Twentieth Century History of Findlay and Hancock County, Ohio, and Representative Citizens, Part 87

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Pyogenic infections of the kidney, ureter and perirenal tissues .- Ibid., 236-272.


Tuberculosis of the kidneys .- Ibid., 273-296.


BRANCH, J. R. B.


The result of an operation for suspending the uterus by the round ligaments .- Am. J. Obstet., 1910, Ixii, 680.


BUSH, CAMILLUS.


Observations on brain surgery .- Calif. State J. of M., 1910, vill, 58. Primary sarcoma of the spleen .- J. Am. M. 488., 1910. liv, 453.


CAMAC, C. N. B.


The spinal cord lesions in two cases of pernicious (Addisonian) anemia. -Tr. Ass. Am. Physicians, 1910 : also Am. J. M. Sc., 1910, cxxxix. A modern and his times .- The Charaka Club, 1910, ili.


CAULK, J. R.


Nephrolithotomy and pyelolithotomy .- Interstate M. J., 1910, xvii, 788. CLARKE, T. W.


The influence of the general health on the conformation of the jaw .- Am. Orthodont., 1910, 11, 8.


The problem of elemental life .- Science 1910, xxxil, 719.


CLARKE, T. W., and CURTIS, R. M.


Sulph-hemoglobinemia, with a report of the first case in America .- The M. Rec., 1910, Ixxviii, 987.


CLOUGH, P. W.


Clinical experience with the Wassermann reaction in the Johns IIop- kins Hospital .- Am. J. Dermat., 1910. xiv. 600.


CLOUGH, P. W., and STUFFENHAGEN, KARL.


Biologische Untersuchungen über die Herkunft von Knochen .- Berl. klin. Wohnschr., 1910, xlvii, 2097.


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Some observations on tetany .- Interstate M. J., 1910, xvii. 179. Hypopituitarism .- N. York M. J., 1910, xcli, 771.


CULLEN, T. S.


Some points in the operative technique of vaginal hysterectomy for prolapsus .- Surg., Gunec. & Obst., 1910, x, 307.


A right pelvic kidney; absence of the left kidney; absence of the uterus ; both ovaries in the inguinal canals .- Ibid., 1910, x1, 73. A large cystic tumor developing from the iliopsoas bursa .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, liv, 1181.


CUSHING, HARVEY.


Recent observations on tumours of the brain and their surgical treat- ment. Abstract of the fourth William Mitchell Banks Memorial Lect- ure .- Lancet, Lond., 1910, i, 90.


Tumors of the brain and meninges. Hydrocephalus .- Osler's Modern Medicine, 1910, vit, 418.


The functions of the pituitary body .- Am. J. M. Sc., 1910, cxxxix, 473. The special field of neurological surgery : five years later .- Cleveland M. J., 1910, ix, 827-863. Also Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bull., 1910, xxi, 325.


Strangulation of the nervi abducentes by lateral branches of the basilar artery in cases of brain tumour .- Brain, Lond., 1910, xxxiii, 204.


CUSHING, HARVEY, and GOETSCH, E.


Concerning the secretion of the infundibular lobe of the pituitary body and its presence in the cerebrospinal fluid .- Am. J. Phystol., 1010, xxvii, 60.


DAVIS, J. S.


Skin transplantation with a review of 550 cases at the Johns Hop kins Hospital .- Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep .. 1910, xv, 307. The effect of scarlet red in varions combinations upon epitheliation of granulating surfaces .- Ann. Surg., 1910, 11, 40.


The treatment of scalping accidents .- Ann. Surg., 1910, 111, 721.


DICKSON, E. C.


Chronic uranium nephritis in animals .- Calif. State M. J., 1910, viii, 140.


Experimental nephritis .- Ibid., 1910, vill, 359.


Edema formation in guinea pigs in chronic experimental uranium nephritis .- Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & M., 1910.


DUFFY, K. N.


Dextrocardia in pulmonary tuberculosis .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, liv. 2043.


