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Abbott, Alexander C, and Ghriskey, Albert A. | Abbott, Alexander C, and Ghriskey, Albert A. | ||
A contribution to the pathology of experimental diphtheria, with special reference to the appearance of | A contribution to the pathology of experimental diphtheria, with special reference to the appearance of secondary foci in the internal organs IV, 29 | ||
secondary foci in the internal organs IV, 29 | |||
Abbott, Alexander C, and Welch, William H. | Abbott, Alexander C, and Welch, William H. | ||
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A new carbon-dioxide freezing microtome XII, 112 | A new carbon-dioxide freezing microtome XII, 112 | ||
Borns method of reconstruction by means of wax plates as used in the anatomical laboratory of the Johns | ===Borns method of reconstruction by means of wax plates as used in the anatomical laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University XII, 148=== | ||
Hopkins University XII, 148 | |||
Edinger on "The Development of Brain Paths in the Animal Series." VI11 ' 126 | Edinger on "The Development of Brain Paths in the Animal Series." VI11 ' 126 | ||
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A case of typhoid fever in which the typhoid bacillus was obtained twice from the blood during life VIII, 119 | A case of typhoid fever in which the typhoid bacillus was obtained twice from the blood during life VIII, 119 | ||
The agglutinative action of the blood serum of patients | The agglutinative action of the blood serum of patients suffering from typhoid fever VII, 206 | ||
suffering from typhoid fever VII, 206 | |||
Bloodgood, Joseph C. | Bloodgood, Joseph C. | ||
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Blumeb, Gboboe. | Blumeb, Gboboe. | ||
Aplastic anaemia associated with lymphoid hyperplasia | Aplastic anaemia associated with lymphoid hyperplasia of the bone-marrow XVI, 127 | ||
of the bone-marrow XVI, 127 | |||
Cardiac hypertrophy. (Proceedings.) VII, 144 | Cardiac hypertrophy. (Proceedings.) VII, 144 | ||
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Recurring phlebitis of obscure origin XVI, 228 | Recurring phlebitis of obscure origin XVI, 228 | ||
The results of some observations on blood-pressure in | The results of some observations on blood-pressure in morbid conditions in adults XIV, 35 | ||
morbid conditions in adults XIV, 35 | |||
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Brooks, William K. | Brooks, William K. | ||
On the origin of the thyroid gland IV, 47 | ===On the origin of the thyroid gland IV, 47=== | ||
Scientific laboratories X, 199 | Scientific laboratories X, 199 | ||
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The inheritance of deafness. (Proceedings.) XI, 112 | The inheritance of deafness. (Proceedings.) XI, 112 | ||
William Harvey as an embryologist VIII, 167 | ===William Harvey as an embryologist VIII, 167=== | ||
Biiowx, George S. | Biiowx, George S. | ||
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A practical method of demonstration XVI, 19 | A practical method of demonstration XVI, 19 | ||
Calvebt, William J. — Continued. vol. page | Calvebt, William J. — Continued. vol. page | ||
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Broadbent's sign. (Proceedings.) IX, 271 | Broadbent's sign. (Proceedings.) IX, 271 | ||
Historic outline of cardiac pathology and clinical aspects | Historic outline of cardiac pathology and clinical aspects of chronic myocarditis XV, 27 | ||
of chronic myocarditis XV, 27 | |||
Resistance to quinine of certain forms of malaria. (Proceedings.) X, 69 | Resistance to quinine of certain forms of malaria. (Proceedings.) X, 69 | ||
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Chbistian, Henby A. | Chbistian, Henby A. | ||
Some newer aspects of the pathology of fat and fatty | Some newer aspects of the pathology of fat and fatty degeneration XVI, 1 | ||
degeneration XVI, 1 | |||
Two instances in which the musculus sternalis existed. — | Two instances in which the musculus sternalis existed. — | ||
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Clabk, John G. — Continued. vol. page | Clabk, John G. — Continued. vol. page | ||
Origin, development, and degeneration of the blood-vessels | ===Origin, development, and degeneration of the blood-vessels of the ovary X, 40 === | ||
of the ovary X, 40 | |||
Papilloma of the Fallopian tube IX, 163 | Papilloma of the Fallopian tube IX, 163 | ||
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abdominal operations VIII, 59 | abdominal operations VIII, 59 | ||
Sub-acute and chronic cystitis treated by the vesical | Sub-acute and chronic cystitis treated by the vesical balloon VII, 44 | ||
balloon VII, 44 | |||
Ten cases of cancer of the uterus operated upon by a | Ten cases of cancer of the uterus operated upon by a | ||
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tumor of the prostate IX, 114 | tumor of the prostate IX, 114 | ||
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A case of tabetic vertebral osteo-arthropathy, with radiograph XIII, 242 | A case of tabetic vertebral osteo-arthropathy, with radiograph XIII, 242 | ||
Infantile paralysis of the abdominal muscles, with report | Infantile paralysis of the abdominal muscles, with report of a case XVI, 11 | ||
of a case XVI, 11 | |||
Councilman, William T. | Councilman, William T. | ||
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Lymphatic leucaemia. (Proceedings.) II, IS | Lymphatic leucaemia. (Proceedings.) II, IS | ||
Multiple aneurism of the aorta, with bronchiectasis. | Multiple aneurism of the aorta, with bronchiectasis. ( Proceedings. ) II, 43 | ||
( Proceedings. ) II, 43 | |||
Peri-splenic abscess II, 20 | Peri-splenic abscess II, 20 | ||
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Cullen, Thomas S. | Cullen, Thomas S. | ||
A rapid method of making permanent specimens from | A rapid method of making permanent specimens from frozen sections by the use of formalin. .VI, 67; VIII, 108 | ||
frozen sections by the use of formalin. .VI, 67; VIII, 108 | |||
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ligament IX, 142 | ligament IX, 142 | ||
Hydatidiform mole. (Proceedings.) XIII, 148 | ===Hydatidiform mole. (Proceedings.) XIII, 148=== | ||
Papillo-cystoma of the ovary V, 103 | Papillo-cystoma of the ovary V, 103 | ||
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hernia and in operations for thyroid tumors. (Proceedings.) IX, 195 | hernia and in operations for thyroid tumors. (Proceedings.) IX, 195 | ||
Concerning a definite regulatory mechanism of the vasomotor center which controls blood pressure during | Concerning a definite regulatory mechanism of the vasomotor center which controls blood pressure during cerebral compression XII, 29( | ||
cerebral compression XII, 29( | |||
Hsmatomyelia from gunshot wound of the cervical spine. | Hsmatomyelia from gunshot wound of the cervical spine. | ||
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Comparative surgery XVI, 17! | Comparative surgery XVI, 17! | ||
Cusiiing, Henry K. vol. page | Cusiiing, Henry K. vol. page | ||
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Christ to the Hospital VIII, 1 | Christ to the Hospital VIII, 1 | ||
Dobbin, George W. | |||
Puerperal sepsis due to infection with the Bacillus | Puerperal sepsis due to infection with the Bacillus | ||
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Duval, Douglas F. | Duval, Douglas F. | ||
Palpation of the foetal heart impulse in pregnancy. .VIII, 207 | ===Palpation of the foetal heart impulse in pregnancy. .VIII, 207 === | ||
Eltixg, Abthub W. | Eltixg, Abthub W. | ||
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The accuracy of certain clinical methods XIV, 9 | The accuracy of certain clinical methods XIV, 9 | ||
The extent of gastric digestion in cases of carcinoma of | The extent of gastric digestion in cases of carcinoma of the stomach XIII, 91 | ||
the stomach XIII, 91 | |||
Erlaxger, Joseph. | Erlaxger, Joseph. | ||
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The witches' pharmacopoeia VII, 147 | The witches' pharmacopoeia VII, 147 | ||
Flexneh, Simon. vm.. i'.uik | Flexneh, Simon. vm.. i'.uik | ||
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Exhibition of specimens from a case of acute pericarditis, | Exhibition of specimens from a case of acute pericarditis, | ||
pleuritis, and peritonitis, associated with contracted | pleuritis, and peritonitis, associated with contracted kidney. (Proceedings.) V, 17 | ||
kidney. (Proceedings.) V, 17 | |||
Exhibition of specimens from a case of carcinoma of the | Exhibition of specimens from a case of carcinoma of the | ||
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ElABBIS, NOBMAN MacL. TO! | |||
Typhoid infect ion without Intestinal lesions VIII, 259 | Typhoid infect ion without Intestinal lesions VIII, 259 | ||
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Demonstration of specimen of amoebic abscess of li | Demonstration of specimen of amoebic abscess of li | ||
( Proceedings.) IV, | ( Proceedings.) IV, | ||
In . nii:. Si von, \nu YVi i < ii, Wii I I \ m II. | In . nii:. Si von, \nu YVi i < ii, Wii I I \ m II. | ||
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A case of Charcot's joints involving both knees. (Proceedings > xil. 296 | A case of Charcot's joints involving both knees. (Proceedings > xil. 296 | ||
FiTCHER, Thomas B. — Continued. vol. page | FiTCHER, Thomas B. — Continued. vol. page | ||
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Secondary syphilitic eruption. (Proceedings.) XII, 21 | Secondary syphilitic eruption. (Proceedings.) XII, 21 | ||
The association between the so-called perinuclear basophilic granules and the elimination of the alloxuric | The association between the so-called perinuclear basophilic granules and the elimination of the alloxuric bodies in the urine VIII, 85 | ||
bodies in the urine VIII, 85 | |||
PtJTCHEB, Thomas B.. and Baekjek, Leweixts F. | PtJTCHEB, Thomas B.. and Baekjek, Leweixts F. | ||
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Oilman, Daniel C. | Oilman, Daniel C. | ||
Remarks at the opening of the Surgical Building and new | Remarks at the opening of the Surgical Building and new Clinical Amphitheatre XV, 386 | ||
Clinical Amphitheatre XV, 386 | |||
Remarks at the presentation of Thorwaldsen's statue of | Remarks at the presentation of Thorwaldsen's statue of | ||
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Halsted, William S. — Continued. vol, page | |||
Retrojection of bile into the pancreas, a cause of acute | |||
hemorrhagic pancreatitis XII, IT'.t | |||
Skin grafting. ( Proceedings.) I, 112 | |||
Skin grafting. ( Proceedings.) I, 112 | |||
Spurious ankylosis of jaws. (Proceedings.) II, 62 | Spurious ankylosis of jaws. (Proceedings.) II, 62 | ||
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Hamilton*, Alice. | Hamilton*, Alice. | ||
Multiple tuberculous ulcers of the stomach, with a report | Multiple tuberculous ulcers of the stomach, with a report of three cases VIII, 75 | ||
of three cases VIII, 75 | |||
Hampton, Isabel A. | Hampton, Isabel A. | ||
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Hare, Hobart A. | Hare, Hobart A. | ||
The posture of the head in accidents when the patient is | The posture of the head in accidents when the patient is under an anaesthetic VI, 1 | ||
under an anaesthetic VI, 1 | |||
Harlan, Henry D. | Harlan, Henry D. | ||
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Harris, Henry. | Harris, Henry. | ||
Renal decapsulation in nephritis with report of a | Renal decapsulation in nephritis with report of a case XVI, 404 | ||
case XVI, 404 | |||
Harris, Norman MacL. | Harris, Norman MacL. | ||
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Harris, Norman MacL., and Haskell, Louis W. | Harris, Norman MacL., and Haskell, Louis W. | ||
Concerning a case of suppurative myositis caused by | Concerning a case of suppurative myositis caused by Micrococcus gonorrhoeae (Neisser) XV, 395 | ||
Micrococcus gonorrhoeae (Neisser) XV, 395 | |||
Hakims, Norman Mai I.., and Hi win. Gl | |||
Hakims, Norman Mai I.., and Hi win. Gl | |||
Acute general gonorrheal peritonitis XIII, 121 | Acute general gonorrheal peritonitis XIII, 121 | ||
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biliary system, including that of the duodenal portion | biliary system, including that of the duodenal portion | ||
of the common bile-duct and of the sphincter. . . .IX, 221 | of the common bile-duct and of the sphincter. . . .IX, 221 | ||
Golgi's method IX, 220 | ===The development of the bile-capillaries as revealed by Golgi's method IX, 220=== | ||
Herrick, A. B. | Herrick, A. B. | ||
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Herring. Arthur P.. and Reuling, Robert. | Herring. Arthur P.. and Reuling, Robert. | ||
Cavities in the brain produced by the Bacillus aerogenes | Cavities in the brain produced by the Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus X, 62 | ||
capsulatus X, 62 | |||
Herrixton, Minerva. | Herrixton, Minerva. | ||
High bifurcation of the brachial artery with reunion at | High bifurcation of the brachial artery with reunion at the elbow XVI, 65 | ||
the elbow XVI, 65 | |||
Herter, Christian A. | Herter, Christian A. | ||
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The question of the transmission of syphilis to the third | The question of the transmission of syphilis to the third | ||
generation. (Proceedings.) IV. 11 | generation. (Proceedings.) IV. 11 | ||
Hewlett, Albion W. vol. page | Hewlett, Albion W. vol. page | ||
The effect of the bile upon the ester-splitting action of | The effect of the bile upon the ester-splitting action of pancreatic juice XVI, 20 | ||
pancreatic juice XVI, 20 | |||
Hill. Eben C. | Hill. Eben C. | ||
On the first appearance of the renal artery, and the relative development of the kidneys and Wolffian bodies | ===On the first appearance of the renal artery, and the relative development of the kidneys and Wolffian bodies in pig embryos XVI, GO=== | ||
in pig embryos XVI, GO | |||
Hxbshbebg, Leonard K. | Hxbshbebg, Leonard K. | ||
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An improved method of uretero-vesical anastomosis. | An improved method of uretero-vesical anastomosis. | ||
( Proceedings.) XI 1 1, 256 | ( Proceedings.) XI 1 1, 256 | ||
Aneurism of the aorta treated by the insertion of | Aneurism of the aorta treated by the insertion of | ||
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( Proceedings. ) XIV, 96 | ( Proceedings. ) XIV, 96 | ||
A new method of exploring the rectum and sigmoid | A new method of exploring the rectum and sigmoid flexure. ( Proceedings.) V, 1"7 | ||
flexure. ( Proceedings.) V, 1"7 | |||
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Tubercular peritonitis. (Proceedings.) I, 96 | Tubercular peritonitis. (Proceedings.) I, 96 | ||
Twin pregnancy. Breech and transverse presentation | ===Twin pregnancy. Breech and transverse presentation=== | ||
The placenta? and the membranes. (Proceedings.) .II, 44 | The placenta? and the membranes. (Proceedings.) .II, 44 | ||
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K.nower. H. McE. | K.nower. H. McE. | ||
A comparative study of the development of the generative | A comparative study of the development of the generative tract in termites XII, 135 | ||
tract in termites XII, 135 | |||
Kxox, J. H. Mason. | Kxox, J. H. Mason. | ||
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Ovarian organotherapy XII, 213 | Ovarian organotherapy XII, 213 | ||
Lafleur, Henri A. vol. page | Lafleur, Henri A. vol. page | ||
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Lewis, Warren H. | Lewis, Warren H. | ||
Experiments on amphibian embryos. (Proceedings.) .XVI, 238 | ===Experiments on amphibian embryos. (Proceedings.) .XVI, 238=== | ||
Observations on the pectoralis major muscle in man. XII, 172 | Observations on the pectoralis major muscle in man. XII, 172 | ||
Little, Herbert M. | Little, Herbert M. | ||
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Long, Margaret. | Long, Margaret. | ||
On the development of the nuclei pontis during the second | ===On the development of the nuclei pontis during the second and third months of embryonic life XII, 123=== | ||
and third months of embryonic life XII, 123 | |||
Longcope, Wakfield T. | Longcope, Wakfield T. | ||
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MacCallum, John B. | MacCallum, John B. | ||
Development of the pig's intestine XII, 102 | ===Development of the pig's intestine XII, 102=== | ||
growth of the human sartorius muscle IX, 208 | ===On the histogenesis of the striated muscle fiber, and the growth of the human sartorius muscle IX, 208=== | ||
On the pathology of fragmentatio myocardii and myocarditis fibrosa. (Proceedings.) IX, 194 | On the pathology of fragmentatio myocardii and myocarditis fibrosa. (Proceedings.) IX, 194 | ||
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Pulmonary tuberculosis, with diffuse pneumonic consolidation, in a lion XI, 85 | Pulmonary tuberculosis, with diffuse pneumonic consolidation, in a lion XI, 85 | ||
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Mackenzie, John N. | Mackenzie, John N. | ||
A plea for early naked-eye diagnosis and removal of the | A plea for early naked-eye diagnosis and removal of the entire organ with the neighboring area of possible lymphatic infection in cancer of the larynx XI, 323 | ||
Preliminary report on aspergillus mycosis of the antrum maxillare. (Proceedings.) IV, 9 | |||
The physiological and pathological relations between the nose and the sexual apparatus of man IX, 10 | |||
Tuberculosis of the lip. (Proceedings.) I, 113 | |||
==Mall Franklin P.== | |||
Anatomical material — its collection and its preservation at the Johns Hopkins Anatomical Laboratory. .XVI, 38 | |||
===Development of the human intestine and its position in the adult IX, 197 === | |||
===Development of the internal mammary and deep epigastric arteries in man IX, 232=== | |||
===Early human embryos and the mode of their preservation IV, 115=== | |||
Note on the basement membranes of the tubules of the kidney XII, 1 :;:J | |||
===Note on the collection of human embryos in the Anatomical Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University. . .XIV, 29=== | |||
===On the development of the human diaphragm XII, 158=== | |||
the | ===On the origin of the lymphatics in the liver XII, 146=== | ||
On the teaching of anatomy as illustrated by Professor Barker's Manual XVI, 29 | |||
The anatomical course and laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University VII, 85 | |||
The | ===The lobule of the spleen IX, 218=== | ||
Marshall, Harry T. | Marshall, Harry T. | ||
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ovary associated with an ovarian dermoid cyst... XI, 78 | ovary associated with an ovarian dermoid cyst... XI, 78 | ||
Malarial fever in infancy, probably maternal in origin XIII, 139 | ===Malarial fever in infancy, probably maternal in origin XIII, 139=== | ||
Piurrix, Hardy. | Piurrix, Hardy. | ||
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Pohlmax. Augustus G. | Pohlmax. Augustus G. | ||
Abnormalities in the form of the kidney and ureter dependent on the development of the renal bud XVI. 51 | ===Abnormalities in the form of the kidney and ureter dependent on the development of the renal bud XVI. 51=== | ||
A note on the developmental relations of the kidney and | ===A note on the developmental relations of the kidney and ureter in human embryos XVI, 49=== | ||
ureter in human embryos XVI, 49 | |||
Porter, Otley J. | Porter, Otley J. | ||
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Stieren, Edward. | Stieren, Edward. | ||
A case of acquired cyst of the conjunctiva containing | ===A case of acquired cyst of the conjunctiva containing an embryonic toothlike structure XVI, 308=== | ||
an embryonic toothlike structure XVI, 308 | |||
Oedematous changes in the epithelium of the cornea in | Oedematous changes in the epithelium of the cornea in | ||
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A new needle-holder. (Proceedings.) II, 6$ | A new needle-holder. (Proceedings.) II, 6$ | ||
Contributions to the histogenesis of the papillary | Contributions to the histogenesis of the papillary cystomata of the ovary n, 149 1 | ||
Demonstration of instruments illustrating the history | Demonstration of instruments illustrating the history | ||
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Amoebae in abscess of jaw. Simon Flexner Ill, 104 | Amoebae in abscess of jaw. Simon Flexner Ill, 104 | ||
Amphibian embryos, experiments on. Warren H. Lewis. | ===Amphibian embryos, experiments on (Proceedings.) XVI, 238=== | ||
Warren H. Lewis. | |||
Amputation, congenital, of forearm. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings. ) VI, 49 | Amputation, congenital, of forearm. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings. ) VI, 49 | ||
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Franklin P. Mall XII, 133 | Franklin P. Mall XII, 133 | ||
and ureter, abnormalities in the form of dependent on | and ureter, abnormalities in the form of dependent on the development of the renal bud. Augustus G. | ||
the development of the renal bud. Augustus G. | |||
Pohlman XVI, 51 | Pohlman XVI, 51 | ||
and ureter, developmental relations of in human embryos | ===and ureter, developmental relations of in human embryos=== | ||
Augustus G. Pohlman XVI, 49 | Augustus G. Pohlman XVI, 49 | ||
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Kidneys, cystic, specimens of. William G. MacCallum. . .XI, 114 | Kidneys, cystic, specimens of. William G. MacCallum. . .XI, 114 | ||
King Arthur's medicine. George M. Gould and Walter L. | King Arthur's medicine. George M. Gould and Walter L. | ||
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A. B. Herrick VIII, 234 | A. B. Herrick VIII, 234 | ||
fiber, striated, histogenesis of and the growth of the | fiber, striated, histogenesis of and the growth of the human sartorius muscle. John B. MacCallum . . IX, 208 | ||
human sartorius muscle. John B. MacCallum . . IX, 208 | |||
palatoglossus, congenital opening of. Walter B. Piatt. | palatoglossus, congenital opening of. Walter B. Piatt. | ||
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XV, 24, 67, 100. 141, 182, 212, 263, 296, 340, 373, 400; | XV, 24, 67, 100. 141, 182, 212, 263, 296, 340, 373, 400; | ||
XVI, 120, 150, 202, 239, 265, 289, 311, 347, 387, 414. | XVI, 120, 150, 202, 239, 265, 289, 311, 347, 387, 414. | ||
Nuclei of reception of the cochlear and vestibular nerves, anatomical relations of. | Nuclei of reception of the cochlear and vestibular nerves, anatomical relations of. | ||
Florence R. Sabin VIII, 253 | |||
months of embryonic life | ===pontis, development of, during the second and third months of embryonic life XII, 123=== | ||
Margaret Long | |||
Nucleus dentatus of the cerebellum and its accessory nuclei, | Nucleus dentatus of the cerebellum and its accessory nuclei, | ||
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Reese, D. Meredith. (Obituary.) Ill, | Reese, D. Meredith. (Obituary.) Ill, | ||
Renal artery, first appearance of, and the relative development of the kidneys and Wolffian bodies in pig embryos | ===Renal artery, first appearance of, and the relative development of the kidneys and Wolffian bodies in pig embryos XVI=== | ||
Eben C. Hill | |||
decapsulation in nephritis with report of a case. Henry | decapsulation in nephritis with report of a case. Henry |
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Vol 30 (1919)
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The Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 30 (1919)
Index - Volumes 1 to 16
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General Index To The First Sixteen Volumes Of Thejohns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin
From 1890 To 1905, Inclusive
Compiled By Naomi Lee Spicer
The Johns Hopkins Press
Baltimore, 1906
DALT1M01IF, UD., U. S. A.
GENERAL INDEX TO THE FIRST SIXTEEN VOLUMES OF THE
JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL BULLETIN
FROM 1890 TO 1905, INCLUSIVE
I. AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX
Note. — It will be noticed that in the index of authors the title of the paper has been made to correspond strictly with the title given by the author, both in form and spelling. In the subject index a uniform spelling has been employed.
Abbott, Alexander C. vol. page
Bacteriological study of hail I, 56
Corrosive sublimate as a disinfectant against the staphylococcus pyogenes aureus II, 50
Letter concerning errors in " The Principles of Bacteriology." Ill, 11
Milk as a culture medium for the tubercle bacillus. (Proceedings.) I, Gl
Report on the Koch treatment of tuberculosis at Berlin II, 4
Report upon the heating and ventilation of the Johns Hopkins Hospital II, 129
The relation between water supply and epidemics I, 55
The relation of the pseudo-diphtheritic bacillus to the diphtheritic bacillus II, 110, 143
Typhoid fever organisms and lower animals I, 63
Abbott, Alexander C, and Ghriskey, Albert A.
A contribution to the pathology of experimental diphtheria, with special reference to the appearance of secondary foci in the internal organs IV, 29
Abbott, Alexander C, and Welch, William H.
The etiology of diphtheria II, 25
Abel, John J.
A contribution to our knowledge of organic sulphur compounds in the field of animal chemistry V, 123
Further observations on epinephrin XII, 80
Further observations on the chemical nature of the active
principle of the suprarenal capsule IX, 215
On a simple method of preparing epinephrin and its compounds XIII, 29
On the appearance of carbamic acid in the urine after the continued administration of lime water, and the fate of carbamic acid in the body V, 37
On the behavior of epinephrin to Fehling's solution and other characteristics of this substance XII, 337
Abel, John J., and Crawford, Albert C.
On the blood-pressure-raising constituent of the supra-renal capsule VIII, 151
Allbutt, T. Clifford.
Medicine in the nineteenth century IX, 277
Allen, Herbert W.
Albuminous expectoration following thoracentesis, with report of a case XIV, 18
Amberg, Samuel.
A contribution to the study of amoebic dysentery in children XII, 355
Diphtheria with cardiac malformations. (Proceedings.) XI, 258
Tuberculosis following syphilis. (Proceedings.) XI, 258
A.MJS. ))i I A NO. vol. page
Primary carcinoma of the gall-bladder V, 74
Amick, Albert L., and Stokes, William R.
Typhoid appendicitis without other intestinal lesions XVI, 284
Anderson, H. B., and Flexner, Simon.
The results of the intra-tracheal inoculation of the Bacillus diphtherias in rabbits IX, 72
Atkinson, A. Duval.
Parotitis following visceral inflammation. A report of two cases VIII, 204
Austin, Mabel F.
Endocarditis clue to a minute organism, probably the
bacillus of influenza X, 194
Baer, William S.
Painful heels. ( Proceedings.) XVI, 264
Baer, William S., and Kennard, H. W.
The diagnostic value of tuberculin in orthopedic surgery XVI, 13
Baer, William S., and others.
Regeneration of the dorsal root of the second cervical nerve within the spinal cord. (Proceedings.) IX, 144
Baetjer, F. Harry.
Thoracic aneurisms. (Proceedings.) XVI, 387
Bailey, Pierce.
Primary focal haematomyelia from traumatism. (Proceedings.) IX, 292
Baltzell, William H.
Case of multiple nsevi. (Proceedings.) U, 104
Bardeen, Charles R.
A new carbon-dioxide freezing microtome XII, 112
Borns method of reconstruction by means of wax plates as used in the anatomical laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University XII, 148
Edinger on "The Development of Brain Paths in the Animal Series." VI11 ' 126
On certain visceral pathological alterations, the result of superficial burns. (Proceedings.) VIII, 81
Use of the material of the dissecting room for scientific purposes * ' D
Barker, Lewellys F.
A case of healed aneurism of the aorta. (Proceedings.) ' • • '
A case of pharyngomycosis leptothrica. (Proceedings.) ,„ M » VI, 93
A new aesthesiometer ^ nI > 125
Area of necrosis in internal capsule in typhoid fever.
(Proceedings.)
Babkeb, Lewellys F. — Continued. vol. page Bilateral exostoses on the inferior surface of the calcaneus, gonorrhceal in origin. (Pododynia gonorrhoea.) (Proceedings.) XVI, 384
Bronzed diabetes, with enlargement of the liver and palpable spleen. (Proceedings.) XVI, 385
Changes in the cells of the nucleus dorsalis resulting from pressure upon the upper portion of the spinal cord. (Proceedings.) XI, 72
Concerning neurological nomenclature VII, 200
Demonstration of Florence's iodine test for seminal stains. (Proceedings.) VIII, 133
Medical Commission to the Philippines XI, 26
On the presence of iron in the granules of the eosinophile leucocytes V, 93
On the present status of therapy and its future XI, 149
On the study of anatomy XII, 87
Perichondritis probably of gonorrhceal origin. (Proceedings.) XVI, 385
Recurrent carcinoma in post-rectal tissues with metastases; death from infection with the streptococcus pyogenes. (Proceedings.) IV, 71
Some points regarding the pathology of malaria. (Proceedings.) VII, 74
The phrenology of Gall and Flechsig's doctrine of association centres in the cerebrum VIII, 7
Barker, Lewellys F., axd Bardeex, Charles R.
An outline of the course in normal histology and microscopic anatomy VII, 100
Barker, Lewellys F., axd Flexxer, Simox.
Report upon an expedition sent by the Johns Hopkins University to investigate the prevalent diseases in the Philippines XI, 37
The recent outbreak of epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis at Lonaconing and other places in the Valley of George's Creek, Maryland. (Proceedings.) IV, 68
Barker, Lewellys F., axd Futcher, Thomas B.
A case of purulent leptomeningitis associated with acute endocarditis due to infection with the Micrococcus lanceolatus. (Proceedings.) X, 232
Bassett, Victor H., axd Opie, Eugexe L.
Typhoid infection without lesion of the intestine. A case of haemorrhagic typhoid fever with atypical intestinal lesions XII, 198
Baumgahtex, Walter.
The clinical value of Oliver's haemocytometer XIII, 176
Beall, F. C.
Cases of hernia in dogs XVI, 196
Beax, Robert Bexxett.
Observations on a study of the subclavian artery in man XV, 203
Berkley, Hexry J.
A case of acromegaly in a negress II, 134
A case of chorea minor occurring during an attack of maniacal excitement in an adult VI, 44
A case of paranoia, with a study of the cerebral convolutions V, 130
Acute ataxia (pseudotabes) following diarrhoea Ill, 9
Dementia paralytica in the negro IV, 94
Experimental lesions produced by the action of ricin on the cortical nerve cell. (Proceedings.) VII, 143
Lesions induced by the action of certain poisons on the nerve cell. Study VI— Diphtheria VIII, 23
On nerve degeneration in some syphilitic growths II, 80
Specimens of false porencephalia. (Proceedings.) ...XI, 93
Strontium bromide in the treatment of chronic epilepsy IV, 50
Studies on the lesions induced by the action of certain poisons on the cortical nerve cell. Study VII — Poisoning with preparations of the thyroid gland VIII, 137
The condition of the gemmules or lateral buds of the cortical neurodendron in some forms of insanity. VI, 68
The Golgi silver stain with the central nervous system, and its results. A collective review Ill, 26
The intrinsic nerves of the kidney — A histological study IV, 1
The nerve endings in the mucosa of the small intestines, muscularis mucosae, and cortex of the kidney. . . .Ill, 73
The pathological findings in a case of general cutaneous and sensory anaesthesia without psychical implication XI, 64
The psychical nerve cell in health and disease VII, 162
Bettmaxx, Miltox.
A case of labor in a bicornate uterus. (Proceedings.) XIII, 56
Fibrinous bronchitis. (Proceedings.) XII, 299
Billixgs, Johx S.
John Arderne and early English medical writers V, 21
Rare medical books I, 29
Billings, Johx S., Jr.
A fatal case of purpura haemorrhagica, with extreme anaemia V, 65
The leucocytes in croupous pneumonia V, 105
The leucocytes in malarial fever V, 89
Therapeutic use of extract of bone marrow V, 115
Bibge, E. G.
Some observations on the occurrence of Micrococcus zymogenes XVI, 309
Blachsteix, Arthur G.
Intravenous inoculation of rabbits with the Bacillus coli communis and the Bacillus typhi abdominalis. . . .II,. 96 Block, E. Bates.
A case of typhoid fever in which the typhoid bacillus was obtained twice from the blood during life VIII, 119
The agglutinative action of the blood serum of patients suffering from typhoid fever VII, 206
Bloodgood, Joseph C.
A new apparatus for immediate and permanent drainage of the urinary bladder after suprapubic cystosto my VII, 64
An early case of ulcer of the stomach XV, 345
Angioneurotic erythema and its surgical treatment by neurectomy XIV, 138
Early exploratory operations in tuberculosis of the hip XI, 11
Exhibition of a case of skin grafting. (Proceedings.) IV, 110
Giant cell sarcoma of the bone XIV, 134
Method of instruction in surgical pathology XIV, 220
New operation for hemorrhoids. (Proceedings.) ....VII, 24 Perforating gunshot wound of chest. (Proceedings.) .VII, 24 Rarer cases of and observation on streptococcus infection. (Proceedings.) VIII, 47
Rupture of right abdominal muscle. (Proceedings.) ..V,' 33 Sarcoma in the floor of the mouth. Excision followed by hypertrophy of the left submaxillary gland. (Proceedings.) V, 120
Sarcoma of the tibia. (Proceedings.) XIV. :'.ir,
Bloodgood, Joseph C. — Continued. vol. page
Strangulated hernia. (Proceedings.) V, 32
The transplantation of the rectus muscle in certain cases of inguinal hernia in which the conjoined tendon
is obliterated IX, 96
Two cases of acute pancreatitis. (Proceedings.) ...XII, 26
Blumeb, Gboboe.
