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This useful work is not intended to be an exhaustive :T. of all the morbid conditions occurring in childhood, but is r. a terse and interesting account of the more usual ait which have come under the writer's notice in a Nemani large and varied clinical experience. In a measure the . makes available to a larger number of students and phi :.. than could afford in person the bright and sensible t. teaching for which the writer is so well known. Any et:" ing the pages must wish to be able to come under the pi? instruction of so wide-awake and interesting a diagnosticis :. teacher.
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w to win vi viers, particularly .vestigations outside of England, are rarely given.
e first six chapters are largely devoted to a discussion of it feeding. The importance of breast nursing is, of course, lasized, and the resources that are at hand to render a 1 mother's milk more digestible for her child are carefully 1erated.
e methods of modifying cow's milk for the infant are ently practical, although they might be considered old oned and inaccurate by more radical advocates of " per- ige feeding."
e misses any allusion to the caloric needs per given weight e infant, and the danger from carbohydrate and fat injury ving at present so much attention abroad almost escapes hent.
e writer warmly advocates the boiling or better pasteuriz- of milk for infants during the hot season. This view pre- nates in America.
e tartrated whey made from precipitating the curd with a mal amount of tartaric acid, is cheap and has been found ceable in many cases. It deserves wider use in this country. use of condensed milk and other patent foods for long ds is properly condemned on the basis of long clinical 'ience.
e chapters on rickets and scurvy are richly suggestive, al- gh the theory that the use of some cereal may be the chief : of rickets is hardly tenable, and the relation of impure
D rickets is underestimated.
The chapter on colic, including the diagnosis and treatment of its various forms, will prove helpful to many readers.
The relation of certain obscure ailments in older children to dental caries is given the prominence it deserves.
In the perplexing group of diarrheal disorders the writer is careful not to make any fine distinctions. The significance of blood and pus in the dejecta, indicating usually an ulcerated condition of the bowel, is not sufficiently emphasized, and the statement that there are very few cases of infantile diarrhea in which the use of opium is not indicated might be misleading. Certainly in many cases it is contraindicated.
.The discussion of the rheumatic affection of children, a con- dition perhaps more prevalent in England than elsewhere, is particularly clear and helpful. Attention is called to the im- portance of recognizing as rheumatic many vague muscular pains, of looking carefully and at the right places for the fibroid nodules as well as to the frequent affection of the heart.
The various nervous and mental abnormalities of children receive rather extended consideration in the closing chapters. One would like perhaps to find a somewhat fuller description of the fundamental pathological findings in these and other condi- tions. This is, however, not the writer's intention. It is rather to confide to the reader the kind of diseases which for many years have been coming under the care of a skillful observer, and to outline what therapeutic measures have proved in his hands most effective in their treatment. In accomplishing this endeavor an exceedingly interesting and valuable treatise, if not a profound one, on the common disorders of childhood has been placed at the disposal of the profession. J. H. M. K., JE.
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THE, JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL BULLETI.
The Hospital Bulletin contains details of hospital and sary practice, abstracts of papers read, and other proceedze. the Medical Society of the Hospital, reports of lectures, and. matters of general interest in connection with the work : Hospital. It is issued monthly. The subscription price per year in the United States, Canada, and Mexico; fort scriptions $2.50.
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dosis, Diabetic, 46.
no-carcinoma and mixed-celled sarcoma of the ovary, Com- .ned, 367.
esions, peritoneal, A synopsis of studies on, with a contribution the treatment of denuded bowel surfaces, 283.
nion, The relation of the, to the origin of human malforma- ons, 35.
tomist, A Florentine, 140.
erson, D. B., King, J. H., Chaffee, B. S., and Redelings, L. H., tudies in glycosuria. I, Ether glycosuria, 388.
erior poliomyelitis-note, 300.
iformin, The use of, in the examination of sputum for the ibercle bacillus, 269.
itoxin, the preparation of, 106.
tic insufficiency, The changes in the circulation in, 197. as applied to medicine, 350.
aris lumbricoides, The viability of parasitic ova in two per cent rmalin, with especial reference to, 29.
trian, C. R., Hyperleucocytosis of high grade in broncho-pneu- onia in a child, 296.
trian, C. R., The viscosity of the blood in health and disease, 9. :eriology of the Baltimore City water, Some observations on e, 53.
