Twentieth Century History of Findlay and Hancock County, Ohio, and Representative Citizens, Part 175

Author: Jacob Anthony Kimmell
Publication date: 1910
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the staff of St. Mary's Hospital, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, nn., 1905-1909, 196 ;- Conner, E. M., The life history, function d inflammation of the appendix, 312 ;- Cooper, A., The sexual sabilities of man and their treatment, 66 ;- Coton, F. J., Dis- ations and fractures, 313 ;- Crossen, Harry S., Diagnosis and atment of women, 129 ;- Crothers, T. D., Inebriety, 195 ;- nningham, J., The destruction of fleas by exposure to the n. Scientific memoirs, No. 40, 312 ;- Cushny, A. R., A text- ok of pharmacology and therapeutics, 31 ;- Davis, G. G., Ap- ed anatomy. The construction of the human body con- lered in relation to its functions, diseases and injuries, 97 ;- .vis, G. G., The principles and practice of bandaging, 382 ;- spard, L. L., Text-book of massage, 163 ;- Dock, G. and Bass, C., Hookworm disease, 29 ;- Donahoe, M. F., A manual of rsing, 98 ;- Doty, A. H., Prevention of infectious diseases, 3 ;- Dugan, W. J., Hand-book of electro-therapeutics, 28 ;- rle, S. T., Disease. bert S And0 P. the anus, rectum and sigmoid, 196 ;- an ygiene and sanitation, 30 ;- Ehrlich,


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psia; its varieties and treatment, 434; .. 'of infancy and childhood, 30 ;- Fisher, H., Oel ...... cudy of the physiology and the pathology of ter absorption by the living organism, 162 ;- Foote, J., The entials of materia medica and therapeutics for nurses, 30 ;-- rson, J. G., Remedial gymnastics for heart affections used Bad-Nauheim, 130 ;- Gatewood, J. D., Naval Hygiene, 27 ;- de ›vanni, A., Clinical commentaries, 31 ;- Goepp, R. M., State ard questions and answers, 311 ;- Gouraud, F. X., What shall at?, 412 ;- Grandon, L. R. G., Surgical after-treatment, 66 ;- re, H. A. Modern treatment: the management of disease with dicinal and non-medicinal remedies, 195 ;- Hartridge, G., Iden rules of ophthalmic practice, 131 ;- Harvey Lectures, 9-10, 128 ;- Hassard, E. M., Practical nursing, 30 ;- Hawk, B., Practical physiological chemistry, 28 ;- Hecht, A. F., Die eces des Sanglings und des Kindes; 414 ;- Herz, A., Die akute ikamie, 437 ;- Hinsdale, G., Hydrotherapy, 99 ;- Hirsch- ler, A. D., Diseases of the heart and aorta, 24 ;- Hiss, P. H., and Zinsser, H., A text-book of bacteriology, 414 ;- Hollander, The mental symptoms of brain diseases-an aid to the surgi- treatment of insanity, due to injury, hemorrhage, tumors ! other circumscribed lesions of the brain, 99 ;- Horder, T. Clinical pathology in practice, with a short account of vaccine rapy, 98 ;- Hoxie, G. H., Symptomatic and regional thera- tics, 64 ;- Hurry, J. B., Vicious circles in disease, 162 ;- In- national Clinics, 20th s., iii, 30; iv, 98; 21st s., 1911, 1, 312; ames, S. P., Paludism. Being the Transactions for the study malaria in India, 29 ;- James, S. P. and Leston, W. G., A ograph of the anopheline mosquitoes of India, 382 ;- Jeffreys, H. and Maxwell, James L., The diseases of China, including mosa and Korea, 129 ;- Jolly, R., Atlas of microscopic diag- Is in gynecology, 435 ;- Jordan, E. O., A text-book of general