Aplastic anaemia associated with lymphoid hyperplasia of the bone-marrow XVI, 127
Cardiac hypertrophy. (Proceedings.) VII, 144
Exhibition of a case of hemiplegia with motor aphasia, occurring in a patient convalescing from typhoid
fever. (Proceedings.) VII, 72
Generalized melanotic sarcoma. (Proceedings.) ....VII, 188 Notes on some cases of angina treated with Behring's
antitoxine VI, 158
Notes on two cases of ureteral abnormality VII, 174
Specimen of adenocarcinoma of pancreas. (Proceedings.) VII, 189
The relation of the status lymphaticus to sudden death,
death under anaesthesia, and infection XIV, 270
Bll mer, George, and Laird, Arthur T.
Report of a case of fulminating hemorrhagic infection due to an organism of the Bacillus mucosus capsu latus group XII, 45
Bll.mer, George, and Thayer. William S.
Ulcerative endocarditis due to the gonococcus; gonor rhoeal septicaemia VII, 57
Blumer, George, and Young, Hugh H.
A case of anthrax septicaemia in a human being associated with acute anthrax endocarditis and peritonitis VI, 127
Boccs, Thomas R.
Arthritis deformans. (Proceedings.) XIII, 115
Bacteriological observations in some cases of bronchiectasis. (Proceedings.) XVI, 288
Uncinariasis. Report of a case of infection with the
American species XIV, 232
Bombaugh, Charles C.
Female poisoners — ancient and modern X, 148
Medical fees in ancient Greece and Rome IX, 183
The plagues and pestilences of the Old Testament. . . .IV, 64 Booker, William D.
A case of abdominal tuberculosis. (Proceedings) ... .II, 41 A case of combined diphtheria, measles, and chicken-pox.
( Proceedings. ) IV, 52
Case of dactylitis. (Proceedings.) II, 104
Enlarged liver. (Proceedings.) I, 115
Enlarged spleen. (Proceedings.) I, 114
Fissure of the anus. (Proceedings.) I, 113
Haematoma of the sterno-cleido-mastoid muscle in an infant. (Proceedings.) IV, 52
Hippocrates on diseases of children. (Proceedings.) . .Ill, 76
Stomach washing in children. (Proceedings.) I, 69
The relation of pseudo-diphtheric angina to diphtheria, with special reference to scarlatinal pseudo-membranous angina Ill, 109
Brem, Walter V.
Action of the toxic agent of lobar pneumonia: Therapeutics XVI, 321
Briggs, John B.
Recurring phlebitis of obscure origin XVI, 228
The results of some observations on blood-pressure in morbid conditions in adults XIV, 35
Bbockway, Frederick J. vol. page
Bilateral dislocation of jaw. ( Proceedings. ) I, 59
Compound depressed fracture of skull. (Proceedings.) . I, 21
Radical cure of hernia. ( Proceedings. ) I, 21
Thiersch's skin grafting with exhibition of cases. (Proceedings.) I, 86
Brodel, Max.
The intrinsic blood-vessels of the kidney and their significance in nephrotomy XII, 10
Brooks, William K.
On the origin of the thyroid gland IV, 47
Scientific laboratories X, 199
The inheritance of deafness. (Proceedings.) XI, 112
William Harvey as an embryologist VIII, 167
Biiowx, George S.
A case of pneumo-cardial rupture. (Correspondence.) VIII, 33
Brown, James.
Catheterization of the male ureters IV, 73
Catheterization of the ureters in the male VI, 12
Brown, Thomas R.
A broken catheter in the bladder, cystitis, calculus, pyelonephritis, lateral lithotomy, death. (Proceedings.) Ill, 75
Aortic aneurysm. ( Proceedings. ) IX, 272
Haematuria of doubtful significance. (Proceedings.) . .Ill, 41 On the chemistry, toxicology, and therapy of snake poisoning X, 221
On the specific gravity of the urine during anaesthesia
and after salt solution enemata IX, 190
Ovarian cysts in the negress X, 44
Studies on trichinosis VIII, 79
The bacteriology of cystitis, pyelitis, and pyelonephritis
in women XII, 4
Urinary anomalies XI, 97
Brush, Clinton E., Jr.
Notes on cervical ribs XII, 114
Buckler, H. Warren.
Pulmonary tuberculosis in Baltimore XII, 288
Bunting, C H.
Case of arthritis deformans. (Proceedings.) XIII, 250
Congenital cystic kidney. (Proceedings.) XVI, 411
Multiple primary carcinomata of the ileum XV, 389
The etiology and pathogenicity of pernicious anaemia XVI, 222
The etiology of serofibrinous pleurisy with reference to
cytological diagnosis XIV 185
Burnam, Curtis F.
Exhibition of four appendices vermiformes showing unusual pathological conditions (from the service of Dr. Kelly) XV, 136
Cabot, Arthur T.
Personal experience in operations for stone in the bladder XI, 107
Cabot, Richard C.
An improved stethoscope. (Proceedings.) XI, 33
The limitations of urinary diagnosis. (Proceedings.) .XV, 174 The pulmonic second sound. (Proceedings.) XI, 33
Cabot, Richard C, and Locke, Edwin A.
On the occurrence of diastolic murmurs without lesions
of the aortic or pulmonary valves XIV, 113
Calvert, William J.
A convenient still to make absolute alcohol XVI, 68
A practical method of demonstration XVI, 19
Calvebt, William J. — Continued. vol. page
A preliminary report on the blood in two cases of
filariasis XIII, 23
Eosinophilia in filariasis XIII, 133
Movability of the heart in pneumothorax XVI, 300
On the blood-vessels of the human lymphatic gland. .XII, 177
Plague in the Orient XIV, 60
The history of the medical department of Transylvania
University and its faculty X, 153
Calvebt, William J., and Elting, Abthub W.
An experimental study of the treatment of perforative peritonitis in dogs by a new method of operation VIII, 143
Camac, C. N. B.
A visit to Bad Nauheim, with the purpose of investigating the " Schott treatment " for chronic heart disease VIII, 101
Broadbent's sign. (Proceedings.) IX, 271
Historic outline of cardiac pathology and clinical aspects of chronic myocarditis XV, 27
Resistance to quinine of certain forms of malaria. (Proceedings.) X, 69
Campbell, D. G. J., and Simon, Chables E.
A case of myelogenous leukemia. (Proceedings.) ...XV, 181 A contribution to the study of cystinuria XV, 365
Campbell, Given, and Ghiselin, A. D.
A quick method of filtering blood serum VI, 91
Cabet, H. W.
Report of two testicular teratomata with a review of the
recent literature XIII, 268
Cabboll, James.
Address at the unveiling of the memorial tablet to
Dr. Lazear XV, 387
Cabteb, Edward P.
Report of a case of polybacterial infection in typhoid fever, with especial reference to certain involutions
exhibited by the Bacillus typhosus VIII, 115
Chatabd, J. A.
Acute pericarditis complicating acute lobar pneumonia XVI, 334
Chittenden, Abthub S.
On the solution of mercury in the body X, 92
Chbistian, Henby A.
Some newer aspects of the pathology of fat and fatty degeneration XVI, 1
Two instances in which the musculus sternalis existed. —
One associated with other anomalies IX, 235
Chttbchman, John W.
A case of congenital urethral stricture associated with hematuria and symptoms suggesting renal
disease XVI, 256
Atheromatous cyst of the scrotum. (Proceedings.) . .XVI, 264
Bladder calculus in an infant. (Proceedings.) XVI, 264
Traumatic atrophy of the testicles. (Proceedings.) .XVI, 265
Clabk, Alfbed H., and Bowley, Robebt L.
A case of Caesarean section following ventral fixation. XVI, 101
Clabk, John G.
A death from chloroform. Impossibility of inducing artificial respiration on account of rigid thorax and adherent abdominal viscera VI, 89
A more radical method of performing hysterectomy for
cancer of the uterus VI, 120
A rare case of lithopedion VIII, 221
Clabk, John G. — Continued. vol. page
Origin, development, and degeneration of the blood-vessels of the ovary X, 40
Papilloma of the Fallopian tube IX, 163
Postural method of draining the peritoneal cavity after
abdominal operations VIII, 59
Sub-acute and chronic cystitis treated by the vesical balloon VII, 44
Ten cases of cancer of the uterus operated upon by a
more radical method of performing hysterectomy. VII, 37
The causes and significance of uterine hemorrhage in
cases of myoma uteri X, 11
The cure of uterine cancer. (Proceedings.) XVI, 149
Clabk, John G, and Miller, G. Bbown.
The sterilization of catgut by cumol VII, 46.
Clarke, Thomas W.
Aneurism of abdominal aorta or cceliac axis. (Proceedings.) XIV, 86
Repeated copious haemoptysis from an aortic aneurism, extending into the right lung and finally rupturing into the pleura XVI, 98
Clement, A. W., and MacCallum, William G.
Pulmonary tuberculosis, with diffuse pneumonic consolidation, in a lion XI, 85
Clowes, G H. A.
Preliminary communication regarding an immune body capable of inhibiting the development of cancer in
mice (adenocarcinoma, Jensen) XVI, 130
Abstract. (Proceedings.) XVI, 146
Codman, E. A.
The use of the X-ray in surgery XIV, 120
Cole, Ruftjs I.
Blood cultures in pneumonia XIII, 136
Cases of malignant endocarditis with septicaemia. (Proceedings.) XIII, 252
Case of typhoid fever showing some unusual features.
(Proceedings.) XVI, 118
Cystic kidney. (Proceedings.) XVI, 411
Exhibition of a case of probable tuberculosis of the parotid gland. (Proceedings.) XV, 258
Exhibition of cases of typhoid meningitis. (Proceedings.) XV, 62
Experimental streptococcus arthritis. (Proceedings). XVI, 114
Frequency of typhoid bacilli in the blood XII, 203 Note on a case of infection by Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus, in which the organism was demonstrated in
the circulating blood during life XIII, 234
Pneumococcus septicaemia, meningitis and arthritis.
(Proceedings.) XIII, 143;
Pulsating empyema. (Proceedings.) XVI, 411
Coley, William B.
Further observations upon the treatment of malignant tumors with the toxins of erysipelas and Bacillus prodigiosus, with a report of 160 cases VII, 157
Cone, Clarhjel.
Encysted dropsy of the peritoneum secondary to uterotubal tuberculosis and associated with tubercular pleurisy, generalized tuberculosis and pyococcal infection VIII, 91
On tuberculosis of the oesophagus, with the report of a
case of unusual infection VIII, 229
Cone, Sydney M.
A case of carcinoma metastases in bone from a primary
tumor of the prostate IX, 114
Conk, Sydney M. — Continued. vol. page
Squamous epithelioma and epithelial hyperplasia in sinuses and bone following osteomyelitis VIII, 146
Squamous epithelioma in a dermoid of the jaw VIII, 208
Tendon transplantation XII, 259
Cook, Henry W.
Nitrogen excretion in pneumonia and its relation to
resolution XIII, 307
The clinical value of blood-pressure determinations as a
guide to stimulation in sick children XIV, 37
Cordell, Eugene F.
Charles Frederick Wiesenthal, medicine practicus, the
father of the medical profession of Baltimore. .. .XI, 170 Dr. Charles Frederick Wiesenthal's medical reports. .XVI, 407 Dr. Heinrich or Henry Keerl, of Baltimore, the " Hessian
Surgeon " : XVI, 133
Sketch of John Crawford, M. D X, 158
The Doctors Gustavus Brown of Lower Maryland. . .XIII, 188
The medicine and doctors of Horace XII, 233
The medicine and doctors of Juvenal XIV, 283
Transactions of the Harford Medical Society, 1797-8. XIII, 181 Cornell, William B.
A case of tabetic vertebral osteo-arthropathy, with radiograph XIII, 242
Infantile paralysis of the abdominal muscles, with report of a case XVI, 11
Councilman, William T.
Acute Bright's disease in cows. (Proceedings.) I, 59
Acute miliary tuberculosis. (Proceedings.) II, 84
Address upon the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary
of the graduation of Dr. William H. Welch XI, 135
Anatomical lesions of amoebic dysentery. (Proceedings.) Ill, 13
Aneurism of a branch of the pulmonary artery. (Proceedings.) II, 43
Atypical epithelial growths. (Proceedings.) I, 20
Cerebro-spinal meningitis IX, 27
Cirrhosis of the liver with glomerulo-nephritis. (Proceedings.) II, 40
Lymphatic leucaemia. (Proceedings.) II, IS
Multiple aneurism of the aorta, with bronchiectasis. ( Proceedings. ) II, 43
Peri-splenic abscess II, 20
Primary tumor of pancreas. (Proceedings.) I, 51
Syphilis of the lung II, 34
Tuberculosis specimens. (Proceedings.) Ill, 41
Unusual ulceration of ileum. (Proceedings.) Ill, 31
Uterine tumor. (Proceedings.) II, 20
Craig, Charles F.
Report of a case of combined typhoid and quartan malarial fevers. (Proceedings.) X, 213
Crawford, Albert C, and Abel, John J.
On the blood-pressure-raising constituent of the suprarenal capsule VIII, 151
Crile, George W.
Surgical pathology XVI, 269
Cullex, Ernest K.
A morphological study of the blood of certain fishes and birds, with special reference to the leucocytes of
birds XIV, 352
Presentation of a case of scleroderma. (Proceedings.) XV, 180
Cullen, Thomas S.
A rapid method of making permanent specimens from frozen sections by the use of formalin. .VI, 67; VIII, 108
Cullen, Thomas S.- Continued. vol
A simple electric female cyetoscope XI V, 166
Abscess (?) in the urethrovaginal septum V, 1",
Adenocarcinomaoi' the umbilicus. (Proceedings.) . .XVI, 1 1 < »
Adeno-myoma of the round ligament VII, 1!L'
Angio-sarcoma of the ovary V, 1 :: 1
Cancer of the liver. (Proceedings.) XVI, 1 Pi
Cases of myomata of the uterus, (Proceedings.) .. .VIII, 216 Exhibition of placenta volamentosa. (Proceedings > V. :.l Extrauterine pregnancy following old salpingitis. (Proceedings. ) XIII, 150
Fibroma of the abdominal wall; Primary carcinoma of the right Fallopian tube; An accessory and twisted
omentum XVI, :;:•?
Further remarks on adeno-myoma of the round
ligament IX, 142
Hydatidiform mole. (Proceedings.) XIII, 148
Papillo-cystoma of the ovary V, 103
Report of four cases of uterine myomata. (Proceedings.) XIV, 89
Sarcomatous myoma. (Proceedings.) XVI, 237
Some recent cases of extrauterine pregnancy. (Proceedings.) XV, 58
Tuberculosis of the kidney. (Proceedings.) XIII, 149
Tumor developed from aberrant adrenal in the kidney. VI, 37
Vaginal cysts XVI, 207
Cushing, Harvey.
A comparative study of some members of a pathogenic group of bacilli of the hog cholera or Bac. enteritidis (Gartner) type, intermediate between the typhoid
and colon groups XI, 156
A ninth case of Gasserian ganglion extirpation. (Proceedings.) XIII, 248
Acute diffuse gonococcus peritonitis X, 11
Cocaine anaesthesia in the treatment of certain cases of hernia and in operations for thyroid tumors. (Proceedings.) IX, 195
Concerning a definite regulatory mechanism of the vasomotor center which controls blood pressure during cerebral compression XII, 29(
Hsmatomyelia from gunshot wound of the cervical spine.
(Proceedings.) VIII, 19;
Laparotomy for intestinal perforation in typhoid
fever IX, 25'
Observations upon the neural anatomy of the inguinal region relative to the performance of herniotomy
under local anaesthesia XI, 5i
Observations upon the origin of gall-bladder infections and upon the experimental formation of gallstones X 16f
Perineal zoster. (Proceedings.) XV. 17;
Remarks upon a case of jejunal fistula. (Proceedings.) X, 13(
The sensory distribution of the fifth cranial nerve XV, 212
The special field of neurological surgery XVI, 7'
The taste fibers and their independence of the N. trigeminus XIV, 7!
Thrombosis of the carotid artery. (Proceedings.) . . . .XI, 26(
Typhoidal cholecystitis and cholelithiasis IX, 9]
Cushing, Harvey, and Thomas, Henry M.
Exhibition of two cases of radicular paralysis of the brachial plexus. (Proceedings.) XIV, 31;
Cushing. Harvey, and others.
Comparative surgery XVI, 17!
Cusiiing, Henry K. vol. page
Notes suggested by the Franklin-Heberden pamphlet of
1759 XV, 27G
Dabney, William M., axd Harris, Norman MacL.
Report upon a case of gonorrhceal endocarditis in a patient dying in the puerperium; with reference to
two recent suspected cases XII, 68
Dabe, Arthur.
A new method of hemo-alkalimetry and a new hemo alkalimeter XI V, 175
Demonstration of a new hemoglobinometer. (Proceedings.) XII, 24
Dawsiix, Percy M.
Observations on the epithelium of the urinary bladder
in man IX, 155
The blood pressure in different parts of the arterial tree.
(Proceedings.) XVI, 202
Stephen Hales, the physiologist XV, 232
The biography of Stephen Hales, D. D., F. R. S XV, 185
1IE SCHWEIXITZ, G. E.
The visual field as a factor in general diagnosis. (Proceedings.) VI, 15
Dewis, John W.
Early autopsies at St. Croix Island. (Correspondence.) XVI, 199
Dixox, William T.
Remarks at the presentation of Thorwaldsen's statue of
Christ to the Hospital VIII, 1
Dobbin, George W.
Puerperal sepsis due to infection with the Bacillus
aerogenes capsulatus VIII, 24
Dock, George.
Vaccine and vaccination XV, 109
Doiime, Gistayis C, axd Hirshberg, Leoxard K.
The distribution of anopheles in the vicinity of Baltimore XIII, 45
Dreser, H.
A contribution to the study of anaesthesia by ether. . .VI, 7
Dunham, Edwabd K.
Observations to determine the motility of the Bacillus
aerogenes capsulatus under anaerobic conditions. VIII, 71 Report of five cases of infection by the Bacillus aerogenes
capsulatus (Welch) VIII, 68
Dl'SHAM, KeNXOX.
The effects of X-rays upon lower animal life and the tube
best suited to their destruction XV, 51
DtJNHAM, Theodore.
Apparatus for the treatment of fracture of the femur.
(Proceedings.) XVI, 147
Treatment of esophageal stricture. (Proceedings.) . .XVI, 147 In BHAJI, Hebbebt B., a.\d Myers, Walter.
Abstract of interim report on yellow fever by the Yellow Fever Commission of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine XII, 48
The life history of drepanidium. (Proceedings.) XII, 300
Duval, Douglas F.
Palpation of the foetal heart impulse in pregnancy. .VIII, 207
Eltixg, Abthub W.
Osteitis deformans with report of a case XII, 343
Eltixg, ABTHUB W., axd Calvert, William J.
An experimental study of the treatment of perforative peritonitis in dogs by a new method of operation VIII, 143
E.mersox, Charles P. vol. page
The accuracy of certain clinical methods XIV, 9
The extent of gastric digestion in cases of carcinoma of the stomach XIII, 91
Erlaxger, Joseph.
A report of some observations on heart-block in mammals XVI, 234
Cardiograms obtained from a case of operative defect
in the chest wall XVI, 394
Erlaxger, Joseph, and Hooker, Donald R.
Studies in blood pressure. (Proceedings.) XV, 179
Ervixg, William G.
Actinomycosis hominis in America, with report of six
cases XIII, 2(il
Ewixg, Charles B.
On a form of conjugation of the malarial parasite. (Proceedings. ) XI, 94
Faris, C. M.
Two cases of hemorrhagic cyst of the thyroid gland. XVI, 18D
Favre, J. D.
The surgery of the posterior mediastinum; its past and
its future XVI, 125
Fayerweather, Roades.
Infectious arthritis. (Proceedings.) XVI. 412
Fixxey, Johx M. T.
A case of gastrotomy for peach-stone in the oesophagus Ill, 117
A new method of pyloroplasty XIII, 155.
Aneurism of the dorsalis pedis. (Proceedings.) IV, 27
Appendicitis. (Proceedings.) V, 82,
Excision of the gall bladder. (Proceedings.) XIII, 54
Carcinoma of the oesophagus. (Proceedings.) VI, 32.
Double castration for hypertrophy of the prostate gland.
(Proceedings.) V, 13S.
Five successful cases of general suppurative peritonitis
treated by a new method VIII, 141
Gastroenterostomy for cicatrizing ulcer of the pylorus.
( Proceedings. ) IV, 53.
Gastrotomy for removal of false teeth. (Proceedings.) XIII, 52
Injury to the shoulder. (Proceedings.) V, S3;
Multiple hernias. ( Proceedings. ) IV, 9£
Pyarthrosis. (Proceedings.) VI, 144
Recurrent volvulus. (Proceedings.) IV, 2T
Schede's operation for varicose veins of the leg. (Proceedings. ) VI, 14ft
Sketch of John Archer, M. B. (Proceedings.) II, 22
Specimen of stomach removed after Francke's operation
for gastrostomy. (Proceedings.) VI, 145 Subcutaneous traumatic emphysema. (Proceedings.) .IV, 99* Successful suture of severed finger-tips after seven hours.
(Proceedings.) HI, 122
Three cases of Gasserian ganglion IV, 91
Two cases of pylorectomy. Proceedings.) IX, 294
Typhoid perforation treated by surgical operation. (Proceedings.) VIII, 110
Varicose veins of leg. (Proceedings.) VI, 32
Fixxey, John M. T., and Pan< oast, Omar B.
A portable operating outfit XII, 206.
Fletcher, Robert.
A tragedy of the great plague of Milan in 1630 IX, 175
Medical lore in the older English dramatists and poets
(exclusive of Shakespeare) VI, 7:1
The witches' pharmacopoeia VII, 147
Flexneh, Simon. vm.. i'.uik
A case of anthrax in a human heing. (Proceedings.) . .VI, 94 A case of combined protozoan and bacterial Infection. VI I, 1TL A case of primary carcinoma of the pancreas with multiple
carcinosis. The organisms of cancer Ill, 54
A case of typhoid septicaemia associated with focal abscesses in the kidneys, due to the typhoid bacillus.
(Proceedings.) V, 120
A new study of snake venom XIII, 1 10
A peculiar glioma ( neuroepithelioma '0 of the retina. . .II, 115
Amoeba; in an abscess of the jaw Ill, 104
Aneurism of the aorta, compressing and rupturing Into
left bronchus. (Proceedings.) X, 97
Bacillus pyogenes filiformis (Nov. spec.) VI. 117
Diphtheria with broncho-pneumonia IV, 32
Exhibition of specimens from a case of acute pericarditis, pleuritis, and peritonitis, associated with contracted kidney. (Proceedings.) V, 17
Exhibition of specimens from a case of carcinoma of the
pancreas with multiple carcinosis. (Proceedings.) .V, 16 Exhibition of specimens of cystic kidney. (Proceedings.) IV, 110
Exhibition of specimen of round ulcer of the stomach. Erosion of gastric artery; post-mortem perforation.
(Proceedings.) IX, 41
Fatty degeneration of the heart muscle V, 26
Lympho-sarcomata. (Proceedings.) Ill, 32
Note on the osteoid tissue found in the tubercular exudate
in the thoracic region of the cord. (Proceedings.) . IX. 133
On the etiology of tropical dysentery XI, 231
Peritonitis caused by the invasion of the Micrococcus
lanceolatus from the intestine VI, 64
Peritonitis caused by the proteus vulgaris IV, 34
Phthisis pulmonalis with the formation of large trabe culated cavities. (Proceedings.) VI, 69
Primary tuberculosis of the intestine. (Proceedings.) IV, 13 Primary tuberculosis of the serous membranes, involving
the pleura and peritoneum. (Proceedings.) ... .VI, 69
Pseudo-tuberculosis hominis streptothricha VIII, 128
Sarcoma of the peri-pancreatic lymph glands with miliary sarcomatosis of the peritoneum, etc. (Proceedings.) Ill, 121
The bacillus of dysentery, with special reference to its etiological relationship to the summer diarrhea of
children. (Proceedings.) XIV, 320
The bacillus of the plague V, 96
The bacteriology and pathology of diphtheria VI, 39
The bubonic plague VII, 181
The lesions caused by certain so-called toxalbumins
(Proceedings.) V, 83
Tuberculosis of aorta. (Proceedings.) II, 120
Tuberculosis of clavicle, infection of pleura and peritoneum, and general miliary tuberculosis. (Proceedings.) IV, 13
Tuberculosis of knee. (Proceedings.) II, 63
Tuberculosis of oesophagus IV, 4
Flexner, Simon, and Anderson, H. B.
The results of the intra-tracheal inoculation of the Bacillus diphtheria? in rabbits IX. 72
Flexner, Simon, and Barker, Leweixys F.
Report upon an expedition sent by the Johns Hopkins University to investigate the prevalent diseases in the Philippines XI, 37
The recent outbreak of epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis at Lonaconing and other places in the Valley of George's Creek, Maryland. ( Proceedings. ) IV, 68
ElABBIS, NOBMAN MacL. TO!
Typhoid infect ion without Intestinal lesions VIII, 259
Fi.iwu:, Simon, ami I'i \si , liti:mr.i h
Primary diphtheria of the lips and gums VI, 22
Plexites, Simon, and Thateb, William s.
Demonstration of specimen of amoebic abscess of li
( Proceedings.) IV,
In . nii:. Si von, \nu YVi i < ii, Wii I I \ m II.
The b i changes in experimental diphtheria. .II, 107
The histological lesions produced by the tox-albumen of
diphtheria III. 17
Flint, Josi ph \i.
a new method for the de ..■, of the framework
of organs XIII. (8
Note on the framework of the thyroid gland XIV. :::;
Notes on form of the cavity of the knee-joint XV, 309
Notes on the plague in China and India XI. 119
The anatomical laboratory of the University of California XVI. ::2
Foi.i.ts, bin n \i:n II.
Bullet wound of right lumbar region. (Proceedings! .XV. 57
Exhibition of two cases of appendicitis with obstruction.
(Proceedings.) XIV si;
Gun-shot wound of abdomen. (Proceedings.) XIII. 55
Stab wound of abdomen. (Proceedings.) XIII. 142
Ford, William W.
Hanging block cultivation of bacteria. (Proceedings.) XVI, 1 10
Notes on aerobic spore-bearing bacilli XII, 13
The ultraviolet rays. (Proceedings.) XVI, 149
Thermophilic bacteria. (Proceedings.) XVI, 149
Foster. Michael.
University education IX. 69
Fowler, He.nry A.
Model of the nucleus dentatus of the cerebellum and its
accessory nuclei XII, 151
Freese, J. A.
The force of contraction of the gall-bladder and the course
of its motor and inhibitory nerve-fibers XVI. 235
Fbeudenbebg, Albert.
Electro-cautery incisor for the Bottini operation. (Correspondence.) XIII. 27'J
Friedenwai.ii. Harry.
Joseph Friederich Piringer: His methods and investigations vm, i9i
Notes on congenital motor defects of the eyeballs (congenital paralysis of the ocular muscles) VII. 202
On movements of the eyelids associated with movements of the jaws and with lateral movements of the eyeballs vii, i;;4
The early history of ophthalmology and otology in Baltimore (1800-1850) VIII. 1S4
The fiftieth anniversary of the invention of the ophthalmoscope xil. 243
The toxic effect of alcohol on the ganglion cells of the
retina XIII. 52
Friedenwai.!). Julius.
Note on the discovery and first use of the stomach tube
by an American physician XIV. 2 43
The Pfeiffer-bacillus — the causative agent in influenza.
(Proceedings.) iv. 58
FUTCHEB, Thomas B.
A case of Charcot's joints involving both knees. (Proceedings > xil. 296
FiTCHER, Thomas B. — Continued. vol. page A new method of staining malarial parasites. (Proceedings.) X, 70
A case showing the deformities of chronic gout. (Proceedings.) XIII, 116
A study of subcutaneous fibroid nodules VI, 133
Cases of thrombosis. (Proceedings.) XI, 48
Gelatine injections in the treatment of aneurisms. (Proceedings. ) X, 95
Hydatid disease in Australia. (Proceedings.) XV, 17:!
Idiopathic dilatation of the colon. (Proceedings.) ...XI, 114
Schott treatment of heart disease. (Proceedings.) X, 9G
Secondary syphilitic eruption. (Proceedings.) XII, 21
The association between the so-called perinuclear basophilic granules and the elimination of the alloxuric bodies in the urine VIII, 85
PtJTCHEB, Thomas B.. and Baekjek, Leweixts F.
A case of purulent leptomeningitis associated with acute endocarditis due to infection with the Micrococcus lanceolatus. (Proceedings.) X, 232
Gaither, A. Bradley.
The abortive treatment of acute suppurative adenitis of
the groin by pressure bandage VII, 137
Gamble, Cart B., Jr.
Mental phenomena and visceral disease XV, 247
Ghiselin, A. D.. and Campbell, Given.
A quick method of filtering blood serum VI, 91
Ghriskey, Albert A., and Abbott, Alexander C.
A contribution to the pathology of experimental diphtheria, with special reference to the appearance of
secondary foci in the internal organs IV, 29
Ghriskey, Albert A., and Robb, Hunter.
Coeliotomy for myoma of the uterus. Hysteromyo mectomy. Infection by Bacterium coli commune.. II, 133 Infection through the drainage tube; the result of the bacteriological examination of drainage tube fluids
in sixteen consecutive cases of coeliotomy II, 93
The Bacillus proteus Zenkeri in an ovarian abscess. VIII, 4 Gilchrist, T. Caspar.
A case of blastomycetic infection. (Proceedings.) . .XV, 66
A case of dermatitis due to the X-rays VIII, 17
A case of porokeratosis (Mibelli) or hyperkeratosis excentrica (Respighi) with a remarkable family history VIII, 107
Additional cases of dermatitis due to the X-rays . . . .VIII, 46 Bullous eruption of the extremities. (Proceedings.) .XIII, 256
Case of acne varioliformis. (Proceedings.) II, 104
Case of syphilis. (Proceedings.) XIII, 256
Indurated scrofulous erythema. (Proceedings.) ....XIII, 58
Lichen scrofulosorum in a negro X, 84
Two rare cases of diseases of the skin VII, 138
Gilchrist, T. C, and Stokes, William R.
The presence of an oidium in the tissues of a case of
pseudo-lupus vulgaris VII, 129
Oilman, Daniel C.
Remarks at the opening of the Surgical Building and new Clinical Amphitheatre XV, 386
Remarks at the presentation of Thorwaldsen's statue of
Christ to the Hospital VIII, 2
Git-man, Philip K.
Two cases of multiple saccular aneurysms of the aorta,
with rupture into the pericardium XV, 170
GOLDBBOBOl II. Fl;.\\< is C.
On syphilitic disease of the cerebral arteries XIII, 105
Goldsborough, Francis C. — Continued. vol. page Thrombosis of the internal iliac vein during pregnancy XV, 193
GOLDTHWAIT, JOEL E.
The differential diagnosis and treatment of the so-called
rheumatoid diseases. (Proceedings.) XV, 251
GORDINIER, HERMON C.
The report of a case of acute myelogenous leukemia. XV, 314 Gould. George M.
The duties and dangers of organization in the nursing
profession X, 103
Gould, George M., and Pyle, Walter L.
King Arthur's medicine VIII, 239
Gwyn, Norman B.
A case in which the Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus was
repeatedly isolated from the circulation during life.X, 134 A case of general infection by the Diplococcus intracellu laris of Weichselbaum X, 112
On infection with a para-colon bacillus in a case with all
the clinical features of typhoid fever IX, 54
The diaphragm phenomenon — the so-called Litten's
sign IX, 35
The presence of typhoid bacilli in the urines of typhoid
fever patients X, 109
Hagner, Francis R.
Successful cultivation of gonococcus in two cases of gonorrheal arthritis and one of tenosynovitis, with remarks on a new medium VIII, 121
Halsted, William S.
