0. Bowen on, 1157; Dr. Dresel-feld on micrococci in, 1057; report of CollectiveInvestigation Committee on, 1080; epidemic, Mr.G. B. Longstaff onl, 1124

Pneumothonxc during typboid fever, 1244, idio-pathic, without effusion, ib.

Poisoning, Report of Trials for Murder by, Mr. G. L.Brownle and M1r. C. G. Stewart, rev., 927

-by aconite, 1264by alcohol, 131

--- by almond-oil, 127by ammonia, 643by atropine in iritis, 11 11

- by carbolic acid, 181, 987; Mr. J. Barronon, 582; note on, 9-53; Mr. J. Reid on sulphate ofsoda in, 971

by chloral, 28; Mr. A. Mechan on, 8290by clloride of zinc and hydrochloric

acid, Mr. Ii Crosse on, 820

Poisoning by chloroform, 685-- -by claret, 71

by hydrochloric acid, 131-by laburnum, Mr. C. A. Lane on. 4131

Mr. H. Robinson on, 675; Dr. A. J. Sinclair oil,

728; Dr. J. B. Hamilton on, 918by laudanunm, 685, 789by meat, diseased, 645, 8:12

- by morphia, 126by nitro-beuzilne, 1205by phosphorus, 1087-by salicylate of soda, supposed, action

for, 132-- - by strychnia, hydrocyanic acid as an

antidote in, Sir. C. H. W. Parkinson on, 1;.;letter on, 35.5; Sir. E. T. Burton on, 770; condi-tion of sensory nerves in, 931

-bywhite precipitate, Dr.. C. Smitls omt. 7

Poisonous pigments, 100; manufacture aiid use of

in Gernnany, 533; in Austria, 1029

Poisons, Domestic, Mr. H. Carr oi;, rev., 78(0; amend-ment of lbi- regarding sale of, 7194, 9.39

Poland, Mtr., sebaceous cyst of finger,A773Police, medical officers of in Irelaud, 302; fees ofsurgeons of, 659; and aid to tise himjured 10,;83

Policeman shot at Wimbledon, 4311Politzer's Text-book of Diseases of the Ear, Dr. J. P.

Cassells's Translation of, rec., 9'826Polyi us, fibrous of uterus, 118; naso-pliaryngeal

fibroid, 1132Pons Varolli, tumour of, 821Poor, housing of the, 109f0Poor-law, case of Mr. Lousley, 97; the WestminsterUnion and Dr. J. Rogers, see Rogers; mseeting ofMedical Officers' Association, 335; stimulants isworkhouses, 3-36; medical service of, suggestionsregarding, 303. 548, 654; dismissal of medicalofficers, 3.53; drugs supplied to pauipers, ib.; in-crease of salary of medical officers, 655; case ofJohn Simninonds, 702, 10)49; medical service, 702;justice toa poor-law medical officer, 848; paymentof a medical officer's substitute, 897; medicalofficers' pupils, 845, 11)49; medical officers and re-lieving officers, 946, 1049, 1099, 1217; censure ofmedical officers, 1099; payment bycase, .6b.; powerof cburchhwardens to give orders, ib*; manage-meint of infirmaries, 11.431; sunsmary of proceed-ilgs in 18831, 1316

Ireland, the late Dr. E. Fitzgerald, 29; ap-pointments of medical officers, 178. 292, 1081),1257, 1317; charges against medical officer, 389,514, 644; Cork Workhouse, proposal of residentmedical officer, 644; substitutes at dispensaries,6.55, 799; medical service, 70.. 848, 1099; the lateDr. Kittson, 991; hospital-accommodationt in theCarlow Union, ib.; amalgamnation of offices in Ca;-low Union, 1257; cost of medic ines in Cork Work-house, 1257; events in medical service in 18s3,1306; Belfast Workhouse, report on, 1:117

--_____ Scotland, conference on, 751

Poore, Dr. G. V., coffee and tea, 12o6Pork, American, 11 11Porritt, Mr. N., baths and wash-Isnuaes, 795

Porro's operation, 637Port Royal, salitary state of, .s51Port sanitary appointments, 547

Porter, Sir G. H., knighthood of. 1:11iDr. W. S., presentation to, 9l-50

Portsmouth, sanitary report of, 60.5Poulain, Dr. V., a wvater-closet ini a beer-cellar, 903;child-bearing late in life, 110;;

Powell, Dr. H. H., cliloroforn; narcosis duringsleep, 5.55M-Mr. Huggh, death of, 1182

Dr. R. D.. mediastinal enmphysemna after tra-cheotomy, 1260

Power, Mr. H., relation betweens deutal lesions anddiseases of the eye, 1131

-- Mr. R. B., the Contagious Diseases Acts, 11196Pratt, Sir., articles slhuwn ih annual museum, 377Precipitate, white, Dr. R. C. Smith on substitution

of for precipitated chalk, 70Pregnancy, protracted, and unusual Weight of child,

D)r.K.N. Macdonald oi, 13; advanced, obstruc-tion of bowels iu, 7'19; gangrene during, 778; 31r.A. B. SiCsdonald on alibuminuria of, 969; withovarian tumour, Mr. C. J. Sells on, 1017; v;omit-ing of, 1053; frequent, 1269

Prescription, use of a, 1141Preseistation to a ceiitenarian, 252; Mr. R. A. Turt;-

bull, 265; Mr. F. Workmaim, 603; Mr. T. Baker,693; Dr. Colebrooke, 821; Mr. E. C. Smallniasu,827; Mr. E. W. Witten, 860; Mr. B. Lund, 685.945; Dr. W. S. Porter, 950; Dr. Smiles, 1064; M1r.C. C. Baldisg, 1126; Dr. John Davy, 1160; Mr.

J. B. W1'oolby, 1186; Dr. Fleming, 11115

Presentation in labour, oceipito-posterior, Mr. C. R.Thompson on, 12; compound, Mr. H. Coates on,675f; of breech, Sr. J. A. Looker on the placcul ain, 1066; of armn. with placenta prmrs-ia, Sir.J. A. E. Stuart on, if.

Priapisni hi lcuktmneiz., 73,6

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-TAB BRITISE MADICAL XOt YAL,

Prisons in Ireland, surgeons of, 95; Indian, niorta-lity in, 489; Scotch, report on,59.3; mortality in,

Prizes, the Boylston, 22; Astley Cooper, award of.173 ; subject of, 251 Rtolleston, 35.1 of Society ofApothecaries, 488, 461; at St. Bartholom ew's Hos-pital, 477, 11:9; atClaring Cross Hospital, 477,693; at St. Goorgo's Hospital, 482,693 at Guy'sHospital,483., G93; atK inges College, '183, 693; atthe London Hospital, 484, 694; atSt. Mary's Hos-pital, 485, 694; at the Middlesex Hospital, 48. 5,694;at St. Thomas's Hospital, 486, 694; at Uni-versity College, 486, 694; at Westminster Hos-pital, 487, 6904 ;-at London School of Mcdieirne forWomen, 488; at Queen's College, Birmingham,490, 695; at Bristol Medical School, 491,69.3;ait Bristol Royal infirmary, 491, 695 ; at BristolGeneral Hospital, 491, 695; atLceds School ofMedicine, 491, 694; at University College, Liver-pool. 491, 695;.at Owens College, 493, 695; at Uni-versity of Durham College of Medicine., 93, (95;in University of Edinburgh, 495; Rfihcri, 5~:14;Swiney, 589; at School of Physicih Ireland, 594;at Carmichael College of Medicine, 594; at CatholicUniversity Medical College, 595; at Queen'sCoGllege, Galway, 59(1; at the Natioual Dental Hos-pital and College, 544; Glasgow Royal Infirm-ary School of Medicine, 695; in Edinburgh Schoolof Medicine, 695; in University of Aberdeen,6496t;of Swiss International Red CrossFociety, 741;Madame Broca's,l082; of Army Medical Depart-ment, 1159; Alexander Memorial, 1212, 1216, 1282;Jacksonian, subjectof, 1252; Lacaze, 1314; in Uni-versity of Glasgow,ib.

Proctor,Mr. S.F;., hypertrophy of the breast, 456Proctotomy, in fibrous stricture of the rectum, M;.

Harrison Cripps on, 1129, 1186Protoplasm, continuity of through walls of vego-tabe cells, 647

Provident Dispensaries, 31_ ---Dispensaries, oWest Cheshire2 1161

Dispensary atDiodston, oponing of,653;)Prowse, Dr. A. B.. a compact ophthalmoseope, 11027--M-r. William, the morning bath, 1052);treatment of excessivesueezing, 1268

Psoriasis of tongue, 610; palmaris syphilitica,1.322Psychology, Dir.T. L. Rogers's address to Sectiou of,

Ptosis and diplopia fromt liquor geleemii, Mr. C. H.W.Parkinson on, :3S

Ptublic Health, appointments, '7; duties of medicalofficers of health, 97; reduction of salary of nic-dical officers, 13. 114, 1205, 655, 800, 84.9; incrc.a-eof salary, 271, 618; death-rate of Hove, 383; ald-vertisingfor appointments, 451; health of forei,,picities, see Cities; reports of medical officers ofhealth, London Port, 451 ; St. Marylebone, 54SSt. Pancras, ib.; St George, Hanover [Square, 54 ,

Newingtion, ib. Liverpool,b.: Newcastle-on-T'1yne. 5., Leiester, 550: Salford,ib. ; Middlesexandliertfordshire,il. Weardale, 604; Mid War-wickshire, ib. North Witchford, 105; Ports-moath, it. ; Merthr Tydfil,ib.; AstonManXor. 6)56Auickland,15. ; Barnsley, iZ. Caimarthen, ib.H:uwldswortlh, i5. Hove, 657; 31onmoutb, ib,Astoni, 702; ljaeiip, 7013: Gravesend, ib. ; Halif-x,ib. 1-Lastings, it. Holswortiy, it. ; Holue Vi-ley, 701; Okehampton, ib. ; Stratford, lb lor-quav, i1.; Walker-on-Tlyne, 5b.; Wellingborougb,ib.; Carlton,ib.; Frome, 705; Wiudsor, i). ; Alton,ib,. Bath, ib.; llecles, .t'; Brandon and By-shottlos,ib. Csbostor-le-Stroet, 848; Coventry, ih.Gateshead,ih. ; licighly, 897; New Forest, i7,st. German's, 811S8 ; Newton Abbot, Wolboroulti,and Dawlish, it.; Ormskirk-, i. ; River Tyno Puortib. Saltley. lb. ; Stroud, i. Sunderland Folt,i8. Todmorden, 8119; Wellington (Somerset), ib.Witbington, . ; Woletanton and Buralemn, i).WestSussex, lb.; Stockton. 946 ; Sturminster, ib,Souderland, ib.; Wallsend-on-Tync, 94t ; lymvieItegis, il. ; Builth, 121,: regulations ijf examininiJgboards as to dilolmasr and certifcates in, 4)1;sport sanitary appoIntmnents, 547;: payment by feesor bysalary, 555 sanitary arrangements in Smeth-wick, (61; registrar-gencral's quarterly returns,641; public health as a working man's question,745 ; books for instruction in, 752, 1162; duties ofmediceal officer of health, 848 ; vestries a s anitasyautborities, 1009; mortality inl Manchester, 1162;the Bitter t,1 oef Oitcot London, 12111; qualifir.ations of medical officers of health, 1265; report onfor 188:1, 1304_ -Izeland, hsealth (f Belfast, 291, 1ill), 540. 6:11),038 quarterly report of health of Dublin, 173, 84e;qarterly report of health of Ireland, 444, 1035;health of Cork, 644, .13¶1, 1035 health of Arwsagh7041-- Sotland, low 4oath-rate in Inverallan, 27;

mnortality in eight principal towns, 28, 26, 131,177, '347, 3)87, 443, 540, 5903, 643, 689, 740, 786, 859,1137, 91)0, 103:3, 1087, 1088, 11406, 1236; vital statisticsof Scotland, 28; health of Glasgow, 132, 389, 540,

648, 740, 838, 936, 1034, 1146, 1256; health of Edtin-burgh, 806; low death-rates, 1087; sanitary workin Glasgow, 1256

Public medicine, progress of in 1582, 1304Puerperel eclampsia, suggestion for treatment us,

810; Mr. C. 0. Rowley on a case of, 673- fever, See Fever,

septicaiernia, Dr. W. Strange on, 1228Fiuigl, Mr. R. N., radical cure of hernia in child-hood, 915

Pullan,NMr 11. D., injection of hot wateria deli-very,165:purdom,Dr.T..E., case of clephantiasis, 1281

Purgatives, Dr. C. J. Hare on use of, 154; Dr. J. H.Blennet on, 162

Porpura, Dr. S. Mackenzie on nature of, 409;hea -m orrhagica, Dr. W. Russell on, 414; casesof, 432,610

} uzey,3Mr. C., case ofm alignant goltre,430; salivaryc'alceilus, 1195; gastrostomy, 1236Pu.zzling caso, 755Pyo-Smith,M r. 11,J.,edulcation of a deaf mute,407; congenital backward dislocation of radius,1023; idiopathic aueemia,ib.P'yonephrosis, Mr. Clement Luca;so1 ,(013

Pyosnlpina, Cases of, 997, 107.5Q.

Quadraplets, 1215.Quoin, Dr. It., Dictionary of Medicine, 287; portrait

of,ib.Quarantine in Egypt, 22, 175, 286, inter-

national arbitration in, 127 ; 'MLtion Aldieate oil,382 ; dom estic,090; discussion on in InternationalMedical Congr-ess, 601; at Malta,687; Pettenkoferon, 9928; in Australia, 1029, 1098; at Gibraltas', re-duction of, 1251 ; at Constantinople, 1315

Queen, health of the, 1030Queensland, mortality among Polynesian labourersiii, 1032Quina-ni, M1r.J.R., question of authorship, 902Qoinidine and its allies, 736Quinlan, Dr. F.J. B., increase of weight in tuber-

cular phthiais, 1123; treatment of excessive susees-tng,126t;8

R.Rabagliati, Dr., osteotomy for deformity of the

lowver limbs, 1086LItabie, notice by Brown Institution, 1164. See Hy-

droplhobia.Radiuls, congential dislocation of, backwards, 1028'-Rags, carriage of infection by, 251, 397 ; disinfection

(,f, 18e0Railway servants, exhausted, 24-- stations, sanitary cunditions of, 533a

underground, explosion on, 884unpunetuality and public health, :14Rainfall as asource of potable water-supply, 601Rtalfe, Dr. C. H., hygiene of schools, 119; ClinicalChemistry, rev., 1025

Rand, Mr. Ri. F., means of ascertaining course ofsmall intestine, 1235

hansom, Dr. F. P., tetanusg terminatingin recovery1(17; suggestion fortreatment of puerperal eclanl-sic, 830

Raven, Mr.T.,epidemic ptnoumonia, 2011s, 038; dlgi-talis asta cumulative poiison, 1015

Rawdon, Dr. H. G., operation for hare-lip, 723).Ruawling, Mr. B. B., governors.aad management ofhospitals, 31 0

ltavliusou, Sir Robert, knighthood of, 440Rawson, Sir It., anthropometry, 646Rca, Mecssrs. J. asid Co., articles shown in a-,anialmauseum, 177Itectuim, excision of. 1772; stricture of, aned intesti-

nal olstruction, Mr. llslitoin Parker on, 1017,;fibrous stricture of treated by proctotomy, Mr.H1arrisonCripps on, 1120. 1181

Redfern, Dr., the professorship of anatomy hi Belfast.,5)94, 889; address to class, 991

Reeves, Mr. H. A., inguinal colotomy, 878Registrar General's quarterly returns. 641Iteid, Mr. John, sulphate of soda in ctarbolie acid

poisoning, 971Relieving officers aend medical officers, 946, 31 J99Remedies, good, out of fashion, Dr. C. J. Hare on,

151lRemuneration, professional, Dr. W. B. Musthet on,Rentoul, Dr. R. ii., the position of ship-surgeon>

4063lResearch, endowsmeont of, ui401Respiration, Cheyne-Stokes. 1219Ilespirators. oro-nasal, 308, 1078Retina, tortuosity of vessels of, 1246; anwonsia as a

cause of hmmorrhage in, ib.Retreats for dipsomaniacs, 441Revaccination hi foreign armies, 75, 300; in thearmy, 398; in French sclhools, 588

Reverdin, Messrs., removal of the thyroid gland,635

Reymond, Dr.J., introductory address at MaterMisericordia) Hospital,194

Reynolds and Branson, Messrs., articles shown inannual museum, 377

* lheurnatism. and its allies in childhood, Dr.T.Blar-low on,509: ;sarlatissal, Dr. Ashby on a fatalcaseof, 14; Dr. Ricekards on, 518; Dr. Judson Buryo1i, 516; discussion on, 517; in children, 610; hyper-umia of, treated by cold pack, M1r. W.R. Bates on,

7o69; Dr. C. A. MacMoun on excretion of urolse-matit in, 1060; acute, treated with saleylate ofsoda,M r. V.J . Meharry on, 1125, ; andchorea,results of inquiry of Collective Investigation Com-mittee, 1139

Rhinosopy and treatment of niasal polypi, 1075Rhode, Dr., a rare disease,931Rhys, Mr.J., excision ofscirrhous tumiour of breastfrom an old person, 270

Rfibs, acute ncrosis of, 1195Rich, Dr. A. C., old delinitiun of" doctor," 1103Richardson, 1r. B. W., tho morphia-habit aud itstreatment, 1194

Messrs. and Co., articles shown, in annualzouseusm,377

Rlickards, Dr.1E., fatty transformation of the kidney,2; allies ofrhboimatism in children, 516

Rickets,bone-changes in, 925Ridge, Dr.J.J., treatment of disease without alco-

hol, 1158Riding, easy, in the cavalry, $34, 588Rigor, and labial herpes, relation between, 1245ltinger, Dr. S. andlDr. Sainsbury, physiological

action of barium chloride, 265,; Handbook ofTherapeutics, r'cv., s'25 ; action of the digitali-s-group, 1070

Rivers, pollution of, 79Robbins, Messrs., bichloride ofiuethylene, 271Roberts, Mr. Charles, collectiveihvestigation, 406;education and body-grovth, 11219; Von Graife'sopinion of Sir William Bowman, 1261-- Dr. F.T., acute and chronic Bright's dis-

ease, 771-- Dr. William, collective investigation of dis-

ease, 860Rlobertson, Dr. A., aphasia, 581Robinson, ixr. H., poisoning by laburntum, 673- - Mr. H. B., prolongation of life by total

abstinence, 647D-Dr.T., rapid absorption of dleuritic effu-

sions, 1284- Mr. IV., mercuric chlorideas a surgical

dressing, 872; epidemic atKihberley, 1131'and Son-s, M1cssrs., articles shown in

annual museuni, 877itobson, Mr. M1ayo, litimetrity, 71iohhard, Dr., assault on, 685Rodent ulcer, and epithelionma, 9712; after syphilitic

sore, 10(19Roeckel, Mr. W.J.. anatomy of hmniorm'oids, 921Rogers, Dr. Tosepb, address to l'oor-law Medical

Officers Association, 335;: and the WestminsterGuardians, 264, 654, 751, 797, 945, 1269, 1265; testi-ionial to. 795, 845,4e913, 940, 996, 1039, 11flo, 114s,1212, 1259, 1315; resolutions of Dorset and We-itHants JBranch concerning, 847; of South Wales andM3ossmouthshire Branch, 3213- B.r.T.IL., addlress to Section of Psychology,

.132Rollestois, Dr., memnorial of, 53niRome, special correspondenec from, 447Rose, Mr. V., recurrent fenmoral ancurysm wisthcx-

cisiosm of sac, 1131Roth, Mr. B., treatment of tinoitis arinum, 118;'Rliiileln, 1)r. Cullingworrsiu sirticnria as a conipli.

cation of, 1241llou&,, Mr., chronic otorrhcea endting fatally, 12Rtowley, Mr. C. O., lpierperal convulsions, 873leo, Dr., cattle-disease i, S3otls Amnerica, (48Rlugs. Oriental, danger of, 785.'Ruhdorfer, Dr., severe hiccough, 981Ritskin, Mr., children's nurseries, 11152Russell, Dr. William, purpira ha'niorrhagis'a, 414Russell, Messra., medical chronographs, ,177. ~~~~~~S.