EMERSON, C. P.


The diagnostic importance of examination of the feces .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910. liv. 270.


The termination of pneumonia in cases with recovery .- Johns Hop- kins Hosp. Rep., 1910, xv, 103.


EMMONS, A. B.


The diagnostic value of the search for spirocheta pallida in the um- bilical cord of the newborn .- Bost. M. and S. J., 1910, clxil, 640.


ERLANGER, JOSEPH.


Animal experimentation in relation to practical knowledge of the cir- culation .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, liv, 1680; 1769; 1856.


Role of the practicing physician in the defense of medical research. -Wisconsin M. J., 1910, viii, 543.


Chronic auriculo-ventricular heart block in the dog .- Wisconsin M. .J., 1910, viil, 624.


Mammalian heart strips, together with a theory of inhibition .- Proc. Am. Physiol. Soc., 1910; also Am. J. Physiol., 1910, xxv, 16.


Observations on auricular strips of the cat's heart .- Ibid., 1910. xxvi. FABYAN, MARSHALL.


The bovine type of tuberculosis associated with three cases of tuber- culosis in man .- Arch. Int. M .. 1910, vl. 19.


A pathological analysis of 195 cases of lobar pneumonia .- Johns Hop- kins Hosp. Rep., 1910, xv, 81.


FINNEY, J. M. T.


Myositis ogsificans traumatica .- South. M. J .. 1910, 111, 36. Appendicitis in children .- Old Dom. J. M. & 8., 1910. x, 153. Resection of the pancreas. -- Ann. Surg., 1910, li, 818.


FLEXNER, SIMON.


Antimeningitis serum and the results of its employment .- Internat. Clin., 1909, iv, 19th series, 1. (Issued in 1910.)


The contribution of experimenta. to human pollomyelitis .- J. Am. M. 488., 1910, lv, 1105.


FLEXNER, SIMON, and JOBLING, J. W.


Studies upon a transplantable rat tumor. Monographs. (Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research), 1910, 1, 1.


FLEXNER, SIMON, and LEWIS, P. A.


The nature of the virus of epidemic pollomyelitis. Monographs,- (Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research), 1909, Iiii, 2095.


A report on experimental poliomyelitis .- Proc. Soc. Erper. Biol. & M., 1909. vii, 49.


Epidemic pollomyelitis in monkeys. Fourth note .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910. liv. 45.


Epidemic poliomyelitis in monkeys. A mode of spontaneous infection. -Tbid., 1910, liv, 535.


Experimental epidemic pollomyelitis in monkeys. Sixth note : ascend- ing nasal infection ; characteristic alterations of the cerebrospinal fluid and its early infectivity ; infection from human mesenteric lymph node .- Ibid., 1910, liv. 1140.


Experimental poliomyelitis in monkeys. Seventh note : active Immuni- zation and passive serum protection .- Ibid., 1910, liv. 1780.


Experimental pollomyelitis in monkeys. Eighth note: further con- tributions to the subjects of immunization and serum therapy .- Ibid., 1910, lv, 662.


Experimental epidemic poliomyelitis .- Arch. Pediat., 1910. xxvii, 93. Experimental epidemic poliomyelitis in monkeys .- J. Exper. M., 1910, xil, 227.


GATCH, W. D.


Nitrous-oxide-oxygen anesthesia by the method of rebreathing .- J. : M. Ass., 1910, liv, 775.


FORD, W. W.


On the toxicology of the tutu plant .- J. Pharm. & Ezper. Theo 1910, 11, 73.


Further observations on the immunization of animals to the poist in fungi .- Ibid., 1910, il, 145.


GOETSCH, LMIL.


The structure of the mammalian œesophagus .- Am. J. Anat., 1910, 1 ! GOETSCH, E., and CUSHING, HARVEY.


Concerning the secretion of the infundibular lobe of the pituita" body and its presence in the cerebrospinal fluid .- Am. J. Physiol., 1%. xxvii, 60.