A case of epispadias. (Proceedings.) VII, 26
A postscript to the report on appendicitis V, 113
A suppurating, compound, comminuted fracture into the ankle joint treated without drainage. (Proceedings.) II, 160
Cicatricial jaw ankylosis. (Proceedings.) I, 111
Clinical features of thyroid hypertrophy. (Proceedings.) XVI, 288
Contributions to the surgery of the bile passages, especially of the common bile-duct XI, 1
Crush of elbow; organization of blood clot. (Proceedings.) I, 112
Excision of some of the veins of the cord in the operation for the radical cure of inguinal hernia. (Proceedings.) Ill, 76
Exhibition of a case of appendicitis. (Proceedings.) . . .V, 32 Inflated rubber cylinders for circular suture of the intestine IX, 25
Intestinal anastomosis II. 1
Ligation of the first portion of the left subclavian artery and excision of a subclavio-axillary aneurism. (Proceedings.) HI. 93
Miniature hammers and the suture of the bile ducts. .IX, 67 Osteo-plastic operations for the obliteration of a very
large involucral cavity. (Proceedings.) II, 160
Plastic operation for the closure of a fistula. (Proceedings.) VII, 25
Plastic operation for extensive burn of neck. (Proceedings.) VII, 25
Plastic operation for the obliteration of a large cavity
in the lower end of the femur. (Proceedings.) . . .II', 160
Radical cure of hernia. (Proceedings.) I, 12, 112
Report of twelve cases of complete radical cure of hernia by Halsted's method, of over two years' standing. Silver wire sutures. (Proceedings.) V, 98
Halsted, William S. — Continued. vol, page
Retrojection of bile into the pancreas, a cause of acute
hemorrhagic pancreatitis XII, IT'.t
Skin grafting. ( Proceedings.) I, 112
Spurious ankylosis of jaws. (Proceedings.) II, 62
The cure of the more difficult as well as the Bimpler
inguinal nipt ures XIV, 208
The partial occlusion of blood-vessels, especially of the
abdominal aorta XVI, 34G
The pathology and treatment of benign tumors of bone
with cyst formation. (Proceedings.) XV, 262
The radical cure of inguinal hernia in the male IV, 17
The training of the surgeon XV, 267
Tuberculous knee-joint, goitre, old dislocation of elbow.
(Proceedings.) IV, 97
Two cases of excision of the knee-joint in which Hans mann's plates with ordinary screws were employed.
(Proceedings.) V, 31
Two cases of reflex nerve manifestations cured by oper at ion. ( Proceedings. ) I, 35
Hamburger, Louis P.
Arsenical pigmentation and keratosis XI, 87
On the value of repeatedly washing out the stomach at short intervals in cases of opium or morphine poisoning V, 94
Secondary melano-sarcoma of the liver following sarcoma
of the eye IX, 50
Two examples of Bence Jones' albumosuria associated
with multiple myeloma XII, 38
Hamburger. Louis P., and Rubel, Maurice.
Pemphigus vegetans XIV, 63
Hamilton*, Alice.
Multiple tuberculous ulcers of the stomach, with a report of three cases VIII, 75
Hampton, Isabel A.
See Robb, Isabel Hampton.
Haynes, W. H.
A case of hemiplegia occurring with typhoid fever. (Correspondence.) VII, 146
Hare, Hobart A.
The posture of the head in accidents when the patient is under an anaesthetic VI, 1
Harlan, Henry D.
Address at the opening of the Surgical Building and new
Clinical Amphitheatre XV, 379
Harrington, Thomas F.
Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower (1620), the pioneer
physician XIV, 263
Harris, Henry.
Renal decapsulation in nephritis with report of a case XVI, 404
Harris, Norman MacL.
Concerning an improved method of making collodium
sacs XIII, 112
Report upon B. mortiferus. (Proceedings.) XII, 216
Harris, Norman MacL., and Dabney, William M.
Report upon a case of gonorrhceal endocarditis in a patient dying in the puerperium; with reference to
two recent suspected cases XII, 68
Harris, Norman MacL., and Flexner, Simon.
Typhoid infection without intestinal lesions VIII, 259
Harris, Norman MacL., and Haskell, Louis W.
Concerning a case of suppurative myositis caused by Micrococcus gonorrhoeae (Neisser) XV, 395
Hakims, Norman Mai I.., and Hi win. Gl
Acute general gonorrheal peritonitis XIII, 121
Harris, Norm an .Mm 1... ami JOHNSTON, Willi a u II.
Gonorrhoeal endocarditis with cultivation ol the specific
organism from the blood during life XIII, 'I'-'X,
Harris. Norman MacL., AND MacCaIXI \i. William G.
Multiple metastases from pelvic sarcoma. (Proceedings.) X, 71
Habbison, Ross <;.
On the occurrence of tails in man, with a description of
the case reported by Dr. Watson XII, 96
The growth and regeneration of the tails of the frog
larva X, 17::
Hakiwell, E. M.
Mechano-therapy in Sweden and Germany. ( Proceedings.) I, 60
Haskell, Loi is W., and Harris, Norman MacL.
Concerning a case of suppurative myositis caused by Micrococcus gonorrhoeae (Neisser) XV, 395
Hastings, Thomas w.
A modified Nocht's stain XV, 122
Hastings. Thomas W.. and Ma< Cali.i m. William G.
On a hitherto undescribed peptonising diplococcus causing
acute ulcerative endocarditis X. 46
Haynes, W. H.
A case of hemiplegia occurring with typhoid fever (Correspondence) VII, 146
Helmiiolz, H. F., and Little, Herbert M.
Situs transversus and atresia of the pylorus XVI, 249
Hemmeter, John C.
The history of the circulation of the blood — Contributions of the Italian anatomists and physiologists — their
bearing upon the discovery by Harvey XVI, 165
Theodor Billroth, musical and surgical philosopher. A biography and a review of his work on psychophysiological aphorisms on music XI, 297
Intubation of the duodenum. (Proceedings.) VII, 79
Hexdrk kson, William F.
A study of the musculature of the entire extra-hepatic biliary system, including that of the duodenal portion of the common bile-duct and of the sphincter. . . .IX, 221
The development of the bile-capillaries as revealed by Golgi's method IX, 220
Herrick, A. B.
A rare anomaly of the arch of the aorta, with an additional muscle in the neck VIII, 234
Herring. Arthur P.. and Reuling, Robert.
Cavities in the brain produced by the Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus X, 62
Herrixton, Minerva.
High bifurcation of the brachial artery with reunion at the elbow XVI, 65
Herter, Christian A.
The influence of Pasteur on medical science XIV. 325
Hewetson, John.
A case of aortic aneurism, associated with pulmonary tuberculosis and pyo-pneumothorax. (Proceedings.) Ill, 120
A case of chronic aggravated gout. (Proceedings.) ..IV. 40
A case of gas-poisoning. (Proceedings.) IV, 126
Note on the significance of taches bleuatres. (Proceedings.) V. 19
The question of the transmission of syphilis to the third generation. (Proceedings.) IV. 11
Hewlett, Albion W. vol. page
The effect of the bile upon the ester-splitting action of pancreatic juice XVI, 20
Hill. Eben C.
On the first appearance of the renal artery, and the relative development of the kidneys and Wolffian bodies in pig embryos XVI, GO
Hxbshbebg, Leonard K.
An anopheles mosquito which does not transmit malaria XV, 53
Hibshbebg, Leonard K.. ami Dohme, Gustavus C.
The distribution of anopheles in the vicinity of Baltimore XIII, 45
Hitzrot. James M.
A composite study of the axillary artery in man.... XII, 136 Hoch, August.
A case of hysteria with paroxysmal inspiratory spasms.
( Proceedings.) I, 115
A case of pseudo-chorea. (Proceedings.) II, 65
Case of extensive muscular atrophy. (Proceedings.) . Ill, 12 Hoi h. August, and Simon, Charles E.
Physiological action of antipyrin. (Proceedings.) I, 50
Hoen, A. G.
The photographic room and apparatus in the anatomical
laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University . . . .VII, 109 Hooker. Donald R.. and Erlangeb, Joseph.
Studies in blood pressure. (Proceedings.) XV, 179
Hopkins, Johns.
Letter to Trustees I, 4
Hough, Theodore.
Transposition of viscera IV, 8
Hough, William H.
A case of unusually large aortic aneurysm XVI, 331
Howard, Campbell P.
Gastric tetany. (Proceedings.) XVI, 14S
Gastric ulcer: Clinical varieties and symptoms. (Proceedings.) XVI, 116
Pneumococcic arthritis: Report of three cases XIV, 303
Howard, William T.. Jr.
Acute fibrino-purulent cerebro-spinal meningitis, ependymitis, abscesses of the cerebrum, gas-cysts of the cerebrum, cerebro-spinal exudation, and of the liver, due
to the Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus X, 66
Acute ulcerative endocarditis due to the Bacillus diphtheria? IV, 32
Purulent ependymitis, encephalitis, and meningitis with
congenital malformation of the heart and rectum. Ill, 59 Howell, William H.
Announcement concerning graduate instruction in the .Medical Department of the Johns Hopkins University XVI, 70
Hugeb, William E.
Cyclic albuminuria XIII, 75
Hume, Joseph.
The treatment of general infections, with especial reference to the use of silver nitrate in such cases. (Proceedings.) XV, 61
Hunneb, Gut L.
A case of acute suppurative cholecystitis with isolation of the Bacillus typhosus eighteen years after an attack of typhoid fever X, 163
An improved method of uretero-vesical anastomosis. ( Proceedings.) XI 1 1, 256
Aneurism of the aorta treated by the insertion of a permanent wire and galvanism (Moore-Corradi
method) XI, 263
Case of ovarian cyst. (Proceedings.) XIII, 62
Cases of aneurism. (Proceedings.) IX, 38
Ovarian fibroma. (Proceedings.) XIII, 251
Pelvic tuberculosis. (Proceedings.) XIII, 142
Tuberculosis of the urinary system in women. Report of thirty-five cases XV, 8
Hunneb, Guy L., and Lyon, Irving P.
The mensuration and capacity of the female bladder. .X, 227 Hunneb, Guy L., and Harris, Norman MacL.
Acute general gonorrheal peritonitis XIII, 121
Hunt, Reid.
The toxicity of methyl alcohol XIII, 213
Hurd, Henry M.
John Howard's observations on hospitals (1773-1790).
( Proceedings. ) XVI, 412
Relation of the Training School for Nurses to the Johns
Hopkins Hospital I, 7
The non-medical treatment of epilepsy. (Proceedings.) IX, 296
The teaching of psychiatry X, 205
Hubdon, Elizabeth.
Endothelioma of the cervix uteri IX, 186
A case of primary adeno-carcinoma of the Fallopian
tube XII, 315
I. Primary carcinoma of the appendix vermiformis; II. Carcinoma of the appendix secondary to carcinoma
of the ovaries XI, 175
Hutchins, Henry T.
The clinical effects of surgical anaesthesia and operations
upon anaemic patients XV, 359
Jacobi, Abraham.
Remarks at the opening of the Surgical Building and new
Clinical Amphitheatre XV, 385
Jacobs, Henry Barton.
Some distinguished American students of tuberculosis XIII, 199
Johnston. William B.
A reconstruction of a glomerulus of the human kidney. XI, 24 Johnston, William B., and Harris. Norman MacL.
Gonorrhceal endocarditis with cultivation of the specific
organism from the blood during life XIII, 236
Jones, Harry C.
Inorganic ferments XI, 224
The effect of certain poisons on inorganic ferments. .XIII, 97 The electrical theory of matter. (Proceedings.) .. .XVI, 237 The rise of the theory of electrolytic dissociation, and a few of its applications in chemistry, physics, and
biology IX, 136
Kelly, Howard A.
A case of conservative Cesarean section. (Proceedings.) II, 62
A case of uterus duplex solidus, with atresia of the vagina
and cervix. (Proceedings.) IV, 109
A historical note upon diptera as carriers of diseases —
Pare-D6clat XII, 240
A method of sequestrating the urinary bladder in ex- , tensive operations involving its peritoneal surfaces.
( Proceedings. ) XIV, 96
A new method of exploring the rectum and sigmoid flexure. ( Proceedings.) V, 1"7
Kelly, How abd A. — Continued. vol. page
A new operation for vesicovaginal fistula. (Proce
ings. ) X, 1 1 '<
A note on a series of new vesical specula XI, 93
\ preliminary report on the surgical treatment of complicated fibroid t Minors of the womb, with a description of two methods of operating XI, 56
cinoma uteri. (Proceedings.) X, L96
Drainage of the bladder and cystoscopic examinations.
( Proceedings. ) XII, 298
Excessive growth of fat. (Proceedings.) X, 197
Excision of a parovarian cyst without removal of iis
ovary or tube. (Proceedings.) VIII, 50
Exhibition of a case of pelvic tuberculosis. (Proceedings.) XIII, Ml
Exhibition of a convalescent case of peritonitis due to ruptured tubal abscess. (Proceedings.) IV, 111
Extensive destruction of the sphincter. ( Proceedings.) .X, 196
Extra-uterine pregnancy treated by vaginal incision.
(Proceedings.) IV, 109
Gonorrhoea] pyelitis and pyo-ureter cured by irrigation. VI, 19
Hysteromyomectomy. (Proceedings.) I, 96
Hysteromyomectomy and hystero-salpingo-bophorectomy by continuous incision from left to right or from right to left VII, 27
infusion of normal saline solution in connection with gynecological operations and the accidental hemorrhages of parturition. (Proceedings.) V, 81
Introduction of bougies into the ureters preceding hysterectomy and the removal of densely adherent structures adjacent to the ureter. (Proceedings.) ....V, 17
Israel Spachius's Gynecology. (Proceedings.) II, 164
Lantern slides as an aid to clinical teaching. (Proceedings.) V. 33
Ligation of both internal iliac arteries for hemorrhage in hysterectomy for carcinoma uteri. (Proceedings.) V, 53
Ligation of varicose ovarian veins. (Proceedings.) ...I, 23 iima complicating pregnancy and preventing delivery. Porro-Ca?sarean operation modified by dropping the pedicle. (Proceedings.) V, 80
Myomectomy in its relation to pregnancy. (Proceedings. ) XV, 259
Xephro-ureterectomy — extirpation of the kidney and
ureter simultaneously VII, 31
New use for renal catheters. (Proceedings.) X, 116
ites on an improved method of removing the cancerous uterus by the vagina XI, 55
On hysterorrhaphy I, 17
Poisonous snakes. (Proceedings.) XI, 73
Professor Smith on the Jersey mosquito. (Proceedings.) XVI, 115
Recent results in hysteromyomectomy. (Proceedings.) .V. 99
Report on the Koch treatment in tubercular peritonitis.il. 15
Sigmoido-proctostomy VI, 30
The catheterization of the ureters in the male through an open cystoscope with the bladder distended with air by posture IX, 62
The direct examination of the female bladder and catheterization of the ureters. (Proceedings.) V. 16
The dissection and liberation of the sphincter ani muscle followed by its direct suture in cases of complete tear of the perineum, with a splinting suture passing between the outer and inner margins of the muscle. X, 1
The examination of the female bladder and the catheterization of the ureters under direct inspection. .IV, 101
Kelly, Howabd a Continued. vol. paoi
The methods employed in securing
Emmet's I hibition of original tal
'iied bj i lr Emmet I V, r.i
The more remote results of n and tubes I, 57
The piezometi i rumen! foi
XV, 293
The recognition ot the polsonou ol North America X, 217
The removal of pelvic inflammatory masses by the abdomen alter bisection of the uterus XII, 1
The treatment of large myomatous tumors of thi
Myomotomy and hysteromyomectomy II, 45
The treatment of large vesico-vaginal fistula? VII, 29
The treatment of pyo-ureteritis and pyonephrosis by
ureteral and renal catheters. (Proceedings.) . . . .VII, 48
The treatment of vesicovaginal and recto-vaginal fistulae
high up in the vagina XIII, 73
Treatment of ectopic pregnancy by vaginal punctui
( Proceedings.) VII, 209
Tubercular peritonitis. (Proceedings.) I, 96
Twin pregnancy. Breech and transverse presentation
The placenta? and the membranes. (Proceedings.) .II, 44
Uncontaminated urine XI, 91
Uretero-cystostomy performed seven weeks after vaginal
hysterectomy VI, 27
Ureterotomy. (Proceedings.) V, 137
Uretero-ureteral anastomosis. Uretero-ureterostomy. .IV, 89
Women in medicine. (Proceedings.) VII, 50
KEJir, G. T.
Effect of altitude on blood corpuscles and blood
plates XV, 177
Histology of the blood platelets. (Proceedings.) . . . .XVI, 200
Kennabd, H. W., and Baeb, "William S.
The diagnostic value of tuberculin in orthopedic surgery XVI, 13
Kerr, Abeam T.
On the preservation of anatomical material in America by means of cold storage XII, 117
King, Francis T.
Address at the opening of the Nurses' Home I, 6
Kxopf, S. A.
Respiratory exercises in the prevention and treatment
of pulmonary diseases XII, 282
The prevention of tuberculous diseases in infancy and
childhood XII. 275
K.nower. H. McE.
A comparative study of the development of the generative tract in termites XII, 135
Kxox, J. H. Mason.
A clinical summary of fifty cases of summer diarrhea.
(Proceedings.) XIV. 319
Lipo-myoma of the uterus XII, 318
On super-arterial pericardial fibroid nodules. (Proceedings.) IX. 62
Kxox. J. H. Mason, and Wabfeeld, Lot is M.
The leucocyte count in the summer diarrhoeas of children XIII. 167
KorLiK, Henby.
The bacteriology of pertussis IX. 79
Kbusex, Wilmeb.
Ovarian organotherapy XII, 213
Lafleur, Henri A. vol. page
A case of arsenical pigmentation. (Proceedings.) I, 22
Demonstration of amoeba coli in dysentery I, 91
Dysentery — Abscess of liver — Amoeba coli in stools and
sputum — Death — Necropsy. (Proceedings.) II, 83
Thoracic aneurism presenting unusual symptoms. (Proceedings. ) I ( 47
Venesection in cardiac and arterial disease II, 112
La Garde, Louis A.
Gunshot injuries by the weapons of reduced calibre.. XI, 20 Laird. Arthur T., axd Blumer, George.
Report of a case of fulminating hemorrhagic infection due to an organism of the Bacillus mucosus capsulars group XII, 45
Lambert, Alexander.
Treatment of delirium tremens and allied conditions.
( Proceedings. ) XV, 262
Lange, F.
The surgical significance of gall stones. (Proceedings.) VIII, 29
Laplace, Ernest.
A demonstration of intestinal anastomosis by means of
a new forceps. (Proceedings.) X, 113
Laened, Charles W.
Chronic malarial nephritis, with report of a case X, 131
Labtigau, August J.
On typhoid septicaemia, with the report of two cases, one of which was a typhoid infection without intestinal lesions X, 55
Latimer, T. S.
Report of cases of alcoholism. (Proceedings.) II, 42
Le Count, E. R.
The genesis of carcinoma of the Fallopian tube in hyperplastic salpingitis with report of a case and a table
of twenty-one reported cases XII, 55
Lee, Adelbebt W.
Concerning the sinus frontales in man with observations
upon them in some other mammalian skulls . . . .XV, 115 Leonard, Charles Lester.
The advances made in medical and surgical diagnosis by
the Rontgen method XII, 363
Leonard, Ethel L.
Bacterium cyaneum: A new chromogenic organism. XV, 398 Lewis, Dean D.
Hyperplasia of the chromophile cells of the hypophysis
as the cause of acromegaly, with report of a case. XVI, 157 Lewis, Warren H.
Experiments on amphibian embryos. (Proceedings.) .XVI, 238
Observations on the pectoralis major muscle in man. XII, 172 Little, Herbert M.
A simple method of obtaining uterine lochia for bacteriological examination. (Proceedings.) XV, 250
The Bacillus aorogenes capsulatus in puerperal infection XVI, 136
Little, Herbert M., and Helmholz, H. F.
Situs transversus and atresia of the pylorus XVI, 249
Ltvtngood, Loins E.
A case of sarcoma of the oesophagus IX, 159
Kpidemic cerebrospinal meningitis. (Proceedings.) . .IX, 273 Fibroid lung-bronchiectasis. Brain abscess. (Proceedings.) VIII, 263
Tumors in the mouse VII, 177
Locke, Edwin A., and Cabot, Richard C. vol. page
On the occurrence of diastolic murmurs without lesions
of the aortic or pulmonary valves XIV, 115
Loeb, Leo.
On certain activities of the epithelial tissue of the skin of
the guinea-pig, and similar occurrences in tumors. IX, 1 Long, Margaret.
On the development of the nuclei pontis during the second and third months of embryonic life XII, 123
Longcope, Wakfield T.
Tuberculosis of aorta. (Proceedings.) XII, 27
Lootz, Emma, and Tallant, Alice W.
On the relation of the electrical conductivity of bloodserum to its alleged bactericidal power XI, 220
Lord, J. Williams.
Alopecia areata. (Proceedings.) IV, 55
Cases of epithelioma and lupus vulgaris. (Proceedings.) IV, 68
Exhibition of cases — tinea versicolor — bromidrosis. (Proceedings.) Ill, 120
Multiple exostoses. (Proceedings.) IV, 55
Primary tuberculosis of the tonsil, cheeks, and lips.
(Proceedings.) Ill, 140
Lotsy, J. P.
The best method of sharpening a microtome knife. (Proceedings.) V, 136
Lynch, Frank W.
Caesarean section and serious dystocia following ventrofixation and suspension XV, 162
Lyon, Irving P., and Hunner, Guy L.
The mensuration and capacity of the female bladder. .X, 227 MacCallum, John B.
Development of the pig's intestine XII, 102
On the histogenesis of the striated muscle fiber, and the growth of the human sartorius muscle IX, 208
On the pathology of fragmentatio myocardii and myocarditis fibrosa. (Proceedings.) IX, 194
MacCallum, William G.
Embolic occlusion of coronary artery of the heart. (Proceedings.) XVI, 111
Congenital malformations of the heart as illustrated by the specimens in the pathological museum of the
Johns Hopkins Hospital XI, 69
Destruction and subsequent regeneration of liver cells.
(Proceedings.) XIII, 58
Marcello Malpighi, 1628-1694 XVI, 275
On the hasmatozoan infections of birds VIII, 235
On the mechanism of absorption of granular materials
from the peritoneum XIV, 105
On the pathology of the hasmatozoan infections in birds.
(Proceedings.) VIII, 51
Pendulous tubercles in the peritoneum XII, 293
Polyposis of the intestine. (Proceedings.) XVI, 112
Specimens of cystic kidneys. (Proceedings.) XI, 114
The pathological anatomy of exophthalmic goitre. . .XVI, 287
The pathology of tetany. (Proceedings.) XVI, 148
The relations between the lymphatics and the connective
tissue XIV, 1
Thoracic aneurism; Gummata of liver; Thrombus. (Proceedings.) XIV, 88
Tumor of the parathyroid gland XVI, '87
MacCallum, William G., and Clement, A. W.
Pulmonary tuberculosis, with diffuse pneumonic consolidation, in a lion XI, 85
MacCallum, William G., and Habbis, Nobman MacL. vol. page
Multiple metastases from pelvic sarcoma. (Proceedings.) X, 71
MacCallum, William G., and Hastings, Thomas \v.
On a hitherto undescribed peptonislng diplocoecus causing acute ulcerative endocarditis X, 46
Mackenzie, John N.
A plea for early naked-eye diagnosis and removal of the entire organ with the neighboring area of possible lymphatic infection in cancer of the larynx XI, 323
Preliminary report on aspergillus mycosis of the antrum maxillare. (Proceedings.) IV, 9
The physiological and pathological relations between the nose and the sexual apparatus of man IX, 10
Tuberculosis of the lip. (Proceedings.) I, 113
Mall Franklin P.
Anatomical material — its collection and its preservation at the Johns Hopkins Anatomical Laboratory. .XVI, 38
Development of the human intestine and its position in the adult IX, 197
Development of the internal mammary and deep epigastric arteries in man IX, 232
Early human embryos and the mode of their preservation IV, 115
Note on the basement membranes of the tubules of the kidney XII, 1 :;:J
Note on the collection of human embryos in the Anatomical Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University. . .XIV, 29
On the development of the human diaphragm XII, 158
On the origin of the lymphatics in the liver XII, 146
On the teaching of anatomy as illustrated by Professor Barker's Manual XVI, 29
The anatomical course and laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University VII, 85
The lobule of the spleen IX, 218
Marshall, Harry T.
A study of Christian Science XI, 128
Endocarditis in tuberculosis XVI, 303
Loco weed disease of sheep. (Proceedings.) XV, 181
Vegetative endocarditis, cystic kidney, carcinoma of gallbladder. (Proceedings.) XII, 22
Martin, E. G.
The rise of the present conceptions as to the cause of
the heart-beat XVI, 338, 377
Mai; ; i v. Edward.
The checking of operative bleeding by torsion VII, OS
McCormick, J. H.
The psychologic development of medicine VI, 58
McCbae, Thomas.
Acute leukaemia in childhood with report of a case. . .XI, 102
Adherent pericardium. (Proceedings.) XIII, 57
Aneurism of the aorta. (Proceedings.) XIV, 84
Arthritis deformans of the osteo-arthritic type. (Proceedings.) XIV, 323
Benjamin Jesty: A pre-Jennerian vaccinator XI, 42
Case of anaemia. (Proceedings.) XIII, 245
Cirrhosis of the stomach. (Proceedings.) XII, 25
Exhibition of cases of pernicious anaemia. (Proceedings.) XII, 261
Gastric ulcer: Diagnosis and medical treatment. (Proceedings.) XVI, 116
George Cheyne, an old London and Bath physician. .XV, 84
Glossitis in typhoid fever with report of a case IX, 118
History of typhoid fever. (Proceedings.) XVI, 413
McCbae, Thomas. Continued. voi
.Mastitis in typhoid fever, with Hie report o! n
cases XIII. 20
Nervous manifestations of pernicioua anemia. I Proa
Ings.) XIII, <;i
Pneumonia, post-operative (Pra XI!
Post-typhoid insanity. (Proceedings.) XIII, 37
The history of St. Bartholomew's Ho pital, London.. XIV, 149
Typhoid spine. (Proceedings.) XIV, 85
McGee, W. J.
Primitive trephining, illustrated by the .Muni/. Peruvian collection V ', 1
Ml.l.l.t 8, B. LlNDON.
Bilateral relations of the cerebral cortex XII, 108
Meyi.i:. Hans.
The contributions of pharmacology to physiology XVI, 351, 389
Miller, Edward F.
A multiplex slide-holding device XVI, 132
MlLLEB, G. BBOWN.
Acute gonorrhoeal peritonitis. (Proceedings.) XI, 113
Measurement of the external urethral orifice XII, 251
Ovarian abscess with general peritonitis. (Proceedings.) XI, 115
Simple ulcerative colitis. (Proceedings.) XII, 23
Suppurative ovarian cyst with formation of gas inside the
cyst. (Proceedings.) XI, 116
The bacteriology of the cavity of the corpus uteri of the
non-pregnant woman. A report of 68 cases X, 29
The presence of the Bacillus typhosus in the gall-bladder
seven years after typhoid fever IX, 95
The sterilization of catgut XI, 223
Miller, G. Browx, and Clark, John G.
The sterilization of catgut by cumol VII, 46
Miller. William S.
A needle and clamp for injecting lymphatics XVI, 273
Mitchell, James F.
A pin in the vermiform appendix X, 108
Abdominal tumor containing a dermoid cyst. (Proceedings.) XII, 25
Cases of surgical trauma. (Proceedings.) XI, 32
Epithelioma of the lip. (Proceedings.) XIII, 250
The presence of foreign bodies in the vermiform appendix, with especial reference to pointed bodies.. X. 35 The successful treatment of extraperitoneal rupture of the bladder, complicated by fracture of the pelvis, by operation and the continuous bath. Report of a
case IX, 5
The surgical treatment of tuberculous cervical adenitis XIII, 161
Tuberculosis of hernial sac. (Proceedings.) XIII, 249
Moody, Robert O.
Diaphragmatic grooves on the liver XVI, 364
On the use of clay modeling in the study of osteology. XIV. 7S
Moore, John T.
An observation showing that the fiagella of the malarial
parasite are fertilizing elements XIII, 235
Moriarta, D. C.
A pin in the appendix vermiformis. ( Correspondence. ).X, 113
Mobison, Robert B.
A case of lupus. (Proceedings.) II, 19
Alopecia areata. (Proceedings.) Ill, 43
Case of keloid. (Proceedings.) III. 12
Hereditary syphilis. (Proceedings.) Ill, 42
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Morisox, Robert B. — Continued. vol. page
Immigrant dermatitis. (Proceedings.) Ill, 42
Malignant syphilis. (Proceedings.) Ill, 12
Report on the Koch treatment in a case of lupus II, 15
Report on the Koch treatment in lichen ruber and
lupus II, 38
Salicylic acid in dermatology I, 42
Mobris, Johx.
Richard Sprigg Steuart, M. D Ill, 40
Mosher, Clelia D.
Normal menstruation and some of the factors modifying
it XII, 178
The frequency of gall-stones in the United States XII, 253
Mumford, James G.
Jacob Bigelow — A sketch XIII, 1
John Collins Warren XIV, 180
Musgbave, W. E., axd Stroxg, Richard P.
Preliminary note of a case of infection with Balantidium
coli (Stein) XII, 31
Mters, Burtox D.
Fixation of tissues by injection into the arteries XVI, 66
Myebs, Walter, axd Durham, Herbert E.
Abstract of interim report on yellow fever by the Yellow Fever Commission of the Liverpool School of Tropical
Medicine XII, 48
The life history of drepanidium. (Proceedings.) . . . .XII, 300 Noble, Charles P.
Myomectomy in its relation to pregnancy. (Proceedings.) XV, 259
Nortox, Rupert.
Is malaria a water-borne disease? VIII, 35
Nuttall, George H. F.
A chute for infected clothing, intended for use in hospitals HI, 36
A method for the estimation of the actual number of
tubercle bacilli in tuberculous sputum II, 67
Some medical notes made on a trip to Havana. (Proceedings.) HI, 44
Tabulated result of the obstetrical practice of Robert Kennedy Nuttall, M. D., L. R. C. S. I. (deceased), covering a period of fifteen years, ending 1865'. (Proceedings.) Ill, 45
Nuttall, George H. F., axd Welch, William H.
A gas-producing bacillus (Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus, nov. spec.) capable of rapid development in the blood-vessels after death Ill, 81
Nuttall, George H. P., axd Wright, James H.
Report on the inoculation of thirteen guinea-pigs with the sputum of tuberculous cases undergoing the Koch
treatment II, 77
Nuttall, Zelia.
Sorcery, medicine, and surgery in ancient Mexico. . .XIII, 87 Opie, Eugexe L.
A case of hemorrhagic pancreatitis. The occurrence of fat-splitting ferment in the urine. (Proceedings.) XIII, 117
A case of hemochromatosis. (Proceedings.) X, 211
Diabetes mellitus associated with hyaline degeneration of the islands of Langerhans of the pancreas. (Proceedings.) XII, 263
Healed amoebic abscess of the liver and amoebic abscess of the lung. (Proceedings.) XII, 219
On the haemocytozoa of birds. (Proceedings.) VIII, 52
Opie, Eugexe L. — Continued. vol. page
On the histology of the islands of Langerhans of the
pancreas XI, 205
The anatomy of the pancreas XIV, 22£
The etiology of acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis XII, 182
The relation of cholelithiasis to disease of the pancreas
and to fat-necrosis. (Proceedings.) XII, 19
The relation of leucocytes with eosinophile granulation
to bacterial infection XV, 71
Opie, Eugexe L., axd Bassett, Victor H.
Typhoid infection without lesion of the intestine. A case
of hemorrhagic typhoid fever XII, 198
Oppexheimeb, A. R.
Brassfounder's ague. (Proceedings.) VI, 48
Green hair. ( Proceedings. ) VI, 48
Myxcedema and exophthalmic goitre in sisters. (Proceedings.) VI, 33
Ortschild, J. F.
A report of eight cases of canine neoplasm XVI, 186
Osler, William.
A case of arteriovenous aneurism. (Proceedings.) . .XVI, 146
A case of multiple gangrene in malarial fever XI, 41
A letter to the graduates of the Johns Hopkins Medical
School XVI, 410
Abscess of the liver, perforating the lung. (Proceedings.) VI, 144
An acute myxcedematous condition occurring in goitre.