Sailors, test of vision of, Dr. IV. A. Brailcy on, 100aDr. Soiellen on, 1060

Sainsbutr^y, Dr. H-. See Rlinger, l1r.St. Georgre, Dr. G., ganlgrenc of nose from arsenical

h-aste, '19GSt.(corge, Hanever Square, sausitkry report of, 51;

St. German's, sanitary report of, 898St. John's House and sisterhood, 1037St. Marylebone, sanitacy report of, 848St. Pancras, sanitary report of, 5-sSalary. Sce Poor-Law and Public HealthSalford, sanitary report of, 550Salicylate of soda, as an antipyretic and antirheumatic, 71 ; supposed. poiSonliDg by, 13-2; ileacuite rheumatism, Mft. W. J. bieharry on use of,1125

xvi [Feb. 2, 1884.

THE BRITISH MEDICALJOURVNAL.Salicyll acid as an application to epitheliomatousgrowths, 1)33; thickened epidermis treated byplaster of, 1071

Salter, Mr. J. H., transmission and incubation ofdiphtheria, 1065

Salisbury, Marquis of, on industrial dwellings, 53

SaItley, sanitary report of, 898Sanitarians, honours to, 440Sanitary Aid Association, Westminster,' 217

appointments, port, 047

-- -certificates ofhlsosses, 384

-- - lexhibition at annual meeting of AssocIa-

tion, 378

Institute, certifieates of, 10; anniversarydinner of, 160; programme of meeting, 387; re-moval of offices to ParkesM useuum, 638; annual

* meeting of, 643, 690, 745 ; statistics of, 889 ; invi-tation to Dublin, 890,1033i, 1148

-- service for army, 92towels, 610

nunit, home ass., 26San Remo, Climatically and Medically considered,Dr. A. H. Hassall on, rev., 729

Sansom, Dr. A.E., rheumatism in children,610Sappey, 31, alithopaedion, 3,87

Sarcoma of antrum of Highmnore, Mr. A. T. Nortonon excision of superior maxilla for, 123; in thecommon fowl, Mr. G. Parker on, 431; of upper

jaw in child,1lo7; of ovary, 1018; primary, ofcuboid bone, 1132; snelaustie, of orbit, melanosisafter, 1242

Savory, Mr. W.S., removal of female breast, withrapid recovery, 1641

Savory and Moore, Messrs., articles shown inannual miuseum, 377; portable peptonising, appa-ratus, 661

Sawyer, Dr.J., Daily Clinical Charts, rer., 17;treatment of constipation and intestinal obstruc-tion, 96.5

Scapula, and clavicle, incomplete fracture of, 1022Scarlatinal nephlritis in eighthveek of convales-

cemice, 8,7.5- rheumatism, Dr.R. Ashby onl,5;11Scarlet fever at Stratlhavon, 21, in Agrhalce, 178,594; at Sheffield,3:13; atKilbarchan, 387; in Loin-donderry, 6.11, la9, ss39; at Stonehaven,9181; insLeeds, 1161; at Fouldhouse, 1208; spread of, 458)1,

1123.

Scartis, Mr.LT.E., relatiosn of convalescent Insstito-tions to hospitals, :53

Scehifer, Mr., address to Section of Physiology, 226

Seharlieb, Mrs., 127Schenck, Dr. P. V., statistics of old age, 542Schieffelin, Messrs., soluble pills and tasteless gta-

nules, 177Schsolarslsips, medical, of Society of Apothecaries ofLondon, 287; at Guy's Hospital, 685i; at St. Bar-

tiholomew's Hospital, 747; at Charing Cross Hos-pital, ib.; at London Hospital, 717, 851; at Mid-dlesex Hospital, 747; at St. Mary's Hospital, it.;at St. Thomas's Hospital, ib. ; at, tonldon School ofMedicine for Women, ft.; research, of BritisiMedical Association. 8.11; at King's College, 8.51;at University College, it.; at Westminister Hos-pital, itt; at Owens Collegre, ib. at UniversityCollege, LivTerpool, ib.

S,:loiol of Anatomy. Physiology, and Surgery, '17,Army Medical, end of summer session 301;

Dr. Deo Chausnont's introductor address at, 6t0of Dental Hospital of Londois, lectures, etc.,

-11.- of Mledicine, Bristol University College, lee-

tures, 489; instruction at, 491; psices, 491, 695of Medicine, Caltsolic University, lectures at.

0195of Medicine, Edinburgh, lectures, 414; us-

structioss at, 419; prizes, 5thi; opemsimsg of sessioss,

- of Medicine, Glasgow Royal lnfirmairy, lec-tures, 491; note on., 496; Instrisetion in dentalsurgery. .544; prizes, 695- of Medicine, Glasgsow Western, lectures, 91;note on, 496; changes in, 503

of Medicine, Leeds, lectures, 1859; instructionat. 491; prizes, 491, 694; changes in, 50r3; Dr.Clifford Allbutt's istroductory address at, 661

>- of Medicine, Liverpool Royal Infirmary. 8ceCollege, University, Liverpool

of Medicine, ,Slseffield, lectures, 481'; instrse-tion at, -193; prizes, it.; changes hi, 503; SIr. A.

.a, knson's introductorv address, 74-i- of Medicine, for Women, instruction at, X7)r. 1I. Dosskiu's introductory address att. 677-- of Pilysie in Irelassd, lectures, ct c., p11iz;prizes,

etc., ib.; appointment of professor of anatomN,690; Dr. Cunningham's introductor s address, 992

of Surgery of Royal College of Surgeons in

Ireland, lectures, etc., 59-1; Dr. Foot's introtduc-tory address, S992

Schools, hygiene of, 129; overwork in, 146f, 303;closing of as a sanitary measure, 341; French, re-

vaccination in, 588, 832; boardIng, for girls, 1034

Schools, medical, changes in, 502; opening of, 692,746; prizes and scholarships in, 693, 747,8.31; dis-secting-room of, 698; entries at, 696, 791; altera-tions In buildings, 6963; scholarships in, seeScholarship; in Glasgowv, opening of,9!38; in Dub-

lii, introducttory addresses at, 992Schroeder, Dr. C. L. E., vaginal extirpation of

cancer of uterus, 2.0; symomsotony, 714

Science, the fairy talesof, 708Scientific grassts of British Medical Associatioss. SecGrants

Seirihus of bladder,7:73; of breast, 1213Sclerosis of bone, relation of osteitis deforniass to,

1261

Scotland, vital statistics of, 28; health of principaltowns in, 29, 131, 117, 347, 387, 443, 6340, 3143, 643689, 740, 789, 889, 937, 990,10.'33, 1087, 1088, 1146,1236; Local Government Board for, 1)7; investigat-tions by fishery board, 291; wveather in, 291, 5,39,739, 1087; report on prisons in, 313 census of,689; changes of temperature in, 740; medicalevents of Yearinl,1]309

Scott, Mr. Harvie, case of foreign body ii eye, 382Scott'seinulsiom ofcod-liver oil, 17Scriven, Brigade-Surlgeon.J.B., cholera, 824Scully, John, case of, 9132Sea-hatlisig, precautiosisin, 24Sea-sickntess, Mr. T. Kessdall oai, 12; Mr. R. V.

Ash onl, 11:1, 207; Dr... H1.Bennet onl, 270 ; letteron, 307 ; Mr. P. Vincent on morphia for,323

Sea(gei, Mr.I1W.., poisoing by aconite,10u67Sea-voyages,558,63i8Beal, ancient, 11:31Sebas,M., alcohol from melons, 6:37Sells, Mr. C.3., ovarian tumour complicatedwiitspregnancy, 1016

Bemmola, Dr., Bright's disease, 688

Semon, Dr. F., paralysis of individual fibres of re-current laryngeal nerve, 1144, 1279)

Semple, Dr.R. H., the ase of Mr. G. W.Hlind,Senator, Dr., floating kidney, 64t

Sense, a seventh, 73;Septicamia, puerperal, Dr. W. Stransge on etiologyand pathology of, 1228

Sermon by Bishlop of Liverpool at tinual meet ili ofAssociation, 281

Servants, medical attendance on, 40$SeMwers, ventilation of,419Sex, determinations of,' 456, 508, 5.7, (659, 90;, h53,

1053, 1117, 12214, 1270Sharkey, Dr., homonymous hemianiopi. 778Sharp, Mr. T. A., Medical ProvidentSociety, 701Shattock,3Mr., pathology of congenital club-foot,

I'2lSheems, Dr. A., poor-law snedical officers, 31049Shelly, Mr. C.E., determination of sex, 639; subcu-taneous injection of ether, 1003

Ships, emigrant, infectious diseases in, ; sureesof, deputation to President of Board of Trade con-cerning, 178; letters onl, 4)5, 609, 6i.9; for inva-lids and convalescents, :36; hospital, in theThames, 1083; collier, ventilation of, 1143

Shipwreck, epileptic attack after privations of, 4:3;3Shoeing of horses, 1220Shoes, noiseless,9.;:1Shoulder-joint, Mr.W. Stokes on excision of, 1(i45Shuter, Mr. Janes, death of, 883; meeting of St.Barthsolonew's students regarding, 932; inquest;

onl, 934; obituamr- notice of, 1117; proposed me-morial of, 181), 1482, 125;2

Siemens, Sir William, liberality of. 10:11Silcock, Sir. A. Q., tubercuslar ulceration of lare.

intestine, 774; congenital club-foot, 823: soliepoints connected with repair of fractores, !1);:;

Sitnpsaun, M2r. A., absessce ofcachexia in a casmceroussubject, 1159

ilns, Dr. J. Marion, death of, 995; obituery noticeof, 1004); resolution of governors of Women's Hos-pital of New York, 1148; Dr. Fordyce Barker on,12n05

Sinclair, Dr. A. T., poisoning by laburnum, 728. Dr. T. ystieercuss in the vitreous body, 7

Sincock, Sir. J. B., Medical Provident Association,714$

Sink, D1r., isoisoningwith ntirolmine, 1111

Skin, Drs. Tilbury and Colcoft Fox's Epitome ofDiseases of, ser., 120; Dr. T. Barlow onl affectionsof in relation to rhmeumatisll. 511; Mr. MaleoliiStorrns om antinssisy in diseases of, 572; eatses ol

disease of, 9114; Dr.J. N. Hyde's Practical Treatiseotis Diseases of, see., 9714; peduneultated adeno-sarcommi of, 10145

Skull, compound depressed fracture of, 15Skye, climate of, 1168Sleeplessness, remedy for, 943

Slippers for soldiers, 1216Smallman, Mr. E. C., presemitation to, 827Small-pox in Stafford, 81; in Birmingham, 316, 501,

895, 933; in Leicester, 534 ; in Romford, 833; inLondon, 1083; and vaccination, 1260

Smethwick, sanitary arrangements at, 639Smiles, Dr. '., presentation to, 1064Smith, Mr. I. Noble,Cuirvatures of the Spine, rcc.

16, treatment of caries of spise, 1121, 1187Dr. J. A., obituarysiotice of,553Mr. Priestley, cysticC tumour Of COUjunle-

tiva, 922; cerebralhaamorrbage with passage of

blood into optic uerves, 12m17; sodel illustratisgconjugate movement of eyes, ib.I

I 1)r.R. Angus, air as a sasitary agent, 61)1Dr. R. C., white precipitate instead of pre-cipitaatedchlalk, 70

D-Dr. S. WV., the micro-organism of cholera,

.-- 3 Dr. W. G., condition affecting precipita-tion of phosphate of lime from urine by heat, 6S

Smoke, abatement of, 930, 9311Snake-bites, statistics of death from, 448, 1030Sneddon, Dr. W., effects of nitrous oxide gas, 1093Sneezing, excessive, 1165, 1268

Suell, M1r. S., sympathetic ophthalmia, 116; re-moval of piece of steel from eye, 923; the magisetand electro magnet in ophthalmic surgery, 951

Snellen, Dr.E. C., testing of colour-sense amidvisioss, 1009

Snoring, 405, 356Socialsciensce and theworking classes,7.̂Society, Aberdeen Philosophical, annual excursion,

83for Aid to Sick and Wounded ini War, volt

to anshulauce-class at Charing Cross Hospital. 78

Biological, of University of Dublin, officersaud council, 1034; meeting, 1148---- Clinical, of London, president's remarks,

774; peritoneal abscess ii children, 775-; anoma-lons case of cerelsro-spinal sclerosis, it.; notesonlmeetings, 788, 884; aneurysm in right corpusstriatuno, 875; apoplexy in a boy, 876; syphilitictumours of cerebral nuembranes, 877; dislocationof jaw, it.; wound of plantar arch, 974; ununitedfractlure of patella treated by suture, it.; livingspecimens, 1071 ; thickened epidermis treated bysalicylic plaster, ib.; mniyxodema, 1072, 1244;pneunaotisorax during typhoid fever, 1244; reco-very iroiL idiopathic puenusulso rax, ib. ; labialherpes and rigor, 1245; summary of proceedings,12541

Cryptogainic, of Scotland, annual meeting,539

- Epidemuiological, sunimary of proceedings,

- Glasgow Royal Infirnary Doras, report of,}37-- ~Glasgow Chatity Organisation,ltoccedisgl

of, 1257

IHarveian, caulse of congesital club-foci,

823; normal growth-rate in children, 824; dis-betes insipidusfromn erysipelas, 1020; anzemis, ib.

Leith, for relieving destitute sick, reportof, 1087

----___ Medical, of Cambridge, hysteria. in a boy187; treatment of genu valguin, it.; tetamius icer-minating in recovery, ib.; fatal case of purpurahaeniorrhagica, 5341; unusual rapidity of heart'sactioms, ib.; treatment of puerperal eelampsia, it.;slow, compression of apihil cord, 1021; suppressiolmof urine in a boy, 1022; retention of urine fruni Fe-tailied meusees, it.; pairalysis of leg-muscles crledby electricity, it.

- Medical, Glasgow Sout hiermn, officers, 789Medical, of London, ionrrersazioste, 22;

treatment of Iracture if patella, 8:55, 976; treat.-meslt of prernaxillary bonse iii hare-lip, 1071; nina-tomy oi venous system, ib.; rhinoscopy amidtreatiusent of nasal polypi, 1075 elephantiasis, it.:operation for pessile fistula, 1131 valves in portalveilm, ib.; recurrent temoral aneurysm, ib.; foreignibody in larynx, 1194; pulpy degeneration of sy-sovial membrasie of ksiee, it. the meiorphia-hahit,

ib.; catheter-fever, 1221, 1237; summary of pro-ceedinigs, 1290

Medical, of Manchester, spina bifida Iii asadult, 625; abscess ini bone, ib.; bed for invalidsib.; purulent pericarditis, it. penicarditis iiiclildren, it.; reception by president, 944.-4Siero-scopical Section! photo-microscopy, 1190 comi-genital tumnour of clavicle, it. hereditary s'-philis, ih.; bony forunation in cboroid, ib. retnilalhremorrhages In pernicious anienia ib.; cam d-spec i n es lit). 14294; bone-c-hanges in. isekets Ii

*- Medical, Midlamud, anni al meeting, 8$,.officers and council, it.; Sir. Jonathiani nuitishim-son'S address at, 986 1155; morality of obstetrieand gryntecological operations, 1132; phosphatmicalculus, its.; cancer of bladder, it.; progressiesmuscular atrophy, itb.; treatment of fracture ofpatella, it.

- Medical, Military, at Aldershot, report ofsecretary, 77 1); officers, ibt.; treatmentof secondarysyphilis, ib.; hydatids, ib.; note on, 784; resolu-tions of, 1083; micro-organisms in relation to dis-ease, 1283

Feb.2, 1884.] xvii

THE BRITISIH MEDICAL !JOURNAL.

Society, Medical, Military, at Woolwich, 1223MAedieal, of Ulster, first meeting of, 1209

-- -Medical, of York, song at annual diinner,9521

-- ZMedical Charitable, West Riding, objectsof, 127; susintial meeting, 174- Aledical MASissionary, of Edinburgls, annualreport, 1088- KMedical Missionary, of Glasgow, annualmeeting, 1:316-- of Mledical Officers of Health, first meeting,

Medical Sickness, Annuity, and Life-Assur-ance, lists of intending metubers, 33, 139, 213:letters on, 42, 203, 508, 701, 7198; Mr.'John Brows;on, 161; memi rantda concerning, 183, 6391; councilof Soulth Wales asid Monmotsthshire Branch on,200; meeting for forniatitas of, 293, 11 19; remarkson, 1137; draft rtiles of. 1150

Medlical Union, isitic concerning, )05tt- Medico-Clsirnrgieal, Aberdeen, president

of, 1146- Medico-Chlirurgical, Edisibtirght, office-

bearers, 103:;- Mcedico-Chirsirgival, Glasgowv, officers, , 80

Mledico-Ciirorgica(, Leeds and West Riding,.femoral hernia, 71 ; starlet fever with couspleterelapse. it.; fragment of braass tett tens i21 eye,ibs.; lithotrit)v, it.; sal licylat e of sodas it ; enlIarge-ient of elitoris, iA.; po1ls5onus wsine, it.

lMedico-Oirtirrgiilt, Sheffieldl, remiv al ofpiece of steel from vitreous bsody by electro-nimi-net, 1.923; conditien of muscles in diseises of spinalcord, ib; obsctire case of Pott's disease, ti;i sital-lowing of palate-plate with estificial teeth, iS;canitie tooth removed from dletigerous eyst, injaw, it.; stirgical treatment of re((til alcuilis,4924; retained placenta, 1(123; exopltlialmos with-out goitre, it.; coisgestitsil dislocation baukavardlof raditts, ifs.; idioptthic anietlna, it.

Medieo-Chirtirgical. W'est lottlolo dintier,6; president's address, 824; cholera, it.; ch1emTnical1reports, 11944; herniotonty for btratgutilated hieriai~t,1111, ; HIitpiLtationi of forearn, it.

- Pathologi(cal, of tLotidoi, new voltitte if'Trauit,,uiions. 77:1, ly;tiypht-sareonsa, h1. ; scirrhiisof bladdter, itf.; coiigettitasl t tintotir of srbit, it.tuintlotr of sraitin, it. 3atite gastro-enteritis its abe.it, it.; sebaceons Cyst of littger-, it.; cliingeititalmalformaition of heart, it. ; gtnm;i of dura, Materand syritigo-niscels, 774; botie-ilisease iii tmomlkev s.3.; eard-specinlielis. 774, 10220, 1131 diverticula

(If ssialhl intestine, 1120; atlierlmlia of coronary ir-tery, it. ; Jatholotry of congenital chltb-foot, 921 ;rupltured hieart, i.; ;luttolllytOsof Imorrlhoids, it.;removal of lover jaw for stecrosis, itb.; ossificmlasses in ttsniotrs niot cositiected with boite, 1019;harcot's joint-disease, ib.; pedunculated adeno-

sarconta of the skiss, it. ; iseerosis of tipper jaw ittyphoid fever, it. ; tuboreutlosis of birds, 1020;nllisltettunsours of fost, 1123); ptiruttliet rictard-itis treaied by tapising, ib.; etiology of tuberin-losis, it.; aneurysnxtal dilatatiotn of radial arteries,11:30; tubercular uleeratioit of tongue, iM,; Tiris-act asvis of, rev., 1ii:i5; quiet slerosis, 1212;° ielait-osis after snelanotic sarcoma of ctoelroid, it. tuler-etilar ulceration of totagise, 1243; suiniar~yof pro-ceediiigs of, 129'2

Obstetrical, of L}oudont, llsemorlisgve ititoovariats cyst, 118; sel)aratioli attdl exlptilsiit (fIlacenita, it. ; ovarian and iiteritte ttmowurs, it.slou114ghing uterisie fibroid, i. ; pseudo-hermnaphro-ditistit, it. ; biydatidifortn niole, it.; librisotispoly}pus, it. ; hypertroplied tsystpla, it).; otbste-tries of kypshotic pelvis, ib.; itterine snyonia, it.hypertrophy of ianittictle, 778; tumotir of clitoris,Mt.; ruptiuned ovarists cyst, it.; arrested develop-ntettt of otne fiotims of twins, i. ; lslacentta succeit-tilniata, It.; gatigrene liltring pregtsancy, it.anatomy, physiology, and pathology of os uteriitleriutusi. it,.:-litroids remnuved )3y abdomsinalseetiost, 1075; vettral pregiiattcy treated by abdo-minal section, it. ; deformed pelvis, it.; Casareansectiomi, it.; dysmenorrhreal membramie, it.; re-ports of committees, it.; cases of pyosalpinx, ib.;iliopsatthic giangrene of utterus, 1076; tundeseribeddisease of Fallopians titbes, ib.; note of meetiig,1142; effect of forces and resistances of labour onIlexioi of foital head, 1282; mechlssism of labour,it.; sutniary of proceedings, 1292

Obstetrical, in Paris, 123.2Odontological, of Great Britain, specimens,

1131 ; Insdia-rtibber is a tooth, it.; relatiotis be-t1ween dental lesionis aitd diseases of the eye, i2t.