GOLDSBOROUGH, F. C., and AINLEY, F. C.


The renal activity in pregnant and puerperal women .- J. Am. M. ... 1910, lv, 2058.


GORHAM, L. W.


The radiation of pain in renal calculus with a report of an atypic case .- Internat. Clin., 1910, 20th s., ili, 10.


HALSTED, W. S.


End-to-end suture of the intestine by a bulkhead method .- Tra Am. Surg. Ass., 1910, xxviii.


HAMMAN, LOUIS.


The heart muscle in typhoid fever .- Arch. Internal. M., 1910, ri, ;5 The prevention of tuberculosis. Methods that have falled and offer that now give promise of success .- J. Out-Door Life, 1910, vii, 29. HAMMAN, LOUIS, and WOLMAN, SAMUEL.


The cutaneous and conjunctival tuberculin tests in the diagnost . pulmonary tuberculosis .- Arch. Int. M., 1910, vi, 690.


HANES, F. M.


Pneumococcus meningitis .- Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep., 1910, xv, 26. HERRICK, A. B.


Abscess of the liver .- Surg., Gynec. & Obst., 1910, Il, 472. HIRSCHFELDER, A. D.


Diseases of the heart and aorta .- J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphi 1910.


Functional tests of cardiac efficiency .- Internat. Clin., 1910, 20th i. iv, 39.


On some points of resemblance between peptone poisoning and anspey lactic intoxication .- J. Exper. M., 1910, xil, 586.


The functional disturbances in paroxysmal tachycardia .- Arch. Int. I 1910, vi, 380.


Cutaneous tests with corn products in pellagrins .- ibid., 1910, FL HIRSCHFELDER, A. D., BARKER, L. F., and BOND G. S.


The electrocardiogram in clinical diagnosis .- J. Am. M. Ass., 1919 Iv, 1350.


HOCH, AUGUST.


The manageable causes of insanity .- N. York State Hosp. Bull., 198 Constitutional factors in the dementia præcos group .- Rer. Neurol t Psych., 1910.


The relation of insanity to the psychoneuroses .- Canad. Lancet, 191. xliv, 107.


On some of the mental mechanisms in dementia præcox .- J Abs" Psych., 1910.


HOWARD, C. P.


Pneumococcic arthritis .- Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep., 1910, xv, 22% HOWARD, C. P., and DUVAL, C. W.


Chronic aleucemie enlargement of the lymphatic glands .- Arch. It M., 1910, v, 6.


HUNNER, G. L.


Treatment of the renal pelvis and ureter by means of the NE! catheter .- Trans. Am. Urol. Ass., 1910. Forcible dilatation of the . ney pelvis as a means of diagnosis .- Surg. Gynec. and Obst., 19 !! x, 485.


Ectopic gestation from the standpoint of the general practitioner .- Am. J. Obst., 1910, 1xil, 409.


HUTCHINS, H. T.


The reproduction of pain as a means of making differential diagnosis -Boston M. & S. J., 1910, cixil, 40.


KELLY, H. A.


Treatment of an antenterine pelvic abscess by sequestration and dras- age .- Am. J. Obst., 1910, 1x1. 921.


An operation for umbilical hernia .- Ann. Surg., 1910, 11, 694. A chart to ald In the treatment of cystitis by distentions of the bladdi. -Ibid., 1910, Iii, 664. Transurethral operations in women .- J. Am. M. Ass., 1910, Ils, 16%. Excision of the fat of the abdominal wall-lipectomy .- Surg., Gymt .. & Obst., 1910, x, 229.


Closing incisions in the renal pelvis .- Ibid., 1910, xi, 201.


The ebb and flow of hypnotism since 1660 .- Maryland M. J., 191 lili, 81.


KNOX, J. H. M.


The aims and purposes of the new association for the study and pr. vention of infant mortality .- Bull. Am. Acad. M., 1910, xl. 1. The conference on prevention of infant mortality .- Jbid., 1910, xl. " The relation of alcohol to infant mortality .- Ibid., 1910, xi, 34. The need of more complete registration of births .- Arch. Pediat., 191. xxvii, 881.