(Proceedings.) Ill, 42
An Alabama student VII, 6
Aneurism of arch of aorta and innominate. (Proceedings.) XV, 66
Aneurism of upper part of thoracic aorta. (Proceedings.) XIV, 85
Aortic insufficiency. (Proceedings.) I, 109
Arsenical neuritis following the use of Fowler's solution.
( Proceedings. ) IV, 43
Biliary cirrhosis of family type. (Proceedings.) ...XVI, 112 Case of Addison's disease. Death during treatment with
the suprarenal extract. (Proceedings.) VII, 208 Case of asthma with cyanosis, extensive purpura, painful
muscles, and eosinophilia. (Proceedings.) XII, 17
Case of hereditary chorea. (Proceedings.) V, 119>
Case of multiple cysticerci. (Proceedings.) II, 61
Cases illustrating forms of pigmentation of the skin.
(Proceedings.) X, 231
Cases of dilatation of the colon in young children. (Proceedings. ) IV, 41
Certain forms of cyanosis with polycythemia. (Proceedings. ) XIV, 91
Chronic cerebro-spinal meningitis. (Proceedings.) ..Ill, 119 Chronic jaundice with xanthoma multiplex. (Proceedings.) XII, 220
Coma in cancer of the stomach. (Proceedings.) . . . .XIII, 145 Congenital absence of the abdominal muscles, with distended and hypertrophied urinary bladder XII, 331
Congenital heart disease. (Proceedings.) I, 34
Effect of altitude on blood corpuscles and blood plates.
(Proceedings.) XV, 178
Fatal hemorrhage into a large bronchocele. (Proceedings.) I, 23
Filaria sanguinis hominis. (Proceedings.) I, 4£
General bronchiectasis of left lung, foetid bronchitis, in-.
cision of cavity, death. (Proceedings.) I, 109 1
Hemiplegia in pernicious anemia. (Proceedings.) . .XIII, 251
Hereditary chorea. (Proceedings.) I, 110
Hyperpyrexia in typhoid fever. (Proceedings.) VI, 143
AUTHOR AND TITLK INDEX.
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Osi.kk, Win. [am. — Continued. vol. page
Influence of Louis on American medicine VIII, I in
Jean-Martin Charcot IV, 87
John Keats — the apothecary poet VII, 11
Leprosy in the United States, with the report of a
case IX, 47
Localized pyo-pneumothorax Ill, 119
Multiple thromhi — multiple gangrene. (Proceedings.) . I, 12 Obstruction of the superior vena cava. (Proceedings.) .II, 40
Oliver Wendell Holmes V, 85
On a family form of recurring epistaxis associated with multiple telangiectases of the skin and mucous membranes XII, 333
On obliteration of the superior vena cava XIV, 169
On hemorrhage in chronic jaundice. (Proceedings.) .XII, 264 On the amceba coli in dysentery and in dysenteric liver
abscess 1 , 53
On the surgical importance of the visceral crises in the
erythema group. (Proceedings.) XV. 2.'j9
On the value of Laveran's organisms in the diagnosis of
malaria I, 11
Pleuro-peritoneal tuberculosis. (Proceedings.) VII, 79
Preliminary note on Koch's method of treatment of tuberculosis I, 108
Primitive splenomegaly with anaemia, cirrhosis of the liver and jaundice. — Banti's disease. (Proceedings.) XIII, 53
Primitive splenomegaly with cirrhosis of the liver. (Proceedings.) XII. 296
Remarks at the unveiling of the memorial tablet to
Dr. Lazear XV, 387
Remarks on the occasion of the presentation to the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, of the portrait
of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, April 22, 1890 1, 64
Report of a case of arteriovenous aneurism of the thigh.
(Proceedings.) XVI, 119
Report of a case of ulcerative endocarditis, with embolism
of the aorta. (Proceedings.) XVI, 118
Report on the Koch treatment in pleurisy II, 13
Report on the Koch treatment in pulmonary tuberculosis II, 7
Resume of history of blood platelets. (Proceedings.) .XVI, 200
The master-word in medicine XV, 1
Thomas Dover, M. B. (of Dover's powder), physician
and buccaneer VII, 1
Two cases of cirrhosis of the liver in children. (Proceedings.) XIV, 322
Two cases of pernicious malaria. (Proceedings.) II, 161
Typhoid spine. (Proceedings.) XII, 265
Owings, E. R.
The infectiousness of chronic urethritis VIII, 210
Packard, Francis R.
The history of some famous quacks XV, 316
Painter, Charles F.
The pathological lesions of the so-called rheumatoid
diseases. (Proceedings.) XV, 252
Pancoast, Omar, B.
Diabetes in the negro. (Proceedings.) IX, 40
Pancoast, Omar B., and Finney, John M. T.
A portable operating outfit XII, 206
Pardee, Lucius C.
The histo-pathology of herpes iris. With report of two
cases IX, 165
Park, Roswell.
An epitome of the history of carcinoma XIV, 289
I'aiiin. Si i w \ht. \<>i
Some objections to the neurone theory. (Proceedings.) X, 139
Pease, Herbert I)., ami Plexites, Simon.
Primary diphtheria of the lips and gums VI, 22
Penrom:, Clement A.
A new apparatus designed for the support and safe anesthetization of patients while in the I posit ion X, 209
Infusion of salt solution combined with a special method for the administration of oxygen inhalations as a treatment in pneumonia X, 127
Localized scleroses of the aorta of probable syphilitic
origin. Clinical report and necropsy in two ca.ses.IX, 140
Oxygen and steam with the vapors of a special inhalation
mixture in pulmonary diseases XI, 288
Peters, Lindsay.
A squamous-celled carcinomatous degeneration of an ovarian dermoid cyst; also an adenocarcinoma of the ovary associated with an ovarian dermoid cyst... XI, 78
Malarial fever in infancy, probably maternal in origin XIII, 139
Piurrix, Hardy.
A case of scrotal hernia. (Proceedings.) I, 97
Platt, Walter B.
A case of contracted finger after a burn. (Proceedings.) IV, 55
A case of epispadias. (Proceedings.) IV, 55
A new method of treatment of prolapsus ani. (Proceedings.) VII, 145
Acquired club foot. (Proceedings.) VII, 145
Baron von Langenbeck, Surgeon-General of the German Army, Professor of Surgery in the University of Berlin V, 62
Case of empyema of the right antrum. (Proceedings.) XI, 72
Case of infantile paralysis with hyperextension of leg
on thigh. (Proceedings.) IV, 55
Cases of bow-leg, knock-knee, and epispadias. (Proceedings.) XII, 18
Congenital amputation of forearm; Congenital hypertrophy of foot; Epispadias; Fracture of femur; Undescended testicle. (Proceedings.) VI, 49
Congenital club foot. (Proceedings.) VII, 145, 146
Congenital hip-joint dislocation. (Proceedings.) ....XI, 72
Congenital opening of the palatoglossus muscle. (Proceedings.) XI, 72
Fabricius Guilhelmus Hildanus, the father of German
surgery XVI, 7
Johannes Miiller, a university teacher VII, 16
John Bell, Surgeon VII, 198
Purpura hemorrhagica. (Proceedings.) Ill, 75
Radical operation for cure of inguinal hernia. (Proceedings.) Ill, 74
Strangulated inguinal hernia in a child three months
old. (Proceedings.) Ill, 74
Strangulated inguinal hernia in an infant aged one year.
(Proceedings.) Ill, 74
The radical cure of hernia, by implanting a section of
sterilized sponge VIII, 44
Pleasants, J. Hall.
Heredity in diabetes mellitus, with a report of six cases
occurring in a family XI, 325
The second hospital in the colonies, the " Coole Springs
of St. Maries," Maryland, 1698 XV, 18
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GENERAL IXDEX TO THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL BULLETIN.
Pleasants, J. Hall. — Continual. vol. page Traumatic pericarditis, endocarditis and myocarditis XIV, 124
Pohlmax. Augustus G.
Abnormalities in the form of the kidney and ureter dependent on the development of the renal bud XVI. 51
A note on the developmental relations of the kidney and ureter in human embryos XVI, 49
Porter, Otley J.
Observations upon smallpox. (Proceedings.) XII, 298
Pratt, Joseph H.
On the causes of cardiac insufficiency XV, 301
Relation of blood platelets to disease. (Proceedings.) XVI, 201
Pesey. Brown.
The genesis of glioma retina? in neuroglia XIII, 229
Pyle, Walter L., and Golld, George M.
King Arthur's medicine VIII, 239
Ramsay. Otto G.
A complete duplication of the left ureter from the kidney
to the bladder VII, 201
A pin imbedded in the rectum XI, 256
A study of sixty-seven cases of primary malignant tumors
of the suprarenal gland X, 20
An unusual method of performing hysteromyomec tomy XI, 77
Randolph, Robert L.
A clinical and experimental study of the so-called oyster
shucker's keratitis VI, 150
A clinical study of forty cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis, with reference to the eye symptoms IV, 59
A second series of cataract operations (one hundred and
fifty-eight) VIII, 199
A series of fifty consecutive operations for cataract. .Ill, 19 Absolute alcohol as a disinfectant for instruments. A
bacteriological study VII, 185
Advancement of the internal rectus. (Proceedings.) .IV, 40 An interesting case of trachoma. (Proceedings.) ....V, 67
Bilateral dacryo-adenitis. (Proceedings.) VIII, 132
Cases of necrosis of lachrymal sac. (Proceedings.) . . .II, Gl Conclusions from clinical and bacteriological experiments
with holocain IX, 154
Exhibition of a case of osteoma of external auditory
canal. (Proceedings.) XII, 219
irirleremia, glaucoma simplex, and zonular cataract combined in one patient IV, 68
Mild solutions of corrosive sublimate in the treatment
of keratitis. (Proceedings.) I, 46
Operations for cataract. (Proceedings.) VIII, 133
The anatomical changes in two cases of retinal detachment VII, 179
The role of the toxins in inflammations of the eye.. XIV, 47 The significance of albuminuric retinitis in pregnancy. V, 69 The use of fluorescein as a means of diagnosing lesions
of the cornea I, 43
Two successful cataract operations on a dog VI, 28
Use of the magnet in extracting foreign bodies from the
eye. ( Proceedings. ) XIV, 314
Ri ed, Walter.
Association of proteus vulgaris with Diplococcus lance olatus in a case of croupous pneumonia V, 24
Reese, n. Meredith.
Aneurism of the aorta. (Proceedings.) I, 114
On trichloracetic acid as a tost for albumen in urine. . .1. .",:',
Reik, Henry O.
A case of cavernous angioma (vascular neevus) of the tunica conjunctiva VIII, 236
A preliminary report on a new method of treating tinnitus aurium. (Proceedings.) XV, 65
Cases of congenital defects of the iris. (Proceedings.) XIV, 322
Catarrhal otitis media (non-suppurative) as a factor in
the etiology of facial paralysis XIII, 83
Ophthalmoscopic appearances of chorea with embolism of
central artery of retina XII, 325
Report on the examination of the ears of 440 school
children XI, 318
Supplementary report on the sterilization of instruments
by formaldehyde IX, 82
The treatment of aural exostoses XIV, 82
Reik, He.vry O., and Watson, William T.
Apparatus for sterilizing instruments with formaldehyde; experimental tests VIII, 261
Rejisex, Charles M.
A case of syphilis of the peripheral nerves and lungs. XIV, 2S0 Reulixg, Robert.
A case of right-sided infantile hemiplegia, with a description of the pathological changes found in the
brain and the spinal cord XVI, 21
Reulixg, Robert, and Herrixg, Artiivr P.
Cavities in the brain produced by the Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus X, 62
Reynolds, Edward.
The diagnosis of the condition of each kidney by inoculation of the separated sediments into guinea-pigs in
suspected renal tuberculosis IX, 253
Robb, Hunter.
A case of associated streptococcus infection of the vermiform appendix and Fallopian tube Ill, 23
A case of double vagina, with operation V, 50
Abstract of Kiistner's treatment of inversion of puerperal
uterus. (Proceedings.) V, 19
An operating table V, 73
Atresia of vagina, absence of cervix uteri with a double dermoid cyst communicating with an adherent loop
of the ileum. (Proceedings.) II, 43
Carcinoma uteri with nephritis. (Proceedings.) I, 112
Cysto-sarcoma of the ovary. (Proceedings.) II, 42
Hippocrates on hysteria. (Proceedings.) Ill, 7S
Hippocrates on the diseases of women and parturition.
(Proceedings.) Ill, 43
Hydrosalpinx. (Proceedings.) I, 112
Hysteromyomectomy, with a report of four cases. .. .Ill, 69 Importance to the surgeon of a bacteriological training IV, 124
Laceration of the perineum and vaginal outlet — repair
of the recent tear I, 10.^
Modified Sims speculum. (Proceedings.) I, 97
Madame Boi vin V, 59
Mme. Lachapelle, midwife. (Proceedings.) II, 103
Maintenance of an aseptic technique in gynecological
operations outside of hospitals IV, 106
Remarks on the writings of Louyse Bourgeois IV, 7-"i
Ruptured right tubal pregnancy; associated with perforation of the vermiform appendix. Confirmatory diagnosis by aspiration; operation, death II, 137
Submucous fibroid of the uterus. (Proceedings.) I, 22
The works of Justine Siegemundin, the midwife V, 4
The writings of Mauriocau VI, 51
Al'TlloU AND TITLK INDKX.
1!)
Roub, Hunter, and Giikiskiv, Albert A. vol. page
Coeliotomy for myoma of the uterus. Hysteromyomec tomy. Infection by Bacterium coll commune II, \ '■'.'■'
Infection through tin- drainage tube; the result of the bacteriological examination of drainage tube fluids in
sixteen consecutive cases of coeliotomy II, 93
The bacillus proteus Zenkeri in an ovarian abscess. VI 1 1, 4 The bacteria in wounds and skin-stitches Ill, 37
Robb, Isabel Hampton.
Practical and scientific instruction in invalid cooking.. I, 108 The quality of thoroughness in nurses' work XIV, 225
Robinson, G. Canby.
On a cyst originating from the ductus thyreoglossus.XIII, 8t The development of grave robbing in England XVI, 42
Rose, A< hd les.
Greek in medicine XIII, 100
Knowledge of Greek and corruption of language. (Correspondence.) XVI, 263
Rosenheim, Sylvan.
On the pathological changes in the spinal cord in a case
of Pott's disease IX, 240
Two cases of leukokeratosis buccalis; comparison with the histological changes in a case of tylosis palmae et
plar-tas XV, 47
Rowley, Mary E.
Some unusual forms of malarial parasites XV, 22
Rubel, Matjbice, and Hambubgeb, Louis P.
Pemphigus vegetans XIV, 63
Russell, Colin K.
Changes in the nervous system after parathyroidectomy XV, 196
Russell, William W.
Aberrant portions of the Mullerian duct found in an
ovary X, 8
Malarial infection as a source of error in surgical
diagnosis VII, 204
The clinical course of forty-seven cases of carcinoma of
the uterus subsequent to hysterectomy VI, 154
Sabin, Florence R.
A case of arsenical neuritis. (Proceedings.) XII, 221
A case of arterial disease, possibly periarteritis nodosa XII, 195
On Flechsig's investigations on the brain XVI, 45
On the anatomical relations of the nuclei of reception
of the cochlear and vestibular nerves VIII, 253
Sachs, Ernest.
A case of amaurotic family idiocy XV, 94
Salzer, Henry.
The presence and absence of free hydrochloric acid
in the stomach IV, 121
Sampson, John A.
Ascending renal infection; with special reference to the reflex of urine from the bladder into the ureters as an etiological factor in its causation and maintenance XIV. Z'ii
Complications arising from freeing the ureters in the more radical operations for carcinoma cervicis uteri, with special reference to post-operative ureter.il necrosis XV, 123
Pathology of cervical cancer. (Proceedings.) XVI, 150
Proper foot wear and the treatment of weakened and flat feet by mechanical devices for maintaining the adducted position XIII. 8
Sampson, John A. Continued. VOL.
The advantages of the Sims posture In cystoacop
inations XIV, 194
The control of hemorrhage following pelvic operations by packing the pelvis with gauze througb a proctoscope and maintaining cou ure by packing the vagina XIV, 237
The efficiency of the periureteral arterial plexus, and I importance of its preservation in the more radical operation, for carcinoma cervicis uteri XV, -','J
The Importance of a more radical operation in carcinoma cervicis uteri as suggested by pathological find! In the parametrium XIII, 299
The relation between carcinoma cervicis uteri and the bladder and its significance in the more rn ions for that disease XV, 156
The relation between carcinoma cervicis uteri and the rectum and its significance in the more radical operations for that disease XV, 10S
The relation between carcinoma cervicis uteri and the ureters, and its significance in the more radical op-rations for that disease XV, 72
Vesicovaginal fistula* following hysterectomy for carcinoma cervicis uteri, with special reference to their
origin and closure XV, 285
Schenck, Benjamin R.
On refractory subcutaneous abscesses caused by a fungus
possibly related to the sporotricha IX, 286
Sen up, E.
A case of cancer of the mamma cured by means of
Roentgen rays XV. 102
SCHMOLL, E.
The chemical origin of leucocytes XV, 2:18
Scut 'tz, John L.
A rapid method of making nutrient agar-agar Ill, 92
Scott, J. A.
Remarks on Mitchell's high-tension pulse. (Proceedings.) I, 62
Simon. Charles E.
A case of aphasia. (Proceedings.) I, 48
Abscess of the liver, perforation into the lung; amoeba coli
in sputum. ( Proceedings. ) I, 97
Ehrlich's test in typhoid fever I, 93
Heredity in Meniere's disease IV, 82
Simon, Charles E., and Campbell, D. G. J.
A case of myelogenous leukaemia. (Proceedings.) ... .XV. IS! A contribution to the study of cystinuria XV. 365
Simon, Charles E., and Hoch, August.
Physiological action of antipyrin. (Proceedings.) ....I, 50
Slemons. J. Morris.
Metabolism in pregnancy. (Proceedings.) XV, 67
Slaughteb, B. Rosalie.
The plague in India XIV, 307
Smith, Frank R.
A case of tuberculous pericarditis. (Proceedings.) .. .IV, 10 A case presenting the group of symptoms termed astasia abasia y ( 13
The medicine of Aristotle iv, 85
The oath of Hippocrates in, 33
Smith, Henry L.
Synesthesia XVI. 25s
Abstract. (Proceedings.) XVI, 149
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GENERAL INDEX TO THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL BULLETIN,
Spence, William W. vol. page
Remarks at the presentation of Thorwaldsen's statue of
Christ to the Hospital VIII, 1
Spilled, William G.
A microscopical study of the spinal cord in two cases
of Pott's disease .' IX, 125
Spratt, C. N.
Case of gonorrhceal peritonitis. (Proceedings.) ... .XIII, 247 Stately, Albert L.
A case of congenital deformity II, 158
Myomectomy during pregnancy, involving opening of
the abdominal cavity. (Proceedings.) V, 33
Two cases of hematuria with catheterization of ureters
and exploratory nephrotomy IV, 25
Steinkr, Bernard C.
Dr. Richard Brooke, the first scientific observer in Maryland XV, 294
Stexneb, Walter R.
A case of typhoid arteritis. (Proceedings.) XV, 60
A contribution to the history of medicine in Maryland
during the Revolution, 1775-1779 XVI, 241
A contribution to the history of medicine in the Province
of Maryland, 1636-1671 XIII, 192
Governor John Winthrop Jr., of Connecticut, as a
physician XIV, 294
Haemophilia in the negro XI, 44
Peripheral venous thrombosis in pneumonia, with report of three cases and a review of those previously recorded XIII, 130
Report of a case of carcinoma diagnosed by means of paracentesis abdominis, with some remarks on the diagnostic value of examinations of serous effusions XII, 310
Some early autopsies in the United States XIV, 201
Sternberg, George M.
The treatment of yellow fever with sodium bicarbonate
and mercuric chloride I, 68
Stieren, Edward.
A case of acquired cyst of the conjunctiva containing an embryonic toothlike structure XVI, 308
Oedematous changes in the epithelium of the cornea in
a case of uveitis following gonorrhceal ophthalmia. IX, 290 Tubercular dacryoadenitis and conjunctivitis, containing the report of a probable case ending in spontaneous recovery and a review of the previous literature on
tubercular dacryoadenitis XII, 349
St i iK.s, Charles Wardell.
Notes on parasites V, 57
Protozoic and blastomycetic dermatitis. (Proceedings.) XII, 296
Pulmonary distomatosis in man. (Proceedings.) XV, 263
Report on the prevalence of uncinariasis in the Southern
States. (Proceedings.) XIV, 315
Stimson, Lewis A.
Address at the opening of the Surgical Building and
new Clinical Amphitheatre XV, 381
Stokes, William R.
The pathology of smallpox XIV, 214
Ulcer of the stomach caused by the diphtheria
bacillus XII, 209
Stokes, William R., and Amick, Albert L.
Typhoid appendicitis without other intestinal lesions. XVI, 284 Stokes, William R., and Gilchrist, T. Caspar.
The presence of an oidium in the tissues of a case of
pseudo-lupus vulgaris VII, 129
Stokes, William R., and Wegefarth, Arthur. vol. page The presence in the blood of free granules derived from leucocytes, and their possible relations to immunity VIII, 246
Stover, G. H.
Antitoxic relation between bee poison and honey (?).IX, 271 Strong, Richard P.
Para-colon bacillus XIII, 107
Strong, Richard P., and Musgrave, W. E.
Preliminary note of a case of infection with Balantidium
coli (Stein) XII, 31
SUDLER, MERVIN T.
The architecture of the gall-bladder XII, 126
Swan, William E.
The management of solid tumors of the ovaries complicating pregnancy, with report of a successful case.. IX, 56 Tallant, Alice W., and Lootz, Emma.
On the relation of the electrical conductivity of bloodserum to its alleged bactericidal power XI, 220
Taylor, R. Tunstall.
A new apparatus for applying plaster jackets, with a
brief review of the methods hitherto used VI, 25
Hyperextension as an essential in the correction of the deformity of Pott's disease, with the presentation of
original methods XII, 32
Taylor, William J.
Volvulus of Meckel's diverticulum with recovery after
operation XII, 326
Thacher, H. C.
A report of two cases of utero-vaginal prolapse XVI, 184
Thayer, William S.
A case of aestivo-autumnal fe\er with unusually few parasites in the peripheral circulation. (Proceedings.) XIII, 59
A case of melancholia following typhoid fever. (Proceedings.) in, 12
A case of super-secretion of the gastric juice. (Proceedings.) HI, 141
Acute pancreatitis, disseminated fat necrosis, parapancre atic abscess. (Proceedings.) VI, 32
Address at the unveiling of the memorial tablet to
Dr. Lazear XV, 388
Bichat XIV, 197
Cotton Mather's rules of health XVI, 293
Note on a case of cicatricial stenosis of the pylorus
following a peptic ulcer IV, 45
Note on the increase in the number of the leucocytes in
the blood after cold baths IV, 37
Observations on several cases of acute pancreatitis. .XVI, 355
Observations on two cases of tuberculous pericarditis with
effusion XV, 149
On the cardiac and vascular complications and sequels
of typhoid fever XV, 323
On the value of methylene-blue in malarial fever Ill, 49
Peripancreatic abscess. (Proceedings.) XVI, 148
Specimen of cancer of pylorus. (Proceedings.) II, 162
Splenic myelogenous leukaemia. (Proceedings.) ....Ill, 142
The treatment of malarial fever with methylene-blue.
(Proceedings.) Ill, 13
Thayer, William S., and Blumeb, George.
Ulcerative endocarditis due to the gonococcus; gonorrhceal septicaemia VII, ' 57
Thayer, William S., and Flexner, Simon.
Demonstration of specimen of amoebic abscess of liver.
(Proceedings.) IV, 56
AUTHOR AND TITLK IXDKX.
21
Thelin, Reiba. vol. page Legislation against tuberculosis. (Correspondence.) .XV, 263 Report of results of nursing dispensary tubercular patients XV, 171
Theobald, Samuel.
A case of acquired paralysis of both external recti muscles, with unilateral facial paralysis. (Proceedings.) VIII, 131
A case of atrophy of the optic nerves following hemorrhage from the stomach with a consideration of the causes of post-hemorrhagic blindness X, 82
A case of glaucoma. (Proceedings.) Ill, 30
A case of glaucoma of exceptional character. (Proceedings.) V, 53
A case of transient spastic convergent strabismus. . . .XI, 178
A simple contrivance for effecting pneumatic massage of the tympanal membrane and ossicles. (Proceedings.) VIII, 49
A word of warning as to the indiscriminate use of cocaine in the treatment of diseases of the eye. (Proceedings.) IX, 193
An ideal result following double tenotomy in a case of
convergent strabismus. (Proceedings.) VI, 70
An unusual anomaly of the crystalline lens, coloboma lentis. (Proceedings.) V, 52
Cases of squint and esophoria, due to anisometropia,
cured by glasses. (Proceedings.) I, 41
Exhibition of patient with zonular cataracts. (Proceedings.) IV, 55
Foreign bodies in the ear. (Proceedings.) Ill, 62
Foreign bodies removed from the eye. (Proceedings.) I, 21
Influence of malarial poisoning upon diseases of the eye.
(Proceedings.) II, 19
Inherited monocular myopia. (Proceedings.) 11,105
Mother with coloboma of iris; two children with an
aniridia. (Proceedings.) V, 54
Removal of foreign body from the eye. (Proceedings. ) IV, 111
Subnormal accommodative power in young persons a not
infrequent cause of asthenopia Ill, 1
Tenotomy for insufficiencies of the ocular muscles. (Proceedings.) I, 110
The importance of testing the ocular muscle balance
for near as well as for distant vision XVI, 10
Treatment of acute otitis media following influenza.
(Proceedings.) X, 137
The treatment of otomycosis by the insufflation of boracic
acid and oxide of zinc IX, 251
Thomas, Henry M.
A case of congenital ptosis. (Proceedings.) VI, 164
A case of generalized lead paralysis, with a review of
the cases of lead palsy seen in the Hospital. .. .XV, 209
A case of generalized neuritis from lead. (Proceedings.) XV, 66
A case of neuro-fibromatosis (von Recklinghausen's disease) with paralysis and muscular atrophy of arms and legs XIV, 204
An analysis of the cases of tabes in the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Dispensary from its opening in May, 1889, to December 1, 1898 X, 51
An electric apparatus used in the diagnosis of diseases of
the nervous system I, 75
Asthenic bulbar paralysis or myasthenia gravis. (Proceedings.) XIII, 246
Cases of perforating ulcers. (Proceedings.) II, 41
Thomas, Hi.miv M. Continued. VOL. PAOI
Chorea with embolism of central artery of retina. . . .XII, :vj.\
Congenital facial diplegia. (Proceeding*.) VIII, 130
Demonstration of a case of probable brain tumor. | P
ceedings.) VIII, 215
Obstetrical paralysis, infantile and maternal XI, 279
Pre-ataxic tabes dorsalis with retained knee jerk. (Proceedings.) I, ','.)
Progressive muscular dystrophy — right facial paralysis.
( Proceedings. ) m, 140
Progressive neural muscular atrophy. (Proceedings.) .VI, 45
Reflex nerve manifestations. (Proceedings.) I. :;>;
Tetany in pregnancy VI, 85
Thomas, Henry M., and Cusuing, Hauw.y.
Exhibition of two cases of radicular paralysis of the
brachial plexus. (Proceedings.) XIV, 315
Thomas, Henry M., and others.
Alveolar sarcoma of the cerebellum VII, 193
Thompson, William L.
Analysis of 221 cases of typhoid fever. (Proceedings.) XVI, 264
The blood in pregnancy XV, 205
Tinker, Martin B.
America's contributions to surgery XIII, 209
Compound outward dislocation of elbow, with excision.
(Proceedings.) XIII, 246
Cryoscopy as an index of renal insufficiency in surgical
diseases of the kidney XIV, 162
The first nephrectomy and the first cholecystotomy, with a sketch of the lives of Doctors Erastus B. Wolcott
and John S. Bobbs XII, 247
Toulmin, Harry.
A case of leucaBmia II, 17
On chloralamide I, 32
Two cases of leukaemia. (Proceedings.) II, 84
Travis, Catherine H.
A case of multiple primary adenocarcinoma of the liver
with cirrhosis XIII, 108
Trudeau, Edward L.
The history and work of the Saranac Laboratory for
the study of tuberculosis XII, 271
The present aspect of some vexed questions relating to
tuberculosis, with suggestions for future work....X, 121 Urquhart, A. R.
Sir John Charles Bucknill, M. D., F. R. C. P., F. R. S. . .IX, 180 Valentine, Ferd. C.
Hydraulic pressure in bladder contracture. (Correspondence. ) IX, 191
Van Wart, Roy McL.
Solitary tubercle of the stomach XIV, 235
On a rapid method of staining neuroglia XIV, 246
Verhoeff, Frederick H.
A new instrument for measuring heterophoria and the
combining power of the eyes X, 87
ViRC'How, Rudolf.
Richard von Volkman. (Translation.) I, 20
Walker, George.
A contribution to the study of the anatomy and physiology of the prostate gland, and a few observations on the
phenomenon of ejaculation XI, 242
A new office irrigating stand XV, 394
An apparatus to aid the introduction of a catheter or
bougie XI, 30
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Walker, George. — Continued. vol. page
An experimental study concerning the relation which the prostate gland bears to the fecundative power of the
spermatic fluid XII, T7
Experimental injection of testicular fluid to prevent the atrophy of the prostate gland in dogs, after removal
of the testes XI, 322
Remarkable cases of hereditary anchyloses, or absence of various phalangeal joints with defects of the little and ring fingers XII, 129
Warfield, Louis M.
Carcinoma of the male breast XII, 305
Exhibition of a case of thrombosis. (Proceedings.) .XIII, 147 Typhoid fever: Report of a case with three relapses.
Remarks XIII, 173
Warfield, Louis M., and Knox, J. H. Mason.
The leucocyte count in the summer diarrhoeas of children XIII, 167
Warfield, m.utier.
Congenital absence of radius. (Proceedings.) Ill, 42
Watson, William T.
A case of osteitis deformans IX, 133
Forty-six intubated cases of diphtheria treated with anti toxine. (Proceedings.) IX, 14G
The exhibition of a three-months infant with a caudal
appendage. (Proceedings.) XI, 114
Watson, William T., axd Reik, Henry O.
Apparatus for sterilizing instruments with formaldehyde;
experimental tests VIII, 261
Watts, Stephen H.
A case of peptic ulcer in the jejunum of a dog following gastroenterostomy, with a review of the cases reported in man XIV, 191
Loss of entire lower lip. (Proceedings.) XVI, 109
The silver bolt as a means of fixing ununited fractures
of certain long bones XV, 135
Weaver, George H.
Spontaneous hemorrhagic septicaemia in a guinea-pig, caused by a bacillus IX, 270
Wegefarth, Arthur, and Stokes, William R.
The presence in the blood of free granules derived from leucocytes, and their possible relations to immunity VIII, 246
Weu h, William H.
Additional note concerning the intravenous inoculation
of the Bacillus typhi abdominalis II, 121
Address upon the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary
of graduation XI, 136
Animal parasites. (Proceedings.) I, 72
Cirrhosis hepatis anthracotica II, 32
Diffuse infiltrating carcinoma of the stomach. (Proceedings.) IV, 98
Diplococcus pneumoniae. (Proceedings.) I, 73
Duplicature of arch of aorta with aneurism II, 142
Introductory note to Drs. Durham and Myers's
report XII, 48
Medullary form of sarcoma of the sternum, with metastases in the lymphatic glands IV, 103
Miliary aneurism of a branch of the gastric artery. (Proceedings.) I, 12
Morbid conditions caused by Bacillus aerogenes capsulars XI, 185
Pathology in its relations to general biology I, 25
Welch, William H. — Continued. vol. page
Pathological changes in cancer in mice. (Proceedings.) XVI, 147
Preliminary report of investigations concerning the causation of hog cholera I, 9
Remarks at the presentation of the candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine at the commencement of the Johns Hopkins University, June 14, 1898.... IX, 151
Specimen of otomycosis aspergillus. (Proceedings.) . .Ill, 122
Specimen of traumatic cerebral abscess, with bacteriological examination II, 141
Specimens of papilloma and of epithelioma — so-called
parasitic bodies in epithelioma. (Proceedings.) ... .1, 9T
Sudden deaths from cardiac disease. (Proceedings.) ..I, 34
The evolution of modern scientific laboratories VII, 19 1
The Huxley lecture on recent studies of immunity with
special reference to their bearing on pathology. XIII, 285
The Micrococcus lanceolatus, with especial reference to
the etiology of acute lobar pneumonia Ill, 125
The parasite of cancer. (Proceedings.) XII, 295
The treatment of delirium tremens and allied conditions.