Ophthalmological, of the United Kingdiom.annual meeting, 78, 116; officers aud council, 7s;linasscial statetsenstt, 116; symiipathetic oplithial-tnia, it.; hemia-cohromatopsia, 117; foreigts bodyin fundiis, ib.; ophthalmoscope for artists, ib.;ainomalous distribuftion of retinsal arteries, it. ;corgetiital drooping of left tipper eyelid, it.; dis-seainiatead choroldo-retinitis, i.t; morphso.-a, it.;

eysticercits, ib.; multiple retinal anettrysm, ibt;facial, conjunctival, and retinal nwvrus, ib.; voteof thsanks to Mfr. Bowman, 116, 7747; openimigneeting, 685; Mr. J. Hutchinson's address at,7,57, 777; contraction ot field of vision amid opticatrophy affecting only right eye, 777; tumoutr atsclero-eortteal junction, 778; cltromic tuberculosis,it.; glaucoma, it.; homonymouts hemianopia, it.;improved microtome, 12-16; orbital tinmotir, ib.;paipilloma, it.; peculiar conmijitctivtl siffeetion. /t,;partlysis of faciitl merve with hterpes zoster, it.tortuosity of retinal vessels, it. ; loss of vision aitdhearing after injutry of head, it.; bacilli of jeqmsi-rity, it.; amietia (S a iatise of refittal Inemotir-rhlage, ib.; sympathetic ;inlanimatiots aft er exci-sion, itb.; mode of traitsmission of symopatlteticoplhthtalnia, 1217 ; cerebral luzemorrhage, withpassalgre of blood into optic nerves, it.; model ofmnovetmemts of eyes, it. ; referetice-library of,125-2; summary of proceedings of ini 1883, 12t12

Soeietv, Reed Cross, Swiss Inmternational, prizes ot,741

for ltelief of Widows anit Orphans of Medi-i;il mitest, qtutrterly- iotirt of ihireitors, 126. 785}--lo president of, 77; Professor Jinx-

Iey's address at, 1153Ro,-1 al AMedical of Edisibin-glh, opening of

sessioi, 91:7-.- Royal 3Medical Benevolent Fond of Ireland.Belfast Bramich of, death of Dr. Moore, lo;3-l; do-mation from L;idiamm Medical Service DlefenceekFunil,1118

- --- Royal Meetlical ascd Chirnllrgical,Dr. Ferrier'saddress Oilhysiology amid pathology osf the neri-

itts system, ailS, 822; presilent's iopemiig aihdress,822 noti; is nieetimig, 833; sllomttasteots asteurymmitil a boy-, 97: ; I71'annsvti~wis of, 1051 ; actiomi Itollthdigitalis-grolip, 1071); longeniital dislocation offetsiora, 1(171 ; Itigit amputatiota for senile ains-gremie, 1192 ; mediastinal enphlmyseina amid pmteu-motlhorax ilL traihseotonty, 11113; siturmmry of pro-ceedlings of, 121111

tRolyal Meteorological, meet inig of, 1164Svde aniaro, ;ianiial ;iieetitg, 5-12Iila, +\j|12l]'03

Sodiuml, n1itrife (if, 98.2, !997, 10-14, 14.03:,, 10,9.t--- sulphate of isW carbolic acid poisonimig, Mr.J. Reid omi, 171

Soldiers, ratitis of, 311.8; slippers for, 1216. S'eeArnm

Southball Brothers amid Barclay, M1essrs., artielessltowmt ill allilill utissewu, :377

Sotitaian, Mr. F. A., ciase of femimoral tttemur'sti, 321Spa, a polluted, 3,88Specialisatiot ii ltied ation, 119:34Specialism. hoi to inaulie it utseful, 4,:7, htIfSpoil acle-preseribisig, 8.51Sledding, ])r., syrinige for lervix titeri, 6:31Spemider. Dr. .1. IC., thie bromt-ides in ambdomiial ttell-

roses. 74133Spida hifiuia in ass adult, 825 vausimig retarded

lastittr. Ar. G.11. ElHiolttio, 1188Spinal- cord, comndition of mtzscles in ([iseases of.,

1921 ; slow compressiona 1sf, 1i521Spiste, Mr. Nolsie Smith om; Curvatnre of, seC.. 113;

obsistrt (ats) lsf Putt's disease of, 9,23; Air. NobleSmtitli otl trnatiieiit of caries of, 121, 1 hal

Spirits as mediciite. 13o; consumptioms of, 555Splists, Tlotimass;simwt Jordan's latoisiat el, Mlr. E, S.Bishopop l use of.( ; motilled zimii-, 1336

Spooner, AMr. C. I.., divisoit oif asteries liet-eesttwo) ligattilres, :.-)t5j

Siratly, MUr S., recogmiition (If professiomal services,449

Spturway, Mr. C., sastitary towvels, ill)Sqtitre, Dr. WV., rate of growth itiuiftaimmvatIl child-

lhood, 824Sqtmire's medicimie-chlests, 17Stammerimtg, treatment of, 110:3, 12t;Statiford, MLNr. E., Irohierties mtfalgrit, .99:3Statsles, Sturgeoin-Alajor F. I',, p;ti'tless pararetstesis,

971State niedicine, reg-shatiosms for certifiaftes ii, -198.

SNee Ptublic HealthSteamuships, meedical se-rvice of, 4481; positiots of sur-genus of, 106 ; oi'ercrowdimig of, 5;8s

Stearims, Dr. H. P., Imnsasity-, rec., 927Steel, renmoval of froui vitmeots body. y- electro-snagnet, 1923

Stevenison, Surgeoni, treatment of secondary sypli-lis, 7739, hsydatiils, it.

M r. N., extraction amsd retphamstatioms ofteetlt, 171

Stesvisrt, Dr. A. P., heitth of, 129; obituary miotice of,2103; bequest to British Medical Assoeiationt. 637

Dr. (Canisbay), applenh on lelhalf of familyof, f19t, 303, 355, 407, *,58, 802, 1103

Mr. 11. C., it night otedical service, 451Stimiilasits itsworkhouses, :ts3, 591, 686Stilug-ish, woustids of, 12693Stirlistg, D)r., simple facts iii physiolog,-, 5333Stockton, sanitary report of, 3116

Stoker, Mr. G., myxmedema after removal of thyroidglanid, 1261Sk Mr. W. T., pulmollary thrombosis, 13Stokes, Mr. W., excision of the shoulder-joint, tVuStonmach, removal of eancer oif, .687, 1141 ; removal

of foreign bodies from, 801Stone, Dr. W. D., the HMind fund, 854Stoney, Dr. .J. H. L., obituary notice of, 4l1; pro-posed memorial of, 9191, 1214

Stopes. M\1r. H., magnesia in beer, 609UStory, MKr. J. B., aniomalous distribution of retinal

arteries, 117Dr., easeof,5f5

Stoves and grates, 1054Strallan, Dr. J., death after catlheterisation, 8t39;Stranige, Dr. WV., cannabis Indica, 14; address to

British MAledical Association, 2'11: etiology and pa-thologv of ptierperal septiewania, 1228

Straits, tsr., report of Frenich cholera conmmission,10OM.., 101:38

Strathlspey, lowi death-rate in district, 27,Stratford, sanitary report of, 704Stretton. Mlr. J. L., displacenieiit of uterus by dis-tended bladder, 728

Strike of inurses, 101(Stroud. santitary report ot, 389Stuart, Mr. J . A. Erskinie, salie late of soda, 71;

placeita, prta-i.n cosplicated witll arn-preselita-tion, 1066 excessive sneezisig, 12118

Stryclinia, Isydrocyanic acidas ant antidote to, Mr.C. If. WV. Parkinison (lt, 16;5; let-ter on, ;3T;lr.3,T. BuIrton on0 lpoisoning by, 770; the sensorynerves inI poisotnillgr by, 9,iI

StLddert, D;r. 11. C., gangrene of atrs following iii-mjnry to thu1b., 12';8-

Stitritinster, sanitary relport of, lieSSublstitute ttf Poor-law nnedical officer, psynsenit of

a, 897Stilsetilutes at- dispensaries, 73131Stickling, Dr. C. V.. pnleietatia of the uipper lobe,574; Isrogressive nuiscular atroplliy, 11:32

Sugrar as a dressing for wouidts, 737Sutez Canal Conipany and Port Said, 1113Suicide by3 eaarbolic tcid, -ti; by) cut throat. 11r. It. C.Harrison oil uniusual calse of, 115; statistics of,5.5"1;of medicil mnei, 831, 8:35

Sumlimers, Dr. T. 0., practleal aplplication of cei e-bral localiationll, 11134

Stunner, Messrs. It. and Co., articles shown in ait-miiail niuscutin, 377

Butilerlattd, Mlr. E., Dr. Mushet's proposals, 207Stiinderland, disaster at, 99; sanitary relport of port,848 ; ilf tolWii, 9n1h

Sunstroke, ease of, 643Superannuation of poor-law nmedical officers, :306Surgeon, fatal ackidlet to a, 931Sturgeons, police and colonial govcrttmetnt, 15;)Sunrgery, Messrs. Holmes' and ltlkie's System (it',

5er., 72, 633; International Encycloptedia of, rev.,168; M1r. Reginald Itarrisott's adtlress in. at aisnuslsneeting sf Association, 213, 2111; Mlr. J. Bell'sMallnual of Operations of, rev., 1(1213; progress of in1883, 13411

Surgrical itistrument-makers, international associa-tion of, 6n39

Sussex. West, sanitary report of, 89.Stiteliffe, Mr. W. 11., AMedical Providett Socicty,

7o1Sutton, Mr. Edward, deatlt of, S33:1

MNr. J. B., bone-disease in itmotikeys, j7;t7-berctilosis in birds, 13120

Swanly, Mr., heirtiachroinatopsia, 117Swayne, Dr. J. G., gatiircuce (distiig prcegilatc3, 778Swiney plrize 589Syymes andl Co., Messrs., articles shiowni lit annualmnuseum, 377

Syinotids, M r. C. ,J., chronic infliunrmation of bone.111:3, 1181 ; anenrystual tlilatatioti of raidi;il arte-ries, 1:30 tubercular ulcer of trigtte, 1243 ; rett-tion between labial herpes and rig(or, 1215

Synovitis, multiple, after injuries to joints, Mr. C.Manusell Moillilt (oil, 4:30

Syphilis, concealel, 413; inoculation of, by vaccina-tion, 385., 3196, 39s; inlherited, deafness front, 611'lacquired and inherited, Mlr. 31. G. ]Briggs on, 77u;sccottdary, treatment of, 779; diabetes itisilpliusfrom, 102(9

Syphilitic disease of heart, 119; of face, 921j; }ofpalate, 922 ; of vulva, 1017

- sore followed 1jby rodetnt ulcer, lt113(Syringe for cervix uteri, 63-1; fur subcutaneous int-

jectios. of ether, 1103

T.Tait, Mr. Lawson, uterine myoma, 118; radical cure

of exomplsalos, 929, 1118; pyosalpiux, 1917, 119i7;idiopathic gaitgrene of uterus, 1076; undeseribeddisease of Fallopian ttibes, 1076

Tanner, Dr., arrest of, 1631Tapping, early, in ascites; Dr. A. Flint oln, 565; in

puruletit pericarditis, 1129Tarsus, M1r. B. Owen on chronic osteitis of, 1126

xviii [Feb. 2, 188i.

THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.

Tay, Mrr. Waren, removal of lower jaw for necrosis,1121; paralysis facial nervre, with herpes zoster,1246; loss vision and hearing after injury of

head, ib.Tayler, H., midwifery forceps lever, 730

Taylor, B,, operative treatment of sympa-ophthalmia, 1231

lDr. F., gumma of dura mater and syringo-myelus, 774

Z

Mr. H. C., treatment of cholera, 69

Mr. James, hairs in the urine, 1190

- J. B., hospital-accommodation for in-

Liverpool, 640, 797; health

in Liverpool, 845

J. W., division of musculo-spiral nerve,

P., hot water injections duringlabour, 247

Tea, imbecile, 78; drinking of, 786

Teale, P., address on health at meeting of

Association, 792; sanitary improve-in houses, 79.5; treatment of corneal ulcers,

865

blood, 1144

Teeth, notched, 22; extraction and replantation of,

971, 1126; relations between lesions of and disease

eye, 1131; artificial, 11.31; new method of

extracting,Telegraph medical journalism, 645

Telephone hospitals, 29

telegraph-wires, dangers of, 883

Temperance, health, 6;08, 707

Temperance-hysterics, 12611

Temperature, changes of in Scotland, 740; extreme

lowering of in case of cardial aneurysm, 87,5; dailyrange of, 923

Temple, R., cosmopolitan sanitation, 742; social

working classes, 795

houses, law of, 1249

Tennis-elbow, 454, 557, 708, 9.54, 1104, 1168

Tenlsion, Dr. W. H. Broadbent on, 357;discussion on, 360

Professor Bentley, 784; to Mr. J.Hutchinson, 126, 832, 986, 1143; to Dr. JosephRogers, 797, 815;, 903, 940, 996, 1039, 1090, 1148,1212.1259, 1318; Dr. A. Macalister, 939. Sie Presell-

perinwo, with congenital hernia and acute

orchitis, Mr. J. A. Williams on, 110Tetanus recovery, 167; traumatic, With

paralysis, 918

Theatre, distnrbance by students in a, 27

Therapeutic agents, revived, 732

Therapeutics, present position of, 123; Dr. J. H.on modern tendencies of, 162; Dr. R1. Far-

quharson's Guide to, rev., 530; Dr. S. Ringer'sof, ret-., 925; progress of in 1883, 1303

Thin, G., thickened epidermis treated by sall-cylic plaster, 1071

Thomas, Dr. A. G., opening the knee-joint, 1066

Mr. H. 0., demonstration by, 324

--DDr. W. R., exophthalmos without goitre,1023

Thompson, C. R., occipito-posterlor cases, 12

E. T., increased frequency of malig-diseases, 407

Henry, Fish as Food, rer., 779; urin-

ary fever, 1237, 1319

TIhoimsen's disease, 589

Thomson, Mr. W., honours to the medical profes-sion, 395.- -- Sir William, a magnetic sense, 737

Mr. A., fish as aan article of diet ilworkhouses, 456

Thorburn, Dr. J., metria, 260

Thornton, Mr. Knowsley, ovarian and uterine tu-nbours, 118; operative treatment of uterine fibro-myomata, 712

Thorp, B., unusual complications of pneumonia,

Thrombosis, pulmonary, 4:3Tlnudichum, Dr. J. L. WV., chemical diseases of thebrain and spinal cord, 5;24; address to West Lon-don Medico-Chirurgical Society, 824; valves in

portal veins, 11:31Thuillier, M., of, 6138, 847; street in Paris

memory of, 9310Thurstan, Dr. E. P., sudden death after labour, 114

Thyroid gland, removal of, 635, 7.53; physiology of,1157; myxcedema after removal of, see Ifyxw-dema

Tibbits, Dr. E. T., position of medical men, 795; de-funct germs, 1103:

Tibia, Mr. C. H. W. Parkinsonon comminuted frac-

ture of, 582

Tibio-femoral impaction, Mr. R. Davy on, 758

Tidy, M., law regulating the sale of poisons,.94

Timmins, Rev. Mr., case of.127,Tinea on the eyebrows, 1322

Tinley,, Mr. T., hypodermic use of ergotin, 50Tinnitus aurium, Mr. B. Roth on treatment of, 1189

Todmorden, sanitary report of, 899Tomkins, Dr. H., photomicroseopy, 119; clinical

features of tyvphils fever in children, 1183Tomlinson, Mr. E. D., fracture of the patella, 998Tongue, doubtful case of psoriasis of, 610; Mr.Morrant Baker on removal of by median division,76.5, 89; Mr. W. M. Coates on removal of, 767;letter on, 848;; ichthyosis of with rnalignant de-generation, 1022; tubercular ulceration of, 1130,1243

Tooth, Mr. H., congenital malformation of heart,773

Tooth, canine, in a dentigerous cyst, 92.3; India-rubber in a, 1131

Toothache, relief of, 455Torquay, sanitary report of, 704

Towels, sanitary, 6310Tracheotomy in diphtheria, Mr. WV. R. Folker on,

1}1; for foreign body in larynx, M1r. S. Wolferstasson, 116; mediastinal emphysema and pneumo-thorax in connection with, 1193, 1200

Training ship Cormt--all, sickness in, 786Trance, prolonged, 1147Tramears, steam, perils of, 290, 934Transfusion of blood by hypodermic injection, 932Trap, the Bower, 1166

Trasbot, ,1., cysticercus cellulosT in a dog, 761Treves, Mr. F., Surgical Applied Anatomy, et.,

1076; sebaceous cysts of hand, 112-3Trials for MurderbIyPoisoning, Messrs. G. L. Broa neand C. G. Stewart's Reports of, rev., 927

Trichinosis, outbreak of. 1131Trichloride of phenol, 387Tricycles, 455, 609, 1167, 1219Tubercular ulceratioss of large intestine, 774; of

tonigue, 1130, 1243Tuberculosis, chronic,, 778; bacillus of. 887, 1142; of

birds, 1(120; etiology of, 1129; Mr. D. H. Gabb on

diagnostic value of bacillus of, 1190; treatment ofby arsenic, 1204

Tuberculous disease of bone, M1r. C. Macuamara on,1119, 1181

Tumours connected with bone, ossific masses in,1019

Tumours of abdomen, 971o-of bladder, scirrhlus, 773

of brain, 773

of breast, scirrhus, removal of from a pa-

tient aged 74, Mr. J. Rhya on, 270in children, obscure, U1069l

- -- of clavicle, congenital, 119of clitoris, 778

- - of conjunctiva, cystic, 922-of dura mater, perforating, Dr. D. Drum-

mond on, 782

of eye, 778- of foot, musltiple, 1129- of jawi, upper, recurrent nsyeloid, 1122; sar-

comatons, in a child, 101 7--- of kidney, Mr.lt. C. Lueas on operations for,

6314; nephrectomy for, Dr. W. Walter on, 615of medulla oblosigata, 821

--of membranes of brain, syphilitic, 877- of orbit, congenital, 773; sarcomatous,

1246of ovary. See Ovaryof pons Varolii, 821of uterus. See Uterus

Tunbridge Wells, death-rate of, 437Turnbull, Mr. R. A., presentation to, 265Turner, Dr. F. C.. quiet necrosis, 1212

Mr. G. B., compound depressed fractures ofskull, 15

Mr. G. R., contagiousness of cholera, 897;wound of plantar arch, 174; ununited fracture ofpatella treated by suture, 974, 1044

Mr. T., wfill of, 431Tweedy, Mlr. Jolmn, introductory address at Univer-

sity College, 679

Twining. Mr. F. T., obituary notice of, 809

Twins, arrested development of one fnetus of, 778Tympanumn, artificial membranes of, Dr. F. 31.Pierce on, 7211; Dr. T. Barr on, 722; Mr. LittonForbes on perforation of, 814; Sir. T. N. Griffithon perforation of, 1189

Tyne Port, sanitary report of, 898Tyt~ler, Dr. P., low diet as an aid to humostasis,1166'

U,Uh1ithoft, Dr. J. C., action of dilute solutions of ar-senic, 5

Ulcer of cornea, treatment of, Mr. C. Higgens on,865, Mr. T. P. Teale on, ib.; rodent, see Rodentulcer; of stomacb, with severe lseamorrhage, Dr.W. R. Packer on, 1062

Ulceration, tubercular. SecTubercularUnited States, medical practice is.sV)University of Aberdeen, proceedings of University

Court, 132,, 740, 1088,11J56; resignation of ProfessorF. Ogston, 132, 347; closure of summer session,21'1; graduation ceremony at, 316; pass-list, 402;

appointmentto thechair of medical jurisprudenice,443; regulations for degrees in medicine, 470; in-struction at, 493; lectures, 494; prizes. 616; ap-pointment of examiners, 740; preliminary ex-amination, 838; Burnett lectures, 937; examIna-tions In pathological anatomy, 1088; tue Univer-sity Bill, 1156