:jer, F. H., The stereoscopic X-ray examination of the chest ith especial reference to the diagnosis of pulmonary tubercu- sis. (Discussion.) 229.
ey, P., A Florentine anatomist, 140.
zhaf, E. J., The preparation of antitoxin, 106.
les, F. M., and Moss, W. L., Concerning the Much-Holzman re- tion, 278.
col, "C. P.," Investigation into several cases of poisoning by pors of, 8. ;told, W. H., The haven of health, 303.
d picture in Hodgkin's disease, 369.
d picture in tuberculosis, 428.
d platelets and megalokaryocytes in Hodgkin's disease, 114. d. The clinical value of the determination of the catalytic tivity of the, 109.
d, The viscosity of the, in health and disease, 9.
'dman, W. W., The use of antiformin in the examination of itum for the tubercle bacillus, 269.
dman, W. W. and Dunham, H. K., The calcification of the stal cartilages, the cardio thoracic index and other signs of Imonary tuberculosis, 247.
dman, W. W., Dunham, H. K. and Wolman, S., The stereo- pic X-ray examination of the chest with especial reference to : diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis, 229.
s received, 32, 99, 164, 314, 439.
ston, Zabdiel, inoculator, and the epidemic of smallpox in ston in 1721, 315.
1 tumor, Distortions of the visual fields in cases of, 190.
el, M., In memoriam. August Horn, 21.
el, M., The new department in the Johns Hopkins University. rt as applied to medicine," 350.
n, G. L. and Moss, W. L., Variations in the leucocyte count normal rabbits, in rabbits following the injection of normal 'se serum, and during a cutaneous anaphylactic reaction, 258.
n, H. A. and Woolley, P. G., An anomalous duct belonging to urinary tract, 21.
n, T. R., Urinary hyperacidity and its relation to neuritis, ralgia and myalgia, 1.
ng, C. H., Blood platelets and megalokaryocytes in Hodg- 's disease, 114.
Bunting, C. H., The blood picture in Hodgkin's dease, 39. Bursitis, Tubercular, 155.
Cancer, angioma and keloid, Employment of radium as an aid to surgery in the treatment of, 127.
Carbohydrate tolerance and the posterior lobe of the hypophysis cerebri, 165.
Carcinoma of the pleura, Primary, 289.
Carcinoma of the right Fallopian tube readily palpable through the abdomen, 20.
Chaffee, B. S., King, J. H., Anderson, D. B. and Redelings, L. H., Studies in glycosuria. I, Ether glycosuria, 388.
Chiari, H., Necrosis of the pancreas, 39.
Chiari, H., Spondylolisthesis, 41.
Chiari, H., The relation of the amnion to the origin of human malformations, 35.
Cholecystitis, Acute, with large amounts of calcium soap in the gall bladder, 223.
Churchman, J. W., Acute cholecystitis with large amounts of cal- cium soap in the gall bladder, 223.
Churchman, J. W., Primary general peritonitis with isolation of the B. lactis aerogines in pure culture from the peritoneal exudate, 116.
Churchman, J. W., The medical paintings of Velasquez, 383. Circulation, The changes in, in aortic insufficiency, 197.
Cone, S. M., Tubercular bursitis, 155.
Cullen, E. K., Combined adeno-carcinoma and mixed-cell sarcoma of the ovary, 367.
Cullen, T. S., Carcinoma of the right Fallopian tube readily pal- pable through the abdomen, 20.
Cushing, H., Goetsch, E. and Jacobson, C., Carbohydrate tolerance and the posterior lobe of the hypophysis cerebri, 165.
Cushing, H. and Heuer, G. J., Distortions of the visual fields in cases of brain tumor, 190.
Cystostomy, suprapubic, A device to aid in keeping the patient dry after a, 160.
Dante Alighieri, Notes on the Divine Comedy of, 333.
Davis, J. S., A further note on the clinical use of scarlet red and its component amido-azotoluol, in stimulating the epitheliation of granulating surfaces, 210.
Davis, J. S., The transplantation of free flaps of fascia, 372.
Deformities, congenital, A case of, 56.