chemistry, 438 ;- Kellogg, J. H., Rational hydrotherapy, 25 ;- Kelly, A. O., The practice of medicine, 435 ;- Kerr, Le G., The care and training of children, 129 ;- Keyes, E. L., Diseases of the genito-urinary organs, 413 ;- Kidd, F. S., Urinary surgery, 65 ;- Kirmisson, E., A handbook of the surgery of children, 131 ;- Kolle, F. S., Plastic and cosmetic surgery, 313 ;- Krause, F., Surgery of the brain and spinal cord, 225 ;- Lea, A. W. W., Puerperal infection, 227 ;- Lejars, F., Urgent surgery, ii, 228 ;- Litora aliena, 311 ;- London, E. S., Das Radium in der Biologie und Medizin, 312 ;- Longyear, H. W., Nephrocoloptosis, 64 ;- McBride, C. A., The modern treatment of alcoholism and drug narcotism, 129 ;- McCay, D., Investigations on Bengal jail die- taries with some observations on the physical development and well-being of the people of Bengal. Scientific Memoirs. New series No. 37, 67 ;- McFarland, J., A text-book of pathology, 31; -MacGilchrist, A. C., Quinine and its salts. Scientific Memoirs, New Series, No. 41, 438 ;- Maddox, E. E., Golden Rules of re- fraction, 24 ;- Manquat, A., Principles of therapeutics, 97 ;- Martindale, W. H., Salvarsan. Its chemistry, pharmacy and therapeutics, 131 ;- Medical annual, 227 ;- Merck's Manual of the materia medica, 412 ;- Moore, B., The dawn of the health age, 130 ;- Morison, R., An introduction to surgery, 97 ;- Morris. Robert T., Dawn of the fourth era in surgery and other short articles previously published, 97 ;- Mumford, J. G., The practice of surgery, 313 ;- Murray, R. W., Hernia: its cause and treat- ment, 28 ;- Musser, J. H. and Kelly, A. O. J., A handbook of prac- tical treatment, 195 ;- Nathan, R., Thornhill, H. R., and Rogers, L., Report on the measures taken against malaria in the Lahore Cantonment, 27 ;- Neuberger, M., History of medicine, i, 163 ;- New and non-official remedies, 312 ;- Nothnagel, H., Practice of medicine. Diseases of the intestines and peritoneum, 129 ;- Ochsner, A. J., The surgery and pathology of the thyroid and parathyroid glands, 435 ;- O'Reilly, B. R., A manual of clinical diagnosis, 311 ;- Osborne, T. B., The vegetable proteins, 132 ;- Park, W. H. and Williams, A. W., Pathogenic micro-organisms, including bacteria and protozoa, 26 ;- Peckham, F. E., Fiske Fund Prize Dissertation, No. liii. The classification and treat- ment of diseases commonly known as rheumatism, 24 ;- Physi- cians visiting list, 129 ;- Piersol, G. A., Normal histology with special reference to the structures of the human body, 28 ;- Power, D'A. and Murphy, J. K., System of syphilis, ii, 98; v and vi, 26 ;- Practitioner's Visiting List, 1911, 24 ;- Pringle, J. H., Fractures and their treatment, 382 ;- Progressive medicine. 1910, iii, 29; iv, 129; 1911, i, 224; ii, 381 ;- Ramström, M., Eman- uel Swedenborg's investigations in natural science and the basis for his statements concerning the functions of the brain, 130 ;- Report of the International Commission on the control of bo- vine tuberculosis, 130 ;- Report from Pathological Department, Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, 437 ;- Rogers, L., Cholera and its treatment, 226 ;- Rost, C. R. and Williams, T. S. B., The cultivation of the bacillus of leprosy and the treatment of cases by means of a vaccine prepared from the cultiva- tions. Scientific Memoirs, New Series, No. 42, 438 ;- Sahli, H., A treatise on diagnostic methods of examination, 311 ;- Schäfer, E. A., The essentials of histology, 29 ;- Schmidt, R., Interne Klinik der Bösartigen Neubildungen der Bauchorgane, 436 ;- Sequeira, J. H., Diseases of the skin, 313 ;- Shenton, E. W. H., Disease in bone and its detection by the X-rays, 438; -Sherman, H. C., Chemistry of food and nutrition, 313 ;- Stedman, T. L., A practical medical dictionary, 413 ;- Stel- wagon, Henry W., Treatise on diseases of the skin, 128 ;- Stevenson, W. D. H., Preliminary report on the killing of rats and rat fleas by hyprocyanic gas. Scientific memoirs. New Series, No. 38, 129 ;- Stewart, G. N., A manual of physiology with practical exercises, 29 ;- Still, G. F., Common disorders