University of Berlin, appointment of professor ofanatomy, 5,34- of Cambridge, regulations for degrees in

medicine. 415, 1091 ; ismstruction at, 488; for 'erti-ficates in sanitary science, 498; exansinations insanitary science, 752, 1159; honorary degree ofM.A., 930; examiners for degrees in niedicise,(148; plane of examinations, ib.; increase of nmedi-

tal school, 9494; examinations in elemnesntary bio-logy, 1017; provision for additiossal tene-liug inImorphology, i6.; professorship of pathology, ib.;speeches of public orator, ib,.; pass-list, 1266

of Dublin, isossorary degree conferred osiDr. G. H. Kidd, 2) pass-lists, 3H1., 1267; regulhtionsfor degrees in medicine, 47.5; for certilicates inState medicine. 500

- of Dnrhaxn,pass-lists, 47, 900; regulationsfor degrees in inedicine, 465; for certificates isanitary science. 199

of Edinburgh, proceedings of UniversityCourt, 83; examinatious of jlcsior students, 83;lecturers recognised, 813; graduation. ceremossy,21*2; valuable bequest to, ib..; pass-list, 401; dona-tion to, 442; regulations for degrees in miedicine;470; instruction in, 493; lectures, 494,610; scholar-shipe and prizes, 495; regulations for degrees inpublic health, 499; assistants to professors, 889;rectorship, 889, 936; terceutesnsry of, 990~ of Glasgow, closure of susmmer session,131 ; graduation cerensony, 2*91; pass-list, 4(1; re-gulations for degrees ha medicine, 470; lectures,etc., 494, fees, etc., 496; regulationsforeertificatesin public health, 500; prizes, 696; commencensentof wvioter session, 838; meeting of UniversityCouncil, 937; opening of medical school, W38; elec-tion of rector, 990, 1034, 1087; removal of old gate-way of, 1087

Harvard. professorship of anatomy, 437;Inusdredth assniversary of, 988

Johns Hopkins, medical school of, 437of Londosn, pass-lists, prelihishary scien-

tific examinations, 400; intermediate exanduationin medicimie, 1.52; IM.B. examinations, 1050, 1217;1.S. examisiation, 1217; M.S. examination, 1266;certificate in pulffic health, ib.; regulations fordegrees in niedicine, 465; for certificates in publichealth, 499

of Melbourne, incretase of funds of, 1141- of Oxford, medicine at, 176; regulations

for degrees is snedicisie, 416; plhysiological teach-ing in, 1043; Radeliffe travelling fellorship,

Ro-yal, of Ireland, meeting of Senate,133; first examinatioss in Arts, 2942; pass-lists,402,8.50; regulations for degrees in medicine, 476; fordiploma in sanitary science, 50(1; letters on, 844,943, 1043, 1096, 1156; usedical fellows of, 890;()aleada- of, 2 er.. 11126

of St. Anjdrew's. regulations for degreesin medicine, 470; bequest to, 689; rector of, 1038,1087; assessorsimip of, 1147

of Verminosnt, proposed new medical de-partment of, 864

Tictoria, Manchester, regulations for de-grees in medicine, 1036

Unreason and insanity, 638Unsanitary dwellings. 99S4Urinary abscess with fistuke in perinro, Mr. T. B.Jessett on. 760

Uric acid, Sir. E. A. Cook on influence of benzoatesof alkalies on excretion of, 9

Uriniary organs, Mr. F. Harrisoms on recent advancesin surgery of, 213

test-papers, Dr. Oliver's, 633Urine, Dr. G. Oliver on Bedside Testing of, rev., 17;Dr. W. G. Smith on coisditions affecting precipi-tation of phosphate of lime by heat, 118; amonli-acal decompositioss of, 708; hairs in, 952, 11910;tlbuminous and purulent in children, Dr. Gee on,.61 ; purulent, after cathseterisation, Dr. J. S.Holdes; Otm, 0711; sliIspressiols of in a boy, 1022;retention of from retained menses and imperforatehymen, ib.; nephrotomy from suppression of,1095; Dr. G. Jolinson on testing for albumen in,1105

Urticaria, acute, 919; Dr. SicCall Anderson on, 1107;Mr. 0. C. Kingsbury on a case of, 1124; acute,complicatiusg rbtlsefs,, Dr. Cullingworth on, 1234

Uterus, tumours of, 118, 922, 941; sloughing fiboidtumour of, 118; fibrinoss polypus of, ib.; myomaof, ib.; extirpatioum of cancer of, Dr. J. Wallace on,519; Dr. olsroet-ler on, 5211; Mlr. J. E. Burtos onstreatment of caiwler of, 52.:; Dr. A. Edis ontreatment of chronic inflammation and retro-flexioss of, 573; Dr. Wynni Williams on displace-ments of, .57-1; treatnuent of fibro-my-omata of, Mr.

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Kuowsley Thornton on, 712 ; Dr. Schroeder on, Wall, Dr. John, death of, 1148; Cork Board of Guar- Wharf, proposed, at Botherhithe, 10836714; Dr. Meadows on digosis of forms of libroid I dians on, 1210 Wherry, rteteto euvlu,17 ctumour of, 716; Dr. W. Walter on hysterectomy Wallace, Dr. A. W., autonomous life of specific in- tents'on of urine by retained menses and imiler-for fibromata, of, 718; Mr. J. L. Stretton on d~is- fections, 3,51; substitutes at dispensaries, 799 forate hymen, 1022 ; paralysis of leg-muscles curedpalacement of by distended bladder, 728;' anatonsy, Dr. J., extirpation of uterus for malignant by electricity, lb.physiology, and pathology of Internal os of,7778; diese1 White, Dr. Hale, Charcot's joint-disease, 1019cancerous, extirpation of, 837; statistics of fibroma Wallis, Mr. C. J. B., moist hands and feet, 100 White and Wright, Messrs., articles shown in an-of, 10.30; idiopathic gangrene of, 1078; Dr. T. Wsllsend-on-Tvne, sanitary report of, 947 nual museum, 37$Keith on supravaginal removal of, 1116; removal Walsh, M1r., fractured patella treated by wvire- Whitechapel, unsanitary dwellings in, 991of, 1282 suture, 11i1 Whitehead, Mr. Wr., spina bifida in an adult, 82.5

Uterus, cervix of, Dr. Wynn Williams on treatment Walsharn, Mr. W. J., division of arteries between Whiteley, Dr. G-. B., obituary notice of, 47of cancer of, 522; syringe for, 634 two ligatures, 109.; epileptiformn neuralgia treated WlsitwelI, Mr. F., Dr. J. Rlogers and the Westniin-

by nerve-stre-tching, 1215 ster guardians, 79.7, 1260Walter, Dr. WV., medical provident society, 203; Wiglesworth, Dr. J., bone-degeneration isn the in-nepisrectomy for cystic tumour of floating kidney, sane, 628; uterine fibroma, 922

V. 615 ; hysterectomy for uterine fibromata, 718 Wigner, Mr. G. W., milk-supply of London, 1206Vacciationalleed dieaseand dath fom, 2,449 arofMr. W. H., metastasis. 12-3.5 Wilks, Dr. B., collective investigation of disease,Vacinaionalege dieas an deth rom 2340, War ofthe Rebellion, Medical and Surgical History 1005o590, 841, 686; of women after childbirth, 302, 308"; of, rev., 1120; and sanitation, 785; aid to sick and Will, makine a patient's, 1001)

in the army, 352; successful, grants for, .379, 820, wosunded in, 787 Willard, Drfl3i. F.., hospital ambulance servicee, 88$8864, 950, 978, 1126, 1136, 1151, 1187; in Scotland. War-office, isew, designs for, 591 Willett, Mr., abdominal tunsour, 1171 ; obscure tu-389; Inoculation of syphilis by, 385, 396, 398 ; pro- -Warlomont,DrTatdeIVacnaddel a- muinahld10.

3ectio, frrfusl f, 07,114,112; 1r -X' D ciatinrev., 924 Williams, Dr. C. Theodore, relations of phthisis andMtakuna's Transactions of Inquiry into, rev., 826; Warner, Dr. F., graphic records of snovements of albuminuria, 1224, 1277valueof asaprohylacic, 80; Huan asd Ani linibs, 576 Dr. Dawson, etiology of tuberculosis,

mal, Dr, Warlomont on, s-c-., 924; compulsory. Warnock. Mr. If. T. A., Irish Poor-law medical re- 1129; chilblains, 1233objections to, 935; public, ethics of, 99I1ii r'e- lif 4 Mr. J. A., testis in perinaro with congeni-land, 10X34; grants for, and partnership. 1049; ery- le, 4

sipela afte,1084 1213 with alf-lmph, 162; 1Warren, Mr. F. W., introductory. address at Ade- tal Inguinal hernia, 110Mr.aBrigteron 4 11

Acts regardisigh1313 2 laide Hospital, 993 -Mr. W. itoger, death-rate of anrestiseties,Vaccinators, public, certificates required, 1003 Dr. J, H1., PracticalTreatise on Hernia, r-cr., 1151 ; death during administration of nitrous oxide

Vaccinla andvariola, 1250 1~~~~~19;operative measures for relief and cure of gas, 729; chronic otorrhwa, 101SVacheraMr.F. snrilkand zyotcWisas,:44 ernia. 913 1Dr. Wynn, cancer of neck of uterus, 522;Vacher Mr.F,mil and zmoticdiseas,744Dr-. S., the weaver or sting fish, 1269 displacements of the uterus, 574Vachell, Dr. 0. T., erysipelas after vaccination, Warts and condylomiata, treatment of by carbolic Wilmot, Mr. T., sacculated ssephritic abscess In a

1213 ati,21 atient with one kidney, 1014Vachetta, Dr., Intralseritoneal injectioss of albumin- Warwickshire, Mid, sassitary report of, 1104 Wilson, Mr. Andrew, determination of sex, .557,0ate of iron iii chronic ana-mia,348.3 Wss so,5617Varicose, veins. See Veins Wapsigr f 5617

Vapous, meicate, ornnasalrespiator or, 178 IWater, drinking, and cholera, 24 ; hot, injections of Winckworth. Mir. C. E., lawn-tennis elbow, 7108Va rssilfD,meinflued ceoofcalorsnerto fon ,digston in labour, Dr. D. L. Beokiagsale on, 701, 2.5$; Dr. Wimmdelschnsidt, Dr., sugar as a dressing for wounds,

21 It. Bexall on, 11.5; Mr. W, Dails on, 185; Mr. H. D. 737Pullan oms, ib.; Mr. T. P. Taylor on, 247; Mr J. R. Windle, Dr. B. C. A., pathological specimens, 1133Veasey, Mr. H., censure of medical officers, 10(911 Lawson oms, ib. ; Mr. S. T. D. Weston on, 1O016I Windsor, Sassitary report of, 7A05 ; health of, 1030

Vein, portal, valves in, 1131 supply of ins London, .38.5, 8314; rainfall as a source W~ine, poisonous, 71Veinsgatricose,Mr3 .H.Fle2o ucuaeu of supply of, 607; of Loch Kattrine, 838, 1147; for Wires, telephone and telegraph, 883ligaturea oepiay r.ABeadof,320; cattle. 952, 984; constant supply of to London, Witbington, sanitary report of, 84119

Venerel sore,primry, Mr A. Besard o, 563; 1031; supply of in Glasgow, 10$?; and Air, Dr. Witnesses, medical, and coroners, 207hypochondriasis. Mr. ~F. W. Lou-sides on, .504. See J. D. Macdonald's Guide to Microscopical Ex~a- Witten, Mr. E. IV., presentation to, 860Syphilis Imination of, rer., 11-34 1Wolferstass, Mr. 8., toreign body its larynx, 115Veossstm0r7Gyo4oit nantm f Water-closet in a beer-cellar, 90.3; in. continental 1Wolseley, Lord, at Charing Cross Hospital, 331074ainofswrs 4; fcole-sIs 1 3

hotels, 1102 --Dr. C. B., snoring, 405Ventiltion fsewes, 44; of ollierships 1113 Water-reservoir at Battersca, dust-yard near, 287, Wolstanton and Burslenm, sanitary report of, 890

Ventral pregnancy treated by abdominal section, 32Wolstenhoilne, Mr. IR. H., caution regarding od-107.5 Watering-places, English, health of, 34-5 )ministration of chloroform, 1104

Versifying, and the medical profession in Aberdeen, Waters, Dr. A. T. HI., President's address at annual Women, Dr. Graily Hewitt on Diseases of, rev.,937 ~~~~~~~~~~~meetingof Association, 209,2.18 73;cerebro-spinal diseases peculiar to, Dr. Mfore

Vertue, Mr. F. H.. flowers and fruit for hospitals, --Dr. E., medical bulletins, 942 Maden oin, 816; letters on, 1003, 1054; niedical,208 o ni,91;pyia dcto f V)Vesico-vagissal fistuke, Dr. P. Boulton on, 113 Mnrl fFacD.A ita' ud o ni,91 hscleuaino,15

Vestries assntyauhrte,1.9to, rev., 169; Dictionary of, r-ev., $27; statistics of, IWood, Dr. G., and Dr. Bacbe, Dispensatory of theseeianysurgry,authoities 109 1084 United States of America, rev., 1184VeeinarymiIsurgeryeu853. 931

D.PrseWatson, Mr. Spencer. rhinoscopy and thetreatment Wood and Abraham, Messrs., articles shown In

Vichy ad Itsherapetical Rsource, Dr. resser of nasal polypi, 1075 annual museum, 378James on, rev., 1247 30 itlg Watt, Mr. T. ]S., parcels post and the carriage of - and Son, Messrs., articles shown in annual

Vignal, H., thebacillus of tuberole, I medicines, 208 ; homes forcrippled girls, 456 ; uare museum, 378of nerves, 1081 fracture of lwriw 29Woolby, Mr. J. B., presentation to, 11863

Vincent, Mr.wtP., opha for, se-scnes332 Watters, Mr. G. T. B., shoeing of horses, 1220 Woolley, Sons, and Co., Messrs., boracic dustingVincnt, r.P,mrphi forseasickess,323 Waughs, Dr. J., case of intestinal obstruction, 968 powder, 50; articles shown in assnual niuseunil,Vinen, Dr. E. H., portraits of Dr. E. Jenner, 12694 Weardale, sanitary report of, 604 -8Vintras, Dr. A., Medical Guide to Mineral Waters of Weather in Scotlanid, 29.1,5739, 73.9WokusCrctofmdinsi 15;apFrance, sei., 169 Wevro tnfh,16ponmnofistnpyica 37Vision, tests of, Dr. WV. A. Brailey on, 1108; Dr. B. Wevro stngfsho pkolutment ofvisitisng physician 1317ti, .2,320. Snellen on, 1009; and hearing, loss of after in- Webb, Dr. W11fam, address to the Midland Branch, WokusfihaanrtcefdetI,2,:12jury to head, 1246 .51 ; unqxalified practitioners, 100 -156, 505, .589, 6942; stimulants iii, 336, 7)91, 686;;

Vitreos bod, Dr. . Sinlair o cystcercusin, ~ Weiss, Messrs. J. and Son, articles shown in annualI removal of patients from, 640Viteou boyDr.T. inlai oncysicrcu in i museum, 378 Workmen, homes of in London and Parts, 93.1. Seeremoval of steel from by electro-magnet, 923 Welds, Surgeon-major, F. H., cholera epidemics in Dwellings and HousesVoelket, Dr. ., vccsrsini mand 6aioa8 15 Malta, 1o63 Workman, Mr. F., presentation to, 603Voi~t Dr.L.,vceina an varila, 2-50Wellingborougb, sanitary report of, 7s04 Worms, intestinal, 684Vivisection, opponents of defeated, 1082 Wlngositrrertf,89Wounds, ua sadesn o,7.Volunteer ambulances, inspection of, 94 Wellsgcont aminatyedoinCatrbr,1008sua.s rssn.or 3

- - camp at Wimbledon, health of, 174 Wet r F, eouino Bimighm0 n Wright, Dr. U. A., determismation of urinary lesions,

tion_megadingcalofficeros,meein3o,275;qus Midland Counties Branch regarding 40 Wyley and Co., Messrs., articles shown inana

tioln,regardin commssions 653, 798e hmor,

Dr. S., How to Examine the Cbest, rev. 271 ; niuseunu, 378Vulan H. h aeo h ot eCabr, atheromna of coronary artery, 920 ; purulent penl-

Vulva, extensive syphiitic disease of, 101;carditis treated by tapping, 112.9; recovery froni Y.Vulv, exensiesyhiliic dseas of,1011idiopathic pnuemothorax, 1244 Yeats, Dr.,.new bed for invalids, 825Westminster, odours of, 384; proceedings of Beard Yellowlees, Dr. D., the medical reform committee,.

of Guardians of, 945 ; guardians of, and Dr. 3. 351WV. Rogers, see Rogers Younge, Dr. G. H.L, Addison's disease resembling

Weston, Mr. 8. T. D., injection of hot water in de- idiopathic anamia, 42.9.Wahltuch, Dr. A., electro-therapeutics, 623 livery, 1016Wakes In Ireland, 84,510, 6650 - BE. P., walk of, 1083, 108.5, 1143, 1208, 12153,WValford, Kr, T. L., Sir B. Brodie's prescription for 1315 Z.gout, 356 Weston-super-Mare, sanitary condition of, 93 Zinc. Mr. WV. H. Crosse on poisoning by chloride of,

Walker, Mr. U. B., treatment of fractured clavicle, Wheeler, Mr. A., revaccination In foreign armies, 820396 ; sympathetic ophthalmia, 9293, 1231 300 Zoological laboratories, marine, 750

Walker-on-Tyne, sanitary repiort of, 704 - - Mr. W. T., action for recovery of fees, 1048 Zoophilist, action against proprietors of, 1215

86 IHE BRITISh MEDICAL JOUVRNAL. [July 7, 1883.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND.THE annual election of Fellows into the Conncil of the College tookplace on Thursday last. There are over 1,200 Fellows of the College,of whom about 400 recorded their votes; twelve of wvhich were in-valid, in consequence of too many names being un-erased. SirSpencer Wells, Bart., the President, occapied the chair. There werethreevacancies to be filled by the retirement, in rotation, of Mr. JohnBirkett, Mr. Prescott Hewett, and Mr. Cooper Forster. The formertwo gentlemen did not offer themselves for re-election, but Mr.Forster, at present one of the Vice-Presidents, was a candidate, and,as a perusal of the votes recorded will show, was placed at the head ofthe poll. At five o'clock the counting of the votes commenced, andthe result was announced by the President to be the following.

Mr. J. Cooper Forster. ... 181 including 2 plampersMr. Sydney Jones .125 ,, 21Sir W. MacCormac. 119 ,, 8Mr. G. Lawson ... ... ... 98 ,, 4Mr. A. E. Durham . 1 ,, 0MIr. 0. Pemberton ... 88 ,, 7Mr. Ri. Harrison ... ... 81 ,, 1Mr. N. C. Macnamara., 69 , 2Mr.R. B. Carter 6.. 1i ,6

The three successful candidates were, tlherefore, Mr. Forster, Mr.Jones, and Sir W. Mac Cormac.

ASSOCIATION INTELLIGENCE,COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL.

NOTICE OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS FOR 1883:ELECTION OF MEMBERS.

MEETINGS Of the Committee of Council will be held on Wed-nesday, July 11th, and October 17th. Gentlemen desirous ofbecoming members must send in their forms of application forelection to the General Secretary not later than twenty-one daysbefore each meeting, viz., September 26th, in accordance with theregulation for the election of members passed at the meeting ofthe Committee of CoUncil of October 12th, 1881.

FRANCIS FOWKE, General Secretary.November 9th, 1882.

COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL.NOTICE OF MIEETING.

A MEETING of the Committee of Council will be held in the CouncilRoom of Exeter Hall, Strand, London, on Wednesday, the 11th dayof July next, at two o'clock in the afternoon.Committees and Subcommittees will meet as follows. At 161A,

Strand, W.C.-Tuesday, July 10th, 1883: Scientific Grants Com-mittee, 4.30 P.M.; Medical Reform Committee, 8 P.iM. Wednesday,July 11th, 1883: Office and Printing Subcommittee, 10.30 A.M.;Journal and Finance Subcommittee.

FRANcIS FOWKE, Geneoral Secretary.161A, Strand, London, July 4th, 1883.