(Proceedings.) XV, 261
The treatment of diphtheria by antitoxin VI, 97
Welch, William H., and Abbott, Alexander C.
The etiology of diphtheria II, 25 Welch, William H., and Flexner, Simon.
The histological changes in experimental diphtheria. .II, 107
The histological lesions produced by the tox-albumen of
diphtheria Ill, IT
Welch, William H., and Nuttall, George H. F.
A gas-producing bacillus (Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus, nov. spec. ) capable of rapid development in the
blood-vessels after death Ill, 81
White, W. C.
The distribution of connective tissue in new growths. XI, 209" Whitehead, R. H.
A contribution to the study of malignant tumors arising
in congenital moles XI, 221
Wiel, Harry I.
A survey of ovariotomy at extremes of life XVI, 102:
Wilhite, J. O.
Does Wilhite's story of the negro boy incident in the discovery of anaesthesia "lack probability"? (Correspondence. ) IX, 82
Williams, Herbert U.
The Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus in a case of suppurative pyelitis VII, 66:
Williams, J. Whitridge.
A new needle-holder. (Proceedings.) II, 6$
Contributions to the histogenesis of the papillary cystomata of the ovary n, 149 1
Demonstration of instruments illustrating the history and development of the axis traction forceps. (Proceedings.) VII, 24
Exhibition of specimens from a case of deciduoma malig num. (Proceedings.) V, 136
Extrauterine pregnancy. (Correspondence.) Ill, 12,'J
Intra-pelvic hematoma following labor. (Proceedings.) XV, 17:r
Inversion of the uterus. (Proceedings.) XVI, 386.
So-called osseous tumors of the ovary. (Proceedings.) Ill, m
The frequency of contracted pelves in Baltimore VII, 164
Wilson, Cunningham.
Cases of amoebic dysentery VI, 1 12
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Windsor, Thomas. vol. |,a,;i Biography of John of Anlerne V, G7
Winni), Charles K.
A report upon the agglutination reactions of the Bacillus dysenteric (Shiga), with the blood-serum of patients suffering with summer diarrhoea XVI, 93
Woods, Hiram.
Ophthalmoplegia externa. (Proceedings.) VIII, -IS
Wooi.i.ky, Path, G.
A case of sarcoma of the eye, involving chiefly the ciliary
body XVI, 402
Bacillus violaceus Manilae XVI, 89
Experiments made to determine the effects of sugar upon
the pigment formation of some of the chromogenic
bacteria X, 130
A note on I ho pigment production of Bacillus pyocyaneus
and bacillus fluorescens liquefaciens X, 1 -'■>
A study of the reticular supporting network in malignant
neoplasms XIV, 21
Wricht, James H., and Nittai.l, Geobge H. F.
Report on the inoculation of thirteen guinea-pigs with the
sputum of tuberculous cases undergoing the Koch
treatment II. 77
Yates, Job tol. paoi
Pathological report upon a fatal case ol enter!
anemia caused by uncinaria duodenalis XII, 366
Y<> I [TO, Hi OH II
A new combined electro-i for the Bottinl
operation for pro m XIII, •':>;
Does Wilhite's story of the negro boy Incident in the i covery of anaesthesia "lack probabill pondence. i IX, S7
Electro-cautery incisor for the Bottinl operation. (O
respondents. ) XIII, 280
Exhibition of renal and ureteral cast
ings.) XIV. 93
Hydraulic pressure in bladder contracture. (Correspondence.) IX, 192
Hydraulic pressure in genito-urinary practice, especially
in contracture of the bladder IX. 100
Long, the discoverer la VIII, 174
The early diagnosis and radical cure of carcinoma
prostate XVI, 315
The use of the cystoscope in cases of prostatic hypertrophy :•
Young, Hugh H.. and Bli ii b, Geo
A case of anthrax septicaemia in a human being a
with acute anthrax endocarditis and peritonitis. .VI, 127
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VOL. PAGE
Abdomen, stab wound of. Richard H. Follis. (Proceedings.) XIII, 142
Abdominal operations, draining the peritoneal cavity after.
John G. Clark VIII, 59
Abnormalities in the form of the kidney and ureter dependent on the development of the renal bud. Augustus G.
Pohlman XVI, 51
Abscess in urethro-vaginal septum. Thomas S. Cullen....V, 45
of jaw, amoebae in. Simon Flexner Ill, 104
of liver, amoebic. William S. Thayer and Simon Flexner. ( Proceedings. ) IV, 56
perforating lung. William Osier. (Proceedings.) . .VI, 144 perforation into lung; ameeba coli in sputum. Charles
E.Simon. (Proceedings.) I, 97
and of lung, amoebic. Eugene L. Opie. (Proceedings.) XII, 219 ovarian, Bacillus proteus Zenkeri in. Hunter Robb. .VIII, 4 with general peritonitis. G. Brown Miller. (Proceedings.) XI, 115
peripancreatic. William S. Thayer. (Proceedings.) .XVI, 148 peri-splenic. William T. Councilman. (Proceedings.) .II, 20
traumatic cerebral. William H. Welch II, 141
Abscesses, refractory subcutaneous, caused by a fungus possibly related to the sporotricha. Benjamin R.
Shenck IX, 286
Absorption of granular materials from the peritoneum, mechanism of. William G. MacCallum XIV, 105
Abstracts of contributions to the science of medicine dedicated to William H. Welch XI 138
Acne varioliformis. T. Caspar Gilchrist. (Proceedings.) . .II, 104
Acromegaly in a negress. Henry J. Berkley II, 134
Actinomycosis hominis in America. William G. Erving.XIII, 261 Addison's disease. William Osier. (Proceedings) VII, 208
VOL. r-AGE
Adenitis, acute suppurative, of groin, abortive treatment of
by pressure bandage. A. Bradley Gaither VII, 137
tuberculous cervical, surgical treatment of. James F.
Mitchell XIII, 161
Adenocarcinoma, of Fallopian tube, primary. Elizabeth
Hurdon XII, 315
of liver, multiple primary, with cirrhosis. Catherine H.
Travis XIII, 108
of pancreas. George Blumer. (Proceedings.) VII, 1S9 1
of umbilicus. Thomas S. Cullen. (Proceedings.) .. .XVI, 110 Adeno-myoma of round ligament. Thomas S. Cullen,
VII, 112; IX, 142 Aerobic spore-bearing bacilli, notes on. William W. Ford. XII, 13
JEsthesiometer, new. Lewellys F. Barker VIII, 125
Agar-agar, nutrient, rapid method of making. John L.
Schutz Ill, 92
Ague, brassfounder's. A. R. Oppenheimer VI, 48
Alabama student. William Osier VII. G
Albumen in urine, trichloracetic acid as a test for. D.
Meredith Reese I. 33
Albuminous expectoration following thoracentesis. Herbert
W. Allen XIV, 18
Albuminuria, cyclic. William E. Huger XIII, 75
Albumosuria, Bence Jones', associated with multiple myeloma.
Louis P. Hamburger . . . .- XII, 38
Alcohol, absolute, as a disinfectant for instruments. Robert
L. Randolph VII, 185
methyl, toxicity of. Reid Hunt XIII. 213
toxic effect of, on the ganglion cells of the retina. Harry
Friedenwald XIII, 52
Alcoholism, cases of. T. S. Latimer. (Proceedings.) ... .II. 42
Alopecia areata. J. Williams Lord. (Proceedings) IV. 55
Robert B. Morison (Proceedings.) Ill, 43
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GENERAL INDEX TO THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL BULLETIN
VOL. PAGE
Altitude, effect of, on blood corpuscles and blood plates. G.
T. Kemp. (Proceedings.) XV, 177
American Pediatric Society, session of I, 15
students of tuberculosis. Henry Barton Jacobs XIII, 199
America's contributions to surgery. Martin B. Tinker. .XIII, 209 Amoeba coli in dysentery. Henri A. Lafleur. (Proceedings.) I, 91
in dysentery and in dysenteric liver abscess. William
Osier I, 53
Amoebae in abscess of jaw. Simon Flexner Ill, 104
Amphibian embryos, experiments on (Proceedings.) XVI, 238
Warren H. Lewis.
Amputation, congenital, of forearm. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings. ) VI, 49
Anaemia. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) XIII, 245
aplastic, associated with lymphoid hyperplasia of the bonemarrow. George Blumer XVI, 127
pernicious, cases of. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) XII, 261
etiology and pathogenicity. C. H. Bunting XVI, 222
nervous manifestations of. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) XIII, 61
Anaesthesia, general cutaneous and sensory without psychical implication, pathological findings in a case of. Henry
J. Berkley XI, 64
study of, by ether, contribution to. H. Dreser VI, 7
surgical, and operations, clinical effects of, upon anaemic
patients. Henry T. Hutchins XV, 359
Anaesthetization. Apparatus designed for the support and safe anaesthetization of patients while in the knee-chest
position. Clement A. Penrose X, 209
Anastomosis, intestinal William S. Halsted II, 1
by means of a new forceps. Ernest Laplace. (Proceedings. ) X, 113
uretero-ureteral. Ureteroureterostomy. Howard A.
Kelly IV, 89
uretero-vesical, an improved method of. Guy L. Hunner.
(Proceedings.) XIII, 256
Anatomical changes in two cases of retinal detachment.
Robert L. Randolph VII, 179
course and laboratory of Johns Hopkins University.
Franklin P. Mall VII, 85
laboratory of Johns Hopkins University, photographic room and apparatus in.
A. G. Hoen VII, 109
laboratory of the University of California. Joseph M. Flint XVI, 32
material — its collection and its preservation at the Johns Hopkins Anatomical Laboratory. Franklin P.
Mall XVI, 38
preservation of, in America by means of cold storage.
Abram T. Kerr XII, 117
relations of the nuclei of reception of the cochlear and
vestibular nerves. Florence R. Sabin VIII, 253
Anatomy, of central nervous system, macroscopical, new
method of teaching. Arthur P. Herring XIII, 85
study of. Lewellys F. Barker XII, 87
teaching of as illustrated by Professor Barker's Manual.
Franklin P. Mall XVI, 29
Aneurism. Guy L. Hunner. (Proceedings.) IX, 38
Aneurism, aortic. Thomas R. Brown. (Proceedings.) ... .IX, 272
aortic. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) XIV, 84
aortic. D. Meredith Reese. (Proceedings.) 1,114
associated with pulmonary tuberculosis and pyopneumothorax. John Hewetson. (Proceedings.) ....Ill, 120 compressing and rupturing into left bronchus. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings.) X, 97
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Aneurism, aortic. — Continued.
duplicature of arch of aorta with. William H. Welch. .II, 142
healed. Lewellys F. Barker. (Proceedings.) V, 31
unusually large, case of. William H. Hough XVI, 331
arteriovenous, case of. William Osier. (Proceedings. ) XVI, 146
of the thigh. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XVI, 119
multiple, with bronchiectasis. William T. Councilman.
(Proceedings.) n, 43
treated by the Moore-Corradi method. Guy L. Hunner XI 263
of abdominal aorta or coeliac axis. Thomas W. Clarke.
(Proceedings.) XIV, 86
of arch of aorta and innominate. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XV, 66
of branch of the gastric artery, miliary. William H.
Welch. ( Proceedings. ) I, 12
of branch of the pulmonary artery. William T. Councilman. (Proceedings.) II, 43
of the dorsalis pedis. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) IV, 27
of thoracic aorta. William Osier. (Proceedings.) . .XIV, 85 of thoracic aorta. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) .XV, 57 thoracic. William G. MacCallum. (Proceedings.) .XIV, 88 thoracic, presenting unusual symptoms. Henri A. Lafleur.
(Proceedings.) I, 47
Aneurisms, gelatin injections in the treatment of. Thomas
B. Futcher. (Proceedings.) X, 95
of aorta, multiple saccular, with rupture into the pericardium, two cases of. Philip K. Gilman XV, 170
thoracic. F. Harry Baetjer. (Proceedings.) XVI, 387
Angina, pseudo-diphtheric, relatior of to diphtheria, with special reference to scarlatinal pseudo-membranous
angina. William D. Booker Ill, 109
treated with Behring's anti-toxin, notes on some cases of.
George Blumer VI, 158
Angioma (vascular nevus) of the tunica conjunctiva, cavernous. Henry O. Reik VIII, 236
Angio-sarcoma of the ovary. Thomas S. Cullen V, 134
Anchyloses, hereditary, or absence of various phalangeal
joints. George Walker XII, 129
cicatricial jaw. William S. Halsted. (Proceedings. ).. .1, 111 of jaws, spurious. William S. Halsted. (Proceedings.) .II, 62 Aniridia, two children with; mother with coloboma of iris.
( Proceedings. ) V, 54
Anisometropia, cases of squint and esophoria due to, cured by
glasses. Samuel Theobald I, 41
Announcement concerning graduate instruction in the Medical Department of the Johns Hopkins University.
William H. Howell XVI, 70
Anomaly of arch of aorta with additional muscle in the
neck. A. B. Herrick VIII, 234
Anopheles in the vicinity of Baltimore, distribution of.
Leonard K. Hirshberg and Gustavus C. Dohme. .XIII, 45 mosquito which does not transmit malaria. Leonard
K. Hirshberg XV, 53
Anthrax in a human being. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings.) VI, 94
septicaemia in a human being associated with acute anthrax endocarditis and peritonitis. George Blumer
and Hugh H. Young VI, 127
Antipyrin, physiological action of. Charles E. Simon and'
August Hoch. (Proceedings.) I, 50
Aorta, anomaly of arch of, with an additional muscle in the
neck. A. B. Herrick VIII, 234
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Aortic insufficiency. William Osier. (Proceedings.) I, 109
Aphasia, case of. Charles E. Simon. (Proceedings.) I, 48
Apparatus, electric, used in the diagnosis of diseases of the
nervous system. Henry M. Thomas I, 75
for applying plaster jackets, with a brief review of the
methods hitherto used. R. Tunstall Taylor VI, 25
for sterilizing Instruments with formaldehyde; experimental tests. Henry 0. Reik and William T. Watson VIII, 261
for the support and safe anesthetization of patients while
in the knee-chest position. Clement A. Penrose. . .X, 209 for treatment of fracture of the femur. Theodore Dunham. (Proceedings.) XVI, 147
to aid the introduction of a catheter or bougie. George
Walker XI, 30
Appendage, caudal, exhibition of a three-months infant with.
William T. Watson XI. lit
Appendices vermiformes showing unusual pathological conditions. Curtis F. Burnam XV, 136
Appendicitis. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) V, 82
case of. William S. Halsted. (Proceedings.) V, 32
postscript to the report on. William S. Halsted V, 113
typhoid, without other intestinal lesions. William R.
Stokes and Albert L. Amick XVI, 284
with obstruction. Richard H. Follis. (Proceedings.) XIV, 86
Appendix, vermiform, and Fallopian tube, streptococcus infection of. Hunter Robb Ill, 23
pin in. James F. Mitchell X, 108
Appendix vermiformis, primary carcinoma of; Carcinoma of the appendix secondary to carcinoma of the ovaries.
Elizabeth Hurdon XI, 175
Archer, John, M. B., biographical sketch of X, 141
sketch of. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) II, 22
Arderne, John, and early English medical writers. John S.
Billings V, 21
biography of. Thomas Windsor V, 67
Aristotle, medicine of. Frank R. Smith IV, 85
Arterial disease, possibly periarteritis nodosa. Florence R.
Sabin XII, 195
Arteries, internal mammary and deep epigastric, development
of, in man. Franklin P. Mall IX, 232
Arteritis, typhoid. Walter R. Steiner. (Proceedings.) . .XV, 60 Artery, axillary, in man, composite study of. J. M. Hitz rot XII, 136
left subclavian, ligation of the first portion of, and excision of a subclavio-axillary aneurism. William S.
Halsted. (Proceedings.) Ill, 93
Arthritis deformans. Thomas R. Boggs. (Proceedings.) XIII, 115
of the osteo-arthritic type. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) XIV, 323
spinal, case of. C. H. Bunting. (Proceedings.) . .XIII, 250 experimental streptococcus. Rufus I. Cole. (Proceedings.) XVI, 114
gonorrhoeal, and tenosynovitis, successful cultivation of
gonococcus in. Francis R. Hagner VIII, 121
infectious. Roades Fayerweather. (Proceedings.) .XVI, 412
pneumococcic. Campbell P. Howard XIV, 303
Aspergillus mycosis of the antrum maxillare, preliminary
report on. John N. Mackenzie IV, 9
Astasia-abasia, case presenting the group of symptoms
termed. Frank R. Smith V, 13
Asthenopia, subnormal accommodative power in young persons, a not infrequent cause of. Samuel Theobald Ill, 1
Mil.
Asthma with cyanosis, extensive purpura, painful mu and eoslnophllia. William Osier, (Pro
IngB.) XII. 17
Ataxia (pseudotabes), acute, following diarrhoea. H'-nry J.
Berkley in, !t
Atheromatous cyst of the scrotum. John W. Churchman.
( Proceedings. ) XVI, 264
Atresia of vagina, absence of cervix uteri with a double dermoid cysl communicating with an adherent loop or
the ileum. Hunter Robb. (Proceedings.) II, 4::
of vagina and cervix, case of uterus duplex solidus with.
Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) IV, 109
Atrophy, muscular, extensive. August Hoch. (Proceedings.) Ill, 12
progressive neural. Henry M. Thomas. (Proceedings.) VI, 45
of the optic nerves following haemorrhage from the stomach, with a consideration of the causes of posthemorrhagic blindness. Samuel Theobald X, 82
Aural exostoses, treatment of. Henry O. Reik XIV, 82
Autopsies, early, in the United States. Walter R. Steiner. XIV, 201
Bacilli, aerobic spore-bearing. William W. Ford XII, 13
of the hog cholera or Bac. enteritidis (Gartner) type.
Harvey dishing XI, 156
tubercle, in tuberculous sputum, a method for the estimation of the actual number of. George H. F. Nuttall.II, 67 typhoid, in the blood, frequency of. Rufus I. Cole. . . .XII, 203 typhoid, in the urines of typhoid fever patients, presence of. Norman B. Gwyn X, 109
Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus, case in which it was repeatedly isolated from the circulation during life. Norman B.
Gwyn X, 134
case of infection by, in which the organism was demonstrated in the circulating blood during life. Rufus
I. Cole XIII, 234
in a case of suppurative pyelitis. Herbert U.
Williams VII, 66
in puerperal infection. Herbert M. Little XVI, 136
morbid conditions caused by. William H. Welch ..XI, 185 under anaerobic conditions, observations to determine
the motility of. Edward K. Dunham VIII, 74
(Welch), report of five cases of infection by. Edward K.
Dunham VIII, 68
coli communis, and the Bacillus typhi abdominalis, intravenous inoculation of rabbits with. Arthur G. Blach stein II, 96
dysenteria (Shiga), agglutination reactions of, with the blood serum of patients suffering with summer
diarrhoea. Charles K. Winne XVI, 93
gas-producing (Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus, nov. spec), capable of rapid development in the blood-vessels after death. William H. Welch and George H.
F. Nuttall ' Ill, 81
mortiferus, report upon. Norman Mac L. Harris. (Proceedings.) XII, 216
mucosus capsulatus group, fulminating hemorrhagic infection due to an organism of. George Blumer and
Arthur T. Laird XII, 45
of dysentery, with special reference to its etiological relationship to the summer diarrhoea of children.
Simon Flexner XIV. 32"
of plague. (Abstract.) V. 96
para-colon. Richard P. Strong XIII, 107
proteus zenkeri in an ovarian abscess. Hunter Robb. VIII, 4 pseudo-diphtheritic, relation of, to the diphtheritic bacillus. Alexander C. Abbott II, 110. 143
pyocyaneus and Bacillus fluorescens liquefaciens, note on
the pigment production of. Paul G. Woolley X. 129
pyogenes filiformis (now spec). Simon Flexner. . . . VI, 147 typhi abdominalis. intravenous inoculation of. William
H. Welch II, 121
typhosus in the gall bladder seven years after typhoid
fever, presence of. G. Brown Miller IX, 95
violaceus Manilas. Paul G. Woolley XVI, 89
Bacteria, chromogenic, experiments made to determine the effects of sugar upon the pigment formation of.
Paul G. Woolley X, 130
in wounds and skin-stitches. Hunter Robb and Albert
A. Ghriskey III. 37
thermophilic. William W. Ford. (Proceedings.) .. .XVI, 149
Bacteriological study of hail. Alexander C. Abbott I, 56
training, importance of, to the surgeon. Hunter Robb. IV, 124 Bacteriology of the cavity of the corpus uteri of the nonpregnant woman. A report of 68 cases. G. Brown
Miller X, 29
Bacterium coli commune, infection by. Hunter Robb and
Albert A. Ghriskey II, 133
cyaneum: A new chromogenic organism. Ethel L.
Leonard XV, 398
Balantidium coli (Stein), case of infection with. Richard P.
Strong and William E. Musgrave XII, 31
Barker's Manual, teaching of anatomy as illustrated by.
Franklin P. Mall XVI. 29
Bee poison and honey, antitoxic relation between. G. H.
Stover IX, 271
Bell, John, surgeon. Walter B. Piatt VII, 198
Bence Jones' albumosuria associated with multiple myeloma,
two examples of. Louis P. Hamburger XII, 38
Bichat. William S. Thayer XIV, 197
Bigelow, Henry J. ( Obituary. ) I, 102
Bigelow. Jacob— A sketch. J. G. Mumford XIII, 1
Bile, retrojection of into the pancreas, a cause of acute
hemorrhagic pancreatitis. William S. Halsted. .XII, 179 Bile-capillaries, development of, as revealed by Golgi's
method. William F. Hendrickson IX, 220
Bile ducts, miniature hammers and suture of. William S.
Halsted IX, 67
passages, contributions to the surgery of, especially of
the common bile-duct. William S. Halsted XI, 1
Biliary system, entire extra-hepatic, a study of the musculature of. William F. Hendrickson IX, 221
Billroth, Theodor, musical and surgical philosopher. John C.
Hemmeter XI, 297
Biography of John of Arderne. Thomas Windsor V, 67
Bleeding, operative, checking of, by torsion. Edward Martin VII, 68
Bladder, drainage of, and cystoscopic examinations. Howard
A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) XII, 298
female, examination of and the catheterization of the
ureters under direct inspection. Howard A. Kelly. IV, 101
Abstract. (Proceedings.) V, 16
mensuration and capacity of. Guy L. Hunner and
Irving P. Lyon X, 227
urinary, method of sequestrating in extensive operations involving its peritoneal surfaces. Howard A. Kelly.
(Proceedings.) XIV, 96
new apparatus for immediate and permanent drainage of, after suprapubic cystostomy. Joseph C.
Bloodgood VII, 64
Bladder calculus in an infant. John W. Churchman. (Proceedings.) XVI, 264
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Blastomycetic infection, case of. T. Caspar Gilchrist. (Proceedings. ) XV, 66
Blood, circulation of. John C. Hemmeter XVI, 165
in pregnancy. William L. Thompson XV, 205
of certain fishes and birds, morphological study of.
Ernest K. Cullen XIV, 352
Blood corpuscles and blood plates, effect of altitude on. G. T.
Kemp. ( Proceedings.) XV, 177
Blood cultures in pneumonia. Rufus I. Cole XIII, 136
Blood platelets, histology of. G. T. Kemp. (Proceed-.
ings.) XVI, 200
relation of, to disease. Joseph H. Pratt. (Proceedings.) XVI, 201
resume of, history of. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XVI, 200
Blood-pressure determinations as a guide to stimulation in
sick children, clinical value of. Henry W. Cook. XIV, 37 in different parts of the arterial tree. Percy M. Dawson.
(Proceedings.) XVI. 202
in morbid conditions in adults, results of some observations on. John B. Briggs XIV. 35
raising constituent of the suprarenal capsule. John J.
Abel and Albert C. Crawford VIII, 151
studies in. Joseph Erlanger and Donald R. Hooker.
(Proceedings.) XV, 179
Blood serum of patients suffering from typhoid fever, agglutinative action of. E. Bates Block VII, 206
quick method of filtering. Given Campbell and A. D.
Ghiselin VI, 91
relation of electrical conductivity of, to its alleged bactericidal power. Emma Lootz and Alice Weld Tal lant XI, 220
Blood-vessels, of the human lymphatic gland. William J. Calvert XII, 177
of the kidney, intrinsic, and their significance in nephrotomy. Max Brddel XII, 10
of the ovary, origin, development, and degeneration of.
John G. Clark X, 40
partial occlusion of, especially of the abdominal aorta.
William S. Halsted XVI, 346
Bobbs, John S., and Wolcott, Erastus B., sketch of the lives
of. Martin B. Tinker XII, 247
Boivin, Madame. Hunter Robb V, 59
Bone marrow, therapeutic use of extract of. John S. Billings V, 115
Books received:
V, 140; VI, 17, 36, 50, 95, 146, 168; VII, 26, 55, 83, 146, 212; VIII, 15, 83, 113, 135, 197, 237, 267; IX, 22, 44, 65, 122, 148, 172, 252, 275; X, 50, 74, 102, 120, 170, 197, 215, 235; XI, 34, 75, 117, 147, 181, 229, 294; XII, 30, 191, 230, 353;
XIII, 120, 153, 180, 281;
XIV, 103, 260, 363; XV, 106, 300, 344, 377;
XVI, 26, 204, 312.
Books, rare medical. John S. Billings I, 29
Born's method of reconstruction by means of wax plates as used in the anatomical laboratory of the Johns
Hopkins University. Charles R. Bardeen XII, '148
Bottini operation for prostatic obstruction, new combined
electro-cautery incisor for. Hugh H. Young.. XIII, 36 Correspondence 279
SUBJECT [NDEX.
Mil.. PAGE Bourgeois, Louyse, remarks on the writings of. Hunter
Robb IV, 75
Bow-leg and knock-knee, cases of. Waller I!. Piatt. (Proceedings.) XII, IS
Brachial artery, high bifurcation of, with reunion at the
elhow. Minerva Herrinton XVI, 65
Brain, cavities in, produced by the Bacillus aerogenes capsulars. Robert Reullng and Arthur P. Herring X. 62
Broadhent's sign. C. N. B. Camac. (Proceedings.) IX. 271
Bromide, strontium, in the treatment of chronic epilepsy.
Henry .1. Berkley IV, 50
Bronchiectasis, bacteriological observations in some cases of.
Thomas R. Hoggs. (Proceedings.) XVI, 288
general, of the left lung, fetid bronchitis: incision of
cavity, death. William Osier. (Proceedings.) ....I, 109 Bronchitis, fibrinous. Milton Bettmann. (Proceedings.) .XII, 299 Bronchocele, large fatal haemorrhage into. William Osier.
(Proceedings.) I, 23
Brooke, Dr. Richard, the first scientific observer in Maryland. Bernard C. Steiner XV, 294
Brown, Doctors Gustavus, of lower Maryland. Eugene F.
Cordell XIII, 188
George William. (Obituary.) I, 100
James. (Obituary.) VI, 95
Bucknill. Sir John Charles, M. D., F. R. C. P., F. R. S.
A. R. Urquhart IX, 180
Bullous eruption of the extremities. T. Caspar Gilchrist.
(Proceedings.) XIII, 25G
Burn, contracted finger after. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings.) IV, 55
of neck, extensive, plastic operation for. William S. Hal sted. (Proceedings.) VII, 25
Caesarean section and serious dystocia following ventrofixation and suspension. Frank W. Lynch XV, 1G2
conservative, case of. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) II, G2
following ventral fixation. Alfred H. Clark and Robert
L. Bowley XVI, 101
Cancer, cervical, pathology of. John A. Sampson. (Proceedings.) XVI, 150
of larynx, early diagnosis of. John N. Mackenzie . .. .XI, 323
of liver. Thomas S. Cullen. (Proceedings.) XVI, 110
of mamma, cured by means of Roentgen rays, case of.
E. Schiff XV, 192
of pylorus, specimen of. William S. Thayer. (Proceedings.) II, 1G2
of stomach, coma in. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XIII. 145
of uterus operated upon by a more radical method of performing hysterectomy, ten cases of. John G.
Clark VII, 37
pathological changes in. William H. Welch. (Proceedings. ) XVI, 147
uterine, cure of. John G. Clark. (Proceedings.) . .XVI. 149 Cancerous uterus, notes on an improved method of removing
by the vagina. Howard A. Kelly XI, 55
Carbamic acid in the urine after the continued administration of lime water, and the fate of carbamic acid
in the body. John J. Abel V, 37
Carbon-dioxide freezing microtome. Charles R. Bardeen.XII, 112 cervicis uteri, and the bladder, relation between. John
A. Sampson XV, 156
Carcinoma diagnosed by means of paracentesis abdominis.
Walter R. Steiner XII, 310
epitome of the history of. Roswell Park XIV, 289
Carcinoma Conti
in post-rectal tissues, recurrent, wit! I
ellys F. Barker. (Proceedings.) IV, 71
metastases in lime- from a primary tumor of the :
Sydney m. Cone IX, ill
of appendix rermiformis, primary; ( of appen dix secondary to carcinoma of the ovaries. E
Hurdon XI, 175
of Fallopian tube in hyperplastic salpingitis, genesis of.
E3. R. LeCounl XI I, 55
of gall bladder, primary. Delano Ames V, 7 1
of left ovary. <;. Brown Miller. (Proceedings.) ....XI I, 21
of male breast. Louis M. Warfield XII, 305
of oesophagus. John M. T. Kinney. (Proceedings.) . VI, 32 of pancreas with multiple carcinosis. Sinnn Plexner.
( Proceedings. ) V, 1 G
of prostate, early diagnosis and radical cure of. Hugh
H. Young XVI, 315
of stomach, diffuse infiltrating. William H. Webb, (1
ceedings.) IV. OS
extent of gastric digestion in cases of. Charles P.
Emerson XIII. 91
of uterus. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) X, 196
complications arising from freeing the ureters in the
more radical operations for. John A. Sampson. .XV. Inefficiency of the periureteral arterial plexus and the importance of its preservation in the more ralical
operations for. John A. Sampson XV. :;:>
importance of a more radical operation in. John A.
Sampson X [1
subsequent to hysterectomy, clinical course of fortyseven cases of. William W. Russell VI , 1 " 1
with nephritis. Hunter Robb. (Proceedings.) I, 1!2
and bladder, relation between. John A. Sampson.. XV. 156 and rectum, relation between. John A. Sampson.. XV, 198 and ureters, relation between. John A. Sampson. . .XV, 7_ Carcinomata, of the ileum, multiple primary. C. H. Bunting : XV. 389
Cardiac disease, sudden deaths from. William H. Welch.
(Proceedings.) I, :;4
hypertrophy. George Blumer and Harold C. Parsons.
(Proceedings.) VII, 144
insufficiency, causes of. Joseph H. Pratt XV. 301
pathology and clinical aspects of chronic myocarditis.
historic outline of. C. N. B. Camac XV. 27
Cardiograms obtained from a case of operative defect in the
chest wall. Joseph Erlanger XVI. 394
Carey, James. (Obituary.) V, 95
Castration, double, for hypertrophy of the prostate gland.
John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) V. 138
Cataract, operations for. Robert L. Randolph. (Proceedings.) VIII, 133
operations on a dog. Robert L. Randolph VI. 2 series of fifty consecutive operations for. Robert L.
Randolph Ill, 19
series of one hundred and fifty-eight operations for.
Robert L. Randolph VIII, 199
zonular, exhibition of patient with. Samuel Theobald.
(Proceedings.) IV. 55
Catgut, cumol method of sterilizing. John G. Clark and G.