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and diseases of childhood, 438 ;- Stimson, Julia C., Nurses' handbook of drugs and solutions, 96 ;- Stitt, E. R., Practical bacteriology, 128 ;- Sutherland, W. D., The applicability to medico-legal practice in India of the bio-chemical tests for the origin of blood stains. Scientific Memoirs, No. 39, 312 ;- Sutherland, W. G., Dispensing made easy, 96 ;- Sutton, H. A., and Druker, C. K., Osteology and Lyndesmology, 28 ;- Tanzi, A text-book of mental diseases, 436 ;- Tracy, S. C., Studies in invalid occupation, 98 ;- Turner, W. A., and Stewart, T. G., A text-book of nervous diseases, 381 ;- Tweedy, E. H. and Wrench, G. T., Practical obstretrics, 32 ;- Ware, M. W., Plaster of Paris and how to use it, 312 ;- Wechselmann, W. and Ehrlich, P., The treatment of syphilis with salvarsan, 226 ;- Weeks, J. E., A treatise on diseases of the eye, 26 ;- Whitman, R., A treatise on orthopedic surgery, 28 ;- Willard, De F., The surgery of childhood, including orthopedic surgery, 25 ;- Woodhead, J. S., Practical pathology, 66 ;- Wootton, A. C., Chronicles of Pharmacy, 24 ;- Wyllie, J., Meningitis, sinus thrombosis and abscess of the brain, 437 ;- Year-Book of the Pilcher Hospital, 313 ;- Zahersky, J., Golden Rules of pediatrics, 382.


Obstetrics and embryology in ancient Hebrew literature, 143.


Ophthalmic practice, A protest against the indiscriminate use of the organic compounds of silver in, 407.


Owen, Sir Richard: his life and works, 133.


Pancreas, Necrosis of the, 39.


Parker, H. P. and Hazen, H. H., Erythema multiforme iris during the course of typhoid fever, 79.


Pathology, experimental, and pathological physiology, The teach- ing of, to large classes, 404.


Pearce, R. M., The teaching of experimental pathology and path- ological physiology to large classes, 404.


Peritonitis, Primary general, with isolation of the B. lactis aero- genes in pure culture from the peritoneal exudate, 116.


Peri-tonsillar abscess, 60.


Pleura, Primary carcinoma of the, 289.


Pneumococcus peritonitis, 219.


Pneumonia, broncho, Hyperleucocytosis of high grade in, in a child, 296.


Pneumonia, Jaundice in, 408.


Poisoning by vapors of "C. P." benzol, Investigation into several cases of, 8.


Puerperal infection, Report of a case of, with isolation from the uterus of B. influenza and a new method of making blood agar for its cultivation, 293.


Quinine, Dangers of the intravenous injection of, 101.


Radium, Employment of, as an aid to surgery in the treatment of cancer, angioma and keloid, 127.


Redelings, L. H., King, J. H., Chaffee, B. S. and Anderson, D. B., Studies in glycosuria. I, Ether giycosuria, 388.


Richardson, E. H., A synopsis of studies on peritoneal adhesions with a contribution to the treatment of denuded bowel surfaces, 283.


Rohrer, C. W. G., Sir Richard Owen: his life and works, 133.


Rosenheim, S., The submucous resection of the nasal septum, 121. Saliva, A peptid-splitting ferment in the, 150.


Sarcoma, mixed celled, of the ovary and adenocarcinoma, Com- bined, 367.


Sarcoma and tuberculosis. Report of a case, 17.


Scarlet red and its component amidoazotoluol, in stimulating the epitheliation of granulating surfaces, 210.


Serum treatment of hemorrhagic diseases, 272. Sewall, H., Henry Newall Martin, 327.


Shallenberger, W. F., Abdominal lipectomy, 410.


Sharpe, N. W., Transverse fracture of the body of the ischium in 1893; terminal displacement in 1902; diagnosticated in 1909, 57. Silver, A protest against the indiscriminate use of the organic compounds of, in ophthalmic practice, 407.