COLLECTIVE INVESTIGATION OF DISEASE.CARDS and explanatorymemoranda for the inquiries concerning AcutePneumonia, Chorea, and Acute Rheumatism, can be had by applica-tion to the Honorary Secretaries of the Local Committees appointedby the Branches, or to the Secretary of the Collective InvestigationCommittee. Of these diseases, each member of the Association isearnestly requested to record at least one ordinary case coming underobservation during the year.

Inquiries concerning Diphtheria and Syphilis have been prepared,and can be had on application by those wiUing to contribute inform-ation on these subjects. There are two cards on Diphtheria, onecontaining clinical, the other etiological inquiries, together with anexplanatory memorandum. One of these cards is intended to serveas a guide to the systematic examination of a house or district forsanitary purposes. There are also two sets of inquiries concerningSyphilis, one for acquired, the other for inherited, disease. Theseare accompanied by an explanatory memorandum giving information

conceming the most recently observed symptoms of the inheriteddisease.

All these inquiries will be continued during the pr-esent year.Applications, etc., to be addressed

The Secretary of the Collective Investigation Committee,161A, Strand, W.C.

BRANCH MEETINGS TO BE HELD.

METROPOLITAN COUNTIES BRAswcn.-Fresident, Thomas Bridgwater, M.B.;President-elect, Charles J. Hare, M.D.-The thirty-first annual meeting of thisBranch will be held at the Ship, Greenwiclh, on Wednesday, July 11th, at 4 P.?I.Dinner at 6.30 P.su.; tickets, 12s. 6d. each, excluisive of winie. Mlembers inten(l-ing to dineare requested to apply to oile of the Secretaries on or before July 7th.-ALEXANDER HENRY, M.D., 132, Highbury Hill, N.; WV. CurArPNAx Gatrun, 6,Curzon Street, W., Honorary Secretaries.-June 21st, 1883.

WE3ST SOMERSET BRAiNCw.-The annual meeting will be held at the WhiteHart Hotel, Martock, on Thursday, July 12th. The President-elect, J. D.Adams, M.D., will take the chair at a quarter-past three o'clock punietually.Dinner at 5 o'clock.-W. M. KELLY, MI.D., Honorary Secretary, Taunton.-June 20th, 1883.AaaERDEso, BANFF, AND KuCiNARDENE BRAacir.-Tlhe annual genieral meeting

of this Branch will be held at 198, IUnion Street, Aberdeen, oni Saturday, July28th, at 1.30 P.M. An address will be given by the President, Dr. Angts Fraser.Hospital visit at 11.30 A.Mi. The annual dinner will be lheld at the PalaceHotel, Union Bridge, Aberdeen, at 3 P.M. Dinner tickets, itcluding attendance,but exclusive of wine during diiisser, five shillings eacis. Those init.endinlg to bepresent at the dinner are respectftlly requested to senid notice to Dr. Urquhart.-N. J. GARaDme, J. URQUHART, Honorary Secretaries.

SOUTH-EASTERN' BRAiNxC: WEST SUSSEx DISTRICT.-The next meeting of theabove District will be held at the Black W:orse Hotel, Ilorshiam, oni Friday, July2Oth; Mr. Bostock in the chair. Dr. Fuller will read a paper oni Acute Rheu-matism. Genitlemen intending to read papers or to bring forward subjects fordiscussion are requested to send notice to the Honorary Secretarv, G. B. COLLRT,5, The Steyne, Wortlhing.

BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETINCG.

THE Fifty-first Annual Meeting of the British Medical Associationwill be held at Liverpool, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, andFriday, July 31st, August 1st, 2nid, and 3rd, 1883.

President: WILLIAM STRANGE, M.D., Senior Phiysician to theGeneral Infirmarv, Worcester.

President-elect: A. T. H. WATERS, M.D., F.R.CP.., Senior Phy-sician to the Royal Infirmary, and Professor of Mledicine in Uni-versity College, Liverpool.An Address in Surgery will be delivered by REGINALD HAnrnISON,

F.R-C.S., Sargeon to the Royal Infirmary, Liverpool.An Address in Pathology will be delivered by C. CREIGHTON,

M.D., formerly Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Camibridge.The business of the Annual M(eeting- will be coniducted1 in ten

sections.SECTION A. lIEDICINE.-President: John Cameron, M.D. TVie-

Presidents: Thomas R. Glynn, M.D.; Frederick T. Robert.s. M.D.Secretaries: Richard Caton, I.D., ISA, Abercromby Square, Liver-pool; Byrom Bramxvell, M.D., 23, Drumisbeu-ri Gar(lens,-din-burgh.SECTION B. SURGERY,-Presidenit: Edwvard r. Bickersteth,

F.R.C.S. TVice-Presidents: W. Hargreaves Manifold, MN.R.C.S.; W.Mitchell Banks, F.R.C.S. Secretaries: Rushton Parker, M.B.,F.R.C.S., 61, Rodney Street, Liverpool; Edmunid Owen, AMB.,F.R.C.S., 49, Seymour Street, Portman Square, W.SECTION C. OBSTETRIC MEDICINE.---President: W. 2i. Graily

liewitt, M.D. Vice-Presidents: John Wallace, M.D.; David LloydRoberts, M.D. Secretaries: John E. Burton, T.4R.C.P., 64, RodneyStreet, Liverpool; W. C. Grigg, MA.D., 6, Curzon Street, Mayfair, WX.SECTION D. PUBLIC MEDICINE.-President: T. 1. Teale, M.B.,

F.R.C.S. Viee-Presidents; William Carter, M.D.; W. Honner Fitz-Patrick, M1.D. Secretaries: F. Pollard, M.D., 52, Rodney Street,Liverpool; George Goldie, M.D., 123, Hyde Park Road, Leeds.SECTION E. ANATOM2Y AND PHYSIOLOGY.-Prehident: Professor

E. A. Schafer, F.R.S. Vice-Presidents: William Stirling, MI.D.;Richard Norris, M.D. Secretaries: James Barr, M.D., 1, St. DomningoGrove, Everton, Liverpool; A. WV. Mayo Robson, F.R.C.S., HillaryPlace, Leeds.SECTION F. PATHOLOGY.-President: T. H. G reen, MT.D. Vice-

Presidents: E. H. Dickinson, M.D.; Joseph Coats, MI.D. Secretaries:Frank Thos. Paul, F.R.C.S., 44, Rodney Street, Liverpool; James F.Goodhart, M.D., 27, Weymouth Street, W.SECTIoN G. PSYCvROLOGY.-President: T. L. PRogers, MI.D. Vice-

URNAL. 37

Presidents: G. H. Savage, MID.; D. Yellowlees, M.D. Secretaries:G. E. Shuttleworth, M.D., Royal Albert Asylarm, Lancaster; W. JuliusMickle, M.D., Grove Hall Asylum, Bow, E.

SECTION H. OPTETHALMOLOGY.-Pre.sidcnt: T. Shadford Walker,M.R.C.S. Vice-Presidents: B. Nettlesliip, F.R.C.S.; C. E. Fitz-gerald, M.D. Secretaries: E. A. Browne, M.R.C.S., 86, BedfordStreet, Liverpool; C. E. Glascott, M.D., 23, St. John Street, Man-chester.SECTION I. DISEASES OF Cl1-InDREn.-President: Samuel Jones

Gee, M.D. f3ce-Presidents: M. G. B. Oxley, M.D.; T. R. Jessop.F.R.C.S. Secrctarie.s: H. G. Rawdon, MI.D., 42, Rodney Street,Liverpool; H. Ashby, M.D., 13, St. John Street, Manchester.SECTION J. OTOLOGY.-President: G. 1P. Field, M.R.C.S. Vice-

Presidents: Edward Woakes, M.D.; C. WardeD, M.D. Secretaries:Thos. Barr, M.D., 10, Albany Place, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow; It.

Williams, L.R.C.P., 82, Rodney Street, Liverpool.Honorary Local Secretary: Alexander Davidson, MI.D., 2, Gambier

Terrace, Liverpool.Honorary Treassr-r: W. Mitchell Banks, F.R.C.S., 28, Rodney

Street, Liverpool.TUESnAY, JULY 31ST, 1883,

10.30 A.M.-Church Service at Pro-Cathedral. Sermon by Bishop ofLiverpool.

12.0.-Meeting of Committee of Council.12.30 P3.M-Meeting of the Council, 1882-3.

3 P.m-First General Meeting: Report of Council and other business.Adjourn at 5 P_%r.

8.13 P.M.-Adjourned Genernl Meeting: President's Address, and any busi-ness adjourned from meeting at :; o'clock.

WEDNESDAY, Au;UST1cr, 1883.9.30 A..m.-Meeting of Council, 1883-SI.

11 A.M.-Second General Meeting. Address in Surgery.1 30 to 5 P.M.-Sectional Meetings.

itO)am.--Soaree in the suite of rooms forming the Arts Gallery, the PictonReading Itoom, and the Free Libratry, by the President andLocal Committee. To this, ladies will be ins ited.

THURSDAY, AuGt--ST 2xn), 188t.9 AlM.-Meeting of Committee of Council.10 A.M.-Third General Meeting. Sectional MAectigrs. Adjourn at I P.'-r.

2 to 5 P.M.-Sectional Meetings.6.30 P.M.-Public Dinner in the Philharmonic Hall.

FRIDAY, Au(;UST 3UP, 1883.

10 A.M.-Fourth General Meeting. Address in Pathsology. SectionalMeetings.

2 P.M.-Concludittg General Meeting.8.X") P.M.-Soiree by the Mayor of Liverpool, at tite Towin flall. To this,

ladies will be invited.

SATURDAY, AUGUSTLTr, 1l8e;.,Excursions.

ANNUAL MUSEUM.The museum will be in the same building as tse reception-room,

the general meetings, and the sectional rnectings. In fact, all thebusiness of the annual meeting will be carried on in one building,viz., the College, Shaw Street, Liverpool. The room which is spe-cially devoted to museum purposes is a gallery, 300 feet in length,in the upper story, lighted from the roof. On tile same floor areseveral additional rooms, so that the accomminiodation for exhibitingdrugs and instruments is ample. On the second floor, adjoiningthe room where the Pathological Section meets, are two class-rooms,one of which will be used for the exhibition of pathological drawingsand specimens, the latter for microscopes. A large hall on theground-floor has been set apart for sanitary appliances, among whichit is expected there will be a good exhibition or ambulances.The museum will comprise: 1. Latest inventions in medical and

surgical instruments, and appliances of all kinds, including No. 4.2. New chemicals and apparatus; new drugs and their preparations;and new articles of diet for invalids. 3. Drawings, diagrams, ormodels, or apparatus connected with sanitary appliances. 4. Micro-scopes, thermometers, and other instruments of investigation. a.

Pathological specimens, etc.Communications should be sent to Dr. Davidson, the General Secre-

tary, 2, Gambier Terrace, Liverpool, or to the following: drugs, Dr. T.Bushby, 32, Clarence Street; surgical instruments, Dr. Alexander,102, Bedford Street; Rushton Parker, Esq., 61, Rodney Street;sanitary appliances, Dr. Imlach, 16, Canning Street; patholo-gical specimens and drawings, F. T. Paul, Esq., 44, RodneyStreet. General Museum Secretary, Dr. Whitford, 37, ShawStreet.Notice to Exkibitors.-Applications to be made as soon as possible,

mentioning the space required. Each object to be accompanied bya written description or reference, and it is important that thesedescriptions should be sent as early as possible, viz., not later than

July 20th. All parcels to be delivered on or after July 23rd, andnot later than July 28th, and to be removed within three days afterAugust 3rd; they must be addressed: The Curator of AnnualMuseum, British Medical Association, the College, Shaw Street,Liverpool. All expenses of carriage and all risk to be borne by theexhibitors. A card bearing the name and address of the exhibitorto be inclosed in each package, ready to be fixed to the outside.

The following 'papers, etc., have been promised in the variousSections.

SECTION A.-MEDICINE.1. A Discussion on Aphasia will be opened by Professor Gairdner

of Glasgow. Dr. Hughlings Jackson, Dr. Broadbent, Dr. Ferrier,Dr. Antoine Cros (Patis) Dr. Thudichum, Dr. W. W. Ireland, Dr.Drummond, Dr. Ross, Dr. G. A. Woods, Dr. A. Cameron, and Dr.Wahituch, are expected to take part.

2. A Discussion on the Causes and Consequences of AbnormalTension in the Arteries will be opened by Dr. Broadbent. Dr.Milner Fothergill, Dr. B. Foster, Dr. W. F. Wade, Dr. Mahomed, Dr.Gly an, Dr. Eddison, and Dr. Carter, are expected to take part in it.

3. A Discussion on the Nature of Purpura will be opened by Dr.Stephen Mackenzie. Dr. Finny (Dublin) Dr. B. Foster, Dr. Stain-thorpe, Dr. W. Russell, and Mr. Cauty, will take part.The following papers are also promised.

BENXETT, A. Hughes, M.D. 1. Spastic Paralysis. 2. Hysterical Malingering.BIRAMWELL, Byrom, M.D. Note on the Mechanism of Cheyne-Stokes Respira-tion.

BRUnTOx, T. Lauder, M.D., F.R.S. Headache.CARTER, William, M.D.CATONx. Richard, M.D.CAVTr, H. E.. Esq. On Roseola.Cstos, A., M.D. (Paris). 1. Stir la Pleximietrie. 2. La Tlieorie Physiologiquede I'Hallucination.

DAvIDsox, Alexander, M.D.DRummoNoD, David, M.D. 1. Perforating Tumour of the Dura Mater. 2. AnUnusual Case of Locomotor Ataxy.

DRYSDALE:, C. It. M.D. Recent Innovations in the Doctrine of Phthisis Pul-monalis.

EDDISON, J. E., M.D. 1. On the Cause of Cardiac Murmurs in Anwmia. 2. ASeries of Forty Consecutive Cases of Empytena treated by the Physicians ofthe Leeds Infirmary.

FLINT, Austin, M.D. (New York). Early Tapping in Cases of Ascites.GABBETT, H. S., M.D. The Diagnostic Value of the Discovery of Koch's Bacilli

in Sputum.GLYN--, T. R., M.D.G'RarvEs, E. H., M.B. Notes on Cases illustrating Nerve-diseases.IASSALL, A. H., M.D. 1. Further Observations and Experiments on Inlala-

tion in Affections of the,Lungs. 2. On the Principles of the Construction ofInhalation Chambers for Diseases of the Throat and Lungs.

LEFCH, 1). J., M.D. Duration of Action of Medicines.LITTLE, J. F., Esq. Rtheutmnatic Arthritis or Neurotic Arthritis.MNTACKENZIE, J. A., M[.D. Rupture of the Heart.MOORE, W. W., M.D. Source of Heat in Fever.

oazRRTS, Malcolm, Esq. The Use of Antimony in certain Skin-Diseases.MIYRTLE, A. S., M.D. Sweating toDeath.OLIVER, George, M.D. Bedside Urinary Testing.OXLEY-, 1W. G. B.. M.D. The position of Syphilis as regards Classification andTreatment in this Country.

1itu)a, J.J., M.D. Tle Use of Non-alcoholic Tinctures as Remedies.Ross, James, M.D. 1. Rupture of tie Braclhial Plexus. 2. Ott Early Posterior

Sclerosis.RU-SSELL, W., M.D. Three Fatal Cases of Pisrpura Hanmorrhagica.SANsos, A. E., M.D. Note on Percussion as a moeans of Diagnosis.SMIT1H1, Solomon C., M.D. Antiseptic InhalationsSTRANGE, William, M.D. Sporadic Septiemmia, chiefly Puerperal, especially asto its relations with the Infectious Zymotic Diseases.

THoNisoN, G., M.D. Rupture of the Brachial Plexus.TnrUDICHUM, J. L. W., M.D. On Hay-fever or Hay-asthma, and its FrequentConnection with Structural Disease of the Nasal Cavity.

WAHILTUCH, A., I.D. On Electro-therapeuties.WIsE, Alfred, M.D. Climatological Studies at High Altitudes.WooDs, G. A., Esq. Cerebellar Tumour.

Dr. Byrom Bramxvell will give a demonstration on the MicroscopicPathology of the Spinal Cord.

SECTION B.-SURGERv.1. Mr. Clement Lucas will open a Discussion on Surgical Diseases

of the Kidney, and the Operations for their Relief, in which Dr. (G.Elder and Mr. Bennett May will take part.

2. A Discussion on the Treatment of Intestinal Obstruction by orwithout Operative Interference will take place.The following papers have been promised.

ATEINSON, E., Esq. Drainage of Joints.BAKER, Morrant, Esq. Removal of the Tongue by Median Division.BARTLEET, t. H., Esq. Roux's Amputation at the Ankle; its Superiority toByme's.

BELLAMY, E., Esq. The Clinical Value of the Fascial.BDERN.RD, Armand, Esq. Observations on Primary Venereal Bores.BEinnvY, William, Esq. Strangulated Hernia and its Complications.BI--,-E:, .J. W., 3M.D. Cases of HIernia.

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TIE BRITISI MEDICAL., JOURNAL.

Qqususaw, J. Ward,M.D. 1. Photograph of a Porsal Tumour which was resnokedto relieve Pulmonary and Cardlac Dlstres. 2. Explanatory Rearks on a

* ewe Needle for Closing Surgical Wounds.Onoss, P. Richardson, Esq. Tte Treatment of Arthritis by Incision.DRYDALEx, C. R., M.D. Recent Experiments on theTreatment of Syphilis.FPAGN, John, L.K.Q.C.P. The Nature, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Htemar-

throsis of the Knee-Joint.HAIWIE, James, Esq. Amputation by Oblique Circular Incision.HEATH, Christopher, Esq. The Use of Plaster-of-Paris Bandages in the Treat-ment of Recent Fractures.

Jxssop, T. R., Esq. Some Results derived from Experience in Colotomy.JoNs, Thomas, Esq. Cases of Resection of the Ankle-Joint for Disease and

Injury.KEETL-EY, C. B., Esq. An Analysis of Eight Cases of Osteotomy of the Femur.LE PAGE, J. F., Esq. The Evacuation of Deep Abscesses: with Exhibition ofDeep Abscess Evacuator.

LowNDBs, F. W., Esq. Venereal and Sexual Hypochondriasis.MARnm. H. C., M.D. A Case of Resection of the Ankle-joint by an Artificial

Pott's Operation.MORGAN, J. H., Esq. The Operative Proceedings in Cases of Intestinal Obstruc-

tion.MORRIS, Malcolm, Esq. The Comparative Advantages of Scarification andScraping in the Treatment of Lupus Vulgaris.

NORTON, A. T., Esq. A Case of Excision of the Superior Maxilla for MelanoticSarcoma of the Antrum.

OWN, Edmund, Esq. The Treatment of Large Nevi.PEMBERTON, Oliver, Esq. Gastro-enterotomy.Puzor, Chauncey, Esq. A Case of Malignant Goitre.RABAGLIATI, A., M.D. Cases of Osteotomy.ROTH, Bernard, Esq. The Treatment of Non-spasmodic Tortleollis.Snmcocx, A. Q., M.D. Some points connected with the Repair of Fractures.SMITH, E. Noble, Esq. The Treatment of Lateral Curvature of the Spine.BOUTHAM, F. A.,Esq. A Case of Femoral Aneurysm, treated by Injection ofFibrin Ferment, and subsequently by Ligature of the External Iliac Artery.

STonzS, William, Esq. Excision of the Shoulder-joint.STOWERS, J. H., M.D. 1. The Nature and Treatment of Paget's Disease of theNipple (with Microscopic Specimens). 2. The Treatment of Vascular Hyper-trophy of the Nose.

Thoxpsoa, James. M.D. Artificial Limbs.WALTER, Wm., M.D. A Case of Nephrect-omy for Cystic Tumour of a FloatingKidney.

WARaEN, J. W., M.D. 1. Cure of Hernia by Subcutaneous Injection. 2. The Useof the Aspirating Needle in Strangulated Hernia and Obstruction of theBowels.

WmTEaEAD,Walter, Esq. 1. A Further Series of Twenty-five Cases of Excisionof the Tongue with Scissors. 2. The Surgical Treatment of Hnmorrhoids.Patients for exhibition will attend from 1.30 to 2.30 P.M. on Wed-

nesday and Thursday, August 1st and 2nd, in a room adjacent tothat of the Section.

Mr. John Croft will give a demonstration of the application ofPlaster-of-Paris Splints for the Treatment of Fractures.

SECTION C.-OBSTETRIC MEDICINE.Special discussions are expected to take place in this Section

on the following subjects.1. Total or Partial Extirpation of the Uterus for Malignant Dis-

ease. Introduced by papers by Professor Schroeder (Berlin) andDr. Wallace.