Dernehl, P. H., Medical notes on the Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, 333.
Diabetic acidoses, 46.
Diphtheria, The recent epidemic of, in the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical School, 357.
Distoma pulmonale in Wisconsin, 112.
Dunham, H. K., and Boardman, W. W., The calcification of the costal cartilages, the cardio-thoracic index and other signs of pulmonary tuberculosis, 247.
Dunham, H. K., Boardman, W. W. and Wolman, S., The stereo- scopic X-ray examination of the chest with especial reference to the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis, 229.
Embryology and obstetrics in ancient Hebrew literature, 143.
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Embryonic chick tissues, The growth of, in artificial media, agar and bouillon, 126.
Endaortitis, Acute tuberculous, 82.
Erythema multiforme iris during the course of typhoid fever, 79. Fascia, Transplantation of free flaps of, 373.
Fever, malarial, Grave, with few parasites in the peripheral cir- culation. Dangers of the intravenous injection of quinine, 101. Fever, malarial, Intermittent fever in influenza simulating, 101. Fever, typhoid, Erythema multiforme iris during the course of, 79. Fitz, Reginald H., Zabdiel Boylston, inoculator, and the epidemic of smallpox in Boston in 1721, 315.
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Ford, W. W., The life and work of Robert Koch, 415.
Ford, W. W., The recent epidemic of diphtheria in the John Hop- kins Hospital and Medical School; general procedures adopted, 357.
Ford, W. W., Some observations on the bacteriology of the Balti- more City water, 53.
Ford, W. W. and Watson, E. M., The problem of typhoid fever in Baltimore, 351.
Fracture, transverse of the body of the ischium in 1893; terminal displacement in 1902; diagnosticated in 1909, 57.
" Gatch, W. D., Report of a case of extensive Tiersch skin graft, 84. Gelien, J. and Moss, W. L., Serum treatment of hemorrhagic dis- eases, 272.
Glaser, C., Investigation into several cases of poisoning by vapors of "C. P." benzol, 8.
Goetsch, E., Cushing H. and Jacobson, C., Carbohydrate tolerance and the posterior lobe of the hypophysis cerebri, 165.
Growth of embryonic chick tissues in artificial media, agar and bouillon, 126.
Gudernatsch, J. F., The relationship between the normal and path- ological thyroid gland of fish, 152.
Glycosuria, Ether, 388.
Hamman, L. V., The stereoscopic X-ray examination of the chest with especial reference to the diagnosis of pulmonary tubercu- losis. (Discussion.) 299.
Hanson, H., Distoma pulmonale in Wisconsin, 112.
Haven of Health, The, 303.
Hazen, H. H. and Parker, H. P., Erythema multiforme iris during the course of typhoid fever, 79.
Hemoglobinuria, paroxysmal; blood studies in three cases, 238.
Hemorrhagic diseases, Serum treatment of, 272.
Herter, Dr. Christian Archibald, 411.
Herter, Christian A., In memoriam, 161.
Herter Foundation, Lecturers on the, 35.
Heuer, G. J. and Cushing, H., Distortions of the visual fields in cases of brain tumor, 190.
Hodgkin's disease, Blood platelets and megalokaryocytes in, 114. Hodgkin's disease, The blood picture in, 369.
Horn, August. In memoriam, 21.
Hospital staff, December 1, 1910, 67.
Hyperacidity, Urinary, and its relation to neuritis, neuralgia and myalgia, 1.
Hyperleucocytosis of high grade in broncho-pneumonia in a child, 296.
Hypophysis cerebri, the posterior lobe of the, and carbohydrate tolerance, 165.
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Influenza, Intermittent fever in, simulating malarial fever, 101.
Ischium, Transverse fracture of the body of the, in 1893; terminal displacement in 1902; diagnosticated in 1909, 57.
Jacobson, C., Goetsch, E. and Cushing, H., Carbohydrate tolerance and the posterior lobe of the hypophysis cerebri, 165.
Jaundice, hæmolytic congenital, Two cases of, with splenomegaly, 85.
Jaundice in pneumonia, Notes on, 408. Kahn, M., Molière and the physician, 344.
Kidney, Absence of left, patient ductus botalli and chronic periph- eral œdema, 56.