Simonds, J. P., Sarcoma and tuberculosis. Report of a cre I ; Wick Smallpox, Zabdiel Boylston, inoculator, and the epidemic cd : Boston in 1721, 315. Winte


Splenomegaly, Two cases of congenital hemolytic jaundice r -: 85. Spondylolisthesis, 41.


Sprunt, T. P., Primary carcinoma of the pleura, 289. Starnook, The: a new device for the rest-cure in the open air eg for outdoor sleeping, 301.


Stone, H. B., Pneumococcus peritonitis, 219.


Suprapubic cytostomy, A device to aid in keeping the patient after a, 160.


Summaries or titles of papers by members of the Hospital .J.r3! appearing elsewhere than in the Bulletin, 61.


Teaching of experimental pathology and pathological physik: to large classes, 404.


Thalheimer, W., Report of a case of puerperal infection with # 2 tion from the uterus of B. influenza and a new method for :. ing blood agar for its cultivation, 293.


Thayer, W. S., Clinical notes. (1) Intermittent fever in int: simulating malarial fever. (2) Grave malarial fever with: parasites in the peripheral circulation. Dangers of the venous injection of quinine, 101.


Thayer, W. S., On disseminating caseating tuberculosis of the 146.


Thayer, W. S., The stereoscopic X-ray examination of the with especial reference to the diagnosis of pulmonary tube ... sis. (Discussion.)


Thayer, W. S. and Morris, R. S., Two cases of congenital bac> tic jaundice with splenomegaly. Observations on bao: jaundice, 85.


Theobald, S., A protest against the indiscriminate use of : organic compounds of silver in ophthalmic pr- vins. 4: Thyroid gland of fish, The relationship between pathological, 152. oldes, 299. . O per cent tas E


Thyroid histology, On certain limitations in in songenit -* ** Transplantation of free flaps of fascia, 373. Tubercle bacillus, The use of antiformin in the examicat ... sputum for the, 269.


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Tuberculo-protein hypersensitiveness, Experimental studies ( and their possible applications, 250.


Tuberculosis, The blood picture in, 428. Tuberculosis of the liver, Disseminated caseating, 146. Tuberculosis, pulmonary, The calcification of the costal carta? the cardio-thoracic index and other signs of, 247. Tuberculosis, pulmonary, The stereoscopic X-ray examinat ... the chest with especial reference to the diagnosis of, Tuberculosis and sarcoma. Report of a case, 17.


Tuberculous endaortitis, Acute, 82.


Typhoid fever, Erythema multiforme iris during the course .. Typhoid fever, The problem of, in Baltimore, 351.


Typhoid spine; with the report of two additional Case: i bony changes in the vertebræ, 75.


Urinary tract, An anomalous duct belonging to the, 221. Urinary tract, Infection of the, by the Bacillus lactis en;" with a consideration of the mode of entrance of bacteria : the bladder, 361.


Velasquez, The medical paintings of, 383.


Walker, G., A device to aid in keeping the patient dry E. suprapubic cystostomy, 160.


Warfield, L. M., A peptid-splitting ferment in the saliva. .. Warfield, M., Peri-tonsiilar abscess, 60.


Water, Baltimore City, Some observations on the bacter the, 53.


Watson, E. M. and Ford, W. W., The problem of typhoid Baltimore, 351. Google


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S., Dunham, H. K. and Boardman, W. W., The stereo- X-ray examination of the chest with especial reference


: diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis, 229. P. G., Acute tuberculous endoartitis, 82. P. G. and Brown, H. A., An anomalous duct belonging urinary tract, 21.


:amination of the chest, Stereoscopic, with especial refer- o the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis, 229.


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na of the right Fallopian tube (Plate I, Figs. 1-2), 20. . Horn, 22.


listhesis (Plate II, Figs. 1-7), 44.


malformations (Plates III-IV, Figs. 1-8), 44.


:al deformities (Plate V, Figs. 1-5), 56.


rse fracture of body of right ischium, 58.