2. On Operative Treatment of Uterine Fibromata. Introducedby papers by Dr. Keith, Mr. Knowsley Thornton, and Mr. LawsonTait. Dr. Wallace has promised to take part.

3. On Metria (so-called Puerperal Fever). Introduced by papersby Dr. Atthill and Dr. Thorburn. Drs. Grigg, T. More Madden, andFancourt Barnes have promised to take part.

4. Porro's Operation. Introduced by a paper by Dr. ClementGodson.The following papers are promised.

ALEXANDER, William, M.D. On Shortening the Round Ligaments for the Cureof some Forms of Uterine Displacement.

BARNES, Fancourt, M.D.BURTON, J. B., Esq. A Plea for the more Persevering Treatment of UterineCancer in Cases in which Operation by Removal is Impracticable.

DunER, Alexander, M.D. On the Use of Additional Traction in Difficult Casesas an Alternative to Craniotomy.

EDIS, Arthur W., M.D. The Treatment of Chronic Metritis associated withRetrollexion.

LEDIARD, A. H., M.D, Alexander's Operation on the Round Ligaments; withCases and Remarks.

TX PAGE, John F., Esq. On Axis-Traction in Delivery with Obstetric Forceps.Mr. Le Page will also exhibit Le Page's Axis-Traction Forceps.

MADDEy, T. More, M.D. Further Observations on certain Mental and NervousDisorders peculiar to Women.

MEADOws, A., M.D. On the Diagnosis of the various forms of Uterine Fibro-mata.

MUIlPHY, James, MT.D. Short Notes of Fifteen Cases of Placenta Previa, withRemarks on its Treatment.

ROBERTS, D. Lloyd, M.D. Inversion of the Uterus.SXITH, Heywood, M.D. On a Case of Porro's Operation.SPANTON, 'V. D., Esq. A Case of Extra-uterine Flatation.TAIT, Lawson, Esq. Are Diseases of the Ovary (specially Cystoma) on the

Increase?WALTER, Wm., M.D. A Case of Hysterectomy fog Uterine Fibromati.WILuAMs, A. Wynn, M.D. 1. On bisplacements of the Uterus and their Treat-ment. 2. On tipithelioma of the Uterus and its Treatment.

- SxTroN D.-PUBLIC MEDICINE.:Four topics have been selected for discussion in this Section.1. Directions in which Public Health Law might be advantageously

Amended or Extended. Mr. Charles Wills will 'read a paper onthis subject. Mr. Ernest Hart will read one on the Advisability ofan Extension of the Law for the Regulation and Registration ofPlumbing in Houses. Dr. William Carter will open a discussion onthese papers.

2. Quarantine. Dr. Imlach will read a paper on Quarantine;-andDr. Stocker, lately Government Emigration Inspector at Qucenstown,will read one on a cognate subject.

3. Disposal of Town-Refuse. Dr. Goldie and Dr. E. Whittle willread papers on this subject.

* 4. Etiology of Diphtheria and Autumnal Diarrhcea. Drs. AlfredCarpenter, H. J. Alford, and E. F. Willoughby will read papers on

Diphtheria; and Mr. M. D. Makuna one on Autumnal Diarrhcea.Captain Douglas Galton, C.B., F.R.S., has promised to read a

paper on Hospital Construction.The following papers are promised.

DRUMMOND, Edward. M.D. On the Climate of Rome.DRYSDALE, C. R., M.D. The Mortality of the Rich and the Poor.HILL, J. Hligham, M.D. Suggestions for the better Police Treatment of Personsfound Insensible in the Streets, amid supposed to be under the Julluence ofAlcohol.

JAMES, J. Brindley, Esq. On Cremation.KERR, Norman, M.D. The Present Position of the Habitual Drunkards Move-ment.

LowNsES, F. W., Esq. Hrow to Make our own Houses Sanitary, with PersonalExperiences.

MAKUNA, M. D., Esq. Small-pox and Vaccination Statistics; Diseases andInjuries to Health Attributed to Vaccination.

MARTIN, Johnson, Esq. On the Injury done to the Health of the Younsg by thePresent System of Education.

MILLICAN, K. W., Esq. Evolution in Disease.SHMARER, George, M.D. On the Opium-habit.

SECTION E.-ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.The following papers have been promised.

ANDERSOW, Edward C., M.D. Koumiss: its Modes of Preparation, VarietiesPhysiological Uses, etc.

ANDERSON, It. J. E., M.D. Hurman Ribs.ARCHERa, R. B., M.B. Note on Congenital Aortie Bands.BARR, James, M.D. The Causes and Mechanism of the Cardiac Impulse.HADDEmN, W. B., M.D. Westphal's Phenomenon, or the so-called Paradoxical

Contraction of Muscles.TnUDICsUrM, J. L. W., M.D. On the Chemical Constitution of the Brain.WOODS, G. A., Esq. The Anatomy and Physiology of the Sixth Nerve.

Mr. Lennox Browne will exhibit on the magic-lantern screen, bymeans of oxyhydrogen light, a series of photographs of the Larynxand Soft Palate in the production of various Musical Tones.

Afterwards, Mr. Emil Belinke, from whom the pictures leave beentaken, will exhibit his Larynx to the members present, so as to de-monstrate practically the physiological facts illustrated by thephotographs.

Mr. C. B. Lockwood will show an anatomical specimen illustratingthe use of the Fossa at the Lower End of the Fibula.

Dr. E. H. Jacob will show (1) Photographs of Chick Embryos;(2) a Portable Polygraph.

Dr. Francis Warner will give a Demonstration of an Apparatus forobtaining Graphic Records of the Movements of Fingers, Hands,Head, etc., and enumerating them and their combinations.

Dr. John Harker will show a sketch of Abnormal Hands and Feetin the case of an Infant.

M1r. Sibley Hicks will exhibit a series of Embryos to illustrate theDevelopment of the Chick.

SECTION F.-PATHOLOGY.The following discussions will take place.1. On 3Micro-organisms in Disease. To be opened by Dr. Dresce-

feld.2. On the Micro-organism of Typhus. To be opened by Drs. Mott

and Blore. Drs, Davidson and Baum will take part.3. On the Pathology of Dropsy. To be opened by Dr. Lauder

Brunton. Drs. Saundby and Churton will take part.4. On Chronic Inflammiations of Bone. To be opened by Mr.

Charters J. Symonds.5. On Primary Growths of the Urinary Tract. To be opened by

Mr. Frank T. Paul. Mr. Roger Williams and MIr. ilushton Parkerwill take part in the discussion.

Cirrhosis and allied conditions of the Liver will be brought for-ward, should time allow.The following papers have been promised.

HAyDEN, W. B., M.D. On lardaceous Disease of the Suprarenal Capsule.

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L PiGE, John F., Esq. On Neuropathic Plica.MANSELL-MOOULLIN, C., M.D. On some Forms of Osteitis in Hereditary

Syphilis.Was&DL, B. C. A., M.B., and BARLING, H. G., M.B. The Pathology and Rela-tions of Lupus.It is desired to illustrate in as complete a manner as possible, by

means of preparations and microscopical specimens, the PrimaryGrowths of the Urinary Tract, especially of the Kidney, Bladder,and Prostate. The object of this investigation is to collect all theinformation that is to be obtained in this country, with the view ofdeciding what-are the primary growths that have been met with inthis region. The specimens lent will be arranged in the museum,and a report of 'the investigation will be brought forward in thePathological Section by Mr. Paul. The Subcommittee will be veryglad to receive (1) recent specimens; (2) mounted specimens ofrare growths; (3) microscopical sections (these are specially re-

quested). The specimens and sections will be returned to theirowners after the meeting.

SECTION G.--PsyCdnOLOGY.In this Section, the following special subjects have been selected

for discussion.1. The Employment of the Insane. Introduced by Dr. Yellowlees.

Dr. David Bower, Dr. William W. Ireland, Dr. John A. Wallis, andothers, are expected to take part in this discussion.

2. Bone - Degeneration in the Insane. Introduced by Dr.Wiglesworth. Dr. William W. Ireland and others are expected totake part.

3. Cerebral Localisation in relation to Psychological Medicine.Introduced by Mr. W. Bevan Lewis. Dr. James Ross, Dr. DavidFerrier, Dr. W. W. Ireland, Dr. Fletcher Beach, Dr. AlexanderRobertson, and others, are expected to take part.

4. General Paralysis. Introduced (if time permit) by Dr. WV. J.Mickle. Several members are expected to take part.The following papers are also promised.

BAKER, John Henry, Esq., and MICKLE, W. J., M.D. Some Acts during Tein-porary Epileptic Mental Disorder.

HICKsoN, Albert Thomas, M.D. Locomotor Ataxy and General Paralysis.IfUG;AxRD, William Richard, M.D. Definitions of Insanity.AlE cIER, Charles A., M.B. An Epidemic of Delirium.MICKLE, William Julius, M.D. Visceral and other Sy)hilitic Lesions iil InsanePatients, without Cerebral Syphilitic Lesions.

SANKECE:Y, William H. O., M.D. What Phenomena are Included in the name ofGeneral Paralysis or General Paresis?

SAVAGE, George If., M.D. Some Cases of General Paralysis with Lateral Scle-rosis of the Cord.

SHcrTrLEWoRTc, George E., M.D. Is Legal Responsibility acquired by EdutcatedImbeciles? r

xIGLEswoRaH, Joseph, M.D. The Pathology of Mania.Several members will also exhibit Microscopical Sections of the

Brain and Spinal Cord.

SECTION H.-OPHITHALMOLOGY.Three subjects have been selected for discussion in this Section.1. On Tests for Colour-sense and for Acuteness of Vision, with

special reference to Schools and Sailors. Opened by Dr. W. A.lirailey, followed by Dr. Snellen (Utrecht). Messrs. NettleshipFitzgerald, and Higgens have promised to take part.

2. On the Use of the Magnet in Ophthalmic Surgery. OpenedI,)y Mr. Simeon Snell, followed by Dr. W. A. McKeown.

3. On the various methods of Treatment for Sloughing Ulcer ofthe Cornea, with especial reference to Incision and Scraping. Openedimy Mr. T. Pridgin Teale, followed by Dr. Little.The following papers have been promised.

Aeiorn, George, Esq. Obstruction of the Nasal Duct, and its Treatment byStyles.

CRITCHETT, G. Anderson, Esq. Ulcers of the Cornea, their Varieties andTreatment.'EauxEs, Litton, Esq. 1. On the Relations existing between certain states ofthe Sexual Organs and Visual Disturbance. 2. The Doctrine of Enucleation.

1 GGEoN-S, Char1es, Esq. On theTreatmesit of Painful Cornieal Ulcers by Warmthand Eserine.JuoNEs, A. Emrys, M.D. 1. A Case of Orbital Abscess Communicating with the

Brain. 2. A Case of Embolism (?) of the Central Artery of the Retina con-nected with Facial Erysipelas.

JuLzR, Henry, Esq. On the Relative Merits of the Various Methods of Testingthe Refraction of the Eye.LEE, Charles George, Esq. Notes on the Ophthalmic Conditions of Deaf-

Mutes..McKaowx, W. A., M.D. The Treatment of Accidental Dislocation of theLens.

MACNAMARA, Charles, Esq. On the Pathology and Treatment of ZonularCataract.MuaBS, P. H., M.D. An Electric Movement for Carter's Astigmatic Clock.MaLEnss, Charles, M.D. Tobacco Amblyopia.StEaL, Simeon, Esq. Miners' Nystagmus.

TaYLoR. Oharles Bell, M.D. 1. On the Operative Treatment of SympatheticOphthalmia, with Cases. 2. On Transplantation of Skin with TemporaryPedicle without Scar. 3. Notes on the Operation for Cataract, with and without Iridectomy.

WATSON, W. Spencer, Esq. Shot-silk Appearance of the Retina.WoLFr, John R., M.D. 1. On the Transference of Conjunctiva from the Rabbit

to the Human Subject for the Cure of Symblepharon. 2. On the Treatmentof Suppuration of the Tear-passages.

SECTION I.-DISEASES 01' CHILDREN.Three special subjects have been selected for discussion.1. Dr. T. Barlow will open a discussion on Rheumatism and its

Allies in Children. The following gentlemen have promised to takepart in the discussion: Dr. 0. Sturges, Dr. Rickards, Dr. Finlayson,Dr. Sansom, Dr. Mahomed, Dr. J. s;. Bury, Dr. Donkiin, and DrByers.

2. Dr. Ballard: On the Etiology and Pathology of SummerDiarrhcea. The following gentlemen have prpmised to take part:Dr. Borchardt, Dr. Seaton, Mr. XV. Hugh 'Hughes, Dr. Bruce Low,Dr. Strange, Dr. A. Ransome, and Dr. Maccall.

3. Mr. Morrant Baker: On Acute Epiphysal Necrosis and itsConsequences. The following gentlemen are likely to take part:Mr. J. H. Morgan, Mr. R. W. Parker, Mr. G. A. Wright, Mr. G. Cowell,Mr. B. Owen, and Mr. A. Czsar.The following papers are promised.

Asiny,IH., M.D. On Scarlatinal Rlhe-unmatisn.'BuRY, J. S., M.D. A Case of Osteo-malacia in a Child.-DAY, W. H., M.D. A Case of Croupous Pneumonia in a Child, treated success-

fully by the Cold Bath.Gxt, Samuel J., M.D. Some Kinds of Albuminous and Purulent Urine inChildren.

MOmRGkAN, J. HI., Esq. A Case of Epiphysal Necrosis of the Humerus, followedby Considerable Shortening of the Arm.

Moxisox, B. G., M.B. Infantile Diarrhuea and its Treatment.OXLEY, M. G. B., M.D. Fatal Case of Chorea in a Child aged 10 Years.PUGHE, R. N., Esq. Operations for the Radical Cure of Hernia in Childhood.RAWDOX, H-. G., M.D. On the Operation for Hare-lip.STIECAEsNsoN, W. E., M.D. On Electricity in the Treatment of Infantile Para-

STURGES, O., M.D. 'On the Allianee of Rheumatism and Chorea.Toancirs, H., M.D. On the Clinical Features of Typhus Fever in Children.WRIGHT, G. A., Esq. On the Value of Localising the Primary Lesion in Joint-

disease, as an Indication for Treatminent.

SECTION J.-OTOLOGY.Discussions will take place on the following subjects.1. A discussion on the more serious aspects of Chronic Purulent

Inflammation of the Middle Ear will be introduced by Dr. W. LaidlawPurves.

2. A discussion on the various forms of Artificial Tympanic Mem-brane, and their Comparative Value, will be introduced by Dr. F. M.Pierce.The following gentlemen have expressed their intention of taking

part in the discussions: Dr. Edward Woakes, Dr. Thomas Barr, Dr.Urban Pritchard, Dr. William A. McKeown, Dr. J. W. Browne, Dr.Richard Ellis, Dr. H. J. Hardwicke.The following papers have been promised.

BARR, Thomas, M.D. Practical Observations on the Use of the Cotton-Pellet(Yearsley's Artificial Tympanic Membrane) as an Aid to Hearing.

CASSELas, James P., M.D. An Analysis of Ten Years' Aural Surgery.FoRsuEs, Litton, Esq. The Indications for, and Therapeutic Value of, Myring-ectomy. :

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McBRtIDE, P., M.D. The Prognosis of Chronic Non-Suppurative Inflammationof the Middle Ear.

ToRRANCE, Robert, Esq. Deafness in Cerebro-spinal Meningitis.WILLIAMS, Richard, Esq. A Fatal Case of Chronic Purulent Inflammation ofthe Middle Ear, from Extension to the Iltracranial Cavity.

No communication shall occupy more than fifteen minutes, and noperson shall be permitted to speak more than once, or for more thanten -minutes, during the discussion thereon. -A short abstract ofeach paper must be sent to the secretaries of the Section in whichit is to be read, not later than July 25th.

N.B.-Members who desire to tace. part in the disowesions, or toread papers, are earnestly requested to communicate without delaywith the secretaries of the respective Sections.

FRANCIS FownE, General Secretary.London, June 21st, 1883.

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Mr. JORDAN MOVBIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND COUNTIES BRANCH: reports e received and

ANNUAL MEETING. The reports of the PalTHE annual general meeting of the Birmingham and Midland Coun- Collective Investigationties Branch was held at the Medical Institute, Birmingham, on were adopted.

Thursday, June 28th. There were present: Dr. BALTHIAZAR FOSTER MeAicRal BendoledtSa(the President) and seventy-five members. CeRMAN seconded, a v

The retiring President, Dr. DwEws ef Coventry, in vacating the Mcetdcalwhictithew . O.

chair, said he wished to express to the members of the Branch his by Mr. L. TAIT, it was a

sense of the kindness they had shown to him during his late illness. the Medical Institute fo

It was of the greatest possible concern to him, during two or three }totes ofThaiankst.tTImonths in the winter, when he had to go abroad, as to the manner Oakes) and to the secretin which he should be able to adequately represent that Branch, but past services.

he was fortunate in securing the services of Dr. Foster. He had On the motion of Mr

much pleasure in vacating the position of President, and introducing Otesof we1reDr. Foster. Dr. Foster then took the chair. Pathological and ClinicThe late Mr. J. Vest.-The PRESIDENT moved the following re- Cou.

solution: "That this Branch desires to express its deep regret at the in tle general Council c

death of Mr. J. F. West, who, from an early date in the history of Qyficer-s and Coouncil.-the Branch until his death, was an active and highly esteemed mem- President-elect: J. J.

ber." He said that, by the death of Mr. West, the Branch had lost E. Rickards, M.B., andone of its most energetic and ardent workers and supporters. Esq. Council: Joaunty-

Mr. 0. PEMBERTON seconded the resolution, which was unani-G.

mouslyr adopted. bury; 11. R. Ker, Esq.,

Vote of Than7ks to the retiri President.--Mr. BAKER moved a ton; John Manley, Esq.vote of thanks to Dr. Dewes. Leamington; T. Underl

Mr. V. JACKSON seconded the motion, and it was enthusiastically T. H. Bartleet, M.B13., T.carried. Lloyd Owen, Fsq., J. 15

Report of Council.--Dr. RICKARDs read the report. The Council M.D., }Priestiey Smith,Icongratulated the Branch on its continued prosperity. The work of Association: T. H. Bartthe past session had been signalised by the reading of excellent M.D., E. Dewes, M.D*.; I

papers on medical, surgical, gynseological, and ophthalmic subjects; Esq., J. Johnston, MXB.,by the discussion of ethical questions; and by the exhibition of Icy, Esq., C. A. Newuha

cases and specimens of unusual interest. Papers had been read by Sleidhy. .DC .A

.NW.-Dr. Russell, Mr. Furneaux Jordan, Mr. West, Dr. Malins, Mr. Lawson Pre.idenct's dTdre.ss.-Tait, Dr. Savage, Mr. Priestley Smith, and Mr. Jordan Lloyd. Mr. gave his address. It

Macnamara and Dr. Mahomed had addressed a large meeting on the lir. OWENr PEM11BERTesubject of Collective Investigation of Disease. sident for his eloquentThe Committee of Council of the Association having appealed to sion agreed with D)r. I

this Branch, as to whether it was satisfied with its representation on medical life-a side to

that body, and also with the principle of the constitution of the all-engrossing chlaracteCommittee of Council, the matter had been considered at a meeting their practice every lay

of the Branch, held on January 11th, when resolutions were passed there was a certain lirto the effect: that the number of representatives from a Branch the benefit of the comrshould be in proportion to the number of members of that Branch; lation which they had sand also, that the principle of direct representation ought to be ap- Dr. Foster to

plied to the government of the Association. Contagious I)iseases A(A special meeting of the Branch had been held, on February 22nd, constitute the basis to

to consider the desirability of forming a Medical Sick Benefit llr. STRtANGe secondSociety, when it was determined that such a society would be a curbination that the

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boon to the profession, and, if instituted in conjunction with the to occupy their proper

British Medical Association, might be successfully maintained. In This combination coupanswer to a petition from that meeting, the Committee of Council edicalAssociation,had made arrangements for the further discussion of the matter at in influence, the socielthe meeting of the Association at Liverpool. as it did the true intThe average attendance at the ordinary meetings of the Branch prosper.

during the past session had been 43; the total number of members Dr. FOSTER thanke

of the Branch was 351. During the past year, ten members had been left thSechair.added, while six had been lost by resignation, and five by death,viz.: Mr. Allcock (Smethwick), Mr. J. S. Gaunt (Alvechurch), Dr. SRowland (Malvern), Mr. Swinson (Sparkbrook), and Mir. WatkinOUTHERNWilliams. Ton annual meeting o

At a meeting of the Branch, March 6th, the following resolution Hants County Reospitawas passed: That this mecting desires to express its sense of the Eighty members were

loss the Branch and the Association have sustained in the death of occupied the chair.