KNOX, J. H. M., Moss, W. L., and BROWN, G. L. Subcutaneous reaction of rabbits to horse serum .- J. Erper. M., 191, xii, 562.


KNOX, J. H. M., and SCHORER, E. A bacteriological and clinical study of a series of seventy-four cas! of diarrhea in children .- Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep., 1910, IT. 1


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The surgical pathology of the thyroid .- St. Paul M. J., 1910, xii, 284. ROBB, HUNTER.


The diagnosis and treatment of ectople pregnancy .- Ohio State M. J., 1910, vi, 1. A case of suspension of the uterus followed by two normal deliveries and the findings at a subsequent abdominal section .- Cleveland M. J., 1910, ix, 117.


Abdominal section for the removal of a gauze sponge which had been left in the abdominal cavity for nine months .- Ibid., 1910, ix, 434. ROUS, PEYTON.


The fate of embryonic tissue implanted in the mother .- Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & M., 1910. vii, 71.


The behavior of transplanted mixtures of tumor and embryo .- Ibid., vil, 73.


An experimental comparison of transplanted tumor and a transplanted normal tissue capable of growth .- J. Exper. M., 1910, xii, 344. A transmissible avian neoplasm (sarcoma of the common fowl) .- Ibid., 1910, xii, 696.


The experimental production of secondary union between normal and carcinomatous epithelium-pseudo-metaplasia .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, liv, 1939.


Metastasis and tumor immunity-observations with a transmissible avian neoplasm .- Ibid., 1910, lv, 1805.


Sarcome du poulet, transplantable et donnant des métastases .- Compt. rend. Soc. de biol., 1910, Ixix, 331.


RUSHMORE, STEPHEN.


Cancer of the uterus-a clinical study .- Boston M. & S. J., 1910, clxii, 784.


SAMPSON, J. A.


Intramural abscess of the puerperal uterus .- Am. J. Obstet., 1910, Ixi, 385.


SCHENCK, B. R.


A general consideration of the subject of pelvic infections, based upon the study of one hundred consecutive operations .- J. Michigan State M. Soc., 1910, ix, 604.


SLADEN, F. J.


Peripheral venous thrombosis in pneumonia with report of three


STONE, H. B.


Actinomycosis ; with a report of two cases from Virginia .- Virginia M. Semi-Month., 1910, xiv, 489.


Intestinal lesions produced by blunt force .- Ann. Surg., 1910, Iii, 358. STROUSE, S.


A rapid stain for frozen sections .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, liv, 1614. STROUSE, S., and HECHT, D'ORSAY.


Fibro-sarcoma of the pons with extensive bone involvement .- Trans. Chicago Path. Soc., 1910, vill, 48.


THAYER, W. S.


On the third heart sound. Compt. rend. xvi. Cong. internat. de med., Budapest, 1910, sect. vi, med. int., 2 fasc., 390.


Quelques remarques sur le troisième bruit du cœur. Arch. d. mal. du cœur, des vaiss. et du sang, Par., 1910, ili, 145.


On the commoner types of functional cardiac murmurs .- Canad. Pract. & Rev., 1910, xxxv, 481.


TINKER, M. B.


Teaching the principles of surgery .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, lv, 1430.


Surgical treatment of gall stones and inflammations of the biliary tract .- Buffalo M. J., 1910, Ixv, 297.


Important factors in diagnosis and treatment of surgical tuberculosis. -Ibid., 1910, 1xvl, 68.


VANDERHOOF, DOUGLAS.


The clinical significance of ærophagia .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, liv, 679.


Acid-Intoxications and their therapeutic indication .- Old Dom. J. M. & Surg., 1910, x, 261.


WARFIELD, L. M.


Cancer of the stomach. An unusual case .- Wisconsin M. J., 1910, viii. 691.


WATTS, S. H.