Brown Miller VII, 46
Catgut, sterilization of. G. Brown Miller XI, 225
Catheter, broken in the bladder, cystitis, calculus, pyelonephritis, lateral lithotomy, death. Thomas R. Brown. (Proceedings.) III. 75
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Catheter. — Continued.
or bougie, apparatus to aid the introduction of. George
Walker XI, 30
Catheters, renal, new use for. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings. ) X, 116
Catheterization of the male ureters. James Brown. (Proceedings.) IV, 73; VI, 12
of the ureters in the male through an open cystoscope with the bladder distended with air by posture.
Howard A. Kelly IX, 62
of the ureters with exploratory nephrotomy. A. L.
Stavely. ( Proceedings. ) IV, 43
Cerebral cortex, bilateral relations of. E. Lindon Melius XII, 108
Cervical ribs, notes on. Clinton E. Brush XII, 114
Cervix uteri, endothelioma of. Elizabeth Hurdon IX, 186
Charcot, Jean-Martin. William Osier IV, 87
Charcot's joints involving both knees. Thomas B. Futcher.
(Proceedings.) . '. XII, 296
Cheyne, George, an old London and Bath physician. (1671 1743.) Thomas McCrae XV, 84
Chloralamide. Harry Toulmin I, 32
Chloroform, death from. Impossibility of inducing artificial respiration on account of rigid thorax and adherent abdominal viscera. John G. Clark VI, 89
Cholecystitis, acute suppurative, with isolation of the Bacillus typhosus eighteen years after an attack of typhoid
fever. Guy L. Hunner X, 163
and cholelithiasis, typhoidal. Harvey Cushing IX, 91
Cholelithiasis, relation of to disease of the pancreas and relation to fat necrosis. Eugene L. Opie. (Proceedings.) XII, 19
Chorea, hereditary. William Osier. (Proceedings.) . I, 110; V, 119 minor, occurring during an attack of maniacal excitement in an adult. Henry J. Berkley VI, 44
with embolism of central artery of retina. Henry
M. Thomas XII, 321
Christian Science, a study of. Harry T. Marshall XI, 128
Chute for infected clothing, intended for use in hospitals.
George H. F. Nuttall Ill, 36
Circulation of the blood, history of. John C. Hemmeter. .XVI, 165
Cirrhosis, biliary, of family type. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XVI, 112
hepatis anthracotica. William H. Welch II, 32
of liver in children, two cases of. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XIV, 322
of liver with glomerulonephritis. William T. Councilman. (Proceedings.) II, 40
of stomach. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) XII, 25
Clinical methods, certain, accuracy of. Charles P. Emerson XIV, 9
teaching, lantern slides as an aid to. Howard A. Kelly.
(Proceedings.) V, 35
Club foot, acquired and congenital. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings.) VII, 145, 146
Cocaine anaesthesia in the treatment of certain cases of hernia and in operation for thyroid tumors. Harvey Cushing. (Proceedings.) IX, 192
in the treatment of diseases of the eye, a word of warning as to the indiscriminate use of. Samuel Theobald. (Proceedings.) IX, 193
Coeliotomy for myoma of the uterus. Hysteromyomectomy. Infection by Bacterium coli commune. Hunter Robb and Albert A. Ghriskey II, 133
Colitis, simple ulcerative. G. Brown Miller. (Proceedings.) XII, 23
Collodium sacs, improved method of making. Norman Mac L.
Harris XIII, 112
Coloboma lentis, an unusual anomaly of the crystalline lens.
Samuel Theobald. (Proceedings.) V, 52
of iris, mother with two children with aniridia. Samuel
Theobald. (Proceedings.) V, 54
Colon, dilatation of, in young children, cases of. William
Osier. ( Proceedings. ) IV, 41
Coma in cancer of the stomach. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XIII, 145
Commencement of the Johns Hopkins University, June 14, 1898, remarks at the presentation of the candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. William H. Welch IX, 151
Conjunctiva, acquired cyst of, containing embryonic toothlike
structures. Edward Stieren XVI, 308
Connective tissue in new growths, distribution of. W. C.
White XI, 209
Contracted finger after a burn, case of. Walter B. Piatt.
( Proceedings. ) IV, 55
" Coole Springs of St. Maries," the second hospital in the
colonies. J. Hall Pleasants XV, 18
Corrosive sublimate as a disinfectant against the staphylococcus pyogenes aureus. Alexander C. Abbott II, 50
in the treatment of keratitis. Robert L. Randolph. ( Proceedings. ) I, 46
Crawford, John, M. D., sketch of. Eugene F. Cordell X, 158
Cryoscopy as an index of renal insufficiency in surgical diseases of the kidney. Martin B. Tinker XIV, 162
Cumol method of sterilization of catgut. John G. Clark and
G. Brown Miller VII, 46
Cyst atheromatous, of scrotum. John W. Churchman. (Proceedings.) XVI, 264
originating from the ductus thyreoglossus. G. Canby
Robinson XIII, 81
ovarian, case of. Guy L. Hunner. (Proceedings.) . .XIII, 62 parovarian, excision of, without removal of its ovary or
tube. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) VIII, 5G*
suppurative ovarian, with formation of gas inside the
cyst. G. Brown Miller. (Proceedings.) XI, 116
Cysticerci, multiple, case of. William Osier. (Proceedings.) II, 61
Cystinuria, contribution to the study of. Charles E. Simon
and D. G. J. Campbell XV, 365
Cystitis, pyelitis and pyelonephritis in women, bacteriology
of. Thomas R. Brown XII, 4
sub-acute and chronic, treated by the vesical balloon.
John G. Clark VII, 44
Cystomata, of ovary, papillary, contributions to the histogenesis of. J. Whitridge Williams II, 149*
Cysto-sarcoma of ovary. Hunter Robb. (Proceedings.) .. .II, 42
Cystoscope in cases of prostatic hypertrophy, use of. Hugh
H. Young XV, 348
simple electric female. Thomas S. Cullen XIV, 166
Cystostomy, suprapubic, new apparatus for immediate and permanent drainage of the urinary bladder after. Joseph C. Bloodgood VII, 64
Cysts, ovarian, in the negress. Thomas R. Brown X, 44
Dacryoadenitis and conjunctivitis, tubercular. Edward Stieren XII, 349
bilateral. Robert L. Randolph. (Proceedings.) VIII, 132
Dactylitis, case of. William D. Booker. (Proceedings.) .. .II, 104
Davis, Walter S. ( Obituary. ) IX, 252
Deafness, inheritance of. William K. Brooks XI, 112 Deciduoma malignum, exhibition of specimens from a case of.
J. Whitridge Williams. (Proceedings.) V, 13ft
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Defects, congenital, of the iris. Henry O. Reik. (Proceedings.) XIV, 322
Deformities of chronic gout. Thomas B. Futcher. (Proceedings.) XIII, L16
Deformity, congenital, case of. A. L. Stavely II, 158
Delirium tremens and allied conditions, treatment of. Alexander Lambert. (Proceedings.) XV, 261
Dementia paralytica in the negro. Henry J. Berkley ....IV, 94 Demonstration (of relation of organs) practical method of.
William J. Calvert XVI, 19
Dermatitis due to the X-rays, cases of. T. Caspar Gilchrist VIII, 17, 46
immigrant. Robert B. Morison. (Proceedings.) III, 42
protozoic and blastomycetic. C. Wardell Stiles. (Proceedings.) XII, 296
Dermatology, salicylic acid in. Robert B. Morison I, 42
Diabetes, bronzed, with enlargement of the liver and palpable
spleen. Lewellys F. Barker. (Proceedings.) .. .XVI, 385 in the negro. Omar B. Pancoast. (Proceedings.) ....IX, 40 mellitus associated with hyaline degeneration of the islands of Langerhans of the pancreas. Eugene L.
Opie. (Proceedings.) XII, 263
heredity in, with a report of six cases occurring in a
family. J. Hall Pleasants XI, 325
Diagnosis, medical and surgical, advances made by the Ront gen method. Charles L. Leonard XII, 363
Diaphragm, human, development of. Franklin P. Mall.. XII, 158 phenomenon — the so-called Litten's sign. Norman B.
Gwyn IX, 35
Diaphragmatic grooves on the liver. Robert O. Moody. .XVI, 364 Diarrhoea, summer, clinical summary of fifty cases of. J. H.
Mason Knox. (Proceedings.) XIV, 319
Diastolic murmurs without lesions of the aortic or pulmonary valves, occurrence of. Richard C. Cabot and Edwin
A. Locke XIV, 115
Dilatation, idiopathic, of the colon. Thomas B. Futcher.
(Proceedings.) XI, 114
Diphtheria, action of on the cortical nerve cell. Henry J.
Berkley VIII, 23
bacteriology and pathology of. Simon Flexner VI, 39
etiology of. William H. Welch and Alexander C. Abbott II, 25
experimental, contribution to the pathology of. Alexander
C. Abbott and A. A. Ghriskey IV, 29
experimental, histological changes in. William H. Welch
and Simon Flexner II, 107
measles and chicken-pox combined. William D. Booker.
( Proceedings. ) IV, 52
of the lips and gums, primary. Simon Flexner and Herbert D. Pease VI, 22
treated with antitoxin, forty-six intubated cases of.
William T. Watson. (Proceedings.) IX, 146
treatment of, by antitoxin. William H. Welch VI, 97
with broncho-pneumonia. Simon Flexner IV, 32
with cardiac malformation. Samuel Amberg. (Proceedings.) XI, 258
Diphtheria bacillus, ulcer of the stomach caused by. William
R. Stokes XII, 209
Diplegia, congenital facial. Henry M. Thomas. (Proceedings.) VIII, 130
Diplococcus intracellularis of Weichselbaum, case of general
infection by. Norman B. Gwyn X, 112
pneumoniae, remarks on. William H. Welch I, 73
Diptera as carriers of diseases, historical note upon. — Pare Dgclat. Howard A. Kelly XII, 240
Mil
Diseases of the skin, two rare cases of. I Cupar <;il christ VII. 138
Dislocation of elbow, compound outward, with excision. .Martin B. Tinker. (Proceedings.) XIII, 246
of jaw, bilateral. Frederick J. Brockway. (Proceedings.) i, r.9
Dispensary tubercular patients, report of results of nursing.
Reiba Thfilin XV. 171
Dissecting-room material, use of for BCientlflc purposes.
Charles R. Bardeen XII, L56
Dissection and liberation of the sphincter ani muscle in the repair of complete tear of the perineum. Howard A. Kelly X, 1
Distomatosis, pulmonary, in man. C. Wardell Stiles. (Proceedings.) XV. 20:5
Dobbin, George W. (Obituary.) II, 92
Dover, Thomas, M. B. (of Dover's powder), physician and
buccaneer. William Osier VII, 1
Draining the peritoneal cavity after abdominal operations,
postural method of. John G. Clark VIII, 59
Drepanidium, life history of. Herbert E. Durham and Walter
Myers XII, 300
Dropsy of the peritoneum, encysted, secondary to utero-tubal tuberculosis and associated with tubercular pleurisy, generalized tuberculosis and pyococcal infection. Claribel Cone VIII, 91
Ductus thyreoglossus, cyst originating from. G. Canby Robinson XIII, 81
Duplicature of arch of aorta with aneurism. William H.
Welch II, 142
Dysentery — Abscess of liver — Amoeba coli in stools and sputum — Death — Necropsy. Henri A. Lafleur. (Proceedings.) II, SI!
amoeba coli in, and in dysenteric liver abscess. William
Osier I, 53
amoebic, anatomical lesions of. William T. Councilman.
(Proceedings.) Ill, 13
cases of. Cunningham Wilson VI, 142
in children, contribution to the study of. Samuel
Amberg XII, 355
tropical, etiology of. Simon Flexner XI, 231
Dystrophy, progressive muscular. Right facial paralysis.
Henry M. Thomas. (Proceedings.) Ill, 140
Ears, examination of, of 440 school children, report on.
Henry O. Reik XI, 318
Edinger on " The development of brain paths in the animal
series." Charles R. Bardeen VIII, 126
Ehrlich's test in typhoid fever. Charles E. Simon I, 93
Elbow, crush of — organization of blood-clot. William S.
Halsted. (Proceedings.) I. 112
Electric apparatus used in the diagnosis of diseases of the
nervous system. Henry M. Thomas I, 75
Electrical conductivity of blood-serum, relation of to its alleged bactericidal power. Emma Lootz and Alice W. Tallant XI, 220
Electrical theory of matter. Harry C. Jones. (Proceedings.) XVI. 237
Electro-cautery incisor, combined, for the Bottini operation
for prostatic obstruction. Hugh H. Young XIII, 36
(Correspondence.) 279
Electrolytic dissociation, rise of the theory of. Harry C.
Jones IX, 136
Embolic occlusion of coronary artery of the heart. William
G. MacCallum. (Proceedings.) XVI, 111
Embryos, early human, and the mode of their preservation.
Franklin P. Mall IV, 115
human, in the Anatomical Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University, note on the collection of. Franklin P.
Mall XIV, 29
Emmet's Gynecology, methods employed in securing statistical tables for. Howard A. Kelly V, 51
Emphysema, subcutaneous traumatic. John M. T. Finney.
(Proceedings.) IV, 99
Empyema of the right antrum, case of. Walter B. Piatt.
(Proceedings.) XI, 72
pulsating. Rufus I. Cole. (Proceedings.) XVI, 411
Endocarditis, due to a minute organism, probably the Bacillus
influenzae. (Preliminary report.) Mabel F. Austin. X, 194 gonorrhoea^ in a patient dying in the puerperium, report upon. Norman MacL. Harris and William M. Dab ney XII, 68
with cultivation of the specific organism from the blood during life. Norman MacL. Harris and William B. Johnston XIII, 236
in tuberculosis. Harry T. Marshall XVI, 303
malignant, with septicaemia, cases of. Rufus I. Cole.
(Proceedings.) XIII, 252
ulcerative, due to a hitherto undescribed peptonising diplococcus. William G. MacCallum and Thomas W.
Hastings X, 46
due to the Bacillus diphtherias. William T. Howard,
Jr IV, 32
due to the gonococcus; gonorrheal septicaemia. William
S. Thayer and George Blumer VII, 57
with embolism of the aorta. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XVI, 118
vegetative; cystic kidney; carcinoma of gall-bladder.
Harry T. Marshall. (Proceedings.) XII, 22
Endothelioma of the cervix uteri. Elizabeth Hurdon IX, 186
Enteritis with anaemia caused by uncinaria duodenalis, pathological report upon a fatal case of. John L.
Yates XII, 366
Eosinophile-leucocytes, presence of iron in the granules of.
Lewellys F. Barker V, 93
Eosinophilia in filariasis. William J. Calvert XIII, 133
Ependymitis, encephalitis, and meningitis, with congenital malformation of the heart and rectum. William T.
Howard, Jr Ill, 59
Epidemics, relation between water supply and. Alexander
C. Abbott I, 55
Epilepsy, chronic, strontium bromide in the treatment of.
Henry J. Berkley IV, 50
non-medical treatment of. Henry M. Hurd. (Proceedings.) IX, 296
Epinephrin and its compounds, simple method of preparing.
John J. Abel XIII, 29
behavior of to Fehling's solution and other characteristics
of this substance. John J. Abel XII, 337
further observations on. John J. Abel XII, SO
Epispadias. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings.) IV, 55
VI, 49; VII, 26; XII, 18 Epistaxis, recurring, family form of, associated with multiple telangiectases of the skin and mucous membranes.
William Osier XII, 333
Epithelial growths. William T. Councilman. (Proceedings.) I, 20
Epithelial tissue of the skin of the guinea-pig, and similar occurrences in tumors, on certain activities of. Leo Loeb IX, 1
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Epithelioma, cases of. J. Williams Lord. (Proceedings.) .IV, 68
of the lip. James F. Mitchell. (Proceedings.) XIII, 250
squamous, and epithelial hyperplasia in sinuses and hone following osteomyelitis. Sidney M. Cone. (Proceedings.) VIII, 146
in a dermoid of the jaw. Sidney M. Cone VIII, 208
and papilloma, so-called parasitic bodies in. William
H. Welch. (Proceedings.) I, 97
Epithelium of the urinary bladder in man, observations on.
Percy M. Dawson IX, 155
Erythema, angioneurotic, and its surgical treatment by neurectomy. Joseph C. Bloodgood XIV, 138
group, surgical importance of the visceral crises in. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XV, 259
indurated scrofulous. F. Caspar Gilchrist. (Proceedings.) XIII, 58
Evolution of modern scientific laboratories. William H.
Welch VII, 19
Exercises, respiratory, in the prevention and treatment of pulmonary diseases. S. A. Knopf XII, 282
Exostoses, aural, treatment of. Henry O. Reik XIV, S2
bilateral, on the inferior surface of the calcaneus. Lewellys F. Barker. (Proceedings.) XVI, 3S4
multiple. J. Williams Lord. (Proceedings.) IV, 55
Eyelids, movements of, associated with movements of the . jaws and with lateral movements of the eyeballs.
Harry Friedenwald VII, 134
Fallopian tube and vermiform appendix, streptococcus infection of. Hunter Robb III. 23
excessive growth of. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) .X, 197 Fat and fatty degeneration, some newer aspects of the pathology of. Henry A. Christian XVI, 1
Ferments, inorganic. Harry C. Jones XI, 224
Fever, aestivo-autumnal, with unusually few parasites in the peripheral circulation. William S. Thayer. (Proceedings.) XIII, 59
malarial, in infancy, probably maternal in origin. Lindsay Peters XIII, 139
leucocytes in. John S. Billings, Jr V, 89
treatment of with methylene blue. William S. Thayer.
(Proceedings.) Ill, 13
value of methylene-blue in. William S. Thayer . . . .Ill, 49 typhoid, analysis of 221 cases of. William L. Thompson.
(Proceedings.) XVI, 264
cardiac and vascular complications and sequels of. William S. Thayer XV, 323
Ehrlich's test in. Charles E. Simon I, 93
hyperpyrexia in. William Osier. (Proceedings.) . .VI, 143 in which the typhoid bacillus was obtained twice from
the blood during life, case of. E. Bates Block. .VIII, 119 laparotomy for intestinal perforation in. Harvey
Cushing IX, 257
organisms and lower animals. Alexander C. Abbott. .1, 63 polybacterial infection in with especial reference to certain involutions exhibited by the Bacillus typhosus.
Edward P. Carter VIII, 115
Report of a case with three relapses. Louis M. Warfield XIII, 173
showing some unusual features. Rufus I. Cole. (Proceedings.) XVI, 118
yellow, abstract of interim report on, by the Yellow Fever Commission of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Herbert E. Durham and Walter Myers XII, 48
treatment of, with sodium bicarbonate and mercuric chloride George M. Sternberg I, 68
Fevers, combined typhoid and quartan malarial, report of a
case of. Charles P. Craig. (Proceedings.) X, 213
Fibroid lung-bronchiectasis — Brain abscess. Louis B. Livin good. (Proceedings.) VIII, 263
nodules, subcutaneous, study of. Thomas B. Futcher.VI, 133 of the uterus, submucous. Hunter Robb. (Proceedings. ) I, 22
Fibroma of the abdominal wall; Primary carcinoma of the right Fallopian tube; An accessory and twisted omentum. Thomas S. Cullen XVI, 397
ovarian. Guy L. Hunner. (Proceedings.) XIII, 251
Filaria sanguinis hominis. William Osier. (Proceedings.) .. I, 48
Filariasis, eosinophilia in. William J. Calvert XIII, 133
preliminary report on the blood in two cases of. William J. Calvert XIII, 23
Fissure of the anus. William D. Booker. (Proceedings.) .. I, 113
Fistula, jejunal, remarks upon a case of. Harvey dishing. (Proceedings.) X, 136
plastic operation for the closure of. William S. Halsted.
(Proceedings.) VII, 25
vesico-vaginal, new operation for. Howard A. Kelly.. X, 115
Fistula?, vesico-vaginal and recto-vaginal, high up in the
vagina, treatment of. Howard A. Kelly XIII, 73
following hysterectomy for carcinoma cervicis uteri, with special reference to their origin and closure.
John A. Sampson XV, 285
treatment of. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) . .VII, 29
Fixation of tissues by injection into the arteries. Burton D.
Myers XVI, 66
Flagella of the malarial parasites as fertilizing elements.
John T. Moore XIII, 235
Flechsig's investigations on the brain. Florence R. Sabin . XVI, 45
Florence's iodine test for seminal stains, demonstration of.
Lewellys F. Barker. (Proceedings.) VIII, 133
Fluorescein as a means of diagnosing lesions of the cornea,
use of. Robert L. Randolph I, 43
Foetal heart impulse in pregnancy, palpation of. Douglas F.
Duval VIII, 207
Foot-wear, proper, and the treatment of weakened and flat feet by mechanical devices for maintaining the adducted position. John A. Sampson XIII, 8
Forceps, axis traction, demonstration of instruments illustrating the history and development of. J. Whitridge Williams. (Proceedings.) VII, 24
Foreign body, removal of from the eye. Samuel Theobald.
( Proceedings. ) IV, 111
Foreign bodies in the ear. Samuel Theobald. (Proceedings) Ill, 62
in the vermiform appendix, with especial reference to
pointed bodies, presence of. James F. Mitchell X, 35
removed from the eye. Samuel Theobald. (Proceedings.) I, 21
Formalin, a rapid method of making permanent specimens from frozen sections by the ure of. Thomas S. Cullen VI, 67; VIII, 108
Fracture of right femur. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings.) .VI, 49 of skull, compound depressed. Frederick J. Brockway.
(Proceedings.) I, 21
suppurating, compound, comminuted, into the ankle joint treated without drainage. William S. Halsted. (Proceedings.) II, 160
Fractures, ununited, of certain long bones, silver bolts as a
means of fixing. Stephen H. Watts XV, 135
Fragmentatio myocardii and myocarditis fibrosa, pathology of.
John B. MacCallum IX, 194
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Framework of organs, uew method tor th< d< »n "i
Joseph M. Klin! XIII. 18
Francke'a operation tor gastrostomy, ipeclmen ol
removed after. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) VI. 145
Franklin-Heberden pamphlet of 1759, tested by.
Henry K. dishing XV, 276
Fro?; larva, growth and regeneration of the mil of. Ro G
Harrison X, 173
Fuller, Dr. Samuel, of the Mayflower (1620). the pioneer
physician. Thomas F. Harrington XIV, 263
Gall-bladder, architecture of. Mervin T. Sudler XII, 126
carcinoma of, primary. Delano Ames V, 74
excision of. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) XIII. 54
force of contraction of, and the course of its motor and
inhibitory nerve-fibers. J. A. Freese XVI, 235
infections, observations upon the origin of, and upon the experimental formation of gall-stones. Harvey Cushing X, 166
Gall-stones, frequency of in the United States. Abstract.
Celia D. Mosher XII. 253
surgical significance of. F. Lange. (Proceedings.) .VIII, 29
Gangrene, multiple, in malarial fever, case of. William
Osier XI, 41
Gas-poisoning, case of. John Hewetson. (Proceedings.) . .IV, 126
Gas-producing bacillus (Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus, nov. spec.) capable of rapid development in the blood-vessels after death. William H. Welch and George H. F. Nuttall HI, 81
Gasserian ganglion, extirpation, ninth case of. Harvey
Cushing. (Proceedings.) XIII, 248
three cases of removal of. John M. T. Finney IV, 91
Gastric digestion in cases of carcinoma of the stomach, extent of. Charles P. Emerson XIII, 91
juice, super-secretion of. William S. Thayer. (Proceedings.) HI, 141
Gastroenterostomy for cicatrizing ulcer of the pylorus. John
M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) IV, 53
Gastrotomy for peach-stone in the oesophagus, case of. John
M. T. Finney HI. 117
for removal of false teeth. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) XIII, 53
Gelatin injections, in the treatment of aneurisms. Thomas B.
Futcher. ( Proceedings. ) X, 95
Gemmules or lateral buds of the cortical neurodendron, condition of, in some forms of insanity. Henry J. Berkley VI, 6S
Glaucoma, case of. Samuel Theobald. (Proceedings.) .. .Ill, 30 of exceptional character, case of. Samuel Theobald.
( Proceedings. ) V, 53
Glioma (neuroepithelioma?) of the retina. SimonFlexner.il, 115 retinae in neuroglia, genesis of. Brown Pusey XIII. 229
Glomerulus of the human kidney, a reconstruction of. William B. Johnston XI. 24
Glossitis in typhoid fever, with report of a case. Thomas
McCrae IX. US
Goitre, acute myxoedematous condition occurring in. William Osier. (Proceedings.) Ill, 42
exophthalmic, pathological anatomy of. William G. MacCallum XVI. 2s7
Golgi silver stain with the central nervous system, and its
results; a collective review. Henry J. Berkley .. III. 26
Gonococcus, successful cultivation of, in gonorrhoeal arthritis
and tenosynovitis. Francis R. Hagner VIII. 121
Gout, chronic, case showing the deformities of. Thomas B.
Futcher. (Proceedings.) XIII, 116
aggravated, case of. John Hewetson. (Proceedings.) IV. 40
Graduate instruction in the Medical Department of the Johns
Hopkins University. William H. Howell XVI, 70
Granules, free, derived from leucocytes, and their possible relations to immunity, the presence in the blood of. "William Royal Stokes and Arthur Wegefarth. . .VIII, 246
Grave robbing in England, development of. G. Canby Robinson XVI, 42
Greek in medicine. Achilles Rose XIII, 100
Gummata of liver. William G. MacCallum. (Proceedings.)
XIV, 88
Gunshot injuries by the weapons of reduced caliber. L. A.
La Garde XI, 20
Gwinn, Charles John Morris. (Obituary.) V, 23
Haematoma, intra-pelvic following labor. J. Whitridge Williams. (Proceedings.) XV, 173
of the sterno-cleido-mastoid muscle in an infant. William D. Booker. (Proceedings.) IV, 52
Haematomyelia from gunshot wound of the cervical spine.
Harvey Gushing. (Proceedings.) VIII, 195
primary focal, from traumatism. Pearce Bailey IX, 292
Hsematozoan infections of birds. William G. MacCallum. VIII, 235 Abstract. (Proceedings.) VIII, 51
Haematuria of doubtful significance. Thomas R. Brown.
(Proceedings.) Ill, 41
with catheterization of ureters and exploratory nephrotomy, two cases of. Albert L. Stavely IV, 25
Haemo-alkalimetry and a new haemo-alkalimeter, new method
of. Arthur Dare XIV, 175
Haemochromatosis, case of. Eugene L. Opie. (Proceedings.)
X, 211
Haemocytometer, Oliver's, clinical value of. Walter Baum garten XIII, 176
Haemocytozoa of birds. Eugene L. Opie. (Proceedings.) .VIII, 52
Haemoglobinometer, demonstration of. Arthur Dare. (Proceedings.) XII, 24
Haemophilia in the negro. Walter R. Steiner XI, 44
Haemoptysis from an aortic aneurism, extending into the right lung and finally rupturing into the pleura. Thomas W. Clarke XVI, 98
Haemorrhage, fatal, into a large bronchocele. William Osier.
(Proceedings.) I, 23
following pelvic operations, control of by packing the pelvis with gauze through a proctoscope and maintaining counter pressure by packing the vagina.
John A. Sampson XIV, 237
in chronic jaundice. William Osier. (Proceedings.) .XII, 264 in hysterectomy for carcinoma uteri, ligation of both internal iliac arteries tor. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings. ) V, 53
uterine, in cases of myoma uteri, cause and significance
of. John G. Clark X. 11
Haemorrhoids, new operation for. Joseph C. Bloodgood.
(Proceedings.) VII, 24
Hair, green. A. R. Oppenheimer. (Proceedings.) VI, 48
Hales, Stephen, biography of. Percy M. Dawson XV, 185
the physiologist. Percy M. Dawson XV, 232
Hanging block cultivation of bacteria. William W. Ford.
(Proceedings.) XVI, 149
Harford Medical Society, 1797-8, transactions of. Eugene
F. Cordell XIII, 181
Harvf-y, William, as an embryologist. William K. Brooks..
VIII, 167
Head, posture of, in accidents when the patient is under an
anaesthetic. Hobart A. Hare VI, 1
Heart, congenital malformations of, as illustrated by the specimens in the pathological museum of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. William G. MacCallum XI, 69
Heart beat, rise of the present conceptions as to the cause of.
E. G. Martin XVI, 338, 377
block in mammals, observations on. Joseph Erlanger. .
XVI, 234
Abstract. (Proceedings.) XVI, 202
disease, chronic, Schott treatment for. C. N. B.
Camac VIII, 101
congenital. William Osier. (Proceedings.) I, 34
Schott treatment of. Thomas B. Futcher. (Proceedings. ) X, 96
impulse, foetal, in pregnancy, palpation of. Douglas F.
Duval VIII, 207
muscle, fatty degeneration of. Simon Flexner V, 26
Heating and ventilation of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, report upon for the year ending February 1, 1891.
Alexander C. Abbott II, 129
Heels, painful. William S. Baer. (Proceedings.) XVI, 264
Hemiplegia in pernicious anaemia. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XIII, 251
occurring with typhoid fever, case of. W. H. Haynes. •
VII, 146 right-sided infantile, with a description of the pathological changes found in the brain and the spinal cord.
Robert Reuling XVI, 21
with motor aphasia occurring in a patient convalescing from typhoid fever, exhibition of a case of. George
Blumer. (Proceedings.) VII, 72
Hernia in dogs, cases of. F. C. Beall XVI, 196
inguinal, excision of some of the veins of the cord in the operation for the radical cure of. William S. Hal sted. (Proceedings.) Ill, 76
in the male, radical cure of. William S. Halsted IV, 17
radical operation for cure of. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings.) Ill, 74
transplantation of the rectus muscle in certain cases of, in which the conjoined tendon is obliterated.
Joseph C. Bloodgood IX, 96
of over two years' standing, complete radical cure of by Halsted's method. Silver wire sutures. William S.
Halsted. ( Proceedings. ) V. 98
radical cure of. William S. Halsted. (Proceedings.) . I. 12. 112 by implanting a section of sterilized sponge. Walter
B. Piatt VIII, 44
strangulated. Joseph C. Bloodgood. (Proceedings.) .. .V, 32
inguinal. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings.) Ill, 74
case of. Richard H. Follis. (Proceedings.) XIII, 55
Herniae, multiple. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) .. .IV, 99 Herniotomy under local anaesthesia, observations upon the neural anatomy of the inguinal region relative to the
performance of. Harvey dishing XI, 58
Herpes iris, histo-pathology of. With report of two cases.
Lucius C. Pardee IX, 165
Heterophoria and the combining power of the eyes, new instrument for measuring. Frederick H. VerhoefL.X, 87 Hildanus, Fabricius Guilhelmus, the father of German surgery. Walter B. Piatt XVL, 7
Hip-joint dislocation, congenital. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings.) XI, 72
Hippocrates, oath of. Frank R. Smith Ill, 33
on diseases in children. William D. Booker. (Proceedings.) III. 76
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Hippocrates. — Continued.
on diseases of women and parturition. Hunter Robb.
i Proceedings. I in. 13
on hysteria. Hunter Robb. (Proceedings.) III. 78
of the Striated muscle- lilier. and the growth of the human sartorius muscle. John IS. MacCallum . IX, 208
normal, and microscopic anatomy, an outline of the course in. Lewellys i. Barker and Charles R. Bar deen VII, 100
History of medicine in .Maryland during the Revolution, contribution to. 1775-17711. Waller R. Steiner XVI, 241
of medicine in the Province of Maryland, 1636-1671, con tribution to. Walter R. Steiner XIII, 192
of typhoid fever. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) .XVI, 113 Hog cholera, preliminary repprl of investigations, concerning
the causation of. William H. Welch I, 9
study of some memhers of a pathogenic group of bacilli of. or Bac. enteritidis (Gartner) type, intermediate between the typhoid and colon groups. Harvey Gushing XI. L56
Holmes. Oliver Wendell. William Osier V. 85
Holocain. conclusions from clinical and bacteriological experiments with. Robert L. Randolph IX. 154
Horace, medicine and doctors of. Eugene F. Cordell. . . .XII, 233 Howard's (John) observations on hospitals (1773-1790 i.
Henry M. Hurd. (Proceedings.) XVI, 412
Huxley lecture on recent studies of immunity with special reference to their bearing on pathology. William H.