Mr. Watkin Williams, who many years devoted himself to the work 0'ouof the Branch, both as Treasurer and as one of its first members, officers for the ensuingand who was, moreover, one of the earliest and most loyal members Salisbury. Vice-Pres,of the British Medical Association." Neal, M.D., Sandown

At a special meeting, the Council authorised the President (Dr. Professor F. S.5 B. DeDewes) and the Secretaries (Dr. Rickards and Dr. Carter) to sign a Coghill, M.D., Ventno

petition in favour of the Medical Act Amendment Bill, on behalf of Esq., Sandown; Surge

the Branch. Kealy, M.D., Gosport;The Council concluded their report by congratulating the Branch Esq., Winchester. lit

on the prosperity of the parent Association, which now numbered mittec: D. Nicolson, Aover 10,000 members. B. Alder, Esq.; W. F

.The report of the Treasurer, which was read by Mr. OAKES, M.D.; H. Dayman, Es

showed that the Branch was financially in a prosperous state. oif lihstriets: Isle of

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ved, and Dr. BARLING seconded, that theadopted, and the resolution was carried.Lthological and Clinical Section and of theCommittee were read by Dr. SAUNDBY, and

Wiety.-.Mr. OAKES proposed, and Mr. W. C.vote of £10 l0s. to the Medical Benevolentied.an the proposition of Mr. J.MANLEY, secondedagreed to contribute the sum of £10 lOs. to)r the purchase of books.hanks were accorded to the Treasurer (Mr.taries (Dr. tickards and Dr. Carter) for their

r. L. TAIT, seconded by Dr. E. UNDERIILL,given to the chairman and officers of thecal Section; and a similar compliment was

incil and to the representatives of the Branchof the Association.-The following gentlemen were then elected.Tason, M.B., Stratford-on-Avon. Secretaries:A. H. Carter, M.D. Treasurer: A. Oakes,femtber.s, S. Hl. Agar, M.D., Henley-in-Arden;Ringswinford; WN. C. Garman, Esq., Wednes-Halesowen; F. E. Manby, Esq., Wolverhamp-[., West Bromwich; T. W. Thursfield, MI.D.,lhill, 'M.D., West Bromwich. Town Members:F. Chavasse, M.B., E. Malins, M.l)., D. C.

Itissell, M.D., E. Saundby, M.D., J. Sawyer,Esq. R1epresentatives in the b'ouncil of thetleet, MB1.B., J. Bassett, M.D., C. F. Bodington,B. Foster, M.D., J. S. Gamgee, Esq., J. Garner,H. R. Keer, Esq., F. B. Man'by, Esq., J. Man-

im, Esq., A. Oakes, Esq., R. Prosser, Esq., Iv.lhursfield, M.D., T. Underhill, Ml).-The President, Dr. BALTHAZAR FOSTER, then,-as published in last week's JOURNAL.ro=N, in moving a vote of thanks to the Pre-and admirable address, said that the profes-Foster that there was another side to their)o little cultivated-probably because of the,r of their daily work. But in the midst ofy, they more and more realised the fact thatSire time not unprofitably spent, not only formnnity, but for the large demands of legis-so long been denied. The references made bycation to vivisection, to the obstruction of the.ct, andI to vaccination, were alone sufficient to, it movement of this kind.led the motion. He said that it was only bymedical profession of the country could hopeposition in the governing body of the country.A be best effected by adherence to the BritishDr whilst other medical bodies would declinety of which he was the president, regardingterests of the profession, must increase and

dI the xneetirn. for their attention, and then

BRANCH: ANNUAL MEETING.f the Southern Branch was held at the Royalal, Winchester, on Thursday, June 21st, 1883.e present, and Dr. W. ENGLAND (President)ilt.-The following gentlemen were electedg year:-President-elect: W. M. Coates, Esq.,Ilidents: F. I. P. Darke, Esq., Salisbury; Jamesn. IRepresentatives to thte General Council:Chaumont, 31.1)., F.R.S., Netley; T. G. Sinclairr; B3. C. (lowing, Esq, Salisbury; W. E. Green,eon-Major G. C. Gribbdn, MLB., Southsea; J. It.; Charles Knott, Esq., Southsea; T. C. Langdon,yej reseniatilre on the Parliamentary Bills (Com-ILI.D., Broadmnoor. -ifemnbers of Council: J. W.. Brook, Esq.; WV. Curtis, Eszq.; A. G. Davey,q.: II. It. L. Veale, X.D. Ilointrary Secretaries\Vight - -W. E. Green, Esq.; Southampton-

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Theophilus W. Trend; M.D.; Winchester-T. C. Langdon, Esq.; SouthWiltshire-H. G. Manning, Esq.; South-East Hants-J.Ward Cousins,M.D. Dr. Ward Cousins was unanimously re-elected HonorarySecretary and Treasurer of the Branch.Papers were read on the following topics, and discussions fol-

lowed.1. The Pyrexia of Phthisis. 13 Dr. Sinclair Coghill.2. The Quantitative Estimation of Albumen in the lJrine. By

Surgeon-General Veale, M.D.3. A Case of Large Uterine Fibroid. By Dr. C. G. Beaumont.President's Address.-The President delivered an interesting ad-

dress on various medical topics.Luncheon, ete.-Dr. England entertained the members at luncheon,

and (luring the afternoon several places of interest were visited inthe locality.

The -Dinner took place at the Rloyal Hotel.

BATH AND BRISTOL BlJRANCHI: ANNUAL MEETING.Tniu annual meeting of this Branch was held on Wednesday, June'7th, at the Museum and Library, Bristol.

men Members.-Messrs. J. S. Hunt, of Shepton Mallett, and A. B.Prowse, M.D., of Clifton, were elected members.President for the ensuingq Year.-The retiring President, Dr.

SPENDER, made a few remarks, and resigned the chair to Mr.CROSSMAN, who delivered an able address.Vote of Thanks.-A vote of thanks to Mr. Crossman for his in-

teresting and valuable address was proposed by l)r. l)ArrEsXseconded by Mr. BARTRUat, and carried bh acclamation.Report of the tCowncil.-Dr. MARKHAM SKERRITT read the follow-

ing report."In presenting to you their annual report, the Council have

much pleasure in drawing attention to the considerable increase inthe number of members of your Branch during the past year.Thirty-four new members have been admitted, twelve in the Bathand twenty-two in the Bristol district; and there are now 240 nameson the books, as compared with 216 in the previous year. Ninemembers have resigned during the year, and two have been lost totihe Branch by death. Dr. Francis Ker Fox, lontg at the head of oneof the largest alienist establishments in Englan d, wais one of themost eminent members of this Branch, and held in high esteem bya large circle of friends, professional and lay. Dr. Fox was l'resi-dent of this Branch at the time when the meeting of the Associationwas last held in Clifton, when, with lDr. Symonds and Dr. W. Budd-all now lost to us-he gave great Seciat to that meeting. Mr. G. EdgarLawrence's death was sad, from his early youthl, and from thepromise that he was giving of a successful carcer. His father waslong a member of the Bath Council, andl much esteemed.

"MAfeetings.-Five of the ordinary inectings of the session havebeen devoted to the reading of papers and the exhibition of patientsand specimens. The following eighteen communications have beenmade during the year: --Consolidation of a Large Aneurysm withoutSurgical Interference, by H. Waldo, M.D.; Remarks on some of themore important Operations during Ten Years' Work at the BristolGeneral Hospital, by N. C. Dobson; Two Successful Cases of Colo-tomy, by W. H. Harsant; Notes on Cases of Placenta Prmvia, byA. E. Aust Lawrence, M.D.; Notes on a Case of Diabetes Insipidus,and a Case illustrating the Effect of 'Salicylate of Quinine, by T.Cole, M.D.; A Case of Pernicious Antemia, by A. W. Fox, M.B.; ACase of Gastrostomy, by F. K. Green; .A Case of Successful Exci-sion of the Shoulder-joint, by T. Chalmers Norton; A Case of UterineFibroid removed by Abdominal Section, by F. Parsons; A Case ofRemoval of Encysted Osteoma of Neck, by F. K. Green; Anes-thetics, by 3. G. D. Kerr, M.B.; A Case of R1,emoval of Angioma ofTongue, by H. XV. Freeman; Periodic Squint in the Adult, by F. R.Cross, M.B.; Results of some Surgical Operations, by P. R. Cross,M.B.; Three Cases of Puerperal Convulsions successfully treatedby Venesection, by J. Fuller; A Case of Lymphadenoma, by A. J.Harrison, M.B.; and the Utility of the Bacillus Tuberculosis forDiagnosis, by R. S. Smith, M.D. The sixth meeting was set apartfor a discussion on the work of the Collective Investigation Com-mitte, when Dr. MVahomed, Secretary to the Committee, delivered anable address; and a debate was afterwards opened by Dr. Field, onPneumonia, one of the subjects selected by the Committee forobservation.

"1 Your Counoil would here refer to the part taken by your Branchin the work of the Collective Investigation Committee during thepast year. A local committee in connection wibh the central com-

mittee has been formed, consisting of eight members from the Bathdistrict and nine from the Bristol section, which has distributedinquiry-cards and collected returns. Your Council would take thisopportunity of urging upon the individual members of the Branchthe importance of the work undertaken by this Committee, and theycontinue to hope that in the future a still more active and generalinterest in it will be taken.

" Finance.-The accounts for the past year show a balance inhand of £6 13s. 8d., and your Council have pleasure in recommend-ing a donation of three guineas to the Medical Benevolent Fund.

"fLocal Councils.-The following gentlemen have been reportedby the Secretaries as elected members of the Branch Councils:-For Bath: H. Hensley, MI.D.; S. Craddock; A. W. Fox, M.B. ForBristol: E. L. Fox, M.D.; W. A. Clarke; J. G. Davey, M.D.; F. P.Lansdown; C. IT. Collins."On the motion of Mr. C. H. COLLINS, seconded by Dr. R. S.

SxITI, it was unanimously resolved, "1 That the report and balance-sheet now read be adopted."

President-elect.-Mr. MAsoN proposed, and Mr. MICHELL CLARKEseconded the resolution, "That R. S. Fowler, Esq., be President-elect ;" which was carried unanimously.

Votes of Th7anks.-Dr. DAVEY proposed, and Dr. FYFFE seconded,"a very cordial vote of thanks to Dr. Spender for his able conductin the chair during the past year." This was carried by acclama-tion. The following resolution was proposed by Mr. S. H. SWAYNE,seconded by Mr. GREIG SMITH, and carried unanimously: " That avote of thanks be accorded to the Council and the Secretaries fortheir services during the year, and that the Secretaries be requestedto continue in office."

Representatives of the Branch on the General Council.-The fol-lowing members were elected: Messrs. F. Mason; E. L. Fox, M.D.;A. J. Harrison, M.B.; G. F. Burder, M.D.; J. S. Bartrum; E. Cross-man; H. Hensley, M.D.; A. Prichard; R. S. Smith, M.D.; C. H.Collins; F. R. Cross, M.B.; and J. Stewart.Annual Dinner.-The members of the Branch afterwards dined

together at the Royal Hotel, Bristol.

MIDLAN!D BRANCH: ANNUAL MEETING.TanE annual meeting of this Branch was held in the Board-room atDerby Infirmary, on Thursday, June 21st. Dr. C. HARRISON, theretiring President, took the chair, and briefly introduced the Presi-dent for the year, Dr. WEBB of Wirksworth.A Vote of Thanks to the retiring president was proposed by Mr.

Joseph WHITE, seconded by Dr. BUCK, and carried.Offlcers and Couneil.-The following were elected. Relpresenta-

tires in the G(enrral Couneil: J. W. Baker, Esq. ; W. E. Buck, M.D.;C. H. Marriott, Esq.: E. Morris, M.D.; E. Seaton, M.D.; T. Sympson,Esq.; W. B. Tate, M.D.; W. Webb, M.D. Branch Council: Thesame members were elected as last year, with the exception of Mr.Joseph Thompson, who was replaced by Dr. Appleby Stephenson.President-elect: J. Beddard, M.B. The Honorary Secretaries andTreasurer were re-elected.Nem Mfembebrs.-The following were elected members of the Asso-

ciation and Branch: Riicbard Steele, Esq., Lutterworth; George H.Grimoldby, Esq., Stickney; T. W. Graves, Esq., Belper. The follow-ing members of the Association were elected members of the Branch:R. Laurie, M.B., Derby; A. Francis, Esq., Derby; H. J. Blakesley,Esq., Leicester; C. J. Bond, Esq., Leicester; W. C. Mac Alevy,Leicester; D. W. Smith, Esq., Boston.A letter was read from Mr. Myers of Somercotes on the parcels

post, and how it may affect country practitioners.Mr. .J. IV. Baker.-Dr. WEBB proposed, and Dr. GREAVE seconded,

a resolution, "1 That this meeting desires to express its sincere sym-pathy with Mr. Wright Baker, and regrets the painful necessitywhich obliges him to be absent from the annual meeting of theBranch."

(iollective tnvestiqation of DLiease.-It was proposed by Dr. BUCKthat the sum of £7 be allowed for one year towards the expensesof the Collective Investigation Committee. Mr.WILKINSoN secondedthe proposal, which was carried unanimously.

President's Address.-The PRESIDENT then read an address, whichwas cordially received by all the members present, who passeda vote of thanks to Dr. Webb for his comprehensive and instructivepaper.

Candidature of a Homeopath.-A question by Mr. SympsoN, ofwhich he had previously given notice, as to the action of the localsecretary for Leicester in proposing a homeopath as a member of

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the Branch, was discussed. At the commencement of the discus-slon,'the gentleman in- question -(Mr. Bremner of Leicester) wiiasfound to be in the room, althoagh he had previously been told thathie ust consider himself a visitor. 'He was requested to withdraW,$ut-desired to make a statement before doing so. It was ruled thathe could not bd heard, when he at once left the room.-Mr. HODiGiSexplained that he had received Mr. Bremner's subscription both tothe Branch and Association, and had offered to retuxn the guineaoni the rejection of Mr. Bremner by the General Council; this "wasrefuqed.-The meeting. decided that Mr. Bremner, having been, de-clined as a member of the parent Association by the General Coulncil,could not be enrolled as a member of the Branch. All the m6mberspresent (aboout sixty), with one exception (Mr. Clifton), voteid infavour of this decision.Papers.--Papers were read as follows.1. Mr. Treves- (London): Scrofulous Glands.2. Mr. Sympson (Lincoln): A Case of Scleroderma affecting the

Lower Limbs.3. Mr. Hodges: A Holiday Visit to the Eye-Clinic of Heidelberg.4: Dr. Norman: Treatment of Enlarged Bursa Patelhe..Cases were shown by Mr. Wfllan, Dr. C. B. Taylor,.Dr. Elder, etc...Dinner.-The members afterwards dined at the St. James's Hotel.

CORRESPONDENCE.,MEDICAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.

SIn,-Being greatly interested in the formation of a Medical Pro-vident Society, it appears to me that not hundreds, but thousandsshould join--nay, every medical man i the kingdom or elsewhere.The principle of our profession is charity in the highest sense

towards the laity ;jbut should not that principle be extended to our-selves? It can, if our professional brethren at large will not expecttoo much from the Society, and be content to put by yearly a smallsum for the advantage, not of themselves, except indirectly, but oftheir neighbours.The profession may be roughly divided into two classes: the one.

which enters it for a livelihood; the other con amore, leaving theemoluments.to follow as a matter of course. For the first class, theSociety may become a necessity, for the second it might not be.'Nevertheless, on this con antore principle, they would join for theadvantage of others, and increase their subscription if it suitedthemso to' do.My scheme would be to canvass every registered medical mnan for

a'yearly donation-of twenty shillings as the maximum of joining, onthe principle of small profits, quick returns. In case of total dis-'ablement, the member. should receive £150 a year; no payments.should be made for ordinary sickness, unless it extended over aruinous period of time. At death, a pension or net sum shouldl bepaid to the widow.

I would consider that this Society should -not be insulted byaccepting sums of money from the laity; there are plenty of chari-ties of a medical character for them to patronise. We can patronise;ourselves; we have many generous men amongst us, and we like 'ourindependence.

In a few years, such a society would be possessed of enomouswealth; possibly'then it might be extended, and payments' madefor advaatages t6 be secured. The scheme of payments, andintendedmodes of acting proposed, are at present far too high and too com-plicated td be acceptable to the majority of men who merely wishto benefit their neighbours.The first thing to be done (according to my humble view) is to get

every medical man in the kingdom interested in the feeling that hiswife will not be destitute if he be suddenly cut off. Suh .a feelingwill bring relief to many an anxious-minded and hard-w6rking man,who, in considering the be.nefit he may be' possibly conferring onhis neighbour, knows that 'he will not himself be forgotten shouldcaamity overtake him ; aind this'Wfeelirg will bepurchased for eightysixpences yearlly.-Your truly, ' C. II. JBSoP

PRELIMINARY EXPENSES FUND.THE following additional sums have been received

A. B. Munro, Bradford, lOs. 6d.; and Mr. Robert Head, Balsham,Cambridge, 10s. Od.

MR. DURHAM AND THE ASSOCIATION OF THE FELLOWSOF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGOONS.

SIR,-Mr. Durham's remarks at the West Kett Medico-ChirurgicalSociety are as erToneous as they appear to- me to be in bad taste.Surely the inquiries made by the President of the Association ofFellows, of the candidates for seats upon the Council of the Col-lege, were very pertinent to the election; that- they were not imper-tinent, in its more offensive sense, is, I think, shown by the fact thateight gentlemen either acknowledged or answered them; Mr. Dtur-ham being the only candidate who failed to do either. It is surelyhardly reasonable for a candidate to expect to represent a constitu-ency while refusing information of his views upon points of import-ance, when these are courteously solicited. A member of Parlia-ment, even the Premier himself, is accustomed to issue an address,embodying his views, prior to election; and I think very few mem-bers would decline to answer reasonable inquiries.

It is quite an error to say that the Association is endeavouring toset provincial against London Fellows. Had this been its object, itwould have been easy to have started it as an association of pro-vincial Fellows. On the contrary, the meeting at which it wasinstituted was called by advertisement to the Fellows generally.Every Fellow attending this first meeting was appointed on the Com-mittee. A metropolitan Fellow was elected as Secretary, and thefirst committee-meeting was held in London.

It will be a matter of great regret if the metropolitan Fellows, bytheir abstention (an abstention which, I think, the moderate toneand inoffensive " platform" of the Association hardly justify), shouldgive a sectarian character to the Association, which was formed tocarry oat no class interest, btut purely to obtain a machinery whichas yet did not exist, and through which the interests of the Fellows,London and provincial, might be discussed and advanced.-Yonrsfaithfully-, THiOMAS BARTLEET.

Birmingham, June 30th, 1883.

INDIAN DIPLOMAS.SIR,-If so much consideration is to be shown to American an(d

some foreign degrees as many of yotur readers desire, might not thenew Medical Act show a little consideration for the degrees anddiplomas granted to assistant surgeons, apothecaries, and others inIndia? Many of the American graduates to be met with in Indiahave a very hazy knowledge of their profession, which many haveonly studied for about two years, and only few for more than threeyears, Theapothecaryclass in Indiahas noanalogueathome. Itsmem-bers, after passing a general entrance examination, proceed to a miii-tary hospital for one year and thence to a presidency medical school,where they undergo a four years' course of study, pass examina-tions, and, after passing the final examination, become " passed hos-pital apprentices !" As vacancies occur, they are taken on to thees'tablishment of apothecaries. As apothecaries, their duties aresimilar to those of house-surgeons in English hospitals; in lateryears, many of them become appointecl civil surgeons to small "1 third'class" civil stations. One effect, should the new Medical Act becomela.w, will, I fear, be to set a more factitious value than ever on cer-tain medical degrees, botlh British and foreign. It therefore behovesthe 17,000 members of the English College of Surgeons, who con-stittute a very important majority of the 24,000 members of the pro-fession, to take good care that all qIualifications registered as "higher''qualifications, really are so. Personally, I have a great objection tothe large exodus of English students across the Channel and Tweedto obtain, not higher qualifications, but the magic handle of "1 Dr.'to their names. True it is, that the Universities of Oxford .andDublin require a degree in arts before graduation -in medicine;but. it is doubtful whether these " pass" examinations are as severeas the London University nmatriculation.As regards the mledical dearee examinations, I believe, from all

that I lhave heard from nmen who have so migrated, that, witlh tlleexception of the London University examinations, whicll stand farapart from many. others, and possibly with the cxccption of theEdinburgh degrees, MItOR. and L.I.C.P.Lond. are professionallyequal to any university (legrces granted in the United Kingdom.