)late, 58.


s of the liver (Plates VI-XI. 1-24), 74. iberculous endaortitis (Plate XII, Figs. 1-3), 82. skin graft (Plate XIII, Figs. 1-2), 84. a and malarial fever (Charts I-IV), 102-103. atelets and megalokaryocytes in Hodgkin's disease ( Plate Tigs. 1-4), 114.


ous resection of the nasal septum (Figs. 1-2), 123. ler and speculum, 124. ard Owen (Plate XV), 138. odge, Richmond Park, 139. nated caseating tuberculosis of the liver with cavity tion, 147. on of the thyroid gland, 152. through the thyroid gland of Sarda, 153. through the thyroid gland of Brevoortia and Salvelinus,


lar bursitis (Plate XVI, Figs. 1-5), 158. ation of posterior and anterior lobe, 169. magnification, 170. of tissue removed at operation; intact posterior lobe, 176. ation of same, 176.


Intact posterior lobe and magnification of same, 179.


Perimeter charts (Figs. 1-2), 192.


Stereoscopic X-ray examination of the chest, 230.


Mechanism illustrating changes in the circulation in aortic in- sufficiency, 199.


Curves illustrating changes in the circulation in aortic insuffi- ciency (Curves I-IX), 205-209.


Epitheliation of granulating surfaces (Figs. 1-3), 213-215.


Anomalous duct belonging to the genito-urinary tract (Plate XVII, Figs. 1-7), 222.


Diagram of gall bladder, together with cystic, hepatic and common ducts, 223.


Extensive denuded area on surface of ileum, 287.


Flap of peritoneum attached to raw bowel surface, 287.


Cross section of bowel and mesentery, 288.


Plication modification, 288.


Primary carcinoma of the pleura (Plates XVIII-XX, Figs. 1-12), 292.


Exterior and interior views of Starnook (Figs. 1-6), 301-303.


Title page, The Haven of Health, 304.


Adenocarcinoma and mixed-cell sarcoma of the ovary (Plates XXI-XXII, Figs. 1-7), 368.


Fascia to replace tendo Achillis, 374.


Fascia replacing defect in sartorius muscle, 374.


Fascia around vessels and on trachea, 375.


Fascia filling defect made by removal of patella, 375.


Fascia into joint after removal of cartilage, 376.


Fascia into skull and dura defect, 376.


Fascia over defect in trachea, 377.


Fascia in peritoneal defect, 379.


Fascia on lobe of liver, 380.


Transplantation of fascia (Plate XXIII, Figs. 5, 9 and 12), 380.


The medical paintings of Velasquez ( Plates XXIV-XXVI, Figs. 1-12), 384-386.


Emboli of portal vein (Plate XXVII), 402.


Area of congestion following embolus of portal vein, 403.


Healed incision after abdominal lipectomy, 410.


Abdominal supporter worn after operation, 410.


Slab of skin and fat, 410.


R[obert] Koch, 427.


Neutrophiles (Plate XXVIII, Figs. 1-30), 433.


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tructure of the Malarial Parasites. Piate I. By JESSE W. LAZEAR, M. D. The Bacteriology of Cystitis, Pyelltis, and Pyelonephritis In Women, with & Consideration of the Accessory Etiological Factors In these Condi- tions, and of the Various Chemical and Microscopical Questions involved. By THOMAS R. BROWN, M. D.


Cases of Infection with Strongyloides Intestinalis. (First Reported Oc- currence in North America.) Plates II and III. By RICHARD P. STRONG, M. D.


On the Pathological Changes in Hodgkin's Disease, with Especial Reference to Its Relation to Tuberculosis. Plates IV-VII. By DOROTHY M. REED, M. D.


Diabetes Insipidus, with a Report of Five Cases. By THOMAS B. FUTCHER, M. B. (Tor.).


Observations on the Origin and Occurrence of Cells with Eosinophile Gran- ulations in Normal and Pathological Tissues. Plate VIII. By W. T. HOWARD, M. D., and R. G. PERKINS, M. D. Placental Transmissions, with Report of a Case during Typhoid Fever. By FRANK W. LYNCH, M. D.