King, J. H., Chaffee, S. B., Anderson, D. B. and Redelings, L. H., Studies in glycosuria. I. Ether glycosuria, 388.
Kingsley, C. R., A case of congenital deformities (patent ductus botalli; absence of left kidney and chronic peripheral œdema), 56.
Knopf, S. A., Robert Koch, 425.
Knopf, S. A., The Starnook-A new device for the restcure in the open air and for outdoor sleeping, 301. Koch, Robert, 425.
Koch. Robert, The life and work of, 415.
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Krause, A. K., Experimental studies on tuberculoprotein iry sensitiveness and their possible applications, 250.
Lenhart, C. H., and Marine, D., On certain limitations in cz preting thyroid histology, 221.
Leucocyte count, Variations in the, in normal rabbits, in nice following the injection of normal horse serum, and dermed cutaneous anaphylactic reaction, 258.
Leutscher, J. A., Infection of the urinary tract by the Back lactis ærogenes, with a consideration of the mode of entres of bacteria into the bladder, 361.
Lewis, M. R., The blood picture in tuberculosis, 428. Lewis, M. R. and Lewis, W. H., The growth of embryonic tissues in artificial media, agar and bouillon, 126. Lipectomy, Abdominal, 411.
Liver, Cirrhosis of the, 69.
Liver, Disseminated caseating tuberculosis of the, 146.
Liver, The effort of occlusion of the various hepatic vessels qu the, 396.
McCrae, T., Typhoid spine; with the report of two additional ce with bony changes in the vertebra, 75.
McPhedran, Fletcher, Notes on jaundice in pneumonia, 40%. MacCallum, W. G., The changes in the circulation in aortic sufficiency, 197.
Macht, D. I., Embryology and obstetrics in ancient Hebrew iz ture, 143.
Magnus-Levy, A., On diabetic acidosis, 46.
Malformations, human, The relation of the amnion to the cric. of, 35.
Mallory, F. B., Cirrhosis of the liver. Five different type : lesions from which it may arise, 69.
Marine, D. and Lenhart, C. H., On certain limitations in De. preting thyroid histology, 217.
Martin, Henry Newall, 327.
Molière and the physician, 344.
Morris, R. S., The viability of parasitic ova in two per cent fort lin, with especial reference to ascaris lumbricoides, 299. Morris, R. S. and Thayer, W. S., Two cases of congenital bs: tic jaundice with splenomegaly. Observations on hand jaundice, 85.
Moss, W. L., Paroxysmal hemoglobinuria; blood studies in #? cases, 238.
Moss, W. L., and Barnes, F. M., Concerning the Much-Ho !. reaction, 278.
Moss, W. L. and Brown, G. L., Variations in the leucocyte . in normal rabbits, in rabbits following the injection of ". horse serum, and during a cutaneous anaphylactic reacticz, : Moss, W. L. and Gelien, J., Serum treatment of hemorrhag .: : eases, 272.
Much-Holzman reaction, Concerning the, 278. Nasal septum, The submucous resection of the, 121. Notes and News, 23.
Notes on new books, Abbott, A. C., The principles of han" ology, 131 ;- Abrams, A., The blues, 196 ;- Adam, C., Har." of treatment for diseases of the eye, 382 ;- Adami, J. G., The ciples of pathology, 412 ;- Alger, E. M., Refraction and cet. of the eye, 26 ;- Allen, R. W., Vaccine therapy. Its theory practice, 32 ;- Annual report from the chemical works e. Merck of Darmstadt, Germany, 129 ;- Arderne, J., Treat :- fistula in ano, hemorrhoids and clysters, 131 ;- Ashbyr. P. C., An anatomical and surgical study of fractures of the * end of the humerus, 97 ;- Ball, J. M., Andreas Versa'i. reformer of anatomy, 65 ;- Ballenger, W. L., Diseases nose, throat and ear, 312 ;- Barnett, H. N. and Shar. Accidental injuries to workmen with reference to Wr Compensation Act, 1906, 224 ;- Barnhill, J. F., The printer .. practice of modern otology, 311 ;- Bean, R. B., The rai - atomy of the Philippine Islanders, 311 ;- Beck, E. G. 5:
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