I would propose that it .should be made penal to add such lettersto one's name as "M.H.2 " si.D.,' unless one add also the university

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important subject.-MIr. TREVELYAN: I do not think I could satis-factorily enter upou this subject in reply to a question, but perhapsI may find an opportunity of doing so when the estimate for theLunacy Department is under consideration. I will endeavour tobring in a Bill next session, should the Bill which has already beenintroduced in another place not reach the House this session.

HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY MANAGEMENT.THE LINCOLN LUNATIC. HOSPITAL.

THE: value of the annual report of the Lincoln Lunatic Hospitalwould be much enhanced by the addition to it of a statement ofthe results of treatment, and the system of management pursued,by the Resident Medical Officer. 'The reports of the Committee andof the Commissioners in Lunacy, and the statistical tables appendedto them, fail to afford information on many points which can onlybe suitably dealt with by a medical offlcer. In -almost every other&sylum in England, a report by:the medical superintendent is'pub-lished with- the other officlal documento, and the Lincoln LunaticHospital would do well to -follow the general example. Various im-provements have been carried- out in the old lunatic hospital, whichwas the cradle of the non-restraint system of treating the insane inthis country, and the governors are now able to give a satisfactoryaccount of its financial condition. Under the zealous superintendenceof Dr. Russell, the number of patients has considerably increased.The Commissioners suggest that the profits could not be better ex-pended than in providing such accommodation for the MedicalSuperintendent as would enable him to marry. The veto upon them-arriage of the Medical Superintendent now existing must, theypoint out, prevent any efficient medical man from holding the post,excGept as a stepping-stone to somethingbetter; and frequent changesof the chief officer must certainly militate against the success of theinstitution.

MEDICO-LEGAL NOTES AND QUERIES.ACTION FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT.

T\ the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, the following 'case(Hollman v. Pullin) has been heard before Mr.' Justice Pearson.This was an application by the plaintiff, as chairman and on

behalf of the Tuanbridge Wells Benefit Societies' Medical Associa-tion, for an injunction to restrain the defendant, a doctor of ,medi-cine, from practising his profession within three miles of TunbridgeWells, contrary to the terms of an agreement entered into betweenhim and the plaintiff, by which the defendant,agreed to attend thesick members of the society, and not to engage in any private prac-tice whatever; and the agreement contained a, provision that, uponleaving the service of the Association, the defendant'should not beallowed to practise, either by himself, or in copartnership, or as anassistant to any other mnedical practitioner, within a radius of threemiles, under a penalty of £200, which sum might be recovered atcommon law.

Mr. Glasse, Q.C., andMr. Warrington appeared in support of theapplication; and Mr. Cozens Hardy, Q.C,, and Mr. Chadwyck HIaleyfor the defendant.

Mr. Justice PEARSoN allRuded to the question which had beenraised as to whether the Court could grant an injunction in such acase as this, where a penalty was provided in the event of the con-tract between the parties being violated. His Lordship said hewould not, on the present application, decide that question; but theinclination of his mind was that he should not consider the clause inthe agreement to signify any more than this: that if the defendantchose at any time to leave the service of the Association, he was atliberty to do so upon payment of the penalty of £200. AUl his Lord-ship would now decide was that there was no case for granting aninjunction before the hearing of the action.

OBITUARY.G(EORGE B. WHITELEY, V.D.

DIjG suddenly, near the end of June, at Aix-les-Bains, Georg.B3enjamin WYhiteley, M.D., aged 75 He-was educated a-t<-Bt.'J'homas's Hospital. London, and at Zdiniurgh, wher he gt&%dW

i 1&$2, and was President of the .Royal Medical .Society in 1881.4fe graduation, he went to Syria as medical missionary from theChristian Medical Missionary Association, and there- remained.tlireeyears. He afterwards settled in Tours, then much. frequented by.nglish, and stayed till 1848, when the revolution,obbged strangers

to leave thattown. He then became private physician toi an Englishlady of title at Orleans, till 1858; when, on account of his health,he removea to Cannes. HeKre he ws the first English physicianestablished'in practice, in the time of Lord Brotghari, and rer3ainedever since -much respected by both English. anc Prenoh residents,and taking a prominent part in -promoting the welfaie of thlisfavd4rite health-resort. He was a miember of 'the riftish IledicalAssociation. His loss will Se much re tted by his numerousfriends.

MEDICAL NEWS.ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS or LONDON.-The following

gentleman was duly admitted Fellow on June 28th, 1883:-Herbert Watney, M.D.Camnbridge, 1, Wilton Ct8cent,S.W.

ROYAL -COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND.-The followinggentlemen passed their primary examinations in anatomy and phy-siology,at a meeting of the Board of Examiners on the 4th' instant,and, when eligible, will be admitted to the pass eXamination, viz.:

MIessr;s. A. C. Purchas, J. E. Gemnmell, and T. G.'Churhoer, students nf Edind-burgh; J. T. Winter, end T. J. Brown, of the Manchester School -' C. E.Cameron, McGill College; S. A. Erulkar, of the Bombay School.; lenryShackleton, of the Dubliii Schlool; J. 0. Adams, of the University of Cam-

-bridge; Richard Pearson, of St. Geoirgei' ospital; J.F S. Edwards, oftlhe Birmingham School; and Gaspar Griswold, of the Wew York School.

Nine candidates were referred for three months, ahd three for' x--months.--The following gentlemen passed their primary exannintions on

the 3rd instant, viz.:3Messrs. A. J Briant, A. E. Davis, C. L. Martin, and Benjamin Sumner, of the

Liverpool School; John Barker, and R. M. Hay, of the Newcatle Schkool;Evan Evans, of St. Mary's Hospital; J. E. Mirza, of the Bombay School;D. McB. Greig, of University College; B. E. Bowden, of the ManchesterSchool; W. D. Oakley, of McGill College; S. R. 0. Dudfield, of the Cam-bridge School; C. J. Glasson, of. the Bristol School; anid -F. D. Bird, ofthe Melbourne Schlool.

Ten candidates were referred for three months.The following gentlemen passed on the 4th instant, viz.Ie9srs. H; H. Corbett, T. S. 'Heaton; and Herbert Blackburni, of tbhe MajnChes-

ter School; John Jeeves, and C. E. Baxter, of the Sheffield Sehooll i-. G.Lais!, of the Liverpool. School;. J. H. Collymore, of Guy's Hosjitsl;H. Crickitt, of St. George's Hospital; W. K. Clayton, of the LeedsSchool; P. G. Meldrum, of the TorontoSchool; B. C. Sinm on, and R. J.Burns, of the Newcastle School; Thomas Richards, of the Tristol School;and G. W. F. Paul, of University College.

Nine can(lidates wvere, referrecl for three months, and two for sixmonths.

APOTHECARIES' HALL-The following gentlemen passed theirExamination in the Science and Practice of Medicine; and receivedcertificates to practise, on Thursday, June 28th, 1883.

Brown, William Henry, Parkhurst Road, Bexley, Kent..Cox, John lIenry, DoAdington Grove, Bennington.Hill, Thomas James Cooke, Bonython, Grampound, Cornwall.Fletcher, Wilfred William Ernest, Malvern Cottages, Tlhornhill Moad, N.M1arling, William Haygarth, Sunderland.Mills, Robert, Edward Street, Hampstead Road, N.W.Scott, Bernard Charles, DerwentRoad, Anerbey.Strugnell, WalterThomas, Portedown Roid, MaZlda'Vale, W.AT the recent Examination for the Prizes 'in Botany, given an-

nually to Medical Students by the Society of ApothecaTies, the suc-cessful candidates were:

Hoffmeister,Gorge Bernard, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Gold MedaL.Green, Frederick William, St. Bartholomew's .Hospits,l, §ilver, Medlal and a

PBoack.

UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM.-At the examination f%r' (legrees- ihMedicine and Surgery, in the Easter Term 1883, the following satis-fied the examiners: -'Degree of Doctor in Medicine for Practitionere of Fifteen Years' Ntesding.-

Matthew Coates, F.R.C.S.; Edward G. Gilbert, M.R,C.S., L.S.A; MatthewlInl, M.R.C.P.E., F.R.O.S.Edin.

Degree of Doctor in Medicie.-James T. Callcott, M.B,, M.R.C.S.; Basil W.Walker, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.

1)egree of Bachelor in Medicine.-First Class Honours: None. Second ClassHonours, George H. Rodman, L.S.A.; Joseph A.Hutchinson adSeptimusT. Pruen, M.R.C.S. (equal). 'Pau List-Edmund L. Archer, M.R.C.S,.1L..A.; Riclard Prown; Willihm M. Buxton; Ambrose EL. ea Chia peitie;!Ftrederick Eastes, M.R.C.S.; Henry M. Fenwick; Arthut Hep**tth;

''lewellyn A.Morgan; George W. RidcleyO;.Wlr B.W Om oa: Charles A

48 THE BRITISE MEDICAL JOUNAL. [July 7,1883.

UIMVERSITY OF DUBLIN.- At the Trinity Term examinationfor the degree of Bachelor of Medicine (M.B.), held on Mondayand Tuesday, June llth and 12th, the successful candidates werearranged in the following order of merit:Alexander Ambrose, John Harrison Scott, Alworth E. Wright, Francis James

Drury apd Arthur F. Geoghegan (equal), Hugh Faleoner Oldham, Mouck-ton O'Dell Braddell, Frederic Conway Dwyer, Charles Thomas Poland,George M. Dobson, Henry McQuade, James Bullivan Green and HenryNevifle Thompson (equal), Robert Edward Sproule, Hugh Nugent Kenny,Henry Edmund Blandford, George Cowen and William Penton (equal),John J. Cochrane, Edmund F. Beveridge, Charles H. Blood, and Cecil A.Digby.

At the Trinity Term examination for the degree of Bachelor inSurgery (B.Ch.), held on Monday and Tuesday, June 18th and 19th,the successful candidates passed in order of merit as follows:Alexander Ambrose, John Harrison Bcott, Monckton O'Dell Braddell, Francis

James Drury, Thomas W. Haughton, Hutgh Falconer Oldham, Charles W.Hamilton, George Cowen, Charles Thomas Poland, Frederic ConwayDwyer and Henry Neville Thompson (equal), Alworth E. Wright, Cecil A.Digby, James Sullivan Green, Edmund F. Beveridge, and Charles J.Fagan.

MEDICAL VACANCIES.The following vacancies are announced:

BOROUGH OF SHEFFIELD.-Resident Medical Officer. Salary, £200 perannum. Application by Jtly 17th.

OHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY, Gartside Street, Manchester.-Dispenser. Salary, £93 per annum. Applications by July 10th.

DERBYAMALGAMATEDFRIENDLY SOCIETIES' MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.-Two Assistant-Surgeons. Salaries, £160 per annum (out-door). Applica-tions to the Secretary, Mr. J. Bullivant, 58, Abbey Street, Derby, by July24th.

GLASGOW EYE INFIRMARY.-Resident House-Surgeon. Salary, £75 perannum. Applications by July 10th.

GLASGOW ROYAL INFIRMARY.-Physician to a New Department for SkinDiseases. Applications by July 16th.

HACKNEY UNION.-Vaccination Officer for the West District of the Union.Remuneration estimated at £62 per annum. Applications by July 10th.

HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST.-Assistant Physician. Applications by July 11th.

HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, Soho Square, W.-Dispenser (Non-resident). Salary,£100 per annum. Applications by July 14th.

JOINT COUNTIES ASYLUM, Carmarthen.-Junior Assistant Medical Officer.Salary, £100 per annum. Applications to Dr. Hearder by July 7th.

LEEDS PUBLIC DISPENSARY.-Medical Officer. Applications to Mr. ir. B.Hewetson, 11, Hanover Square, Leeds.

OWENS COLLEGE, Manchester.-Assistant Lecturer in Materia Medica andPharmacy, and Curator of the Materia XMedica Museum. Stipend, £120 perannum. Applications by July 18th.

QUEEN'S HOSPITAL, Birmingham. -Honorary Surgeon. Applications byJuly 9th.

ROYAL ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDRIEN, Brighton.-DentalSurgeon. Applications by July 12th.

ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHfOOL, Paddington, W.-Demonstratorof Physiology and Histology. Salary, £100 per annum. Applications byJuly 7th.

ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL -Assistant Dental Suirgeon, Applications to Mr.Tritton, the Counting House, Westminster Bridge, by July 10th.

STOCKTON-'U PON-TIEEES OSPITAL AND DISPENSARY.-House-Surgeon.Salary, So00perannum. Applications by July 14th.

TORBAY HOSPITAL AND PROVIDENT DISPENSARY, Torquay. -JuniorHouse-Surgeon. Salary, £90 per annum. Applications to W. H. Kitson,Esq., Hemsworth, Torquav, by July 16th.

VESTRY OF LAMBETH.-Medical Officer of Health for the Parish. Salary,£300 per annum. Applications, endorsed " Application for Appointment ofMedical Officer," by July 12th.

MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS.BATE, H. H., L.R.C.P., appointed Medical Officer to the Tisbury Union, Hindon

District, vice S. B. Holdsworth, L.R.C P.BzwasjA, H. A,, M.D,, appointed Assistant Medical Officer to the City andCounty Lunatic Asylum, Stapleton, near Bristol, vice R. Fullerton, M.B.

BICKLx, L. W., M.R.C.S., appointed Resident Medical Officer to the QueenOharlotte's Lying-in Hospital, vice H. L. P. Hardy, M.R.C.S., resigned.

BUTCHEE, J. O., L.D.B., appointed Dental Surgeon to the Dental Hospital ofLondon, vice W. F. Cornelius, L.D.B., resigned.

HMwsTrsos, H. B., M.B.E.S., appointed Surgeon to the Eye and Ear Departmentof the Leeds General Infirmary.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.Th charge for inserttng announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths is ts. 5d.,

which shsoudd beforwarded in stamps with the announcements,BIIRTIIS.

C4,sar.-July 2nd, at Drumearn, Earlsi&eld Road, Wanisworth Common, S.W.,the wife of J. Theodore Cash, M.D., of a son.

MA}Nen.-On June 27th, at The Laurels,'Clacton-m-Sen, the wife of WalterMaine, of a son.

SANKzY.-July Ist, at Hlatton, near Warwick, the wife of 'Herbert R.0. Sankey,M.B.Lond., of a daughter (still-born).

OPERATION DAYS AT THE HOSPITALS.

MODAY .......Metropolitan Free, 2 P.x.-St. Mark's, 2 P.M.-Royal LondonOphthalmic, 11 A.m.-Royal Westminster Ophthalmic, 1.30 P.m.-Royal Orthopndic, 2 P.m.L-ospital for Women, 2 P.m.

TUESDAY..........Guy's, 1.30 P.M.-Westminster 2 P.M.-Royal London Ophthal-mic, 11 &.m.-Royal Westmlnster Ophthafmic, 1.10 P.M.-WestLondon, 3 P.m.-St. Mark's,9A .M.-CancerHospital, Brompton,3P.M.

WEDNESDAY....St. Bartholomew's, 1.30 P.M.-St. Mary's, 1.30 P.M.-Middlesex,1 P.M.-University College, 2 P.m.-London, 2 P.m.-RoyalLondon Ophthalmic, 11 A.M.-Great -Nlorthern, 2 P.M.-Samari-tan Free Hospital for Women and Children, 2.30 P.M.-RoyalWestminster Ophthalmic, 1.30 P.M.-St. Tlhomas's, 1.30 P.m.-St. Peter's, 2 P.m.-Kfational Orthopndic, 10 A.M.

THURSDAY. ......St. George's, 1 P.M.-Central London Ophthalmic, 1 P.M.-Charing Cross, 2 P.M.-Royal London Ophthalmic, 11 A.m.-Hospital for Diseases of the Throat, 2P.M.-Royal WestminsterOphthalmic, 1.30 P.M.-Hospital for Women, 2 P.m.-London,2 P.m.-North-west London, 2.30 P.M.

FRIDAY....... KKing's College, 2 P.m-Royal Westminster Ophthalmic, 1.30P.M.-Royal Ljondon Ophthalmic, 11 A.M.-Central LondonOphthalmic, 2 P.M.-Royal South London Ophthalmic, 2 p.m.-Guy's, 1.30 P.M.-t. Thomas's (Ophthalmic Department),2 P.M.-East London tHospital for Children, 2 P.M.

SATURDAY .......St. Bartholomew's, 1.30 P.m.-King's College, 1 P.M.-RoyalLondon Oplhthalmic, 11 A..sM.-Royal`Westminster Oph-halmic,1.30 P.M.-St. Thomas's, 1.30 P.M.-Royal Free, 9 A.M. and2 P.m-London, 2 P.Mi.

HOURS OF ATTENDANCE AT THE LONDONEIOSPITALS.

CMARING CRoss.-Medical and Surgical, daily, 1; Obstetric, Tu. F., 1.30; Skin,M. Th.; Dental, M. W. F., 9.30.

GuY's.-Medical and Surgical, daily, exc. Tu., 1.30; Obstetric, M. W. F., 1.30;Eye, M. W., 1.30; Tu. F., 12.30; Ear, Tu. F., 12.30; Skin, Tu., 12.30; Dental,Tu. Th. F.. 12.

KLNG's COLLuxGe.-Medical, daily, 2; Surgical, daIly, 1.30; Obstetric, Tu. Th. S.2; o.p., M. W. F., 12.30; Eye, M. Th. 1; Ophthalmic Department, W. 1; Ear.Th. 2; Skin, Th.; Throat, 2th., 3; Dental, Tu. F., 10.

LOwDoN.-Medical, daily, exc. B., 2; Surgical, daily, 1.30 and 2; Obstetric, M.Th., 1.30; o.p., W. 5., 1.30; Eye, W. B., 9; Ear, B., 9.30; Skin, Th., 9; Dental,Tu., 9.

MmIDDLsX.-Medical and Surgical, daily, 1; Obstetric, Tu. F., 1.30; o.p., W. B.,1.30; Eye, W. B., 8.30; Ear, and Throat, Tu., 9; Bkin, F., 4; Dental, daily, 9.

ST. BARTHoLomzw',6.-Medical and Surgical, daily, 1.30; Obstetric,Tu. Th. S.,2;o.p., W. B., 9; Eye, TU. W. Th. B., 2; Ear, M., 2.30; Skin, F., 1.30; Larynx,W., 11.30; Orthopsedic, F., 12.30; Dental, Tu. F., 9.

ST. GonEOxG'S.-Medical and Surgical, M. Tu. P. 5., 1; Obstetric, Tn. B., 1; o.p.,Th., 2; Eye, W. B., 2; Ear, Tu., 2; Skin, Tbh., 1; Throat, MI., 2; Orthopsedic,W., 2; Dental, Tu. 5., 9; Th., 1.

ST. M1ARY's.-Medical and Suirgical, daily, 1.45; Obstetric, Tu. F., 9.30; o.p.,Tu.F., 2; Eye, Tu. F. 9.15; Ear, M. Th.. 2; Skin, Tu. Th., 1.30; Throat, M. Th.,1.45; Denal, W. B., 9.30.

ST. TiOMoss's.-Kedical and Surgical, daily, except Sat., 2; Obstetric, Mf. Th., 2o.p., W. F., 12.30; Eye, M. Th.,2; o.p., daily, except Sat., 1.30; Ear, Tt., 12.30;Skin, Th., 12.30; Throat, Tu., 12.30; Children, S., 12.30; Dental, Tu. F., 10.

UNImSITY COLLxx.-Mtedical and SurgicaL daily, 1 to 2; ObstetrIc N. Tn Th.F., 1.30; Eve. I. Tu. Th. F., 2; Ear, S., 1.30; Skin, W., 1.45; S., 9.13; Throat,Th., 2.30; Dental, W., 10.30.

WXST8MnsTER.-Medical and Surgical, daily, 1.30; Obstetric, Tu. F., 3; Eye, M.Th., 2.30; Ear, Tu. F., 9; Skin, Th., 1; Dental, W. 5., 9.15.

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