Rhinoplasty by means of one of the fingers .- Ann. Surg., 1910, 11, 191. Successful enucleation of a meningeal endothelioma involving the motor cortex .- Old Dom. J. M. & Surg., 1910, x, 184.


WELCH, W. H.


Fields of usefulness of the American Medical Association .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, liv, 2011.


WHIPPLE, G. H.


The pathogenesis of icterus .- Pub. Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1910, ili, 17. WIGHT, O. B.


Is operation advisable in fractures of the skull ?- Northwest M., 1910, 11, 44.


WILLIAMS, J. WHITRIDGE.


Is pubiotomy a justifiable operation? Second communication based upon a series of 25 successful cases .- Am. J. Obst., 1910. Ixi. 722. Report on the employment of vaccine therapy In gynecology and ob- stetrics .- Surg., Gynec. & Obst., 1910, x1, 12.


WILSON, GORDON.


The diagnosis of tuberculosis in doubtful cases .- N. York M. J., 1910, xcil, 471.


WINTERNITZ, M. C., and AINLEY, F. C.


The catalytic activity of the blood in the toxemias of pregnancy .- Am. J. Obst., 1910, Ixil, 961.


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Louise Bourgeois and some others .- Montreal M. J., 1910, xxxix, 172. On pelvimetry and abdominal palpation .- Ibid., 1910, xxxix, 535. MCCRAE, THOMAS.


Dilatation of the aorta .- Am. J. Sc., 1910, cxl, 469.


The principles of hydrotherapy .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, lv, 1639. Empyema in acute lobar pneumonia .- Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep., 1910, XV, 167.


Delayed resolution in lobar penumonia .-- Ibid., 1910, xv, 277.


Influenzal septicemia .- Am. J. M. Sc., 1910, cxl, 527.


Chronic influenzal bronchitis .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, Iv, 477.


Acute gonorrhoal pyelitis. An illustrative case .- Wisconsin M. J., 1910, viii, 162.


MARSHALL, H. T.


Animal experimentation in relation to protozoan tropical diseases .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, liv, 1357.


Pathology of arterio-sclerosis .- Virginia M. Semi-Month., 1910, xv, 388. Acute endocarditis with lobar pneumonia .- Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep., 1910, xv. 139.


ARSHALL, H. T., and FREEMAN, A. W.


Report of an epidemic of probable paratyphoid fever .- Am. J. Public Hygiene, 1910, xx, 14.


ASON, E. M.


The blood in pellagra .- Mobile M. J., 1910, xvi, 7 .. Pellagra .- Ibid., 1910, xvii, 7.


EYER, ADOLF.


The dynamic interpretation of dementia praecox .- Am. J. Psychol., 1910, xxi, 385.


The problems of the physician concerning the criminal Insane and borderland cases .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, liv, 1930.


RRIS, R. S.


1910, lv, 501. The value of Ehrlich's triacid stain in blood work .- J. Am. M. A88., ss, W. L.


A cutaneous anaphylactic reaction as a contra-indication to the ad- ministration of antitoxin .- J. Am. M. Ass., 1910, Iv, 776. Dust and disease .- J. Out-Door Life, 1910, vil, 143.


ss, W. L., KNOX, J. H. M., and BROWN, G. L.


Subcutaneous reaction of rabbits to horse serum .- J. Exper. M., 1910, xil, 562.


E, E. L.


Pancreatic disease. Its cause and nature. Second edition .- J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, 1910. Experimental cirrhosis of the liver .- Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & M., .910 ; also Path. Soc. of Phila., 1910, xiii, n. s., 145.


Che relation of combined intoxication and bacterial infection to ne- rosis of the liver, acute yellow atrophy and cirrhosis .- J. Exper. M., 910, xii, 367.


nflammation .- Arch. Int. M., 1910, v, 541.


:, E. L., and BARKER, B. I.


'nzymes and antienzymes of blood serum, with certain degenerative hanges in the liver .- Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & M., 1910.