Welch XIII. 285
Hydatid disease in Australia. J. Ramsay. (Proceedings.) .XV, 173 Hydatidiform mole. Thomas S. Gullen. ( Proceedings.) .XIII, 148 Hydraulic pressure in genito-urinary practice, especially in
contracture of the bladder. Hugh H. Young.... IX, 100
Letter from Dr. Valentine IX, 191
Hydrochloric acid, free, in the stomach, presence and absence
of. Henry Salzer IV, 121
Hydrosalpinx. Hunter Robb. (Proceedings.) I, 112
Hyperextension as an essential in the correction of the deformity of Pott's disease, with the presentation of
original methods. R. Tunstall Taylor XII. 32
Hyperplasia of the chromophile cells of the hypophysis as the cause of acromegaly, with report of a case.
Dean D. Lewis XVI, 157
Hyperpyrexia in typhoid fever. William Osier. (Proceedings.) VI, 143
Hypertrophy, congenital, of foot. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings.) VI. 49
Hysterectomy for cancer of the uterus, a more radical method
of performing. John G. Clark VI. 120
introduction of bougies into the ureters preceding, etc.
Howard A. Kelly. ( Proceedings. ) V. 17
Hysteria, Hippocrates on. Hunter Robb. ( Proceedings.) . Ill, 78 with paroxysmal inspiratory spasms, case of. August
Hoch. ( Proceedings. ) I, 115
Hysteromyomectomy. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) .. I, 96 an unusual method of performing. Otto G. Ramsay.. XI. 77 and hystero-salpingo-oophorectomy by continuous incision from left to right or from right to left. Howard A. Kelly VII. 27
recent results in. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) . .V, 99
with a report of four cases. Hunter Robb Ill, 69
Hysterorrhaphy. Howard A. Kelly I, 17
Idiocy, amaurotic family, case of. Ernest Sachs XV, 94
Immune body capable of inhibiting the development of cancer in mice (adenocarcinoma, Jensen). G. H. A. Clowes.
XVI, 130
XVI. 1 !
immunity, i
beat;: William II. Welch XII
Infant with caudal apj shibition of. William T.
Watson Xf, 114
Ing renal, v, ith : flux of urine from the bladder into the ureters as an etiological factor in I nance. John A. Sampson XIV, 33 1
bacterial, relation of leucocytes with eosinophile granulation to. Eugene L Opie XV, 71
blast iimi i
t XV, 66
by Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus, in which 'h' organ h culating blood dui Rufus I. ('oh- Xlll. 234
by Bacilli] (Welch), report of five
VIII. 68
by Bacterium coli commune. Hunter Robb and All
A. Ghriskey II. 133
fulminating hemorrhagic, due to an organism of the Bacillus mucosus capsulatus group, report of a case of. George Blumer and Arthur T. Laird XII. 15
malarial, as a "source of error in surgical diagnosis. W.
W. Russell VII, 204
polybacterial. in typhoid i'c\cr. with especial reference to certain involutions exhibited by the Bacillus typhosus, report of a case of. Edward P. farter VIII. 115
protozoan and bacterial combined. Simon Flexner. . .VII, 171
streptococcus, of the vermiform appendix and Fallopian
tube. Hunter Robb III. 23
rarer cases of and observation on. Joseph C. Bloodgood. (Proceedings.) VIII, 47
through the drainage tube; the result of the bacteriological examination of drainage tube fluids in six: consecutive cases of celiotomy. Hunter Robb and Albert A. Ghriskey II, 93
typhoid, without intestinal lesions. Simon Flexner and
Norman McL. Harris VIII. 259
without lesion of the intestine. A case of hemorrhagic typhoid fever with atypical intestinal lesions. Eugene L. Opie and Victor H. Bassett XII. 198
with a para-colon bacillus in a case with all the clinical
features of typhoid fever. Xorman B. Gwyn . . . . IX. 54
with Balantidium coli (Stein), preliminary note of a
case of. Richard P. Strong and W. E. Mussrrave.XII. 31 Infections, general, treatment of. with especial reference to the use of silver nitrate in such cases. Joseph
Hume. (Proceedings. I XV, CI
Injury to the shoulder. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) V. 83
Inoculation, intra-tracheal. of the Bacillus diphtherias in rabbits, results of. Simon Flexner and H. B. Anderson IX, 72
intravenous, of rabbits with the Bacillus coli communis and the Bacillus typhi abdominalis. Arthur G. Blachstein II, 96
intravenous, of the Bacillus typhi abdominalis, additional
note concerning. William H. Welch II, 121
of thirteen guinea-pigs with the sputum of tuberculous cases undergoing the Koch treatment, report on.
George H. F. Nuttall and James H. Wright II, 77
Insanity, condition of the gemmules or lateral buds of the cortical neurodendron in some forms of. Henry J. Berklev VI. 6S
post-typhoid. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) ... .XIII, 57 Instrument for measuring heterophoria and the combining
power of the eyes. Frederick H. Verhoeff X, 87
Internal rectus, advancement of. Robert L. Randolph. (Proceedings.) IV, 40
Intestine, human, development of, and its position in the
adult. Franklin P. Mall IX, 197
inflated rubber cylinders for circular suture of. William
S. Halsted IX, 25
Intubation of the duodenum. John C. Hemmeter. (Proceedings.) VII, 79
Invalid cooking, practical and scientific instruction in. Isabel A. Hampton I, 108
Inversion of the uterus. J. Whitridge Williams. (Proceedings.) XVI, 386
Iodine test, Florence's, for seminal stains, demonstration of.
Lewellys F. Barker. (Proceedings.) VIII, 133
Iridereniia, glaucoma simplex and glonular cataract combined in one patient. Robert L. Randolph. (Proceedings.) IV, 68
Iron in the granules of the eosinophile-leucocytes, on the
presence of. Lewellys F. Barker V, 93
Irrigating stand, new office. George Walker XV, 394
Jaundice, chronic, haemorrhage in. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XII, 264
with xanthoma multiplex. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XII, 220
Jeffries, John Amory. (Obituary.) Ill, 39
Jesty, Benjamin: A pre-Jennerian vaccinator. Thomas
McCrae XI, 42
Johns Hopkins Hospital, brief account of I, 4
first report of I, 77
medical instruction in I, 1
second report of II, 124
third report of Ill, 97
Johns Hopkins' letter to the Trustees I, 4
Juvenal, medicine and doctors of. Eugene F. Cordell. . . .XIV, 283
Kanthack, Alfredo Antimes. (Obituary.) X, 47
Keats, John — the apothecary poet. William Osier VII, 11
Keerl, Dr. Heinrich or Henry, of Baltimore, the " Hessian
Surgeon." Eugene F. Cordell XVI, 133
Keloid, cases of. Robert B. Morison. (Proceedings.) III, 12
Keratitis, corrosive sublimate in the treatment of. Robert
L. Randolph. (Proceedings.) I, 46
so-called oyster shucker's, clinical and experimental
study of. Robert L. Randolph VI, 150
Kidney, congenital cystic. C. H. Bunting. (Proceedings.)
XVI, 411
cystic. Rufus I. Cole. (Proceedings.) XVI, 411
exhibition of specimens of. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings. ) IV, 110
diagnosis of the condition of each kidney by inoculation of the separated sediments into guinea-pigs in suspected renal tuberculosis. Edward Reynolds ....IX, 253 intrinsic nerves of. A histological study. Henry J.
Berkley IV, 1
note on the basement membranes of the tubules of.
Franklin P. Mall XII, 133
and ureter, abnormalities in the form of dependent on the development of the renal bud. Augustus G.
Pohlman XVI, 51
and ureter, developmental relations of in human embryos
Augustus G. Pohlman XVI, 49
Kidneys, cystic, specimens of. William G. MacCallum. . .XI, 114
King Arthur's medicine. George M. Gould and Walter L.
Pyle VIII, 239
King, Francis T. (Obituary.) Ill, 5
Knee-joint, excision of in which Hansmann's plate with ordinary screws were employed. William S. Halsted.
(Proceedings.) V, 31
notes on form of cavity of. Joseph M. Flint XV, 309
tuberculous, goitre, old dislocation of elbow. William S.
Halsted. (Proceedings.) IV, 97
Koch treatment of tuberculosis I, 108
II, 4, 7, 38 report on the inoculation of thirteen guinea-pigs with the sputum of tuberculous cases. George H. F. Nuttall
and James Homer Wright II, 77
Kiistner's treatment of inversion of puerperal uterus, abstract of. Hunter Robb. (Proceedings.) V, 19
Labor in a bicornate uterus, case of. Milton Bettmann. (Proceedings.) XIII, 56
Laboratories, scientific. William K. Brooks X, 199
Lachapelle, Mme., midwife. Hunter Robb. (Proceedings.) .II, 163 Langerhan's islands of the pancreas, histology of. Eugene
L. Opie XI, 205
Laparotomy for intestinal perforation in typhoid fever. Harvey Cushing IX, 257
Laveran's organisms in the diagnosis of malaria, on the
value of. William Osier I, 11
Lazear, Jesse William, memorial XII, 215
(Obituary.) XI, 290
scholarship XIII, 26
Legislation against tuberculosis. Reiba Thelin. (Correspondence. ) XV, 263
Leprosy in the United States, with the report of a case. William Osier IX, 47
Leptomeningitis, purulent, associated with acute endocarditis due to infection with the Micrococcus lanceolatus.
Thomas B. Futcher X, 232
Lesions caused by certain so-called toxalbumins. Simon Flexner. ( Proceedings. ) V, 83
histological, produced by the tox-albumen of diphtheria.
William H. Welch and Simon Flexner Ill, 17
induced by the action of certain poisons on the nerve
cell. Henry J. Berkley
Diphtheria VIII, 23
Preparations of the thyroid gland VIII, 137
Letter to the graduates of the Johns Hopkins Medical School.
William Osier XVI, 410
Leucocyte count in the summer diarrhoeas of children. J. H.
Mason Knox and Louis M. Warfield XIII, 167
Leucocytes, chemical origin of. E. Schmoll XV, 238
in croupous pneumonia. John S. Billings, Jr V, 105
in malarial fever. John S. Billings, Jr V, 89
in the blood after cold baths, note on the increase in the
number of. William S. Thayer IV, 37
with eosinophile granulation, relation of, to bacterial infection. Eugene L. Opie XV, 71
Leukaemia, acute, in childhood with report of a case. Thomas
McCrae XI, 102
acute myelogenous, report of a case of. Hermon C. Gordi nier XV, 314
case of. Harry Toulmin II, 17
lymphatic. William T. Councilman. (Proceedings.) . .II, 18 myelogenous, case of. Charles E. Simon and D. G. J.
Campbell. (Proceedings.) XV, 181
splenic myelogenous. William S. Thayer. (Proceedings. ) Ill, 142
two cases of. Harry Toulmin. (Proceedings.) II, 84
Leukokeratosis buccalla, two cases of. Comparison with the
histological changes in a case of tylosis palmae et
plants. Sylvan Rosenheim XV, 47
Lichen scrofulosorum in a negro. T. Caspar Gilchrist X, 84
Ligation of the first portion of the lefl subclavian artery and excision of a subelavio-axillary aneurism.
William S. Halsted. (Proceedings.) III. 93
Lip, lower, loss of. Stephen II. Watts. (Proceedings.) . .XVI, 109
Lipo-myoma of the uterus. J. H. Mason Knox XII, 318
List of scientific medical journals in public and private
libraries of Baltimore VII. Ill
Lithopedion, rare case of. John G. Clark VIII, 221
Litten's sign, so-called — the diaphragm phenomenon. Norman B. Gwyn IX. 35
Liver, enlarged. William D. Booker. (Proceedings.) I, 115
Liver cells, destruction and subsequent regeneration of.
William G. MacCallum. (Proceedings.) XIII, 5S
Livingood, Louis E. (Obituary.) IX, 172
Loco weed disease of sheep. Harry T. Marshall. (Proceedings.) XV, 1S1
Long, the discoverer of anaesthesia. Hugh H. Young. . . .VIII, 174
Letter from Dr. Wilhite IX, 83
Letter from Dr. Young IX, 87
Louis, influence of, on American medicine. William
Osier VIII. 101
Lupus, case of. Robert B. Morison. (Proceedings.) II, 19
vulgaris, case of. J. Williams Lord. (Proceedings. ) .IV, 68 Lymphatics and the connective tissue, relations between.
William G. MacCallum XIV, 1
in the liver, origin of. Franklin P. Mall XII, 146
Lympho-sarcomata. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings.) ....Ill, 32 Magnet in extracting foreign bodies from the eye, use of.
Robert L. Randolph. (Proceedings.) XIV, 314
Malaria. Is malaria a water-borne disease. Rupert
Norton VIII, 35
pathology of, some points regarding. Lewellys F. Barker.
(Proceedings.) VII, 74
pernicious, two cases of. William Osier. (Proceedings.) II, 161
resistance to quinine of certain forms of. C. N. B. Camac.
( Proceedings. ) X, 69
value of Laveran's organisms in the diagnosis of. William
Osier I, 11
Malarial fever. See Fever, malarial.
Malarial infection as a source of error in surgical diagnosis.
William W. Russell VII, 204
poisoning, influence of, upon diseases of the eye. Samuel
Theobald. (Proceedings.) II, 19
Malformations of the heart, congenital, as illustrated by the specimens in the pathological museum of the Johns
Hopkins Hospital. William G. MacCallum XI, 69
Malpighi, Marcello. 1628-1694. William G. MacCallum. .XVI, 275 Massage, pneumatic, of the tympanal membrane and ossicles, a simple contrivance for effecting. Samuel Theobald VIII, 49
Master-word in medicine. William Osier XV, 1
Mastitis in typhoid fever, with the report of three cases.
Thomas McCrae XIII, 20
Mather's (Cotton) rules of health. William S. Thayer. .XVI, 293
Mauriceau, writings of. Hunter Robb VI, 51
McKeough, Edward P. (Obituary.) X, 196
Mechano-therapy in Sweden and Germany. E. M. Hartwell.
( Proceedings. ) I, 60
VOL. i-a'.j
Mediastinum, posterior. Burgery of; Its past and Its future,
.1. I) Faure XVI, l.:."
Medical commission lo the Philippines XI, 26
Medical fees in ancient Greece and Home. Charles C. Bora baugh ix
lore in the older English and poets (exclusive of Shakespeare), Robert Fletcher VI.
nous on a trip to Havana. George II. F. Nuttall . . . . 1 1 1. 11
.Medical School fund I, in:;; III. 139
Medicine in the nineteenth century. T. Clifford Allbutt. . .IX, .77
of Aristotle. Frank It. Smith IV. 35
Melancholia following typhoid fever, ease of. William S.
Thay»r. (Proceedings.) Ill, 12
Melano-sarcoma of the liver, secondary, following sarcoma
of the eye. Louis I'. Hamburger IX, 50
Meniere's disease, heredity in. Charles B. Simon IV, 82
Meningitis, cerebrospinal. William T. Councilman IX, 27
acute fibrino-purulent, ependymitis, abscesses of the cerebrum, gas-cysts of the cerebrum, cerebrospinal exudation, and of the liver, due to the Bacillus
aerogenes capsulatus. William T. Howard. Jr X. 66
at Lonaconing and other places in the Valley of George's Creek, Maryland, recent outbreak of. Simon Flexner and Lewellys F. Barker. (Proceedings.) .IV, 68
chronic. William Osier. (Proceedings. » III. 119
clinical study of forty < ases of, with reference to the
eye symptoms. Robert L. Randolph IV, 59
epidemic. Exhibition of specimens. Louis E. Livingood IX. 273
typhoid, exhibition of cases of. Rufus I. Cole. (Proceedings.) XV, 62
Menstruation, normal, and some of the factors modifying it.
Clelia D. Mosher XII, 178
Mental phenomena and visceral disease. Cary B. Gamble,
Jr XV, 247
Mercury, solution of. in the body. Arthur S. Chittenden. . .X, 92 Metabolism in pregnancy. Josiah M. Slemons. (Proceedings.) XV, fj 7
Metastases, multiple, from pelvic sarcoma. William G. MacCallum and Norman MacL. Harris. (Proceedings.) X, 71
Micrococcus lanceolatus, with especial reference to the etiology of acute lobar pneumonia. William H. Welch.
(Proceedings.) Ill, 125
Micrococcus zymogenes, some observations on the occurrence
of. E. G. Birge XVI, 309
Microtome, carbon-dioxide freezing. Charles R. Bardeen.XII, 112 knife, best method of sharpening. J. P. Lotsy. (Proceedings.) V, 136
Milk as a culture medium for the tubercle bacillus. Alexander C. Abbott. (Proceedings.) I, 61
Mitchell, W T eir. William Osier I, 64
Mitchell's high-tension pulse. J.A.Scott. (Proceedings.) .. I, 62 Mosquito. Anopheles in the vicinity of Baltimore, distribution of. Leonard K. Hirshberg and Gustavus C.
Dohme XIII, 45
anopheles, which does not transmit malaria. Leonard K. Hirshberg XV, r. ;
Mosquito, Jersey, Professor Smith on. Howard A. Kelly.
(Proceedings.) XVI. 115
Motor defects of the eyeballs (congenital paralysis of the
ocular muscles), notes on. Harry Friedenwald. .VII, 202 Miiller, Johannes, a university teacher. Walter B. Piatt. .VII, 16
Miillerian duct, aberrant portions of, found in an ovary.
William W. Russell X, 8
Muscle, additional, in the neck, anomaly of arch of aorta with.
A. B. Herrick VIII, 234
fiber, striated, histogenesis of and the growth of the human sartorius muscle. John B. MacCallum . . IX, 208 palatoglossus, congenital opening of. Walter B. Piatt.
( Proceedings. ) XI, 72
pectoralis major in man, observations on. Warren H.
Lewis XII, 172
Muscles, abdominal, congenital absence of, with distended and
hypertrophied urinary bladder. William Osier.. XII, 331 Musculus sternalis, two instances of. Henry A. Christian. IX, 235 Myoma complicating pregnancy and preventing delivery.
Howard A. Kelly V, 80
of the uterus, cceliotomy for. Hysteromyomectomy. Infection by Bacterium coli commune. Hunter Robb
and Albert A. Ghriskey II, 133
Myoma, sarcomatous. Thomas S. Cullen. (Proceedings.) XVI, 237
uteri, causes and significance of uterine hemorrhage
in cases of. John G. Clark X, 11
Myomata of the uterus. Thomas S. Cullen. (Proceedings.) VIII, 217
uterine, report of four cases of. Thomas S. Cullen. (Proceedings.) XIV, 89
Myomectomy during pregnancy involving opening of the
abdominal cavity. A. L. Stavely. ( Proceedings.) .V, 33 in its relation to pregnancy. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings. ) XV, 259
Myopia, monocular, inherited. Samuel Theobald. (Proceedings.) II, 105
Myositis, suppurative, caused by Micrococcus gonorrhoeae (Xeisser), concerning a case of. Norman MacL.
Harris and Louis W. Haskell XV, 395
Myxedema and exophthalmic goitre in sisters. A. R. Oppen heimer. (Proceedings.) VI, 33
Myxcedematous condition, acute, occurring in goitre. William
Osier. (Proceedings.) Ill, 42
Naevi, multiple, case of. William H. Baltzell. (Proceedings.) II, 104
Necrosis of lachrymal sac, cases of. Robert L. Randolph.
(Proceedings.) II, 61
area of, in internal capsule in typhoid fever. Lewellys
F. Barker. (Proceedings.) XI, 72
Needle and clamp for injecting lymphatics. William S.
Miller XVI, 273
Needle-holder, new. J. Whitridge Williams. (Proceedings.) II, 63
Neoplasm, canine, report of eight cases of. J. F. Ort schild XVI, 186
Neoplasms, malignant, study of the reticular supporting network in. Paul G. Woolley XIV, 21
Nephrectomy, the first, and the first cholecystotomy, with a sketch of the lives of Doctors Erastus B. Wolcott
and John S. Bobbs. Martin B. Tinker XII, 247
Nephritis, renal decapsulation in. Henry Harris XVI, 404
Nephro-ureterectomy — extirpation of the kidney and ureter simultaneously. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) VII, 31
Nephritis, chronic malarial, with report of a case. Charles
W. Larned X, 131
Neural anatomy of the inguinal region relative to the performance of herniotomy under local anaesthesia, observations upon. Harvey Gushing XI, 58
Neurectomy, angioneurotic erythema and its surgical treatment by. Joseph C. Bloodgood XIV, 138
Neuritis, arsenical, case of. Florence R. Sabin. (Proceedings.) XII, 221
following the use of Fowler's solution. William Osier.
(Proceedings.) IV, 43
generalized, from lead. Henry M. Thomas. (Proceedings.) XV, 66
Neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen's disease) with paralysis and muscular atrophy of arms and legs,
case of. Henry M. Thomas XIV, 204
Neuroglia, genesis of glioma retina? in. Brown Pusey . . .XIII, 229
rapid method of staining. Roy McL. Van Wart XIV, 246
Neurological nomenclature. Lewellys F. Barker VII, 200
Neurological surgery, special field of. Harvey Cushing. .XVI, 77 Neurone theory, some objections to. Stewart Paton. (Proceedings.) X, 139
Nerve cell, psychical, in health and disease. Henry J. Berkley VII, 162
degeneration in some syphilitic growths. Henry J.
Berkley II, 80
endings in the mucosa of the small intestines, muscularis mucosa? and cortex of the kidney. Henry J.
Berkley Ill, 73
fifth cranial, sensory distribution of. Harvey Cushing XV. 213
manifestations, reflex, cured by operation, two cases of.
William S. Halsted. (Proceedings.) I, 35
second cervical, regeneration of the dorsal root of, within the spinal cord. William S. Baer, Percy M. Dawson and Harry T. Marshall. (Proceedings.) . .IX, 144 Nerves, intrins'ic, of the kidney — A histological study. Henry
J. Berkley IV, 1
Nervous system, an electric apparatus used in the diagnosis
of diseases of. Henry M. Thomas I, 75
changes in, after parathyroidectomy. Colin K. Russell XV, 196
Nitrogen excretion in pneumonia and its relation to resolution. Henry W. Cook XIII, 307
Nocht's stain, modified. Thomas W. Hastings XV, 122
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XV, 24, 67, 100. 141, 182, 212, 263, 296, 340, 373, 400; XVI, 120, 150, 202, 239, 265, 289, 311, 347, 387, 414. Nuclei of reception of the cochlear and vestibular nerves, anatomical relations of.
Florence R. Sabin VIII, 253
pontis, development of, during the second and third months of embryonic life XII, 123
Margaret Long
Nucleus dentatus of the cerebellum and its accessory nuclei,
model of. Harry A. Fowler XII, 151
dorsalis, changes Id the cells of, resulting from pressure
upon the upper portion of the spinal cord. Lewellys
F. Barker. (Proceedings.) XI. 72
Nurses' work, quality of thoroughness in. Isabel H.
Robb XIV, 225
Nursing dispensary tubercular patients, report of results of.
Reiba Thfilin XV. 171
profession, duties and dangers of organization in. George
M. Gould X, 103
Obstetrical practice of Robert Kennedy Nuttall, M. D., L. R. C. S. I. (deceased), tabulated result of. George II. P. Nuttall Ill, 45
Occlusion, partial, of blood-vessels, especially of the abdominal
aorta. William S. Halsted XVI, 346
Ochsner, Henry W. (Obituary. i XIV, 39
Oedematous changes in the epithelium of the cornea in a case of uveitis following gonorrhoea! ophthalmia. Edward Stieren IX, 290
Oesophageal stricture, treatment of. Theodore Dunham.
(Proceedings.) XVI, 147
Oidium in the tissues of a case of pseudo-lupus vulgaris, presence of. T. Caspar Gilchrist and William Royal Stokes VII, 129
Oliver's hasniocytometer, clinical value of. Walter Baumgar ten XIII, 176
Opening of Surgical Building and new Clinical Amphitheatre XV, 379
Operating outfit, portable. John M. T. Finney and Omar B.
Pancoast XII, 206
table. Hunter Robb V, 73
Ophthalmology and otology in Baltimore (1S00-1850), early
history of. Harry Friedenwald VIII, 184
Ophthalmoplegia externa. Hiram Woods. (Proceedings.) VIII, 48
Ophthalmoscope, fiftieth anniversary of the invention of.
Harry Friedenwald XII, 243
Ophthalmoscopic appearances of chorea with embolism of
central artery of retina. Henry O. Reik XII, 325
Opium or morphine poisoning, value of repeatedly washing out the stomach at short intervals in cases of. Louis P. Hamburger V, 94
Oppenheimer, Arthux R. (Obituary.) VI, 95
Organotherapy, ovarian. Wilmer Krusen XII, 213
Osteitis deformans, case of. William T. Watson IX, 133
with report of a case. Arthur W. Elting XII, 343
Osteo-arthropathy, tabetic vertebral, with radiograph, case
of. William B. Cornell XIII, 242
Osteoid tissue found in the tubercular exudate in the thoracic
region of the cord. Simon Flexner IX, 133
Osteology, use of clay modeling in the study of. Robert O.
Moody XIV, 7S
Osteoma of external auditory canal, exhibition of a case of.
Robert L. Randolph. (Proceedings.) XII, 219
Osteo-plastic operations for the obliteration of a very large involucral cavity. William S. Halsted. (Proceedings.) H, 160
Otitis media, acute, following influenza, treatment of. Samuel
Theobald. ( Proceedings. ) X, 137
catarrhal (non-suppurative) as a factor in the etiology of facial paralysis. Henry 0. Reik XIII, 83
Otomycosis aspergillus, specimen of. William H. Welch.
(Proceedings.) Ill, 122
Otomycosis, treatment of, by the insufflation of boracic acid
and oxide of zinc. Samuel Theobald IX, 251
Ovarian cysts iii the m It. Brown X, 11
dermoid cyst, squamous-celled carcinomat i ion ot; also an adenocan Inoma ! thi o dated witb an ovarian dermoid cyst, Linters XI, 78
Ovaries and tubes, hum ults of removing II 1 '
A. Kelly I, 57
Ovariotomy at ext of. Elan
Wiel XVI. L02
•i and si<-am witb He' va peclal Inhalation mix ture in pulmonary diseases. Clement A. Penrose XI. 288
Pancreas, anatomy ol ESugene L. Opie XIV
carcinoma of. with multiple carcinosis. Simon
(Proceedings.) V, 16
primary. The organisms of cancer. Simon Flexner. .Ill, 51 histology of the islands of Langerhans of. Eugene L.
()p,.. XI, 2
primary tumor of. William T. Councilman. I I
ings. ) I . "1
Pancreatic juice, effect of bile upon the ester-splitting a
of. Albion W. Hewlett XVI, 20
Pancreatitis, acute, disseminated fat necrosis, parapanci
-s. William S. Thayer. (Proceedings.! ....VI, :.l observations on several cases of. William S.
Thayer XVI. 355
two cases of. Joseph C. Bloodgood. (Proceedings.) XII, 26
hemorrhagic, case of. The occurrence of fat-splitting ferment in the urine. Eugene L. Opie. (Proceedings.! XIII. 117
hemorrhagic, acute, etiology of. Eugene L. Opie.... XII, 182 retrojection of bile into the pancreas a cause of. William S. Halsted XII, 179
Papillo-cystoma of the ovary. Thomas S. Cullen V, 1":;
Papilloma and epithelioma, specimens of. William H.
Welch. ( Proceedings. ) 1 . 97
of the Fallopian tube. John G. Clark IX. 163
Para-colon bacillus. Richard P. Strong XIII. 107
Paralysis, acquired, of both external recti muscles, with unilateral facial paralysis, case of. Samuel Theobald.
(Proceedings.) VIII, 131
asthenic bulbar, or myasthenia gravis. Henry M.
Thomas. (Proceedings.) XIII. 246
congenital, of the ocular muscles. Notes on congenital motor defects of the eyeballs. Harry Friedenwald VII, 202
Paralysis, facial, nonsuppurative catarrhal otitis media as a
factor in the etiology of. Henry O. Reik XIII. b!
generalized lead, with a review of the cases of lead palsy seen in the Hospital, case of. Henry M.
Thomas XV. 209
infantile, of the abdominal muscles. William B.
Cornell XVI, 11
with hyperextension of leg on thigh. Walter B. Piatt.
( Proceedings. ) IV. 55
obstetrical, infantile and maternal. Henry M. Thomas. XI, 279 radicular, of the brachial plexus, exhibition of two cases of. Henry M. Thomas and Harvey Cushing. (Proceedings.) XIV. 315
Paranoia, case of, with a study of the cerebral convolutions.
Henry J. Berkley V. 130
Parasite of cancer with demonstrations. William H.
Welch XII, 295
malarial, form of conjugation of. Charles B. Ewing.
(Proceedings.) XI. 91
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Parasites, animal, exhibition of specimens of. William H.
Welch I, 72
malarial, new method of staining. Thomas B. Futcher.
( Proceedings. ) X, 70
some unusual forms of. Mary E. Rowley XV, 22
notes on. C. Wardell Stiles V, 57
Parasitic bodies in epithelioma. William H. Welch. (Proceedings. ) I, 97
Parathyroid gland, tumor of. William G. MacCallum. .XVI, 87 Parathyroidectomy, changes in the nervous system after.
Colin K. Russell XV, 196
Parotitis following visceral inflammation. — A report of two
cases. A. Duval Atkinson VIII, 204
Pastetir, influence of on medical science. Christian A.
Herter XIV, 325
Pathology in its relations to general biology. William H.
Welch. (Proceedings.) I, 25
of experimental diphtheria, a contribution to, wtih special reference to the appearance of secondary foci in the internal organs. Alexander C. Abbott and Albert A.
Ghriskey IV, 29
of fragmentatio myocardii and myocarditis fibrosa. John
B. MacCallum IX, 194
surgical, method of instruction in. Joseph C. Bloodgood XIV, 220
Pericarditis, acute, complicating acute lobar pneumonia. J.
A. Chatard XVI, 334
endocarditis and myocarditis, traumatic. J. Hall Pleas . ants XIV, 124
pleuritis and peritonitis associated with contracted kidney, exhibition of specimens from a case of. Simon
Flexner. ( Proceedings. ) V, 17
tuberculous, case of. Frank R. Smith. (Proceedings.) IV, 10
tuberculous, with effusion, observations on two cases of.
William S. Thayer XV, 149
Pericardium, adherent. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) XIII, 57
Perichondritis, probably of gonorrhceal origin. Lewellys F.
Barker. (Proceedings.) XVI, 385
Perineal zoster. Harvey Cushing. (Proceedings.) XV, 172
Perineum and vaginal outlet, laceration of — repair of the
recent tear. Hunter Robb I, 105
Perinuclear basophilic granules, association between and the elimination of the alloxuric bodies in the urine.
Thomas B. Futcher VIII, 85
Peritonitis, acute diffuse gonococcus. Harvey Cushing. .. .X, 75 acute general gonorrhceal. Guy L. Hunner and Norman
MacL. Harris XIII, 121
acute gonorrhceal. G. Brown Miller. (Proceedings.) .XI, 115 caused by the invasion of the Micrococcus lanceolatus
from the intestine. Simon Flexner VI, 64
caused by the Proteus vulgaris. Simon Flexner IV, 34
convalescent case of, due to ruptured tubal abscess, exhibition of. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) .. .IV, 111 general suppurative, treated by a new method, five successful cases of. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) VIII, 141
gonorrhceal, case of. C. N. Spratt. (Proceedings.) . .XIII, 247 perforative, in dogs, treatment of by a new method of operation, an experimental study of the treatment of.
Arthur W. Elting and William J. Calvert VIII, 143
tubercular. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) I, 96
Periureteral arterial plexus, efficiency of and the importance of its preservation in the more radical operations for carcinoma cervicis uteri. John A. Sampson. .. .XV, 39
Pectoralis major muscle in man, observations on. Warren
H. Lewis XII, 172
Pelves, contracted, in Baltimore, frequency of. J. Whitridge
Williams VII, 164
Pelvic inflammatory masses, removal of by the abdomen after
bisection of the uterus. Howard A. Kelly XII, 1
Pemphigus vegetans. Louis P. Hamburger and Maurice
Rubel XIV, 63
Pertussis, bacteriology of. Henry Koplik IX, 79
Pfeiffer-bacillus — the causative agent in influenza. Julius
Friedenwald. (Proceedings.) IV, 58
Pharmacology, contributions of to physiology. Hans
Meyer XVI, 351, 389
Pharyngomycosis leptothrica, case of. Lewellys F. Barker.