Metabolism in Albuminuria. By CHAS. P. EMERSON, A. B., M. D. Regenerative Changes in the Liver after Acute Yellow Atrophy. Plates IX-XII. By W. G. MACCALLUM, M. D. Surgical Features of Typhoid Fever. By THOS. MCCRAE, M. B., M. R. C. P. (Lond.), and JAMES F. MITCHELL, M. D. The Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Surgical Treatment of Ureteral Calculus. By BENJAMIN R. SCHENCK, M. D.


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Studies in Genito-Urinary Burgery, The Seven-Glass Test. By HUGH H. YOUNG, M. D.


The Possibility of Avoiding Confusion by Bacillus smegmatis. bacillus) in the Diagnosis of Urinary and Genital Tuberara Experimental Study. By HUGH H. Youma, M. D., und la CHURCHMAN, M. D.


Urethral Diverticula in the Male. By STEPwith H. War, M.D An Unusual Case of Urethrorrhagla. By H. A. FOWLER, M.D. Paraurethritis. By JOHN W. CHURCHMAN, M. D. Use of Ointments in the Urethra in the Treatment of Chrenk THE HUGH H. YOUNG, M. D.


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The Treatment of Impermeable Stricture of the Urethra. By D'al YOUNG, M. D.


The Treatment of Bacteriuria by Internal Medication. By As CHURCHMAN, M. D.


Use of the Cystoscope in the Diagnosis of Diseases of the Prize HUGH H. YOUNG, M. D. Chronic Prostatitis. An Analysis of 358 Cases. By Hre & I M. D., JOHN T. GERAGHTY, M. D., and A. R. STETEIL, M. D. . Modern Method for the Performance of Perineal Lithotomy. Byl: YOUNG, M. D.


Operative Treatment of Vesical Diverticula. By HOGH H. YOCve E! Case of Double Renal Pelvis and Bifid Ureter. By HOOH H. Torx il Pyonephrosis Due to Bacillus Typhosus. By HUGH E. YOUSe, MAL LOUIS C. LEHR, M. D. The Use of the X-ray In the Diagnosis of Renal and Ureteral Cukc. F. H. BAETJER, M. D. Nephritis and Hæmaturia. By H. A. FOWLER, M. D. The Microscopic Structure of Urinary Calcull of Oralate of Liax! H. A. FOWLER, M. D.


Cystinuria with Formation of Calcull. By H. A. FOWLER, M. D. Post-Traumatic Atrophy of the Testicle. By JOHN W. CHURCHme! !! A Description of the Dispensary for Treatment of Genito-Urisury is Cases at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. By HUGH IL. YoOk, I


VOLUME XIV. 632 pages, with 97 figures. Studies in Genito-Urinary Surgery.


The Treatment of Prostatic Hypertrophy by Conservative Perlant' tatectomy. An analysis of cases and results based co 1 +3 report of 145 cases. By HUGH H. YOUNG, M. D. Recto-Urethral Fistula. Description of New Procedures for the: vention and Cure. By HUGH H. YOUNG, M. D. The Early Diagnosis and Radical Cure of Carcinoma of the Pretty a study of 40 cases and presentation of a radical operatie ? was carried out in four cases. By HUGH II. YouNe, V. D.


VOLUME XV. 542 pages, with 87 illustrations.


Twelve papers on pneumonia. By DRS. CHATARD, FABTAS, D! MARSHALL. MCCRAE, STEINER, HOWARD and HAINES. A Study of Diarrhoea in Children. By J. H. MASON KNOX, JE. V. EDWIN H. SCHORER, M. D. Skin Transplantation. By JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, M. D. Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis and Serum Therapy at the Job !! Hospital. By FRANK J. SLADEN, M. D.


VOLUME XVI. 670 pages with 151 figures. (Now in" Studies in the Experimental Production of Tuberculosis in the . The Effect on Breeding of the Removal of the Prostate Gland e Urinary Organs. By GEORGE WALKER, M. D. Vesiculæ Seminales, or of Both; together with Observations Condition of the Testes after such Operations on White Ba GEORGE WALKER, M. D.


Scalping Accidents. By JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, M. D. Obstruction of the Inferior Vena Cava with a Report of EightA: By J. HALL PLEASANTS, M. D.


Physiological and Pharmacological Studies on Cardiac Tonicit a: mals. By PERCIVAL DOUGLAS CAMERON, M. D.


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