IR, WILLIAM.


he Lumleian Lectures .- Lancet, Lond., 1910, 1, 697; 839; 973.


he pupil symptoms in thoracic aneurysm .- Practitioner, Lond., 1910, xxiv. 417.


he faith that heals .- Brit. M. J., 1910, 1, 1470.


ODY, F. W.


art-block associated with infectious diseases .- Arch. Internal. M., 10, v, 252.


IQUET, C.


le cutaneous tuberculin test .- Arch. Pediat., 1910, xxvii, 161.


.kzination. hlossmann. Handbuch der Kinderhulkunde von Pfaundler und Second edition, 1910, 247.


rumkrankheit .- Ibid .. p. 584.


lergie. Ergebn. d. inn. Med. u. Kinderheilk., 1910, v, 459.


hematische Darstellung der Säuglingsernährung zu Unterrichts- ecken .- Ztschr. f. Kinderheilk., 1910, 1, 111.


e relation of tuberculosis to infant mortality .- Bull. Am. Acad. M., 10, x1, 73.


, J. P., and WINTERNITZ, M. C.


the relation of the catalytic activity of the blood to the number red blood cells in health, and to the number of white blood cells : the body temperature in peritonitis .- J Exper. M., 1910, xil, 1. : influence of various organs on the catalytic activity of the blood. bid., 1910, xil, 115.


LPH, R. L.


question of enucleation in purulent panophthalmitis together 1 a brief experimental study of the subject .- J. Am. M. A88., 1910, 2023.


difficulty sometimes met with in the diagnosis of a subretinal mass. rans. Am. Ophthal. Soc., 1910, xii, 466.


importance of prompt X-ray examinations in penetrating wounds he eyeball where the foreign body can neither be seen nor ac- ited for .- Trans. A88. Railway Surgeons, 1910.


RDSON, E. H.


ew suture-the double figure-of-eight .- J. Am. M. Ass., 1910, liv, 1.


sitic myomata : with a report of an unusual case .- Surg., Gynec. Ist., 1910, x1, 297.


ussion of nephrotomy by the silver wire method, with a report vo cases .- Am. J. Dermat. & Gcn .- Urin. Dis., 1910, xiv, 153.


Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis and serum therapy at the Johns Hopkins Hospital .- Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep., 1910, xv, 397.


STEINER, W. R.


cases and a review of those previously recorded .- Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep., 1910, xv, 189.


ertain vasomotor sensory and muscular phenomena associated with rvical rib .- Am. J. M. Sc., 1910, cxxxix, 469.


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On the occurrence of lipase in human tissues and its variation in dis- ease .- J. Med. Research, 1910, n. s. xvii, 107.


WINTERNITZ, M. C., and PRATT, J. P.


On the relation of the catalytic activity of the blood to the number of red blood cells in health, and to the number of white blood cells and the body temperature in peritonitis .- J. Exper. M., 1910, xii, 1. The influence of various organs on the catalytic activity of the blood. -Ibid., 1910, xil, 115.


WINTERNITZ, M. C., and ROGERS, W. B.


The catalytic activity of the developing hen's egg .- J. Exper. M., 1910, xii, 12. Observations upon the action of salts on the catalase of the blood in rabbits .- Ibid., 1910, xii, 755.


WOLMAN, SAMUEL, and HAMMAN, LOUIS.


The cutaneous and conjunctival tuberculin tests in the diagneeye pulmonary tuberculosis .- Arch. Int. M., 1910, vi, 690.


WOOLLEY, P. G.


The relation of human and bovine tuberculosis .- Cincin, Laneet(i .. 1910, clil, 644.


Some skin diseases observed in Siam .- Am. J. Dermat., 1910, rit, 3


YOUNG, H. H. Genito-urinary clinic .- Leucocyte, 1910, xvii, 186.


Perineal prostatectomy : some conclusions based on a study of : cases .- J. Am. M. Ass., 1910, liv, 784.


NOTES ON NEW BOOKS.