( Proceedings.) VI, 93
Phlebitis, recurring, of obscure origin. John B. Briggs. .XVI, 228
Photographic room and apparatus in the anatomical laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University. A. G. Hoen VII, 109
Phrenology of Gall and Flechsig's doctrine of association
centers in the cerebrum. Lewellys F. Barker. .VIII, 7
Physiological and pathological relations beiween the nose and
the sexual apparatus of man. John N. Mackenzie. IX, 10
Piezometer, an instrument for measuring resistances.
Howard A. Kelly XV, 293
Pigment production of Bacillus pyocyaneus and Bacillus fluo rescens liquefaciens, note on. Paul G. Woolley..X, 129
Pigmentation, arsenical. Henri A. Lafleur. (Proceedings.) . I, 22
and keratosis. Louis P. Hamburger XI, 87
of the skin, cases illustrating forms of. William Osier. X, 231
Pig's intestine, development of. John B. MacCallum. .. .XII, 102
Pin imbedded in the rectum. Otto G. Ramsay XI, 256
Piringer, Joseph Friederich: his methods and investigations.
Harry Friedenwald VIII, 191
Placenta velamentosa, exhibition of. Thomas S. Cullen.
( Proceedings. ) V, 51
Plague, bacillus of. (Abstract.) Simon Flexner V, 96
bubonic. Simon Flexner VII, 181
in China and India, notes on. Joseph M. Flint XI, 119
in India. B. Rosalie Slaughter XIV, 307
in the Orient. William J. Calvert XIV, 60
of Milan in 1630, tragedy of. Robert Fletcher 1X7 175
Plagues and pestilences of the Old Testament. Charles C.
Bombaugh IV, 64
Plastic operation for the obliteration of a large cavity in the lower end of the femur. William S. Halsted. (Proceedings.) II, 160
Pleurisy, serofibrinous, with reference to cytological diagnosis, etiology of. C. H. Bunting ...XIV, 185
Pneumo-cardial rupture, case of. George S. Brown. (Correspondence.) VIII, 33
Pneumonia, acute lobar, etiology of, Micrococcus lanceolatus
with especial reference to. William H. Welch III, 125
blood cultures in. Rufus I. Cole XIII, 136
croupous, association of Proteus vulgaris with Diplococcus
lanceolatus in a case of. Walter Reed V, 24
leucocytes in. John S. Billings, Jr V, 105
Pneumonia, lobar, action of the toxic agent of. Walter V.
Brem XVI, 321
nitrogen excretion in, and its relation to resolution.
Henry W. Cook XIII,' 307
post-operative. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) . .XIII, 249
Pneumothorax, movability of the heart in. William J. Calvert XVI, 300
Poisoners, female — ancient and modern. Charles C. Bom baugh X, 148
Poisons, effect of, on inorganic ferments. Harry C.
Jones XIII, 97
lesions induced by the action of on the nerve cell. Henry
J. Berkley VII, 143; VIII, 23, 137
Polyarthritis, acute. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) . .XV, 257 Polycythemia, certain forms of cyanosis with. William Osier.
( Proceedings. ) XIV, 91
Polyposis of the intestine. William G. MacCallum. (Proceedings.) XVI, 112
Porokeratosis (Mibelli) or hyperkeratosis excentrica (Respighi) with a remarkable family history. T. Caspar
Gilchrist VIII, 107
Pott's disease, hyperextension as an essential in the correction of the deformity of, with the presentation of
original methods. R. Tunstall Taylor XII, 32
microscopical study of the spinal cord in two cases of.
William G. Spiller IX, 125
pathological changes in the spinal cord in a case of.
Sylvan Rosenheim IX, 240
Pregnancy, ectopic, treatment of, by vaginal puncture. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) VII, 209
extrauterine, following old salpingitis. Thomas S. Cul len. (Proceedings.) XIII, 150
some recent cases of. Thomas S. Cullen. (Proceedings.) XV, 58
treated by vaginal incision. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings. ) IV, 109
ruptured right tubal; associated with perforation of the vermiform appendix. Confirmatory diagnosis by
aspiration; operation; death. Hunter Robb II, 137
twin. Breech and transverse presentation. The placentas and the membranes. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) II, 44
Proceedings of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Historical Club: I, 116; II, 22, 65, 163;
III, 15, 43, 76;
IV, 43, 99; VII, 50;
XVI, 412. Proceedings of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Journal Club: I, 13, 23, 38, 62, 98, 107; II, 44, 164; III, 19. Proceedings of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Medical Society: I, 12, 21, 34, 46, 59, 96, 109; II, 18, 40, 61, 83, 104, 120, 160;
III, 12, 30, 41, 62, 74, 93, 119, 140;
IV, 16, 31, 51, 67, 80, 98, 119, 136; V, 9, 27, 40, 52, 68, 97, 109, 126;
VI, 15, 32, 45, 69, 93, 143, 164; VII, 24, 48, 72, 143, 188, 208; VIII, 29, 47, 81, 110, 129, 195, 215, 263; IX, 18, 38, 62, 119, 144, 192, 271, 292; X, 69, 95, 113, 136, 196, 211, 231; XI, 32, 48, 72, 93, 112, 258; XII, 17, 216, 261, 295;
XIII, 53, 115, 141, 245;
XIV, 84, 314; XV, 57, 172, 250;
XVI, 109, 146, 200, 237, 264, 288, 384, 411.
Proceedings of .Johns Hopkins Hospital Nur ies' Journal <
II, <;:,;
III, 79;
IV, 100.
Proceedings of Johns Hopkins Hospital Residents' Association:
III, 4.
Prolapsus ani, a new method of treatment of. Walter B. Piatt.
(Proceedings.) VII, 145
Prostate gland, contribution to the study of the anatomy and physiology of, and a few observations on the phe nomenon of ejaculation. George Walker XI, 242
experimental injection of testicular fluid to prevent atrophy of, after removal of the testes. George Walker XI, 322
relation of, to the fecundative power of the spermatic fluid. George Walker XII, 77
Prostatic hypertrophy, use of the cystoscope in cases of.
Hugh H. Young XV, 348
obstruction, electro-cautery incisor for the Bottini operation for. Hugh H. Young X I II . 36
Correspondence XIII, 279
Proteus vulgaris, association of, with Diplococcus lanceolatus
in a case of croupous pneumonia. Walter Reed. . . . V, 24
Protozoan and bacterial infection combined, case of. Simon
Flexner VII, 171
Pseudo-chorea, case of. August Hoch. (Proceedings.) . .II, 65
Pseudo-lupus vulgaris, presence of an oidium in the tissue of a case of. T. Caspar Gilchrist and William R. Stokes VII, 129
Pseudo-tuberculosis hominis streptothrica. Simon Flexner VIII, 128
Psychiatry, teaching of. Henry M. Hurd X, 205
Psychical nerve cell in health and disease. Henry J. Berkley VII, 162
Psychologic development of medicine. J. H. McCormick. .VI, 58
Ptosis, congenital, case of. Henry M. Thomas. (Proceedings.) VI. 164
Pulmonary diseases, oxygen and steam with the vapors of a special inhalation mixture in. Clement A. Penrose XI, 288
respiratory exercises in the prevention and treatment of. S. A. Knopf XII, 282
Pulmonic second sound. Richard C. Cabot. (Proceedings.) XI, 33
Puerperal sepsis due to infection with the Bacillus aerogenes
capsulatus. George W. Dobbin VIII, 24
Pulse, Mitchell's high-tension. J. A. Scott. (Proceedings.) I, 62
Purpura hemorrhagica. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings.) .Ill, 75 with extreme anaemia, fatal case of. John S. Billings, Jr V, 65
Pyarthrosis. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) VI. 144
Pyelitis and pyo-ureter, gonorrhoeal, cured by irrigation.
Howard A. Kelly VI, 19
suppurative, Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus in a case of.
Herbert U. Williams VII. 66
Pylorectomy, two cases of. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) IX, 294
Pyloroplasty, new method of. John M. T. Finney XIII, 155
Pyo-pneumothorax, localized. William Osier. (Proceedings.) Ill, 119
Pyo-ureteritis and pyonephrosis by ureteral and renal catheters, treatment of. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) VII, 48
Quacks, some famous, history of. Francis R. Packard. . .XV, 316
Radius, congenital absence of. Mactier Warfield. (Proceedings. ) Ill,
Rectum and sigmoid flexure, method of exploring. Howard
A. Kelly V,
pin imbedded in. Otto G. Ramsay XI,
Reed, Walter, memorial to XIV,
Reese, D. Meredith. (Obituary.) Ill,
Renal artery, first appearance of, and the relative development of the kidneys and Wolffian bodies in pig embryos XVI
Eben C. Hill
decapsulation in nephritis with report of a case. Henry
Harris XVI,
infection, ascending; with special reference to the reflux of urine from the bladder into the ureters as an etiological factor in its causation and maintenance
John A. Sampson XIV
insufficiency as an index in surgical diseases of the kidney. Martin B. Tinker XIV
Renal and ureteral cases, exhibition of. Hugh H. Young (Proceedings.) XIV
Report upon an expedition sent by the Johns Hopkins Uni versity to investigate the prevalent diseases in the Philippines. Simon Flexner and Lewellys F Barker XI
Retinal detachment, anatomical changes in two cases of Robert L. Randolph VII
Retinitis, albuminuric, in pregnancy, the significance of Robert L. Randolph V
Rheumatoid diseases, differential diagnosis and treatment of
Joel E. Goldthwait. (Proceedings.) XV
so-called, pathological lesions of. Charles F. Painter (Proceedings.) XV
Ricin, action of, on the cortical nerve cell, experimental le sions produced by. Henry J. Berkley VII
Rontgen method, advances made in medical and surgical diagnosis by. Charles L. Leonard XII
rays, cancer of the mamma cured by. E. Schiff XV.
Rubber cylinders, inflated, for circular suture of the intestine William S. Halsted IX
Rupture, extra-peritoneal, of the bladder, complicated by frac ture of the pelvis, by operation and the continuous bath, successful treatment of. Report of a case
James F. Mitchell IX
of right abdominal muscle. Joseph C. Bloodgood. (Pro ceedings. ) V,
Ruptures, inguinal, more difficult as well as the simpler, cure of. William S. Halsted XIV
Saint Bartholomew's Hospital, London, history of. Thomas McCrae XIV
Salicylic acid in dermatology. Robert B. Morison I
Saline solution, normal, in connection with gynecological operations and the accidental hasmorrhages of partu rition, infusion of. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceed ings.) V
Salpingitis, hyperplastic, genesis of carcinoma of the Fallo pian tube in, etc. E. R. Le Count XII
Salt solution, infusion of, combined with a special method for the administration of oxygen inhalations as a treat ment in pneumonia. Clement A. Penrose X
Saranac laboratory for the study of tuberculosis, history and work of. Edward L. Trudeau XII
Sarcoma, alveolar, of the cerebellum. Henry M. Thomas and
Lewellys F. Barker VII
generalized melanotic. George Blumer. (Proceedings.) VII
Giant cell, of bone. Joseph C. Bloodgood XIV
in the floor of the mouth. Joseph C. Bloodgood. (Proceedings.) V, 120
of the eye, involving chiefly the ciliary body. Paul
G. Woolley XVI, 402
of the oesophagus, case of. Louis E. Livingood IX, 159
of the peri-pancreatic lymph-glands with miliary sarcomatosis of the peritoneum. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings.) Ill, 121
of the sternum, with metastases in the lymphatic glands,
medullary form of. William H. Welch IV, 103
of the tibia. Joseph C. Bloodgood. (Proceedings.) .XIV, 315 pelvic, multiple metastases from. William G. MacCallum
and Norman MacL. Harris. (Proceedings) X, 71
Schede's operation for varicose veins of the leg. John M. T.
Finney. (Proceedings.) VI, 146
Schott bath, importance of employing pure salts in the preparation of. C. N. B. Camac. (Correspondence.) .VIII, 214 treatment for chronic heart disease, a visit to Bad Nauheim with the purpose of investigating. C. N. B.
Camac VIII, 101
of heart disease. Thomas B. Futcher. (Proceedings.) X, 96
Scleroderma, presentation of a case of. Ernest K. Cullen.
(Proceedings.) XV, 180
scorbutic. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XII, 297
Scleroses, localized, of the aorta of probable syphilitic origin. Clinical report and necropsy in two cases. Clement
A. Penrose IX, 140
Sensory distribution of the fifth cranial nerve. Harvey Cush ing XV, 213
Septicaemia, pneumococcus, meningitis and arthritis. Rufus I.
Cole. (Proceedings.) XIII, 143
spontaneous hemorrhagic, in a guinea-pig, caused by a bacillus. George H. Weaver IX, 270
typhoid, associated with focal abscesses in the kidneys, due to the typhoid bacillus, case of. Simon Flexner.
(Proceedings.) V, 120
typhoid, with the report of two cases, one of which was a typhoid infection without intestinal lesions. August
J. Lartigan X, 55
Serpents, poisonous, of North America, recognition of.
Howard A. Kelly X, 217
Siegemundin, Justine, the midwife, works of. Hunter Robb.V, 4
Sigmoido-proctostomy. Howard A. Kelly VI, 30
Silver nitrate in the treatment of general infections. Joseph Hume. (Proceedings.) XV, 61
Sims posture in cystoscopic examinations, advantages of.
John A. Sampson XIV, 194
Sinus frontales in man with observations upon them in some
other mammalian skulls. Adelbert W. Lee XV, 115
Situs transversus and atresia of the pylorus. Herbert M. Little and H. F. Helmholz XVI, 249
Skin grafting. William S. Halsted. (Proceedings.) 1, 112
exhibition of case of. Joseph C. Bloodgood. (Proceedings.) IV, 110
Thiersch's, with exhibition of cases. Frederick J. Brockway. (Proceedings.) I, 36
Slide-holding device, multiple. Edward F. Miller XVI, 132
Smallpox, observations upon. Otley J. Porter. (Proceedings.) XII, 298
pathology of. William R. Stokes XIV, 214
Snake poisoning, chemistry, toxicology and therapy of.
Thomas R. Brown X, 221
venom, new study of. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings.) XIII, 146
Snakes, poisonous. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) ..XI, 7:!
Sodium bicarbonate and mercuric chloride, treatment of yellow fever with. George M. Sternberg I, C8
Sorcery, medicine and surgery in ancient Mexico. Zella
Nuttall XIII, 87
Spachius's (Israel) gynecology. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings. ) II. 1 6 1
Specific gravity of the urine during anaesthesia and after
salt solution enemata. Thomas R. Brown IX, 190
Specula, new vesical, note on a series of. Howard A.
Kelly XI, 93
Speculum, Sims modified. Hunter Robb. (Proceedings.) .. I, 97
Sphincter, extensive destruction of. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) X, 196
Spinal cord, microscopical study of, in two cases of Pott's disease. William G. Spiller IX, 125
Spleen, enlarged. William D. Booker. (Proceedings.) ....I, 111 lobule of. Franklin P. Mall IX, 218
Splenomegaly, primitive, with anaemia, cirrhosis of the liver and jaundice. Banti's disease. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XIII, 53
with cirrhosis of the liver. William Osier. (Proceedings.) .' XII. 296
Squint and esophoria, due to anisometropia, cured by glasses,
cases of. Samuel Theobald I, 41
Staining neuroglia, rapid method of. Roy McL. Van
Wart XIV. 24G
Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus, corrosive sublimate as a
disinfectant against. Alexander C. Abbott II, 50
Status lymphaticus, relation of, to sudden death, death under
anaesthesia, and infection. George Blumer XIV, 270
Stenosis, cicatricial, of the pylorus following a case of peptic
ulcer, note on a case of. William S. Thayer IV, 45
Sterilization of catgut. G. Brown Miller XI, 225
by cumol. John G. Clark and G. Brown Miller.. VII, 46 of instruments by formaldehyde, supplementary report
on. Henry O. Reik IX, 82
Sterilizing instruments with formaldehyde, apparatus for.
Henry O. Reik and William T. Watson VIII, 261
Stethoscope, an improved. Richard C. Cabot. (Proceedings.) XI, 33
Steuart, Richard Sprigg. John Morris Ill, 40
Still to make absolute alcohol. William J. Calvert. .. .XVI, 68
Stomach tube, note on the discovery and first use of, by an
American physician. Julius Friedenwald XIV, 243
washing in children. William D. Booker I, 69
Stone in the bladder, operation for. Arthur T. Cabot . . . .XI, 107
Strabismus, transient spastic convergent, case of. Samuel
Theobald XI, 178
Streptococcus infection of the vermiform appendix and
Fallopian tube. Hunter Robb Ill, 23
Subclavian artery in man, observations on a study of. Robert
B. Bean XV, 203
Sulphur compounds, organic, in the field of animal chemistry,
a contribution to our knowledge of. John J. Abel.V, 123
Super-arterial pericardial fibroid nodules. J. H. M. Knox.
(Proceedings.) IX, 62
Suprarenal capsule, further observations on the chemical
nature of the active principle of. John J. Abel.. IX, 215 gland, study of sixty-seven cases of primary malignant
tumors of. Otto Ramsay X, 20
Surgery, America's contribution to. Martin B. Tinker. .XIII, 209
Surgery, comparative. Harvey Cushing and others. .. .XVI, 179
Surgical pathology. George W. Crile XVI, 269
Suture, circular, of the intestine, inflated rubber cylinders for.
William S. Halsted IX, 25
Suture, ('a ill i niied.
of the bill' din-is, miniature hammers and. William S.
Halsted IX, 07
of severed finger-tips after seven hours. John ML T.
Finney. (Proceedings.) ill. i-
Syneesthesia. Henry L. Smith XVI,
Syphilis, case of. T. Caspar Gllchrl rt. t Proceeding i.) . .XIII, hereditary. Robert B. Morlson. (Proceedings.) ...III. 12
malignant. Robert B. Morison. (Proceedings.) in. 12
of the lung. William T. Councilman II. :: 1
of the peripheral nerves and lungs, case of. Charles M.
Remsen XIV, 280
transmission of, to the third generation. John II'
son IV, 11
Syphilitic disease of the cerebral arteries. F. C. '•
borough XIII, 105
eruption, secondary. Thomas B. Futcher. (Proceeding.) XII. 2!
growths, i Henry .1. Berkley. .II, 80 Tabes, analysis of cases in the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Dispensary from its o lay. 1889, to December, 1S98. Henry M. Thomas X. ">!
Tabes dorsalis. pre-ataxic, with retained knee-jerk. H
M. Thomas. (Proceedings.) I, 59
Taehes bleuatres, note on the significance of. John Hewetson.
( Proceedings. ) V. 19
Tails in man, with a description of the case reported by Dr.
Watson, occurrence of. Ross G. Harrison XII. 96
Taste fibers and their independence of the N. trigeminus.
Harvey Cushing XIV, 71
Technique, aseptic, in gynecological operations outside of
hospitals, maintenance of. Hunter Robb IV. 106
Tendon transplantation. Sydney M. Cone XI i
Tenotomy, double; in a case of convergent strabismus, an ideal result following. Samuel Theobald. (Proceedings.) VI, 70
for insufficiencies of the ocular muscles. Samuel Theobald. (Proceedings.) I, 110
Teratomata, two testicular, report of, with a review of the recent literature. H. W. Carey XIII, 26S
Termites, generative tract in. comparative study of the development of. H. McE. Knower XII, 135
Testicle, undescended. Walter B. Piatt. (Proceedings.) . .VI, 49 Testicles, traumatic atrophy of. John W. Churchman. (Proceedings.) XVI, 265
Testicular fluid, experimental injection of, to prevent the atrophy of the prostate gland in dogs, after removal
of the testes. George Walker XI, 322
Testing the ocular muscle balance for near as well as for
distant vision, importance of. Samuel Theobald. XVI, 10 Tetany, gastric. Campbell P. Howard. (Proceedings.) . .XVI, 148
in pregnancy. Henry M. Thomas VI, 85
pathology of. William G. MacCallum. (Proceedings.)..
XVI, 14S Therapeutic use of extract of bone-marrow. John S. Billings, Jr V, 115
Therapy and its future, on the present status of. Lewellys
F. Barker XI, 149
Thermophilic bacteria. William W. Ford. (Proceedings.)..
XVI, 149 Thiersch's skin grafting with exhibition of cases. Frederick
J. Brockway. (Proceedings.) I, 36
Thorwaldsen's statue of Christ, presentation of, to the Hospital VIII, 1
Thoracentesis, albuminous expectoration following, with report of a case. Herbert W. Allen XIV, 18
Thoroughness in nurses' work, quality of. Isabel H. Robb..
XIV, 225 Thrombi, multiple — multiple gangrene. William Osier. (Proceedings. ) I, 12
Thrombosis, cases of. Thomas B. Futcher. (Proceedings.)
XI, 48 exhibition of a case of. Louis M. "VVarfield. (Proceedings.) XIII, 147
of carotid artery. Harvey Cushing. (Proceedings.) . .XI, 260 of internal iliac vein, during pregnancy. F. C. Goldsborough XV, 193
peripheral venous, in pneumonia, with report of three cases and a review of those previously recorded.
Abstract. Walter R. Steiner XIII, 130
Thrombus. William G. MacCallum. (Proceedings.) XIV, 88
Thyroid gland, hemorrhagic cyst of. C. M. Faris XVI, ISO
note on the framework of. Joseph M. Flint XIV, 33
origin of. William K. Brooks IV, 47
hypertrophy, clinical features of. William S. Halsted.
( Proceedings. ) XVI, 288
preparations of, action of on the cortical nerve cell.
Henry J. Berkley VIII, 137
Tinea versicolor-bromidrosis. J. Williams Lord. (Proceedings.) HI, 120
Tinnitus aurium, preliminary report on a new method of
treating. Henry O. Reik. (Proceedings.) XV, 65
Toxalbumin of diphtheria, histological lesions produced by.
William H. Welch and Simon Flexner Ill, 17
Toxalbumins, so-called, lesions caused by. Simon Flexner.
( Proceedings. ) V, 83
Toxins, role of in inflammations of the eye. Robert L. Randolph XIV, 47
Trachoma, an interesting case of. Robert L. Randolph.
( Proceedings. ) V, 67
Trephining, primitive, illustrated by the Muniz Peruvian collection. W. J. McGee V, 1
Training of the surgeon. William S. Halsted XV. 267
Training School for Nurses, inauguration of, and opening of
the Nurses' Home I, 6
regulations as to admission I, 15
relation to the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Henry M.
Hurd I, 7
Transylvania University and its faculty, history of the medical department of. William J. Calvert X, 153
Trauma, surgical, cases of. James F. Mitchell. (Proceedings.) XI, 32
Trichinosis, studies on. Thomas R. Brown VIII, 79
Trichloracetic acid as a test for albumen in urine. D. Meredith Reese I, 33
Tubercle bacilli in tuberculous sputum, a method for the estimation of the actual number of. George H. F. Nuttall II, 67
solitary, of the stomach. Roy McL. Van Wart XIV, 235
Tuberculin in orthopedic surgery, diagnostic value of. William S. Baer and H. W. Kennard XVI, 13
Tubercles, pendulous, in the peritoneum. William G. MacCallum XII, 293
Tuberculosis, abdominal, case of. William D. Booker. (Proceedings.) II, 41
acute miliary. William T. Councilman. (Proceedings.)
II, 84
American students of. Henry Barton Jacobs XIII, 199
cases of. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings.) VI, 69
following syphilis. Samuel Amberg. (Proceedings.) .XI, 258
Koch treatment of I, 108
II, 4, 7, 38
legislation against. Reiba Thelin. (Correspondence.)..
XV, 263
of aorta. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings.) II, 120
of aorta. Warfie'd T. Longcope. (Proceedings.) XII, 27
of clavicle, infection of pleura and peritoneum, and general miliary tuberculosis. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings.) iv, 13
of hernial sac. James F. Mitchell. (Proceedings.) .XIII, 249
of hip, early exploratory operations in. Joseph C.
Bloodgood XI, 11
of intestine, primary. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings.) iv, 13
of kidney. Thomas S. Cullen. (Proceedings.) XIII, 14»
of knee. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings.) II, 63
of lip. John N. Mackenzie. (Proceedings.) I, 113 of oesophagus. Simon Flexner IV, 4
with the report of a case of unusual infection. Claribel Cone VIII, 229 of parotid gland. Rufus I. Cole. (Proceedings.) XV, 258
of testicle and miliary tuberculosis. William T. Councilman. (Proceedings.) Ill, 41
of tonsil, cheeks, and lips, primary. J. Williams Lord.
(Proceedings.) HI, 140
of urinary system in women. Report of thirty-five cases;
Guy L. Hunner XV, 8
pelvic, exhibition of a case of. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) XIII, 141
exhibition of case of. Guy L. Hunner. (Proceedings.) XIII, 142
pleuro-peritoneal. William Osier. (Proceedings.) .. .VII, 79
present aspect of some vexed questions relating to, with suggestions for future research work. Edward L. Trudeau X. 121
pulmonary, in Baltimore. H. Warren Buckler XII, 288
with diffuse pneumonic consolidation, in a lion. William G. MacCallum and A. W. Clement XI, 85>
Tuberculous diseases in infancy and childhood, prevention of.
S. A. Knopf XII, 275 knee-joint, goitre, old dislocation of elbow. William S.
Halsted. ( Proceedings. ) IV, 97
Tubules of the kidney, note on the basement membranes of.
Franklin P. Mall XII, 133
Tumor, abdominal, containing a dermoid cyst. James F.
Mitchell. (Proceedings.) XII, 25
brain, probable. Demonstration of a case. Henry M.
Thomas. (Proceedings.) VIII, 215 developed from aberrant adrenal in the kidney. Thomas
S. Cullen VI, 37
of pancreas, primary. William T. Councilman. (Proceedings.) I, 51
of parathyroid gland. William G. MacCallum XVI, ST
uterine. William T. Councilman. (Proceedings.) II, 20
Tumors in the mouse. Louis B. Livingood VII, 177
malignant, arising in congenital moles. R. H. Whitehead XI, 221
further observations upon the treatment of with the toxins of erysipelas and Bacillus prodigiosus, with a report of 160 cases. William B. Coley VII, 157
of bone, benign, with cyst formation, pathology and treatment of. William S. Halsted. (Proceedings.) ..XV, 262
of ovary, so-called osseous. J. Whitridge Williams. (Proceedings.) Ill, 123
of ovaries, solid, complicating pregnancy. William B.
Swan IX, 56
of suprarenal gland, primary malignant. Otto G. Ramsay X, 20
of uterus, large myomatous, treatment of. Howard A.
Kelly II, 45
of womb, complicated fibroid, with a description of two
methods of operating. Howard A. Kelly XI, 56
Typhoid fever. See Fever, typhoid.
Typhoid perforation treated by surgical operation. John M. T.
Finney. (Proceedings.) VIII, HO
spine. Thomas McCrae. (Proceedings.) XIV, 85
spine. William Osier. (Proceedings.) XII, 265
Ulcer, gastric. Clinical varieties and symptoms. Campbell
P. Howard. (Proceedings.) XVI, 116
Diagnosis and medical treatment. Thomas McCrae.
(Proceedings.) XVI, 116
of stomach caused by the diphtheria bacillus. William R. Stokes XII, 209
early case of. Joseph C. Bloodgood XV, 345
exhibition of specimen of. Simon Flexner. (Proceedings.) IX, 41
peptic, in the jejunum of a dog, following gastroenterostomy, with a review of the cases reported in man.
Stephen H. Watts XIV, 191
Ulceration of ileum. William T. Councilman. (Proceedings.) III. 31
Ulcers, of stomach, multiple tuberculous, with a report
of three cases. Alice Hamilton VIII, 75
perforating, cases of. Henry M. Thomas. (Proceedings.) II, 41
Ultraviolet rays. William W. Ford. (Proceedings.) XVI, 149
Uncinaria duodenalis, enteritis with anaemia caused by. John
L. Yates XII, 366
Uncinariasis, prevalence of in the Southern States. C. Wardell Stiles. (Proceedings.) XIV, 315
infection with the American species of. Thomas R.
Boggs XIV, 232
University education. Michael Foster IX, 69
Ureter, left, complete duplication of, from the kidney to the
bladder. Otto G. Ramsay VII, 201
Ureteral abnormality, notes on two cases of. George
Blumer VII, 174
Uretero-cystostomy performed seven weeks after vaginal
hysterectomy. Howard A. Kelly VI, 27
Ureterotomy. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) V, 137
Uretero-ureteral anastomosis. Uretero-ureterostomy. Howard A. Kelly IV, 89
Ureters, direct examination of the female bladder and catheterization of. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) . .V, 16 Urethral orifice, external, measurement of. G. Brown Miller XII, 251
stricture, congenital, associated with hematuria and symptoms suggesting renal disease. John W. Churchman XVI, 256
Urethritis, chronic, infectiousness of. E. R. Owings. . . .VIII, 210
Urinary anomalies. Thomas R. Brown XI, 97
diagnosis, limitations of. Richard C. Cabot. (Proceedings.) XV, 174
Urine, specific gravity of, during anaesthesia and after salt
solution enemata. Thomas R. Brown IX, 190
uncontaminated. Howard A. Kelly XI, 91
Utero-vaginal prolapso, report of two cases of. H. C. Thachcr.
XVI, 184 Uterus duplex solidus, with atresia of the vagina and cervix,
case of. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) IV, 109
Uveitis following gonorrhoea! ophthalmia, oedematous changes in the epithelium of the cornea in a case of. BSd ward Stieren IX, 290
Vaccine and vaccination. George Dock XV, 109
Vagina, double, with operation, case of. Hunter Robb....V, 50
Vaginal cysts. Thomas S. Cullen XVI, 207
Varicose veins of leg. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) .VI, 32 ovarian, ligation of. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) . I, 23 Vaso-motor center, concerning a definite regulatory mechanism of, which controls blood-pressure during cerebral
compression. Harvey Cushing XII, 290
Vena cava, superior, obliteration of. William Osier. .. .XIV, 169 obstruction of. William Osier. (Proceedings.) ....II, 40 Venesection in cardiac and arterial disease. Henri A. La fleur II, 112
Ventilation, influence of upon the number of organisms floating in the atmosphere I, 13
Viscera, transposition of. Theodore Hough IV, 8
Visceral crises in the erythema group, on the surgical importance of. William Osier. (Proceedings.) ... .XV, 259 diseases, mental phenomena and. Cary B. Gamble, Jr. XV, 247 pathological alterations, the result of superficial burns.
Charles R. Bardeen. (Proceedings.) VIII, 81
Visual field as a factor in general diagnosis. G. E. de Schwei nitz. (Proceedings.) VI, 15
Volvulus of Meckel's diverticulum with recovery after operation. William J. Taylor XII, 326
recurrent. John M. T. Finney. (Proceedings.) IV, 27
von Langenbeck, Baron, Surgeon-General of the German Army, Professor of Surgery in the University of
Berlin. Walter B. Piatt V, C2
von Recklinghausen's disease with paralysis and muscular
atrophy of arms and legs. Henry M. Thomas. .XIV, 204 von Volkmann, Richard. Rudolf Virchow. ( Translation.) . .1. 20
Warren, John Collins. J. G. Mumford XIV, 180
Water supply and epidemics, relation between. Alexander
C. Abbott I. 55
Welch's (Dr.) graduation, twenty-fifth anniversary of.... XI. 135 Wiescnthal, Charles Frederick, medicinap practicus, the father of the medical profession of Baltimore. Eugene F.
Cordell XI. 170
Wiesenthal's (Dr. Charles Frederick) medical reports. Eugene F. Cordell XVI. 407
Witches' pharmacopoeia. Robert Fletcher VII, 147
Winthrop, Governor John, Jr., of Connecticut, as a physician.
Walter R. Steiner XIV. 294
Wolcott, Erastus B., and Bobbs, John S., sketch of the lives
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Women in medicine. Howard A. Kelly. (Proceedings.) .VII. 50 Wound, of abdomen, gunshot. Richard H. Follis. (Proceedings.) XIII, 55
of abdomen, stab. Richard H. Follis. (Proceedings.) XIII, 142
of chest, gunshot perforating. Joseph C. Bloodgood.
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of right lumbar region, bullet. Richard H. Follis. . . .XV, 57
X-rays in surgery, use of. E. A. Codman XIV. 120
X-rays, effects of, upon lower animal life and the tube best
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