Symptomatic and Regional Therapeutics. By GEORGE HOWARD HOXIE, A. M., M. D. (New York and London: D. Appleton & Co., 1910.)


The title of this work excites curiosity as to its exact scope for as a rule it is not wise for too much attention to be directed to the treatment of symptoms. The temptation-too frequently suc- cumbed to-is to give care rather to the relief of symptoms than to getting at their cause. Obviously in some cases we cannot do anything more than treat symptoms, as in hopeless cases of malignant diseases. In some cases special attention to a particular symptom is important and such a section as is here given on the treatment of itching is excellent, but to treat emaciation as a symptom hardly seems very good therapeutics. The reasons are not evident for placing some conditions under certain headings. Thus it is difficult to see why the serum treatment of diphtheria should be discussed under the heading of " chronic infiamma- tions." Even "regional therapeutics " can hardly justify the placing of typhoid fever in the section dealing with diseases of the digestive tract.


For the consideration of a particular disease the discussion of the treatment of typhoid fever was chosen. There are some points which deserve notice, thus the author says that " it should be remembered that the stools must be green and inoffensive. . . . " Now green stools do occur in typhoid fever, but this is rare and it is hard to understand why they must occur. The direction that " there must be no gas pains " seems rather a curious one. The author does not advocate the bath treatment, but this is not surprising when we read his description of a tub bath (p. 28) in which he says "In giving the bath, one should be careful to keep the patient in the water only a minute or two ... . " It would be interesting to know the authority for this statement; the reviewer knows of none. It is the custom of many writers to pass criticism on the bath treatment of typhoid fever when it is evident that they do not know the method of carrying it out.


There are some descriptions of treatment which do not seem very rational. Thus in endocarditis with valvular insufficiency it is advised "to strengthen the valves by very carefully graduated exercises and passive movements (Schott or Nauheim treat- ment)." That the object of this or any other treatment is to strengthen the heart valves is a new point in therapy. Under pneumonia it is advised to give atropine to dilate the capillaries and equalize the blood pressure when the skin becomes clammy and pale. This last phrase is not quite clear but as regards any need of dilating the capillaries, the usual opinion is that when the circulation is affected in pneumonia, there is too much vaso- dilation. Then there is a generally accepted opinion that atropine tends to contract the peripheral vessels. Angina pectoris is dis- cussed under the heading of cardiac neuroses and the treatment here given would not carry one far. There does not seem to be any mention of aneurism at all. Broncho-pneumonia is discussed under the heading bronchitis. This perhaps is regional therapy,


but it does not seem likely to aid in obtaining a broad viewr therapeutics. In gastric hyperacidity a dose of soda of one to . grains is advised, but it is difficult to share the author's view thx: this will be efficient. In peritonitis " distressing vomiting peristaltic frenzy are kept in abeyance by careful gastric lavage The term " peristaltic frenzy " sounds well, but are the tomels not apt to show absence of peristalsis in peritonitis when ty stage of vomiting is reached. In several places the author (3- demns certain methods of treatment, but still devotes sparet describing them (for example, the use of gelatine injections e! page 275).


It may be argued that a complete discussion of treatment shour not be expected in a work with this title but if so there stessi little reason for its appearance. The extracts quoted are enough to suggest doubt as to the value of the work and we can" recommend it. The whole idea of the book seems a step backward


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Nephrocoloptosis. By H. W. LONGYEAR, M. D., etc. (St. Low C. V. Mosby Company, 1910.)


As the title suggests this interesting little volume is an il position of a relationship supposed to exist between nephroptoss and coloptosis. The interest centers about the nephrocolic list ment, a structure which the author claims to have discovered It is described as consisting of a number of fasciculi of fibroz tissue, which can be anatomically grouped and easily demot- strated as thus forming a definite band or ligament of ce2- siderable tensile strength extending between the right kidney and the ascending colon, and between the descending colon ar. the left kidney. The fibrous network of this ligament is (E .. tinuous with that of the fatty capsule of the kidney.




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